Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 26, 1891, Image 1

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TWENTIETH VKAU. OMAHA , TIirKSDAY MOIUNINd , FEUKITAUV 2(1 ( , 1MH. 2,10.
ROLLED DO\YN \ A HIGH BANK ,
Fnto of tlio Pnuhandle Limited Ncnr Rich *
motul , liul. i Last Higbt.
L- FOUR KILLED AND MANY INJURED.
XVIillo Colin ; limvn Ci-ado tlu
Pi'iiino Hi'dKo , with 1'iluhll'iil
ItosnltDolalls of tliu
Tcirlblo Allalr.
KtoiiMONt ) , Ind , Fob 2.1-Tho roar cotch
of the limited I'an-handlo tr.dii from Chicago
toPincumnll Jumped tlio track at lingers-
town nt S no thli cMHiins and rolhd doun
tinoinbankmont. . Four pcrnotu wtro killed
nml several injured. Tlio klllod are
l ) IDISATj. . engliicor ot nutntcnancc of
\\iiv of tlio Pau-inudlo.
dCOUCIi : NllLDllAM , attorney of the
road.
C H CASH , conductor.
AR'lllUU UiiViS ; : : , imsenuor , of lllch-
ini'iid. '
'I ho train was coming down i steep t-rido
Into town , when the fiamo woik of the en-
mo biokc and over ) car In the tral'i wm do-
railcd , Koiug down a Jlttcon foot einbmk-
inent. 'Ihoearscaufilit lire , but tlio Humes
veto quickly extinguished All the eo.uhos
veto tcirihly wiecked. 'Iho followintr per
sons woiopiobddy ditnllv hurt.
MIII. ( Siiiiiui MiOni lllcliinoiul , Ind
Mil' . ) . C HIIIM , Sicrainonto , C.il.
A laigominibcrof others sustained iiijur-
us but will probably tocover. Auiong thorn
me.
me.M. . H. IIn D , Cincinnati , O.
II. Si Mil ,
Jens M Hi > u\ui > s Ulclinioiul. Tntl.
Amvi and Wn.ui SII.SI.MIII UULII , U'est-
Mile , O.
FiitskIV. . rni > v , Woslflold , Mass.
Mi'sUoTii , Diyton , O
MK-I. Oi i i.t.i , Ditoiil ) .
MIL nml Mil' M won HUNSON , I.ogansport ,
Intl. , niul two chlldiea.
Mm. Ass v llsot iniu'tiir , Logansport.Ind . ,
niul threoehildton.
Hi sin PON , Hichmond , I nil.
A-n Id u m , RUlimonil , I ml.
.1. U' . ( ! n.is , Philadelphia , Pa.
.lollS Ol.O ( hill , ( llic.lpo
Onuti.M I * vtil , Kldiiiiond , Iiut.
CJ II. DIIMI si ) : < , 1'ioj , O.
Ally. bisvs Li MUI ( , ii , Ticnton , O.
O i\MSt , JVOVVOTitlc' , lllll.
Uoiu Cim > , Nenc.istle , Iiul.
CHITON luvvis. Mm tins Idiry , 0.
.1 P. Si VN \ , ICiton , 0.
.1 .1V. . KuvMin , Logauspoit , Iiul
lUitun r S LOMIIVIIH , AinlierstVi9. , .
.1on.sT. Hiioi i - , Kiihmond , liul.
lionnni IlnimiNiiulioad foreman.
\Vi ii ii.ii II Piwn 11
As fast .is tlio Injiuoil woio t.ikcn fiom the
wuck they wcro carried to houses nc.ir bv ,
whcio ever ) attention was L'lvtu them until
lU'iaiiKCiiietiU I'ould bo maib Tor their 10-
inovid to the hospital at ttkhmoml.
Killed tlio K i mincer.
Knmvn.i i , In , Poh J5 ThelJock Island
freight crashed Into the icur of a Wauasl
n'lidiil tills morning , ilcmollstilng the spec la
niulN recking the engine. Knt'lnccf IJuinp
W03-killed.
Sucooss Attends the I'loot in ' CM'ial
Maul SKiriiiisliox ,
iqriciir , Peb 'J' . On the Kith inst
n battle was fought on the pnnp.int IJoio-
rose and the govcinment was defe-ated with
n loss of WO men On the tilth Iinnqtio sur
rendered to the licet A Hot the same night ,
caused hy mi iniendhty mob , was quelled
b ) the licet nud the foioign residents. Ono
liiindictl and sevinti live of tha mob weto
Wiled and wounded. On the 17th the oppo
sition iiart ) suffeied a chcik on tlio pninpa
mar Hmua
On the linh Tquliiuo wnssmpilse.il by tbo
leinn.nitof the gowinuunt hoops ' 'llieio
was Inul lighting fioin nioiniiii ; till evonintr.
C.iptiln l/imbton of II M S. Uaismto ,
. landed under lire to an andean armistice ind
t ) lotukooti board unj of thoioindnini , ' women
, Jv and cliildiin fiinn the town The .iriiiUHco
f was ( teclaied till the noon of the 'JOth
On the iiftcrnoou o [ the JOtli tbo povern-
inont tioops weio suiionipred to the tleet by
Colonel Solo , who hail fousht jrillanllv. Th'e
town is in possession of the licit. .VofoieiKU
icsidintscio \ killed It is piobablo thoio
will ho a decisive battle noitli of 1'is.ngua
toon.
dovoriiniliulklcv I u < 7ovi'i'iinr Hill.
, ' II Miii'oini , Conn , Pob ' -io\ernor ( Hill
of Now York. jostciil.ii ionised to honor a
, uiiiMtion ] signed by t.o1.oinor . iliilKloy of
* Connecticut , on the ground that ho did not
Kvognl/o llulldey ns goveinoi 'lodaj ( ! ov
uiioi liulkloy trtitn lullor toUovernoi Hill
pa ) I UK :
"U'lideistandhifr fiom jour oflldd action
tlmt ciliniiials fiom sistir states , and
espediillj Connecticut , aio Mfo fiom aircst
nnd totiirii for piosccution when the )
have entered tlio cites of the iltj
of iofme ; , ombraccd only in jour
" '
le Jurisdiction. I desire to "infoim 'you
frjf that theio are now in the Connciticut
piison about two liundied convict that Con
L necticiit can snfolj and with propilot ) tutu
| L ever to jou. I hive no doubt ovei'y ono
! f would piovonlosal subject nnd rejoice to
& nvnll litmsolf of the fuedoinof tl.o stito of
H. Now Yoik and tlio protCLtiuiriii'in of Its e\-
, - . ecutlvo. Uspiess ti.dnsaro fieHpient.Vmt \ -
f n Intr jour onK'is to forwaiit sucli available ix1
' * iaforcements for join service , I have the
honor to lomam , etc ' '
IHot at t lit'Knlnoj U'diki.
vn , Pn , Feb'Jlio > stiiKers
made liostilo demonstiatlons about tlio
Hainoy works again loihv , diiviu n nuin
her of men at the works away fiom the
plaee. Mlno 'loss ' McCloud nnd Seciotarj-
McCrneken of the Knichts oILabor assembly
wcro unineielfull ) biaten bjtho mob and
t.o\ctal olhcts rcieived sllglit Injuiles. If
the trouble Is icMimed tomorrow there U
danger of a MI ions ilot , as the special police
will male a vigorous icsistaiieo.
'lo IJPCt Stilp HIOII1 ( | > I"J.
Antss CITY , Kan , I'ob. .M People
continue to po Into the Cherokee strip , though
11 small numbers The follow-In , ? dispatch
has been iccclvcd from the ictln , ; seciotnty
of the interiot ' .scttleis on the Cberoiteo
stilp niothcioat tliclt ponl " Troops will
tomorrow' begin the woik of ejecting tlio
uoomcrs.
I'aid on th' MOOIIICM.
Kw Cm , Mo , Peb. . ' 1 ' 1 he severest
blhznrdof the season lHO alls in Kansas to-
night. A norther is lagiiu. ' In the CheroUco
A stilp and the foollmrd ) boomers , who invaded
* that coimtr.v w ih sutrcr teirlbly 'Ihero ate
Jullv tUtco thousand of them and the be t
.shJtortticy htivo Is their covered cpileiant
wagoiin ,
'llio Plro Uccord ,
.Mix.si vroii * , Minn , Peb. S.'i. A ftro
which started in the Lumber exchange utter
1 o'clock has spiend to the ICdlson and
niiotbcr tidjolnlng building. Losses will
probably reach t.'iOO,000.
liU'liroiuliV Sou Itoineilj ,
DJ.IIU.N , I'ob. 25. I'rof , LicbrcicL e new
mi tholof trontlng tubcre-uloslswasilescrlliecl
tbedl (0iti todiv llio substanceUHI d
s e.inthnilil ito of potash wtilih ImdnilnU-
i roil In nlutlon in ste n i'ie ' Injections
mdelthoikln < Mnlcnl e\pi ilmenls vctn
o piiiMII Is iiinedial In tuber , ilnsls and
ther dUi ise Piof Uobivli'h siv Ijo is
till ni r\Ing i n Int iiiNestitratnn and the
unotmcouientt h ie boon tun lo preni ituiely.
niottis ; * r/ ' \ iusICH. .
ociillai a ml ratal I'.nil ol" an Ohio
Pi-l/e Ulnir Mooting.
XrisnNMiii O.l'eb'.1" ! I.i\c ) Seville of
Ilimltvaiidithui Magltln of Toledo fought
tore last night \Vnentlinowiu cdlod for
ho nineteenth imuul Maplsbvltn had been
getting the worst of it , came roivvaril and
aid "I can't see Hit HIM If \ on wish to. "
U'hciciiMii | ScUlloKiaashud him la tbo Jaw ,
iroakii\Khl * nevk. Seville and Tom Micoy ,
ones of his seconds , ire \mder arrest.
\VestiMii People in CliiiILCI .
Ciiirvon , l eb 'Jj fSpeclil 'IVIegram to
I'm n i -Among ' thu western people In
Chhflgo today woio the folloHlnj ;
At the Windsor-Mr and Mis. II. 0
Miller , Oinnbi
At tlin IJrovoortMiss 11 off man , P K Me-
Ciinnis , Omaha
AttholJoro H P. Divis , Otinha ; K. It.
Lo\ell , ilentiice
AtthoUrlgu- ! W MilK Oiniha.
M the Mil'oj-II H Illeiie , U' . A.
Cooper , J 1' Lvnn
Al the Aiiditoihiin-Mr nnd Mrs lltissell ,
Chi'vennoVvo ; Mr and \ln .lolin i Mur-
lilu , ' Helena , Mis Manniii ) ' C. ICerr , C. J.
. ivlor , L P Pinih , Omaha
At the Wellington 0 M .liunner , Oiralia
At the Palmer \ Irs.l.AVilllaiiis , Oiua-
tin .1 II Heitty , Salt LnkoCltj. .1 it.Vil -
limns , I'axton , Nob. ; Claude U'atson , Kc-
biuslca l'It.\ , II.u licit Trlpp , Viinktnu
At UioOriiiid Paciilc Alexander Mclsin-
/e ! , IHsnnrclc. 11 ( J. Kdwauls , Par o ; Mr.
and Mn S S Ames , Helena.V. \ . C McNtt-
mire , Sioux Cltv
Attho'Pioinoiit-.lolm Miller , Dwiglit , N I )
At thoSlurmau M. U. James , Ualhcjato ,
N D.
IIOIIHO.
\Vvsiiisi.TiiN , Fob 'i'l Iii the house , Mr.
Mi'IClnlev , fioin tlio commit too on rules , to-
ported a re-solution piovidhuj tint tomorrow
the house skill moot at 10 o'clock and ituino-
dhtolj proVccd to the considciatlon of the
shipping bill , Iho geneial debate to eloso nt li
o'clock. Fildaj the house stiill meet at 10
o'doolc and proieed to the consideration of
the bill hi pnagi iphs , thoptovlous question
to bo considered as onUied at 5 o'clock.
Adopted veis , I ! ' . ) ; nivs , 111
ThoiiniiiUiatinn bill \ \ is ( ikon up , the
pedini ; question being on the Dates' substi-
tuto. which W.H rejected 'Iho bill Ikon
pissed
Thohouso tlicn went Into commit tea of the
wlioluon the iigiii'ultmal appropriation bill.
In thocoui-o of the ( 'oneiat debate ; Mr Pun
ston of K tins is in < lnieroiif ttio bill and Mr.
Ilnttuvvoitli of Ohio hid i tilt which
Kroatl ) editled the oihei mombcis on both
bides.
Mi Punstonsdd if Mr nttttorvvoi th had
takpnas min b time to forwaiding his mil-
option bill as be had to di ivvinc ills salniy as
secietary of the woild s fan djrcitorj tbo
inoasmo would now h.ivobeen passed.
Mi Huttci wet Hi charged Mr Funston , as
ihaliman of llni committee on iiKiiciiltino
with nctrlectiiin'tbo inteicst of the fanners.
Mr Piinsiim hid not moved in thodircition
of considciatlon ot the ; ant i option bill , hut
hail stood ticmblihg like an aspen le if undci
tlio flow n of the spuiltei
Mi Hatch of Missouri cloplurod the condi
tion of farmoH , undo a spouh in favor of
flee.roinae.0 and a reduction of taxation , nnd
critioued thum.ijoilty of the cpinmittco on
agriculture for not aainp'on thoTanti-1
option bill IIo denounced the republicans
for throttling gioav uatioiial measuies.
Mi C'aiiiion niing snitgestcd thi-v could
pass the tint i option bill next se ; , Inn , Mi
Ilatiti n toit.-d ttio ) would ni's it next ses.
sion , and cvt iv other bill Hut is eonstitu
I loud and demanded bj the neople
After eoiiaide'iablo fuithei dob.ito the com
inittie rose without dispusin.'of this bill.
Tlio di ith of Senatoiilson \ was an-
tiouiued , and alter the aiipnutincnt of a
couiuutteo to tiiko action m legai'd to the
funeiiii the' liot.su adjouined
Ihohntiso he'd ' an ovenmt'spssion , inakln , ' ,
for the second time in its history tvv o distinct
legislative sessions m ono uavMr Dmglo )
submitted a ii'p.jrt from the sil\cr pool in-
vostleiiting enmmitteo , audit was ordorol
printed , Mr linilev ) givlnj , ' notuo that lie
W'liild ( all it up as soon as possible.
'llio bouso then wontinto uunniitteoof tlio
v % bole on tbo agrirultui.il npnromiat Ion bill
After consideiablodebito it was passed and ,
tbecominittcoof the wlioleusumed the con
sicluatiou ot the genei d dollilonc ) bill Ad-
joiiiament Mas tnkun before it was ells-
poseu of ,
.sonato.
WVSIIISOTOS , Fob. i ! . " Tlio -nito mot and
ndjoiiined as a malic of lespcct to the late
Se'iiiitoi Wilson of MarjliuiJ
'I wo Dcinoei'jitio "Maclnnos.
Xivv Voui > , Pob -Spaial [ I'clotji.ini to
'I'm III i 1 A Washington special siis-
Soutliein and western democrats who oppose
aneastun nomination for the piesnlencvvil !
usoujjaliist ( lovoinor Hill the fie-t that ho
has Honied so lom ? in idvanco toscctuo con-
tiolof the New x'ork cleleputioii. A Now
Yoik gentleman hero sajs tint Cloveinoi
Hill's maebino is perfect Murit Halstoid
who savs helms lived eiioush in Now Voile
to undeistand some of the intiieicies ot its
political situations , and who H heio on a
visit , sajs the i eient appointment of an in-
smanco commission bv ( lovornor IIIll w is
tlio nnishins tout h to the inuhinc , Hilsteiil
said tint this appointment is one that is gen-
einly disnpprovul of in the state 'I he
southern uiiLhine , which is older Una ( < ov-
cinor Hiirsand vvule"ln Its ranue , will bo
opposed to the Now York scheme Houthcri
men nro going to couecntr ito their sticiiRth
upon aiopiisentativo of the west. If the\
cm iniko free coinnjo in issue they wll
down the New Yonc iindtilate.
'Iho Pnyi'i wo.it lici .Million * .
N'rw Yoniv , Fcb ' .Ti In tlio Pavonvonthor
\villcontesttoda \ ) tfenryl ) A'.uiRhm siid
tie , Thomas C. Hlch and Justus IJulkley had
joined In nn Instiuinent lellnquismiiB any
chitn to the resldaaiv estate As it was con
sidered to bo woitli fiom $ l,000ouij tolMi ) ) ,
UXI totliomns tiNlcitmrv legatees , tlio Im
iioitanco of their action is apparent It
knocks tbo bottom out of tlio main puiposo
of the con test. Jly the will , stamliair dl-
vestedof e-odiciH , liiih and Hnlklv will 10
iclvo llio ii'ilchio in tiust to div Iiio ainoiic ,
the colleges and hospitals mentioned in tue
will.
will.Tho
The result of this decision will be 'o
hrcrely IneteasD tlie otigiml beiiiosU | * o the
sovuial colleges nnd othei Institution „
Ainei'ic.in Cathnllc Appiiiiiliiienls.
N w VOIIK , Pob ' .TITho Homo cone
spomlent of the Catholic Xowadenles severa
statements leKirdlng appulntmonts nfTecthit ,
the Catholic church la tlio I'nltcd States
said to h'lvo ' been undo bv the liolv sco Th
dioceses of Omdm unJ Silt Lnko City Imvo
not boon nnd ate not to Iw promoted to th
archepiscopil tank The diocese of Chojcimo
has not been icunited to that of Omaha
'llm Monthor Poicoast.
For Onnha and \icinit ) Continued cold
tlghtsnow , followed by dealing weather.
For Iowa- Pair Tlmr-dny ; northeil ,
winds , bccjmlng v.uialjle , tllghtl ) wirme
Pridav.
Foi South Dakota and Ncbiaski AVmds
becomiiib'southerly , fair ; warmer
Sold Chntuli I'nIr I otter ) TioUptH.
KtuiioiisVU , Pebr. . - [ Special Telegram
gram to Tin Hi r'-Father ' Smith of Dela
MID , charged with dealing In lo'.ter.v tlokots
in sillingc'lianc > lor iv harness for u churcl
fnii la the iiiiultc-jurttliU aftornoou wn
scntencoi to pav a lluo of fj and costs.
UALi ollv.lllilll
Ooiigresjional Legislation Will Bo Limiletl
to UttiUbatnblo Measures.
BUFFALO BILL ON THE LATE CAMPAIGN.
lli l liobbjlng I'm the rilomlly In-
ilia in Culonrl o'ltloino's Soivli-es
Hill and C'linada XVus
ton News > otos.
U'WIIIMITON Hi UKUiTiir
"d. ! I'm uri i srn Srnrt'T ,
\V\sinsi ros , I ) . C , Poh " , '
"It Is vciy s.ifo to say that any monsuto
which will pi o\oko doh.ito will not piss tlio
senate,1' said Senator Allison , ohnrmnii of
the senatocominiUeoon appiopilatlnnsvlion
asked tills nfteinoou If ho thought the ship
ping bill could get through the senate v.-ilh
Hi" boiifo amendment Mr Allison Is in ti
position to know moio about the possibilities
of legislation thin ativ other in in in congress
Ho continued ; "I hive figured tint it will
tilio almost oveiy hour of the lomalnlng sK
di\s of this congress to get the unpio-
pilatioa hills through the sen ito , even
with night sessions. It is possible of couis > o
to run through measures which can bo
linished in a vcrj' few hours , but it is out of
the question to get an ) bill thtough if n
single senator offers serious objection. Yon
see , vvo have unlimited debate yet In the sen
ate. Tlio closuto resolution is vet pointing
Had wo hucli n provision wo could do a great
deal for the eounti ) bcfoto next Wednes
day. "
Tills seems to bo the general hnptession on
both sides of the canitol Thcio Is no doubt
that the house will pass the shippim ; bill
or that the republicans in the senate
will do nil the ) can under tlio rules
to adopt the amendments of llio house , hut ,
ns Senntoi Allison has said , a single senator
can ilefoit the measure if ho vvUhe to push
his opposition to the point of making a
length } speech Tlio npiuopilition bills must
all ba passed , w bother or not tbeio is nnv-
thing done in the diieetlon ot gonor.il lecisli-
lion It looks now as though the Intel
national cop.vilglit bill , the Paddock miio
food bill , the Conn'or Iiul bill and a largo
number of other iinportiiu measines would
tail , posslblv w ith the shipping oil ! , notvv Ith-
staiidiiiBtho fict that the session from this
time foi u aid to adjournment at noon on next
\Vodnc-sihy will ptnctlially bo continuous ,
night and da ) , i ijjlit thioutili Sunday.
COIlOS Till ( VMI'VK.S.
"N'o end of cieillt should tic riven to Ocn-
orals Miles and HiooUe C'oloni 1 ( itiy Hem )
and oilier btave and siiKaeions olllcers for the
macniliiont vv.irkln tlioicccnt Indian war , "
said Buffalo Hill tlds aftiinooii "Hut to
CJcnoial Pan tbo i'i en test ciedit Is due Had
it not been tor him the settlers invest and
noithxxest Xebtask.iould hivoiariied their
lues in tlien hands foi weeks , anil thousands
would Invo been slaughteicd , not to mention
tlio tenor and the destruction that would
Imvo still icignud In the soutb pait of South
OikoU '
It will bo loniembcied that Buffalo 11111
\ % u commissioned bv ( icneial Milosto visit
Standing liouk. N' U. , Jtjst before the Indlm
outureik Iiibt November , ami nuestSitting
Hull upon a charge of boilition , hut that lie
v\as sunuuonod bacn from the hostile , country
byan older from the piosidcnt , at a point less
than an hour aim u half'a ' ildo fioui the
.ca.ofJ ; , ' Upee # * I usked him today
If bo could hive captuied Sitting Bull
and whit \\ould liavo boon the ettoet. Buf
falo 1)111 ) said : ' .sittliifj Hull would hive
been iidltiKiw.iv rroin his Limp \vith mo in
less thin Uvo boms hid not the order from
the piL'sident boeu received. He v\ould have
ifono with mo peaeeabh AVe cio old
triendsehadbien hue \Vaihington
to/ether 'Iho usult would hive been the
abrupt toimmation of the In lian tioubles
Uo uouId liuohelil him as a hostage There
would not hive been the \\oundcd Knee hit-
tie , no loss of lifo As teen as Sitting Dull was
lulled. Ins followers i.imu to the conclusion
tint they weio to t > o killed , and tbev lied to
the bid lands and went upon the \var nitb
Silting Hull's v\hlo\\ , lj ni ) ; wounded nt 1'ino
lidgonov\ ( , told mo this It uas untoi tunato
foi this lei on lint hitting Hull was Killed ,
although i' ' is a good thing nov\ for tlio eoim-
tiv tint be Is deut Cougicss mubtnow deal
fi.ir with the liiendlj Indians , 01 u on 111
nnd should have tiotiblo again Thosotb.it
left tholr lioinesm obediLiico to thuoidcr for
all Indians to coino into Pine Khlgemust bo
paid fur their \Vcinubtnotactinb.id
faith with the good Indians , foi aliculy tliev
aio being taught tint the only way to got
iccognition from tbo go\cinmeut is to ilglit
aim kill the \ \ bites. "
siitvi : ( rs or iniosn. o'nn nsr.
Hiclmrd P. O'Heline , late colonel of the
Tv\entv lint infiiutiv , iccentl ) assigned to
PoitSidno ) , M.IS nfunuliii' llguro inVnsli -
Ington forniaii ) je.ns Hoas appointed to
the full lank of colonel Uncoveeks ago
Colonel 0 Hieino was bom of Amriunii
pirents in a binill town m Uinida , Octobei
, ' " 1 , isu His hitbe-i was at one time a well
known judge in Detioit , Mich lie was ( Jon-
end Lewis Ca'-s' piiv.itosccretaryduring the
lattei siniumhencv assenctai ) of stiitoundcr
PtoMdont James Bueliau in. At tlio bie.ik
Ing out of tlio civil uir t'otonel O'Durno
was appointed to a lh t lleutenanc ) in tbo
Pouiteonlh inlantn , with u hah ho solved
thioiighoiit the ontno war Ho took an
active pait in suveiil Amcbo and Ute cam-
piigns Ho aited .u auio to ( ] i nci.il Scho
Held when tbolattoi was in cliirjjo of West
Point , \\lnlo a lieutenant colonel of the Kif
te'cnth Inlunti ) ho w.is assigned to tlio com
niand of Port Kami ill , S D , and nt a later
period ho was appointed snpeiintcnilent ot
the iccrulting service and plai cd in com
mand of David's islind , Xevv Yotk Huber
I lo hid no family of Ids own , but h ut adopted
tlio three clnldion of a ncii re-hitive. Ills
wile sui\ivos \ him.
Mil. IIITf VM ) CVSIIU.
Hcprcscntatlvo liitt does i ot like being
classed as a coiisphitor and as a part ) "to
li mil Canada over to the United States , " as
Sii Churl's Tapper tries tn make him out.
In a speech \\hlch Sir Charles lias just made
ho usosa letter wiittin by Mr llltt some
tinioagofor the purpose of saing tliata con-
snlney exists Tlio other conspirators mo
lOrastus Wiinnn and Kditor i'airar
ol tbo Toionto ( ! lobe t'onceining
thlt alleged consplrai ) , Mr. Hitt said
todiy that ho was veiv much sur-
piiued tlmt the Canadim high commissioner
should use n private letter without hiving
tbo permission of the author for its use. It
was not Iho custom inoguo with gentlemen ,
to llius inako use of piivato letters whiili
had been vvilttcn two ) ears ago , and bore no
rolov.uicy to tbo picsont stiugglo with
Canada Uut , OMII If it did Sir C'hailes had
leicived no permission to publish it Mr
Hitt is of tlio opinion tint Sir Charles' sen-
s.itlomii e-onsiiiiMcy plot was gotten up to
olTiet the e\posuio wldih.is nude of
SnCliailes' double deiling dining the llsh-
eiloscontioveisy When the fisheries treat )
'
as piesented to the t'amdian pailiaiiKn't
U'nppei m.ido a speech , slatinc ; that , outside
of the tioaty. lie hid aptlvato understanding
\\lt'a 1'iosldciit ( 'U volmd and Sccict.irv H iv-
ard Unit us soon as tbo lepnblii m sen ito in
doiscd the tieat the domoiiatio administra
tion would giant Canada \ciy marked com-
incfcinlcomosslons outside of the treaty
Ml Hitt ejot lioldol this Tilpper speech nnd
laid it bofoie congress Ho handled Tuppor
vtlthout glmes , and denounced this prhato
uciLoiiwiit ni something that would dlsgiaco
n common lobby , It was ono of the rea
sons which led up to the tojcitiop of the
tnatv by the Heiinlo. blr Chiuks Ins evar
since smarted under Ilitfs c.istlg.ttion , and
ho now gets back by using a pihnto letter
.Mr Hitt bcliovos that tno lottot was stolen ,
for toloiM'auis beiween hoio and Canada Indi
cate tt it none of the p.uties to the cono-
spondinco pave It a\\av It Is much Hue the
tactics of Sir John MacDonahi , who paid n
printer for giving * ) in tlio pi out shcot of a
private circular which was supposed to con
tain treasonable matter As to the fact of
thcie beluga conspiracy , Mr. Hitt laughs at
he idea lie lays that no one N In the ( in
Mnr.uv , hut Unit bis hnrdost trouble Is to
tot men In congress tot > aimj attention
vlmleverto Canadian uTnlr (
III IODNITION 101) ISIII IS It III .
Colonel William 1' Cody and Major llnike ,
vho liavo been In the'city fm sevual dn\s
ndeavetlng tosecaio Inunedbito ( oinpi'nsa
urn fm the filCndlv Indians whose preportv
v as dest in ) ed during tlie lute tioubles nl
'hie Kiiltfe , hold a conference this moinliig
with Si n itors Miiulenoa and Paddock ,
letialor Mandrrson called tojrether the mom-
u'lM of the Indian committee nnd nld lieforo
.hem the nccc-.sttj of nn Immediate appro-
illation for ttio pavmont for ptopeitx of the1
Jlendli Indinns ( ! c < trocd ) bv the hostlles
.vlieii . the fntmot vvow called Into Pine
; { ldgo nnd obliged to nbandon their homes
'senators Miitmcrson and Paddock will ii'ako
i \ Iporoiis nttetnpt to poruioan aipiopiliition ]
overini ! tlio losses sustained b ) thn ftloiid-
les Colonel Codv in com million said
"Thero Is no doubt of the Justice
of this demand and of tlio sound poltcv
) f securing an Immediate recognition of It
L'lio Indians do not undeistand delav
IJudi and all of these chiefs u ho loft , their
: iomcs toovinco their liiemlililti to the go\-
ernment , and whoso property was destiojcd
ltlio lltulcjVIH us utod that tlie govei 11-
inentvonld | iioinpth loeompoaso them for
theli lova' . Many ot thorn Imvo gene bin k
liomc , fieh.iR Unit thoio was no iceogidtlon
of their falthfulncsj. If ve are not tnhtivo
a iccuitenc'oln thospilngof the troubles of
the winter , 1 believe It is of tlio highest Im-
por'iuue that this matter sjiouhl bo piomptlv
nttei'dcd to. Thowoitern senators gencially ,
I lielleve1lll asslst , uud fioin in ) coii\cisit-
tion vlth members of tlio Indian committee ,
toliVh ' Vnutor ManiU'i'son with gieit
kindness introduced mo peison.illv , Ibolievo
tint the matter % \lll piss the senite "
Colonel Codv is anxious that there should
be oflldil ic'cognltlon on tlio pait of the
novelninent of the connection of the
Indians \\ith oshlbltlons such ns the
\\lld West show. Ho points to tbo
fact that 4M Indians who have
been connected at various times with his
business cnterpilso weio cacti and all ac-
tivelj and elllciently engaged on behalf of tlio
Kovernmont nnd ngmnst hostiios duiiiiKtbo
Into trouble An csrncst etTort was made by
Amos .1 Cummings of Xoiv Yoik , assisted
bv Congressman Dovsey of Nebraska , dining
the coiisnlctntion ot the Indian bill in the
house , to sejuro an amendment pioviding
that Indians should bo pnimlttcd to engage
in such lOKithnnto eyliibittons , outside of tlio
lesorvntlon , us might seem piopcr to them.
It was defeated upon n point of older bv Con-
giessinm Caimon. An attempt , will be made
in the senate to provl lo for tlio matter on the
ground that the cmploj merit of Indians In
this dlieclloa Is imnifostly in the line of
progicss , nnd to tha nd vantage of tbogo\cia-
ment in dealing vvitli hostlles.
AltMl VATIIUM.
Uy dliection of thoscciotar.v ofir , Major
John V Mudoidnle , surgeon , is lollevod
from further duty with'the Pint infantiy nt
Pine Ridge and will i-uturn to bis piopor
station.
AnaimvioHing board having found Cap
tain Matthew Mnrknnd , Piist Infantry , in-
cap.ieitnted for.utlvo seivice , the leave of
abseme guintod 1dm December J.'i , ls'Kbj
the dcpaitment of the 1'latte , is. b ) direction
of the seciotary of war , extended until
futtlicr oulers on nccountof disabihtv
The leivo of nbser.co gnnteil Captain
Alon/o H Chapiu , ns lstnnt suivevor , .lanti
my ; il , depaitinent of JJakota , isextendeilono
month.
An order just issued from the -war depart
ment pltKCs the following named ofllceis on
tenant Hobortli. , Youuc , Fouith infantry
Plrst Licutenai't Fiank S. Kice.
Plrst nitillerv. . . Pirst Lioutcimnt
l-'rnncis WoodbuJceovcnth infan'ry ' ,
IJlwt. T > utou"if- ? > vv ' " > J nr-
nott , .Ninth cavi'li'ys ' Plrst Liouteiiant
KolouF. Mn 3oy 1'iJltjnrtilloiy : PiistLiou-
tenant Gcoigo N ( Mmse , Pourth infantry ,
Second Lieutenant. lulins H Weber , Klghth
inlantv , and bccond fjieutcnant Cluiiles D
Towaloy. Second inf.uitrv
This ovonine's Star corroborates the statement -
ment made in a Hi F ipecml last nUht of tlio
strong prob.ibllity that a tioop of Co'onel
( illy Ueni's batnlllon Is to bo assigned to
i'oit M\cr , Va , and Colonel Heniv ( ilneed m
command , as a special recognition of gallant
services.
The senate committee on judiciary , to
vv hem was referred todav the diici t tax bill
as itvas pvssed in tlio house , with the
iitneiidmont , bus concluded to adopt the
amendment 'iheiowill , theiefoio , be nocon
feienco and the bill will piss the senate ,
probabl ) tomortowuud go diiect to tlio pres
ident
A petition was circulated on ttio lloor of
thnliouso toihy lecothmeniling Coagiessman
Chules II Ciiosve'iior of Ohio for the poM-
tiou of assistant "ceruhuy of tlio ticisui )
It was signed by all the Ohio delegation
( iencrni ( Jiosvcnor has splendid ( [ tialillea-
tions for the position nnd is n very warm
I riend of tlio administration. The onh tiling
that coulil coino in the wiv of liis appoint-
iiient is the fact that Ohio has , besides the
setietaiv of tlio ticusury , tliu solli itor ot in
ternal le'vcnue , the deputy commissioner ot
mtetnnl levenuo , llio sixth auditor , several
e hlefs of division ( ono of v\ inch is a biothcr
of the general'si. the tirst as-stnnt | post
master general and the i Inof of postulileo In
speetois , thollistbcliiK Culo'nel Wlntelield ,
late postmaster at Cincinnati , and the latter
Major I ) d Kitnhono of Hiinilton , 0
Then .indgo Toft of Cincinnati is solu itor
general ot the United States , a position
which tanks nest to attorney general
' 1 ho piosidcnt his appioved the mtinrc-
pird to the division of judicial disttictsin
1cm a.
Senator-elect Kv loot South Dakota is ox-
po'tedm theeitv boutly. Colonel Wai dell ,
inesulent of the farmers tilli.inco ol that
stile , nnd who was silo iding candidate nirainst
Kvle foi the senile1 , is heieisitingtho fim-
ilv of Uopnsciitativo i'le-klur Colonel War-
( Kll is a six footer , with a biff bluk busliy
lieaul and can handle a plow vMth the best eif
them.
lislmp\V ! P. Perry of I.icnport ) , la , Is
at tlio U'lllaids.
Kinlioad mull sorvlco has he n Cstihlishcd
in South Uikotii 1'ioin Whitcwood to Dt.ul-
\vood over tbo Fiomont , Ulklioin . * c Missouii
A'allo ) i.nlio.ul , nlno miles and back , six
limes a week , or ns much ottener n trains
nmv ma , from Mirch it ! : tiom liuiTulo Cap
b ) Sandstone to Hot Springs , over llio Pro-
inonr , nikhoin .t MI.SSOUII Valley i.iilioad ,
fourteen miles nnd back , six times a week , or
ns much oltencr as trains mav urn , fiom
MaichlO. Pi ait ) S. Hum.
I'ist . ' I'M ( 'oiiiinlKHlon Sle-neil.
WviniNfiTov , Pob. 'JJ. Tlio prcsldont has
signed tlio commission of Ch.i'les Postei as
secretaiy of the treasury , and it Is e-xpected
ho will assume his now duties tomoiiovv
morning.
Mr Poster took tbooathof ofllco this at er
noon lit ttio vvhlto house.
Steamship Ai I
At Hamburg The Morama and Sperm
dnm fiom Now York ,
At Now Voik The Auchoiia fiom ( lias-
go vv
vvAt Plilladelhia-.Tho | Lotd Olive from
I.iveipool.
Sighted , At London Tlio Deimuik.
I'ato ill' a PonoiMimkor.
CIIK MIO , Pub i'i Miss Ma.v ilimloy went
home tonight and found her diunken fathei
and brothur lighting 'Iho brother diew n
knlfo and ruilicd nt the lather. The glil
iusliing in , tr.\ing to prevent a tiagedy , 10
eelvod a fatal blab The hi other and fathei
vveic both ariestqd
' Sent Awaj Ibr . ' ali't ) .
l-.i noN , Peh ' , ' 5 Mail advices fiom South
Ameiica sav Pio-.ldent Unlnm-edi of Chili
has sent his fan Uy into Arn < ntino Hopnblii
for safety. After the i.iptuto of 1'isamm
eighteen otllcerjvlio weio captutod woio
shut in cold blood.
National IMnratnrN ,
Pun \ni i.i'tut , Peb. iTi - At lodnj's
session of thodoputment of Hupeilnteiident
of the National nducatioiml assnuntion
lleni ) Sdlen of I own was elected pi e idi nt.
Tlio ne.xt lucctuib" will bu held ut Hi CM Ul ) n
SNOVS , FLOODS AND \V1XDS \ ,
Colornilo Rnilromls Duriod Under Slides ntul
Drifts Mnny Feet Docp.
MOUNTAIN TRAINS ALL ABANDONED.
Niiiiilii-r > ! ' ( \illl'oi nln People Ite-
polled KI I line I'l'i'l-licil li\ lio\\n-
liifA DNnulioiiM 'l' < u n iv do
In Indiana.
OPM ni , Cole , IVh 25 [ "spcotnl Tote
to 'I'm 111 i ] Tlio lu-nMost sno\\itorni of
\\liiti-rluis loon laphif , ' la the inotiiitnhm
between IXnvoriind Lo.uhlllo foi the past
week. The snow linn liiscn falllns almost
\\tthmit ccssntion , nnd as tlio ustiiilhul \ \
\\lncli UL'ooinpanles tlio ttoiins iliil not picMill
tbc snow Is lj Ing from two to MS. feet on the
mountains. Jt has pioM.nlciy illsas-
Itous to ralhoait ttallle on botb
tlio South I'.uk iiail tlio Kio
( iianilo. 'Iho ' oidlimrv push plows \\cro
Miftlt'iciit to keep the tunli cloarof sno\v until
jcsttnlnjhen ilan erous snow illilcs
bofjaii. 'Iho South 1'nik \\\s tlioorst
snITticr niul IIUCM nnd ncris of sno aio
piloil on the 11,10It this uioinlni ;
The slides loinnieiuoil josteiilnv mornlni ;
ncai ( iuiinlson ntul continueil at intenals
ilnrniK the iluj at so\L'ial points on the line
Theioaiotuo bijr slidos. bctVMUii LoaiUillo
and ( .Miniix ranuincfiuinthieotoslx footileop
on tlio tiMtU 'I'lioti'aro four ( -ieat slldts at
St lllnio and Koinlc , covc'iliiB o\or four
liUHilu'd feet of tr.ieklth four lectof snow
Onu blK avalaiuho ramo iloun nnir 1'itkia
ami iliuniicit Itself in a cut \\beio it lies
packed h nil to the depth of foiutccii foot
Thcio mo several otheis over near linn-
nison.
A telORiam recehed fioin Ilalduin Muted
that the snow was nuuh so\cu fieldccn on
tlio level Trnlllias susieiulea | on
the line jcMi'idnv , as the ttnclc was
bloekcd niui ituas dai < ( 'eions to inovotiains
for fear the jar inlKht piecipitato nil the
snow on a mountain side. 'I hoti.dii from
Don\or to I i.uUilli1liiih left jestoiilav
nioinintf , turned Ini-k at IiocUiiiiIdi ] > i > and
cnino in last iil ht. 'llio tialnhichlolt
Luailvillo toi Uonuriis iihaiidoimd An
elTuitvni made toMMul it to Dinner \i.i Dil
lon ovir the Kio ( ti.inde , but tlio
ubiquitous snow slide had ( 'otten
in its \\oilt on tlio Sceiiie
and hail the track blocked for se\oral han
dled feet 'In what extent the lo.id was
blocked diiild not bo toiincd At 7 n'cloik
last niebt ( iencr.il SuDeiintenilcnt Duncan
sent out thn loUty snow pluM \\ithUini'
nison as thu destination. Ill's % eii douotfnl
if she frofs tin on j-h.
'Iho Midland is nlso blocked. At Busk sti-
tioii josk > ri1n > ! i inonstei slliii ? , fifi\ foil deep
and 7NJ ( Rotoni \ \ , c.iino down upon
tlio triklc 'Ilio hloehade on tlio Sin .linn
division of the Ulo ( Ininilo contiinics and
fat d snow slides in the San .tnan mountains
niiMif almost daih ocuuronio. Sncli storm <
at tins season ot the year .110 nnpioctiduntud
in tlio history of mountain i.dhvaj travel.
Loss of Idle In I .illloi nli.
Lns ANI.I us , Ctd. , Toll J5 Ci [ to noon
todaj u'poi ts showed that at leabt sis pci-
syns had lost their lives in tlio Hoods. Tlio
ftimily of Cliatlcs Watts is also missing fiom
near Do\vncj , and it is supposed the > were
diownod. Iho AVolls family , consisting of
nnnta \ and babe , uas diowncd nt Dunrtc ,
and the bodies of tuoMcMeans founil
in the same neighborhood. S. Laurcns was
oro"/a d r.t WUinlufttor.Mjhcj4 ; worst 2JEte.tiQ )
Hood was jirobiblv at Downey
and \ieinltv. The old and new San
( iabriil ii\ers broke fioin their hanks.
lan together and mailo a trieat
inland .e.i , from six to ten miles \\ido and
be\i'iiticn miles luiis ? . Mnny bousesero
snopt awa\ , and a number of families or-
tnpinu' the touitorj inundated lia\o not
been licaid fioin
ratnlities \ ' ! ir l.osHKele4. .
Los Asf.i 1 1 , Cnl , I'ob ' "i The storm in
this section \\as the worst known , but little
dainngo icsultod in the citj proper. On tlio
iner fiont nil thu laihoad biidueseio
damaged nnd many \\ero swept out Is'cws
fiom the suiionnding countiy is
mutiKic , owing to thu wiios belli p
down Mnny lepotts of loss ot
lifo baxo been leeched , but the only eases
autluntir.ited nto tlio diouning of a man
nainulVtlls u ith hK wife and child near
Wilmington 'Iboioas u'teat dannifo to
nri'lmds and ranches south of theeitylioio
tliu Hoods MOID the worst inoiils. . Many
lioubts and fences \\eio d imaged.
Tornado in Indiana.
.Ti in n-oNviiir , Ind , Feb. 2"i A torado
passid n\cv heio at midnight Xo damigo
was done in the city escopt the blowing
down of the bell tow or in Howaid's ship
\aid Houses locked like craillcs. Tlio for
tili/ir fnitory , two miles noitli of hero , was
bl\\ndown. Miles ot fencing and entiio
oichaidseio devastated. Tlio gieitcst
dnm.igo was done at Utica , uheto inani
housis , birns and other liudilinirs weio do
inolisheil aii'l rattln killed 'I ho damage \\ill
leach many thousands 01 dolhis.
ralifoinia ltoid-i ; llocl > cil.
H\s FU\SCI > IO , Cil , Pob. J'i 'Iho latest
repoits show the stonn is about oi-er. Henons
damage uas done to i nlionils , biidges and
tineks ha\ing been washed nw.ij and telegraph
graph \\iios piostiated The Sunset louto
will bo inopeiamo foi \\euk and the At
lantie it Pacillo his suspended the silo of
oveilind tickitsia Moa\e ] because of a
\\ashoi.tnenrliarsto\\n I'.i'songius will ho
sontc.isto\oi the Ceati.il I'aullu. The latter
louto is in good condition.
r el-Up at Pasadenn.
C.d , Pob 'J. > Tlio stoim is
over , but the danngo to the nilrouls Is
se\ero. In this i itv nianv f > tieots are li.idh
\\ashod All biirrouiiding towns to the south
and eastward , especially Duarte , buffered
much moio sovorclj.
Ijaldier-i I ro/en to Death.
Our \rP\i is Mont , Pob , ' 5Pivo labor
ers tra\ellntf thiouih the noithein pirt of
the statKcio caught in the blunt d in the
mountains and four perished. Tlio other
man is badly fio/en
Hill led In : i SmiUhlide.
H\KI it Cm , Oie , Peh. 21An imraotno
biiowslldo demolislied the uint/ mill of the
Ked .laeliot ininos Moudn\ Hugh Cm ran ,
II. Holbhor and .Inles N Olsen weio buried
\\iii st " - , . , . ! , j , , Voaif.
IIoirniTos , Mleh , Pol ) . ' , ' . " 1. One of the
worst snow and wind stoims scon in the
upper iicninsulu for jcais has be'oti
all ilay ,
C old \ \ a\e in
Orri MW \ , la , i'ob i"i The lold wave Is
In full blast here The niPionr ) foil Unity
degiccs dining tuniiljfoiiihouis ,
SI en id Olllce I'reillctlons ,
WVIIIM.TOS , Pel ) . S"i Tlio signal sorvlco
finnisiics tlio following speclul bullotln :
High water Is impending In tlio Mississippi
rhor below Caiio 'Iho highest \\ator , fi7
fict ! l Inches , ocniued nt Cincinnati todiy ,
liavlnptison Hlfi'et In the inst K da\s.
'I'lio uppot * Ohio , Kamnvlu ami lllg
Sindy riu'is are fulling. Tlio Ar-
lunsas river is stationuy at a me
dium stage Thu Tennessee is at a singe ol
' "J feet nt Cliiittnnooga , a ilso of ,1 feet in foni
il > Tlio Cninbeiland nt Nii li\lllu Is ' M foot
I inches , a liso ofI feet In Unco di\b Al
ht Lnulu the rise was ri feet In ono ( hiy ant
at I'ano t ho \ \ ator is 11 fiet .1 Inches and ris
ing A euld wave Is sweeping o\or the toun
tiy fiom tliu west and it is not likely Ihut
\ 'o auv eoinldoralilo aniotmt will follow
I Ohio \iilli- ) in the nest few davs.
't , ( /-I7 ri.aon.
Vn VltiiiMl Annihilated b > the
Hi eal.lng of ( he I ex ee.
Yi I/ ! , IVIt 'A ' I he\\oik of strongtb-
cnliiB le\ce hnd to ho gKen up bccanso
t \ \ teoold \ nnd weiilt , nnd people ticgm to
no\oto tilghi'i gronini Sunday At I o'doclt
'tiinlnnfturnnon llm Unco lunke , and In an
lotirnnd a htill the to\\a was alinostlndlj
iiulcr witter. Thn all \\iii IllUMllli tin *
lolto of fulling walls and the si wains of
voiiipn nnd ( hlldivit. Main puoplc hid no
liiii'to got out tin If fntnitin'e and lot ! all.
CUei'ono humtrcd homes and Hloies woio
iilned An AmiMlcaa mimed ( .its
.on wn ? dtowned , but no ollior loss
of llfo 'I ho iiitliotid and teloinapli
olllci'iM'iO lloodod out. People camped oil
ho hilts and tlio I't.lied slates buildings
mvolieen thliwi ope'ii to them Tbeio Is
inn h destitution , nut no sulTei'lup jet , then )
icing piovlslons In town sulllrlotit for a
vrilt A ho nd of trndo meeting Mondnj
nude liberal donnlIons fur tlio s'lifinvi'i ' A
ellef conimillee was oig.inl/ed lij the elti-
/ons nnd at several stoics goods mo Ki e'1 ' to
ill auphlnir
The cnuntn east of hcie is all under wntct
is far as lieiiil ftoin Meigio lepotts say
he lossof ptopertv and li\o stock In ( ! lli
, -nllev Is sei \ lieavx HepotN liavo leaehul
leie of anothei1 rise in the ( ilia it'nl must nil
) f tl o people h.ive IIIOMM ! tohinlnr giimnil
Phi're in\o been no liaitis heio since Moil-
la ) moining last ,
//1 s11.11,1. ; . i' osrr.s ,
llnw the le\ol { ( ol'thenni Iriin Asso
ciation Xllei'ls I hem.
CntiMno. Pob -Spivlal | IVletiiam to
I'm : Hi r.I As a icnilt of the Ameiicaii
assoeintlna's tovolt , the national game is to
jo established on a basts of Imptcgnnhln
btionpth 'Iho most fa volatile plan uliuh
vlll booffuicd to the national boii'd for con-
sldeiatlon InelndeH the admission of
nn entiio eastern Iciguo to full
inivili'gos nniler the ntfioemi'iit , the forma
tion and similar admission of a new eential
league and the rcorgniil/ation of tlio Western
nssocittlon elrciiit This touitory will in-
< liidoe\erj llrst dais Inselnll iltv hetwien
the Atlantle ocean and the Koikv
tiuninluns It Is not cxpoucd to
elTeet this orgini/atlou in tlino
for the appioathlng plaviinrseasini , hut nuuh
of the necessary win It will ho ilotui by tint
tlino. The Western nssnilation will loiniln
intact this vear. The omLbingo outlined
Is the admission of nt Louis. 'I he ii'ho.jio Is
hised upon tlio aecopted fact tint them
will bo no siuli institution a Iho
Amoilenu associitinn next snasnn 'Iho
Kastctn Icit'tio ihcult is innpp.-d out to be
Toi onto , UnlTalo , Hmhestcr , Sviaenso , Now
Haven. Newark , Haltimoin nml Washington
' 1 he-new ( 'initial leagtio Is to II.IMJ Louis-
villi- , Indianapolis , Columbus , Toledo ,
Del Kilt .mil drawl Kipids , nnd two
othoi momliers A clmuipinimlup series of
gnmcs between the National , ANVstuin , P.ist-
eip and Cinti.d lomue pen.intliineis is
liiDpnsrd Poilnps the mini thought of the
ptonioters is the establishment of only ono
tint ) in a ntv
Pilehoi P C' Smith of Toledo has signed
with lliu Milwaukee team
.tintMI 'iin :
Michigan DemocratH Steal a
nnd C.iptiue tlie MMiatc.
T..INSIMI , Mich , Pob. 2"i In the state sen
ate the lopnbltcans , aldeil by tbo votes of
fgut 'gntionaof Husbandry senators , have
fiad n majority unUlIybstora i . "A number
of republicans attended the state convention
at .Inikson , and while they ueio tliuro
the demoei.itic itiintois at realising un
seated two of them , ( Illnip their phi es
\\ltlit\vodornncrati This gives the demo
crats av 01 king mnjmitv- spite of the foui
f.irmeis Thcioas neaily , i not In the sen-
atoihander todauhou the ileiiiociats swoio
in the two new men , but thev suueedid in
dLcnmplMiing their pniposc with the vote of
the lieutenant govetnoi to bieak the tie
Hriglitei for st lectoi.
Sri.isnnrip , 111 , Pob S-V-lndii Uions to
night a 10 1 hat theio will be a full billet in tbo
joint assembly tomoiiovv Senatoi M.ithevss
is tlio onlvnlisuitee 'J'bo republic in and
raimers Mutual lienellt absoention nom-
hois mav deitdo not to vote , as Cli.mnmn
Jones' is adveiso to tbo icpiiblinns voting
unless thej have full sttcngth 'Iho Parm
ers' Mutuil Dcnetit association n en .110 oil
po-.ed < o these dilatory tactics , as tending to
indefinitely ptolong llio con'est , but ninv
compioimso with Iho icpubln.ins for tnimu
row Sttectet s pio-.pets liue bilshtened
considei iblj , and some old politliltins lliinU
be will jet get the full tcpuhm an vote Sev-
erd topibluansvho have been ag.iinst him
modified their \iev\s this vveul.
Oklahoma l'u HUMS'
( ! i riiitn , OKI , Peb i > Two weeks ngo ,
at Iho count j elcition , the f.umcis' nlliaiuo
ticket was tuccissful , but the teiniblican
ollknoldeis , allenMnj ; the election hold with
out authoritj , lofused to RIVO up the oflleis
'J hofiiuuors sut , up mduVinlcnt | oftlcus , and
oaily this iiioiiiing broke into the old con ntv
ollleos , opened the sifes and vaults viln
ciowlms nnd sluduo hunmets mil took po <
session of the books and begin business.
Haul on I lie I liioillci s.
Oi Mi'iVabh \ , Feb. 'J.r > - The home com
mittee , appointed to investigate1 the ( harr'o
of biiljory hrouglit against Koprosentai ive
Motcalfe bj Kepicsentativo Clarkoduilng ; tlio
J it' senatoimlcnmpaiJjn.riMioited to tliolionse
today censuilng M > tcnlfo , linding that
Clarkoofluied the hribo , and reiue-.iiiiu | the
gianit jurv to Indict linn A resolution \v\s
intioduced expelling Mitcalfo fiom tlio
house , but no action taken.
Kansas I o islat ion.
Te.MKKan | , Peh 25 'I ho bouse lias
pissed the appnttloniuent bill dividing Iho
state Into eight conga ssional districts Also
I'.ldor's maximum fieiiht ratu bill The
i llect of tlio lat'er is to lodueo frotglil rites
i'i tlio state about , JO per cent The senate
has passed the bill piohiblting combination
among poisons engaged in buying and belling
livestock.
Dispelled tin : (
Pimur , S I ) , Pob J1. 'I'lio speeiil legis
lative lomnuttcu appointed sometime npo to
iincstigate nrcgulai ihaigos in the sale of
state bonds and teiritorid roiunding war-
lants , todav ropoitod that it found all Mich
chaigob unlounded. I'lio icpoitvai ndopte'd.
Itonsieil his ( toasters ,
CoNioiin , N II. , Pob J.'i - Senator Than-
dler , lua double headed editor ! il , over Ids own
signatuie , In tlio Monitot tonl.'ht , leitorated
llio i barges \\hichvero the subject of yea-
tuid ij'b debate In the house.
Will l.irenso Pnuliists ,
CAIISON.NUV. , Kcb , iM A bill will bo In-
tiodMcod In the loffblatnio toinunow llcoas-
liiK b no kiiucMi ) fights in Nevada. It is Intended -
te-nded to hi ing the lio.xvj w eights liero. The
llcoiisoill bot.Mii ) .
Piohlbltlon I'o- 1 piinod ,
Si I'M i , Minn. , Pob US - Tto house to
day aifoptcd the majoiUy report on the pro
hibitory constitutional amendment , locum-
iiie-iidmi ? the liuiolliiito postponeinotit of tlio
muasuio.
Inillana Cuts Dim 11.
IsnuNvroii" , Ind , Fob .Ti in the Ji'nnto
tod.n tbo woild's fair bill was pissed with
thoiippiupilntioii cut down tofliMUiH , ) .
Ballot Itd'orm \iKjnihUM ,
l.irrii UOIK , Aik . Peb , " . Iho lionso
todnj nussod thu Austuuiuii electiun bill
IT HAS FOUND SO EVIDOCB ;
Proof ofOollnsion to Inflnunro Silver LogW
la\ioii \ Ehnk's the Sinrohing Oonitilittooi
REPORT OF THL POOL INVESTIGATION *
emi tnr ( aiueioii Hie Onl >
Tom-hod ( > woiili.CnlliMln . DIII-
! ng Itotii. nicer - \\luil \ the
hoan-li Didn't ltovc.il.
WnisuTns , Pob ' . ' . " Tlio lopoit of the
dl\pp pool Invcstlgiitlon coiimilltco nmdnti )
the liotiio toiilglit is ummlnioiis It ii'Vlmv
tlio tosllmon } bili'llv. tlv\iiil > . \ Is alluded te )
ns a uminiHor vvliosn Inmglnatlon is tot
restrained bv tbellndl itlons of Until Sena-
toi Cameion'B siUer tuirelusn Is 10foi rod teas
as Inning boon ni'iilc ami Iho silver sokl
before Ihcj bill was pissuu Ki'piesentntivo
1'njlor hont'lit aftei the hill hud beeoino a
law and \\luni no ndilltiond li i-dallim was
looked for The icpnit sa.vs : "It Is hut JtisD
tosnj that the slatenient inadobv t'oiigies'iv '
man Conger in dcbato in the tiouso on .111116
21 Inst , to llio elTivt that ho had beeli
nppioiehed and asked to Join the sllvol
pools fuinlshed some escme for the publica
tion of tlio uoaeial allegation Ihut tlioslhbr
pool evlste'd poinllni ; leglslitlon , lint none foff
the cli irgo tint certnin scnntois nml rcpto *
sentaltves hail aicopted sinli Invitation Mr.
( 'impellio is now United States nilnlstci *
to Hi i/il , win asked byiablo to glvo tUo
comnlttoo the naiuosof the prisons vvbo ap-
pioailied him , but hodoclined to do so "
The connnittii ) sajs tbo fact that otagKOr-
ated expiessions uro Hoinetimos used In the
he.it of dob.ito mil ) fninisli an excuse for
sueli stoiles , nilordsan aiUlltional icason tot
Iho unofiil avolihinio in dobilo of Intiina *
linns that coitnpl inllncncis me belnf ?
bionelit to hem upon minibus to inllutnco
legislitlon , unless the membei making such
Insinuation is picpncd to substantiate tlio
elm i go
' 1 liiuoininlttie has been unable to obtain
any e'vlil'Miie tosnppoit Owcnbj's ilitngoa ,
'I'heiewen manv speculttory billing silver
Individuidlv , ami piubibH in some uises h }
lompanv , but thciuis nooviiUnco that ttiert )
wasai.v . pool 01 cjiiibinatloa of Muh sjice'u-
l.itoii vviuiting together to tins end or Hint
any suimtnroi leprosentativo was uinnictoil
with siiih pool Tbo oiilv oigaiii7oa
or lonihined i tTort to indnin silver
legislation disilosed by tlio oIdotico
u.is tbo pulilio or i.ni/atlon Unowu
as the slher ( Oininlssion , upioint vl
by the St Louis sl\ | croon volition , nnd which
li is h id li ndipiarteis in W.islnnct11' ' ! dining
the past jeir This i-onmiisston , uceordlng
to the tialimonv of l-'i.mcls ( ! N > vhmUS
|
ono of Us membcis , hud piinlod and dia-
tiibuted p.unphlots and ein iil.irs , published
aitulcs In nevvspai | is midniiintiiliied ti onts
in the iie'ld to visit oiirniii/itlons , partlou-
1'iilv the farm"s ! nlliame , iiivaiiuns nails of
tholounlrv for the puiposo of vuilcitig up
anil seeming ospitssion of public < i iitnnont
in favor of fno coinage of silvern ! a ratio bt
sixteen to one of Kolii. This lias lipon done
at the i\iLimo | of not less thnij
MUOOt ) or moro tn in $ ir.Xin ( dining
the pist ye ir , which expense has been
mot bv the voiunt.il } lontiluutimis of tbo
owneis of the silver mines nnd bullion , ami
others favoring such loclsliition.
' 1 hero was no oUtlonco to show , ami the
committee lias loasoa to bclluvo that tills
commission , whichOvvenby Uoscilbos ns "thi
head of the stiver pool , " had any connection
wlti | tlio.silver spc'culattons or oxpe-nde'd nn ) *
monev otherwise tlfilu for the purposesabovo
stated The otganii'.ition appears to uoslniU
lai in eh.uaeter to niinj other oiismizti }
lions , designed to intliienco mihlle opinion
to soi mo legislation Theie Is nee
e\ idem o that an\ pool , combination , syndi
cate 01 indivulnal speeul.itoi fninlsbed
inonev to in.iblo ineinben of i r > iifte i < to in
vest in silv et , or th it auscnatoi 01 icpro *
scntative was mteiestel in anv dverpoid OP
sjndicato ns chniged bv Ovvenlior any
evidence that im % senator icne | > eut itlve oe
KOVCIDII ent ollli id iiuliulu ; dlj m\isted ill
silver bullion in was dliutU 01 indireetivr
inteiested m siher bullion 01 spoi illation
pending tlui sthor logisl itiun , cseept that
i cfei i ing to Sen.itor C imoion.
IIiiUlMniieii lluv IIIK l'l ' > Iorlgii ( ea.
A rf IIIDSKan. . leb 2S fSpeoul Telfl-
yi mi to Tin Hri 1 An agent of an hngllsh
coinpanv , oi.mi/ed under the livvs of NiHVr
Yoi It , has IK en In town a couple of di\sfoj ?
tlio pin pose of outaining liguieon defaulted
Kniisns m ) itgatfiy. it is tlio pinpo of the
company to buy up all su < li nioitpues tint
can be obtained nt a sntisfaetoi-j chsiount
and foici lose tlio s line Having s uini
the titles , the land \vill bi olUiL t 11 a ( ial
scttloison ton 01 tvvcntj jo.iis' tune nt a
low r.ito of intciost No cash pa.vinent at
the time ot pun.It iso will ho icquircd and tha
pav nn nis will bo undo so e.isthat a
Ihilftv in.in nnvuiv for his fai-i out ot the
prohtsof Id , l.ibor 'I he iventh s < upiojpd
a law lirin in Atihison to issistthoi mpiny
in m.diinj' bnvnin . for uinitgiii - . in I foiev
dosing them aftiMvv uds The cmmim\ has
a c.i | Ital of M.iiiliii ( ( ) Thuo is one olhet *
loinpmv in New Yuik oigam/e > l fir tlio
same pin [ > o-o I he cnteiprises u e of cnurio
bteUe'd l > v the filth that ( Cansisvill P.imlly
hav e pl ( ntv of i tin and tliit ttnu ) will bi no
moio diuviilis
An Anici lean Oiganl/nt Ion.
Tun ii.n , Pob , r > . The council i I itlnnnl
AmeiK an societies coin plotcd its \\uik toduy ,
C. CJ Minor of L'hiia o was eleilul nusU
dent.lames S HojnolUs , Illinois. M i ret uy ,
and W .1 II Tiainor , JMuhigan , tn , is n r.
The-platform dei laios , in fa\orof fi < - | eib ,
Irco picbs , reduction of foreign m nugia *
lion , tin educational fiaiuhlhe , fu o > inn in
sebool , i.oaDpionrintioas fiom the n.iti i al
tre.i-.un for set tnrinn pin poses , and tli. | ib-
lie lands to in tuii citl/ens and bonn I il s. t-
tlorsonly It is not iiroposcd to foi m uuy
distinct p litlcd party , but to favoi tin i > .n'y
vvhiill will tntuipoiate its prlnepiks m its
plat form Tlio oru.mUntlon elaiins to teiao
sent 1 , > 00iKK ) voteis
Stcanici Ijlno I'tnli.n uis ( d.
CiMs'.fi'v , Feh 2'i The bond of dim
of the State lane stcnmship conii | niv an-
noanco that i.JOHiiiro ( ) ) requited to m. ittl.o
liabilities of and to provide a wor tinge ipl ,
Inl for ilio company 'Ilio direetois ndd if
llio htockhidders am not piopand t mod
tills i d1 tlio ) roco'iimend th it the i ompiny
go Inti. liquid itlon
Is'i .v Yonu , Peb 25.- Agents in this ilt\ of
the State IInomc unship comnaui' - that
the company is in trouble Agent lliliv % * ,
Miid thocompiny was just cninpli tinr i m vv
steamer and thought it would not cmild it
busiiie-aa was not pivinir
Itoassn i Ing the itiioi ) < n.
Los'iids , I'eb , M Uielmi'd Keren , , a well
la-own citi/en of St Umis , Mo > iuj for
homo today. In tin interview hue In sn.dt
"It in cot taiit tli it nine tent hi ol tlu Irish m
Anu riiaof all politics are opposed in Pan IL ,
The otbortenth , coinposod of lhi < iun-.v ciusj.
want to free livlmdbv anv moms iN iul
U-lligemt Aineiii.iu thinks of thu scp , iratu
of Ireland lioui ( ii-eit lliltaln Ml < na
Am. niins ( ' \pciti that lii'land should bo
allowed to m max" her loc d ntVan "
'I wo llnntlieil Siniliii-i' Slaiigblered
\ , .suns , Pob 'JV A dispa'ih fi nn Mas.
sovvnb siis n hodv of Italians , in rev. t-e fern
n raid on the Itallm frontii > r , Mirpi i ml ua l
uttiickmlii.iWDSouaanmonoirliuila ! Jn uU'd
tliom , itilllntf . ' ( K ) .
| ) n Ponsrc.i.
UlO JvM'iiiu , I'ob. Jfi.ionoui ! Pi. Kot | . .
srcaihnMis ehosen provisional i u i lout
of Itr i/ll .it th time ef tbo in eitl.i \ \ yt 'u&
i in ) it i h is in n ( ni iuillj e't'itid ' i
( if Hie it jiulmi.