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FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE . . * TWENTY-FIRST YEAH. OMAHA , F1UDAY MORNING , APRIL 20 , 1892 , NUMBER 81G. ATTRACTION AT THE RACES Members of Oongrcsi Wntch ths Horses Gent nt tlio Bonnings Track , PUBLIC BUSINESS GIVEN UP FOR SPORT HITortu of tlio Norucsnt-ul-Arnn of tlio Home t < i ( Irt ft Uiiorum Tin IMnto Mnllillct Krystniia Itank In. ijiilrj W.'KhliiKtoti ( ionlp. WASHIXOTOX , D. C. , April 23 , After rou- line business the house wont Into committee of the whole on the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill. THe pending question was on Mr. Hilt's amendment restoring to7GOOtho salary of Iho mlnlslor lo Venezuela. No quorum voting ing n call was orilorod. Although 1U2 mem bers responded 10 their names , tbo quorum vanished en Ihc vote on the amendment and another call ihowcd that 170 members were present. Tno e constituting a quorum , the tellers resumed business at the old stand. Hut business was slack , and again Iho tellers retired and another roll call was insisted on. This time HVI responded ; but wlion business was resumed the number of customers bad dwindled. The republicans Btendfnstly refused to palrnulzo and allowed tholradlng to bo done exclusively by demo crats , and again the tellers were forced to suspend business. This time the committee , on motion of Mr. Dlount , roso. Mr. Illount then moved that thn hnuso ad journ , and on thin motion demanded the yeas nnd navs. " The result was , yeas , I'J ; nays , 1KJ. Then Mr. Dlount moved tbat Iho scrgoant- nt-nrms bo directed to bring In the absentees. This was carried and thu sergoant-nl-arms procured several hacks nnd his deputies pro- ecu Jca with full sfiood to Uennlngs race track , wbero the spring races are being held. lluttlio return from tbo races was not as h needy as the trio thereto ; nnd as It was evi dent that no business could bo transacted , tbo house adjourned. Ill tlio Semite. D , C. , April : . - The reso lution of Jones of Arkansas for tbo payment lo Choclnw and Chickasaw nations lor their Interest In the ( Jhoyomio and Arnpahoo reservations , was laid before tbo senate. Allison spoke against It. Mr. Allison said \t \ this sum were paid it would make n pre cedent for the nuymeui of u further 57,000,000. What bo thought , therefore , ouctit to bo done , wus to recommit the \vtiolo subject to the committee on Indian ulTnlrt , nnd ho would make such a motion at the close of the dobaio. Ho read an oxtnict from the president's communication on the subject to the effect that , ho had felt bound to loolc into thu whole matter nnd to poiltiono executive tction until further consideration of the question the president's first oojec tion being that n fourth of the sum was > to go to throe men us attorney * . After discussion , nnd without disposing of the question , the ccuato adjourned until Monday. TIX 1'l.ATi : .STATISTICS. Keport of .Special Trrnsury Acent on the Industry Washington Note * . WAIHIXOTO.V , D. C. , April 23. Special Treasury Agent Aycr has submitted u report on Iho growth of tbo tin pi a to Industry. It shows that for the quarter ending Septem ber SiO , IS'Jl , five manufacturers made 827,000 pounds ; for the quarter ended December 31 , cloven manufacturers reported I-110OUO pounds ; , for , lho .qunrtcrncnded.MarchOl , -IBM'nlnotcen'manufacturers reported 3,00"- ! 000 pounds. Aycr says lhat to mainlam the lln induslry after 18'J7 ' Ibo manufacturers must bo able to turn out WJ.OOJ.OOO pounds. Ho estimate1 thtt they will bo able to turn out 200,000,000 pounds. KryKtono Itnnk Invest lent Ion. The Keystone National bank invostigatioi was resumed today by iho bouso com mitteo on banking und currency and Controller Lucy was oxnmmcd. The first criticism of the management of tbo bank after witness assumed ofllco w.is in the examiner's report made November 10 , 1880. calling attention to three items in the loans ono to John Waunmakcr for 5.VJ.OOO ; another to H. F. Jones for John Wanumakcr for 50XX , ) nnd the third lo Greonviltu Hnyncs , president o" tbo bank , for $ oO,000 ; und muklug the ob jection that at this time the lawful money rcsvrvo wits ? o3,000 below the local require incuts. Tbero was nothing objccilonnolo nbout this criticism , nearly every oxnmma lion of n bank developing somolhing for criticism. It wub not until about July , IS'JO , that witness' attention was called to any thine1 exceptional or extraordinary in the management of Ihn bank , nnd to'lbo fuel thut thu bank was In an unhealthy condition Mr. Lucy read a letter bo wrote lo the bank July 23 , 1S90 , calling nllentlon to the Irregular nnd Improper proceedings in the management of ttio bank and to the fact lhat Mr. Wntmmnker's loans were f200,000 nnd the Lucas cslalo $57,000 , wbllo the lawful re serve was lee small. The reply of Presidon Marsh , explaining Iho mutters complained of , nnd btatlnir lhat Mr. Wnnamnker's loan bad been greatly reduced and would bo still further reduced , was ihon put in ovldonco. Our New Minister to l'ninct > . The president bas sent to Ibe senate the noinlnnlion of T. J. Coolidge of Massacbu- nous lo be minister lo Franco. Mr. Coolidge Is about DO yuars of acre , of flno personal up- pcnranco nnd very wealthy. Ho Is prom inent In Boston's business aud social circles , und is nt iho head ot several financial con cerns in lhat city. Although ho has been frequently offered public etSvr * by wo citl- Tens of his state , ho has never taken U , pre ferring to continue In arlivo business life , Ho was u member of Iho pan-American con gress whlcb mot in Washington some lime ago. Oplionoil hy Sec rut a ry llhilno. Secretary Blnlno appeared before tbo sen- nto committee on commerce todnj nnd mudo a strong argument lu opposition to tbo passIng - Ing of tno pending jolpl resolution , allowing Ibo Inudluir ol tbo French cable on tbo shore * of Virginia und South Car olina. Tbo pilh of bis objection was that tbo French Cable company , co-operating with tbo Brazilian government , has an absolute monopoly of the cable priv ileges between this country nnd Brazil , uud that if thu resolution was passed the nego tiations , which bavo boon In progress for two years , looking to the procurement of n concession to an American cabio company to enter Brazil , would como to naught. Tbo secretary appeared lo bo In excellent health end made bis argument wilh spirit and em- phasU. Will llu Hutllleil In London. It bas been arranged thai iho ratification of tbo Bering sea treaty of arbltrtUfon between - twoon the United Slnti'u und Croat Britain shall bo oxcbantrinl ut London next week In stead of nt Washington us originally contem plated. Tbo change Is made In order lo expedite Iho final act of the negotiations. Hon. Robert T , Lincoln , United States min ister tu Knylnnd , 1ms been empowered tenet net on behalf of tlio United SUtea nnd Lord Salisbury will net for her uiajbaly'a govern ment , .VMintltlA'S WOOL I.MUJSTKV. inurl : Will lln Mitcle at the Worlif'n 1'ulr tu KiicoiintBu thu lilfii , WASHINGTON- C. . April 23.- [ Special to Tin : HKE. | Tbo assslstunt secretary of agri culture , Mr. Willlts , who U in charge of the exhibit of tbat department ni tbo World's Columbian exposition , is now taking moss- uros fora thoroughly classified representa tion thcie of tbo wool industry of ihe United Btat : . Ho has appointed a committee to look after this luatter consisting ot Kdward A. Gracco of Philadelphia , and Hon , John T. Kich of Elba , Mich. U h Intended lo include In Ihe ex- titbit 100 , aiuplc& of foreign wools , tukea from ibo collection nou belnt' made for ibe Uio of tbo customs service by Ibe same com- uilltee. Of dorncillo wooli about 2WO samples will bo sbown ot nil breeds nnd crosses raised In this tountrv. The spaoo available for ibis exhibit will not permit ot fhowlnc many wtiolo fleeces , which will , therefor. ' , bo restricted to a low Linen from pcdlereo sticup. Generally speaking , the samples will bo putupln { limbolllos holding nbout a pound , nnd will bo to arranged in the bottle ? as to sbow on the ono side ibo staple nnd mi Iho other Iho skin side of Ibo clip. In Ibis way bolh ibo farmer ncd wool buyer will > eo the wool us ibe ) are In iho habit of see ing It. An effort will bo made to relieve the mo notony whlch\vould nriso from so many sim ilar samples , by omo special decorative fea tures , such as pictures of sheep , otu. Mr. Willlts desires lo secure n flno Merino ram to bo stuffed and mounted on n pedestal In the -outer of the exhibit. Ho would like tender * if such a ram , whoso psdigrco can bo Iracod o ono or moro notoil slros and lhat Is now ; rowlng his third lloece. Thonnlmal selected vill bo exhibited with the name nnd address > t the breeder ns In tbo case of nit samples of vool , where these nro known. Although .ho space available for Ibis exhibit Is very iraali It Is bopo't that by using great care in .ho selection of samples It may provo of nluo to Iho wool growers of tbo countrv. The stnllsllclan of Iho Uniled States Do- artmcnt of Agriculture has prepared a ro- .ort , which is now in press , on tbo wages of arm labor , Iho result of nine Investigations rom 1SCO to IhOJ , wllh prior records of waccs is far back ns 1SIO. The report shows the nonthly rates both with nnd without board "or the season or year nnd also by the day In itfrveH limp. H shows ibat for ton years I'ogos bavo boon very uniform and well uslaincd In splto of llucluallons In prices of arm products , and thut a stendy demand ixists , with a positive scarcity of farm labor n u largo portion of Iho country. NIWS i'OK Tin : AUMV. Ut of the Order * of Day In the Itegulnr ScrUco. WA-miva-roN- - . C. , April 28. | Speclal 'olcgram to Tun Ben ) . The following ns- . 'f-nmonts ' to regiments of ofllcors recently roraotcd and tniusfors of officers are or dered : Lieutenant Colonel D. Wolvorton , assist ant surgeon , is assigned to duty as lurgcon nt his present station , Fort Schuv- : er , N , Y. First Lieutenant Hlchard B. 'luddocK , Slxtb cavalry , will report to the ommaudlng oflicor .it Jefferson barracks , Missouri , for duty at that depot. Captain John T. Van Arsdalc , Seventh Infantry , will proceed to Fort Shaw , Mont. , for temporary special duty In connection wilh the removal oftlio remains of ofllcors and soldiers and heir families from that place to the Custor batllo ground cemetery. The board of odleers convened nt Fort Lcavonwnrth March 31 for ho examination of officers to determine their Illness for promotion , is dissolved , Ail Kvent m Church Circle * . WA'UIIVCITOX , D. C , April 23. Another mposlng structure will soon rise beside the Divinity building of the Catholic University of America on the crounds of that institu tion. i'hu laying of the co-ner slone of tbo now building loolc place yesterday with im- pro slvo ceremonies. Tbo addresses incident to Iho occasion were delivered In the lecture hall of the Divinity building , the speakers being Cardinal Gibbons ami Colonel Charles J. Bonnpano of Ballimoro. The lecture bnll was crowded. Tnoro were present Archbishops Corrlgaa , William ) and and 150 bishops. ltit'Ul > Klt TllUtlt 1 Ocncrnnr Iturhcr Will Not Surrender the Cattlemen to .Inhnion County Ofllchilx. CntVEXSE , Wyo. , April 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKC.J Howard Holes , under sheriff , and R U. Snider , deputy sheriff , botb of Johnson couuty made a written du- mand'upoawibp , covernCKfor.the _ prisoners now confined at Fort Russell today. With the demand wus inclosed a copy of warrants issued for their arrsst by a justice of the pcaco lu Buffalo. To this communication the covornor ent n written reply in which ho declined to give up the prisoners ns "no criminal proceedings have as yet oaon com menced and I deem It au unnecessary expanse and labor to bold preliminary examinations in tbis manner , neither do I believe tbat order is restored nnd excitement so abated lu your county as lo render it safe lo tuko ibeso pris oners Ibora al Ibis li.no. I am informed , " conlLnued the governor , ' 'thai the county nnd prosecuting attorney has been directed by tiio providing judge of tbat judicial dis trictto'lilo criminal information in the dls Itict court of Johnson county usainst these prisoners and when tbis direction bas been compiled with , as I bavc no doubt it will bo , tbo proceedings instituted before tbo com it ting mnglsiratu will bo entirely superseded and become useless. " The prisoners are resting contentedly a ( Fort liusscll. From present appearances they will not be returned to Johnson county us prisoners. lie 1.1 ran TO Tii.r. OF IT. iiiigeil for .Murder n MlHsIsnlppl Xegro I JtcKcusrltutcd After Heine Cut Down , NEW OULSASS , La. , April 28. Tbo Pic- ayuno's Hurrlstou , Miss. , special says : The negro paid the penalty but still live1 ; , Cole man Blackburn stands loday wllbout n riva ! for Iho slrengln of his neck. On Iho 20th msu ho was banged for iVifo murder at Fay. ctto , and Is now reported to bo able to walli around his room and converse wltb friends , After hanging for tulrty-iix minutes and bcmc pronounced dead by three of iho loca physicians , his supposed remains won ' .urnud over for Interment to relatives who reside In Franklin county , a distance o thlrty-tlvo mlles overland. While cnronti to the family burying ground n scratching on the inside of tbo collln was hoard. The top of the collln was removed and the supposed corpse was found to bo breathing. A loca" physician was at onca summoned , and aftc treatment Iho patient was pronounced out o danger , Ho was hanged by the now system nnd wa : jerked up fully six feet , with a ibrec-foo drop. A 11IIVTK , Cltl/ens Tiiku tlio l.nnInto Their ( Mvn lluiut * . NASIIVIU.B , Toitn. , April 23. Henry Grlz- zard , n negro and an ox-convict , was hanged by a crowd of avenging citizens near Good- lellsvlllo , about 10 tins morning for com mitting an assault upon Mnry Bruce ( while ) 18 years of nc , nnd of respectable family. Tbo crime was. commuted last night with most brutal violence. The country was aroused , tbo mala citizens gathered and urrcsteii live negroes. Henry Griz/urd was Idoiitllled nnd hanged , Kph ( irluurd , JohnGnzzard , Mack Harper nnd Maxwell Jones were brought lo lluscllv loday ana placed in jail , charged with being parties to Iho assault upon Miss BruceHe - ports existed during tliu day that Jour were banccd , but they were false. Tbo hanging wu douo openly and witbo'it disguise. .Sieiiiiier Arrival * . At Now York Germanic , from Liverpool ; Hhynlaud , from Antwerp. At Lizzurd Passed ; America , from Now York. At Soutbnnin'.on Normandle , from Now York for Hamburg. At O.uoon toivu--Kunic and Brlttanlc , from New Vork for Liverpool. At Bremerhuven Spree , from New York. Me Wu tlioTnrntletli Victim. UENIJON. Tox. , April 28V. . T. Sbarman , iho only witness in an Important murder case here , was shot by an unknown aisasslu while in bed lull night. Tbo case In which bo wai a witness prow out of an bid feud und bo U tbo twoutiein victim. Ho had received n number of warnings lhat bis ilfo was in danger. No llrnrte lildci for NEW YOIIK , April 2S. The IK raid 'n Wash ington special says : "I do not want lo ride Into tbo senate on a hearse , " Is the torso manner in wMch ox-Senator Ingalls of ( Can- sos usierts hit objection to coming to Wash- inston u tbe luccejior ol ibe Ute Senator Plumb. EMPIRE STATE REPUBLICANS They Will Present a Solid Front to tbo Enemy in the Ooming.Electioni REID'S TRIBUTE TO REPUBLICANISM Adopt Inn of n I'lnllorin In Which Cnii Ho I'oinul No taiultocittlon Oliln llrpub- llc : tn lii lliirntoity Iliirrlion'a .Strength Increasing. AUUNY , N. Y. , April 23. It was said this morning that the sentiment among the dote- gatoi to the republican convention was so generally for Harrison that It would not bo necessary to Instruct the national delegates for him. Chairman nrooktield of the state coramlt- Ice called iho convention to order nt noon , Sutherland Chujon Tompor.ii'y Chulrmnn. William A. Sutherland was chosen temporary ary chairman. On taking ihe chair ho do- llvorcd an address upon iho absolute nocos- sltof carrying Now York to elect the next president. Victory so far bad boon evenly divided , and It was now the democrats' turn. The republicans have a bard tlqhl before loom , with only 1 par cent In tholr fnvor. Thospontcor warned them that the plural ity of H.OOO which Harrison recnlvod in lbS3 would not bo sufficient to glvo him the electoral vote In IS02 , owing to the culenty with which false'returns wore manufactured and true returns stolon. He declared arrangements to ru i through fraudulent re turns nnd issue cortlllcatas under them bad been perfected by Taaimany hall , and closed by urgine thorough organization In every precinct throughout the state as the only moans of acquiring yletory. At tbo conclusion of Sutherland's speech the usual committees were appointed. The convention recoovened nt 3:30. : The committee on credentials reported lhat tboro was but ono content and reported in favor of the sittine delegate. The report was adopted. The report of the committee on permanent organization was made through ex-Senator 1'ltts , chairman. It recommended ns perma nent chairman Hon. Whitelaw Koid. Mr. Sutherland Introduced Mr , Hold , who re ceived au ovation as ho stopped to the front of the platform. .Mr. Kclil'g Itcmnrlts. ' Mr. Hold thanked the convention for the honor of being made chairman. Slnco his connection with the republican party , which extended over thirty-six years , ho bad never seen a llino whan the duty of republican saccosi seemed clearer or its possibility moro evident than now. Inspired by the memories evoked yesterday at the Grant celebration. New York republicans would take vows again that tbo republic , saved by the hero whoso birth bad just been commem orated , in conjunction with Lincoln and Sherman and Sheridan npd Howard find Chase and Sinnton. should suitor no harm notv at the hands of the antagonist who bad so often confronted them. The record of the republican party from tbo day of its birth was sufficient reason for trust in it now. Was the record of the demo cratic party , cither nt Albany or Washing ton , as satisfactory a guarantee of Ibo future ! Were tbo democratic business men of Now York anxious tbat tbo present coneress should have its way unopposed about either frco silver or the tariflj Was Ihero ono member who did not becretly give thanks that the democrats bad been beaten four years ngoi Now York democrats did well to makti the most of their last triumph , and to do It at sucb'railroadcpead us thestalo capital had just been witnessing. Tno demo crats might plan the capture of the next logU- laturo as they had organi/ed tbe theft of this ono. Tboy might bind band and foot Iho majority of the voters of the state , but it would still bo the majority and it could not bo permanently bound. Tbo biggest mulorlty Now YorK had ever clvon against a repub lican candidate for tbo presidency was Jtt.OOO for Samuel J. Tildon. The smallest was the last , in 1SSI , of 1,047 when Orovor Cleveland was elected. Four years ago the republicans of > ow York bat that same man by 14)73. ; Some of leiinicrio } ' KvlH. "They say be wants to try it again , " con tinued Mr. Hold , "If BO the fixed and immutable - mutable laws of that old rule of arithmetical progression which wo learned In our school days show what they may loan for next year. This is what the state of Now York did to Grover Cleveland , whom she respects , what would she do to David B. HUH "As further materials for speculation upon the result this autumn wo might profitably consider the political desperation of our op- posll'on , which has led to a deliberate effort for n partisan inspection of the elections ; to tbo most debasing surrender to the liquor in- ternst the legislation of Now York has shown ; the new apportionment , which "gerrymandering" does not describe , and tea a degradation of that old pride of tbo state , Its court of nupeals , so shameless and so wanton ns to provoke tbo united condemna tion of the preponderantly democratic bar association of New YorK. ' Our opponents have made our campaign , Wo ask now bul ono thine , a right , thn do nlul of which means revolution ; wo demand a fair , non-partisan count. This secured , wo can carry Now YorK if wa choose ; and with New York wo can carry the nation. I don't bay wo cannot do it without New York ; but I do say that no prudent politician would mans that sort of a calculation or uream for an instant ot taking that sort of a risk Well , shall wo carry New York ) Itrpillillrimg .11 list < iot Together. "Only ono thing la needed to do It ; simple , natural and , as I beliuva nt this time , very easy. Wo must 'got together. ' We have oc casionally been a faulty team. Ono yeur the city wouia pull and the country wouldn't ; the next yeur the country would null and the city would not. Whenever wo both pulled the load was moved and if over , in tbo thirty-six years of our history , wo bad an incentive to pull together wo certainly bavo nno now. Lot us bavo a straightforward , decent , manly , red hot fight altogether for our faith ; nnd wo shall win now , as wo al ways have won when wo fojclit that way. "Whatever happens here or at Minneapolis ono thing I know , wo shall goInto this cam paign with our flue flying ; on no still bunt for votes , to bo had by hiding our opinions , but with our principles and ibo record of our uarty to ilia front , and with candidates worthy of both , Wo are for honest money and \NO moan to light on thai line to the end , lhat In the president's illuminating phrase , an honest dollar. Issued by the government , shall bo as good as any of the issues , Wo urn for protection to American industry and to the American workmen , and Ibo moment when the whole world is recognizing the wis dom and the success of oar policv is not Ibo moment when wo are going to abandon it or to fail In its support. Wo are for its latest embodiment , tbe MoKinloy tariff , which has disappointed its friends almou as much as its fooi , so uplendidly has It vindi cated tbo wisdom of tno congrosn Ibat bad the courace to pass it. Wo are for that wlso and fruitful sytuinn of reciprocity without Injury to protection with which the name of great secretary , the matchless Dlaine , is forever identified , "One thing more ; wo stand by and defend and applaud the national administration which bas done ihesothines ; wo are proud of It , it bas been bor.est , it has been able ; It bas been clean and of cooa reputo. " Whan Mr , Held rofer.-ed to Iho president Iho house rang wllh cheers. It remained , however , for the utterance of Mr. Illaluo's name lo bring down ibe houio with cheers long and loud. Just as Mr , Hold closed his add rcss , away backin thohousoJOCDOman iboutcd"Depcw. " In an Instant u hundred voices were crying "Oopew , " "Dapaw. " Tbe calling prow to rheers and greater abplauso. At length Mr. Heia lilted bli band to command illenoa. Tbe shouls rallied awny and died out to that Mr. lioid could DO board to say : "Gentle men , Ihero Is one voice always 'in order in a republican convention , and in fact In almost any other kind of a republican gathering , ttiat of Cbauncoy M. Dopow. " Louil Call ! fur lirpen- . k Chcori were renewed and maintained un til Mr. Dopow walked down , mounted the slngo and t.book h' nds with Mr. Held. Mr. Uopow ibcu turned toward tbo convention and said : "Tbo domocratlo laplslaturo bas loft Albany and the rormbllcpn slnto convention Is hero. The moHHnp always follows the night. The domocmuo 7 > arty , for the first tlmo-ln many yoxrs , fans had possession during Iho past \ylntor of every branch of our Halo government. It has demonstrated what It could do , and taken iho preliminary appeal lo ibo people , nnd ibo preliminary appeal had been answered at the spring elections In every township ana city In ibo stalo. Fraud hero om- blazoncd upon Ibo firmament was seen In Ubodo Island nnd rvdccmcd tbat stato. It Is a curious tludy to note tno difference be- Avccn the proailto 'and performance. It Is 'urlous lo ulfforenttato what the democratic cclslaiors would uo if they had iho power itid wbat they bavi dono. They were for mnio rule , they were for honest elections , hey were for n sa p government , and ihoy mvopui before iho'slnio only iwo principles. Ono , a vindictive aalmosily to Iho rural dls- ' .rlcts and tbo other' distrust of iho popular i-olo. " How Clnvolnnit Carried llhoilo Island * Continuing , Mr. Domw said : "When ex- President Cleveland tnaao bU famous pll * ; rlmago lo Hhodo Island bo Interspersed his lolUlcul platitudes , which his bearers did lot understand , with o quotation from tbo capture , with which ho wai very familiar. le wont with what la called Iho democratic Humph In Albany behind him and searching through Ibo scriptures , bo selected from Dccaloeue , 'Thou Bhalt not steal , ' ana tbo icoolo instantly elected the republican gov- rnor and legislature. " "This party , whlcb bas in Iho past stood 'or honest money , stands for honest money now , and will stand for honest money In the future. 1 said lo President Harrison yesterday - day , when General Porter received Iho hfngs which were put m Ibo corner stone , and among them noted specimens of every gola coin which Is coined by tbo United States at the present Umo lhat if iho demo crats get and remath for any Ion ? period la control of the government , Iho numisllc an tiquary of the future will bavo lo bore into tbo corner stone to find out wbat the cold coins of Iho United Sltttos were at this time , "No honors could bo heaped any higher .ban these already rosiing by iho common consent of his eratoful countrymen noon tbo lioau of James G. lilalno. [ Applause. ] IJuloglltla of IlnrrlHon. ' .Wo are dally reading through the wonder ful achievements of the Atlantic cable , of tbo doings of William , ibo young emperor of 'jormany , of Ibo czar of ull Iho Huislas. of lutnbort of Italy , of Ibo Infant king of Spain and Ibo qucon of Great- Britain , but wo lurn lo the cbolco ot the .American people , the frco choice of laof pcoplo as against hereditary legislators , born to the purple nnd to "power. Wo point to tuo speeches made , in all parts of iho counlry , tinder all possible conditions , with so muoh voca'ity ' uud- extreme felicity ; we point to iho cloanll.nbaa of his life , lo bis pat riotism as a soldier ; bis power to go into the State dcp'hrtmenC wupn its head was tonfTta- rarily disabled and. bo.a great foreign minis ter , to go Into tbo finaaco department when Us cbief was sick.and bo a successful finance minister , and to ba'ut all times Iho full meas ure and slaturo of u cUef magistrate of Go- 000,000 pcoplo , and \ yasay to hereditary leg islators. 'Tboro is t ho .choico of the people , Benjamin Harrjsou ; ' match him. ' [ Ap- plauso. ] ' _ ' , No presidency . .can "honor blm moro than tbo laurel o l"lov& and'cgieenVplaced by the people unon-tho head pt'.Jamos G. Blalne , " spoke Mr. Depow , . Rnd'J the tumult broKe 'ooso beyond restraintrWf'many moments. Then came cries /or J. SloatjFnssott , who attempted to resoond jfrom Jilv placeman Iho floor , but -was forced U ) tba stage , wbero bo made n brief ee.-- - ' * MF0un : < fluttibriatroriri' : ' * " * The platfo"nnrcafllrras ihd national plat form of ISSsVcongratulatcs.Prosldent Harri son oa Iho snccesaof his adclnlslrallon , en dorses Iho MeIClnl-/y .tariff act , and praises President Hurrisoh'p cabinet nnd especially the secretary of state , James G. Ulaino. On tbo financial question tbo platform savs : "Wo cordially endorse the vigorous decla ration of President Harrison made In tbo city of Albany in favor of an honest dollar. Wo commend tbo republican members for having secured Ihq defeat ot a frco sil ver bill , the effect of which would have been to dcraniro values , impair contract ob ligations , rcduco the , pay of labor and debase the currency. The people must continue to look to tbo republican party to maintain the great national matters of finance , pledged as It is to kcop any dollar , bearing tbo stamp of tlio United States on * a par with gold and to r\pol the assaults of reckless advocates of frvo silver and unlimited coinage ot silver. " llonliniiing , tno platform denounces Iho trc.umentof the colored people In tbo south as barbarous , and < : o iUinued for tno solo pur poscot porpolualtng democratic control of that section ; arraigns Ibe democratic party of Now York for various revolutionary and criminal acts wbloh culminated In Ibo reversal of the political majority of Iho legislature as determined by the voraictattho polls ; denounces the legisla ture ibus feloniously constituted for its violation lation of ibo principlas ol genuine homo rule in enacting notoriously partisan character amendments ; for granting valuable fran chises to political favorites without recom pense to the people ; for its removal of wbolosome restrictions upon the liquor traffic , for Its wasletul expenditure of ibo people's money , wbich bas increased Ibe lax rate 4 1 percent over , that of last year. Tweed Mctn6il nml nomocracy , Tbo domocratio.party Is denounced for Its ultcr failure to kcup Its anti-election pledges In behalf of ballot reform ; for its brokgn promises to tbo wotklngmen ; for its white washing of n guilty judge if tbo court of an neals ; for Its return * o 'bo methods of Tweed in Its iniquitous measure conferring on Tammany oflicials absolute control ot Iho boards of election Inspectors In tbo city of Now York ; for eoijstatitly logislaline for Us partisan acgrandlzomonl against the rural districts ; for Us unconstitutional and fraudulent mid. winter enumeration , by which tlio populatjcn'of the rural districts was diminished and that of iho cities enor mously increased' ' as the basis ol an appor tionment by which thp representation of ttio republican pirty of tbo state In the locisla- lure and in congreM was reduced and all Ibo Increase given lodemgcralio uillos. Electors add Alternates. The committee om electors reported Ibo names of Senator Krknk His cock , Thomas C. Plait , Cbauncey tkt IJepow and Warner Miller to ba dclogatesj-at'largo to tbo Mimic u poll 3 convention , with alternates as fol lows : D. H. MeMiJUn of Buffalo , G. C , Buel of Hochestc * . J.'F. Parklrarst of Bath anil W. S. Woed-df , lotdam. The commlttoa ulna reported the names o H. W. Sago of Itbucaoud I , Jcsso Sellgman of New York City to bo cleclors-at-largo. ' The report was ado'ptod , Judge Arnouxoffaroa ibo following rose lullon , which was ndoplod : \Vhcrcu . I'artlsnushlii In the counting a thu votes In the c4y yf ow Vork conduced ti fraud ; anil U'liurout , Hon. Buniucl J. Tildon nnd Charlo1 O'Conn r dealt the Mjvcrent blow to tlio Tn eei rlnx by making tbe supervision of election : non-parttiiin , uud the supervision linn OVO fclnco no conunumt until the present proposed law giving a mujority.toono political party ; UcbOlved. That We , thu republicans of the state In convention assembled , respectfully demand , In the Interest of lioncst oluctiona , Hint Hon. Ku < vre | > I * . Kluwur , governor of tno whole 8 tut" , and not of mir political party , veto the so-vullod Inspectors of elections bill. The secretary was instructed to transmit a copy of iho resolution to ibo governor. General Huslen moved ibat tbo atato committee - mitteo bo empowered to select an additional number oi thai commllieo who shall repre sent ibo Afro-American citizens of Ibo state. Adoplod , . The convention tnon adjourned. OHIO FACTIONS H.YKMOM/ii : > . Kverytliliic Kntv rcaceful Ilctwern Hher. inuii nnd Fnrakor About the IleluKiitluii. CLEVEI.ANP , O. , April 23. At ibo last mo ment before reassembling of ibo republican ttato convention , tbo light between ibo friend * of Foraker and Sherman over the delegaieallargo to ibo national convention was tellled by an urraqgomopt to nominate SECOND IMOE. | LITTLE HOPE FOR PALAC10 Venezuela's Victorious Insurgent3 Prepar ing for tbo Final Struggle. THEIR RANKS ARE DAILY STRENGTHENED of thn Cnpltnl Overflowing with Victim * of the Dictator Supreme Uoutt Judges Still Occupy.Their Cells nt Cnruciid ICopi/r/oMfd / JS9J hji Janus Gontn It'.nn'.l. I L.A. GL'IYIU , Venezuela ( via Galvoslon , Tex. ) , April . 28. [ Uy Mexican Cable lo Iho Now York Herald Special lo TUG I ) nu.J President Puiacto maintains a strict censorship over all Kilograms sent from Ibo territory over which bo still has control. The object is plain. Ho does not want any Impartial statement of the situa tion lo roach tbo ouUido world. This ef fectually disposes of bli claim that bo has triumphed ever General Crcspo nnd lhat iho rebellion is at an end. The fact of ths mut ter Is Caracas hears llttio of what Is taking pldce at Ibo seal of war. Such dlspatchns ns do reach tbo capital are very disheartening to the government. Couriers kcop arriving at Caracas with word lhat public sonllmont against Palacto Is increasing. Especially in tbo interior of Ibo country Is opposition to bis acts most strongly demonstrated. On Ibo other band Ibo revolutionist ! are reported to bo gathering arms and ammuni tion which contluuo lo bo landed along lhat part of the coast west of Puerto Caballo , which Is hold by the troops under command of General Mora. Sums of money nro being constantly supplied lo Crcspo , who Is ihus enabled lo glvo bis men good food and clothing. I'rcpnrlng for tlio I'lunl Itiittlo. If ndvicoi received here loduy may bo re- ' led upon , Crospo has. at last bo'gun to move for his headquarters M tbo southern oud of Lake Valencia. It Is believed tbat simulta neously Mora has started toward Valencia. Tbo plan appears to ba lo attack Valencia , Victoria and Pucrlo Cabcllo before moving upon Caracas. Cresoo was never stronger than ut present. The recent victories ot his forces at various points have encouraged hundreds of peasants nnd mountaineers who had hitherto been wavering between Ihe two contestants to join bis ranks. The situation at Caracas is unchanged except that tbo feeling of alarm is becoming greater. The supreme court judges remain in prison. Tlioro seems no llktlihooa of their being re leased so long a ? Pataclo remains in power. Tlu strains are filled with soldiers. The po- llco are suspicious of everybody. Arrests are startlliigly frequent , The prison Is over crowded. To maKe room for new political victims some of Ihosocontlnod oroovcry once in a wbtlo permitted lo louvo on condition of quilting Ihn counlry. Vessels from iho dif ferent ports have a largo representation of exiles among their passongors. Palaclp is very much afraid of assassinn- liop. Ho keeps" himself within the yellow bouso , wbilo a strong guard patrols the front of Ibo buildings bv day as well as by night. U Assisting 1'alilclo. A quanlity of arms from Trinidad , In- londcil for General Crcspo , was seized at Canidad , Bolivia , on ibo night ot April 18 , , Tbo government also captured a son of the revolutionist , leader nnd the young man , it declares , will bo executed on tbo day his father comes within a leagua of Caracas. ? Prosldont-palacto jilso . .announced that ho will subject young1 Crespo to torture unless Mrs. Crcspo divulges her. husband's plans. I had an interview with Mrs. Crospo soon after this Ihreat was made known to nor. They dare nbt do it , " sbo said. At the batllo of Toinplt do Colon , about which I bavo already apprised you , the government losses \vero ; ! 5U men killed and 500 wounded. The federalists lost only 110 men , but were roDulsed , Yellow rover is raging at Tucyo and Is spreading to tbo won and north , playing havoo among , tbo troops at Maracaibo. Palacio bas purchased a largo quantity of muskets and ammunition in Trinidad and they nro being landed at iho fort along tbo Orinoco river and at , Ibis town. This con firms the current reports that Palacio has secured the active support of Great Britain in consideration of conceding that country the disputed territory between Venezuela and British Guinea. The federalist General , Mora , received a quantity of arms from Curacoa on April -U and marched lo join Crcspo. On iho day following Ibo government troops occupied the lowns of Marnn and Pallto. Further details of Iho killing ot General Queveao nt Los Toques , state that the vil lagers 10 the number of 200 were led by Gen eral Porroz. Tbo government garrison ut Los Toques numbering 100 men joined the revolutionists. Quevcdo was accompanied by Gouls-Hodriquez and Mayorga. They were In quest of recruits. General Hodri- quez fell covered with wounds. Mnyorga escaped ia dlscuise. The revolutionists " ists then went to Join Crespo. On their way they baa u aozen or more skirmishes with small bands of government soldiers. In each engagement It Is claimed tbo revolutionists killed 100 of Pataclo's fol lowers. The government troops have crossed Ibo Andes and taken Guanaro. Governor Illasand his stuff reluming from Crospo's camp were captured. Tbo federalists nro concentralod nt Sebas tian prior to moving upon Caracas. Pnlacio's general in chief , Casanai , has been captured by Croipo's soldiers. The federalists hold Barquislmoto and tbo territory lo Iho oast. There is trouble between the government nnd the Central railway manager , Sncci.wbo published n letter In London reflecting upon Palacm , who threatens in retaliation to sus pend traftio on the road , stop the now con structlon nnd annul the government concession sion , Spocl has sailed for London to confer with Iho directors. The bishop of Monda died today of yellow fover. Student * Organize n M < > 1 > . BUENOS AYIIF.S , Argentina ( via Galveston , Tex. ) . April 23 , I Bv Mexican Cublo to the New York Herald Special lo Tun Bcn.l Hews between tbo studonls and Iho pollco continue. Advices from Ibo province of Sanliago Iv > tro state Ibat there is a move ment to depose the governor and that serious riots are expected , The anarchist clubs an. notnuo that they will hold moellngs on Sun day. Tbo pollco are aware ot Ibo receipt by them of orders from bead centers In Kuropo. Precautionary moasurei are belnp uken both at Montevideo anil Buenos Ayres , Marchanis along Iho Chilian coast are ac tively supporting iho Lamport line of itoiini ers as a relief from iho monopoly of iho Pa citlo Navigation company. Thu Lamport line offers frolgbl to ibe Untied Stales at low rates. Italians hero have subscribed largo sums for the Columbus anniversary celebration. MONTH vi DEO , UruzuyvlaGalvo ( tonTox. ) April 23. | By Mexican Cable to Ibo New York Herald Special lo THE BEE. | - Major Albuquerque , ibo dulognlo from Ibo slate uf Maltd Grosse , Brazil , denies ibal it wants la establish an jndopondent republic. All Ibat It asks , ho says , Is tbo valid election of a gov ernor. It will not accept General Errobuuk , the governor seat from itlo Janeiro. WII.MAM ASTOH'S rUNKK.VU Xoue Hut Members of the Family f'rciont at the Ceremony. [ ComirloMed 1KJ2 l > u Jamei QorJon lUn < vlt.\ \ PAIIIS , April S3. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to THE BEK. | Funeral service * over tbo remain * of William Attor were bold at the American Church of Ibo Holy Trinity , Avenue do 1' Alma , loday. It wai strictly private. The remains were taken from ibe Hotel Liverpool at 5 o'clock this morninK to the mortuary cbapol of Ibe church , At " P. m. Mr . Aster , accompanied by Mr , and Mrs , Ormo Wilson , Mrs. Coleman Drayton , Mlu Slmrock , Mr. and Mrs. John Stowort , Min Grace Wilson , arrived at the cburcb , A larger number of persons , friendi of ibo family nnd others , presented/ tnclvo , but were not pcrmltled lo en' i. the cbapcl where Iho service was held. - only per sons present besides Iho fain ! ; f Iho de ceased were Mrs. Schermorhrt Ir. Hop- pcnholmnr and Ibo Horald't co jiulont. The coffin was covered wl\ Jin black cloth , ilccoralcd wllh sliver nnc , . - U were crosses and wreaths , mostly ot pnnstos , tied wllh purple ribbons. Ono ot tbo crosses of whlto lilacs , gardenias nnd violets was from Mr. John Stewart. A wreath of p.mslcs was from General Morodllh Kendo. Another was from W. P , Dana. A cross of exquUlto yel low roses nnd violets placed at tbo head of the ooflln was from Dr. Morgan. A brief funeral service was read by [ Jr. Morgan , assisted by Kov. Mr. Mnulo. Shortly after the conclusion ot the ceremony the cofllu wa conveyed to tbo Clare St. Lnzar lo bo senl on lo Havro for Iranspor- lallou by iho stoiimcr LR Bourgopno to Now York. Mrs. Astor nnd Mrs. Coleman Urny- ton leave Paris nt 1 o'clock tomorrow for Havro. Mrs , Hrayton's plans arn to return to Kmzlnml wlthlu a fortnight. Mrs. Astor expects to return In Juno. Owing to Mrs. Ormo Wilson's illness the date of bor de parture for Germany Is still undecided. Owing to iho delicate condition of bor health , Mrs. OrmoVlhon was not informed of the death of her father until 0 o'clock this morn ing after his death. Mrs. Coloinun Drayton , although staying at an adjoining Hotel , did not sco her father during his last illness nor bolero his death , Among these who yesterday left cnrtH for Mrs. Astor and family at Ibe Hotel Liver pool were ; Mr. and Mrs. Klchnrd Corbln , Hon. mid Mrs. Hamsay , Charles 1 \ Win- Ihrop , Bradley Martin , Mrs. Waldenpell , Mra. Griswold Gray , Mrs , Kdwnrd JOIICR , MUs Jones , Baron Hottlnguer , William S. Wills , .lobn Pnrslowe , Morodllh Howland , John H. Hnrjcs , John W. McKay , jr , Eagcrton Leigh Wlnlhrop , MUi Charlotte Wmthrop. Mrs. Charles Strong , John Parker , Heurv Logo , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Dnun , Chovnllor do Stucrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard , Dr. McGavIn , Thomas Cushlng , Bnron and Baroness Louis do LaGr.ango , Stephen Hills Parker , Mrs. Parker , Ksno do la Vllloo Uoulo , Mr. nnd Mrs. Augustus Jay , Mrs. Peabody Wotmoro , Misses Wotmore , Mrs. Admiral Baldwin , Dr. Isaao L. Kip , Mrs. Kip , W. S. Kornochnn , Nowbold Mor ris , W. Twombley , Mmo. Grand nnd Dr. Hautovllle. itivoi < riNt : I.VTHI : I\TUIMI : . llorrlblo Crlmn Ch.irgeilKiilnst u Promi nent I iiKllslinmn. LONPOK , April 23. A case which has cx- citoi' ' much comment came up for trial bolero Mr. Justice Hawkins today. Mr. Henry Footo , a prominent resident of Clare , n town in county Suffolk , brought an action for damages against Mr. Campion , n member of the llrm of Huutloy & Palmers of London , charging him with the seduction of his 14- year-old daughter. A lorriblo state of afTalrs s involved in tbo case. Campion U not only liar god with having ruined the girl , but ho also seduced Mrs. 1'Yiote , iho girl's mother. The solicitor of Mr. Footo stated in court .oday that his client did not claim damages 'or the relations Campion had sustained wltb his wlfo. The evidence showed lhat Campion had been plotting against the honor of the girl over since she was 11 years old. Bad as this .vas , iho case is rendered a thousand times , verse by tno fact that the mother , whoso ro- allons with tbo defendant were then nieri- . .ricious , aided her paramour in bis desires acainst her cblld. Mrs. Foote took the girl to visit Campion. 1 ho child saw nnd beard things on these visits that sbo should never have seen or heard and the result was that tbo girl , who was too young 10 kno > v ibo danger to which sbo was exposed , soon fell n victim to tbo conspiracy against bor , In which her mother ami Campion were en gaged. The evidence was of the most 10- voiting nature. Deeming \Yii8 'Muck the Ripper. " MEUIOUKNC , Australia , April -JS. DoomIng - Ing , the wife murderer and general criminal , was put oa trial , this morning. Tbo Stand ard says ho has confessed to his lawyer that ho is guilty of tbo vVhilozhapol "Jack the Kipper" atrocities. Till ! CVMMlSSW.t. Iowa's llullrimd Itntrt Declared to Ite In- tlrely f.iigal. Sioux Cmla. . , April 2S. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BiiE.l lu the case of Hopper & McNeill against the Chicago , Milwaukee it St , Paul railroad , the jury this afternoon rendered a verdict giving triple damages against the company. The suit raises tbo whole question of tbo validity of the rates established by the Iowa railroad commission ers in 1SSS and it is Ibo first case of the kind. For n year the companies refused to accept the commissioners' schedule and demanded the old raleswhich were higher. This caaois to recover the difference of 5 * > 00 on shipments during tbat time. It bas been on trial for a week and has boon hotly contested. The company raised the question of tlio unrea sonableness of the commissioners' schedule and put on the witness stand many high railroad officials , among them the tralllc managers of Ibo Chicago. Milwaukee & St , Paul and the Chicago & Northwestern and other companic * , but Ihoyworo unable lo show that the rates were non-compensatory. The cata is realty a lest , as Ibcro nro thou sands ot similar cases in Ibis stale. The company appealed from Iho verdict and will fight to Ibe highest court. KUxoit anil Miulo li. | la. , April 2S. The celo- bratcd Ellsworth divorce case was abruptly and unexpectedly terminated loduy In tu agreement of tbo husband and wlfo to live to gether in Iho olognnl ho.no at Iowa Falls , Struck hy railing l.lnili. Booxc , la. , April 28. [ Special Telegram lo THE Hen. | Arthur Branch , a chopper , was struck on Iho bead by a falling limb while at work In Iho llmbor near horeycslor- dry and died thU morning. Tin : i\ic Creditors of iho J , It. 1 * . .111 HIT ttntutn .11- lecu i\tuiMl\v : rriiml , DcAim-ooii , S. D. , April 23.-- [ Special Tele gram to THIS BBC.J County Judge Plowman today made an order removing T. B. Beechor , W. H. Swift and Joseph Swift , executors of ibo cslato of J. 1C. P. Miller , deceased ceased , Tbo removal was nt tlio Instance 01 New York , St. Louis and CLIoago creditors who alleged In ihoir application thai iho ex ocular * had failed in ttielr Inventory lo scncdule properly worth upwards of 2011,000 , Tbo executors will appeal and carry Iho case lo iho upromo court. Miller , who was presldonl of ttio Uoaawood Central railway , died In California In January , ISM , leaving an ostalu ibought to bo worth { 5uOWO , bill which , under tbo appraisement submitted by the cxeculors , scheduled loss than { 100,0'D. Nntv Vork ixrliiinic Oiiolatloin. New YOBK , April 23. ( Special Telagram to THE BEK.J Exchange was quoted an fol lows : Chicaeo , 'iOc premium ; Boston 15 ( 17 c discount ; St. Louis , We premium. \\K.\THKIl \ \ fOUKV.112. OFFICE or WIUTIIEK BUIIK\U , ) OMAHA , April 23 , ( Fair weather prevails over iho eullro weslern part of tbo country. The high bar ometer with which Ibis pleasant weather is associated , now occupies ibo central portion of iho country from Texab northward. No cbanpe is yet in sight. For Eastern Nebraska , Omaha nnd Vicin ity \Vnruier , fair wunlhor on Friday .and warmer , continued fair weather on Saiur- day. WAstiixaTox , D , C. , April 23 , For Iowa , Nebraska und iCuntat Fair , warmer ; varia ble winds , becoming soulb. For Ibo Dakota- Fair , warmer , loutbcast winds. For MUiouri fair , warmer by Friday night ; variable wlndi. For Colorado Fair , warmer ; southeast Wlndi. PROVED TO BE A HOLOCAUST Six Actors nml Actresses Lese Their Lives in the Philadelphia Fire , THOMAS LOBELIA'S HEROIC DEVOTION Three Vcoro of Men nml 1toj 111 Slim-ring from Hunt * nnil Srtcn Will Probably Die-Other Work ut the PiiifAnr.i.rim , Pa. , April 23. In nil prob ability a seventh victim must bo luldoit to ho list of Ihojo who perished m the Contr.il ihcator llro last craning. The parents ol Sntmiol Wallace , a boy of 5 , toilay reported to the police that their son oft homo to attend the porfonimuco which oniloa so disastrously and up to thU Unto has 'ailed to return. Diligent search has boon nado nt all the hospitals , but no trace of the ail can bo found , anil u Is bellovod hit body ios burled beneath tlio ruins of thn tboator. As soon as It bccamo noliod about thw nornlng that a number of persons \vero buried under the walls of the theater the crowd surged forward against the police lues In an effort to got moro closely to tlio scene. Cut OH' fnini l' ciipc' . Mr. Ynle. mannger of tbo "Devil's Auc tion , " snld thai at tlio time tba llro broke out there \voro about seventy pee pi o In all bo- : ilnd the curtain. Tlio dressing rooms were In the roar of the theater. Two stairways , 0110 on the right and otio on the loft of iho biisomont , led dl- rectlv to door that admitted to alley ways in the rear of the theater. All the members of the company were in the dressing rooms when the alarm of flro sounded throughout the houso. All Ihoso who sought safety bv tbo left stairway reached the street unhurt. At this time the loft side of tbo slngo was still untouched by tlio lire , but tlio right was already a mass of llatnos. The canvas * * fricro and paint of the scouory was llko so much oil before tbo advancing Unmet , and Croat volumes ol heavy , stilllnir smoke were rolled over and underneath the stage. It is Mr. Yale's belief that tbo unfortunate man ana women who ara supposed to bo beneath the ruins ran to the stairs that led to the lire , finding their escape out off they probably became confused and blinded and choked by the smoke , fulling on tlio sinlrs or In the passage way bonouth the stage. Their fate then can bo only too well surmised , m it was but n , tow minutes after that the whole stngo was a blaio. The names of tbo theatrical psoplo who perished are ns follows : l.Ut of till ! HlMlll. TllOMAS LOIlKIjLA , dancer and crotesciun artist. FLORA LOREbliA , his wife , coryuhoo. VINOEXTANI ClIirrCRX , premier dnn- KCUSO , ono of the Cbltturn slstcr-i , Italian dancers. 1'ANOIION COXYERS , jnvonlloohnractcr , of Chicago. SARAH GOLDMAN , corvpbeo , Chicago. WI1.UAM ! . liKOOKS , leading min , I'hlla- dolptila. Thomas Lorclla , the dead gymnast , mot bl , death' ' " an Ueroio atlompt to savo.tbo Ufa of his wife.Vnentho lira btoUo out bo easily made his cscapo from the dressing room and reachnd the street , in safety. Ho supposed that his wlfo had preceded him anil was safe. Not Undine her in the street ho returned to the alleyway leading into tbo rear of the theater. It was filled with amoko and tbo flame1) were beginning to break out of the roof of the theater. Turning to a friend ho said : "I will see If sue is safe if it costs mo my life. " .Uut If > ; itliith III * Wlfu. Without heeding tin remonstrances or those standing about him bo plunirod into the dartr , smoUo-flllcd alley and disappeared from view. Ho was true to his word ubout seeking bis wife , though ho mot death on the way and lies buried boncntu the ruins with her. her.No No attempt at rescuing the bodies has. been permitted as yet , owing to the danger ous condition of tbo ruins. Men nro at work on the debris aud the dangerous walls will bo pulled down. Then the work of saving- tbo bodies will begin. Nona of tlio Injured have died ana all are reported tonight as doing well. Tbo Times tonight will bo printed on the Hacord's presses , ThoTimes' loss is found to bo mucb smaller than was at first antici pated , owing to the construction of the annex building , which was designed to sitvo tbo. valuable presses in the basement In case of llro. Double arches were built about , tlio , machinery and It was found thU morning- thut , they had sustained the weight of tba- hundreds of tons of debris , and tbo presses and other machinery , valued nt $300,003 , bad. escaped with comparatively llttio damago. The building , valued at $150,000. is a total wreck , with fixtures , which cost $10,003. , It will ba nt once rebuilt , T&o Times was in sured for $110,000 In a largo number of com panies. Two additional missing are roportoJ to night , making nine people who cannot bo ac counted lor since the flro. Tlio last aro- George K. Timelier , a machinist , und Freder ick Amhor , 12 yonrs old , of Mutiny unir , who loft homo to attend tlio Central theater last , night and failed to return slnco. IHIMI ; ) i.v A ri.AT. Two IViiplu Klllml mill Thren ll.ully In- Jnreil In u Nuiv ork 1'lro , NKW YOHK , April 23. In a llro that partly wrecked tlio Cayuga Hats at lO'-lll ' SVcst Thirty-third street today , two of the loiinnU. lost their lives and two othew were badly , probably fatally , burned , The dead arc ; Mltb. W. U ALK.XAMJKR , ' youis old , an Invalid. MIHs r.M/.AIIirril JONES , M years old ; her ulster , who was attondlnK MrAlexander. . The oodles were to disfigured at to bo un recognizable. Tbo Injured am : DK. Joins Bmuas , aged SI , badly burned about the face , arms and body ) will prob ably dlo. MIS * CATIIIIU.NK BIIIGOS , ned 73 years , badly burned ; recovery doubtful. HENHY II I.NLOX , fireman , burned abouttho face and arms. The flro broke out In Dr. Ilrlggs" ofllco oa tbo ground floor , lie bad undertaken to clean &n oi' | lounga by the u > o of naptba and was ut work with a camlla within reach. Tha fumes of tbo naptba reached the candle , raught flro and not the lounge , the doctor and the bouso on llro. . SiinuKanoously tbo can contain ing the Inltamablo stuff exploded with a re port that hc > ok the house. The lire spread with great rapidity , and the bulldln ? wa soon t'Uttod , The loss 1 f I.I.IKJO , It was after tbo flro was all out that the flromcii cuinn unexpectedly upon tbo two woman In the wreck of tbo falloii itairt of tbo third floor landing ; Oth r I'lr.'i. HUDSON' , O. , April 23. Fire tbli morning destroyed fifteen business building * . Los , tlOO.OOO. Dir.rqui : , la. , April 23. Tbe Glad bousa tururd this morning. Loss , I15.CXX ) ; Insui. anco , 17,000 ,