THE O31/\HA \ DAJLY BEE , SATURDAY , ATGCST 23. 1SOO , TfflAT SWCIDEN Ml DO If Ttey Qo Into the Strike Thcj Will Btrike to Win. THEM MISTAKE IN THE BURLINGTON CRISIS Itiiiiiui-ed Transfer of 3Ir. JIo > 'rll or St. Joe to ( he I'ntillc Diilsion ol the U. 1 * . The Audit IIIR of Mechanical George \V. Vroomnn , clialrnun of the grievance committee of. the "Onion Pacific en- plti < MTs , hut arrived , and with a number of members of tlio brotherhood discussed lu so- rrot tlic rrcat strike lu the cast -with a view to making such preparations as night bo re quire ! nhAild it ojctenfl to this section of the country. The switchmen In tholocal < yards arc seri ously wondering whether the ntrlko li going to roauh them , and few of them would bo sur prised II they should bo ordered out. Said owe of tliomi "Jf tbo stilkc readies the Missouri river wo will fuel it In Omaba. It nilfrht affect only the Northvuntern , bat that mud and the TJuloii Pacific are so closely tilled ttmt the latter would undoubtedly try to h.a'idlethe Northwestern freight , nnd that .Would . mnke trouble here. JTh < ! situation is becoming serious and it U very -nmniblii tint thei'e will to a general etriio in which the federated bodies -will join. Tbo action of thoOitr ) lln trying 10 put the union switchmen In the place of thri striking Knights of I/ibor swilcluiien , and the same action as to the bralceniPu and flro- men , ts hound to makt trouble. Tliew luen of course refused to like the jiUoesof the strikers und were tU > n discharged , and this rrciniltMl them into joining the strike. This will force Sweeney and Suryentto tale ft hand in thopimoflndebmiiGl them to pool ISKUW with tbo knights. 1 wouldn't bo ? ur- ] irised to see tholaiiphts put through all right. These other fellows , tuoi > o who re fused to tuki * their places and -were drugged Into the s'rlkoat ' the eleventh hour , will pet discharged. If it is to bo made n goivral tie- up of th < * whole Vandcibilt system it will bo one of the most complete affairs of the kind overseen "Tho f ilk-rated Twdies' representatives meet at 'lerr" Ilnute Saturday and then It wit probably be decided what IB to lie done. There i * one thing suro-if the switchmen eo intothis they will po in to win. They won't moke nay 'men chumps of tlieuisdvpsiis they flid In Ihc Burlington strike. That wm a wrctclu'illy in.iuuKW affair , uud that was thu came of Its failure. 'The 'neii v.cut out Itisinfill bodies nnd gave the eomjitny time to 1111 their placos. The switchmen didn't RO out for weeks , and in the meantime the places of tlin engineers and llromeu h.id been filled nnd the new men 1'ad f OHIO ten uvlc'Jjfe of the yards , so that they coul ! b'lp out those who wore put in the Bwilchtnui's places. Even Stone admitted that they \vrro not seriously crippled until the swifhmon went out "I tell you they were fools to po out The coiuiun'x offered the men in these yards Etiiiklarri pay If they would romaln. and tney hnvehadit all over the system. They were nettled to those other fellows , but they wont outvriththein , and what isinore , they have ( .tajod out with them , nnd that Is all the thanks they received. Tlry vlll never lie such fools ajMin , for they hurt the switch men's ' union tor that move more than it will recover from In then eU twenty-live years , oven If it should ever ice-over liom It. The war I have it figured out is that the Centr.il strike will result iu a sei-oiid strike on the partof the various unions and brotherhoods. If that wmi's there will bo music , but if it don't , the company will hnve things moving soon. AVlicn the iwitchrucn leave tliev will tie up the road. They will blockade tbo yards sotlmttniins can't fret through. "At tlw time of the Jiurlincton strike they ' ran their trains all in and left this nwd un'd yanls clear. Thnt isn't the way they will do UKaiu. If our folks can't arbitrate tills mat ter they will have a strike that will suaxK'nd every tli lair. " A Northwestern official stated that the rumor ofan iDiponJInKslrilieonthnt. line was already cutting tbo couiiiuny jtio,00 > ) adaj.hy ( ultlnir down travel and roilueiiif "shipments. "The ] iu blic booms to bo utraia that It will l o sldotraclred if it pees with in , " ho said , "and the other roads are prettlnt ; what rightly belongi- us. I don't think tbo strike will roach the river , bat I xvill say tint I consider thoouUwU very serious. " W 11 i all n ? Ii M "Whether or not the ciiRincers , firemen nnd s\\ltchtiPii ! oa the iMilroails leadlup into Omaha will strike depends entirely upon the outeotno of the supiouio council that con venes at Terre Hnute , lad. , toihy. If the ft : matters of difference ara not settled at that mectiniin general wallout of all the federa tion men will follow. A prominent Ivnight of Labor at a lute hour last nieht wild ; "If tbo strike is de clared -wo will make 110 mistake , as we did wlica the trouble with the Burlington wis on , A-rr.inKcmeiitshiivo already been per- fectud lij which , If notice is si-rveil , every engineer and fireinnti will step from his cab ; every \viU-lmmnwilloavonisivvit \ ! < h : every union ttlojrtuph oi > or.itorvill laive hit. liej , mid ui twi'Htv-fonr hours woili show the inouoy Itlujjt. tliut labi > i mubt bo recog- Howevor. the Itnights do not predict any trouble. They are confident tint everything will hi-settled m a satisfaitory manner be fore Moaduy. . Oeor oV. . Vrootnaaof rs'orthPJntte , chiilr- niau of the Oiccutivo comniittoo of the Urothfri.'iodof Locomotive lindneers , spent UienlgU at Council Bluffs , and \vai in at tendance upon the meeting of the ° hrothor- hood npinocrt > and flremeiiof that oity. In Oniiihalho Central L.ibi > r union 'held a nos < ioii that JiiBted tiutil nuurly midnight. The stJita'vas discussed ntloupth nnd reso lutions denouncing the Yauderfollt system wrro ailupttvi. 'J'lio union plodjo.l financial aid to the stilkers upon the east-oru roads , midappnlnt.nl George \Villard , X. S. Miilinu , la\la Morris , Julius Meyer and William O'iirienas acommittooto call a mass ineet- ingto discuss the situation and ralsofunds to luithortho interests of thomtinwhoaronow out ' 3 * IT M A.uilits tlio AucotintH ortlic * U. 1' . 3 The removing of the headquarters of the Eupurintoadcut of motive power of the Union Pacific fi OKI this city to Choretme ivill rwult in quitca roJuotion of the foroeof the oSlco at the shops , HarctofotMiill the nocoimts of the entire tnochuiileal department have been audited in theolllce of tha stipi'rintijndeiit of motive jioi\or , but hertuifter this vorlt mil he done in the oSlee of Auditor Vouiig. Chief Cleric Orandall , who has boui in charpe of that part or the -\vnrk will ho fausf erixid to tlio of- lice of the auditor ul o. All the records of theoftioe , including those of whc\la ailos , ew ines , cars , etc. , will betaken taken to Cheyenne. P. K. EaHev will be transfcirtxl from 1'ortland , Ore. , to" ho chief alcrk in the record offlco. The oHico of tlie assisUiut suparlntendout nnd the hoadnuaiU'rs of i he diusion will it > jmlti ntOnuho , niid tlietvti no indication of uvy tnnslcrof the men in Iho shops. The shops are ruuuiinj ou full tlmonlne nnd one-half hours six day * in the veok , and und with the yards lull of car * , with plenty of work to licijp the whole loico occu- plod. > Io il < ioe lo the J'aoillo. A tolosram was rt ccived yesterday from Ore. , stating that C. J. Smith , . . irof the Pniltlcillviilon of the 11'iicillo road was ul ut to rtsign nud xvould l * iUfceodod ly ( Jeuai-al Manager Mc > Is'tlt , late of the St. Joe .Szlirtiiid Inland. Ttie ji-pati'h could not ba venfloJ be aiio Ultra \roa noaRIoIal at } - - - - - - - fmniliar with the ifu > e. A fonx * ol naen is ut iirosant at "worlc j > rt > ] mrliir thu ( nilfrixjunds on Shai'iniui . . . . „ . . . _ . irteiuher 1 to4. vbirli proiuisen lolw the * ln r.t fair < nrf lield under tbo immurement of the -las county agricultural uorloty , No > ire epaa-oJ to uiuko it a success. KlttliVnnl A. largo number of enthusiastic Sixth -witrd republicans attCHdcd the meeting of the -ward club last cventnR nt the oornor of Tvvsnty- tilKtlinndLaltc. In tlio nb once of Prwl- doutChrisSpecht , Vice Prwldont Louis Lit- tloflcld owuplod the clialr. E. C. CXwpersat atthcsecretarj's table Tlic executive committee Instrucbeil to procure nflue It was dpcJded to hold a rouslncmoetmiT tjvo tvnels from lt st eronlnp , and the exec - tlvc committee \vn instructed to oorreKpwd with sotnc of the candl'latw ' for stiit MUcos witn ulew \ to having thain addrabsthe mcotlnp. Mr. R , A. L > . Dick -vriw present and ad dressed the mretinK on party Itwucs. RcvoHttiVnril Ucinocrats , The Seventh Ward Democratic clut > met lastnhrhtnt Uidam's Ml , corner ofValnut iiinlTwcuty-sUthiti-ccUi. There xvcro calj- about thirty rotors present , In.ttheynmdoup by entliuslusm what tboy Incked rn tiumbcr * . Tlie t > erinfxnent orpHtliHtion eomplctod by the election of Judge .Martin Lanedonns president ; J. J. Polnta , vic-ciiresldent ; H , H. Neveotn , suMretary , aad Cliorlcs Johnson , treasurer The executive committee tp- iwlntcd hv tliO president wu.nisU of M. D. Itochc , J. B. Hupliw , S. .T. GarUaerVilliam Itoiiu and PntricU 3. ftcfirnc. Tbo club -vvas iwlilrosiod bv T , T. llaho'ioy at some lenscth. llohcid th.it the rrmt | > lica < i luirtr should 1 defeated for th i\5 ) u thnt ovonif Hincndineiilli defeated ttore ft-ill he dnngcr of a npubllmn legislature lUMilnp n statutory | irohbltton ! law. Ho uulophwSd Br > Td nnil 'declare ! that lilchatils vis a sli-ncUk-r , tin iiutJ-proMliltionist iti ) inaha and u jirohililtioiiist in some other iarts of the state. Ho siild tliat everybody ; uew vliwo to find James E. Eoyd. He vonld vito u sUitutorr prohibition hill If he vercpovcmor within fiftt-cu minutes after it . \ \ ' . TontiHcnd and .T. P. J llyati also spoke , h o latter boinc ititroduc'Od us a U fo ton xre- mbllcun , hut this year worUlEff for dcmo- rntlc succ'ossnt tlio i > olls. HAS JSTO A. G1UP. V Milk " \Vn ) ! ! Snitt licil anil tin : Driver Seriously limited. .Tames Miller drives n milk \vagon for John lansetithe dairyman , amlin tiyins topet oft the motor tracu nt the corner of Sixte < nth mid Doiipe sti-eeLs ycstcrdny afternoon In imcto escHjwa jussiri ? train' he drove his vugou fairly in front of * jih costbound cable train nnd wiu unable to Et-t across leforo tlio Rrip ear struc ! : liini. The par struck the hind wlioel of Ills wapoa on its side , IriputciitnK the toain ' 0 that tlioy stnitcd to run. . .Millervm dragrcd nlonp U'iththcmilitmtxK wore rapidly being jtuptiudnn the Htrcot. but ho held on to the ines until jiartit'xcaufht the horses rma res cued him Ha was but slightly bruisc-d. The luina e conslstd of a srnnflioU. wheel niid thee o s of sivor.il ullonsof inillc. JtannliCft , of J3l'ioJ.y ttottom Unter this enptionriir. St'Nr > AY BEE will contain a collectlttn of ghost stories tliat nerv ously iiiclinud people should bhun. I'oni I ol Public AVorks. 1'ho board of public works held a meeting yesterd.iyifteni < ion. _ Bids for si-worinc district Xo. 110 wore first 01 > oncu. That o'f Prank L. Reeves was signed by lilnisdf and Con ( InUnsrhor , It wais unaccompanied by a chcclt.but after con siderable di cusloii the lid wns allo vrd to ro in. On niotioii of Mr. Purra.v , however , ; helioaril afterwards ordered that in future all bids must bo af uoinpanicd by a certified i-hoi'l : forthesurncnlled for in the ailvertise- uient. Tlics soMCr bids inchiil [ > d a number > f small itoim. There -IMV three bids , and Frank L. KeovcsA : Co. vcro awarded the loiitrac-t The folloivinp final estimates wci-callowed : I. E. Rllev , & Co. , pavins Thirtieth street , from Snauldinp to Ames avenue , SUOS7.0J ; F. Ryschorl , gr.uiing J mmctt street , from Sistcenth toTwcuty-fourlh , SJ-l4S.5i ; niti- nins < fc Slavin , curbintr J > 'liit.n sti-eet , frotn tbosouthliiie of the Goodman property to Castullnr fttraet , fllW ; C. D.- Wool worth , curbing liiuuuv street , Svam Sherman avenue to Twenty-fourth street , SSO'i.O- ; Hush Mu r j > li.v , curhi us T weuty-ni ulh uvcnn e , fiora one-half llo\vnrd street to Lejven- \vorth , Hjlil.J.H ! Kd Gillahan , pi-allnj ; Twenty-second street , froa L.cuven\vorth teSt St Mary's avenue. iSaH.iJJ ) . d Bttrus'icport sliowoJ that ho had laid lOJi , ! lineal fret of cross walks from July 1 > to Aumst IB , and for this hu presented a bill of SiiK.JJ. .T. O. Corby piwenlcd n bill of ? 315. ! for piirson sc\ver.sdurliiB \ the mouth oC July , It wus apprcvcd. The ivberut of J. 33 Smith & Co. , the. pav- liipcoiitrnctora , was $ I,457.1U. Itvas found coircL-tund approved. Tor furnishliis catch basins for senrers , the PaUoii-Vieiliiifj iron works was allowed The inoinbnrs thought that there was a neiessitr for ivjulrlu tliu Klerenth street vinduct.nndthesc'cnUir.v . Instructed to notify the city councilor the decision. Th - ly ( > cliort gr.idin ? matter\vasfixod up bvllermnn ICouut/e nt'recmtr lopuy the labor claims of Sl.ii01.01.V \ hcu this is done ho will be alloyed to receive the ballaneo duo the delimiting couti'nitor. cone-hoi 1'ullman Throufrli palnco lcej > eis. tlininf ; curs , f reo rodining1 ihnir cars toCUU'ujro anil iiilurvening1 point via tlio prwt ItocUIblanil i-outo. Tlclro office lliU2 , Sixtcoiilh und Fiirnum. Dhtrict Court. Jlcrisan 33asoh haa bwuc-ht suit apiinst David J. find Catherines Hay den t forcclobc a mechanics' * leinupon propoity in ICouutze Place. Last Xoremlier 13u--eh funiishej the Haydoui lural > er for their house , and at the pitioutlinie he ullogus that il50.1S is due anduiinid. | MuryA. and .lolin P. Taylor never dij # ct aloiifr veil together nnd no\v Mary his coin- mtnec'i n suit to remove the yoke that pills In her petition for divorce she solemnly avcrs > tliut ou April i2T , 1SS ? , slio united hcrhvxnd and foitunavitli \ Joliu's at Daven port , la , and that ever since that time she hat hofli a trno , lovinir , chaste and ol odlunt \vifo , hut ivith John it has Iweu quite the otherwise- what his wife says is true In five counts bhe dmrges that he has -nhollj foniotlcii Ills niarriayo obhpations , and be- bides beiii ) ; an all round hud man on Kcuoral principles , lioisa conflrmed drunk- arlWltli Werner Kobelt thocaso is reversed , and \vlillo he has been a model hushiiiid , he svears that Ids wife Caroline , whom be mar ried ut Rutland , Vt. , ou the J th day of Jan uary , HiV , has pone ivronp wid that she na ? notonly forsaken his b"d and board , but has prone to live witliono William Thombon at COS N'orlli beventoeuth Btroat. Werner piays for a divorce anil prays that ithe issued lustaii tfr. William J Paul hai hroufcht suit agilnst Case .t ICeunodv , contractors , Paul allogfs that on the Oth dnv of October lai C o it IJcuiicxly agreed , to erect for lilin fifteen dwelling licuses , for wniuh thoywaro to receive Kil.fuO. Work ivas commenced manv months Ufroandslnco that time the philntill alleges that lie hm i > aid ovcrS'Aoy.iW , hut still the buildings arouu- linished and that only quo m.m is working iMion them. The defendants refuse to ooui- uleto the Job und state that they vlll file a lit'u forfl5 , U. W hut Paul vants is a re- utraluiuj order to proviut this Hou from going ; on record ntfiihiit hU property , County Court , In the county court jcstrday thoBohn sasti and door company commenced a suit to recover $300 from W. B. Bripre , The de fendant , so the plaintiff ullrgas , was em ploye * ! us a salesman from the first of the year until ftnv days ap > , and dorinR thnt time ivas paid : iiid in ox CMS of his salary and uslu > nill not pay It baclt , prucoudluijs have beeu brought to collect tlie amount. Pours' Is. the purest audbestsoajievor inado ltil ( ( icmlrmaii Hurt , The train that biouht the rauueil cicur- sionlat * homo y < * terday afternoon WHS bo luttxl wi hour auj forty-five mluutw by rea- a n of a frvlght train ou the main Hue of the t'ulou I'ai'lDr jfolnj ; through ahridjo east of Grand Ulund. In tlie tvcddout the engineer , Bob ( Jcutlcniuu , who Is very well knu\vu \ in w lii-re ha resides , U rv ; > orted tohavo been st-riousk Injot\- It ivni Impjuibln to Fftdpfitiita information Irc/tn / ihf oflltlais regarding the \vreck 3TJ/F- Bnckeri of tlio 1'ncino Short Line Kntcrprlne Viatic Known. CntfAoo , -Autrut'-2. ! fSiwctnl Toleprara to THE Btr j The great , railroad inystory i * now practically eiplalned , The I'aciAc Short line , now liulldlnp between Sioux City and O den , Is backed by the MiiulintUn trust company of New Vorlt. Ko other Milro.d line has at present any interest In It except thntclo c truffle nrrangemonts have boon insde with it by the St. 1'aul road , as ad mitted a short tlrtio npi ) b.r Provident Miller , and probably alsou-ith theOrcath Northern. " \Vhen completed tlio road could oanlly divide the through business Mith tno Union Pacific , it bavin R all ttio r'llon I'nrlflc connections and three others , A.II In- tervlewn year np ) with Chairman Blancliard of the Central Tr.viHo aaioc-iatlon , and a di rector of the I'.ieitic Short Line seems to hHie nttrarte < l vast attention to the road and its poaslMlitliis , and tie consequence Is that theSt. I'.iulNorthwestornandGreatXcrtli- crn roads and two larce banking houst-s are innkin r spirited lilds for the property. Chalr- mnii Maiiflmrd Is Smnly impreaiod vlth thcfutui-o RToatnc'ss ' of theroad and does uot with to sell , but the Manhattan trust com pany favors n sale , which will probably be inaJf utnlarg-o jiroHtto ono of the prcocut biddors. Can't AKIPC on .Arbitrators. CmrM , . \ug-ust 22 [ Special Telegram to THE Kru.J In eon onatico with the iiRroed adianccof rates from St. Louis to Texas common points ton bnsls o ! $1.33 , instead of the , n-ew t T > J-cent basis , the Central Traffic iissdc-IatJoa today grivo notice that it woula quota tlio advuiu'C from iu territory. The Tcsas tnon lici-e have not jet agreed ou arbi trators to adjust rates ns between St. Louis andXew Orlotin sand Texas. The XIMV Kitllronil U ) , I'iko's 1'onk. CHIC mo , Aucust 2i. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] In speaking of the recently completed railway up Pike's Peak , J. J. Car- torof Wolroie , N. V"a member of the tutcr- uaUonal Ticket Agents' association , today saldi "A ride ou the new cog wheel road is a desperate undertaking. The speed is only eipht miles an hoar atlho highest and often but throe mlka are made , but the as cent is about twouty-fivo feet to the hundred. The boilers of the engine are set at an angle of about 40 = ivhcn the engine Is on a level , but when ascending the grade they arc about level , and the sitnoway with the seats in the raw , but you sit perfectly level when tr.ivcl- the peak. When rimningat amcdium speed the ti-ain can bo stopped within four feit niidvhtn runiiin ? at the minimum it can be stopped instantaneously. " The World's Fair Muddle. CHICAGO , August 22. i Special Telegram to THE 13 rr. . ] The line of demur katioii has been drawn between the world's Columbian expo sition directors and the national commission ers , and unless the xwver of each is not very soon known It is cot at all unlikely that there will be a clash between thctwo organizations. As the duties and powers of the t\vo bodies at present stand they are rather ambiguous. The cotmnitUjoon foreign exhibits made an effort to gain n little headway in the vrork that they suppled was part ol their duties as members of the foieigti exhibits commit tee , but thiry were informed that they were RX'tttnt ; heyond their jurisdiv'tion. Ttie re buff , itiHSHid , catnt from several of the mem bers of the national commission , who are member ? of the foreign exhibits committee in the nation til organization. Secretary Butter- worth todny wired from Washington that members of the national cominissiou had re quested that a conference bo held nt Pnila- clclphiato determine the relative duties of the two organizations , J'our I'ooplc Killed. , Pa. , August 22. A horrible acci dent , occurred this forenoon on the Mount rcnu gravity railroad , the mountain route en- cirdlucMount Peun , S'JO ' feet above the city of Reading. About 10:30 a car containing about eighteen passengers was taken from the station to the top of the mountain. There the car was detached from the engine. It broke nivay and ran doivn the mountain at the rate oi about eighty miles an hour. AVhen the car reached the station at the foot of the incline it jumpedtho track uudrollcd do\vn \ a fjflv foot embankment , \vhoro it landed up- si do down with the passengers imprison od inside , Edgar M. Lcviin and Charles Het- tuiv , coudviitor , Miss Rosa Pfeifor and Miss Harriet Hinkle were Idllc'd. Miss Hiram Chittcr nnd Mrs , W. A. Sclimel will die. Amended Alien Contract La I ) r WASHIVOIOX , August 22. The amended alien contract later law was picscntoJ in the house today from the committee on labor. Its principal features are ; It is made unlawful on the Dart of an alien to enter the United States under any contract to perform labor or service. If the master of a vessel shall bring auv such alien into the United States he shall , "being suhjott to anne and imprisonment , be required to return the alien to the port of embarkation. ] tshi.ll not he lawful for any person or corporation to encourage any alien laborer , mechanic or artisan toemipratofrom any foreign country to the United States by a promise of employment throuprh advertise ment or otherwise. The provisions of the act shall not apply to professional actor * , ar tists , lecturers , regularly ordnincd ministers ofthu ( ro = pel , learned professors for colleges and seminaries or professional singers. Pour KillRil bjn Iluutiwny Train. UMIOHILXT GilCal. . , August 23. This morning at Cascade the air brakes on a trata standing at the summit leaked and Uie train , consisting of a caboose and several cars , started drwn tlio grade. At the base the train crashed into a ftfifrht , killing Con ductors Kinsley and Connelly nnd Bralccmen IJwiner and Lievir and badly injuriiiff u couple of others. The Cascule station was thrown dmvii a precipitous 1.111 and it and seventeen cars \\ere jiilfilupiua mass. The Atlantic cypress mill the Overland Flyer were warned in time to avert a friehtful disaster. Ijiir o IVmciOfTcringsi Loolccd for. WAMIISOTOX , August iiJ. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB BID. ] Secretary "VVindonVs of fer to pay all the interest which may accrue at maturity on the -t1 per cent bonds which are now offered for redemption , willllkely re sult , ills said ut the treasury department , in IX ) per cent of tbc 4)jS ) being ofteroJ xrithin slitv days , Cell money is higher in New York than It has been fortonyiutrs. This is explained by the heavy gold exports to pay fororJers ly importers vho arc antioipatinR the adoption of the McKiuley bill. It will probably take four months to relieve the none } inaikot. _ _ AVIndoin on tbo Money Strliifjonov. Nuw YORK , A ( rust C2Vhon Secretary " \Vludoin was soon tonight concerning the stringency In the money market and tlio of- Tect of his order for the redemption of4 p < T cent bonds , ho said : ' ! have biwii in con' sultutionlth anutnberof gentlemen since my arrival concerning tha effect of the meas ure and the reports wore favorablo. Hands seem to 1 > o oo-ning in freely , and I believe this action will afford sufficient relief. " 'Down Iho .Mountain Hide. , Cole , Atipust Ii2. Xtiar Lyons , C ilo. , thbs morning a stone train of sevencai-s , vhile going down giade , bwamo tmmaniure- nhl > utid started on a wild run dovn ths mountain side. The engineer and firetnHii uud four tr.iln men jumpej , three liningkllloJ anil the others seriously Injured. The killed are 12nplnoer Norton andCarUepatrers Ktsr- Kiison and Gurken , The \vhole train was liilod up in a promiscuous muts of mint at the foot of the mountain. J oltorbs. \VAHiixfiTox , August 2J. Hiinsbrou 'h ol ? \'ortn Daliotu ItitroJuofd in the lioufae today n joint rf filuticu proposing uti atncndmmt to the oiustltutiou providing that neither the Uniteii States nor uny Mut shall pane a IHW nuthorirint' tiie-OHtiblUhinent or maintain- unco of a lottery or uny K'buine fur tut ) din- tiihutlou of prizes liy chiuoe. ICillctl hy a I'rciualur * ICxilo ] lciii. ATIUKA : , I'a. , AuK'Kt ' ; > . > DurU ; a h w haltleat the .soldier * ' eiicuuipuieut tolu > u cuiinou wu prematurely dlwlur rtil , iiis'uutlv ' WiliugVtllBcbiiiin , fuUIly tujuruikr Jaiaw 24. Castanwro and tearius off the thumb of Cauiuauat.r UaOriclL. fX A ZTfi < A. Novel C dcbrntlun HfUl In tlu City Cirr or MEMCV , AiiRust22. [ Special Tol- ttgram toTiu Bnr..J Orteof the most novel celebrations ever held im the American con tinent took place In this city jestcrJay. It" was the celebration ol the SOBth anniversary of the torture of Cunuhtenoc' , last emperor of the race , by Oortez far tlie purpose of jnnk- Ing him divulge Iho lo-.utiwi of the treasure supposed to have beeu Iniried by Moutcruma. The coloration took place on Hazeo do lo llcformi , where there had boon erected two Aztec pavillious. Tlnvu batallions of infan try formed adoullo IIne through\vhleh Pres ident Diaz aud his cabinet pwsedto the Alice temple where the povornor of the federal dis trict , citj council , military men and otters vere received. Addresses wro delivered inthoAz- toc languages , and poems were read. Indians for miles around camp , bearing feather- worked standards andnttlred In costumes , such as were worn previous to the full of the Aztc ? emperor. Theie were native hands by scores , and it Is estimated that incliidluptho inUltor\'bands tiiero were at least four hun dred inllitnr.i musicians present A fUr Pres ident Diaz liad placed a wreath on the sutuo of Cuauhtemoc , the Indians nearly burled the base with flowers , arranged in nn artistic manner , Ojcn ulr dunces werepiven , Indian music being furnished by native bands. Hostilities Liable to be Itcricwod. Six SILV.OOK , August 2J. The proiwsi- tioa for peace male by the dlplomatlo corps to Provisional President Eeta was simply an abandonment of the autonomy nnd inde pendence of Salvador. It Is amrmed hero thnt there propositions were suggested , by President Barillas of Guatemala , J\'nturilly , there is much dliploasuro tnanifestod iu political circles. The hostilities which have been suspended are licble to be resumed at any time , as President Kzeta has declared that ho will not submit to the dic tation of Barillas , and it is cur rently reported that lie has definitely decided to reject the proposed treaty A prominent ofllcial connected with Ezeta's government said It was thought hero that President 32zeta has not been fairly treated by the diplomatic corps , especially by tlie United State. * minister. The uceotiutious for peace should have taken place ou the soil of Salvador , as Salvador was both the victor and the aggrieved party. It wis reversing all International procedure and making the vanquished party dictnto terms to the vic torious one. The Customs . ViJiiiinlstr.-Ulon IJI1I. [ CopyrialitiSMbu Jiim'jt O'ordnn Jlennctt. ] riiAKuroiiT , AtigustlH. INeiv York Herald Dable Special to THE Bir. : . ] The Fwnlc- foit Zeitung publishes the following official statement of the inoetincr of the committee of American consuls and the treasury ofllcials : "All reports thnt the Paris conference de clared for any nodltkation or mild appli cation of the customs iiJ ministration bill are unfounded. Thus conference has no authority or desire to modify the law. Its purpose is only a uniform interpretation and a firm and equitable enforcement of the act and a guarantee for the lawful protection of legiti mate trade Ijotweea Europe and the United States. " _ Consul Committee's Denial. BKIIIJV , August 22 , The Frankfurt Ga zette publishes an official statement from the committee of United States consuls general who recently held a meeting in Paris , in which a denial is given to the report that the Paris conference declared in favor of a modi fication or a mild application of the provis ions of the 31cldnlcyi . A consular con vention , the committee sriy , has noauthority and no desire to seelc to modify the law , and its only purpose was to secure a uniform in terpretation and a firm and equitable en forcement of the measure in order to guaran tee lawful protection for legitimate European trade -with America. Frost Injures Crops In Manitoba. MoxiunA-t , AufjustS-J. A cipher dispatch received today from Manitoln by a leading broker stated that a frost , ranging from two to five degrees , liad prevailed over the whole province of Manitoba and the territories and that about 7i per cent of the crop liad been injured more or less severely. The general opinion hero is that the Mtirnated extent of the damage must bo purely conjectural as yet. AVill Snpport the Ship Owner- * . McLnoruxn , August 22.-Spccial [ Cablegram toTiiBBnc. ] At a meeting of 400 employers yesterday it was resolved to sup ] > orttho ship owacrs against the strikers. Uho employers in the capitals of the ether Australian colonies nies are about to malic , similar declarations. Inconsequence of the strike prices of coal , sutrar aud provisions nro rapidly advancing. A. Hurricane lit Styria. ViEsnfi , August 02. [ Special Cablegram to Tun BEE. ] The duchy of Styria was visited by a hurricane yesterday. The wind blew \vith tremendous force nnd much damage - ago was done. At Gratz , the capital of the duchy , the buildings in which the national oitiioition was beiug held were completely wrecked. hand Culture in I2nelu.nd. Loxno.v , August 2) . [ Special Cablegram to THE Bnn.J Gladstone , speaking at Ilawarden yostcrdny , dilated upon land cult ure in England. Ho said there oi3ght to bo inoro fruit farming and that he believed the value of the land , in npito of lucieasol for eign imports , was destined to improve. A Pointer Tor Russia. . BEUUK , .August 22. | Special Cablegram to Tn'nBcE. ] ThoPostsays UmtKussia ought to prove herdct > Ire for T > OJCO by consenting to an arrangement by nhlch tbo three great powers shall simultaneously withdraw their troops massed ou the Irontler. Cholera MADRID , August 22 , Cholera is spreading along the Mediterranean north of Valencia , where there aroin thenoighhoihoodof twelve new cases dailv. The disease has appeared in several villages in the province ol To ledo. _ _ Granted a V.icatkm. LOKDOX , August 22 [ Special Cablegram to THE Bcr.1Vhite \ , secretary of the Amer ican legation , has been granted n vocation and lias started with his family for the Unltqd States. . A SuiiUcn Steamer. ST. NAZAUINE , August 22. The French steamer Ameriquo today ran down and sank the English steamer fled Brook off this port Three peitons were drowned. Irit-h Potato Crop Ilnlned. Loxnox , August 2J. The Irish iwtato crop is ruined and the condition of cereals is had. Cue death i * reported from eating diseased potatoes. ' HoVII1 Go t i Finland. KAKVA , August 23. { Special Calilesrasi to Tun Unn. ] Emperor \yilliani continues ii excellent health. It is reported that he will nialie atrijito Tiiiland. A Fire ut V , August t ) . [ Sperial Cable gram to THE BEK.J A flro in the customs varobouso hero yesterday caused a loss , of tiWMOW , Icrouors , A KiiKHlnn SnrvpjOnlnrctl. . K , August 2. . [ Special Cablegram ] The Uussuin povernment ha ordered a survey for a line of raiUvuv from Tiflls to Kara. Argentine BrnNOB AIMLK , August ii.In the senate "Vlotmto Fidel Lopafi , miniiterof finance , am ( ! en nd Lavolle , nilnl Ur of war , have ro Nine Ijlvof , ho t In n Augtut 2i. 7Ha tou-nof Swuy near Ouduutmrg. HiiUtfury , burned today au. nine live * were lost. /V Ilopoit . j.t i ! t.'p. ? .al CaMafffa.a to Tut BLI. . ThotNorth German Gazctto di-iiie * thi roportlhat EuiperorVilllamwUl visit Viumaln September r\ Leprosy 'I here. Qi'iuiw. . AufraitX. . Investigation lia < i shewn tluit therein no leprcwvoii tie Inland \ntlnwtl. . ' _ TolllKi'iioiUho Moliiiiley Dili. 3'BAXKroHt , Aui st S-J. The American oomulHrcontereiiCO on th s McKlnley bill has opciiod her . _ _ A ft tfu o.n\ 11.1 vi : i i's. Ijnbctr Ij > y Mfotliig. The MM tin ? in Knlghta of Labor hall to arrange lor the ] iropir ! ohiervance of Lal > or day was well attended. Samuel 1) . Roycr v w elected chairman nnd 32. O. Mayfleld iecretan' . After listening to n serenade from hoMncic City cornet band and a desultory iscusslon itwasilucidcd to participate iutho . nbor dav { inrade. ilesw. . James llpath , V. Kolzer , and Samuel D. IJoyor , were np- tolntod a committee ou fiimncoa , and Mr. loyer vas elected troasurer. A commlltoo of arraiigementJ' ronsisUng of Messrs. C. C. 'auitlin , G. AV. Uhmkenship , .lanifs Kuin , ViUluiuBuirctt aud iSamuel P. lirl ham was U > loiiited. ) Mossrs. Christian ChrMliiustm , 2. 0. ? lnvficld and Snmucl P. lirighnm wci-o appointed a committee on resolution * . t NotcsAbont the City. lllchnrd llowo ntid sisters Mls 4 Mary nnd Sarah lloive of .lohnstoivn , 1'a. , who ia\e been rsponding the summer vlth Dor mrJ tliiphe , returned homy yesterday. .InmeiP. hnyet ha ? heeii ajipoinloil chief of the O. H. Ilatnmond lire depirtment. John 1'lynn has returned from Chlcusjn. Philip ICotn has resumed his old pOMtion on the killiijK tloor nttheG. II. ilumincnid mckiup houses , 31lss Emma Seltzer will return to Chicago oday. John Casey has returned from Sioux Clti * , a. , and reports the crops pood. A cow belonging to E. II. Shonnan was : illed Thursday afternoon by the fast mail train at Savage's crossing , Itev. llobert L.Vbeeler left yesterday \VaVcilold to visit a brother , lhanco ho joes to Sioux City , where he111 deliver n ecturo In the Vital Pi-osbjterian church ou Sunday moni'iig ' , James Flcini shasbeenntiDJintod consta- ) le to succeed A. U. rvk'Crackeii , i-eslpaod , Mr . C. D. WiUoa has gone to Iova , oa awe wo weeks' visit. James W. Bell , aged twenty-sis , llvinc near Bollvuo , died yesterday. Tuneral will talie place at a p. m. today. A banana peel nearly dislocated Charles Klkiris' left ankle near Twenty-fourth and K streets yesterday morning. Mts < l'i'iiipl'ri ] Const it ut ion llcvisrrs. Jir-Kiox , Miss , , August 2.2. The judiciary committee today presented to the constitu- , ioual convention Its report upon the const- ! .utionnllty of the fundamental conditions im- > owd by the act ol Ibid , readmitting Missis sippi into the union. The report Is under stood to have been prepared by an ox-thief ustice , a republican , and declare * the luiidu- nental conditions to be unconstitutional nnd lot binding upon the convention. The report iesovcr till Monday for consideration. The jonvenlion created a new committee today to j'j called the eotmnlttpo on rivers , harbors , evces. waterways and navigation. Adjourned until Monday. The AVool Market. HOSTOS , Inss. , Aujrust 22. [ Special Tele gram toTiir. BKE.I Tlie wool market ruled steady H'itha fair demand on manufacturers. The sales for the wock are S.TO'.OJQ pounds of all kinds. Hue grades are held more irmly than last wcelt , but buyers icfubcd to respond and sales of wasted Ohio , Pennsyl vania aud rdichiifan have been confined to small lots. OhioX fleeces are quoted nt31(3 J2c , XX fievces at jartjia1 c and XX and ibovo nt U4c , Michigan X fleeces nro flnn at 2s1eit ' , te. HUG washed combing is held at 3Si ; ! ' . ) c , hut is slow to sell. Fine delaines are dull nt .ISf/ifyie for Michigan anil Ulu.T ( > c for Ohio. Sales of unwashpri combines are marto at 2.r ( ; (2ac. ( Territory , Texas aud Call- fomia unwashed sold lirm at lfijfil1.c. ( , Pulled wools steady at40c. Seoul ed sold in various lots nt UO OOc Foreign quiet , with sales of Australian aU'.G ( < ? U.4C. V. B. Lewis and Herbert AYarrcn of Madi son county , arrested upon a charge of having broken iuto tbo store house of the Deer Creek distillery In 31adison countv and talc ing out four harrels of whisky , were brought to Oinaha yesterday afternoon and a.r- rallied for preliminary cxatiiinntion. They were both Md under bond , and were placed in the county jail Two of IVlalione's Atlniii-ers DAXULLFV. . Va. , August 23 , George Early aud Bayard Woods , colored , were hanged at llocky Mouth , Jfranklin county , today for nison committed in October last. The negroes lirol a large tobacco warehouse because the owners refused to allow General Jvlahone to spoal : thereim Tlie MnrlcctVpnt.VsainstHiin , Nibuviun , Tenn. , August 2 : . ' . Prank M. Allen , teller of the Capital City hank , is re ported shoit In his accounts to tne amount of 10,000 or : * 4j,000. Alien has been spocrulatins in Uoclt Island stock with the bank's money and the fall in the stock -at New York Thurs day caused him to make a confession of his shortage. "Wanted nt Kansas City. „ \Villlam T. Tootzwell was arrested ycstcr- dny ujxm a request from Kansas City , where bo is wanted for prrai'd larceny. The sheriff arrived from Kansas City on the evening train niid wok charge of the pris oner. AVant Xo Wooden il At n meeting of tlio Central labor union held last iiighta ixsolutlon vas adopted de nouncing the proposed erection of a cheap ivooden uuildiag upon the high school grounds. The it-solution will ho fornardcil to the board of education. Tlio .Fire Ilrcnr : ! . GRJHTOX , S. D. , August 22. A fire which started iu a barber shop this afternoon dc- stroved two-thirds of the business portion of the west side. Loss , RM.OM. . /.I KA ( itl. C. Paine of Tall is at the Merchants , 0. H ICinc of Ogden is at the Milltird. D. K. Penney cf Chicno is at tlie I'axton. P. Pierce -\tchison is at the Casey U. Burger of Bes Moiaos is at the Mur ray. ray.II. . J , Washburn of Chicago Is at the Mil- lard. lard.E. E. SL Coftia of Ordis in thoclty.attho Mil- lard. lard.L. L. A , Field of Kearney is registered nt the Cas.ey , James Ilelllcy of PlatUnoutli Is at the Casey , John O'I\'ell of Xe\v \ York Is a saost at the Milluixi. L. A Cook of Milwaukee U a fjaost at the Alerclunts , T. A. Minor of Craigvras at thoMOKehants last night. A. T. ICrwmg of CHuton , Is. , Js a guest at the Paxton. P. T. Lmo of Minneapolis was at tlioPai- ton last nit'tit. T. , \ . Thompjon of Chicago h. lu the oity , attheCiibey. Goer e It. Hatoh of Dubuque ihln thooitv , t theMujray. tt. A. Todd and A. L. Clarlt of Chloapo are at the Murray. W. L. Plarceof Pwria , III , U In the oity , nt the Murray. \Vlmn Pnbj war sick , wn CHTC Sicr Cwtorl- , U'htin sliB van u t'lJ1J , sh crlud for Ci-storii , \Vli qdm IUKWIIW Miss , site oluii ; to Cuterla , VTUes cho had Ctlldrtn , lij ( a vt IhuniCoaUirla , There is nothing its equal for relieving the SORENESS , ITCHING or BURNING , reducing the INFLAMMATION , taking out REDNESS , and quickly bringing tha skin to its natural color , o , BEWARE of impos.ion. : Take POND'S ' EXTRACT only. See landscape trade-mark on buff wrapper. SolJ only In our own bottles. All druggists. , POND'S EXTRACT CO.,7 35th AVENEUV YORK. The famous Cocoa of Europe. The Coming One of America. Van IJoutcn's \\tns \ \ fifty per cent more of the flesh-forming elements of cocoa than is obtained by the best processes of other manufacturers. E ! KOEHiJi . . . V.bh. i.i 1-1 ra raJl "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " Doctors nnd analysts of the highcs { standing all over tlie world , certify to this immense saving , and by VAN Hou- TUN'S special process only can this be attained. HOPTKVB Ooon"onro tried. altrnyBUned" ) jiosspB ostlio crcat ndrnntaco f Ifivmsuo tnj irMHiirlTiction tlin iwrrons jfiton . No trondor , thrrcfnrc thntitt ul ) parti nftltovorlil , 11. i > ntji t Oticoa H r citmttioiiiliKliy \ mrdlriil IIUMI , luMt'iul < irt * u tiiiil c'unVr ir < it lier cf > ct tttor eliuctttiitott. fur lillly itnc li ) ' vlillilrun nr udiilif , Imlc nnd lcl.rlrUiiml jioi.r. . A l ( larVx Hnrui1' : nnJ ( .i/rnocy ir si THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all ( lir-dideis ol tin1 hloiimch , IJvcr , llcnvol , IvidnojM , lllmldcr.Ncrt- ous IHsenKOH. IJOSM ol AHIIPI Hi' , iiciulnulir , Coimt inn tlnn. Cci llvcncH , lixllsri-H- tloii , ItilioiiKiiess , l < cir , rilou , lite. , anil renders tl i Hj'stcin lvn < * Itnblu to conRAD - RAD WAY'S 1'IIjLP a to a run1 for tills i'oiniliiliil. ] Tln-y tonu up tlto Internal srirct Ions to iiolion. rustoiuirciDTlli t < i tlu > sloniucli. mid Piinlilnlt tnticrronii ! l f imcUotis . I'llce t'.V 11 box. Sola by ull ili-uf ists , or mulled by KAIIVVAV & . t'U. . UiWnrrvti Jlix-ot , Now jorlc , on ru-i'lplot ISIO OUREx ! NO PAY , 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Seventeen yenrs cirorlrnto. A rccnlar rrndliitc In modltlnc , m dlpkonnolioir Instill Ira illnj with tlio tratOit sncrc n ul ! Ner\oun. C'tiifiili ami I'rlvnlu disii : efl A iiuiiujiu'ittiiirocuurunl' d lor Cat'irrli. P | > criraUrrl/lni / t Mnnli'iort tJrmliuil Wcitnc. . . Mclit Ij' ' ) n , Inunileno ; > inlllH , tiirlc'.n . unJ nil dlscu'ds ol Ilic Ilciod.Min iinJ ITrlnaryOrKunt S , 11. 1 tru n innU-o "MI t. > r \ITJT can11 UnJ itnt and fall to cur. ; . 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I'romaturoOia Ace. nnd ininj oilier dt enws thai Ipi4 to tns.'iiiltv orcciiiiumptlon nO 11 iiroiui'.urti BIIIVC. { jr-rull ) i Ttliul ir In our | > ami > klet , nl"li WP oi > - Ire to trnil fruo hy in'ill to mry one. ( ff'l'ne xiip- flUc Slodlotno tk fold lit II tor imcKairP , or Hit imik- igu * lor ffi , or will bo ont Irou by mall oti rcu-'ljit of ttio monoy. lijtlilrcH lnc TUE GOODMA.U DUCG CO. , 1110 PARKAM STUBCT , OMAHA , NEB. On tcnount of 'UiilorfullJ ' wo Imvu adojiud tbo tollow rnii | > er , Ibo oulv Eden J\/u \ / [ ee. WILL , 1A\YLKR , MANAGP.U. CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STREETS. Grand RtopcningSatiirday , August 23d , THEWORLD IN WAX Ilolne u llfo-lllo ; leiiroflwtion of tlio i r uvuwl tii'iidbot Kuiopoln their rnlit'of Mule. KBMML.BR. BLBOrBOOUTED , A faithful portrn ul uf his iloitli. : T"WO S3TAOB. B1IO\TS Ie Alvlna ZKII-/IC. the t'linioni. MuEli-lnn. Guurco Edttinds. tinfaiumis Ooiucdimi. Idt- tln All tlii. ! iintl ( illuTMuiBnill uppour. 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