THE OMAHA DAILY VMAK. OMJLHA , FRIDAY MCXHNltfG , MARCH 20 , ISflL 272. \ A fl Htili ( ( rjVlf vof ( Dm tnillftiilllliiAllon MANV Clltf8 ! IICAOY 10 BCVOLT , ftM'i'flfMlllnlHl ' ( tltli HHI l'iliMli'i' ' lliii U'liiltl'ifM < > I | | HIM | | III Mfl'MtiK ' 'Tiled < n 'I'nlk ' ( jHI iMfl ( ) ln Mif 'I'llfl ' tlrn. I IfllH'dlOIIHlllH | / f 'Hi * HcnMil Uni mn nil HI * hut it lMtii/ill / - l'h trm I'tftA lll'lfw ' , N II , olitlliiK Hint nil wfnl r li"lt ( i wlicn * ) IMI < ( I iMMUitfllc It IllH HIiKfV iirn M riml H hr iritis 'I lii'lr ' Imif M Hfti ) lltitiriir4 ullicd tlio lr' ' i" rtiin tin * llf I In ) IIIOIH iif ill * Hlitin Hint WliMi tioilhtu m | KtfHltl III" ! " Will ll 4 tinlf II llOAUII t ll ' * tMt < "l HKlM l HlM WllllHf1. ) II Illll il i l.t-Mt tlw iVf > rmt Hint ml it loimivo Inn | H | I ii | Hiilliiltmi Hiii'itiK Itm tiiilliini Hint ( twr lilitMfrt , ltH ( ! ! H WII liMliirltiiit'd to Join Ifl III * Illll lllWU II liii'i ' * liinili | iKiiiHdllmr \ liillitMpritiu Uiili' t in 'iH * ili' ' i ivirtild Im U > rrlbln to ttio lnli ) i < H , Wmitiiiit nml Nrlmixlin Inoluml < > ( b lni ( ! > ) liV MHili hiiui'lill'fa inHlioit Hull ninl liiihltitjIlxHi' II timvii'riiii iinilmhlottiiit IM fHiinm I'linlinf Mlmix vvlll nn vi ! iittlmlr I -.IIM . | < I i.i 'l , | nntp | fnl mm iii Aiinrli-iiii llnrvn. lltwj CliMKl , 'I'V II MltlUn , lll Koail hlnl I . .lullVwiMil , tvlllillin | n ilbla nuiiiorl | uf Vminr Mnii'A ftill'l nl III * llnfi" * . Thcnt clit ( i rinilil mMiiiiiaiiil nllinrtt Ihu iinlti'i Mii'iiitlli i.f Itii * lliKcliihl iiiul I'lnn ' HIilKO nili'hilK Tivii Hlrllov lll < llniiil.Ui'd Cloud ninl l.lliln UniiMil , ivtiilc tlii'V I'liliiotniviinu Mi" II | I | IM In HID irciMil trniihli * , vvtiro f liliit r It Ilixlr I'liinliy In tlmUiltoi , ninl liitii limy IKUII it < ( infurcod by oilii't * t tin * iiiiil hint tlm season turn ni.r i fiivnrnblo would lnv > 'e inado llm w.tililnr Miiiilii ) fur inllcn nniutnl. t m\Miv : iv inn MID. "A flir I iii | I Ilium ' . " ! . luil KO loilny , "I liuvodocMcd that it Wiini'l dot bo Ki ( l tMilii'V tiinlUivv llilt man HUH t4il > tnki'li Ini'U tiiOlnnhn jmt nowr , If > id < thn until vvhiildlli'il Poor wo tvould Hlto him timvktod , nml will rundrr the nil Ihu n lntnnco In our imwir In l > rlii nlKHit that remit , hut v\u will ink" U'HKl ' nirn Hint ho li not not nt llhcrtj until il Her vvn iiMMvhntwn ran ilo with lilin 1 think llmrn It llttla doubt thnt un iiml't Kiitul him up for fron fmirl 'cn lo twi'iily jcuri , but I tiovlmiiM IxiliiUrn to ( tiiitiliii novviiiiil iliouli nut lw ii nvlftml , I ilnnlitvliutlur ha conli In ) to iilto tcil unit brnuutit hack Imro I li cfitittnlr would not bun ruulllvo from Justice mi farm wit nnt coiuvrnnil , On the other . II vvuiliimlil iiottncccid In I'oitvlUlni , Milt bi'in Wflroilldfnnlly tutu him over Jor trldl fir innnlor In Uninhit I hnvo no ad Vlrd tin IMJ inly nttorncy of DoiiKlut county. ' I'm nk I'tiiii' , alia * MiCartnuy , the manwlio cliiiri/ ( * Milk with Iho mtinlor. nlttioudi tie liw IMTII ruli'ii o < 1 Irom tlm CDimtyJall , U ntll ld by llm dot ctlvc , who will tin It him lu Ixdntorrliuvnil , It In nald Iv i'iiii miMitni'lliu ' In tlio itttcmpUx % vlilch 1 1 to tbo innrdi > r of Mr IWr , ( nit 111" HiiUKlitho trust have \tecn \ li lu IHI thin to domrllxi HID honte 10 ac i-Jy nndulvnthu dctultfof thu commls nlllio ( ntiiu , oFricr.ni ni'nr. Tti * cuitni ) tioiiMi oPhlnli liiivotliclrlmml full nt inTBont In innldiifr propnr.itidin for thn frlcicio of un IniinctiMi < | iiaiitlty of Inndoi ilitur which vvlll bo put on the mirkot April I , ivhi'ii Hit' ' frou miKariliuno of the tailrt law I'M ! * Into rlfii'l. Alrciuiy tvvulvo tomiorary | vvnn-lumM'i Imvc boon boniUd and they nru lidnif llllt'il with Bii nr by miM > rtors and liirK "lciilcn Il ( < i licllut-inl tlmt at Ions IIM/KKI Inu-ri U will IHJ thrown on Iho market In I'McoK" , to fintiulhing of vvbn Mill l i bonded in curt at rail rixiii ili-ii' ) ' " 'Ilio law cocs into of fi'ct nt tnliliililht un tiie last nlfh ol Ilili iticiiitli nnd nt thnt hour Cotlccto Clnrk't ofllcuvlll baoHiiicd | fortlio accoin niiHliitlon of thu iniirftiaiitn , mill the IMSIIIUICD uf llMilu'roMnry pupori fortlio relou.soof tli ktllff wilt iMvtiti Iloforo dayliKht tnoj-ren mnvmbli ) will boglu at tlio vviironouHcs am ( lcKld | , nnd tlio custom IIOIIHO iinthurltlc think tlm icone < i will rival those witncssix mno } cur rigo vhon colToovvuuton tht- free Hit. ti.isitsA AMI TIIK woiii.n'arAiii. Jntrici A Mt Knlijlitof Helena , Mont , , salt IMIII.V Hint Ha1 U'iiiMiitiiro there \vonld un doulitidly itiprvirlato | | S-Vl.UH ) next .fanuar Innililllluti In thaiumof fTifl.UOU already np- I'rnprUtod ' for the world's fair exhibit pur ri II , or me inr. Dtirlni ; the ovi'n ilnjn ondliiK at IS o'clocl | n t tiliiht Nl pntlcnts. iilfTerliiB from the pro- vnlUng liilliifiirii or other ailments illructly nltrtlnitikOlo In tt , tuivo boon received at th fdiintjr lie i'ltnl. The lint comiuiics every IhliiK Irom iv bad cold to pneumonia , ml Ilio lionpltal ill IIHvJ to overllovvin Vtllh jH'r oin nulTorlnK front pulmonarV o tnnu'hl.it nfTiM'lloiii. L'p to midnight there \V | > mini pullDlililn Iho hospital In both th ini'dlriil and turitlcnl dc'partiiionts , of vvhU Kit ) \voro Inttio forinor. jMllioiigh it vvouli U ) iiiij < ix tl > lu to miy Jixl liovv many of tties f nrtn < t Hl vvlih the ( trip , physicians say I hin fold I'lllimito thnt ono-thlrdof them ar IhiTuntticf dlndly or Indirectly on account cllt. lr ililotilTV I'nlmcr hns practically ad- tl ( Hl lh national lutnmlitiloii not to incut In April II0liaM nfiit n jtutcraciit lo cachcum- lriUMi > r In VrliUh hosnynthnt according to lh lulnitr wf tliotrt'owry ilciurtmiMit | In re- dint lo funN thoini-wlliiK- Iho c\inimK lim nlll * fwl dolli-t | of | ir > , < xi ) . Ho nho na > 9 Itml llwrH U HW hew tu < in M4 to comu bofow ltn wtiiMhtkiH \ ut'h in M'tlitic and IntliaaUs I It A l * lnfllii next Hviitombcr would hu M ( KKV . I'rof U U Oarner , a wi'itlK.y nolfntlit of ll < ik . V * , tu tlu ote l a irvot ; ilcnl of HUM * ( tk lHM rn t HnB et thu l.uiKuaKo of lMHk ) * , i t | M tnj n Irjlni ; to curry on a f M MHll ll Wild "HO Uf thU HllC9 at ICotll A MMltoUir * dlHto nmnotiiii hero , lie sc- wbkti 1 % one of tlio ot the nniisul * . butdhl not . i\0 \ mys ho HHMR mr vtHoiiroL-lntr rt < ults NMi < f ul ItiMlon. New York.Vu.sh - . I UrwMiill neil ( "tmlpHton. Ho hat ifin ru'hl IW ultlwivto trluinpti of lili i I'm' ( lim rU u h H riiry uirntor Ik * HM tlM i lnH Irntllullim , and ku 4 > 4) ) Mrt il l iturfi on 0 * I S 'H In H nny U llM I nllni HUUM llw hu ctwlribittitl to hH thwry of tbo l < u < f the Htwik y Irilw. litin UM * l w U lK I'mitMMr h t H ( lariirr said llwu ta fwn4 fumk vw tlHlW > Hlhut the Lin. l lfc mHthvit la llmltwl to i * * rillK < u nounU. * or rvol l Nrt II lrl n. " It IMIH ! by tat tHrvtkl , r ItquUauU 'food 1 \tt \ MM * . naHilno the f theV \ ml Wlif MMH h t v ry itar , wUlo Ua I ha towenllyudof I M 4 < If H W fully | H v * l. M wit * K U-ii M V4ijp k r a * mv . AM * II will hw lUti with th ! > * Il thin hu ) * vW9. 41 bjtlnjfitia , la tU of Iholcttflf t'lcrrlnnd says : "My iillidii'llon nrhci from my personal nml po ll li'iil rcfnrii forvoiinnd nUo from ttio 03- inninr of tlt < jtundfiitltiM4 nml lojalty lo liclrtKiily nml lo tha onu u of the pooiilo's iHliU , ttlilc'li linn boon furnished by Iho li'inncriillc iniMii1ior < of thn k-Klslnturo of the Itiloof llllnuM in tlm cutitoit no liapi'lly ' niltil " ir Tivn nMoKn rovitvmn , 'llui rlly onkliils luivo boon inaklntr a test if Ilio niii'jUc ' cotisutnors now In uiont aomo MiiniltiKliitl | ni. After ever t experiments t \in \ * found Hint Iho ttso of u lotmimer 'itnii'il ns.tvliiifof I1 pur CPU tin thoainount if fiuil , will lunt the sumo t line reducing tlio llliuilnt ( if Hliioko tollies inlnltiiuiii. Cotnmls- ulniicr ufl'iibllo VVorkt 1'urciy ' miys that the inwilnvld ) will bo | niMn operation on all the invlncM liclongltirt ID tha city M sooa as pos- M I lilo , IHT II is VIA S TO ni.fri1. In u prl/u lli < lit bntwiMMi n llwlit wrlirht iiiiini'il O'Hrlcn nnd ft 1IHI poiiiut named Nor- ( iii In n bnrn on thoHonlli Side , O llrienimt ill limn In Hli > cp al Iho onil oftlm third round with a mvliiKliiK blow on the Jaw.ATKIN ATKIN OV. Mint HI.'H jnf tin Kiti : ie HKHI'I run. Ill1 Kaiiiii'H vvll li iloyVli4Mi \ l-'lfcr's Ao- t Inn \iiuiiiiiiciMl. . ( ) tr\ , 111 , March -Spcchl | Tclc- ittniit to Tim IJrr | - Clovoriior I'lfcr this mornltiK ( trnnli'il a ri'iirlovn In the case of ( . 'liarh l'oril , the iinirdcier of David Moore of Urnnlin , sL'iitontc'd to bo handed hero riiiturdiiy , t-xtciidiiiK the date of the exccu- tlon until MtiyO. The rcprlcvo wai prantcd upon tHproscnttitloii of the hwycrs for the dofontn that they would have a record acc - c < ' | ilubln to the Judge and state attorney with wlilt'h to itnU for a iiicrsedcas | and a ncxv It ml In the stipa-nio court Their rhlof polnta In tliufiiso.iro that the clicult court Clint in iidinlttlii | ( oviiloneo ? ho\\iiiK what I'Vnl'M wife did after the mili'dcr and in allinvltiK liiu Juiy to vieiv thoijiot wheio the muuler Was coumiittnl. State Attor- miy llliikc protested against the KraiitliiR of the reprieve , bat ( Jov- ornor PI for xvn Influenced tfreatly bv llm letter of .ludg'j Sllnp , who presided at Iho trlnliinil who wrote him i siiyhiK Mint he would liuvo firuntud a stny had ho not lost JurUilktlnii. 'Ihu nrnuiKCincntt for the IUIUKIIIK had IHCII ( ompletcd and tle tumporiir.v Imildtn Inwhii h Ilieoxecullon wan to take place was uiicti'd , Thoovldciic'e )1 ) so stroni , ' against Kurd thnt tliotmnplo of La Sallo countj and ( if Ottawa tlcnoiiiuo tbo nction of ( iovurnor l-'lfcr nnd the luttor of .luJtfo Stlpp in the most emphatic terms. Tord was resigned to hit fate , htitwas aroused from hit state of ft'dliitf upon the receipt of the news and danced wltti Joy. Ho bcllovej ho vvlll ( 'et a new trial. _ HlJiCMCJ.lt HEAItttT , I'\- ! ( " niro8sninii Chiirlcn W , FYlton ICIi't'teil Unilfd Mat 01 Senator. Hittvmsio , Cal. , March 10. [ Special Tolofi nun to TIIK Iln.l-Tho California scn- atorsbip contest ended today In the election ofClmrln N. Pelton of Sail Matco. At the conclusion of the roll call on the first ballot in the Joint convention Cstco had received 10 votes , Ifelton10 , Johnson ( , Perkins land Illnncliard 1 , Four democrats voted for Slate Senator Hcncoclc of Santa Barbara , a republican , nnd lie also roiclvcdono rcpub- Ihaii vote , while the remaining tvvcnU-four democrats voted for White. IJeforo tbo bal lot was announced a numuer of Ustee's fol lowers and nil of IHanchard's and Johnson's mid tlio scattering vole vent to iTcltou , which portemiod bis certain election. This % \os followed by nn ultnott cntiro change of the republican votes in r'elton's favor. The four democrats voting for Hoacock changed to \VhltoniHt the result of tlio billet announced \ \ as as follows : Esteolr , b'clton "J , Johns ton 1 , Ileacoik 1 , Wbltodoin ( ) 28. The incakcr announced thooloctlon of Pol- ton ns United States senator and the Joint convention adjourned stuo dlo. { Charles N. Feltou was born in Erie county , Now York , In 18.U. Ho received nn academic education and removed to Cali fornia , where he was assistant trcwircr and treasurer of the mint atSati Krnnclso for six yearn. Ho ivas elected to iho legislature ol California for twotornit and elected to the rorty-nlnthaiid Fiftieth congresses. ] Investigation of the evidence on which there were rumors of attempted briber } was iH'tftin today. Torn scraps of paper and bank wrappers vero carefully examined , but iioiliiti ( ; developed having any bcurlup on the scnato'shlp light. Tha cashier of the Frenso bank vlll bo subpoenaed. A .Mark ( if Drmoi ratio Approval. SiMii\aricin , III. Mirch 19 , The Jlodoo democratic tariff reform club of Kcokuk , la. , lias sent Moore and Cockrell each a silver inulal as an expression of approval of their \oto for John M. Palmer. Accompunjln the medals was a letter to each gentleman from the club , saying thej \vcro presented as a token of the esteem in which Moore and Cockrell uro held by thnt organization , Tlio recipients prize thoinverj highly. 1'roparatlons on n prand scale for the Pal mer rntlllcalion \Vcdiicsdaycvciiingaro beitiK1 made. CtO\ernor\V'lnans of Michigan cannot bo present because ot pressure of af fairs cfstnto. Governor Boul of Nebraska says that as there U a eontrovory over his right to the scat ho thinks itwould bo unwise to lea vo the state Just now lest some other contestant jump tiU claim. Secretary Husk Talks. KirwYoiih , Mnrch 19. [ Special Telcfran to THE BKI , | Secretary Itusk arrived hero jestenlay and in an interview emphatically denied that ho was a candidate for cithei president or vlea president. "When nslceO bo would bo the republican standard bwnjurnext vear , ho said : "Why , Presided' ' Harrison , of course. I have no doubt tha' ' Onoral Harrison will be renomliutod unani mous ! } . lie has earned runoininaiion and1 U-ilevo \vlllBetlU I think ho will have the suinwrt of every member of Iho cabinet. ' I'.i Irons of luiluMtry , LV.MISO , Mich , Mnrch 19. The dlssatis faction existing in the supreme organization of tlio Patrons of Industry hns caused a ch.m eof management and the election of an entirely now sot of supreme ofllccrs today U , 1 > . Lake of MUlilgan Is supreme president 'Ihu quiistion of Independent political action vlll boniado a sort ol local option question with each organization. 1'aHHcil tin- AntlTrimrnv. \ , . Jnrmionx Citr , Mo. . March 19. The siato icirls-Ialiiro has p.ussed the aiitltrus bill , niaUlng it a mlsdcmoanor punishable bj aline of f 100 for each illy that any corpora tlon is u member of a \vhlchhasluvlo\\ \ \ thj ralilnj ; of prucs. 'Ilio l'irt ) l OBCVTI-H , 111 , March 10The Dccatu furniture com pan ) 's factory burned today ! / , K"UU ) , Jnsurancp , f O.OOv ) . HI IIIIT < > \ , MUh , March 19 Six hundroi ncn nro throun cut ol omployniciit by the huruliiirof the engine house at ttio Franklin nil uc. i ho IP * * Is about VIOO. ) tint t'lilcnfo ( iuw . March -Thupapunln the quo viarrnnto rroi'eoill'i s to bo Instituted , iik'alns the - . trim lit the name of tbo attoruoy eonorat of the > tate , ho boin sent to Hpriugftotd for liU sl.'naturo. Actiuni wil KOH bo IHVUII. A scnarato Mutcinonl bos teen ramie aguimt oo .h inorebcr of thu trust CorTt-r | ) , iin datvVny. . SvUT Sw Muilf , Mich , March lO.-Th coffer UMU U the cuuil RHVP way last night mil CoUms & Farvvcll'i entire plant I * undo vratwr rhe work on tuo now lock will bed d la > rd abflit sU weeks , u the locli-plt I \\ltli ui'.or. l-l' ! ( o fTi > iir Itiibliinnii Ktvisii , V. Y , Match 19. K GoKruo Luciui Koblajou It laklag rapidly , CAUSE FOR AFPREIIEMOS , ho Emperor's Alleged Mental Peculiarities the Subject of Comment. REPARING FOR THE IRISH CAMPAIGN. JludHtonu'H Spccili < lcccpP ( l an tlio llternl nml MoCnrtlijIle 1'lat- form -Heir to the 11n o tic , LOVIION , Mnnh 19. [ Special Cablegram to Tun HUH. ] A dispatch from Berlin says hat serious reports nro current tlioro about ho montnl condition of the etnporor. As It voulJ ba a criminal ofTonso togav niivthing openly ontlio subject , expressions of opinion ire ambiguous , or their meaning is convcjcd by v lnl and silence. Certain it U , however - over , that the cmpeior's mental peculiarities nro the subjcctof the gravest apprehensions , and Hint ho is being observed \vtth anxiety by his own servants nnd wltu watchful curiosity by represcnt.itUc ? of foreign states , flieso peculiaiitles hive taken their alarming ormof development since the failure of Lm- > ress Frederick's ' visit to I'arls. Viiilriitii Commercial JSrKOtlation . UKIIMN , March H > ( Special Cablegram to Tin-Hir | The Kclcbsnnzcigcr hai along article which shows the anxiety of the gov ernment lest the coin met cial negotiations with Austria collapse. 'Jlio article snjs : "Tlio growth of protection abroad icauhcs a closer commercial agreement ulth the contrul European stutcs. An .Austro German treaty will form a favornlilo slatting point , jcsldes affording mcitis to escape from the ircscnt dangers. Apart from the politic il motives , therefore. It Is important Hint the negotiations should succeed. " Iho article iiIntended nsa warnmgafnlnst .ho exclusive demands of Austria , mid et- ertcd nil lull ucnco on the resumption oftho conference toihy in Vienna. A telegram to- ilKht states that tlio ncROtUtions Inve reached a critical stage , that the conference- : ias again boon indclliiltcly postponed , anil that ttio Germm delegates hmo rcferea the Austrian demands to the Berlin government. A ( TnIrs In Iii'Iand. Dini.iv , Mnrch 19 l&pocial Cablegram to Tin Bic. ] United Iielatid ( P-irnelllto ) today sajs editorially : "Irchnd has h.ul enough of Episcopal domination. Over and ovungnln , bisbopshavo become lilto wax In the hmils of English politicians , nnd warned by failuies of the past , tlio Irish people will no longcvsubnilt blindly to priestly guidance. Tlio pietentlons of .Archbishop Lotruo , primate at all Iiolaml , would deprive Catho lics of tliclr political rights. " Uhe boaid of guardiansof Yatmn , county Meatl ) , has rescinded the vote of confluence in I'arncll adopted so mo time ago. On the other hnud tlio Drnsheda corporation bus , by a vote of la to O. determined to extend a puu- licwelcomo to Mr. I'arncll upon thooccaslon of his contomnhtod visit to that nlace. Yes terday at Slieo , Messrs. Harrington nnd Clnneyevo rouRhly handled by nationalists while attempting to address a meeting. The two gentlemen vvero compelled to retire fiom the scone. FlHlicry LOXIJOY , Mnrch 19 [ Special Cablegram to Tut SEE. ] Inthohousoof lords today Lord Knutsford , colonial secretary , Introduced a hill to rcvlso certain provisions controlling- the Now Poundlnnd fisheries rights of foreign powers. Ho hoped that in splto of the dif ficulties , a : omproiniso would bo arranged whereby the colonies' burden would bo les soned. Ho believed Now IToundlnnd's pro test was founded upon misapprehension. England thought that arbitration was the best course , but the opposition of the colon ists considerably embarrassed the govern ment. Lord Kimbcrloy concurred in the icmarks of Lord Knutsford. Lord Silisbury supported Lord Knlitsford. Ho said Now Koundland was now pa ) In p the penalty of errors made in past treaties. Iho bill passed the Ilrst reading. Pol oy nf Can nil I j .ii Cnntorrn lives. IUl.nAN S. , March iO. 1'rof.Veldon , M , I' . , one of the most prominent men in the conservative ranks m the Canadian par liament , when ashed as to the future con servative policy , replied ! "To immediately make overtures to tlit imperial Government fern latter trade with the British Island is thnpartj's ' duty , I do not think the British people appreciate the significance of the re cent elections. The time hns now como vvlion England must cheese between abandoning- Canada or agreeing to an Imperial tariff tnat will give Canadian producers preference m English markets inieturn for preference to Uiitlshmanufactuicrs inCanadlan niarUets. " Kpynnlo ol ( Ito Otiinpiiiun. Lovnov , March 19 ( Special Cablegram to TUB UIL : ] Knglish liocrals and McCaithy- itcs lux\o concluded , after considerable dis cussion , to accept Gladstone's speech lit Hastings as the platform of the Irish cam paign , and to present to the people ot Sllgo and Cork also , if Mr. I'arncll sees fit to re sign -and allow his scat to bo contested , the ultimatum oftho English party us voiced by its leader. It Is also intended to maico the speech the kojnotoof the contest in Aston. iu\\l \ thn IlKiu.is , Match 19 [ Special Cablegram to C. ] The Ncncstcn Nnehricliten , com menting on Count von U'aldcrseo's recent visit to Prince Bismurck , says that the count desired to obtain letters written by Iho pies- eut emperor _ during his father's sojourn nt" ° San Rcmo , but that IlUiiiurck refused to frivo them. Hence the efforts to rt-concilo Prince Bismarck and the emperor hava col lapsed , and the Hamburger IS'ucririihten has resumed Its attacks on thogou'riiincut. Hrlr to ttit : riirnntv ol'l'Fiinoc I'Ain * * , Munh 19 , [ Special Cablegram to THE Btt. | Interviews with Bomipnrllst loaders , which are published this morning' , show that they ha\o decided to disregard the will of the lute Prince Napoleon and to rccojr- nizo in the person of Prineo "Vktor the legltl- tnato heir to tlio intone of France. II nip In Ariicntliiu ScciirilleH. Loxnov , March 19. The Barlnushavo re ceived a telegram from the Argentina gov ernment saying that itfls unable to remit the sums necessary tony \ the coupons of 1&.VJ ami 1SM ! ) provincial ti . .Argentine secur ities Immediately dropped 1 per cent on the London stock cxchaugc. ItcvlM'd Oiimt ( if tlio r.mt. ( lliuuiTvit , March It ) A revised ofilclai count of the lost and sivcd passengers ana crew ol the ill-fated Utopia shows SsO souls wcroonooard The suved include 2K ( ) stpor- ave passengers , 2 saloon passengers , 3 Italian interpreters and iUlof the crew , iMi'n Ijiist luiiriiry. March 19. The body of Prince Napoleon win this inorrilnK convoyed to the ctnrch of Siuta Maria dell'opolo , where ahsolutloa vas pronounced , it was then taken to Turin. ( Jan Kulri't Her Oiva I I.ONHOV , Muroh 19. The court of appeal has decided thai the abducted wife , Mrs. JacKson , hould bo restored to full liberty uud should bo allowed to ihooao her own rc'ilJoiuo. Hit * CurttidK" ' t\\ \ \ . HKHI ix , March 19 , The military uuttori- tlw uro Invtitl tlng the mjstorloui UUap- jnaruuco of alai-Konumtior of unokcd powdur cartridge ttolcu from the vvorkihopi at Spandau. Tlio theory li'th\it ' \ the tfieft WAS committed at the lusugatiori of some government , t Hiintnrcil llnl iiAtidn or I'arncll. LONDON , March lO lJ. tras stated la the lobby of the commons * Uxlay that I'arncll had decided to resign lil-s teat In parliament In accordance with his challenge to llcaloy , r/rE vxoi'jrHfttn.t. \ . an : n. Puncral flervlcn Over tlio Ilcnmiiis or Iho llrownoil Hnnuirn. tlmnxt.Tin , March 19. The funeral of the four seamen drowned Tuesday while helping rescue the passengers of the Utopia was hold today with military honors. Captain MclCciguo of the Utopia tins been arrested for wrongful acts , improper conduct , ncgligcncoand mismanagement , lie \vas re leased on bill. Accounts plvcn by th6 divers , who nro en gaged in work on the wrecked steamer , of the terrible siuhts thev witnessed on tlio vessel still further Incteiso the appalling character of the catastrophe. These men say they found the ( hart room ot the UtopUclosod up , packed with bodies of the unfottunato pas- , Avho had - hjconio ; wedgctl Into nil almost solid mass lu their frantic lush to reach the decks. O\\lng to the lack of ac commodations in the navll hospital hoio many of the crew nnd emigrants who were rescued hnvo bccu compelled to encamp on the Glacis. Posted SAN PIIANCISCO , Cal. , March 19 , The llritish ship Mnnyslrl ! hcnco August 0 for Qucciisto\vn with wheat , has been posted as missing and is liellovcj to have gone to the bottom with all handstwcntycglit ( men. VtHl A JlOAlllt tit" < Ltltfl.U , TVltt' , A Illll to Create One liitinduccd In Sr.I'Afi , Minn , Miich 10. [ Special Tclo- gram to TUB Ilcn.J-rAmong tbo bills intro duced In thosointo J'ftitorday was one creat ing ; a board of agriculture. The commission is to h.ivosupervlsian'of ' the agricultural and forestry interests of < the state nnd provide general rules for the 'guidance ' and manage ment of all societies and institutions whose pilmary object Is the protection of agricul ture. It Is to bo composed of the povcrnor , master of the state grange , and presidents of the state agricultural society , st"io hoiticul- tural society , state farcatr.vassouitiou1 , state dairymen's association and state farmers' al- llatite. The members of the board are to Imvono compensation , but nrc to appoint a practical farmer as secretary at a salary of ilflUO annually. TliJ bonrd is authorised to require the board lot reircnts of the btato university to ex pond all the fuiuB iccelved under the vilHpusacts of congress for agricultural eduititton for that purpose alone , and further ppvvbi' is given It to , at any time , order an Itivcstiuutloii by the HKO- cultur.il oxperiincnt sl.itibn into uny subject of Interest to farmers.1 ! Further , the board of agriculture is to bo'ijuthorizcd to collect statistics In the Interest ) of agriculture. . As a final provision tbo bchrd h phcn charpu of contagious diseases , among cattle nna the grasshopper visitation. it * .ii.inTJiv A. IMnrtlcrer's CouiiHcl I'reiciits Some htni'tllnp iuneiils. C VMiilsv , N J. , March 19 [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEB. ] fex-Judgo "Wcstcott , counsel for Lingo , onlitnl for the murder of a Mre. Miller -.vlth his lceth.anda razor , has been Introducing ; realistic features in court. The first instance of r. AVestcott's earnest ness In behalf of his'ci'tant'was when several days ago , JiiiHnrthoMMi g tf dstiniony , ho compelled Lingo to Wto his hand to prove that the wounds on Mrs. Miller's hand could not haver been Inflicted by the teeth of the accused man. Today , shortly boforotho close of his argu ments , ho took the razor with which thostnto alleges LinKO cut Mrs Miller's throit , nnd after deolarlncr that it the wounds had been mndo with it , the razor would hnvo been dulled , ho thereupon sot to prove that Itwas sharp and drew it across the back of his hand , makinp a deep cut. After cutting himself , Mr. Wcstcott nshtd Lingo to hind up the wound. Mr , Wcstoott's practical manner of supporting his argument drew forth a warning from Jucteo Garrlbonto avoid such recklessness. The prosecution hns begun Its final argument. * Jll'X J.VTO 11V < t A" I/A'K.VOII'.V. ItccclviiiK Slilp A'crntWuT" Partly Diitn- a cd l > ya Strniio t'eanier. Nc\v \ YOIIK , March 19. Just beloro daivn this inoininK the United States rcceiviiiB ship Vermont , Ijing off Cob flock at the Brooklyn navy jard , was run into by an un known steamer , ocean-bound. The Yertiiont at this writing U full of water nnditlsfeaicd that she will Male. The crash toro a hole twelve feel square in her bow. The colliding steamer rebounded and again .ira&hcd into the Vcr.nont and tore her sldo along the water mark , ripping her open. There was a lively panic on board. The sailors were sent spinning from their hnnimocliVund the ofllcets from their bunks. Nobody jvas Injured , but much of the interior furniture' dnmaped , The unknown steamer veered around and mnde with all possible speed for the lower bay. As soon as the marines tot tnclr scnsos to gether the first launch at hand was started out In pursuit , with the sailors armed for duty. The steamer had n start of twenty minutos. and up to this writing nothing lias been hoard of cither her or the launch. When tno collision occurred the steamer vas hniled by the sailors of the Vermont , but the crow of the vessel tcfused to dUcloso her name. . XEGlltt JllfMtl > EIlEIt. .Icnlniis of 1lln AMiltc Wife , He Kill * IIor and l Ncipc . TOIT.IH , Kan. , Marcli 19. [ Special Telo- grain tto TIIK HKU. ! Ben Grant , a negro living in Tennessee lown , A negro settlement on the \\esi sloe of tbo city , shot nnd In stantly killed his \\hlto wife tonight. The ballcnteted the head u ? the base of the brain and death was instdtitnncous Grant got fully two hours stnrl pt the ofllccrs , as the murder was not. rirtort d until S o'clock ( U-Qiit is a day laborer bnd about six months IIKO marrl"d a white # ill twenty-four years of age , > vho hnri been previously omiiloyetlas a domestic about toxvu. ' Ills supposed that Jealousy was thecausA pf the iiu-rdcr ; as the wife's mother , who llyeu ivlth her diuirhtcr un til a few weeks agoj stated that they had frequontquaraUovermen. Thcro were no witnesses to thosuootlmr. Sittcliln of nn Aotor. NMV YOIIK , March lUJ Hcury Avcllntr , an actor well knovvr In iUio profession , com mitted sulcido at tliA Stnrtovant house jcs- lorthy. Ho loft sonie letters , in one of which ho beiiucathwi , CTery thins ho died possessed of to William Sheldon , of the Jim the Penman company. Ho asks Sheldon to prevent Miss Milton \Villctl \ from appearing at uny of his objoqulcs. Ho left another letter oddrcucU loan actress named Clara Thompson , saving ; "Wo could not live as wolshed , and I go now Into the grcnt futurity , p'iml mo tlioro , my darling , Ifou cun. " A lolUr was found ainoujr his ofT lcti , slgnetl hy Mnreuerito Ucnlson , do- mandliigtuat ha make somu provision for her subslstenco. She is au actress with whom ho canto to this country from England In IsiU ana p.isscd as man nnd wlfo. InlbST Avollng married Miss MIlloii Wlllett. and they lived together , but she Ixvau divarco proiccdings on grounds -yisufllc'.ent i > upix > rt and m- comiutl blllty oj oinuer. TboOlurATbomp- son rofcirut to uai.1 nhohadno knovvledgo that AvollnK Intendct ) suUlde. t loth iinil . up > I nlu'i-h' YIIHK , March 111 A general itrlUo of union clotli and , cap niiikcri took plaio today and about iiOO iiion nm out , 'JL'lio mutters 10- f used to take , buck souio of tbo hi rlkcrs and the union then closed up everything. CiRlHED ENTIRELY TOO PAR , German Governmsnt Hard to Satisfy Rs- gardlng ths Quality of American Meat. THE PRESIDENT PROPOSES TO RETALIATE , If tHe EinhniRO Is Not liuinrillntelj ICcinnvcd nlMi'.iiiliiJitlnp : lint cs Will Lie Imposed on All Ocrinati 1'rotltiuts. ttnnvuTiir. UPB , } filSK'otiiT STHKIT , > \VA5iHNcitov , U.C. , March 10. ) The president docs not propose to allow the Ocrinin government to lirnoro the efforts which congress ims taken to relieve the products of the Amer ican farms and ranches from the suspic ion of Impurity. It liiu hecn the cry of the Gctvnan authorities for youu that American products were unhealthy because no ln pec- tlon was iniilo bcforo these products wore shipped. In order to avoid that chicle In the future congress passed the moat Inspection lull , and It was supposed that this would bo sufficient to secure the removal of Hie dmger , but it seems that this ulc.i win erroneous nnd that the German authorities vvcro dis posed to hold out When tbh beuino known Senator Paddoclf , the author of the incit in spection bill , went to the president an it aslted him to proceed at once to enforce the ilshti of the United Suites. 'Iho president replied tint the iictessaiy steps iid already been taken nnd that thostntodcpattincnt had in stiucted Minlstei 1'lielp ? to notify the Ooi- man authorities Hint unless tlio embargo is removed immediately tlio UnitedStutu will ntoncoImpose lilscrirutaatiuK duties ujion all Oermun product It isrcpoitcd tonight that this hns already had tlio effect of ouenlnif the eyes of the Gorman btatcsmim to the fiut that the United States means business , and the result Is thnt the state department has been notified that In futuvo American tapged cattle and hops will bo admitted Into German poih. It is n gioat m my years now since tlio Germans hnvo had au opportunity to chew Aniciic.in meats. OOMKNOK MEMKTTr AN1I Til 15 1V1 > H\S. Governor Mollctto of South Dakota spent n couple of hours today at the lunch table with President Harrison. The governor was a veil-known Hooslcr bcforo locating In Da kota , having for many joars Immediately before - fore omlgrntinK west been the editor of the MuncloTimes and a prominent member of the legislature. Ho was in Indiana a warm personal friend of General lliu-rhon , nnd ho always visits the white house when in Wash ington. Tlio governor is hero to talk over the recent InJian out.broak with thesecro tary of the interior and the war dcnaitment oniciah and nu tidpat o the future. He Uilnlis there is not much teal danger of any futmo trouble , and says the outlook for South Da kota -\vas never so briKht as now. Thesoil ls in line condition for Inrco crops this season , the state provermnent Is prosperous and the promises arc that South Dakota will have a urge immigration this jear. ASToiiir Aiiour srsA-roa SAMIEK" . Senator Sanders of Montana Is not at nil sonsitlvn about Ills personal record. It will bo rotnombcrcd that ho was at the head of the vigilantes during the early period of Montana's settlement nnd helped draw tlio rope on many a horse thief's ' neck , nnd thnt ho , moro ttmn any other man In tbo state , perhaps , lent a moral Influence against out lawry In the great northwest a quarter of a' century ngo. When ho was elected to tlio scnato lost fall his work In the vigilutito regime was reviewed by the eastern press to nn extent that ho became both f unous and notorious in the mlndtof many good people "At a time when ray pioneer work was bPlnsr most talked of by the press , " said tbo suiator the other day , "one of Senator His- cork's constituents from Canndngua count ) called at thosennto nndoxprosseda dcslro to look don 11 from the frallery upon the display of bsildheadcd statesmen. While Senator Hiscock was pointit-g out the distinguished senators and retailing anecdotes and inci dents which distinguished the lawmakers the New Yorker said ho voulil lllco to sec Sen.i- tor Sandcn irom Montana Senator His- tock did not see me in my seat , but be aid not want to disappoint his constituent , so ho pointed out Senator Hoar of M.i sachuottn Mr. Hour was looking very pious , as ho nl- ways does with his round , smooth fnco and llvcr locks Little did ho think that lie was beliiK scrutinized closely by a New Y"ork btudcnt. After Mr HIscoclt's friend had vlowed Mr. Heir long and closelv and watched his every turn of body or head ho sighed and said . 'Well , anjonn could see at a glance that Sanders was ahanginnnonc of the worst characters in Montana. I don't see how bo got in here , anyway. ' " VlCErUl : IIinNTSIOHTOS'8\VIO . l''e\v pecple who look at Vice President Morton , over so closely , suspect that ho wears a wig. Hols often complimented by persons who talk of his personal appcarancn for the beautiful Iron-gray hair ho wears. It is Just a little more gray than dark-about two-thirds gray. It harmonizes perfectly with his Krav ojes and light ojebrows and cjolashes. His hair Is always in perfect order , brushed slightly down on his forehead. But lie wears a vvir. nil the same , and it Is the best wig ovci worn In Washington. "Vice President Morton lias throe wips , " said one of his most intimate senatorial friends to mo the other day. ' 'He had them maclo In I'arls , and they cost JT5 apiece. About the flist of evciv month liodonsa wig ilosely cropped , rcsernblingn now haircut. His friends suppose lie has just gotten out of the barber's chair. 'l'\vo \ weeks later ho puts on his sciond wltf. whiih hns hair a little longer , nndnppcjrs tohuvop.isscdtwoweoks from the harber'shunds. A couple of weeks later ho dons another'vlg , the snmo color as the other two. This one makes him Ionic ns though he was Mlghtlyln need of a hair cut. A few days later IKS ngaln dons Ids short-cut wig1 , and ho appears tohavo Just como from tlio barber again , Mr Morton told mo he in vested $ 25 for three new wigs about every two jcars , and that ho always gets them from the same man in 1'nrisVlgs are Air Morton's extravagance , but the ) appear to be. peed imcstmcnts , for they are the hand somest 1 o\er saw. " I'tiiui S. Ilcxrii , T MX VEX , AViKooiiHiii CoMvlut Haw a Schuiiip I'or UfM'ruitine Hie Novy. W \siuxoTov , Marth 10. A llfo convict In the "Wisconsin jwiiltenllary has written the secretary of the navysuKgestini ? . in view of ho deficiency in the number of enlisted men In the navy , thnt the department inight ilnd n largo amountof material for Its needs In the penitentiaries of the country , where thcio aru nnny joungmeii who would bo pleased to servo the country on ship board instead of remaining In prison. The writer suggests that the ifood behavior of those men might be assuicd by u provision thnt they shall bo ills charged at the end of their terms of enlist ment If their recoid is good. .Vrbimlca and l ( \\n NVAKIIINOTON , Mimli 19 [ Special Telegram - gram to THE HUE , ] I'onslonsoro gran tea today to thofollow'IngNcbraskans ; Original Jainci ( joldwalth , Jamei Wlllln , John K. Cook , AlonzoV Forbo % John J. I.ockiier , Suniiel E. llazcn. Charles \ . C'lmri-b. Da\H H. Ullibildu-o , Uuclus M. Chamberlain , Thomas R It row n , Mlllurd Fillinoio , John H. .Miller , Additional Isaao N. Flojd , .TLoinu B , Hell , \Villlatn \ Goodwin. Increase Kiiill Mayor. Marion X. I'urdy , Original willows , ate. Kilzabcth , widow of James Massey ; Itnchcl , vvldovv of Htoli I ) . MiComb ; Marcus , father of William Tuttle , lo-.va Original J nines W , Illnc-s , Henry ( Mm. William II. Dii-kman , HalpU 1) ) . Iou .ks , Isaac T. llmfford , Itobltiiua A , llurr , Cailos Cliipiiinn , William ( J. Church , Isaac T. Dovvninir , James K. Clrant , Moses. Hoover , IVter Tuns. I'otorllankart , WllllHin ln , Alien Carpenter , Juiuc * Buln , Henry Ilnhnnshet , Jnnics W. McLnln , Albert Miller , 0. li. ( llllham. .la-nes E. Catlln , Abel M , Crall , A.rthur I Mltdicll , James Lonira- hiiRli , Dinlel Leonard , D.ivld Herrold. Iii- cicasolllljah IIniito | , John Cool , Ilryaii Brown. John 0. I'rlobard , Charles Doncr- nan , " \VnlterK. Hall. lclss\to-John { L . Pur- blshVllllnin Lnndrncn. Original wldo'vs , etc , Ellin M , widow of llonry H Loutz ; Klora A , wtdon of Beth K. Sloouini Phoebe , widow of Illehnrd Andrews ; Augusta , widow of August Karpo ! Barbara , widow of Iteor e. Miller ; Mary , vldow of William 13. Cook ; Mary , widow of James McCormack. Krhiscd to CoiiHi'iii or 1'ciiy. WIIISOTOV , March 10. A srcclal dls- natch from Mndhoti , Intl. , to Jay snld that contrary to nil reports thit ho will romntn in ofllce , Treasurer Huston has written to a Triend In thatcltv that ho expects won to ro- -urn to Indiana for Kood Mr. Huston ro- Tuscd tocotillrm ordoiiy the statement In the telegram. Mr. Huston Is snld to bo in had health and viry anxious to relinquish tlio troimirjililp , and thnt ho is personally cmuirras < od by the dimy in the accept nice of hltieslgnatlon HcMpnnsMili * lor t fie C n iMtn'x ' TJI n . WASHINGTON' , March H > . The lopott of Lieutenant Commander Blcknell upon the VMi'elc of the United States steamer Galen u phces the rctponsibllit } for the loss of the Gnlonnmid Orinaupon the ofllcorsof thottiK , vtlia failed to respond toordcH from the C5a- leni vhon the breakers \Ncro $ .tc . IHuh pi.ilseisnwardea toUnsln'ii Fit-Id foroucrgotic nnd cour.iccous services nml to the crew for the discipline maintained und r trying con ditions. * 1UIK * * < nt I'ltJKE COI.HSE. . Hrnntor I'ovvorof liiiitann His Opinion , Kiw YOIIK , Maich -Spocial ) [ Telegram toTiiKllMcl-Uiiitcd States Senator Thomas C. Power of Montana said today tint ho thought the silver advocates m ttio last con- Kicss had made a mistake in trying to adopt a incasuio pioviiling for the absolute free colimne of silver. The senator was rated as onoof the most ardent of silver men bci'.mso Ills own state was full of bullion owners He said today , however , that ho did nut think it was sound policy to jump tip too qnlcklj to the free coinage of whitomotil. 'It ' vvlll nutdo for Unco silver producing states to attempt to dlctato the financial policy of the whole country , " ho snld. "Colo rndo. TVloiitaiu and Idaho , of lourso , want to dhposo of their silver nt the best possible Xirlccs. I think the rest of the country is willing to net fairly wilh the e st.ites iftnoy do not ask too much. 1 do not believe It is best to adopt free coinage while bullion is \North only 31 an ounce. " 'J'lio I0\pni-tation of Cold liars NI-.NN YOIIK , M.irth 19 Uirootor of the Isllnt Lccuh was at the assay ofllco todiiy and hod a long consultation with Superintendent IMnsonbut , nothing could bo obtained In re- Bard to the subject of tlio conference or whether It vould icsult in any further at tempt to prevent gold exports. After leav ing Superintendent Mason , Leech had an in formal conference with several bank ofllcials in repaid to the refusal to ell gold bais for export. Some of the bankers are understood to have up proved the action , hut others who vcro In favor with Seuetnry "NVIuilotn con demn It. It Is generally believed that a largo amount of gold coin will bo taken tomorrow forshipmeuton Saturday. " " s. M"1.A Tl ( HtJl A Alt Jown , I'npinprH foilipleto Their Ijalcst Work of Organization. CKKSTOV , la. , March 19. [ Special Telegram to THE BICE ] The farmers' ' alllunco state convention closed Its three das' session hero today with a public meeting. In addition to rcaRl rating the principals of the National Alliance and Industrial union adopted at Ocala , Pin. , the Iowa organization today an nounced the following ; as Its platform : ' "I'tiulcongrcs isssuo a siinlcient amount of fractional cuirency to facilitate exchange tin on gh thoUuitcd States malls. "That we demand a tovision of the laivs of Iowa , sons to place the burden 'of taxation cquailj and equitably on all property with out discrimination. "That wo demand of the next general assembly of lown the adoption of the Aus- tullau system of voting. "That the president , vice president and sonatois of the United States shall be elected liva direct \oto of the people "That wo favor a red lutlon lof oflicial Kilarics , national , state and county , "Wcdcmand that the state shill publish the text boobs for use In the public schools of the state , and furnish the same to the people at actual cost. " \Vo ilonnnd the adoption of n law compelling - polling corporations to pay thur employes at least semimonthly , and that ho hoieby plod go ourselves tostaiidbv and sustain labor in all its Just demands. "We domain ! a law making it a orimo to take or receive moro tlnn legal interest , "It Is further agreed that to cany out these objects , we vvlll support for oftlco only such ineii as can bo depended upon to enact these principles lute law , uninfluenced by jnrly caucus. " The following state olllccis were elected : President , J. M. Joseph , Onion county ; vice- president , DmielG'ampbull. Wlnona county ; secretary , Ccorgo B. Lang , Wajno county ; Irc.usurcr , .1. J I/ivvs , Taylor county ; state lecturer , L. H. Grifllth , Uass county. L'rcs- ton.wwcho'cn as headquarters for the state organization , and the secretary will locate hcio. AK"4 ! * ' SaloniiH. roiaDoiioi , Jn , Match 19. [ Special Tel- cgram to Tin : Hii : . I- Wilts of injunction \vcro issued today by Judge Weaver against sixty saloon men , \\lio have heon telling liquor In vloljtiou of the prohibitory law in Webster county. The inlunetlons operate njahist bartenders , proprietors anil owners of property. Tlio suits were instituted by the state temperance alliance , as a part of a movement being made all over the stato. 'Ine pwoeutlon was conducted by Attorney 0. II. Moore of Chicago and cx-Attornoy ( icnoral linker of Dos Molnos. 'Iho prlnri pil ovldonco for the prosecution was tur- nlshed hy detectives In employ of the alli ance. Died VoU HOONT. la , Match 19 , [ Special Telegram to TIIF Hiij Peter Anderson , n Chicago .t Northwestern omplojo , who vas ciushed between an cnpino tcndet and the round bouse door on Tuesday , died from his in- jutles this afternoon. I'r vulcnt AHHOIIIOI inn MANcnusTrii , N. II. , March -Thodrnn- - ito State Piovldent association was toJay enJoined - Joined on tbo application ofV. . b. Hoybuin of SprlugtUld , 111 , from piylng out any money until the liuarlng of tlio application fora permanent InjunUloii Ofllcers allege that Hey burn perjured himself in making the application , and on that chnrge ho has been Tlio Ctinrjfui l ltt > llAiiHismiio , 1'a , Mitch 19 As a result of charges published In i'hlladolphh this mornIng - Ing , to the effect that Iho utatc had been robbed of ever 1,000,000 in the management of thojoldiora' orphan * ' school , n legislative committee was appointed to liivcttlcrato. IttK WK.ilf/fie JUItl.V.lbT. ForOmnAn ( Did vJcfnftjfitfr , follouul la rain ; il/y/itli/tcaniitr. / / Neliriulta Fatri enoltr K/ldiy nf//it ( ; ruidi- lilt Mil III * . /ou\l / l-'iitr , ipurmfrM\itluilu ; \ iilmJ * . .Sinilfi fiuKotti l'iiti , luiriit ll'jlit ' mill In t ! c/iitul ! < m ; Ki'cr ; vurluitc ulmls. HI ; IIIIIHII | | Alllvul , At Iltimbiirb'Thu HeaiiK-r idinetlc , from Xe\v ALLEGED POLITICAL SCIIHIE , A Somewhat Soimtl onal Story Irom NorH Dakota. DEMOCRACY TO CAPTURE THE STATEt Sutitli Dnkotn Working to ScciirO 1'ropor Hi ttrcHonlatloii nt the s KaliA Attiriloror on Trial. lli M.tucK , X. D. , March 10. [ Special Telegram > gram toTui : llii : : . | Statements uf a lonio- \vlnt sensational character are mndo by Hon. Juilsoii Limouio , ihalrninn of the lepiibllcati stnto central coimnitUo. lie asserts that thcio is a gigantic conspiracy to turn thd stnto of North Dakota over to the democracy , Mr Lamouro claims thnt this conspiracy was entered into by members of tlio inilloiialilcin- ocrntio committee , members oUhoUatoilom * ooratie central committee , and ccitain pro fessed ixpublicatis ThoentcMpiiselias ilnnii * clnlbntldiiR in the whisky rinif In. St. Paul luul Chii'iiu-o. iiiul the liquor clement of thU state. Con tilbu tlonsvero made b ) this in * teicst hut fall and the fund was vised tosomo extent In nn cflort to defeat repub lican candidates. The ( money uns bundled in somu eases by republiiun polilldims , It Is a noteworthy fact .Unit thd national democratic committee his given special attention toXoith Dakota duriiu ; thn putt twill o monthsVell iiOHtcddemoi'taU in this stnto claim thnt the work of dlsin tegutiou 1ms iono ; forward so sltillfully and siucessfully within tlio republican rnnUn that a democratic victory isconllilcntly ox poc'cd ' In Is'U ' Soiintor I.amoiiro nddsi "Kvlilemo of this conspiracy is becomlm ; plainer everyday. If I were to mention the names of the lopuhlicans whom 1 believe to be parlies to It , that would bo the most ustotiiJhing thing of all. " Tioulilc in tlio University. YriiMiiMONS. 1) ) . Mnrch IP. [ SpecinlTel esinni toTiu. Ilr.i : | Ablg row ison foot nt lliouiiiNCrsitj located hcio. Hver slnco the new president , Howard 11. Groio , toolc ilni-RO a jt.ir ngo an 111 feeling has provallcd nmoni ; the leading students over the alleged incom- potency of the now man for the position , and it ( .11110 to a focus vcsteiday when iv petition signeil by nearly every student of < he school ns presented to tbo president , requesting him for the best intorcstiof thu sihoolto re sign. M'lien npjiriicd of the nature of the petition ho replied. " 1 would not resign If ever ) student In the school had signed It. " 'Iho students are In earnest , and If , when thoitato board of iccctits meet ncNt inontli , the president Is voted to stuy another year and the students' petition N ignored , they threaten to Icivo the school nnd not return , The facultv understand the students' position exactly anil , It is slid , npprovo their course. The citizens of thU place nro very much stirivd up over the matter , as thov uro afraid of losing the school In the event of such A thing as kcoilngj | the president another year ill the faio oftho piotestof the students. A Woritl' * I'nlr I VANKTON , S , D. , March 10-SpecJalTolo. Krani toTnu nnn. | 'JL'ho Commorchil club of Ynnkton has decided to taako an offiut to invite nil the principal cities of South Dakota In a project to have South Dakota represented nt the world's fair in Chicago la ISM. 'Jro livt legislature failed to mulco nn appropriation to provide for n stnto exhibit at the fair and the progressive men of thd state will make th3 matter o private enter- prlso. Kuprcsontntive mon from each city will bo Invited to como to Vankton within the next thirty dnys and arrange for n state world's fnlr convention to bo attended by delegates from every city and couniyo devise ways and iricnnsfor having the state represented nt tlio Columbian exposition. The invitations will be Issued at once. Oo.it Ii ofu Dcutlvvuoil Citizen. DcAmoon , S. D. , March 19 [ Special Telegram to TUB Urn. ] News has Just been icioived hcio of the death of Joseph Tvveolr at Salt L.ako City , Utah , this morn- in ? . Mr. Tvvcok , who was superintendent of the Ore it I lomes tuko mines at Lead , left tlio Hills for Califotnla In seaich of health ton davs Jtgo Ho was taken down on the way and had to I'ijuo the train ntSuHLiike , Nvhoro ho died. The dcccised , during hlj life , tonka prominent ] > irt In local i Jitics and was a delegate to the Ilrst stuto conven tion at Huron Uvoj ears ago. Grand Army ttncumpiiiciit. YINMOV , S. D. , Alarch 10. [ Special Tolo. gnmi to Tin : BRK. ] Thounnual pucampmont of the Uraud Army of the Kcpubllo of Soutti Dakota occurs in this city durltiff three dajs oinajtl wcek , opening on AVeilucsday , The local post , h ami ado very olnborato i > reparations - tions and ttio'ericaiiipiiiCMt bo one of tht > most Important eyer hold by this dopait- incut , tloncrnl Vesoy , pommamlcr-liK'hlof , and other distinguished men vvlll bo present , I'lnfiilini ; Innnnlty. Hritov , S. D. , Marh 19 [ Special Telograw toTui : ltir , | The defense in the lluntly muidor trial opened this morning , and Is basing the hope ol acquittal on tlio insanity of Fred lluntly at the tlmo ho shot hi * tnthor. ThocroNMl In attendance is larger this afternoon than hoioloforo , and nioroth&n filled the court room. Scores are hero from , other towns carefully watching ; proceedings , Prominent attorneys from abroad aio also hero. _ Sny Trouble Nocil Not be 1'cnieil. I'lKitnr , S , D. , March 10 Captain Bald \\ln of the I'lfth infantry , United States Army , who Ins Just returned from u eomploto tour oftho Indian country snjs thonboiiglne * at the dllToicnt agencies aru In a most peace. ful mood and that no trouble need bo feared , from thuin the coming summer. lie Only lU'Hcmljloil Tniuott , AI KIIIHKS : , S. 1) , March 10. llnrun , the alleged 'J'aacott , was seen this morning by Clark , tun Chicago witness , who said tha resomhlanco was renmrknbln , but that ha NVOS positive Haruoi was not'i'oscott. liarr.ci iv as discharged. : - - lllr > < ! oil lh Train. March 19. | Hpeclal Tclo- giam to Tin : Urn.Frank Uonm.n will ilrcs.s 'd younif man , travolini ; from Salt Lalio toOmiha , died on a Union I'nrillo train nair Tort ytoelo yostonlny. On his body v > a found nnotflof introduction to O. t1. Leffeits fittjoiincll llluJT.s , A tclOKiam vas ivcolvi fiom his mother nt Oscaloosa , la , today dU reeling that the body bo burled hcio. V N'nvvhsnuiut On i\PVNr.Wyo : \ , March 19. gram to Tin. ln.J-G. ! O'Xiill was np. pointed today assistantsupcrlntcndnntof the Yjoniing division of Iho Union 1'aclflo hoailqiniteis at Kvunstoti , and \vlth Jurisdic tion uist of ( iningor. Mr. O'Neill hai been In iho employ of the company for twenty- three jcars , 'I he Dcntli Itoll. CIIIUQO , March 19.Wlllard WoodanJ , a \\nllVinovviilocalropublIcaii politician , died hire thl mcrninif , NEW VOIIK , Mnrch 19.-- Charles I1. Klinbalt of Chkago , formerly United .Status consul at Ktuttprt , ( lurn.uuy , died tills morning ot hcurt falluio. hy ( do I-'ASI IMnll. C MII HI. K , I'a. , March lO.-Tho fast mull oa the Cumbtiilam ! Valley railroad ran Into a wagon near Oakvllla today , probably Jut all/ Injuring tbrco men.