Show COXGRESSIOiYAlI o I Senator Spooner TIll Mississippi lislarljance ndrIe Proctor Effljjr nnshl A f CHICAGO DETECTIVE REVEALS OLieC5eCRETS i I A CronIn intntss Shot In a Salocn By 1olice Captain rAN r-AN OKLAHOMA LOT JUMPERS Mft i AMan 31urdcrcdn JIb nnhur InLarr Mall Jtobbtrr I InJIIssonrl Of Teegrarfc t the SSitt inn irricv IICSINESS Tlic ieimle mid itie Iteceiit Insult To Secr tMr > 1roclor VASIMNQTON Jan sAmong memorials ltcfenhtI l nUll nftrrcd lu thuSenate ne onu from tlm Augusta Au-gusta llalup BoarU f traJe for the stlfcUou I f Jfe York as the sit fr tlib ckpo Uiou of ISV nlo 011I1 presented ljp Chandler forthe itaLiIkmuut of a republican form uf government lu the State ol Mis 91 HHll > lorrlll lo Introduilng a bill air tnorlzliigthulsjuugtTreasUrjiiote on JtjuwiU of frllur IiullIoD and having It rcftrrcU to OIL committee ou 11 uancf said that tlic conmiltteu hail ndtlrc etl a communication to the Secretary of the rtvaiiirr aslv Ins him to formulate j bill in ac tofJancc wIth his recommentlatlons In relation to tilir and that la bill hail been receheO Without committing himself l or any member of the committee to it he asked to hae it printed aiul nfirnd A resolution was uiTered by Mo lillan and adojtni iu tructiug tlie library conimiiUu lo Inquire and report as to the proprkty 0J purchas iii0tho Stanley collection of his torical painting1 iioiv in Uie custody of the Smithsonian lD4UUlt On motion of Shcnnan the Senate Sen-ate bill to relieve the Treasurer of the United States from the amount new charged him and deported with the teveral States was LIken from the calendar and 1 osul On motion of ilorrlll the bill to credit and i < ny to the deVeral rjlatjs and Territories mid thu IJMrlct of Columbia nil months cvilectcU un dtr the direct tax of IStfl was taken from the calendar and alter considerable consid-erable debate Vance oflired as an aiueudniLut a pro o < itlon to refund the custom tax IU lected Th 1111 then passed yeas 4t naJs i ihc nreya ttcrel Jkrry lllalr Call L Coke numb Vance and The bill says It shall U the duty of the Secretary of th TfVusury to credit to ch Slate j and Territory mil the DMrlct of Columbia a Hirg eijual to all the collections made from raid Slates aud Territones muler the act of August ISol and the amendment thereto It appro illttcs the mccssar zuui THE JIOR nESOIUTJOX calling on the Secretary of War for Informational UieeeiFuruauJ 1m prhonrnent of Apache prisoner VTIS agreed to The Senate resumed consideration of Chandlers resolution discuted yesterday and George made an argument against It holding that the Senate had no jurisdiction to pass a law to puubh tlic men who committed the Aberdeen outrage and asking If such were the COM hat right theSenatu had to inijuiru into thcmatter He mentloneU thu Innging Incfllgy of Secretary Proctor Proc-tor orooucr eaitl he was glad 1 the diy hail come n lieu tho United btatea had an AttomryGenenl that would take 110 such outrage on an XmcritnnUtlien flu hau ng lit rfllgy of Secretary Proctor not only irought out UiQ feelin of Litteriifcs tint existed In thu South and wlileh had no counterpart In the Xorth but also brought into fun light that rvcMessniMJ cruelty and brutality Iu ileflanec of the law which the country for imnyyears bad occasion to complaIn Be Terring to thu accidental dropping t Jucc Jh1rfl rolh 5 by FIUIKX of the ro > u whleh held the Proetor efligy Sjiooner spoku of Kauncv beiugJeU down tlie Ureet of Aberdeen followed l > y 203 or TOO xonle with a man laj Ing tlie lash ou him at ever itep A n anpeul to ll ihc I mayor o the city lutd nEt iu vainThink Think of It exclaimed Bpooner iu passionate tones Alone far from lib home laahed and tcourgcd in midday in iueb a place in tlie preseucw ofSOO chivalrous gentlemen gentle-men aud not onu to Hep forward mil nrrett that brutal man Spooner exirefed ngret that George had In the course of his le marks pronounced a EDLOG V OX J E > K D1V1S He had hoped that no one would deem it neie sary to do thh in the cuatu dnmlier of the United States I would Mriko a haitli chord In the hearts of millions of men throughout the North The people did iiot believe as Gcorgo said tliat JefliTron DavL either under tlie Constitution or the Confederacy Con-federacy leer betrnjed a truct i They bee on the contrary that i Ua is eat i n the Senate chamber he l tra ing dally the mot tKtcred tni t ever Imposed upon 1 man Jtut it was not for that tliat he execrated exe-crated his memory I was because j he held him rwiwnslblo for ntrocl ties unspeakable for the devilish hombte criminality viMted ou Union prisoner In closingSpooiier said the resolution If it accom plilied iiothlrigelc nould ubservi one good purl > I would show tliere was a community Aberdeen where after the death of Jeff Davis law hli memtry 3 stronger than the lw lawGray said the hanging of n high official in clllgy while to IHJ condemned con-demned wad not IOt an unprecedented outrage Quite recently President Harrison liad been hanged efligy in the State of Indiana He moved me to amend the resolution by adding the words and hbo the IUn of IntroductloJi to the marshal towhlcli I the report was the response aad ako tlic following and that he be requested to inform the Senate nbeUicrin the alleged ASSAULT ON FAUXCE any right secured to him by the Constitution or lawn of the United States were violated Jiuller offered an imicndment instructing ofer structing the Attorney General to furnish all papers In the office of the district attorney of Indiana and In the United States Cur there relating t the Dudley 6ae After further debate the last part of Grays amendment was agreed to The second part was let voted on pr CallotTered an amendment cnll Ing on the Attorney GenerU to report re-port on they Jianging in effigy of resident Harrison in Indiina and ant of President Cleveland in Kansas Without action the pending amendments amend-ments to tho resolution went uver The bill to aid tho Stale of C1lo J rado to support a schooltf mines I wa s J < After executive session IDeSenale adjourned < r lon WASJiiicrrox Jai SS The House pawl the hill tliat fM1 hi providing IIt Inthocaevf p n lpn cUiinaof do I > endclil pafehUitshallhoLeccisan only to 1 < tuf to tho pnWon offlcc that the parcn ar without other means of wipport than manual labor Darwy reported from tiia commit tcfcmlt Ic oncurrericy a bill to provide for theiwieorelnulatiug notes by na tional lk It provides in substance sub-stance hit upon the uepolt of United States Ujuds any lank shall i be entitled lo fvceiyr circulating i notes t not rI in amount the par value of thb bonds deposited prorideil that at no time shall the amount of ucli notes exceed the amouutactuallvtald In of tlie banks caiiltal ktocli Cj Jllaud I Anderson of Kansas Lant of Illluolsand Mcllae of Arkansas opposcif tli bill nnd JeBdicton of V ett Irglhia liored It Clh on l < Hientfiirgued thatlt was not In till interest of the people hut of the hankere and also antagonistic to the free coinage of silver Cannon gave notice of a pro poied 1 sulotituto forthe billwhlch Is In substance lint national banks shall nuflw retUlrtl t Ueeon Ie IiosJt IT0ll < iI States bonds ill excess of SlOOO as tecurlty fur clnulatlty notes but hal keep on deposit an amount of bonds as herein required anll such ollt banks having de poiled bonds in except of thaf amount to authorize their eircula tlou by deposit of such money as proided by law provided the amount uf such circulation shall not exceed In any case DJ per cut of tlie bonds dejosited as herein 11 viJed The bill then went over PeeI introduced ablll which r ferred to the tilting apart of certain I lauds in Xo Mans l < and for the proagntion of btillaloes Adjourned I llr Tnnuer neB LS Jan S Dr Tanner member of the lour of Commons I fortlio niicIJIe dUItlon of Cork hiis been required to furnish twu sureties I sure-ties iu 10 or to fere two months i In pnsonfor uttering tiireats agalu t Smith Harry head of the landlord I e iidicate Dr Tanner has ap c1 nP1 raunlUti Trent OTTAWA Jan 23 Sir John Thompson minister of Jutice wW Hen today jn reference totlmuew extradition treaty betueeu Great liritaln and the United ritatev Mem Lvra nf the government LOr tht gatlrtul ut Including himself thought it n satisfactory colutiou of a lougexed probleui and one tint Would probably L accepted ac-cepted and endorsed by the Ulte being In sympathy a it was with the republican admlnNtraticn The treaty as drawn up by Secretary lilalue and nlr Julian Pnuncefotr did not diller malcrLilIy from that negotiated by Secretary JSajanl except ex-cept tliat Hit clauses nbtlng to what were called political oOenses wem eliminated c rhe treaty however how-ever added a large number of crimes t those included iu tiie treaty of 1S42 8 far as the Dominion government gov-ernment I concerned no diniculty was anticipated in accepting the treaty Tliey were satisfied with I tough i did not > ro so far u thej would Iiave Hkeil on one or tuo points and would willingly acciui t C in its adoption rroteetlivTnrlir In Frnner IAIIIS Jan C > Thu bureaus of the Chamber of Dcjiuties wIltoiTj elect a tarift committw The de tarf mmtt te lates u hieh have Liken piac la the various bureaus indicate that a majority ma-jority of them M ill elect members of til committee who arc in aver of protection KiicxUnl Onl JI1 Svs FltA Cl6co Jan 2S Kist night at the Oceldental Club rooms Jou Itowers of Ixindou England k W tras knocked out by 151 Ily bralth the Australian In four rounds Itoth men were in excellent condition Itowers weighing 15S jioundg and Smith ICO Prank Goer was referee ref-eree lnIn the lift round Smith received blow In the stumaeh In the sxc ond rod Bowers rccelvetl four hard Maws and ran around the ring to escape In the third round then was heavy fighting on both fides In the fourth round Smith landed heavily on How ere head Bower sank to the floor Ill rcfuHtl rise till time was up Then he jumped up sudde ly and knoekcd his second sec-ond doun as ho approached him The ailHence was Tcry Indignant over vigorously Itoners quitting nnd hooted The light was for SIXTO and the Itxcr I takes J30 odrl nrllh ClllCAUoJan23 The SodalW and Anarchist socle tics of thliclty a Rreatly excited OV T what they believe to 0 a huge pojico conspiracy conspir-acy against them A short time ago Dttccth Charles TCordrum was ar resteel and fined for an alleged un wafr led Ufault on a man at a Socialist meeting Several eoclelles took the matter up and demanded XordrumsdismlsNtl I is claimed that thu detective went to ono o those intcruted in the prosecution and to punhase leniency proposed to giuur information concerning the operations of the police and to oprlons show that a certain supposed champion cham-pion Anarcliist was really In the pay of the police for the purpose of pJ Iur creating by wild utterance a popu 1 ir prejudice 1t Is claimed pop Xordrum was furnished fake reports re-ports from thl spy who I is Henry Dammeyer a man who Inco 15 J has been one of the most aggressive Anarchists In thu city At the meetings none were more rabid in utterance than he and It 1s now alleged al-leged I tliat he would thus induce I others to echo his sentiments and then TIolL to thu polio All this evidence was laid before the maj or and as a result an order was Issued today susjeuditig 2Cbr drum pending an investigation of hIs alleged treachery The jnriyor and the the jxilice officials refu o to talk on subJeeU T The Weather TACOJLI Wash Jan 2X A chino6k wind began melting the enowlu eastern Washlngtou > tter day in season to relieve the stock ou ranges Advlces from Montana oat of the Rocly Mountain state that the ranges are iu good condition condi-tion the late snows belnjr confined ofhJh IT1Qco to tho western slope Tha Xorlii ern Pacific trains have not ben Interrupted In-terrupted by SI this winter The cold weather ou Puget Sound Is unusually prolonged but at no time has ir been severe and only a trifling amount of snow i The oortiierr Pacific engineers northn P3tlc rglneere I now locating a branch an the Columbia east side of the sound to Itritlsh Tho Sin Franc co wires t are down llr bT insol SejMnmr Po Jan 3 A gang of Italians Pole and Hungarians employed imrloenlng tlie road on tbeShamokln unbury and Iicnis burg rallway ereatworklodi > y4n a cut near Paxlnos when a blast suddenly exploded and tho men were el hurled in all directions One man was picked up elcaJ Five u ere fatally Injured and ten ethers badly tab and bruised Three Italians are missing and It I feared they arc burled under tlio debris EnlldeiV Comenllon ST PAUL Jai 28 At the National Na-tional Builders convention today the report of tho executive committee reprt tee on the eluhtbeur question was submitted flrrt nmJaeads that In view of the fact tliat thu national and many State and municipal governments gov-ernments have nacted that not more than eight hours labor pe rday W tl f 1 mav bo legally required an 1 in view of the fact that tills standard Is tbb IMied in many building trades the National Association of llulldcrs recommend that all 1U afllliatcd bodies adYJr nil he contractors in their membership to so arrange their allalrs that they may safely meet in the nearfutaretheaUered conditiors which a general adoption of the eighthour ll1 vould entail I ako advises affiliated bodies to secure tlie adoption of a stem of payment of wages by tho hour SO that they may bu brought Into I lIfer condition condi-tion to mceta change the number o hours should tho conditions in their various localities maku it ad visahlu fur them to do so A warm dl cus > lon followed tlie reading of tliu report vhich was finally adopted adopt-ed Tho matter will 0 taken up again tomorrow Hesolutions un the lien liws were laid on thu table until next year Thu matter of subcoutraetlng went to the committee ou resolutions Cern short debate Thu association a del Nlllol authorized au-thorized thu committee on the HuIMirs Surly company to pr cee < i with Its organization on the basis proved by them amnierrlnl Trrntlr PAKIS Jau23 IJibot republican deputy from Pas de CaliL ppoke before thu tarifT customs committee on the proccted nnewal of eommer citl treities Ho Mid tlie question l > eforo them was whether France shoUldwhen the commercial treaties expired In ISK re < umu complete freedom from larlfls or should conclude con-clude new treaties in ISfli A ma iorit3 of tliu deiiuties has already > ronounced in favor of a renewal of the treaties at tIt time Tliu joints at which this subject touched mo trI forcibly tho minds of the t > coplcn ere as rI regarded the convenience of Ire i iucnt changes In the tarifl and ianger bf eipoilug tlio French export ex-port trade to rigorous measures of ntaliatlon on thu part of other countries Irancu should know that she is lotind to commercial treaty irotection She is not In tliosime oillonas Great Britain and lel t lt Ilton gium which htvo I sui > erabuiid ancu of industriil produetion All thu conditions of her political social and economic order make it imperative imper-ative that wide and eflieient protection protec-tion should b aOorded to French manufacture an J agriculture Unnlrr IlKAvnu Fa Jai 23 Andrew Weaver was found murdeied thh morning in front of Ihe 10u of hIs diughterln riettu Veaer abut three mil from Cuburn tills cull Alarccwouud wn made by a butcher knife betwet n the rilw under the arm niul ieiietrote > i tliu her Kietle Veaer Jonrs Aug i mnn nnd his mother 11 Aug mIn were amted and taken before be-fore njutlce of tho peace v he committed com-mitted Kiette Weaver as the mur or au1 Iho Aogm ns t wries There hail ben icnDling Utween Weaver and quarreling < wl1 Cter and his daughter Illlaw at dilftrent times Ixforennd the hnd hon lunnl to fay Jhe would kill him If he got a chance c11It f Jlall Ituklterj IjFnvj e > N Mo Jai 2S Mr > Mary lloganz and son potmltrci und BKl blut at Part low erear rented Uxliy by I po toniec liupeetor robbing the mall Thv amount of money and valuables ftolvn I large After Ihc Ixit Jnniprr OKLAHOMA CITY Ind Ter Jnn 2s Iji t night a hrpe crowd of In digntnt citlzeni pulled down the house of a lot Junij < r alt burned I tho wreck Them JI the most In IIUt excitement and If the military mili-tary does not Interfere blod U sure lobctliiil Tivo nrious lights occurred curred todty oer di puteil olv and an organization hxs been formed to pull down every lot Jumpers hou e In the city Mioollnic n Onlii AVIlnri CHICAGO Jan S Itobcrt Gt Iwns one of the wltnwts for the deftmo in the Crjnlii can W3a hot and ladlj wotunled tonight by Police Po-lice Cnptaln tfchueltler n tho refult of an altercation in a saloon Gibbons Gib-bons was accomianlcd by several friend Including Alderman McCormick Mc-Cormick According to Scliuettlers McComilck made some uncomplimentary red Iclomlck sme In complimentary remark and threw alighted a-lighted cigar Into Schnettlers face Tho latter was about to rv nt tho act when Gibbons who is a powerful man pavu the cJptaln a terrific thump on tbo jaw He was about to repeat it Wlcn Hchuettler pulled a juvolver ant llreJ Alderman McCormlck denies connection with thi < case raylm that he liad gone out when theshooting occurred Inuuiform tlic Schuettler waa not II uulfor timeof thonlTalr lolnl In 3onln HKIKVA Mont Jan 2S Tlie supreme Curt today decided the Thompvjn nutndamus casu by granting grant-ing a peremptory nrit ordering the SUta prmpory allow Tliompran hill for mileagu ami p diem Thomi an Is a republican member of thu Legislature from Slver How County being onuof thu lluelected by tlirowlng out Tunnel precinct Ihe court goes into the Ilur tiou of certificates and eustaius thu o Hion of tlie republlcui that ccmficates from tlic btatu canvassing board are tliu only pruna facie evldcucc of membership iu the Legislature At last night caucus of thu republicans re-publicans Carterof Montana made a complaint abut the eli penslon of patronagu by DDorkcpjier Adams and offered a resolution of Inquiry AH tho members however with tlie exception of Carter agreed that tlio doorkeeper acted wisely lu his appointments ap-pointments The resolution was accordingly ac-cordingly tabled receiving only the affirmative vote of Carter Ior Their Kulliul m If Ev Yom Jan 23 The steuu ship iapVicew hlch left Itio Janeiro January 10th arrived thlsmomlng TIle first mate Fald Thcro h I no fag recognized thoroughout tlie cou ntry The people of each province prov-ince ha c a flaz of their ewn In December forfysailors employee on a Brazilian manofwar went ashore and shouted Vive le Aperro and subseqofntly hrJ their throaU cut fortheir enthusiasm Ird ELK FALLS Ivan Jan 23 Prudence Pru-dence Craudall Ihilleo died hero today day of Influenza 1 was sho who just before tlie varnttalneJ notoriety by attempting to establUIi negru ricjiools In Canterbury Con For tills she was driven from the State by persecution Mr llllllnn Hall Djlns Losrjox Jan 23 Sir William Gal a noted physician has had a dying second stroke py paralysis and Is |