- - - - . - - - - - - - - - : - vq 4' , - - - - - - - - . . . - - . _ , : THE OMAHA DA.ILY BEE. ' L ; . . : , " ' , . ES'1'.A.J3LISIT1TD JUNE 'l ! , 1871 OMAIIA , 'rnUHSDAY [ OHN , ] "EBRUARY 28 , 1895. SINGLE . ( COP X } "rVl Cl N'rS. WAS A DEATH ) TRAP UcLa xplosion in n New Mexico Mine Attended - tended with Great Loss of Life ONLY ELEVEN WERE RESCUED ALIVE Even These Were Alm03t Gone When Brought to the Surfnco TWENTY-flVE DEAD BODIES nECOV RE 4 No One Appears to Know How Many More Are in the Shnft DISTRESSING SCENE AT lifE PIT'S MOUTh Jorlpl"lvo or Flly Moro Are Slp\noe.l . tn 10 Still II tin ' \.rkllJs 1111 ' 'lcro - 1M Nu n"\o tl\ , Ally ot 'h.m ! Are A1k'o. DENV1fl Colo" , Feb. 27-A spcclal to the Tlmcs from Cerrlos , N. : t. , says : Ono of the most serious minIng accidents In the hlsLoryof Now Mexico occurred at White Ash , three miles from here , this afternoon , when nn explosion of gas wrecked the coal mIne of the Santa Fe Halroall company. The ' , . entrance Is closed , nml as forty men arc In - the mine n seems almost Impossible that any can have escaped alive. Dense smoke Is Issuing from the all shaft , IndicatIng the interIor of the mine Is IJrnlng. Up to 2 o'clock no one has boon r.scucd , although the body of ono man. a driver , has been found at the mouth of the tunnel. * A specIal Lo the Republican says : OwIng to the smoke , dust and noxious vapor that fled every aPllroach to the workIngs two .3. 110urs ebpscd before any progress could , be made toward efCeclng a rescue. and the efforts were cruelly rewarded , for UII to 7 o'clocl but one miner had been reached. His dead body was found near the entrnce , Three hours later the rescuers succeeded In reachIng the len fourth level and the dead bodies of several men were brought oul. S The sight about the mine was heartrendIng ) In the exLreme. FrantIc wives , many oC them carrying babies In their arms and ha\'lns children hanging to their skIrts , stood at the entrance of the mine for hours , amid tears and prayers , watching and waItIng . whie hundreds of men vaInly u strucle _ u tn raIn nn _ u _ _ _ _ _ ' " _ _ entrance further Into the mine. So dense was the smoke at one tIme during the after- ; \ . noon that many thought the mine had taken - fire . and the conduct oC the wives and mol her when this was announced as a proba- blly was pitul In the exlreme Up to 5 o'cloclt the gas continued to pour forth from the single ollenlng' In the mine In such volume as to make the progress of the res- cucrs very difficult . but an hour later tha noxious vapors cleared away and the work of recovering the dead bodies began 10 prove moro successful Twenly-two men are still . In the lower workings of the mine and It Is I & ' not thought possible that they are alive. The I 44 work of rescue goes on bravely. SCENES AT THE SIAI T. Many heroic scenes have been witnessed during the afternoon , and tonight a gruesome : spectacle Is presenled. Many campfires dot : the scene and the ngulsh of the women and children hovering about them , hoping for the best and urging the men on In their endeavors to reach the entombed , while others are clinging 10 their dead or minis- tering 10 those brought out alive , presents n picture of human anguish seldom witnessed. I Is thought the explosion was caused by the mIners brealtnS through into some old abandoned working , thus liberating the gas that had accumulaLed. The mine was worlled through a single incline shaft exlend- f lag 3,000 feet In at an incline of thirty degrees , nll seems to have been defective as respects ventilation. The mouth of the shaft Is the sole means of egress. Nobody seems I know just how many men went Into the mine this morning. OrdInarily 160 men arc em- ployed , but this beIng Wedncs ay I Is said scarcely hal the usual quota of men were at vorle. Representative I.aeden , lately employed . ployed there , says tonight that he Is confident - dent that not less than eight-live men must have been In the worlllnb" at the time of the explosion 'he latest reports from the scene by telephone are that twenty-Lwo dead bodies have thus far been recovered. A special to the noclty Mountain News < I from Cerlos , N. M. , sayn : Up to 10 p. m. , twenty-five bodies have bc-n taken out horrl- , bly burned and mutilated , and difficult of Identification. One of the rescued , John Stuhihesfdlt. says that hD heard the explosion end himsel and lire comrades started for the maul slope , but could not get out , and retreated - treated back Into the mine to u pool of water , where they Immersed themselves , and by ag- fluting the water managed Lo get all enough to live al for foul hours of their confinement , but when the resrulng IlarLy reached them they were In the last stages of abllhrxlatol. The namE of the drIver who was killed at the mouth of the tunnel Is John Dolt , a by The following are tho"lunes of those 1le : : J. H. DONOHUE , pit boiia. < JOHN C. BOCK , trapper boy SAM I.HD , miner . - I ILINRWOH'rI. ( ' nOY III.I.IIS. WILLIAM 1 JON S. flAM I JA US. W T M'CIARTY. TOM WIT [ .Y. t JOHN S\'LINY. JOhN EA'rOHNF. . TOM Hm.I.IA Y. JULFS NCS.IItANT " faUler ' JENUY Nl SIANT , son. LOUIS NESIANT , son. ANGELO IUFI"OTI " , mOHAHD DmOI . miL I0 11' . flEOItOl SIAIT . AUGUST LlPLAT . I ) . StMIT1S. mml IAlmN - 2'lrJfLl'J ; U.VJLII . . _ tIW . T , Offlcrs Galherll ! , In' the 1'111 : " City ElectIon : Croolii 1IIclon KANSAS CI'rY , Feb. 27.-AvrehtN of Iler- 10lS Illcrd for election frauds ao bcllg I snai1o , Twelve ot the . . : 11110 II0wly ' \olvo mon , 110w- V ( vel' , have , \'o11tal'ly sUrrOlllel'CII them-I eieives. 'ho oUcers UI'lleur to be unlhlu to loruto others , but lay that alt against whom Inlllments ! ha"o heel relul'llll 0 111 who are Iii thu ely will ! o l'rl'ltol he- tOl'O tomornlV , Thio mel ul'rlsle(1 today wen' : 'rhl'odoro F. Ilansen . la\e Vre ) . fee , John lalelcer , laiiiii'chsh ii leona iicrgniaii. 'l'he bond In each case , which waR \ U.L WUK IllwIIIIly , eUle - 1115110(1. 10lekcr was nn ale'Uon juigo , nl11 II elmrlell with voting In a Ill'clnot II whlll ho .Ihl lot yoUnl other imn Iln wert also jUllnel , and ale charge.l with 4 ntltrnctl bUllola and in.iling falue so. ! IC- turna. 'j'hl isan'I jl' ) ' hua lot yet con- \ c'lu.t II its 1\lltGu tel oC Ihu rocoll wur'l el'UII Crnull Several wllt'S ' el from the I\\'onll ward were be ro 1. ' the jury 10lmy and It 1 : boll vcll further Inl"t- mentl11 bc returned. ' 1hu Jury II also : I\nlll 11 attention to the Ninth wll',1 untl Iii issvostigating alleged crookedness 11.II , 1'oltltlng nl gel CrOoilolne51 tole - _ _ . - - - Ni i'ruurodIti , \ llnlt Cite HluHIRrll , Ul'FFAIO \ , Feb. ' - Tso ) attorney sen. , . flnl has denied the application ot lho Central I.aboi' union or New York 101 heave tl heln 11I'PC\'el\IIHS \ to chmoh'o . the Hnnhl' , ? cUIIlrt 01. 01 the Grolndl tmt I II a UOIOlloly , 'he . Clle baa bci caU1n . for &u10 time , ft , f.t r.INN.hIz ' : .1IUUII Ic.VCITRI ) . ' -.INN.11 lUUI JXOITJW. Ielnc8 : ot the Turbulent feenca of TUt8dR : ! Jht , SAVANNAH , I"eb. 27.-At noon today the board of monagers or the Young Men's Hebrew association , which has the lease of lie hal In Masenlo temple , adopted ( resolu- tons canceling the contract for the hal with Slatery , the ex-priest. The resolution states that this acton was taken as Siattery's langlago Is calcullell La incite 10 riot , cn- langerln ! the hives and property of the cItizens of Savannah About I o'clock this morning four three- story buildings al Farm and Margaret streets were blown up. The explosion wrecked them complele l rorLs are making by some persons to connect this wHh the riots of last night , bul there Is no evIdence to sustain the charge. The riot Is the topic of conversation hero . Feeling runs high anll Slalery has received assurances trom many sources that ho shah be IlroLecLed at his lecture tonight hy citzen' regardless of Iloleo or military. Savannah's good name Is at stake and many citizens express n determination that It shall lot bo said that freedom of speech Is suppressed ( here. Slalery has made formal 111111caton for Permits for his wie 10 lecture this after- noon before isitnsif . he to IccLure tenlghL. Mayor Ieyers will grant Ihem. ( lie has been urged InsLe.\l of using the military In the event of further trouhihe 10 cal out the lire department and pour streams of water on the rioters 'fhls probably will he adopl ll. A large element of the lower clses of Roman Catholics are Intensely bitter In their fCIII ! against Slatery , all threaten Lo alelpt 10 mob him again lonfht. They are being frowned .Iown by others of their faith who thoroughly conlemn last nlsht's proceedings The PrIests are denouncing the rioters as having brought disgrace on their church . 111 the combined influences may keell them away from the Masonic hal lonlght I came out this morning that cnE or two smal Pieces of dynamite or sam other high ex- ploslvo was amon" the things thrown at the hall. One explotftl and shattered t \0 or three frames of glass. Guards were kept at the armories all last night. I Is stated that members of the A. P. A. have sent for an organizer to come here anti take advantage of the excited stale of the public mind. , Unsuccessful efforts were mal today 10 , bur the Masonic temple. Police were kept I about It al nlghl. The police have a long list of names of the headers of the rioters , ami they will be arrested ns rapidly : S 11:8- sible. On of the leaders I In police caurt this morning Insulted nli defcd the re- cattIer , and was sent to jail for thirty days for contemhit. ( loUIL j15 I.j.1.\ I ' I' . . SBS Alr.1l' , , Vss , the Ohilrt 11"ol II the United States ; nntl Fur/"r , Iw I Pall I S nor oC IInelll. % . KANSAS CITY , Feb. 7.-Gencrl Mason Dr'mI1 , aged 81 , ex-governor of Idaho , the odest : Mason In the United States , and former associate In legal Practice with Abraham LIncoln , died here today at the home oC his son-In-Iuw , 'fheodore Gowly , oC Brlht's Ilseuse , The funeral services _ wilt In 1.1.1 tnmnr- n . ' _ _ _ , 'u _ _ " _ n. nm _ row and the hotly taken to nlpon , " 'Is , . 10 ho interred by the side of the deceased's wire. General Bryman was born In 1813 In BufCuto , N. Y. In 181G ho was admitted to the har. Be then went to Louiswihie . whore he edited a paper und hracticed law. He nlenmtel between the two pro- fessions , obtaining eminence In both. In 1812 he removed to i3pringfleld . Ill. . and began Iho Practice of law. Whlo In Sprlnfel he waR n neighbor of Lincoln , and was associated with him In mnny a case. The intimacy between them eon- tinned until 1.lncoln's death. In 18Gt Gen- oral lrn'mun enlisted as infijor In the 'fwenl-nlnth Illinois Infantry , command- Ing forces tinder General Grunt He served with honor anti received promotion rap- Idly. He was mustered out at the close of the war ns brevet major general. At the close of lhe he returned ' war to piing- Spl'ln"- field. , In lS73 he went to Ripen 'Vis . where ho gained fresh legal honors In lila President Grant appointed him gayer- \ nol of Idaho. In 18S ho returned , to Ihipon , where he began anew the practice oC aw , Failing health caused ! his \rctce . and In 1835 he came to Kansas City , where ho has since made his home with his datItii- ter. General Dryman was the oldest editor nlll the oldest Iason In the United Slates. He heaves two , children , 11S , Theodore GO\l ) ' of thIs city and n mar- ned daughter In San o Diego. anl .IWBUEUS . SIWUJU1J "U MO.YRY. "nto In the I 'JrDS Cur 10ntllne.l Notbllg They Vaiitocl. DALLAS , Tex" , Feb 7.-Tonight at 8 0'cloc1t the northbound Houston & Texas Central trin , as It stopped nt the Inter- section of the MIssouri , Kansas & Texas , five miles nClth ct here , was held up t ) , seven highwaymen , who covered the engineer - glneor with six-shooters. They then forced u porter to uncouple the train from the engine baggage and express cars. Three ot the robbers then stepped Into the cab and forced the engineer to pull u distance ot half I mihe. Hcro they compelled the \'eils Fargo incsseng'r , A. H harris to open his door 011 sate and tear open the packaes. There was no money , but Chic l'abbcl' took the oJprws messenger's Ills- ) tol. 'l'iicy then shot away the headlight and ollelcd iso engineer to back his tmln. In doing so the engine collided with the rest of die train , wrecking the bumpers , but not crippling any or the lassezigers. On the train was n Party of ladies relur- log 1101 he I Moody meeting he'lng held here They all went 10 praying . one of them lellng wlh "Oh , 1.01(1 ( , ' 1hou who rescued ' Daniel from the lion's den , .Ielvel' its. we bececehs ' Thee from the hauls , 01 these bandits. " The shol'lf 19 out with hloodhounds trying to run lown the lob- ! ers. The robbcr " got S no m ney , aI'JIn ? i.i.KL . " : , Jl.1UD JUOK , Arrested for , \tell.I , : , ; 10 Bcut IL 1'11'11 lil I KANSAS CITY , I eb. 27.-McKee nanltln , the well known actor : Dan' FLller , his loathing man : Miss O'Nel , leading lady , In'\ ' P. T. Johnson , property man , were f'l'sLec tonight on n chare sworn out hy 1 K. CrUey , 1110prletor or the Centropul:1 : hotel of h'ylnl to evade the paymen t oC a' It ) board bill claimed to be owing the hotel eople. ) 'rhe ) ' were immediately taken before - fore Justice KI'u/el' und committed for trial ullel' bonds oC $ IOI ' cacti Till . requisIte ! amount wal later furlshet hy tile manngcl' oC the theater nl which the company hi playing and the quartet "mILtl..1 to cle. part. 'rhe trial will come UI Lom'lrro\ liefore the hotel hiseketi Heroro sUllper pcoplu Ilelc,1 the members ot the COIIIIIY cut of their roomt and they welo compelled to seek quarters eisewlici _ . } "U.JW.IL U 'JUIWI J , 1S , I2L.lKfl. AU r.iiraiiiile luslesl 1 U"O' Ch'ctl II Ucreronco tn hut :1"1"11' : , LAIIAsi1F'yo. . , Feb. 27-fi3peciai ( 'ele- &lnm-1'he ) funeral tt Ju.lse Jdl " ' . Ialn WUt held lt iso I"lrst " Presbyterian hul"h at ( hits city nt 2 'olocl' this afteracon : " 3tc' ' : N A. Morris conducted lho ucrvIcs . Al the business houseD at the city were closed Irons 1:3Q to : o'c'loclt , anti almost the entire populaton turned ali In respect to the iisnloEy of the dhstingtiishset.1 dead . ' rise 1'mOIT allnuulshel tead. 1h 101.11 offerings were profuse. ' 1ho jtilges of lhe 1III'elue court , Judge Scott uC the Flrl judicIal ' district and client hvenlY" live members oC the bar an'l ' llromlnlt cItiz'iiii were present from Cheyenne , be- " \ ' ! Iml ) ' ot"r towns thluhhout the state . It vas th' largest funeral ever sects In Lnramle ) eCI r I ) ion liii Cs'o l'ts I l3OhI.l. ! DEADWOOD , l eb. 2i.-HIIC'Jlul ( 'l'le- giiaiii.-A Due correBpolulelt wu' InrVl'lell b ) Judge 1unly or the United States otsrt that no acton would be taken In the ca o nt use ety : of Omall nJlllt the Aissericais : rlc:1 'uter \ \ orlis eotipaiiy until L'otii tiartlos untolh rlllal . Ilarthl 10 Cite action had nn opportunity ( tn h. hicard. 'J'ho judge wiI engaged for lw 01' thr" Wl'CK yet In thl6 tlistiic't . The jury In Chic cal ( of Johl A. Nelsais , charh,1 with attempting te tiofj'nutl tIn / ! l1u.I go' \ eminent ly chlhnll 1 I'euftol to tl he was lot entitled ala ! forgery lit the tnlc.1 States COUll 5 , wa f011'1 ' guilty this cvvning. : 1 ( \:1 n/ . UI'nl'JD,1 Ullt lt ; ii 1'11.11 I , DJ 'J'IOI'1 Ueh. , Feb : 7.-Atljiitaiist ( Jets oral lJulo:1 of the state I ' ILuto issittstry Dtalf dl'olllle Ileatl today ( toni heal dlsca ' whll atl'ldlnl the funeral " ot GICCI' Pad' , late iresitlent or the letrol inlI. "I ) ' COIIII ) ' , wlh Uo\'cror .fllIi Hul- bC\ CruSt Ittte odlcvrs ; , 11':1 GOSSlS ) RIGHT FOR l ONCE Predicted Resignation of the P01tmMter General Occurred Yesterday , STORES OF DISAGREM NTS DENIED t'rsonrih Iitislnes Ululrll Ills Attentlots- , ClnlrC'MIIU1111 . \11 In All l'ruh- ability lie lilt Sisi'ccssor-ltIehl Wi Clnllnte Until ' \llrl , WASHINGTON , Feb. 27.-Postmaster General - eral BIssel hate this afternoon placed his resignation as a member ot the cablnent in the hands of Predent ! Cleveland , to be accepted upon the Ippolntment of hIs suc- ccssor , Though the rumor of the coming retirement of Mr. I1cl have been rite for some time , the of- fidel announctment , when It was made this evening caused something of a sensation. The statements whIch have been made that a disagreement between the llre'shlent anti Mr. Bssel caused the resignation were known by almost all In official circles 10 bo without lie slightest foundation amI therefore the usual Interest and gossip which usually attaches - laches La Chic retirement of a member of a cabinet was entirely hacking In this case , as Il was conceded b ) all hint only the personl desire at Mr. Issel to resume his lucrative law practice actuated him In taking the step which he did. An Associated press reporter called upon him and In rellly 10 questions , Mr. Bssel sall : "I have placed my resignation In lie halHls of lie Ilresideut. The reason for so doing Is that m ) professional work iL home Icmands my attention ant I feel that I can- . not longer remain away from it. 'fhe busi- ness of the department Is In good condition and Is transfer to my SUccessor C1n be m1de without affecting the publc service. I have found my worlt agreeable , alhough at times quite ont ous. I confess I Icave It with regret , because I have become deeply Inler- estll In 1 amI hind a dslre to nceotnphls'n somethIng lucre lu the development of the postal srlce Ihan J have found possIble In these Iwo years of efort , I deeply regret also thai I am thus compelcd to sever 0111- clal relations wllh Chic president anti ! the cJbl- ! net , which have been most satisfactory and cordial throughout. "Perhaps without impropriety I may now say t'lat all rumors oC dlsagrecments be- tween the president ant any of his cabinet have been wlhout foundation. I doubt I there ever was a moro harmonious cabinet than the present one , and Its members are a unit In support of the president on every public qucstion. " Everywhere were heard sincere expressions of regret at :11 IJiselh's retrement , HEGnrTS AT TIlE WHTE HOUSE. At the white house the presldont salll : "I surely Is not necessary for mc to say that I shall release Mr. Bissell wih the utmost regrel. All of his associates In the almln- Istrton will feel that they have lost a colleague who. In all respects , was a valu- able factor In their executive labors as wcl as a companIon to whom they have become greatly attached. I am not taken by sur- Iwlse for I have known for soma ( line that It was inevitable , because Mr. Dssel's reasons - sons for his acton were of a personal nature' anti were Inexorable. Still this first break In the cahlnet which has been , In the midst ot many perplexing sluaton . entirely har- monlol . all being actuated by loyal devo- ton to tho. publc In this , and pervade In a marked degree by the personal attachments which such connections cannot fail to crc- ate , causes us all real sorrow. Much grt- ! tcaton awaits Mr. Dssel In the appr.oa- : ton ( of hIs countrymen of his splendid all : , 'ahl'ble public service. " Thcugh In Ito department and congressional circles tile all was filled with names of possible - sible candidates to succeed Mr. Bissel , from stales ranging from lie Atlantic to the Pa- chile and to Florida on the ruth , still Cite feeling was uppermst among men In official ! life that the president would reward In some way the untiring devotion of Congressman Wilson of West Virginia to the administration throughout tll congress. Tonight they saId this cpporLunlLy ( had : arrivej and It can be stated that , unlEss the preDldent changes his mind , Mr. Wilson's name will go 10 the senate tomorrow as the successor ot Mr. nEe I , and It Is more than probable that he will be honored by an immediate confrmton on the port of the senate , as was Senator Hansom a few days sInce , when hD was ap- pointed minister 10 Mexico I Is quite cer- tln Mr. Dssel will not relnquish his portfolio - folio flurialo. until April. lIe will then - return to DISCUSSES ) UHESM IUU"On3 Women Protest , \g.dIAt Iklrts , 11gh Steels timid Constrlctet " 'iia Is. WASHINGTON , l.'eb. 27.-Dress re orm wag the tbeme ot lie discussion throughout today's sessIon of the National Council of Womcn. The hal was crowded as a result of the announcement of lie tcplc , and many of the prominent members of the council con- trlhulcd Choir vlew Practical suggestions : Practcal suggestons tor Chic improved dress movement were made In the report of tile chairman of the dress committee , Frances 1. Russell of Ht. Paul. The conJ111eo made a vigorous protest against Chic present cumbersome skirts , high heels and constricted waists , and charac- torlzel Ito moder civilized woman's dress ai a demonsLrlon of habitual idleness . She :1ldoll : , \Vomiien while we Inhor and wait for thin economic ground of woman's disgraceful - graceful ; garb arid silly economic functions to disappear , 110 what II possible In dress , as el'cr'thlns cio Lo how u nobler woman- 'hooll , " The elhlcs at II'el were reviewed by ltev. lila C. 1IIIon of Moline , I" , who re- gardc' ' the bOIl ) ' as a tool or instrument of Iho IlerlQn an.1 said I lat to malle the body ImauUful as well as sl'png , was n plain Iuly The ( line JenL In the consideration of dress tess hal bu'n 10 cxtenslvo that leo little thought bad been bestowed on lie ( developmcnt of the ml11 sitU body. Martha SLrlcllland of Illinois hell that ar- tsle .Ires was bne.1 . on artistic thought , knowledge , wcrl and the consideration of many Important t prInciples. The modern dress site pictured as I gross violation of unit ) ' , slid l"rtculIlly In tile exagglraLon of tie shoulders ull ! Lhu minimizing of the waist Frances E i : , I.en"re of Massachusetts spoke eln ' the Ideal costume of a female bicyclist , and Mrs. mien A. Richardson of lassa- ehnsets advocated loose clothlnl ot a 10lUS material Mrs. Annie WhieJohns n- - of Clmicusgo made an cresL plea for the eman- ciia lon ot women from their fashion Illates un.1 advocated the adoption of n national Ire1'1 reform whIch would allow the develop- mcnt or the hOl ) ' on natural lInes all accorll- 11:1y have becolln all beautifying results . The cession closed , stthi 'lho wlh a Plea for dress reform hy Julia Paulno l.ea'ILt of Maine , \so referred . to Ilressnnking as a profession In which stupidity WIS colossal. 'I'iiiht"s , . : tull.t.n " 'cnt ( Ivet I"II , , v 'ASI1rNG'rON , Fehi ! 7.-'rhe question ot the confrmuton or A. D , Tinsloy ISst - Illtrr at Sioux Falls , R. D. , was again raised In executive sessIon In lie senate IxcoutVf Iennlo to.hbut Sennlor leUhleohJeelod to the 'Iubml slol o IhlR /aler In the nb- itelico oC I quornm : utah the nomiiinatioil nrlln wcnl uves. hcmiti' Kyle gave no- lice of a iiiotiomi tc naive on executive ses- I molln 10' , . , . , ( UI lel- sian when there Iholll h" l I quorum pros. Ott C. UI11 Inllnnho that lie wuuhl object 11 Chic t\n lllol or other blslleBs until the lutol' lhoultl ( ! c , disposed - of untl 1".I"I' tpr t ito Ilcln.hl 1"lle. \\'Aflf I INGTON . , J'-ch. 27.-Speciah ( Tele- gram.-JC. ) IV . 10ul0 of Courtand , N. Y. , 11 bell Ulllolnlco 1'o\lver ot Cite deCunct natoli hunk ut 1tethilht1 . S. D. Ul'nlral .Iisnies A. 'iihhansson . ex-com- I mlsslne. , ; . , 'C the general hld olle , who WIP rll'rnt ) ' 1 wn'de'l ' I' medal for con- SlllluOU9 services dlllnl the wur , II cele- 1 brutnl Chic ( \lt tonllht l' givIng a sup- per 10 Oeleril Doore. Colonel Henderson I\nl n few Other Iowa trlends. CcnSr'sman Llcc ) left tor home tonlsht. . . . JLU.IW TIllW JICWI.S . .IL1CI.t : 1) 1 ' , - First Intt ! In Cnb" , Not Very SlnJulnRrr : MADRID , I cb. 27-A . lipatchs from Havana announces that In klfmlshes with lie government troops In Mntnnzs the reb- els lost two killed anti three of their number were taken prisoners. Th6 Insurgents at Guanlanamo , a short distahce cast of the city of Santiago tie Cuba , "Inve .1Ispere.l. LONDON , I eb. 28..A dispatch to the Slnllnr(1 from Madrid says that at the meet- , Inr of the council We.lnesl11y evening Senor Alarzuza , minister of the coionIes : annouleeJ that lie governor general o'f Cuba had senl a cablesram announcing that he hat sent General La Chambre , wills' , several columns , In pursull of armcII bands ( In the province of Santiago te Cuba. Thid police hail at- tacked amI dispersed a band In time province of Mtanzrs , killing several brigands. IIAVANA , Cuba I eb. 21.-I3aisds of In- I surgenls are still In arms I" the provInce of Iatanzas , though In what hmubers or with wlmt succss Is unknown here. MartIal law Is enforced In the lirovitico and no messuges go back anti forth save under government sanction. Disturbances are reporlet also In Santiago lIe Cub , Inll that city has been .Ieclared In a state of war. Marti , the rovo' lutonary chIef , ant General Gomez are re- IlorLed Lo be on the Islaud. lnlSLOII 1 lD , SUI'L'OitT , - ' In.lcuton tlt n Slh'.r ' nnforcnco May Sonit lie ( 'aiiq'cI. :001 'ul.d. LONDON , Feb. 27-A dlspntch 10 the Times from Berln sayc the Borsen Courier declares the federal states have adopf a sympathetc allude Loward Iohenlohe's proposals In re- gartl 10 the silver problem amid that I Is therefore expected that Invllatons 10 attend a monetary conference will non bo Issued In an editorial thIs moring lie ( Standard , the leading conservative organ , declares for the Imp rLance of the malnlEnance of the gold standard Lo England. Time qller saysVo : are absolutely bound noL toswerve / hem th ! princIples of a slngb gold andrll for Great Britain . But so far a9 It can be accom- plshed without breach or Impairment of this fUllameltal principle , I Is urgenl ) ' to our interest 10 promote steadiness In the com- paratve value of gold and sl er , Sir Wllam Vernon Inrcourt was therefcre lhh-at1viod to speak In sympathy with the projected comi- ference , although nothing Is likely to come of it. " The Helchslag later adoptQd t the motion of Franz Iiize cenlrl . for : government inquiry - fulry into the position of time ' work Ins classes with the view of arranging tar such. Hoblnonl 10 1ne e'cl Loobe , LONDON , Feb. 27.-Sir ' flercuies nobln- son , formerly governor ot Hong Kong , Ce- ion . New South Wales New Zealand and of the Cap ot Good ( Hope , holding the last namid position from 1881 to 1888 , has been all- pointed governor all commander-In-chief of Cane Colon and hlh" commissioner for Soimthi Africa In sucecsslon - to ' hoary - ' liroug- : : ; ham Lochie who was recently recalled on ' account of his long standing differences of opinion wIth the premler.lion ; Cecil Hhodes. i ! 1ur ( 'rIsi4 Only 1cIporary , VIENNA , Feb. 27-AI a meelng of the budget committee of the fl1chsratls ! . Dr. von pienar , minister of fnanct said that the crIsis In the SUIa Industry was merely tran91- tory. He was oPPoul to ' i . reduction being made II either the export , p mlum or the Import - pert duty on sugar. He & ecbre that the government did not favor tt ! - ha were bIng made to form , a : " \fU 1 purpose of raising the price ot' txar.ln..ius- ( na. . - n.htor IRd ned If " IIcxlco , LONDON , Feb. 27-ln .tpo 'hikruptcy court lo\y the creditors ot Judge - \ : ' 1. Davis , formerly of Denvel ; ' dolo" , descrlbr as an American companytpromoter1 : held their first meeting. The 1tor did 'not ap- pear amid It was stated he ljifd ] gone to M x- leo In connection with raIlroad schemes In which he Is Interesled. 'The ' assistant receiver - , celver applied for a varrulssL for the arrest of Jude Davis ant the c"1' was adjounied' ' unti March 26. f ; l'oit,4 Scvlntonth limIt lverlnry , LONDON Feb. 27.-Timetorn1ng publshes , ' n dispatch from nome II aYlns that the pope will omclate next Suay at 1 special service In the SIstine chaJ l In celebration of the seventeenth amitiiverry of his corona- tiomi . On Saturday next : fue pope will re- ceive the congratulations , of' the noLabllles of nome and through thellplomate corps the congratulations of gcrernments having representatIves at the Vat1an. J" l'Irates In the c " SO" , SUEZ , Feb. 27.-Severr ned sea profes-I slonal wreckers 27.-Severr n arrested for I pillaging the steamer YmrowdoIe . reoenthy ' wrecked In the lied sea ; The reeentY'1 was towed into Suez harkor on' January 30' . by the Egyptian government vessel AIds , convoyed by the l3ergerVilheins . while on 1 voyage from Barry 10 13attvia. The Yarrow- tale Is n Drlish steal r of 1,906 tons resister. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mrlell EIClrSIIIt1 ut "thons ' ATHENS , Feb. 27.-Th Hamburg-Amerl- , can liner Augusta Victriawith the Amerlcln excursion party on bOard has arrived here from Smyrna. .1"UTlI I 'ICI DI J'OIU.'JC , t1tsughitnr at the Vleo I'itsitIeist. ! Asks Ho- lease ( rain U.r n.opnt Mlrrlu ! " , CHICAGO , Feb. 27.- fQtQ of tie troubles of Vice l'resldemit'ichcs of the Pulman Palace Car company cs'ae 10 lght today when It was annoulucd : thai Mr. \Vickes' . daughter 1"lorenej hadj p.l.ted from her young husband , George i'ord of Janesvilhc , Wis. Mrs. WIckes tins recenly obtained a divorce from her husband , the formal decree - cree being handed down yesterday , and tOday young Fomd bade thmVpkcs family gooly amid reLured 10 his fsilhier's hOle , The marrlag of the young cq'jpho occurred but n few 10nLhs ago , anl.'s a romDnlc one. lorence Wickes Cicautltuh anti was Cutful girl , a 11 wenL to Janes\llo to vs gord's sister , anti after 1 wee It's slay t leO : she cuhnly an- nouncc to her frlends1 at' she mid George were Lo be married aL" cd. The ceremony was performc and thm 'Qng people come Lo lIve with time Wlell ! : famiy ! In Chicago Son afterward Vice .Jrd lllenl Wlcleos' wife applied for a divorce , 4i 'her daughter . has followed her preeedept.fl ort.s fmiy Is prominent In Janemsvhhhc , anti says the lrou- hlo Is all owing to his mpLher-ln-law , and declares that his fatbiCiiimlaiy Is In corn- pIeCe symllathy with lUr. ! lrla' . J'OLWR.1IlN'.S .tIg ! " .i illS . . . ( auun , tscik 1\ Shot at U Mtdorer anti Ibvet Court J J1'10rOr ! ' - ' , Fob ' . . . . \ ' CINCINNATI Fobbout 4 a'eloclt lhls uferoon the witi . or Louis Slolten. burger , n saloon keept4got u police court warrant for her hUbl 11 for abusing his faml ) ' , Court Olcer Ilcic MorrIs went alone wills the WIIralt.to ; make the sir- rest. Stolzeubulor r ! Into the street , Jursuel closelY b rt . Drawing 1 revolver he hot bY a ; Is In lie right breast , probably tutll , ' . ' ass Morris Is still unconscous It the hO&1 tish. tolzenburger then law his sister-h : law on ito street anti Iretl two .hots t J her , but tnisctl Ito then look refuge u "ncant house , An hour inter Iutro aats Fred Vt' , S. Sohiaoifer hsavhisg heart jUI the affair , vent SLlneICerhavlnl heDII ufltr 10 his hlolnl pnco ! to . Ct him Htolzen. burger care Olt aim t lircil twIce lt ni Irot Sclmetorj 11 1111 , hi , t. 80b'efer Ilret ol'e. sening . u bal th I ) Ch the mnadman's neck Itllng him lilaC 1ty , ( llmUl l l 111 , . 'UV.O aUITJ lie Ic'ch'cs this Jury' . 'er.tct wills a Cots- tlnlt Unll , " , ' 1"11 $ , FOnT SMITH ! , Arkfl Feb , 27-In the United Slates court loa the jury returned I verdict agllt the outlaw , "Cherokee Bill , " of guilty of murder lI clved the verdict with I contesptuaus lau'J , CONSPIRED TO ROB TIE STATE Onlminatim : of the Ofclll Investigation of the Defaulting TroMmer's ' Afair3 , ANOThER SENSATION IN SOUTh DAKOTA One 11 Chic l'romsiliicitt 1111,11\ Chic Suite 11.1 Three Othit'rs Clmrg(1 wiLls . 18t1A TrlnMlr'r .2)101 In Ills lcfmslt'ittinis , PIERRE , S. D. , Feb. 27-Speclal ( Tele- grammi.-lnvesthgatloms ) Into the Ilefnlealon c I Slate Treasurer W W. Taylor has been completed - pleted antI thIs morning Charles T. McCoy , ono of the leading IJollclans of [ the state. "as arrested and Is now In time custody of the sheriff , awaiting a hearing before Justice Yariielh. The complaint was sworn out by Attorney Gelerl Crwfcrd mud charges Lawyer Tcnmsey of ChIcago , John T. : - Chesney of New York , Charles Ii. Wels and Charles T. McCoy with conspiring wlh Taylor to rob lie ( state of $367,000. I ' Is alleged that they were , its far back lS October , fully cognizant of Taylor's shot tage anti tat : they conspired \Ith him to seize all mOley ali ProPerty In Chic state treasury mud banks anti Lo place It whore the state coul not find I , amid lhJ since Chic defalcaton ] became l\o\n they have used nIl means 10 obstruct Chic staCe In its efforts to recover this or Lo allilrehend Taylor , anll hint the conspirators have dl- vldell amen themselves . lcUcy being the only one wllhln the jurisdiction - diction of Ihe state waR lhe ( only one as yet arresLed. lIe was puL In custody this mornIng - lag and will be arraigned before Justice Yar- nel tomorrow at 2. The testmon ) ' given by McCoy a week ago that 'lylor was hIs client amid later by lanlt Examiner John B. Damond that on Jammuary S Semiator Petre\ hi McCoy $5.00 emu n ' note given a Chicago balJ ( on Talor's endorsement - dorsement or recommcndaton , slrengthcnell the prevailing sn5111clon that McCoy was closely connecled with Taylor In his scheme to loot the treasury of time sLaLe. As tIme commltee received more 111 more evltence , II became salsfed there had been a con- s\lrc ) ' . Last night shorly before 12 o'cloelt , alac.melt lpers were servell upon McCoy , forbidding him disposing . of In ) money or oLher valuables which he might Ilvo belonging to Taylor. This occasioned Il small sensation . but this 10rnlng. when I became Imown tllt McCoy lund been arrested , excitement know no bounds. The arrest was made by Sheriff Price. McCoy Is not In jail . but the attorney ! enerll hs wared time sherif hint 11e Is held responsible for the safe keeping of the prisoner. Shonld the grand jury Indict McCoy , the case will come till next ! ay. The muon-resttlents alleged 10 be In the conspiracy caunot be reached on these proceedings unless they come to this .tntI Ch.n suits arlnst them will be begun. however. ' " " - IWTI CmlI'TEE AFTER IIUMPIIItEY. The Ruths Investigating conlnllee will bring CashIer Humphrey of time Hedfehl Na- tonal bJak again on time stand and will likely make It very Interestng for him. Mr. Humphrey In his former lestmony admitted malcng , a false certificate to the public ex- rnlner last April , ant the ether day swore point blank that he had never authorlze.l 'Uuth's ' bank at Desmct to sLate that certain deposits there In the name of the Hedfell bank ha.l been transferred io 'V W. Tay- 101' Hk-l rs..lovever , covering the same 'ground , have , , QtlLern.utC- ! : tons maltng ' prety''lr ng ; , s1ievlngagaiith l ! r him. Today the commIttee by wire reucsted , Mr. Humphrey to come , but he refused , When Ihreatenel with arrest he riredtlsat ho % vcWld COimle tomorrow. WO'1 coml ' ' . In't'th sennte' ' today the bIlls appropriatIng 40000 ; acres of land for the nedfeld Asylum for lhe insane and time Springfield Normal school , were defeated , as was the bi allowing - Ing the county commissioner" , ( I deposit pub- lie funds In banks subject to Interest and the Kelly autocrat ballot box. Mr. Oleson's joint ' resolution calling on Nebraska for n commission to straighten out the Interstate boundary , Ilasse under suspension of the lule3. In the house Mr. Aplin's big ' Irrlgton bill passed and the ( bill provIding lint the auditor 31101 Issue warrants only 10 the rmOnt of the appropriations for tim current ' year. , The divorce bill was favorably re- porled. The joint resolution for a eonsttu- 10nal amendment , Increasing the limit of the slate debt to $350,000 , passed by 1 close volt l'clvspapers 'Vln Arllllit the 1lnor , LANSING , Michs. , I eb. 27.-Governor Rich today slgued the act providing for the appointment - pointment of new health officials Tor , the city of Detroit by the sovernor. The act I wi take efect March 1. This ends an 1 active fgh between Mayor Pingree and cer- I lain of his friends and the Detroit papers anti physicIans. DETROIT , Mich. , Feb. 27.-0n receipt of the news from Lansing of iso final defeat oC "hom rulo" In the city health department 11)01 Pingree had sensational buletns posLed about time city hal declarIng that the right of self-government had been taken from Detroit : that Senator McMihian's orders to return to corporaton rule had prevailed : that nothing hall equaled snch a slnaton slnco time days of the rebellion , which was started because of tle taxation without rep- resentation. The bulletin . In closing , declares - dares the people of Detroit have been grossly In ule by Limo new law. EVI , 155' ' \I.plle.tnl ' I lotl9(1. NASiiVII4LE. Tenn. , Pd , . 7.-At 10day's sesslcn of Chic leglsJalJ'e committee emi the govermior's election at Aigersvle , lambln county , Conte5tee gvans' a\plcaton for witnesses - nesses to prove that all voters had haiti poll tax pier to the ( November election waR re- fusetl. 'fhls leaves Governor Turimer's evl- denco thai receipts were not prostItuted nt the polls In seren dlsLrlcLs unconl'overted. Under Its rulng the committee will doubtcf3 Lhrow out ( lie seven districts whose vote was chal Ienged I . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' i'Iiousiiittt I allot , . his 'wo Iays . GALV , Ill. , I.'eb. 27.-The Tenth Ils- Irlet republican conventIon which has been In session here since yesterday mor Ins , seemR to bo In a hopeless deadlock. Already - ready nearly 1,000 ballots have ben tallen , the result being the same as the first bal- lot. Prince , 33 ; lcKnney , 16 : cleat , 30 ; Hanney , 23 : lanlnon.l . , 10. This evening thin oonvontlon Is stilt 18d- 10cllI ( , lUO ! ballots having been taken . A nIght session Is being imeid , HI11hlcuI J''IIII ( : Clllioo JI..tlg. CHICAGO Feb. 7.-Presldent ' , - 'rrac\Y o the Hepublcan National league has codicil 1 special meeting of lie league national eommlh'e to mcet at tIme Arlington hotel , ArlnGtol \\'lshlnglol , D. ( , on Hatunlny , llroh 22. The league men meet for the purpose of snakIng nuepamatlons ( or thmeii' 11r\Ole mik ! 11epII10na rol thol' Illnnll epn- , 'enton. which cQl'enes In Cleveland , 0. , June H next _ _ _ _ _ _ l'rlllh'lollctorltY II New ihttisipslihre. CONCORD , N. I. , Fob 27.-'he frlenl ot prohibiion scored a triumph In the house of reiirsemstativea by killIng lle Brown license bi ( and adopting reports on n hil repealing lie ( moiety and nuisance claus .f the present law CII.I.hltel . Julllll ' 1 heIr 0I , BOISE , 1.llho , I eb , 2.-'hf 'ot ! for Unlea States lelllor today Ihowed no cisange . Simotip , 1D : Sweet 18 : Clugget , U , A determination exists to force huts -1"11- cultural 1)111 thl'Ouh , all11 pelhll' ! tint appoIntment - poIntment bill also , hefol e electing U "enator , . - - H"\UIt111 " ' 11' . NI'llll ( : UIH'IIoIA , SACRAMENTO , Cal. , . Fob,5 ' 27.-Tito fcdri3I , relatons committee ot tise'enat has e se.iif lcd to report faverably on a : Int resolution 1n. , 'I lng the natonal con\ntons to meet ' hero In 1890. _ _ _ _ _ _ Sovllla T. . . . VImlal : HIIrII. CARSON , Ne , ' . , 1 "b. 27A concurrent resolution striking the word "mal , " out of the constitution l'lsct time assembly ) today , J AmII Jl1W. IZmi , 1\II.neC : that :11ht Uo to COllect 11m with the 11111\11 Iohh.r ) ' , MINNEAPOLiS , I eb. 27-The defense In the Haywarl Ilrler case seems IlelermlnOl to fasten the responsibility for the hIghway robbery of Allrl 27 , 1891 , on AMla la'wnrl. Iso confessing brother of the .Iefemlanl. The chief Inchlent of today's session was lie , ' leslhnon ) ' given by Froth 10rst , of Clue l'ost- ofe Alley livery stahles , that Alrla la- warll hlrcl a horse at ! p. m. on that date anti relurnll It nt 10:3a. : This wouhl have given him time to tithe part In tIme hold-tip Of iis brother and Miss Chug al11 Miss \'ed. tier , with whom larr ) ' was drivimug Th defense expects 10 show by other wItnesses thai .llrla was sen near time scene of the . robber ) ' that milghit The .Iefens alto lie- voted sOle tme Lo provIng that MIss cling ha(1 actually conlemplaLell golnr Inlo the milner ) business on Nlcolet avenue , n notion which woull ex- Illain her desire to borrow money from larry Ilaywartl. The agent of the property which sIlo lallell of renlm ; , all two lathes for whom she hall worllel , amid Lo whol she hall , talked of her project , gave lestmon ) A walch repairer In the emplo of l nsLs Bros lrsLnetl as Lo time Icavlnl for repairs hr larry laywar.1 of Clue watch which Igured In the Blxt story of tIme tn box eII180lo. ( The watch was left on tIme morning oC the day of the miimurtler. There arc renewNI fean that the jury many not ho ahlD 10 stand thl ' long strain ef tIm trial success ful ) ' , Juror S. I D'er , tIme Ilalrlarchal beat bull\er , Is sufering balI' frcm varicose 'r'liss. This 10rln ! he hal ( 10 be helpcl lp lhe staIrs 10 the court room nlHI provided with a cushion rest for hIs leg leg.Mr. . WlsJn , the Iver13n who swore . tht he met larr la"ard tirl'ing with Miss On the night of the Ilrler , was recalled anll ad- muiltted that hC hal told various l < ole It was too minnIe that night Lo see the face of lie man , Wson explained that hewantcd to get out of IIC'lng. 1 "Dl you tell I ) . II. DavIs , " asked Erwin , "that yomm coull mallo $ 100 out of old man Hoy\ard I I 7" 'I told him lhat a man couh make $400 or $ :00 there If he wanted to , but that mousy , " . could nol coull buy me. Won explalneJ his rEmarles by charging that : tr , Sweatser of lie counel for defense hall ceme Lo him amid salll : "la'wa\1 his plenly of mousy and we need ) 'ou. " ThO Ilc- [ ent was Illgnant at this charge anti prom- Ised 10 Ilt ) SweeLzer on the sland to conLra- diet it . Court adjoured aL 3.1 : o'clock unl morn- log Mr. Erwin statng that hue expected Lo conclude his evllence by noon. The evhlenc of Chic day was mostly confned to plcltng up shreds of LN'llmon ' and filling In corrobor' lens or former witnesses. Time only excep- tion was In ( lie case of itt. D.Vilson , ivlios testimusomiy concerning Attorney Sweetser was later emphatically denied by that gemitlemnamu. IflULT ( )1. ' I'll ! ? : lf.IIX SIOUM. Neipruisitti Fitriumers ( So t'a 'nrhc C. , lIaise a ( iron tIm Is 5005011 , NORTh LOUP , Neb. , Feb. 27-Speclal- ( ) A tlnizzhimig rain tell hero thue greater lmrt of Monday suight amid yesterday , aggregating .74 of an inch , soaklmig up tIme surface of ( Ito ground nicely. If not fohiowetl by windy weithuer , this will put the ground in good condition for uhowing , and a continuance of ( Ito muild weather of time past two weeks rIhl insure considerable seedumig in this locality within a few days. YORK , Neb. , Feb. 27.-Speciusl.-Tho ( ) ralms wlmlchi fell at ( Isis place all day yesterday , was one of the finest iii months. Imi fact , with the exception of several hIW , simiwers mind falls or snow , there has been no moisture hero. since Jtuhy , 1804 , the drommth having never been fully broken until tIme arrival of ( his rain. The condition of the fall shmeat was regarded as "gone , " amid Lime same hmisti a temidency to promote grave 'predictions for the commiing sensomi's crop. This , however , has highmemied ( thmo load comusiulerably. GORDON , Neb. , Feb. 27.-Speclah ( Tele- grani.-Thse warmms weather of the last few days buns entirely taken the snow oft time ground anti ( lie farmers are plowing for spring wlueat , The acreage of wheat will be smnahier ( lila year titan formerly , oui account of ( lie scarcity of seed. Reports arc that cattle will coisie out in gooti condition. IIILDEETII , Nob. , Feb. 27.-Spocial.-Thse ( ) copIous raiii of Monday has brought cheer to farmers. Wimiter grain was beginnhmmg to need moIsture. About one and a half imiclues of rain fell and wemit into the earth. WAUNETA , Nob. , Feb. 27.-Speclah-Thme ( ) rain luas beemi pouring down almost in ton. rents. Everybody is jubilant. IELLOU i'ThE LLJMJ3RU TILUST' Deahers of Arkmunmis and MIsotirI Coimmhihiie fur Mtmttumit llezsrll , ST. LOUIS , Feb. 27.-Arkansas anti Mis- sourl yellow pine luniber dealers in session hero have organized time Arkansas end Mis- sount Yehiow I'lno Lumber conipany under the laws of ( hue state of Illinois witlu a capital stock of $100,000 , 10 per cent of which Ic haIti in. The main yard will lie located in East St. Louis. The officers of ( hue comsupany are : Presideiit , A. J , Nieumieycn ; secretary , A. Strauss , and these whit 0. 'iT. Fouhoc and J. A. Freonian , directors , The cormupaumy Is to have a joust agent lo. cated lii St , Louis , Orders will be turned in to hiss anti lie v1ll scud ( Ito orders to which. ever of ( hue mmiihls owned by time consimaiuy is entitled , under tIme rules , to time order. 'rime conipamiy coistrois all Cliii yellow pimie hum- lien lit Missouri mind Arkansas amid will fix iinices. - - , Ifl , ' ; . Ilt.IYIU.'M CifOSti.SIJJT. tmii iiiuistii5 mimuth Comis lihimill t for ito u vIce on Lii u I I tiqiui ( I. SOMERVILLE , N , .1. , Fob , 27-Slmeriff George It. Diils of Somimervihic county hiatt received a smumimions anti coniplaiimt to cerve on Jaimies Cohernaum Draytois lit time crois-atihi. for divorce brought by hilz wife , Charlotte Augmista Drayton. Mr. Drayton's Imoine is muupiiosetl to be iii Soinervihme , htmL since lila tlomiiestic troubles caine before time courts lie hias been away froni hero muds of ( he tismie. Lawyer Alva dade , counsel for Mr. Drisyton , said that an answer to Mrs. Draytomi's cross- coimlIulaInt vIhi lie filed in due tinia as siueel. fled b law , but declines to outline the tic- foote. Iii Somerville amid hiernardaville , where tue Draytons arc vehi kmmowmi , it is thought ( list Mrs. Drayton In brirmging a cross-stilt kettles time question that thiero will ho iso compromise' . . _ j'i.i : , ' .i'oJt IRLIJfLIXIZ.lTJO.V , FidelIty 1.eugm innS 'I'rufl Conspiiy : of iotux City l'til Ctumithimisu ittmNlis , SIOUX CITY , Fob , 27.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -'rime stocluhmohdenst and owuiers of thue $3,000 , . 000 of debeimtnre bomstls of time FidelIty Loan atuil Trust coimipany of tills city imavo agreed on a huhun for ( Iso reorganization of the coin. jiany. It Involves ( ho formatiomi cC a miew company , visIchs wIll take tip time omilotanding deheiutuuem end Issue Its thicIr islaces a nosy series to rumi eight years , but whose pay. umsent will be optional with Ihia conipany after ono year. These will all tlraw 4 per ept Interest. 'hlie liresent debemuturt'g draw ( remmi 4 to 6 iier cent and are hsehth built Iii Scothaisti anti half iii hmliu country , Tins : iciv commmpamuy will continue' time business of ( lie idchity anti expects to pay all obligations and save the greater part of tltovislue of Clue stock , iluIii.sg . ltmim0y for 1'uctl Uriu'ii , CihlAGQ ( , ret , 27.-Tue coirriitteo isp- poinCetl by ( ho Board of Trade to solicit contrhIiitln for ths rc'hlef of fussinemut Iii Chic drolmilt iutTiulcesi .hisnlot . ( hires j'uuut COslYiiCmiCCd 1(5 Jottpoiw. Armour & C' . . hiitve uubscnlbed h COi , tIm ( lulled Hto'it Ytirils null 'l'riiuzit $2,501 , the Live Stock exchange ! $2OaO , moth many other LtIu- eeniption of leases amounts ro eomnmgjn IIaIittrIizt it.ivigtu , its .t isniehi , BF1RLI' ( , Fob , 27-'thrce thousand jusople iii MunI tune do'sn with inliui'uiza , Siuieiiista ut Ocesli htnmiios , , trim , ¶ 13 , At Olts New torlr. , _ . . . ' TRIES TIlE SENATE ACA1 Governor IlOlCOllib Send in Another Nomi flatiOII for Confirmation or Rejection. OR , ABBOTT NAMED TO SLJCCED ( DR. hAY i'rouuctI ( ihiiiimgo lit ( nitrt.l of the Simito Ilosluitni for Cliii hii.sist , ut h.iimtohmt $ liuy Strilcu , 8,1 ig' ltt'tturo It. ii Coiits 155 hilt C sit , LINCOLN , Feb. 27.-Speclnh.--Thmere ( ) is a hirospect thuat ( ho reptmbhicosn semsattrs many agaums take Issue wlfit CIsc govcniior lii ( ha EnaCtor of a hiluol rsttmiciuts. Tim Is nuoriuimug Governor hlolcommsb semut Co time scisato tuo ! imaimso of Ir. I. . J. Abbott of i ° rcniouut ( a tue silpenlisteiitien ( of the llospital for ( Ito Insane at LIncoln , thio executive couusmmsumilca. ( ion being as follows : 'l'o tins 1lotmoimmbh , Chic' Semimite of tlto State of Nehirasltmi : 1 hmereby msomuthismtto atsd nppolmst ii. I. . J. Abtott of Vioniotit , Neb. , to b. fltIietiiit iitletst of time Ncimrtislcms I hoihttth , tar Chic liisniuo itt h.Imucohmm ( ( Ito mm vuul mi I iiicis C t 0 I itke efrt'ct a mid be iii forcta fruits anti utter sisirchm 10 , lU ) , unul nrt'sc'itt Imis imnmiie foi thse cumisliieiittioit of your htonoraIiht hotly , Hhh.S A. iIOlCOMlh , Govt'mtsor , The actuate \icimt liuto exectutivo sessiomt al- itiost Itmutuiethlately to comimibtier ( ta tilmiuoltit- ineiit , After It hind been reati aui itmmltlry % was tttsdo as to ( lie iucccssity of referring ( Ito musattcr to a communsittee , Senator l'tspo called , 4 ntemmtioms to rule No , 31 of time semunte. whiicls hirescrihies thiat ' 'whmems nonmimiatiomia shah be umiathe lii 'vritlmig by time governor to time sea- ate a future tin ) ' ahmalh be umssigmuctl , simihess ( lie sesiato minuumuliuiommaly direct otherwise , for takiiug tlmetmi into consideration , " Semsator MciCessoml ailtidel its a aigmiiilcant mutanmmer to the statutory lrovlstomi govern- 4 hug tIme aphiolmitimiemit of supenimitentiemit of tiso I hospital for Cite hlsanno at Limicohsu. 'rise law govcniiliug C'me itistltutlomuVaS Passed iii 1875 amid Is as follows : Tiso stmpeiimiton.lems ( of' saul institution lsms I I lie it PhsYsIt'I flit of nelcmmuiv letlgeth uthcl I 1 uumd tub II i C y I ii Ii is iiro fesielon , ttmitl ho a gii-ttilutttt' of mm megtmlnr tmiedlcah college. I ho uthumthl be time chief cxeetmtive ohilcer of I Ise hiospitmt I n istl slmtsh I hold isis ohlico for ( lie Ccclii of six ycais , lmmulc'ss suosier ro- mnoveil hy tIme goi'ermior for mimithIcumsamico in oillco em' other gootl itmlti u4mmiilclemi ( cittuse. It is mimitlcrstood ( lint Dr. flay , Chic hirosouut stmperhmutendemmt , refuses to resigit , aumti ( lucre is miothimig Its time governor's comnsusmiihcatlors to tIme soimato to show that cimargea of any imaturo have beemi hircfcruod agaiis't hint. Time appointmnomit recent ! 1mm tIme governor'a oflico simows ( hat time first nlipolntmemit made tmnher ( ho law quoted was Clint of lr. II. P. Mathewson , by Governor Silas Gather. lie received his commission to miato fromii November - vember ic , 1877 , antI time recorti shows that his eommiuiilesion woumhii expire Novcmmmbr 16 , 18S3. Dr. Matisowson vuts rcappointeii at ( Ito cmmtl of six years , and emi November 16 , 18S3 , received IsIs scconti comnunission front Governor ijawes. lie sas , however , removed - moved emi Decensher 3 , 18S6 , after an hives- tigatlon in whmichu scrtoums clmctrgea against him were , stmstalneii. Five days hater Governor Dawos appointed as Mathiowson's smmccesu'or Dr.V. . lii , Kminpp , isis comiminission datimig December 8 , 1886 , aiud exhilrimmg Deccniber 8 , 1892. Jaiiies Fi. Boyd caine Into time executive of- flee in January , 1891 , amid on Fabruary 23 appoimited Dr. ahmnrles Mapoing to succoeti Superintendent Knapp. Dr Mannimmg , however - over , slaver qualified , anti Dr. Kusapp remained - mained undisturbed iii his qffico tlrougiu , thm cxcitiiig controversy bctwcemi Oordrnors Lloyd ummid Thayer. Imi Fchintmary , 1892 , however , Governor hloyti caine into hsls own again , arni onMarch , I .f ( hat year appointed Dr. J. W. Ilowman to succeed Kmiapp , tIme record Imli- eating his resignation. Govonmuor Cromuimso appoimsted Dr. Hay. thi hlresemit stupenintendeii ( , on Marciu 22 , 1893 , the record noting ( ho resignation of Dr. Ihow'iuan , . EXTICA A1'l'ltot'itI..TiON 1511.1.8. Soimie of Ohio Measures that Asic itlomioy for ytish I ii LI C is S Inmu , . LINCOLN , Feb. 27.-Special.-Timero ( ) are a large number of appropriation bUlls ors the hmoumse file which luave not been ineludesl , in ( ho two large bills Introduced yesterday' by the comnmittee on ways anti means. These bills are , it is fairly safe t& predict , des- ( med to a sure and speedy deaths i'lsen ' they come uncovered Into ( lie presemmce of tim majority of tIme popu'ar ' and most populous iurancit of the legislature. Tisese bills , al- thmought important In tIme ei'es of ( heir per. sonal friends , are marked for defeat , although - though thmo pathway to their fimsal resting place niay be full of obstacles. htepresentativo Allan of Douglas is the atstlirs of mi bill to usppropitato $10,000 to be used in crnployimig comimmeci , procuring wit. flosses amid defraying all other uieccssary expemtses immcitit'mit to time proaccutiomt of the luattitta charged iviths time mmiurtier of Barrett Scott. The iegislatmre of 1873 cstmtbhlshie a preceuiiit for this form of ahipropniatlvo legislation by settlmig apart froums time gen'- oral ftsnti thso awn of $10,000 to ho used in lroecimtIng ) the inchmcrs of Mitchell anti ICotcisuimmi , vhmo vete found btmrmied mit. ( huts staiw lum Custer county a mouth before ( lie iegislcstsiio convened , This stmni was ox- Peimtlom ! Iii ( ho trial of the notoious I , P. Olive cad hum gamig of choIce stunts. who liatl long terrorized the ( hems vesCcrim fron- tic : , Jtt'prczemitativo Itobinsomi of Laul'easter imas a bIll appropnintimmg $15,000 fez time purpose of comsatruoting a sttiuitary rower frommi tIme tftate penitentiary , CIsc hospital for ( lie 1sf. ano amitl ( lie home for ( lie Fniomitiless to a suitable outlet nonthiivest of ( iso city of Lls- Cthlt , it Is hardly probable Clint ( ho Lin- coltu comitrmucturs will sectiro thsiui I.mumicls of state warrants at time lure000t meeson ! , 'rIme hhcatrico comstraetora smith htlililors asIc for a modest share of limo mioxt levy of state taxes In a lull imiroduceil by Represemitativo Mcrniek of Gage county , vhso prepares to ap. pmopriutto $50,000 for the Itturitoso of erect- lug and furnlalilmug buildiimgs for thin No. Iurmtskut Iimmstitimttotu for thmo Feithe lilindot. ! Yotmtls , hocateti near the city of Beatrice , Time lull recites Chic fact that tim prehirniimary plans are aireimdy 0mm file vithm the comiunils- sloner of public laisils anti isulldumugus for a hospital anti custodIal dc'itarttnent , Imicludln boiler house timid boiioraengino . room , bun- dry , etc. . . 'Flue ulastinigstaylunlfslr the Incurable In- miano asks , in a lull ! lqtroducecl by lisjmrezenta- ( lye arUnths ofAlaTn coussty , ! ° 35,000 for ( hO purpose or erccummmg aim murumisssmng aa- dititmial btmhidhulg ! . - The cIty of Miitoro1.on4)toJhsio ) ashus ( or a bronchi SoIolir' anti Sailors' ios.ne' , Repro. senatIvo Mernick of Gage cousty hiss Intro- duceti , by. request , a bill which ncerpt front the city Cf MIlford ( lie luroperty hnmosv sues Sanitarium punk , cotutpnising tlmlrty.flya acreus of ground , together sslthi a thirec.rtory brick huihllmug ( , The bill provides for 5,000 to stsrt ( lie Institution In life. 'rime Simste Industrial school at Ireanisey asks for $14,000 with srhsIii ts Construct mmiutl fur- rush a chapel anti huosiult l , 'fhe hu'll , which sva Introtimc'ed , by Irprss Iutatyt $ , l3racly of Buffalo county , also provItleS thu. 'ho ouper ntndent cut time icearny ltmtItImtoti ( shall bs constituted a zutempber cr imp Hoard of I1ubhle hands apul I3Uui4lns frn"aji prpis ; pertain. lag to the erectlop the Iir-ps $ buidlsmg , Tie tate Asylum for t'.e Insane at Nor. ( chic ask for $ l5lQ0 f' ( tiditIonu build. hog , use huh nelertlrmg indIese lm ella ; . sictsr of time desirrul et1hfc' , , Amopg the ieisuaInimmu smropriatrn bills hsiittg up Its the 1runo arts 4evotIn $10OQO ton ( ha payinisit of buotIc'i for thus scalps of wilul at'ismais ; for tim' appropriation ct 7.s35 to : ' this : alie ( c. { noz uouimy to reimburse that county fac 'islienles Imucurred Ip the trltmla of fle'tijantn ! ? oun , Jammies amid Sstcm llothswehi and ex C'i I' pvrsmms upon rim , chmargru of cttit stealIng ; icr thus alupro. pr2u1c41 ; of O,230 in re'nihmilrse J. C Alien , Ci , II. ilimsiltigs m- , ! A , IC. lIu'siphirey to ; mfluaeys which they chsiun to lmsy expended 1 * - . , ! - * - - & a mn en. . _ - - - ? _ - . , . .