THE OMAHAI DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAH. OMAHA , SATURDAY MORNING , JANUARY 28 , 1893. NUMBER 221. fOXTFSTS ARF flVFfl vUi > 1 JuO 10 JillL < U > Julv Action of the House Yesterday Settles tbo Title of the Bitting Members. DEMO-POP SCHEMES ALL OVERTURNED Plans for Ousting Eopublican Representa tives from Douglas Oounty Spoiled. SURPRISED SOME OF THE BIG LEADERS Barry , Stevens nnd Others Eatber Put in a Hole by the Movement. IT MAY AFFECT THE SENATORIAL ELECTION Cliilin In Sow yiiidnTliat I'otir Independent * ' \\lll In nllh the ltciiil | > lleiiii < < When tbeTlmo Comes > o Change. 111 thiiMlii itliin. Nob. Jan. 27. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Hru. ] 'Iho independent1 ! and dcmoeiats in the house met the enemy todnj mid h.i\o lie en sou1 } e\cr since that the meet lug took place , for it settled all the con test cases and all the eontcstrcs will lemain. The piogram ns can it d out caught the popu lists napping and heforo they realised what was happening the battle was won Several of theit leadeis weio out of the hall win n the mm h im ailing lesolution w.is sprung , hut thcio is llttlp possibility th it the icsull would not have been the simu e\en had the } bt cli on ha nd AH arrangements liad been madobofoie- liand , and the onli danger of its falling through was that the other independents would dlscovoi what was on and either bj most llattfimg pfTorts or the crack of the patti lash coax or dtlvo their wandering brcthicn back Into the populist tanks M he- deal w , IH , made with the Indepeiulcnt inctn hois whoso scats were contested , and the result was to bo practically .1 dismissal of all ( Oiliest proceedings As seven lepubllcans nio thus allowed to letaln their seats while ionly foul independents ale likewise beno- tiled , the republicans considei it an excel lent haignin I'our yV tin Yre. I'le-med. The four iitdcpi ndents Oder , McVey , Krnse nnd New bei ry - aio also s ilisilcxl that they aie better off than would have been the cane had theIK en ( ompellcd to submit theii cases to the whole house and taken theli chances against the republican contest ints ' 1'ho , uuliiilnation would ha\o como beloto but was delnyul hv the unwillingness of Whltmoic who was tbo contest int for Now hairy's seit , la give his consent This was ll'iull } secuicd ami Cain , who is Nowbeiiy s tcpubllcan colleague , was then readi to cast his \ote for New bei r.v The democrat popu list comhlno contemplated something alto rether dilTetent but , ns it is , there was a \ii8t deal of tune wasted in committee woik on the ease for nothing. Opinion is diid < u as to the real p u t that Kpeaker Guflln took In the matter Some of the dcmociats ihtirgo that ho was made a stool pigeon , while others asscit ( li.it it was the vunk otho / Independents that fenced him into a position that was far fiom being tin cn\lublc onn It is usseitcd that thi lepubllcans would lm\o been able to < arr.\ this ] > oint wltti the contest question sqii iroli before the house and had other lndoKmdcnt | votes thut could ha\u been called out , hut icfrained from uu covering them as long as it was not neees sary. ( > | iOHltliin | Itathor Sore. The feeling among independents nnd demo crats o\er the untimely fate of the Douglas county contests is one of mingled dlap | > oint- inent nnd chagiln Some of them dcn\ that theio is an\ feeling o\er the m.itter , but the membcis who hold to this opinion aio in the ininotity Collective ! } , the independent iiiunibers hold that Speaker Gaflln was actu ated enl } hi conscientious moti\es in mak ing his rulings this aftcinoon , although tlie\ boilovn that ho might have fiuored his pait\ a Httlo moro without dcpaiting fioin the strict rules of pailiamentaiy usage Hut the feeling against the independent members who voled with the lepubllcans is deeper healed and moic inlcnsil'cd One member who took n piomincnt part In the snuggle todai said at the Limlell hotel tonight , Onci Man' * Oiiliilnn , " 'Jho action of the house this afteinoon in donning to the contestants the right to be heard ill their own behalf was a hiirh handed proceeding , almost boiilerlng upon anarchy itself , The Iiidcpondcnls as a body have nothing but words of strongest condemn.i tlon for the com so of the four independents whodcseited their fellow membfisat a time when their \otes weio most needed Then nio dead ducks fiom this tlmo forward They cannot excuse themselves to their con Htltucnts lor their tieaeherv 1 consider the bioalc of the four Independents as the opt n ing vvedgo that will soon make .1 breech in the independent tanks on the senatoilil situation If nn.of . the independents go to u lopubllcan candidate for United States senator It will bo these four I believe th it thoyha\o been bought , and from this time on the lepubllcans w III contiol their \otes on uuy linpoitnnl matter " rout IN Una Control. Their Is no chanpo In the independent canipon UK suiatoii il situation 'llio Inde pendents will vote foi Powers tomoriow , as usual ' It Is exulent that the Powers men hold the onli Ucj that Ills the situation When the independents went into i.iueus on the semi toiial question a iiilo way first adopted to the effect that a two thirds vote should bo icipalred to nominate a caucusrancldate , and that the candldato could onlbu changed hi a majoiityote As theio weio forty-four independents In the caucus ( ind the Powers men musteied thlity-ono of them , it will leadlly bo seen lhat they ha\o a lomplete control OUT the caucus that can only tie broken by a reconsideration of the Ironclad rule. This , fact explains the steaili regular ity with which Urn announcement Is given out that theio Is no change In the independ ent situation The lepubllcans held a ccnfeienco tb > evening at the l.ineoln , athieh tlfty were inosent 'J hero were no developments. A i r.v i itor TIM : HVMC. > o llctter nx tliu litigation < Joe MOIIK , Neb , Jan -SpcvhlTolegran [ to Tur Hi rTho ] time of tho' grand Jurj yvas taken up today by Hank Kxnmlner Gilf- llth and one of the bookkeepers of the col lapsed bank U has developed that , accord ing to thoiuooki of that institution , there i < only fO.lHW of the state's monci on dcposli them Thc'o was no evidence wlutevei that the bank held the other $ JJOHK Bhown by the certitleato of deposit turnoc over b.v ex Tieasurer Hill to Treasurei Hartley If the bank had no obligation ! other th'in ' these shown h.y the books It is yery probable that the assets would bonmplv suftli'knt to meet all claims but theio is IK wai of telling at the present tlmo how mucli of the bank's Indebtedness Is coveied up b.\ the falsified records It is stated that thi amount of erasing and Interlining that has been done on the IWOKS is something almost past comprehension , and It Is estimated that these liregular and unlawful practices ev teud back to the tlmo when Hon C , 11 Wll lartl of Hebron was state treasurer. Mr Wllhui ! vras brought up hera by B rtloy U act In the capiclty of expert for him at the time of the transfer of the ofllcc , nnd has IK'CII heio since that time In view of recent developments It is not at all certain that the amount claimed to have been on deposit In this bank was actually theio when the tiensuiei's ofllce was turned over to Captain Hill by Wlllard four jcars ago Mnhi r'n Movement * . Hut one Indictment has as yet been re turned against Moshcr and that charges fulslfvlng the record ' 1 hero are two counts anil U Is stated that whatever additional de velopments theiemay bo the findings will IncoriHiratcd In a single Indictment with as niiny counts as may bo ncccssit } , as pro vided b\ the federal statutes Mosher has been belli In the sum of f 10,000 on thothst iiiilii tinent. hut lie lefuscd to accept the offerof ft lends to furnish ball Me Insists hat ho is guilt } and deserves punishment Mosher sent for United States Disti let At- oinev Hiker hist Monday , asking him to ome to his house for n confeience , but the alter refused , saving that ho did not pro- HISC to place himself In a lompionilslng posl- Ion In the matter Ho said tint if Moshcr vanted to see him officially the thing for Im to do was to como to his oillco lie did iot proposeto be drawn into ani trap or In- cigled into nn.v position not compatible v 1th the "till o held by htm Mosher was not out of his room at the .Im-oln today His pcislstcncc in laklng nil lame upon himself and detii ing that any of Is assoel lies wcte in anj way lespotislblo 'or the crash finds an oxpl-itialion in the talemcnt of a wholcsalo dealer of this city , i ho claims to have positive Knowledge that heio has been a delinlto undei standing and gtecment forjeirs that if tioublo ever .line Mosher was to assume the solo ie- ponslblllti and become the scipegoit Kvidem'o Is accumulating let'.inllnir the xistence ofap < x > l , of v\hiih Mosher was iiMswet and into which the rake-offs from 1) ) the state institutions weio tinned and dl- lilid pro tata among the members accord- ng to theii si itus. Krsi-ntinrnt Anlmt Vlojlirr. It U rumored that Moshoi's unvvillingnoss o be tut nod loose under bond is paitli duo 0 a fe 11 that some of the v li Urns of his un- aw ful pi .u tli ns might .iv.ill themselves o : he oppoitunlti to do lilm pnrson.il violence , but even if he was now at 1 irge there Is lit- lo piobibllltv that he would bo molested as he feeling of bitterness has hid time to eel As in all cases w heio an individml goes undei after unliwfullj converting the fun is if otlieis , theie arc some who profess to be- levotlrit Moshei has silted away a lot nf noi somewheic , but as ho\v _ this could 1 uc been done no plausible theories h no as vet been offeied The geneially accepted Lheoii is that the money w is lost b > Inju- Jlcious speculations andtheieaic few who jelitno tii.it a single dollar will bo saved " 10111 the wieik Hill Doesn't I.lko It. Attoinov ( jcncial Hastings' opinion de- iveied to the sen ite this afternoon has the ndoisement of all the leading members of the Mr Tioasmcr Hill is very much wiouu'ht upovei the situation , and rather 'laishlv ciitiiises the ai tlon of the state's eg.il adviser While ho maintains , of 0111 se , tb.it his bond cannot be holden for thedi tlcleni v , ho has m-veitholess mapped out the plan of action th it he will follow in ise the state seeks to recover fiom film Ho ptoposes to wait and sco how near the usscts will iomo to meeting the liabilities , lifter which ho intends to sue the stock- holdcis , ttustlngto getting enough out of them to meet the shortage , and thus iclieve himself of the disagiceablo necessity of oing into his piivatc funds. ( 'ashler Outcalt'H Action. n.niK IX.imlner Griffith sild tonight tn.it it was due to Cashier Outcalt to Htatethat he has been nn invaluable assistant in stiiilghtenli g out the ; affairs of the Institu tion , and his placed cveiy iccoid at his tomnufid When ho took chaigo of the institution the examiner found a "con- sklurablo amount of Mr Outcalt's paper among the assets , the amount ho would not st lie esactli , but it was less than $ . "il- ) ( HXI Outealt stated that if bo had known that the nllalrs of the bank vveie in so ciiti- cal a condition he should not have made the draft on Itsicsources , and olTeied to fuinlsh the examiner with ample seeuilti for the amount of his Indebotness It w as suggested that the sec in ity had better be placed in tbo hinds of a tiustee , and Pi esidcnt Me Far- laud of the 1'lrst National was selected , but It was decided todaj that the examiner's tempoi nj receiver should take charge of it to avoid Its being involved In litigation This evening Outcalt placed In his hands se- cuiities imply able to cover all claims so far found against the cashier. MMiiv\ : IN TIM : IIAI.I.OT. lriteiiilt nts ' till stick In Powers for Sen ator nml li < < | iiililliaim 1'iiH to Cuiifim , IMDIN , Neb , Jan -Special [ Telc- giam to Tun HEE ] The ninth Joint ballot for United States senator contained no sur- ptiscs Hofoio pioceeding to a ballot the convention , hi a ilslng vote , adopted n tcso- lution expiesslng sotiow over the death of James G Hlalne The ballot for senator ic- suited in few changes from jestcitlay The Poweis men held together without a bteak , while Paddock gained a vote. The demo- ctats made their usual number of changes , while John li Webster and Thurston 10- ictvfd a slightly iiicieascd vote The fol lowing Is the summari Powers . ' . 6J , B Murton 2 " 'ndilock . J.lAndruw | 3 Vlujnrs . . . . helper lloyil n 2 lulm I. VVcbstJr . , J roun o . , , . , . , . 2 'lUurntim I uruiu . I .1 iTiink Martin 1 Ilryun . . . . djlhiues . l The following are the changes from iestei- d.u Ames , fmm Mai tin to Hojd , Habcock , fioniMaitinto Motion , ( Joss of Douglas , from ( iieeno to .1 Li Webster : Jenkins , from Greene to Thuiston , KecKlov , from Paddock to Heese ; ICe.vcs , from Hccso to Paddock , Leldlgh , fivm Mai tin to Hoid , IC.vner , ti-om Gieeno to Thuiston , Luik.ut , from M.u tin to Hoid , Nason , from Gieene t ( > Padiloi k . Hhea , fixim Crounso to Paddock , Shulait liom Maitin to Itoid , Sutton , from ( iieene so Webster , Van Houscn , fiom KeipertoW H Thompson , Wlthnell , from Martin to toit it inn'.n .t K.I.M , 1.1 xoir. % . Holil Hunk KoMiera nml Their Murderous Work atVarrl } Orrvw v.Kan , Jan 17 ! Handlts made a raid on the Hank of Wavcrli in the midst of a snow stoim at ! < HO this afternoon during which a citizen was killed and the bulk looted The p.uticulais , as far as known. ,11 c that Ihrco men. well mounted and armed with \\liichestors , lode up to the t > ink just after it wan closed , fotcod their wai In niuf secured the cash , which the cashier was counting The town w as soon aroused , and In the tight w hleh follow cd Augustus Ingle- man was killed and ono or moro citizens wounded A posse was soon in put suit To llritriilu lnuiU County. I.x oi v , Neb , Jan 27 [ Special Telegram to TUB Her 1 In the fedeial court todai Judge Dundy heard argument on boh lit of the Pullman Palace Car compiny to rein state the Injunction secured mouths since by that iMipoi.vtIon restraining Douglas county from seeking to collect taxes levied against It , The case had lieeii on the federal docket for seveial terms , and as it was not called up for trl il bueither sldowas lifted from the docket The pilnclp il grounds taken hi the plaintiff Is that the tax Is an Illegal one and was twice levied Judge UumU took the matter under advisement until Mondai llurned the ( 'iintettu. The post exchange at Toil Omaha was discovered to bo on lire at 2 o'clock this morning and buined to the ground befoio the fort llro biigado louhj du anv thing lo prevent It Word was sent to the city and hose compaiii No. 1 was sent out , but did not at i ivo until neatly H o'clock. H.v that time the "canteen" . was ono mass ol ruins The building was a frame structure and did not cost much , The contents were valued at about 11,000. HAVE GIVEN UP THE FIGHT Kansas Republicans Admit That Martin Will Probably Gain the Senatorial Scat. IN CASE HE IS REJECTED BY THE SENATE I'liin Mapped Out by the I'liputHts nnd Tlnlr ( loiiriinrlded li } Ono Deino- rr.it I'opitllfit * ii : < t Mr. Smiwr Stito I'rlntt-r. TOITKV , Ivan , Jan 27 The lepubllcans have finally given up the tight for senator Thc i admit that Mat tin will probibly gain the seat Ho may be refused a seit , but lie will bo immediately appointed by Governor Lew citing , nml should the senate decide that Governor Humpliioi's appointment of Per kins continues until an election by the legis lature , Mr Low oiling will at once call the legislature together in special session and Mai tin will bore elected The senate and populist house today , in Joint session , assisted by ono democrat , ro- eleeled Populist State Pi Inter Snow. With out the one democrat the republicans will bo unable to elect. STATK l.i : How Many Itccrlied thn New * of Ml. Hliilnn'H Henth Sen ilorhil ( onteHls , SACIIAMCNTO , C.il. Jan 27. The leglslatuic adjourned this moinlng out of respect to the memory of James G HLiino Hoth houses adopted resolutions praising the ( ( utilities , of I he dead statesman The senate resolutions sild "Wodesho to paj the tribute of our admiration and respect to the worth and nbllil } of that pop ular statesman whoso public labois and matchless eloquence accomplished so much for Callfoinia in her struggle for the per manency and supremacy of Caucasian civil- i/atlon. " The assembly icsoliitlons sild"Ho has ever been the constant fiieud of California and the champion of the lights of her cill/cns " AtoLsTt , Me , Jan 27 Governor Cloves has Issued a proclamation oideiing proper tokens of respect to the memory of Mr Ulaine UosroN , Mass , Jan 27 The house and senate this afternoon adopted an order ap pointing a joint committee to icquest the f.unili oflion James G Ulaine to peimit the body of the decc ised to lie in state on its pissige thiough Mass-ichusetts The legis- latuic then adjourned as a fuithcr mark of respect Itvirinii , N C , Jan 27 On the announce ment of Mr Hl.iine's do uh the state sen ite passed lesolulious of icspect and icgiet and the house of lepresentatlvesadjouined in ic- spect lo his memorv S vi i M , Ore , Jan 27 The .cglslaturo tul- Jouincd today as a maik of respect to ex- Sccictary lil.iine OMMi'H , Wash , Jan 27 There was no change todai In tbu sen.itoii.il situation The legislatuio adjourned out of respect lo Mr Hlalne. HISVIAIICK , N D , Jan 27 'I he ballot for United States senator was without change Casey had the highest vote thirtv sovi n 'Jho rest wete scatteicd between six can didates Hnrs\ , Mont , Jan 27 The vote for senator was as follows- Sanders , 28 , Cl.uk , 20 ; Dixon , 11 , 00111113,1 , Davis. 5 Gum PNMWjo , Jan 27 The legislature took ono ballot todai on the senatorship and then adjoin nod out of lespect to the memori of J lines G Hlainc Thovoto was as follows A TJ Now , 11 , Forrest Hleh irds ! l : Geoige Heck , 2 , W II Holiday , : V i : W.urcn , 12 ; William Brown , 5 , William Humor. , 2 ; C D Clailc , 7S ; T Coin. 2 ; L , Kabis 1 At HTIV. Tex , Jan 27 , llio death of Hon. James G Hl.ilno vv.is bulletined in repre sentative ball this moiniug and both houses piomptly passed rosolutlons of condolence and lespect to his memoiy ' 1 ho house adopted a resolution congratu lating the Icgislatmc of Kansas on the election of a democratic senator A resolu tion of fanners lo teduco the acreage of cotlon was referred lo a committee NASIIV n i r , Tcmi , Jan 27 The legislatuio adjourned todai until M-ond.ii , as a mark of lespect to the late James G Ulaine I > n isv it i.r , Ki , Jan 27 The Kentucky legislature adjoin tied todai immediately on iceeipt of the news of Mr Hlaino's death NO oiiAM.i : IN TIII : MTUAT mv. \V > ( tilling T.eRlHliitorg Cammt Agree on u Candldntn Tor Senator. Cui'ir.svi' , Wio , Jan 27 [ Special Tele gram to TUB HhL'.j The sessions of the senate and house this morning were marked l\v deep gloom on account of the death of Hon James G Hlaine No business of Im portance ) was transacted , a iccess being taken by both houses immediately after the formal opening ceremonies A vote was taken In Joint session at noon for senator It had been agteed upon tobillotsovei.il times , but the joint convention took the single billet lot icmtircd hi law and then adjourned , after having passed unanlrnousli a icsolu- llon snttlug forth the great loss the nation had sustained , and voicing the deep soirow of the people of the state The b illot taken r esulted as follow s War- icn , 12 ; Now , 11 , Clailc. 7 , Hrown. 5. Holi day , -I , Hit hauls : ) , Hlnton Coin and Heck 2 apiece , and Kabis 1 The sen ilot 1 il situ i- tlou leinains unchanged Ncw's stlength in from Carbon and Ulnta counties , whoso top- tescntatlvcs aiowoikiug for appropriations which Now threatens lo defeat If llie.v fall lo snpiHiit him Ho has , it Is believed , readied the limit of his sticngth and cannot bo elected , as the populists , who hold the balance of power , w ill never vote for him , because of the intimate iel.ition which ex ists between him and the Union Pneille of1U ials Wai roll's chances of election grow betlei dalii , though thoj are not jcfxoij blight The demociatie candidates who seem to have the bests how of election are Holiday and Corn , while Hrown Is a strong | Kssl- bilily Thelattor is a iwpulist , but tvould bo acceptablotoagre.it in.vn.v dcmouats ACIECl.l ) ON I.OOAI , OTTION. South Ihikotn IlitreinUts' CoiiiproniUe of tliu I.liiuor Tnilllc Mibjoct. PIEHIIP , S D , Jan 27 [ Special Telegram to Tnr HFITho ] gie.it bittlo for rcsub- mlsston w 111 come to a crisis tomorrow in the house The house temperance committee met this motning and after he.iring long arguments pto an 1 con , adjoutncd until to- moinivv The commlltco will then io | > oit to Ihe house favoi Ing the submission of the constitutional amendment pioviding for local option bj municipalities This is a compromise - premise meisui-o between the exlremisls on Itotli sides and meets the views ol a considerable inujoilt.y of the Inllucntial membeis If It p isscs and U adopted b.y the people It w 111 per mil citizens of an.y localit ) to determine for ihemsches vvhelhcr thci will hive the lUiuor trafllc This connno- mlso is offeied by the tesubmlsslon leaders in the Intelest of fair play as well as to com mand the supixirl ol several members who represent prohibition counties 'I box now feel certain of an ample majoilty in both houses and w 111 push the icsoluilon either Saturday or Mondai Another feature of the amendment U a prov Islon for u stale In speciorvvho shall pass on thoqualiti of al. liquor nianufavturctl or sold Kowlcr of the Hlack Hills is Ditron and chief ndvocato of tbo bill in the house and Hrockwiii and Start in the Hcimtu The seinlo committee apK ( > Inted to Inves tigate the rrost mutler brought In a reporl this afternoon exonerating him and impli cating the management of Hrooktng's college - lego in a number of shady proceedings. The legislature adjoutncd out of respect tc Mr. Hlalno. Hills have been introduced proyidlni ; that in every town having morn than l.fiOO people telegraph companies .shall maintain a station uplown and separated from the railway sta tion , that every message must bo sent w Unlit thirty minutes and deilvored within two hours , that nil messages vylthtn the state bo sent for 2. . cents pcir Urn words and one add ing 10 pr cent penalty where taxes are not pild within thliiy days. The hist blh is not objection iblo , but the lOthers would heap dlsaslious expensaoti the comiunies Them Is little chance of them w inning Kriitiit Uy , ' Ne\t Sennlor. KitvshFcwT , ivy , Jan 27 Judge William Llnds.ii of this city w ill succeed Mr Car lisle as Junior senator from Kentucky All otheis have retired from the lace. r n in.itii.tn .uv. Ilou IlieSantii IV I load Ilm lleciiSjntein.it- Iciillj I'liindereit Tor Months L sVFivsN M , Jan 27 For some tlmo suspicious actions on the pit t of oflklalsof the Santa Fo railway have caused a feeling th it some sensation w as to bo uneai thed About midnight the Hist clew bccimo public In the auestofsomo trainmen at Tilnldad and In Junta. It develops that wholes-ilo thieving has been systematically catiicdon along Iho southern division , which tar Its hcadciu.uters heio and extends - tends to I-a Junta Hrakemen and conduct- ois have for months robbed c.ns of b.igg.igo indvaluiblc fielght It is estimated that j > 7 ,000 vvoilh of goods have been liken fiom thoc.iis The si homo of the trainmen was lo stop between stations , open the c.us and lo id such stuff us they desired upon wagons which bad been prepared to receive it It Is thought that many people outside of ritlioad circles sno implicated Up to tonight twelve cnglneets , conductors , hi .ike- men and Hi cmrn arc under niiest and moro arrests will follow. Man } of those involved have left the country to escape aircst The stallon agent at 't hate her , and also his wife , vveie attested this afternoon , as the } vveie suspected of having a hand in the deal New H of thn Arrestt'onni nied * , KA Kan , Jan 27General Manager lioblnson of the AUbison , Topeka . .x , Santa Fc lallvva } , in an interview tonight , con tinued the stoiy bf the discovery of n gigantic system of lobbeiy on the New Mexico division of the mid The matter was Hist brought to his attention In the excessive number of claims for lost freight An Investigation of those claims led to the suspicion of a conspiracy among Ibo employ es lo rob the company 'Ihis suspicion was piomptly conllrmedwhen thedetec lives got to woik The latter h id done their woik so well that the company expected to arrest and convict no less then forty men on the charges of lobbery' nnd leeching stolen property Up to 10 ojlock tonight Mr uobmson had teielved news of the ariest of tbo following employes' Brikemcn P D Ageetter , II II Howard , W J Moiehcad , W S Brown , C n Doyle , Frank Unda , Engineers Uobcit Slout , James Smith , Fne- m in Will ! im Delancy , Station Agent N T West and his wife , aud Margaiet West , night operator at Thatcher , Cole 'Iheconspiiat v covered , the entlio branch from Hilton , X M to La junta and employes in all branches of Iho soryico woio Involved in it. Tire JOH'.I nitirK > i. Fulliiro of thn Air Ur koH Keiults In H DlstHtroils Cotillion. StnofUNEy , la. , Jan .27. [ Special Tele gram to THE Urn ] Two collisions occurred hero this morning on the Chicago , Milwau kee & St Paul ro-ul kTho engine pulling a fi eight 1101 tli ran oUt of Jwater and left the ti.iin about a milaand a hilf south of town to get a supply Iloturrllng it approichcd the friln at high .speed The air binkcs refused to woik Tbo engineer reversed the engine and Jumped Tha locomotive struck the tiain , lebounded aud , being teversed , stalled on a wild run noith The south bound passenger train was standing at the station and the fi eight engine sttuck It head on Hoth engines and the mall car were demolished Mail Agent Gallagher was Injured , but all others escaped. Not ( lulltj of Murdir. HED OAK , la , Jan 27. [ Special Tclegsun to TUP Bnc ] Haily on the morning of Jan uary U > , botw ecu 0 and 7 o'clock , ttie little town of Elliott was startled hi the news that Thomas 13 Grace , propiiotor of Hotel Grace , had committed suicide The ( oroner w as at once notified and an inquest held A number of witnesses were examined Includ ing Ibo deceased s wife. , She testified that while she was aiislng shosiw the Hash of a revolver and on turning jjiound she beheld bei husband lying do idlK | > n the bed , "shot through tbo bead , death being Instantan eous She also swore that she was the onli person in the room at the time the shot was Hied After two d.iysjdellberatlom tbo coi- oncr's Jury returned a" verdict that Giaco came to his death by the hand of some per son or pel sons unknown Suspicion was at oneQ dlrcoted to his w ife , and , on Januai.v " . ! , Mis. Grace was nucslcd charged with the enmc. The preliminary examination , after listing twa diis , clossd tonight The prisoner was released , no now evidence being developed. Smlddil ) Lost UU .Mind. DuEM'OitT , la , Jan 27 [ Special Tele gram to Tun Hi c ] Thiirs lay morning the polk o picked up an unconscious man on the street hero Ho was. restored to his senses and this moinlng left for his homo at Klgin , 111 Ho s iv s ho was in Chic.igo Wednesday , and stai ted to take a tram homo The las tbo lemembeis bo was surrounded h > .i crowd Thcieaie no marks \iolencoonhlm , but out of a Void watch and chim and * lb ( ) , Hubbird bad only the ihilnand * IO left when ho iccovcied Ho h id not been di Ink ing Theio are no evidences of assinltand it is believed lo luivo been a simple lapse ol consciousness Hubbitd is a steuour ipher and gioccr.it Hlgin and well connected Trl-M.itn Itiiclii ) ; fire nil SioixCrn , la , Jan 27 [ Spcclil Telo- giam to TUB Hi r ] The trl state racing clt- cult was oiganlicd hero tonight and tbo fol low Ing dales dot Ulod on : Hlalr , Neb , Juno 21 , 22 , SJ , Sioux Citi , June 33 , 2' , ; io.and Juh 1 , Ponca , N'eb , July 4 n , II , 7 ; Haw union. In . July 11 , 12 , 18 , Siisix Falls. S D , Muly 17 , is , 1 ! , 20 , week of July 2,1 to 2 ( ) open for Lemaisor Missouri Vailci , la , S i r.u use , Neb , July .11 and Augirnt 1 , 3 , it , Council Hluffs , August 7 , H , ' .l. 10 ! Lyons , Neb . Au gust 10 , 17 , 1H Pin gos , { 4,000 in four days meetings and $ .1,000 In throe dais meetings Amci lean association ruios to gov cm W I ) Holmes , Ponca. Nub , vvn chosen seciotari Demlsi * ol u'l'iunlineiit < 'ltl/en , DfS MOINFS , Iu , Jant 27. [ Special Telo- gi-un loTiiE HPE ] Hot | . Tnoodoro Geullcl died at his homo In Burlington all o'clock this morning of he ut failure Ills ago was ( Viioais 'Iho deceased was a membcro the Iow.a Columbian commlsilon Ho was an old settler" of Inwn. and an old editor bay lug been engaged upon the HistGcimai newspaper over published In the slate at DaveniKiit Ho sarveJiin the union army having been a member f the famous Flist Iowa Infantry , which 'fought at Wilson's ctcok under l jon I'atal Wreck on thn AMMO\ , Jan 27. [ Special Telegram to TUB BBC | Two freight trains on tlieChl cage , Milwaukco X St Paul railway collldcc near hero this moinlng. Both engines were demolished One fireman was killed and one engineer dangcrousli injured. Illown lip I iv HIIIMIMIIUM , Ala , .mn 27At Macdoti live miles below Bessemer , at 'J o'clock this morning liTX ) pounds of di namlto exploded In the mixing houstj of the Sterling Dinamltc compaiii 's works. The building was blowi to atoms and the only men who were In It- George Williams and Jasitcr Parsons were Instantly killed Parts of their bodies vveie scattered for hundreds of iards around The largest pieces found were part of ai arm and a section of a man's spinal column The works exploded some mouths ago and killed seyerul men. IIT 4 IMP TO * rn "rn nn BLAINE IS Ai RES1 Death domes at Last to the Patient Sufferer and Finds Him Eeatly. VITH HIS HAND LIFTED TO HEAVEN And His Eyes Fixed on Thow of His Loving Wife Ho Died. BEAUTIFUL SYMBOL OF HIS PASSING Truth iu QoJ aud a Life Bayond the Tomb Moat Remarkably Exemplified. SHEER EXHAUSTION CLOSED THE DRAMA Life's Tlilo niibeil Slow I ) AVTIIJ nml I'onti1- fill Sleep Cpiillj Ueplueil the. Tin moll of ttic IlnsjVorlilIIU I.lfo mid Works. WASIIISOTOV , D C , Jan 27 [ Spec ! ilTele- gram to TUB Brr ] James Glllcsplo Hlaino lied at U o'clock this morning The Immcdi- ilo cause of dealb was exhuistio.i Tbo lisease which brought about his cud was a chronic affliction of the kidneys , complicated w 1th resulting ailments Death came w 1th- > ut pitn Mr Hlalno was conscious to the last About ils bedside at the moment of dissolution weio Mis Hliinc , Mis UamroschMiss Hat- , io Hlaitie , James G Hlalno , jr , his sister in avMiss Abigail Dilgo , the tihysielins , Drs Hyatt and Johnston and the nurses Mr Hlaino utteiei no "last vvorls" His i.tssiug away , how over , while silent , vas conscious , and was m like J by a fin il scene which g.no proof of his faith in Gel and icaven The scene was one to which some gie.it aitlst mij at some future d ij give fitting expression Suuounded hi the members of his family ind his faithful phislclins , Mr Hlaiiie l.ii nert , helpless and still Ho Knew tint Icath was at bind All those about his jcdsido had put asldo the last hope The is had whispeicd the vv.lining that aiiirsi'in m.AiNr the fluttering hcait could beat for but a few mo.ncnts moro The dilng man's oics seemed to bo the only evidence of life re maining in the wasted frame The power of speech was gone The very shidow of doith had cast its gi ay pallor upon the ic- cumbent liguic But the eyes , staling with unnatural biilllincy , turned from ono to an other of those abiiit the room , and at last fixed themselves upon the countenance of his wife For a moment there was absolute silence Then Mis Hlalne , heroics meeting the last fixed t' ' " ° of her diing husbind , leaned over the bedside and whispered the question "James , do i on know where Walker , Km mons and Alice sire ? " Theio was immediate response , a new light fluid ! into the almost sightless oies , a tiemorian through the wasted fonn. For two dajs the dying man had not moved of his own volition ono of his limbs , but now the watchers' eager gaze met a sin prising and a beautiful reward The light arm , after a second's struggle , rose from the bed cover The white , almost pulseless hand closed Itself , with the long , bony index linger ex tended It pointed to heaven , and the eyes gave the answer of his soul to the question of his wlfo Thus with hand outstretched to he iv en and with oios IKcd upon those of his wife , James G Hlalno pased avv.ii. TO TIII : \IIIMI rum.10. I'l otound Sen * itlou ofSorrou OeeiiHloneil l > the ( Mile U I IjliiK-Nimn. WASHINGTON , D C , Jan 27 Once mote the thoughts of the people aio tut tied to ward Iho man who , as Iho "Plumed Knight , " was such nn object of devotion Forieais ho stood in the veti first lank of the great , and few men hive overwleldol such n potent influence as Hlainc He was the ono whom his party delighted to honoi and whoso word was law 'with his followers With the exception of the picsidcntlal chair ho had leached ovety form of success possible loa statesmin Inafico countii Ho began at tbo bottom of the ladder of tame Ho rose to the top , and with his death theio passes awai one of the foie- mosl llguies in the history of the republic. Few mcnhavohadsomani ardent admlters and devoted fi lends He made many bitter enemies as well This Is lint a tutuialio- sult of the position ho filled Hut .now all anlmoslt.y is bulled , and fi lends and foes allko unite in expressions of regret at the passing awai of tbo "Man from Maine " At Ih" l ) ' | iirlini nln. The news of Mr Ulalno's death spread through the deputments with staitllng tapiditi Within a few moments after 11 o'clock the rumor i cached tbo Stale depiit- ment and ran through the entlio building in an inconceivably shoitspieo of time Olll- clals and detks jxiurcd into the loiiidors In search of inform ition which would nubstan- Halo the rumor , and the telephones weio kept busy with inqiiltles The Hist Intlma lion of his death came by word of mouth , and soon after was oftkiallv confirmed fiom the white house Although the event was dally expected and eveo ono was , in a measuio prepared for the icceplion of the sad news , It was a shock to every one It Is a notlceablo fact , as indicating Iho character of llio man , who for two terms held the highest position in thocabmol , thai of seeietnry of state , and was ono of the foremost men of the age , that ho never again passed under the portals of thoblatodopart- ment after the dai of his lestgnitlon Ho has never re-entered the department which so long had him as Its chief since that memorable - orablo Saturday , Juno fi , when ho penned the brief reslgnallon which prooabli ciused u moro profound sensation th in aiii si iillar missive In the his tori of this countri The resignation was written in the Htllo loom w hleh opened from the secretary's oftlco It was penned , sealed and it lice tea to the pres ident in a few moments. Mr Blalno then nroso and strode from the building , never igaln to enter It. Si Hie Change , Those who weio lone In the State depart- nent and knew Mr Hlaine when he was n ils best , recognlro'd w lib sot row dining bis l.istservIco that theio was a rein likable change In his ph.y slcal condition Mr Ulaino was conscious of his poor stale of health A prominent republican who cilled upon him about a .venr ago. in speaking of this , said " 1 w out to Mi Hlatne the hitler pal I of last Janit irv and asked him if he was going to be n candidate for the ptesldcne.y He answered sworod 'No sir , I cannot entertain Ihe thought for n moment It would kill me saie , I know , and 1 don't believe I have a ft lend on e.ulh who would IISK me to be a candidate If ho knew the stale of m.v health' Mr Hlalne added ! am golnrf to write a leltet on the subject ' ' . After Mr Hhilue had wtlltdi his letter an IIOUIK ing th it he would not be a i.ind'thito ' for the republican nomination lie was waited 11)1011 ) by his fi lends and utged to iccoiislder his action It was to-presented to Mr HI line , who was then 111. tint the campilgn would be so easy for him as to Involve no physical or mental exhaustion and thai Ihe lesult vvouln be his triumphant election With an all ot despondency the siik man teplled that he was mtlsllcu tint he could not live through a heaUd political campaign or that If ho should the harrassmenls of the picsi- ( h nil il ofllcu would tin cli tri minute his life within sK months aftir he toik bis seit Hc > Intended , and this statement is sUntlicant , in view of subsequent events , to icsiun his office nisei lot ir.v of state iu the eaili sum- mei , retire to his Maine homo and spend his lem.ilnlngdais in quiet lltctari woik VV hen the llml ( 'line. Mr Hlaino's death at last came p ilnlessl.v , but not without piemonllum 1'he att ( mling physicians have sild icpeatedlv In the latter da.vs , since hope of iceovei y v\as abandoned , that when Ihe end canto it would probably 01 cm with at leist two 01 thice houis v\ainlug This one announcement , at least , among man.v perplexing and umtiadit toii statements , has hcvn vculled hi fails The appioachof drilh was m ide evident to the fatnllj fulli two houis befoie Its m lull oc c utt em o H w as belw een 0 and 10 o'c loc k this moi u ing wlien the ihst daii'-'eious symtotus | vveie absolved 'Ibo family hid tikin their bieakfnst and the tialncd muse , Mis Pi Ice , had gone down forhct bte.ikfast aho , leaving the pilicnt lempoiailly alone .liimes G Hl.iluc. jr , had on his hat aud coal picu ua- tory to stnitiiigofl for his da } s duties in theofmeof the Pennsy haul i Uailio id com piny , wbeio he is employed , when his mother suggested lo him that it would bo uetter to wait until Ihe nutsecameup He piomjitii accpiiesiod Mr Hlaine hud pissed a icstless night ind had bien pioiiounced "nowoise , even by his ( autious jihysiclins But beiond a perceptible incie.isu of the languor which had maiked bis ( ondltion dining Ihe pist few days , theio was nocrj alaimin change to bu noted StliiiuliinlH VV < r i I'scliK" . AVhen the nutso rettuned ftom hci bieak- fast , however , her exper 11 in ed ey es at OIK e sivv that the end was diawtn. ? near Hoth ph.vsicians vveie immedi itelv telephoned foi and auivid within a few minutes of each other Ube povvciful bent stiui'd int ( nitio gheiine ) wlin h had seveial times befote liiought the pitlent out of the yalley of de Uh vv.is poweiless now Lr ) Hyatt at i ) ! 0 o'clock came out and said to the gtoup of waiting newspiper men thithefeaicd tbcendwas.it hand At 1045 he laj so still that the window shades weio i.ilsed lo give more light lo enable Ihe phvsiUans to doteimlno if life slill llngeivd Fifteen minutes later thoi proclaimed him dead. Wlien He ml In thn City. ( - -k * * f The news "was instantlyJlashcd all over Ihe world. Young Mr. Blalno was In the act df writing a note to President Ilairlspn to Inform llim of tbo event when tbo president himself atilved , ueco-npanied hi hltipilvato bi'iotar.v and Seeiotary of State li'oslcr All Iho lest of the cabinet quiikly followed and tbo excitement throughout tiie citj became came gcnernl as Iho nous sjiiead Holli houses of eongi ess adjoin ned ahd Ihe former associates of tbo ex senator iwnl ex- speaker of both political pai tics united in eloquent tubules to his nicmoty A miblrc funeral was suggested , but the wishes of the family juevallcd , aud the ceiomoules will bo of a ptlvato natuio 'ihoy will be held at the Picsbytci Ian church of the Covenant wbeie Mr Bhiino was , r pewholder , on Mondai motniug lr Hamlin , who oftkiated at the funetal of Mis Haul son and her father , will conduct the services Iho remains will bu bud to test In the beautiful Oak Hill cemeleiy in Geor/etow n , which now forms pail of Washington city , by the side of bis favorite son , Walker Hlalne , and his daughter , Mrs Copplnger The phisicians have ollUall\ ! made public the ( auso of death as Blight's disease , ag gravated hi tuboicular disease of the lungs , and followed by heart failure James Gillespio Hlaino's death , although It lemovcd from the woild ach'iiactcr promi nent in cveii thing he undertook , occasioned little sin prise It had been so long ells counted that the announcement wa-i wholly anticipated It was a foregone conclusion that the b ittlo w Uh death would end In de feat. Though the facts as to his Illness hive from Ihe Hist been studiously eome.iled thiough ofllcial channels , he was a sick man when he 10- tmmil to Washington tor the winter and death and its hcicavcmcnts added moio and mote to his ailments Ho has grown vvoiso and continued on his Jouiney lo the grave as fast as the days could eau.v him Science and skill finnished him weapons of defense fora compnatively long time , but death finished Iho cud of the light line OHK < IOIIN lor IliiK , Ho was doomed fiom the stint and to all Intent had been a dead man many dais His mind lias been almost a blank for a week , lui id moments hiving been few and far be tween But the physK.il ft imo withstood the lav.iges of thu wasting disease till now F-om eiadle to tomb Hlaino's sixti-tlneo ve.uslmvo been active All the tiials and tabulations that fall to the lot of a public man hive been bis and euned for him the peaceful ending of a caieer which closed wlien life's candle made Hslast dicker today on thn ttoithbcd , suiiounded , as almost in cess intly foi weeks , by those neincst and dealest lo him In fact , only the family and those veiy closeli asso ( iated with then have been permitted to see or oven hear from him during the last days of his life Trained journalists , calling Into inquisition every honest means at their command and resorting to eyci } possible means within the line of legitimate jouinallsm , Kept a most watchful eye on every movement about Iho house In whlih the distinguished pittcnl hie ithod his 1 ist Natuialli It was the dis position on the part of the famil } an I phi si clans to conceal his ie.il ( ondltion , but fiom tlmo to time aceutalo inform illon was ob tained , and ic-ported It is * ifoto < ii } that tew , if an } , Joutnilistlc expeilenccs since Grant's Illness could fuinlsh a moro thor ough example of wati hlng i.ind waiting than this It ipld Spread of the New H , Dr Johnson wns summoned to the bedside iMrlythls moinln/ , but the fact of death was unknown until shortly after 11 , when , In company with Dr Hoit.hc loft tbo house Hoth were unusually pale , and vv hen ai i osti U by a leportet for Iholalest news a slgmfl- cint look in their faces .insi\eiel the ques tion "Ho Is dead , " said Dr Johnson , "and pissed away pcaiefully " Tbo niv.v'j spiead like wlldtlro Crowds g i thci iil on thn coiner and visitors Hocked lo Iho house Word was at once Kent to Pii-sldent HanNon who , accompanied by PrivaloSeeretaiy Halfordund Dr Paikcrat once v\a'ked over lo Ibo Hlalne mansion , followed ( | idiklv by Postmaster Gineial Wanamakcr ' 1 lie president allowed maiked signs of gtiof iiulilfii ( MintiRc for Ihe U'ori < . Thp patient jtjisod a ustless night and I this muinlng was linguld and weak , but I nothing serioim was noted until shot 11 } bo- foio ( ( , vvh'Jii a ui lingo for the worse oe- 1 ( lined Both plusii lans weio hastily sum- moncxl and ieun ! iul at the bedsldo till death I'ho 01 d was so pea eful that only , thoexi'-ricuecd eyeof the pbislclnn could perceive that the great statesman had joined the majoi Ity I Dr. Hey suU Blalno' * death was duo to sheer exhaustion Ho was unwilling lo make n statement regarding the exact disease until ho had received the consent of the family. Dr. , lcihn t < in' Slnteinriil. To a reporter Dr Johnston sild"I vvni called to the Hlalno tvsldcnco at ( i if.i thin moinlng nnd found Mr Hlalne veiy much exhausted Ho had grown weaker during thocatlv moinlng Abjut S .to the nurse obsetved that his breathing was moro dlftlcult and his pulse mote feeble. Dr H.v alt was also sent for and ai lived at Id After m.v arrival Mr Hlalno continued lo glow weiker very rapl Hi , his pulse becoming vci.y feeble Ho died at 11 o clock , petCeellv ( onscious llll within a few moments of his death Ho iccognlred all thus" around him and died w lihout suffei Inir In answer to the question "Ilid Bliilne die of Hilehl's dlseiso' the physlclm said ' \\hlle theio his boeii durliu the past sevetal months evidences of chronic disease of the kllnovs , belmr the foi m. commonly Itnown ns Hil'tht'H diseise vet this was not the s > le causiuif death There wete other consecutive complii itlons which tended to exhaust him and h isten .Ihe end The lapses which he h id foi some lltuo weie duo to he.u t exh instlon th it is , feebleness anil iireguliilti of ttio aclion of the hoait , no- comp.lnied by difficult breilhlng l.l\ed on Vltnusl Nothing. ' Dining iesteidav nothing of tin- poitame occutivd Mr III line simply lav theie In a feeble condition , taking veiy little nourishment. Indeed ho 1ms taken veiy little lunulshnient Mime the seiious attack of December IS , and this con sisted almost wholly of mile At no tlmo has ho had any dllllcultv with his stomach and his been able to digest vvhalevei food was given him Tinoiighout his long illness he h is been able to roiogiitoo the family and physicians While ho has not conversed to any extcnteven with thefamlly forsomellmo p ist , he has always been able lo indtcalo his wants veiy cle.uh To questions asked him ho always teplied intelligently , but In ntano- svlables" Di Johnston said fuitherlli.it theio hud been icall.v no hope of Mi Hlaluo's icioveiy sime Ihe sinking spell In Dei ember but to within two or tluee weeks there was strong hope that life inlxht be prolonged Since then theie had been no luijx ? , and practically nothlngwas done except lo givohim nouiish- ment If tbo famlli consents , the phislctans will m iko a statement of the progiess of the itls- ease rrcxlilent lliiriNoii'n riocliiiiuttlon. Following the inesident's visit In qulc'lc suci c'sslon came the membeis of the cabinet. Then one after anJtbei inaumstaut stieiiin the most promh.ent people In official llfo called and left woidsof londolcuco Uetuining fiom the visit to the house of death , Picsldcnl Hatiison Issued a pioclanm- tion to the people of the United State's an nouncing the dc ith giv ing a brief resume of the public carcei of the late illustri ous statesmin and p lying a tilbuto td his patuotism. whiih had won for him the gratitude and affection of 'ils countrymen - men and the admiration of thcwoild and directing tint on thcdivof his funci.il all the executive dep n tinonts at Washington bo closed and on all public buildings through out tbo United Statt s the national Hag bo displayed at halt stiff , and for a peiiod of thirty days the Department of State bo di.iped in mouining Secietary Fostei Issutd an older closing the state dopaitmeiils The senate and honso adjourned as a mark of respect to Mr Hlainc without tians ictlng any business The funci.il arrangements , so far as do- i Ided , are that set vices will I'o held on Mon day foicuoon and the lemalns interred hero at least tomiKirarily. It is not yet decided whether the funeral will bo public or pri vate. . i Adjournid llio ( 'alilnet .Meeting. President Harrison s ild that the news of Mr Hlaino's do ith has made a very pro found impi csslon upon him While recog- ni > liu tbo f id f 1-0111 Hie statements of th6 pli\sicians \ and members of the family that ultima to ICHOV cry in Mr Hlaluo'B case was improbable , ho was still wholly unpiepaird for It at this time , and Iho announce ment had been a gieat shock to him Ho felt un able , undei the clii'iimstancoK to enter ujwn the ionsidei.ition of any publlobusiness with the membcis of his cabinet , most of whom had been assoctiled with Mr Ulaine in the oflkhl family iclatlons and , therefore , after the oxpiession of icgtot and soirow at the loss sustained by themselves and the coun- Iry In Mr Hl.iltie's death , the meeting of th6 cabinet was adjourned TrlliuteH fiom llll AsrfixhiUs. Associates of Mr Ulaino paid the follow ing tiimitcs of affection and esteem to his memoiy Heeiet.u'i of Slate Foster Other of his fi lends vveto moro competent to speak of Mr HIline's services and genius In congress. In politics and In liteialuro In diplomacy Ills chief clmtiicteiislie was his exulted AmeiU.inism He was a thorough believer in the Montoe doi trine , and the reciprocity pollci.whidi distinguished the close of hla publlo c.ncer , was an outgrowth of his con victions icspecllng tint doctrine. His diplomatic coiiespondeiuo will rank among the best of his political productions , Ills reputation abiold will mainly rest upon his acts as secretary of state In the past ten years , at least , ho has boon the best known American In fotelgn lands i Secretary Kuslc I have no hesitation In s tying that in 111111 } icspects Mr. lil.iine out ranks any of his ( onlernporaries and has wielded a greiter influence In shaping the foi tunes of the republic Onoof tbo quali- lies I have always esti omed the most highly iu James G Blaine was his stmdy , unswerv ing Ameiieinism Ho will always bo ono of the conspicuous llguies in the political hl - loiyof thoountry ( Ills death , while riot unexpected , will bo a gieat shock to the JMO- pie of tbo whole n ition , itiespectivoof their polllii.il sentiments Sciiot.iry of the Tirisury Foster-Mr. Blaiuo's caicer has bei none of le.ideishlp , and vvithimt doubt , lie possessed to a gi cater j degieotho conlldi'iuo , icspect and alTectlon of the vast majiiiity of thn American people than any other in in of bis tlmo His fame is worldwide His person il i > opulaiIty and his hold upon Iho pop-dai alTdolion was not confined to bis own paity Ills death will bo sineeicly moiirtuu Will III ) yiUnnd bf tlm World. Attorney General MUlerIt Is cusuunary to speak of ono w ho , ieliig ) elected lo tha \lco piesldency becomes preslflcnt , IIB an ac cidental president With toferenco to Mr Hlalne , It may butiuly slid that his failure to bo preside lit Is an accident At the f uncial of Diulol Wcbstci ono of his ne-lghhors , who lived near M.usblUld , looked on his face and said 'Dinlul Webster , the world will bo lonesome without you " The simo may bo said with propiloty of James G Blalno , Old ) Comp iron M ltd Clny. Seeiotary Tracy -Mr Blalno , vllh the iwsslblo exception of Henry Clay , was tha most brill I int HI ilc siimn and iralltlcal leader this eountr.v has ever proJucod Ho was n bornh'adct of men , and il ( hl.y endowed by natuio with all those qualities that make a gie.u stato-mum In Iho United States u thorough legal training Is almost indispensa ble to a gic it nnd diversified publlo career. That without such training Mr Blalnccould achieve success In the various public ixial- lions he ban been called U | > oii to llll is iul adiiltloM.il f vldi nee of his extraordinary nat ural powcis Secietary Kohlc Jamcn G Hlaine hold the attention and commanded the icspoot of his counti.y mi n to a most cxlrmndiiriiy de gree -more , I think , than any other political leader , s ive LIiu oln or Clay. LIke Clay , his followers vvcio lnving and enthusiastic , and alike iliey achle\ftd gieat HiiccesseN , hut failed iccidvo the summit of their ambition - bition the ptesldonc } Ml Blalne's dc ith will Im gtcatly Inmei.led by the whole na tion His critics will not bo found In this country Mix I.lht Will ilituii IiiHplrutlon , Sedelary KIKIiiH Mr Hlalno was a won- dot fid man and wondii fully gifted Ho wan one of tbo gieatcst Btatcsmen and polItUal leaders the country tun produced nnd the most ( onspicuous leader of his tlmo. He was the idol of his party , the most loved man In It He had , moro than an } other political loader in this country , the most en- thuslaallo following aud thu bett aud UMM )