. . . , . . - - - - - - - - . - = = - - " " ' " ' - ' - , - , ' . ------T- : . . . . . . , - . - - . - . - . - - - "f1"f" : : ! ) I f"I : F - 2 - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE : OMAhA DAILY Y BEEP jWEDNESDAY , tT Alf Any 9 , 18H ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' mCnts on thE university Irolnel ! nld other eqlillment Inll ( fllllle ! of IflMttflelon. le It cnnetc,1 hy the legislature ot the IIAte of Nebrka : Section 1. There fhA 1 he levllel upon the ntessetl value ot all tnxahle property , In thll Itate , for each year of the cllln hiennIiiin . I tax ot onc.hAlt of 1 mill on clch nnl every dollar thereof , the IlrOCNlh ! ot which levy phnl consttlte I 8pecAI ) fund In the hAnt ! ot the ItAte trea8urr , for tl UM Inll ( henef of the tnlverRI ) ot Nlbrplm for new hulhln ! neee9ary re- Jlr8 Inll Improvernent of hlltlnHs 11- o lnIY , erccted , Inll" vemcnt8 ot the ( Inlvcr- - llt ) . rolnel ! anti other Ntlipment ald fnchl- . IICI of InstrtitIon , to he expendell hy nnll under the , lrcton of the honrll of relent8 of Ilhl Inlverslt ) ' . Sec. 2. For the , IRhlrlment of the moneys hereby npprol'rh1tell th . Ioarel , of monlY8 t'gents of the Unlve lty ot Nr'hTlkl , , Ihnl IISII certleate ! . 81nltl hy Its preslelent antI leeretnry , In the mlller Irovllell hy ni net ot the le lslltlre of the Rtltl nf Ne- hrqlta Ipprovell Ilhrllry 21. IS7 : nod Ipon the pr'entnt n of lur1 celtlcattl ' orcoUn1 18 ) ' no- thl allmnr of puhlc ! hlr.h IU- . tirnv nnd 1ut ' thorlzel nod rlllulretl to drw nnl IFIII' Ids Warrant upon tha Rtutt trcnRurcr ! for t1 ( ! , Itl1ntR rpeclle,1 , In RUlh certlcat ! ! therein innP1. nlll In favor of the Itrte8 nntN1 Iei' ; \Vhcrc' . In tmercnc ) ' now exlRt . thl net slOth take cffcct nod he In force ICt tdll Illee ( ftct Int from anti . after Ittt , nsngO. I In.1 aCcr Ilnsmge I tm\'llto UI"CUS II1.hlI " :1StJI : ! ( 'flItIVIt'4 . HI"Int"n % itIttIrawn anti Snh- AUtnlo Iltlrr.I- , ' "Irp'I'llhlt"lnIA , : LINCOLN , Jan , 8-Sp ( ! al-hnlellately ) , after the Ipproval or the journl 11 the am. ate this morning . Senator Caldwel withdrew the rel.lulcn lie oU"rell yesteday alt roon relating 10 the extel ! n of nll to the douth Buferer ! The Tcohlton offered yesterday by tb aenatcr froJ hail coulty was objected to fulously hib ! n number of quarteri , because : I obviously opened the way . fr extravagant eXllemlturc3. ACer withdrawing the res lu- tion , Scnatcr Caldwel n2nt 10 the desk an- other Terutlon . ! of simiar nurport , thJ pith of the mal r beIng expressed In the fol- howl ! ng : Itosoived , That the althorlte ! of the Rr\- trll countcR In which RItfelInl exists are hereby re < lestec to releve the Hare al once lt the cit of puch counties for the next ten tIny . nod thal thlH leJIBlutue wil 4 ItM laws IegnII.Ing Huch netoti. IURR lellzln ! aelon. Senntor Clldwel moved the suspension of the rules ant the adoption of his resolution. Dale of larla l 11el ( Ornham of Gage both mlsed the joint : that the Mnnte could not \lul tho' holno by such n resluton , Caid- . well replied that his only object was tI CX- lend a lIttle encouragement tq county com- mlBsloners Finally , on motion of McKesson of lanclter , the resolution was referred to the relict committee. A resluton of tile Irnifle t1rlort , , altered by nathbuf of hitchcock - cock , went over under the rulcs Unelcr his on first reading . the following were Introduced and read for the first time : S nate tile Nu. : :6 : by Gray. to provile Bee and feet ! for ciroutit sufferers In the state ci ) f Nobl'allm , Senat tile Nu. 37. hy l3rcssler . to provide for the removal of county . township a 11 Precinct ulcer. Senate II Ni ; . 37. by 1cleehy , pNvhl- log I. fpcetul tunel for the Unlvenly uC Nebnudcn. Senate tile No. 38 , hy hahn to protect Mongolian pheasants. Selate tile No. L9. : by ralllwel ( by request - quest ) , to amend the Inst'nnre laws so nR to permit th operation oC mutual Insur- once coinaiikt. Senate tile No. :0 : , hy Smith , amemlng the cl'lnlnal code SJ ns to aell Imprlsonmenl tn the slate penll'nlnry lo tIC penaly for - - breakln ! Into twclnA liouse . etc" , lit the daY time. Senate file No. 41. byVnton. . to permit Otoe county to Issue lents for the purpose of lulllng I new jail. purose Senate le Nu. .12 , by 'atson , providing that all lmlsslOH ; to the bar In Nebr51 : < 1 ttiiuil . In the future , l made only ly the supreme courl. Senate file lumbers 1 to 31 , Inclusive , were read the secant ! tme and referred to appro- prIate cmmilees , Lieutenant Governor Moore made his announcement - r nouncement of the apllolntment of senate em- . Illores for the session 'rho fortunate ones . , arc as follows : t U. W. Holinger , custodian of the cloak r reel : SAIUeGr \ nt , asslslant custodIan of I tile cloak room : .1. . .Ct hubbard assistant custodian c.f the cloJk room : J. H Christner. 'oleleepcr ; G. W , S1blne. file ' messenger ; SUuel Plea Ie and J. K Iloorc , night watch- ' inch : Louie Otto. custodian of lieutenant gov- et Or's ruolnVillthtin : . Coons , bill holler : ' Frank Foster and John Current , Janitors for commitee rooms : George 10hrenstecher. doorkeeper at the l1crr : henry Nightingale , fireman : J. C. Johnlon , janitor : James Mahoney proof reader The appointments were conlrmeel wllhout a dissent and the senate adjourned until 10 _ _ _ _ _ o'cloclc tomorrow morning ; 11ousi 'AIU.I 1 TIlE Chit IllS. . - : Ut8nlnton : Culling fil InfO'IItln told to : Best for the TiH. LTNCOLN Jan. 8-Sp ( eal-The ! ! speaker : announced four new members of the commit- comml- tC on appoIntments , Cramo , Brady , Casper and huh. Hul. , , Drocleman of fllcltardeon Bent UI > a memor- 1,1 to congress askIng that an amendment to , the consltulon ! be haiti before the country providing for the electIon et United States senators by dIrect vote of the people. Dut Mr. Droclcman's memorIal failed to awalcn - . a resllonslve : secontl Quite a warm discussion was provoked 1.y the resolution of Hathlentncr of Cherry dl- t I'cetng the ex.secretlry of state to Inform the hOle what had become of the old chairs In use In representative hal In 1893 Upon this rCSOltltIOll Suter of Antelope made resolulon some forel- ' , \le remarks , directing attention to the fact that the report of the chief clerIc of the old , house , Eric Johnson. sho\\'tII that an Inventory - , . c ventory of thC house furnIture hatl been taken : anti that 173 of the old chairs WT 'now on ; , hand , . - - . _ ' unon 01 HouglaS came to the defense of ' the ex-secretary of state He founel that quito : a respectahle phalanx ot hnelnbers were back , of 111111 . determined to stand by Alien : In : eerythIng. ! : lr. Suton declared that the old J . chairs were worn out and rlclcet . The hflo- ton to table the resolution of Hothlentner " was defeated hy n velo of 51 to 45 and lhere- ' upon carried the vote being almost unanl- 10US. : 10US.A.Lm'S FRIENDS ACTIVE During the voting Ihe proceedings were . puncluat : by short sharp speechc . for and ugalnst the resolution , In which I was ' , plainly developed ! that , rlht or 'rong . John C. Alen had a band of ardent 1)'mlJthlers wronl. ) In the house Jenkins of T.hayer moved a resolution that n'commltee of three be appointed to ample all architect to aSl'crtaln I any new alldl- * , tlons are required by the various staiD Inst- tutons In thl Ihape of new bithldliigc. Re- ( terred to the cOlmll e on public lands and . . \uldln ! H(1oluton hy Thomas of hamilton that the secretary of state he requested to furnish an invoice . of supplies ' alrcat ) ' 11ro\lle,1 ! for the bouso was referred to the conultittee . , . ihiea. Icterred commltle on fUP' COMMITTEF ON IlU:8 : N.\J O. Tile slJakol' a'lnrtlnctI tile folfllt : ; slonll- ; , In- : ; commitee on rules. wih hlmiutf al i Ohalrman : Robinson of I.ancast , Chapman ot S.thine , MrNlt of Webster , Iulrgrvo of . ; . Clay Harrison or hail , and I.amborn of Red . Willow . 'ho commitee on nlles submitted a report reomlenllhq ; the rules ef ISS9 , with t few amcndments , the principal one liitg Ihe td- dlon of I sta/lll cOllnltec % on irrigation , Inakinit ! : In all fort.thrco stlndln - comll- ; . tes , Instead of fort.two , us 11roYIded In the :1sp : rules Ubcusslon of the ( IUeslon of Ildoptnn contnued Iltl nearly noon , when . tile rules at 889 were II0pt.t wih till the , * Inwlulmenhl made by the committee , end k ' 1tmberl beF:1 : to agitate the i quest Ion ; nnt . desultory manner as to how they wel'e to provide thenl5dves with cOl'ies of the rules wihout CXflSe to the state , At tbu noon hour for recess this Illeston hall not yet reached a stage where a [ elte- ment was In 81ht. : , . ' IOUS mllLonS : N ln , At 2 o'clock the speaker announced the fol- : roWing list of additional house appolnlment : Ira Coc. timekeeper ; J. W Smith , bill clerk ; ' nalh ) SlroHobrt Flock uud fl. I , . Sr- ! ent , proof ) readers ; 111 Hiler Andenou , engrossing clerk : 11E Oracl Idtyuttl , Miss ! . B. I Kilbourne. I , Barber of Exeter , 116 Yothhlf. ? MII NeihiaVeqver and Miss 1 lza- i beth , ' COlar cm'vlluS $ and cnroulng clerks ; ; , Lon Ichllhon and gra Swlcber , copy jlold- era ; W. C. Au&ln , janitor : O. W. Axtel , tut IUlbluut ji.nitorViiilani ; McWblunle , second an1lnt janitor : ) r. (1 , . A. 1"IPJln , third : a3ictcnt Jaillior Robert Peterson 1.laIDnt jaular : Icterbon , foUrth assistant - slstont janitor : Char : ! . H. YOUnger ttth ai- f slltant janitor ; John H. Urady , messenger for 1 chlet clk : Iiold 1. Geldes , page NEW BILLS IIHAD. Folowll the reading ot the list of new . : - . - - - . --,1 , appointments the peaker nnnounced the next business thc introduction of bills. Folowlnl , today Is I n : list at bills Introduced yesterday and Introduced Monday : , Housp rol No 31 , I ) ' ltotiinson . relating to tuition teEs ot state Inlverslt ) . house roil No. 3. by " 111hmn , to exler- Ilnlte the Husslan thistle . 101 e rl No 36 , hy Hothlentner , nppro- printing cOllt > . . $ I , < OJ for . an artesian wel Ill Cherry 10lse roll No , :7 , I ) ' lthililentner ! . to lITO- \'hle for the taxing or the actual Interest . of the owner of real or Persoltal property , and \ ' . ' for itonils nnd other scott- to 111.\'lle tlxln < 10nlR nn StCI- rile ! for the precinct where the debtor rCShIlO3 . house roll No .S . II Mlle . n bill for nn nct to amend . sit1oni , 19 , chapter 7 , relatIng to cotlnty attorneys. cOlnt Hole rol nlorncYH . . hy Br\h' . authorizing the llliEChflse of sect grain . the 1111chnA l Illchl / to gIve I seed grin nOte , wilielt upon 1. lOg . becomes I Irt lel on the Ilropcrt 10111 ! 1'1 No. 40. 11 Walt of Otne nOthority to levy a tiog nix. nUhorly tell No I H. ! ) ' \nl , providing for the' relief of \ 'olllnter Irelen , Ilottee roil No. 42. hi HOltrn11I , Joint reR- oluton 101lc for the In\eltmenl of the l rlunont 5.Cil'li 1 fUUIl Fh' lens < roll No. 43. 1y I Sclderrnnn . to allow rhlll'en ! of ant' Iehool distrIct to uteml 1'ho,1 In another district. House 1'1 No. 41 , 113 > ? SOlermll to 1rC- tIlIdervalUatlolt of Itroperty b ) ' fl4 - hl"l the , untel'vlluatol ru\erly IR- I Itttls roil No 4 : by Monger , to Imenll acotloti iOiS i-elating to tUXIl ( solon ol e roil 1'latnl , , by Mtliner . to amend SZCtlOlt i,7I Consolidated tittltQ5. seton I . 1.70 , Consoltatetl . , II itieharison . to de- 10u ttlC HUI"lan thistle. thl te. 51'0) Iioloe roll No. .I iS , I ) ' McNItt , relating to Itl15slon oC nttorneys. I0uRe roll ntorne's. . . : lcNItt , to amend law : I'elatng to counties 111lng towlshlll orgilIllttio1s. : ! 01/:1 ' ton ! No. GO. l)1' Higgins . nppropll- 10wp 11 COl' relict of Rebecca l'erkiilS. atnl ] I 1'.1 No. 5i lU \ ) ' McNitt . 10 nmend section 7 , chntlt : t. secton 11I e roil No 52 . hy Scott . relating to nlprlisenwnt { UUI Hull of latl under exe- CII I loll. cuton 10ue roll No. &i , by Scott. relating to 111prlsement . and attic of lanl ! under executon. 101 i No. GI II Contwav of York , lo Ilen.1 scton GI3i : ; , rci&Ltillg to judg- iiienttt. ! nInts. lnusI roil Xo t5 , by howard , to regulate slOlc yarll 101. . 1'01 No i6 by Jenkins , to regulate teit'gl'ltIth ' ehnl' es. tel'ITII'h house 1'01 No. t. \ ) ' Chnce , to exter- Ilnate I Hulln tli little. House roil No hS , II .Tenkitts . Ilro\hlng thut I ogai lie I ithti y Hlml I I not be deducted flul salll'y of Iuhlc , school telcherH , louse roil Xu W , by Jenkins , provIding for an examinaton of Ilwlclnts fur notary puhlc i by Iw I district jllllps , lou"e roll No ( JO. hy Jenkins , prohibitng tilt' manuflrlll'e of cigart'ttes. louse I loll No 61. hy Jenkins , I bill to rClullte tt\phone cnlpanle . 101R 101 No. 62 l , l ) ' Iunger , relating to judicial districts I , hills Introdll d today : louse roll No CI. : : by Chace. authorizing eountes , to Issue bonds to Ilurcilase seed Hrall ; ] 10151 ; roll No. 61. by Sisson to amend sec- tioll 5,699. Coiwolklnted SlatutcR ton " loll No. < ( . IJY harrison. I bill for an net to regulate the practice of tentstIJ" . 10lse roll No Ct ; , by Burns . to provide for township organization. lolse roil No. b. . by Uums oC Dodge , to plvlle for I bounty on SU 11 r. I louse roil No. es. hy Jones , n bill for In Oct to amend scton 3,613 , Consoldutet Stltltes , 10lse loll No. ro by Jones to amend sections 2,030 and 1,255 , ConsolIdated Stat- utfS , IouH roll No. 70. hy DavIs , to amend sec- ! ton 3 of 11 act to appoint supreme court cUlmlsslone , house Toll No 71 , hy Grlilltll . to provide for payment of oihicers . members nnd em- ploc" of the 'l'WCnty-foUrtll session of the legislature Iousl roll No , 72. by Burns of Dolge. to amend section , : of chapter 19 , Consol- elated Stutltes , House roll No. 73.y Jenldns. to create anti lalntaln a hoard of commissioners of public charities and c rreeton : House roll No 71. an act to prohibit asses- sors' undervaluaton of properly House roiL No 75 , by Burns of 1)odge. to amend section 621 of the COlIc of Civil Pro- ced U re. cecure louse roll No 76. by Sutton of Douglas , [ bill for an act to provide mCllcal treat- for convicts meat who may have become Insane. _ House roll No. 77. by Sutton Q Douglas a bill for nn act to amend section 1,003 , chapter - ter 10 , ConsldatetlStatlles , [ , Hose roll No 78 hv Mllnger. to amend seCtion .1 , chapter 36 , 'Conscdated Statutes House roll NoSO ; by lerltns , n bill for nn act to amend secton , S37 . Consolidated ' Statutes to read "Canada tnt Russian this- te , " House roll No 81. by Lan horst , n bill i for an oct to amend section 1,422. Cmplet : Statutes , In relation to divorces. Honse roll No 82 , by Ihee . to provide fertile the investment of sinking funds In the hands of county antI city treasurers In warrants - rants not pall for want of 1'11tls. Heuse roil No 83 , hy Haltets , n bill for 'ln ' act to amfnt section 3. chapter , Crlm Inal Code of 1893. . House roll No. 84 , by Jeness . tl provide for stamping and branding convict made brlndln/ S' lls , / House roll No. 85 . hy ramb to amend section 3,1& chaplel' :1. : Compiled Statutes of 1893 , delnln where county records shall be Itept. halite roll No. 86. by Knup , I bill for an act to repeal section bi ' , chapter 15. Com- plell Statutes . House roil No 87 , by Dempsey , to provide for the punishment of cattle thieves anti persons receiving stolen cattle. and for the recovery therrof. ant House roll No 8q , by Kanp , to provide for assessing real and p21onal property , ant to Ilrovllle penalties for violation thercof ltC'tisa roll No. th , ly Kalp , I joint reso- lution to amend section 1 , article 17 , Constitution - tuton of the State of Nebra51c Honse roll No. 'JG , by Uemlngton , to amentL sections ' 1,275 anti 4,276. chapter 46 , Compiled Statutes of Nelraslca. House roll No 91. ly ltcmington. to amend section rG : , chapter 9. Complied Sta.tutes of 1891. to compel mlroa.cs to fence along their lines , House 1'01 No. 02 , by Conaway of York , to provide for I sllectal fnnd for the Unl- verslty of Nebraska , to build new buldln s , . The provisions of this bill authorize the stlte treasurer to levy I tax of one-half of I mill on the dollar In the state as a spcCll1 fond to' he used for this purpose. house 1'01 No 9:1. : ly Conway of York a hi for 11 act to repeat In net alowing children of school ne to aleml school la neartr districts than those In which tiley resIde ) House roil No Iii . 1y Scot , relating to telegraphs Ind telephoneit. uilI Ixlng maximum - mum I'atcs charA llle for audI servlee. House 101 No : : , hy I"rlz , lL bill for an net for tile better prolecton of 1:111011 : and tenlnts In facilitating the collection of ron t it. House roil No 93 , by howard aIl for an act to amcml chapter 53 l. COmpiled Statutes . IS'I : : , relating to commissioners' ,1"tl'lcls , lCUl3 roll No 9. 11 torst of Pol" , to amcml 183 section : VW : , Comllled Statuttr,3 of blouse roll No OS. b' Slswn of Burt to amend 1st)3. ) secton 5,7il. < omplel Statutes of ISn.At At 3 o'cloelc the hous" lllljOUrlled . . . . - IMI' ( ) iU'it Nt' ! lIH ) TESTS How 10 l'riitiilen : I II' " 1ololllat a 11 "Ithrnl Articles rur the ' "hl , . The olcial food analyacs of the United Slates nnt Canallan gorernment hQVO been studied with InllreE 'rho United States government - ment reports gives the names of eighteen wel Icnown bkhll powller3 some of them ad\ertse.1 lS 1"lru cream.of.tartar powders , which contain altun The report shows tile Royal to bo pure creunl.of.tartar halting powder , the highest In strength , volvln/ IGO.j ( ; cubic Inches of Irn\enlnl gas ! per single ounce of pewter , 'hel' were elglt other brands of en'm.or- tartar powder teiteti . anti their average \ strength was 111.5 cubic incites of gas IICI ounce of llowder . Tile Canadian government investigations were of a still larger numhel' of powders The Royal : halting Powder was here also shown tile Ilur"st chIll , lghest In slrength , containing 45 pr cent more leavening Has per ounce than the average of all the other cream-cs-tartar Irowders . The3e 1IICI arc very instructive to the Practical hiourelteeper. They Indicate that tile Hoyal BaklnH Powder goes more than 33 pel' cent further In tItle than the others or Is oMthlr more 'onomlcal , Still more 1m. Ilortant than thh , howcver , they Iro\'e thl popular article has been brought to the 111gb- cst degree of purIty-for ' tn Its sUllrltve pu- riy this superiority In Urenyth Is due-amI consclnely that by its use we may he Insured the lrNt ant ! 101 wholesome food : 'rhu powders of lower strength are found to leave large tmounts of impurities In the food . 'rhls fact Is emphaslzell hy the report of tIle Olio State Food comlhsioner , who while darling the Royal llracticshiy whie fndlns Ilractcsly pure , found uo othf Iowder , to contaIn less than 10 nor rent ot inert or foreign matters The httlstci shaw that there Is used In . tile manufacture or the Royal Baking Pewter mcre than oue.hal of all the cream ! ofartar onsumell In the United States for all ilurposes The wonderful sale thus Indicated - cated for the ' Royal flaking PeHYder-greater than that of all other bikIng powders cm- bined-Is ptrhaps even a higher evidence than that already quote or the lulerlorlty ot this arttcic. and of its h\lspeu.obleneu to modem cookery , I . , . . . _ , - . " " ' , - r r-- NO lONGER GOVERNOR WAITE \ - Colordo's ' Unique Exccutva : Gives Up His Place of Power. Ins WCCESSOR INSTALLED IN I OFFICE ! MchIityre't InIlltlllrc : - II'I01' i ! on Jrrllllon In.1 . Free Colll'o tf tll'Ct.-Ehtl1it , ! nlrge Itchu'cct to Ito I' leCC8. DEVlIt , Jan S-Governor Waite went out of olce and Governor McIntyre came In at noon today. The sl1llle ccrelllofly was witnessed hy a large and dIstinguished atid- ! 011CC. Ther was no procession. . The In- coaling and outgoing governors rode together In a carriage from tie c1pltol 10 the Taber house , where the legIslators ha1 ! n selhled In joint SeSsioll The oath was administered to Governor llclnt're by ( hlef JUstce layt , After ex.Govcrnor Waite hall spoken a ( ew words of farewell ' to hs ! associates , and of greetng to his slcces50r , Governor McIntyre read hiS inaugural address. He recolmends that appropriations be cut down : that assessments need not bo increased - creased , and suggests reforms In the various state ilIstItUtiOns. lie recommends that atolls ' be taken to ascertain tire exact amount of excess warrants outstanding , and that on amcndn\nt to the constitution be submit. ted to tile peopll which Will authorize time taking up or Chose warrants with bonds. Ho reommends the use of the Internal 1m. pro\'elent fund to build storage reservoirs for irrigation purposes. Legislation Is sug- gesled to requIre coal companies to pay wages In cash Instead of scrip , to stop time sale of real estate on trust deeds without foreclosure proceedings : and t prevent injustice . justice to debtors under the alachnlnt laws A general law Is suggested to permit cites of the Irst grade to hell representa. LIve or constitutional convcntons for framing their , charten to bo submitted to the people for confrmaton or rejection . The governor calls attention to the fact that the present laws arc hladerluate for suppressing a riot In the smaller towns , and suggests legislation with that end In view On the sulject of railways . the governor saId : "If I bo the tact , which can bo ascertained by investiga. Investga- ton , that unjust discrimination Is willfully practiced by railroad corporations subject to the legislative control at this state then legls- IIton should bo enacted to nre\l > nt I nn.1 such legislaton should be wise ; , njui' ; and effective . Tire governor pronounced equal suffrage a succeas In conclusion . he said : "We do not expect - pect legislation favorable to shiver because It Is.the loney of tire constitution . nor because wo expect sympathy or chariy from any source nor because we ns producers are interested . terested In enhancing its value , but because its restoration Is absolutely decreed by a natural law of commerce that cannot be disobeyed - , obeyed wlhoul the punishment following. \ The punishment Is being Inflicted now , and I will become lore ant more grievous until endurance IUSt cease antI blindness and prejudice . design and selfshness must give way to the crushing force of national laws. This country must submit first , because its population and the consequent greater need of commercal ! expansion will make tht fric- ton of clogged exchanges more and lore 1mm. tense. The more acute the trouble , the more active the effort to find out the cause. The trouble Is that exchanges cannot be freely mndo because time final medium Is insutfl- cent 'n ' ( luantity. When this Is known and appreciated hy I majority of the people of tile United States the only remedy there Is or can be . will be applied , anti silver will be restored to a ratio of 16 to 1 , or perhaps 15 * to 1. that Is. the rate which 01 the rela-- tive quantity In store Indicate to be the ' correct - rect one Wltl silver restore and her other resources' developed Colorado's people will have an enviable lot : " , . wi SOUI'U DKOTA'4.OieGANiZATfN. ' ; . - , , lIZ.\'JUN Governor Shicitlon's .U..ssago ItelItI-Uril- Unnt 111 Given In the JVPlllg. : PIHHE , S. D . Jan 8-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) legislature formally organized this aftcraon and this evening the Inaugural bal took place at the'Holel Locke. Fully 200 guests made a brilliant spectacle . enlivened by the more than usually \eaulful costumes , by scores of pretty faces and the gold lace' of lact tile stat omcers Special trains from the east brought a large concourse and the city Is crowdEd The iOPuiiSts today held poulst a caucus to decIde .rn a candidate for United States senator. There were sixteen present and the vote stood : Harden , 8 : Anderson , 3 ; : McGee 3 ; Duchanan , 1 : Kelly , ! The caucus decided to scatter its vote on tire twenty- second between four of the staiD leaders , The republicans will ca9t every vote .or Pet- . grew and could get half a dozen populist votc3 hut are dlscourtglng the later as being bIng per poltcs , 'rhe legislature will not get Iet town to business before next week The lieutenant governor will announce the senate committees FrIday , and the speaker Probably tonlorrc.w . The latter hal selected Leach of Bonhommo a chairman of the railway committee , and that was satisfactory raiway railroads , but the men wlw are pressing for stringent railroad laws objected and backed Oaks of Hot SprIngs , who was subsluted , The senate and house met at noon , the former being called to order by Lieutenant Governor hierreid and the latter . Goveror Herrelt laler by Secretary Secretar of Slate Thorson. The officers . named by the olcers republcan cauensp" w"r. Ihnn nlnn' ' h _ " thl oath - wau - cn11lst . ; . d by - Judges ' ' ' Keliamn UlU and Fuller of the supreme court. The houses then met In joint session , anti after tile state omcers were sworn In by Chief Justice Corson the governor read lila message GOVEHNOIt Sm LnON'S INAUGURAL , . Governor Sheldon read his message to the senators anl representatives In ncpresenta- lves hal at 1 o'clock today The entire entre message Is some 5OOO words ( long and covers In total the work 'of all branches of the state o\ermcnt for the past two years The governor departed trom preceden by Inrerpoltnl Into his message all Important malers front the reports of tire state officials , and tire tocunent Is thertforo several times longer than Is customary . I was also no- ticealile fOI' being confined ulmost entirely to a ftatemlnl of facts rind Itures. and except In two 01' three cases made ne Ieeommenda- tiomlit. It has been looked lons. I cn looleet forwarl to wih Interest In thu . thuxpectalon that severnl : ques. lens at tht hlhcsl Importance , which have been Itrgely discussed during time last few weeks ) , vouiti he dealt woult with at Ilngth and a pOlcy outlncll for the legislature anti for the republican . ' ' ant rellUblCn party The almost complete absence of Eugcallol upon ttee ( lUeltiomIs Ile10 fueitons leaves then wholy to tire lesisietule , In a few instances , the governor mllel sugges- tons concering mlnol' details . , but on time wholt the iessage wil not , cxctj general eomllment. Al of the state olcials except tire SUIJcrlnlcndent of schoas' ! 'are . warmly complimented , anti ! I I' i belel'ed tram the message that the IIPolntoteers'1 hi nearly over case be retained for another two years , Tht message Is too long to be I 'prlnled In 11etal : but tie following Is 1 I succinct sUlmary ; IrINANClm 01 TiE E ? ATE. It begin with the tatemer.t of the necessity - city which compeled the levy of a 2.111111 I 2-ml defciency tax II 18(13 ( .anj , lIIIt8 out that such taxes must be laid year hy year nnles3 I the legislature In 011 manner .slralghtens I out Ihe financial e'on.llon . of the Btalf , The governor says : " 1he I card adopted what It believed to he the only 'Jroper course , madc n tire levy anti saved tire credit of time state giving her lwoiIie dollar for dollar of theIr due I ought ) to I.e a maler of congratu laton that .lul'IIK tle IIH two years 01 F moue ) ' stllngeley and hard tithes. resulant trom national , . . nalonal legblrlon Inrrlendly ! tu 11. Ilol.tant Interuls cf our state , the effects 01 r wldesllreall dlsastrooo 11outh , forbidding II many Instances the illorUPt payment 01 taxes . , the crl11 ' or South n.koll ) ( la beell 1 prpren'cl by the faithful. intelligent acts 01 , r her ImbUe servants , Tipi treasurer's report : t shell tit total receIpts for tire two year. ending June 30 , 1591 , $ I,257.SG9,28 , or whlcll tOOOOO 1& for warrants sold and not cr1 . titled to 10 counted lS revenue. Isburs . ments for the "IIe period were $ li2,6l . 01 which Ilnount $3Ui were for funding war . " rant. After complimenting the state auditor lnt hb report , the governor continues : "YOUI attention Is especially respectively called ti ! the Ilat of the audHor's report relatng tl t the county treasurers and their accouutabit3 to the state for funds which they haye col _ . _ A"S' - " . - - - . . , . . . . _ . : - " - - - - - - - " - - ' - . I . lected I Is earnestly bopell thnt In your wisdom you will frame I law that will In which might bo .p'ohleel . } Ir monthly payments collected for tIstate shal be Ilall i to the slale. Thes\111 tys seems to lt to remain too long In tire - Irands or county trtalurer soil afford unnecessary - opportunity for loss which might Me.avoidad I monthly payment were bonvohll event althorly oUlht to be given tire audlor to force compliance wih time law. The assessment of the property otn iJ the slate as fixed I h ) ' the , ittrde boar In 1892 I was $127.37 Itlle ( In 893 $ i36,092SiO , I In 1894 $ t2S,1-f07i3 . The amount of elehin- quent taxes dul fire slate JUly 1. 1891 , 110Ulle(1 to $371,658.45. The credit of the state must be maintained , and this can only be done by brlnglnl tlbursements to the level of receipis , Your duty Is Imperative , I Is not rta\o ' able to expect the liberal payment of taxes In the immediate future . I am sure It will be your wish to consider carefuly the rquirements of nil the In- slutlons of the state , for the maintenance of which approllrlatlons arc 1111e by tre iegislatllrO . antI . that II your delberatons the requlremcnts wi be made to conform wih the stntc's ability to meet them with. ell hazard to Its credit , " ASSgSSmNT O CORPORATIONS. The co\'eror calls attention lo the fact thnt the law providing for the nssessment of railroad , telegrnph anti teltllhone lines anti the apportonment act were never legally passed , as was shown In the successful re- sslanCQ ! of the Western Union _ cOlpalr to tile tax mneasuro anti recommends Wlt lleso measures be made legal. lie reviews the condition of the state In- tulons and briefly refers to the conflict be tutlons and brleny refers to tile conlct between - tween the board of regtnts and board of trustts , but makes rio recolmendaton to straighten the , lnculy except I general remark - mark upon the evils of dual amlrlllnictration , ChIll the success which tire single hoard ot charities has alalnml as comlJarCI wlh the trouble foun.1 by the two boards of educa- tonal maters , The report of the educatonal institution shows that of the two years' ap- proprlaton of $138,84.46. $9,83G,40 romaine unexpended and the board of regents es. tmates that $ GOo additional will bo sent from the npproprlntons this year. The governor refers to the criticisms which hnve been made upon the npproprlaton of $10.000 per year to the school at mines which has an atendance of only thirty PUilils , . and he points out tire lack of Coundaton for this critcism hy the fohiowlrlg Ilaralraph : "There Is unusual activIty In nllmlinrg circles Prospecting Is belt Jlono all throulh the wOIHlerfnl Black ] lulls. New discoveries are mate re'lulrlnl tI assays. An assay made hy the school of mines as to the value of any mining property ought to carry wIth It absolute guarantee of Its correctness I oUHht tb be as much entitled to belief as any document emanatnl from the secretary of state bearing his llnatnre anti te great seal Tllre Is a large amount of machInery ouch apparatus In tlre school of mInes for the use of CttliCIltS ( representng $1 II,25G. I In- vite your consideration especially to an investigation - , 'estgllon at this institution \tcause of time deep Intercst I feel In the de\'elopment of i that most marvelous portion of our state In ! which I has Its home " The Board of Charities having investigated the subject of a twine factory at the peni- tentary and havIng discovered that the $10,000 appropriated for the prirpose was insimfilcient . refused to spend H \urpose , The worlc of the public examiner Is re- vlewell at lenJth , and partcularly the suspension - pension of four county treasurers three of Whol havQ , lncl been restored During tile year there wpp four banle failures and faiures fonr "olnnlary Jlqpldatons , Of tire failed banks the exanrincv reports that two will probably pay telr ( eposltors In ful The total number of Inmates at the SoldIers hem ! i ! pighty-mrine. Tire message hlglly complnnls the management of the Insttuton , } . , THE ISSUE , i .ILROAD . Under the hood , of railroads the o ralroads thegoveror says : "Halrad : Icommlssloners , to be servants of the.people , ought to have .au- thorHy to sea that'll of their proper orders are carried intQjeffct. Railroads ought to be held to a striet observance of the pea- ple's rIghts and " 'htt1le ' same ' time ought not to be mude tlle'ctrbIect 'of unreasonable tie- mands : ' this : re 'th1 ; he who , , I-lead ! ' ' war' Upon 'cpr'orat Interests will for a time . aciricsie foi hihiseif a degreeiof popu- Ibrlty l , ) ut no ' popularity Is lasting except It IR based on 'jtrstice. The Interests of the railroads und the people arc mutual. Tirey ought not tti' 'be permItted to be our masters ' , are nxloul for more railroads . I roads and wi hal with rejoicing the tme ! when stimulus wi be nppled to railroad - ' road extension. From Deadwood to the capital by ordinary route Is probrihly not more than 900 mies , A direct route from the eastern side of the river to Deadwood would be of great value to this state I would malte us accessible to their markets all tly to ours. . We would talc much of their lumber and stone and Ipsom and coal , and they would tate the products of our farms to the extent of at least $1,000,000 a year without increasing In population , which they now of necessity go out of the stale to buy " After describing In detaIl the pardons Is- sued to convicts and recommending that the census be takeJ this year by the assessors - sessors the governor concludes as follows : "I feel that I have a right to congratulate you . the state and myself that you are so largely of the true political faith . Tile tme was when to be a republcn was to bo a friend and supporter of good govern- ment. Let 1t not bo said that that time has passed. Let the duties of this session ot the legislature be so faithfully performed as to give aSfUTnCe to the people that no mistake was made ill your selecton , " The following gentlemen have been selected by Lieutenant Governor Herreid as chairman of the senate committees : On rules . Apln of Beadle : eIectionrs . Johmon of Doullass : judi- ciary , Pease of Roberts education lease : educaton , Kings- bur o Yanleton : state affaIrs , Wilson of Fall River ; ways anti means , Bennett of Hughes ; appropriations , oote of Drule : railroads . I\ennedy of McPherson : federal relations , . Howartl of Drown : public buildings , Springer of Hamln : Public Inslulons , Craig of Spink ; mines and renining , Rice of Lawrence : counties ant towns , Johnson at McCoolc : municipal affaIrs . Boyce of JUnnehaha ; publc Ilrlntlng , Hobat of Dewel : apJorlonments , SInclair of Unlc ; engrossed and enrolled bIlls , howell of Walworth : inraurance Cham- her of Hulchlnson ; banks and banking I llott of Minnehaha : public health , Bennett of Carles : warqhouFes und groll grading , Brobel of Drown : milItary affairs . Chamber- lain of Moody ( ; charlablo and penal lnistltu- tions . Aldrich at Miner : school and imbue iazrmls Slevcns of Donhomlo : irrigation , Apln of Badie . hItch ItCUIU , ( :18 : < SALT LAKH Jan 8.-rhls : II the frh day In the heurlng In the Ulah election Cn II With the intention of Hhowlng fraud . the plulntff Inl'olucec expert testimony to allow that tire wenl "votel" and certain ( Oll marls hail been entered unt the San Pel cOlnt ) ' returns after they heft tire months ot the fledlon jUtlges eommllsionel 'rntocle testlrd ) 'eRteriu ) ' thnt he helevell the changes Wt'te' nlllo hy George Iiiair. cleric of the Utah' commission. 11 r. lall was put on the witness stand today anal Joltvely denIed having made any ehunJe : All the commlssloner have been examined and the tefelle Jr ltd their case today . , 1"1 Hleh WI ' t ' ' 1C"ln : m.r : ( , . TOPEIJon , 'S.-'he biennial session of the Kunsa iegisiatcrme was convened ut noon tota ) ' . ( ilOries1R. I.oh.lel was elected fJtukel of lire ! tlO\e wihout OIJpolllol , In completnA We olganlza t01 of the sen- nie . as ugl'et P" Inl , tire IIOllst catCUSla , the Incident of 11oment waIl Ihe election ot Ben Hlrh ItS Ielllllllclerlc , 'i'he governor's lEssuge will notltpo In nltl tomorrow Inel tire Inuullltolflof ao'cl'nol'lect Merrill wi . take 1IIIce - oirtiiq , . ' Hah Inst ( on'ror 1.11\11\1 \ \ JtI,1 Ills tisrIg ( ' . BOISI' ' ' \ ' , . , . , CIIY.JIIho. Jun. 8-The two houses of the leliature I l rnj't In joint sea- eden lt the Colullll theater tonight to lsten to ( ] zivciinlor ! conlEJ'1 messag ! The IPsfge , deals Nclusl'cl ; ) ' wih tuto questions 01111 Is a very eximaiiitlve review IUeltonl ehal uni : t\e le\lew of the IpAIllnt\ ' ' ( . rl&'eils. \ 'ha l'e\'lllol \ ot tile rlvenne laws IR leolmelled. alfo min. log Inw5 , an Imrtgiltioll law and ' olhers 11 IrrlHtol . ' Ilw an ninny Uk'nho. I ' : " l.clhlllnr" I I t Url"nlal. , , GtTIIUg , Oki . , Junm . 8.-'l'hb third sessicnl of the les h Inture convened today and com- "Ielot I full cnlnlzatlol , 'he reilubleul I caucus tilrmtea were put through In both calcnl Slltl' : wrr throulh house J. 11 Itz r of EI H.n\ was IhOlf1 Iresh.ent tt the 111'I'Chouse 1111 C , 'ti. f I Barlel of ( iumtlmrh' , , tlleuklI' of the lowel' . ilnuse _ _ _ C II" ' " 111.1 ' . . 'Iunl l , ' the itt " s'rl Ct's. I HEI.EN.iont , . Jaim 8-Oo\'ernOI' Jre- F Irdl read Ills message * 0 the joint session a of the legislature tll nefternooml . A caucus a WIU le held t morr.w night on tile senatorial - V - fa'orites tonal quenlion , . Carter and Mane are I . , - , ' . . . . - " - < - - - - - ' - - - - . . : . . . . REFREShING THEIR FAITH - ( Contnuet from Second lago\ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; thet was 10 conservative or earl place t.r I Ito I , The republican party no longer , he mid , had any principles , or Ir I had them I hall trot time courage or them. I was given over purely to totem worship . like any be- Illhe Indian trlb : 1 lifted up inert and put down measlrres . I exhaltl tile Moses that was and crucified the Christ that 11 So far tr-m being 1 party d slcce ! ! tile speaker urletl thnt sInce tire war tile repuh- \can party had been wholly a failure In its trtahuent of great questions or policy and cconomlcs. I wits today the tory hourhon Iarty , of Aillerlca anti hall rightly choen the aristocrat anti monarchIst , Alexalttr laml- ton for its \ntl I. Tire idea was bruRht out that congress lust mtet hlltlatll ) ' after its election antI time election of senators shouhl be so 10d- le.1 . as to bring them within the rtach of the lople. In tile meantime the greater tlemoc- Issue. racy must trust the \eo\I and await the mnAN ON JgPI ' EHSON. Ilonm. \'iliiarn Jennings Bryan was not tlere In person , but a letter of regret , minted \'rislrinrgtonr , January .1 I , was read by Toastmaster - master lahone ) ' nnll lIstened to wih InterMt. Mr. Bryan was schtduled to respell to the toast of "Thomas Jefferson. " Alhoulh It was Jackson night , . the , man Of f slnlllc\t \ > had 1 ( many warm IUnlrers , woo apllaUUCI tire followIng sentiments exlressetl In Mr. ' lr'nn's letter : "It Is a source of great regret to me that official dutes here prevent lY Itellance upon the annual banquet given by the Jack- son club of Omlha In commtlorlton of the services of the dlstnlulshed democrat whose name Is borne by your club. I trust that the celebraton or Jackserl's day lay present an occasion In Omala and elsewhere for an earnest - est protest from the Ilemocratic hosts nesemmi- bled } against the attempt now being mallt by , some of our lenders to turn over to the bank- Ing corporation the issue of the mmation's paper currency. At least , I Is to be hoped that the lemor ) ' or Jackson wi not b dcecrate ; enl that day by slleeches laudhll the national banle currency , In the suppression of which Old hickory won his greatest victory for the ; eople , , , "It Is appropriate that the name of Jefferson should be linked wih that of Jackson , for the later courageously applied to the cOlllons existing In his time tire principles laught hy the former : anti they will stan(1 together In history as the best exponents of true lemoc- racy . After enjo'lnr honors which fall to the lot of but few irmortais Jefferson selected for menton upon the smple : monument which I marls his restIng place time three things I which he thought most Important In the work of his life , namely , 'the authorship ] at the Declaration of Indepeudence , the authorship of the statute of Virginia ! securIng religious liberty , and the establshment of the University - cIty of Virginia HOPES FOn TIE FUTUHE "He mllht have allowed his fnme to rest securely Ipon the first of these great works , for the Declaration of AmerIcan inmiependence will ever present to the lovers of liberty the princIples which must underlie every form of democratic government . Of the sel.evldent truths set forlh In that Immortal document the declaratIon that all men are created equal Is the most luportlut , because It Is the most Cundamenlal and comprehends all olhers. Its application now would solve arllht tire ques- lens which vex the civilized world amId \ would both remove the abuses of legislative hotl remo\e lslat\'e power encouraged by our own government and add , to the laws we now have such addilonal statutes as arc necessary to protect each citizen - Izen In the enjoyment of life , liberty and the pursuit of happiness - - "If ail menare create equal the government - mont should not by a protect\e tariff collect money from the many and give It to the few : If oil men arc created equal government should not legislate to make the dolar , cheaper In the Interest of the debtor nor ' dearer In the Interesb of time creditor , nor should It surender to prIvate corporations the sovereign rIght to Issue paper money as well as other forms of money ; I all men are created - ated equal the government should lmIt expenses - penses to actual needs and not malta proper appropriation for the benefit of those who urle extravogcQ because of the profit they Ibid In government contracts ; and I all men are created equal the 10\'ernment shoulll restrain - strain every arm uplifted for a nelghbor's in- jury I is ! common to lay to hear the doe- trine of non-Inlerference advocated by repre- sentatves of trusts and monopoles , - because these Immense aggregations of wealth . hav- Inl strangled competition , only require to bo let alone In order to enjoy an advantage to whIch ! the anitibehlumsiaveiroider could never approacim. I mayo been gratified to note in recent years a more frequent reference to tile doctrine taught by Tiromas Jeftersomi , and r Ilail tins revival of iris influOnos as err cvi- denee of a return to democratic prInciples. CertaInly tilere never was more urgent need timan now for tire vigorous enforcememlt of democratic prinlclples , and never , In my judg- nlent , a time when true democracy as taught by tire fatirerrt wotrld be welcomed more heartIly - Ily by the masses. I sincerely mope tirat your bammquet tins year may be userur in building tIp a stronger faith in time principles of Jet- fcr'son anti Jackson , " AND DEMOCRACY ENDURES , htespoding to the toast , "Democracy En- denres ; 11cr Principles Remairm Unmclraimged , " Charles B. Ryan of Grand Isianrti said : "Under tire assurance of a member of your committee , a young yet. an old friend , tlmat tills was to be but an intornmal meeting of a few of tile disciples of tile Sage of the Hermitage - mitage , wirere sonic subdued reeriarks apropos of tire occasion and tire times would ire indulged - dulged in , I accepted a reqirest to partici- Pate. But once seated at your tables , witir time higirts turned up , I find myself surrounded - rounded , not by tire remnuants of an old guard , shattered in ranks arId rallying to a mrlemmlory , limit by the undismnayed anal' loyal icglons of democracy , In whose breasts her spirIt keeps youth anti imopo et"rnral. and who , undaumlteti by defeat , are gretimored here agaler tonigimt In ilure and simple faith to nay her tribute , - "Aclcnoivleilgimrg , however , tire oblIgation of soldiers of time ranks to blindly follow tire command , I am still inclined to question tire faith , almost cimiitliike , that. passes tried s'et- erans by amid sunrmnons at inazprcl an unknown voice fronn 'tile pros'inmces to tell how all this irappened , "I tithe it , Mr , I'resident , that imo one amnong us is hero to apologize for tire mast , per timat we are to mold obscqtmies over tire victims of Nc'vember 6 , as some of our repub- henri friends Imave malIcIously suggested we surotmld (10 , F1Vei' since I can remnember irave tlmeruo seifearrle gentlenrren anmnlurr Ily preparerl to bury tIle democratic corpse , lImit regularly halve sad rites beerl postpomred , because at the inst nnornerlt time dead rose up and filed a dcnmmmlrrer , alit , lit tire language of tire tie- cased Brutuc , again met thent at I'irihippi. Tiri time , Imowover , timey iravo proclainmeti fronn tire iroirsetops that timeir ancient enenny is Indeed dead , Tirat nil is over , and appar. ently expect a default. S\'AMPEi ) TilE ShiP. "Vllen the friends of Lortl Russell sought to console iminn for tire umrtlnneiy deatir of ills son lie replieri : I would not give my dead SOtI tqnlght for any mmmait's living son in all England , ' So wouiri I hiot give tbe denro. cratie party and Its principles tonigirt , dead though it be , for all tire noittical orgatriza- tlomna earl isnns the world. has ever seen and all that utlunlimer in the lap of tulle. Novorn- ber 6 svas the curse of a reimulihican Inherit- anrce. Thoirgim we ( liii not cciv , it was ours to reap. Tirat great tidal wave , sweepinlg over tire political mien , struck our staunelr shill ) crc she imad cleared the breakwaters. We were imeid responsible for a conimmerclai condition every clement of whicil anrtodatetl itlarcil 4 , 1893 , On that mlay the mrew adnminristratiomm received fronmi its predecessor a mail sIck unto mieatim froumi lonlg exposure In republican nriarasstnt , Vonrr years before Presldenrt Ilarrl- son received a treasury solid as tile pyranllrls ; lie turmmeml it imack agairm , stanrdinrg on Its apex. Upon tire iiclcimiiey and Sirermami laws , twhnt sisters of darkness , born of cmi unholy clii. ance between time greedy mrramrufacttlrers of the east amId time avaricious umimle owners of tire i'est , simoulti rest time responraibility for all of that chain of disasters culnnlnatlmrg iml tire 1151mb of August , 1891 , and the rout of November - vember , 1891 , ' 'lint tile tinrle amId tide of hiemnllani affairs that have robbed tire governmrtents of our ( lay of tmlost of tlreir ( leelmotlo noers imave not , at tite saline time , dispelled from tire Inintls of tire Inleteses tire feticimirn of their creative iioivers and pecunrlary obligations 10 tIre gov- erneil tirat requires tileul to brinng prosperity and hrsilpihress In tire teeth of adversity chIt droutim , So lit hours of sorest need , hike time recent past , all eyes were turned toward Washington far relief , Could IL imave been givemm , aimd If so , how ? lbs all Cite legislatIve wIsdom of time worltl ever been able to create 511 atom of wealth sInce the rnormlinmg stars aanrg together ? The lw is the condensatIon . _ . - . - - . aa _ _ . . . * t 4'S' t'S , of the highest human reasoning. wilich , based tilloll time experience of the past , Is brommgilt to bear on nnan's affairs. Focuts tire ligirt of sixty centtmrles of 'civilization anti experiemlce' on the select men sitting in the clinnihers cit congress at W'acirlngtcn anti tell irow tIle ) ' can add one miohlar of vairne to tito world's storeirourso of wealth , witirout labor , nnui the Clordlaml knot Is cut. For If tire fiat of tire govcrnnlenrt can create a value in tile unIt can it not reilcat tlmt' Process ad Ilmflnitunl ? It thus be true , wuty toll nit cli ? i3llllIIl1emI in solemn conclave tIme sages of tile race alIt let thIelu extract from tire mint' of tinne a treaserre of erudition surificlent to enniile tlleIrl , tly tile stroke of tire nen , time Ilassirlg of a recoimrtlomi , to abolish PovertY , witit all Its attentlanlt liliSCrioS ant crImes. NO'P ENOUGh Ol MOSES. "Streim sophistic reasoning itcars its own refnrtation , Yet such mac been tire tlmtehge of time Annericarl elector. Small vemaler timere Ivere gradtmated 7000,000 votnries of a hater- nd gevertlnlcnt 011 Norenriher 0. For truly that day patermmniisrnr Oil llersebacle. 'Ahl of this is hmistory. It belonrgs to the cilangeless past. "Then we iniust mIot tencit princIples as ab- siractionis , amiul slaiis as iractice ; stop pro- phiecyumig brlhlI.ant futures anti be contmumt to iverk for ilernlnntenlt sticceent , Cease Worshrlil- log stranrgo gods antI foreign ilmiages. him trlmtll , I Cli ) ' tIns frankly , Mr. l'resitlent , for tlrere is a alleaker's ilceurso itt our vallcd imoimse torriglit. lii tire Past , I fear , we have lIed too mnnticlu of Aaron nlrd not enoingir of Moses. Man's lila owni star. lint fromni tIme very nature of our organization neiL every star cans center a planetary systelil. SomImo mtmst be satellites. No nina is greater timan Ills party , and , as for nllyseif , I Inst rather be a tioorkeeier ml tue holrse of democracy tinrln alt cross tIed Irl tire tempie of time en- cnn ) ? , For I know of ire greater service I CAhI perfornn for 01) ' COlitltry OT iiiY self , tlmani hlinmrbiy laboring for her weal , hot ( ma bury our ambitions , our imrtermlai strife amid jealousies , if sumcll tinere be , with a coIn- nrlminity of comnmrlomI Interests , airil as 0mb mar- rrmoniomms whole , brave and tmndaurmteti In tire irour of defeat , caIrn nmmd sererle in thre iroumr of tritmmpir , work for tire conrmrrron good of collIltry amid of party. Our prinlclphes are broad enlotrgh for all , Witirin otmr ranks can Chn'istlrin , Jew ttniii pagall meet , To hay itt tlemoerru'y'nu clear feet Tlreir offerings of love. By wandering frolnt tircse prineipies , by seoklmig ilrescnmt success at tire expense of right , we rna' In time destroy ourselves ; our part ) ' , trever ! ' 'Dirt if true to ourrseii'cs , true to otnr colmnl- try turd tire teaclminmgs , traditiomis amid leaders of the past , we will , cli in good , tinrle , face again time rising sIne , see In tile distant twi- higirt tIme passinlg of reltlbliCanlisirl , and beiroid this fair mmmd as Greece , amId living Greece , omrco irmore. " Mr. L. F. Crofoot closed tire list of toasts ' ' .Tacksonlamls. ' ' Witll ommo to 'Tile TURNED OFF TIlE LIGHTS. Few of tile nInny guests were aware tlrat ' fronmi beIng deprived - tiley Iran a narrate' escape prived of their festivities by tile evIdent imitiic1orrs mischief of sommne unkriowit per- sonl , At 9 o'clock , tile lrour set for openlimrg time doors of tile during roomnm , tire electric ligimts lit time Irotel were itireldenly oxtln- guislled. Darkness reigneti supreme for lit- Cccii rnlmmutes. Investigations dIsclOsed time fact tirat tile fuse box of tire electrle piamrt , viricit was In tile alley , irad been tanrnpercd wIth , or else conveniomrtly burnt out at tile hour nranrleti. The electric wires for call bell service In time elevator wore also cut anti It required 501110 lIvely 'crlc of tire hotel emnllhoyes and an emergency tqtnati 'frommi 'time ' Tlloimlson-hloi.rston plant to repaIr tire damn- ages in tInric for time bamlqtret. As it vas , tile program was delayed over fifteen irlilitltOs , i\tl soon as tire electric lights went out A. L. Lldwell , time iread porter of tire Mercer , ruSiled a stibittittito by turning on the gas. hie repaired tIme call bells anti found fronn eli investigation of time fuse bo timat it lrad evidently been tampered with. Time fuse bccc has not burrled out before in three years. THOSE WHO WERE TIIEI1FI. Among tilose wire shrared in tire pleasunres of tire evening were : Ex-Governor Horace N. Boles of Waterloo , Ia. , Untted States District Attorney Sawyer of Lincoln , lion. C. 0. Ryan of Grand Island , Unmlteni States Internal Revenue Collector Nortim , Deputy Collector Ed North , ' 'Illlam F , Wappicil , Henr' W , Yates , Victor B. Caldw&il , W. S. Popplcton. T. J. Mail000y , C. S. Montgomery , Ed howell anti Albert Cahmn of Omaha , A. F. Hohlenbaugll of Falls City , 0. Cowing of Valley , A. D. Langdon of l'apillioni , 'IV. It. O'SimaUgilnessy , Adam Pilger , II , D. Miller of Stanton. 'tV , B Wood of Florence , Albert Watkltms of Lincoln , Edson Rich , Ignatius Dunn , S. It. Rush , Dr. Wiillamson , Dr. B. II. Edmisten , W , S. Slloennaker , L. F. Cro- foot , Lee Spratlin , James Slleeamr , D. C. I'at- torson , Itemmry Oerter , C. L. Smith , P. 13. Myers , C. J. Smythe , T. J. Fltzmnorris , It. S. Horton , John Latenmer , Jamnes llrenimlami , Ciraries M. Conenoyer , Jolla Powers , henry Drexel , J. II. MclCennla. Frank Mtrrpily , Euclid Martin , United States Marsilal Winite , Peter Elsasser , F. B. Tracy , George Antimles , J. C. McMillin , Louis Ihoehrne , George Cock- erihi , I-i. SV. Patrick , Joel \Vest , Major I'ad- dock , A. Matthews , Frank Patrick , George Holmes , Jr. , 1Vilhiamnm holmes , L. J. PlattI , Robert Achieson. Lee ilerdnmlall , A. P. Spit- con , Will llardman , Otto BeelIne , Adam Sioup , Jacob Birkirart , i'imiiip Smitil , John Lemiey , John T. Murphy , James B. Murphy , Arthur Briggs1 Henry Blum , herman Drexel , w. A. Paxton , William Olinstead , John tlrant , F. A. Brogan , John Garvey , George Clotfnar , Henry Matlmleson , It. V. Montague , A. II. Hipple arid J. J , O'Connor of Onnaima. Soothe Omaha was represented by J , S. Waiters. J. L. Paxton , James Ii. Buila , A. L. Hunter , Ab Wagner , Elmer Jackson , Sam Shlrigiey , Robert Parks , George Parks , S. Ii , Eggers , Joirn McMlilan , T. Butler , L. D. Davis , P. J , Kinlg. J , D. La Crouse. Wililani O'Conner of Wahoo , C. G , Barnes of Alblon anti others. Tine reception Ireid at tire Mercer between - tween tire hours of 3 and 5 yesterminy after- 000mI , precomhing tile Jaclcsorlian banrquet , was largely attentiemi , Mamry tienirocrats availed themselves of time opportunity to nneet cx- Governor Boles , 'rile reception and arrrmnlge- ment committee , correisting of Messrs. Drmnne , \Yappiclr , Spratlin , Sileeant anltl Rush , deserve credit for tire successful observance of Jack- son day in Omalra yesterday. C'sLL.'CiItN MtllIi it 110W , hiroko Up a Now York Love least by tint- Icising timii l'residemtt , NEW YORK , Jan. 8.-A gathering of pronninent and influential nrernrbers of local conimnerclai circles assermibied at tire Plaza irotel thus oveainmg to atierltl tire onrlual ban- uuet of the Business association , in coin- mnemnoration cl the battle of Now Orheamis In 1812. 1812.At tire conclusIon of a speeclr by'illiarn Fanmrrlng , Mr. Calhanan rose tj his feet , 'File clrnrtr risked illlrl to be sea led , hart Ire was obdurate , " 1 wIsh tire hilIsitleSs Men's them- ocratic association to iroar a resolution , I atk tlrat. tills assectatlont senrd a nnessage from this nmeetinlf , to cotrgress , asiciirg tlmat body to rmlaico tire senate a legislative ativan- tago to the country , instead of a legislative obstruction. If tile themnocratri are ever to ole-cot a denlocratie nresirhent again tlrey twIst see that our lrcoile arc riot to be left at tire nnercy of a few linlatnclers of Now York , wimp inave a grIp on 't't'asiiingtorm. " Mr. Cahlairail was Interrupted lrere by cries of ' 'hear , irear , ' ' "order ; " etc. Flnraiiy tire cimairtunit deciareil imlnrl In ardor anrt Ire cclii : " \Ve rnrust htavo free iron earl free coal , and we roust take off tIre dulferenrtiul duty on sugar and also what lost Conrnrecticut to time democrats tins year-tire Income tax , " Here Mr. Calianman was Interrempted by cries , lIe conrchurlei by proposIng a seonii .resobu. tiOtl , asking the cinairinman to nilleint ) a corn- inlttee of two to draft a resoliltiorr cahlinng OIl President Clovelaird to go back to tire Ciricago umlatfornrt dId save tire country. The chrair mrubrnltteti both resoiutlons amId declared tiienri an opteth , M. \ % ' . Carr vgoroushy ! objecteti and was cimeereri lr ) ' Sonne , virIle otimers yelled : "Fine resolutiorra have beenm na.csed. " ifICT a neriod oi loud iranmgiing , Clrnrirman Tllolrmpaorm took advarmtage of a lull In tire irro- eeeriIrlgs to annountce rIp atljoUrllnllemlt. Mr. Callanair , , wus tire but of many uncommrlrlinren- tar ) ' cenrntnelmts , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JIlcrboYcr 1''tn. 1mm lihiliro , BOISE , Idaho , Jan. 8.---The election of \'ictor lli6rbower as utrosudenlt of tire state acimate wommud seent to Indicate that Senator Siloup inns gained an ativantage over Villls Sweet in the ltemlatoriai race , lilerbower , wire is a brotirer of ex-Urriteti Statc's Marshal ilierbower of Nebraska , is a ctnpporier of SlmoUp , and tire senate was organized by Shoup's frlenlds. 11. V. Cozier was cirosenm speaker of tire house , Tommlgimt Governor MeConirell will deliver his inressage. * - J. hi. Brown , tire recently eleeterl county atttrnmey or Oklahoma Cotlilty , Okiahirmru , imar4 been disbarred fronm practice. lila dt'p- City irUS also been disbarred , The grirmmd jury , tinder irtataucliomis from time uourt , re- femseil to recognize bUn. ; k - . . _ , % a $ . ' _ a , PICKLE FACTORY DESTROYED Godnoy Company's ' Plant at Eleventh and ' 'w Grace Streets Eutned , loss MAY REACh FIFTY ThOUSAND Ne l'art of time Stoche Sievctl-l lytirritita 'L'of ilcilmotO frmon I lie tmtmnuih.mg . for time IlttIileim (0 ( iti ( bunt Service , At S : 16 inst nigirt time ( ledne ) ' I'lckio COIII lan"s , plant , located nit Eleventh anti Grace streets , vns discovered to ho on tire , nnlti be- tore time fire conupamries cOtmiti reach tue sceilo of the fire tIme entire 11151(10 of time large bulidimlg Was ott lire , antI notvithmstnmtdlnrg tine best efforts of time firemen tile irralmi part of tlro Plarlt , cOnltltlllilmg a large stock of goods , i \-as totally ilestroycti witirtmi re conllparatlvely slrort tlinme after tire aiarmmt hart been turnlel in , Time fire was thlscovercti by Secretary 'tV , J. Mccleilanril unit Miss Young , time stenog- raInier for tIre commltlany , 'iro were engaged in commlllotitrg time inventory , VhIidll hind jrist bean taken. Time first Inltinnation that Mc- Cleiiantl had timnt nnytllinrg was' wrong was tire rearinmg anrti crackirlg of tile flanies , vlticlm Imo snipuloseci was carisod by collie of LImo work- Imlen In time lmuiltiinig , hilt Cli going to tile door to Investigate tire orIgin of time noise time flanies ann nriolce burst in tire office , almlloSt cunifocatitig 111111 , bmrt retreinling imis iircsenmco of mmiinnd , ire ran to tire telopimOmle amid turrnmed mi a still alarnll to tire lire ( lepartilment , viiich imnlrtemiimttely respourleti to iris call. Tire lire tiepartnrrent had to niake a long mm , as time Gadney Illant is qtnlte a distanrco fronn any of time engine iroumsos , anrd wimen they imm'td rCOChled tire plant tire mrearest. water irytirant was 400 fcet , anti tire second one available was about 1,200 foot fr'nl tire scomo of action. 'rule took so mriueim irose tlmat It was inmiscasible to use more than five streams on tire iire , amId it having gaimleti sercir iread- \i'l ) ' by tIns time , time buil'iunrg being a wooden atrrrcttrre , tIre only assi'lanmce that time fire- mcmi could render was to keel' tile lire from spreedinlg to tire simetis , just nrrtlm of tire main brnildimng. wilidit conrttiinetl tile inmnmlCns& ilick- iing vats , A further imindranlee to tire flrs nmmen froma doing effcctf's work , iran timey bath ant opportunlity , was tire per water Itres- cirro at tirat paint , tire streams Iraving hardly anrilicient force to break a virrdow ilatle 12x11 , Mr. McCiellanmti irad barely time to escape _ frommi time building after locking tire valuable papers and boks of time company Imr tire safe. Two ilorses at tIle rear of tIm trlnime buildimlg wcro alrmrot suffocated before they cetlid be removed fromn their stahis , arid but one desk of nil tire office furniture and fixtures , and tlrat partially destroyed , was saved , \\'IIEN TILE BUILDING WAS flUIL' . Tire Illlint imerihding. which is a w'ooilen strrrcttire lOOxGO feet anti two stories imigin , was built by tile Fowler Packinrg company about temi years ago , annd was imserl for such for two or tirree years. It was then sold ' . " ' to time Gedney I'ickle comnmpmtmry , wimiclm was orgallized about si years ago , anti winch comrpany iras used time bemihlilnlg for a nnanli- factory as welt as store irouso ever since. Tire basement and btnildlirg were literally packed vitit all kinds of bottled pickles , cirow chow , catsup , vinegar anti bulk goods. Over 200 barrels of 4-year-old vinegar was stored In tIme basement , and a carioani of Imported cauliflower lied been received , a few days ago and stored in tire house , ann a carload of glass bottles , etc. , were received and packed away only tins week. TIle burning of tire llanlt will throw a'b'out t\vent ) ' people out of cmnploylrleht at Uris tinrie. tIns being time Srllahiest nmuniier cmli- played during any season of tire year , as it is the dullest. In time busy season this coma- pany imas ersually employed about twenty mcmi anti from thrirty to forty girls and women , besides being a imnarket for. garneders. C. B. Gedney , tire liresldent and nmanager of time coirlpamly , left the cIty yesterday and is in time western part of time state. Mr.V. . J , McCielland , tire secretary , notified Mr. Gedney by wire last nigirt. of tine lire , and 110 is expected hrcmne today. Mr. McCehland was unable to give time exact value of tile steele carried or tine arriount of Insurance , but stated thrat ime timought timeless loss cormhti eaely be estlmmmatetl to be at least $35,000 , amid it tire vast pickling vats , twelve of vlniclr Irave tire capacity of 20,000 buslrels each , anti time ctlrer smaller ones of less cnn- pacity , a nunniier of whicll were paritahly filled witir pickled goods , were destroyed by tIre water , tIme les : mIght possibly reacit $60,000. Ito was also umrablo to state then rnnlount of insurance carried by time company , but was of tire opinion tilat it was governed by the 80 ier cent clause , Timose of tire firm \vimo ouhd be seen vere .ef time opinion tirat tine plant wouiil be inn- mediately rebemllt , as time business wInch mad been established ml time Past six years was f - such a nature that it would b of a. sufficient , . . - indurcement for tirem to rebuild. Sinould thin Gednay Picklempany not do- cite to rebuild , tire 1)llslnlerta of tire ennpany In Omaira wIll be Irantlied by time inousee of time same company located at St , Paul , Mine , , and Madison , Wis. lies Cotnimmitted Severrul' ( 'null's. ST. LOUIS , Jan , 8.-Franrlc SrmlIthn , alIas Albert P. Withal , , serving a ternu In tIme St. Louis woricimourse , iras been recognized as one of tire robbers slto got away witim $10,000 froimn Illrotiraus' jewelry store Inn Clricago , in October last , anti tIre man wlro in 1891 , single irandeel , Ireirl tip an express train near Uur- bane , 0. , and robberl tIre express car of $40- 000 , Srnitir was captured anti semitencerl to seven years in tire Ohio ponltenrtiary , but after a few montirs Imprisonniemit waS released - S leased on parole , and escaped from tire state. -I -:1 :1I ' \ . ' . - ! - , g : . I f4 ' , , : : f 1 I - ' I ( - " ; p t , , i / _ , , t I ' * 4) ) , ' - , . - .211. L Clicut'rone Leonard , Mo , lEn Agony ! Years With Salt Rheum ilood'B Sar8aparllia Onvo a Perfect " 1 Curo. ' , C. I , hood & Co. , Lowell , Mass , r , ' I itrod's Sarsairarilla Is rio exceiltmnt medicine , I hrui : eon'mna. In my left log for fifteen years. hart of tire 1mb nIl ) ' leg i'as tore mass of lrnnri about every ucek corrrrptlomm would gatirer rnrticr time skill unIt tire scabs would siormglm oil , The ItchinBand Burning ' scrisetlorm made 1mw suffer Indescribable agonies , " I suierrtagrerltdealox money for differcrrt rem. ethics but diii lmot get relief , About a year ago " letrlirrg plmsiciamm'i rnmitised trio to tahte hlooti Uarsallartikm. I iilt fti nod mayo taken live but- Hood's'Cucs : ' - ' l , , NOW all tIre sores , scabs anti pain 1mev. imtnisiretj : nnmnti I ann enjoyinmg perfect imoaltin , I tinilrk lionel's Sarsaitarlila Is second to nmune sari gI.mrIiy rcer'rrrnmmerrni ' it to nmit suUerltmg irmnrxraaity , " - iii , i'il1uvllosr : , I.eouand , MlssuuU. Hood'a Pills act easily , yet. promptly ar4 c1i'ieutlyoa the iLyerndboweb. u. e - - - ' - - ' . ' _ _ _ _