NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JUNE (5 ( , ] W)2. ) Only Hitch Is on Recognition of Strikers' ' Union , t .RIOTING BECOMES MOHE PIERCE piravan , of Thlr y- l * Meat Faces Torrents of Ml"ll s Police , Pow fci | tn Suppress Wild Dlsof | riers Scores of Pefcons Injured , Chicago , Juiiu 5 lrlv ) w | iy men cnyoraij wli | ) iluut ninj liood | , many of Ilium Imroly uliju friiin onliHimllnn to linlil Hiu lulnu In tlwlr linnda , Ililily | x jiiout > Y H < ) IIH enliirud jlio njuln Kiilu of tilio Unlnii ulncU y a nl a Inn ) nlulil ainlil n uhpwur of bloiiuH , lirlnkn , liollhm mill atlnlia , TliuvniijB ( ( ( ( Kimrdod liy live patrol wniioiiH Illluil wl | | > hno- | coutH. ami ( wo oinnHiufiuH crnwdud to < lm fulk'Bt rnnnnlly wllll pnlltiuwpn , WDIO nil ! | iu iciiirn from u ilullyory of fiiiiiiu | | | | ) to down town iirovlulon . ! ) , after ono of Iliti fi | > n > aiil dfij'a l ! Iliu blrUiu of tiu | liiitif puolfura1 . Many of tlio drlvuis , otljnUlu a ( tliu imclihiH IIOIIHCH , wtiro 4:11 : ! mill ) irnnud | fiiiiu liuud to foot , 'J'liu pnllmyoro | u tiyim worwo roinll- linn. Tlio wnunn drlvoia Inn ) liuon fro i ii ( lyu o'dloctt In II | , ami tlinjr proinma fioin tlio p.k ynnlH Into iliu clly'u ' Imulnima illujrlPt anil | moH aim In liinl liiinn u > nuBlod | ldtory | | liy nialm of atilkn Kyinpiilhlsora , At tiu | vury unhiinro 4 1) | ho hlnnlf yards , nfltir all aiionilnu tlnnn r hud piiaHod , ( juoriio , lin | , nn umnlnyu of tie | Aniilo Aintirlnui I'nrk- 1 K PflMIMWiVIIB atrur-U liy a Imao- lia | mill liuicliuil from ) IH ! wnuon , HoYIIH plcl.od up In nil \ \ \ \ - ronHoloim condition and U In liullnvoi ] may ilo | , 'Many niiimsvnro atmrik < tlio snwo tliuu liy tv aho\vi > r of Btouua , hut \\\ti \ \ \ nnilru w r too WM n\\\ \ \ \ to offer roalalancu ) . Morn tu\n | u tlruun hnuiunyov foiisM durhw Ui ilny IIO\YOUII ( Uour ( ami tlio pnllrn tuirt iho l\oapUal \ nvu ovororowrtud tha Injured. florcuBJ battle of tlio dny tool ; u { autcunth Rt i cut iuu | Mhu\l- \ Ban.avono ; , Tliu rlotora atoort on tlia vhnUM anrt hurlort roi'Ua ul tlio u\oiu \ \Yaeo > 8 piiBalntJ ( imltirnoath. Tim noh > vna JUu uuiat fen liald.on \ . \ \\w\- \ ilors aurt.i ( rti\vl"B of any of tl\o \ cro\\'rta Eatherort during tliu ijny , \\a- \ \\\\a \ \ \ \ nnwna \ \ \ toy \ \ < ( \y \ alio < alioth th hiMula of tliu vovvUloti \ \ mywto \ \ \ \ \ \ \ frl l\t- \ iwiul iawUevetl \ < , Imt not \\n\\\ \ \ \ \ u\wy af ( l\o \ rU > iur hart a\\Korci\ \ \ \ List of Injured , . Co. oiUwrt VooK , aorlona ; Mlsa 3. v Hcon\i\ \ UU puo \ \ a lpraoaUotbartly \ l\\\\\\ \ \ \ \ i rtrivov , l > e \\oi\ \ < u\ iuu\ ll onvau , hU PU Heart \ \ 'ua \ , loUx\80u , rtrivov , HU vyUH brloXat Gharlea'r.lsUt , ulrt , akvlv \ usHort. by fataUV. . W. Varriah. Ar- xuouv & Ca rtilvon aU'vieH by QluiwH ol ? oal ; Qoorgo aiogvpss , kaoeXert f > : on\ wagon ot Avumur & Co. aurt. bart- ly lujurotl ; H. l < o\vla , avHwavza < ? hlU\ \ & Suhborsor driver , hivltb horao- fcboo , may rtlo. The aplrtK' a ol b.0 Flrat rcglweut , I. . G. , v , % > ro lustructort to bo pa ort tpir a hu ijled ( ; all to rtuty. coruuiaurtlug olilcers aout word to ether ofllcor,8 aurt throush them , thq ofllcorsvcro tie to uotlty the privates to be y at a moio nt'a notlpe. Ooveruor is in the city. , PacKoro Concede Demands. A ct > iioryuco was hold last night between representatives oJJ the era aud the teamsters , looking to a settlement , p the strike , president Vroderipk W. Job , phalruiiux of the state board ot arbltratlpn , brought about the meeting. A settlement o the strike ot the delivery wagons the retail State street , department etorea earlier , in the day formed the basis on whlgh the opposing elements hoped to effect a compromise. At 3:3 : < ? Os m. , alter ( our houra of consultation , in whlqb the question ot recognition of the union was thorough ly discussed , an agreement , regarding \vagpa and houra was decided on. The representatives o the packorn conceded - ceded , the demands ot- the strikers on the two , questions , but wore obdurate in tholr refusal to recognise the strlk' GTS' union. U l believed a coinprom ise may ho reached on unsettled points. Strlkera Capture Nonunion Men. Hazleton , ? a. , Juno 5. Ono thou sand men started from MqAdoo on the first stage of a march to V with two nonunion men whp arrived in formpr town lust nl ht and were captured , by th.o strikers. At Silver Brook , two miles south ot bore , the njen will bo turned pvqr to another large body of minors , who will pro ceed with thorn to Tiunaqua , where they will bo token l charge by a delegation Qf Pnnthor Creek valley minqrs , who will marq.h th.em toward their destination. Two Killed In Southern Wreck. Chattanooga Tenn. , Jnno 5. The Cincinnati Southern local paasonger train , duo here from Qalidalu at 7/.30 p , m , , bit ) running Into , struck an ob struction on th.o track a half mjo | spiith pf Cave gnrlnsa last night , derailing - railing the QQCine and upBcttlnR quo of thp qoachfiB , Engineer Frank Pinch and Fireman Hay ware killed , Four paasengers V MINES AHE 6LOWUY FUOODINQ. More Pur ) pm n Qlioy the Order lo cult Work. Wlll < slurru ) , J'u. , Juno fi , Moro < m- ( Iroinuii und IMIIIIII iniiiiurB Iliu onlurn of tliu union and yublurduy , but In inout In fctuiiiuu ; Iliu coul company olllclalu nlilo lo 111) ) ( do pliu'uu , Tliu AHHocluled I'riivu uorrunnomlunt Infonnod liy ft mlnliiK o < nual | , wlio liau ponltlyu Infoiinallon , Unit inoul of tliu mliiH In tliu rilniylllll ) : ie- ( < | on nro acciiinululliiH wulur , Tim lu | dliK"l | company'H ' inlnuu In Hint niilon ; < uu Iliu cliluf mirfurniH , Tliu nilllurlt'ij of Iliu Ixjlilijli Vallny com pany and Iliu Individual propurtlns in tliu HIIIIIU turrllory woiu uluwly Illllnu. In the Iliululon , Wllliunharrii and tliu fjnrunlon dlulrli'lu Dm watur condi tion la not HO had , Tlio Hiimimilmnim tliml I'onipniiy'H N" . B wan for ' nl | o HinL | down Uiolr tnulnun , the nmn ro- fliHlni ! lo go lo world Thja colllury fnnilHhuu Iliu powtir for the waur | supply of Nanlloolui < uid nnlnBH the oniilmm nru iiuuln ulailed tie | hoioiiuh will liayo u walur funilnu lo contund with , It wnH compurnllvuly iin | 4 y ator- ilny In Ilia Wyomlnu valloy. Tlmr \yim Iliu iiBiml ijalhuihiK of orowdH at HiivuiMil rollloilim at PlailliiK mid Htop' pi n 15 1 1 mo , hit | nolhlnii of it m > iona | na- tnro oninrrud , Homo mint worn utonml on tier ) ) way to mid from work and Biiyuntl woio thrown Into pmila of will or , The four of hodlly liann IH cuimliut moro mun lo iiilt | work than the aruummilb of UIL uhlkorH , I'umldunl Mltnhullvaa Unpl hinty all day at hla Uuiul < imnluiH , llo Inul to any rtnsanllni ; liu | vlall to laal nl lil , where ho m I1. Haruuni , chlnf of ( ho lonomo- tlvu Iliuimm. UoiIiuMliU ! ( liu isnmi btrllio blluallim , liu aald oyoryllil waa piourtiaalnn tmllufttntorlly , th"t moro munYuro coming out tmoti day ami thai tlio lijlu mun wnro huhnvliiK thfltiiBolvuH wull , The nutlomil preal limit hart no commuut tn umko when Informort that Uio Nuw York board ot trad" hart duolilud to nak Vrtmldunt llooHuvolt to tnlio \ \ \ \ Uiu tauk of try > Ing to unrt Iho atnigislo , HEADS SEVERED FROM BODIES , Decapitated Hcmalna of Man and Wlfa Found In Tholr Homo , Austin , Tux. , Juno , V Thu rteart bort- loa of Mr. nurt Mra , Joseph \Vacbler \Yuru fo\\nrt \ \ In Uiur ( rualrtonoe yuater- day with 0\ulr \ heada nearly aevurort from thulr bortlea , A note , \vUU'H waa fouml ( u\ the rtruaaar , atutert that both \Y Mti > ito \ ( \\v. \ \ A butchorkulfe on tlio liort revealert tHe method o ( death Thu woman'a Heart waa hanging by u H\oro thvoart ami tHe ma\\'a thvoat waa cut from r to oar. THe oonplo hart boon mnrilort b\U ft fuw mputha , \Voviuod | | Mai\ Identified as Bandit , \VUson , lrta. Juno 5. Jullua Uai\ aon walKort Into towivlth a aorloua wpuurt \ \ \ Hla aHouU\ \ from UuuUu Un\ \ bluas pne pf two n\eu wi\o \ Hart holrt \ \ \ \\T. \\T. I win laat nlsHt In Unntlng- ton. Attcr the hoHVup tHe tuo hurt a pUoHert battle wUh. the ottlewra , In WhU'H pno waa wpvinrtert In tHe ahoul- der. The other hlgHwaymau la thought to Have dlert from , womvrta souvowhevo In tHe hllla near Hunting- tpn. Alabama Town Burning , Birmingham. Ala. , June 5. A telephone - phone message received hero reported the town of Calora , Ala. , burning and asked for.assistance. . Special trains have left hcue with nro engines. Com munication with Calera by wlro has been vut off . South Dakota Women In Session. Sioux Fulls , S. U. , June 5. The an nual nieetlug of the State Federation Women's . Clubs la lu session here. At yesterday's meeting Mr , . WH. . Lyon , president of ; the State Federa tion , delivered her annual , address. SPARKS FROM THE WIRE3. A dispatch , from. Utrecht says Mr. Kruger ia seriously Indisposed and conllued to his bed. The convention of the Western Fed eration of Miners endorsed , socialism by a vote of 230 to 73. A. 4. Brenuan , a substitute mall car * rlor , was arrest xl at St. Paul , charged with tearing up letters instead of de livering them. Thy planing mill and wood working shop of the Illinois Car Equipment company at Hegewlscb , 111. , were de stroyed Wednesday. Loss , $50,000. TWO men , named Hursh and Leek- ort , have been sentenced to death for bavins Inflicted wounda on General Wahl , the governorof Vllno , Russia. Roar Admiral John C , Watson and General James H. Wilson , who will roprohwnt the army and navy of the United States at , the coronation ot King Edward , sailed Wednesday pn the St , Paul , Charles D. Rusby of NuLloy , X. J. , for the las seven years with the Ar mour Packing company in the foreign and canned moat departments , died at Kansas City Wednesday as a re- quit of , an operation , Rev. Cornelius 0'Rourk.o , a , well known Cathollq clorsynmn of Silver- ton , and John McComb , a mining man whpBo homo IB in Denver , were diownqd In tho-Las A Jnins river , near Durango , Ci > li > s Wqdno dny. R. J. Abbott , charged with swindling Kansas City grain dealers out Qt ? 1,200 on May 1G , waft arrested at Out hith Wednesday n ho atijppod from the steamer Monarch , which had just arrived from Canadian ports. Supreme Ju&tlqo Chaster of Now York hap granted an Injunction n * . straining certain hoof packing compa nies of the west from carrying on business in Now York lu violation of the provisions of the Don/tally / anti trust law. Boiith Dakota Republicans Quickly Agree on Candidates , CONVENTION MAKEO A RECORD , Preient Conureaimen anil First Term State Olflclale Hmiomlnated and Senator KlttreilQe In Endorsed , Platform Sumatra Preildent Hloiu l''nlH ' | , H , 0 , . JIHIH B , All rcc- ordw In tliu political liltitory of Iho Hliilu wuru InnlfDII yuutorday hy thn liopnlillcan Hlnlu uonvuntlon , when It nonilnatod uvoryono of Iho forty can. dldaluH for utato olllotm by acclama tion , Thu tlcliul followai Dev rnor , Dliiulim N , llorruld ) lltnitonunt KOV > rnor , ( liiorgo W , Hnowj Huciutnry of Hlalo , 0 , 0 , llorKI t'"M'ii'"rt ' ' ° - " Uol- IIIH | | auditor , J , llallndiiy ' ; uupnrln- li.-nilnnl of pnlillo liiHtnicllon , nuorisn W , NitHli ; roinhilHHlonor of nclioolH and pnlillo landB , C ) , J , llucli ; railroad commlnaloniir , I' ' . II. Hnillh ; ronunmH- mun , IQ , W , Martin ami Charluu II , llnrko , Alfred 11. Kltlroduu of Hlonx I < \IH | | WIIH iinanlmonaly uiulormid for Unltod Uliilim Himator to uiKiciuid hlniHolf , ( ihailim J. Unoll of PonnliiKton wan liormanonl chairman of Iliu conytni- lion , Only 2 IIOIIIH ami 15 mlnuloH woio cniiHumud by tliu convention In hmulnu and adopting the uiport of tin ) rommllloo on rnuolutlomi , and tn namliiK din Hlnto tloliut , The platform undoranu the mil tonal admlnlHlrallon ; favora thn Holtlumont of dlupnliiH holwium capital and labor hy arliltratldui alluUtw to Iho good faith of the Unltud Htutoa In giving Onlm tmluponduncu ; rujolctm over thu puolllcallon of thu Phlllpplno Inlands ; dimmmi'ua inntlHun attaoka upon tlio holmvlor of tlio Unltod Btatim H < Q. rtlurs , ami Hltshly ondowoa thu atato Bovunimunt unrt ruproauntatlvuti of tliu atutu In oongreati , INDIANA DEMOCRATS MEET. Convention at Imllanapolla Nomlnatea State TluKet , Indlanapolla , Juno 5 , The Demo- ciatlo atato convuntlon nominated tlio following ticket : Huoratary of state , Albert Hcboouover ; attorney genural , W. 10. atUwoll : amlitor. Jami'B K , Ulssa ; treuauror , Juixunu llurff. The gathering waa remarkable for Ita lack of rtlacovd , canrtlrtatea for all but three of the ottlcea being choaen by acclamation , While there waa no light In the convention proper there waa a battle royal In the meeting ot the committee on roaolntlona. A num. bor of the rrlenrta of William J. Bry an fvouv the Second district were very much In earnest In tavor of the lu. aertlon In the platform of a plank en dorsing him ami the Kanaaa City plat- , fovm , The majority of the committee waa agalnat any auch enrtoraemeut , Baying that they considered it out ol place at the present time to Inject MrBryan's name into the state cam paign. LAUNCH NEW LABOR PARTY. Convention at Denver Declares for In dependent Political Action. Peuver , June 5. A new political labor party has finally been agreed upon by the western labor convention , which adopted a declaration for so cialism and Independent political ac tion. tion.The The convention , adopted the name. "The American Labor Union. " for the organization and voted to send organ izers throughout the east. President Daniel McDonald says the party will not enter the political Held with nomi nations for at least another year. It ia hoped , to enroll lu the member ship those members of th American Federation , of Labor who have social istic leanings. Illinois Manufacturers at Banquet. Chicago , Juno 5. One of the largest and most enthusiastic gatherings ever assembled lu the main banquet ball ot tbo Auditorium was present last night at u , dinner of the Illinois Manu facturers' association. James J. Hill , president ot the Great Northern railway - way , > vas the orator of the occasion , and ho closely held the attention ot the association's 400 guests. His sub ject was "Cornmei'cial Expansion , " the banquet bolng lu the nature of a cele bration ot ; the prosperity polnt < jd to by the organization as a result of an ex pansion policy. Tuberculosis Congress Adjourns , Now York , Juno 5. The American congress of tuborculoslo brought its sosslona to a close yesterday. In view ot the conflicting opinions expressed by various speakers regarding the na ture and treatment of tuberculosis , the congresH , in order , as ono delegate - gate said , "to sot theniBolves right be fore the public , " passed a resolution statliiB that "tuberculosis is an acute , Infectious disease.1 Ulntnh Lando to Bo Opened. Washington , Juno 5. Senator Kearns of Utah , after a couforenco. with the president yesterday , sold that the secretary of the interior wouuVoo Instructed to sand an olttoial of the department to the Uintah reservation at once for the purnoso of arranging with the Indiana for tholr allotments and the opening of the surplus lands to the public. DrownB In a Cistern. Codnr Rapids , In. . Juno 5. John H , Schondol , retired capltnllBt for twenty | years in the firm of McCarthy & Schunrtul , dry goods , committed sul- cldo by drowning In a clBtcrn ; at hie homo. DuceaBod waa a victim of pv reals. YAQUI8 DEFEAT MEXICAN8 , ] Government Troop * Compelled to Re treat to Hermonlllo. i TIICIIOII , AHJunw 0 , The upris ing among thu Yiujul Indians lu be-1 coming KunfTul. A detachment of oov * fiity-thruo mun from the force of ( Jen- oral Torr H , who Id punnilng the YiwjulH In the Mu/iilnn mountuliiH , oiiHt of llermoNlllo , wim umbuiilwl nnd thirty of the niimbor klllod , Cup- lain CulHo OoinoK and Uuiilunnnt JOHO Vitlitjo of thu Twentieth battalion were itinoiiK tlio nlulil , Only ono CB- cupod unhurt , The Muxlruna ran out nf ammuni tion and oiiKUKod In a hand-to-hniid buttlo with tlio ViujiilH , Klfty of the latter w i reported klllod , hut their unuit number ov rwholmt'd Iho Mox- leans , The survlvorH rotrcntoil to IhirmoHlllo , Flftuon of thorn worn wounded , ( loiKiral TorroH IIIIH rntrented nnd xont out Hconlii loyal to thu KOVOHI- iiiunt , HofiiuiiiiH urrlvlng < i ) Ilonnn- nlllo rnport that uvorywhoro the Ynqul * vo talu'ii the warpath , Three ntnlloiin nn the Hnnoru railroad have IHSOII ahiindoniMl and the tologniph op- orutoni IIIIVB loft , U IH nHtlmmlod that there nro 1,000 YiuiulH , well nrinud , nuHonililiid In the foothlllti of the Mimitan monntalnn , The YiuiulH raptnrod twonty-flvo BliuidH rif IIIIUH In the luubURcadn Run- day , lluiiiiora nrrlvliiK "t UornioHllln report foiiiful orindlU'H at the ambim- rude , which occnrnsd Monday near AH HOOD an the oxpcctort rolnforco- innntH iirrlvo flunoral Ton OH will at tack the Yiuinlfi In the monnlaliiH and n duclBlvu haltie In oxpoctcd thnn. STEAMER 13 FOUND SUNK. Fate of the British Venue ! Cnmortn loNe No LonQer a Mystery , Itiuiuoon , llrltlah llurmah , Juno n. TllIlllMull HllMlllKM1 nilllllll'tll flfllll MadniH for thin port , with t > 50 eor , all natlvuH , which WIIH believed to Imvu foumlurort on May 0 In n cy rlonu , htiH huen dlncpvorcrt Bunk at Imragua I'latH , In thu Irrawaddy delta , directly in thu track of Hhtpplng. The topmaata of the vonaol protnuU ubovu tlio aurfaco of thu water. Banebal ) Scores Yesterday. National League Hoaton , 7 ; St Ixiuln. 3. I'hllartulpbla. 4 ; IMttaburg , 7. Nuw York , 4 ; Chicago , 3. Cincin nati , 2 ; Miooklyn , 5. American League Haltlmore > . 3 ; St , Louis. . Philadelphia. 0 ; Chicago. 3. Washington , 13 ; Detroit. U. Cleveland - land , i ; Huston , 3. American Association Columbus , 1 ; LoulHVllle. 3. Toledo , 5 ; Inrtlanap- Plla. S. Mlnneapolla. 3 ; Milwaukee. 6. Western League Des Moluea , 2 ; St , Joaopb , I. Klna Menellk's Gift to"Edward. . Has Jubltel , Kaat Africa. Juno 5. Colonel Harrlugton , who la accom panying the envoy of King Menellk. Has Makonneu. the famous Abyssin ian general , to the coronation of King Krtward , haa arrived aheart of Iho en > \oy'a caravan. Colonel Harrington brought with him twelve llona aurt twelve zebiaa , King Meuellk's gift to King Edward. Seek Aid for Boers. Pretoria. June 5. Generals Uotha and Delarey aurt other Boer leaders will start for Europe shortly for the purpose of raising funds for the dis tressed burghers. The Boers do not anticipate much difficulty In bringing the various commandoes In. The work of bringing the men to their farms and families will bo heavy and diffi cult. Testimony AH Introduced. Des Molues , June 5. The closing arguments In the Balliett case were begun yesterday. United , States Dis trict Attoruey Lewis Miles opened for , the prosecution. The case will probably reach the jury Saturday. TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD. Mrs. Belle Smith and her two small children were burned to death in their home at Hardiu. Mo. , Wednesday. The president sent to the senate the nomination of Max J. Baehr ot Ne braska to be consul at Cientuegos , Cuba. Missouri state university Wednesday day- conferred the degree ot Doctor of Laws on Samuel L. Clemens ( Mark Twain ) . Eight minors were burned to death as the result of on explosion of 503 at Guest , Keeue & Co.'s colliery at DolaJu , Glamorganshire , Wales. The general assembly ot tbo United Presbyterian church of. North America adjourned at Plttaburg Wednesday to meet at Turkic , Mo. , next May. Henry Besch , former city treasurer ot St. Louis , under Mayor Zlegen- heln's administration , was indicted by the grand jury Wednesday , charged with , having accepted a bribe. Ilov. James Laurior Rogers of. Santa Crua , Cal. , formerly a wall known Bap- tlBt minister , who recently embraced MohninmodiRin , has confessed himself guilty ot arson , and is now in cus tody. x Gebhart Bohn , president ot the Whlto Bnoniol Refrigerator company , Wednesday rllod a petition in bank ruptcy at St , ? uul , pUvcini ; his Hitbll- itips at 51-M.4GO and hln assets at $77,228. The president hna received an In- vltivtion from Uiu National Live Stock association to attend the next , annual convention of tliu association at Kan sas City , Jon. 13 to 1C , 11)03 ) , and to umko an address. A/tor having boon in session over three weeks ut Norfolk , Va. . tha na tional convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers adjourned Wodnoaday unUl the second Tueaday lu May , 1004 , when they will convene Ut Loti Aae lw , C&L Senator Morgan Opens Debate on Isthmian Project. NOT AFRAID OF VOLCANOF.S. Plendi for Nicaragua as Better Than Panama Route Debate on Anti- Anarchy Dill In the House Should Carry Unlimited Death Penalty. WnHhlngton , Juno 6. DlRcuaalon of the project of constructing on Isth mian canal wan begun In the acnato yc.aturday. Morgan ( Ala. ) , chairman of the committee on Inturoccanlc cnnalii , opened the Jobato , apeaklng nearly three hours. A coiiRiderablo portion of hlB apeuch won duvoted to nn oxamlnatlon of the recently Bug- gimtcd daiiKor to the Nicaragua canal route of Bclamlc disturbances. Thla danger , ho concluded , after a careful ruvluw of many authorltleo , existed only in the Imagination of theao who dcalrud to defeat any canal project. Ilia Htmly of the situation had con vinced him that really there was greater danger from volcanic and earthquake dlHturbunoea to the Pan ama route than to the Nicaragua route , but ho was But IB fled that llttlo danger to ulthor was to bo anticipated. Morgan rovlowed at length the polit ical condltloitH In Columbia , finding In them n grave menace to the United StntoH In the construction of a canal by the I'anama routo. Ho presented also the preaunt phases of the diplo matic negotiations looking to the building of a cnaml by both the Nica ragua route and by the Panama route , llo cloBort with a strong appeal for the paaaago of the Nicaragua bill. Dehntit nn Annrrhv Fllll. Wjfihlngton , Juno 5. The debate on the antl-annrchy bill continued all day In the house. It was without sen sational features , being confined al most entirely to the legal nnd consti tutional phaacR of the question. Jen kins ( Wla. ) and Parker ( N. J. ) con tended that the bill did not go far enough ; that the kllllnc of the presi dent ahouU bo miulo punishable by death wlthopt nny limitation what ever. Powers ( Mass. ) and Nevlna ( O. ) . the ether two speakers , support ed the measure as It came from the committee. MAD DOG BITES TEN PEOPLE. One of the Victims Dies of Hydro phobia In Chicago. Webster City , la. . June 5. The town of Ellsworth , south of this city , Is ex periencing a fatal 'Hydrophobia epi demic. The dog which has caused the trouble Is a hound belonging to George P. Pearson. John Olson , who was first bitten , was taken to Chicago Sunday for treatment. He died last night. Altogether the dog has bitten about ten people. Last night Ed Sev- orson , Mrs. George Pearson anrt little daughter and L. Igon were taken to Chicago , suffering terribly from hydro phobia , It Is doubtful If the hydro- phqbla stricken persons can survive. The town and nearby country la panic stricken lest other dogs have been bitten. All dogs are being killed. _ Capture Oklahoma Fugitive. Des Molnes , June 5. Local detec tives have captured Ida Lee here and turned her over to Deputy Sheriff Bartell of Oklahoma City. The wom an's assumed name , when masquer ading as a man. is Lee Hale. Some time ago- the detectives received word to be on the lookout for a woman who had beeu suspected of having secured $400 in cash , two diamond rings and a gold watch from a man. Her cap ture occurred la a P3 Moin a resort. He Smoked as He Died. Lincoln , June 5. Hugo Bregiem , a butcher , was found dead , ha his bed at his home a mile west of Lincoln last evening. The body lay upon its back , the- whole top ot the head hav > Ing been , blown off by a gunshot. An empty rifle was tightly grasped in his right band ; from his mouth protruded a pipe. The -walla ind celling of bin room were bespattered with blood and particles of shredded flesh. Holds All Bondsmen. Lincoln , June 5. The supreme court yesterday delivered an opinion in which it IB held that If the short age of former Treasurer Bartley oc curred during his second term ot office all ot the six bondsmen , against whom proceedings by the state are now pending , are liable for the full amount claimed by the state , approxi mately 5000,000. Heavy Rains in Kansas. Topeka , Kan. , June 5. Heavier rains foil in Kansas yesterday than for three years. In Einporlu. ? C,000 damage was done to goods in base ments of stores. Abilene reports a fall ot four Inchotr and Rending tlvo Inches. All the rivers are out ot their banks. It IB raining aguini in the central part ot the atuto. Herbert to Bo Ambassador. Washington , Juno 5. Two import ant changes in the diplomatic repre sentation in Washington were an nounced yesterday. Hon. Michael Her bert succeeds the late Lord Bounce- fete as Britifih ambassador , and Sonar do Ojtidu succeeds the Duke do Arcoa as Spanish minister. Hobson to Enter Politico. Greensboro , AJu , , Juno 5. It IB au thoritatively announced that Captain ! Richmond P. Hobaon , U. S. N. , will return to thin city and run for the Alabama aenuta front thin district at thu next election. OPEN SWITCH CAUSES WRECK. Two Killed and a Number Injured In Accident on Southern Pacific. Redding , Cnl. , Juno 5. The south bound Oregon express on the South- irn Pacific road was wrecked near Clear creek , four miles from/this clty.- Tho.accident was caused by a half- open switch , which had evidently been left In that condition by some un known person. The train IB a doubleheader - header and was running down grade nt great epced. Both engines were thrown Into the ditch nnd completely wrecked. Engineer J. M. White and Fireman Fred Taffel of the forward englno were thrown under the wreckage and crushed to death , their bodies bolng fearfully mangled. The mall car was thrown across the track and all ot the passenger coaches were ditched. A number of passengers were moro or leaa Injured. Frenchmen at St Louis. St. Ivouls , Juno 6. The Rochnm- beau party of distinguished French tourists arrived in St , Louis last night from Now York. President David R. Francis and other high oulciala of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition' com pany met the visitors aa the train pulled into Union station and escorted them to the Planters' hotel , where they will remain during their four days' sojourn in St. Louis as the guests of tbo exposition company. The party will bo widely entertained. Must Comply With State Law. Jefferson City , Mo. , June 5. The supreme premo court yesterday directed a writ of ouster to Issue against the SchwarzBchlld & Sulzberger company and suspended the same on condition that the company comply with the state laws relating to corporations within five days. The question of fine was reserved until further orders of the court. The other packers against whom similar information was filed were given until Juno 18 to respond nnd file return to rule. Texas Cattle for South Africa. Fort Worth , Tex. , Jun < j s > . A deal In Texas cattle , which may Iiave a far- reaching effect upon the trade , had Its initiative in the shipment of G50 head of stock from Penencola , Fla. , on Wed nesday , particulars of which were given out here. The shipment IB In tended as the first of many cattle to bo used In restocking the depleted farms of South Africa. It is under stood a local firm has a contract to supply the British government with young breeding cattle in South Africa. Record Price for Shorthorns. Des Molnes , June 6. A sale of shorthorns at Rolfe. Ia. , has broken the price for the west. N. A. Lind sold fifty-three head for over $40,000. Red Crest , a bull , topped the sales ac $3SSO , being sold to Beigler & Son of Hartwick , Ia. Hooked For a Maaeam. She was an iguorant but ambitious woman , relates the Chicago Tribune , nnd the great ambition of her life was- gratified when her husband was elect ed a member of congress. Immediate ly after the result of the election was- known the new congressman's wife drove in from her country home to the county seat to call In triumph on her dearest enemies In a social way. She called first on the wife of the local banker , who had sent her three daugh ters through Vassar , and after receiv ing the congratulations of the family she turned the conversation to her i plans for the future of her own daugh ter , Jennie. "I am going to give Jennie every ed ucational advantage. " she said. "A soon as the congressman and I get to Washington we are going to put Jennie In the Smithsonian institute. " Tli < ? Cumcrtrxaioaal Record. To appreciate the value of The Con gressional Record one must see it used. It is the only means by which members themselves keep Informed of the prog ress of legislation when scores of measures are often considered in a day. It Is on the desk of the president of the United States and is read by every executive officer , from cabinet to- chief of division. Every government in the world envies ours the possession of such a publication , forming at anew an indispensable current record and a permanent history of events even moro valuable through the centuries. Argo naut. Clicnr * and Tobacco. There are between L500.000 and 2.000,000 brands of cigars sold in thia country , and your average smoker thinks that every brand means a differ ent kind , of tobacco. As a mutter of fuct 100 is an outside estimate of thu different kinds of tobacco that can bo procured from all sources , and even ex > Dcrta can't toll some of these apart. Uow Grvaley Learned to Read. By a singular adaptation to thu changes ot motion on ills mother's part whilu spinning noracu Grueluy wbun a youngster ncuulred thu unwonted qual ity ot rending with tha book in almost any position , sidtnvine or upaidu down , as readily us in thu usual fashion with out at that tiinu thinking it anything uiiusuul. A tleimonur. Old Lady Now , llttlu boys , con any ot you tell mu what commandment Ailutn broku when hu atu thu forbidden fruit ? Tammy PluaBu , ma'am , them wasn't any coinmnmliiiuurs then. Sim Fmn- clBt-o Chronicle. "Wliura thuru'a a will thcru's a way , " which IB jtiBtas llkoly to be the wrong one an tliu right Plttslmrg Dispatch. Duty IB a power which rises with UH In the morning and goes to rest with na la the arenias. tiladutone.