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- - _ _ TilE OAITA DAU.JY BEE : _ fJ.'llURSDAY { , PEBEUAItY 7 , lSfH" " _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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lIueh other metho.I M IIhnll be rl'Berlbed
. by law , provided secrecy be mnritntnetL
* Thil lut nmendment 'vI permit the ndop-
. ton of voting rnachIne.
'mATOIS ' lumL' TUINUM Itu"I U.
. tnn.lnJ CnmmlUeel ltllort Reyernt 111s
nne One ( II . \ eter On
LtNca.N. I eb , G.-Speclal ( 'elegram.-
The penato wu In n workIng mool ! tbls
morning Gnd after dispensing wIth the reatl-
. Inl Cf the Journal or yesterday's prcee.- !
Ings plunged Into a mass or routine 'busl- !
nel that threatened for a time to overwhelm -
whelm the secretaries.
Campbell romlned the senate that the
. pcple or the douth stricken counties of
the state were still clamoring for more re-
lie ! by olerlng a petition sled by a large
number of the citizens or Nnneo county ask-
Ing for further ctzens rRtors. The petition was re-
: rarNI to 1113 special relief committee.
I.ehr from the committee on highways ,
roads and bridges presentcd n favorable report -
port on senate ille No. " 4. This Is known nB
,
' Curtis Turner's good roads bill , and It pro-
vides for a highway commission to tale solo
nlll exclusive charge or all county roads In
counties havIng more than 100,000 Inhnb-
Iants , I applies only to Douglas county.
The oommlteo on mlscelal cls corpora-
E tonl reporto favorably on senate fe No.
72. a bill Introduced hy Caldwel , requiring
K all manufacturers or lard to stamp In plain
t. lettra ni and figures on each can , pal or vessel
containing the prolluct the exact proportions
of other Ingredients therein. I alnre to 10 (
PO will subJect the manufacturer to a fine ot
not less than $10 for each package not EO I
! : marlo.I Another bill favernbly reported
: . upon by the committee on miscelaneous cor-
Ilottons was Ippe'lll , senate file No. 191.
requiring foreign corporations to file their
; nrtlcleJ of Incor10raten with the secretary of
state. The Bame committee reported favor.
ably upon sennte file No 190 , a bIll Intro-
. uee.1 by Caldwcll , to supprets bucltet shops !
and gamblIng on stocks , bonds , petroleum "
cotton , grain , Ilrovhtens or other proiuct2.
It this 1)1 ) btcomes a law It wi drive outer
or buslred the numerous commission houses
In Omaha and . Lincoln Another bill reported -
ported by the committee on mlpcelaneous
Qorloratens' 18 the one offered by Crane
sale
Ilrohlbltnl pawnbrokers exposing for
Itt their windows or showcases , any revclvel's ,
brass or Mher knuckles bIllets , slungshots ,
bowfo knives , daggers , loathed canes , sword
c , or knIfe canes , 'or other deadly weapon of
. any ( \ . Any one vIolatIng this bill to
be subject to a fine of not Icss than $25.
k Wntson's bill . No. 21. to prevent InsuranC3
? companies doing business In this state from
makIng any agreement whereby open and
- free competition between said companIes \ \ I
be prevented or hindered , was also given a
favorable report from the committee on mis-
ceJlaneous corporaUons.
The balance of the forenoon wns spent In
'
. nmltee of the whole , with Sloan or Fill-
more In the chair , to nslder Akers' 1111-
: giton bill . senate file No. 50. The commit-
y tte ro'e for recess without action.
. After recess the senate nt once went Into
commltte of th3 whole on the irrigation
bill. I required but a few minutes work
. . to complete the bill . and the committee rOS3
after recommending the bill for passage.
Akprs endeavored to have It made a special
order , for Friday morning. but at the request -
quest of several senators who were to be
absent Friday desisted. Wright of Lan-
caster undertook to bring up the bill givIng
the State university a specIal hal-mi levy ,
but did not succeed. The senate then adJourn -
; . Journ d.
1)E31.tNfl 1O1t1MMJD1.tTZ . \ .
I V hitchcock County ' l'cOI.lo Ucclara They
; . J11 t Ih\o Help nt Onl'o
LINCOLN , Fcb. C.-Special ( Telegram.- )
: The house thIs morning , In commitee of
the whole recommend two bills for pass-
Ile nnd one for indefinite poslponement
" bne of the bills that was successful was
; . Housa nol 121 , to provide for an addItional
.alfl In the supreme court. The one that
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was defeated was House nol 10 ; providing
: for the punlsl\ment \ or partIes guilty or
r ! bribery. An exciting debate ensue over
z the latter nocasure the prlnch1als being Cole ,
u : ; ' , McNIl- Barry , Iholes and Casper.
_ c ' But the excitement or the morning was centered -
? , tered In the debate over , relief measures. ,
The clerk " read I remarkable letter from
Pro ! . C. B. DIal , secretary"of the relief com-
, mission of Stratton , Neb. The letter stated
that there WEre GOO people dependent on this
commission and that there was no relief In
lght. Prof : DIal asked that $100 be sent
3 at once to keep the people going I week
. . / . longe
4 Conaway chairman or the house relIef com-
i : mitee , made a speech In which he claimed
; ; that , the reason people were suffering was
L becauo they had not complied with the law
p tn organizing their relief commissions.
'i , The letter was addressed to Coif of Hitchcock - ,
cock and he made a strong plea for tmmedl-
& 7 , " . nte acton on 'thp Iart ) or the commission : He
also move that the letter be referred to the i
; ; house relief commIttee with Instri''tions that
. , , they 10 something Instanter.
L Orton moved nn amendment that the letter
. tle leter
be referred to the special committee ' -
pointed to investIgate the relief cammiasion
M Jlnted Investgate relef commision ,
w ' . . - . . ' was . clrrled.
, ( sine Walt J' # wante't ' . , e . commission I I instructed I to
) kii' ! of 5Uplliea
clear the sidetra . , supplls
. nol awaiting shipment , .1ncoln : : . ton was
tabled by 49 to 37. ' ' ' ' '
, , I Justl1eror recet Secretary Ludden sent In
_ a detailed report from January 1 of all receipt
_ r and expenditures , and the speaker said It
.wouli } bl presented to the house at the afternoon -
, ; _ noon sesl n.
F' ' . The house then went Into committee of
-4r th , wHole to consider hills on general fl .
i : n' 'T ' following hula were recommend for
j , passage : Jou o roll No. 136 , by Munger , pro-
' "Idlng that Probate court shall have exelu-
. . . .lve' jurlrdfcUcn or tile nrqbate of wis ' house
: roll No. 121 , by lalrir6ve ; providing ; another -
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. y other bailiff In the supreme , courl. House rel !
- . . , _ 'No : 10 , providing fer the punishment of
- parties guilty or brIbery ! was Jecommended
. _ inilelinlte'postponement ! by the committee
of Ule whole. The reprt or the committee
. & " S ' oatbo ! measure warn amended to read that
. _ .ILbl . recpopended ! for palsge , but on an
kL aye and nay vote the amendment was de-
L fealld , ayes ,5 ] , nays 32. The house then tok
3 D recess until 2 p. m ,
i Tl afternoon session was given up en-
- . , trely to ro. ine work , the only fight cmlng
4 " " " 'oVer "tlD nnal attempt to pass thc bill giving
. . ! be Stale university a special ttvy , on all
V properly In the Itate. The bill was put on its
I ' final pasage , but the resul or the vote has
' , 1 pot let b et apnounced. The bli : , hwevcr ,
i , < . \\'n lose ; the vote beIng 48 to 47 , ICI than
' - - . .t con ututona majority.
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i' : ' I'UEVflUNi ) (1tI ) ioUO S11tION.
. . "iihetind at flrtflkitIOiidpi by a Large
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fjrini .orr"l
: , . " IJeh.'gation .of . Ollrflentlulvo ( Jerinaiis.
, , " NOm"OT.K , Neb , Feb. 6.-Spoclal ( Tele-
_ t gram.-The nnnual meeting of the grand
r lodge .f the United Order Treubund Is beIng
I , held In this city. A banquet was tendered
10 the visitors al the Jaclfn hotel last night
The following I I hit or delegates present
, Iuq .ncl\dcs representative German citizens
from . Nebraska and Iowa : G. DUner or the
Jruckman" , Madison , Neb. ; George Doren-
hldt , John Heter , J. I. ) . Poppen , A. O.
r.r Wagnorl Jj U ' wilson , W. n. Enllt , Sioux
; ( \ . Ia. ; C. Ii. 1 lenker , D. I\alns , O. Jones .
I' O. JOUeI , Per ! iCrauttie. H. Doerm , Doni-
. bOO , Ia ; 11 , Sbroeder . I , ' . I.aolenberg , O. C ,
' I' Iflsaseer . J. hoffman , C. F. 1\lele , F. Urosl ,
D , I ) . \Vorti . 1 Kaiser . Omaha ; It. nartz ,
, k Ed Tweest Ole Haurer , South Omalla : Phil
. . 'hlerofT , C. Dodd , Platsmouth ; J. E. Phi .
; iugult ,08 Council Burs ; I Groeffer . n ,
Siebels . Minde la : D. I Grave . Avoca la. ;
, ' C. Iorclel\ ) . rell Miller . Emil hans Jacob
1. Mayer . Piger , Neb. ; L. I.cebck , W . 1entel ,
- . . . . tangn. Neb. ; ,0. F . l v\ , Wisner , Neb. ;
, A. F. 1\lehl , Albert ' Spreetnan . P. Fix , Ilagar ,
Neb. ; C , F' , A , Marquardt , Charles Ueudorf ,
I. , . Schenzel , Albert Wilde. August tiruni.
1ruI'
mund W. 0. Dorer , C. I. J'rahn , Ole
1 , Bucket , Augult Koch , Wiliam lelnharJt ,
, \Ugust Schumacher J. A. Horberger , George
A. ICuhi Morris Mlyer , J. Mlleladt , W ,
: Belng , Norfolk , The grand lodge .s ali ip
' , ICalOl1 at Orr's' bali. f II
. l. . cttired tl ' ' ' 'IOI'h7.
IIARTINGTON , eb. , Feb O.-Speclal ( Tel-
' gtgm.- ) laude Falls Wright , of Dublin , Ire- :
. ; , toed , has just c"tpletl a series of lectures 01
. beosophyt the close of the lat lecture 1
small clas was erganlzed for the further
; a lUll' of the subject.
. . 1Iro nt UoltVUo
nELLEYUE , Neb. , J eb. 6.-Seclal.- ( )
, There was much alarm at Clarke hal Tuesday
ornlng on account or a Ire starletS by
. the explosion or 1 kerosene stova used In
Dee of the dormItory . rooms . whIch rer 1
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time threatened the whale Itructnre , Dy
the efforts or the students . bowever the fire
was extinguished before It could spread 10
the lu1olnlng rooms The less Is estimated
at about $25.
Saturday morning I " 'a discovered that
th' house occupied by Mr. W. Wallace was
on fire. Dy prompt action the fire was soon
put out , the 108 being comparatively sman.
Miss Jessie Flynt , W. D. Lower anti Horace
latlrson attended the County Te3chers'
association , hold nt Springfield Friday anr
Saturday and report an enthusiastic seulon.
Miss flessle Palmer spent Sunday with
her parents In flair.
IAltLY 1111.1 , Hi lKlUY TO lt .
1'lattMmOutii Ilurllnror * , In nlvl Up Al
10\0 of lxrcIU" : " Clrtiieiicy.
11.h TS1OUTI , NEb I eb. G.-Speclal (
Telegram-hlarry ) JI , who will be 'xe-
cuted March 1 , Is extremely penitent and a
model prisoner In every way. He passes
most or the time In hit cell In praying and
Is apparently resigned to his bte. lie has
given up all hope or looking t the governor
to commute his sentence and , according to
his own words hu already received all
rnrthly assistance which can fall to his lot.
The Inn evidently has a dread that his body
I turned over to the coroner for burIal wi
be subjected to an autopsy at the hands or a
Ilhslcan , anll has exprese 0 desire that
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his remains , immediately after the execution ,
be transported to Omaha and turned over to
n humane society In that city for burial.
WANI TIn : lT.tTE 'It ) 11 I.l' .
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/nl County l'ellons the Logllnturo to
Unfrny , the Ixllcn of the "l'nlt ' .rII ,
O'NiILL , Neb. , I eb. G.-Speclal ( Tele-I
gram.-Tho ) following resolution signed by
about 200 cItizens , including the county alor- I
fey and sheri ! will 1e soul to Lincoln tomorrow -
morrow :
To the Honorable Members oC the Leglsln-
ture of the State oC Nebraska : \\'e. the un-
tlersigncd : citizens of Nebraska . do hereby
petition and queBt your honorable hOlly
to make IUt appropriation to iu'slst In de-
fraying the elenses of the apprehension
and Irsecuten ) and trial of the murderers .
of Barrett Scott , late of this tount ) and
sta te. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
VALUtl1LE ! . nH.ttUs
lrorty-Four ThoU&111 notnrs l'ntd for
UnJ/ I cunty Uo' htntc .
BEATRICE , Feb. 6.-Special { Telegram.- )
Thc largest cash real estate transaction that
has ever occurred In Gage county was close
up today , Joseph Ellis . I resident or the
county conveyIng to Louise C. Sculy d L'u-
coIn Ill. , a daughter-In.lalv or Lord Sculy
In Grant and Midland
of Ireland , 1.187 acres .Grant
townships. The price which was paid In
cash , was $44,000. A number of other trans-
fore were recorded , aggregatIng $ 63,32 for
the day. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SOl4 or "ter.lns to i'itertaln.
VALLEY , Neb. . Feb. G.-Speelal.-John { )
M. Thurston camp No. IG4 , Sons or V terans ,
will hold 0 public installation or ofcers and
church at
camp fire In the Presbyterian
Waterloo the evening of February 13. Se\-
era ! speakers will be present , among the
nUlnber Senator ThurstQn ;
Edward Brown and C. lalenb2ck , glove
manufacturers or Go\'esvle , N. Y. , are II
the city visiting their cousin , Mrs. C. E.
Uyars. They were accompanied by Colonel
John lalelbede of Millard.
Mrs. J. Rice ler thIs morning for IllInois ,
to be wills a sister who Is not expected to
live.
lve.Fred
Fred Hund of Omaha has purchased the
Muleudooro property In the south part of
town and will move his family to Valley
March 1 .
The musical and literary entertainment
at the Presbyterian church laat night drew
0 large crowd and the program was good.
Quite a numb or horses are dying In this
ylclnlly. Charles Saford lost six head
last week. No cause can be ascertained as
.to their death but I Is thought to be duo
to eating threshed fodder.
Dlmnll ; UI.I7" . itt Jenrnoy.
KEAnNEY , Neb. , Feb. 6.Special ( Tele-
'grain.-About ) ' o'clock this evening fire \a
discovered In a store buIldIng on Central
aVenue i partIally filled with baled hay. AI-
iliough t o department _ responded promptly , ,
the fames spread rapidly to the adjoining
building , ocupd by W. F. Pickering l a I
dry goods and grocery store and both build- ! ,
lags were completely destroyod. The' building -
Ing south or Pickering's , occupied ns a
millinery store by Mrs. Ingham , was partly
burned , but the contents were mostly saved.
The thermometer at the time was nearly 20
below zero , and several of the firemen were
badly frozcn. PickerIng sustained the
heaviest loss , but his property was partaly
covered by Insurance.
1'llttmouth Inldtnl Aqsoclatloa.
PIhTSMOUTH , Neb. , Febe. G.-Speclal. ( )
-The stockholders of the Livingston
Building and Loan associatIon of this
city . one of the ntost flourishing organizations
of its hind In the state , met last night and
chose cfcers and a board or dIrectors for the
ensuing year. Thc affairs or the association
were found to be In an excellent conditIon.
The dividend to stockholders on the business
of 1894 was 17 per cent , and the secretary
reported the sale or $ i0,000 In stock hI the
' 'w" rls , which opened this month. The
auccesscpV0 Livingston has been phenomc
nal ' and Js , ' 3CIO of much gratification to
the people or Plat22t :
. Death nf ; l , 'l
LINCOLN , Feb. 0.-Spocial.-W.J ( )
been reeelv hcre that MIl CaroIn vlr-
quain , daughter of General VIctor VHqualn ,
died at Panama , Colomb'a , last we.k . General
Vlquafn 'va ) appoInted consul at Panam
from th'e city by President Cleveland , and he
was accompanied to his post-of duty by his
daughter , who was 'w.l known In Lincoln.
The cause or her death Is not known herc.
The body was burled at Panama on Saturday
last. General VJqualn will have the s'm-
pathY or many frleads In ncJln and throughout -
out Nebraska
Result of 1 1,1 Iluwimatalrmi.
BEATItIC1L Neb. , Fcb. G.-eSpecial ( Tele-
gram.-Last ) night Thomas Andrews , a bartender -
tender of this city , when attempting to reach
his sleeping room on the second floor or a
Court street block fell dawn the stairway
brealdng nn arm , dislocating one of his wrlsl
and cutting . his lip In D . frightful miner ,
nUN 1M I..IST njcj.
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l'ronmiiiont Innol"n Iles " . , Ilelly 10 n
Hal"ns ( : tty lntel ,
KANSAS CITY , Feb. G.-W H. 1arrls.
1 wel known horseman , at one time In his
carter I partner of I.ukt ' tlhort . the noted
gambler and elptrolo was found dead
this morning In I room In the Mlland
hotel. 'rher was nothing to indicate that
Jlr 's had commlted suicide and It ts
SUPIOsc ho ilig'J Cr heart dlels . liar-
rls , who WM CO ) 'e3r of age. hived In Fort
Worth , baying arrved ale yecterday. He
WUI IL familiar Ihurc at race meetings
throuhout the country , B verl lettert ,
telcgral and photos were found In tn
room. One letter was ( ruin ox-Senator
John J. lngal , . and another was from
Hnrrh relatives In New York Mr.
li-galls' letter ts unique . and would indicate
that hlai'rls ' was In hard lines. I Is dated
April 4. 'rs . STill Is U8 follows :
Arrl hlnira-l : was glnt to receive your
letter , with enclosed clpllnl and regret
to hear that you are not fortunate this
yenr nut vo is . except the sharks and
shyloks and brigands who I'rty on man-
Itlnd. the mlsfrtunate sufferers cf the nst
ct the human { race ? Poor Luke Short , 1
remember him well . and liked him well
But ho pall the penalty which destiny .
always exacts from those who vIolate the I
ir.eorable . lawo of human conduct. Quite
likely he Is better off than here. ' rhanka
for your good wishes III the Fame to you
nail 'ours. JOHN J. INGALLS "
After the Poet mortem examination , held
tonight th3 cOI'rer . ; ave It as his opinion
that the deceased hal < led from lolson
admlnhtf.1 with sucdal : intent An In-
quest wIll be held tomcr . ' row .
a f \ 'IUi- 1.1.0 Ilu't 'nrm.
"Warmth for Winter 10me. " Is an aUracI I
lIve title for c book these days , when the :
cold and damp sir ii. I laden with the griz
This particular book treats ur heating and
ventIlation , subjects which should be more
thoroughly studied . aDd untleratoo& . A copy
or the book will 0 bent frEe to any applying
for I to the'Unltt- Statco heater company , U6
Randolph strfet - , Detroit . Mich.
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' 'Aln than Senate sin limo I'oollmmg 11111.
VASiilNGTON . Feb G.-Senator Buter
hu offered a resolution to g'VE the pooling
bIll right of way after the next two appro-
Ilrlatca bills. I Is Intended to test the sea.
ate on the li. !
IT MADE PEOPLE 10VE ON
( Continued from First Page. )
-Tho severet storm ot the season began
Ilero at 12 o'clock lat night. The thermometer -
ter fell to IG degrees below zero. I has ban
blowing a perfect gale with 1 velOcIty or
about fifty miles In hour. Six Inches cf
snow fell , drIftIng bal ( ( . Cattle and horses
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will surer owing to the scarcIty or feed and
shelter , Twins are all delayed from five to
eight hours There will bo much suffering
among the farmers . owing to lack or fuel and
provIsons. : Streets here are deserted , 8S no
one dues to race the storm , Thtre seems to
1e no abatement.
SUlPRSNeh. . , Feb. G.-Speclal.-A ( )
terrible snow and sandstorm Is blowing
from the north. I Is getting coh1r and
people are unable to race the storm , anti Ir
I continues growing colder stock In many
places will suer. I Is the worst storm or
the kind I known for years.
I.INWOOD , Neb. . Feb. G.-Speclnl.-A ( )
blizzard with all the severity or that or 18SS
began this morning at 5 o'cleck anti Is still
raging with unabated rury. Even with but
very little snow on the round trains ate
very much behind time. I comes without
preparatIon by feeder and cattle are suffer-
lag Snow and sand are drifting and blow-
Ing to considerable Iepthi and all ti-ama Is
al
, .epth trafc
nt a stlndstl. .
ILATTSMOUTI Neb. . Feb. 6.-Special
Telegram.-Tho ) worst storm or the winter
has raged today . anti at 8 p. 0 tonight con-
tinues unsbaied. The velocity erIe wind
Is fully forty miles an hour , whIle the the.-
mometer rcglitErs 40 below zero. I EverythIng !
has combined to make It the most dlagree
able day for several years past.
EI.l CItEEIC , Neb. , Feb. \ G.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-A ) blizzard has been raging here
since 3 o'clcek this morning. Time mercury
Is down to 20 helow. I I a great hardshIp
to leOIlo without fuel. Farmers are ale
short of reed for stock
MAYWOOD . Neb. , Feb. G.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-At ) 12 midnIght last night the wind
commenced blowing from the northwest nt
tim rate or forty.fve miles per hour , bringing
with I a genuine blIzzard. The storm ecu-
tuucd all day and Is the worst since the
winter of 1892. At G o'clock p. m . . . there
seemed to be a little letup hut It was grow-
lag colder , with thc thermometer registering
18 below , With time shortage of feed for
stock undoubtedly many bead will perish.
EL1IOHN TRAINS SNOWDOUND.
VALENTINE , Neb , Feb. G.-Speclal ( Telc
'gram.-Thc ) first general blizzard of the season -
son here Is In progress at 10 o'cock. Last
night wind from the northwest commenced
blowIng and In I short time It was blowing
lt time rate of sixty miles per hour. The
velocIty of the wind has moderated since
until It Is \ blowing at thirty mIles per
hour , but the weather bas been growl ! !
colder. This morning It was 12 below , amid
I 16 below tonight , according to tim weather
bureau.
Passenger train west last night Is at Cody
and the ono goIng est I nt Mel'rman , snow-
buund. No loss cr life Is reported. Cattle
wi suter , but where any care has been
taken 10 get them nnder shelter there wIll
be no loss.
O'NEILL Neb. , Feb. G.-eSpecial ( Tele-
gram.-The ) worst storm ever witness In
ths ! locality has been ragIng here all day.
There Is not much snow cn the ground . but
what there Is has been kept moving with the
sand and gravel making It almost Impossible -
possible for people to travel the streets.
FORT ROBINSON . Ncb. , Feb. 6.-eSpeclal (
Telegram.-A ) term which commenced at 1 ,
o'clock last nIght continued all day and was
a perfect blizzard , drifting snow In all di-
rectons and filling up all the cuts on the
Elkhorn railroad. No trains reached her
tonight. The thermometer Is 12 degree
below _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
GRE.IT bUj'FltltNO IN ItANS.\S.
Intense Cold 11 the 'Vestern l'nrt nf the
State "h"ro Farmers Arc " 'lthFut FileS.
KANSAS CITY , Feb. G. - Dlndlng snow
and sandstorms and a rapidly falng thermometer -
mometer have combined within the last
twenty-four hours to create the worst blz-
zard that has prevailed In the south' st In
'
) 'cars. The waloer began to grow , . corer
tlts , morning . , nd e4 ll hour since , then has'l
! ! !
tbermomeler.
time
marked : steady decline'in
The local weather olclals predict ' the' cell
wave will reach Its height tomorrow morning , , '
when 15 belo * will be likely to be rocorded.
At 8 o'clock this morning the ' thermometers
here registered 2 above zero. I rapidly fell
and at 10 p. m. was at about zerb and still
on the decline. A like fal Is noted throughout - .
out the whole southwest , particularly In
western Kansas , where so much suffering
already exists. In some places the cold Is so
Intense outdoor business has been suspended.
A northwest wInd , amounting almost 'o a
gale , Is driftIng the snow badly and causIng
damage to telegraph wires and street car
tromc . The Union' PacIfIc systdm Is prac-
tcaly snowed up and all traIns are late.
In the country the storm swept acrcss the
prairie and open field with n resistless force.
At SaUna , Sterling and other Kansas points
the sand .Is' blown about In dense clouds ,
Where the elements have a clean sweep the
thermometer 11 already down to 5 and 8
below zero. I Is estimated that at least
800 famIlies In the four counties of Cheyenne ,
Rawlins . Sherman and Thomas are without
fuel. A majerlty of time farmers are scanty
clothed , and while the sod houses In which
most or them live are warm , the storm , If
long cpntinued . wi cause great suffering.
odder Is lIkewise scarce , and consequent
loss of cattle must follow. Measures or re-
hot adopted by the Karsas legIslature wIll
be Immediately put Into effeCt.
T.E13ANON , ICan. , Feb. G.-Tho worst snos'
and san form . that was ever' Imownre :
cotmenced a 0 ! .oclocc , this Tning.
I Is not better at this wr1fliaqri p. m. All
trains are blockaded there being five teeter
or snow and sand on the tracks , here.
SNOW ; 'rltOUuLkSoMmi IN CUIO\GO.
street Carl Shocked Alrealy anti . More to
Fall ' 1'nnigiit.
CHICAGO , Feb. C.-Chicago was 10 the
grasp of another well developed blizzard to-
day. Several Inches of snow fell during
the night and the storm continued the greater
Iut or the day , a strong wind whining drifts
over street car tracks and crosings. All
the morning suburban trains were delayed ,
time IllinoIs CEntral suburban tramc suffering
the moat severely Cable and horsE car
lines were In trouble all day the snow
shovels anti wepers being unable to prevent
frequent blockades. ,
Tbo snow storm prevailing today threatens
to wind up In a widespread blockade. The
weather bureau cnclals here give notice of
Ilrobably heavy snow throughout the nine
states , accompanie1 by a severe cold wave
tcmorow , With a high northwest gale. Thc
states named are Kansas , Nebraska , Iowa ,
Missouri , Illinois , Wisconsin . Minnesota ,
Michigan and Indiana.
QUINCY . Iii. , ' Feb. G.-The preent cold
spell ID a record breakcr. The tlermmeter
has been down to 22 degrees 'blow this week
and under zero almost constanty : for ten
days. TonIght a blizzard Is rag'lg , mthd the
mercury Is steadily slnlclng.
IN \'lWN t(1LOI.\UO.
J'oo\l. In the VIcinIty , If Jolyolt Clm
" 'llth"r lImo Ilzurd whim ( ; oi'fIrl ,
HOLYOKE , Colo. , FEb. 6.-Speclai ( Tele-
gram.-A ) terrific blizzard bias been raging
here since 2 o'clcclt this morning with the
thermometer 6 to 10 degru' below zero. The
n. & Id. sent cut snow plows from this point
this evening with a view to keeping timeline
line open. The character cr the term now
indicates I blockade over the entire rne.
Should the storm. continue through the night
wil unabated fury much lois ot . stock viII
result , as they are not In condition ti live
Itng through such a storm. The seter are
In almost every case well Ilrepared to stand
the vtorm without [ utering , beng ! of late
a:1plY supplied with fuel , boil and clothing :
that has been set here by Denver cItIzens
and tIme 13. & M. company
AKRON. Colo. , Feb . O.-A great blizzard
ham been raging fer time last elghleel . hcurs ,
'and thin thermometer regletered most or the
time G and 8 degrees below zero. Such a
storm a tl'l has not bean witnessed alnc
\591. when several petens and 1 number of
bead ! of stock perlthcd. Stcclc will suffer Ir' '
the form continues long , I many rlnch\en
are running short oC fe4 [ ,
ef
, 'uh'I" ' Ihu'lu ' I ril' 1.ly $ , Vnn"ueI
NEW YORK , Irlb G.-Cabh nOvices frem
Valencl era to tIme effect that th : entIre !
orange crop hal been damaged by the coil
wave , Ccnsen'at\e ulmate 1)laco the Iou
t-j
at about 60 r nt. 'ho Valencia oranges I
are In great dtnmtfld tt the present time O\\
lag to the rEtl damage to the crop In
lorlda. Valerft : oraOges have advanced
fully $ per ease. At the New York Fruit
exchange It Is smell that several well known
Importers hmmv , ' apved Inrermaton that the
hay.
cold weather . a very severe In ValencIa ! and
that the mertHreglsterd about 10 degrees
)
above acre , ,
T'ENI3 la.ow 1 mw Y Ul STATt
_
fiA'
Uufllo Within ( n.I'lfh of R 1r ! " of
time Clhli" , t Ever UI'clrlrt.
DUFFAI.OI'fEb G.Thlrto and thre
tenth below ( ' , the record made at the
mrh/'u
weather bureaJI"I mQrlng . the lowest Dur-
falo record fog,1'ttmsry , and with enD exception '
ton the lowest temperature ever recorded
here , that except n being the 25th or January ,
1884 , when the themometer regIstered ] 3.5
below
ALBANY , Fob , G.-A 4 o'clock this morn-
ins the thermometer registered 20 degrees
below zero and at I o'clock 10 degrees blow.
A brisk wind added to thin intensity or the
cold. '
cold.At
At Troy the mercury was 18 degrees below
sere In the bill district ! of the city a 3 a. iii. I
At 9 n. I. near the river I was 10 b low and ;
in the hi distrIcts ] 3.
Auburn experlencel the coldest weather or
the season today , the thermometer registering
12 degrees belo , zero , during the night. A
stf : ncrthwe.t wind accompanied b ) light
snow has been blowing since yesterday morn-
lug. Wlre\are down In the cty : and btllness
Is practically snspended.
Wayne county bas suffered irons a terrIble
blizzard , the mercury standing at 5 degrees
below zero. A high wind Is blowing and the
snow ID i falling rast. Hellorts rron : towns
along Lake Ontario Indicate that the storm Is
worse there than here. Trains on all roads In
this secten are badly delayed
NEW YORK , Peb. G. = Now York and
PennsylvanIa experienced the coldest weather
last night they have Imown for years. In
many places the lowest records e\r male
were broken and all over the eastern states
the thermometers ranged from zero to 25
degrees below. This Intense cold Is ac-
companlOI In most places by heavy snow-
.fals and serious delays to raIlroad traIns
have resulted . The lowest readlns or the
thermometers however ; were recorded during
the night and since lybreak time temperature
has generally hocus on the i-iso.
In this city this Is the coldest day since
December 31 , 1880 , when the thermometer
registered G degrees below zero and the
third coldest day on record since the weather
bureau was estblshed tn 1870. Time other
two days colder than this were February 24 ,
1873. when the mercury dropped to 4 degrees
below zero , and January 10 , 1875 , when 'it
registered 6 below , , Today at 7 n. m. the
weather bureau's thermometer 300 feet above
Broadway registered 3 belo\ , Since mid-
nIght , when the thermometcr read 7 degrees
above , I fell steadily untIl sunrise. Then
the mercury In the tub began to rise again.
At 9 a. m. It slborl at zero and at 10 a. m.
read 2 above , with tIme prospect of 0 further
rise _ _ _ _ _ _ _
EI.OZElO IN 1'1 : N 1LY ; lA ,
-
Thermometers nt Ullorcnt l'olnts flange
from Three Ip T\"elty-tth'o Unl" ,
PHILhDELPHIA , Feb. G.-The thermometer -
ter registered 3 ? \ees belOw this morning .
the coldest wththr'experienced II this city
for fifteen yeams. Qn December 30 , 880 , the
mercury reached 51 below and on January IG ,
1890 , the zero ina'rl t was touched. Weather
ClerIc Day say . chat the cold snap wl con-
tnue today amid tonight but on Thursday
it will bs warm r. ' ,
I
Incoming 'eseln iptrt the weather at. - eea
unusually sevrA : n nU theIr ! crews are more
or less frostbltt n. " Ittr. Hghbce ! , the agent
of the Phldel lh , schoner Richard , Leek-
lng from Iostoi11 " which was towed Into the
Delaware breakwaei , receIved from CaptaIn
Lloyd , hu maiter5 . a teegramnvhlcho . \ states ,
tht only two len Jout of his . entIre crew
are fit for duty 911 of the rest being frozen
Into , I cOndtc ! of peanslbiIty. : The condi-
ton of the 1owe&hmaI'Jor Is suth that the reve-
nue cuttEr 1Viibotoa I could net ventura ! .
further downtmap be Greenwich pIra . and
of.thts locality p.Or ng 9feer nohoboaded
such , vEssels from " forign ports as were able
10 fercl their wayothrougl\ \ the Ice. The Nor-
wegian steamshIp ! , Holquin [ , from Jamalca "
reaChed port with -a cargo of bananas .ler
a hard pssae. Coming directly out or the
tropIcs , her crew lered intenselyifrcm cx- ,
Josure .to the elements whIle fighting their
way up the rIver . and the vessel's machinery
was somewhat damaged when she reached
here.
here.At Clearneld at 8 o'clocl this morning' the
thermometer registered 20 belcw zero. At
Ivervlew , L onard , Darret and other small
towns In the vlcnly ! or Clearneld the thermometer -
mometer registered ' 0' to 25 dEgrees below
, zer < ' 'I
At Ashland the th'ermometer rcitered 12
degrees below' zero this morning , nt Delano
15 b'elow , at Frackvl and Centrala 18 and
at OrardvlB ] 5. 'Many' or the washerles arc
Idle on accunt or time extreme cold.
PIT UnO , Feb. IL-Intense cold weather
has prevailed here for three days , the
mercury registering below zero every "clay. :
Last night It dropped to G degrees bIlo' ) and
at 8 ' o'clcclc I was 4' bel w. . , 'or the first
Ime 'In many years both.I'iera are frozen
over. The.Alegheny J "irozen' sold Irom Oil
City to Logan's'F'iy , a distance or ninety
miles. hIeavybrgra are reported at several
point ant-'gi-aye fears are entertained or
! gave
. lamap when the weather moderates . ThE
wil shortage df nttural gas has _ caused
much euffc in and , many families have returned -
turned to coal for , heating purposes. ,
Thc locngahela river Is frozen from ito
headwaters to the Pltsburg harbor. At Kit-
tannIng there Is a great Ice gorge In tue Aie-
ghiny , for'eraJ Inles ; , and the residents
of the towns a\ong the river arc In fear of
I disastrous food should { there come a thaw
SHENANDOAh , Pa. . Feb. 6.-The ther-
mometr here reglalerCl ! 13 degrees below
zero at 3 o'clock this 'morning. and remained
'
: :
at that figure foi three hours. Tima co1crle )
were unable to run today on account or thc
cold. :
DELLEFONT , Pa , Fob. C. - SJnce early
this mernlnJ the thermometer lies bEen be-
tween 13 and 24 degrees below zero.
m\\ D 1\6 I\ lilT 01' . \ ' 1I.ZZll' .
Inlenso Cold 111 hieaV3P ' 8now Ifitlis-t'iplo
Croci-n : td1)oaemh. !
LONDON , Feb. 6.-Bitterly coil weather ,
accompanied by ' snow terms , prevails gen-
eralY throughout Great Urltaln. For the
first time In fourlen year the docks at
Southampton mire frz'e& over wIth thin Ice.
At Market larborott in Lelcestersllre , the
tlermometer reglgte"fecl i 4 ' , Iegrc-s below zero
toda ) ' . Several per9's ; have been found
frozen 10. death 11li ) ' folltry , The raIlroad
trains In Scotian4Fu1\Vaies are blocked by
sne'drltta. lf j
Time weather enl i ) wcontnent has also been
very sevre , Ilf' 'aris Uere : were five
deaths yesterday ftVn ) the cohit.
As might he em l' . time weather whleh
prevails In Fnglami'ls'bavlng ' ' a serlols effect
upon the training t lime' ' horses enterd for
the spring handltl11' ThIs ! effect will be
10st seriously feltb lthe American hores
belonging to MeurJ. ! Crokcr' and Dwyer as
not one of the hordCj > 1 Ne\\marlel of this
siring haa been 110 ta do any work since
their arrival th r'll m nC
In Dundee and In Lila 4lstrict ! aroun't that cHy
the weather rccentii hl been the moat SEvrC
r-ent\t
eJp rlencl In sl' ' } ! I tOt'.5 . 1ho railways 'I
many parts fC hthiysire blocke with know
and the crango amm 5 lve groves In Catania
hav been woIThroughoul northern
\'rcp : the cold hMI bn Intepsc ,
11:30 : p. . - ; ' athmer continues Intensely -
tensely cell throuao l . Great DrHaln. Ilamsy
nshlng smack lust pit to sea berorc' the
hC'vy snow storll ) ( egan hD\'e not yet reo
ture : tf their pori $ nni considerable anxi-
ely Is felt regardhi their utet . . In the
' ;
lake dIstrict \ or England there era snow drilLs
tweJty feet Ceo. : . 'A emumbe ' ' of railway Iraln3
. ara snowed up.
ROMI , Feb. 6.-8no\'lo the depth of nearly
twelve feet b lyinG t.n the roads In the
province cr Ancona : Several towns are iso-
lateJ
VIENNA , Feb. O.-Tbo weather Is intensely
coil the mercury registeIng 40 degrees er
froaL Therelmas boris numerOU1 Intances
of birds frozen stiff fanng from the treea.
The asylums for the homllcu are stormed
nIghtly by } : rsmasclanmerlmsgfor a'zIn.
- - - - - -
' i'iiihma < ( 'ii statia''a'i I' I " (11 I " ' ' 11.1.
ST. JOSEPH , " 1 , 1 , ! C.-A severe snow
lrn1 ret tn b rs erly : thL IMrlng aol 1 : :
urloully inmp.d . ( rqOJ : snl Itr' t cn
traiflo. The 1 UI : l e po'a : y tt\"re In
. .utI.fn 1 { cm4L .t 11 i1. ' J.I ; < 1.U. a Jauu :
and trfc 01 the Ornd hland railway lien- i
t'rely sl'penl ' . Snow ; dawn are at work
and it Is hoped to have the line open by light
SEATIII1II FIIEVAST.
OrncrRly I.'nlr wIth Nlrth " 111. for
, .
thrl kn.
WASHINGTON . l eb. 6-Veather forecast
for Tlmtmrsday :
For Nebrl\on-Genernll' fair ; north winds .
For 1Is.qotmri-Fnlr In the northwest l'or-
ton : snow In the southeast Portion ; clear-
Iniby noon ; mich coMer ; northwest nles .
For Kmmnsas-tr'nerahIy fall : prcbahlr
slightly gates. colder In the eastern portion ; north
For South Dnkota-I"olr : north gales.
For Iowa-Fair In the western Iorlon :
fair . lrecelcll hy fno\ Thursday morning
gnles. In the eastern porlon ; ; colder : nortlw st
1.lcl t lcelrl ,
OFFICI 0 Tim WI ATlm I1tYI1HAU .
OlA1A , I"ch. G.-Omnha record or tempel'-
attire and rainfall . compare with the cor-
rlolllng day of the Plt four ) 'cnr :
) J89 . ] 8H , 1893. 1302.
Jnxlnum temperature . . I 47 ' 6 : \
1lnlmu\1 temnperatmmre. . . . ' 3 28 ' 1 32
Average temperature . . . . 2 : ' .iO U :
lreellltalon ten1erature. . . . . . . . ,02 ,0 .01 .01
tomllon oC tempcratre and tlrcch'ltnlan
nt Omnhn for the day . anti since March 1 .
t891 :
Normal temllcrlture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
nenclenc far the day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Normal ' Iay. . . . . . . . . . . .02 Inch
Excess I'reclplnt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 Inch
Total PrecIPItation siusce March I. 16.51 ; IncItes
Deficiency stnce March lnrch . . . . ] ( : : incises
11'llrt frll oll/r Stilltnn4 "t : I' , ; I.
8 '
U'O . tie
. "u
-.5
.
. a. ! . :
sT .rIoNs. "G a 8 ' - .rATI 0'
.
Ei j WIUTllm.
. ' :
.0 r- g
' 1 ti' ' .
. : ° . ' . p
titinmt ) ; : : : : : = - - . I1 i I.lght amiow ,
North Plale. . . . . .h 14 " 4 ' lart"lo\h' .
\.uleuUnu. . . . . "Hi 'II .UI clommily .
Chllalw . . . . . . I I .40 Simowimim' .
HI I.uls. . . . . . . 1 14 .lhl ) Suowll/ . .
St. I'ammm.2 . t ! . ( hl ) Smiowlmig.
baveimpori.I . . I : .11 Snoi'Imig.
"anBa" . City.4 ,1 .01 Smmowtng.
iemiver.4 . . . : :0 .0 Cicar.
Salt I.nko : Cit y . . . . : W 40 .1t ICenr. .
Icl'nn. . . . . . . " 10 ' .1 .09 omear.
IBIII'k. . . . . . . . ' 22 ' \ .m ) CIe'.mr.
SI. VlnconL . . . . ' 2 ' 12 .mo ) C1tI1' .
Cheyenno. . . . . . . ' 12 'II .nl . ) 1'i'L cloud ) ' .
lilies . City. . . . . . . "IS "H .CO Clear. '
UaI.e : ' , lon. . . . . . . 54 (0 .00 CI'ar.
a , . Llol zero.
" " .
"T" Indicates trace or prclpllnlon.
L. A. WELSh Observer.
I ASTmLY WINDS 0 : TIlE OCI A :
AtlantIc ] .Inerl Ovr" " " , nt Queonstown- :
fIIJ..te lohlll Tiute.
QUEENSTOWN Feb. G.-I or the past
week strong easterly winds have prevailed . .
and since Friday last there has been a succession -
cession or gales which have raised heavy seas
compellIng Limo coasting steamers to seek !
shelter In various ports. Eastwardboum1
steamships from AmerIca have been meetIng
with head wInds and' heavy gales from the
east.
easl
The British steamship Cephalonla , Captain
Seccomba of the Cunar . line , which left
Boston on January 2G for Quecnstown and
Liverpool Is thirty hours overdue , and Is nol
yet signaled.
The White Star liner MaJesblc , Captain
Pareell . which left New York January 20 ,
clearIng the bar lt Sandy hook nt 0:42 a.
m. , to have equaled her record , should have
patte" Daunt's nock at about 3 p. m. 'es-
terda ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SOW J.\.I. IN \YJU O.
Cattle oh time Iiiiisgcs In ( oed ConditIon for
Catlo 01 tlo ! ! noel
.
lSIlzz'mrd.
" lHI77'rll.
CHEYENNE , F.b. 6.-iSpecial { Telrgram.- )
A severe blizzard raged throughout Wyoming
today , but tonight the wind has ablteI con-
sitlerabiy. Snow fell throughout the northern
and ' .wester parts of the stsle. Cattle on
time ranges are In ouch fine condition that I
: , Is not b.leved there wl : be any material
ldsees l on account or the storm.
' ' 1'.n B.low nld a Ua : at itoston.
BOSTON , Feb. G.-Seven degrees below has
broken the season's record and made the best
hus.3. \ of the rear for plumbers and fuel
'
merchants" . The prence' .bf tbe northeast
gale which has . been blowing since yesterday
has added to the dlscomrort. Suburban car
lines are badly blocked by drifting snow ,
and incoming traIns from time north and
cast are hours late. In the harbor shipping
Ie practically at a standsti , no vessels sailing -
Ing and few nrlvlng. All report heavy
'
weather outside.
NEW BEDFORD , Mass. , Feb. 6.-At C
o'clock this , morning the thermometer regls-
bored G degrees below zero and the wind blow-
Ing thirty miles an hour.
NORTHFIELD Vt. , I eb G.-The roads
here are Impassable , with I stiff wind mak-
lag high drifts. .The thermometer'regis -
bra 1G . degrees below zero.
JII Rrhlst : " .trller. SufferIng ,
HAVElHILL , 'Mas , Feb. . 6. ' e cold
weather ot the past t. , i y-rour : hours has
caused great surferlng among the poorer
portion . ot the strikers , and many families
! lat bight were without fuel enough to cook
'their vHuals. The intense cold has worked
I great chanil In thc condition or the strik-
ers , and Ir the cold continues many days they
wi bJ forced to return to work . to sustain
life. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
'frlh tlclc In 1 Iln' " DrIft .
INDEPnNDENOE , ! . , Feb. 6.-The Mis-
souri Pacific "assenger train from Kansas
city , due here " at 5:30 : p.m. . Is 'stalled In a
snow drift between Vernon and Yates Center.
fifty miles north of here , with prospects of
sticking there for the next twent-four hours.
All Missouri PAcific' through trains on this
division ' were abandoned today because or
heavy snow drifts.
' 'W" )1"1 l'ro7pn to n"nth.
MILES CITY , Mont. . Feb. C.-Lut n'ght
on or the worst storms ever Imown In east-
: ,
ern Montana set In. Spencer Henry , WIllIam
Moore and Lee Parish left In the afternoon
fcr a ranch fitleop miles from town In a
sleighs . hut became lost In the hills. Henry
walked Into town this afternoon , and reports
his compsnlono frezen to deatb.
" 'rhl'l < " "of" " " " or r"st In " 'iseommIn .
OHANTSDUnO , \Vls. , Feb. G.-Tbe cold
weather clImax was reached hero yesterday ,
when It was 50 degrees below zero. The
thermcmeter registered 46 to 50 at Darren
today . : 0 at WhItehall , 30 at Dcloft , 20 at
Neenah and frm 10 to 25 .at many other
points In all parts or Wiecomusin .
Ulcl.h"I" In the h'rmmeesIoi.
OUTIUE , Old , Feb . G.-The worst blz-
zard for years struck here this morning antI
-aging wih great fury tOllght. Time wind
Is blowing a hurricane. Intense cold prevails
throughout the territory ant much suterlng
to setters and stockwlll rNult.
.
Forty li lii Now York ,
SAlhNAC LAKE , N. Y. , I.'eb. G.-The
coldest weather In year prevailed tOdgy"
Early this morning time thermometer regis-
bred 40 degrees helow zero , and at 7 a. mo
32. At Horseshoe time thermometer showed
42 b low last night ,
1111111 i , : ' mm ) ( S'S II I IClh ( Inloln ,
MINNEAI'OI.IS , l eb. 6.-Dlapatchmea from
many Scuth Dakota points tel of blinding
snowstorms , Wit : forty to fifty mies an
hour , end the thermometer 10 to 1t below
zero. UnI1ro\ectu\ \ cattle wi suffer sercly.
"T.'r l'mmmtilmmmt 1' , lbll. ,
MILLVILI.J Feb. C.-The Morris river I
completely ftozen over at time mouth , and
boats are Ice 10clmJ . tier. Unless a thaw
soon sels In 'an oyster famine Is to be f.ared.
I was 12 degreeS below zero here today :
TrItQ li'tlllh..1 ; In WI"II ' II ,
Ml.WAUCm , \S'Is. . I eb. C.-A blizzard Is :
delayIng trains on all roads entering Mu. I
waukee and , t : a great extent , the trafc Is
at u standstill tbrouhoutWbconeln .
- - - - -
I ulll \ \ 'iss o I1'I.hl'l limo : outh.
ATI1ftmNTA. Oa. , I eb. 6.-Tha first touch
of the cid : wave Ss'aS felt hers this morning ,
A eigimt Inow fell , but incited immimediateiy.
T,1mt tlmcrmmiorneter is jail mig fast.
111hz ir.m lii I' tiC' Ii 1)tsi.i'tmm. )
1Ii'iuui , 5 , D. , Feb. 6.-Speclal ( Telo-
gramit.-A ) blizzard hats been raging.ahl day ,
i'ith intl biowlmmg fifty mmslles an hour and
the thmeramicimmoter 20 below zero.
Immko Cl ; 'mImliltili Vrozsnohiml ,
flIJTLAND , Vt. , Feb , 6-For time first time
1mm seventy-fiVe years Lake Ciiamnpialmm is
frtae over its entite lengths.
. . , , , _ , . .
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TALK OF JAILING POLUIAN
Juke GT08Chlp InoBned to Puiihh Sir
Gcrgo for Contempt of Court.
DEPENDS UPON THE MAGNAT CLERKS
Several ifulnilmiomietl to i'inar lam Court 1511(1
ESlslahm 'hmy 'lucy IiuIhetl to t'crmntt , miii
( Jlflcer asIth * a lftmlmpnt'im s In oo
'Iheir 1mssiioyi'r. :
ChICAGO , Feb. 6.-"It Mr. l'tmhlmnnn has
evaded time serving of time subpoena I shall
ccrtaimmiy inimilslm hums for contempt of court , "
said Judge 0rosscup thus evening. Tomorrow -
row mnornimmg half a dozen of George M. l'tmhl-
mmian's clerks will be brought before time
judge anti sworn as to their kndwhetlgo of Mr.
Pulimnams's. actions on Monday. A subpoena
was Issued for his Iresonce , as a witmiess in
Judge Grosacimp's court emi behalf of ( ho do.
fcnae im time conspiracy eases , 'i'imo sub-
pocus was given to Deputy Umilted States
Marshal Jommes on Monday mornimig. At time
0111cc of ( lie l'ullmuaim coimmpany ime vas iii-
foristed by omie of time ottomulants thmat Mr.
l'mmllnmamj was iii lila Private 0111cc. Another
clerk requested to Inform Mr. Pmmllmuan
that Jones hind a subpoena for lila appear-
alice at time Debs trial , Time clerk returned
to time ommter oillco in a few mnonlcnts amid said
Mr. I'ullmnams was not Iii the omce. but would
lie Iii later. All 2mlomulay time clerics kept time
deputy m'umsnlmmg imp nmsd clown time elevator ,
iacim tinio lie returmmeml lie was Immtormmsefi that
: i r. l3umllmnan either imad gene rnmt or liati not
yet returned.
Tuesday mom'mming when lie called at the offlc
of ( lie h'uhlniarm compimsy : lie vas tout ( limit
! .lr. Pullman had gomme out of towus ; tlmat he
was either in Now Yorlc or in W'asiuington.
Time clerk tlltl not kmiow whemm Mr. Pimlimams
had left Chicago , only that hue lied gone
away. , Tcday time counoel for time defemmse
called time nttermtiomm of Judge Grosseemp to ( lie
inysterloims action of Mr4 I'ullmamm's clerks
and intlmmmaetl tlmat Mr. l'ullman had successfully -
fully endeavored to oracle the process of time
court. Time judge directed ( lint Deputy Jones
call imito court ( omncrrow morning all of time
clerics and imsessengers wIth s'Imoni lie hind
comae In contact at time olilce of time I'ullmmsan
comnpamuy.
Mr. Dehs was on thus stand all time after-
iiooim anti will be there agaimi ( onmorrow , lie
said lie never coummsoied or advIsed in any
form time use of violence or Interference witim
time United States mmmii traimis. Ho had never ,
at hihimo Island or elsewhere , told time men to
tie up time roads. snail trains or no ummmiii
trains. lie was simown time fatuous "save your
money auth buy a gun" telegram , and said
lie hod not sent It : or seems it until it had been
sent by oiie of the directors , Other telegrams
1mm wlmlcii time government charged vioiemmco
by indIrection and interference were simown
luau , and he denied the inference drawn by
time iirosecutirn ,
In reference to the riots at time stock yards ,
lme had isammed a statement to time Associated
press dlsciaimning responsibility for the turbo.
leoco there and asserting timut it wes beIng
consmnittetl by others than the American
Railway union.
Bobs was led by lila counsel , Mr. Darrow ,
to review his life and lila connection with time
Brotherhood of LocomotIve Phi-omen duwmi
to ( lie incorporation of time Anmericaa Railway -
way union , after the organization of time
General Managers wesociation. Time unIon ,
time witness said , was organized to prevent
euploycs of railways being used to defeat
time demands of other classes. Time object of
the General Managers association vata to
bring a united front to bear against the do-
manmis of the inca on any one roach. Tlmere
were 870,000 emnpioyes pa the pay rolls of time
i'alircuatls of time country. The General
Managers associauomi embraced about half of
thie roads of the country. 'l'he tendency of
time past few years , Deb declared , was to ( ho
absorption of time smaller roads'by4imo large
railroad corporations. Wages hind been
steadily reduced for years , and to resist fur-
( her reduction was one of the reasons for tIme
organization of' tue A. R. U. The , union was
organized with fifty members and steadily
grew in numbers until it imad 150,000 morn-
hers at time time of time strike last summer ,
All of these mnenubers ware along time lines
of ( he roads represented In ( he General
Managers association.
Time witness first heard of the trouble at.
Puiimnan on his return to Chicago from tue
Great Northern strike about May 5 , 1394.
About 50 per cenb of time Pullman employcs
were nlcmbers of the union. Witness had
not gone to Pullman to. make a personal ex-
amnhnatioa of time situation , but had delegated
Vtc'o President Howard to that duty. Ho
first learned of time atriko itself in ( ho newspapers -
papers on thu , rnIng of May 1. He imami
sent ° 'c' m'd to Pullman to , endeavor to
a-rt ; ( lie threatened strike and the strike
was without lila onsent and contrary to his
advice.
J'JlIf OF ISLSI.I."i'.I JL4ZF.S.
Early MornIng FIres Do'mtray Vmi'uabio Ilusm -
. macsi I'm oium tlrs :
FORT WAYNE , lad. , Feb. 6.-Fire broke
out at S o'clock ( 'his morning In Peters' Box
and Lumber plant and consumed time entire
establishment , ccnsisting of tour main build-
lags and several mushier ones. A strong wind
was blowing and the ecorcity of water recdrd
it impossIble for time firemen to fight time
Ilamnes successfully. Within an ltour and a
half time entire nianufactmmrimig establIshment
was ft ruins. Thu loss is $75,000 and the in-
suranca $25,000 Spontaneous combustIon In
the gitme room was the cause of. the fire. Time
factory was engaged iii the wholesale 'menu-
facture of fine furniture and was one of Lhm
largest In time state.
PLYMOUTH , Intl. , Feb. 6.-FIre at 430 a.
In , destroyed property to time extent of $90,000.
The fire originated in ( ho clotim'ng store of 0.
Wolf and consumed time entire building cf
four floors occupied by 0. Welt , ciothler ; C.
M. IVeish & Co. , jewelers ; Corbin Bras. , cgar
store anml bihiiarml haIl ; J. C , Kuhn , saloon ;
F , II. Kuhn , meat market , and numnemous law
and business ofilcea. The buldbngvao ! owmmctl
by II. Corhin and vae valued at $35,000. The
insurance wIll probably cover over cne-timird
of the loss.
Citpmnln ilognrtlus tItili on Earth , .
ATIANTA , Ga. , Fob , 6.-It turns omit
that time mmcmi who ailed at the sanitarium 'mit
1Ithiea 5pm imigs was not Captain ilogardus ,
time chmamupica lmot , hut L. S. llogartlus of
I.os Aimgsies , Cal. , but fornmeriy of St.
Charles , Mo.
Vhiarmci of Itrmitcmtlmy lniemI.
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 6.-Captain Heed
of the aimbp T. F. Oaken , chmam'ged with
cruelty to his crew , s'ami today milsehargetl
by time Umsitetl States commissioner , sevem'ai
sailors tystbtying that the ailege'd brutalities
hind not occurred ,
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Ym'uimmttir , 'i lieu's ItImICmiI'mti l1etsqarn ,
W/ISIIINGTON , Feb. 6-Semmatoj Allen to-
thay Introduced a bill i'cqulrlng that hereafter -
after all gold mind silver coin kept by time
government for time puirposo of rem1eemin
gold antI Iiver certificates ehmcsil 1m , kept iii
the vaults of the Treasury deprei'tnient nail
at no other lsinc'es , miami timmit nil rf'tlemptlons
of titemu , notes or eertlfleates shall be mnada
at the Treasury depmmrtme'mot nsitl at no other
niece.
RvI'fll.sm t'o.i'txI' is riiun.
% TeIts Fargo Comislimimmy Vatts limo Ato1mlon ,
Comiirst , 'tmhscmlmlptI.
ST. LOUIS , Feb. 6.-4umlge Calthwehl in
the 'tflted States cotmrt today listened
to argumments for and agnihat is , mdiflea.
tioms of the comstrsct between time Atchmlsomi
53stCiii and time \'ehis Fargo Fisrcss coin-
pan ) ' . The am'gummsenta arc time result of
a. PetItion pres'ntetl by tis receIvers of
the Achs1sm nsklmi Jtmdge Caidweil to
slot a tins' to hear Limo raporla of the cx-
11-055 commlliany on the tmtmm-demmsome chmnr-
nettur ( if' time contract , Time' lsaiiiion ci-
legeil that time eimtrat wn.q unamle Decemn-
her 1 , 1802. for ( lie years , nnml hsy its termmi
tile AtChmiomi timid Limo roads commirelieti by
It Were ' Cc , afford the expm'ean company fa-
ciliti'es for their himsims . as. 1mm i'eturam thmo
expm't'mr'm comnpamsy .nti to Pay f'S ncr coast
of nil gross rcclpta anti wan to gimarnmieo
( lint tlmis i-timmt wouhti mmumioummt to $ l,47,000 ncr
'ear , 'rime l-ece'iyem's rcpres'nted ( lint
I'resItient Vmmii'mmtimse of the exlro'e'm corn-
pausy hunch relurste(1 tis' mu to atmimmit to time
court ( hue tlt slm'e of time 'eIls Fargo corn-
Pl5Y fat' a , mnotlillcaticis of time cntrmmct , ' '
cinlmsuiimg isis expres compaimy s'ns losimig
$2i0 diP ) Per year saucIer its ternmi , vicht
lmmi ( been necedeil to with rns oral rca r-
vation thmtmt it reatijmmetimment simc'ul'i Lie imatl
if It. vere found , after time eommtrnct wins
rgnesl. timuit its terimus vere uneepmnl.
i. S. l'illlmut' ' of H'tmm Francisco , nttor.
Iie ) tom' time \Vells Fargo comnpnmis' , stated
time poslilcn er lila company.V , ' 11. ltoss-
lmmgtoms for time tiuilon 'I'rtLt conipamsy , Il ,
D. Lee for time ? mlereamstlle 'I'rmmst commmpaumy
amid Jemtlgo J. 1) . l'hmillmo : for time Cemitrni
Ti emmit Ctimupmmmiv , on 1ehmiif , of f'reclosing
bommtiimoimiem' , lwotestctl against nim' imlothl'
Iieatiomm of time cimitiomet as immterterfmig vltli
time legal niuxets ut' time vailro.iil eommspnmiy
to whmicis thc , mnom'tgage hinlilers lund at
claini , Mr. Ito , slmmgtomm contemmuieti timat thin
i'ecelvorn lutul mtefl. jmmrisdlctlomu over thmo
comm tm-a e t
llep'feil Judge Citldwll : ' 'As Lb jim-hi-
( llckon , , tlil Is cmi eNecemlory contract , antI
time reccivem-n can ask to Imave it elir.ef-
mirmurd. ' ' Judge Cnhmiweli asserted thtm
aUtimtl'It ) ' of time catirt to mnbchify time colt.
trtct , aummi lie Instmmctetl tim ! receivers Lu
imivestigate and snake a recomminiendatlon
to imimmi ,
. .IlLIN1)'Eti' SUfl'l'lTtITIf.
Cimairmuisti of thin ( olmco Conmmmmhtto I'ro-
hiltreR nfl Immtvre'tlmig Coiimprimmmitcie ,
' \A 511 INGI'ON , Feb. G-CImahrmsmami Blend
of time coinage comnniltee of time house hmna
prepareel a nroposetl amnemmdmemmt intended
as a substitute for time Iimmammcini bill smow
before time house. It nrovldes in brief that
all coimi obligations of tIme goverumimemit shmithi
be paId in Stammdnrd gold om sIlver coins
and timmit such payments muimali be made in
mmcii coimi as amity be ummost nti'amitageoims to
( Ito go'ernnient. For time Imurpose of lire-
vluilng thin treasury vItim such cohmma , tha
dumtbes on Imports are to ho palmi one-half in
gold mmii omie-hait in lutantiard sliver coins.
To m'edeem tIme treasury umote Issued umniier
tIme Simermnams net , the bemhilon nurchissed
thereumstier is tam hi coimmoti , mmot its tunIc
$10 000.000 C'ero' mnomith , TIme treastir notes
redeornemi arc to be lucid Into time treasury.
rhme frce coiminge flccouimt of 1837 Is revIved
mmii nil authority to isi'ue bontlo or to Increase -
crease time Interest'henrbng debt is revoked.
To immeet time tieticlemicy accrtmimig iii time ,
treasury amid to enable time secretary to set
apart coIn to meet obligations of that clmmur-
actor , time secretary is nsmtliorIzeti to isseme
treasury notes vhmich tire to be receIvable
for all 1emant1s of time Unitemi States , cx-
, cept duties oum Imports and other coin de-
mnands.
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RiflVF TONIGHT alitithto
LiF J , J.F ' 1EST of the WlEK
( MATINIdB SATURDAY , )
HOYT'S
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TEMPERANCE
TOWN
First time In ( his city of Mr. Hoyt's new
comedy.
Box shieet imow oieml at usatmat pricco.
B OYD'S THREE NIGHTS.
Commencing Suiiday , Feb. 10
I ) . W. TIUSS &cO. . nimmiounco 1893 imroduc-
lIon of
W3NG.
Titto Greatst of all Comic Operas ,
60 PEOPLE 60 , ,
In Limo famimous cast.
'WANG'S OWN ORCIIESTA.
Prlces25c , 50c , 7ko atimmi $1.00.
EDISON'S KINETOSCOPJ3
EvgnY DAY PARLORS
yromn C a. m. to U p. m. 100 H. 16th St ,
Sut'jects for this s'oek :
lioximig Comitet , Iltmckimmg lironelmo from
C.mlct'tio , kitty of Limo Iimmffmilo lUll ma y1I' '
wIre. Vcst ,
SANDOW.
ANNABELLE ,
lu iicrEamuioiis " ilmmttcrflyDauce. "
A specIal invItation tt , ladies ,
, WHITE SPOTLESS HMS
Bolt utiihto Jmnnis , smnp'ly ) anile tIn
' umnblemnldwml skin , minti Iuxtmrismtt L'air
- are produced by time ceiebnhtrdCv7t.
COmIA ilCOlElimSa silica mmii others fail ,
Iii f&cial i.ieinisiit'mi , or mite sc's'em eat liii.
mmlori imiti ( it.enNt'd oftimo .1.1mm mind a'csip ,
ii'itii lt.as of hair , eveim syiteum aerate-
( bit. or hteretihmnr0' , ihie ) mire equally
' D0000SMIUI. m3o14 cv113'wbero.
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"Howdy ,
Stranger ! "
Is 'the Texas Welcome '
Texan ' wIiI say 'IfowcIy" to rou , if you will
hun dawn and glvo hmtr hoapitablo citizens' halt a
chance to get acquaInted with you. ,
flesid. behng tL pheasant place to visIt , It doea
not take a lack seat a. a wealth producer. Omi
tIme tiuif Coa.t of Texas mnay be" founh bi
attractions for hmoniesekcrs ; 20 ocrea of land ,
I > lafltC1. 1mm pcars , nema calmer 15.003 yearly.
Chmeop rates in effect durIng winter months.
Now is the Chine to go. Call on or address 10. L
Palmer. 1' , A. , Santa l'o route , Omnatmn , for cx.
cum'sion rates and feu copy of Cast Countr7
folder.
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I recommend It no euLrior ; to any 1irriIiti3 tour Ctonaehm , PiarrImata , Iructatlon ,
known to nw , " if. /nc'n , 21. 1) . , ICiliam ; givca cheep , and nm'owote8 e
II ! tIe. Oxford iL , lruollyo , U , Y. cst1oim ,
Without injtiriouil unodlcatloti ,
,4Th , US ) of 'Coathi-la La t.o uaivcrr.al and "For raeral ycari IJuivo rocommn&i
t3 oiem'it r.o rcl : i'o that i sncna a work your 'Car.toria , ' and thahl tdmvaya continue 14
of supcrcroatic. to cadorso 1. Vow nra ( ho do so as it ito-i invariably itroduc4 bene11cLi
Iot.ligeat faniiiea who do no kcom ; Casiorla ¶ esultz. " ' '
iLoixo e.'csy reach. " I'.OS F. I'Ar.nc ; U. 15. ,
C.inwa ? La.nu , I ) . B , , 12thm lIreot and flu Avo. , how York C1t '
2ow York City ,
Too Cz.iuii CoixrAx'i7 3Ivsmu Sarmrr , 2vw YoaE CIT.
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