Show r I STILL OKLAHOMA The Situation There Said to be B grc With firareAppre unions THE IRISH LAND LEAGUES FINANCES V fIANCEE WIly I Reward of 300000 Ta V Refused for Wilkes Booths Betrayal tip Telegraph to the NEWS I OKLAHOMA AGAiN Antlelpallon or More Trouble Tnere Tlie VaelUe Bontla AVASll QTO > Jan 31 Secretary Noble was at the Capitol today and bad a conference wiui Senator 1Iatt chairman of the Senate committee on Territories in regard to the 111 to establish I territorial form of covcrnment in Oklahoma and aUo upon the Oklahoma townslte bi a Tee Secretary urged upon the Senate Sen-ate the necessity of srI speedy action by Congress upon spy le non the situation in Oklahoma Okla-homa as grave and is fearful that unless Congress provides a temporary tempor-ary errant government and takes early measures for adjudication of thu land deputes then will be considerable con-siderable fighting and bloodshed between be-tween the rival laud claimants bj thUr frendl THE PACIFIC ROADS V The Senate select committee on Pacific railroads this morning received ceived a report from SenatorUa upon the bill to furtlier extend the te time of payment of the debt of the Cent 1acific Railway The r port was read and discussed but no conclusion was readied when the committee adjourned t meet next Friday t 1 erpectal at that meet lug the bills with regard to both the Union and Central Pacific roads will be finally acted upon The committee has already ilecIJed to report tho Union Pacific bill drafted by Senator Frye but it will not be given out for publication until I the upon Central Paciflc bill f also passed uponThoUnion The Union Paciflc bin extends for fifty years the time In which the government debt must b paid and I fixes the rate of Interest rd 3 tier cent The Senators will not state what time of extension or rate of interest will b made In the case of the Central Pacific but it is understood under-stood the road will be riven about r wi b twIce the time allowed the Union Pacific and a lower rate of interest In tho cases of both roads the committee com-mittee will insist tlt rs al the property Jrp erty the roads hOve whether ery rds Ilv covered cov-ered or not by the existing lien of the government shall be made liable for the Indebtedness due the United States Under this arrangement the government will secure a mortgage mort-gage upon the various branch lines owned by the Union Pacific and built without government aid I ha always been Insisted by the railroads rail-roads that the main lines would be worthless asmoney earner without these feeders and it is asserted these latter will greatly Increase the government gov-ernment security CK01V RESERVATUW I The House committee on Indian affairs has ordered n favorable to port on the bill authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to procure and submit to Congress a proposal for a sale l the United I States r reservation western part In of Montana the Crow Indian La Lae Fianeea DETROIT Jan 31 President Fitzgerald of the Orbit National League received a cablegram ton day from Harrington Hating that Pamell strongly lsUt tth no convention b held In America at present General elections prnt elttoM are pend lug and friends are urged Dr to re double their eflorts to place the r plce homo rulers In a position fer the contest t Dr OJlelIy tent 2000 today The committee finished commltr tlnt examinations I of the hooks Oils even me ana tried to prepare a report J1 report will not bo given out forpEbllcatlon till tomorrow The following figure folowlDg Jg howeer a re ceived from an authentic source Balance on hand Chicago Er con xention 1SSO 3185 receIpts to January 1st lS9J2379 h remitted to Ireland S2S724S current ex pen 2 balance on hand January2st 1630520355 The cr rent eapelrtes lncllllle Item n1 dte an of S3000 for President Fitzgeralds t oatary which that gentleman do noted Lack to the League as well do as edepe the expenses of the Chicago Con vention of ISIS This lent the epemC of the League for three years the aunt less than collected seven per cent of I The commerce Law WASIIINOTOX Jan at Tile house committee on commerce to day signified its dh commer toward townn the fort to repeal the InterState commerce nw wre by l ordering I that all bIlls with that end bil in view bo re ported back to the House b r r ommeniJatio table that they lIe on the Hli NneceMor TorncA Kans Jan 31Gov offer KHDPhr today appointed VilJiam appolnle imamfelmmsTreasurerof the State 11 tuf Kn1sa3 to succeed J W Hamilton Hllmlton who resigned recently to reged rnty accept a position on the Santa KeA nt rlwlY tlmm 1 president of the State Farmers Pamlel AIanc A WIlkes Booth WJk olh Hemlnlaeenee ISALTijioiin lnnThe lferatd tomorrow will have the JIr Thomas A Jones folowlnt rrfustd II reward of 300000 rewan to be trn 0 b tray the wherbt of Mikes Booth the aasasRin of President Lincoln la In PrIdent Lincln I Baltimore He said I wan reported at the time that Booth tme tnt was fecreted In the old Oath ole chureh t Pnr Tnh Ctl n UUQ V now known as Chapel Point 1Oe Cbapl steam boat landing but such was not the P < lie vas at that time hiding ID a pine thIcket tme half Pfmmb the far abut of I mlle my friend anti a Samuel Cox All I didforBcoU was done as a mark of friendrhl for Cor who was a lifelong friend mine I did not know Booth tat of when Cox put him crippled i he wave into that pIne thIcket In my charge nothlnlcould have tempted mo to betray him tempte L Worlda Far DIU ALt Jan 311n the State I Senate Mr Cnnnon moved to Stl up theAssembly ords Fair bill aDd it but Fnr bl peso It thIn motIon was lot byayotoofnyes la noes IG 13 no The Senate then Te froXXvayv net Monday night by a pony vote No pry vot one can now predict when the two houses can be brought to agree on the JU World 9 Fair bill and Fnr the 1 fnd e friends of New York are much die the couraged Legislature A prominent last nlrfit member telnh of cd on account of the situation D thin New York delegation in Congress and this thi morning a telegram rom Congressman Belden Mated that I majority of the New York Congres a sow delegation Conr decUon thought that a grave mistake had been made Ult In I h bn the attempt t change the original bill t Bottom Oat WrLKESBARnE Pa Jan 31 WIBAPJI31Te bottom of I portion of the town of Tlalns dropped out today and with It L three elnglehousea and a double I block causing consternation among the tenants and excitement In the town The settling it is thought it not yet at an end A few feet from the disaster and in a direct i line it the cecaetar Ure I cmeUJ and fears are entertained that this will yield to thepressure The cave in waa caused mines by the removal of the pillars 8fUt the |