| Show BY TE LE GRAPH Wa giom glom M ION lom LINE A 31 21 Z B it I 1 CA C A X N G b the white house presents a busy scene today to lay day lav A stream of callers poured into tild tin mansion from the hour MV the doors opened until late in ill tile the day the Prez president ident had ail an early breakfast and then completed the organization of ills his cabinet and sent their names to the senate A number of organizations visited the white house defore before noon and were received by the president in the E east ast room prominent among n gt these h esever were e the th 0 samuel J randall club the americus club and young mens democratic club all of philadelphia the elmvs kings county club of brooklyn and a delegation from the county democracy of new york the justices of the united states supreme court headed by chief justice waite called about 12 ocl oci ock and were received inthe blue parlor members of the national democratic committee were next received many other prominent persons called to pay their respects and kept the president engaged the entire day no changes are vet yet made in the force employed at t the white house except that col coi daniel Dantel S lamont lament occupies the office of private secre seere secretary tary to the president instead of bled fled J phillips iho who is of course relieved the presidents mall mail today to day was verv very jarge large it consisted principally of letters ja of congratulation r adulation atu lation many of them however related to appointments subsequently the Democratic phalanx of albany called on the president flent in a body they were followed by detachments of clubs from onlo ohio new york new jersey biary blary maryland laud kansas missouri and elsewhere the tile president pave gase a ve notice might receive all who might choose to come between 2 and 4 and during that time thousands of strangers paid their ris pacts to the chief magistrate who received them in the east I 1 room loom and shook handewith hand hands with them all the crowd passed through tile the room in single tile file and owing to the immense lumber number pa presenting resenting themselves it was ilund necessary to dispense with the formality ot introduction the president however recognized many acquaintances ances in the line and greeted erected them by name there was a large number of colored people among the visitors the president bore the trying ordeal well and greeted each person with a pleasant sant smile and hearty heart grasp of ot the ilea Elea cleasant and hand the visiting tint tini It militia illitia and civil organizations called ina lna iu a body and were well represented governor pattison of pennsylvania and staff were prominent among the visitors all the members of cx ex president arthurs cabinet cabnet with the of and teller 0 occupied their usual is desi 3 and attended to all business requiring action at their hands Sicre secretary tary tury frel frei was detained at home by ill health and secretary teller whose resignation iia ila lia tion as secretary of the interior was accepted yesterday was at the capitol those on duty received many mans callers there were short senatorial caucuses of both parties after adjournment of the session today to day tile the democrats effected an 0 organization I 1 aulza tion tiou selecting beck beek as chairman n and kelma as sec see secretary detary the chairman was authorized to appoint a committee of nine to arrange the minority membership ill of committees A resolution was adopted thanking senators pendleton and jones for their thir courtesy ana efficiency in ill the ills its lis charge of their duties as chairman and secretary respectively of the democratic ca caucus the republicans are r clent about their proceedings is understood that some dis discussion took place regarding the liability of caucus secrets to become public and that the organization of the committees was wao referred to preliminarily but action remitted tn to a future caucus to be called when the tile preferences of senators shall have becom better known one of the last official acts of speaker carlisle was the appointment of notman hatch of missouri peel cannon and 1 ryan nyan yan as a committee and authorized by tile the legislative appropriation bill to investigate tiie tue indian schools and the administration of the laws relative to yellowstone park when the cabinet nominations were taken up ill in executive session objected to the immediate consideration sio ration of the nomination of bayard ile he stated briefly that he did so because of yards bayards Ba attitude upon the irish question thought him mor mur english than am americal Ameri amerl rican caa bayards bayaras Ba yards name being first on the list the consideration of all went over under the rules of the senate for a day one of president Clev elands first acts in connection with his official fl iclal household was a decision to retain rehain 0 L pruden as assistant to private secretary lamont lament pruden was appointed by president grant as bearer learer of bf presidential communications to either alouse of congress and during g so many administrations has be become coffie a familiar figure to all who are connected in any way with affairs at the capital capitol ills retention I 1 is heartily commended by members of both parties and representatives senta tives tires of tile the press one of the last acts of seely secy teller was to issue patents for land lands in louisiana ranted to aid tile the construction of f the kiew liew new orleans Or learis pacific railroad these land lands embracing about acres aro ate comprised in what is commonly known as tile the backbone 11 I 1 grant SN SAN ax ANTONIO tex 5 A private telephone ines message sage from froin burnett gives an account of the thy self seif poisoning of august 8 schaffer chaffer and wife the husband administered adm the deadly dose to the wife then calmly awaited awalter her demise when lie he by taking a doe dohe done of the same drug domestic unhappiness caused the tho tragedy it is not know known that the wife was a consent consenting iriz irig party to the poisoning the couple leave a two year old od child wilmington NC 5 the boiler of t tle ala steamer mave wave exploded this afternoon the boat is a complete wreck neil jessup james stead mn and killy harvey all colored were blown into the river and drowned perry i colton the colored pilot and dave dav e mcpherson were slightly injured the bota boat a was aei all valued at pittsburg 5 tails evening frank kunkle a teamster residing in grant alley alleghany allegheny Alleg liany hany city placed on the stove to boil a in mixture L ture of turpentine tar and linseed oil which lie had been told would cure a horse of lameness in the room at it the time besides kunkle were his daughter annie aged 7 a son aged five years julla julia walters 13 years old and a young man loan named dipp the mixture had been on the stove probably an hour when it boiled over instantly ignited and a second after an explosion oc occurred burred which scattered the scalding scalding fluid and iiames llames in all directions young toung young DI dipp with great presence of mind fra gra grabbed t ti ed up the can with the burning and started for the door while kunkle ran to rescue the ch children ildren lidren whose clothes were a mass of names flail ies les one by one lie he picked them u up ay an and ct threw them 0 out nt of the tile wi window eido rido w into the yard and then jumped after them tore the clothes from irom their bodies assistance arrived by this tune and inythe the tire lire having been beer extinguished gui gul shed the little u were carried back to the tile ouse ouse annie was burned to a crisp and died in a short time ill in great agony julia walters is also aiso terribly burned trie tile flesh peeling ow off her arms and legs ies ie les s she Is still living jiving im but suffering intensely slight hope however is entertained of her er recovery the little boy is badly burned about tile tiie face and arms but will recover young dipp had the flesh burned off hig his hands and arms and kunkle is painfully but not seriously injured the damage to the house by fire is very slight WICHITA kan kau 5 deputy U S marshal of arkansas city elty arrived liere here at noon today to day with the following oklahoma boomers in custody custo dv W L Couch SH TH 11 II stafford C E h Street streeter eter cr T IV Elch eichelberger eiberger elberger la a C mccord geo F brown crown and lind A J stalle stalie they were arraigned severally before U S Commiss commissioner lotier sherman on a complaint sworn to by M IV day they are charged with unlawfully maliciously and feloniously inciting assisting and engaging ill in a rebellion and insurrection ag ainest against th the e aut ant authority hority of tile the united states the boomers were not resented represented ren by counsel each pleaded no not t g guilty itta and waived lived preliminary examination and were bound over in the sum of each to tile tiie 17 U S district court on its adjourned term which will convene here the oth instant all furnished bonds arkansas city 5 there are about oklahoma boomers in camp here and it is expected there will be 1000 by sunday the start for the territory made monday lia iia having been delayed on account tit of the arrest ot of the leader leaden of the movement and the bad condition of the roads the troops are already in ill the thu territory under command of major benton gi L VES T 0 x 5 A nelos news dennison texas special says at noon today to day the missouri pacific company moved moved all their engines from this point across red river into indi ludi indian ludian in territory for safety it is understood that the entire force or 01 employees in the machine shops will refuse to return to work tomorrow at a request froin from strikers at other points in texas there are cars of freight here awaiting forwarding ing everything Every thim quiet A specia special t from longview lonc Long view says the strikers today today rescinded the resolution to stop pas passenger trains but there Is much talk of stopping them tomor to mor row the yard is full of freight awaiting shipment A few section inen men agreed to the terms of the company today and returned to work at sherman shermman the employees of the texas pacific were this afternoon notified that they were suspended indefinitely this suspension works a hardship hardship hii hll hit as the sherman employees were willing to accept the reduction it Is rumored that the thi company has determined to run the mail coaches until the strike is over G alveston Gilve ston 5 5 A meirs fort wor special says at 7 this morn ng the men employed in the texas am an Misso musso missouri url uri pacific rall Rail railroad load shops quit work all switches and andt freight en in the yard were killed and to sixteen dead crl cri engines gines eines are arlum the tho round house this morning al at eastbound east bound freight trains were sidetracked in the yard yards 4 and the engine taken to the roundhouse and killed no freight trains will be allowed t U ass through through the yards bassenge Pas gc trains rains will not be molested th the strikers tri trl kers are in groups discussing th situation but are orderly about W osden and anil empty cars stand motion ess on the tracks A train load e alifornia california fruits bound cast and ands lumber number of cattle are among adiong the de tallied allied freight this evening the strikers ir received news that several freigh rains 3 from tile the north would arrive arne rain gain nid hid ild iid j they ey assembled at the north en eni yards intending to sidetrack side track the train and kill the e engines gines but the train were intercepted by wire and und turne back towards dennison den Uen nison the Tha striker are holding a meeting tonight to night to de termine enni annl no what further steps to io take V t bring the company to terms NEW youk 3 41 sl M 4 9 ill lil as I 1 1 pacific GIs 9 25 9 central paci raci fie lie 31 u 1 burlington Burling tou ton 1 northen preferred 42 northwest est cst ern 01 94 11 new york central egl eil oregon navigation 66 14 Trans conti pacific I 1 maii mail N 61 panama 98 08 st louis and san francisco 20 texas pacific 13 union pacific wells fargo I 1 express 8 westen union 59 6 the nomination for or president Clev elands cabinet today to day confirmed by the senate NEW yoi yol K 6 donovan the rolle skater scored miles at noon failures of the last seven days ar at 0 7 7 as compared with last week CHICAGO Ciri CAGO 6 wheat opened excite w with ith first sales bormay for may delivery at 82 but jut under heavy selling and little for eign news prices fell off 1 the markt marki closing 14 1 A under latest fl figures ures yester y ester dav day 7 ar cash march 64 J april 81 1 may 2 june corn steady esi cash march 8 april 41 nav 7 1 mav alay oats firm at 27 march 77 73 april 31 1 mav NEW YORK G Off omm officials lelas melas of the net nei york central give the great reductio i in bebr february bebi uary earnings as a reason to fo reduced ed dividends washington WASHING ron ION 6 0 the following I 1 the letter of the president of the unini pacific railroad company to senate hoar noar mentioned in the senate today to day lion hon george F hoar V U S 11 ashington my dear sir the bill of the senat judiciary ciary clary committee reported by you the future payments to kolii ix made by this company to the state statts a in settlement ot ok its itt obligations 11 has now for some isome days been in nii mi hands As you are aware the depre senta tives ot of the company Lom nany pany were no con consulted spIted in ju leard to thih this ml bill ablo w feci beci i was in preparation nor were thelver bitted to see it until it had been ic ported to the senate As the enior pacific is one of the corporations inter ested it may not be out of place fol fa me now that opportunity for consider con ton sider ing the measure has been anford afford edt edU state to you as briefly as may be tbt reached in regard legard tot tut to I 1 tonci conci eglons iroku 0 t the directors point of kiew blew view As originally reported the bill wa construed as compelling the compani compan to make semiannual semi ann annual u at pay pal nieues arriolla arri aril ting to about each with in cria crea slue sius interest from the first pa pay luent f forward to the 12 so that I 1 i round numbers the tile payments dunin durin the first year would have amounted I 1 about L oooo and uie hie payments meLts dur in lug the sixtieth year ean ear would hav amounted to 1 domow As tube bube amended the annual pay ments bents from the beginning were to IB in clude elude inter slon ston st on the entire atno aino amount t titi unpaid paid debt that id is for the nin fin year would have bec bet chic wille would have hive regularly decreased at tl th rate nate ot of about oooo per annum as tb debt was paid until in the L sixties yar atar payments would have amounted to but about finally in th tb shape in which the hill bill is nov now left lei payments as I 1 understand it ar at equalized through the entire period s t tuat t il including nc naudin tae tac central branch the w tia nia ill lii 11 b be about a abar year it i i merely feces ary for me to refer to th two last plans that of an dually decreasing payments an that of equalized payment As re aspects the first of these two plans that of th ube ibe largest elargest payments ments at first am obliged to tay hay pay pal t do 10 not thin think kuD un der the present business conditions the country the union pacific woul be able to meet its requirements hom how ever it might have been u under n der th the CC cod con 0 V editions which heretofore existed it notorious that either neither ii for the enso pacific nor for other railroads in tb country are the present times timet prosper ous business is 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