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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1896)
- - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. POINTED iARKs ON TIE StlE rLOWi , . , , . . . - UNE : io : is'ri. OMAIIA SATURDAY MOBN1NG 1sIAY 2 , 1896-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE OOPY FtV.1 OEN''S. ? eii YorIrr It.pItri iiII lilfing tqawn to Itu , Tgitiit , of IIIs T o 1111 * tIeMItIJH. WASUINUTON , May 1.-The tn th Senate todny wa ot A draTitk and cna4 Ilonni Charaeter , reca1ting the fanious VcorheD Cflfltt of some years flO toi TAtman of South Carcllita again brotiglt ) ils unique p'rsonallty Into the dclato. , lii Ppt'1i boiiig the flTL if flfl 1engti tiU incrnornbo ! maiden rfort attacking ptfllh rnclaI , high anc low.VhIte he tok ( to1ay. tie silver pitchfork rceenfly preeiited tn hhn ti tim west , va (1s. S Iayet on I5 cart. The enato1 iid blur. yrigIi'c cricket sea. his titternces , n ) IlAVANt club Is ci nd cabinet mck CaL' Worhi ri gr tnI PerEonal ul ( ] oneralnei1 by I'r ltlmelt a list of the n 'I1qnt Jr . . .i e(1 ( on the American schooncr Competitor. Labortlo and Milton are AmerIcan cItizens. Labordo wrote a letter to Mr. Williams asking him to come and see hint , but neIther Williams nor Labordo's lawyer has as yet gained access to him. The prisoners are at the arsenal , unJergolng examination before the j(11g0 ( of IIctruction , preliminary to a sumnrnry naval court-iiiartlal. The whole proceedings will not. last nioro than one or to days. tinder the treaty , taken American citizens , caught with arms in their hands , are cntitleI to be repre2ontod by counsel. Tim SIanish authorities say that the Corn- potitor was ortlereil to she % her colors , aii that It had no flag. her papers had been , thrown overboartl. - Tile question of conspiracy may be raised , otlterwso the Prisoner.1 are ordinary prihon- ers of war. Six of the Party were shot by the marInes of Monsajiero. One of the killed . Is i'aid to have beeii Quesada. Aecordin to a list found on the Competl- tor , there vero forty-three members of the oxpodition. Two were captured on land coil are or their vn4 to havana. This makes seven irlsoiiera altogether. Thu Spaniards found a printed proclamation to the PCCIIe ) of Cuba signed by L.iborde. Thirty niom- bers of the expeditIon escaped. Their lead- or's nanie ki iloflzon. I iaw. Laborde's whitel1aired father at the palace today , trying to see the captain gori- oral. Ills face was like a dead man's. Con- nul General WIlliams seems to be alive to the situation , but lnforniattom Is dillicult to obtain. JAMES C1tEILMAN. FilillU s'l'l.:1t14 .At ITIXG vl ii IIt Cotir-lii ri Ii , iiil as Su.is zti.i Au iii I nt I Nit ii rro ltiturIIN. HAVANA , ilay 1.-The fIlibusters who wore captured on board the- steamer Coni. potitor have been removed to the navy yard. The preparatory proceedings againit thorn are being made. They will not be court- inartlaled until the arrival here of Adniiral Navarro , who is at , reiit absent on an lni'pection trip. This ( Itity lIc within 1119 jurisdiction ahiti cannot b delegated to any other authority. Steps have becii taken \ to iii. .rm him of tue capture of tile Corn- I % PctitOr cliii to iiaten lila return. The total flhlnIber of flhibuster9 killed durIng the capture - turo was eight. The nowspaiors have been coming under the displeasure of the captain general. El Pai.q , a daily , 1ia been IllICit for all editorial WiIIC1I , It L' charged , belittles tile prestige of the ariiy. La Discussion was fined also for hav.ng reproducoil an artcle ! from yco- tertlay'si edition of the 1)Iarlo do Ia Marina. WiliCil , it % as charged , belittled the no- tliorlties. The Iinrio ) do ia Marina Was again fined for the Publication of 1111 UI- patriotic cd'torlai. General Ilornal has met numerous bands of Insurgento in tile moutains of San Crlstobai , province of Pillar dci Itie. He engaged a large ban c'Ilnandecl by Pence Saens. and although tile enemy vastly outnumbered the 8lalliil force. tile insllrgents hurriedly re- treated. with tile loss of three killed and left seven prisoners in tile ilands of tile . . _ . . _ _ _ . . troops. The latter juiraucil tile band cud overtook thorn between Minas and Vilas. III the engegenient Wilich followed the Insurgents - surgonts were routed arid left twonty-tilrec' killed and five wounded 011 the flcid. General flornai always commande his troops in per- lIOn , fluId is to be found In the first iiilting 11110 in every engagement. / . In several sklruiiisiies in the province of .1 Santa Clara , tile insurgents Ilave lost Seven killed. A notable act of barbarity 111)01) the part of the insurgents is reported from the village of PUlita do Ia Sierra. It Is stated hint they took a man nanied Juiian llernandez and ilallged 111111 three tillIeM tO a tree , in eacil taking 11111) tIovn Just before life was extinct. Tile man's neck is said to be so terribly awolier that 110 Is experiencing great tflifl- culty In eating. Tile lIletlrgdnts are aiso alleged - loged to have killed witlI machetes a nun anuneil Pedro Obrogon , WilO was SO years old. Near Itecea Colonel liccodos' troops killed four lnsurgont in a skirmish. Tha troops pursued tile COCIl ) ) ' and in anotller fight at tile lLUiflfO plantatltin seven luwurgents were killed and the survivors retIred with many woundeL : Two soiliers wore killed and three C ulcers auth twenty soldiers WOUfllICli. A column of troops at San Migoui , vrovince of Matauzas , iiao becut engaged with the in- surgeults under Mirabol. Five of the latter's zneuu were killed. CololICI Amer at Ilatillo Vc.ga , in the nortilern part of Santa Clara , 1lfl. llflti Ii. brush s'it1t a ijallil of insurgoni9 , who lost six killed. Tile local guerrliia forces of Ynietas have captured Sebastian Caboliero , till Insurgent loader. Tue liarceiona battalion at Onada l3lleugeros , lrovinco of Matallzas , ] las heel ) cingagoui with tiu' Insurgents corn- InalIded by Mates , defeatiuig tileun Witil heavy loss. Thu Hey battalion at San J050 do Las RallIes lOot tile insurgents led by La Crot. Five of tllelll wore killed and tile troops had three 11)0 ! ) wounded. Before this engagement tb insurgents buried forty iieui kiiietl in a vros'totua slcirunish In till ) uuolghbaring vvanlp. Tllo battalion of Cantabria has 11311 flfl en- gagenlent llCfl lielnatois and l'innl dcl Rio With tile bands of Laze 111111 VaroflIl. A iiveiy fight occurred , when the troops charged with bayouuets and dieierselI the insurgents , wile bait thirty kiii(1 anti lOftIlY woundeil. Tile ' - troopi iolt 0110 kiiieil and four WollIltied. 1'iAIi .t'l' iU ) % G ION6 .tXi ) J111111111'N4' 'i'lIlllgi'le'llllfl4llI $ ti ) I've- i4'lI titi. I'rogi'i'ss or ( IS , ' ) , . ( . . SAN lltANClSCO , May 1.-Tile stealn. ehil ) hone arrived la8t Iligilt troll ) Hong ICong alul Yokollalnll vitit nine cahill dId 300 steerage pasangors. There vaa no tuck. r.ess On board 111111 tIle Doria was not COIn- ) eiiCd to go into i.uaruntlno , The black plague is still vruvaieiit ill hong Kong anti Clulton. 'l'wo Etiropoan children bave been ttncketi by tile diseaoe. Japin Is taking every' Precaution to Iwo- VeIlt tine Introduction of tlIO plague , \'oko. , ' 1alla ao greatly ciurlncli wilen the Doria 'I left over tile rt'PortetI outbreak of the plague In tiiat city. One cwo diagllosed as gCIIU. lIlt ) piligue lied devolopen on the Gaelic wliio 5110 WIll ) at hung Kong anti aniotilor waa [ OUliti OIl the uttealner Cliltiagong , just about to sail for l1ortlnlunl , Ore , The ClIItagong ( cai , llOWevcr , tild 1101 lro'o to be gCliUino plague anti the stealner alloWed .to sail for i'ortiand. TlIi ( 'iIilCS ) ( ) at Canton are In a great state of excitement over all attempt to keep tilO caluti between the foreign i'ettlennent 111111 the native tluartcr clear Cf iannpans anti Ilsitilig beaU' . Anonymous Proclanuatione have Iteen posted offering rowrds for for. ciglerilCadS. . On Murll 16 a doatructivo fire broke ( flIt at Tateishi and 1&Q iloue were burned , lIi'ii'Istiig l'rPllIiiI tN 4)It 14,115. t flflitl4N , May 1-Tile Eciebstag today b a vote of 200 to 39 atlOpteti a motion to pro. lIiiit optionis On grail ) afld grail ) products eu the exchange. _ _ _ _ _ _ ltlIII III ) (11415 to Coils tll lIt liltitile' . ALEXNDijlA , Tufkey , May 1.-Rev , Georg0 P. Ithapp , the American rnisu'ionary , : : t Iia left lucre for Connstanttnople NICE , May 1-The czarewitclu Is reported had another attack of Ilernorrilago 10J11Lh1. ( ) l'l.'iClAl.S AIIH I'itfl'Ei ) ( fllt.P. ? ( Yeeil it IlnileM II 1111(1111 riereil Colli Iflll ClllIllCCt.Il 1 liii liii' 110111. LONDON , May 1.-It. woulti be dIfficult to Overestimate the sensation which has been caused In England by the publication of the substance of tile telegrams and docti. cleats which liavo come into the posesslon of the authorities of the South African republic. The weigilt of evidence which they furnish against persons to whom they Were athirestued anti by shoni they 'cro signed , of being engaged in a conspiracy to overtilrow the Transvaai , is admitted to be crushing. The opinion of the prees very generally condemns them , but strenuous efforts are UlatlO to prevent a sweeping colitleinunation of tile authorities of Cape Colony , and of the firitish Chartered outli African corn- pany , other tilalb the individuals whose names ale iflClUllel ( in the documentary evidence. The Tinlee' . 10 an editorial on the SubJect - Ject , says : "It is ilfipossiblo to ignore tiii' gravity of the concliuslon to vilici1 the pub- iisbeti telegralus iOillt. The ) ' estabiituh be- ) 'OllIi tue loslbiIity of doubt that lion. Cecil Itiloties , tile prenuit'r of Cape Colony , Mv , Alfred licit , a director in the British South African counpan ) . alltl Mr. Rutherford liar- ris , secretary of the British South African coinpulney , were privy to th movenlent against Johanlnesburg , anti that tile leaders of tiio nuovement counted tlpoll their help and countenance to ensure Ilk' SUCCeSS. Tile teigraIl1s 10)1St ) bo taken to prove that Mr. lthot1s approved the revolution , ilich Was' desired in Johannesburg , lut liothing in tile correspontienco goes to siloSs' that tile actual crossinug ut the frontier by Dr. Jarneson 111111Cr the clrcunlatances tInder which it eventually occurred was kIIOWII to Mr. itiloliell or carried out with his approval. The rL'asons which nettlated 1)r. Janneson in crossing the frontier when he dltl remain cioutleti in Inystery. Iliti conduct awaits the explanation ho may have to give at Ills trial. " The Times' editorial article then pro. coeds to justify Mr. Rhodes for consenting to an arliletl force OII the frontier , on the ground that It was a foregone conclusion tiint ir several years an attempt to obtain 4 redress of the ultiantler grievancco by force might be niccesary. 'This was Siicyvn , " s'altl tile TiIneS , "by the report that Sir Ilenry Loch , the governor of Cape Colony , ilaul knowledge of 55)011 an intention. "Nobody will seriously blame Mr. Rhodes for regarding this movement without disfavor - favor , but his position as premier should ilave restrained lilni frolli Inixing actively in it. Succcs mIght possibly ilavo excUSed , but it could not have justified tile part he played. " Mr. Itilodes. Mr. tielt and Mr. Harris may be caiiel to act as individuals ; but this does dot neccssariiy involve a condemnation of the colnpan)1. In tine question what silolIld be tiollo % % iti ) Mr. Rhodes and the chartered cOllultany it must not be forgotten that there is a strong center of anti-British influence at Pretora ready to take advantage of assy weakness on our part. SIR IIEN1tY LOCH'S PART. The Times has a dispatch Iron ) I'aris queting a dbupatch to tile Temps from Pretoria which says : Tile gov- eronuent 11115 found among the papers of Lionel Phillips , president of the Joinannec- burg Chamber of Mules' , a letter bearng date of July 1 , 1894 , to a London financier , proving that during a visit to Johannesburg Sir Henry flroughann Loch , the then gov- onion' and high cornrniss'loner of Cape Colony , a.'ked Mr. Phillips whetilor Jollannlesburg could Ilolti otlt for six months and witat arms she posessed , and tilat he ollereti to spin out tilO Swazilanti convention negotla- tions for ic montils to enable Jollannesbllrg to prepare and to bring troops for an lilva. sion of tile Transva'ii , In tue house of Lords tot1a' Baron Loch ( formerly Sir henry Brougharn Loch , gov- eruor and iuigh commiv9l000r of Cape Colony ) IllIldo a stateflicsit regarding tills' announce- moot. Baron Loch n'aid that he denieti in tile most unqualified manner the statement that he ilall at a.uy time proposed an in- VavIon of tile Transvaal. liaroru Loch warmly repudiated tile itlea tllat ho had in any , way counten.ancetl tile trouble at Johannesburg , saying that. on the contrary , when he vielted Pretoria in 1891 , he diii his utmost to dissuade the uitlanders from engagIng iii any ( iisturbanco antI lie refused - fused to go on to Johannesburg is 'lew of tile fact that trouble was brewing. lie ad- nnltted iuo had made an inquiry regarding the qtnlntity of arms at Johannesburg , but tile baron explained lie did so in ortler to im. press tile uitianders with tile futility of calsing a disturbance which 110 poInted out to then ) the Transvaai government would be justified in stringently repreiong. ! Miss. I1UILIEN'S .JiVELS ilE'ftJitXiJI ) . Fllii ) liletififles IIPe l'rorriy itt ( lie. 111)5 % Stree t Coil rt. LONDON , May 1.-At tue Bow street police - lice court totlay William Dunlop and William Turner , the two men arrested on tile charge of stealing about COOOO worth of jewelry troll ) Mr. I. Towneenti Burden of Now York , were remanded for a week. Inspector Forest drove to Bow street , carrying - rying a large Gadstone bag containing tile jewels , 111111 Mr. and Mrs. I. Towneend fur- ( Ion , accompanied by Mr. Alfred Conkling , Mrs. Burton llarrls'on and . % asistant District Attorney Lindsay of New York arrived at how 9trcet shortly bc.foro 1 o'clock. Tile Ilarty wac ilnmnletliateiy conducted to tile ox- tratliatlon court , where the jewelry wau sinreati on tllO desk , When ) tine detectives oiefletl the bag Mrs. Burden exclaimed , "Tiuero is my pocketbook. You will finti tile name of tile maker 011 it. " The jewelry was fastened into a chamois body belt , covered Witil linen , Mrs. Burden remarked : 'Tilat is lIlY linen. See how it is sowed to tue belt. Only a soman did that. " Mrs. Burden was very lllUCil excited anti frequently cxciaimeti : "Oil , tile wretcilelu , To think they could uus'o lnY Jewels ill that banner. ' ' Of tine superb necklace of thirty-one atones , seven are 111155. i I ) g , While tile detectiveiu were opening tile package , Mrs. Illirdeni cilecked off tile list of her jovels , and Mr. Burtien remarked that Tllrncr was really tine instigator of tine rob- bory. Wilen Sir Join ) Britige , the chief nuaglatrate , entorell the extradition court lict invited Asalstant Ilstrlct Attorney Lindsey to take a seat OIl tije bench. Mrs. Iiurden testifleti , repeating tile etory of tile tilecovery of tile robbery , anti s'ubse- quently fornnaliy identified tile Jewels. During the exaIninalon Turner wore a do. fiant air anti tried to at3re tile witness out of COUlteflflnCO , Mr. Burden corrobaratod his wife's testiunony allil said that during tile uicarcit made for tile Jewels tile duttectivea of New York did not cia their duty. A pawnbroker - broker iticntiileti Turner as tine loan who had ide'dgeui a gold chain , I'ri , it'ess he'll ( rice' ( k'ts Alililli lIt llle'JI t. LONION , May 1. - l'rillcess lieatrico , yO1nlgeat daugilter of Queen \'ctoria alIt ! widow of I'rnco Henry of liattenberg , 'has becln appointetl governor of tile Isle of W'ighnt , the nilico previously belt ! by 11cr bus. bauti. Tinis is niftIest tine lirst tinno such lii ) I1lpoilItIflCnt innis been bestowed upon a ° llnan. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I II terlili t ilIlIll I CuI'Ii.vlit tlV4'4'lIl4'li ( N , I'AIUS , May 1-Tine protocols of tile copyrigllt congress will be s'gnetl on Mon. tiny. They agree to the principles of the Borne Collvention of 18S6 , but extent ! several provisions cif tile agrcetnent , it is stated mere tllat It Is expected tile United States vili Silortly join tine lllternnltior.ai copyrlgllt ur.frlu. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gelle'vl'M lIt1tIIill I i'lli Ii ( lilIn ( ) ti'JII'li , ( i1'NEVA , May 1Tile national exhibition uvIls opC'lled today by Vice I'residennt Deucher , In the I1roL'nco of the gOvOlOnleIlt officials , Iluonubens of tine diplomatic corps , many for. "igll Vl4itOiS and a large attendance of people. Siit'Iii I Isslssne II Mu II I fesfO , PARIS , May 1-Tine socIalist group in the Chamber of Deputies inns Issued a violent lnanlfesto against tile support of M. Molinno atiti appealing to the llatIqn for ( lie defense of universal ; oullrage and of tine republic. 1.1 1111 lIgCIlnIig I a ii inisIi , s-I' PiTEltSLiURCi , May 1.-Li llung 'll'alg has arrived intre wIth a letter from in" elnptor ) "f C'iina , to the czar aund brings osi ) ' Iresclts , JUDGE IS hOOTED BY BOERS heavy Sentences Arc Not Pnpular In the Orange Free State , I CECIL RhODES1 HOWEVER , IS DENOUNCED VOIkMI'flflhI Of tine Inilcpeuitl e'lt halTer Iteiltililie 1)INesIs'eu4 It ( 'CcItt SOiltil A frietsn iiVCIlN.lllldUlk 4 'I'Inies' I'Ili. LONDON , May 1.-A Capetown dispatch to the Times says : It is stated from Pretoria that. tine interdict tprni tine property of the reform prisoners' inns been removed except in 1110 CflCO of Charles Leonard ninti Dr. Wolff. Judge Oregorowski , who presitied at tine trial of the reformers , was hooted and groaned on his return to lilomfonteln , in tine Orange F'rceatate. In tine Voikarand of the Orange Free state today , however , s'everai speakers denounced tiio Britisil Chartered South Africa corn- pany aliti Cecil Rhodes , the "would-be tile. tater of Sonntb Africa. " They declared that the sending of iIrtish ! troops to Matabeie. lanti was a mere pretext to get troops Into Africa. PresIdent Steyn advocated the ab. rogation of all treaties with tim company , viiicii , lIe said , were a danger to South Africa. lie urged calmneas , however , alit ! said me felt sliro Mr. Clnannberian ! , tine lint- isli colonial secretary , would do ills utlnoat in hgilai5 of neace. The Times , in an editorial , protests against punisiling Cecil ithotles' for his connection with tile Joinanneaburg raid to appease tile Boers , "who , " syays tine Tinnes' , "are eager for IllS downfall , not from ilatred , but from policy , lIe being a farlnidablo cinannplon of British ascendancy. It is inconceivable that inc ilas been actuated by onnnuity to tile Dutch. His whole policy 11115 been based upon the ccrtllal co-operation of the British and the Iutcln. Is it a time to deal harshly witin tint. ablest and most devoted inperiniist In South Africa ? " The Times alco has a thispatcli frcn I'retctla , Which says : Tiio progressIve blnrginertl think hanlshmeunt ant ! a sn'all line vil1 suflice as a lnunnieilnnent for tile COO- victed nnennbors of the Joilanncshinng national union. But the influence of the hlollantiers causes dimcuities. Mr. J. II. Ilammonid's health causes uneasiness to his friends , and there are fears of an outbreak of typhoid fever in tue pris'cn. The Daily News says editorially : Mr. Rhodes having ass'urned the role of revolution monger , ho ought to resign ills dlrectorslnip n tile Chartered connht'ony. " HERCULES ROBINSON'S SPEECh. CAI'ETO\VN , May 1.-The Cape parliament waR openeti today anti the speech made upan that occas'ion by tine British high connunht- sioner , Sir hercules Robinson , has a special interest , inn view of tile vresent situation in South Africa. Governor Robinson's speechu was' notable for its etrong tone of deprecation of the Jameson raid and tue lamentable re- suits that ilave recuiteti. lie was confident , ito z'aiti , tinat the imperial government would t.ako steps to prevenit a recurrence of a Calalu. Ity which endangered so gravely tile friendly relations of the atijoining states. The minis. try , me added , was directing its best efforts toward maintainilng tine9e friendly reictionis. lie expres'seti a hope fr cainnnes9 and cell- ciiiation on the part of tile Solnth African re- public. Turning to the ruestion of the native revolt , lue said tine s-lnccossful lnnarch of the relief column for Buiuwayo against tile Matabolos ' , VOtllti prevent further serious love of life anti lropertY. Despite the conditlcn of unrest , the attitude - tude of the masa of the aboriginnes toward colonial rule was satisfactory. Governor Robinson dilated very signifi- cantiy on the neceaaity of co-operation between - tween the governments to deal with tine qucations of native labor , droutin , rinderpest and locuet. lie proposed measures to aboi- isln or reduce the dlnties on farming impie- rniits' , to regulate railway rates , to construct irrigation works anti t ) alleviate the condition - tion of the faninera. Tine Parliament , he said , woult ! be asked to consent to a railway agreement with the Orange Free State. Tile finances of the colony , ho added , vere n a flourishing condlticn. There mad been an immense increase n raihsay trafflo , and this , with the expansion of trade , reqilireti an extension of tile facilities in teiegralin ilnea and harbor works. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . Si'VIJA'I'ION CA llEIt A'I' I'ltfl'l'Olt l/e. i'rt''iiil.nl Ilrugerliseli 1)115e ny Viii- 41 it Ie I l'e'rsonzii l'-li iig , LONDON , May 1.-A Pretoria dispatcin to tile Telegraph givea tine substance of an In- tenview heltl with President Kruger , in which lIe said tilat iie mad scratched the death scli- fence at once to show tinat after the iaw had been vindicatetl there was no vindictive per- serial feelings on the part of himself or the government. lie believed , ho saiti , that tile government's decis'Ion would bo announced before tue Volksraad meets on Monday. Tine executive council woulti find difficulty , lIe tilougint , ill claseifyling the offenders with whom it intends to deal on tile principle of a olldinug scale. Mr. Barney Jiarnato has appeared in an in. tervio , in which lue denied that tllo closing of mis mines In tile Hand was intended to threaten the Transvaal government. It was dull' , lIe said , to tile fact that all ills man- agers' and ongilleers wore prisoners. "Air. flarnlato's action nit severely criticised , " says tile Daily Telegraph's correspoutleunt , "and it is rnnnionetl that he will withdraw ills in- stninctiorns. " "It is rumored aloe that I'reoldent Kruger has receIved a ijorsonal cable tiispatcii froni lnesident Cleveland with reference to Joiln ilayc hialllliOlti , My iliforlnation tonight Is that the outlook is hopeful for a majority of the offenders. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I)1"I'CIi .INi ) lNl4lMll SiIi ill' i4i1)E. IilItlIIls'l4' $ Met $ lJuiit'd ( Oil- iiosi I Icii I a 'l'iiill' ( ) vn I.n. ii.i. LONDON , May 1.-A Capetown dispatch to the DsiIy Telegraph says : Tiue latest news from Matabeleland is very encouraging , The Duteln anti English tllert are fighting sltle by citlo anti tIle former are taking a leadung part , owlung t.Ln their knowledge of the native moth. otis of varfare , This indicates tilat tile tornner refusal of tile burghers to join with tite flrltisin , owing to tim refusal to allow tilcnn to form a soparto ConilflaIntl ulnlier their comluslidant , has been reconsidered anti tile whites , are all fighting together. IIULUWAYO , May 1.-The scouts report that tine Matabelo lnniois , wllicin was defeated in tine engageunont on the month bank of the Uniguza river. now occupies IcopJeu , to tine east of Tabainbu , comnianding the Salisr bury read , anti awaitIng Cecil itilotles' cal. iirnn , Willcil is expected to relieve Gwelo to- nigint. CAPETOWN , May 1-Tine relief column troll ) Salisbury , acconipanied by 11011. Cecil itiuoiles , which its enrouto for TiuiuWayo , arrived at Iron Mountain bill on We'lns.'iuny lnornlng. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lnivid I ) . S''e'iis is iliignge.il , LONDON , May 1-The engagement . of Ml. Ia'id ) IVeiis I , econtl secretary of the United States embassy here , to MarIetta , ( laughter of Dr. Ord Brook Street , is an flounced , _ _ , - I ' , , j I . . lush iii llaz .tiiii It l'ree , TAMI'A , Fla , , May 1-fllshop Diaz , th Baptit clergyman banitihed freon Cuba , ) ind arrived her0 from havana , accolnpaniei by his wife , tllro cinlldren anini his brother Alfred. lirliullil 1,1.11415 teI final liitrt'as. ( SIMLA , May 1-The distress , owing to the drouth in tilO northwest provInces , Is un oxnllnpled. It in ; estimated tlnst 200,000 per sons are employed on relief work , 1)fl 'I'ilOt'S.tM ) YIOAIIS OP iIiS'I'OIIV. itIllign r 'N iiIliI'lnliilIt VCl'hlrlltilll lie- gi 1114 8 * lludn-l'es ( 'I'ohln- , ( Copyright , isec , by l'res I'ul.flhing Comjtnny. ) IJUDA-PESTIL , May 1.-Wow ( York World Cablegram-Special Telegran'i.-Tiie ' ) city is overcrowded with pOopie from all parts of tine country , gathered to be present at the opening tonnorrow of the millennial anni- ersary exhibition to commemorate the founnding of the kingdom. All bnuildinge ore marvelously decorated witin flags and bunt. lng , the stars and stripes being as prominent as tue colors of the other fCreign nations. Tine ennperor and the empress are here , with all tile archdukes and arebduclIesses , except Charles Louis , the heir presumptive , who , with mis' wife , is absent , on accolnnt of 11111 illness' . Everything ha in readiness for tomorrow's opening , and if tlno weather is fine , it ie es'tinnate(1 that 200,000 will be present at. the ceremonies , Tinere i great rejoicing and happiness among the visitors. Even tine nnuch-dreatieti May 1 ticinonetra- tionn of tile socialists an'i workingrnen din ! not take place , because the leaders liromis'ali that tine national holiday should not be dis- tunrbeti. There is only one disappointment in tilt Iflitist of tine feetival joy. Tine much praised unnndergroulni electric mutest ! Is hot in readi- 11050 for operation , anti disqlnieting rumors are in circulation , in spite of the authorities to suppress 111cm. The public is greatly cx- citei , , as ; it is saul that tints snnpposetlly cx- celient systeun , after wluicin iloston is pat- tcrning , itniti whichi has been seriously colutid- ereti for rapid transit in New York , is elan. gerous to life. These rsnrnors are based on a statement that the onginetws made a serious mistake in constructing the road. Traffic Manager Woerner , liowevet , denies this' , nnd says tine delay in opening tine road is because - cause the dynalnos' in the power inoinso are not reaily. It is stated on good authority , nevertheless , that trains cainnot be run be- cainse of the hack of air in the tunnels , One section , two miles' long , inns only one opening at tine Varosliget cntl station.'bnen two trailna meet inou' tine irc'ss'urd of tine air lifts the cars froln tile rails. It Is salti that in tinis manner three men Were seriously injured - jured on one of tue trial trIps' . Tine man- agonnent , inowever , denies all this , anti prom. 'isea that trainis vill be running in a few days. In the face of all thoseicontradlctory state- nnelits it iS known that the best engineers of Europe , including those who constructed the Lonuion Metropolitan railway , have. beeni suinnuoned to lhuda-h'csth for conference. Tile celebration , which begins today with the opening of tile exhibition , colnnielnorates tine invasloui of hungary in th u year 896 A. 1) . , by Arpad and lila army of Magyars , who defeated Zratopluk , kIng of tine Slave , , and afterwards bougint tile greater part of tine present country. Tine pnico wao seven white stallions. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iIL'i'lt OP Pit EI)1OitlCI ( EIFFIEICICN 1)iNiIigiiiNlued C.e'rJllnhe Sehiolnir nuith A ii I liar Suffocated hy Silinke. MUNICh ! , May 1.-Frederick Gelflieken , the well known author on , international law and editor of the diary of Emperor F'reder- lck , has been suffocated in a fire caused by the explosion of a lamp. Frederick henry Gelflleki'n was born at hamburg in 1S30 and in 1Sf4 was appointed secretary of iegation at Piris. In 185fi he vac charge d'affaires of the towui of 11am. burg at Berlin , was resident minister in the ranne town in 189 , anti in 1866 meld tine same office in London. lie was 'niected a member of tine hamburg Senate in 1869 and in 187 accepted thne chair of public right in tine University or Straaburg , but retired on account of. ill hpalth in 18S2. In September , 1888 , Prof. Geifflelcen causeti to be inserted In tine Deutsche Rundschau an article headed "TIle Rmperor Vredeftck' 1)iary , 1870-71 , " which , according to Prince Bisrnarck , then imperial chancellor , in revealing - vealing secrets of state , constituted a crime of high treason. Consequently tile professor Was placed in solitary confinement. tie pretended to have been aintilorizeti by Emperor - peror FredcjIcic to publi.sif Ills diary three nnontils after the latter's death. After being detained several montins in prison lIe Was brought before the inigh court of tine empire and was eventually acquitted of tile charge of high treason. Prof. Geimeken then rettred to Switzerland - land , but subsequently returnetl to Munich. lie was the author of a number of ills- torical u'orks , including "The Coup d'Etat of 1851 , " "Tine Constitution of the Gernnan Confederation , " "Tile Alabama Question , " "Historical Development of tine Relations Between tile State anti tile Ciltlrcil , " 'Tile Question of tue Danube , " "The German Empire anti Question of the Banks , " and other works. GEitlANY'S : SIL'Jit ANNl'FitS/e1tY. Celelrii ( en the Oe'uusion ipy Open iii 1111 Eafl4lNitiOJl , BERLIN , May 1.-The fndutnlal exhibition in tine municipal park at Treptow Was opened by Emperor WIlliam today. Ills majesty was acconnpanieti by tine mpess. - President Icennoniano , iddressing the cm- peror , salt ! that tile exinilnition was the out- conie of a desire to celebrate the twcnty.fifth anniversary of free anti ufnited Germany , The emperor , lIe aidcii , , had ttiioVli tile greatest iuterest ill tile work , aspi confiding Inn mis majesty's Pacific policy , wllcii ) liromised Pros- penity anti progresa for ai ) braninthes of trade , inn caiicti for three cheers for tine ennperor , which were given with tile utmost enthus- iutsm. Tile manager of conirnttce , in beinolf of the emperor , tilefl decisred tile exinibltion open. Tine emperor and ennpres suoequeniiy made a tour of tine exinibition flInt later drove tilrough tile tOWn , which was profusely dcc- orated vith flags for the occasion. NlI % ' MAIJi C.tIiJNJ'I' , Ilosler ( If OtIie'IliiptS'i'on'n Iii itt ( .11 ( lewIs Y.'seriiii' , OTTAWA , May 1.-Following is tine oIl ! . cliii roster of tile cabinet to be sworn in tills afternoon : I'reaident of tine council , A. It. Angers ; postmaster general , i. C. Tailion ; marine and iioienries , John Costi. 11)00 ; raIlways , John U , hiaggart ; finaince , George It , Foster ; public works , A. Ie- Jaudinos ; nninlater of justice , A. It , flickey militia , Lieutenant Colonel Tlsdale ; agricui- tune , W. ii. Montague ; interior , hugh John MacDonalni ; secretary of state , Sir Chnnrles Tupper ; solicitor general , lr C. Ii. Tupper ; trade anti commerce , W , ii , twos ; controller of Cu.StOlnis , J. F' . Woods ; controller of inland - land reventne , Lieutnunt Colonel Ii , G. Prier ; without portfolio , Franic Smith , Doni- aId Fergunson , Senator 1tow ( wpeakor of Sen. ate ) . DeJardines and Angers' will run for tIne house of Commons , I P. 0. Cas'grain will likely ho premier In Quebec. 'l'rleii Ii ) SlitIiggtes ( Jul ll'Ne' , PORTLAND , Ore,4 May 1-VIiiiam P. Swope , J. C. Dolan and Eugene Al. Icnent were arrested hero tolay by United States treasury olilcials on a charge of conspiring to Illegally land Chinese nd issuing fraud. ulent certificates , Tlncir exainirnatlon Is to be held tlnis afternoqln. - _ _ . - .ifl'I'lIIt'll t ' 4 of Oeetn i Vessels , iisiy 1. At New York-Arrived-Spree , from South- arnpton ; Scuntlia , froni hamburg ; CoinnllibUs , from hamburg ; Gergovia , from Naples ; hirauns'eiiweig , ( noon Naples ; Neu' York , ( rain Soutilanipton ; Lucania , from ' Liverpool , Sailed-Aacilen , for llronnen , At. Queenstown-Arrlved-.Calunpania , from S SAt New York. At Southannpton-Saihetl-ormamnnia , for New York. At hong Kong-Sailed ( AprIl 29)-Em. ) press of India , for Vancouye , ' At 11amburgArrlvedAugustn Victoria1 from New Yorj , ' ' At Liverpool - . Arn-ived-Campania and Tjtni front New York , Sailed-liovio , for New "zcrlc. ' " " At San Francl-oeo-Arrived-United States steaunshnip l'etrei , ( roun honolulu. At Gibraltar - Arrived - United States steamnsinip Minncapois ! , en route to Croo. I statit , At hirrmerllaven Sn led-Dresden , for Nev York , At Naples-Sailed ( Iupnll 28)-Burgund ) a , ( or New York. SlIM ! OF' PERSIA 1LA1N - 'l- Shot Down by a Panatlo a llt'rs a Shrine for Devotions. " . - ASSASSIN FIRES STRAIGHT TO TN RT .tfter lII'ignllig for % enrly 'Yeii rn lINir-E4i-lisL SIICCIIIII to line linilet cut Mslrtierei' . 'FEIIRiLAN , Persia , May 1.-"i\'inilc the ainab was entering tIle ilnner counrt of tine shrine of Shalt Abdtnl AZim , ix nnile'u stnnthi of this city , this afternoon , lIe was shnot alit ! almost instantly killed by an assassin , Tile assassin fired point biank at tine monarcii , who vas bunt twenty feet away , Tine btnilct passes ! thlrougil mis heart , Immediately after the slnaii was shot lie was carrieti to his carriage nti conveyed to tine palace in this city. There Inc was at- tenided by Ir. Tinolegan , mis chief Itii'sicann , alnd other PinYsicialis were ilastiiy sent for. hIlt , mi sPite of their efforts , ills majesty expired soon after hi arrival at tine palace , or about 4 o'clock tini afternoon. The nssarslni , wino was promptly arrested , is salt ! to be a eayyltl fronn ICirnnann , or ( rein tine lu'ovlnce of ( mat namnie. it is believed tilat the murderer Inns acconiplices. Tue inelr apparent , Aiuzafer-etl-Iin , was im- fllCd ately ativised of the assassination of his father amId vill leave 'i'abniz , winore he was nuojourliilng , for Teheran as soont as possible , At 1 o'clock thie afternoon ann official bul. Ictint alnnOllllciflg tIne ticatin of the shah was posteti at tine lOlflce. Tine city 19 qiniet anti the best of order prevails. No disorder is apprehnentied. NaSir-ed-Din , sham of l'eroia , was born \prIl 24 , 1829 , and succeethod to tine throne on Septenuber 10. 1818 , oa the ( iC.ithi of iils father , lie was crowned at Teheran , Octe- her 20 , 1818 , alIt ! his heir apparent is mis eldest son , Muzaf-er-ed-Din , wino 'as bonn March 25 , 1S51 , ainti wino has four sons and fifteen daughters. W'ASIiINGTON , May 1.-Tile following cablegrann % as received by Secretary Olney at 2:40 : o'clock tills nfternocn froon United State Minister McDonald at Teheran : "Sham visited the shrine near tine city totlay ( or devotion. Upon entering the inner sanctuary he was shot by an assassin din'gtni9eti as a woman , tine bullet entering the region of tile heart. Expireti within two minutes. Regitra- dde wait a revolutionary fanatic. Great dls- tress , but city is quiet. " DEED OF' A FANATIC. LONDON , May 1-It Is known tine chain was arranging for a great celebration of lila accession on May 6. At tine I'ersian legatlon In this city the opinionn is expressed that tine nnurder was the deeti of a fanatic and was not tine outcome of any epeciaily designeti move- mont. But according to a dispatch whicln inas boenn received itcre fronn Teheran , via St. I'etersburg , the assassiti was a man of tue Babi secret eocety , a crinniunal association which Ilas liltinerto iinade attempts upon tile shah's life with a shot ( ron ) a revolver. Dispatcines from Teiueran to tine Tinnos regarding - garding the situation in Persia incident upon tine assissinatioln say : Much discontent lIds oxlted for 5011)0 time , tbrougin tine dearness of provisions , partly caused by tine executive ksuo of copper coins , Considerable alamo prevails here anti l'rlnce Nalb-es-Bues Sul- tanoin ( third -son ot - tine late shah ) inas retired - tired to Ills palace at tile reqilcet of tine gay- emnment. Tine assassin's nnttno ii Mohlah iteza and 110 is supposeti to be fronn Babee. An article in tile Times on the late sinnln calls to ninlnti that at tine beginniung of lii , , reign , he psnt to dentin by thousands tile members of tli0 liabi sect , winoso crusade aga'inst the corruption of tine public anti jrivato manors' In Persia w'as so popinlar ann to beconnne a nnenace to tile government. "Tine chief apprehension that now arises , " rays the Times , "Is lest the new s'hnh's cmi- est brother Zil-es-Suitan , silould attennpt to dispute the accession ( the late sham is cue- ceeded ly ills secend von , and not tue eldest son ) . ZIl-es-SinItaIn i governor of Ispahan. and waD for a icng time tine virtual ruler of soutilern I'ersia till the late Silail , un 1890 , greatly reduced lila power anti disbanded mis regiments. " Mr. George N. Cunreon , under secretary' of state for forelgnn affairs , wiio is an acknowl- etigoti atntlnonlty on l'ersia , considers Mozaf- for-ed-Dine Mirza Vailinad , tine now chain , a latin of great intelligence , but lie has heel ) accluded all his life so as to have me knowl edge of the duties incumbent upon him as ruler of Persia , OVJtItISJId VESSEl , AliitIVlIS SAFE. Ccli iSOlniore' htezieJie'u. Si. , Frzs lnI'ieul ltigiit-NI II , ' Inys front AilI4d lulls , . SAN FRANCISCO , - May 1-Tine overnitne ship Craigmnoro arrlvetl totiay , eighty-nine days from Newcastle , N. S. W. , witin 3,130 tons of coal for J. J , Moore & Co. Tine Craigmoro was detained by light winds anti inteti rio report to make of burning cargo or ineatetl coals , Tile underwriters are now nnutnii cilagrined tilat tiney sllould have minced CnIchn a big re-insurance on tile Craignnore , as they will be connpeileti to pay at once tile mneavy mate offered yesterth'y of 10 per cent , Tile Craigmore saw notining of the Republic , WilIcli SOCItIS to leave no doubt that tine bnu'nning , vessel ilas gone to the bottom , for the Cralginore saiied over tine seine course. ? ( ) 10 % ' liFINCII _ tG.i 1NS'I' lllIEF 'l'ltUs'l' ( JIll y 'l'hirt'e % % 'I ( Iii'sN's Uoii tid to 'P'u- tIt , AItiiit Se'cri't F'rt'igll ltnles , ChICAGO , May 1.-From present appearances - ances tile Interstate connnnerce conni- nlssion investigation of the big beef colupanies and their supposed secret freigilt arrangements 'Ithn the railroads - roads by tile federal graund Jury next veek will fail short of Its purpose. Tine tioputy nnarslnals have onniy succeedeti in rounding up three WitlicItses , Several PrI. vate detectives have been assisting in the senurcil for tile 11)00 wauuteti anti tiney mayo glvn til ) the jcb , have been Itaid and aur- rendered the subpoenas , ( To II rovikeii ti II ru , 'r a C ii Nd so Ii hr. ChICAGO , May 1.-Yesterday afternoon M , J , WycIot : ainot William Wegner , a woaltiny manufacturer , tiirough the head and ill tine heft breast , inflicting wounds from which WtglnCr tiled witinin a ( ow nninutes , Tile two men were neigmnborna and did not get alolng weiC Two daya ago , it Is ciaimeti , W'Cglner , during a row , strtnck Wyckofj , blacking mis eye , It was for tiiat thnat tine nnurdenr was connnnltted , , After two police. nwnn hat ! taken Wyckoff into cutntetiy a large crowd endeavored to take him away. Tine policennen ( ougint 11am ! for their prisoner - oner , and they were on the point of losing illifl yineii a xatroi wagon of officers came to lineir assistance in response to a riot cliii , _ _ _ p _ _ _ 11 I I lt Fl rI's of a 11 * . - , QUINCY , ill. , May 1-A fire sl'iiicb started i tine basement of Morris & Co.'s four-story block at an early ilour this Ilnomning corn. pletely nielitroycti tinnnt structure , anti also the large building of the 'I'eink flartlwaro colunpany , wiuoleniale hardware , Tine Ironclad Overall company and F , T. Hill , carpet dealer , were also badly damaged , 'fine total ios'a will reach 300,000 , InailIly covered by lmnstnrance , . i - S Je'lIlfliN Iluislnnii hills Ills % 'ife , Ii1INDI'RSON , Icy , , May 1-Robert Ward , living near l1onsinaw , Icy , , fatally shot hli wife and then cosnmitted iutcido by shoot. lag hininselt , Mrs. Ward was attractive and mly 20 years old , \Vard was 40 years old nnti very jealous. On account of his jeal- ) U51 lIe % wantcd his vifo to nnoye to Slur- tins. When she refused tile tragedy re- , uited , THE DEE DULLETIN. Weathir l'orccast for Ncbmnsk- ( lenenally Fair. Sarrntm ; Pouth Winds. 1'og. 1 , Five ut I lie Cohiilletitr'N Creuv lln i'rlohi Iiuer Iiiot tilU l'rctnrinu , lu.lge , glide Shot by I ) lteoltntloitery tlititle , First of ) iny Ilriiig I ) StrIke , il. Snintit Iakota I''s Are IloilefIli , I'rotcetion isiii Oregon's I'roqerlty. hlIe do itnielnig Se'ai'on Ohl'lis , 3. lIen 'i'Ilhiiinuii Aft'r the .tiltnuinltrtion , ( I inn liii I liii ut lIM ( ) IIIIIISs' t lieu Le'ni se , 41 hi tuil Is t s I in Coin f.'reice , a I. 1,1 e veins 1141. 4 , Eil I ( until a Intl Coniilii ennt. l. I I Igli S'lioai ( I nis I un ens ! Call t i'st. hack 1mm-era Sttie nuithu ltiii es , a , thniineii IulitlT ioentl Olntt'rs , Scott , lnic'ksoin's Iett'ie , IleglIls , 7 , t'oin lIe'reili I II Finiti Ii e itt ! , IltnMiIu'qN lte'Ie.w Of t ito ln"t 'celc. H , I rrigtetiuj % ' , Irks iii 5)1.1 ' , leuiu , U. ( elmg , Iti ilge in Cni n gli t a I. ( j U iii ry , I , iai oh 11(0 l 'i's Si ul 4 , r t ii t S I1t''Itei ll , stit . 'rs Not i litli II cit to ( J iii t , City C1l14'li ) Ii itil t lie I 51,11,1 Situ' , I 0. Snrra s , ) F a Mt ree't Car Cniiiettr , 'Flirt' , ' 'l'tiit's r ( lie 'I'e'lt'grlllll , 1 i , Aged RelIct at tin' Ills n'r Spiurta , ( ; at liii iii Its ne 1i , , ii irs , Su''i i , tiun t I ii 0 l'is t ieui I l'iiI .1 I n g ' .l ijIe , lii. " % 'iien horse's 5111111 Bear N , lltnrde'lns , " lilt ti i , r I''ll ) I ii ill it (1 IIeH I ti , NIIVSl'tl'iilt lEts ui1)uIY 'l'lt0'liil'iS , 'l'i lilt'S 4)1 % ( ' ) ' Y41l'k t'ilie'il I in the lint nuts i,1 is It e'e't'Iter. NEYOutiC , May 1.-Oni tile appllcatiin of Ciiarhcs it. Miller , Etiwarti Carey zntl F'l'alnk 0. Itoot a nnnajonity of tIle directors of tine Tinnes Publication company , Jtnsiice Anitirews mi the sliprenne court today ap- poinnteti Alfreti El ) ' receiver for tIle eomniltany anti John II. Jutige referee in proceetiings brougint by tine CaIne parties for a tl.ssolnn- tion , Tiue InOtitiolners allege tinat tine capi- liii stock of the connpany inn $ l,20O00 and it ilidebtedlness 3l6,70l , of viIiciI $16,710 is inn open book accounts ; $110,000 innoney loaned anti $160,000 upon debemntures 1101cc , They furtiner state tinat thto colinilanly has beemn losinng inioney and if ailoed to colltillue wIll love its entire asset& Aniong tiuo creditors are Tine United Press , Glenlns Fails Paper ? diils company ; \Vestenns Bunion Telegraph connipany , Cornancu'- cinch Cable connpany and the Mergenthaler Linotype connpatny , DETROIT , May 1.-i. L. hudson & Co. , cloilniems , tills tnnornimng notified all tineir credi- term that tine cennpaty is financially elnbar- raasei and desires ann extension of credits. The company has branciues Ion Sandusky , St. l'atll , Cieveland , St. Louis , Buffalo and Grand Rapids' , but tine St. Lotlis , Cleveland amnti Buffalo brancines tire not iln any way affected. A statemnnent issueti by tine conipany gives assets at $1,271,840 annd liabilities , $518,154. Tine innnnediate cause of tine request for an extensioli was tine failure of a large east- cnn mouse anid tine flmnn'o inability to borrow nnoney in the 01)011 lilarket. Tue business will be carried eti as usual until an cx- prcsion is obtained fronnn tine creditors. Mr. hudson says tine celnnpany will endeavor to sell tile capital stock iii the outsitic' coin- cerns and centralize tine business in this city.BOSTON BOSTON , May 1.-A receIver inns been appointed for tine Atlas Tacit company , winose hcani office is locateti here. hOT SPRINGS , Ark. , May 1.-Tile City Savings bank was forced into tiuc hands of a receiver today by attacinlnents aggregating $25,000. No statement of assets aal liabilities - ties inn made. The failrue catied a run on otiner banks. - ' S BOSTON , May 1.-On petItIon of the state insurance commIssioner a receiver vas appointed - pointed today for the Celntral Mutual Fire Insurance company. - - KISSItI ) Ills Jl.tflY ANI ) 'I'JIEN DIES ) , AlTeeiiij Se'eile iitllie ltxccinioii of a Muird'er. FORT SMITH , Ark. , May 1.-The execution of Joinn and George Pierce cmii Webber Ioaaca took place yesterday aftemnnoon on the gallows wltilin tine jail yard. 'Onlya few jnerscns were atinnitted. TIne condemned nirin were baptized by Father Snnith of tine Catholic cmnurchn anti lIe remnnaineti with thenn the greater lart of tile titty. The scaffold was reacinod at 1:30 : o'clock , Standing ilear tine door was Airs. Rags- dale , sister of tue Pierce brothers , anti witln men stood tue little 4-year-old son of John. Tll0 conniel000d man picked up tile little fellow and kis'e1 hilni tenderily , tine tears strcalning froln his eyes. Tue sight was affecting in tine extreme. On the caffoiti tile Iflen knelt anti repltetl prayers after tile inniest. At 2:40 : tile trap was sinlnIng. George Pierce's neck 'as brokemn. Ills bn-otluer and Inoaacs strangled to ileatin. Tlue bodies of tine Pierce boys will be taken to Mouintain Grove , Mo. 'I'o IN VItS'I'1GAI'FiSIdIif ) i'UIICII tSid. CIILII'gI'N Aglil list SI cr11 sg lfrI on , to lit' i'iid I Ill ted by CilMl'e'NN , WASIIINQTON , May 1.-Representative Baker of Now Ihalnpehire introdniced in tine inonnse today a concurrent resolutioun provIding for an investigation of tine late purcinaso of eds by Secretary Morton. A prcanpbie to tile resolution recItes' tine clnarges snade in this' connection by tine Nertlnrup-iiresiau- Goodwin connpany of Chicago , anti says tile secretary ilac not acklnowletlged the receipt of tine cinarges or directed an inveatigatioln , anti that lIe anti Assistant Secretary iabnoy mayo asserteti tinat senators anti representatives - tives in coungreos inave often ( iispo'sed of tincir qtnota of seedun for prIvate gain , 11111 loliIi IIiilit'i'ti ( for , fir.ler. KANSAS CITY , May 1.-A special to tine Star ( ron ) Stillwater , Okl. , says : Bill Doolin , cinief among western outhaws , has been indicted - dicted for tile murder of Ieputy Unite , ! States Marshals unto SlIadley , hticinard Sheati and Thomas i'oston at Ingalls in Septolnnber last. Tinero are about tlnreo lionel ) charges , ranging fronn bank annd train robbing to murder , hanging over the outlaw , CollINI''I'lt ( t'iI lIlsIoi , ( Pt Izt nj ii , ' i tt' , lliTltOIT , May 1.-Rev , ( I , Mott Wililanns was consecrated ilshlojn of the new diocese at Marquette at Grace clnurchn In tin'c city tcday , Seven hiishnops , incinnding two Ca- inatlian prelates and nearly fifty Itniesta ( roll ) Micinigan alit ! atljoinitng dioceses , were jrec. ent anti colntrlbuteii to one of the ninost inni. posting ecclesiastical ceremonies ever seen I Al loll igaun. Li _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fort 'l'lvIiNf'lnli 11 i I I lir' Ii . 'sers'si I 11,1 , , WAShINGTON , May 1.-TIne president will InroinablY 155110 Iii ) order setting apart tile lalnnis of tluo military reservation of Fort Towlnsenti as a military reservation for tine Fort 'i'ovnsonti post , TIlls will ho tione by cntnceliilng 01) order of April 1 , i895 , WlliCil transferred tine control of tite reservation from 1110 War department to tIne Interior (10- partrnient , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gi. v. ' II I rE Ii Fl yin Ii , , I , Ii's , AIAYFIIILI ) , Fly. , May 1.-Tine wife of Oscar Lyons , a farmer mnear mere , gave bimtln last night to five boys. 'Fine children are all woil developed anti hneaiUly. Four of tilelln weigin ( our and one-quarter pounds eacin end tile fifth lIve pounds , making a total of twenty-two pounds , p 'i'rni injisca Sns' I I VIIN So i'iIe' , COLUMBUS , 0 , , May 1.-Herbert J , Noel Jumped from the St. LouIs and New York linnited Cleveland , Cincinnati , Cinicago & St. Louis train nit Lontlon , 0 , , nncar midnight - night , anti was killed. Ito was ticketed from tine west to i'lttaburg. Trainlnenn say it % 'aS suicIde , - iiusril t'red is Urn I ERIE , May 1-Levi 11 , iCreider , a protni. inent furmer of tills county , wIns murdered today by Edward D , lieldier. The two rosa , wino were noininb' ms , inatl nnarrietl sis. terun and witti tine dentin of the mother of tue wives Krcitier was luInde executor. 'i'he murder wins tine suit of a funnily quarrel oyer tluc estate. IAY DAY BRINGS A STRIRE Three Itnntlro(1 ( Mcii Make a Domarni for an Increase in Wages , IRON WORRERS IN CHICAGO QUIT WORK ( lelnerni SulNpelsilt I it I It hliil.l iin 'l'rlsleN IIkeiy 14 , Pliiw' an At. . is iiii t t a Ilinn iii 4) ) ' XII It- ninnlun iei , , CIIICAGO , May 1.-Inn accortlance with a iecisionn reached late last night about 300 stmtnctural Iron workers , eniiployed liria- cltaily or tine varlotis elevated ronctis In cellrso of cemstructionn , strnnck today for an increase of Wages , Tln olti agreennnenit between tine emniplo-ers expiretl yesterday , anll in tine nev agreeninc'nt the m' ui doinannd aln increase fronnn 37 to 45 telniti am hour aund double pay fur all over- tinnne , tiney iluvinug lneretoore heels P5151 tiniio anti a malt for over eight lnotnrs' work ant double tilile for Sundays aunt ! inolidays. Two smnnill lirnins , eniployinng about fifteen 111011 , bave siglneti tllo ngreelnnennt. Tine stmnncturai iron ecnrk ill Chicago Is conunllleteil ) ' tied tnn. ; Thn Ilnitlge Vt'orkers tnnion belongs to tine nuiutilnng 'rraties coon- cil , nund shoinitl tine cotltractumnn altenlnltt to pInt noln-uliloro nnnen to vonlt it is feared a gelneral strIke of tIne building tratles uvhll follow. No ( listurbances mayo occtnrred. May 1.-Tue lnnattrest. lnnakcls at tine betlniilng factorIes lit tinms city ncnnt on a strike for in'glner ' wages. Tiney bciotig to tine 4mn1crlcani Fetleratiun of' Labor alit ! tll'lilalld S celnts Iligiler all around out lileco s-ork. SAN FItANCICO , May 1.-At a conference today bets cent tine lilennbems of tIne gmievalico committee of tine btnihding trades cotnncll anti thu walking delegates of tine asseclatett unions , it s'nms decitlenti that tine card syCtemit should be rigorously enforced in thni city ilereafier. Every dIstrict of San Frahcisco will be hnatn'olied by connlniittees to lunvesti- gate the persotntsoi of all Innecllalnics ennployed on hiuiitling jobs. Anna' cotnnnnittcenoaln is dO- powered to require ennploycmnn to atlopt tine card systenni alnd to tlisnnniss nonn-unnioni vork- nieli. tipon the refusal of ani cnnipioyer to connply with thenu deniiannds , tine cnjniniitteo nniay ortler a strike onn tine job ftnrtinwitiu and tine union nniecinnmnics nniUst innunnedlately conu- ply witln sucit instruction. I'i'1'TSl'IELD , Mass. , May , 1.-A general strike was Ilintigliratetl by tlnc building trates lnnleln hero today onn account of tIne refusal of contractors to grant a nnine-inour day. I'OIt'I' III6NItY , N. V. , May 1.-Seven mini- tirel nuiun arc thnrown sent of orlc by a strike today 'of the eniploycs in Slnernnan & Co.'s iron mines , winose dcniiand ( or an inncrease of 40 cetnts a day was refused , The mines were shnnt down , TliltltE hAUTE , Inn ! . , May 1-Every bitunnininous initie in Itndiana , with the cx- ception of tinree , is idle today , The thmeo Operators whose nnn'les , are still in operation cEnt ! viio are paying tIle old scale are maClu- born , of tine association , but tilt ! not sign tine agrjennent at tine Indianapolis nneeting to reduce S'agcs. Their trade is purely local. The struggle will be a protracted one. KANSAS CITY , May 1.-At a nneeting lIck ! tonight the plumbers anti gas anti steam fitters decided to inaugurate a strike Monday lleXt , tile Ennpioyers' asciociatloni having mc- fused their tionnand for an eiglnt-huour' day at the same wages that Inns heretofore been paid for nine lionnrs. ' LINTON , Iliti. , May 1.-All tine mines in Creeuno and Snnihvaln cotnnties inttvo vunipendet ! vork anti 1,000 mnnenc lIt tinis part of tine district - trict are Idle. Ilotin inniners and operators say tinat no conncessionns s'Ill be tnatle and it ii a tight to tine flnnsin. Neithner mann nnatio any money tine mast year tund tine ilitilcations are that tile operators wIll shut niacin Indefinitely - definitely until tiney get a rednnctlolu of the wage scale fromnn last year's prices , which vere 60 cents Cr ton. ' ( ) lt1CiNtMl6N IN A 1110'S' IN VIENNA , FII'I y Ar'e'sts iIz.lt' ii liii Ni Int'l y Ii- jire'i I'4-rsolns 'I'ti kein 1. IIlP41ltlI , LONION , May I.-Atiwlc received here frolnl cities and tonuns tmnrougliout tine continent - tinent of Europe show that. tinero have been sniiail socialist and labor imneotings inncident to Ala ) ' tiny , innit tinere bua bcenn little sue- pension of work , in spite of tIne appreinen- sions % 'llicil hnnive beeni ( cit tinat tine tiay would be chamactenlzeti by widespread labor niisturbancto , Tinero inas bcen no tllntordcr wilatevcr , except at Vienna aunt ! at Bihboa , In Viennnna all ivtirk wac nlnspendei anti liieetings of laborers were h.eid In every quarter of tine city nnnntl were largely at. tended. 'rilese nneetings atiopted resolutions lIn favor of unniversal s'uffragnn. At 2 o'clock in tine aftemniooli enorninous crouds liroeeedeti along tine Jtimngatrasse to tine l'rater , winero tiue cafes and restaurants vere crainnmned ( tIll of people. Tile numbers were estimated at over 90,000 heOPie. Netwltinstanding tinini vast colncourse , all was' qnnlet till a ( lIsputu , arose irn tile c'L'ning Inetween some lie. inelniali worklnnen amnti tlue lalnliiord of tine big Sweboda rec'tauramnt , Tine worknnneln be- canine infunrluteol aunt ! ltmmiasinet ! everything in ills mestauramnt. A fierce figint ennnnienl wlthL tue mnotnmnted anti foot polIce. Nnllnibers of persons , inneluding wennenn anti cinilnireln , were seriously wounded by sabres , anntl tine inand of one ierson was cut oft. Malny of tine police wore also banily injureti by stones , beer Jugs alit ! wlnnntcver else tile rioters cotiltl lay iuoltl of or cIsc as nnineniient , TIne Inilitary was sunnlnoned by te'iepilollo anti two squati- moos of lancers with tirawn sabres galloped to the l'rater , feiloweti by kim battalions of lnatntry , wino iiasteneti to tine scene at to tioubie qnniclc with fixetl bayonets. Intense enicitemnnent i'us CallsCd tinroughount tile city by time ritltlng ! antI by vagnne fears of a widespread - spread onntbrsak. FIfty amrcsts were unaths antI ninety persons injnnred were taken to t lu a bnonnpital , win lie large in u on hers of t inonie ss'ino were intnrt vere carred to their iuonmea by friends. Ontier was rentttnrenl to tim city my 8 o'clock in tln ovcmnng , At Iliiboa , in Spain , 1,600 111111cm from tin Gallarta anti As'hnoletia districts struck and becamnie riotous so that tile gendarnos : were obi'getl to fire upomu tluem to sllppress tile thisturbance , Labor clay Inasseti as qtnietly as usual mere , 'rue only inncitlennt out of tine tIsnIal run san a gatbnorlng of soc'lnnilstnn in ) Ilylle park. nut tine attenniltlnco Walt ninnali. aunt ! there w rnotinilng more than tiuo disortlc'r lnntun'ai to snncii anisennbiieni. hiItUSliLS , May 1.-A May tiny riot occurred - curred today at Citatelot , lIn tine province of l'4ninauit. At tlnat lilaco 3,000 socialists canie into colliniloun with tite I'oiice aunt ! blownni were exciuangetl , 'File Itolico drew their swords alIt ! niseni them freely , but tbney were comnpelieli to retreat before tine riotous nioii , Several IdIots were fired. bnit 110 000 WRS mit , Finaily tine gelidarmetl u'crc ununnunioned anti they uueiletl tile riot. l'ARiS , May 1.-All tine rectories are work- lag antI tinere maYo ls'en no Labor tliny demon- strationa rcportetl. Tine socialists vlil Ilnarcin f5nintiay. 'rohtoNTo , May 1.-Tine Builders' lainoreri to the nunmilter of 400 struck totlay for an increase from 18 to 21 cents nun hour , As a consequence tile brIcklayers antI stomnecutters were conninelieni to stop work , and tiuo whole building trade is at a standstill , A liii , , ( ' , I Ii , ' _ Isn liii y Fight , LA\VILIiNCE , Kani. , May 1-Tile usual class contest over tine erection of a May polo at tine Kansas university did aol occur this morning , Tile unssoclnntioun game of toot ball between tIle stpilotnoro and treslnnnnln classes took its place , Noitlner side was able to score and tito ganne was concluded witinout. Line usual May day light , A rre'sfn'ii . Ii ( I I In l's ' , % ' 4lJ444 II S I mi 115(1 CC , SAN ICRANCISCO , May 1-A roan siatned John Lewis slId said to be an iron molder was arrestenl early tinis morning winilo at- temmnfnting to etranngle an abalitioned womnan In all nil" ) ' Tine jiolico believe LewIs may Innvc , c'traungletl tine otller fahituni wonnnen wile reCemltiy trcnre naundered in this city ,