| Show STILL SNOWED UP ThtnioclaJcOa the Central Pacific 2nd Other Lines Continues THE CALIFORNIA MAILS STILL MISSING The XonIarlUan Temperance Convention Con-vention In Session al ClcToIauJ 0 MORE TROUBLE BETWEEN SETTLERS SET-TLERS AMD INDIANS A ftsUns > Steamer Another > eir Turk iicaetIeet 1 > aIl road Cashier Wanted 0 J TelcCTirh to the Sass the Snonr Illockatle SAN FRA > cisoo Jan 2Rnch Jay for the Jat eight days during which the blockade of this Central Pad He nu J the Callfijrnla k Orvcon Hues has contluuiO tub Southern Iaclfic ofliclals IiaVu felt hopeful Hint the following daywould seethe blockade raised Fresh ttorms have come however and the tracts have been burled snow almost as soon ns cleared Xo attemi will be made to move the two ttbouud trains at Truck nor the four at Jfeno The comfort nf the ias = eu gels can be ookvd fur at these places better than at tiny other pont if the mountains The lilotltufo al Cas ratio would prevent the pa ° seucer trains passing the ibiuf even If It WAS tllred to move them It will belmpofribleto do much work on the blockade betweeurascade and rum mlt for seine time but as toon as practicable the celery plows will bu fvl in motion there On the Oregon line tho wortUprogreteinKas rapidly rapid-ly I lq possible Torpedo Hunt 1nnnrhea Bnisrrpi U I Jan C3The United = goIng torpedo boat No t wastuccessfully launched this morning from the ship yards of tho llerreshaff Manufacturing Company Com-pany The boat christened tho CurAing by lIs Katherine Herrrs hnlT daughter of the president the manufacturing company Steam was raised In thirtytwo minutes and the auxiliary machinery was started ana tho boat saluted herself with her own whistle The > leree nSori4ttst Bill BERLIN Jan 13The Kcichstag today rejected the cxpulion clauju of the Socialist bill and decided by tote of ICG to 111lo make lie measure permanent AoMnllt NEW YORK Jan 23The Call fornia mails to this city tore still missing anti the I > tofllce authorlt 11 i do hut know definitely where they are It is believed that they i are snowbound It is now four days since the last Han Kmuci co nulls arrived Thy were of the 14th RIoeblitlet tlrnml UEXVKK Jan 13Tite entire ni Grande system is now open the snow blockade having been raided late yesterday afternoon TheUnfon I Pacific route to 1orttonJ Vasopened yesterday afternoon and the first train In from that city for several days arrived at Denver this after uoon at oclock The San Francisco Fran-cisco route was opened today and the Ural through train for the coast left Denver this morning from Mbcrln ISCKPAto Jv y Jan 23GOrge Kunnan of fcibitin lame tonight received a letter front a Siberian exile which had evidently traveled a clandestine mute before reaching this country It comprises eighty six pagcjof microscopic chirography of u hich Kennau deciphered enough to prove to his satisfaction tl1t tnt rumored massacre liy Ru un soldiers I sol-diers at Vakutfh which has been vigorously denied by the government govern-ment is an indisputable > fact Miners IVuioliilnlr CoLtS Jan 23Tho joint convention of the Miners Progressive Progres-sive Union and the Miners District Asembly Knights of Labor today adopted a plan of amalgamation anita committee was appointed to prepare a constitution and report tomorrow A committee was also appointed to inquire into the vexed question niachlnemlning The amalgamation of these two bodies makes one of the strongest bodies of organized labor In Cite country The extent of their organization aud membership was mentioned iu three dispatches yesterday Labor Tronliln Ilorldi AlAIACllIOQLA Fla 1The Kscambia Jlilles arrived last night and guard are tested throughout this town Thirty five ringleaders of the negro strikes were amsted toJay but the chief ono cannot be found One negro was shot today while fleeing from arrest Intense excitement prevaib but It Is generally gener-ally believed the arrest of the ring leaders will have a quieting egret Content In irni llr lnln CIIAKLESTON W Va Jan 2 In the session of the joint ECslon o legislature legis-lature today in the gubernatorial contest Sir Ilubbard of Wheeling counsel for 1G J charged that the main tenor and purposes of Judge Johnsons argument oas nuts nut-s much directed to the law anti the facts In the casu as in the hope of hop keeping the democratic members of I the legislature in line with an unbroken un-broken front Joins for list run imerlcan CHICAGO Jan ITh XMtoiml Womens Christian Temperance Union in an address isueti I today under the signature of President Frances K Willlard and addressed to the South American Central American and Mexican Commissioners Commis-sioners of the American Stall says lie ladles read with surprise that during a round of banqueting to which the flattens guests Mere subjected Intoxicating liquors were served upon every occasion and indulged in-dulged I urnhe IanAinuricau I delegates The Womens Christian Temperance Union expressed regret at this fact and assures the southern delegates that no better end can bo subserved by them while in this country than to study the vast benefits bene-fits of prohibitory law as practiced iu eight States of the Union An Embezzler rw Yom Jan 23 Henry 1 Jackson formerly a paying teller at the sub treasury who ran away t Canada with 5100 and who anl pleaded guilty to the charge of embezzlement em-bezzlement a few days ago was today to-day sentenced to f Is years imprisonment impris-onment and a fine of 510 the amount he embezzled mill rirMillnr Arnesi ABDMORE Ind T Jan 23 Jim July alias Starr husband of the late t noted female outlaw Belle Starr was fatally wcunded at arrest Caddo Creek today while resisting |