Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 16, 1890, Image 1

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    y HE OMAHA DAILY
TWENTIETH YJiMK. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , JULY 1C , 1800. NUMBER 2
Kfl JORE BODIES RECOVERED ,
Largo Quantities of Dynamite Ezplodcd in
a fruitless Search.
THE SEA KING'S ' CAPTAIN NOT DRUNK ,
Jml-c IJijrell of Argyle Gives Posi
tive ilvldcnuo 10 the Con rary
A I > ny of Moiii'iilnn at
Uc l Whirr.
I-iUft : CITT , Minn. , July 15. Tholakoshoro
< vns niuda to i-ovoiheraui this inoinmi ; with
the thunder of dynamite , which wits brought
into loquisltion In the luipo that it would beef
of help In bilnt'lng some unrccovcicd bodies
to the Btirfaco. 'Iho country jicoplo who
drove in from nil directions jestcidny w etc
again on bund this mot-nine ' , tind residents of
this place were also theio nt an early hour
watching the workers. The military guuid
was kept up all niihl at the beach.
Tlio RinllliiK iky in no vvny ictnindcdonc of
the great honor thut hud come upon this
whole section of the stnto. ( Soodlnie county ,
ofwhich Hod Wing is the county sent ,
caches to UiocdKoof r.iko City , and the dis
aster occurred in the limits of that county.
Tills fact , nnd tlio icsidcnco of mostofthe
victims nl UcJ Wlnt , ' , was wlint took the
bodies to that city at once , llio colonel tiicio
taking chatgo of nnd pieparini' them fet the
ltiUst | ( , wblcli will bo in today.
Nothing new lias developed nlong the lake
shore nnd no moro bodies wcio rccovcicd to
day , although dynamite was used in largo
quantities under tbo dlieUion of ( Jcneial
Mulle-n. It is probable that no note bodies
will bo found foi two or tin ce days , It Is
thought by some th it not over n do/en moio
mo In the lake , while others place the num
ber at two or thrco times tint ,
Cnntuin Wetliein , who bus not been Been
lie-ro shuo jcsteidny noon , loldii citl/rn of
Hcd Wing Hint the number of people on
board his steamer nt the time of tlio stonn
would not excci-d 170 A lied Wing mini ,
who was very much , oxeltcd , denied the
captain's ligiucs ns o\cr thirty below -
low the nctunl number and accused
both the captain and crew of being
drunk and unfit to luno chaigo
of n boat at such n time This elwi-eo soon
became kmmn about town and may. In pait ,
explain the clmrno of diunkeiiiTess tint lias
bcc.il nmdc. Still thcro is no pi oof of such a
btnto of affalis Thoio wcio those on the
bin go among the passengers \\lio had been
drinking and whoso actions diovc the women
nnilchildim to the cabin , nnd this fact may
bo another iriound for the rumor
Another rumor that caused pieat Inditrnn-
tion was that w hlch accused the captain of
ordeiing the cabin door locked nnd keeping
the people inside. The captain AV.IS
blamed for penning the people up
whcio death was sane to como.
Miss Atrglo llnition of Luke City ,
who wns onoof these \ vlioero rescued fiom
the liargo when it di if ted iie-ar tbo shore , sa\s
nil the women and children wcro ordcicd into
the cabin fiom the baigc. It would bo n uat-
nial thing for the captain to do this ui it wus
intciisi-lvdiuk and the rain and hall that
wiie fnllinfjmadoit extremely clisugiceablo
to icm.iin on the unriront the moicy of the
elomcnis. On the othei hmid , tlio engineer
told City Minshul Tim Foley that the cajit iln
thought the barge safer than the steamer , and
bent an order down to the cabin for tbo
women nnd cliihhcn to go on the barpc. In-
stcud of carijingtho order corrutly , the man
told tlicin to Hluy in the cabin nnd lock
tlio door , which they did. Previous to that
most * of tbd wdmen IcftMho hargofot- the
Btcamcr , tolling tbo engineer that a party of
men on the hurgo wcro drunk nnd had been
nctlng In an objictioiublo manner , and they
would not stay thcie. Whether these bo
facts or not , it Is ecitain that the
doors wcio nhut , if not locked ,
when the icscucrs reached the Htennier , unit
' c\erythlnp Indie itcd that they had been
closed throughout the gnlo. Ttio ontlro
bobtlc-ty of the engineer Is fjuestioned by an
old llsbermim named Cook , who escaped fiom
the wreck.
The engineer fin thcr snys that when the
Mcamcr tut ned over ho was on the barge.
lionihieh ho slopped upon the upturned
hull and looked on all sides without discover
ing anyone , However , Fmnkvj"of Tien-
tmi siijshcand twenty-lho or moio others
clung to the stcmnci's bottom uftor she
tunicd over nnd that ho swam to a place ol
Hafety from tboie , but his lady companion ,
Miss inttio Plinn , sank und has not jet been
rccovcicd. Two of his sisters nlso went
down und only 0110 body has been vceovcied
Jndgo Bnjrcll of Aitryle , who v/as on the
boat , gives positive evidence agiilnst tlic
charge of ditml > cmio > 3 Ho sa\s \ tbo captain
vas not only sober , but wns fully conscious ol
tlio picscnco of the stoim. although not fully
nppi-eeiatlng its gravity. The cnptziln walUec' '
tlnniifh tliu cabin , fitiiotly tiylng to calm tlu
excited passengers , telling them ho did nol
think thoio wus nny d mgei , but , if nn >
vl'hed to dp so they could put on life pie
bcnt'i's and prcpnio for the worst possibility
A few minutes Inter ho once moio mtieit
the same suggestion The i-hugi
iigulml tbo crow probably oiK'inatcd ir
the behavior of some duinkcii mnh
pissc-ngcl-s on tlmbuii'o. Seeing the sovciltj
of tlui storm the captain \\ishcil \ these whc
v c-i eon the bin go nt Iho mercy of the wind ,
inln nud hull to wok lofngo In the cabin , bui
the hitter considered the largo a safer plnci
mid huoulcrod the women nnd children -
moved theic. Ills order mlsuiriied , or a !
least such s ( ems lo have been the ease.
I.aiw.\or ( Jicer of LuUe City lit > lif\cd If tlu
jicoplo had known that p.ntof the hUe nmnj
could havor < cnpcd , nnd cites the c\ per tenet
of IIni\cy Mnboy. Young Mabo > was ou
board the Sea King und when she dilftet ]
mound below tlio point she Kivundcd fort
thorttimoona bar. Knowing the wntei
there was shallow ho Jumped oveiboard nnc
it-nched lind iiisilj. Ki-om that bar th <
steamer thiftcd nloncc the shore , kccplii {
nbout forty or ilfty juuls out , All along tin
bottom slopes \e-iy giadunlly down , t.o tha
ncarlj all could have i cached slioio had thej
luiovui that luct.
This evening the rorontr's Jury assemblei
nnd were about to begin the Inquest \\hci
Countv Attoincy Wilson said tbo statute
piovhfo that the coroner shall hold nn inqucs
only whore thcro are minks of violence on i
botiy. As tticie were none such in the pros ,
rnt'taso no inquest could bo had. II
* " Hild further that ho hche\ed , tali
Ing Into consideration the frano of mini
of the community that it is ndvlsubl
not to hold an Inquest now , oven if It could b
held. Ho nsMiied the Jurymen as citizen
that the matter would ho laid before th
grand Juiv at once midii rigid Invcstlgatioi
uo hnd. The Jurv acted on his opinion am
tbo toiotur dismissed them.
L.ntor- 1 bis evening ono moro body wu
found , that ol Itltta Victim , aged thhtcen.
4
A It.iV Of Fl'XKlt.lLS.
The Whole loivnoflloil Wing , Minn ,
In Mniiinlnt. ; ,
Rrn WINO Minn. ir
, , July -Sixty-si
bodies that wci-o brought Uerojcstcriluywei
laid out in an empty store room , and to thl
plnco of tlcath cnmu the mourning friends t
claim their dead or look In vain for absc-n
ones , All day long lonlned bodies wc-i
being cnuicdto httiekt-n homes In the ell
nnd at manv hcai llistont-a but ono or two sui
vlvors of tlio family awaited the coming t
the remnimi of their loved ones. ThU is
day of f uuoniUi , nearly all of the bodies j (
rccocicd being intci red in God's Aero. "
Funerals have been held hero light nlon
during Iho day , one of the mournful proea
bions pasblag along the stixn-t e-vory few nib
utes. Business houses generally uro close
und lu inourning gaib , while the whole plac
has nn air of disconsolate grief. Coroiu
Kyllo went down to Lake City to view tti
fcceno of the disaster. Ho will hold nn li
quest nt once on the body of E. A. Johnso
of Dakota , who wtvs to have boon married ti
lrtvi ami whoso betrotlicd was also one i
these who pcilshed.
OnoMoni Ylollin Dies.
MiN.xr.iroi.i3 , Minn , , July 15. Auotlif
victim of the Lalco Ocrvnli cyclone died yes
terday. Mrs. John Clark , whoso homo nt
Ulttlo Canada was wrecked , her left arm
torn off nnd her lung exioscd , died In great
n ony. It is thought her husband , \\lio was
badly Injured , will iccover.
A T / , . ! Ki : UJxTrA IS.
Tlioim.inils orCurloits 1'eoplc Visit the
Scene of the Cjelonr- .
ST. 1'Aui , , Minn. , July in. Thousands of
cinlous people visited the scciio of Sunday
night's cyclone at Lake Gcrvais. 'Jho search
for the bodies of the tlirco missing vlithns
lias not yet resulted in success. All day to-
dny iiatticsof seaichers were scorning the
\\oodsnndswatnpsin the vicinity or drag-
King the lake , but absolutely no trace
can bo found of the bodies. The
injincd , vlth , two or thrco exceptions ,
me doing v.ell nml are nil under the best
of medical treatment. Seven families
that resided In tbo path of the storm were
left destitute nnd thrown upon the public for
( ltd. 11. C Schuuncler much improved
today and told how he saved himself and
ulfo. Ho slid that when the storm c.itno on
the house began to ciack , then bend , then
buist , nnd wo wcio In tlio midst of the
( ) clone. I leai-hed for my \ \ ifo and we tlnow
our nuns niouml each other. The wind
raised ns off our feet nnd throw
us to the gioundVltli arms mound
each other \\o Vtoio rolled over the
lough round and eon found oursoUes in
the lah < ! . In another moment wo were back
on the lake shorn. Iho stump of a ttce , from
which the tnink hud been urokcn tind cinried
siway by the wind , vas near by. With mv
* dfo in my arms I crawled forward nnd
fastened ono of my firms aiound it. Wo wcro
uliippcd up and down like a. lush for several
moments. Had tlio futlous wind lusted n
mlnuto longer than It did I vtouldhave been
obliged toielenso in ) bold and wo two would
hnvo been gone.
jt'sr i : * > u.u'ii > .1
o Tliu'utcneilIth t'K * Storm
Which Devastated MlniipMiita.
Ciliru.o , Julv 15. The ( signal scrvieo ofll-
rials here sij-tlmt the conditions for the do-
\clopnientofnc\clono wcro parfect jester-
day , and th.it Itty.isprobiblyonlyiivoileil by
the ptoximlty of L.ako Michigan. Itus in
fact the cdgo of tbo storm which wiought
such ba oo in Mlnnosota Sunday. Late
jcstoulay aftcinoon the wind blew hero
at the late of about lllty miles nn
hour and the rain c une down lu sheets Ono
and tin co tenths Inches fell In thiity-ll-.o
minutes.
Kcports from Jolict nnd other poUits near
this city nio to the clfcj-t that growing coin
was leveled to the giound by the wind.
Advices from Illinois , Iowa and Missouri
say that the \\eatlfcr was veiy hot yesterday ,
the thermometer limiting from 'Jb ° to 10'J = .
JUlH.ltilfl O UH AJKTJC S TOf.V.3. .
V rishlng Scbooner Tjost Off Iceland
null Sailors Drounod.
OiourrsTrii , Mass , July 15 A letter from
Captain Kj an of tbo schooner A. D. Sloiy ,
ated Djnofjonl , Iceland , Juno 4 , suys that
be weather his been unusually stormy and
hat at Iho time of wilting a heavy snow
toim pievailcd. Two of the crew of the
chooner Senator Salisbury , Tbomus Hccso
! ind Otto Johnson , wcro lost by the cupsl/lng
if a dory. The schooner "William Itlfc , ono
if the llrst vessels fiom Gloucester this sea-
ion lor the hnllbut fishery , is missing It is
thought she collided with un iceberg , many
of which hmo been repotted bv the licc't
dining the passage. She carilcd a eiew of
sKtcuii men , all ofhoni weio unm.nrlcd.
Inr 1'ooplo Drotviiotl.
POUTSJioimr , N. II. , July 15. The yacht
Million of South Boston struck u lock last
night and was sunk. Three of the four per-
bens on board were di owned.
j.v Tjn ; UAHir.ir
The Atclilson'a I-Jarnlngs.
CUICAOO , July 15. [ Special Telegram to
Tin. Brr.J Tbo. carnlugs of thoAUlison it
Santa Po railroad for the fouith week in Juno
nn Increase of S130/.JI9 / , and for the
month offlbi.OST , nun the St. Louis & San
Francisco show nn incieuso for the same
poiiod of S10Ul3 and ijOT.'joTiespectivoly. ' It
[ 3 predicted that , independent of the San
Francisco' ' system , the press cauiincs of tbo
Atcliisou foi tbo jcar will bo moro than : ? .H > , -
OOO.UOO as ngalnst aOU,000 lu 1W9 , wiual tenet
net earnings of * > UOG ( > ,000. ,
Ilaili'oad bait Scttlcil.
O , July 15. [ Spocinl Telegram to
: Tin : liui : . ] Stripped of legal technicalities ,
.ludgo Tuloy today decldod that the Canadian
Pncitie load could mn its train over the
Wc&toin Inuhina tracks and into Chicago.
The suit v.as ostensibly louyht by the Wabash -
bash , but this was.so because it was an at
tempt on the pait of tlio Grand Tiunlcto
tight off its Canadian neighbor and wenkon
the force of its tiaiUocontuiet with the Wa-
bash.
The hnmedlato result of the decision is ,
that the Canadlm 1'iiclllo will put on bo-
t\\ccn Chicago and llo ton solid vestibulcd
passenger trains and compete lorahn oshnio
of the business. Its trallio contiact
with the Wubasli will compel
It to use a Wnbisb cngliio
and train ciew between Detioitnnu Chicago ,
but othem Iso the whole trains will belong to
the Canadian 1'aiillc.
The trallio contiact now covers all freight
tiattlc , the only chiingo which \\ill bo made
being that Canadian I'.icilic tiuins to and
flOm Chicago will now run solid U more con
venient K ist bound p isscnger men are in a
( luandaiy how to meet tl.o Caimaian Paelllc
comp tltion
That load has a i\nv of doing business
\\hoio lines in the United bt.itcsonld
starve , nnd no pasjcngur man doubts that it
\\lll at once do us largo or a larger business
than the Pennsj h mil i or Lake Show.
'lij im ; tt > Adjust Dill * ronecs.
Ciucvuo , July 15. [ Special Telegram to
THU Bn : . | The general inmagcr-j and presi
dents of the prominent western roads met to
day to talk over the plans for bettering the
condition of their load. Itna decided to
. take up , ono ny one , the points
o of difference and , n.s being the
fmost impoitant , the meeting today
ll discussed the divisions of i ates at the Missouri -
0
10 souri n\er , oriu other \\ords , the relations
of the two locals to the through rato.
This has of Into been it largo bono of con
tention between the Chicago lines those
\\lthc\tcnsloii3UCotottho JilUsouri claim
ing the light to cariy dear to
Chlcapo all tfaftlo originating on
their lines west of the Missouri ,
nnd these ending at the Missouri claiming all
freight must break bulk theio and every line
pet a shnr .
The Atehison nnd Hock Islnnd have gene
so far us to ivf use to prorate with its com
petitors , and the result has been the making
of locil rates from the Mlssouii to Chicago ,
which , mldoU to the local rates west
of the i Ivor , equal the through rato. This
has resulted in the present low basis fiom
the Missouil to Chicago.
'Iho Alton hat ttilun the lend in the light ,
and especially on cattle , has reduced the rate
ton lum-pi ) ing basis , Means for relieving
this state of affairs wcro discussed totluy. All
line's Interested were represented , hut us no
cone-lucion could ho icncbed , a coinmltteo of
seven , with Chairman Walker at the head ,
wna npiKiintcd to draft hnrinonlous measures ,
It was freely admitted that nil western
lines werq la such straits as to compel some
kind of nn agreement , hut the comnuttoo was
unable to roach ono this afternoon. Tomor
row It repoits to the meeting.
Iho lines have nutuvully grouped them
selves In ivapeit to whether or not th \ end
nt the Mlssouil-tho Alton. St Paul , \Vn-
bash and Chicago , St I'nul Ac Kansas City
being on ono Mdo and the Atihlson , Hurlliig-
ton und Rock Island on the other ,
The Alton now holds tlio whip hand and
will not ugivo to advance rules unless liberal
concessions are grunted it.
THE C0101IBDS COSYENTLON ,
0. M. Kcmm of Ouater County Nominated
for Oongrcu.
THE DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES.
Dcmonotl/alloii ot" Silver nnd tlic M
Kinlcy Hill I > Miounee < l In Un-
ineasnred Terms Uallot
llct'orni DcinniKleil.
" , Neb , July I' . [ Special Tele
gram to TIIU Bii.j : At ttio Independent con
vention of the state runners1 alliance , Knights
of Labor , trades unions and other lubor or
ganizations of the Third congressional dls-
tilct , to nominate n candidate for congress ,
held at the opcia house today at 2 o'clock ,
about ono hundred of the 113 delegates en
titled to seats * i\cro present.
Captain J. D Ilntllcldof Antelope was
chosen lemporaiy chalnnun , and J. O. Painter
of Custer sccretaiy. While tlio commlttceon
creilcr.tluls wits out the candidates for con-
giess hid tin opportunity to tell the people
\\liat ailed them
President Powers , of the state alliance ,
was called out and gave some fatlicrly nd-
v'c-e ' , telling the people to cut loose from the
old pat tics and nominate good men , and not
( live up the battle until death called them
home.
M. T Knox of Ouster , Sehrador of Logan
nnd O. M. ICcnnn of Ouster , also made
speeches , each of these gentlemen being can
didates
I. S Chnmbcihiin , a professional Knight
of Labor nnd editor of the Strombuig Head
light , made a sxiecch about the wrongs of the
libormg man as tbo psisnirution fell upon
his immaculate whlto vest.
This was followed by a vauntlnp speech by
I ) ivo Hutlcr of I'awnc-o county , and the ami !
nice look his rctmn Its kindly , but did not
oflV > r to nominate1 him for go\ernor.
The committee on perm incut orgnnl/atlon
then repotted. C II lical of Custer was
made chaiiman nnd Fred Jewell of Platte
scciclary.
The following persons wcro placed in noml-
nitlon : JI F1. Knox of Cnster , William A.
I'oyntcr of Hoono , O M. Kemni of Ouster. U.
D. Sclnoder of Logan , W L. Wlllaidof Hull.
The committee then proceeded to nn informal
mal ballot , the dclegites present casting the
entire vote of each countv with the following
it-suit : Kemm fid , Wlllard 1 , Schroder C'J ,
I'ovnter 1-1 , Knox 10.
The second billet was made formal , result
ing in Komm's nomination , as follows-
Schroder TO , Kemm h , Knox i.
Costolloof Hall disco\eied that Schioder
had piintcd tickets , and tisingon a chair de
nounced the proceeding ns a dishonest ono , a
trick of the politicians whom they vao trying
to dofeat. Tills changed the thlo to ICemm and
lesulted in his nomination.
Kemm was called on for n speech nnd said
that he did not know whetberho felt llattbied
or otherwise , but ho dlel feel the sense 6f the
grave responsibility resting upon him. Ho
s dd that ho was a friend of the laboring man
unit the laboring woman ; Unit ids lot had al
ways boon cast with them , nnd th.it wljen ho
came to the convention ho had no more idei
of being nominated than ho hud of tailing a
trip to the moon.
Mr. Kcmm is thirty-five years old , was
born In Indiana on a farm nnd in lbS2 came to
Nebraska and homcstcadcd a claim in Ouster
county , 09 which l.o lived until January last ,
When ho was appointed deputy county treas
urer. Ho has been u republican up to about
two years ago , when ho cut loose from the
party and joined the alliance , helping in the
bitter fight in Custer last full. Ho announced
Hint hov.w poor nml that about all ho hnd
was i family of motherless children and a
$1,500 iiioitgngo on his farm.
TIIU in SOILTIONS.
The cominlttc'o on resolutions , C. S. Rvnns ,
C. "W. Potter , M. J. Costello , John S. Free
man and C. \ \ . Bcal reported the following ,
which wcio unanimously adopted :
Land is tbo original sonixo from which nil
wealth Is Uriv.ii. 1'ico access toll Is IIPUOS-
sury to llfo , lllmrty anil the puiiiiltof happi
ness. Tim ownership of land Is thuonly tiuo
basis lei tlioustabllslimont of homes ; liPiii-e ,
the \tolf.iro of society and the pi0'russ of Dm
liiuirm rae'o dupend upon securing to every
\\oilliycilUein an opportunity to own liiird ;
t hereto rp ,
\Vo are opposed to o\ cry form of land mo
nopoly. Yvu ni-mnml tlmt imoirnud land
criints shall uoforfoltor j tlmt alien ownur-
shli | shall bo piolilliltud , und that liulhlduals
sbnll bu provi ntud fiom holding 1 ugo tracts
of hnd out of use for spconlatt\o pui [ lo cs.
Money Is to oig.ml/oil Industry wli'it blood
is to tliolimn in sistoni. It should bo Hulll-
clent In iiii'intlty. good In quality and Bhonld
elrciilatfl tluoiuli mery part of tbo body
| ) olltlo. Its scumlty caitso falling price's ,
lnisliii" > Sht ign itlon mil haul times \\llh all
tliovonsoiinunt ldliii-is , siillcrliiK and erlmu.
A contraetldiiof tliucMirionuj hunullts no ono
> - . \\IIOSOHOUKOS of wealth mo Hxod In
value' , as bomb , , ( < > < IH , mortgagee , cite , ulillu
II wrongs uiicl < ) | ) iiis-.e'sn\iiy ) nioducui ,
\\o li.uul tlio hnaiulal li' l.shitlon nf the
( Tnlled "status for the p ist twenty jetrs us
innvlsu and eiliuliullv unjust lo the niassci
It his bec'ii In f.nor of usiiruisaiid .ig.ilnst
piudnuvis. Ihudcstiuctlonuf our paper onr-
ic'iuyand tliu deniiini-tlzatlon of slherweio
01 Inn's n itinst , society.
Inordei toMMMiio justice to tlio pr-oplo and
a utuinof iiiospirlty to tliUconntry.wo do-
inaml tlio full nnd iitillmltodcoln uu n ( si Ivor
and all p ipe-r uurrenov shall bo lsuud by tlio
go\ei unit nt directly lo the lu-oplo In tlio foim
of li-jinl te-ndei truisuiy notes and In sulllcicnt
qn intltj U > do the business of tlioeouiitry.
'llio inn\ Ingot product und the tiunsuiKslon
of Intelm-oiim liy moans of i uliuids and tule -
giaplis iiui iiccosuy and Impiiilaat p ulsof
om Industrl.il system. The puispuiltj of the
countiy Is absolutely dependent on thosu
guat nicKlera Inventions. Hut they are
of Mich a natino that companion fulls
to ir ulato the ] > i kescli irgcd forlliolt uso.and
monopoly pimalK Thus public mospeilly Is
loft at HID iiiuoy uf'prli.itu Ktred , unless the
Koveriiiiientcniplojs Its poninto sccuio the
rlKht use of t'H-sc'Kroat ' Inventions. The iln'ht
ot the jo\uiimionl to do this Is nlllimud by
llio hlshcst legnl and t'c-oimmlo nutlmrltlci.
Hut ncllhcr Iho L'nltod htatcs 1101 tlio statn of
Nelnaskii hasiiMT ollt'ctu illy oxeiuUeil tint
iluht. IIiiiicoJliDCoiistiiic'tlon. ami opuiatloa
of i illroids and teli' inphslsinnrked b ) fiaml ,
oMortlon. coiitonipt of law and political eui-
iUitlou..Tho | proiluecis of ncilth.iru op-
piessi-dnnd lobhtd without stint that a tew
sulllsh moa may pllo up vast foiliincs. Kall-
roul corpoi.itIons IIIIMI domlualud and cor
rupted tliu pulltksot this Mute. Mv o\oibl-
tant cliu us llioy liavu uxtortcd millions of
doll irs from tbo tolling masses.
W'o bulluvu tlio only ulluclual remedy for
tin so dills His In KoMirniucnt ovvncislilp of
tulcviiiphs and railroads , and tills vvudc'claiu
lobo our olthiialo object. Hut pending
Iliiul settlement of this ( | iiestlon ivo dt-muud
tli it tliOK \ > rnnnmt shall ovt'iulso Its right of
control ovtirtlu-su lust Hut him sons to pi o\ cut
nliu e-anil sc'unreMlio rlgbtsof llio people so
far as may bo po-slblo.
Wo ( U'limiiil tlmt tbo gavcrmnnnt shall foro-
cluso Us nuiiljra/i's on tliu I'.iuillc lallvuivs ,
tukucli intent them , and opeiato them in tliu
Inloicstof the 1111111- . . .
1'itxatloii lionnof the most linportntit func-
t Inns of government. A wlsou.oot thopower
to tnIt tlio best sign of a Jn > , t undhoalthy
govuuimt-nt , Tu\os should lit ) limited in
amount to tlio ne-e-ds of govt'miiic'iit , and
evury nfoit should bu nrnlo torcilueo these
needs liy rconomy and lutrunoliment. Tnxos
sliDiiltl bo lovlc-il mil collected In such a man-
ni i as to Intt'tfere an little ns possible with
tliu business of the i-ountry and tlioiiatur.il
cour o of Inilnstrlal iliivtMniiinriit. Monuy
cnllootKl by tax itlon sboiilif lin Kept out of
clroulntlon no IDIU'OI limn Uabsoliitt-lvnotcs-
h.iry ; nor should finuls in tliu pulillu tronsury
lu-use-il ( or the c'lirlchmontof puhlluolllolals.
\Vudeiiiaiul a stilot iippllcatlon of the alxivu
pilncliiles and a thoi-ough tuv lofurin in u\ury
tlcpui tmt'iilof our govunue'iit , inunlclp il.sl.ito
and national ,
\\o \ nri ) tll nsltul vvilb the ciullc'84 bloker-
liica and ilUimtus by which tbo politician-
to Keep tbo po ) plo ( llvlilcd on thu turllf iii s-
tloii. \\u \ bland the iMisltlon of tliu ili-moe-iutlo
imrty nn that < iiie > tlon IIH vu'.ik nnd osc-lll it-
Ing and unworthy of support. Wo binnil the
tarltr policy ot tliu rmnilillouii party asiin-
wniiid and iiMliistiuHl tlri JleKlnloy bill as un
otiti.uuon u IonMitrerliu puoplu. In plueo
otull this tin in tliiUuibii vuulumunduhvv cup-
ing niiabiiruof it''orin Hint shall glvu relief to
tli fiirmorsandltborliu pi'oplo by irii-atly
ifduoliig llio liiNts on ull tliu noec-isurlesof
life.
life.Tho USD ot tbo bnllnt to secure afrc-oox-
lir'Kslon ot tliu nc-tuul w.ll ot the voter Is
essential lo tliu biice'i-ss of popular govern
ment. Thcruforo to frco our politics from
corruption uud ubolbh the tyranny of bosses
nnd mnc-lilncs , wo demand the Australian
Ilfaltliy competition In production and
roiiiiuir-oniiHt ) > o imtlnt.ihuil or wo will ho
forctd tomloHt HOIIIO liniMif tate socialism
ns our only iii-otcetUm agnlnst thoruviiKt-sol
monopoly' TlicfefofO. wonon-nnil that trusts
nml all combinations In n | ltnmt uf produc-
tlon m undo shall bo iiujllslml bj laws that
Kami ling In stocks orliibof prod net * sli ill bo
i-ons'iU'iid ' and treated ma trline. and that
t-vtm'foim of rubbery vvhctlur prohibited or
siitutlinuil bylaw uliiill ncel\o UioumcUmuu-
tlonof all luneM iiicii.
\\o favor a llbei-al scrMco pension for
\ery soldier or sillor nho sc-rutl In tbo
union army and vvholms re. e'lvi-U an honor-
ntiloilNclriri'C. We i j-ndjtn llio old DirtIu4
for tbo rcpentoiliilntloiis of their promises
11 the n tthostilioiolitn siivi'dthu nation.
\\o ti'inectfully Invilonll UHHO who favor
tlu n'foim * v\iiid\oi-i'.t , Minil iiro Insv inpitliv
vvlthoiirprlnclpU-sinitl pmpcuu to aid us with
their * .oUs nnd Intluencp.
TUB HEI.FOITI .
The followhi ! ? were the dolcgntci from the
cllffci cut counties in thpdlstiletho voted In
the comention or wei fen-presented :
Hull Ole Nellson , F. O Clark , II. W.
Meirlll , Charles Urammor , J T. Vanshiko.
Loup William Evmrs .
Logan-\Vlllard tllwn. James Bikowcll , J.
W. West , M. li Klrhv. George Ulnppcll , J.
B. West , Cliaili-s Parker. C I ) . Schroder.
Madison J. II. Saxon , U. r Mulfoy , J. M
Hale' .
Shorldun Wilson Henry , David James , L
P. Cummins.
Valley Hohcrt Johnson , I , II. Peck , 1) .
M. McC'ord. J II. Coons , Thompson lilssell ,
D. AlcCnll , Dr. J. AI. ICllitker , James Wheat-
cioft , II. W. Piiny.
AnU'lopo D Hitlleld.II C Birthloinow ,
J. A Blicktnirn. 1) A. bain
I'lcrc-o-G. T. Kolloy. C. H Kiik.
Uluinc-C. U VaiiNlsto.
Shcrin 111 Jnnici Sloat , George Picrson ,
J. W. Gink.
Wheeler Simon Uobv , John Bittlo.
I'lutto Fred Jewell , J. a. I'reeman , A. W.
Clark , / . Evans.
Nuneo-O. M. Chv , D. F. Brown.
Lincoln Jacob Miller , Newell lluirlt. W.
: . McCunc , L. Stabbins , 1) C' . 1'ottor , Wil
liam Bt'itty , ( . ! . W Peterson , J. Kunuer.
Holt C ) . \V Bi.uU. D. Dawny , James Mc-
Oounhl , Uobeit Oiilllger , O. W. Keklcy ,
Thomas Wlllct. G. II. Phdps. Leo Loger-
wclj , W A. Wilso-i , C. S Evans , Thotms
IlntiiuMliin , John Crawford , John Hopkins ,
S. C. Stoier , l > at McDonald , F. V. Horvillo.
Col fax J. M. Dovlno. John Pollard.
Stanton -Jonathan Nicholas.
Kcya I'aha-T. V. Smith.
Giirlleld C. W Hcunlck.
I ) nvson It M. Scott , A S. Briibaker , K.
Pariis , J II Edmlaton.
IHiiTnlo U E. Ttiointon , .1. T Wheelock ,
S. C. Vallcntlne , W. L Mos , Jonathan Tur-
nci. W 1C. Wight , J. ISillingsley , J. C. Bes-
wick , George N. bmlth
Uadgo-J.J. Blxler , C.V Hepburn.
IS row n C. W. Potter , A U. Ilebee.
Custcr-C. W. Bcnl , H J. Shinn , C. T.
Berry , James Stocklmm , C W. rodeo , 13. W.
Dodson , G. A. Stcolc , lion-aid Loinnv , W.P
Guthiie , L. AI. Dapray , H. T. Holliday , W.
J. Uice , J. G. Painter , A. Stnley.
Hoonc A. Dresser , Arramornnn , J T. An
derson , W. A. Boyntcr , II. II. Glllett , L.V. .
Biunmii.
Giecly A G. Nicol , Walter Ilo\\e , Mor
gan Krclibs , J. N. Bnkcr , Thomas Bijun , H.
S McCartv , E. A. Hadley.
Hurt Iciclmrd Jones.
Knox W. G. Krusc , Qeoigo Wiight , A. II.
L MeCamp
Mcrrick E. M Rlcliards , S. Kellogg , II.
Ballings.
Ilall-Willlnnr. Mt-Gl-iughllii , M J. Cos
tcllo. L S Hanchott , Aaron Cook , T. B. Col
ter , William Drcnnain , J. Jl Hunter.
CONVI NTIO > ? : XCI INTS.
The convention ndjoarnbd at 0 o'clock nnd
tnetngiln at 7 for an "experience meeting. "
The farmers who wow present were sincere
nnd seemed to bo in oivrnrst. The dofeatcd
candidates took their d < Jtinj with good grace ,
and all premise Mr. Ivi " > aun tlu'ii\lo > 'iil,6Ui-
" '
" " "
l' ' ° It
Iho profpsslonal polit r o ms. especially Dave
Butler nnd Chimiborlain , did the Broiler
amount of talking. Dutler , vho represents
the union labor pirty , appirently wanted to
KOt up some kind of n "dhlsiqn in
the nmalgairlatcd foicos , as ho unmeicifully
ro.istcd Buirows Ho characteiized him .is
insincere nnd said that Ills soul was so snmll
tint u thousand Ilko it could Hnd walti-intr
room on thopointof the finest cambric needle ,
raid then there would yet bo woilds of room.
J. M. Klinkor made a talk tint showed that
ho me nit business. He suld that lialmd bor
rowed money of uncighbot to come to the
convention , and Unit Iw told tiis wife tlmt ho
would not return until they h.rd nominated tt
good man to defeat Dorscy. OutMdo of ttio
legular c imllilatcs for nomination , IC1 Inker
was tlio only fanner who entered into detail
and apoko fiom the shoulder.
Clinmbeilaln iittemptodto pet up n ntani-
podo by declaring thut il the people did not
go in and win the battle this fall the great
questions would boettlcid by bloodshed. Ho
seemed to have several dyn unite bombs con
cealed about his por.son , but it was impossible
to see them through lib P/lnce Albert coat.
The larmeu did not go Into ccstaclcs over his
haianjue.
Itlnine County Kcpuhlieans.
BIUWSTHI , Neb , July 15. [ Spechl to Tin :
Hci : . ] Tlio moit exciting nnd interesting
convention over held In Blalno county or cen
tral Nebraska AMIS held In this place Satur
day. T no Inrpost delegation in tiio county ,
Hrewstcr piecinct , wna pained by the hluh
license champions , polling the lurest vote
ever ( ast at a ropublieau primaiy in thU pio-
clnct
E. W. IZankln and Robert Dargan weio
chosen as delegates to the stnto convention
Jeff D. Urown and Ooi'goU. Iio\v woio
elected as delegitcs to the congiesslonal con
vention , instructed by a unanimous vote of
the convention to cast theii votes for any
other good honest republican than George
W. lj. Dewey for congiessinan.
George W. Biowstor , candid ito for repre
sentative In the Pnrty-nlnth distilct , was
allowed to naino the delegates to the repre
sentative convi-ntioli in his interest. JI B
Welch was chosen aa county attorney ,
Chailesft Van Kesto was nornlnated for
siiperlutendont of public instiuction , and
Wash Hankin as county comuiisslonor.
Oioo County Hopiihlloain.
Ninuvsiu CIT\ , Neb , July 15 , [ Siwcial
to THE BEK.I Tlio following are the dele
gates to rcprojcnt Otoo county In the repub
lican state convention : Paul Schmlncko ,
John G. Watson , Jaok F.nlcy , William
Schapui-s , O. Home , J. 0. Iloyd , J. H Me-
Kcc , H. Windol , Chuilcs Dornian , ( J. K
Brown , II. II. Bareleiiff-Frcd Scliradcr , E
C. Wlthnni , Nets Overtoil , Tip Pnjno.
Tim congri-sslonnl deh-gation Is ueadcd by
Poatmaatcr Ilclvoy and ) s solid for Connell.
City I rlinniioH At
HASTINOS , Neb. , July ( 15. [ Spoeial Tele-
grain to Tin : DKI : . ] The city primaries to
day losullod in the election of a Bostwkk , or
anti-Laws delegation. ! ( will suppoit the
homo man for coiiRicss nnd Professor W. 13
Andrews of Hastings college for state super
intendent of instruction ,
ii County KopubllciniiK.
Bi-vnt , Neb , July 15 [ Special to Tun
Bin. ] Tlio ippubllouns of Washington
county \\ill hold their prjmarios in the differ
cut pi-ecincts July 13 from ( S to S p in , The
county convention will uoliold next Saturday
at Blair.
Itlflentcti Heaj'Ii Colotjnp.
Coionsr , July lC.-rSpcclul [ Cablegram
to Tin : BI.B. ] The American ililumcn nr-
rlvcd heioat 7:50 : o'clock this rooming from
Berlin nnd ptocecded Jo Konljswliitcr | nnd
Slebeugeblrgc , .
I < \ 11 Session ol' I'uilliiiuont ,
tiovnov , July H.-rfOpocial Cablegram to
Tin. Bti' . ] Tlio govcininonthasdeoldod to
ndiicio to tlio proposal fur November sitting
of p irliament. The dnto of Iho meeting will
probably bo November 23.
*
Inerpatij-tl I'ny.lqr 1 elnnrnptiers.
Lovnov , July 15. [ Speeial Cablegram to
TIIE Bui' . ] Tlio Kovcrnmontlms accorded nn
increase of pay nnd other concessions to the
telegraphers.
. .
f holcra'n lln\ii' ( In Spain.
Mumm , July 15.-The Gazette says that In
the last two months thcro hnvo been 415 cases
of chol-'va la Kii * . f"ct ifta being fatal.
WILL ORDER A REDUCTION ,
Interstate Commissioners Docile to Oompol
Railroads to Lower Rates ,
THE WEST ONLY WILL BE BENEFITED ,
AVIth tlic n\-cci > tloii ol' l'eun < iyl\anla
tlio Southern Slat's Ijeiil In
rostolllc-cs I'ttnblKhea tire
Past Vc.it * .
WismvoTov BmrvuTnr. Ovmtv Ikn ,
fill ! I'ounTnnNTii Srui'.i.T ,
\ \Vvsm\oro\ G. , July lit. ,
As nnticipited In these dispatches some
diys ugo , the interstate commere-o co nmls-
sloncrs litiro decided to issue an outer direct
ing the vniious railroads to inako a roluc-
tlon in the rates of transportation for grain
Tills action is in iiccordanca with the lec-oni-
inend itlons sent to tlio senate by the com
missioners on Juno 7 In response to the leso-
lutionof Senator Paldock Intioducod lu Feb
ruary last
Commissioner Morrison said Unit tbo order
would not ho likely to Invo nuy tIToet upon
c\isting lateson rallroals cist of the Mis
sissippi river for the reason tint th"so roi Is ,
in nntlcip itlon of the irllonof tlio coiimU-
slon , promptly loJuced these tate ? to a point
v.lieiutho ) are not MjjarJod ns excessive , and
would ofTcct [ few of the reals outside
of the stitos of JCobraska , Iowa , Kins is
und Missouil , vvlieio the enforced
icituctlon Mould bo equivalent to
about U percent in some cases and 15 In
otlieis.
While the order will of cense ho applied
to the business of nil ro ids , it will not effect
certain specific complaints of ovcrehiivriiig
that are now-and hive been for so-nctltnu
pending buforo the commission. The argii-
mentB against tlio proposition for a roductio i
In rates which wcro made before the com
mission on tlio 8th and 9th of the present
month by the leprescntatlves of iimny rail
roads wcro tonllncd chlelly to tlio broul
ground tlmt the commission his no juiisdle-
tion und tins no power to do vth.it it pioposcil
to do Tlio coinmlsslotiCMvcie not impicsscil
by the arguments uutl tliej had no effect
w hatover upon their decision to order the
icduetlons.
Hon. ( } at Lnmbeitson , when ho left
Washington after making a ver.v able argu
ment before the commission , informed Km-
ator Paddock that If tlu rate reduction \vas
put Into tflcot the Paddx-lc iciolutlon would
have accomplished moro prietic.il results in
the siviirjof millions to Nohrasln thin any
woikdono in this line slnco tlio nnti-monop
ely movement was Inaugurated.
rosToriici. ciuowrii is Tin : ocru.
Postmister General Waiinnikor is gratl-
fled at the result of the incieaso of tlio postal
business during the liscal jeir whichoniled
July SiO List , especially as It shows by the
nntuial operation of justice nud
the growth of business that tlio
south has faiel better than any other section
of the countiy. This dispiovoa the oft-io-
peatcd assertion that a partrsaii republiian
adiniaistiation docs not ( leal falilv with the
section below Mason and Dhon'slino With
the exception of ono stito tha southeia st ites >
lead the list in the matter of postofllco cstab
lishmont , PeiinsjlvanUhnJ mora postofilcos
cstiibliahed Ust jcar thuu any other stito.
She leads with 'J50 now olllces. But the
southern stnte-s , much to the surpiiso of
ovciy ono hero , arO iihoad of those In the
west. Texas Is next to PcnnsUvanlawith
207 now postofllces and then follow Virginia
with 200 , Kcntiieuy 10 ! > , Ala buna li > 7 md
GeoigialO.i. Itvis suiipo-el tint the atito
of Washington , witli its immense ex-pinse
of territory nntt great development , would
suicly load the south , but It hid 1JJ post-
ofllccs established dining the je.ir. Illiodo
Island and -New Hampshire are at tlio foot of
the list with nine eu-ii , while Alaska secured
thieo new ofliees. The number * of postofllces
established during the last liscal vear ex
ceeded that of the preceding year liy l.W J ,
while the net gain was U.-lOl. This air Win-
namaker verv piopeily regards n splendid
growth and shows that the tountiy eieh
succcocling jc'ar develops more nnd moio than
the ycrr immediately in the past.
SFSmoll SlIKKMlVs IIBTIIICVIEM.
The iletorminatlon of Senator John Sher-
ma-i of Ohio to retire fiorn public life at the
end of his piescnt term , Mirch M , IbO.l , was
ttio subject of considerable comment around
the capltol today Ho will he seventy years
old at the expiration of his picsent sen Ice
and bus told his fut-nds tint ho is tired of
public llfo and \vmts to get some of the com-
lorts which man cherishes hofoio bodies llo
wants to ictlro to his old homo at Minsilelil ,
O , and spend the bnl nice of his life with
his fiinily. Senator Sherman has
been in coiuios1) ) mow than thirty yon-3 ,
serving three decides nlro uly In the senate.
Ho has given the best ofhls wisdom , energies -
gies and life to thointotosts of his country
mid the absence of no man in oltlier body of
congress would bo ft-lt so keenly as th it of
the distinguished Ohloan , Ho has been de
pended upon by both pirtics and the country
at Urge In all contests involving diplomaev ,
llnanco , the tai ill and the genei.ilelfnio of
the country , and ho has never been a disap
pointment. His fiiends hcie mo Hiving , unit
doubtless those in every direction will ask
him to icconslder and accept a continuance
in his piosent position.
Samiii-lD Proudfltof Iowa was today promoted
meted fiom 1 iw dork nt & ! , ( K)0 a year In the
general land olllco to bo reporter of land de
cisions nt fi50.
The incrcMso of thosalaryof Land Commis
sioner Groff from $1,100 to "iXX ) a jcar took
effect from toda ) , al&o that of Assist intLund
Commissioner Stone ftomM.O'JO tor ) > 00
11. Li IIaidiugofDesaioii.es is at tha Cb-
bitt.
bitt.Dr.
Dr. W. II. llabcoek of Chappcll , Dcucl
county , Nebraska , was todaj ricoin-
mended for reappointment on the bout d of
medical pension oxainlnou nt Chappcll.
At the request of Senator Minctcrsmi and
Hcprcsontatlvo Dorsoy , Senator D nvcs today
made a fmouiblo icport from the senate
committee on Indian ntfalrs on the now bill
extending the time to purchaseis of land on
the Omaha Indlin icsorvation. air Stock-
biklgoof aiiuhigan bis been rup.ic'itcd to call
the Ijill up in thosonata i in mediately , and ho
has piomised to do so It will piss nnd then
go to the house , wheio , having been favora
bly reported from the committee , it will bo
piivllegod business and taken from the
spe-akei's table and piomptly pissed.
Dr John W. llaxtcr of North I'latto bus
boon appointed a medical pension examiner
in the pension o.llce hero at a salary of { . ' ,000
ajear
WltliHcpioscntativcs Gear of Iowa nnd
Cannon of Illinois , air. Doi-aoj sncnt tbo last
two or thrco dujs us the guest of the Wood
inont gun club , on the upper I'otomac , fifty
or sixty miles west of this city.
One year of the sentence , dopirtnr-nt of
the I'latto , Juno 1(1 ( , IB'Jl ) , is remitted In the
case of Frank 1' . aicCov , Into niustchn in
Compmy P , Second infantry , now In the
Le.ivenwoith military piKon.
Primi S HUATII.
Don'l Ill ; < ; I'rcm h 1'risntiH ,
PAHIS , July 15. [ Special Cablogr.vn to
Tan DKI : . ] The nihilist aicndtlssohu de
nounces what ho consldew the discomfort of
Trench piiaons and their had sanitary con
dition. Ho declares that the Piusslan
sv btcm is far suiiorlor , hut admits thut In
1 iiiiiro the ina fbti'Jtea and jillors are moro
Ejmpithetlo toward pilboner.s than > in
Prussia.
Tlio Premium on Oold.
A.iti > , July 1" ) The closing quo
tation of the piemlum on gold todiy.is "J07
per cent.
Man Icy Mill III.
Losnov , July 15. Htanloj's Illness con
tinues. The queen has scut an luipjliy as to
his condition.
c/r.t r.v 'ir ; j > ii'tn\ : tf ?
( Jnct'it ofl2 inland tlonorcd * n
Introiluutloii to Hun.
[ Crjij/rfo'it lK fi/ time * ( lanlmJcnnrt
LOMION , July II.Now [ York Ilero't
blc Special to TUB DII : > . ] A iiiiinb *
.Americans wore present this nfternoon n
Ratdeup.iity t > t MnilbirouRh house , w .o
they , alonp with the elite of Lomlon society ,
hul been Invited to meet the nueon. Ainoajj
others wow Mr , and Mis Cliaunoy M. Do-
iww , Mi-s. Mawhall liobcits and MIsJ Leltor
of Clilcnro
The Ainoiicnn minister was not nccoin-
panioil by Mrs. Llncpln , who is In mourning.
.All the la lies wore , of coum1 , ininoinlng
diess , which .illd not , IIOWOUT , prevent u
hish display of elegant and tasteful cos
tumes A bountiful luncheon was scrvul lit
the yavllliou , after \\hlchtho queen , Icanliiff
on the arm of the prlnco of Wales , walked
annuiil the sp.itlous grounds , stopping c\cry \
few steps to ieco0'iilio with a smile mul
fileiidlyord some finnlllar face. Ilotb her
majesty nnd the prlnco of Wales looked 10-
marknbly well.
At the hotel where ho h atnylng , I hid n
pleasant chat vltli Mr. Dopow upon topics
social nndothoiwlsc The son voynp ) seems
tohmu douo him good and ho appeared In
cipltnlsx > lilts , cuicUiig his genial Jokes with
the gieatcst gusto. After it few weeks In
London they expect to visit P.uis , then on to
Hamburg mid thence homo. "Yes , hero I tun
nguin , " slid I\lr \ LX > po\v , "nllie.idy for allt-
tlo plcasuilngmnongmy fiionds on this siilo
ofthow.itcr. I stalled out with Stanley's
wedding on Saturday. AVho\\ I that crowd I
got into 1 As ncouhnoy near mo put It : 'V'ou
couldn't see the 'oofi of the 'orsos.1
"ISngliih people Ilko pluck and they hnd
conic thoie to honor a plucky mm. I suspect ,
too , that the * { ; reat furoio hicli has been
made in London over .Stanley is tluo in part
to thclmpoitniito of the explorer's support
In Kiitfland's Africin i-olonizlng scltomo. I
enjojed mysrlf lininenseiv this nlternoon nt
the pilnooof AVuIod1 garden nnty Although
1 had often met the pi into bcfoio , 1 had novel
seen the queen She is n \ \ ondeifulom.in
niul I wits much stiutklth the \\.iy hci face
lights up wlien she smiles
" \s foi the pilm oof Wales , 11cgard him as
ono of the mostaccomplUhed and tietful gen
tlemen I h ivo ever mot. On an occision like
this ho knows liow to tlnow off just enough
of his majestic attribute * to put his guests nt
case without descending to iinovJt familiar
ity , which \\oulil sped c\ciytbing. Wo
Ainiiicans the great bulk of us at least
look on all this king and queen business as
pure bosh I know wo do , but
ncvcitholess it Is the kind of
bosh that suits Uritish people , 'llioy wtuit
It , nnd me willing to p i ) for It , and I don't
suppose they will ever COMIC dowu to om less
cxclubivo notions ai to tvh.it constitutes so
cietj. "
"Jlvciiif they did , Mr. Dopew , weald you
call it a corno down)11 )
Dop > w laughed in his poaull ir wav an J re
plied , "Is'o , no You inlsundcratitul mo ; I
simply moan that cich countiy his inailcod
out Its soclutj problem in Its own way , nnd
got what Is bo.it for it. You kiunv George
Washington hied the English sjstun of
deepening the rank and .Hie , and found it
would not work in London to get with the
best society. "vtr
"your fattier or grandfather must hnvo
been sonv.body ; but the genius of our " 'AGiorl- ' *
can system is that the best society "of Now
Voikund Boston , or W.ishlngtoillll ro-
cchoyoj , no mattir how lowly jour origin ,
if jou ha\c done something worth doing , and
can show n icspectablo character , nnd > vro
hcndcil with the smile of a lospeUablc wife
We value n man for the vork ho has done ,
and are proud to liwo nothing of what Eng
lish call thcii leisure class.
"Tho only Ichuro class I know niuthing
about in the United States nra gamblers and
barroom loafers , who soak bundles ni.d
sodis nil Aiy and play palter all night. Gen
tlemen nnd ladies worthy of the nimo am the
same In London , in Boston and In Now Yoilt
I ha\c seen them all and know what I urn
t-ilUlng about"
Changing the subject , I asked Dcpcw about
Ainei lean politics "Politics 1 ho exclaimed.
Ou , thcio's nothing much tint is new with
the McKinlcy bill and the silver bill. Kepuh-
licans have \cry much strengthened tbulr
chances for \ietory in 1BU4 nnd I bavo not
a shido\v \ of doubt but that they will icmnhi
In power Andvhodol think wllibotbolr
nominee Picsident Harrison ? That will
depend upon these last two jc.irs of bis term
Tliu president has always counted upon the
List half of his turn of olllco to appnso his
enemies " \Vhothcr Picsident Harritonill
boaljloto dothisis more thin I un sij. "
"Suppose they put jou up , would jou no-
ccptt"
llepew raised his foicflnger , and , \\hllo his
fciturca asbumod that qui/zical oxpicsslon
which comes ovei them when ho is nbout to
gctolt something good , said : "My clear bov ,
did you ever know an American who \\ould
refuse a ehuicc to bo piesldenU I ne\cr
did. " Then , with a hc.uty slnko of the
hands , this lopreiont itivo American gentle
man withduw to dinner.
t ( ; n r..i a1 i.i < i K. i A T.
Jlow Hie All nit f * rx uy of Ilcljil'in ' In-
(1 pond nun \VIHIJj Ccleln-.Ufd.
LON-IIO.V , July 15. [ Special Cablc tamto
Tun III n. ] Tbo ten days' fete at IJiusscls
in honor of the sixteenth annlversarj of Jlel-
glan Independenio and the twentj-llfth jcar
of King Leopold's icign , eommcntes on
July .1) ) , with the unvL-Iling by the
buigomastcr ot several statues whlcn
complete the hlstoiic.il decorations of
Sibloii sqimio between the old palace of
the Arenburgs and Stlllotcr-S iblon diutvh.
The pageant on that occasion is to cost some
i'l'J.OOO nnd lopiesents the ' -Glories of tlio
Sixteen Century " It has been dcbij-'ned by
Qir > tn\u Din Dmts , the \\cll known painter ,
viliOio"Piidllcatbn of Ghint" pioccssione'c-
clted so much attention tlftcun jearsago. Ho
is assisted by Julian I ) Kllqns nnd John Hies ,
and lUonlkyorlial cars uiotf bo buiiounclcd
by 1,000 persons In loiidlssanco costumes.
Mho \\holo Holglan ro\al family icmsemblos
at Brussels on the 10th and many royal visi
tors mo e.\i > ectul at the pal ice.
Coiillileiu.M ! llcstoreil In Urugnny ,
Ui'i sos A HI , July 15. [ Special Cablo-
Kram to Tun BrK.J The now board of the
tlio national tiank satisfies the cammciclal
community of Montuvldio In vlmv of the
improved situation they have altfied their
intention to unow tlio convention of Isi5 ,
binding thcmsi'hcs to receive only gold.
Fremont Will Ijiui In IIlHlory ,
LOMION , July 15. [ Special Cablegram to
Tin : Hin.J Tlio Stand.nd saysi "Tlio
deathof General Fieniont ilopiivoa AinorliM
of a lomnntic jiei-soimllty whiih it ( an 111 af
ford tolo > oln these pie nlo times. His name
will ll\o in history.11
Ilra/il'H l < * < * ie Day.
Uio.1 vvriiio , July 15. [ Special Cablegram
to Tin : BIT ] Yesterday was the natlonn
fete day in Hra/11. The streets of the city
were ilocorat I'd. w\t night there wan a dis
play of liio\\oika and ttio city was Illu-
mimitcd.
nad I'iiomaii lillli * < l ,
UOCIIKIII it , N. Y , , July 15 WiltcrV
Harils nnd William Callapy , cnfrlneor nnd
Hi email respectively of u Wctt Shoio f night
train , were killed in A collision at ( J cutset
Valley Junction '
TERRIBLE PflffDER EXPIOSIOS
Tblrtccii Hnuured Kegs Do Tearful
tiou Near Oincinnati.
TErj KILLED AND OVER THIRTY INJURED ,
A. Cirtildno P .tutor ) NVnr tlio I'owdef
Jllll Cutliel ) l)08trojcl "Mil-
linn Dollar Flu ; ut
CIXOINSHTI.U. . , July 15.-A tcirtbto OT-
plosion oceuried lulu this afternoon at King's
powder mills , on the I.lttio Miami ralhond ,
twenty-idno miles east of thU city. Ton per-
&ons are known to luno been killed and
thirty or more otlicrs nciloimly in-
Juivd. Two empty fi-olijht cars wore being
rolled onto a ldo tiack , where it car contain-
Ing500 Iti'gs of gunpowder standliijf .Al
the cars strink thcro was an explosion nnd
Immediately uftotward nnothor ear conlnln-
liiK bK ( ) kegs of gunpowder exploded , nwklni ;
1'WO kegs altogether.
William Krawloj , tv. bmkcman , was tit it ml *
I ii | on onoof the empty ears when thoexplo-
Mon occurred Xo tr.uoof his body Inw been
found. Plvo otlur porsoni , supposed to uo
employe * of the powder compauv , wow
killt'il.
The Kings powder roinpiuy and I'ctow'
cnitiidt'o woiKs 1 a\o buildings on both sides
of the th or , along thorallroul. Thoexplo-
sionoccuirod on tlio southsldonnd the dc-
stiuetlon \ \ as enoimous Theio uiv a number
ofcotUues , oeeupled by vorltinenof tliopow-
dci compmyand sltunlod close In tliu track.
Those wore shattcied by the explosion nnd
their inmiteslnuied. ] TwchoorllftoenghU
ut woi It in the cailildfoitctmyeivcrlpphd !
tiy tbo c\iilo4lnn. The railway fitlglit lunuo
beloiigini ; to the Little Ml mil inllroul , to
gether with nil ttio ndjic-dit hulldlngs , woio
siton lira and totally ( onsumcd. Thotr.tcks
and tlea of the railroad are lorn up nnd 11
gixat hole ploughed in the ground. Tliu
Pcluraurttidi'o factoiy wan binned to the
giound nnd nothing hut n mass of black ,
.sinouldcilngruins ivniahiH to mails the spot
\\lieio the building stooil.
As soon us tbo news leai-hcd this city a 10-
lief train was dispatched to the scene of the
disaster with Sopoiintendont IMors niul a
laiRO pnty of suijfeons on bomd , nnd relief
\ \ is allorded tbo sullerei's ns soon us pos
sible.
The work of scaiohlnp foi tlio mlsslnc nnd
caiing for the wounded Is now piosrcsslng.
1 it. m A messenger of the Adams
piess com piny has just ninvod from tlio
siene , and siys tlmtwlion he pissed ICingi
Mill station ut , 11 (0 ( it was blight ns day all
aiound Uvciy thhijj combustible was bnning
and people c\crywhero for a gteat distance
\\eioJiRhtiiiK the tire The roulnuttor ot
the Liitllo Miiml innd had In foi million tint
tlioio veie three fnmilips Ihing in n llttlocot-
tago iicir tbo jiliuo of the explosion , and that
six hours' diligent scaiuh hud failed to llml
nuj trace of them Ho said , ftiftheiinoie ,
th it nil XMIS oonfiislon theio , nnd such n
thing as asceitabling the names wasnoxtto
nn impossibility.
An imidcnt related by bun was that eight
ot ten In tbo ciutildgu factory saved themselves -
selves fiom tlio 11 lines by catolilnt : hold ofn
rope th it happened to bans from the housoto
the ground and sliding down. IllsUoryls
that moro tlma tea weio killed.
Million Dollar Fluat
MtNMiAroftH , Minn , July 15. 't'h'd Inrgo
seven-story warehouse ol the Security wnio-
.house company.-Mm First street nnd Tourth
avenue , was entirely destroyed by lire , to-
gclhor wjth Its contents , this afternoon , cn-
tnlliiiKu loss of nearly fti,000,00J. The ilro Is
supposed to liuvo been Utilised byBpo-itnu'ous
combustion. Two menV. \ . \ \ , Mono , ono
of the propiotorfl , and his pupinuci wcro
rescued by moans of HdcloH from the fuuith
iliior. They were nlmust blinded nnd anlYo-
i-itccl by the dense smoUo. A three-story
stone building on the north Hldo of the \vaio-
hoiibeocenpled ns a d\\ellinj ; liouw by a
numbcrof Jewish families , was crushed flat
by falling walls. No one was injured.
.t.v nvEMtumri : J/.i rtiu.wc.
It Ij ads to Tliioo Arrests on it Clutrgo
of ninrder.
DcNvnn , Cole , July 15. [ Bpoel d Telogi.un
toTnilir ! ] Some bonsntionnl arrests \\ero
made here today William II. Avery , a pi om-
Incntclti/cn of 1'ort Collins , died at Ids homo
Juno ! ! . Twelve dnjs later his widow was
married to TnmkV. . Mllllngtun at Ilistings ,
Neb. MillhiKton hnd Im n a business p irtnor
of Avery , was considerably jounger than
Mrs. Aver ) and gossip had as"oclatod tholr
names In an unp'easnnt ' manner , A very hud
been \cry Jealous of him.
The unit lingo was comnunmalc'd nsseciclly
as possible nnd tlio two hid slipped ciuittly
away from Port Collins , folng oslenslblj to
lcn\cr ) , but reallv to Ilnstlngs , wlioio they
wcremariied. The disclosure created ascn-
sitlonnnclsusDlcloiins well. Itwasi aiuoicd
that Avery had boon poisoned. The coroner
began nri fin estlon and ted ly the shoillt of
Lut Imcr county arrived vMi win nuts unit
arrested both Air. and Mrs. Mlllingtoii niul
Miss Sarah Milllngton , sister of P. W. MIU
llngtcn , on the cliargo of mm dor. All pir-
ties piotestod Imiocunro , but wcio taken to
roitt/'ollIiH this ovcning ,
itv i\tiri\H HOCK.
'llirco Dnkolii llnciH Hlllcil by ibo
1'oron r n UliiHi hliot.
DrAnwoon , S D. , . Inly -Rpcdil [ Tele
gram to Tin : Hci : ] The lives of three ot
the Highland mine employes weio crushed
out nt an culy hour this morning. The mine
Is located in Lead City The nnforUiniitcs
were Peter Tjahtie , Thomas Bunny nnd Wil
liam Hedge 'fwo of the men \\oto hilled out-
light by i > emh crushed by fulling lock and
tlio thhd died Hlmrtl ) aftcrwaid Tlio funerals
will bo conduttod under the nuspices ot the
minds' union.
Tim coroner's verdict exonerated the owners
of the mine. The accident was caused by the
force of a bliwt shot. Two holes had been
drilled and powder Inserted. Hofoio Hrlng It
the men gave the customary warning to the
miners on the lloois above and below thuin.
ThouufoitunatcM working on tlio thir
teenth and fouitecnth floors , and though the
wnining was heard thought they wow fat *
enough removed fiom the tenth Hoar to bo
out of all danger.
Tlio bhst may hnvo been n particularly
liemy one , fin immediately following It the
ulo\enth , twelfth , thirteenth nnd fourteenth
lloou crasliod In , fulling to the Ixnith and
buijlng Hedge , nnnny and I. ihtloboncath y
mass of biokcn lock und ore.
A II uslMiid'H Ingraflliidr * .
VANKTOV , S. I ) , July 1.1 [ Spocinl Tolc
gram to Tun Ilnu.J Tom Collins , an hlsh
hoiio doctor , and Mary Dim , an Irish
maiden , have eloped from tills place , nnd
Mrs Collins , wife to Tom , xumts just fJOO ,
She has suppoitud him for twenty years by
hind woik and from her earnings had saved
$ ! JUO. Tom \\ent to tlio b ink on July , diow
that nionoy out , found .Mary Kinu and do-
paitcd.
The Wi'inliiT
Tor Omaha and \ Iclnlty Fair wo itlioc.
1'or Nebraska -Warmer ; fair , followed la
ex tremo north by nho\\nrs ; soutncily winds ,
1'or Iowa I'alrumnor : ; soiitheily winds ,
Tor .South Dakota Hhowurs , southerly
winds ; cooler In wottern , uUtloniry lumper-
utuiu incuHUrii put tlon ,
. .
- - -
\Vlnd \Vllkfhlmnn. .
Wn Kisnvi.iti : , 1'a. , July 10. A torrlflo
wind Htoun in this vicinity dllgicut ihnmco
and the streets In the lower portion of the
city are Hooded. Wubhouta on ralltoiuU have
delayed tmlu ,