Show ThAT DULoruox The OblQ lane Core the IloR Committee WASlI1iUTOII JAil 17 KxGov trnor Ftoraker continued his troth innny before the House comDltteo Uvt I tIgBtIon of the ballotbox forgery for-gery this mornIng He eUtod that af f JIo Wood had submitted to him I tome japrrs relating to the ballotbox matter but he made no use of them as they did not Include what ho wanted Later Wood got a paper for him which tore the name ef Sherman Buttertvorth McKinley and McPherson Witness Said lie accepted the jisrtf I wilhoUt i question ta to Its genuineness It led to all the mortification he had experienced about this whole matter As any honorable man would be felt mortified morti-fied to find that he had llen Im I jo ed upon by a paper which In the light of sulwcquent I events It appeared ap-peared should not have deceived him ForaKer produced a number of Itttervfrem tihunvnr Butter worth and McKinley and declAred there was a striking resemblance between be-tween the genuine and forged signatures signa-tures Ho tald that soon after getting get-ting the papers he had met Editor Halstead while I on the train ro route to Cincinnati He bowed him tha papers and laid hcuUnesi dtd not see bow hetould make ute of the mattir llAlstmtibaid he saw how he could Use It M far ai Camp bell wan concerned that Camplwll I nsk the only man named before the people that It vris a duty owing to I the lotople to keep such a man FROM IUUNU COV13CNOX etc4 that if witness did not give hlm Hahteail the papers he would I t btPI i btP publish It anyhow At HaUtadt nigir tron VitliPiS Iiatl the pars photographed to secure against bee of the original On the loth of September I Sep-tember Wood wrote wItness complaining com-plaining that Mayor Mcsby would notappolnt him Inspector Wltnrta understood charges had been preferred I pre-ferred against Wood Tho latter came to see the Governor and he believed that Wood explained that his appearance In thu police court was fur defending his wife from I null n-ull on tho street can Witneosniad his letter of August 13th to the mayor touching Woods application applica-tion saying bo had promised to recommend Wood and would lilt to have the place held open until the requirement be had Imposed on Wood had been complied with Witness told Wood be need not expect ex-pect the appointment units he was a worthy man and that be witness did not desire hIm appointed unless he could establish his character bevrral letters from Wood bearing upon his application were read In one WOOD naso They ULbt on forae with both feet wherf you and Halt ad throw I the boles on them and I shill not lie allowed to stand alone Wood I added that many great men make mistakes that they afterwards regret re-gret V gretA Cter the witness had heard tM charges against Wood the latter again called upon hint and was told he must deal himself the cJUIltl before cxiectlng the apcolntmint I Wltnestan him again lu Clncltl uatl on the night of the Mu Ic Hall Dpeech and produced l the ballot bozl whIch formW the baths of his I nituesb object lesson in his speech that nisht On October let Wood wrote to witness that he would have i the whole crowd bagged In ten days and enclosed a Utter said to be from Walk at Washington respecting the patents Adjourned until tomorrow I UAMH HIM IltMOXEl CommI Ioncr of Pen Ions Baum lias tent a letter to Secretary Noble requesting the removal from office Phmloal k Henry A Phillip of New York chief tim middle division of the pension bureau on the ground of Inefficiency In-efficiency During Corporal Tau i r ners administration Phllliia i on glon was rerated and increased For tnis reason Secretary Noble some weeks later requested him to resign I This however he lan lined to do l-an no further action his since been talen until today owing It ls aiJ to pressure which was brought to bear In Phillips behalf by member Congrere and others It Is bc lleveil that Phillips dismissal willis will-is soon followed by others whose pensions were rerated and several otliers will be reduced in rank and l3y THE SILVER rILL At a Cabinet meeting today Secretary WIndom rubmitted the draft of a bill prepared by hinvolf in regard to the coinage of silver and It received the approval of the President and most of the members The bill will probably be introduced In the House by Conger of Iowa Monday next con maiiT ILL Tho i Senate committee on patent today Instructed Senator Putt to report favorably the bill known as the Chore international copyright bill which was pending Congress last session SonfanB rotllln HELENA Mont Jan 17A pe tltltlon for a writ of mandamus was ted in the Supreme Court today by Attorney William Thompson a member of the r republican house from Silver Bow County to compel Auditor Kennedy to Issue to him 1 warrant for per diem and mileage The care Is set for Monday Thl action brought to tot the validity I of the State board certificate which Thornpfon holds he being one of the members elected by eliminating the vote of the tunnel precinct Ilneged lanE CLINTON L Jan 17 Tvaiah and Charles Dent were hanged here this afternoon for the murder of Mr aerooD Practorloup near Ethel I La whom they waylaid and shot to death on thelotof hut July ST JOHN Jan 17 Jamrs Hoi cumbe color was eicutej in thu jail yard here today for the mur et milem dernf MailehhneWilits a little colored col-ored girl Nov 12 1S59 aoIDCr enter 01 DEXVEBJan 17 Sheriff Barton who was sworn In Tuesday today created a sensation by making his frt order which was to the effect that all the saloon must be closed Sunday Ho delve he intends tlie law shall bo vigorously enforced and all offenders Severely punMiei Heretofore the law on this matter has been practically a dead letter A number of special deputies have been worn in for the purpose and I will bo given their orders tomorrow night Several solid men declare they will pay no attention to the Sheriffs orders Some sensational developments are anticipated Fire In Boil on BOSTON Jan I7A are broke out in Claffln Coburn 5k Co building this morning and spread with re markabltsrapldlty to theuppcrstorlee The building Is of atone four stories high The building adjoining is occupied by Whltcher Emery Potter While A Barley each Potir Whie Brey separated sep-arated b thick brick walls which prevented the fire damaging them I much Claffln Coburn Co arc boot and shoo dealer and tho fir adjoining a dele in leather and shoo findings An estimatoof the loss places It e 150000 and 200000 Tho loss on the cw milling alone Is about 100000 j Portogslede lldoiPeofd t JIEUOK Jan 17 SVcuib pnb lltheU today au unsigned mauLe4to heed Directory of Prttugfi te Republicans to the Nation ltle nounced vociferously the ErjgSfh ultimatum and advocated 1 repiibll can federation of the latin natC > u and the adhesion of Portugal toicl federation I declares the ruAvr ment for a federation of the LAtin republics 1 steadily making great progress and that the force or the movement seen and felt In the revolution In llrafil The mini r t sireS not advocate a revolution ib PruJ at present and i moderato mode-rato In tone throughout excet4 as to the denunciation of Englands I action I t stool OV WORKMEN and soldiers paraded the street denouncing I de-nouncing England Many hundred of adhesions to the commercial plan of campaign are received from the campgn of machine buildIng ork The steatnrhpiuuaAtiaies bare transferred tbtlr contdj i Cor I oil and coal to Belgium Kngfleh men employed by the governojen r given the alternative of uicmis cal IO naturalhutlon been bought and EogllbJng puQicly I I burned lu several towns 1 It f sard that the BritUhsquadron bu been Men entering the agU i and has exchanged salutes ith Fort JulianA V J A I > artnenn Blue Iluk IJOSIK T Jan 17The Portu I J 7h bh guew correspondent has publlted a bluebook I 4 I New dl if notches confirm thetpln ion that Salisbury spoiled ajvcry strong e by undue uarshneui Kllltd White IIatlnc J I OMAHA Jan 1Sidney Dillon i nephew of Hon Sidney Dillon oC New York accidentally shot1 and killed himself while out hunting I |