Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 12, 1892, Image 1

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    r FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
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TWENTY-FIRST YEAK. OMAHA. TUESDAY MORMXG APRIL 12. 1892. MEMBER 26\
TRADE RELATIONS WITH HATTI
Ti y An llait the Sabjeci of a
SAMTA3WM F08 Ptfl.MO.NA5Y PATIENTS
Senator lll C - ' Itm nffei-rH t the lp-
prunrtate Cwwsstttee II e Pr c * l-
tags p < ' lnn Bore * * l Tc 4c5 tlon
V ? ar rrox D. C. April 11. la Use v n-
ate Mr. Morgoc oiecd a reeolattoo re aest-
log the presBnt to fanrts * the ttec of tax
ation OG tafxsrti from tbe Carted Slated im-
powd by Haytt upon wrfeidi tao prevalent
based bis jsrodamatioc. under tM tariff Jaw ,
that Hayti was reciprocally twjast * la <
Called States also the eorrespoo ence an
the aafciect. al o whevb r the president lias
made any agreement with UertBaar relative
te tLe admission into tats coca try from Ger-
nsaay , free of doty , sagar , aides , tea or
coffee , ana whether Germany bis accepted
such arreement , what artides are to be ad
mitted free into Gennaay trad U > TTnitsd
States ia retara , aad the correspondence en
tie subject.
Tae resolution was laid over nctfl tomor
row.
War Vessels on the Lake.
Two resolution , oy McMUlaa , one la re
I gard to the rejection of bids for the construction
_
struction of war snips at lake ports and
another is recard to the irreement between
the Caitea States and Great Bntain rever-
Inr the question of the naval force to be
maintained on the great laie wera agreed
to.
to.Mr. Palmer introduced a btll to remove the
limitations in reimrd to the payment of
arrears in pensions.
air. Stewart offered a resolution calling on
the secretary of the treasury for information
connected w'tta the purchase and coinage of
sHver. end cave nouce that he n ochl spak
briefly tomorrow on the swwthlv statement
of the secretary of the treasury on finances.
After remarks by Mr Galltncer on ha Ma
for a commission to select a site for a sanita-
nnm tor pcimonarv patients , toe bill was
referred to the committee on epidemic dis
eases. 1 hen the" senate proceeded to eiecn-
UTC Business.
When the doors reopened this afternoon
tic senate aajcnmea.
In the House.
W isnrjrGTOS , D. C. , Aorfl IL The poor
waj train , carrying as Ireisat the interests
of the cacital city of the nation , win started
"
ou its Journey" today by Recrescatative
Hemphili acting a tram dispatccer Over
and over again this train has"oeea delayed
by the tariff limited and the appronrianon
express. , but today , with these obstructions
removed. the local acconioaatioa was an
ready to proceed. But it did not ran
smoothly , znd there were many obstacles on
the track. It took several boors before it
reached its terminus and then the freight
discharge ; vas small.
On motion cl Mr. Durtnrrow of Eino'.s
the bill was passed repealing the Joint reso
lution passed by the Fifty-Hrst congress.
authorizing the secretary of war to lease tte
pier at tte taouth of the Chicago nver.
The floor was then accorded to the commit
tee of the District of Columbia ,
A few local measures were pasted aad the
bouse adjourned.
3IULDOOX WILL JSOT TJ1AJ > BL.\J > fE.
2lrs. IJamson 111 Indian Lands to Be
Ihrmvn Open Wa hin rt-on > otrs.
WMSUISGTOV , D. C , Apnl IL A story
rrtntea by tne New York Sun , to the effect
that Secretary BUJae had entered into aa
arrangemeat with William Muldooa , tha
wrestler , by which be is to receive instruc
tions ia physical culture , aad giving ia some
cetaii aa interview purporting to have beea
held with Mr. Blaiae by Mr. Maldoon , was
emcnatically denied by Mr Elaine today
when a reporter asked him about it.
Mr Blaiaa is not acquainted with Mr.
Mu'doon , bus never seen him ia his life aad
Has no dnmceiaent of aay kind , name or
nature with him.
Attcrnev General Miller left Washington
this evening for the purpose of inspecting
the judicial districts of Louisiana and Texas .
Amcnz other places be will visit Pans and
San Antonio for the purpose of investigat
ing the charge acaiast Cnited States Mar
shal Fncks aad other federal officers crow
ing out of their conduct dunnr tha military
operations arainit oana aad his baad of
insurgents.
Assistant Secretary Nettleton says the
runior that he was soon to resiga is without
foundation.
Messrs. Jummne. McKaaaa and Julio B.
Espinosa of Chili had an interview with Sec
retary Blaiae today , the character of w hica
cannot be ascertained They were presented
bv Mr George Astaarbaro , secretary of tne
Chilian location under a former regime.
The president today issued a proclamation
cpenmjr to settlement on Apnl 13 , Islfti. at 12
o'clock noon , the surplus laads of the Sisse
ton atd Wappeton reservation in the Daito-
tas. The land to be opened aggregates 537-
200 acres.
The supreme court will adjourn for the
term on Mav 10 and will close iti argument
of cases on the last Fnday m April.
Mrs , Ham on , wife of tte president , is
saffenng tram bronchitis About a month
ago she was taken with a rather mild form
cf la gnpp < % aad while her condition was not
at all senous. she has not fully recovered
from it and early last wee * symptoms of
bronchitis made their aapearance. Dr.
Gardner was called aad on Thursday she
was so much better , although still confined
to her bed , that tae president felt safe ia
leaving her for a few days' tbootinff. On
Fnday , however , she was ta en worse , her
couch and fever increasing in seventy
Since that atnc Dr. Gardner hoi visited her
several times each day , and while ate is now
somewhat better , she still aas the fever and
cojga.
IT FULLY IN MITIGATED.
Ex-Senator Blair Want * to Know Why H *
Ilat Been Rejected bjChina. .
W HrwJTdD. . C , Apnl 11.-Oiandter
today presented to the teaata a iaemon&
from cx-Senatcr Blair , asking fur in investi
gation as to the reason for taa refusal o ;
China to receive him as a minister.
Mr. Blair says that the Chice > a minister
has several times caused him to be informed
of his ferret at bis rejection aad of his < the
ministers strong desire that our govern
ment saocld ask him to request of his government -
ernment the interchange of friendly expla
nations which would be taa means of settling
the matter.
Mr Blair then taia that aa Invrstigauoo
wia disclose a detestable conspiracy H
expresses the Belief that his rejection was
tej'.red by false representations made to uie
I'bme&e hcow gwerLment tcrauch tba
( . tinef. legation ia this citv , wa4e the min
ister himself was abtont , and by other luse
cad di b < ! QoniM meaas. He says ae is ia
possession of facts teadiag to Drove tbe diffi
culty rguated ! , at IB its t Ji part , in and aas
been farced by the rivalry of wiuaus ; ictar-
estv , nicb Ui their oouutouoo vnti eocta
otter aar * eaptored saihoas aad lastru-
incatiliues the suture of wtuca iheold bo
ascertained by the pwenuoeuU , vtot-a
friendly muttons bare boea thereby un
paired. U not endaagered.
Peaceful la % csiriBla. .
WtwrccTox. D. C , Ajinl 11T w Navy
departmwBt bu boao iaforaiad that the
United Ststni teamer Narwal < bas sailed
from La Guayara for the West Icaies ,
This U takec ta anar. that peace tas been
restored ic
World' . Fair InTctUcitUoa Camiulttee.
WASUI CTOV , D , C , Apnl ! l The
world s fair inrettigati&ff tuo-eomzcittee
rouimcd ta V ih.agtca todar fnta
Ch.cago , ted Uiccrrow mcmin f w u. again
Ufce ap tb vorK of aseerta.aiae ; ti e aod
cf expenditure of tbe aooaat berrtatoca
atefi try congress te aW ef MM
i exposition.
tail ta eoaitaiUee bad reached o e cca.-
da ttm aooo its mve tiration , tat Caatr-
BK Doelterr said that BO eoactmioa SiJ
eee raartod a pom any ittglf matter
exacrioee into.
Titoctimim * e bas aotamc to de
wtta tbe St.QOB.09a ap nrprtatwo ashed by
t eaxp < ttMa
DECL.XRED TUEOITICE \C.\V f.
Tp Clerk T BC f tfc1 senate I
Vow Wit heat Emfrfoymrnt.
. D. C. , Asrd 11 Alter three
bears se Bt ia ax cattre ess o Isehiod
dosed aoon. aad after a stormy debate , the
seaate tedav yte 4 d M the powerful pres-
sara orao = kt ta boar by the cecnmlttec oa
forsira relottoBs aad vacated tea o 5cc of
exeeatire deriE , flUed for t-en years bv James
R , Vooag. When tae doors wera dosed
a dHSnito proposition was taitea up.
tt was to order aa investigation
ef the conduct of Mr. Yoca . who aad beea
exciaded from the executive sesstoas ever
stoce tiw Beriag s-ea trouble was laid before
the seaate. This was defeated , after a
spirited contest , tawhich Mr. Maaderson
commented in terms of bitter sarcasm oo tae
course of seaators who were wiluns to cast
aa imputation upon aa honorable employe
without affording him aa opportuaity ta
vindicate himself.
Mr Cameron presented a letter from Mr.
Ycuac , in whica the latter , rrhue simifviag
his wiUiazaess to s-urreader ais o25ca at the
request of the senate , ia a plain and manly
way requested a tnoroush investigation ,
stating taat if he had betrayed sacrets he
wocid be liable to pnnlshment under the
law , and that ha was perfectly ready to
await the result.
There was much difficulty In rettiar a
quorum , but finally this was secured , aad
the motion looking to aa investigation was
defeated by a narrow majonty Aad so
strall , lnde dv was the majonty taat the
members of tae foreign relations committee
become alarmed , jad under tha leadership of
Air. Shermaa. aided by Mr Hale , tney re
doubled their efforts to reap the fruits of
their victory through the adouoon of a reso
lution declaring the oiice of executive clerk
vacant.
It was stated to the senators who betrayed
reluctance to join in the movement to convict
the clerk without investigation tnat the com
mittee on foreica relations had satisfied its
* ense of justice of its position. FinaUv the
committee maae the matter a personal issue.
aad imolied that tae senate mast caooso be
tween its members and Mr Yoang.inttmating
that they could refuse to participate in executive -
utive business if the clerk was aot dismissed.
Despite the efforts of members of both sides
to secure aa investigation , the senators who
sympathized snth tte clerk weakened , and
fearfui of incurring the ill-will of the pow
erful committee on foraiga relations , voted
reluctantly for the aoohsament of the o&ce.
which waa earned by about tea majority.
REPAII1 TO THE MOHIC VX.
Taeomi People Objert to Th-l- Being 3L de
In on Encll'li Xarj Yard.
WisniKG-rot , D. C Apnl IL The Navy
department is laformed that the Cnited
Suies steamship Sloaicoa tns gone to E > -
oaisault far doddge in tha Bntish navy
vard there for accessary repairs. She re
cently raa oa a rocir and lost ten feel ot her
false ksel.
Iho secretary cf the navy received a
telegram from a merchant of Tdcoma ,
Wash _ todav , protesting agaiast the vessel
coing to aa Eadbb. dry dock when sae
might hare been repaired j tas well at
Tacoma. It it saia at the department
thai while the secretary was informed ia
February taat a dry dock was la course cf
construction at Tacoma. he was not awars
that tt is fiauhec. or taat it is capable
of rsceivia a vessel of the s zo of the
Mohicaa. It is said further , that the repairs
required ar ? of a comparatively trifiing
aature , and that inasmucn as the Mohican
is oo her xvay to Baring sen it was deemed
auvi-afale to have the work done ea route
in preference to having the vessel drought
back to baa Francisca There is nothing
unusnal in tse renainas of war vessels of
one couatry in tte aavy yari of aaotaer
country.
KEFl > ED TO AXaWEK.
Tire Witnesses Called In tne Penslun Inres-
tl uriuu It-esialn llcte.
W\-nrs TjD. . C , Apnl 11. la the Den-
sioa inveatirauon Georce W. Wavson , for-
merlv assistant cashier of the special exam
ining division cf the pension bureau , de-
cliaed to say whether or not he had borrowed
money or secured endorsements from bis
subordinates. He admitted that he took the
deposition of aa examiner named Wilson ,
showing that tbe latter had oorrawed monev
on pension certificates contrary to law , but
denied that be had kept t&is deposition in
his desk six months to prevent Wilson's
proscrcutioa. W.tness still refusing to an
swer the questions the committae decided to
report to tas aouse a resolution requesting
the commissioner of tensions to discharge
nim. The same action was takea in regard
to Harvey C. Ellis , who declined to answer
questions.
Several witnesses were examined as to
money transactions in the pension odce , and
their testimony snowed that the practice of
borrowinc money in the o2ce is prstty een-
eraL lu sonw instances chiefs borrowed
from they sjbordia.ites.
COLD ALL OVEJt THE COOTKT.
Tlie Temperature Twenty Decrees Lower
Tli.in it Outfit to be.
WisarvoTot , D. C , Apnl 11. The westier
bureau faraubos the follonlug spacial bulle
tin . The weather reports yesterday aad
tais. moroiag show the occurrence of ua-
usoally eold weather for this season over
neanv the satire eonntry east of the Rocky
mountains. Tne tcmoerature taroaghout
tee rerian east of the Mississippi nver ,
"
except"ia New England , ranged
fram" W to 35 degrees below the average
for the season. Freezing temperature was
reported as for south as central and sor.ta-
wcstcrn North CoraUna , central Tennessee
and Illinois , aortaera Missoun and southern
Nebriislra , Light fruit occurred as far south
as Charleston , > . C. Stationary or nightly
higher temptjratnre is Indicated for Tuesday
east of the Mississippi.
iv
Itoys and a Han Lo > e Tbelr Llret
Tuu OUien ! > > cuit. .
Mass. , Apnl 11. Last eveain ?
A. F Nortwrg of the Boston farm
saboet , St. Tbeia aa's ULiud , left the etty
with tae boys eooBeeted with the school in a
sail bo-it ta co to the island. Midway tbe
beat was upset by a sqcalL All were thrown
icto the ley wawr. Alt aiaaaged to dug to
tae vessel , but co relief cam * aad
one oy one they were cbiUeJ tareags , slipped
from their lasecnre support and arowoad ,
caul Ue uatruetar and eight bays wera
cooe. At uie eud of tour boors tfea txwt
dnft d Hshors witii tw sarvivers. Tke
sata s of tto drowsed boys were :
FRANK F. HJl-CHCOX.
HCMkKT THATCHER.
GEl > KGkT ELUS.
THOMAS PHILLIPS ,
H. GRAVES :
HAJOIY K. LOIT )
ADCLBEKTH. PACKARD.
( .olUeu WrtlUlnc Kellouwt IJjr Direrre.
Wacrusu , Vf Va Aonl IL Mrs. btraa
Aaa Sbeeaaker , tgod T5 , U suwg fer divorce
fro fier bos bond , aged bA , a prominent
au&itkarte eharges craelty asd neglect ,
aod its said knotLer viotnaa has .r.laijated
her bust tu.d Mr an J Mrs. S-hoeiaa < sr have
u'tterfjr fifty y ars aud are great-
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REPUBLICANS G CONVENTION I
Earaoeioea aad Zatka asac"5 htri2es ia ,
Maay Setroika OwatiflS.
MUCH PRAISE FOR PARTY LEADERS
President Ilarrl en' AdmlnUtntlen Gener.
ally Endorsed Principle * f Ir lrctUm
C mnirndnl Bluine' * IaUc7 Tar.
ortril Democratic II t Jlrtt ,
, Nek , Aprfl 11 oeaal te THE
BICE.j Tae Lancaster eoaoty reoebUcaa
coaaty coaventwn as embied this
aad wai a harmonious as well as an
bxstie catherias. Major A. G. Hasdncs tras
made temporary chairman aad S. E. Doug
las temporary secretary. Bath ofleers were
aftenrards aiaae peraiaaeat. ComcritVees
OD resolutions aad to select delegates were
appointed and waile they were in coasslta-
Don the convection received itself into an
old tirie enthusiastic rescblicaa assem
blage.
Speecaes were made by Hon. G. M. Lam-
bcrtson. Hon J. B. Stnme aad Judge Field ,
while Joe McGranr cnhveaed the occasion
with a song cr two. The committee on reso
lutions reported a platform endorsing the
administration of President Harrison , de
claring in favcr of the pnaciple of protec
tion aad commending tie poiicy of James G.
Blalae.
The delegates to the itateoon ventlca'were
instructed to use all honorable means to
oriac abotil the selection of Hon. Amasa
Cobb as one of tha delogatas at large from
Nebraska to the national convention , while
the delegates to the district convention were
Instructed to put forth the sama efforts to
elect Hon. C. H. Gere as a delegate from the
Second congressional district
HKBi Bi.HG , Neb , Apnl 1L iSnccial
Teleir-am to Tai BEE.J The republicans of
Banner couaty met in convention here today
and it was one of the most enthusiastic po
lineal meetinss ever held in the conn'.y
Every precinct was fully represented. Tae
following were elected delegates to Uie state
and congressional convention' H.L. Graves ,
B. D Lewis and E M. Cowen.
WILBEK. Neb , Apnl 11. "Special Tele-
rram to TUB BFE" At the republican
county convention held hens today J. H.
Grimm. F. W. Miles , J. E. Johnston. C H
Gore. H. W. Hewitt. T. C. Callahan. C. E.
Elder. F. S ConnlX G H. Chambers , tL D
Coe. C. F Lee , W E. Broct. William Knap
and James \V Dawes were elected delerates
to the state convention at Kearney. Thev
are uninstracted. H. M. Wells. EL P Kins ,
J. N. Van Dura. E. Whitcomb , W P Fish-
onmV. . H. Mom- , John Jaclc , vV O
Chat > man. E. E. McGinUe , A. N Dodson , L.
O.Yestcott , J. T Alzsworth , D R.
Steouens aad C. Duros were elected deie-
patas to the congressional district convenuoa
at York. They are nnmstractei but favor
A. N. Dodson for delegate to too national
convention.
DEMOCRAT1- HAVE TROCBLE.
Inilicatlont That the tate CoaTentlon Will
- -c Juclitrifr. .
"Wiuicji , Nea , Apnl 11. 'Special Tele
gram to THE BEE. | The democratic county
convention to ebct delegate to the coagras-
sional distnct conreaUoa was held here to
day and was vreE attended. The foHowisir
resolutions were pissed-unanimously t
Wbereas. T B. P-irUer , clialrtuar of tlie
democratic central coram ttec. cun ned the
central committee1 at WilDer QQ April " for the
purpose ofelect nz deleiateh to the iate
conrcntion at Omah'i : and.
W kiereas. Tbe actton of our said cb.tirmon
n ain perfect harmony nnd accord u ith dem
ocratic prereJeat for more than tureatj years ,
t&erefore be it
Eesolved , That tha action of our ald chair-
m < m Is heartily ender * d and the defecates so
ele"teJ by said comniittets are hereby declared
'
to be tbe'choice of this convent-oil.
Le-oived. Tbuttiic delegates so chosen are
earae uy ared u > a-.e every honorable mean. ,
to secure the eleet.on of Ooreruor Jarcei t
Boyd and Uou. Tobias Castor as delegates ut
larze to the democratic national convention
at t'hiearo
EP401 red. That the act.on of C. J Bowiby
in cahln ; this convention nd r.pp-jiutinr pre-
emrt cnairmen throurbout the c-ounty. Ignor
ing the rerujarly elected and appolstej ch ilr-
uien is undemocratic and tfnus to disruot.
dfmori Ize and mislead the democratic onler
la halite c-ounty.
liesoived. That the "ourse lie pursued la at
tempt nc to disrupt the den o-nt c organiza
tion ot saline county de-erre < i the een-ure of
every true democrat ia the county ind itate.
IleiOived. That the de'ezateselected by
the county central conunitt.ee be In-tructed to
vote us A nult and empowered to take any
action they mar deem proper in reference to
tbe selecnon of delegates i < i the u.itional con
vent.on from the oonjrebfcionul districts , pro-
vidin ; the state convent-on sbail Ce.e.ate
sacb power to tbe rourth cansresiKlonal dtt-
trl t.
t.Fiirvovr , Neb. . Aaril 13. 'Special ' Tele
gram to THE BEE.1 The democratic county
convention met in this city today aad selected
the following delezat s to the state conven
Uon John Dem. C. H. Holleabect , J E.
Sherwin , E. W Ran kin. John Thonisen ,
Miite Dowlmc , G C. Kerkow. W H. Weeks.
James Murrav. F. W Vauphaa , C. D Gard-
anier D Eastede , P Flaanagan , L. P Lar-
snn , Ed Ryan aad O D. Harms. A resoln-
tton wa adopted recommending to the state
convention tnat Congressman , Bryan and
Wikian H. Thompson be selected as dele
gates at large. Sa far as Bovd and Marua
are concerned it is a mixed delegation
HASTINGS , Neo , Apnl 11. special Tele-
cram to THE Bee. The Adams county de
mocracy met here this morning to elect dele
gates to the state convention at Omaha. DJS
C. Brswa was made chairman ord Gi.oert
Faber secretary. Resolutions were adopted
favoring tanS for revenao only and declar
ing trat tha Adams county democracy is a
unit for Grorer Cleveland , but a clatise in
structing the Adams county state delecation
to support hio was Tithdrawn. A resolu
tion wa carnea favtnng Judge R , A. Batty
for d' trict de.ecaw to tha national convan-
non. The state delecation is as follows
Judge R A. Battv. A. S. Cimpbell , John
Braaigan. G W Tibbet * . GHbert Faber and
R. B. Wahlquist. A motion to organize dem
ocratic dntu In tne several townships in the
countv ivas earned. A. tariff reform club
will be onrinized in the city Saturday n.gnt.
P piti.iox , Neb. , April 1L Special to
THE BEE. 1 Tbe democratic convention held
here svatnrauy was attended by forty dele
gates. An enure lack of eathsiiasm charac
terized tne convention and it was the most
inharmonious political gutnermg ever held
in tae county The split was between tha
Boyd m ! anti-Bovd factions aad in the Inn ?
wrinkle the convention almost broks up in a
raw The following delegates were finally
selected to attend the convention at Omaha
J. E. Cairpoell. K. C Lefler. Amos Gates ,
ttuy Whitney , Clau Lirell. C L. MoKanna
aad T. B Hounan. The mouoo to instruct
for Boyd was lost , bet a later motion to in
struct for him in case he is for Cleveland
was adopWil , whereupon Amos Gates with
drew from tie delegation. Tha deieratei to
the state convention at Litieoln are Howard
Whitney , Psterson , M.V Laacdon , John
Bacley J-oob Pavae , Wu.iam Hogaboon
and A. W rrnmouJl.
Ise cocgre siocol deljgatrs are R. Barton ,
Georira Bartch , Gorge Luigser , John Chase ,
T. B. Kleman .Sam Startaer ind li. M.
HmklP. The atate cud ooogres&ional d > i -
gattuDs gs aciostractei Tae spht in tha
democracy of tne county is DOW quite en-
i ct and laey express litt'a ' hope oV success
ia the 0001107 campaign wita the present
feeling prevailing.
Hojrii'u Attitade Tovaril Cleveland.
Laartx jr , Neb , Apni 11. Special to TBB
With regard to adipatot which ap
peared in tha Cbfearo Time * of Scsday
g. stating that the figbt tmocg tha
from Docglaa cocatywas upon
the lines of support for either Hill or Clcve-
iand and taat Gcveraor B yJ , who woo at
tte primaries and the cuuntv cocrentum ,
WM frr Hui , thown to the pcvernor
todsr and ha a.d
"That < Ls.aic3 U ab o.tt-y w.thcut
aad was erueatly eat set for a
parpoe. I am Dot aad sever Have beea
oope ed to Gcsver CJeraUad. Mv posm a
is cioar'r ' * rder > K > il by the de-aocrats f
Nebraska to be taat 1 sa rery friendly W
Grorer Cleveiantf , aad.1 mind sooner vote
for aim for president lfe o aay otbr man ia
the ecus try Bat , la view of the fact that it
Is ccwsary tar democracy to carry New
Ysrit tf t * r woulfl trwmpa. I tatak it
best to wait antti tbe asvarabiare > f the dem
ocrats of t.fra ne-lron befare deolanog am-
* aair cally far aajoe. . New Vorit , Con-
a ctieet and New Jerer are contiguous
states , tfce eleclonl votes of trhwfe ar aec-
essanr to elect a tfen crKie oresWeot. I am ,
tbenfors. fr the man who can carry tbcse
states , a weitera maa d he needs be. Cleve-
liad if be can do It , or Hill , if it is piainiv
cricent that he is tite only mAa wh caa lead
democracy 1
April 11. Tba fo-
sz' tetter fram tiravsr Cleveland was re
ceived today by a.promlneat democrat ia
this city ,
I KEWOOD N. ll Asrll 7 June * Bllle.
Cbnttsnoora. Tean-S My Deir wlr-I de lre
to than It yon for Uia report of the aieeUnc at
Lbattancxjcn whtrh you kladty ent me. aad
for the friendly varus you spoke at me on
thnt occasion.
I am eirewilmty "tTious to nare ar party
do eractly tbe nnt thuir t the ( "h c .co con
vention. and I hooe tbe deieiatei * 111 oe
cu.ded by jadcment and urtaated by true
democratic spirit and tt > uia le desire to snc-
ceed In nrinclp'e. I bou < dnotbe fronU tf I
dW not ay to you that I often fearldu notde-
Mrve the kind th'n such trtcnd as you ay
of me. and I tmre Cre(5uent mi nvln ; as to
the mtJoa of acaia putt n ; me in nomina
tion. 1 therefore- : anxioos that sentiment
and unmeaMiroJ uersonaj devoUoo should be
ehecUed when the deJemtion to the conven
tion reach the per od of tl"LSeraU"a. In ny
ercnt there WH be na drwppolutment for me
In the result. Yours verv trjlv ,
GnoVER VLETEUA5D.
Second Election In Ithmle l.lanit.
PnoriDKCCE , R. 12 , Apnl 1L Th s second
election In Ctarlestown V > dav resulted Sen
ator , Joseph C. Charch , republican : renre-
sentative , Heroert A , Gates , democrat. The
representative is a gem for the democrats ,
.
Nrw DEITAIX , Coca. , Apnl 11. For the
first time in the history of the city the dem
ocrats elected their complete city ticket.
PREP UttSG FOb IIIS KCfll.
-U etoa Boomem . .Vlren.flla Line la ' - oaths
s , S. D. , April 1L The heart of
tha Sisseton boomer is exceedinciy giad. The
reservation it is asaonaced will Da opened at
noon of tha 13th. The Uae at thi land uSce
has formed aad thd boomers are keeping
tneir positions regardless of chillv nigats.
Alone the line of ton reservation ia a cene
at activity. There J-oo find the boomer and
Sis famuy occupying , nraine schooners , all
waiting patiently the fcrnral of Friday noon
\rnea they will partdcipaie in the go-as-you-
please race for Dakota dirt ;
The Indians aavs tn'wn their land in a
scattennc manner and UKH.C who rssh la aad
begin operations as tqoatters stand a chance
el trespassing on the pos = .esio = 3 ot some of
theIndians. .
Mfjor Barnard , U S. A. , stanoned at
Brown s Valley , on the-eslzo of the Sweton
reservation , has made 32 , his arrangements
for the opening. Tip" troocis will be s.catterec
along the entire boundary of tae reservation.
The signal for the ooeninc-anll Da given by
the discharge 01 firearms oy the scldiers.
Arrangements nave been made for extra
passenger trains 4tpm. St. Pant The plans
that nave been formedia.lhe last fevr months
by the boomers ara'nasr cociinir to light and
there will be some starniag cevdcnmsnts
irfcan the grand sho'criocss nest Fndif.
* : -Tlrelr J-tock.
R4ni > CJTT. S. TJn April U. [ Special to
THE BEE. Robert fehcua : 3f tae Cheyenne
river range , returned" homa this mcraing
towa ilountain City Tenn _ bringing with.
him ten Bear and trolf bounds. Wolves
have become mora numerccs and bolder
along the Cheyensa the past few years ,
which has canned the tock and ranch men
to carte in an eSort to exterminate them.
The-tounds. which ara evenly derided as
regards sex are mediam sized aaimats , and
have points of both "the stag and blcad-
hound. Ihey are Miid to ba good workers
and flchlers , sranerally killing tneir fame
before the hint-era can come BH. It Ltee
Intention to have a big wolf bz = t ia the
near fa tars. *
_
BT FLOODit.
Loss of Life anil Property In Loalsiana
Talet ot -affer/nif ana Dlstrt ss.
NEW OnLEAX ? , ui , April 11. The Pica-
jTine's Coiumons , iss. , special says : The
recent heavy rams 'fiave swollen all streams
ia tLis section jf fSie country to a paint
never oefore knowi and , as a result , the de
struction of 'ife and property is fnghtfnL
AU farms along the Tombigbee nver ara
abandoned. Houfetfall ) kinds are washed
awav , cattle and nmles by hundreds have
been drowned. Maiy floating houses have
passed down tha fever. Every available
craft here has bten" used day aad night in
relieving the sufferers , carrying out food and
tnafin-r in the destitute people.
( Ju one sinau mound there were four peo-
Die and as many more cattle- and males. On
another there wera"-seventy people aad cat
tle ey tha huaoredsl The negroes on all the
lowlands have last everything on earth taev
'
had. and there are anndreda'of them here.
The white people have oeen unable to get
the negroes to do aay kind of work toward
rescuing other negroes witnout payia ? in
"
Twelve negroes hare been draivaed within
three miles of this rity. At poiats on tae
nver below here tha loss of life is very large.
The railroads have abandoned all trains
westward , and thare ars many washouts.
The waters are receding slowly One rescu
ing party saw threa negro Boys drowned ,
but could not reach them. Another rescuing
partv wera upset and soent twenty-three
hears in the trees.
MOBILE , Ala April II. Tae Torabigoae
river has not , siaca 1547 , bad to sudden and
great a flood as present. The farmers on the
nver were wholly anpreswred , and frota-
Columbus , Miss. , toPclton tbe less of hags ,
cattle mules and .cottonsead has been un
precedented. Macs farming stock has been
swept away aad peopla rendered destitute.
A great deal of laad planted is under water
About eighteen fact additional rise is ex-
Reports of heavy } r % of Ufa come from
Colambas. Mist , 03 "the Tomhigbec , the
number cf drowned , jtvmg placed at from
twenty to fifty , moslly negroes.
IPTVRED.
Negro Train Wreriuinand Cobber * Arrrktvd
Ala lApnl It At Wilaite
station between Blcxlngaaai aad Deoatnr
on the Louunild 4. N as avail a road this
morning tha crew of B traia tned to arreit
some negroes who wef ? stealing a nae. The
aid of an ofiicer at FtlxTiUa was called in
and a figUt cccon d > On of the negroes
fell aerially troKudel. The others
were captared. The man who was
wounded gava the cams of Tom Wnsnt.
The otners gave the names of Tom Headio ,
Henry VViiliamm , Join POBCV and Tom ftan-
net. Headin confessed that he aad his asso
ciates were the ineawho attsa&oea to wrecic
a Louis villa & Kastrruia train at Buvies three
weeks ago , but were successful ia robbiiic
the Gecraa Parade mad train two weeks ago.
They had been driven to the railroad ay the
aigb water ana vere trying to ieare the
ojuatry when cagtured.
, Px , Apr ! 1L The Lcbigh
Iran company has auigaed. Eacrts are
being Bmda-tsSreorgaaiiB it.
LOSTBO , April II Rumors were correct
toaiy f tnalaiiure of Borrowmaa. Phillips
k i t , grain meretuuita at Lood > n , but tea
fa..reh s cot been odcix.v announced ,
fte . .at > i-'oei art be.uJTwl U be sr.a. itf-
feet 3g Amunca
;
ARE DRIFTING FROM EUROPE
South Aaerioaa GflTeraaeata
Owsss j late tie Uaited States' F feL
HLCtrHOCITY AND THE MONSOE DOCTHC4E
Two
I'pon s Ur i > cin t4e rr the Change-
lie CtH n Kaml. . France
asd Gcriuxaj- Act ,
< Jori-i
April 11. OJaw Y rk HeriM
Cable Sp ctel t T E BKE.1-Tke lade-
peadeatce Beige \ritl today peWish a second
arude by MaximOltoaa Ifojei oo tae United
States , Soota Amencan republics and n-
rape. He eonlsnds that while the Monroe
doctnae In ao way justifies the Ucited btales
tolaterfere ia Sonth Amencaa aSoirs , the
American goveraaient has put the Monroe
dortriae .n saw shape to Encg South Amer
ica under Its thorn b. Ibanez adaalts th'.t the
statesmen of the American uaioa ara far too
clever to taiak of annexing aay South Amer
icas territory , as tha incorporation of aay
LJ.Ua republics would bring about a xvar of
races aad would shatter the union itself
Blaine. however , sees with equal clearness
that with their enormous ladastrial prod c-
tioas the Caitd States is threatened with
immense dangers unliss they fiad fresa out
lets for their products. Tnerela lies the se-
cr3t of tte potiey of eacroachmeat toward
Santh America ,
Ihaaci contends that the Washington cab-
taet will aever bnag the Soath Amencaa re
publics ta its reciprocitv by mere force of
persuasion , as the Americas Latia aations
would have to pay the United States 'M oer
cent dearer far the products than they pay
bv purchasing the same in Europe.
Tbe writer aot onlv accuses rilaine of at
tempting something stronger than ptir-
suasioa to compel the compliance of booth
America , Ha insiocates that tha
reciprocity treatv with Brazil was
wrested from da Foaseca br illea.timate
means , that the United States only supported
Balmaceda sraiast tne national rising la
order to obtasa from Chili a camsurcial
treaty wbollv la favor of the Caited States.
The reirublicaa party will renew it with
fresh vigor , if the democrats do act oust
them from power : that it will likewise
attempt to coerce Arreatiaa unless the latter
combines with Brazil and Chili to resist
Yankee encroachment.
Lastlj luonez quotes tha figures oa Eng
lish , French and Germaa trade wita Soath
America to show how deeply taete European
countries are interested in tns toilers of taa
American oolicy. He concludes by appealing
to the goj-eraments of France , England aad
Germanv to combine with Brazil , Cluti ana
Argentina to thwart the deiigas of the gov
ernment waica rules aader the stars and
stripes.
Sir. Got-rhen Presents the Badcet Eng-
laud * Czpeniiire Garersmrnt.
Lo3Ti > ox , Apnl IL Mr. Gorcaen , chancel
lor of the esca ner , presented the audget
la the Hcase-of Commons today , Tnera was
a fun attendance of members aad the scene
was very animate-a.
Mr. Gosrhen said that as a traveler in
ascecdiog a hill fancied tiat he had reached
thi highest ooiat osiy to find above it oth
ers , so bad been for three weeKs sis espen-
cisnts witn the finances of the country. The
estimates haa been tramad oa the theory
that tha top aad been attained , yet a carve
led onward and upward. Good fortune again
oermitted him to submit a budzet showing a
surplus of 1,007.000 Ttus was ' largely
due to the expanding departments , "for
It was not to aay extent due to an
expansion of the revmus. 1 here has oeen
times when he had suffered great anilely
In tbe last bsdiret the esumate of expendi
tures was 95.2 5.000. The actual expendi
tures were y9H > .OuO lea-nar : a sjrnias of
i3. UKU. ) This was a remarkably small
difference between the esnmates and acrual
expenditures. The total estimates of ex
nendttures during the lost taree years was
1.204.000.000. The total difference la the ex
penditures was onlv i J7 OJO. This state
ment was received with cheers.
Analyzing the revenue. Mr Gosbea said
that the customs produced i 12,73(5.000 ( abovn
tie sum calculated upon. It was not alconol
that aas caused tha inci-ease this year , nut
tobacco. The rtveane tax from it TTIS ex-
exceedinglv satisfactory , yielding i.(4.000
ever tae estimate. Tobacco produced it,3. ! > 3 ,
000 , being -Jls,01lO above the orevious year
-til this. Air Goscaen declared , proved "that
wae < s. tad not fallea , aad that there was
still a wideiy diffused prosperity among
workinzaiea. The escise revenue" showed
543,000 over the estimate. Tne increase
in the consumption of home smrits was
rreateria Enslaad thaa in Ireland or Scot
land , being.6-j. psr cent in England agaiast
1 i-3 per cent in Scotland aad 1 per cet.t in
Ireland More spirits wera consumed thaa
boer.
llr Goscben estimated the revenue for the
current financial year at 1 U,477,000 , and tee
expenditures at iQ ( , 33oyu , leaving a small
margin of i i24UCW. Tats would not allow of
a remission of taxation , with th * excepuoa
of a minor redaction la patent fees , absora-
laz .10,000 , aad the fixing of duty oo parjf-
liag wiaes from -f. . Gil and la per callon to a
uniform rate ofs. . Mr. Ua&chen taiJ he
held himself respoasiole for the pradenoe of
tne estimates. The mighty nver of prosper
ity still remained broad , and be trusted taat
tha various water courses of the national
wealth would continue the stream uadizaia-
isaed in volume. Cheers I
Mr. Go&caea spoke for two hours aad be
announced tha resignation of Mr. West ,
chairman ot tao Inland revenue ooard.
Mr Gladstone suggested that tne house
follow the u ual custom to avoid discussion
of the budret until the day fixed lor its ma
ture consideration. He hoped tha change of
duty on sparkling wines , wmle benetituag
some wine producing countr.es , wouiu not
involve trouble on other covutnes. He
eulog ed the services of Mr West.
Tbe resolution conrerniag wines was
passed.
Mr Gcrscten fixed tbe general discussion
of the budget tor Ann ! Si.
The palntlesi etiaracter of the budget was
a surprise to alL The conservatives regret
that Mr Goscben presented imbing tnat
caa be used to inuuenee tbe popular vote ic
tae general elections Tbe hberais on the
ther hand are pleasantly ur > n ei by the
aarml4sss character of the statetaeat.
aved by a Narrow Margin.
Apnl 11. [ New York Herald Cable
Special to THE list I The Chamber of
Deputies discussed today tae qsesUaa of
Hupplles for tbe Saudan aad taa lupole-
mentary credit ot H.O'M.dOO ' francs for
jjahomey The session was a stormy one ,
and taousii the demands ot the government
were granted by an apparent majority , tae
formal. Business of the day as arranged bv
tba ministry was cot allowed to proceed
without frequent qaetucai la regard to ILs
raoact events In Dubomav aad tba pot.cy
pursued in ttat country Finally tbe order
of the day ras aocepUKl oy a vote of ocuy .70
bi. CCBE.
Dttlioiirtt
Apni 11 Kcbart biwpwKi and
Kewlaod Jones , Uoyal hene gcardimfm ,
were reminded ia tbe p uce oourt today OB
the cbarjo of stea.ng nngs , montv aad
surgicanstrssienti vi. ed at tin. troa
Pauip B.air ao Anier.can res. 3. 15 .a 11 jr.
tagae itreet. Acc.r * as to Mr L-.Jjr a t.rr
mst
arrrred ia L * doc m SepteF rJ * last and
net th gear * awj ia the ciiyi 'j * ir toaad
Bade freqaect visits M all di " = Lr ! On
ta occaiioa of one rHit blalr r"Jaat tbe
property &e ewcplains el lo i & be a
takes froas ais kori. Pawa tiefet feor t *
jewelry were found ia Siapson ; V % t n
WMB n'aa arrested. Jooes wiJt iMresMd
oa ta eaarge ot keiag impitei BL ; * ta
i-vCSI * jr' rffjajS . 'flw
OX THE "TXOE.
Conntr n c1 .Ipprur * a * t Perforatrr hi
it LtHHltm Thenter.
LoT ot , A ] nl 11Ia t6 Roya ! t at r te
tJife city a p rfo'-MiBce was given tfeu eveo-
tag for tbe bee&t of UK National Life Bo t
tBs tt ttofi. Then was a larrd cro ril
nf fasaionaMe pcrsoas preceat. Tlia
Oaatesi Rjsseli , xvife of Earl Rus eU ,
from wbota she recently made an w-
soccessfal att ta ) t to &e dtvorosl. and her
sist r. Mr * . tHct Rns eil , appeared IB a
penalty. The e porforaiers were kand-
socaeiy attired in sttaiior cos'vaes of Maek
aad surer , with w aite wics and ciiariag
Clack laces. Tnts countess had a corset , fast
ened caB picuotisly to the front of b r ac-
cardeen-pJeated ore s. Tae lades received
qaitd aa ovation when they re&dc their
appoaraace. Ta-eir contribution to th per
formance consisted of a skirt daacr. in n-tieh
they were assisted oy the Maisrs. F aad C ,
Lambert , who were also ittired ia fantastic
costam's. They were enthusiastically re
called thrae tiiaes aad finally left the stage
amid a perfect bombardment of Sowers.
AV1H Vet ravtlnrarc < 1 Notc .
E-S , Aonl 11 .sir Hard. Mr Joha
Huatiagton's sun-m-li\v , who is now ta the
city 13 connection with tha alletred forgiag
of his father-in-law's endorsement on certain
notes , says thnt no matter what comes Sir.
.riuatinc'won will act pay the forced notes.
Mr. Huntiagtoo , who has been ! ll at a
private hospital here , is much better. He
Sad a long consultation with Mr. Herd
today. Mr Haattnirton thinks that tae
ruiity parties kacwmr of tis poor health ,
speculated upon 613 eorlv death conTealin
the lorrenes" He ani wife are therefore
aroused a uast the treorherous inend who
aas forged his name , and wu : fight aav sails
brought on the notes to the bitter end.
Mr. Hon reasserts that set one genuire
Hjntingtca endorsement is in circulation.
Affidavits to that effect ars beta ? prepared
aad they will ba sworn to before Mr. Palmer ,
the Amencaa consul hers , in the event of
Hnntington s deata so this testimony against
the renuineneis of the endorsement will
still be available.
Ma < le DrUrloua liy tbe Czar.
. April 11. A St. Petcrsburs dis
patch says Mt-ister VishaegradsSy was
seized with a delirious fainuag fit attributed
to araia disorder while making a report to
the czar. A Berlin dispatch comments on
the mystery of the affair aad suzcests that
the minister's illness was due to excitement
broccnton bv a puiafalinterview which was
a prelude to dismissaL
Vienna LncemlLiry flren.
April 11 lacendiary fires con-
tiane here l ut o ms to the extraardiaary
prpcaitioc of the authorities little damage
has beea douo so far. Tha fires areattnou-
t d to anarchists , hut it is believed many of
tnem are set with a view to roobery during
the excitaseit. A similar stare v.f affaira is
reported at Lionleldea , upper Aiiitria.
in l > .inrer.
Acnl IL [ New Yorir Heraid Cable
Special to Tnr BKE. ] A tliB taioy-belcai-
iag to the American yacat Sultaaa was
pick up off Goza yesterday. The Salsaaa
sailed Tor PhilipptviUs. Algena , on the 5th
in a stiff gale , but it Is not oeiicved hers sac
has met with aay disaster.
TVlll Kf Thursday arr.
ICopyTTfffitfld Ji' . ' by JiiTtra ( jr-Jj i Baia .1
CURO , Apnl U.N [ w York E rald Cable
Spccaai to THE BEE. The reading of the
Srman is irrevociblv fixed for Tbursdav.
The admirals and priacioai oKccrs of the
European squadrans co.v in Egvptiaa watera
will be present at the creis3ay.
Jfurii Mooev "o-nl to Tol-tol.
LO-\T > OT , April U. The Chronicle's cor
respondent in the famine distnct who has
been visitiagBececbeS wntss that he saw
Ccmnt Tolstoi's d inghter open ia a single
dav letters containing receipts amounting to
3.000 rouoles. Most of the letters were from
America and England.
PA.IUS. April 11. Ravachol's sentence tas
been ccmnuted to imprisonment aad hard
labor fcriife.
G TUK slCK.
Latter Day < iUitn Attempt to Perform
Mo. , April ILThe base
ment of the tetaple of the Heorgaaizad
Church of Latter Day bdlnts looked like a
hospital today. The elders in attendance bad
advertised that they would heal the sick by
tbe laying oa of Hands , and many -persons
suffering from various ailments were taken
to the temple , some oa stretchers , some on
cots aad borne on caatrs to be curse. The
manner of their treatment was very simple
and consisted of pouring a few drop ? of oiivi ;
oil , which had been previously blessed or
Prophet Josenb South , upon the head of the
patient and the layine on of tn < j elders'
hands. No caras were effected , although
several professed to expenacce some r = Uef.
At the business sessiou to lay it was de
cided to hold the naxt conlerauc-e on Aonl 6
1533 , at Lamani , Ia. , the aama ot Josepa
Scuta.
Mliiursota Crop C kadition
ST PACI , Minn , Aonl IL The Minnesota
crop bulletin says : In the nortawestera
counties the spring seadiag will oe iloae
rather .ate. In the otner oounties seeding is
retarJed bj the recant nuas. The southern
coanties ara in a t.mUar oooiHtioa , At soce
Dlac-cs Eeedm ? ts. under war , but in the raa-
joritv tae farmen &n waiting for the grsuad
toiry. Some locahties repcrt winter wheat
to be la pocr coadltion. B-ceat raias have
faraisbed BUtarieat moisture to insure a
gvod start for tha crowing era pi. IB many
places the ground is too wet for seeding.
Tn Sn.peuil Ilorlag fur Oil.
Pa. , A prill L The leading oil
producers cf the soata vest are prepanss for
a general suspension of drilling op rations
for six mcotas to bring about an advance ia
pnces.
Orricc or WE THEH
OMiHi. Apnl 11. '
The low Parameter bas lengtbaned out 1014
a trough of iow premier a esutod > 7 ever tha
mountain rezucs. A huh area is acteni.g
in tee extreme oorthwesL Geccr& y idir
weather prevails eicepj cloudjvus. ia tbe
lower > UM cn valley uud iigat rain ic
Dakota. Tas teapcmtare ha * rinni ovar to *
westers , aad more especially tbe sacttwest-
em teotiOQS.
Far Eastern Neoraska , Ooana and Ylei-
uy Fairw atb r , waraier ; s > euti : riy wiciis
dursBir Tuesday.
flftWisJUJCTuN , i ) C. , Apnl IL P r lotva
Geoaraliv l-ir. siigfaUy warmer , soatiierly
wiiiis.
For Xesraskalair , colder hyTuemaf
aigU , souUaast wicds. &acijis s aorta-
welt
For M siourl Fair coo raUr pneeadAi by
* aow rs In souttsAst iii-tty ! * ncfr.
touuiuut wUiili.
Far Kansas-j43&rjiy : fajaoldor ' y
Tuesday night , east win is.
For the liai ta Generally _ f ir ,
by rain turning into SBOMT 10 North
much colder by Ti sil < y tight i
wnda , * > cuminif aorta * esteny.
* Fsr 1 ojirado Fa.r , colder by
i eight , Tir.abiewiuJn.
FOUGHT THE SHERIFF
J feaawi Oosatj OSoan ia3 Cattlemea
Sdd te Ea ? Met.
NEARLY FIFTY MEN BtfWrED K'UED
ONE VKTIM B300GHT TO THE REAR
AH PacitfTtt raa Uta Swaa Beiaj Ciasel
by Ars d Mao.
ENGAGEKENT3 AT NOLAN'S H.VNCH
TrouWe CmiHarit to No Tartlcnlar Locality
If the YT. r I * Carrird Into the Big
Horn Uatn It Ma t De oa
Snovshoej.
CASTEK , Wyo- , April IL Soocial Te.e-
rna toTBK IIEK.J A maa from R.ver fe. a
reports that SbenS Ajgusot Johaocn ccacty
aas swora ia 153 deputies aaj gae cut to
urrest the army A rumor is afloat that tha
sheriJT tned to take them in yesterdiv and
thea tweaty-eicht of tha army were ked
aad eighteen of the deputies.
No one has yet arnved from Powder nver
itacethemaa was ia after aaman. ioa but
3. courier is looked for tonight. Preaus of
the rastlcrj say that if tbe rattlers had got
the worst of it news of it wouia have boea
here long before this. So If a fight tas taken
place the r utiers have helJ tae.r owg or tae
army is on a mission of peace and the con
troversy has seen amicably settled. ve-y-
bodv here hopes for Uia best. o..t .s gcn-
eralJy believed that the report of tne iigai a
true.
Surveror Brallev from S.voetwiwr re
ports Evervthirg as quiet ia that J recln
Friday meat a maa stooped at the boda
lakes and said ha had been at a camn f abcut
tn-enty-ave men the night before 4- t wesv
of Lost Cabiu and that they claimed the ?
were going to the nark on a horse r aaj op.
Dan Qarke reports everything as qu.et in ,
the Bates Hole country. Dnc Wi omsoa
from tas Big fiora hasta rcoorts a grsat fa l
of saow there last Friday night aaj taat it
Is impossible for the army to cet .3 cere ca-
less they go in on saow shoes He savs they
don't exnect aay trouble in tha Bcnaa-a part
of the basin.
FOUGHT AT > OLA > 'i UVNTIL ,
of a Hattlv Iletirren natlrri and
-.foclnnen Folly ContSrtartl
BCTTALO , Wyo. , Acnl IL - "Saaj. . Tele-
rramtoTas BEC.J The telegruph j.ne to
Douglas , which has Been cut tor tte past
su days , was repaired tills morcisg aad
out in worsting order. This is the firzt tcie-
graaa which has been seat out ot BaJTaiO
sinca Trresday night. It is beiieved the
rustlers -will cot'illaw the line ta remain in
worMnz order long and camiacnicanoa by
wire may be- cot c3 ut any monysc.
A report reached aero yesterday cf a fisht
at No.an's ranch oa. tae north f JTJT of tha
Powder rivpr. between tha suiclr men "and
rustlers. SbenJT Aaras aad a posse started
ta taat direction after dark , and trra not
since oeea heard from.
Aa authentic report has been received
that fifty stock men reached the is raaca
Saturday night , and ara noiv at the f A
ranch , thirteen miles from Buffala Ras' crs
guard tha road and allow none to pass.
Jark Flasrg and Lew Webb cam" in Jist
ai ht and confirmed the repnrt nf Scrnticj
at Nolan's. The rustlers are in fo-tre hero.
At W o'clock last night a pany cf th rty five
left la the direction of tne T A roach.
OXEVOONDKD 3l.V > FOCND.
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VnthcntJc Rej > ort froui the sit ofTar
Declare TU it i RUtlig U t. a-rjL
GILLETTE , Wyo. , Apnl 11. specie Tue-
gram to THE Bat.j Today's itags aas j st
arnved aad briagi the folio-via ? ae"vs from
the cattle rustlers war on Pnwder nver
south of BaSalo. Fifty wellartaad moa ara
ou. Powder nver , iad 05 Kred Hasae a > nd
another party of about the same aumber of
men comnsandod by Charles Ford want inta
camp twelve miles south of BuTilo ut tha
T A. raacne at 10 o'clock this moraine ;
About noon yestarJjy reuao.a news
reached Buffalo that Natd Caampioa and
posse bare been surrounded and over _ J3
saots exchanged , bhenff Angui and possa ,
wh left hare yesterJay , ara cjt oil from
towa.
A wagaa has just pa.sea through tawa
beariug wounded maa to th hospital near
Fort McKlnnev. Others ara reported , t.u.ei
and woaadeJ. About forty rustlers aavo
passed through towa ia the d.recujn of tha
wrei * of action. These raparts cajie from a
source that is reliable.
Farther Kviiiooco of Hard
Doct..i % vtfyo. , Apnl IL A telrgraa ,
from the sheriff of Jouasoa oouaty to z-rZ
Campbell of Cuav r a coaaty states 'hit a
fiirnt occurred bjtwaaa tha stockmen and
ra tlers on PavrtSer nver , and d'rec's b.-c to
arrest fagiuvas. Uadar those d.r ct.ons tha
Converse ooaaty autharitiiM hi 3 guards
stationed at ail bndgai along th3 P.atto
mrth aad wast of hera , aad at tae rv-rf-rd ,
The aiail earner oa the onfierj J r - cl
tne mail route batty aaa BiZal a J J ajlas
came is this afternoon , but bad .0 tna , 'rra
Buffalo. Ha rsportod having nec-j < " t.vo
fuglties at FeWarajan , retarn.rg froai 'so
reported bjtid * . T.vo dspaty 2 rl trera
sent oat after the fugitive * . Tt3 men Lad
stopped at William vVemcr's house at Tet-
terai&o.
Taey were aiaorstad n floe t"r e"r T
stood aad Uadiy jadsi. Thv wi us 5 3 exchange -
change her * * . sayias tb y bfll-'n ' . " > a t
eatue ouifit , waic * wucUl jwy t t ca-sira-i.
Oue of tbain wa wounded ia t-.1 * ar x Vrr
nnr r f a * d to give Vnoa fa a alms's a-.i
USPV pu ued on ' .Ma d putj STT"S * . -
lowed tbar Ln.il far savenu is M i * ! ) cf
Wraer's n.B E. A short duta- c- ' cy
Jo-aud a place of oaarso i7hii m _ - , nt-
ttrated wtOi ! a * o < i. wfetoa ! a4 eviuji ; fc i
roiled into a plus aad inserted n a D. .ct
woaad. There wera drapi ot - ecJ oa the
Tlie f ugtilves lelt the taaa when
ul s a&ove Utm iai aad * he.to. . W2 * > * ,
Werner said tfc y rtocld talk j ; ' e fat
said that they w > re vrito tb ! o-tfit ihit.v it
north en W d e > dar H U & j
or half-brMul
DT WL , Cola. , JLyrii II. A later ir r tl
Itwo Daugiiu. Wyo. , te tk : > awi .a rcta'-J
to tbt ogM Wtwaw BsUltfAea BO J r s * ri
Kid OoeiAUy of ttua I' ivder r ru-
. - T' . igot imrd tor rr.t 3 ABtc sp
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