'l' f . . . . - . I- ; , - . ' . . 'Ii . . . . _ _ , . . PL } N TO I BE POPE , I Prelates at Rome Engaged in Game of Po1itics ! I OPPOSED TO RAn1POLLA , " ' ' ecretar of state Has EIle- . 'f' . : mics 111 College EA OY TOVITHDRA WI CARDINAL GOTTI'S WEAKNEss,1 DUE : Tv M8MEJERSHIP IN RELIGIOUS - , IOUS URDRS THRONGS FLOCK . , TO TH BIER OF LEO Horne .1111 y 25-1'ho nearer the con- , -cIa \ ' ( ! upprolehcs : the mOle two dls. llnct telldel1lJ1es alc shown In the 1:1 ; [ : cd cnl1c e epcclal1y a mOIJt ( : the arcllnals of tire f lIrln , that Is to sal those lIvlllg In HOllie , but which the rardillals frolll the pru\'lnces as well : hs the f"rel n cardinals cannot help I imrLlclpatlllg. I . 'l'ho5.u twu tendencies sprtn" from. he persol1allty of Uardlr.al Rampolla ns the Hlcat stru gle continues to be 1n his fawr or ugalnst hilll. Ir Ham- \ 1101la finds that in l1Je 1Irst lmllot he has a cllllsldcralJle. nUllIlJer of votes he will tr.v again. It he hns a few ! votes and olle of hi3 opponnets has tnal1Y he \ \ III renounce his ohance . { \IH ] he and all his friends will sup. Qrt , first. Cardlual Got.tl , with 'whom he now h.18 : come to s me such J h reewclJt and to attempt to raise \ Gottl to supreme ul1lce with Ram. i 1011n as an ally. 1'hls would mean' ! , \ Ule maintenance of PQJe } Leo's policy ! , \ , r { ) tJ ex ctly the same lIncs entlusted : to the same men. But Gottl ensplres great distrhst because heJolongs \ to the reli ious ord'rs. lIe would render the situat- 'on ' o [ I he papacy extreuloy ] dll1lcult ilt the prescnt momellt , considering the conditions prevailing in 1franco Spain nnd Itay. ] H seems therefore that on the 11 rst ballot. if Gutt I can. hut bo sucessful. 1 his srctlon of the fac'cd college will decl e un Cardinal i } Jietro , one of Itampolla's most faithful follower5. Hampo la , beIn a Slc11Uan , canl count on the two SlellJian cardinals , JI1e of them howe\'CI' , Cal eli nal Ce- i esia arcllbishop of JrlemDo , is so old alm(1st ; I'lnety ) ) that his relat/lons / strolJ ly , oppo e his oln to ROlllo. 'or political reasons all Spanish ; car lnalR nre favorable to Rnmpolla I .besldes . a dozeD Italians , thu& mule- ; IJ a total of twenty-live. But to be \Jlected pope , it necemry tc get aUto- cther over forty , as of tbe present r { > lrcty : four cardinals 'not more than io or three w11l be absent from thu onclave. Voung Lady Is Missing. Grw.rd Island Nebr. , .July 25-The 11nlon Pacific uuthorltles and tl e. 70eal polka are Iln , , I ted I n an effort to , race Miss Metltle Peterson , a youn 'Dunlsh girl , not \\ell acquainted 'wlth.i \nban travel or ralroad ] travel. and ! 'who has been missing sillce .Jllly 1-1. lis' ' ) Peterson left Elba on the date p1Cntloned for Oheyenlll' , ha\'ing a. . ) icket throul-h. : She arri\'ed in this city , as one policeman Is quite cer. tain , on Ule U1urning of that day at ko o'oloele and was at the Union ] \IC- dllo depot the rl'ater part of the day Sam Nelson , a pollcelU'lII of Danish nationallty Is eontldcnt th t she ad- ressed him In the AmC'rlcan tongue nqull'in as to the dnparture of the 'train for Cheyenne In the evenIng. lie nrormer1 her that the train wuuld ar. In ve at 8 :50 : p. m. as to what track it vould come in on and in what direct. I 'IOn it would go out and saw or hcarcJ I poUling 1II0re of hcr. Mr. 1\elson 15 \ ! the 011lcer upon whose beat the Union - \ ion Pacific Is , thou h he Is IIOt Ujcrc I 'all ' the time. Since that , day nothing ihas been heard of her either at Elba ! ) T Cheyenne and the relatl yes and ! friends at both points are very mucll worrled. She Is descl'ibed us 17 ycarE of age , a blonde and wearing glasses , Boy In way of Sickle Bar. f-- West Point Nebr , , , July 25-A ser 10u'J IIccident toole place at the farn pf Cnnrad Guenther , lIvlllg ten mile ! 'Southwest of tbls city , Wedn sd I \Jy which his lIttlb sun , IIel11'Y , aJe ( ; ulne years , was crlppleel fr life. Mr , .oum ther was engagl'd in mlJ\Yln , grass and till ! toy \ \ as tollowlllg 'e. ' : l1lnd him , Whell he came tn tIll' cnr " .of the flold the lJoy slipped ahenr .01' the mower unl > e11 aild . . . . .as caulli ! he cons , fuBnce ) IWIIL. ! tlmt his rhhl 'lel ! was lI'arly sevelNI Ur. DUml1leli of this city sunJlllooed alHl , unOI , \II\stlgIlUon \ it .vas found neeessar ; to alllputale It , aU'lve the ancle whld I' ( , was < lune hnl'.wrlltlely. \ Woman Accused of Murder. Salt Lale CIty , Utah , July : : : ! 5-i I ; wal'l'ant for the lIl'Iest of lIss Ell : IIodge , also lwown as A lice Flshe Imrglllg her with tbe murdcr of WII I Jlam Uyan , a spectacle \'under , whos . _ body tied hand and foot nDd gnt ( : e' ' I' i . was round uncJer I lis waqon1nenr MUI I ray ahQut ten days ago , has bee I issuee1. Miss Ilodl-\e \ has bcen locatc , at Denison , la" . aud the nuthorltlc ( ) f that 11lace have l1een telegraphed , . . . . . . - . , ' . , - . ' . . . ' . .itt- ' " - " " " ' . . . . " . u. "i " .i.-l-'I'u \ . . . , . - THE SHAH OF PERSIA'S : DIARV ; ExtrAct" Rhowhur WRy JIII1 Itle. . . . au4 11"I're"'IlolIITere Pet Hown. I : ttracts ( rom the diary of the 8hnh of PerRin , who hus qulto reccntly been vlsltlns ] nSIalll1 , are a musing. 'ho Shuh Wnll ml htll . impressed \Jy \ the greatness and IncoITupUhllity of the London pollee , f1lld W rote con. cel'11ln them as follows : 1I'1'he Bng. ! IIsh pollee enUclllcn are mon of the I II I greatest culture and honor. Unllko those of I11l1ny countries , I hare \J \ n I Informed thnt tile lollce of F.uglulll ] I1Il the United States are almost In. corruptible. and thl1 t it Is 1111110881blo to hribe them except b ' the tOllch of gold , These ofllcers carr ' themselves with great dl nltr , but there huro heen occasions 011 which the ' hnro 1'hown commendable ulacl'lly , ul1l11111VO been Imown to 110 lresent when the pUblic penct ! hns heen thl'entelled hy certain unseemly nUll rlotolls ciU. zens. " ' . ' 1'ho Shah hus n rery poor opinion of the EnglJsh cllmnte , if one I11ny judge from the ( ollowlng ext.met : "It Is \'er - necessal' . for the pCQI1Il' of Ell ! ; ' land to wnsh thorollghly nnd frequent. 1 ' In order to clear t.hel11sel\'e8 fl'om the constant fo s and rnlns th\t fnllr upon thel11. So 'much do the 11eoplo of 11rltl11n 10'l'e water that the ' sometimes - times wash twlco dnllr. ; B\'en the members of the J'o 'ul famll - und the I'eat nobles flnd pleasure In this somewhat chlldlRh occupntlon. " ' 1'hls despotic mOl1l1roh'8 opinion of , EllJlIsh womcn's charillsllHl accom. JlIshmonts Is hnr l . ultogether flaller. ng : "All En lIsh lad ' Is VClJ' rail' to look upo'n. Her sldn is soft and clean. but her flguro is unnatural amI IIngu' Inr. She has certainly not the pleas. 1ng viYacl ' of II Pr : nch Illd . , neither has she the CllptlVJtlng boldness of nn American Indy. of whom mnny are In l..ondou. An English womnn is pas. sloJUltely fond of nil animals , and Is often dcroted to her hus\JalHl \ and chll- drell. " ' .rhe Shuh wns mIghtily impressed nt the grent weuJUI of some of the Bug- lIsh people. " Ia1JY prl\lto hllllvlilu. nls , " he wrItes. "l\l'e almost I1B rich HI ! tile KIng hlmsclf. It spenls ve y Illghl\ : \ ' for King Edward's Idnd.henr edness to my tiJllt he lJ.evcr resents this grent wealth cxlstlng nmon his subjects. neither docs he punIsh them ilu nnr : way for thIs npparent presump. . Uon.-Chlcago Hecol'll-Herald. VEGTATION : ON VOLCANOES. Scientist. . Tcll the Rcsults of Iu'\'c tl. J ntonH In " .cst hnlic. . . In the description whl'h ; Dr , Flett and Dr. Andm'son guve of the destruction - tion wrought by the West Indlnn crup- tlons thcy ; ( 'Ollull'llted on the l'l'llulrlc- able wuIn : \ which St. VIncent and ! \1'nrtlnlque recovered theIr vcgetn tlon : lftor such volcnnic outbrenkB. Papers written by Dr. Treu l nnd Prof. Pen- jzl on the florn of Krakatoa. Rays the 'London Post. atIord nn Interesting corollary to these litter observations by ntIordlng nn insight Into the stage ot growth In this proc of veget.able recoVery. The c. pl08lon nt Krakatoa. whIch blew. the islnnd In hnl ! and left it an solated mountain risIng out of th ( ' sen and eoyered with pumice ana redhot jflshes to n depth of from three to 180 ( ( 'ct. occurred In ] 883. Three yenl's , Inter Dr. 'l'reub vlsltt.-d it , and found lit n arly inficccfJslble , But on Its nnr. row hcacb he found the fruIts 01' seeds I of RCyen spcelt'f ! of phllnel'ogam3 and i nIne specIes of the usualllltomi plunts of tropical Isll1nds. In the Intcl'Ior ferns predominated. and Dr. ' ] 'reub's ( onclu810n was thnt ferns In such 1\ tIora. preceded nnd prepared the soil for n phanerogmnlc vogetntlon. A closc examination of the asbes and pumice stonc revealed the prescncc 01 nlgac coating the ari 0011 verywhertJ WIUI ! \ thin elatlnous lnycr , In whlclJ tlle fCI'11 spores would find a sult.'l1Jlu place for germInl1tlon. Eleyen 'C1lrs I Inter Prof. Penzlg's visIt to tile Islund I dlscovcred slxt\-t : \ wo species of plants I . ( tifty phanero ams and twelve yacu ; , nr CI'.ptogUllS ) . 'he fems stili 111'1 > domlnuted In the interior. find there were several tall grnsscs. Seeds 01 fruIts of thirty species were found 01 ] the beach , and here nnd there seedling { Ilants. . Of the fifty-threo phanel'o , 'III11S , Prof. renziA' estimlltc < l thll t sev. ntecn were intrOlluced b . tbe ngen < ' ; j lor tile wJnd , thIrty-two by wI.ter and four by hlr s. CnrrillJo JxCl'cIHO ! ) lit ! 1\ItJUI'l\cr. A t a 'funel'lll In Glasgow n gentlol11 T found himself 01l110811e u 1I/1le-fncel man n"l' " warml ' clad. Ireclln/o / ; a curl ous Interest In his cOl11pl1nlon , he von tm'ct.1 to nsk him if he WII 1' { lntl\ ' ( of the deceased. ' 1'he pule-Cuced ml\1 ropllL' < l In tllC lI'glltye. ! Pl'Cih'Sing tlu qnestlon Il little fm'ther , he inquIred il he wns connected WJUI the deeenscd "No , " said the oUter , " ] Jim in no Win lCol1l1ect ( < l with him. " "Ony ] u f1'iPllll' ( ; In , > lnlllltoo thQ gentleman. "NoVa : - n :1ln the reply. "I1m not aware thu 1 eyel' saw the deceased , but , " he ad dc < I , "I h.'l ve bCl.,11 In poor health fo ; some Hmo ; In ) ' nu' < llcai udvlser ha : orrh'roo tnI. ' to tlllw cnrrlll c l'xerclsJ ulld this Is t he thIrd tIme 1 ha va boeJ to the cellleter ) ' this wcek. " The jPhcrt JUO"HomH. The RpN\lwmn fmlt fnrm , noor N ( ' ( ) 1-0110 , Is ono of the Inost InterMtlnl placcs of the Idnl1 In MissourI. It ( 'on tlists f 300 Ilcrl'S in fruit and or clwl' s. ' 1'ho I'rounIs covered \Viti roct. and It was nceessarr to 100S01 o It with d "l1aUl1te heforo' trees coulc ei . be pllmted , And ) 'et on this sterJl , , ' > 011 rich. luscious fnllt ia mlaed c\'el" \ ' , - 'I'm' ' : \ , Mr. Rpcnkmlln has ] 00 acres 0 s trn wberrles , Pollticnl whltewllsh brusbes 'conI' I Inultlhllh' of rotten ' ' 'ucea , , . . . " . . . . . . . . , . . . . _ w , _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . - - " ' " " - - - _ MOB IS I QUELL D . The Troops Bring Tcmpor. . ry Quiet to Situation at Danvi11e , 111. I FORM CORDON ABOUT JAIL . No Further Attempt to Get the Negro Wilson. SHERIFF JUSTIFIES ACTION UNEASY FEELING PREVAILING IN CITY au r SOLDIERS ABLE TO PREVENT ANY OUTBREAKS. lJanvllie. 'Ill. , .J uly : n-'l'wo killed anI t wl'ntr.two wouuded , the 110l1ce HaLlon wleckrll : , the county jlll ! willi few of lis wlrlClows le1't unshatterc } , . the city ill the hallcls u ( the state truups and .a feeling of I1I1Cllslness hlld c1ro ; ] IJre\'l\l1lu e\'crywhere , ' i , ; the sltuatluu left by the rilce riot ! } ( If atulday night and early this I11l11ni IIg. A Clcr dayll ht appeared this morniug , there were restles9 crowds In tile Sl rrets. Hundreds ( III arl1lers poured into the city nnel ial'll surrollndin t WI1 contiuued Lo . swell the croJwcJ. . 'nll'rO were many miners sn ! on the streets , Great unrest and a threalenln attitude was reported flllm Wlstville ! , lIve miles away. ; Early' the 1110rnlu Wilson , the nfl ro ass Illaut or Irs. nur ess , was , secretly t alwn fro111 the court jail , . but \\'U5 returned shortly afterwards. ' . l'ollr companies of tile Se\'ll1th : II.iuois InfalJtry arrh'ed at 0:30 : tlli morning from Sprlnglleld wh re tlJd .re . imont is holdlllJ , ! its annual en.J \'aUlIJlneut. StreeLs wele soon dCf..r ed anct the threatening nttltUlIc of tbo crowds disappeared. Sherll ! ' \ \ hitlock said to:1ny , iq giving his verslo l of the sl1ootllJg' into the 1II0b : , IIAftor r saw from the Jail that the mob was determined to attacl ] went to the veranrJa unrl attempted to tall , to the I11IH1den'm1 l11en. As I stepped hto , view uf the crowd two shots wore IIred , one I.mllet strll\ingl , the wall bacl , of me. I fired two' ' lihots ! ute the illr. Someone shouted' ' that I was only bulTin ] and wa . IlOoll n blank cartridAcs. I warned' the mob I wOllld 1' , 51st all attack OIL the jail \vlth puwder and lead. ' 'l'here was unot ler shot from the lUob and it sur ed forward. I then Jlred a load from my shotglln int 'their legs. ' 1'l1is drove tlJtm bacle , but tbey returned a moment later to the nttace ] of the trent of the door. . III wns alarmed for t110 s1tety or. my wife and children. 1\Iy1wiro took a gun and said she wonld stand bvl me _ I ot her and the ohlldren out , of tbe wa.v , nnd then us the leaders ! cnme with t.he rail 10 batteI down , the door. I shot rJown the rail to ; make theIU drop It ' 1'11 Is accounts fur so many beln shot In the hancJs and arms , I fired eight or ten shotS I In all. Sherllf WhHlocle had tom deputies I imrl amI three l'onstables with him In the jail u.nellll tl1e prisoners. lIe says none tired Into the moh but l1imse If , . 'fhere nro all sorts of rumors ufloat I tonl\ht and a strained Ituatlon is I n tlcible. 13ut the 200 solcllerfi I herelt Is bellevld ! , will pre\'ellt tllr-I I t.her . out1lreals for the pre3ent aU I l'ast. Half ot thcse wlllbe en duty I an the time. Leading cHlz(1ns say the outbreal : has beell feared for a ] eng time , 11 I hitter feelling has exlsterl f.r 90\'eral ears between the nc res ) nnd a cel I taln class of white 11er.ons. Anum. bl'r of miller outlJreales has occurred durin\ ! the 11ast year. ' 1'he feellllg against the soldiers is notldule. 'j'llI ! l'ommlssary depr.rt- ment. tolay ( had l1111ch troutJe ) getllll IcstllufIlnts to < ; e1'\'e meals. Mllny refused to feed tne soldiers ' 1'l1erc I waS one cush ] betw'en the guard und I . a miner named Erlward r.Jlg ett.lVh ! : . he an abusing a guard. 'rhe s'ldiel , le\'eled his bayonet and Liggett , WllS arreltlrl and lined $100. Four ethel companies of the rl'glment are un el I1rll1S at prlnglteld awaltiug orders. . Crowds gatlrcrl'c\ \ during the da.\ , near the lines ullcI cursed the sol. , cJler' ' ) . 'rhey were scatteled lJy bayo , net' ' ) in se\'clallnstances. Olllcers 01 the gUlwl do not aullclp1te any at. . tack however. 'l'lIe general holler h that the presence 01 the troops haE suppressed the lawless element. 'j'he bherll ! aud military olllcers , hun l1q ed all citizens to remain ofI the streets. Trnjtedy : In New York Irotel New Yurk .July 27.-A well drrss(1 ( ] man , accompanied uy a line 10ol\llI , ! ' . nnd handsomely gowned WOnll1l1 ahOltl twentthree yeals or age rcglsllret at the Morton hl.use . this morniu II ! 110. Weiss and wife , Syracuse , N , Y. " Late in the afternoon the womar : was heard shrlellng , three shots rol lul\'od instany ! ; il\ll \ wheu the mOil was enterrHl roe , IIlId the man weu roulld dead. . L' Hl'ln had , it is be. I lIe\'cd , llUlIl' t " ' ) 'Itl n . " - . . - - - - - - - - - - - . WENT EAST TO HER DEt\TII'- ' 1 TRAGIC END OF A YOUNG WOM. AN FROM TECUMSEH. A CASE OF MURDEn AND SUICIDE. . ' . TeculUseh , Neb. , , July 2.1.-Mr. aml Irs. W. L. Dunlap , of 'l'coumseh , ha vo rccoi vcd the news of the del\th of tl1t'lr da\l hter. Grnce E. which , occurred in Washln ton , I'll. , 'l'uos- day , .1uly 7. ' 1'ho death o ( the YOllng' ' womau is surrounded with tragic ; . circumstances IInd most o ( the par- . tlclllars uf the IIlfnl.s are not under- ' sto JdJy \ tile fumily helo. It st.t'lus ! that : \lIss lJuulnp tau ht scholJI in Bd\tcmont \ 8. D. . last 'eur , ' und whl1e su r1l1I1hl 'ed fOrlllod the aCfllallltanco ) of Hev. A. B. YOlln , I pastol' of the l'reJytcrinn \ cI1\I\ ' 1I iu that city. JIe was a very prominent young IlIan , hacltho COl1l\dullce \ t'f his telloIelli7.eng and allpcaree ] to be . loading strulJ.tht.fulwllrd \ christian life , lIut later \'el1pmcnts are vory' tCJ the coutmry. 'l'ho friend. I ship etweell Ihe 'lIunJ.t minister and , 1I11ss Dunlap ripened inlo love , lind , they became el guLted to marry. 'l'hlsl was Imo\\'l1 to lwr parents. . Miss Dunlap left 'l'ecul11seh July 1 , o tenslhly for the PlllllPSO of glllnl ; to I.Jlneoin to have her c 'eb treated , but IL seems she did IIOt larry In the 'capltul city. She went on tc Pitts- 'burg ' , Pa . and was there mm'rled to 'Rcv , Mr. Young. } ' 101I1 Plttsunrg 'they went Immediately to Wnshing- tou , , and oin to the imHlIn hoLel 'or Lho place , Hov. 1\11' . YOUIIJt In. , forlllerl the nIght clerk , tor it was .Iate when they arrivcd there. tl.1nt ' 110 hacJ nis.ife with him and' do. 'sired a room. 'l'hey wera ushered to one , and that \\US the last time .either was seen all ve. A disturbance was heard frol1l their room durln 'the night hut the hotel people paid no attelltion to it , Upon t hell' fall. 'ure tJ ; arIse the next mornln , how. ever , their room was foreed open and 'a Right was beheld w11icl1 was hor. rtble In the , extreme. 'l'he woman ' ] ay on the bed with two lJlg holes in : her heart while the mlln was st.retched out 011 the H\1or with a shn- ilar wOlllld. IIis han s were throwll over Ills hea , uud in oue of thclI1 ' 110 chltchcrl aJ2-caUber : rc\'ol\'or-tho weapon which had done the fatal . vork. . 'l'ho TIev. 1\11' . Young's JlIrents , re. : spected and well-to.do . proplo \ \ ho 11 vo in a little. town in Pellns'l- \1111la were Inrol'lnl'd or We tragcdv , ' nnd tool { the remulns uf bot.h the 'vlot ims to their home town and thm e buried thelll. PmH1malJly. tlley did not Imow who the reluti'es of tile woman were. for they sent 110 word to this city. , Frolll what cnn be learned it would seem that the H.ev. Mr. Young was a rascal in the fullpst se se ot the term. It appears that he had 1I0t only played crooked 10 a 1Inanclnl 'WilY in places where he was employed before going lo Edgemont , ut that 'he was previously mnrried , .lInd se. cured no dl'orce fruUl his former wHe aud that he deserted her uud Ills little son It Is a'ery unfortunate alTair , and the rolltl\'es of the WOllian in ' 1'e. , cumseh have the srmpathy of all ill Iholr af1llctlon. 1\lct Ocnth In Louisiana. Grand Island , Neb" July 2I.-In- formation has heep finaJly recci yed from Shre\'eport , La. , as to the de. tails or the Ul Ui del' of G lorge Pld. I docl. 111 tha t city un . .1J 1 \ ' i. On July , ! J the pllrflnts tlf I'iddock , \ \ ho Ie- cently mo\'ed to this tllty from : Nurth llatte , reeci veci a tel\l'Um briefly annlUncing that Lheir son had been lellled and the remains W/He beln : held. Older was SlJnt to have tllell1 shipped tu tIlls city IInd an efort ! WIlS made to ascertain the calise of death bllll1ntil note no avail , Pallels received from ShleVel ) 1ft Indleate that the lIIan was cruelly lIlulcleled while entel'talnln SlIlIll' uf his friends in a salolJn. just before leaving ferN N llml ! lca. l'lddocl , was a bolll'r , mal\Cr who wenl to LOllslana from I NOl'tI1 Platte during tl1C Kl nsas City I Southern railway strike and It I , , jl1'lger ' ] froll1 the Impels recC'ccthat . \ \ lawlessness was qultc lumpant tl1l'rel , ] eadlll to such clilldlllollS t.hat Pill. , . dock , all1on ( lthms was ahout t ( leave. HOlllcone sneakcdl1p from he , hind in tllo saooll ] und struck hili , over the head with a picco of gm plpo uud te ] friends with Whllll1 111 wus would IIOt give any inforlnutlOL UlIW tlley were HuuJly JUl'sted. ' : Oue II. W. Ilulf is In jail aecu ! r ( of tJ1e murder. TIll ! dl tflct allorneJ ; at hreveplll t seems to be dlJlgl'lI' ' now in looelng ] up the case an prl's , eel1t1n tlluse charged wi th till . crime. City of Saints Is Shalcn. alt Lalec , Utah. , .1ur ] 21.-Sevl'r I : al sll ht stlocJes were felt III this cit ; lit 1:40 : this Juorulut ( : , Tile dlsulu " ullce seemed to puss from tllo south I east 10 northwest. ' " In Ogden thirty-seven mlle nort ! ' the shocle was tile SQveJOlt ! evel rd \ I , there. ' 1'h disturbance las ed te I , seconds and appcared t.oJo \ In th : \ .rorm of short , quick vibrutlons. N : damage , howc\'er , Is reported in thl city or O en , .d.h : ' [ . , J. . > . . . . . . . d _ _ . rHE DEAD ' j1 PILED HlGHI The Battle at Ciudad Bolivar Rages Desperately for \any \ Hours THE REB ! .S LAST STAND 'Fig.\ with , Desperation but Falling llacl { GOVERNMENT TROOPS IN NON COMEJATANTS SUFIER TER. I RlBLY EJUT BtSIE.GING FORCE IS OUDEHED TO BE MERCUUL Snlrelul : , Vrne7.uela , .Iuh' :210 : a m.-Slnco the last 1I1sl1 1 l\lJ' \ I\as sent to the 11 ! ; Ociateli press at a , , 'eillcle 'lStlHdIlY altelllo"n " , the 1I\1tlo be- ' t.wecn the l'e\'ol u till 1111 ry fmcl's 11 t Ulutlac1 HoHvur Ilmi tht ! Velll'welan' ' l'omlutlndcd by \to\'ernl11l1llt \ Ilrmy Oencral Gomez , has III etl mildly. Block after blocl , wns dl pullJd , the jO\'ol'ulllt.nt : ! LroojJ3 cutol'llIlUw ( cllS lnwl ' . All the housc had hl ml bal. ricaded allli the l'O\Oll1lolIlsts ( hac ! heen lorced from n't reHlrs clllleel hzotnas. When the ru\'oulonlsls ] 11. IHllly almnrlonerJ the hOIlSCR , aner hnvluLt talaHI ull that cmlld be used for barf Icades , or oUlol'wlso 10.tll : } ) the ad'all'e ' ( Jf t.ho 1-0\01'1 ; men L trlloJg ) : Lhey were 11IIII1r'dlnlcl ' lIccllpl c1 uy' Ihe O\'el'lllllellt soldiers , who uore blot holcs in them Sl ) us to : l.'omll1uui- ca to WI Lh the next huuso. I he clLy nppears to hl\\'O been , ' H rllel , hy a c\'ololle. At ,7 , 0' clnele in \Ill \ ! o\'ellln the cvClnlllent fplces 81'rlved near the center Qf Cilldud 11011'a I. FCJl' t NO .11IIIIl'S , Ilre .IouRly IIrln narl elmlulshcel ! , IJut it was 1'0' newerl wlLh more villOl' at 10 o'clocl ( t ni ht und 1llllllJlllatcll the sky. At a o'clocle In he morning whc1 ! the Inhullltllllts of Ihe lOmlllC'lClal ! in'l rorcl n par Ls lIf the city , near Alameda , saw Lhe ad\'allln : of the 0\'C1'llnH\llt troops , they a1Jandoned lhclr IlOlOes anrl sought rcru o in other parts o ( the l'It } " CIOSSIII the strclJts amidst II hail ( ) f lJullots Itud ht'lls , the wOlllen cal'l'ylng ' their hlldren , the strou 11lJ1plll the , , 'eak. 1\1en , In trying to protect. the women , ( ell strne k by hullets. In the IIIldJle of Lhe streets whut \\'Itll \ the llrlng , the yell or the \\'oullded \ nnd the crylnlo ( of the worn- kn and child1'On , a terrlble scene wns IVltnes5ec1 : had enolll-h to dislllst : , .n "lJody forever with civil war. 'l'hu go\'crnment truops , howeV'CL , lIawd with humanity , especially the forces of General Hl'as'ho , lighting - ing bravely , was the lIrst to order the IltlnclclIg ! part ! to to merciful. At eight o'clock lhis mornln the governor general , hn vlllg etrcoted 11 lunctill' : ' IIf Lhelr forceR. north and south , nnel. havin receh'ed further GUPIJlIes clf I1lI1mullitlon , decided to pu.h the allaclc on the Cl'uter of the I ity. At 10 o'clOele the govern. olCnt troops ha:1 captured the lIorth lido of the Alameda , the public park , [ If ClurJa Bull \'er , wbich had bee III defenderl by u douhle row'o ( Imrri. ea es , Behiud one lIf these were 10ulllI more than thirty dcad soldiers lylnJ. ( 011 top of l'aell other , while wounded lIIell wcre seen ou nil sides , At 10 o'cluck the glJvernment cum- maIHleS , seelrl that only the artll. ' lelY could m:1lcc : a breach in the bar. rlcades of the A IIl1'eda , ordered twd\'e gun : ; to open .11ro on th m , nnd at the sallie time tl10 Venezuelan neeL. which had cl1l1n\.ted \ Its l\I1eho \ , . a e so as to hl'ln ittuns \ to bear ce tually 011 the city. opened lIre. 'l'he s Idiers1n both sJ.les III1\'e hlld 110 food for two days , no amhu- Iulces arc being used and yet tht' : tlgl1l,1 , ng continues. Monday 4 p. m. , the nd vance 01 the ovr.rnmcn t r roops reaeherJ the , [ Haricot place , ' 1'he old customs house I and the water wurl.s havc IJcen tak. i cn. 'l'hl' Jllton hlock , the propert I of the Unltud tate3 consul , where . ull the leadln\t \ GerllliJn and } j'renoh I I1rll1s reside , Is now LJCln attacked. . 'l1c jallIs ill Lhe conttr of a terrlblr re'1lst nce. All the defeatecl revolu , tlonlsts have cOllceutcated Ihl're. II Is estllllated that more 1I11ln : : : ! OJ mer I hahcen klllr.cJ In tl1at'Iclnlty. . The artillery of the re\'olutlonlst Is lIercely reJ1I 'lrlg to the atlllcl ; 0 the II. et. ' 1'he capitol is still In pooscsslon 0 . the rHollltoolsIS ! , hut the cOlllplet suecrSi of lIle go\'crnment . - forces i IISSlIre . Gorn13n From \Vom ! River . Woo'l Hh'er , Neh" .July ? 2-,1111 ' . GorllJau.110 \\as Iynl hed by a II 0 1- , near liasln , Wo. , Sunday lUortllng . for two yeals made his horne III alii alol/nd / I\'ood HI\'ex : . lIe l'IlIue her 1 I n a meyer : ; wagon in the rail 0 t. lSU7 anel'ollwd arol1nd.hero fill se\ ' " : eral clllrClent farmers ulltl1 the fal e or 18UB 110 was a ( f.an who in lul e a , III IntJxlcantl ! and when under Ulel s Innuenc was exceedillgly quarre : some . . . . . . 8'ebras' a Notes , fJUlu McCoy 'hns been appolntee1 slIbstltuto postofilce clerk at Ne orusku City. . - . , . r. : . . . Chris Loylo ono or the old settler. of Jmulley county , died yesterday Minden or dropsy. . . . : la ' * * . . I Un ! . Henry Walt lecl Saturday a Guido HlJckaftor a long illness I1n was buried yes , s "f. \ ) : . . " " ' ! : ' * * * . : 'Jhe : ropu\Jllan \ ! ol1unt.y onventlo , has been called to meeL at MindeD . atul'li1Y , ] , A uj.lnst iG. , . \ * * * At a special election yesterday' ' Ainsworth. $10,000 bonds were vote .for the nuw State Normal scl1ool. . * * * Fred Shank hael l1is . f\rJU bnc111\ \ ISllIashed 'estcrdl\Y : lIt BCl1trico bJi luttllll { an Irul1 wIler fatI on it. * * . . . . . , , " Fro In the railway cl\tin house at ! Chadrull today did dall1l1go to the ox Itent of sevei'll I hUI Gled dollals. * . . . * . Sunday lit lIul11tOldt the Hev. 'ur. ISlihllh of Oll1l1hll tJreuehed to a con-i igrcgllLlon of Woodhleu of the WuIlI.1 \ . . . * * Jesse Ol1mole of WeophlH Watet hils been released rrom the llatts- ; mouth Jail on bonds : , to appear rorl trial. * * , . Winter wheat ; Is being harvcsted nt ! tilldcn , 'rhe 'Icl is 1I0t liS rellq ns IlllJt year , but the quality is ; \JoLter. \ * * * ' 'Ihe YOI1I1I ; People's Soalety or , Uhrlsthlll Bndellvor tor the Sixth , district. has just dosed its el'ovolltbl allllllal sestion ! ut Harvard. . . * * Mrs. MatL IItubcrer of North Ben ) mlldu 'an ulIsll.cossful ! attempt , n silicide yesterday by cutting be tin Ull t. .It * it . . . . ' . Yesterday at' Cozad , ! lpss" " MaJ , 'J'uhhc ; and Arth r Jrorrls were'mari rled by the He..1. . A , Badcou. ' 1'h01l I \ \ ' ill v isl till Mle east. , I * jI * : ' . i 'rho farn er's elevator at l\lInuetl \ I Is neilrlll competlon. ] Thl's ' wil ' mllke lI\'e elevators In Minden , thai furmor's being thQ largest. 4 * . * C. L. Auderson. VntIey Garllngeq land B. O. Gentle were yesterday druH members ot t e Clvllservlce , ! board for the 'Norfolk' ' post filce. * * ; It. . I : Miss Mabel } , 'lroved , taentcdt . plnnlst of Beatrloe , has sivnod'a con1 , tract to trl\'el with' : ? tits. llesIc ! ! I Gearharti Morrison , the elocutionist. ! , : . . . * * Lhhtnln strildng the barn 0 I 'J homas ' llrvant . at D h\lYle Imed one horse , three head 0 cattle und destroyed tbo ontlr structuro. . . . * * , , Grain dealers of south wester ' .Nebrnslm met at Tnheroc ] ! < 'ruesdn I III ht to consider rates and otllc ulIslnesc ; mattCIS. A banquet . , close . . the meeting. * * * ' 1'he sherler closfl [ ] the store O f.Jnrson & Fraley , paInters and deco caters of Wahoo ycsterday , to satlef I l1elalrn of $ l,700 prererled by'F. , Eo : Bruce & Co of Omaba. * * * 'l'hc supervisors of Valley countY ! hnve let a contract to the Cantooj Bridge company tor 11 new $1(1,000 hrldge to be constructed ucros : ; the 'Ncnh Loup river at Ord. * * * : A hail storm vIsited the vicinity of ' 1'elmmah nnd stones an' Inch and I 11 ha\t \ ill dlamotor ell. Windows were , " I hrok9u and the crops of nenrly LI 1 dozen farmers totally destroyed. 4 . . 4 , I' 'Miss Gertrude Kunzman of Pllltts- , . mouth , who tried to end her life bY ) I shotln ) herself Monday , will l1ve.i The hullet passed throl1gh ller bed ; ; and lodged in the wall. * * * 1 Miss Fflnnie Atwater and Supcrln- 'tendcrJt Htaller of Crete , t 0 ; dent of the Ongo county sohools r wme married vcstetday at the hum } of the parents of the bride at Oreta. I f 4 * * o Winter wneat io ; nearl\ ' all hnr- s \'e' torl in Yurlc county. The yield will he goofl. 'l'he oat crop will bft harvested at once IInd will be good _ 1 I } Corn is mallng ( lipid plorcss. ; d l ) ' . . . . . . I , , 'rh9 Ove yeu old son or ReubeDj J , ; ( I Poul of Glbbun 'ye tlm1ay bad hiS ! o teeth knonked Ol1t , his jaw b'1ne\ \ N If brnen ! Intu splinters lIud hI ; upperl ( ; ' . lip almost severed from his face byJ I i j 11 lJcll1 kicked In the mOlltb by c1 horse. . . r it it t'rh'C l'I I r. Sllcrm n of thel f Oaptlst 1'11\11' h lit 011 tie llock. h:1 : , teslglll'll " I a ' ( 'pn' II I'all to tbe Hap- . ! list. clI1. ' 11 , t 1111I11 oilit. . J . _ "h -