THE OMAITA DAILY 1U313 : WEDNESDAY , JA1ST/VTMr 17 , 11)00. ) NO FUSIOiN ON C1T\ \ TICKET That ia the Eiict of the Democratic Machine Managers. DEMOCRATS ONLYTO RECEIVE NOMINATIONS llurUlry Snlil In Me Slnfod for Mnjor- nlty I'liu-c , ultli 1'rlvllonc to A n mo III * Own 1 AiMirlutr * . The big and IHtlo sachems of llio ilomo- ciallo party bnvo held theh council of wnr , * lth the result thnl Prank J. Ilurkley has been forced upon for mayor , and he ha ilKnlflcd hlK wIlllnRncRS to accent. Ilurklcy is not Kolng to head n fusion ticket , for there will bo no fusion nbout It , os the Independent democratic have captured tne breastworks of the party and boldly an nounced that neither the populists nor free silver republicans will be permitted to have anything to say In making up the ; ticket for the coming city election During the campaign last fall rumors were rlfo that the directors-general of the tripartite alliance were secretly conniving to deliver the populists nnd free sll\cr re publicans , bag nnd baggage , over to the dem ocrats and thus put an end to fusion Though pronounced untrue by the democratic leaders In Nebraska and by the leaders of the pop ulists nnd free sllvrr republicans , who wcro entrusted with the task of consummating the deal , the rapid growth during the last Ix months of the "county democracy" nil organization oulhpokcn In Us hostility to fusion , and the action of that body now In refusing to counsel with f internists In malt ing up the city ticket , strongly Indicates a mo\emcnt of this kind , : t Is bareilv pos sible that some known aa fuslonlstB may be given a place on the democratic ticket , but being known as f unionists and being one in reality nro tv < o different things. niittrol > Drnioorntle. It can be depended upon , as agreed among the democralls leaders , that no fuslonlst not eecrotly In accord with the anti-fusion move ment will bo given a place on the ticket. Speaking of the matter , n prominent mem ber of the Independent ( county ) democracy said jestcrday "Tho ticket will bo made up entirely of democrats Wo are done with fusion. Wo have got control of the machinery of the party nnd we propose to run things entirely independent of the populists or free silver republicans Wo will not be weakened by this at all , In my Judgment You see , many democrats In Omaha fairly abhor fusion Many of them , It Is true , nro gold dcmociats , but many of them are estranged now on the question of anarchy than money. ly ) ellvorc- Jng ourselves from fusion wo will reclaim these voters from the republican party , and Rhllo wo may lose n few on the other side we will gain a great deal moro than we will lose Besides , the populists will even tually come over , for , like the shipwrecked mariner , they will have to look for a harbor of refuge and they will como to us rather than go to the republicans Populism is dead , that's certain It mas , like our In dians , survive for a tioio In tribal form , but as a potent factor In politics , or as a companion piece to the democratic party , lit is so no longer " Whether there shall bp a complete divorce ment at this time awaits development , but It Is certain that a divorce In local affairs Is contemplated on the part of the democratic leaders and If one Is not obtained It will be because the nuptial ties will retusito jleld to a moct extraordinary teot of strength The remainder of the slate Is yet in a chaotic state , and It Is reported that Jlr Durkley's acceptance Is conditional on his privilege to determine who shall nnd who shall not go upon the ticket with him , the leaders "reserving the right to confine him to democrats only The promoters of this Independent movement are In complete con trol of the democratic machinery and they boldly assert that the ravenous nppetltcB of the populists and free silver republicans for office can only bo appeased by the latter shedding the cloth of their party and putting their heads In the democratic halter. POLICE HAVE EXCITING CHASE Spi-nppr Sllrn I'll roiiMliloruliIc In ( Inl.iMior ind of the C'll3. A man In a murderous mood brought on by excessive drink was captured by the police officers Tuesday night nbout midnight after an exciting chase through the lower end of town The trouble was started in a house at lit South Ninth street , occupied by a woman named Spanish May The man became - came abusive there and war ordered out of the house This angered him to that ho drew n pockctknlfo nnd started for the jvomnn with an arm raised to strike. She htrely escaped him and fled through the rear door dropping Into n nook of the building as a hiding place The nan followed her nnd thinking she had gone down the alley went that way. Olllcer McCarthy observed a man running from the alley , hatlcss and with a knlfo in his hand , and immediately gave chate The position of the man with n deslro to kill changed quickly from pursuer to pursued and the chase took the two down side sticctJ and across vacant lots In the lower end of town for nearly a mlle Just as Olllcer Mc Carthy was considering thc > effect of n dis charge of flro arms would have , Olllcer Thomas surprised all parties by springing from a doorwny nt Tenth and Tarnain nnd tackling the fugitive an If ho wcro play ing n garniof foot ball Instead of captuilng & dangerous man At the station the man gave the nameof George Spencer and said ho was employed In ono of the packing establishments at South Oinnlin Ho had thtovui the knlfo away during the run , but It was later found and kept ns evidence LOAD TOO HEAVY TO CARRY Ullllod .MiilPM Minion Sloi-UH lire-ill. . U IIONtoil l.'U-m. HOSTON , Jan. 16 The firm of II. C. Wnlnwrlght . Co. hankers and brokers of 40 State Direct , this city , have mule an assignment. No statement of assets nnd liabilities U available. The firm has boon tarrying a heavy load of United States min ing stock on which It was unable to realize. II. C. Walnwrlght & Co. have been In buslncba for a great many nnd nro mem- Vors of both the New York and Hoston Hock oxhaugeea. The members of the fiim ire Henry C Walnwright , Arthur \Vnin- rrlght and Amory D Walnw right. Ann WM-U. Tlu-lr rlieile-o. CHICAGO. Jail 10 - The Heioiel tomor row will nay .Scores of democratlceditors if Illinois have rece-lve-el letters from the siitloiuil Hotel Keepers nnd Travellim A Jen's Anti-Trust association having head- AM * l ! f nmrtprd In New York , tolling ( horn thnt JudRo AiiRii'tuinn A\vck Is thr- choice of thf cnitprn IrivolInK men nnd hotfl kof-ppr * for pn-sldont on { ho nntl-tru t l ueA tiumbT of thp p Ir-ltors have boon ont to ChRlrmnti Je > hn on < > f the national demoirntlr ptotutlvc rommlttpp FLOOD WATERS ARE RECEDING of Konelrle-li siilinie-rioit , but DrlnUInuWiHir N Scnu-e. MOSCOW , Idaho Jan Ifi The water In the bis I'ollach river Is receding , but n largo part of the town of Kendrlck la still under water The change of the ilvcr current to wards the town Is said to be partly the re- inlt of a recent train wreck Many tons of ste-ol rails were left In the- river This caught the driftwood and formed a dam which diverted the chinnel nnd turned It toward the main street of Kendrlck The stores will lose thousands of dollars In ruined goods as In many of the buildings the water was walsl-dccp The tracks of fie Northern Pacific railway for miles between Vollmor nnd Lowlston nro washed out Strange as It may seem , ono of the sorest needs of KendrleK Is drinking watei , as the water works and wells are ruined. The water Is muddy nnd not fit to use TO SHIP DARCEY'S ' BODY HOME A til IT I i-ii ii S .anniii Killed During I'li-ct ItlcitN nl IvIouNlon , Jam a leu Oiler on l > rtrnlt. KINGSTON , Jamaica , Jan 16 The re mains of J C Dirccy , the American pot man , who was killed during the licet riots here , March 2S , last , v\ero exhumed today for shipment homeward tomorrow The at titude rf the populace at the- ceremony was Indicative of the most profound regiet at the tragic Incident. Darcey was an oiler on board the United Slates cruiser Detroit and died March 31. last year , from the cffectH of wounds 10- celved while on shore leave In Kingston , Jamaica , a few dajs before , during n riot among the crews of the American Ilcot ashore. I iilon Sloc-lv Auril CHICAGO , Jnn 10 After holding olllce In the Unl < n Sleek Yntd and Trin ll company tltvce It was orRiuilze-d In IStil John H. Sher man the , pretAlent. retln frcmi the e-om- pi-lij tiomoirow Main changes In the nnn- ngimont of the ioninn\ | affairs will bo the rosult. I. H Howard , mnnage-r of the 'Iranslt house and ipfltuunnts of the com- iiiuv also will ie slgn , his i cognation to lakeetToc t on January ! 1 At Uhe same time It is predicted there will be sweeping re ductions of high sitirlcs and a reclucUon In the , general working- the commin > Ilurictt Di-iilfN and It rllc-i iltcH. PHIIjADKhPHIA Jan Ib John Barrett , px-mlnlsur to Slam , has arrived In this ilty Mr llarroU , when sccn b > a reporter , was anxious to efface the immrssUn fiat he latendc'd to make ch.uges against Sena tor lloir In his rei.eiit < " "hlrKO < spee < ; li lie , however , rellurilcMl his bejllef that the tilo- graphliih to Hong Kong if Senator Hoar H s-pee'ih on the tieat > was om > of the chief ciiiKis of the outbieak of thu Plllplno In- sunectKui rum-rill of mi Old Settler. The funeral jcsteiday of Mrs Christina Nelson , wife of Hans Nelson fiom their home one- and a half miles southwest of llennington. w is one of the largest re membered b > the olden Inhabitants Over 1t friends In clghtj-slx carriages followed the' hearse Mr and Mrs Nelson came to Nebraska when It was but a pralrlo nnd have lived In Douglas county ever since. DeiioinieeN SeiiNat lonal JournnllMin. AMIANY , N Y , Jan IS-Tho prlnrlnal address before the State Uar .association at Its meeting tonight was by Justice Hrown of the 1 nlted States supieme eouit upon the "Liberty of the Press ' In which ho severely denounced what he termed sensa tional journalism Helen ( .onlil IIiiUi-M Coitlrllintloii. Xi\V YORK Jan ISMiss Helen Gould Iris conti United $50000 to aid In the building of the new homo for the n-ival branch of ' ' association In the Young Men's Chr'tstlan Hr-xiklyn , si work tint Is be'ng umleitaken by nhe Intcin itionnl committee of that ahto- clition LOCAL BREVITIES. KeveiHio Agent Miles D Houck has been assigned to the district of North Carolina und started to his new llelel Monday The Visiting Nurses' association will hold Ita regular monthly meeting tomorrow at I o'clock In the room in the Arlington bloek John C Kroll and August Kroll of Tnlr- bury , nnd Henry Koza of Stanton county are applicants for release from their debts by action of the bankiuptcy laws. Improvements aie being made In the federal building The district attorney's , olllco is being treitcd to a new carpet , the old furniture In the court room has been lephued v\lth mahogany , and the old shipped to Maiikato , Minn The loundllng taken from the Union Pa clllc iKpot Monday moinlng will have a home , temporarily , at le-ast , with the fam ily of Thomas lialdvvln , an expressman living nt 1711 Cnllfoinl.i street They will keep the ehlld blx months , and will then be permitted to formally adopt it , If so dltliosed John Morrlssey , a plumber , reports to the police a burphuy nt his house1 , 18n Spencer stree > t , Monday night Goods to the value of JJ5 , Ineludlng an overcoat , a new cuta way co it and vest , mil a nuinbei ot uncollected - collected plumbing blllH , were stolen The burgl.it centered by forcing the rear door nf the. house David H Hdvvnids of rromont , nrrewted lust v\cek ii the Instance of Tram-In SI Muff of Doughts count } , and brought to Omaha by Const ible Terguson on a war rant charging him with bastardy , was married to the complaining witness ye > stir- dny In Justice ) Haldwln'n court The chtirgo against Cdweids wax dismissed Tie- Knights of Ak-S.ir-Hen held a brief meeting at the Om ill i club 'ltlesd.iv night. The1 only business tiansaeti'd was the elec tion of tline- members of the board of gov ernors foi the ensuing term of tour yeirx as follows Thomas Try , 12 P Pock and Mel Uhl MISTS Tty ami Pock were on the board hifct year Mr Uhl , the new member - bor , bUc-ree'clH to the place made vacant by the p\iilrntlon of IJ. IJ IJry son's term J W Slpo , real oxtate > doalei , Is betfoio Judge Vlnsonlmler in the county court on the ch.ugo of larciny by ballco Joseph Aut ninth ) , coloted , Is tbe prosecut ing wltnesH Abe-rnuthy alleges thnt no inado n eontiact with Slpc by v\hlch ho waste to p ty $ r > 0 as the lltst liiHtnllnu'iit on n South Oinnh i town lot Ho deelares he paid the mom j but that after HO ciolng bo was uniiblo to HCCUIO a deed to the urou- erty At the noon hour yesterday there wa n Hurry among laborerb employed In laying coiuroto In the Metz llre'vvlng company'b new building In tourao of ponatruction , Klxtli and Lenve-nworOi streets The men ilemailded a rlso of 2'4 cents per hour aim wte-kly payme-ntH The eoncroto v\oik Ix being done by a St Louis contractor Twelve men are employed 'Ibelr demand wan agreed to by the foreman , In the ub- bence of the * contractor. The Christian llndeavorers of Omaha will hav an opportunity tomorrow mornIng - Ing to greet their president , Hev T IJ L'larke of lioston , founder of the Kndeavor movenunt , wlio IIIIH started on another tour around the world In the ( ntoirat of the Young People- Society of Christian Kndeivor Ho v 111 arrive In Omaha at S o c lock and leave for Sun Tranclfeo llfty minutes lutoi All Knde-avore is who can be at the I'nlon de-pot at that time lire ro- ouostcel to extend a greeting to Father Claike Irish-Amprlrnns and others who are In fv miMthy with the lioers In thill stltiigle- with Ilngland tire tlreulatlng a mil tor a meeting to IH < held at the Paxton hotel , Sun day afte-inoon , at wh'ch wuyx and meaiiB will lie dscua | el for bringliib' Maud ( jonne , the Irltili Joan of Arc , to Oman i Tilio lileu Is to have en admission foe Llmrutd for Miss ( Jonne * s lecture , with the ) under- btandlng that the nc-t pioccesls bo turned over to the IJoers to he ubod as a hoKpltal fund or rather to swill thu eenur.il fund that is cX'mlni ' ; from various directions On account of the Um'.ss of I'ollco Judge fjordon , Jubtko of the > Peace William H Le-.irn occupied tin- police court bench yiHUTclay und illupoeecl In short order of a mice ellaiiious butch of vugs and plain drunks He ha hail experience as a police' ' Judge having served foui years In that capacity In Kearney , Neb lie ) says It comet ciuito natural to him to say "tun il.ivs " However In running through n docket elton ton alleged offender * ho only mild it once The remaining nine were released with a little good adviceCharlen Ulbe-rt who pUade-d guilty to having xtolen two hot ye blanket ! ) from a farmer s wagon lam Sat- uiday will xcrve ten days In thu city jail. The property was recovered , UTILIZE BIG IRON DEPOSITS Minnesota Prospectors nnd Colorado Capital ists Strike a Bonatizi. VAST IRON MASSES IN SOUTHERN UTAH StnHlcrn mill ItiillhiK Mill * Will lie llnlll toork It I p ami n Itnllronil renal rue-ted to the Coast. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 1C A special to the Times from Puublo , Cole , savs : Hy contracts Just closed here between the owners of undeveloped Iron ere and coal lands In southwestern Utah nnd the Colorado Puel and lion company of this city , It Is evident that a now nnd Important Iron ere region Is to be opened it once on a magnifi cent sralc It Is apparent from the plans of the Colorado company nnd an Huropcan con cern , that Is cempletlng negotiations there , that there will not only be n now mining field opened , but a new manufacturing dis trict nnd one that will have an Important hearing on the American trade of the Pacific Islands. The contracts now closed are between Minnesota men named 11 H. Deir and P W Lorch , who have been Interested In the vast ore beds of the Mcsaba range for > ears , nnd the Fuel and Iron company , the latter agree ing to mine what Is pnctlcally n minimum amount of 830,000 tons vcarlj at a ro > alty of 15 coats a ton from the lands of these Minnesota men nnd to construct n railway there connecting with this city , 330 miles north In addition to the lease of eleven mining claims to the co'npanj the owners have leased 640 acres of coal lands , carrying a class of ccal that Is now available for coking Into n furnace coke under the process that Is owned and operated by the Loiters of Chicago. There nro also limestone ledges In the dis trict , as well as fluxes of other minerals A concern composed of European capitalists and with $2,000,000 In hand for Immediate necessities , has been endeavoring to buy the Dear-Lerch lands , but has failed. It has now optioned for $800,000 , a portion of the remaining ore-bearing lands , nnd proposes to erect smelters and rolling mills there and construct a railway to a harbor on the Pacific , 300 miles away , whole a port will bo opened for the shipment of finished Iron nnd steel to the Orient Two years ago thcso lands and the 1m- uien o Iron ere deposits therein wore Hie property of the United States government , being considered worthless by the mining men of that region who were looking for copper nnd gold The knowledge of thecn caino to n. II Dear nnd with Mr Lerch he staked and proved twenty-five claims , cov ering nbout half the surface Indications of iron steel The iron rises 500 feet above the level of the desert , is 800 feet wide and ex tends for a mile. There are , say the authori ties , 40,000,000 tons In eight above the desert lu the claims taken by these two men , cN I'Aciric is ATTVCHUIJ. CniiNoel lij n UlMiiuto Otrr SISHID ( tiltli a Trading Co m p n M.\ . NEW YORK , Jan. 16. The general offices on Hroadway , In this city , of the Southern Pacific were placed In the hands of the sheriff today as the re-suit of an nttnch- mcnt secured ngnlnat the railroad's prop erty by the Tweedle Trading company. The amount Involved Is said to ho $3,000 , seem ingly n small matter Some time ago the reid chartered a boat belonging to the Tweedlo company. The agreement was that the railroad was to bring the boat from Now Orleans to Boston and thence to New York. When thecaigo was dlschaiged in the cltj of Boston the Southern Pacific's agents , so it Is alleged , refused to go any further. The owneis of the vessel claim that they were forced to bring the vessel to New York themselves and pay all the costs. They put In n bill to the road foi upwards of $7,000 , but the latter said that $4,000 was enough and re fused to pay more. The matter was taken before the Board of Directors of the Pro duce exchange for arbitration and they de cided that the bill of the vessel's owners was legitimate. Still the Southern Pacific refused to Ecttle and the attachment was issued. \VAGRS. Makes HcniljiiNtiiifiit ofViiKOt of Rm- l > Ie o * YIiuiK I2iitir < > SjNloiii. PHILADELPHIA , Jan. 1C The Pennsyl vania Railroad company today announced a readjustment of the wages of ita emplojes In the yards along the entire sjstem The new adjustment went Into effect January 1. On the Atlantic City & Capo May divisions It was said engineers and brakemen are ad vanced respectively 35 nnd 15 cents a day , with no reduction In working hours. The now scale with respect to the ether divisions is as follows and carries with It a reduction from twelve to cloven hours a day Engineers Increase from 23 to 27 cents per hour. Firemen 1'rom 15 to 17 cents. Conductors Prom 20 to 22 cents for day : from 21 to 23 cents for night. Brakemen - men from 15 to 1C cents for day , from 17 to 18 cents for night. Car droppers Prom IPX. to 17'yA cents for day , from 1C < to IS cents for night. \Viiu-Iii-ll Di-nli-s a Humor. DENVER , Jan 16 ( Special Telegram ) According to a report circulated In New York nnd pullshed in Denver the Colorado d Southern Is about to bo partitioned be tween the Union Pacific nnd Missouri Pa cific and the Santa PC The report , how ever , Is authoritatively denied. "I have just returned from New York , " said Vice President II L Wlnchell , "nnd such a thing was not thought of It Is too absurd to discuss. It would bo a vciy hcavj transaction to take the Colorado d Southein now If anybody wanted It It would have been purchased when It was cheap , not when our securities have ad vanced to nearly par , when bonds have climbed from 30 cents to SG cents The line cannot bo sold In sections , even If our own directors deblred to sell It. Under the provisions of the mortgage It must bo sold In Its entirety , with the sole exception of the Cheyenne & Northern , known as the W > omlng division It has been our pur- poio to make the Colorado d Southern dis tinctly a Colorado road nnd to that purpose a special provision was put In the mortgage that If , at any time , It was deemed ad visable * to sell the Wjoralng line It could by done No , wo nro going to build our shops , we have ordered new motive power and rolling stock and this latest rumor will dlo the death of Its many predecessors. " Mnj irlfiiil : : to ( ho lilt or. DECATUR. Neb , Jan 1C ( Special ) Twi hundred mules used for railroad griding purpo c have boon shipped to Onawa , In fccveral miles east of hero and the terminus of thfl Illinois Central It is ropoited that If the Omaha & Sioux City line Is built this summer the Illinois Central will extend to the river An eastern outlet ( o Chicago markets would bo of great commercial value to the wholu of thin northeastern country The Illinois Central has agreed any time the Decatur people will put up $25.000 It will run ita trains to the rlv.if within thirty days. i ' I'liui In Si-lllr He-liiilo I'rolilom. CHICAGO. Jan 16 At an adjournel meeting of the Chlcago-St Lnuls-Mlssourl river lines today a proposition was sub mitted which. If adopted will It IH be lieved result In a settlement of the rebate problem In connection with the North P-i- clfic coast business It Is proposed to ex empt the Missouri river gateway from the rebate sjstcui , appljlng It only to the Og- don gatpviav This plan H In believed , will be sulTlrlpnt to protect Colorado nnd Utah rates , whllp it win not subject HIP Oregin Short Linn and the Oregon Rnllwa > and Navigation rnmpinv to the Inequallt ) which the relnte plan Inlllrtn upon them , as com pared with the North Pacific coast linen Arrangements Invc already been made b > n majority of the Mta ourl rlvrr lines to continue the rebate sjstem until the Oreat Northern consents to cancel Its colonist rates from St 1'iul. H Ccitniu-lliiK Mni-w. DENVER , Jan. 16 ( Special Telegram. ) The state administration has started out to make sure competing lines of railroad Into Crlpplo Creek district for all lime to come. At the meeting of the Lind board the following provision was put In the deed for rlghtofwav"That In the event the sild Colorado Springs & Crlpplo Creek District Railroad company's line or reid shall bo directly or Indirectly consolidated with or dlicrtlj or Indirectly absoibcd by an } other line , sjstem or railroad , owned or controlled bj hn > other company or In dividual , then In that event the snld right- of-way shall at once revert to and become the property of the state to all Intents and purposes , as though this grant had not bten made. " Court lle-fHHi-H In IiKi-rfiTi' . NORPOLK , Va . Jan 1C United States District Judge Waddell has refused the In junction prn > cd for by Thomas P Rvan of Now Yoilc against the consolidation of the Seaboard S. Roalioko railroad with the other roads of the Seaboard Air Line sjs- tem. the Plorlda Central & Peninsula and the Oeorgla & Albany lallroads Itallroail Auli-M mill I' THOIIHM. ficnornl Mannnoi Gr-mpp P Hldwcll nf the nikhorn Is In Chicago on a bilet business \lsil lsilW W H Cnllnwny , gonornl pasHpngpr iiKont of the Sou line , Is 11 vlsltoi in the city fiom St 1'aul PhnrlcU Sexton , conmiprHal agent of HIP Northern Paclllu ut St Louis Is nil Omaha \lsltor J Trancls Lee. Kpnernl western tiKont of the Canndl.in Paclllc passenger department lit Chicago , Is In the city Assistant General Passenger Agent A 11 Smith of the Hurllngton left Monday even- In ? for 11 short trip over the line General Agi-nl Itutherford of the Hock Inland went to South licnd. Neb , on 11 whorl business trip Monday night K C Mooreholiso , Bonernl ftolght agent of the I'lkhorn , loives foi Chicago this evening , whpic ho will spend a few da > sleeking looking nftei freight matters G. U Knmsav and J r Ilnrlsnugh , truv- Pllng freight agent of the Lnul vlllp . Nnshvlllp , arp In thp oltv from Kansas Cltv Mi Hums iv hus under his direction all the export business handled by his line Generil Malinger Dickinson , SuporltiU nil- cut of Tianspmtiitlon Buckingham , Super intendent HnMer and Superintendent of Telegraph Korlv rituiiipcl Mondnv night from n tout of Inspection of the Wjomlng division of the I'nlon PialHc T 1'prclval Hate- , who has been connect"d with the udvottMiiR department of tin- Uurllngton for the lust threp veiirs , bus resigned and gone to Chicago , wherp he will pursue1 a theological conrsp piepara- tory to entering the Uplscopnl inlulstij. Colonel J 1" Meri\ , assistant general passenger a pnt of the Illinois Central , with headquarters at Dnbuciuc , and ] ' H H.idley of Slonx City , traveling passengpi agent , arc visitors In the cltv looking after the iiaiscngPi affairs of theli toul It Is expected tluit lhc > uptown ofllres of the Illinois Cential will be rendv for oc.cu.im- . tlon this week , and next Sunduj Is sot as thp da > foi the Inauguration of through train service between Om ilin nnd Chicago LI HUNG CHANG GIVEN A JOB Me-m Into n .Nit I | IIUN < I-I oil tvl Jlllje.nclH To S.UIMatter llh ( leePrc'iiuli. . SHANGHAI. Dec 23 ( Corrcfipondenco of the AssocUUod Press ) LI Hung Chang was withdrawn from the Tsung LI Yamen In IS'JS , at the demand of Great Urltaln , hut v\as > not degraded. He continued to hold a higher position as a member of the grand secretariat. Within a year , however , the dowager em press has pushed her favorite forward three times. On November U , 1SOS , she issued an edict appointing LI a high commissionci to personally investigate the course of the tumultuous Yellow liver and report on its conservation. The empress , on November 24 , 1809 , re warded LI in a special edict making him "high commissioner on conimeiclal affairs , " and on December 11 , last , the empress Is sued a special decree making LI Hung Chang viceroy of Kwan Tung and Kwangse prov inces , with his capital at Canton. Ho is thercfoie again vested with vice regal power , but his task Is a different one Ho succeeds Viceroy Kan , whom the French have forced out Li has on his hinds the vexatious situation due to tbo Piench ag- gresblon on the southern frontier of China They have occupied an extent of Chinese territory equal to ten counties or more and have been ceded a fine harbor In southern China Several score of Chinese Inve been killed In engagements resisting the Trench Marshal 1311 who was sent to Canton us a special commissioner to settle milters , has been removed by the empress for conceding too much tcrritorv LI Hung Chang , therc foie' , steps Into a ncet upholstered with bay onets. RIOTING AT KIO JANEIRO MoiiurulilMlN Alie'inpl to Take Ael- i unlaceof StrlUf of Tuc-nt > TlioiiMind Dilti-iH , IUO JANIJHIO , Jnn. 1C Over 20,000 driv ers of all kinds of vehicles went on stilko yo.slciday , A small faction of monarchists , heftded by Ouro I'rcto , a brother of Carlos Alfonso , and .Malvlno Ills , attempted to take advantage of the situation. Numerous gioups attacked dlffeic'iit points , tearing up tni' sttect-ear rails and destroying cats Several thousands of Holers In front of the president's palace rnlsed cries of "Long llvn the momichy1" "Death to the repub lic1" A binall force of cavalry dispensed the rioters with dllllculty. The city today has the appearance of maitlal law having been proclaimed The horse cais and other vehicles nro paitly woiklng The police dur ing the first hours of the disturbance vvero QNlicmely weak nnd Inelllclenl , hut wore reinforced by legulai tioops especially cav alry and order was re-cHtabllshcd promptly , AMERICANs"GOJNGi TO CANADA -ii TlioiiNiinil Solllr There llur- lnc tinI.iiHt ti-ur , Till.Iim lj ( , OOOOOI > In Mom- } . TORONTO , Jan 10 The superintendent of Immigration has received reports from most of hla agents In the United States and estimates that ne.uly 11000 settlers from the republic have become resldenta of Can ada. eluilng the pact ye.ir. A consetatlvo cbtlmnte places the wealth of these persons at 12,000,000 The piospecta for Increasing the number of bcttleis from the United States during the eoaBon of 1900 are veiy encouraging Kansas and Arkansas sup- pllcel the greater pait of these who camel . l ) > lllllllltiril < -loi > i : Tl'IHN , Jan. 16. A dynainito factory at Avlgllano , fourteen miles from hero , ex ploded today , with the result that ( Ivo build ings were ) reduced to ruins , the whole sur rounding district wan sh.iHru and many IIOUECH were badly il.unagcd Ton bodies have been recovered from beneath the ruins In addition , several persons were Injured and taken to the hospital The detonations wcro heard as far a.i thlb city whence Hurgooiid wtrei dCBpatched to the meno of the disaster SIIIIINI I'rlmiiM-rH Iti-ll'-li Iliiine- . U\RCMLONA Jan lo-The Spanish tr..r.Hailunil. steamer Leo XIII has arrived hero from the Philippines with former Sp in it > h j'lisoDua aud thtir faiuilaa A majority o * them arc In a lamentable plight The town authorities nnd lied fro" ? ngrnts met them nnd gave assistance- the sufTcre-rs SUBMIT GERMAN"NAVAL BILL IVilrrnl Coiini'll TuUci I p for lmrn < p In the- I nil force- . UnilLlN. Jnn ! ( ! The hill providing for the Inctcaso of the Herman navy has bton submitted to the federal untnicll In Hie Reichstag today an Interpellation , signed by Hcrr Mooller. nntlonnl liberal , nnd nil the members of the KclchstaR ex cept the social democrats nnd Independents , wit * introduced. It was n * follows "What steps 1me thu federal govern ments taken In regard to the iclntro of Her man ships by agents of the llrltlsh govern- menta' " In vlow of the excited state of public opinion concerning the seizures , the Inter pellation will probably bo speedily nnsweicd. Thu Hamburger Nachlrlchton ndvisin ( Jor- mnn reprisals against Oreat Hrltnln nnd ex presses Its belief that a coalition of noutrnl power * Ii feasible It goes bo far n to suggest thnt Germany should head such a coalition. -\VIMInj\ < luiii Sophl , , | | , , | , | M ii DrnutiiK UIIOIH fin'I hrlr llooi-pllon. STOCKHOLM , Jan Ifi-Queen Sophia hold a drawing rewm today nnd Mra \ \ \V. Thomas , wife of the United States minister , presented MrsV K Llvermore. wife ef Lieutenant Colonel LUcrmoie , mllllary at- tacho of the United States legation , Mrs. C S Wlnslow of Chicago nnd Miss Mnu le- Ouryca of the sinie city All the American women were court dresses black , with long train , and black and white puff sleeves and black gloves. 13. n Wlnslow , United State ? consul icn- eial , has just delivered n lecture- before ths HtiKllsh society on "Tho Influence of Scan dinavians on Civilization In the United States. " M'r vNKIIN. ( Copyright , 1900 , by Press Publishing Co ) LONDON , Jan 1C. ( New York World Ca blegram Special Telegram. ) Uosebeiy Ins resigned the presidency of the nighty club , In which ho succeeded Gladstone This eluh was founded in 18SO to utilize the energies of young liberals at the universities and In the profcbsloiiH and train them for Parlla mont llobebery's resignation Is regnrdol In political circles as Indication of hla de sire to place himself in n position to aoce.t , olllce in n reconstructed union inliiUnrv The president ot the Eighty club , to whl h he was elected only last summer. Is the I solo remaining oincinl link conneetlng him with the liberal party Clliinellien Kellteir lu Coiite-inpt. VICTORIA. B. C , Jan. 16. In the Icgbla- turo yesterday attention was directed to a publication In the Kumloops Standard lefcr- ring to Lieutenant Governor Mclnnes as n "thing in gold lace , " "n gold-laced and be- whlskeied monstrosity" nnd an "obese and shining It. " The publisher will bo required to appear before the bar of the house for contempt to a representative of the crown IViiiu-o-Aiiii-i-ii-iiii Tionlj lie-in IIIUM. PARIS , Jan Ifi The customs committee of the Chamber of Deputies met today and icsolvcd , before examining nnd deciding In regard to the Finnco-Amcilcan commercial treaty , to hear the delegates from the Indus trial nnd agricultural chambers and HOCO- ! tles , which requested to be allowed to make representations The hearings will open January 23 and close Tebruary 10. IIlK Iliirincttc Illoo Crop. LONDON , Jan. 17 The Calcutta corre spondent of the Times nays The nurmcso rlco crop has broken the recoid Over 2,020,000 tons will be nvall- able for export to foreign countries Bur- mnh Ib also able to supply a practically un limited quantity to the Indian famine dis- tilcts. Almlixli DIIToroiitliil Itnto. MONTREAL. Jan. Ifi. The differential ratr on sugar has been abolished by agi ce ment 'between the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk railways. This will materially assist Canadian refiners In competing with those of the United States. \orlhcole Splocf * Hln Title. LONDON , Jan. 16 Governor Henry Staf ford Northcoto of Bombay , who was cre ated a peer at the beginning of the present ycnr , has nsumed the title of Lord Northcote of fixetcr. IILVI'IMT. QlI | , 1 > .Minn l sK \ . Soiilt * MlNNourl Moil rinil II Vorj ( u- lii-ollliililo Sport. A number of St Joseph men went to Ne braska a few- days ago to hunt quail , nnd , although they vvero not as successful as they hoped to be , they had a good time says the St Joseph News In telling the story of their discomfiture James A Gib son , the public administrator , was in the crowd Judge Cnsteel , who claims to be the hcbt shot in the city when he Is talking to people who will not challenge him , wns one of the hunters County Clerk NnUi and John Thomas , with his scattering gun. made up the remainder of the party. Thomas took his shotgun out into a thinly settled country and discharge It It was his Inten tion to put In the > remainder of the el ly gathering up the game that had been killed There wab a farm house away oft at one side of the direction In which Thomas had pointed thei gun when he discharged It and the hunters noticed that there was n commotion - I motion around the place ) In a llttlo while j They learned litler that the dog owned by ' the farmer had been killed. The farmer bald the animal was n very valuable one , and ho demanded ? 20 for It , threatening to have the entire party ai rcbtcd The hunters refused to pay They told the farmer ho had wheels , and that the dog was better off dead nnd things like tint About that tlmo the farmer noticed that a ' bu/zard had been killed by the random shut Hied by ThoimiH , anil he know he had them ' IIo said the fine for killing a buzzard nun $30 , and If the money was paid over to him ho would go over to the county seat , miter nn nppc-iraiice for the offender and settle the matter IIo made It a condition that he should bo paid for his dog nt the same time The hunters rnlsed the $50 , hut they worr compelled to como homo sooner than thej had intended. It takes money to hunt cjnull In Nebraska , It also requires caah to buy them , Sprlniii-r I'liKiiRod li > CHICAGO. Jnn 1C-Judge William M Hprlngor IIIIH be-on i-iignged to represent the mtnltnry district of Chicago In the In.ltinc tlun preicccillngs to bo hi ought by the M it of Mlspotnl In the I'nlted States suuretne court nt Washington The Injuncll < n HOUK ! t would Hop the operation of the big tn w dralnngci e Innm I ( onnrctlng Like Mli hi gnu with ulbiiturltH of ISiu MIxMt-M , jii ilvcr llolllli l > > ShiMilliiK 'Vol ( riu-l , ius ANOILIP : ru Jun id-in a < ! < clblon toduv Justice Jitincrf held thtt t ) Hliooilng of pi MIT MS If not n e rm I imn : > of enUHtng detith nnd Unit oveiy IHI-XHI 1 ian i- an ui.doubt't'd ' right to cause the dc iHi < f any animal he control * ( nlili- SiiL-i-i'i-ilH Mi-lnl > ro , NfJU VOHK Jnn 10-R R Cable ef t i. ! Milcigo , Rock Iwand < S. Pacific Rillro.il1 cuiniKUO v\nH tcvluy flstc I u dlteeter of the Corn i\cJianKo : lunk In j l u o of Thorn ID A Me liny res retiring UoolileTrnuoelj In ( .i-nrulii : Haul. . fJOI.l'MHl'.S ( J i , Jan 10 Captuin J U Murphy ( u hler of the- Third Nation il bunk of thlB idnco 4int and killed Hii teller P I T Hhuuc- , and then killed himself nu n uflii the bank < ! itlid toduj fiiilel ( .oliitf to ( uliu. \1.\\ \tJRK Jcen lu The .stoumshiK i u ului , Bulling fur Havana Uiinuri w ur i. 1 " ' 'Ki ft 111. s . t feuld "ilpp d by Law 1 cu b iun.urc , k CP. i t . anil Women Only , especially niothois , nro most competent to WO.MKN nnpieclnto the purity , woi'tnc M , and delicacy t'f ' Ct'Tict'itA bOAP nnd to dUi-ovcr now U PS for It daily. IH rumntlcabh * emollient , cli'.mslnjj , anil pmIf } ing piopcitlc * , derived fiom CI'THTKA , the gteat l < ln cmo ntul ptitc t of emollient * , w ai taut its n e in pie ei v ing , pin ifying , and licantifj Ing the sKiu , scalp , linmK and hail , nnd in the foi in of halln and solutions for nmiojliii : hillation" , Itching * , inflammations and dialings lee fiuc orollun- ive persphatlon , and al o in the foi in of washes for tilceiathe xvcakneosea , us well an many "anativc , antiseptic puipose * , which \vlll leadlly suggest thcmaohoo. All that 1ms liecn paid of Cniens.v SOAP may al-o lie. said of Ctnicuu.v Ointment which should bo used after the SOAP , in the severer cases , to hasten the cmc. Complete External & Internal Treatment for Every Humor , SI.26 , toiihlBtlngiif tmct nv sovi' ( Joe \u > ilciue tlnieUn of rniflsand scale-sand eoUcntho thlckcm-d eiillele , Ctlle't HA ( )1MVUNTVV ) ( ) , to tnrtnntlv allnj Itching , Inlhinunntlon , nnd lirlUitlon , and t-ootho and hcil , and f ITICIMU Hi soi.v i NT ( We \ tn reel and i ICIIIPO the blood A Mscii t. si i Is oflc-ii MitlU U nt to cure the inii't torturing , dlnllKtirtiiK , nnd hiimll. Inting sMn , vcalp , and blood IIUIUOIH , ulth Ion of hair , vvheu nil else falls , rorri.it Uliuo AND CULM. Coin1 , bulo Piups , llueton. H Hf 56 $ $ $ $ $ FREE ADVICE bJ out phylrlans nnd a FREE SAMPLE , , _ of our luudlcluu also Free Homo Tt oatmont lnpeKo > tltustrnti-eT book dr- scrlbluff kyn.utuuiH and cati.i e f < llseixsi' ivlihbtst troitnicnt , nlso inuuy vnlunblv receipts und preii-nptlons In pluln liiiipmiKe , HIIIng you hcsnvy doctor's bills nsn for It Cuiestheverj worst < asi < of U > optpsla Constlj iitlon. Healachc Palpitation of Heart Iv dne > iitui 1 Ivcr Lilhpi" = on nn 1 hud results of La Grippe. Send for proof if It \\tiious ibuut all join Bvtnpl inis bold b > drUjTB1) ! ! don t accept any substitute but send us 25ets or $100 and wo will send Dr Kny s Renovator by return mall Illl. 1) . J. ICAA MHim * VI. CO. , SaintoKit SprlliK.i , V. V. OUR GUARANTEE FOR WEAK Received of Mr . . 1'ive Dollars iJj 00) for full treatment of Turkls h L M C' ip , which are sold to him with a guaiantee to euro sexual wuiknebs stu nijtlieii sexual power , euro shrunken parts and stop ill unnatural dicc barge or I'inleHion i urc nrive an d brain we-aknefs ot monev to bi > re turned This guarantee holds good for three ye. ir- Should a vvcakncbs return , nud.cliH < vvlll a aln be furnished free of ch irge Hnhn s Pharmacy , 18th and Farnum Sts , Ixeb. N U A\e give this guarantee to our customers. I When others Tail coiwult SEARLES & SEARLES mm mm & FRIVASB DISEASES OF MEN SPECIALIST We ciuraalco to cure ull oases ourabla of WEAK m $ SYPHILIS SEXUALLY. cured for lite. Nlchtly Emissions , Lost Manhood , llyclrocclo Verlcoc-le , Gonorrhea , Gleet , Syphilis , Strict ure , Piles , ris.tul i and Rectal Ulcers and All Private Diseases and Disorders of Mcn STRICTURE AND GLEET Consultation free Cull on or address DR. SEARLES & SEARLES , 810 So , nth St. OHAHA. u m M Digests what you eat. Itartififiully ditrests tin1 food and aids Mature in fatH-iiffUionliii , ' and u-con- BtiuctinK llio oxh.uislcd di csLho or gans. 11 Is t lie lal ( jsl d Isco vci ed d ( , < t- ant nnd tonic. No ot lior jiiupardtton can approach it , in clllelency. IL 111- sttintly roliuvesand peinmnenUy cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion , Ilcartliirn ) , Flatulence , Hour Stomach , Nausea , Sick Ih'adachp.GastidlKliidamps "d allotlicrresnltsof inipeilec'tdi cstion. I'rlPoBOc iind'I Large fcl/econliilnsS" time's binall bl/e. Hook nil iiboutdy spcphliuimlled f rcu Prepared by E. C DeWITT cSvCO. Chlcaoo I will ( juaruntee that in * Kicini } t nro will euro DO jn r mit. Of a I ! rum of Uldnoy ooniplulnr n nil In IBIID } 1 iRtopcea tLe most He no it , f irnib of Itllghl n disease It the dim ate Is coin , pllcate-el nc'inl n four- ounce vlnl of urine. We will analyze it and udvUo } ou free what to do , . MLSYOV Jit ill dru Blit , 21o. K iM G ildo to Health nd mf.llcal ertrlc-e- free 16OT _ An ! > _ * ! I till" IN TABLET fORM PLfcASMiT TO TAKE. Hcouilti Ilkt i I a , .1 aiifUn i < l ( .Ii1.li IIP lllO lioart of tin ill imnd M M / , ' ! " anilnluroifrli f f " I ) v ' ' ' ' ' ' " , , " ' ' " ' Uiuuiildentlir n llieiltli limuanii ( mlUxirn or lu i ij n f in n il In in > i nt n-Hi'C tin rl'iini I Ii n lilt Dr llurkliurt'ii / > l ibln ( oiiii" uii I tn frexiiunt nn I tlmr' IKI ! 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Cures Gonon hoc i , Gleet or unnatural dls- charge-a In a fnw days Tull directions Price $1 50 All drugglhts , or mill D. Dick S Co . 133 Centre St . New York WANT IJD ( . 'nsc 01 id hcilth that H-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit Send r > centa to Hlnitm Chuiilial Co. New Yoik , for 10 siimple-j and 1000 t < btlmonl tls. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. V tnpcrtersand johbcreol Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. BO ILER AND SHEET1RON WORK SiioprvHiir-i AVIIniin .t DraKr. \I uiiifiu turo bolleis , stnoku nl.u k and hi i 01 lilni-s pichHiiii , n ndirlng , uhcup dip , laid uid w ft'i innkB , bollor tubes eon- bt intly on h ind , sci mo hand liullers bought i I Kuld KpiiliI ind pidmpt attontlon to njMlrM In elty or country 1'ith nnd I'lep u ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Flectrical Eleotrlo Wirinu' nolU and dii- O \V JOHNSTON Mcr i BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , merioan Hand Sewed Shoe Go M'frs | Jobbers of Foot Wear 4QKNTB FOR Joioph Banigan Bubber Oo. 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