FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTY-SECOND YEAH. OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING , OCTOBER JO. 1892. NUMBER 113. NEW YORK'S ' CELEBRATION How the Anniveisuy of tbe Country's Dis covery Vil. ? Bo Celebrated. FEATURES OF THE DEMONSTRATION rropoicil KxcreliP * Carrfullr ArmiiRfil In Ktcry llntHll IntcrmtliiB hpeclal her. sices In tlin Clinrcliri of tlio City YcttrnUy. NEW YOIIK , Oct. 9.-Columbus week hat coma at lost , a week of pomp and pageantry - geantry , and It Unds the great city ready for it. T o streets are swept and garnished , the buildings are resplendent. Masslvo arches and lofty columns have ooon reared In our proudest avenue and our famous street and all things made ready for the marching hosu , whose footsteps will ring out the name which gave our country Its oravest title Columma. You might bavo known it early In the day. You certainly had no doubt of It If you mingled in the surging crowds which ran all day and far into the night , between the blocks ot red , white and blue , with hero ud there a streak of Spanish yellow , which narked the outlines of coming parades. You know It If you were real good nnd went to church You knew U If > ou notoo. the complexions of the crowds upon the streets and saw how many thcro were who were strangers within the gates who had come to tee how well the Empire city could niako a holiday. It was Just the most whimsical pretense of bad weather which ushori'd In the festal week. It took the dust out of the air and toned up your constitutions , and did not do the decorations a baltueuiiy worth of harm. After spouting lor awbho in the morning , tbo day got suddenly good natured , the sun came out , and tbcro was u cool ureeie. Uiip.tlrlntlc N.ibjbu. How gay the avenue looked , and how pro cessional. The onlv marring feature was the miles of raw planking , In which the stops and bun nlsters of rich men's homes bad boon sheathed. But this , lu u mc.uuro , was a necessary evil. You would read the char nclcrs ol the owners in those sbeathlnss. Borne , llko the VundorUiltE. had inndo plat forms for the crowd , with guard rails for protection ugilnst uccidcit Other rich men had made ridge uotes on their oflices and boarded up their steps. They seemed to think their possessions were only for the rich. Ono prominent clergyman said that bo would not blnino the people If they tore dowu tbeso unpatriotic burier . Bofoto other houses high torts ot nlani : were roared. 'Jheiowas room on top for tbe ownci's particular friends , but none I6r "tho common herd. " Scoie * of other stands were bullion speculation , with seats ranging from $3 upward for each day of the parade. Bomo of the churches engaged in this busi ness. The proceeds will uo to charity. But In spltu of the raw carpenter work , which will be partially covered with human ity when the urocosslons go by , the uvenuo was a cay spectacle , and the thousands and tens of thousands who turned out upon it , found , plenty to do in dod lni ; the medal tellers and studying the earnest efforts of the man who decorates. Prom tbo Battery to Central park there wai u ceaseless proctssiou all day long. l'ruUc Iroin tliu 1'ulplts. Wherever God was worshiped in the city of Now York , thanksgiving was uttered for Columbus uud for the vuyngo which led tbe way to the birth of tbo land of light and lib erty. From a hundred altars the song of the "To Doum'1 wont up to huavcn , tbo church's tong of Joy formally generations. Tne chimes In tbo uig steeples teen up the glad retrain and the voices of ether boils which have but a tinglu noio pealed it as Joyously as they could. It was tbo tu-imi which groelcJ Columbus when his caravels had borne him tafo several hundred years ugo. Many pupils were taught the pregnant Icssou of Columbus' life , the lesou of bis faith and courage and steadfastness of his purpose which never faltered umld the storms , waves of dit ippomtment and perplexity. Cunning bunds have Leon at work the lost day or two puttlag holiday attire on ruutiv church edttlces. All tbo loved colors the . -national flag furnished helped the grcut work 1 of decoration. Thuy were interwoven with blossoms of autumn. But iho star spangled banner was tbu chief ornament And so it has come tbat tbo pulpits wear the evergreen DtLnrUtmos , the llowers of soring at Master , ar.u tbe fruits nnd grains at Thanksgiving tlmo were decked in red. v. htto and blue. Wherever the cross of the Roman Cathcllc church arose tbcro was a scene of festival aud rejoicing. With tboir cross which he planted on the island where be first landca , the Island to which be give the name of Holy Savior and the grout eburch united In paying tribute to the man who bad been so exulted in name and faith. Wherever the cross of Homo was raised thcro wus sung the anclont Gregorian chant , ' -To Ueum Laudutnus , " thereby following tbo example of the ruat navigator himself. NHtlmml Aim In Ilio Catluidrul. Somewhat ota new sound swent through tbo vaulted aichcs of tbu great wblto marble cathedral. The sound of national airs plaxod by a master touch played on the great'or gan and by Iho enhancing orchestra und mng by f > ,000 vokes with all the fervor of tplrlts hlghwroughl by the splendor of a tolcrnn high mass and un eloquent nud fer- \id sermon. The American colors were draped artist ically about tbo conductor's box , und over tbo cover of the pulpit was a solid and mag nificent muss of ( lowers. Tbo American khleld found a rcsllnc pluco lu iliu sanctu ary. It IM a rare thing for Iho Catholic church to allow national colors upon Its walls , aud the compliment paid was Intended to be n very high one. Outside and In front of tbo cathedral was u rainbow , wbllo the apostolic residences were also decorated. High mass was sung ut 11 o'clock. The 1C o'clock mass was omitted In order to concen trate all the forces of the cathedral upon the festival services. As soon is the doors wen opened the rcoplo poured In floods into the building , tilling all the nvailaulo pows am standing la dcnsa masses wherever thori \ was space to stand. Many offered blgl | figures for a seat. When tbcro Is u Juulleau the cathedral thcro Is never a luck of war shippers. T < ie services opened with tb < pla > lng of Har.del'a solemn anil beautifu f Largo by the orchestra. Archbishop Corri I gau presided ul tbo solemn high mass , whllt Hev. Father uavello acted as asslstun priest , I Ciilniiilnu' Work I'liloclzi'il. I Then followed n sermon on Columbus bi I Iluv. William O'Brleu ' Pardow. Hosald I "Txvo worlds , once us completely isolatei I trom the other as if they were ( n dlfferen I spheres , uro rejoicing today over the Caibo I lie hero wbo400 jears ugo bridged tbu water | that separate them , turning the pathless sei I Into a beaten highway to unite them su < I mane one world the suburb of the other. I "No wonder then that church and stati I Join bauds in this centennial celebration am | IhPt the sovereign pontiff , L.CO XJU , unltut I with the president of the United States li calling on too people of tuls. our native land to thank God for guiding the oowor of th m Bantu Maria to tbo ( bores of tbe newx orld m Christopher ( Joiumbas hat not always mo -with Justice at tba hands of blttorlaiis am even some of iboie who have praised him t tbeskles baveullod | ( to fathom , ! ba deeper tne tires that actuated him tba living faith i : God ana in tbe church-lnst of his life. " fcctilcctm Old Trlnll ) , I .Old Trinity church wa Jrogrant with th perfume of flowers and packed wllb woi shlDl'ort tbli morning , Hov. J , Deviu Slot * the pnttor. Uo talai "I bavo been asLed why we should bav rvk Of iptcial cUftrMUr lu Old Trlul'.j My answer Is that our object Is to render n nervlce , the best wo can offer to Almlgbtv God , thanking Him for all His rruclous mer cies to us for the discoverv of this , our coun try , 400 years oeo. We all do honor to the memory of Christopher Columbus , a man of Mcillng worth and Integrity of character with a strong will , a determined faith , a buoyant hope a man who exalted not him self , but stood oven In the presence of a human monarch bound In chains. We honor his memory , not because of hlm cif , but be- c&uso of what he was , underGod , the Instru ment of doing. " 1 feel tbat I am not going outof my way to sound n nolo of wurnlne to the press. I am speaking now of the dally press the ni-wsDBpcrs. I would warn the press ot Its decadence In its hold upon tbu people and the weakening of lu power to mould and gu < do public opinion. I do not say this power bus been lost , but most surely there Is ereat danger of It. How can It he other wise when the press panders to vicious tastes and Is recognized as u partisan lu national matters. "I trust that what I have said may not be deemed an allacK upon tbo press. 1 onlv sound this note of warning because I do not want the press to lese power ever iho na tional conscience. I want It to be fair , honest , true , Just , clean and unsensatlonal.1 Otliur l liibrirato her * I CPU. In the German Roman Catholic church of the Most Holy KsJoomer the services were elaborate. Thu altars and choir loft were decorated as for the grandest festivities of the church. Flags and bunting , artistically festoonrd , completely covered tbo altar , while the sides of the odinto xvoro orilllant xvlth Hags. This xvus done in accordance with the command of his holiness Pope Lee Xtll. , xvhlch directed that special services should bo bold In every Homan Catholic church In Amerlci. The memorial xvas prencbed by Uov. Father William Kessol. The text xvas "Great and wonderful are the worm of God in His saints , but at the same time tbe power of Almtphtj God Is visible In man of gieat genius. " High mass xvns celebrated in the French Catholic church of St Vincent do Paul and vespers In English. The .big plain church xvas decorated xvlth flags American , Span ish , Italian and Fr nrh. Floxvors xvore atound tbo altar. Hev. Wucher preached on Columbus as n great man and a great Chris tian. tian.Special Special services xvoro hold at every ohurch In Brooklyn. ' ettlmr the CiiltunliiM Untue. For many hours today Italian xvorkmen xveio busy at the .iie of the Columbus slatue. Fifty-ninth street and Eighth ave- nun. They slrenp-hencd the lep of the mighty spars that towered ninety feet irto the nir , they remfurcnd the tacicle , put in big triple pullov blocks and drove H stout cable through them. They xvound the cable around and about the shall of the monument , lying prone on tha ground , and Inch by inch , foot by foot raised It until It husc perwendlcularly In the air A little more work and it stood on its destined place on the base of Ihu statue. Then there arose n shout of satisfaction from all sides from the hundreds gathered to see the xxork progress. This shaft Is a single stono. It Is twenty-seven feet in height , nnd four feet in diumeter at the base. The weight Is thirty-six tons. It stands on a base that Is built up txxcntv feet from the ground. The heroic statue of Columbus u to surmount it. The total height of the monument will bo sevcnty-cightfcet. The base Is xvorthv of close attention in itself. On oppasitosidos of It are panels of bronze representing In bas relief txvo impor tant periods of the successful X'ovugo of Go- ! umbu1. . Ono shows the rapt attitude and at tention of Iho-iO on board the xessels as they become convinced that land is close at band The othec represents the landing of Colum bus. mmjdf kneeling devoutly on the and , xxbilo overhead .floats the banner of Spain and around him are grouped his follower * . Above these on tbo sou them Jace of the bas Is a heroic figure representing the nonius of eeo-rinpby a clear featured , youthful bflnij xvlth xvings and xvith tangled curls of hair tbat hang ever the face and al most conceal it. In iront is u globs upon xvhicli Ihu attention of tbo figure is centered. His hands are upon It and ho is gazing as steadfastly as tbouch Just comprehending a ncxx * gtcat idea. Tbat is the pose that sug gested itself to the sculptor Gauno Uou so. Ho wanted to portray tbo genius of geography at the lima xvbon Columbus xvas preaching his astounJlnc doctrine that the earth xvas round. The lines of this figure are graceful. I'lcusunt Pro | iect , Indeed. A bland smile broadens on the faces of hotel men In these days. Tbo beauty of it is that tbe pilgrims come xvith their purses xvrll tilled , ready lo pay any price for accom modations. Ono xvealtby Grower xx-as per- fectlj xvilllng to civo up u fT > 00 roll for a siucle suite of rooms facing on Fiftn avenue , and that for only a cay Wednesday. " \V"fc-L'et from ? .iOJ to J500 for a room per daxxvith windows fronting on Fifth ave nue,1' said "MIC hotel keener , "and tbo poopla are glad to pay that price. " Altogether , the bat vest Is plentiful , al though it voula bo a mtslaiie to suppose that all the hotels increased rates. Tbe best ones bavo not. "How manv strangers do you estimate are in New York at present I" ono hotel man xvas asked. "A hundred thousand at least. By Wed nesday there will bo half a million people from out of town In Nexv York if wo bax-o unv kind of weather. " Most of the big railroads around Noxv York are supplied with extra equipment that they don't need to give much thought as to how they shall handle tbe croxvds that arc expectedto coma to toxvu this week. Whoio special trains are a necossltv they xx 111 bo run as second sections to regular trains. rif't lmiil In llnril l.uck. U rover Cleveland telegraphed today to tbo Hotel Victoria from Greenxvlcb , Conn. , to secure a window on the Fifth avenue side or tbo building , iroin xvblcb ho aud bis wife could xvitness the parade tomorrow. The hotel Is Just now overcrowded with guests , and there are no rooms on that sldo of tbo bouse vacant. At u late hour lonlgbt tba hotel people xvero still looking for some one who would givn up I.U room for Mr. Clove- land's benefit , but xvitboul success. Some ol tlm Decuriitluii . The Nexv York Llfo Insurance company Is striving for the Hist prize ell red for the b-st dccoraltitt building. Between U)0 and 1,000 incandescent electric lights xvill cover the front of the building lu globe * of roa , xvhlto uud blue. An electric star ten feet high xvlll surmount these decorations und beneath It "H9J-lb'JB" ' will appear in electric lighted numbers , Besides tbe illuminations , tbe front and tides of tbe building xvill ba cov ered xvlth .103 Amerjcan flags of various sizes , and a big portrait of Columbus , fretted in the national colors und surmounted by the American eagle xvlll bang on thn front door. In addition to ihe big stands at tbo city ball nnd Union square , MiiJbon square and Wasbinctou park , many smaller ones have been put up. Seats on all of tbo stands will Uo free for the school and college parade tomorrow , xvith tno exception ot a few hun dred seats already sold. Nothing die xvill be reserved. hontK Will lln In Oemanil. slanns In Madison square , City Hall parK and Union square uro tree only Co wo. men und children , und the flr > l xvbo come xx 111 bo the Jlrst served. There xvlll bo an axxlul rusn for these seats , but Superintend- out Bvruos bas arranged excellent police protection. All along the line and near all the big stands temporary wooden patrol boxes bavo been placed , As tbe celebration draws near , thieves , pickpockets und cronies of every description are beginning to come out from their nidiuij plaet. They arc walling for the big crowds , Superintendent Byrnes xvill do as he dm dur ing tba Washington celebration , when his drag net pull "l n a big load of profesiioca ] thieves , Orders were- Issued today to arren all u pldous character ! and lock them uc until tbe celebration Is over , The superm tondent bag Instructed Inspector McLuugh lln to make the raid. Tomorrow the secular part of the celcbra lion xvill bn opened xvitb a school and collect pirude , with over20UOO In line. The paradi hat occupied th * tttentlou of lu promoter for neeict. WILL BEGIN IRVINE'S ' TRIAL Slayer of Montgomery Will Facs the Judce ; nnd Plead Today. FACTS OF THE TRAGEDY REVIEWED One Tragic F.rnt I hat Marred the Nrtiras SiMrrnnl f r iry Crtrbratlon Morj of ; Wife * * I'nll nntl the Terrible Ttriult * KnUllcil. LINCOLNNeb. . , Oou 9. [ Speciil lo THE BEE.J The trial of William H. Irvlno for the murder of Cbarle * H. Montgomery , xvhlch begins in the district court in tbls city tomorrow moruini ; , gives promise of being one ot the mast noted trials In the criminal annuls of the slate. The prominence of the parties , Iho wealth of the victim , the high character of the prisoner , Ihe causes which lad up to Ihe shooting , and finally the sensa tional circumstances of the f-footing itself , all combine to make th : case mult Interest ing and Important. The crime for which Irvine xvill tomorrow bo placed on trial for his life xvas committed al Iho Hotel Lincoln In Ibis city on tbo 20th of lust May. The day xxas Ihe silver anniversary of tbo admission of the sluto of Nebraska , and In : citizens of Lincoln had arranged an elaborate celebration of Ibe Im portant event. The city ivas croxvded wltu visitors , the streets xvero In gala attire and everything betokened a holldax- . The shooting occurred a foxv minutes before 3 o'clock In the dining room of the hotel. The room xvas crowded xvith guests of both sexes , and some of the most prominent people of Nebraska xvero quietly enjoying their mornlne repast , all unconscious of the fearful tragedy about to be enacted In their presence. Suddenly , xvlthout a xvord of xvarume , tbo report of a pistol shot rcug through tbo room and then another. A gentleman sluing al the table nearest the dojr xvas sean to arise from his cbalr. stagger blindly around the table out Into the corndor and fall at the foot of a divan , xvbero be xvas picked up a few moment * later In a dj ing condition. The man xvho tired the shots xx'as W li Irvine aud bis victim was C E Montgomery , Del.ills iI thu rr.iimly. Mr. Irvine xvas seen to walk up the stair way loading from the oRlce in the dining room on Ihe ssoond floor and pause at the entrance. Ho glanced hastily around the room , evidently In sbarch of so-ne one. Mr. Montgomery xvus seated at the tirsl lable al Ihu right of" und half facing the door , quietly cuatune wilh B. S Smith Ho looked up- xxard and bis eyes rested upon Irvine as tbo latter IOOK a step toxxard him Moutgomerv half laisod from bis chair and extended his right hand , either in greeting or fear. As ho did so , Mr. trvina cxcluimcd. "D n youl You've ruined my xvifel" and in- slant ly fued two shots at his victim , x-ho stood but a few feet away. Montgomery siuRpered around tbe table toward his mur derer , out of the dining room anor , and fell xvith a gasp to the lloor at the foot of a cir cular divan several fuel from Iho entrance He was at once picked up and curried into pa-lor C near by , but life xvas already ex tlnct. Ho aid not utter mora than u gasp after Ihe bullet had entered bis heart Irvine took Montgomery's llfo because he believed thai Ihe taller bad debauched his wile. Al Ihe time of ihosboollug Declaimed to hs.vo positive proof of Iho fuel. The papers be held In hi& hand when the guests of the hotel crowded around blm ou tbo morning ot the treaedy xxheu his victim l y dead almost at his feel , contained a confes sion sisnod by Mrs. Irvine , In which she ad- milled her cullty connection with the mur dered man. At least Irviuo bad claimed lhal the papers contained such a confession , The tragedy xvas enacted ou Thursday morning and the Sunday before Irvine bad arrived from Salt Lake City on his xvay to Join his wife , xvbo was then visiting at her olu home at Marion , Ind. Mhcu Inlnr Heart ! the Story. When Irvine started eait from Suit Lake City to Join bis wife bo had Iho mosl Implicit faith In her. He arrived In Lincoln Sunday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock , inlenoing lo stop over with a friend until the next day. As be lettlbe depot to wait to His friend's home be met an acquaintance on tbe street xvno thoughtlessly , und xvlth no Idea of the ter rible consequences of bis words , poured into his ears tno first inUmn'ion no bad over beard against bis xvife's honor. Without xvailing to see lh& friend he went al once lo tbo telegraph office and sent n message to hlswlfo asking her whore sue had stopped xx ben al Chicago Tbo unsxver came bucit "At the Grand Pacific. " Another telegram flashed over the wires , this time lo Ihe man agement of ibe Grand Pacific. Again ihe answer came t > ack Ibal no such lady baa slopped at that hotel ou the day named. ThU xvus enough lo confirm Ihe suspicions that bad already been raised in the mind of tin husband and , armed xvitn tbo telegrams , ho look ibe first train for Chicago. He bad telegraphed his rrlfo to meet him at Chicago and she did so. He at once questioned her closely concerning her relations with Monl- comery. LIule by little tbo unhappy woman related the story , reluctantly admitting the facts in answer lo her husband's questions , until al last tbu xvhole terrible truth lay bare. She admitrad that she had come to Chicago on tbe same train with Montgomery , that they occupied u suite of rooms at the Hotel Grace and that on February U Montgomery had accomplished her ruin. Tbo story xvas reduced to xvi Iting , the xvlfo's inotb r sign- Inc tbo confession as a xvtlness to tne un happy daughter's signature. Toe xvronccd husband lost no time in re turning to Lincoln. He gave up a pleasure trip , xxnlch bis xvifo xvas to have xbaicd xvlth him , ana , xrltb the written and attested proofs of her infidelity in his pontcet , he teen tbo first train bick lo the home of h r be trayer. He arrived at Lincoln at 5.20 on Thursday morning , and at ( t o'clock hid xvrcakea bis veuganco. rnpllIinii'H New Kntarpriir. PAMLLION , Nob. , Oct. 0 [ Special to THE BBE.J--A ttouk company has been quietly organized under the name of Tbe Alliance Manufacturing company , tbo purpose ol xvhlch U to put In an extensive plant for the , manufacture of agricultural implements and i machinery , nnd tbe tile selected Is In tbe 9 west end of Harpy c"unty * beloxv what is 1 known as the "Santce Liskes , " The xvater right filed in the county clerk's ofllco pro. vldes for a canal 1W ) feet xvlde , six feet aocj : and seven miles long , lapping tbo Clkhorn river ntar its mouth That such a canal would glvo an immense wa'.or power there h no doubt. Tbo preparations ot tbo company hayo been kept very q ilet , only txvo or three capitalists of this county being interested in the matter , und they are very reticent aboul tbe Plan of the company. Tbe company al ready has (250,000 in stock , and tbo nlanl will be established xvitbout any delay. Thej have already purchased a newspaper al Grotna , u few miles from their scone ol operation" , and seem to be In earnest aboul the matler. The establishment of such i factory here xvlll create considerable Inter est when it Is generally known. .Inulatu 1'erxmeU. Ji'XUTt , Neb. , Oet 9. [ Special to Tin Utz. 1 Oliver Tuttle and daughter , MU : Ora Tuttle , 01 Yorkvllle , 111. , arrived on tb < harvest excursion Wodnoidiy ana are visit log Mr. ana Mrs. H. Van BusklrK. Mr. Joba Kveretl of Hicusville. O. , is vis- llliiS here xvltb his daugblar , Mrs , Gllber Fbsr. Jfri. Sd A. Duzzell of Chicago , xvlth hei two uhildren , are visiting xvlth O. A. Buz toll's family. < 'nilnil < in hpurt * Under Arrent. UIKOTA ClTV , Neb. , Oct.It. [ Special Tele pram to TUB BEB.J ICeefc , O'Donnell , Lytli and Cabill , xvbo xvero Implicated in tbe pnz at CovlUk'tou latt Suudayt iutilc ! George Duffy , alia * Billy the Kid , xvas killed , xvero broacht oefoiv Justice Williams of CovInRton yesterday to unsxver to tl.o charge of murder. Xoofis. O'Donncll nnd Lytle xviilvod preliminary oxamltallon and gave bands for their 'appearance al dtslnct court , tbe former f 1..VJO nnd the txvo latter $ MX ) each , Cnuill , xvho xvas charged xvtth being second for Duffy , st od trial and was discharged , and Immediately left for Iowa to escape rcarrcn for abetting a prize fight. Ncxv from Went riilnt. Wear POINT , Keb. , Oct. 0. [ Special to Tun BEE. ] Thursday morning Kev. G. P. Mueller ot the Gorman Lutheran church , married Gcarno N. Adarus aud Miss Louisa Gelsln , al the residence of tbo bride's sister , Mrs. Frank Kloke. The bndo xvas reared and educated In this city and has a hosl of friends. The crnom Is BU estimable young mnu xvho during his foxv years residence in Wc t Point made himself extremely popular. Sergeant nt-Arms E. 1C. Valentino arrived In We t Polnl Thursday from Washington. He xvlll remain In the state until after elec tion. His wlfo xx ill coinn to Nibr.islca in n fcxv xvceks. The Creamery company of this city ro- oslved during this xvcok about a dozen loads of pulp from the Norfolk sugar factory for feeding purposes. I > \lit City NUXTH Nntrs. Divm CITV , Neb. , Ocl. l . [ Special to TOE BEI : . ! Tbo adjourned term of Iho dls- trlct court , held by .lui'go ' Bates , closed Fri day Onlv motions , confirmations and divorce cases xvero heard. The baud wagon of Iho Ladles'Band of Ulvsics broke down xxhlle coming to the alliance meeting xvhere tbe band xvas lo play. Allhoueh the ladles received a serious sbnking up , none xvero seriously Injured. While on the road to David City the horse of Mrs. A. C. Fondtrton Look fritrht and overturned the cart , throwing both out , breaking Mrs. Fenderion's arm. Nehrnnka Klre Iterorcl. BLUE Sl'iuvos , Nob. , Oct. 9. [ Special Telegram to THE BEK , ] Fire broke oul lust evening In the residence ot Davis Fouts , xvblch xvas burned tn Iho ground. None of Iho family wore at homo. Part of the furni ture tvas saved No Insurance. NEiinvsKA CITT , Neb. , Oct. 9 [ Special Telegram to THE BET. ] A house oxvned by J. K. Blckel on Third -avenue and Fourth street burned lo the ground this afternoon. Mr. Tbac'ier occupied the house and saved a majority of bis household goods. Loss , about $500 ; no insutann' . Cfimlnutur llm-le > V Driitli. WTMOIIE , Nob. , Oct. 9. [ Special * Tele gram to TIIU Ben. ] Ed Hurley , the con ductor xvho xvas hurt al DiWlll Friday evening , died al his homo last night. The funeral services xvoro held al 3 o'clocic this afternoon in the Motbodisl church , xvhich xvas not largo enough-to accommodate all who came. A larco niimbor followed tbo re mains to the cemutorv , xvhcro tbe cert-monies xvero conaucted by the Order of Rallxvay Conductois lodge. I'rost In Nelmiski. DUMIAR , Neb. , Oat. 9. [ Special lo THE BEE.J A very heavy frost visited tbls sec tion Friday evening.The damage xvill bo slight as most of the corn was matured. Corn xvill go from fifty to seventy-five but hols to the acre. X tii co/ro.v ctiui' snout. Stutn Krpjrt of Season Jleg.ir Is the Situa tion un Very Merlout. GALVESTOV , Tex. , Oct. 9. T The Dallas Noxvs xvill tomorrow publish tbe fast state crop reporl of thp teason Tbe trop sboxving Is not good , but xvlll surprise no ono xvho bus kept in touch with farmers of the slate for the past six months. There is a shortage in cotton , brought about by many causes , not the least being a reduction in acreage nnd ravages of boll worms in certain portions of the state Ono hundred and twenty-six cotton prowmc counties In Texas und f out teen neigh borhoods in the Inolan territory are xvitbout exception unfavorable , foreshadowing a fall- in ? oft In yield of 25 and 30 per cenl com pared xvilh the yield last year Causes given are decreased acreage , lone drouth in spiing ana summer in western aud souinxxcsloru Texas , lavages of boll and cotton worms in central and caslern Texas and Injury done Iho crowing plant elsexvhere by rust , iho full extent of the damage it Just coming to light and now it is apparent Texas' cotton crop xvill fall far short of 2,400,000 bales , the crop last year. Warm , dry weather greatly facilitated picking , and from 40 to 5'J per cent of the crop has been fathered and ihe greater part Is belnc marketed as rapidly as picked. He- ports are almost unanimous that little or no top crop xvill bo made this year , and tbe cjt- loii now being picked icprcsen's ibo full yield of the s'ate. The importance of this itatemant xvill be ssia when it iictnem - bcred lhal considerably more ihan .VJJ.OOO bales xvere made aflur uctober 1 from the top crop last year. Il seems impossible , after Ihe experience last year , that tbe Texas crop will be so small ihis jcar , and vet an analysis of the crop shown ibal all indica tions now point to u crop of scarcely 1,700- 000 bales. .v.s cu.\nrrwx. No Cliauc1 of Note Itopnrtrd by tlio Physi cian Ve lcrilny. WASHINGTON' , D. U , , Oct. -There xvas no change of note todftj In Mrs. Harrison's con dition and her physician said afler making bis last call for luo dav thai she xvas resting easily. She took Iho usual amount of nour ishment today. Therehas been a slight re laxation in the nervojs affections since Mrs. Harrison's return from Loon Lake and her sufferings from that cause arc less severe. Her nlshls nro moderately comfot table. She sleeps for an hour Of raSro at a time and then awakens and remains so for some llttlo lime Dcfoio she again falls asleep 'Ihe treatment by inussine with oil. xvbicn is ap plied aboul U o'clock in Ibe erenmtr , Is of inuieriol assistance tn producing rest , K.\r ui tin : roinun u.tiii.iiv. Sercfant Hughes ofJ _ Troop Wing the Manors at Ihu Tort Slirnil.in Shoot , CnicAGo. III. , Oct , 8. Sergonol Hughes , troop G , Fourth cavalry , took llrst cavalry honor : easily , leading 111 tbe competition that ended with today'ji shooting at Fort Shor- idan. Theconlesl for secern ] place xvas morn ex- citing. Tbore were tbrea favorites for the honor. Sanreauts Henry , Second ca\-alry ; Price , Ninth cavalry , and Hour , Firit cax'- airy , xvbosescorfts xvore resnucllrely , 400 and 405. Sergeant Hohr won the cioveteil prize. Tin : run : Jti'.coi/t , ' 1 no riiciiieu llurlrd Hrnrulli liumlug- - hi U at vv OrleuiK , NEW OIU.EO-P , La. , Oct. 9. Al 2:30 : o'clock ' this morning tire xvaa discovered In the gro cery stern , corner SU Anthony tnd Cacal streets. When tha firemen arrived they en tered the building but had hardly commenced I their xvork xvheu there x > 'js a terrible explo sion. Tbo building xvas partially recked I and fell In , bur ) W txvo hromou John Cavanaugh - anaugh and B , F. Perreto-'b'iiieath Iho burnIng - Ing aabris. 'Ibulr comrades rutbcd gallantly lo their rescue and Cuvaaaugh xvas brought out dead , xvbile Perroto xvas fatally Injured. CINCINNATI , O. , Oct. 9. Tno Fhlrmouui a distillery , located atFairmount , in the xvest- ern part of ibe city , xxas destroyed by ( Ire tbli ulteraoon. The property xvas owned by tbo whliky trust. Total loss tl'.M.OOJ. fully t insured. r Unit-Trouble JJurly. ViNCLiXD , N. J. , Oct. 9.-The Viuelancl green glass works , which -went into blast Issl week , bas a strike ou Its bands already Yesterday the proprietors undertook to re < auc tbe xvagttt of tbe tending boys , xvhlcl cauted a revolt , and uutil they return t > xvorn all department ! xvlll have to sutpoiu operation ! . COLLIDED IN A D'ESSE FOL Passenger Vessel of the Canadian Pacific Navigation Company Wrecked. * FOUR KILLED AND MANY INJURED Struck l > y n-Mcrunrr l.omlcit xrlth Coal UfT XXhldliv IsliitiU-Hiitli Vcs rl I'lrmly I.udu'il Toqclhrr l.lst or the Victims. SCITTU : , Wash. , Oct. 9 , The Canadian Paclllo Navigation company's tloamcr Premier xx-as structby Ibo sleam collier Wlllamoito in n dense foit oft Whidby island , about len miles south of Port Town- Bend , yesterJny afternoon. Four xvoro killed , ono drowned , and seventeen badly xvounded. The dead nro : JOHANNAfc MOH , of Tacoma. PIIANK C. WYXCOOP , 13-yoir-old son of I ) . J. Wyncoop. Tacoma. JOHN ItAMvIN , Seattle. UNKNOWN I'ASSKNOKIl , man about 40 , still In wreck. UNKNOWN 1'ASSENOEIt.Jumped overboard c.nd il row tied. , Tbe injured are : Gus DAVIS , watchman. THOMAS Fotux , Seattle. W. H. Pmi.ui'3 , HoloLO D \Vv.Ncool1 , Tacoma. Mits. WVNCOOI- . C. L. GiutniiT , traveling man , St. Paul , Minn. n Mus. WILCOX , Qullcine , Wash. E. W. VEST , St. Louis , Mo. Jonv LISLE , freight clerk of the Premier. JACK Lew , of ihe Premier ; badly cul and bruised. Mits. Inx. Sl-TTt.n , Sturgis , S. D. Mus. GBOKOK W. MII.LCR , Tacoma. E. T. LEC , Ponlittc , Wash. A. T. LfNDBEno. Tacomx ALUOV LEiniior.r , xvalter. FitAXCis HfoiiEitT , Tacoma. Jxcon NCI.SOV , Port Toxvnson . In n Iru\y I'ocr. Some of these are seriously Injured Inter nally and a number bad legs and arms broke. The Premier left Porl Toxvn send at 11:30 : for Seattle in a hea\\y fog , blowing her xvblstlo" constantly. When off Pomt-no- Polnt anotncr whistle sounded close by , and almost immediately afterwards a terrific crash , The fore-cabin of Ihe Premier xvas smashed to splinters and the proxv of the Willamette xvas Jammed right into the Premier's DOXV. "Tho Willamette xvas laden with coal and on the xvay from Seattle lo San Francisco. The lug Goilah xvas loxving out a schooner and was hailed and IOOK off Ihe passengers , conveying Ihom to Seatlie xvhere ihey ar rived aboul midnight. The receding lide left bot1 ! damaged vessels stranded aud still interlocked. All efforts to get tbo body of the unknown man from Ihe xvreckage of iho cabin xvere unavailing yeslerday and iho tug had to leave xvithoul gelling it. The Injured were all taken lo the hospital hero and their \xounds xvero dressed , xvhilo friends took care of the dead. Today txx'o powerful tuessucceoded in pullIng - Ing IhoVllliamel free from Iho Premier. The body of William Richardson xvns recov ered today. The Premier then tank in txventy-four feel of xvaler. It will cost fJO.OOO to raise her. IN A rUICIOIJb UALK. \Vrrck of a NorxTocian Ship on the l.unc.i- H hi re Coast. Lovnov , Oct. 9 A furious calo Is pre vailing on tbe Lai casblre ooast and it is feared Ibal much damaeo to shipping and possibly loss of llfo may result. The Nor- xveglun ship Siren which sailed from Stesxvood for Stitnelo in ballast on Saturday cncountereu the storm m all its fury and xvas lerriblv buffeted by Ibo high xvlnd an3 tremendous seas. The vessel strained aud labored through the waves and her sails were split and lorn axxav , until finally she became entirely unmanngablo and 10 Ibo dismay of Ibo officers and crew , ibey found lhat the ship xvas at the mercy of Ibe xvind and tea and lhal she xvus in imminent danger of being bloxvn ashore and smashed lo pieces on Ibe rocks. Those on ooard slrugclod heroclallv to head the vessel oul to sea , but try as they would , they could not prevail against the elements , and Ibo ship drifted ashore this morning. Tbe people In the vicinity bad be- corao axvare of the Siren's perilous position , and largo croxvds anxiously watched tbo .vessel as she xvas loosed about. She went ashore in full sight of tbou-iunus of people , who dad collected along tbe beach and on the pier ul Ibo place where she bad slruclc. Those on the plor fled xvith rreat precipl- lallon as the vessel sailed b > them , threaten ing to smash into the structure xvith terrible fores. The ship finally became jammed into the pier and a stone breakwater , breaking away tbo supports of tbe pier ov the terrific force of tbe contact and destroying four shops xvblch xvcio situated at Ihe entrance lo tbo structure. Tbo croxvds rushed to tbo spot and efforts xvere at once made to rescue the croxv of eleven men The storm xvas still raging and the scene , as tbo volunteer set out lo the assistance of Ibe impeilled sailors , was one of Intense excitement. At ibe rlsK of their lives a number of boil- men nut off Irotn he pier and after a desper * ate battle xvltn tbe xvaves succeeded" In prlngiag all the crew safely to dry land umld the plaudits of tbe xvaltiug thousands , The vessel xvas wrecked und tbo loss to ibo mer Is eslimatod al 5OX ) . \VrecHed by n Wild Train , Ci.ini.FiiL'iio , W. Va. , Oct. 9 , A train on tbe ncxv West Virginia As Pittsburg rallroail pocame unmanageable on a heavy grade near Wesion last night and ran axvay. Rounding a sharp curve tbo xvild train suddenly ran into a xx'ork cur , ot which were nix'men. . stitking It xvltb such force tbat tbo mer. xvere hurled sixty Icet and tba most o ! them xvere shockingly Injured. Fourxxero killed. Ciiui ] ) l.o I'urinuiitMit Station. CAJIILoxx - , N. J. , Oct. 9. The quoition of making Camp La.v u permanent federa quarantine station has oeeu practically settled by the announcement , here today thai ou the reoommenaution ot Surgeon Genera Wyraan , permanent buildings are to ba erected of audit-lent strength and luttablu capacity lo contain u complete steam disln feuilug plant. At r.irin-ll'i To lull DUIUN- , Oct , 9 The people who look part In today's demonstration In honor o the late Charles S. Parnell cqualled'm number tcose xvho attended bis funeral a year ago. Thousands of visitors came lo thu city fioiu Coru , Ganxay and lue uortb of Ireland. Floral trlbdtos In the form of uroalbn , harps and other deslcnn xvcro ro celved from political bodies throughonl tbe country , and completely filled the material car and ixvo cart * . Tne procession to Parncll's tomb xvns ac companied bv bands playing tbo dead march , und the corporations of Dublin nnd Cork , xvho attended Instate. J. J. Kelly delivered an oration ut the grave. VltKlil'U CIIOAB.V l'liillXXT , Vcnrzo.rl.Vi > sntltir U III Unto Till Concrrss Cut i l.i'C.lllj Tnkn Arlliin , ( Copjrlubted IS'.U fr J tines OoMon Hcnnrtt > I A Groin , VcnoiueU ( via Galvcston , Tex ) , Oct , ft flly Mcxtoin Cable to the Noxv York Herald. Special to Tin : BEK.J General Jotquln Crcspo xvas ncoordoil n most enthusiastic reception upon his triumphal onlry into C.sracat todav , and the city to night is brilliantly Illuminated In his honor , xvhilo the streets aio croxvdod xvllu xvlldly cheering multitudes. The gallnnl old x\-arrlor rode into the cnol- Inl this morning at the bond of the remain der of his company , 3,000 men having token possession of the cliy jestcrdiv. As soon as Crespo had reached the congress building bo summoned bis chief military nnd polit ical leaders about him. The re- suit of Iheir confercnco xvns iho proclainnllon ot Crespo as provisional presl- donloflbo republic. Us is lo hold office only until the rotrularlv oloctcd congressmen shall have had time to meet again nnd pro ceed to the election of a constitutional suc cessor to ex-President Haluiundo Andueza Palaclo. Caraca * shouted Itself hearse over Iho choice of Crespo. The veteran promptly it- sued n pronunclamunto naming Iho members ot hit provisional cabinet. They are RS fol- loxvs : Minister of foreign affairs , Pedro Ezequlel Ilojas ; mlnislor of the Interior , Leon Colina ; minister ot finance , Sfanor Piotrl ; minister of xvar , Guzman Alvaiez ; chief of police , General Victor Kodrigue ? ; cnlef of tolccraphs. Lcopoldo Baptlita ; minister of public works , Munoz Tebar ; minister of instruction , SlvaGauuolphv ! ; general of chief , Hamon Guerrn ; governor of Caracas , Senor Andrade. These are t.11 xvell kt.oxvn Venezuelans xvho have aldod the cause of Ihe lecnlisls by ac- llve service in Ihn field or by financial conlri- builous. Tbe nrovuional cabinet gives rcn- eral salisfactlou. It Is believed that as quickly as is possible under the circum stances it xvill restore order throughout Iho distracted republic. General Kimon Guerra is Iho oxvner o n larco coffee plantation. Ho led Cresoo's fierce llanos , or men of the plains , in the Into xvar. General Leon Colinn xx-.is al Iho bead of Ihe artillery , and General Victoi Koorlguez also rendered eftlcienl aid In bringing about the triumph of the Crespisls. The rumors concerning ihe escapa of Ihe do fjclo president , Villeeas Pulido , and lus ministers are conlirmed. They managed to get on u vessel bound for Xartiniquo. S . \Ktr.t Vatilo Mlsj , rrcktclcnt of the Itevolu- tloimry .Iiintii , Very III. teil 1S1J li > JII-UBJ UDrJja Ue.i-ult 1 . Chili ( via Gal''cstaa , Tex. ) , Oct. 9. [ By Mexican Cable to tha Nexv York Herald Special to TUB BEK.J iVuldo Silva , xho xvas president of the rcxolutlcrary junla xvhich waged Its. suc cessful xx-cr against tbe late President Jalmaceda , is veiy ill , aud It is feared that ie may die. Th ro was a marked rise in exchange yes lorday and belter commercial conditions pro- all throughout Chill. This xvas largely caused by tbe decision ot tbo Peruvian cor > oralion lo accept the agreement in regard o the scttlomenl of claims. The agrecmenl tat been ofticiallx parsed upon by the British charge d'affaires. I am told that the xvorK of raising the cruiser Blu-ico Uncalada , xxbich xvas sunk during tbo revolution bv a torpedo , is pro- pressing favorably und that too task xvlll soon bo accomplished. An official notice las been issued at Santiago relative to .ho placing of n loan xvith Iho Rolbs- chllds to bear interest at the rate of per cent. The appolulment by the British government ot Consul General Joel ; o be charge d'affaires , to succeed Mr. Maude , xvho died last xxeek , gl\'o general satisfaction to tbe Biillsh community. Wilh Senor Enazurlz , Mr. Joel xvill negollate a treatv lor the appointment of a commission to settle claims of Englishmen against the Chilian government. Ttcre is croat excitement in Valparaiso ever the reported discovery of henx'y placers of cold on an island in Terra del Fuego. A f learner xvill soon slurt to the island carry ing a large number of miners Toe Herald coriespondentut Buenos Ayres telegraphs that an uneasy feeling still pre vails , especially among Iho troops at Santa Cntalina. The city is being closely guarded. Tbe courl martial xvhlch investigated iho disaster to the torpedo cruiser itosales bas made a report In xvhlch tbe loss of the ship Is atlriouied lo her faulty construction. Tbe responsibility Is put upon the builders of tbe vessel. i > oii > uMn HI Uenth or u XXcKtiTll MHII In u riillulKiIjihla llnux' of 111 I'aiur. Piiil < * ni'i.rJin. Pa. , Oct. 9. Chester Grlosscmer , a real estate broker of Tacoma , Wash. , dic'l today at the Philadelphia hos pital from the supposed effects of opium poisoning that is believed xvas adminis tered lo blm in a low lodging house al U25 bpruco slreel yesterday morning. Griesse- mcr had been stopping at ono of the leading hotels here for the past eigbl or uii.o months. Ho told those HI Ibe holol that bo xvas a real estate bioker from Tacoma and lhal bo xvns here on bunmois mailers. Griessemer alxvayn seemed to bavo plenty of monej aud made frequent ttlpj to adja cent cities. According to the story told by himself ul tbu hospital before ho died , ho came baci ; here on Fnnuy ulteruoon aftr one of bis frequent trips and landed at the Eighth street wharf. He says that be xvas mel by two men and Induced to enter u cab and xxas taken to n bouse of ill lame ou Spruc-j street , xvhere bo xvts found dying last night by the police , inu .i/fs.tui/// Stall * UKI XXfiilt ulth a Cuujile ol KlllliiKi , Me. , Oct. 9. Txvo homi cides occurred hero last night. Harry Coombs , a clerk fur tbo ( fas works shot and killed Mat Con way , a young mechanic. Tbe Killing resulted from alleged sinlomenls mcdo by Coonibs concerning Conxxav's lister and threatening letters sent by Couxvay to Coombs , Hob Spencer , colored , and an unknown xvhito man became cnguu < 'd in a quarrel xvith kirives and tbe body ot the fornvr xx-as found In tbe stieet ibis morning. Tne latter XVBS severely hurt. MuimiiPiit * ol ( > -.in Sli > ; iineri. At Queensloxvn Arrived Servia , from New York. Al iClnsale Slgtiied Adnalic , trora Nexv York. At Southampton Arrived Saule , from Nexv York , At Liverpool Arrived-Bostoniao and Kansas , from Boston. At Philadelphia Arrived Neitorianfrom Glaffruxx * . At Bostos Arrived Slrltbia , from Liver pool , At Nexv York Arrived Alasna. from Liverpool ; Li Champagne , from Cher bourg ; Ptolmy , from Klo Janeiro ; Auranla , from Llvr lool ; Capua , from Klo Janeiro ; Fulda , frun Uouoa. INCLINED TO GIVE TRODBLE Indians at Pine BUlje Acenoy Are Mores. ) and Decidedly Rasentful. WAITING A PRETEXT TO BREAK OUT ix\Rrnt McdlllrriKl.lr Trlls of tttint Ilo Urnrnrct llurliiB Vlult to tlin Agrncj l.nstVrrU Olltlnok for J o t Spring. Dt. V. T McGlllx-cuddv ot lixpid City , S D. . well known as OHO ofia \ belt pouted men In the world when tbo character of ttso Sioux Italians Is concerned , U In Oraaba , having Just come from Pine Uldgo Indian atrency. | { o xvas teen yesterday by n BEB reporter and gave some rattier startling infonnatlon on the subject of the Indian lenttmoiit ul present. "I do not wish to pose as an alarmist , " Mia tbo doctor , "for I would not sny any thing thai would cause unnecessary worry to anvboay , oat the situation at Pine Hldgo Is not at all satisfactory Just at present , ana there Is no Immediate prospect of Its Improv ing. The Indian * nro sullen , and In many ways show their rcsonlfill feeling , and unless something is done to counteract this there la danger of trouble nest sprint : . "One thing tbat gives mo reason for saylnc tbls Is tbo fact tbat Indians \vltb whom I am well acquainted were extremely reticent wbcn I tnoJ to converse- with thorn , nnp ratbei1 exhibited a desire to avoid talking. Still I. mKniK for the MnitlHh. "The messlab kiilrlt is not dead , and the whites must not depend on the statement that , the Indian * are no loncer considering the promises made by old Silting Hull anil the other medicine men who led the troublti two years ago. While thcro Is no opou dancing , there is quiet discussion of tbu topic , and the fact tbul the promise wus that tbo messlah would coma after two springs , which would bring the tlmo In the sprint ; of 113 , is being careiully kept in mind by tiiti Indians. "Tbo government has recently paid lha Indians , ut Pine Kidgo & 5KK ( > , and tbls In used as an utguiuenl that the great father fe.irs his red sons , else why should bo soelc to buy them off ? Then the return from Camp Sheridan "of Short Bull and Kicking Uc r has added anolbor disturbing olcment to tbo already deeply stirred state of affairs at Pine Jlidge. These feliouB are Dig mru among-tho Brul' . " > , who are a turbnleut lot. bard to keep In bounds , nnd xvbo really do not oclong at IMno Uldgo , where they sctc'oit after the trouble up there in 1V.U. Tbcsu elloxvs ii : : ure that , ino concession which re- iulted in their being allowed to remain at he Uldgc instead ol ueinp sent back to lioso bud is : i sign that they can secure cicuter 'avors demanding tbotn. and they bavo oadcrs nho carefully foster this idea. J'nilcd on K.ich Other's .Xlutcmruti. 'But thii most significant tiling of all IB the faul that thorc buvo boon communica tions bctxvccu the various tribes of a secret nnd apparently important , nature during tbu iunimor. Noxvuter WAS on u secret mission o the Crows , nnd old lied Cloud had just , rc- urnod from Caspar , Wyo. , xxhero he xxent n hopes of mooting u delegation of tbo Dies , although bib osUnsibla object xxas lo hunt. Ho was disappointed , for tbo Utos did not , put In Hpncnranco. But ttinro is u line or commuiiicuiion xxcll established and ccu- staatly used between Indian Territory and Uliliah Atnerica.andtho Indians all along the Ino understand each other , ai.d ono band is kept ported on the movements of the other. I had along talk with old American Horse , who scorns to think the , situation is serious enough to warrant careful consideration. 'Ono trouble at present , and ono of the most , serious complications ot tne situation , " the fact that the agent at Pine KUge , Japtam Brown of the Eleventh Infantry , i lot the permanent agent , and the IbdiauH nro Inclined lo build a Hula on the posilomty of bU being taken uxvay at any liuii ; . Ciiiitnln Itrnnn'k Str\ ! < < . ' Captain Brown has the affairs of the agency in excellent shape and U thoroughly posted on the reliable and untrustworthy In dians in lact he bus gathered a wonderful amount of information concerning the cuur- aclor of the men no has to deal with in Ihu short loncih ol time he has been iccro , and if hi : appointment was made permanent or for the term of four years it would go u great way toward settling the difficulty. Bui the urmy represents force to the Indian and as long as there is HII urmy officer tem porarily in control the Indian will be suspi cious and hold aloof from tbo government. . 'It U dinicult to got a civilian who has had cufiicient experience to control the turbulent chaiacters he Nas to deal with utPinu Hidgo , and that is probably tbo reason there has been no appointment made at that agency. But tbo government owes It to the to til era to adjust this matter spcedilv , before next spriug. hirliig | In till ! Ir.illan'it Tlinr , "It may bo that no trouble at all will oo- cur , but it will not take much , if u mlutako U made , to start a worse outbreak next spring than the one of two years aco. Spring tlmo , when tbo grass is green and outdoor llfo u not a hardship , Is tha Indian's time for war , and he will seize on a slight pretext us an excuse to go out. The battle of Wounded Knee and Its horrors IK still a topic for ear nest conversation among the bioux at and around Pine Hldge , and they wool want much coaxing to give the soldiers plenty of work next summer. "But the Indian is like a steer ; ho Is vary easily stampeded il not handled properly , but If you work him gently you can sootuu him to quietness without much trouble. What is absolutely needed atl'Inu Kldgonnw Is a permanent agent with as much stamina and cool Judgment as Captain hi own , " Aiinuul JCi'port of 1,11 Chief of the llnru.ui of Kngr.itIng. WAMIIXOTON- C. , Oct. 9. Tbo annual ropoft of Captain William f. Mor.'dilb , chief of the bureau of ongraviaR and print ing , for the fiscal year onoed June 30. law , eays that the bureau accomplished another very successful rear's work. There were completed and delivered during the year ly.T-S bhceli of United Slatoa notes , treasury notes , gold cerUacales , silver corUflcaies , bonds and national bank notes , having tbo enormous face valueof tTO'J.TftO.SOO ; 30,400,100 sheets of internal revenue stamps containing l,042bOCi,2J4 stamps and having a value of over * 154,000OOUj SSWS.G25 sheets of oiutom stamps , containing 8,053,25' ) stamps , and 2,0ir > , r 3 shoots of drafts , checks , certificates , etc. , together with miscellaneous work for the various departments of the government , costing t.'i.J.57y,12. The number ol securities , stamps , etc. , do. livcrcd during the lUcal jcar Ib'Jl was tba largest during a period of fourteen yean prior thereto. The number delivered during ino year Ib'JJ , however , exceeds that nuinDcr 0,1115,057 sheets , or slightly more than 13 pur cent , wbito tbo expenditures for Is'JJ exceed tUcije of Ib'Jl only 4 per cent. Tbli largo amount of work , representing In the aggie- gaio a value of over 203,000,000 , was handled throughout the various processes uecesiury to It * completion without lo s to the irovern- mont of a sinclo dollar. The estimated amount of work to bo executed during tba fiscal i ear 1604 Is Ci.004,047 sheets , an in. crease of S,41H'J07 ) sheets as compirod with IbW , or pearly fi per cent. Tbo lota ) expenditures during tb year were tl.30,5S5 ! , leaving an avallublo balance at lbe.doie of tbo Hical your of iS.OOO. Ot tbe money expended { T.&l'J wus on account of compeoiatlon of employ * * and l'J03lW3 OB account Of plate printluy.