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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1895)
' 1.rJ- : : . ; . - - - - - - - - - - - . - - ; ; : ; : : ; . : ; - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I . . - - - 1 ii : THE OMAHA. DA.ILY BEE. . " 't . . " " ' . > . , ' - t . . . ; \ . . . I . ' . ' _ _ _ _ . I , , ' I . . - - ESTABLiISI'IEI ) JUNB 19. ! , 871. . ONAIIA. - , 'UiIU1SDAY - dUNIG - - - ' - , - JAUAUY - , . . Olr.JA } ) : 8. isr. SINGJ.U COPY 1 .Y ] CIDN''S. - TO IA VE A - NEW \ HEAD Nebrk Will Ohango Governor Orounse for Governor Holcomb Today , INAUGURATION OCCURS TillS AFTERNOONexp . RCBul or the Election 1 BI Declared at . Noon nnl Ceremony folows , NEWLY ELECTED OFCIALS HUSTLING Quiet Tip that Bonds Must Be on fie Promptly Stirs Thom Up LEGISLATURE S.ENDS ONE QUIET DAY - COllllee Neeled to J'reparo for tile ClnvIIHI or l the 1lceUfl : Jcturn111' to luvcstJlto the IclUrt" ! of ; , Iestltution 1re A ppolntcd. LINCOLN , JRI1. 2.-SpecIaI-ThO ( ) stnto legislature ns far as I nceets ( tim ndmlnls- traton or the se\'erl del1rtments of thcpa state govcrnment , Is In Its transition stage Both houses have accompl he.1 . nit that can bo done Int the official returns of the last . general election have been canvassed In jont : L conventloii. This will be done tomorrow as i . the IlrsL order of buslncss. In fact , lothlng , "y further can be done until the vote Is omclal ) ' canvassed , as the constitution requIres the canvass to take place as soon as the two I hOUSES hwe IJerfecteJ an organhzatton. Pour ) 'cnrf ago a majority of the two branches of the legislature atempted to fly In the face of this conBtlutonal limitation , and I was In thlt emergency that Congressmnn Meiklejohn , then leutenant governor , arose to the height t of the occaplon and revoked from lIon . ) .w-4 . . . Seedy Shrader the now ) hlBtorlc maledIcton ; upon the constiuton and the supreme court Yet the canvass of the olcial returns , the Inaugurton of the new governor amI the In- stlaton of a new Bet of state olcials are maters of little Interest to the majority of the legislators. The formatfon of the stalid . lug committees of tile two houses Is the all . Important mater for consideraton , consuita - ton and conference 'ho senate committee 5 will b made UI by a committee of five repub licans. When the commiteD was nppolnted flfli Senator Braham , tile mover of the corn mittee reilovefi the lieutenant cornt t mitee , relo\'ed 10utenant governor oe the possible embarrBsment or Ignoring the Independent senators In arranging the corn mitee by designatng the five senators se - Icctod by the mucus yesterday , Senator Dale , . leader of the small handul of Independents l In the northwest corner of the Ioom , walted i over to Senator Pope and mildly protested i against the studied slight of the minority . I'Ole reminded Dole thqt two years ago. when the Independents and democrats combined long enough to organize the senate the fourteen . - ' . . teen republican senators were completely Ig- nored. The aclolL of the republol major ' . Iy today was one of simple retaliation , amI the Independent8 have submited . Lo the logic , of the situation grcefuly and wlthont a . grlmnce.DONDS . BONDS MUST BE IN SHAPE. A. . simple little statement made this even , Ips by Governor Holcomb may lead to sen- s'tonal events. I was simply a statement tl ; the erect that unless the official bond o the . new state ofoers were not approve ii by Governor CrounBe before the Inuugural 1 cerpmonles tomorrow afternoon ho lilmsolr t. * WOlld decline to be hurrIed In the matte r of approving . the bonds med after ho ha,1 ass med the duties of his 01ce. Some of the bonds of the new : state officials have already been : fell with the present secretary of stall The announcement of the posiion talen by Oovernor-eiect 1olcomb was quiety ft passed around among lie remaining otflclab I- elect this o\'enlnC and ( as a result ofcIals- warning there Is lkely to be I hurried ci - 5- tort to din all the bonds with Secretary of State Allen tomorrow before noon. Govel - nor Crounso may not conclude to aprove any or all of them , and Ir he should decide dccliiii t pass on to hiE' ' successor the pleasure of approving the new bonds some of them may find themselves suspended , like lahomet's comn midway between ) heaven and earth I , ending the critical examination that Governor - nor Holcomb Is extreniely likely to Insist ! upon. TIm opinion Is rapIdly gamin t ; ground that Governor Holcomb Is to bo the governor of Nebraska for the next two yeas .5 In every senao that the word Imples and tle cOllttuton warrants. Hon. John M. Thurston and Mrs. Thurston arrived from Omaha this evening al11 . were warmly welcomed. Shorty after 7 o'clocl It a large number ot the members of the legis- Inturo called to tender their personal coi - , gratulatons anti rospeets. The hnlJrOmptu levee took place In the broad corridor eve : - looking the lobby of the Hotel Lincoln , nml ( ' tile proBpectvo senator-elect spent I very . ploaant hour In slInking the hands d'4I . plonllnt of his . , . many welt wishers. WAIr IS WITH THE ! The feature of the da"s session of thl ! rnnto was tile olllpreBent olciousless of 'Valt Seele ) ' . lie occupIed olis clstomary sent nt the feet of Lieutenant Governor Majors , and frol thut vantagD ground d d- , . roeted the deliberations of the sonate. I dt . . E. ! ooro , lieutenant governor tomorrow at Ilii alter , BallI ( to.lay that ho would dispense : with tile services or Seelpy : but Seeley w UI a bo taken care of just the SOIUC. lie Is wl be given ; a 1)laco on tile pay roll , full It Is a arranged that ho wi tale possession of tho. reading Ileik. I seems to bo Imp08- slblo for a repubilcan majorlt of the republcan ) legis- ! nturL 10 dlsperse wih tile services of ileelcy. , I Is , lp nlely EetlPII that the legislature will take Inluedlato bteS to Investigate the conditIon of tile conditon People In the drouth-strlcJen districts. The two houses Ippolnte a joint c0lnlloo to take the m3ter under 1m- 4w.- _ _ _ 11.Jlato consideration , and SOIO than for the relief of the actually dtltluto1 be formulatel ( ! as soon lS tlosslble. The newly elected state officers will bo otcers wi In formal ! posseulon of their respecti ye respectvo places tomorrow evetlilIg and most or them have been quIet ) ' famiarizing themse"es wll their new dute for several days pa tt. f All arangements for tile transfer of hID - . several I otfices have iecn . sever oaces ) en arrangell , and when the omclnls take their oaths before Chief . Justice Norval tomorrow afternoon they \ V ill bo out ready delay to Bill ) Into their new duties \\'II- \\1 COnDETT'S ! DEPUTY NAMED . Superintendent of Publc Instruction Ci Dr- belt this Iferncon annolnchl tile appoint- . . mrnt of Frank A , Barton of 1.\\'nee City as his deputy for the elunlng bennlul ! ter In . llr. Harton I not a new mnu In the sup ) er- _ lq _ Intendent's emee , ls he Ias OCCUIll' a pa ci- tlon under ton Slperlntcnllent Gaudy for two years put. lie Wil superintendent of the I ' Nebraska rlueatonul exhibit at the Won ii's fair , aUIt Iud much to do with mal < ng the I exhibiton from this state what t was. lie I 14s consIderable eXIHrlenco ) In educlt0nal . , work In Nebraka , hoth as a teacher and In , executive capacities , having been sUIerlnlend- ' , eat of Public instruction ten Pawnee county : for four ) 'eat. 10 Is I graduate of the I Etate Normal school 1 of I'enniylvanla. Atcrney General Ciurciitii's selection of w selecton . \v. S. Summers lS hl9 chief lulstunt has I been known for some week. and Mr , Snm- . mera w\ continue tile duties he ha ) eI . foTmel ( for the IIJt four yesr3. hits sel'ct Ion wi be mmeuded generaly by all WiD JllVB recoGnlze.1 tie meniti of his work aB ttssletant attorney generl for the put two I biennial perle d. . lie hn had entire suplr- vIsion ot the legal 11ellatlPnt , the attent ton and tme of the . attorney emersl hlmlrlf * ' , being taken t up. lresulllably In attending the numerous board ! Ileetngs , of which he 1 ex- 1felo a mcmher . lmor Moore und Trci\rer uartiey . beln ! I ' \ the only re.elected officials , retain their old dep uties . Mr. led lund , the deputy auditor , has led his position with entire satislaction. Deputy Treasurer Hnrtett has been a fixture In this office for nearly a quarter of n cen- tury , antI will probably remain there lS long as god health and the continued triumph - umph of the republIcan party permit him. The appointment ) of 1enton lnrat ns prIvate - Vat e secretary to Governor Holcomb ha already been announced. Mr. Marat will bo welcomel by the Ilres ' gang , as his long exp erience on letrolollan ) newspapers will wi ennble him to recognize heWS when ho meets It on the str't. PIIEll WII. MAKE CHANGES. here will be some new faces In the of- lice of the secretary of state. Mr. Piper hns already given his frlenlls to understand thaNe t ills depUty will be John n. I Evans of North Platte . Mr. Evans was Piper's leadC lag opponent In the contest for tile norninapor tie n before the republcan convention In Omaha ) last August , and his appointment aB deputy ( secretary of state will douhtess ) do Illch to alay the pangs of tile defeat he sUfCerel1 then. Secretary of State Ieeat has nlso recognized another opponent by ap- pointng ) ' \ ' . I. I 1"ller of Imperial , Chase county , to a clerlshlll In his olilce. Nelson olce. Nelsol lcDowel , who has been In tile of stato's office since the memory secretary of the Oili est Inhabitant runneth not to the coui- tmry , will remain nt Ills old . desle. COl- I. I C. HUBsel , commlslsoner of Public JardB anti , buildings , Is the only one publc newly Ilecte.1 . state ofcials who has not las yet announced the name of his deputy. lie deplty. stated to Tile Bee this afternoon that le stl hae ( some afernoon Inluences to satsfy before he could give oUt the name of his chief assistant. I IB settled , how- evel' , that Phelps ' ' Ia'nl Is to have a clerkKu ship In lLtlsselt' omce ns a reward for his ) ast services. Draughtmnn Schlagel , who has been In the omco ever since the Itt- vcntor of NehraBlta ) took out a government lia tent , and who Is the only man go\'erment now living lving who cnn draw a correct meander line of the : issouri rIver and verify It from personal reminiscence , wi contnuo to bo a fixture itt the oflice. Colonel Russell Is experIencing no little ,1mculy In reconciling the colithictliig claims confctng of six aSlllrants for the honor of serving as hlg deputy. Ills Personal choice Is Edward - ward Royce cashier of the Farmers bank at Broken Bow and the ane probablilty Is that ho wil eventually receive the nppolntment. sir .ti'i's SJ.IUN SllOltT. SOIO Olcllis Nlle.1 Ilel COllltees i.oeeee lt l'rcsent Aptltntee. LINCOLN , Neb" , Jan. 2.-Speclal-There ( ) , were but few Items of busIness to occupy the time and I I attention of atenton the senate this fo renoon. The session met reluctantly at 1 ' reluctanty 1 clock and as Boon ns the chaplain had per formed his official duty and Walt Seeley had i Issued his relhnlnary , instructions ) InBtruetons to the ne an d untried force of lew anr secretaries the work of fil lIng the omces and places left vacant from yesterday was taken up and completed to the sa tisfaction of the lucky few who were fortunate - nato In catching on , and to the intense dlB- gust of the score or more of dleappolnted ones who aspIred to each lace. However , there arc n few places yet to he filled a 11 : these may bo lumped Into a consolation urse puns C for the benefit of the disappointed ones There Is a job lot of assistant janltorshlps ; , custodian ! , night watchmen , firemen , bli m clerlB , etc. , etc. , and these wilt be given out In Instalmlnts until the pressure IB relieved t. The following " the list of places fihie m this morning : Enrolling clerk led Enrolng , John E. Huh II I of Western ; engrossIng cleric , W. H. Poole or Wabash : clerk of the committee of the whole , H. 11 Clark of Ihlca : bill clerk A. B. ] Wood of Gering : janItor , H. G. Knight c Ii Hustngs : mal carrier , W. W. Carder of Lincoln. The only Importnnt vlece of business trans : acted nt the morning ) session was the appoIntment - poIntment of a committee of five to select the standing committees of the senate. The commitee IB utiade up of Senators Pope TbIt Salne , McKesson of Lapcaster. Hahn of Adams , Steurer of Cummg and Dressler of W ayne. This accomplished , the senate engaged In I the usual sparring bout with the hous In I tle t he , work of the , arranging for the Joint conven- ton to canvass the vote for state omceru I Numerous committees were appointed , there waB a deal of running back and forth an d fi naly the Informal courtesies were 11d - hanged satisfactorily to the dignity and decorum of both branches. The committe :0 : which waIted 'up commlteo waied upon Governor Crounso reported i- ported that his excellency Would deliver his retring message tomorrow. The senate also took official cognizance of ) f the action of the house In appointing . acton appointng I con mitee to investigate the condition of the ) eople In lie drouth stricken dIstricts of I f Nebraslm by appointing n similar coininittci a. Lieutenant Governor Majors designated a.is senators to serve on the senate end of the Joint j conll11tee McKeeby of Webster , Aleers of Dawson , Dack Of Illlalo , Steurer of Cumlng and Bower of Imutler. The senate then adjourned until 10 o'cloclc tomorrow. 10USI CUCJ.UUES l'nl LDJNJJ S. Necessary loutno tOld Relict CommIttee s NIlet , ly the 8pt'lkor. LINCOLN , Jan 2.-Speclnl.-The ( ) houBe Is i now ful : , organized , and ready for bus - neBS. h The has speaker been authorized to a- ) olnt the remainder of tile minor official ) , whIch he will probably do tomorrow. A : cyclone of resolutions were fired In at the chief clerk , but the hurricane was stope by the point of order raised by Grtlh ) : of Adams to tm erect that no further husl- ness could be transacted until tile vote for state officers had been canvassed. The hOU50 was a trifle dIsorderly this mornw Ing i , and Speaker Iticitartis' napped for order several thnOs before n stillness appropriate to the prayer of ChnlJllln Maze could be ecured The tedious reading of the journal , Imbrnclng a complete record of yesterday's work , was an oversight which opened tbe eyes of new members and gave them a tointer i As an indication of the prevalent uneasIness , Howard of Sanity moved that ) move further reading of the minutes bo dispensed with. HhodeB of Valley objected , IspenBe reason that he considered the minutes In- correct , and at the conclusion Hhodes tried to secure an Important correction , but was ruled out of order. Harry of Greeley also endeavored to have a correction made , but met with the same fate as RhodeB , and sat down wih a lirotest Grow of Douglas Introduced a resolution that the speaker bo authorized to appoint the balance of the minor house officers , which was carried without oppOlilioll . On motion ) ) moton tile spenl.er . appointed Dee of I uress , Jel klns of Thayer ' anti Sisson of Burt to walt on Chief Justice Norval and escort him to the bouse to administer the oath to the om- cers.elect , which was done on his al.pear- ance In the house. .SENT WORD TO TiE SENATE Griffith of AdamB sent to the cleric's desk I resolution authorizing tim speaker to tipt point a commlteo of three t ( wlit on the senate and InCorm that body that the house wns now organized and ready for business. Tile commitee name,1 was Grlfth of Adams , Schlckendantz of Howard and KnUI ) of Sahille. S.lnl. . McNi ot Webder morell that the secre- tary of state be authorized to furlBh sup- Piles to the house on the requhllon or the chlrf clerk. The motion prevailed , and the commitee to the senate reported that their duty was itenformeti . On motion of Bunch of Gage the speaker appointed Burch , Iam- born or HCll Willow and Zink or Sherman , a commitee to walt on Governor CrounBe and ask him If he hail any conlnunlcaton to lake to the 11011Cc. COlawa ) ' of York sent to the desk the following resolution : lie It resolved that a committee of five b. appolutr by : Ir. Speaker to confer with wih I like l'omlitee on tl mart of the senate to In\stgat , the condition Of the peoille of the state of Nl'bla la. stIffening un tIc- eOllt of destitution tram whatever cause anti report by Lull or otherwise what means II their opllion sho\ll be adopted by lie Iplslalnro , for relief. On iation of Chlpm3n of Saline the ep'ahcer was allowed one clerk howard of Sarl1Y movd that the Door ot thl house be clst1 against 11 pULe ex- ( Continued 01 Scolc ; I'Ge- , ) AIUINIANS SEER REVENGE Worms Long Trodden by Turkey Finally Strike in Retaliation , - GOVERNOR OF BuLlS ASSASSINATED - : lan WhoA ! In Comn1111 , or tile Uisuict Whcra tIme (1IIrnJes Occurred l'ar8 for Them wih lt ! ura 1111 ills Slayer Sllchlc ! . C ONSTANTINOPLE , Jan. 2.-1 IB re- , per ted that the governor of Dtls , Tansll' ' Ilsha , has been assassinated. TanBln i'asiiavas In commnH1 of the titili- tar y operatIons In the Sassoun district when time recently reported outrages took place , and his assassination Is supposed to be due to a des ire for revenge. Ils slayer was an Armenian , who after- wards commited suicide The latest letters received here from Bils tho\ that the Armenians of that dIstrict were exasperated at the cOldlCt of the an- thorlles anti that they were ready for nay vie ionce . In I regard to the disturbances at Ezln In the district of rslnghlan , It Is stated that the governor recently SlllOled the Armen- Ian notables and informed them that the Klrds were planning an attack and advised , the Armenians to take mensures for their defense , as )0 did not Pave . the means to , I ) rotect them The Armenians consetIently tri ed to obtain n supply of arms , which was I clmcult owing to the condition of the countr ) ' . No leters from SI'las , where fresh , ls- turbalces have broken Olt , wIll reach Con- stlntnople for I fortnight , as the mal Is i helng continually confiscated by the government - mont , amI dispatches have to be sent In a roundabout way In order to Insure delh'ery. 8AHNI. TUWJ \ INTO i'tlIT Wua Drltnl lellle"8ty When I'leked Lit ' ' by tile AudI Liner. BELFAST , Ireland , Jan 2.-The Dominion I lne steamer , Sarnla , Captain Couch , frol : I Portand , Me. , ali halifax , N. F. , for Liver pool , crippled by tile loss of her rudder , put L Into Belfast Lough this morning for shelter . She was In tow of two tugs. The passengers of the Sarnla left for Liv- er pool this afternoon. The officers of the steamship say she experienced fine weather unti December :2 , when a hurricane raised I su cit n heavy sea and caused her to labor sa that her rudder was carried n\3Y. The Sarnla then drifted for several days , unt shl was sighted by an Anchor tIne steamer , lhe Anchorla. The later took her In town , but' the severe gale caused the hawscrs to par when the steamers were about 130 attIcs ) of f mies 01 Tory Island. For a couple or days the An- charla stood by the Sarnla , but was corn peled by further heavy weather to part with 1 he r. The Sarla then drifted until Monday . when she was pIcked U ) by the Allen steamer Norwegian , and , with the assistance of tugs I made the port In bad weather Instead of contnuing to Liverpool , ns at first Intended During the passage the Sarnla lost 10 shee ; : and ninety-seven head of cattle . Dr. Roche i ) hyslclan of the Sarnla , said that RocheI hauI. been one ot the worst passages ever known IU:0\'ED WJJTEW A'S DI8AJnlTI S. - , . WI Jeturn to Olclil Life and " le uDo ' . . l'Rrty J.tldor llp. ST. JOHNS , N. F. , Jan 2.-The bill guaranteeing - teeing the notes of the Union and Commercial - cial banks was , with trifling amendmente I ) aBsed by both houses of the legislature to : da y. Tomorrow the governor will give' hIs assent to the measure , and It will then become , - come a law. A bill was also passed placing , the value of the gold sovereign nt $ 4.S6 , the same as ito Canadian and American . stand : ar ds. ds.The The lower house passed n hilt removing th edleabhlities of Sir William ' ' thedlsabltes Wiiam Whleway an d his h followers , who were convicted of corrupt practces , and Sir William wi return to poltcal pp life , taking the leadership of hIs ) arty , which Is now In power. I Is not expectOI th3t the measure wi receive the rOYtl assent , even though I should be passed by the upper hous . ) The hearing of the charges the against directors I- rectors of the Commercial bank was begun to day. I was shown bonds , which were Included I- cluded among tim bank's assets , had realy been assigned to the London and 'VeBtmlnster bani , . A further hearIng of the case was adjoured until next Tuesday. COGILATULtTjINS TO VILLLitM. Now Year's Grottl1S .of the Jhll of " 'ur- tomburg and thin 1"lsor. DEHLIN , Jan. 2.-Tho Ofcial Reich Ar I- zeiger pUblBhes the text ot the New Year telegram sent by the king of Wurtemburg to I the emperor , In which the king returns his most cordial thanks for the emperor's references : - erences to the "memorable and delghtful daYB" he was permitted to spend II the con I- ) any or his IIerlal majesty during tbo autumn maneuvers. Emperor Wiiam re- ) led aB follows : "Accept my most tincei : thanks for your friendly telegram , the con- tents of which fills me with real joy , Wih my whole heart I reciprocate your good wishes for the coming year I , too , shall never forget tile days which It was granted us to spend together In true comradeship . .1 hope With you for another meetIng In the new .year whIch , wih God's blessing , will , I rust , bo rich In blessings for you and your beautful country " I The publication of tileeC' publcaton theBe telegrams hnve cnused much comment and satisfaction , In I view of the Inny recent rumors of the differences - ferences between the kIng of Wurtemburg and Emperor Wliliamn. TliELTSI'iU)3i 'l'll \ TJOAN , \t\lulbto 1Inl\turfs Stolen from tile 1.ibrary-.tiitiquuinlaita Arr.tc.J. LONDn' Jan 2-A dispatch to tie Stand- nrd from Home says that I IB reported that t hefts of valuable miniatures from the Vat- can library have been detected Along the objl'cts taken are forty-one miniatures from I parchment volume of 100 eiiitied entiled " L'Onielia dl Frato Gacomo , " nail sevell- teen t miniatures from a parchment volume entted " 1.Trlon dl Ietrarcn. " The thefts , It nppears , were discovered by Prof. Chlracarl , and the miniatures have nil been sold to foreigners . ' The Ilolce have ur- rPBted Prof S3dl Alas Hnplardt all In antiquarian - tiquarian t named Tavazzi I Is stated that the t thefts have been known for some tlrne , BOIO tme \ut the , authoriies of tile Vatican were ills- Inclned i to appeal to tile Italian pailce. JtssJ ICS COXCISSIX , . . J'ltlclllll ! oed II tile 1'lmlr. l\tlgne \0 \ ( flrlluln . ( roH Ilrllln. ST. IETElSDURO , Jan , 2lh fltissn . government will settle the 'oni wi sette J'anllr que ton amicably by makIng concessions" 'to Great Britain . The Chlral road bad tlc route called General Jolors noah , which Is the only practical route In the l'amlrs : 1\'O' been assigned to Great Britain , Jrcnch Stiluiltirs RUt.i : in . \ frica. P\HS , Jan , 2.-The Petite Republque says that the minister of the colonies , M. Delcasse , has received a tele8amrsaUng ( that one of tie advan pO J ' at' Colonel Mouteil's expedition In tlt ongo Slates was : attacked recently by natvel ; . with time result , that twenty members 't the post of when : eighteen were white much . elglteenere wbls , were killed 1llht : I 'cr501. i lurntl 10 II cal II In J.onlol LONDON , Jan 2-FIre broke 2.J'iro out In a I laundry on the I'dg\are road today , and the Ii i flames . spread fO rapidly thai when Lbs Dames , were extInguIshed the Inmates ot the buid- , in g . eight In number , Were roub , .Iead In the ru ins. , Im'n" Wi hCeit the , Ercncit . ANTANANAIVO , Jan .4On No\mber :2 the Hovas heM their nurtutl ' % festival nt ! "lldoana and the pr.mler'MII prince con- Bert , Ialnlalrvony , mne ! I speech In which lIta e said that It France I sent aft expedition to tnko the Island of Madagascar ! the utmost re sistance would be offered by the Hovas ' 'InT defense of their queen all cOlntry. Trade In Madagascar 18 ' 1lmpst suspended . The carriers refuse to go . to tha coast out of fear of the I.'rench. Iltal 11t' In Mexico , lATAlOlAS , Mex. , Jan , 2.-A duel has taP ken Illaco here between Colonel Manuel Perez Deleon , laYlasten \ the Mexican arm ' , and Manuel Cnrl'I , ! ! , a wealthy itier- chnnt of this city. Each Inn fired three shots , nail In the third roUntl Colonel Deleon was shot throurh the lionel . Trouble 'hn,1 beeti brewing between the men for some Little anti the nfIair of honor ' tile . afair honor'IS thl resul. Cardenas hns been arrested JndlllS Say ' 'ht ) lollht tile 107' ' VICTORIA , B. C. , Jai : 2.-The preliminary examlnnton of Peter Bellingor , charged wih seln ss Arthur Iarmour , alks Delinger , Into slaver ) ' among the Indlal . commenced be- fore a local maglBttat If' t afternoon . hly , the t testmony of Inll ng I \\-s clearly shown that Belitngcr sold the etutirl Belngcr cilhl to ChIef Torn tanoz t . of the Chuckelset t lbe. liehhiliger , wi be commited for trial . Belnger 'hll.lan Minister HeIUOSl d to liesigit. ST. PETlmSBURG , Jafl. ' 2.-Tho retirement - ment or M. Krh'oscheln : , minister or wa's I and communicaton , Is In \IBequenCo , or his I cOI\necton wih the contrActs for railroad tes , time material for which was ralroall from the estate of M. Krivoscileiii . When I the minister of finance discovered WhenI I scandal IL iCrivosehuelu . l. Krh'oscholl was requested to re- Blgn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ China Wit Not Cede ' 'orrlory. PARIS , Jot : . 2.-A correspondent telegraphs I from Shanghai aB folows : , I learn on good I authoriy that China will Offer to repurchase P ort Arthur , but that she will not cede an Inch m of territory to Japan. Generals NeRhong nnd Ychel , with 12,000 troops ' have Joined General Sung. \vhoie'Chtnese force IB nomassell along the Ltao 'river . . Now t'zar 18 Ltberal. LONDON , Jan. 2.-A ; dispatch to the Chronicle from Moscow statee\ \ that the czar , In i revising tile list of officers for promotion , which list gives the age , religion . etc. , of the omcers , struck his pen through the column marked religion , declarIng that was a quos ton that did not c.nc r liini 1 , . Snrnh Towed Into Icl'aa ' Lougim. BELFAST , Ireland , Jan. . 2-Tlio Dominion : lne l steamer Sarla , Caltau Couch , from Portland , Mo. , and Hnlflx , N..S. , for Liver pool , crippled by the loss eli her rudder , pim t Into i Belfast Lough this Jnwg : for shelter , . sheler. She was In tow of two . tugd Altxln er and ! IJft , OUtH. DELGRADE , Jnn. 2.-eHous difference of opinion exist betweii Kiig , Aiexnmlcher of I Servla and hIs father , ex-KiigJMIlan. - , . , IJE.lA1D G't1ILLtEWktIrES1UNd ' TJON. . \al Street Not Rats.f , With the Secrt , - tlr"8 Adm.I I.'pn. , CHICAGO , Jan. . _ : ! al he Daliy CHCAGO 2Aspeial : : ! to ( I News front Wasbingtbn'aeailing . . Ni W York bankers have nadaLtrnal " , ' , , demand for' the removal of . SecretrYr ! r ! .le. . ' . ! t < quest was made' by J. J I ; ; lorga , wit 0 : came from New York/.for / that purpose. Mm ' . Morgan wasltbe chi , tctor In tie late- syndicate - cate Whilcil took the , I ut Isu < ' of bomb There have ' been many liform l demands fpr Secretary Carlisle's retiment from Wa II street In the last ' 'year but tlls' Is' the firs rt tr time the movement . has taken organlzed fermi Tim New York .tnnnc.ers ! . charge that the secretary . broke faith with them on the ! ecent bond Issue by springing lila currency lan just after he hall disposed ' or th' bonds , and depressing the. prlcc' on the market , resultIng - lag In the dissolution t lie ( syndlcnte. The president Inform Mr. Carlisle today for time first time ' of fir. . Morgan's lodest request , and , _ IndicAted that he had rio In I- tenton of asl < ng , Secretary Carlisle to 10 qui t . _ _ e _ _ lJSlOI' .11RS.Ulm SI.EXT. Icfuse8 to Start a Controveriy : Over the lnlghlH ' ' . qr l'ythmias. GREEN DAY , \Vis. , , Jan. 2.- : hop Me : I- mer of Green Bay , when asked today for a statement In reply to 111 demand by J. I I. Hischer , graiid . hancelor ! or the Knights I.p I Pythlns of Minnesota , to de ne. the allege il difference as to "h ) pilrpose . and principle : . s between the lower' and higher ' degree of the Knights of Pythlas , and that It waR ant I- ant- Christian , declined to enter Into the subJect and open a controversy . "If Grand Chancellor Hisher desires to know' mord of . the mater , " marl Ishop le9mer sold , "I wodid suggest that he apply for full litformatlomi' to the com- mlteo of IrchblBhops that had charge of the matter. I I had to male1 statement for publication I would be more definite . The Interview _ terview published In the Green Bay Gazette .be Gazete on which the gall chancelors : crlclsl Is based was simply a report'lof a general con- ' . " \'ersalon. - . - - - - IlEFlJJ TU INIIUT KEJC.V Chicago Orand JnrylImtmlu . I the I"Idelo : AII\tnst 11m NOI-Cololuslve. CHICAGO , Jab 2.-rho grand jury today , by 1 unanimous vote , refused to Indict State's Attorney Jacob Kern , who was charged with various , rregularJlos. Time ' stato's ate ney was PJrtculirl ) ' charged , with allowIng crlmlnnis to e capo and wih : collecting moleys improperly , Tile grand , ) jury hell that the evIdence was lot nt all coitciusive. . - . Flrnmal " 1011'11 is Colilitiomi . I3AIN1IIIIDGE , 0. , Jan. 2.Two freights on hue ( Ohio Southern collided near here owing to 1 l1BUnderdlllng of orders FIre- man Charles Snyder \\1 Instanty killed , his . neck being broken. ImigneerVhhilam hayes 'f Butler , Ind. , sutere I , Jrolten leg , and ! 3urt Simmons . engldeer . - ! . An. en r. was badly hurt I about the legs and ilead. 'Charles Crawford , tla ( engineer on No 31 , . ram : . badly hurt 01 , tile rIght side I. D1lf. ; a brakeman of Good Hope , 0. , and othr" . , rc slightly hurt Tile engines and rOI'fll , ! - , were wrecked Clot'cnlt ) 8 I'ltsburl ' CmtzuuOut Aleut tVt1 : CIWEIANU , Jan , 2-At the annual meet. lag of the stockl\olders \ .of. "Ie CI velald & Pltbburg road held today all .f the ( directors t and omeers were present. Tbe total recelpu tI I for the past year wlr $ 49.008.80 , and die bursements , U , 48,89f ) 7. , 'le report stated I that the carnlngs of the property , for the I current year , lo far as , , rfported , Indicated a I considerable Impro\'ement , oyer those or tin I lrevloUB year , . . .1- School r lImit tmro'J"tut lit Cotmrf . CHIAGO , Jan. 2.-The suit of Atore ) , ' General Maloney Igaln t the Unll1 States Sclool FurnIture company , othel'wlso known us the fciiopi FurnIture trust , was 1f tle called \n \ Jldo fchool . Iumlturr co\r today . Thi / case was origInally brlht against the , 1'lpan ) ' tor acton contrary to the amttl - trust laws or Illinois. ' 1e tendant mode t an answer , anti the ar.'mcnt today was on the 11I'SIOI UI to . wiuctiler the ensi a aie , tho\li be dlmlsrlr tried on Its merits IA decisIon ' wi liotIle rendered r fOl' se\'lral i . dars. _ _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ HilA .o 1 11 0 , time t'oey. : SAN FitANCIBCO . . ' FnANCISCO , Jan. 2.-'he 8upreme court today rendered I decision II\rmlng \ the judgemnent ot the 10'er curt , which decided - cided that Alice Edith Dickinson was 10t the wife of the lute Tlic4nmrs N , hilytlie . B'thu Il'f an estate Thc/ls \allell It SJ.MO Bythe. ' I which was aware Iy the v'obatl cOlrt 10 all Ihglhnate : tiaueliter . Miss l'lckln- son , who lived with Bthe , aikgeml that al Htho ta lalIe1 her ) by c\'tlad , and , : i cl-Imed I : harl or hue "ltale , SEES A COMING REVOLUTION Present Oondition of Unrest Must Bo Directed - rectod Info Ohannols rectd Inf Froper , - JOlN J BURNS TALKS IN FANEIL ! ALL Units , the Proper Course lit l'tlrRllei Ito Thinks a Stoln1 , \rlsa that Will Surpass the J'rench 10vollll01\ or time COlmune , BOSTON . Jan , : -A reception In honor of John M. Burn" , M. P. , was IteM at Pan- enl hnl tonight , followed by n ma ! meetng , at whIch Mr. Burns , Frank K. 1 Foster , Miss I'rances E. Wiard and Lady Henry Somerset - set were among the Ieakers. ( Every avaIl- able Inch of room In tlO hal was occupied hal an hour before the tme of the meetIng - Ing l , and hundreds were turned away . henry 1,10).1 of Carpenters' union No , 33 , Ilreshled , al briefly Introduced "Tho English Labor Champion. " : Ir. Burns began by referrIng to the plpa9 ure of being able to allliear In the ancient an,1 historic city of Boston , which was also the t court of "Kin" Capital of mnenica " He then said that the cause of the trades unions I Is i as great as that of tlo abolitionIsts cf former years "Ours IB nol a battle of race , color or creed , " hue said , "but we are asking or demanding n better conditIon of things , not only for the ( 70,000,000 In America , but for every lan and woman In the entire world "The trades unions were created the day afer time factory system was born . Puting : laber l leaders Into prIson wi not stop strl < : , It may lessen theIr frequency , but the ) wi bo moro severe. " Referring to the Chicago criticism of lila : - s elf , ho said : "The trades unions should go Into i municipal Politics , anti when honest workingmen are In seats of honor man ) ' thllgs t , slch as lunlcpalzlng the street , gas I s ervice . telegraphs and ether necessities , nlccssltes which would be of great benefit to the workIngmen - Ingmen i will ho uchleved. The curse of the i American labor mo\ment Is jealousy , and I you mUBt remember that when you are khiiimir 1 lng < each other In a hel or Jealousy , the monCO- - lsts l arc only huglglg themselves wIth joy , , because your fghtlg will makO It longer b2fore you wi come to your senses and get L your just demand. SpeculatIon and monopoly Lt Is i gollg on more In America than anywhere else , and I can sel premonItory symptoms , which If not guide Into proper channels b3 trades unions , wilt developo a storm In this ) , before which the French revolution Is but a nightmare and the Commune an illusion. " Miss Wiard and Lady Somerset each aId I a hIgh tribute to Durls for the ( work he lint I done as I temperance advocate , as n woman'B sulraglst and lS a defender of the working- men anti women. . At the close of the meeting resolutions were , adopted expressing . sympathy with Eugene V. Debs and his co-laborers lit their present trouble , and pledging them nanclal supper t lo enable them to take their case to the 'supreme court. A. G. Simpson or Typographical union ( No f13 offered a. . resolution 0 [ s'mpathy.vltb : Herbert Mow ray , .the' nglsli'anarihlst wit a - 'was .mprisoned ; , In Phlndelphla' for a bread li ; pf the-peacerandJu1r. Burn.aItihe , heartH : y - > heartjy sec ndMYh nI6tion i ; not bec use ho was in : sympatimy with the anarchlBts In their methods - OdB , but simply for the principle of Ire e speedl. The resolution . was adopted lUG LlJU111 lBIL. - American Syndicate l'urch1sc8 Large In _ : terests In Nova tcotim , . ' NEW YORK , Jnn. -The Brooklyn EaJle 'Rnys : One or the says largest lumber Ileuis on record has just been completed. I Includes the purchase of 8GO acres or Nova Sooth tmhel' lands , together with sixteen lumber mils , nil In operation and with establshe i marletf In EnglanI Time syndicate whiicl it Is bnek or tiths. whici thlf Is composed or unusunhi ) : t. strong men In the financial unusunl ) : I , Includl Cham'les R. Flint tImid II. B , Iloihin i of New York Charles L. James of James & Abbot of Boston , W. A. Bolanl or Hoston , I , \ v. A' Taft , hcml ot the ExpOl'l Lumbe r Lum\er company . Boston , and Louis A. Hall , one or the leading lumbermen of Michigan. The company Is to be known us the Dominion : Lumbemcompany , lmited , und Is organIze il under the laws of the province of Nor : Scotia . Its capital Is several millions Of dollars . hut accurate information of thnt could not he uscertalned , as those inter - este,1 mere noncommittal . Negotiations for ' : the purchase of the lands have been 01 for some time , and when the new tariff bi , whIch provides for free lumbel" , went Into elect the negotutons were pressed more vigorously and can now be said to be com- pleted. _ _ aIvE : ' .1 III"jCIIf1C1' , TUJ11 NT. Result of I.ttigntion GI'I""I ! Out of tint folsolcnton of nenvIr'Wntor , Systeiui DgNVEH , Jun. 2.-Judgment and execution - ton . his been ordered Igallst the Denver CI ) \Vater Works company and the Amerl- cnn Water rompany tor $1,410,190.93 In favor of the Central Trust compnny of New York City by Judge Allen , In the district coimnt . The jUllgemcnt Is the outcome of the sale of the American WntemWorks to the Denver - ver City Water Works compnny. ' 1he case was hearth ) emi lie report of CommIssioner Dennis Sulivun on the sale order by the court March 20 'rho amount realized was $9,2jO,930 , mind thIs 8um was Ilsulclent reale. wal maim the several paymtntf the decree pro- vllell ( or. 'lhe IIOunt of the ileilciency .Iclclency \IH $1.HO,198.93. The court hoiis that by the terots or ' tel'lf tile decree ordering the Hale the Central Trust company Is entitled to have IL jildgemneitt docketed for the Imollt o such deleleney uulnst the Denver City ! Ciy Water \orlts conipamiy.p . J ilolon" In thc GOIIISI'O ( 'at' , NEW YOnK , Jan. 2.-Colonel E , C. James mnde three motels before Justice Patter- lion of the SUreme court today lit the SOl ) teeny II ae- tOI ( brought by lie ( SoldIers and Sailors home of St. Joull nlnlnst the executors ot the late JU ) ' Goull truth , Rlssel Sage to neco'em' the $1,0.0 oC bonds of the 1mmn- sas Iuclc railroad whleh It Is clalm.1 . Goull mind Sage hall IIJIrolHluted to their tale' use.II the ( ( Inst motion Colonel James wnnta , to \Scute the order for the examllnton of Sngo UH I lrty before trIal. ] 1 the ( second , al/llcaton / ; he wantell the ] , llllt\ff \ com- peiied to mnke answer to certain allegations I ) alegatons set up In answer of the , lcf ndllt8 , partc- ularlY to the defence that hOlds hn.1een , ' \een disposed of by nit order . of the cOum't 'Iho thIrd motion was inline to compel time plain. nlaln- tiff to hrlng In the Pnlon Pucio rahinoail as a Party pefendllt In the action. De- clslonf were rctrem'eil.'I acton. . 'I Not In I.ovo 'Tlh ( , .VI)81t1. BRAZI" , lad . Jan , 2.-A ban < of vagrnts I camping east of the city are creating con siderable uneasiness umolg the farmers o ito ( whol community. it s'as reported to I ( oOlmunll' I wal time [ lee here today that I chl.1 lelortell , the I otitem' duly und that Its parrnts tore Its hOlly to'Illecs anti Ced tile fruugmnemtta to the hears I thl'y had with them , 'lhelr thefts wcre 60 numerous In Iltnam ( aunt ) thlt they wcre erl\ ' , " to thll count ) ' by I hand at furwls armed with hotgull" . nnd It II thc Intenton to treat tlem In lhls llace In I simiar mnamiller . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'onr (1Ihtrtn , Ihlr..1 In 1t111. WI.IIAlSON ITATXON hy. , Jun. 2.- . - ' 'Fun home ur Daniel White , colored , near 'I this place walt totally eestroyell by tin last nIght. Four chidren , who were uslel'll In the Iiuiiiluitg , were burned to death. \'lIlt , and his wife t'caiied Whie . - p Six Inche or aI0IV Imt ' J'nrlhllt. POnTIAND , Ore . Jan 2.-0\'er six In < lef of snow tel here since morning and the ( storm still continues . Street car traliio wai i \ructcll ' suspended before trnle'al \ I f-I of . snow ) Is very unusual In wester Oregon. _ _ _ . _ _ _ Invnr "mal I urremucy Bonds . olel. COLI.'MIILYS. 0" , Jan , 2.-The State Trade : and laIor assembly today adopted I reso- luton a > ldnf eciugress to curtail the power - . - - - - - _ of HnlNI States jtitlges In the mnattTht Issuing blanket In 1111"s , 1i \ ' matljf 1u 15 to P ! I Prepllent C lVelan,1 Is asked to ( Issue futlre bonds In elenomlnaton of U , $2 , and $0 , bearing Iller - cent Interest , $ .1101J.1 W,0S11) 1U 111. " Urllh Market time Only One J.tft for Alerlt' " 1.lvo Suck 1'IJrter" : . ChICAGO , Jan 2.-Nelson Morris has received - ceived a cntlegram treat hIs agent at Ant\\'erl that ( l the Belgian government has \ohlbIC ! the Importation of lve cattle from the UnlCI States on the ground that 1)leuro'lnellnolla Is premlent In thIs countr . This closes nil ) the t ports all leaves to tIle exporter only the Irllsh market , and even here , there Is a f ailing oil from normal coniitiomms . This Is In i addition to the embargo on dressnil beef nnll lackCI goods which has heel II force II must of the European l rountrl for some ti me. Aecorllng to Mr Morris , lelglu1 Is Icrely m following lie ( heath of Austria , Ocr- many , Pratice ali other I uroral natons In ) taking t retaliatory measures against the United StateB for the abolItion of the reciprocity treat t ) ' under which their sugar industry urea- ) 11ered. l The acton br the Belgian authorites ( not olly shnts off all access to the markets of that t cOltr ) ' , but also to those of Swhtzen- land l all a part of Alstrln , which 1eat was sent via Ant\et . All of rOltnental Europe IB i now liractically' closed the ia 11ractcal ) to ( lIve stack a 111 tlresse,1 beef from the Unlel1 States Three citIes In this ( country Gent mllols of Iiolars worth of live a 111 ) drcssCI meat to I E l urOI'er ) ' year amid the present embargo IB I I bi v of ahuost Incalculable severIty to the cattle raIsIng Inlluftr ) ' . The three cites ' which II ave done the eXIJOrtn" are Chicago , New York anti Ilaltimnore . 'rrade has re- centy grown to such mammoth proiontioiis lroortols thlt a hamburg firma recenty C011)lete,1 f\'o : steamers for the exclsivo 1Jlt10se of sh\- \ sp ( 1)lng eatlo anti dressell beef Ever ) ' weekS three or four boats , each carrying $ i & , OOO I worth of beef , crossed tito Atlantic for the I Antwcrp port alone . The National Live ' Stock exchange has Issue n letter , which will bo sent today to every stock exchange II l the lie ( west calllg atentol to the Importnnco I of prompt , vigorous action In : ' the t mtiatter . . llnn Ill' Tll Ul'PllWS. ,811)lloletl , Train tel , rn Jl81rm time lllrr- I "hul Rnd 1.p"U' and I'Mt'III ' . I MACON , lrf. , Jan . : . -Jiist hefore , the arrl\ul or the north oun tm-alit this mornIng : Ing i City Marshal Scot was wired ( hint two I suspicious characters , suspected of being the t 11rtes who robhed the train on the Alabama Southern railroad two nights ago : nenr Yo.Ie stnton , were on the train , and I to arrest them at iuiacomi lie arouBed Sheriff Darrnh , but the train mched here before they got to the station. They met two men oil the plank wale which lends . to the station , but hm no reason to hint they were thl ones wantel. Arriving hintt the depot ) Deputy lcCune told them that ' the two inca they met were the ones wanted. Scott Inl lcCule got II ! bach to heath them off antI Sheri Darrh followed - lowed them hack the u'ailc. 01 ( wale. Scot ama lcCune haled them and whlt next occurred' Is still \ystery. . One of the I'obbel's seized Marshal McCune slddenly , disarmed hIm , ! ld holding him between himself antI Scot ortlered the latter to thrOuv dowi : his gtmn : Scott could not lire wIthout hitting MeCimne tutu obeyed orders. The second robber tiiei ; aicked up Scott's shotgun anti halted Sltemhf Darrnh , vhio came up at that ( line. 1VIti , one robber poIntIng liLa gun and ( lie otiic with his idstoi In hti futce they * 'enrchet c Ijarrnh , but so iinstiIy that tie'y' failed ti find lila pistol. They ( ( Ito three ohulcera were titemi told to move on muiti be biamiie. . 1 quIck about it. Tue robbers leisurely walke , ' 1 ba1 toward the railroad , anti were ito heard of. 'aft.ruynrds . , having crpssqd thu raIlroad ItrIdge , Bionrihodnils 'were 'tlre for and have arrIved from Meridian , Thlrt : V moutmiteul , men -have , tnrtijltit , and , it I expected that they will be captum'erl. On - of time robbdrs was titoughit to be itt citizet of , title county who has just finisheti a tern In the Alabama penitentiary for horse steal - Ins In PIckhn county. Tile' hlootihoumnl have struck the truth and are makIng a gao run. _ _ . _ - JIEVLJu7) TO IIIITUI1N 'tilE NIffllO. Set Up Ii fletensa tim Omcors Omd : t' Stmimited to Tmiico Iflimt to Iku tynclmcii , HOT SPRiNGS , AlIc. , 3mun. 2.-The circul I court of Memphis , Tent : . , Itna refused t honor a requisition front Governor Fish back of this city , which ball been ilul : ! , . signed by ( ito governor of Tennessee , (0 I' an ox-negro preaciter named W. 0. ICeithi , uvhio is wanted here for arson mind lcniiir A ( leliitY hierlE fm-ommi thIs county went I ; Mempitis after ( ito prisoner , hut failed t bring iiltn back. 'rIte negro employed coat : el mimI set uim a. jiiea ( lInt lie had been ne quItted of tile charge Iii ( he courts her ; rinul that ollicors at this county sought 0 brlmig hIm back here for tile pimrpose of lumv lug hIm nolibed. After uteanimig the ens presented by the defendant's counsel Cli iwisonem' wale released by the judge cit a wri ? of lmaiiean corpus. Keith itt a. shrewd. negr 0 amid it was not because of fear of vioienc that ito resisted ( lie olilcern anti lirocess a l ( lie law , but because tin dhil not visit 0 urmisuvem' lit ( lie courts here to ( hue cilange agaumist imirn. TIte authioritiele here WI make another effort to secure hint. COSFEHSEI ) TO .1 1)OUJJLII iIURtIJf. Burled Ommo of His % 'lctints lieforo i.tfo S'iit ExtInct , ST. LOUIS , Jun. 2-Noble Sheparfi today confessed Ia detail time murder of rrhiomns Morton and the fatal assaultIng of Lizzie Leahiy , Morton's parnmotlr. Ills titmntemnents heretofore denied responsIbility for time in- juries to the woman , svhto is now dyIng at thie cIty hospital. Shepard now states that itrorton found ltiin in a compromising conihio tion with ( Ito womnn nail shot at him , in return Sitepard knociceti him down with a hammer. 'l'he s'oman trieth to prevent titis antI for so doing was huerself beaten untIl hter skull was fractured In a dozen places , Going away , Shepard was irresistibly drawn hack , anti us Morton lund revived , Imo idIot at lmlmtl aSahI. Shepard ngttilt heat Morton imito Insensibility had bunleti ltlmn , th" meiirgeomts say , before life was extinct , 'rho Leaiiy woman , hI a rational monient today' , stateli that this latest confession Is correct. iat.i ; P Ii'OP'S ( I E.'EIWStTY. General i"lovemmmont ( irgaitized for time , sli . of NeturuisIcul's 11.iitItimtc , lEApWOOD , Jail , 2.-Spechul Telegram , ) _ 4. tunes meetIng of ( lie cItizens of Deaml- vttoti has been held to ( alto notion towanil m'cilevlng time distress prevalent in sonic riortiorts of Nc'iirzislea. Comnilttees have been mippointed Ii : every town in time IhIlls and time s'orIe of i'alsimiir ( uiimls , itrovisions mtmtil eiotiming already started upon , \VIthmnut limirdly an effort two cnn iouite , of flour Inive heeit secmi m'el , ii ad vi I I ho rhil luiell hat mma't ) I- itteiy to time relief committee in Nehraslea. No effort will lie mquttreii by time peoiilu of it a I I ills to a iii t hi dr mmcightliors I ii neetl II nml ( rain their store ( if piemity a goodly suot'tiomt will be ( orwnr'leii to relIeve tite sufferhmtgs of tInt unfortunate dmoutir victims , TJIEIIC LiST ( IJJIVS.IL , Omit , % ViIite MIiml mimi 'I'uv , , IIliIsIlit iiurmaui I II loa I ii nit I Ii t' 1.1st. ' t on I I.s. . nil t ion , I1ANSOM , H. I ) , , Jmutt , 2.-Meager neport I come front the old Slesetomi reservation , , nimme mIles south , thittt a tire occurred last night 1st WhIlcil mtt'etah lives is'ere host. 'J'hte namites of tue persons caid to itirve Perished nra : SAM GIIISON , whuite , l'E'I'Fil ( ltlSAU , I rumfiami , LA ihilLl , Indian , 'rite coroner anti a body of citizens have m mitam'ted for thai scene. A crmrotmsal lit which : the tough ivitltti and Imtilltjn element lime. domtttnated s'as in ( till blast uchien 111(1 build. . lug took tine and mu itumnber vere cremnuled . SI runt mu fi uimor I mm Cmmhii rmilo , FLOIIENCE , Cob. , Jan , 2.-'ruIe riches : I strike ever made In time Florence oil fieldu hmit8 heeut made by Cite United Oil coropani lit COai Creek two miles from tluls cIty , The 110w of oil hail a hlfty-iouild , iressure , while at the wimeels lucre the pressure , iu oniy auto ounces , 'I'hie new ivell is said li ) b equal to any In l'ennsylvaitlu. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Millers Mce ( In . .iiiltmii St'iilomm , ClhIC".GO , Jan , 2-Tile executive commit . tee of ( ito Millers' Nntlomtal association a : f ( lie L'niteil Stuttes met at 1110 ( iramiih Pa due today , 'fhie liusiness trammsacted win ; the himmul adjustnient elf sortie patent Iltign - tioil iii which tile associaiion has for somtm' ' L : tIme been invoivert , _ - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - _ - _ - _ - - _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ ----------------I- . . FOR ShOOTING SCOTT M ese Elliott Arrettea as One of' the Party Who Pircl on the Carriage , S HERIFF hAMILTON NOT HEARD FROM H is Posse Supposed to Be Still Searching the Brakes f'ortho Lynchor , S TARTLING THEO3IES ARE SUGGESTED O lalius Male ( that Scott Was Abthioted by Friends to Aid His Escape , O'NEILL I'OPLE GREATLY EXCITED Uriommil mumtil I'ties of tilt , ittsiim , ithiumi Ar. rmtyctl Imi aliomt ( ( ) ppoqItiomlOrauo Troimhilo Ieuir.l , lit ( 'ti'o l'rolti lied % rne'att .ire % iiiti , O'NEILL , Neb. , Jamt , 2.-Special Telegram. ) . -Tite first arrest hi tlte Barrett Scott case . i s.as mii.itle at i o'ciock timls uftennoomi , Moso Elliott , it fittliter , who lives at Scottvlile , a. I S iltail towmu twenty-two itilies nortiteast of t his city , was takemi itito custody by a uosse o f eitizemis , led by City Maralmal C. E. hall , ' a mId brojgimt to O'Neill , witere he is itow con. fimieti lit time county jail , Thmc arrest ivas itiatle on ( hue streugtit of time declaration of John Sciminitht ( hInt Elliott is O tto of ( lie inca 'ito fired omt ( ito Scott funnily at I'arker's Monday nfternoomt , Sclmniltlt Is t ile driver ivlto iu'as vitim Scott wlmen the t ragetly occurred. lie was helti hIt custody by the lynchters immitil after dank , when he was released and starteti for O'Neill , Ho rcaclmed here at 1 o'clock tite next morning amtd allitost Imttmomiiately starteti back witit a posse of iheterttimted citizens , ivimhclt imicimideil Marshal Hall , S. J. Weeks amid J , P. Gilil- gan , Sclmmnidt foumnrl no ditllcuity in head- lng tue itarty (0 tile house wltere Ito stopped to InquIre tlte way , Front ( hero tiley fol- towed ( Ito wagon trait for three or four miles , but finally iost it. They continued tile search all day yesterday , and about 10 o'clock title forenoon thtey reached Elliott's itouse , They questioned Elliott closely , but hue claimed that hue knew nothIng of the lynclming. SChMIDT RECOGNIZD hIM. SVitllo thus ! was golmig on Sciumaitit , was - watcimlmig ( Ito farmer intently , apti as soomi as they left lie declared that lie could Identify lIlni 05 0110 f tile niasked itaitil , Time posse then went to the omee 'of John Davidson , a justIce of the peace In Scott townshIp , whore . ' a witrm'ant ae'urca 'dr "thearrest - -of-- Elliott on time change of having assisted In shootIng Fannie Me"Vhiorter and Barrett Scott , uvitim intent to kill. Sciumnhdt signeml time complaint , They returned to Elliott's house , ) where tlto warrant was served , and ( lie pnls- oner accompamiled thleni to O'NeIll. The panty arrived in tlmis city at 7:30 : thmi evening , anti 'Elliott was turned over to ' Deputy SherIff O'Neill. Tile prisoner Is an ordhtary-hoolelng farmer , with a bunch of carroty wlIIslcers atiti a rather tleterniineI expression , lie was taken Into a restaurant for supper , and greeted several bystanders whom hue knew witit an evident effort to appear umicomtcernod , lIe was unmIstakably mtervous , itowevor , and seemneti to umtdcretand titat ho is'as lit nit embarrasring perlhicalnent. lie refused to say muclm about ills arrest beyond - yond (110 assertion timat Ito was innocent. " i'as oxpectimig titis , " hue saiml , "for every one knows ( lInt I atit ito friend of Barrett Scott. " 1mm anotlmcr connection Ito snhd that he know notltlng. of time ziimootlmig untIl hue l earned ( ito facts from tire scouting party , l ie claims that ho camt prove ills whereabouts o n Monday , but could. mtot lie induced to tell wlmaro lIe was at ( lIst ( line. lIe was turnerl o ver to time cotmitty autilorlties , anti wilt p robably be given a htearlmtg before County J udgo McCutchian tomorrow , Elliott Is an o ld soldier , amid is turolnlnent In the councils o f ( lie populist patty. lie imami beemi pointed o ut as one dt tlmo most bitter enemies of Scott , and imo does not , deny time allegation , Ash'lo from tlti tile idemitlficatlon by John Sclmmldt is thuo omtly evidence of hmis guilt , Tim news tlat a prlsomier Itati been brought. i n soomt ajureati tilroughm tile city , antI before Elliott Imart flnislted Iris supumor a crowd had gatitered around ( ho btuiluhimmg , They were orderly , Ilowover , amid ito thurcatmi of violence % \ o-o luc'artl , MANY RUMORS AFLOAT. Wimat hiatt been learned today adds but l ittle to whtat is already ltmtou'n in regard to tiuo mitysteny. Altimougil ( Imere ila'O been no new develojtmnenla the oIl ! reel- dents Pave Imatl timito to sift ( lie facts , ( ere takimig nmty furtimtr actiomt , Althuougll there have beit no iiesv developments the old residents have lmad ( line to sift time facts , and ( hue result is ( limit a number f men front ( lie rtorthr country ruro tinder suspicion , Various circulnstanceli mine cited in support of titee conclusions , bitt until they are backed up by more tamtglblo evidence tluo proof ii too IndefInite to u'arrant the mention of any nantes , AKIN OUT FOR IILOOD , The cltizemta of O'Neill have been su'rougltt up to a lmigii tensiumi by time startling crIme , an , ! ( lie sticets mire frill of rumnora that for time most part lack confirmation , It was reported timis mitorning thmat Mrs. Scott himtl recogmuized that leader of ( Ito hynelming party' and ( list Dell Ahlmm tImId Mr. McWllorter luau itumited up mi usiico late last night and ob- tamed a warrant for hula arrest , If such a warramtt lIne been issued Its existence is stuthiouly concealed. Abut drove off toward Parker tillS morning , say'hmig tlmat hue ip- temuded to flail sonic clew to time fate of hula brother-in-law before he returne'l. ' County Judge McCutchin and ( ho local justices ot time licace deity tluat. ( lucy have been called oil to issue clay warramuts. 'fius ImuIiIresCIOn hits gaimtctl ground thmis att-rmmioit ( lust lehh Akimt hind a mieflnlte object ill View wtuen hue started for I'arker this nierning , lie was aceonipsaitil by I _ , - _ . _ - - - - ' ' : : = : t.-