M . . c # . 1 . ' . THE OMAHA i DAILY - . I i ESTAllLISIIED JUNE IH , 1871. OMA1LA , ] ? RIDAY MO1NNd JANUAly , 1896. 10RE ARRESTS IADE Mn Thought t Di Implicated in the Bari rett scott Abduction Incarcorathd . - STRONG EVIDENCE AGAINST MILT ROY I Was His Team and Onmsgo Which Hauled the Woinn Away DEL AIKEN ( lllNKS lE lAS TiE LADR . George lulhnn Suspected of Doing the ' Man Who Hcaded the Mob 'J , ' SHERIFF HAMILTON rOUND NOTING lI8 , , I.onl S.arch l'rl\'C Only that Scot I " ' 1M : lt 1'llc.1 In the : IIIrlru , 3tIver-Myitcry : HellI18 18 e Jeell lS'er. . O'N1ILb , Neb. . Jan. 3.-Speclal ( Tc1o gram.-I ) Is now the torn t lay since Bar- ret Scott was snatched trol his 1 carriage at Parlier , parated from his family an.1 hur- neil away Into the ) gorges at the Nlolrara valley , hero ( to be dealt wHh as the fancy at his captors might dictate. During that time every effort that prsna1 rrlemlshlll or the deslro for justice could sugget has been t1- . flIOyetl to ascertaIn his tate and bring his Iupposed ) murderers to justice. Three-scores OF determlnell men have followed the trail oC the vlglants by day and camped upon It Jt nIght , miles at desolated country have been L scoured. Ever ) ' man and woman between L O'Nei and the Niobrara river has becn qUeston I , All this has been entirely trull- Iesz. The mystery at Scott'9 tate remains m unsoh'ed. No trace has been tounl to Indicate - ' cate that he ID alive , nor has his Inanimate 4 ' 1 . body been brought baele to sadden the heath m or these who loved him Three of the men I I , who are belev l to have a hand In the murderous - ' 11erous assault are In the possession of mur-I' m I I law. Another who Is the alleged leader of r 'r' the bloody caUee Is under surveiance , and , I may ho brought In at any moment. Whie . il0 evIdence against these men Is In no case I 'cncluslve. It Is i Bunclcnty strong to warrant I . , the belief that nt least two or them have some knowledge ot the alair , Sheri laml- ton and a score or deputes are still hard at ] 'work and 1 Is believed that the next few . days will bring additional developments. ROY OWNED TiE TEA I. : i . The men now under arrest arc Moe , ' , : ' Elliott , who was brought In yeslerday. Mit I 10y and James Plnlermfl , Roy Is the I young mm : who was spotted by Iarsllal I Hal and his 1)0500 when they arrested m- I , 7 . . itoti. I Is fully established that ho Is the ' owner or the sorrel team and carriage which ) m ' conveyed Mrs. Scott . Miss McWhorter and I the children from the ( scene or the shoot Ing to Dartel's farm. Suspicion atachld I to Roy before the jesse left O'Neill. They . had obtained from the Scott family an ex- celent description of the rig , and at once , suspected That It was the one that Roy was kncwn to own. Boy lives on James Pinker man's farm , which Is about a mile llstant t from EIUons ' house , near Scottvtlle. I WI decided not to rest hIm-at the tie , In 'Ihe . expectation that something could bo learnM SI I ' from Elliott that would throw addllonal I light on the case. After Elliott was arrested - rested he stated that he and Roy were together - gether Monday afternoon. Early this morn - tog halt and Elsworih 1ack started . for the Plnlcrman farm -with " 'warrantfor ' ( far -ih "n 'warrant- Roy's arrest. Soon after the suspect started to drive for O'NeIll. He missed the ofcers and arrived here alone this afternoon. He was drIving the identical . rig that hal been described by Mrs. Scott. He was Just hItch tug his heres when he was seen by Special I Deputy 'Veelca who Immediately placd him under arrest. Weeks was a warm , trleml ) of Scott's , and one of Iarshal Hail's possc . , Doth the prIsoner and his rig were taken to ; Scott's resIdence. There Mrs. Scott and 1Iss McWhorter pesltvely declared that this was the rig which had talen them to Bartells. CONDEMNED DY IS FATHER. I Is an interesting circumstance that the lb parents of young Roy were at the Scott resIdence - Idenco when their son was brought In as a , . prIsoner ills father Is L P. Roy , a tarmer ; ' who lives eighteen miles southwest at O'Nel I. 'fhll II In an exactly opposite direction frrnie Scottvllie. Both Mr. and Mrs. Roy are close 'trlends at tie Scott family. They came to I 9'Nel as soon as . they heard of their mis- fortune , and have bon with them ever since. The scene when Roy was brought In was an affecting one. The old man beheld hIs son accused at the murder ot his lifelong frlenll - . - - . le stood by while the women IdentifIed the - - - rIg and heard the words pronounced which branded ' the boy as at least an accomplice II tlto terrible deed. . I mIght hn'o been expected - \ . . . peeted he would protest that his son was In- , " "nocent. ne did no such thing Ho hell Jus- 'I' / . ' tco to the memory ot his friend as higher , t' t than the paternal tie. no hesitated only a ,1 moment. Then he deliberately declared that t , young Roy was guilty or beIng a Participant } In the outrage. No plea for mercy for his Fen clcaped his lps , lIe urged him to make n clean breast of the whole affair and re- Im'l his mind at tim burden of gIlt. Milt , nay retnsl to answer. He declared that he ' knew nothing of Scott's tate. Then his old mother followed the example at her husband . { . a 111 with tears In her eyes begged her son , . \0 \ to male the best of his position and turn . ' I' ' . .t.aIo'H evidence. Hey was still immovable. Ito wn kept nt tIme Scot rea'dence for abut . , lwt ( hours. but refused to admit any connec- tJI wIth the affair. lie persistently declared that he was Innocent . Mler this experIence t Roy was taken before Justice Wager3. Wagers I In 1 n.publean , and a change ot nnuo was all. 'lld tor. 'rimis was granted . and tie prisoner 'wi be arraigned before JUHlo Cost llo . vopuIIet . Whoso court Is about three mle : ' orlln't tram O'Neill. . lHS , SCOTT'S STOn. . A Dc" reporter \sloll : the Scott resIdence . . hIs evening. The talmly were all gathered In he slUIng rcom lr Scot , . Miss Mc- Whorter , Hrs. Akin and Mr , and Irs. Hay and smyeral other were present . , I was e\l. dtnt that they were all deellly IllrlSuII with ' 'A. . . . the turn aralrs halt taken , In replying to the . rvporter's question Mrs. Scot staled that she hall recognized the buggy anli one ot the ( : imorsem3 . The other hOre she coull not be certain of She was asked It I was not poe- BIble , , . that she coull be mnitaken . ) "Noj ; I nm not mlltallen , " she retpoldlll In a tone that admitted at no further argu. men t. AlhlJlh her palo taco und the dark clr. des around her eyes bear wines to the ( 'rJet that ( has dnrlu'nc.1 tie pust few days ' .4 Mrs Scatt Is one of those women who pos. lessee a vast reserve torce. Naturally of a retIring disposition , she was mend to the leepest emoton lS m she thought of the poss' bully that h'r husblll's murdeer ! Isht be brought to JU lre. She rose ( rem her chair and tacel } the part . whIle her e'es dilated with the etrer.gtIm at her feelings , She spoke while ni eloq'iemiee ot grief that would have touchC an ) humal Ii earl . i - "I can IWCr ( rorgh' " , " saul she "the men I I who have honldCl my husband nil thee I , rears . They hnmbrellrrseltcil ( and vil. ' ned U8 all . My husband was an honorable man. 'fle ) ' ha0 bounded fll like woves : I all now they have COllllcted their \orl ( . I Imow that he la lead , and now 1 want to see the brute who took him tram me made t to answer for their crime. " POSiTiVE OI RO\"S CONNECTiON , - Miss MoWhorter was equally IIos1thI ' that noy's rig was limo one In which she hall taken the terrIble rile Monday afternoon . She saId she hall good reason to remember : I. and she could not make a mbtako a tar . La the Identity at the vehicle and the horses m : pc - were concerned. Neither of the women could Identy i Roy as the driver. They said lie mIght or might not be the man . as the driver was 80 completely covered by his die. guise that they had no idea at his appear- o nce. 10 hnd only spoken once or twice luring i the rhlo and then I was In a tone that was evidently assumed. Mr. Hay , senior , was a silent witness ot the cr onversation. lie sat wIth his back to the reporter with his heall bowed as though In i palnrul contemplaton , At this point he turn t ell and remarked that he supposed that the ( vIsItor hall come to interview him , too le was answered In the nmrmat\e. and ndllell that he never hall anything to con- eenl and time truth might just as well be known. "I am convinced , " he sold . " \lat Milt was In i the gang that kied Scoi I am eJunly certain that he was forced Into time affaIr ca alnlr Igalnst his better judgment. lie Is 24 years out anti ought to be able to think for hlmselt h , buL ho Is easily Influenced . lie has l\'ell lI l In that country since heM 1 ! , nnd I know that 11 has acquired a good deal or the t feeling that exists there against Scott. le l certainly never learned It from me. Every one here that knows me , knows that 1 was Scott's friend and I want to see the mystery ot hlf death cleared up at any cost. " James Pinkerman was arr'sted In Justice 'Yager's court room Just before 6 o'clocl tonight ito owns the farm where youlg Ioy lives . hut % lives hero irs O'Neill. There , Is less evidence against him than tiny of the I others. 1e hnl como into the court room wih Hay nail , was sItting beside him when Sheriff hamilton entered , lie seemed to know that he waR wanted amid said : " 1ere 1 am , sheriff : you cal get me any time. " 'fhe warrant vas real to him I was issued on complaInt of llrshal hail. The same acton was taken In Plnllerman's case as In Hay's. Both men aN In the county Jai tonight. Justice Costello will probably como to O'Neill tomorrow morning. Both will plead not guIlty , and they wilt probably be admitted to bal arid a continuance taker : PnSONlmS TALK FREELY. Roy and Plnllerman were both interviewed , and seemed perfectly wIlling to tel their Rtcry. Roy said that Ire went over to the EllIott place about noon londay. lie had a colt that he was talking about trading with Elliott , and the two men , with a neighbor named Iulhan , went over to the range , about nIx miles southwest , to leak at Elliott's horses. 'fhey did not return until late In the afternoon. This Is the same story that was told I by EllIott , but the officers claim that when they arrested \ Elliott he told them that he and Roy vera alone cn the 1rlp. Pinkerman claims to have been In O'Nei until .1 o'elock : Monday : afernoon , when he drove out to the tarm. lo then Joined the rest or the party , but claims that at II tme he did not know that a tragedy hnd occurred. All threD of the accused arc defended by Attorney P. M. llurrlngton. H. M. Utley will 'conduct : the proseculon. The evidence that has been discovered has given allltonal credence to' the belief that Scot was mur. dered by the vigilance committee that I\S- posed of Ralph Hi and his son last July. All or ' time men who have been arrested arc t supposed to b members of that organization . I this Is the case , It Is beloved that It will bo difficult to effect n conviction. No mem- bar at any of the vigilance committees 1hat have existed In the Niobrara valley durIng the past twelve years has ever been known 'to make a ccnfesslon. They wel understand 'a clone month stands between them and I death. GOADED TO DESPERATION. An old M resllen't of this seton , and 1 prominent democratic politician , said today that time men who killed Scott were not law- less men In the ordinary acceptance of the , term. They hall not had a crop tor two I years Their property had elepreclaleci Their taxes were Imigh. Many of them werm : hungry and alt hih Ic&pera te. They wee leved that ' Scott had approprlat ll $10,000 UI [ r the taxes that had been wrung from their tamlsh pockets They had been led to be- leve that he wonld only receive a lght 1un- Ishment at the most and when he was turned 1 i loose before their eyes , they Imagined that L their only hope or justice lay In violence Attorney HarrIngton , 'who will defend the prisoners . says that he has no doubt that the farmers In the north country have been wrought up to that point where they were fully eapaIle or killing Darrett Scott. They believed that he had grown rich out ot their pockets , and that the $1OOOOO that they lost through the t lure or the lol county bank had been sacrificed by Scott and his m trlends. Now they saw him driving past their , Impovtrilhed farina with a carriage : and a coachman whie they were hurlng : dried cow chips for fuel , anti their chidren m were barefooted. AIM this to the tact that they were reckless men by nature and train - lng , a 11 It was not stramme that they. were ' moved by revengeful emotions. DEFENSE IS CONFIDENT. 1r. larrln ton declared that his clents could never he convicted. all coul ( They al told a straight story concerning their whereabouts m during the time when the shootng was m going on at Parker , and lw could anyone prove that they were not telling the truth , There ! I a rather curious situation In the ; case of Mose immiatt. He was released on bond hy Judge McCutchan to appear at 2 , o'clock Monday. He was rearrested and alIen before Judge Wagers A change of yenuo was allowed . and the case was taken before Justice Wilcox. lie again released Elliott on a $500 bond , and the preliminary examination was Set for Tuesday. Elliott has two examinatons scheduled and It I clalmell that tIme only way out or the tangle ( to Is to hold both examinatons as billed. WHAT DELL AIKEN WAS AI TEn. The nature of time mysterIous Intormatcn which Mrs , Scott imparted to Del Aldn. and whIch caused him to leave abruptly upon an unknown nmisslon has heen ascertaIned. It Indicates that at Parker Darrel Scott recognized - nized lt least enC of the men who took his life . At that time he whispered to hIs wIfe Limo name or the leader of the mulled assailants . ants , That name was George D. Mullhan , and It Is believed ! he was the man who ted time tack. Mulihan I ! ' a Tarmer , who Ive3 near Scot\It neighbor c 1 lott and Roy , Time later both assert that Julhan was In their company on Monday afternoon. I they are guilty , as Is charged , SCt1 part- log words were true. I Scott's recognition was correct , then Elliott and Roy were Part- ner. . In the crime , The Identfcaton ) ct Elliott by Schmmuitit . that at Hoy's team unit buggy by the two women and Scott's alleged recogniton of George ( lulhan , all tend to support each other , As Aiken son a9 ar- rivet ! Mrs. Scott told him what her hn8balll hall sall. , 'fhe next mornIng AIken Itarl 1 In the direction ot Mullliman's terra Fe was accompanied by lId lershelser , an n-shelll and I warm ' trlend at Scott's . Time two men returned tu' O'Nei at a late hour tonight. They brought no prisoner wih them , 'Ihey hail , akcmi mme warrant when they ( MartPI } . but Inunedlately : after limey returned one W I sworn olt and an oleer was dlsptchell northward with the document In his posses- shea 'he name on the warrant Is not dts- closcd hut It Is reliably stated that I Is that at lu1han , The eMcee can scarcely ! return I betorl morning. ) CLAIM . TO mmw SOMEThiNG , Neither Aiken nor lerhclser would make any lOnle statement. 'I hey said that they had dlcovered facts tla would lead to Important - portant Ilevelopmelts : tomorrOw , bat woull not disclose their nltr . One of the most remiamhable : facts discovered by those who have spent the past thrce days lparchlng the Niobrara vale ) ' 18 that there were moro lost hOres In that locality lon.lay . afternoon thsn at ummy prcI'let : tln.1 In Its hlstor . There are / close : : mel II that local ) ' who claim ( limit they were out looking for lost horses on the date mnemmtloned . lnl In a case 111cc that this of ' . Ille course I'elr Ilreclso where- abouts could not he ascertaimmtd I Is . lend herl thnt a solicitous regard for the welfare at lost hont's Is I' mante that ( covers a mos brutal crime Sheriff Iamlton ret'e'ed : a telegram thl , aftrmmoomm . whleh was gratefully ackuowledgul by those who still believe that the abduction at Parker Will arcomplshel by Scott's trlenlK , I was sent trol 1'llnnOlt. , Mlnn . arid Wa slgne : by It G. liayleu. I briefly stated that larrel : col was 11 that city In IUS. E.Le.The ! shell at once - - wtred the sherll ( Contnued : on Tim rJ 1'ae. ) BULGARIAN SOLONS HGIT - Procceding of the Sobrajo Intefrupted by a Rather Strmy Scono. PREMIER CALLED A MEMBER A LIAR - low Ucr ) I leqne t for 1Ione ) for Stir. IIrc8 lon or Irlgnndn/oladlcIIR Left and lie ( oerlnent l'rumged tire l'otteat AJnesly 11111. VIENNA , Jan 3.-There Is consIderable ! comment hero regarding lImo stormy and 01. most m unprecedented scene whIch took place In i the SobranJe , the national assembly at Sofa , on Friday night last and early Satur- day moring. During the debate on a credit ot 50,000,000 francs asked OOOOO for by the government - meat for the purpo ot suppressing brlgand age , M. Dossel , the opposition leader , Il- car ( that brigandage no longer existed In Bnlgarla h and that the premier. M. Slol , oskell for this money for the purpose at es- tablshing t a system of political esplonag An uproar followed , the supporters of the gov- ernme'nt : strongly denrmnclng the assertIon of the opposltcn leader , and M. Dossel replying : wih strong Impressions reflecting Ipon the ministers r , This caused Slol to explain : "You are a liar antI slanlerer , " This bromrglmt matters to the hhhest pitch of excitemmient. All the deputIes sprang to their feet amid hurled insults at each other , while : : t. Dossel contnued his attack Illn the t govcrirmment. Finally the president of the bOlly , Dr. Theodorel , nnnouncell M . Dossel's : expulsion tram the chumber for the remainder of the sassion and dIrected the qnalstors to remove him from the precIncts of the house The liberals replied to thIs order with a storm at hisses and whir the members of the opposition - slton grouped about him , M. Dosser struel at the quaestors and beat them off , but not , untIl sonic ot the deputes had drawn re- ! volvera i Dlrlng thus exciting scene the ministers withdrew and left the liberals In possession of the house After an hour's Interval the sitting was re- sln : : ed nt midnight Time opposItion protested against time acton of the government , de- clrlng that the scenic was caused by lt Stolol calhg 1 Dosser a liar and a slanderer and later the opposition left the ; house In 1 body In order , as they claimmned to avoid witnessIng turther acts of injustice , to thec olntry and Its representatives. DurIng the absence of the opposition deputes of the government discussed and I adopted the political amnesty bill , Including tIme propositions to grant amnesty to Zanllol anti Karaveloff. Them ensure Is regarded as I sealing the Husso-Dulgarlan reapproachmont An exciting debate had been expected upon I this bill. After the measure had been adopted Satur - day morning , the opposition : returned to the SobranJe and this most exciting aU-night : Sitting was concluded. silt JOHN T1IOMI'SON IUn EI. Funeral Services In Umuhitmix-Sormon : by . \rehhtsholl O' Hrlen HALIFAX N S. , Jan 3.-Early today lImo remains at tIme late Sir John Thompson - son were removed to the catafalque In Sl Mary's cathedral where time requlel mass and tuneral services were celebrated. Arch- lshop O'Brien preachc an eloquent ser mon from the words : "Having theo con- versed with you tram my youth until this ; day behold here I am : speak of me before the Lord and before His annointemi whether I have take any man's ox or ass . it I r haVe m wronged any man. I I have oppressed any mr mono I I have taken I bribe oppresse any ' : n hand aed I will depose It this day , and vil I restore I to you. And they said , w1 I hnct not wronged us nor oppressed us , nor taken aught aL any man's hand. " Time attendance was necessarily restricted I to people of official , restrletel omclll posllons Among these I present were : Lady Thompson , tamly and relatives : Lord and Lady Aberdeen , repro.I seating Queen Victoria : Sir lcalenzle Ilowel I and his cahlnet : Lieutenant General Mont gomery Morse and star : membera of the provincial cabinets , high government officials , judges from all over Canada After the : requiem mass hal been celebrated , the I'e- mains were Interrcd In loly Cross ceme- tory . At the ( conclusion at time servIce time comm m was borne to the funeral car anti time funeral I cortege proceelel to Holy Cross cemetery , where the Interment took place. nOME , Jar : . 3.-The English and Englsh Amnepl - can colonies here , the mayor at anl Amer- i the other municIpal authorities , were present - ent today at the funeral sudrvice In honor of the late Sir John Timonipson The three Protestant churches at Rome were Iecked with mouring emblems , lU\OO JONOI' Tl ( 1\SI n. Decorates Ulm " 'Ith tint Order or the 1m- penal u _ hmryemnuthmommmummu. YOKOIA IA , Jan 3-I Is stated that tIme mltdo has conferred upon Emperor William the grand order of Imperial Chrysanthemum In recognition of the service lone by the , German olcers to the Japanese forces who : have bee under their instructIon In mIlItary i and naval science , mitary The wounded and sick ofcers at time army I will be kept In the field imoepitals until hosplols spring. Only the invalid soldiers or the unl army w1 be sent to Japan Irst I'"ulntl lofliO { to ( lsJer , e. PRAGUE , Jam : . 3.-A report which was spread among time peasantry ot time mmeigimbpr- hood at Braneu to time erect that time Virgin Mary hal appeared In n neighboring wood cH'sed , GOOO people to asselblo In the hope of winessing time IPI.arlton. Time local autimoritlee . tearing a disturbance . ordered time crowd to disperse anti when orlerel fused to ( do so the gendarm charged and wounded two at the peasants lint reinforce. mlnts of sendarmes hall to he sUlloned tram : : several IJreclncts ) before the authorities succeeded In dispersing the crowds. ( lee'omo $ , 1..1 ' rind 11'lko Ills "Ileeh , LONDON Jan. , 3.-1 was learned tOday that Mr. Gladstone had hal a serious accident - dent las weck. lie stumblell over an open drawer , cut his forehead broke his specta- cbs and was unoblo to sea for several hour , Mr Inll Mrs. Gladstone took a drive of three miles In an open carrIage yesterday , and on' Monlay they wi leave England for Cannes , where they will be the guests at Lord Hen. deli . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IUIII , ' lie ' I.u IHt S lu Clnllhallm. AUCKLAND Jan , ' , 3-Ad'Jces received hero from Samoa , dated Deeemher 21 , say that there has been luch disorder at Apia , District colecton at taxes has not been at. tempted for the past year. One native has been sentencell to death and others havt been Imllrlsonell for Itllng three lack men. The natves were preparing to edt the bodies at their victims when they were arre ted. Czar 1.\.1 I Ito 1'0(11. BoylE . Jan. 3-The pope has openly shown his pleasure at the czar's actIon In sondhig Count Llllor.n08tovskl , HURsian ambassador - tor lt VIenna , to announce his accession to the throne of Hurla , The Pope looks upon the act lS bearing tresh testmony to th\ cordial relations exlstog betweemm the Vatican and 8t. l'ctrsburg. Vatcan Ath911uI 1"11 I I I II I l'Ulli"ntllllie. ! CONSTANTINOII.E , Jan 3.-A perpllt has lfen given to hold an ArmenIan bal for the benef or the school of time different Ilro\lnces at ArmenIa. As this Ilermlslo hu been refused for many year It Is looked upon as showing that the Porte ha mnssunmed n conciliatory attitude toward auumel . ' ( r'hl : 10 Force Irllll ) from Ueo. hOME , Jan. 3-At 1 meetng at the tal. lowers at Marquis dl Itudini ex-premier , It S , was decided to commence a1igorous cam- cm- paign with the purpose U torDng the Crlspl go\rnment to resign and to bring about the enators f ormation oC 1 cabinet comopqsed entirely oC , 10TIt.tNO TO , Dr.wn Hattie 110t- IhJ Chinese anti .JalJneAe. , LONDON Jan 3.-A . dispatch to the TImes ft ron : Tlen-Tln says that letters recelvell there trom New Chwing state that the fghtng on December 22 about the village of Jangwnn lasted six hours. General Sting then retired west of Tlen-Chwang anti tIme Japanese returned to lal.Chang. which they fortfed , General Sung on being pursued . marched back on December 25 towards New- Chang which appears to be stilt In the ands h of the Chinese. 10r Wlng.Tsu Is now saul to bo threatened The Chlneso state that the Japanese are suffering greatly front the coM nod that General Sung's force , profiting by experIence , Is Improving i In miiary tactics and seems to be gaining confidence. The general's troops ha\'e i made some creditable marches during the last two months , UUI 11 Anolher bt. , JohlR Inmthc ! . ST. JOhNS , N. P. . .Tnn. 3.-'fhere was I rnn upon the Savings ' hank In Sa\lngs' today cent sequence of a report hint its governors hal given its dlhentures , ni ' ecU'ltts for mm , loam : from the Ilumlmk of' Montreal. ' I Blnk : lontrtnl. The govern- Ilnt denies the reporh 'Ilme : /o\el- OVcrOI1 the Sa vlnJI hank IUle ohtulnel nn attach- lent m n llnlt the Commercial bank utnlh- $1,1- 0 the amount of tie Ilreferrell cimtini clilm aJllnlt the Commercial hank for burma from : : the Sa\hlJs Ilnl ( . The COlnmerclnl hank Is now In the h 111 of court omilcera unit Is likely to contnue so Cor-some olcers tme , ns It Is i ImllHslhle to realize ul.6n time nsets of the : frms f Inleltell ( to the hnnlr , ' Time governument overment his als : been sUNI hy the $ mtvimgmu : hanll 0111- cluls : , I hell uluhle to may them , thO.h al- they want nohi. No salaries lre IHyahle before W'etinesulay next I f"rt I" 1111eu"h I'cettcnmt ( 1ell LONDON , .1an. 2.-A . , Illspatch to the i Times from Buenos A'res sn's Senor Gnr- cia , In the Cilunber or Deputes , moved that the ehumber hold n secret session to I consider whether Senor Sauna Penn IJresl- lent of the republic should not be deposed. Senor Garcia mule It violent slleech In sup- : Ilort of his motIon , declutng that President Pena was unworth ) ' of the oliice he imeld olce Two dlvllons were take .on the motion , each reHuttn In I tie vote. The motion was 1 nai ) ' defeated by the prcsldent of the chamber custnl his' vote agaInst the motion. Senor Garcia Intends to make ; further attacks on President I'enma ) , , , rlh'III ( U""IIJO II Itloxlco. CITY OF MEXICO , Jam 3.-The earth- quake which occur'ed last night his caused I greater damage than reported The Na- tonal theater was again damaged , lS were S otler valuable ftrueture8 , 'he project of the colonIzation at negroes m In Mexico , as printed In newspapers : : In the i Unlell State' , Is not 100ke1 ; upn wlh favor The project Is not taken , erlously In this country , nOi general oplolln seems to op - llse negr colonIzation . 0)- ( 'zar Slarll an Iimvestlgatiomi. ST. PETERSBURG , Jams. 3.-'he czar hns ordered the appointment or1a commitee to I Inquire Into the chargesl which brought about the retirement or :1 , Krlv08cheln , minister of ways amid commumnlcatlons , which retirement Is Imld cOnmunlcatons - quence of his connection : with the con tracts for railroad ties Uho I material for which was to be obtaIned frmthe : estate of It ! . iCrlvoscimein. . I , JUI.t In . Uue ( , .tlhISabreR. NICE Jam : . 3-A les [ rnt duel with 1 sabres has been fought between leh.een two Ialan olcers , 'ojan ( and \'kpri. ; near tint French : frontier. The fight lasted an hour , al the expiration of which ! time Vergorl wat , klell hy I cut on , the right side of Wil neck which overed the' caotd artery , ' Tojanl was so severely . Inded that he Is ; not expected to Bury/.vo / th ( tI ht , ' " . ChInese Envoys " 'il ! llrt' II Ten l3uy . LONDON , Jun. . 3.A dlFpleh : to the Times from Tlen-Tsln says tiat the Chinese envoys - voys to negotiate peace wih Japan wi I proceed to Japan ten days h nco. They wil I meet at Kohe. John 'iv Foster , ex-Ameri- can secretary or state ; who has been appointed - pointed to uct with them In an advIsory , , capacity. C ) , xplrh front III hl to _ \merlea. SHEFFIEr.D , Jan. , Ja. 3-The exports to : AmerIca C\m this consular district for the quarter ending on Decembet ' . 11 amounted to CH6iO , against ! CHG for , the same period In 1893. Time total amount of exports to Amer- : ten from this district for 181 was ! 386UI. against ! 314,130 for 1893. U"thlq n'rt.grcsslvmg In J'la'p' : . IASSOWHA , E" ) 'pt. , ia ' . 3.-Genrl D3r- nlerl , the ialan commandor-ln-cbiet' . wih the whole or the expedition , reached Adl- qualidi . on the Italian bank or the river Nalcb , ycsterda All Is quiet at ICassaia. Over Three 1IIIrel l'lshprmel I.ost. LONDON , Jan. 3-1 has now been ascertained - ruined that 322 fishermen , belonging to huh . Grlmsby and Ylrlmouth , were lost In tbp rccent gule. . S/ . ' TO OTIRI TO : " ' ( hELl' . Coteyvae , ) ' . , . \Imost _ WIped Out I , y . 'Ire. COFFgYV1.LE , ) 1a" : Jan. 3.-Seven three-story brIck huldlnA , including the new Masonic block , were ' destroyed by u tire that started here at 4 o'clock thIs morning Time loss aggregates $103.0. $6,0 of which Is on buildings und $45. < on tlel ( . The aI- Jregate Ilsurance Is about one-half. A man named usley , from the Indian ' 'crltory. was ! dangerously hurt by failing walls. I wits ammo of the most disastrous fre8 that ever befell the town and for' ' n time threat- cacti to destroy time entre elt ) ' , There Is no water worms 01' fire company here , and the lames had full 1\\1) ' for several hours till help came from surroundll towns. The losses l arc divide amonI the folowlnl ; firms , I who lose everything : L. A. lacler. F. Al. I J.aue , drlgs : the Bonanza drug Slorlj Rch- : ards & Lewis , merchant lalorl ; \'iiiiamn liriet shoe store : Dlumond bonier shop ; Jo- seph llmuydenm's gun store. BaIt I dozen of- flees anti the fces Iml lOdges ot several secret so- cietes on time uppel' toOI'S ' were . Ilso guted , IIIN.U'F1 IlS OWN ( . 'IIILI ) . - , Jtado a 1ul for time 'Irul1 with It mint ! ) Iel ped. WADASI Ind , . Jan. 3-A bold case or Iddnnpplnl : occlrrel hero todny. Philip Scot of m Heno , Okl" , came to Wabash anti stole his 4-eal'.0Id daugh\er \ , from hIs di- voreell wife. Scott ma'rrl isle ' wlte II Kan- SaM live years ago and -thar soon moved to m Heno. There he ! r alead to have mal- treated hel' . anti she prcurp 1 a divorce amid tire custody of the child antI ' wait brouhht to Wil Wlbalh by her rehstlvee ihoott came here relltvei Bet all chlrgld his ex-wife 'with ImllrOer , can. 'Wih duct. Last . Monday hmemnsatmited ) Viihiam 1cClelllul because of lila 'Jellous ) ' , gIving him a terrific hemmtlng,4 'iimIe : terrilc ' norning ha loitered Ibout bellnl-S':111 mornlnl time child uhmhmeareth . when hI grabbed Inl and ran for the Ig I our traIn outhmwnrtl . om- eerie are mutter him. Munch uxcitenrmermt was caused by the 1llnapplnl. ' nail time mother ot the chili lie ( rantig . , I CLoSE ( LI I.L FOl 2'lIli ' .JNl , , WlWS. Jellrkahiu Accident to t'h'itanhl 1'0 liver- IUld Trait IASAUI N.\ , Cal , . Jan.The Santa' Fe welthOUOI overland trall : which arrived here at 9:01 : this morllng , foldld with the engine of u freight traIn 'near the depot and austlinell , great , Ilmase , the IsCalle or the paasengers seeming IlrovldenUal. The enGIne and lIve carl of time passenger traIn struck the freight enlne tll , , was thrown art time truck hut not clear anti one siule or the messenger train , ( rain time engine Idle thg ( smiciper . Wil turns otC by the Ironwork at the rrelght enginme which was also mmott \11 completely wreelcetl . ' . Tb sleeller mot Wit ! : I hud scratch : tn one Huh- . hut all lime other carl Were hair wrecked train lime trucks to the root The pal enger8 on the side next to the freight t'fHlne hall u oar- row escape , but none were hlrt , l'cluMylvQnh& , 4 Ilnllll , t11. . PII.ADEI.IJtA , Jon ; 3.Severlarrels 0' IIrovislon8 und ciotlmitm liabed thmrougim clothlli 11lled thrugh thIs city enronto to lanas Ind Nelra'ka. where they wi he distributed among time deserving poor. 'J'ha tOdli were contrliiuteul ly time people 0' Wef htuter . ICelnetaquare. cnlrlhutl11 Oxford Ind other Chesttr laity towns . A fund of nearly $100. more tItan 1 , ( ( ) ' unllt or clotiuinmg und "everal barrels of flour . together - gether with : a large quantity or canned good ; were shipped t : the same point , , CASHIER ROBBED InI ELF Told a Story at First of Doing Slugged and Held Up in the Office. - WAS SIORT AND IT WAS SETTLEMENT DAY - Great I > xelcment In Cincinnati O\'er a Hc- Ilort th"t Some Ono lied 1loellell JOvn all , Jlhhelt inc Cashier of lie ( 'oslonee. CINCINNATI , Jan. 3-There was a great sensaton In the central part of the city thIs afernoon on account of exaggerated rumors about tIre daylight robbery ot time postomce. I was after 2 o'clock when Asslstnnt Cashier Frank ii. Sparks was found lying on time floor In an unconscious cOOUton by Janitor John \\'eise. No noise had prcvlously becn hean i } about the place , but when Welso gave the alarm an enormous crowd soon surouOled the building. When , Postmaster Zumstein , Inspector Salmon and CashIer Tucker or- rh'el In the cashier's once ! , Sparks lll not appear to bo bal , ) ' hurt , alhough ho hal a bIg bump on : his toreheall : There was no doubt whatever about time mooney drawer beIng slort $ SG7. CashIer Tucker and tIme others waited until Sparks tool his lunch first , anti then they went to humid : . Sparks was alone at 1:30 : p. 1" , when , ho says , two men entered the office anal asked for smal change for a $5 hull. While he was Inloelng the money drawer one bt thcm rtisime.1 through , . the small creen door . which II\pened to be ' open , anti soon they were upon him. : He BUYS he dealt one at them a hard blow but was himsel struck by a pair of Iron knocks , and ho knows nothing that tralsllired front that tlno untIl ho was aroused by JanItor \\cise. The watchman , who Is constantly patr01n the corridor , says that he saw no such : men ! Sparks describes either enter or leave the cashier's 0111cc . While all the police , detec- tvs , deputies and Inspectors have been work- lag during the afternoon and nIght on the : theory or a robbery , yet they have been shadowing every movement of Sparks since he let the omc ' , as well as looking out for either the robbers or accomplces , They say that It would have been very plausible for the robbers to have asked for change : for a $5 bill , so 3S to locate tIme money tirawer as wel as to get It unlocked before they rushed In on the man In charge of the omce. Dut the detectives go so far as to say that Sparlls' Injure forehead Is not the result of Iron knuckles or of a. slunfshot beIng used on : L him , but at a bump inflicted by contact will : time vault or something equally hard. On a center table near the money drawer was over $5,000 In envelopes for the letter car rIers , thIs being their pay day. Although It : was In trays that could have been easily car- reid off , I was not touched . Sparks thinks I this Is because these envelopes were covered I by a newspaper There was a much larger amount still In time vault , which was open , , and which was not touched. These circumstances - stances would weigh In favor of Sparks were I It not for the fact that this : was the day for his settiements. After paring oft the car riers ho shoull have had $ SG1 In the drawer , , but the II getectves arc unable to ascertain m whether he had any other considerable : , amount - In the drawer before the robbery T.hey f r with suspicion 'to the door tn Ule 5 : scrCu guard being lett open at a time when I the assIstant ' cashIer was alone wIth $861 In .ls OWJ'c h drawer , another rwelrql ly' full , $5,000 on the . .tabla and $ the vlu.mlt , accessIble - ' cessIble ; They are not only shalowIng Sparks , but also InquIring Into his habits Sam 1 . sssoclates. As nobody was In . the office ex" ccpt Sparks when the robbery occurrcd . It Is Impossible to get anythIng except his own m statement. Time ) ostofce building adjoins : Fountain square , In the center of time city , where the streets are always crowded during the day. Time . fact at a daylight robbery In such I locaton had much to do with the local excitement of time afternoons and evening. Frank H Sparks , the assistant cashier of the postoffice was arrested tonight , and shortly afterward confessed that he got away wih the money hhnselt. He was short $283.30 , and was to settle as soon as Cashier Tucker returned tram huncir , when he knew he would be caught Whie Tucker was lunching Sparlu took $583G8 from the drawer , put $5G2 In his between the leaves at a magazine and $21.28 In coin In $1,28 an envelope , hiding hath. After his con- tesslon he toM where this money vas . anti , $583.G8 was recovered , Sparks Is married and belongs to a good family . His friends will make up the shortage at $283. but Inspector - specter Salmon says that wil not save him tram proecuton. Sparks will have a hear- Ing tomorrow. . J./UI 0J"IU " R , ShI . VBlt. Carne/lu Says that IM'Wlmt I'revenls Trlio _ _ _ Uhu . _ _ _ 1ovivat ibrviiLNn ; ) 0. Jan. 3.-The lLIYJLAND. . , .ln. . - Iron Trade Review will tomorrow publish the following letter from Andrew Carnegie : "NEW YORK , Dec. 2i , 1894.-To the Editor of the Iron Trade RevIew : I seems to mo that 189 Is going to be a better year for the Iron anti steel trade than its predecessor - ser , now slowly dying ; how it could be worse I It 18 dllcul to conjecture. Dut the sword or Damocles hangs over every phase of blslneFs In the United State That sword II of sliver. Until the country Illants itself Ormly all forever upon the Illutorm of money of the highest Itaudard ot value , no forecast la worth much. We never can have permanent : aud : onulne Imrosperity without first settling the standard atllue. . At present - eat capltul , not only nt home but through. out the worll , Is nll'mcd , No prullelt investor - vestOI' imhmroati I will niece lila capital here and numbers are quiety witimtiruwing it . ' ' wlnllwlnE 'lhl8 was to have been expected , oath Is only natural , When one act of congress or the failure to pass an let : mny reduce the value of every dollar Invested by one-half , It lit In ( vain we seek prosperity. ' 'My' I trllnl , prosllerly. \ Atkinson : , has just cohen anti I have read thin to him. his concurs fully , arid says : 'All the muterlal conditions o liii's country lre conducIve to a p.rlo.1 of Ireat prosperity , never greater : nothlnE stumls In the way but thp threat of the degm-mmmlathomi ot the Itlndlnl of value. ' \'ery rellectfulv youra \uluo. "ANIiIEW . CARNEGIE . " , S. ICl.I,1'T ( iS , 4 flWJ l. Uelerlileci , ntort , to html the City of the Thi . Whl JI''at It. SACRAMENTO , Cn ! Jan , 3.-Tho people of Sacrmento have determined to rid them. selvel of the horde o criminals und tramps who have been hol1nl : a carnival or ominous In thc el ) ' for weeks Ilast. 'J'hlee brutnl murders , the object or which want robbery ) ' . numerous murderous assaults to rob and Innumprlhle burglarIes have served to arouse the ( people to their danger \ At n meetng at the city hOII'd ot trustee today It wan ; antlered that mill 8/100n8 be ! t'hoseil lat mldulght anti not /lowf11 to Ollen lole.1 6 o'clock II : the morulng : that . the leelhes untl ot numerous dlsrtput/ble reseats be revoked . and thlt all Imowu crhnlnals anti tramps he driven ' rain time city hy the Imolice. The polce. arrest of every mun : who his no visible 1 means of suimimrt was vrdeIII , 'fhe \1lhle force has Jmeenm ) Ilcl'eaAel hy over Ifh' polce semis , who volunteerfl to Aerve us "peclli oleerl , anti a still turther .lncremomtc will be milie , 'rime Police hu\e antlers 10 arrest any man rOlnl1 on the strcets after mid- nIght who cannot give / smitistarmory ott. count 0' hhnlllf , In fact , s/laflllory IC. martial .aw . hits heen anugurnted . A ciLi. ' cii- zens' commitee ef l/relY has also Ilef1 formed , ninth It Is IntmalIl thll u repetitionu or the f'lvn 0' the curly Clloria repetlol vll- lanleH may follow It the outlwr ) ' of the ( past few weekl doe not cease. JoV"ICII , ' ( r 1110'11 V's .1' . , , J.tmm. nAt At New York-ArrIved-Manitoba - . from . Ianloha. . . I.olion. . : At I.Dllon-Arrlvd-Moble. from New ' ark. At Hoterllam-Arrlved-Veendam. tram New YOlk , At Han Francisco-Departed-City or FranelHcoDepntell-Cly Peking for Hong Kong . and Yokohama , 1.01 Turlf ) . ' 1 \ iu1.i. , Inn ( 'tint' . NEW YOnK , Jan 3.-'fho wool lehe.lule . ot the Wlsl tariff law welt Into Ollerlton 'uterday , Allprehenling the rue ) : there would he to get woclel l'ols out of bonmi , cu toms ofclnla worked all New Year's lay . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BEE. - f S.XGJJJ COPY FIVE (1EN'L'S. k nnll the better rart ot time nhht to get thlng 1)temat1ed , In the mater ot re- eellltA 'Cterda ) Is thollht : to ha\'c been the Irtatest In ) ' II the imistory or the customs il house. i At all events , the Ilcome wag flu' larger l thall 01 ni : ) ' day II the reeohiectIoi of Assistant Cashmier rpcolectun Asqlstalt Clshllr Jenkins hng bet : therl t ! lncp 1892 The total nutmty cohiceteti wag $ IG27G or which : no hews than ( ollltll , ( lif,6 $ was ' for wooln , ' 1hc number ot packages of woolens wllulr\ ! was 21,0. ! . . JU.\'frmT If.I.I .1 SUOW Two Ilnlrell ( all Illy JellbleRI W.re lt tine I'eall. 1.NC0.N. Jan 3.-Speclal ( Telegram.- ) I The republican banquet at time hotel Lincoln was a complete success as far as attendance , was concerned , nearly 250 being Ilresent. Owing to the reception at the state bounce the banquet 11d not commence : until 10:30 : p. m. The post prlllnl program was not reached unti 12:30 : o'clock. The toasts anti re. sponses ' were as follows : lion . T. S. Carl , . son , toastmiaster "Nebraska-her Progress Ind Prosperity Best Secured Under Heplb- Ican h AdmInistration , " lon , H , E . Moore . "Tho Last Campaign-The Principles of He- pUblcan l Ism Always at the Pront , " lion. Thomas J. laJors "The Unlell : Sales : of American-No East : No West , One Nation , One Peollle , " iloim. II. D I , Estabrook. "Omit on the Iiorther-A Courntry for Political Reclaim- lng i , " lon : , Matt A. Daugherty. "The First DstrIct leemed-Heady for Buslncss on tIme t American Plan , " hiorm . Jesse B. Strode ; "A Sound arid Stable Currency-American : Dollar Equal to time Best Dollar In the World , " lon : , M. M. I.ambertson : "The He- publcan Party-Of time People , for time l'oo- Imle , by time I'eoplo , " lion , Joimnm L. W'ebster ; "Mr. Speaker-A Simort Session : , " lion. C. I. . Iticinmirmis ; "Tlmo Urantl Arnmmy of time Ito- imublc'-Time ! Veterans of 1861-5 , " lIon , C. E. Atianmis ; ' "rite Trtmo Idea of Legislation- Qmnahlty atmtl iot : Qimanitity time Trmme Measure of Laws , " lion , Johmni C.Vatson ; "Time l'ro. tection \'ilhlammm McKinley and time htecip. rocity of Jammmes U. hhlnlne-A ltetumrmm to Prosperity , " lion.Vihiamn E. Anmirews ; "Time Responsibility of Stmccess-Thmo Welfare of tlmo People is time liiglmest Aim : : at States- : mmansimip , " lion. Joimn Al. Tinnrstomm ; "Otmr State hnstittmtiomms : , " lion , George Ii. hiastimigs. John : L. Webster's closing renmarks were : "But cia not. ummtleratamitl mite tlmat time great leaders of limo republican party are only to be numnbereml aniommg timose doparteti. It inns leaders , now moving on : time stage of action , no less wortimy of confldemce : , nail no less ems- titled to tlistlnmciton and Imonor. There is another - other brilliant son of Maimme , whose very' simeechm strIkes terror to tIme hearts of time tiennocrats , nail every nod of whose hmeati crc- ittes comifusion anmmcnmg his ammtagonmlsts , that Hector In debate , Timomnus 11 , Reed. Anti there is Oimlo's favorite son : , wim imas shout the energies of his life to see that America's industries mmimall be rmrctected , anti thmat. her toiling millions simall find emipioynmcnt , and mit adequate wages , and that time commercIal trndo of his country shall outstrip all corn- pctIng : rivals : tIme Napoleon of time tariff , Governor McKlmiley. "ins thu imands of such leaders time repub- hears party will move onward , acconmpllsimlmmg its mission , settling time great questions of time country as they arise , one after another , amul settling them rIght. Time republIcans party settles only one question at a ( lame. It settled thmo question of war ; it settled time question of siavery : It settled the question of time reconstruction of tIme states ; It settled time question of the nation's credIt ; it settled time question of finance. It is now ready to grapple - plo limo question between labor and capital , between corporate power aqti indlyhlual riglrt , and It will settle hint qucsion , and settle It right , In harmony with tIme interests of all the people. "When that 'day came , et apart to dedicate , limo great battle field of Getty'sburgth cete- , bricted oitor,1 the Cicero of America-Edward Everett-delivercti a masterly oratIon. On the morning of that day there moved out from , ( mo capital \Vashmlpgton a railway train. Quietly sitting in one of Its coacimcs was tIme greatest mann of the age. With paper resting umtflm time KiTdd anti a imemucin ma mmmc Imammu , no noted down the great timoughits ( hint came swelling up from his magnanimous imeart , a heart that was always overflowing with a synspatlny for time oppressed , and imis face beamed witim a glow timat could only come train an unbounded patriotism. When time dedicatory ceremonies vero about to terminate he stood up upoim time platform : : and read that brief address , wimicin for elegance in diction : and mieptim of thought and soul is an on. equalled masterpiece. When tIme majestic oratioms of Edward Everett shah imave beer : forgotten , that address of Abralmanm Llncolmn will cliii remain imprinted umpon the : nenn- cry of man through time sweep of ages , as there has come down to us timrough more titan twenty centuries time oration of Demos. ( hones upon tine crown , It was in tIme closing sentence of that address that time Inmmortal Lincoims uttereui the words , 'The government of limo people , by time people , end for tine peo. people shah mmat perisim from tine earth : , ' It is to tlo perpeturation of ( hint government that ho dedicated time repubiican party , and mmmay that party never forsake ( lint trust , " Sld.\.ITOI : QUh1' lS J.O.hlIdD , Collecting MmmtorltI'tsltIn : IVimicim to Tmuhk Chit , ik'lichenicy Alii'thlrititlOnl tim Ieitthi , WAShINGTON , Jan , 3-A movement was bcgtnn : in time senate today looking to time amendment of time urgency deficiency bill , whmichm has not yet imeen reported from time conmnmittee , by adtiimmg several anmendnnents looking to time insprovenient of time present tariff law. Amnommg time amendments proposed Is one for time abolition of time one-tenth of a cent additional differential duty placed on sugar imaported train countries payIng a boummty' , and for tine corroctiomi of time error made in regard to time tax on alcoimol used in time arts , amid a timirtl relieving corpora. ( Ions of tins Provision of time inconsie tax law requiring timat timey simall flmraicir lists of timeir enmpioyeme to whom salaries of less than $4,000 are paId. Semmator Quay tommy gave notice of a : : amendrnmenmt to time tnrgent deficiency blii striking out all provisions for am : appropria- thor : ( or tIme collection bf time incomimu tax and Insertimmg mm provision for time re-enactnnemm ( of the McKimmiey duty on wool , It may imave a bearing on time democratic tariff pI.mne. Time senator said , wimemm asked about. mis pmr- : peso ii : presenting time arnermmlnnent , timmit it svanm intended as a text for n speech : , As tine part of It which vrovldcs for a new woolen ecinemluio is not germane lie expects it to be ruled out , \Vimom asked as to limo truth of time report timat imo would nntagonze time urgent ( ieflcieney bill because of time lncomne tax appropriation ime said that it smas Imis IntentIon to 01)1)050 it. it there nnimoulth be arm effort to get It timrougii before time vacant seats on time rpuhuicamm side vere hIlled anmi lie pointeth to a iniglm hue of manuscript lying on mis tiesk to neimow that lie was prepareti to tallc , 1)rmiocratio leaders mire especially anxioui tinat tIme two anmmenlmnents : first mentioned simould be enmactemh into last' during time present session. hi wane limo punimoso of iin ilenmo. : cmatic rnenmmbera of time limmance comanimittea to have rlroppeil ( mu one'tentim of a cent mmdiii. tiommmml mlitcnlmiaatinug duty em : sugar mciii tIme t tariff bill 1mm comnferencs , but the ncceptcmmce of that measure by limo huus3 Prevenmlel this , Time action of time European : coumitrieme tc I wimicim time tlmmty aipiIc's 1mm excluding Amueni. can macate has imatl limo cited of causing tislt chmamigo to appear' stil more imprtan ( tlmani it did before time bill btcante a law and the - democratic leaders w'oul feel especially gratIfied if it could he imccomnpiielmed , fltntl It ( p C ( ( ii .tl IIt'y' I. ChICAGO , Jan , 3-Colonel W , ii , Hoyl , lmmspcctor iemmeral of the Department of ( hit k Missouri , died sudulenmly at time Imotel Mrsrpolc Colonel lieyl kad been Iii for four days , but I nolnlnmg serious was mipprelmemideti freon 1mb m corniulalnt , which was of a diabetic mustumne. , eiv ihmumnp.lmirv's Gov.'rmmur hmmstniuralcti , , CO'CQhli ) , N. Ii. , Jan , 3.-lIon , Cimarlen iiusisi svas inauguratel governor of Nec ' ilmmnmipshmire today , .kfter time imr.ugurai 05cr cleca cm banquet was tendered ttme now g' . vernon and his guests by time Aumoskeag vet evans. 1IOLCOIB IN OFF'1C Siinplo Ceremonies Attend the Inauguratioi of' the New State Executive , ' MESSAGE OF TIlE RETIRING GOVERNOIt Review of his. Atiministration anti Rco onlrnen1ations for the Log'ishttnre , CONDI11ON OF STATE INTITUTION Needs of the ovoral EstablishIllelIts D'is C1ISSCd anti Opereitions Coininenclect JUDGE IIOLCOMU READS HIS INAUGURAL -5 Ilefirgc'q lieliet for time lrotttit tifferer , th ] 'rc.ermmtlou of time Score ! tlmtilot , Jiconmonimy imi Stnito lnittittmtions rind itni ii ron ii I.vgthmtt loru. LINCOLN , Jam : , 3.-Sprclni.-Silas ( ) A ( hfolconib lmas becit governor of Nebraskm ( sluice 5 o'clock ( Iris ntttermioomm , lie took tlm4 oath of 0111cc at ( lint hmotrr mm time presence ot one of ( ito mmiost. densely' iztclced : throngs o PC01)lo limit Imas ever gathered itt tlmo stata imomrse tmponm stncim an : occasion , 'l'lmore Was tim greatest Imitercat hut time event ammtt time nh pearnuico of tim governmor.elect tmpomm time arm : : Govermor Cromnnse : elicited a cimecr amid n burst of appamtse ! ( imat. testified to the fntoidly : esteem : : autI : regarmi for time mmcmv cxcctmtIv ollicer , It was a few rumimmimleun mifter 1 o'clocl WiseR limo sergeaimt-at.armns of time house un nommnced to limo speaker time nrnivmtl ut time semiate. A passageway timromngim time immmnmmenso : crowd of imeoiile vaa effected wIth extreme difllctnity. After tIme senmtors Imad tmiieem : tlma imlaces nssigiictl timei : : Lienrtenmanil Governor Majors assummied time gavel to perform th last official ftmnmctiomm of a four-year termmi 0 % ollico. Senators Caitiwcli atul Crawfonti aitti Rep- ' resentatlves limnrgrnves , Allen : arid Barry were appointed as a commtnlttec to wait : nponi Goversor : Crounse atul Governor-elect hot" comb amid imotify' them tlmat. time semmate anti imouso Imad mmssemnbled ins reprosemmtative unIt and were awaiting their turtimer imleasure. TIme two governors , tIme outgoing state officials anti time newly elected officers Imati alt nssemmbled iii the executive apartmemits. amd upon : the arrival of the joint comnmaIttea time entIre party flrocecmieti to time Inall , ad. connpanieml : by Adjutamit General Gage , Upon : being Inmtrodnrced , Govenmor Crounso proceetitsd at once to tenth lmI : imessage. Tlm docmuent was of exrenmmo lergthm , amid ita readIng consumed an hour arid a malt , All its conclusion Senator McKesson antI itep7 resentatlve Van Dusen were nppolmmtemi to invite Chief Justice Norval to the hall foil tim purpose of mtimtlitimmtcvtng tIme oath to " ' Goyeraor Hoicomb anti tIme state oiilcers..j 1mm a few mornerts time clmief justice , nccom- pealed by Justices Post amid hhmrriot anti Supreme Court ConmnmlssIohot Irvine , 'Began and Ryan , appeared , and.tba anti : wmmn a4 ministeremi vItimout ftmrtimer fornnailty. foyer- nor Holcorub was grcieted with a vmmrmn burst of applause when ire bowed his ineaml in re- Eponso to time oath : , anti tIme applause wM renewed whmen he was mmnmrmonmnced by Lieu : tenant Governor Majorn as (1:0 : governor ot Nebraska. lie ( hems nroceeded with his in. augurai. 1. RECEPTION LAST NIGHT. While not tIme acme of Jefferronian sim plicity , time recepCon tonight In : time senate chamber to time newly elected state oiilceru was not too elaborate to be lnmcommsistent with time present conthitlomma of Nebraslta's flnmanelai and agnicinitural Interests , It was tIme request of Governor Holconmb , endorsed by hIs official assocIates , that time cerj niionies shioulti be severely unpretentious. Time corn- mmiitted of arrangements tmcemi accordingly. The concert by time Nebraska State band anti. orchestra , Second regiment , Nebraska Na- ( lanai Guard , under time direction of II. T. 'irvine. was a feature equal in : brilliance to any that have ever preceded in time state , Time numbers on limo programim svero rcmmdereml timnr- immg time hand shaking iumcitienit. to time recep- lion , At nit early hour tIme senate cimanmmber amid gahtery were velt tilted , anti at Sl0 : Au- jmmtnnmt Gemmeral Gage entered , followed imy time state officers-elect , their wives mmmiii daughters. They swero conducted to seats Innnediateiy : bene ihn time dealt of time secretary of tIme sea- ate. As timey emmteretl limo orcimestra piayel time hlolcommb : march : , composed by Director Irvine mind dedicnted to Govermmor Silas A. Iiolconb. 'rime latter , with Imis wife , vhmo or- nived from Broken how Monday , were seateti at time extreme might. Tine reception : began i mmedIately , time timrommg passing into time cimaniber tintougln tine center aisle , timenco down time line of state officials and out at the left. Time retiring officers Of state , led by , LIemtenmint : Governor Majors , entered In body , amid paid their respects to Governor Iiolcomb end his associates. Time cerenaoniel were followed by rio ball or banquet , , GOVEIINOII UltOtJNiflI'S VjJ.IILJIC rOhlV. ConmimrohleflNlve ProuemLmmtiom of lImo L'ondL. tion nnd : Needs of tine State. Governor Cromunse's nmessego to tIme legia. laturo is atm follows : Gentlemen of time Senate nmnil house of RepresentatIves : 1mm oimethicnmce to a comretitu- tional requirement it. imecomnes mimy' dmmty , ant woil as it Is nay pleasure , to conminnunlcate ton yotmr consideration such : informnatior : as I nay pasmess conceruilrmg time affairs of time state5 togetlmer wltim such recommnenthationni : : : toticim- lnmg needed legislation as observation : and cx- imerienco niuring' nay two years mi times oiIlco of chief executive imave suggested. Vitii you for tIme tinno Is homigetl time mluty' , of mahcimrg laws for time stnmte , mm ilurty wimicht Involves' light reshormehiiiity , iltmsmide somsia ulegree of familiarity with time nmmeImuci ; o legislation , it hmreeuhilOse3 a timurouglm ltnmowl- edge of tine state's comulitlon : amid ineeds. 'ro Cunnmleim smmchm knowiedgo in great pall , tIme law requires eli oilicers of ( tie executive do- . jmartrnment arid of nil tine imublic Inmnutitutlona to mmmiice a report of time condition , mmmanage- nment and expenses of their several ulilces ant ! immetitutions , Tlmeae reports move been rnnuie fur time biennial iseriod just closed anmi vlhl ho piaceni before you , 'i'imey imave hmeen : prepared - pared witim care and contain : mnmnch valuabI information. I eomninenmmi timeimt to your care- ( UI study. RELIEF FOlt Dltou'rii SUFFE11EILS , Time perloti Intervening hetweenm time macct- ing of time : last legislature anti your present asscmmmbilnng imani been : orme of emmerai thrpres- siam : tinrougiiommt time coummtry , wlmicis imanu hmeern cspeeialiy aggravated whIm our Imeopia by tuG partial failure of croms in tIme year 1893 aml timeir total destruction : In a large portion mit time state iii time year jtmbt cloteti , 'rule miotmhnho mmistortun'.o imas remitmited in a cmmndiiinr : of die. tress ii : mmanmy localItIes whmicim brie beer : fol- lowetl by numerous and urgent ahifiecis ton lmelp. immeplremi by time netIomi taken : lmy time legislature of iSOl for time benefit of stmffert're fron ; time miroulli of 1890 , tre'iuent tlemmmanmdme lae : hjemi mniauie Cmi me during time last sl mmmommtimr (0 ( call cnn : extra iessiomm o lime iegis- laturo to tmike action inn time matter. Notwithstanding - standing time conrmftmrt it wonmid iivo given imie ( II otcape t1te itmilmunlummlties Lmy ttnrnlnmg tue mmmnbjcct over' time iegslature , I eleclileul not to mmiako time call. 'to immmvo 'lone so wouitt hnmtvo imeen to maIm time adieu of Nebraska. exceptional anmomma tlmu states similarly mit- flirted , nmd conisiderlung time enmipty condition of the treasury anti time Irmabiilty to nIlrohni- , 3(0 aith , I cimoso mmcd to incur time large cx- iento which : would attemmtl an extra sesion Unit detcrnnimncl to Ieayo to time several coon- Iis limo care cf tlmIr rmccmly till ( hi' conm'emmien of the recular sersonm , V'imila imly dcisiors imu been : a disappointment to eommmo of flm anDre inmiloniunmato and less considevale , u tb