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I. NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA , THURSDAY MOBBING , NOVEMBER 21 > 1889. t NUMBER 154. H
STANLBYREAGIIES MPWAPWAI
HJ Intolllsonco of the Safety of the
H ] Intropld Kxplorov
1 REJOICING OVER THE NEWS
1H' 1
H' ' A Btory Current tlint Dotn Pedro
H Himself Labored to Bring About
H lliii Own Downfall General
M Foreign News
H NnwH or Mauley's SnTrty
| | [ Covuiighl HMbti J/\mt-t dtmion lUnnttt.l
& London , Nov 20. | Now York Herald
m Cable Sncclnl to Tin : Drn I Tim Str.nJard
m publishes tills ( Thursday ) morning the fol-
B lowing dispatch from its Berlin correspond
H cat , dated midnight :
_ B "I have Just boon Informed at a late hour
9 | that the Emla relief commlttca has received
M the wclcomo Intelligence ) of the safe arrival
H of Mr Stanley , Emin Pasha and their Euro
H pcan comrades at , Mpwnpwa , In the territory
H of the German East Africa protectorate It
H Will ho roraombercd that , Captain WIssman
B calculated on the information to hand about
H thrco wcoks ago that Kmin would reach
H Mpwapwn today That ho has arrived there
H | bo much sooner would imply that the convoy
Hj has mot with few or no obstacles on Its
H march to the const The pashas ' safuty has
Hj been hailed with greater rcllof for the reason
H < that owing to on unfortunate telegraphic or-
H ror It was at first bcllovod ho had porlshod ,
H | In the first telegram from Zanzibar ro-
H eclved by the committco It wns stated
H that Kinla hnd 'umgekommen' died In-
H qulry shoivod thut the word should have
H boon 'aiiRckommen' arrived The dismay
H caused by this mtstuko was naturullv great ,
H especially as the emperor was reported to
H have had confirmation of the sntl news front
H the Imperial commissioners His majesty
fl was said to have nt once communlc.itcd with
M the vol let committee , and to have evinced
B the deepest emotion , The tidings In this
B erroneous form wcro regarded as more mol
M ancholy They were hold to cotdlriu the
B news of Dr Peters murder Moreover , it
| seemed doubly tragic that the courageous
_ l governor of the equatorial province should
I H have perished after oil his wanderings and
| H dangers when almost within sight of home ,
[ Aft and on the borders of German territory .
\j \ B Such a mistake was soon discovered , and
ifl H has only scrvod to enhauco the general ro-
! Vfl Joicing over the pashas ' safety "
M IIOM PEDRO'S DEPOSITION * .
H A Story Hint Ho Himself Worked to
HBl tiring it About
VAVJ ICovurluM ItSObyJamca Gordon lUnnttl ]
HBb I.o.vddk , Nov SO [ Now York Herald
HBVfl Cnblo Special to Tin ; Hue ] A curious
B story connected with the Brazilian revolu-
Hflflj tion Is nbtuinlng currency in tliplomutlo soB -
B clety Dom Pedro was , it is said , himself
HflflJ the prime mover in hir own deposition Ho
pBHl had endeavored to resist his son-in-law's '
H active hostility to the antl-clorlcal party ana
| H had other reasons tobodissattstlcd with him
H . Further more , his ministry wns by no means
H Ignorant , of the popular movement Ho felt
H that 11 ho should outllvo the republican nd-
H vance his daughter would bo unable to cope
H with it , mora particularly under the
H pernicious nuldanco of her husband Ho
H thcraforc , hko a wise and philosophic inon-
H arch , anticipated the inevitable , and thus at
H least saved prospective bloodshed , which ho
H felt would have como with his rcHistunco , if
H not in his tlmo , certainly in that of his suc-
B Lessor , hence his easy and calm acceptance
BBBJ of the situation
Ml
DBSl Tim First Chnptor
BBBI [ rcivurUjht lkW bu James Gordon VJemielf.l
BBBM Rio Jaskiuo , Nov 20. | Nrw York Herald
BBBb Cable Special to Till ) Bek ] Two battalions
BmBB stationed In this city were ordered from Hlo
BBBB Janeiro to distant provinces The military
BBS otllccrs , m a secret mooting , resolved to roB -
B BB sist The government , on attempting to en-
B Bm force the order , was abandoned by the gar
B Bf risen , The minister of the navy roslstod nr-
B V rest ana was shot The mlnUtcry , deeming
B BJ roslstnncousoleassubmitted and the triumph
B Bj ant army proclaimed a foderattvo ropubllcni-
B H pointing a provisional government , which
BBB # promises to respect national obligations and
BBm thollfo , property aod rights of citizens The
BBB emperor and and family have departed , roB -
B H' coiving (3n00,00U. The emperor continues to
H B rocoUu ItOU.UOO yearly till the leglslaturo -
B Bj docidcs otherwise , Ttioro is no opposition to
H H the revolutionists , Trniiiullity ] is restored
B Bw , Kxchango Is 117.10. Stocks are rising
B Bf A Ilrttzllimi Nuvnl Captain Talks ,
B ICnpi/i la'it ' 'B89 ' bu James Uordnn Jfcimttt.l
B H Pjamuutu , Nov 20. ( Now York Herald
B Bl Cable Sncuial to Tub Uee I Cajitalu
B BJ Chauvor of the Brazilian man-of-war Norvin ,
B BB said to mo today that the news of the rove
B BK lutlon came to him us a great surprise , do
2 had received a tclcgrnpi fiom the legation in
B BC London announcing the establishment of a
B Bh republic , and that the present minister to
B Bm Great Britain would bo couflrmod in his post
B BB and all contracts ontcrcd Into would bo
BftVB acknowledged by ttio new admlnlstra-
BftVH tion The cclorlty with which the
BftVH emperor loft , for Kuropa and
BftVH with which a pension of 18'J.OOO had been
BftVH agreed to looked as if there had boon a pro
BftVH arrangement The emperor was a pulloso-
BftVH phcr and not a ruler , but ha was surprised
BftVH that ho did not refuse to recolvo a pension
BftVKV under such circumstances Captain Chuvor
BftVKV' holds a high opinion of Doodcra Da Fonsuca
B BB and Bald ho was greatly respected tnrough-
B Bfl out the country and had Immense Inlluance
B BB with the army Captala Chuvcr has pro
B BB pared a now flag according to the description
B BB telegraphed , but will not hoist it uutil it Is
B BB recognized by the powers , as , it ho did , ho
B Bb might bo regarded as a pirate , llo bo-
H lloved that the United States of Hrazll would
B BB keep together and not breale up into smaller
B Bfl
B BH Several of the officers of the ship expressoa
B BH themselves mora freely The revolution
B B | was no surprlso to thorn , and the ships com
B BH pany did not hosltato to express joy at the
B BH abolition of the crown from thou1 hats and
B BH buttons , The olUcorn generally bolleved the
B BH effect would bo to Inoreaso the prosperity of
B B B the couatry , as the poorer and outlying
B BH provinces , which are at present heavily
B BH taxed , will be able to rcgulato their own ox-
B BH j ) ndlturo5. The ship will remain at Ply
B B B mouth until ttio captain receives sailing or
BhBhB dors from the new government
B B fl lie ft Itlo Janeiro Monday ,
B B I iCopi/rfoM 'S3J by Janet (7orJt /l iiiu | ( , 'l
_ _ Pirns , Nov , SO | Now York Herald Cnblo
BBfl Sreclal to Tiik Hue.-X'rlvato ) dispatches
BbBbB wcro rccolvcd hero yesterday by Duo do
BhBhB Nomours announcing that Emperor Dom
BBB Pedro and the Imporlal family of Brazil hud
B B H called from Hlo Jaueiro Monday , November
B BH 10 , in the Uraillian coasting steamer Alii-
B B B • gees She Is a slow vessel and unable to
B BH carry sufdcicnt coal to steam to any European
B B&B port , and in rontequonco she will bo obliged
B&V-VM to touch Capo Vcrdo or at Dacca , u French [
B&VB settlement bn the African coast , to coul
Due Do Nemours thinks the AUigous
will not tuko the emperor to
Lisbon , as the now Brazilian government
must bo nwaro Hint ho would bo very cor
dially welcomed thcro , but that her destina
tion will bo Bordeaux orsomo French port
in the Mediterranean
IjONDO.VS IjATUUT 8CANDAU
IttiiniirH That l'orcboilo I'nturo Scn-
Kallnnnl Devrlopnionts
tCoin/rfpnl IfSI till Jama Oonlon ltennll }
London , Nov 20. [ New York Herald
Cablo-Speclal to The Hncl-It half the
stories afloat arc true , London Is to have a
trial that will develop details as disgusting
as these of the Dublin scandal The latter
was brought Into court throueh a libel suit
brought against the United Ireland by Sec
retary Cornwall of the gouoral postofllco In
Ireland , Ho had said that Ireland was no
longer ti lit place for a gentleman ,
United Ireland promptly replied that it
would ho n rather fine thing for the
country if no and his kind cleared out , at
the same tlmo hinting broadly at practices
of which Inspectors of the French
head of the criminal department and
several others of less promt-
tienco were convicted Then Cornwall
brought suit and lost It Then the govern
ment decided to prosecute , and it looks ns if
that prosecution would not bo the last of the
klud , distasteful as the Job must bo in the
present Instanca the Karl of Euston takes
tlio place of Secretary Cornwall , Euston Is
the eldest son of the duke of Grafton Ho
hns Instructed Oeorgo Lowls to tnito crlml-
nnl proceedings ngninst Park , editor of the
now hnlf penny piper called the North Lon
don Press , for having stated that ho was one
of the principals In the Cuvandlsh street
scandal , that ho had been allowed to lcavo
the country to defeat Justice Park is edi
tor of O'Connor's Star , and these who know
htm say ho would hardly uinko such allega
tions unless ho boilovcd In his ability to
provo their truth Ho Is , however , mistaken
on one point Huston did nut lcavo the
country , though It Is generally understood
that ho was advised to do so Others
who are said to bo implicated
have lied , but Euston declared that
ho wus lnnocont and stood his ground Ilo-
cently , however , ho has been frightfully
goaded The publication to which ho objects
Is not the wor-it lash that has been applied ,
At a recant race meeting a number of tils
acquaintances turned their backs on him ,
and unless ho was willing to becorno ostra
cised ho was compollcd to accept the llrst
chnnco of tiylng to provo his Innocence
The scandal Is three months old , and for
nearly that longtn of time has boon ttio talk
of West End clubs and not a few drawing
rooms But old as it Is , not a whimper of it
appeared in the dally papcis until within a
couple of weeks and than so guardedly
03 to be a puzzle to the general
public It was too nasty to
luimllo without the strongest justification ,
and it is not imposslblo that It would bo still
under cover but for a rumor that Police
Commissioner Munroo had threatened to re
sign If ho was further thwarted by high gov
ernment officials in his efforts to bring the
alleged culprits to justice So far only thrco
pjrhona hnvo uufforcd for the crimes which
the rumor attributes to a dozen or more
These persons nro men nnmed Veck and
Ncwlovo and a woman who assisted in man
aging the resort in Cavendish street These
persons wcro convicted on ttio testimony of
detectives , who were put on the track by
telegraph boys who frcquontod the house
and whoso well filled pockets llrst
attracted suspicion at poltco court , and
at Old Bailey the procoedlngs wcro
shrouded In secrecy AH that is Known is
that the prisoners were sentenced to short
terms of imprisonment It is maintained by
the police officers that sovcral members of
the nobility were permitted to ocapo
through tips given by government officials
It is not Improbable that the names of sov
cral persons who are lnuocont have boon
mentioned as among the guilty , I under
stand that the names of Lord Arthur Somer
set and llonald Cower are bandied about ns
if a case against them were certain , Hammond
mend , the ostonslhlo owner of the house ,
wns permitted to escape , and several nor
sons who would cousldcr It below their
dignity to recognize Hammond are , likohlm ,
exiles Those who lied may not feel thank
ful to Lord Euston for his course , but , as ho
has doubtless discovered , if was inevitable
Labouchcro says in Truth today : "A no
bleman holding n position at court was Im
plicated by a deposition lu a postal inquiry *
that had taken place and by telegraph boys
who would have been called as witnesses if
the prisoner hnd not pleaded guilty He
was asked by a high court official tn explain
matters , and at once fled the country Hammond
mend , owner of the house , has also gene
abroad Warrants were subsequently Issued
against these two men I am further In
formed thut the bouse was not lot to Hammond
mend , but to four gcntlomen whoso names
nro known and are common talk at every
club It Is pretty clear that the matter can
not bo allowed to rest hero Very possibly
mauy who nro suspected are innocout , and
in their Interest ns wotl as in the public In
terest no offoit should bo Bparcd to bring
homo the guilt to these really guilty "
IfcToday's ' Poll Mall Gazctto Bays : There
Is ovcry probability of the whelo noisome
matter , with the names of these concerned ,
being brought into public court , us every
thing turns upou a question of identity ' If
trlod as a case of mistaken identity the wit
nesses called for the defense of Mr Park
will bo liable to examination and cross-ex
amination concerning every person whom
they can swear they met at the house in
question , "
The following Is from today'B Truth :
There has been a dtroful scandal on board
the Victoria and Albert owing to a trusted
and highly favored potty officer being do-
tcctod In an indiscretion of a peculiarly holn-
ous description tor which the queen would
consider keel hauling light punishment An
appointment on hoard the royal yacht Is so
much coveted that It Is wonderful that anyone
ono who "s thus employed could be so in
sanely rookloss as to commit hlmsolf ruin
ously and Irrevocably , "
KniiMSIlUIt KNOUKUD OUT
alio Australian Puts film to Sleep
in 'Iwrniy-Ono Itounda
Sat * Fiuncisco , Nov , 20. A fight to a fin
ish between Hilly McCarthy , the champion
middleweight Australian , and Denny Kollo
her of Boston for n pursoof 11,603 , took
place at the California Athlotlo club tonight
McCarthy toolt the nggrcsslvo from the
start and Kcllcbcr was knocked out in the
• twenty-lint round •
The club tonight adopted a proposition for
a match between Jackson and Sullivan for
the worlds championship , the pursu to bo
limited to $10,000.
Tlio Went her Forecast
For Omaha and vicinity Pair weather ,
For Nebraska Itulu , turning Into snow ,
colder , northwesterly winds
For Iowa Haln , partly snow , colder
winds , becoming northwesterly ,
For South Dakota-Haln , partly snow ,
1 colder northwesterly wluds ,
TIIK MARITIME CONGRESS
A Kovolt Against the Methods of
England's Delegation ,
RUSHING MATTERS TOO MUCH
Tlio Britons Disposed to Iicglslntc Tor
Snllorn In a Hurried Mnmior
DotiiHS oTtlio International
Conference
Washington Buitcxu Tim Oturu Ilaic , 1
MO FoUUTEESTIt STUBET , >
Wasiiinoto'j , D. C , Nov 20. )
There was a decided rlpplo of oxcltomcnt
today In the sosslon of the marltimo confer
once Everything up to the present time has
passed oft with wonderful smoothness and
everybody Has boon congratulating thorn
solves on the perfect harmony which scorns
to exist Thcro has been recently a fooling ,
however , that tlio British delegation , es
pecially Mr Hull , have boon running the on-
tfro conference Whllo there has been up to
the present tlmo a tacit consent ,
tuo opposition broke out this morn
ing The English have been hurry
ing things with all their might , and
It became known today that they had actu
ally ougaeed passage for homo for Docouiher
11. They have succeeded In hurrying mat
ters so that the discussion on the rules of the
road was to have boon finished today
This morning ono of the French dcloaatcs ,
Captain Itlshnrds , nroso and protested
against the hurried manner In which every
thing is being done Ho stated that it was
an outrage that a body of mon sitting in warm ,
comfortable rooms , and enjoying the luxuries
of life , should legislate In cuch a hurrlod
way about the intorcsts of sailors who load
the most laborious and painful hfo oi nny
workmen It was easy enough for mon who
uover went to sea , or rather who novo r know
the hardships of a sailors life ,
to make rules for them , but ho protested
against the hurried manner in which para
graphs 7 , 9 and 10 had been adopted These
pnragraphs relate to the precautions that
must ho adopted by masters of vessels when
caught at sea on dark or foggy nights If
the ru'a ' stands as hurriedly adopted it would
deprive the skipper of all ha had earned in
the long mid ardous cruise to p.iy for the
rockets and other lire works and signals
which these rules would tauten upon him
Ho thcroforo demanded that the adaption of
these rules ho considered , and suggested
polntoaly that the conference would do well
to go a llttlo slower His protest was
supported bv the American dologntos und
several of the South American members who
have been annoyed at the hasty manner
in winch the British delegates wcro nutting
everything through After some llttlo dis
cussion , Mr Hall , seolntr that his delegation
was In the minority , consented , und the
julcs were reconsldored The conference
adjourned Immediately after the discussion ,
Thoknowlcdgo that the British delegation
Intended to sail for homo on the lltn of next
mouth has created all the moro surprlso because -
cause It is known that Mr Blaine hns prepared -
pared an earnest recommendation to con
gress to extend the tlmo of tbo congress
THE INTlinNATIONAL 00NG11C83.
Thcro was a curious scene nt the session
of the international American congress
today
It had boon decided at a previous session
Hint the vice presidents from each country
should bo chosen by lot and that it should
also be determined by lot in what order they
should preside Cards were prepared bearing
the names of each ono of the countries repre
sented at the conference and were given to
Mr Quintana , of the Argentine Uopublic ,
who shutllcd tliciD with great dexterity , as
ho would have shufllcd u ouehro deck Then
Mr Blaine took them , put thorn Into rt hat
and handed the hat , toDr Zetrurra of Peru
Next Will C. Grinin , the page of the conference -
once , was called and drew ttio „ cards
ono by ono from the hat , handing
thorn to Mr Blalno as ho did so The latter
read from the cards the names of the sovcral
countries In the order that tliolr representa
tives shull preside over the meetlpg , nnd Dr
Guzaman of Nicaragua , niadu the record
The llrst lot foil to the reprosentntlvo from
the republic of Hayti , and tbo second and
third fell to the dealers who were assisting
in the drawing , Dr Guzaman , of Nlcarngun
and Mr Zegarra , of Peru Then lu order
came Gutumolu , Uraguay , Columbia , the
Argentina Itcpubllc , Costa Rica , Paraguay ,
Brazil , Honduras , Moxlco , Bolivia , the
United States , and the baluuco of the eigh
teen countries represented , the last country
drawn being Ecuador , much to tno nmuso-
incnt of the delegates from the ether coun
tries , who jokodox-Pro3identCaamano upon
his bad luck
The delegates from each ono of these
countries will Boloct one of their number „ to
prosldo In the order nbovo mentioned when
Mr Blalno is absent Shortly after the
drawing the latter loft the chaii and called
Mr Lafarcstrie of Haytl to preside As
this gentleman can speak only French , and
neither English or Spanlsn , the two lan
guages in which the proceedings are con
ducted , there wus a very amusing scene , and
the cntiro proceedings had to bo conducted
in his name by the secretaries , whllo ho sat
silent in his chair
nenn men stautied
The Reed mon wcro startled this after
noon by the announcement that there was a
contemplated break in tbo Now England
doleqation on the speakership , which they
supposed wus solid for their candiitato A
southern mombur who has been skirmishing
around for the last two or tlireo days look
ing after the Intorcsts of a candiduto for
doorkcopor , was told that a congressman ot
the Nuw England states hau announced
against Rood and in favor of ono ot the west
ern men The southern congress
man was told to go to the
deserter , and proceeded to his rooms
and there found the Hon Thomas 11 , Reed
lu close conversation with tbo supposed de
linquent It Is announced tonlgnt that to
morrow morning ho will bo mndo known and
that perhaps ho will bo followed by others
The southern mon have given up all idea of
bolng able to vote as a unit on thn speaker
ship This also doorcases Mr , Rcod's '
chances
McKlnley stock has risen today consider
ably whllo Burrows Is particularly happy
tonight over the developments
DKXinn Tns APrwcATioN ,
Land Commissioner Groff today dented the
application of OUvor T , Pitt to contest the
homosteud entry of Detnpsey B. Boyd upon
tuo northeast quarter of section UO , township
0 north , rungo 20 west Bloomington , Neb
Tbo laud was entered Mnrch a , 1834 , by
Boyd , and Piatt claimed lu his application
for a contest that from the tlmo Boyu en
tered the land ho never Intended to occupy
It and never resided on it , and that ho fre
quently in ado attempts to sell it The com
missioner deuiod tuo application on the
ground that It failed to set out any sufficient
cause effecting the legality or validity of
Boyd's claim
will svcchei ) HEit nusnixn
It is undorstbod toulght that tbo appoint
ment ot Mrs Casslus M. Goodloo to succeed
her husband , who was killed in the conflict
with Colonel Swopo , has been determined
upon and that Kentucky will have the ilrat
female collector of internal revenue The
ladies Immediately connected with the ad
ministration , Mrs Harrison Mrs Clarkson
und others , have been wprklng llko beavers
to bring uhout this appointment
M1W IOSTMASTKltS
Nebraska Halsoy , Hluluo county , W.
Jacobs , vice Mrs , K. Cowell , resigned : Wll-
lowdulo , Antelope eouuty , Miss Bcllo
Cultou , vice A. fa Fryer , resigned
Iowa Eastport , Fremont county , N. R ,
Plnnoy , vice W. II Murphy , resigned :
1 analcra , Guthrlo comity , O. D , Dover , vice
J , H. Slaybaugn , resigned Esmoud , Klugs-
lewy county , MissM II French , vice L , L.
Pierce , resigned4 , Goodwlu , Denlo county ,
II U. Verhuscn , vice \ \ \ OMIarkwlll , re
signed \ {
The various cnnildntes forjlho position on
the supreme court bench Jwhlch Is now
vacant have boon vcry-nctlTO during the pant
few days both In their personal appeals to
the president nnd the attorney gouoral nnd
In forwarding letters and documoiits to the
oxccutlvo It is very gonontlly stated that
Attorney General Miller Is ont of the rnco
Secretary Noble Is understood to bo friendly
to President IIIlchcoeft * of the American B.tr
association , nnd It Is said that the secretary
of the Interior has used nil the influence ha
could bring to bear upon the president to
hnvo Hitchcock appointed to the vacancy
Ex-Judgo MoCroary , who is now the
solicitor lor the Atchison , Topnka & Santa
Fo railway , is endorsed by Mr Justice Mil
ler , to whom ho is related ,
Judge Brewer , who succeeded Judga Mc-
Crcary on the circuit court bench , Is u
nephew of the Fields Ho hns very strong
endorsomontn , hutiha fact of Ins relation
ship to ono ot the justices now on the bench
will probably work to hlslnjury
Ganerol Mason Brown of Kentucky Is snld
to bo the man who hasjiiost favorably Im
pressed the president ,
Alfred Kussoll of Detroit , a corporation
attorney of great prominence in Michigan ,
who was born in Vermont , has behind him
Senator McMillan ot Michigan and Secre
tary Proctor , besides other Btrong influence ,
but ho lacks the support tof the other Michi
gan senator , Mr Slookbrldgo , who is push
ing a candtdnto of his own
The friends of Judge Jjll Doplo ot Ohio
who wcro so sangulno ns to his chances a
day or two ago have lost confidence lit his
ability to tvla the prize , j
Tlio above are the loaduK * candidates men
tioned for the position It Is bcllovod that
the president will make the appolntmont by
the tlmo the sonata meets again
A HESIONATION KUMOlt
There is imothor story in connection with
the supreme court which of Interest hero
It is to the effect that Mri Justice Miller of
Iowa proposes to go on the rotlrod llstdurlug
the whiter and that when ! this shall bo done
the present attorney general , Mr W. II 11.
Miller , may bo tendered the now vacancy
aiimt kbWs
By direction ot the socrotaryof war the
following members of the hospital corps are
detailed us noting hospital stowurds : Fred
crick W. Oruonthal nowut Washington bar
racks , to Fort Sidney ; Edward Carter , now
at Fort Niobrara , to Fort Douglas , Utah ;
Aucust Nickel , now at Citmp Shorldan , to
Fort Yutos ; Robert MoICnlght , now at Fort
Brady , Mich , to Fort Duahesnc , Utah
JIISCnlTAKCOlTS
Ex-Governor B. R. Sherman ot Iowa Is
ut the Willard
Congressman Dorsoy will nrrivo hero to
morrow with his family and take up winter
quarters at the Portland
Congressman Conner of ; Dos Moines is
hero working for Colonel Henderson for
speaker
Hon Molvln Griggsby of Sioux Falls , S.
D. , is at the National
The comptroller ot the currency has
authorized the organization of tbo Fitst
National bank of Sterling , Neb , capital
tfT.0.000 ; William M. Rotbell , president ;
Johnson P. Itcnshaw cashier
Among the callers at the win to house to
day was Senator Allison of Iowa , wearing u
now mou3tacho , of which ho seemed vo y
proud Au allusion to the recant election in
his state mndo tlio Bonatqr fimilo The sen
ator arrived last night , jiceompanled by Ins
mother-in-law , the wido\v of cx-Souator
Grimes , aud his private sacrctary , Joseph
Morgan
A great many congratulatory dispatches
were sent out from Washington to Colonel
Pierce today upon his caucus cloctlon as
United States Ben at or from North Dakota
Colonel Pinrco is from-Indiana and was
formerly an omplovc ot tire Unltod S atcjs
senate , n clerk in the dOJclf of the secretary ,
and will bo the second man in that body who
formerly hold such a position Ho is very
well known here und will bo given a recep
tion when bo comes aown to take his seat
The postmaster goneral'has ' directed that
the Irco delivery system bo established Jan
uary 1 at Green Bay , Wis , and Crcston , la
Tbo conitniss'oner ' of pensions has created
a now division to bo kupwn as tbo appoint
ment division , of which his son will have
char go
Secretary Windoin said this afternoon
that whllo not now prepaiod to state the
exact nature of bis forthcoming recommendation -
mendation on the silver question ho desired
to have the public informed that none of the
newspaper publications purporting to give
the features of his plan are correct
Peiuu S. Heath
CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY
Knight of linbor Byrne Arrested
After Powdorly , Too
Pmsnuito , Nov 20. Ex-Ropresentativo
John R. Byrne of the Knights of Later was
nrrosted at Scottdulo tonight on a charge of
conspiracy , preferred by ex-Rcpresentatlve
Callachan The Information also includes
General Master Workman Powdorly and
Peter Wise , a local labor leader
Powdorly will bo arrested on his return
from Atlanta and Wise when found
The B'titgrow ' out of.lettcrs Powdorly pub
lished in the Journal of Unltod Labor last
year Callaghan also alleges that ho was
boycotted and Injured in his business by the
Knights of Labor throueh the iufluonoo ot
Byrne , Powdorly and Wise
Nebraska and lowu Pi-iiilons.
WASiiiNaiow , Nov 20. [ Special Telegram
to Tins BEit.l Pensions grantel Nobrns-
knns : Original invalid Samuel E. Penrl ,
Soldiers Homo , Sidney ; H. Knowles ,
Omaha ; Oscar D. Shanklin , Aurora Re
storation and Increase Ira Walden , Mo-
Cook Increase William Taylor , Plntts-
mouth ; Joseph II Smith , Shelton ; George
U. Phelps , Beatrice ; Charles V. Warren ,
Lush ton : Epbralm C. Garner , Unadilla
Pensions for Iowans : Original invalid
John F. Ilemts , Wapollo ; Henderson Doug
las , Burlington ; Ebonczor Gilbert , Avon ;
Gcorgo W. Fish Hazloton ; James W.
Stumpp , Libertyville ; George W. Olney ,
Thomas ; William K. Ovlatt , Iowa Falls ;
William A. Roberts , Dudley ; Isaco A. Mc
Donald , Ncwlondon , Increase James A.
Dunaning , Rising Sun ; Charles G. Cloland ,
Grccuflohit Alex Wandoll , Brusti Crook ;
Svlvestor Beyles Maucl Chunk ; William
Welsh , Albla ; William H. 'AtliliiB.Hopowell ' ;
Creed Babbitt , Leon ; John Uarraan , Keo
kuk ; W. H. Mitts , Qdpbolt ; Calvin B.
Campbell Abingdon | JohnA Guy , Daven
port ; John Bess , Gutujnburg Reissue
James W. Miller , Osagoe James Stock , Bax
ter ; Andrew J , fahipploy , Qskaloosa
Will Wnft Awlillo
WAsniNaTosr , Nov , 20. pr Valonte , the
Brazilian minister , has not yet boon officially
requested to ask the Unitd ) States govern
ment to rocoguizo the United States ot Bra
zil , Ho believes such a request will not be
made immediately , but that the now govern
ment will wait a roasonublti time in order to
satlsfyMio world of its stability before soak
ing formal recognition , j
The Mormon luvWtigatinii ,
Salt Lake , Nov 20. ht the Mormon in-
vestigatlons today Charles Ponroso flatly re
fused to answer a question ' as to the number
of wlvos ho had IHs counsel again called
the courts attention to the tact that Prcsl-
dent Cleveland had granted Penroso amnesty -
nosty , and thought the court had no right to
compel the witness to answer , The court
decided that the wituoss was in contempt
nnd committed him to tbo penitentiary until
ho purged hlmsolf IVnroso was taken to
the penitentiary this afternopn He Is preparing -
paring a written statement to lay before the
court tomorrow ,
*
Htrniusliiti Arrivals
At Glasgow-Tho Ethiopia , from Now
Yoik ,
At Hamburg-Tho Rhnetin , from Now
York • '
At London Sighted : Tlio City of Now
York , from New York
At Boltast Tno Lord Lansdowne , from
Baltimore
Tbo Greece , from Now York , for London ,
passed the Lizard this morning ,
CRAZHN HIS WEDDING EVE
The Sad Gaso of a Sioux Olty
Young Man
SWINDLED OUT OF HIS HOME
llo Ilscoiiicn n Riving Man I to Whllo
In Co in piny with Ills AITUnojil
A Vutetum Demuorat
Othnr Iowa News
In Jail Instead of Mnrrlod ,
Sioux Citt , Ta , Nov 20. [ Special to Tun
Her ] Edward Perry , an upright , indus
trious young man , who was to hsvo wedded
an ojtlmablo young lady of this city on
Thursday , is n raving maiiluo today Tlio
llrst paroxysm of his madness was In the
prcsonco of his nffianced , upon whom ho
called yesterday Several months ago ho
wont to Wisconsin to accept a good posi
tion as a civil engineer , hoping thus
to cant enough to pay off a mortgage -
gage on a homo which ho had bought
In vlow ot ids marnago cngagomeut Ho
was Bwindlod out of his wngos along with
ether employes , nnd ho returned to this oltv
penniless and dojectcd And when ho learned
that by the swlndlo ho would lose bis homo
also his mind gave way Whllo In company
with his intended bride ho showed symptoms
ot insanity , Ho soon became violent nnd
today ho had to bo removed from the rest
donco ot her parents to Did jail , nn uncontrollable -
lablo maniac Ho wus adjudged msano nnd
will tomorrow bo convoyed to the lusano
nsylum
A Veteran Democrat
Watehloo , la , Nov 20. [ Special Tola-
gram to Tub Bun ] There was nn Interest
ing meeting to Jy at the office of Governor
elect Boles Among his oallors was Captain
William Pattoo , ot Bramor county , who is
the Inst living official of the old democrat
regitno In Iowa Captain Patteo was olectcd
state auditor by the democrats In IS50 , and
held the office until 1831. Stephen Hemp
stead was governor then , und was the last
person olectcd to that position by the demo
crats in Iowa until this year
His identity Is Hrvcaled
DtVENFOiiT , la , , Nov 20. [ Special Tele
gram to The DitE.J From the moinont that
John Webb was arrcstod for complicity In
the entering of the resldonce ot Thomas W.
McCausland , three weoits ago , and the shoot
ing of its owner , it has boon bollovo 1 that
his true name was not known Yesterday
his identity was disclosed , and ho Is none
ether than John Haywood of Clinton , born
nnd ralsod in that olty His relatives , who
have Ueon mentioned , are found In the pvl-
vato banking ilrm of G. Haywood & Son of
that place If the most positive testimony is
to bo uohevod it Is said the crime is still un
known to his friends , although known to a
greater or loss degree about the city A
plea of lusiuiity will bo entered in his de
fense , as ho has long boon subject to tits of
mental aberration
Farmers Slutnnl Insurance
Dr.sMoixr.s , la , Nov * 20. | Special Telegram -
gram to The Bee.1 The ninth annual moot
ing of the Farmers Mutual Insurance asso
ciation of Iowa mot at the capitol today The
roll call showed a largo attendance , repre
senting forty-threo companlos There are
• altogether 114 mutual Insurance companies
operated by tbo farmers of this state , an
average ot mora than ono to a county They
insure farm buildings , farm machinery ,
stock , eta , and their risks range lu some
counties from 8100,000 to moro than a mil
lion dollars Fayotto county , for Instmcc ,
has risks of this kind amounting to about
$ l,000OOJ. The farmers moot the losses by
mutual assessment , but their losses nro very
small , ns tbelr property Insured Is so Isolated
There is little money paid for sularlos or ex
penses , so that the farmers got their insur
ance by these companies very chcuo
The subjects for discussion this afternoon
and evening wcro all connected with tbo
• subject ot mutual insurance and will bo con
tinued tomorrow
Tiiu Rook Island nt Its Old TrlokN
Des Moines , Io , Nov 20. | Special Telegram -
gram to Tnc Bee.1 The secretary of the
'boird of railroad commissioners received a
loiter today from the socrntary of the job
oers and manufacturers association to the
effect that complaints nro Doing made bv
Davenport shippers that the Rock Island
road Is still billing freight destined to points
on the Burlington , Cedar Ranlas& Northern
to West Liberty , uud that railroad is stilt
running its frolght/car on the passenger
train to Cedar Rapids to expedite shipments
ot Chicago freight , and the commission Is
requested to look into the matter at an early
day _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sulcidu by tbo Morphlno Route
Wateuloo , la , Nov 80. | Special Tele
gram to This Bee I Mrs Dr J. S. Stevens
of Cedar Falls , la , comrmttod sulcldo this
morning by tnkiug morphlno She took the
drug late yesterday nftornoon A physician
was called who worked over her all night
and left tier out of dungor as ho supposed
Soon utterwurds she became worse mid died
It Is thou nil t she took a second dose uftcr
the doctor left She wns twentv-elgtit
years old and a very popular lady She had
only been married ubout two yours Family
troubles uro supposed to have led to the
suicide
A Successful Wolf Hunt
Danvii.lh , la , Nov 20. [ Special Telegram -
gram to Tub Bei : . ] A bjg wolf hunt oc
curred nt this place today The animals
bavo grown numerous and are bold la their
depredations on chicken houses nnd pigeons
A number of local and visiting sportsmen ,
accompanied by several packs of dogs ,
scoured the adjacent country and succeeded
in capturing a number of line follows Tno
hunt will bo rouoatod soon
Tlio Iowa Firemen
MAnsnAi.LTowN , la , Nov 20. [ Special
Tolegrnru to Tub Bee The annual business
mooting ot the State Firemen's association
was bold hero today with fair representa
tion of towns It was docldod to offer prizes
to the amount of 13,500 aud special prizes
A movement was started to nold a tourna
ment hero next June , and it was voted to
give the citizens ten days to decide the matter -
tor ,
A Fatal Accident
Montezuma , lu , Nov 20. [ Special Tele
gram to The Urn | Whllo riding n horse
rapidly around the race track a young sou of
Thomas IJyers was thrown to the ground by
a collision betwoou Ills horse und a cow thut
attempted to cross thn track , Tlio tiny re
ceived injuries from which ho died in a few
hours
llorriblo Suicide ,
lluni.i.soTON , lu , Nov 20 , [ Special Tele
gram to Tim Bee.1 A most horrible suicide
was committed In this city this evening , A
laboring man named Mack cut his throat
from oar to ear then throw himself on to a
red hot stove , literally burning himself to a
crisp
Lnvo Mit'lo Hint Iimiiio
DAVEfPonr , In , Nov , 20. [ Special Telegram -
gram to Tub Bee ] August Barbels , aged
about thlrty.llvo , was adjudged Insane yes
torday Holhiiught n certain young lady
wus his Rwcelhoart una pestered her with
notes and lultors uud llnally called to take
her away with liinL
Malignant Diptlinrli
Dbs Motscs , la , Nov , Special [ Telegram -
gram to Tim Uib | The state board of
health has received notice of the breaking
out of dlpthcrla nt Tracr and Alta and the
Iward sent Dr Schracdor of Iowa City , to
Tracr , whete the disease Is of the malignant
typo
A New Itnlliond
Des Moinks , la , Nov 23. ) Special to Tim
Bei : . ] A now tallroad enterprise that prom
ises to bo of considerable boncllt has just
been started hero It Is brought nbout by
the reorganization of the old "St Lou In ,
Dos Moines & Northoni" road which has
boon it nnrrow gungo road from Des Moines
to lioono , n distance of about 11 fly miles
The now road will bo called the Dos Moines
, t Northern , and articles of Incorporation
wo ' ro tiled yesterday The purpose of the
coinpnnyls toopor.ito a railroad from Dos
Moines northerly through the coun-
tUs of Polk , Dallns , Boone Hamil
ton , Wrfifht , Hancock and Winnebago
to the state line , and southerly
through thn counties of Wnrron , Marion ,
Monroe , Appaudoso nnd Davis to the stnto
line The cnpltol stock Is eiOUO,000 ; and the
compnny has commenced operations at once
The hoard has elected the following officers !
President , A. H. CnmmlnaJ-socrotary , L , M.
Martin , and treasurer , R , L. Chase The
road is already undergoing a transformation
from the narrow guago to the standard broad
gungo and the work will bo complotcd in a
few weeks When completed , the road will
open a now line to Sioux City , Cojincil Bluffs
nnd Chicago , nnd It Is understood that the
Mllwankco & St , Paul road is behind the
ileal nnd is going to use It as itslnlotto
Des Moines It has never yet had a line of
Its own to this city
"IUWIIj ANSK" IIATF1UHI.
llo Appear * Itaforo tbo Federal Au
thorities nt Charleston
CtiAULESTOS , W. Vn , Nov 20. [ Special
Telegram to Tub Bee.1 Devil Ansa" Hat
field , of Logan county , of whom so much has
been 3ald uud writteti , arrived In Charleston
list night nnd was taken In charge by the
United States authorities Tills nftornoon
ho wns tried mid ncqulttod lu the United
States court on the ohargo of violating the
iiitornnl revenue laws Judge Jackson , of
the United States court , guaranteed that ho
would not bo molostcd on route to his moun
tain homo , ntidhostartcd forthorotonight A
conspiracy was unearthed during the tiial
showing that ho was to bo indicted lu the
fodciul court so as to get bim to Cbarloston ,
where he could bo nrrcstod , taken to Ken
tucky and turned over to that stnto Ho
and his friends wcro all heavily armed nnd
thrco deputy marshals accompanied the
party to where they loft the rail Five or
six ot his relatives uccoinpanlod him to
Charleston to see that ho had a fair shako
This was the llrst time "Anso" was over
nrrosted , although many murders uro
charged to his account In connection with
the famous Ilalficld-McCoy feud
ABIFIliCAN WOOU
A Fair Demand From Manufacturers
ilio Past Woolc
Boston , Mass , Nov 20. | Special Tele
gram to Tub Bnn.l Iho American Wool
Rojortcr , in Its report of the market , tomor
row will say t There has been a fair douiand
from manufacturers the past week and do-
lalno nnd combing wools nro porliaps a shade
lirmor , being moro suseopilhlo than clothing
fleeces to the Influence of the foreign mar
kets The bulk of the sales of Ohio flno de-
laino have been ut Doc aud ot Michigan Duo
delaines nt iiic For Ohio X and XX the
market has been bareiy steady , with sales of
XX mainly at 33 } „ 'c and Ohio X at fl2c ,
und choice Michigan X at Mc These prlcos
are just nbout the snmo ns a year ago Sales
include Michigan Una unwashed mainly at
20@2lc , with some otitic ; No 1 clothing nt
litic , No 2 clothing nt , ' ! 3j nnd coarse Michi
gan washed nt i2c. In combing wools , both
washed and unwashed , prires ure as last
noted , nnd the very largo ndvanco abroad
precludes anv piesnnt dnnger of
lurthcr importation of English and
Irish wools Territory wools have bean In
fair dcninud at ubouc the same basis us last
noted , suv 00c clean for line territory und ! > To
for flno medium Of course some parcels
cost above and below these ligures , nccord-
ing to circumstances Montana wools have
continued drngey owing to tbo dissutisfution
which many manufacturers express with
the quality of these wools now In this mor-
ket The Montana wools sooni to have fallen
as far below their normal condition as they
were ubova it last year , and
much of the Montana now 'in this
marltot is prouv green heavy nnd of weak
shnpo In pulled woolf the now October and
November extra Is celling on a scoured basis
of GOc or 2S@30c in the grease , but whnt
llttlo old eastern extra remains in the market
commands Sao in the grease and about hSc
clean Wo quote A superfine at 3S@42e in
tbo grenso and CSC'i'iSo scoured ; H suporllno ,
83@35o in the grease and -3@l5o ! scoured ;
C supcrltno is in good demand nt
2fi@27o In the grease aud 32@3. 'io
scoured No 1 pulled , 18@21c ; No 3 pulled ,
13c ; burrs , etc . l@0c. Not much line A
suporllno is coming in yet und it is too early
for flno combing Wo quote coarse combing
pulled at 3. @ 37amd line combing pulled at
• 10lKc. General quotations : Ohio XX ,
33 ; ( H31c ; Michig.ui X , A , 30c ; Ohio un
washed , 22C < ? 23c ; Texas tine , 21S(25o ( ( ; Cali
fornia northern , spring , 23ft22.jc ; California
pulled , 25@35 > ; east Oregon 2 > ) ® 2io ; vulloy
Oregon , 25@20o ; Kansas , lB@20c : Montana ,
20 < j31c ; Colorado , I5@18c.
The Alice ilnolcniiin Ca c.
St Louis , Mo , , Nov 20. [ Special Telegram -
gram to Tnu Bee.1 Allco Jackman , will
in nil probability appear in the probate court
tomorrow If she docs she will bo turned
over to Mr Brothers , whoso bond as her
guardian has already been arranged for She
has lint yet been 'localod slnco she loft the
Good Shepherds convent nnd her friends
nro still uneasy Judge Wocrnor says if
thriso who have her In charge know what is
good for thoui thov will produce her at once
Taylor , her guardian , stHl professes tbo most
absolute ignorance ot her whereabouts mid
feels grieved at the way the papers have
jumped on to him
o
rnklno ; It Knrloualy
Kansas Citt , Nov 20. It Is understood
that the Cherokee Llvo Stock association
now looks seriously upon Secretary Nobles
decision that they must move from the Cherokee -
okoo outlet next spring , and have decided to
place their stock upon the market gradually
to avoid the depression which would result
if the enormous number nt cattle in the outlet -
lot were marketed at ono tlmo
_
- 1 •
Itnynl ami He loot Master * .
Atianta , Go , Nov 20 , The third annual
convention of the gonorul grnna council of
tbo Itoyul and Select Masters mot yestordny
with about sixty members present The day
sosslon was devoted to regular routiun work ,
appointing committees and hearing reports
for the ensuing thrco yours Gcorgo t\\ \
Coolcy of Minneapolis was elected general
grand inustor
,
Tlio Fimt Mall
Pouthnp , Ore , Nov 20. The first
through fast mail train from Omaha nrrived
in this city at 0:10 : o'clock this morniiic , The
time from Omaha to Portland was llfty-nino
houis and twenty-four minutes , the best
over made between the two points , The
mail is now delivered at least ono day earltor
than under the old sohcdulo time
The NiiriiHun Rioters ,
Baltimoiie , Md , Nov 20. In the Navassa
rioters trial today eomo negroes testified as
to a plot to kill the bosses , and also to the
existence of a deplorable epecics ot slavery
on the island , The bosses were very cruul
and much of the food was not lit to eat
Tln > National Graniro
SiCliiMESTO , Nov 20. Tlio National
gratigo today passed a resolution favoring
the election of United States senators by a
direct vote ot the people ' 1 ho newly elected
olllcois were installed uud the meeting ad
journed to meet at Atlanta , Ga
J
PARTICULAR MR , O'SULLIVAN
Ho Didn't _ o IdonUfyhifr BodieS M
With Strnngors M
CLANCY UNKNOWN TO KIM H
Tlio Iccinnn IC\liiliis | Why llo He * |
iiisr-d to Accompany ihn Itaportcr |
Why n.Certain Snlonnliconcr |
AVcnt to Wluulpojr |
Suspicion * OSultlvnn |
Chicago , Nov 20. Kato McCormlck was H
the llrst witness called by the defense in the |
Cronin case this morning Iter testimony |
brought out the fact that she went to her t |
sisters ' house on the afternoon of May 4 ; |
that she wont shopping with her sister about |
SS0 : that evening , leaving O'Sulllvan |
sitting hi the kitchen , Witness aud H
her sister returned to the house nbout , H
10 o'clock , and nn hour nftir that |
she Bnw O'Sulllvan ' in bed Witness also 1
testified ns to the presence or the Hjlnnds H
thcro Sunday evening On cro"s9-c\aminn- | H
tion witness bocmno confused , and said H
whllo she wns euro she was at the house of | H
O'Sulllvan Sunday night May A , she was H
not qulto sliio Bhauas there the preceding | H
night , which was the night ot the murder H
Mrs Thomas Whnlcn , the next witness J M
proceeded to corroborate the testimony H
given by tier sister ns to their H
doings and O'Sulllvaii's ' whereabouts H
on the night of May 1 nnd 0. Mrs H
Whalon further tcsllllod she had hentd H
O'Sulllvan , urevious to May 4 , speak of his I H
contract with Dr Cronin nt the supper tn- H
blu to the men She also tcsllllod us to H
Conkliu'R visit lu O'SulllvanMay 5 , and as | H
to his conversation concerning Dr Crouin's DIB
disappearance Witness then tcsllllod concerning - ! _ _ !
corning the Visit of Clancy , the Now York _ _ l
Herald correspondent , who called on O'Sul- ' _ _
livnn the ilav Dr Cronin's body was found _ PI
She said O'Sulllvan was unwilling to go _ _
with Clancy to identify the body , becnuso ho Stl
did not know Clancy , never having scon him
before O'Sulllvan said , howovcr , that If _ MI
n police officer nsked him to go , ho would _ HI
The states attorney cross-examined the H
witness at great length ns to Clancy's visitBH
nnd the calls of otner men on the day the t ' _ Hi
body wns discovered The witness ovldciitly H
chafed under the long examination as her _ _ !
answers wcro sharp nnd quick Nothing < _ HI
now was brought out flPH
Matt Dannhay , it saloonkeeper on Clark
nnd Chicago nvenue , testified that Martin _ _
Burka was in his palocm ubout thrco hours _ _ _ i
on tlio evening ot Mav I , On cross-oxnmina- _ HI
tion the fact was developed that the witness _ KH
was a member of camp 20 , having joined _ _ _ i
from u Buffalo camp , and that ho had known _ Ei
Burke for n year The witness said ho was _ Hi
out riding that night till U:8J. : lie admitted H
that ho had been supplying Burko'n meals to _ _ !
him and that ho had visited Winnipeg BH
snmo tlmo ago for tlio purpose ot _ H _ |
looking around " Ho denied ever hav- _ Hi
ing sent money to Burke ut Winnipeg _ l
Ho was merely passing through Winnipeg Hrl
on his way to Chicago from the Canudinn _ ln _
northwest Ho declared his belief In the In- BV
noccuco of Burke , nnd when questioned as -III
to why ho did not inform Miu states attorney jl
of the fact t lint Burke was in his saloon on _ _
the uignt ot the murder , ho replied that ho _ !
was afraid It would'hurt his business to get _ !
the notoriety of being mixed up in the matter _ _
and subjected to newspaper interviews The _ _ l
witness admitted thut ho wus taking an ao- Mil
tlvo interest in the case mid that ho was iWirl
treasurer of the defense fund tVillinin F. Ht _
Coughlin , nn employe of the olty health dcfl _ _
pnrtment , testified in corroboration of Dan li
uliay's tostlicony that ho saw Burke In H
Danuhay's the evening of May I , ubout 7 , H
oclock A recess was then taken r\ i H
At the afternoon session John O'Mnlloy , a H
clerk in a noi th town assessors office , car | H [
roboratcd Danahny's ' uvldcnco as to Burke H
Juincs Lyman , a , city contractor , aud n _ K
number of Cump 20 , told of the meeting pi - _ ii
February 8 , when the committco was ap-- IP
pointed to investigate the statement that the > Ri
report of the Buffalo trial committco had iH ;
been prematurely made public iii Cronin's ' _ _
camp The witness said that after tlio rcso- _ |
lutlon was adopted the matter was reconsid- B
eicd una rofanod to District Officer Spell ' _ F
man ot Peoria ' * _ _
Ex-Congressman John Flnorty said ho fK
was a member of Camp 20. Ho hud never iM
heard of nn Inner circle In it ' H
Several other witnesses were exumlnod In , !
rcgnrd to the inner circle " but none ot • '
them know anything nbout it H
State Attorney Longcncckor Iwas then 'JP
culled ns ii witness on behalf of Defendant IH
Beggs and nftor n brief argtiinont the court 'IV
ordered the examination to prococd In reply - ' _ _
ply to questions the state nttoinov nnd ho <
had heard Beggs' testimony before the core _ _ _
ncr's jury nnd had stinscquontly caused l' _ _ i
Beggs to oo brought bofoio the grand jury ' _ _ !
When Mr Foster asked him if ho had ox- ' ' 'HH
nmlncd Beggs before the grand jury , Mr , c H
Mills , for counsel for the state , objected In - ' _ B
reply to the query of the coui t ns to what ho - ' • _
meant by this line of examination , Foster -ij H
said : " _ B
"I mean to show whet Beces voluntarily > IH
told the state attorney when n wi'ncss bo- 4E
fore the grand Jury In regard to this Cronin 'tfl _
correspondence and the action of camp 20 in H _
this matter Iproposo to show first how the _ _ _
information came from Bcggj to Longo- ' ' • - _ _ _
necker of the matter being rcforrcd to Spell'tHI
man and how ho further , through Chief of _ ,
Police Hubbard , presented to the state at- ilm ]
torncy the corroepondonco in his own behalf * [
I further offer to provo that nfter that exam / f ?
lnatlou nnd in pursuance ot what Beggs llflu
stated under oath Spollman was subpoenaedIH
as a witness before the grand jury nnd in- < _ ! > ,
toiroiratcd und furnished the letters Hoggs > | _ R
had written to him In pursuance ot the voluntary - ' _
untary statement of Bcifgs in this mutter , | _ H
which the stnto attorney know nothing 4 H
about " "I B
The court snld Foster was entitled to get V
that before the Jury , but ho wus sorry ho * _ K
had not asked the state attorney It ho was a > ' _ _ |
not willlugto admit that fact before bolng 'i HI
put.on the stand The oxnmlnution tbca i H
proccoded , 'f _ _ i
The examination dovclopcd Hint Beggs , " _ _ i
told the Btnto attorney of tlio correspondence - ' _
bolwcen the defendant and Spollman , and In 7 _ M
pursuance of that information the stnto at- * _ M *
torney caused Spellmun to bo examined and t'Htl
Bubpocnaod to produce the loiters ho had " _ _ H
written to Beggs Up to the tlmo of ro- , f HHU
cclvlng the Information the stnto attorney • _ _
did not know that Beggs hud written any ' _ H
letters to Spollmati Foster thou asked If i , _ _ i
the testimony of Beggs before the grnud " : uB _
jury was not the first Information the state $ ! _ _
attorney hud thnt thoio had been , tHl
such a correspondence Judge Longo- ]
neckor r said this question was 4H |
putting words in his mouth nnd ho would ? _ _
not answer it , hut llnally said Bccgs said VH
there were letters tbnt would oxpluin the § _ H
whole thing , or something to that effect ; 'f > _ _ l
letters written to Spollman uud replies to ' _ _ 1
oxpluin the secret committco nrraugemont Sl _
The state attorney further admitted in bis l _ l
reply thut Beggs wanted him to obtain tbess * .S _ ll
letters ' _ ll
Chief ot Police Hubbard wns called and &ll
admitted that after Beggs' itrrost they had a 11H
conversation regarding the Speliman cor- I Mil
rcspondonco , and that Boggs hud directed * IMI
him where in his ( Hoggs' ) Uosk to Hnd the fill
letters , which ho wished taken to Judge IHl
Longonockcr , Adjourned , ' ' _ K
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Why'J here Was No Rod Handed Girl , TB
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Ciiicaoo , Nov 20. It Is reported tonight , H
that the defense in the Cronin case will | _ _
spring a sensation lu the shape of evidence > ui
that the horse which convoyed Cruulii from idM _
his olllco on May 1 is not a whlto horse at all , ' _ _ l
and thcroforo could not have boon Dlnmi's : ? _ _ l
uniinal , for the biro of which Coughlin is > ' 4i _ _
ret jouslblu /4r _ _
- Drunken ( npinln >
Him AhIioi-o by a ll
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FitEM'OUT , L. I. , Nov 20. T ho uurk BeachJiHi
dale , 1,200 tons , for Liverpool to Now York , " IB
lu ballast , wont ashore on I/itid beach lest ill
night The crow of fifteen wcro sufely taken ' ] _ _
off with the exception of the captain , who 1 _ |
was drunk mid refused to go ashore Tliu . K
mate ai the cuptain saw the danger signal r B
from shnio , but wai so drunk that ho gave . ,
orders to ruu hoi * right ahead , B