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TilE O [ A.IIA DAILY DEE : ' ; : TNDAT FJDBRUARY :1 : 1895. '
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DUSKY QUEEN LIt ARRESTED
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Charged with Oomplloity in the Recent
Hawaiian RebeIion ,
V ARMS MD BOMBS FOUND I tIER HOUSE
MInItr ThnrAlon leclnCA to Tnlk Con
crull ! the I'rnbahlo J1 1)81Ion of the
J ; 'U"ccn-1 JzpectIig l'reAh !
Ad\lcel from lonolulu
UCKI.AND , N. Z. , Pci , . 2.-Advlces re-
telve,1 here from Honolulu under tate of
January HI nnnounco that e.Queen Llluolta-
lanl has been arrltcII on the charge of com-
Illcty With the Insurgenls In the recent re-
bolilon . In addilon all the Insurgent Ieader
have been taken Into cuslody and are being
trlel hy court-martial. Three of the leader
Ihaded ! gully to treason. Martial law Is
' maintained The rebellion against the ro-
) mble of hawaii turned out 10 bo I COIn-
111010 fiasco. After the first engagement the
rebels scattered and some time later Wilcox ,
Molm , lulelman ali others of the leaders
of the insurrection were captured a 11 , as
.t nlready stated , are being tried for treason
before I court lilartlal.
Shortly aCer Queen Llluoltalanl was ar-
rested her house was searched and In I
were stored arms and dYllnlo hombs. The
arrests have resulted In the restoration of
order In HawaI
Later nlvlees , hated January 27 , say that
quite a large qunntty of arm , hnllortc for
the use of the rebels , have been seized in alldl-
lon 10 those found In the house of the ex-
queen Iessrs Savls , the Importers of the
arms have been lined.
- ENOI.AND3 PAlT IN THE AFFAIR.
LONDON , 'eb. 2.-Tho news of the arrest
of ex-Queen Liluokalanl , published In I.on-
don tills afternoon , crated quite a sensaton ,
The facts In the case were lelegraphed 10 I
Queen Victoria , whb Is I nl Osborne . uii 10 :
Mr. Tiloopililus Davis , .
Theophlus at Liverpool Jr.
Davis If the guardian of Princess lalulnl
of Hawaii , heiress Presumptive ) to tile throne
Ho. Is also the agent In gngland of ex-Queen
Liiiuolalanl. : Nr. Davis , I appears , had also
received a telegram vIa Auckland , N. Z" , announcing -
flouncing the arrest of the ex-queen.
I Is peeled that the ox-queen's friends
here and elsewhere will male diplomatIc
representations 10 Great Britain ali the
United Stales In order to secure her release
The hawaiian counsel In this city has re-
calved no news In regard 10 the resolution
adopted by the United States house of upre-
Bonlatves asking President Cleveland 10 sub-
mil 10 congress any correspondence of the
State department regardln the reports aI-
leRlng that British subjects Incited the Ha-
waIans 10 rebell n , arid supplied them with
arms , and that lhe British minister Inter-
- vened In order 10 prevent the application of
martial law 10 Briish subjects who hall been
'V , engaged In the rebellion.
In this connection lhe Associated press Is
S omclaly informed that lhelo has been no
correspondence between the British and
American consuls on the subject of the
-V charges that the Britsh subjects In Hawaii
had Incited the hawaiian revel and had sup-
. pled the rebels with Rms , The fact is added ,
" fl15 has already been stated In the house of
q representatIves al WashIngton that Prosl-
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5 dent Cleveland Is satsled thaI the action
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taken by the British residents of Honolulu
In this Ialer was quite Justified under the
clrcumslances. Nothing Is known hero In
regard to the charges made against the BritIsh -
Ish residents at honolulu of supplying arms
to the rebel and I Is said that If such a
thing did occur It would bo for the Hawaiian
authorities 10 put a slop to It.
JtNISTIm THURSTON TALKS.
. WAShINGTON , I eb , 2-The latest devol-
opments In hawaii , as contained In the As-
.L , oclated press Auckland dispatch , was agreo-
, f .able news to Mr. 'hurston , the minister of
ci that country at this eapllal. ConcernIng
Itl . x-fueen , the minister saId the latest In"
5' formation ho had her
formaton seen concernIng was
that she had gone out to the residence of
Nowln ( or Nolan ) , one of the leaders of the
ro'olution. His residence was located on
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Pearl rlwer , about fifteen mIles from the . city
otlionolulu. , S _
"NOW that th queen has been arrested for
c01plcly In the rebellion . what will the
authorities 110 wIth her ? Will she be ban-
IS Isho from the country ? " asked the re-
0 portor. ,
"Tllat Is a mater I do not care to dis-
cuss , " answered' the minister. "That In
S connection with the possible effect of her eon-
Uhued residence In the Islandn Is a question
that wIll be dealt with by those who have
the affairs of the naton entrusted to their
care. How can I talk about the possible
disposition . of the cases , of Wilcox ant other
leaders of the rebellIon ? "
The mlnlsler expects fresh advices of af-
fairs' al Honolulu on the arrival of tile Aus-
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S trala , due In San Francisco in four or live
days.
s.WILLIS
WILLIS WILL' PROTECT AMERCANS ,
S The news or the arrest of the ex-queen
was received with surprIse at the Stall do-
. . IJrlment , anti although the omclals de-
. dined 10 discuss the mater In any aspect , II
' was plaInly to bo seen that they had nol been
expecting that she would bo connected with
a revolute ary attempt so poorly planned
and executed and promising so little. As II
Js , she Is likely to forfeit whatever property
remains In her possession to the republic ,
V and In addition probably ( wi bo exiled In
order to eliminate her entirely as a party
factor. There las nol as yet been any "ng-
gstions. that the . United Staten government
Zloull ! interfere In behalf the ex-queen ,
who Is now , after the full and formal recog-
nIton of the republic , nothing more than an
Individual and citizen of HawaI :
'I any American citizens are along the '
' Ilersons arrestell ali ! tried for complicity In
; ; tim rebellion , then undoubtedly Mr. Wils ,
our minister , wi see 10 I that they secure
a full opportunity to prove their Innocence ,
I they can 110 so Nolwllhslandhlj ; the
ominous significance conveyed by lho fact
thaI the trials were to b by court-martial ,
it Is nol believed . hero that very severe punishment -
Ishmenl will ho ' meted out to the persons
' convIcted , except , perhaps , In the case 01
actual Hawlians , for I Is hardly to be con.
% celvell that the Orltsh nnd other foreign
S , minister al Honolulu could conlemplato with
equanimity the seclusion of their follow subjects .
jects by process of eourl-marthl
I Is thoucht that tile Unl d States ship
I'hladelphll Is now nt Honolulu , as she was
due Ihero last Monday ,
The news of the arrests created consider-
able surprise among senalors. 'fhe sonti-
t ments expressed generally showed very little
sympathy fcr tile queen , whl3 some Indicated
Inllferenco to her falo.
. "She Is Illaln 1rs , nominIs , antI not a
r queen , " sold Senator Platt , "and must ! talli
upon the saro tooting as other reslllcnls of
I Iawai I . "
Senator I"rye expressed the same senlml1t ,
Senator Lodge hoped that none of the C3n-
"plralors wouhl bo eliot , and Senator Mills
thought I probable thaI some of them were
' , lIkely 10 bl Senator nuter relJrllel that
the tact that the rebelion hail : been hut down
.0 soon haldleatetl thaI the present gover-
shout was amply able to care for Itself .
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The news of the colaplo ot the hawaiian
rebellion was received without much aur-
prlsJ by I members of the house to whom I
was made Imown , except that hart narrating
the arrest of the deposed queen , which ex-
cited some continent , The opinion was gen-
eraly expressed ( that the qU en's slrength
' must be very small and her following mUll
folowil/
have fallen .ol greatly I abe could be ar-
rested without any resistance beIng lade ,
Chairman leCreary of lho commlt o on
'torelgn dlalr rlmallCI that the dispatch
conlrmed the latest advlces to the State
department , which he quoted In his speech
. yestorilay , and . sho\\'cll that th : trouble had
been greatly : overrated Iii importance. Ihs.
asslon WDS stirred \p over the penalties
which might be \'IIIld upon the leathers ot
the Illrrcclol all several I'ellubleans cx-
pressed the ollinion that I would bo veil
.i V for the government to execute two or three
% o theul for treason , according 10 tbo laws of
, afloat civilized nations , and eta a warning to
. ' others. ' ' visit capital punishment on this
S queen , It was said , was probably a more
: fvere retribution than would be favored ,
nolwlhslandlng her demand for the beads
or the men who brought about the ectablish.
S ; meat of the rzpubilc.
It I hut 1'110" 111,11111 I I ,
if PAI1IS Fob . : -In the Chamber ot Depu-
5' ' te ! tOday IUbot , replying to a question In
' leijad to the monelay crlals saa
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cestatlon DC th coinage of silver woul 1 >
nton
regrettable . The matter could only bo set-
tlett by an International R Nment between
te powers. A movement favoring bimetallism -
pwe" arisen In Jngland. lIe would
use his bet efforts ! 10 overcome the oJpl-
lon to himetnlsm In France by whIch
means he hoped F'rance would revert 10
bimetaliism. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CUHINO O\ H U : TIlE UMII lilt.
unlvor from this 1lho Are on Their Way
to America ,
I.ONDO , Feb 2.-Miss Anna Brucker , the
only woman saved from the North German
Lloyd steamship mbt , In an interview has
added the following to the statements she
has already made about the disaster MIss
Irueker says that when the first boat cap-
sIzed she swam until she caught one of the
oars of the other boat which had been
launched and then somebody on board the
latter craft shoutell : ' "Push her oil I" ! She
also says they tried to push her oi but she
held on 8 firmly to the oar that alto was
finally pulled In boar < .
Continuing , Miss Irueler says that the
officers of tile Elba miscalculated the time
thaI tim steamer could keel alloat.
The slipper of the fishing smack Compton - I
ton , which has arrived al I.oweslof has reported -
ported lhal In Illon 10 tile mal bag he
saw near the scene of the collision ho saw
n quantity of wreckage apparently from I big
steamer , and ho picked 111 a Illatorm used
for painting ships' shies
Messrs 1ofman , Schlegel and Ve'era , sur-
'Ivors of the gbe disaster sailed for New
York today from Liverpool on board the
Cunard steamship Umbria
Emperor William has telegraphed to Mr.
hi. P. Peter , M , P. for the North of I.owes-
lor division of Suffolk , thanking all those
concerned for their attention 10 the survivors
at the Elbe alit ? regretting that so few were
saved _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1OI.ANU TOO 8lh.F-M.tOhilPtClNO.
Marquis of Loraic's 111 1,11\10 : of SIr I
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.Iuhn : Inelll"II' " 'rrUer I'utrolhm
I.ONDON , I eb. 2-The marquis of Lore
has written a long article , which appears In
the Pal Mall Gazette this afternoon on Pope's
I.lfo of Sir John A. Mncdonald. The mar-
quis says that the author will fll that all
ho has said In praise of Sir John , Macdonald
will "be echoed by all of us who knew him. "
In lho course of his article the marquis
of borne remarks : "I nglsh statesmen fear
thaI the YIIIICI Is nha's longing to twist
that mueh-twlslell thing , the lieu's Lath , but
only a 'newspaper masher' writes In that
tone ; and the Canadians , knowing this desire -
sire hold their own and carry their chins
as high as they like. Take tile fishery ques-
ton , for Instance. Canada knows the value
of the fisheries all means 10 Insist on n fair
bargain with the United Stales on the basis
of recognition of value. Great Britain Is apt
to write off half the value when ths bargaining -
gaining Is being done for something thaI
"ngland thinks of International Imporlanee.
As enl of the plenlpolentarles Washing- -
lon , Sir John A. Macdonald had to constantly
combat this tendency , notably shown by the
marquis of upon , who was as much inclined
10 yield to the Americans as ho was afterward -
ward anxious 10 surrender 10 the nengal
newspapers In India and to enlan threats
In Ireland. "
ENU UF A SE8.tTlON.tL TlIU"
'hno. JulleRu" 1'01111 Guilty of 1lurlor
1111 S"h'nre'l to Inatli.
BRUSSELS , I eb , 3.-Mnie. henri Jolneaux ,
accused of the murder of three of her re-
latves for the purlJO of obtaining the
Insurance on theIr lives , was this ( Sunday )
morning sentenced to death. The jury was
out only threo-quarlers of an hour. So long
drawn out were the arguments oC the lawyers
In tim famous case , the closing speech of the
defense was net fInished until n o'clock
this morning There was a period of anxious
waiting while members of' the jury fed
Into the court room , where their leader
solemnly annonncell , :
" \Ve fll the prIsoner guilty on all counts
oC murdering and administrating poison wlh
the intent 10 cause the death of Alfred Ablay ,
lho brother of the prisoner ; LeonIe Ablay ,
the sister of the prisoner , and Jacques Vandon
Kerchov thQuncI of lho prl oler. "
Then the judges of the assize court pronounced -
nounccll sentence of death upon Mine.
Jolneaux. There were no scenes of undue
excitement upon the part of friends of the
Ilrlsoner. _ _ _ _ _ c _ _ _ _
1lr ST1U1CE 110'DI1.
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outhorn l'adlllo Must Slake Concessions or
I Il.er" Wi QuIt :
SAN FRANCISCO , Feh. 2-Chlef Arthur
of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
was In consultation with the engineer of
the Southern Pacific yesterda F. V.
Myer , chairman of the grievance committee -
tee , say the trouble between the engineer
tutu this Southern Paclc will be definitely
adjusted on Monday . I will be either n
conceslol by the railroad company or I
atrike. : Mr Arthur Bali :
" 'he engineers have I serious grievance ,
anti I would be impossible for me to sny
how It will enl 'hem has been I weep-
lug rcducton without any good reason for
it. There wi be I joint conference of
railroad officials and engineers onday. I
the COlpauy does not make the concession -
sion which we thlnlt Is right and just there
wi ho a strike ordered "
Southern lncilc olcais scoff at the Idea
of a strike , and say that an understanding
will be renched Chief Arthur says that
perhaps the A. R U. may feel some resenl-
ment on account of the attitude of the engineers -
glneors during the late big strike . but lie
DaYR that If the engineers decide to strike
the A. H. U. cannot affect the result .
situcr irrY 7'lOUS.IN1J.
.llOlr lll'rl
Si-Treasurer 1 Oramm or Wyoming 1atis to
Turn Over Simm. I
' Cver 1 Large hl )
CHEYENNI Feb 2-Speelal ( 'clegram. )
-The legislative committee appointed to
examine tIle books of the state treasurer
made a report today. The committee found
the accounts of the present treasurer to be
eli right , but It was dlrovcred that the
extreasurer Otto Grmm , who relr.d ! from
cube January 7 , has failed to turn eve
$ : ; , : t due time state The successor , Henry
G. flay , his made I formal demand tor the
mone ) ' , but the saute has not been paid as
yet. ' 1he 10nlY In IUebt n WIS lot In the
failure of tIme ' , A , Kent banlt of Cheyenne
In July , 1S'J3. Irocoelr , ! : wi bo hul
rtgainst Gramm's bldsmen to recover the
:
amonnt of the Ilelclt , V
'I'Ito house today p3ssel by almost unanl-
IIIUS vote the melorial to congress Intro-
duce,1 a few clays ago IJItestng against
time Issue ot any mora . gold bonds
"IUIII ' fur 1511.
Apparently the majority ot the city om-
cal ! will he summened 10 appear before
the Jral1 jun' which sis tomorrow. 'Yrlt
were ' served hi.st l night on all the members
of the c'ouncii anti It Is
city counci , said that
oiilciais higher than they wi ho cited to
olcluis ! cied
OPlleur Last wcrl time ) rcmhels at the
Hoard of lublo WOrltH WCIO served with
sunlmonl health ConnnlEHloner Savie
has also been summonell , I II undcl'stood
that nn Investigation of the urhae deal \
all tile Shermal avenue jmi'ing case by
time grnd . jury Is coiitenmlmiatod , '
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Illh ! ul'rln : In Iti iisn.
COI.UY , Knn" , Feb. 2-One carload of re-
hot coal shipped \ by Ihe stat was Isl'lb-
ute.1 here today , , There were 23 allpea-
lOn' led for I , antI Iioubless ! many
mole would have iioen le11 If there had
o n more coal , 'i'lteVtfltlter has beeim
very cold al11 there has been much stif.
ferlnl for wlnt or boll coal antI . provisIons ,
tD the ' . '
depltc reports contrl' ) Time peo-
1)1l ) are hopeful ot uetlng n good crop this
'ear. _ _ _ o _ _ _
, trt I oh t' , .r Inr.rllrlol1111. i I I .
Articles pf incorporation were 1ell ! yes.
tertny afternoon by the 10rl\wa ) ' Heal ls-
tate company : , cnlllalld : at $5,0 Time
Incorporalors 1I'I Dav,1 ! C. timid 1. S. Pat-
teron
Articles wre' also fed by tueVest Side
IIY01tment crmplY , time met rporators
boirg Ueorjo N1 11r\I \ ! BHhet D. 1 lhiclcs
! Ilclt
all I. . C. larulng , 'ho capital stock Is
U5O _ _ . _ _
1:1111 ii ' \ntlnmllt. .
Yesterday time Wester Clothing company ,
doing business at 131 and 131 : Douglas
ttloet , elcsell its 1001 , thio Ilropriotor ,
Jllus'lllbrgl' , making a voluntary as-
lhnlcnt 10 the therlCe In fDr of ills
crvdltoiii. 'ho assets of the frm are Illarell
at between nol ) ) III $12,0 while the
( liabilities . Ire In the re'&huJrhod ot SW-
- o -
S."oro " 1011 I Vuluraill
COIO , Colo" , I ch , 2-A st'ero wind and
Ino\\ ' storm his prevaied In thIs region
for thlrlY-EI hours. A passenger ' traIn was
derelict ? on the South l'ai'k rend near J efer-
soil by Ice on the track and another was
derailed on the St mmQ branch. No one
was Injured.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Mayor's Delay in NamIng An-Watson
Bill Committee Camo3 Oomment.
MOTIVES [ OF IXCUTIVE [ IMPUGNED
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lie nJ111 to trltcbm : and Saps that the
Commltoo Will 10111,0IntI1 Today-
Clhcls11 Scud a 1,1/Itol to
J.lncoln'n AI1 Ivolt :
.
At the citizens' meeting held In the council
chamber Friday evening 10 discuss the bill
Introduce , ) by State Senator Watson , relegal-
Ing South Omaha to a city of the second
class , the mayor was requested to appoint a
commiee of ten or moro 10 go to Lincoln
and lobby wllh members of the house against
the passage of the bill .
It was expected by those present al time :
meeting that Mayor Johnslon would name the :
committee at onte , but the mayor begged to
be excused , us he said ho had sickness al
home and ho was needed. lie lee the meeting -
lng , promLslng 10 appoint the commilee by
noon yeslerda
Al noon the mayor claimed that he bad
been too busy amid had not been able 10
see al of the persons ho wished to Ilt on
the commitee , Then he said that ho would
have the list ready by 4 p. m When that
hour arrived I half dozen persons stood
around on the frozen pavement In front of
the mayor's omco waiting for time chief oxecu-
tve , hut ho 11,1 not como.
Last evening a Bee representative called
at Mayor Johnslon's resldenco amid asked for
n list of the committee , which was to be
sent 10 Lincoln Ionllay In reply 10 the re-
porter's request the mayor said :
"I am afraid wo are going to get fooled
on this thing ; I thlnl wo are 01 the wrong
track . "
however , the mayor said that bo mIght
appoint I committee Monday.
Upon learning thaI the mayor had not
cal nanmed remarked a cothnmlttee : n well known city - cm-
"Thero Is a colored gentleman hidden In
the woodpile , and den't you forget I , John-
slon 6pnl the entire afternoon In Omaha
hunting up stock yards people. His refusal
10 appoint the commltteo requested by the
citizens shows that all time stock yards man-
aglrs have to do Ls to pull the string and
Johnston jumps. "
Another man , who think that he knows
somelhlng about South Omaha pollcs , offers
time following solution.
"The mayor will neglect to appoint a com-
mllteo until II Is too laIc. The bill will be-
come a law , and annexation wi be forced
upon us. Johnston has his wires lalll and
will be appointed to represent this town
In the city council pending a regular elec.
ton , and that job will he worlh more to
hIm titan tIme one he now occupIes ! . " ,
City Treasurer Thomas hector said that a
commitee of citizens who had the Interests
of South Omaha at heart would go to Lincoln
Monday to work against lho Watson bi ,
nnyway. They would ignore the mayor
entirely and go ahead and hustle for South
Omaha and endeavor If possible to defeat
the bill In the house of representatives. In
an interview late last nlghl Mayor Johnston
denied that he had any Intention of swlchlng
10 the annexatonlsls and declared that the
rumors on the streets to that effect were ab-
solulely false. The mayor expects , ho said ,
10 meet Mr. Sutton today and then name
hIs coummittee.
SOUTI OAtl. l'OSTOFF1CE
Full Text of tIme house itIllNow Iteing. Considered -
"Idered In the 10"to ,
The South Omaha public buidIng bill In
the United Slates senate las passed second
readIng , and Is In time hands of tim com-
milee on publIc buildings and grounds The
bill passed the house January 21 , and \r - -
vides , for the purch seef ; 1 sletand ' thmecree. ;
ton of a public building thereon at South
Omaha , Neb" , and reads as follows :
Time secretary of tile treasury Is hereby
authcrlzed and dIrected ! to acquIre. ! by purchase -
chase , condemnation , or other\ls , a slle and
to cause to be erected _ _ _ _ thereon _ _ n a suitable
_ _
buIlding , Including fireproof vaul heating
and ventilating , elevators and
ventatng apparatus ap-
preaches , for time use and accommodation of
the United States pOS10mC9 and other government -
mont omces In the city of South Omaha ali
state of Nebraska , the cot of said site and
buildIng , IncludIng said vaults , heating and
ventilating apparatus , elevators and approaches -
preaches , complete , not to exceed the sum of
$100,000 .
Proposals for the sale of land suitable fzr
said sle : shall be invited by public advertisement -
menl In one ot more of the newspapers of
said city of largest circulation for at least
twenty days prior 10 the date specified In
said advertisement for tIm opening of said
proposals.
I'rcposals made In response to said advertisement -
vertsement shall be addressed and mailed to
the secretary of .he treasury , who shall then
cause the Eid proposed sites , and such others
as he may think proper to designate , to be :
examined In person by an agent of the Treasury -
ury department , who shall make written re-
port 10 said secretary of the results of said
exanminatlen . and of his recommendation
thereon , and time reason tberefor , whIch shall
bo accompanIed by the original proposals
and all map plats and statements . which
shall have come into his possession relating
to the said proposed stes :
U , upon consideraton of said report and
accompanyIng papers time secretary of the
treasury shal deem furlher investigation
necessary , he may appoInt a commission of
not more than three persons , one of whom
hail be an officer of the Treasury department -
mont , whIch commslon ! shall also examine
time said proposed sites and such others a
time secretary of the treasury may designate ,
and grant such hearings In relation thereto
1S they shall deem necessary : and said COl-
minion shal , within thirty days after such
examination , make to time secretary of the
treasury written report of tbelr conclusIon In
time premises , accompanied by all statements ,
maps , plats , or dceuments taken hy or sub-
mllc to them , In \t manner as herelnbe.
fore IJrevded ! In regard to the procedlngs of
amid . agent of tIme Treasury department : and
time secretary of the treasury shall thereupon
finally dHerlJno time location of the building
to bo erected
The : compensation of said commissioners
shall be fixed by time secretary of the lreas-
urv. but the santa shall not exceed SG nor day
l actual traveling expenses , provIded , how'-
ever , that the member of said eommlsfon :
appointed from the Treasury Ilepartmcnt shal
bo Ilahl only his actual traveling expanses .
No money shall bo usetl for the purpose
mentcnell unt a valid title 10 the site for
f'hl bnldllg shah be vested In the United
States , nor unU tie slate of Nebraska ! hal
have ceded to the United Stales exclusive
Jurlstlctcn $ ever the same , durIng the time
the UnUtd Sale ! shall bs or remain time
owner thereol , for all purposes except the
Jdmllistraton of the criminal laws of said
state and tlo servIce of civi Ilroeess thereIn ,
'fho bullIng shall bo nnexposod to danger
by fro by an cpen space of at I&ast forty
feel on each side , Including streets and al.
le's. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
? 'miiin ' CIY GUUtl" .
John S. Knox , traffic manager of tIme Cud-
ahy packing comllany , Is In I.lncoln.
There will bc regular services al the Ilap.
tsl church Sunday forenon and evening
The trial of Jake 1angllson , who assaulted
J. P , Thomlen , has been postponed until
Wednesday Ifernoon ,
Rev , Robert I. . Whrler will preach at the
Fourth ward Mission church , Thirty-second
and J streets , this afternoon al 3:30 : o'clock
The entertainment given by Upchurch
lodge No. 2. Uegree of loner , for the benefit -
success fit of the tNul1 Iuferers , was a Inanell
11ev. C. Itt , Dawson ' , pastor of the First
Methodist Episcopal I church , has returned
from Ialr , and will preach this mornIng
on "Heart Purity. " The topic of the evening -
Ing serlon will be "Nglcet , "
Clarence Cannon , Tom Cannon and Ioy
Fox boys about Hi year of age , have been
held to the district court f qr burglarlzln
Davidson's grocery store Andrew Smih . !
held 11 a witness In the SUI of $00.
1 I reported on good authority that Ar-
mour's chief engIneer has beau In Iowa sev-
oral days durIn time past week looking
eve different building sites an,1 , making
skotchea . Cven the conservative stock yard4
manAgers admit t1tAflnour \ ill locate here ,
but say that time r tl packer wi hell or !
until business gets Y lor.
Councilman John S. Waiters spent yesterday -
day afternoon aol ict1tig subscriptions from
the commission men about the exchange for
the Associated Cha ; llh'I' The subscriptions
are nol ns Iberall'al , .Me WnHer wIshed
for , but ho hopE -.0- 'Hlse ' $ .
- -
, s Ul"P15tJThT.S Iml'OllT J'Ilfll1.SS. :
Preparing nn men.lment . to the Unied
Sinti' , l'ftlutlon.
ATLANTA , 01" , l tu 2-At the morning
session or the WoIwm1Suftrage } convention ,
Mrs. Dr. Show ' l In the absence of
pre.9r
Miss Anthon ) ' . l11 I.elehnm reported on
the progress of thc"1ntvemenl In MlchlRnn ,
Mrs. Colby llesPlI\ the convention on , the
work of the federal committee. She ! ahl
that the commi Ie ! was at work preparing
nn amendment to time constitution nlowln !
women to vole , though they held that con-
gross had a right to enact n law 10 that
effect . Other state rCIortl were made by
Miss : Abigail Scott liunaway of Oregon ,
Mrs Rebecca henry Hayes of Texas , 1' .
Imllne D. West of llah , Mrs Helen Mar-
ria LewIs 01 North Carolina , Miss Mary B.
Thomas 01 lar'laOI and MIss Florence
Ihlberwahl of New Orheaims
Time association this afternoon elected time
following olilcers l'residemmt . An-
folowing olcers : Ireldent , Susan I. -
tumony : vIce president , 11ev Anna lEeward
Shaw ; secretary , Lucy Stone Blaclwel ;
treasurer , larrlc t Ta ) lor Upton. These are
all re-eiectlonq , except In the case of record-
InR secretary , In which ) Mm. g. Avery acme- I
ceedn Mrs mien Bntele Detrck ,
This evening was given ovet' 10 mIlrels , , '
IncludlnR one on womun sulraRe In time
south by Miss Mar ) ' 0 I. Francis ; anolher I ) '
Carrie 1. , Chapman-Cat on "I ternnl Jtist-
Ice , " and closing remarks by Susan U. An-
then ) ' .
Some excitement was caused today by the
discovery that pickpockets had hcen ollerl-
tnR umong the delegates. HulC a dozen
ladies Icporh'd time locs oC Jocltelbooks and
11s. ex-Goveror Hoblnon oC 1enlUclt ) '
was robbed of a pure contulnlng $ : > worth
oC dlumoll !
The convenlon wil engage In religious exercises -
ercises tomorrow ammtl its memuers will dls.
perse :1 olla ) _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
1.1Bl.r $ IC.t rLNJ .1 T ; IW1'T1WIL.
Johnny Johnson Jllot ii lan from 1lnnc'
Ipol9 ! " 'ho e , , I'u.h 11m nut.
lONTRI AL ) eb. 2-ohn J Neison of
Imhtmmntsota elmtng under the colors ot the
Victoria locltey club of Wlnnlpcg , Is the
hero of the hour tonight , ns , lhanlf to his
pluck racing , two world's records were
broken this nClernoon al time chnm-
plonshlp slmthu ' mmmeetiimg of time Amateur -
tour Skating association oC Canada , .
The Immelatc result Is that Tom
Eck says he Intends io take him wih
hIm to Burole with Johnson Neison states
ho will not 10 unless his expense are given
him cash down ietorolmammd. Seven thousand
leOlie hnlt of them ladle , watch the
races from bagimimming to end. Johnson ap-
Ileared lit only three events-purt oC the
2yartl race , amid the omie-mile and fire-
mnile . lie won the last two HIs fast time
WI' dle to his being forced to his utmost
by Noilsoim. Time eXcUe gIven uy Johnson
for not sltatng ofener was thal his skates
were toe :11)IJr ) ' .
Al the end oC the mile race two bailiffs
entered to serve Tom gek with papers reran
ni unpaid lust 'ear'R ( board bill for Nor-
veldt , the Norwegian skater. The money
was paid provisionally hy the skating aHSO-
ciatioim. TIme Incident' created quite a scene.
Time two races In which the world's ree-
ons were broken Wl'O the three mile 111
the one mile. In tbmt three mile only Davidson -
son , lludml 1103hlor amid Nelsol started.
The mmmmmn from Mimcmeatmoiis set the pace In
both events \vimimmiiIg tJo former anti being
oumhy headed by .Jdhhsbn nt time fnl1h of
the ) mie , His tme for three mullea , 8:48 : 2-G ,
knoclg 6 t ; 1-r second ' off the best previous ;
record for the dlstncel Johnon'o mile In
2:07 1-5 Is 5 ' ls fastcl' than '
: - 1' seconls un'thlng
on rccord. 1 the : Tire mile Neison aaln
rccon pace. 11't' I. 1 ! but recovered him-
l
self and Inlhed ar filocky FeconI , , only a
head and a hail j behind Jolmson The
weather was cold \but bright _ The track
could not have IeeImietter. Results :
22 yard : First l1ea1 -I. J. McCuloch ,
Winnipeg . won : T. . , loOe , Montreal . second
Time : 0:21 : 2-5. Second Harley Davidson ,
'
Toronto , won ; J. 1W , Neison , Minneapolis ,
second Time : 0:21X1Z. : 1 r Third , J. S. Johnson -
S son won. James Dlnolluo seeon,1 , Time :
021 4-5 , Fourth h = J , , Hpwlrd Moshier wpn ,
H. "Hulse second. Tine , : 0:21' : , Filial ,
Davidson won , Ilifichm second , TIme :
0'21' , : I 1bch .1'
halt mlte ' 'avldSohv\\n , : lcCuloch sec-
ond. Tlmt 1:244-1k. : " , I . ' , . '
, , 1,11o I : 1 W9 N ) , Time , : :
Jobllfolh USoR)5Cnl
2:07 : 4-5. I . , . 1 " ' .
Hair mile , uaikwards 1 _ V McCuloch won ,
TIme : 1:4 25. S
' 'hre mies : N lsol won : Rudd second.
Time , for each mile : 2:18 3-5 , fH : 4-5 ,
8:48 : 2-5.
2 yards , hurdle : W. P. IrwIn won
Time : 0:27.
0:2.
Five miles : Johnson _ won , _ N Ionsecon , ! .
Time for each mile : 2:52 : , 5:45 , 8:5 : 3-5 ,
12:0 : 1-5 , 1:1 : 1-5
TIUID TiE IEGUI.AI TU\Clt.
Two-JUlo Issak Stlltos an Awful Dump for
time ( 'niifqrnhti I"erts.
SAN FRANCISCO " Feb. 2-The largest
crowd ot time meeting assembled at the
Day District track 'toda ) ' . Time J.lssak
stakes , nt two miles , beln/ tie feature.
Iowthorne was Inslaled lS favorite at : to
1 , despite his Impost of 12) Jounds. To n
perfect start , Del Norte and San LII ! Hey
jumped Into the lead and raced each other
to death for I flue and a half , when 1mw-
thorns and I. ' GaBcon closed In on the
leaders , time later Inaly wlnnln/ In I
common canter hy a dozen lengths gcltert ,
at 40 to I , captured time handicap , very little
money hellR wagered on him Only one
favorite womm all the , races being captured
by long shots TIme stake race was run on
the regular track , which was In good con-
dIlon , 'rIte other races were on the Inside
track. Summa ! :
First rce , lire and I bait furlongs : King
Sam 98 , Heinrichs (6 to 1) ) , won ; Clara
White , 92 , n. Isom , (6 ( to 1) ) , second ; Lou-
, nil 13 , 1I , Cnr (5 ( to 1) ) , third. Tllo : 1:15. :
Ravine , Claire , fled Light , Arne and
Green RIver also ran &
Second race , live and I half furlongs , sell-
sel-
lag , 3.year-oldi and upwards : Cha"tlele.
: , Grlln (8 ( to 1) ) , } von ; Joe Cotton. 103 ,
Dergen (6 ( to I ) , second : Hohln led 11 , 101 ,
R. lenin < ( 0 to n ) , lhlrd. Time : 1:14. : guar-
terstaft , Banjo , Iernrdo and Three I' orks I ,
also ran
'rimirth race seven furlongs , hndlcap :
gclel't , 87 , learn (40 to n ) , won : Robin Hoe
II , W , R. Isom (8 ( t ( 1) ) , second : Quirt , 101 ,
Cochran (5 ( to I ) , third. Time : 1:35. : GUSlc ,
'VarrAo and lescador also rn ,
Fourth mce , Lissak stakes , 3.year-ohIB
and upwards , two mies , value S2O : VI
GaBcon , mci , Chor ( f to 1 ) won ; Haw-
there , 12) , Carr (1 ( to 5) ) , second ; meall ,
15 , Bergen ( ( to 1) ) , thlnl Time : 3H : ' Sir
Heel , Happy Band , Del Norto antI San
Lois Hey nlm rnn
Fifth race , hurlle , handicap , horl course ,
about n mie and a halt : ( uadeloup , 131 ,
Clancy (0 ( to 1 ) won : Mere , 121 , Amhrose
(20 ( to 1) ) second : Goolh'e , hIt , Wltliei-s (6 (
to 1) ) , th , rd , Time : 1 2WooMorll \ , Dave
Doulass , Sir Grndon and Mendocino also
ran ,
NgW OIU.gANS , I'eh. 2.-Track very
henvy. Results :
First mcl. live furlongs : Thief Catchier (8 (
to 1 ) won , YnnBnlt (12 ( to J I ) ' 'IOII , Martha
Grlln (8 to f ) tllrt ! Time : 1 :0' : .
Steoll race , one mne : 1IS ! Jlnll (9 ( to
@ won , _ 1011 Ie _ 1 _ (8 ( . to 1 ) second , Henry
uwsley (6 ( to 1 ) thlnl . Time : 1:51. :
'i'hiirii , mimer' , six furJolfs : hess ) tJuC (3 (
to I ) WOI , 1"ootrullff ( L to I second , Prilco
I.eon (5 ( to I ) thh'd , ' jime : 1:21 : L
Fourth race , II fmurkgs : I lblll ( to 2) )
WOI , Klnlorn (5 ( tel Jeconll , " 'oollrur (9 (
to r1 ) thlll , 'I'hine : 1 : WI.
Flth race , six furjOI : No Remarks (3 ( to
t I ) won , Iamwnu ( ( ea ! l second , l.ucIsla 13 (
to n thin Time : , tc :
ST. LOUiS , ITch , 14.-htesmilts al Mimuhlsarm ;
First I race , four . 11.1 a halt JullsJn :
Sanltl ) ' won , Bonnlp10lts , jr , second , Mime-
cot thlrll. Time : ord : i
81col1 rpc'r. foilI'ipih ' n halt furlnms :
Eclllse , j.- . , won MaIn 'j Duff second , HalTY
'nrrpn Hllrll 'llm : fh'c3. ,
'I'hmird , rnre , lIve . )0 ; n half furlong :
John Uerlllr Wtift ! : " freed \Vst second ,
Iroslccl lhlrd TI"ull : J ,
J"ourth rae ? , six furllJs : Imposter won ,
Gold Spec sccond , ! ) 1iumtauIser timird 'riimte :
I\nJauser
1:19. : U t
1 lth race , seven . ' j on8 : Jordan won ,
Pestilence second.anilt I third TIme :
:15. : . ' . /
rn"Io : OO'f 5 na jlrr IieliIng.
OAI.ygS'ON , FelL , ' 2-"Austraiian" DIlly
McCarthy put 11) ' Lcyton to sleep In thrle
rounds at the Tr9n3oncpera \ house tonIght
The Australian ohmemte3 viciously nail Layton
sparred , duelel o\ene ! lnclled In the first
rounmm ] . In the second , I.a'ton : was Imcclted
do\n , Ho arose hefor/ ten was Iountld
and the round clos.l with hot infighting ,
! wih Inlghtn
In the third round , after the opening , l.a-
ton trout down alll out under a blow on the
neck lie claims a foul ,
10
h'ITTSIIItIICI . I"ch. 2-Jert' Sullivan has
10.te'SIO In this ry for a Ilht wih Jerry
Marshall , time Ammcjruiian . for ( mom $ : to
$5 Ok ) n sida. Sullivan wants I fnish lrht
nt J28 pnunl , In n sixteen. tool ring , Queens-
bury rules _ _ . n _ _ _
Hlraln : " 'nl uf ( 'forage .
lAI.TIJOIg , Ireh 2-"If I lick Peter
lahr this tip , then I'l cross the Atant
and chance mavin , " faJ,1 Jake ] lran to-
lay , "It I don't lick him , then I'l know
my time Is host antI , let scrdllpln nlolo ,
'Fliers Ire otimera , tOO , whom I wanl to
tackle , anti I thlnlt I am Just as coed I
man now time uny of th ' m , " The bg ! cx-
pugilist ! Is now tn sever" tralnln
"It I thought I eotm'iium't III him ! wouldn't
10 Into the thing , " clo I Klrln
. , . _ , ,
----S. r .V a
SOCIALSM RIFE - IN FRANCE l
RovoluUonnr Propaganda Extensive and
Dangrous
SIGNIFICANCE OF TiE MOVEMENT
SItchlS Dr tIme Huclllhtc I.lllers nl1
Wllt They I'rollSO tn Io-Shimlcing
l'rlvule Enterprise ' In Uov-
ernrent Cuimtroi
Troublous tmes are expected tn Irrance
'
The perils Into w'hlch the sensational resl )
nnton of Caslmlr-Perler 111ungeI thaI coumm-
try immure not , In time judgment of cnreful
observers , been remo\"cll b ) the uneventful
electon of I elx I'aure. The crisis Is uot
Ilnsi. Time rlleal.soclalst comhlnaton
which overthrew tie ( DUIIUY mlnlslry on
n trifling homo question and forced Casimir-
lerler Inlo retremenl by an unllreeelenled
camllalgn of denmmmmclatiomt . ridicule , merciess
critcism and invective , la already declared
war on Fammre , whom they regard as a weak
and irresolute foe They apply time most
Insultng eplhots to hIm , and teach time
peollle 10 treat him with contemmmpt There
Is no reason to think thaI hIs mInistries
will nol be as shorl-lvCI as those of Carel ,
ali even I he should he able to withstamitl
the violent attacks of the Ilress-al powerful -
ful In l'aris-hmo wi bo thwartel In his
efforts by time hostility of limo Ch.mbor of
Deputies 10 his Political followers. So can-
fdenl , In fact , are lho ! cclalsts of his speed ) '
political denth , lhal the ) ' refer to him as
"lho last bourgeolso president of I.'ranee. "
I lho socialists shoul1 prove to bo rIght ,
Franco wi soon presenl n most Inlerestng
imlmectaClo. The 11reslnt nlernat\'o to n
bourgeois order of society Is socialism , ami
a oclaiist Iresllenl would uecessarl ) attempt -
tempt tile realization of the socialist pro-
grain of Illuslrlal reform
The socialists do nol expect to como Inlo
power by regular parlamenlar ) ' ltrCcesscs
In lhe presenl Chamber they command , when
lhoronghly united , over 100 voles. I Is
oXlremely doubtful whether nn nplJeal 10
the counlry would resull In any immaterial
Increase of thIs rellrosentaton , but unler
time most favorable cOlltons' time sociah-
Ists do nol hope to be nblc 10 elect a work-
lug majorlt of time Chamber. If , therefore ,
they arc so Jubiant and hopeful , I Is because -
cause they believe that nn upheaval , n po-
ltcl and social revolution , Is at hand In
France , by which lhey alone can profit.
So demorlzed and dlsorganlzell are the
political Parties oC France lint time failure
of Fauro to maintain a stable go\ernment
Is almosl certain 10 lead 10 atempls to
overthrow time prescnl poltcal system hy
folco , The socialists In I.'rance are more
revolutionary thnum lholr brethren In Germany -
rovolutonary tmu
many , ngland and lho Unllod Stales. In
the other countries time methods advocated
nnd adhered to by time bulk of time socialists -
Ist are peaceful Hut In France time ballot
Is used onl' ns a substitute for moro revo-
lutonary melns In tmes when peaceful
weapons alone are available. At heart
Pronch socialists are rovolutonary , and
they are anxious for nn opportunity of
hastonlng the destruction of time present
"bourgeois oner" h ) force A political
crisis would create their opportunity and
sere as time signal for time threalt. The
worldng population of Paris ami lie other
great centers oC I rnco Is saturated with
scclalsm and the revolutionary spirit , and
a socialist insurrection las considerable
chance of success. Moderate men In Prance
realize this fact , and It maltes thom uim-
easy and apprehensive.
THE MEN WhO LEAD
In view of these prospects , It Is Inlerestng
to know wlo the present leader and active
representatives of French socalsm : are I
Is they whom a revolution would bring to the
front anti plaeo al the helm ; II Is lhey who
would form the socialistic government of
Prance. As has already been staled , the
, scelalsl members of the Chamber of Deputes
number over 100. FIfty -these are ont-and-
out socialists , tIme remainder are the sup-
porters of Goblet , who Is almost a socialist ,
but who does not formally , belong to the
"party. " lie has voted with the socialists
wll Boclalsls
on Important questions . and would probably
I ho In France. glad to see the socialist experiment tete
There are several prominent ali able so-
clalsls In the Chamber. Their chief orator
and leader Is Jaures , formerly professor of
phlosoply In the University of Toulouse.
HIs remarkable speeches have oflen electri-
fled the Chamber and Influenced the moderates -
ates In spite of themselves. Every important
strike or labor demonstraton counts on his
cooperton , and he Is rapidly becoming very
popular with the masses. Jules Guerde , an-
other deputy Is one of time parly's intellectual
heavywelghls. lie Is belgerenl and uncompromising -
promising ; he dlstncl ! avows that ho uses
politics only as a means oC propaganda , pendIng -
Ing lhe day of reveluton , Jllerand , also a
deputy , Is the lawyer of the party , who defends -
fends his comrades In the courts whenever
they happen to get Into trouble : ho Is I good
speaker and a sincere socialist , though a first
rate wirepulher.
lo 1f prominent In the Inner councils of
time party . and Is the "editer-in-cimiof of lhe
socialist daily newspaper , Le Petite Hepub-
Iquo Francale , and has great influence.
ClovIs Huges , also In time Chamber , Is the
poet of tie party , and not a ball poet , either
He began his career as / priest : he Is not a
strIct party man , and haf anarchistic lean-
Ings. Ernest lochl Is n Boulangl , now an
active worker and organizer : he Is one of ( lie
Invenlors of time combination of soup and
socialism . wbleh Is dealt out to the poor al
cafes under 30clnlst : auspices. lie Is one of
the editorial staff of loclmefort's great paper ,
L'Intranslgeanl. ValanI , one of time most
prominent disciples of Uanqul , time revolu-
tonary communist , 18 also a deputy. Then
come Thivrer : cblefy remarkaule for his
Inslnlence on wearing a blouse In time Chamber ,
and Daudin , a man of the people a barber by
trade , nl11 one who lilies an ounce of acton
better than a pound of lheory.
Goblet , the great slatesman , who has been
mInister and premier , may also be numbered
among tIme /oclalst depeutes , lie often
and Is In faIr
works with MJerand , a way
of becoming a full-fledged socialist ,
Outside of time Chamber of Deputes there
are mny socialists of influence and strength ,
Until about a year ago lenall Malon , now
death , , was tle theoretical leader and pull-
osopher of French sociaitemmm. lie was time
founder aumtl editor of La Revue Soclalsle , a
mnommtimly , ant Is time author of several books ,
SlncB his death I ugin'e ournlere , a forcible
leader wrier amid clear thinker , has stood In
Mzmloim's Fhoes. Anolher socialist leader Is
Paul I.afargue , somm.lmm.law of Karl rlarx , le
Is a good spealter ant writer , ant time socIal-
lets regard him aR time best interpreter of
lho Iarxlan conomlc ) ) blosophy , 'fhese are
time "coming men" In I"rano In lie evenl of
a socialist triumph. Now , what are timelr
practical promosals ? What will they do wiiemm
In hewer anti for what purpose tie timoy seek
jiower ?
WhEAT TIlE SOCIALISTS \\'ANT.
Ia a geimerai way every intelligent news.
paper meatIer knows that time socialists vage
mvar against time "wage system , " free coin-
it-atItlomm , Itrivate olmterirses , etc. , oud favor
( ho nationalization of all capital and lroduc'
( ion , hhut just what does tlmts prolmoaitiomm in-
solve ? in time liret place , it plainly immvohves
time forcIble expropriation of all vresomit
owners cf land. capital mmmiii promerty , Tile
ageimts of the socialist governnmeimt would oust
tIme iresent , holders and proprietors and confiscate -
fiscate everything in time nisimmo of ( lie central
authority. flyery citizen would becoimmo aim
emmmlmloyo anti servant of time govcrrnneiit , representing -
resenting tIme eonmnmunty , Mi lmroductlomm anti
distrlbmmtion wouimi lie carried on by ageimts of
the governmemit uimder time suimerylsion of a
few imeadmi of departments , iIu-ing and sell.
Ing would cease , Banks tm-ouiti be unnecea-
car ) ' ,
Stock exoimanges , hoards of trade and sim-
lIar institutions would disappear , Timere
would be no imrivato manufacturers or nier-
ciiaats. Time goveramt'nt would run every.
timing amid sul ply es-cry cilizemm witim goods lii
returmt for lila labor iii oime caimachty or oIlier.
No money would be needed , Labor certifi.
cates would be issued by time goverim.
mont. and for every day's labor a certificate
would ho givemm entitling 11w imolder to a cer-
lain quantity of goods in time govermimneimi
stores anti warei.ousos , In Place of caitital-
ists anti wage-workers there would he one
emmiployce , time governmemmt , and a nation of
publio servants.
Let us follow out this geiierai plan in detail -
tail , The chief pursuits of men arc agri-
cultural. immining , mnammufmmctures amid trade ,
Railroads anti simipping are subsidiary to
these , but almost equally important under
present condition , . how would time social-
bit government manage tlmcse great enterprises -
prises ?
The postomee , which is everywhere In the
imanti of the government rather than under
private control , Is an lnstammco iiml ilhmistm'a-
tion of tlm mmmnmiagement of Intlustry cmi a
socialist plan. Vm'o nil know hmow time hmostal
business Is conmhmicted , The presidemit ( to
take this country ) alpOiiitS a liostim mater
gemmerni. Thmls heath of tue dehl3timii'imt has
assistants and an army of clerks , 'rime postmasters -
masters in time several cities antI towns
are nhmlolntemh In one was' or another , nitd
thmey arc all tlimler the directiomi of the iienmh.
Each lostofflce eimtllo'o is a servaimt of time
govtrnmmment , Ills hours of sork amid commi-
Peimsatlomi mire regulated , mmOt by the state
of ( lie mnmmrket or time Interests of a Private
eimeploycr , but by law. Imaghmme limo mammmo
prlimciplo extenileml and applied to every other
immml mistrial Iursmi it.
Take railroads. As soon as all rallroami
lmrolterty is commtiscated amid time fraimchiises
declared void , a Departimment of Railroads ,
m''itlm a secretary at time hienul , is created.
Oihlclals are appointed to take charge of
certain divisions of territory , anti each cmii-
PlOYS a mmuimmber of umber oillcials. Eu-
glimeers , coimmiuctors , brakemmmon auth cilmer
trmiimminemmmork for time goverimunoimt amid get
certifIcates lit i-eturmm , As all ltmmmtl antI
houses are tlio PropertY of the gororimimeimt : ,
timese railroad eumtlmieyes return maine i their
labor certificates to the goverummmmeimt lit P3Y-
immemmt of tlmeir remit for tiio imoimces ( lie ) ' cc-
cimmy ; , while with tue rest time ) ' buy fceil ,
clothing , fmmrniture , etc.
Lilcewise there is a Depnrtmmmcmmt of Agri-
cultmiro , directing all agrIcmiltural oarotloims.
Private farmers becommme emmtpl3yes of time
govermmunomit , anti time fruit of their labor
goes , hot to tlmeimm , limit into govcrmmuimeumt
mvarelmomuses , 1.ilte otimer cmmmployes , timeso agrl-
cmmltmmral laborers get their certlflcitos : , mshiicim
time ) ' cxchmaumge for all kiumd of lirotiticts tim time
depots of the govermmmmmemmt , Tim miilmmes are
also govermmnmeumt property , amid the imrodmict
of time mmmirmes goes to thin nhmliroltriato depot
mu a in ta immemi for t ho Immurliose , 'l'lme mmmlimtrs antI
thin overseers are all ltmibiic olhlclais almml Itoh
to the goverimummemmt for their reward , All
factories are operated by oiflchmiis e hOimtemi
fo time Imlirpose , time mmmamimmfaeturccl urt'cles '
going iimto goverumimmeumt stores.
liON l4llU-1 A VAST MAChINE.
Cilimmatic antI other commdltioims tictermiumo time
choice of localities for simeciilc industries ,
amid immsteamh of relyuimg mqmtmmm thio siurcu-thumoss
match immsighmt of private capital , scientific mmmcii
lii time emmmploy of time goverlmnmemmt regulate
qmmahity aumd quaumtitof tumimmgs lmrodumced.
After time imommme deimiammmh is satIsfied , aumy re-
mmmalnimmg surplus is exported by ngeimts of tiumo
gOvernmmient and exciiaimged abroad for smmcim
coimmimmodities as are mmct lmroluced at lmommme ,
There m-omild be mme uimemmmploycmi uumder such
a systemim , Each mmman s-ommlih be obliged to
s-ork at sommme ti-ache , amd each would imavo time
right to a decent standard of living. Time
govermmnment would furimishu work and wages
to all.
As to time principle regulating wages time so-
ciaiists are not. agreed , Sommimm ummaiumtaiim that
there ought to be oume rate for all , ammmi that
( ho secretary of a department , thi foremmmnn
of a govermmimment factory aumd tIme brakemmian
Oh a tralmi ougimt to receive the samno compen-
satlomm , Others are willing to stammd sommme iii-
equalIty. and would reward melt accordummg to
the inmportammce of timeir fmmmmcthons , All agree ,
lieu-ever , that the government simould decide
what eacim citizeim Is best fitted for , amid coma-
imel hinm to servo in that capacity. Eclucatlomm ,
of commrse , wommhil be free mmnml contpmulsory.
IJoolts , magazines and newspapers would lie
pmmbhislmed by tile governmemit , slmmce indlvldtm-
ala would hot possess time mucous to i-mimi large
establisimnmemmts , nor woulmh they be Perimmitted
to Imire mumemm to work for timein. The seine Is
trtuim of theaters , art galleries amid time like.
in a word , all private dcahimmg aimd cuter-
priso wotmhh be abolished. The imatlon would
becoumimo one vast partmmerslmiim or brotlmeriiooml ,
ammml time commipetitiomi for Places or macaims of
livelilmoomi would be dommo away with. heat ,
Interest oum capital , profits , would all dlsap-
Pear. All would lie mm-orkers in time emmmmloy
of time governmmiemmt ,
Time sociaIsts are convhmmced timat this is a
perfectly feasible plait , amid ( list society is
tending toward it. They recogmmizo many
ditiictmltiea iii time way of its estmtbhishinmemmt
amid operation , hut tlm evils of the precent
order , they say , are immflmmitely greater. Pa-
hitical equality amid democracy , they say , is
Immovitably heading to industrial demmmocracy ,
which is socialism.
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WANTS OF SOUTH BIDERS.
Uumloim Depot and Street hinlitray lIxtcumtomm
DIjicusccl i4tt Night.
A number , of time soutim side people were
lit atendammce at time First Ward Improve-
muent club's meeting last night at 1015 South
Eleventh street , Time discussion was mostly
centered on time question as to the mnanumer
lii mviiIchm time differences of tIme city amid the
railroad companies couiml be satisfactorily
settled so that time union depot would be lo-
catemi at time present site , Tenth maid Mason.
An effort will be made by tIme soumtim side
people to have timese difleroncea settled for
all time amid to have the union depot corn-
pletecl at oumce. The coumiplction of time ummion
miepot at ( lie present site , it was tlmougimt ,
wommld mmot interfere wItim time proposition
of tIme nortlm side people to have a depot
wiuere all roads could cutter nortim of time
present location.
A lively discussion WOS imami on ( lie mayor's
veto of time ordinaumco grantIng the railroads
time land or lots proposed , The club thought
time mheedummg of this property simould cut no
figmure In preventing ( hue depot fronm beIng
lUilt and was in favor of giving timis land
to limo railroads for the ako of settling time
question.
Time questions of making a driveway out
of Eleventim street and iuaving time street car
tracks extended to Riverview park on Sixth ,
Tentim and Timirteenthu streets , ammtl tIme coin-
ldetlon or extencion of tue sewer through
( ito park were also discussed , CouncIlman
Back wished the club to Instruct him I-ow to
vote on time levy to be made for time improve-
nment of the parlme and wished to get an cx-
Proesion from tIme club wiiether it was in
favor of a 1 mill or a 1 % miii levy , but ( ito
club diml not. desire to take any lmUbhie action
on tint mnatter.
A perimmaument organization was perfected
auth time following officers elected : M , hi ,
Rethileld. president ; Joimn I'owers , vice presi.
dent ; Albert Stuiit , secretary. A treasurer
will be electeml at the next maccling.
F'omir comnimmittees were created. The depot
coimminittee to coumsist of five mnemmthers ; the
ItarIc , market house and street inmmprnveinent
antI street railway counmnittees , to consist of
three macinhere each , to be nppoimmted by time
presithent ammd annommnmced at the umext mneetlmig.
lid J. ornishm , Jolmnm Butler and Frank
Kaspar mvere appoiumteih a committee to draft
a constitution and bylaws for tIme governimug
of limo club.
Regular weekly meetings will ho lucid each
Saturday night mit the sauna place until further -
thor notice is given ,
COUNTY TREASURER'S BOOKS ,
$ tateimiemut Suiiinitted to the Hoard of County
Coumuumuissiomus-rui t''strrtiiuy ,
Tue Hoard of Coumity Coinunisioumers lucid
a meetIng ycstem-tiay nfteriiooim. 'fhme only
matter of immtcrcmmt flint was introduucai was
time seml-ammmmuai report of County Treasurer
hey ,
'i'iie report uilmows that time balance re-
nmainlmig in time trcasmmrt'r's bandit iii only ii ,
little more tiumnm immiJf of what it was mmlx
monmtiis ago , ( lie humlunco cmi immummil Jmmrtmam-y
1 hieing $ iSl.228 , against cc balance of 170 , .
46387 on Juiy I. ' ( 'lie balance Is dlstrhimmited
nmmmciumg time varioums fmuntlmi as follows ; State
funds i2,8F.0.O ; county gemmeral fund ,
$9,195.i7 ; ; coumity romtil ( tmmmil , 11,52101 ; Ommiiuimmi.
romii : tuiutl , $1,850 5'h' South Omnmtiimi. m oath fuini ,
6ltJ.7& ; county bridge funmi , $ li,159.40 ; county
soltliems' relief ( unii. $151.55' coumity immsane
.lumhmcmentfund. . 120018 ; couniy hiomhiital fund.
$111.73 ; county iimmsmme ftmnd , $711.41 ; county
bond ueimtlting tumid , $110.00 ; city of Omaha
funi , i',2h9.l-7 ; cit , of South Ozmmiahma fund ,
$ V3tr'i65 ; city of i-loreuice fummmml , l(3.t7 ( ; city
of Floremmce special fund , $11583 : village or
Wutemioo fund $12.61' village \'imtem-loo
special funml , 6.6l ; \'Illago of ! , lullmmrti fund ,
815-12 ; village of hilkhmorn fiunmh , 1S.75 ; vii-
lags of hmemmnlngtoim fmmnd , $01.21 ; village of
Vimlit-y , it0.4i ; couniy ptcimtl election tmmumd ,
15 ; cnmmmiy imospitsi iuiltliimg fund , $ hlthPO'
sImohiti district u'cimool fuummI , $ Gt280 ; beau
uiiimti-ict funih , $ ,7tl.6 ; apportIonment funul ,
$7.ios-i5 ; redemmuidion mnonmey fuimmi , $3,537.63 ;
road imuprovemiment bond fund , t6,3ll.62.
htegistered funds of the foilowlumg fmmnihmm
si-mo outstanciiemj : Commnt ) ' general ttiimd , $11.-
(115.02 ; soldiers rehitf fuiid S3,41.3) ; imonuii
sinklimg tumid , $5,6l'.t0 , iumaing mm. total itt
$23 119 82 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
No ( 'rmwford 'iIeisier
14 , M , Crawford Imps abandoned tue Idea
of liuildunmg' a theater in Omaha aitmi iuau
nlveim intructlous to lii agents to take
ulomyit the sign at Sevemileeuitii and loug-
las streets mvhmichu hmmmit ( or m week anmmouncemi
to iiasset-s by that a ( heater would be
erected ant liii , site , 1)hllicuity in comnpletiumg
time mmcgotiatioims for time tufrmue ammil liar-
( eli properties iii ueaigned its tue measun of
Mr. ( rawford's failure to retaIn a place in
Omnaha.
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NORThERN PACIFIC BALKS
Determineti to Shut the Overland Ont of
Psigot Sound Ensiutsi ,
CHANGED FRONT SINCE FRD1W'S ' MEETING
Uuuiouu i'acilio Mmmt Flrt Open its lomuvor
numd ( igiIniu ( latcw.iy tleforo it Uit
l'umrtlelp.uto In Uimr urtim-
wct liuuaiimoa ,
CiIlCAchO , Feb. 2.-The Nortluermm Paclfla
mm-ill mmot after all allow tIm tiniom-i Pacific to
ParticiPate lim their thurotmghm rate bumslmmess to
l'miget omiumd lrnlmmts. At the close of ( lie
mmmectimmg yestermia- was aimmmotiimced that
time mustIer hail beemi atljiistecl , litit this after.
mmeoii time Northern l'aolflc took a tifterent
atanti , anti mmotlming Is settled as yet. Tue
Nertlmermm l'acifle deunantis that iimo Union l'a
chic simmmii opeum time Deum'er anti Ogdemm gate-
5 % a's before it mviii allow it. to lucre wltmtt. i
msammts iii tue extreumme uierthmwest. The Unioum
Pacific trill imot give up its claiimm for tite lommg
iimtul on the Dcumver anti Ogden bmmaimmesa until
the bocott agnimust it is oft. Timero the oust-
ter rchts for time hmreaeumt. Time roads are
practically agrecti , bmmt all ms-amit-seumiebody else
to ammrremmtiem' first.
Thmo umet earimings of the Atchulaoum systenm
for time immommtiu of 1)eceummhier , lS I , were $1-
068,121 , , aim Immcrcase of $160,305 over limo
sammmo immomitim of 1S93. This lumereaso In the
imet earumimmgs was In the fimee of a ulecreumaci
him time guess cmurumimmgs of $128,305. Time outer-
atlimg cxpc'umses for the niontim fell oft $2S1,013 ,
mm'hichm imeavy decrease nllowed ( Ito muet earim-
imigs to go tip migaimust a heavy decrease lit
time gross earmmlmmgs. S
Timmi estlmnateil gross earnings of tIme Itock
laimunmi systeumm for tue mrionthu of Jammtummry ,
tssr , are $1,121,893 , a decrease frommm tim call.
ummated earuulmigs of Jamtmmary , lS9l , of lS7-i12.
Ii.smumrl I'acltlc ( 'iunimgc'i.
Comminmemmcing Smmmiday , Fehurimary 10 , time Mis-
court Paclflo will inmttmgmurnte a mitimmmber of
chmaumges tim. tlme rtmnmmhmig ( hue of its trains , a
mmcmv time card goiumg iumto effect at that tinmo ,
'l'he train now Ieavlimg at 5:15 a. iii , for Nan-
sea City and ( lie eoutiu will leave at 10:45 : a ,
in , , in order to receive massengem'a from time
Ommmahua-St. l'auul train , wimichm elmamiged its ar-
rivuumg ( hum two mveeks ago , Train No. 193
will arrive at 6OS : p. mu. , lmtsteaml of 6:05. :
This train will mmmmmhce commmmectioim ms-itim limo
Ommmaiims tralm-i for St. l'aul. J'umothuer chiammgo
is tahiem1 of wimiclm If immutle mmiii be m'ery ac-
cept.mble. It Is intemimled ( lie Nehrnaka local ,
as it is called , leaviumg Itere mit 5:10 : p. itt , , will
leave at 3 :40 : p. iii. , mmmakimmg close commimectiomi V
at \ VoolttmtgVnter with tltil.lmmcolum tralum ,
giviumg time Missouri Pacific a distimmctlve Liii-
coIn traiim , mhmicim it Imas umot laid heretofore -
fore ,
r 0551 NIfihiT ONLY
LD' ' & I WED. IIB. 6TH
w. S CLEVELAND'S
1r uIUT ) f T' '
JIkUU ) Ri J QhIflESENTED ,
' 11NSTIL S1V1\S \
s-mien simomvn COatmmmNllD-a
2 FIRST I'AitT-Ohum 11020 mint Greater Mod-
ermm Minstm-chsy.
2 IIANIfi-2 OIlCiitST1m.I3-2
ii liEIOU1N ltiOOhtiSlI AitAmu4-1O. Clove-
hanl's lmmteHt noveithos. V
Itox sheets tviil open 'l'useiimmy mit tisual prc ! a ,
it : ( 'tviri . Tht sirs , , Ei-l. & St
L.DP .M FER. 7-8-9.
( MATINEE SATURDAY. )
_ . H. HOYT'S (
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TEMPERANC !
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TOWN - ;
First time in timis city of Mr. hiyt' new
comedy.
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Itox siuceti , open Wednesday at tmsutI Iices.
. .l if 8'O I'IJLAIC V
_ S .lj l'RlCHS
Telephone 1531.
sV. 3UI1GES
, - - - - Mammager
Matitmee MORRISON'S
Today , Ortgiuual Prothmmetiomm of
2:30. . . . . FA'"T . - .
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I ougt
Iutmroihmueiumr llS5
8:15 I7oabci MorrlMomm as Mmmrguicrhto ,
Coining , Week Feb. 10-UNCLII TOM'fl CAIRN' ,
PIANO RECITAL
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MR. WIL H.
SHEWOD
AMERIUA'3 O3ATAST PIMIIST ,
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BROWNELL HALL ,
onday Evening1 February 4
At B O'Iock ,
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J1or mm Cml C1io . % S lItJy'm. . ,
Fam nammu treet cam-s maas tht. door ,
EDISON'S KINI3TOSCOPE
i'lSmtY 1)AY PtIL.OltS
F'roin .1 mm , in , iu ii p. mn , 119 hi , hOtlm lit.
hluujeems for this u-calm :
mltxing couiteuit , CaIc-e(1 , , lfluig or tiia wire , '
SANIOW. , hiuckimmg lironctie fiommu liuffalo JiHl'a
\ iiii'eitt ,
ANNAIJI1LI.IU , In imer famous "l1utterl1
laruce. "
A special iimvittttion to ladies.
I
"Howdy ,
Stranger ! "
V
Is the Texas Welcome
Texims will say "howdy" to ) ou , it you will
iVUui down imimil gitum iter liomummitabie citizens ltutif a
ciiammce to gi-t acquainted with ou ,
hmoshiles being a id0050umt i'laco to visit , it dod
imot take a bark scat as a wotiltim m.rducer , On
Ilium Gulf Commst of Texmmiu mnmy lie tounil ihig
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attractions for itomnebeelmers ; eQ acres of land ,
ilantel in mear. nets owner ttooo : ycariy
Cheap rates iii effect during winter month , ,
Now is time time to go. Call omm or address IC. L ,
i'mmlnner , I' . A. , Santa Fe ivute , Oimmalta , for ox-
cursioa iatc uiid free copy o Coast Country
folder ,
ThOmahaph1hahicCoIIo
Iehieal for opticians , phiyehriamts , Jewelers
anti oLmers dceurirmg to leamn to fit. mipecaicles
scieniiftcuily. Aim huonoabhu mrureuouu anti a
lucntt're business. Opeui mu both laxlius and
g'itlemnc1L t'iaaoturmmutl monthly , l'ris' .
vale insiructiomis if thesmrcd , lii'It.nla mu cii
our giaduales. 'rumba reduce-i to suit ti
( hues , We teach you tue muutoiuuy of time
eye , acitma-o of ( , mtiCp , mimcory of vision , me-
fritcion ( if light. ui-um.eriles of lenses , iiew to
lisa his irtii case anti the opiuulmtmimosoope , V
htow to dimtimrioee , collect unit relleSe all cc.
rors of refraction n1 Mecomumiriodittimmu , inchu1.
lag fits uumoOt uhiiitcuht ceust's of imstignmaismn ,
gte-ar stghfl , im-eak etht , cici slgiit , cros e--s
etc lii inlet , how to becoino c tim-it ciaa op.
iictsn For fumttuPr mautleulars iddrs J
Ii'ciider , principal , E22 H. 16th street , Ornaiimm.
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