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- - _ - w- S - 0 , . ' A . ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.i ' ; " . 1. ' i - j i . i ! .j- 4 . . - 1 ESTABLIS11ED JUNE 10 , 1871. OllfAllA , FRIDAY lr , 11ARCI 20 , 18m SINGLE COpy FIV.1 C l'S. i DEFERRED ACTION - TILL lt Y Manitoba gisJatnro Will Adjourn Without - out Passing on the School Question , SIR CHARLES TUPPER'S ACTION ENDORSED SI . OpInIons from rmlnenl COlwltnlonlt 1,1 'v- erA Wilt 10 Scciire.I leforo the Ies- I&turn lecunvcneA to T"ko Action ni , the QtieiLtoii. Actolol fnewton WINNIPEG , Mnn. , March 2S.-Premler Greenwny made an omclal slatement to the ' Manitoba ( leKIRlature this afternoon on the I separate or parochial Ichool 'Iueston , le I commenced by sayIng that his go\'ernment snw no reason whatever wilY It shouhl I change Its loslton In regard to the schools I of Manitoba-national schools for all and no I separnto schools. The receipt of the message I from Ottawa , with a copy of the remedial I order made by the Dominion government , raised eonslltonal questons exceeding In IP : I gravity nll Importance , to his mind , any constitutional 'Iueston that has heretofore nrlsen In 'Iny leglslatvo assembly In Can ndn since the day when the Canndlan provinces were confederalel. These ques- tons affected not only the province of Manitoba - toba , but every province , In the Dominion. In view of these facta the government had decided to asl that the leglsllture adjourn until May ! In order that more ample - -tIme may be given for full and delIberate consIderation ot the whole matter. The premler's remarks wore received with cheers , and the motIon to adjourn will bo agreed to tomorrow. The Catholics charge that this Is an attempt to shIrk the Issue , hut It Is denied by the government They say that the order from Ottawa Is an ml- precedented one and must bo well weIghed or there Is danger of a disruptIon of the confederation. The \remler was asked by the AssocIated press correspondent whether the Dominion government Ioull he likely to take this proposed - posed adjournment of the local house as I refusal on the part of the province to act In the mater of thE order. lie replied that no such construction could bo put upon the ad- ' journment , Inasmuch as the provincial gov- ernlent was taking the order Into consider- athon. There was no , lllelhoOI that tile Dominion government , having a clear three weeks of sessIon before the provincIal house meets again and sends Its answer , wIll act In the matter before hearing rrom Manitoba. COllmND 'UIIEH'S ACTiON Sir Charles Tuppcr's resignation and his attitude on the school remedial ( order Is the subject of much approving comment here. The premier saId that his course was 1 sound and honorable one alI was evidence also lf profound polItical sagacity. Briefly stated , Sir Charles Tupper's contention was that the Dominiongoverment &hould have gone to the country on this Important question and should not have called a session at all. The government has already opened com- munlcnlon wIth certain eminent constltu- tonal lawyers and has submItted to them for their advice some of the chief points afectng the jurisdiction of the legislature. Tiid Orange lOdge of Manitoba , In session here today , adopted the following resolution : I Resolved , That we view with the greatest alarm the present state of affaIrs which : exists between the Dominion and ManItoba. ' And We desIre to ( XP , ess our approval ct the stand taken by our reprLselath'c In the provIncIal legislature In Manitoba for our S rights and lu'lvlescs , brooking no interference - terence by the central government In our edu atonal nlnlls ; and we cull upon all , Protestants to support no candidate for the ' ) Iuu'e ot Commons or the Legislature who' will not openly and unqualiledly pledge hlmsely to determinedly ppse any nnd all ' 0 atfmpta toward the blenldng up of our ' public school system nuLl Imposing upon UI' ' and our children the accursed . system , .t , . seParate schools. Resolved , further , That on account of Manitoba's central location In the chain ot 1nnltoba.s locaton tl prpvlnces . which compose the Dominion , and having naught to bind us to either save relllon alI language and that inherited desire to malntnln the connection between Ule colonies of British AmerIca and the notherhand , It must be aPparent to any statesman , British ur Canadian , wllo' w1 endeavor to check Manitoba by illegal Interference - terference , eIther In the management of its sehooll or other Internal nrnlrl , by break- Ing the central link of the chain , I must , naturally divide If , not endanger confeder- , aton , The Orange grand lodge also adopted a , resolution declarIng It was advisable that n S < ! public con\'cnton , representative of al shades ' at relhlol &nd Political opinions , be hell In ) Wlpnllg at an early date to voIce the Fenl- Sl me' ! ! of time electors 01 ' the maintenance or the puhc ! , chools. - - - - , Sx OltA'r 1'itUII , 1:1 TIlE lAUII l ' - I 'floniiuiou 11nhtry Oi thl Hocln "lh : it4 1 HI mell ChAnce , of Ireol,1I & -P'TAWA , Ont. , March 28.-.There Is more excitement In political cIrcles than at any tIme since the news was received hero of tile su4tien death nt Windsor caste of Sir , John Thompson. That there are serious dIssensions - sions In the cabinet goes without fa'lng. There are two causes for this want of harmony - S mony , One Is the recent passage of the order In council recommending the Manitoba government to grant remedial leJlslaton to the Homan Catholic church minority . Tlc : other Is thc decision of the cabinet to hold a , S senlon 0 [ I'ariianment before going to the cquntry , Thl decision was bitterly op- posed by lion . George Iroster , minister of I flimance . I I announced that Mr Paterson , ' . the minister of mlta , has resigned his ) ort- , folio owing to ill Imesitil. By many Iersons ) the plc'a of ILhealtl Is regarded as a mere suhterfuge. Mr Patterson wi accept the lieutenant gonrnorhlp of Manitoba , Then came rumors In quick succession of a moore startling event I Is known that SIr Charles 'I upper has telJlerc hIs resigna- b' tion . He has not attended cabln meetngs for the past three daB. ills rCslgnaton Was brought about by two causes In the ' first lllace , his advlco that un Immedlato up- peal should bu Ilade , to time country was disregarded - regaled and his claim to head tile House of Commons was denicd . I Is customary for tile minister of Justce , which portfolio he holds , to lead , but qwlng to his youth and the 3ealousy ot tile older memberK tt leadership was given to : , Foster , mInister of ftnance . The leader of the house haa tile frt claims to the cmlershlll , and as Sir Mackenzie now 1 la an olt man Sir Charles TU\\er Is very anxious to have the right of succession . In addition to theme definite facts , there Is a very pronounced rumor to the erect that lrlnanee Minister Foster and Mr. N. Carl , Walace , limo controller of customs , , will ale resign. should tIlls prove true It means that the French Catholics wIll have a ( C Jlnderance of power In time cabinet n thing that Ontario Will not agree to. These best posted predict trouble for the Bowel cabinet. ChICAGO. March S.-A dispatch from , Winnipeg , Mani" , says : 'fhere was 1 de. clded sensation at the close of the sitting lat night when the government Innounced that It would adjourn the legislature on Irrl- day until May , This means that the remedial . dial order cannot bo discussed before adJoul'n- mont , Time government says ibis action Is taken In order to gain time to consider the legal points Involved , l'remlergat , leader of the French 1oman Catholo party pro- nounce It a 6cb-mo to force tile Dominion govrnment to take Immedlal action. lie thinks the house wrealljour from tmo to limo \Ihollt discussion until time 10- Ilnlol government makes some decIde ! ) move , The general 01111101 her\ ) Is that the Ilrescnt conservative government la tot tering . The rumor Is again revived that iiomm . Clarke Wallace - lace , the comptroller of custom , , has ale resigned - signed This would bring tile number Of rei- ' Ignltons to Ihree and the \en who are In the secrets of the party say that I atmotild not surprise them If under time clrcunutancea lon , laekeuzle howell . the premier would % & tesin UTTl.U"IUl Im."T TO ! lCIt U , . Main I'olnts In the Irll&nl4 Made by tile I'ritIim , J'rlhh Coverllent WAShINGTON , March 28.-The ultimatum Issued by Great Irlnln to Nicaragua was given out here last nIght , I Is addressed to Senor Duros , minister ot Nicaragua , and contains among other things the following statement : " 11cr majesty's government has fully con- sidered voluminous documents enclosed In your note of November 22 last , which you have communicated to me In justification of the proceedings of the Nicaraguan government - mont In regard to Mr. latch , Irllhro - consul , and certain other Drltsh subjects , who were arrested In August lat In the Mosquito reservation , Imprisoned and ex- pelel from Nicaragua , not only without any Corm of trial , but without communication to them of the charges against them , so as to afford them an opportunity of absolving tilemselves . Before proceeding to the ex- alinatons made In those documents , I may oblervo that alhough Minister latch was not , strictly speaking , an olcer In her majesty's consular service , I might have bcen expected that the Nicaraguan nuthorl- ties In time reserve , who carried on a correspondence - respondence with him and made use oC his i services In a consular capacity whenever and I so long as It suited their convenIence to do I 10 , would , IS a matter of ordinary courtesy , ' have communicated with her majesty before resorting to so extreme a measure ns the arrest of that gentleman. " The document then gives a historical re- sumo of time situation practically as pub- Ishe" In time English and American news- papers during the last sIx months. Time document says : "With regard to the conduct of : . Hatch , her majests government Is satisfied Cram time report oC her majesty's naval of- fcers that It was perfectly correct during the time that he acted as BrItish pro-consul. " ACTION WAS UXJUSTl IAnLI . Continuing . the 10cument says : "I do not know that there arc any other points In the document which you have communlcatell to me of sufcient Importance to malta I neces- sarr that I sl1eCluhy notice them. I have emily to request that you will , without delay , Inform the Nlcaruan goverment that her majesty's eovernment cannot admit that any adequate or relahle evidence has been pro- lucell to justify the arbitrary ant violent acton taken against the queen's subjects They held the Nicaraguan government re- sl1nslhlo for these plceellngs and they must require them to pay the sum ot 5OOO on account oC their action In arresting , Imprisoning - prisoning all expelling the British subjects. Further , to cancel , unconLltlonaly , the decree - creo of exile issued against them and to agree to the constuton oC a commission to assess time losses sustained by them In their property or goods iL the reserve , owing to the acton or the Nicaraguan author- Ities. Such commission to he composed oC a British representatve , a Nicaraguan representative - resentatve and a Jurist , not a citizen of any American state , to be selected hr agree- ment between time Nicaraguan governmenl and the government of her majesty , and . failing such agreement , by the president of the Swiss republic. The finding of the commission to be by a majority , the awards to be final a 111 to be Ilald within three mOlths oC the conclusion of their labors. OTHER CASI FOR CONSIDERATION. "Des Ides thee cases of Irltsh citIzens arrested - rested In the Mosquito reserve , there are others who have suffered at the hands of the Nicaraguan authorltes , namely : Arthur E. Sikes of Shefel < , England , who had been working for a year In the Mosquito reserve as an engineer and was serving In that capacity - pacity on board the Buena Ventura when 01 the night , or , Jlly 30 II was forced , at the point of the bayonet by Nicaraguan soldiers - diers ; to get up steam and take a party of them down the river to the Duefelds bluff , and was on arrival ther fortunately rel ased ly time captain of thcUnled States steamship Marblehcad : also Mr. Josea E. Gale a Jamaican - maican settled on Great Corn Island , who , early In 1894 , was beaten with the fat of n Sword tor refusing to perform military 'service and then made to Rcrve. There Is the further unwarrantable seizure of the British schooner Angela by the governor of Corn Island and the detention of her owner and crew. For thes outrages her majesty's government must also huve satisfaction , and they . require that the sum of ! 500 be pall as indemunity. "In < previous letters which I have ad- dressed to you I have explained that her majesty's goverment Is not prepared to discuss any question with regard to the treaty of Managua and the recent proceed- Ings In the Mosquito reserve until this mat- ter of time arrest and Imprisonment of Drltsh subjects has been Ils posed of. So soon ai these demands , which I hnve made In my presellt note , shal have been satisfied I' ' shall be prepared to receive and consider In a friendly spirit any representatons' on these questo" which tile Nicaraguan gov- ornament may desIre to make to her majesty's governmnent. "I nm , sir , with highest comlderaton , your humble and obedient servant "KIMDERLEY. " COMI'LAIN OJ' .FItiUiI .t(1UitISSlON , Sir 1 , hvlr,1 Gray AdvuC5 tile COnltOn5 to " ' .It for Authentolv'e"H , LONDON , : arch 28.-Tho Royal Nigro company recently complalne1 to time govern- mellt that two French pseudo exploring expo - poditions hall Invaded territory In the Upper Nile valley thnt Is under rltsh protection . An acrimonious discussion of time matter en- sned between the French nlll English imress The question eamo before the House of Commons - mons tonhht when Sir Edward Gray , parlla. mentnry secretary of time foreign ofce , warned the 10usu against placing crelence In mere rumors. Ho eounbeled waiting for : 'an oxplanlton fronb France , because any i such advance ns that complained of by the Royal Nigro company would be nn unfriendly - friendly act , and , ho ndded , It \\as \\el Imown to Franco thnt Great Britain would EO regard I , Mr Henry Iabouehere , the radical leader , complalnell of Sir Edward Gray's mennelng language , which ho said nmountel almost to a quasi .leelaraUon of war agaInst France Ht. lion . Joseph Chlmborlnln , the IbQral- unionist leader , deelarell that ho approved 01 the statements mn'Je by Sir Edward . "ON IC"NI'IZ'S ll"U IUI'HTIO\ , Pro maismi Minister or Atrlclluro UI.ehuoH I 'hI Uov.rnml'nt'AII'II" , , BEHLIN , March S.-Durlng the debate on time fodder and supply bill In the Prussian Diet today , herr von lammersteln , the Prlslan minister of agriculture , deelarell that the Prussian government had become convinced that COlntn ICanits's sehemo for I grain monopoly was Incompatblo with existng commercial treaties , all that I would defeat its own object. Tile statement caused exciement among time members of the right. Herr von lammersteln also rc- \e\ell wIth visor personal attacks macdo ' upon him by time consen'ath'es , "If limo conservatives are dissatisfied with time manner In which I discharge my du- ties. " continued he , "I wi resign " Thereupon so\'elal meinbcrs of the con- scrvaUve party assured him that they had no personal hostlty and thnt they had time greatest estlem for him. , I"I'A Suffering \lh" "ur l'rnzl' , LONDON , March S.-The Nagasaki amd : Peking correspondents or the Times , In dls- patchea Ilubllhet In that paper this morning , comment upon time war frenzy that pervades the Japanese : llcople , and claim that tls alows the wisdonm of the hlneae In having wished to con1ul peaeo neotatons outside of Japan 1011 IrftsllJndenls add tlat Gus- ave ( Detrng und the \tler ( lnese Ileel en" voys were attacked whie the ) ' were In Japan , though the a8aula upon them were less u\on acriua than the enl u on 1,1 Jung hang. Time el\'O1 malntulnc , Ienc ! In regard to the attack In order to Bold emblterlul the siuaton SENDING AN ARMY TO CUBA Cubans in this Country Preparing to Aid in the Strggle for Liberty. WilL SET SAIL FROM ST. AUGUSTINE - ClaIm time Authorities In the Unlrl States Cnnnot Stop Them n8 1,011 n8 8pnln nenlll There II n State of , Insurrecton In Cuba , JACKSONVILLE , Irln. , March 28.-I Is reported hero tonight that 1 amcret move- ment Is on root to organize , equip and em- bark direct from Jacksonville and 'ernan- dma nn army oC 1 , OOO Cubans and negroes for service In time insurrection In Cuba The movement Is reported to bo mlnage < by time Cuban revolutonits , The ground reported to bo taken by the managers Is that ns the Spanish ofcials Ierslstenty ) den ) ' that nn In- surrecton exits In Cuba she cnnnot make valid complaint nt Wlshlngton against a lbusterlng expedition. The United States eln and will recognize nll proceed against filibustering I } , only wimen . Spaimm h gives . . _ formual I . IULCO UIL an IsurreCLon eXI5LS Iuua antI that an expediton leaving the United States Is to aid the rebels alI thereby violate - late time treaty between Spain and thIs government - ernment , I may bo that the movement re- Parted to bo secretly taking form here Is merely nn alhlClous bluff to frighten Spain Into nclmowledgng time insurrection , but whether Il Is or Is not , conspicuous names are identified with time enterprise. Gonzales , lQuesadn of New York and Colonel Irlgleredo Valdez Domlnlquez of Tampa , who are leaders oC the movement , are reported to be wcalhy , aUI Ire con- tributng large sums to the cause. An Inluental citizen of Jacksonville , who will bo a conspicuous member or tie legislature - lature which meets next week at Tala- hassee , Is familiar with all the secrets of the clubs. He talked somewhat freely of the expedition . i "Solcitors are now at work throughout Florida gathering money mind engaging men to Join the expedition . " he said. "An attempt - tempt will bo made after time meetng to organize - ganize In army or 15.000 Cubans and ne- groes. The army wi bo commanded hy nn AmerIcan soldier , an ofcer of the Grand Army . of the Republic . who las volunteered for .the enterprise. The plan of the clnb Is to charter fast steam vessels and embark nt Jacksonville and Fernanmilna The expe- diton will be prepared to ght as soon as It leaves United States waters. It wlil Unied ] w\ go straight for n small Cuban port amI Join the . " Ilatllots. - MADRID . March 28.-Telegrams received here t01ay from Cuba state that General An- tonio Muse together with twenty-six other leaders of the insurrection movement In Cuba , Is about to form a provisional governnment. This government , among other things , will levy taxes to b devoted to meetng the expenses - penses of a lbuslerlng expedition to the Is- land. Four gunboats have been ordered to prcceed to Cub to rlnforce : the feet there. MADRID , March :8-The premIer , Senor Canovas del Castillo , In an Interview to- day , said : " ] Is useless to deny that the sltuatcn of affairs In Cuba Is grave. nut the government Is determlned to settle the matter decisively this Ume. WithIn the next six months 20.000 men will bo sent to Cuba and , If necessary , 100.000 troops will be dls- patched In order to occupy the entire dls- turb2d territory. " " 11 hH3rvo the Lmmr In time Future , LONDON , March : ! -The Standard's Ma- dril correspondent telegraphs an Interview wih Senor Cnnovns del Castillo , the Spanish prIme minister , who said that the government was satsfed wlh the attitude of the United States In the Alanen afair and had ordered time commanders of Spanish cruisers and the colonial authorities to observe internatIonal usages In regard to mariime acton vlth , a view to avoiding a conflict with the United States and other powers. . JWIIl : Io . A S.II JllL FXPTOnRI Three lcrsons Killed II Uoljh& II n lior- . , rlhlo ; IRnllI HARMONY GROVE , March 28.-A horrible catastrophe happened last evening near Apple Valley. ' The large boiler at time Langston saw n11 exploded with fearful results. Willie god had just left the engine and was stand- Ing near the saw when the holier exploded , and his body was cut entrely In two and thrown several Ceet. I John Lngston had finished rUng dinner In a shanty fifty yards from the engine and was sitting on his hunlt when the boiler struck the shanty , tore one side away and hurled Langston's body thirty yards through limo nlr. Nearly every bone In his body was broken and he was mangled almost beyond rpp.nInllnn. " - 'ii " negro woman coolt In n shanty was washing dishes when I was struck and was instantly k\ed all thrown n considerable distance through time woods. PIeces of her clothln were found on trees twenty feet above time ground Ed Churchwel , hall his teeth knocked out alll his lower jaw broken . F . M. Langston , owner of tim plant , was knocked down by the concussIon , but not badly hurt I. E. Brook , the sawyer , was gummlnr the iW when the explosion occurred He Was Imocked down and severely In3ured In the face by limo saw's teeth , antI was still unconscious - conscious nt 10 o'clocl last nIght. Time explosion was terrific , and was heard a distance ot five mle9 or more. The boiler was hurled 15 yards up hl , striking the ground and bounding up and down several tmes , tearing down : trees hike I tornado. J ; .ISI'mt. JW.UIj : ' U ! ' Tll IClTI . higher Wea or the lnlnl\pl Th'l They Jimmy " IDCI for " ( .Ir : KANSAS CITY , March 28.-Commmmissiomer A , J. Valaniinghnm Is In receipt oC a circular from Chairman J , F. Goddanl of time Trunk Line association Innounclng an advance In rates , effective next Monday , on merchullse from the Atlantic coast to the MississippI river , when It Is destined for points In Mis- semi , ArIzona , Arkansas , Colorado , Indian territory , Iowa , Iansas , Louisiana Mexico ' New Mexico , Oahola. Texas , MeXlco'1 Wyoming The basis of the advance from New York to time 1IssissIIIII river will be as I follows : First class , 87 cents : second class , ! 75 cents ; thlnl class , fg cents : fourth class ' H cents : frh class , 35 cents : sixth class , : ! : cents 'fho proposed advance wi mumake 1 throngh rates to Iansas City and Missouri rlvel' points higher than they have been for I number of years . . 1IIIIns ; Iel 'l'r1 ii N"I URle , DOVEI1 , Del . Iareh 28.-'he higgins peo- plo sprang a new candidate today In Charles F Rchards of Ut'rgetown , but the Adlcks supporters ref'ued to desert their man untl he receh'ed the regular 'Iuotu ot votes In hath b.Iot9 that were taken. I now seems as If the breach he- tween these two factons IA 80 wide timut they cnnnot be heuted. The two ballots balots taken resulted a8 folows : 1lgstns. 2 ; Addlcks , I : Charles F , IUeh- Ids1 7 : Massey . 4j ; Jdgley , 7 ; E. L. Mar- tin , e. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 1tccugmmiz.i n ' ( llorRr1 ChRlrnml , ATLANTA , Ga , March 28-The police board complication Beems to be smearing u solution. Time board met today , end though 10 settlement was announced , there were evidences that nn end Is In sight. Captain Bngleh was recognlzel us the temporary chullnRl , and the board IdJou\e until Saturday , when the court 8hli hl\\e < passell upon Mayor llngs right to preside over thl board . I was anlouncelt that time mmsy Police force wi be elected . Saturday . \ Ilullllrr".t'I1 Ut " "llllclrl FEN''N , 1Ieh. , March 28.-As a result of the II\eslguton of the elrculstanceB of th ! deuth of Mrs Frank Annla , who was 'remutell In her hom\ ) 'crtella } ' , her hU8- murder band lIes booms arrested on IUElllclon or the BJl'IOrml .1 ! iisr nJ ' PJW TIWTEIJ , .Jullo Cnthvel Dient tromht.imo OpInions .r Sanborn and TII"r , ST I.OUS , MarcH 2.-ldgl Cah1we\ today med a dissenting opinIon In the case ot Mary Plnla'son against the Utica MinIng - Ing all Milling company , which will attract ntenlon In mining clfcles , ns well for the boldness oC the optnloh expressed n8 for the severity wih which he deals with the majority .0Illnlon of JUdge Snnbor and Tha'er. The point II'olVel 18 the . respon- sibity of employers for _ ) he safety of em- plo 'es. The plaintiff's I\usball \ hn,1 been : killed by n falling rock that the foreman oC the defendant company ( old him was not Inn crouR. kIl Judge Cahwel says : 'Tiie doctrine that 1 minIng Comlln ) ' can enl its em\loyes Into the bowels of the ea\th to conluct \ its mining oIlertons without making any pro- vision for the proper Rpelflon and . Inspec- tion or the mine for the'secullt ' ) all protection - tection of the miners and the mine Is unsupported - supported by authorlt , Is' opposed to sound Ilhlc policy and Is cruel . and Inhumnn. " ' court In 'fhe error or I majority of the worlt In mine to hikning the customary a the sudden calling out of melt . to work after IIJnt on the brink of a rnpl\t ) rising river , . whose bank Is caving Inl \ save property from destruction hy the floJ , Is too obvIous to require iit4CtiSSiOfl Upon the law np- Illcable to this case the. mnJorlty opinion IS In direct II\I lmalPabhe'colmlllct with the opinion of this court. " , Jmmdge Caldwel then discussed the reason- Ing of the opInion , and fays that I Is "ns false In logIc ns I II unfdullI In law. The I propoliton , " he FU'R. "Is ui cogent statement nf n niirpit' Imnllnnlve oa8e. H " - - F" ti'r' 11OVAItIV1s4 : March :8.-The St. Paul Railway company has summarily dismIssed cleven engineer anti thirty-five frelen from Its 11\lslon rUlnlng Into this city because the men freluent saloons whel off dnt ) . . 'hls Is 1m Iccorllance wlh the recent determinaton lor the company to discountenance the . Ilrl f . tce , lll'Ol r 01. It.IJWAl 1.lflNI.\ , l < rlllllon timotvS - } ' . While the AtehlAlol ho\1 IU , ! InclelBl CHICAGO , March : -The gross earnings of the Burlington for the month of Peb- mary were $2,060,550 . Q decrease of Gi,3t2 from the same month of last 'enr. Time operating exepenses were $ I,4tIG , I decrease - crease of $ ! S , ! ! Time ne eurlngs from tralc over operating exp nsel were $ 0d- 381 , I decrease of $26Si23.c W'ith total ex- pen es anti chnrJes ballieed against the earnings for the month there Is a deficit of 20S.GI9. t Earnings of the Atchison system proper , exclutlhmmg himmes reporlell below . were for excludlnJ thlll week In : Ialchf $ j:9.n9. : nn increase - crease or $23.7 : for the 71onth to date , U.f2,75. In Increase I of staoo. ; The cn rn- lags of the St. LoUis & San Irranclsco wel'e for the week . i0Ig37 , a decrease of n09 : the earnings for the month to date were 2'.40S , a decrease of $1.40. 'fhe earnings of the Atlantic & Pacific wel'e for the week $74,72G. nn Increase of 12,311 : for time month 10 date , $212.7j3. an Increase of $115 . The ' earings dae of the Colorado JUdland for the week were , $30S9 , nn Increase or $2.177 : for , the month $ date , $ S5SG2un increase or $7ISO. The earnings for tim Atchison St" - team , ! nil hlimcs . were for the. week $739.1. I an tel al lneI. 31,4G7 : for , te ' , month , $ 2,230- 700. nn increase of $74,214. : 70 meeting of western InC In relation to the meetnA excursions , orginated by the lilinots Central , resulted Inj' nothing. The illinois Centrl wns practically told that It could run the excursions It , It , so desired ' hut thnt the other roads , did not think It just right. 'rhe excursions will run unless stronger opposition develolls titan Uilt shown todl ) ' . _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ T.IL1 ( [ IO.I"ST " 'O.U" " SUFJlllal . Member Who Thouht Wyojlul Und lot- tel Pattern Ar"r time ORder States. SALT LAKE , March 2S.-'This has been one of the most exciting and.ventftml days of the constitutional conventIon'ZTh' ' woman ' suffrage question was again ! eoro the con- venton In committee of . the \ole under the ten minute rule. Hal n doze members gave way to Roberts ( dtm. ) of , Dai's 'county , who delivered a spc.ch against thi measure. He referred to the fact that , the r pot was designed - signed from time Wyoming ' stat legislation , n state that has I dark blotclmon its history ; that cruelty at savagry ha\4 provalel there In the wholesale murder of helpless forelgner Not content with that , the committee had referred - ferret to Colorado and Ka fas. Ho asked why ' the constitutions of . Virginia and New York were not polned .oit aqi models-states that lund stood the test for ample than n hun- dred years. Il warned the nvenlon tht after the constitution vas ratied by the pea- plo It would have to go to Washington , and that the gentleman who wasfsh'en the high honor Of presiding over the conventon might not ho called on to produce { ls creemmtiais. AgaIn , there was a feature dt , the silver ques- ton at time capital. This feelng was not con- fumed to Utah alone , but wan almost unIversal throughout the coa t. . 1& appealed to the \omanhood of Utah to withdrw the pellon for suffrage. Thurman saul the Mormon church was not In politics. 1t would leave poltell parties alone If thou would. leave I ahane. , I The question was still uUder discussion when the conventon adjQlr . . 1IA.lolarl'H Ordered 10 eny at home. PITTSDUfO , March 28.-William P. Chal. 'fant and wife , who let imere'tss'o weeks ago on their return trip to IChowliru , China , and who were to have fnled o. March 25 on the steamship China from San Franeilco , hnve been ordered by the rnbslon board to remain In this country until muters have ' become settel In Chinn. The , intelligence I also comes flint the missionary station lt Jehow lru hau been abandoned . and I United I States gunboat his comuveyei the mIssion- aries ( rom thnt point to Sllanghnl , where they w1 remain tndefllteh' . - . Turn"1 Over tC 1'4lernl itmorlllcs. ; ) DENVEI1 , March 2.-Thej United , States marshul has tll,11 charge of the lve prisoners - oners at ColorRlo Sll'lrgs .chargell with the train robbery on tlf FJ renee & Crip- pie Creek rairoad 8atl'dn ) ' flighit . and they will have I hen ring A"I'I 4 'on the chnrge of huvlng nluel.1 Alexaner McArtimumr custodian of the United Stlt l mal , anti ha\lnl taken posseEslon of Iho ) math. This brIngs the cage wihin the JUl1sdlclon of the federal court . Shoplifter .Iw Not I'rathlny's . UInlW ! IVite , DENVEH , March 28.-1'he report that AIrs Laura } bert , who vuai arrested In this city on n charge of shqj\Ung , was the runaway and , ,1.orcCl wlfe.of the senior member or time /rl . of Ildley , Whel'1er & Co. . of Kansas City and -ChlcIHo , la de- dared to he erroneous. Ji'Jellls of Mr. Dlwlt , Brn"e say that hI hus been mar- rlell but once , anti that he tud hlB wife are \\lnS happl ) togethel' . . , ) Ihindls Get time Wlr.t ' limo Uenl , I.ITI.E HOCK , Ark. , 1fn\I at S.-Elrly this morning three desperqdoel , Sal Mc- I Wllnms , George Sanders und Sam Butler ' rode Into the town of 13mggmi Duter'l BrSJt statone nnnounced that ( they proposed to iiod np , the town. A lght between tJms bandits and ! the citizens clued , In tl\ leWlllIs I Ild Sunders were isliied. ' Butler escaped ' after being wounded The Ion , of time state nsent Injured. , Mr , Morris : , was Ils . ; danterolal ) ' . Staid Worklu 'VII It AOC"lli I Ueluotnn , l'I'l'TSI3UI1G , March \ : - ' resJdenl ; Gar- hand of the Amnlsmated nllorll ' n will go to Youngstown on tlturl 10 atend the conference on the WiKO scale . The Iron workers say there 18 n ( question but thut the big reductions delllIeo by the manuflcturel ' s will be rejectI , U. the Iron maBters Insist upon the reduction there vihi be a strIke II upn Shenungo anti Mahonlng valleys that will affect about UO.O rnemm i loled time ( 'IUU ' \IIII' , Hllpt , UU'rE , Mont , March 28.-'n the United States circuit court today before Judge 1)lowles the case of U. 1. Hnup ) ot the Montana Mining , J.OII and Investment company for using the mlls for I Bchelo Ileged toe n lottery , was noiled sifter a six days trial on Iotln ot the United States Il0rne ) ' . 'rhll " " the ! th Indict- ment found against Hault. JIII.r \11 < I m. < muslim II I , JII , CIIEYENEE , March 2- ( pelal Tele- gramTheomlng ) Wllrem\ court today refused the application of riutrhs Iiouiter . convicted cf munslaughter , to b2 admited to bal sending IrOeeedlnb' In his allplca- ton for I new trial. SHE lUnDERED HER FAThER Corn Smith , Aresod in This City Last Night , Confesses to the Crime . WAS COMMITTED IN DES MOINES LAST MAY Cnnjht by I.ctcrs Sent to ler tether In i I'rlsol for tile hcmmul-W'ns to S cure Life Immsmmramiee-lowms Dc- tectvo 18 Here Cora Smith , formerly a resident of Des Moines , but \ho hiss hived In this city since last Sptember , was arrested last nigh on infornmation received from Des Moines amid hel for the crime of murder , ChieC Detective G. W. McNutt arrIved from Des MoInes last night just prior to the thnl the arrest was nmado nnJ was with Detectives Savage and Deulsey at the time of the arreSt The Smih woman WS found In time Tre- maine girls' house of prostitutIon , and shortly after bing taken to time police stnton she confess to having assited In mmmrderimsg her father last Mn ) ' . Mike Smith was limo ummurdered man's name , amid nrevlous to the last all succesul aI- tempt to kill him by poisoning an alemllt was made by simootimig. The bal Ilaslell lhrough his heal just back of the eyes , amid Cram the effects he was blinded. I was not proven who fired this shot , and Smith could not be led to believe that members Of his fam- Iy were plottng to kill him , but Insisted that I was I man who was nn enemy of imis Not long after the shooting Incident poison In smal doses WIS admlnlstercJ , from time effects of which he , led last May The wife and daughler were arrested , charged with the crime , and In June the wife was convicted oC murder all sentenced to life Imprisonment In the Iowa penitentiary. Cora was discharged - charged when taken before the police judge for a hearing , and , after remaining In Des ; Iolnes for a short Limo , site came to Omaha and entered a house on the ro\ % ' . ler associates - eates noticed that something was contnualy worrying her and that she coull not sleep , but were not nwaro of time cause. After her mother was sent to the penitentiary she began writing to her , and In one of the letters she told her mother how chic haul nsslstej In pols- onlnl her fatimer all at the same time imsmpil- ted her aunt , Irs. Ellen Leader. This let- tlr fell Into the hands of the detectives , as . lid all the correspondence following . In her confession last night she said that the polson which was used to kill her father was purcllsed by her aunt Mrs. Lender . 111 that Irs. Leader administered s . vera : doses , h'l time one which caused hrr tather' , Ieath and tim last one given was by her own hands. She expresser n willingness to re- turn to Des Moines without requisition papers - pers , Ind said that she would be glal1 to gt I a chance to have her mother liberated. She i said she was willIng to pay the penalty of : her crime , and the thought that her mother was serving a 1ethne sematenco for some- thing she hall not done had preyed UPOI her mind until she had become almost crazed She will be taken to Des Moines this morn- Ing. DetecUvo McNutt telegraphed to time officers at Des Moines to arrest Mrs. Lea er. < Time object of the murder was for the purpose - pose of getting the Insurance Which Smith carried on his life. The amount was $6,000 , but after , the conviction of Mrs. Smith for murder ' the Insurance companies refused to pay the policies. . Smith was one of the oldest - est , engineers on the Rock Island road. ' - JU'STElr : : STILI .s , DEBI' "S EY ll. Trial of the 1 > ID hon 1Iurdor Case las Not Chmred Vp 'tho Cloul. , ST. JOSEPH , : . , March 28-Speclal.- ( ) EvidenceIn the mysterious Punshon murder - der case has closed and It II now In the hands of the ) < 1) ' . Tllo cab , In which the young WOman wao Idi d was carrie Into the court room amid has been viewed by the jurors. .From the first to last the evidence hns' been circumstantial and very conilict. hug. TIle mystery ot the young woman' death w1 not be entirely cleared up even by tie verdict or the jur ) ' . She was shot while riding In I cab wills her husband , and he was arrested the sanmo'nigimt charged wHh her rnurler His defense hal always been that she took n revolver from hIs overcoat and shot hmerself . She was seated on the right side ot the carrlnge , an,1 was shot In the right termspio Whe the cub drIver opened the door he round her lean- immg back against the cushions and the reveler - vol\er with which ) site hnd been shot on the lap robe In front of her. 'unshonnd his young wIre had not been living together for some time b fore the tragedy , and lie had taken her away from her mothcr's house the nlht before she was kihied. After her death I smote was found In her bosom dressed to her mother amid brothers , In which /he said her husbanll and hersel hud decided to die to- getlmer The note was written wimihe Pun- Ehon and his wife were at his mother's hiommse1 I m'everal hours . , before they Iturt 11 , on time Total rmue. I IS tie Ieory or the state's alore ) ' that Puushon led his wife to believe he would iiil 1 hlmsclf acer shootIng - < Ing her , and that the murder was comml- tell ems account of Jealous , Pun hoa 11 31 years old aOI his wIfe was ; I. i ' 110) ' eloped from I'lattsburg unt were marl'ted five years ago . SEBIS I l 8U.Ulr : 01' TI1 .110XJ11. ff , J , % V. ; Omahn Fllhtnl for n I'ortonn In Cllvlnnd "ourIA , CLEVELAND , Ialeh 28-Speclal ( 'rele- grnrn-Jmmmtt ) as he was about to gmnt let- ters ( of administrton to exShieniffViiiinims H. Ryan today In the estate ot Elza Kale , Judge White of thc probate court Ilostponed the appointment on application ot an nlol'- ney pending the claim o Mrs. J. \V. Slhnel- der of Omnahmn Mrs. Kane dropped dead on the street a few week ago and heft property which Is probably worth i5lXJ ( 'l'homnas J. Green ( , 1 lcn E. Gl'een of Clevellll , 1us'le Oreln or SI . I.ouls , amI Catherine cCahle ot Ire- land . nephew ni ] tmeices , applied to the court for the appointment of itymmn , clalm- immg thlt they were the nearest relalve . 1eanwhle ! : rum . Sehnehler's husband teit'- gruphed his brother In this city that his wlo waR the on\ hiving chl(1 ( of Mrs Kane , and to secure some capable lawyer to look after her interests. rime resident heirs 1111 not said a word to the court about : rl. Schneider unti today , when they nleFe,1 , that she was only an Informal ) ' ullopted chlhl or oater thaugimter. Attorney ' 1lhlen has written her of this clllm of the relatives . I Is likely tha on receipt o his letter she wl cOle to Cleveland at once p ! , 'lm' SLIIL'I'JJG , (1.111 ' :0.11'1 r } 'OI.lRIJ l'rum.mimment lalrUul . I"n anti CIIIlt"lsh lnld tl In Iltof.ae" , KANSAS CITY , Murch 28-A local I'aper says : 'J'he Williams Palace Sleeping CimV company hns been orglnlzed wih a capital stock of fOOOJ : , to Innufactlr In this city I new car unequalled In point ot comfort - fort , convenience and elegance by any sleeping cur now In USE Time new car 18 the \1cnlon of I local railroad mUl , who was formerly connected wlh the Missouri l'aciihc and the Hock Island roads . The leading harehoilers of the COIIaIY ) arc eastern capitalists , who arc heaviy Inter- epte,1 , In railroads anll railroad machinery , J. 0 , A. Ing und I. . Buchanan ot this city are nlo stoelsiloiders. Time main feature of the new car ts I berth which dls- appeam's at the wi of the passenger Into the W(1 of the cur , anti Is communed In n space ot ammo anti sevemm-eigimthms lsmcimeu I Mattresses of air are to be used , . and all bed l'lothln/ can ims put / \ut In lockers ulld.reath the seats oC each \ - aluminum ( ion . 'fhe , berth8 wi be made of steel and . Women n ill Take on Their til , KANSAS CITY , March 28.-'he Nonpar- tsan Womneum's Chrltan TemperanCe union has mantle a decided stand on the hat relo\'al proposition , The ol'ganlzton declares against woman's hea < gear In cburch and al public meetings . Here ore the resolutons adopted at their reKtlar meeting tOday : Whercns , We , thus .memhers of time } { an- tle 8as City union of the Nonpartisan Wonsen'mm ( 'imristinn 'feiiiperasmce union , believe In ell:1 . rights to all and spedal privileges tu Resolved , That we will hen'afer Iew.ye OUI' hats at divine worship an.I all Indoor lea1ln . Tll.lCS .WIOll lIE1OI hP.iS M.f 11. lothcr at thn : Inr.tnrerIY 'rhl Thinks Stun WRS Illlt by n ManIac ' , MINNEArOLIS , March 2S.- lmo. Thl' ) bo- leve ! that her daughter Amy , who met a violent death In New York yesterday at the hands of John Digelow , was mlllerell by a imianiac. Mmnc . Thi today ) talked freely oC her Ilnugher and Bgelow , Sue recarell : that Dgelo\ Was nn old friend of the faml ) ' , lie i knew Al ) ' , In fact , before she went on the stage , having : met her In Minneapolis. It Was known to the Thi famiy that Blgolo\ hnlt twice been confined In nn Insane as'lul al,1 , Ime. Thi M ) 'S her .Iaughtcr often ex- hsressed to Iler a rear oC Bigelow and his nt- tentons to imer Igelow was very Ilch In lore with time girl , blt she steadily rejected his attemstions . ler ambiton was to succeed on time stage and she had no desIre to mar ) ' . "She went to New York to realize her am- biton amid not to mnarry , " snhl time nsotimer "I was Ilarty through Bigehow's Innuenco that sue imnil obtained 1 plaeo iii time Drew comumpany. " NEV YOI1K , Marcis 28.-Timat time murder of mtsy Thihl and time suicitlo of hmer slayer , Joimn hhigelow , were tue work of a mmsndmmmams is mmsatho more certain by the atatemnemuts to- tiny of John Iloidemm , arm iatimmmato friend of lhigelotv iioiden says timust Ihigehow has been insane at least five timsics witimlmm time Past ten ) 'earS , Tile last time imo was its a lunatic as'lmmns vas in time fali of 1S02 , . wimcmm ito SPent souse time in arm aayltmmmm at hlartforth , lie immis also been several times in liloolmshmlg- dale. Ills insammity , ii : time belief of Ilohtien , is time nesmilt of a severe attack of hiommman fever whmieim he coatracted wimen a 2-year-old baby itt Rome , This fever is oftemm followed by a weakening of the braimm , Wilicil brimmgs on periodical attacks of insanity , An autopsy upon time body of hiigelov was begumm today. In a note Iommnd on imis person there was a iass for tile harlem opera imotmse mmsatie out in time annmo of Miss TimIhl. it. was dated Marcim 20. There was also an ideistiil. cation card wimieit read : 'Gnbmg to New York , March , 1887. height , 5 feet 10 inches. Weight , 160 irnunds. hat , 7 % . Notify A. M. Bigebow , 11 l'itme street. " Timero was also a note reading : "My dan- ing sweetheart Jack. Au revoir. AMY. " A nunshor of pawn tickets were f'onnd in imi pockets , Pimotograpimer Fink said this mnornimmg that imo imath received teiegrammms fromss time two sisters of the dead girl , who played at Erie last mmighmt , statimmg that they were starting for tlmis. city , MIDDtETON , N. Y. , March 2S.-Actor John A. ihigelow. who nmtmrmhered Amy Thili , was commilneci in the state immsnne asyltmmmi from January , 18S7 , to May , 1893. 'rime atmtopsy on Ihigeiow's remains slmowed timat imo mmmtmst imave beets insane t'iten ile coin- nmttted the deed. A ciot of blood was fommatl betweeim.tho , skull and scalp on the opposite side of time head from 'lmere time bullet. entered - tered , and it hInd been timere for sonic tinme. The atmtopsy omm time body ef Miss Tislhi simows flint there hmad been no immmproper relations be- tweemi imer anti hhigehow. Time statement that a trmink foumimi iii Miss Thill's recta belonged to iligeimav was denied today by Miss Leommara Ilramhiey , en actress , wimo said timat the trmmmshc belonged to 11cr. Miss Ihradlcy said site advised - vised Amy to get rid of Iligeiow , as site was afraid hmo would do sometiming mash. Ausy , sue said , tolmi imer timat site , too , was afraid of flhgeion' . It was learned timat a friend hind gone to one of time fammsily of time murderemi girl and told of I3igehow's intemperate imabits and urged that Amy be warned against hmins. When Amy was toid of this Imer synspatimy was aroused , Iligelow was out of employmemit antI sue said she could not drive imini away. The body of tIme murdered girl will be taken to Minneapolis toniglmt. MIDDLETON , N. Y. , March 28.-Aotor John A. l3Igehow , wlmo murdered Amy Timihi , was confined in time state immsano asylum Irons January - uary , iso ? , to May , 1893. ' mr4nE 11' LI YJCLY FOlt TJIR l'or.icR. ; irs : 1mm time Chicago htofonmsmatory Give l'oari of Stsnzmmcrs ams Exi&IittIui , CHICAGO. March 28.-Three nmembers of time board of the State h-Tome for Juvenile Offenders - fenders we're given a practical illustration timle evening of tIme insubordination wimich has reigned among the inmates for several weeks vast. Mrs. Charles Henrotin , Mrs. J. D. liar- vey and Mrs. G. Iloit spent the afternoon at tile imonmo and took supper witlm tile inmates. Time thirty girls confined there took advantage of the presence of the representatives of time board of management to simow wimat timey couid do in time way of rioting. They sue- ceemled so well that thmey sismasimed smearhy all the crockery in time Imouse , dismantled tite dining - ing noons furniture , broke windows , threw the commtents of the lmlmtry about time premises , hued limo air witim shoes , and then refused to go to their roomns at time comisnmand of thu pa- lice. It required tisree wagon heads of police- mneum to quell time riot , mind it was found necessary - essary to carry time nsajorlty of time gins to timeir roomns by main strength and to leave a poiiccmnamm 0i5 guard timrougisout time nigimt itt time door of each room occupied by time girls. Time outbreak was the resuit of a ameetlng imelml by time girls in thu afternoon , wimen it was decided to sisow their reseimtmnent for partiality timey behieved to imavo booms showmm one of their number. At time supper table the girls were models of propriety and listened to time remarks of Mrs. lienrotia and time other mneimmbers of time board with attention , Timis was calculated to simow timern time wrongfulness - ness of immeubordlnation , During time riot Mrs. ilenrotin and tue otimer ladies were forced to remnmiin in time rooni amsd witness time riot , the girls having locked the door , CONTR.s T1XO 1115 F.SI TIIEJI' $ hl'IL I. Itummkor ( Nortimup's Homm Cillimtm Uumduo In- fhitomieti % ' &s Used itmnmulmmst itilil , KANSAS CITY , Mrmrcim 28.-Mayer & 11011 have prepared a petition to brimsg mmtmht 1mm the llmtitetl States court at 'ropeka. to brenic time will of time butte bmmumlcer , 11. M. Nortimmup , 3'iie suit is brougimt by Miitomm C. Nortimrup , the only lIving cimild of time Imamulter , wimtm hIatt , ever since time death of' huh' CollIer amId the opemmlmmg of the will , timreatemmt'd to commtest it , 'Iime action is lmzmseti aim t lie ahiegmm t 10mm that tim e viii is in- 'mtiiti os its ( mice , tteeautte it violates time law agumimmmmi iterpetmmlt ) ' imm imot granting hint mmbsoiutc rigltts , multi also beemttimte its imro. vitmlomss nrc intitfirmite mmlsd mmmmccgtalms , lime estate Is vaimied mtt SC0,0)0. 'rime petltloum re- intes tilat Banker Nortimrmmi'a mmminth was utmsoumsii timroughm disease. 'lime mmumm imuheges that wltiie itt tills coimmhltioms imis iatimer'mi umminti 'us ioisommetl against hint by per- eons vtto commtantiy ummd relmeutemiiy stated to him tisat ills SOul was it mmpeustitimrit , it imroiligata and immcapmmhle of mmmanagimmg itroim. erty. Time statements mime brnmmtietl tie false. Au time bi'mmeiicinnim'mu of Nurthmrtmp's will are made hlartlea defntimmmit imm time suit , 'l'hmc'y arts time Wynnulotte tribe of Indians , of Whicil time dead maim's s'itc temme a immerniser , cmiii me'erai relim'ioiss umiti Imemmevuient asumu- cimttiommmm. - - J.J1 IJ'lUS I'JtIh CitiNG i' 1.01.1 Ti US. PoutIm I ) muk.ta dhlumisier , A ltvr Tryimg Both , htctllrns ( U 111.1 ttirsI f _ ( ) ' ( , REDFIEIl ) , 13 , D. , Ainreim 28-A sensation will b cremtted in fioutim 1)akota ioliticai CII. des by aim ' 'eImt wilicim occurred here today , This was lime appearance before time full board of time Metimotlist cimurcim imere at imie osn request of Orville S. Ilasfard , chmnirmnun of time reptmWlcarm state cemltrai committee. Jiasf'orth m't'Viewed imle vast life , coumfetseeti backsultiimsg 1mm leavimsg tIme cimurehu for poll. tics and begged to lie reimsutatett to fellow- Imimil ) that hue mnigimt secure imis ( onumter imas- torah cauling. lie lisle been a Imoutticuth leader imere for sonIc years , lie vus ommce a muslim- ister its good standing , but brent back lImb time worlmi. lie imopes to get immtn time Imiis- souri conforclmce. Ills reconversion is time semlulultiOmm cut time tIny because of Imis Imast pahiticul associations. 'Vuium'ns % ' .ii huoi. is. . Jo110 , KANSAS CITY , itlarcim 28.-During time first timroe hays of Jumme Kansas CIty wili be time meeting t'iace of nil limo turners be. tween time MIsmmisshipI river nun ] time Rocky Muuustailmm ( , m.mmmfi ftmmsi Omaha on the sIttitim to IJttie Roche 0mm ihe aotithm. Turner sucie. tieS ( roxn nil time vrimseIPai citic witimin list' territomy mmutmsetl are coumming here in unitanims 'to utt.'nul time ilrm't western turusfemtt , 'i'Itu raiiroamie buumve iiglcul 10 inuico us rate of cult , fare fur time roummd liii' ' . and It is ox- ltctemi tisat 1,000 turnous anti at least & .t0 gU ( ste siiIl be In time' city willie time turn. feet is in prugremu Time local turners have amrangetl all elaborate ; mrogrmmsn for time oem- teutainmnemit of time ylslIor STEWTART WTAS WTIL9 ' , Senator from Dawes County Precipitates a Riot in the Chamber , REFUSED TO OBEY TIlE CALL TO ORDER Chairman's Authority and orgeant-nta Arms' ' Musolo Were Alike Defied , iis : BEARD PROVED IllS DO\VNFAIL \ Sorgcant-at-Arms Quelled urn by a ham- flier Look in His Whiskers , OIlIER OPULISTS TO HIS RESCUE Flglmtlmig hihonil Vmus Up , 1)tlt There % Vnsn'I Emmmiumgiu tsf l'imummt mmmmml Titcy % 'ero 500mm Overpowered mutl Order \'mls itestoncut , LINCOLN , March 2S.-Spechah ( Telcgrammm. ) -'rime senate vums tlmro\mm limb a scemso of the wiitlest confimsioum at S o'clock tiuls aIterlmoomt by aim CiisOdo wimicim resulted him a pensommat emmcotmmmter betweeum Semmaton Stewnet unsil Scrgeammt-at-Armmms Stewart , nnd mmearly pre- chpitated a free fighmt between a nummmber of semmmstors ammd bystanthens Time eveqt is deeply deplored by all parties , btlt time COlt- seumstms of opimmious , irrespective of Imarty Iimses , agrees timat tile sergeammt-nt-armns only iter- fonummed his dtmty. Thu conflict. tas entirely mmnexpected , nnt it arose over so trivial a mustier timat it. caummo like a claim of timmmmmder out of a clone sky. For mnore thmamm two imourum timu semiatmS imati been 1mm cemmmnmlttoe of thmo wimohe , witi Senator 'rout of Case coummty in time cimair , One or two hula of imminor iimterest imad been dlsposeti of , amid time comunsitte had takemm up senate fIle No. 222 , a bill introtltmeed by SenatOr - ' atOr Noyes of 1)ammglas ) relatimsg to time iaiblia scimoois of time state. Time dimctmsslomm of time Imihl imath attracted but little attemstion , ai- tlmoughm the sotumewitat intense reusserks fre- quemitly ummatle lmy Semmator Stewart , vlmo was time leading opponent of time hill , imath been stmulleiemmt to attract a large mmumumher of vlsi- tore , so that time galleries and time lobby vere quite well hilbeth. Time feature of time bill to wimicim Semmato Stewart had booms objecting all throtmglm time discussion vas time one llmsmitllsg time levy , wimicim scimoal districts mnigimt mmsake to IS usslils. Time sommator fromsi Dawes hind mmmadu a number of sitort svoeeites agaimist time pro- visioum. It was aiso obusoxious to imimu hmecauso the same sectiomm of tite bill provided that thte consent of time commnty supenintemmdent of pmmblic iumatruction simotmld be obtained before - fore time hevy could be mmmade , WOULD NOT OBEY TIlE CHAIR. ' After imo had spoken a nnussber of timed ' S against the general provisions of time bill. cacim tinso criticislumg to some extent time mo- fives of the author of the bill4 iso latmnclmel Into the invectlves timat precipitated tilecon- test with the sergeant-at-arms. Ha declarel - witim coastantiy increasing veimenmonce that. . time bill imatl been drawmm In time interests of the corporatlomss ; hint tIme corporatIons ooulml easily control time superintendent of instrue- tion. 1mm tones timat could be heard at the S far end of time capitol , lie utaiji It. was time most iniquitous mmmeasuro over offered to tlmo ' commsitheration of time legishature. lie was continuimsg in timis strain wimen Senator Noycs interrupteti with a pobmmt of order. Tile senator - ator from Dawes continued his invective , re. fusing all attention to the heavy pounding . S of limo clmairman's gavel. Several timimes Oimair- - S man Teift firmly called tIme angry semmator to order. At a mnom3nt when Senator Stewart seemed to pause am : tmmstant for breath Chair- mmman Teftt. imsformed Imina flInt time senator from Dommglaim county imad arisen to a point ot order. "I don't care it he imas , " exciaimed Senator - ator Stewart. "I don't care vhmo makes points of order , " . lie timen continued his tirade agatnst. the , bill in spite of time constant rapping of the' ' gavel. Seeing that time senator was not die-4 posed to obey time rules of the senate , Chair- nman Teft. ? directed time sergeumnt-at-aruns to do imis ditty aumd seat the senator front Dawes. The officer at once proceeded down time aisle ammd laid ills itand ems the now timorougilly in- fimriatod senator's shoulder , at time same time quickly but firmly directing imiun to sit down , ' All of this timno time senator was denouncing the bill under discussion. PLUCKED STEVAhtT DY TIlE hEARD. He reftmsed to sit down and time sergeant- - at-armns placed botim imands on his shoulders amid endeavored to force imlm to his seat. In- ' stanthy Senator Stewart turned and chiumciicd with the sergeant.nt-arma , overturning one or two cilairs. S The two men scuffled for a moment , anti it seemed to be only a ntattor of an instant wilen blows would Ito resorted to , hut time sergeant-at-arms grasped the senator's long chin wimiakors with imis right hand in so firm a grasp titat time autimor of' time wimiskors was ' S unable to uimuske any furtimer serious demon stration. In the mneantlme time senators an spectators had gntim mrcd iii a clrcho aroummd the struggling moms. MI at ommee Senator JelTrIes of Oreehey county , a populist , exeltethiy ci- bowed Imis way timrommgim tbmo crowd to time center - ter anti undertook to assammht time sergeant. at-arms. Senators MclCeuby ammmh hiitclmcoc at omice forced imlmum back to imis seat. Ilantily hiati they douse so titan lale , an- otimer 1mopuiist senator , fron liarhan county , sprang into time uneice anti grasped time act- Senator Sloan of Filiunore geant-at-aruns. , aitimougim mnuebm time smnnhier man , throw imim. self upomm hoio , amttl with time amusistanco of Senator Ilitcimcock forced imiun back to imis cimair. No otimer popmmiist senator umsdemtooic .4 , to Interfere. WliiSKEitS I1OLT ) CONQUE11E1) HIM. 1mm the msmetmntime Somlator Stewart , imis facts as vale mts death , anti time sergeant-at-anne vore still locked 1mm eacim otimors' arnie , time sergeamst all time timumo maiumtainhumg a thrum grasp upon flue semsator'mm wimlakerum , Finally , i3emmator Stewart reiaxeml iui grasp , amsd tins scrgeammt-met.armlsli forced imimmm clown to imis seat , 'I'ite senate vas In time wlidest. con- fim'mian , Lioutemsammt Governor Moore imati Ce- sumumemi time gavel , umnti mis imo .11th so laie nmovetl flint time senate aljommrul. Timere were bouti simoutmm of "No , " "No , " from all parts or time semsato Cilisinbor , end time unutian was voted down , Timcro was good reasnmm to ho- hove timat if limo henato iiaml atljomirmmetl wimiiit S time ImiemIsIterul were 1mm tIme white imeat of pee- sioui time scemmomm of violence woulml imavo boost at once resummmed , Ortier iehmmg restored , Semmator Tefft ro- imummmetl time chair anmi mnatims limIt following statemnemmt ; "Time cimair deplores as mntmctm as aumy senator on time iioor time ummusuisi scommu which lIne just transimireml , 'rite senator froni liottghas county hmatl risen to a poimmt of order amid imad time righmt ummtler time rules goverumim , timis body to state timat imoirmt of order , Wimilo S Ito was doing so time senator from Jawbs had mme rigimt to continume hue remmsarks , Time , ' senator frouim lnwes was ommt of order ammi was plainly viohating time rIde of time semmmtto whmicii requires every senator to Immsmediatei taimo imis seat tlimemm cailemi to order by timta presiding oiiicer , lie persistently refused to cemmme to order after having 1)00mm releatefii ordered to do so by time cimalr. It was not ummtit utter time senator front Dawes imaul fla. greatly violated time rules of time senate tima 4 flue cimair ortlereti time r.ergeammt-at.aremmmm to performmm his dtmty. 'rime clmtmir wishes it dis- tinctiy understood tlmut ho will Insist upon. time strict comnlmhiaumce with the rules govern- iitg this cody. ' liSO , UT IN ( CN FRNiN 'IIJiF'1R. . 'rime conhheratioum of time lmihl tIllS then re. sumned , anti after timu eommmmmmitteu of the wi.oto had completed its toric ammd the llcuttumaist