Show DOMESTIC DOTS Newsy Notes From All Portion of tins Land Over Which the Stars and Strifes Wave Washington Jan 21 Todays statement at the condition of the treasury shtows Available cash balance 15261724 gold reserve 571763117 Oltuimva I a Jan ZlThe thermometer thermome-ter in the last twentyfour hours droppaa 10 degrees It was Si above yesterday and 16 aaove today A howling gale Is blowing blow-ing and it it is SToW > colder There < is some snow Memphis Tenn Jan 21At C oclock > this morning a cyclone Struck Covington Ky blowing off the tower of the court house and wrecking several stores and residences The total damage 4s about 50000 No one is reported hurt V Danville Ill Jan 21 Frank Rlchnrd son a mercTnant of this city snot and tailed J P Campbell a Tolactafcirttih last night Both Campbell and Rldhardson are manted men but this did not prevent tflitim from becoming infatuated with a Danville widow with the result staled New York Jan 21Prof Felix Aider has ccmmienced Co series ofjfictures on socialism He will treat the subject from an ethical point of view For same time the professor has been laying things that gave his admirers the impression ffiiat foe was drlfltEirg towards socialism Plittsburg Kan Jan 21l1h Nebraska sufferers have sent a petition here praying pray-ing that they be sent coal to keep them from freezing The appeal is being brought before Ithe people Free transportation trans-portation has already been granted and a I train load of fuel will be made up and 1 sent on as SOlOn as possible I Washington Jan ZlThe Supreme court rendered an opinion in the Sugar trust E 6 casa of alto United States iar B C Knight and others fawolving the validity and consttttuaonality Of the Sherman antitruSt raw The de < fisfon holGs the law to be inapplicable to the case In hand and confirms Hire opinion of the circuit court V Springfield Mo Jan ExEanlcer T E BurJlfisaime who was brought here from Oklahoma to answer ro three new tadiMttnenta for grand larceny was put in jail this afternoon being unable to give bond There are now seven Indict ments against him for receiving deposits In the Bank of Commerce well knowing It to be insolvent Jefferson City JIo Jan GovCTnter Stone thin afternoon sent tx > rtWo senate The appointment of H Clay Arnold to succeed Charles S Owsley as recorder at voters at Kansas CIty The nomination was unanlnrotisly connrmed This action is tire result of public agitation directed against the recorder of voters office because be-cause of alleged Irregularities in itho fall electron Washington Jan 21 Judge A J Rlieks accompanied by cwnisel arrived In thte city today 10 appear before the com nuttee of lUre House to answer the charges preferred against him by the Certtral Labor union of Cleveland of retaining re-taining fees which should have been paid over to the United States He says thereto there-to absolutely no truth In the chargE Alomcea Colo Jan 21The posse 3n purauit of Abe Taylor the murderer of CIty Marshal Bmerson came UP with him after eight hours bard riding The man was covered With Winchesters and althiough he had two six hoaters he made no Rrcat resistance He las been ken to Comejos as it was believed Uhali he would be lynched W Drought here Two alleged accomplices have been placed under arrest Chicago Jan 21S W Tfclgerburjr chief deputy of the city treasurer who disappeared last Thanksgiving has returned re-turned home He says that he has been in Los Angeles Cala but no explanation of Ids mysterious absence is given The rumor ia that he is short in his accounts with the city but this is denied by Ms friends Indianapolis Jan 21The executive committee uf the American Whist league is holding its Jirst session of the present meeting oC the 18 members at the Den ion hotel in this city today Only two members are absent Messrs Shepherd and Triest The Chief business is the arrangement arrange-ment of a programme for the congress at Minneapolis next June Ohacago Jan 21 About 2 oclock the thirty feet of flagstaff on Kinsleys hotel opposite the govennnenlt building < vva3 torn from the base and hurled into the Street dangerously injuring Edward Harper expressman It iras thought Ms skull was fractured A heavy pate glass uyndow in the Hartford building at Dearborn and iladteon streets was blown in JVunes Benson was struck by a large falling section of glass anti cat aimcst in two He died In a few minutes Cmcago Jan 21At the Salting of anew a-new Fort Dearborn building at Clark and Monroe streets taiay timbers were blown from their positlcm and failing fourteen stories buried two men B J Barks is Caougfcit to be fatally Injured The others seriously injured ore A J Donaldson clerk Shoulder crushed Frank O mal iteamster arm crushed S FISher restaurant eanpkiyee badly bruised H H Irwin cleric dangerous internal injuries George Bey stenographer stenog-rapher head badly cut Oakland Jan 21The Rev Edward Davis looks like an actor Tonight Be illustrated a sermon on Eternal Judg men t by assuming the character of Richard III and quoting In a dramatiic mtoner the famous soliloquy in tire first scene and also from the last act in the play The preachers aatling TVUS realistic There was a < big audience miaJiy attracted by curiosity The clergyman te very young In acting out the dowse that overtook over-took Chard III > the preacher fell on the stage just a3 Keene and Warde do Washington Jan 21 Three sets of resolutions res-olutions on the Hawaiian question were teday introduced In the House and referred re-ferred The first one was by Mr Breck Innidge Democrat of Kentucky favoring favor-ing annexation the second by Mr Sto i rer calls on the president for dnfornu fcton relative to the report that tTnc rebellion rebel-lion in Honolulu was incHed by British subjects and that the Britcs5i mJnteter tnt tn-t to prevent the application of II martial law the third by MT Breckin ridge of Kerutucky calls attention to the crisis successfully passed through during I the past week by the republics of France I and Hawaii and offering ccmsravrlaitions 1 on their ability to maintain order and I preserve peace II I I |