THE OMAHA DAILY TWENTIETH YEAR. OMAHA , THLTHSDA\7 MOILING , APULL , 9 , ISO I. NUKI3EK 200. DEMOCRATS AUK DESPERATE. Efforts to Count Ont Oblcago'ii ' Republican "Mayor-Elect. FIXING RETURNS TO SUIT CREGIER , Hnllot IlnxPR "MiiHlitn" After Itunoh * inutile Oily Hull Itarefaucd I'cr- Iietratloti ol' l rnndH CNur ed In tlio Courts. Cuiano Orncr ; OP TIIR fJr.n , I UIIICAOO , April 8. l Tno republicans have undoubtedly elected HeinpsteadVaslihurno mayor of Chlcairo In splto of the defections to tbo assistant demo cratic ticket , otherwise styled 'citizen's , " nnd the desperate tactics of the Civ pier gnnu nt the city hall. The republicans also suc ceeded In electing a city attorney and clerk and probably tbo treasurer. Moro barefaced nianlpulatlonsof th returns liavo never been liuown than those practiced last night and today by the desperateCreglcr ' fnmlly trust" ping. Itoturns from a num ber of strong republican precincts are still "inlssIiiK" this evening , nlthouch It Is certain they have noon brought into the city ball , and the democratic organs , after conceding all day that Wash- burno was elected , como out this evening with extras , crying that "fraud" has been discovered and that Mr. Crogler Is elected by a "very slight plurality. " They fall to ex plain that the fraud Is la the ofllco where the returns have been secluded from vlow over slnco they were brought In last night. When the returns compiled by export accountants of the city press showed Washburnc's plu rality to be over H.OOO , the city hall people , who had boon very much alarmed since early in tbo evening , suddenly sent out word from the comptroller's ofllcu that V/ashburno's Plurality at that time wns buih'M. At 1 : KOa. ai in. Comptroller Onahan announced that Cre * gior wns elected by a plurality of IWJ , whllo the city press returns showw "Wttshburno's plurality to bo litI. ) At UiMO , however , Onahnn suddenly dis covered o mistake and hurriedly gathering up the tally sheets ho and his henchmen ro- tlrcd to n private room , announcing thnt "no more returns will bo given out tonight. " The democratic papers , tired of this at tempt to btavo off the Inevitable , made nn In vestigation on their own account and came out with extras accepting the correct llgures nnd conco-Iing the election to \ \ nshburno. This afternoon , after hard work over the tally sheets , Including the "missing" pre cincts , which are probably locked up in tlio mayor's ofllce , Comptroller Onahan an nounced to Creglor's organs that they had discovered that many votes cast for Klmor AVashburn hnd been counted for Hcmpstead "Wnshburno , nnd that these errcfrs would ' ' ' ; ! . " plurality. probably elect Mr. Ci'cgicr by - > They done explain how they made this re- mar'kablo discovery , since they are supposed lo have no access whatever to the ballots , In fuel It Is the last desperate effort to falsify the returns and count Creglcr in by hook or crooir. Ilo Is credited with having said to ono of his henchmen this afternoon : "If the republicans succeed In getting mo out of the city bull for two years to como they are daisies. " There Is no doubt that n scheme Is on foot to "doctor" the returns before the election commlsaloiiors begin their ofllchil count , and the republicans are straining every ncrvo to defeat the ringstcrs. Chnlrmun.Nro of the republican i.cnmpaigncohimltteewcntrbeforo the election conunls8l6n"thls afternoon , and ascertaining that several ballot boxes hail not been received , ho asked that two guards , representing the republican party , bo allowed to remain In the ofllco and w.itch these boxes wlien they were brought In to pici'ludo the possibility of anyone tampering with them. Commissioner Henley thought the idea good , but tlio democratic commis sioners objected , and Mr. Nye carried the matter bnforo County .ludgo Scales. The commissioners decided to hold n con sultation withHulgo Scales this afternoon before giving a reply , and finally agreed that two men should bo permitted to remain in the vault room until the oftlclnl canvass com mences tomorrow. As additional precaution the combination was chanced on the safe containing the olllcial returns. \ Subsequently Chairman Nye asked that the , Judges of the Fiftcontti precinct , Twenty- ninth word , bo prosecuted for refusing to admit Anton Pophal , challenger of the repub lican and citizens' parties , to the polling room. Nye statou that of BUS registered votes In thnt precinct 5UI are shown to have voted , a strangely largo proportion , and of these SI'J nro recorded for Crolgcr nnd only hiic for HeiiipstendVashburiio and sixteen for the other three candidates. Ho said hn had strong suspicions that fraud had been resorted to in several precincts , and ho was engaged In ferrotthig out the perpetrators. I'ATSI'.V l'Al.l.OS'8 CHIOUIO C.I Hi : KM. Patsoy Kallon , erstwhile of Omaha , cele brated election night by getting moro or less Intoxicated and nt4 o'clock this morning shot Itiirtondor Frank Qulnn of the Palnco hotel bar la the leg. Pnllon , accompanied by a friend , got into n mmrrel with another man and the bartender ejected him. Fallou then went across the street mid hogan firing at the saloon , nnd when Qulnn came out shot him In the fleshy part of his leg. Mr. Fallen then withdraw and the police have been too busy looking up votes for Mayor Cregior to disturb him thus far. wr.siiiuv rnoi'i.n ix cmouio. Among the western people in Chicago today were the following : At the ( .Irani ! Paclllc-C. . Hull , M. C. Morley , Omaha ; J. II , MrKntght , ( Jreat Falls , Mont. ; Mrs. George O. Wrlcht , fioorce OS. Wright , Jr. , Ues Molnos ; Joseph Lawrence , J , O'Donovan Hossa , Mrs. Will- lam ( lordon , Sioux City , la. ; A. K. Leo , Vorn.llllou , S. U. ; J. H. Oaylor , Butte , Mont. At the Hleheliou J. D. Turner , Des . Molncs. . * - At the Auditorium A. C. Lnbrie , OJrnnd Forks , S. 1) . At the AVelllngton A. M. Graham , Omaha. At the Palmer Charles Young , Castle , Mont. ATKINSON. . , Hit Til C'1/.ll.Tl .1 VIVTOUV. Ilomilt of tlio Chicago Mayoralty Con tent Still in Doubt. CHICAGO , April 8. At midnight tonight both republicans nnd democrats nro claiming to bo victors in tbo exciting election for the mayoralty. ICach side , however , had prac tically minimized its claims to a plur ality of two or thrco hundred , The nfllcml count , to begin tomorrow , is awaited with impatience , The democmt-s nut forth the assertion that manj * votes for Klmor Washburn. the citizens can didate , were counted for HcmpstcmlVnsh - burno. On tbo other hand the repiiblloins protest that in ono precinct nlono at thn. stock ynrds over a hundred votes were de posited for names thnt were refused regls- ratlon and thnt some of the names nro tnoso ot persons who have been dead for weeks or months. In this particular iiro- olnct , it Is charged , affairs were so manipu lated thnt every Judge and clerk without ex ception were democrats , and the plurality for Creglcr was something abnormal. Not a few people tonight were inclined to believe thnt the many alleged mistakes nnd changes in estimates were In the Interests of the gambling fraternity and were designed to ulvo certain big bookmakers u chance to bodgo out on their beta. llnrrlHon Itotlros. CHICAGO , April S. Ux-Mayor Carter 11. Harrison this afternoon announced his permanent retirement from political life. .1 lo proposes to leave Chicago for good and cither travel or go on a farai. Concerning the tactics ot the Crogler whig of the democ racy ho said : "It was la line with Its action for thu past two mouths fraudulent , Intlm- watlou , corrjptluu uud disgraceful. It was a revelation to it.o , forl hud novcr before at- tomlcd tlio polls In the hoo.Hum district. Wilder and more ungraceful orgies , moro besotted savagery and open appeals to buy ers ot votes coulit not exist In the most Ig norant of the southern plantation districts. " Women In Politics. ATCIIISOS , Kan. , April 8. ( Special Tele gram to Tnr. llur. 1 A larger percentage than usual of the registered women vote of Atchisou was polled at yesterday's munclpal election. There were 259 registered , and 211 voted. 'Ihero were two reasons for this. First , ono of the candidates for mayor caused n largo number of negro women to bo rcgls- istcrud ; and second , the female school teach ers turned out to elect special candidates tor the school boardrbecauso they do not llko the present superintendent of schools. While the women wcto very active In voting , thuir registration this spring shows the usual fall ing oir. Four years ago whmi the "municipal suffrage law'llrst went into affect the total registration was 10 per cent women. A year inter It wns ng.iln 111 per cent. Last year it was 1U per cent. This year it was 10 per cent. In Minnesota and South Diilcoln. MiNxnu'ous Minn. , April b. Keturns from municipal election ! * In Minnesota and Dakota show the following results : At Stlllwatcr.MIim.the democrats elected mayor and one alderman , the republicans city treas urer nnd two aldermen ; In Fergus Falls "no license" was beaten ; In Albert Lea the coun cil is evenly divided ; a republican mayor was elected nt Farlbault , with two democratic ami two republican aldermen. In South Da kota. Wntertown gets a democratic mayor , the rest of the city's ticket being republican. At Huron the republicans get everything ex cept nolico magistrate. Senator I'aliiicr Tnllct. Si'mxnriiu : ) , 111April8. , Senator Palmer , when seen this morning , discredited the re port that llempstead Washburno was elected mayor of Chicago , saying ho had Information from that city which' indicates that Cregior carried the election by a small plurality. This report ho said was not ofllclnl , but from a very reliable source. Ilo declined to Uo In- tcrvl'jwed further regarding it. St. l.nuls Council DiMiiourntlo. ST. Lor IP , Mo. , April 8. The city election passed off quietly. The complexion of the next assembly is democratic , the democrats having elected their entire ticket for the city council , which stands 7 democrats to 0 repub licans , nnd of the J3 scats hi the house of delegates they .securedIS , while the republi cans have Id. tbo Independents not Dung suc cessful in a single Instance. Ah mt Kvcnly Divided. ST. Lorn , Mo. , April a. Hcsults of the municipal elections yesterday throughout the stnto shows that the victory was about evenly divided between the two parties. The municipal election nt Belleville , 111. , resulted In favor of the democrats , In East St. Louis , Stevens ( deni ) , the present incumbent , was re-elected mayor. ItapuhlicaiiH Carry Kansas. KANSAS CITV , Mo.-April 8. The result of the election In Kansas yc.sterilay , as shown from the latest returns , Indicate that a ma jority of the cities and towns wcro carried by the republicans. With tno exception of Kansas City , Topeka and Leavcuworlh the women vole was very light. , 'V Mexican Vice President. CITV OF Mexico ( via Oalvcston ) , April S. There are many rumors prevailing that con gress will create the ofllco of vice president of the republic , but iionoof _ them can bo 'traccfl , nmUlio government authorities will , ' ' " * * - ' 'lt1" * * give uo'iiiformntlon'onHho subject.1 Florida's Lusslslnturc In Session. TAi.iAius5in : , Flu. , April 8. The legis lature organized yesterday. The governor's message , submitted today , recommends a liberal appropriation for the world's fair. Maryland ItepiililiijiuiH Sleet. JVu-TijioitB , Md. , ApnlS. The republican state committee assembled hero today to adopt a constitution for the government of the party In Maryland , Hot Contest at Dull as. DALLAS , Tex. , April 8 The municipal election was hotlv contested. Connor ( ind. ) the present mayor , was ro-cleetod by a small majority. Strantro but True. LITTI.K HOCK , Ark. , April S. Little Hock elected the democratic ticket nnd returns from points throughout the state Indicate the general success of the democrats. Denver Kindlon Figures , Dr.xviu : , Colo. , April S. Complete returns from yesterday's election glvo the following llgures : For Mayor , lingers ( dcin. ) 1"09S ; Mllburn ( rep. ) 7.MS. Plurality. 0. , April S. The official count gives Mosby ( rep ) , for mayor , WS plurality. UfiR AG.llMST ll\'K HVXOltKO. A Nej-ro Slob at Kaiis.ia City , Kan. , Stood Oft" by n Single Gnai-ii. K\NSAS Crrv , Kan. , April 9. 13 a. m. A crowd of 500 negroes attacked the county Jail a few minutes ago with the Intention of lynching William McCoy , who brutally murdered his mistress Nelllo Magruder last Sunday night. nn attempt to lynch McCoy was made last Monday , at the tlmo of his preliminary hear ing , but the prison was so well guarded that the attempt was abandoned. The sheriff concluded that the excitement among the negroes had subsided and the precau tions had been relaxed , The attack tonight was totally unexpected. About 1 o'clock a crowd of nocroos gathered In the vicinity of the Jail and quickly made a rush and brake in tbo outer door. The portion of the oulldlng partitioned for the Jail is separated from the other part by a stout iron door. Only one guard \yas on duty , but ho threatened to shoot the llrst man who approached the door , nnd the lynching committee , after a lengthy parley , once moro adjourned , A largo guaril has boon placed on duty to preclude the pos sibility of a further attack , It A 31 fiJI.ll'lj Htf.lltJt VU03I , Heady to Answer for His AutH , aud Dtius Not l-Var. PiuiAnKi.riiu , April S. [ Special Tele gram to TIM : DIM : . | A telegram from Ogden - den , Utah , this afternoon reported a demand upon lov. { Sam Small to account for funds collected for the Utah university , for which ho Is president , "When nsKcd about the mat ter Mr , Small replied : " 1 nm ready to answer to my authorities for all my acts. I have done nothing wrong , have notning to conceal , Invlto the utmost public scrutiny of all I Imvo done and fear nothing lu the result of bucu investigation. " THK WK.ITHKH I'ttltRt'.tST. Tor Omii/in / mill ndiiify LtuMniln.faUan-cd I'V ' fair ; rtluMlii confer. Far Sebra&a J > tuM minor inuiv , * 'n fIi- ( I'ocDICII / Itiifn ; iriiub till/Una \rtttcrly \ ; lau-er frmpmilure. Kor South /J.ifcofd Until or mioic ; tiorllnrol- ii'fnd * ; colJcr In fi lci n i/oi Muii , u-aimcrln Her Husband Ijivoi In Omaha. DUNVEK , Colo. , April 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : lift : . ] A Hohcmlan young woman named Marlza ScruknvlzVDO hat been keeping house for her brother nt I'uoblo , was totally burned there last evening by the explosion of a liero eno can while she -was building n lire. Her husbaud Is living in Omaha , DROWNED IN THE MISSOURI , A Plattsmonlh Boy Losajs His Lifo la an Attempt to Gross the Eiver. NARROW ESCAPE OF TWO COMPANIONS , Close of the Grand Com mimicry Ses sion at Kcnrney Klcutlun ol'Of- llucrs Sranjo : Death of an Aged Couple. Pi.m MOCTii , Xcb. , April 8. [ Special Tel- CRram to Tin : Br.n.l This mornliiK lieorgo V. Linden , the clerk of the Hotel Klioy , started on a hunting expedition and at tempted to cross the Missouri river in a small sktiT , accompanied bv two boys , PranK Gustafson and .lohn Flaherty.Vhen \ In mid stream the boat capsized and throw tno occu pants in to the water. Linden grabbed Ous- tafson nnd assisted him to set onto tl.o boat. Flaherty thought ho could reach the shore by swimming , but ho sank nftern few strokes nnd was seen no more. The other two were rescued by Forrvman Peterson and his son. who witnessed the sad accident. Linder did all no could to save the unfortunate boy , but owing to tlio llcrco wind blowing and thoroughness roughness of the water his efforts wcro un availing. A searching party tried toiecovcr the body of Flaherty , but were unsuccessful. Xi'brasUn Mr ( in Ights. KHAIINKY , Neb. , Aptll S. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bii.J : Tbo grand eotnmandory , Knights Templar of Nobrastai , closed Its session at noon today after one of the most successful meetings in the history of the order in the stato. This afternoon the visit ing Sir Knights were taken over the city In carriages and they all expressed themselves as well pleased with the city. The next meet ing will bo hold at CJr.iiid Island. The following oIlleiTs were elected : i.ouls II. Korty , Oinulia , ( 'rand commander ; Edgar G. Salisbury , Beatrice , deputy grand com mander ; .Iomi B. Moore , U rand Island , trrnnd generalissimo : James A. Tullcys , Hod Cloud , Brand captain general ; William T. Whit- marsh , ftorfolit , grand prelate ; Charles I ) . Finch , Kearney , grand sen lor warden ; It. P. K. Miller , Lincoln , grand junior warden ; .lames S. Franco , Omaha , grand treasurer ; William H. riowcn , Oimitin , grand recorder. This evening most of ttio visitors left for their homes. The nieetliifj was a most cu- Joyablo one to hosts nnd visitors. I'lno Clmutatuiun , LoxoPixi : , Net ) . , Amll S.-Spcclal [ to Tin : Br.K.l The 11 tth annual session of the Long Pine chautauqua will bo hold August t to 11) The grounds are the most beautiful in the state. The management will do nil they can to adapt these natural advantages to the con venience ar.u comfort of the multitudes who attend thochautauo.ua. Thoprou'iMinmothls season will bo fully up to the standard of oxcellcrcoof previous years. The best talent In this and other states will bo employed , In cluding several teachers and lecturers of na tional reputation. Among the features will boa normal union for the instruction of children In a systematic study of the bible : a literary and scientific : circle consisting of n series of lectures on American history and literature ; a depart ment under the Womans' Chrlstlaa Tcinner , aneo Union ; lessons lu natural science ; a de partment of music , and the evenings will bo devoted to a great variety of interesting en tertainments. - * * " ' ' VetcransT- N Guovn , Neb. , Anrll 8. | Special toTiiKBnn. } The Grand Army of the He- public celebrated Its twenty-fifth anniversary at the opera house last evening. The build ing was tilled to its utmost capacity. The celebration was under the supervision of 1'ost Commander II. 1'ryor. lion. William P. Seiirles addressed the old soldiers In an appropriate and concise manner , taking the old veterans back to the days whci ttioy took their lives In their hands and went forth to do battle for their homos and country. The young ladies in costumes represented the thirteen original states. A bounteous repast was then served by the ladles ot Newman Grove nnd vicinity to over two hundred per sons. The entertainment concluded with a dance. _ Not Parted In Death. AixstvniiTii , Nob. , April R. ( Special Tele- cram to Tun Br.E. ] Mr. H. S. Potter and wlfo , two of our oldest and most beloved citizens , died Monday morning of pneumonia superinduced by la grlppo. They were eighty-six years old , were married In IS41 , never had any children , and Jlvo days bcforo their death took tothoir bed together where they died within about three hours of cacti other. They wcro burled together today. ProgreHslvc. i : , Nob. , April 8. [ Special to Tin : Ben. ] Vordlirro gives promise of consider able building the coining summer. Among the substantial improvements Is a fine largo hotel , which will bn commenced In a few days , One ot the llnest livery barns In the county has Just been completed. The now roller mill is turning out a superior grade of Hour and Is drawing trade from a long dis tance. _ Played Around a Train. KRAUXKV , Neb , , April 8. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tnr. DmToday ] Freddie Dclsch- nor , n snvcn-vcar-old lad , while nlayine about a moving freight train on the Union Paciflo fell under the wheels and escaped with a crushed foot. A part of the injured member may have to be amputated , A Sadllun Dentil. BciTincn , Nob. , April S. [ Special Tele gram to/Tiic IUi.J : Mrs , O. A. Salmon , wife of O. AT Salmon of the firm of Salmon & Kniney , died suddenly this afternoon of heart dlsoaso. The deceased was widely known and highly esteemed in this community , Worklnti on the Niv.v Court Him so. Pi.ATTSMorm , Nob. , April 8. [ Special Tel egram 10 TUG HUE. ] mo suo-contracis tor the excavations , stone and brick worlcof the now county court bouso were let today to local parties. Work on the excavations will commence tomorrow. Stricken with I'nlsy. BKITIIICE , Nob. , April 8. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tins BKE.J Word was received hero today that Hon. Perry Walker was stricken with palsy at his homo In Odcll Sun day evening. Ho still lives , but h in a critical condition. Court Ailjiiurnrd. AIXSWOIITII , Is'ob. , April -Special [ Tolo- grain to THE I3ic.l : District court adjourned tonight after an eight-day sesilon , Judge M. 1' . Klnknld presiding. Ono hundred civil aiut eight criminal cases were disposed of , XKitJtAstf.i run\s Nciiituit.Jt. A. DcHtructiva FI ro nt Tobias nml An other at Wymori ! . TOIIUS , Neb. , April 8,1 Special Telegram to Tun HcK.l Moro than half of the business - ness portion of Tobias was burned this after noon , the lira making a clean sweep ou both sides of Main street from the Hurlingtoii depot to the First National bank. The follow ing are the principal losers : i lpplncou , t Is'ourd , building nnd drugs ; Hudrlch , saloon nndlco house ; A. White , meat nmrkot ; A. Brunei- , dwelling and harness shop ; MM. Mitchell , boarding house ; J. ICrlsl , black smith , wagon shop ttm\dwelling ; Jnno Strat- toti , Ollvo hotel building ; C , Most , saloon building : Mary Holland , building ; Mrs. Hur ley , building ; T. U. Callahan , buliump ; Mrs. Connell , building ; W. A. Sunders , building ; S. Q. Einjiry , building ; M. D , Uadaell , build ings First National bank , building , badly ilanmgodV. ; \ . At , Wallace , general merchan dise ; William 1) ) . Carter , uru ; C. S. Fluke , meat market ; UK. IJathvvcll , confectionery. Tbo contents of the OllVo p(0tcl ( nro a total loss. . His Impossible to glvo the ntnount of each individual loss , but the total will foot up about $30,000. , The flro originated in the Ollvo houso. Tlio wind wns blowing n gale and Ml efforts to check the flames proved fruitless , until It reached the First N atlonul bank building , a largo brick nnd Iron structure which stopped its further progress. Klront U'vinnro. WrMonr , Neb. , April S.-ISycclal Tele gram to Tun BEE. ] Between 13 and 1 o'clock last night flames wcro discovered pouthiK through Iho roof of M. Leach's ' architect ofllce. An alarm wns given Immediately anil n largo number of citizens were soon on the scene. Mrs. JlcClrsllaml's building ndjolnlnc the ofllco was soon on llro. Olio of the lower rooms of the McClellnnd building was used as a harness shop by Henry Sebmltz nnd tbo other one as awlnt stiop. The upper story was used as dwelling rooms by four small families. The inmates were aroused and cverj tlilnu carried out that could ho in the short tlmo before the rooms wore tilled with douse saioko. The hose va brouclit out nnd attached to the hydraiHs and two streams wcro soon playing on the building and by i ! o'clock the Ih-o was extinguished. It Is bo- lleved that if it bad not bton for the tin roof which kept thollamea fronumrating out the greater p.irt of the business blocks would have been burned. The losses nro as follows : Mrs. McClol- land , building and furniture , § o,000 ; insured forlr > < . )0. ) M. Leach , building , architects' tools , plans , drawings , etc. , S1r > 00 ; building nnd contents insured for 87.ID. Schmltz' harness stock sustained daimgos to the ex tent of not less than $5tM ) ; Insured for { TOO. Mnst. nf Mm nlntliini ? mid fiirnll tivn bolnnpinrr . to these living lu the urpor story were de stroyed by Iiro ncd water. The buildings will bo rebuilt. Hcsldonco Hunted , HC.VTKICI : , Nob. , April S. [ Special Tele gram toTni : llnu. ] The residence of J. W. Clraham , four miles southeast of this city , was dcstroved by llro tins morning. Loss , f..OOO ; Insurance , STOO. The l''lro JJecord. Dwnxi'our , la. , April S. The Hell clothIng - Ing store burned early this morning , mid a stock of shoes owned by Nowbery & Co. wns also destroyed. Loss , S3S.OOU ; fully insured. Tiinttutsn An Anxious Mother Discovers the Jell > rry nf llor Son's ( Imvo , Dns MOINC.S la. , Aprils. [ Special Tele gram to Tin ; Br.i : , ] Urr.vo yard ghouls are evidently at work in this vicinity , the family of T. O. Wtnslow bavins Just discovered that the body of a son , Johnny , which was placed in the Avon cemetery , seven miles southeast of town n month ago , has been removed. Mrs. Winslow had a dream a week ago that men wcro stealing the body of her son , and it made such an impression on her mind thnt she told her husband. Ho and a trleml went to Avon Sunday nnd found that the grave had beetn tampered with. Tlioy dug down and wore horrilled to find an empty coftln. Steps are being taken to find out the guilty parties. _ 't * H' y Uauditfl. BITW.IXOTOX , la. , Apr'1 8. [ Special Tel egram to Tun Bii : , | Charles Shontz , Charles Smith , Fr.ink Knight , Alfred Anderson , Frank Zncbmyor , John Bontrum and Hank Uisso are in Jail hero churned with burglary. They are Burlington Boysjagod from eighteen to twcnty-ono and tfiivo bton ? secrotlyorgan v izod as a1' baud of robbers" ' for two years. Their pilfering has boon numerous and costlv. The irrand lurV Is Investigating thorn. . Detective Gray bf Chicago bagged them in the act of robbery. Sioux CIly'H Cnltlo M.irlcet. Sioux CITV , la. , April 8. The Journal states that the reports sent out regarding the wholesale starvation of cattle in this section by reason of food shortage nro absolutely un founded. There is splondla hay for sale both m the city and country , and the present con dition of the cnttlo market indicates any thine but eagerness to sell. Prices have risen from 30 to W cents during thu past week , and nro now higher than at any time during the past year. Fort Dndgo Failure. Four Donau , la. , April S. { Special Tele gram to Tun Bcc.J Oavld Holdorman , pro prietor of "Tho Fair , " dry goods store hero , mudo an assignment today to W. 1) ) , Mesor- voy for the benefit of his creditors. Ills liabilities amount to $ , r > ,000. Amontr the principal creditors are the following Cl-icago dry goods firms : Schloss & Ochs , J. H. Walker , Marshall Field & Co. , L. Simon & Co. . I ) . M. Pollock & Co. and.i. McL'onvlllo & Co. The assets will not exceed $ . ' ,000. , KcltornteH ItH Charptn. BUHMNOTONla. . , April 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bin : . ] In tlio $10,000 libel suit of Mayor Duncan against the Dally Hawkeye - eye , arising out * of tholattcr's light against the saloons and gambling Hells , durine which it charged the mayor with permitting ; ganbllng and other wrongful acts for n con sideration , the defendant has Hied its answer , afllrmlng the truth of Its statements and de claring Its ability to prove thorn. The case is a very sensational oiw in its details. An\ioiii to Die. DCS MOINT.S , la. , April 8.-Specinl [ Tele gram to Tnr. Bi5i : . ] John lletts , aged twenty-one , of Wiuncgo , Kan. , attempted sulcldo hero today by shooting himself In the right tcinplo. At last reports ho wns In a critical condition , No cnuso is known for the deed. Ho came hero today to visit rela tives and friends hi tho.vicinity. Thai Cattla Disease. MOXDAMIX. la. , Aprjl 8. [ Special Tele gram to Tun lir.n.J Many farmers In the hill country cast and sopth of hero are losing their choicest fat cattle by some strati go dis ease. The cattle may'bo well at night and dead in the morning. Some have lost as many as twenty head already. llruken Diiiu. DBS MOIXK& la. , April' 8. The d.im of the DCS Momcs water power company wns par tially washed out last night by Hoods caused by recent heavy rains , Loss , about $25,000. , Hoports from nil over Iowa indicate that the ground is hi good condition and farm work in full blast. Soon to Drown. BuiaiNflTOX , In. , April 8. iSpoclal Tele gram to Tin : UKI- Two men in a skiff were seen to capaizo and drown In the river Just below the railroad bridge this afternoon. They are unknown. Search for their bodies Is going on. ' Terrible Kate ot * Tlireo Workm en In n \ltrii-Glycorliio WorkH. PETHOI.IA , Oat. , April , 8. Brndloy's nitro- ( 'lyconno works , half a mile from town , blow up this evening. ilo\v \ the explosion occurred will never bo known , as the three men at work Albert Bradley , .Tamos Chambers and 1) ) . McUerinand were Instantly killed. The side of the head and part of tholcgb of ono oj them were found about flvo hundred yards from thosconoof the accident. How many more. If any , wcro In the building at the tlmo Is at present unknown. The live acres on which the building was situated Is liter ally covered with small pieces of bonoj , nnd the remains of the tlu-to already identified could bo put in u bushel basket. 1'lnyod wllli .MatuhrH. Toj'EKA , Kau. , April S. The young son of John A , Miller , n prominent business man of this city , was burned to death curly this morning whllo playing la a hayloft with matches. Opening Session of tbo Gatheriug of Dis tinguished Invontoftt PRESIDENT HARRISON MAKES A SPEECH , Proposed Treaty llctxrcen tnc United Statesnna ! Sc\vI'omt < tlnnl Ma'lo I'nbllo Soniu llottcn N'jivnt 'WASHINGTON , April 8. The openhiR ses sion of tlio congress of inventors ami innini- facturers of patented Inventions in celebra tion of the beginning' of the second century of the American patent system wns licit ! this afternoon In the Academy of Music. Presi dent Harrison and a lartfo number of promi nent inoii selected as vleo prosldcnts of the congress oceuricd seats on the stiiRO. Thomas A. Kdlson , Alexander Graham 15cll , ttcorgo "Wostlnghoiiso , nr > ( Jailing nnd other prominent Inventors wcro present. Presi dent Harrison was Introduced as chairman of. tbo meeting mid Hon. , lohn Lynch chair man of the centennial executive coiiunitteo. President Harrison snoko brlelly , snying In part : " .My coiiucction with this nioctlnt ; must necessarily bo very brief , nuil I can only by my prcsenco hero and ttieso Cow words In opcnhur and coiistitutlnp ; this intorestliig conirress express my appreciation of the Im portance and Interest of this occasion and my hope that your gatherings hero maybe promotivoof these branches of the sciences and art In which you are respectively inter ested. It distinctly marks , 1 thlidc , a eivtit step In the progress of civilisationvlicn the Uiw takes notice of propcrtv in the fruit of tlio mind. [ Anplauso.J It cannot bo doubted by any , I tliiult , tliat the securing ; of property Inlnveiitloiisisc3soiitl.il ami highly vromo- tlvoof the advance ot'oincountry m the arts and sciences. [ Applause. ] Nothing moro stimulates otTort than security In tbo result ot effort. " Af tcr prayer by Kov. ] ) r. Suiidor- laiul the president salil urgent affairs prevented - vented his remaining nt tlio meeting , nml a tier calling to the chair Secretary Noble tlio president left thohnll. United States Commissioner of 1/abor Wright spoke on the subject of "Kelatlon of Invention to Labor. " Commishlon of I'ut- ents IMltehcll spoke on the "lllrth and CJrowthof the Atnerlcati 1'atont S.v lein ; " .Tnstico Hlatchford on "A Century of Patent ' J-.uw , " reviewing the subject fro'm the time when tlio kings of ISnglandgi'iintedexciuslvo monopolies to various persons doivn to the present time ; Kobcit S. Taylor of Kort \Vayuo , Ind. , sioko [ on "Knouli-MuUing In ventions of America , " and Senator 1'latt of Connecticut closed ilio afternoon session with n , speech on "Invention ani Advance ment. " A reception was givi-a tonight at the patent oftlco to visiting inventors and manufacturers by Secretary Noble and Pat ent Commissioner Mitchell. On tomorrow evening tlio American Soci ety of Civil Engineers will glvo a banijuot in honor of their president , Otavo Chanuto of Chlcaco. ITrlday ovcntng the board of trade of this city , on bpbalf of the citizens , will entertain tbo prominent visitors and tbo mein- VJCM of the various com inItoes nt a banquet , whlcU will boglvount the Arlington hotel. Tbo committee on badges , of which Mr. SchuylerDuryco is chairman , has selected n design for a modal , which will bo. inado to commemorate this. cVent. The material sc- jlectca Is aluminum , ar.d on the obverse there will bo'ttfabslinilooi'tno seal of thoiutout ofllce. On the reverse there will bo an ap propriate inscription and the date of the cele bration. It is probable that in the hall of the ICn- tlonal museum there will bo an Interesting display of early inventions , whllo inventors who are desirous of showing to the pu olio their own pet invention will probably bo ac commodated In some ball -which will bo secured for that purpose. It Is expected , however , that If these who are Interested In llj'lan machines , poipctunl motion machines and other inventions of like diameter indi cate their intention of making an exhibit that this feature of the celebration will not bo generally popular , anil it may not bu neces sary toniaticany provision for It. Ono of the Important committees in clnu'go of the arrangements for the celebration is the committee on literature. To thli committee was assigned tbo Important duty of arrang. Ing the programme. How well they have performed their task may bo seen by glanc ing over the programmo for the various meet ings. Tbo chairman of this committee Is 1'rof. ( ! . Brown Ooode , who , although a man young In years , yetl.'i ' n veteran In sclontlllo work. Associated with Prof. Ooodo on this committee was Mr. Ainsworth 11. SpofTonl , the UUtlnt'Ulshcd librarian of congress , and Mr. Llewellyn Deano. In planning the details of the arrangements provision was wisely made fora committee to look after the comfort of visitors , espec ially to provide facilities so that thev could secure proper accommodations whllo In this city. To this committee nil inquiries ro- cslvcd from these who Intend to como to the city relative to rooms and board are referred. The committee has a list of places wbero straniicrs can bo accommodated , aud promptly -supply nil tbo information culled for. Tlio chairman of the committed is 3Ir. W. C. Uoilgo. .Mr. Dodge as far back a * the year ISM invented a miichlno for loading cartridges. It wns ailoptod bv the government and with some inodlll cations has boon used ever since. Prior to that time all cartridges were Illloa by hand , lie has taken out twenty United States patents and several foreign patents , mostly on tire arms , seine of which are in extensive use at homo and abroad , notably the ox tractor In the Smith it Wesson revolver. In consideration of his in ventions the king of Italy presented a medal to him and the king of .Spain conferred on him the decoration of the Order of Isabella , tlio Catholic. I Ionoy Is a highly Important factor In enumerating the elements which contribute to thosuccoss of such nn enterprise. It has been contributed freely and goncrously on this occasion by the citi/ens of this city , ana a fund of about 3lt,0K ) ) has been subscribed. The work of soliciting subscriptions was done by a committee of which Mr. Joseph 1C. McCammon Is chairman. AVhllo great credit Is duo to the energy displayed by the committee yet they all acknowledge th < great assistance which they received from the citizens , who so cheerfully responded to tnclrappeals. Tlio chairman , Mr. McCain tnon , has shown In this uositlon , as well ns In the others which ho has held , great exeo titlvo ability. Onthoultornoon of Thursday Fredcrlcl K"raloy , Mi. I ) , , president of tlio natioiia board of trade , will preside. The papers to bo presented will bo as follows : ICx-Ucpro sentatlvo llenjnimii llutterworth of Ohio "Tho Effect of Our Patent System on the Material Development of the United States. ' Octavo Chauute of .Illinois , president of the American Society of Civil Kiifiinecr.s , "Tho Idled ol Invention Upon the Hallroad anil Other ftlcans of Intercommunication. " A. II. SpottorJ , 1..L , IX , librarian United States congress , "Tho Copyright System of the United States ; Its Orlt'ln and Its Urowtli. " Thomas Gray , 0. B. , II. So. , F. II. S. R , of Indiana , professor of dynamic onjriiieorln , Rose polytechnic institute , Terra Hnute , ' The Inventors of thu Telegraph and Tele- phono. " Colonel F. A. Boely ot Pennsylva nia , principal examiner United Slutos patent , o111co , "International Protection of Industrial .Property. " I'rof. a. P. J/mBloy , the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution , will preside over the meeting to bo heldin thoovonlag. Papers Avlll bo read as follows ; \Vllllnni P. Trow- brhlgol'li.D. ; , IJj.I ) . , of New York , professor ser of engineering school of mines , Columbia college , "Tho Hilect of Technological Schools Upon the Progress of Invention , " Uoburt II. Thimton. A.M. , LL.n. . J3oc. Eng. of New York , director and professor of inoclmn. lealonKlneorlng , Slbloy college , Cornell uni versity , "Tho invention of tno Steam 13n- pine , " Cyrus Urackott , M.I ) . , LL.l , ) . ot No\v Jersey , professor of ptiybici , College ol 2mv Jersey , Princeton. "Tho Effect of Invention Upon the Progress of Kloclrloal Science. " Trof. r1V. . Clnrkc , S.H. , of Ohio , chief cl . . I'nlted States geological survey , "TL filiations of Ab stract Sclontlllc Kotonr . * \ 1'ractlcal In- ventior , With Special \ * ! -VJnco to Chcin * Istry and I'liysU-'s. " Mnl. ' . . Vcnco K. Out- ' \ A. "The In ton , orJimnco department , ( hioncoof hivontlon Upo < \ Itnplomuiila nnd Munitions of Modern " " Vo. " Fridaj' , April 10 , Is atinK - : V i'nns ' ° " that day 100 years ago l'ret\ . " " Vashlngtoa signed the law e tiibllsluri \ Amoricaa iiatont system. The deloA \ wlllIslt Mount Vernon , where an aii/W \ \ \ \ \ bo de livered by Dr. .r. M. Toner \ 'K Is city on "WashliiBton as nn Invciitol m u'romotcr of lirprovemeuts. " Prof. Alci V nlrahaai tell will pi-csldo over- the llnal . .Vutliiu to bo idd In thu evening. On that occasion papers vlll bo read us follows : \Vllll.mi \ T.Harris , oininUslonoi'of education , "Tlio Uclattonot nventlon to the Conimunlcalion oflntelll- leiH-o and the Olffuslon of Knowledge by newspaper unit lloolc.1 Prof. Oils T. Mnson , 'h.D. , of Vlrjjinl.i. curator United States satlonal inusoiim , "ThoBlrthof Invention. " ) r. .lohu S. Hillings , curator United States \rinv Medical inusouni , "Americati Invoiitlon nd JMseoverle-s in Medicine , Surgery nnd 'radical Sanitation. ' I dwird Atkinson , 'b.D. . LL , . ! ) . , of MaasiiehiisctU , "Invoiitlon i its illTectsLT pen Household Kconomy. " i\.l T1H\ . V Hhliiit < m Tiikon by Sm-priso Soc- ri'tnry I'routor a C amlulatr. AVA'iuxoTON , April S.--Siiceial ( Tologratn o Tin : Iiir. : . | The resignation of Senator ' 'dinunds took "Washington by surprise , not- vithstandlng the intimation several weeks go in these dispatches that ho would shortly onvotho senate. It was nt the time sutr- tcsted that ho woulil bo appointed to a place n the supreme bench to bo made vacant by lie resignation of "Allumlo , fno" Hrmtley. Iradloy has long passed the age for rutlrliiK1. Ie has practically lived down his action ly member of tbo electoral cominl'sion and las contemplated resigning for seine time , t Is pointed out , however , that In a pooch inado about a year ago nt St. .leromc , Kdnmmls , who was chairman f the Judiciary committee , violently opposed ho policy of appointing to the bench any- jody over sixty years of n ro. As ho is oniethingovor flxty-thrco nml tin extremely isird-hoaded Scotch Vermonter , It is not > robablo thut ho would ui'ci'pt ' the judicial H'inliio after his open declaration. It Is moro llcely that hovlll retire enthvly from public Ifo , as intimated In his letter. Tno purpose of the sudden recall of Secretary Proctor rom his western trip is accounted for by Senator Kdmunds' aniioiinceiiicntas itlslho irevallitifr opinion that bo will leave ttioc.ibl- ict for a scat In the senate. There is as yet 'cry llttlo speculation as to tlio war r > or.'oiio n the event ot Proctor's resignation. I'ruposetl Noxvl'oiitidlaml Tronly. " \VASIIINOIOS , April ? . The proposed treaty vith Newfoundland , the suspension of ncgo- iations ivgardlng which was ordered from Treat Britain because of the protest of Can adians , -was inado public today. It provides that United States tUbing vessels entering INowfoundland waters shall huvo the privl- ogoof purctiaslnp b.iltoa the same terms as Newfoundland vessels ; also trading ; \vlthout any charge other than the duos levied on Newfoundland vessels. Products of the fish eries of Newfoundland are to ho admitted Tree Into the United Slates , also the packages in which they may bo carried. "Orecn" cod- llsh are cxcoptctl from this. Duties are also provided upon Hour , rlco. salt , oil , meats , etc. , imported Into Newfoundland from the United States. Agricultural implements and ma chinery , raw cotton , broom-corn printing presses and types will bo admittcd'f reo when I mported from ' the United States. This convention was to take effect as Boon as ttio lawn required to carry It into operation should bo passed on both sides , to remain In force live years from the time It cumo into operation , and further until the expiration of twelve months after either oC the high con tracting parties Klvonotlcoto the other of n wish to terniinato thesiuiio. Unttcn 'ivitl lUipnlr.i. WASHINGTON' , Aprils. About six months ago repairs wcro completed on the United States steamer Alert nt Mare Island navy yard , and the vessel was put into commission. It w s soon Tcpr.rtcd , however , that the repairs were unsubstantial and the vessel unsafe. There \voro also dls- agreeable rumors about careless work in repairs. The board of Inquiry has found that Naval Constructor Foiistor was careless In tbo supervision of repairs ; that Master Shipwright Williamson was negli gent in the performance * of his duties , as was nlo Blaster Ship-litter Webster. N'aval Constructor Fcaster has been released from duty mid Williamson and Webster dis charged. _ OiiiiiiiiiVtRt. . WASHINGTON- , April 8. [ Special Tele gram to TUB IJcii. ] Postmaster General Wanamakcr and Secretary of the Navy Tracy have decided to accompany President Harrison on Ids "swing around the circle. " I'i'ivato Secretary Ilalford lias not yet de- clilod whether ho will boalilc to no , and will bo governed largely by the eoniliMon of his wife's health. Mrs. McICoo will also" proba bly make one of tlio party , although that has not been definitely decided , either. The party will leave hero on Tuesday of next week. _ Klncaid Acipiillcd. WASHIN'OTON' , April 8. The jury In the case of Charles 13. ICincald , the newspaper correspondent , Indicted for shooting ex-Kcp- rcsentntlvo Taulbco of Ivontucky In F'ebru- nry , IS'JO ' , after being out nearly thrco hours this afternoon returned a verdict of "riot guilty.Vhoii the foreman of the Jury an nounced the verdict rClncald heartily shook hands with each Juror , thanking thorn for the verdict. His friends warmly congratulated him ou the huppy termination of the trial. Huron I nva's Dlscoiirt-sy. WASHINOTOV , April 8. [ Special Telegram toTinilJr.n.j-A rood deal ot Indlmmtlon Is expressed In olllclal circles hero nt the dis courteous manner lu which Ilaron Fuvn , the recalled Italian minister , acted in leaving Washington yesterday. Ho Is the deau of the diplomatic corps and n great stickler for the proprieties , yet ho slipped away without oven callhigon the president or a single mem ber of the cabinet , tiltboiii'li ho had fre quently shared their hospitality. Secrerary ZVInnrc WASH ISOTON , April -Sncclul | Telegram - gram to Tnc nr.n. ] .Tamos W. Moore , the assistant secretary of state , this evening handed to Secretary Illtdno his rcslfrnatlon. Ho loaves the Htato dopartmcnt to accept the ciialr of history and political economy at Columuia college , Now York , Ordered to tins Coa < U. \VASiuxfiTov , April 8. The war depart ment ted ay sent an order to General Itugor , commanding tbo Department of Dakota , as sinning him to the command of the Division of the Pacific , with headquarters at Hai Francisco , Kuger will assume command the UOth lust. , on which dntoUoucral Glbbni retires. _ I'alliircH Tor Tun Voarn. AVAsiuxatoN , April 8.A statcmont isnuoi by the census * ofllco jjlvoa the number of fail ures In the United States for ten years end iiiKln ISVJas bS,3 , , with llabllif.os of 81,837 , lioseuraim unit Hplnolalll. " \VASIIINOTO.V \ , April 8. ( Jetioral Kosccran IB contlncd to hh room with pneumonia. II is much bettor toniuht , lieneralBpiuoln has suffered a relapse am today is reported very III. c ea I'roclunmt Ion iHHneil. WAbUixoTOXAprll8. , The president thl afternoon Usucil his Hohrini , ' Sea prodauia tlou , It I ) lu the usual form , FIGHTING FOR HIS LIBERTY , Interesting Position of the Muctlj Married Dakota Professor. THREE WIVES ANXIOUS TO MEET HIM , fj Indians nt ItiiHolmil Agon oy A Alunlcrpr Doutuil n A'oxv ' .1'rln I University 1'oaolirM to Siorx Fai. , S. D. , April S. [ Special Telegram to Tun lkr..J 1'rof. A. 1C. Foster of tills city , who Is wnutcil tiy tlio KuntucUlnn authorities on tlio clmrcoof blg.uny , U mak ing n light for hli liberty , ami today secured a writ of habeas corpus from Judge Alkoiis nt Clinton to restrain tlioofhVoH from inking htm to Kentucky upon the requisition Issued by Governor Mollctto. llo cl.iliin tlmt his Canadian \vlfts , known us Carrie No. 1vm n hermaphrodite nnd that ho married It when ho wns only sixteen years of ago. CophUs Knight of Newport , ICy. , whoso daughter Minnie figures asvifo Mo. 9 , telegraphed to tlits point today to Ills partner , ( teorgo MHliiiticss , to .spuro no mot tor hi his efforts to secure possession ot tlio bigamist. lAistor will linvo 1111 oxiuiuna- tlou before the Justice In the morulmr , and If ho secures an acquittal wlfo No. , l-'lnronre , of lA-ru , 1ml. , telegraphs that she will lodge : i complaint against him and bring hint to In- ( llniiii. l-'Vlor , however , was great Ivchoerod toil ay by rccelvlm'nows from Mini Ic. Nu.il. who announces her love In umlylmMcrmsnnu swears nlleglinmi to the bigamist , which Is In strange contrast to tlio wr.ith of her fattier. Idciitoiiixnl Caxi'y'H Mil ril I'l'iM * . Sioux FAI.I.X , H. 1) ) . , April S , ( Spcdiil Telegram to Tin : Him. I I'lonty-llorsos , the Uosobml Sioux Indian who la accused of murdering Lieutenant Casey , was arraigned today before Unltcil Staten .ludo Ivlsorton. Ills attorney , .fuiigo .lohu Darns of Deadwood - wood has not arrived , uiul the Sioux asked the court to give him n day longer to plo.u ) , which was granted. 1'lcnty-Ilorsos Is u graduate of tlio Indian school of Carlisle , 1'a. Ho iin''iiii..vo ' been a favorite of Jii'ir11' ' " ' 'ratt , who has * charge of Unit .u.-.miition. llo Is well 1 ; ' Wj iL.-1 ' * wi'ltos and speaks F.ngltsh llko Y"iilvo. "His father has for wi > i > l < s boon no- citing funds ntnong the well-to-do ( numbers. f the tribe to ralso inonuy for his son , aniV t wouhl appear thiit a strong defense will bo indo. TliM principal question coming up la vhellier Itvivs murder to kill Cnsoyvhou var had been proclaimed by tlio government gainst the Indians. Tlio trial will begin ou ext Monday. _ A llc < | iicst for Ki'M VmiMti.i.ioN- . D. , April S. ( Special Tele gram to Tun IJiiTho : : ] university openoU .his morning with a full nttciiilanro. State cgont lirandt , u'lio was sent hero by the Late board to make the necessary urrango- ncnts for the coiitlmiiinco of the school , uade n short adilrcss in the chapel. llo latccl that , tlio financial condition of the cliool inado it necessary to cut expenses own as much as possible , and fortlioso con- oniL'il not to hnvo any hard fuollni.s ; over the uslgimtlon of seine members of tin faculty lint would have to Do requested. Tnroi ) cslgiiiitlons wow callud for 1'rof. Kratz , jrmclpal of the normal dcpartmoiit , and \rina J3. Honges , the assistant , and Mary B. Allen , nsioclato professor of Greek. There s strong talk of the discontlnuanco of the school , but It , Is to bo hoped thut It will uot innpon. 13nlixt. 111 ; India MM. Hosr.iuii ) ACIKXCY , 8. D. , April S. | Special to Tin : HIM : . ] Lieutenant Uravo began to enlist fj troop of the Sixth regiment today. 1'welvo were cxuniluod anil ten wcro on- istcd. Most of these who have enlisted are 'nll-bloodoil Iiulluiis , though n fuw mixed iluods hnvo applied. Tlicro will l > o llttlo .rouble in trotting the outlro troop from Hoso- jud. The young mcii are In favor of it. Ilc.-ivy Wind at MitcVU. Mn 1:111:1.1 : : , S. U. , April 8. [ Special Tele- cram to'l'iiK lni : : . j A heavy wind prevailed .his forenoon which did slight damage to MilldiiiL'S. It was followed In the afternoon l > y n Kooil full ol rain with some hail. There ui'o prosiieut'i of moro. A conference of Catholic cloritftncn which will bo held this ovenltiK will be nltondcd by [ irlests from about a dozen parishes. An AiiH ] > lcioiis Spring. Biot'X I'\M.M. S , I ) . , April 8. [ Special Tel- ctfram lo Tin : llii.J Rnln began fulling herd this inonilnjiancl ut9 o'clock thou'round wai thoroughlv soaked. South Dakota has novel * experienced a more auspicious spring than Lho present one. Klft.y per cent of the seed ing is sown and the prospect was never boiler for u largo and bountiful harvest. Denied a Now Trial. . Iluiiov , S. I ) . , April 8. | Spoclal Telegram toTni : Hr.i.l Fred llunilloy , found | ? Uty ot the murtlcr of his father , Hon. 7 . T. Hundley , in thn circuit court lioro two week's ngn. has boon denied a now trial. Scatouco. . will bo pronounced this weolc. 1'no , | ) In t ; a Itiiln. CiiAMiuitiUN % S. D. , April 9. ( Special Telegram to Tin : HKI ; . ] This entire section of the state Is onjoyingono of the honvlest rainstorms of the season , puttliiK the finish ing touches to the already excellent condition of the soil. TCI Mviot Cokn Strikers. MOUNT PI.CABANT , Pa. , Aprils.Tliosltuft. . tloti in the colto districts Is devoid of excite ment today. Notices of ejoatincnt worn placed In the handi of constables today. Ton days' ' notice to null will bo served tomorrow on tlio strikers who iiro occupying the com pany's bouses. Kveryono wlm will not work ; will bo forced to seek a residence elsuwhero. Thirty moro men were given wont at Moro- wooJ today. Mourns 1'nr Hrirniiui. Conn. , April 8. Deep and profonnu sorrow prevails throughout the city today over the dnith of 1' . T. Harnuin. Flaes iiro displayed at half mast and emblems of mourning can bo Hcon ovorywhero. Ar rangements are iioing ] > orfooUd Tor the funeral , which will behold Friday afternoon. lUiriiiini leaves his estate of S. " > ,000,0K ( ) by will largely to his legal heirs. New > nrlc CnnHilr.itor.4 lu'lclol , Ts'r.w VOIIK , April S.-Tho conspirators who tried to iot hold of I.orlnn A. Hobortson's ' millions wcro all Indicted today by the grand jury with tlio exception of Lawyer IJnkor. Thoio indicted are Uyron Cohen. Juinos Das- kcll , Howard lielcher and ( Jasslo Heleix Hroukn. The llrst thrco are charged wllli subordination ol perjury and Miss Brooks with perjury. CnnilldutuN for iCdiiinnils' Klines , Sr. Ai.iiAXit , VI. , April 8. The rcsigimtlon of Senator ICdnumds was unexpected in Ver mont and \\i\a \ n surprise to Ids constituents. The appointment of his wiceosnor devolves upon Governor Taso , us the legislature la not In session. The candidates iiro Secretary oi \Var I'roctor. Congressman 1'owvw aud ot. CiQVCiiiorBnilth. Abniitlonoil tlio Mass. , Apill 8 , The inorocca workers hero Imvo docldod to return to work nnd sign the iron-dud agreement. This ao- tlon moans the nhandonineiit of the KnlKtits of Labor unU a practical end to lu rule IQ Lynn.