Show HARRISONS CHOICE The Irnidcut Has Nominated Jus Ice Datlii J llrrner of Kau < a AS ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE U S SUPREME COURT 1 A 1 HriiMi Com 1nMJS Proposal lo OorMnift a Ilridgc Across lie ialMi Clianud I SHOCKING FATALITY TO RAIt I ROAD LABORERS Printediiics in Hie Senate Toilav Had Kail road Wreck iu IYim < Tliautii ne Tel eoeocht 5 th Nsal I Tue 1I1 Miens iileere unrt 1111 VtsinusttroeIcc 4 1The lrCoI dent today Flt tho followIng 101i natoll to the Scnate Juteo Iaid J Jrewer of I all lfrcatlju lIens or the SUIcme Court of the lUll ritates clinic WASIIINGTOX IJec lTlue I ore dentlalsof Pitrce aud Casey as rena tons from North Dakota ton ortl were presented pre-sented and the senators took the oath of ollice Hoar reported lack the resolution offered by him ou Monday provld ing a mode for ascertaining by lot the classes to which the senators from the three nice states North Dakota South Dakota and Washington Wash-ington diall lie I iwlgned ns to their respective tlrno of service Cullom thereupon presented certificates certi-ficates from the two houses of North Dakota legislature designating Pierce senator for n long term Hoar contended that thai legislature legisla-ture had nothing to do with the matter which expressly I devolved on the Senate Gorman remarked that identically identical-ly I the same case had l > een presented In regard to the first senator of Minnesota Min-nesota when the legislature designated desig-nated Jtlce as senator for n long term nnd thu Henntc decided that action itThue could not be regarded 1 upon The resolution was agreed to ali drawing by lot as provided by I was proccede1 1 with The result was that of the two senators from theStatu of Washington Squire was assigned to thu class of zccators whose term will explrcon March r J89 ant Allen to the class expiring on March and I SM Of Sout h Dakota OrSu Senator Moody got the short term and Iettiijrcw thu long term of i North Dakota Senator 1iirco got tenu the short terni and Casey the long tenuA petition was presented by Cullom of the Shorthorn Pro uuccrs Association in I favor of the sttlaidle for sleaimhii South all Central America and in favor of Chicago ns the situ of the World Fair lit pnijOMtl Worhl 111189 Xrnrliie lilt husse CHICAGO Dec 4This morning Donolme counsel for Ogulllvan suit Kunr logan his address to the Cronln jury In their defense Trnil > < rrtrr InianKj KALAJIAWXI Dec 4Mrs I Mills stile of the Epbcopal i rector who last night attempted to kill herself and child died this morning The child may recover Temporary 11 sanity is believed to b the causu of the deed illrunil IVmk In lrnnjlvinln iTreiaitii Dec 3 The cast bound day express ou the Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania Italrond was wrecked near Greensburg ln this morning liy running into a sidetracked freight till A dozen perrons arc retorted more or less injured several it I believed be-lieved fatally Tie names of the Injured a far n learned art M L Itrown engineer and Elmer yet fireman injuries believed to b fatal Engineer Duly Is not dangerously hurt George Gray fireman Js badly lu jureu SCnulrjr nt Itngnmojo PAIUS Dec 44t dispatch to the Tempt from Zanzibar tate that Stanley has arrived IJagamoyo Te Lynn IJrr liYSXj a Dec 4For I the first time inc the great fire I Is possible to make a reasonably accurate accur-ate canvass of the situation a it relates re-lates td the shoe Industry Fully G per cent of the shoe and leather houses of the city were burned out the number of shoe firms burned ft was over SO while 13 sole leather de ul cutters and CO dealers in tops uhf cnlngg and other shoe findings were also burned out The wcr bml out aggregate aggre-gate loss t these branches anti mach ma-ch nery Iso verS2SOO000 Ilaltroml Ijtliortn Klllrd WlMiFSHARltE Pcnna Dec 1 A gang railroad laborers at Jersey r central station Ibis morning were waiting for thu work train They stepped from one trek to the other to avoid the fast freight when UK wortf train tolled Into them lIeu Jnniin Polsuo ant Wm mutt scorn Instantly killed aud Stephen SlelfTel and Conrad Kmt were mortally hurt A rnnilljJTysleHonslr nlat IM an IiTrrK Itocic ArkDcc 4Thn of en mysteriouB dlfapi > earance an cntlro family Is reported > from Sell yule John Morris living near 1e 111 lIJorr Summervllle Mqscnt his wife antI the children < under the care of Joseph Graves Jasper Ark The lowly traveled overland III a wagon and Graves returned to Summer vlllo ant reported that ho had left Mrs MOTHS and children at Jasper i When Mr Morris himself I reached Jasper hu found his family was cot at that town Murder and robbery are suspected A tIIAr nan PIP Xwv HAV > ar Con Dec I General Stnphcn It Smith ono of the mOt prominent military men of the State dledtbJsmornlng Whtol1 UIorl WvsifrjtOTOX Dec IIn I his r6 r of the annual report Secretary Treasury VVlndom discusses the diver question at great length and J kl JJg f makes the following recommendation recommenda-tion In place of tho various proposed planaastoanlncrease on the free coinage of silver dollars L rue issue 0 Treasury notes against the depositor silver bullion aglllt oefl at the market prlcu of silver when deposited payablo on demand In such ylo fllver bullion as will equal In vuluo at the date of presentation the number of dollarg expressed on the fiicu ftluc notes at the market price of silver or In gold a nt the pption of tho government govern-ment I orin silver dollar at thus op lion of the holder Ileixal a compulsory com-pulsory feature of the present coInage coin-age act WAr Mili for Ilrnrll PAltiSjDcc IThe 1 Jvurnol rice Defile says that Admiral Ikirbcr mlnlste of nnrlne after consulting with SpuUcrndriL foreign affairs af-fairs l has resolved to send war uhiljs llj t f i to lirazll rite Juitmal censures the action ISAuiiiriio soys An Knglkh com iiany l hut I applied for n concession to build a bridge across the Kngllith Channel Tit thmrnjMlls Fire MlNNIvivilS Ih Illcforu I the coroners jurytoday the builder of the Tribune structure stated that wooden stairs were ordered put in Instead of iron on account of a dilTcrencu in expense about 5001 The building Inspector i iid he never considered thus building a safe our arid strtcd that three mouths ago a commlttep ailed on him amid slid they feared Untight fall down stony tlmu withotit warning r rnicr < T < Ut Ijiborrr Villon ST LoiUS Mo Dec tThuo animal an-imal cotiveutioii of the Farmer and laborers LTtiIon met her today to-day with large number of delegates dele-gates In attendance The convention conven-tion was called to order by President l Presi-dent Jones of Texas After nil dresse of welcome the convention assembled in executive session Thesis meetings are tol secret Delegates are present from Arkan N Kentucky Kansas Virginia I ieorgia Tcnuesew oulsiaua Oklahoma Okla-homa Maryland Alabama Nebraska Neb-raska North Carolina South Carolina Caro-lina In liana and Texas Committee were appointed lo confer with thin alliance of the north on the format Ion ofa national alliance and on Incorporation with the Farmers Mutual liciietU Association As-sociation Delegate tJ tho convention of Northern A Iliancu member held an informal eonfereuiS this evening Under tluephttioconsolthatloun with the FannerB and laborers 1 Union this body will probably adjourn before be-fore the week lSNpasU Ala meeting tie Fanners Alliance I Al-liance this afternoon a comniitUt seas apjiululetl to center si ith a similar simi-lar committee from the Farmer and aborenUuloti I to discuss the advisability of consolidation A majority of the committee was not In favor of consolidation llrnry Jt Slniilrjr Now Yom Dec 3 Iondon special l Tho ilaaki commissioner has ent the followinc dispatch XASdAf yov 9J pm I have just met Henry M Stanley Emil lnsha Casall icutenant Stairs Mr Jophmn Dr Parke Xelon and IJouny and 500 men women and children Stanley is looking hearty I exceedingly presented pre-sented him with an American ling I with which I was entrusted and it it now I lIylngfronu Stanleys tent The great explorers hair J Ci U quite white and his mustache Iron gray Iu conversation with Kmin hu told mu that ho did not wish for any honors for whs t icTinil done IVonl Cronrrr foinciillon i WASiilSfiTt D arJue National Na-tional Wool Growers meeting was organized today bY the election of lon Delanoof Columbus Ohio as president and G1I Wallace president presi-dent of theaiksouri Wool Growers Association n secretary There was a large attendance An informal discussion of the preretit condluon and needs of the I wool growing Industry showed the concensus ol opinion to ite I that while thu rateiof lecnite from 50 XKOiH hcaduf sheep in 15SS to 10000000 head InJSSS had been arrested ar-rested no appreciable advance halt aJlnclablo < < yet been nude Acommittee on rt organizatiou anil resolutions was apnolnte1 ilt I This aJIcrncpa members of the convention called In a body on SectetaryWlujDm i nnd Assistant Secretary Tlrhcilor 1 Several Congressmen from tho Wcsleni SttUe3lIciI at the convention conven-tion todayatnl impressed themselves as thoroughly in fynijiathy whit he wwd growers H t cnI lii I tliiititii < j Oniipntij SaIl EEBBitrt O Dec nLovcu Sewing Slachlit I Company aslgticd today a clh niul lIabilItIes unknown un-known The failure was catiecd by tItus suspension of the Lawrence Hank of Pitltburg The capital block of the company isoOOOiH |