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THE OMAHA DAI TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. IAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY ¢ T = & 1 1 3 N SN f v Vv < 1| v fidence as to the future, as these four sen- | After sitting & moment, Pope walked 0 T E l) l | gone on regularly conducted and | strength, but the Stockbridge men are very \ N QUTRI r NiTH | NI \ S wlared thelr intentt over i (he. ohate of Nensiat Moovs | ADY lfiRM‘, T {1]4 “\TS therefc oy Osbotn could 1ot tako | empRALS in doslaring that 1t Ja not ot thete | ANU A J ators have openly declared their intention 4 i , | | | ity i A e | A the two were oined by Clarke, first Monday in January, | expense, and the probabilitics are that the maintaining their position all through the | A whispered consultation was held anc the time specified in the connection when all | statement is correct ) "y session, and will see to it that lation of | Correll,” who sat near by, was in. Moore ] ... | state omicors should be installed 7 o kind long deimnnded 18 enaoted o on JOr, he appolnt: | Kansas Oontested Eleotign Oases Decided in | | Itavas con tanded that the govermor cduld WATTERSON ON CARLISLE. Firemen Unsuccossfully Try to Save the O1d P one demanded is enacte ent of n cof o0 0 o confer 4 ot take his seat until the vote had heen can- | i o — The cor tions themselves have forced | @ like committee of the house in regard to Favor of Republicans, vassed and the result declared by some | e Says fe Will Aecept the Treasury Port- Republican Building. Republican Senators Determined to Throw | the fight to the very situation fn which they | FaSERGE U G T B, who bafore - - e Ty M L Drerani Melbios bl membered that Mr. -Osborne pretended to il K t FOCeSs Opposed 0 e 8¢ © « SO (ke his seat £oy 1ot befors r vote had Mo, Jan. 5.—Henry Wattersor Q Off the Yoke of Gorporate Domination. find it today. The program as mapped out b il 1it, and th IRVS SN ' | WHAT EFFECT THE DECISION WILL HAVE | ¢ o ,. VAR i "_[‘“‘,"\: ",'“‘)"y “'m“";',‘! icky edit . peakin ; today ”‘. vh‘v DANGEROUS WORK FOR THE DEPARTMENT by them was a pretty one and comprehended | %o (T appointed as_that committee ® N | board or the cortificates of cloction issued. | & of John G. Carlisle toward the the complote annibilation of the republican | Senators Moore, Darner and Babeoe |t TENDED ACTION e ) K- velock | Republicans Wik ftkve One Majority Over | gihc attorneys who appeared for W adminisgration, said: “You can N )| N | paty th this state 5t how they Have wrke then moved @ recess o'eloc 5 b 3 | Briggs contended that the election P q § tha M L ROv tiere ate adjourned Senatorship—\rs, Lease's Chotce | 1t Dbeing to fill a vacancy caused by the S tHae Some Surprise, but No Result. et B vesignation \ The | € confident that he sider o Party Told of Their With- Y On Jolnt Ballo SI6GEIGR olfe A & R et iy Omaha Printing Company, Leaders of the Party Told of Their 8 the schemd of thesc democratic All interest in the deliberations of the el \ Kildiel B / A 5 chosen to fill the v was | pressure upon hin his_will entail 4 drawal from the Caucus. wnagers, McShane, et al. o assist the | house Thus coased for the nonce end the fickl SHULIoA to 116 his sent & il el w“T“‘P!‘_‘ 8, il entail an independents in organizing the house and | public has transfer E tions to the Popax . . Nt vepublichns | Hnd been wscertatneg. AN et il b i rbof A T B . ; A : | then seeure the organization of the scnate in | Senate wing of the . Long bef FRRA, Ratl., Wi tio republica: \ ! Lt 1 \ none but those of us who know that | Fire was discovered at 8 o'clock last night 111 organize the lower ho alt he authorities were read by the attorneys on | marvelons man's condition ean f % uutl s 4 | ! e 1 | tho nssembiy had arrived the gallorics and | Will organize the lower house a week hence | duthorities were read by t ! s condition ca \ in the fourstory brick building occupled by CLARKE OF DOUGLAS HEADS THE SPLIT | ""“"' et stz Rt wiidl T MET | the floor space of the sonate chamber weve | when the - legislatute meets. That was | Poth sides and tho ateuments wor . | oo SRR G ey S | the Omaha Printing company at the southe [ e Ot IO HL St CHS (i | filled with a curious throug to I the de- | practically settled toflay when the supreme | pents the conrt took the case under mdviso- | A8 senator. e e sappiement his silae by | Wost corner of “Tenth and Douglas streots i return for the deal in o | velopment. of the afternon cateus |.n-‘- court decided the Haskell county elec- | ment till the 17th instant | law practice. As seevetary he could not. | and analarm was immadiately sent in Lobeck, McDonald and Everett Willing to | house. or by the assistance of "‘v Ax;y"!"f;”.\‘fu.:-\”: Tbbvists ot every | tion case in favod of the republicans. ~ R | I Mr., Carlisle admini \e treasury, Oficer Godola Aid in Defeating the Monopolists, { the republicans,which they counted on being stripe, and most of the members of the house | This case arose omt of an error by FIFER'S VALEDICTORY, as the country has re o expect he id in Defeating the Monopolist | abte to wet by holding the independent €lub 4 which had adjourned in order that none of | the clerk of the county 1 issuin — wilt," continued Mr. Watterson, no power | iy a0iws about the middio of the bullding 61 | o the head: {f the republican railroad 1 i " iinols Legislature Listens to the Repablican | on carth could keep him out of the presi & 0 s [ over the heads of the republican railroad | the expected sensational deuclopments might | the certificate to Stubbs, republican, wh CBVEPRENS HIHAL STersn e | deney if he wants it. 1 believe ho can’ har- | the north side. He ran to engine house No, - | scnators e nissec » records of ballotg cast show Rosenthal S AR Rt | v 3 tha mi i 5 R o 0 i L 1 ) {E DEADLOCK | ™ e I | the records of ballots ca how e i SPRINGPIRLD, to houso | Wonize the many divergent economic views nearly divectly across the street and told PROSPECTS OF ENDING THE Pretty scehme was it not, but they did not It wa me minutes after 4 o'clock when | NarieLn, 1l . T hou his party as ean no other man and will | the floor w 4 P passed ajoint resolution for the inauguration | @ greater measure of satisfiaction to the th rowatch. Box 43 was pulled in at of governor and other state officers at 2 delicate and sensitive business clements and | 1¢¢: and No. 2 company got out and had a m., January 10, interests of the nation." stream at work before the rest of the de- Fifled with Mighly Inammable Material the Flames Were Soon Beyond Control Had a Pretty Plan Heavy Loss Suffered by the claims to have scen the blaze first, leaping from the second story ) \ t democrat, elected by a handsome majority " T the licutenant governor took his seat and ) . LS count on the possibiiity of finding a few re- e TTha 1% > o > Wed the soiate to order, o clerk calle The populists took the case before the su Brigtt Tndications That the Senate Will B | Publlean senators with nerve enough to B Foll” RAA i GHALE ANHOUNGRE tnks e | reins conFton MANGReIN procecdings ask- | right Indications The Sol 4 Protest, and to uot when the demo- | other yote would be taken for presilent pro | ing the court to reconveno the board of_can [ T the senate Berry introduced a bill for partment arrived ranized This Morning. crats did no good . There was some noticeable changes in | vasgers and to Instruet it to. jssue a cortif cnate oduced Senntorial Aspicants Dlentital, g S . L S TE They proposed to allow the houss te pass | the vote as compared with those that had | cate to the populist candidates | uniform school text books throughout the 3 AU firat tho fire seomad to bo in only the Curyexse, Wyo,, Jan. 5. The senatorial i ¥ 5 ) Tho supreme - coutt, dn 1ts decist sa | st pxeept ih couttios of over o YAy ) part of the composing room eas he fire bills of most radical kind by theirhelp, with [ PREERERCRt 0 o e Dysart, the in- The supreme court, in_its decision, held | state, except in counties of over 100,000 pop ST v mposing room east of the (e waxes warmer as the con- s intention of i A siro bi y that the board had concluded its existence | ulation SRl ARG e ey | Wall which runs from north to south across SENSATION IN THE SENATE YESTERDAY | the intention of killing the same bills in the | dependent candidate, and the galleries rose | when it adjonnea sine dieafter issuinz its | fancr introduced e R of the lecislature draws nearer. |y o nimow building, but by the time Chiefs senate, but it would allow them to go to the | from theiv seats in breathless expectation certificates of election, and the court could | 1 s e el Sl Politicians are flowing into ¢ nne HKe & | Gulliean and Salter. it WL LHGGLE people two years hence with a showing of | Cortell exeused himsolf and the voto pro- | therefore make no_demands wpon a body | ol o s Lo s, f0F WS B5- | catdiach dowa tho sidos)of A oBklos BT | yingst dampinnies (WHIGH HHswe st VIR EN 5 Heif oot et desired loeishe | cceded without unusual feature until Dys which had no oxistence, The case wis | tblishment of u state reform school for 1y B eEr T AR ORA U AT .| hose compa 8 sred th i on, and to pol ime o the AMB BER e L AR missed. Yy county | girls. © hasa “senatorial bee in his hat, Kx- 2 e the Ringsters—Defeated by a Scurvy e the example set by his republican com oard ( orize M. Bastor i8 plainly in the | the floor above and groat clouds of smoke will doubtless be dismissed for the sam Ic li ¢ case, in which the board decided a tie by 1ot, [ The joint resolut » innuguration of cts republic snate had $too itor SAIToRN joint resolution on the inauguration of facts that a republican senate had stood in | petitor and voted for himself. y 1 . and sporting mon are bouting 4 to 1on | poured from the third story windows reason. The case is still under advisement Trick The Work of the the way of it Then Everett voted for Correll, This was something of a surprise, as it had been freely Netaels 4 ow They Stand on Jo allol Notwithstanding Mr. Baxter's sf i AR e INERES P Tiave Babt BLrlintng avery | NLispaed inthe Jbbyithntios WIERGHD ¢ bl B e b S business connected with the organiztion of | (ha senatorinl fieht, Tis opponents "t | A sccond alarm was then sent in, bringing he railronds hive been straining e the quartet thit had pried himself loose | This decision will lave the house divided | the house, room was made for the senate and | lentlossly warming up. and i all probabitity | 111 the hose company in the eity to the scens nerve for the past twenty-four hours to | from the republican caucus. To a man in | as follows: Republicans populists, 53 | the two bodies went into joint se vnnhn“ he firstfew ballots in the legislature will | except Nos. 8, 10and 11, The | state oficers was passed I itouse Rallroads Are D it After the transaction of further routine with very fow tikers Tarned In n Second Alarm., Lower House, allroads Are Despeeate. 1 ¥ r8ho o- | bring influence to boar that would prevent 10 was evident_that something | democrats, 8, giving the republicans a ma- | canvass the vota for iy OMGHE | 108 i AR IHTE A oD ULIALE: ol it o) Lixcoy, Neb., Jan. b.—[Special el e e SO0 DAL AL OIS LT Lobeck and MeDonald ex- | jorityof 1overall, The senate stands: Re- | ot the iast’ tor, St OMecws | result tnu deadlock, The pobulists claim | pelong in the outskirts and wero afterwards - | the consummation of the th ] u ity g at the last tion e vesult | they will give Mis, Mary 1. Bartlott a com. § ' sen . cused themselyes T voting and Mattes, | publicans, 11: populists, 125 democrats, 2. In | showed the ele. » dem t i \ called in to guard the business portion of the W mon have besn 1in it SN g ! | is! | showed the election of 1 democratic | plitientary vo! 'his will take five votes | ¥ s I the democratic candidate, /did = likewise. | joint session the parties would _therefore be | canaidates by the majorities heretofore pub. | from some one, and when they (o come back | €1ty while the others fougnt at the fir | graphic notice to reach points that cowd not | After the roll had been completed Clark | divided thus: Republicans populists, | Jished and was formally anuounced amid ap- | to the leading candidate, a8 they will do, When the firemen laid in their lines and vise be touched. W. G. Whitmore of ‘h]m:r:wl his vote to Correll and Iverett, | 4 democrats, 5, givin clear opposi ise from the democrats and the joint as | they will assuvedly elect him. 5 began throwing streams of water upward it noon tomorrow the seuate will have a per 1l hurried down from Doaglas | Tobeck and MeDonald recovded themselves _republican - majority of 8. This | sombly dissolved. The house reassembled Governor Osborne is working & L in the same column. - Correll took 1 place in | majority, however, is ot a harnonious one, | i listened to Governor 1ifors valodietory | apon his messogn. ind il b yp | Was found that the water would hardly E theaisle and with aglance at the indepen- | except in its opposition to republicanism. 18 | moss : * | the legistature as'soon as it convenes, which | ¥ea¢h the secoud story windows, to say It was brought about by the’ determina. + but inc 1t a Lite hour tonight snt side of the chamber, said: will be no easy matter to combine it on the lovernor Fifer in his message ofions with | 18 Juniary 18, & - ) nothing of going above them. ton of the railtoad republicans not to sub- | #1¢ that this labor of well imbursed love has | = “Mr. President, following the example set | question it will have to decide—the senator- wof the financial history of the state, | ? N — Wi Uhe fanice BroNe bitought (RATH fon of the railrond republica t 1o s RN SR by Mr. Dysart, I wish to vote for myself.” ship. The five democrats hold the balance a balance to the general fund in the | . Cotkrell Nominat 4 mation. : Al L el Senator Babeock professes to be fecling | Mattes was move modest, and the vote | of power. They recognize their strength | freqsury on October 1 of SS524,804 This, | JPFFERSON Crev, Mo., Jan The demo. | 4nd leaped from three of the third floor o Bl aveT BhE b1 & | was announced, 14 for Dysart, 14 for Correll, utilize it in 4 strong effort to clect a | with the tax, aside from the school tax, 18 | cratic joint caucus of the general assembly | Windows, Chief Salter had truck 2 brought o 2 sy this evening, but his s and | and 4 for Mattes, locrat to succeed Senatos Perkins. only 5 cents per $100 on the uctual value of | tonight venominated F. M. Cockrell for | Int0action and the extension ladder was run and first developed in the conference | those of his fellow laborers were not in Then Senator Bggleston of Lancaster Lease's from the senn- | state property. b Unite i 1 < up to the third story, und after a great deal last evening betweon the anti- | strict accord with his words, He said that [ moved a recess until 10 o'clock tomorrow, | torinl campa v v for Brid nl. | Reports of state office state boards United States senator by acclimation, start L story, L g dea s ¢ TS \ .y | and it was so voted, with hardly a protest. | Hev strength, and tharehwas more of i 2 BRARHLAT ate | I him on his fourth term. An effort to en- | of hard work a line of hose was carried up the senate was playing to a big housc every | 8n¢ ith hardly a 1 th, and therehwas more of it than | heads of departments and managers of State | gorse (4 e ¢ o A " ) b Sutel feved, will. bo thrown to the | it T It P ey | T e l-l..tlm is) hul a vabinet po- | and hundreds of gallons of water per minute LITTLE DONE IN THE HOUSE chaivman of the populist's central commi RGTaE o o urongh the chairman | wore thrown down into the fir i tee. She was originally in favor of Jud In view of the oxpiring convict lenses and | “EOMITINg the caucus. While this work on the north side was the public appreciation of the performances | Members Try to Kill Time While Waiting | Frank Doster, but it is.now pretty generally | the. constitutional wmcnsdment proventing SAVS IT 15 4 Cavt ing on Chief Barnes, at the head of the for the time being, and overtures were ab | of the senatorial troupe. on the Sennte, conceded that heis out of the race. Jerry | their renewal, the message urges upon the 550 B g sceond batillion wasnotidle,’ Biynosweas once made to the four republican senator John M. ‘Thurston, general solicitor of the Lixcors, Neb, Jan. 5.—[Special Tele- i-‘.‘,’-"l’fl”“,?'&';-2’."‘1"'.’.'Tw“" Iv_-m‘u._lzm‘l “"”'\, legislature the necessity of taking action | Arehbishop Treland on the Alleged Clr up [!1\'~\.'|;|‘\\ 1y l'.lhn cust vmln.l'llu:lmild who had shown a determination to take the | Union Pacifie, is on the ground, but it must | gram to Tk Bee—The house wasa half | gy ¥ TIPS 1 CIOL I BENC ::";:\;{\filh;lr":{xih- new means of conducting of the Pope Addressed to Americans. ing with one stream of water and Captain bitin their teeth. Influcnce was brought | 1Ob be supposed that his presenceis any way | hourlate in assembling this moruing, but new candidate appeared in the field | view of the danger of the appearance of | CH1cAGo. 1L, Jan Archbishop Ireland | \iyqheim's line from ci 1" No. 8. due to the legislative session theloss of time was not particulurly felt, as | today in the person of J. "D MeCleverty of | ehojers he recommends a large increase in | Of St. Paul, Minu., in an interview this | qppeg0 men went right to the seat of the fire Judge Osborne of Blair is another new | the body will have very little business on | Fort Scott, a democtat. He may be 4 £00d | the fund at the command of the state board | afternoon declared emphatically that the on the third floor and mado & gallant efford er and it is a noticeable fact that his | its hands until after the senate is ovgan- | {Pmpromise candidate, but it is gencrally be- | of health recommends a conmission to con Lletter going the rounds of the coun- | 1o drown fc out. Partitions were tor ; & T e e SRR 5 i ] ized. A discussion arose over the reading | eved he enters the race to handicap A, A. | sider the question of improvement in state L s from P ¢ ABERLCELy WEUIIINGR ai anen and democrats with a view to formulating arance coincides with the corporation | 14 4 % Harris, thoe straizht-out democrat from ort i e orting to be from Pope Leo XIL, i | 1nq water thrown i a8 of the journal,the point being raised that the | LSS, the straictit-ont democrat from Fort | roads, and deals at length with the history | 50 PR B0 T EIE 108 RS B | and water thrown in, the floor was ripped SR committee rules 08 named was to | S¢0tt, Who bolted fusion. nl‘l'-»{u\-.l(lw-ur.\ education in the state, recom- | <Pt s e ptaldilng, ling | P in places and streams turned on the fire B o theth Aa b ainatio ato line, consist of seven and the speaker, while the — mends the repeal of the existing compulsory | document represents’ the pope as calling | yajoyw. bellious four from their L bon Affeets the Contest Cases. S AR R el S SOUTH DAKOTA DEVELOPMENTS. sehool law :ml_xl ‘the onactimeitt of i 1w whicl, upon the priests and laymen of the United Lo Dificult Place to Work. The sudden ch in the s al situa- | porarily operating provided that the comuil = while maintaining the principal of compul: | Spates to use their political influence as eiti- zens of America in secuving for the pope | 1 tion has had n wonderful effect on the status | tee should consist of one less than that num- | Tndications That \‘\',"’ e T ISRV SC o WAL SR R UG obioeslons of i in Rviot o rentiding B bnettour | e DR lRTHS i S ber. After considerable wrangling in_order n Warn AMir, the friends of parochial and private schools. | 200 OF Atiewied In sceutiie for the i E L wiih o vlewcto fonticing St £ | olitho Dotiglasicoun by contest, to kill time, Mo speaker was instructed to | Pienne, S. D., Jan, Ga[Speclal Telegram | _After appointing @ commitice to notify | Colpicte control over temporalities in this | gysmen would searely burn, from their position, but without aval. The | Until the development of this new state of i =[S s y x county ECHIhEIEoaIOn, indbiwibhoutn vall e i . ’1 R make the necessury changes inthe journal. | to Tur Ber.]—Detelop ts of the day indi- ‘!"" rnor-clect Altgeld of his election, the "The “archbishop was scen this evening in In spite of the hurd work done by Barnes' concessions offercd were not. suficient, and | Aaits, bets had been freely ofered at the A request from Squatter Governor P Il | cate that a strong effgitwill be made to | MOPRC J"‘U‘f\:l‘"‘f" assembling listenad to the | 1S room in the Grand Pacific hotel and re- | men and the firemen on the ladders and the after s hours of bulldozing, entreating | 018 ©f 4 to 1 that the democrat-pop- | B0 WOW the Usp of tepresentative il | onuet stringent railroad legislation during | reaing of- Coversn onn neoned to the | pented that the letter was u forgery ground, the fire spread rapidly westward e R o "‘““”“.':"”im‘; ing of the third house was granted onmo- | the present sessjon. The railvoad com- | a list of appointments of 1ot and other 1 faor he Sid with a Luugh, iU 80 | aloug both the second and. third floors, and n ! ) L ! i muich aone, that 1 have no business to honor | & 2 s ey R epublioans, e ] tion of an independent. ; mittee of the house is composed en- | Officials was also presented. Adjourned. iL by taking any notiee of it 1 have boen . | 0 @ remarkably short spuce of time had : y the intention to do 0 as800n | On motion of Jeusen, the speaker was | tivcly i i ; i envoloped the entire wost ond ofitho't R R AR e ionlotl tholasinte thi TS AT T T AR T e Al Je oLty (1 tively of farmers and one member g ; T | terviewed so much of late that T don't want | enveloped the entire west end of the build- ead at the last session of the senate this | as the matter came before the leg AIERE ppoint u clerk for himself | 'y ynown rilroadifighter, He introduced NOMINATED STOCKBRIDGE, 10 sity v thing mor ing from the second story up to the fourth, Gt o fourhad glven 1 o | islature. But now all this is changed, and | and 2 méSsenger to run his errand 2 A e e P V.. Onahian of ith w Afenerien ~dnaith Chisl G afte ROy !"” tho fourfhad “glyen up th the four republican seliators are in a position On motion of Howe, the speaker was in- | today long bill comprising the principal | Michigan Republicans Decided Upon Hi 1 .'\\[‘\,f_,“),'l‘,‘\f ’.': ,:,l f,,,,,r ren ‘-“y',:'m:. ’l‘)‘x"\'!‘("-l"m Lvonaidlinoitiiboked s RO OISt SEN dea of seeuring what they wanted from the | e follr fepublivn Serators ire in & POSION | gy jeged to fill the minor v ek orasel | iac tire o tit e B TNy i a ey TR e Neakiar Pl e Lo the Catholte: vonereas Qs tre | had the fire under control and would save ety h_‘_““mj ml_ll“t ol “l\»w “:I-: nm|rhl<-«u:gmm-.w-n_nnum plete, and | fowa, but with certain changes desiened to | Laxsivg, Mich., Jan. 5.—Representative | World's fair, said: “The circular states | the cast half of the building, but fate was e s : P 'Sh'_“““ P }',::;n 0 "I‘“““i.h"lflll"""‘l';jajl‘(‘lz_n gres ';\_ljl'::l still further hamper the roads. The railroad | Buell called the senatorial caucus to order | that the meeting of congress is to be the | against the ¢ this time, for his men on cided to let the organizmtion go to the i prowmised this amonge their many other spe. | doorkeeper, E. L. Simmons; custodian of the | commissioners would be given full powers to | and nominated Representative Wagner for | Sl for the seizare of the government by | all the floors were driven back by fire, heat B e v tens o | biotulomera Bk cloak room, O. N. Sullivan. fix maximum rates, prescribe requisite ac- | cnairman, and at once put the vote and | o T RIS Ui that it s tnpossible | A1 smoke and then had to fight from the 2 ORI BOOC Sl S o The house adjourned until 2:80 o'clock, commodations and try agents under - | declaved him electe : 5 . ; T oty oda 3 s under sum- | declared him elected. there, Iere again the master hand of the | to imugine. 1 am secretary of the congress | Eround 5 ST STy T o T Conference Committee Named. mary process. There is little doubt that the | Senator Joe Weiss nominated Representa- | and 1 have never heard of anything of the | With one grand rush, somcething like the combined monopolists showed itselt, for | 5 & SEIE S een | Tmmediately on recouvening in_the after- | {ommitiee will recommend. this or a similar | yive ¢, W. Moore of Wayne county and a | Kind.” i ; flizht of a e t, the flames reached completely sl and the fact that radical | 200 Horst mosed” the appointment ‘ot | bll, but 1 s very doubiul itic cun pass the | gquabble ensued durine which v, Wagnor | "Neither did angbody olse,” put inthe | the fourth floor, which was filod with paper, yed that onco more postponed cor- | stock yards regulation bill is staring him in | committcs from the sente. with 4 reforence | . There is likely tobea bill passed making | e forwand and tooic the chaiv, RGO iy come from? asied the re | And e L instnily | Jumessiie: oo poration defeat. Just as the woll isnot ealeulated to put him in the | toa canvass of the returns the commissionicrs cleotive and giving them | 1aaninado too lnte ; ROV Lcatell ey by Aro Tol T R Rt e 3 led. and | best of good humor. e stood on a balcony | Howe asked if the house had received any | POWer to prevent diseriminations, but the A LR From some anti-Catholic society, 1 pre- | immediately by five leaping from the half was about to bo called, an linoodibimor,eitiostood oninbalconyi jg e Le AU o o b | is no probability of a law governing rates. | Sehresonualive Bishon of Mason sald that | gye. 5 siid Mr. Onahan dozen windows at the cast end. The firemen afterall conference between the four was at | 1) 1 ‘!”\“"“"" ";’l‘i"' Tohoms ‘"i-: DOULINE | do business 2 Tho senaio s Gompased of bl and experi- | ccus, but in a_caucus of republican mem- | | S guess that ds patent,” said the areh- | on the ladders still held their places, though o e : I the story of s 0c ito tha "he L e s ced men and closely identified with those | (AU, bul i 2 hishop. 0 EEER! P otes, L1l an end, word was sent to three of thom that | \ijjing ear of A, 3. Sawyer for o full half | beon rememvod. s that o limnouice bad | cities anxlous for mord lines. The railrond | Y08 Of thelegislutu Tt was probubly circulated for political | covered with ice and nearly frozen siff. The 1t had been agreed to postpone the proposed | hour tonight, and s wild gesticulations | ernor had told him that such a commitioe | committee of the senato will be headed by |, D 1% Alward was chosen secretary of the L during the last campaien,” said Mr, | flames which flashed from the windows was most adroitly managed, for the mes- | may be remavked right here, that Sawyer | Sf the senate, "ml":‘]‘I‘l!"’fln!"l’,'\‘r e siaied | will bo allowed to pass. takenniviivoce and il imuloniby.ofitho linsnintcing i wiill ibolloyaloran’ IDSLINGI | cramel e et ot e e A“:; sengor chosen to acliver the treacherous | W3 in assistant daddy of the fusion scheme | on the committee Howe, Casper and Porter, | | Senator Dollard, the leader of the senate, | Yoles 0f L caucus should be Recessiny 103 ihyy iy is fathered by the Roman Catholie | § DHLyS: rmtlateneea T 3 i it was eminently fitting that both he | the same members that had been named to | has introduced a bill extendinzthe vesidence | "N NG (6 princide offered o substitute | Chureh” 4 o L 1-camo, i eas Ergulokly, ias g GRIIER and the boss of the stock yards should be | apprise the senate of the organization of the | Yeduived before suing for a divorce toone | 44 e vote should be tuken viva voce and | “Hitdnot a thingto do with it, never heard | could speak aftor he suw the danger. ‘The e 5112010 ir o il bh &itmioat hon)icl Pl Ee|Fiss e 3 T year and declared his determination to press | Lt the vote should be L e v | of it at all until it was published,” repeated | Janguage of the chief wasn't very elegant, I present at its funeral. s 15 dounle tha i css | that the votes of a majority of all the repub- | of it atall untilit was published,” repea \ 3 lican members-elect should be necessary to a Dy gram to Tue Bre|—Four republican ators hold the key to the situation, and it is now apparently safe to predict that before manent organization this morning te labor with Scnator mit to anything but a combine with the dem ocratie railroad contingent in the senate, | monopoly republican senators and some | v h £ the lndependonts. This served to bring | MOring while crowds were turned away at CEAL Al DU ki | the matinees, and he expressed pleasure at the rafiroad clement partially to its senses to bear on the railroad senators, and confer- ences were held hetween the republicans attractive officers that would win the re- | desire to whip Seuator Everett of Burt back Holding Forth Temptations. g Halfl a dozen glittering propositions wer “The smole on (he thivd and fourth floors was so dense that the torches carried by the and cajoling the caucus adjourned tricky democrats without huying a powerful corporation string tied to it, and it was de at the very last minute a card was message was a republican in whom the sc . "The speaker availed hunsclf of the author- | it through. 4 S | but it waseemphatic and the men, only too pnee, and ey did ) > 0S gz — : + i voti renerd i 0 ' i v it Y dence, and they did not think of questioning e e e ity previously conferred on him to appoint | Quired for voting tha general opinion is that | [leah meib not worth the time he I stowed upon 1%, | 1109 15 be relessod from thelr dangeroll the statement made to them by him, ATE AL < il Mr. Steadwell, as assistant custodian of the | 1t Will be a fallure. “Dollard says South | " “Bigfiop sald that he liad never yey | 41 ho wis too busy to wast anotherminute | ELe, 5 S8 ERUE O abont et - B ok room, akota's divorce law is wholesome and u Rt R s e upou it. ons, slic zen 1 a g eEher N ersdupad, Buat the Members Agree Long Enough to | “h G5t iy plea for the appointment of | objectionable outside of the question of resi- (‘:‘,““h‘(fi'w“ ‘,_‘l.‘“l‘b‘l",Lj'm{}}:‘,m"\‘\“:L';‘:‘l .‘i:'.': - as fast as if they were coming down the Senator Clarke was notapproachod, forho | * Haven Committco App o a page, because his mother was i widow and | dence, and says wootber chango will be made. | Yo 4" ouimation, He belioved in falr phy 1MONG IOW.A BANKERS, Dolished brass poles in the'engine houses, was managing the fight of rebeltion, and it ANCOLN, Neb,, dun. 5.—[Special Telegram | unable to support the family without his as- | Considerable agitation is going on in the | 7. '4iq not propose that any one she ake - ? of No Avail. 28 manugip oL SRhela | to Tum Bre)—The senate chamber caught | sistance. Tho. Doy was. hend page at the | State on this subject, but there appears to be | e Skl nopronok '.’«‘1‘;‘..-”\‘\\4‘;“1 Should 1X0 | They Inungurate a Movement to Sccure the Mard JYopls otNo Avall wus known thut he would have discovered | oy oocq S icelon and long before | Session two years ago. The appointment | ho general feeling among legislators in favor ORI T 2 Repeal of the Silver Colnage Act, FFrom this time on the fight had to be made the senntors were in their places the brogd | Was made, but not without the vigorous ob- | 9f & change. Only 350divorces were granted AR TN TR TS (T 570 Sioux Ciry, Ta [Special Telegram | from the ground, Six streams played on ) IR [iaees jection of some members, who insisted that | in the entire state last year and the protests \ party, great s it is, never achieved | to *T'ue § Swoux City Cleaviug | the fire from the strect on the north ¥ encireling gallery wiis packed to overflow- | {j,is would throw down the baxs for the ap- | made by the churches has been founded on greatuess by bowing to' the will of the | House i g de and two at the cast end. Water ingly, not even taking theiv cue from Clarke, | ing and every foot of standing room on the | poitment of overy boy who could offor eports of the volume of the | \pinoriry. Ho would not bow to it himself, | yr e AOHIBIONGII0, Al oS a el A e T who voted with the independents, us they | 0o was occupied by a pushing, crowding, | good reason for wanting to earn 8 a wee business done. + | augurate s movement in the west for the med to feed the flames, for in ‘ 15| dona. S AP e i because he believed the majority should | “ d 2 4 b i 8 | great that even Congressman Eryan, Tobe eiind glve the conferonce e un A sionists s i i 't e i e the house committee. i doube | that right. On a roll call the substitute wus | At a special meeting of the association a | poured into the burning building cvery JRIIIRIPNE A ainglo votoon this ballot 0 [{ayiiop Taul Vandervoort nnd oihor fndus- | °REPFHINEY to confor aud imuke report, Senate Soveral Teading prohibition. | defeated and the oviginal motion carvied. | strong preamble setting forth the peril of | minute the flames, which had enwrapped the the independents. When Clarke cast hi e S Rt Hallidinre L 4 3 Senute's Sesslon H 3 arrivad: Audare i dels This was a Stockbridge victory the continued operation of the silver act of | roof and the fourth floor, spread downward I it trions members of the idlers iobby had d 3 ists have arrived and ave making a thorough | "o ntor Clapp presented ' the name of I i y vote for Dysart, Senator Correll, the repub- | wo littls difieulty in getting hold of the cars | The members availed themselves of the | eanvass of the weniber ght s not | OIS oelchiided for renomination, and | 1800 was adopted, toxether with resolutions | to the third foor. This floor was soon burns 3 i ) | of the senators whom they were working so | OPportunity to take in the short, but inter- | likely to come to a head for a fortni Deaontative Ewing that of ex.Governer | calling upon congress to repeal that ac ing as flercely as those aboy Nean caucus nomince, grew ved in the face | { sy i session of tie senate, the calling to | the outcome is doubiful. A petition prosentative Ewlng that of ex-Governor | calllng upou congross o repenl that act im- | 1 fe : e i ) p Jover o of the ing del > i s vt yrus G Luce. Mr. Ewing said that it was | mediately. The resolutions were afterwards I'he immcense amount of paper and inflam- and looked uncasily at Clarke, and the cor- sutenant Governor Majors bronght down | order of the house being delayed on that ac ubmission from Brown county w | : « ; s * a1 0 Pith I T T I s Lo | Gount. Tho committos was xandy,. to roport ukmiselor : the proudest act of s life o place | cireulated among the business men of the | mable materia) stored in tho building made poration lolhy began sweating ice water, | {SEVEECLAU 0, W atter il call I R T i Mr. Lo in nomination, "he people made | city and wnaniniously signed. "1t is the pur- | ivan_ extremely Lard fivo to fight. and was Belioving that tho dreadod moment had at | distvict, oficred prayer. “The chuiv then in- | announced that an agreement had been en- | the speaker today. The following appoint- | DEF{es, In Mithican they made the purty | pose 10 e them eleeulited for siehature | o principal cause of the flames spreading tast arelved, and that tie monopoly fig was | troduced o pleasant diversion by requesting | tered into o meet at 11 o'clock tomorrow | ments were given o memboers from the | o G'RETHONES SR ,“,,' R e | RO Bl han A EEa e syt ag Aty ,'Il,;“";; norury clove i) reud Ahe journal. | moruing with the senate to canvass the re Dol -””fn{.\ o ammerman of Roclkhord, | Srocicbridge and if he was nominated the | iness” men’s - associations throughout the When the roof took fire and fell through, £ AR RAEAIAGEKS SRS TV, 2D ALLeE dorter requested the intme L R i th o T B P taons: | people would unmake the party that elected | west | the spectators, who numbered way up in the and at the conclusion of the call Clarke | tion that is not likely to last as the novelt Porter vequested the appointment of a | envolling bills and health; 1. 12, Fowler of X changed his vote back to Correll the trick, but the others supposed that the | notic from Clarke, and voted acee p. But the actof trickery was successful, wears away, It was only interrupted by the | time-keeper, and the spealke A Whitewood, chalrman of mines and min. T L A Reduced the Sentene hundreds, were treated to a pyrotechulo appedaranee in the main disle of o committee | Keene to that position up | ing, member of judiciary and public tion. ana then the ballot s taken | OTIUMWA, Ta., Jan. 5-[Special Telegram | display seldom scen in Omaha, Great Hustling Very Hard. from the house, Howe, Casper and Porter, | the question of employes, ry moved | lands; J. L. Burke of Oeclrichs, member | 000000 follows: Stockbridge, 46; Luce, | to Tue Bee | —Judge Dewey today made o | sparks, some fully two inches square, Tonight has been a night of caucussing, | Whoat 1 had been delegated | the appointment ofya committec of threeon | of committee on railoads and. elections; | 58NS i fUIONEE BIgERarIEd, S0 THCk departure in the Peco case at Oskaloosa, | were blown eastward on the lHght westerly b HE SINE) | () infc enate that the house had been | employes to_ inquire” into the needs of the | M. J, Scanlan of Hevmosa, member of immi- | & & a0 B, Fo Gariiseh i , o dfprse ] g e . such” as the city of Lincoln has not seen be- | opgan wus ready for the transaction | house in this particular and report for the | gration, federal relation and mines; B. I, | ghauldine, 2e J. o bitazerald, 15 M-} where the jury had fixed the penalty at | wind, and fell on Tenth street. like s shower fore for many o day. The republicans huve 5 information of the speaker in making the | Walters of Spearfish, wmember of charitable | Cfehieon Ldimos OfDonnell 1. 000 death, 1vwas nou clear that ho had the | of hail. The sight was a grand ono and will many o doy . Rl o At Bk necessary appointments institutions, education and military affairs; | gl HOmILGLION s Hiade SMARIOUS | power w0 modify that verdict, but he con- | not soon be forgotten by those who wite been doing their share of the caucusing, but J Numed a Nonpartisan Committee. A. I, Snyder of Butte, member of éducation | i e8I 18 SO FEDUBEE ARG cluded to take the chance of being vight and | jecced it and penal institutions; W. A. Lynch of | (RO ) il PHIVAEERY | 50 reduced the penalty from death to twenty- AT 1hio time! tho wast endlafiib el an Sturgis, member of municipal corpovations, | '© election o five years hmprisonment. In the federal | 4 1o timo tho west end of . 1h8-3Xg pro tem. The bal which was the | ever party had undoubtedly came there with | yighiways and insupance; Zach Holmes of | Cockrell Will 156 Returned from Missouri. | practice it is common toreduce the penalty, | fell the flames leaped fully fifty feeb been dashing hither and yon, apparently | second of the s B4 15 yesterday the intention of inaugurating a reform in the Rapid City, member of ate affairs, public 2| soN Crey, Mo, Jun. 5.—Both houses | but in the state courts the precedent has uot | above the building, and the fire burned £ Y | Pyenrt. 18 A .5, Upon the | matter of nd he thought that it | e ol t Ptk been established i 5 4 ¢ ! o K : uildings and of counties; A. Fergison of legislature met this morning and | becn establis like o furnace fed on rosin and announoement of the xe Fhomsen of | would be well for the ker 1o pluce o vop- | o 8 R R g ra s ven the republican members of the house | Dodge moved a recess until 8 o'clock, which | resentative of cach party on this committee | (144 G0 ) ers, agreed upon in caucus last Blow at Frobibition, bacon; the heat was intense, and Bt 1y 1a i O s G BER Uivah woled down in order that all might have au cqual chance | “Up R L | 3 Des Motses, In., Jan. b—[Special T had any firemen been on the ladders at the oolt 1 hind 2 matter, und u conforonc of Lancastor suid that as the sen- | o soeuro the ercdit for the praposed reforin. § youced, but 1t 15 ganenaly und ar business of the session will | gy to Tue Bee.|—The city council at its | time they surely would have been smothered was held at the Lincoln at which every one | \nvw‘-l': \l ;i:n“ Icv:,\v’ :‘h.-h h\.::‘.\ \\i\\. M e **\"'::\”(‘m"-h :‘|.,\“:,w..‘\{'fi,‘;:.1 ‘;.&”’::- Lm‘ Black 'xhl!;\ )|1w¢:lx|l»4"l‘1¢.]\\lll fiare <\1.‘-:‘.i\|\ begin tomor I\\“.\“I h m.-\ ’|‘m“'jjul"1"r I:w meeting lust night pussed what is known as | with the smoke and #ame, three to confor with a like committeo from | Session it would beas well to allow cach | f", V! Woot, hornby: of Hermoss. | cus today. and it is atreed on 11 sides thap | mayor hus fourteen days in which to approve | and Smith were present, and at the sugges- when the conference adjourncd t was no | the houso in_regard to fixiug o time for the | PAILY to name their representative for the | o JinaiBeY s Me e JEATROY B Hor08a | Aton Coukerell Wil b unanimously nou | or veto it. It gencrally vonsidered as | tion of Mr. Smith the police cleared the Sy 5 o . | canvas S the votes ou state oficers commit _ i L S T A B oy g S R TP cquivalent to a monthly license liw and is | sidewalk on the north side of e ovidence of anything but extreme unanimity QASIAE ALLELA 010 B) it adioem, | The speaker sald he would take cognizanco | ShPORFTtions aud hmmigrition; J. A. New. | lnted to su i - looked upon as blow 4t prohibition so far | Sy ik o the tovh slde of Douglas street, on the point under consideration, but no inti- | on the table, and Moore stated his position | ©f the suggestions, and appointed on the 9 v 3 ru o tovell | Wil Re-Elect Mills, as enforcement in 'this city is concerned, | 4nd 8lso the cast side of 'Tenth street. ) position p i ) Bk ings; D. B, Ingrahua of il City, mdaber 1t STl fuct that the walls of Bt e congitiing Avax wlain o atlensth, His only object, he said, v to | committee Keckley, Porter and Casper. of railways. 4 Avstiy, Tex., Jan, 5. —The legislature will | though it will not operate so faras to tolerate I8 4 well known fact that the walls of - L | ussist the house in expeditng its business Cusper protested agalust serving, on the fpeckle. o - - Adnmana next fnaein Joth houses ave | open salo the building were shaky, and during the fire The fourteen republican senutors caucused | 1o read the constitutional provision reta | Eround that he had been kept busy on com ST i TR, nvene nest Tuesday. Both houses ar i : d A A e R T P TP 1 T a— 1 it was feared that they would fall most an, fn the early oveuing and again at 10 o'clock, | Ve to thefcanvass of the votes, and claimed | Mmittee work ever since the convening of the - oveswhalislugly democrutlo aud of the dempy oo SMALIRKIAD WERSS 40 Ja s ihinal Iha atlata o AT AR g ' | that under that provision the vote on state lnture, Nice Legal Points Radsed Over the Wyoming ats the Hogg faction is in complete con- | CREsTON, la., Jan ogram e O a2 ety Sy T but every member was pledged to secrecy, | ofticers should be canvassed as soon g the he speaker was about to let him off and Gubernatorizl Muddle, trol. Mills will be elected by a big majority | to Tue Bre.|--Th No. 74 on | Years ago as unsafe, and the firemen ouse conference, and the bullof house had been organized and the senate llow him to name in his place, as he was . : W ” 5 9 ole- | o succeed himself in the United States | ghe Burlington was w ced te i1 | have alwi spoken of it as @& as at the house confor , and the bulletin | W 1 th mAte | O e ut sl hily PP (N Cueyesye, Wyo., Jun. b.—[Special Tele oa h | v ten miles cast | lihaoAna st - o Boands wre mot encumbered with tho pro. | SATIINY organiaed to detormine the titles | Mimselt but slightly acquainted with tho | | VSRS W, do SCLmedti 1o | senute. There are rumors, howeyer of | of nere at abgut 2 orclock this morning, uine “nm.lu;,“ Tls faet 1;;.“4-v:r;k;1‘h1)::o‘; of the senitors to their seats. 2 ) eckley also " ! h i deal betwed 0! ogg and ex-Gov- | g of meat being diteh 1@ W vas | Provent the fire fighters from working har weedings. Senator Mattes askod for information, He | tried to bog off on the plea of lgnorance of | taken up in the supreme court today by the | eyor Ireland by which Irelnd is to succeed | GUES B braken rail. . No trains pussed | and doing all in thelr powor m,.Kn- the Littie Hobe for Garnoration | wanted to know if th+ senate was in a posi- | the needs of the house. and Porter wanted | attorneys in making their arguments in the | Mills and Hogg is 10 succeed Coke two years | (intil this sftemoon » 5 o g all i ave Y | tion to trausact business of any nature uutil | 40 be relieved because in reporting in favor of | hubeas corpus case began by the conviet | hence. bullding from totd® destruction It is practically certain, however, that | complete ganized. | about sixty positions he would necessarily M. now confined in the penitent — - | For s soldivrs’ Mo % It was rather a LLy sight tosee the flres there is no change in the situation, and that fie heuteuant governor was of the opinion | disappoint’something like 1,000 aspiving peo- | Moore; now conflued iu the y & 9 Montana's Legislature, Des Moixes, Ia, Jan Snecial Tele- | men holding the siX straums of water on the p | that it was perfectly proper for the senate to | ple. ‘The speaker said that none of the ex. | Which gase the question of who was the legal sram to Tue Bi Ihe executive bourd of | north sido, standiug in o vow, each couted appoint the comtnitiecs suggested by the sex. | Cuses were suficient and held vhat each of | goverubr of the state of Wyoming between FURIR 0 SHE $AB0 B0 PXBONTAYD NOAPA & e a0y Sl focted in the morning cither with the demo- | ator from Lancaster, the numed must serve. Decomber 2 and Junuary 2 i raised. | pony the govern u ) Rofiars! Al U comuanion, et :"u ) e :,n. heln ] -.‘..\a, )ul.llu ¥ 5100 erats on the meworable terms dewanded of | Then on motion of Mr. McDonald the s o aine Farsuanl Maiiscs, The Hie of argument advanced by the | pioicapds pead it in pers ! Now York to raw up a plan for the proe | tes pag porocs 4ud fousht uaiil the iash | ate touk a recess for one hour. rn;-.nn rmf»lunuulpnl-;nnm;m.“ the time | yetorneys who appeared for the plaintiff in | United States senot Arnnrite et | spik had been extinguished. p t K sintees should no o P, v A : i e 200414 . i - | concession, Even in cume the democrats sur. | of Sl s jente again couvened. | Poe | their position went through without opposi- | Governor Barbor had authority to dischurge Michigan's Senatorial ¥ Mansuatiiows, la, Jan, d—A terrific | ¥ midulght the fivo hud died down and sic ci emourats sur- | Of Saliue moved u vecess uutil 4 welock. but | tigy the duties of the offiee of governor and grant I M e R har: fanilah i o A K | was cowpietely under control. Chicf wender as demanded,the situation will not be | 2Sf ~lh Was put the chair ordered the roll | “Ggper avose to remark that the request of | Pardous until Januagy 2, was that the elec- ANRING, SR+ ARJ) ye A o gale raged here Uhe latter part of last night, | Gallegan then scut all but three hose come R el oy ‘;? @ e (dm.:akcd I]u'm-nul.m;‘ umba‘ljmc o ? 3 tion held on the sth day of November at | change in the fight forssenator. Luce men | dyifuing the suow so that ail tralus are puics und the trucks home, Fire st uch g ratlons with col l © i W rewew his wotion, CONTINUED ON BECOND FAGE. | I smocrats have'been meeting long, After the reading of the journal the chair the democrats have been meeting long, loud Yol tho S0l Galh on the alean the SHAIE | ¢y hor said that overy member of whatso- and often, and when not in session have | dent crazy as bedbugs. The matter was discussed 4 long time and A, Mont., Jun. d.—The legislature the organization of the wenate will be ef Hewesa, Mont., Ju I i i couvened in joint session thi Pemberton by Grant, or with the which Governor Osborue was elected, was o | clalm an accession of five votes to their | gre .All,:\lda) od today. surned o the thind story and a desen

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