- - - - - - - - - - I.-ww- , , ' ' , ' . : - . THE DAILY BEE. . " ' . OMAHA : J. . . ' . . . . ' ( ; < . " . . , I -I ES'rABJ.JISlED JUNE 19 , 1871 \ I OLATU , FIUDAY MORNI.3 - - ! < ' "f ANUARY 245 , 1S9. . SIGLE COpy FIVJ OEN'rS. STREET CARS MUST BE RUN I , Oblgations ! of the Companies t the Public Dilated , Upon JUDGE GAYNOR WILL isUz : A MANDAMUS lratl'cct ot thn Uron'crn ' Strlko ShDw" - the CnispiIc , II 1 Ind Llgt.t-flrat . ' to le Clhcr I'crclptory or AlteroRte. DROOU.YN , Jan. 24.-Jiastke Gaynor ot Urn IUllremo court hlmle , ! down his leelslon on the pplcaton of Joseph Loader for a mamamus to comllol the Brooklyn Heights ; railroad : to operate Its cars In sufficient num- r bors to accommodate the traveling public on 7 ( the I'-ulon street , Putnam avenue , Greene and Gates , 1:11 the Tompkins avenue hues. 10 signifies his Intention at granting a man- , daniis , the form to be letermlne,1 on the argument of counsel tn court tomerrow. . . Louler : , upon whose applcton the writ ot manlamus Is Issued , ts a merchant who f ; ; alleges that his business suffers by reason , . ot' the failure of the company to operate Its - ' lines. I ; Justice Gaynor's decision Is as follows : . "it Is my duty to declare the law of this : case. This railroad , corporation Is not In the ' ! , . position of a mere private individual or com- 'pony carrying on business for private gaIn : which may suspenl business temporarily or [ permanently at pleasure On the contrary II , has a dual relation : a public relation to the , people of the state and a private one to its stockholiers , I must not be forgotten here , - thoulh It may seem 10 bc almost If not Wholly forgotten elsewhere , that In Its chief aspect ) I Is a public corporation having du. " ties to perform to the public which transcend any obligation which In Its private aspect II . owes to Its stocleholders I has received franchises of great value from the state and land conferred upon I the state's transcend- . eat power of elinent douimain. In return II took upon Itself the performance Qr public . lutes and functions In the performance or . which I Is In effect nol In indopandent . In- dtvhlnal or entirety. but time accountable _ aguit of the state. Though the principles arc old and Inherent In the Idea of the sov- , . erelgnty of the people II would seem that In the recenl rapid growth of corporate power and at the tendency to use public ' franchises for the aggrandlseDent of Inil'jluals first : and _ _ _ for " the , _ service , uu and . benef or the . publIc . D""unu , Lney nave cOle to ue somewHat over- looked and need ! to be restated. "rhey have often been declared by thc hIghest courts of this state and the supreme , court or the United States. , FlS'r DUTY IS'TO THE PUI3LIC. "Tho duty of the company now before the , ' court Is to carry passengcrs through certain _ streets of Brooklyn and t furnish , lan anti : operate cars enough to fuly accommodate accommolate ( ' , - the public. I may nol lawfully cease to C perform that duty for even one hour. The ) directors of a , prIvate busIness company may , " . actuatei by private greed or motives of prl- t : vate gain , stop and refuse to "mploy labor , . at all unless labor comes own to their con- : r \1tons , however distressing , for such are f ' . . the existIng hJgal , IndustrIal and social con- , ditlons. But time dIrectors of raIlroad dltons. tdIrectors a rairoad cor- : poratlon may nol do the like. They arc accountable - , . countable to the public first and to their h stockholders second. They have dutes to I. the public to perform and they must perform . tbem. I they cannel get labor to perform such dutIes nt what pay they otTer ; then they must pay more and as much as Is nece- - , . sary to gel It. _ . "LikewIse , If the conditIons In respect of , hours or otherwise which , I they impose re- pel labor they must adopt more lenIent or - just conditions. They may not stop theIr cars for one hour , much less one week or one year thereby to beat or coerce the prIce or ; _ conditions of labor down to the price or conditions they offer. For them to do so would be a defiance of law and of govern- meat , which , becoming general would In- I cvlably , by time force of example , lead to ; t- general disquiet 10 the disIntegration of the social order and even the downfal of the governmenl itself. Experience shows the wisdom of our fathers In retaining at least some control of corporations to whom are given publc franchises for the performance of public duties. "The law of thIs case was too clearly stated cenry by Justice Cuter to bo misunderstood In ' an application simiar to this I few days ago ' That learned judge held that time company - had made no adequate answer to the case I presented ' against I , and only wIthheld the . granting of the writ to give the company more tIme to conform to the law which he so clearly enunciated. probably In the reason- , nllll scope that would sulco wihout I re- sort to coercive power of time people of the state lodged In the court. In addition , } IW- h ever , I shall quote from a case decided upon , , by the Bupreme court In this cIty In 1883 ' after mature deliberation and which Is an authority which 1 am bound to follow even . though 1 were not of the same vIew , and I wblch , I need scarcely say , the corporation , now before this court Is bound 10 acquiesce , In , and which I doubt not will certainly ac- ( lUlesco In for example's sake If for no other reason. The case arose out of the failure t. . of the New York Central & hudson RIver . Railroad compnny to receive and forward < f' freight al n common carrier. " C . , COMPANIES MADE NO ANSWEH. r "The circumstances of tlal strike were reviewed - viewed and time court ! ali that the court In , that case alowei a writ of man'amus } to , compel time corporation to do Is corporate . duty - "That a prIvate citizen has sulclent stand. Ing to make this applcaton , whleh couitj un- L questionably be made by the attorney ! gen- aral of the Btnte , has heretofore been decIded " / by this court and I must ICcepl It as law : .1 antI It being admitted that the company Is , not fuly operating its lines of road , I feel It my duty to allow the wrIt prayed for either In Its peremptory or alternate form , unless I- a sulclent answer hn been mmmado In law As I have said the ioarned . ; ' \ , leared jtdge who hear time previous application decided thai the answer then made was even Insufcient to raise a question of fact and only reused the - writ In order to give the company more time . . wih an alnonllon to I tuat It shoull no I- longer delay. I 10 not tblnlt the Ilresent answer of time comllany Is sufficient to prevent - vent a writ frol being Issued. 'fhe claim . of violence amountng to a prevention Is nol ' legally made oul. Instances of vlolenco done < by other than former employes of the commu- . Ilany are shown , but I Is also shown that not only time pOlce force of the cIty but over .J 7,000 sOllers are preserving order , and J cannot believe that this company Is not 11m. : tecle In its rights , nor do I think any ques- ' _ ; tion of fact Is fairly raised on . , that head Desldes , the persistence of time , company In failing to run its cars except as Is may gratualy get eUlployes to accept , its * terms , being In itself unlawful , as I have shown , lust necessarily , by Its bad example , - tend ! \0 Iluble disquiet. I not to some die. or < er. In respect of the question of hours and or wages between the commmpany and Its , Is employee , its duty was to bave gone on and now Is to on vitit its full - go wih Is ful complement of . . olplon s , having the right gradually and ' . from day to tty to supersede its employes , If , - I can . by new employea who will work ( n its lerms , or to sUllerselle them all at once when I bal obtained a sufcient number of , new enwlo)11 for that Ilunlosej ; but In such n controversy I has not the rIght to stop - its cal whie I Is thus graduaily getting , .47 ( ralusl ) geltng . . , other 1 en , I time I P.ollo of the state were . , rurnlng thele roads they would not thus r IncGlmode 111 damage themselves , and It , : . 11st not be forgotten that this corporation t Is entrusted with the running of these roads k . for tie accolmodston or the people .of the alate. I remains for 10 to determine time shape of the writ . whether I Ilutl bo . peremptory - emptory or aiternative. "In one aspect of time cue there Bema to h an issue or fact presented , and . I such a'l issue be presented , the law does not permIt mo to decide I and lloI a peremptory writ i. J4 but requires me to ni ow an alternative writ . Which bu the elect ot reservIng such Issue , . ' . of fact to b tried by a jury or by the court It eo agreed , upon Al one place Ins answer the company avers that I reason why Its employee " 'oul not continue working for It was 'that H rcfusel to run its cars ns re' qulret by said ! employee In respect to the frequency with which car could be run and the number or car to be nun ' "Tho number of cars or trains whIch a railroad : shal run Is lef to time sound iliscre- ton at Its directors subject to revIew by the courts upon an application or writ of lania- mu ! to make them run more I the public convenience repulre It Its employee may not nSlume- to itermlne ' the number of car to be run. It , however , this allegation In the answer refer to the controversy In respecl of what are caled trJI " , then It has no force for the controversy Is In Its essence one In respecl of hours and wages. I concur In what Justice Culen said ! In the other case In thsl respect , nmelf : 'I 10 not regard the alleged atempt to abolish trippers aD Interfering with the running or management of the road : because I Imagine the company would be chewed to run as many trIppers as It chose If II would only pay the men $2 n day for running the trips. In thai case I ImagIne there would be no trouble So that this Is real ) ' I questIon of wages. Each party has the right to obtain ! the hest terms I cnn : and ns was sAll In the freight imaniliers' , case If the company capnot get . men at a price II thinks fair I Is bound to get them al a price It may deem exorbi- tent because Its duty Is to run its roall ' "Such was the ilsp091ton ot . that p3Int by time learned jmstice. "The counsel for each s\do \ will be hear ! at 10 o'clock on Janunry 25 ns to whal form 01 writ shall bl hwed , " CONTINUE TO CUT TROLLEY WIRES. Matters were comparatvely qulcl en the Third and I lth avenue roads toin ) ' . The wires between Sixty-fifth and Sixty-sixth streel were cui oil after midnight , and as a conseqnence the electric lights In the depot wenl out , Itavlng Captain There and liis detachment ot time Twenty-third regiment In total elarkneRs. The wires were not repaired until 10 o'clock. when traffic was resumell , amid al midday thirty cars were running , ns against twenty yesterday. The foremnn sahl he was unnblo to operate I greater number as some tf the new men had been transferred to Green Point. During the night and early morning thin full strength of the Twenty- third regiment , wIth the exception of companies - panics P , G ami K , was placed cn duty along the road to Flntbush avenue. At 1 o'clocle the polce on duty al Twenty-filtim street all Third avenue had I lively lme putting an end to a riot which had broken out there. Abut eighty persons colected at this poInt and jeered the soldiers who were under arms there. ' The mob continued Increasing until noon , when a steno was hurled by one of the crowd . strIking I imoiicenman. This was followed by several others and then time polco and militia charge The mb rushed along the avenue and Into the side streets. Many ' of them received bayonet thru ts from the mitamen , whie the clubs ef the polIce- men were used wlh telng effect upon the , heals of the rlolers. The police arrested John Tighe , Charles Burlc amid Stephen Gnn- non. When conve'lng them to the staten the crowd attacked them amid endeavored to < enleayore < rescue the prisoners. AYter n desperate con- filet , during which more stones were thrown and blows struck on both sl < es. the three slrl throwers were loclled up Al Twenteth street and Ninth avenue the strikers during last nlghl cut down the feed wires , return wires and support wires as far 'as Flatbu.h avenue , a distance 01 , over a mile. The feed wire on ' ruventietim I < 'fwimteth sheet , between Seventh and Eighth avenues , was also destroyed. The wires at FIfteenth streel and Second avenue were cut down early In the morning A number of trolley cars stood at Ninth avenue , which were wrecked and rendered unfl for use. _ ALMOST DUnNED OUT A DYNAMO. The most serious. attempt to prevent the running of cars over the Third avenue line was made nt Sixty-ffh street and Third avenue , where a plot to burn out the d- nnmos In the depol was nearly successful. I was evidently the work of skied elec- trlcians ' The wires were cut and guy ropes : were attached to them , by which they were : drawn down and grQunied on the posts of the elevated road. The scheme was : how- ever , discovered In lQle to frustrate the plnn. The line men on the Atlantic avenue road struek. This aet and the lack of passengers prevented the management from running the Se\enth anti Ninth avenues and Ee\enth street cars at all today. Militia In the various dellots expressed themselves as fairly well satisfied with their trentment , but cit appeared desirous that the strIke should soon termlnnte and allow them to return to their homes. Al Fifteenth nnd Thirtieth avenues two women haied a Fih avenue car. When It stopped they boarded It. They then drew pistols from their shawls and ordered tile conductor anti motorman to stop worle. The men leaped from the car and left the invaders - vader In possession. One of the crowd then started the car , jumping off before It gained much hea < way. 'Vhen the car passed the stables at Twenty-fourth street II was trav- cling at a high rate of spee < . One of the men standing there : otced the car was running - nlng wild and jump aboard the rear platform - form anti soon had . . at a standstill . One gang of Htrliers p.Hemptel } to pull time mo- torman off his platform , but hI fought them off. Hevas very roughly used In the scrImmage amid hnl his jaw broken. President Norton says so far as time At- lantc Avenue company Is concorimed , the strike Is at an cud , for ho has alt the motor- men nnll conducturs for whom there are places. There has , however , been some inconvenience - convenience on the lines by time cuttIng ef wires. A new device to impede the opera- ton or time railways was adopted at Bergen street and Troy avenue on the Atlantic nve- flue Ino , where swItches were cemente,1 , during the umighmt New employee go about outside time mltn lne at their peril. One who dlsgulsEtl himsel In an old army coat was spotted by the strikers and badly b aten. 1 ItvIIIc Ioalt UalRea Fnlnrh's BROOKLYN , Jan 2 i.-Superintenmhent Groundic of the 1ing'a County Eleynte < railway Issued In order today directing an increase of 10 per cent In the pay of 11 em- ployes whose wuges had been reduced. , - 1.1) .1 I'IOJtl' hlJrJI ftOJOISIfIC.'jt. Citizemmi' 1'018 HuccrC II , \ rreatlg J'our I/embera / of time Gal ! SUGARLAND , Tex , Jan. 24.-A boll robbery - bery of the railway and express ofce here has roused time town. A band of unasked < men rode to the ofce and demanied of Agent Wyams the safe's contents After a se\r beating Wynms opened the sate anti , the , robbers took $1,100 In cash A number of I citizens undertook to Intercept the robbers A sharp bale took place , but the highway- men escaped to the Brazes swnmps. A posse started In pursuit anti returned with four men under arrest-Crane , Thompson , Denton and lowers , The IIOSSO Is still scouring the country for others. p COlly CUl Uuvo the 1IIIal. WASHINGTON , Jan 25.-Secretarr SI\h has approved the aplllcnton made by Colonel - onel Cod ' and the of Cody manager Barum & Bailey's cireus . for permission to employ IndIans In their ierfcruuiamices. Colonel Cody Is allowed 125 lllians frol the reser- vatiom4 In North an,1 Suuth Dakota , Arl- onn , New Mexico and OllllhuIU , nml the other wIll have thlll ) MOlul , Apaches and Navajos In louis caeh tram those reslt'a- tions. Time ( olllllel wi be required 10 furnish bents to cover alt contracts mmmdc male wIth the lntiiamms. p . New Ihllh COIMul for Nm'brmsakms. COPENIAOEN , Jan. 2"-Mr. Andrews Peterson of ChIcago has been appointed Dorisii consul for the slates of IllinoIs , Indiana , Oho , Michigan , WisconsIn , Iowa , Nebraska , Montana , the Dakotas , Wyolnlng and Utah < . \1"111. ot . . .1111'.1. . . .1aiitm'mryi1 . At Sn' French coDepItc-UI. : h. JiErtJ ! for Hun DteHOj ; U S. S. ltumiger . for Sn Diego , ; lellc , lor hong KOlg and Yokohama - At S,1uthlmlltol-Arll\d-l'arls , ffHI New .ork. At New York -Arrh'ed- Julia , Irom Dro- l"n ; MIJC4'lc. ' fronl J h'.rpel At Ltyespoo.rrIed'J..u.tnic , lnm New York. . lST BACK DO\VN \ OR FIGHT Gmtemnll Refuses to Yield Her Claim to the Disputed Territory , DECLARATIOI : OF WAR EXPtCTE TODAY ltcply or time Central American IpnIlc "I 10 8nhnttc,1 ! 10 time 'iiexlcimii . Cnblnct This ICrlll-CClolcllob I'nto ' 'eltf lila Services . CITY OP MEXICO , Jan. 2t.-Guatcmnla's answer was received this evening. The mln- lter of foreign affairs of Mexico says It will be presentel formally to the cablnel and time , president al 10 n. m. tonmorrow I I stated Guatemnln's answer Is to the erect time , die- putel territory belongs to her , and If any IHlcmnly Is to be pall Iexlco owes II to Guatenmala Time prospects are that war will be declared tomorrow or nexl day , Colonel H. C. Pate , the American imorsernan has tendered his services to the jreshlent , and In case at war he wi be appointed to a promlncnt conumnamid , With the commanl Immense demonstration of stu- I dents In this capital the \ar' reelng througb out this republic has been wrought UI to n I high pitch . Reports from many Interior I points show a rising spirit at patriotsm i among the majority of the people amid I Is I j'robable thnt other great populnr uprisings' ' wi occur In lany cites of this country. Don Emio de Lon , Guatemalan minister to Mexico , was outside his lintel when the recent stmmdents procession was moving , ali had an excelent oPllortunlty of viewIng the feelngs of the Mexican people on the In- teratoual boundary dispute and the firma stand taken by Mexico. A ful report of the proceedings was sent by the Guatemalan representative to Preslient BarrIos at Gunte- male , and I Is said to have created a pro- found ImpressIon In Guntemalan circles. This city Is quiet and orderly , nlhough the effects - fects of the patriotic storm arc easiy ils- cernible. The volunteer movement Is rapidly spreadIng , amid I would evidently be possible to rise 25,000 vollt ers In this city alone withIn n day or two I the general govern- menl only Inilcated its need for asslstnnce. A telegrln from Guatemala says that the Spanish mlnlsler In Madrid will nol Inter- fere In any way to pacify the question with texlco. The indications are that BarrIos , presIdent of Guatemaln , expected aid from Spain dn account of his bold stand. stnnl. NOGALES . , Ariz. , Jan. 24.A Mexican newspaper , Le Iniepente , printed on time Mexican side of the line. this aferoon printed the statement Ilat the Mexican con- sul In Guatemala City had been given his passports by the Guntemalan govornmumcmmt thus terminatng tim friendly relations ex- Istng between the two governnments. I also sttet that the secretary of state of Mexico , al the City of Mexico had notified nil consuls of thIs fact by telegraph. The Mexican consul here denied the truth of the statement and called upon the editors of the pap r. who have sInce asked for warrants for his arrest 'on the charge of assault. They reiterate the truth of tIme statements pub- ilsimed this afternoon and hold thai the con- sul Is'endeavorlng to misrepresent time facts. Gl'TFlIALUNG ' : READY . Imprcsslng Men anti Horses for Service Iii tim UXIec'ec \0 r. COMITAN , State or Chlapas , Mex. , Jan. 24.-The govcrnment has pushed fresh forces into the Guatemalan frontier almost daly and camp quarters for n large body ot men have been arranged for near this place . A few Guatemnlans hiving In this vicinity have quietly left for their native country and others who are disgusted with tIme course of President Barrios and the Guate- < simian administration have fled to Mexico rather than . be pressed into an unwilling service. Reports fr01 the other aide of the border are that Guatemala Is using every effort to work up feelings of patriotism among time people In the hope of gaining large reinforcements - foreements to continue Its bluff against Mox- leo I persuasion falls , It Is given out thai when the government needs men I will press them Into service Nearly every horse for one hundre miles from the border - den has been secured b ) one means or an- other already and a strenuous effort Is being math to secure more. The uncommunicatve policy of time Guatemalnn goverment Is having a disastrous effect on the pubii. . order and many alarms are constantly felt by the residents of the fronter , fearing nn Invasion of the mounte Mexican rurale3. I Is gen- orally felt that should war ensue the frontier wil ! be so overrun by troops and pillaging i renegades . that life will . be a burden ' O.\LI U IlOILfi It 0 1iU1IT Guotomolan Cnmmsutatm'mun FrnlcRCO Or- tiered In Report to the . \ rm ; . SAN FRANCISCO , Jnn. 24.-Consul General - oral J. flax Duran or Guatemala has been recalled by President Barrios to take Iom- ; mnnd of a mitar force In the war , which I he believes to be Impending wih Mexico. 10 has received a dispatch from time Guatemn- ( Ian War department confrmln ! the war news , and stating thai every able.brlled Guatemalan Is needed by his goverumnemmt. Duran says that an alliance has dually been formed by Guatemaln , Nicaragua , Salvador and Honduras , wIth a joint force or 10OOO men , to march against Iexlco. Consul General A. K. Concey of Mexico , on time other hand. declares l at _ there will not be war bet ween Mexico am ( inatenmama over time existing boundary dispute , whmiim he says can and will be settled by dhllomacy. Concey says the only chance of hostilities iea ) ! In time possibility of SOle holhealed Guatema- lan' officer fIrIng on Mexican : troops I war shouhl be declared Concey Is confident that Mexico could easily efeat Guatemala , even I the Inter country were able to term an alliance wih the other Central American re- publcs , which ho considers unlcl' . Concey says that the Mexican army Is In fine condi- ton for the battlefield . hunter l.nl'l Iii a l'crme'lt , TAPACHULA , State of Chlaplas , Mex" , Jan 24.-The southern border Is In a ferment over time Impending hostilities between Mexico and Guatemaln. More troops are being centered about the frontiers and a heavy movemenl or people Is noticeable on ever han , Fugitives from. Guatemalan sol are arrl\lng hero almost daily. They num- bcr many Guatemalan reyolers from the Gualemllan InterIor , but are thus far for the most hart native born Mexicans who have taken np a residence on Gustemalan terri- tory Large parties are on their way from Quesalenango , norther Guatemala , either afraid to remain In their homes or cosying camilI with the purpose ot enlisting against' the govrl men which they leave behln . Zlru&ozl Iotlrlll& to Mime I tI I. ACAPULCO , State of Guerrero Mex , Jamm 24.-Th report that the anmmmed Mexican corvette Zaragoza hal Invaic < Guatemala and Is lying or the coast of San JOSe Is untrue. The vessel was loaded with munl- lonl and provisions at war for M\atan : , for the supply of the Mexican troops tributary to the ports of San Dnlo ali Santa Cruz , on time southern coast. Having now ils- charged ! its conunlnlon I Is on Its return to Mazatan , where I wIll asuit further orders from the Mexican government for the trani- Iloltaton or troops anti SUPI'I ' s or any other duties connected with the Guatemalan 111 cuity . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ale'rlr."I" . , ( lifer to Ih'II' Clexico. CITY OF MEXICO , Jan 24.-A prominent AmerIcan here hiss offered to organize an American legion to fight against Guatemall I war Is declared ' I The government has contracted for 'the . purchase of 25,000 Mondragon rifles 01 time finest make. _ _ _ _ IcortCI .JII" " ' ' " le\ul , , OI -FOO , Jan 2t-Advlces recelfill bere from Wel-Hal-Wel epmt t that the JapaueC . . - , have been repulsed ! wltb cohlderable loss. The Chinese ttk nine Jalnec prIsoners. Foreigners are leaving and < pmuiio prevails. The telegraph station an ' Chen , Chin Island , between Che-Foo anl \i-11at-Wet1 bas been abandoned . Trfo' bttJcen the two towns Is Interruptel , t . , 'l'EX .1 ! ; .IdqfljW ! . , importer II time O Mumrlie5- Trial ThrrAtcnrl , , \i ( 'nmltcujipt ( 'rocoelllJ" . It ? NEAPO.IS , Jan . 24.-Seven or the jurors In th Hay war , ! murder trIal hnve been secumrefl , two more mfn being sworn In this mornIng In the persons oC Farmers John Wmbal and ! Neil MacNeall , The trial proper will probably begin next week. There was quite n stir In court when the trial opened today over the threat or Judge Smih to ilrlplnD Ben'ral newspaper men ' for stories p ntr about time examination of AIry ! Hayward by the defense The attorneys for the defense arose ann llounce < the pub- lcatons a tsUes ! of falehoode . The reporter - , porter of the Journal was Sl11mtno before time court to divulge tub source of hl&\ \ information - formation . lie maIntained tbal the Informa- ton was reliable , but ayerrq < that he was under a pledge not to ' II\ulgl its source Judge Smith was much vexed amid sahl he would give the reporter until 2 o'clcck to dl- vulgo I , lnlmatng thai a reflsal would be contempt or courl At 1:45 : o'cloce time Journal reporter appeared - peered nl Judge Smith's chnmbers , where he was closeted for a few mlnltes with JUdge Smith amid Assistant County Attorney , hail . The conferencl was 101 long , but I' ' laste long enough for. Judge Smith to give the reporter I talking tal lie was Informed that reporters wtre admited to courts of law In order that they mIght give the publc knowledge of what actually transpire therein and nol for the salt of giving them an Of pcrtnnly to evolve ecnsaUo amid fnbulous tales. The reporter eXllresse1 himself as duly penlenl and was greatly relieved when JUdge Smih forgave htlnm. WIth 'ndjournmenl' ' of court this evening eight Jurors had been secured to try the case of the state against Harry . Hayward. J.lI1NEsi..lJ' SIlJ'TU."U. LAI'IIIJ ot time ! llrilts at rung ChllJ : . 'lr time 10rtrc Ior : Woi-ulmml-V'ei. . SHANGHAI , Jan 24.-The Japanese transport - port Sabuma- taru , whIch returned to Ujlna yesterday , reports thai she lef the Gulf of Talien-Wan on Saturlhy' last , January HI , with other Japanese transports escorted by war ships , and arrl'eci I Yung Chang , not far tram 'el-Hal-Wel , the , Chinese war port on the Shantung pin qsula , at daybreak on Sunday . January 20. ' 4 The Yaye Yamn anti other Japanese wr ships then landed ! letachments of nmarines Time latter mel with. but feeble reslstlncv maui the Chinese troops , which were supported by six guns mounted nshore. Tim' lire of these glF was , answere from the Janese boats and the Chinese were e\entuahy , dispersed when the glns of the Japanese war ships opened Ipon them. The Japan sb landing was effected - fected without any 10SJ being sustaIned by thi ' invaders amid the four gus prevlo sly ! Inyaiers < our gUS mentone < werl capturcl by the marines handed from tile Yaye' Ymmnma Immelately afterwards th landln'g of' time Japanese troops began and was nearly ' completed when the Yaye Yama letiYung Clu1g on 1on- day last , tIme weather being favorable to the Japanese operations. I Two , English women , one German woman and one Chinese woman ; Who were found In charge of the Shnn rn _ I.Irhthouse. were : placll under the san pat lS they bad ben , : receiving , , and . were Instructed : , In the Inter- ! ests of commercial and other traffic nl sea , to keep the light burning as usua ! I'OLICE WERE ofLLlm IN. ' Usturblllo at a M'eotlug ' COldlOtOLl ' by Timothy nc''I ) ' . DUBLIN , Jan. 24.-Tniothy ' Iely tonight addressed a meetng In time town hal at Kingston on the Bunbject " of disputes . In the Irish Parliamentary party. , Time , meeting waj marked by serious disorders. The polIce were twice called In to Interfere and stop the fighting among the nu < lence. The disturbers - , turbers wer fnaly ejected. \ . Iealy ex- i hortel his hearers to , respect the memory of Lord Randolph Churchi , who had been an honest tory and a good friend to Irelnnd. \ . le.ly denounced the Reimon < 11es as having fallen Into a state of putrefaction . He declared against subservience to the English party and suggested some , reunion to exclude tories tram the Dublin teats In the House of Commons. Nationalist candidates should nol be selected by caucus , but should be chosen In publd conve ; llon. Should the hatter course be folowe , ! he would go so far as to sink his prejudices. Upon lenvlnl time hal MrS. Healy was greeted with groans by a large crowd thmajmad : assembled outsl < e. A number of policemen' . .scorte him' to the railroad station. . Inno h'l 'pclo,1 Flro. FONTAINEDLEAU , Jamm . 24.-Much ex- clemenl was caused today by the murder of a nun on a train coming from Paris The train was running alon lS tmsuai when smldenly I man In one ' ot the conches drew a revolver and begamm lining / at his fellow passenger One ! the bullets struck the nun . Inflicting IL wound that Hoon prove fatal . Three other ixmssenger were woun < - cd berore the passenler revolver wem empty. Time man Wi ! arre tpd. Time only explanation of his aton II that he Is In- sane. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Unm"llluYOI Causing Trouble , nUDA PEST , Jan. 2t-A mob of unem- ployel persons murchol.n U rlotou' manner through th principal streets today and were dispersed by the Police. Later the rioters renmeembleU lit large nummimermo anti UIOI theIr refusal to . disperse . the , pulcchnf5e.1 ! upon tel alH 1 lmlmntl-to-tmammt.t Imt iou- lowed , during which several people were hurt anti 111) ' arrests were made. Dlrlng tIme time of the disturbance the police bloclee,1 , the streets leading to the HungarIan Diet. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ftiusiitiot'emi ' limo 1nnl"8 lunil . I.ONDON , Jan , 21.A\ n meeting of the shareholders of the Nqt9nal Ullic of Waits 11 Cardiff , which batik wns purchased In 1691 bv the Metropohituiif'bank for lime sum of ilot,00 , the Iquulatcr QIJounced that an pXlllnaton of the ICuntR "howed I de- le- lcit of .f5 S68 , I.are'.um'hhnd ' been sciuan- tIered , In hOln ! mmpecuia.tIons. / 'rime sc/unn- / sheets hnd been alogelhf fallacious. , A resoluton to prosecute : the olclal ; wa a OIted. _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ ' lop\rCSlelt tur . ' .1 qU r 1 l'arotiy ' : I3EIILIN , Jati 21-TboVoikmmblatt , men anti- I Reunite journl cIrcmiatjn In Manheim , lellelberg and crcltnl has been conns- cated ly the authortk , owing to its hnv- Ing published unm . OrUel" entitled "Ode to Agam , " which WW "urded W a parody 01 Emleror William's IJll of pnroly 111t. ! Il < 1,11. LONDON , Ja'n. 21.-A. dispatch to the Standard from VlennnIY8 that Mme Patti became chilled when heaving / a concert In this city and has emcee ; kept to her bed. She Is surerllC With pharel catmmrrh. lien engagements at I.elllle. < Dresden hnye been canceled. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'rlnc. l'enlhluul" , 4udluu MIi.iky , BERLIN , Jan 2t.-'fho Frankfurt Zeiung publshes a dispatch trom St. letersburu I } aying that the I'aim-iavlstS declare that i important events are hnmluent In hitmigaria. Pnimmce I.'erdlnand's poSition Is shaken anti pllton anl united fcton of Zlnkof and Stambulol II probable. _ _ _ _ _ _ , JI/JannO / bur'ruaml WeI-UII-\'el. . I.ONnON , Jln Zt-A .IIIatch to the Tlnes frol hanlhll says that time Jupnn- es have now suronlell WeI"JIui.Vei. The ( hlneso Itelarc hunt \'cl-Uul-Wel has a Rarrlnon and ' supplies , plclent to enable the town to wlhtI a prolonged attack. IruzHI" t mm 111 Ullol\ I Irrutpl. I I lTE"J Q , 'Jai 21-The Brazilian minister to Ur1ua ) has hen coiled hOI\ by 1114 government owing to his attitude on lImo frommtiemlncitjemt " , \'r ' . ' . ; \I- ituumety. B1.'ENOS YHE9 , fun. 21.-(011rS to- day voted general amnesty to Iloltcal Pf- lendcn and the session wise then close RECOGNIZED hER HUSBAND Wife of Barett Scott Views the Remains and Identifies the Body. SADDEST SCENE OF All IN TiE TRAGEDY Wltlowol } Wlro nn,1 , 1"IIherlcs" Chid COl- Tlncd or the rllte of time Man Tliuy Lovott-I'imumiq for the l'nlQrll 'hls . l ttenmioii . , O'NEILL , Neb. , Jan. 24-Speclni ( Tele- gram.-Ono ) of thl saddest scenes connected withm 'time tragic history of the Inrrel Scot case curre,1 today , when the body was taken from the morgue , where It hns laid sluice It was tnken from thin river , amid brought to time fatally residence nll Into the Illresence DC the bereaved ones who had not gazed upon hIs face sluice New Year's eve. Ever since the boy ! was discovered Irs. Scot has been letermlne , ! to eee I , but her request was 10t grltel until today She sal < that she would never bo entirely sats- fled that I was the body of her husban ! , except through the evidence of her own eyes The casket was brought Into the front par- lor and time sorrowing wIfe was only for nn Instant permltell to look upon the contents. "Yes , thnt Is Barrett , " shun sold , and then burl Into tears . She sobbed for neArly an hour , and then seemed to be more composed anl seemel than , nl aly tIme slnco the tragedy. ! During seemed to the weeks of suspense her grief seeme be pent tip wlhln her amI time fnal blrst 'of sorrow seemed to relieve In some measure the tension at which her nerves bml been mnlntal1I. Thcre Is only one subject In which she .OemA to take enough interest to rouse her- . self from her grief , ani that Is the conviction - ton ot her husband's murierers , After the first passion of grief al the sight of the dead face hind subsldell her frlelis urged hr to keep a bravo heart , as the work cut justice was yel to be aecomplshe < . This considera- ton seemei all potent , and she was lcd Ilto n discussion or the evidence , Into which she entered with a good deal of spirit. Thin grief of the D-'enr.oll flaumgimtor , l.'pn- mule was almost as toucblng as that uf i'er mother. Al frst she would nut believe that her fatimer was really < ea , ! "Wh , these men promised me thai they would not kill. my papa , " she said , and with childish Innocence she believed thai the rufans < would not break their promise. When she _ was assured thnt the casket really ili e'f her papa's body lien grief was pitiable. She demanded to see him , but was pitable. < I removed from the roonm ns I was feared thai the terrible sight would be too much for her chlilsh nerves. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FUNERAL The tuneral wIll bl held nl the Methodist 'hurch at 2 o'clock tomorrow. I was the first intention to hold the service at the rink , but Mrs. Scott was very anxious that the funeral should be held In church , and her wish was finally deferred to. A brief discourse will bo given by Rev. E. E. Hosman , pastor of the Methodist church , and the Odd Fellows rItual will be road at the grave. A number of Masons : and Odd Fellows from other towns came In < on the evenIng train to attend the funeral. A large number will arrive from the west on the orlng trains , and farmers from the neighboring counties are already beginning to com In. ' Tbo special trains thai , bad been scheduled have ' been abandoned..on..necouut of the poat- pneni t of the servIces , but notwlhstand- log the attendance will probably be BUm- cleat over. to till the little church several times While little else bul the funeral Is thoughl Whie IUle at , material points arc constantly being added to the nceumulston of evidence against the accuse . The finding of the body and , the fact that the state Is to take a han In the prosecution have lenl courage 'to witnesses who were previously afraid to divulge what they knew. I Is now positively known that them ore witnesses nt the cal of the prose- juton who actually saw the shooting at Parker and who claim to have recognized < several of the lynchers. WILL WORK WITH SECnECY. The names of these and other witnesses are most carefully concealed , for If they should become known to the vigilantes the ehances are that they would never live to give their evidence In court The name of every man who particIpated In the cow- ardly deed Is known to Atorney General Churchill , Attorney Stnley , Del Akin and , one or tw'o others. I will not be until these men are In jail and the backbone or the gang Is broken that the nature of the evt fence thai Is now In the possession of the prosecution will be made public. The situa- . lion Is such that In their opinion time utmost lon secrecy Is necessary until their plans arc fully worked out. The Frontier , Sun and Tribune , all local weekly papers , are out today and agree In denouncing .he crime and demanding the < . conviction of the murderers. Time editorial In last week's Deacon . Light , In which Edi- ton Kautzman urged .the farmers to boycott the busIness men who participated In the search for SclU's body , comes In for general condenmnation . Even the Tribune , which Is also of the populist persuasion , denounces Kautzman In the most vigorous terms , and warns the better element of its party from longer following the leadership of the frIends of time lyncher and murderers. The Frontier - tier devotes a couple of columns ler to editorial comment on the case , Including an appeal to refrain' from further violence , no mater what the provo- calon may be , and to leave vengennce to be done nccordlng to the letter of the law. PRISONERS NOT GREATLY WOItRIEI ) . The four prisoners are still In the county jail , . bul thmeir . snood . has undergone a le- clded change since tey appeare In court time other day. The continued conferences wlthm their friends have e\lienty had I reassuring - surlng tendency , and time worried look has been succeeell by a summiie . They were all In consultation with their attorney when a Bee reporter visited the jai , and seemed particularly cheerful. They were Introduce to Treasurer Irey of Douglas county , who Is In O'Nei to attend time funeral , mil Mulhan jocosely remarked that , this was a per place for county treasurers to come to The other three prIsoners returned to their consultation wlh AUorney HarrIngton - ton , bul 1Iulhan remained and chatted pleasantly for some minutes le referred 'to the fact that he was a member of tIme Grand Army ot time Republic , anti sahl that ho still carried six bullets which imo received while In the secret service of time union army 'fhe death of Major $ Paddock at Omaha was alluded to , and he said that he lied met Major Pad < ock and was also acquainted with Postmaster Clarleson and Major Iruray of Omaha lie was disposed to make light of his present predicament and his ohlef anxiety seemed to be on account of the money It would cOil him to get clear . . cear. STIl / l'.U'IW 2'JtUt2' JlWll " Foreclosure IroccodlnrC Slutell II ChlclD \'Cllerdny. CHICAGO , Jan. 2t-Foreclosure proceed- Ings against the Columbia straw paper corn- pany were begin In the Unletl States circuit court to < ay. The Norther Trust company lell a lull ali uske,1 for the appointment of a receiver Slmllr foreclosure proceedings have been legun In nine different states In which time eompany hUl mills. Inability to meet Interest payent on $ O.O In bonds , II set up by he bill us the reason for the roeeedlng8. 'fhe company was organlze,1 , In January . 1&93. with ' 1 capital stock of $1,000- (100 , and the Incorporation was taleen unler , the laws of New Jersey , Most of the paper mis In the central states were absorbed hy the new company and 1 promising huslness was transacted for some months To the Panic of 1&1 Is ascribed the first trouble of time corporation. It la expected that the bond and stock holders will meet coon to die- cuss a plan of reorganizaton. UrclMlon I All'llt ' ititcimlp . CLEVELAND , Jan 21-In the United ' States circuit court today n Ilecrec was tIled / In the case of Samuel C. ntchle against James n. McMuln and ex-Renator I / l'ayne , Stevenson 1urke and others . The stock held a ! "ecurl . by the tatter parties for loans made 10 Hlchle consisting of Can < n Copper amid Centrnl Ontario railway miniuig shares , Is all ordered Soitl to satisfy the clalml against orlerC ; The deere t ! Richie against JUchle nt every S ! , olnt. OlWOIl A CU.1U'l.T : WlmOn , No QICltOI that Oulmo Went Down "llh . \1 on Ihu\tl. ChICAGO , Jan 4.-Lato this afternoon a mesae was received from Captain Graham , ole of the bonl's owners saying thai the Chlcora Is lost wih all on board Time mcs- saga was received ! by Andrew Crawford , Dna ot the Chicago owners at time steamer. I was from St. .Iosepim , Micli . , anti ! rcatl ! ; "Chmicora losl beyond doubt wih all hands , " Mn Crnwforll .nl\ \ that Captnln Graham hunil unioublCly received positive proof or the boat's loss SOIO tme this aftenmmoomm. So far as known Joseph Penrl of the drug frl of howard & Pearl ot St. JOI'h was the only passenger on board. The loss of the vessel , exclusive of time C'JO , Ilcunh to $160.00 amid the carlo of thlrt- eight carloads of four was , 'alled nl $20,000. Allrew Crawford , limo Ilrlnclllal owner or the Cblearoh , said this afternoon : "There was no Insurnnee < all the loss to time coni- pany Is about $12 , OOO , but our regret Is timeless loss or life. I Is lea.ul to thlnle that fO many lives have ben host Calliain Slimmer was a partcularl ) fine felol" able anti ! cour- teous. lie hnl been "Hh the ( colllnny twenty odtl years anti knew time hikes as wel as any captain In the servIce. I to not blnme hll for the wreck anti yet Is seems us tholgh If lie immitl sttmdied his barommmetcr Momitlay umuoruming imo would have kuuamvii time stortmi was comnimmg. Time storm sigumis , I have learned , were mint displaycti in Miiwau- kee for , thmrco hours after time boat. imad lpft that. port. I caicumlate time Clmlearohm amulet imavo beemm within ten or twelve ummhhes of St. Joseph wimemu sue was caught in tIme ice. " \'hat happened then mmiii lirobahmly n'ver ' be known , Iiowcver , it Is easy to ay wimat imiight have been , That Captain Stimt.r fliti hits miuty anti gtmideti his boat. to tle best ci his knowledge I have mint tue slighitet doubt. ' 'Time secotid ummmmte , Bemmmmle Slimmer , was aim only son of time captain. " SOUTH ilAVlIN , Michi , , Jan. 21.-J , S. Morton of time ( lrahmanu & Morton Tranaprta- tion conipany rctmmnmmeml with a party of searcim- ers timis afternoon , They totmiiml great. pieces of ummaimng.tny froni time Cimicaroim's cabin : hire tmreservers imnd part of a barrel of ilommr anti other evidemmces of a commupiete wreck. No effort has yet been made to flmmd any of tIme bodies. TERRE HAUTE , md , , Jan. 2i.-Tiio Van- delia officials at the general offices of time commipaumy firnuiy believe time Chmicora to be lost. Thmo boat carried fourteen carloads of freight consigmueti to time Vmtmmdaiia for eastern points. _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ ( JILl EGE8 01" COItR tJI'TION. Coiuing 'I hick mummutlnst In tIme Cmmiltornimt Legicimituire. SACRAMENTO , Cal , , Jan. 21.-The legis- iatumre today considered tIme proposed inves- tigntion into the auiegetl corruption of time San Francisco 1)011CC dopiurtmnent. TIme attorney - torney general was directed to draft a. law granting authority to imomupartisan comunmlt- tees to iui'testignte time Police mud also time San Francisco electIon irauds. Thu commimit- tee is to sit mis bug as necessary , wIth pwer to compel the ntteumdamice of witnesses and pummlshu for copttnmpt. Chairman Timothy - othy Gumy Piiehiis of the commnitteo mm re- tr mmciimoit declares that the mutate was betag robbed right mmmiii left , specifylmmg tue Presm- ton School of Industry at Ionp as peculiarly dishonest in Its mmmnmmgemncnt. 'rIme cammntt- tee wits empomvered to send a smubcornunittee at will to investigate the various state In- stitutlone. , . . m Ballots WIttmoUt a OLY1P , 2L-Sevemm joint ballots icr Umulted States senator were taken today without restulting in a choice. TiuC flrstbailot of time 1ay was as follows : Wit- son , 27 ; Alien , 15 ; McMilian , 10 ; C. 1. helm , I ; Itogers ! , 23 ; Isianumlmig , 1 ; Ankemmy , 27 , Semi- . tutor helm , a strong Ankemmy man , nomni- nated George Turner of Spokane before time. next ballot. In the succeeding ballots many of V'iison'a votes went to Alien. Time. last ballot tnken gave time foiiowitmg-vote : Aim- keny , 25Viison ; , 7 ; Allen. 24 ; Turner , 19 ; McMiiiun , 0 ; Rogers , 23 ; Wallace , 6 ; Man- nimig , 1. _ _ _ _ _ Debating time Contest Hill. NASHVILLE - , Tenn. , Jan , 24.-In time house today a resolution to opemi and ptmb- hish the returns of the gubernatorIal cleqtion next Monday was dctcatod , A resolution requesting - questing Senators llnt'mie and hate to 11CC their iniiuenccm toward lmmivIng Ummited States senators elected by time leopie was msmlotted , The gubernatorial contest. bill mvus thou taken up , and by rcsoiutlon twemuty-foum' hours wait given for debate amid time debate was commenced. flolpim Litelts One Vote. SALEM , Ore. , Jan , 21.-The legisiatuure met today in joint esion to vote for United States senator. Thin ballot resulted in the following vote : Dolpim , 41 : Moore , 19' Lcirml , 2 ; llenmiett , 8 ; hare , 10 ; Moody , .1 ; hiiammm , 1 : Kincaid , 1. Necessary to aum election , 45. Thieve was no choIce. Shout ) ( latnod Tuvo More. BOISE , Idaho , Jan. 21.-Simoup gained two votes on thebahlot today. Result ; Shout , , 20 ; Sweet , 19 ; Cltmggett (1)01) . ) , 15. irinr con" ' STJWICJO FO1C LIJIIOUTI' , 5iouz qtmaw Overturns Tribal Trndttioim multi Lmsimds in Jmli. CHAMBERLAIN , H. D. , Jan. 21.-Spe. ( ciai-That the female membenmo of time great Sioux nation are advancing toward civilization cammnot. longes' be denied , It is well known' thirst it is custonmary for time squaw's to do nil time manual labor , such aim gathering numd chopping wood , carIng ( or the ponies of timeir indoieumt warrior imuitbanmhs , keeping the tepee or house in repair , etc. , in admhltion to imcrurmtng time usual hmouse- imoiui flmtie ; hmitVimlto Cow , a. Sioux sqummw , iirobahmiy imovimmg renl some of liiiargmm - moats of time wimite agitators for the "omaum- cipation of time ujex , " tiocideti to cimmmmmgo Sioux custom , mmmmd Is now lii jimil In time wesmtern part of time state on time cimnrge of comnmiuittiimg a snurmlcromus assault on imor hue- banti , Chmurgimmg Eiic'itiu time evitimit in- tcntiomi of following time advice of lire white sisters , sime u'efueed to longer submit to time usual drudgery Immiposed upon lien by imer liege lord , ittid cia being expolituulated witit somnewimut forcibly , ( hew Into a rage and comunenceml to carve imima witim a italic , stabbing - bing him twice in the arun amid once Iti time l'lbe , Slime now wisimoim to commit euicltle and it Is necessary to wmttcim her clossly to lmrevent lien carrying lien wish Into execu- tion. 11cr attempt to alter the ctmmmtonm of hundreds of years hmsms proven a dismmmh failqre. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L'hui.rgct uuIlim Emmmlezzlcnmcmmt. SIOUX. FALLS , H. I ) . , Jan , 2t-Speciumi' ( Teiegraun-Jauuemm ) Waring was arrested to- ( hay ( or time ernhezzlenment of $1,000 wimiie township treasurer. When lie settled in 1&13 lie gave flutes u'Igmmemi hmy tile siut'm'ilf amid otlmem's to cover tue eltortage. lie uiefaultemi Oh time notes , lie stmymm time ex-sehumiff imai hum arrested for political measomme , lie vlii have a imetmning tomorrow , p jteeitliit l'imilcins lut Jim , i'muid itt Ilemmtiu. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 21.-According to a decision rendered 1mm an immsuratmce enmue iii time circuit court lucre today ami accident pal. icy is coiiectnble in case of suIcide by time hoimler. Time vase is that of Mrs. Mary A. Logan against time Fidelity anti Casualty conmiaommy of New York to collect , $2,500 emu ami accident policy held by iiei' son , who corn. snitted suicide in ib3. Mrs. Logmmn'mm law- von's pointed otut time Missouri statutes , which lirovide timsmt life Immsiutumnce ormust be Imaid on tile death ofthue insured , imo matter what time cause of deatlm , 'I'hme conuimany's lawyers argued thmat timis law applied only to umtraisilt life ilimiurance , not to uccitlemit Insumrnimct' . Judge Ilcarmhlt decimleti timat time law applied to mmli classes of life imisurance anti ordered a verdIct rettmnomed agaInst the comnhany _ _ _ S _ _ - ( lolui ' . % 'ttlmmirtawimle ( 'omitimsus , NI5V YORK , Jan , 21-Gold to time amount' of $2,760,000 has been withdrawn frommm the sulitreasury tday for thulimment , This makes the totni amount wltimdrnwn this week so fur C.20.0O0. It is not likely all of time gold withidruwmu will be sent out on Sat. urmiay , ( or time reaeomm nearly nil of tite ship- peru have witbhrawn In excess of their re- quiremnemuts. because some mt the gold paid out by time uuuiir'asury is too light to ; tdmim of a iiroiit in shipment. ( iohmi is therefore svitiidramvn iii advance to hermit exporters to wcmghm and sort ( lie gold scm they sacs ehmip timmut svhiclm comes tip to time standard of prulit , 1ONEY TO PAY TilE FREICIIT Nebraska onato Adopts the House Bill with Half the Appropriation , FREE SIIIPMENTIS DI3COTi UEt Iluirliuigtoum Ileclimurs to llntmt Aumy Muro lIce , lid Triuimiq Ulmcs Fmtitt-imismtuonso S'ork of tim State Ctummimmfliumt lim lIslnibuutiimg StmIllmiieS. LINCOLN , Jamm , 24-Special ( Tehegrammi.- ) . Time seumatu , late tlmts muftenimoouu , after a Ihirco hours' Iiscmmssiomm , 1mm wimiehi mmmcli Ieeliiig mmmis ongemitlerctl , passcti thmo imotmso ' 1 relict bill for the benefit of time hroumtlm smut- ferers , bttt emIt time aimropriatiomm fromum $100 , . 000 to $50,000 , aduhimig mm proviso thmnt the mmioney commid lie expeniic'mi itt time lmammient of freight. Tle Selmators frommu tiuo western mmmiii miontimermi cotmimties , fehiowimug time 'x- zmmiimits , of their colleagues In time hmoumse , turn- tested bitterly against a remluctiomi hi time aumictmnt , Imi tlmetr zutldrcsss iii couummuiltteo of tIme mm'imolo they drew ttmuchmiiug huictuurca of time mlistress existing lit time frommtier counties - ties , 0mm hue other side time repulhhicami scum- tons iersieteti iii regardimug thin whole sub- joet as a simumlilo , coid-hulootlc.l hmumetumess huroimo. sitiomi hammer , omme of time hopmmlist comma- tore , voted mvltlm time mimnioritS' , while itath- hiumim of Parties coummmty ammti Akers o t3cotts iiitmff vototi with time Poimuiiste for this - larger ammmoumit. Thin ammo vmuiid reasomu ad- vmmuicc'ti by time mimajontty for culttimmg mlown time approimniation was that with time large s'oiummmmo of smlpIiiies poulnimmg limb Nclmrmusiia fromim mull Imartim of time umumioum thin mmecessity of a large ahuiuropriation mvItim which to buly fuel , ciotimiuug mimmml iwovisiomis mm'as avoiticd atmd time omiiy ulrgent. tiemmmamid for time huresemut at least l mms time imecessary mmmnotmnt of cash to bo utsoth 1mm payiumg time freigimt chuargea ( iii time iummmmmemse aummoummut of sumpphiee now ia sight. MONEY TO PAY FILEIGIIT. Time otto striiclmmg feature of time thehm'tto this aftermmooim wmts time commtitmuzui insistemmee umpomm time hart. of sti iuiany seimators that. umueney lmmumst. be sulpimiled at ommee for tise ia'mnemit of freight. Time bill , as it mmow' stnmiths , pernmlts time pmmymneuit of freight , Ihy omme of thmose stratuge coitmeidencee fro- quicumtly noted in comnmmmercial circles wlmera timrit tloumiltuates mmemmtimmietmt , time 13 , & 1mt , - today ofllcialiy lmmformiued time State itelief coma- immisslon that. it mm'oullti trzmmmspor umo immore liuimphles ! Oh a free basis. Getmeral Mammager Iloidrege addressed tito foilowimug letter to time commmuumissioui : OMAhA Nob. , Jami. 21.-'Iicv. h. P. Lumduhen : bear Sir-Time woric of the State ltt-lief ctimmmmmilseiouu hue umow mmogresseul ecu 'eli timat. carefmui inqumiry imm the weuuterr counties simowim that , as far mms clothing stint hirovisiomi mmre commeerned time inmmmmemlinto needs of time peoile imave leeIm fueL. lona- . tiomus from mnitumy m'ources have ieemm ) so bonn- tlfumi that ) 'omir coumiummlssioli hue umeceesarliy dlstrtbsm tel. , timrougis local comimimui tteca some stmpplics iii exermus of' time requiremnentut of the people who can fairly lie eumid to ba in ' ncetl.Vitim time sumppiies lion' in the' ' hands of local conmmuiittccs , I believe that. all casea of mvamut can be tmuhesn care of for at least 4 a few weeks. Untler time circumnmetnncca woulth it not lie well for you to liubiieh a no- tictm Iii nIl of the tinily papers reqttesting those 'uvimo contemiflmlnte giving aid to with- haIti their doumntionmu for a few weeks , at least , to enable your canmmission , by a careful - ful personal cnuuvase of all mvesteFmi coumities , to ascertain in detail 'what ftmrthmer aid is , nOdeu1 , If at nil , anti ( liii class of stmppiie reqtmtred ? . 'It- certainly trume that in. . e4cmnme , , , , , of time counties time local committees have ' so nmtmchi at their disposmmh that timey are giv- lug It. out almost. tndiscriminateiy. anti timat mtmmmy are recetvilig aid mvhmo do Omot need , it. This , of course , is not fair to those whG ImmtVC given time stupplies , nor to time railroads dommnting tIme transportmutlon. If you sliotuld hold all m.tmpplles now t Lin coin until a careful canvass can be made ' imerhnps time dlstrllummtion for the remainder of time winter cotii'i be limited to a few' I families In cacim coumuty , who may really need further assistance. In the meantime. aim far as the 11. & M , Railroad company .i concerneti , we mmust fliscotmtimmtmo free uftlp- meats. Yours very truly. a. 'v. ITOLDttEGE. Representative Brady , chiairmnan of time imouso immvestigating cotnnulttee , stated this evenimug to Time Bee tlmmmt with time other mnem- liens of tIme conmmiuitteo hue spent. thin greater hart of time uftermmoomm at time general headquarters - quarters of time State htehief commission at thio 1raco block. A cursory oxamimmathoum ot time ioohcs revoaheti time onOrmCUs irohmortiona of tIme relief work , Clmairnuan Brady , himself - self tIme leather in time movement for atm in- vestlgatinn , esttnmates timat fully $1,000,000 werthm of 'fuel , clothing. foomi supplies , mmeocl grain atutl casim will imass through time hands of tIme State Relief commmumuission before It makes Its final accotunting to the secretary ci state , Mr. Brady , expressed hminmseif as being very well satisfied with the system ot - checks and accounting 1mm muse by the oifleera of time comnummissioum , Several mcmmmbers of the iuivestigmiting committee feel thimmt the dimmtri- button of uuuimplieS imas not beemm aceomnphielmeul in as speedy a manner as might have been posiimiu , amid time delay luas workeml a luarti- shill ) in many tluarters. Tile conumumitteo 'will resume its laboum tomorrow , Chairman Naenn amuthomizes time statement that. In time past sixty days time coniunission han distributed more than 200 cars of sup- 1)1105 , timat 100 cars are now on track wltlmin tile haute of time state , and that 400 care more are offered ammd enrouto , A conummmIttce fronm thm Oinoima city coumicil. consisting of Sal Prince mis nnairmaui , F. 5 , Keimnaril. front time lourtlu ward , amid Jolmma Lemnly , fr'mum time Secoumd ward , held a con- 'terenco ' witim time maclimbers of time lmoueo coma- mittee on cities mud towns hula afternoon with regard to ammmemmthing section 56 of tbm hOW Omaha charter ito aim to penmuilt time vot- imig of bonds to hmo auneunt or $200,000 for & mmmarket house. _ - SItN.trii INAfl : lit ) ( IN hELl 111 ? , fills i'ttNd by time , Ikmuin Smibjocteui tel t.rtmgtiiy Iiuieuussiomi. LINCOLN , Jan , 21-Specimui.-TIuo ( ) first tlmilmg the senate did tliimm morning after time nmommotolmouimt reading of time jouruiai of yes- tcrtlay'mm proceetlingmt hail boemi coumciuded svams to make time relief bill a special order for 3 o'clock this aftenimoomi , 'rliemu mm' forty ' ummiiiutetm rciOl'ta from standummg coummrnittoea were iiimtomieti to , aliti a large number of now bills uvoro Ilmtrodtlced , Tiuo first , eec- , and mmd third reatiimig of hills tooi tip the balance of time forommoomi umessioum. 'rime first two conuunittoe reports receivomi were from Senator Mitcimehl , chairmnamu of the comnmnitteo on mmmlsceilancous subjects , amid time bills inelmmdemi 1mm tIme reports wore i4oe , 48 anti 59 , tIme two measures liroposod by thmo State Sportsmen's associatiumi , No. 45 was favorably rcporteti amid huhaced on tuG general file , It tirovides for the imrotoetlon preservation amid propagation ot bIrds. llshies anml wIltI animals Iii time mutate , and prohibits time killing of time sanie dumrimm certain seasons , Time other bill , 9rovidlug for time apuoiiitrmmemit of a lieu amid game warmiun , watt IndefinItely pootpometl. hhummith , cimainimman of tile coumimnitteo on labor , repoutt'd hack to time semmato time arbitration bill , mueumatu file No , 93 , wIth 50mb ammmcumtlmmmoumts , and witit the recommi- mmmen'lation ' that It be passed. Thue bill i an act to vrovltle for time amnicabie adjust- miieiit of grlevancs and dimmitutes tlmat mnaz arise between employee antI emplo'ei'mm. From the judiciary committee _ l'Oio made a large mmurnber of reports , Romtat file No. 5 , introduced by Ciamie , fixing time ralanies of county otilcera , was recwninemmtled Ion passage , In cqummties imavlsmg mumora than Th,000 huopulmttiomu county judges are to ro- celve fees of their olilces to an ammtount mmot exceeding $3,000. Seiiatu file No , 38 , by Hahn , for the protection tf Mommgohian iuhueammammts , waa iecomnmuuexmticd for passage mmd iiiaed on gemmeral file. Senate file No. 7 , by Crane , to legalize irregular recou'.ls . imiado under mttithm mnity p1 time law of l8fl relatiumg to probate cotmrts , was recomummnemmtheil for passage. Seimate file No. 67 , by I'ope , aaicnditu limo statutes relating to oMoens fec wmu