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PART ONE , UNDAY WEE TO s T\VKXTIJLTII \ VKAK. OMAHA , srXDAV 31OKX1NG , MAUCIL ] , 1S01-SLXTKBN PACSKS. NTIMUKU 255. ! PARIS VEST MLD , Most Critical Work In Twenty Years Just Safely Pnscotl Tiirougli. . EMPRESS FfiEDERICK'S ' ONE MISTAKE , Eho Overstayed Her Wclcomo nuil tbo Es- citablo 1'coplo Broke Fotlh. THREE VERY IRRITATING INCIDENTS. Visita to "Vcraaillo ? anil a Patriot's ' Ovcrzenl- oiw Action in Interest of Pcnco. MAGNIFIED BY TIIE CHEAP PAPERS , \ \ lint Holism-loan Ililnks f'diilldein-c > ul HcHloKMl HD the itaxed Ilinil on Singers I'lut me Milert. Pflh. M. [ Special Cablosrim to TUP Hi i : . ] It is no e\iiKK t-atiou lo s v that this Ins been ono of the most eiltieal ueeki for Piniicoand ( Joriimny both slnco the out- bieiikof til" Krancol'iijslaii war of ISTO-71 bo cany us Tueulny 1it 1 it bo an to bo felt In so\oral dicles thnt tlio Kinpioss Kudonek was proloiiBltif ; lior stay lu 1'arls to ndiuiKc'i- ous extent , Iho sinpiiso caused bv hci pinctie'ally unnmiouuced and sudden iniiMil , and the cmiosiUlikh he'i mc\e'inents occa Moticil , slowly gave wa } to a feeling of anxloty. Hurl } In the week n pioniincnt inemhi r of tbo diplomatic coips pilvately Informed Count Von Minister , the ( lerm.m atnbissador. thill it was evident tint the otnpross was m.iklng a inlstaUo In staving so . long In Pails To this the Cortn ! m ambassa- * d replied. "lam qulto of your opinion , but I am pow erless to change the situation of affaiis. " Then in rapid succession occurred the tlneo events \\hlcli i.dsed the hoof the Tailsiins to a dangcious point , and which crowned the oiupiess' mission , both in its politic il tun aitlslie sense , with disaster and actuall } threatened the peace of Umopo. Tlio Hist of these events was ttio drlvo to Vcisiiillcs When the public e'hmor causc'd i ; h > this dtive nioso on the day following , Iho 1 attention of the enincss | wt called to the matter bv the wife of ono ot the piomincnt members of the diplomitic coips In reply tbe r.mptoss iVdcuck said " 1 went tbeio for icasons of sentiment ; so man } iciollcctlons of my husband conlio there " This remark was made bofoio the news papeis of this cit } took up the Incident , nnd began , b } thelt unfavorable cilticistns of the Ii.ipc i lal vlsitoi's action , to fan the smoiildci- Ingspaikof discontent into llanio. The second incident or mistake , which still further excited the 1'arislans , was the thoughtless lomov il b } an ovcr/ealous Flinch ofliclal of n vvre.itlt laid on the tomb of Honil Kcgnault , the celebrated Frcnuh painter who at Buicn- val , when onh t-v\cnty-four voars of ago , dicdwl.ilo fighting against .hel'iusslansclur Ing the Prance Piussian war This caused another outbioik of popular clamoi , and an other sc-iie's of mticlosln the newspapers , ronuncnting unfa\oi.ibl.v upon the \isit to 1'aus of tlio mothoi of the emperor of Clor- lu.iny. 'Iho third incident , and the ono which most cnnged the Paris ! ms , wis the publica tion of the antl-l'ieuch intlclo In Iho Cologne Gvotto , of ThursiUv , nud icid by the people hoio at the very moment the o\-empiess was driving to the lailw a } station Then the savage edi- toi lalw as a coup do grace Huttorlj UostiOed ovciyvestigoof good that might have othor- v iso been done b v the linnet nl \ isit 'Iho riencli govcininent nntinally has not aono an } thing In the matter , and neither in the son.ito nor In the ch inihor of deputies lias a I'loncli icpiesontatlvo opened his mouth in repml to the Ijinpiess IVeueiick's visit to Palis. Another influence , though n minor one , In bringing about the sti lined ic-latlons , has bcn ( the rivulr.v of the two salons Hougue- re.iu , the painter , led tlio paity now In own the "Hoi Iln " and Mc-Issonlcr's as pait } , suc cessor as pi esidont of the Chimp do Mars scicders was tlio Icider of the nnli-Hciliu piutv I'bo ipstilt was that fiom the stait- ing of ho irritition until its end at the depiituroof the oniiuess , theio has Ireon a gi and \ < ry for tlio Ch imp do Mars inl.itoi'-j i ecelvecl a grc it sot back by issonier. ivin iiu noun m i r COMES iv. During tbo couiso of an intotvievv p .b- llshed todaItouguoroau said that la Docom her las ! Count Vou Minister , the German ambassidor , called at the painter's studio .nut "init < il mo to send "omo of in } pictutos for at the Berlin ait exhibition 1 olnt of ' ending three paintings xhibltlou at Moscow , so I hold em with the intention of send- Hetlln exhibition "OnVediiesda \ } last tnoex empress rilled , ntinj studio , but she asked mo no questions o vvh"1 not 1 was goliKj to send Jtt.Ht noilin 'Ihoio d nature in the wbolo 'At ' rae sTait'lne ox cmpicss , nt least in ni } c-aso , said or did nothing about asking me to bo represented at Heilln , but now the matter has tiecoine international Tor my put , 1 am ia no hurry to como to a con clusion , either ono wa } or the othei At present I am undecided what to do The in cident proves again that tl.o Piench pablio Isaptto goolT balf-cocuoil , and wo may bo called down unprcpaied at this moment , foi war. I do not forget Alsne"Loiralno -no line rionclnnan will e\or paulon that but It would boa lamentable erior tobtilko foi tlio lestitutlon of these provinces while both Gornnn } and Franco aio ia a state of ox- citonicnt. " roMiniNcii : NOT MT HPSTOUI n. The feeling of gencial conlideiue that the unpleasant Incident bail endi'dlth tlio de- pal turo of the empress was rudely shaken todii } upon the public learning of Ch incollor Von C'apriU's order to 1'ilnco Von Hohen- loho-SliilliiiRfufst with icforonco to the icgulaticns was for the purpose of enabling the inhiultants of the rre-ne-h vommiino ml- loinnip ttio frontiers of Alsace Lorraine to iitteml the markets nnd visit the fairs in uppoi Alsace. ThOclimuePoi's ' action hits cMitsod great excitement , a poitlon of thopicss denouncing it in llcrco nnd bitter terms and calling it wilful provocation of the people ) of I'liinco. The comments toclnv of the Benin no\vs- paper * on the pissport iiUldcnt lm\c been telcginphcd to this city. The comments have admitted Hint Chancellor Von CaprUl's nctlouvns tbo direct result of Kmpicss TmlciicU's ' -Nblt , Nfttur.dly the Ucrlln now < pap < rs' nltnrnnees seivo to Intensify the fi ellng of illsiiili | > t An aiticic In the National / ( Ituiig is es- ) eilalldlTeiiHivo to the 1'arlslnns 'Unit mper suggests that Inv lew of its present icntcd condition in lenr Mieam of cold w nter hoiild bo ponied on I'ails low the Volatile Ticm-Ii Hmril and -el lied HIMVII. | rnj/iffit | ) / ( ; / ; ttuJii n't il it Mn Itrnvll \ Pint1'cb - J.New ( YoiU Hei lid Ciblo Sm-elal to Tin : Hrr l-\Vo are sit * . .Ingvlth our windows open In spilngllko weather , wondoiliar when out 1 1 lends will oturn from the lilvlei i The scnsitlon of .he week that drowns all otheis v\as the nr- Ivnl of limpiesa rrodoilck lliasboic- n.ilned but tlnee diys hci visit would have Jecnagtand success I'ho Icclsloa lo pro * eng herstav iv.is smtched hold of by every seekc r after cho.ip p itriolie effcel , and w as a gloilous oppottunity foi the Houlinglsts , w ho innglned the dead liadsuddenlv lovlved. Uonoi il Uoulangor , misUed In a blick bcaul and moustache , auhcd at Hiusscls 1'iiul De'ioulode , hold nf the HoulanglsU , phi oil a w reiitb on the tomb of Kogimult , the in list who saciillccd bis life In the franco- 1'russlan uar 'Ibis was anpnently a doll- unco throvMi In the teeth of the Imperial visitor. Tbo wio.itli nnsteiiomly disnp- pcaied and a gieat outcivns lathed by the hot hciileil patilols , who asserted it hud been lemnved b } Iho government , until It wus llnall } found that It h id been icinovcd bv a diioctoi of the school of line aits who , llnding n wieath with the letters "h U 1' . " on it. lemoved the wieatb to his stud } . A good m.mpioplo of iiiformitlon claim the loiters , according to Deroulcde. mean not "pitrlotlc iciguo,1'tbut ' "loi , dovoti , ptitile. " Tills beiiigestulillshed , the minister oidorocl the u i rath loplnced. Of coursotho simll ncwspipors , which live upon sensations , made enormous capital of the Incident They catno out with Hntiii , " head lines about the sneiilego and the insult to "paliie" Paul do Cassigimc raved in the Autorito , his paper , Uochofort In I > In- ti msigcant The sticots icsouiided with the erics of the ncvvspipcis The next thing sprung was tlio nmpioss hid been to Veisillles , nnd to the ruins of St Cloud. Tiue , she had \isit"il the Vor- siilles museum , nut not St Cloud , but ac- coulhig to the h responsible papcts nothing would do but that she had gene and gloited over the iiilns. A dental was nothing to thorn The go\ eminent organs on the contrarv gave the stiongcst ndvico to the people to ob s-eive aiespoctful alt Undo to the Usilors. Then caino the1iolont aiticlo in the Cn ! yotto do Cologne , \vhleh has nlwajsbeen looked upon as the ocg in of the kaiser Tins faiilv did moio to unsetilo feeling ttiananj- tlnng since the wir On Kuday the talk in all tbo sin ill cafes was , "Is it vvari" Whilst the feeling w as giowiii very warm the empi ess , having pinmiiiontl } announced her departtne foi 11 U slipped off quietly on the 10 10 ttain in ordoi to fairly make lior departuio witliout the mueh-feiu'd demon- stiatlon Auangcmcnts woio made so that at Boulogne the ti.im should take her down , and at a stmll station mar that town a tram waiting took her on to Cnlals With her went tbo Ol man ambassador At tbo Oaiodu NorofiOO gendatmos had bt'entjathci-oil. They kcpyftut ot sight , and when the empress nr- rlvod onlj n small respectful ciovvd was pies- eat. Haion Alphonse Kothschlld , us one of .ho diiectois of the line , w.u. In waiting , also , ho chief ofllcials MV in vii i "ritriiMiDon " Theio las been tall : of the ieivil of "Tlicimidor , " in a niodillcd foi in Sudoil on being lutoiviewed said theio was no round ition whatever for the statement Ilo mil not \vutten the piece to alter it , and said ' Never was Thctmidoi' fuithcr fiom being leinstated it the Prancals. " ANOTIII I ! MOI\I ! 1I\SI\I II. Wo Inu o Intel } hail an epidemic of fugitive bankets , rust Ko.\n aid , then Mace , next Alaiv , banker in the IM.uo Hoicldieu Ho wiotofiotn London to home , saving things looked so bad ho thought It best to quit An other case of n man whose ngid moialitv gained the1 coiilidenco of the people who deposited - posited their inoiicr with him One ladv was found In tears near the bank , deploring a loss of iiiiTi.roo finncs A gentleman had ildu.OOO francs deposited. Unlilco Mace , Al.ny had notleltnii } cash , the siim of IS francs being found in tlie safe. n vim ( is un : ixcni . Some ono bis been libelling the jnimi donna = Last week 11 also report was given out that Mane Van /.mitt had appealed on the stage at St Pctcisbuig in an impropei condition This the manager of the opeia nailed as a malicious lie Mi s H } bil Sandei- son tins week liistuuted Cachaul , a I'aiis lawver , to take Ic al pioeeedings against certain I'lenih nanets. unless thev ictinul icpoits published , saving that I'rnice Haiidoin was wildly In lo\o with hit and was lu her house when no mot hci ducal pioteetor A low ensued , in which thodiiko wounded the pilnce , who dlolfrom the effect Miss.Sandcr on savs thcstor.vis a foul calumny. She did not oven Itnovv the imnco In sight Tlio duke Is a mjtli The Pieneh papot'a pio.nptly published lull de nials of the icpoit , and all ends well. nion line i D \ii. : Two sales weio held duilng the wools nt the Hotel Diouot. I'lio Hist was the Mciaul snloot engi.ivings nnddi ivving"A .low el" Jamit/er . fetcbcd T/ilW fiancs The diaw- ing "Hiulo Parlums , " b } ntienne doKnuino , , y20 , a ilccorath o nanel b } IJcl ifosse , l.iV ) The Xocl pictuio sale alsopioved sensational. Thcodoio HousEcau's "f a Mine" fetdtcd the highest pi Ice of tlio day. The opening bid \vas 50,000 fiancs , and tlio pictuio was knocked down at SJ.OOO Coiot's "U11 nni' do Villo ct'Aviay , " a lovcU can vas , full of the poetiy of naliuo , brought ' Dehuiolx's "LoC'hiist a'J.RiO fiancs , Uugeno In Cioix " Irnncs Heiiner's "La sur , Ib.SV ) , , Madeleine , " n graceful LGIK option , id.MK ) fumes , John Constable's "I.e Debaupio- inont , " 15 , > 00 fiams , Jules Dujue's "l > a Ulvieie , " iiiiOO : fiancs , Ceim s "Lo Hos- phoie , " Ifi.iMK ) fi.incj J'his was ono of the llncst specimens of hisvvoik , and was vciy clunp. ' Tioon's "La Toret" fetched ll.JOO fiancs. Ungcno Isnbov's "Minio Moutanto" fetched lli.liOO francs , Uiu/'s "N\inph and Cupid , " H.lHHJfnines. nii/'s"Pasngede 1'on- talneblc'iu , " 1,1'IKI fiancs 'Tour Waters , " bv Haive went for JI/iOO fiaiies. If tbo Pieneh in lists do not go to the Tier- Iln liiturnational ait exhibition , tbero is every likelihood their Amciiiau couficics will bo lopicbcutcd. The C/ar Itcgrots It. Sr PrTi-iism no , Teh lib [ Special C iblo- gram to Tin Hu.j The Husslun press heivtlly apnioves the attitude of the riench artists In lofusing to toke part In the ex hibition at Hcilin , nnd icgaul the initntlny tone of ( ierm.iny ns lilghly icprehcnslhlc. It is lopoitod that thocvar has nxpiossod the opinion that Chancellor Caprlv 1'x oulcis in telatlon to AUace-Lorralno gUogiavt ) cause for disquiet anil that hoie-giets that so lunsh was promulgated. EVANGELICAL BISHOPS Their Rivalry Ecsults iu n Lively Time nt The Conference. A CONFLICT BETWEEN AUTHORITIES. The Mooting tit Allcutown Approacbos tbo Verge of n Free Figbt , A CASE OF COMMON , HUMAN JEALOUSY , Oburcbcs nre Olosetl to Prevent Opposing Pastors From Tnkiug Possession , THE HISTORY OF THE NOTED QUARREL. liifnnctIon l'io < 'cedliijH Against the Dlllcient r.leinenlN I lie War Itoaeb ( > s tbe Point ol' Per- Nonal 'llircals. HnvniNO , Pa , Teb 'JS Owing to the fight between ISIsliop Howimui and tuo factions of thu nvungulleal chili ch at Allentown - town all < hiuvhc-s of that denomliintloii In thh city woio locked up today and tbo an nouncement .w mado.that no set vices \\111 bo held totnoiiow , Tlio closhi } , ' of the elm rubes was decided upon in order to pie- vent the onpoilto faction fiom talcing pos session. Some of tbocountijr chinches took similar action. This is the result of that llcrco and utipai ailed paitlsan qnarrolldiowa as the war of the bishops , \\lneli has convulsed this laj'KO denomination in uulousmits of the countiy for the p ist tlneo yeais ' 1 his conference Is the oldest and most nillucntlal in the asso ciation , and the Usher and anti-nshcr fac tions UIIAO each been desperately missing their foiceb bofote it to biitiR the lone light at oiie-o to a coneluslon. Tlio mesldnij ( ofllcor is IHsbop Bow man , u bo series by Ultuo of his formerauthorit } , which ho claims lorn dns uniinpilted Hois the able coadjutor \\lth Hisbop Ksher In the waifaio against liishop Dubbs Xinot } out of l."i delopntes to the conference nio violently lently opposed to Dow nun , and announced hefoiehand tint if ho attempted to preside and make appointments then would \\ith- diaw and sot un an liulopoiident confeionco Ulshop Dowman and his thlitv Ihe delegates deelaied their intention of domj , ' likewise If ho would not bo allowed to piosiuo , and eon- &euentl ] } matters ha\o been tl.iouniuto a dioailfiil mix in all such churehes ascio happily fiee from entanglements It Is said that liishop Bern n.mi uill aiieilnt [ pistols to the v.uloiib cbait'cs and that the oilier con feicncowill dothosimo , wblloslmilat action \\ill doubtless bo taken by otbor conferences , and thus the historic war of the bishops \\ill be iiithlessly earned Into each of the 2,000 IndlUduil chuichcs of the association , and bj necessity into the bosom of every family , on the question of icceivlnjj the rival clergy men so assigned. Though two are appointed to shepherd the sanio Hock , only ono can act , and cajh congregation must decide which ono. The senuel , stated In plain woids , must mean one of tlnce thln i Uithcr the undls- puted stipiomac } of one or other of the op- pusint ; factions , liculeu icspciuvcly b\ Bishop lusher and Hishop Uubbs , or the ultimate independence of a majoiitv of eon- ( iiOBi.tions from thoauthoiity of bishojis , or else the oAontunl demoralUation of the \ \ hole oiganuiition. Tao thieo bishops constituting the ruling tuuiiuiiate of the association , as will bo re called , weio accii'-cd of sundr } inisdiods > un- beiomlng to ministeis ot tlio gospel , and wcio each in tum deposed lastbpilng from thc-ir ecclesiastical oOUes bv tiial Uodics made up of adbeients of their opponents Hisho.i Dubbs being Hist subjected to this tieatmont in Cleveland on Folnmm ' , ' 1 , and the-ii , bwu ol lot illation , Hlsho ] > Itownim in C'liieaRO on Maich 7 , and Jiishop Usher in this cit } on Match Jl The whole tioublo seems to hi\o aiisen out of oultnaij human evei-j daj jealous } ainone the tUiee bishops and the o\civ > ceiling anibitiiin of one 01 other of them toiuloto ttio exclusion of his collcigncs Inawoul.it is a mutest of two against one , Bishops Kshoi and liowman bcinj ; leagued together in slumatic opposi tloii to Hishop Dubbs Illshop Ksher is the dominant spirit of the r.'hci-liou man combl nation , and liishop Onbos is a lival woith } of his steel All tlneo nro nnusualh stion'g and able men He-pouted clashes of anthoi- it } and mteicst between them and continued encioacbinentsoii the put of ono or other upon the piiulogosot Ids colleagues natiu ally led to endless and acuinoiiious contontlons 'I hev did not got into the couits or news pipuis durinc tlic Hist tlneo } earhoweer and in ittoi s ran along w Ithoiit dolinlto point until lebiuai } of list year , ihen Uio clnn i\ was re-ached Hishop Labor determined to stiike a blow 'Jliiough his followeis he piocined the disgiaco and lomoud of his tioublesoine lival , Uubbs lioin the board ot bishops The charges against Dubbs wcie inainl } of a fnvulous chniaeter , bised on gossip and hoaiiiy , tending to show that his moial iclations with women woio ( piestioiublo , and that theiefoio ho was unlit foi tbo ollUoof bishop Doth lii-hops Ksherand How man tooK a jnomlncnt paitia the pioseciitiun Hislioi ) Uubbs was noial lowed to cioss examine witnesses or to take testlmon'Iho liftpen clerir.Miien compos Ingthotiial committee woio conlldauts and adhoiuits of Hishops Ushei and How man and stopped with Hishop lusher dining the tual. Dnbbs was piomptl } convleted. After that , of couiso , open hostilities - tilities began In io.il e-ainest The ictalihtoiy measures executed by Dubbs' friends , culminating in How man's ' and Kshei's expulsion , followed as a natural se quence 'J bo crime laid to liowin m's door \\ase\ilspeitiiiig , l.ving and passionate lan guage , tboso alleged against ICshor woio similar , unchllstian conduct , blander , false hood , creatinif disscnlion in the chinch and Stirling up old quaricls piovlously ndjudl- lated. Teehnicall } all tree bishops wcio cutoff from tlie peifounanco of their esplscopal functions and the lecelpt of their J4HK | ( ) an nual salaiies , but not in piactlco Dubbs accepted the lesults of his trial and has not up to date diawn his pay or asset ted Ills pie- iogati\c < Not so with Usher and Howinan 'Ihej ha\o deillncd to abide by the llndliips of the tihl bodies and the judgment of the cHil couits and have lesolutel } pioclaimcd themselves as belngstlll lull Hedged bishops- Injunctions obtained fiom comts in Ohio , jowa ami Illi nois to icsti iln Ilium fiom acting line not in fact restrained them , the Jinlsdittion of the couits in the imittei being confessedly doubtful. In those and othorweMeta states numeious suits aiici cioss suits are now pend ing to determine the owncisliip of chinch proporU and the power of ccualn mission so cieties and publication boards to collect and disbuiso fund-j , but the piospects of settle ment that may seem hopeless , and the nflalrs of the association are dull } growing moio complicated , with imiltlpljlng ihnncos of further lights and theh ncconiian\iag ] Inter- chinio'o of broken lieads and rent clothes The pi OKrnmmo of the anti-Usher delega tion to the Allentown confctenco w is to take possession of Iboliiianuel chutch. In winch the meeting was to bo hold , nnd to pack a strong bed } of uthlotlo brethren In Uio pulpit nnd the aisles lending to It , and to hold It against all comets. The schemes becm to liavebeon pint. } carried out , but It it-suited todii } , as abo\o stated , in the closing of all tbo .Uvaiit'e'licnl cburcl.cs in anil mound Allentown Theouteomp of the light can onU bo surmised illustrating to what length Iho animosities engendered In the ( 'rent feud hiuo alruulv gone , a meat l .uc of the Ooutsdio Allge- inelno X.oltlllig , edited by HNhop Dnbbs In I'hlcago , contains this pei-sonal tlueat , sent b } an unknown coiiespondctit 1 H DubsSirYour d caieor has go-io long enough. Hev\arel I seek ro\enge. Veiirnilserablollfol will take " On the io\or > e ldo was a picture of a coflln , Hkull aiiilii'o'slioiios The one pun or now uppermost on the lips of den out and nend'ful Uvniiellcils ) licixabouts Is that bloodshed nmv bu piovoatcd at tbo Allentown - town conference. The Howinan oai gellcr.l confeienee today tleeidid that tho'O n cinhors pirtiiipatlng in the attempt to prevent Hishop How man ( nun pie'sldlng norotdioul I bo coiuldere-d in sub- jcittoaetion b } lliOKciioinl ennfoienco Tlio antl HowniaulUs hu\o oiganled a defense bllleail t'Mulsu fund * to t > i > liiwxeitiu suits that may arise whci their ministers endei\or to secuio possession of the ehurehis to wide h the } have been appointed. si\.troit in.t.n T / > / ; . n. SUetuliol'tlie Mli ol CalHVn nln'H Well KIIOUII Clll/eii \ViMiisoiov , Pcb. -Senator tlcorgo Hcaist of C'lillfoinU died tonight at 0 U ) Senator 11 carst lus been 111 six months , with a complication of diseases , kldno } and hoiut tioubles being worst Ho had been cotillncii to the housj for two months past , and been lu a soiiil-comatoso state for se\ oral das. ( Jcorgo Hearst was bom in rianklln county , Mo , September Ii , ismi. His father had gene to that Htntn fiom Xorth Caiolina in 181U. Tbo son received enl } such a lim ited education at the common schools afforded In that day. Ho worked on his father's faun until ISoO , when ho caught tbo gold fe\erand went to Uallfoiala Torsov- cial jears ho was n miner and piospcetor and subsequently by location and purchase ho became the owner of valuable mining Inter ests aim a Inrgo emplojer Imung at ono time as many as ! i,000 men at woik In bis mines alone and ofpr > itlin * quait/ mills that cuished 1,00(1 ( tons of oio ] ior da\ . ' 1 he Inciease of his wealth was stead } and rapid , and forbomooais past his income has been something like 51,00(1 ( per iln } Ho has been for a long Mme cliief piitnov In the oxtcnsHo mining Jinn of lle.ust , Hoggin , howls , V Co Uu owned above foit\ thousand aeies of land la San Luis , Obispo count } , L'nl , a nine 11 of 1(0,000 ( aciei of gin/ing land In Old Moxlio , stocked with a vetj largo held of cittlc , and a line stable of thor oughbiod hordes , HO was also inteiosted in a laigo tiact of land near Vera Ciu/ , and in railio.ul building in Muxlco. His fortune at the time of Ids death was estimated at fJO.OOO.UOO. Mi Hoaist's political life begin In IMI'i , when ho was elected to the California legls- latuto nnd served one term. In 1SS t ho was n iMiidldito before the deinocratie state con- \ention at Han Jose , Cal , for the nomination for go\einoi , but w.is defeated by Cionei il htonemin ' 1 lie latter was elected goveinoi , and when btne death of Lulled Suites henatoi .lohn 1 Millei in issfi , tlio wcr of appointing ; a senator was glen to him , ho iippoiuti.il his forinoi opponent for the gubernntoii.il noinl nation. Air. Heoiet Iho hitter was 10 elected in Iss7 bj the Californi i leuislatuie , which was then democratic , and bis teim would line cxpiied In IS',1) ' ) His death gives the republic ins in their tuin the simo ml vantage which the death of Senator Millet giue thoctomociats i U'hilo in the senate Mr. Hearst was a man of action i.ither thwii of voids. Ho took but little part in the dooiteg , as ho suflerod from .1 weak\olco , but , Mi6a ho did address tb > senate Ids spcecu wai alwab biief but pointed. ' v * benator Hen .Unvoa a. wfilow and but ono chflu , , v i.i. * < f V.h UetiVH * pop. . letr r rf tlio San rr.uicise.0 Kxamlnor. Mr. Hearst was in person tall and slender , with uluo ccs and long grey beard Ho was good a tvpe of the o.fl. Callfoinla pioneer He was wum hoaitcd , impulsive and geneiotis , popnlai with his associates in the senate and bad man } devotU tnends. The following tiilnlto to the incniou of the Into senator is from the pen of a w ell know n California ! ! : "L"oi tbiit } } cars or more ( ! corgo Heaist has been ono of tbeItul men of the west , ono ol the individual foices which have inspiied nnd ( 'hen direction to tbu' iiuickaml uistdo \elopmcnt of its lesources which is onoof tlie mateiial inii.ule.sol thocentni } Hut it is not as the mining expeutheoig-ani/erof gigantle enteijuises or the possessor of a great fin tune that ho will boinoiuned It is not an obitnui } comnioiiplRce , but the simple truth to i.i } that Ins dath ( will biing soirow to thousands of heatts Change of foi tune made no ch.ingo in tbo man Asasenatoi ot the United States bo was the same simple , un itlcctcd , clear-lie idcd , win in hcaitcd Cicoigo Hcaist who mined on the reathcT and uba ia the ' 50's and took ids share of the rough , fioo lifo ot the claims and ( abms To the thousands of tbo comrades who know him ho remained always as a com lade Ostentation was abhoiient to a man foi med on bis rugged lines , and it will ncu-i bo known how inaiiv successful men owe then be-u'lmiing to liim , or how man } broken li\es wore made eat lor to live because of his hidden helping tinnd. I'o huiidieds unon hundreds ol the associates and eion the nc quiiiii' mcesof pionf-cr times lie was a good proviuuiico , ' Hecaiiso lie isas so thoiongh a Callforninii Mr Hcnibtwas held m .utei lion b } all Call foi mans whoso ovpcrieiuo re iched back to the das when railroads and tlie shaip com petition of comir.eii ial lifo \\ero unknow n on mo co is i ins \ eais 01 naru WOIK at i inn mate'iiingling with men ot o\eiy social and Intellectual giado i/a\o him a knowledge of human natino an I a sympithy with its defects and weaknesses which kipt him fieo fiom that piulo of puiso nnd haulm ss of leonng that soinotimos go with tbo mhos of tbo self-undo man , and while he had a singiilmh keen peueption of dnn nctci and a shrewdness that bulled all pie K ndeis , his he-art was tender , his clinrit\ gieat and bis capnity for foi give-ness Inex haustible Neither In business , politics nor in pmato lifo would heclieiish enuiitieu , but when blows woienccessaty , ho would ght us well as. take , foi lie was a m in of intense and stiong ehaiaiter , but tbo battle over , ho was for shaking hinds with n good humor that had in it no tidnnxtuio of guile If ho has loft enemies ho hns passed aw 11 } hating none Without previous experience of pub lic life , Mr HeaMt the miner and man of business , wont to t lib t-cnato and although in that bodv ho spoke Seldom , ho hi ought to his duties a conscientiousness and an imiusti } that made him highly useful to his people tn his lonnnitteo woik. Tlio stunt v , good sense of the man , his knowledge of aftaiis and par ticularly ot tuo iieella of the I'acille coist moie than compensated his constituents for deticlcncies as a [ ublio speaker lie earned the osteoni of tne - > epntu and the best men in It tx eame his flie-nets , us , good men did ovci } - wboie "Ills death Is a Horious public loss not alone to CallfornU but to the entire I'acille eoast and peculiarly to Iho mineis whoso special file-nil and ndvocato ho was. In the death of Cieorgo } I carat a strong , an nhlo 111,111 , n good and \oiy liumblo man has been taken away He It id a man I/ , u gvutlo and loing heart ' 1 bcie will bo iuol.it eji.-s in thousands of w ' 'stc-t n homes , grand nnd humble , at the news of bis death ami the sonow will not be least in the cabins dotting the cantons nnd stienias of the Slums11 CeneioiiH .New Yoiki'iw , Niw Yoiiit , Tolls -An tnfoii.ial meeting of bankers sovciul das ago , ha\Ing learned that the Into Sti'ietaiyVlniloin'.s family would receive an income of only t.ir > uopcr year , enl } ono-tldrd of which was to goto the widow , determined to. ralso a testimonial fund of VHHl ) , ( tor lior , and fUIKKl ! is nluadv hiibsciibcd. The matter came out IA acci dent , us the bankers \vuro trying to keep it quiet , fcaiing the announcement would wound Mrs Windom's bcnslblllty. 'JhoViulier Ji'oioiMM , l or Omaha and vicinity 1'alr , warmer. Tor Iowa AVanner , soutborly winds ; fair In eastern , Incin.iHlng cloudiness and local snous Sundu } in Iho western poitlon. I'or Nidiranka and South Dakota Wanner , bemltie-ily winds , fair , BALFOUR IS CLOVER. War of the Irish ructions Makes His Labor in Parliament Light , THEY ARE COMING ACROSS THE SEA , Parnoll and His Opponents Will Pass tlio Hat Around in America. GLADSTONE'S ' OCCUPATION IS GONE , Hard Lines on Which the Lioeral Lender Has Fallen in Late fhys. HOW A COWARD ESCAPES PUNISHMENT. Tlii < Sllunlioii Inlilr1i tlu < 11 Ml Pnrtj 1'liiiN It hi-ir IIimliliiK I'p ( hi * I.atcsl l.oiuloii lo\- ! ( > l llllU'lltiil Sou mini. tV > l liu Jumr * { Jitiitnn Itrnnrtt. ] LONDON , Pol > " , - [ Now York llcnita eiblo Special to Tin Hi i ] Ttio entiio Iilsh imrt } has given up nil idea of doing nn\ thing in pnilhimcnt tUU session , mid proposes to cam on Itsopoiiitlons solely In Ireland and In tlio United States. Mr I'lirncll Is modi atingatsittoou erelong , the secession- sts being represented bj llo.ily , Sexton and McCaithy. Hoth sides will pass 'loiliid the nit vigoiouslv , so that anv spaio money ylng mound will bo nnpp"el 11(1 ( without loss of time. Americans mo expicted to supply the contending factions with tlio sinowsof war If tlioy refuse , one side or the other must collapse. All this oils tlio wheels of the government The tnlnistcis ne\er before hid such an eis } tiino ICven Hnlfour escapes uncrltiei/od Ho looks Into the house occasional ! } sees the Douches of the enemy'all cinjitj and lotiics : o amuse himself with no\ols In his pnvato room Smith is In clovct. Ho never dionmcd of siii.li luck us this , ( ilactstnno knows the amo is u , but , without moio pressure from ! iIs followers , does not see the win cleat to .inlouling his ship of tlio homo mlu caico That pressure is being ingenlousl } worked ip , so that soon vou will hear of new de velopments , Involving a complcto change of the ( iladstonians In piopitation for the general election , the government his stolen a inarch bx its io\nl commission on the lahoi ( iiustions , pleising woildng classes and putting the llboialsin in awkwatd position ( iladstono will not sec- eveithing lost without a desperate cffoit to rctilovo bis foi times 1 am Infoiine I on the best of nuthoiity that the scandal Inv olv ing n minor member of the ministry and a lady of society will not conic- into the divorce com ts Hffoits liavo been made hj inllucntiil persons to tiring about a quiet reparation between the husband and wife , on account of the ladv's family , \\lio have boon tlnovMi into n , great state of consternation by the probability of exposure. Nobody would mtcifero to pro tcct the male culprit , but ho cannot bo got at without causing great distress to innocent persons Conscquentlhe.coins llkeU to escape - capo , thoutrh not scot free , for it is know n the details of the atTaii have been published inour columns , and the storv must spiead The mciiminatel minister will llnd it dilll cult to hold his po-dtion. Heio the piper- , can bo silenced bv tbreits of libel action , but people will talk , ana such tillc must inter- feio with the plans of tlio wno puller and platform spnutei Somosoitof Justice mn\ thciofotooveitako thoo\il door A Mi Miirit in 1 * MII i IMI ST. KflVots nl tin * 'lapIV. ! | c' < > ) > irliM ; ; f till l i Jiime * liinlnn ll'iinrtl 1 Mvuisn n , I'ob > -New [ Voile Herald Cable Special to Tin LJu I It Is cdt.iin thnt Sir Titus Salt will soon nnnufactuio plu-ih In the 1'nited Stiles 'J he Knplish plush tiadii has been stagnated since the Mt - ICmlev bill passed and theiois nmdi disticss innong thi ! opei itives ICind1wno nio minu fartiiiliiK.it L'tlca , N V , hive stopped maU ing plush .it their Bradford mills and other linkers have loducod their outllts. 1'nliCf Stllpillll J ( il.lllHlOIIC 1111(1 til Cliiueli Harrington's Damages. [ Oil//i/h' ) ; / / ( / ) / tin fiiwcx Itiiiiluii It until " \ Losmis , IVb ' . ! - > - | Now York Herald Cible Special to 'Iin. Bu j Tlio llctald was con cut in not asiiibing tlio litestVlilto - clnpol murdci to , I.uk the Uipp i It 'viii also light in the opinion tint Sailloras not the assissin The coronet's jiny Imall } ro ulicd the sumo opinion , in spite of tlio efforts of the polko to pto\o it nKainst him .Meiimhllo the nssissin escapes The police aio de\otinp \ ull thuli eneiuies to Sidler. L.omlon's police mo a polite lot , but as dctcotots of ciuno they sldm to great disadvantage beside their nclchnois ncioas the channel , ot across the Atlantic Potcst of tlio Clo-ui Ul > < rd ns oiiation bcuins dLterii'liioiMo ' foivo C'liatlos Dilko into polities njniu Mlnoii loim UiUKreit imotltof ] the iissociation , and when tlio htter icsoh cd by aoto of 100 to , ' " > to adopt Dilko , the minority threatened to adopt the other cindidatoorotofora eonseuatlvo H is said Dilkolll soon Issue a statement , which will ( ontain matteis h" expects \\ill modify | iublUi opinion of his I'liilt Cladstnno's non-conformists adhcionts are opcnliiK their o\es to llnd him dabbling in ( liiiivh mntteis to the oxtuit that shows ho does not fear dlsuidowiiioiit It seem- , for thieojeats ho bus boon no otiatlng to pui chnso tlio I i\crpool slttini ; . Hhas Just ho rntnn UnoiVMi tlmL lie nntblil bis rninnoHrnt 4 and securol it for 112,0 H ) Tlio in come fiom It is J . ' . ( HH ) . ( iladstono's son Stephen and Ills son-in-law Hau\ , Diow nio in tltoest ihlished chuteh. hlephon Is lector at Hawaidcn , a viilno of .1,1,000 n . \C4ir , and Oieu is ciu.it'J at Ha aiden The Klvctpool icctory is piolmblj Intomleit for himAll All this follow Ing so closolj the debate m tlio house on the proposed disestablishment of the thnnh In Wales and the speodios ol ( iladstono on the question ciuisos sniptiso to his closest filonds , and more than MiipiUo to the tion-conforiiiUts o\or tlio consiieiico for which ( Jliidstone piofc-sbes such le aul. 'J'iinottiy HairiiiKlon A\lll bo able to bnv a box of cigars with the dmimi'ts ! awauh-d him for libel by the Insnppiesslbl . The Jutj put rather a low pike upon his outlawed hoiioi I'arnell got ir , ( ) OU from the Times , his hecretaiy , Catnjibell , ( jot ' > ( M Aiitbno- tically , therofori' , ono huniiied Timothy Har- ihiKton's ' nnko ono lleiu.v Campbell , and ten llcmy Campbell's nuiUo ono 1'itrnull This h piobably the inodoht way 1'ariiell looks at it. _ Clllllll MKIIIdllH , WASIUMIIOX , l' b. is.In ! executive bcs- ilon todt senate conlh med th < following nonilnall II II Atlicitun of Ncllninp \ ilillo tn I I 'oininis | { in ( < i foi SIIIUM N < I'rnthi J of MaHHiicln setts In lie us MMiinl co > vi < l < merof patfiili , M 1C linb- liison to ln > poHtinaHler at pilntf Valli'v , s D.I 1 ! McDonald to he pnstnmstei at Do bmet , S 1) _ f ifsf.ff n ii.nri. TI ll ( < VI-ltM Ills ItlulllfdllM U IMtll Hit Ills II l ( > li I . .lentlimits , Hi mis , 1'cb 'Js The empeidf's \\rathat \ tlio ftillmo of the \lnit of I'lnpli'Hs Piedeili k to I'aili to estnblisli some serl of ( 'ood fiol- liip l Ittoou tierimun and IVincc IIIIH fallen upon both Chine lint Vnn t\pil\ \ I mid Count \un Minister , the ( U'tiinn ninbusadpi at I'll Is utiuntlio former foi mluslnir the lij - Inn of the evpoiiinent , and tipon the latter for imsontiiiK to the prolonged nta > of tlio i m- ness and her fatally Indlsoicel \ isll to Vor- Notwithstanding tlio sonn ollciai Prench lenlal , M. lleihette , I'lench nnib.iHsidor leie , was constated prloi to the ompe.'nr gi\ - ng his const nt to tlie ex empiess mnuingtho otirnnv Com t olllelals hero allli m Hint Iho chancellor mealioned the ex empress desire , ici pcisomil alms and the pmhiblu porifid of iir stay to llerbetto a foitulght bofoio she still ted 'J'lioeiiipeioi1 appears to ehui.ro the cliim- 'ollornnd ' Count Von Minister with inlsln- roimlng him as to whit the losults of her ilsll would pioliahly bo M. lleibctto. who > vas piobibl } instiuctod bv the Ficneb loioign ininlstei , M Klshot , lafoiinod ; ho i liaiuellor jcsioidi } that ho dished o expioss pcisonallv to tbe empi 101 Ins n > - 'icts at the maiiiui In which the ex empioss had been treited The empi tor leplied he .lid not w isli to hold anv tinonlcliil eotivusu- tUni on the subjuit. which would be pei soimllv painful to himself and lleiiliitt ( > J his ' is Inte'ipreted In ollleial circles as pointing to the empei or s detei inin ition to obtain fiom the I'loiich goeinment some form of sills- faetion foi the tient incut IICLOIded his mother Theie me Illinois that Von Ciprivl will be ousted mid Vim MinisU i rev ailed Mr ller- be-ttovvill piobnblv soon let inn to IV men As soon as tboempernr poiceivel aim Is was Impending , ho s ( nt for ( mint \ on \ \ al- ih r-.ee , with W horn he hid n long conleienco , iifteiwaids consulting wilh \ on Miqliel 'i'he llanibnrgci Niiiln icliten holds that the I'lciu-h oiltbuak vinillintes Ilisniauk's s.vstom , and advises tlioeinpiior toietuin to Ihe old poli ( v , whlih Kgarded Tiance as an Inaptieisublc eneinv Ihe ( iitieisins of tlie Hismai i lu in piess will not le-n.l to allnv the impeioi's in nation I be lenewiil of the passpoit HMti ii lions in AK ice-Lorraine is subject of ndvciso ( eminent Piinco liolie'nlohe-Si hilllngfurst , goviinoi of Alsn o-1 . .outline1 , onh last wvikut a bin quet expussed i r-onvietiui tint Iho ro lal ions w illi I't .nice weteso nneliorated that the mtitnrs ] i r passpnit icsti ictiotib weio hssening lie expiessen a hope thai the tiorm.il i' lations but\\ion the tuo i ountries would soon bo ro established In MOW of this iLiit-W.d of lestiii II ms It is uninist.ik ablv a tesponso to tli" Pitisiaii incidents Taking tlio piess us a whole- , the tone is calm , With the OM option of Ihe Cologne ( ' .a /otto and other ulvoeales of the llisinaii kiiin pnlic } , which me bent on making political capitd out of uialti r 'I ho N'ossU heeitung sav s that in ( onneo- tion with the goveinoi s ( nni illntoiv sKOch | , tbe ( hancelloi'stelegiain umidsta'hibl } shnws that the doneo is a losnonsn ti > the \lolition ot the laws of lioqnt ditv on tbe put of the Pieni'li , and III U it oxpic-.scs the fad that the Geilinn govpinment repudiates tbo idei of fui tiler cherishing the hopes of establish- lug the amicable lel.ulonexpressed b } tin governor of Alsace-Lou.i.ne The National ( la/otto likens thedecieo to n stream of cold water poured on 1'nils. In ordorto Io.no no doubt about tlio feeling existing , the Heilin lioerscn Courier liolds that ( torimny now ilnits herself lonstiaitud to maintain imlnllnluK those measures of preciution against IViuuu w hicli would bo otheiwiso enlorce-il onlv ngnnu rhiuivlnists ot the line of I"iouledo and bis eolleujnes IhoTagenlattremaiUs tint the peopled ! Alsnco-Loirnine must iguin fool Hint even evil befalling them mines fiom 1'itis The Klieve .lonin il ulinits tint tbe atti tilde of the Pi cue h govei nniint was oiiiei t The populace , also , did not fail m bhuw ing respect to the ( leinim ompieis Onlv a Mil ill gioup of ih umidsts , it snvsMIO le spdiislblu for the treitment ol thoeinptess I'ho Nni Hi fit i man ( iii/otto snvs tint Judg ing fiom the recent incidents in 1'i.iin e. the unilv of feeling is n suic guaianlco tl it in the event of imv injiu1 } anting , 01 lu the event of the peoph- demanding the interven tion of the coinut\ , all ( ieiinaus lioni * tin Alps to tlie sea would combine in bolnilf of GUI gieat lathotland Despite Hismaiek's rofns.il to stand as a c.-imlid ito for the leiohstnz , Heir School asks theeleotois of the Nineteenth dim id of Ilnnovei to ictiiin Hism.nck , declailng he will not ic'fuse to soive now that thoiois piospect of a ciisis in Ceiinan } s foic-Un nf fails It is stated that Hen Schoof bis piompted the I'lieduchsinhe distiut coin- mitto to tnako nit ingements foi the election of Pihic Uismauk The Hoerscn Conner , dismssing ttio tolo I'liueo nism nek might nla } lu the loichstug , s lys thnt if It wcie not for his ex cossuo ambition , ho would lie of the gioatest seivice If. hoivevei , bo should attempt to dominate the house , or to lead in at'lek ' on tbogoveintnent , the ameoloof his lepntatioi would not iinuler bis being ticited aa pat tis.m. I ho i eient dissensions botw o j i tbe umpeioi and 1'iimJ Iltnr } anpeai to beeiuled I'lnn arose fiom the desire of the wifoof I'line' " Ilenty to establish a homo in llerlin , she 'having wo mod of the dull tie'ss at Kiel I'linoo Henry us ken the empoior to give Ids assent to his Inu Ing liisvvintii iii | utoi * , in Heilln I'lie einpi-ioi ii'luiod , insisting upon the necessity of tlie chiif of the idimi dtleMdhirT nl Kiel I'limo Hour } siitnnits to the tmpoiei's di leetion and i > uliiil lelations m > an'.iln es tablished between the hiotluis. though I'IIIK e ilcni's vv ifo is not content'dith the dec isliiii 'Ihe incident which took pi ice at the nil1 given bv Prime. Heuss , ihe CSeiman iinbis- sailer at Vienna , h is ie .ultod in the n call of \oiing Vneaiesio I'lie Itoinii ini.in gin- einment sent a special en\ov TO Inqniit into the insult nth ted lo M Vni'iiesm Cnunt Kalnokv , the piimo minister , ititi r- vrncd He ailmittcd that the Koninaniiii miiiistci hid the light to dinmnd satisfaction Plinco Heuss exDiessed ugiet foi the inii- dent 'I lie opinion of soeu-tv pities tlio sutTeier The mituess v ho otTend tbe in suit by 01 doling Vai uesio to leue the room , is strongl } blamed Adinn.il iiebsnei aiod suddenlv toilny. In the icielistng todav Hi Windtboist spoke in defense of his niolion to giant non commissioned drtlieis in tbe iiiinv nftor twdve veais' seivhe.a iireinluin of 1.0IK ) m.itlru Itn .mlrml llm lintisi. tn lilntit tlio inn. tloii \i\ \ the Invest possible m ijnitt > , ! > o It inlh'bt bo luuuMi e\ei.t\\heto that Cerinans stood b } their einpei-or and \\eio ! ' ulj to def f ( ml him from att.uk from am iiiaiter | Heir liii liter held tint the pi.Miiontof pieininmsiis not desii ibb < I'he qiiostu n dm not invoHo the lefenso of cither tlio em peror 01 tlio eoiintM I'baiuellor VonCipiul lepliod th it Hurr HUhtei was a bad Jtid eof what coneoriicJ thediKintv of the unu , 01 thosafet\ the eounliv I'ho Pieist null ; " denntius , bo slid , piolessed soinetiinis to support tlio KO\un- incut , but linn ImaiUhh inaintnlneil a iiopi the aittudie m tiled todefeat the iiiinisteiinl bills No L-o\ei union t unild teh'up.iu the rieUlnniKO pirtj The pieseii , ministry aimed tn huimoili/e. tlio pirties on questions ( onieinitiK the mililaiy defense of the lonn- tti The ministeis woiaaetintr with a ilear cfliib'-iento and quiet hand , but \\eio reidy , if need be. which ( i ( > d nuiy foi bid , to use n sunlit hand Tim 11mmHoi's lemiuUs weio ( 'ueled with cheers Tlio \einment juoposil to Ki.mt nOn-coinnili.sioned ollUeis Diomiums , InueisliiK fiom the ninth to tlio twelfth jear , was iojei'teds Ir ) Wlndthorst'smotion adopted , the chainellor u-botiliiiK Herr Hn-litoi di'clued th it tin hud hoped to hour an improuuiioitt In the tonoof the pini-rmmmt uueniiu'c. Hut. hit Illusion hid been dostunod The dobaln deiixed unuxpeuled Impoit.tnio lumi the tie-in i Uelllcoso allusions of SHORT USE CRASH. listor.y of tlni Qucstlotinblo IVals Which Wrecked the Pacific Slunt Line , HOUSANDS OF DOLLARS OISAPPCAR , Cash , Honli tvul Tjoti Melt Awny Iftuluf i'eoulhr Matiiyillittoiu , CHARGES AND COUNTER CHARGES , Tlio Alunit ftusuloxblo T.ujlo Wlilo'i ' Stuokliolilors Am Trying to Slr.tltliton. ; DELUGED UY UNSATISFIED CLAIMS , > ( inill McLean tin * 'Must .M.iii In Ihehuli - Upheaval \\lnu Iteci'iier I Ills Illci- boweiIliis tuStiy. O'Xi-ntNoirob , ) . _ [ S o TinHi i ] - liirlnirtho ) | > ist month nutnor- OIH inrtlo < lia\olmen lion loo'diiK ' 'U1 ' tl'u ' oiinty nuduitivoil < iMid tr.\ln > r to ti-aev ) ) nt sumo dcop e'l.wkoilnoss thnt Is supposoil o exist In the i oust motion and euly inuingd' nent of the Parllle Short Mno , tlio IIP rill otid built from Sioux Cltj , la. , to thli to\\n. Tlinio nio ilium things euanoote'dlth the onstinclhii of this toil thai unices ot * ilalne I away linttcito tint ninntlis ago it vstenmt lost oil \vns \ do.'idol upon ami uftor * vmd cm Mod out to the letter. HuhIn is i ) , DJI ili ! Mol.nn , n lltient ilker and tlionmili npp iilnir lunliion in m , nine to this eiM rene ; omliitf th it ho was at hohc.idofavoilthveorpir.xtioi tint pro * iosod building a Him of lallioad fiom Sions ' "it\ , In , to CiU ( ! ii , Utah riiopuoplo of this town to > U hut llttlo slock in the choine , in t boj IO.MI le.l it vlslo i.m Me * cin lotmned to SlmClt ) ami a fo-v il.ns atei Infoiin itionv n luoiulu to toun tint unoyorsvoiout u ir c iii | > n u liuoof roul % \ohc tulles honth Tlio pnpl > hoie up * ) ointod .1 ro'iunlttoo 10Ult tlio binvoyliif * camp and there roec'Kud tbo Infnr- n.itlon tint the noiv load \ \ is tlio I'aeinV Sluut IJno mid tint the \\oilc V.H being doinbv the \Vjoiiilii < ami I'aclllo iiipiuvaiwnt ( omiinv ) , a eoniti notion com- ) .ui ) of which llonall Mel-can was tlio proi- dcut A pii'iliemo ting was held ami it w is Liideil loinakunn effort lo secure tlio rotd. SonilsPIO talked and a eomnillteo i.'ns np- lulnted lo RO to IOJN City , \lsit MoIjOia mil n.sceila'11 what heautod 'llils loinimtlce pci found its minion nt.il upon retnininir the ineinhers idled miithcr miss niLVtiiiK mil inlormod the clti/ons tint > 'UOU in bonds and i I.ir o amount of toil estitoiinlil "SLViuo tbo i lib ) id , to i'ther uith a ( IKioion station ami shops 'lldivw reirnidedas n sn.ip , md McljTin HH nntl- llcd that tbe noDDle uoro 10 uly t j tioitiih biin U was not loni ; b iloie ! IP put la an ippcinincclo inform ttio < ltl7 < _ ni tbat.na the pi"sldent of the constiuctloii cOm nanv with a capital of ! fOJJlWJ ; vice picsl- dcnt of the I > olirniki & Western valiroml ancl president ot the I .K illu short line , hovoild f he them tbei irth if thov \ \ mtud II Tlio bill \v isleinptlntr an 1 tboeiti/UTs co ninonccd acinvnv , On . .lnls , IS'll ' , nn election \\i\i held atliiili \ the township voted 'SUJO ntul thocit.JWO . ( of dporieat bonds duo hi l'i0 | 'I hesu bonds wcio sent to Ulneoln , lie it * thovc'io icRistciod and afterv.nuls t'lHuvl ' o\or to.Mol-cin , th'iuijli It 5m since been umlerstood tint ho sold thorn to the Almhntlin tiust conipnn ) . 'lliu oilc of bocuimg ud eitito is then cotnmeniod and nroportj was dooilel liiiht mid left , the deeds to thu lands luu- nlnp to tbo N'obi isku XVostcrn. . nillioad and those' ' to the lots to Don del MiLoan , as tuisteo , but as ttus oo of what tuts iia\ci bon known In this deal Pat r.mey turned ovei 10) ) lots , O C Millaid 12 , U' I ) Matb'ws MJ1 Civanaugb Idl , .1 , r. AleAffcij in , Pat Ha.vntj il. an I A B. C'lurd.'l Most of these lots \\eru luai the citj and at n 10 isoninlo \ iliiiition wciocitti ' at' leist $ r > iW ) , ( ) in cash 'I hC'O deeds \\proc\itutcil December Id , issn , and Illecl foi lecoid .Inl > 'M , U'JO At Iho simo tiino huudrods of aueof l.iml aloiiu thi ) line of thcsunoy \\liii-b\\is b'iiiK ' mulo.ind about tlio city Win1 cl'eloil to the Nobmsln .Sc Wosteui i.ilhoid compiny , Includiiif , ' the forty ai'ie tntl upui winch Is loiated the fifteen stall nn.nd house At this time Me 1.0.111 was asUolvlij ho toik tlie iloo is to the lots in ' . Is naino and those to the huds In the iianio of the rnlhoad cMinpiiu Ho fuiuishcM no explanation but as the | iL"Milt' wanted tlio loul ihr\ did not piess him for his icisons uiel deeds were undo in an } form he dtulrcil I'ho eonstuiction cainp.iii } at o-iro bo an thio\Miig ulil atoiiK tku line and as soon : v.i twont } miloof ( ji ido was coninh tod. it was iioii'-d iud banded fo-Wt J ipjr mlle , though \\lio.uofainlllir with iiilroil eo-istiuc- lion in this country nsiert th it ttio o\p > aso did notos.cood M'I.OII i pjp inilo , thus furnUU- intr soina ono n elo.in i lUo elf of $ ! " > > .0)i ) , as there nio ove-r 1.1) ) miles thus motvsiKod l < < \ un thing wont \vjll a itil the toil w.is ( onipleted , which w.u. diirim ; tbo litter pirt of .luh of lust joir IX'pits mwa moilorn pl.inseio \ loastiuc'tod , snow fnnejs wcio built and at this city a Unu i mud house was eoastiiictud , wbnu Donilil Mi't einvas hold tip as i model nianiiud ninilllonano This last Ho.i sit toraioj 01. uuvmnt of Ids spe'iidilitf iiioiio } UUo i prince and nniutahiinBnii of * ! ii-o In Sioux Cit } , \\lie-w bo had an auny etOn On , iul > Js the roil \\.n oponci * to the public by tin exiwdlou turn rim npiroiu Slon\L'lt } , Inning on boil 1 Mi-i.o.in and homosK hundred business nion ofSioa\Clty and the other ton us alonir HIP liiiff Mi Loan hid sent \\ord ahoid and hid In * striuted the-i'iiI/on , of this town to spno no expense in piopulntr a hninuol , that would oiiusinp anjtliint : ever given It tbo wwt. Tliodlnnor was L'iv. a la tlio romd tiouso. a- TxvofitosenomsiKrlllcc I \\inollowoil u UUo wateihlle Major MeMrldo ami > the members ot the common i-oumll toaMcd Me'l.eati , and Mel.eiu lu turn 'oastod the \\uiuontiiulfiiililn.Miof 0 .Soill. Uu had tlio fro lorn ol the city , itid boforn ho loft wasiloctod vlio president of tlinSttuo bank , of \ \ tilcliV D Muthows U piviiilout In fact ho was tbo hero of tlio cln > . Ho piopnsod to nnko this the CJliU eajfo of Uiooit mid to cany out this plan irave JVM ) in c isli to aid lu tlio construo- tlonol St. Miirv'aaciUrnv , the huxMlnc ro. i-ontl } tnnnod llewnituj an clactrlo light mid \vater fr.motilv ) , both ofHiUli ho K"t uithout inor paj Itij'Iho city n coat for tlu hlllllO NVitbln thirty days from th i tiino the ( ili\ ' . trie ilK'H ' frauelilso W.IH grantdel t'-o'.cw wcio put up , uliiM htntnif nnU tlm iilnut In open * tloii with < lj-lit IncMmlcMKcnl li 'iits burnlni ;