4 FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE. JUSJ3 : 19 , 1871. UESDAT JULY 14 , 1800. SING LIU COW CENTS. / = - BRYAN TALKS IN THE DEPOT ! [ Triumphal Procession from Chicago to Hi Old Homo at Salem. [ ' 'DECLARES HIS FAITH IN THE PEOPL De-moernUe Nominee for I'r lt VII Croat TolKlenl U"eH- tloiiH Are lloth Keonomle anil Moral Mitny ( iruet Him. SALEM , III. , July 13 Never before In I history has this quiet llttlo town ot 2,0 ( people been so abla7c In glory ns It was ti night Hcd flio was burning all along tli route by which Mr Hryan was comlucte to the homo of his slater. Ho will icmal for the next two days When the tral pulled up to the Pnlem depot there wci many people on hand ready to welcome M Dryan from nil over Marlon county. M nnd Mrs Dryan wcro escorted to n earring by the local reception commltteo nnd take to the homo of Mr. Dryan'o sister , Mr James Dalrd Awaiting them at the hous were Mrs Ma y Van Antwerp , Mrs. Davct jiort , Mrs Scadock Jennings , all relatives i the honored guest , nnd his sisters , Mil Nannie and Miss Mamie Dryan. It v , as m the wish of Mr. Dryan to have n celebratlc hero at tills time. Dut two short weeks ai he wns called hero to attend the dcathbi ot his mother She was bulled hero by tl side of Jndgo Drynn , who passed nw'ny i > l : tern years ago Dut the people In theli .01 thuslnsm and dcslro to honor the man wl went away fiom hero scarcely a score i years ago unknown to fame gave vent their feelings When the ciurlago reacht the home of his sister his former folio townsmen wore thcie by the hunJrei s Tin cheered and shouted , while bauds playi and anvils boomed They demanded a spcec r.nd Mr. Dryan acquiesced , recalling h childhood days In Salem There was no ostentation or dl play made by W J. Dryn the democratic presidential nominee , on h trip today from Chicago to this , the tow of his nativity Ho bought tickets for hit self and wife at the Illinois Central dep and there v\as no special car provided. Tl man upon whom the democratic paity thin the greatest honor within its power roi In a Pullman cop.ch on a regular train , at every paHsengci on board the train had .1 cess to the car and nctlrlv every ono them came and shook hands with Mr Dryi nnd his wlfo and expressed to Uiem the good wlbhcs nnd congratulations The was no demonstration at the Park Ho depot when Mr. Dryan nnd his wife lc Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Dryan rode to tl depot in a cab a few mlnutc-s before tl time for the train to depatt. A few pcop recognized Mr Dryan and e\eiclhed t ! privilege ot all American eltl/elis town candidates or public officers by shaking 1 : hand. K1HST STOP AT KANKAKEE. The first btop after leaving Chicago w nt Knnkakee Fully 1,000 citizens had a 0inbled around the depot and were eager -waiting foi n chance to catch a glimpse the democratic nominee The state 1 sane asylum band was playing "The St Spangled Hanncr" when the tuin pull into the depot. There was a general ru from all sides , as every one bPcmed i ! tormlncd to grasp the democratic leade : hand. Ihc tialn only stopped five ml utcs , hut in that tinto Mr Dryan was much sought for man. Just before t train started , there weio cries of "speed from all parts of the crowd and bomc c thuslastic Individuals carried a huge d goods box over the heads of the people , up which they Intended to plnco Mr Dryan , th ho might talk to them all. Dut before reached them the conductor called "i aboard" un 1 the train pulled out , much the disappointment of the absemblcd cltlzct Mrs. Drynn wag an Intercbtcd spectator nil that went forwaid on the depot ph foi m. The little town of Paxton was the ne Ptop , and as Mr Dryan alighted from t car n stalwart veteran with long gray he and flowing white beard piesscd his way the fiont and grasped the presidential ca dtdnto by the hand "I know it would como to this some da Bill , " ho said In a gruff voice. "I knc jour father before you were born , nnd I ha watched you from the time you until to Ui up the diibt in the streets of Salem wi your bare feet , and I have always said th jou would bo a giont man some day. " The people at Hantoul were given h three minutes in which to shake hands v\i the new leader of the democratic parl The town only hoists ot 1,000 Inhabltan and at least two-thirds of them , me women and chlldten , were ut the depot Krect Mr Hiyan , and ho was enthU8lastlc.il cheered As Mr Dryan boarded the tra ho turned about on the platform In respon to loud calls for a speech Ho raised bo hands and Instantly all was silence "It you will only vote next Novemb nn Industriously as you shout now , I w bo sure to bo elected " Iho boll on the engine began to cloi : the tiuln moved away and the assembl citizens roared with delight Champaign gave the greatest demonsti tlon of tlui trip The streets were block with vehicles and people In oveiy direct ! fiom the depot 'Iho military band n npnily every ono of the thousands of pcpi who had como to do honoi to the democrat nominee , eairled a flag A commltteo rcpi KontliiK the citizens ot Champaign coun nnd city were at the depot to meet thu d tlnguishcd man from Ncbtasku HIS PA ITH IN THE PEOPLE. Mr and Mis Drynn wcro escorted to temporary platform , v\hlch had been etect an n flat car which stood on a side trnc U was draped with bunting nnd flovvei There wns an ovation of hand clapping u chepis when Mi Diyan stepped to the fro ot the platform Ho wns Intioduecd to t throng of citizens by Colonel J. S Wolfe , venerable old gentlpinan bearing n stro rcsiimblaneo to Mr Gladstone. When cmli-t wab lestoicd Mr Dryan sal "Follow cltUens 1 believe I have not v Ite-d this city since about 1S79. ( Cries "Good boy , Dryan , " nnd gicnt applaus In that year I was n student at the II nols college and we had n contest , I thi an lutcKolleglatu contest wns held In tl city nt your college and It wns my so fortune to bo present and meet snmo your people , and that Is the last time , a I believe the first time , that I have he-en liter or passed through hem I urn not going make a political speech this aftcinoon Just have been talking i-ome nt Chlcn ami I am kind of between speeches. I i glad to have an occasion to talk tu you I a while and I am gratified to tithat many people by thplr pnsenco hero ha shown their Inti-iest in this campaign , ray Judgment it Is the most Important ca palsn thiougu which this country has pass In the tlmo of peace dui Inc our i Istenco ns u nation. ( Applaus A campaign In which tjtvut Ibbti nto to bo settled , Issues \\lil affect rxcry mini , woman and child In t nation , And I beg of you that JDU bin realize and appreciate the Impottaiit pn which jou bear In thU campaign , idis thu gicutrbt nation on the earth , u is advance of all nations tlmt liui or ha Ihi'd , In those great things and the oppc tunltUs which pcaplo tlnd here have tin hlghcbt and best development Wo ha the best form of government and wo ha the most perfect form of govcinment 1 rauuo It Is a government which can be Jt us good ab the people dcslic It to bo , 2 Kin eminent can be better than the pcot deserve , If our government U good , If o laws ore Juvt. H it. because wo make tin ourselves I ha-.o confidence In the Intel EHICO , In the patriotism of Iho jrvat 101 man p,0ne | of this couutiy. ( AppUu * T e only trouble that we have Is that pc Plo ate to often ludirferent of their duti KB citizens Spmu have n idea tlM patriotism ci only bo manifested In time of t.&r , I w 00 young to show my patriotism In Him of war , hut 1 glory that In this land ever ; rear gives n patriot nn opportunity to shov tls love for country and there Is no yen utter than this. ( Applause ) You hnv the right to consider nnd act upon ever question which arises , and when you find : person who tells you that the masses am Lho people are not competent to settle th greatest and most Important questions tha concern our nation , you find a man vvh docs not understand the conditions ot ou Institutions ( Applause ) , ECONOMIC AND MOHAL. "Great questions are simple question1 Every political question Is an ceonoml question and every grrat economic qucstlo is nt Irnst n great moral question nnd who you determine which is right and which I wrong , when you come to the settlement c n question where Justice U Involved , It ca bo settled only by the great common peopl of this nation. ( Applause and cries e 'That's right' ) No question can ever b settled until the people sit In Judgment o It. The politicians have tried to settle tli money question The financiers have trie to settle the money question , but It wl not bo telllcd until the great producln masses of this country cxptts their opinion nnd from that opinion thet Is no appeal ( Applause ) You have tli right , not only to hold an election , but I oxpiesB your opinion on the money qtic1 tlon , and you have the same light by yet ballot to protect your own Interests nn watch over the welfareot your family f that tif any other person In this broad lam And , more thin that , each man must lee after his own rights and protect his ow Intoicsts There Is no class of persons Inl whoso hands you can trust the governmen believing tlmt they will look out for ever ; body else There is too much of splfishnn In us all , and while wo must each look 01 for ourselves , wo must keep our eyes opi that others don't take care of themsclvi and ourselves too "We have suffered more In this cotinti from the people who IUIVP tried to care f < every Interest except their own and In tl end have taken care ot their Intetcsts enl than from any other cause. The monc question Is not n complicated question , ai It Is presented In this campaign In the sin plest foim It was ever taken before the pc pie When this campaign Is on , before tl election arrives , there v 111 be Just one gtci question in this country , and that Is. this nation gteat enough to attend to I own people7 If so the people will denial n financial policy based upon the AmerlcE Interest for the caring for Ameilcan ilgh regatdless of the aid and consent of at other nation on earth ( Applause ) If th nation Is not great enough to attend to I own business then to what nation can we ! with the expectation of aid' Do you kno of any nation that is standing ready to he us9 IB there any nation that sets up tl pica that It cannot take caic of Its own pe Plo' Is It loft for the United States humbly bow before the foreign nations at beg them to do that for which this natlc was instituted , to take care of the pcop ot the United States' ( Applause ) "Dut I did not intend to make a sncec 1 simply wanted to thank you and to con out hero and express my gratitude to yc and to those' like you who have conferti upon mo this distinguished lionot I n prcciato the honor and appreciate the r spoiibiblllty which that honor impose Whether I shull be elected or not depem not upon mo , but upon the peonle " CHAMPAIGN TO MATTOON. Dut hero the time had come for the tra to leave and Mr. Diyan was hustled c thioiigh the ctowd , which was loath to gl1 way to him Hundreds of people she < him by the hand as ho came throusri tl assemblage and pronised him tl clr su port. port.A A short stop was made at Toona. whc half the town was out bent on seeing M Dryan. The people weio gratified thoitf the stop was only momentary. Then can Tuscola thu county seat of Douglas count At least 2,000 people stood on the platfor and aiound the depot Colonel Wlllla Hrlnton , United States district marshal f the southern district of Illinois , was the and Introduced Mr. Dryan and his wife the cunvd As the people ceased to chec Mrs Itrynn , who catried a largo bouquet c\vcet i ous , began to scatter them over tl heads of the throng Theio was a seiai ble fiom all directions nnd evoryboi wanted to set n bouvcnh At Arcola Mrs Dry an received the bu of attention As soon as they had been i troduccd Mi Dryan said "Whenever como to Arcoln 1 travel on my wife's rep tatlon bccau.se she attended school with tl daughter of your distinguished citizen , Jlf don Jones ' At Mattoon the crowd was almost as lar , as tlmt which asbotnbkd at Champaign Ti streets were blockaded with vehicles at men and women , and all buildings In tl vicinity weie decorated with flags in hon of the passing of Mr Dryan Ho was I ttoduced to the crowd from the rear platfor ot the train by Prank Spinier as the no president ot the United States In addrefi Ing the assemblage Mr Dryan bald"V have hardly time , fellow citizens , to dl cuss the questions which are the issue this great campaign I have beui taug that a public bervnnt Is but a hired mn who Is chosen for a certain length of time < lo a ceitnln work , and that those who sole him are the only ones to judge whether not ho Is competent for the plice You car always tell whether a man will make a goi man or not by tlio way he looks , but v have a good platform adopted at ClilcaK ami I believe any person who will honest ! faithfully and courageously carry out tl provisions of that platform will make a go hired man for the people of the Unit States ( Applause ) DELIEVES IN THE PLATFOHM. "This la a campaign in wl-lch there w le much feeling , moic feeling than has ev been In tiny campaign In which you or have beea engaged slnco the war And t feeling arlbcs on two shlcb You find the who bellovo the final policy v\ileh | wo n vocate will bo ruinous to this country , a : those who hellovo that the only galv.Ulon this countiy lies In the Immediate restor tlon of free anil unlimited colrago of gc and silver nt the piesent ratio of 1C to without the consent of any other nation i eaith ( Great applautc ) I bellovo in th platfotni. It expresses that policy vvhl is nccessaiy to restore the pailty betwc money aud property And In this campal ; you will find that those men who are i cunlarlly benefited in the rlbo In the val of n dollar will favor that policy that w raUo the vnluo of that ofollnr but the po people will not bo in favor of such a pollc When these people tell you that they wa good money , you tell them that money m bo too good It may bo so good that y may pray for It and wish for It , but y can't get hold of it ( Applause ) We wa a dollar that will be Jubt , and not n doll which will only reward the men who o\ money " As the train proceeded south there we btnall bodies of citizens at unlnipoitant bt tlons who had assembled to kto the tra drawing the presidential nomincu gothrou on the fly The enthusiastic citizens these placet were gratified In their desli for Mr and Mis Diynn at each plnco walk out on the rear platfoim , whcro Xli Dry. . took off his hat and waved at the absei bled people us the train rushed thioup At Efilimham , although U "as quite dot there were at least 1,000 people , man ) whom were women , assembled to sco t democratic picsldcntial candidate As t tinlu canto to a standstill there we loud rrlcb for "Dryan" and 'free sllvc and " \ltgeld , " and after the mention each the crowd gave vent to enthusiast chceis When quiet was at length restor Mr Dryan was intiodueed from the re platform of the train and bold "Fellow ej zcim. I remember that less than year ago , 1 stopped oft Peru for a few hou and spoke t the court house All th tlmo wo wished the de'inocratlo party wou adopt a platfoim that was demociatle. Sin that time a great struggle has been going i and last week that struggle ended In national convention and that conventli adopted a platform which In my humb opinion U demo ratio lu every line ai every woul and the democratic par comes before the country now appealing thofii * who believe lu that platform" At Efllngham , Mr , Dryan nnd hu wife we ( Coutluuc-1 ou SccoiuJ BRYAN CflMS HOME FRIDAY Will Reach Lincoln nt 6:40 : p. m , Over thi Burlington Eoad. CITIZENS WILL WELCOME HIM ROYALS l\lK \ > fiiiiiirtlnHii l ) < ' ! iion ti nUoit I'ltinticil mill ll\ fry linilj Vrri to 'lnl - furl In I ( lrnvovil- to home IXtriit. LINCOLN , July 13. ( Special Tclegram.- ) At 3 45 this afternoon a telegram v\as re celvcd from Mr. Hryan stating that h would arrive In Lincoln Kildny aftcrnoo nt C 45 over the Ilurlliigton. 1'reparatlon for the demonstration will now be hurrle to completion. The general executive committee of th Hrjan reception took lunch at the Llncol hotel this noon , and aftcrwaids held meeting In one of the parlors. Judge ( S. Hall presided and Thomas Allen serve as secretary. Hcports fiom subcommittee were received. A serious obstacle to coli : mittcc work on the demonstration Is lac ot Information ns to the exact date ot M : llryan's arrival In Lincoln. Now that li has set tnc time for the homo coming , th reception committee can woik to some pui pose Assistant Gcncial Passenger Agcr A U Smith of the Iluillngton was preset- at the meeting and suggested that In ordc to secure n largo attendance , and to glv needed advertisement of the event , th time ot arrival bo postponed until Monda or Tuesday ot next wielc. but It will t left cntlrel } to the candidate to name tl : day. day.Tho demonstration is to be nonpartlsa In every way , and no political mottoes c banners arc to be allowed In the processloi The patnde , If at night , will revolv around the state house square and pa : thtough cot tain streets not vet designate * The German bociety of the city of Llncol has telegraphed to Chicago for a largo tlai and at Its own expense engaged the N < braska state band A large number i prominent icpubllcnns are taking an ui live interest in this affair , but on , strictly nonpartlban basis Delegate Thompson , who arrived on tl Silver tiain yesterday from Chicago , MIJ that all dispatches to the contiary no withstanding he can positively nssurc tl committee that the notlHcatlon commltu will wait on Mr Drvnn at Lincoln l'alnt < Koske has generously gone to work decora Ing Mr. Ur.van's home on D sheet with new coat of paint. The original color ictalned , a modest drab The financial committee Is making KOC progress In the collection of fundb Me chants aic subscribing liberally , many i them in blocks of $50 each , and the hole arc doing equally well At the meclir. . today Edward l/er , chairman of the con mlttce' on par.ulo. Inquired If any bnnnei or transparencies were to be permitted I the piocesslon , nnd was Informed thi bocictj banners such ns A O. U. W. dcci rations nnd other civic embellishments wou ! bo allowed , but nothing of a political m til re. Several prominent Lincoln republicans ai bitterly denouncing any participation In tl demonstration by republicans or lepublico organizations The fact now generally ai mltted , that Mr I3ryan has decided to r < cclvo the notlHcatlon committee In Maillsc Squat e garden has also done much to co < republican enthusiasm. On all sides this admitted to have been a grave mistake c the part of Mr Drjan , and one calculate to lose him many votes In Nobiaska It aigucd that Lincoln is his home , hero his residence and hero resides his la partner , Mr Talbott. To go oft to No York to receive olllclal notification of b nomination Is said by some to look vet much like n bid for votes in the east , whei his cause Is already ghen over as hopelcb STHOMSnUKG , Neb , July 13. ( Special ) Much enthusiasm Is manifested bv tl populists in Stromsburg over the nomlnatlc of Hryan for thi > presidency as well as t ! democrats and the former announce to man their detciminatlon to support hi in any event This fact is significant vvlu It Is remembered that Polk county is ono the banner calamity howling counties of tl state , but not a single republican has goi over to Bryan and his free silver fallacy Lincoln IlcpiililIciiiiN I'r | iiiNt > < < > < > i IHit-i- ( lie Cnnctliliilc from ( In * Start. LINCOLN , July 13. ( Special Telcgiam ) The Young Men's ItfiiiiWIcan olub of tn city held an enthusiastic me-itln tonlgl : It was addressed by Comjiessmoa Stroi and Hon. Charles 13. Ca-ey , candidate fi state treasurer. A rcso'utlon was pab'i by a unanimous vote to I'-irnm from , u participation In the lirvau r.'coptlon ne Friday night , and also pra'tlially ordcni Edward Sl < ! er and H. li Tovnley , v\ho n members of the commlMiui or arrangcmen and also mcmbprs of the club to wlthdra fiom fie committee The followInt : tpl gram was wired to William McKlnle "Tl'O Young Men's Republican club of LI coin , stronger In membership and Inllucn than ever before during its nine years' exit once. In meeting assembled , again sem greeting to William McKlnley of Ohio , ut assures him that In the coming co.Ue for president the fact that our fc low townsman. William J. Dry an , the democratic nominee will only make 01 organization more enthusiastic and dcte mined that this county shall cast an Ir menso majority for McKlnley. We ha been In brittle array In this state again populism until lighting vagaries Mich the Chicago platform has hecomo an a customed thing. Situated as we arc In tl disputed territory , wo welcome this co nict and are firm In our conviction th victory will not come to Mi Hrjan either this nation , this state or th county , " IlATH-V a IllllA.Vb .NOMINATIO I'll 11 > . Cllj IM-inoornl" Hum 1'imili mill lluve n .lolllllrnllon. TALLS CITY , July 13 ( Special ) Tl first gun of the campaign was fired he Saturday night by the big celebration m ratification of Iltyan's nomination. The Jc fersonlan gun nnd flambeau clubs , about 3 strong , paraded the streets headed by tl two bands of this place Donflreb we lighted and thcic was ono of the most ma nlllcent displays of fireworks ever wltiiesse The tpcaUIng , from a temporary platfor elected In the court house yard , was panic pate d In by Judge Clarence Gilllsplo ai lion George A. Abbott , both of this clt Enthusiastic Urvanltcs from all over t ! county were present and remained until tl excitement had subsided SCHl'YLEK , Neb , July 13 ( Special Tel gram ) Hryan s nomination was ratilli here tonight There was a gathciine all political fnlths to do honor to the ill tlngulshed Nebraskan A few past rcpu Means showed so much preference for hi as to associate themselves with those up ; the stand The speakers were O J. Phclp C F Drown , formerly accredited a rcpul lican , and Prank Cuba Aside from entlius astlc cheering the noise was added to I cannot crackers and the excitement by hot 11 ret , band music and discussions KIIIIHIIN CouulK'N Cailni'Nf Hi' } un , TOPKKA , July 13 Conventions weie he Saturday In forty-thrfe comities to choos delegates to the non-partisan free sllvi convention , which meets here next Wednei day to bend delegates to the national eoi vcntlon at St LouU Democrats , iiopulli , and republicans participated In the nice lugs , end In tvciy county the nomlnatlc of William J Dryan for president v u n ilorscd and delegates Instructed to vote i the Topcka convention only for men wl : will support his nomination , Eeveu popi llht county conventions were also held , an all of these endorsed the action of ft Clilctgo couvcctioQ. S0.1IU POPULISTS rnigyim nuv > Several County Con1rnfIon * of tint Parly I'avor 1'iJMlon , ALUION , Neb . July 13 ( Special. ) Tin populist county convention met hero Sat unlay. D A Phillips was elected chair man and A E. Garten secretary All tin precincts were represented. The followIni delegates wcro chosen to thu state conven linn Ira Whlpple , William Silvers , A. I' Trcadway , T. M Sllllk , D K Calkins , W A. Poyntcr , A. H. Tlory. L E Ames , Join fitting , W Mathlson , J W Drown , Jame Sandlland , J R Drady They were in structcd to use all" efforts for n comblna tlon of the silver forces Congrcsslonn delegates W W Daker 0 W. Wilson , Z W. Thompson , C. LMaye , J. A. Armstrong D A Houtz. C. 1) Smith , G M Dell Pen ntorlal J P. Kellcy. M H Kelloy. J 11 Harncs , W A Poyliter Michael Lutignn E C Stllllnger , John Omll and L W. Camr btllELWOOD , Neb , July 13 ( Special - At the populist convention held her Saturday the following persons wereelecte ns delegates to the various convention ! ! State nt Grnnd Island , O. D Chase , Job Tucker , 11 L Chambers , W. D. VniiHon S D. Yeoman , H Cawthrn ; Hastings , \V F Wagner , K W Lewis , John Denson , 11 A. Devorcaux , J D Taylor , William Chain hers , congressional convention , 11 H John son , C Dunlap. T. G Reynolds. H. C Dlbli J A Grccnlce , 1 J. Dowlcr , senatorial con vcntlon , S D Yeoman , W. Wonslow , J 1 Denson , C G. Lewis. L Lydlatt , 1 S Hart ; representative , E. Hobcrts H I Chambers , G W Lathiop , J A. Greonlci Thomas O C Mlddleton , S. C Thomas Th convention was divided by a vote ot (12 ( t 1 In favor ot endorsing Dryan for prcsiden and It is understood that tlio delegates t the state convention stand In favor ot ei : dorsement LOUISVILLE , Neb , July 13 ( Spcclal- ) The populist county convention met at th place this afternoon and ( hose fourtce delegates to each of the following convei tlons The state at Grand Island stul nt Hastings , to nominate n state ticket , ante to the congressional convention , which not yet called The committee on resoli tlons presented a sol , expressing the vlcv ot Its party on the'questions of the da ; ono ot which Itulotscd the nomination i lion. W J Diynn , and recommended tin he bo nominated foi piosident nt the S Louis convention This resolution pn vokcd nn animated discussion. Wash Waits of Greenwood s-nylng that while ho wi ready and anxious to vote for Drynn f < president , ho could not support Sow all f < vice president , who lie understood was wealthy national bank president , the vet fellows the party had been fighting bln < Its organisation L G Todd , the old wi hoi so of populism of CdRs county , Indorse the nomination of W. J. Hryan , and sale "This is our labt chance If Mr Dryan downed this time the whole populist parl Is dead and burled. " Another gentlonin said Drvan i.s a good enough populist fi him. The most serious problem that coi fionted them was hovV to foim a platfor upon which Drynn could stand without slli in ? off the ono adopted at Chicago Tl resolutions were adopted. The conventlc adjriuned without nominating .1 counl ticket , to meet August 22 , no place ot mee Ing 1 cfng selected TCKAMAH. Neb , July 13. ( Special Tel gram ) The populists of Hurt county he ! their cotintv convention today A rcsolt tlon was passed favoilng aunion , of the poj ulist and democratic parties at the St Lou I convention , thus uniting the free sllv < forces J. F. Kcssler was chosen ns tl : candidate for the legislature for the dli tiict composed of this v , < " > d Washlngto counties and H. I" . JOiitavas-member of th , legislature from tl.is county. Kcssler I the man who served lu the legislature < 1S93 as n republican , and who ( rained j much notoriety as a champion of a bill foi bidding gas in hotels and who also chan ploned the anti-stock yards hill that wa to prominent in that session J. C Carte of thib city was nominated for county a ! torney. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WALSH or IOWA roil snciiivi1 vin erntle Committee IN Choreii. CHICAGO , July 13 C A Walsh of low : who so ably handled the campaign of Hoi ace Doles In the national convention jus closed , was today selected temporary seen tary ot the national democratic commlttc and the understanding- that his appoln ment will bo confirmed aud made permanoi when the committee meets again. M Walbh's appointment was somewhat of surprise to him , as he hart not been an ai live candidate for the position Ho WE cclcctcd Saturday evening and was notlfic that he could have the position if he wantc it. Mr. Walsh today met Scnatot Jonc the new chairman of the national coniinl tee , and told him ho would accept Tl two repaired to the office of S 0 Sheer ! of Indiana , the outgoing secretary , wl turned over the books , documents and pi pers of the committee to hit. successor. "There is nobody whom I would rnthi sco succeed me , " said ex-Secretary Shecrli after the transfer hod been made. M Walsh Is a man for whom I have the hlgl est rebnect. He Is a shrewd politician ar a man who has been remarkable nil his 11 for his loyally to his friends Though h management of Mr. Doles' affair did in wind up successfully jet it was as good i any man could hnvo done under the circuit stances. His methodical and buslncsslll conduct of his affairs won the approval i the majority of the national committee ar ho was practically selected unanimously. COM ) IMMOCKAT.H AKI ; oiu ; VM/.IM lima Mi'inlMTH of the * Pnrfj OIIONII | ! hlltt-r Art ) MnliiK ( 'p. SIOUX CITY , July 13 ( Special Telegram Leading local gold democrats are oiganl Ing here for the coming congressional can palgti At the outset the organization will I confined principally to the city , but will BOC ho extended throughout the Eleventh dl trict Judge Arthur VnnWagcnen , ono i the leading Doles boomers at the Chlcaf convention and a lending silver man I northwestern Iowa , will 'doubtless bo tl congressional candidate for his wluj ; of tl party He is eminently uusatlsfactory t the gold standard men. who propose to pi a candidate of their oivrt In the field I A Jandt , a leading dry goods jobber hci and one of the most prominent democra In the district , Is taking the lead In tl organisation , U II Drowp , another leadln local democrat , who went to-Chlca'go convct tlon at , a. bllver man , has returned to the gel wing and will also Identify himself with tl movement Besidesj engaging In the coi gicfcslonal fight , the orEftnizutlon will tal a prominent part In'the national fight. SOITIl IIAIvOTA I'ol'VlJlSTS I > IM | Stair Convention r tll'nr > WI Co n vr innt link-on' Toiln > , HUUON , S , I ) , July 13 ( Special Teli gram ) The populist contention to nom nate a full congressional and ttato tlcki and seventeen delegates to the national coi ventlon will convene tomorrow. The cot ventlon will endorse Drjan Senator 1'ett grow U here with a handful of bolters froi the republican state convention and wl oiganlze a silver party and select delcgati to the sliver convention at St Louis. PC tlgrew has already taken a hand In tl : affairs of the populists and has prepared blate for nomination tomorrtiw The vol between the republicans and populists Is f clo e In .South Dakota that great Interei Is manifested (11 ( tills convcn'lon , ri-ff hll\vr Cliilt PEATIUCE , July 13 ( Special ) A Drya free silver club wes orcanlzed In this ell Saturday night , Wih all the prestige give by the nomination of the youthful orate pnly nlnctr-two slniAturfi weie secured i the roll of membership , A McKlnley pn tectlve tariff.onc t money clu'j will t organized here thlb week , Gage couuty n publicans are not dismayed by the cry < free s"ver and will be wide awake froi HOW until eltctlon day .supporting J"i chaw Plon ol protection to American labor , IOWA REPUBLICANS ANXIOUS Preliminary Convention Talk Indicates i Determination to Take No Chances. FIGHT AT HOME THEY THINK IS CLOSI Mm-lt M Ire WorlcIIIOIIK Tli nt > ( Jntli ill Ite'H MollH'K Who \ilrtt to SITVITlit'lr Mnt In Sonic Cnpru'lt . HES MOINES , July 13 ( Special Tele gram. ) As the icsult ot several consulta tlons among the leading republicans ot th state , who aic hero in advance ot the con ventlon of Wednesday , It has been , decldei to Innitgui.itc the campaign as soon as pos slblc aftci adjournment and push It vvltl all vigor possible until election day. Ai especial effort will bo in'ido In regard t < the congressional tickets. H is feared tha the silver movement especially , If it result In a harmonious combination of populist nnd silver democrats and republicans , ma Jeopardise republican success in some ills trlcts In fact Bomo ot the lenders , notnbl ; Senator Gear and Congressman Hepbuin who first took alarm at the St. Louis eon vcntlon at their attempt to secure th adoption of n. straddllrg financial plank , be llevo that Iowa should be clatsed amen the doubtful states this fall. Other leader for the sake of being on the safe side ar willing to have the campaign conducted o : that basis. KEEPING OUATOUS AT HOME The Iowa republican congressmen will b asked not to make any great number of en gnRtmcnts in outside states , and as man fcpcakus as possible bo imported. Ther is no attemy being made to conceal th anxiety which some feel over the otitlool About ono-thlid of the delegates to the u publican state convention Wednesday ar on the ground today and all candidates an their mnnacors are active The dccpct interest about the Savety hotel , where mos of the headquarters arc located. Is centere In the fight over the railroad commlsbionei which within the past twenty-four hour has assumed a distinctly railroad and antl lallroad form , E A Daw son ot Wuverl ; the present Incumbent , receiving the ral ! road support , and the anti-monopoly eli ment are arranging themselves with P 1 Campbell , Deb Molncs' cs-commlsslonei who desires the Job again. Ed Knott c Wavcrly is managing Daw son's campalg and ho Is assisted by ex-Governor r. 1 Jackbon , who appointed Uawsoi to th place on the board. J. M Kemble of Mm catino , who was n candidate for the plac when Di-wson was appointed , does not sho' ' much strength He appears to be vvaltln for the fight between Campbell nnd Daw so to Hssumo u degree of bitterness which wl tuin lite delegates to him as a compiomls candidate. He hab had for a long tint piactically the full support ot the state ccr tial committee , but since the i.illroads hav taken a hand most of the bitppoit has gen to Daw son Chalimnn McMillan of th committee remains true to Kemble. ONE OP THE COMDINATIONS There Is n story tonight appaicntly base on good nuthoilty that a combination I forming between frlehds of G. L. Dobsot candidate for secretary of state , Mr. Davvso and J , M. Weaver of Hnrdln county , candl dates for supreme judge. Such a comblnn tlon , If made effective , would bo hard t down because of the geographical location e candidates and the dlveigent interests whlc they represent. Thcso three men are In th lend In the race for nominations for whle they aspire Dobson has James D. How or chief clerk of the house durln the last legislature , In charge c his hcadqttartots Howc.ii gained con slderablo local prestige as a politics manngci by his successful conduct of th campaign of Congressman J. A. Tlnjll c DCS Molncs foi a renomlnation C. S. Dyt kit ot DCS Molncs and Ed Chassolo , th bright young Le.Mars editor , have headquai tcis on the bamo floor of the Savery , an with Dobson are In the center of the thcatc of war. George Habford of Charles Cltj the other candidate for sccrctaiy of stntt will soon bo on hand w Ith a big force c woikets from Pioyd county. Without an laigo amount of pledged strength among th delegates Ilanford , with his active lleiiten ants , Is making things lively. Among hi assistants are E. A Teetlng , who took seventy enty proxies from the northern part of th state to a icpubllcan convention held I Iowa City in 18S2 , and has never since lot Interest in politics iinn bis TO nn v nuvAX1 ni | ' < -IIIIH > l\nliIII Ii-mo < Ta < Who I'rcfcr the Iti'pi'l'lli'nii I'liitform. PHILADELPHIA July 13 Samuel Dirt son of this city who was selected at th democratic state convention as a preside ! tlal elector has sent a letter to State Chali man Wright , resigning the office. In hi letter ho says- "It Is Impossible for thee who approved what was bald and done t Allentown to accept the platform or th candidates at Chicago It is impossible fc nnv democrat who believes In the principle and traditions of his party to support a pr < pobal to make inconvertible bllver dolloi a legal tender for more than they uro reall w orth. "Such being the condition of affairs , an as the icpuhllcan patty now gives a reasor nblo assurance of maintaining the gel standard. It seems to mo that all soun money dcntociats should In tills campalg glvo it their sitppott unless democrat I candidates should bcieafter bo nominate upon a satisfactory platform " MI\iil'h I'HinMIS MIJIVI' TODAl 1,1'iiKiii * of lovtu win .Semi n < > ] < > mi < ' | 0 S ( , I.olllN , DES MOINES , July 13 ( Special Tell gram ) The Nonpartlsan Silver league < Iowa will hold Us state convention hci tomorrow. About 300 delegates will bo pro : cut , It being a mass convention The ol jcct Is to name thlrty-flvo delegates to 11 national silver convention at St Louis Jill 22 , It Is altogether probable the lowu deli gates will bo instructed to vote at St Lou for the endorsement of Dryan. Delegate who are hc-rc say the demand ot the Indi pendent silver people all over the state for such an endorsement The convcntlc will also appoint committees for an orgai izatlan In every district In the state fi the purpose of taking a hand In congrei Blcnnl politics with the design of becurln united action by silver men populists , den ocratti and silver icpublleans In congrei slonal matters , to oppose the sound monc republicans KlKhl on South Unl.olit r.illlralor DIIOOKINGS , S. D , July 13 ( Spcch Telegram ) The board of trustees of tl South Dakota Agricultural college , whlc has been In session hero today , has recon mended to the State Doard of Hegents th : the services of Profs Phillips , inathcrnatlci PaiKlnson , political economy , Jones , phai macy ; Mlrn Kolsom , preceptress , and Mn Palmer , elecutlon , be dispensed with. Thi Is the outcome of the fight between ex-1'rcs dint McClough and Governor Sheldon Tli Hoard of Regents will meet In Hiiro Wednesday to pass on the action of the trui tecs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hi | illhlli'Ii ( .Stud * Coil \ i-llHiill Cullri CHEYENNE , July 13 ( Special Telegram A call has been Issued by the repuhllca state central committee for a state convei tion to be held at Cheyenne August 12 fc the purpose of nominating candidates for representative In the rifty-flfth congrem a justice of the Wyoming supreme coui and three presidential electors Of the lei Ulature to be elected this fall but ten men bcra , the four-year term senators , will pat tlclpate In the election for United Stutc senator- COMSIl VTUITIO.S KOIl SKU AM , DrtiHiornttr Nominee Tomei III for n IV * ! "Soft WorilM. CHICAGO , July 13 Among the telegram1 of congratulation vhlch have been re cclved by Arthur Sew all , the democrntli vice presidential nominee , are the following NEW YOUK. July 13 1 named you foi vice president three wciks ago Now thft you arc the nominee , the solid east vvll break for silver and the * ticket Is n winner Hurrah for American shipping and tin people's ticket. ALEXANDEH H SMITH President American Merchant Marine' AH soclxtlon AUGUSTA , Me , July 13 My hearties congratulation ! ! , llnan nnd Sewnll a win nlng ticket H. M PLA1STEU. Payroll Tucker , vice president and gen crnl manager Maine Central railroad , wires "Maine appieclntcs the honor conferred upot one of her bravest and truest sclns AR tin glad news Went whistling thtough the plnei ot Maine , It carried Joy to the hearts ot ill her people. " UENVEH , Cole , Julv 13-CoiiRiiiUllut you on your nomination Colorado Is will you n. H. MOl-PATT. SAN THANCISCO .July n-DcllMiteil tc learn of yout nomination Send my liouttl c-st conglutination" conglutination"A CHESEUOUOVOH GAHDNI2H , Me , July 13 We hcnttll : pongiaiihitp you on vour nomination 1 Is n gieiit honor for Mnlt-p ( liirdnoi lire thirty guns tonight. WEjTON LA IMS. JOSIAH MAXKY. Hon. M 1 * Frank , who ran for congresi against Thomas D Heed , wired as follows "Heaity congratulations We will carr : Maine " Krom Thomas W. Hide , president Uatl Iron Works , Dathe , Me "My wannest con gratulatlons " Prom Lewis G. Mumford , New York "There Is no tall to the democratic ticket Doth heads " J. W Dookwnlter , New York "Accept m ; piofound and hearty congratulations. " ciiicvoo vTTvrs nn.viMU1 VUTIU.S IiilUc Clt nc' lr 'N to Direct tlu All tloniil C'H m ( in IK n. CHICAGO , July IS Memheis of the demo eratic national committee are unanimous ! ; In favor of establishing sub-headquarter of the committee at Chicago Many o them wish the main hendquntters lemovoi fiom New York nnd brought hcio. The members of the committee still IP matnlng in the city discussed this pioposl tlon nt air informal meeting held this mom Ing In the headquarters at the Palmer hoiibi' ' Senator Jones of Arkansnb , before lenvlni for Washington , said "There will bo nn other meeting ot the national commlttc some time during the ne\t thieo weeks , a which the subject of cluingtng the head quartet b will be more fully cpnsldercd "You will bo safe In saying that In nl probability tic campaign of IS'IG will b dliected from headquarters located at Chi i o I am In favor of the change fron New York for many reasons " TO riiiiiT ii'iciM.ni's NamrM of ( lU'i'iililIca u Nnllona I vecutlv e Committee * . CLEVELAND , July 13. lion M. A. Hann today announced the republican natlonn executive commltteo M A. Ilanna , chaii man , Cleveland ; William M Osboino , secre tary , Bobton , Mabs ; General Powell Clay ton , Arkansas ; Chprlos G Davves , Illinoih W. T Durbln. Indiana ; Cyius Lclaml , Kan sas ; Joseph H. Manley , Maine ; Hon M. E Quay , Pennsylvania ; H. C. Payne. Wlscoit sin ; N. D Scott , West Virginia. The nlnt member has not yet been selected. AVIiv llrjuii AVcut tf > Salem. CHICAGO , July 13. W. J. Dryan , dome erotic candidate for president , ncconipanie by his wife , left the Clifton house this aftei noon for the Illinois Central depot Thci they took the 2 20 tr.tln for Salom. Ill , Mi Diyan's old home. There was no demon stration either * at the hotel or nt the trul boy end a liberal handshaking by admlriii bystanders. Mis. Dryan was presented wit a largo bunch of American be.iuty lose just as she was leaving the hotel Mi. Dryan will remain In Salem for tw days , and then leave at once for Lincoln Neb. , nrilvlng there on Friday , whcro h will take up his residence. Meanwhile Mi Sow all will stay hero and make his head quarters here. Senator Jones of Arkansas , chairman o the democratic national executive commit tec , loft for Washington today and will an noutico from there the executive commit tco of the national committee , which wl ] lave charge of the campaign. The time am place of the notification of the dcmocrati presidential and vice presidential candidate has not yet been determined , but will be 1 a few days. H It. stated that personally Mi Diyan prefers New York city , and it i probable that this plnco will be selected the time being probably the second week I August , _ Cedar Count } Silver DeleKiileN. HAUTINGTON , Neb. , July 13 ( Specia Telegram. ) A mass sliver convention fo this county convened In this city today t select twelve delegates to u silver conference enco to be held In Norfolk July 28 , for th purpose of selecting to the several part ; conventions a candidate for congress fron the Third district to poll the united fie silver vote of the district The conterPitc was called to older by Coinmlltccman / M Dalrd The ilelegattb are T r Sclg lor H J Wathon , John Suing , 7 M. Dalnl D M Wilson. D C Clark , Ed Havens , M H. Smith , A A Husbcll , E. J. Sheiman , W I' Dryont and Charles Plumleigh. Th meeting adjourned to meet nt Laurel at th call of the commltteeinan to take Midi ac tlon as may t-ccm best looking to v , aid th i ominatlon of silver men to the state logls latitre. _ Senator < > rny \itt tor Iliynn. WILMINGTON , Del , July 13 Sejtato Gray Bald today In teferenco to the Chlrag platform : "The financial plank of the plnl form Is contiary to all my beliefs and t what I conblder sound currency I hlmll nc change these holltfs , oven ut thu bidding of demociatle national convention Conviction CPitnt ho compiomiHed 'Iho Delawaio demui iccy is an organl/atlon distinct fiom tli national democracy and has a history an traditions of Its awn It Is too caily to sa what Its course will be The democracy I this btalu has always had and is likely t continue to have strong sympathy with the of Now York , Nosv Jersey and Maryland , " Trill on Senator 'I oiler , MANITOU , Colo. July 13. Senator Tellci who has been a guest of onu of the hotiO IIPIO , was yestetday Joined by Senate Dubols ot Idaho and Congrcbsrann Hut Una of Montana , awaiting the anlval c Senators Cannon. Petllgicw nnd Mantli who are exnectcd on Wednesday , vhen confcmice will be held Senator teller wl return to Denver. He will bo In Manlto again Wednesday , however , and at thi meeting , an address will be dcllvcicd aa t the course of the republicans who left th St Louis convention on the natluiu tickets. _ ll iiui Will 'Not Support Ilrjaii , INDIANAPOLIS , Ind , July 13 Ex-Coi grcsHinan William D. Dynuin says In a Interview this morning "I have ahead said that I could not suppntt the Chliag platform and ticket Pcisonally I Ilka Mi Uiyan , but his views are bo at varlanc with what I bellcvv to he the best Interest of the cotintiy that I would bn ( also to m convictions weio I to support his candidac ) The Influences which dominated the Chlcnt ; convention were not ijuch as can bo Eafol Intrusted with the administration of th affairs of this great country. " > olllleatlon e'oiamlltee Svtti Home , CHICAGO , July 13 The sub-commltte of the notification committee met In th Clifton house thin morning at 11 o'clock , an decided to let the mcmbria of the nollllca tlon committee return to theli homes , whcr they will bo Informed in u few days UK t the time of notifying Mr. Dryan and Mi Sew all of their nomination Thin will b decided by thu exccutlvu committee ot th notification committee. BURIAL OF WRECK VICTIMS' Thrco Punorals Hold Yesterday , but thi Mnjority Occur Today. SHOPMEN WILL ATTEND IN A iorlxlM unit I'mTi-rdiUori Kcit lliiwy ! > ( lu > I'lutxiiul CntlM I'lion Them 1 Mmp * to lit1 rtiiNiMl , All Unj . | j Yesterday undertakers and the friends ot the victims of the Logan wreck were busy preparing for Iho burial of the dead Three * of Iho funerals wcro held yesterday , but by tar the greater portion will be held to day. Out of respect foi the memory ot the dead and the fact that EO many of the em ployes wish to attend the futurnls the shops of the Union Pacific will bo closed all day today At 7 o'clock this morning the em ployes will meet in the yard ot the shops and organize lo nlteud thu vailous fu- ncials The florists have been taxed to supply the demand for ( lowers for the occaslorik The quantity demanded Is large and thi work of preparing them has kept the en tlio force busy e\cr since the funeral an nouncements were madp. Thp Hist wits that of Hobcrt Clalr , son of John Clali , which occuricd nt the fnmiTy lesldenco , 15 > 3y North Twentieth stlect , nt ! ) o'clock yestptday morning It walk largely attended by the fi lends of the fam ily , nnd the bervlces weio brief , but un- UHiiallv impiesslve The funeral of Hugh Dodbon , another bov , wns held nt the rebldcnce , 43M Enunett street , yesterday nftpinoo'i The remains were Interred at the Holy Sepulcher cemeteiy At ! i0 i this morning s > ervlccs will be held nt the Holy Pamlly chinch over the icmaltm of Owen Cnvnnaugh nnd the interment will bo nt Holy Sepulcher cemetery. The funeral of John Klnsey will bo held this nfteinoon nt 1 ! o'clock nt St Andrews' Episcopal church The Intel ment will bent nt 1 oiebt Lawn John Limin will be bulled from the Swed ish Lutheran church at Nineteenth nnd Crss blrccts at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Larson wnt , about 10 yenib old nnd was cm- ployed ns a carrier on the Woild-Hcrnld. John D Kllker , the member of the Sev enth Ward Military band , will bo burled fiom the icsldenca of hi" parentb , 8SO South Seventeenth street , at 3 o'clock this after noon Iho icmnlns of John H Jack , the lad who was employed by the Omaha News com pany on railway trains , will bo sent to the home of his patents at Lucas , la. , today. The funeral from 1410 North Seventeenth street w ill bo one ot the pnddcst of alU In this hotue live the Dradlcjs and the Car- rolls Mis Kate , Diadlcy who was a daughter of Thomas Cabcy , n well known , citizen , wns killed In the wreck along with her young baby Mib. P J Carroll and her S-yeai-old hey wcro both killed , the hus band nnd father being severely Injured anil is now in St Josephs hospital The serv ices will bo l.cld at IToly Family church , the procession leaving the residence at 8:3 : ( > a in Interment at St Mary's ccmctciy. The funeral over the remains of John. William and Mary Cosgrove nnd Miss Mary Tracy will bo from Eighteenth nnd Nicholas streets this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The services will bo held from the Holy Pamily church , with Interment at Holy Sepulcher. ( The funerals of August Frederick Nlel- to'i and Fred A. Nlclson will bo held this nioi nlng at the family residence , 222 North * ' Thlity-thlrd sticet. Interment will bo nt Forest Lawn. > ? The funeral of John McDcrmott will beheld held Wednesd ly foiPitoon at ! ) o'clock from the Holy Family church , with Interment nt Holy Sepulcher. FUNEUALS AT COUNCIL DLUFFSV The fiist funeral of the Council Dltlff * victims of the Logan horror occurred ycs- teidny afternoon at i o'clock , when Lawrence Petals was laid at rest In Falrvlow cem- otety The casket had been taken froin the undertakers to the rcbldenco , 1914 Ninth avenue , nnd there the friends wore given tholr last opportunity to gaze into his well remembered face , and they v,111 carry In momoiy a countenance ns uiimaircd as it sleep had gently lulled it Into uncon sciousness All ot his comrades and fel low workmen who were In the city found ( line during the afternoon , to diop In and take a farewell look. Floral offerings wcro profuse and the casket was almost hidden with the fragrant offerings of frineds The funeral wns under the auspices of the Odd Fellows and was conducted according to the iltunl of the order Dricf services were bold at the lesldence , conducted by Hev. Conrad Hooker of the Tilnlly Methodist chuich. The funeral cortege was a Ions : one It wns headed by the Odd Fellows * band , followed by the mcinbeib of the order. While the head of the piocebslon wns crossIng - Ing the North Main blieet biidgo the rear- carrlagis were crosblng Willow avenue. At the gi.ivo simple and beautiful services WPIO held The funerals of the other dead will beheld hold today Little Olllo Wilson will bo- buried at 2 o'clock fiom the Christian. Tabernacle. A funeral sermon will be * prcachpd by the pastor , Hcv Mr , Abcrloy. 'Iho little git I WOH one ot the brightest and most actlvo w others in the Christian church. Sunday pehool Mis. John Kalcr and her Infant will bo burled In the same cnbKet t C o'clock. The funeial fr'lll htart from Iho icsldence , 208 Eighteenth bticct The Daughters of lle- Ukah will have chaiRO of the > funeral nnd will conduct Iho services Mrs Kalcr waa n member of the onlur and pn energetic worker foi llu good. The giava will ho made In Walnut Hill ccrnpteiy llii\MMi : TO l ! | lVI Til 13 COST. Noi-lliucNlern Alreail > HUH u Corn * ttt Claim AneiilH on ( he ( irounil , Asbletaut General Claim Agent Smith oC the NorlhweHtctit said yeHtciday afternoon that they had found affairs In no condition to talk of settlement of claims to any of tha afllicted families Ho said they weio doing all that could bo done for the Injured and the IK rented families , and that If there wan any thing fuithPi that any ono could suggest that could bo done for the comfort of any ; such ho bhould bo pleased to learn It. Tha ilalm ngcnls , undei the direction of their chief , Halpli ( i Hiclmids , have taken up tholr headquarters at the Puxlon hotel. How long they will bo hem is not known , but It In ( crtnln they will bo hero for some time urljubtlng claims. .Mi .Smith was one of tha Hint represcnta * liven of the road cm the scene of the wreck. Ho was on un eautbouml train and had gene as fur as Carroll when thn nowb of tha wieck itnchi'd him Ho hastened back to > Lilian ami there insisted the tellct corps lu its work. Ho fuinlbhed the Union Pacific officials with the first lists of the dead and wounded , nbklng that they bo scut to the Omalu headquartcrn , Mr Smllh bays tha fnlluro of the papers to get better nowa service wnu duo to thu fait that the opera tor at Logan wns simply tnvampcd with tele- ginpuio matter that was filed There was considerable talk about town yesterday concerning damage stilts against the Northwester ) ! railroad Several enter * prlblng law Hi ins had their rcprescnlallvca out hecurlng the right to picbs the claims against the company of as many persons an possible A number of ono firm that la gen * orally expected to obtain a largo share ot tint business said last night that ha did not cara to make any statcimnt Jubt yet awhile. Hu said there < ould be no doubt about the liability ot the company , but stated that nothing definite would be done until after the f uncials of the deceased had been held. The nlloiney of another railroad said ytg- U'Xlny "It's a mighty fortunat < thing tojf thi Noiihwps'crn road that so many of the victims of tlila horrible affulr wcro children. The dauago vultij for the killed and wounded air not to apt to lie so largo In the cane ot minors as In that of adulta. This jvill '