Show CHICAGO WINS The Garden City Chosen As The Silo for the Worlds Fair SCENE It rilE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES RE-PRESENTATIVES t A Canadian aurdcw Ills Wife aolherInlair and Two Children THE GREAT DAM DURST IN MONTANA The Catholic Education Compact The rarnellite Conipiracf > llllll rd Tonrnament By Telegraph to the 111I51 CIIIClUO CIt OSEN An the Ilaee for Ilolillnc the Uorlila Fullof IS02 WASHINGTON Feb 24 The onuS uaiioi in llie hOUSe of Ilep rescntatlTes jealerday afternoon in rcganl to the Worlds Fair site resulted re-sulted Chicago 134 New York 93 t St Louis 45 Wlifngiou The Chicago 1 men kriahtennl visiblv at the result for rlflltn had Rallied N voU as ngainst a gain of only 3 for New York while SU Louis lost 5 begInning ofthe end of their ca < e and Washington S None of Chicagos I eupnonera changed to lrlrte deh do the other cities and only one dropped out even without waiting for a recapitulation of the vote The reading clerk showing signs of weariness began the monotonous roll call oce more As the call progressed pro-gressed the Chicago men began to how symptoms of uneasiness and Mason and Springer who were do tog the larger part of the whipping In redoubled their efFort hurrying the pages Into the restaurants and committee room after absent mem ben and routing out others from the lobbies and cloak rooms Rower was heeplng tally for the I 1S iI New Torker and greeted every accession ac-cession with asmile from hiseeat In the centre Hltt was doing the amo for the Chicagoans The fifth ballot showed a total vote of 312 and the apprehenions of tbg Chicagoans wero justified in a measure for XewJYork pained 15 d votes while Chicago added but 6 to t her column St Louis meanwhile t fell off 10 rotes and Washington I 5 r eo 02 lfots The vote was Chicago 140 NewV I York 110 St Louis V V s lSj Washing Vl l ton 24 All was excitement as tilt roll 1IA began again mi was apparent I ap-parent thattlie southern members I who had steadfastly supported St Louis up to this point I were beginning a begin-ning to break away and going over I to New York 0 Constijuently the expectations of the New Yorkers were at the highest point and Indeed I t In-deed In this vote they jiolkd their I full strenfetli but gained only G votes r while Chicago and St Louis and Washington kept up t THKIU STEADY KETItOOHESMON the former losing 10 and the latter 5 votes The total vote was again 312 of which Chicago received 149 New York 11G St Louis 2S and Washington 19 The New York people were discomforted dis-comforted at their small gain and began to realize tint thry could do no more The desertion of Wade Missouri from St Louis to Chicago Chi-cago added to their alarm so the readlngjof the vote was demanded not to verify It but to secure time for consultation Heads were together to-gether all over the House and the result was shown just as the roll call was begun by Wilson rising and moving a recess until tomorrow at 11 oclock There wag a shout of disapproval and derision from the compact Chicago fones and when tho Speaker attempted to put the question several Chicagoans win on their felt with points of order alleging the motion came too late t fahfhti fln dt and that the roll call I had begun The Speaker however declared to he liaJ l V recognized Wilson bo V Const the first name was called i and put the question Without waiting for the announcement of the viva voce vote Wilson demanded demand-ed the yeas and nay r and they were ordered There was much excitement excite-ment on the floor at this point Flower was hurrying alxmt from one man to another pointing at tho clock which indicated the hour of 430 and urging a recess A rumor ran over to the western bide of the hal he Chicago was in force that It was thopurpoce of Now York 1 arrange over nighl for thu TRANSFER OP T1IF3R STRENGTH and O a of St Louis to Washing ton and the fact that Wilson was in chare or Washingtons interests was the leading movement tat tended to add currency to the rumor I suchVas the purpose however i failed Signally for on the yeas and nays the vote of the went clan nkhly rallied together and the House refused to take a recess by a voteof yeas IKS and nays 174 The Chicagoans answered in fe vcrl h impatience fearing that dilatory dila-tory tactics would lora them the advantage they held Mason rushed forward to the clerk exclaiming Call the roll call the roll New Yorks backbone woo broken however how-ever and there was little further opposition Tho clerk again took up his lid and the result was 311 votes divided as follows Chicago 154 New York J1 St Louis t7 Washington IT A majorltycwould b 15 and Chicago bad 154 just two votes short There was an agony of expectation len Mason dragged Beyburn Judge Kellya successor forward Ho said he wished to change his vote from New York to Chicago and did s Ho was greeted with applause and evidently expected to lead a stampede stam-pede for Chicago but was disappointed disap-pointed Nobody followed his example ex-ample and Chicagos total stood at I 1G5 oneles than a majority New Yorks forces wero retiring In good order and contested every g gtound 6 another roll call was necessary It was tho eighth and hot fcr Chicago had achieved her lut Cljo Ipr victory and out of a total of 307 oou t rotes ihlcago recetved 137 Uiree more tan a majorIty New York J01 16 Sl Louls3 and Washington VIEWS AND OlIIOSS WASHINGTON Feb 24 The fight over the Worlds Falr site Is regarded fhiaY settled by the action of the House today New York leading representatives accept the defeat calmly and philosophically = philosophic-ally l and consider it final They say that New York despite many drawbacks maie a gallant fight and now they have been beaten bow gracefully to tho situation and intend in-tend to do what they can to make the fair a C Chicago the New York leaders think has taken a tremenSooa responsibility upon h f herself JJeperw says tonlghtr The most marvelous exhibition of modern moem times has just closed successfully In vL Paris Whatever Chicago does Is to be compared vllli that If she equals it l has made a pucce if she surpasses It she has made a triumph lf lletfallir below It she lm be held responsible by the American people for having assumed as-sumed what she was not equal to I reed believe however the will IUe ceedMany Many St Louis and Washington men have already announced thai they Intendto work for Chicago 1a I j Chlcng Is not believed that the ttrensth Of the opponent of the fair will cceed sucly votes I Is probable ec ever > a large number of members I will be found In favor of postponing poslpnlng the date of the fair until 1S93 Tonight To-night the Chicago Jecpe are over flowing with gladness otenuhtarjhporrmes ElectIon BERLIN Feb 24 Completed election returns sow 240 members eel nntl 1c 1 eserissn u lon necessary Those elected are divided Conservatives 62 j Imperl al t Jfj Centrist 00 German LIb crate 22 National Liberals J6j So Ciallsg21t f Alsttlansl Poles J 4j Guclphs j and one Efahv The DBkeofOrleatt PAS Feb 21Thu Duke of Orleans was today removed to the prison Bt Clairvaux Mauilan Miner Dollar WASHINGTON Feb 21The i sue of standard silver dollars from the mints during the week ended February 22 VD 305659 The S32S1DJ corresioudlug period last year was JOJTh The Hrlllh Corrtnlorn Los Feb 24itt Use Commons Com-mons Morley gave notice that he would move as an amendment to Smiths motion that the House reprobates re-probates the charges a the grn tad t-ad most obvious falsehoods based upon calumny that have been made against member and whilst ex prufsIuKfjitlffaction at the expceure of cIo regrets the wrong inflicted in-flicted and thu sufferlnc and loss endured through these acts of flagrancy Lewi member from Antrimgave notice that lie would move that the house deplores that Dillon and Oltrien and seven other members have been declared laities to a treasonable conspiracy that Pdrnell and many others aredeclared parties to a criminal conspiracy pt House finds the conduct cf such members deserving of severe condemnation con-demnation Sexton moved to adjourn Ills purpose was to call the attention of the lou to thu illegal violence used by the Irish executive and the police outrages during the Clan brlY evIctions Balfour denied that the police had destroyed the property of the tenants Sexton ho said appeared to think the evicted persons shoul be allowed to violate the law with impunity Certainly landlords hould lie sparing In the use of violent vio-lent methods of eviction Jit If it was onto admitted that the law might bo defied whenever resistance was offered by a powerful consplr icy tile mOt injurious blow would to struck at the order and prosperity f Ireland Sir Charles Russell maintained hat UI govirument procedure in Ireland constituted a system that ould not long stand betide that oIL ontitry governed according to con titulloual nriucinlcs The despot Ini of Unl our directly endangers the peacu of the country The house voted against the motion to adjourn by ISO to JIB Uilllnnl Toarnnruent NEW YORK Fib 4The billiard bil-liard touruanieii was returned at mxm today lirlvcrn Catton and Heiser eightinch balk line Catton won by five point with an 1e plutF wih average of 10 512 This afternoons game was between Catton playing eight inch balk and Schaefer fourteen inch balk line The latter won Cat ton only reached 252 Bchatfirs highest run was IbS Average Schaefer 20 2024 Cotton 10 1C 24 The game tonight was between Daly and Errs Both played eight inch balk I was won IiyDaly Ii3s score was 239 Averages Daly 20 2024 Ives 9 2C2J fntbolle lUlnmllou Compact LONDON el 24 There Is a great deal of agitation In parliamentary parlia-mentary circles over the allegation made by Mr Chamtarlain in his letter let-ter to the Time that theGladttonlan party had made bargain with the I iarnell party to the prejudice I of undenominational un-denominational education agreeing to abandon opposition to Catholic 4Miool3 for Irish support on other things Morley and Sexton have been interviewed on thesubjoctand deny any such compact An Iran Cupola rail IlAMKUKO Feb tTho Iron cupola of tliv Flora concert hall fell todav barrio thirtvekIit i work men Flvu wen taken out dead eight severely Injured and live others arc mKsIng V Enlh Session WASHINGTON Fell tIn executive ex-ecutive session of the Senate titLe afternoon the publication of tho Dfemon Jlblcton proceedings pro-ceedings of secret sessions was considered con-sidered The practice of discussing nominations behind closed dcors was criticised by several senators as unAmerican It i understood however that in accordance with Dolrihs resolution offered teveral days ago It wan decided to make Inquiry into the method by which thunewpaicrs secure their information infor-mation concerning proceedings in executive session A Tomiclj < lr AanHed FORE bliss Feb 21SIlos IxjfUu was assaulted in Smith County by an unknown party A yfcunp negro named Wise i sus jiectcd of the crime and bn been arrested Hu will b taken te the scene road of the crime if not lost on the Fresleone Sorletj Celebration CHICAGO Feb 4The twenty End anniversary of the Freed mens Aid and Southern Education Society was celebrated her Today inl the Frst Methodist Episcopal church Several noted divines delivered de-livered addresses Tby rrrhhe Together SALINA Kas Feb 21Mrs Brkcr and her eightyearold son went to the stable with a lantern last night and accidentally set fire to the hay Both were Ire toe death e Slits Drexel DDeoln jAiTEsrowjr N D Feb 24 Father Sephen the Catholic missionary mis-sionary b arrived here from Washington en route to the Turtle Mountain Indian Beserratlon leI le-I commissioned by Miss Drexel of Philadelphia to Investigate the r f destitution the Indians portsof among I ans ar the reservation onfn supply them clothing if neccsary with food and A Receiver Wanted CHICAGO Feb 21A receiver for the International Construction Company which is said to have secured se-cured contracts cF lAllldlng several hundred mils of railroad in New Mexico and the Mexican republic has been applied for here by Lawyer Doyle who claims to b a stockholder stock-holder Healleges I that President burst and his soninlaw Baxter the secretary and treasurer have conspired to wreck the conspf r company |