FHE OMAHA DAILY EE TWENTY-SECOND YEAR OMAHA , MONDAY MOKMNG. SEPTEMBER 12. 1S32. NUMBER SG. DEATH IN THE FOG TtrriMe Eenilt of the OoJ idcn on the Bead Saturdjy KighU UX PEOPLE KILLED IN THE WRECK Ho PostiF.e frsm the Oar Into hioli the Engine Dashsd. FIRE ADDS TO THE TERROR OF THE SCLNE FkinsB Eapidlj Pollew Upon the Crash Thtt Eronght Dettb to Many. STATEMENT OF THE FREIGHT ENGINEER He RHJ-S the Signals Showed tbe TrscU ltu Clear und Then Ills Mm-hlne btmcu tlie Tatrd I'akki-iiRfr Truln I ne to Ilic I'of. BOJ.TOK. Matf. . . Sept. 11. The horror of tbe crckt Quinrj accident was recalled last night when a through freight fast express train , wctt bound , on the Fitehburg railroad run into a passenger truln standing on tbe outbound track at West Cambndce Junction , telescoping the rear cor , killing ; six per sons outngbt und injuring pocrly lorty D'hers. Tnree of tbo injured hove since died. Ptstcngcr train No. 181 , due to leave Bos ton at 10:15 p. m. , started on tiina Wben West Cambridge Junction was reached the ruilnre" found it necesrary , owing to the dense fog. to run close to the crossover in order to see if be had the rigbt of w ay Irom the signal nwer , which is located close by. Tbe passenger train was seen to ho five nun- ules late , and about the same hour the local passenger train from W altham , scheduled to leave tbere at 30:80 o'cloilt. was due a' West Cambridge . ( unction also. TbH westbound train which left Boston had come to a luil ston in order that tbe east- toond train from IVkltbnm , xi hlch had the rleht-of-\vav , could pass thut point before it crossed over to tbe Watertown branch. Mrurk Iroin tlir Hear. While standing nes.r tbe crossover the ex press Ireicht train , which was bound west , came thundering along and Just as the pass- cnror train started to cross to tbe Wuter- towu branch tne frolcbt train crasned into tbe rrar cor of the passenger train with the result above described. Tbo passenger train engine and forward truck of tbo smofcicc car , No. 72. had crossed o\er on the branch track , whica left pass enger cars 8s and 3S1 on the crossover ted US , the fatal car , standing ou the main west bound track Engine Slfe , to which the ireipht train was attached , was a powerful tigbt-arive wheeler of tbe mogul pattern. Wiien tbe engine struck tbo rear car it terfd like a wedge , splitting Itinto two parts. Bach of which fell outward upon the traclu , while tbo rcar cf tbe cwx lodsred " lcpof * /dcbmoSvcT "The rocoil"froia tne collision drove tbe heavily loaded freight cars backward , and although the two car * nearest tbe engine , which were n refrigerator rat and Burton stock car , were not injured , tbe ten or twelve cars behind them were unasbea into kindling wool Several of these were loaded with lumber , and this was tlrewn Ul along the track. ninrl.i-il Uotli 1 racks. Tbe cnrs were piled upon oneanothcric un- ciscnhable contusion , campleiely blocking bulb tracts lor fully 10D vtrd * . As soon as tbo Occident occurted , word was dispatched b > telephone to the various police stations in Boston , Somervllle end Cambridge , asking them to t EDd surceons to tbe scene. Among those who quickly responded were Drs. McCurtnv and Dwyer of Cambridge Tbe train dispatcher's office in Boston was notified at once. Superintendent Adams was quickly on bane and gave instructions to have ml the medical-assistance available sent by a s-peoial truin. Drs. Dunn aid Collins , both of the north end , wont out on tbe fpeciEl train vibicb left at 11:55 : p. m. Firtonn minutes later tbe wrectinc train , cousistinc of tbe tool car and derrick curs , ivas cent out , but owing to the fact lhat a man wus forced to run on fcot in advance to do flag duty , the relief tnd wrecking trains were sloy in reaching tbeir destination. On arriving at the scene they found that Eix of the bodies bud been removed from tbe debris and were laid out in tbe W st Cambndgs pas enger station. TtiD'-e bodies were moved to tbe undertaking roams of A. E. Lonr , 2as North uieauc , Cambridge , as were tbe bodies , of tw o otbers recovered later. By 1 o'clocu this moraine nil visible bodies bad been removed from the wreck und tbo wounded bad been cared for by uillinr bauds. Ilorrllilr SrcnctVllncn. . < d. Tbe pilot end cylinder boxes of the freight engine were poked underneath the forward truck of tbe rear passenger car , which made il almost impossible for any human belcg to escupe without injury , wbo occupied stiLts in tbat cur. tn tbe rear end of the ill-fated car t > man's legs were dangling , tbo trunk being found u quarter of ix mile down tbe track The prevailing impression \VBS tbat U was a tramp Moiling a ride on tbe pilot of tbe freight engine , or tucked away on tbe rear truck of tbe passenger car. Tbe rrar brakeman of the ptssenger train , vrhn shortly after the ncddont was sent puck about ( i'JO Jeet to notify the'engineer of tbe freight trulu ahead , st&Uis that be went back as directed and signalled ibe freicht train and hi * slrual was answered by two whittles , which is the usual uuswer ihst all ngnuls ht\e bwec t-oou and noted. The reason for the collision , he fowls cure , was Ihn engineer f tbe freight tram could cot control bin train , which consisted of thirty car * , the greater pan ol them oontaininE lumber , all very heuv > The train wai the regular Saturday htavy freight , which \vas unusually heavy lest night. OolllU nltli Grvut I'orrr train is scheduled to leave Boston about & o'olorK , bat last night did not leave tiutil after 10 o'clock , and wus running at the rite of kt > ut twenty miles an hour when tbe cotillion occurred Engineer Goodwin of tbe frrlcbl truin U iu tne Cambridge bosplla ! tuft mug from a bad shaking up , but is not seriously iujur il. He stld. I wss running thr trip last sight as a mutter of ucoooimo- datien for an an < rbo wanted to be off H was the Erie frolf nt tud was very heavy. We wtiro two hours late Jeav.i.g Boston tne tad the right of way. Everything was ul , rirfit until we get to West Cambridge. Tbe licoals were nil right beyond tbe station for tit to hare the track. We vrnre goiuc about twenty miles uu hour Wbou 1 saw the sig nals were ail rigtt 1 whutlM and Utcrwirdi ssw the roar oca of the senprr train. I was only n tbort alliance ' DWI.V from U ttm. Could > ot Control the Train. 'As soon as 1 saw the signals on the rear ol tbe passenger train 1 rcverst-d the engine , rat tbe momentum of tbe freight cars cor * rica it into tie passencer train. fireman Sugcne Alexander ccd 1 stacE by our engine. . ' f-nw PO sign&l or flagmen oa tbo tract whatever. ' ' Alexander beloucs in Boston and escaped witboat it Jury. .lost at tbo point where tbe accident hap pened there is u straight stretch of trccR tir&rly a mile long and under ordln&rv cir- cnmslances the red Hphls ea the passenger train COD Id have been seen , tmt tbe foe , which was very tbic-K at tbo time , tnac U impossible to t.e tbe most brilliant light even a quarter of a mile. C F Lawson , the enpnecrof tbe passen ger train nca one of the best tr > en on tbe Fitchbarc road savs'e : \ left Boston promptly on time s.t 10:15 p. a. Wevere dela > ud at Cbarleslown and made our usual stops. At WestCaraorldgc station ive were beld to wait for a tram. Tbo rear brcakman ivas sent back according to order * . 1 am F nre he wcnl back and 1 myself went back a couple of cars to mace sum KmliarraflKrd b tlif * I"or. "It was a fory nlcat and 1 knsw be could not talre too many precautions. Tbe branch train had come on tbe main tract and we baa Just started ahead when 1 foil ths shock of Iho frelcbt trusbirg into us from the rear. I think i\e must have been a couple ol lengths from ibe Wesl Cambridge station. Tbe shock forced us ahead tome and then I stopped. I can't account for tbe accident except that tbe nicht was so foggy the cngitiCLr of the freight did not see our brakeman - man utiUl it was too late to stop his train. It must hare been that the freight was under such headway that she could not stop in time. " The passenger cars , other than the rear one , werenot verv aamr.god. nut the shock to their occu pan is was only u little less severe than tbat sustained by those in the last car. II is believed Ihsil hod Oil tars 03 the frcicht been cs solidly constructed LS the two for ward ones , tbe locomotive of the freight would have oren lorced through ttvo or tbree of the passenger coaches at least , but as it wus tbo crushed trsiebt cars acted as a sort of cushicn and lessened the force of the shock. I'ranDo Icu aud VI oinin As soon as the crash came there \vas at once a wild rush to cet ont of the cars. Frantic men and women rushed uboal shrieking and crotninc. Those wbo were in tbe station and residents of tne viciuitv ghthered with surprising rapidit. . All aiopglbs track these people ran to and fro , scarcely knowing what to do. Bat soon an other source of "danctr developed. Flames b ctn to burst fiom tbe wrecued freicht curs. Two alarms on hre bells w-ere hur riedly sounded and the whole fire depart ment of Cambridge responded cromptl } and soon put out tne flames Membars ol the police force tl&o aop ared atd order becan to bs evolved out af cnaos Then the work of res-cains ths dead and ir.Jured WES begun. The windows of the rear car hud to ba broken in und portions of the side cut tbroach in orJcr to reach them. The station wus turned into an emergency ho--pitnl. Here those taaen from the wioctt were re moved and cared for. Oue br one the dead bodies were brought in and piucad on the floor. Mangled by the crash of ibe timbers tcalded by .slecra and blackened bj fire , tbey -n-eicfcenr2il-Hppeara.ncirTlrei'1 ' groans of the injured and the cries of those who were searching for missinc fris ds and relatives added to the horrors of the scene Llt-t of thr Rilled uud lujurrd. The complete list ol the tilled and injured us lar as known is ns fol.ows. Killed : S. . -rLLIVAX aged "lOje rs , a. pmrn- brokernl No. it' > orianu streut , llcisum LEON O. UAVMONDoflcljtndon , bral.e- tiinii on the frelcbt truin. Juli > . HVIjN. . URI I 51. of AVutertown. leuics n v Idow und eiit rUlltiron. JAME ? LA NT of Eutateiujwn. . J > iHII llAUNE-i Mupleslreot. Newton Ml KETT'V ' I IM'LtK of Wa iliaiii. BENJAMIN TCCK a.n Ola man of W altham , di I ou tin1 wny to Oiiiulirldcu hospital. Mis * MM.'OAUilE ADAMs \\ultbain.u wun-h fuctoiy eiup oj'i1. d.od toduy ut the . ' * 11. 11. MEItfiiriELU of Wateriowu , died loduj ut his bomu. Injured : CuKVCLirs Dorir of Walthtra. lef arm brokou acdsfevere injuries , probablv fatally JOHN RCOAJ ; of Wutcrtpwn , sprained Knee and arm. Fi.jivK MIIJ.S of Watertovra , scalp wound , bands cut and sprained. AMUIEW Done of AVatertown , bad frac ture of tbe leg , severely scalded on the side and hip , scalp wounds. EHMOXP DOILE. sea of above , scalp wound and cut near tbe right eye. G. M. SHLiis ol vValtbanj. fractured rihs and bruises. Ti o\us O'CovNia.1. of Walthura , scalp wout.d and contusioas. FKUD WAUUCV of Wu'.iham , slighi face wounds and hadiv sb&kcn up KOIILKT Oiin of Newt n , fractured collar bone and painful t-ci-lp wounds. THOMAS HINDE * of U ultbum , scalp wound and badly bruised up. HUUIEIIT 1 * . Goupwix , engineer of the colliding freight train , rib broken , slight in juries. MtiiT DAWMB of Walerlown. shghtlv bruised and cut El.LA Ott O'HciRV , bead injured and burns. FIXIKIXCLE. PAKE of Boston , lees and feet injured. K TI : WHITE , Cambridge , slightly cut and burned. G. S. Mrurar of Wallham , cul on Iho head and luce. F.XIUENC-E Ci. iu : of Boston , both legs in jured below the knee. EMMA O'llEAUv of AVaterton , cot. on tbe head and ( light iaciul injury. PCTEI : WIIITXEI of Watartow n , bin in jured. Joiis McFEE of Watertown , side and bead injured. PATIMCK Dowvci. iujured about tbe bead. THUMAK . BEIIIIV , head cut aud budily lo- Juries. GDOIIQE Goop , ribs broken. _ M. > . FABIT. friicbt injuries. JAMEB SMITH , slicnt injuries. C S. HAIXO ! kVblthuni , bead out. Mus. GboucE Wiuein ol Conoord , slight injuries. Mlis. MAIII As.v Eiuarrot Newton , badly shaken up aud cut. HAiia : LU-HITT of Boston , cut aud l-rulsed. THOMA * . KANE of Watertoxrn , painful bodily injuries. TiiouAb LfcVNON of Watortotvn , cms and truues. Jou * M. CotoJ-N nf Watertown , slight in juries. MICHAEL Mna-ix of VV&tertown , badly hurt. hurt.Mi.s. . STEVENS , painful Injurltts. Mus. WEIX-H of W-itertown , back injarea. RioHAitit HOIOJ. of \ \ alaruiwii , side anil chest hurt. tlir IX ud. The f ci of the dead were revoreutlj cover - er d UP witb clothes u bich ( row uiucioume wore lifted in order thai searotMirs inlcbt buve another oppartuuily ot idacufring thaui. Most of those on tbe passenger truiu wore rmidents ol pluoas ou the hue ol the Wutertown branch , aud nearly all of th m w tre working people. Lxaminrr swan trrlvod sbortiv afuir the ucoidont and exaunued tbe uoataou of tbe poekWk of the dtxwusttd iu ordw to diMorar borne means of iaonUncatiac While this sud SC BO was b iu { ; witneKswl iu tee rull- roBfl station , a throng of puruuifc tmMuited obteUy by ouriuUty borwed ureuud the wrtxk ouulde. A tire was sSiulei no the uaosof the roud wbtub cast avwrd Ugbl UPUU thesurrouudiopi. Tuetvomol utuu.d- luc 10 tbewftuUof tb uuunuvu * suflwrws was quiekljootcnioaced Vehiol s oi everv dbipiiptlju were presst-d itito service uua tff a hurriedly to transport the itjurod Ui tie L'iuibncife ut > Lo iutu. FAILED TO OPEN THE SAFE Burglars Eaid a Benaingtoa Bant witi Poor Swreass. THEY WERE SUPPLIED WITH EXPLOSIVES Fotrdir rfns Di-pd , bat I'mlnd to ITrfortn Its J'onrtlituii Hearing's Tracfdj ' till Attracting tbe Coroner * * At- tcntion > rl > rn k > .cvr . BSX.VISOTOX. Neb , Sspt. IL ISoeclal leTHE THE BEE 1 Between the hours of 1 and 4 this morning barglar * brolte iato the Man gold ii Glandl bank in this vllUre. Tuey viere evidentlv quite aew at the business for , although thev were undisturbed , they did not succeed in opoaing the sale. Taty stole a blacksmith's tools to work with and man aged to knock the Knob off the door of the safe , drive tbe bolt -bsck and drop bias tic ? powder in , but without effect. They itole a revolver beUmclng to II. B. Waldroa and J1.50 in postage stamps , and they stole nwoy. I'rrn'n s-chools OpnnMl. PERU. Neh Sept. 11 jbpsaial to Tnc BLE 1 Wednesday opanod the school year at the State normal The outlook for a pros perous year Is very encouraging. Tbe first day's enrollment wai larger thun for several yetrs pust. Over 3DD have already entered. Tbe graduating cl s is the largest in the history of the institution , wbile ths other clashes in tbo normal course fall but little short in propnrtlon. Since lust year the faculty has been somewhat changed. Prof. Henry Dnncaason of Lincoln has been eleced to nil the vacanc caused by Ibe res ignation of Prof. Taylo'- , and Miss McClain of Denver will taucb ceocranay and United States history in Miss Hubbard's place All neera weU pleased with those selec tions. Prof. Dancaason is well known in educational circles having been assistant slate chemist and also chemist of ths Grund Island baet sugar factory. He was graau- utefl from tbe State Normal in 15o5 and has since taken & course under Prof Ingersol nt the Unirerfcity of Nebrasirn , Miss McClaln is a graduate of Fort Collins college. Cole rado. Since being rraduated at that insti tution sbe uas studied in Europe. She comes to Peru from Denver , where she has been teuchiuc German in the public schools. The military drill at the normal , which heretofore has been in the bands of the stu dents , has been made u part of the normal course and placed under tbe supervision of Prof Duucassoa It will be compulsory for all malextudants over 10 years of ace to tnke tLlswoik. Throe companies will be orcau- ired , one ol which will b < s composed of boys in thr practice department. They will be armo3 witb seven pound muskets Prof Dnncanson has had four vears of military training under \Ve.tPolutcraauate and is thoroachly competent for this position. s-hrltoa Sw Notes. SBCLTOX , Nea. , Sept. IL J pacial to THE BEE. ] John Fines aud w'ife nave returned froio New York where he has bssn purchas ing coods. Miss Maud Beecher ol Omaha is visiting friends in the city. Crops are looting wrfL Oats averare from forty to sixty-five bushels , and wheat from bftern to thirty bushels pf r acre , Trade is beginning to improve and the mercnauu. are expecting the best trade in four years. Tnero was to have boaaa , horse raca losl River norse fora purse o1 fl.OJll , fJCD lorfeit , but .1 M. Brett , otvner and backfr of tne x\ oed River bo-sp , puyed tne baby act. Brett is from Omaha and claims to be a snarl. Amused 1 be in st-M with a Gun , KriuvrT , Neb , Sspt. 11 'Special ' Tele- crata to THE BEE. ! Last night two yoanc men emplo\ed at the cotton mill came into town and ms.de some purchases. Including a revolver. O.i tbeir way home at a lute hour they pecan shoatinc ostensibly for amuse ment , resulting in the loss of two nng.rs , carried awav by a bullet , which lodged in the lungs of the other. Carngan , tne in jured man , is reported diing this evening. Tne police of this cjty captured a man this eveninc from Gathenburg by the name of McDufheutid loteea tain in ] ail. Hois an allccwd forcer , bavig passed tome spurious paper sicned Huch Hoffmua , a prick con tractor of Gotnen burg * Vcw * from rrcmout. FiiLMivT. Z\sb . Spt. IL ( Spscul to THE BEE J Tbe contract for the coistr jction of ths iroverument pastoSje in this city has been uuurde.1 to Rose .V Hf.ckattof Colorado Springs , It will bs.built of blua sandstonp and w-ork upon the same will probab.y com mence very soon. Tbe presses , engine , paper cutter , etc. , of the lute Flail Pualishinc company were sola yesterday to John \V. C APbott to salisiy executions. The Fi-st National UHQII may bm to wait a long liin-j for i\s claim of S-ITTi and so may Hon C.V. . Hvatt for bis cluim of $3'J3. llopuood'tt Uruth. i , Neb , Sept. 11 [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE | An autopsy was held this df tern ton oa tbe body of J. M. Hop- wooa , who died yesterday from B wound in the eve from an umbrella point , which was thrust by Dr. G. W. Kern. Tbo coroner's jury is stlil ia session None of tbe pro- creanigs have been aivulred. Tbe funeral will be beld tomorrow under tbe auspices ot the Grand Armr. Sympa'bv is expressed on all sidds for Dr Reru. He Is a prominent Mason i.nd a member of Ml Hebroa communflcry of this place , Important . 'l < * lliodii > t NCHK .U * Cm , Neb , Sept. 11.- [ Special to THE BEE j The annual conference of the Moiboaist Lri copal church for the Ne- biasku district will moot ui the Piri < l Metbo dist church in lhi > citv Sptumbr und remain in sossioa one week. Five bundred delegates i.nd lu'-jner are expscu-d to be in attendance. hrrangeinsuU for whose onter- laiameut are noxv in progress Ths confer ence premise ; to be important aud of un usual interest iu A lew of several vital ques tions which are to came before the delegates for consideration. It U IK u BS. Neb , Sept. IL 'Special ' to Tar. BEC.J The big allianca meeting hilled for Uiys.ts ye terday proved Hue most of their meetings of late a fuiinie. Not over ten or fifteen alliance mtm cojld be per uuded toco n.to the opera ball uJter an explana tion bv the speaker , A. M. Tuotnpson , of nis past conduct , so tbe isoetiug adjoi > rsed. Farmers are too busv to listru to calamity howls with their good crept ; in fact , they are gettinr to see tbu is not the worst country after all. Miot tVlnlf GKCMWOOII , Neb , Sspu 11. ; Sp oial to THE BLC. i A numbsr at youug oleru * were filktd with olrdihot wbile raldiug Father Bow'b melon paluh lust ulcbt. The old muu's tun explodtid during the oxoitvoieni of the occasion. Ttioj , were uet serieasly injured. TrrrlulfrcitlrHi Ht lr iufl * < d. u , Nea. , Sopt11. . St > Msii > l Tolc- j to THt Bet J-Tu l.-yeiroJa t.on pf stpouo fwl faora * a niek t latioe uftwuoan aUout i o'utoek ue t&ru oot his ttulmls. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l"r kt lu l > uu * fc Oouut . Ci. . r ioi. Neo. , Sept. 11.- [ Special Telo- grctu t * THE BEE. 1 ThU SUBURB < tif > ril i > a d a bsiv ; frofcl lust uirhu Coi * tias u t t-uf- fcit d loryaucb , but tne viut * . utc. , are hu - I.M'CllliC ( .rulu Urtutors Hoti'KC , toio. Sept 1T - Special to TBE Brtj The new C.CV&VW ivr grain erectea by Ir nn & Oo. at this place was opened Jo the publiCTnterdiiv , taking in over X.lK'it ' bc&bels tor the Crt day's nork. Hoskics Bros , ot tbi place are erect ing a power tferator for handling small trrain at Hasten , a town laoated In the west part of tbe county. Htrinn is rigal in the midst of a prosper ous boom and In thp midst ol one of the most fertiln aUtru-ts of tbe county. At a public meeting of 1hec3tttens , of that town a few day * since , $ ir > J was ratted to aid in estab lishing a newspspcr for thnt part of the county. Thr Phillips county agricultural and horticultural ticultural fair will bs held at Holyoke ou October 5 , C and T. Pbe York ( Jaunty Nebraska Settlers so- doty of this county will hold its annual pic nic at this plaoaon the first day ot the fu\r. niua Workmen Will ttpsrnt the Reading's Attl- tudp Toward Ut-jranlrcd Latter * TuinnEU'iitx , Pa. , Sept. 11 A strike oa the Philadelphia & Raiding road in consequence quence of the delori&ne-d attitude of tbe corporation against j labar organizations ( eemsnow to bainevitable. Tbe committee of employes , who beld an-unsucceksful confer ence-.vilh President McLeod yesterday , are still in tbe city at ths St , Charles. hoteL That is , all tha metnbB'i of U except the representatives of tbo hrakemcn , who hare gone botne. The representatives of the Fire man's Brotherhood expect to leave tonicht , to be in attendance it the annual meeting of tbe Brotherhood in Cincinnati on Monday. Tbe different organizations still repre sented are those of the locomotive engineers , tbe conductors , the switchmen and the tele graph operators , Todev tbe engineers sent for P. M. Arthur , the chief of tbe Brotherhood - hood of Locomotive Enriaeors , and he will lave Altoona for thls-city tonight , trrlving hers tomorrow moraine. P P Morris , chief of the brakemen * union , S. A- Wilkin son , chief of the ttainrnen's brotherhood , Chief Rstnssy of tbe leleprapherj orcauiza- tion , and Chief Clark of the conductors' orcaaiz tion nsve bean * at for. Ramsey is now on bisway hera from tbe west. F. P. Sargent , the bead of the Brotherhood * f Locomotive Fire men , was telegraphed lor In Cincinnati , bat sent -word tnat be could not come here on account of tbe business of tbe annual conventions Ibe chiefs of tbe various orcuniz&tloas tent for -nill all be here an Moaday and developments are looked for next week. General Manager Swelgard is reported as saving that not a single member of anv labor organization bs permitted to remuia in tbe employ of the compunv. Cnairinan Clapp of-The railwav employes committee , wbo presented tboir grievances to President McLeoi , tonicht intimated that in tbe event ol tan conference with the rail road officials , bred for Monday , proving un satisfactory to tbe men a strike nucbt occur. At t bo same time , be said , this outcums was unlikeiy. City Emploj-et ol thr Lombards In M-none -onlilr. CITT , Mo. , SspL IL The grand Jury of this county Jins returned indict ments araint H. W. lj"c Russell , formerly treasurer of the Laaibard Jnvestmant com pany of this city , and Moatgoinerv H. Lewis , formerly office auditor of the com pany , charging them tvitc the embEzrlemant of J6 OUD from tbe company. Both men re signed their positions wiin.the comp&ny last spring and went to the jCity of Meuco , where they boughtibto The 'Kdvvard Butts Manufacturing contpa of that city and where they now rcsif-s. Measures have been tuken for their extradition. , AaCJui3inJitim jfiHlbo mpany's books , is being muda "E. P. Mory anfl Andrew J. Keilly , expert ccoountiLnts from Pbiladel- ptio , were pat to .vork on the backs. One result of their laoars was tbe discovery that L ° wis and Russell had embezzted fJG.OJO Another result of their dlscoverv w as made known tonicht when Expert Moxy in un in terview staled that althouch tbe examina tion of the books has bean in progress for twelve \veeks it is not nearly oompletoa yet. Other embezzlements , he savs , cave boaa dis covered , mncn larger than those of Lewis and EusselL Tbe grand jury yesterdav indicted two more emploies of tha companv and issued bench warrants for their arrest. Their names are net known. Mr. Moxy says lhat the last discovered embezzlements arc heavy , cucipared to wnica be described the former to be a mere drop in the oncLet. The of ficers ol tbe company said today that tbe money stolen \vas nil from tbe profits , as the * were made so that tbe assets of tbe eompani bave been ic'io ' WBV impaired. An official of the Lomaard Investment company sta'ed positively toacy thai no n- dlcinu-titb other than those artinst rf W. Lee Rasscil and Montgomery H Lewis have bsen louriJ on behalf of tnat cjmpanv Oy tbe crand Jury. Adduloaal items have been found against Russeil and Lewis , out none against otbers , so he slates. The examina tion of the bjoks should be finished early in October when the facts will be made PUPIIC. Wben tbe announcement of tbe embezzle ment became Known , friends of Russell and Lewis wired tbem in tbe City of Mexico of the facts and to leave lawn. The aetecuves. however were on thaouUuDK for such En eme'-cencv , and word was received hera to day thut Montgomery jjwis had b en ar- re'ted. It is also supposed ibat Russell is in custody. IlmiV-cr Ljlle of WrsMrn I'nder Arrpst ttl ArkHUkHk. KcMinx. Ark. , Sspt. 11. J. W , Lytle , a former resident of Cumden , this siaie , was arrested last night. Thi arrast was made ov Sbenfl Hamilton of this couatv and an officpr from Nebraska , They made the cap ture without trouble , and returned to Camaen with tbeir prisoner. Lytls has been living here under tt licutious name , his real name belnc J. W Lttle Tbe oBic'er from Nebraska staled th t several > ean i > go at Western , Neb. Lyile wus president oi a bunk und that he conspired with his cashier and embezziod HIU3 , which was t > 03a lost speculating. The pair got ont of J roach before the dcfUculion became ktiovru. The cashier has never been beard _ of. Lytlr came to ArKiinsus and cmbuiked in the rubber stamp niuuufacturiug business. Ho was eaccassful. and ftfiDOrted his family well. He moved to Cumcen. then returned' to ibts place. His wile wrote a letter to relatives at Western and the envelope bora Lor name , requesting a return if not ctllwS for. TMS Proucbt about Lyile's arrest. Tic officers departed this morning fur Nebraska wilh tbeir prisoner. _ _ II HOLE 1-JKJ T Itrllri IZvjieditWn Arrlvrt at St. , luhn .S. II. .Haii , PH. , Sept. 11. A Special to tbe Lodger from St. Jotius , N. F. , ssys : The Kile arrived here Uiis afternoon from North Grenlnnc ) , Irom wbeuoe il sailed on Aucu&t 34th , On board is the euure P arv relief expedition , in good titn.lt h , with HoVfoaut and Mr. . Pdary and purtv , except Mr. Yoorboot , wbo is be lieved to bave lost his nfe shortly rJtr the return of tba partf f am * inland by falling into a crevasse at the head of Robertson's llniri-it f'ouud In J' rli. Nc YOIIK , Sopt. 11. Ettiot a Burrctt , oarnbce cloih oorou'iinon marotani ot this W. < tiid Warsaw , hi , who disappeared Irom the iy itttvitic Jiiieililies of f 10U.WB , hat beec Ibuud iti Para He effeovtrd a sbtUe- Btwit itti JoiuTltJt & Co . af War.uw. 111. , hi. lnn ; * t oredhjftix t > y u-tn .f rrlac his at riir Hr.ll. Hull. UAJ-UI Cirr. S. D . S pt. 11.rSjcialT le > - to Tut BTL.M L Onines a promi nent } ( -fcr ! tuu Kiiclt of F.ULiu * , Cied here i > { Br. ht's oisrusc twJty HRE ISLAND'S QUARANTINE Armed Men Prevent the Laadiag of tbe Kormannla's Cabin AUTHORITY .OF THE STATE RESISTED All ArrnDfrrmpntu for the Trnwt-for Had llcen 31ndr vpirral > hli ) .Vrn c w Itli Clrun llllK of Health Situa tion Ht N. Y. , Sept. 11. Sanday morning at quarantine was quiet and up to Ronnse the beaitb officer aud his atsittants erjoyed the first nlcht's undisturbed rest tinco the dreaded cholera lavadcJ the shores of New York bay. The first arrival in port this morning was tbe steamer Martello. No sickness being found on board she was at once released. Sbe was followed by the Proncb liner La Champugno tt 0:115 : a m. La Champagne's dock was crowded with anxious faces all eacer to know their fate from tbo health of ficers tntj all expecting to be released xvith little delay , as the steamer had no sickness of any kind on board. She carried SIC saloon Bnd thirty-two second class pastenpers , bat no Immigrants. Their hope was net of long endurance , however , for the health offleer ordered the ship's detention atthcugb all the passoagers' baggage baa been shipped aboard Had inspected and fumigated , affida vits to that eSect being presented to the quarantine officers by tbe United bsates con sul at ber part of tttllinc. Dr JenKlns or dered her detained for an inCeiinilo period as a precautionary measure Late in tbe morn ing her mail was fumigated ana sect to tne city. Jtcleaspd the Anrrnlo. About 0:30 : a. m. tbe big Cunard liner Aurenta came up tbe bay with JM cabin pas sengers and seventy-nine bags of mail on board. No sicKness was reported , but tbe death xvas reported oiVnlie G. Jlamsay. tbe 10-year-old child of Robert Ramsay of Baltimore , from ocuto tonsilitis Tbe cbild died at 5 p. m. Saturday. Both the child's parents were passengers on the steamer It bus been decided to bold the steumcrs \Vvominptad Moravia for at least ten dsy after all trace of sickness on boi.rd has been lost. lost.Dr. Dr. Bvron reported that outsiae tbo new cases of tbe sickness all patients ut Swin- , barne island are doing well. Dr. Jenkins himng reeived word of opposition being tbroatened oy tbe residents of this island to tbe landing of tbe detained passengers on board tbe steamer Cepbeut. at Fire island , telegraphed Governor Flower , requesting hiofto notify Dr. Bulcn to oroceaU with tbe landing under the direction of that execu tive. tive.Later in the evening tbe governor replied tbat tbe landiac would be done recarJlcss of tbe people of Babylon , und noiil.np . : Dr. Jenkins thut be would be at tbe Windsor hotel tomorrow morning. Arinf > d Drjmtlrh Jiitrrlert d. 1115 p. m. Dr. Joakins has just rereivod word that passencers on the Cenbens were forcibly -prevented from landing at fire island by c fore : of 15U armed deputies from Bnoylon , T . L He has wirad for particulars 11:37 : p. m. The steamer Cecuecs passed Sandy HOOK at 10:10 : in the night. Dr. Jcnlanswill .probably go down tonipat. The I oUov.im ; ls-lbeialcst.ditptttch of.ttiB elf ht received by Dr. Jenkins from awinpnrne island "Vi.SUp m Have just been uround tbe ships. Ever.i thing O K- Nothlng more will liKely to De receivoa here tonight regarding tbe C.PPtieus. Tbe news from Sancn Hook bnjsFheisiu tbat vicinity. Tbe Stonmgton is ut .bower Qnar- antine. VVhetber D. Sanborn. wbo is in rnarce of'tbem. will return tbeai to tbe itonington or put them on board the Nor- maunia again no one Itnous. 1 bey cannot remain on board the Cepheus with anv safety , for allhouch she bus some provisions on board , fhe has not anvtuing like the uccommodatiou necessary for tbe large number of passenger removed from tbe steamer. Tbe wiao is olowlng fresh and it would be a verv difficult , if not impossible , tbinc to get the Cepbeus aloacside the Nor- mannia tonight. WILL ItLMST Till. IJOAUD. Cltlrenc In tlieVIclnitj-of Tire U'uiiti J'rt- jidr lor 1 roniilr. Srnr HOTCU TJUE ISLIVD , "C. Y. , Sept. 11. There has baen more excitement in tbe lost twelve hours at Fire island than during tbe whole summer season. The sale of tbe pluce to tbe state for quarantine purposes has created a great hubbub among tbe people of tbe towns of tbe uland who predict all uinds of calamities as tbe result of the laud- inc of tne passenger * from tbc vessels infected - fectod with cholera upon the beacn. Lust night tfter tbe news was received thn4. Governor Flower bad civen orders to buy tbe island tbe Board of Health ol the town of Islip called H mass meeting of citizens of tbe town to protest against the landing of passengers at any pluco within tbe town's jurisdiction. SuftolUdttle , where the meeting was held , was crowded. Supervisor H. Young , the president of tbe Board ol Heuth , called it to order. Spaocbes were made by ihe many prom inent residents , who denounced tbt. pro posed use of the island , predicting grout in- jniy to tbe property adjoining and tbe ruin ol tbe oyster aud fisn industries if the great South bi.y. A committee was appointed to goto Fire island with twent * deputy con- Mabies to protest agaiust the use of tbe island for quarantine purposes , tad resist the lauding of passenger * . They left In sail boats lute bt iiight , arriving tbere in tbe morning Tbe deputies were placed on cuard , when President Charges W. Wilson uud Dr. Cyrus EJ on of the Now York Board of Health , wbo bad noun to Bt.uylou by a spbcial train , arrived in a sail boat at it o'clock in the inoming. y the They wtre ouick.lv surrounded by the deputies , wnn made demonstrations ugaiust D. S S. bamrais , owner of Fire i.land , mak ing all kinds of threats against liim if be sold lu 1'resident Wilson informed mm thut Governor Flower hud autborized tbe purcbttse Sur IJ10.0U3 and that he bad a certified check for K > UODU to pay as soon as tbe pipers w ere signed. Mr Sammis 1 bun turned it over to Presidsct vtilson a tbe representative of HKultb Officer Jenkins , all tbe guest * and most of tbe sere unts baring left jeftteraat Rfternocm. When President tVilsoa ap peared at 10 o'clock this rooming utter DreaUfasi tbc local Board of Health and some otbers from the mainland , inustlv boys and rutm , made demoustratioah , using threats ecalust tbe state , Mr. Surnmls md every- bodi coocernod. Coroner Moore of Bay Shore couUnualiv turraucufd tbem At 11 o'clock Prasiduut \\ilsoumttlheBourdof Health , explaiuod all tbe circumstances of the purchase and thn intended use of ibe island. Supervisor Young aod DJ. Baker stated that it would rum the pruiitriy aud industnoc and eudaugsr the of tua oommuuitius und httUita adjoining & > - surted tbat the local board of Jurisdiction wsv paramount to the stute bo.rd and would rjtUt unr attempt to land put.sc.nper > . rrt-purcd tu i : - < ut I urtlirr. At the sondiug of thts dl.jmtoti aauirs ate tn-uininj a ttwioui. asptwt at Fue it4and. Al- tbuutb only T.HU o'clock in tbo evooicg , tills wil ! nkcly b tbe lust word toiiitcuiirbi , us it bus transpired that the lounl Beard el Health hum boaii ttiundtti-lcc the leunbuur of CJt- t4tg ofl ml tulfcrajiuic co muuiciiU&u bo- fMoau Fire isiaud and ibe riiy Tueioen frutn Isiip tnd MLer points on the Uiiu& shore tpjifar to utvt ticked lo l > id defitcce both to tbe bll M ; of Governor Flo rr and tbe innrunlb'of tbe state board ol health. Ta v seen'Sibave ' tiecoms utterly lawless a well a ragpkless. As it grew dark men wbo had be g ciiicealed in tbe shadows of putt > uildlnq in to move nbnnl more freeiy , as if they V * certain of oonceolinc their JdenUty. V teu wera posted und n regulation mUi , < 4c > iaU was arranged There was ri , JIUng the exact bttmbcr of nieu thus enyJ Sfl en the island , but tbrro rortucly oould pot hive been fewer tbun fifty aud there taay have been don Die that uvtrbrr. Mould Ilmr Tired tlit > llolil. A search WAS deemed advisable and piles ol inflamtaatile material bave been found heaped up against tbe ramshackle hotel , which if Mcbtea would have destroyed the building In u vprr short time , lor being < Ad and dry it would burn like tinder \ \ ben tbe uarbinations were folly understood , Mr. Wilson promptly divided his associates of the health department and tbe newspaper men into watches of six men c-acli who tbould patrol tbe bulldlnc through the night , each watch beluc on dutv three hours ut a stretch. Even President Wilson stood his turn , and wben this arrangement was ef fected all bauds fail more coxfortabla Tnc first news of tbe Cepheus had been re ceives a l.ttle after 5 o'clock in the aftrr- uooti , wben a dispatch came to hand saying thut the Iron oompauv's steamboat was ofl Point Lookout witb U ( > 7 cabin pasupngers on board. Tnis was a great snrprl'e and an- noyonre to MrVilson , wbo bad sent special orJers to have the Opheus arrive at Fire island us neur nnon us possible and in no event to leave quarantine later thin the noon hour. Could Not Li nd tlie Jlont , Mr. Wilson hud already arranced with Captain \Vicies of the Fire island lifesaving saving station to pilot tbe Cepbeus across tbe bav.Vbon the Cephens appeared cff tbe bar at 0-4J Csptala Wicicos did not turn up. Itvns quite dark wben be appeared tan salJ it wu impassible lor him to bring ia the Cepheui. or even to eo out and explain tbc situation In spite of bis protestations it was evident thut Captain Wickes had bnen intimidated. An nour later word carne from Fire island observatory sating that tbe Cepbeu licbf were disappearing and tbat sbe hud evidently put back towara ICtw Yoru. Mpaatime too watcher * coucenlod in tbe shadows about tbe hotel kept up their vigilance , while Mr Viison , after sending appeals to New York for spacial policemen to bo sent down on an extra train , had tbo fire buckets placed nt handy points on the piazzas and tbu w atchers in-ranged foi the night. . \ . i > MGUT. Atirtnpt to Krinovf tlip Not inanulu'f. Ins- f-oiii-rrt tliHt Tallrd. QrAT.Avrpcn , S 1 . Sept. 1L A number of steamers arrived during the cariy luora- ing hours and droppad anchor in tbe lower bay to await the arrival of tbe health of ficers alter snnrisa Among tbe nrnvnls weretxvo crack vessels beloaging to the fleets of prominent transatlantic lines. These were the La Champsrnt. Cantuin Boyer , pf tbe Preach line , ivhich sailed from Havre and Cheroaurg , and tbe Aurenia , Capialn Walker , of the Cunard line , from Liverpool. The Li Champagne xvcs tichtod south ot Fi-e islan'd at 4OT a m and the Aurenia at 0:53 a. tn. Thov thowea clean bills of health , and after being inspected bv Dr Taimare were alloivcd to drop anchor off the quarantine station. Tbe other arrivals were the British steamer Martello. Captain Rea , from Hull , which passed Sandy Hook at 3:23 a. ta , and tbo British steamer Clintcaia , Captain Bulman , from Shields , which arrived in quarantine nt Inspected and tt H is found tbat cholera has made its appearances board of anj of them they will be treated in each instance in a manner similar to that adopted in the case of tbe infected vessels ivuich are at present un der oiag quarantine. Il ki * H > c.cl tlip Obdi.tu Tbe steamer Obdam was released from quarantine at C a m. Dr. Jenkins has been as active as urunl todav , going the rounds of tbe steamers ut anchorage. In addition to hisregularrounds.be took passaco on tbe Cepbens and proceeded to the Normannla to superintend tbc transfer of passengers to Fire ibl and. He returned late in tne after noon on Ed Stoik's yacst and tocn afterwards sf-nt the following telegram to Governor Flower in explanation of his movements : "Have possession of Fire island and have transferred first and second cabin pabsengers of Normannia 1 placed them on bourd of the iron steamer Cepaeus at 33 : ! this after noon. They are now on thor wav to Fire island. I am awaiting telegram announcing tbeir arrival. 1 will keep you informpJ of my actions. Will be pleused to hear nna act upon any sugcetions you make ; have tn.t- ters in control and believe I will be suuooss- ful in keeping out tbe disease. Olllterfc Grnclujll.l ( > < > tttng Control. "Wo have been successful in stopping it on tbc Moravia and cbeckipg n on tbe Hucia and Normaucla. The Scaudlu is being disinfected - infected and the new case : ren < oveJ as fast as tbev develop I have a competent sltif ] aua will emitlor pbteiciaus Ublbo emerccucv demands. 1 bave accepted all ashistauce of fered iota from local and national author ities. "The steamship vVtomrugis not definitely iufected with cholera , but will hold b < r until we are peifoc-tlv satisfied ol her condition. Batch has acted on your telecruin. Tbe Stonincton , offered by Mr. Morgan , was tbe cuuse of cousiderab'e ' complaint. Tbc New Humpsbire , given me on application by Sec retary Tnicy , is ancborod in Lower Quaran tine this olternoan und will be used until we can complete arrangements fur reception of passenger * . At Fire island 1 bu\e placed a competent hotel man in cu&igeof ibe Surf hold und a conipsienl mun to inspect and look ufttr the pmserigers. I buvu ale up- poiuiud tliirtj-hvo special pjlice lo patrol Fire iolaud. Tbe committee from tbe ChamDsr of Commerce waited upn me this uftcruoon witb a consulting nuurd of pby- slclauk appointed oy ttem and said thut Camp Low , at bandy Hook , will be proff n < d to me as touu as complete for the reception of well pnciple. I sbull tlto request and act upon any sucgo > uons by tbe medical con sulting committee appointed by the Chamber ol Commerce.1' llijlinid CMUkli.g Trouble. The above talegram states definitely that tbe'passengers would be landed shortly Tbere appears to be borne doubt in tbe doc tor's mind , although be dnus not say so , as to whether tbe Cepbeus can go In over the bur with tbe present wind blowing Tbo r.um- per of new case * of cholera today on the Scaudia are three. Miry Jauowiin , nod " year * and six months , uho e leather u'jcom- puulcd her ashore to the island. AunuOlstm , aged 5 years cua Mulke Mirske. ucod 1 ! ) yuan. Tb re u us only one dumb , that of TD ted ore Uisac. a 8-year old child , wbo ivas taken il1 ut C o'clock this 'worulu and died at B There wus auotber death on bourd tbe Scundia , Put it was not from cholera , that of Mar ouia Bursa , a nursing infant. UIIAM.1CU Til I. J H A 110 UK , Cutiln Iiikhriijr < < r nt llif Kucl li to HU Old l'rlc t ' - NEW YoKii , S pt. 11The old irigata. New Hampshire , Uft her dock at Habok n ctooen today , and in tow of twj tuzs pro- cuoand on htir var to Letwjr VuiruuUD to take apaard tne llasu's flrt cauiu pusmu- per . There was great dispatch inudti ID petUag h r laudy. uud sov&ral voluotMirs uskUUid ID the tvork of filllBg up h r s-taui roDais for the pwple t.b is to uoouiuuioduta. UIXIB br urriVHl at Lower QjuruuUuo it was fouud tbut Htwltn OaUMii.ittuktns hud juu guue off ana the work f ronvvui uud ta i * OHluyed. The Xvw Huuniilr was quit * uu pbct of luteittst ciu uucoui > t ol bvr lurtr * bull , resitmuiiup a bouse to whirn u > err ON It COM ) JiwC , ARRESTED ALL THE CONSULS Dictator Mcndon of YsueEasla Att-mptsd a Bold Gums. FOREIGN WARSHIPS PREPARED TO FIGHT When thr tSnni Wrrr Ciewd lor Artlon tlip I'I-I OII < T WITT KrtrAM'U and the IVdldriit IliiktllT Uixlcnrd lie Was . \n T Mourj- . mti GorilDn lnn > al PAN.VA ( via GalveUoa , Tex ) . Scot n.- iBy Mexican Cable to New York Herald Special to THE BEE. J further new * .of the nnarchial state of uSairs cxmlnc in Vene zuela has cooio hern. General Pepper , Men- dozu's commander alLuGaayra , on the morn- me ol Septembar 3d , received order from Sarucas to squeeze n lar a sum of tnoaey from the merchants of that place General Eebevenl , Pcpprr's najulanl , at once mn > nuinoa til tbe leading merchants of that place to the governor's office and when they were assembled Informed tbem that they nvre prisoners until they paid in sumi rm-g- ing from fjUDto JI.OJD. "The German , Dutca. Swedish. Norwogiun , Ro'eian. ' Argentineans Coitn Rlcaa consuls ana American Viro Con sul Goidlnc , the agent cf tbc Rod D steamer * and tbe manager of Boultons from here , were also BI rested. An appeal was made to American Consul Hanna f or protonlloii. Mr. Hanna at oaco s.au tbe Spanish , British aod French cen tals , Icid tbo facl before them and they aj ncroed to act together Tbe commanders ol tbe Dutch. French , Spanish and German warships also promised their hearty co- oprrutioa. With this bucking Mr Hanna Tormallr demanded ibo unoandilioaal re lease ol tbe other consuls and the foreign warships. l'rrjiar nl tu I'lcht. Pepper hesitated. Tha foreign warships trot ui Mourn , Uic Yeaezulans bat to arms and tbe puns at Tort La Vigia were run ont Tor & w bile tbe situation was serious ard it. loffkbd at tbouch a collision was uuuvoid able , but Meudora bearinc of the situation telephoned from Carac-us for Pepper to com pl.v n ith the dctnuad une to do auj thing mic ossary to evert ttoub.e. lie then called hii lieutunants to tbe C'asa Orra vlila and re- s-icuing tbe dictators-tup , proclain-ing Gult- lermo Tell Villegas Pulido , a nephew of cxl President Villegus , as president and a mem ber of tbe Jeaenil council. Pulido at once began tne formation ol a cabinet leaving Mcudora out. It is balievod lhat Mendcza wih attempt to escape from the republic wilb tbe booty bo has secures from ibe plUage of tbe capital ana from forced loans. GeuBruu Pepper uud Kfbeem called tbe consuls together at ibenoase of tbe Spanish consuls nna informed ttaem of ibe chance oi ndministration and informed I'lem tbal here- Lfler ttiey uoaiJ respect foreicn interests. Consul ilanua is generallv commended for the nerve and backbone be displayed and tbo * uccss of his firm stand In behalf of the im prisoned men nl n time when ha was com pletely shut off from telegraphic communica tion with Minister Senegas or tbe Stats department. CHILI IN MOKE Krqimtts of tJir Mate Ix-partinrnt lit Wat.li- iiictcm CliofrlclljKranlrd. . "tCojij-rlclitea IKS bj- Janus Corfluu Mcnnett.1 VjHj-Aua.iQ.UhUl ( via Galveston , Tex. ) , Sept. 31. [ By Mexjnan. Cable to the JCexv VarE Herald Special to Tnc Bcc.1 At tbe request of tbe State department at Washing ton tbe Chilian covernmont w ill aflord every facility to the astronomers who are uoming from the Lieu observatory to view the eclipse of the sun oS Valcnar near tbe port of Huasco. So far no claims against the United Stipes ara known to eilsl by the foreljru offloa atSonttaca An of ficial telepram to tba Chilian government suys tnut Pern xvlil send a corfideattal ccent to Sintiago to treat relative to ponditic irntters. I am told that Pera shows a probable disposition to cffroe to tbe arr&apo. tnents made in regard to tbe question in. volvecJ , and will also endeavor to arrange a commercial treaty with Cmlt Tbe Hbralu's corre paaaant at Buenos Ayres says an enthusiastic rcceptian ES given to Vice President Uriburn on his arrival tbere from ghili. Tbo Arcentine foreicn minister denies tbe existence of un ailianco between Arcentine. Peru and rJoIinu apainst Ubilj. Continulnp , b says. ibat relctionE with Cbili are friendly , and ibe boundary question niil be satisfactorily settled. Minuter Errnrurn tcarte a Mmilar statement in tbe Chilian con gress a dav or two ape News from Santlapo del ] > iero , Arpentine. savs tbnt a revolution is imminent tbere. 7 no Herald's correspond eui ui Kio de Janeno says that tne nttional feast was celebrated there with great pomp and there \vns a prauJ ailuary parado. GKKUT i IUM KINULT Cluliun > aval OHlcialu .Anxious to Itv un I'rJrudlj Trrnikriilj Aintirirun , rrojijrljhtefl Iflj : Iiy Jumef Gordon Uutinett ' V Li'Aim o , Cf.lli ( , ria Galveston , Ter. ) , Spt _ 11. [ By Meiicaa Cable to the Me * Yorlr Harald Special to TUB Bsi Chilian naval officers are loot : nc forward with much interest io the visit to the Amer ican warsbipi under commana of Admiral UberardL Tnev will they say , be glad to ra et the United States offirers on friendly tei ms now that Mcssrc. Egan and Mc- Creury have left Ubili Active preparations are bum ? made to role brave tbe national holiday next Sunday. According to papers received here by the last mails it uppaari that Mr Egan , Presi dent Harrison and Secretary of Stnve Foster claim tbe credit for the settlement of tbc Baltimore affair. Tbe autbonties clirm tbat tbe honor belongn to Minister of For eign Affairs Krn.zunz and Secretary Baicu- nnn. Both advised tbe settlement by tbelr government , us is shown bv letters pnntod In tl.e official piTtVc liombull hts isf ued a pampulet , which no claims proves con clusively thut Mr. Ecan was implicated In McCrean's speculation. It sa\s tnat Ecan contrived to control boms of ice American newspaper representatives here. It ex'Ois tbe herald for it < fuitbful reports of occur- re-news in tblt country. Commercial circles here are mcrb ait- turl > d. Owing to tbe failures of exchange ; iecDl tious they are unable to meet their drafts. Tbe government will declare D quer- antiue bgulnst nil arrivals fiom Infected ports in Europe wbicn hi.ve sailed . nca August 17. Vessels will bo Mopped ul Punts Areims and undergo txuuilubtion , Ttierc is tnui-h exutomuul in J > D" tlcil oirclos nt ScntiBpf. owing to tbe vo put ititerloreuce of thts clergy with vrterc in the oloction. The senators allece tbat priests havb refused uonfcisbion in Chili to auv one Toiiug for Isudore Lirtiunz The H era d correspondent at liumios Ayrus stys that liuou ( ; cartridges Cestiuefl for tbe rarp ; nt Sat > tu Colahna bave dlsuppsared wbue on tbolrwuy Tbe police tre mve iicatt ! e Souie of Ptiuu's fbUowftrs are disoonlentoa , owing to tbe fact tbat tbttre are not enough oittotts Ui go aroantt. 1'hu illegal uc s of tbe of Kittens ure now bting .D- ri I'ullt-rt. B. C. , S Pt 11 The s&tutg W. H. Suywurd trrlveJ tore frou r M > U ar > 9 ri | > oru ttiui tue liusiiuu i-uU t live si tori three iri [ > ontr ' burling Ik. ll.g l.iLt & .DL.