Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 05, 1890, Image 1

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TWENTIETH' YEAH. OMA3LA. TUESDAY MOKN G. AUGUST 5 , 181)0 ) , NTJMB J2K
A HUSBAND'S ' BLOODY Mill
Dans Hanstn of Minucn , Nob. , Kills Ilis
"Wife and Then Himself.
A MAW FOUND DEAD NEAR COLUMBUS.
The IntciHlatn SoldlorH' mill Bailors'
Reunion tit Superior Opens Uu-
ilci the Most
V
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v , Neb , August 4 [ Special Tclo-
Kiam to Tut Brt ] Ono of the most bloody
murders ever perpetrated iii this city oc
curred this morning , when Hans Ilntison
Idlled his vUfo and then blew his head off.
Jlr. Ilanscti had ImrnesseJl up his teun prci-
unitoi1'to going to the country mid went
Into the house for something , when a quarrel
between the rouplo began Mrs Hanson v as
knocked down nnd killed and afterwutds
dragged into an outbuilding and strung up ,
to convoy llio impression thut she had com
mitted Hulcldo.
After accomplishing his Jilooily work ho
took aropoandliledlo Inng himself in Ihe
birn , but the tope broke and lie gave It up.
doing Into the house he look Ids shotgun and
blow off his bend
The coroner's Inquest was held nnd they
iftuincd .1 verdict tint the dece.ised came to
their deaths as stated ubovo. 'ihcy leave
two chlldicn , both mirrled.
Tlio IJOIIK 1'ino Assemlily.
Losn I'IM : , Neb , August I [ Special to
Tim Hir : 1 Sunday on the Chautnuqua
gtounds was spent Iu a manner thai was char-
aiteilstleof thod.u Thowuithci- was line ,
nnd ullKlilthower of ruin in Iho foroaoon
made Iho niltefiesliliiLf. . Thne was Sundaj
school In the morning lOnduLtod by J IJ
Kto\\ait , supoilntondent , a iciinon by Kcv
J G , Cvans of Ablution , 111. , and Iu thu aft
ernoon the subject of Kospi-l teinperanio was
tieatcd on by Mrs. C. \Voodwaid 1 in hoi
iharaituil tic mid foiciblo manner. She Is
\oryOtiinest la dcmimlatlons of the
Hi ) nor tralUc and Its effects oil inankmd
In the evening liev. 12 M disk , O 1) ) , ot
Onargn , 111 , delhered a sermon of gicat
power and itfuct.Vidneidav , August 0 ,
will bo "riatiumldiv" and II. H Wlson ,
1'h , A M. , of Lincoln , Nob. , Hov 12 J
O'Ncil , giand chaplain 1 O. U. F , Piiwneo
Citv , John M. Mel'mlund , giand chancellor
of K of I' , Oinahii , and lion O M. Kciniu
of Gnstet lountj and undid ito foreongiess
of liuinc-rs' allltiueo and Ivnlghts of Labor
will all bo pit.sciitmid ItproniHesto bo quito
an Inlet cstlng daj' Kxturslon rates begin
on that daj' from Omaha and Lincoln ,
food lo md of the assembly.
The Kreniont Camp
Fm MONT , Neb. , August [ Special Tele-
giamto Tun Uii : 1'iho gteat Methodist
innip mieting , whlcti has been in piogixts
for tea dijs on the assemblj gionnds , closed
this evening. Thod.ij' was devoted to pro
hibition and three big guns were fired for tlio
amendment nt 10 : 'W n. in.
Chancellor Cieighton of \Vcsleynu mil-
veislty Bpokont ! 3 10 tills afteriioon ; Luther
Benson of Imll ma addressed the multitude ,
while tills evening at 8 o'clock Dr. IMctJllsh
of Onuiim , III , semlnaiy mule a most elo
quent and now or fid appeil tor tliocnaitinent
of prohibition. The series of mcctlm.'s lunu
been veiy suciessful.
Vorlc Count } Institute. , ,
YOUK , Neb , August l. tSpo 11 ! loTnu
Btr. ] The York county tcacjicis' " instltuto
coinmonred todaj- with a laigo attendance.
The Instructor are \V. U. Audiewt. of Hast
ings , L. 0. Orimleo of Dem or , II. It. Corbitt
ofYoik , II. U McUermld of Bi idslnw and
W. II. Llnuof Alborvlllo. B. S. Fwnklln ,
conductor. CountySuperintcudcnt Fianklln
has wotked hard to make this onoof the best
normals ovei held In this city , nnd thulaigo
uttcnduitco this inoinlng shows a good pros
pect of n successful teim.
Items.
WAIUSII , Neb. , August 1. [ Special to TUB
Bin. ] This p n t of Cuss county vv-ua v islted
byu line rain last evening , ono that will
greatly help late ciops of all kinds.
The Hook Island Is unloading a great mnn }
supplies for their load nt this p.me. A camp
was established near South Bend yesterday ,
that will woik south of the L'latte. Work
has been In progiess In the west end of Ciss
-co mty for over n week No st illons are } ct
definitely located on the line In this count j
Soaking Showers nt rcatrlue.
UKVTIIIOI- , Neb , August 1 , [ Spci-ljl Tele
gram to Tim En.This socllou 1Mb been
vlslt il by several soaking showers within
the past fort-oight hours. As a consequence
thu him burnt crops mo bilghtciiingup uml
the fuituora coriespondlngly. Corn 1ms
tcached IU cents In tlds nnilcet and h scaico
nt ttial llguro. The iii'slures luno withstood
the ihy spell .splendidly and thu latoialus
assure a good hay crop.
DoilKO County Prohibition IstN.
1'iiKMONr , Neb , August I. [ Special to
Tun BtL. ] Attomoy I ) . M. Stiong of North
llcnd us ehaliman him called a prohibition
county convention for Dodge county to beheld
held In the Women's Christian Temperance
union temple In rioinontouSutuuhiAugust
] ( ! , foi the purpose of clouting delegates tout-
timl the Htato convention to bo held In Lin
< L coln , Augusl ( , and lo traiibact such other
business us may bo proper ,
liihtlmtoat Nelson.
Ni I.SON , Nob. , August 4. [ bpecld Tele-
Biam to Tm. 13w. ] A successful fourwccks'
icsslou of the Nutkolls county normal for
teachers closed Saturday , One hundred and
seven were in attendance. Today the instl-
lulo for Iwo weeks opens vvlti twuiity-llro
uddltlomil In nttcnd.uice C5re.it interest Is
manifested Prof. J It. French. Prof W.
II. l'ajo , Nelson , Prof I. 1 < Wilson and
Mrs. Kimni Wilson of Superior uro tcacheis.
- On. ; o Count } I'roliUiilldiilslH.
Bi : mucp , Neb , Attifiist 4. [ Special Telo-
prinn to THE But. ] The Ga o county
jirohllil t ion i-oin out lou will bo held in this
city Augusl 15. Itls thought that thopro-
hlbs will endorse the alllanco county ticket
tu putt If not wholly.
1'h-o at Grand Island.
GUAM ) ISI.VND , Neb. , August 4. [ Speelul
11k
Telegnim to Tim UIF. ] About U o'clock :
today a Hie uioko out In the western poitlon
of tljo city and considerable damage was douo
to proport } and the b mi of Jvh. Uiwvnlleld ,
vthUh was pintl illy destroyed. Lois ubout
{ 100 ; no Insurance.
( iitllt ) I'aillcN Uiil < nit\Mi.
I' WMU : Cm , Ki'b. , August , [ Special
Telegram to Tun DbK.-Joslo ] Fries of ) 111u
bols died S.itnnlay nljht ( from the effects uof
n cilndiiul operation. The ii > roner't Jury
luvvu boon In bession for two dnys > , tmt b.ivo
fullod to lix'iito the guilty pintles jet ,
llni-.lwmu I'll in Palis.
HtsriNds , Nob. , August 4. [ Special Tele
gram to Tan Ih u. ] The hardware Jinn Icof
Dallas & niton , ono of the oldest In the city ,
wiib el wed by the Cieimuii National bn.U
under thattel mortgage. Lliibllltlus m-u
placed utfin.UOO.
' 1 hn Koliool Census.
YottK , Neb , August 4. [ Special to TUB !
IJufc. ] The school u'nsusof Vorkiomity for I"
.
IbjHlshowslJ.'Jll children of bihool age , a gain
of twenty over the umsui of Issli.
Koiinlon at .Superior ,
Eurciuoit , Neb , Auijusl ! , t l Tele-
grain to Tur Brr ] The Ititoutntc soldiers' ,
and sillors' icnnlon of northern Ivnnsns nnd
touthers Ntbtiisku , tabu ho held duihifr this
ucck at Superior , lias commenced All day
long the \cti'rans and their fimilles , sightsee -
see ran ml unrip follow ersliuvo been pouiin '
Into the city , and rach huoniliiB tr.iin has
uddidtotho number , \\hllo the lo.uls arc
beset with numerous vehicles of rverj de
scription. ICvirythliiu ia huitlo ami liuiry.
Alioutnluilf a inllo lust of the city Is
locatrd thocainplilch has been ( lit istuied
Camp Ulucoln , iind ouu by out the wliito
lurnus covois ln\o tieon uiiscd , until
now ! K ) teats lia\o bcui erected to tervo
iia abodes for the conici * ) during the coining
week. Already ono Imlf of this numbo'-hnvo
tieenpciupled.imd Ills cxpoctnl tint all will
bo taken tarh tomoirowinonillifT.
Two b.ittorlu of nrtlllorj nnd
panics of infantry , thn best drllliii of the
national guuids in Knns.is and Xebnsk.i ,
\villboiiiattciiiliinic Dittery n of Topowa
an lied this uu'iilng , mid Iho VVjmore coin-
juiin will be inc.itIj In the moinlttfr. Col-
oni'l C. K Adams , the depai tmeiit com-
nmndc'i- , his appointed the chief mcmUrs o
his staff. Thi'y nto : OungoV
Hurton , senior vice eomniandoi ,
1.V. . Churi.li , Junior vho eommuider ,
14. H Fulton , ailjutint gcneru ; Captain K
J. Mnriln , chief of stiff , Dr. 1'oster , sttirfcon
Dr Foster , al the bend of the iciept'on '
coininittce , has liocnciiRiffediii receiving the
visitors Informally Tomorrow * till the for
mality and discipline pf a u-gnlai mllllniv
camp will bo In foico and a guard mount will
lake iiliiiu at da } light.
llio programme toinoriow Includes n parade
and drill bv the national giiaids. There will
also be iidiliusics by a number of comrades ,
among them Colonel IM Hit Hell , post do-
paitmenteoiiimniidcr : Ira Collins , post de-
jmttmeiit ioiuitmnderHem - } Booth , Judge
W II JlclUido , .ludgo U. A. Smith , Hon.
W MivNitll , Captain John U IIiimlltonof
Kansas and II. C. 1'alliter of Nebraska
llellci'tot Scl/cil.
Oo vi.il. . v , Nob' , August I | Special Tele-
giam to Tm. DM : j The blieiifl. scU'dupon '
thoOgallda Itellector plant today undei a
elntlol mortgage held by the Onledi , 111 ,
Uxelmiuo bmk. 'Iho ' llilleetor vus fonneily
owned and edited by M .M , Neoves and it
has been under thno different nnna > , eiiieiits
sinio the pusetitptopiletoi , 12 M I3t } , con-
.soliditul tlio loinnul and liuieutor and culled
it the .loitinal Uelleetot Mr liy disposed
of his L'ipiitnblo iiitereiit in the Journal toJ.
1' Uhaity.
A .Miln Found Dend ,
COI.VMM-I , Neb , August 4 [ Spool il Tele-
giam to Tnr Bhf 1 Aboill 5 o'clock this
afttriioou a } oung man was found de id about
two nnd a half miles v.cst of tlio city , near
tlio Union Pacific hack He has d.ult hair
and was fahl } wclldtessed The exact enuso
of hia death is unknown A letter was found
on his poi-son dated "Woodbuin , Platte
countj , addiessedto a.vouiiglud } In Denver.
An inquest was held this evening and a fur
ther investigation will bo nude A number
ofbrnbcs on his bed j suggest foul play.
A XcwHpapei Ghes Up the Ghost ,
CHIITI , Iseb , August ( [ Special Tele-
giant to TUP Bi'i.JUho Crete Dc-uocmt ,
the enl } democratic piper In Saline county ,
v\ai clobcd tod.i } b the shot ill upon an ex
ecution in favor of a ICimaaj Uit } paper
llOUbO
'IhelrSKtli Annual Uonvcntioii Meets
in
Cniciflo , August [ tipeeial Teleram to
Tin : Dm : . 1'iho 1 sUth annual coimiitlon of
the United Brotherhood of Ciiiponteis and
Joincis of Ainnlca , was called to cider by
1'icsiduit D. P. Ho\\lnnd of Cincinnati , to
day. 'Ihe meeting was addressed bj Ma or
Ciegier , v.'ho wilcomcd the UIO delegates to
the ilty , and In a few brief sentences
culo l/cd "the nation d auny of yorkcrs. "
'llio mayor nus folio veil by Judge Tulloynud
lidwatd Wahr , each iu well woided ad-
dtessis The speakeu \ \ eio all \\ell lecehed.
Delegates aio present from oignnizations in
c\ei'i stutoaud fiom Canada.
'J'ho iirst matter under consider
ation was the repoit of Sccritary
MeGuiio of Philadelphia It showed that
the asbociutloii his ' from '
t'lowa 2,000 inem-
beis and twelve unloiib to iOOOU members nud
7W unions Chicago was tlic Iirst eitj to
adopt the il ht hour l.m nnd la o then
tbiitjsix ntles hive followed hoi example.
Iu uj ; | ilties nine hours lonstltuto a diy's
\\orkimd \ in 200 the di % ' 3 oikelo3es ut4 p.
iu , \\'ajei \ ) hii\ been adaneed from 'J5 to r
cents per day , 01 a to al off.j,000.)001ucicaso ( )
a year Is paid to labor iu the Unite 1 States
and Canada basis of nine
on a houi a.
Tlio seeieturj alsoiopoitul that dm ing the
p.ist jour 144 strikes hud taken phuc , of
whlih number 111 clD'ht were tlio men de
feated. 'Iho membeuliipiopotted at thelast
meeting was I'.i.OOO , showing an incicaso of
.M.OdO A little ovei .00,1100 was expended
in bilk and pcneral bcueilts. Tlio moelliiLrs
In future will bo scuet. As to the matters
to come undir disillusion out-
sldo of the election of oflkers
and geneial business iclatiiis
to tlio constitution , uothlug definite can bo
learned.
It Is hmdly thouRht probable that the mat
ter of the local en-pullers' ' tioublcs will bo
discussed , or if diseusbed ill alllt A\lll \ bosub
losatmd coiillr.natorj of the gcnci d opinion
tlmt sulking foroviij concehabloii-ason is
not ciuloi-stii bj the oldei or more coiiscivu
tlvo amoiif the luboi loadei-s.
.1 jut , uTr.ii , jsitusiie.tTci ) .
ljaslliits Thieves I > Ui'o > prol Tijiiis ;
to Appropriate Klglit ) lloises ,
H STINCS Nth , Augiibt 1. jSpttlal Telegram -
gram to Tim Urn ] At a lilo hour Insl
niulit ten \verodlsco\ercd lomidiiigup a
dro\o of eight ) holies and mules belonging
to Prank Taylor , a wealthy stockman living
not th of this city Tbouolso of the men
tearing don a femo uttiaotcd the attention
of the lilted man In charge , who , in compaiij
with Taj lor , gave ihase , aimed withi tiles ,
but NOIO unable to auutako the thluvas
Tajloi'3 house was destroyed by llrobitui
day and It was evident Iho thieves eomliidod
no 0110 was around. Sheiitt Urn no has been
uotltled nnd will taUo nu-asuics at once to
breikup hoiau thieving In this \icinity , us
hoi'bu stealing c.isca are litcoiulnguitirdy too
numerous.
AVeatlier NPUI * ( nun irinnii ,
IIuitoN , S. I ) . , Aiifjint 4.-SK.ehd [ | Tele
gram to Tin. Hu.Tho ] weekly \\eather
crop bulletin Issued this morning by the
United States signal ofllco , may bo sum
marized ns follows : Weather during the
week has been dry and U'ry wurm , unfavor
able to all growing i-rops , but faxoiablo Jrto
tomt
banostlnj ; wheat nud oils , whiih is aboul
conmletidln houtli Dakota mid pioffre < bliig
hi North Dakota. What nun has falliti h.u
bxu in very light , loi.il sliowors , ex
cept tn a poition of Cuss and Codlngton
counties , \\lnto diunaghiK hail storms ha\o
oe uired inmost localities the drouth has
been severe , and rain Is much needed to per-
feitthoiorn , llav , mllht and root crops. In j ,
tieo.ist | pirt ot bouth Dakota , when ) ho
drouth has not lKi > itbo\cio , ttopsato ed
in good condition , nnd in some southeast
counties excellent , in the Uhu-k Hills region
and Ueadlo county , Irrigatediropj hmo lotUs
sulfeiedand the jicld of wheat and oats
from these lands la excellent nnd of the
lineal quality.
Cornlco JIuketM Silll Out ,
Ciuctno , August 4. ( Sp vlrti Telegram to
Tur Brr ] Fullj six. huiulivd cornieomak-
ers are btlll out In the sttlko Inaugurated
U\o\veils ago A inciting of the striken
was hold ut thoirlmll this morning nnd a ro-
' pott ftotn the llnnnco eommittoe tccuned imd '
i > laikd on tlio All thu inon doing picket duty
i-iported that there uro not a half dozen cor-
nlie makers ulink In tnu citj , TvvoHu \
Huns lu\o ( 'tiintid the i-vjucisslous of the
men , plUujjunplojinuit to about ouo hun-
10died mcu.
11
J I'M ' I'UKIIAI ' \ \ Ullifil1
Ihe Iowa Mining Town Visited by a Hun
dred Thousand Dollar Fire ,
A TORNADO'S DESTRUCTIVE WORK.
Tlio .AtUis Diotlllcry Iluildlni ; at DCH
Illnun lo\\ii ) CiopN
itiilni-tlby lluil-.V Doublu
lro\miti ) .
i , la , August 4. rirejcstculuy
dctroed } Inlf the business portion nnd foity
residences of What Cheer , In. The lire orig
in itod nt U' . 11 Armstrong's meat market
and is supposed to h tvo been the work of an
incendiary Among the buildings dcstrojcd
vuro the opera house , Creie-ent supply store ,
Ilarleni v\i i'arrott block , the building occu
pied b } LiCathorsit Fienkgoneial inerelnnts ,
.mil in my other business nouses and the 1'ies-
btetlm church llio lire depiiitinunt was
powerless tostopthosprc.nl of the Humes bo
tausoof n lack of vater From llroadwaj
tlni'o blocks nnith on Iwth sides of B lines
sticet eveithlug was swept away. Loss.
$100,000.
A Tornado at DCH Moincp.
DiiMotxi , In , August 1. [ Social Tele-
( 'tain to-Tin : Iln . ] During n violent storm
list ciening tlio A tins dbtlllciy building , in
the ground by asnnll but powerful ejclone ,
V li Sleeper of thostaulioik3as stand-
inp at the dooi of tlio factory and
\\iis one of the tew witnesses
of the ilist tornado thai ocrlsltoil
Des Jloines Ho suu cloud ruslf up from
the south nud nnothir donn fiom the north
nest Thc.v collided Ju&t south of the doomed
bulldlntr. lausiiifj atenlblo iitmospheile tu
mult Ticos vcio snapped off orstiippcd ot
their le.ivishilo otheis hishe.l the pi oil nil
\\lththeir tojis 'iho storm then begin to
ttliiiluiuliubhcd upon the ilistilloiy AMtU tlio
above icault.
Since tlio prohibitory hvent Into effect
Hit ? liuildluir has not been used as n distllleij ,
but for stables lt\\.iso\vii < d byJ II. Windsor
ser and the loss Is not hi ivy.
Double DiouaiiiK at Sornnton.
SCUVNTON , h , August 4 [ Special Tele-
grain lo Tin : 11 ci. ] Wlillo the families of U.
S CI irk and I. y tiiagg vvcro pknieing
ncai h'rotstcida } aftirnoon , the occasion
wus saddened by n double drowning , J > It
Clark and a little daughter being llio victims
Thoehildien of both families wcio In the
Cooniivu1 with Mr C'laik bathing and leiun-
Ingtoswlm. Tvvoot .Mr Claik's duughteis
got beyond their depth and the father went
to their tescue , but lost his pteseiice of mind
and sank w ith ore of them , never to tise
Thoothu gitl was lestucd bv a htothci. Air
Clmk was a lespectcd citizen and the 11-
l.imll } < asts a gloom over thn cntho com-
inuiilty.
I'olsoned With I'mU Cioon ,
Ets Ivloisi s In , August I [ Special Tele
gram to Tun Bus.J Assistant Stito Ycteiin-
nry Surgion Campbell of this city returned
today fiom Ilumeston , whcto helms been In
vestigating the nolsonltig' of stock on Iho
faira of Jacob Ault , near Ihero. lie found
Unit pails green had been mixed with salt
and dropped in tv\cnt \ } live or tlilrtj places
in u pastnic b } some person us cl unknown
Up to ctato eighteen head of cattle and two
horses Invo died. Ciicuinstauccs point to a
young German residing near by us the jici-
sou who committed thocrimo.
A Torrll > le Sqiicc/
Brs Moivi , la , August ( . [ Special Tile-
gram to Tnr Bui ] Edward Hiprgeity pf
Troy , Is' Y. , aged iiinctien , nud Williani
ISlllson nf AVllton Junction , In. , aged four
teen , were scriouslj , though It ib thought
not fatally , injured in the Hock Island yards
this morning They were stealing a lido and
hidbetwcon two piles of lunibei In nbox-cir.
In making a switch the lumber car and an
other cir came together very hard and the
lumber piles slid together squeezing the two
bos tenibly.
'I lie R" uni I us Identified.
Dis 2MoiN-is , Iu , AiiD'iist4. [ Special Tfle-
gram to Tin , Binj : This morning the body
of the man who was killed by fulling from a
hotel window j estcrday mottling was identi
fied as that of Charles E Elliott , vvlio was
formerlv u succ-essful business imui of Pitts-
iicld , Plko countj , Illinois. Ilo was junior
partncrln tbodt } poods llrni of Shilver it
lilllott , Mr. Sehinor being a brolhei in-law.
Ilovvns.iJ yiai-s of age 1'or some time past
he had worked at rnilioadiiitj at New Vlr-
A I > cptructi\o JIall Storm ,
JUsox Cm , la , August4. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin , Bic.J A tenibly destructive
hnllstoim passed over Emmet , Palo Alto and
adjacent couutleslast night. The storm was
foiuteen miles long and completely laid waste
crops of all kinds Lirgo hailstones fell to a
depth of six Inches. Shocked wain will not
t-owoith threshing. Plax was entirely de
stroyed , and numbeis of horses and cattle
killed. Sexual men wcio seilousl } injuicd
mid u number of farm lesldences dcstiocd.
A Hey Hilled bj tlio Cars ,
CuiisTON , la , August 1. fSpeclul Telegram
toTnuIJiij : Safi-eck Bcnion , eleven jen-s
ofn cfell while crossing tlio hack In ftont
of an engine hi the jards Satutdaj evening
nnd was billy mangled. Deith ended his
sufferings this afternoon. Ilo was a messen
ger bo } for the Western Uulou tilegiaph
compaii } .
Tlio Sittlcrs AVII1 l'l lit it Out.
Linii ( ] | , Ii , August U. 'l.'o the Kditor of
Tut : Bit : The settlers' union of the settlers
on the Des Moines iner laud In lown have
found It ncicssary to eorrect various mis
representations that have been nlleged b } the
piess and emanating fiom Pott Dodge. This
is not the llrst time the public ; has boon mis
informed in regard to the facts in this gicut
controversy ,
The channel through -which the public has
rccolxed its mfoim.itlon Ins invnriibly been
the agents of the liver company , or these
holding lii-go tracts of land under the com-
pmy's title , and who haxo In all ptobabliity
received this land for their aid ami co-opera
tion in the unjust cause. The settlers want
their case curried to the supreme court and
passed upon there , as recommended by Judge
Shiras In bis decision , as the Judge say.s
hlt > hinds were tied Dceauso of foimor
decisions of that trlbiniul favorabla to Iho
Itlver land compmyand In which the United
States was not represented and was not n
party , and therofoio eonld not favor the
seltlets. 'Iho judge knows ithafiuudand
the loinpmy never eatned the land , out
claimed hocould not help deciding as hocltd
and recommended it eartlod to the supiamo
court
Now the IJhor \ laud coinpiuy , or their
agents lieatoforo referred to , strongly urge
and advise the settlers to ask the. goernmont
for indemnity and thereby ( 'ive up their
claim us n lost cause , thus letting : the Hlver
land eompmy secuie the land to themsilves ,
Through \ ailous artiilcs nubllshid in the
Clironlelciat Fott Dodge and also others sent
out Irmn tlmt place they would hn\e thopnb-
Ilo believe that the settleisanled Indemnity
and had ghen up the tight nlotiR with their
homes and weuigoluc to Dakota to start the
bittle of llfo over agnlu. Hut It Is not ho.
Wo nro allhei-ojet and mean to stay nnd die
wheio we are , for most of us nio too old to KO
to Dakota. A ShTiu.il.
Iho W 'niher I'orecast.
For Nebraska l-'alr ; warmer ; winds shift
ing to southerly.
rorlowa Valr ; warmer , northerly vduds ,
j becoming variable- .
JnFor South Dikota-Falr , warmer : wluds
| Uif tluu' W southerly ,
A Tetter Ktont Uhnlrfti.ui Illiine'liiiid
Crpntona Soii Jitlott.
CHIC \oo , August I. [ Hpidtil Telegram to
Tnr DII. ] IndlUdunlly nnd eolleetlvely ,
theme-tubers of thoCbicaffo boant of IrnJo
ni o fairly boiling ocr * with wrath It Is allen
on account of n letter which Clnlrmitt
Ul.ini'lnird ; of the Central TiaiUo asso
ciation sent to Secrotnfy Stone of the
boatd of trade , declining , on bolmlf of
all the nxids , to piulIoliMlo in the moss
meeting of sliippcrs hi Clilcago , August 0 , to
111dl
discuss the now bill of lallng Chilrnim
niiinchuid's move Is dalnrcd lobe charuelir-
,
istlially foKy , as tlio earrlaw wilt bo handled
without gloves at tbo coming ; iiiouting. Ho
Kivcsnsa reason for not uttcndltiK that uu
lniiortant | meeting of the joint lotninltteo Is
to bo held in Now York on that day.
Said Commissioner Iglobmt of the Chicago
freight bureau on Iho mailer : "Chairman
Bhnehard told us on July'9 ' tint u meeting
of thu joint lommlttco might coulilil with
om mecllup Thodntooi the joint coniiult-
teetni'otliig was not Jlxedhowever , and wo
ceitilnly tliouiht our meeting important
enough to call for IU * postponement , la
nnj cx'cnt. Wo llxcd tbo { late for our mcct-
jnc on duly 21 and Ihe duto for the jolut com-
mftteo muctlagvas not llt.cd until August 1 ,
when the call was dollbeiiitdv hsued lo ion ]
Jllct with ours. Clmlrimin lllancliiirl Intcn-
tiotmllj ignorcs our meeting , but ho vUll
prob.iljl } le.irn tint the tjotisands of ship
pers , connected with this movement cannot
bo Ignoted with impunity.
1 Theio was no rcn-soa mder the sun vhy
Clialrnim Ulaiiehard coulil not delegate. Ids
authority to some ono olso.to attend our meet
ing , but ho did not scollt todo so. This move
of his has inado us a unit jn the mntter and
the ralhoads can hardly fcuoro the fornild-
nblo reinescntatlon wo win have at our meet
ing wo uro in this fight to win uud } ou can
idv on It-we will"
Said Chairman Bhnehmd on the subject :
"As understand It 'tho
v\o iion-ncgotiablo
elmsohas been airanged'to thocritlra satls-
fadtonof shippers uud Ijmkcis. Ju nfur-
cnco to iho clauses concerning liability , wo
si ) to all shlppeis : 'Wo H itid ready to ti ins-
pott your properly , subject to our common
law liabllitj so called , at Just nnd reasonable
tales or wo'will Iransportnt reduced lates on
tlio just and nasotublo conditions stated
in our bill of lading. Which
class of senlco do vou deslto }
AVe do not claim our bill < tf lading Is ubso-
lutuly porfeel and will jjlifl any suggestion
prompt and thoughtful consideration. Iho
( J m i id Trunk \VabasliCnnndlun Puilllo
routes aio the only two lines which have refused -
fused to put the bills of lading Into clleet"
SaidTrnfllc Alaimger Ileovo of the Grand
Trunk "As soon as tb\1billof ladlncfwtis
ptoposeil I wrote my poopU that It was n b id
ono nnd 1 could not sic mv way clear to
adopt It. Wo have steadily refused to put It
in fono and shall probably conthmo our ro-
fusul. Of couiiU wo ur doing an Immcnso
amount of business 03 a remit of
the boycott of other roads , but
It was not with that view'that ' we icfuscd to
use the bill of lading "Wcbcliovo it Is illegal
and uud altogether bill mid for those reasons
alone refuse to put itlntoeffeit , "
Thobivak in western passenger rates to
the Grand Army encampment has
come As expected , ir nt all ,
It Is from ICnnsaa City , the
loiind ttlp r < ito from that point lo Boston
being f27.W via St. LouiA
Said Chairman floddard Cf tlie Western
Passenger association : "It was practically
Impossible to avoid the reduction , ovvint ; to
the * JO round tilp rate nuillo vln St. Louis
llio bicak Is not n ( serious ono and
1 do not expect it jiq i go lower. A
coiicspoiidltiB reductloif will l > e > made via
Chicago , Italvva.vs facing customary to make
the same rates east via bt.Iiouli mid Chicago
from Kansas City. t.Tliera , istlittle cr 110
foundation'for the rarneiS'of domomlizalion
between the Missouri rivet ! and Denvir. I
hive foxind just six Ibjlcet ? in scalpers'
hinds , eiiiially divided bctwe < iii thoAIibsourl
I'nciflc and the Hock Islnid. "
The statement of eastbound shipments foi
the -week does not show tllO cffectsof thoboj-
eott , the sUtoincut ending on l ildayniBht
and llio boveotlbcKlnuing Friday uftemoon
Tlio total slilpinentsworoADt l tons > ? ahist
50,101 Ions Iho nrevlous wok and fi..SU the
corresponding week of last j ear. The Van-
derbllt lines hud a Held \\toic , taking M per
lent of the business bcUveoti them The Fort
\Vajnotook 17 per cent , drank Trunk 15 ,
Ualtlinoro& Ohio Sland 1'auliandloO.
Ihe Great J ortlicrn Halhvaj.
ST PAUI , Minn. , Aupju t ! . fSpecinlTole-
ginm lo Tin : Ihi.1 Thtro is no longer any
doubt about the extension of the Gicnt
Not thorn railway to the Pacific toast
Agcnls forthccoutractoM vero hero lodaj
and commenced engiging 800 teams and 2,000
men to begin tlio section of the road from As-
siiiaboino , Mont , , to the saminlt of tue Hocky
mouulnius
Ili-idgo Juniper SIcCnfTrpy Elects
Death at IloHlon.
BOSTO > , Mass , AURUS ) , 4 [ Special Tele-
gi-amlo Inn Ilri : . ] Aiiothoi fool has sacri
ficed his llfo for lo\o oCnotoiicty. Yesterday
nftetnoonChnilos McCaCfro } , whoso ambi
lion was to rlvnlSto o Brodiccssaed , to
jump 130 feet and the effort resulted in his
death. JlcCaffroy came [ o this city several
weeks ago udveitislnj ? himself as the chain
pion bridge jumpei of Canuda and attempted
to get backing for a match vita llrodlo Ilo
nmdo scvctal jumps from a considerable
height nnd partly succeeded in interesting a
i-ouplo of dime museum maiiageis nnd ono
balloonist , G. A. Itogors by uumo. Yestci-
dav the latter promised Iho Canadian money
and n position in case lie should proved him
self capable of making1 ajcal high jump.
'Jho test first decided upon vvnsn leap from
a dcirlckon Darling's wluirf at thoKnst Bos
ton ferry at a height of soveuty-lUo fict. Iu
thopiesenco of a higoirovvd , btitduilng the
abseneo of Kopors , this jump vvas success
fully done , Fifteen minutes afteiwnrd
IJogcrs appeared on the bceno and demanded
another trial. MiCaltrey sueeringlv replied
thattho jump just inado was nothing fora
man of nerve , and asked thata higher pluco
bo shown him.
. Escaping from the crowd McCaffrey , Rog
ers , the two dlmo mueum men nnd your cor
respondent proceeded to tha Atlantic com-
panj's ship jurds , vvhore a pair of sheers
overhung Iho water at a distance of 130 feet
During tlio walk thcro McCallrey was ashed
how ho felt. :
"Bully , " said he. "It's a dead easy thing
to make a jump , no matter Iiovvhlgh , If a man
bus only got the nerve , All.vou'vo got to do
Is to keep } our fcot together uud'let her
go , ' "
Arriving atthoyardMcOiffro } vvns shown
tha space. With a scornful glaiieo ho asked
"Can't } ou shove 'em up n bit highorl That's '
about BroJ lei's limit , but It's an cvery-diy
dive with mo "
'Jhon , quickly throwing asldo all his ' i
clothes but uilose-flttlug palt of tiunks mid
his shoes , he hiiskly climbed up the stairs.
OnceutUio top ho paused but a moment S.Is
make the conventional' circus bow to Ids
friends beneath nnd then launched intosp.uo. I
Ilo shot through the air fo < t foremost until
within about , perhaps , eight feet of the
water. Then the body tinned and bo struck :
the wukn squarely upon .hi a back.
Straugo to s.v\ , Instead of biuklugltnmcdl : -
:1II
utcly , thu body ( for tljo man mu'st lu\o \ bcei II
instmtly killed ) bounded upward and ttiei.
iloiti'd for fully f'fteenfiPeonds upon the 11r
face of Iho water. Then blowing It s > ink
fiom sight.
KogersaniHhodlmomubeum men fled pro-
eipltatcly. Some men in n yacht who bivv T
the leap and feaiid thi ) result came to the
rcscuo , but they were toolatoto oven sine
the corpse. The man s clothes w cro tnkon to [ X
n station house and the mutter reported to the
police.
Coin iilloii orOnrinont U'oikoi-s ,
Hoimarhii , N , Y. , August 1. llto fifth
annual condition of the garment workers
of the t'nltcd States nnd I'anad.i opened In
this city this afternoon Since vho lust eou-
veullon , hild atbt. LtU , the Ip
has inucascd from J"iO lo 10,0X ) ,
ABSENT JIEBERS HETORK ,
The Hoiiso Scrgcant-at-Arms' Telegrams
Jrins About Gcotl Bcsults ,
SUGAR SCHEDULE IN THE TARIFF BILL ,
hulk minus thut Aolliui Upon itVill
to 1'iist iidiiud Until l lu Host of
t lie MciiHuie is Disposed of
WASIIINOTOV UmBtnTir O MXIIV.
STHI I.T ,
\ \VASIII\OIO\ 0. , August t.
Quito iK'ieeiitlblo were the I'iTcUs of tlw
U9 telegrams sent out bj the ser eint-nt-
arms to absent members on last Saturday
upon the attondaiiio In tlio house today , Ho-
fore the adjournment this afternoon there
wore o\er two liuudied luemuers iiiesont ,
whiloa cull of the house on Sitturdiy dis
closed the presence In the ell } of less than
ono hu n died nud sevcnty-lhc Seigeint-at
Arms Holmes stated to your eonospondcnt
that ho did not , expect moro thm twelve or
fifteen members to refuse a tesponso to his
summons ni d that those hut already given
or would glxo ns an excuse eltker the suk
ncssof themselves or incmbeis of theii fam
ilies Ho st.itod that imtuially mem
bers would dilft away ngiiln upon
stole luves and tint within a w ck
or ton iliys the uumber would
to doxvn to probablj two hundred , but ho
was confldetit Unit hctwccn two hundied and
sevcnty-IUo nnd three hundtcd members
would boheieon Iliursdnj Some of the
incmbeis who lime returned snj that It was
n grcit hardship for thorn to leave their dis
tricts , sis the } had been away from tticlr con
stituents many mouths mid were
with either Impottuit political or pi U ate In-
totcsts. Ncaily oiie-hdf cf the members of
Iho house hmo not been nttheit homes since
congress comened lust December , nnd these
grumble incessantly mid slnke their heads
ominonsl } nnd ciitloiso the intion of the
homo in revolting tlio leaves of absonro
The } beliavothut these who hn\o \ Important
business , and enu clcmonsttate thai fact to
the speaker , should bo peimltted lo
absent thomiclvcs after m ranging pilrs. It
Is understood tint the house will adjoain
after oiuh l-'iidaj night's pension session till
Monuu } , so tlmt these who do notllvent too
greit a distance nisi } step out of the city
each week and lake a peep Into their dis
tricts.
THE suflui rcTiox ov mis nun r.
When schedule "I1 of the tailff hlllls
reached by tlio senate Mr. Aldili-h or some
other ineinbei of the committee on Unimex )
will ask to have itlciidasiilouiilllthoionialn-
dei of llio bill hits been considered. This is
the su uar schedule , mid ills expected that
oxer it there will bo a live ! ) contest. This is
tha point at which Mr 131 duo's cominoicbil
reilproaty plan is to bo considcicil and
the Uiet sugar1 advocatis are to sub
mit tlielr proposition , nnd It
is the ileslroof the republUaus that the bd-
iinco of the bill shall bo disposed of lirst , fco
thut whatever uctlon may bo taken tmon the
sugar schedule , It slnll have no influence
upon other iorticns of thohill. A numbuof
republican scnatoit. are c jiceU'd to inuko ex
tended speeilies , and Itwilleieuto iiosurpnso
If this schedule alone occupies ten days or
t-HO wuks1 time The full meaning of lom-
tnoiciul reciprocity na a ineitis of reforming
the tariff nnd extending tlio market for our
piwliu * will bo dlsonssed at length , and the
advocates of a bounty to eniouiago the bo it
siif ir industry , and those who bcllovo a.
bountj Is improper , and tlmt wo should ntnlii
nt legist half the present duty on sugars for
inspiration to the homo iudiistij , will ha\o a
yood deal to say It Is ex
pected Hint the senators from
jfeurnska , Iowa and Kansas -\vill lend in the
Jlght foru bounty of Jceiitsapniud for susar
produced in this country and the fieo admis
sion ot niaihinerj to bo used ii , the manufac
ture of su Kiniu the United States. The Mc-
lUnloy bill provided for a bounty of tj tents
per pound and the suiato added maple sujjar
us to that imdo from beets , .soi'lium ( or iano.
The senntoalsonrovlded a small duty upon
law sugar as u further ciuouiiigoiiiuit to the
sui iix1 produLCis Itls coiisideiod evidence
\vhcii tlio republican meinboi-s of the loimnlt-
tcoonllnunco ugieodtho other duj to lay
nsldo tlio sugar scliednlo find tnlto it up as
the last feature In tlio bill that they expect
to see ft lively deb.itooa tlio reciprocity prop
osition mul the bounty nnd other su iir
sUioines. The su m seliednlo Is llitely to bo
reached next week nud it Is believed it will
bo tnkt'ii up for discussion within a week
thereafter.
TIIU AVTIIOTIFUV HIM. .
Mr Hopkins of Illinois , whois n member of
thc | liouso ( omnntteeoii postoltli-i's and post
road.s , snld tniliy that ho buliu\cd an a > v-
bo niiide wlicioby Iho imti-
lottoiy bill would bo tuken up mid pusscil
ivlthinii eoui > li ) of weeks , or suitly leforo
incmbcis who are surnmoiicd liere up.iin
scatter to the various aetllons of tlio ccuntry
Ho stated thata poitlon of the members of
the coinmltteo on postofilics imd post loads
uorovery dotormiued in their demand foi
tlio pissapoot the anti-lottory bill Ilo said
further that tha country was bdiif ? heard
fiom and it seemed thnt the lotteiy nas verj
foiv friends In any locality , uhllo the pressure
sure for the ad option of the bill was so ( 'ioat
that no ITI in who Intended to lemaln in public
llio could > nfel ) resist it.
M'IIIKIISOSj.unsiun rAiutr oriosiTiov.
Before the senate took up tliotuilff bill foi
discussion It \ \ is the opinion In many minds ,
based upon a pcnor-d publication to that ef
fict , that Senator Carlisle \\oulcl imdeitake
to direct nnd control the opposition to the
moasuio on the part of the minority Al
though Mr. Cmlislo was n new member of
the .senate and at tlio foot of the membership
of the coinmltteo on finance , Hwas felt that
his intimate aomnlntniuo with the subjeit
mudo Ins selection for the duty quito umiro
priute. Hut vhoii the consideration of tlie
sdicdulosbotran it was scon tint Senator
MeVherson of Now Jersey , thoseiond mlnoi
Ity inembir of llio lominlttcoon ilimnce , had
charge of the bill for the democrats. This
fact created some surpilse. for WcPherson ,
like Uormin , vos huspeitod of leaning rathci
too far to tlio pioteitlon side to ho hi strict
plumb with ills paitv on the tin iff , and mum
wore the Riiesses us to whlchhad been chosen
or permitted to lend the forces of rcvonuo re
form , KoRoodunsnor uas heard until to
day , when Itfts said that Senator Mil'her-
son Is a candid ito fwtlio nomination forviio
presldeiiton tlio demouritio ticket Iu IhW and
Ids efforts to hceuro n leduttlon of tariff
rates , toffcthei with his ussoi tiou that lie
doesn't ' intend to sniro eioii the industries of
his ow n state , ni o for tlio purpose of
the support of the delegations ( rom Houthcnn
states two years heneo.
MIAIOIIb IXU1 V > 3IOHPIIO S.
"Indian Commissioner Moig.m sayi ttioro
will ho no moro jmnits fjniilPd Indians to
lcu\ their reservation and KO with trading
shows. Ho his dcilded to make no excep
tions to this nad is led to iu adoption by the
maltreatment of tlio OgallalnSIoux who went
to JJuropo with Dr , Curyur'B Wild West and
some of these who accompanied Ilufl'alo Bills
coinnmy Tlio secretary of the trcosuiv has
reecuod a Utter say Inp that some of the
O ( allala Sioux were In n very distressed
phjsloal condition , two having pullmonar } 1r 1y y
disease imd one juundlto 'llio commlsslomr
says that tlio bliovvnicu vho bavo tnkcn
Indians from their resor\attou were com
pofioii to gixo bond for their good treatment
nnd taro and that ho Intends to oilorco the
bond and se-uro ilanmifcsIf possible 'J'ho
actlnp fcuporlntondontof lirmlgratlon writes
from Now Voik odhocondllloii of the Oga-
l.tllwho were taken abroad. They wtro
fnltly well diossed , but were nioecAslns and
' fiom nina of puserved meat and
eonio bna < \\hllt l ) comliii ; from tlio nhlp In the
haiuo to this om f. 'Jim Indians told u la-
I mentablo stor ) of maltivatinontby tliowhlto
| mmho luvo eiiffattd them. Thiy ha\o \
uhe n ticatod barbarously and cru < * lly ub-
let led to all tcinpuiUons of Imtnoralitj bj bo-
iny broaght without , [ uopcr root ruin t into i
contact with the crin1 ? ' .ii w , x\lth \ whom
they voro , | icrinlttod \ - 'ulgi' ' tluii ovll pasI
* ? | 011S. _ .
"
* EX\TOII THiritm . JMIN nriivrr
Thefcdcrd i lee-lions v leoohed ttblnck
cjo in the setinto this i nmmi Sinitor
lilnlr liul utidorta'sen to ' * iileetnro to the
senate upon its duty ure 'in ' nwesslt } for
prompt mlloii upJii tin ) 7 * I" , " " 'I ' I'1 ' l'lc '
ooursi > of hM roam r'is ' re.ii odltorlnl fi-om
the New Yoilc I'ribunu I ilnj , se\oroly
itltic-ldncr llio senate for Iti lluiss In the
nnttci of ptssltn ; the bill his All Tel
ler imilo teipoti c > iu a tun .1 t tint vx is not
to hi * mlsumloritooil lie sail thut xvllllc' a
priiUMIoiilst tliroiiKli and through and while
in the main Intituling to suppoit the corn-lit-
slotisof thelliiiincecvmmlltooupontlie nlll un
der consult union , hoiaxonotl(0 ( totheuuuto
mid the ioimtiat lu-gu that ho would op
pose \lii \ > roiulj and us oili'c-tlioly us posslUio
any iiuipo ltloii to iliiingo tho' titles of tlio
senate for the. pnrpwo ot expediting tlio i-on-
slilcritloiiof tlio lull lit ) wont fait-hor than
this and slid th it he win not lit f.t\or of
ih tiiging Iho will's in onler that Hit ion upon
Ibis bill or any bill \\hiih \ \ illicit heiiMftt-r In )
luoughl bcforullio simileslioiild li'lm-tenc'd
The rules of the sou ito.which hid been
foundsat Is fiu-toiv for iiiiilyahuiidiedcMis ,
neeilul , In his opinion , no iinicmiincat it this
linn * Senitoi 'IV'ller Is a. monibor of the
umiinltteeon pilvlle cs nnd elect Ions , before
which thcileelion Mil isnoxviu
Senatoi 1'rve , imothor membe of
mlttce , who Is vny much in favor of the
p issajro of thoblll , said ufUr biariiur Mi
IVllci s statement that ho was at i ltd It
nouId be Impossible to pnss a hill without
HistclTeetlup aihan o oftheiuhs
low v rosTMisn.iis VI-IOINIIII.
Biistol\Voilh count } , .1 .1N" ( 'hnpiiinn ,
Uo I { > I ( lieelev , icsigned ; I'liitluwmv ,
Chii'liisnw county , Mrs ( J.V \ Ilivdcn , x-he
,1 IlnydiM , docoincd ; l"unbai , IMiu-slid
counU , II L.Iiinlon , vice : T Larson , to
tlifiud ; liossxlllc' , Allanikco ) county , S. C
Mejors , xlco.l Mitchell , lenioved , Sctieui ,
ICossuth ( omit } , N ICesselloo b A. Little
held , ti-signod
Tin. i-Au\iiiis' \itiv\ri. Mi-i-oni.mt i. .
It lias been inmj } o.iH simo so 111.111 } men
In tbo homo xuio defeated fir renomtmttion
us duimgtho piesent sunnaoiMoio men
hax'o bcc-it defeated foi n nomination thin
h.ix'o been lenominntc'd , mid it begins to look
ns though not onh ncirlv all of the old
wheel hoiios from the soutli , but a mijoiitv
of the men iroin the notth , nonld he ii-titeil
to pilvato li'o after Mni-cli I ne\t 'Iho
funnels' iillliinee his plaved Itiivoi x\lth \ the
botiibonsln the south , and tliieatens to iniilco
swecpinyihiingcs In tlio ddogationwc-stof
lithe ifiirniots' alliance members should
hold the bihtiiio pfpivcr in llio ties , t house u
ineii } tntio xxill followns thi'\ Hill demand
tlu * iconfiniAition , the b' st comniilteis , .md
will Hash upon tlioonntiv some unitjue
legist it ion Such a both of iiu-ti ulwis go
hi foi letieneliinent and lefunn The } nil
down thuiegul.it * nnd neec iirv ixpi-nsi-s for
the gou-rnmi-ni , buttlio.v inu -
iubly mike "biimlosono'1 i-xpuiditiucs iu
original forms J'ho sen tin will not be
changed inatcrlidl } in its i einposltion by the
appioac-hlng elections Tlio lopiibhcins will
huxo a latKO nujoutv. ana the hi ids of committees
mitteos will win iln iirlncipally nsnt picsint ,
so Hi it there mil bu a lulii'uo wlit'el In ton-
tnaswhlh will insure the running of aflniis
M > as to ki op from the -ireMilc'nt nnd his sue
disipproud u } tiling tint is vicious or roc' ' < -
POITII D\i\irv nun id
S S Ihorp of 15ilthii , B D who has
been in the t-llv sot oral dujs , s ns tl'it Hep
lOsenttitKo Gilford of his stile XM ! ! boionom-
inntcdj hit luMiiitlcip itos defeat ioi lli-pic-
benlitixel'ickler IJolh men hmo stionj'op- *
position within their puty , Ilosavs ho e\-
uects the fur tiers'nllinin-o to iioll a stivng
vote OtlierSouth Da'cotn ' ii-publleans 1ieio
saj there l'i i o doubt that the lepiblicans
will bo nol j toolct tholr ticket bx" ( i '
mnjority Thojii } ' Ooveiaor Mellcttoill \
baieiionlintU.il byiiccliui'itlmi nnd re fleeted
by not lew th in Jiltoon and probably twenty
thousand plUiallt.v. Hiimnjoiitylastjcarwras
ovei thlrtv tlioiiHind nnd ho lias conducted
liiiollicouo lionostly nnd uiisollishlylh.it tlioj-
tegitd him as stiongei than htsiiiit ) Ilo is
prohibit thooiily asiili.mt for nigh political
nonois In the state \\lio bis not foimhlablo
opposition v.ltliinlus own pntv The South
D.ikotmis sa\ \ that Clidriinii Charles T. Mr-
Co } of the si ito iMitml committee ) \\lll liltcly
bonominitolfoi.coMjju'ss He Is
nronul ovoi thostato now and has become ;
an open candidate
Miscni.i VXKOCN.
Itcprcsontatlvo Caitcr toda } received u
memorial fiom soiiiu of Ids Montana con
stituents , pimc-lpilly miners at Hutte , -\\liii-h
Isery Inteicstiiu It protests against the
senitu's piopositlon to piy tlwoxpensu of
thetwodc-niOuiMts wlio contested tbcfae.iti , ot
Senutois Samlets anil Power on the ground
that the contest mts had no il lit or title to
the seats claimed The mcniornllsts saj that
If Messis , . liCiinnis and Clark uantT-d to
ilaim the stats uud como hcie to miiKo n con
test , putting up champagne dinners
and midnight lunches with poker
on the hide , they had n poifoct
rilit ( todo so provided , they pild for their
luxuries , but while tlicro am miners in Mon
tana working tonhoins n dij' forf or is ! It in
a hhamo to tux pioploto pay for suih liollow
pulcnscs a tUitmadc lj ) the eontcstant.s
Tbo mltuotlil will bo ptcbcutcd in the liousn
bj Mr Carter.
J'hu liot.tsof ftiundi of the Ilon Francis
Colton , formorlj of Oiimlu , will bo pl.ul to
i-eid tlio following message teielved by Mr
Noniii CAIT , July II. Von haxe been In
my mind all the way up to thu oith Capo
nnd now with tlio midnight sun around mo 1
snlutu } on fiom the boixlers of tlie Atctli'
set At the Interior department today Assistant
Secretiry Chandler levcrsecl tko decision of
the land commissioner In laver of .limes
Davies Tlio hind imolved Is the west1 , of
tlieiiorthxxest l { and wcst1 of llio south
wcstof , sec-lion 0 , townslui ) II noith , i.mgo
lOvvest , CJimd Island , Nib 'Iho l.ind was
entered by Chailes JCIlffoionndoti the contest
ofDavies the local billcirs decldei' n'dtist (
Kllgoioundi-uiucllod thotutry On appeal
the land fominlsslon reversed the local oftl
c-eis' decision , nnd * now the asslstmt Mire
tarv iweraes the omiinlssloiier'i , di-cMon ,
uud iv patent Ioi the land will go to D ivies
Watson 1'ickrell ' , special agent for the do
jnrtmcut of ugileultute , arrived this morn
ing from Bud.ilo , N V , en ofhjal business
Ilek'.ucs tomoirow for Ileatiko , Neb , his
home' , via Indianapolis.
Toda's Wushinyton Post snxs"The
Omaha Ilepubbeaii died protesting that It
wouldlivo In the vcinaculai of the execu
tion reporter the Hepiihlteandied game. ' "
William H H Alexander of Iowa , a $1,000
cleik la the pension ofllic , xvas today pro
inotcdlo SlfaOO. , 1'i.iiin S IIu.vni.
ASt.l'aul
ST. I'AUI , Minn , August-4.-Sixvlal [ Telegram -
gram to Tut : Hi-r.-President ) Stickney of
the Kansas roul lend a long address to the
chamber of coniincno this morning fmorhig
the establishment in St. Paul of many miinu-
fuctoilea on thoiuvostiiKiit plan. Mr. Stu-li ,
iiu } 's pie ] sltiou was greeted with rcat up-
li'uiso ' and his suggestions adopted. Load
Ing citizens at once suhieiihcd $120,00) ) and
It is expected frl.UOO.OOO will boat the d Is-
mnlof HeuroUry 1'holjHln ' the next foil-
night It Is pioposcd tooigiinlzo this com-
piny illicitr the genoial Btato lims xvlth an
authotUod caplUil oflkX,000 ( , it being ex- '
IIICSH ! } ' ngieed Unit the body may bogia busl
less as MOOII as f'50,0 , JO of the eomnioii utoik
IsHiibscribed foi.
The Si Illation in Argent In .
Lo\no > , August -1 A dlspitch from
lUtcnos Ayrcs lo the Times s.ij.s that ( it n
mooting otthoCelininlto sunaton nnd dopu-
llos josterdny It vvus decided to contlruo to
glve'lho piofcident support. It H reported
tlmt the rnblnot IIUH decided In fax-or of a
forced eiirrenc } and that an endeavor will bo
made to atop gambling in goU , oxchungo mul
eurrcicy. IVlaor ] I'aiina , x\hom i'resldcnt
Celman donouiucdiiH im informer and mill-
tiny conspli-ator , is doml. It is inserted tint
ho was poisoned. The press la completely
gagged.
OeriimiiHiit HIICIIOH , V > ri'H ,
L.OMION , August4. At tbo roqui'fct of the
( leriaan government Kngland has ordered
ono of her 'nen of war now at Buenos A > it's
to protect the lutei Mts of Qcrmatii resiulug
Iu that iltv.
THE XAPOIM OF lAVBC ,
"Scip" Duu'ly'sAttj'iipt ' to Makoarortunj
iu a Single Dual ,
ALLEGED CONfROL OF OFFICIAL
It Ijfiuls to tlio Voiiiijj MIIII'M Itohifj
Aoi'used ol I r > Inj- to Induce Con-
tiuuCms to IjtijVnrtlili'ss 1'uxc-
mciitx In Onitiliu.
Thobo.trd of public * York * mot putsuniit
to iidjourimii'iit lust night Invoivi scisloti
'Iho thniws niulo I ) } Chnrh'sSiniitos of Uio
Asphalt 1'nvlng eotupiiiy last Suluiilny
I'glllnst ' II lOltlllll "Jimilfj llllVll" till omlo.lVOl'
Ing toi-oriiipt ( ll > ligislntlonlmv Inir bum red -
d in oil to t.vporitlnfr , wore ronl ami ilia
leading ouiiphd thoenllio stssUm until ueur
iiildnlilit. Thovvero ordiMMl HI tcad upon
the ricor.l mid made public on motion of Mi ,
KU-1-.tcud
riie " .XOIIIIR innii" moved to bo i : H.
Diimlv , otherwise hiumnns " "
, "SHp" Ditud.i ,
derhof tlio United States dlstrhtcomt mil
son of .ludgo Duiulj
Mi Siiuiies'ioinmuniuition , as tri\ui lust
biitniiluv , commences nllll an apology for up.
p < Milnp before the bond , ns tliopuiU in-
volvul was nouni , ' man of who-,0 family ho
hid the highest i oj'iut. Ho liiul to do It ,
howeu'r , out of self piotei-Uuii , mid \ \ is nil-
Used by his frit'iida to inform the board.
lie stu'od Unit \\hin \ tlio diniinllv bit \Muit
hluiMlf mid Alt Hiiklmuser ivt-nnliii *
) pa\e-
iiiont w.i-i at 1(3 ( liolcht. , itiil vlicu the fommoii
icniiidl liul ) \ !
] i\ng ordlimnies uiitUi con-
sidciitlon , it "joung man" unite liiin and
.nd
" im mo doliiR sibltf lot ofoilt im < 1 might
to iinko more monei on It lumhi-ipiou do
It 'Iho ili.iiiimm of tlio Inard ot public
woilis is moroirsponsibli ! toim * foi his po l-
tion than any nno In the cit\ \ I took his pi--
tltlon and pot signatures to It \ \ hen ho could
not Hols Indolitel to nto for Ills position
iindan * . thing ) nu want doni'Jiist si } so '
Mi Spurns snlil thill ill tin tlio i-i.iiitr.itl9
ivoruln inii-o this voting in in c-imio to him
. iKiiliiandho ( Spain's ) tnrnml him inc-i-lo
Mr. Hemv , siiK | tliitoiiili'iit of tlio aspii.ilt
compmy lie Imd the smio talk with lleni ) .
Ho. said , "I can nn.itigo It so
tlmt von c-nn mike moniv in this waj.
You have 1 .20 ( KM i , . ads of paungat.'ithent.sii
vurd. o" $ ixill ) ) ( ) Myself ami ftioniKlll
diviilo tint \\Uli you Taho5s0tioi ! ) mid niio
1110 C-iO.OOO for 1113 self and f ilon ds.
I know th.it nil innti.u-tois
mo tliiues There is goliifr to ho moio
mom } undo tills .M.u-tlmn ou'iliofou and I
lltll g lllg t ( ) llIlM ) SOIIIO Of it If\OIl0 \ |
I'lioul iinil ilo It mil jjet.voiu1 pax , j on \\lll
kntm I II.IM doio nn vvoilt , mul tint is nil
\nuwatittolcnow Now , go nlicul I inn
save v on lots of tiviiblti "
" 1 passed htm toll"niy ami hnpivollciiiy
tliosmiotnlk llumv * ml tint humid Squires
\\eiLi.otlu tint kind of business \ Mnito \
voio wnltingroi \ \ s liiL'olllio KLiitkin.iiito
iiiiinu his pi iiiiipals , and how houas golngto
iuiiimtou It.
'lliphoi'oinciitlons ivonlon four live oe
six lUys Munilii ) Julv ys , ho us at < nr
otlUo and \Mintci ) to Know \ \ liuto had 1011-
L'ludul to do , , iiul Ifvo had lioiiul fioiu Cup-
tain th'll 11.
"Hi ? silJ , 'Von follows want , to hiiuv ] ' ,
boiMUbo 1 mint to got nut of town , anil llio
mill uni lie riimiiu ) ? wlillo Iiun pono.1
"I suid f iiWH ) ) vouldho * ) H a day \\ldlolia
\vns HuuimoiInK. Ho said : 'I ' iutom ! to
liait mid am 111 n | io.sliion to Kd it. '
"Ilo tlion spokooi hiving got Iilikluni cr
hlspo-Alllon. Ho suld he liiul known liim
sinio howiisa little Iwv Tuesdiy , luly.'f ,
ho uciitout- look at tliu repalis.'andvhoii
I came back hous \ thoie. lie s.ild ,
'Vou aio lia\liifc tioublo ubout icpili-s. II
you \vr.nl it iKud I can llx It. Just n imo Ilia
oi-lio and i c.iii llx It. None of jour nionkoy
I kuohat I urn do 1 inn tcll-
I "aid , -\\o aio inuklag the lup.ilrs as n o
think jjiopui'hun \ \ wugot to limning our
mill wo will dlsui-il old stun1 ' lie said , 'I
can llx It 'llioros ' a fortune In it. You'io '
poms to hmo tiimbli ! , but I taii t > raootli Ifc
uvu I will buy the 1011 ill- contract foi 10
cents per ji'itl I hnvo fiioiuls ho
will t.ilo It ifwo cm liu-o nile
mnku OUT eight cents pur jiird. '
"When this ( 'riivc'l misi'niws lanio up ho
w.is on h md and s.ild ho could llx that foi IB.
Tint wis the day wo Inul the llrst tioiihlo
\vilh the lrt > urd about grwcl.
lie said , 'You hud bottailx
it up this nfluriiooii If jou
don't fixithiro I will go toChiugo mid meet
All Gmn ' "
One ol thomoiiiborsof the bond niUcil
'Pi-om thoRistof > our slutcnionts so far ,
tnKpuitj know that trouble \\iis coming ou
and hocouldllx lt ( "
"Yos , lie Mild liacould smooth ovuythlnp ,
as I I'wo stated. I am KultiK It in detail.
IJu made his .stiKsiumL the iifturnoon nftcr
the ho , ud lnd tiUoii action n'niuilluK the
suhitHutiqnof biokcn stone foi BfiHU. "
.Mr. Siiuii on asked Illrlctmusvrwli.it daj ho
saw him ( Siinirus ) t ilklnjj tea man ontho
coiner of LuiMinvoith and T\vuuty-iilntU
t-tnota
llliklisuscrnsla'd , "Is Unit tlio mm } "
Mr Sjuias said : 'Tint ' Is the nun Iain'
tu'ldiigubout. Itstiuuk mo ycstoivlny tlmb
U\o \ KUitlomeii weie hcliitf dccolMU Tlia
mm eoiilliiuui iHoiiiititif ; to 'ilx It , ' u.ilii } ( ;
ovurythiiiK M S nil i-iitht.
"Meeting him the i xt mornlrpr , near the
tliuBuulc ofConimouo , ho ii iln sjioltc of
'Jhliifjlt. ' saying there wisii'tmuth tiino to
lo o , mid I had hitter lot him llx it.
I ( jot Ud of him then mid In foity
minutes ho u w ovoi at tlio olllco
iiiul I got rid of him sigain Thoonly nmn ho
iiiuitloncdHS \ Mr Diikhiiuscr no ether
public ofllc-lal. Ilo did not uaoliis name , but
only fiuld the 'chulimnn.1 I said Cup-
tain ( licoii win tiblu to brcvlc him or mo
in tuo to sugKCst any suih thing to
him. In ( ( inclusion ho uald. 'Don t the
rlmirnian of the board make cstiinitOK ?
Dan' l ho pass on them uud the otlicimem -
ben not on Ills suffgostlons * ' I
said 'No. ' I explained the upciutloiii of
contracla to him When I Ktatcd
thu Iii4ice'tora | dulles , lie tuid ,
'Hanllxtliu inspector. What nioio huvfl
jou otto suyP
" 1 think It IB duo tn Mi , Biikhtiusor to sfty
I thought thd nitlonof this youiiK nmn waa
to keep Mi. Hiikhuuw and mybclf iu fur
npart ts iiossible"
Mr. Illrldnuiscr asked : "Have I over given
jou utiy reason In word orautlon foi thinking
imj tiling of thokindl"
Mr H < iuliif > nnswdod : "Nonohutcvor ,
I don't know thut I IIUNO talked ulLliyoU
much
"The young man said tiodlilnot coiibidor it
moru tlmii fair to roh the public all \ \ o louhl ,
'Now , that woMo > rot tlicthuiiLO , lutsdolt.
and I'llstny ' t > . \ It. It don't tiniko u hit of
diftonnio to you how I do it , so lun tisldo
it. '
"Ilo came to my oflleo ropoitc'dly lullcil
inoupijy ttlopliono , mot mo on the stuct ,
< tc , iind It struck mo tint Mr llliH-
hauhtr mid I woio ( | unrrclllnK ulluout
unv nason In tlio woild. I hue lost all ro-
gild for tlio youui ; man bccausu I IK v IT saw
such pill. 1 have tlio irivutost respect , how
cvor , for Ills fumlly I do not want to mi ri-
lion tils iinmo unless Mr. lllrkluiubtr leslrca
It. "
Mr Ulikliutiicr asked "Did lie baj I hail
asked him to dotliiitl"
"No , bill Ho baid you voro not Inter-
toted , oni ) as ho controlled jou , tlmt you
lould do tills Ho tuld Air IJIilchiiusir wouH
ImvoU ) dolt. Ihuio woio four mimes ncodod
for his appointment , and 1 KQthcio \ "
Missrs Klcrat'-ad mid Tuiay line de
manded the iiiino of HID .vouiiKin.ui Mr ,
Dirkliiiubtrsiilil that out of fricudshlp fir
the family ho did not want tlio iiumo put on
Mr S < p\roa suld , "I do not know his
Initials. Wo call him ' .Siijj' Dundy.
'iliojounimniiiiiiil ( 4Tld Is my llrst nt
tempt 1 do not know liow thi'V ilo It , hat
tlu' > K''t tin iv and miikothomands , and I pro-
dosnto make seine cf it "
KMr Kuiiiy mUilMr. Illrkau | ( elf ho had
I"'iluMuiM.1 Jin tliojiiilfi b > Jluii ij ' 1 hoVe
\Vo hav