M IIEIIIIKS1 MM M . . --I fi j hmn wit lh ItolK of MA < r fHIIUttS TO IIIENT VEtCBAMS n ! ffic i * rt Hftfutiflft nf fi limriJt ft titling Stiin- n ( ttln IIilJ. i . .t . , N ! , Mat -HiMlal | | Tnlo- ( M TflB ttftM MlKWiPlal llrtV WMutl- t unfa thin flflSf finen with tlin imifil , hflttiirtft rot-tiff intf tfl mar llio Itn- of HIP ocr-nnlmi , lion. 1. W. fiif WAS" HIM ornlnr of Ilia day. In con- I'llftU tils ( tiltlfMs Judtfrt Lrttmltipsftld ! f i ififi HfipiM < Hl Ii ro8 nlnno should wo ic Ul f lif * | fi1itnwil ( nf nitf ( lobl of 'nid ' I , At til dn ) tisHrii lo tlio living , it i t nil ( hf > jiK'Ire nn do llmin you must do tin. sill * nf ilin eno ( of inn itrnnt necropolis. Win ii tliH flrnilH.iit Itin.f ciinnol I'ounl tlio t imr wirHAitiis' ' nl Ihnlr olispiiulo * , nor i mi In rmtlcflttir. llulUtl of tlin i/mnlto Hi-ifM Hlmtn Uuitf ( trails iilnl iend Iho buan- Mni l > lf | ili linerlpllim , N . , nri , iinli s find f/uiillfliiian. post in Mctn lmttnr IM n niwur piy for onto- K ' " 'Mil Mifffiliiif find wnni. l'.iuully | brnvo ll'"ll tilt ) iMHItUlnlfl Wt'l-ll tllOSO Wild IIVO wt'ii MIIWM wild din , r-timlly | ready to sunl tvitli tluclr lilimil ntiil livns tlmlr ili'vollon lo fl. " | itliifiile | * Which siiitimonitd thorn to tlio IfHI . when rtll tvns ill stnmi. Mitny "f thoni li'M Hinli utid health on HID nronn of battle. J.M . lint llio American people forget tlio Mv- Ifiu linfi In him1. Ilif Grand Army of thoU U M"i'ille ' | , m Mm It'SRim nf Mm liour im , Mo Jiisil'tl Id HIM llring' They won't lia with ti i tii' . Tim ( Ifnnd Army of the Republic n-rnlvcn no teorillts tlio.v sen no now fiicot. Hlnwit lint sntcly Ilieiy urn going lo the limit ntiil I'lcrnnl camping giound of the tit-nil l.n t ti'iir ifl.iMXi of their iniinbor t'lmtiifril ItiN suit of bum for tlio celestial v lnli > A li'w morn joint will sepulcher tbo living ft lodny I hrt urn ( ill llio last gianu limtiii 1'nltnlv nnd hrnvi'ly they lire incut- in * Mm linn ! romiucrttr I fancy 1 cnn see Hitnlit ti'li'tuns ' ijulhi'r In linn mighty but- iiiHnn and HFi-rliiK up Into the blue vault of timtdii , sr-titfd nt thu right of the gient ttliim Ultimo Ihf'V sen the Iminnrtali/cil form ol ll.rlr Invcd rotmnnndi'r In-chief , nnd I cnn linir tirpnkiiiK follli from Unit vnst multl- iuili > tln < cli ) linio nhoiit 'Wo nro coming , I rtihi'iAtitnlmm , llitoo bundled thousand llM.fP ' " HrilllOII ItlMl's I'llllMll' . Ilii. rv llnw , Nnb , Mav ! > . - [ Special ' | rptinin | loTiiR Ilri.l Mi'inorial services wi-rn held In the ulipra hnu o here joti-rday' lli < W H KaycM of Iho Kpucopal church lifi'm-ticil llio sermon. A memorial scrvlcu wn nlin hold in Iho evening atthcl'rosby Ifitin rhurih , adilrrsioT being delivered by ,1 K Dunn nnd Kr-V Hvion Honl. Three ii "ins tu ro tend by Ml < s I' Grtlllth , Fannie 1 'irtn'i nnd ( lollii High. Today n largo i rmvil nssi milled Ii , the opera linnso ni : i n i lurk nnd listened to nn ablu nddross by I nptiiin W C. Itonry of Fairmont , nftor Ivliirh tlio proi'i's'ion lormed nnd mnrchrd to HIP rnnotoiy. It consisted ol C. C. Wash- liiifn post , ( Irntul Army of tlin Republic. xviMi nlioul sMv men in ranks the hook and inil'ler t'oitipanv , Sent of Veterans and Uniniin's Relief Corp , nnd citizens in cr.r- flnirrs , tnnklng n | irnerssion over a mlle in lrn tti Tim Impressive services of tlio ( ll-nrid Army of the Rrpnbllu were conducted liT \Vnsbliurii post , nftor which Iho proccs- lon returned to tno city and disbanded. At Uriinil Intiinil. Ulsn , Nob. , .May ! ! 0. [ Spoclnl to TUB Hrr. | Memorial day scr- vlrrs look nlnro at thn Hiirlrmbach opera linusn lhl < nitornonti The homo was tilled lo thn utmost capacity. A bio addresses were made liv r * Governor A. A. Unit , C tllenllcv , J. White and Rov. T. C' Clarko. Tlioj w < ru tutors pencil with apnropnato tnusle. Tin ! decoration of graves took place In the morning. li' i I'HFiir , i eu , i > inywi irspuciui i wu1- prnin to Tin Hfr.l 'I'lio Grand Army ot the hni"iliilc of Glover post , No. 11 , celebrated in eri > nt style today. After innrclilng tliri'iieh the principal streets headed by the II < 'irefp | fornot band , tbo Grand Army of thn Republic and clvie societies following , tli prort'sslon proceeded to tbo opera hou e , wlieri' lion G N C'lurko of Hastincs ad- < lri-- pl ( the nudlonro at length On the history of MIC country nnd the dutv owing from tno com try IP the survlvnr * . The city wa.s full of people lodiy , nnd the hou o were well il i onttetl. 1'IIKPll I'leii4itntly ut l.yoim. I IMNob. . , Mav ! ) [ Special Teleprnm t i I up HKP | Decoration dav WHS oDservod ti < re with dun ceremonies. Dr Max lieu ) of i htmliij delivered nn address lo tbo school rliHilrcti and iho members of the various or- pnv -iitions i this morning rt the school house mrd. whcro a flag win raised by the clnl- iirfii They then wont to thn comotorv and decorated the graves. Tbo procession wns over one half mlle long. Rov. Lowta Curls r > f ( HICK RP delivoro 1 the memorial address at the rink this afternoon to .Vin people. The dm WH- * beautiful and till the exercises pn sed nlf pleasantly to all. II \ nrtnri"N , Neb. , Mav HO. - [ Special Telo- grun to TUB HRP. i Memorial day was ntiproprmtelv observed in this city An un- unaily larRB crowd was In town. Tao citv was decora ml with lings and tiannerj. Uun- Jmnin M. Weed delivered the oration. The vo'eratm med Lubelly & Co.'s warehouse \viMch is the most snaclons building in town 1'i'is WHB rilled to Its utmost rapacitv , nniny of the peoulo being obliged to stay in the street , i'uo pmirrnm consisted of speeches nt d tiiuair 1'he veteruns guvo a dinner for iimr ncnutit. On the Hunks of tlin Illnc. npri . Neb , May no.- Special 10 THE 1 nUeooralion | dav wus ouservcd in the usual W9V Here. Union incniori.il services wnro utid in the Methodist Kpiscopal church \esirdi > y , where Rov. Mr. Guild pr mih u n very appropriate nnd e ! intent sermon. Today nt 1 o'clock thu [ irni ( ttton , coiiilBtlng of nl ) the children of tim varmint Hchoals , somu cadets and some of > h lncnl iicret soc-Ieiipg. nmrchoil to Rivor- iio rtMiiAieiv , whera all the ginves of thu 'i on her > es who have tnoir lust resting t i > K mi the hunks nf the Blue , were pro- f i t < lv decoruteci by tha Indies of llio Relief ' n . in the afternoon tlio memorial ora- i .ni wat ilelivormi oy Hun JumoiV. . Dawos s i tie optra hou a to a la 'SB audlunco. I I'll'iitly tllmerfpil ut snttnii. KI tT ix , Nob. May : -'Stwciai i ' Tole- gi nn lo Pur Ufc ' Memorial dnv was lit- \ in irly obierveil nt Kutlon by u very largo ( i nnb * # of people who partlciputod'Hi tuo I utillc * r\ieoi lit the opera house and uho t ihactmctrry I'hey liroughi lurgo ijuan- ii'io * ot llo.v r and evargreeni to docoruto ttB ) rrt of Ihadaait aohller * . Tiiovoi.nl an t band IUUKIC Will much rlner than Hint of I'M' oWi-aJinir ys r which it : i > ( UK n g.jod < ! < i ! Aervle * * w r optmad will ) n eloijuont HI < i louchlQf pruvor br R-v Mr C'rowu of ih. ' M < l t ll t Ktiiii-opalcburoo. lion 1'Uouin * Mijnm i } llver d mi onttion which WM p- i Hiiittd throu''tiuiit , MiMi'mlly when refor- i' 1 10 won made to thn tnlluanco Hnd J ds of ma woman ul ine w r Tliacllv i * profusely ui'ioi itcd with H K unit mUtoiiHl colors. rrrmuul't Mcmurliil Kprrlre. Iu Mr , Nab , Mv : vi. Special lo Tin It'1 1 Nearly iM o chui'cbo * iu Uio oit.r and quMMt ol tbo ctviu ory ni iuion united ; tnlcPaor c > ti uo t Grand Army of tbo teiuWle ( | v trdi y m momoriul xerMcet at I uo'i afHn douse. i'no Building wai r llir Moked with ihoe aeliii > to iwty iu MM o Uoo' broM , v o tha WOW iMHug ( HVupM , CouijMoy 10. . t S\iOBtl IUAKM. Cnulon Fremont Ocpa4 wt Urt uf UiM Kellow * , tb t b of MM M u id * v ral flrn lta dl m uniform , while Me- | Mt turned out with al bty old m ma rnn cerini'Mi ' cou lted j < t\ i u < iniidt iiir > h . -lioir * il tlio ' i' " \ > \ A If i i i u ui , t mo u pfnl rirders relallvf to Meinnriri dnv. scrip- l'iM * tcudlntf bv R"V \ ( 'lifsnut , priver by Rnv. W I ! ' ( 'all1 , tnnmnrltil sermnn by Unv. .1. J. ( ( Jiiinn , C H. nnd ueiu'illctlon ' bv R"V. .1 W K'ltiinson Tin' exercises were very vc 'I IIP address of Or. ( k > ulnn wns In with tlin eldest nttuntlnn and I ft tnnsterlv ofTurt. 'i ho memorinl rtnlhmti wns especially wi-rthy of note , It Win et to flnislo liy I'rnf. Roy Smith of this city , who , ruing "America' ns his thetno , ' wu'ritPd nut a splendid prriluetloii. Thu solo Uhlflni ? was tiv Mrs Krod Nye of Omaha. Toilny llio oecl'lon has been olncivod With profound tp pncl. then ) was a grand parade IhM innrnlnij , purtli itmtod In ov inur.v soclu- Utu in uniform , two hundred students from the Noimill college , and ninny ulllcl.iH nnd Cltlfum. Snrviees wire hold In the opera tioimn , during which I'apUiin Stlckell ot He bron delivered a masterly oration. This afternoon thn Grand Army nf iho Republic nnd llrnmen marched to the ceni"tcry and derorntnd the graves of ihtilr dead comrades With appropriate ceremonies. lleittrii'K llillnl cmicly Dcciinitcd. Dr.Arnn r. Neb , Muy ) . - | c.lii . ) Tole- I'rnin lo Tin ; Ur.i ' Clabonitu pren-iiMtloiis ivptn ntailn for HID observance ot Decoration dny In thn 111,11 tur ol parades , but rain sui ting in at noon neatly npnlied the ealcula- lUms. The city was liandsoinolv decorated with bunting , and business wus gcneiully suspended , lion , .lohn L. Webster delivered the mumorliil iirallnii before u very tnrgu aud ience in Iho A'idltoriuin. In thu cnumo of His remarks Mr. Webster said. ' I'o you of tinGrand ) Annv the record ( if the war is a MX id reality nnd n soul Mlrrlng momorv. To you ol u Inter geno'-u- tion It is History nnlv. To the t-ld soldier till * dny recalls this reality nnd memory nnd to Iho rest U unfolds Ibu pages of history. Wo turn over the loaves to lead between the lines more than shows nn the printed page. Wo stand in silent luvercnco whlto .sweet llowors ol love nnd roinenibr.mco are spread ever tliu graves of thu dead. In these dav.s of warfare the Hag was Iho emblem that led tlm lirnvo men on to victory or to death. The patriotic songs nrd the star .snangled banner nlways move at.d thrill nn audience. Hut these .songs and these waving banners leading n ii > arcbing army with bayoncls gllslcning in the sunlight possessed n power that the pen cannot pic ture and words uro Inadequate to describe. Martini muslo and ihu Hag were Iho two things which made men bravo in places of danger and of death. These two things ere- tiled a love ol counlrv nnd created the army. "Tills Is the day that wu meet to express our reverence for the dead. At such tunes ( ieat thoughts come to us Ilko the Hush of moteor.s. .Sublime emotions well within our bosoms. Wo havu n country that wo love , lur which wo would lay down our lives , and wo meet to worship thu memory of our dead , who Hociircd lo us our liberty by Iho sucrillco of Iheir life's blood. Tliov fouuht for that American lib erty which subjects tuo brutalities of force to the victories of intellect ; for that American liberty which holds nil men lo bo cijiml nnd nil men to bo brother- ! . They fought for thai American liberty wlncli Idiows no law but the express will of the pcoplo and no rulers but those selcolod by their own choice and for the grandeur of thatlliij ? wnich Is the pride of every American heart. ' I'lio fathers of the revolution have left , to us n rich inheritance.Vo are iho custodians of tlio free country for whl'-h they fought and died. Liberty und prosperity nro ours today. The old boliliurs have preserved lo us u government for which wo must lilt pu-uiis of thank'-Klvini' whilcwo labor for its preservation , 'iho future of this covcrn- mcnt is left with usas a sacred responsibility. \Ve 'icd tosncak ol Knp.lr.nd as the strongest nation on the globe , today tbo nations of the earth nru looking toward America us the iicnt country uf thu present and of the I ut uro. "After the war was over wo brought back each Ntato and put it in Us old place on llio blue of Iho American Hair. Every slnr beams theru with ecjinil .Msterund nil form ono grand constellation for thu upbuilding of iho union , ills the hone of our creat future In this country that to llio last our citizens mav no sitting under ono ling , that the latest gen erations of men mnv tie able to see through the toloiropn of iho liiluro thu place of America still her own us the Elroneost. most enlightened , most liberty-loving pcoplo on the inco of this globe. " Following the adress Ruwlins post , band nnd drum corps marched tc tbo old ceme tery , where the formal decoration of tlio grave- , was ouserved under the Grand Army uf the Republic ritual. sail Incident ul 1'eWn M-rUoei. I'Kiir , Neb. , May IIU. [ Special to Tim HIT. ] This morning ns the Normal b.vd and cadets were falling in to march to the depot 10 neut tlio orator of the d-iy , Cadet .lobn Welsh recklessly snapped his lille in llio lace of Joseph Gillilan , ono of the hand men. The gun wns loaded wi'h u Heavily charged blank- cartridge , which exploded' , Illllng Mr. Gillilnn's luco und eyes with powder and wads. The wound is n puinfni onu nnd only thu most skillful care cm prevent - vent disfiguration for life. Of course , no one Knew the gun was loaned. Memorial day was celebrated here today by exercises in thu Malhodisl Kpiscopal church at I p. m. Rov. Van Fleet delivered the ad dress. The exercises were under the man agement of Martin A. Sliewoll post , G rand Army of the Renuulic. SnuriuN. Not > . , May no.-Special [ to Tin : HIM : . I Kendall post of the Grand Ai my of the Republic celebrated Memorial dny nt this place tomv in duo form. The oration WHS delivered by Hon. W. M. Robertson of Madison. Tins was followed by decorating the graves of the numuruus dead In form , by fortv-four little girls. This oxeiclso was. \ery touching and impressive. i.irrrKci : at O'.Si'lll. O'Neill , Nob. , Mav : ) . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : HEI : . | A slight rain this morn ing only served to lay the dust nicely for the carrying out of the exorcises today. The court house was crowded at ' , ! o'clock. Hon. . .intncbitehend of Broken How , 'orator of Iho day , spoke for an hour , being fieijuontly applauded durlnir hu remarks. Thu procession formed at the court house and marched through the principal streets. It was composed of Grand Army \oteruns , Uiufuni' Ranic Knights ol Pythias , Odd I'eliowH , citi/tins ou foot nnd in currlage-i , making u Imu ever n mile In length , il sriMH , Nub. , May 'M. | Special Tolo- grnm to Tin : HUB | Mumoriul dav was feoi- Ingly observed in Hasiings. 'Iho slreots were decorated with Hags and bunting and , nn request ot iho in.ivor. the business houses were cioaed durl.ig the time of iho oxoreisiis. A largo-proiossion of civlo und Mnsonlo societies proceeded lo thu cemetery , whuru brief oxercuus were held. On the return to the oily i'rof. W K. Andrews delivered iho oration at tlii ) tiiucrniiLlo at Lincoln uvouuo und Fourth street. NEiumui Cm , Neb , Mnv 30. 'Special Telegram to TDK HKK.J Observance of Decoration day was general iu this city. All , business houses were closed and ovoryonu joined in the service. The procession was ( loaded by thu oand. and included ox-con federate arid union veterans , company t' , Second regiment , Nebraska National guards , school children , lircmun , secret societies , nnd cltl/.etis in carriages. U was iho 11 nest display over seen on simitar occasions in this oily. HuildiiiKS on tro line of inarch were handsomely decoraiod. At the city park lion John C. Watson delivered an address. Rain interfered with the last part of the ser vice * , t'ommitteofi visited Wlnka cemetery aud appropriately decorated rave ot the nation's dead. l.lllllllllMIIII CillliifMl III * DlMltll , SAI r L\KB , U TMayiO : - Prif , Anton Hnefle , author of several notable works on ulullieui , was fomyi in H dyui , ; oondition in his room voslerUav and ton inmuloj later Ii real hail his last. Death was duo to Inuda- iiuui pomoulug , but wlio'Her tanun for sul- orJHlortnadlcliiiil purpwo * cannot be lo.irned l ee.wed wan it nalivo of SwiUernind , aited tr > , and ieuve u wife nud llva chlidrou doti- tute. f t - . Hun Into .1 U.'ishont. PAHIS , T jf. , Mav 80. Train 3'J , a freight ou tl T xas i'jyiac , ran into a washout n or Moor * Spring * , dttinollsnlng the train. William Hope , tb liroiaan , wa fatally ab wera also two ncgroHs , Isnao nsnti uinl . .looV \ Uiams , who were steal I ti1 " 1.1 Hfiy Lena cf cattio * M ro GETTING DOWN FO THE FACTS Turtlior Particular } of tba Montlay Morn ing Tragotlyi JONES' ' CONDITION STILL CRITICAL Iti-siitl of tlio rnriini-r't liurstlu.itliin A ItctNiMl Illitor ) ol I InIliitlrn AlV.ilr Miitcnu'iitH Iroin llio Viirtous Pnrtli'ipants In thesliiiiillng. ThJshootl'ig and probable kllllngof W. M. .loncs , manager ot the Sandwich Manufac turing company , was almost the only topic of conversation on the streets yosterdav. The widoactiuulnlanco of the unforluimto man nnd llio universal ixMpoct In which ho was hold caused a great Interest to bo taken In the case , and the < fiostlon , "How's .lonesl" could bo heard on all stilus. A council of physicians was hold nt noon , nut It wa > not thought best that any olllcial statement of his c-omlltlon should bo mvlj at Hint time , nnd it was decided to wait until later In the day. At'IilTi o'ciock yostordav morning , before the patient wns placed under Ihu inllucneo of opialoi. ho gave his aiite-mortom statumi'iit , and the ijueMlons aim answers were taken down under the supervision of the coroner , o.vnc v as thov were spoken. Tlio following is the conversation , which furnishes as much information as it will probably over bo posal- blo to get from Mr. Jones : "Mud you been Into Slolla'al" " \ es. 1 came out to got into Iho uack when they robbed me. " "Did they got your monoyi" "Yes , and they cot mv watch. " "Why , your watch is here ; they didn't ' got that. " "Well , throe of them got bold of It. " " \Vlio word the throol" "There were three inon there with the hack. " " \ \ ho wont with you to Stulln'sl Who was with you before you went there ! " Kniictu'il Him Diiun. 'Jimmio ' Manor -.vent with mo to Stella's plnro. Ho was with mo before wo went there. Jimmio came out with me , nnd tlin three men were stunning by tbo hack. I don't think Jlmmm had iinyfhing to do with the shootintr. There wore"tbroo when \\H came out of the door , out there on the walk. The hack dilver ho wanted mo to give him or $10 for thu line * . I said no , nnd I was going to give him $1. I just reached my hand lu my pocket for SI when the mail with a wnilo ! ut on struck mo nnd knocked mo down. Thou the other follow shot mo ns 1 lay on the walk , when 1 was down. There was a biir follow with u black hut ou ; ho shot me. " "Did you shoot at him thenl" "No. Alter they knocked mo down and shot mo I uldn't kiio-.v anything. I was prettv nearly puralj/ed. I didn't shoot at nil. 1 didn't have any chance to got mv gun. " "U'lmt was Jimmio Mnhcr doinc whnn ho was leaning over you up thcro on Park avenue ! " " 1 don't Unow. Jimmy might have taken my ijun out of my pocket , I guess. I remember when I was picked up soinobody took my gun out of my pocket. 1 got up uftcr 1 was shot mid walked a block to got away. I was cra/cu , ptetly near. Ono thing , dead sure , 1 didn't lire n shot out of that gun toniirht that 1 know of. I never got hold of it at all. 1 always carry it in my right hip pocket. " "How long have you boon drinking , Harry i" "Two or three days. If anybody got killed up there I wasn't next. Tho'lim tulnir that happened , almost , somebody knocked mo down with a club or something. 1 was par alysed. Everybody ran away and left mo , and 1 gotunand walked n block nnd then fell because 1 couldn't go any , urthor. If I got hold of that cun 1 didn't know it , sure. 1 Know d d well 1 didn't shoot. " Tliri'ius of l.viiHiInir. Popular indignation reached a great height when tlio shooling was heard of , and threats nf lynching were freely made. The marshal and police grew rather nervous ut thu llery language used by the clti/.cns toward Maher and the rest ot tbo gang that was thouunt to be implicated in the shooting wttli him , nnd during the day , in order to prevent any harm from coming to him , Maher was moved to a cell in the county jail uud the htiunfl wns given instructions to see that he was given the safest cell iu the building. Mulier was confined in the steel cylinder on thu second lloor ot the county Jail when ho was culled upon oy a Hiu reporter. When the cylinder was rolled around so that ho could .step out into iho coi ndor of the Jnil ho was nt once seen to uo in a nervous condi tion that uus quite unusual for the dare devil Jimmio. During his entire conversa tion with the newspaper man , which lasted about a itiurtor ) of nn hour , ho trembled like n leaf und could hardly contiol lilmsulf sutll- ciently to talk intelligibly. .Mulu'r'o Miiti'lncnt. "Jones wns a friend of mine , nnd n gentleman - man , " wus his remark when ho was told mat some people believed bun guilty of the shool ing of W. M. Jones. " 1 presume ho has given mo f..l during llio past winter , ono or two dollars nt a time. Ho and I were together gethor at Stella Long's place , on Upper. Hroadwny , and wo thought wo would take n couple ot the girls out to the road house fof a general good tinu. So wo called up Welch's olllco nnd ordered aback. The hack was brought up bv Tom Cnllagbnn , nnd he and Wade wanted Jones 10 pay Jlu for the use of tno hack on the trip. Jones wouldn't pay that much , and Wade , wtio took the hack from Callughan. wouldn't lot H go for less. Jones told him we wouldn't tuko it then. Wade then tried to gel fl out of him for the trouble of hitch ing up , but Jonas refused to pay that either. Wade told him that he'd take ) it out 01 his hide , then. 'No , you won't take anything oat of my hide'Kind Jones , and ho pus hail Wade away. Wudo then pulled his gun and liroJ al Junes and Jones returned thu lire. 1 don'l know whether It was Wudo's nrst shot , that did the job or not. " This atory wns gotten out of Maher by means of close nuostioning , us ho was iif- duced to talk at all with considerable ditll- uulty. Callughitn. the hack driver , gave him self UP to the police Immediately after llio snooting. When thu trouble occurred ho was going lo tuko part In it , but Maher , ho says , lilt him across ino ho.ul wilh a cane ho bad in his ha.id und Informed him he wasn't In it. Hu immediately struck out up Hroad- t\.iy and First street lo the residence of I'hiof of i'olico Scjiilan , where ho gave him self up for safu kuopmg. His reason for doing this , ho said lo a n'porler , was that he saw there wus going to bo trou ble and no didn't wunt to have anything to do with it. Ho told Chief Si-anlun that Muhor chased him all the way up to his house , but the chief was of the opinion that v.'hut Callaghun took for thu putter of Ma- lior's loot was the beating of Ins own heart. Callaghan was unnblo to tea much of thu pirllculurs of thu shooting und said that \Vado was iho only ono ho saw doing uay shouling. Mlki > Kllihu--'s story , Mike Kildaro , whoso nutno has boon con nected with the tragedy , wus very anxious to detail tea Hti : : reporter nil he know concern Ing Mr. Jones and hnnseif prior lo iho snoot ing. Hu says J01103 hud been u frequent visi tor lo his ( Kilduro1 * ) saloon lor several months past , and that thert ) wns the most cordial friendship existing bolwccn them , which was frequently strengthened by Jones' offtr lo n > s > t him and his pnrlnor financially ii &ucn help was over required. Ho says ihitt JOIICH begun drinking In tbo Opera House saloon on Friday aftoruoon , and drank to such an extent that it was nocossarv for him to go homo. Ho did not show up again until Saturday noon , when ho resumed his potations. Durln ? the afternoon Mike says Jones asked him to drive him d jwn to the Sandwich olllco until ho llruh d npalttio lusluois and paid olT the uio , They arovo down uLd Jouos fouui * tui ttor.1 wns not enough niouov on hand lo pay the men. nnd ho came up town again In Klldaio's bugcy und wont to the ban K and cot moro cash. After ihli Ihoy Orovi1 down on Lower Urondv.'iiv , and whun tieur the bridge Jones suggasir-d that they go on over to Omaha and cot a drinK or two. ' Tnls was agreed to , and Kildaro says they visited four or live suloons nnd returned to the HlulTs curly in the nvonlng. Jones wont to bed early , and Kildaro says ho dd | not see him again until Sunday noon , when ho showed up nt the Opera House saloon and drank until about 1 o'clock , when ho went homo. The next ho saw of him was when ho bad returned from the lake willi bis wlfo , and ho thou simply bowed to him across Ui9 stroot. ivildaro btttoily denounced ns untrue the statement that ho enticed Jones from his wlfo , uiul says the story about the man want ing to sou him at thu Odcn house was coined by Jones as nn CACUSO lo pot nwny from hU wlfo , and that nftor seeing him return from the lake ho did not meet him niruiti until after S o'clock when Jouos came into tlio Opara llousosiiloon In companv with Jim Matter. Aftur drinking there they visited the Mint nnd then Kildaro loft tho.n about It o'clock , and heard nothing more about him until ho read thu account of tbo tragedy in Tin : Hun , Ml'4. .Inncs. When TUB HUB reporter nt'J0 : ! ! o'clock yesterday morning wont to tha rooms lu the Murriam block und aroused MM. Jones und acquainted her with the fuel ttiat her hus band had been Injured and doslrcd to hnvo her como to him , she exclaimed : "O. God , has Uarrv been shoti" and then wnon a portion of the real facts were imparted to liar stio cried bitterly , "Oh , why did ho no' hood mof Why did ho go away with that teiriblo ninn ! " When asksd what mnn she rotorrod to , slio named Mike Kildaro , nnd told the story printed In 'I un HKR yesterday morning. Mrs. Jones Is a woman of ubout .15 years of age , of French origin and has been living with Jones for several years. When ho lint became acquainted with her she wns unable to speak the Kagllsh language. She scorns to bo devotodlv utturhod to him , nnd for the purpose of being nenchiui she has mastered shorthand and typewriting nud has been bis private secretary In his olltco in the band- wich building , ilo bncanio acquainted with her in Sandwich , ill. They have no chil dren. Tim tniiumt. The coroner b < igau his ofllclal Inquiry into the case at 5 o'clock , before a Jury composed ot W. II. Robinson , Jpstlco Swoaroneun nnd O. H. Lucas. Officer Murnhv was tno first witness examined and ho told about hearing the shots about l'Jl. : > nnd the subsequent dis covery of the body \Vadoand the wounded man. He said ho recognized Jones ns soon ns ho saw him as a gcntlomau whom ho had seen In company with Jimmy Maher several limes during the availing in various xaloons on U roadway , including tlio Oporu House saloon nnd tbo Court , the dlvo run by Frank Carroll , nnd saw thorn last about II o'clock golnfi up Broadway In the vicinity of thu Pierce -"treat bouses if prosti " tution. Ilo saw Vyade. the slain" hack driver , several times ' , during the evening , sometimes on a hack , driving , and the last time on the sidewalk on Broadway near Park avenue , half a block from where the tragodv took placo. Ofllcar Kemp Instilled that ho heard shots about 1'J : I" ) when two blocks uwny from the scano nnd was tlio. first man on the ground where Wade was lyljig. Tno man was in the last tremor and expired while thoofllcor knell down bosldo him. Thu revolver was still clutched in his half opened hand. Oilier \Vltirs ciiTpHtiry. Ofllcor II. Peterson lostifled that ho had seen Mahpr and Al Noack in Noumayer'a hotel after the shootinj and nrro'tod Maher , but uid not arrest Noack. us Chief Scanlan had not told him ho was wanted. Stelln Long Instilled , that Maher nnd Jones came to her place at TIO ! p. m. and stayed until after midnight. She ' rang up a hack for tho.two men nt thbl req'uost shortly before fore midnight , und i\s soon us the carriaco came the two men loft. She saw no trouble between thorn and didn't see Maher have a gun or sling shot. When the Lack caino she hoard no dispute over the question of the payment of hack faro. The men drank dur ing Iho evening , but were not drunlt. When she heard the shooting she forbade the girls going out. Eduu Stewart , ono of tno inmates of the i-ong place , said that during the evening the two men seemed decidedly friendly. She saw Jones count out three or four bills on his knee , and when Maher asked him what ho was doing It for , ho ranlied that he was sooiiig how much ha had to spend. She lie.ird them talking with Wade about the price of a hack drlvo lo Iho road house , but heard the huckmnn tav nothing about bclnt : paid for the trouble of bringing out the back. She searched Maher's pockets for cigarettes , and was certain ho hail no gun in his poci < cts unless in Ills uisHc or ono outside pocket. After the men had left she board some ono sav : "Lot her go. lot her go' , " and between the exclamations three shots were lireil iu rapid succession. After that she saw two men run through the yard. Ono of them , who wus Jones , fell over n fallen tree , nnd his companion , Maher , helped him along. Mluitio Uay , another inmate , heard Jones say ho thoughl ho ought to pay the buck driver something for nil trouble after he had decided not touso the Hack , but Mnher told him not to pay anything. There wns noth ing said in the house on iho subject while the hack driver was present. There wns not nn angry word spoken. She also heard the exclamations , "Let nor go , " that the preceding witness told of , and thought it was Maher's volcn that made thorn. IViulu'it Itrr'inl. Jack Wade , the follow whoso heart was pierced , was u Texas cowboy who came hero about six weeks ago und took a position ns hnclcman for tVolch. Ltttlo seems to hnvo been linown about him only that ho had the reputation ol being n tough customer and nangor on nt the Pierce street house of prostitution where ho was so well known that tliu tlrst Idontilicatiun of the nody as it lay stretched out on tno pave ment alter it had iioon viewed by scores of mini was by u counlo of proiiuilos of Miss Long's establishment. They instantly rec ognized the features of the dead man al though the light from tnu .Methodist church olcctric light tower did not shine full upon his face. When questioned they suiu ho had not boon on the row during tliu night. The face of the man was certainly villainous enough to hour the assertion made that ho was n tough , although there uro others who claim to know him well who assert that ho was neither n tough uor a Texan , but has lived for the past two and n half years at Atlantic , In. The post tnortom examination tills inorn- ing showed that nlts-osltbor bullet had sev ered the right uurlclq qf thu heart , causing almost luslant ucalh. AllKHfil Their I'ri-y. The gang of thieves who had marked W. M. Jones for their legitimate prey Sundnv night also made nn attempt to hold up R. T. Dryunt , n prominent rojidont of Hunton street , Sunday night , but were prevented from carrying their design into execution by the nerve displayed by Mr. Hryunt und the loughnojs of a club uu carried in Ills bund. Mr. Hryunt was on his way homo along Washington inenuoabout 10 o'clock when ho happened to hear a light footstep behind him. Ho had seen two men slanding in iho road n short distance down iho street , and It at once occurred to him that something wns about 16 happen. Ho turned suddenly and found liltnsolf confronted with Iho two men , who had stoloi on tlptoo until within a few feet of him. As ho turned Mr. Hryant raised a stout hickort cano ho was carrying , and as thu sluto of urTuirs occurred to him ho suld. "Woll , boys , you'd bolter lot this job oul. " "By G > That's Rube Bryant , " said ono of his assailants in a whisper lo his pal ; and the two sturtod off down street on n dond run. Mr. Hryant was perfectly willing to lot them ( , ' 0. and made no effort to prevent thorn , Ho is conlldont that robbery was the motive of the two men. and tha thov were creeping up behind him to sandbag hint. Mr. JoiWs wai under the Inllucncn of opiates all day yesterday , as it waj To'uftiJ noc6 snry to keep him mnftf rendition in order to prevent the lorriblo pain which he suffered as soon as ho bacumo conscious. During the afternoon ho hud n very bud tl.no , vomiting a great deal. In iho livening hjwui resting tusih und the phvsictuni . - \ niinu SACRIFICE OF THE FLOWERS Columbia Mnkes Trngrnnt OlTorings at tlio Altar of Heroism. AMERICA'S FALLEN BRAVE REMEMBERED llln > oiiin anil ItloniUH Mi\l < n llrlcht Tliclr UrnM-s Drrp < iriMMi : tin .Mcinorj' Tiibti'ts N tlin Ufcoril nf Thrlr Noble Dci'di. Hociir.sTnn , N. Y , , May SO. Never before has Rochester boon so crowded ; never before hits It entertained so distinguished n com pany. All business is suspended. U is esti mated that -'iD.OOO people tools part Invar- Ions demonstrations. The president wa.s enthusiastically received everywhere und wns compelled to bow acknowledgments lo almost continuous cheering. Tha weather was bright. The feature of the nay was the do.llcailon of the monument \\nshlngton square In honor of the soldiers and sailor * of Monroe coiinlv who died In dofunsu ot Iho union. The cily every where was gay with bunllng President Harrison , Governor Flower and the other distinguished guests arose early nnd took a nine-mile ride on nn electric car , oseorled by n largo paitv ot gully decorated bicyclists , to Ontario Ueaeh for breakfast. Returning to the city , Uio president and the governor hold u publlu reception from 10:30 : till noon. The unveiling was preceded by n review parade , consisting of war volorans , Ger man-American societies , school children nnd miscellaneous civic sociotloj. At the appointed time , In the presence of a great throng the monument wns unveiled with imposing cororaonios. General Key- ii9lds made a short introductory address , President Hill of Rochester university de livered an oration , Samuel A. Lowe read n poem and President Harrison and Governor Flower each niado an address. < ) itsiitvii : : ) IN IOWA. Thousands l.lsU'ii to I'ntrloHo Speeches Throughout tlio State. BOOST , In. , May 3J. [ Special Telegram to TUB Hni : . | Several thousand people at tended the memorial exorcises nero this afternoon. There was n lengthy procession and addresses by Rov. Lloyd of Ottuniwn and Hon. A .T. Holmes ot lioono. Missoi'iti V.u.r.r.v , la. , Miy 30. | Spaolal Telegram to Tun BCK.J The largest gather ing for Dooratlon day oxercUos in this city occurred here today. Baldon post hid charge of the oxorclses , which were most elaborately planned and executed. Hon. Charles MacKonzlo of Danlap delivered the formal address. Four DOPGI : , la. , May no. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Hii.J : Forl Donolson Grand Army of the Ropuulie post conduclcd ap propriate memorial day exorcises here today. General Smith D. Adkins of Froopart , III. , delivered nn address , full of tub llro of patriotism. Ho was listened lo with eager interest by 'J.OGO pooulo. CUCSTOV , la. , May 30. ISpocial Telegram to Tin : HKII.J Tlio day has been uovotod to honoring the memory of the nation's dead horo. Fully , UJO people were in the Dacor- nlion day procession , including posts of Iho Grand Army of the Republic nnd civic societies. Tba ceremonies were bcautltul and Impressive. SLIUV , la. , May ! 50--Sp2clal Telegram to Tin : Bnu. 1 Memorial day was dulv observed in Sloan with services nt the Congregational church. The church was elaborately decor ated with llowors , Hago and bunlintr. Uov. Marie Darling of Sioux City delivered llio oration. Hospoko as only an old veteran cnn speak. The procession formed at U.tfO , inarched to tbo cemetery and decorated tbo graves. At St. l.otiis , ST. Lens , Mo.Mny)3. : ) Memorial day was observed hero in about the usual m inner. Thcro was a parade by Grand Army posts and Sons of Veterans , nftor which they nnd several thousand elti/.ons went by railroad and steamboat to JciTcrson barracks , the army recruiting station , twelve miles down the river , v.'I.cra the remains of some inQUO , union atri confederate soldiers lie in ono ot iho national cemeteries. Hero a national salute was lirnd , the ritual and services of the Grand Army performed nnd brief nd- dressodulivorud , and all the grave * in Iba cometorv decorated with llower wreaths nnd olhor emblems of niToction and respect. The statues of General Grant on Twelfth street. General Hlair in Forest park. Gen eral Ljon in l.you p.uk , and thu grave of General Sherman in Calvary coinatory , re ceived spaciul decorations. Other graves in llio city were well remembered and strewn with Howers. The day was generally observed as a holi day und all public business wns suspended. The Merchants and Cotton cxchangoj and bunks were also closed. H.irrNnn Mm Not I'.trtlc'iilur. Cmrtno , III.May III ) . John C. New , con sul general at London , aud ono of President Harrison's trusted local lieutenants , reached Chicago today cnrouto to Minneapolis. Speaking of Iho permanent chairmanship of tlio convention , he said : "Mr Harrison's friends have no candidate. Any one of several candidates suggested would bo accoptablo. Mujor McKinlo.i , who has boon moi.llonod , would suit us all. " The otoculivo committee of the republican national coininltloo will bo hero tomorrow , aim may have some suggestions In make to them as to the appointment of a temporary chairman of the convention , which Is in the hands of the committee. At Mlluankm- . , Wis. , May ! ! 0.--Dasplto the rain und mud the Grand Army of the Republic poits decorated the soldiers' griivoa at the various cemeteries today. Tiio mhin feature of the day was the unveiling of a monument over the grave of General Kil- burn Knox , late commander at the Soldiers homo , in iho bo-no cemuiury. K lili'lnliiTi > ( l at Di-trnll. Drinoir , Mich. , May : -Memorial day was fittingly observed throughout this stuto nnd city today. This inornlni ; the momb < ; ref < of the Grand Army of the Republic decorated the graves of their dead comrades , In thu afternoon thcro was n procession followed by n patriotic inomotial concert at iho Detroit rink , nt which addresses were made by prom inent men. In Ni'iv Vmlt ( lly , NinYOIIK , May 'M.lu spite of rain Dec oration day exercises win carried out ac cording lo program , The day begun with n parade of regular troops , rosurvoarttllervnna tlio Grand Army , nfler winch the Grand Army man proceeded to thu various como- lerius and dncoratod the graves ot ihelr comradeu , lli-lugtMl by Until. WiaiiNi.rnv , Kan. , May ; u The most ter rible rain storm that uvor visited this suction fell thin inoniiiiL' , adding to iho misery ami distress of thu already sorely ollliclod tnhuu- Itunls. the rain ruining what wai loft ot the unroofed stocks ol goods. IVuiTiil lli'iitli Hall * rriiui ClniliTa. Cti.cuiiA.'MayiO. ; The cholera oi-idomlo at Sorlnagur , in iho vulo of Ciishmuro , con- tlnuos its lorrlblo coumo. In iho latt four days , out Pt 1TU1 pursons atuiokoJ , V'JJ ' have died. l.iini'licd lth Ihu C/.ir. CornxitvoBN , MHVIO.Tho ; king and queen of Denmark and prlnco and prircoss of Wales lunched with the czar of Russia on board hl yacht today. I'liti'llt'il u MoiiimiKiit ti\ , 1' , Hill. RIUIMOMI , Va. , Miiy itu. A monument to the memory of General A , i1. Ilili of cou > fodcrato fame was unveiled hero today with great pomp and corcmony. The decorations consisted of national , Main nM conledcratu coldM. Tno procession vi\\ \ \ , n hour and n half passing u given point , , t thu inonii- niont about 1 o'clock , when \ 1 r H. Thomas A. Hrander called t'i ' vasti . . lomtiincu to order , ( ii'iiarul > laniot A. Wai ji fommander of the Stonewall brigade , itu alor of iho dav , delivered nn eloquent --mnml llio monument was unvoltod nmUli 3. 0 plmullts of thu assemblage. At Clili'li- ! ) . \ * Cineuio , 111. , May Hi ) . - Momday \ \ wns duly observed horo. In the \ ilug the Grand Army posts decorated I various cotuolcrlcs and strewed the eu us with llowers , not forgetting the 7,0,10 confederate dead ut old Camp Douglass. Arrangements had been pia In for n piratic this afternoon. Rnlu began falling nl I 10 p. in. but ills- Iho fad that It continued during the after noon the program was not Interfered with. Advices to "ho Associated Press from various points Indicate Unit Decoration any was generally obiorvod alter the usual formula. < > | > - CT'I | In ndonidn. Hot.vour , Colo. , May ; rj. fSpoelnl Tola- grnm to Tin : HUB. ] Dojplto a stoadj rain all day nnd an nlmoil nnpouolrablu gloom ho memorial services nt this place were the best conducted and the mint Impressive ever held in tliu city. K.iny tnls morning lings were Hying nt half irust liom all the prin cipal building. * In thu town. At i ! p. in. the parade was lormed , consisting of thellolyoko cornet band , Independent Order of Odd Fellows , Wonions Relief corpi , cillrons , Sons of Veterans and the Grand Army of the Rupubllc boys. Tnnt part nf thu procos- slon formed by the Womans Rellut corps was n boautllul sight , ns ouch lady bore a hugo bomiuclor wreath intulo from the many Col orado llowcrs to be found on tuu plains. At IMiittHMioiilli und ( iiillienhiirg , PiATTsMOfTii , Nob. , May 30. ( Special Tel egram to TUB Hn.it. ) Memorial day was ob served In this cUv oy a goner.il closing of business houses nnd n great parade to the comolery , where an eloquent nddross was do- llvorod by Rov. L. F. Hritt. The demonstra tion wns ono of the tlnost in years , GoriiitNiifiui , Nob. , May HI ) . | Special Telegram to Tut : Uir. : . | Decoration duv ex orcises were observed by Thomas Martin posi. An Interesting address was delivered bvS. A. Gifiln. There were tilso recitations by school girls und Una music bv the silver cornet Hand nnd the Glee club. The weather was cool and attcndanco large. Nin.sov , Neb. , May UJ.--Special { Telegram toTuu UKC. | Mdiuorlal ilay was appiopn- atojy observed liero today. Exorcises wera hold in the court house , participated in by the Grand Army of the Republic poU here , Sons of Veterans , und Nebraska National guards. N. L. Gadd of Hrokcn How was the orator of the day and delivered an eloquent address. After the ov rcises the crowd pro ceeded to the cemetery and decorated the soldiers' graves. Tulilu liocl.'s llomv Talent. i.n KOCK , Kob. , May 33. fSpocial Tele gram to Tin : lJir. : 1 Memorial exercises were hold in the park. Homo talent was made use of , the oration being delivered by lev. ? .1. II. Person. The procession was load by the Table Hoclt band unit included the post , Re lief Corps , Sons and Daughters of Veterans , school children and cillions. The ram held off until the services were completed nnd then came down in torrents. Yesterday union services were hold in the Methodist church. The sermon was nroachod by Ucv. W. II. Mlos. Coi.t-Miif , Nob. , May : < 0. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : llp.il. 1 Memorial day was ap propriately onservod in this city by the Grand Army of tbo Republic and Woman's Relief Corps. The opera house where the service * were hold was crowded. Judge W. N. Hensloy acted as orator of the day and made a .scholarly address. Srt utr , Nob. , May : iO. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : lici.j : Fitting decoration ser vices were held hero today. Colonel IJ.V. . Johnson delivered the oration at the opera house. The procession to the cemetery was larger than it has b'jen for a number of years. The Stuart camp , Sons of Veterans , armed and uniformed , participated , adding greatly to the merit of the ceremonies. V.ilinilliii ) uiul I'nrlMnlir.u'.i. . VAi.nvriNi : , Neb , , May -Special [ Tele gram to Tin : BII : : . | Valentino and Fort Nloorara joined force ; in fittingly observing Memorial day. AtU o'clocx tliu school chil dren gathered at the .school liotiso and , headed by the band , paraded the streets to the Methodist church , where appropriate literary nnd musical exercises wore hold. Afterward all loturnod to tlio scliool housi- , the scholars singing "Tho.Htar Spangled Hun ger" while the national colors were raised over the building for the lirst lime. This closed the oxcrcisa * here. Ai 1 o'clock the people assembled at the court house , where Iho school children were loaded into carriage * and Inxen tothilort , followed by the Urand Army ol tha Kipuoliu post and u large number of thu cltl/ons from Valentino and iho surrounding country. Ar riving wiihin a ! > horl distance nf tlio Iorl tlioy were met by General K. A. I'nrr with stufl nnd six troops of the Sixth cavalrv and two companies of the Eighth infantry , winch led Iho march lo Iho cemotary. thu troops forming a uolluw senate around the sumo. Iho veterans formeu in line und with the sjhool children marched to the graves whcro after prayer by Post Chaplain Nave the Grand Army of the Rcnubliu fu.icral service was road and the graves strewn with ( lowers by the children. During tills time the minute gun was lircil at regular Intervals The Sixth cavalry band mlcr- sperseu the exorcises with appropriate music. The ceremonies closed by linng the usual volleys nnd sounding taps. The Grand Army post and citUons feel very grateful to Gen eral Carr for so Kindly supplying thu trans portation. Ajtpt npi ] 'it ! ( 'ffniiinuli's at Ithilr. HI.AIII , Nnb. , May ; , - ( ) . [ Special Telegram to Tun IiBi : . | Appropriate coramonius were hold hero today under the nucleus -jf the Grand Army ol the Republic. About l'iJU pi'oplo worn In attendance ut the cemetery. The procoision wns formed ut I p , in by the genuial marshal ol tlio day , K. C. .lucitson. The pracebsion consisted of iho bam ! , Sons of Veterans , lire department , Odd Fellows in roguiin , Grand Army of tha Republic post , followed by citl/cns , teams , etc. At the com- I'tery nppiopriutu ceremonies were observed bv Iho post. I'lio graves were decorated and now grave stones placed ut the head of the departed vctoratiH that had none. After re- lurnlng to town Gorinanla hull was piiclied to listen to un oialiou delivered by Judge .Scott. .ir Tin : * .iri < > . \ u. r.i/T/'u. Approp.'hlti'M'ic'H Ili'ld l.iiKitn'H 1'inill ) Itni Ird in I'lmt ri'K. W sniMiiov , 1) C. , May HO.- Memorial day was observed here in the usual way. Appropriate exorcises were hold at the Arlington nnd the Soldiers' Homo comotonos aud the graves of Itu.uOJ soldiers burled in nnd about Washington were dccorntfd , as were the monuments of the union leaders in various purls of iho city. At the conclusion of iho services at the Soldiers' Homo Iho soldiers nnd civilians inarched lo iho tomb of General John A. Logan , whloh was di-coraled with a profus ion of Hug ; anil Houses. Kuter in lto : day special servlciH were held nt Logan' * tomb under Iho nusylcos of Logan camp , Sunn of Velcruns , Illinois Republican association and other organl/Hlions. The program included addresses bv Senator t'ullem , Hon. A , C. Matthews , Hon. Frat.U W. Palmer , General G. 11. Kiitim and Hon. T. 1) ) , Coulter , and pocuu were recited by ( ienorul A. Gilllland nnd Colonel Novo * . Mrs. I.ogun wasprusont nt the ccromonlps. Striuni'r ArrUals , At Antwerp Nordlantl from .Vow YorK. At ( jucanstuwnHrlllur.lu from Now York. At Now York Kitilopla from Glasgow nnd Auisiordam from Roitordum. At MovilloSinto of Nevada from Now At Now York- I. a C'tuimpaRne , from Liver pool.At At Havre Lu liasiogno , from Now \ urk At l.uurd Passed Alter , frouiNuts iurtt , PLUNGED INTO THE RIVER Another Disastrous Wreck on tlio Si\nti\ < Ncnr Ohioago , ONE KILLED AND NINE SERIOUSLY HURT U'lillr Itnnnlngitl 11 Iligli Itntc nr Spent IbC litglne ! striken u Cow mill full uiul In Iliirlcil Dim u mi lm ! ImllllllllMlt. III. , Muv ; u. 'I'lio wreck of Ilia Kou express from Si. Louis to Chicago , on tlio Santa Ko road , which occurred a tiillt and n half Boiith ol t.cinoiit , n small ( ] U rry town , about twoul.v mlles from Clilcuco , Intt nigbt , rc.sulti-d In tbo Instant ItUtlng of tliu otiKlticcr . A. Is ii belle , llio soilous Injury nlno p.vasongcrs , niul tlio allgbt Injury of llvo i n ore. ' 1'bo imincs of ibo seriously Injuroil nros CIIMII.KS h. Ki.iinu , rli-lit sldo bnmou. Alii" . CIUIII.KS L. lOi.unn , his wife , fnca cut. Uiuutns II. KviiMNd , hcnu brulsod. .1. .1. Ai.utv , luc Injiiivd. MMIKii.rvimcK , Injured about the hlus mill Internally. HII.I.Kiinct.nv : , bnelt injured. Alnx , MAHIV DI&SI-I.I. , hoiul and bnclc In jure i ) . The nbovo are nil Chlcano pnrtloa. Mi ) . H. lOxiMii.nY of St. Louts , out ubout tlio fiu'o and huid. : C. S. Ii KI : , IVorln , left , arm cut and bndly brutsi'd. Of these , Mrs. Hissoll was the most iorl- ously Injuroil anJ is llkoly to olo. The injured worn convoyed lo thin city by a spooli ! train , nrrivlng at ! l o'oloole "this inornlni ; . Mrs. nissell unit Mrs. Kllpatrlck worn tnlten to tbo Mcre.v hospital. The others wnro removud to Ihclr hoiiio * by a number of ntnbulnncos. Mrs. Knln ley of St. Louis was loft tit the American house , Lomont. It Is stated by Uio passoacors that ill the tlmo of the accident the tr.ilu was runnniKat a hli h rate of speed to make up lost time At the point before mcntlonod tbo anglim and tunic Jumped the tracit , anil nftor run- nini. ; a short distance on the ttos rolled down the otnbinlmont : Into the DBS Hatno * rlvor. The burenRo car wns landocl on Us slilo ; the Binoitcr followoil , broftkliiB the coupling with the sicepor. The Inttor tumbled with fearful - ful rapidity down into tbo river , with the oiiRino nnd louder. The panic and eon fusion which ensued miulo moro ulnlcult the tnslt of attending to the wounded nnd of rosoulnp the occupants of the sleeper from their peril ous position. Fortunately tbo depth of the water was not snlllciont to completely sub- morco it , ami with such nssUtanco as the trainmen conlil seouro the passengers were taken out through tliu windows. The Santa Fo olllolaU claim , however , that the train was not running nt an exces sively nign rate of speed , and that the in direct cause ot the mishap was n atiiirp curve which rendered it Impossible to see thu ob- slrucllon till too late to bring the train to a stntul. 1'asscnpors injured in tbo Santa Fo rail way wreck last night , near Loujont , have been sent homo. It is bellovcd none were hurt. r//n.v. Ills Atlltinlo n the SIlMT Oni-Htloii Onor - Tluit Will Alvi-t ultli Katiir. \VA .IIINOTOX , D. U , , May IW , 'Secretary Foster today expressed himself as follows re garding the political situation nnd the attitude - tudo of the president on the silver question : "Tho urobont movement favoring Dlaino for the republican nomination for president has its inception mainly with the pcoplo whom the president has disappointed. I do not underrate Mr. Ilamo's popularity with the masses. lieeause the opponents of the president are unable to uiiito upon a candi date they take advantage of Mr Ulaina's popularity and underlako to force him to IK- nero his - > olomn inscrvntion that hU nauio will not go bcloro the convention. U'onlcl .M.iIlK Itlllllll- \V < MU ( Ullilllllltc. "I do not believe that Mr. Ulalno has given oncourauoinont to this protiosed me of hib name. To nominale Mr. UUlno uow is to run the risk ot his declination , wlncu , if It co'iies ' , utterly ruins all hope ot iinrty HUC-- eoss. it seems to mo that an acceptance by him utter the struggle that will have to uo made to obtain the nomination surely imilio him a weak candidate. "The time Imsi been when Mr. Ulnlno could have had tno nomination w.lli sub tnnllal unanimity. The president has not been si > uosirous for the nomination ns most peopiu think. Ho has permuted bis name lo bo used , because , since M'Hl'unoV declina tion , it suemed to htm that ho was largely the choice of his party friends the only con- dilion that induced Him to consent , l un any sunn man now doubt for n moment that ha can refuse further consent to the use ol his name ! 1 believe ho has a majority of tbo convention , and I hope , notwithstanding all the noisy demonstration n atnst him. to seu him nominated by acclamallon. Only Argument ut tint I'rrsIdmitN KniMulri. "Tlin only argument used against the president Is that ho cannot be elcUuit , yet ail ndinit that bis administration ln\s ueen a complclo success. Ho lui's biiccccuod In securing the contidcnco of his country men of nil shades of opinion to n greater extent during his administration than nine tennis of tliu presidents before him. Kvory Inlerost , brlh M'out and small , feels pcrfoclly safe in his hands , The puolic Unow that he Is honest - est and possesses ability of a very hlch order. Ilohns been through the ordeal ot one cam puit'iivliiv.h was begun without imuh en- Ihuhiasm. but which grow dav by day Ins nt terancrs tire nlways rom.irliablo for good sense and admirable statesmanship , Hu will stienglhen himself , if that bo possiblu , by every uttm-anco ho makes. Wo know ifu will omergu from iho slrugk'lo without a blunder. Tell me , if you can , wnury Hitch a candidate. Is weak in liny sense He Has dls appointed people , und who has nut I Hu has made mistakes in appointment- ho nil mUs it , and ho hopes to bo able lo correct uoinu ot them. "In w hat I nave raid I have not alluded to what appears to hu n real opposition to him bv lliu pcoplo of the silver stt'lcs. 1 jr soina icnson Hint 1 cannot understand lion classed by them as u 'gold hug. ' Unless all man uro to bo classed as'gold bugs'who do not ba liovo that it is a sufu poliev of Uilscountn , single banded and nlone , ID adept thu polity nf treu and unlimited coinage of silver , 1'rosldent Harrison is ns far from fuvoung it single gold standard as is Senator Teller It bus boon u part of my bunlnoai under lus d , rection for mom Ihan ono year to do the pre liminary work of arranging for an li.ten.a tlonnl conference on thu subject of siUor , believing that thrutuh H ihu iruubiusomu question will bo settled to thu satisfaction of all concerned. I nuuto tlio following us an nlturaiico of bis in tlio corre.spondoi.ee ru laling to this subject : lliirilHini on tlin Culimge Ijni'slloii. "It Is the opinion of llio piv.i lent an at ho bolloves , of ihu people uf tno I led Suites with singular nnnniniitv , thai a f u use uf ullvor as u coin moial up n n rut o lu gold , to bo llv d by an agroem-iut b"iiwu'n Iho great cummorciul naliuiu uf H.o wurld , would very highly promoio the pro.sponty of nil nations nnd of all classes uf puupio "This Is hut u sample ut many utloruncof of his nf like import How can the tMiargu that ho nt n gold bug ho inudo in the fuca ot his ulllclall.v declared petition IP ati-ord w iu the ono Jusl quoted. " This government Ims reciuud nouco that I'Tanco und Germany will send dulcKfitos tu the inturniillonal mono'.ary cunferuncu , which asBuies iu aisomultnt'- u under Btood thai thn correspondence on the tuujuav will bo bent lo Uio konulo during U.u proiuui week. " lUIU'd ruiir. I' it.i , May UOA boiler in d Arbiav'i null uU'iM'Ucil uiplododthis tiiirniiiK , four ompiuyon and wounding thirty , and i uio mill.