| Show 1 I A FLOOD COMING I o The Snot DIsappearIng In California Califor-nia Dot a Flood Is SOn Imminent ARREST OF HERR MOST THE AMAHCHIST rIle SocialIst Dlll Has Ifn Itc Jrcted In the dtnnan 5 Itcielesteg Bj TeI1I to the Nrvri i TIle Vfrilatf la California SAN Fn CISCO Jan 2 < Telegraphic Tele-graphic advlcea tonl Iit to the As I lalt r en r Eoclatcd Press from thirty or more points In northern California elAte that heavy warm rains Iiavo been falling today that the Know Is weltIng welt-Ing rapidly nnd that the creeks aud rivers are now running almost to the top of their Inuks Tho rain pour etlll continues and n Hood greater than that of a few weeks since Uircaltnwl ° Tho danger Is greatest In Sacramento Nape and Sonoma valleys Ilerr MeHt Arrmlttl NEWYoitKiJan JlerrJohann Mont t tho anarchist whoso crnvlc tloit and rcntcncu to one year in the penitentiary was affirmed yesterday by time general term t erf thto Supreme Court whoa nmslct today by detectives detec-tives from the Central once lie expects his counsel to obtain ob-tain n further flay of proceedings pro-ceedings and another release on ball wiiile lib cage is carnal to the court of appeal Host was convicted con-victed of utlnz language tending lo h frI a nit I while maHtiR a speech I at tho meetIng of atttflulsti held in November 1SST to denoutlcu the banglngof Chicago anarchists The Soclnliit Hill JtFiMN Jan JIIerr Betel socialist resumed he debate un the ocialiat bill Jn ihf JJclehsbs I today Upon lIes conclusion Cf tire debate i tie bill was put to ho vote Add rc Jecfcd by 03 anlmiativ6 to 169 nrffl thfti Irlncu JtKmarcfe did not appear ap-pear in the chamber during he day after the vote was denounced Herr Von Jioetticlicr chief of U ls imperial impe-rial home office and rcprescntaUfo of the chancellor announced tho close of us session of the Kelclittig Front Hie IllockuTf SClLUIFTO CITY Jan IThO wctlbound overland passenger train on tire CVrtral 1 inciflc route which has been in thy blockade on the Sierras between Kmrgrnut Gap nut the Sacramento Mme January loth has been releaMil 1 at last and iwissod I through hero from Colfax at 105 oclock this morning en route to San xraneiscu TIt Ilarterr of > ilnrnl do 0 Pinacviio Jj Jan tlit I > e Have station Penwilvanla a natural nat-ural gas well with a procure of 500 pounds Ignited yesterday while four drillers were plugging It Four men were terribly burned AUJbeit one Ocorse Moore will recover The I ell b tUII burning and it Isprob able that It mo 111 be necessary to trCother the tire with a great smoke stack ns was successfully done nl Great rraystillc gas well fired n few days ago TIle Tn rUT JlIII VASIIINOIOX Jan 23 Tho ways and means committee has dually begun the preparation of thu tariff bill working upon the limits of the genalu bill of last Congrcx Tho lumKr and tvcod sections of that bill were adopted entire with i the exception of the clause relating to rattan and chalrcanef which hiss been attacked 11 I < < numflerofier I ouf The commiiteo lisa rouse ucntly t CeO held up for uturr action of the Senate on the fcchcdalo bill covering IlOOks l and paper fA also adopted This action is preliminary and nil of thin sclicd ulraadopted will bo euljcct 10 revision re-vision when tIme bill Is completed i Democratic members mauifoted their opposition to the proceedings byolTering substltutis for lies c thou adopted in this line of provis ions of the Mills bill of last I Congrtw but they were rejected by party vole II Nellie mmuy JIIILAVLPJUA Jan 53lisa Nellie lily arrived nt the Bread Street station at IMS this afternoon She is due in New York at about i PO A great crowd gathered at the station to t her haute A Sill XOTOS Jan 23Imme djalely aflcrreadiug the journal the I JIou went Into commltteo of the whole on the cvatorua admlnUtra live bill Bland of Missouri of fered an amendment providing that articles purchased abroad by an exchange ex-change of products of agriculture exported from the UnltedStatcsshall bo admitted trout duty on customs IwlW cafff sacks or coverings of any kind was lost |