f- V THE SIOUX C0U3ITY JOURNAL L. J. HUOXI, liaels-r. HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA K t ks ciUinCtulllMalUw tmrmtmn Al.iaM . St. Pacl, Mum, July 0. The state exacutivs oonunitUa of ths Fwdk! Adiancs metTussdsy ia this city ud iater a oonfsreeas tor the purpose of or ganising th tit people's party in Minnesota was Lld. Mr. Donnelly who was appointed cbairuta of tbo Mines suu state committee by the Cincinnati convention, press ntsd tbo um of i ull nata committaa and hoped it would meet with acceptance. Senator Homps, iedr of tha anti-Donnelly alliance taction, objaotod to tha naw committee, because it ignored tha existing aihano campaign committaa. Ha bald that tha O ncinnati couvsotioa proposed naw uummittaaa only in unorganized. Tba debate than craw warm, and finally motion waa wade for a committed live to report a com prom tea, three utid committaa to be tha three appoint ed at Cincinnati Donnelly objected strenuously, but tha motion carried, '1 hia committee of five announced a naw commutes lata in the afternoon, di vided between the two tactions. An other fight then aroae on some members . of the committee in tba course of which tx Piesident R. J. Hall denounced Ed' i-or Tisb of tba Great West as a traitor ad called bim a liar when the latter at wmpted to depend nimaeir. I he re port was adopted and the new state committee met iatt night. iup lestra-ed by Uopture. Tacoxa, Wash., July 9. Washington's wheal crop is in danger of partial de struction by gopher and squirrels. For e-veral days wheat buyers have been receiving advices that for five or eix day lime animals have ben appearing in large numbers in the Big Baud and Peruse districts. In some instances not leas than 10 to 20 par cent of the large fielda of grain baa already been de vastated. Arsenic is being spread over the fields mixed with grain and is kill ing large number of the rodents. Ii the devastation continues it is estimated that not lees than 1,000,000 bushels or grain will be destroyed. He Mali the Jewels. Londox, July 9. A clerk named Ed ward Wilkinson is under arrest Tbo coo f eases to having, with the assistance of two accomplices, stolen the Countess o' Dudley's jewels at Euston station fou; years ago. In hia confession Wilkinson says that while one of hia accomplices attracted the at ten boo of the servant) o. the countess, the other stole th jewels, -xbich were subsequently soli Wilkinson receiving $10,000 as his abar. of the proceeds. Since the robbery on of the prisoner's partners in the rot bery Las died. Wilkinson was re mandsd. A Large Me-mr Saak. Lowdojt, July 8. Night before last large steamer went down off Dover Uue muss is only visible above tbe water. No boats from the vessel have been seen yet nor is any conjecture made as to her identity. Dover is wild with exc temeot. The wreck off Dover seems to be thai of a aleamer of over 1,000 tons burdeu The steamer Kinlocke from Seebt. passed Deal yesterday with ber bovs smashed and it is thought she may have been in collision with the sunken steamer. Th channel mail boat re ports a narrow escape from being run down by a large steamer. La-rely Exaggerate. Victoria, B. C- July 8. Her ma jesty's ship Warsprite arrived yesterday from duty in Chilean water and will go to the dry dock tor repair. Her of fleers say the story tent to North Amer ica from tha bombardment of Iquique was greatly misrepresented. Two hun dred was th number killed at th out side. No women or children were among the number, but two squares of tha city war burned or destroyed Tney also say that the Itat landed 2,000 cases of arms and was not under detention when th Warspite left. The ortioers declare that the report of all tr.eeogageoaent turn been largely ex aggerated. Mi Mea-Ulte. LoKDOjr, July 8. A oabl dispatch from Sydney, N. a W- says that while tbe British cruiser Ooolid was oat at sea engaged ia practice firing a six-inch breeeh loading gua exploded. Lieutea ante fliliyoa ad Oordoa and four s eo were iaeUatly killed, while three midshipmen aad tea sunn ware b )urd, Tm Tmmmd a ape-Ms. Can Town. July 1 A body a. Boers, somsossd of about one hundred, with tbeir taatlliss. eroeeed th Li popotefoaad tb reyabtte ot North Msssaaalaarl, Tbajr war met by polio d troop ia th employ of U British -tettb AUh aosapaay, who drove th Boat baa aad anwated tbu 0b das flteM as? '. Zncux, Jolyfc It to reported ta ; Cftmltn maim that aatoaa Coast ttmI2mm,tmm1tT etrealaUd by CsmmtTlmn, t -t-h-wTtor will (etttte ftow him EXECUTED AT DATUM. Slornia, Woo Sail an I J"ui go Killed by . lectr.cutL n Ike Me- Had mm Keelstaaea mm lrmrL t Ufa a M. eggl . mwmniUMexoTo sK'.aaci 8nKSwo,N.T- July S. -James J Slocum, Joseph Wood, Harris A. Bil. aad Shiaick Jugigo were kil ed by alc tncity in the prison yaeterday siorni.t. ia conformity with tbe Uw of the state. Siocnmwae executed at 4:42, Smil.r a 5:13, Wood at 538 and Jugigo at 5.6 Tha execution went off quietly. A t of the men were killed on the first contact There was no struggle when they wet trapped down, and no resistance of ac kind. Every precaution was exerciso to avoid the mistakes which made U Kemmler affair at Auburn in part failure. With tbe Brat gray gleam of dayligh over the prison wall tbe electric lyht were turned out and the newspaper rt portors who had kept vigil on tie Li. began to look for indicationa of a. tivit. about the pritoo. At 4:25 tbe enginnc in ihe dynamo house to tbe north of th prison began firing up for tbe mur 'team with which to run the fast com nound engine. Tbe black smoke rull-- from the tall chimney and very sooi clouds of stsam showed that the ec (ineer was ready at any tio.e to take lm tatioo. The window blinds of tbs diu ng room were closed tightly and w new could be obtained of tbe inleriot. but it was known about 4:15 tbst break fast bad been served to the condemn men in their cells and to tbe witneawe i: the warden bouse. Seated in tbeir cell with only tbe walls and iron Ooocs be tween them and tbe engine of dee I tbe condemned men heard nothing ot tbe busy preparations going on ia th execution chamber. They knew thai the r last minutes were being meaaurfi oi, though, tor their spiritual advinen had been with them for eome Lours giving them such consolation as tle could. Tbe condemned men took verj calmly the announcement tnat the sen tence was about to be executed. Tbe) were dressed when tbe chaplain and tbe priests entered. Their clothing wat all alike, tbe suit ot dark diugona , whit shirt and collar and black tio The curient waa turned on in each caae for tweDty secucds. J he vollai, waa about 1,500 and 1,000, In each ca there were apparent evidences of revivui as in tbe Kcmm'er case, and in each o these four case the current a as turned on a second time. In spite cf tba fao that the sponges were kept constantly wet allot the executed men wen burned by tbe current, and especiall) about tbe ca'vee and legs. The medi cat men present agreed that deal! came on first contact and that tbt eesming revival was merely a reflei muacular contraction. Ex-Warden Brush, under wbse ad ministration the a. paratua was erected, drove through th grounds on bis w to the depot. Asked concerning the ap plianoae, be said: "Everything waa ii perfect order when I left it and I hart no doubt but tbe apparatua was usee, just as I had planned it, because we hac it in tlte best ot working order. Th applications were made to tbe bead and tbe calvee of the lags, so that abeolutt connection with tbe spinal cord was ob tained. We killed ahorse with it and I think that it waa possible to success fully kill a man every two minutes i this way. It took about a year to fit tbe building and apparatus. Every thing waa done in the most tboruugl manner and I don't think the present warden had to change a single thing." Tbe ex-warden added that be di J no' approve of electrocution, he thought i) waa barbarous and not deterrent. Lawyer R J. llaireof New York, wb tried to effect stay for Wood, stayed in Sing ting this morning until th an noUDoement waa made that all of the men including hw client, had been killed. Before leaving for New Yoik on the morning train be said: "It esems to me that Warden Brown waa unnecessarily ia a hurry ta exeoute Wood. He bad all the week to do it ii. according to tb law; and th beet in terest ot law and buowoity would bar beea served by following them th tall tint ia which to eecure a stay. There is a possibility that I might have secured it. I am almost positive that a new trial would have eeeured hi ac quittal.'' Dr. Alphoneo D. Bock well, tbe man who devised the lstrod aad who waa on ot th three commissioner ap pointed supervise th electrocution, was tbe first of tbe experts to emerge from the prison. Dr. Rockwell drove to the depot to catch an early train to Ne Tttk. He said: -W era pledged to ssoreey butldoaottbiagl am violat ing that pledg whea saying that all tmiraiaeatkMM war unqualified soo casas. Tb mm all died petslsssly aodwithonta straggto , furthor tha thtol ; flaa WMAwmoo, Jaly 7. Heraiaa aad AlsMMaaw Aadetwoa, brothers, wsat on sftw lriday aght, both bssoaiiag ta- Tbwyweatto bed tapstbsi la Um taut aad to latter -kJriliag aua wat Mr. , t Mlll a M.Krjr tUmtomr IX-d. Lustdo. July 7.-W.ll.u HMiry 3 Jtone. eldest son of the great Ea ; ish suteemsn, died Saturday. Dootaaed wa bora ml llawardn. Fiinlaoira. in 18ta Ue ai elucated itCbriat church, Oiford; enUred Par Um ntinl repreeeottng Cbeeter. sat for Whitby from 18C8 to 188) aad iuberquently represented East Uor ttkterehire. He waa lord of the treaa jry fiom 1868 to 187 4 and deputy lieu eoant and justice of the peace for rintsbire at tbe time of bu death. Oi ret-ent yaara be has hved practi-ally iu -ctiremeut. For eome time past he has 1 sen auf ering from bruin disease and paralvsis f trie side. Us physicians Thursday ust removed a tumor which bad been re. sing upon (JlaJsLona's brain. The i-urnt, hov.evnr, aank rapidly. The -ider Mr. Gladstone war desirous of e-ving L i we toft for London as soou as . heard of tbe danger which tbreat oed his eon, but tbe phvsicia- In at endance prevailed upou him aot to. D is pa tehee were exchanged through ut the night between Glads lone and is family, and at 8 o'clock Gladstone eft Loweetoft for London, ueiug um ooned oy tbe intelligence that the worst uight be expected. Unhappily G.ad looe reached the city too late to be present at bis son's draih. Gladstone's riet upon reaching tbe death chamber as really terrible it it intensity, so uuchsothat, combined with bis u ee'jled health and aivanced years, bU 'rlativas and friends feel ansioua aa to to the result. They are Still fightlBg. New York, July 7. Advices from fquique dated June 24, are aa follows: Hie transport Imperial and the cruia ore Candol an J Lynch have beea man euvering Lear tbe port ainos yesterday tod a few boura ago they oommeooed tiring. Yesterday they were sighted from Piaaqua shortly after midday and hey opened fire on tbe town, causing noweve , but slight dsmage, the P.cittc aotel being the only building ftruca by .beii sho'a. From shore the fire waa returned with the cannons at tie ra 1 oud station, but it is believed none ot .be shots etr-kek tha Imperial. At tbe 4 me none of the' Juntas vessels were al fisaqua. Tbe Aoonagua and tbe O. il'ggina went awsy from bare, but by ihe time they arrived at that boat the government torpedo boat a bad already returned after flritg for four houra on ihetowo. Tbe Isiperial and Condon ippeared again in this bay at 4 p. m aou commenced firing on lqUique but from too great a distance to cause dam ige. They were cbased by tbe Huecat 4ud Absto, but made good tbeir escape, .ud everything appears quiet now. The congreeaional garrison stationed at Iquique, according to a northern paper, ia composed of 5 830 men. A Lyacklag to be Bereage4. Tbckton, Xw, July 7. Nswa ha reaci.ed here tbat a negro had bees killed at Dye, a small town asvers, wiles south of here, by a mob of white men. Tbe details of tbe affair are at folio we: The negro, whose name wai Thompson, bad qusrrel with a whit man named Taylor about an account and abused and cursed Tavlor, threat ening violence to him. He pulled out a pistol an J fired two shots at Taylor. The negro ie a regular tough and qu U a desperate character. On Monday night a mob of unknown white men broke into tbe negro's houw arrtl shot him four times. Teleg.aoif have beea received from tbe citizens of Dye, saying that tbe negroes are ooc .regatiog in tbe town, also that there are a number of unknown negroes in the town. Parties came here verifying the report and asking assistance from the people ber. Th white people in Dye outnumber the negroes two to one and conservative people think there will be no serious trouble, but the citi ceo of Dys are much excited and some what frightened. Kesri- Kill t Fee Attea4tag a Daaee Warra Eabth, Much- July 7.-Last week unnstena, the 18-year old daugh ter of Peter Teuscho, living six mil-. sout'tiot the city, attended a dance against tb will of ber mother and brother.. Whea ah returned ber mother tried to kill her with a knife but waa prevented by th father, n.. old woman got a club aad beet bar sense- lea, aad Joe, the brother, belabored ber with a chair, and Aatoiae, another irotber. struck her with a Haf1 at! -I. ' eviw, catling a frightful gash in ber cheek. U then tall upon ber aad chewed both aer arm until ta blood ran in stream a The girl the, iaaseml ditioa, crawled out of door aad into tb brosa, sino wnwn tisae ah has not been so. although tbe nai.hw. serening te her rettaln, at she issue f & I a . . - liussu tm ow urao. lit trin , n plaosd uadsr arrest aad there are fear. x ly-cm lag. nsdtaMeester. LoBO,Jlye,-Tb Timss -. poa4sataLitboasayg a dispatoh has ba roivd there from Chili stating tbat Calaiaatdie troops at Hnasoo of- tatwi ao fMistwui aad fled in disorder. ItaatawStWlmy to tb whole sttusUoB ttiuiinitu to ale tekea of Vll-.. 11 -prtUd to fl. tmrto. mm state SEWS. Over ninety teachers are in attend aooe at tbe Otoe county institute. The crop of cherries and email fruit generally was never better in tbe vicin ity of Wilber. Miss Lulu BamueUno of Hub bolt, who Las been sojourning ia California tbs lsst two years for ber health, re turned much improved. Tha lightning did soms damaged at Vsout, Knoi county, xiHing a valuable boras for A F. Anaon aid one for U Vincqpt, a cow for A. Ook and a calf for J. Height. Tbe assessed vsluatio of Hall county is found by tbe assessor and board to te 13,053,147, which shows aa increase sver last year of i 475)00. C Nelson, one of Eoyd county's thrifty farmers, residing two miles e st f Spencer, sold Uss first load or bogs sver marketed in 8 peace. A mad named Pancake has applied at tbs Wilcox schools for tbe position of principal, made vacant by the depart ure of Prof. Nicbol. The Wilcox Post wye it seems to be rather hard if we bars to give a Nichol for a pancake. A fanner near Hebron, while plowing n tbs field ran onto a rattlesnake, and the reptile sprang at bim and fastened its fsngs in his arm. He aheoa it off tod ran a fsw steps sway for a stick, but whsn hs returned the snake was lead. Tie total assesssd valuation ot pro perty in Phelps county, ss returned by iie assessors and corrected by the board of supervisors, is 81,305,638. osper county's tetel assmul valuation a fU89,G4?, and Dswson county's ll.CUC, 112.10. Ia tbe Utter county S-Wi,-U7.84, or more than one-third of the .hole valuation, represents railroad and telegraph property. In Gosper xunty this property is lees than ons tighth ot tbe whole. Sheriff Ryan of Dakota City, want up io tha Hodges' ranch above Jackson ia tnpany with Dr. J. M Cherry, veter nary surgeon of South Sioux City. It ess reported te tbe sheriff tbat some torses being paatured on tbe ranch were affected with glanders. Upon ix taiioation tbe report waa found to be ir ue and tour bead were killed. They sere owned by a Mr. Stebbins ot Sioux 2ity. Tbs balance of tbe drove bad lot shown aymptons enough to warrant their killing. Wilber turners bare purchased a lot ind will erect a halL Tbe Kiohardaon county fair will be ieU at Salem September 23 to 25. A stock compasy of farmers bss pir lassd Hubbard's elevator at Talmage. 'Tbe first annual reunion ot the pioo m of Richardson county will be held at Verdon, August 19 and 20. Tba barn of James 11 La tier at Ver ion, with all its contents, including a team of horseo, waa consumed by fir sausedby lightning. Tbe rsumon committee of tbe Grand Army will bold a meeting at Grand aland shortly to arrange the program tor tbe department reunion. While Miss Ida Troyer ot Grand bland waa sitting in a window at tbe ginning factory a baseball struck ber ia tbe face, breaking tbe bridge ot ber Wayne is ten years old, tbe first build ing having been started just a decade Igo. It is a living sxainple of tbe won derful progress ot tbe state. After ten years ot unremitting work in the editorial harness C B. Cass of the Itarsana News bss started to ttks a months vacation and will visit his old home in New York. Tbe two-year-old son ot Fred Ihde ot I township, Seward county, fell head ttret into a barrel of water. Tbe barrel m full of water and only tbe child's feet stuck out. No one saw him fall in but soms one in passing saw hia feet ticking out and rescued him. It waa thought for some time tbat he was past recovery, but be was finally resuscitated. Tbs-mad dog scars in Greeley Centre resulted in tb tbe marshal's killing fit teen unmuzzled aaninss. George Connor, a twelve-year-old boy at Gerver precinct, Red Willow county, was crossing tbs Beaver on a foot log when he fell off and was drowned. Obarlss Ash more, a former rssidsot of MeCook, has been appointed a mem ber of tb board of health of Denver. A stats meat prepared by to county treasurer of Hitchcock county shows that county to be In a good financial condition. There is 14,792 01 cash in tbe treasury end outstanding warrant for oaly 12,613 67. Tbe recent heavy rains flooded tbe earp poods of RK.Loomis on Wilson creek ia Bed Willow county. Ths yswe were wssnsa sut and tbe ponds greatly damaged. He bad four ponds eovanag about ten acres of land. Tbs aood oeateined thousands of carp, which war waehsd isto Willow creak. Mr. Loomis estimates his loss at svral thousand dollars. The work on tbs Kearney oottoo aiu to being puabad although th bear aa-kl-s-a !.. !.- - -wune-eieaeM mors or Ins dlay; a total of ssrsnty-flrs meo ar at work, and ar divided into three ,-. tk 1 L . " ---..iwnaa leaoer ooaatitut oa gang, tbe carp. Ure soother aad tt excavators tb (bird. Tber, u, bow otar 300 oar loads of material oa tbe ground, and aa effort will be audt tofetth baildlag eMlcasd bsfor rMay weeks have staged. Liid , July ia-After bre-kf et el Buckingbm ps:c jssterdsy morsiag .U BiPsror and s few msmbers of bis lereoDal suite and some of the geoUe ,nof l.U Eiglish i-uard of honor ooucted bor ee and proceeded o Hyde 4-ark where tbsimper al visitor an 1 bis aomparioasesjoyed the plsssurs of s mile and a half canter along historic Rottonllow. The pedestrian path sod its tumeroui bsochss furnished stead ing and sitting room for s largs aumber ot persons, who bad received notice of Lbs proposed imperial ride. Tbe kaiser rods s spirited sniuisl, tbs msnsgemsot ot xhich afforded bim an opportunity 'or erhibiting bis superb horsemanship. Compliments wsrs heard on all sidsi ss lbs emperoi, with graceful force, stead ily held the reeiive bores just a neck abend cf the foremast animal of bU julte, and at the aame time ackrowl edged with courteous inclination of t' a beaJ. the respectful aalutatioca of tbe onlookers. Ths rids wss svidehtly relished by tbe emperor and bis follow ers. Later in the day tbe kaiser sod ksisenn grsnted sudisnces to deputa tions from the various Germaa social and benevolent societies ot Londoa. In each instance formal addi easts wsrs made by the chairman ot ths visiting societies to tbe kaiser, and tba kaissrin nocverssd wilb tks members of tha dep utations. A special ropt.oo waa ec onrJed thsm before the offleers ot tbe Gaimnn empire. To each of the omosr tbe kaiaer spoks s word of trisodly greet ing. IbeGermsn warriors were followed by s deputation of tbe snti-slsvery so ciety, ths chairman of which read aa addrstslo Kaiaer William, ia which that monarch was urged to use his pow erful i.fluence in bringing about sup pression of so infamous trafiio ia hu man Keeb and biool In his response to the address tbs kaisar ericctd a thorough knowledge of the subject mentioned. He r.ftrred in essrgetic terms to ths inhumanity of tbs African alavs dealers snd tbs suffer ings of the csptlves. Ths emperor, however declared that ha doubted the correctness ot Livingstone's statement that for every slavs who arrive.' alive oa tha coast fivs died on tbe journey. There also awaited upon the empress a deputation from Fishmonger ball who presented aa address on behalf of tba parly. The kaiser cordially greeted the Fish mongers and thanked them for their address. The prince of Wales sc. companisd them on tbeir visit to Buck ingham pslace. OBti-itoaol A-Milcaa I'aloaef UUtirsws Balvmokk, Md, July 10. Tbe con vention ot the American union of He brew congregations wss continued. President Isaac Sirouss occusjsd tbe chair. Nearly tbe entire Forenoon session wss occupied by Msyor Sulzberger of Philadelphia io an addrsss on tba claim of ths Hebrew college a. C ncinnati, and also those of tbe Jewish publiotjoa society of America, which he aaiJ are djing a grand work. Ha eieo spoks of ths persecution of tbe jews in Russia. While Mr. Sulzberger waa apea.iog on the latter subject many of ths older men among the delegates wept. Among other things ths spssksr said: "Chris tisns cannot stand indifferent before this grsat enormity, but the pera- culion must go on until tbs Ruxsisn government chooses to put a atop to i' In ths next tea years not lets tbsn 230,- 000 to 300,000 Russian Jews will cjtue to tbia coun'.ry. This influx will not affect ths great body of tbe Amsrican people, but it will nearly double the number of Jews io ths United States in comparison with what there was before ths persecutions in Rutsia be-au." A recess was taken and tbe delegatea were presented to Mr. Sulzberger. After iscess tbs executive board for U91 and 1892 were elected. Tbe Uregaa I'aclfle. New Yore July 10.-Tbe opposition te ths present management of the Ore gon Pacific has sppeinted a committee ot bend holders to recognize tbe road, and tha new committee issusd a state ment charging tbst tbs management had iasued ovsr 111,000 more Loadi fian was warraated by tbe mortgage. The company, however, justified itself by asserting that the liDe, when com pleted, will tie GOO aiiiee lonr, and tbe bonds issusd on tbs system would then be regular. Tha committee, it is under, stood, will britg legal trooeedings a.ainst the tracers. SeaWaea lo ! l-eatiewltar-. Niw OautA-s La., July 10. A spec ial to the Picayune from Opelouaa says: 'Is tbe supreme cert opinions were rendered la the case of Thorns Mc- Costal and tbe slat against Bersard Claude, afflrmir Ue dewska of ths crirtleal court of the perleb of Orleans and ooasignJng tbe accused te the rai- tentiary, Judge Pea aer holds that tb statu embraoad tales juror a well a rga jurors aad b further holds tbat th two isdictmenU war pruporly worded A Si gar BeSelag C saa- BaoogLT-, N.Y. July lO.-Jame A. Taylor applied before tb supreme court for tb diaoolutioa of the Brook 1) a sugar refining oompaay. He U the ataa who obtained tba rsosat isjuBc ttee against the trust He jUime tbat ktotock ia tb Brooklya osmpaay his bB Brvrtsd by tU oootpsay joisiag Ustrast Judge Cullaa kdjouraod tb beariaguatilJnlytt Pa J LA DC Ll-H 1 4, July lQ.f m pleas No. 1 issued it. cateor Jerioir IL U. 1 ar to spjr" for ibscouauil inveetigatioa eaaT atd givs bis lestisooy in 'etebasv cte deposits n Kejatoa, J a J otb-r asetters ioetdeot to J ley's missppropristiuo of atats ei! funds. Tbe order was sorted toJJ oooa oa Mr. Yard with actios that tbey deeirwd to reosive h amy. As 4 rseult ot tbe cojfereoc kd4a he mayor a UBd Editor Wilh J Csnnsod Eiitor Robert McWi lue LJgr were ootifiad to appsi, f r tb coo oi.'e investigating ooa. les to give teetimony: Tbe purpo uuiuuuiu4 ii mm two - witnesses a i q lire isto the interview held i f iiin Ursdsley by Mr. McWads in ttv county prison and which wai t j.naieJ ia tbe paper because it e. t'ouea inree prominent people ss ka. ng In sme manner been benefitted W pjuiic luone; ban led by the coaridM treasurer. In U.0 judgment of -. M -C- m it waa not policy to allot mtu who had perjured bimeelf to i i tie column oc nis psper in men k ouociatloo of other. B.rdalej bimeelf baa said that tbt i. terview waa uususaoovea by bun Mi thst if be bad known -it waa in for publication b would Lavs sileut. To oommiltee, however, k lleved thst ail ateteBMSte by Bankk mar throw light on lb banks t niquitie and they, therefore t0t see it or learn by teetimony of its o tent. Notification was slso forwarded u P'jstmsster Gsasral Waoamaksr to t. pear, and aa Mr. Waaaaaker I that whenever be wss aaasd to tppsw be would do ao willingly, it ia taken ta grant d 'h- hPI preeent. Sta ul ii. i. a ,"i, iJ KtSngbsn & Murris, prea dent of theOirarJ life is. surauoe annuity aad trust com pat;, b also been summoned. He gal a Heree-wklplof Rt-TLASD, Vt, July 10. Scott Yitiai ot Yergvnnea, combined a bore shif. ping, a law-suit and a wadding in hs chapter of eiperienoee for one vol. It a 1 oom about in thia way: Firms George Wilson left hi farm for ton Ihe other day and took bis fourts year-Md daughter with bim to bold Us horaee while he traded IB town. Io U absence she left tbe faai and t strolling with a youth named YttUi. Vhn ber father returned and diswr. ered her absence he pursued the pw armed with hia horse-whip. Overt. in r the daughter alone h applied Us whip vigoruualy and tbea set out to&te Yetlan. To bim Yatlana wsrs YsttsM and nothing more, and coming upoo i man who reapouded to that stsa, tks f wo p again osiue m piay. iqi ticub waaSootl Yattan and the wrong Ysttu. His mistake vas explained to Farm Wi son, who vaid $40 for tbe it fora iloa in c jurt, and also $12 for a hipping bis daughter. With tbs 40 Ysttan gat .named, and has $19 Isft with abics to keep house. TkeSliaailea Ue mtrmlr. Cai.lo, Piau., July 10, Tbe p -an gers arriving from Vslparaiao ud Iquique state that tbe eituaiion of Hi Cuihao iosurgente is desperate. The are without money and their veeeelastt in bad cooditi jn aud with out aiumuai lion. Tbe army, which bompnsos three thousand to four thousand "Rotoa," do not receive tbeir pay. Tbe insurgents late been able tooblaiu only 800 nflet, in bad order, brought lo Panama. Most of the inhabitanta of Iquique, Pisaf" and Ao'xfagt.sta have emigrated to soul hero Chili or to Peru. The French esiJents io Chili and the Chilian got eminent of Chili await with tranquil it tbe decision ot the French tribunal regarding the vessels constructed tbsn for tbs socount of tha government o' Chili. Thsv have oonfldenoe in ths -' tegri v of the Preach judges snd ia t-reeident Camot. Paaia, July 10. The Chilian coo reesiooal party has r atablished th migration bureau here which wu sup pressed by Balmaosda. Will Make It Kate la Tsiaa. WASHixoroa. July 10. Colonel Vf reuforlh of tbe department ot agricul ture with two sssistents left tor th ia' lerio of Texss, where he will make fur ther siperimeot as to the feasibility of making rain in arid regions by fif"1; ing bsllaocs obsrgsd with oiygM sad hydrogen at a considerable height tha air. T-ata will also be made in plodiiig dynamite attached to tbe tallt of hug kites ia connection with iw tbejry that raia may b produced iy th oeucuaaloo of blab explosirs mid air. Th dyoamite i to be ploded ia the same msnner as ars v bailooaa, tbat to oy a alsodsr wire let" isg to tba kites and ewuosoted with a" :o:rw' Ut ary worked from ground. Ooloaol Dyrooforth auinesequaMeredapot in 'i eia wner. tbeaoto w& aot disturb any on . III makoa tborvugh and xperiateat as to wbeShar or aot oaTbe prodaoad when needed by ot Mploaloat Mar tb cloud. Ut ai Mister Naw Toat, July ia-Tb. !- Msjssti roaabad Qusrantis o'tloek. Amoag tb psssofrs w Ueorg rraaoto Train, who U oompisv lMhtooir-.Hoflh. tl-b. in thVtria aroaad tb world io m day, bat tbto is sot P00. ' ntrwdybaswoa tb toi"y ftr-f" 7