Show TiE SIUEnMUr Stun7IloUtnttI oml 11 omloloo or CIlo WASHINGTON Xor so The republican re-publican caucus was called to ordei iiromptly at noon today Cannon ol Illinois chairman of the eaucu naigned his place being a candidate fortheepeakcrship and Henderson of Illinois was chosen chairman A call of the roll develop the pr enc of 163 member for less than the republican strength in the House Mr Mudd contestant fur Comptons scat from the Fifth Mirj land district took no part in tliepro lh Jllltr = ltr cecdlngH I It as resolved that balloting bal-loting should begin at once The first ballot resulted R ed 7 McKinlcySD Cannon 2 Burrows 10 Henderson 16 Before the second ballot was called one of the absentee Hcrrman entered en-tered and on the second ballot voted for Beed The following change were recorded McKlnley to BecO Culbertson Jell < letn to Beed Bergen Hausborough Pickle r Cannon Can-non to Beed Glfloni Ilud Cannon to Hendcrvin Bartiue This mode nrtlne mae the total stand Beed So McKlnley rS Canon H Henderson U Burro Bur-ro s 10 rws 1 THh AS10fME > UST of the voto whicli give Itced the republican nomination was greeted witii applause and the candidate re turncd hlstliankfi Kduard Mciheron and John M Carson were placed in nomination for tho clerkship nnd McPher on was elected I 110 to 0 AJ Holmo ex member or Con grc s from lawn and A I Beed of Minnesota were candidates for sergeantat irms and Holmes w is elected 142 to IT The contest over thedoorkeejer hip was very animated the candidates candi-dates feeing Charles W Adam of 3riryland anil James A Wheat of aut Whrull Adams was elected by a bare majority S3 to S Wheat howcvir was Immediately nominated nomin-ated for postmisUr receiving 09 ott against 23 for Ldteli 2 f for Worrell and lb for McKoe Bev Charlett I Bnuisdell of the North Preibi terian Church was nominated l for chaplain and the caucus adjourned 1 onl tlrlkr In Colorado DENV tit Xor 30FltCn out of thu seventeen mines in lioulder J 1 d the Colorado County opented by I Coil Op nlor Association ard representing a daily output orIon 000 or-Ion were closed down todiy Three hundred miners are out on a strike The trouble Utween the operators and miners is the overtime the later are compelled to work The directors of Uie company will hold a meeting at IouisvllIe on MouJiv to settle the difficulty A Omik ICr nuir Cuiltiru WAjESPCmi Pa Nov M The Famursand Drovcrs Nitlonal Iank opened 1U > doors again thl mornln opne there rn a r h made at once by the deixitor which Ia tetl all day The newly elected i n Idcnt G 1 Wjly saj tnbl tIr tank is safe and has plenty of money to IKIJ all drjositors At least tncnty of the mOt wealthy men In the countrv will be ruined l > > licing re ponsible tf thoM I w ho failed Hie amouiit lo t by them will nggngate over half million lllifctlnn llrrorin ST Prrri ntiio Nov The reform in the adminitntion of the I kiltie proviiu es hat gone Into elllet Under the new aJministratlon Jour nalNL ire dcpriv ed of the franchise and the llupini languigenplaie the German < lly iollrrtor Sliart BiLHiioM 1 Nov TO I is stated a shorMgo of 4300rt his lvn found in the accounts of Citj Collector Col-lector Woodon Tloiilnnit Jllnrral Ijint Hit UNA Mont Nov SO Ill the SIt Mineral laniN Convention tony re olutlon were adopted favoring the formation of 1 mineral land nsociation whO cajiital stock should be J 0l > W in SI shares Two prominent mining men from each counU are mada the Inconorators The object is the active provecuhon of protects and contests against the Noithcrn Iacific Itallway8 cflorts to obtain tent for mineral laud in Montana IR assisting bJ I competent counsel all miners in Montana to obtain titles to mining lands AH of the stock was subscribed |