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THE OMAHA DA.ILY BEE.
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S'l'AJn.aSlmD JUNE 19 , . 1871. OMAhA \ , SATUlD.AY lIOlNIN : : f ! - > . FEUnUAUY 2 , 1S9. ' SINGI.B COpy FIVE J1N'I'S.
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PEACE ENVOYS ARE FRAUDS
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t Japs Have No Faith in the Integrity of the
Chinese Overtures
ARE NOT MEN OF THE IIGIEST RANK
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TheIr Oovernnlmt Would Invo No l'une-
tonl ! Ahout Ullvo\ylng Any Agroo-
mentl They Might Mnko with
JII > : U-0ther Wnr No\Y :
TOnO , Jan. 18.-Vla San Francisco , l ' eb.
I-The ) senior Chinese ambassador , Chang
Yung-llwan , arrived at Shanghai with a
retnue or fltty-ahc attendants January H ,
and his actions Imlcatell a deslro to set Ball
for lllroBhltna with the least poeslble delay.
In Japan this sudden activIty Is attributed
to his anxiety to meet Mr. 1oBter. To Jap-
aneso ministers or state the prospect oC Mr.
oster's partcpaten In the peac discus-
sions Is extremely welcomo. . The Japanese
are still Incredulous us to China's good faith
and have small hopes of practcal results
tram ( lila first interchange of views. They
believe , however , that the visitors will carry
teports to Peking that must convince the
Chinese court of the futility or additional do-
Iay , and that to this extent at least thii con-
venton will UO userul.
For really serious work the envoys do nol
seem to have been hal > ly seleclcl. Their
rank and , positon would undoubtedly uc
sUlclent In western countries , but they are
not or the highest class In China and would
b disavowed and dlscredleJ' ' In a moment
I their government found It i convenient to
repudiate them. Count Ito , the prime minIster -
later , and Viscount 1ulsa , the mlnleler of
foreign affairs , len Tolto for hiroshima to
await the two Chinese delegates.
The capture of Kal Ping. In the northern
part at the Ilnotung peninsula , was necessary -
sary as a strategic operation. So long as
the town remained In the possession of the
Chind I communication between thin two Jap-
anesnmles In Manchuria was hnposslhle ,
and the threatening movements latterly dl-
rooted against thE cxt.eme western position or
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made
Lieutenant General Nodzll's corps
imperatIve that support should be at hand In
.v case of necd from the troops commanded by
- I General Oyama. Since the mIddle or December -
comber a disposition has been shown hJ the
Ohln3'0 to bring all their available forces to
hear upon tile city or lal Cheng , garrisoned
by Ilel10ant General Iatslm at the head ,
of the third (01' ( Nagoya ) divisIon or the army :
: or Japan. On January 1 a brigade of Gen-
oral Oyama's corps was led from I\nchow
by Majol General Noglmand , and on the lOth
the Chinese were expelled from Kal Ping.
Their retreat was In the direction ot New
, Chwang and they probably joined forces wIth
General Sung. A few hours after thc cap-
turo a detachment from ICatsura's divisions
appearcJ and U'c desired connection was
. made. Japanese troops were stationed at
proper Intervals along the route from Kal
PIng 10 Hal Chong and all anxiety as to
. molestation of the later cIty Is at an el\
ONLY IAIP OP TIE ARMY ENGAGED.
. , The present plan looks to the employment
Of Lieutenant General "Yamagala's division
? frOm Toklo and one brigade of the 2,000 division -
vision from Zeudau I mora were called for
a portion of the Kumamato brigade now garrisoning -
/ risoning Port Arthur might he used nut
- the dispatch of Major General Nogl , with
hair a division may necessitate a change In
the order ot arrangements all perhaps delay
tim undertaking. The Zeudau brigade has
not yet reached Limo rung and the mobiza-
t ton or stIll another division lay' be requls-
. ; He. Few people realize that In the work thus
far done only half or the army or Japan has
been engaged. Of tim seven grand dlvlslos ,
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. ' three and a hair have landed and fought on
! , Chinese soil . one Is on the water all two
iP and stituteil. a half remain at - hOle , ns originally con-
sttutNl.
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--ForeignerI are beginning for the first
time to invest extensively In Japan's lecurl-
ties. Tllo bonds most In demand are those
or the new war loan , paying I per cent interest -
terest and quoted nt OG , and Toklo City 1m-
provoment G per cent bonds , quoted at 103.
Dy t\o \ Tao Tal or Shanghai fO tools are
offered to any person bringIng the head of a
Japanese "whoj n" und the destruction or a
4 ; ship's b01t. If accompanied hy the 1IIIng ofT
T ten or more sailors , , wi bo rewarded : > a
prize of 1,000 taels To a general who de-
lats ' the enemy and ' inflicts a loss or several -
oral thousand men 100,000 taels are prom-
Ised This document Is plaeardct about
Shanghai nt the moment when Chinese ambassadors - I
bassadors are setting forth to Japan ns
. ' suitors for peace I
Time Icing 'or Corea has discarded the tItle
by which ho has hitherto been known , and
which implies subordination to the Chinese
thron and will hereafter be designated Tal-
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Uung-'n-al-Ka.
HOAU 1S . CLI Alt TO L'IKLG.
Chinese Could Mlleo Itlo ilesistauco to I
lllrlh on the Caimltmil.
LONDON , F b. I.-Connt Talld Kato , the
Japanese mlnlslC to Great ' Britain , In an interview -
terew ! today on the capture or Wei-hfi-Wei
by the Japanese , sail :
" , % lthought the capture or Vei-Hat.Wel Is
, \ or great moment It Is i not of time frst 1m-
porlance , The place Is very isolated and the
mikado's troops are really no nearer to Peking -
king than they were uefore. The great quL
% ton now I what wi the ChluCe feet fn time
harbor daY The Gulf of -Ohl-LI Is prac-
tcaly In possession of the Japanese und It
only remain for the Chinese to go to uklen ,
the headquarters cr the Chinese southern
squadron.
"It the Japanese rommam1ets des're ' II
there hI nolhl13 to preyenl a alinultauoous
march upon Peking from the north and from
the south , hut the way wi be long anti
telllous anti I do nol think Peking will breached
reached this winter lut as our object Is nol
tL capture Peking , mut to get the proper
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fruits of our victories , I 9e no reason why
I Jima Chinese envoys whom Count Ito Hlro-
, uoull flrtsdent ! of the coune:1 : or ministers )
J receives today present reasonahle terms Ilace
17 .houh net be concluded before the breakup
r or winter "
l'lCI ; IN'OS SN JAI'\N ,
Chlnlo l ml > ornr'8 llos on.nu , tllven un
AUlonlo lt Illrositima.
nIOSIMA , I eb , 1.-Count Ito Iro-
uOlnbJ , Ilresident of the council or ministers -
ters , and M. Mltsu MII'mlsu , the minister -
ter or foreign nlfaln , gave audience today tu
the Chinese peace envoys. '
( 'hll'so Null loll Iho , hlundl.
IONDON , I'eb I-An oltlal , dispatch re-
ceh'e , " here today .i\es parteulul or tM
capture of Wel-III.Wel the JtmpuneBe.
'j'he dispatch SU1 that PI : second army
and the leet uttucketiVeillnI'el \ on time ,
Inornl11r of'etinesday Ils\ \ amid by \ tl
nil the lamul l'om't'en wI'ro . ' e\llnl
al IUld fot'el Cailtuml. 'Jhe Isl-
: aJut ; torts tire still I'siltnl but the Jnjman-
\ CIJ have obtalnctl ( omllantl of the east al11
w'st cltrnecs or the bay .
'fho hous ? of mepresmntatives unanlmousl
resolved to eOlumr In Iho war expepses
lrrepectIvo or tme or um unt.
I"nlll" , ; U"II'url'\nlllo I hUII
hONG KONG , Fe\ I.-eneral Fung 18
gan\ to mat ch frm l'wUII 'l'ung with
6,0 troops t : assist Viceroy < hnng In th
; tle."nse or Nmtnking . General Fummg was
. 01' , ) f time Chlnrl6 ot lcer who fought In
it Anna"t against tub \"rench.
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ti' 1.luro , flue tn ) hrlnll or " , .hIO- ,
4' NNW YO11IC . Fet. 3-brewer & Mc.
. . 00Wl1 ha\e nnnouncel their suspension on
r Limit Stock excimmomige . Time liabIlities . Jmolnt
: In about $ tOO prlnclpll . due to ; the
* ' IjOUt of securities lu the manufacturing
a 111 other corporations In whl h tue Ilrmn
'orloratonl
Is largely Intcresled. . tle lnn
lC\Y . " ,1111111' . t fnI I F Jul' < ' ,
mMPUIS , Feb. 1.-Josel1 ! A. Robertson ,
nerlI ; manuer or the Monterey & Mexl.
nn : Uul rllrot . 1 I here to confer with
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Vice President lnrrnhan or the Illinois
Central railroad . relatIve to the establishment -
ment of I steamship line from New Or-
leans to Tampico , the Gulf of Mexico terml-
Tnm\ICO
nls of his r \ Iroad , ) Ir , Harahan has not
arrived ) 'et. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
1,1' IBTCU.1W 1fII.S l'lW.U l)1l
WOlen SufrlJhtl Enroarmigaim : by time
1'101111 or the . lorelont Therm'
ATLANTA , Ga" , I eb. I-I'resldent Susan
13. Anthony rapped the National Woman Suffrage -
frabe convention to order this morning wlh
'a gavel made or wool , procurOI frol Mount
Vernon uy Georgia girls. ; lr8 , ElIza Saxon
or New Orleans made time opening prayer I
and lr8. Iachael Foster } Aver read the re- ,
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pert or time corresponding secretary. I
A teleram was read from time editor or
the Idaho Statesman announcing that the
legislature had decided to submit woman
suffrage to a popular vole and thanks were
returned , therefore . Mrs. g. S. Hlleth reported -
ported on the progress or time movement In
Alabama.
The m'emmmmatiomm of this mornln's session
was n sharp atack emi Itov. Dr J. n , Hnw-
timorn . Ilstor of the First Baptst chlrch of
Atanta , \y Henna Shaw of 1Itsblr .
She amuse to a queston oC personul privi-
lege holding In her hand a COP DC I morn-
Ing Pnlmer
"I desire , " he sahl "to call attention to
an error In this Paper In the statement that
I referred .to Mr. luwlhorn when I men-
toned that some one hUl paid women ought
not to vote because they were not taxed I
did nol refer to : lr. Hawthor I the mesvmm- *
Paper report of : lr. Hawthorn's sermon Is
correct I was ummgcntiemammly , tmnc.aileti-for .
Iml unmanly for him to go out of his way
to ataclt I nlmbel' or strangers. I did not
answer Dr. Hawthorn. No lady viIi attempt -
tempt to answer him She can't Ilescenll to
thnt 111ane. " The remarks were greeted
with will npplause. I would ' u\sl.le . for I
moment only to break forth again at a fresh
thrust.
) Ir hornet Taylor Upton read her report
as treasurer . showing n surplus on hanll of
over $10. out of fame t .O received during
the 'ear.
At the nfernoon session llss Laura Clay
or Klntlck ' , a duughter of General Cus-
slus : I , Clay , reported for the southern
committee thnt the movement was advancIng -
lag In this section , though ninny dllculies
ha,1 bel'n met.
In hphalf of the commitee on plan work ,
1rl. \ ( ( arolne Chapman-Cal reported a
recommendation for rIsing $ , O for carry-
Ing on the work and that special utenton
hO given South Carolina , 1Huh uml Tennep-
sec. where constitutional conventions wi
. conVlntons
prolm\I ' soon be hell , and Illaho and : lehl-
gun , where } female suffrage umendments
wi 11 suhmltell to thl eople. A course
of stl ' similar to the Internatonal Sundav
schaal lessons was also recommcllel , A
RUbscrlnton was at once tllten and $2,0 of
the $5,0 asked , for was raised.
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SUTIW IS , S'.1T1Sl"1I1) .
Car.s Nuthlng About the Crl\clsls Ille on
Ih CourKe
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 1.-lnyor Adolph
Sutro , upon being informed , of the state- I .
ments of Congressmen Dowers anti . Caml-
nett In the house today In relaton to the
character of the tight he hus been making
salll that ho had expected to hear a squeal
( toni congress " 'he shoe begins to pinch. "
said he. "What was It CamlnetU said ?
That my enemies were saying that I was
Inqulrln the cause and was ! tallng that
course In order to help pass the bill ? Well , I
that Is all right. ' '
" : ly enemies say lhat. I Is my enemies
who are objecting to the light I have been
mnaking. Why . my dear sir I expected
that. I expected to be roasted In congress
\y the friemmdmm or the mmtilroad , the octoptms.
" I made kInd at I
. 'I hud not ma e the 1 ght
I have made the bill would have passed
wlthoul any considerable oppositIon. But I
have hurts. been telling the I truth , and the truth
"Now I know \vhat I nm about. I know
as much. about congress as any man and I
know how to hurt men who expect to rush
through measures which should note
passe , ] The proper way Is to expose the
objects sought to be atained ,
. o\Jects not know much about Dowers' attitude -
tUlle In this matter . but Camlnett used to
talt very strongly against the bill. I shall
not stop because my enemies are crying out
agaInst me. Let them ; I shul not cease
my efforts until the end. "
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JWlIJEIJ.l ITU.11.0 RINCIIMAY. .
' v . 'nurkn and .Jamcs JCcrvoO Charged
wih 8tCnlnJ B lI RaP.
, CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Feb. 1.-Special (
'cle < m.-\ Burke and James Kenwood
were arrested at Greeley , Colo. . this afternoon -
noon and will b brought back to Che'enne
to answer to the charge of stealing $ G :
from Sias Dot ) ' . n ranchman lIving at Fort
Larammile. I Is alleged that DUI'lt who had
In ' ' for months ,
\een DotY'f employ some
took the moner from his employer's house
where It was kept , und came across the
country on horsebaclt to Cheyenne. He
was Joined here \y Kenwood and the two
proceelled 10 preeley , where they were
Ippreheuled. _ _ _ _ -a- _ _ _ _ -
OUJ'TIXO , oFF ItO UTINJ EXPENSE.
Journals ot tie , Wyommming Senate mind leuso
\1 lot ito t'rimmted.
CHEYENNE Wyo. , Feb. l- ( Speelal
' 'elegrum.-'he ) senate decided today that
the slate could not afford time expense of
printIng tim journals of the senate and
'house ' of the Ilresent legislature. They were
accordingly ordered not printed.
' 'hei for the acceptance and reclama-
ton of the lOO ucres of land granted
to the Hate by the government under the
provisions of the Carey law was considered -
ered In the house thlK afternoon all , rae-
ommemled for . Time bill svilt so
or IUlsnge. ' bi wi go to
the senate tomorro\v.
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"rrostml for Ob.truetnl 1 limitlrnad.
SOI,01INVILLE , Ariz. , Feb. 1.-1. Sullivan -
l\un , who built I board shanty on the
track of the GUn Valley. Globe & Northern
road lust Monday and another Wednesday ,
was before JnKtce Parks here today on
two charges of placing obstructions on the I
railroad . He was held In both cases In I
$ O hands to appear at the next term of I
time ' district court. Mrs. SUlvan\ arrested
on the Hame charge was release,1 , \ , YeHter-
ilny SUlvun went . \ lefore a justice of the
peace IJ1 bWOI.e out a wlrrant for time arrest -
of l'resldent ( larlanmi of the
rest Irelident Garlall railway
comnpalmy for trespass In runnIng trains
compny
through his Iqtls without permIssion. ' 'he
Garland trial comes . up totaorrow .
W'ilcox Unhhlr8 still it T.mirr.
' TUCSON Ariz. , Feh 1.-'he daring ban-
tIlts . who helt UI the westbound overland
miemui Wilcox are still at large anti the whole
souther , part of the territory Is being
scourell for them. Time amount taken from
the throush safe Is not exactly known , hut
It Is believed It will exceed $0,0 About
8,000 of thc . Mexican dollars have been recovered -
covered t the Wels Fargo agent at \\1-
cox , A dispatch from 'roimmustomme says pas-
ss are In hot pursui or the bandits , whose
trail leads to time muortim amt that more than
two men are In time gang ,
.
IluIrll lfaigiimg 11 ICimm'ns , ,
KANSAS CITY Feb. I.-The city by the
ICaw und time territory wlhln 1 hundred
mlel around It Is again experIencing 11
blizzard. Nearly all of the passenger trains
flol the west arllve,1 , itt time Union ( idiot
beh\ll timmie. nnll the trainmen report I , ,
hca\'y snowfall lt several 110lnts In Kim-
Sims. Slnta I'"c passenger train No 2 from
the west was three hourI and thlrt.Ove
minutes late All trains from eastern lllnts
time. At G o'cloelt this
weN un tme. morlnl the
merlur ) ' was 4 degrees below zero , but the
tempemture Is llghty . higher tonight.
1111"uro Inlllll I Elect : hum ,
NO\'A'rA. I. T. ' , Feb. l-A mass canyon-
ton Qr the Delaware Inlians , hll \ ) ' the
directon of the Department or Indlun Af-
tales today , elected the rolowhll men to
UISUl0 th ) .Iutes which former lle\olvell
upon the late chief Johnny Cake : John
13.im'oxle of larlelsvle : George Huleto
of ' ! ubl : Henry Armstrong or Cole "s '
im1uff : John ScI"lnc of \ ' Immltmi John
Young ot Ncwmmttm. Colonel 1\ . n. \ Iscom ,
\'nle , ] States Indian agent , supervised the
electun , _ _ _ _ _ -I- _ _ _ _ _
'ul al T&myio''s I'ond.
LAFAYETTE , Intl. . l eb. 1.-A suit was
IId 11 _ tha superIor court here today by
Jtornes Kumler amid GuYlel1 for the state
of South Dakota , to I eC'ver or Wiiam ' 'o ) "
lor. father of ex-'freasurer Vu' , \S' , Taylo '
the sum or $ .0. fur which amount \ VII -
hiamu Taylor was on his son's bond ,
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. * lu\Jtatl - - .f " cagotmg : 'caSehi . F.hlory 1
At Liverpool-Arrivetl-Britanmmle , from
New York.
At Iondon-ttrrivcd-Queen , from New
York
At Queenstown-ArrIvtd-Ltmcania , from
New \'ork for 1lvc' > eel :
At Naples-Arrived-Kaiser Wihelm II ,
( rain New York ,
At Dremerhaven-.Arrlved-Fulda , tram
( NHt York
CUATEMALA STANDING PAT
Her Original Proposition Has Not Been Receded -
ceded from So Far as Known.
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STILL SENDING TROOPS TO TIlE FRONT
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10tJht ) Little Ucptblo 1118 8010 12,000
J"lghtlg Mel Mns.cI on time 1011111
-IIzmz II 10thcrctl b ) Lack ot'
8Ino" " of 'VII
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CITY OP : tXICO , Pcb. 1.-Vla ( LareJo. )
-Mexico Is still sending troops to thc
frontier. I'rom general gossip It looks as
thoulh President Diaz may ue handicapped
h ) his c1hlnet , on account or the finances , hut
Guatemaln , 09 for as can he leafned here ,
ntl stands on her orIginal proposltiomm. Iex-
leo hns so far apparenty Ignorell clatme 4 I of
the treaty or 1802 , calng for arbitration , con-
sequenty Otmatemmuala sad other members of
time reputed federation or Central American
republics Ignore the trenty , of 1887.
Glatemala has between 10,000 and 12,000
troops now emi the frommtier.
Amen ! the various foreign legatons hero
time fentment seemmms unanimous that Mexlco's
policy Is juslfOl , Time opinion also seems to
pre\-1 lhat unless Guatemala recedes there
wi b a lleelaralon of war.
GUATEMALA , I " eh. I.-I Is safe to state
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nol that there will he no collusion between the
several Central American states against Mex-
Ico. Last beloher a meetng was held , at
which representatives wtre present from
Honduras , Nicaragua , Salvador amid Costa
Rica . agltntng the 'Iueston , hut no steps
have been taken here to formulate and cement
such an alliance.
Over fifty arrests have been made within
time past few days of persons , among them , I
Is said , bing miiary olclals , accused of
conspiracy ugalnst the government.
W0RKU'0MEN : AS WAlH Ion ,
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.Ulrshnl Spirit I'crvulca , thc : cm\cr ot
Ilhntrlll Or lnhtons. , .
CITY OP MEXICO , Feb. I.-The various
IndustrIal organizations or thIs republic and
of border points In time United Slates are
maldng .elaborate preparatons for an Immense -
mense d monlraton In favor or the Mexican -
can government In its dealngs with the
Guatemalan question. The fifty or more
unions which wi talI part will h called to
order as a congress In this city on February
4 and their Immhers asked to enlist as volun-
teers 10 lght for the republic In the event
or war wih Guatemala. Aside from work-
immgmmmemu's unions from all over MexIco , delegates -
gates will be present from th colonies of
Mexicans lving along the harder In Texas ,
New Mexico , Arizona amid Calornla , and
who have already expressed lhelr readiness
to lght for their mot , ; . country when
needed. Enthusiasm Is runnlug high among
all the labor organizations of the country
and the gathering . Is expected . to be a large
one.
one.A large commlltee representing the united
labor organizations of Mexico , was received
by President Diaz at the palace. The chIef
executive was addressed at length on the
feelings of patriotism which Inspire tIme work-
Ingmen of Mexico at this time of Impending
danger to the republic and Its Institutions.
General Diaz replied that It was very grati-
that In all past
tying for him to see now as al
times of war In Mexico , jllslce and right had
foun their defenders In those ready to use
the cannon and sheath the sword , und
that It was a great pleasure for him to serve
such n country , \'here its popie at all times _
observed the religion ur patriotism. ito still
hoped the dispute with Guatemala might remain -
main within the boundaries of diplomacy and
be settled without the spilling or Mexican
blood , hut this did not detract from the pleasure -
ure I gave him to feel that , come what
might , government and people would stand
together In a common cause and for a com- ,
mon cause. Time ' general urged the editors
10 use at all times great discretion In their
demonstrations or patriotsm and by word or
deed offend imo one , as In this way time dIg-
muity of time nation In general can be maintained -
tained which shaull he the wish of ever
citizen as It Is or the government. In cos-
Ing , -resIdent again thanked the work-
Ingmen for the honor they had shown him I
and Mexico and the practical proor they had
presented , tiat If Mexico b In need , its integrity -
tegrity and honor will have the backing of
10,000,000 Mexican defenders.
COULD : W1IW TilE CtLJTIlY.
II the I velt of War Mexico "ouhl Ilve
I \'erylhlnl Her Way.
NEW YORK Feb. I.-P. H , ! Iorgan , who
was minister to Mexico when James G , Elaine
was secretary or state , was seen at his home
by n reporter and asked auout the boundary
dispute between Guatminmaia and Mexico.
"That dispute strip , " said Mr. Morgan , "Is ,
I believe , a remarllhly valuable one The
two provinces or slates that bolh , nations
claim arE just crowded wih weds that would
command good money and the spot Is prob-
ably the most fertile or that part of the hem-
Isphere.
"Do I think there will be a fgl for I ?
Well , I don't. know. The wordy war has been
going on for years and threats have not yet
led to an Issue at arms , "
"What would he the result at a war ? "
"Gualemala has \ot as great a population
as has the Drooklyn bridge during the rush
hours. I-has no army worth mentioning , I
Is not In a position to go to war to eata\Ish
its caim unless It gets some big naton 10
back It.
Ol war should be declared Mexico , I be-
hove , could put 25,000 men Into Guatemala
and drive the whole population . into the sea , "
IHUS Xl'lWTlW ) AT JUtOOICLI'.V .
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, Connally's hoods .ro Hell > J ' Vcli-StmiIcor'
l'rospocts ImprlVlll'
BROOKLYN , I eb. 1.-A few instances or
wire cutting were reported this mimoriming. In
oue Instance 1 man named Dunn was shelby
by Polceman Cornelus whie endeavoring to
escape after having cut the wire on the
Greenpolnt line. Dunn's Injuries , though se-
rious , are not likely 10 prove rntal.
Master Workman Connoly says that E . V.
fobs Is expected here wihin a few days.
! r , Connolr says he has received applca-
tons for $15,000 of time $100,000 hands on
which Interest Is guaranteed hy District as-
Eemhly No 75 at I per enl nnd ho expects
to place the balance by tomorrow night ,
These bonds , Mr. Connoly says , wi be acc -
c pled by grocers , provision dealers , hutchers
and other traders In lieu or cash and will
enable the striker to hold . out for some tune .
hitmywmirmi ' 11111 1\IJonrlc ! 10 Momltmy. * ' I
MINNEAlOlS , I eb. I.-The .udden faintIng -
Ing or Juror Dyer yesterday afternoon during
the progress or the Hayward murder . trial
wi result In n delay or two days In the
progress or the rlal. This moring judge
Smith , after a consultation with Dr , Spring ,
the coroner as to Mr. Dr's commdition . de
cded : to udjour Inl Monday , when I Is
thought the aged boat buider wi have recovered -
covered sufcienty , .
Uuh\cr % llu 1 load Haul ,
PROVIDENCE , H , I. , Feh. I.-Hobher
riled the safes In Place , Peterson & Co's
jewelry factory on 'rlendshlp street and 6e-
cured $10,000 worll or gold rings , diamonds ,
etc. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
1ot Vn mlllUI II 1lnAII City :
KANSAS CITY , Feb. l-A lively session
of the loanl or Trade was occasioned today
by the preientaton of a resolution t ; en-
.10rsl President Cleveland's bond message ,
I Inaly resulted Iu one-balf * ' time mem-
- _ . - . - - - - _ . . _ .
.
b r adopting such n resoltmion and the
other half , beached by Vice Prsldemut I. )1.
Miller , agreeing upon the foiio'wiimg :
: ller ! !
" \\o ask our representauv/ and on-
/
gressmen to lay aside part 1 : aggrandizement -
mont and promptly adopt mealurs of relief
1101mealurs
tending to the establishment of n wise and
comprehensive monetary Bysten . the maintenance - I
tenance or our national crldll'nnd the de-
velopmll or the almost unlmle resources
or our country " I
USLl ua .1 2'2'IfNtI' . - : 1UJOIZflD. -
Judge UroS ell ) Ilslltl Only One Onn Crols-
J s"mlllnrlocs. .
CI1CAGO , Feb. 1-Jmmm1g Orosseup's rule
to Imermit but one attorney to crss.examlnc
wllneses leo to trouble today anti Ihoul1 !
the verdict be ngalnst the defendants I will
play I leading part In nn Illpeal , There
are clghtl n defendnnts II curl repr
selted In RruP uy six dIfferent ntore ' .
'rhe lne of defense between the olce of
the unlol\ and the lesasr I tlefemlnnts , the
attorneys Cor Ul defense insist II well
mnrltOl , J. F. Ueetn . who represents
several cliemuts . beEldes mmpparimig for two
others In the a\smce : or Atorle ) ' nol ,
frol the court attempted \ 10 cross-exmmmnino
n wltne In' time morning III the court cn-
del\orl to enforcc the rule but Inter re-
heated In order to Permnit I Mr. Geeting
to ask hIp quesll08 becatse the witnesses
were testifying directly against some of
his cliemmts. Late II the afternoon Mr.
Ueetn ( .Ieslrell . to ask a Cueston In cross-
tixamnimmatiomi . The court dcclareo thnt the
examinaton.
witnesses IUll In mme wise te"llled ngalnst
) Ir. Geeting's clents In the acts nnmed
.
and he would not allow 10re 111 one
attormicy for the defeme to cross-examine.
A word mmrgtmmnemmt foloWll , but the Cour
was inflexible amid nn exception was taken
Several Iremen ILn,1 . cnglneers or the
IinoIs Central gave evidence ngmuimust Dc
fellants Goelr amid : lcDonnll , who urged
them to leave their ennes and threlLt-
em'll them with peronal ! 1 \Iolenco If they
did not do so. Joimmm l Brennbek of the stock
yards testified to Ielng un order from
Deb' to I > elmlt the runnllg of trains to
cnrry out 'tho animal car nl es frm Chi-
cage He atempted to get out n train ot
the Panhandle lor this ImnlOSC , but could
not get men to hlllc the trmmimm. He se-
curell the rlnnlnl of tralnl nt the stock
yards later hr other protectun tuna Debs-
the United States troops. On crosa-exmtm-
Inaton he admited thlt the crew engaged
to haul dead animals : hal haule realm
beef Instcad.
C. O. Shea nn Illinois C ntrl policeman ,
tesUled to the cutting of the Iemaphore
wIres at HarvlY nt the crooslng of the
Illinois Central road with the Grand Trunk ,
anti the nrest of Taylor . D\lff \ anti 11" .
Mullen In the act of cufll the wires
James P. Ryan : testled to the same fact
mind exp1alnOI how the cuttn or the wires
left n ermanent Elgnal 10 the ! tm.ln. emu the
Illinois ) Central that the track was cleul
and It vas hauls to cause a colsion with
train on time Grand Trunk.
TU IWJ'll'E 01.nw.1 p JJUSIXjm'SS .
South UaltolB Leglititure l'ottoas' Con- ,
gress to [ ut nn 1'lt to , 11111 Times.
PIEHHI . S. D. . Fob . 1.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-The ) legislature tolay Iussed , under
a susllenslon of the rules , n joint lesoluton
for the appointment of 11 committee of three
from each house to draft a memorial to
congress , letitiOfllflg. that body at once to
pass sonic acton to straighten out time '
financial situation and to restore thc pros-
perity which the country ror1erl ' enjoyed.
The following commitee was appohlted :
SEnators Klngs\ur ' , 1-00te mid Doramm . amid
Hepresentatves Dlckovcr . Giasi mm.nml Dowel
all ) opulsts except lessrs. E. Dor amid
Dowebl. The commitee drafted the me-
morlnl at once and wi wire to the legislatures -
tures of nil the norllweslem and south-
western states to unite with the legislature
of this state In this acton : , 'hey will not
probably outline any particular scheme , but
wi malt the petition geaerl.
'lomorrow the fght will ' come on the
ndoptoa of the constitutional amendment
graltng woman suffrage The advocates
of the measure ate here.n full numbers
and re pushing the ' matter with all theIr
strenlrth. Mrs. Crnmer of Ole \Vomen's
Christian 'emperance.unlon Is heading the
light. The measure Is belngppposed by the
people wife secured a resublnlslon of the
prohibitory umendment" but " . It will go
prohl\ltory
throuJh the sennte. I will 1nve a hafder
time In the house. . "
The great ralrotul light ' will be on In full
force next week. Tlie railroad companies
hell a meeting. uml It has been arranged
that the railroads would present their case ,
.
but with the consent oC the roads nn adJournment -
Journment was - made until - - - Thursday. - - . . . In
order that the jobbers of Sioux 1.1 ls , Aler-
deen , Ylnltton amid other tOWII might he
present. TheRe jobbers and others Interested
In the bill will be here at that time to the
number of 10 or. more and the ' will make a
most vigorous tight. They are armed with
the ablest counsel and are prepared to lobby
the bill tlmrouglm . There are only two railroad -
road men of Importance lucre , 'V ; D. Ster-
llng or the Northwestern and H F. Hunter
'of ' the Milwaukee. The bill which the job
bars arc trying h. push through Is a formid-
able one : I Impopes maximum , freight rates
gives the commissioners great powers and Is
!
more stringent than the lawn lass'
.
1IiSs7I ; ) ' 1,1 IS ( UUIlT.
1'81D 1IIi.I ! :
Sensatonnl I ndlnj of tlo , Stiles nlvorco
( ) IM" In Chlcl\o.
CHICAGO Feh. 1.-'he long drawn-out
Sties divorce case came to a close In Judge
Ewing's court with a sensational epIsode
this evening. Judge Barul , counsel for
the defense , called Attorney ' Frank Walker ,
representing the plaintiff , . n liar , and for 1
time a physical encountem : between the men
was Imminent. Mr. Walker was making
the closing argument for hIs client all
declared Judge Barnum was afraid to try
the case by himself , but WIS comimelied to
have asslstane Judge Darnum sprang to
his feet and said In vigorous tqnes : "You're
a liar. " Time two men m ved toward each
lar. . but the bailiffs Interferel. , - Judge
Ewing Impose a line of $100 ) on Judge Dar-
num , but afterward remitted it. The Stiles
divorce case In which Htrhert C. Crane ,
the w'eaithmy mammutmmcttlrer Is co-rcfponfent ,
has wealhy before Judl Ewing for many
weelts. The case was not tried before a
jury and wi - be _ decided p hY the judge.
Jlnst Iay Up 1" 11""lvnrClt iVife.
SAN FHANCISCO Feb. I.-George E.
'Vhlte , known as time cattle kIng of Mendo-
cine county , was today ordered by the superior -
parlor court 10 pay his divorced wife $0.0 )
for her separate estate. Tie * divorce case
has been continually In the courts during
the past ten years , White , who was a
repute.1 . mmmiliiommaire , mipImlieli for I divorce on
statutory grounds up\lo,1 'Hip ' , wife led across
cross complaint . and , Il mme evidence WIS
produced \ aimbatantiatlon \Vimite'm * ulcRa-
tion , the divorce WIS Iwurded to Mrs. \Vimite
ton the cattle Icing directed 10 pay her nh-
many or $ O monthl liy sleretug amid
disposing or his property and pleading lmov-
ertyVimitm' has c'u'am.Iei , the payment of this
monthlr alowanel The court , us 1 rlul
of S'imite's shitng * , onlee'l ' $ time pa'lent of
the lump sum al a final settimncnt.
I"OlrllO CmimlilimutloimCommmpictcl.
SAN FH.NOSCO , Feb 1.-1 now
Board of Underwriters , as successor to the
Pacilie Insurance unloi wQs fully organIzed -
Ized today mind rte cutting hn" eflsell ,
Out or ulttv-flve agem.oes In this city , repre-
senting Il ( complnlls , forty uIents have
sentng
lsneJ the comp ct , . WMse companies
which ) have Tel signed the ( om/Iet / are
local corporations 01' th06 qr small I cal > lal
which sviil not he " 'lmlte'l ' to time boanl
because wi mmlieged vlolaUons the oil , C'Jm-
pact. Time union us a 10ly wil otter lower
rates ( liaR outside comJnles * cun afford to
tulte. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _
l'rm'r.cher ( I'rO'c.1 time SnlutY Icho01 ,
KANSAS CITY , Feb ] : -1tiu' . S. M. Brown
created a scmmt'atlomm tOll' at the meeting of
the Blue H\'er Baptist Missionary anti
Sunda y Schoollssoclaton h ) ' . eclurlng himself -
self opposed to the Sun ay school aR I
means or spreRllng tle gotmpei. Sall Mr
Brown : " 1 objEct to the Sunday Rchool . he-
cause It malles one service fur the younger
peoile * un(1 a 11ff rent omme for the older
imeoltie. I think the Sunday scbool hal Ile,1 ,
\ its mlRflon In the greater II3rt 1n4 that It II
"
even now fast declumming. .
] Chin to the 1',111.
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb , I.-The grand
jury Is investigating the theft from the
county chrk's ufe of time will of the late
James O. FaIr. Several memhl or the
grammd jury' believe that the deputr In the
clerk's oliice clhEr commited the thef
or knows the timiet Time 1lco depart-
ment haH been Ina"l to discover time faint-
e.t cue , Int confeles p I i d\1cover . .
111'11 , ( Another Ylctm ,
SAN 1"ltNCISCO , Feb. 1.-Jmmke Hu-
dolph , who shot J. Ii. J19ti buuCs man-
agr at time ( hronlcle , lust May and , escaped -
cpel time penltfntary lust instantly plea ,
hus been dl hlrgl1 as , Cured from the
rHokton asylum. lie has applied to the .
court cure. fer u conlrnnto : el time insanity
. ,
In" " : Inn NOI "t.d.
W \ SIING'ON , Feb. ' . -'fh' pr I'delt
today sent the nominaton to the lel'ate
of H. H , Markely to bl Ilstmauter nt
I Cear Fula , In.
_ _ _ . _ . _ . . _ _ _ ' " ' _ . ' _ . _ _ , u
FUTURE OF' OUR FINANCES
O
London Sttist Dscusse1 the President's
Message
PRONOUNCE A SOUND DOCUMENT
Consequoncel of the lnluro of CouJr' S to
Aet-lcRull . of I'"re ColnRle or sib-
vel 111 of Gold lcmmmonc-
tItioim ' ,
tl'lton
.
LONDON , Peh. I.-The Stalst will 0) ' tomorrow - ,
morrow I "President Cleveland's message apPears -
Pears to hD wise and statesmmmanlilee. As the
laws stands , It Is quie cear that I large
sum could nol he borrowed In Europe , ns
there Is doubt ahout the prcsldent's ability to
contract to pa" gold. This would he fatal to
any proJeeled loan , toney can always be had
at a price , but time government or tile United
Slates cnnnot act as Ir It was bankrupl. Its
credit wcull stand ns high as that of any
country In the world If congress would only
do its duty. l the present congress does not
act , It Is greatly feared that It will he too
late to appeal 10 the new congress , as before
It can he cal ell together a crisIs will prob-
ably have occurred , I Is questoned wleher : ,
under the exhtng conditons , the president
can even borrow at home. Time hanks , In
I
order to avert a panic , may furl.h him wih ;
gold , but even then I Is questionable , when
a doubt exists respecting pa'ment In gold ,
if I enough gold cane gal. In any case , merc
harrowing will not avail , as time experience
of the past year has shown that Booner or
later there must he a contracton of the cur-
rency , cr there would be a ) anlc. "
The Statist prcceeds to discuss the conse-
quences In the event firstly , of gold being de-
monetzed : secondly no beg'slatioa whatever
being arrived at ; tmiriy , time elect of the free
coinage or silver. Then the Statst remarks :
"If gold Is demonetzed It Is perfectly clear
that there wi he a great transfer oC prop"
erly from the capitalist und lending classes to
the producing and borrowing classes. This
would he or Ilmeno advantage 10 the west
and sculh , and would prove a serious loss to
the easter states und to Enrope.
JESUIT O A SILVER STANDAHD.
"Of course , a great country hike the United
Slate3 ado1tng a silver standard would have
great Infuence on the whole of ( time world , anti
silver would undoubledly rise , hit It would
\e long before It reached GO penc The great
reduction or debts all over the United States
hr a fall or sliver would give the farmng !
amid producing classes gederaily a sense cf
freedom and prosperity . whIch they have nol
had for many years , and would probably give
a great stmulus to prodmmction. I silver did
not rise much for a whie , American coton ,
porlt , etc. . would compete wih the product of
other countries at a very great advantage ,
and timer would prchably be a very rapid and
great growth of exports anti , the beginning or
an era or great prosperl ) . . .
"On time olher hand , the lending and creditor -
lIar classes would suffer , anti their losses
would not affect production to anylhlng like
the samB extent as time gains of the debtors
and producers would do Purther , there
would he a very serious fail In securities ,
which would injdre capitalists and lenders
, both' In the Unlt ll Slates ammd Europe. H
congress refuse legislation , then gold would
, go to a premium ; but probablynothlghThe ' -
tendency would still be to benefit debtors and
producers , and would Injure capitalists and
lenders , whlo pi oducton and exports would
be stmulatel" i though not to a great extent.
"ThirdlT Ir the mints were opened for free
colnagl' , which would tend to make the gold
premium higher still , time premium would not
he . very . high . , and _ the 'L'L reduction , . _ u or tie _ debt _ _ _ "
alma te loses or capltlSIS WOUI ne Imuu
compared wlh the demonetzaton of gold. "
Summing up this review or the fnancial
possibilities , time Stalht represents time west
and soulh as being perfectly right In the
view that a ehange of tIme present system
would benefit their sections of the union.
"The effect or the change they advocate would
bo a tendency 10 trasfer property by wholesale -
sale from the cast and Europe to the west
and soulh. In fact , It would be a form of
repudiation , and It would lower the credit or
the United Slates , and , prevent the free Inlux
of European capital. In limo future probably
Enropenn capitalists. will always Insist upon
time gold clause-they wi requlro a clear
contract that they will \e repaid In gold. In
the event of gold demonetzaton matters will
right themselves In the long run , hut mlghl
bo very long , and another point Is thab a
great transfer or properly woulll nol act unl-
forml ) ' . Debts falling due soon after the
chang3 would be Immensely reduced whereas ,
debts falling due later when silver has risen ,
would he less reduced , and if I silver reache
GOd , there would ue no reducton of debts
wimatever " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I
" 'h\oway % " 'ammmcs to let Rack.
ST. JOHNS , N. F. , Feb. 1.-Time execu-
( lye council Is at loggerheads Sir William
Whleway wants to regain power and the
present Incumbents will not give UII.- Receiver -
ceiver General Scott leads the malcontents
clver
because his scat Is threalened. his bank
note guaranty bill makes him very unpopu-
lar. Colonial Secretary Horwood Is umong
those marked for siaugimtor His scat Is
wanted for Mr Bond , his predecessor. Prime
Minister Green will receive time ehler justice-
ship In return for reslgnln" . Sir William
Wimitoway's muln obstacle Is that he Is not
II member or either house or Parlament so
he Is not eligible for the place Time mal-
contents In the counci refuse to appoint
him a member of the legIslative coummcll.
They control the siuaton now und may \e
able to dictate terms , hut IJreSSUre from time
district leaders Is being Exerted to compel
them to acquiesce to Sir William's plan.
ltothiaiiilfl'S * ( Irufnl 1 < 'lpUne.
LONDON , Fob , I-Thp feature or the
lransactons on'the stock exc lange here today
was time hnllrovement IQ American securi-
ties In resnonso to all vices from Wail street
A representative or the Associated press saw
Uaron IolhEchlhl tolay ut the laUer's
office In St , Swlthlns lane , this clYI In regard
to time cable reports here of his connection
with the * proposed American loan , The baron
carefully read the dlspatchel * on the subject ,
and then said : I
"IL Is ! ule untrue that any negotiations
are pending wih us , Nelher has time hoase
or Hothschllls any intention of takimmg the
"
whole ioamm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
110.troa Fire ' In ilaytl .
NEW YORK , Feh I.-The Clyde steamer
Schleswlg , Captain Iacllharth , rrom laylan
parIs , brings particulars or a very disastrous
Ire al port-du'PII" on January 6 , Nearly
two.thlrds of time town was destroyed , In-
cuding a large portion of time bnslnCs Becton -
ton , The cause or the fire Is unknown ,
but It spread wih frIghtul rapidity. In
three hours It was under control having
swept its way across the town Time bank
and several other large structures \vere saved
Many people lost all theIr money , which was
burnel In lhelr housea , and ther Is great
distress. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( 'II lit 110 0 f \ ei- II iml- \01 COII rimmed ' ,
ASHINGTON , Feb. I 1.-United States Can.
lul Jernigan al Shanghai cables the State
deparlment under date of February 1 that (
the land fort WeHlnl-Wel ! hUH been cap.
tured and that the capture of the island and
fleet Is eonlidered imimumimment. ThlH fact was
reported In last night's Asmociated pren dls-
atches I from China ,
Aloor Will Cross Amcrlc" to 1 IIIIII.
CALCUTTA , Feb I.-The latest advices received -
celvell here from Cabul says the ameer of
Afghanistan has delnlely decided to , 'ISI
England turlnK the sprIng If his health con-
tnues good , lie proposes to HO to England
via Ykohnma and the United States.
It led hI' I Whit Turk ,
CONSTANTINOPLE , Feb. I I.-The American -
can , who was killed In the Panealdl quarter
of th s city on Wednesday evening \y a man ,
, who , armed with n knIfe , ran amuck through
_ ' " _ .J < . _ . . _ . _ _ "
time street stabbing and slnshlng rlh Rlll
heft , was ; Ir , Slope , director or the Metropoll-
tan railroad In Commstammtlmmopie. A Turkish
soldier amid a merchant were also killed und
ten per ons were 10re or less scrlotsly
wounded . , The turlerer escapell.
l'ortugmiesc , UrflRtett time ? mtties.
LONDON , Pcb. 1-AIm omclal dispatch re-
celvel here from 1,0ronzo Iarquez , Delagoa
hay , says that n force or 000 Portuguese
troops c0lmal11Cl by Majors Hlberlo amid
Xu\ler , sUPl10riCI by the gummboats defeated
the native rebels emu Tuesday last on time
right bank of the 1ncomnl river amid drove
them back In disorder. , _
1'ortmmgimm'n hit tl lny : ,
CA1E'I'WN. Feb. 1.-A ' IlspIlch C't
I.renzo Mnrqtmcq . Dellgon 1a ) ' , sent b ) the
I'cmtugtmeso olclnl ! , stntp Umt the Porttt-
gtmcso \'OO\1 emmgimgeti time Bulves nt : lar-
lulcn , , 'hl nnl\'I ! lost tOO killed Itl
woulllel. The 10l'Iuguese mutt not loSe II
'fhrre lmys ) Snnlvrll In UI'rl" " ,
UmUlN , I'eb. I.Theeather Is vcr'
severe throtghcut Gerimmammy , smmow imavimmg
faihemm fumr sevemmty-two imotmrs commtiimcmmmlly.
Railroad traifle is blocked 1mm mmli time immotmmm-
taimmaus harts of southmermm Germmmammy.
Scimmmtc l'nsso tile Camumrohert Credit.
PARIS , Feb. 1-Time Semmate todmuy
ndoimtel , time grant of credit of 20,00 ( tunics
to defray time exiemmses of time state fmimmcrmtl
to be given to time remmmttimms of time hmtte Mmmr-
simal Camirobert. _ _ _ _ _
l it mim alms lemmmmmi ii Fomttmu r liusim tv.I ,
I3EIILINFeb. . 1.-A tlispatcim frommm Madge-
btrg : nmmnoummces time * leatlm of llerr ( Irumsoim ,
imcad of time faimmous Grmmsomu fommmmtlry ,
. :
. .t..TJU.I.1t.1.5jyp , )
( lo'ertmmr ' , lorrili of lmmlmmtq Atlhse ii is
Nttiiuo tip ummt immmpmrtumnt , locumnmemmt.
TO1'lb , Feb. 1.-Time governor today
sighmel time null-lottery mmmiii ammtl.gnnulmlimmg
bills amid mm. bill to mmmzmle'mmmmhmlngtumm's birthday -
day a legal imolidmmy. Timese mmmc time llrst
bills sigtmetl by Govemmmor Morril nmmd time
lmidmmsureu4 will mmli becommue lmmws mmext week , omm
immmbi lent iomm 1mm time olhicial itPem.
'l'imc execmmtive comimmehi tluis aftermmoomm
imamned time mmcmv stmtte board of railroad comum-
mimisalommers. Timey mmcc .1. M. Siimmlmsomm of Me-
l'iiersomm , .ioselmim (1. lO\Ve \Vnsimingtomm
tmmmd Saimuumeb 'I' . howe of Topeka. Lowe is
tie tlemmmocrmmtie mmmemmmluer amid time otimer two
are reimtmbhlcmmmm , Simmipsohm is elected for mm
tm'rmn of timrce years , Lowe for two years amid
lbo\Ve for one year.
Dolpit tiILSmmmiids mit Forty-Two.
SALEM , Ore. , Feb. 1.-lu legislative joimmt
sessiomi today a ballot for Ummlted States
semmzmtor mvmts tmmlehm , witim time fohiowimug cc-
ammit : Dolpim , 42 ; lIare , \'eathmerfort1 : , S ;
\Villizmmmms , 13 ; lierimmrmn , 9 ; Lomd , 8 ; Lowehi , 3 ;
mmisemmt * , ' 2.
Time imouse today mmdoimted a resoitmtiomm 1mm
oppositiomu to time tIdily bill mind mmsltlmmg thmmt
imnmedlate foreclosure proceethimigs be comim-
mnemmced agaimmat time l'acuthc mmmlhcommtlmm. olmlo5
immg , imowover , mmli attemptti at govermmnmemmt
owmmei-slmip. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sttmclt Iii Olia Sammme limit.
BOISE , Idmmlmo , Feb. 1.-TIme lcgislatmmre to.
dIal' took two ballots for Ummited States sen-
mttor , vitiiotmt any cimaimgc. 'J'imero wmta omme
paireml ammut emma mmbscmit and umipaireti. Time
tlgtmrea were : Simoup , 10 ; Sweet , 18 ; Clap-
gett , 14. _ _ _ _ _ _
% 'ilsomm GCtM thu ' .Vlt'lllmipthIt * SdihatOrm4iull' .
OLYM Ph , Wasim. Feb. 1.-Congressmmmamm
Johmn L.Vllson wmus today fomimmally elected
Umuited States emmutor.
p
( 'iuerolteo limit 1'Ieaul Guilty.
FORT SMITh , Ark. , Feb. 1.-Time muotdri-
ous outiami' , Clmerokee Bill , a nmember of the
Cook gang , arraigned before Jtmdge l'ar-
ker in the fedtral court yesterday for time
ltedfork train robbery , plead guilty and huts
-case set for next Monday , There are-many
othmOrcasem of robbery agaimist imim anti two
cases of murder for which no immdictmnents
have yet been found. Timey will be passed
on by time grand jury. wimtch maceta mmext
week. Time capture of Cimerokee 11111 leaves
btmt two mnembcrs of the Cook gamug at large.
Several are in the iuenitentiam'y. ConIc amid
"Bill' are here in jail , soomu to be tried.
-
Stemmimmihip % % ar tim l'ropct.
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 1.-That a determined -
mined fight between time Canadinmm Pacific
Steamship compamiy and time Pacific Mail
time Occitlemmtab anti Oriental himme is about
to hue inatmgurtted seems probable. Time
Canadian I'aclIic agency nnmmounces timat
hereafter a steanmer will arrive anti depart.
at Vancouver for Yokohama every fourteen
days Instead of every twemmty-omme days , as
at hmesemmt. 1rrtmngememmts nm-c also belmmg
mnnttt' to immmve mm mpnmmection by time Cummmadiamm
Pacific witim l-Ia'mvaii. 'l'ime l'tmcllic Mmmii mmd
Occidemutal tmmmd Oriental lines imave made mm.
combination , irmterchmammging tickets between
Saim Francisco mmd Hommolulu ,
ilouso eulcmmragmm.L ( ( Ill Smimtitmmtei.
WASHINGTON , Feb. 1.-TIme subcomnmit-
tee of tIme house committee on commumnerce ,
whmicim imas juriadletlomi over time Nicaragua
canal project imas decided to recom-
memmd that the imouse bill be suh-
atituted for time semmate ' measmmre.
They will make thus reconmmuemmdation
to time full comnmitteo tonmorrow anti it
viib doubtless be adopted. 'lime hmommae bill
gives time lwesent conmpany a smnmmlier amount
for Its mvorlc timaim time semmrmte bIll imimfi it
it ; also clalmmmed for it timat it. contains gremater
safegmmards aguitmet ImoSSibic irregularities 1mm
time ilnanceim. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, tmmmeiutlimg time .rizoiitm Enumbliimg itot ,
WASI IINGTON , Feb. 1.-Senator Carey
lmau introlucetl , mm senate simbatitute for time
pending bIll for time admission of Arizona.
'rime bill reporteti from time committee emu territories -
ritories iii a direct admnissiomm imlib on the constitution -
stitution alremudy adopted. Semmmmtor Carey ,
who Is a member of time territorial commmnult-
tee , miti the constittmtlon was mmmummatimmfac-
tory to time repuimlican amenmimers of time corn-
mttee and ime imad introduced the amendment
in amm effort to get it thmrougim 1mm ititmee of time
committee huh.
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Jimmlmmmo Mmiim IIlms ills Vite mmmmd CimihI. 1
AURORA , Mo. , Feb. 1-liutl Ellis , a
farmer amid Methodist imrencimer iivImmg four
memiles soutim of timis city , became suddenly
insaime this foremmoon , mnd mifter ctmttimmg imiti
wife'H thmroiit shot hmls jittie girl througim
time imead , mtnd timen , going to a Imirimu wimere
lie formerly reaimiei , , blew imis own brains
out. lie WItS a widouver tmntli a week mmgo ,
wimeim lie mnmmrrleti a wilow , mmmeti ltieimmuirtn ,
wimo also laid a little girl. Time latter's life
was saved by her being absent at school ,
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S I'roteetim S'yiiimhg iiimfiilii ,
CIIEYiNNE , Wyo. , Feb. 1-Time only
bammd of btmffnio in existence outside of time
Yellowstone iaml ( is omm time Ited desert north-
uvest of Itawlimma , Timere are proimmiuly sixty
or * tevcmmty.iiVe imead him time tiund , A bill for
time Irotection of these nnlmnmmis imims been
immtrotiucetl iim time Imouse , Vioimttorim of ( lie
law will be imunisimed by lmhmlrisozmmnent in
time pemmitemmtltmry hot lesti timan timrce nor
nmoro than ten 'eamjm ,
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euv C mul , i S t ri mci , I ii lit aim ,
SAl/i' LAKE , litaim , Feb. 1-Time dlscov-
cry of gold at time mouth ol' Little Cottoim-
wood , eighteen miles south of timis city , him
cimutilmig considerable excitement , b'ommme of
time timmaymm run very imigim mmml old nmimmers
predict thmnt Cripple Creek will imave a imeW
rival , A towrmmmite immus been laid omit under
time namime of Gold City antI prosimecting iii
time Vicitmity is going on , emotwitimstrtndlmmp
time very heavy timmow ,
lIoimmt i'rc'ers $ I Is ( ) wmm 11111 ,
\VASI1INOTON , Fob , 1-Time imommte * corn-
mittee aim comnmc-rce today considered Seim-
ator Morgamm'im Nienraguamm canal iiii wimicim
passed time semtte , anii decided to strike
out imil after time enacting clause mind sub-
stttmmtu time hmouso bill. Mr. Mallory will re-
Imort time action of time imomise , One mumemnlier
lureferred time senate bill.
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( ) I'Vorcmi him Cervices to Ieco , ,
ATLANTA , Ga , , Foim , I-1)r , George
Brown , a mueplmew of time late Bmmator Joe
Brown , nmmii a hromnlmient young Pimyalcian of
timill city , imas teimdemeci imis services as sue-
geon to time Imlexicamm gos'ernmnelmt iii etmatu
of uvur witim Gatmtemalmt. ir , Brown olmec
lived in Mexico mmd speaks Spanish limently ,
1lcmmm 11111 5 1 zi-lits , mgo iiiml orcs Ci ii u'elammcl ,
1.1 It l'IilS , Feb. 1.-TIme Merchammtmi lix.
cimmammge timis mormming passed IL mesoluiion
emmdomsing Preuitlent Cloveiammd's message
anti urging time 'i'cnneesmiee senators and
repremmentatis'emm in congress -to suport , imis
suggestions us to time relief of time tieneury
ummd reform of the currcmmcy.
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S4II Ut It I nhlfmrnIa Biltie ,
SAN FIIANCIIIC'O , Feb. 1.-'i'Imm' Im'n
Mountain mine of Shasta county was solti
today for $300,000 cash to an Engblslm syndi.
cats , repreemmted by Frederick W. Fleithlng
of time 11mm of 1"beltiimmg , Saunders & Decal of
. eiy York.
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F'ICIIT INTILE hOUSE
Sorgcnnt.at-Arms Oaflcd in to Quell the
Disturbmuico on the rloor.
BRECKINRIDGE AND HEARD COME TO BLOWS
Desperate Struggo on the rloor of Repro.
feutativo Hall ,
CALLED EACH OIlIER LIAR AD SCOU ' 1 DREL
Pence and McOreary PorJibly Hell Back
the Irate Kentuckian ,
SUMMONED BEFORE TUE BAR OF TIlE HOUSE
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% 'iuiin dtpoioglziimg for imat 110 II iii itmim
tluo Coloumei 1)emmmtmn.lomt i'crsommml Smitis-
filet ham front t Ime .tissttmrliim -
Scommo ( , t lmmteiuue Exciteimioiit ,
' . % 'ASiIINGTON , Feb. 1.-There was a most
excitimmg scemmo 1mm time Imomise of reimresentotiyes
tlmis afternoon. iteprosemmtative lireckimmeidgo
of Remmtlmcky amid ltcpresemmtativo I icard of
MissourI caimme to blows imm tue cemmter aisle
of time imahi. Ileprementativo ilettrd , whmo is
clmairnmamm of time coammimlttee omm time DistrIct of
Coitmaibla , bccammmo amigereti becammse time Ila-
wailarm qtmestiomm mm-aim being broumgimt forward ,
imm tutu tlmmme dmm'otetl to imis commumimittee amid at-
teumpted to secure time floor , Time bogimmmmlng of
time commtroveray was mmct plain , bmmt smmtldemmly
both mmmemmmbcrs eprammg toward eacim otimer , Mr
Ilrecklmurhtlge simoumting : "You cmmri Scotmntirel
alit ! han' ' striking at time mmmemumber fromum Mis-
sourl a ilerco blow wimicit mmmisaed itimim.
Immstantiy timey were seized imy otimer mmmemmm-
bers , but timey strmmggled fiercely to get at
eacim other , eacim simommtimmg , "LIar ! "
Mr. Pemmce of Colorado imad Mr. flreckinrldgo
by ( ho timreat amid Mr. MeCroary of Kemmtmcicy *
chlmmmbeml over several seats ammd imelti lmtmmm by
time simoumider. For timrec or fommr mmmiimtmtes timere
was a mmiid scrmmmmblhng rtsemmmbling a foot bail
rtmsim , wlmlio all time mmmemimbers 1mm tile bemuse
imolmred Imito time mmlsle ammd time greatest comm.
fusion reIgned. Time poundimig of time slm2aker's
gavel could imot be imeard , but Mr. Crisp's
voice rang above time tummmit , eimctmtimmg : "rime
sergeammt-at-armmms will arrest time immemmmbarsl"
mmnti timemm , "Time sergeant-at-anus will brIng
thmemmm before time bar of time imoumsel'
Deputy Sergcant-at-Armmms Isaac Xliii rusimed
down time aIsle bearimmg time great immace , ( oh-
iowcd by imis assistammta.
Time two maclimbers wore timen brommgimt up before -
fore limo slmeailcr's desk , two mmmen 0mm each
side imolmlimmg tlmeir arimme , amid Representatlvo
Dockery of Missouri standimmg behind tlmemmm ,
Mr. ilrecllinridge was exceedimmgly rod In time
face , wimibe Mr. Heard , who is a slemmder mmman ,
was ashen luale ammO trembling like a leaf.
1mm tIme course of an explanation time
Mr. Heard and demnanded imersonal entisfac-
tiomi. flotim Heard anti lireclcinridge were
forced to npc.logize to time imouse. Expulsion
proceedings are tmmmhikely.
ONLY ONII BLOW ? STRUCK.
Time scene was ammo of time wibtiest and mmmost
immtemmao excitement. It occtmrred at. time con-
cimmsiomm of time debate omm Mr. Bitt's Hawaiian
report mmd grew out of a iersonal diilicultZ
between Mr. Brecklnridgo anti Mr. Heard.
Only omme blow imad been struck when frienda
interposed ammd time sergeant-at-arms arrested
time two offenders nmmd brougiit timem to the
bar of time imouso , As well as time babel of S
commfuse-d events eon be raveled out time encounter -
counter occmmrred timus :
Mr. Heard , wlmo was in charge of time DIstrict -
trict of Colmmnmbia busIness , cut off Mr.
Idreckimmridge , ivimo was attemnimting to address
time house on time Hawaiian resolutiomi , by do-
mending thmtu previous questiomm oim time adoption
of time resolmmtion.
Mr. Breckinritige immediately moved around
froum time side aisle 1mm wimicim lie was standIng -
Ing to time tier of mmeats wimero Mr. heard was
locatetl , and imot vords (0110mm-ed , Mr. lire-cit. .
inridge protested agalpet wimat hme coiled Mr.
heard's rudeness. Time latter declared imo
\vas ommly doimmg imis duty. As time voices of
time gemmtlcmmmen rose immemnbers rusimeti timitimor ,
"Inmpertlnent puppy ! " shouted Mr. lireck-
imiridge. "Liari" hmiseeml back Mr. Ilemmrcl.
At ( lila word time whitehaired Brockinridgo ,
Wimo is a imeavily built , stockymmmamm , put imia
foot on time step on Wimicim time bencimes are
located miami lot drive a rlgimt-bantled blow
at Mr. heard ,
Mr. Heard , wimo is a ehigimt anti apparently
not strong , bat ratimer tail immaim , witim a
beard streaked witim gray , dodgeti. In an
instant a dozen imammds uvoro extended to re-
.strain time Kemmtuckian atmil time title of rnermm-
bers swept imimn twemmty feet 'up time mmmalcm aisle.
limit ime continued to struggle ammml wrestle with
lmis caimtors , Messrs. l'ermce and Outhwalte ,
Time imommee and galleries were in amm uproar.
Iiediaimm imaci broltemm loose. Over it all time
cracks of time Himealler's gavel sommmmded an imo
attemnpteml to quell lImo rIot omm time floor , Ia
dram tommos time speaker directed time sergeant-
mtt-nrmmmmm to arrest time otemmlers ( * , Colommel lIce
null , time delmuty , mind lila assistant , Mr. Robinson -
inson , grabbed time silver mace , time enmblemms
of tite imouso autimority , ammd rusimod mmp the
aisle , IL was crowded with a seetiming mimosa
of rneimmbersVimemm timey imaci elbowlal timeir
way to tito scene of commmbmmt Mr. Brcckimm-
rltlge was still strmmggibmg witim timoso wimo held
hmimn , hlis immmtagommist , Mr. hlenrd , stood
caimmmly 1mm lila imlace , Misuimderatmmntiimmg Mr.
Pence's attomhmimt to quiet Mr , Iireckiimrldge ,
who was treemubling like an aspen witlm over-
wrougimt excitement , Colonel 11111 and his assistant -
sistant seIzed both Mr. llrcciciimrdpe and Mr.
Pence ,
"Not Iencel" shouted a dozen ommemnbers ,
"Arrest. Ileardi"
IlEFOhtli TIlE lIAR.
Mr. licarti was imusbed ilmto time arms of
time deputy sergeant-at-arms. 4ts limo two
amen came togetiter Mr. llreckinridgo mantle a.
desperate effort to free himself ,
"You're a coward and a scotmmmdrehi" ha
yelled at Mr. heard , but time stalwart itobin.
son roughly pulleti Mr. Ilreckimmrldge forward
and time two representatives of tutu Aimmerlcalm
congress were Imustled rallier timan escorted
to time bar of the imouse
'Fime simaller ordered all to take their seats , ,
Many of time members did so reluctantly.
"Take it hacicl" simoutetl Mr. llreckimmridgo
as ime glared at Mr , heardimo stood like
imimself in custody before time bar.
"You called mime aim irnimertimment puppy"
answered Mr. heard ,
Meantime time speaker , tim stentorian tones ,
was drivlmig time excited and frantic mimemnbera
back with imeavy imhowmiof time gavel. Mr ,
IIreckimmritIIlO was ompeahummg ( or recogmmition ,
but Limo speaker would not hmear imlmmm. After
all time nmemnbcrs were seated Ito ordered bout
Mr , heard amid Mr. lireckinridge bade to
timeir seats , aimmd ( lien recogimized time Kentuckian -
tuckian , Witim imis frame tremmibiirmg with
excitement , his silver locks tumbling back
( coin his forehead1 Me , Ureckinrldg gj e
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