- w - „ - < - . , r ' - " - ' jf .4 / THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 12. 193-11 XTEEN PAGER JCLE SAM B THE HCHT j tint tia uaJoa Pacific ScodTcsUp T731 Secerre Fedoal Attealion. T PROPOSES TO TAKE A HAND \ Special CoonMtl Jndn C. Cowln r Addi tional Bceiv n Will B Akr < i Far by the Cnltrd Statrt Ilravoni for tb Tarn A ! Tln U T Another chanter wfll shertly be aaded ta the ois lory of the Caten Pacific , if repvrti Ir m New Y jrx are aBtkenOc , iad taera is no l ipos.lion abtmt headquarters T qses- tion the 'oiiowin ? sipaiScaot tete roBi re ceived by TSB BES vesterdajr moratec > 'sw Y > UK. X < .r H.-Tbe'TTorld prtnto tee s Uj s murnlBir Ui TJ * l reiiu > d hi * rpcctd Xi aano &re a lav < , r nro Hie anpateuu 9t at < Frt-arr lu ' < sidcrt aed J iv t oaB . the > u3iK < r ai. aodlttviuil rrceiTen of HMI Piiifir nulrond.t < rrptairy H t tn.li. t * 1il be recalled , vt l * d the dtj a few dnya a t In roontn Uon w Lh the TL aion Pactflr matter. TeKterday and tbe day before Attorney Gvn- enu ULney as bere It ia understood on tfee MUIIO jun.npks. lie IN said to tiarr bud aa In terne * wtli Mr loudert and tu havs - cunil his "omK-nttc act. Tbn irovcrnaient i gald to be very mtich worrteij abtrat a IBO , < O8.000 claim ft holds acn-ntt tlie I nton 1'uciac. and Uic -forw Uiry have taken steps to cuntrwi a majority t tba rece.vers , TV ta E-EUery Anderson , who wan anpoiatHl ovveral tuontua ace , and Mr taadurt and Mr. TViane. who wat aim a cjverntncnt dlrecta" . tilt ) government will hare a majority In th * board of reef jvers. Thiwj. it Is nopwl , win In- able to protwrl tb Interests of tbe United States in ui. Jtaradon which may fellow all prmtorutkms jf claims. It was hinted last nlcht br a capitalist aretty tamu'ar with Cnion 1'aclOc marten that r ventuajiy tbe govtrnrnent would assume control of the road. "When showa the teJeimun , Assistant Sec retary Crr and Judtre KieEy expressed sur prise at the news , out odd not doubt its authenticity * * Th.s is evidently a mutual understaaa- lag , " saia llr.Orr. "havinc been consum mated do doubt while Mr. Chirk , Mr. Mink aad ilr Thurstoa were ia New York , .Mr. Coudert , spoken at in the dispatch , was formerly a poverament director , havimr been appointed by President Cleveland in l S ? , reliarf . nh ] * ! ? * ais cummissioa ia 19s9 oa the accession of President Harrison to the executive office. Mr Doane is at present a government director , havinc been ap pointed by > Cleveland several months tea. ' 2S wi tu Jadce Krllj" . Jadce Kelly said the mattar was news to him , bat thought if tne it was aa amicable arrasgeneat aad without aa ; rrcai sirnif- icance. "The additional receivers nasied wall probably be appointed by stipulation , the papers in the cose being filed in Judge Duniiy's court. I know absolutely nothing of taedetails aadwul have towait the re turn of Mr Thurstoa , who is expected to morrow far Information regarding die tnra ol anairs For some time past it is Itaowa the authorities \\oshiac-toa have felt that tile present rjoari of receivers did aot sub serve the interests of the government and at one time there was a movement on foot to have the appointment of Messrs. S. H. H. Clark , Oliver W Mink ; and E. EHwy An- flerson set aside on the rround that the gov ernment s interest la the system was not suf ficiently protected by only a s'ncle ' renreseat- attve on the board. Mr. Clark , Mr Mink and Mr Anderson , it is now understood , were la confereacewith the representatives of the government for several days lost week and flaaJy the above compromise was azreefl iipoa , neither Mr Clark nor Mr Mink , wishing - ing to do anytlunjj that might he construed as antagonistic to the poverament as repre sentatives of the bondholders. n-Grncrul Cowia Ilan II en The above telepraai was also showa Gea- erol John CCowin. . who , by the way , has been retained by the government to look aJrer the interests of tne United States in relation to Union Pacific sXnir * The general din not show much surprise over the telegram giv ing tue impression to Tun Bcr representa tive that he was pretty well posted as to what was beine done by the law department of lie government in attempting to protect it.s interests in the Overland system. S"hea asked if the new receivers would be appointed byJadgT : Dundv General Cowen saidOf course everything possible is to be done to protect the interest of the govern ment. But in respect to your inquiry , all I can say now is that application tnll be made to Juiice Dundy in tnu very near future on" behalf of the povernmant for additional re ceivers. And sacra action will undoubtedly meet with ao opposition. Beyond this there i aothias to say at this time. " Will Bo Coudrrt and Duanr. " At headquarters H was learned subse- quentiy tbat tbe appointment of .additional receivers had been agreed upon by the gov ernment and the names of Fredencu K. Cou- dert AHJL J TV Doaae will probably be rre- seated to the court today for appointment by supiuatuia. thus pivinc ; the government thrne receivers oa the board. The chaape will hardly be aoticfd in the operatjig ir accountinc detiortments. as xmder the new arrangement Hoctaver Clark. it is understood , will cautmue to have * charge of the ouurartng and Oliver W Mink with tbe aoi'uuntiagdepartments of the Sj s.em. Whether ths action on the cart af the government will put an end to all discussion relating to the receivership of the Union Fannr is a mocted question , although on its face t would seem that the government Sad CODE. 1 n blv the ufii of the situation as it now staa ti SUU there ara rumors that other r"ft-.vursare likaljr to be appointed to repn"S"n * tlic-r socunty holders , in which case Thun 'dj ol the Uoion Pacific re- cfiverslup Ji a eiy to become as iatermla- able as a ( .hioe&e play. The , -mr u.juiii. Uie government ossuniing cnntral af the srsteai eventually looks verj' much us a grand stand pluy ta intelligent railroua men ia this section. The only way , as a w L. known atn > ra y saul yesterday , jjjr , if.nrerament could assume coutral ol tlie iur pert ? wou.d be by foreclosing its lien , or By nayaur oS the first mortgage. which is something lilts SO.lUKl.O'Kl. That WDUW "i r the United Statu-s central of the nakcu .luit-u me from Omaha tu Ogden , aad aboui ' 103 nuies ia Kansas Tbe blioace of the j I ) KM mues of the system conia only be obta.oM uv jutrisht purcaase. short Boon. J E. i ason. district passoacar agent of the Nar' TPsiarn , wttli headquarters at Maaisou. VVik.tveil knowa U > many pers os in Omaha , was in the city Friday { xeorsrc J. Teedrick , fermerly sUiMunod in this iij but far the past three rears at AE.wa it t' where he represented the Pena- ayiva1 a jicL-s. comes bank ta Omanu aca a an aouount af hta health- Mr Tttcdru-k wSH have oharge uf Nebrjiita a partjou af Wyamin ? and Da kota a jug * bc lines af the Elkharn and Bur ling * jti s. sterna , also Caunotl Bluffs and .Sluax l itv Since Mr. Teudrick's transfer la M % vaakea tbe pasbeuKnr department t Pcnaiv lias beun witaout a rejiresenta- a * this point. Mtisurs Ttiorp and J a- t jis , who hare been honoring Omaha witn visits in toe post in tbe inter > tst of their line , wiu now hav to look elkou-teare for new O ! a. l yford , vice presiaent af the Chi- cairo i E istera Uiaois , with headquarters in Chicago , is viutuig friuads In thu city. General boiuator Thurstoa is ezpeotad Tttock from ew York today It W tlirr M lit 1'eriult. Fred Drexel of Drezel & Sao , contractors lor the granibi scnerstracmre of the new federal building , was as the office f thesnp- 4Hifiteadeattif oonsmiutiou yecterday ta > ay ttiat men would bo ut to work at the Col- nulo quarrifji la a law days arising the tioua and that as oun u tne quaatrty of dreitad stoaa will warrant , a farad t men will bit put oa the bunding bere unle the waatlier would be u hud as M Cut by tl > Cunauian lasaflr. O , Nor 11 It U reported that tha Canadian Pacific hat put into o3c . .tnt rate a > fbilotvs between Saa Francisco and east- era poiaU Saa Fniacuco ta St. Paul and eapnlit. UW , Uiinago. frii M Btutoo 6UiN w York , JiS , oUitroiu tern polnu * enrtlonat * T3 e rat U atxmt 48 j > er cent. The entaevthms of tbe C&aadtaa Pacific hare received a notrwaatever of tie al leged redaettocs aad are raceiviog tfeeir Tuaal perccntarfl. TT > t Vlnjlnla Clttcrai Trarvl to Colnmbnn ta ConerHtniat * Htm. Ootrsors. O . N v 1L Absat ahlrtx M- sens f VTheeUng VT. Va chartered a special ear en tbe BaUm8rs A. Ohie ind nrrivrf here this eveatog and c&ncd ou Coveraor McKlutey E. B. Hart af &e VTaeeUac lateOiireBcer addressed the grr- eraer on behalf ol te party He said : "W- have prospered most imder that mea mre trhiea bears Twrr bonored name ; we save so red aost aoder tae threat to wq > e out that law tad substitute oee taat saaJl rerorse th pnadple oa wMeo. toe tetnslatitm has beea based f r a gen- IjTimc aedler a smveraorwho has not a stec'o ' redeestliig t > rec - ttonist pri&cipie. It is aa exceBtkraal sitjfrfacttoo to cose over the rirer to pay oar respects to a govsraor who embodies aTl toe Briaciptes f rood go7erae > OBt.as woO. as the Tirtae-i waica. oommead a statesman % thourhiftd mtnds. " Governor McKbiley repUed as foOows "Mr Hart , and Gentlemen fraa Vest TTrgiaia I rsoice t day that BUT party princiotes have beea suocessftd in a majority ef the states where elections were heU Tues day aad we confidently believe that ia the elections aest year , to be held in all of the states , those principles will be tri umphantly approved. The people of Ohio have spoken in emphatic protest acoiast free trade aad cry out against the unjust treatment of our coun try's defenders. Our victory was aided bjr moay democrats tvao were uawflline to vete for a policy which would sacrifice tne best interests of the worldnRmea aad the highest prosperity and patriotism of the cauatry. Tae verdict ia Ohio is aa erprcssioa of ua- swerving devotion to our country , its best in terests and highest destiny. -I shall be ad ad wo aH shall be glad whea the great state of "West Tirriaio , which you represent , shall , with a fair and full vote , recora itseli for republican prin ciples aad politics , the success of which is the success of our rich , industrial state. 1 again thank you aadwill be glad to greet yon personally. " o liZASZD BOTH 5 A "a. * ? m 2TJS. An laterentln Lee-tarn tor the Cfinent of the Art AsuoMntlon. The T.ininger Art gallery was graced by 100 new pictures last night , but unfor tunately , though they were ot a beauty much like that of the companions among Trhica they found themselves , they were of the vaaisaiag sort that go aad come with the maaumlation of the slide ia a stere- opticaa. "Rlth all that Omaha people have read aad heard about the 'VfBrltTs fair and seen of it , both at Jackson park aad in handsomely illustrated souvenirs , dunng the post sum mer , It would be very natural to suppose that it would be difficult to interest them now with a lecture on the chief features ot the creai exposition , iltcstraied with stere- opticca views. Bat the entertainment at the Linlnger gallery lost nighs by Mr. C. F Catlia proves tail this is"a mis take. To those -who had seea the far It seemed like another day spent oa the grounds , and to those who had not enjoyed this privilege it aSorded a better idea of the exposition tnnn could be obtained ia aay other way The series of views , be- ciaaing wilh the Nebraska building and " ending" with a superb represpntatioa of the court of honor , could aot have beea se lected with better Judgment , aad , with Mr. Wallace at the machine , the best possible eiect was proamied on the caavas. The pan orama aad the comments and examinations uf Mr. Catlia made harmonious progress to gether , aad oaa of the most grati fying leitures of the eatertainaieat were the remarks of the lecturer walch saowed the Just diseriminatiou aad appreciation of aa intelligent aad enthusiastic - | thusiastic suidect af the great exhibition. The views are of both exterior and interior attracuoas aad ara brought out WIQI al most the distinctness of reality. Those which seemed to create the most admiration were the representations of the Ferris wheel niaaiiaatad at night , the court of honor , the peristyle , groups jf statuary and the wooded island. The entertainment was spoken of oaall sides with highest oommendatioa. especially by those who had visited the fair aad were therefore best qualified to judge oT its merits. It is Mr Catlin's plaa to give this enter- tolameat at many places ia tha state for the j buaoat of the Western Board of County At T&e meeting of the Board of County Commissioners yesterday afternoon bids were opened for furnishing the year's supply of coal for the county hospital Tbe bidders were Coutont & Sqmres , the Nebraska Fael company aad CB. . Havens i Co. They were referred. A further notice was received. from Build ing Inspector Tilly relative to placing smoke consumers on tae court house aad jaiL Re ferred. The 115001 appropriation sheets were passed , iacludiag the county apportioameai I of election expenses , after which the board adjourned for one vreek ; Stm-1 Hail Nov 11 The Plttsbur ? Post says that within a few days the Maryland Steel coinpany accepted an order for 13.00U teas of rails delivered on the line of the Bos ton Si Albany road at 23 per ton. aad within a couple of days the Carnegie Steel compan > has sold rails atbe phenomenally low price of EJLUU at tbe mill. This slashing af prices is unparalleled in this branch of the trade. The effect has been the disruption of tiie pool which has been ia existence for four years. Joljn'k Mora Timu - Railway postal darns who call at the of fice of the superintendent of the service in The federal buildlnir find cheer in a box of cigars sent up from Perry , a Charoiree Strip town , by John A. Biomquist. Bkraquist , who was recently on a Union Pociile mail car. left the service to go into tile hardware business in tae new country and is wiaeoed- inc. he says , "beyond wildest hopeu. " Fcam this the boys judge that nis success must be really phenomenal. lia fallk tu JVIl Haw. Edward Yarton , one of tbe judges of eioc- Uaa in the Ninth district af tSe Second ward , alleges that same peculiar metnods af computation were resurtod to ia that dis trict , aad that the raauteUiaa CTjidkiates were boa ten out of a goad many -notes , fie says that be is confident tha district gave a big vote la the republicaaa , and gut wb a they were tolliud tip the -rate fail far short of what it bDouid. Kit IPtti'd' Paper TTlnn a . CAWi , Nor. 11 Miss Eiita Fiidd , wiio entered her paper , Kate Field'i Washing- tua , for campetitian at the World's fair , suc ceeded in wiaaing a Columbian medal and an honorable mention. The judge declares that the journal is an exponent of woman's ahibnes and that it also represents an un- iilncning sjHritat oatnouc adhereace ta Amencoa ' > Er u I'uatid Guilty. Nov. 11 A special from BnrdHtowa , Ky . says At 1 IS ths Jury re- turaea & verdict of iniilty against Erans aad was disnfcanred. This satisfied tie aoh. aad afl trouble has been averted unless the negroes attempt a reswie. Th soldiers will return huine today. ca tl > Maw. United States jiariaol White returned Friday evccinc from Denver whither ha had yma with. St i > e , the postoSiue burjiar He itirted for the same place last night with Muunt , trba u charged wun targuig another caaia ta a poataSice oraar. HERE ARE THE FIGURES1 Board Comalstes ths Otrost of GENERAL EE5lfl.T IS NOT CHANGED Official Const et t H * t Alt that W Felt trf tli C a < tidate * "Who Were > th D n- fer Line. ThecoaTasBlni ; bearl tbmt aas be a at w rk lor tfee last ttro ioys & the olectiRC. rewras MI the state aad coa&tr rtcket o m- Irteted ttw canvass of tbe ateen ris of U afvar M o'ctoelc last eveatec. Omaaa aad the oroatry r ctec-- be canvassed Mrattajr. aad it is that oempiele ares can be gives evening. The etarosi has de-retoHa o ranterial chances iroa * be T ( as an- avonced several days are ay THE BET. and if there are ae mare radical chances is. tfee etstde precincts than have developed in the dti tfee list of winders trai remain as heretofore anaec&ced , aod tfee4r promise M be as gif n betotr rote of the etgbty-eurht city pnscmets IE given by itself and is as fofto-ws" of Dint rice "Walton , non-part , rep. aad dem Blair rrp. . 7d Curtis , , non-part , and detu. . . . . . 7.234 Duflla , nan-part , and dem . - . . - 6.K3 AlutortiNC , reB . , . „ „ . . . . . 623 Bloom , pop . . . _ , 2.3BD - . _ L.741 _ . 1,481 State Senator. Noyes. rep . . . _ . . . _ . , - _ . . . . _ . . . 7.223 Thomas , dum . _ . . . . . . _ . _ B.BS2 liootpi p . 2.144 County Jade * . Baxter , non-part. _ _ _ . . 7.7T9 EUr , rep. . . . S.203 Macaey , pop - . _ . . . „ . „ 1,333 Ssl erur. Drexel.dem . „ . . . _ . _ . 7 S4 Bennett , rep. - . - . . - . . . . „ „ - . . . - . . . . . . . 5,67-0 Fowler , pap . _ _ „ . . 1,224 Coroner. Maulren. . . . - 8,437 Peabody , dem. . . - . „ _ _ „ SJ49 Trottnurcr. Irey. rep . . . . 7Ji l Lans& , < iern . . - . . „ „ . . 6,541 CouutjUierli. . Packett. ren . - 7,97 Tracey , dem. and pop. . . . . . _ _ 7.347 of Darnl * . EJsasier , dem . - 7,673 htaaiey , rep _ . _ _ . . . _ . . . * . G,32i > Jeifriea , pop- , . , _ 1,38 * County arTjTjr. 5mith.rep . _ . . . 8.372 Hou edeni . _ . _ 6.B39 KJiight , pop _ . . _ . _ , . - . * . , - . . . . 1.3i > 5 Sapcnutenaent at Schools. Hill , rep . - . . . , - 7S39 . . . - - - O'Netti. non . . . _ _ 1 5d.fi iHKiauer Tliird Dutrlct. , rep . . . _ . 746 Otmst/ead , dem. _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 726 Stevens , pop. - . _ _ 336 s , rep . _ . _ 2J42 -levers , deni . - . . . 1,745 Counvuian. ind- _ . . . . . . . . . _ 46f Blumer.pap . . . . . . . . . 391 The returns are net yet in from the Fourth precinct m the FifJii ward , which is in tne fifth , commissioner district , but the unofficial vote .has been received and included 13 aH cases but taat of commiss-oner. inwhich it is still l lrinrr The poll baokwas sent to tne school board by mistake and -will not be received until that body aieets tomorra-w to its canTass. More -or nr Same The above pfflcial rote .combined wilh the as yet unoScial vote of Smith Omaha and the osuntry proriacts gives the Xollowia as the decisive totals. Walion _ „ . _ , , _ . . 1-5.058 Curtis . . 9,129 Btnlr g.i < 79 iniffle S.679 Ambrose _ H.SG6 Bloom. . . . _ _ . _ _ . . 2.30 Bell 2.S2S \VhM2ard . . _ _ l,9Bb Thoumfc. ' ii-ri z Tiir. "unruriiiii f. s , BB1 . - _ 15-en-L . - . „ . , - 8. Sod Bennett . , . „ - Z- . - „ 7,304 Fowler. . - - _ - 1,774 , „ . . . 18.377 . 8L251 Lanire . . .M. . , . , . . -ir . . - . - , . . . . 1,710 _ . a.7i Elbasner „ . 9,722 JeiTriti _ . . . 1,871 , " " " " " " " HoOMV . . . . , . .7Y - - I."III. H.82i " ' " " ' ' ' ' " " ' ' " ' Hill" I . . . . . . .7' . . . . . 9.M3 ' " " " " " " " " ' " tTSefll . I""r"II.I" . , . . . , 1,973 .li tlrp of tile Ptioee. The canvass on Justices of taa peace was completed at so late an hour thai , no totals were mode , but it is belinved that the sa winners will be picked fraci the following eight , who seem to stand in the follosving order , with the lost three pretty wefi bunched : Baldwin , Bartlett , CocirrelJL , Crssby , Crolle , Cowherd , Smith aad Lonz. PLCKALITT. Only Question > "o - it ilowMacij TTmn IIol- The canvass of the votes In DoucJas county on supreme tadse was completed hist nicht , thus malring it possible to ffi-re this morning- approximately correct * figures oa tae result in the state. There are sev .n counties where the official canvass hns not been made aad w.nere it has beea cecesuory to muite on estimate. The Total vote , hottevorwill not fle ohaaRrnd ovar 500 by the official count. The plurality for Harrison aver Haloomb , is shown ta be 7,272. The failing aS in the total vote Is much la.-ger than was anticipated. The re sult by counties was as fellows : t 91 1O 1 ir as -HM I 3B , 7 * * n < sr 114 . * # < UP a- 90 _ _ sw i.OW SLIT , i u Reek , at * . . jnr * i S Hlflr % . - . i TUT J * 5j _ SWi ! Sb rmaa. _ S9 j > K " " " " " m on. ! . . . . ) HH 26 Jrt ISO - 4 . . Mg 4W W lpt ! . . - . HI . in 13- Torfc. . . . . . U& > - 1 * i 71. 37 SM ? TT Oaly isty-ne eennties aave reported tae rate an reranu. The twttUs r ta ttusse are * s follows . . . 418 l Etonon _ . . 2 ! . W1 . . feUSi BMrtfa . . . . . . 12. MW . . . _ . . . 7.V * M wt e 475 BioBtUSI.S04 Bratnafl . . SO.sM Pjrle . . . 52.771' ' Detecatr * Irora rrndr an < l Labor Unloni p it Verr Plainly. PHH Eimii , J5ov 11. The Jotfujwine ad dress has been riven oat for jrab-IScztten as twine tbe result of a meeting- delegates tram the trade and labor unions held , last eveninir is the AthJaad hou e : Wliurens , Vs itls propo-tnl at the conference of tba KniciiU of Lulwr oad tradeo unions heM tbis dny In Pliilad"lphn ! to consider Uie question of onllticai action by worktac irn as tiie only po * Mblf and practical remedy tor In- dastiiol and ootitical erlltto adupt a plat form of principles , and elect oScect lor the pirtlUciLi movettif at. Iw it Resolved , That we approve of tills new de- pariurs hy worUlncnien Ktlie true remedy far tie evils at their condition and one pro fernoly to the past policy of nonpollural unions whose illegal nietJud > > and unlawful octi. ji3 eirmaliaBd at Homestead. Bdcbt-stt-r , Buffalo. AJlJiiiiy , Toledo , CUjcajro , ete , only resaiti'd in defeat of tlie men. the arrest of Lac leaders , or ute pclllnz of Vh strikers by tiif rinr in Piiiiiuleiphiu to the corporations. Qesolred. That w enter t urprotst a raJn-.t tlie attempt to be made by the lew fanatical cranks of dishonest men to destroy this new moreuient by forcing into tbn placforui soclal- J-sricand imxiisiuie demands of couflscatioa and robbery of privat" pruperty thatthep opledo not believe 12 to kill the new movement. "We demand the adopUon of a short , simple platform on labnr questions , vhicii we understand and which are de manded by the workincmcn. for shorter hours , Iet1 r wases and tie improvement of their camHtion. such us bills tor the regulation of mtne > - , mills and factories anti-child labor , aatd-convlct. Chinese anil puaper labor life and limb bill ! , , lien laws and ether measures that can be obtained by leru > lanon upon de mand -wnrtlnirmen. . even from the present house of conrrest aad state leclslaturei. Unsolved , That we al o ner our nrotest acalast the election us officers of this sarty any of the pretenl hypocrl-ttcal und corrupt men who have plundered the Kniriitsof LaJwr , Erawins rich ont f the ruinjiod rniMU-y of its members by bt salaries and exiorrion and uo seii tue VOT S 01 me orutr DO re- publicao , democratic and populist purUes at each and every election , wfien they al tbw i > ametime rafuscd to discuss political ques tions in the order , aad. who. Ulnae ruined the Knights of Labor and rwlucril the mumher- ship iram 7OU OU\i \ Ut 70.0CHJ members , now at tempt to start a ne-v movement that they can control , rob and wll out at JJi ar electians. C. L. JitrrBUSiX'hajruian. M. il. So CEKisi. secretary secretary. by tlie Tonnii , Tov. 1L Mrs. Mary E. Lease's attack on the state adsjidsiraaoa , Senator Martin anJ the fusion pour > lias created a furore lian any political event meat on Mrs Isasa waassThe appo'mied a member .of the State Board of Chanties at a salary of $ L.20Ta ( vear , taitilhe iears fur ther from her. He aiaiits OE ias ieard she was not get'.iTi alomr pieasautly with the other siembers ol tae board , Messrs , House holder aatt Waiie. Some pDpuOsls latinate incase is preparing to 50 orer ta the re- caji party. Speakmc of tie stateiaent she sa.de Jbr publication. Secretary of State Osbarae says. ! ! ivo3 the tvoman in her. We hare nnt been defeated , but by the misstatemeota of the -dmly nerrspaptrs we srear that ap pearance , end llrs. Lease , -with , ths natural instinct of her sez , Sim , at us in. tree femin ine Time of Oratb of Turn Grand Trunt flc- tlmN lui liapurcaat OarHiiin. BATTLC CEIEK. Mich _ Sbr 1L [ Special Telep ini to Tins 3EZ.J A curio JB question has arisen -wuii record so rte death of Charles "B. Sare aad aa infe , two JTetv Yam Tiflims of the Grand Trnnlr collision. Tnsy left uvo children. If saie died first the wife's reiatiTts will gut the property , which is rery lare , but if Mrs Suxe dieii rst the ausband's heirs will be in luclt. Tlie supposition is tnat hath died , instan taneously , al'/houETb. the husband's heirs will srre that the -wife , being supposedly the weaker of the two , was first to succumb. A long drawn out jconteit in the Uew York courts is the prospect. Bismitrrit Hetter 13. Piiace Bismarck is re ported to be fairly ircO , thonjh the effects 01 nis recent mness are SLUI apparent , i u > iir- ors thdrefore ara seldom receired by the pnncewho has just refuses to grant an in- erne-w to a leading French jouraaLat , wno asked the er-chancefior to express has views upon the eSect of the Franco-Russian alli ance. inencmn Cum. Bcitus , Ivor. 11. A dispatch from Copen- Jiaren says that TTuited StaMa > Arnrultural Acent Murphy reports having made furthT procreas in the maize propaganda. Mr. Mur phy adds that an impBrtant praia bouse cahjed-to the United States on Thursday last , ordering 30,001 ] pounds of Hue maize meaL BUCK : Kriltx K Fire broke out in the second story of the rear of 711 JCorth Sixteenth street. The apartments are occupied by B-uck Keith and the fire -was caused by a defective flue. The damage to the room and ccmu-.nU will not amount ta more than (100. Julius Schroder owns the bunding. u-w fro : , aliuup DCBCQCE , la. . Nov. _ IE Prof. "W , J. Shoupe , brother of SanuoatftUoune of Idaho , who was far years pronuafnt in the public sanoal affairs ot this oily and state , died this rnonung. Ha was the author of several text bosks. , j HK.lXIlE.il It Will Co G nrrxlly Kiiir" JBnil Warmer tu WASHTSOTOK. Ifor if a-'orecasts far Sunday For Nebraska 'psS.Soulh Dakota Generally faa : Sunday wua westerly winds and Blowiv risiog ttanpar t7m- * ! . F r Iowa Grtfljeraily lair Sundiy. pre ceded l y showers tonight tin suuLheost par- tions ; ooidur in extrame southeast portion , wanner In central ana northwestern por- nuci ; wast winds , Loral ilcor < t. * OrTicearTHE WtATaca Bfc'Jiejir OVIEA , Sov li. Omaha recora of temperatoire and rainfall comparad wjtb aerm uadnig- day af past four years : lass , ua ° . last , ittoa. Maxiuuitu-turaperaums 43 U 311 = 64 = Miuuiium unupucaauMi. K42 = 2S = 3H Air ze teiuporututv So- M26 = 43- fntaplULXiau . ja < W 415 .UK btatament bh&wing the ounilltiao t * tam- periture and prsoipitatiun at Omaha far tae day and since Month L , la9I. Normal Itiuperai am . . . _ 413 for UJB day . . . . 3 = kinrr March I „ _ . 0 = urtti ipautuon. . . u4 mru fur tiiu dujr 2a mi i l > rucirtirr kau-n Marelt i S. UUJTX , Local Forecast CO-OPEBATIYEHQME BUILDING A Chapter on tta Flta i = d Pufi of Easdera. REGULATIONS THAT DO NOT RESHIATE Tln Tairarip * aod laenn Ut nrir of th State Uonkinr Board lHt > cal * octa- tion GlTm OIBeial sanction p cl- Beationii af a Kia Giine. One af the first nets f the State BanMac board , att r ergantab ; ta.t ! Jun ry , was tfcs aiqrileatlws f * r-4t tout ssseetatioee far a U rity tmstsesi is NHtrnko. T&e deeistra K S * baori aSected a score of swei tees in corporated in oUw states. b t wifefa swwrht bu teess in tkis staV ? tritbtmt xvitb th tanTo comflj with Stw Iante - vwJved a radical change m th tr tree aad easy x eUw4s , hy n > a s afwhich th trulli- bte were taken to ana a aUy ptacked. This they ooirid sot aCjrs tn as. as it in- -wived the toss 9f perquisites so a StroctiTe to the aianastsr * . They did aet withdraw hastily , bowerer Several acaots havered abaut fihe capi wiiSe tae terislnccrtr was in session. waJchin ? for an opportnoity to nulUfy the law. Previous t the decision of the baord tie law was a dead letter Altttcra li specific rules -were laid down for the or aeization and government of buitilinrr and taiin asso ciations , the board became iadi5er nt , aad. perauK.ed all M-s f to invade the jtate. The reform iaauirurated ia Jaauary , therefore , was hailed as a triumph for genuine co-oper- atioa. Later on the determination of the board to rive vitality M the letter and spirit of the laVwas aSlrmed. The Bankers' association of Omaha applied for a cer- tiiicate und aied arncies of incorpcratian and by-iaws. A protest was filed by the State League af Local BuUdui ? and Loan Associations agumst certain features of the Bankers' plan. and the objections were sus tained by tne board. The chief objection able features -were the collection of a sepa rate expense fund aad the issuance of paid up stock , both of which were ordered stnclien ant. The ruiia s f the board were regarded , as estabhsains important pre cedents lor the futa-e , and cave substantial eSect to the buildias- association law. A. ! > accemiiul Tall. Foreign associations chafed mean-whiie. The restrictions imposed baffled thrar efforts for a time. It remained for aa IQTTU rustler to blaze a path-way and introduce , -with the approval o * the Dojrd , all the objectionable features of foreign nationals and the precise provisions which were stricKen from tiie orizmol papers at the Baakers association. The Icwa Central of Des Aloiaeswas one of the excluded whjch soucht acmisbion. Mr. Jona Gibson , a Creston banJker , and John A. T. Hull , member of couzrebs , chief Dashers for the Des Moines coccern. made several piirriaiaffes to Lincoln. They re- rarded Nebraska as a rich fiaid uf operation and sirhed for a chance to handle Nebraska money at a snae percentage. FiacUnc ; no objection to on association incorporated la the state , they onranned the -eoraska Na tional aad secured a certincate on May L , witnout any of the restrictions imposed on other similar organisations The pull of TTnJi aad Gibson was effective not only at tbe start , but it notv seems of a steel-riveted caliber that denes attack. Krep It Dn-rK. Soon after the issuance of the certificate the State Leasnie called the board's atttntioa to the fact that the Iowa , alias Nebraska , concern haa incorporated , features in its plan which the Inard had a few moaths be fore pronounced SiegaL What action the board took on the protest xras hedged xa TI itn much secrecy , aad all efforts by in nil to leora-definitely what action , if any , was had were fruitless Tneprcsidat of tne State Lcarue called at the state house , Friday of iast week , aafl was assured by llr. Towaley , clerli of the board , that some alterations wre ordered in the plan. A mong other changes ordered , he said , -was the reduction of the exptinse fantt to 1U per ceat. The issuance of paid up stock was iHirmitted. nnt without a guarantee of specific pnihls. The con stitution aad byla-ws , which are usually on file in the office , had been taken away for the purpose of choaraii ' ; the name , and an eramiaaaon of it for'verification could not be hod. irreconcilable ta emrnttt. Subsequeatly an usrent of the association positively asserted that no changes had been ordered and none made. The only chaare made was the substituaon of the word "Central" * for -ICatioaai , " ' m compliance with orders from the camp-trailer of the cur rency. Here were statements that could not be reconciled. The ratio of fiction to fact could not be established without further proof. A letter dispatched so the main office ia uacoln bnmjht in response a copy of the -revised"1 constitution and bylaws , as well as souie iaterestias literature. A comparison -of the -revised" ' constitution tritn one issued Alay last ooutirms the asser tion of the orenL Not a section or a line , or a word has 'been chang-fd , with the ex ception of tbe utie Did the state board order any chances in the plan of the Nebraska Central Buridinjj and Loanasi.oaation * If so. why have they not been incorporated ia the association's printed matter * The association showed much promptitude ia complying with the request of Uie national bantamr department , and has since issued printed matter wuh the chanred tttS , but the -'orders' * of the lie- brasTnTs banking"board , if any were issued , appear-to be of no eonsequenre A riuciutic I'lan. The Iowa concern incorporated in Ne braska operates tbe Broadest land of a Tirfr ) < nql plan , containing- features which lire unjust and oppresstTe arnj uuautnoixeJ by law. l is not a wait better than the con seaunre ooud plan against wnich the state board thandered , a few weuks agu. There is nothing in thtt buildia ; and. loau law uuthur- izinc ; the issue ol pud up stock. That s > stern - ' tern , though luryely Caverea , has heretofore j been , frowned upon by tbe board.Vhen an Omaha association not loneoca aurtit ; to ! ibBue pail tip stock , AMornev General Hasj j tines advised the secretary tnat such action 1 would be illegal. The Iowa capitalists had j no difflc-uit.v in seounng pnTUejres denied to home institutiona , | A faa Ralte-OC ' The odfens feature of the Nebraska Cen tral plan is the coliucuon ef an expense fund. Local as&nuiattauB in Nebraska have IHirsisteaUi' tonzht this feature bacausc its raebery in tbe s-uisa of co-operation. TVjT'i- out the separate expense fund national asso ciations eoukt net compete -with mutual auto- datJBns. The latter' * expenses , rarelv exceeding - , ceeding 1 per cunt of the money bandied , are i ' paid eat of the pi-acts. The JJoraier take from Ml toU per cent f monthly install- ' meats and raritJv accounts lor it. On the reinaindur a sbavriag of tHf profits is made ta tiokle deluded patrons. IB the N braska plan it Is expressly provided that the fs pease fund "is to ounstibute no part of the capital stuck. " The monthly paymant un a share of stock is < ! U emits 59 oHnts to the teen fund and 10 aeots to toe erjiwi&t ! fund Due-sixth of all payniems go uiu. tbe maiu- cerV pockets aad oousutntas ao part of the capital stock. Besidee Uiis snag rake-cff thora is an iaiaauoa f e of f I per snare Aia inicp to tne asiociation's sami-anauai f tatement X.flT ! , snores w re in farce Octo- ! btsr ML and aa aqua ! number af dollars roueil ' into toe managers' pat. X j taeauun of the inuaatiun itte or the expense fund is made ui the Hoau-annuai report. It is claimed ; a jttBtUcauon uf the eipouse fund ui this rase that me uaexpenced balance will b earned into a surpias fund for the benefit af share holder ! . Bat ban" The by-laws provide This surplus fund sha4 not be apiioraoned uctfl the insr.aUmunt ftouc first vrnnea is about to mature at Chat time it shall be con verted into the treasury as profits * f the as- " tlu v it TVorki. Expunence shas that in the best man- ag-ofl mutual a&sociaaoaa 09 per cent the arbatdacs wifcadnw bafore tile maturity af their snares. Tlie per cent i naut a jrreUir in nauoaal ansoriiinims protuaiy 75 per cent Anv iharetiolder in the 2 > e broska L atni U'llbcntnria ; before the ma turity uf his marts wUl recuive none of Ui.s ocure surpias. What ts mur f be rawB Ay time bafure the expiration of five ; r * > rs B * is rrrtate to rfp T * ics tfcaa the moovst * azvl in. rte wtiW M is * p&44i 00 wifcMk"aCTato imteas toe stains * ftr ? two .y ars MB her earned flv fcari ior ir ycsra. Is tk t tine TM > wui IM-VC fttt m nootM-v * * es ' 190 , lociAdlKc c for taifiBteoA. AiodzMC v par r - = t oa tbe araoMt pite ia tfce kwo fwnU lulitCs tke totaii vf TM Tdn , i9 svvftract froa Uwt tb * laiwatten tee f $ S sad jMooa- tritarted ta Mm o pcnse hwd. aad it will oe H-fn ifcatttM iiimu.-mwtnc laafchotdluc r - ort-res fliDfl less thae th aaotiat octwilly } Hiid into Tfcc liiufcfirnihiii The beaMy of tjhe f steal is best n strapd IB tabular lorm. Vsn shores for tkrre years ,1 , | 1 | f < l ! i iI ' i 3 5 , 1- 4 f 3 ' ' ,1 , 11 ? * 5 I-M mr fim t m * T f a n M rmr 1O l 3 tJW 31W 9M lfl. * * M f 10 l-Hh ItHI I3 m MB TThilc tie btaCaUmnt gteu I'huMuiSaow ' a attcit ev rv year Jor UK Irs * tve. tt * paid an share ttoiJer racetTos a steer of UM } K flt > s s nu-aaaodUjr TTus acuo illastratas tbe at tke raaans rs for ntmtoer owe. l"be . of the ooecera , * wmc oa hrwa . Vhaa ecoMnit M i rr t kts 9 rplu ia paid ap f tack ; farm it out at MUC rate * . aad ia aoidiuan pocket I1per ceat of what installment shareholders in N braska pay m. kin&lnc Drllnqnvnt Hnrr < trr . A person iovesunc ia toe Ne Or is tea Oea- trol Baildisi ; and Loan auana-Uoa ith tne uiteation of becomin ? a borrawer will do well ta look before he Itat" . The plan in this recard is nut only anjust. bat IB direct conflict with the law. The tater st aad pre mium charm an a k > aa is a fr rtiuo ovr UI p > * r rpnt. It a 'Sorrower buovmes d iiB < ja ct and the association enforces payment Uie state law provides "and J say sura be due hua after deducting fines aad losses , if any. ta the date of cancelattoa it shall * be credited en his tooa.1 The Nebraska Ceatral provides kt soctwn 7 of article v "If a borrower theroan aegkvts pay aay In terest , daes or monthly payaicats for a period of four months from the time tbe same shall be due then the whole principal mentioned in the monzace aad note or bond shall at once become due and payable. * * In other words , tbe association seeks ta con fiscate the borrower's pavmeats into the loan fund , which really constitute payments on the principal of the aebr. Every lawyer familiar with the matter knows that xuch a proviso cinnot be enforced in Nebraska. As a matter ef fact , the courts of Doucias couaty have rendered decisMjns not only giv ing credit for all payments made , but went further and cave judgment oa a basis e = - treaiely favorable to the barroiver The waole plua of the Nebraska Central was evidently devised ta enable a few Iowa capitalists to plant their surplus in Nebraska aad evade the usury la . The additiou of -buiidin ? aad loon association" to t&e title is false pretense. T idve it official saactioo is a tnoailest perversion t > f the law and aa unwarranted exercise of th power vested in the State F.-i-iinn Board. Cure indic-estiju u-i o musaess with DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers. ZS TH i CO0B.TS. DUcani i the Law a it Ap- plim to Toaciilal CrlminuU Sotr * . la overruanc a monon lor a aew trial la the case of Kaufman , Steveas and Snarks- the three doe catchers who were recently convicted of malicious destruction of pnsp- ertv , Jndce Ogden yesterday diacnssed at some length what he cansiflarad the in consistency of the statute covering that of fense. The law provides that where the- value of the property destroiei ! exceeds $108 , the of-ense constitutes a felony aad is punishable by imprisaaiaeat ia the peniten tiary for-aot less than one year nor more than three. This sentence the court considered Justi fiable in the ca e of hardened criminals , but many of tbe cases of tiiis character which , came before the courts were those la wnich boys hud in a mo- meal of aaper destroyed property aad madr themselves liable under the statute. According to the law if a bey threw a stone from a slang shot throusrh a window and the window was worth over ? 1 < K > he mast serve at. least a year ia the peniten tiary no matter what his general character might be. This in many -cases was too severe. The boy was sent where he must associate with cr" " " " ! ; ' for a lonir period of time n d it was most prsbab e that at the end of tnat time his associations would hive made him a criminal. Judre Ogden rauteaded that the statute should be altered so as to give the oourt more latitude in oronounciasr sentence uy which the ends of justice would be equally attomod without making * ri ninnj of boys wno nud not cammut/txl a crime suiflcien t to justify such a sentence. 1'he Jury in 6be case of the Sfcite agamst Mrs. Marshall returaed a verdict of zniity late Friday narat. Th- woman was charged wilh the theft f $16.59 train Joseph Wright. Fnmir vniliaaison WAS orrairaod on a charge of graaa larceny in criminal court yesterday morning. He entered plea of not I gnuty 1 The case of Hetzel against Bennett , which has beea oa trial before Judge -acottaiuce last Friday , was given to the jury .yesterday The suit is for the possession of the stock of goods ia the Twenty-fourth street croccry and the amouut involved is about S's.OcKI. ' Mary A. Baakhardt has applied ior an in junction restraining the city and the Board of Public Works from proceeding -with the puvinc of Thirtieth street , from Ames av enue to Fort street , cata gas and sewer mains have been put in aad water connec tions made. Little pills for great ills De Witt's Little Early Risers. Boinnr nuttn Unfountlril. CHICAGO. Nar IX A rumor has been firraU rd f s scnmn trretHc ( iTon-it. ftr < liir-kffn Oarnfal M ttnnae prnws Uxrport Iw * rd I2f TEE TOEL3. > toHoo a rmn r. awrafac bjr Officer Kelly aad tookea no foi gimadtatwnr It to ared ttat tlie prisoner soha pockvtbtwlc o oteB tnr fTJ tram Amrttst WM Bdt a tfajr r s oeo. Acnor * ir ta r * s rjr MM the psBee bjr Wleimrft. B wt ptaytec rts ia a satemi at S tk Mutt street tvt a ifa pocket was pk-k d by ywunc Tsrkte wi. Sunilry m M - nn rv W illfc. Eeadet-soa * o tklrqr * i la the ommty j U tar prut tercwjr. HHMMCMKI it a kad worker Md s ai aa gr t from aad Bcnrard vtiwta. 9s tnj oraad sod water for M * ays o ntLi { Irvte ? Hid , a diBctearsTP * . soldHK : ww Sned ? S aad ooste yesdprdav Krarnn * for aw un ? a r v i w w a ) ious of Ol fane lt atat The paiice picked n ? "Eosrihii ! B r oa tue streets r < .teranr morruar aod ta Judt > oare aiat thirty da.rs on ta strtntln Bill Jt r-t wit of ta T > iit ituirT. * Tfre was vnt two jreart aeo for pocket ptcainc- Officer Davis nsrjrersa il 9 worth of cloth- n ? yesteriuy morauur wtuca bad be a stwien re past w ek by boaw woftMts. Wttltam Barns aad Bts pwt t 4c1r l of JUKI rrbfle ta a Nort * StxteuoCh street s laofl Friday. _ XkrreiptB of th > iTfilc. Hn-prlpts at the custom totzsethe past week hare been Fire cars < rf la ptn e fram Wales for tbe Cadahy Packing eompaay , 1 can af tin plat ? Ior the Omaha Caa Maau factunac cempaay . 3 casks of wise and 1 cask of brandy from Spam , for Joha T Kerns . 1 cose of manufactured tobacco from Austria , for Max Meyer i Co. . 1 car of ten from Japan , or MoCord , Brady & Co. . & casks ol wine from Germany , tor Oscar Manpsr. 1 cask of cin and 1 cailt of whisky from Dunlin , for Ed Qaran ; 2 bales a f Su matra tobaeoa. for Kiaenstiocic & Co. Tor Slxrt ea men aaolied to the poUce station for a place to sleep early test eveoieg : Other * followed later on aad the Jafl was rrawded vrth anfortuaate moo WBO were oat of em ployment. Must of the men said that thev had come from Kearney , where they haa been throwa oat of employ-meat by tae shtii tin ? down of a mill at that pttice. They ore tryte ? to ret east , where they think. the\ can secure work. A coad jnnay of taie aica who ore travrfjcs' without meaas are from ) and other eastern citaes. Far Cabbui ; Ills Chant. Jotn Nelsea was arrested early yesterday njoraiug oa the choree of raobtasa room mate f several dollars in a Tenth street todcintr hou- . The oompkuaoat , Charles Coaaer says that he ca-ught N h5onja tha act of gwar throuirh hisdot > ies. The charge preferred against Nelson 13 larceny. u - < l lliv Cha-cU. The Wabash Chiirch and School oamoany has broacht salt ozainst the Hanscom Pork Methodist church M recover tLOD'J , a sum alleged to be due and unpaid for furnishing the church -edlilce with a pai- pit and pews. AMUS &x M S.N T5. 2 NIGHTS ONLY. 2 FAE. r isno FALii F rr TOTTED r-pT DATS OH ES.T EAT TTSTENTT TJi-LE THU TICKT.F.H.5 The ortsrtau. J.UJ H roc iJa M ae T'JJH ; iwn. I ( a- - ' * * ! if JTJUwanr full jro irlnrrp fua f . . .Unuvsr irttere you irifl the injc I ior j3iinojj < ? j- . I t54 ! jwals , 411 "JOc ou Qrsi floor auU bdlconv NEW THEATRE nu fe § ? e ? eo U"i to , 1 1 6 SO .l V WITH SaTU32AI STATISLI \1JKE , li XJiLiiaJ Mt ) U-u'-t fliursaay "na b tuxJny M t.at-e BT u- " 4. Siuith. Box ) i TtKUmHilay 3-3 , "r 5lc ) and 2S Opt-ntiic Suuuu.1 31a-jij ' 3 * > ov 12. AN O ElTlSOiS ' 5 Joll-v Old. Churns ; OB- TWO OLD CRONIES UP TO DATE Sontrday SOLE AGENTS , Corner S4th and Faritam Sfs.