| P i > r : C\ NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA MONDAY MORNING , FEBRUARY 10 , 1800. % NUMBER 231. R ( \l I II I I I I II I I I I I.I I I I II ( I I I _ I I I I . ' . " ' J. . . . . _ . Ml 5 TllE SITUATION UNCHANGED ' Democrats Considering the Latest RopubMcan Proposition IOWA'S POLITICAL SOMERSAULT i A Itrnitlon ARilnat Prohibition and | | Jltsl > Tnrlltn Des Moines btnrcli KnclorloH Bought by tlio , . / " " IrUBt Miscellaneous Try In ( j to Compromise Dr Moines In , Fob 9-Spoclal [ Tele gram to TnE Bee 1 The Uomocratlo caucus will consllor tomorrow morning the latest , proposition for ondlng the deadlock submit ted by the republicans The general talk tonight Is that the democrats will not accept it , but many democrats nio In favor of no ccptlng some terms and It Is probable tint , this proposition may bo mocllUoit to suit them otherwise the situation remains un changed IOWA'S SOMIMtsAUIiT . Prohibition nnd the rnrlfT * tlio Prln- HKtjr clpnt Cnusos r * DebMoinis la , Fob 9 - fSpcclnlto Tin Bri ! ) The dcidlockln the lower house is j still on , though there aio signs of a speedy • tormmatlon When the returns came in last ' fall the republicans were astonished not only ' bv the olcctlnn ot a democratic governor , but Btlll uioro when thov learned that onlv fifty republicans hnd been returned to the lower house , with an equal number of the opposl > . tlon Twenty counties in the state turned n complete political somersault seine of them overcoming colossal majorities and took poj sition in the demucratlo columns Cor the firm time Below will bo found the causes for this romnrkablo political upheaval as vioweu by the successful candidates thcinsohes McDormldof Adair Yes , m/ county two years ol.0 gave Harrison iO' m ijoritv , but Inst year wo reduced it to J73 on the stnto ticket nnd I ran ahead of mj ticket and car ricd the countj bv sixteen votes lhero wcro only two issues talked of prohibition und the tariff I am a Btrong untl prohl bitloniat and I gained many opublican votes for this reason I lien , the tarilt Is turning Bomo , and I had qtlto a number of compll- montary votes from personal friends Mitchell of IJonton Harrison's mnionty in Denton was 123 but Holes got5U mi Jority nnd 1 nbout the same Wo j oung democrats workca hard and fought our bat tie on the tariff Issuq and on prohibition Wo got the balance of the Gorman vote this year and lots of others who see prohibition is a farce Smith of Boone My county Is naturally republican bv sevtn or eight hundrcl und there uro several causes that produi od the • laud Blldo and brought mo hero Among thorn a f ictlouul p irty llc.ht , personal friend ship antl monopoly and prohibition I voted J for the prohibitory amendment , but nm di $ a gustcd with the walkings of the prohibitory law , and am now i ° ady to adopt a well / recu'at'd ' high license statute and knock Hb out prohibition Wo hwc had enough of it F ajiinn5berlaln of Buchanan If prohibition ssssr is ho issue the renublicans want , wo wol f 6omo It Why , In my own town of In < e- pendenco over ono hundred republicans who voted for Hnrrison supported mo on this ono qflcstlon lhev are sick nnd tired of trying to enforce the law , and want it repealed Potter of Cherokee My county has also been republican , and republicans elected mo Tariff cut quite a lluuro and u good many turned o\oron nccountof prohibition lam hot a defender of saloons , I is ant \uu to un derstand , but my people all know I favor hic.li license ns the btst inoaas of suppress * Ing intnmporanco "A good many want the pharmacy law amended Arnold of Dccntur-Our countj is prett\ close Harrison only carried it by 250 with sev oral union labor votes which went to mo I never patrnnizo saloons and prohibition Would bo a food thins , If It was enforced I rccolvod some votes on the tariff and some On account of prohibition and some for per sonnl reasons My majority was only nbout 30 • \qdlo of rovr-ttc I hellevoin high license , of course Tlio Gormnns up our way have nil gene back on prohibition and the ropub . llcan party JhontliQ rndical pronlbltionlsts k ranaticKetof their own and drew awav | HHL Bomoiotes from my opponent and helped > : mo that much Lund of Kossuth The votora In my county are getting their eves opened 1 hero wort Just two Issues prohibition ana the tariff Hoth cut qulto n figure My county tnvo Hunisun A2 > mujoiltv , but it will go democratic right along if things don t change Gltcholl of Linn Prohibition was the main cause of the landslide In Linn Why , dent J ou know , Harrison carried the county by nearlv a thousand majority , and wo gave Bolso ( Job ard elected everything There was nehangef of almost GOO in Codur Itnplds nlono nnd S00 In Marion Wo are going to perform our sworn outv nnd try our b < st to repeal prohibition , but if wo fail 1 uity the republicans two voars from now There wont bo any daadlocKs then lho democrats will bo so thick In both houses they wont know wlioro to put us In my own little town of Walker there was u change of forty votes , all on account of pro hibition Uao of Monona who wns elected by ono otc Well , I am no saloon bummoi , but I honestly th nk Inch license is the best-policy lhr • - ' . to regulate the whisky business lholkht WT on Allison gniiicd mo votes nnd the low pneo ot produi o hnd something to do with It My ' . peoDlo know my views und I nude the can vuss on my past record I am independent In some things but 1 am ngninst the republi cans on Allison , hl h tut iff nnd piohlbltlon , und they fouglit mu hurd , I toll you Sin th of \ \ upollo You mn\ say that pro hlbltion turned Wupollo county ever to ua It is the homo of the republican candldato for gov ernor , and they run a union labor ticket which polled some 400 votes , hut still WO changed Harrison's majority of lbU to IH5 majority for Holes , und I mi along with m\ ticket Prohibition is a farce in Ottumwn , w here I live , and the people are tired of it und want u cbauco W u may not e.et hih i license this session , but lookout two j ears from now when tlio returns como In and see where vvq nro Morrison of Iowa Wo have lots of Ger mans In lama and prohibition has brought them over to us solid and no inUtiko When j on take uwny n muii's cjass of beer j on uro upt to htarfrouihim Yes the tariff chaugou a few but not near so many as prohibition Jewell' of iiincshlok I bclicva Harrison did got/over the hundred majority a year ngo Inst ( al ] , but our county is full of liohomiana nnd Isorwogians aqd they dent UKu hrohibitibu Of course I hustled around some , nnd my frieuds worked for • T me , but the ri publicans never hao elected a tprablbltionlit yet to tlio legislature lho Bcnator was bcuteu in his own counts on that \erj issue Ulurko of Woodburj Sioux City wants to boom and dent Ilka to bo hiiniperoii bvtiro , lilljijKpo , 'lho republicans up our < \uy are awful sick Dent \ou tlilnU tlioy muit bo wnon they gl\o 000 majority forllnirisou , onojear nud the next roll up oer a thou sand for Holes Our eountv is naturally ro ipublliuu , but prohtbltion will keep It in the dcinncralio column constantly ineroaslug najoritics uutil the law Is repealed Hint of Pljmouth Mv couuty used to ho rcp ibicaubv | ngfod tnujorltj.butourpedplo couldn't taud prohibition , llioj llrstelected Curtis , an uuti-prohlbitlon republican , but lie foltuwfulloutsomo among the republl cans down here Then I was elected Willi out auy trouble and ran squarol ) ou the issue of prohibition Our majorities hnvo been crawlmg up over slnco Wo kavo Clovi land ob5 oi er Harrison , but last > car our county wont wild aud lidos majority run up to ever V a thousand Jf the republicans stand by pro .x hlbitiou again this session and coucrcss falls p to modify tbo tariff our majority will grow F s still larger , and that is not all ' 1 no whole B J- northwestern port of the state la coming in line with us on these questions and two 1 ears from now wo will have both the house and the souato by Kood working majorities ' 1 heso uieuibcrs , as will bo scon , all como from scctlors where , for some reason or other , the domocratla gilns In the la t olec tlon were vorj hoav > . Tlio republicans in the lcgislaturo will undoubtedly dUigrco with tlicso snngulno democrats nnd decline to stampede to the democratic view of things as given ubove life AN AUaUltl ) AsamiTtOV Tlio Dcrancrillc Claim or Political iVnonnilanov In limn De3 Moives la , Peb 9 [ Spcciil to 1'IB I3i n | The democrats hnvobcen claiming nil tlio whllo that thij ! were ontlttod to the speak ership on the ground that tlioj were now the dominant party of the state The ofllcliil returns Bbovv that Insteal of being o\cnl\ balanced in the house with the republicans they nro not entitle 1 , oa their ow n showing , to thirteen of the mombcrs who sit on their side Ihu Democrats hnvo claimed ever slnco the election that the \oto for Governor - ornor Boles reproionted thol'atrongth in the state rhoy claim thnt tlioj made their light on the prohibition issue as roprcsontod bv biui , and paU nu attention to the legislature turo lho returns dhow tint the following thirteen districts now represented by oppo sition members of the house lho soparalelj nnd collectively more \otos for Mr Hutchl son than for Mr llo'cs \ \ innesliloir Decatur , rijotto , Buolnnan Poivoihlok Plojd , Kossuth Adair , Osceola and Lion Chciokco , Monona Adams und Boone Osceola nnd Lyon constitute ono district naeh of thuo titer counties named is a dis trict bj itsulf According to the doniOPi ats' own method of reckoning , thow nro republl can dlstilets , for every ono ot them give n majority for Mr Hutchison On the republican publican side of the house , but ono county is found that gave n nujority for Mr Uoles thut.ls Marion ounty , which gave him Just twonu-llvo nujority , nlthough It elected ti republlcin representative Deluding this ono member from tbo ropublicm side , loives it with fortj nluo dlstrictH that uru ropubli cm ou the test vote for tovoiuor Ihen aiding to it tlio thlitoon republlem districts now represented by persons not republicans thcio is loft n total of sixty two republl can districts nnd only thliti eight dome ci itio districts An I jot the do nocrnts claim that they nro ntillo 1 to the sp ikor Ibis showing has couvincoa the republicans that they c in never Justify theimoli os if they surroudoi the spojkcrshlp ivhoi there uro sixtj two republican districts In the stuto aud only tlnrtj oicht democratic ADJOUKVMGNT TlLlw Some of the lUQiubors of the legislature nro already bogi ining to talk about the time for final ndjournmont although no business has vet boon transacted The aioraco lonth ( of n lcgislatho sosslon m this stnto has boon seventy das In ono instauco it exceeded ono hundred dais and in one instmco it wa onlv forty three d iys But on the avenge it lcoapt in the v Icinity of s"ventv days lho usual time for aljournment until the last few j oars has boon the latter part of March homo think th it the dea Hock will ncces sarily prolong the session so much the longer , but the deadlock did not h ivo tlfat effect m 1S74 for the session tint jcar lusted onlj Bixti seven days It is qulto hltcl\ tint if tor the legislituro does organize the members will fool the importance of wasting no time and will rush business through ho ns to adjourn about the usual time Pour weeks have passed in idleness If the members be in business right away they can do the , tittles that ueods to be dona in n hurry as OTiirits see mu Judge Macomboi of Ida Grove 1 as been onjoj ing nn oxpcricnro which do s not como to most people till after thov are dead Ho has been finding out what people thought ot him supposing ho w is dead A foiv days ao ho was v or3 sick with the inlluonza The report was sent to the now3papors that ho was dead , aud it was so unnouncad by the Associated press Then Ills wife began to receive letters and telegrams of condolence from all parts of tbo Btato ana many oxpros slons ot respect nnd compliments for the late Jurist were made public lho amusing feature of it wis , however , that four can didates startol post husto after the supuosod vacant Judgsklp and within twenty-four hours had cither nppoarcd bsforo the governor ornor m person or by proxy requesting to bo appointel ns successor to the Judge Ihon ctitno the news that he was not de id and it overtook some of them here In Des Moines as they were Juat in the act of apply ing foi his pluco Ihey aio now a very crestfallen sot of candidates and they dent want to hear iny nlluslons to dead men's Bho-s The Mace nbor f iniily is now recelv ing daily a sack full of letters of congi itula tlon from those who iirst sent condolences Till LITTLr VlltKOW OICOE ' 1 ho little narrow gaug i railroad known as the Keokuk & Northwestern is still the sub ject of controversy It litis been offered for sale several times , but would not comtnnnl i price that was regarded as at all fair It seems now that Judge Love rejected the last bid made for the road when the receiver General Gilchrist , tried to bay it In doing so ho made some rcmatks that hnvo boon construed as moaning that hn would order the iiDandonmentof the rodd und the taking up of the track Ho disclaims any such in tcntion , however and has made a public statoinent us to what ho did moan 'lho Judge savs that nftor two bids had been madn for the road which were not of ns much \aluo as the road would bring it Bold for old lion ho intimated that some pur chaser micht take the ro id and sell it piece monl for old iron or anything cl o Ho did this hosavs , to stimulate local parties interested in the oporatiou of the roud to take hold of it and keep It from bolng abandoned bj some suvh plan of piichuso Ihcjudcos oxplunution possibly explains buf it loivestho situation about whoie it was which is that unless some ono puts anouv.li mono > Into the road to keep it going it will bo sold for old lion , and the Keokuk & Northwestern railroad will do no moro lho situ ition in which this reid is pi iced is very much llko that or the Clorinda V St Louis roil which is also in the hauls of a reecivor und not making uallj oxronse3 Iowihas ovoi eight thousand miles of nil road but it looks us if n few of the miles had been built before they were needed Ml SOIirS OF l'llLlCtll.HS The legislature is no respaotor of persons In the matter of devotions ItMnv ites clcrgj- mon of nil crcols nud colors ind sexes to nruy for it it has had for chuplam mon proacheis , women preachers negro preachers and nn Indian preacher J ho latter , who ofticiatcd u few days uco , is n full uloolod DUgor-Itidlan His nnmo is Peter O Matthews Ho has had qulto a career During the rebellion ho served In the Umou army as a inombcr of the Portlotti Iowa Infantry After the war ho was nn In Hun scout foi the regului iirmv und wont through several tnoniorablo camp iltrns out on the plains Ihen ho became converted and not , in to work forun euucition Ho went through an ( owa ( allege became n minister , and for s voral voars has boon u toucher In Indian schools Ho lived for many years in Marlon county , nnd coming hero on n visit the other duy ho visited the loglslaturo nnd wis Invited to pray for the statesmen Proin a Digger Indian In California to chup lnln ot the lowi legislituro la quite a luico step oven in these rapid times tiii.v inn T.imi r HLiiecTtov * A combinot flffoit la being made bv the Unseed oil manufacturers of lowi to prevent any chaugoin the tiriff on llax seed The desire for frco llax seed comes from eastern manufaciujors who mu import It from India utlesicott limn they cm get It from the west , and if the duty were taken off the western mills would have to close bomo idea of lho extant of the linseed oil busluoss In low i can bo obtained from the ligures which the m uiufacturcrs have leccntly made publlo LUhtcou i oara ago there was not un oil mill In the ata'o , now there are eight , representing an Investment of ever fJtXKO0J ) They furnish employment and support to sovernl hundred families , nnd thov furnish a nurkot for 8 5W.000 bushels of llax seed annually , The . ( lax seed com mands a bettor prjco than wheat on nn avorugo , and Isu vcr > profitable crop for the furmor Before the oil nulls wcro started there were but a few thousand bushels of llax Boed raised lu this state Now the yield amounts to several million busnels The Unseed oil manufacturers will request the Iowa members of congress to stand by this grow log lndustrj and help the farmers as well ns the manufacturers by keeping It In n prosperous condition In Iown A Mm el Point Dps Moines In Peb 0 fSpeclal Tolo- gratu to Tim Unci lho attorney general has decided to begin suit ngainst several railroads to dotermtno n novel point under the Iowa ratlron I law It is to find out wholher or not lho riitlro ids can bo com tolled to answer nn } questions which the governor m ly think of public interest Last full ho requested the commissions to 11 ml out soycrnl things which the rallro ids had not been nccustomed to report Ho wanted thorn to tell lho salaries they paid to their general olllcers , the iiumbat ot nttomoys they omploved and what they were pill , the names and nostolllcn nddresses of nil tlio stockholders , the number ot mllcago boous they issued etc Most of the roads flatly refused to give the information , Inti mating th it It vvus none of the governors business Ho has now Instructed the attor ney general to bring suit to cotnpol them to nnswor , and the pipTs have boon prepared and suit " will lie begun ngilust the Kock Island , the Burlington , Cedar Haplds & Nortlmrn and the Mluneapol's & St Louis at once Gobble it in ti stnrcli Ti int DrsIoinl3 , In , Pob 9 ibpocial Tele gram to Tin lit ! | lho twohtarch factorlos nt this place have boon sold to a svndieuto that has bought with ono exception all the slarch factories in the country The Gllbort st trch woiks , the larger of the two , Is sold for $ )00 000 lho Sleeper starch works sells for SI Jo 000 It is mulct-stood that the pur chasers are backed by Uugli9h capital and the factories will nil be controlled hi the trust It is probable that ono nnd po sibly both of the factories hero will bo closed lho Gllbort fnctory h is done n business of $ , > 0J 000 niitiu illy and emulojs over ono Imn drod h inns It has boon owned horotofiro chlolly by HulTilo oirtios IhoSUepei fuc tori isu now Institution controlled by Des Moines pcoplo nud employs llfty hands I ell Umli r the \VIipi 1h Crnvit Un ids , la Feb 0 [ Special Telegram to Tub Bcr J Jatnos otonnor , aged twontj , of Otis 11 , while attempting to board a train at Beverly tad ij fell under the wboola und received injuries which will piovo fatal Ho w is brought to this city and taken to fat Luke's hospit il , whore everything possible is being douo for him Ho cannot surviio Broom I nctory Bui'iio I. , Des Moivcs , la , Pob 0 [ Special Tolo- grnm to iiic BckH10D03 Moines broom factory , a small but growing institution was burned this morning Ono or two ad jiccnl buildings were also destroyed , loss from SJ.0OL to S3 000 i SLNAlOlt AhlUIUllV Ho Glv * s flln Vicvvh IlccnrdiiiK tlio Blair Lilucatlotint Bill Cmoiao Pcb 9 fSpacml Telegram to Thf Bee ] bonator Washburn was in the citj today for a few houre on his way homo from Washington to Minneapolis In con versation with a ropirtor ho discussed varl ous proposed pieces of legislation Asked what the souato will do with the Ulalr bill bo said ' Weil , if they are llko 1 am , it wont pass Tlio principle Is bad It glvos nation il funds to the stutoi to bo spent under dor stuto control , that Is a bad principle it croatcs a possible corruption fund , and it is chiefly for the benefit of a section , that Is bad ibo south is amply ublo to take care of its own cuuca tlon , and it ougb to bo loft to do it" lho senator did not think there would , bo nnj issue rnado of Speaker Hoed recent ruling in the house The 0110 uufortuaato thing about his action , " said ho ' is that it cimo un on au uloction case Unthinking Deoplo nro apt to think it is a purely partisan raeas uro lho hotter plan would have been to lot the llLht , come up on a lcnort from the com mittca on ruloj but it is all right as It is lorn Heed has boon entirely couslstont Every ono who has been familiar with legislation in Washington knows that the old house rules vvcio practically the worst possible rules to work under Under them at an > time two or thrco men could and did stop legislation Hjod has advocated a change n these rules for years while in the house , ou the platform as well as in his mag aztno articles , and public opinion will sus tain him lho llrst business of congress when the rules are settled will be to present a tariff bill It is pretty well Understood that tlio house will frame a bill on the sunato tu ill bill of lust session It will be passed by both the house and the senate without much deviation from the lines laid down In the original senate Dill " OONGULSS . bomo of the Business Laid Out for the Wcolc Washington , Pob 9 The now code of rules will be the chief subject of interest to coma before the house this week it Is the Intention of the commltteo on rules to call it up ns early as possible and ask the house to limit the debate that final action on the sub Ject may bo reached within two or three dnjs Whllo many features of the rules are obnoxious to the democrats it is not probable th it opposition will bo manifested othcrwiso tlitin \ > i speeches aud ndverso votes nn them , provided the minority uro afforded what they regaid us reasonable time for dis cusslon lho committee on elections may report the ronu stod election case of Atkinson va Pen dlutou and nction upon tliut case will consume - sumo the remainder of the week There tiro-indications that the Blair 0 luca tlon bill in the senate will run through the wcolc and perhaps for a longer period before a vote is taken lho bill to provide a territorial government for Oklahoma will probably bo dtsposod of In the morning hours , and nny odd ends of time thorelu remaining will bo devoted to iniscollnncous unobjected" busluoss on the calendar In executive session the senate , It Is expected - pectod , will consider the nomination of Mor- Lau to bo commissioner of Indian affairs , Doruhostor to bo superintendent of Indian schools and Wurmouth to bo collector of cus toms at Now Orleans , all of whloh nro sub jects of controversy , Stonnislilp Arrivals At Now York The Umbrla , from Liver pool , the Dania , from Himburg , La Bra laguo , from Havro , the Pennsylvania , from Antwerp At London Slghtod The City of Chicago , from Vew York , Lu Champagne , from Now York for Ilavro , the Ilhaotia , from Now Yoik for Hamburg riit ) WoiiiberPnreoiHt Tor Omaha 1and vicinity Pair weather Par Nobraskn Pair , southerly winds , becoming coming variable , colder Tuosdav night 1 or Iowa Puir , warmer , southerly winds Tor South Dakota Local rains or snows , southerly winds , colder luosday morning m bnlniuiinon'rt Puuoral Havana , Tob 9 The funeral of General balamanca , lata captain geuoral of Cuba , took piico today with splendid teicmomes lho route fjotn the palaoo to the cemetery vvus lined with troops and duo'military honors wore paid to the deceased Orleans liinu ol'Defonso , Pahis , Peb 9 Counsel for the duo do Or leans will argue that the now rocrulting law abrogates tlio clause in the oxpul ioir law forbiddiug Prench princes to enter lho iirmy and that the dun has not therefore rendered himself liable to the penalty * An Ooenii btettinnr Wrecked London , Fob 9 The steamer bpjrldlon Yuglluno , from Constantinople , was vvrocked near Palmoutu Kigbt persons were saved The captain was drowned and thirteen others nro missing PREPARED FOR TllE STRUGGLE The Assault on the Mormon Strong hold to Bo Made Today LIBERALS PERFECTLYORGANIZED All the Minute Details Ltmkcil After I'or Bringing Ontji * I till Vote Tbo Turning jlMInt In Utah's History A Pcrti ot Organisation Salt Lakh Citt , Utah , Peb 9 JSnccinl Tologrnm to Tub Bbh J Tlio Walker house In this city la tonight n surging mass of humanity , occnslonod by the fact thit the proprietor , Major Georgt > b Erb , lias for the past twenty vunrs been a most porsistcut yet consistent nntngonUt ot the Mormon methods of church and municipal govern ment " 1 ho Walker housb is the hendq inrtors for the libornl central commltteo , of winch Judge O W Povvors Is chairman , and to whom Is duo the credit of ono ot the most thorough and complota political eairpnign organizations ever known In the Unltod States lho city and voters under Judge Powers management Is Jlv idod Into wards , precincts , blocks , etc , With captains to each Besides , the liberal voters nro diviilod Into blocks of ton with n captain , oto , to boo that every ono of the ton votes nro east It I3 to the credit of the central committees th at every saloon In tbd'Uty has boon closed today nnd will not bo openol until the polls close tomorrow evening vvhllo pre it excitement citomont proctitis , yetovcrybody nppoirs do tcrmlnol to see a fair and peace iblo election tomorrow Mnrtnnnism Don nt tl Salt Lam , Utah , Tob 9 rSpoctal to Ian Hi f J The chaotic condition of Salt Ltiko City cannot bo imagined The turning point In the history of Utah Is not being made withoutupsottlng a great church government and spilling out saints and sin ncrs nllko And when tbo upheaval occurs there will bo great ilssures In the now foun datlon Unit will have to bo bridged over by laws ol reconstruction similar to those thut were passed for the south ( it the end of the civ il w ir * t ' With a grand Jury jnflcltnent hanging over the head ot the present tnavor , Tranels Armstrong , for misappropriation of the city roveuues and a like noose around the nock of the sheriff , with the Mormon church proportvincludliigstree railway franchises , in the hands of a reoolvor , to bo wound up under the law passed Vy the federal con gress , nnd with u Mormon legislature and a Gcntifo govornoi holding an absolute vote , and the county 0dices ( filled with Mormons loyal to their church the condition of the governments of Utah , slate , county nud mu- mcipalhavo a hard road , to travel before nd- lustlng thcmsclvoa to the now order of things t Die determination of the opposing forces beggars description and to such a high ten sion are the feelings ot the contestants drawn that should a riot break out it vv ill bo furious and destructive , , In lbSl prior to the passage of the Cd munds-lucKer law ; , the Mormons polled 19 OOj votes in the torrlloty to BJ.210 Gontllo votes , wbilo Salt Lane ' ' City was carried bv such majority as the Mu'rraous cared to call outSinco Since the passage of the Edmunds Tucker bill there have been flvo elections held In this city , which resulted us follows Mor Gen mon tlio August 1887 . . . . , 1,8 > 4 927 Pebruary 1883 . . l,73t > 910 August 18S3 1 t > 00 1,090 Novoinbei 18bS . . . . 1 M > 633 August , lbS9 > 2 015 2 OjO The last election for loglslaturo , was car rlod by the Gentiles ( liberals ) by forty ono majority This was a great surprise , as It vvus not anticipated Scarcely was the re suit published until both parties were put on their metal and their lines swollou by every known Bpeclcs of political multiplication until the registration books show nn mcroaso I of moro thnn two thousind voters since the Aucust electloti lho August election was but a sKlrmish compared with the desperate D Utle that has b en golngon for live months I he fury of the closing days is something unpnrallolod In the conduct of political cam paigns 1 ho liberals can turn out a proces sioo of 7,0JO torchbcircrs and lire oft such a display of Uro works us would make an east o-ti city ashamed by way of comp irison lhero i a great army of loval , patriotic citizens , who at last seoia wuy to vote out of once ) the men w ho trailed the national colo-s in the dust and hung the stars und stripes at h lit must on the Fourth of July to show their contempt for a government that would not protect a lot of rebellious traitors und maku the beautiful Salt Lake valley u haicm I lho city and county onlces are hold in the fuvoicd families of the favored church going from father to sou untjl the mind of man runneth not to the contcaiy These creatures of the church help tpomsolves to the city revenues us If they wore collected in the titbo yaid and not paid dut of the pockets of Gcntifo and Mormon allko I'lio Mormon , on the ? , otbor hand claims credit foi all that Utaliijs , but the nnti Mor mon retorts to this that Utah is us the Al mighty made it execptjhoso Mormon bonds In uono of the publlefspceches hovel hoard discussed the question whether "u man with wile is an angel and the man with two wives a devil " The ono typlo uppoi most is the making of Silt Lake uij American city The Mormon points with jprldo to the present order of things , whllo tlio liberal seas nothing but mud , mules aud Cbinc3c carls and a Plata where the Moors ot Spain would dlo ot ennui If ono can take the stories that are floating about , aveu with all the grams of salt that are in the great luke , ho cannot but believe that the earth Is being harrowed and tbo sky scrnpod for illegal voters , The ipprovod methods of attaining the de sired result of swelling the registration that have proven most productive nru railroading ing" und ' ! ' Mormons sewering , JTno are credited with importing 1,000 , moro or less , of lho riff raff and keeppjg them in the sewers at day ut the publiu expense , and harboring them at night six deep w.Hie adobe houses with but a single blankotbotvvoon their bare bacus aud tbo floor Among the Botilleld gang of desperadoes was ono u unen , who gatnoa some notoriety by mistaking on 3 McGintyfor a Cronin sus peot O Brlen came hero In his Sunday clothes and in place of railing through the pavement and having a ton ot coal dumped on his ' Sunuuy best fell into tbo heart of a young lady so deeply that morally spoaklug , ho could not mrvo tumbled much lower without becoming a Mormon Ibis fall of the married young man was placed before the bishops anddtavas decided thut this species ot detective work wns inimical to the best mterostsof polygamy , und to s ive the young lady , the churub aud the coming election O'Brien was bounced O'Hrlon had also reported certain intorvio vs and insluo information to bis chief , ami the ghtmng rapidity with which the young detective un boiled the secrets of the liberals excited n suspicion as to the ( .eaulnonoss and a belief that he was carrying 011 n double flirtation with his chief and the fair young lady in- steud of attending ta business In pluco of going to Chicago O'Brien went straight into the bosom of the liberal tamp and unfolded all he knew , and , if wo are to credit a Latter Day balut , backed by the statement of a detective , O linen uc.nln un bosomed much uiore than ho kuow , Tbo barom scarem dotcrtlvo business has sot both parties to rights und there is a disposl tlon uow shown to nay some heed to the forms of holding elections prevailing in civi lized communities The heart ot tbo people Is loyal and n more patriotic army than the liberal foieea caunot bo found east or west of the Uocky moun tains Whnto er crooKudness may bo going on belougs to the few , nnd the many are In totnl Ignorance of their dovlcci Tno Moi mons , ns wall of the Gentiles demand a fair , pcntenblo election , and what has be on done out of the honest way will bo repaired as much as posaiblo 1o prevent nn outbreak on election day both parties hnvo ngrcod thnt there shall bo nn equal number of United Stntos deputies ns of Mormon pnllco posted nbout the polls thus giving fair play und protection to boJ.h sides HtntrmciitH Prom Both Hiilos Sut LiKr Cm , Utah , Pob 9 lo an As soclutcd press correspondent tonight Mr Kichaids , chairman of tbo pojplo s ( Mor mon ) patty , made tv lengthy statement Ho rev lowed tha charges which had boon made that the liberals have had complcto control ot the registration aud hnvo without w arrant or reason thrown out many peoples pnrtv votes Also that the liberals ran n special car down to the Colon lo line a couple of weeks ago and registered n vvholo colony of railroad laborers who never saw Salt Lake In 11 general talk on the situation ho nsserlcd that the Ltluiunda and inciter nets hml been used foi politic il purposes Ho ussortcd furtuor that the idea thnt the Mormon church and the peoples patty uro ono Is erroneous Governor Arthur Ihomtis ono ot the liberal oral loaders , said the reports that the elec tlon tomorrow may procipitito serious trou bio Is ridiculous 111 his mind Ho thinks the Gentiles will carry tt 0 city by 1 000 The question which dominates in tlio election is the same ns In every other tint the atti tude of the majority of the pcoplo toward the government under which they live should bo proper lho G"ntllo demand that the laws shall bo obeyed nud when the courts of last resort pass upon questions there sh ill no longer b" controv orsy Chairman Powers of the liberal party do ulcs In tote the charges of fraud by the Mormons nnd makes counter charges sn\ Ing they brought in 1-00 men whom they put to work on public works und intcndel to vote The llborcls nn these men down nnd had them stricken out lho law under which the registrars have ucto I was atlopto 1 by n lofeialattiro unanimously Mormon nnd against 11 Genlilo p-otost Now that the Mormons find the olllcers under it appolnle 1 by the Gentiles thov cry out against this child of their own creation > Tllh ObEAIlVNCG ItLCOllU I liirtncial TraiiRtiftinu 1 of the C01111- trv for tlio Past \V t ok Boston , Pob -bpeclnl | Telegram to Tim Brl I lho following tiblo , compiled from spcciil dispatehos from the un-agors 01 thooloaring housoa lu the citiosnamod shows tlio grass exchanges for the last week with tlio rates percent , increase or decrease as compared with the similar amounts for the corresponding week in lbfel CITIES ClbAlIINOS g g NevTYork" JTl 14 ! 1 S Tl IlOston , 1SW81"9 " 1 1 Ml idelpnia -1 " 14.41 - 7 rmcaeo r-1 . ( KM ] 0 8 hi Louis 2 • p * 1(1 ( 11 1) ) llaltlmore lneSJltll .18 IvowOrleans lSJJl m 7 Pittsburg 14 0J1 (10 ( 19 wn frroiicUco H 00 671 IS Cincinnati 12 W OoO I ) 0 I oulsi Ilia 10 m 710 la 2 Kansas Uty P .J ] l&i 2 3 Milwaukee . 0 100 000 10 8 Vrpildenco f. wiki h „ Omahai J-(4-44,7a2 18-7 Detroit r > kW07U 11 a Olev eland 4 ( tl a 1 31 0 Denvei 4 JI2 On 117 8t Paul 11"1 ) -j 8 Mlnneapills J8"0 10 gi 9 Memphis iw > 81l 8 7 Indianipolis 2 U * JS TJI Columbus t - 7 I ( i 11 2 Duluth 2 lis 1-4 1 i dulieston . 18.7 " 01 37 7 Klchinond isnt.1) 1)3 Hartford S . " "I 0 1 Peoria 1 Uts MB 0 8 BtJosopn ] fin012 r , tt Snrlnptleld 1.H77D 11 (1 ( New Haven 1 413 110 10 Washington ] 611116 ri I Portland Me 1 _ I9 "S3 2a 0 VV orcester 10 0 IM 81 Norfolk 811 J0i ) 11 1 iwilmlngton 3 ( itiK ) is Wichl 11 -1 0 < _ 0 0 Sioux ' Ity " ( < • 17 01 (1 ( Syracuse 770Mi 7 " ( ran 1 Itunids 6 1530 5 0 J ow ell 'Omul 2j 8 I os angtles fl > I JO 3 lies Mol ies riiiS71 18 t New Iledforl 483 U > 41 4 I < "XlnKtoii hy 417'i3 84 u Topeka . " cr | M ) 10 4 Montreal 7'II531 U J • lluiralo 4 SI 410 • I'ortlrnd Ore 1 111 8" ! • lllrmlntham 1181212 • Boattlo 101 8.11 " Total II lS.18o,8 | i 2 Outsldo Now 1 ork 4.0" .iJlJI 0 0 Jl'Artly approximated • Not include 1 in totals No cl arlnghou33 at thUtlmc last year Villi SIOUV IIOOUERS Tlioy Are Impatiently Awaiting tlio ProHitli nt's Pi oLlniiiAtion CitAitiicitt un , S D , Pob 9 r&tnclil lolegrnm to Iiib Bee I All has been qulat hero today among the boomers nnd settlers who are awaiting presidential permission to go upon the bloux resoryatlon und select cluims , but it can bo plainly seen that all are much exc ted and anxious to enter the prom ised land when It is thrown open lho boomers who made the unsuccessful attempt to locate upon .ho reservation a few nights ago nro r ithcr Impatient out will bo prevented vented from repeating the attempt Lata last evening Indian Agent Andorsnn was told that about llfty boomers bad erossod the reservation muny miles north of heio , and that they had at once loft for the in terior whern they are selecting land and erecting dwellings Ho notified his Indian police und told thorn to run every settler off the reservation und confiscate their lumber , etc , in case they refused to remove It from the land l'iio police nro now aftei the boomers , but nothing as yet has boon hoard from thorn Bcsidos the immense crowd of boomers now gathered bore , thare nro said to ba hun dreds congregating at a point below , directly opposlto the mouth of \ \ hito river , where they will crois when the proclamation open ing the laud is issued lomorrow promises to bo nu exciting duy In ibis vioimtv , as the boomers fully expect the proclamation to bo Issued during the day 1 ho weather is warm and very favorable for the great rush Mnrtlorea Ills Son WiNNirro , Fob 9 A special from Malmi says Yesterday d iring the absence of John Morton , aged fifty two , his father , aired seventy five , abused Mrs Morton , his daughter in law , aged fifty four When the son returned ho remonstrated with his father , whereupon the old man took down a guu nnd shot and instantly killed his son Ho then turned the gun on Mrs Morton nuu shot hot in the abdomen bliu aled within nn hour rlhooldmin | does not deny the crime nnd says bo did it intentionally , Xn Sees ion nil Mglil Helena , Mont , Fob 9 The republican house und senate were In session till S 30 this morning , and passed eight appropriation bills Becker , the democratic senator who wus brought in by the sheriff lust nIt.lit , took no part in the proceedings , but was counted present by the lieutenant governor , tuus making a quorum m Th Death Iteconl Santa Hauuatu , Cala , Peb 9 Henry H Willlati s , of the well known firm of shipping merchants Diamond & Co , San Pranclsco , died hero last night , aged seventy New Oiileanb , Teb 9 Colonel Isaac W. Patton , a prominent citizen who has held many oftlces of honor aud trust , Includiug the city trcnsuroshlp id the mayorship , die ! this nftcrnoon of vioxy St Pi Trusnimti , l\b Count Vilonlcff , formorlv minister of th' torior , Is dead I ONHON , Peb 0 lho ilottli Is announce I of Henry Bcntlck Boyle , fifth carl of Shan non , from itifluoiiz 1 CAM 12 IN ON V IUIC\CIjV2 rlir King Ciriuvitl VtnKus n Novel Pntrr Into Nioe tf'i ) l/rliiJit 1W by dills ( , t /ifinift ! ] hui Pob 9 1 Now York llerild Ciblo Special to 1 nn BhP 1 Ihuro wits but ono cry In Nleo tonight , nul It vv is 'Ciirnivnll Carnival la couilngl" nnd como ho did but not the carnival of old Ibis year King Cartilvtil would line nothing to do with ( Stcmi or even later moms of locomotion , bo instead nf nrriv lug ns ho often h is done ntGaro ho c 11110 strolling quloth along the Promonndo dea Angolals On ills feetl Oh , dear , no , 11 Inter Invention still 1 trloyclo It wns 3 o'clock when his majesty , who is to rula the rovcls foi days to como , appeared , eighteen feet In hcighth dtcssod In 11 rose nnd yellow Jacket , with knee brcoches , stripe I hose , painted shoes and hatted with a Jockeys cip His golden tricycle whcols were nlno feet high and his suite wns us elegant ns his mijcstv himself Ihcrolwcro the muiilcli il llrcmun bauds without number , torch bow ers und n vvholo party of puiiehinollos on horsebiek whoso duty soomo I to bo to keep the redllght boys up to theli work nud tno torch bearers in their plieos lhrougbout thu u'holo route tlio ( moments wcro ernmmed , and never perhaps line vis ltors to Nice witnessed so brilliant u sccno Laughing , cheering , shouts nnd music mingle 1 ciuated n true pandemonium Nice had gene mid once nLoIti , llroworks How in all directions , every bilcouv wa3 llllod with sightseers nnd standing uti lor the slioltor of d irk trcos the sltht was ono long to bo remembered It wns a pantomimic tritiaforuiallon scene in real life lho procession , amidst dancing and music wended Its w iv ulong the boulevards to the Plaeo Gurabaldi where for a minuio the king stopped to pay his respects to the gen eialdu division und gouvnrnuur It then went straifcht to the Cislno where lho Iroys of the town were , with n troniendously llowcry speech too flowery , indeed , to bo taken down in shorthand handed to King Cnrnivfil XVIII , who afterwards was conducted to his throne , where , \\ith his back to the sun , ho will bo monarch of all ho suriovs and the condoner of all deeus , good or evil , that nny happen duilng his rolgn of a little ton days , when like Guy 1 avvkes of old , ho will sudor the extreme penalty ot the lawNico Nice is full und still the visitors come Among tbo litest an mils nro the Baron and Barrono Doaanz Comte nnd Comtosso Iiess lor , Comtosso Do Sembcrg Comto and Com tcsso Do Nouville Comtessodo Yisiiil Comto Tlbotti the painter Gorvax , Baton do Wolffo aud who knows vvuo A GllllfV Plll/L llGHTIiR Sick vItli La Grippe , Andy Boivcn I ilIHb Three llotirfl Nrw OnicvNg , Peb 9-Andy Hovvon , a locil light weight , foughtCharlio Johnson of Minneapolis with skin gloves at Abita Springs todav lhero bus been bad blood between the men slnco the recent 1J0 ven-McHnlo fight Bowen told his managers a fight with Johnson must be made rcgirdlcss of money , so the stakes was fixed at S100 a Bide and the guto receipts Uowcn was taiten sick last Weducs day with la cilppo and his backnrs warned to forfeit the stake , but ho would not permit It All last night ho Buffered with fever and came into the ring this morn Ing looking badly and weighing 131 pounds Johnson was u head tailor had 11 longer reach and was in the pluk of condition Ho owned up to 137 pounds , but upucared heavier Only nbout two hundred pcoplo were pros out It proved a great llkht lnstiug tnreo hours and twelve minutes mid would have been going on yet , but for the arrivul of the train In the hrst round Bowen rushed Johnson nnd knocked him down three times punish ing him severely around the body , Bowcti was not hurt but exhausted himself so that he was not > tiong enough thereafter to do 'Ivor the finishing touch After the first lound bo contlnuod to force the lighting but his plucky leads mot with clinches and upper cuts from JohiiBOu In the sixth round Bowen cut his eye ui'aiust a stake in a clinch and had his lip cut in the next round After th it ho waited for Johnson to lead , and as the latter could not bo conxol or aousel into doing it the fight lasted forty three rounds Bowen dlsobevod his seconds nnd rushed his man ut Intervals tot ting in some find body and jaw blows and reoeivlug upper cuts in return Bowon's facn was terribly swollou und he bled freely , and lohuson'B chcsi sides and back were cut and bruised lo the last few rounds Johnson led several times but Bowen rushed him in return nnd did terrible punishment considering his con dition Johnson's upper cut3 served him in lood Bleu ' , iiUiomh ! his returns did not PI11130 Bowen When tinin timoenmo the en 1 of the light was us fur oil us ov or , and the men wcro told to como forwnrd lo shako hnnds Bowen objocicd but finally yielded and that ended his first drawn fitlit Johnson Is said to be re illy a well known northwestern lightwolght al though some dccluto thut ho is Jimmy Collins of St Louis , who Is wanted in con uectlon with a recent fatal fi > , ht there lbs not gate receipts wcro divided bo twoan the men , whllo Bowcn's manager gave him the f 1H ( ) stakes IJowcn smashed two knuckles of his right hand on Johnson's head dtirinc the fight A party of roughs gavoconsldorublo trouble at 0110 time but were finally ejected by the sheriff , who witnessed the affair us u spec tutor and peace ollicer TWO SCKIOUb W IILCJCS Spreading Ilnlls In Ono Case nnd an Open Switch In tliu Other IlAiiuisiioiia , Pa , Peb 9 This morning nt Marsh's run , near this city , two freight trains were bolng sidctruckod to allow the Pacific express to pass , The brakeman of the llrst section of the frolght left the switch open , supposing the second section would coma in on tbo suino track , but it took another switch Before the brakeman could remedy his mistake thu express rounded tlio curve and dushod Into the freight lho truck bus been blocked nil nay Fireman Umerton was the only 0110 killed , I ugiucer Stcrmor und Lnglncer Voglo were senoualy hurt but will probubly reoovor , Iwo express messengers weio badly Injured Several others were scr itched nnd bruised ItoANOkP , Vn , Fob 9 The westbound pnsscngur tram on the Norfolk & Western vvus wrecked by spreading raili near Bristol tel , 'I enn to lay Lxpross Messenger Iforr was killed and Mull Agent Hock futully in Jurea Baggage Master Adams was badly hutt Conductor Barnes and two passengers were slightly injured , The others escaped with a shaking up A Job lor I irtoen Hundred Mon ItosEiiuito , Ore , Peb 9 It Is cstlmatod by the Southern Pacific oulclala hero that It will take I 500 mou ono month to repair.tho railroad track damaged by the Hood between hero and Ashland , a distance of about ono hundred und forty miles Six tulles of tracu vycro carried out GOVERNMENT PRINTERS RICK DlssntlBflocl W th n Civil Sorvloa RogultUlou A STRIKE VERY PROOABLE Trnoj Will Unnialn in tlio V ill tit ft XI10 Case ol tlio Mini ntm ( Iniui- nniH A Monument tel isli- liigtoii'M Mot tier Washington Bintttu < Tine Oiutu Bar , 1 513 PotlltTKENTII SritEXT > Washington D O Fob 9 | 1 ho victory of the pinto printers In their light ngninst the ititiolucllon of steam presses Into the buroiu ot aneraviug nnd printing lust summer has nulo thorn very sanguine nud they line now un lurtukon another cruaido which Booms liltcly to result in n general strlko nnd perhaps the touipor nry suspension of business in th it institu tion lho administration is pi leal lu a position whore It must either recognize the color line in the government scrvieaor offonl the printers union An octroon named Frances Flood , from Buffalo , who is deseiihed ns n vorv pretty ind toutool girl of twenty or twotitv one yoirs who was formerly n school teacher , panel the best ox imlnntlon before the civ 11 surv ice eomniia- Blon nnd was certified to the superintendent of the buteiu ot eu > .rivlngnnd printing with two other girls to fill vie moles among the Pluto printers assistants lholr duties uro 10 lift the sheets of bond nnd built nota p ipor to and from the printing picssis mid they stand till diy bosilo the priuturi For this servlco they receive S41 dollars ti inoi th No colored irlll W113 ever before tissig led to this work nllhoufh there nro sovoril among the countesses , " as thu woinott who cjunt the shoots uro called lho printoi to whom she was assigned , a man nnmed lohiisou , refused to 1ve.1e.pl her nnd was dismissed fro n the bureau by bum linteudent Meredith - < dith with the npprovul of bccrotiiry Win dom bho was then assigned lo uno'her printer nnmol 1 ovy , whonlso diclinod to ro coiva her nud immediately tcndeied his resignation on the ground thnt ho would network work with a uici.or" His resignation was not accepted but ho was llkowis 1 dls nissed Hint left no other vacancv , but the irl is still on the rolls and will ba assigned to duly whenever n vuenncy occurs Yesterday the executive commltteo of the printers union called upon Superintendent Meredith and bceretni \ \ \ indoiu nu 1 m ido a roimtil demand for tlio priviloco of selecting their own helpers which was donled for ob vious reasons 'I his hi inch of the bcrvico is under tlio eh II son Ice commission and v 1 cnnelcs hnvo lo bo tilled uccordlni , to the lnw like ull other positions In the executive dcpirtnieut lhey did not raise the quos tioti of color but simply insisted upon choosing thth own assist mts end wcro willing to select them from nnv number of cundldates certified by the commission lho secretary declined to yield and the printois' upion held 11 meeting last mc.ht at which the executive comtniltco wns instructed to draft a foiunl molest und ( .ive 11 power to take such nction ns in their discretion was proper In tha cube The department dceliiK d to accede to their demands The pnhtors will not say what this action it ill be , but It is well understood that if the seerotary of the treasury dccllnos , as ho must do , 11 strike will bo ordered ' TUL MONTANA CI 11MVNTS Montana's four claimants to the two seats In the United Stntos sonnto are expected hero tomorrow lho senuto committee on privileges and elections uro to lu to up lho contest now and dispose of it No ejection will likely bo rccoini < ! od nud Binco no ono has ever filled these offices thefilturoof the Mont inn legislature to elect will not create v ac metes nnd so the democrutlo kovuruor cinnot appoint inv ono to lho places This vv 111 lot tbo question to ov or to another legislituro TKACl TIKFBA DltlV R Secrctaiy lrncy went out for 11 drive with the president und his son this afternoon and nftcrwurd spent tin hour with his daughter , Mrs Wilmerdluir , who is still corllned 10 the resident 0 of Lieutenant Mason by her broken arm and sprained nnklo It is proba bio that the oecrctary will take a trip down the rlvor on the Disuitrh if the we illu 1 con tiuues line , butjic Insists upon L.olng to the dtpirtment for ' a duv or two llrs in order to dispose of some important matters that 1110 there pending Ills immedi tto plans there fore are indefinite , but it is decided thnt ho will remain in the cablnol and hehasclready Liven orders to hnvo lho ruins of his houto removed us soon as the undoiwn ors ( , lv o the ncccssnry permission Ilia houBO wi a insured for only $ X > 0U0 which will barely cover his furniture , ornaments pictures , library etc , that were destroyed Hie total pecuniary loss will umount to about ? b. ) 000 MOniLll VIASHINUTON'S OIIIVI The row that has been coine on in FroJ- cricksburg , Va ever the ownership aid control of the grave of the mother of Wash ington has rcsultol in the organization of an association of ladies to purchase the piopcrty nnd oreet u suitable monument lho widow of Chief Justice Walto Is the president ard Mrs Lwn.m 1 rumbull his been named us lho vice president foi Illinois liTnniu w's ncNiAl Senator Potticrow of Svith Dtikota , who arrive 1 last night from n busluoss trip to his home , aula to your correspondent this even ing tli it plenty of seed foi thu spring plant ing would bu procured from Chltnuu ami clsuwhcro throuch tlio cflorts of thu legisla tive committee , of wliiin Govirnoi Moilettt ) i9 chairman ' It Is uufortunato " said he , ' for the people nnd tlm country that these cxugt-eralcd reports were ever started nbout alleund suffering in No'th nnd South 1) ikota It is true that there w is a short crop in some local tloi hut season , but there Is now and has houu uo Buffering fur either food or fuel Our fu-mera In u very few cjuutics will need assistance 111 the way ot n loan of wheat nnd oats , of which they can get an abundance from eraiti dealers in Chicago , St Paul and Minneapolis , but they will need nothing further lho reports , ' greatly exaggerate 1 and sent out by un principled persons who sluinU wanted to collect inonov , clothing aud provisions to bo appropriated for their own use , huvo cioatod the I iipresslon in some sections ot tlio east that there uro starving or fiuczing people la the Dakotas , which is untrue It will do our country harm with these who will not tuko the trouble to.ustertuui the filth A mistalto was mndo by lho Ucialuturo not authorizing the Issuu icu of county bonds to raise money lor thu purpose ojf advancing seed whout to tlio furmors who nocd it Wo uro thoroughly nblo to help our elves Pvcry new prairie stuto has found Itsulf boiihi time in the beginning of its cur < er called upon 10 do such thiucs \ \ o li ivo a very briejit fu ture before us tills season lhero will bo an immense iimnlLrntiou , on account ot the opening of lho nloux reservation and tbo general dovolopmout ot lho state 1 ho stuto ot South Dakota is rich in overythlng The need of somu scud wheal in u few counties and ono shoi t crop in thoin will not hurt pro * eeptioly Wo hear litllo said about tto mat ter ono way or another ut homo " J1ISC1.I I.IM'OUH Mra Senator Moody of bouth Dakota will give her last formal reception tomorrow from J until 5 bho will bo usslstod by Mm Butcher , Mrs Livingstone , Mrs John L. Wilson und Miss Hampton Grout ustonisiuont Is being expressed ever thu countcnanco bolng given thu proposition to loutto the Louisiana lottery In North Da kota Man In congress say the stuto will disgrace Itself If It accepts the scheme Lf- fnrls are bolng made hero to stop thu sale of tickets In tbo District of Columbia I'Kituv b JIeatu A I tiiiiiiiiM Pal ice Bullied , Paius , Peb 9 The former palace of Mamuerlto of Nuvarro on the Kuo do Seiua burned today Loss , JIOOOOO