Show SENATE CONFIRMS A Number of Nominations Inclui log Thoe of lore rnor and Sfcrclarj of Utah THE REPORT OFTHE UTAH COMMISSION i COM-MISSION President HarrlsonS Krrrpllnit to AIl A-Il Jtflfsllon of Slonr IndianA Indian-A SURPRISE IN THE SENATE EXECUTIVE SESSION Girl Dare to Death at a Christmas Christ-mas Canlala ItehtArsal IB Detroit DT Telesrarh 10 the Sews > TT1SE XATIOVS CArlTAU A LInt Appointment foiirlrnic bjr thr ISrnalr rlr WASHINGTON Dec 19 The Senate has mid tlio fulloiring con Urnintlons Arthur In Thomas Governor of Utah Ilenjamln M Thomn Secrctnrv of New Mexico Elijah Hells Secretary of Utah Louis H Tarplpyj of Orvgdn1Uioltesl Lis I TrpllYI OngflnjUiiIl States Commissioner for Alaska ll Oulan Alaska Itolxrt 2f Roberts of Indiana and Alvin Patinder of Nebraska Utah oninilssloncn Ito3il A Johnson Survijorfien eml of Arizona Thomas J 1 Cava nagh SurveyorUciieral of Wash legion I Jtcg tcrs of land oflicvs ngon John A Mclletli Jcnvcr Col Charles D Fun lamar < 01 William 11 Alexander Del Xortc Co13 Edward A Chainplin ciiey enne Wyo Thomas JL Eked Jr Seattle Washlngtou THE tAI COMMISSION The VlcePreident today lalil 0 fore the Senate Iou report of the Utah Commission on the Ulh inanagc melt of the Industrial Home of Utah Territory The report rays that up to Xovem her 10th 357W had been expended on the building leaving 14201 of the appropriation unexieidfd Tim Commbslon has laid out 1441 for necessary expenses for the home xJn and nupport of the inmates and lnt rout SUo Mill IK expended for tarnUhiug the home The hODe is under the control of aboard of ladies and gentlemen of broad and philau rl Jiropic views who without I hole o r other reward than the approval ol Jicir coiucicnna are laboring for hemcuuand to jroinoto the In enats of women wiio have becndc udul Into and wish to flee from polygamy and rsck a home in this asylum M courageously provided by he government for their relief I The ladies are courageously workIng work-Ing to break down the prejudices of he Mormon Church agairost the in le ititutionand towin thcconfldenccof tlfor whom 11 Is Ihltlr I erected The CommltMon express no opinion is to the ultimate ttiecvss of the home I loan experiment which tIme can only prove The Mormon Church is charged with workIng agaiiut the Institution lilid a belief is i sxprcestl l that more women would liter the homo if the restriction controlling mlmivion were less tnJcntTJn Till TKESIIlENT giuvea reception I this 1 afternoon too lr 18I lelegation of Sioux Indian num erlng about 345 now on n visit to his ciy The reception was held In Uic East room and HneiHd by 1 Harrison In McKvv Dr lt IVxtmajterGeneral Wnua maXer and other General Warner introduced John Grabs of rtlonihing Hoc Agency who made gOod iatun1 speecli to the 1nldent in he CUr of which he remarked will ijuiet humor that this was hot i scalping visit but tnurclva friend Iy call His iHopIu would like among other thiugx a boundary for heir reservation and letter schooK Another American Indian made m address after which Uic 1rctl I cntpoke In delegation through he interpreter oil am glad Raid ho Prtsldcnt ° to meet f many representatives of lie Sioux nation Your true interest I in relation to legislation to settle you upon farms ofjourown Itis tlio policy of the jovernmentto ghe your children he advantages of school M hlch you have not hmad I 1Ii read with ilcawire the report of thecommis ioncrQ and i will give me till greater pleasure to aid the in burn from Congrvts those bWI necessary to meet theo the-o ons made by the comm ioners ° lioner lionerSUIISJD suitrniSEO SENATORS Tiiere was great excitement In the executive E lon of the Senate this fternoon when a senator upon ooklnR up at the gentlemens gallery gal-lery discovered a man sitting there and apparently taking a good deal of interest in the proceedings The utmost confusion prevailed for awhile a-while and the doorkeeper was t1s tatched t eject the intruder who proved to be a young man about 20 k J th lie evidently had been asleep when the Senate went into executive rem pion and was probably discovered wforeheMcured any valuable in ormalion lie Mill always how vcr carry with him lie distinction of having been in the gallery while tIme Senate was supposedly enjoying the seclusion of a secret csion Five of the seven members of the ilcott committee Including the chairman hold that the Sergeantai Arms was a jiublic nilicer aud the ndividual members arc justified by isagc and official recognition 1 ex r ending over many years in so regarding re-garding him and the loss by the nalfeasance of Sllcott should tie Ire by the public treasury and not by the members of congress who have not receIved time coni < en lon to which they were entitled by law The committee also hold that tho government would no justified in taking special Je 1 loslts with the Sergeantatanns for the purpo applying toward orf 1J ho payment of salaries due by the government and therefore that ouch personal funds should 0 r ored to the private owneis lly the proposed prorata arrangement lb prp have regularly drawn their salaries up to November would have the advantage of fihar lug In the amount that the other members had not drawn which the majority of the committee regard as inadvisable ALLEGATIONS AGAINST JIORCAX The Senate committee on Indian flairs had up to today the nomlna ton of Indian Commissioner Mop gan Father Stephen director of the Catholic mIssIons with head uarters in this city was present and filed written charges against Morgan of prejudice towards Catholic schools anal teachers under control of time Indian Uureau The matter went over until after recess for final action acton CHICAGOS WORLDS FUR Senator Cullom today introduced a ChIc Worlds Fair bill Its provisions were sent out from Cliica go by the Associated Press at theme the-me the Mil wan prepared by tho committee hargv having the matter in CONTESTED ELECTION CASES lime fcu > commltteo of the house elecllous committee charged will time arrangement of contested rIce tion cases completed its work this morning I was agreed that thu agr 110 republicans should select one case and the democrats another In alternation alter-nation until all were arranged I This was done and the hearing begins be-gins after the holiday recese lacer Cnltrr IVnnK liamtiKr ChicAno Dec l9Juror John Culver of Crouln I trial notoriety began tuit today against the Chlca go Jlcratd lor S2SUOO damages for I article published Sunday Intl mating bribery he had been influenced hy I A GIrl IIurnMl VDraib DemelT Dec 19At theTIlden public school this evening whll Porno sixtein girl were rehearsing a ChtMmas cantata which was to be performed tomorrow oust of thi performers accidentally rnokth a candle with her wand iccltini the waud > The dame were communicated communi-cated to tho childrens clothing ant all were burned more orkss Five who were enveloped In Homes ran into the street hero some workmen work-men rolled them in the mud anti extinguished the flamee Jcnnio Lancashire Wcs burned t death hottever and HIP other four soil ously but not fatally injured The llimes which in thu meacUmo hid communicated ID the Hoof of the scliDoIhoUH were extinguished without diniculty l ChIef Moyeottwoljoml Jnoo b TAMQUAH IT Dec 10Tho Cherokee ecunril today load a arm debate over the question as to whether any answer will ho ri turned to the government commis Moncra prupceitlom Senator I11II advised the Indians to ccaVo negotiations negoti-ations altogether and if the government gnr ment Intended to rob thtm of their rnilf let them go ahead and do it 1 Chief ilnyes today notICed the legislature it had lieu in M Ion long enough nn J If I It didnt adjourn ad-journ pretty soon ho would adjourn It himself 11 is beifercd tImers wIll ti o no itelibu on time government iroiOfltlon ltelron ColsOnRe Orders CITY OK Mnxicu Dec 1An Important reform in regard to the urreucy of the country h about toe > to-e put Into elect Jn deu Din las approved reguhtlons for tho redemption of worn coinage and then the-n ue in the form of decimal coins rliose use will become compulsory Tills doe awny w ith fractional coin age of 12J cent Cf cent 3J cents antI other colingn Intricacies nr < I tI ST Ixifi Dec 19 lime procced islEt > In court today t compel Char Slink and John Taylor to produce All Jackman tho mining lieireKs whs was abducted in November irought fortit the 11j Rom Spmk Ulat he took charge of the girl at her own request and sent her t live rlth a family at Woodland Illinois here she It I receU ing proper car nod attention antI cxpreaob herself as being happy Ixpn Cnttlr rtllnrr In vr ooilnc I LAlUMir Wyo n 19Tho araniiu IMalns Land and Cattle I Company made an assignment today to-day Tho much consist of 17000 crirs will cattle and improvements improve-ments valued at I3500 > The as gnment was caused by recent leavy failures re Mig M-ig in Waynesburg T MmilnnrT hrniilr IlKLl VA Dc 19The senate comiilited organization today by the lection of ofllcers Seven demo crt refused to olu but time precid ng ollicer decided thAt coven re lubllcans Dado a quorum and af Icr the election of a president pro cm a majority of the democrats nUn n-Un from the chamUr The senate 1lllnll n committee to wait on the republican IIOUM and Inform that body the senate m organized atod ready for business One of Ihl republican representatives from tmlver How County todiiy brought tilt in time dIstrict court for mileage lml salary The object of tills is upprecd to 0 1 to bring the entire content before tho courts Influenza omlsd DETIWIT Midi Dec lSTho flusaiau Influenza lias reached Detroit and curiously enough co far as only bank caiployes reC UcaIonfhl nftlr dhow afflicted This it attributed how ter ta the report that the microbes travel In paper money and when the contagious paper lias Ifcn Ir tJ f il freely circulated In the city it Is expected the disease will become an epidemic Amcrlcn Doesnt Want Tbem ST PAUL Ikc19at fnccial to the Jianctr 1 rtttftom Seattle Washington Wash-ington say The man namoJ Ham mund wanted for testimony agaInst member of the nobility and royalty of Knghnd Is still in Seattle He made an exhibition of binielf today to-day l > y calling tho lady proprietor ofalodginghouseallar The lady5 son slap > cd him in tile face anti drove him and two companions out of the house This ton Is II li Morehou < c andhe says Hammond told his folks Ins fine dog Row wa presented to him I by the Earl of rtr Kuiton and hu I also has a fine bIg diamond ring given him by an English Eng-lish lord For Dentroy bj Tire klXNill Man Dec 19 A practical lumberman who has explored the whole nortliern region re-gion is authority for time statement that the government has lost millions mil-lions dollars by the destruction timber Mncc 1S32 Uirough fires st out by Indians He says that SKXyXK > 000 would not cover the amount of timber that has been destroyed by fire between Lake Dauphin and Lake Winnipeg The extent of this deplorable and wanton destruction can only be realized by visiting 1 hoe devastated districts Stooros InI COUNCIL BiUKFa Dec 10Two farmers named Ilolman nnd Gill living in Norwalk township nine miles northeast of here were neigh eotfI ke Ipors and sworn enemies Today Ilolman loaded a gun with bird shot and went over to GUIs farm Meeting Gill he emptied both barrels bar-rels Into his body A terrible struggle strug-gle thuu ensued in which Gill In ala a-la < t tf r4 secured the sun and rent Il crashing through Holinaus skull Beth men are co badly wounded that it Is not expected they will live The Fort Worlb Deal BOSTON Dec JIAt a meeting of the Union Pacific directors toilay the 1 Union Pacific Fort Worth I dial i was considered and referred to the executive committee to be put into shape and executed |