[ THE OMAHA I DAILY BER I \ NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA SATUEDAY MOBNlfrG . FEBRUARY 1. 1800. \ NUMBER 223. I THE BATTLE IN THE HOUSE Eynum Donouncoa the Speaker as a Tyrant , POLITICAL PYROTECHNICS FIZZ In the Lnncunuo or I2nmir- the Gen tlcmnn Prom Indiana Hurls High vv Defiance nt the Fee Uced Hides tlio Sturm , limine I Washinoton , Jan 31. Tlio clorkproccod- ing in tlio usual manner to read the nbridged Journal ( omitting " the detailed vote ) , Mr Bland of Missouri demanded the reading of tlio document In full , and this was ordorcd by the speaker It was not completed until 12:50 : , and Immediately Mr McKlnloy of Ohio moved that the Journal bo npprovod , and on that motion demanded the prcviousqucstion Mr Springer Interjeetod a motion to nd- Journ , saying ho did bo to onnblo the com niltteo on rules to bring In u code of rules „ Vt The Speaker Tlio gentlomun Is not In order In speaking on n motion to adjourn Mr Springer Thcro are no rules for the house The Speaker Thcro are rules for the • house Mr Springer Where are thoyl The Speaker The rules that govern par liamentary assemblies , mid tboso rules most distinctly dcclarothnt n motion to adjourn is V. i not debatable , of which the gentleman is per Jw fectlv nwnro B The motion to adjourn was lost yeas , 135 ; | nays , 103 and the question recurring on the K demand for the previous question , tha yens B und nays were ordered The democrats ngam m pursued their policy of not voting und the B speaker once mora pursued his method of Jot ting down the names of members present nnd not voting BC The speaker then declared the demand for f the previous question carried yeas , 10) ) ; nnys , U amid loud protests from the demo fl crnts The Speaker The previous question Is H ordered nnd the question Is on the approval fl of the Journal 1 Mr Hymiin of Indiana moved to adjourn , but the speaker declined to rocoeniza him , C nnd acaln put the motion on the approval of H the Journal H Mr Ulnnd demanded the yeas nnd nays fl ( which wcro ordorcd ) , and pending this moved to adjourn But the speaxor was deaf to this motion , which cnllod forth a dcclnra- tion from Mr Springer that this was tyranny simple and unadulterated , and a further declaration from Mr Bland that It was nn > outrage and that the bouse could not bo in a more demoralized condition than the speaker fl The roll wns then called on approval ol the S Journal , and the old tactics wcro brought fl into play The vote completed , the spoakcr h , m gave the hit to the clerk to record -SK j * Mr liynum apuoalcd from the decision of * _ & ' th3 chair P lf The speaker replied that It was a question _ _ _ B I-r. * * "cl which could not bo appealed from - fl pP The vote stands yens 101 ; nnys , none ; ac- fl cordingly the Journal is approved " flT Then the lloreosl storm of the three days flj battle burst ujion the house Mr Bynum of flj Indiana rushed to the front and demanded the floor on a question of personal privllego flj and proceeded to arraign the Bpoakor Ho PJb said , in BUbstaocoi PJb The genttoincii on the mother sldo may flj Bland here nnd sustain tlio arbitrary , out flj ragcous ruling of thospcakor , but so far as flj "I am concerned , so far as the people I rep flj resent are concorncd wo shall not bo gauged flj on this flo6r. Yon , Blr , have violated moro _ < than nny man - > ou this lloor parliamentary a rules and pructlces You may consummate flj what vou have undertaken You have flj power backed by a mob on the floor of this flj house [ Cheers on democratic cide.1 flj ( Hissesfrom the republicans ! The people fl of this country , sir , have spoken through B Ilia press in condemnation of these urocecd- flj IngB , which will bury you , sir , beyond tbo flj bopo of resurrection Tnis proceeding is in fl keeping with tbo practices of your party , flj It is in keeping with your action wbcu you fl etolo the presidency It Is In kcoplnir with JPJI the proceedings of the republican party in PJflJkw the state of Montana " flJPJpflw Mr Houtcllo of Maine protested against "pi s Mr Uynum for continuing • The Speaker , sarcastically Thn gontlq- pJPJ man has nrisen to a question of personal IJI privilege and ho is now stating It JH -Mr. liynum , resuming , said : "I dispute S tbo right of the speaker to record in the 1 Journal any direction or order that I or unv PJ ether member may notmnko It is a Journal PJ of the nrocccdincB of the speaker You huvo JPJ gone forward You have usurped power PJ You have mutilated tbo records of the house PJPJPJ In order to carrv out a scheme you have de- PJ liborutely gene to work to carry out No PJPJK tyrant ever ascended a thronowhodidnottry PJ to make some feeble show of tltlo to umuso B the pcoplo when bo had gained possession JPJPJ of tbc kingdom You , sir , have tried to fl vamp up some fecblo show to sustain your PJPJPJ outrageous rulings , to amuse the galleries flJPJ and the people whllo you consummaieil and PJPJ carried out the behest of tbo chairman of [ the republican national committco to turn J out the roprcscntutwos of the pcoplo elected IflJ and to put In men who not only wore not IB elected but who do not command tbo respect IPJ of the constituents tboy seek lioro to ropro- | IJ sent Now proceed in this matter , but in KfJU _ the lauguago of the immortal Robert Km- PJPJPJPJPJn ) ' melt wo propose 'to dispute every Inch of flJpF ground , burn every blade of crass , and the last Intrcnchmcnt of liberty shall bo our * grnvo ' " The democratic side burst Into cheers , answered by derlsivo laughter from the re publicans The speaker stood calm and collected , nnd nbovo the uproar was hoard Mr Sprincor'B voice moving an adjournment Partial order being restored , the speaker ruled that the V motion was uot In order nnd made a brief statement t The house will not allow Itself , " said the i speaker , "to be deceived bv epithets Whut- uvor has been done was uono In the face of the world und wns the subject of discrimi nating Judgment The proceedings of this house , bo far as the chair Is concerned , huvo been orderly [ democrntla hisses ] suitable , In conformity to the rules of parliamentary law Irenewod hisses ] and thu refusal of the chair , to entertain a motion to adjourn at this is strictly In accordance therewith Democratic groans | Thcro is no possibility ly which the orderly method * of parllaraon- ) tnry procedure can bo used to ston leelslalion Hence , when any member , or sot of members tries to oppose thu orderly progress of business oven by the use of or dinarily recognized parliamentary motions It . is tno right of the majority to refuse to have \ Tthose motions entertuincd , nnd to cause pub • ' llu buslnoss to proceed Primarily the organ of the house is the man electud to thu speak orslnp It Is his duty In a clear case , rccog- tilling the situation , to try to carry out the wishes ana desires of the majority of the body ho represents , wenevcr ! it becomes apparent that ordi nary , proper parliamentary motions are fa being used solely for the purpose of delay IB und obstruction , when members break over IPJ nn unprecedented rule ( correcting himself ) IPJ bieak over a rule lupplauso and laughter PJpK from the democratic sldc | In regard to the PJfl reading of the Journal , when a gentlemen PJPJ , steps dovvu to thu frontuuild the nppluuso of f bis ussoclatos and announces that ho intends V to make opposition in every direction , it be- PJPJ , comes apparent to the house and to the com I' inunlty what his purpose is It Is then the I duty of the sjicukor to take , under parlla- I incntury law , the proper course in retard to such matters , aud tu order that there may col po any misunderstanding as to whether or not It is thu wish and desire of the ma- I Jorlty of the house the question can bo apt - 1 t sfT1 pealed from the refusal of the chair to en MpMMk tertaln the motion ' * PJBsjrMr. . Springer desired to bo beard on ap- PJPJPJT . i peal , but the speaker rocognlted Mr Mc- TW' Kin ley , who moved to lay the appeal on the , U | tatlo In vain did Mr Springer protest , tbo i ra spoakcr merely remarking that the house i I would now vote ou tbo question whether it ; n desired to hear the goutlemun from Illinois J ! 'Tbo speaker dlrectod the call of the roll , but . the rolco of the clorx wns drowned by Mr Springer , who , us well as ho could bo beard In the confusion , said ho never had known a tlmo In the history of the country when the speuker , when iin npponl was taken , refused to hear a debate Ho denied the right of the spenkororof the house to gag members In this manner The appeal was tbon laid upon the table yeas , 103j nays , none The spenker , as usual , counted tlio rcquislto number to make a quorum , Mr Springer moved to ndjourn , but tbo speaker said the decision of the chnlr bad boon sustained by the house and refused to entertain the motion The speaker thereupon rocognlted Mr Dnlzell of Pennsylvania to speak upon the Smith-Jackson election case Mr Crisp rnlsod the question of considera tion and thn speaker roplicd that tbo house had already decided to consider the oloctlon case Notwithstanding Mr Crisps protest thnt the question accided the previous dny was not binding , today the speaker refused to put the question to the Iiouro Mr Crisp appealed , but the nuoakor declined to enter tain his nppoal amid democratic hisses Mr Crisp asked for bis reasons nnd the speaker gnvo the vote of the house as sustaining the ruling of tbo chair against dilatory motions Mr Crisp protcstod thut the npcaker had no right to iletormlno bis motives , to which the spcakor replied ho thought them perfectly * apparent Mr Dalzoll said Mr Crisp was 6ut of order and Mr Crisp replied : "I have the right to present this proposition to the speaker nnd the country so thut It may bo understood that you nro pursuing further that ( ourso you seem to have entered upon of disregarding nil known customspractlcos nnd parliamentary rules " Mr D.ilrcll then proceeded to speak , but the uproar continued until Mr Crisp advised his colleagues to give tbo election ciso a quiet hearing bo they might pass upon It Intelligently This ndvlco wnsnetod upon und at the conclusion of Dalzcll's argument the house adjourned DEMOOtttVTH IN CAUCUS . Knmlnll Urges the Continuation of the I'illhustcrlni ; . WasiiisotoN , Jnn 31. The democratic caucus , today was well attended A letter from ; Randall was read , in which ho urged a coutiuuanco ' of tlio light , advised the mem bers ' of the minority to stick to their guns nud to lose no opportunity to keep the re publicans , from attempting to pass on any contcstod election cases In the absence of the new codu of rules Randall urged1 a re newal ! of the illlbustcrlng tactics , claim ing they were rluht and proper uudcr the circumstances Ho demanded that tbo democrats should prevent nny legislation until the now todo bad been brought in , and also advised against the plan of leaving the bouso In a body Carlisle told the caucus that thcro bad boon only throe meetings of tbo committco on rules Ho never bad received notice in writing of a meeting , but was sent for by Reed and met him , McKiuloy nnd Cannon in tbo suoukur's room , They discussed tbo rules for about an hour and bavo had but two mcttlntrs since , in the speakers room , lastlutr nbout twenty minutes each Thcro hnd been no mcoting since lust Mon day Carlisle explained what was contem plated by the now cede und was followed by Crisp and others Whllo some advised caution in proceeding , the concensus of opinion fuvorcd a continuation of the ilflit After a long discus sion liio caucus adjourned , having reached no conclusion excepting an informal ngreomont to continue tbo dilatory tactics of the past tbrco days Carlisle and other leaders will draw up an address to the coun try which will bo published in Justification of the course of the minority Tbo subject of securing the Intervention of tlio supreme court to establish the illegal na ture of tbo republican proceedings was broached , but ' no action was taken A GOOD SHOWING Irish National Iiengjuo Expenses Alinut 2 Per Cent a Year Dethoit Mich , Jan 31. President Fitzgerald - gerald of the Irish National League of Amer ica received a cablegram today from Har- rlncton , MP , stating that Parnell strongly advises that.no convontlon be hold in Amer ica at present The general olcctions are pending and the friends of Ireland are urged i to rcdoublo their efforts to place the homo i rulers in position for the contest Dr O'Reilley seut $2,000 today Tbo auditing committee finished its exami nation of the books this oveniag and retired to prepare a report 'lho report wll1 not bo given out for pub lication till tomorrow The following fig ures , however , wcro received from nn au thentic source : Ualunco on hand after the i Chicago convention In 18b0 , S21.8S5 ; receipts to January 1 , lb'JO , ? 257- ! 023 ; remitted to Ireland , $237,243 : current expenses , $22,225 ; bulanco on hand [ January 1. 1600 , $20,335 The current expenses - ponsos include an Item of $ ' ,000 , President Fit7gorald's salary , which that gentleman donated to the league , as well us the ox- penseof tno Chicago convontlon of 16S0 This leaves the expenses of the league for three years loss than 7 per cent of the i amount collected I'anicllN Ctroulnr Loxdox , Jnn ill , Pnruoll's circular to his followers says constant and unromittlng attention to parliamentary duties will bo especially necessary at the coming session , i because opportunities are certain to arise ) for rendering efTectlvo sorvleo to the Irish cause • Pnclllo Kullromls Wasiiinotox , Jan 31. lho sonata select committco on Paclflo railroads expects to , take final notion on this'bills ' on the Union 1 and Central Paclflo doht next week The Union Paclflo bill cxtonds for ilfty years the time in which the government debt must bo paid , and llxeB tlio rate of inteiest at 3 per ccut The Central Pacific Is to bo given twice the tlmo allowed the Union Pacific and i n lower rata of iuterost In the ciso of both roads the committco will Insist that nil the p ' roperty the roads have , whether covered or not by the existing law , shall bo mada liable for the Indebted ness Under this arrangement the govern ment will secure u mortgaco upon various i branch lines owned by the Union Pacific aud 1 built without government aid Oliloaai ) Gaiublors Inillotcil ( bucuao , Jan 31 , Ton of the mo t promi nent kcepors of gambling houses m Chicago were Indicted today for carrying on the business Three of thorn , Including George Hanulna and John Condon , are said to bavo lott town suddenly lust before tbo indict ments weio returuod A number of ether kcepors escaped indictments through tech nicalities , Thu Indictments are the result of n systematic bunt for evldenco by the grand Jury I'Varort to Kttpo l > ls rnco CuiCAdo , Jan 31 , Walter Doeuhmo , book keeper for b tobacco importing tlrm , suicided today Ho loft a letter for his mother con fessing that during the pist few yours ho had stolen fU.OOO from his employers , All but 91,500 , however , had been repaid , but that amount had to bo made good immediately , lielng unublo to do so , bo resolved to kill ; himself Douuhuiu's father is said to bo a well-to-do merchant iu llerlin Hliiainsliti AnivnlM At New Yoric The Wlsoonsln , from Ll erpool , At Quoenstown Tbo Caspian , from Balti more At London Sighted : Tbo Rugia , from Now York for Hamburg , m AcaliiRt Itoiienllug the Law Wasuinotox , Jan 31. The house com mitten ou commerce todav signified its dis- position towards efforts to repeal tbo inter state commerce law by orderine all bills with thut ouit in view to bo reported back to the house with tbo recommendation that they llu on tbo Ubla ALL AT THE SAME TIME , Lincoln and MoOook Land OflloorB to Bo Appolntod Noxb Week _ _ _ _ _ THE SIOUX PROCLAMATION ' Secretary Nuulo Says It Will Ho ! • sued Toilny or Mondny The KlUlit In thn House Alli son In tcrvlo woil Washington Huneu' The Omaiu Ubk , i 518 FoUllTMLVTIt STnttST > WASiiiNriTo.v , D. C. Jon , 31 , | It Is probable that both the receivers und roglstors for the land olllcos nt Lincoln nnd McCook will bo appointed on tbo satno day next week There was nn Informal consul tatlqn ninoug the Nebraska dologatlon today ns to whom should bo rocoramonded for these positions There appears to be a gonorul understanding that thu four ofllcers will bo nominated at the same time There nro n largo number of upnllcants for the rocolvor- shlp nt Lincoln J , II Foxwortby , Dr Root , Colonel Tavlor , W. II Clark and Mr Slsso- ton are talked oft most For receiver at McCook It Is bolloved that ox-Sonator W. P. Lindsay will bo appointed For resistor CnD- tain Teeter Is bcllovod to have the lead SIOUX IllOCLlMtTIOS The secretary of the Intorlor informs Sen ator Moody that the Sioux reservation proc lamation will bo issued tomorrow or Monday next ATTEH THE nVTTM ! . Quictudo reigns over the house of repre sentatives tonight The dying struggle of the revolutionists was made this afternoon As forecasted in these dispatcties , the dome crnts ignomlniously fuilod They have only established the fact that they havono regard for time , the peoples money , parliamentary or constitutional law nnd the common court esy that Is duo ono man from another in pub lic life The contested election case from West Vir ginia which precipitated this dendlocic nnd brought nbout the exciting BCones of the week wns dually taken up in tno house Into this afternoon There was another stormy collision when the house began its work shortly after noon , but tbo speaker again took the rolns In his hauds and rendered u decision according to law and order Tbo domocruts , seeing that there was nothing to bo gained in nny direc tion by further refraining from voting , answered as their names were called , so that the republicans won by dint of having a majority of . votrs recorded Speaker Reed showed hls good temper and grout ability to batter advantage today than ever before Ho was for mora than nn hour placed In a most trying position A dozen whipper snappers and insignificant democratic mem bers stood on their feet at ono nnd the same time , shoolc their fists at Mr Reed and ap plied to him personnlly nearly all of the vile epithets thnt can bo found in tbo rogues lexicon Evan Mr Bynum of Indiana , who has bad tbo reputation of being decent on most occasions , run down tbo center aisle on the democratic siuo and harangued the bouso in the most disrespectful manner Ho with many others abused the Bpcaker shamefully It tested Mr Reeds temper as no other speakers temper has ever been tested It was a cowardly and dastardly thing for democrats to take advantage of tbo presiding ofllcor as some of them did today Tboy applied such vituperation as is only employed by street boys and blackguards They used language which they could not huvo hurled against a private citizen or Mr Reed on tbo streets without placing thomsolvcs in a position to receive physical resentment They know that the speaker could not talk back or resent in nny manner the language tboy used They invited urrest from tbo ser goant-at arms , so thut they might pose be fore the country ns mnrtyrs The speaker yvas determined that tbo anxiety of tbuso men to bo arrested and taken from tbo floor of the house should not bo appousod , although they deserved moro severe punishment It was a disgraceful thing and tbo bettor class of domocruts bung their beads in shame , although they voted to sus tain tbo outrageous action of their collouguos A number of small calibre democrats , who have never shown any capacity or ability for anything , stood up ivith their bands in their pockets and roared llko blow snakes or croaked like bull frogs Springer of Illinois has lowered himself in the estimation of the Iioubo us a body aud the thousands who bavo watched bis actions from the galleries Mr Springer has been considered a man of con siderable parliamentary abllltv and a gcntlo- man of culture Ho lias by his disrespectful language to the spoakcr and by standing up and yelling like an obstreperous boy to be beard , doulurlng bnn30lf to bo oatitled to the lloor in the fucs of other gentlemen who had been recognized by the speaker , brought himself into common ridicule At no tlmo has Mr Read lost bis equanimity Ho has been gentle - tlo , patient , courteous and considerate He has said nothing disrespectful to any ono Ho has had the croatest consideration for the feelincs of ouch member individually und the domocratio sldo as a body Hut bo has been firm , There were 101 ropuolicuns present today , including tbo speaker The republicans re quire 101 members besides tbo speaker to give them a clear working majority during the present vucanoy of Judge Kolly's seat Mr O'Donuoll of Michigan , who has been absent with a sick wife , is expected to arnvo tomorrow Ho will make 105 republicans , present und the constitutional majority There will yet bo three republicans unsent , Croswell , who is at tbo bedside of bis sick wifoin Wisconsin ; Wilbur of Now York , who is ill , aud Rockwell of Massachusetts , who is In the city on a sick bed , There Is ono vacancy on tbo ropubll- can bKIo by the denh ( of Judge \ IColly of Pennsylvania Altogether the republicans have 103 members , und wbon the vacancy made by Judge Kolly's death is tilled they will have 100. After this i week the republicans expect to bavo 105 > or 100 of their members present , which 1 will make it unnecessary for the speaker to count democrats who do not vote in order to | make a quorum The democrats in a dead lock alwuys have at least ono of their nun bcr vote so as to glvo them n right to move 1 a recoasldoratlon , and with 101 republicans ' voting it will bo seen that n majority (105) ( ) will appear in lho toll call without the vote , of the spenker The contested olcctions will I como up from tlmo to time and bo disposed I of uccordlng to the recommendation of the , majority of the committao on olcctions Kv- ery democrat who holds a seat ho is not entitled - titled to will be ousted Tlio democrats may not rcnow their deadlock for some days , but it is generally bolloved that they in tend to bo as ugly as possible and that will1 demand during tbo ontlro time of this congress that thcro shall bo , present 105 republicans before any partlsun , legislation is enacted or any of tbo pledges , mndo in tbo republican platform of lbS3 are fullllled It is a very dlftlcult thing for a nurty to have so nearly all uf Its votes in the bouso nt all times , especially when the mem borsklp is as largo us lO'J ; but , provldenoo permitting , this wonderful feat will bo ac- complubcd ou a great many occasions during the next flftooii months , AN IKlliaATIO.V JIEAltlNO There was an Important boarlng before tbo senate committee on Irrigation toduy Col onel R. J. Ilinton of the geological survey appeared ana made a general statement cov ering the wbolo proposition to irrlgato tbo plains with the reservoir and other systems , lie made no recommendations , but gave in formation regarding the foaslblhty of the va rious projects , Ho thought a topographical 1 survey was not necessary to enable tbo do- partmont to go ahead with nny project here | tofore named Ills figures as to the cost of irrigation do not go far from those bero- tofore submitted by experts Colonel Nettlcton of Colorado , who is the hydraulic engineer for the geological survey , aud who has Just returned from Europe i , where he made extensive Investigations into the systems of irrigation Atactica ! by vnrl- ous nations , especially Spilo , Jruvo tha com mlttoo his Inforrnnllon nnd something of the plans used ntlrdiitl , nil of which were fiworablo to tbo plans proposed ] bore Assistant Socrttrfry nf Agriculture Wlllots Urged nn appropriation to aicortaln the , climatic conditions of tbo different parts of i the arid regions , and Prof Dcfcrnou sub ii mitted i n report on the water supply CUlTKIl'S CHOW ItnSEIlVATION MIX The house comralttWon Indian affairs today - day i directed a favorable report to bo mndo upon Curtor'B bill authorizing the secretary ] of the interior to procure und submit to con gress | n proposal for the sale of the western part of the CrowIndlan reservation lu Mon tana , lying south of the Ycllowstono river and west or the Clarks Fork river The bill appropriates { 5,003 to nay tha expenses In conducting the negotiations ri.EVDIXa FOtt THE MOHMON9. Hon Joro M. Wilson , a prominent attor ney of this city , mndo n strong argument to- dny before a select committee of the house committco on territories In opposition to the ldnho statehood bill Ho opuoscs the test oath provision in the const ! tution for the stuto of Idaho which disfran chises members of the Mormon church He hold that it was nntlonally unconstitutional and an abridgement of the rights guaranteed by the constitution nf the United States to all law abiding citizens Ho ulso held that there was not n suflluloot population in Idaho to bear thu burdens J' statehood Judge Wilson npponrod for wo Mormon church , and there were present during tlio argument Bishops Cannon , who occupies Bishop Young's ' place in the ollurch ; Congressional Dolnvnto Cnine nnd other prominent Mor mons There will bo a further hearing on Monday The members of tlio committco say thev nro in favor of Idaho's constitution Just as it is is.AI.L1 AI.L1 0K IN WASMNOTON Ono would think , as fir as uppcarancos go at least , that Iowa politics and Iowa bliz zards ngreo with Senator Allison , for ho looks In bolter physical condition than when ho went west six or seven weeks mro to look after what some democrats 'vcro pleased to lmaglno were riekoty fences The fences are nil right , however , and none of the Hock has escaped "I arrived last night , " said the senator today , and I expect to stay hero for quite a long tlmo " " Six joarsi" suggested the Interlocutor The senator lauuhod In his quiet way , nnd as ho relieved his cigar of nn inch or so of superfluous ash , said : Yes , or nt least I bollevo so It seems tome mo thut ovorvthing 'is ' all right Just now the Iowa legislature Is endeavoring to elect u speaker , and I thinlc we republicans will put our man In place In a few days Until that Is done there will do no election of a senator My mujorlly seems to bo nil right and I dent think there can bo nny doubt ns to my ultimate success " , , i The senutor wus busy till day wrestling with a largo quantity of . nccutnulatod busi ness with which his des ictyas piled high He was frequently interrupted by friends who bad hoard of his return .nud who wanted to shako bis hand ' NEW POSTMASTEUS J. C. Cole wus today appointed postmaster at Morsmun , Page county , Iowa , vice Martha F. Crumby , resigood 0. .1. Marino.1 was ap pointed postmaster nt Vorthvlllo , Spink county , South Dakota , vtpo S. R. Stanion , removed , and H. Hpivo cit.Davidson , Potter aounty , South Dakota , vice W. S. Thomp son , resigned MISCELUNEOUS W. H. II Llowollyp , for two or three years Indian agent In ' cbdrgo of the Mos calcs and Jlcarilla Apachbl in Now Moxlco , ono of tbo strong republicans of the coming state of New Mexlco , antl well known in Nebraska , is in . tbo citjv-Mo was a delegate to the lust republican pHtioual convention , and is one of that styH ofrpartisans who de cline to hold ofllco under an adverse admin istration OnMarch 4 , " $35 , resignation was forwarded to the secretary of tlio inter ior , though it was a long tlmo before It was accqptod Mr Llowellyn was the first ugent who could control these bloodthirsty Apacies He proved himself nble to main tain his authority , and held these hardy and bnstllo bands in complete subjection during all the time ho'was agent He is now stock agent of tbo Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fo railroad y Representative Dorsoy today fllod petitions at the postoQlco department requesting a change In tbo service on the postal route from WollBvillo to Minatra , so as to make the service daily from Wellsvillo via Bayard and Ha'tford to Gerlng A pension has been granted to Thomas Wnrnell of Columbus The allowance for clorklilrb for the post muster ut Norfolk hus boon lucreased as re quested by tno postmaster , . Tbo appointment of Frank A. Aloxnndor of South Dakota to bo , chief of division lu tbo Indian ofllco at 2,000 u year was llnnlly consummated today This appointment was recommended by thosonators and members bors from South Daltota several weeks ago Chairman McCoy of tbo state central com mittee of South Dakota ) s hero , und comes In for a snare of credit'for this appointment Mrs Helen E. Gray of Nobraskn was to day promoted from u $1,000 to n $1,200 posi tion in the geuoral land ofllco , and Mrs Laura H. McMastor of > UtaU from $900 to $1,000 a year Major J. W. Paddock of Omaha lunobod with his brother , the senator , and Senator Mnndcrson in the senate restaurant today Mrs , R. B. Harrington Of Beatrice Neb , , widow of the Into ox-Senator Harrington , has been appointed to a position In the cen sus ofiico and asslgnod "to duty ut Spring Held , 1)1. ) The supervising architect of the treasury appeared before the sanato committee on public buildings nnd grounds today and recommended ommonded the erection of a publio building at Daadwood , S. D. , for the United Stutos district and circuit court business nnd other publio purposes , at a' cost not to exceed $200,000. Peiiuy S. Heath THE XtKTAIL I'U'OtS OP MEAT Armour Denies ilia ftcport That Thcro Will bn an Advnnoo Ciiioaoo , Jan 31. [ Special -Tologrum to Tub Bee.J A report bus gained great cur ronc.v that an advunco intho , retail prlco of meats will shortly go into effect throughout the country and that the big packing houses are oven now revising their lists , In view of the fact thut the American meat j company , tbo only scrlousf competitor of tbo i Chicago companies , has1 just gene out of buslnoss , considerable alarm was created by this report j Mr Puillip D. Armouij was seen nt his i ofllco on LaSalla street , loilay and ( bo great * packer talked freely riiu-dlns the rumor "Is it true that tbo pried qt dressed beef is i to be increased this spring ! " bo was asked "No , sir Tbo prlco of klfessod beef will not bo raised unless thp price of cattle i goes up " j "Is there nny prospect 4f"thatt" Not that I am at presootuwnro of " There is a rumor goingtno rounds to tbo I effect that row that the American moat company has gene out of buslnoss the > dressed bcof inon have nireed to raise tbo prlco bo as to recoup themselves for the J enormous oxpensa incurred In lighting anti dressed beef legislation in several stutos " "Oh , there is no foroa' o thut statement , i no sense to it , Tbo price nt dressed beef will be regulated this spring , as It always bus boon , by the prjco of cattlu If beef on the hoof goes up tbo carcass goes up , and v co versa There is np - .uopcertod attempt to force up tbo prlco of drcMcd bouf and tbero wont ' bo any , " • The WootliopForecast For Omaha and vicinity Fair weuthor Nebraska and Sou'.h Dakota Light local I snows , southerly winds , warmer Iowa Light rule or snow , preceded by fair weather In eastern portion , wind shift iug to easterly ; warm in western ! stationary temperature in eastern portion Farmers Alllanco Iticojiilzsil , Topeka , Kan , Jan 31. Governor Hum phrey today appointed Wllllum Slniins troas- urer of the state of Kansas , to succosd J. W , Hamilton , who resigned recently to accept a position wltb the Santa Fa road Slmms is president of the State Farmer , ulllauce ' THE FREMONT MURDER TRIAL Very Damaging ; Bvldonoa Intro Uuosd A.alnat the Prlsonor FORESHADOWING | THE DEFENSE Prntmlilllty Thut tun mlty Will IlJ Sot Un Unatrlco City Prisoners Ls cni > o Onll News About the Stntc The PuUlfnr Murdrr Case Fituvoh'r , Neb , Jan 31 , [ Spoclal Telegram - gram | to The Bee , | Tbo fifth day of the trial , of Charles Sheppard for the murder ot Carlos ' Pulslfor has boon devoted to a coni tlnuntion ' of tbo oxutninutlon of witnesses for the state These who testified toduy were Mrs Koto Pulslfor , wlfo of the murj dorcd man , John Pulslfor , bis son , ShnrlfC Malone , John Jones , Josh King , John Kent ncdy , Herman Dicrs , A. II Briggs , J. P , Smith , tloorgo Bowlus nud Mr Shcppnrd , father of the prisoner , The testimony elic- ltcd showed tfcat Carl Pulsifcr was wont to carry money on his Dorson from and to his elevator in Crowell ; thut sometlmesbo would forgot his pocketbook in the morning nud Mrs Pulsifcr would Rend It down to him by ono of tbo children This wns tbo case on the morning of tlio day of tlio mur- dcr A pocnetbook thut hud bueu found was Identified by Mis Pulslfor us thut of tier husband She knew It by some sowing sbo bad done on It n few duyi before the mur der Three revolvers were shown In court una possession was tr.icod back to the bauds of Charles Sheppard and Christ Furst A long 3s calibre ono was traced to Furst , n short : U-callbro to Sheppard und n small 32 was found In u clump of nsh trcos near thu Crowoll wnon bridge , tbo plnco where Sheppard told the shorllT ho would Und it Witnesses into whoso bands these revolvers - volvors had fallen after they had been tukou from the two men mnrked them by private marks and by these marks they were Idontltled In court The details of the arrest of tbo prisoner after tha murder were brought out minutely Thu fact that tbo defense undertook to show thnt soon after the urrest the defendant would occasionally break out with snatches of songs loads to the inference that Insanity will bo the line of dofonBO An effort made to show that Sheppard had made bis confessions of thn crlmo under intimidation proved n failure A confession made by Sheppard to Josh King in tbo hotel at Scnbnor nftor the cap ture was irivon in detail by King This brought out the exact circumstances of the murder und the wanderings of the murderers until they wcro upprehondod It is expected thut the case will bo given to tbo Jury to morrow Fort ItotiiiiHon News Foht Rouinson , Neb , Jan 31. [ Special to Tun Bhe ] Colonel Randlatt , post com mander , has resumed bis duties after a two weeks slogo of la gripne Captain Barley is having an addition put to tlio canteen It will be 20x30 and will bo used for notions , etc Humor bus it thatCaptain Charles Parker , Ninth cavulry Is to servo the unexpired re cruiting tour of Captain Ruckor , Ninth cav ulry , relieved at his own request ' A ilro broke out yesterday afternoon in the quarters of Company U , Eighth Infantry It was first discovered by smoke coming th rough the partition of the orderly room , The only damage was to thofloors , , where they bad to bo chopped to reach tbo flumes , and tha satur ation of tbo men's bedding SorgcantjHurry Ogilvie of Company C received a bad wound in his foot by n blow fromanaxo la the hands of ono of the men who was chopping into tbo floor Beatrice Polloj Olllc-rs Exonerated Beatiuce , Neb , Jan 31. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tub Bee.J Policemen Ed Wilson end George Smith were tried In the county court today on a charge of tr.vinu to extort $100 from a prominent citizen who was con fined in the county Juil about January 8 for drunkonncss Tbo compl-int alleged thut tbc oQIcers proposed to release the prlsonor if bo would pay that sum , und say nothing about it Dr Furuliam wus the principal witness for the complainant and sworn he overheard the conversation The olllcers proved , on the contrary , that such a con versation could not possibly have been hoard from the point where the doctor claims to have boon ut the tlmo The cuss occupied the entire day nnd tonight resulted in the complete exoneration ot the ofllcers and their subsequent discharge from arrest Usntrlcc City Prisoners Ksoape BEATniCE , Neb , Jan 31. [ Special Tele gram to The Bee.J Four prisoners In the city Jail managed to escape from that estab lishment early this morning , having posscssod themselves of the keys that an ofller had left for a moment in the lock The olUccr did not miss the keys until after tbo prisoners had gene Two of the escaped prisoners were women that had boon ar rested during tbo nlgbt and two men who were arrested with thom The women nnd one of tbo men were recaptured this morn ing and were given ten days in Juil ou bread und water School Apportionment Muddle NiountitA , Neb , Jan 3t , [ Special to The Bee ] County Judge Chauibors yesterday Issued a temporary injunction restraining the county treasurer from paying any of the states school money on application of ono of tbo members of Creigbton's school board Ou the last apportionment County Superin tendent Clare apportioned some of the state money entitled toC.reigkton to the balance of the districts on the ground that the Croighton school board bad til rod a tcachor whom the superintendent refused a certitl- cute The question involved is whether a scliool board is stronger tbunacounty super intondout _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jlo loTfor South Dulcntt Sufferers FitKitoNT , Neb . Jan , 31. [ Special to The Bee.J A number of farmers living iu the Vicinity of Jamestown , this county , today leaded a oar with corn and shipped It to the commissioners of Spink county , South Da kota , at Northvllle , The car conUlucd 305 bushels , contributed in lots ranging from flvo to forty-ilvo bushels The Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Vulloy road , over which It was shipped , sonorously agreed to trans port It free to its destination * A Verdict Aualust ih'i ltoiul Columiil's , Neb , Jan 31 , fSuecial Tola- gram to The Bee ] Tbo district court now in session has been engaged the past two days in trying tbo case of Mrs Saucrs aguinst tbo Union Pacific railway { Sbo sued for tha recovery of $2,000 damages , Lust September Uer little soyon-year-old boy wns run over by u switch engine , cutting off all tbo fingers of bis loft band Tbo Jury this avoniug brought iu a verdict for the plain tilt for $ l,8S0. , Grant Piro Laddies Olvo u Ball Oiiant , Neb , Jan 31 , | Speclal Telegram to The Bee ] The Grant 11 ro department held u grand masquerade bull tonight It was the grout event of tbo season Distill guisbcd citizens of Ifolyoko , Imporiul und O0allala were In attendance A Sidney t'ocloiy Evnut Sidney , Neb , Jan 31 , [ Special Telegram to The Uee | The .ocioty people of Sidney tonight gave a complimentary hop to tbo olllcers and ladies ot Fort Sidney The atlalr was nn elaborate ono aud a most enJoyable - Joyablo time was bad A tlldiicy S6amini. Sidney ; Neb , Jan 81. [ Speolal Telegram to Tub Bee ] TIW Hcusloy , who has been \f it rosldent of Cheyenne \ nty for many yonrs , was arrested todnyn charge of Ic adtiltor.v with a woman nam Ncttlo Mar shall Tha pair wcro taken before u Justlco of the pouco nnd Hunsloy wu''d ' examination J tion nnd was bound ever The Marshall woman acknowledged her guilt und wns sent to Jail She bus mndo o confession which If true , reveals a most disgusting stuto ot affairs , the details uf which are unlit for publication J Atljuditi'd Inmnc Nioniuiu , Neb , Jan 31. | SpocIul to Tun Bee.1 Henry Warner of Buzilo Mills wns adjudged insane by tbo county board of In sanity yesterday , and will bo tukon to Nor folk ' today for treatment without expense to the county TUB UANIC WllUCICKltS Broker ] Poll In < Inll and Ctnnpon Under Guard New Yoiik , Jnn 31. George II Pell , the broker i nrrestod last night for the part ho took t in disposing nf tlio securities of the Sixth National bank , was today hold in ? j - ! " > ,000 ball for examination Thursday next Clansson ( , president of the Innlt , for whoso nrrcst a warrant was Issued at the same tlmo ns wus Unit for Poll , is still nt lnrge The Sixth National bank nnd the Lenox Hill bank 1 nro still closed , and nt 10 o'clock this j morning n uotlco was posted ou the door of tlio Equitublo which stuled that the bnnk was , closed tompoinrily An olllcinl state ment of the condition of lho three banks is expected this evening Examiner Hepburn today said the Sixth National bunk would not lose moro than ; 5r50,00J. Of this amount $100,000 wus repre sented by bonds and sureties which bad nl- re ' idy been sold , nnd the other JXiO.000 rep resented checks held ugamst the Equitublo nnd Lenox Hill banks President Clnison this afternoon mndo n statement in which bo denied that ho wau n : member of thn syndicate which purchnscd tha ( contiol of lho Sixth National bank , or thut , ho had * vor mot ox-Prcsldont Lolnnd until , lho sale was completed , tlo claims it . wus at the suggestion of Cashier Colson and with the consent of tlio board of directors that , , bo arranged to sell the $050,000 in bonds held . by the banir , aud that it was Tor lho purpose of providing moro available cash so thut j the discount business mht ! _ bo increased that , this stop was decided upon He consulted with the directors nud gentle men ' who owuod at least bO per cent of the controlling , stock and they fully concurred in the plan and Chussen was requested to intrust j the saloof the bonds to Poll , Wallaclt .St ! Co Subsequently ' 201 of the bonds wcro returned , $50,000 In cash paid and for the balunco Poll , Wull.ii' .k & Co gave checks , mostly certified , to the bunk on Jan uary 23 , but tbo bjnk examiner , us well as the cleurinir house committee refused to accept tnese checks It subse quently dovcloped that if they had been sent to the cloarlng bouso In the usual order tboy would huvo boon paid Claassen In sisted that the banks assets were uot used to purchnso stock und that ho was not con nected with tbc Equitable nor the Lenox Hill banks The Equitable bank wns closed all day nnd the stuto examiner was at work on tli o books A great many depositors called nnd were told that business would bo resumed in a few days and that tbo affairs of the institu tion wcro all right The oxnminers also worked all day at the Lenox Hill bank Late this nf tornoon , by order of thn United Stntcs bank examiner , nil the remaining se curities and funds of the Sixth National bank were carried away frim that institu tion and placed ( n soma safe deposit Examiner Hopburn told a reporter that ho would probably finish his work tonight , but . could make uo further statomcne to the press Ills report will bet forwarded to tbo comptroller at Washington During tbo af ternoon the bank was besieged by depositors who worn very anxious , but nil were told their funds were safe Broker Pell had several friends offer to go ball for him today , but their schedules did not satisfy the United States attorney , and Pell is spending tlio night in Jail About 0 o'clock Presldont Cluason ot the SuthNntlonal appeared in United States Commissioner Shields office , accompanied by counsel and two deputy marshals A warrant was read to him charging him with embezzling nnd misappropriating the banks funds and exumination was set for tomorrow Clausen gave himself up to the marshal on condition thut ho would not be required to spend the night in Jail , and accordingly ho is quurtcred nt the Ashton bouse tonlcht under guurd Ho assorts bis Innouenco of wrong doing and deuieB any misappropriation or embezzlement Thu United Stntos district attorney this afternoon issued a warrant for the arrest of James A. Sammons und officers nro looking for bim THE ISVA.VaTON WRECK A List or the Passengers Inj urod In tlo ) Kma hup Evanstox , Wyo , Jan 31. [ Spscial Telegram - gram to The Bee ] The following is a list ot the Injured In the wreclc on the Union Paclllo lustovenlng : W. S. Doan , Clove luud , leg badly bruised ; Mrs M. A. Lenarit , Ogden , Utah , internal injuries ; fl , D. Ron berger , Ogdcn , Utah , bunds cut and hips bruised ; H. C. SnurtlolT , Evanston Wyo , bond und face badly cut ; Mrs L. McDowell , Gunnison , Mont , Internal injuries ; L. Mid dloton , Now York city , scalp wound ; Frank A , Fitzgerald , Kansas City , Mo , side and ' head badly bruised Panama Lauds ICopi/rftrht WM bu Jama tlordim nsmi.tCl Panama , Jan 31. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to The Bee | Governor Oycardi bus received the following Importnnt dispatch from the president of tbo republic , which will appear ofllclally In the Panama Star and Herald tomorrow : The Colum blon government will not recognize and the governor of tbo doimrtroont of Panama will not permit the transfer of lunds which , under the oxistlng contract with tbo canal com pany , should under any case return to the national government In the trans for of any property which at the expiration of the con tract will become national property " An Exnuuerntcd Jtnport Cox way Si'iiiNas , Kan , Jun , 31. The creditors of tlio Conwuy Springs Sugar ' company were surprised today to learn that they bad assaulted and nearly killed J , B. Armstrong , president of tbo company , yes terday As alleged in the papers this morning , there was an exciting mooting of the directors of the sugar company yostor- duy , but ; no violence was attempted The directors of the company huvo settled With the farmer creditors nnd laborers , A LuoUy NuniOer ICopyrtaM 18M hvJamti Gordon fjfiimft ] I'aiiis , Jun 31 , [ Now York Herald Cable Special to The Bee ] The winning number In the great oxhlbitiou at Tumbola Is CM , 618 , of the second scries , which tukes the grand prize , (10,000 worth Qt diamonds lho liiHAllahlo KimlUh Kans\s Citv , Mo , Jan 31 , Tno Star asserts that an English syndicate Is nogo- tlatlnc for tbo purchase of all the principal sash aud door factories In the country Outtoos bavo already been socurodon thirty Uyo different plants , Including the Western sash mid door fuctory in this city , the largest plant of the kind in the United States , with branches ut Muscatine , la , St Joseph , Mo , und ether points . : i Timber-Train Wreaked , Lancabteu , N. I ! . . Jan 3J. A timber train on ft road near bero broke In two on n grade today and was badly wrecked Thu engineer wus killed and two trainmen fatuity injured _ Wqgon Cninrany Fnl a. Lansino , Miob , , Jan 31. The Capital Wagon company has fulled ; liabilities about ! 8r > 0O ; nominal resources , f-il.OO . , | THE PAIRS ARE INCREASING , I Seventeen Were Announood In the M Iowa House Yostordtty M ONLY NINE BALLOTS TAKEN H Hut The ItrHtilt Failn to Show Any M AYcnlciioxN on the Part ol' IHIthcr H of the Opposing ; H Propose-to Htlck It Oik | Dug Moines In , Jan 31.- [ Special Tula- M gram to Tin : Bee ] A number of rcpub- H ilcan members of thu house huvo been inter H viewed on the soutlmontof thclrconstlluents | regarding the deadlock Hero are a few of | the notable opinions : | Mr U'ymnn of O'Brien The bojs down M my way known I am a stayer , and they dent ' | need to wrlto tu mu I urn in favor of hung | lug on until they give up , and I think these M continual adjournments nro wrong , Wo nro | scut hero to legislate , und wo ought to vote M eight hours a dny until we got organized , so fl thut wo can legislate H Mr Van Gilder of Warren A constituent U of mine usked me what I would do if the _ _ _ | democrats should orgumzo the house 1 told _ _ H him 1 wouldn't dare go bade to Wurrcn _ _ H county , nnd bo said I bad butter not that _ _ _ | thu republicans down there wcro determined H thut wo should win or thut wo should never _ _ _ | organize H Mr Wilson ot Cass I have received notli- _ _ _ | Ina especially worthy of nolo They nil H commend the firm stand wo have tulton nnd _ _ B urge us tint to sacrlflco nuytbiiig merely to _ _ H reach a speedy conclusion That scums to _ _ _ | bo tbo general touu of the feeling all over the _ _ _ | Mr Dobsnn of Huonu Vista I have ra- H ceived many letters nud had personal Inter _ _ H views with several of the most influential republicans - H publicans of my section of the state Thev H speak with nn uncertain sound Not ono of H thorn Is willing far us to consider for nn in H stunt nny proposition which gives up the H speakership or the control of thu liquor quos H Captain Ecklos of Marshall My lnstruc- _ _ B tions nro to sit in my chair until 1 am tired , M and then got up nud stand u while If H the democrats should beat us 1 would scud H for my family to meet mo somewhere outsiuo H of Marshall county H They express thu sentiments of republicans H all ever the stuto J M In mo IIoiiho H Des Moines , la , Jan 31. In the house M this afternoon the verification of pairs developed - M voloped the fact that the number was the H largest so fur , being seventeen Tno first H ballot tlio thirty-third on permanent H speaker resulted : Hamilton 33 , Wilson 33. H After taxing tiluo ballots with tbo same ro- H suit the house ndjournod H lho Senate | Des Moines , la , Jan 31. The only bust M ness thut wus done in the Bcnnto this morn B ing was the passing of a resolution giving reporters - H porters bill covers Adjournment wus taken _ H until next Tuesday uflcrnoon B The Supreme Court H Des Moines , la , Jan 31. [ Special Telegram - | gram to The Bee ] The following do- M cIsIoub wore rendered toduy by tbo supreme M court : M J. E Byorly vs City of Anamosa , nppcl- | lant ; Jones district ; affirmed M Emily C. McLeury una others , heirs at , M law of Samuel Hedges , doccasod , appellants , v M vs Simon Doran and John M. Day ; Poludls- M trlct ; affirmed " „ H St..Louis Refrigerator and Wooden Gutter B company , npuollant , vs the Vinton Wushing H Muchlno company ; Benton district1 ; uf- _ H firmed H S. A. Robertson vs C. H. Ward & Co , nn- M pellant , Polk district ; dismissed _ _ _ _ John Neville vs the Cnicmro & , North > 1 western railway company , appellant ; Jones ' B district ; reversed H City Burnt of Boone vs Anna Ratkay , up- M pellant ; lloune district ; reversed H J. G. U. Rapployn assignee , appellant ; ' _ _ _ _ Polk district ; affirmed H A Hitch in the t'roooedlng-i. | Four Douoe , fa , Jan 31. [ Special Telegram - H gram to The Bee ] General Passenger M Agent Kelly of the Mason City & , Fort M Dodge railway , In iiu Interview hero this M afternoon , confirmed tbo report of strained M relations botwron this line and tbo new | Winona & Southwestern railway Ho says a | lint nccrotiutioiis for a consolidation of the H two uro entirely nbandoned James Hill , _ H tbo well known railway monagor of the M northwest , is the principal owner uf the M Mason City & Fort Dodge railway , and ho H ilatlv refuses the proposition of the Winona H rnud managers , which is practically an exchange - H change of stock Tnis affair will occasion M nn alteration in tlio plans ot the now Winona M road , which Is vcaking un outlet to the south H und west , via Sioux City , Omuhu , Kansas H City und St Liuis There will bo cense H qucnt deluy in construction because of the _ _ H imporUnco of the Fort Dodge line ns a link H In the system , but the Winona is being H pushed by tbo Lackawanna system , and will M doubt ess go ahead the present seasou M A Knniaiitlo Story H Mason Citv , la , Jan 31. [ Special Telegram - H gram to The Bee.J Several yours ago Jennie - H nie Nelson had trouble with her wealthy H fattier , residing Iu tbc southern part of the H slate , und she lott homo und changed her H name to Mary Nulson Recently her father _ _ H died , leaving a good share of his property to H his only daughter A Unely dressed man H whnso name could not bo learned appeared H In this city , und oftora futllo inquiry chanced _ _ H to step in the Park hotel , and , recognizing _ _ _ tha girl , made known to her the fact that she H was un heiress Sao left ou the first train _ _ _ for her horn * . H A Olrl'H FoollHh Jump H Des Moines , la , , Jan , 31 , [ Spoclal Telegram - B gram to The Hue ] -A Swodlsh girl named H Lonu Chnstonson , who was a passenger on the Des Moines & Northwestern this uiorn- . I hit from Juffersou to Cooper , met with a serious accident , When within two mles | oi Cooper she wished to got off , us the house to which situ was irolng wus ueur by So , without speuklng to any ono about It , she concluded to step off whllo the train was going ut lull spued She did so , and tbo re sult wus a brolien arm nnd oevero bruises , . The train backed up and took her on and brought her to Pauorii for medical treatment Porn I u 'I he in Into Hid Trust FoitT Dodoe la , Jan , 31 , [ Special Telegram - gram to The BsE--Tho | Western plasoi agency of this city announced u 50 per cent cut in prlcoB of all kinds of calcined stucco plastering this uftemoon , bringing tha rates down from V to H 50 per ton The proprie tors of this mill uro tno principal memuora of lho great stucco trust , and this movement Is nude to foioj recalcitrant stucco com panies into tbo pool llo Paid the ilip Kansas Citv , Jan 31. C. P. J , Taylor , a colored politician , und rccontly United States tminister to Llborla , went into a restaurant today and asked for coffuo aud pie The pro prietor told bim the price would bo II Taylor rupliod ull right After eating bo walked up to tbo counter and throw ,10 cents " on thu counter and said : Now sue mo fur tbo rest " Ho walked out of tbo place bo fore thu astonished proprietor could reply , The mun says bo will sue Taylor . KnnsiiH City Packing IIou-,0 Burned , Kansas Cirr , Mo , Jan , 31. [ Special Telegram - gram to The IIke , ] The Kansas City Puck ing company pluut burned tonight It hj probably u tutul lot * . HHHaHHHHBHHHHH |