Show J VARIOUS MATTERS IJ Telegraphed from The atloaa I Capital Including TIle Silter Colnas ° qucMlon A STCAMCHS OITTCR CXPCBI EMCC AT SEA 113131111y lUCID lIt To Jlioir Ip a I Iloman tatliollr Irlft ficsiJcticf Uj Telegraph to the JIII I WUiUGTO WIIUW Warnr Oa TheStIIsrr tuoo Pacific nllruAeI nc VASIII > GTOX Jan 30 Warner chairman of the executive commit trim apjiolutut at the silver convention conven-tion at bl Louis made au argu ment today UwrB the House com mltttu on coiuajc urtlghU and meaftirw lit Hipjiurt of the increased culnagu of silver In the course of his argumint lie revIewed tho van OtIS lrcisatle ennctttienL concern IDK tllvir coinage and told lie did not believe U was in tlejowirof huuuin Ingviiultj proniptcil l Obt the nioft juaIeolLUtgre I to ilelf a incatire of i > oliatlou to vast K farruaclilngaud to frnught with Injustice In-justice to mankind as tn nitmtirede monetizing bllver Warner tIe chores the jirimljilo of the Viudom bill was a ru t tat > Ihhmint of lil 1 niitallim but l > o saw Hveral ob Jtctlons to Itthtt pro Mou giving dlsrrttlonary power to Secretary of tilt Treasury to BUSpend the receipt re-ceipt of bullion antI that proxidlug tlmt the notes issued for bullion I shall bu redeemed by the Its l tie of certificates of deposit or in gold coin at the option of the govern mtlltrilE THE 1101SB COJlllITTEi on Iaclfic Kailroada today loran the argucHtntj ot StOrey attorney for the Union Pncillc Company upon tin plan pro > o ed lytiie Oath wltlt bill or the settlement of the lnJcbtcdni8 of that company to tho government Storey reiened the t1sm ftm history of railroad legMttion by Conznfs and refrrrej to the attacks made upon the Union Pacific R R Comiany touchlnK particularly up on a letter rent by the attorney gen tral of Nebra ka to till attoniry gcnemloftho U nUN SltlelchJtglng mat the Union Pacific hail vlulateti Its chatter This matter ho tle dared had been fully investigated liy the Senate committee last year Ibid the charge hid been Mionn to be without foundation Storey jokeof the great valuoofthoe runty Hint the toad would oflir to the government uildlr thetenns of the bill TIII nIllIIn 1 < MII included m tilt unaided branch line U1 without which tho main line to which the government lien applied would bo worthier 1IAUW1W 01 TUXA8 Austitus Kauntz Fayhatt Sam Hwlnford A Iutcher 1 and J II Kirby of Texas and E L Corthill well known engineers went before the Senate commlUlJ on commtrcu today in the interest bf till harbor at Sabine Pass Texas They stAted that they did not u Mi to las I under blOOd as opposing tho improvement of tho Texas hitcher but were anxious anxi-ous to show the committee the desirability desir-ability of Iming two deep water harbors ou the TeXIi VAIl AtollS COXlJlI3IATIOXS Indian JentsGlOlge A Allen Colorado Ricer Agency Arizona Egbert Xa holln Junhl Agency Idaho David JI 1 Wood 1once I IViw nee Otoc and OaUIaud Agency Indian Territory Jo epi 11 Hegu ra Pueblo Agency Xew Mexico SENATOIt STI VAUT today introduced n bill to reimburse the Matf of California Oreiron and > eadi for the money expenJcd bv them during the Jate war The bill authorizes that tile following amounts be paid California S 1420 1JI OnOll LOl SevuIa 4ogtld J1EV1CN T1UDE STATISTICS The Secretary of the Treasury in a communication to the Senato to day with reimn tn tho lmfi nr tlm 1 United States with MexIco n nOm mentis the O sagc of a law which will secure as accurate ctatMIcs of our exports by land vehicles as are now obtained by Ide of the law of exports carried in water borne pea es The Secretory rays the de partment Is I unable to obtain statis tics of the trade between tho two countries passing over the railroads running into Mexico The Mill pared by the bureau of statUtics is designed toncure this information It has been before Congress two sea sions but has Dover been acted upon A nnMnnll Art PiTTSntju Jan OAu attempt was made last night to blow up the residence of Father Flcckinger in cltanre of the OcTinnn fnllinllr church of Charticrs borough tills county Dynamite was placed in the cellar and at about I oclock this morning the house was badly I wrecked and the whole neighbor hood aroused Father Fleckluser and two servant girls were in tile house IIItcI escaped uninjured but badly slmken up Xo clue to tbo perpetrators Tbe Ml lns StI eaRner XKW Yom Jan TO Agents of the National line gtcanisbipErin which railed from Uiis port for Lon don nearly a month ago express strong hopes that the vessel will soon Ip reported as having turned up nt the Azores or West Indies under sail Tho general Impression in Chipping circles however that tbo Oin ghllI td be htarxl from al I though U Is admitted that 7bre is still n slight dianco that the theory of the National lIne agents is the correct one Lxperlennsniby blIanlIe ALUA X S Jan aThe steamerStociholm City Js taking 500 tons of coal aboard here SIte sailed from London for Boston January 5h ATitb a generalcargo AIDlOjttt the start she met with bad weather Thursday Januarj 3th Dan Denny a fireman died of consumption and was buried at sea January IClh a Iiurricano blew from the northwest with blinding equalls of nail and a furious sea against which the llp could make only fiftytwo miles in twentyfour hours Un the nUl It moderated fora whiiebut at 315 pm atremendotw squall from hc west struck the VlfjCl bursting her gay aiL At 0pm tile wlll suddenly I changed to the routiiwest with another terrific quail The ship re fused to steer and fell Into the trough eta Ilt the waves washing over her She remained In that sitlon until po Monday moraine when her head was brought to the wind Saturday the ISth an awful sea came aboard carrying away the port and starboard light fliailc It l burst in the front of the bridge washing away the meat safes which were on it breaking the bulwark I around the after mrtnr ft > tit It aljo stove In the sole ventilator tbettarboardgigandahenroop It tore up the water service and stram pipes and Knocked down on the cat tic pens on deck The weather con tinued much the some all the rest of the voyage rain hall and jnow squalls being met with nuitlan Irvjtru ST PcnxsncBO Jan 3OThe Aaroe Ircmya advises a general continental policy the purpose of whIch will be to impose every posrf ble ImpedIment to the extension of British dominion in Africa and favor theadvance there of German schemes colonization It franklr presents tile subject from the point of view of Its double advantage to Ilussia Flrstas Germany would become a counterpoise to British i power In the eastern world next as berman migration mtoW Arts would open an easy outlet for Ill superfluous super-fluous Population that now warms into the western JtuttJan province and is regarded as a very undeslr nblo addition to the population a detriment and danger to RuRJa 31 Gclialeff the ASIatIC traveler writes to Lbs Aoror Yrcmya regarding regard-ing the Increasing aggr 1enlS of the Chinese authorities on ho northern frontier toward all Husstan projects and operations on the AinoorlUvcr ThIs was thou subject sub-ject dlscufeed in tho wcJal held Hero by thu Czar on Tuesday Clilius military position was dll CUMLI l by the ctincil which COunted cd tlm Chinese army at ltWOW men Tim Chinese Kovcrnmcnt has given however its assent to the construction of a line of railway from Kirlii in Manchuria on Uie Simgatl nivera tributarY of tile Amoor to Pekin Tho line was planned for in the great Kusslan scheme of an l > tem Siberian roil way A cut CHICAGO Jan tlIt leaked out today that out of the western roads is manipulating Uckets In such away a-way as to cut the i assenger rates to Denver The regular Ciru tout Chicago toDenver Js 1 jj 51515 there Is no wcond fare to that iwlnl l but there Is a secondclass fare to Ogdcn which is 53730 The i iroMxctlve 1 irassenger to Dinvtr Is Induced I to bur a sccondclaKs ticket t Ogdcn and fay3ii for It nt the sarno time rcctjviug a rebatu order 011 the Denver cilice of the company for S12 1 Tubs cnU the ratu to Denver to M The discovery of this manipulation man-ipulation 1 routed thu Ire of Uiu other Lener ronils and them is serious talk of retaliation makinganopen rate of SJJ Denxir I TJi ninilnloiVi Gxprndllnrea OTTAWA Onte Jan SO Estimates Esti-mates for ito DomlnlonH expenditures expendi-tures for tiio next fiscal year woo t r rha itliir t laId Iwforo 1arliament tiili afternoon after-noon As compared with thofo for the present year tliey rliow t con tcmjiLitctl Iectca ° o of half million In ordinary I expenditures and ads II tl crease ofa million ami a half I In the amouutto Ho isRuJexl on capital account exceht In reduction of the public debt TIll total tmouul hobo paid on account In consolidated sums Istttlmntfl in round numbers at 30000000 Lnml Lrnsjne oinnllller DETtoiT Jan OThe Uneventful Unevent-ful manlier in which tho auditing I Ica committee f the National Lan league la procecdlng with iLi labors ltl tnua lo be a contraulction l to all tho eniatlonal rumors Circulated since till mil for II commltUu was made ilil S = trier yitctier GAIMSIILK Texas Jan 30 Eg eJttn Eight iiromineut fanners of Ilealdsburg Indian Territory were arrested in Indian Territory and brought I Iicrt ttdaii clnrged with tci 1Icclffi tccJw l being members of the rtou which hnched an old man in Indian Territory last ovcmUr The United btatescommlssloncrdirecttd them taken in wire to Texas for trial by the United Stiles dltrict court which has Jurisdiction over Indian Territory The princlinl witnesses agilust the pnltonrrs are ad to 100 notorious horse thieve who themselves are resjioasible for the liiitlilnlf o It H alleged they accuse the farmers now under arrest ar-rest of the crIme In order to dlvtit suspicion from thcireclvcs Much Indignation exlets in the Territory and talk of nchlng the accusen is freely indulged In I Lo Irlppeet01 ilellns CLEVELAM Jan 30 Professor Karl Slertz director the mu < Ical del < ariment Woostcr University died today of la 1r1J7C |