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I PART II. I 8 PAGES, yet w m WV WWWWMW REPUBLIC. i TO-DAY'S REPUBLIC l- Printed Id TWO PARTS twwvvw XTXETY-SECOXD YEAE. ! I ST.LOns.MO.. SATn.DAY. JAXCAKY 27. 11)00. .... ( . i I mil. One fVnf. 1 lllUl'j. i Oiilslele " le.liis. Ivve. Oati. 'On Trullin, I line Cents. HOW THE RANGERS CURBED THE FEUO. HOUSE REFUSED TO ADMIT THEM, RUSSIA'S HAND SHOWN IN CHINA. CITIZENS OF HILO IN OPEN REBELLION. Texa- 31ilitniy Tiro l'lae-tieally K-tabli-lied .Maitial Law at r.u-ttop. Mountaineer.- li-po-ed i Foriv Kuiiaino. hut Were Ih Mi.uletl. in Cat's. (ioti-iiiiiienl Ilt-lii-ve-il Ii) lie- ! Il I IK I till t'liail'le of Killer-. .Made- Aimed he-iiM.ii-tiatiou A-jaiu-i Ciivi-iuiiii in Oflheis K m imi-j; 1111111 lliiimliilii. Snn i juOUIS 1 a fL JLJ V ALL PERSONS WERE DISARMED. REPUBLICAN LEADERS DEN Men No, IVimitted to Callier in I'mttds m the Streets Keete Thomas 1'Vml Keeps the l!ainiiib Alert. Disclaim lie-pon-ihility for A oin hlinir of Armed .Men at Frank fort Kiotous CniHil on i!e tinn Train Contest. .rpi-nij.-- ppboiat. u-lin T- . Jir K -sdjutant General S rr r. tut.-, 1 this morning from Bastrop vli lrhil-.'.(wa.'(lH-i in charge ' iti. State Ilang-r fort.-. doing military ! tv during the Recce munter trial. whit h 1 - itnla posiponed until February I". H reports nit opposing f ictkv-s who are I wties to the famous Colorado County f I to hav departed for th Ir tv,ieeUw 1 mii onl the Hangers have ! en tem I'lrcn'v withdrawn from Bastrop. I 'i iini th- rifd of the trial, lasting one v,.k the i..n of Kastrtm has prat tie all 1- i. unj. r marti il law The Ujnjora have I 'in mpelled to take the lam into their '..ii hand anil disarm men t the Jrcns t. 1 1 ev . nt blood!u-U. The- cause of all fill J- a feud between two faction- of lart-e blood r. lationsiiip. It-ionn as the Reece and the Thomas fae-tn- ejuite a number of both side have been . iled during the let tm ve-ir". anl so 1 Hi r has become th- desire for revenge tint it requires the presence of tho Rangers 'n lime ei her faction .times anwh.re i ir th. other. In" the Recce trial .! men ti--em'..-l in .ine town. The result was that faem-,-fie of the roost reliable members cf tl R iiiy r for'e were a once sent to 1 istrop to preserve order. They received th. .1 lt.stiut ttons to Jidrro ail pep-ona lik. -li to cause trouble, and they did this to the ecu in tf di-imi.ng enrjbodj in town save tile lotjl ofllc-trs. Tl .t this was a wise precaution was iu.i io mamttat bv the ,nuur) of severil hundred reulirs from .h. . rsun of the vartou m- tnbert. of either faction, who had iM.Uotlj iDr to toun iookins for trouble Th Itaniterj did regular police duty, a 1 tacbmmi tieing lo afd at eath hotel, at the depot, at all the saloons and at the nurthous. Aii iiftv arriial in tov. n w sit onte s a.thtii aid relid of any jpins li- uiicht h in nery ali-- or trunk cum li into lU9tr.jp na- searifeed for arui. 1 tlili m-iiner . hile truiiKtul : pi-toN Hid buii- r. ..pprehelidcd. ! sides u Iium Lt r d r. s containing teuler K. t.m a eoli'ttun ot men were -' 'i t 1 1. 1 nt t rgtther tlu vere at on oru. re 1 1 i..-t rs aiid m i'ie tj do so U m..i' i i il- rit,id rmiilarv ruie t itler tut pr i. ' di.iing the entire xic i .if the Iriai . I upon departing for thi ir home", eai li wl t ai-onipanKd by Hangers In "p i ma -hen f a piin' trheri. t liej n . nt. I from iht reroaind.r of tb iron... 'I i ie tit. Ir piituls v.cre returned to tlittn n , tt and th. v w.re eiit home i ie f-ud latKeMi three fartlunn has . nil -. hitter that it uec-'ssltat.s almost --.itit -.irflance upon the part of the '. ni.cr-1 .tatlond m their home pla.es to i. p thim down Wc-k bifore las-t tun of '' f.i. tiio.-. m. I at lUtrop before niuu ih li.i'iKers li t i .T-sembL-d. rosultiriK in o i. kiilli i; and Meral bems woundul I -. Iielfxeii that now with pirt of the i.n mi 'rial for murder, and the other-, r- vitne-i,. .i n - of ixtermination ma i i r cipu ithi at n turn h-iire the mi -'in; j-,iln,ii of the Uau ,. r 'orce FAME OrTKE CANDLES. l.rooklvn MiinV ("Ii-vei- Take OH' at Thii riiN Jxjnui-e. One of the clerks at the City IIa:i re- -i".tl a postal card jesterdai from a v,a,- Kl-h friend in Brookljn. JC. Y.. which con- tain-t a clever hi' at prewnt local muniei- 11 conditions. The address on the carl lb. AiiBiwl JIurph. City Hall. Cltv-bv-the-Ta!!oiv-t"alidle. lliser- -o " on the reverse side are tho follow ins x ernes. V"hen tlie l.nrd fortnM tbe otteeer. He term.nl him la t!ie nlbt lie ma ii titm la tt lmrr aim! tLTj-rt to patat tun v-htte. Kow fott-re t;mertoii9 In the town bevon-i tr-e iUm Uri.UK.it up m uarkaei. will ke Mack i-. uiaek, oy imr. to m.r. IS. take a rrnfn tnd eoine nut Kaat And lle m lr feht -tunfihllic Ne 1..rk- .tn y k i tut the bet. l.at he's no Zi s nVixt The fact that the postal card reached Its OeFtinatkm nitnout auj ..i lay is an indi cation that the pot olPce emploei In Itroohljn keep prcit v.. . mi.i on Si louls affairs as the fi-rnnn.li leiK 1-ccmlnKly had no hesitation In cot -tly intorpretlns the pecullirl i.orded address Another postal cani. writte-i bj local tiau to a, lriend In another fity H.iH dt-I-artment. whlih -ns aldrescd slii:pl Tlieo lore Miadrai li Xlegetihcinville'." rtached its prupt r Jstinitiuii promptl. CHANGEJNJIRECTORY. ,. Ilelnionl a Momber of IJrooklvn Ifapid Transit Co. I Son id. New- 1 ork. J m K A number of nev. mid rtrons interests app-arcd in the lirou'... 3jn lEapid Transit Companj to-day. when, na a roi-ult of the termination of the toting trust, several lieu directors were elected to places on tho liord. Tho ote all v.a unanlmou!-. 4H.&JI sl.ares out cf 'j.y out standing, beinc otid pi r-ena!i r hi Iiroxj. Tlie follottins imic leetd r 1 ci cott. A. N idad, l: r-unii. u u. Jlarrlman. o !. i:o-iter. Ausust Ilel lnont. IJ. II. Portie T H Williams, w ; Oal-man. Iletir-. S.ibert. J Jenkins, u. li alenllue and II f. Duval. Of these, tins new membtra aro .le.ssr Olcott. I lower, liarriman, ltelmont I'orter and Oakman The MKnificance of the charces in the ll rectorj' 13 tl-it local intertK. to an ex tent purely ti,ureheail. Iiav-e U-en re plat ml bv representativee of imortant bankers and tiankms interests in thi;, tit The most important of the chanties is in the placirR on il.e ,yard of Mmni Ilamman and ISelmont 11 II I'orter was interested In the proprrtv while- tin late e.-Governor Jlower w.is active In its man mi tm it and Anson It. Klmvcralsn rirnBi:t the Hott er interests r 11 Oltott. the presid, nt of The reniral Trut t'ompan. has Ix-en on of the voting tru-tees Mnce the reorinfI Zation of the .-vstem. The Iins Island Itailroad interett is to be represented bv Walter t Oakman cr-lr && '( P - -i V-' &??3&5LW-: r-'-i. V' S ? &'' W-V'. ,.:& . r zsri?:-.fo,(&. "K s,' : I C WZ.. l.w'T-.r-i---. VW . LlMK A ;tl. --IlY BIV,- ) il j.C-, --k- rr' ( I &l . I I rj-v ; vs'Z.z? Z -aw3 8 nMt "tp tk J '.kj9'A- Ilj'hMx ' I'll i ,''- s5-SJ Vr -S W jrf3y i'"4 - - - -f We If: t rests affetted to Ilnd mite h t-iKiiillcanco in the let tion of Auaunt Helnmnt tti the Urookl.vn Tr.iiiai turn Hoard Mr ISelmont Is als-o a director o' th.- New Amsterdam Comp.ni. hut most people held tiut this had no vipnliirani EDUCATION CUBA. l'lohahly LMHil) t-MiiooIs. KeptfM'iil inj; 100,000 Cliildien. Havana, Jan S - Mr. 1-Tje, Superinterd cnt of Tubllc Schools. Is in receipt of re ports showing that S73 .schools have al ready been organized. Reports are coming in at the rate of seventy-five a dav, and it is expected that the number will" reach fVM, representing 1(( children. I rnkf.Jrt. Ki . J.iii. M Tlie mountain ii-leg..tiun .ft in th. ejtv which numliered about Tim. m ide an-her attimrt to-.la to liter the House The doorkeeper refused tnem tiennWsion. and, at thev were tiis poned to force an ntl.'.nee. Former See- retar .f State Flnlev. went to them ,m manased :o persuade them to rtfroin from disiurblmr the sessions Senator Deboe made the follow ins state mmt to-da with reference to the visit of the men. "He'iublloan leaders knew nothing of their comins until too late We witetl t'l. m not to come. The outrages of Uoebel leg IHators. overrldirs law and jtistire. caused indtcnam mm to leave their homes for the protection of Kentuckv's fair name Who fiald the expi nses of the speciil train and provided for the feeelins of the men has not lie n established The Kepublit an leaders disclaim all responslbllitv for It It has bten shown that lo tiikets were n..-es-s-ary for tho train, which was rim over the Louisville ami Xashville It llwt. Continuous Itiot. DLspatfhes from varlo'is pu-i i- ahni the route taken by the special train in ri turn inc the men to th ir homes militate a on tlnunus riot. Man of the mm wero undtr the Influence of lhiurr. acd the rtilwa) sta tions anil other buildings iilane the vi i were peppered with hulleis Si v r il tights took place on the train and a numb' r f uvn an reported injured. The oa h s w . re a sorrv sight wher- the Je.urnev w s ended A m'mbi r of th-" I,gllature this afternoon received a telegram, i-aving that c.i.e of the men from Hardin Countv bad been killed while on the train, btit no name was giv -i. and the report cannot be verified Tho coaches were kept loo!;ed to prevent the men from crowning out on the station plat forms,, and in one irstance the conductor rode It the eticine c ib, fearing for his life The men who remain here are a far more ordirlj lot than tho.se who were !-nt away. Two large tents Mill remain on i?tatehouse hcjuare. but th majority of the 3ufl who re ra.'in have be. n provided for. either at the State Arsenal or at private tHurdlng-house The Legislature hai thus t.ir failtd to take onv official nutite of the presence of the mtn and they mil be rigardid as wit nesses to the c ntent To-tnor'nn Is tlie last day or hieh the Republicans cat: in troduce testimony. The resolutions adopted by the mob have not be-m picscnted to the Legislature, and it was sdiij thio afternoon that this will not be d me imt'1 the Cont.S' Committees are about reao t npoit At that time. aiJO, It is said, the men are to return here Captain I W. nohurum, in command of the militia company from lltunt Vernon, claims that ho had resular otd- rs to bring hi- companj to l'rankfort. Tne oder.s ame thr.uRh proper a ithoritlis arid !i- ibilities that li actcsl as a captain of inilma urdir orders despite the r.-piidlatiou f the .n.litu b Adjt nit !e:iral Colin r and 'm.n.'l Williams t immandim; the tviond Heglm-m The Mixait Vernon com pinv lea hii nume ut 11 oiloil. tills inortt- I ie company from liarbourville was i-i command of John T I'owtrs. a brother of the Secretary of Mate Captain Hewn of Coinpaiij I iajs he vias requested bv Caleb Powers. P-cre-arv of State, to brim; his men to Frankfort, armed, but not in uniform Captain Itowu refused t do s.j it tho abst-n-e of regular ord- rs I.ieut.- ia-it Illack ai-o rebc led. but John 1 Powers corralled most of the mra and took them on the train Tlie comt-anv front llarlau was In c ni malici of Captain James Inrri-V This was one of the most desperate lot of ail. Il v as l-T. sirons. "id ail were armed. The ltell Ce.unt company from I'lneville wi, commaiided by H lay Itiie Captain Iti. and several cf his most rtuenit men re mtineu behind when the soldiers were or cered honc The men say thev were promised ! :-) a dav ard their board and the lad iiimu.J to rem i In ..n !1 ihe tntt-s- innim.-tees n tde their lepeirls tei tie t.eii-ri .s-i m l.lv Most Of tie m a reachul hoir- dis gusted but manv of tr-i mjre d. sperat-t 'j the are srrelv goini; bat k again, and declare th.it (oxbel sh ill ne.er In' seated. Hi-s;iilllsllllllti Not I'ljieil. It i as ditllcult to learn why the moun tain delegation left town, as It was to js lertaln who was responsible for thir coin in? All th leaders deny reponslbillt for their eomini;. and ex-Hecretnry of State rinley s-enw to bn getting tlie most of the blame As to who ordered them awav, no one seems to know Tlieie are bi veral "tones ailo-it O-ie is that at the Ittpub lli an conference last nignt two of the Re publican members of the legislature d -clared they would vote, against Taj lor if the mob remained, and the other is thit Colonel Ilrecklnrl'Ige tl.reateneel to resign as counsel for the Republicans If the men remained, realizing that it would serioap1 weakn the Republican cause If the incu were peir.titied to overt un F-inkfort The nun v. l.o m. tier. were all organized bin b) wtvui It is imiMj-sible learn Ever delegation tiu-s headed bv a captain There vie re tn or twelve dele gations, representing as manv counties When they arrived thii detlated that they l-.ad come for the purpose of rcn. lining until the contests w.re divided Wlien or der, d awav. the eapta'ns selected frc-n 1Uti en to tvvtriy of e !i comnaiiv to re main, and the others wett ent away, but all declared they weie coming bncl: again wile n tho legislature was to t-ikt up tho contests on the repirt of the e oinmittees. After a .splnteel dt biti , the House to day consented to hear arsuracnta in the tr.ittt r of contests lor siats. m the House The Democrats sought to tab'o Jlr. Cinder's rivoluiii n to that effect, but the motion to table was lost by a vote of to 17. Then after a conference between the leaders of both sides ti resolution v. as agreed to pro viding that not more than liftv nor less than twentv minutes shall be allowe,) t0 the attornevs Th. Van Meter-Retry contest from Kav ette Countv was then takt n up The Re public in mijorit report favored tlie ri -tuition of the seat of Iterrv. When this wa.s smt up Mr Haswell. the Republican leader, moved that the House go Into com mittee of tlie whole to hear the mountain delegation. vvtmli sought admittance Speaker Trimble de-clan el him out of order, and the reading of the e'ontest Committee" re-ports was entered lnti. The Democrats suspected that Mr Haswell's motlcn, com ing when it did, was an e JTort to intimidate the House-, while the contest was before it He-fore the c mtest was passed upon, tho House adjouniesl until to-morrow It is exis-ctci that a vote will be reached to-morrow after tho Hou-e. iti committee of tho whole, hears the arguments of at tornejs. Tho Republicans held conferences to-night and regard the vote as a, test of Goebers strength and as lndlcatlnwhether ho can bo successful la his own contest, I 'mx. s.1. -iwsr v-ft K Y -" ;' ' ' I INTERIOR GREATLY EXCITED. J'ro-iie ie litli.ihiiaiii.- Ki-iii-. Aineiiraii. Miiti-li and Jai.uie-e Milii-te-r.- to Set-in i ICwanj; Sii"- li'e-ioiatiou. I OIldo-1 Sh muiiai Hi itl-n .1 se-d a w In r a J in K pe. 1 il elipati li frcm savs ihat the news of the- ait i.f the Chines.- Kmperur has trimeiidou.s s.-nsMtiou in Jap in. stremg elesire Is e-prissee to EXCITED OVER PLAGUE NEWS. lli.aid of Ih-.ilili (Vinliiiiii- to Knm All Iiil'eiled I'uildiii-;- in Hon olnlti Half e,i I'iiiii.-iiowii lf-tltlV-J. measures, as R is b tlic leading hand In the Old Mayor Hubbard. Went to the cupboard. To Set a poor doJ a bone But the cupboard wa.s hare, For the 3?:nJ had been there, And so the poor pup Sot non Thev are encouraged bv the fact that th motion to table was lest by a vote of 41 to 4. However, the vote to-d i- was not e strict te3t ..d a votes are counted upon by the remo rat Ih're aie 1W members in the House an J one ut thtse. 11 r tlerrj, cannot vote, being an Interest, t perron The Republicans claim il votes, as thev count on Mow. "rider. ri. Bafrr-v Iil lingliatn. L.en. Iffertv and Rowling, ill Democrats, to vote with them That two c.r three of these men favo- Iterrv rct9fi Ins his seat Is known, but the Democrais laim the others lllne-l.liiirii :it I"r:iiil.fori. Senator elei t I'd n klurn re.n bed Prnrl"- fon to-ei v anil w.tuie.i from the l-gs . ture clerks tin piojiii re. rei .,f Ms cles tier it beinr Ins .ur;wie to isk Oovernor Tavler to issue him his . ertiheate of ele -tlon to ih 1-e J -Ml S...llt Thp jrfft pr. vides that the executive shall Issue t' e icrtliltat. upon tlie tiling of sa. h n'o-ei. and owing to the fur that Uovcaor T..v -bir wuuld refuse to bsue it in ord-r to aid e -;overnor I! rail If) in his proiiexcd con test for the seat. Mr lilackburn deter mined to act on the safe -.ide. and not wait for tile Oov crnor to Issue the rtiSc-ate of his own vclliinr 1' U not thought the Gov ernor will rc-.u'tj to Issue tho certificate Mr Rluekbu'n probablv will make hli formal ile maud to-morrow The Senate giew facetious to-dav. and b u vote- of IS to iT passed the bill of Mr Juhi.Min, preventing the vviaring ot high hills b wotneii at public H-mblage.s Tho vote was a tie. but lo prevent Lieutenant Ouvernur Marshall cf the emharrassme nt CULLOM FORGES 0 THE DAY, a ;Li Xonin-tiiii-iion of Iele;aie.- tlie (.(uly ('iiiinh of ("oinloil fm- Tainu-rs rollouer.-. THREE REEVES DELEGATES. Fourth Said lo Lean in Thai I dree- lion Five ,,f Six Senaloiial lel.-:aie- for Cullum lAeitiiu -leiu'-j. After thre hours' iightlnsr and quarreling, three, or fe.ue Rot torethrr and agree! on a otiirromls-. wlihh. in effe, t. gave thr Cut lom faction the d' legate, but denied them, instru. lions Th ilif.v.e 1. il n ..m.aI...... e.v ...... -" . " ... .1... t . IU1IIIIII, i'' till.- i 'rtmr Tanner I- u.- he had the tl.iw.r elf Hls armv of ollueholde rs pr. sent, including, olonei Junes i: Smith Colonel Randolph 8-m.tli. John IMmiston of the Iist fct IiuN i ri n e iifl .. o... .. .... lev of the Soldi, rs" oVphan-' Hume a, , ",,uW l" tnIni-lne.l In a few .!as the Rent!.- Nev ell .f the It. ef-liiFne cting Di- ! fe. ret irv of .-tale will prepare a . In ular pirtinent. Chicago who llve-s here j lilt, r to the see, ral governments inf ir ning The Cnllni-i-l '..ee. c C.r.,.. ...... .n-l.n1 I 1 !..... ,l,,i ll 1. ,. .......,.1 ... .1... ..... - - -- ...- ..... --. ..... u.iii ii.ii .4 1 in. .it 111 .1 .III , iltt- .l"rim n. tit.- H- V Arcil t'lirlni' ll.-ttnte 1 nlri.,1 ni.,.A IT... !.... ., .1.. i-i. .1 ... . t .. .... .1.. 1 . - - -.."- .: ".. ....... ii.i- 1 .rt-.tis . ine iiiteti ri IU-. ..ll'J VtllO HIIS ntj 1 iiiiiue-r r-niiui. James 1 vv.l1.1rr lid- pt ,rlngtlt ll-veel Russia 19 eoup d etat. The Dowager Kmpres has di-imisseil Ji n l.u. generalissimo cf tie Cri!tie ftir, es on ace-ount of his supjio-!l dbtaie. iroval .if th- e-oup d'etat Other high of I Ills lave lieen superceded. irxtraonti- e'v pnsautlons h beeB taken at the Vii e Revai eai-lt.-ils to prevent rising Th tr.s have been yerved with Isill a-t-ni- s The interior of China Is greatly evited and irogress,xe Chinese re begging the American. lirttMi and Japanese Ministers to l-itervene and restore the Kniperor to power Vn otlieial cominuiiicatloii lecetved here f ' in I'. kin sa s ' l'i Chun, who has been apKinted heir apparent to the throne. ha been given the Matus of a .son of the last Km-xror The statement that a new Kmperor had a cendeil the throne Is premature, although it Is llkelv that the present anion Is ;,re paratorv thereto" ici.Hii 'in i-i:co-ini-it. tndnn Jan 17 The Shanghai corre spondent of the Time s nit "A petition was forwarel. d by Megrim to I'ekln lo-eiaj slgnesl b 1 .") re prese ntatlv- -of I0e-.1l Chltie.e merchants ind gentry. l-egging fie princes and ministers i tlie Tsung-I.i-Vamen to urge the Kmpe ror to re onsider his abilicatlon and to revoke the edit t ' T'i Hong-Kon oorrespondent of the Time-s s,ts he has re.-eived a ill-'p.iteh dleating the d-thronem-nt and dejth of Emperor Kwji-ir Su wiiim; m:t viovi:. itnpciiue-sj-i-ciAi Wa.shlngton. Jan re - While little Is known In Washington of what Is pas-ing In China. th aelmlni-'rallon !s em the abrt for seme iinep..te-d meve I is expe. ted that In the ne.ir future the I'rcsment will send a sje-, tlj me-ss tge to e ongres touch ing 'JIkiii the Chinese sitiiition nd Lilting immediatel-. to he re pli-s reeei.ej f re 111 the s. i,eral Powers in the matter 1' the j reliction of Ami rb an trade in e'him The Mste- Depirt-nent has 'Kfl-el ihe m-wers of all the powers approacneel in re-stonse to Sei retarv Hav s requ. c for written assunitu.s tU-11 the ojeti door 1!.- tish . 1 1 "ir.g -ses , f cn f " tine woman, the wife resident This 1 ,s, 14th. The woman , tie and Honolulu. Jan 17, XIa y, , . ("olumbia. Jan M-Ct n,j ,. Jam. irv LI there w.re thirtv f r . Iitibomc plugiie leporteel. se . 1 1 whieii pn.ve.1 fatal. Sine.- t,it ,. rases have Inn eiiscovered Ih. rr ti m-I-urtant and alarmliiK was th ( f 1 whIt- f tle'.rge Iturinan an ej i e wras rep v . 1 n t' llngereil f r - ,1 a v and then Mice ambed Th.s . ase ereat 1 great alarm among the wh t. ri ,t e he'e clt!zenss meetlnij was . ..ile 1 ...,! an. steps were t.eken lo ds ii Ihe nil, Il'lW ,i llollse-to-hollse ,1 sue ..nt la made twice a .lav .-e-nl ech . ta-t must l-e accunied for it is believe) that ihls 1!hii will ,0 ,no, IO s. ,,,, ,lU , r .rc lb than any si-pi ,et tak-n T e Roard 1 Health still ec.nti-.ues to bur. ad infe-ted buildings Al-mt one-half ,.f . hinatown has been elestrojed bv fire R, f re the month I- out It Is expect-d that this- plaguo sit will l- entirely ledu. e.1 t., as,jes The .pizens Uf Hi,0 arH wo.Ui st a frenj; bv the- plague news, and thoe on rtict-e even tiled to ke-p the Sheriff Mr Andrews. fr,,m re-urning after he made a visit to Minister Cooper. , Klnaa on the occasion of the latter"- uit in connec tion with the hurnirg of mill bv the loe.nt Not enl the- organized mom. communicdtlon with itself, l.jt a mo, made an ugly M r If.-I. . 'oo,frW i,on of ..uthoritv u-. r no.t,. .a!I, and Iht iitt-nnlrt i. ir.i -i i tli-.f -mlr,.l ...... . " "" M-n " ,,. '" """ IO'u tn.it th-v wero In r.vf mm. nt authorities m. nt to keep ff Honolulu manifested armed vvlth guns and stones i-monstration at ihe laiHiin 'Ilghte lot ml liellion against the r;- shal w is i,if lied ln-d uj. with ill. veii- pei 1 mil set hi,. Olnej. RI. j.in ;--.s KOPS Rhian,i Countv. so goes tin- State e. Illinois.-" has bei-mie a proverb in the Mate Ricl.luud "....- . 1 in nt. t-nsinia-ter. Aden Knopp a ''inker, and other- l'rltchev aid Knopp huv be. ri Tanners ,-i..,.l Cri.,.1 c.. .. ..... , .--"' ...'..... ...I J e,, " i's. ifiii iwteil llie IIICIH f 11 emveirior thev erallle . Id ScLatur Thed.-bga-es to th.. Stat,. Convention are Iran. Muipsoi) who wis ehiilrm.in of the eonventlon tod tv Divld Horner iln rw ,V,J,nc" -""l James 1: Phiuip. Th. del. gt-es t th. S.iiaioiU) Conven tion a. e n,i j. Rartl.-v. i,i.,rge Rutl.r R S I..iwl.tiid. r, h Spring. lt,.lN-rt Klnkald and John l.v .1. 1. Jr All are tln.,mllliedlv "Hum f ri. nds e t, eptlng probable l.vuch. who Is now on the feme ill. i ..""TrV,""" '-'KJI-.i are Mitiheil. b P Rrne John Wtlgie J S. barer John L-.ncli Jr.. rrM m t b Ron lind arid It Johnson ClillomIleeves Seiltli 11. Their eholi e .if a acrlilie to 1 "ongr. ssm iti Jo. 'rowl.v's prow.ss is a D, t.o ratlc vote-getter 11,11. iie.t dis.liis.ti .ilthough It Is : pUsf ible that John Lvn.li J-. will offer hlms. if. I Interviewed a rtunler of el. legates to V. , R e'ounty Republicans held their ,h onventiuii and ib I,. .1 t .1... iI'li e.. .1... c. ,. entlment is nron nini e.t 2Eus sJt :;:: t.-jiiE' t r - S'? wsks as szt z&v sa "s1,? fullnm- jrfc nnnoapt ement tlie replies will become bind ing. OPPOSITIOnTo REFORM. I'llpfoyle ive i'lline-e Siii)ioi led b l(iiH;i;i'r KlllHe . Cuiisid-rable light Ls tlirovvn on affairs in china bv an opportune paper on re form in that countrv lontrlbuied to the Poru'ii bv Mr IRlbert Reld of the Inter national Institute of China. It ippears that the reform ugltation was undertaker, by the Socletj for the Diffusion of Ktowledee, or. as It Is known In Ureal Rrltall. Christian Literature s,ULptJ. Cradiiallv. tlirough schools started for the study of Western languages and bv the knowledge gilmd through Western litera ture translated into Chinese, a class shrunk up among the merchants nt the tnatv tort favorable to progress Alter the war with J ipan. many of the "We don't , are if it was the PreM lent ,t the initcil State-." ,ney shouted l.ecouri r.ot land here ' .-herlf Andre ws tinailv -uc eedeel I-i getting ashore H- secured tho aid of th- I uite,l State. sr., ,,, jVth! iinder. which ves-e, d. In ,h. Y.rtK, Ije was tina!! landul an.1 then t,eg,a an other s-ormv meeting M into Hor.olul.i is noi a .lose,! p,.f, in v ,,.e cf reports to the eontrar.v from -ar Frat cls o fhe Australian passing rs v !'I 11 L qu.itantin.il in Pan Fran. Is,-,. Judging bv advice. ie.e!vel t i . v"e the Australia, the I , Hikings niimlier I ir t vv. (.. Irwin .v 1 o ..re pr. paring t tit m. th- quarters f ,he ies',1 ucuallv i:se,l rv Meerape passengers for cabin ni,ffli;iT, The quarantine at the oth.r .-nu win fifteen .lavs though It In possible thir f-tr, this peri.Kl the time occupied bv the vovn- Will be dedueted S.en l-Van. I.. .1 1... ".? parer.rly taken on a bit of a -care as a re mit of the last advl-es and the greatest precautions are now- being taken against infection from Honolulu The Japan-e steamer Vorohim- Mam. with about It.! emigrants from Honolulu, .irilved larie this morning from ,.'ohann She was anchor. d outsi,e tne harbor as th.re Is no room on quarantine liad fCr her passenger- Tl-e Japanes- brought bv the Dovo Mam are Mill on the vcsp1 quarantine i-dand being about fuiI, and it is likeh to be 1 long time before the latesi arrivals are taken off the steamer 'Ihe arrival of the emigrants on tho iorohlne Mam makes about ii") thai hav arrlviHl this nioiuli already The Vorohine .Mam Is thought to have the last that are coming, and th- Importation or contract la bor tnini Japan b, probable about at an end. changed bis vote from no to ue Wiicn the Cont.st Committee met this aflern 'on .x-e'.ovirnor Uradlev, for the 1011 testees a-keel for more time He- made a Mat-meat to t'e Iioards .,f ;he cordltlon of the t-t.ntesie s' side of ihe raw and entered a motiun that an 1 xtt ri- on of time be (,rar.t. el them until the ..inclusion of tho evening se-ssion of Wedtieday next ile sid'l that at that time the contestee s would submit their ca-es whether thev wero auhurating tli cimpalgit of livo It .ie tl.liit that John Riley Tanner Is a bn.k num. ber and that tjlielbv M Cullom and Walter Reeves uere twin gods . ast from the samo metal T! e onl crumb of comfoit the Tan ner following irceiveel was the fa, t that . none of tne delegates were instructed This saved tho Governor's frit nds from eompleto ; eusf,rae'e .".r- 1. until 11 was in. spirit or the on ventlon tint Cullom was b.hlnel Reevesand Tanne- Ih hind lime. v. and Tanner and Hane.y c, niilr 1 got the worst of the deal i-rank Simpson who heads the Mate dele gation, ard who was cl.ilrman of the con vention t'r-elv expressed the- general feel ing when he raid lo me If It Is between Ciniom and T ir.ner count mo ror Cull. en ever tlm- I am not .1 Tannee man at auv staKe I am r.ie e-o! ".crnor Tanner to-day ,u3t A t0UBlJ. j &; 'cte 'Z IflSr'WZ X $ luo.lf tm, iTf iL.k (tf tint ttiirn. Itn k.tmi I ti '""' '" . . . ", , . -wtit.. "i oo.s ueen true to 111m tor more than a ' "' ,"v "'p.' I am ror Cullom ard anv for the contestants, objected to tho grant- generation. In the pa-t the, onlv quesUou V,,,n,ri1i',,m "' does look as though ing of further time. s.aIns that it was ,,. ' Richl-n d ,,,,., wi, 1 , . ?.,r '""brt's frlend wanted Congresemao just to his side to allow them only five davs I ",.,, ., nl,J. ' l do"'t Jo!l" 1p"- and. If th.y do I am for him " and to give the contestees ten ilajj, for tho " , r'",t-.1a,lJ !U!l slv''" "1,n" TI!-,, resolutions pay a high compliment to l.e-arlng of c".idti-ie ,, . l . "le ,lmc Joh" TdI1''er wanted the MeKinlej jni ar,, lls strong as words , an The cx-Oovernor responded that one side should not to held to the amo time to pre sent lis rase as the other, as it might re quire more tlnio for one than for the cither. Attornej John K. Hendrick ansvveree for the contestee. ,md Rmdley closed thn argu ment. ;ov error Hradlev's mutton for mure time vas overruled to-nisht After Ihe argument, the hearing of testi ir.on was resumed. Doctor 1 T. Sml:!i was questioned r-ardlng the Honest Hie. -Hon league In Louisville He was a special buirrt n e'. c b n .lav . s rv Ing J udEe Tone 's injune ti. n order Judge Sterling 1 Tone wis next Intro duced He 1 .ime from l.ouist ilh in response to a warrant of arrest He was interro gated b Judge W 11 .jst He thought it was lieneiith the dlgnltv of a Circuit Judge to go before a legislature committee- but i.it.iiuiiu count uepuoiii niis to be for She-lb M. Cullom for something or other, but times have ciiuige-d. and tho question Jesterda,- and to-da wu. which shall It be Tanner or Cullom ' Tiicro ls no controver- over tne decision. Five- of tho six delegates to the senatorial conventijn are foi Cullom. and the llfth 0110 is llkelv to Join the balance and make It unanimous ebree out of the four delegates State Convention are for Walter or i.uvernor and the fourth , to bi for Vates with . tor. ard Reeves -l.flu MRU for litllni-r. Tho resolutions are of the usual per ri.nttcrj varietj.. although .McKinU-v and ullom had the cream while the Governor was handed the- skim milk Candidates for Governor. It.ev.s Vates au,j Hanecv. Were piese-nt and showed thetiis. It.. ... ,1,.'. business nia ucen trips p.. 1 lies of the USIIjI in.iKe inem in naininiir in., e irii.e. ..... .1..1 it of Cullom a . 1 Indorse Tanner' adminis tration In 1 deent manner The Cullom section appears to have been written with the Tanner philippic JMn.t t itllom In the mind of the writer Ju.'ge Frltchev is th- lather of tKe in-ss ,nd it Is . omplltnert tei his elletlonarv eelia uion Afte- the t. soiutlors 1 am.- Cih et h-s bi lieev-s, lui.-s anil Italic. Then , nl,.n..i erau sLuesmaii 1.1 itung Chanit. on his re turn from his tour In Europe and the I'nltttl States felt that reform measure were neeessarj Younger men of the litera ti started 11 reform club, not s0 much In support e.f Rang I'll Wei. leader of the forward movement, who was looked upon as an impracticable dreamer, us to urne upon the Government conservative prog ress The Emperor surprised his Mlulsbrs and people, bv his sudden disptav of en- rgv until the Empress Dowager retook the reins and suppressed the whole movement .Mr It-Id i-ointa out that the reform parlv found sjmpuihlzers among Anglo-Saxons, while the. Einj.re.ss Downier, with suposetl conservative tendencies, had the counte nance of Russia Kang Yn Wei favored Great llrttaln and Japan as opposed to France and Russia Thus the reform move ment bad an element of partiality and Iot the unaiilmit of foreign support essentia! to siK.-ess It must be stilted, however, that the atti tude or th- Lmpre-s Dowager Is nut as PLAGUE AT NOUMEA. Twenty TlneeCa-.-s Have Keen lit noi ted at Sydney. Victoria. Rrltlh Colnmblt. Jan "G-Matl advbes from Svdiiev announce twenty Hire e eases uf bubunic plague at Noumea, the eapltal of New Caledonia, and teclp.l preciutmn In II Au-tralian eoIoiii,-s t", guard against Its Importation Two sailor-, having landed passengers fr0m New Cnle donia at Svdnev 1-rote the plague situa tion wa- known there. r, ,i0ned much alarm CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK. Mi.-. I.ea-e'. iCiuifhtei- Win Take to llie Stump. RiiM-wjr M-niw. New. Yotk. Jau J.; -Louise Evalvn Iase daughter of .Mr- Marv Elizabeth Lea, lecturer and political speaker, like her disl tlligulshrd mother. Is a skillful debater and has alrend dellvrre-l several Ie, ture. on reform topics. s.ne , Kratlua f ; normal hool next ir n,i ,h.. . ,,.r. e ... ... . . . . "" s" mil .... . .1 nt me- lo the Reeves Olio ls said strong leaning iii.tton te- 1.1.I 1 Tons. ileelded to come after protesting ncainst I irowj' after the bi ..t,n ..r On. ij.ftui.tnra ... ... acted. Th. v made i"' "" " -o. ."..- - ooi.iiiLiee in 1 .,-,.. ; ... , - '-" -..- summoning hm He sail that he had fibs! .1... .:."". ,"""r "' I""" "v.n e.xtraor- .,.,1. ,h ..,.. ... ... . ' "" -l'i"-l'is.. a rues, a product of thu couu- e-loi-llllonist of sum.. ff.m. 1 th. most . ntiiusi ism bv .. ,..,.u ...- iccltaiiuns, and then e'olonel Clekev of IJeeitur who wants to b.- State Tr-avur.r was lntioduced and shook the sttd eeillng with his Klorluus periods until supper time e loncl G W lohns of Fairfield lert to '?!',,, ..l "";!" ind l03t "n tippirtuiut of exlilbiting W a ne Countv eloquent e John wants to be Attornej Oereral, and is fsvorablv rtgarde.1 around here ,11"V.,"rl,ulent sceiie-s of esterdiv. when tlie (. iillom .nil Tanner faitli.ns tri.sl eu maul each other to death, were uWused eiu.'nc th- night and this forenoon. Vates was the onl candidate present vesiirelav posslh,, WouM l1-1 s,.i,hs1 lud R hern Do you have this kind of down h.-re .-v.rv jear ' he sianuer a fopv with the iK.ard of every orde- that he had entered on election dav, and the da attei. Griuiel Jur He-porlH. Frankfort. K.. Jm 2C The Franklin County Grand Jur iileel a reimrt to-da. eleclaring tint the report e.f further at tempts at briber of legislator-! is uilhoat foundation II t.lti-s aNo tint a Ie.te-r wis address,,! to Gov err.or T.i l.u i. ti . Grind Jury ask ing whftln r he had an' inform uljn re garding the visit of a 1 ,11. ! ni.-n to Frank fort an! that no r. plv was rc, 1. 1 Cloke pol:e and the w.arv .1. 1, gates broke r ictlonary H'e nolitlea! events of tho vi-s , , , t "rr",u'4 fait of life t"ink f.,r home gh,,l t.i .scipe without last v.ar would Indicate She has often ,, "t . W 7 "I(I sllt' mMl" n ""ffrage VtWr,; hi. ,::i;I;'',1n1Vm.1'-' s'' "" f - ministers, f" 0r- VZ7-! ? ", ,""' " I'ar,y me-t""t "' & t&FJlIV&WVZfW. K - '--'k-n trainet. army and ,. ,he ' ."e, ' nt X Ir"' , an! neaks" m the . amp 'r.utors ,el, graph and rallwas Rut she favored ijlie 7..ffr ,! .1 v 'S',11"" ar ' Tiiat they ar reas. n...,lv sitlsfle,! ..U- the-e more as additions t existing systems used n.s,e .ti', tV, 1 ,h ""," l,-, 'te-i .lent from the m-.k- R N M.c". lev ,ert tt-'n alterations of e-tabll-lie, usage I mb, il-VT V .Ul',t t"Ck" th rr-"1!o Vi"'-'r T-''''-r that 'We go, a), w. l , Hr.,- international telatlons. In Mr ?,,. . . c '" "" '""ae' P'rtnl' J I. I'l.-Kni!ii: ie.a- ........e er..e-e... .. ;.,r men. if vo.i do nut kp Jolir on.mu- ,h . . i." ..,.....,... ....v.i-i.j i.iiiiic..siiiauii llle I e M'KINLEY NOT WITH CULLOM. Would Favor for Senator. FEDERAL CONTROL OF TRUSTS. onoies-inan Jenkins, I'mpo-e-Con-iitiitioiial Anieiidiiieiit. Washington. Jan. -11 Representative Jenkin.s of Wisconsin to-dij introduced a Joirt resolution providing for an amenil ment to the Constitution giving Congress tho power to create corporations for tho purpose of commerce between the States. Including railroad, telegraph, telephone. transiortatIoii. express and sleeping car companies, and giving Congress power of control over such corporations The bill is made to apply to all terri tory over which the United States have sovereignty and Jurisdiction. Administration Some One l-:is(. lil'I'I HLIC tspIS I VI. Washington J m M Although the iapi ta! of Illinois is I Mn mil., awa. tlie Cul lom Tanner tlgh" whi li is i..clng'n -anga-inon Countv. Is .1tt1.11 ting attention here and Is much iINmiss.. in the c'i ukro,,ms ..' both the Senate and tie House ....' man who Is near the administration sail "Semtor Cullom need not expert Presi dent Mi-Kinie to fly to his relief The Pre s Ident lemembers the villous fight in ,! . against him In ive, n j. 0 Humt.hrev pr.-ent Fnite.1 States District At ..riiev it Springfield, in ,!.,. interest of CuliVmT.'arl- -......, .... ....- it.-r .iie-.iii nomination 'or the pre-sldeno e'ullnm has s P tri . Ingratiate himself with the President ind it is uniler-toiHl claims . . u,,. ,IUiei V.iut the .i.lminl-tritl.in will il.i him in i.i r.V... Part near. 1 reckon ' was the renlv . ll t?.'ul'K V"' h"n'er Is n.,s tlie.-a-- "in thev .shoof" queried the candidate'...'., fir.:..'.," ....""' :.,K" !l ! In III- - .u 11. 11 -s 111111111 s .111 r-i iiv itr lri.i iriiAi 1 .. .. m. .i.,iinn. " againsi c.inplexitv of the problem She has nut the free hand that Japan had and the jeal ousies and opis.slllou at woik between the various nations Interfering with Chinese af fairs i aus.. detestation of ..11 foreigners, r. -forms of anv sort whatever meantime i lng in abc.iin. Not until a wider educa tion give- enlightenment and not until fr sh av. noes are- found for empl,,Ing the . nergles of th- mandarins and literati 1 m theie be inai Ii hope it would seem from Mr Rei.l s review eif China's making unj eolislderible st.ps jn progre-ss eoiiventions ask.d a bv- "'' orteti. the just knock around. nervousH ' No that's 1 guess id hke to go to ni hotel for 1 S',.'. ,m.I,M'" -aW XIr Va,p'" '' '" ion would show me a baek stalrw.i or a lad der, or a lire r. ape ' o,.5",1 "r had to sta The only , xit was filled with twent feet eif lighting men Vloile Wns Pleiitlfol. Mon was plent in Olne esterda It Is said that one- of the Tanner faction pur chased sixteen men at $5 n head to follow lilm to the convention and obey his sig nals - Each side claimed three times tho strength of the other, and each side whs .ifri.e ..-. force a shovv-uown. Several tim-V; a test It is uneler--ej.nl here that nrfir,;,. .1 .... in Illinois Is gr. itl.v sirred up ,lt Senator Cullom on ..unu.il of his turnlne- ."imn Colonel J M Cloke of Decatur f"? I,', " " stale e'ommetrce Commissioner. He w is pi. dorsod for that position In the Illinois State K..1. ration of Lab r It is "'J will be an organized effort on the part of organized labor to eect a Democrat The Impression obtains here In wvll-ln-formeel circles that Senator Cullim his on his hand the light of his life, with the odds very much against him It Is an open fact, and much commented on here, that It is believed the administra tion would as soon see any other of half a might hale been ,1p tat It ,,,.,' eiozen itepunucans wno could ho -..,.. cipcieu rnaior irom uuiioi named COUNCIL TAKES NO ACTION. Fake Keticnrlllllent Kill-: Ale Still in Commit tee. The fake retreni hiuent lulls Introd.it e.1 In the Citv Council a we-ek ago b President K F W" M'-ier were not reporteil at e terdav's session Th. are In ihe hands .,f the Counrll MunlciKil ffalrs Committee of whleh Mr Richards is rhiilrmin Communications were read in which 'he treasures were strongly d. noitnced. re spectively b the Central Trades and l-abor Council. liulldlng Trades Council and tlm .lour!iemeti Plumbers" .socl.tlr,n as a menace to union labor Fnctory liispi-e'tlott Hill. At yesterday's session of the House of Dele-gates the facteiry inspection bill was given its Knal reading and places! on its passage The bill Is to provide for the ap pointment of a chief Inspector, to receive Jl.tVO per annum, two assistant Inspectors, at Sl.2.10 per annum each, anil one clerk, at Jlv per annum. Tho bill is In conformity vvlth the new State law. and after Its pas sage in the House was sent to the Council, where It was given Its first reading. ill le- no .ladle to roth ami .. 1. .1.1... ... put In them " .!'. V J'"" ,'I,"'lli,"-I d.pree.tes t. Is sensllillities Wh.n she was IJ ,.,rs old -h- vl-lted the HtO,k ards In Chleilgo The scene-she saw made a vege turlan or her "It was hf.ato. 1 eoulil never forget t'lo .u-, .11 .tgoiiv in me ,yrS 0c the eljlng animals that 1 could never e-at meat again -he said R.-ides. j nill a jnndo,, . afterward who .onvinieil m- that life Is sacn-d "I shall woik for municipal reform-" -.ls she "I am 111 favor of municipal ownership or publie franchise- I shall al was raise mv vohe for purity of life for men and women, men as well as womm I believe in wont in -uffragi. of eoure. al though I don't think all women are read-.-for suffrage I woull have women vote, but t would re-trict the billot The'e should be an edm . itionnl quallMcatlnn for the franchise I think I belie,, that caj, ital punishment should le- alllheil. and t would like p. sr our reformatory in-tltu lions, really refurmutor. In-teid or breeel Ing idace- of e rime I ple-ase don't think 'what an intl-rlimav" t would like to convert the world to vegetarianism " Miss Lease Ins written clever verse-s and an amateur drama or two KENTUCKY SHOOTING. 11. K. Pickeiiii"; and K. IN. Wett' Wounded. Daniel Princeton. ICy . Jan. K On account ot an old grudge. It. R. Pickering, cx-Sherlff. and Edward N. Daniel, a merchant, fought with pistols. Daniel's wounds arc not con sidered Cancerous. Pickering ls dying.