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— - - TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3. ta— — UMBER 197, . disposes of the allegation by s ¢ which was_administered by 1. i k. The republican senators will hold disy he allegation by saying: If hick tmiy DW. notary public i ime Chief J L ~ - the decree has been tampercd with the su enue Wt the capitol at 10 o'clock tomorrow — A preme court will be pretty apt to take cogni Groesbeck admintatered the oath, which My o " " ’ zance of the fact when it commences tomor- | His Frie w 8 Sancuine That He | Osborn + N i L the Oorabination of Populists and Demoorats Has DURING THE DAY Beorctary of Btate Allen Must Settle an Then is Friends Not Now so Sanguine That He ) | Anoth row morni dgnin, any decree is VS . Chapter in tho Johnson Countyy TImportant Open Question, subject to modification. 1f the partisans of Will Represent New York in the Senate, Wyoming, Trouble. Not Yet Orystallized, How the Populists and Democrats Sparred Kruse care to test the truth of their allega for Wind. tion that the decree contains interpolations b —an fis " ‘ Gl Telceram | WHO 1§ BOYD COUNTY'S REPRESENTATIVE | & 0!t LRt o dee "t ot oy | THEY ARE AFRAID OF PUBLIC OPINION t i DEFENDANTS A CONTINUANCE THEY CANNOT AGREE UPON TERMS | foTum iur | n )i N Qeend upon 1t will 4 wntortatned at onee : — othe the Decree of the Supreme Court in the Case Just a Little More Than | have [ v Decided Friday Last -Norton Des " the Other Will Yield h olared to Be Elected Clerk Ballit Norden Serves the Writ and the New the Legisinture to Antagonize he Other Wi eld, WS 4 t Count Proceeds Vi Camp Captureds 1 J Me. Clevel of Some of the Men, J— o ¥ " Y Nronrana, Neb., Jan. 2.—[Special Telegram i 1 . v f o T B Bailit Norden on his w MUCH HUSTLING FOR PLACES GOING ON | t % t EE i 1 R LiNcors Special to Tne | Creiehton last evening met his special - NEW York, dan VAN CAMP CAPTURED. It 18 Thought an Attempt Will e Made to \ They Explain in Thele Motion That Tme Compel the De ratle Members of Portant Witnesses on Their Sde Cans not 1o Secured at Present L Br S ta . C. Allen will be fer within five miles of the plac i 3 work by the fr 1 curious A n q t o the cyn F when he calls the | suit of Van Camy iis way t \ Murphy senatovial 1 opening of Candidates for Office Doing a Great Deal of ; it . to osdor at high | farm between Crelzhton and Verdy says thé Herald 1 eon §EY 1N e T ot el ; the re- | baililf met Van Camp at 1l Vil he general ap A v \ Energetic Log Rolling i i A wsked what he was goin that W. Bourke Cock 1 \Voming.: 4 e matter, to which he vepli n. But under James G, K read as the # to Niob o v which was BOODLE DISPENSERS ~EVER PRESENT s e that o v . R th logi v ool to his ridi m | th 1l supporters o DOUBTEUL IN KANSAS, \ A o fire and would refuse As itter stands at e th : tis expected that a s than they, wer of decid v or not the ihle to meet the ex- t ) soligations, The ase | o hin L i Interesting Situation of Afairs in the Sun- e men w sination 10l t s of election im varm | which the endea 8 \ i i loli e of clection ot i, 1 uveE STRLY t that & continuance f Cappers and Plugg ¥ | All huve . At that tie | 08 momber of the ym Knox county. | | the men ¢ | elelock th wning, when the bailiff 3 X 4 The fnt . wted Actively Engag Their Peculiar combinm t ted. The only | According to the d of the supreme | sepved the papers Van Camp in the | Position of hosti > ' GiEe W Ooxip contenting n the mavter of | court thutecertificite is declared to e null | presence of Sheriff Crockett, who objected | land will be held at veelk 3 When onappeared in G N 1 and void. A bailiff of th preme conrt has | toth n th € wasa | than was expected g TR Septer U were absent and Gathered at the Hotels Having Plenty of Talk, thie % baen . saRteRing the Kl ““The tirst ballot for senator will be t 0 " p " ; S . iree days been searching the trackl 5 bogan this morning v " . said and written o v o forfeited. Today The members of independent contingent | wildsof Knox county for County Clerk Van | gjon. with County Clerk Bastedo of Boyd | 00 Tuesday, January 17, two week hence unp, who is in hidine, The democrats and | county, who reached here Saturday after T”"" of [‘u;\ riends of N Murphy ar : in o N vaES A bonds were ted. Of these, three HA BB OR I BT WY TGP Ies o | noon. avor of holding the cancus this week, This i %0 B VBTALL 137 axr i independents, many whom ar AR RHIEREE S BA anse 6 THBHE Ot than to the passage, an . Y have met violent lis and one, Tesches do not want it held later than Monday, J laws macher, s in Swi i — uary Y. i Mo lopisinture will'tiot open untd ¢ | called by the death of his brother, Another, fssued, this time to Chester Nor publican and Populist Loglslators §ald to | “Phere §s o dread that public A G DeBillior, bocame lutlng tho Sepeme Nave ORaTHLR G fititas HLu S hence, and all matters vegarding 5 o during the Septom. o RETHE. vak in posscssion © ave Combined. | opinion may induce - enongh | of | i its probable action wre dn a chae | Der trial and is now in the on republic evening the d losed and th » must and shall be recognized, The | SAN Fraxcisco, Cal, Jan, 9.—The Cali- | the memb to revolt and refuse | fzation and its probable ac uredna hous el th ts i 1 1l be re went into eonference in voom 153 this morn- | ¢ ing at 10 o'clock. They stayed there unti since election I » t twelve more were delinquent and their Taxcors, N o Tuir Brr s y sure thing that both houses amning the supreme court, maintain OLOSE 1IN CALIFORNIA. ' This aftc » fourteen members of the | that until Van Camp is found and a new willibe organt H P by senute held a caucus at the state certificate Still no definite results, AtS o' noon, and adjourned without definite rosujts whore he was deal of taly L 3 ? (KRS th t % 3 The men on trial ave chavged with murdes a8 tall conthiue TR ! i fornin legislature will assemble tomorrow | 10 80 iuto the caucus to createa deadiock. | otic state. Both the senatovialand the lexi y t b mur senate. That. the democrats loss talk continued g foar that the secretary of state will not Not Chin BloHRIAL ReseIoR e ASSiaintita: § ey know that if the deadlock ever comes | lative questions hinge upon the organization § and arson. There ave only twenty-three of TR o it o KL tnip¥gba bl 1t cening a telegram was r cide in their views is the occasisn of a great | for the biennial sessi b € 154 AMr Murphy’s chances are gone and Bourke A T P ke e S e L R ot who | TjoriLy of one in the b and if th ) wded a \tlemen. The Texan i compel the uttendatcaof overy republican interest of the session consists in the sclee. | 18 an ardent Murphy man of the : \ 1 - of the hous he repul e have a bare il wrihrinal forty-four present I'his num= by Cliester Norton which had o slig doal of stiontal pertu 1 upon the part of | composed of fifty-nine democrats, fifty-three { Lou ( pu v dency todishearten the independen At s e out and out vailroad men the men who do not itate to boast that " o n contingent is all absont, Their leader was o decision of the supreme co 1l be t U8 Vel reilson. to belisve and it is the vai vats who are s : the d n of the supren vt will be ‘ | 3 . | tio i & 3 W trusted member the orga A ORMNG || <o B BORT U e kB R tE E A vdered some t 0 by @ negro on a Al v Their suceess My an Caup: everything 0. K. | disregarded and the court itself defied GLdtslilatistig LU G Gl R G TR I bt 0 . | railroad train in Indian Territory busily werking for fusi A | L sre K o'cloek this cvening. WL be at = Charles H. Felton. The leading_ names be- | i ‘tie feionds of the machine in Brook- | Sheceed in orpanizing the he Thubdone means a ticup on allvaifvoad legisla ! oW v Elaneifaiiel | fore the assembly will be John IL. White of | 1ty ™ 30 Campbell | returned to Albany | Whey Will have the power. desire to ) ts Were Not Ready. stock yards bills and I VATt DATGHERTY. A prominent luwyer who has oceupied the | Los Anseles, W. W, Foote of Alameda and | ghgiys G : : t i ! first move was made by the defense of all bills offensiy 8 ¥ Y ndependents | beneh in Nebraska for many years, discussed | James Coman of San Franeisco on the demo . S wmajority on joint ba yjcloct v K8 | o (e T NG S 0T 1oy INGEIBRE T IO AR 3 2 b \ cratic side, and Hon. Chavles Felton of San 2 SADY. 11 PIRAY, publican siceessor o Se Yerkins to il u h e aac s The proposed her telegram | the matter in an entirely new light this | qratie sitie, gnd toh. Uharics Ldjton. of San GETTING READY FOR THE FRAY, Uit UHE UHGXDINCHL tATH 6L late Senator | continuance, each being supported by al dapondont 3§ v t 3 «. | afternoon. He sirid T P R T % Members of the Nem York Teglsdutars As. | Plumb, Perking having been appointed to | brace of afidavits. ‘T | Thedemocrats lack only two votes of a AL SRR R b T ony el a i S of the | stance set fort lue ditigence had been | majority onjoint ballot, while the repub BRI bl 0 of osses | | Rinrernise s bl SR Armaxy, N. Y., Jan The work prelimi T the State Sen il Al '” ki oo | sud tothe offect that the pop nary to the organization of the lezislature | On the other hand, tho populists have a | o it they could | vote with the republicans for the clection of | was enlivened this afternoon by the arvival | majority in the senate and will be able to un- | ! b | a United States senator, but this is denied | o the New York and Kings county members. | SCat the entive minority of eleven memboers. if | 0f Another of aftidavit by populists, who state that they witl vote | pa 5 500 i 7 5 necessary, t » on joint ballot the | upon a new line of defense are to the eftect | as 4 unit_for their preference, that being | Lhe botels were crowded and the spivit of |, jo gy » revublicans, which might | that certain men, residents of Westo Thomas V. Cater of n Francisco, The | the times crept over all. Judge Grifiths and | qoiure “the unseating of populis the | county, now tem republicans and democrats ave lookine with | other friendsof Edward Murphy, fr., avrived | house. e fight then would doubt to the votes of Burkeof San Francisce from T'rc use'it, to unseat cnon 10 seene The Atidavits inone ins but willl on the « £ we aceept the view of the demo will be absolutel + i f cratic oracles, we must conclude that they it. Fourof the r 3 vor are in the wronz. Th i that e torm | fslative questions, and we compelled to admit that fapateh unte- | county issues o certifieate to Norton the ey want in this divection 4 AR Cona it blican head. | certificate now held by Kruse is in full | Ll W i it tHorss ) L e v ohead- | vee and effect. They make 1o claim “ow our ittt ‘ P} quarters eral hou 3 that Kruse was elecied us a vepresentative | ulists seem de t themselves | o offsat the news of the of the | from the Twentioth d They do not | by goine into it. search of the Knox county elerk, the inde- | éven claim that the certificate he now holds 1 s afternoon, by the arrival of | i8 ;,“"-dw"v hey ~.‘wfll;~t~~_ "“\:“““I’}"' who was elected to the assembly as a non eamwhile the railroad manngors feel ug- | N. P. Nelson, the democratic member*from | confidence born of vartisan do, that | paptisan, and Carison, independent, of San e S S Meanwhi ilroad m Laliin A L I L - sl e ate can be dssued, the | Piego, both of whom have been elassed with | CAnvass in behalf of Me. Murhy will be ca terly lifferent ais 1o which way it goes, as | Dodge whose serions illness has been weepted by the secretiry | thepepublicans, Asstining. that. the popus | rod on : | the matter of some concorn for several days. | a man be seated as the | Jists combing with the republicans, the Stortly after Mr. Edward J. Perkins, se majority of theee in the senate, and the fo sture when they know that the demoeratic sc vswill | Mr. Nelson is able to he about the house, but | representative of Boyd county who, from the | jarislature will be tied on joint ballot and it | retary of the democratic il 0 | 8 protect their interosts | his ph WL appenrance shows that he is fay | time e was nominated down to the day his | ywiii devolye upon Governor Markhanm, who | of ~Montgomery —county, —arvived certiticate was declaved illegal, has never | g pepublican. to appoint o senator. with a resolution endorsing wsserted or elaimed that he was elected to | 06 oravily absent from the 1 cnerate | state on business, were near Nolan's ranch and opened headquarters at the | intoa question of which party could wnseat | in Johnson county. where the killing of Nate | Delavan house, in which th ship | the most members. Both parties disclaim | Champion and Nick Ray occurred on tl any intention of uniseating anybody. In that | morving of April 8, 1502, They will sweir, event the republicans will be able 1o organ- | continues the afidavit, that e in men; ize the house, — The populists will lave the defendants, wore looking at some horses shots were fived at them raight-out democrats, three in the i Dampion and K and one in the senate, v the balay hor 5 thoy o z y of power on joint i joint from them « feature Of the: contest is the with- | phy's candidacy. Similar resolutions | sossion being di Repub- | brands made this afternoon to unite the ropublicans | Claim a Combination, represent that county Kruse holds certifi- | qpawal since Saturday of Foote, who. next were also adopted by the demoeratic county lic 7 on Watson for speaker, he claimed to | At 10 o'clock this evening it was stated by | cate as tho representative of Knox county. | to Wh ry Ty ¢ e 2 paidd X | Thes court has declaved that Boyd have the pledees of at least two democrats | g prominent member that everything had pendcr they are blockading the same anyway, and ing at had been as appearcd by their Phis evidence canonly be had from ! 18, 735 populist 1 5 these two Weston county men, whose testis ¢, is consideredl the most promising: | committee at Middle Granville and also at | Upto the time the 3 lors at [ mony cannot be hil betore the next teem of. | democratic candidate. He states that his | the democratic coramittee of ~Madison | their Indinnanolis meoting issued the m court. A, H. Stoll made the argament for 1wl was inspired by o wish to avoid | county. Richavd Croke ne on from Rich- | festo, weging ail populist legis g the continuance, while Judge Ballard of | the demoeratie side by dividing its | field Springs and called upon Senator Hill | port only straightout for | Denver opposed it. J Seott finally toolk | thisafternoon, Edward Murphy, ji., and Licu- | the senate, the chanees seemed good for a | the matter under advisement and the court tenant Governor Sheehan were there, 100, | fusion of populists and democrats upon a | was adjourned to Lomorrow morning After remaining with the senator for a short | senatorial candidate, cither some liberal | Meanwhile the stockmon, time the three callers, with Senator Cantor, at, who accepted the bysis of the pop- | nally under the eharge of Sh | proceeded to the exccutive mansion and principles, like Joln Martin, o some | really freo to | Licies as unworthy of consideration as un- Hsts and Republgans the House. called upoff™ Governor and Mrs. Flower. | popalist who had demo * tendencies, 1ike | visiting frien stances ave doubtful | lation. Upon this point the democ reasonuble in fact.” Meresa, Mont., Jun. 2.—The senate was or- | Senator Hill and .\h-.«)'a-ulu{r ‘)m'l in the Cen- | Congressman-elect . The manifesto, | of amusement about the city. Watsons' friends insist that he can make | tingent sticks, and the sume meimle Text of the De ranized by electing péemanent officers, 124 | tral station at 4 o'clock and the two wenton | i or; §66B 1101 e et b ¥ it, but the indications tonieht are that it | prought the information gave it as o 1 St iy pemaneil oTicers, BC | {6 New York by the Chicago Iimited, Mr. | o possibilicy, The \ are incli | R s L s : b the information gave i The following is the full text of the decree | Matts, demgerat, was elocted president pro |y g RPEE BV CIC TGRS (V0 (0 N | & possibilly will be i sibl o ‘hm‘ to muster the | Jief that the whole scheme wo fail as filed with the clevk of the supi ourt: | tem L Murphy shortly afterwards went back 10 | gee'perfectly willing to 166 them attempt to | mentioned in the afidavits i Con thTamnle] gecessary voles even with the aidiofdemo sc of the difticulty of opinion-upon a | Onthis 30th day of Deet A D. 1892 The house proceeded to organization. Ab- one of these leaders will tatic of the | elect with o minovity, while they (the demo- | filed today in the cattlomen’s case came to crat friends. | matter in which som re thiscan e on for hearing on the pl sent—Davidson, demoerat, by sickness. The 1s) hold the balance of power ¥ ey sy siare on the way, i - I o » combination b; 1 s, o Hes ni the court having heard ) ! It was claimed for Watson in the confer ) Aments of the state anditor w chair. Theroll call | " ralorm ! ! Candidate of the Eepublicaos. AL ctorinanuling guntnt h 4 ath ATSOLS he nssembly chambo und osteniblicansy fon in the mo . ve 1o 4 cone ence that he had severcd bis comnet S e dyised in the y \ was made, leaving out the namcs of both | § LS U L A ORIt FOUBLE BR0N, with the vailronds, but Mx ) i ; contesiing members from Ghouteau county. | o “elling the canens to order, scaveely | tion by the ropablicans, e s no oppos JOL8. g mns are trae; | the democrats ob, but without suceess. | 1iod than half the members were present AT Naitios thoi Acensed of Being o Defanlter, conversion sion with the demo: 4 nfieth rep; tive district in | All L @ SWorn in, But it is nobody's figh An effort was | from beiug a well man > county shail be included in the Twentieth | and posstbly more. Mr. Keckley announced representative distriet The whole argu- | j that he would not go into a caucus or P organization of the two houses and the dis ment upon which the friends of Kruse have port Watson nder any consideration tribution of official plutns. but that dificulty based their -‘l.mu that he is entitled to )\H!f( Wsrr 3 & Several of Keckley's supporter's will doubt- { still existed over the « ) of the commit. | & Seat to which he was illegrally elected until MONTANA'S ISLATURE, follow his e: » in this particu i indenendente. have insisted all | The man who was legally elected can obtain = 0 ONEE HOROXUIND: 0L L S by Saty i iteomiilhgiindopendon mve dnsisted all |gianl avidence of the fact, is a tissue of | Democrats Organize the Senate, and Fopu- n arvanged satisfactory in regard to the. eift Kelley, aro o where thoy ploase, and a At the clubs and other places s chances under these cireums | along upon absolute control in shuping legis- | 1 ler's order, and the der ; Late tonight a nimber of the witnesses disposed to take any chanees o hers in speak . et numba e bat i tors A1 CAUCUS DOMINALIOY Cueyesye, Wyo., Jan Special T | \ Shaenendants | Hh ¢ Nobraski wus on the 6th | A motion w by the republicans i LA IRO MU AT O ST AR B Lot ) gram to Tue BE TR gt b vo i v e o i smposed of the. | § : ; rowded many members wea dozen can ur B L | e is y Suben, A composedof the | including two populfsts, to proceed to the | '8 W LI IR RO, M RN i i ¢ ey cus, as their fight has W d ot Kuox and Boyd, und Is entitled 10 | clection of temporary chairmun. the demio- | 2latead to the present body, gathered to see | them uow seem T T EMAvtin JoF aged by the steerin v e and that snid. Knox county is the firsg | SHALs again obj and leaving their sc e R Topck, who offected Tusion on thae. elector T | 0 ity i T the Jaw designating said | The remaining twentyfive republicans At five minutes past 8 o'cl i tieket Detween the populisis and den ; Criticizing the st 7 ¥ DORNC that H 1 Chester Norton Is und two populists prodeedg l‘:h'”l“l GAR LD county memboers came in a A 1 and Chairman reidenthal of MW two Atkinson left for the ietzing ; iht to un i th day of November, A, D. 1502, | the voics for Mattl tha popn T S T P stite central committee, Mes, Lease west lust week intention of locat- Senutor Mattes did not arvive until the s ! i to the wiliee of represeiitiilve fronl | great cheeritg by the’ republicans e S SatiohaI i ANRIAN S S C e \ : yund a e position. His torm, afternoon, aud he is not as vampant a fusion | ) fot on the 8(h duy of November, A, | the clection of sergeant-utarins the the memboers, save discuss tion aceeptance of a placeon the state hour ice expived today and his ofiiee is now o appointments charitios, and that is regarded s dispe cssor Daniel Swan, Before v Commissioner vk of the court Sum- w0l Atkinson with . ulter. There has alwiys been more or less enmity be- ) i L man as the committee could wish. He is 1 (s E0L b :‘l""“““ ' | skl ! [ ) ident o | 4 presen & i suld district . was b o'clock wl st of her senatorvial ambition ft directions to have his last six spoken of as the probable pre it of th ' . [ county of Knox ind 201 votes | B0 7 1L OUFICE. ¢ 1 senate and the majority of the independents | ‘ profess to believe that it will go t ¥ | of New York called the v nnees, however, thi \ i t wty applicd o the payment of = Mr. Sullivan 1w 8 @ board if she is elect _ t i indebtedncss, Tais will reduce his Long Island City Witnessing an Iuteresting ) ight o My v ROy R T Fight I Tayoralty | 3 Guenih Srie i Ty ige 1o an iderable sum which erat. Several members \ tral | et et i ; \ ; will cor covtiin fees which had 73 the county of 1 W appeirs ) Istaxp Cir L. I, Jan, : il Rice of Uls v N " h D \‘ of dispute hetween . OB Al i the ul ntative | Gley T L TR T By i ere clected pi t ) the cler] o of asteer I » g 3 TGl thatan IS (Rt oau T Lias | to the cjuy hall this moruing, | W respectively | and was loudly cheerad all u th committee are acting Chairman but iblican car 3 NG i P NEW YORI'S DANGER. SR Do urodlEIattal When he arrived there he found a large body Phreatens to Beeome Epld which ha demi n replied Demoerats Caucns, power to enforee its o decendier Th WS we all from t tirely tuntavy on their part, a med no Aite shap 1 B\ \ from tho thority had been given them, and that their | who attends most closely sk wais self-imposed, He thought that the | ests of the state. If the policy and_skillful maneuyer event of . the organiz 4 pana) S S S { TRlats: l ) 3 < Typhus Fever relimivary s i : M et S O i of | of police on guard. At noon his rival claim Ingz tho scssio nmissi 1 }.»mx “ SNETI tions ! e ki ns of | ant to the ofiice, H. 8, ared Rl a L1 108 o v i ceived i subd distrter 852 votes, an aid | The rivals shook han ntered additio . asked ¥ what anthority « | st nifest oo S | Kruse recelved 727 vot i’ court further | a formal claim to the ' of typhus fover woro ke al committeemen were actin 3 of the brand ¢ 1 T S 1 finds that the several elect ards i euch | that he had been legally elec - I rBnastE B ATPLA NS oyera; WAy T N £x y o rtisanship, < SaiN conntierdulya Bieator it ina || oatihaliad beeniceaky While vepublican caveuses weve being | DY theroads to the cour - | g all, 404 cases that have devolaped since steering comm iid that it was en it i st espectively at the | had recely ']”“ S tionie had been |01 he demoeratic senntors met in cnucus er, has not even fo L I T g =th day of Novems- vorn in at would tonti ;4 SChAVge ud d ssed the col 1 S04 1ot s his ie Bhduysoshiavom. duties of the offica for another term, 1t Ji8leguased i foanatiutioniisbitapa sl S R vial | lodeing house, 53 Buyard street, except one st vy nd it o sedeprion ' the | is expected that quo wartanio. provecdings | (i) Ty S M AR e 11 he further. complicated tomorro ard’s istand : g i winin 1wl b en s nauaant iRy On e sk ) il bertitiited o Sng leelgto kel tod | ninsy i vien g tosslin o s Novemborielagal| NAGR Ll bncamas ktigwi LIS (iEieaybiiin L the attention of the Health de- pight way to get o steeving conmittee was | admini ] claction, the ity elerk of Nnax county | drag along until the term for which the | {ost Qyokates (6 B HERE BEVERRAE B | cototie of republicims favor fusion with th S T the members (hemselves, as it was their | I ar n et tors e i AU of 2L (e volvs Cst | The two mayors have decided 1o leave the | {netins sary to defeat any plan having for \Mhore i Lysono porsons tho Friviloga to Runta. hom,ihoy rera i (o e am AT AR S I S T thiat s Norton and said Krase eael received | - — xS delopaina Bb OIS 018 Wichita states that such a proposition h e every lour and ug 5001 as the ing to trust to lend them through the pend- | eseman Bryan Axingih LR nilion Of YLk HordInbOLore SLALe03 tink Convening of Lduho's Legislature, chosen e folloy Tk S e ind that it | e lopes, the sufferer is remoyed Lo ing contosts, aupiire o ARGeUy: and hoshas® oonski=iiypnontetlial = racaption: ot sald=rolurns Boise Crfy, Idaho, Jan. 2—The Idaho leg- | ¢hosen by either of the e e A T I islund tuted hiu a selfapp ed dictatorto |y Boyd county, the county clerk e ceiving the s L § 81 N J ¢ Cyrus Bdson of the Board of Health They Lack Experience, diveet the moyements of the independents. | of safd county ' duly ealled © to his | islature met today at moon. The house or- | g from any other or members of the legislature from that sec unus Tidson of the Bolud OSTRE None of the leaders of this steering | He declares that matters must be th Ssistunce two disinterested electors of safd | ganized by the clectioy of the republican cau- | by cortificate and casting ti sy | tiom, s Al ho QIS oy Liiie win s th ouSbEA e committee have ever taken Andun, WL Lhor is k sptpklnE I TohU R T R An st ous Enom Aftery tho appointment of u | number of votes, und tho The Wichitn Maglo, the aeading repub | i tho Messing lust springe. 1t 18 possibitya £ A who feel duty bound 1o o it as he says, but | St Otes it for peprosentitive 01 committee to wait on the governor they ad- | the same wiy, from the organ g | o wipaper of the h vors. the hitihaa novabean ot part dnleading o snatrial o | the vanic and o of the party is not suffaring | y1d county,ahd within the tme reaulved by | SERL I NOOY Tgarrow Tt L s L L ind endorses. Governor elect Towclling T i v D broel and, therefor i all | from Bryan fover and ague 1o any Tt &Vl Canip, conny clerk of | In the senate o temporary ) will give the prohibitionists and labor par- | 0 fuslon.cunitato. Eho fHetsniL Ly the honltl wubhoritios otiane i the essentinl qualifications stent Knox conuty, and that said et shows | Wickershi, a temporary ties representatives, and. avoids the ¢ ernor Leweling is o Wichita, 1 L i e ke acontest that requives ining Joln H. Powers desives not to have u that: sntd Norlonrecelve | G. . Williams, populists, w stitutional objection to the law passed something to do with the 1 shoui 1 fo ol Tk aikim, LIONE ISR Ly on the fusion question cic| ABRLLLLYD I KB AOUIIN | | journment was taken without - ter regarding the appointinent of dele- | men spectors ave been wavied and tho wh GV 0 icklor is advocating fusion v HOIYOUOLY XOUBs DETCLBNRI | ganization ites by the governor PENNSYLAANIA'S LEGISLATU KL, sourees of the departinent have been mado le democrats, but he cuts very little | | A NP R i) The state ofilcers were sworn in wit Senntor Canter will introduce the bill eSS for usc morrow the remainder of the work \ of the populi 1 him S IbOY OF V0108 Sitidl eleetion. i said | coremony. morrow, and ox to have it pa 24 \ d member from ) 8 disteict for any person for representutive from i « 1 » be introduce Quarantined he Penitentlary. devoted ta the canviss of the voic ! ! ! ! | f v ALADKARR ISR DARUAOHY Al One Wiy In fading 4 L ke Ju 3 gated with Ot Lubor Matters, raneingd the Penttantlary | | [ Troubles at Homustend Will fle Investi- fnaugural of the new governor denominatad him us ¢ district * asscinb e ; : Lrrre Rock, At J. Rob- The work follo R0 1o mako e } Van Camp's Ilegal Action. IpraNAroLis, Ind, Hon. William the appointment of B R ertson the penin returned Vo F O)posos e court further finds (hat e respondent ‘“‘"‘H KIS Lo rere s vas nomliated ¢ i u J 5 1 TN ) fight awill come s for T (e v R A R clamation and the cus i W G 1 i JHLag tion 5 district to compare sald ubstruet, and refused | sinking funa.towipe out the stute b 3 i s of tho The federal brigude nated day wor! Senato cheme My, Sulser is nex v | stitutional convention may NSRS, L % i AIglit: tota T {1 is highly probable The Kings ¢ the legls ) inany of the orguns, lature refused to ¢ t v rtson he suggested on the United States senator 1 be consulted for a of Hoyd, althe demand has boen i IRAEIN i X A head. | g L3 i James G, K g il i election quarters and the t justices of the peace will bo placed on sa The caucuses for ofitcers of the leglslature s PepIseI Ve Sitid district will be held Wedneaduy night. Curtis of ¢ ; : AR D Sonaw e el eve instructions for further operations the aspitants are who desive 1 enter the | - 10 (s therefore adjudzed and decreed by the | Mavion will undoubtedty be chosen speakor ! | egraph oftices and to re Tt will be of interest to k w who some of I " ’ 1 { hd 1 us I tohertson arrived i employ of the state bresident of the | court thit the certiticate of clection heretos i ;i SOUTH DAKOTA'S FIGIT. s e | - aerived Uhis od the mayor's office and N aLALle: Cotalae Lu: Senute the independents have three men fn | fore issued todwmes G, Kruse as _reprosenti- ited the mayor Miee and Tennessee's Assembly. T TN TR | wed that the penitentinry Nasnviuie, Tenn,, Jan, 2.~The legislature tive from sald distrigt by the respondent was Con Gallagher is here taking a hand and | the field. They are Senators Darner, Dysart | iS00G o etally and - without authority he quarine and Young. Senator Mattes was clected to T v i and that he would go within® the cn- tonight 1. J. Mahoney put in his appear- | 410 Y00 ? ] et | of I and ds pull ind vold,| FEhat o peren: | pagembled today, but beyond organization | Prrune, 8, D, g, 3 The cit ) ! osure abd stay fhora Wntiyihe (lasdsg gL ance Ihie T Beu Vi i commineling i is county clerie | of the house no business was transicted, In T here ave 500 ¢ on and all N R T S Y P g ba tho of suid cotnty of Knox o forthwith eall to | the house Ralph Dayis of Shelby count I " in & healthy con v forty-eight o o s B B B st + his wssistance two disinterested electors of the | ehosen sneaker. The. inauguration. of 4 ity 1 t e distriet, int stute ouly two of the support of a number 6f the republ Tlia seorataryal) . iy . Wit thamm. paTD. g ; ) A i e et atitte | ernor will take place next Manday IS \ o 456 ning, cssman Morce 1 City, Vivtle of Lan the cou R 3 of pected. Senator Bate I ¥ e and s conside t ¢ Hall § ) e 4 canukoy qulies 8. " 1 discase come of t W suid necs ave s sligh Squatt ¢ t o 3 opponent % i 1850 FROM JALL, afternc v )\ : v | nd () v 110 Uy sublicans in Power In f Misourt dudges Who Have Sullered before 1 t 4 ¥ R \ A a0 Moy " ui I 1} ‘ 2—Judge Phillips landofice, came in with N. K ety L racta, i eoritica iy W~ 1ept ¢ Beatrice. 1t is sty that Gri . Al 08 | sentiative fron sidd Twentleth represeutative W 4 1 it W :‘ today ré- i I AT gergeunt-atam AS | NS R0 A vy ) T ; A county he has held so long alternates to the 31 \ ' Nebr ] 18 biin for cons I will . stat i1 ) 4 Some of the democratic senators oW wabts Lo be countg of Junuary with i members of ooples r i 10 4 special have L 4 members ofth A a a4 oward, the imdepen ed With Couspiracy. s @ been suggesting @ dead-lock advising that | bW PAe ebente Chavged With Cousy i ; construction of the members of each party voto asa unit | Barwor, the Thayer count It is charged its and he elastion SWOIN IN AGAIN, until 3 Joint comaittes cansetile the question | Mrs. Uralg of this city se t crats alike that the 15 M N e | o f and_George of organizition of that party call now, with the e { strengh ooen With tha 4 e suy Qaliorne Takes the Oath a8 G N : pired yester- mexnibers of all three partics The Michigan's Senatorship. g A TV b \ t sentences con nced i i i several cax ) their fines of After the Speakership. d that the abst s # ¥ ¢ » v by Clay coun al@nt to ¢ uLy Not u Uuit, The indopendent senutors are far from | pop speaker of the house the it countl i ta f s senator have arr - 1 i i § i Wore YoRIe 6 being united in favor of the proposed com- | e three aspirants—Gaftin of & of elect t ! rin £ them are Senator Stockbr o \'fliat! ho'might at (o GIE bine with the democrats. Eight of | Dobsou Vilmore, and Elder of Clay. | W0 have high in the b to succeed himself, and ex-Go s Movements of Ocoui Steamers, ich he was elected member them were formerly democrats * and | Dobsou scems to be almost entively out of it, | 1w gountles. Gy all b thut part of Both cl | & 1 340 he “eonfident af | 00 'e T 0T Tl s a B a0 ay Ari ng his term for contempt, ais were former republicans which | Eder was neverinit, while Gafin scews | bhe decrec in which the cevtificate now held | winuing. The republican caucus will e ield i | w fully the people of his county | by Kruse is declared null 2nd void 1s an in- | tomorrow. If some of the republicans boly | and fully fill the duties of the oftice | Italia, from Stet imoin bis refusal to issue LRA | terpolution upon tie part of mew who are en- | the chapces ave that dagk horse will win. | former occasion, exuclly a*wouth | | tax levy, i LBives the democratludependents u vaucus | [CONTINUED ON SECOND FAGE.]

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