6 _ _ ! I < The Omahai j Daily Bee I . . . . | ! r : ' l \ NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , MARCH 5 , 1890. - - feNUMBER \ 254. f I M ALLISON WILL BE RETURNED I Ho Is Eiootod Without a Dlsaontlng Republican Vote END OF A REMARKABLE CONTEST Plots mid Conspiracies ( i ) Enoompnsa III * Defeat trove of No Avnll Lnrrnhco Gut Eight t Voles Iown Trim to Allison I . Des Moines , la , March 4. [ Special Telegram - gram toTun Bi.l The general assembly decided to J ay that William 11. Allison snould represent the stuto of Iowa at Washington for the next seven years , oloctlng film with ' out a dissenting republican vote tor the term beginning ono year from today fl Tlio contest Just closed Is ono or the most remarkable * on record , considering nil the circumstances When the returns of the last election showed that tbo republicans had r , | _ - but bx majority on the joint ballot , the opposition - * position thought that Allison could bo do- fented and began work at ouco They as sailed cvory ( ( ppubltcau from the granger districts , and whoa the caucus was held thov expected that enough republicans would stay out to hold the bnlanco of power ; but the caucus showed that ovcry republican vote In the legislature was given to Alll on on a voluntary Bccrdt ballot A few soured iuid disappointed republicans entered Into a conspiracy with thu democrats to use every _ * means possible to secure bis defout Know ing that lb could not be accomplished with n x democratic uandidato , they tried to do it with Governor Larrabco The state was Hooded with requests to got up petitions ask ing for Ills olcctloii A few ringmasters uho think they carry the vote of the Farmers alllanco in their pocltot uttomptod to manipulate that organization for that purpose Tno machinery of the democratic pnrty was turned loose to help on the schoiuo Democratic workers can i • vuised the stuto , drumming up signatures from the rank und ilia of the democratic 1 party Tlicsa persons wcro then sent to the legislature , purporting to como from repub lican fnrmors opposed to Allison The con tinuance of the doiidlock gave the plotters abundant opportunity to llnd out what the real feeling wns throughout the state They had plenty ot tlmo for collcctlnc dem ocratic names for n republican legislature , and sevcrnl thousand were reported with the liopo that some republican member mieht bo intimidated into breaking faith with bis party , but in splto ot petitions and throats the republican line romalned unbroken if The olcctloii in the house was held at 11 a. E in today , livery republican was present ex- % ccptByersot Lucas county , who wan away fU on account of sickness Representatives and Chnso nominated Allison , and J the vote showed that Allisou rocolvcd ovcry republican vote Governor Larrabco , who , had been boomed so enthusiastically rWaldcn democrats , received but six votes , 1 mid the regular domocratio candidate , Ml * . lJcstow , received the rose Every republican in the sonata , twenty elRht in number , was nrosont and voted straight Governor Larrabeo rocolvod two votes nod liestow twenty As Allison bad n majority in each house no election will bo noccssary in the joint convention tomorrow There is great rejoicing umong the republicans - licans tonight 'llic Mayor Downcil Dim MahsiiaIiTown , la , March 4. [ Special Telegram to The Dm 1 A big burly tramp Was urrrostod here this morning and tniccn before Mayor Amis for trial Bolns left 1 n I the ofllco alone with the mayor , who Is a physical dwarf In comparison , mid an inva lid b csides , the tramp started to escape The mayor gave hot pursuit mid ovortuking the fugllivo , a llvolv tussle ensued The tramp tried to knock ' .be mayor down , but the lat ter dodged and got in ono from the shoulder behind the fellows car and followed it up by a grip on his throat that soon induced him to beg for mercy nud s urrendor ? Alleliuitetl hiiclile > Mason City , la , March 4.- [ Special Telo- > . ginm to The Bee ] Alfred Mngnod , a promising young man of this city , attomptbtl suicide , last night From what can bo learned ho had boon drinking heavy duung > the day , and about 10 o'clock Bald ho was going to bed About fifteen minutes later ho was found on the lloor In his room , blood i gushing from uglv wounds ubout the throat , i Aphjslcian was summoned , the wounds dressed , mid his lifo for a time at least saved lie is still In a critical condition , " nnd hus as yet assigned no cause for his raslract ' IjIuciiihc Won Dave-stout , la , March 4. The town of Lo Claire , this county , yesterday olooted Cap tain J. W. Ratubo mayor on the citizens in ; dopcudentticket Itwasllccnso or uo li cense for saloons and the license party won , NOLAND hUPl'l-NflED. Tlio Hooks ol tlio Missouri Treasurer , Ilndly Tnimlml . Louis , Mo , Maroh 4. No now devel opments have been tnndo today regarding Iho ultalrs of State Trcasuror Nolaud The cashlor who has been assisting Governor Francis in bxamlnlng the books slated that up to this evening no shortugo has bien dis covered , nnd ho believed the accounts of the otllco and the money In the treasury would bo found all right Chairman Moflltt of the state democratic commlttco toduy said : . The money of the stuto Is divldod into sums for specitio pur poses and appropriations to moot the ex penses of tlio different brnnUios und depart ments of the state government , must as the law provides , bo drawn from tbosu respec tive funds According to the reports which 1 bava hoard in the bondsmen meetings , No- lnnd's using tho'money belonging to ono fund for the purpose of nnothor and through his dovlatiou from the prescribed methods of handling the money got his accounts into a ' tangle " A Jefferson City special says : Governor Francis late this afternoon formally sus pended Statu Treasurer Noland from olllca • Telegrams were sent to all depositories of Btnte guilds by the governor , notifying them that ho had taken churgo of tha ' ofllco Governor Francis said ; "My Investigation into the affuirs of the treasury department is > - not complete , but 1 have dlscovorod soma if irregularities and it is mandutory upon mo i to suspend Trcasuror Noland from ofllco Just what the irregulnritlos are I can not ntuto If there Is a dellcll it is a small ono " Quo warranto proceeding * will now be in stituted before tha supreme court , which convenes next Monday , Humors on tha street place the amount of the treasurers shortage botweoti 30,000 to $40,000 , _ Another Naval Unite San Fhancuco , Cal , March 4. The In vestigation of the churges of cruelty and misconduct against Captain Ucaly of the reveuuo cutter Uear began today The mastcr-nl-urins of the Hear testified that last summer at Onalaska the master of the bark Eslrclla complained to Captain Healy of the conduct of somu of the Kstrolla' * crow On llealy's order the mnslar-at-aruis brought two of these bailers on the Hoar and triced thorn up with their toes touching the deck for seven min utes , Then they wcro let down ami hand cuffed to stanchions below the deck for y seven hours , after which they were triced j * ' up a second time , Twonty-one sailors from _ • • • the bark Wnnderor were placed in Irons by fsW llealy's orders und bix of tboin fainted * B Witness tiovcr knew iioaly to 111 treat his i B own crow M * M liiiiaolit'8 Condition Unchanged M ' Laxnox , March 4. The condition of MasH - H ter Abraham Lincoln show * no Improvement m this morning , Till : KIH'UIUitCAN ULUIJ3. Opening of the Nntlotinl Convention nt Nnttivlllc , TcnnosHoc Nashville , Tonn , March 4. At 13 o'clock today , when A. J , Watson , chairman of the local cxocutlvo commlttoo of the national Icaguo of republican club * , callad tha con vention to order nnd made the address of welcome , there wcro nearly six hundred delegates egate's present At least a hundred more are expected before the convention adjourns In the course of the address ot wclcomo by Chairman Wilson , ha saldi That you have chosen this , nur , rising and beautiful " city of the once south , Is ovldonco that pcaco rolgns hero , where , but n few years siucd , war unboodod her blooJy hawks ; that nationality now reigns supreme here where provincial sectionalism pent-up the scope of patriotic ondcivor nnd aspiration " In closing he said ! Republicans of the laaguo , you represent the only national party exist lng In the nntion , tlio party thnt saved the nation by Its courage , nnd will over rula It with wisdom for the common good All Its divisions , without distincl'ou ' of wealth , color or religion , are for thu whole republic " Hon G. N. Tliman , Captain William Uulo , editor of the Knoxvlllo Journal , and W. G. Wlnstoad , nil of Tcnnessoo , followed with brilliant addresses , after which the conven tion was turned over to President Thurston of Nebraska who made an eloquent ad dress The usual commlttooa were then appolntod , after which the convention took arccus9 to al low the various committees tlmo to complete their work At the mats meeting tonight addresses were mudo by Gonorul Graff of West Vir ginia , lion II Lonhart of Philadelphia , lion John L. Wobatcr of Nebraska and John M. Thurston of Nebraska , President X'hurs- ton suld : The league , " ho said , "Is the landwchr of the republican party It is its organized , nctivo nggresslvo force , always ready It can enter upon a political campaign at a moments notice It U not In tended that it shall tana the place of or an- tnconizo the regular party organization , but rather that it shall corpornto with und in some respects bo nuxlliary tn " "Kepublicuiism , " liocontinued , has noth ing to fear from educational methods nnd in tellectual investigation The two parties arose so evenly divided in prcsont strength that which ever ono secures a majority of the first vote of any national election will most llkoly succeed It is therefore most important to win the young mon to the republican party The club should there fore bo the republican school , bureau of In- foi illation and town meeting combmod Tha league , I believe , is to bo a controlling politi cal factor In tlio future ' of this country It , will not dominate , but it will elect presi dents It is an organisation designed to uinko politics popular It permits the par ticipation of the masses on party affairs It mitizos the enthusiasm of youtn and the ox- perlonco of ago Jt is a matter for profound congratulation that the president of the United States is a republican His adminis tration should bo uphold and strengthened by the republican league and I ask this con vention to endorse It by a proper resolution Wo rejoice today that wo have a republican congress and that Heed is the speaker of It Ulg.brawny nnd brave , ho cannot bo bullied [ or bamboozled When ho refused to permit ' the minority either to rule or ruin bo put an end forever to' a pernicious practice The L cluim of the domocratio congressman is moro than absurd ; it is ridiculous Ho is nlwnvs orosent for buncombe but not for business ; for salary but J not for sorvioo ; for talk , but not lor tariff ; for wrangling , but not for work ; for cusseducss , but not for count ; for party service but not for the public good Ho refuses - fuses to bo soon when it is necessary to raise a quorum , but demands recognition when cvor ho wishes to raise hell Too practical good I judgment of the American people will no longer accept of flllibustorlng for states nianshlp , rmdlho suppression of tbo prize puzzle is hailed with joy by ovcry thinking man i " Tlio speaker then proceeded to deliver a further eulogy on the republican pnrtv nud to outline the work which ho saw before it The ' speaker bollovod that much of the south was truly republican today and said that roiuiossco was republican on a fair count It wns Ins bolicf that tbo fearless men of the south will not much loncer pormlt a few solflsh political lcadors to perpetuate tbotr power against the honest wish and will of the ma jority The chivalry whloh has done so much for Dixie-will not long pormlt the denial - nial of political rights to any man entitled to tiicui under the constitution of this country " Ho closed with -n few words expressing confldcrce in the future of the party and of the league ' The committees will all bo ready to report tomorrow Tlio next convention will bo held at Cincinnati It Is now thought Judge Thurston will bo ro-olcctod president by ac clamation ISMMETT'S ANNlVUKSAltX- . Thomas Qronnnu the Principal Spanker nt Cliloa o Chicago , March 4. Control Musio hall was packed tonight with Irish nationalists to celebrate Robert Emmott's anniversary The principal speaker of the nvoning was Thomas Hronnan of Omaba , the first 'gcnornl socrotar.v of the Irish Nationnl Land Icaguo in Ireland In the course of his ad dress Hronnan said : Sincerely is peaqo with England wanted , but it must bo pcaco with honor It to ob tain pence they must sneer * ut fight ers like Emmett and bucIi men ns tbo fonians whojdiedon the gallows at Maucliosterthen is the voice of the entire Irish race , Lot tha old light go on ' " The sons of Ireland had the same right in this day as the Amorfcans had in 177(5 ( , to fight and dlo if necessary for liberty from England and English tyranny , They had tbo right to the same weapons or any other weapons of n moro destructive kind ( wild cheering repeated ucaiu and again ) if they had but the prospect of success For tha prcsont tbo sword was in the scabbard and they wcro pledged not to unsheath If un less in dire necessity , and they were able to drive it to tbo hilt So long as Ire lund was hold as a subjectprovinca Irishmen would contlnuo to work and plan togolhor , and if uoad bo again consplro aud plot A MJT1ICH KivOMGJIOVISU. . An Eplallo to the Indiana Tariff Uo- form League InuHNAPoms , March 4. At a meeting of the State Tariff Reform league toulcht a letter was road from ex-PresIdont Cleveland - land , hi which ho says in part ; Though my letters to democrallo and tariff reform assemblages lately have boon very frequent , I cannot deny your request to ndd n word of encouragement to tariff reformers * * The democratic party , as the party of the people Is opposed to all saltish scliomos which Ignore the public good aud is pledged to the Interests of all citizens insteud of the furlhcranco of the interests of a few who seek to pervert governmental powers for their enrichment It was uovcr nearer to its fundamental principles than in its con tests for tariff roldrm It cortalnly adds to the satisfaction with which wo labor In this cause to bo assured Unit in our efforts wo not only serve our party but all iho people of the land " _ Jsew York Klcctinns Niiv York , March 4. The municipal oloc- tlons were held today in a number ot cities ; throughout the state In Rochester a demo cratic mayor was elected for tbo first tlmo in fourteen years The doraocrats also cloctoa i tbo mayor nt Jamestown , but tbo rouubllcaus > captured all other offices At Auburn tbo i republicans were successful In Utlca tbo i democrats elected their mayor end a major Ity of the aldermen The democratic candi dates were successful in Homo , Nowburgh , , Amsterdam , Whitehall nnd Oswego 9 HipiiUllcau Marsha ! for St Loul * . St , Louis , March 4. Emtio Thomas ( rep ) i was today elected city marshal , defeating William McClollan ( dom ) by over twenty thousand yotoi MAY DELAY THE TARIFF BILL The Commlttoo Strikes a Sua ? in the Sugar Question PADDOCK ENTERS A DISCLAIMER Not Responsible Tor tlio Hill llo In- tfoilucod Koponllug the Maui Clause or the Interstate Commerce Law Wasdisoton UuiiEAU Tun Ovn.nl Ueb , ) 513 FoUllTEBSTIl STBEST , > Wasiiinqtox D. ( J „ March 4. ) The republican members of the house com mlttoo on ways nnd means bava struoK a snag In tha sugar question Messrs Uur- rows of Michigan , La Follotto of Wisconsin nnd Gear of Iowa insist that raw sugar shull bo admitted frco ot duty nnd n bounty of 3 cents paid on nil domestic sugar produced The otbor republican members of the coin inittco are understood to bo opposed to nnv bounty whotovor and to favor n reduction of the present duty on sugar to the extant of 30 per cent or moro The contention ever tbo two propositions will Ultelv result in n further delay upon the report of the bill for probably a couple of weeks a nisciAiMun Senator Paddock says that ho Is not ro- Bpouslblo for tbo bill which ho introduced yestordny , proposing a repeal of the long and short haul ctauso and the pooling sections of the interstate commerce law Ho introduced the bill by request llllUOA'flOX OF A1UI ) LANDS "Whllo I do not expect to sco n ganornl appropriation made for the purpose of begin ning the Irrigation of the nrdplulns ! , , I nm conlldoiitthut besidesuu appropriation fortbo purposa of making surveys and final plans to begin irrigation that nn appropriation of about $1511,000 , will bo made to locate the ar tesian basins in Nortn and South Dakota , " said Heprosontntlvo Ilansbrougb of North Dikota to your correspondent today Irrigation rigation is very Important to the people in the great northwest , I am sure in my mind that wo can easily and cheaply secure all the irrigation wo want by simply boring artesian wells nnd that the appropriation of $15J,00J will bo for actual wells to bo used in irrigation which will bo practical cxporimonts and not thee rotlcal investigation Major Powell of the geological survey behoves that the source of our artesian power lies In the JJlack Hills , but I think that it Is in the Missouri rlvor as that stream is six or seven hundred feet ubovujtho sub-humid bolt of the Dakutas , A stoutly built , quiet looking man of me dium height , with closely cropped side whis kers nnd moustache and nn extensive area of pink baldness on the top of his head , and cyo-glassos ever the brldco of his nose , came into the navy department this morning , and taking a seat at ono of the desks wrote a letter - ter to the secretary of the navy , asking that n court ot inquiry bo appointed to investi gate certain charges that had boon made against bis oQlclal conduct in tbo newspa pers , This was Commander Uow- man II McCalla , who hus recently returned ' homo on the corvette Enter ' prise from a very stormy cruise stormy ! In mora senses than ono The secre tary ' of the navy Immediately granted the re quest ' and appointed Rear Admiral Kimbarly , Commodore McCann and Captain Stanton to ] meet at the Brooklyn navy yard on next Tuesday and Inqulro into the truthfulness of thu scaudals that have boon so oxtonslvoly circulated ! The friends of Captuin McCalla In this cltv , and they are numerous , are con fident j that ho will como out of the investigation - tion with erodlt and a oloan record They admit thnt ho is a rigid disciplinarian , but say that ho never committed a cruel or inhu man act , * * IS TUB SENATE , A favorable report wns today made by Senator Piatt on too bill authorizing tha cltv of Ogden , Utah , to assume an Increased indebtedness amounting in all to 10 par cent of the present taxed value of tbo property of the city Tbo money to bo raised by this additional assumption of indebtedness will b3 applied to street and other improvements with a view to booming Ogden Senator Allison toduy reported n disagree ment from the committee on appropriations upon the direct tax bill , nnd the measure was referred to the commlttoo oh claims A iavorablo report ivas today made from the senate commlttoo on agriculture upon Senator Paddocks bill transferring the signal sarvlco bureau from the war do part ment to the agricultural department ANAKMr JIUMOlt It is rumored io army circles tonight that Colonel Gibson of the pay department will bo seioctod as successor to Paymaster Gen eral Rocliester Postmaster General Wuna- maker ana Senator Quay have boon strongly urging the appointment of Colonel Gibson , who is a Pcnnsylvanian and has an oxccllont army record M1LITAKT MATTE1W. Corporal Max Hloom , company E , second Infantry , now with bis company , will bo dis charged from the scrvico of the Unltod States Lloutanant Phillip P. Powell , Ninth cav alry Is roltoved from further duty at The United States infantry and cavalry Echool , Fort Leavenworth , and will rojoln his troop LUCKY NK1I1USKAN3 , The following Nebraskans will bo ap pointed , upon the rooommondution of Mr Oorsoy , mall weighers , to begin work when the spring welghintr commences next month : Howard Cottorman of Petersbursburg and Alexander Petersen of Ko.irnov , run on the Union Pacific to Ogden ; E. S. Nesbitt of Crawford , Lincoln to Crawford ; Fred Hroion of Fullerton , on the II M between Grand Island and Ord ; E Hunter of Way no , between Omaba nnd' Sioux City ; Edward Ucnton of Fromout , between Fremont and Norfolk ; Simpson Hoverldgo of Fremont and E. M. Northrup ot Norfolk , bolwoon Fremont and Whltowood ; Frank IConyon of Monroe , between Columbus und Cedar Rap ids NEW IOSTMASTEHS Ortello , Custor county Neb , J. M. Forgo , vice Airs L. Ovorbalt , resigned ; Valley Springs , Minnehaha county , S. 1) . , II D. Kuuyon , vice A. S. Whuloy , removed MI80ELI.ANK0US. Another woman was admitted to practice in tbo supreme court this morning , Mrs Clara Foltz of Sauticgo , Cal , Sbo is the tilth woman to have her nome placed on the rolls of the supreme court bar Mrs Lock wood , Mrs , Kilgoro , Phuubo Cousins and Mrs Hittoubcnder have already received that honor Secretary Rusk has boon at tha agricul tural department but a few minutes today , for his son , Uluiuo Rusk , a bright boy ot llf- teen years , is lying very low und is not ox- pooled to recover IIo was solzod with the mumps n couple of weeks ago The disease has developed into typhoid fever aud ho has been growing worse from day to day The serious condition of the lad Is known to but n few friends of the family Avslstant Secretary of tbo Iotarior Chandler today nfllrmed the decision of thu commissioner of tlio general land ofllco in holding for cancellation tbo entry of Fred Romendor for tbo southeast } ( of section S3 , township 27 nortb , raugo 47 west , Chsdron land district , Tlio entry of Remeudor was contested by Charles H , Johnson Gcorgo D , Mathewson was today recom- mended for appointment as postmaster at Hrady Island , Neb Mr Mathewson was endorsed by a largo number of patrons of the ofllco The military committee of tbo house by a ' unanimous vote adopted Lunslng's favorable , report on the Grosvouor bill establishing the i Chickamaugua and Chattanooga national park A favorable report will bo made upon the i Pawnee Judiaa bill tomorrow froui the senate - ate committee on Indian affairs Hon John Y , Stone , attorney general of Iowa , is lu the city Psnnr S. IIbatu " COMING APXfSH oitaisitv Clcilo Fleming sjtvonr-i Ont a AVnrI rant for UU Arrest St Louis , Mo , March 4. * { Special Tolo- grnin to The Uee.I Thff afternoon Attor ney Thomas U. Ilorvoy , accompanied by Clodo Fleming , went before Assistant Pros ecuting Attorney Dlerhes , at the Four Courts , and swore out a warrant charging Sergeant Thomas Ormsby of Omaha and Ofllcor Robert J. Williams of St Louis with abduction Ten minutes later the frail Clodo had nfllxcd her cram pod slgnaturo to the ofllcial document , nnd the criminal notion which tbo woman and her attorney have for days thrcatcnod had tn reality commenced The charge against Sergeant Ormsby is an unusual ono Never before in the history of the St Louis criminal courts has such a warrant been framed fy is drawn under the habeas cornus statute , and charges in of- foot that on the 10th doyof February , 1890 , thadofondntit , in order to avoid n writ which had been served upon him , wilfully removed from out of the Jurisdiction of the court the body of the potltlonor , Clodo Flotn lug.Tho The charge against Officer Williams is that ho aided and aoottod In the removal of the pctttionor It has been ruinorod thnt the warrant would also Include Cliiof of Pohca Huoblor , Circuit Attorney Ashley Clover , Chlot of DotootlVos Pat Ilnrvoy and others high Inpolico aud prosecuting circles Mr Hnrvoy said , however , that ho would wait until a decision had boon rendered by Judge Catnpboll of the court of criminal correction , before whom , on next Saturday inorniug , the chlot of police Is summonoa to appear and nnswor why ho should not bo adjudged in contempt . Should the chief there c3capo ho will bo prosecuted criminally for assisting tn tha abduction or will bo sueditn the civil courts for heavy damages The belief is expressed among criminal at torneys that Mr.Harvoy will expnrlonco great difficulty In Inducing Scrgoaut Ormsby to nppoar in St Louis to answer to tbo charge achlnst him , and requisition papers will bo nppllod for nt once from Governor Frunols ut Jefferson City It is dot thought the requisition Will bo honoi'od by the Nobrnska nutboritlos The Fleming woman announced her determination to stay in St Louis until Mr Ilarvoy has finished with the prosecu tions ho has commonccd * PAN-AMEHIOAN , CONG HE 99. Iteport of the Conimlltee on Customs Union WAsnmaTON , March 4. The Pan Ameri can conference has adopted the report of the committee on International liw The coui- mlyco on customs union made ' a majority nnd minority report trday , The mijorltv report says to establish a customs union ns generally understood would roqulro not only a partial sacrlllco of uattoual sovereignty of the Amoricannationsbutmoro ! | rndlcal .chaiig- esn ! their respective constituencies than i they nro willing to accept.i The majority believes - liovos the principle of unrestricted recip rocity is acceptable ahd that Its adoption i would bring about as favorable results as 1 those obtalnod by free trndo among the dlf- forant states ot tlio union A customs union based on thi3 , however , the majority dooms i Impracticable as a continental system at present Unrestricted , reciprocity might bo i obtained gradually Tbo first stop is the negotiation gotiation of partial reciprocity treaties whereby . each nation > may agrco to remove or V . diminish their respecttvo import dutiesi on some or tlio natural or manufactured products at ono or moro nations , ; in exchange ; for slmfTtir and equivalent advantages , > It good results should follow as oxpcclodjtho nurabor ot nr- tides might bo enlarged from tlmo to , tlma until they attain , through the developments of the natural elements of Wealth , other sources of revenue or tbo tncreaso of exist ing ones which would allow the contracting nations to roaoh unrestricted reciprocity frco trade among some or all the American nations The minority , Alfonso of Chili nnd Pina of Argentine , state that differences of opinion in rogurdto the form of the report aud roe ommondation led the minority to reject the whole subject These delogntos , it Is said , felt that as long as tbo United States lays a tariff on wool , tbo principal artlclo produced in their countries , reciprocity would not boueUt them , ( HOSTfLliTO NKGROES A Hitter Feclinc Asnlnst ColorctX l'noplo In OkluliDinn GuTiiniE , I. T. , MnrohT - 'fho roport3 con cerning tbo alleged scbom , o to colonize Okla homa and make a negro * state of It have aroused the settlers to a 'higb pitch of ox- cltemont At Downs , twenty miles wont , a Bocret organization has been formed which has decided to drlvo out tbo few nagroos now here and to allow no moro to become settlers A , negro named Hawkins was suspected of firing the prairie grass a short tlmo ago , and the feeling against him became bitter Early this morning a party of ton masked men broke into Hawkins house , took him from his bed and severely whipped him , During the whipping liuclt Hawkins , his son , ran and aroused the Burgess family Abe Clark and Sam Hurgcss , armed with shotguns , returned withjyoung Hawkins and 11 red ut the masked party from ambush Henry Chambers was badly wounded and may dlo Tha nogioes were pursued nnd captured and promised to lcavo the country A few negro settlers in tha vicinity of Guthrie have become - como greatly alarmed ut tbo fooling ncainst the colored people und are getting ready to go to Kansas ' Nolirnslca , lowannu Unkotn IVnslons Wasuisuto , Murck 4. | Special Tclo- gram to The 13eb.I Pensions granted to Nebrasknust Restoratlop nnd increase : Ezra Hoffman , Grant ' lucroaso John W. Campbell , Humboldt ; John Martin , Ban croft : Abrum A. Doman , Sargent ; Nathan It lirown , Fulrflold ; Jasper Koodor , Mor- rillvlllo ; Felix Geismgcr , Grand Island ; Nathaniel Henderson , Sweetwator ; George Whitman , Strong ; Hoaz F > Pugb , Tekaraah ; Joslnh W. Snyder Arnpaboo ; Joseph Hcsock , Shelton ; Charoa ) S. Uubcock , Gar fluid ; LowU C. Olmsiead lnuvulo Iowa pensions : Original invalid Lauris- ton F. Hunter , Creston Xncronse John 11. Gillespie , Mt Ayr ; Charles U. Mandovillo Sibley ; Thomas J. Oblerjuis , Kooklik ; Joel Gardner , Ilock Valley ; pauics H. Glvons , Loon ; Levi Q. Shupo , Wlitcrsot ; Abnor O. Aldrld , Vanhorne ; James IM Stratum , Edo bolt ; Horace L. Page , Lobb 'J'roo ; William Ilorvoy , Killduff ; Joseph Shelton , Lima Spring ; William H. Felted New Virginia ; Lewis J , White , Moutezuma ; Zich- unah T. Armstrong j-Allorton ; Mar cellon R. Derby , \ Dakota City ; Henry Keil , Earthaui ; David II Uarr , Way lund ; George S. Hart ; < Tomploton ; Edgar Hugloy , Clinton ; John fcchomnf , Luwler ; George Patrick , Chickasaw ; Albert I. Cut lor Logan ; Frank lirown , Pucltlo City ; Philip Uowninti , Mount Ayr ; Dennis Nolan , Docorah ; Lewis WlVtts , Mason City ; Diiuiol Corcoran , Oskaloosa ; James G , Fiiraham Akron ; ChnrloS M. Ohme , What ehmir ; John P. Dossor , Harper ; John A , Warrington , llloomingtoti , Orlelnal widows , etc , -Nunoy J. , widow of.James Hnco , Choi- sea ; Saae E , . widow of Htteso Wolf , Rockweed - wood ; Manila W „ widow of Laurlston F , Hunter , Creston 4 , South Dakota pensions ! Increase Stephen II Morse , Woou ocUo : William Reed , Red Held ; Richard Margarldgo , Buffalo Gap ; Henry Nearuian , Elk Point ; Samuel II Mtlcbor , Crow Lake ; Jamas P. Lawtou , Waubay , < Itcculriiiiifr the Auctioneers ' Ueatiiice , Neb , March 4. [ Spoclal Tele- gram to Tuu Uee.I Tbo city council passed an ordinance last evening fixing the license of transient auctioneers and peddlers at from * ll ) to | 50 per day , Tlrnrcl Will UusIkii Pakh , March Prime Minister THrard Is sick and will resign , | I I IN BRITAIN'S ' PARLIAMENT Nationalist Harrington Startles tbo Govormnout ANOTHER FOUL CONSPIRACY The Tlnios null the Ministry Trying ( o Illnckon thn I'nrnoHltrs Attorney General Webster A'cry Skeptical A Serious Chnrge Lojjpo.v , March 4 , in the commons to day Lockwood ( homo ruler ) resumed tbo dobnto ou Qlndstuno'samondmoutto Smiths motion that the house adopt the rcpoil of the Pnrncll commission lie snld ho sup ported the amendment because It was liter ally true Matthews , homo secretary , contended that the amendment was only part trutu , stated with passlonntu nnd inflammatory adjectives Tlio government simply proposed to record Its findings both for nnd against thn Paraoll- itcs doclinlng to adopt a course giving the fo-by : to nil the findings agalast tha Parnoll- tcs in order to simply express the condemnation In which alt shared ot the falsity und foul origin of the ohnrges which had been disproved IIo accused Gladstouo of laying down the dangerous and disastrous doctrine thnt the laud act ot 1831 hud boon passed on nccount of the ngitatlon of the Icaguo , just as ho de clared in Midlothian , tha' the Clcrkcnwoll explosion nud shooting of policemen at Man chester had brought the disestablishment of the Irish church within the range of practi cal politics Harrington ( . nationalist ) said while the commission was slttiin : a conspiracy was in progress In which the ministers wcro deeply Involved to ohtnln perjured ovldonco to destroy - stroy the character of the Parnollites Ho rend ascites of telegrams to the Times agents in America with rcforonco to MUlon " and Sheridan Attorney General Webster denlod having Boon any of thorn Then you were betrayed by your col leagues , " said Harrington Those tclo- grams prove a conspiracy deeper nnd fouler than nny thiug proved against the Parnoll ites " Proceeding to show.the government was behind this attack Harrington road a telegram uddressed to ono Johnson in Now York to the offant that tbo Uritish consul was authorized to give him the names of informers Ha road further telegrams showing that even oftur Attorney General Webster apologized • for the forgeries the Times still endeavored to precuro evidence through Sheridan to establish their nuthen- tlcity and was offering as much as f-IO.OOO as a brlbo for perjured testimony Harrington - ton declined to sny how ho obtained the tolo- grams unless a coramltteo of inquiry was granted , in which case moro would bo forth coming _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'Alio Lords LosnoN , March 4. In the house of lords today Lord Salisbury , icplylng to a'quostion asked by Lord Ueaucbump , said : "As the rcnort ot the Purncll commission deals with imputations against members ot the bouso of commons , it Is natural that that body should deal with it first As an act of- courtesy - tesy wo will allow the commons to take whatavor action on the report it may think best | before wo make any move " Salisbury further | said that he did not sea why the ac tion ( of the lords should differ materially from j that of the commons A Git 111 AX OAltl ) . All Homo Turns Out to See OulTnlo Hills 1'crforinniiC- . ICnpvrluM tSMbu Jtonw Gordon nsmutt.l Romb , March 4. INow York Herald Cable i Special to Tin : 13F.n. | All Rome is excited ( today over the trial of Buffalo Hills cowboys ' on wild horses furuishod by the Duke of Sormsnola For several days the Roman authorities have been superintend ing the erection ot barriers to keep the savage - ago steeds from reaching tha audience The ammuls canio from tbo dukes famous herd ou the Pontlno marshes and he declared that no cowboy on earth could rldo ono The cowboys laughed at his boast , and then the duke dared them to mount ono ot six Every man , woman and child In Rome expected that two or thrco men would bo klllod In the oxpcriinont Over two thousand enrnugos were drlved to the Pratl da Castollo und au audience of 20,000 people braved a drluplng rain , and Lord Dufforin and many other diplomats were present Among tbo Romans wcro : The wife of Premier Crispl , Duo do Torlonla , Mme Deprotis' ' Princes Colonn , Countess Ante nelll , Baroness do Rongis , Princess Uron- cacciai , Count Glanrottl , and the scions of all tbo noble bouses Two of the wild horses were driven into the nrotia Tnoy had neither saddle nor brldlo on , Buffalo Bill announced that they would bo conquered in tlvo min utes Tbo cowboys lassoed , saddled , bridled and mounted tbo horses They leaped into . tbo nlr , writhed , buckoa and roared madly , ull in vain In ilvo minutes they were rid den easily around , whllo the vast crowd , un mindful of the rain , roared und shrieked with delight Buffalo Hill now dares any Roman to rldo his bucking bronchos a * Americans In Paris LCopi/WnJil / UOObvJame ) dnidon ItenntltA Pahis , March 4. [ Now York Herald Cable blo Special to The Hee.1 Mnny prominent Americans orrived in Paris today from Havre , having been passengers on the Gaxono The voyage was most disagreeable and stormy The first day out tbo ship was laid up flvo nours from leakogo After that It wus solzod by very rough weather William Abtor met Mrs Astor on the nrrlval of tbo ship at Havre , but the first news of Jaco 'b J. Asters death was con voyed to Mrs , Astor on board tbo ship tbrough the Paris odttlon of tbo Herald before sbo landed * A Hnlilu Spiritualist IfBAnsur , Neb , March 4. fSpoclal Tele gram to Tun Heb.1 A man representing himself to bo Charles Blade , Um world renowned - nownod uiodlum , gave a performance nt the opera bouso Sunday night Ills ' advertise ment was a ( laming poster calling attention to a number of unearthly feats which he per formed on tbo open stage The bouso was packed with people expecting to tea a roul spiritualistic Hcanco To the surpilso of all tlio omlnent medium gave an ordinary stolgbt-of-hand performance The committee that bo invited On the Btago to corroborate the truth of his manifestations swore out a complaint against the would-bo Bpirltuuhst charging him with obtaining money under false pretenses After considerable parley ing in police court , tbo medium paid a ilno ot $75 , which wus donated to tbo city poor fund Ho took an early morning train for greener fields , A Popular Lnilorieiiieut Lonkok , March 4 , Tbo election in Nortb St Pancras division , London , resulting in tha-return of Bolton ( Gladstontan ) by a safe majority , is regarded as a popular endorse ment of the liberal position regarding tbo | ParnoU commission report Irish Land Hill Londo , March 4. The Irish land bill , which will bo introduced by tbo govern ' ment , provides for state-aided emigration i and abolishes laud courts nnd land commis sions " BtiutitiENunitGUit co.\Fisr- , lie Admits Ills Implication lu l0 Murder of Mr mill Mrs , Tone * * Shollonborgor has finally fulfilled ihe promise that bo mndo within a couul of hours nftcr his nrrcst In Nebraska City , tell the whole story of what ho know co corning the murder of old Mr and Mrs , Jones He mad o his confession between tbo hours of about 4ISO anil 10:30 : p. in yesterday , nnd although after the hour last tinmod the of ficers wcro Importuned ever and ever to ndmlt or deny tbo faot , they refused to do so For this reason Sholloiiborgor's story ennnot of course bo glvon anything llko In full It was learned , however , to n certainty , that ho confessed to bolng present when the murder was coinml tied , nnd confessed to having halpcd drng the bodies to the places of their conceal ment and also to having helped cover them up IIo said that tbo rod stains found on tlio overalls which were In his vnllso nt the time ho was arrested and which were described exclusively in The Bee , were caused by tlio blood from the bodies of the murdered people Shollonborgor was in a perfect frenzy of fright nil of lust night SUAUC1UNG Till : WELL Snwtellc'H Protmtile Disposition of His llrother'rt llenil Doveii , N. H „ March 4 , [ Special Telegram - gram to The Bee , ] There nro many per sons who bellovo that Isaac Sawtcllo secreted tbo missing heiid of his brother , Hirnm , in an old well about n mlle from the place from where the body was found Within a few days n partial seal eh has been mndo by moans of long poles , which has revealed evidence that there nro stones in the bottom , also a long piece of wood , which it is thought tnny bo n spade or pick ax bundle Sovurul stones nro missing from a neighboring well , having evidently boon removed recently , whllo marks around tbo mouth of the well show that some ono had visited it Within n short time John Hobbs of Fiirmington , succeeded after several hours work with a polo , in bringing up a thread from a piece of cloth similar to that used by Suwtcilo to carry tlio tools purchased by him from Hardware Dealer Wallnco , the day Hiram was mur dered Ho ulso found two or thrco hairs clinging to the wet polo when it wns drawn up , whllo close to the well wus found a small bono collar button There Is ubout six feet of water m the well nt present Tbo search will bo continued The theory Is that Sawtcllo , after throwinc in tlio head null the bng of tools , dumped In tbo stones to bold thorn down ONE DAY WAS KNOUGIL Cnp'nln Blnclc Throws Up His Gov ernment Jo ! > in Disgust NiomnitA , Neb , March 4. | Special to Tim Bee ] Captuin Black of Fremont , who was recently appointed ns Industrial teacher at Santee agency , caino up last Friday to take his position Ho wont-down from hero nnd was introduced to tbo super intendent of schools , who went nbout show ing him the different duties IIo came to the ongiuo which furnishes the beat for tbo largo government school and asked the suucilntondciit who looked after that Uo was Informed that this was ono of his duties Next ho oaiuo to tbo stable and other outsldu establishments , and on leaving the superintendent informed Black that ho would bo around at 5 Hi tbo morning to show him his ether duties This was too much for the now candldato for gov ernmental honois , who burst out with You have shown mo enough , sir I I shall return home in the morning " It wus under stood thnt1 Captain Black was to bo an in structor ut a salary of about 51,000 , but in- stoud ho wns assigned to n - " > 0U position , the duties of which , according to the former instructor structor" were those of a roustabout from 4 a. in to 11 p. in They Swapped Wives Sidney , Neb , March 4. [ Special to Tim Bee ] A Bwap that was something out of the ordinary was made by two farmers liv ing near Sidney a few days ago , uut the de tails have just become public J. II Fox and I. Scbad wcro neighbors In Colton pre cinct Both were young married men and Scbad hud one child Tha latter wus con sidered by the good people of Colton an ex emplary young inuu He taugnt the district school , was superintendent of the Sunday school , an exhorter in the Univcrsalist church , and above all a dyod-ln-tho-wool spiritualist His wlfo was u young woman possessed of personal attractions of moro than ordinary morlt Fox was nnd is simply a farmer , He , too , was the possessor of an attractive wlfo Tlio two families became came inlimalo , and it dovolopcd in tlmo that Mr Scbad and Mrs Fox bad become enam ored of ouch other , and thnt a similar state of affairs cxlstod between Mr Fox and Mrs Schad The four became acquainted with cuch others toolings , und llnallttho two men struck a bargain nnd swapped wives Schad bid bis wife an affcctlunuto adieu , kissed his llttlo ouo good bye , loaded his wife into a neighbors , wagon , nnd together they were driven to Crook , a fetation ou the Colorado division of the Union Pnoific , nnd then took passage lor Denver Fax and Mrs Schad nud the luttoi's child remuiued nt Colton , but owing to the manifest displeasure of thu residents have not bceu living together Several re liable citizens hrr/o been told of the trudoby tbo contracting parties Opnnoil tlio Kilts Beatkice , Neb , March 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tim Bee | Bids for the contruction ot the now Gage county court house were opened by the beard of supervisors this evening There were thirteen bidders , rep resenting Omaha , Lincoln , St Joseph and Kansas City , The bldB run all tbo way from $3'JG00 ' to 1103.000 , P. Schmauckor of Falls City was tbo lowest bidder His bid was $ b000 , conditioned that the material should bo of Rawlins , Wyo , stone and that It should bo laid down here at a guaranteed price Ihe next lowest bid was that M > T , Murphy of Omaha for fOO.MO and unconditioned R. N , Allen of St Joseph has in n bid of from $ > 9.503 to KIl.SJO , conditioned on ma terial , The board deeldod to re ject nil bids eiceodlng * ! )5OO0. ) The bius of Schtnauckcr and Murphy wee referred to the building committee with Instructions to report ut 0 o'clock to morrow morning , to which time the board adjourned Tbo Impression prevails hero tonight that the bid of M. T. Murphy of Omaha will ba accepted Conshlerab'o ' delay was occasioned by the board not being satisfied - fiod with thu architects bond , it bolng bold that local sureties should bo on that Instru ment as well ns Kansas City panics At a lata hour this afternoon Architect F. C. Dunn presented his uinondcd bond uithS , C. Smith , E. E. Jones and W. P.Schmauokor us sureties and the Bame was accepted Con siderable dissatisfaction Is expressed with the plans and it 1 freely usserlcd that trouble will yet como out of them , Wceplni : Wnter'H Delegation W-enn'o Wateu , Neb , March 4 , [ Special to Tub Hee.1 A delegation from the boar4 of trade ot this city will moot with the 1 Omaha real estate exchange in Omaba to 1 morrow Wosplng Water is dcoply interested I iu the Rock Islund road from Oomaha to i Beatrice , and the meeting Is for the purpose i ot working to secure that line The commit ' tee is composed of E. E. Day V. B. Barnes and J. Chase , A committee of tbo board of trade will also go to Beatrice on Thursday for the same purpose Weeping Water Is en - thusiastic over the new road t TUESLAYEROF JUDGE TERRY Arcjumonta lu the Noaglo OriBd Bopl _ In the Supreme Oourt SPECTATORS FILL THE CHAMDER CntitiNol lor Appellant Milntnln Thnt the noputj's InwtriiotloiiH Were • Centraly to the Con stitution A Qiirstlon of Jurlsitlotlon Wasiiinutos , March 4 , The suprc-nia court chamber was llllod today with an au > diciico that listened attentively to the argu ments In the Nnacla case , arising out ot tha shooting of D.ivnl Terry last suiiimor while In the not of committing nn assault upon Judge Field of the supreme court , AU the Justices were prcsont except Jus- tlco Llold The argument was opened by Zuch Montgomery in behalf of thu appel lant , Sheriff Cunulnghnui , from whosa jurisdiction Ncaglo wus discharged ou a writ of habeas corpus Issued by the Uaited States court on thu ground that ho wns an olllcor of the United States , a deputy marshal , engaged in the performance of his duties , protecting n jiisllco of tha United States supreme court , nnd could not bo imprisoned by state authorities Montgomery said It was thu contention ot the statu authorities that the solo question before tbo court was a jurisdictional ono , nud therefore nil questions of Neagle's guilt or innocence were irrelevant , llo rovloivod tbo leading points In the ovldonco The chief feature of the lovlow was Montgom ery's ' charge that it was not the purpose of Nonglo's appointment to bava him use his official uut hoi ity to prevent a breach of the pence , but to hnvo him resent forcibly any nffrotit put upon Justice Field Mout- gotnery maintained that unless there wua spcclllc , statutory uuthoilty fur thu Instruc tions givcu Ncaglu to accompany Justlco Field there wus uo nuthority for bis release by the United Status circuit court Ho maintained upon thu nuthority of sec tion 5M of the icvised stulutcs unit a wi it of habeas corpus should not extonu to n pris oner unless in custody for un act dona in imrsunuco of the law ot thu United States If it wcro true that the act was Justifiable homicide , necessary for the protection of Justice Field , thou there need not bo any fear that the state would not acquit htm , uut this.was for tlio state to decide On tins point Attorney General-MllIerwho followed on holnilf of the United States , said ho would base his aigumcut ou two proposi tions 1. Thnt It Is the duty of the executive de partment to protect the Judiciary of the gov ernment 2. I'hat under the constitution the Judiciary being In nboyanco to the executive , it is tbo duty of the juuicinry department to sit in judgement upon tbo nets of Its officers in per forming their duties in nccordnnco with the constitution Ho quoted from , tlio words of Secretary Bayard that the inherent rnrht of government to enact und enfoico laws gives It the power to protect Its servants m their execution Thu attorney gcnural orguod his case on this line The nroposition ndvoucod on the pait • of the state was a heresy us old as the gov ernment , which had boon refuted times without number in the courts , in congress and unon battle fields It was this same ar gument that tbo executive bad no power except copt such us was specifically granted bv the legislative department that was used by the promoters or the civil war toduuy the power of the government to coerce tbo seceding status Justice Bradley interrupted the nttornoy gedernl tn the course of his remarks with tno question : With what force shall the president execute this power of protection of which you speak Supposing the marshal bns not sufficient force for the purpose I" Tha Attorney General With n nosso In the first instance and If that was not suffi cient with the army and navy , Justlco Bradley Then bo has tbo right to aid nil citizens of the United States in maintaining thu laws und in protecting the the institutions of the govornmentl" Joseph Clioato ot Now York , who followed Attorney General Miller us ono of the coun- tnl for the govornm6nt , opened his nrKUinaiit with the statement that ever slnco tlio bo- irlunlncr of the Rovormnotit the people of the United States had rested in the conviction that ihov.constitutcd the nation ; that within its limits thn government was sovereign nud supreme and thnt It bad within itself ull the powers and facilities to fulfill its own funo- , tlons nud to accomplish lis own purposes In dolnir this the government wus not subject to hiiidrauco or Interference by any power whatever The government had the power , ob it was its duty , to secure the per formance of tbo governmental -opurations nnd to protect its scrvnnts and agents m doini ; the duties entrusted to thorn For the first time ip a hundred years the people were not members , with the startling inlolligonco that a justlco of the highest court was not entitled to the protoctiou of tlio government In going from ono place to another tn bis cir cuit Clioato bad not finished bis argument when the court adjourned EXfLOIH-lt A HOMB Tlio Xrans-Slissoiirl I'ngsoimcr Asso ciation htaitlril Kansas City , March 4. At a mooting of tbo Trans-Missouri Passenger association today the Missouri Pacific oxulodod a bomb that may disrupt tbo association It an nounced a ruto of 10 between Kansas City nnd Pueblo und a rata of (5 between St Louis and Kansas City , The con cession of this rate by the association was vigorously opposed by tbo Sinta Fo nnd Rock iBlutid The Missouri Pacific repre sentatives said the rata would go Into effect Immediately whether the association made the concession or not The meeting ad journed without action llecosnlzini ; Uil- Cut Kates NeiV Youk , March 4. Tbo Trunk line passenger - songor commlttco today decided to quote trunscouiiutal or through rates , based ou tbo cuts made dally west ot Chicago , Cowludoii the Clmplnln Ciiahleston , S. O. , March 4. [ Special Telegram to The Bee I At Clallm college today Prof W. J , Detrovlllo ( colored ) , cow hided J. N , Cardoza , the colored chaplain of tha institution Thu affair caused grout ex citement and threatened to dovclop into a race riot , which was , botvovor , suppressed by President Duaton Sui'Voylnir Contract Lot KnAiiNKir , Neb , , Murch 4. [ Special Tele gram to 'lite Hee.1 The contract to survey tbo Kearney , Hutchinson & Gulf line from here to the Kansas line wus let to George Cox , n civil engineer of this city Tbo sur veying party will start out tbo first of next week • , , Tnulhaft'x Comlitioii DungermiH W'ASiiiKOToy , March 4 , Ex-Congressman Tnulbeo , who was shot by Correspondent Kincald Friday last , is now dangerously , ill , nis case havini : changed for the worse Ill * physician said that Taulboo'a lifo was not despaired of , though his condition was crltW cal - Unsigned fmu Better Politico Fahiiiuiiv , Neb , March 4. | SpcoIal Tele gram to Tim Bee.I J. O. MoLucui , for some years connected with the St Joseph it Grand Island railroad as live slock agent , bas resigned to accept a similar position . with increased salary on tbo Rock Islund A sblpmeut of ton car loads of fat cattle was yesterday made from hero by him to Chi cage The Dentil Itoll Ci.rvhi.iKD , 0. , March 4. Judge Daniel R. Tlldcn aged olgbty-fvur , dlod at bit boui , this oven Ing -