2 THE OMAHA DAILY 1J13K : SUNDAY , DErKMKER J. 1802-TWENTY-FOUR 1'AOKS. NO SHOT GUNS WERE USED Wyoming's Gubernatorial Stnvjglo to Bo Settled Without Violonoa- BARBER ISSUES A PROCLAMATION lie l < Xot tnrlliioil to Surrenilot to Onborno nud C.iHi lipiin thfl Ultlrnns ol tha Stutoto Urrognl/n thn f.agiil Authorllios. CiintEssi : , Wyo.Doc. n.-tSpeclol Kratn to Tun Br.n.J The gubernatorial struggle still conilnucs , Ihough the lutouse feeling nt lirst displayed has bson "soiriowbal ullayed The proclamation Issued by Os berne Friday wns followed bv one of Bar ber's composition today Tno latter docu inont Is qulto longthv nud sots forth bow hi fell heir to the onico of governor bj tbo resignation Senator Warren. Thoi tollo'.vs his slaiement of the present exist QIICO of his oWclal capacity , which will con tlnuo until n successor Is lawfully declarci olcctdd to the vacancy. It then stales hov Osborne bv strullh and fores effected un entrance trance Into thu state house nnd ullnmplcd ti nssumo the duties of tbo oftlco of governor. The nctloti of Osborno ls declared to bo uti lawful and nil citizens are culled upon to ro upoct his ( Barbel's ) authority. All last night the unpltol was guarded fron within and wlinnut by armed bodies of mnn The canltol comitilssloner bail called upoi Shorlft ICulloy and ho bad a strong force ii Iho building. > o Vlnlcncn Attoinptud. In ovcrv room on thu llrsl lloor was at leas n couple of men who kept a sharp lookout nl niglit. After tbo doors were locked POVOJ friends of Oiborne remained in the rotund till morning. Nothlntr , however , hnppene In the shape of violence. Oiborno am Barber's private secretary occupied the tw rooms of Iho governor during the nlgbl Tno secretary wont In the bicu room nn < foil asleep wnorounon Osborno. quletl , locked tilm In. At noon 'today a number o people , probably Hfteon In number from dil fercnt points of Iho compass came snunlorin up lo the capltol. Among them wuroChaii man Now nnd T. M. Patterson of the Donvc News who hus been acting us Osborno' legal advisor. Osboriir had always boo supposed a prisoner , but wnon this part reached his door ho quietly opened it nnd at milted tbo mun. After n yhort consultalion Osborno nj polnloa ns his prlvdlo secrolarv Mr. T Dyer ; a wealthy democratic politician. H then left tbo ofllco and wont down town nn hasn't yet returned. Osborno will issue . second proclamation in the morning in ropl to Barber's. It will bo chicllv a roitcratio nnd extension of his llrsl. Tonight over ; thing is perfectly quint , Ihough quite a nun ber of mon are about the capltol armed wtt shotguns besides the shorilT's force Insldo. KAS it AS * l.l.dHtL.l Democrats Clulm Thny Will Hold tlio 11.1 itiirn of I'ouur. TOPEKA , iCan. , Doc. 3. John S. Hlcbari son , editor of the Wichita Beacon , mild tli morning that the result of the ofllclal cout gave the democrats a balance of powo which wns absolute. Ho claims that So nlors-Elcot O'Brien of Sedwick county or D. Hard of Bourbon , will stand with thotv democrats In ibo lower houso. According to Ibo olllcinl count this mak the political complexion of the legislature i Joint ba'llot as follows : liopuollcans , 7 populls's , 82 ; democrats , t. Kighty-thr votes are necessary to elect and the foi democrats could go with there-publicans at hnvo the exact number required. O'Brien is a fusion-democrat nnd h always afllllatcd with the populists. It claimed by the ponalists thot ho is pledg to supnort the populist caucus nominee , b too democrats contend tnat ho _ will insl upon the election of n domocr.it nmTgivo tl nopulisls the slate printer on a compromls Dlllard of Bournon county is of about 11 same political faith as O'Brien. Richardson is authority for the stateme that neither of these senators would vc under any circumstances for a recalcitra democrat , and without them Iho ropubllca democratic combine is un impossibility. Wanted tliuuItullotn. . SACKIMENTO , Cal. , Doo. a. Ofllcial t turns have been received from all , cxco Alpine and San Francisco countlfs. Th show that bdtwcou 7.0UO and 10,010 voters the state refused or neglected to vote form presldenltnl elector and ; U,0K ( > falloj to vc for any candldato for congress. Uoiurns iu the socrjtary ol state's ofll on luombcrs of the next Icgislau show that of ISO votes in senatorial Joi ballot , the straight domncrus will ha llfty-nine und Iho republicans II fly-two. nddlllon , there are llvo people's party can dates , who were Indorsed By thu dumocra and are oxpaciod lo vote with tbo oil party whenever necessary , miking ibo lo democratic vole on Joint ballot sixty-fo There are two straight out people's pit assemblymen , one Independent und ono in partisan. j uuit ti > mn\ \ xii > . Ui'Suornto StriiKglo fur I.lfd In u Kngl Torrent tn Cullfornlii. . Fi.EASiXTOv , Cal. , Doo. 15. In format : has reached hero ibat a family nan Nlckelson was drowned while trying to f < n crook. Arroyo crook , upon which Nick bou lived , swollen by tlio recent rams bug rising. Nickel ion decided to remove wife and thrco children , his sistor-in-l nud a birod man from tholr dwollli located on u small Island In rreok to the mainland. The swift cum of the crock overturned the wagon , throwl thoocoupanls Into tbo water AIM. Nickels und a little ( laughter were swept away ti drowned. The lather endeavored lo s : ono of his sons , but was himself ovcrcoi porlsbing with the lutler In Iho swol slrcum. The hired man , by n dospor effort , succeeded Iu drawing the remain son and Mrs. Nlckolson'n sister to Iho la A searching Party rccov rod tbo bodies Nlckolson uud Ibo 11-your-old son , but th of Mrs , , Nickolsou and daughter have boeu fotiua. ' " 11' M.\ltK HIM MAD1 ISxciuc of tliu Captain of u Vi'siol lor AI litrliif ; H Hey , SAN Dicoo , Cal. , Dec. il. Captain Ji Smith , Just returned from u cruise along Muxlcnu coast in thu guano schooner L , lias boon arrested on the charge of muri : ing Ucorgo M. Nnalo , n 10earold 1 : Christopher Hllborry , ngod 1 , " ) , bwoars i 'during a quarrel November US Smith thi Noalo ovurboard und shot him whllu sit flliiK in Iho walor. Caplaln Smllli confessed today that ho throw tbo boy outot ibo boai , tin only cuso was that thu boy "wanted to mil schooner. " Captain Smith said this iu him "mad , " Mrs. Noalo , the mother of the boy. Is p tratcd wlthgiluf , Tlioro U general 1m nation in Iho oily against Captain Sin The latter is 111 years of ago nnd uumtirr The boy's relative's rosldo iu I'ittsb where lil fattier Is tbo well known aul ut "The Gatnorlng In Beulah. " n.iiiUT.i > f > V.IK farmer * riud It Dlllluiilt to UUpoju or ( Iniln Crop. WISIISTCH , S. D. , Deo. a. Thora has 1 for thirty days , aud U now , a shortage cars. Farmer * como from t\yeuty-flvo n and urnliot able to sell. Thov bavo to ! < toejr wheat Iu barns , blucksmlth shops , i liouecs and anywhere. This conditlot niTutra buyers tuko advantage of and Ui Oovvn on grades , This same condition 01 , it ) Bristol , Butler , Bradley , Plurropont .Longford. WooNfiOCUBT , B. D. , Doo. ! ! . Ttorfl great laon of cars for grain shlumont Iu I Vicinity , Two warouousos at Alpou a tlon' , north of litre , bavo bad to quit bu ) Klovntors hero are rapidly tilling Farmers uro rushing wbuat to maruo fear the urlca will go down. - Virtii < u HnndlU Hill \Vuuu < u und Child BAN Fuixcuco , Cal. , Dec. 3. Tbo si hlp Bolglo , which arrived today from C nnd Japan , bronchi the news that n number of ChlncHO bandits smoked eighty xvomcn nnd children to death. In caves near Qunng Hiiyon. Ttio bandits have captured n Cblnoso o nicer near Kalhon , for whom they domnndod n ransom of 20,01)0 ) francs. The government bcsltnled lo pay the turn. .U.I I'M. I'ollrn Think Thny llnvn Il covornil n , llriuirli of thn Snclnty In the Ohio City. CMVKIANI , O. , Doc. 0. Tbo pollea wcro greatly startled last night by nn attempt lo murder Nathan Zuokormnn and Charles L. Kline , two witnesses In the coroner's In quest Into the killing of Francisco Uarlrzo , an Italian with .1 bad record. Carizzo was shot and killed on Thanksgiving evening by Patrolman Hill during a bloodv struggle nnd nu attempt by Hill ana Dempsey to nrrost him. A mass ninolinirof Italians was held a few days later and the policemen were hotly denounced ns killing Camrn without provo cation. Money wns subscribed to prosecute thorn. Xuckerman and Klmo testified bofot-o.tho coroner thai Carizzo used a knife ou Dempscy during the fight. Last night Binjar.zo do Stofano , 21 years old , who came from Italy six mouths ngo , wont to SCuckorman's house on Hill street nnd shot nt him. Kiltie , who lives next door , appeared and Do Stefano sent a bullet after him. Neither toil : oftiict. The police hoard the shots and uipturod the. Italian after a hard chase. Da Stofaiio tied n red rng around hU left arm and resisted Its bolug taken off so llorculy tint It could not bo tomovcd until tbu station wns reached. As bo was taken to a call ho called out , "wait until tomorrow. " Stofano was bound ever to the common pleas court today nnd lodged hi the county jail. Late ibis nflurnoon Zuckoiman , whoso llfo was nitomplod by Stofiino , was as saulted Iu the street by Jainoj Liuri , an Italian 111 years of ngo. Xuckcrmau wns struck with Laurl's list nud ono ot hi ; thumbs badly chawed. Laurl was nrroslod , The police nro diligently seeking for ovl donee of Iho existence nC the Mafia hero , but hnvo not found any. J'lMfHHtlOXfl J/.l/ti ; .1 ftr.lTA'.HB.V/1. Mtiimgnrn ol the llotuntlvn Agency I'roson Tholr Sldu of thu Case. NEW Yottic , Doc. 3. At ths request of ih United States senate investigating committee too Uobart A. and William A. PmUortor have prjuared a statement tn conncullot with their tonlmony before the cammltloi as to the uaiuro of their business nnd th occurrences at Homestead ou .fitly 0 , 1SOJ The slalemont wns civou to the press totilgh nnd roulatns about 1'J.uOO words , and begin by reviewing the trouble at tno Carnegl mills iu Ilomo-tcad and Iho causes whic led lo thu battle batweeu the Pinkortoa mo : and the strikers on July 0 last. Continuing thu statement , says that bofor the PinUortou watchmen had started froi : Now York or Chicago , the Ciirnogiocampatr applied for protection to the high shurill o Alleglicny county. Ho cot.cedod lhal h would bo practically powerless to hnndt such a largo strilco and to protect the live of the non-union ouipiovcs if any attcii [ should bu made to send any such work mete to Homestead , and even then Iho nironc refused lo scud mon unless tlio sheriff woul promise in duimiizo luutn. Koforring lo llic state of affairs at Home stoail at Ihu limo the watchmen were sent , i says : "As soon as Ihe slrlko was declarei before any Pimtertou men bad boon son from Chica.ro or Now York , Iho so-callod at vtsory committee of the strikers , took pos session of Hotnc.st.oud and plucod picket ; guards and sentinels on tlio different street and roads and at ttio works. The advisor committee virtually declared marlial Ini und look possession and control of the pn perty of the company. " In sub.Untitiatlunof this , it quotes ntlcugt from Chlol Justice Pastou's instructions t , the grand jury. Referring to tbo object/ the strikers 1 says : "Thero was only ono vital princlpl al stake In Ibo contest between tbo Amalg.i mated association and the compitty , namely Whether the laller should bo allowed I employ nonunion men. This Iho Atnalgi mated association and its advisory comml too xvoio determined to prevent , by force necessary. Tno committee refused to ai bltrato its differences , because Its official desired to manage their own business , an moru particularly because twice buforo the had arbitrated and the Amilgnmaled nss < elation tiad refused to abide by the decUk of llio roforeo. " As to the accusation of the strikers tin the men soul by the Pinuertoti agency wet criminals the stalcmont says : "Tho me wo sent were carefully selected. Moro tha two thirds were well known to us and ot superintendents , for they were either in 01 employ at the time or had been previous ! employed by us as watch mon in simili work. Wo full that these men could I thoroughly misled for inlugrliy and sobr ety. Tbo remainder were mon rocomiucnui to us , arid their written anpllcalious and po formnnces nro on llio in our ofllco. "Mr. Powdorly. who Is at the head of tl Knights of Labor , charged lhat wo otnpli men of bad character , alihougn ho ttdmltli lhat none of our mon bavo ever boon co vlcted of a ciimo. His testimony before tl Judiciary conimlttoo of tbo house ot ropr sunlntivcs would huvo resulted in his coi vtclion of perjury if given in n court of Ju lice , and its falsity would have been east shown had bo boon cross-examined by atone ono familiar with the facts. " Ttio bnlanco of tno statement , is ilovotod refuting assertions made bv Mr. Powder and 10 Iho history of the Puikorton again so fur us It hivi dealt with labor strikes , o ginning with Iho miners' hirlko at Ural \\ood , III. , in 1SSD , Iu all , the agency hi dealt with seventy strikes , and in near every Insianco Us moil huvo been assault and slotted. But In ull tnat limo its m have killed only two mon ono accidental and the ether In solf-dofonso. Snttlril n Uiilnhriitml I.iuv Cum. Ni\v OHLUANS , La. , Deo. 3. The Timi Democrat San Antonio Hpoclal says ; T owners of the celebrated Pala Fox la grant , embracing 8b,030 ucro In Wo county , have finally roichod a sottlemc and agreed upon u division of the oxtensl property as follows ; The 13,000 acres fro Ing on the Uio Irand ! river ia lo bu dlvid between Tnonms O'Connor , who rocelv 18,000 , and Abraham do la Gar/j , win share IsJIO.OiiO acres. The i.M.000 liumodiati back of this tract goes to Shorwln & I lam ton. Of the remainder the Atkinson mini receive 5.0JO , the Ilobrou minor * iM.OJOner and Dailo Sanchez 1,000 acroi. 'I'iiu lines the diiroro'it subdivisions are now bolug b vo.Vl-'d. - l.unnch of n Ili l. iU Vimol. WUST SurcitiouVls. . , Dae. 3. The Chi tophcr Columbus , probably thu inojt uc worthy lake vosset ever built , was'launcl this afternoon from tbo yards of Uio Ann can Steel Barge company. The vessel ! the general appearance of a whaluback t " Is IntoiuUnl to" carry passengers between C cngo and Ihu exposition grounds. She \ hnvo accommodations for bout'/OOJ pass II. gow , nuking ber the largest cxours II.d. steamer nlloat. d. d.e e , ] U.irniit or ItMI1 Uontlniiuto Hit IMnis.iut Through I hn hnttn Todiy. : WISIIIXOTOS , D. C. , Dac. U. Forecast Sunday : For Nebraska and South Dali Fair ; variable winds. on For Iowa Fair ; variable winds ; slljli of cooler. Local Kcoiinl. OFFICE op TUI : WIUTIIBH BUIIBVU , Ou * VO Deo. U. Omaha record of tompora'.ura tof rainfall oomparod with corresponding da' of past four > oara : ck IB1) ! . ISQl. 1SU3. its Miixlniuin toniiiprttiiro . "OJ 48 = "w ud Mlnlniuni tumporuturo. , U)3 ) VIs in3 A\uraio lumpurature . . 4la 10 = ' \s \ I'ruulpflallon 00 ,79 , i > o s a us Statement showltig the condition of t ta peraluro and precipitation at Omabi for lk' . day and slnco March 1 , 189J , as compa i p. with general average : for Normal temuuruturo i\cnsafortlioday : Dollclonoy since ilaroh 1 1 Normal precipitation , , ul I ill. llonclonoy for tbu day. .01 I til- Dullclenoy Hlneo March 1 4.11 Ini Ina Gfouau t2. HU.NT , Local Forecast Ofllcli DOES OFFICE HOLDING PAY Condition of Leading Members of tlio Present Administration , PRESIDENT HARRISON'S ' MEANS LIMITED .Mint lloturii to the 1'ructlco of lnw tii .Miiltitiilii IlliiMciir Soiito iif tlio I'.t- IICIIKCS Attached to Unoplng Up the \Milto 11 mm- . WASIUNOTON . 13. C. , Dec. .1 , fSpoolnl to TUB UKE. ] "If It wcra not for the prosl- deal's ability tn practise law tlicro would actually bo reason for sorlomly considering 1m monns of livelihood " Tlio nbovo expression , uttered by n mom- tier of the president's bousotioltl to Tun Bni : correspondent today , wus said in commotion with some comments upon nn nriiclo whloli was tccontly widely piioilshod upon the subject of President Harrison's proDtblc savings from tils salary during the past four years. The writer of the nrticlo tlgiKoJ that President Harrison Had probably suvoil or wouU uy thu-1th of March snvo SlOO.OJJ from the $ ) JO,03J which ho will then have drawn. "I luvo no doubt , " contlnuod the tnomboi of the president's Imnily , "that , upon tlic fncn of things , paonlo who- visit the white house nnd who hnvo kept outinl run of pub lic affairs lioro , believo-tho estimate ol a saving of $10.5,100 out of $ . ! 3JU10 salary 1 conservative and roisonnbln. Hut it Is fai Ironi corroct. Prosidnnt Hairison will g ( out of this house next March with loss than $50,000 of the SJJJ.OJJ ho will have drawn as salary In four years. Where hus It cone : Wall , the channels for spending money hen arc as devious nnd various us are tne rlvor , of the mountains , and 1 might add tha $1,000 make about us much ot an tmprosstoi hero as the audition of a drop of water wouU make to the Mississippi. l.tttlo Contingent Kiinit. "An impression prevails that tim _ pros ! dent can llvo , If ho wants to , out of the con tlngcnt fund oT the whlto bouse. The eon tlngeni tuna Is n nichtmaro nnct a bugaboo It isn't sufllclont to kjop up repairs and pa ; tbo men and women who work bore. It requires quires close figurine to maka ends meol There Is a largo foreo of clerks and watcl ; men about hero , nnd It talios n great neal o tnonov to do the papering , painting , Iebco I ing , carpeting , tn pay for the holt ana Ugh nnd w.itor and a thousand ether things. "Why , " said he , "do you Know that I'ros ! dot.tr Harrison has had to pay the expense of the slables out of hia own pocket ] II has. And ho has uud no opportunity to pa ; many of the loirltimato espouses of rumiin the homo for the public out of the eontit gent fund. The whlto house has undorgon n thorough renovution during the past roil years. from the paper on tno walls tin1 carpets , painting , etc. , to th chinaware and almust ovorvthmsj olsi in the dining room , the kitchen nn bed-chambors , there has boon now work , uov things. It required economy hero , then ovorywhoro. The president hns boon a literal oral ontortalacr during the past three years Thcro has boon scarcely a day wl.en visitor have not been in the whlto house , and muc of the tlmo wo have bson glad to have nllou spare rooms full of our friends. Thcro tiav been manv state dinners , private dinners luncheons and breakfasts. All these hav bucn naid for out of tno president's prlvnt funds. Ho nas made no effort to stint th position ho occupies when it came to enter tainincr ; nnd yet ho lias not been lavish , t ] nas simply triou to bo decent , nnd to hav proper appreciation of the position ho hold : Is Xot : i Klcli .Man. " \Vnoti President Harrison goes out of th whlto bouse Ho will not bo worth , nil told $100,000. Ha will not bo a poor man , in tb sense of having nothing ; but for an ox-prosl dent , una a man of his abilities , no will bo 1 extremely ordinary circumstances. Ills dt termination to resume the practice of law c Indianapolis has not been solely from u d < sire to secure recreation. His income who ho quits this house will not bo near onouc to maintain him with proper dignity. I mea that he could not entertain his frinnds as h would wish and keep un his station in 111 unless bo added by nls own exertions to hi income. The president has bad to carr many expenses of.i rmvato nature for man years. He nas oxtondsd n helping hand to number of persons who have bad a right I oxnoct his assistance. Helms been reason ; bly liberal in charity ; bq has tried to uel the church us much as ho could ; he has cot tributod to trio camiinijru funds of nls part' and , without rogaid to the balance no woul have at the end of his term , he has bad a eye single to the proper thing. " Tno speaker , had It not been indelicat ; might have added that the president wr put to very manv thousands of dollars o ; ' punso in'the illness of Mrs. Harrison an other members of his house ; nnd when como to catering to such demands no h : known no such thing us imoecunioslty. Tl best of medical skill , servants , nurses nn nil the comforts \vjilcli mouov could proem have been at hand. In fine. President Ha rlson , In bis oiTorts to dignify and honor h position and bemoan himself ns u tnisbai and father , has boon compelled by force clrc ' .instances to expend nioro money th.i ho will probably over bo given credit fo nnd it is no wonder that tno statement. ct bo bonoslly made that ho will leave tl white house with little moro of this world goods than when ho came to Washmgti nearly four year * ago. S-vluridS Insiilllciont. Secretary Tracy lives In a modest tbrt story bouse , ono of n row on ttio north si of 1C street , near Fourteenth street. It turnishcd handsomely , but not luxuriousl The secretary wus in the reception roc when Tin : liisi : representative called , roa ing his newspaper. Ho had just lintshcd 1 luncheon , which ho nlw.iy.s oats nt home. . llrst lie bositalod to express an oplnli about the dosir.ibilltv of olHce-holding. Fl ally ho said : "It is altogether n question n in tin's wllllngnoss to mane personal sac llccs to his country. The salary or u cabin olllcor ? S,000 a year Is bogg.irly. A po man nuinot nflord to accept a cabinet po tlon. Ot course , there Is great honor oo nectua with the place. But , tlioro Is-grc loss , The cost of living in Wasbin ton Is very groat. Do you Know tb story about the cablnot afllcor who want to rent a house In Washington ! No ! We ns the story goes , bo went to see the bou and tbo Udv who was showing It to tilm tc him that the rent would bo $ fl,000 ji yei Ho pondered for n nument. 'I assure jo Mr. Secretary , that tiinlia not unroasonaul shosaid. 'Un , I do 'lot question tbut , ' replied , 'I wasn't thinking of that. I w Just wondering what I would do with t ether two thousand. ' " "You worn ono of the seven cabinet c cors who Intended to resign I" "Wero tboro seven I "said the secrotn "Who was the eighth I I have not maOo n canvass of tlio cauinot. It dee not MI ; much dlfforanco , though , slnco the elecll Yes , 1 lutondod to resign. I could not lord to stay hero for four yean , It Is not much my expanses lioro as the loss of bi ness in uiy orofesslon , " "You nro going baok to the lawj " "Yes : I shall return to practice. Tba us detinue n plan as I have mado. " "And the story that President Harrl was going Into partnership with you " "Was inado out of whole cloth , " said secretary. " 1 have always known that president would return to Indianapolis practice law. " "Can you glvo mo an idea of what It cc a ctblcot ofllcor to llvo boiol" "It has ooit mo n great deal moro tl $15,000 a year , " said the secretary , " stiica the burning of my house I inivo 11 very quietly. Wo did not go out for a y and after that I knew ' .hat my stay 1 ; would bo snort and wo did not attempt u thing. The expanses ot a household thai are not everything. A cabinet ofllcsr is poctod to contriouto to all borts ot thing PO politics , cuurlty thorn are continual n- mands on hU purso. No , I could not li n10 utaycd hero after March 4 ovcm If tbo pi iu dent had benn ro elected , Dnr Oillce-IIoliUnj ; I'uy. ! = > TIIK HUE renrcaontatliro found Heciol ! = > I Husk seated at nls desk iu the Apricult B'l uopartmont. When asked If onioe-holi Jll pulu , hosalu : "Vou will llnd It pretty 1 03 to get satisfactory answers to that quest I fear. Vou see tuoio urou _ grout IB things to bo snWm both sides , for And against , nnd people.nro llaoli to got those two turned nrotihuMOno ot the unpleasant things , tor Instnnitj.Wbout n cablnot ofllco u lhat tbo salary Is Inbonimonsurnto with tha unavoidable oxpon cnd a man has to , draw n little too heavily on his other resources , which U nit very Wolf when Uieso resources are pretty Rood , liutYathcr vexatious when they nro but inoJWrMo. But Indeed1 ' and the secretary thoughtfully slroltcd bis board , "tno most unploastnhfeature to mo of hold ing high ofllco llko tills Is the necessity ot tolling people you tftVi't plvo them place * . Tbo pressure for'nVpolntmcnt is constant nnd I am often obliged lo say , in cases too where I know thovjiWltcant can do the work nnd that ho or slid ( s m want , perhaps with no broad in the boilVVj that I hnvo no place to give.Vo have 15.0 employes In tbo seed department , mostly woman , whnso wotk is not Killed nnd whoso plnoos do not como within Uio civil service rules. Tliov work during n part of the year only nnd draw n per dlutn pay. 'Iho nrpllcallous tire most nuincrouH for Ihoso places and I hnvo bad as many as a hundred In a slnglo day. "Ihu ntlinctlvn feature ot this dcpnitrucnt wns the fact that there was something new to bu done hero. Under llio commissionership - ship this oftlcu hns gallon Into n rut. In- dcud , I was luclinml to doubt whether It would bo possible for mo to lift It nut of that rut. nnd for that reason I huittntcd about ac cepting tbo place ; but I dually made up my mind ill it I could nccomplUh something , nnd 90 I came noro. 1 have had , on the whole , gratifying success , though tlicro nro still some things which I should llko to lluish up , nnd 1 have olhor things l'i view which I should llko lo gut started and put on a good footing before f leave. Of course , I came ho.ro with the advantage ot many years' ox- pcrlonco In public Ufo no small advantage , I can toll you. " The secretary smiled * . no continued : "If I had been a gruun hand I would have had a good deal harder tow to boo ; nut 1 have buon in public Ufo twontv-flvo years - almost continuously since the war , Foi four vnars Ias complrotlur of our state , Then 1 spent six yours in congress Then 1 was governor for seven voars. Just before 1 came hero. My experience as aeongros , man und ns ono of tbo canimllluo on agricul ture gave tno great advantages. When i congressman eitno into my office to see me , 1 could nut myself In hU place. I know how bo felt and what ho wanted. Perhaps lha is Iho reason 1 have not had any trouble will auy ono .slnco I came to Washington , < VII1 Itc-timi to the farm. " \\hero am 1 going ! I shall go back to mj homo Iu Wisconsin , to my farm In Vcrnot county. It will seem pleasant to mo to b ( among my own people again , to go back It my own lown and sit. on a box iu front ot Ibo sloro and lalk with the old farmers frou thn country. A man can't know nnd under ntnnd the people unless ho gees among thnn and links with them. 1 llko to do that , ant when I have tallied with some llitrty or foil * of ono class and Hud out what they Ihlnk o things anil what their condition is , I cm form u pretty good idea ot the condition o Ihu clas- > which thov represent. It was Ihi ; which gave mo such conlldenro in the re election ot President HurrNoa. I hnvo no found n single man in the farming class o people who was dlssati.llod with the admin istralloii. nnd I have tnllced with n groa many of them. It was the labor vote thn boat us organized labor , which votes as i unit. Tnat class .scorns to bo dissatislici with their share of benolits under our pros out system. "As 1 said , 'vhilOjI jjiavo the sratilicatioi of feeling that I UAVO liccn able lo uccotu plish something \yiijla iu this ofllco , some thing insuring tangible results to tha clab this department rcurqjents , tnero is inucl to bo aotiu yet nnd tjioro is a broad field hen for a man who takes , my place , provided In be the right man ic , the right place and tha bis heart be in his work. " Postmaster Genqral , Wanatnakor has beoi busy with his annual report for twn weolc and he has been , donlod to all visitors. Si 1ms Secretary Elkins.- , But their views 01 llio subject of ortlcojholdlng are well known Mr. Wanamakcr mndq up his mind some Urn ngo ihnt ho would return to Philadelphia t ' resume the supervUjOji of his enormous b'usi ness there as bnou-as hu could do so. II would have resigned gpmo time ago if ho hn not boon under llrt } irom the partisan pros nnd if ho had not- hat ) a strong interest , I pushing the platisifor a postal telegraph , fo a house coJipctionj. pd for. . other improve mcnts in the postal syveo wnlch. bo haslai ooforo congress frotn titno to tlmo. Mr. E kins hns had the honor oC.surving.in tlio cab not and bo wants to free himself from th restrictions of official Ufo and got hack to bi homo lifo und Ms business interests in Wes Virginia. o I/EWIS WON. ( ilovo Contest nt thn Athletic Oliih Jtojni I.nst Night. Tno Omaha Athletic club inaugurated it winter series of boxing con toils at the clti rooms on Ilarnoy street last ovonlng , with scientific contest botwcon Billv Lawls ( Australia and Aaron Shorroy of this cltj Tno contest was at citchwoights for a purs ofSio'J , ? 300 to the winner and S5J to It losor. The men wera both in fair condition , am faced each other In the ring at o'clock sharp. There were Uvolvo round in ull ot which the Aubtrallnn was the a ; grosser , and in the work bo cut out , 1 quickly showed thai ho was nn oxceoditigl clever man. A good judge of dlslnnc bhifty ns u Corbott , and one of tbo most a tisllo upper-cullers ever seen iu this uock i ino woods. Sherroy dm not neom to bo i himself , and his cltorts were in poor co trast with his action in former meetings. / Die tormliutlon of Iho twelfth round tl rofcreo awarded I ho contest to Lewis , wt was a clean mid undisputed winner. J every detail of o'Tenso ' und defense hu It measurably outclassed tils dusky opponent. Tbo attendance was good , embracing mat of ibo city's best known business men. was ttio most orderly , , manngod , most sail factory affair of the Kind ever pulled off Omaha. Torn Won. Nin : tSKt , CITV , Neb. . Doe. 'I. jSpecl Telegram to Tin : Bun.J The ( .rnmo cf fo ball between Nebraska City High school ai Peru Normal school today resulted in vl lory for the visitors by a score of 10 to T'jo Peru team Is much heavier ihan N braskn City , out the locals fought well , ni ronBldorlng the fact that Ibis is their til game , did woll. Pintu , Neb , Dec. n. [ Special Telegram THE ur.ii.l Tbo blnie Normal school lee arrived homo this evening at fi ' 50 from N braska City , where ihny played me Hli school cloven at that place nnd won a v tonous game of 10 to 0. A crowd of studor met them ut ibo depot , and when the rosu vioro announced Iho Normal yell was glv fro-a hundreds of throats in honor of t loam's vlclory. ( lorninn iiiiil'llriiKiiii Miitchcil. Nr.w YOHK , Doo. ! i. The match botwo Paddy Gorman , ho' Australian wolti weight , and Johnny Ueagan of this cllyv i arranged todav. The men ore signed by t Conov Inland Athlatio club to light for purse of V-JOO M.'JOO to llio winner and $ . to the losor. The light will talto place Jc nary 20 , before the , , Coney Island A'.hlo I'ottyVlll Shoot. OMAHA , Doc. 8. To the Sporting Editor TiniHi'.i : : I accept Mr. Fuller's chnlloi to shoot him n cilia match on tbo II Match to bo shot otij the other side of 1 Is ' rlvor. f. ' Si-oo.v Hii.t ± n Klllod llor Ailiiptuil Child. WitM-snuno , Va. , Doc. 3 , This place greatly excited oyor a tragedy. MM , Spies , a prominent ao\ioty woman , Is uni arrest charged with the murder of Lcn child , \Vltnos Starr , a 5-yoar-ola adopted ewcar that Mrs , Snlcs treated thn child w n the utmost cruelty , frequently beating b id that , yesterday Mrs. Spies assaulted iboct idr savajely with a sbnvulracturlng her sK ido from which she died In u fmv hours. Wl : o ofllcora uttomPtod to arrest tbo woman rn fled but was captured in hiding. * ' Kllll ofa l.lbcl hlllt. I . 'nu > uroi.i8 , Ind. , Doo. a. Tbo trla /e the lluol null of Bill Hitter , piohibll il loader , against Leonard Iltnkle termlna this oyonlng wltn a verdict for tbo dofe ant , About the time Hitter's name ' mentioned for the prohibition nominal a\ \ for president Hiulilo Issued broadcast a aiR cular in which bo denounced Hitter i rd scoundrel , unwortbv of oonlldonco. ' rdn amount of damages demeuded by Hitter IIO.UUJ. Ex-Prosltlont Unyos Roviow.1 the Pnsl Work of tbo Association. GROWTH OF CRIMt THROUGH IMMIGRATION An It Ktlnts Tndny It U iin'Olntnrln In thn 1'iitliwiiy ol Ainorlrun I'rogrrss An liitirpslliig Vlow nf thn Slttmtlon. IULTIMOIIE , Ml. , I3JO. ! ) . The counnll hall of the Acadomv of Music was well Illlod to night when Dr. .lohn Morris , chairman of tbo local committee , called to ordar the session ot the National Prison congress. Cnrdlnul Olobons made the opening prayer. Attorney Ooncrnl Pee on behalf of Uio state and Mayor Latrobe for the city mailo addresses of welcome. To thojo the prcsl- dontot the National Prison nisociallou , ox- Piosidonl Uutherford U , lluyca , losponded. Ho said : "An nblo man of largo experience , " sr.ld Mr Hnies , "has said nine-tout us ot our convict. ) hnvo been made criminals In char * nctcr or intention , if not In ovorl nuts , buloio they were 'JO years ot ngo Tlioro fore the tiaining of the voting Is the most Indlspens- able dutv uud chief business of every gener ation. Hut plainly , immigration , ns it exists today , Is tbo lion In the path of the progress of Amorlcn. High authority places the number of criminal uud defective chuscs in the United States ut ono In 100 of thu total population. Consider tbo nwful M ulllc'atico of nu incroiso of our criminal population , in u slnglo decade of many tnou- eaiidn , by immlgraUon from ICuropo alone. Formerly the love of liberty and the laud- nblo desire to bolter tholr condition , wcro the leading molivos ot Immigration from Europe to America. Now employes ot largo bodies of mun wauling cheaper labor , the agents of steamship companies , speculators In land In llio thinly soilled states , stimu lated by their greed for gain and , worse than all , tlio increasing efforts of Iho European communities to send to America their chronic paupers , lunatics and criminals , have given lo Ibis question u gravity that has not before belonged to It. Iti-piiDlliMin Institutions ffol ITniloi stood. "Tha full intent nnd moaning of republican Institutions seems not lo ha yet fullv under stood bv a great , many good people , even .In Ibis country. Tlio old world lucus still pre vail nmong us. It is thought , tint tlio gov ernment here , ns in the uopotisius nbroad , ou ht lo uurform nil Ibo dulios , or n Inrgu share of Uio dulies , which rocioty owes to It-solf , or to its members. The tendency ot power is always to the hands of thu few to Irresponsibility and despotism. Tlio indi vidual member of tbo organizations isgiadu- ally sui orseded nnd supproisod iu tbo sup posed interest of the organization Itself. Tbls is tantamount to faying that the arbi trary will of despotic leaders has taken the place of llio legitimate aim of the organiza tion. Ono reined v for this evil Is found in voluntary associations of citizens in- toicstcd in tbo welfare of their loss fortunate follow men , whoso intelligent discussions nro open , free and public whcro llio pru-ts and Its roprosonta- tlves are always welcomed and where the effort and the tendency nro to counteract that indifference to the condition of the poor and needy , which is , at least , the eneuiv most to bo dreaded in 'u Jroo country. r.umoly : the apathy of good citizens witn respect to the evils which do not seem directly to concern themselves. With n vtvid seuso of respoiibibilllv to the unseen and constant and living pur- purpose to aid our follow beings especially those who must ncedouraid wo shall surely llnd the lurgoU measure of gratification und happiness that belongs to this stage of cxls tencc. " A largo number of Iho wardens of the country are delegates to the congress. Priuco Isonburg accomp.mied Cardinal Gibbons to the ball nnd sat by him on tin stuzc. MiTunr.i.i. .ixj > II.II.KY itL-KLKurmt. lotrn Mntn Traviillii"iiic'is ( Astoclittloi Hold un Juiporti.nl Hiulnrm hosslnn. P.E3 MOINEla , Doc. it. At the mectiiif of tbo Iowa State Travelingmens associa tiou tbU morning President W . T. Mitchell and Secretary I. 12 Haley were ic-olcutoc for another year. President Mitchell do livcred nn uddtess of no interesting char acter. Ho explained the remarkable growtl of the association and assuied the member ! that the prospects are unusually bright foi thu organization's future. The secretary's report for the year ondinp December 3 , IfcOJ , wns submitted as follows Now member admitted . WX Members lolnstatud . 'JO Tjtalnow munibor-ililp . 'J,45 host dm ! IK th'o your On annual ifdus , IsW , and assess ment No. U . 225 On assessment No l.'l . 1M Deaths i uportod . 'JO Mumberihlps cuiiculed . " 0 Huslgncd . " , . 40 Total lo-- > Increase . U-M Munibui > ihlp Documber 5 , 1SJ1 . fi,44 I'rcsont mnniborsbip . 8,30 Number of nppllcatlona rejected ( lining the j-o tr . 47 Numberof weekly eluliiis paid. . . . ufll .Number of ( loath claims paid . 2 A % 01 ago n moil nl \\ooKty claims M'l 01 Niimborof ol'ilms rolucteil . . . . \M \ During the year ITsS butlons have booi puichabcd tit a cost of ( ! " cents oaoh. Totn cost. 5.1,1(12 ( 70. These badges were nil soli nt 75 cents each , realizing ? liU. ! A no profit , of fl7s.SU , which appjari in tno treas urer's report , ns will behorealtor submitted Two hundred nnd forlelght application are now on file in the secretary's ' olllco nti < will bo acted upon bv the incoming board o directors. Tbo entrance fres on the abov uumbiir of up'illc.Ulons appears Iu the ui : nual financial statement. The treasurer's report : IJec. a , baliuco on hand . , . $ 1,403 ( iacEII'13. 1R92. Membership fen . f 8.10(100 ( Annual duos for Ib'J ) and Ib'JJ ' . fi.OM.00 Assessinoni No. IB . lu.fi.HOO r o. 1:1 : . n.iiu.00 Nu. AdvallL'u assessment 7'JJIOU H'f'd by cqm , on ptusant for Dr. llan.iw.ilt -2120 Interest on bunk deposits. . . jJ.Viu : Ituttons . . , Il'J'9 ' ' fcaluof fiirnlluro 1.00 i i Tolal $ J3OI" lIsllUIISK5li.NT3. Peu. a. 1'ostago * Il8a85 rr'.htliigind stationery . . . . lttJ.lH ( Olllco furnllnru and sup plies , ' "KI f IJultons ' "J.rd i\presaao. : ( Q .l.inltor I.lJlit . Hll.l Dr. O. 1' . llun.UMilt . H7.UO I'ustolllco box rout . -1.00 LxnuiHoof ami u ul niuutlng , Ib'jj ' . .W.'JS I'ei > sof nioillciil oxiuuliiuri . lll'iS' ) OlliiJO rout . asjo ) ToltssraniH . it 3 Altoinuy's feu . " ' , , ! Insurniicu . Money lofiinded on l.oys. . . . -00 I'roioatlui fuos . . - - 10H Mutiny refunded expelled mumliurs . S-ou ( Hxponso of InvuhllgiifliiS ululmn . ' -M ( Salarof boorotury and tn-aiirer. . . 4.2IOR5 Wuukly liicioniTilty . 2Ai' : ' ° i3 Toot Josi . 1'J.iU.OO lu ) tlilui-C4 . 10.UOU.OO Hufundod to uppliu-anls jn.oaa llulanco on hand Dec. X 1601. ' Total . Ttio association concluded its meeting tl ovoningA number of minor changes the constitution were imoo , Tbo matter a 5,000 , intcrchnngoablo tuiloairo book was i ( erred to a camimlteo for future action. Coinliit Itctivct'ii ii Stnorunil a Ilurir. Hi'Hixai'ii'M ) , O , , Deo. a. A mad steer a a young boise were lot loose jostcrday In \ . Tavonor's pisturo nml the two nmmnls fought n torrlfli ? b.ittlov The horse kicked ) iio of the stoer'n horns looio. Tlio Imttlo nston for ever half nnhour , the her o finally locoinlng weakened from loss of blood mid 'ell ' .o ibo ground , The slccr tuon dashed ts horn into the hone's stomach , dlsom- bowollug Uiounlmal , SUNDAY SCHOOL WOUKERS. r.v.ingollst .1IHN oirrri Somn I'orToilij's snrUrr * . A congrogntlon of Sunday school workers nml ministers met HvangoliJt Mills at the [ Coutit7o Memorial laithoran church last ilcht In a spoclnl service preparatory to the Sunday school program for today. Mr. Mills advised the superintendents nnd luichcr.s to nbindou nil foniiiilllltis in the in ml ay schools today , put uslilo the lossou oa\Ms nnd the ordinary routine of basket collections nnd spend the hour In talking with tbo children Individually about ihcir soul's salvation uud about tbo desirability of becoming actlro , earnest Christians. A flur the address Mr. Mills nnsworod n number of questions , and then Iho S.inday ti'hool woikor * of each I'liurch lonrcsontcil at Iho tncciing bold brief coufcrnru1 H in Oif- fpront parts of the church for Iho purpose nt formulating a special plan for conducting Iho Sunday school exercises toil.iy. Tim ( 'inItncor I , Si \NTOV , Pft. , DJC. ! 1 Ulm Park Nioth- odlst church , just tomnlotod nt n cost of $ ? 03,000 , was burned this morning. Minni.rsimitoi i.n , I\y. , Doe. ! l The busi ness port.tn of HID town of uumborland Cnp ! , Tonn. , was desU-ovcd bv lire last iilgliu Loss , $ , nUJi ) ; liisunuici. $ H1.0JJ. Mvii < ov , Inn. , Dee ! ! . Incendiaries last ulcht lltod u half block of buildings In the wo turn purl of the city nml also the main building of tbo Consolld Mod Tnnlt I tno com pany , nil of which wnro destroyed. Loss , SI 1,000 ; Insurance , $1,000. Wi - < T Sii'iniiuu , U'H , Uec. H. The Northwestern - western coal dock ilro Is growing worse. Fir 3 tugs are nt work todav. Tbo Ilro Is In Iho cculer of n 7."i.000-ton pile nt.d is dinicult to got nt. The loss is iilready f'Jo.OOO nnd may reach four tlmot that iimouut. ST. Lofis , Mo . Dai. H. Plro last night destroyed the door und snsh factory of the Hoffnor-Lothiiior company nnd u lurgo wuro- house adjoining. Loss , SIOO.OJO ; fairly well insured , Idld Un IliKir.s ) | rsi'd by I'ollrr. UIHUN : , Dec : i A great meeting of Ber lin's unemployed was hold yesterday. The police had UUon grrnt precautions to preserve - servo order , us u similar mooting had re sulted In last winter's riots. A number of speakers used Incendiary linu'iiaL'o and were warned by the police. A no nttontluii was paid lo inu warning Iho assemblage was ordered to disperse. All present then formed In procession nud marcned hiclt to llio city. At tlio Koenigs stras'o a disturb ance uroio which wns suppressed. rj/fM > A.iI'.ut mil. 1 1' us. U. W. Hrowu of Fremont is Iu the city. S. M. Lewis of Rilrllold is in the city. M. H. Weiss of Hebron U at the Murray. W. C. Mnsscy of Geneva Is nt the Paxtou. H. M. .Logan . of Amswoith Is a ijuoat at the Arcado. ( Jus Norbor ? . the Holdroso attorney , Is in tbo city. W. U. Thomas ot Framont wns in the nity yesterday. C. T. Horton of Scribner is stooping nt the Dollooo. Ira i ) . Mawton of Kearney is a guest at the Millard. M. M. Parish of Himlolph Is registered at at the Arcado. Hon. W. A. MclCeighnu of ttod Cloud is nt Iho Paxton T. Ai. Marquott of Lincoln was ul the Millard - lard yestetdav. Frank L. Ilathuway of Lincoln was at the Murray yesterday. Colonel Hoover nndY. . 0. Koohlerof Blue Hill are in the city. Hon. .1. ( J. Tale of Haslings registered at the Millard yesterday. ILL Ware of Plittsmouth is in the city , stopping ut the Murray. Hon..I.C. Watson of Nebraska City was n Uollono guest yesterday. Hon. Lorenzo Orounso , governor-elect , hns returned from the eist. Xach T.wlor , hold cleric at the Paxtou , is continod to his ( jed by sicltnoss. William Daily of P.-ru , cx-UniloJ States marsh il of this state , is in the city. Mr. H. A. ICiton nas returned from a two week's vUit nt his old homo at Alton , 111. George P. Dean nuu C. II. Murphy of Grand Island aio logistcrod at the Pnxton. Charles Frojnlv. of Sidnuy , RlierifT of Choycnno county , was at the Aivado yoater- dav. dav.Hon. Hon. Alt Haybjt of Beatrico. attorney and democratic- loader , was at the Paxtou y ester day. day.Hon. Hon. D. II. Mercer has returned from a tri pof several days , in the western part ol stuto. A. L. Hudson , a Sioux Ci'v attorney , is in tbo citv tbo guosl of his abler , Mrs. T. P. Cartwtight. Captain Cormnck of the police force is quilu sick , und last ovonlng was repjrted slightly worse. Frank It. Morrissov , Governor Bovd's private scciotnry. came UP from Lincoln yesterday , and is stopping at ttio Dollono. P. O. Heulund of Holdrege , who Is to bo Eugonu Moore's deputy In the slat's auditor's ollico at Lincoln , wus in the city yoslcrdiiy. W. C. Vaudnrvoort , head clerk ot the rail way mail service , loft yesterday with hia wlfo for Grand Island on a combined busi ness nnd ploasurn trip. Senator W. I1' . Sounders , wife and son ol Helena , Mont , were In Omaha yesterday. They left last evening for Washington' as ibo senator desires 10 ho prasont in hU seat ns soon us possible nftur thu opealng ol the sosslou. Major J W. Paadock left yesterday after- loonlor Washington , whoio \vitlspcnu the lext four weeks , with thu o cuptioIl of a few lays In which bo will look after business in. crests in Boston nnd n llytug liip to bin old mine In northern Now York. W. J. Pmnborlon of Pairbury , who repro- scntcd .loffcison county In llio legislature n few your ? ago , is at the Millard. Ho was it tliut limo one of Sonalor 1'addocMi's sup lOrter.s und is now in favor of loiurning that 'onUrmuii In the senate for a third U'rm , At the Mercer : Andrew C. linxon and s'ster ' , Now Vork ; 0. Halter , A. li. Fluid K. Williams nnd II. Porter , Chicago. The lopovvltig from Iowa : .1. W. Holland. M. I ) . Dscsoln ; George F .ronkins , M , I ) , ICookuk : W. N. McNaiiBhton , M , U. , Vlllisca ; F.V Illott. M. D. . U-sd Oak ; H. 15. Miirkam , M D. , Clurlndn ; .1. A. ItawU. M. 1) . . Crostoiii C. W. Cornell , M. D. . Knoxville ; A. L Ollvo , M. D. , Corning ; .1. I ) . McCiearv , M D. , Indinnola ; C. W. Stowun , M. U. Wnih inctou ; Joseph ICophait , Wubitor Ultv. NHW Yoitic , Dan. I ) , [ .Spnnal Tolozrnu to Tun HUB. ] Omaha : J. Gratlon. Ilota Savoy. Council Bluffs : L. W. Tullsys Westminster. CIIIUIGO , III. , Dec. II. fSuecial Tolosraii to Tun Bi'.i'.l Tlio following Nobrasltniii registered horotodny : Kohmd Henry Gib son , Omaha Great Northern Mrs. F. ill Gray , H. H. Billow , Omaha. Grand Pucilli John C. Allou , Lincoln ; Kd McCormlck Omaha. IAHMI. inti.rrriiit. Tliroo minor iiemilts , iiBfiregatlng ? .Vi" were issued by tbu superintendent of build lng& yesterday. Last night the pollen nrrostcd J. 13. Squire for passing a counterfoil dollar utn grocer , at Twenty-fourth and Charles streets. ENGINEERS ASK A CONTRACT1 Proportion Miulo ft ) tlio Now York Oon-i tral Company and lUjjctod. I SOME TROUBLE EVIDLNTLY FEARED OfltnlnU of the Uomptny Conlorrlng To- gudirr liter tlin llrqnct < it tlio DrUors \Vlint SniH-rlntiMiilrnt Hiirliiiiuin or llicllilr , Niw : YOIIK , Use. H. Tlio ofllelnls of the New Vork Central Hallway company nro roticoiit concerning Iho visit p.iid to them c\ Tnursdny by n cominlltoo of locomotlvo ou giticors. Thi ? ui.wllllncnoss to speak lt- interpreted bv many ns un Indication thn' the rolutloiis ot the coiupany and Its Dnglni * drivers are severely strained , Such facts ns have leaked out In rogird to the incotrt lug would seem to corroborate this vlo\vj of ttiu sltuutloii. Previous to lnt Thurs diiy whciinvcr a moinber of llio biotharhooi snld Unit ho had a grievance against the company ho sought redress by complaining. , to the lodge with which ho was cotinucicd , Tnr loJgoould then send otto or moro delegate , to the m.-.ster muchnulc , and If ho wiw mm ol bio toiidjust thedllllculty sat U factoillv , tnli was rofunxd to Willium Buchanan , suucrln tendunl of Ihu company's rolling slock uud _ multvo poucr. "I'licre never wis n case , " said Mr Buch anan this evening , "where trouble was not" sottlou lo tbo satlsfacllon of all parilos , " B-il thocourso pinsuud on Thursday wni dllVoronl. Instead of n delegation'from u < single loJgo duslriuij the roilrosa of soinu griovnuro , real or fancied , Mr Buchanan- wns visited by it representative of each of the thirty-live lodges of the organization , nucl , the doli'uatos bud formed themselves. Into wlmt Utov called a boird of ndjustmont , "They came to mi' , " Mr. Buchanan said , "and prosenlcd a proposed contract bot.voen , themselves and Iho cotnpiny. I gave them mv decision nnd they retired to consider It. , An hour later they returned and asked If I should objuet to them submlilltig llio pro-1 posal to President Depow. I replied , 'Ctfr- lalnlv not , ' and thiiv look Ihulr departure. " This was ull Mr. Buchanan would say. When bo was nslied what was thn nature ol the proposition m.ulo uy llio board of nd < Justtnent , ho replied evasively ; "They look" tholr paper away with tlicui and 1 do not tc moinber Justwhal Ihoy did propose. " ' The suporiulend nt then went on lo sa\ that ho could not sou tbo use of a board ol atijustmont to either of the parties Inter osled. Mr. Buchanan denied omplmllcalh that the engineer * were compelled to side truck tnelr trains for any protraeloil time- aml that the men wlillo ihus Idle wore link paid. lions positively denied that any tall , of striking was indulged in at the mectlnpj and bald that llio rumor thnl , the brother- hoed would unite with any labor organiza tion was without the slightest foundation. ' Mr. Dcpnw was closolcd with several ol the directors of llio company for three hours , this morning. Mr. H. C. Duval stated , how ever , that no reference to the trouble with Iho engineers was made at llio meeting. . .Morn Trouble IVurrd ill Oo il Cri-i-lc. Cn.\iT\xoou , Tonn. , Dec. li. A specif ? from CoalCtvok says a serious outbreak maw. occur among the miners In a few duys. Jf strike has been declared nt tbo Black Dhn moud mines. Tlio union men hold a inootln- dcmandlng the discharge of tlio noiHinlod mon. Tno innuugonu'iit dlscliarccd Eoveh of the union miner * who hud boon proininor"'i in the meeting , and that brought about 0. ? slriuo. If the strikers do whit thoj throali ( Ihoro Is likely lo bo anolhor war. Till leaders who lied to IContucky when Iho crlto i ramo In August have all returned ntidwa1' the publics highways with Imminity ni" tuaito turoats of wnat tliuy intend lo do lie ; . . I timo. J i Doi-H Sol \Viint till' Olllco. i PiTisiiruo , Pa. , Dec.William Wcyhi * \ ox-president of the Amalgamated associutloi i deiiii's onct1 for all thai ho is or will bo n ear ' didalo for tlio position of president of l ! American Federation ol labor. ENrEHTAINEDjrnE VISITORS. , ' I.oral I'lij Kicl.uiH L'liMiK.inlly < ! rrot iv Num. ln-r ol rrofrsHlon'il llriithriin. | A parly of Illinois , Iowa and Missour physicians and s irgeons are Journoyiii' westward ever the Burlington and arrived I Omaha at 4:30 : o'clock yesterday aftemooi The party travels in a spooinl car und is on ' trip of pleasure and rorrcni on from profej < bional circs and duties. Those comprlsin i tlio party are a llnu looking lot of 111111. Tho/ loft Burlington at ( J.10 yubtcrdi. n inoining. ' U'lion they arrived ut thn Union done * vustimlav iiticrnooii Drs. Bridges anil Will , , more of this city wrro tlu-io to icceivo an ) oscoit thorn up town. The visitors wci taken to the pharmaceutical Inbrntory i Morrnr , Whltnioro it Co , on Howard slreei where tbov leinainod for some timu JookinV through tlio institution. Tlioy left Ihoro an ; , stopped at thu Meicer for a snort lime , an' ' , from there .scdttorcd to different portions o i tha city , as individual Incllrtition dlrccled. At'.I o'clock llio local physicians gavn ai' liifo.inul reception at the Paxtou cuf , to the v'sitors. ' A very laic " . nnnibor of Omaha's physicians greeted th strangers and extended the hand ol wulcom < nnd hospitality. Many old clisamalos mo for the llr.sl limo in years and renewed ih . friendship commenced with the dav.'niiig o manbooil. The reception wns a very modes nffair , and was simply a sincere Nnbraslc greeting to honoiol Rtieats. i lioro was in attempt at spoocliimdiing nnd but ligh rolrosniiionts were Hcrvcd. This made tin occasion none the loss enjoyable , nud H wut , . ate uuforo the rccoullon was al.au ond. 'j'ho visiting phvsicmns ate lor Iho mosv part , acquainted with thu west and como tf { Nebraska with a proity thorough odiicnlloin of the greatness of tbu state and its possi- biliMo0 , Their Impression of Oinahu Is vcr ) " good , and FOino of them oxpinssu.l surpris allindingso llvo and bustling a city hw with such magnificent btructuics nnd fin residences und many improvements liol public and private. They homned to enjo. ' RUilit-sdcitigatid vlsiled all patts of Mio city1 The visltlni. ' doctors vull lu.ivu this moriii1 ing at , 10li : ! over the Burlingtcn lor Hri Springs , S D. . arriving there Mondiij niornliiuat 8UO : o'clock. They will tlm m mo personal investigation of the fiunou inlnoriil water , and uuvoto Ibelr limo t sight-seeing and pleasure. In thn parly aio llio following physicians. B. B. Boudry. Osknloos.i ; W. O Br.idlov Galoiburg ; It. D. Bradley. I'norlv F. 1' Braultnll , Shcimndoah : M. M CampUull , Ai bany. Mo : C. W. Cornell. Knoxville : C. II Dewilt. Glonwoodi .1 M Danljii , Glonxvood W. T. Kclcluy , Fort Madison ; .1 W Fiirm Ron , Oilumwa ; .lohn Gieun , Council Bluffs F M. molt , lied Oak ; A W. Hoff. DC Molncs ; J. W. Holland , Osceolu ; W , M llorno. Mount Ayr ; Gcorgu F. Jonklns , Koo kulc ; 13 W. Lee , Omaha ; F. B Living ston Plultsinoulli : II. ( J. Markbnrn , Cliir- inda ; .1 D. McCU-nrv , Indlniiola ; M , N. Mcj Nuughton. Viliisca ; H B. Montcomnry * ( idlnov ; A L OJivor , Corning ; .1. A. Kawli'4 JruUon ; 0 , W. biowurt , Crcsion ; D. W Swiggarl , Hamburg. Duulilo Mnrdi'i liy it Itolilmr. K.u,1:11.11 , ? * < - ! . , Doc. it. In Moore counm Thurbday ulgnt , n robber entered tbo liuust of Dr. MolJonald and found thu doctor's twc oldrrly Bitters in tlio sitllnz room , Ttio\ buioamtd mid ho fired , killing ono and ( nor tally wounding the oilier. Tlio doctor , at * elderly matt , cnmo lo their nsaistiini-o , Tb robber hold him up , robbed him and en- ; caped. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. 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