THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MARCH 20. 1892-S1XTEEN PAGES , STATE BALL LEAGUE PLANS Final Arrangements for a Nebraska Season Made at Lincoln Yesterdayi ORGANIZED ON SOUND FOUNDATION rrnmolrrfl Will Try to Mnfco tlio Srlirmo n Hiicrrm Mill IMvj-rr for I'mnl Hlakr- htililcr Otlirr l.atp Sport ing Now * . Ltscot.x , Neb. , March 10. jSpcctlnl Tele gram to Tun UEK.J Final nrrnngemont-s for the coming season of the State Haso Ball Icngvo were made nt a mcollng hold nt the Capital tiotol In this pity this afternoon and tonlcht. The following Nebraska cities were represented ! Lincoln , by Will Homo- worth ; Hastings , U. S. Honor ; IJoatrlco , II. U Kwlng ; Fremont. S. O. Commit Plaits- mouth , Tom Patterson ; Urnnd Island , W. A. Kourltc. It was decided at the meeting this nftor- noon to open a four months' season on Mny 1. Sunday games will bo piny ad in all towns in the Icaguo except Hoatrloonnd Hastings. The salary limit was placed nt ? jr > 0 per month , Seine dlffercnco of opinion exist nmong representatives of the sovornl league towns M to whether the salary limit Includes thesMnry of manager , some holdm ? thai it does , ethers not. Visiting clubs will rocelvo n guarantee of $ * . ? for each game playoJ , except on holi day's , when the goto receipts will bo equally divided. Players will probably bo protected under the national agreement , although no dcllnllo notion has ns yet boon tnlton on this point. A constitution nnd uy-laws have boon adopted lor the government of the Icaetto. Tonight the commlttco la at work arrung- Ing a schedule and will no bo through before midnight. 'OK FINAL KTAKKllOMIKIt. IIolli Corlictl unil Kulllvnn Agrco on Will Ilivycr , the ( iuulnl Turlllu. NB\V YOUK. March 10. Phillip Dwyer , the turfman , may bo selected as final slako- holder In the Sullivnn-CorboU match. Ho is back from Florida , nnd It is understood tlmt a proposition to hold the SiO.OOO stakes was made to lilm ; yesterday. Mr. Dwyer Is Inti mately acquainted xvlth those interested In the match. Ills nntno WHS the llrst men tioned when the questions as to who would hold the money finally uroio before the arti cles were signed last Tunstluy. Wnkoly se lected him , out Uorbott was afraid that It might not bo proper for Mr. Dwyer to hold the money on account of the turfman's nvowod admiration for him. It now appears that Mr. Dwyer Is also n great admirer of Sullivan. Dwyer had this to say : "If both parties should bo willing I would accept the ofllco of llnal stakeholder. I have no cholco whatever In the match. My idea is that it willibcan Interesting contest , mid Iain sorry that I will not Do able to witness It. " Wakcly is perfectly willing to have Mr. Dxvyer hold the llnal stakes , nnd both Brady and.Corbott consider that a bettor iniui could not bo picked out. Ciolni ; Homo Tlrcil. Nr.w YOUK , March 19. [ Special Telegram to Tin : IJnE. ] Charley Mitchell ana Paddy Slavtn have made up their minds tlmt the at mosphere of the United States Is unhealthy at this season , and they will nvoid it by going back to England from Canada by the way of Halifax. They had an engagement in this city for next week , Out cancelled It. When this uows became known it was the almost universal opinion that Mitchell nnd Slavin did not have the ncrvo to fuco n Now York crowd. Their recent blutls at Sullivan would liuvo boon referred to with too much frequency to have been endured , oven by the exponent-oil Mitchell , and the pair of travel ers made up their minds ta go homo. In reply to Warren Lewis' challenge , on behalf o'f Jim Hall , Bob Fitzsimmons sal a today that ho would only Ilciit Hall at 150 pounds , "which. " ho added , "is four pounds above middleweight , and is all I will give away. I am a middleweight and do not in tend to light out of my class. Moreover , the atako of $5,000 Is not enough. Thorn must bo 110,000 n side when I moot , Hall. " All of which makes it. look us if lanky Bob is not auxlous for Jim's game. Keeping Tub i > n the Umpires. WASIIIXIITO.V , D. C. . March lit. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] Secretary Young has issued tbo following bulletin : Contracts for 18fl. ! With Washington GeorRC.SIiouK , II. Klclmrdsnn and George A. Wood. . With tit. Louis .1. ( JrooUs. Daniel Murphy has hoon released by I'ltts- burK nnd his services accepted by Now York. The following named associations have ap plied for .and boon admitted to membership under thu'national ngroomunl : Class A , the custom and western leagues ; class II , the southern. Illinois and Iowa and state leagues. Mr. Young has also sent out the following letter to his staff of umpires : Inclosed herewith I send you contract for 18ft.1 , which please ulini and return. If vou do- sli'o a diiDileato I will take pleasure In for warding the sumo. Kach umpire will urovldo himself with n blue flannel suit , which must always bo worn on the Held. As 1 congratu late myself that I hnvn a very ublo , otllulent and experienced staff of umpires , I hardly see the necessity for fonxthr special Instruc- tlcn.s. I expect every umpire to do his duty without fear or favor , anil strictly enforce both the letter unil spirit of every rule. Your ospeelul nttention Is Invited to the nniond- ment to rulus 51 uml 53. 1 shall hold ovpry umpire icspo > islblo for their strict enforce- incnt. Concerts or tlio United .Stalen Murlnu Hand. Too Apollo club should bo entitled to some orodlt for securing the Marino band of Wash ington , D. C. , far a couple of concerts on its present tour. It was not Intended to visit the cltlos whore the band played last spring on account of the limited leave of absence scoured from tbo president and secretary of tbo navy , but the Apollos worked for It and now announce two * concerts to bo givoutit ) the Imposition hall next Saturday afternoon and evening , which will bo the opening of the now hall as rearranged especially for conceit purposes. Tlio hall has been lilted with clevntod seats , so that every part is good , nnd greatly bonutlllcd , so that there will bo ( ] iiito a desire on the part of the publlu to view it nuU hoar how a line concert will sound in the now place. The tour of the Marine band will consist of tovcnty concerts In the largest western cities Including those on the Pacific coast. The llrst will bo givau nt the Chicago Audi torium tomorrow night and the band will reach Omaha on Its way west next Saturday. The Mile of seats will begin at Meyer & Bros , muslu store Thursday morning. ItesnlU at ( ilniirmtiir , QI.OUCK.HTIII ; , N. J. , Maruh 11) ) . Weather clear ; track good : I'lrst race , seven-eighths of n mile. Kollln i Ilohuinlan won , 1'lomlnglon ( tbo favorite ) second end , HueUoyii third , School Hey and ( iuncral Gordon drawn. Tlmoi li'il ) . t-ocoud run * , nlno-nlxteonthsof u mile , soil ing , maidens : rikcezo Uulstor won , Little Dan second , fliver Maid oolt third , Klorjuonco , Jar- dine ami Kdlson drawn , I.a ( iloHu , tllly ( the fnvontol. run unplaced. Time : liikj'.i. ' Third race , suvon-elghths of a mlla : Carlo- limns won , William Henry ( Ilia favorite ) second end , l.mulseer third , Tlmn ; lIW : , Fourth race , thirteen-sixteenth * of n mile , eollliij ; : Harrison ( the favorltu ) won , llr llol- mutli second , Lttile Addlu third. Time ; l:2 : * > . . Flub race , ono mile. Rolling : Ed. MeOlnnls ( the favorite ) won , Urlspln second , Itluhal third , I'llKrlm drawn , Tlinut lUy : . Sixth race. nliio-tflxtitentlHof u mile , soil ing ; YOUDK Lottery won. llonntii Luss second , Sunday third , Uluumoml and Gold UliCRor druvrn , Kxotio ( tliu favorltu ) ran unplaced , Tlmei liUUi Woiturn Umpire HI a If. COI.UMUUU , O. , Maroh 10. fSpoclal Telegram - gram to THE BEK. ] President Williams of the Western Icaguo has announced the fol lowing list of umpires ; John MoQuald , Charles N. Snyder , Daniel Coroorau and William Sorad. Corcoran Is from the Illi nois-Iowa league and Scrud Is the forruur Cincinnati pitcher. Frank Sheibeck's terms as shortstop were accepted and ho , with Tom Naglo , the catcher , will ba placed iu the rojurvo list of Lho league , at thn disposal of any club need ing their service * . The Columbus player * have boon wlraJ to report nerft Thursday. The deal for the transfer' of Twitchell from Mllwnukoa to Columbus has fnlloh through. Manager Schmolz has sltrnod IlixnkO'D y of Chicago ns pitcher , nnd Alex Fersoa has been trans ferred to'Milwaukee. Clminploti I'lilforcl Miinld. III , March HI. This western Atmosphere- demoralizing Champion K. U. Pulford. His cunning sonm * to have loft him altogether. Ho wn * to have met It. U. HclkCJ for ( > 0 n sldo nl r K ) targets , but yesterday ho paid hU forfeit of $ W nnd de clared the match off , His mntcho * with H. U. Wnasworth nnd Oeorgo iClclnmau nro also off. Ho has , however , challenged J. A. U. Elliott of Kansas City , holder of the Ameri can Hold chamnlonshlp cup , to shoot for the trophytho match to take place in ICansasClty. Ho will lonvn the latter part of next week for the east , nndH is' said , will stop nt Utlca , N. Y. , long onnugh to got married. Ho will return to Chicago between April t > and 10 nnd tnnko this his permanent homo. Dirk Mnorr After Ilio Winner. CIIICAOO , 111. , March 19. fSpsclal Telegram - gram to TUB BUK. | Tno fight to n llnlsh botwion Con Doyle of this city and Wlloy FiVans , the Sun Francisco colored middle weight , will take plnco oarlv tomorrow morning nt some point oulsldo the state. A special train has bojn chartered to carry the men nnu spectators to the battleground , It will loavn the Grand Central depot shortly uflcr midnight , Dick Monro , tlio Omaha welterweight , IMS n cunllongo ready to spring on the .winner. The Alnijlu City club otTers to hang lib n nurse of $1,000 for IJavlo nnd Moorn and Moorn's hacker , L O. Hlbbcn , the old base ball pitcher , 'stand * ready to back him on the sldo for as much moro. ( Inlni ; at Oiitlnnncri ; , Gtmr.Nimiid , N. J. , March ! ' . . The trade was In good condition today , having been cleared of snow nnd harrowod. I'lrst race , six iurlonss : i-t. John won , Extra second , Shotover third. Time : I'ii. ! ) Hocoml race , ( Ivo and one-half furlonits : Merry llu ! < e won , llollvur second , Uunnlni ; Illrd third. TimeItiuy. . Third ruco , one mile : Turk won , 1'enlon second , Seven third. Time : 1:43. : Fonrth race , tlvu furlonijs : Losan won , Pan Handle second , Lester thrd. | Tlmn : liUJVi. Klfth race , six furlongs : Humbler won , lllnokburn second , Pern I to third. Time : IMH'i. Hixtb race , seven furlongs : Innovation won , Algernon second , Van third. Time : l-li. ! lit Now New Ont.EAS.s Ln. , March IU. Weather clear and cool ; track heavy mid attendance good. I'lrat. race , soiling , ( Ivo furlongs : Attolla won , llueswlnz second , Claudlne third. Time ; l:0.- : > . l:0.faccnnd race , solllnz. live and one-half fur longs : .Mm l ) . won. .Vorso sucond , .loo Wool- man third. Time : 1:1,1. : Third race , sellln : , llvo nnl ono-hr.lf fiir- lenis ; Hodstone won , Ollmax 11 , second , Annie MorsethJrd. Time : ll-i. : ! Kourtli ruro. solllnc , six fnrlon7.s : Grey Oooso won , Tom Slovens second , Uoukxvlck third. Time : 1:13. Stain l.imguo Itulh'lln. FKEMONT , Nob. , March 10. [ Spjclal to Tin : Bui : . I The following players' contraots have been tiled with Secretary Coman of the State league up to dale : IteatHon George II. Taylor. 11. Van Arnum. O. K. llradford , George l ) . Thompson. Lincoln Wallace llolllnzsworth. John W. S'owlor , KoburtJ'ondur , W. K. Illlllas , Frank I1. Smith , Lee Mesmer. Kremont Klchard H , I'lireoll. lloraco Hut- ler , llarnoy Hurley , llnrry Kionoy , Norimiu L. llulcer , Charles W. liowmnn. OponiMl I.-iHt Night. The Young Men's Institute Athletic club opened for business lust evening at the insti tute hall on South Fourteenth street. About 100 of the Institute members have joined the athletic club and hnvo lilted up the hall with gvmnastic apparatus. A library , card and billiard room.s will soon bo added nnd run in connection with the gymnasium. The present members nro quite enthusi astic and uro confident of success in their now enterprise. ( icnlliMiirn'H Utmdster Club. There will ba a meeting of the Omaha Gentlemen's Hoaditor club held at the Millard - lard hotel , Tuesday evening , March 'J2. nt 8 o'clock sharp. A full attendance U requested ns an olcctlon of olllcors for the coming sea son will bo hold nnd other important busi ness como before the meeting. Ilisted Two Mlnute-i. SAX FIIAKCISCO , Cal. , March 19. Jim O'Brien knocked out young Dobbs , colored , in half a round nt the Pnstimo Athletic club tonight. The men weighed I'M pounds. 3ltSSr.\fl .IXJ ) I'liUltAltl.Y MUltDKltKl ) . A Washington Farmer Siippnsvil to JIavn Ket'ii KllliMl hy Ills Wife's Paramour. Si'oiCAXc , Wash. , March 19. Details of what appears to bo ouo of the moat myster ious nnd villainous murders ever committoj in this country , came to light at Uoskford , a town forty mlle ? from hero , totiay. William Tnurman , A. L. Illchardson nnd Mrs. Thur- man uro missing , and Indications nro that Thurmau was muidered by his wife and par amour , who then Hod. Richardson Is u worthless drunkard whoso children have boon n ouareo upon the county. Tuurmau protested and elected Hlchardsnn from bis house , but the woman took his part and al lowed nlm to visit her whenever Thurman was absent. There appears to hnvo boon u great deal of strife between husband and wife , nnd his life was threatened. As Thur man bad not been soon for some time , Mon day two of bis brothers wont to his plucn. Tboy found it deserted. In u cupboard was found a battle of strychnine , a portion of which had boon used. Tnurinan's brothers , hoping to find him snmowhoro In the neigh borhood , kept quiet until today , tvhen they came into Hnclctord nnd reported his disap pearance to tbo ofllcers. n.is xor iiKi > ii.\Kit. The rriiKHliiu Cabinet Crisis , \Meets Only Count /iMllltx. \ < m Trnt/oflilor. BEUMX , March 1'J. Only ono pa-jar this morning maintains that Chancellor von Caprlvl has resigned , The latest inlorma- tlon makoa it practically certain that the chancellor has not resigned and that the crisis affects only Count XodliU von TruU- senior. The primary education bill , which occasioned the crisis , affects only Prussia , and Is of distinctly departmental origin , which makes it tutromoly improbable that the national government will bo affected. ' Itnstliuis Clvo ICvpmsslon oC.loy. Lin.U' , March 10. As the American stoamnr Indiana , which brought the American gifts of provisions for the relief of the llus- siiiu fumlno sufferers , was towed past the Jetty this morning , she was greeted with on- thusmstlu chooi-s by the crowd ou the Jetty. The steamer was received by the communal authorities mid n largo delegation of the load ing merchants of the port nnd tno orthodox Greek clnrgy uold n thanksgiving service aboard bur. Till ) Drain ( toll , Tnov , N. Y , , March 19. Uoorgo Hnaor , owner of the Melrose stock farm , is dead. BOSTON , Mais. , March I'A Gnorgo M. Pottls , the famous authority on Amoricnn whist , is dead. BOSTON , Mass. , March 10. Daniel Lothrop , of the linn of U. Lothrop & Co. , died last night. Illulno Improving. WASIIISOTOV , D. O. , March 10. Senator Merrill continues to improve , Ulaino is gaining in strength dally. Victoria Snirts lor I'runce. LONDON , March 10. The queen loft this nioriilag for a five weeks' sojourn iu tuo south of Franco. The I'lra Uncord , Cixcis-.N-ATi , O. , , March 10 , The driving station of the cdolo line .burued. LOJS Do\Vitt' Sarsuparilla destroy ? sucn pal. sens us scrofula , sklu diseaio , eczema , rheu matism. Its timely use saves many lives. , KxarcUesut I.aku .Soliuul , The last half hour of the afternoon session at tbo Latto school yesterday was passed most pleasantly and profitably by thn pupils of tlio fifth , sixth , seventh and eighth grades. The pupils of these grades , nbont two bun- dred , assembled In MUs Mortpn' * room to tston to nn address by Superintendent Kr > < nk Fitxpntrlck. which he consented to pivo In roiponso to nn invitation by the eighth : rnde pupils. Every word of the talk was , o the point , nnd though there wns some dis parity In the ngrsot the pupils not ono of Ihom seemed uninterested. At the closi of the address Mr. Fltzpntrlck expressed his plonsura In noting the perfect discipline nnd attention maintained fluting the afternoon , which c&rtalnly rcllocts credit ut/on Miss Wnitmoro nnd her ntslst.int lo.ichcr * . At dismissal , the schools each forming n IHtio company , marched out of the building to ' " latrlottc musiu bv tbo drum corps. The eighth grade pupils have planned n series of ontortnlninoiit.i for sevorni Friday afternoons , which Will no doubt prove do- Ichtfiil r.nd Improving , n nil of the olTorts of I.nko school nro balng ittulor the auporvls- on of its most eftlclont principal , Miss Whit- more. llilit ; .siirnt' > ii5 to .Mnn , A series of special sermons will bo given In All Saints' cliurcb , corner Twenty-sixth nnd Howard streets , beginning Stmtl.ty evening March ) , nnd continuing ovor.v uvcnlng In the weoit , nt 7n : : o'clock. The preacher will bo Kw. W. U. Mnukay , rector of St. Potor's church , Pitts ou rg , P.i. .Tho ser vices will bo brief , nnd specially adapted to the occasion. This U what ts usually called i mission. The name la of no Importance ) . What the rector wants is to bnvo men feel the reality of religion. That Christianity Is n stmng , true , personal tiling , nnd that Its ap- > cnl is to the reason mid consclencu of men , [ Everybody will bo wolcomoJ to llioso surv- ices.but tbo preacher's main object , in coming so fur Is lo iidilro.is and Interest men. The general subject will bo "H-Mlglon for Lho Men of Today. " Sunday evening , March iO , "Tho Crv ot 'Man for the Llvinir Cod : " Mondav evening , M , rch 21 , "TimVltncs ? ot the World to Christ- " Tuesday evening , March ! > . ' , "Tho Power of FnltliVodnos ; - day ovenlnL' . March il ! ; , "Tho Need of Con version ; " Thuwdnv oveninir. March 1 , "Hvine Like n Man. " Friday evening , Marcli S3 , "The Kingdom nnd the Church. " Saturday ovutnng , March ' . ' ( I , "ICIectod Unto Life. " Sunday evening' , Maroh U" , "Tho Uumnnnt. " Sixth Want lto ) > ubllrans. An enthusiastic meeting ot" Slxtn ward ro- publlcans was hold at Twenty-sixth nnd Lake streets Inst night. After disposing of routine business , the proposed regulations to govern primary elections , adopted by the county and city central committees , were discussed. The rules were generally accept able to those present , but several'changes were suggested whieb It win thought exps- rionco would prove to bo needed , to insure the remedy sought by the committee ? . A motion to approve "the regulations was nuoptod. The question of opening Lnko street was opened up by a member denouncing the last legislature for purposely omitting tno power to condemn p-opei-ty for street purposes from our charter , and characterized" it as a Job 0:1 : the part ot real cstato owners who might ho affected by its retention. It wns decided to appoint committee } nt the proper time to ureo un amendment to our charter granting such powers. This last power prac tically blocks the Idea of opening Lake street until such an amendment is made. i\n invitation Trom the Lincoln cldb to meet with them in general mass meeting ut Exposition hall on Saturday nipht was ac cepted , nnu it was decided to attend in full force. Saw the World's Fair. A. small audience witnessed the storoopti- co'i views of the World's fair and the voyages of Christopher Columbus in discovering America last night nt the Young Men's Christian Association rooms. The entertain ment wns given in the small lociure room , much to the disappointment of the auditors who thought it would take place in the con cert hall whciro the dissolving vluws would bo presented on n twenty foot canvns. In- s'ead the views were soon on a ton foot can- as. The lecturer , J. W. Ijivorinehou.se , apologetically stated that the association was ut fault in bsing unublo to complete/ repairs in the concert hall. On the small canvas cities of Spam in ancient daysiUO years ago rships , . harbors atul nntiquo buildings wero.'shown. The World's lair building * in colors wcro also shown and appreciated by thu audience. "Vlodlcul Cnlf ! > o Commmiceiuoiit. The closing lecture In the Omaha medical college course was given today.and the ex aminations will bo held next week. The commencement exorcises of the col lege will bo held at Boyd's onara House at it o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday , March 31. _ Hills Approved liy tlio I'roslilniit. WASIIIXOTOX , U. C. , March 19. The presi dent , hus approved the urgent defiuionoy bill , the act in regard to Arizona's exhibit nt the World's fair and the , agricultural appropria tion bill. _ _ Will Fl ipu ; Mixlii * Vlvpuill. MOXTIIP.AI , , March 10. Sir George Powell , British commissioner in the Bering sea ar bitration , says arrangements will shortly bo completed for n modus Vivendi. Hank licNorvo Stlclitly New YOUK , March 19. The weekly bank statement shows the reserve has increased t,250. ; ) The banks now bold ยง 10,103S'JJ in excess of legal requirements. Will ISnIIil Through Crow's Nest. OTTAWA , Out. , March 19. Tno Canadian Pacific has given notlno tlmt it will build n second line across the Uocliios through Crow's Ne t paw. TIIK HU.VI/rV MAIIKKV. fNSTRUMENTS placed ou roaarJ Marea II ) . J. isiW : VTAUKAMTV DBKrH. II O Duvle.s to W A Smith olal , lot 7. hlouk I. Shlnn'sadd . * 45 ] M A .Johnson and husband to Annlo Mc- Iaud. lot.1 , hloolt ,1 , llolvedero . yoo Samuel Coiner and wife. loUri .Miller , lot 'M. Kills nlnco . a.OOO Henry Oliloinann and wKotoHI ) U'nu- ' nier , n'i lot 5. block - , Imperial asio- clatlon . L'.UOO F. I ) llloumor and wife to Kalherlna Oldumnn. hame . . . . . L',00j 10 n Sherwood to It U Sheldon , lot ( i. block 'I , Hhorwood's sub . 1 Kamu to Hitnu1. lot 0 , hloult 1 , huimi . > 1 Same to M 11 lliirnhnm , lotil , Hiimt1 . -1 U At ( Julloy to W .1 Culley , lot I , block ! ) , 1'atler.son park . - , 475 ,1 , N , L'oren nnd wlfo to ( i K Turkln tenet ot : il , undlv Interest in lot 13 , blook , 'l , ' ItuKnr 1'li.fo . f . , . , . 300 Heuson Ijiind Syndlcilto lo M A Daniels , lot 111 , hlook M ) . IttuiMiii . 1,153 11 U Wyait to i , II Kent , lot 1 1 , lilouk' I' ' ) , KonnUo 1'laco . 7.W3 K T .Maxwell and wlfo to Mutual Invest ment Co , lot : ! , blocU MI ri.nuh OiniilKi 7.)3 .South Omaha Land < 'o ui K T Maxwell , same. , . , " ! 00 Mary Wnuhtler nnd husband 10 I'hlllp Schml'lt auJ wife , undlv 'i lot 'J. L'JIS 1'laeo . MS John Ileri ; to Krcd Klna , s ! u'.SIol , M , blook 4 , Campbell' add . , . l.COO 1'iiion titoek ards Co to Anna Kowloy , lot 7 , hlouk 1 , hccond udu to .Spnth Umaha . . . . . . . 513 I M Voru nnd husband lo I , H IllKglnu , lot : i , block Ml. Hey d'j add . , . 1,053 liH lll lns toJ II l'iensants.-Kainu . l.iifiO Dunn H U'Kuoff ) lo I- ' I ) Woad. lot 17 , iJruvcsii.irk . , . 233 QtJIT CfAlU DBBOS. J S Orinin , to IU Wilson , s U of w 'JJ.O n n w ' ( ! EM.l-l-'l . . . . . . . S DKED.S. V KTiiomas. special nristur. toUaiaha I.oan and Trust eompiiny , lot 1H , block : i , Clnremlon add . . . j. . . 275 Total amount of transfers. . . . . . . i U45 ciit'itcii xtr Cynthu Christian church , 4H8 ! Nicholas street Joseph Shields , pastor. Preaching ut 10i(0 : ( a. in. ana 7UO : p. m. Sunday .school nt 12 m. Young People's Society ot Christian Knuoavor ut 0:45 : p. m. Morning subject , "Tbo Gospel Is God's Power to Save the World. " uotii. 1-lfl. Kvorilng subject , " 1'nis isthoUayof Battle , " Kob , ti-11. All suats nro free. Hillside Congregational church , cor ner Thirtieth nnd Ohio streets , A. H. Hess , pastor Morning service , 100. : : ! Sermon topic , ' 1'he Powers That Ho- deom. " Sunday school at noon. Young People's Society of Christian Kndeuvor , 0:15 w. in. Vospors. "sno p. m. Sermon topic , "Works of the New Life. " All are welcome. Free Church of S. Matthias ( Episcopal ) , South Tenth street and Wortblngton Plaoc > , Hov Alexander W. Maouab , rector. Third Sunday la Lent Celebration of tbo holy communion , * T . mi ; Sunday school and blblo class , in. . m. ; matins , lllany ( ind sermon Ifi"'a. m. ' . baptism , II p. m. Evensong with Sermon , 7:80 : p. m. Monday , TticsdrTy , TnuVstJay monlltiR prayer nt t ) ; evening prayoTm 4:30. : Wednesday , morn ing pravor nt 'Jj evening sorvlco with lec ture , 7:30. I rid ay , nhriuncintion of the Blessed Virgin' .flary ; celebration of the holy communion , ytf1 m. Morning prayer , U o'clock , McotmvFof the Woman's Auxiliary , 3 p. m. LUan'mrvlo ( nnd lecture , 7:30 n. in. SiUurduv/tmjrnlnjj / prayer , SI ; mooting of the industrial Sclibol. ' - > ; 30 p. in. At UioUontr.ftunited Prosbvterinn church , Seventeenth siruDt , bativcon Capitol nvcnuo and DoJgo Ifev , Jehu Williamson , D.D. , pastor. Preaching tomorrow nt 10:30 : n in. subject : "AGinico | nt Three Prophols. " And nt 7:30 : . . * iiSubJect : "ThcChrlstian'a Calling. ' ' S'lbbnth school nt 12 m , nnd Yotliic Pooplo's meeting nt 0:31) : ) p. m. Everybody wolcomo. Southwest Presbyterian church , corner Twentieth and Lonvou worth streets Preach ing by Hov. M. C. Hlltler of St. l.oilis. Mo. , every morning nnd evening. Sunday school at noon. Yountj P.'oplo's Society of Chris- tlan Kndoavpr nt ( i : tAll are welcome. Flr.u Giirir.un e.iurjh , cot'iier C.ipitol iivonuo uii : U..vj.itl3th str-jat Ksv. T. E. Cramblet , putor. Prj-iohlntj at 10:11) : ) a. m. 1111(17:1. ( : ! p.m. Sunday school nl 12 m. Young People's Society of CliriHlat : Endeavor an 0:45 : p. m. Subject of morning sermon : "Some Viciv.s of Life. " Colonel Honglntul will conduct tlio ovonlng service. . AH scats uro free anil all are welcome. Grant Street Christian church. LaUe struot , between Twontv-llfth nud Twentv- sixth. Sundiiv school "nt it :33 : p.m. K. fc\ Pickering , superintendent. Castcllar Street Presbyterian church , Slx- tooiith nud Castcllar streets , Huv. J. M. Wil son , pastor. Services IUi : ! ) nud 7:31) : ) . Sun day school 12 m. Young Poonlo'.s Society ot Christian Endeavor at fiJ : ; ! p. m. Snb- jpcts : "Djslro the Siucor.i Milk of the World" uud "Tlio Otauipatdnco of Consecrated crated Giving. " People's church , on Eighteenth street , oetwocn California nnd Webstor. Hev. Charles W. Savtdge , pastor. Preaching at H0 ) : ! ! u. m. nnd S j > . m. by the pastor. Subject In the morning : "X'.io OHlcos of the Holy Spirit. " Subject In the ovenliig : "Whore Are Your Slnsi" Seats freo. All nro welcome. Sabbath .school at 2:30 : p. m. Kouuuo Memorial .English Lutheran church , corner Sixteenth nnd Ilnrncy streets Hov. A. J. Turkic , pastor. Services lit 10:30 : a. m. und 7:30 : p. m. Preach ing both morning and evening by the pastor. Sunday school ntnoon. Mr. H. G. Hi'll , superintendent. Young People's Society cioty of Christian Endeavor nt 0:30 : p. m. Everybody is cordially invited to these services. First Congregational church , Nineteenth nnd Davenport streets. Dr. .1. T. Durycn , pastor. Sunday morning services nt 10:31) ) . immediately fo'llowod by Sunday school. Evcnlnn services at 7:15 : , Pravor and prai'o meetings , vVednesuy evening nt 7:45. : iVll nro welcome. Sownrd Street Methodist Episcopal church corner Txvonty-sccoiUl mid Seward streets Kov. 11. A. Crane , A. M. , pastor , will preach morning nnd evening. Subjects : "Our Goodly Heritage" and "Tho Voyage of Life. " Sunday school at 2:31) : ) p. m , Prayer mooting Wednesday evening. Scats Jrco. Everybody' welcome. Trinity Methodist , Episcopal church , corner Twcnty-ilrstautl lllunov , ICounUi < Place W , 1C. Ueans , pastor. Preaching nt 10:3J : a. m. : "A Special Survive. " Evening Hireling in the hands of the XV.Omon'.s foreign Mission nry Society. Arttfrcs's by MM. S. ( ! . Shank. Sundny school Kb-12 m. Epworth League ntl > :30. : Seats fVek The people made wel come. ' ! : * > Colonel Honclhuti' . the newsboys' friend , willspealtat thtf ' 'First' Christian chuivh , Twentieth and Capitol avenuo.at 7:30 : o'clock Sunday oventnjj/1 ' First McthodUt Haiscopit church , Twoa- tlotb and DivonpaM streets. H-JV. P. S. Merrill , D.D. , pastor. 10:3' : ) , "Second Pro bation , " tirst scrlhon. 7:30 : ' 'Probation Shorter Than Life.1' Sabbath school nt 'J :30. : St. Mary's Avotrtio Contrregational church Services ntlO:3J&iii. : | and 7:45 : p. in. Knv. W. A. WatermaiC'or Ivnlamazoo , Mich. , will occupy the pulpft.9BabUalh school at noon. Mission chools at' ' Vp. . ' s > p. in. Young People's meeting nt 0 : ( . " > [ tftff. First Unlvor-tanstvihHrch ; , corner of Nino- teonlh and Lnthrfip' tfdets , ICountzo Plni-j. Hov. Mary GcrAtJ * iVndrews wfll preach SuidnyiriuOi1hin' ) -'aTfd1'CVcnins" at1 tlio usual Hours. * ' St. Mark's E inijeUc.il Lutheran church , corner Twenty-first and Burdotto streets In the nb.soucu of tbc'i'mstor , Hev. J. S. Dot- wcllor , D.D. , will conduct the service and preach both morning and evening. Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church , corner Fortieth and Nicholas streets Hov. Charloi G. Sterling , pastor. ' Sabbath prciching ser vices at 10:30 : a.m. nnd 7:45 : p. m. "Sabbath school at 12 m. Young People's Society of Chrutiun Endeavor nl (5:15 ( p. m. A wel come to all. St. Philip's Chapil ( Episcopal ) Twenty- first between Nicholas and P.uil streets , John A. Williams , priest in charge. Holy communion , 7 a. in. ; m&tlms und Sunday school , 10:00 : a. in. ; litany , holy com munion and sermon , 11 n. m. ; choral evensong - song and lecture , 8 p. m. Subject' , "Tho Ago of Papal Aggrandizement. " Immnnuel Baptist church , corner Twenty- fourth and Binncy streets , IvounUo place- Fran l ; W. Foster , paster. Hcgulur services ut 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. niv Morning- tUomo. ' 'The Talents' or Interest und Usury , " second coursoof "Business Sermons , " Even ing theme , "Stand Aside , Everybody. " Special revival sorvli is will begin on Sunday evening nnu continue until further notice. Usth'Edcn Uaptist church , Park avenue near Lcavenworth. Hev. E. N. Hurris pas tor. Services nt 10:45 : a.m. nnd 7:30 : p. in. Morning subject , "Tho Gift of the Iiolv Spirit ; " evening , "How the Law is Fulfilled in thn Gospel. " aundav school at 12:15 : p.m. All sittings are free und overvono welcome. Associate Mission ( Episcopal ) St. An drews , Forty-second and Nicholas streets Walnut Hill , services 7:30in : ! ) , 11:00 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p. in , Sunday school , 10:00 : n. in. Fridaj , 7:30 : p. m. SI. Paul's , Cas.s street , two doors west of Thirty-second : Services 11 n , m. and S p. in. ; Sunday school , 10 a. m. ; Friday , 7:30 : p. in. St. Au-rustinc , Thirty- third and Francis streets , Windsor Plucc : Service , 4:00 : p. m. ; Sundny school , : ! p. m. ; Wednesday 7:30 p. in. Grace , Twenty-ninth und Spauldinif , near Druid Hill : Service p. in. ; Sunday school. 3 p in. First Uaptist church , corner Fifteenth and Davenport streets ttov. W. P. Ilellings of Milwaukee will .supply tbu pulpit morning and evening. Services 10:30a.m. : and7:30p.m. : Sunday schools at 12:00 : m. nnd 3:00 : p. m. Prayer meetings Wednesday and Friday ovonincrs nt 7:30. : South Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal church , corner Tenth und PluiMu streets Hov. Alfred llodotts. ! D.D. . pastor. Class meetings , 10 u , m , nnd < > ; 3'J p. m. Preaching1 , 10:30 : n , " in. and 7:3'J : ' p , in. Alornlnp subject , ' 'Is ijlfo u Lottery i" Mrs. liishop Newman will spook in the ovoninu on missions nnd will.illustrate oy stcrcopti- con view * . Scats fre'o. Ail cordially iuvilod. \VoutiilnstarProsoyterIan church , Twenty- ninth and Mason streets , The pastor , Hov , John Gordon. D.D. , wilt * vreach nt 10:30 : n. in. nnd 7:30 : p , in , Sunday school nl 12:15. : MeetIng - Ing of Young I'ootlU ) ' * Society of Christian Endeavor ntOl5 : p , in , Trinity Cathedral , V fchtcouth and Capitol avenue Tno Very lifllV CvIlGnrjner , dean. Holy communion 8 a _ jn. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mornins praim1 , , litany ai : d sermon nt 11 n. in. Evening prayer nnd sermon nt 7:30 : p. m , ' " ' Plymouth Conprt&inlonnt church , corner Twentieth and Spmrtor streets , Kount/o Place Kiv. A. H. Thittu , U.I ) , , pastor. Mor ning service nt 10W. : ! Subject of sermon : "Tho Sin of Doing N.0iuing.1 Sunday school nt 12:10 : p , m. . \\uiSf * Kussoil supnrintcn- dent. Yoiing HoopUiHI Society of Christian Endeavor at 7 p , lY ) , Evening Lcrvico ut 7:15 "Christian : ; Urookliuld sjirr.icu No. 0 , subject BY NEO kTOUaHS , .loliu DoiiKlicrty llnilly ItriitcnVhlIe un HIH U'ay llonus As John Dougherty was walking along Webster street near tbo corner of Fifteenth street , ho met n cro\vd of v'runkon ' negraai nnd stepped aside to allow them to piss. This action on Dougherty's part unirorod the crowd and with ono accord they rmaultoJ him , lie wni knocked dovvn and trampled on and received several cuts on tlio head uud face. The loughs took to their heels and loft the victim lying in tho-guttor. Mr. Dougherty wn .tancu , to his hoaie , 3104 Weoitor street , nnd his head droisod by n physician. As the injured man iuuld notuivo a very good description of bis assailants the police hud boinu flinlculty in picking up tbu right parties. About 1 o'clock thrco colored men who gave tbblr liame.i us Patterson , Sbepbenl and Hlx ward placiul under nrroit and cburgcd with the assault. fritoM TEsrsnnAT's SECONH uniTios.1 DROWNED Constitutional Liberty iu Venezuela Wiped Out Again in Oivil War. MANY LIVES HAVE ALREADY BEEN LOST Dictator Blanco Attacks the Government nnd is Driven Off with Heavy Loss. PRESIDENT PALACIOS IS CONFIDENT lie Thinks Ho is Strong Enough to Soon Hestore Poaoa to the Kapublic. PLUNGED DEEP INTO POLITICAL CHAOS IlirorU In I'hicn tlm Hi-public on u Sound 11.11 * Overthronn by tlm IVrsoimt Ambition ol Aspiring Ultlr.cim Long WinImminent. . ! / SWrJ.tmJj / ( litrdxt emi ! , l Venezuela ( vln OMvu.itnn , Tex. ) , March 18. [ Uy Mexican Cable to the Now York HornldSpaclnl to Tan Bun. ] The opposition to Prcsldont Palnulo hns , ns It hns noon feared It would for some time , re sulted in n rmort to nrms nt last , nnd n bloody engagement has been fougtit bo- twcon a bony of revolutionists nnd povcixmont troops near this city. So far as can bo learned now tbo ndvnntnga reits with ttio government , but the fcnr is generally exproiiud that this is but tlio beginning of a inng und ilosporato light for the control of tbo country , which may result in the lots of tnanv lives nnd again plunge the republic into tbo chaos from which it was Just uocinulng to emerge. Particulars of yestordny's ' hittloaromoagro ns yet , and it is impossible to toll the num- bar of men encaged , or the casualties. In fact the bnly reliable news Is that tbo revo lutionists wcro forced to retire. HIIVII I'rcpariMl lor Months. It has boon an opan secret that n fight would follow the elections no matter what the result might ho , nud for months ooth par ties hnvo bean preparing. President Pala- cios has used every possible moans to retain power , and to strengthen his position , while his opponents have also boon busily engaged in recruiting nnd nrming thom'solvos in an ticipation of tha Html struggle. The national election win to hnvo < been held on Kobrunry 10 , but the president saw lit to postpone it until February 2) , and ba- fore that day came a further short postpone ment was mado. The paitponomonts were mudo. It is Rsnerall1'thought , because the government forces were not in pro per light ing trim. it Is said that ox-President Gunzlln Blanco is at the back ot the revolutionary move ment , and thnt it hns considerable strength throughout the country. His followers have for several .years past been actively ongngoct plotting lor the ovorthro w of the prosnnt government ana the restoration of the dictator. They arc well supplied with arms and money and can make a hard light. Stormy Times In rroiprrt. From present indications the republic of Venezuela will havu n hard time before the countrv is tr.inquil'zcul ' and'a constitutional government la nnin oU-ablishod. Just what move will bo nude on iho pan of iho govern ment 1 am unnblo to ascertain no.v , but I run assured that the most active measures will bo tnken to suppress nil efforts ot the revolu tionists to concentrate their forces. Presi dent Palacios appear * to bo confident , that order will Jw soon restored , but this conll- denco Is not shared by many well-informed residents of tbo capital. The situation maybe bo set down as critical. HIS FIRST AND LAST JACK UnpUi i.suiit McpitrR-noH of Aur.ni lrirdloy In Si-arrli ol' u TnUanro lliihlt Curt1. Aaron Buardsloy of } > \l \ : Jones street , who keeps the wolf at a prope'r distance by the exercise of his cloqnonco in extolling the merits of articles loft to bo disposed of at public vonduo by 11 Farnnm street auction house , chews tobacco. This fact might have remained In the possession of Mr. Bcardsloy and the itutmato friends with whom ho now nnd then exchanges > la.chow" . if it had not boon that ho decided , like little IJoDort Heed , that "tobacco is n hlthy weed , " mid concluded that , by the help of bichloride-of almost that didn't- - - almostanything - - cost-too-much ho would never put itin his mouth again.VhIlo in this frame of mind Mr. ileardsloy mot Dr. II. H. U'obor. Now the doctor wns onxlous to help a fcllovt sin ner In so Inudablo an effort ns swearing off on tobacco. Ho didn't know , but bo could effect u euro about as quickly as any of tlio moro pretentious "Institutes1 and he'd only ebarcoSS. It didn't take long to make the sale. A bargain wns concluded , nnd Mr. Bcardsluy began to dope himself every two hours with a mlxluro prepared by the doc tor , and twice n day 'no reported at the doctor's ofllco nnd received a hypo dermic Injection of something. For two or three diys everything wont on as smoothly ns though running on n schedule prepared ut Dwtcht , III. It is not statud whether the treatment hnd any ofTect on the tobacco market or not. but it did on Aaron I3enrclslt-.r. And thereby hangs a tnlo , which will some day uo unraveled in the courts. Through aomo cause not given Mr. Uoards- iny fnllod to present himself at the ombr.vo reform factory for n couple of days , nnd when ho did go back it was decided that iu order to rnnlto up for lost time no should DO given nu extra "shot" each uay till thopropor number wns tilled , nnd during tno next twelve hours Mr , HoardHloy got hroo "shots" Instead ot two. Right horocomos the rub. Aaron Ucurdsloy never in dulged in' strong drink under nny pretext - text ; ho shu'nnod the bowl ; but very soon after ho-rt'cclveil his last "allot" from Or. Weber ho developed Hytnptoms of a Jug. In nn hour ho wns unlit for business , nnd in two ho couldn't tell whether his name began or ended wilh n bfg A. lie cloicd Iho auc tion Ston1 at ( i p. in , as usual , nnd marled home , i'licn , like tlio hero of the accident , "all was blank. " I''or four hours tha crst- wbilo stnld and sobm- auctioneer wandered u round in H helpless state of intoxication , iho innocent victim of a young doctor's In judicious dcsit'O to b'iva u Irusting patient the lull value of his monoy. After waiting supper lor over nn hour Mr. Hcnrdsley's faithful wife became wor- nod about her bilsband and sent ono of her boys to tha store , Thu place was found closed , but ihu keys were still uaiiiriiifr In iho lock. A policeman wni called and a thorough beard ) of the ' bulldlnt' was made , but Iho absent father could not be found. Then the mutter was reported to police headquarters utong with u ucduriullon , and tao alUcors promised 10 look out for llio old man , und if found tnko him in chartr ? . About 11 o'clock Mr. Hoardstoy's head bepui to clear up a lililu nnd tin hastened IK liii homo , \vlicru ho found lilt wil'j uivlng nnd hevufiU of thu nt'lghbnr.4 ( onsldcratjl.v cxcitcd'ovcr his piotractcd uiMoncc. A jihysiciati was called ai.d btcm token to relieve the sufforor. Ur. VVobor came around the next day nnd wanted lo continue ) tbo treatment , but the wife objected. Tills ended the mat ter n far us Wi'lw'r was concerned and hi ! dropped ( ho cuso. Yesterday Hoardsluyvas ublo to return to work , uo sent n letter to OrVober dcuiandluir pay for the timu lin lost while ill from thu influence of the druu'\i \ administered and thrcateiioil lo po to law unless his claim of $ J6 was paid nt once , Ir , Weber wns senn ut. hia ofllco last nlgnt nnd asked what ho tin4 to say regarding iho matter. The doctor said that besides inter nal treatment no had given his patient hypo- durinhi iiiJuRtions of atropine , nnd thnl it was not an uncommon thing for that drug to in- toxlcutn n person for u short time. When tbo effects ol the medicine were oil the pa tientvould bo permanently cured ot hit craving for the wood. Mr. QoardMey bus talked With hU nttornoy and thinks that ho has n good case ngntnit Dr.Vobor. . inntu.iTWAxn ffitiiKiwou. Two Convention * nt T.ns Vogns , X. M. ltp olntloin Adoptnl. LAS VEOAS. N. M. , March 18. Thn Now Mexico irrigation convention , nftflr n Inrgo nnd enthusiastic gntharlng from all parts of the southwest , passed the following resolu tions and ndjournod : Uesolved , That this convention U In favor oraraiitlNR In trust , upon such condition us Khali servo the public inlorost , to tlm stiitos nnd territories lu-odtul of Irrigation , nil lunds P.1f " , wl ! < " 1 "r horoaflnr aciiulrcd by the Un ted Statpi within sui-h stntos and torrl- tprles forthii purpusu of one.iuraalnK colonlrn- lion and dovoloplnv ; IrrlitAtlon. In order thnt , such land limy be jiopulatod and rendered fertile - tile and capable or supporting n ponulatlon , oxruptlng and rosrrvlne , howuvor. from Iho operation ot snob gr.ints all the mineral liimK pilbllo parks , military und otlu > r ro.Hcrvntluns nnd pnlillo buildings of the fulled Static In use In such stutes und territories. linsolvod , That It Is the MIIIHO ot tills rnn- vcntlon thut thucommlltiio snlcotod to pru piirn nnd pnnoni to congress thu moinorliii of this convention rcspactlnv thn public. InmU should tusk , ns u prolmlnnry : to the cession of all Ihu land In Iho territories In accordance with the resolutions ot tbo convention , u liberal grant to s.ild territories find to the states to bo formed thci of mm of the public hinds to ho devoted to public school * and other Institutions of learnlni ; , non-suctarliui In charm-tor. Itusolvcd , That this convention heartily on- dorso.s the Irrigation ivork ot iho Agricultural dop.irlinont uf thu n-itlonal government Iu thecol.DCIUm and iltsselnlntillon of Informa tion , especially of llx ndmlrablu progress In the galhorlnv of lopotts coverliu tlu < whole Held uf Irrigation dovelonmtMil , and that It favors u Inr o appropriation for thN work liureafior. ltu nlvi d , Thatconi'ioss bo furtherinoinor- all/L'd tounnut'ii law nutboil/m ; : corporations organized or doin Uuslncss in thu terrltorlc-i for thu purposes of Irrigation or coionii'.atlon , to buy. hold , sell 'ind ' pk-dKo lamU In snob areis : and iiuantltlus as may bo niH-ossary for their objoats. nnd thut. so much of tlm act of conuross approved July ilO , lH-i ( ) , ns uistrlcts tlmt right bo ropoalod. ItesulVIM ) , That , u cominltteo of three , one of whom snail bo Iho governor of till * toirllory. and the other two to bn appointed bv tlio chulrinan of tills convention , .shrtll draft nnd present to the congress of thu I'nlted Stales u immiorlal and th itaid voiiunlttuo on inumorliils Is hereby Instrtiotcd to adheio to the spirit of these resolutions In such iremorlal to congress , nnd to recommend ample restrictions to bo Incorporated In the bill donatln the Innds In trust , und In rngurd to nroa to be sold to un individual r.r corporation to avoid nn ovurcharpo for water rlKhts and nil restrictions and limitations nocHssary to protect thu rights of the people of the states and territories nllVetod by vhn trnsi. eontlnnliiR thn f' ' ) " In the government of the t'nltud States until the lo lslaturos of tlio said states and territories en net , laws for tin ; prouor disposition und divisions , und smih laws are compiled with to the satisfaction of the president of the I'nltcd Htuto , nlso to protect the owners In nil water right ! ! that exist at present. After adjournment a statehood convention wns culled nnd the following resolutions passed : Natives and Americans , dumocnUs nnd ri1- pnhllD'ins , voting and speaking together , Ifoiolvod , That tlm covArnor of Nuwlo \ - Ice be roiiue. > tud to appoint ono or mo.'e dele- l..ites from each eonniv of Nuw Mevlco to nr e before the congress of the Untied Stales the p.ivuuoof an enabling uot for the admission of New Mexico as u state. ll.ll > V1UKXH3 O.V Tltll G/M.V/J , IUIt\\ 'H lioodlliiKr.Vldcrnicii Walil to lliivti That Iliiily To Cull si New One. o , 111. , March 18. The grand Jury investigation into the nlleged boodlelsui in iho city council in granting valuiblo franchises wa's boguu this morning. Alderman Kunz , who recently talked rather freely when under the inlluonco of liquor , was the only witness examined. It is rumored thnt the alleged boortlors hnvo friends on the grand Jury nnd color is lent to the rumor by the Sudden postpone ment of t'uo hearing until tomorrow. It is understood a special crand Jury will bo called. The discovery Is said to hnvo been made by tlio detectives employed by the investi gators that tha "combine" mot in a room in u salnon owned by an alderman for the divi sion of the spoils or the planning of other sandbagging schemes , John Boulluld , who is said to hnvo done most of tlio detecting ' the case , rented n room directly over thu ! , used by the "combine'1 as a clearing bouso. A hole was made through tbo ceiling and a microphone connected with the lower room , and the ex-chief of Uelectivo saw and heard everything that transpired beloxv him. Short hand reports of the scones and conversations were mudu oy the detective's assistant , who sat beside him while taking observations. In addition to this tlio disappointed polit ical aggression hns hud considerable to do with the expose. Two nldermcn one n re publican mfd the other n democrat were turned down by their respective parties nt the recent primaries and uro giving infer mation. The story is that ono member kept tbo money , voted yea nnd then wilted. Ho sub- senuo'nlly , it is said , wont to a newspaper ofllco , gave up the money and told of 'other transactions that bud como to his Knowledge UATK8 l-'Oll TIIK VOXFKKKXUK. Mrthodlrtts May Atlind tlio Ills Oiirilm Moptinj ; at Out ) Fim . CIIICAOO , I'd. , March 18. Notice was given today by Chairman Finloy that tbo Western Pnssenger association has ngrood on nrrango- monts for the ( juadrionnlal conforerico ot the Methodist Episcopal church nt Omaha , which begins May 1 nnd continues four week. Tuny consist of ono lowest llrst class ' faro for tuo'round trip , first sulo ot tickets lo bo made April 23 and the limit of ox'unsion Juno ] , Chairman Km ley of the Western Passen ger association submitted the decision today in connection with charges preferred liy the Chirago , Milwaukee it St. Paul against the Unuihn road , The complaint was that , the Omaha had cut the rales at St. Paul through dealings with ticket broSera nnd was main taining moro than ono outaido ticket office. Counter chargoi wcro made by the Omaha against the St. Paul for malicious prosecu tion unit with extending the limits of the railway business of Its competitors. The chairman foam ! thnt the evidence did not sustain any of the cbnrgtu and dismissed Ihom all. Tlioy Nf-ml llnclproiill ) ' . Wi.vxil'uri , Man. , March IS. The Tribune publishes tonight a lengthy interview with President Oakm of tbo Northern Pacific , who wus hero last night with other chief of ficials of the company. "Does , your company prqnoiu tm.king any extensions in Manitoba In tuo near future' " was asked President Oakes. "No , . I guess we will Just Ho tiulotlv by till wo .sccuro some return out of the lines wo have. " ' Then do tbov not pay ! " "O , I auppoio they pay operating ex- ponsoV ' Not interest on bonded indebtednojsl" "No.1' ' 'Then you do not contemplate Viking Uold of the country in bigslmpof" ' Not nt nri-soni , nut I'll toll you what : If your people , nnd I sav It roapjcifully. would wukoupio what Is your true , nu.v , your vital interest , and Instead of talking sonti- montul bosh would go in for biuinoj. * and complete reciprocity arrangements with the United States , you would wonder what hud happened , it you did tiiat tlio Northern Pad tic would gridiron your territory with railroads and send you millions of settlor' . " NltlV DunVHI' t,111(14. UZNVKII , Colo. , March 18 , Article * of In- otirporatlon for a snort line from Oanvor to El Pnsu were Illod today , the complete or- guni/atlon of the comrmny having just bouu concluded. The company It incorporated under the niimo of the Denver & E | PJUO Independent Hnllroid coinjiiny , its capital stock Uolnir f.'i.O'J'W und its inrorporators are men of wealth and buslnoi-i activity. The coiiKtrgclinn of tha now linn will bo startedwithout nnv dulay , Thu road when completed will , after leaving Trinidad , in Southern Colorado , touch ul L' it Vrgat and While Oaks , N. M. ; from thcncu proceed lo El Pnsu and cncciiiip i.s a larao iiruu of min eral uud agricultural lands. John Haley was turned over to the pollen by tils father last night for salu Looping. A month or so at-o younti Haley \von Implicated in a robbery and wus held to the dutnct court In the sum of fl.OOJ. liulny tpnlor wont un hU hoy's bail , but last night ilecldrd lo give him up. The police took Georso Hall In out of tbo chilly wind lust night nr.il locked him up. Hall Is suiinrptod of nutng a dvtertnr from tbo United BtiUua army , BURIAL OF WILLIAMS' ' VICTIMS Scoiioa at the Grave -'Soiwatlonal bor- vices Over the Bond , ARREST OF THE MURDERER IN AUSTRALIA Nurrovr KKenpe ol thn lUrrpool I'lend Irom the llmuU nl an ICnrugeil Mob He- nulls ol' I'urllior Intrstlptllntii at Itnlu Hill , Ltvniirooi , March 18. The bodies of Mrs. Williams nud four children , exhumed nl Haiti HIM nfter being murdered nud burled by Frederick Dooming , nllni Willlntrm , wore burled tills afternoon in the parish church yard in the presence of n large concourse at people. At the post mortotn examination Albert Deeming , brother of Frederick , nearly - ly fainted nt the sight of the bodies. It transpires that Deeming treated his wolf brutally soon after marrlngo. After Walter Deeming , niiolhor brother of the murderer , nmtanumborof policemen who had taken part in tbu search for nnd discov ered the bodies hnd given their evidence , the Inntiust was adjourned. The box Milppod by Dooming to Plymouth s. addressed "Mr. Holds , " and which was > never called for , was opened at Plymouth > . todny ; U was found to contain the clothing of Mrs. Deeming nnd the children , Theiu wns In iho box n night dross covered with blood stains. Thu bodies wore buried In n Inrgo trench thnl hnd been dug lor their re coption. The expense of iho funeral will bo borne by tbo parish. Ah tiiioriiious crowd lined the ontlro road to the cemetery , along which the bodlo * of the murdered woman nud her four children were earned. Thu llvo coffins containing the bodies of Ibo victims were piloj ono ou an other in n single bonne. The wlfo of Walter Dee mi up , ono of the brothers of the mur derer , placed a llovver wreath Iu the term of n heart in the woman's cottlti. Two brothers of Deeming walked behind Iho , hearse nil Iho way to the cemetery. * f"J > Honvatloimlum In tlio Itm-lul .Services. When the funeral procession reached the cemetery n brief funeral sorvlco wns per formed. The curate who conducted tliu re ligious exorcises mndo a short address. He denounced the fiendish nets of Dcomlnc in the must , scutlilm ; terms and alluded to the murderer ns the most inhuman monster who had over breathed the breath of heaven. Tlio immense crowd of spectators loudly ap plauded these wonU uttered by the clergy man in his torrlblo arraignment of the criminal. The statement mndo by Albert Dooming while giving his testimony nt the coroner's inquest today , to tlio effect thnt ho saw tlio murders committed iu iv dream which he- had six months ugo , caused great constorna lion among those present , und was the nub Jed of much comment. The witness also testified mat ho snw his sistor-ln-Inw just be fore .she wns murdered , ami that she then hnd C100 on her person. \Vllllams In Australia. PcitTii , Australia , .March 18. Dooming , who is accused of having murdered his wife and four children , was brought to this city today by officers , who nro taking him to Mel bourne , whore couVt proceedings will bu taken against him. The prisoner -was strongly guarded nnd every precaution wan taken by the authorities to prevent him from attumpling to make his escape und to guard against his being attacked by the excited people , fcnrs being-entertained of n dangerous outbreak of popular feeling agaiuat the mur derer. The railroad station was jammed with a great crowd of persons when the train bearing Iho prisoner nnd his guards reached Ihe cily. As soon as the cars came to antandstill the crowd , which had been patiently uaitintr at I ho station for a long limo , made an exciting rush towards the car which the Deeming party occupied for the purpose of catching a gllmpso of the noiv famous crlirinnl. The constable who bad charge of Ibo prisoner ut once hurried Dooming from the train to a vehicle which hnd been hold in readiness to convoy him to jail. Chasud by u Veiling Mob. A yellluir , hooting mob of men nnd boys started alter the carriage , but thu driver whipped up his horses and soon outran his pursuers and in n short time bad la.uled Deeming in the institution , whore lie will remain for u few days until the formal mag isterial inquiry Is hold and ho is remanded. Thn deteclivcs who hunted the prisoner down were Interviewed after their arrival hero today. They snid that when Dooming wns arrested r.nd was questioned nbout the terrible churgcs mndo ngainst him , ho af firmed his complete innoconcoof the charges. \ Ho puvo his name us Swanston nnd declared thnt he had no knowledge of the man known ns Williams. He said that ho was a resident of Windsor. The deteclivcs also said that the prisoner had fainted twica during tba journey , but that otherwise he appeared to ho in a cheer ful frame of mind , Ho was vo'.jblo and wif > very willing to tallt about tbo murders at tributed to him. Ho seemed to bo confident lust when tbo proper time came ho would ba abln to provo his innocence. The police claim toossess , proof of his identity. They soi/.ed some of his goods , nnd amen ; * other things whicli fell into their hands were n batch ol letters and a. basket containing female clothing. ' Cuprlvi K Bnui.ix , March 18. The Krcuz XoiluiiR publishes a report that Chancellor Caprlvl bus resigned , The report hus been confirmed. Thu North Gorman Cn/.etUi con linns thn re port thai Xedlitz Trut/.scb'or was to resign , The Cologne Gazette todny sny.s it is ro- porlcd among tlm members of tlin Prussian diet thut the emperor at yesterday's ' mooting of the cabinet stated lhat hn did not wish the primary education bill passed exclusively by a clerical majority. The Tugobiutt declares thnt n majority ol those present ntyo.storday's cabinet council ndvocatcd the withdrawal of tlio prlmurv election bill. The Post says that the attitude of tlm mlnUtora towards the bill was changed , a majority of the cabinet now being opposed iu Count von.jdlltTrutzi.'bler's vlowa , Say. < He U OimlUldil for Ilin I'tnt. LuMios , March IS. Replying to a ( jues- ion put to the government In the 'House of Commons todny regarding the appointment of Mr. Michael Herbert , to bu tlio llr.st sec retary of thu British legation nt Washing ton , which appointment is alleged to have caused considornblo discontent in diplomatic ! circles , Mr. James I owlher , pnrliuim'iitarv secretary for the foreign "fflo' , H ld that in the opinion of Urn iruvcriunent Mr. Herbert was specially qualllloil for the post to which ho had been appointed. A young in-in named Leopold Wullwnod wus iirivsted last evening and chnrgnd with vagrancy. Uev. Dr. Duryca and Sucratury Oner of the Young Men's Christian associa tion called nt ilm Jull nbout 11) ) o'clock and went bull for Wullwood. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS , \ Of.porteot purity. Lemon -I Of grant strength. AhSnd If Economy In their use Raso OtCJ -J Flavor as dollontoly and dolioloiiolv ao thu froth fruit