Show riton WAMII TOV The AdinUdon r Wjmine Tbe World Falr > lr WASHINGTON March 15The UtorneyGeneral has appointed divert Wilson Assistant Unit States Attorney for Arizona TIE MONTANA AI A meeting of the Republican members cf the Senate Committee on Prlvllegcsand elections was held today Hoar submitted the first draft of hL report on the case of the Senatorsfrom Montana After slight r amendments It was adopted a the report of ithu majority and will b resented to the Senate Monday or Tuesday Gray will probably present pre-sent a minority report Wednesday AX EEl DIL Representative Lodge introduced 1 his Federal election bill in the louse today The bill I a comblna ttoll of thu Australian system with the Federal control of elections The AustralIan system as in form In lassachusetts is adopted and ap ilied t the whole country in all Jongresaonal aud Presidential Ie tow Voters who cannot read and tou ra write and who consequently cannot lark their own tickets may have the tickets marked for them by one ot the supervisors In the presence of another representing the opposite arty Tbe primary elections are left in tIle control of tie States but Upoll petition of 500 voters in any strict 1 the Federal I government assumta all thufunctlonsof theStain nod takesaleoluterontralnfthu under the laws which apply t tie tate AvoterwhopurpoMrlyallows any one t kuow how he Is about to vote or any person who endeavors to nduce a voter t show his marked blot shall he t subject to a fine of front 50 to 100 larger fines and aaHlesbeing imposed for destruc lon of election power or supplies or lor filling fal cerUflcates of nom nitlon or for failure of election oflicsrc in their duties r Challenges are not t entertained for the pur pose of delaying voting The main enance of order at elections I also irovlded for The hill carries an np ropration of 500000 ALI ABOUT TIE WORLDS FA For the first time since the House decided the question of a site the full committee on the WorMs Fair met today and received 1 the report of tie subcommiteu in the npr a btlt providing for the fair with mentlmenls made to suit the Chicago Chi-cago jicoule The proceedings were upt entirely harmonious and before the conclulon of the sessIon I b came evident that the New York representaUvcs were disposed t differ dif-fer from nubcommittee on the atters financial scheme and other imjiortant details ASln a the first section of the bill had been read providing that the fair be Inaugurated in 1S92 InS ChIcago I Hatch moved to strike out J1 the won1 inaugurated and Insert lieldhlsotsjcetbetng I to require the fair i to ie l held in lbS2 and not in lE93 Referred Another divergence of opinion was manifested when the fifth see ton wn reached This section empowers em-powers the national commissioners t accept the situ and plans of the building tendered by the Illinois corporation after they are satisfied that said corporation has an actual boron fide and valid subscription t tOn capital stock of at let 5000000 of which not Ieee than 0 I paId in and that I further sum of 5000000maklng In all 10000000 tie provided by said corporation In ample tIme for Its needful use slur lug its prosecution of the work for complete preparation fur said expo SIOI Beldcn offered a resolution t the fleet that It U inexpedient alopt a bill on the tut ject of the Worlds FaIr until Chicago furnished the sIte and a million dollars security Thin resolution was deleted at some length and modified as follows When a guaranteed fund of ten million dollar < L secured the sum cleny and legality of which I satIsfactory sfactory the committee will report the pending bill with such amendments amend-ments a the committee may agree upon Debate upon this preposition Wa continued until the committee became be-came weary and they immediately adjourned until Monday The chair ruin ShOt Bowden and Springer expressed the opinion that Chicago lad already given suIUcient guaran te but the New York and St Louis people insisted upon having the matter more accurately defined During the discussion the chairman chair-man presented a paper signed by Lyman Gao chairman of tho finance fi-nance committee in which he stated stat-ed that subscriptions had been made e the IlllnoU corporaUon to the mount of five million dollars I and more and that be assured the committee mittee that the additional five mil lIon dollars would b forthcoming Cor the purpose of the fair in ample tme a was duly provided for in this biL The bill reported by the sub committee is similar in many respects to the bill originally report ml t to the House 1 TIE BALLOTBOX FOttaOlV After recess of over a month the specIal House committee charged wit the investigation of the Ohio ollotbox forgery net this morning t conclude the taking of tesUmony A C Sands of Cincinnati was called t the witness standbut devel o > ed nothing of interest He en tr denials of the allegations made regarding him by Forakers secre ry Kurtz in tho latter troll many Nothing particularly new was elicited THE ADMISSION OF lrTOMXNO E The House committee on Territories Territo-ries today adopted a resolution by arty ndop party vote 5flflflpvpthP that the mllt I on Wyoming for immediate cn sUeraUon by the House It b the desire of the committee that consideration of said bill k continued without delay until flush action thereon and that tie nton thern tarn course shall b taken oa t theldah bill a soon a the Wjomlng bill shall tie concluded Further con slderatiou of the Wyoming bill will not L moved until March t5 The committee further desire as soon as the Idaho bill I disposed of that tie House shall take up another bill for admission I of States previously I rePorted re-Ported by the committee on lerr lories and endeavor t have con slderation thereof continued with ahlrton thert cnlnue as little interruption as practicable bother b-other business of the I yrcUcble the committee proceeu to conducT 51110 for enabling acts for Arizona and Jew Ielc and both shall be n ported favorably or adversely at nn early day The democratic members of the committee not regard this resolution reso-lution as sufficiently I binding on kite Republicans t take up thu Sew Mexico and Arizona bills and springer offered a resolution which was lost by I party vote that on Tuesday March 25th next the House wilt take up and consider in i he House special bills providing for he allml spnl Wyoming Idaho Sew Mexico and Arizona as State Into the Union In the order named on nawe and this order shill continue from day to day thereafter until all sucl tills have consIderation and final action This order however hal not Interfere with the revenue 10t IterCen orap iroprlation bllli but when entered upon it shall nct b interfered will by other business until oil such bills are finally disposed of by the House and at least one day b allowed for the consideration of each bill A Ilortterrr Lynched KANSAI CIT March 15The limes Bloomfield Neb special J Stratum entered the butcher shop of W W Lewis and fired several 1r er hots at him killing Lewis Instantly Instant-ly I As soon as the news of the inurd r readied the authorities Stratton was arrested and placed In Jail In fifteen minute a large crowd of determined men masked and armed forced their way 10 the cell where Stratton was confined con-fined placed a rope around his neck and dragged h ni stable nearby Arriving there he was strung up to the rafter and the lynchers bUy dispersed Tbe coronerar rived not Jon after long aer from Hastings and the dead body of Stratton bang ng t the rafter was cut down and he rendered a verdict of death by hangIng the hande of unknown artics A teeiese Lottery Company St Paul March 15 Amandez Joquineof Paso Del Norte oulne IaL or representing repre-senting tie San Juarez Lottery of Mexico eons In the city last night on hLi way t Ilismarck and tale quitefreehy ofhU snlpaliydJtaIe 1ule freely cf bl companys 1 it appears tint a Dakota company lit conducted ly l the Mexican company aud Joqulne says tinnier to the LegIslature ha y tn le Un his way up t 8t Paul he has Owen taking up alt tie iouiliim Ickets ami replacing teem with lexical slips under the us e unquestioned supposition that a unu stouc 5uPoIlun orelgti corporation can evade kite law The general Impression in the rxnith I he says that the Dakota bill will pass Sty Lady a MJudu XEV Yom March IThe ron legram in reference to the fact that hr Lady Manduvllle had engaged In the business of Introducing rich Americans into London society boo set all of her friends in tub city talking again about the family in general and her ladyship in circular cir-cular Everyone seems to think that as she receives so little uslst uco from her husband Lord Man evilie it is very natural she should endeavor t help herself Another charitable beli of the case is that so many Americans fn means per i trout uu her in London for introductions t her tItled acquaintances that it mplides matters for her t make It a bufcineK Her position in Lon don society leaves nothing but greater means t b desired She was at one time a very handsome oman with a creamy skin n brown eyes jet black delicately pencilled eyebrows aed light colored hair but the many annoyances she has been uljected to havo left their mark and at fortytwo she does not bear comparison with any 01 the English ladles of her age In her own net Although her slender means do not Imltof her entertaining much herself her-self she constantly nIt her sister Inlaw the Duchcra of Hamilton and her motherinlaw the Duchen or Manchester both of which are very partial to her The present Duchess of Manrhes or who was Countess LouIse Frederick Augusta Von Alien nf Hanover is said to spend a goodly portion of her Income each year at lonto Cal In spito of the little eccentricities of her son Lord Man evillf she has helped him con derably at times and gives him the eole use of Tndre cte County rmagh Ireland which he cannot ucceed In extracting an income from but he r sea much of his time there leaving Lady Mandevlllo to uanage London a best she can alone In LullonA A Mammoth fblse HAMILTON March 16Tho immense im-mense armorplate bending machine made by the Miles Tool Work for the navy yard at Mare Island Call fords was shipped yesterday over the Cincinnati Hamilton s Dayton Day-ton and Southern Pacific The machine was loaded upon eleven leciallybuilt and extra heavy flatcars flat-cars The two largest castings weigh respectively 65500 and 65200 Us do r the gro r weight of the train was 675350 pounds This train will be run through the entire distance 2400 miles I without change the din ance being greater than the entire system of the Canadian Pacific The whole tin will be run on t a special boat at San Francisco and taken up San Francisco Bay forty miles to the island The freight was prepaid by the XilesTool Works and amounta t a little more Ulan 10000 This I the largest distance any freight train ever traveled and it Is the largest shipment of one single machine ever nrvle In the United tales I I expected the train will arrive at San Francisvo April bt T New French Cabled PARIS March 16The new Cat net Is composed as follows President dent of the Council and Minister of War De Freycinet Foreign Affairs Itlbot Interior Con tan Finance Bouvier Justice Fallleree Com merce Roche Public Instruction ourgeols Agriculture Devellr t Public Works Guyott ij Marine Jarbey Colonies EtUenne r Refused the Lottery Donation E E ORES March 16Gee ernor Klchols having refused t receive calve theJtOOOOO donation tendered by the Louisiana Lottery Company the board of directors today decided to offer the fund direct t the various vari-ous tall districts As the money 1 nee n along the lne the proba IliUes a that the parishes will accept pse Canadian U A R Post MONTREAL March 16A post of h eeoc it Sb noabte |