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Is a . IP 2 1 -a.i- JOii; J. Ai01.5iJv iiuit.-kAx a., XOUW. HK. Ih i i ' " , . ' - i II LEGISLATIVE WORK BEGUN. ' Wi nxAKnixa committee axsouxckh Jflf- 7V no in houses. IJjf' T)i Trl;iiplliii Oenejrnlly Hntlnffirtn i, Kjl Ktoept to "Icnnttir nRi'hnll llllt In- lltf trntltitotl til ltcicnl 111" Mi'trmxilltiiii , Jllstrlll IMct linns Hill (lllin HUM. Ml Al.DANT..fnn ll.--'lln Mnnillim pomml((pp wL In thoBonnln and Assembly wore announced Mr br tho prosldjn if officer In each lioiiej to-nlnht Mi The commltleo tloelKnntlniis uoniiinll weie Hir satisfactory, cwnl t iHeiuiior ('oixehall. who Hr desired n plan-oh both tholiisiiianccatul Tiik- ntlon and Ilotreneluntirt euininl'tees. In nildl- tlon totlioDlacoshuwnsaiisuroilof asl liairnian of th Miscellaneous Corporations Coinniitlou Wh nml its n member of tlio Itnllioiil Committeo i J Iriatoad of tlio nildltlonal two committi'o deslc- I nations ho ilcMrrd. Honator CoRKOjliall im I; made a mombor of tlio Cominiitoe on Com- J mereo and Navigation, when tlio com- E j mlttoo naslcnmonU In tlio Bonatn noro f 1 1 announced, tlio Honntor arose, and In tonoi Hi which ltidlcitod that ho was Incensed at not n loln named at a member of tlio Insuinneo m nnd Tniatlon and llolronclimont committed, H' declined to oro m a mrmhei of tho Commit- ', ' tec on C'oniinorco and N'nvicaLion. Tliol.lou- I tcnant-flovcrnor announced thnt tho vacancy V thus creatod would bo lliled later, mid this ended .' K the incident. K Tho mlnorltr representation on tho com- f mtttoes In each house Is tho pamo us last vcar. m thou.h they tried to hn-o It incroaod byono ; P at least on each eominlttoo. fi m. In tho Senate. Henators Xlliworth and flrailr. f Mr ' tholcadorsof the two parties on the floor of tho i ft. uppor house, weio made ox-nftlclo membersof f. the l'lnance. Judiciary und Cltlua committed 1 In tho Assombly Mr. Palmer, tho Democratic Wt leader, roso to a iiueition of prlv lletro and quen- D I tlonod tho eligibility of Honry V. Hill of Hrlo F S county to a seat In tho House. Mr. Palmer i! ' B' urgued that Mr. Hill a rewCcnutlonnsaiiAssom- P m blyman. vrlileh was lllod ,-ttli tho Secretary of tf Btate whon Mr. lllll was appointed to tho Hie- ' if triet Attorneyship of J' io county by Gov i r Wack. barred him from now tnklnc his seat In w tho Assembly. After nn uxtonded ar.umflnt. j W Jlr. Talmor moved that tho matter of Mr. Hlll'u S eligibility bo roforred to tho Committee on & trlvlleees and Elections forxlctermlnation. ; K Mr. Adds, ltepublican, contended that Mr, i ffl JI111 could not reslunfrom a body of which ho i m was not a member, and that II r. Hill did not f Mi become a member of the Assembly of 1890 un- r K til he had taken his oath of ollloo as such. F ! Which he had not done until to-day. He pointed f t put the faot that at the namo time tho Houso t ' j' oame In possession, through tho Secretary of I I Btato. of llr. Hill's roslnatlnii.it nlsobeenmo ( i possessed of his withdrawal of that resiuna- V : tlon, and that even had not this been tho easo ! the resignation of Mr. Hill tt.is of no elTuet lie- fi 1 causoof hishavlnc failed to qualify as an As- I ,'j somblyraan boforo flllnc tho mslcnatloii Mr ' i Alldsdeclarodthat.Mr.Hlllwasliitliosaineposl- tlon nswhenelectedameinbernf Assembly Ho j paid that lie had im shadow of doubt us to Ml & , , Hill's ellKlbilil). but that in Older to uie tho !' ' case a fair liearliur lio would ionent to its re- i view by tho .Iiiilii-i.it. Committeo of tho As- ! ' nomblj-. to wluoli tho resolution of Mr l'ulmor r . i was sent , , , , I ,j li y tho adoption of a resolution offered by S I i Mr. Allds the Assembly fixed its Uoursof ineot- r 1 ln as foUows 5, 4 On Mond.iy .it H lid T M.tTuosdays.'Vt'odneH- l J tlaysand Thuradajs at 11 A.M.,und on I'riday j . ntlOA M - 1 Assemblyman Iteddlnctou attempted to in- I troduco n ooii(iirr"iit x,niition roumflndincr fl-- - Bvetiin 11 of Artu oflw M.ito ( onstitution f II? on to proviilnlhar thep;efireneei:iM'iiVLterans i j under tho (Mn II Sen ice lnws of thx Stuto shall ', i only apply to vot.iaiiitwinv cnllbieil ill tho war t 1 ' from this State I'lmn Hie suircesllon of ft ' fipeakerNlxon the reoliUi')ii was dropped Into J . the bill box. I Assemlilyman Iteddincton introduced a lull to repeal the .Melinpolitan Kliicilims District j bill, passed at thn special senslon of Inst uin- Jt mer, mid under which hupcriiitfuident Mc- j , Cullacli acted duiiiiB the recent political e.im- ' it Assemblyman I'inn introdiieed a lull provid i' N Inp for IM) cent kuh throimhout (licater Now E l York, ,iniln hill provldiiie that nt least on of l j, the liiemtiorsof tlm htato 'lav rommlsmoii to m jj be appointed hi Oo lloooolt f.hull hen resi st J i dent of New York city ft. ah, Assnmhlyiiitin Hcddinetoii intioiliiced u bill R, n :" proldinu that eseiy i.iilrnad coronation oi- K a canleil ir doiue business In this Mate shall liu 5 jSj llnblofoi all iliiinai;es musIihiumI by ,mv per E JR flon, liirluilin); einploxes of such eoipoia- tlons. In eoiiseiuioiicii of any lu'trliseneo of W Its acents, or tnroUKh anj misnitui.ii;i menr B- itt of its eniiiiieeis i.r otln r employes winch w fiucli iieKliKcni'oor woncs aro in .my uianiier fe, eonnccted with the use and opeiaiion of any t If raillo.id on orahout whlcli they shall lie em ir ploved. and that no ennliart which restricts K K such liability shull bo 1ck.iI or hindinc f- lip AsRcmhljniun Warn pn skilled a bill aincnil- IK incthe 1'enal (ode hy pri'Mditu; (lut (oiinsel p IK. must be assigned n detendaiit uptie.iru u foi I' Up nrrnlKiiment He also put in a bill lUinu' tin- F pomponsntlonof th Iteisirdei. it Iiidoiind ( 1" Juilues of the Court of Ci.Miei.il Sessions of tho ' 1ft clt) and county of Ni'W.mk at the same an- B ' nual salary .is Is now paid lo t he hurrouato of Sf the city .indcotinu of New .oik Sf jAssnmblHii.ui Ydle-i iiitroduied .1 bill pro- jl i Vldlne 'or the appointment .if a eunimlsslon to i i af podify Ihn buililini: 1 iws d llm cit of New , IB York. to eoiiHist of ih. (. hiurol the ire Uepart- I IE inent. u ie es tit.itU- r tin- Ni w ork lloanl i K of I'mlerurilis j'ni a i pip.nt.itio from th E m- leadint: orcnulAitmn of nrchltcits and civ 11 i JK cpKineers In thocilv W henator ll.ilnes mm duced Ins hill provldinc t ! fdr tho Stale ii'iu-inii of bet Ions This IE Is the same bill which lie iutiodiicod at hi Jf tho special hi si'.ii of tho l.i'cMntnto Kf last .lul), the onlj material ch.iuca f bnlnc tho ellniin.nion of the feiturea fit which were Inenilflr.iteil in the .Metropolitan !0, Election!" District law Tim hill uonles for n fft Btato hl-partlf.in HoupI nf 1 lections to at t s a K IH State Ho.irdof CanUMeis mil ciiiinlv hi- aitl- Bfev nan Hoaidsof J'lei tionstoai t iiKioiintv IiojpIh . . of Canxasseis do Jilai k opimseil this bill at sti the extra session , Wt Senator Hllswortli Introduced a lull providing i tiff for('ount Sidepathi'omiiii-sii)iieriii all or the Ub counties of tho State a., now exist uitf to pro- i if vidoecl patln- f "Ri Henator Vord iutroduccd Ids hill of last ye tr M rtSBulatlnj: the hours of somen oi dun; eleiks XJ If In Now York olt lie h id another hill iu.il.ini; rp IV the non-nnlforiiicd menibcrs of the Sew oik pity pollco foric iiarticipanl-in the police pen- f i alon fund t I .Senator I'm d in tlio Senate and A-sunlili- t . J raan Slater In the Acmhl iiitmdiieeil ,i f eehooltetiehcis' hill which radlc.ill) chances f li the mannerof recul itinulhe H.ilnrh sof snhool- 6 f teacherH in Now ioik city and the un thud i i f of raislnc s liool IiiihN The lull piovldes I if that hho inliilniurti Isulaiv of sdioolteai hei of t i theeity shall ho i(K)l). nut utti niptini; to rcfu- i," lato the salarlos hi erodes Tim bill chuut'es I f l the plan of dlstributinu school funds In tho L. : i borouclis. Such distril iition is now mnilenu i a. basis of 100 a tea. Imi. and Him bal- r anco on tho piopnuioiiiiin al tendance of T I ! pupils. Tho bill takes wa thn general t t j. power now Indeed in tho llo.ml of f Kstlmato and Anpnitlonnixiit of cuttlnc down E 1 f the school funds by pn.udineit school ta. to f Jt bo Included In tho lax lny, of four mills on tlio L dollar. Thn bllliilso proufs for thn acquire V i ment of suitable pronertj'ln l)rooklnfoi atrn S )i ant sohoolninplnfortheentlrecityol Now York ! j It also contains n compulsoiy ret irnmont provl- j alon. I.vnry fem.ilAti aelioi shull Im rutlied lit I I i the ace of HO em - unless hci uhllllv to eon f f tlnuii teaehiiiKU pei tilled t bvthe I'lty Supei k ft intendontof Hch ml- Tim letirein.'iit of main f i teaclierslsflxiil it the.iKelolirisears.at which I b agoullnialo leachci, must by lotncd iinlo-s i f imilarlycei I Hied t.. f ft 8enutor I ord h.is mtioiliieeil In- two bills of i I list year, jiluied I impel llm Metropolitan I j! Htre't UnilHayl onip.inv.iiiilthe Tlilul Avoiinn ? J Hallway Compani tn hi.th use the same sd of it traokKan.Di-tenl.iiiiaeiiue,hetweonNupnlj- t , ! second und lUth Htienis E 1 Senator llraikett had a bill mcorpoialini; the f 7 cityof Uiiiflneliure I Assemhlrman I'liiliips of Now York inlro- i I iiuceii a inn to jmiiii mi llm luiuie tile f cm , f fonce of such oiipoiliuiinos l.ir lil.ickm nl I In divoren iiisis ns has been brought t put In the (lllin fciimiinr Tn il ease .Mr JhllllnsH bill will pmposn an inn. nilment to t tlio Code of (ml 1'roec iluie. priiMdinethit in k nn action forilioicn tin mu-i I e sri d with K if. thOHiimnionsandiomp'aliit in nllhl mt iiv thn SB I plainlllT'SHtt'iriiiu ih.it In lining, s thn pl.ilnllir u f had cood and siiilli'ieui iiMsons I r namini: tho K party or parties who may In i amed as eo- J ' i respondent in the net ion f ARseniblyinan llrMinan of iriioklii to-niuhl 1 t' J Introduced a bill pnidinufor Hie constructiun , of a new lirlilfc'eovertho I ast Ilnet eonii'i line i f the boiouclisof Maiih.illan and Uiookljii Tho j f blllproldnsfortlmiiipnlntmeiii In llie(lierii- i ' f or of n bi-partisan luiden liiiiiiiiis-Iiiii, wlilch Is to select the she and elect a Mructuin ampin for llm iiko of pedestrians, eainnjsnens and railroad cars 'I he sun ciiiiiempl.it. d by ffi; thn hlllls from a, point m ilm vlclnliy of Chai- liam siiiiaro, in Miinliaiian boiuiieh to lliul- . t son avenue, in tlie boiniiuh of Jlrooklyn, luit .E f tl.eCommissionnrs an iiolllniltnd to thiNsite. jr t Mr liriiiinun Intnidueid aiuitlmr mensiiro f t amendliig the Oieater N..w Yoik Chsrter bv ; 1 1 taklnc from the Muiiieipnl sworn hi) the imwer (? It has undei thn cl..itlei of raisineninnei lor m 15 brldeo purpisis. and pronli s t lint none nf Sr 'l& "" l"'nii ns of nxisiine laws cojifei If rjnir tu-iw-r to .HNirui hrid-Ts noon TS V, the Muniiitul Akseinl.iv oi ( ..inmissioiier ..f !E '1 lirldcesof tlieeii ,IV1 irk shah ho .o.i L ft i Btrued to apiilr to i rulees mi tin, j;t Himt i7 4? and on the lludson lieiow Watenord fi He ....Any antlon by ii cii antlionti. says the jj H Wll, to prjvjdo for the erection of a brldco J oter these waters Is hereby nullified, and all Plan, speolllcatlons and funds In the hands of any llridse (ommissloner hereby affected are to be turned over to a commission to be horo after appointed by the Governor." This means that tho unoxpendfd balance of $KiO.()0t recently appropriated by tlio Mu nicipal Assombly at Mayor Van ek,s solici tation shall bo turned oor to tho commission to bo named by tho (lovernor ..... Mr llreniian called upon Gov. Roosevelt this afternoon In tlio Intcrostof his hrideo hi Is, but tho (lovernor would not commit himself, say I Ine that ho would Rlvo tho bills due consldorn tlon If theycamo before him for exeoutlvo ac tion Olhnr Assembly bills Introduced were: sscmblman riilllps-Amendlnc tho Penal Code by nuikltiK II a misdemeanor t" permit an employe to clean windows or do other work outside n window without proper protection aealnt accident, . . . .... Assemblyman Adler Provldint: thnt the He brew Infant hvIiiiii shall havo tho samo allow unco per enplta for Its Inmates ns that allowed i ilmr Infant asylums in .Now York clt , , Tho Democratic members of the Legislature will caucus to-morrow morning lit HI o clock t namo thelrcuiidlduto for United States Hon ,S7M A 7.V COMMITTEES. The Atilciiinrnti AliniiunrMl tn Until the Seniitn unci Asirinhly. Ai.nANT.Jan. ll.-ln tho Assembly to-nlcht Speaker Nixon announced tho followlnc sta,nd Inecommlltoesof the Houso for tho prosent Bession . Waii anil Means Mesirt. Allili of Chtniniin, Ktl ! lit Illhti,'itnll, Si'l nf frsilklln. Cotllo of OiWi-ee. M.r.in of Allilll), lllll nf Krle. Miles or St. Laitrem e. W liter of Tlon. (iMnuwooil of Wj ne, IMhni r nf heliohsrle, Kelly r Albsuy, J'ltieersid of ew ork, nml liarrett of Krlu liuliolsri-MtMirii. Kelie) nf Utintrston. l'lsh of Modlfntl Mjrtllinf (Inelds l'sttim of Krle, I'owlenuf iiisetre, WHmiii of Ktuit . 1'owhir nf Chiitiioii, It 'illllbeiknr Monroe, 1'nllown of New orl, 11O0 man nf Sen Virk, Ureeu nf New York, Heller of Clieiniiiur. slid M Inernty nf KIiik. iiemrnl l,w- llmr. FUli nr lladUon, llurnett nf (Inlario, Murphy of Monteoniery, l'attou uf Krlo, Cowhunf Otneiio I'nttlenf Oiiiiinlaes, Ware of Now oik. Kiiileubnkof Monroe, Huberts or Jifferaoti, Kane nf Krle Hoche of New York, Hatfo of (ireelis ami l'nth of New York l!nlsltn Measn I'oiiRlitry nf Albany, Hoeers nf llr.iome, rolller of Klnija DeUney of Onouilaca, P. ilenherk nf Monroe, Hlatsrnf Nework, (traliam nf Drance. Martin nr Onehla llaahfonl of Columbia, llale nf yueell HenileMoli nr Wl Rtcllester. HaffQ of itiei ue ami Jilllon of New orl. (odes Meaara lllll nf Krle. Delaney of Ononlca. Pirla nf VahlDrton. lledcll of Oranee, Iwla of Monroe, I)il of New York, Manila of Cortland, Col lier nf Klnei", UwlluEtniiof NewYork.rolllnaof New York, Plllniior Niw York, lirown of Itocklanil and Hliarke) ofNewYnrk Taxation and Itetrencbment Menra. Decraw of Klnc Whipple of Wyoming. Paris of Waahlneton, IliMiell nf Hemrlaer. Ylncent nf nrooine, Htnneman nf tattnililKiia, (lurdlner nf Unnroc, tjandford of Klnit", Uablue of Uuondiuca. Schmidt or Klutra, u (' nimr of New Y'ork, lloland of Krlo and J. K, Bmltlinf New-York (iinala .Mer lolmmui of Tompkina. Clark of lewla. linker of Krle, (lleason of Monroe, Kelly uf Herkimer, Lewis of (Mweim, McMillan of Schenec tadj, ltow nf N aicara. Babcock of St. Lawrence, Htretrtcr of Frle, Mitier of New Y'ork, Phillips of New York ami Fcan OI ,flff Y'urk Afllrs nr ClUea-Meaari Mairt of New Y'ork. Hill nf Krle, Adler of New Y'ork, Delnnej nf Onondaga, Iieariw of Kince, Lewis of Monroe, Slater of New York, (Iralinm of Oranee. llumett of Ontario Finn of New Y nrk, MeKeown uf UiniEt, Green of New York and Iltlttnu nf Rensselaer. IMIrouls- Mera Bedell of Oranee, Aitell of Ddawre, Coiitelli of Oswciro. Kovers of IJroome. TenEw k of Onondasa.Kllisnf Oreene, Bakernf Krle, tVncher of t aturauirus, .T T bmith of Dutcheai.. 'Irainor or New Y'ork rinn of New Y'ork, Cain of Klnits and Molirlm:nf Krle Oommeri e and Navication Meaars. Brennan of Kiturii, Coiuclltn of Albam. Browsterof Itliaselner. Tripp nf llutclieM, flnderuf lTlter, Yare of New Y'ork, Lcwlaof Onweso. Illtcliineknf Warren, lfallock nf Snflnlk, llreniian nf New Y'ork, I'. Si-hmidt uf Him:. 1 arrell nf KIuch and Or naman of New Y'ork. Insurant eMesra sears nt Franklin, Adler of New Y'mk, CnuKhtrj of.Ubauy, "rlppof Dutcliess, Clark nf Lewia, (trahntn of Oralitfe, alason of Ontida, Bulk ier of New Y'ork, West nf Raratoica, Iloche of New York, Oulilerof Ktnice, Sullivan of New Y'ork and Bieiilnn nt New Ynrk Hunks Mi is. MrHwau of Albany. Haj a nf Ful ton Hamilton, Cotton uf Ktiurs Bryan of Jefleraon. Snyderof t later. Sawer of Y'ates. l'allowa of New York. Ilaheoik of st. Lawrence. Howe of Nlaaara, Phillip nf New Y'ork. llaum nf New Y'ork, Sanders of New Y nrk ind Siems nf Kincs Electrlcit . (ian md Water Supplr--Messrs Witter nf Tioga, I-nrdyro of Cayuga, llatoh of Steuben. Brennan of Kintrt:, Karts of Orleans, Sloann of ?ihinler, Apitar of Vetchcater, Boebo of Kssex, Sprauue nf Sullivan MeKeown of Kini:s, Kell) of AH any, Fitzctisld of New Y'ork and (Hie nf (Queens. Internal A,rfalis Meris Cottle of Onomlaita. Vin rent nf Brnome, Lit hard of AUciranj, Whinlo nf Wjnmilur. l'o-t nf Sunolk. (tarrion of Niscana, Jnlin-nnnf Tompkins, Ilouuhty of Queens, Thorn of lister, f Cnnneil of New York. Dean ot Putnam, Onnl 1 of heiie a and .luencst of Klncs. Ijilinr mil Industries Mcesn. Cnntello of Osweco IfnKvik of Onondaga. Ciwles nfotaeizo, Bryan nf lifferHou Paris nf WaMhlimtun Fish nf Madison. Sloann of Schuyler, West nf Saratoga. Doughty of Oueens. btreifler of F.iie Juengstnf Kings, Maher of New York and Ilenderou of eiti heater, i:xrlne Messrs Greenwood of Mayne, Fowler of Cliautaliqila. Wilier of 'itoga, Mib of 8t. Ijiwrence, llateh of Hteubm, Axtell of Delaware, Hpragu of Htlllhau, I'wls nf Osweiro, Harriaon of New York and Hledman of Kixw. Aflsirs of Yillagea Messrs Kills of Genesee. Rus fell of Tlensselaer, Cross of Steuben, Karls nf Or bans McMillan of Schenectady, Thorn of t'later, Oh.i.'oiiof Monroe, .1. T Smith of Dutchess, Hswver nf Yalta Basbford of Cnhunhia. Wlasnl of Queans, In n ii nt Uockland and Gould of Seneca Public Printing Mi'isrs. SUune of S' Inn ler, Mc 1 wan of Altianv. Klhs of Genesee Hitchcock of Wtinen Sandfnnl or King-, Apgar uf Westchester, Sprjgue ni stiUitiut, O Connor of New Y'ork, F Si liinidt nf Kings, Traiuur nf New Y'ork and Mejer of New York Public Health Mesers. I'nrdjcn nf Cayuga, Hatch nfsieuLeii, Henr of New Y'urk. Kelly of Herkimer. Sunn nf atis Burnett ot Ontario, TenKviknf t n mdag.i, Eiarle of Orleans, Sllllhuli of New York, l. nil igiii r nt Kings and .Mefster of New York I uliln IMmation lessra. Murjiln of Montgom tr t ilhcr nf Kings, Has nf Fulton Hamilton. Brcw-tci of Hensselaer. Sears nf Franklin, Danlsiu of Nuit.i Jlullock of Suffolk West of Saratoga, BedUmgt hi or New Y'ork, HoUmau of New York and Grossman of Now Y'nrk Public Lands and Fmeitn Messrs Clark nf Iwls. Bage of Alban). Wilson of Klugi.. Bob. ru of lefler aon, Litohard nf MIe.;au Post nf Suflolk, Siema nf Kinps, Ball of hlng, .Mangln uf New Y'ork, O'Connell of New York ami Sullln nf Oneida. Publlo iBstltutiouu Messrs Adh r of N'aw Y'ork, J T. Smith nf Duchess. Cotton of Kings, Lewis of Monroe, YMilnple of VSoiuing. Collins uf New Y'nrk, J.fl. BmttUofNew )ork, ledmau of Kings and Win ael of Queens. Military Affalrs-Mers Ilemynf Now Y'olk Cot ton of Kings, Mazet nf New ork. Ware uf New Vork, Dans nf New Ymk. Brennan nf Mugs Masnu of Oneida, M hoenei k uf Kind's A F Schmidt nf Kings, Wlngenfeld of Kings, unit sharki v uf New Y'ork. Soldiers' Itome- Messrs. Cioas nf Steuben Stone man uf Cattaraugus. Henrj of New York, llarct uf New Y'ork, Sahlun nf On unlaws, Muinh or Mont cnmer Put ur SufTolk, Suj tier uf t later, ltlerdon nf New Y'ork, Fgau of New urk, aud Sloanc uf Wast th ester. Cljtlna Messia. Mason of Oneida, ltogera of Ilrounie (lanliner nf Uunrne Mauds ot Cortland, Slater nf New Y'rk Fowlernf Chautauipia, Knllmau of Klilimoud, Slualie uf WesttUester ami Turburk; f Klmia Fedeidl llelatlors Messia Whipple of Vtyonunir, fiaods nf Cortland, Gurilimr or MuurtK', Johnson of 'Jompktns Miles of St. Law rem e, Uoland uf Erie, Varrell of Kings, Bauru of New York aud Uuttou of llensselaer. ChantaLle and Iteligious Sot itties Messrs. Miles ofst. I awleln e, Dn draw nf Kings, Sago uf Albsni . 1 alliiws nf New Vork, WiImiii uf Kings, Harburgernf Ne York Sanders of N w Vork, Wlugeuftld uf King- and Ih llerof ( lieniui g. Stile Pllsnus Messis Dull in of Cavuga. Martin of (lueidii, lilt hniiknr Vtaritn Itilssell uf Uiuaselatr, McMillan uf Scheiieitady Saiulfonluf Klugs. Plck.-it uf Chutiui Breunau of New urk, audtsiaof Kings Imlierus ami Uame- Mea.rs, Axtell nf llelawaie. Hi j nu or Jem i-smi. Ilalloi k nf Siiflolk Kelh- er llerl.inii-r. Sae nf Altian) Douglit) uf Queens, lliwsiir New York, Herds ot Ks-ex, Pitkettof Clin ton, llshford of C iluuihia, and Mtynr of Niw Y'nrk I'riMle-a ami Klei tions Messrs Pattou nf Krle 8tinUiaii nf ( atUiaugus. Biker nf file. Cross uf steulien, pxsi uf Westi In sler, Bedell of Orange (liildir of Kings, Torborg of Kings, ami SullHau of One tla Iradis aud Manllfai lurns Messrs Brewster nf Hi usnelaer. sabim ut Olinnihua, Duttnii nf Cjyitga, lla)s nf Fulluu-Haniiltuii. Bulkle of N.-w turk, Jntinsnu nf Inlupkiue Schfieuei k uf Kings. Ball uf Kings, ami M jnglli of New V ork. gricitltiire -Messrs I.ttchard of Mlegauv, Bab enca nf st. I.uwrt ni e. lilt as m of Monroe, Thorn nf Il-Pi, Itnwe of Nlagsu Funlier nf Cattaraugus. Barrett nf I'ne, Kullliiau ur illchlnoud, ami llender soliof N est hi slei Indian Mluns Messi" Fjm her of Cattaraugus Cullluf Oiiuniiaj, Bulklty uf New Yurk I inss uf stiuhui 1 uilyie uf ( n vug., Oalljgher nf Kings, Mfi-tiruf Ni w Vuik, In ni nf Putnam und Muhilug nf I'm- llules Mi S ejkir Mills, of Chenaiu, K'else nf Lo illusion, iiiiiiiwnnd nf Wajne, Palui-r of Si hu-haib-and Kell) nl Mhau) Printed and tugrnssed Bills fessri Vim nut nf Blnome Iluttnuof Caj uga, Beetla of Kssex, Kane uf 1 rii iiuit inrh nguf Kings I tiliiiislied Business Mnssra Tripp of Duti lies-, Axlelllof Delaware Roberta nf Jeuersou, Mclueiliey nf Klngi. and P.itli ot New Y'ork. KI'AITI. SfiMllM. I'lUUinTl'PH Tlio fnllowiiii; standliiL' lommiltnes for the 'en.ite of iMIfii.llHMl woio iinnouiKOd in the hoinito tr nit-lit hy l.leut -(lot WoudiulT On tiuaiire Iligglns Haines, Malby, lirown, Kium, Stuushau, Humphre), Aruistroi.i, Martin, Piiinkitt ami DougUs on Judiiiar Hntketl Kriini, Datis.G ,. lirown, Furd, .Marahnll Llsbeig, I liurntou, McCarreu. Mac Lei .ind Miti hell on AfTsiisnf Cilles-Stianaliaii, White, Foul Davis. II V. Marshall, Davis, D. 1 , llslarg, leet'i, Ahearn Mil arn n an 1 Illce on Jtailr ads Hiiues, irsnna. Iiahoon, Wilcox, Braikilt, Cog.'eshall liuoilsell, Davis, D, F .Ftather ami O illey and Dtuiglas. on t odes -Malby, w lute, r.iid, Coprceshall Brown, FUlitrg Doiiuellv.l.raue slid Marks On Taxation and Retrenchment Krum, lliggiai, Btiaualiaii, Humphrey , Juhnaou, Sherwood, Fole, Ctillen ami llice On Commerce and Navigation Konl. Parsons, Cog geshall, Johiisnii, I eeter. Ambler, Sullivan, Mc far mi and La Rot he OuCaiiala Davls.G. A .vY'hlte Humphrey, Wilcox. Armstrong, Shirwood, Fole), ltamaptrcer and lis vens On Inaiiram-e-Parsons, Haines, Malby. Johnsnu, Thornton, Ainhhr Muaru, ilrauey anil Dounellv On Mist ell mi oils ( itpolatlous -Cnggeshall, Wil cox Mallo, Chahnon, doodsell, Munziuger und Sullivan on Hanks lliiniphrrr, Chaliooii, Ftehr Willis, Hlnrwi d Nnitnn and Wagnei Ou P uul Institutions Wilms, Davis, G YVIien a lliislness Vliiu of C hanirlrr reo.uhes help of a hghi;raile heelthrr advertises In Tur Sln or cuusulUtTUE Bvx adv rrtiilng columns. Jiiv, 'i t Humphrey, Chaboon. Thornton, Foley snil Martin. On Forest, Fish abtl Ghame Ijtws Brown, Cshoon, Malby, Ford, Dsrls, n. V., Im Roche and Havens. Ou Internal Affairs of Townssnd Counties Feeter, Krum. Ambler. W (Ills. Armstroiig, Norton and Boyce. On Publlo Ktlncatlun While. Parsons, Bracken, Marahall, Uundasll, Sullivan and Jnllen On Public Health-Johnson. Krunl, Wilcox, Willis. Feeter, lloyt e and Rsmsperger. On Military Affairs Davla. D. F i Copgeshall, Mslby, Armstrong. Thorntnn, Coffey and Plunkltt On Ilevislon Llsberg. White, lirown, Thornton, Feeter. I mglas and Munxlnger On Pruned and Kngrotse.1 Bills Marshall, Ford, Brown, Wagnerantl Ramsnertrni. On Affalta or Villages-Oooiltell, Brackett, Hum phrey. Havens and Norton. On Aariculture Ambler, Chahoon, Willis, Hire and Graney. On PrlvlleRes and F.leetlons Thornton, llrackelt, Amblr Imnnellvand Mitchell. On Public Printing Sherwood, Armstrong, Kle berg, Munrlnger mill Cnffev On Indian Affairs -Willis, White, Davit, D. P.( Feathersou and Martin On Rnadaand llrblges Armstrong, Krom, Cogge shall, Norton and Wagner. On Trades and Mamifscliirea Chaboon, Johaton, YVIlhs, l-eathersoniinitMeckej. On Riilia-rllswoith, Ralnia and Grady. ASSEMBLY AITOTXTMESTS. Ktenocinphers, .llesienicers, I'ottinnsters, Committee Clerks, Vnzrt, Ac, Ax.nAxy, .Tan. 11 James H. VA'hlpplo, the Clerk of tho Senate, will not nnnouneo thoSen ate appointments until to-morrow. Tho fol lowlnc appointments worn announced to-nlcht In tho Assembly' Stenographer. J 1) Taylor: Me'senRcr, J 11. Douclaas; Postmaster. J. V. Ferris; Assistant Postmastor. 1' A. Witter; Post Ofllec Slessen L'ur. ,1.11 Slonno; Assistant Uoorkoepers, U.K. Warren. F W Hemus, Norman Dubois. Albert H. Campbell. A H. Aunis. Matshall W. Martin. James .T riannlcan and Henry lllckford : Junl tor. John T (lallahorn: Assistant Janitor. Arclilo 11, lloborts; Ooneral Mcssencers. tlpnr,,n (' MeKnnvin. YY'llllnm Doirerull. Ktl- wunl Hojior. Seymour H. Tuft. .1 T. Oilbort, John YY (lose Committeo Clerks Ways and Means, Charles Tupper: Judlclnry. Ij 11 Vnrlck: Cities. H H. McKnlBht: Hallronds, Ilobert Humllton: Codes. William H, Hopkins; Vlllaccs. YY'arner Thomp son Ooneral Committee Clerks Wm. II. Hartlett, I'.verett lirown. ltolin Johnson. Joseph Parker, Charles It Slutthows. Charles II Armstrong;. Prank lloyd, Horace T Hcott. C. O. Gray. Henry Trench, .fumes H. Hoga.ii und Hobert Cietinu Btenocraphers. Mrs. M. li Cull. Albort K. noyt, Acnes Hollencer, Jcsslo Little and Ada W LlRhTlmll. Assistant Clerk. Itny 11 Hmlth : Journal Clark. Henry L. Gates: Assistant Journal Clork. ban ford W Smith: Index Clork. I'.dward II Den niston: Assistant Index Clork. Kdwurtl M. Itumsny; Second Assistant Index Clerk. Thomas II Piireoll: Deputy Clerks. Charles H. Holts. Clmrloa P Susdorf. Ueorce M. lllllette. Kdwin J Easterbrook. W. K Mnns lleld. Morton Cromwell. John It Glover. John W Candee, I'cbert Kllsworth. Thomas 1 . Far rell. F. P. Ilayno. James bheldon: Flnanolal Clork. Frank N. Potrlo: Assistant I'lnauclal Clork. Itlclinrd Derrick; Librarian, Loonard Jay Cox: Assistant Librarian, benjamin . Smith; Assistant Clerk to Committeo on En crossed Hills, l'red J Malno: Superintendent of Wrapping Department, Ilonry E. Smith; Assistant Superintendent YY'ranpinc Depart ment. Michael Hall; Mall and I)ocumiit Car rier, li J. Dickson : Suporintendont of Doou monta. Trank K llrower: Assistant Suporln- Tenuentoi Documents. .1 il. nennouy. Chief Messeneer. Anderson D Lawrence. Messencors. Jamos II. Millard. Milon H. ltos, Georno W. Terwilllcnr. Fred Lochfelen, A.M. Hovniour. Hobert Hale. Philander Wlckham, Adam Mlchucl-oii. Paces, rranklin It. Allen, Dwicht L. Goewoy. Charles H. l'ostor. James L. Loucliron, Edward Matthews. Thomas M Knight. I) YV Mllls paucli. Frank II Manes.Georcn L YY'eeks, An tlrow Minders, M H Pace Houry Stralcht, James Wlthcrcll. II. C, Sellheimer. Johnllronk. Harold Heinehman. William li Mnlone. Matthew- J. O'Nell, Harry Palmatior, Allen Adams. Georco Kinc. Jamos A. McCIuro. Alexander Graham, Harold Fryn and Frank Heudrlekson. Fit aud is rni:EiK. New York Full Cream ltrntid Used orDupll entetl in Other States. Albany. Jan. 11 Statu Commissioner of Aericulturo Weitinc In his annual report, which Is to ho presented to the Loclslature to nlcht under tho lieadlnc "Cheee and Cheeso Instruction," says that tlio cheese manors nf thlst Statu aio nowlmakinc a nearly uniform llrst-cradocheese Tho full cream (hecse man ufactured is nearly all branded with the New Y'ork Statu full cream cheeso brand, which is a Guarantee lo the consuming public relative to the Now Y'ork clieesa upon which It appears, but u creat fraud is beinc perpetrated upon the people by the false use of the New Y'ork state bianil. or the duplicates of il, by deali rs In other States Ho sas It is known tli.it our New York State brand has been duplicated and placed upon cheese which was sold as New York State full croam cheese which w. 'is nut made in the State at ail. most of which was of an inferior quality, nml he has. thro-it'h his acnts. found cheeso in Southern States bearinc the New York Stnto full cream cheese biiiml, the ptrtle ular number of which hud not been issued from litw office, for live yeais There should ho national legislation to slop this great fraud, which not only K opcratlnc upon the New York Statn cheese producers, but Is a cmater fund on the consuming public He sas that n bill nuthorizluc the Governor of onoh State to llln a State trademaik at YY'.ish incton, that trademark to be used upon any coods manufactured within the Stale for which it was filed. If properly enforced would lemody the fraud. nuxEs law Aiti:simris. Senator llnines Una Drafted Two bit h Ur Will liitlotlutc siion, Aitun'v, Jau 11 Senator liulnes avs thai tlio LlnuorTav Lawmnv lids tear bu amended In at losst two particulars Ho lias nlieady draflod two amendments wnlcli he will soon introduce In the Lecislalure Gne of these provides that ?U00 shall be tho lowest price of a license, cranted under tlio Lbjuor Tax law to sell liquor to bo drunk on tho premises At present there is a license obtainable for $100 which allows the holder to tralllc in lluuuis In places of less than l.'-'OO population This class is to he done, away with Another amendment is to make the vovl. slons of the Penal Code which places j person faillne to pay a line, on com letioii of a misdo meanor. In a penitentiary for as mnnv djjs ns there are dollars of linn Imposed upply to vio lators of.the I iquor T.iv law 1 he courts have held In many lecent oxclno cases that thn Liquor Tax law is complete In itself, nml tint it provides its own punishments foi viola tlons and cannot Invoke the penalties urn scribed hy t lie provision of the I'onal Code abovo mentioned, so tlnl u failure lo pay a fine In reality left that portion of tlie Liquor Tax law Inopeiatlvo It is to ovoienmo this obslnole lo tho punishment id violators that the amendment Is to be proposed. Newspaper onkolhlntliiii In Syracuse, Albany, Jan 11 Tlio VW-Wnmnri Com pany of Syracuse, the corporation which is to print tin) S mouse newspapers formerly Iho Standout and tlio J 'ml, which have been consolidated, llled articles or Incor poration with tho Secretary nf State to day Tlie capital slock is S1.10.UUO, nml the directors are lames ,1 lleldon. Francis Hendricks, YY'alter L Gardner. Horace YY'lnb-, l'red YY' 11 irknr. Hciidrkki. llolilcn, Maitln A Knnppand Albnrt K lllseock. all of Svracuso Junius .1 Hehien subscribes for 7i'0of the l.doo shaies of the cuiuii.iiiy's stock, and Francis llendileks ami Hoi.it o White encli hold 1HH, mid HendilekH Holdeuuiid A K lllseock 17. Nassau Countiy Club. Albavt. N Y.Jan 11 -Tho Nassau (Viimlrs Club filed nillcles of Incorporation with thn hecrntaiy of Statu to-day Thn prliiefp.il ofllco will bo in Glen (Jove, and Iho club will provide furlls members pioper cioiiuds foi uolf und other outdoor spoils, and nlso n elubliousu for their accommodation 1 hedlreeturxaie llar voy Miinlock. i luiiles Yl I'rall. Leonard .1 Husbj, Iloi.tllo.M iIhiiis, l'leilern- Jl Piatt How aril W Maxwell, llmiy F Noves. Chailos (). (liites.iiiid.l llocers Maxwell of llnmkltiii J I) Coles riippau. Percy ( hubb. Ltlvvnid II Latlew, anil .los.-pli il Latluw of (tluii Cove. William l ritleiiiien Ytlanm mid I'jikei I) Hniitlyof Now York oily, and Harold Godwin of HosUn. Jlrs. 1'lnce's I ute in the (iovrinoi'a lliiiuls, Amuny. Jan 11 Mrs Martha Place, whoen conviction foi lliemunlei of her dauclitoi. Ida Place. In Ilrooklyn, was anirmml hytimtouil of Appeals jestorday ami who Is in Sine sine Prison, will bo tlio first woman to occupy thn eloctricehalr if tho Governor does not luturfeie Gov Itoosevtdt to-day suitl that lie was pot familiar with the cam anil could not indicate what course ho would pursue If ho Is naked to extend executlvu aloiucncy to tlio toiidumiietl woman. Gov. Itnnscvelt Honors n Ketiuikllliin. At.nNJ, Jan. 11. Gov. lloosexnlt lias honoied arequisillon of tlie Governor of Tt xas for tho leturn lo thai Statu uf Given C Howard, eliriiced with the oniheyletne it of fmiils i on Incto ins ImiiiN us .ushlci in Hu ,ieu,-lii iim of Iho t itlll (oiiiiadn nml s,m , it i ,,;iu Hovvurd issiiltl to lian lit I in I ur ,pe I ill lui. i Induced ! return v. lunturi v lo New Yoil, where ho vrns nrrosiid and i lion liuld fur aurroudoi Co the Texas authorities, j CONSUMPTIVES' HOSPITAL. nnsvt.T or run svevtat, skxatk COMMITTEE'S IX rEITIOA TIOX. It Is necotninentletl Thai n Ilospllnl He Jtreeted In the Adirondack l'oreat Tre eerte for tlie Trentinent of Persona A filleted wllli Tuberculosis The Finns. Ai.iunv. Jan. 11. The report of tho special Senate cominltteo appointed to Inv estlcato tho advisability of cstablishtnc n Stnto hospltnl for consumptives In tho Adlrondacks was sub mitted lo tho Bonato to-nleht. Tho committeo rneommends th it tlio Stnto establish a hospital In the Adirondack forest preserve for tlio treat ment of eases of tuberculosis, tho site, to bo se lected hy tho trustees provided for In tho pro posed bill submitted with tho report. Tho bill provides that tho sum of $'200,000 bo appro priated for the purpose of oroctlnc and equlp plnc the proposed hospital bulldllius, It Is pro vitleil that within thirty daj a after tho passacn of tho net tlio Governor shall appoint five citi zens of tho Stalo to constituto tho trustees of the Stato hospital for consumptives, who shall be nppolntod for tliico years, who arc empow ered to select n silo within tho forest presorvo wheteln ioconslruct tho hospital atneost notto oxceed $1.10.000, which shall bo completed and provided with nmplo facilities forthoiicccinmo tint Ion of i'OO patients, within two years from Iho p.issacoof the net Tlio trustees nro toroceivo an annual salaty of $1,0(X) per year diirlnc the construction of tho bulldlnc.lupon tho coniple ( ion of w hlch tliolr salaries are toeenso. In ordor to supply lo tli publlo nooded Information con eerninc tlie disease tho committee recommends tlie insncn of n resolution dlrectliic thofitnto llo'll ii of lletlltb to issue n elrenltir enntntnllitr Informutl n upon the subject of tuberculosis and Its prevention. Tho committeo also rec ommends thnt the present lnws be so amended ns to secure ns far as possible the protection of food, fruits nml candy exposed for salo from dust and disease conns Much of tho report Is taken up with tho testi mony taken hy tlio committee, extracts from well-known writers on pulmonary diseases, nml statistics relntlve to tho spread of and tho number of deaths resulting from tuborculosis in tlio State und nation eacli year The opinion of evpertH that tuberculosis is not Ineurnble. tho early nttempls to stamp out the disease, tliu methods by which tho disease Is most com motdv propagated, a review of the recent pre ventive measurus ndopted both In this coun try and Europe, and tlio work of the Stato Hoard of Health In attnmptlnc to prevent in fection by milk examination and tlie kllllnr of herds found to bo Infected with thp dlseise.nro cone over at loncth ami tlie followlnc Interost inc deductions nre mnde by tlio committee: " A disease which carries off by death ovor 1.1.000 of tho citizens of this Stato each year, nnd which Involves bofore death the loss of the servlcesof tlioso nmieted with It from ono to silcht years, should certainly receive tlio seri ous attention of sfitesmen ns well as philan thropists Fiom the standpoint of political economy alono the llnancial loss to tho Stato each year is enormous, ns will bo shown by re liable statistics "If half of tho morn than 111,000 annual deaths from tuberculosis in this State can bo saved It means a saviuc of nearly S7.000.000. AllVRten. therefore. In this direction shniilrt meet with Iho hearty cooperation of this und) In tlie interests of economy as well as bu rn unit) "Ono of tho results of tlio investigations of your committee lias been to shown lamentable lack of hospital provisions for tuberculous per sons in our larire cities nnd towns lloeocnlr infr tho infectiousness of these eases, tho nub ile hospitals reject them if It Is possiolo to flnil nn excuse to do so. antl no suoclal public hos pital exists for the treatment of tuberculosis, so far ns your committee has been nblo to learn Ye succest thut tlio representatives of the l.irce cities antl towns urcoupon their local authorities the presslnc necessity for estab llshinc special hospitals for thn treatment of tuberculosis, to bo located somowhoro in tho suburbs " i v; En a n ox of r.Ano n. Itesoliitloiis In J'nvnrof Woman Suffince nnd Public Ownership of I'rnnclilses. Ai.iunv, Jan. 11. Yt to-day'n session of iho convention of tlio Stato Worklncmon's Federation of Labor two resolutions, over wliiclitheii' will he lively debate at subsequent bosslone, worn introduced and referred lo tlio ( ominittuo on Itcsolutions One is hy Harriet F Mills, representing tlio Now York Stato Suf fraco Association, and provides that tlie feder-t atlon shall recommend to tlie Lecislature tho enactment oflawseivlnc women the sulTniEo up the sumo terms as men: mid tho other. In troduced li) Samuel Pi in co of Clear Packers' I iilon No 2.11 nl New York, recommends that' nfllllated bodies be urceil by tho convention lo t iko independent liolltital action on a plank to provide for public ownership and operation of all means of transportation, of telecrnph and telephone, cas. nlictnc and water plants-also lor the strict enforcement of labor and f.ictoiv inspection and tlio establishment of labor bu icaus In the different labor centres of tlio State undei the eonlrol of thn trades unions In the til tei noon the flelit over tlio idmlssion of Di'leeute Mcvoy was fiercely contesti d, hut Ills friends wmi. and a vote cMuc IlimnnMt in tho convention with full priv lleccs was t-nr-rled.ill to-Ill Yeouiiiiittee.comnrislne YIessre Perrlne. Ileurj and Harris of New York I'itr Kcraldof Albans aiiilll.ynch of Syracuse, w.is'ap iminletl to wiilt on Gov Koosevolt to arrance for aid in labor h clslntiou at the coinlnc ses sion of tin Lecislature. 7 ritosrrrm cjvtf, ovrirnj.s. I'raiiLlin II. I.m ke nml Ills Partner, ,Inhn G. Illlburn, Dt-cllun lu.seire, AmsNV, Jan. 11 Hcnjamiu J. Shove, tho foi mer Ibsti let Attorney pt Onondaca coiiutv. wJio wasileslcnuteil by tlm Attorney-General to tontltitt tiic criminal proecodlnes :iuaftit canal ollleials, based on the report of the ('mini Iiivpsiicatme Commission, was in thncitv to day conferring: with Attornoy-oeneial Davis I rauklln 1) l.ocko of HiilTiilo liisdeellnnd lu set vu as one of tho special pioseoutinc ntloi iiuvh in tlie eauul piosneutioiie Thn Governor Piomiitl) olTered the place to John G. Illlburn, Mr. locke's paitncr In Iho linn of ltoct is, Locke ,V Illlburn of Uiiflalo. and he also declined llrjjL-jjlion to (inv, nnd "Mrs. Koosrvelt nt tliu 1 urt Oruiico Club. Aiihsv.Jhh IL Tli chief social event of the Alb my season was tint leceptlon civen lo nlKlit li the Fort Oraneo Club to the (loicrnoi and Mrs Itoosi-vclt Previous to the reception Gov ami Mrs llooscvultdined with Mrs. John Y. L i'riisn. at her residence on F.Ik street The) were met coming from Mis Prion's by tol. Georco Curtis Tieadwull, Iho Governor's military scorelai). who. in liisoqleial capac ity, escorted them lo the Foit Oranee Club, wheio they wem mil at tho enttaiico by tlio members of tlie Governor's staff In full tin i torm Tim clubhouse was elaborately doeo i ainit Tin receiv mc partyconslstedof thcGovornor nntl Mrs Iloosevelt, Gen ( harles Trncey, 1'iesi ilout uf thn cliili. and Mrs Traeov, Miss Mveis nml Mrs John 'I Noitnn, Mis iMwnril iiow tlilch. Mrs Georco Jl Tliiielmr. Mrs Naihunlei YY'ales and Mrs Iluel C Andrews, wlvesof tho trustee of tins club Tho cuests Included many distinguished pnrsoiiH of city ami Htule .mil famous men fiom othoreilles Tlioin I'optlou was fiiim li to l'' o'clock, and was fol lowed hy u supper nnd a dance Comptroller Wiiicnn Cues In llat Splines, N. C. Ai.iHNV.Jaii 11. -Stato Comptroller William J. Morgan left to-du foi Hot Springs. N C. intending lo be conn foi tho nuxt four or five weeks Tlio Comptiollei ' health was unfavor ably affected by ilm vieorous campaign waged in Novi'iubi'i, and a change was absolutely necessaiy Assembl) man Hill Sworn In. Aljiin. Jan II. Yssomblyman Henry W Hill nf I'.rio eiuiiiiy. who leslgned that ofllco when Gn lllnck, on tlio last day of thn old yea i. appointed linn District Attorney of Frio einiiiis. an oilice for which it was determined aflen.aiil Hint he was Ineligible on nccouiit of his i lection In tlm Ysseuibly. was sworn in by Senietiiiy of statu .McHonoiighnsuu Assembly man this itltenioon Mr lllll had on .Ian. 'J io c, illcd his resignation as Assemblyman. Gov. Itimsev ell's .Vlilltnry Serretnry. Aiiianv. Jnn 11 -Col. George Curtis Tread well, military secretary to the Governor, was leappoinleil to Gi.if office to-day hi Gov. Itooso velt This appointment completes the Gov ernor's military stuff. l'niiiiilrd Her Iluuil ultli a Touch I'iece nf liner. John Cullen, who forltwolyears has boarded with Widow Cuthorino Shields nt -111) Fast Tweiiiy-nlnth stiect, declared last night that thn corned licof she served him fordiunei was touch She denied it, and he pioved the truth iflinak I'liituibi I'oiiiiilinc Imi ovnr the Imad Willi Ihi In el s,,i. ivii-. I il,, ii to linllnvun litis ii -el vi b a it i in t i if stMipw mnds ( uiien i 'i I k. d up iii iii List 'Jiuriv lift It street ' sllll' ii 'I lie Ails of Kvnn Ale I ma) be lo ilated, but the brew ins neier, Adv. hum's 1'Arnns ncicrn or. rrnlmhly Thrown Orerbonrtl hy the North Gerninn I,lner Oresden. tpttial Cable fiupateh to Tnr Rck. London. Jan. 11 A parcel of papers nnd books supposed to botonc to the North Gorman Lloyd's steamship Dresden has been picked tip by tho coast guards AtMnmrlon, In Corn wall. Tho North Gorman Lloyd's agents say thoyhnvo no apprehensions for the Dresden, which sailed from Uremen for Baltimore on Dec. 31 The packneo contained thn log. man ifests and passenger llsls of tho Dresdon for 181KI. His thought that tho htindla was acci dentally dropped overboard. Lloyd's ncent nt LUorpool roports that tho British steamship Juno, which arrived there to-day from Snvannnh. passed on Jan. 0 In Int. fiO.15' north, long. lHaO'wost. a largo steamship In tow steering oast, evidently hating lost her propeller. She showed no Blgnnls. A heavy galo sprung upon thn next day nnd tho Captain ot tlio Juno fears that tho disabled ship hroko adrift from the vessel towing her. At tho onleo of the North Germnn Llovd lino In this city jestorday It was said that no anxiety was felt about tho Dresden. It wan said that the Dresden was not dun at Haltlmorn until to-dnv. Tho Dresdon has been chartered to the Spanish Government to bo usedlntrnns- Bortluc tlio Spanish soldiers ftom Cuba to pain. llEltf.IS'S UAMniAXG SCAXnAL. , Count Klaus inn l.'clnffstt-ln Arreslrd Scions of Aristocratic I'mnllles I'leeccd. .Yjurta! Cable DuoaUh (oTnr 9tJr. IiEnLiN. Jan. 11. Count Klaus von Egloff steln, a membor of one of tho best families, has been arrested hero in connection with tho re cent gambling scandal In tho Club dcrrroh llchon, whoro many young mon of aristocratic families huvo boon floeced. Count Klaus von F.glofTsteln is tho eldostson of tho head of tho family He Is '21 years old. a Lieutenant in tlio Prussian Uhlan lteglment No. 10 and was engaged to bo mnrrled last year. The Club dor 1 rfllillchen, according to the Derlln Jlornicourln: is a society of young officers, netors. writers and Government employees, whlcli hold its meetings in various hotols and restaurants, having no II veil abode Tlie conduct of the members had been of such n cha -acter before the gamb ling scandal that the llub was excluded from some of thn chief llerlln hotels. A professional gambler named YoIT. who was Implicated in n. notorious camblli.uiiffalr.thn Konrad Hentes case some years aeo, and who In consequence served a term In jail, was ntlmltted to the club and succeeded In 'leoeltig many members. His exploits were nmoig tho thincs that recently broucht the club into notice, but ho disap peared as soon ns the newspapers got wind of tho affair, Ho am. others could cheat with comparative impunity ns fear of the Kaiser's displeasuro would kiep many of their victims silent. &AGASTA ItKADT FOIl riOnT. The Spanish Premier May Fnco the Cortes with Cnblnet Unchanged. fciat Cable D'fpatth lo Tnr Snv, Lovdom Jan. 11 A despatch to tho Ex ohanco Telegraph Company from Madrid says it Is regarded as absolutely certain that Premier Sacasta will face the Cortos with tho Cabinet practically unchanged. Hofior Sagasta has scored a great tactical ud vantaee In rallying to his side Gen. Woyler. the Duke of Tctnan, SoHor Canalejas nnd llomero Itobledo With this combination it is believed that SenorSagastn has little fear of an opposition led by Seflor Silv cla OEItMAX XiVAT, rnOGllAMMR. 'Government trill Ailbere to the Limits Already Prescribed. Sp'nal Cable Rftpalch tn Tht Son. Berlin. Jan. 11 At a meeting of tho Budget Cbininlttoe of tlie Iteiclistng to-day Hear Ad miral Tlipitz. tho head of tlio Imperial Ad miralty, said that no intention had boon mani fested to submit n now naval proeinmme. tlio authorities having acieod to adhero to the lim its already prescribed. tiii: i.a noxmaotixF. disasteh. Opening of Trinl of Dainnge Sultnf Owners of tlio Croiunrtysblre. Saectal Cable P'spaUh to The Scs. London. Jan. 11. Trial ot the suit broucht by Law A Co . the ownnrs of the British steam ship Cromartyshire, against tho Compagnie Gunfrale Transatlantlquu for damages to the Croniartjsluin us the result of her collision with tlio Freneli linei 1 a Iloureocue, In which tlie latter was sunk, was begun in tlie Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice to-day. AT.LE(!El riSlt OF ART TltEASUItES. l'nlntlngs Snltl to Hum llren Sold by Pope Plus IX. Pound In Siivoitv. .Sveaal Cable Drivaich to Vht Scs. London'. Jan. 11 The correspondent of the J'lill Mall Can-tit In Home sajs that u renewed seaielifoi palntlngswhlcli.it bus boon openly slnteil, weie soltl by Pupo Pius IX. lias dis closed some of thn Densities in tho little town of Tlnrnndt. Saxony, In tlie collection of tho lste Count Lestvyc-Siiminskl These include a nun by Corroeio, a inacnillcont work, and 'two Mnrillos l'41'AT, rOMI'I.IAWi: AXXOUXCEI). Hrjiort Tlutl Count II of American IMahope VMM lie Held 111 itiinie. Special Cable Jlnpatch lit lut. Bus. Bovtr, Jan. 11 Tho Otrnratnrr Ilomauo publishes a Papallettor announcing the Pope's compliance with the wish of tlio American Bishops to hold a council in Homo In thecourso of the present year, Kngllah Shipbuilding Uecord Broken. .Spenal Cable Jletpalch to Tnr Sos London, Jan. 11 Llonl's shipbuilding re turns for Fnglaiiil show that the output of F.nglish yards in IKON. including warships. was 801! vessels, aggregating 1 ..110, 1215 tons. Tills surpasses nil foimnr records. Kuglish Illcjt In Trails in a lintl Way. .Tjitritil Cable D'lpateK to Tnr Scs London, Jan 11 The Birmingham bicycle trade seems to be drifting from bad toworso Three companies engaged In the manufacture of bicycles nio about to closo up thcli affairs and another Is to lm reorganised f-stuh is-iirn i84T,. NTAY Y'Ol'.K STOIll:, IIIlOOKf.VN RTOIIFJ), linOXDWA IlrolilvwiY A, lledford Ale. toll. .UNI SI' 1 ultonht. A ITUtbiisli Ave A drop in the mercury creates a deiiiniid for moro wool. No need to shiver, though, ns broken lots havo caused a drop in prices here, ou a number of lines of MUX'S OVERCOATS nml ULSTERS, TO $1C.00. Formerly $:2, $25, $28, $0 and ;j5. These nre this Winter's choicest garments, and while your size is here to day, don't delii, as it may be gone to-morrow. 1 1 m I You ioiA stnrrtml). BROADWAY, Cor. 31st St. ASSAULTED BY SOLDIERS. xrro nr.nvr.Ans rr.uxnim iiousbs ix II A VAX A. Willi on Spree They Hob n nskeshop nnd n Store and Asinult Some Spnnlnrdi Dlitributlnr Itntlons to Starving Cubans Spert.l Cable DnptlcS to Tnr. Bun. Havina. Jan. IL Joso Cunndo. a Spanish grocer at La Vcdado, has reported to Gen. Lud low that two soldiers belonging to thoLTghth and Tenth regulars and a cl lllnn attackod tho bakery of Manuel Monendor.. n Spaniard, at Sovonth and Tonth streets this mornlngand forced tho proprietor to glvo thorn liquor. Aftor drinking thoy plundered Mcnonilez's houso. Then thoy went to Cuando's store, on Lti Luna street, whero they asked Adolfo Av In and r.mlllo Vegn, cmploices of Cuando, to glvo thorn something to drink Tho clerks refused to do so, saying that It violated tho ordor Issued by Gen. Ludlow. Vega was knocked down and tho soldiers plundorod tho store. YY'hon Cuando attempted to protect his proporty ho was assaulted. His family went to his assist ance, and ho, his wife brother, nntl sister-in-law wcro badly hurt. Y'ega and Avin wero also wounded. Tho soldiers shot nt u milkman on tho street, but missed him and killod his horse. Tho soldlors procooded to tho Salon Trochn. tlio headnuartors of Governor-General Brooke. disarmed the night watchmnn, a mnn nnmoil Ballcttcros, and robbed him of somo money. Capt Pago was detailed to arrest tho drunk en soldiers, but in tho menntlmo Seflor Cuando had notified the soldiers of tho garrison, who took the two offending soldiers into custody. Gon. Ludlow Is Investigating the affair, and If the charges against tho soldiers are found to be true thoy will bo severely punished. Tho Hpanlsh steamship llamon do Horroin. which sailed for Nuovltns )estordny. took 50. 000 rations, which will bo distributed hy Gon. Carponter. This mornlnc 00.000 rations woro sont hy rail to Pinar del Itlo. consigned to Gon. Davis. Ono hundred thousand rations each havo been Bent to Matanzas. Clenfuegos nnd Sanetl Bplritus. and oO.OOO to Trinidad. Gen. Brooko has ordered the transport Comal to convoy provisions to several othor places. An other steamship Is expected hero next woek with -100.000 rations for Havana, .100.000 for Clenfuegos. 200,000 for Jlatanzns and 100.000 for Trlnldud. Gen. Sangorhas writton tho followlnc lottor to the Alcalde of tho town of Cervantes, Prov Inco of Matanzas: "Francisco Vnldcs complains that a Cuban ox-offlcer by the iinmo of Domingo Gonr.ale7. who resides In your town, ordered him to leavo tho place and not return. I liieloso you several conies of n. hamtn Issued hr m. one nf irhleh you will plnco In tho hands of Citizen Gonzalez, and you will Inform him that if ho gives mo any further troublo I will havo him arrested, brought to Matanzas and lodged In jail. " You aro charged witli tho prcsonatlon of peaeo In jour town, and unless jon nro able to keopthe peaco It will bo necessary to removo you from Tour position nnd appoint someone else who will do so. All residents of the island black, white, Spanish or Cuban aro entitled to the protection of thn law In their persons nnd proporty, nnd I havo been sent born to sen that they recelvo it I shall undoubtedly per form my duties lu this respect." rT.EA FOR OEltMAX AdltAItTAXS. Government's Argument n Fnvor of the Imperial l'tiotl-sunpljr Hill. Xpertal Cable Vrtvatch to The Sun. J Br.ni.iN.Jnn.il. The debato on the moat supply was continued in tho lle'Ichstac to-day. Count on Posadowsky-YA'ohner, Secretary of Stato for tho Interior, tie. clnretl that tho question was whether tho urban population should havo t licaper meat or tho rural minority suffer nn incalcula ble lasting injury. Ho ndded that so long as It wns not proved thnt tho fooil supply of the peo ple, was endangered tlio Government would havo to defend tho Interests of tho rural minority. ZOLA MUST FAY DAMAGES. Mulrtett In (100 Primes for Accusing M, Jtidet tif Value 1'orcett Documents. .Special Cable Deipaleh lo Till SOH. Paius, Jan. 11. Tlio Correctional Tribunal has sentencod Jl. Zola to pay a lino of 100 francs and fJOOfrnncs damnccs for accusing M. Ernest Judet. .1 journalist, of hnvlnc made use of forged documents in an nttack mado by Judet upon Zola's father. QEllMAXY AXl THE CAItOIIXES. Xegotlntioiia ns to a Coaling Station nnve Xot Heeli Com lulled. Special Cable Ileipalck to Tnr Acs'. London. Jnn 1'-'. A despatch to the Standard from Berlin sa)s that tlio iiecotiations between Germany and Spain icgardinc tho Carolino Islands havo not Set been concluded. It is probable that Germany will get only a coaling station in tlie Islands 31 lu. llemy Itetnins Zulu's Counsel. Altcial Cable Despatch to Tnr Sos. Paiiik. Jan. 11 Summonses In the action biouglitby Mmc Henry, widow of Col Hour), against il lleln.ich for .sl.indunuc her hus band wcro issued eslerday. It is wild that 51 Iteliiiich ha ictalncd M. 1. aboil, who vvus Zola's counsel, to defend him. and that 00 wit nesses will be called. A Spanish Plea fur Itussnn il'eti oleum. Special Cable Deipatch to The Scn, Baucelona, Jan. 11. Tlio Dtauo advocates a modilleation of tlio Spanish customs regula tions in order to allow llusslan petroleum to compete on equal tonus with tlie American pioduct. HOME LIFE lH.UHIK, SIU0,:i'iS H'i. Insilinnee Coiupuules Ilunl lilt by the Pile ill 'I his sJhv-St rnper. The lloinoLifo Insuinneo Company building, tho iippei floors of which vv ci u burned on tho night of Dec. A, was insured for $;i."0,lXK) Tlie llro insurance companies look the risk furtive jeaisat tho rale of lo tents on Sloo, or two centson 100acar I'ot the whole. Insurance tho companies cot only $70.i yenr Tlio duni aco donu by tho Iho has been appraised at M Oti.U'.'o S' Tho lire Insurance companies will have lo pn that amount. Tho appraisal bus lust been made John Downey inpresentetl the lift- iusiiianco com pany, J. I). Jllnoi the lire liisiii.ince lom pnules, und Otto SI IMdlil wan chosen bv tlieso twotonf t ns iiinplre Tlies agieetl that Iho value of the building before the lite was SIHK).O(H) Tho llulltliiig Depuitniont decided that the entile flout fiom tlie eight II Moor up must bo taken tlowii, anil llnaiiiialsors ntrrci-il that tlie cost of doing thatlwork and lohuilding with new TucUahoo marble would bo $7.).-'io If almost nnyothfi kind of material lould bo substituted foi the inaible Ibis cost would lie coiibldorably loss. i ho appraisers think, because there nro but two quarries whore Tueka hoe marbln can bo obltilnod. ami of eourso they have u ninnoiolv Somo of the mnrblo that will bo tnkon from the building is not so badly tUmngod bin that It can bo used over again. and It Is osti mated thnt the underwriters will getatlMbt $il,000 out of this. Tlie appraisers, after living tho damage to the front, iiindouearelu! eonipu. tntiouof tlm damago to the lutoiior of the building Thoy mntlo separnto uppralsnmont of tho woodwork, tlie paint, tlio tiling, tho steam pining, the elect ric lighting apparatus, the elevator appurnliiH nnd the ironwork Tim aggregato of the damago to these things was This appraisement Is hlndlngOJin both com panies Tho tiro insurance companies Inter ested nre the Hoyal oi Liverpool, which had tin $S0.(X)0 rlBk: the Continental "of Now Y irk. wh ch had n $70000 risk tlie Sun of London which had a KiO.ikki risk: tlie I'henlx of Brfioklyn. the North British nnd Mereantllo am the dvorpool and lyuidon and Globo, which bail $40 000 risks each, unit tho Gorman Amoricnn of New; York, which had u $.'ti).iioo risk. 'I lie total loss will bo divided among l liesn companies In proportion to tho amount thoy had ilsked In tlm same manner Unit the $70 per vonr recoived by tho com- I'"?V:i,i'il" ,' !lv,.!0( . "'.j'10.70 "'" ltoi got$l(l,tho (XintliiKiital $l-l,tho htm Sill, tho Phenlx.. North llrltlsh and Slercimtllo am tliu Ixmdon mid Liverpool and Globe fH each, nud the (lerniHii-Amerlcnii $il Jfotiuli llguiliig shows that for Its Jill tho I!onl will havo to pay $4Ti,r.it0, for lis $11 tlm Com imnul will haieto pa) $311.115. for lt $10 tli" SiVi, have tp pay $'JH,i74. for their $,- en.dithe phe px. tho North ..British and tlm Ixmdon and Liverpool and Globe will have to pay SS2.7HO hato to pay$17:ow!h0 ao vrlll No matter who makes your ovening clothes thoy'ro no good unless thoy fit. I No mnttcr who makes thorn, L you can't get moro than good Vs cloth and iit. i Our cloths aro tho best money 1 can buy; wo mnko to fit. j Jnck Frost is n good fellow if ' you get on tho right side of him inside an ulster; 15 to 82 gets you there. $18 gets a good overcoat; if too much, $15 will do it. Rogers, Peet fc Co. Leonard and Hrnailway. Prince and llroailway. Tlilrty-ieoontt ami llroailnsr. ? Blue Label mjjm f J are right; twenty s , ? varieties ; any one v - makes a "good start i S for a good dinner" r I ask your grocer. i li S CcnTiCE Brothers Co., S ItociiisTrn, N. T, raond's- k fB$hr&wrsi- T soothes, nnd i1 ' IBMAlrdvl then permanently i ! 1 r--V cures itching or 'i ffllntmcrit SJ"S i IsfeiiSJ . Y'cro. It i3 a S specific in nil skin diseases, and gives ',' i, quick relief in bnrm and bruiios. j J i Testimonials from all classes pro; o J ' 1 its efficacy. Prico GO cents; trialsizo 5 f 1 1 25cenU. All druggists, or sent by i1 mail. Put up only by POND'S EX- 'i ; TRACT CO., 7G Fifth Av.,N.Y. City. !' i ' There isn't anything "just S3 good." i Francis O'Neill, 1170 and 11712 Jlroadway, ( Torntr 28th Street. p Ladies' Boots and Slippers. All sires and stj lea in slock. Gentlemen's Boots and Ties. ', It-it atj les and moderate prices. SITCI I -Wa call attention to our CUSTOM C DM'AKTMENr III both latllcs' and iientlemt-n" lines. Anj concciiahln onler win bo promptly 1 Mica. In thu best possible degree nt workmanahlp. ) Bickerman's. ! How's yourdesk? IT you nci'il one, you onn flnrl it I in our stock of outs lmnilriHl styles , every ono Ih I rim blue. ' I'lionc JH0:t Siirinp;. AA1ERICAN DBSK & STOOL CO., ' llmvnrtl S. Crosby Strerta, ! Ono block east from Hronchvay. Durable Besks. NW CURE"F0R NERVOUS PROSTRATION HY TIIK 0PPENHEIMER TREATMENT. till i:ST 4Bth ftT., N'. V. DISEASESFnVIEN All accret antl prhatn dlscaseauf men cured In few iluiH. sklu ilbeasi-s, blood jiolsonlnir, nrrvoua de tuhtj, lost icnr rfstored. every impediment re inutril. HotolUMl'Tl MUD-JAMKSTITlTTEand inault Iho mint blood aud nrne specialist, 2111 Kast liith st near ad a.. no tharee unless curd: houm. Htow. Hunda) a included. t , SUOAIitaku hnble (skunk) Cnpes, 11 Inches ilrep, SO swtt-ii, hlch storm lollur, retlucetl It. S40; entire mock Cupcs, C'ollurrttes and . Iulf luuikfil down. c. C. Sbayne, Weat 'jl l-M St., near Otli Av. 1 thu rus n r agaixst itonr.itTs. , 1 .tllissiiiertiuc "f Motliotllst M'onien In nl. tluiore rii.lests Acalnst Sentlnc Ilim. HiiTiMoiir. 3Iil Jan. 11. Thoro was a maaa nieotinK of Molliodlst Enlscoii.-xl women hers to-day to taVo notion in the cas orConcrese-man-elect HobertH of Utah. Mia. John NbIT nrcsideil ami Mm. V. O. DanloI:was Becro lary Mie. C'lnr.i I,. Itoaeh of Wnahincton. Kecreliiy of tlio Homo Missionary 80 clcly, in.ido the nrlnclpal atldross. Mrs. Tel ler of 'WusliiiiKton, wife of Senator Henry M. Teller or Colorado. Is the ccnforcnce rroel ilcnt, bm bIjb was not at tins ineetinc. anil th Jmllc savther have not been ablo to cet,'lier o.Uko up tlio llchtnealnst Koberts. Itesolu toiiB wero ailoiittjil, which uftor.doclarlnit that JtoberlhM nilmlsior. to a haat In Conrrei would bo 11 dlHurnoo lo tho country, say: .i.-u'."''."'. 'iT t oncers anil membors of e.i "u!8,,,om. 3I. 'ilonary Hoolety of thn MetlimliKt 1 nlhcoral ( htircli in the city of Hal. Iniore.nssombloil In dealer Hall. Iliiri 11th day of Joimury. Irtliit. that wo do entor our most earnest and snleiiin luotest lu-'aliiht tho adml- pn of the suljl Koberts to a plnco In the coun cils of tho nation, anil wo iiluilare ourseles to nut fonli every endeavor to present the ealam llv lh.it threatenK 111 rtiul to unite with all I ii!i iJr"lT,.15i" ,,n'"nyoniznuo In oriean- 1 lcil cfTurt In this direction ' 1 xr A.i''"W".,I,,ieo WP J'l'pnlntcd to sen IhatOTory 1 Me hodlst church lu llnltlmore elrciilatod a 1 Petition acalnst the Mjtitina- of lloberts. 1 -- - v a La Grippe f Have you had it? If not, 1 be prepared, for it is here. You needn't dread the dis ease so much as the suf fering afterwards. Why have it? 'Tis the weak, nervous, pale and thin who suffer most. Scott's Emulsion corrects these, conditions. It gives strength and stability and the strong ?i1r0-M..ff the disese. 'Twill lift you out of that terrible depression which ' follOWS. All dninriiu, ooc. tnd 91.00.