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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1890)
* 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BUE FllIDAY JPEBHUA11Y 14 1800. | I ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : , m I Congressional proceedings I The Hcuso PnBBoa the Resolution I Congratulating Brazil I AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES I Homo Importnnt Unm Itcportcil and I Adopted SiMiatn Include * Pin I MitnV-lmnil In Ilia Tcrrl- I tory of Oklahoma I llntiNC WUsiiinotos Fct > . in.-On motion of Mr M Hilt of Illinois the senate joint rosolutton I was pasted unnnlmoualy congratulation tbo B * pcoploof tlio United States of llrazllon the I adoption of a republican form of ( govern H mont I Consideration of the cede of rules was then I proceeded with I | Mr Cannon of Illinois , from the cominlttoo I on rules , roportcd an nmcndinont requiring I thnt titles of committees rcportod ba ontorcd H lu the Journal ana printed In the itcconl H I Adopted H | Mr Cannon also reported an amotidmotit I I to rule 15 ( rotating to roll calls ) to oroviao H that after roll call the spenkor shall not en- H tortuin a request to record nvotoorannounco H a pair unless the members name has been HJ noted under clause 3 , which was amended to HJ provide that on motion of any member or H sugccstion by the speaker the nnmos of HJ ' members sufllclcnt to in ale o n quorum of the J i house who do not vote shall bu noted by the J ] cleric and recorded in the Journal , etc The J' nmcudnicntwas adopted J j Mr Cannon also rcportod an nmondmont J < providingtbatcxecutivu communications nu 'd J senate bills may be rercrrod by the spenher J ' to nppropnato committees without boltig J submitted to the house J i After a brief dcmocratlo protest the J amendment was adopted ' J Mr Crisp offered an nmendmont to the J ' rule , providing that no dilatory motion ba HJ ontortninod by the speaker , adding the J words Hut n demand for thoyaas and nays HJ shall not bo considered dilatory " HJ < After a brief discussion It was rejected HJ Mr Crisp offered an umondment , provid- lng that the speaker shall not in aoy cuso HJ refund to entertain an appeal from his docl- HJ ! slon The amendment was lost HJ < The nouso then took a recess until to- | H morrow , IJJ ] Senate Ill ' WAiiusnTON- , Fob , 13. Among tbo bills < reported from committees aud placed on ttio calendar wcro two for the establishment and I maintenance of Indian industrial schools lu Michigan and iouth Dakota H r The bilLnpproprlatlng $500,000 for a public M building in Portland , Ore , was passed H The senate then resumed consideration of H the bill to provide a temporary government V , for the territory of Oklahoma , the pending H question bolng Mr Plumbs amendment to H comprise No Mans Land within the now H : territory H Mr Vest again spolco In favor of the UH amendment | | H Messrs ltcgan and Plumb nlso advocated Jl the nmendmont , the latter saying that the Jl condition in which No Mans Land was left HJL was a scandal on the legislation of the coun- HJi | try Hucxprosscd amazement that the com HJ | mittco on territories hud sot Itself so HJ | ; strongly and bo totally without reason W ugaiiist his proposition o' inclusion HJ | Finally n vote was tnlccn , resulting veas , Hli 27 ; nays , 10 thus including No Mans Land HJ | within the territory of Oklahoma HJI | • - Mr , Plumb also offered an amoudmnnt to HJ | ; attach the Chorokco oil tie t to Oklahoma for UU Judicial purposes This was rejected after HJ | sonio debute , in which the discussion of se ' v- HJ | cral ilavs ago as to the reported threats of | | H the commissioners negotiating with the UU Chcrokecs wus gene over ugain UU - Mr Vest offered an amendment prohibit UU ' Ing the legislative assembly > from authorlz- UU Ing the issue of any bonds , scrip or evidence HH1 , _ " "of drbt for ' any purpose except certificates HMwJ ' " " ' ' " • * " for services rendered Aftcr'conslderablo debate Mr Vest mod ified this by limiting thu prohibition to bonds • • in old of railroads and the umondment was I , adopted " Some further formal amendments ivcro . . agreed to and the bill passed 1/ After executive session the senate nd- UU | | Journcd H " IIAUl ) lO ENPUltCH TUB fiAW T Condition or AIT.Um in Iho Northern H < = . . . " Judicial District or Florida H cVasiu Qtox , Fob 12. The attorney gen UU | eral's resx | > nso to the senate resolution ask M Ing fpr information concerning the opera M tlons of the circuit court for the northern M district of Florida was laid before the scaato K today It consists mainly of letters from H otlIcmlsof , the court , setting forth that It is m Inipossiblo to enforce any process of the U United States in connection with election IJJJJ cases Deputies are abused , prisoners res- U cued and witnosscs terronzod United | States Attorney Stripling , In a lot UUJ ' ter , Informs tlio uttorney general UU | that S. C. Saddler , supervisor of reg- HJU ' titration for Alachua county , pleaded HH | guilty to two Indictments for refusal to regis HH | tor persons entitled to registration Ills HH | violations of the law were flagrant , but in HJU view of his confession of guilt and promises Hi of no repetition , etc , some prominent repub- HH | Means , Stripling says , Importuned him not HJ " to pross"tho Judgment against Saddler until HI December , lbUO ho in thu meantime to bo HJ released on $5,000. , The purpose of this , the HJ district attorney says , is ultimately to have HJ ' 'tbo judgment llnally suspended Ho rocom- UU > mends that the arruugement bo carried out Hi \ Philip Walter , chief supervisor of registra- Hi tion , reports the fuel of the Saddlorcuso and HI - • adds : "I assure you 1 put It mild when I Hi ' Inform you that over lO.IXXJ republican votes Hi were thrown out after they were cast , and HJJI that lu a little upwards of TUO precinct ? in Hb , this statu at least ten persons lii every prc- Hb clact were kept off the registration list , and Hb thereby deprived of the right to vote Hb In answer to Attorney Striplings rccom- HB tuondntlon rcgaruing Saddler , Attorney H General Miller , on November .11 , ISSy , wrote : H "It docs not comport with mv views of the U administration of law thnt one bo evidently U guilty of a grave nriuio should entirely H i-sscnpo-punishment , I have submitted your H letter to the president , who concurs la the H Views above expressed , " H Noiiiiuntltinti U Washington , Feb 111. Among the noml- H nations in ado bj the president today were H the following postmasters : Illinois George U * • Castle , Carllnvillo ; William M. Lewis , UUU Lena ; Jnmej A. Willoughby , Uollovlllo H I Wisconsin Hiram J , Smith , Uacltio : James ! Driver , Durliiigton Nebraska Joseph W , HI ' Johuson , Sutton Minnesota Nuthanlul S. M Lane , North St Paul : William II Hiil.Fair- H ' pout Iowa Ilalioy H. SaundersWaterloo ; H Lewis 11. Thornburg , Hurry ; liufus T. H Sparks , JeJTersonj William it Slirlver.Wiu- 1 torsot H Coiillrniiitloii * . H Wasiiixotok , Feb 13. The sonata In ex- H -ecutlvo session today contlrmod the follow 1 loci Daniel Uorchester , superintendent of H Indian schools ; George N. Wtsmell , United H States marshal for the district of Wisconsin , NiiirailtDi Iowa nmt Dakota IchsIohh I Wasiunhtov , Feb IS rSpeclal Tiilegram to Tub Ubb.I Peuslous have boon granted H as follows in Nebraska Increase Willlani | II : Austin , Clurks ; Knocb Martin , Cuthlng ; M Alex K. Foster , Omaha ; William K. Carl H tou , Chester ; Ja > bS Dew , Tfcumsub ; Jonu H It Woods , Gretna : Robert Mollrown , Su- H perlor ; Henry C. Muxon , Westvllle ; Willis | Davis , Geneva ; Jacob Rush , Lincoln 1 Iowa : Incresse ltobcrt C. Cowoll , llay- 1 ard ; Snowmen Uox Durham ; Jacob A. H Miller , Galva ; Daniel O , bustman , Aua- H biosu ; William G. Uoberts , Cedar Uapldsi H MclCeiidreo Hois , Mount Ayr ; SlUs I ) , H Irwin , CA y ; Martin Cramer , Corn H ipii Uuorv * W. Hull , Lewis B BH . Wirtt- fury \ \ \ hchulti , Dorchoster ; H iJobu F. Uettey , Walker : William Uruudy , H Zero ; Jaq\eS \ M. Smltn , ban born ; Kobert L. H JV ire , Jfuipa ; Fiaucn M , Gatt , Woodward ; H John M. Carter , St Charles Mexican widows Sarah J. , widow of John II Lan kamp , Munn South Dakota : Increase , navy Charles Liltlo , Pine Ilidgo ; Frederick Frusta , Fort lion licit Mncllsh ICxtrnilliloii Trontlo < i Waiiiisoton- ( . 18. In executive ses sion the senate commlttoo on foreign rela tions reported baclc the Russian extradition treaty with the oblectionablo clause elimi nated tlio ono whlcn spaclllc lly exempted from thcll t of political crimes ntlompts upon ttio czar or any member of his family The sennto consldorcd the BntlMi treaty for an hour and n half Objection was inndo by Roveral senators to the clause by which nxtradltion is provided for persons charged with manslaughter and obtaining money uudcr falsa pretenses J. nilr-n rosier < m Toinncrnnci- , Wamiinoto.v ' , Feb 13 , Mrs J. KJlon Fost or of the Women's Christian Tcaipor- nnco union today addressed the house com mittco on the alcoholic liquor traftlo in favor of iho passnga of the bill introduced in the house by Dinglcv providing for a commission on the subject of alcoholic trntllc and the bill introduced bv Strublo prohibiting the trans portation of intoxicating liquors from any state of territory Into nny other atato or ter ritory contrary or In violution of ths laws thereof , Tim Intornntloiint Copyright Hill Washisoton , Fob 13. The house commlt too on patents by a unanimous vote instructed the chnlrmnu of the sub committee to mnltu a fnvorablo report on house bill No 31111 International copyright bill , The bill allows foreign authors to take out a copyright In tbo United States on the same footing as Americans , providing the typo setting , print ing and binding are dona wholly wilhiu the United States The olll Is amended to con form to the copyright bill pending la the scnato , For Holier or tlio Courts Wa8iiixoton , Fob 13. The subcommittee of senate and house committees on Judiciary today gave a hearing to the committee of the Amorlcan bar association upon bills In tended to give rollof to the supreme court and to facilitate the administration of Jus tice The bar commltlco urguod in favor of the ostablisbmont of an Intermediate appel late court as the best means of affording relief - liof to both the supreme court and the Infer ior courts of the federal Judiciary Tim Worlfl'fl I-'nir mils Washington , Feb 13. Tbo sub-commltteo on the worlds fair will report to the full committee tomorrow recommending two bills , one tbo New York , Chicago and St Louis combined measures and the ether Washington The bill will bo favorably re ported to the house aud balloting on tbo question of a slto will bo begun after the claims of the four cities have been presented , The bills may bo rooorted tomorrow Aitl fnv Starving Indian . Washington , Feb 13. The prcsidont has authorized the expenditure of $3,000 for the relief of the prcsont urgent needs of ttio Devils Lake Indians in North Dakota A measure is pending In congress , appropriat ing $ -2. iO0U additional for tne subsistence of these tnbo9. lNftlH/r AND INJUIIV The Colombians Play Another Mean Trick /Vmcrlcnn Merchants Now Yoiik , Fob 13. | Special Telegram to The Bee ] The latest indignity perpetra ted upon American traders in Colombia , in South Americans the sacking of store houses on the San Dlas coast These buildings are owned by Foster & Co , Leopold Scheop.and William Heron & Co , of this cltv , and mer chants of Boston and Philadelphia These merchants trade with ban Bias Indians and they carried lumber from here and erected store house * on the San Bias coasUOTho In dians collect cocoanuts and otner products of their torrritor.v for those merchunts They store these goods in the store houses until a traalng'vessel arrives Mr Foster was in formed ij-esterday that tbo Colom bian , eunbpat La Papa wont to the San Bias coast ' and carried away or destroyed all the goods In tno ware houses during the absence of tbo Indians The Colombians found none of tha aborigi nes on the coast save squaws , who made an effort to defend the property They raised American Hags over the buildings and pre pared to defend them Tbo Hags were hauled down and torn into shreds by the crow oi tbo gunboat , who , after having sacked the storehouses , tore the gold rings from tno cars and noses of the squaws and then treated them with great cruelty A CO.MPIilOATKD SUll' EMDED Ala&itor tn Chancery Bass ftcporlH " 'ori 'ho Jennings Case Chicago , Fob 13. fSpocial Telegram to Tnu Hke I Master in Chancery Bass this morning RUbmltted his report in the mixed up and sensational divorce suit of Addip .Tenuiuga against M. II Jennings It will bo rcmombored that Mrs , Jonmngs , a somewhat noted beauty of Hartford , Conn , married Mr .lonnlngs In ISS4 and truvoled about the country , with hiui After several escapades Mrs Jennings , in'lSJJT , filed a bill in court here for a divorce fiom Jennings on the ground of desertion and cruelty After securing tbo divorce Mrs Jennings assumed her maiden nnino , wont to Boston and married - riod an elderly mlllionulro named-Weber. Mr , Jennings.kicked up a row about the divorce vorco and said.thut Mrs , - Jonnlngs bad not been a resident of Chicago and Illinois for a your This brought the matter Into the courts once more Before the master sen sational cvidaocu was given regarding per jured testimony offeted at the tune the divorce wus granted Master in Chancery Bass reports finding that Mrs Jennings at > Jtho tlmo of tholiling of her hill of complduit was not and had not boon for ono year a resident of Chicago cage or tha state , and that the offences al leged against Jennings were not committed In tbo state Tbo defendant also had not re sided here , and tha finding says that the de cree of divorce entered'on ' the 10th of July , 1S&S , by Judge Collins , should bo set aside and tbo bill dismissed for want of Jurisdic tion , • Tift ! KegolutionH Withdrawn MasrrnBAi , teb , 13 % ( Special Telegram to Tub Obb.c-Oii | Friday lost the Club Na- tlonalo , width Is composed of young French liberals , tela a mootlug , at which resolutions were submitted donrccatinir the vote oi ! the Dominion parliament affirming unanimously the loyalty of Canada the queen The resolutions toot with so much opposition that Una were withdrawn Tup chief ob jection raised by the members of the club against them , as submitted , was that tbey might be considered as a censure on Hou Mr Lnurlor , the leader of tha op position in parliament , und other liberal members of that body for the vote given by them In favor of the loy alty motion The resolutions now declare loyally to the queen , admiration for the British constitution and approval of the vote given by the liberals Hut at the same tlmo they declare thaf Independence Is lu store for Canuuu aud deprccuto any legislation which might allonato American sympathy at a tlmo when publio opinion calls for closer commercial relations between Canada and the United States These resolutions will bo submitted ou Frlday A Slf.iiiiniJ ) | ) Agent Absconds Hai.timuhje , Md , Fob 13 , A report waa in general circulation today that the tnanagor here ofa , European steamship line , who re cently sailed for Europ o , is a defaulter to a large uaiouut It Is also said that ha took with hitn.ii woniuu not his wlfp and that his wife Is almost inauno over the affair UftnliU G. A. It Uiicuiiittiimiit Chicago , Fob 13. Tbo department com mander of the Illinois Grand Army of the ltopubliu unnouuc-As that the department qd- campinent will bu beld at Qulncy Murch 11 and U. lfr Knlttln KpToTsoJ ThestO . : * , N. J. , Feb 13. The graud Jury , after considering the mysterious Kpitfin murder cute , found no bill against Dr , Kulttln Miss I'urcolL Both or were re leased VOTED THE RAILROAD BONDS , Koamoy EndoreeB the Black H1113 Proposition CORN BLOCKADE AT ELMWOOD Ariwiiullor Setuls IIIn Ailtlreas to Ne braska City's Olilorur 1'nlleo Ilea * crvntlou lloomora Mnsoua At Norfolk Hallway Bonds Carry in Itoarnoy IC-KAHSr.r , Neb , Fob 13. [ Speolnl Tele gram to The Bee ] The bond olortlon hero today was the most oxcltlng over held lu this city Early this morning tbo workers for and against were at tha polls and worked with untiring zeal A light vote was polled , amounting only to llSi Ths HlacK Hills proposition carried by n majority of 901. The Black Hills supporters anticipated vic tory , but not until tbo balloting had boon in progress a couple of hours did they expect so terrific n landslide , With the victory of today the Kearney , Hutchinson & Gulf rood Is practically as * surcd , with an extension of the Missouri Pa cific from ProMor Tha talk Is strong that the B , Ss M. will build from Holdrego by way of here to Mason City A grttnd ratifi cation mooting was hold at the Midway ttils evening , where prnlse was houped upon John L. Hampton , prcsidont of the Black Hills company , for his uutlrlug energy in bringing about the first railroad for Kearney In seventeen years , Work will begin on the Wood river grade in thirty days ana the road will bo complotcd to Calaway Corn Itlockiulo nt ICtmwood Elm noon , Ncb „ Fob 13. [ Special to Tnu BriE ] This place is having ono of the great est corn blockades it has over experienced Nortwithstandlng the fact that forty-eight cars wcro shipped from hero last week at prcsont the elevators , having a capacity of 14,0.0 bushels , are full , forty wagon loads are standing near the depot and 2,000 bush els nro piled In bins and upon the ground Thousands of bushels are being shlppod by tbo Farmers nlllauco An Accommodating Swlndlsr Nebraska Cm- , Neb , Fob 13 | Special Telegram to Tus Bek.J Thomas E. Hall , wanted in this city and numerous other places for swindling farmers , had the nerve to send his address to the chief of police , being In Senttto at prcsont A large reward it offered for him Oiitiltelnii Tor the K-SHorvntion. NloniuiiA , Neb , , Fob 13. [ Spobl.il Tclo- gram to Tub Uke | The reservation boom crs who reached hero last evening have boon In town all day outfitting , and u largo nuin- bor crossed the bridge here tonight ready to start up the Niobrara in the morning They are generally industrious lookiug people The town has not seen such lively times for 11 vo years IUannus nt Nortollc Nokfolk , Neb , Fob 13. [ Special Tele gram to Tub Bee ] The grand custodians lodge opened in Masonic halt in this city to day with work in the first degree Tno attendance - tendanco from ether towns is quito large Enterprise nt Wceplotr Wutor Webpikg Water , Neb , Fob 13. [ Special to The BeeI The board of trade is holding weekly meetings , and is lookiug after the in terests of the city lu a vigilant manner At the meeting last night the following pfilcors woroolectodt President , E. L. Reed ; vieo prcsidont , J. Chase ; secretary , S. D. Fitchle ; treasurer , P. S. Barnes ; executive com mittee , A. T. Show , T. M. Howard , and Sim eon Kector Nine now members were received - ceived , nnd considerable important business was placed in the hands of committees The Rtroets of the city..woro lighted by electricity last night'for tbo first time Our business mort.nro strongly in-favor of paving some of the principal streets this year A number of buildings are already under way aud the prospects foe a large amount of improvements are very flattering Arrested for Assault PLATTsMouTir Neb , Fob 13. [ Special Telegram to Tub Beb.J A Bohemian by the name of Sodomka today Instituted pro ceedings against a farmer named Andy Karns , who he claims assaulted him last Sunday with , intent to kill Karns was drunk and attempted to emptv tbo contents of a revolver into Sodomka's parson Tbo latter wrenched the revolver out of his hanas Karns then procured a butcher knife aud struck Sodomka in the side with it The force of the blow was arrested by a largo leather pocket book which ho curried in his pocicet Fromont'fl New City Hall Fhesiost , Neb , Feb 13. [ Special to Tns Bee ] Fremont's new city hall has been turned over by the contractors to tha city and formally accepted by the council The structure is a bandBomo one , costing $17,000. It contains a council chamber , offioos tor all the city ofilcora , a city Jail and ample head quarters for the flro department Tbo sum of $ C00 has bocn raised by popular subscrip tion for the purpose of fitting up a regular meeting , library and reading room for the ilremnn , which , when done , will bo formally dodlcatcd by the department Chnrurd With Horse Htoallng HASTiKas , Neb , Feb 13. [ Special Tele gram to The Bke.I Judge .yineyard this morning issued a warrant for the arrest of Charles Brown on a charco of horse stealing preferred by T , L. MoICny , a livery stable ' proprietor hero Brown two weeks ago hired a team of McKay to sell fruit trees in the country , promising to return Saturday Falling to show up as yet the cburgo was preferred , resulting In Browns arrest this afternoon at Aurora by the Clay county au thorities Ho was turned over to the"author ities hero " A. Rolluious Kevlvnl ' Fhemoxi , Neb , Fob 13. [ Spocml to Tub Bee.J A series of union revival , meetings was begun at the Presbyterian church The meetings are to be conducted " 'Utidor the auspices of tha Methodist , Congregational Presbyterian and Baptist churches and will probably continuo a month The pastors of the four obdruhes , llcva J. W. Itoblnson , L. F. Berry , N. H. O. Fife and E. It Curry , will conduct tbo services - - Cave llunattir Up Nebraska Citt , Neb , Feb 18. [ Special Telegram to The Bee | Daui - Lawrence , who Jumped bis ball and Is charged with ' sevorul successful swindling sche mos and for whoso arrest u big reward was offered , gave himself up to Leavenworth , Kan , , oDlcors and was brought here today Uniforms lor ttm Knights Siieltox , Neb , Fob 13. [ Special Thh Bee | Tbo Uniformed regalia Knights of Pythias will soon have tholr division uni forms , having Just ordered them They will have ono of tbo best outfits In the state The lady rolutlvos of the members are also , going to present thorn with a division Hag A Twlnn Factory Fjieuost , Neb , Fob 13. | Specfnl to The Bub | The Fremont hemp and twlno com pany , at its annual meotlng held last night , decided to Increase its capital stock to { 35 , . 000 and to erect a twine factory this season to be run lu connection with its tow mill Texas Covcrml With Snow ; St Louis , Mo , Fob 13. Dispatches from different parts of Texas state that un un precedented snow storm baa prevallpd over a largo area and that tbo snow now lies on the ground from two to fourteen inches deep Graiu crops will be greatly benefitted 'f lis Panama CoiiimUslotisri Panama , Fob 13 Tha work of the com mission la now rapidly upproachlng- comple tion und It will immediately leave for New Ortodus From there It will proceed to Now York , thence return home to present its reports i I KIOWA NR1V8. r * o i The I'lijujiu-tcrutfonl Convnntlon Des Moines , la , Feb 13. [ Special Tele gram to The Hee.J The state convention ol the pharmacists closed todav with the preparation of resolutions embodying tholr desires fdV relief from the liquor law They prcpnrcd t r csbo to suit whlchovcr policy is adopted pUj the liquor question , If the present prohibitory law Is continued they want the legislature to case tip on Iho part thnt alTectn their business They object to the petition loaturo und want it abolished They alsowant the roqutroinotit of giving bond abolished , saying that their ccrtltlcata as registered pharmacists Is suffi cient They , deslro nlso that the permit when granted shall run during good bohavtor instead of a year , as now It high license is to bo the policy they want the law amended so that no registered pharmacist can sell liquor by the druchm , They dent want to niako the drug stores rivals of the saloons The pharmacists seem to bo con fident that they will get the doslrod relief from the legislature An Interesting Suit Sidset , la , Feb 13. [ Special to Tnu Bee.J A case of unusual Interest to tbo people of Fremont county , particularly these near the village of Perclval , Is now bolng tried In the circuit court hero An old and worthy citizen of Perclval lost bis wlfo , nnd shortly afterwards married his nicco Soon after this ho sold his farm to tha Latubart Brothers , making n warranty deed Ho suddenly disappeared from ttio neighbor hood , no one knew where ho had gene His son followed the household goods and found the father lu Fort Scott , Kuu The old gentleman said that the Lamberts had threatened to have him indicted bv tha grand Jury for mcost , and had scared the c'cod out of hltn This the Lamberts deny The prcsont suit Is to recover the land The result Is uwnltcd with much interest , nnd both parties bolng wealthy , a hard fight will bo made The Knights of Lnbor MAnsiiALLTows , la , Feb 13. [ Spocml Telegram to The Bee.J The Knights of Labor and Farmers alliance , who have boon in session hero for tha past tureo days , ad journed sino dto this afternoon A resolu tion was passed condemning the democrats of Ohio for electing Calvin S. Urico to the Unltod States senate Delegate Nichols of Lynn county , the eldest member of the Knights of Labor In the state , was presented with a magnificent gold hcadod cano by the assembly The following officers weio elected : State master workman , J. R. Sov- crclim , Atlnntia ; state worthy foreman , J „ II Urunner , Marshalltown ; secretary and treasurer , F. Q. Lee , Webster City ; statis tician , C. F. Lindley , Davenport Dolegatcs to thu United States goucral assembly , J. H. Sovereign nnd J. II Bruanor State executive - tivo board , Cliff , White and Pembler The Hupromo Court Des Moines , Ia.V Feb 13. [ Special Tele gram to The Bee " | The following dock sions were rondcrcd by the supreme court today : N. M. Huhbnrd , nppollant , vs John Woaro ; J. F. and F. G. Horvoy , appellants , vs John Woaro ; J. ( . Savory , nppollant , va John Woaro ; Lin , o/district , reversed The Turn a water power company vs Thomas A. Hopkinsappellant : Tuina dtstiict ; af L firmed.L > ? Taylor county vs J. R. Standloy , appellant ; Union district ; rovcrsod Charles Duncan vs G. L. Finn ot al , np pollant ; Taylorfdistrlot ; reversed i mi Some Railroad Humors Mason Cur , la , Fob 13. [ Spoolal Tele gram to ThiJBeu ] Tonight It is rumored here thnt the Stteknoy and Hill railroad in terests in this state are to combine The Chicago , St 'gu.ul & Kansas City line is to push through from Manly over ten miles leased from itho Iowa Central and connect here with the MnBonClty & Fort Dodge road , giving it an excellent south and southwest opening What effect this deal will have on the Winona to Southwestern and then exten sion..of the .Lackawannasystem is not knotVn but'it ti thought they also will push " through to thiiji ' clty , „ Munohrnth"jicnied | a Rehearing Dsa MoiSEsJaii . Fob 13. [ Special Tele gram to The Bee I The supreme court to day denied a rehearing in tha Munchrntb case He is the only ono of the alleged mur derers ot Haddock at Sioux City who has been convicted Ho was sentenced to the penitentiary nearly two years ago , but nas managed to keep out so far by appeals for retrial , etc Now he will have to go to the penitentiary , as the sentence of tha lower court will have to bo enforced Ihn Masonic War Cedar Hapids , Is . Feb 13. [ Special Telegram to Tub Bee | The plaintiffs la the celebrated case of tbo Iowa consistory ( Corneou ) vs the Grand lodge of Iowa dis missed tholr case for a permanent Injunction today on their own motion The grand lodge at once instituted a similar case with addi tional plaintiffs id the petition , claiming to have found now and important oviaencc Tbo case is to bo tried at the March term of court at Marion A Keokuk Saloonlm Covlcted Keokuk , la . Fob 13. William Cofferia was arroBtod here today for soiling Intoxicat ing liquors contrary to law The warrant was filed last April , but Cofferm left the city Ho returned recently , and when recognized was taken Into custody , conyiotod and sen tenced to the county Jail on the old ohargo A Vordiot of Acquittal Atxaktic la , Fob 13. [ Special Tolcgram to The Bee ] The Jury in the case of the state vs J. .1 , Donahoc , charged with man slaughter , returned a vordlct of not guilty This Is the second trial of the case , the defendant - fendant being found guilty on the first trial Iho County Officers Des Moines , la , Feb 13. The convention of county auditors , attorneys and supervise ors of Iowa today adopted a number of rec ommendations for changes in the laws re lating to salaries of officials , taxation , eto A Sportsmen's louruament Davbnpout , In , " Fob 13. Tbo board of directors of the Stats Sportsmen's nssocia tion decided this evening to hold a state ' tournament In this city on June 10 , II , 13 and 13. A DulitiojUR I'toiioi-r Dead Duuuque , la . Feb 1 13. Thomas L. Nairn , a resident of Uubuiiuo for nearly fifty years , died of influenza this morning 9 Comments on th UiiIco'h Sentence Paris , Fob 18.-t.flepubllcan journals ap prove tbo sentence imposed on thoDuko d'Orlcana ycJhcVdny and say that the manifestations ; , raado by the Orleanlsts preclude the possibility of pardon for the duke or a reduction of bis sentence The royalist papenfjlo&lare that In view of bis patriotic motives tlio sentence imposed on ths duke is monstrous An KngHfjh-Hiwiohman Mlsilnic Evansiok , Wyo , Fob 13. [ Special Tele gram to TuBT IIee ] William Haigbt , a wealthy English ! Kinchmun , left Piedmontj Wednesday laA'fbt Ills ranch , some fourteen miles distant , tnidSlnce that date nothing lias been heard ' of him Ho had u largo amount of money ' .oti his person and foul play ' Is suspected * Canned Goods Packer * . , Ixoia avolis , Feb , 13. Iho canned goods packers today perfected tholr organization with L. G. Scager of Oilman , la , presldont Resolutions were adopted opposing an In crease in the tariff ou tin plate MnusHa ilov Imprisoned , Constanti sent : , Feb 13. At the request of Ilirscb.nho American minister , tha porto has imprisoned In his palace Mousba But , tbo Kurdish chief who Is charged wltb rob bing and outraging Christians in Armenia ( link in a collision , London , Fob , 111 Tlio British steamer Dccaldo was sunk in a collision with tbo steamer Ludgato Hill and seven of the crow wera drowned i iiavthey been murdered ? A Cneo of Stronffo Dlsnpponrnnco Reported From Seymour Prtrk FOUL PLAY IS SUSPECTED An ArciI Couple Nntucd .lours Sud denly I.cnvo Their I'nrin nnd no Trnoo of 11ioiti Can Ho Found Shrouded In Olj-strry. Dr C. 11. Plnney of Council Bluffs last evening reported n case of mystorlous dlsap- penranco that has glvon rlso to the greatest apprehensions for the safety of nn old couple by the unuio ot Jones , who have bocn living upon ouo of his farms adjoining Seymour Pnrr ) on the west , thrco miles west of South Omaha The story told by the doctor Is as follows : About the 1st ot lust Docombcr bo rented the form for this your to A , B. Cnd- walloder , who has resided for the past year on the Hughes farm , boUvocn this city and Mautiwa Mr Caduwal- luder has made preparations to move next week , but us there wns some stock which the doctor desired to win ter on the farm , it was necessary for someone ono to slav there Accordingly , Mr Cad wallador made urrangements for his who's parents , who were visiting a sod , Fred Jones , nt Irvlngton , five miles north of the farm , to move down nnd look nttor the stock until bo should move ever The old coupln went to the farm about tbomlddlo of Decem ber , and were visited ovcry week by Mr Cadwalladcr Ho had visited them on the Sd Inst , nnd took over some provisions Ho told thorn that bo was going to Chicago with , some cattle Jbr Leonojd Warner , the Clii- cage stock dealer , who has a largo stock farm in the county , but that ho would move over as soon as ho returned Ho said that his wife would visit them while ho was gene , and see that their wants wcro looked after Ho left last Monday for Chicago wltb the cattle On Tuesday Mrs Uadwallader and her stepson drove over , nnd were surprised to find the front door open No sign of the old folks could bo discovered A coffee pot was frozen on the steve , Iho dishes had bceu washed and put away , hut the hod wus not disturbed , nnd tbo appearances Indi cated that the couple hud loft In tbo carlv ovenlni' . Mrs Cadwallador supposed tliat they bad gouo over to Irvlngton to visit tha son who wus sick , and came homo without suspecting than anything was wrong Vostorduy the son drova down from Irv lngton to call on them and found tilings Just as Inft by Mrs Cadwallador , his sister Ho could attribute no reaaou for tholr dlsuppoar- nnco and searched the farm from ono end to tbo ether No trace could bo found In the bouse , collar , Darns or well All of the stock was gone and the place was deserted He canio over to Cadwalludors und then to tbo doctor As migbt be supposed his story caused the greatest oxcitoinent After care fully examining Into the matter ttio theory is that the old couple were abducted aud tukon away by the tbioves who stole the stock What lias become of them Is a matter of conjecture , but it is believed that tboy have boon murdered It is not thought that the ola folks would drive away tbo stock , as ho is soventy-two years of ago and bis wife is sixty An evidence that they loft in u hurry wus that the old lady loft bor spectacles the only pair she had , and her plpo nnd tobacco The stock taken was valued at about S1.500. It consisted of seven head of horses and nlno head of cattle The horses were highly bred , comprising ono ilea bitten gray tnaro , a chestnut sqrrel mare heavy with foal , ono light bay gelding , three two-year-old horse colts , two bays and a black , and a mare colt coming a year old . Among the cattle were four Jcrsoy cows , three grades , dishorned , a calf and a year ling Jersey bulL The old folks have tbreo sons and two daughters , ah living in this vicinity , and all in comfortable circumstances , with any of whom their parents could have a home , so that there was not tha slightest inducement for thorn to bo concerned in any such dem The old man wore a long whlto beard , and presented a very vcncrablo appearance The renter of the furm last year was John Rohr , Who auipped out in September A part ot the farm was sub-rented to a man named John Martin , wao romnined until December und cared for the stock after Rohr had gene As soon as Martin had buskod bis corn he moved to a farm bo haa rented near Fremont In some way , it is suspected that ho is concerned in the disap pearance of tbo stock He bears a rather hard name , and bus a brother who has served a term in the penitentiary , with whom ho has been quite a good d ° al of lata The case haa been placed in the hands of detectives , who bcliovo that the stock was driven west It is'thougbt that the start was made in the early ovenlng to secure u long nights ' drive There is something very mysterious about the whole matter , und it is feared that the old couple have been foully dealt with It can not bo told within several days when tboy disappeared A llboral'roward will bo paid for the rccovor.v of the stock and the approbonslon of the parties concerned in Its disappearance A GHblAT GOIlflLB How Thomas or Bouth Dakota Would DlHposo ol'tlin Stuto'H Land PiEnitK , S. D „ Fob 13. [ Special Telegram - gram to The Bee.J Senator Thomas In troduced a bill in the senate today which proposed one of the grandest sweeps yet known ( n the way of goDbling up the puhllo interest in behalf ot local sell interest It oversteps North Dakotas lottery scheme by far By the provisions admitting the state it fulls heir to a vast amount of land donated by the general govoniment The new measure proposes to establish some dozen now publio institutions over tbo state and to sot aside 40,000 acres of this donation for ouch onoto support it Various members seem to bo cruzed with the now idea and bills have been introduced all day to locuto now Institutions at utmost every cross road and postofUce in the state These working the scheme claim tbey will show strength enough to carry It through , but Govoreor Mellotto with ills well known views ou economy can do nothing else than to veto such aiaw if It should cuuie to him for ap proval , The matter was first sprung toduy aua nothing else has been talked of among the legislators , many of whom propose to fight It to the lasL The Death Itocord HunoK , S. D. , Fob 13. [ Special Telegram to The 'Bee.J Alfred Brumwell und daugh ter Nellie died within half an hour of each other this morning Urumwoll , with bis wlfo aud child , came from St , Michaels , Neb , tb visit relatives hero Ho was post tnualor aud a prominent citizen of that place , Mackinaw Strnitu Blocked With Ice , Mackikaw Cur , Mich , , Fob 13. The straits are blocked with ice , practically thu first tlmo this season , and All traffic between tbo upper and lower peninsula is obstructed , Tno St , Ignaco Ice crushing tranBfor boat Is about four unlet north of hero in the ice and will probably not bo roloaked until the wind veers from tbo west und blows the ice buck Into the luke again There are sixty pas seugoi-s on board , many of whom are becom ing anxious at tbo imprisonment Yesterday - day afternoon a party1 of live walked asboro from the bout , makiug the Journey In tbreu hours Auother party of five left shortly after the first und it was thought tboy were lost , but thay roacbed tbo shore again In safety this morning Cot All It Was Worth Chicago , Feb 13. [ Special Telegram to The Bee ) Mrs Hetty Green , the noted Now York lady who is teputod tobopos nested of uboutfV,0O0O'J0 , received a setback and u mild Judicial rebuke In Judge Collins court today Soma time ago George W. Boguo , acting as ugont for tbo Graut loco motive works of New Jersey , which desired to rotnovo to this vicinity , purrhased G-10 acres Just west of Chicago's limits for $001- IKK ) from the estate which owned It The fnct that the locomotive works were to bo removed to the newly acquired plat rausod n great booirl In real estate values In ttmt vicinity Mrs , Grtjen and ono or two others had had interests in a portion ot the property , and they enmo to Chlcaro Inst week and trlod to have the sale sot aside , claiming thnt the priro paid was nt lentt ? 100.0tXi too low , charging fraud , otc Judge Collins has hoard arguments pro nnd con for scvornl days , and this afternoon ho rendered a decision continuing tno sale Ho said llatl.v that there was no fraud The sale was well advorlsed It was opan to all comers It was a fair oalo The oblectors did not show that If the proportv wns ngnin put up it would oven bring iWJ,00O. It might bring less The court charactorirecl the objectors as dogs in thu uiuugor , not willing themselves to buv nnd not willing that anyone else should Mrs Groou looked glum , but Boguo wns Joyous LOADED I'UKL A Steve Blown to t'lrcca nnd a Lnily Seriously tnjurril Detroit , Mich , , Feb 13. - [ Special Tele gram to Tint Bee.1 An outrageous nttainpt , presumably upon the llfo of Mrs Lipmoyor of this city , occurred today As n result her mother Is surlottsly Injured and her house it badly wrecked A year ago last October Mrs Lipmoyor procured n divorce from her husband and received at the sumo tituo tils Interest In her present home , of which Lip meycr's brother owned the remaining pnrt There has boon continued strife between - twoon Mrs Llpmcyor and tier brother in-law slnco then Tills morning soma wood wns put Into a steve and a llro started Some tlirto after the neighbors wuro stnrtlod by nn explosion Investigation showed the steve was blown to atoms aud Mrs Lip movers mother seriously hurt A block of wood which hud been bored wns found in tbo debris and the condition of the cavity showed too plninly the presence of powder It was a miraculous ascapo for the whnlo family , who weio In the vicinity of the steve , Mrs Lipmoyor is at a toss to account for the occurrence oxrept by the story of her trouble with nor brother-in-law. The police are In vestigating matters Protection * > > o Itlithts or IndintiH St Paul , Minn , Fob 13. A Chamberlain , S. D. , special says : General Land Commis sioner GrotT has notified Special Agent Gor don thnt the rights of Indinn settlers must bo secured 'Iho cntlro tract occupied by townsltcrs nt I iwcr Brulo had previously beeti selected by- the Indians ns their allot ment , and under this order all newcomers will bo removed Troops ura arriving today to ojeot thorn Tno crowd still continue to pour in ' 1 ho ice ou the river is becoming nbsolutolv unsafe and unless tno weather turns colder crossing will be positively dan gerous within rorty-oight hours Clnim .luluni-rri Will bo Punished St Paul , Minn , Fob 13. A Plerro , S. D. , special says : Bulldlnx is going on rapidly ou t 'liu reservation und quito n num ber of fights hnvc taken plnco The citizens huvo formed u vigiluncocommlttco and claim Jumpers will bo severely dealt with A Double Georjrin dirk PEnnr , Ga , Fob 13. Tim Butts and Ed Johnson , negroes were hanged todav for the murder of Captain Miller , a wealthy farmer iMetliollst Br.olc Concern Contcn uinl New Yoiiic , Fob 13. The Metropolitan opera house wus crowded tonight , the event being the centennial of the Methodist Book Concern and the soventloth anniversary of the Mlsslonury society The coinpiotion of the handsome uow publishing house of the Methodist Episcopal church wns also cele brated Many of the most prominent Meth odist workers in the country were on thu platform > - A Now Comtnittr-c AsrVod Upon Albany : , Feb 13. In the assembly this morning the report thnt the conference committee - mittoo on the worlds fair bill iia 'd failed to agrco was presented and It was agreed to appoint a now committep , Another worlds fulr conference oommit- tno was nppotntod tonisht , bdt adjourned un til next Wednesday 1 he Street Cur Stood no Show Newark , O. , Fob 13. A street car wns struck by a Panhandle train tonight and wrecked Ono passenger was fatally injured and three others badly hurt I Secretary Tracy Prostrated Washington , Feb 111. Secretary Tracy is confined to his apartments with nervous prostration 'Iho Sultnn /.nn/ihnr Dead London , Feb 13. A dispatch rt-colvcd this evening confirms the report of tbo death of the sultan ot Zanzibar COLOMSD FliUTCHIilt'S bENTJ-J.NOM flow It Is Commented On by the Olll- cors st Fort Ouinlir News wns rocnlved from Washington yes terday of the decision of tno president in the Fletcher court-martial case It will bo remembered - momberod that Lieutenant Colonel Fletcher \ was tried in July last on the charge of con duct unbecoming nn officer nnd a gentleman , and of cowardice The court found him guilty and sentenced him to dismissal Since that time the finding of thu court has been going through the usual rod tupo of the army , and has at last been acted upon by the president , who approved the finding of the courtbut , nltorcd the sentence to sus pension for thrco years on three quuitcrs pay Lieutenant Colonel Fletcher was scon nt his quarters at Fort Omaha last night He stated that the result ot the trial was botti u surprise and u disappointment to him Ho bad beeti anticipating a bomowhut different losult but had no objection to make He said ho should apply for permission from the department to retire tn his homo ut Philadelphia , where bo slioulu remain until thu thrco years expire Colonel Fletcher remarked that ho did not regret his course in the uu fortunate alTalr His wife was on tbo point of IcavliiL' for thu cast when the atfair occurred , and bo hud thought It best to suinptn the matter over rather than to make a disturbance about it He bad acted as his manhood dictated , and had done nothing ho was ashamed of Ha said that Mrs Fletcher was in Philadelphia at tier homo and would probably romaln there General , , Wheaten , commandant of the post , was also scon and asked his opinion in tnd matter Ho said tha result mot thu ap proval of the otlcors at the post , and thought Colonel Fletcher slioulu consider htmsslf fortunate la not bolng dismissed from the service Captain Mills expressed thd samu views , and said the otlior officers concurred in that opinion By the natural nrdor of events , Lieutenant Colonel Fletcher will bo entitled to promo tion at the end of tbreo years by reason uf the retirement of his superiors , A goutlu- man who had given this matter some thought suggested the Idea that there was something more than a mora coincidence in the fact that the suspension oxteuded until the tlmo when Colonel Fletcher will bu promoted und thUB leave the Second infantry tor some other regimen . , i i Funeral or Mi-Jor Chambers Tbo funeral of Major Chambers will take place at 'i o'clock this afternoon from his late residence , on North Twenty-fourth street Chirk Chamber * of Onawa , Minn , and Benjamin Chambers 61 Chicago , both brothers of the major , arrived last night Mrs S , B. Jones of Chicago , a daughter , und Waller Chambers , son of the major , ar rived yesterday , the luttor being accompanied by ul wife Husnuott'd of Hiiovlng the Queer Two men who said their names were EX Kogan and J. McKlroy wore arrested by tbo police late yesterday afternoon ou suspicion of having been cngagod In pushing some of the counterfeit money which has been turn ing up here recently at various Hires Fixed iter Bond , Mrs Sarah I. Bryant yesterday succeeded in arranging her bond of 1100 ou the charge of selling liquor without u license POINTS ON IUOIUHIS I Gossip Concerning the Slugger * Siij * I on tile Pnolllo Const < - ,1 San FitANtisco , Cat , Fob 13. ( Special i Totegfnm to Tim Her ] Patsy Fallen , nil ( > H Omaha sport , nrrivod here yesterday , Fal&k * Ion comes hero to lav n neat sum on Light ft weight Jimmy Griffin aeninst Billy Mnha/ , K the coast champion , in tholr battle i/Gxt Monday nlsht at the Occidental club aud- I itorlnm * 1 ho Omaha man will also second I Griffin Jack McAultffc , who Is matched to bttttld h with Jimmy Carroll for the worms light f weight championship purse of SVVM nnd a sldo but of f5t)0U ) , has gene Into training nt Joe Diovo's resort back of Oakland , whom Jackson nlwn.vs trained Ho weighs 15'J > pound * and will have to do some bard train ing to gel tn 13 * or below by March ' . ' * , the data sot for the contest Billy Mnddon is McAulltTu's tralnar Carroll Is training nt Harbor View park , with Pniidi Smith look * lug after hltn Although Peter Jackson has telegraphed his Willingness to meet Frank P. Slavin for n J5.C00 purse offered trL thu California club , there ls llttlo s. likelihood thnt Slavin will eomo down from his $1.1,000 purse Sullivan seems to bo the man SlavitL.wnntsto | tucklo most Jackson taught Slavin , ana prior to Jackson's leav ing Australia for this country the dark skinned champion chased Slavin all over the antipodes Imping for n limti-h for uii\thing \ from n snocstrmg to a $10,000 stuku This Is well known In Australia , and the Sydney Kefcioo recently gave all the facts hi the case J tin Foil has bocn offered a purse to moot the Australian Billy Smith In n finish battle It ho can got tp Smiths weight , HO pounds , Foil has some doubts about his ability to light strong at this weight , but will see what ho can do lee McAultfTo , despairing of another moot ing with Jackson , will go east soon undo * ' Billy Mndden's whnr , Intending to loworTjitiSl John L. Sullivan or Jake Kllralu's colors It " possible Ills easy defeat of Lees and Pat Klllen mokes him a foruiidnulo man for any t ptmlllst In the world to tackle and Maddou thinks ilieC.illfnrnhin tlio coming champion Joa is six feet four mid one-half inches la height , has a reniurkiiblo reach , hits llko a pllo driver , nnd can stand a wonderful amount of punishment Science Kuookx Out I'lttcl" . .if ; New York Feb 13. [ Special Telegram tti The Bee ] A remarkable prlzo light toolt place yesterday not far from the Atlantlo Highlands between Jack Smith of Hnrloin and Billy Lynch of Stnton Island for the heavyweight championship of New York stuto and a purse of $1.10. It was a case o { ' n fairly sclcnccd , hard hitting mau against ' ono who did not know how to put up ills I hands , but who possessed unusual pluck , The result wns that Lynch , who fought lilto a novice , wus a pitiable looking object after n few rounds nnd ( • shocking ono at the rloso Smith had hardly n marlc on liioi Twcntv-throo rounds wcro\rought. \ Appleton's Plan Ei.miri , N. Y. . Fob 13. | Special Telegram - gram to Tin ; Bei : j Baseball players in the various orgunlzitious will bo surprised to learn of the lust move of the national league to cripple the brothornood The plan as out lined by Uultcr S. Applctou , a director uf the New York longuo club , is sitnply this : The services of a sufficient number " of the New York biothorhood' must be socurcd , leaving these who refuse otTera of $ V)00 ) nnd fll.OiX ) a year out In the cold or compel them i to play at last years salary Mr Appleton \ told thu writer that ho ottered Hleh.irdsonVa guaruiiteo ot $15,000 for tbreo joars 'i V ho would desert the brotherhood < C and resume Ills plnco as .iceMfl | oiid baseman of the , league team Mr B Applctou made the following statement ! > 7H "Ktcbiirdson is the key to the situation and m we are going to have tlio key if money can sccura It " Ho said Klehurdson is valuable in many respects ; that-hij is wanted for cap I talu , and if they secure him they nave no I foam but tliut they will miccoou lu breaking up the brotherhood Ho saii lie first signed m the Elmir.i "drv goods prince ut n suUr.y of f 0U n year , and increased his aliirv from I A car to year till the Inst , when llfchnrdsou retoivou $ ? , coo Now he la willing to almost double that amount und intimates that ho V would not limit his oflur to $20,01)0 ) for throa fl years K ntuckv t'orae Hntfrf , LemnotonKv. . , Feb 13.--At tlio horse I sales todaj the following were some of tha I principal sales Kulwood , t > . b. , J. Wood * I ford , Mount bterllng , $3,51)0 ) : Fitzgeruld's I Enterprise ch h. , T. Pollock , Bloomington I III , $ IT20 ; Pnntono br d. , I ) . I. Harrison , Minnescla , Dan , $500 ; Brd Cooke , h. h „ Willium Aiken , Grnnsvillo , lad , M ( Ua ; Fugulla , br lu , Asa Spohr , Winchester , Ky , $2,1 ! > ' > ) ; Kmit Bussoll , b. c\.l.by Lord ruA Russell , George Fuller , Minnesota , Minn.iflfl $ lOJ0. J&9M OrdiM-ed tn mioW Cause Bun-xi.o , Feb 13. Judge Corlott today issued an eider on P. II Johnston , as presl dent of the National Trotting association , and tlio association to stinw cause , oil Feb ruary 21 why they should not bo guilty of i contempt in suspuudlng thu horses Nelson nnd Alcryon uiid their owners from the association A l niiioiis htnllio'i D. iul BiiFPkLo , N. Y. , Fob 13 , The turnout stallion Homer , owned by the Messrs Jew ell , died yesterday ut their stock farm in Erie county , from internal complaint At the Coliseum Another Jnrgo crowd witnessed thu bicycle race at tno Coliseum lust night During the evening Prof Ohurlos Leigh gave an exhibi tion of trick riding una will repeat his per formance tonight Following is the score Miles Laps , Heading 203 o . Gerwing 20 0 ; U-m-oI Dlngley 3(17 ( a Kennedy 2011 0 Hubbard 201 3 rr' * " ShiU 201 r Ashinger 220 4 ! Wnldron 243 0 Eck 2S3 4 AVnltun in In Canidii , St Lol-is , Mo Fob 13. Superintendent Fuller of the Pacific express company has received a telegram notifying him that F. A. Walton , the clerk who stele $35,000 of the company's money at Dallas , Tex , rccontly , has been tracrd to Toronto Fullor'suys if It can bo proved that Walton carried uny part of the stolen money into Canaun bo can bo tried there for grand larceny and pun ished 'iho Locomotive l3xploilud. PiTTsuuno , Pa , Vob 13. Ahout 830thls ; morning the boiler of a construction train locomotive exploded while near Douglas sta tion on the Pittsburg , McKi-osKrt | & Yougi hoigbuoy rullroudthiity mllas south ot here . William Ludwig , the engineer , and Charles Jenkins , a liaginan , were killed , nud four ether trulnmoa Injured , POWDER Absolutely Pure > v Tills powdar norer varies AmnntlotDurltr ' "I strength anil whohMomeuess , Jlorncoaotnli.il * than the prdiuary kind * , and caucet to sold b * % cpiuputltlou with tna iiiultltujR it low to i abort waluhtalum or uhonpnuta i onOcrs Si id ' ' ( vallStC a NV.l,0fAI' ! , , "lk"i ' ,0w * ' ' - l w vallSt . NV