1 o TWENTY-SECOND I'EAll. OMAHA , SATURDAY liiOWING , OCTOBER 21) ) . 181)2 ) NUMBER 332 , ! c. MILWAUKEE BURSED [ Jrcat Seas of Fhmo L'o'ictl Up tlio Bt s'.ncsi Fart of tbo City. RESIDENT PORTIONS WERE INVADED Cyclon'c ( Woof Wind Urged on the Tire with rrigh'ful Epo3u. DYNAMITE EMPLOYED AS A LAST RESORT Buildings Wcro Blown Up to Check the March of Devastation. 0 FIREBUGS' ' WORK INCREASES THE PANIC Many Alarms Sent In Irnni Dim-rout i'ointi rnlnlllliM.\ll ConlliKiiitlui' TlioiMiinilH Krndi-riMl lloinvlcss \ulnl Doilrm-inm. Mll.wiUKiuVls. : . , Ocl. l9. ! Thls city last night was visited uy Iho most devastating lire In iho city's hbiory. Four llvosworo cer tainly lost and posslbly more. Conservative estimates place the loss at $3,7 ; > 0UOU. The llamos , which Marled In the Union Oil company1 * building , on Kist Water street , near Uetioit , lanned by the furious gale , nwcpt forward towr.id the Menoml- nco river , mid nothing could stay their loslstless rush. DynumlUi was used , bu wllh little effect. Mighty billows of Unities swept over blocks of buildings , and leaped over the Jumped .wross streets river. Tnousands of people viewed iho grand spectacle. All sorts of conveyances weroimhlng about the Third ward loaned of whose homes were Wlli | belongings people In dancer. Tuo eiillro department wai pow Itaclno und other cities erless. Chicago , wera aslccd for assistance , nnd by 10 o'clock the llrcmcn from out ol town wcro on hand. ilr\i'ii Illnckit Dcitroji'd. More than eleven blocits of solid territory , including much of the most extensive whole- HUlo districts , have been bin nod over. Neaily seventy houses , two-lhirdsof which were frame residences , laded into smoke u- < Vl sue pa par. TJio loss is , almost incsliraablc nt this timo. it reaches into the millions. The tire ran diagonally from the alley bo twecn Detroit uuil Uuffulo streets to the cor ner of ICrio and JolTcrson ttreots. At thai time the Menominee river , with tha big elc valors and the gioat Klpp factories , Jus.1 ncrosu the border , W.-H less than a blocli nwny from the ( Ire. The tlio started between 5M : and 0i : ! ! o'cloelt In tl.o stoio occupied by the Unloi Oil company , 225 EaM Water street. At thi time three Urea in other portions of the cilj were In progress. It was qulto a time bofop any response was given to this call of fire. In n bhort HIM bovon or eight streams hai been directed upon the llamos , when sud cloiih * there was a series of explosions , scat terlng the burning brands in every direction It was btatud the lire was caused by thu ex plosion of an oil barrel. Kouglit ARilliist ( lilds. Thousands of people watched the light he twcon Iho tlreuieu and reached the conclti % Bleu that it was not much of a lire , after all and went homo. Fifteen minutes later th llromcn began to fo'd the lire getting out u tnolr crasp. They fought bravely but ita useless. A gale was blowing lifty miles a hour , driving the Ecorching heat and smok of the burning oil out Into the face * of th llromon , defying the water of the Milwaukc river and seeming only to gain lu power t the stream was emptied into its jaws. Tbo lire gained a fuotinir in the nUJoinln otoruoi'lDohrman & Co. It was then that got beyond all human efforts. At 7 o'clock thu bltr upholstery factory i the Hubb Ss Kipo company on IJroudwa1 almost a full block away , began lo bla/ The ilro hud started with the wind it' ll uorlheast , but it had now veered lo almo iluo east , and merchants In iho business sei lion of Iho east side giow grateful. It ht Jumped across the stores on the other sldo i Kast Water street and had t alien anew grip in the big Uubb & ICipp factory. Fn ininutos moro and Jacob Fellaur & Co. wholesale sioro on tbo cast side of liroa way , directly opposite Uubb & ICipp'a , wi tu flames. It scoincd us if n mountain of flro rolli across Broadway. Ono Instant tha bnlldmi on the cast side were In tlamcH , which tl next , in slant went aerosj the btreot nnd d Bcendcd on the buildings opposite , thousand streams of witcr could not sti such a conflagration in Its mint rus > h of U slrncUon toward thu lake. The walls of t ! tbroc-fitory brick , building on Broadwa formerly occupied by ibo cracker irust , b then vacant , bopan to totter , In n few nil utcs the whole front of the building pitch into the street wllh n crush. When Iho people in that part of Iho Till wnrd realized that their homes wcro doom t fie re was a stnmpodu of residents into I street , ull armed with fuiuiluro , cats , dc und ti'.l ' manner of household utensils , a they , with vehicle * of ovary doscriptti wcro hurrying away wiih belongings of I people whosu homes were soon to bo In ruli Meanwhile tbo flumes had gene over t ground tnoy had formerly missed in t btorouf.i. P. KlrscnKon , nnd thoMiiwau ! Arl Gltiss works , ouposliotho block in whl it had originated. The Wetland block , ; stories high , Iho Milwaukee Chair compin a vacant building , und the wholesale grnci store of Roundy , Pccicham & Co. , were K in Humes. Too next building to auccu was tha National Distilling company , I whim ; ) ' trust supply for the sluto. The w ! was still carrying the whirlwind of sooth ! llamcH on toward Luke- Michigan In a dlr line wllh iho starling point , and the sen bio bogao , l'U'I hit TlioiiRiitiili uf Itt'xldrnts. Chief of Police Jun&scn ordered bis enl forca to the lire and they assisted In gelt out tbo furniture nnd household goods the luckless families , who were forced to from iho patli cut out for the Humes. Dot of frame bulldluca along.Milwaukoo nrd . fcrson streott between Detroit nnd Clilco HSell ns those on Buffalo nnd Chlo st roots , \\oro licked up us If ihoy I heon but linci of paper. All tbo buildl ATM consumed within half an hour of time the Humes l ap ° i ) over Broadway i Urtcd in tbo Wcallaur block. Suddc tlio wind u'vept around as nnexp oaly ns beforo. Where It i nottheaU when the llrst alarm rt it was now almost duo south. In thn pat tbo 11 rq lay the blc freight sticks aud , yo of the Chicago & Northwestern rail\ \ together with ibo roundhouse aud lu TS ble content ! of rolllug stock. The cod ot Ihe freight sheds at tbo coi of-lcffoMon and Chicago otroJts was the llrst to ignite , nnd the flames soon spread nil over iho yards , burning freight cars and everything before It , The company soon had n force nt werk saving Its properly. The locomotives - motives nnd many freight cars were taken oul of barm's way. Having cut Its path over to Jackson street from Broadway , the lire wns now following the wind tlown Broadway , down Jefferson nnd down Milwaukee * . Along Broadway It swept to the Wcosel & Vilter Manufacturing compan > ' 8 plant at Chicago street nnd lo No. 1 ortglno housoon Broadway. When It roachcd the Weesol & Vilter plant the department hud prcparoJ au attempt to cut It off with dynamite. Throe ko s were exploded in tbo building , having been stored them to nwnlt the coming of the lUmo ? . As each went off in close succession the cry went up from the thousand * who blocked the streets for a ni'itusof n mile that the gas works had exploded. It was nbont'Jiitt ' when the first bultdmcr on the northeast corner of the Milwaukee Gas company's plant began lo burn. The gas went out In many parts of ibo city , nnd it was feared iho works were doomed , but nt 11 o'clock the oil tanks wcra itlll Intact. The P.othcl homo noir the ga works , caught lire soon after. Wtrth & Hammel's livery stable on Hroadway , eoniulnlng hundreds of horses , wns In iho path of the HiinliiR cyclone. . Homo hones were safolv taken awn-y , whllo n nutnbnr were stampeded. The I.auia King kindergarten also succumbed , despite the dynamite. Around on Erie street the George Toopncr lion foundries and the Rlodbcrg Vinegar works wcro also destroyed , together with innumerable small building : ) , saloons nud icMdct'css. . The valuable property of tbo Milwaukee ( . 'as company was almost entirely saved. When the lire began to head Ibnt way Iho tanks were ( -unit below the level of the slieot. leaving nothing combustible above the sur face. face.Thus Thus the llaincs almost encircled the works without communicating to them. The nml t house burned on the cast , Iho R"ldberg vincjjar factory a'nd other buildings on the west , while there wore counlltss slructurei in llamcs on Iho north , yet .nothing of the property was dest roycd but u coal pit nnd ono small bulldliiL' . The flro spent Itself on the extreme eastern side when it destroyed the Hanson olcv.Uor. At midnight * it was thought to bavn its worst , but the ilamos are still raging among the acres of burning - -ing nnd smoking ruins. Htuibcn's mill within u few rods of the border of Lake Miclilcan wllh an udjoluinc elevator made a brilliant display when they caught. The elevator was the llrst , to icnite. In a few minutes the llamcs communicated to the malt house. Tuo Ilnul ril-omcn. At 1lo ; : Lcidortorf's nnd moat of the houses in the block between Buffalo and Erlo streets wcro on lire. The tire depart ment , wns woiking at the Fornlckos candy factory corner. Gold nnd Franks is surrounded by' lire , but at midnight is considered safe nllhouch ils saving is scarcely less Ibnn a miracle. It is rumoroJ that some lives were lost in the Bubu & ICipp factory , us many of the employes were at work when the flames suddenly descended on tha big building. At Il : ! > Ui > . in. two dead firemen were brought to tbo morgue. Ono was Hoary Ptdden- brush nud tbo other llrcnian could not be identified. Engines from Racine und Kanosha arc playing on Iho lire at points whore they can do the most good. They loll thotrains soulh of iho lire and did much lo confine it t& the north bank of the rlvor below. , the turn ut Walker's Point bridge. At 11:15 : Chief foley announces that the lire is under control. i : < tiiiiati ) or tin : i.CHS. Leading insurance men say that about half of I no loss is covered by insurance. Tht losses nro as follows : Itubh.t Klpp , furniture J ID.no : Molt .t Co. , paints nnd oils U'-'i'.OJi ' .1. I' . Kliicncor. wholes ilo liquors 5' > , OJ. Mllwiiukuo.Mirror works SO.Ui'l II. I.eodi'rsilnrf. tolmcen L'.Vj.iO Mnjlor I.ltho r.iph cniiipiny Uuiindy. llueKliiiin & Co. , wholesale product * Iti.OO 11. fcheftuls.S. t'o. wliiilcs ilo grocers. . . 2JO.OO .1. Wo Inline .V Co. . wholesale ( trojers. L'JO.UJ ; MllwjiiUuot'hnlr company -.lO.OU1 NnitlnM'Miirn freight hoiuer. contents - and cats ! ) WOOi Mil\\uulee Lake Mioin .t Western frel'/nt lioilbes S'iD.OO M. O. Ijamlun , hotel 'J-XOJ I' . 1'liieo & Co. . coiifeetlonorles 'J-.OO .S.nnriVL'o. , glo\os 1U.OJ Fifty riiiinller hnslness buiKllius . . DOD.om l-'lvo hundruil dwullln und colludes .W.OJ T. 1' . Dosinnn , V Co , . l.'ii.UJ \\'i-tt el .t Vlitcr. machinery 1'JD.OO ' Toepner Kli-oiw , machinery 4MO llalloy Jk Sons , inuclilnory Ai.ou lnhn- > eli llrntlieri' . grueors 'J.VI.UU l-'onl.i'r .t llrocunfioil 1\OJ Dolaivaro.V ( iiumlln tool shops 'JMi.ou \lllwiiuki-o II.iur eomiiuny .W.ti d A. J. Illiborl V Co , ll.ivorlng uxtracls J.OJ fa Total. eCI.KVILAM : > ' , S At l.ctiHt u Onnrtor of u .Million Dollars O Dp In .film-lie r.nm of I.lfi' . Ci.r.veiAW > , O. , Oot. 28. Two fires whic occurred today within an hour in the heat of tha city caused a property loss of ut leas SJ50,000 , , the loss of ono llto and Iho scrlou Injury of halt a dozen persons. Shortly hi fora U o'clock an nlnrni called the lira dc pertinent to Iho works of iho Clovelan rd Window Glass company onChuaiplainstroo tie The throc-iiory brick building wt tilled with smoke nud tha on id ployos , bolh unuo nnd female , woi rushing down the stairs. The lire we in , quickly extinguished , and a search of 111 ho upper floor was mndo to learn If all the on if. moves had cstapod. At iho bead of th ho stairway Miclm.il Sullivan and Kitlia Nola bo were found. Insensible , having been sulTt uated by smoke. They were carried lott street and Miss Nolan died an hour late ck Sullivan will recover. The loss by flro t thaindow glass company was $1,000 , hi lha damage bv water Is estimated at $1,1 000 ; fully Insured. ry Before this flro bad bocn extinguish on another alarm was sounded , culling tbo d nb pnrtmont to the big sn h uiui blind factory i ho A.Toacbont ft Co. , trontlug on Mlcblgn homl sticot , nt NosI1 ; lo ) < ! aud extending bat to Oamil street 300 foot. Tno Urn started I ng tbo warehouse , aud before the llronu Del ! reached tbo scene tbo flumes had spread in- two other bulldirgs connected with tl warehouse by bridges nud Uio lira wi beyond control Soon after iho fireman began work an o ire ulo'slon occurred in thu p'llnlroom whlc blow the Michigan street front of the bud Ing ing across the street , A number of spocti ot tois were standliig on the sldawalk and il Ice firemen were playing on the front. Colou > ns C. 0. Dowesto was thrown backwarJ I the explosion und liarvor C. Huson of D ef- - troll was blown clear across the street ni so , badly hurt , fireman Charles Waller w igo badly Injured luierrnlly ; Fireman John md Kcliy was badly cut und Fir man Michael Maloney received seve igs buitscs iii iho Mdo nnd chost. Aft Iho tha cxploiiou the lira spread the four-story brick block of M. Milt lobe ccr , V Son , tioulers in bides , udjolulnv , whl ) Ct- was partially deslroyed , T. C. Beardilo tin can works , and Wood Bros , illo wort vns weru alto damaged , The loss of A , Tcac "S , out .V Co. U total and will reach $200,000. i lOf suranco about $100,000 ; Mittleborgcr & So rdt loss , f.V.000. insurat cc. (15,000 ; Wood Braless loss , fSMO. insurance , f7,000 , ; U C. Bean ley , loin , * .VJO , lusuied. ua- A ttroug wind was blowing at thu time the tire and great clouds uf ipartts were ci nur riod over the business streou , VICTIMS OF NEPTSE'S ' RAGE Wreck of tlia Brit's1 ! Steamer Rinmmia Off tbo Portugal OVER ONE IIUNDRF.D LIVES WERE LOST ISiit Nine of llor IMsiatigcri ti-id Craw ItciU'li Slinro lit sitvty Wreck : i < l I.3M ol l.ir.i H.uiijor * of thu Irish Co HI. Li nov , Oct , 2 . The nrltish steamer Koumnnlais wpsrted wracknd at tba miJth of the Arolho rlvor near Ponlcho. It Is said that 100 passengers and all of tbo crow were drowned. A later dlspatoh conhrms the report of the loss of the Uoumanla nnd says that Hit par sons were drowned nnd only nine \vero saved. The Ilourainm had fifty-live passen gers aboard , together with a crow number ing slxty-3''von. The nine por-aons saved from the wrack have baen ulvon shelter in u hospital in the neighborhood. The Koumauia's captain and pilot nro among the loil. Largo quantities of wrecit- ngo are washing ashore nil nlonu the nulgh btrliif coast. The Kcumama was an iron sctow steam ship of 3y3" tons , belonging to the Anchor line and plying bet'-'jen Liverpool nud Bom bay. Hho'salled from Liverpool for Bombay on October 'JC. Her length was yiil foot , breadth US foot nnd depth 2S' fr-etrand she was built at Glaszow In 1SSJ. Poaicho , near where the Koumanlu is rooorlod to have been wrecked. Is a fortlllod town of Portugal on tbo Atlaiitiu ocean about fifty miles north of the mouth of the Tague. A lerryboat capnzo I tti thu river Duro , throwing ull the pas-sougors Into the water. Eleven were drowned. TIIIl'K AND IIU.VWi : Triusitliinllo : Stcainors D.iinngcd nnd Dc- l.iyiMl oirtho Irish Co 1st. LOVIION , Oct , 2S. The Kilo that has pre vailed on the so'ithwoit coast of Iroltml for the pint throe days Is now crbatly abitod. Amoue { ho vessels thai have suffered through the stress of weather is the Dutch steamer Schiedam , from Baltimore for Rotterdam. Her voyatro was so prolonged that her coal ran short and she was obliged to call at Quociibtown lo replenish her bunkrrs. She reports thn weather as having boon terrific. The Inman line steamer Citv of Now York was unable lo call ut Queonstown because of Iho heavy weuthar. The Liverpool pilot Is aboard ot her and will have lo make iho pas sage to Now Vork unless ho is placed on some incoming steamer. Last night when the company's pilot re ported from the slgcal station that the City of New York was off the port , tbero was n very high sea running. Thick fog was spreading and Ibo condition ? were such ns not to admit of the pilot going alongside the sicamor. The fog threatened to cause considerable delay baforo iho steamer could make the harbor in safety. It was this reason doubtless that compelled Captain Lewis to continue the passajo direct to NovYork. . The tender from Qucenstown , witn passengers anil mails on board , remained outside for twc hours and n half ana then returned without celling alongside the City of Now York , This incident Is without precedent in the history of Atlantic mail-steamers. The steamer Urnbrin collided with tuc schooner Kstramudimioff Souter point. The stoamcr returned lo the Tvno. The crew of the schooner \yero subsequently taken of by n Raising vessel , and it is reported thai the schooner sank , as she was leaking badlj when she was abandoned. The Cunnrder Ktrur'a , from Now York which passed ISrow Head at 7 o'clock to- ntcht , lias experienced violent weather Owing lo Iho severity of the storm she wai unabio to uisombark either passengers o : malls nero aud tirocoeded almost directly fo : Uyorpcol. A tender was damaged in nt templing to fasten alongside her , nud ih Etruria'.s maslor-al-arms was drowned wliil the olTort was being mado. LONDON , Oct. 2S. The steamer Lonvro bound for Uayonne , was wrecked at ljon- march Finstcrro last night. Seven person have beou drowned. No details have buei received. l > lRiiliti > ( l .Steamerlissrtl. . QrncxsTOWN , Oct. 2S. A Qucenstow pilot boat , which has Just returned from cruise off Die Irish coast , passed off the ha : bor of Qucenstown a steamer belonging t tbo Johnston line , bound for Liverpon which reported having passed two disable steamers westward of Fastnot Rock , Th Johnston liner could not ascertain the name of tbo disabled steamers and was provcntc by the gulo from giving thorn any ussisi aifco. The steamers spoken of by .tbo Johnsto liner are supposed to oo tbo Monte Vidcar which sailed from Montreal October 10 fc London , and tbo Lord O'Neill , which snllc from Baltimore Octobers for Dublin. Kic of iheso steamers is three days overdue. In n Diinsuroiiv 1'oiltloii. MinquETrn , Mich. , Oct. 2 $ . A scow wil six or seven mon on board broke away fro Uio tug Edward 1-Yicic about live miles fro Granite island this evening. A boavy nortl east gala was blowing and the lug was forct tolot the BCOW ire anil make for shelter : tbo shore. The llfo saving station men luo gene up Iho shore looking for the scow. I'oiiiiil'Jii'il t Sun. CIIKISTIANA , Oct. 2S. i'ho stoamcr conve , In : ; the malls coastwise from Christian foundered near Gymnast * last nlsht during blinding snow storm. Tuo vessel lilU rapidly and sank. The passengers and ere were saved , nut all the passengers'luggui nnd iho mails , except n largo unmoor i s registered letters , wcro lost. 'J ' H.tin TO in : vit.txr. s Agalnat tbo Jimmies ol the Van 0 ton Content Denied , YAXKTOS , B. D , Oct. 23. [ Special Tel gram to TUB BEB.J Mother X-ivior , s parlor of tbo Catholic convent located hoi denies emphatically tbo charges of cruel and persecution made by Sister Mnrgaroi , Agues Grosser , who loft tno convent stoalt ily on Monday last and took refuge wi a family in the cltv. Mother Xavlcrsa Margaret in craiy and that slid has been i object of churlty and most tenderly cared f ifn by her associates Jor two years. Ml ifk Grosser has placed tlio matter in the ham k of an attorney , who has communicated wll n Bishop Marty of this dlocuso. .Miss Grosbi n is a native or Germany and entered t o Boncdlcllnu Sisterhood in ISbl in rft. f.oul 10 She uccusos Mother Xaxler of having d is libcrately attempted to starve her to doa because , being ill , sto could not do manu th labor. 1- C'on itlurlng Ilin Trrnty , 1l - VAXKTOV , S. D. , Ocl. 23.-Spocml [ To ! l10 gram to Tun lien , j I. C. Adams , ono of t 10el { commission now treating with iho Yai.kt ' } Indians for the opening of a part of the 3- 3id reservation , said lust night to Tim BEE ci IS respondent that tbo work of Uio commisRi J. is progressing slowly but satisfactorily , u 3- tuut tbo general council of tbo trlbo w 3ro probably ba bold at Yankton agonov aba sr November in to consider iho genera ! com to lions of the treaty. tor r- ry. rh ; I thu .Muohlncry. y. YAXKTOV , S. U. , Oct , 2- > . [ Special Te y.hi gram to TUB Uce.J The Norwegian Pli hi company of Belolt , Wb. , today seized I n- ofhco bafn and contents of huwis Ham pi on farm machinery dealer of this city , to sail : a claim of $1,000. of Cup turrit In tha Act , ir- BEATIIICT , Neb. , Out. 2 $ . [ Special Tc grain to THE BEE. j James Ramsey , au i round crook , vin\ \ arrested this afternoon In tha net ot en taring tbo residence of John Wurt'onberg , seven mlloi south of this city. The thief wai brought to this ; clV.v for safe keening by n couple of young dinners. When he raauho l " tbo heart of the city ho knocked cr pushed ouu ot bis guards oulof lha vehicle nml mndo u dcsperatj attempt to cseapo. The other guaid held onto his man nnd although the nurgv was lindly broken in the melc-o the thlefwns prevmilcd irom escaping and was satclv lodged Ita lull. Uo was given a hear ing into lins ovnlng nnd bound over to tbo district cnurt aij | sent to Iho county Jnll to await trial , Hmmcv was only released from iho city Jail this hiornlng as a vagrant. IOHM m of ttip YOIIIIIVonioii % Anxicllltloil In Srtlill. . lowv CITV , In. , Oct. 2S. ( Special Telegram to Tun BP.K.J The slate convention of Iho Young Womc- ' Christian association oponnd herb today with a largo attendance. The address of wclcdino was delivered by Miss Kruocos Honors of Marshalltown nnd iho rcsnonso by Miss Evn Seevers. A paper written by Mr ? . A. .M. Koyuolds of Now Haven , Conn. , was road bv the secretary , lha author batng nmunt. Eacouraglng re ports were then wad ffoin thu various branches of the association In Iowa and sev eral new plans oC action were presented and discussed. Groclibgj of Iho association wcro oidorcd sent ID Iowa women who now repre sent the association In distant Holds of labor. \V1II Co to tliu tlitry Today. Arums , Neb. , Oct. 2S. [ Special to Tin : BIR. ] The ono nbsorhlnc toplu of coavefsa- lion in this placo'ls ' the trial of Charles B. Johnson lor the murder of .lamos Whltotnan on Juno 10 , IM'O. ' The state closed its testi mony nbout I o'clock yesterday afternoon , having examined thirty-two witnesses. The defense wilt probably bo concluded and thu case fo\o the Jury some time tomorrow. The state has not made out so strong a cnso ns It did on the former trial , and Iho cencral pre diction is ihnt tlio Jury will not give n verdict - dict for a higher Orlmo than manslaughter. , < ) 'Xlll' ' lioti-l Iliirncd. O'NEiu. , Noh.\O > -t. 25. iSpscial Tele gram lo Tin : Iini : , ] Tne I'ottor hoti'o , ono of the largest holols in this city , was des troyed b.v lire todjiy. The lire was discov ered at 10:30 : o'clock , ami although the lire department wasxsoon on tbo scene nnd worked harJ , ino building could not bo saved. Tnu hottl was owned and conducted by E 1 E. Evans. The loss is estimated nt fS.OJJ , insured forSl.UGU ; ? J.HJ ( ) in thu Amor- lean of Philadelphia nnd SI.OOJ in the Phiu- nix of Brooklyn. Tbo lire is supposed to h.ivu boon caused by defective flue. Orcat l-'lnil'ut Sioux Clly. Sioux CITV , la. , Oct , US. [ Spacial Telegram - gram to Tnu nKit.j I'rof. Calvin of the state geological survey , i-ijrhilo at work in this vicitity , discovereda , bed of chalk stona and saurian clav .sixtyCoet deep and underlying IWJ acres Inside "thd .city limits. HH pro nounced It-IS par cent carbonate of lima a nil says It is far superior in quality to the chalk beds ot Yankton , from which the celebrated cements are ma Jo , He thinks cement equal to Portland caincnt can bj made from It. I Unoil a Knife rrooly. . RAWMNN , Wya , Ojt. 23. ( Special Tele gram to THE BBJ. ! li. U , Lundy andJ. E. Cearly , two oraUorustihul ; nn alternationHo- niL'ht. Cearly draw . .a pacuot knife nnd ' slapped his op'poncyt in the left thigh , in tbo loft sidn anil over ? 4io left oye. Lundy's physician does''hot consider his wounds seri ous. Cearly is in jil. | , i l-'rciiiiint Itta7 < > . PucMosr , Neb. , Oet , 2S. [ Special Telegram to Tun BRI : . ] Ono of the two- story frame biilullngs consumed uy flro this mornine was valued at $2,001) , and owned by Charles Douclas. The other was owned by Ueorgo Northrup of Ueansvillo , N. V. There was no int > uranca en cither building. Will Not Korlt-it Its rimrti-r. Di-iiUQt'i : , la. , Oct. 23. Judge Sbiras has ordered the action nguinst Iho directors ol Iho defunct Commercial National bank for forfeiture of its 'charier dismissed. Of the MI17.J1I9 receiver's corliticates issued to cred itors of iho bank ull have been compromised except nbout ? 10r,00. , Holes I'allril to Draw. IOWA Cnv , la. , Oct. SS. [ Special Tele cram lo TUB Buii/ ) The much advertised great easlern Iowa * jaHy occurred here lodoy , It failed lo draw but a fuw people otitsldo UK city , although Governor Boies , Congri'ssmai Hayes and other prominent speakers won picscnl. FIRES LAST NIGHT. ThrcoSmall 111.1703 tlial Dlil Very I.lllli The watchman at Miller & Gunderson' : sasli and blind factory , Twenty-eighth nv cnuo and Sahlor street , discovered lire In i room full of shavings and sawdust abou 5:30 : o'clock last evening nnd turned in ai alarm from No. 11 engine house. The bos companies In that part of town rospondci and poured onouch water oato Iho bmzo li drown it. AtU.o'cloc * the lire in the saw dust broke out again nnd Iho same alarm wn lurncd in. Not much.damago was done , a thi * building was not injured to any extent Ono hundred dollars will cover the totti loss. ' A ono-Biory frame cottngo at 11V'J ! ( Soutl Thirteenth strcot , owned and occupied b , Joseph Sacgo , caqght lire ut 7 o'clock las evening from n defective ! Iluo. A linn chemical extinguished the llamos. There wane no loss. ' At 7:20 : o'clock last Right a still alarm wa was bent In , calling chemical : i lo the Barkc block , Kiftoonlk jind Fnrnmn slreots. t burning thlinuey was tbo oauso ; no loss , Uiilfour ivjlll IlliiiatiilllMin , LONDON , Oet. 23. > The Times , referring t Mr.-IJalfour's adjress on bimetallism , bays "Wo rosrot that -Mr. Balfour is committed t Iho unsound policy' of bimetallism. It is serious matter , when a public man of hi authority undertakes thu heavy raspnnsl bllily for a cnnupebf which ha hn > not eve attempicd to prove tbo nrauilcabillty. " Now York Vicl > i nco ( inutatloiiH. 11- Niw : Yoiiif , JJcU..2S. | Special Tolcgrai 11h . TixtU ngo was quoted as fo s low : Ohlcaso , par'unil ' lOo premium ; Boi in ton , I'i,1 jC lo-ir > a diicount ; St. Louis , 5Uc di3 count , is Is - . ! / : . rKttit.t r. Ish ir 10 A so\oreslorm u | raalni In the vicinity t s. \Vesl Siipcrlor. WJs , 3- The New-York elsctrle wire men have bosu tholr thrcatoned 8r < Lc. Itl ' 111 The jury lu ihoca'ioor Assemblyman liruni uf H icriimento cunty | | , ( . 'ullfornlu , uhurue with bribery , hive teen discharged , Tliu toiild notnjjree. , 0- Alfred Wt-nwuvimsleoii appolntnd reeolvi 010 of ibaordurof Aeyls by .liuluo Allen uf tl 10 h'ipruniu court of Mus uuhusvtti by agrei in inenl ultli thu purtlus In Interest. 'Die 11 : ullltlea uro)0 > , o u. ud , ( the iiBiotsWO. . Ir Anoihor victim him Leon added tu the lUt i ir- these who havo'illed frtiui thu cITcols of Inliti iran Ing wulcr gas in Chlvimp. The last ID ( llo fro id Itsetfouts was lluliert i'arknr , iigod " 7 , wl was fuunil tldid in ) d boarding hausa at1J "l WulKiah : nvunile. ' ii- A runaway varnn Iho Incllno piano nt tl - i'hlll ps ulibs ) works ut .Maplelon ran Into croud of pussonuiir * ut the 1'ennsy Ivunln rat road btntlon , killlir-- Archie 1)111. Wllllii Tomplii and Jphn Unrclny liistuntly. Ml lo- NervaYIUon and Jjiy ) | l.inla ) : n no serious Injured. IW ho 1'oruicii. hoa It Is bluti-d that William Morris ' .iai bci nlTeruU Dm laiiruitihlp of Knistuiid and h UeelineU the honor , Tliu London Chronicle' * Homo corrcjpon enl sayHi The pypcj lias urrudud to the r iiucat uf a doiitHtlon | of JtalUn cardlnu lo- thitt ho will nut amio ut nutllclent forulj cardinals to rink thu election of an Italli ,11- (10UU. ( HOLD DIVERGENT OPINIONS Olevalnnd nnd Stevenson Do Not Agrco on Important Poluts of Policy. WHY THE' LATTER'S ' LETTER IS DELAYED llo Siiliintttril It to Clrtrltiniti l' t Wilt Nut Yield Ills Vlr < lo TIIOMI ol tliu I'ropbcl Xrwork lor Niw : YOIIK , Oct. 2S.-Spacinl | TolCRrnm to Tins Hiu.l : Adlai 1C. Stevenson was in the city last night and this morning , and loft In iho nfternoon for West Virginia. In regard to his letter of accaptatico , ho said that it was not yet ready , and would not bo sent to the committee for sovcr.U days. In Ibis connection a itimor was In circula tion today to the effect that Mr.Clovelnnd nnd Mr. Stevenson cannot agree upon certain matters lu the letter that have been sub- milled lo Mr. Cleveland. On Just what points they disagree U not mentioned , aud cannot bo ascartnlned , but It is said that Stevenson is linn and does not seem disposed to yield bis opinions to those of Mr. Clove- land. In support of the rumor the fact of Stevenson bavine spoilt several hours with Mr. Cleveland after his arrival is elu-d. Adlal U fiDUiiiiitr. The fact that It was aminuiiRed on tbo day of Mr. Stevenson's arrival that bis letter would probably bo sent to tbo committee tbo next day , and that it has not yet boon soul , nnd that Mr. Stevenson refuses to discuss It further than to Ray it will not bo ready for SKveral days , but olTer.-t no excuse for thu delay , seems to lend color to the rumor of the disagreement between the candidates. It wns said today that rather than alter hU _ loiter to meet the views of Cleveland , Mr. Stevenson hai decided not to wrlto n letter of ncccpiaticu at nil , but to sltnplv lot the matter stand and ili'lay Ibo letter trom time lo lime until after Iho clcctlnn , Mr. Stevenson said tb.li morning that his letter would bo ready in : , few dis , out it is learned from other sources that ho has pos itively refused to discuss his letter at all with several callers who askud him nbout it , not even glvinc the Information that It would bo ready in n few days. At the natloml dcmocrallc headquarters Iho rumor of the delay in Stevenson's letter being caused bv n disagreement with Mr. Cleveland was denied. It is claimed that iho delay is duo wholly to the fact Unit Mr. Stuvcn'son has been so uusv campaigning that ho has not had time ' .o prepare his lotlcr. The domocrnllc politicians , however , admit tnat they have not the slightest Information in regard lo when t c letter will bo ready. riihlle .si-iitlmrnt Cliiiiixlitc. ' That there has been a decided change in ibo opinions of politicians and close observers of events in the prob- nblo result of I no veto In Ihis slate on tha national llcket is ovldencei' ' by n sudden reversal of the odds offered by those who ufo willing to risk tnelr money on Iho event. Up to within a few duy.s , while there 1ms been a decided reluctance to give oven money on Cleveland's election , botb at $1.000 to $ TOO have been made mat ho would carry New York stale. This has now oeen chanced. E. S. Stokes , proprietor of the Hoffman bouse , bus made a hot wllh a well known man on the result In thU stale , in which the latter put up Si.OOO against Sloko's $7-i ) thnt Harrison would carry Ibo slate of Now York. Good reasons for this confidence arc mani fest. A laruo number of prominent republi cans from various parts of tbo slate nro in the cilv and reports given by them nro of n character lhat assures republican success in this stale. AM. CLASSICS iiirui : * i : : Tii ) . iluilgo Crounso Knlurtiiiim ii l.irco : Ciillici- ingot D.iltdlu CountClticns. . DAKorv CITV , Neb. , OJL 'JS. { Special Telegram to Tns IIan. 1 Jiulgo Crounso ant ; R. F. Kloko , candidate for representative , were grcrtted In this place tonight by u crowded hall , over ii'JO being seated in the building , representing all classes and condi tions of peoplo. The medium was called to order by ox-bonntor JohnT. Spencer , and R B. Daily , republican candidate for county at torney , presided. Ho introduce ! Judge Crounso ns the next governor of Nebraska He was received with grQJt applauss. Hi opened bis speech by greeting bis old timi associates whom ne servou in this county Ii an early day on the bench as Judge of tbi district court , after which ho compared tbi "billion-dollar" republican congress to Iti successor , the democratic billion and a bal dollar congress. Ho took up the tariff Issue and cxplaiuui it in a pluln nnd indisputable manner whic ) convinced tbo uudlencu that a tun IT was i necessity to build up manufactures and glv > the laborer the wages ho PO Justlv earns Ho compared. Iho conditions of Americai laborers with Ihoso of foreign counlrlu and showed a marked contrast , wblcl ho asserted could bo maintained enl ; under protective in riff. Ho referred t Iho currency system nnd showed the au " vantages of tho" present urand system ovc Iho wllecat currency advocated by dcmoc racy. Crounso wns for Nebraska and woul do all lo olovata Nebraska ho could and no degrade It. " Hon. R. F. Kloko of West Point , cam ! datn lor representative in tno Sixteenth ill' trlct , was present aud introduced , but snf fcriiiL' from a bad cold could not spoal Colonel Russell of Schuylor then nddrcssc iho audience. His speech wa > devote mostly to Van Wyck and ICom , and h hbowod up their past records in true styn llo closed by soliciting votes for Nebrask and Crounso and Melklojobn , which was re ceivcd with deafening npplauso. Judge Crounsu has many friends in th ! section In both parties who remember hit by his many manly virtues wbllu on th oonch ami who will give him tholr heart i support on election day. J'OOI ) I'OK TIKIUfillT. | Seiutor Mtinilurjmi'rt l.oslrnl Argument Well Kociilvuil l > y Oxford 1'uuptr. Oxi'oiti ) , Nob. , Oct. 2S , [ Special Tologra to Tin : HCE. ] Tbo largest political rail held hero this season was addressed tonlgl by Senator Charles 1 ° . Mandorson and 1 Montgomery , republican nominee for ropr scutativo. Senator Mandorson was listenc o with tbo closest intention for two hour Ho spoke of 17,009,00 } ot immigrants tin had como to this country to better their ca dittoii , and hu showed now liberal tbo ropui llcan party hud been in donations i houies , tbo extension lo thorn of tl ballot , froa schools end the pccunlai advancement made by thcmundorronubllca policy. 1 lo compared the Omaha indepcni cut convention with Uiivid's return to it cave of Adullum , which provoked cener Injgliter. Husho-vcdbv statistics that tl Omaha platform was false , that the pc plu wcro neither dotuorallzoii nor ovormoi gaged , nor morally or socially corrupt , th the republican i parly had Increased the d culation from iiaiiflSUl tofjlin ISO,1. I then proceeded to show that national ban ! were not a curse , having flvcn the country safe and uniform currency. The senatoi speech furnished ludopendoots mid dom orals alike wllh solid chunks of food for i lleciion. lt'4lly or Wnllaca ltfMilillciii | , WAI.MCC , NOD , Oct. 23 , [ Special to Ti HEU.J Tbo republicans of Wnllaco hold very enthusiastic moollng Thursday nigt Hon. Henry St. Huvrier and Captain Ac spoke to a good crowd of republicans. Sou Hundred I'rt-irtit. EXETKU , Nab. , Out.23.-Special [ Tclcart to THE UKB.J-A largo political ritborl was held here tonight. A .special train from Geneva and Varmoni ! brought iho repub lican clubs from those placas iind delee.itions were ale present Iio.n other neighboring towns. The onor.i hottso holds 10J pcoplo nnd was tuxcd beyond Its capacity. Key. ,1. U Tate was the principal speaker , lllsiul- d.-ois woe gro.itly npprcclnicd , Hon. J. .Ion- son of Geneva nnd 10. L. Mnrtlu of Palrmont , candldatos for the legislature , made short speeches. orous IIKI r.Ai.i.v. .Much rjitlnulnin .Miinirr led li.v Iti-ioihllr " > m ul Ni-lini k'.i fllj. NiniUM.v : CITV , Nob. , Oct. ' > . [ Special Telegram lo Tin : UKP.J The republicans of Nebraska City enthused this ovr-ntng. Ho- youit a few selections by tbo band at Court llouso sqjaro there was no slrout demon stration. The rally took place nt the court house , .Mr. Kdwnrd Kosewaterof Omaha bclni ; the speaker. The building was crowded long before 8 o'clock. The exor cises opened with music bv the Light liiiurd band. The speaker was introduced by 11. C. Freeman. Mr. Uosowater snld ho nlwajs had a warm spot lu his heart for Nebraska City , as ho landed hero twenty-nino years ago on his way to Omaha. The great question of four moio years of prosperity or uncertnliinoss was soon lo bo settled. With Harrison had been prosperity , nnd with him prosper ity would continue. Might year ? niro , nflor twenty yean of republican rule , Cleveland was chosen. Four years of ( trover were enough. The democrats claim the tariff to bo unconstitutional. Hu thought .Incitson and U'obstcr moro familiar with the consti tution than Clovoiaud. It Is as much a duty of the nation to protect its industries as Us lands. fUreat applause. ] The coisumcr paid the tax when ho wore Kuglish broad cloth and diaiik imported wine , find ought lo unonuso he was able , but when he wore American goods bo hud something batter and cheaper. llcm-llls of I'rotorlliin. America ol all countries affords tbi ) best opportunities for the psonle. American labor , ho was sure , was equal lo thnt of oihor countries. llo asked would pcoplo como hero if fren trade prevailed' Democrats say tbo MrlCinloy law Is re sponsible-for the Ilomoilo.ul affair ; admit It. U Ithont a tariff there would bo uo Homestead or anv oilier largo manufactur ing towns. 'Iho speaker gave a concise history pt wildcat currency and held up the fallacy ol grconbacuors and frcosilver-lie * . Tne.i ho stood up for No- br.iskL. Nubrasku jiroiluccd more lust vcnr tnun all the gold and silver dug out of iho gtound in the United Stales. It was the best state In the union. Ho thought Uryan sllolc nt rldlnc two horses , nut could not see hewer or whereho hut ! benctltod Iho stale. In closing Mr. Uosowater made an earnest pica for Iho national , suite nnd congressional tickets , predicting success. "Uopublicuns , .stand up for Ncbraslc.i , " will bo the winning cry. Hun. Urn llillirr'n Logic. Snrox. Neb. . Oct. 'JS. [ Special Telegram to Tun BBI : . | A lopubllcan rally was held at this place this oveni-ig which was well at- londed by voters ot all parties. The opera house was crowded , many remaining stand ing throush the entire meeting. S.V. . Christy , candidate for slate senator , an.1 Mr. Kpporson , candldato for county attor ney , each nujo short uJdrcsscs , after which iho orator ot' the evening , Hon. li. S. linker of Omaha , delivered an eloquent and con vincing address. His discujslou of the tar iff and currency questions w a the i > est and fairest that has been made haic. Kven dem ocrats say that he made a very loeic.il and convincing speech and set many of them to seriously thinning. Drop I.ald . clirnto ol ( irorglii DrmorratK. A'lUNrx , uu. , Oct. 2S. The t'rcss pub' lishos a scurrilous nncnymoiis letlcr which has been hunt to the negroes of Screven county who voted the democraticlicltct nt the slate election and which Ihrealons them with lynching if th"v vote the democratic ticket this fall. The Screvon county democratic com mittee ha offorcd a rowird of SI"ill for intormation which will load 10 tbo convic tion of iho nuih.irs of lha letlor. 'I'hodoino- cia's dcclar-j that the negroes will ba pro tected In lif ) and property whatever ticket they vole. Tncso threats have convinced the ncgrooi that the populists nro their enemies and they me deserting thu third party. KoHiiiriitcr v. < . Crvcu. TLKVMMI , Neo. , Oct. -Special [ lo Tun Hr.iIndications : [ point to u rousing time hero Monday afternoon when Mr. B. Kose- water meets Mr.V. . U ( Ireon in Joint debate. The event has been well advertised and has aroused lively anllclpiit'ons In Iho minds not only of the voters of ibis city , but of the lunner-i of iho county , many of whom will como in to hear the discussion of the cam- iiaign issues. The farmers say that ( ircun is a rough diamond and can cut to n line , and that Mr. Hoscvvator wilt have all ho wants to do to bundle him , whllo the local politic ians here claim that when the two goullnmon got together Monday afternoon Uroen won't know wbut hurt him. IMiitthiumit hrt Tu'o K'lllltth * I'l.m MOLTM , Nob. , Oct. Us.Speclal , Telegram to Tan lici'.J Hon. John C. Tura noy of Kansas City addressed a fair si/.ci audience of democrats bore tonight. lh ( speaker rcvluxvcd republican legislation or the tariff < iucstion and tcitiuhcd upon tht Homestead blnke. Ho appealed lo Ihu popl < to ro elect Hryau to congress. John C. Watson addressed a Inr o and en thusiastlo audlcnco of republicans tonigh nt thiiir club room. He made a forcioli bpocch and clenched bjs grip on thn lloa reprosoututivosblp. Iliirrlsuii Indiipuiidi-iitH At ( lAiuuso.v , Nob. , Oot. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Uii : : . 1 1'ropar.itlons have bcoi going on in this county for the past monti for u grand Indupandont rally hero today Van \Yyuk , Shrader and Strlclder uiu' namej as the speakers , but they failed t show at the appointed time , b , 1. Mojcruul of Crawford was the llr-st spoaUor. S , C Kulrchild next accused the republicans o being to blame for ull oxUtintf evils. H , ( , Stewart , candldato for stuto fconutor , dis cussed the financial question , llcniiitlt Nob. , O.t. 23. [ Special Tele it gram to Tun HIK : | Ono of the must cnthu smsjtio ropubllcnu nioottnga that Xeinah precinct has over known has Just boon hi-ld 'J'ho mooting was opened by thu yloo clu singing some very stirring songs. 0. \ \ Scott of Lincoln was Introduced auil poi < to the pcoplo upou thu bqunro. Ho was fo lowed by J , H. Strod and Ji. H. Moorti c Lincoln. Ali'XUlliliT lit Axli-ll , Mixnr.x , Neb. , Oct. 2S. ( Special Telogr.ni to Tun Hue.V. | . II. Alexander dolivure nn adaress to the people of Axloll last nigh to a crowded house. The republican club c over 10'J headed bv the JUcho band hold street demonstration after which , \ir. Ale > under ctlseusiad the tariff nnd silver quc1 tlons. Tonight ho bpoko at Norman , au It dependant m-onb'iold ) , Hum1 * * ' Itcjiiilillruii llully. Neb. , Oct. 23. ( Special to Til Bnu.j Ono of most outhunlaatlu republics mculiigs held in the county this fall w ( bold at Ilurress last evening , Hon. J , Jei ECU , Martin ahd C , H. Sloan were tl : speakers. Muslo was furnished by Ihu Bui in rois bind und cloo club , . ilmlt ) II ( iuod lliipri-'sldll , Mll.roiil ) , Nub , Oct. 28. [ Special to Tl ! Iiii.J : An appreciative audience lllloci it opera house- lust evening to listen lo tbo dl cusulon oj the pollticul issues of the day t ( MuJorJ. r > . Miller of Omaha , llo nmuo i excellent Impression. CALMLY KILLED HIMSELF 0. J , Myers Laid Down in tin Alloy nml Ended a Weary Life , SHOT PLUMB THROUGH THE HEART C.li.iMly lll < rcucrjMuile li ) 11 \\ntc\\\\\\n \ tit Ilio l.ltiirrtl Oil Alllts-limirtilly hi ldntllylnK tlio llp.itl Mim-ltu Was u Tea nut i-r. About ten minutes past $ o'clock last nirlit Oniccr Baldwin , who was walking tbo North Seventeenth street bent beyond Cuuiln ? slrootV heard n pistol sbot. The ontcor wn * only nbout n block nwny from tbo sound , but could not locate tbo report. .Iiiat tiftor 1 a. in. George Bell , 0110 of thn wiitcbinoii nt tlioVooilninn Linseed , olt works , passed ntuund the buildings niid on tlio south sldo of the llttlo frame oftlco routul tlio body of u young man lylni ? dead. Hell blew his wht.stlo ami onicor Baldwin nt once responded. A raporl win tbcu sent tu the Juil utirt the coroner notlilud. ' 1 he body lay on tbo right sldo with the right nnn iind hand bidden. The face wns half turned upward. No ono was allowed , to touch the rorpso until tlio arrival of Deputy Coroner Welch , Then the Doily was turnoU over , nnd in tbo right b.ind , tightly clutched , ' was a JVJ-callbro revolver with two empty chambers. 'J'ho coat was oponcil and disclose ) an unbiittoncil vest nnd mi open shirt , both stained \\lih blood. Right over the region of the heart was a bullut hole , nnd probirg showed that one of the bullets from thti revolver hait passed directly through the heart caus'liiR Instantaneous death. The man's clothing ubovo the waist wn dyed n crimson hue and the b'.ood nuoi the wound had commenced to Hot , .snowing con- cluslvolv that the report of a pistol hoard earlier in the evening bad been the shot llreil uv the suicide. When fomiu the body was cold and stiff. A search of tbo pockets of thn dead man re- vo.iled a bill from Pr.ter.son & Co. , 15KI Uouglns street , to 0. .1. Mvcrs for ono gold ring , costing Sr.iTi. A line ring on Ills left hand appeared to bo now. A card from the Modern Wojdmon of America showed thnt C. J. Myers was a member of that orilor. Several well worn loiters also bore the siimo address. The dead man was dressed in a rctt and blade strined sack co.\t and pantaloons , stiff hat and blue cotton snlr : . Me was clean shaven , except for a stubby icddish mous tache , unit his ago V.MS , about ; 10 year" . No one around the work * seemed lo know the man , except Policoioitn Buldulit , who said that bo thought the dead man worucd hi East Omtihn. The oftleor ndvancod tbo opinion - ion that Myers lived nt 1121 North Kfgh- tccnth street , and a Bii : : report or called nt thnt number , but too Myers llvli gtboro hap- poiiou to bo u traveling man and his inUiiils were G. W. The body wns tnkon to the morgue nnd no inquest will bo held today. Everything pointed to a clear case of sul- cido but the imperfect identification miule it dinicult to usccrluin the motive. At the morgue an employe nald Mycr ? drove a wagon for the Blue Tank llco , and lived near Twoutloth and Pierce strnfjts. CftYSTALUKED WICKEDNESS. Moral ( ) lilliiltir | < anil Sinliil SliorliMHiiliicrf' Wlilcli Ki'iit III- Police llnsv. Nick Molong was sliort on experience last night and Oroppo.l bis roll , amounting to a little over $ , ' 100 , in consequence. Tim victim \\as stooping nt the C Ity hotel nnd struck up an ucqualntunco with a stianger who was u % prepossessing In appearance ns the av erage coniidenco mnn. The latter wns short an unknown amount and wanted MolonR to Hdvanco it , and of course that kind heartcrt individual could not refuse. Ho forked over every cent that ho lui ) , nnd is now ahead n bunch of experience that Is bicrer than n stack of bay. The police hive been furnished with n description ol the enterprising stran ger , who is short In .stature and has "soin-a small hiaoours up to about Lore , and a-buri mustache , and ills odder face vas slick. ' " Molotig worked until Wednesday for .Tncoji Ambrose at Milliard , and is quite "welt knowu In this city. A daring robbery was perpotintod nbout 3 o'tlocli last night , on Kloventh stniot neat' the corner of Farnam. Sam Bowman , u clerk ut the Windsor hotel , WHb tbo victim. While ) walking peaceably along he was sud denly seized by two mon , thrown down , strangled nnd robbed. The thieves obtained' about & ! 0 and then ran down the alloy ' , ow ard the east. Just ns they turned the alloy corner they ttuew several bills on tbo sidewalk In order to delay Howmun in tbo chase. . The schema worked , for tlio hotel cleric stopped tu pick up the cash , and thus lost sight of the robbers. Bontnau reported the matter to thu pollen and the man will liliely bo arrested sometime during tbo day. Mosc McDonald , colored , assaulted u whlto man named I'at Hughes on a bUteuntli street motor ear List night ind was arrested. Moso had fl.t5 ! nud wanled to put It up for bis appearance in the morning , but the Jailer couldn't BOO it that way , so Moiea wont down to n cage In the dark. Ted Mulvlhllt was locked up in the city Jail last night nnd the charge of forgery , placed ojinosllo his name oti the blotter. It is claimed that younrf .Mulvlhlll forged hla hrolhor Tom's iiainu to n .JI3 check nnu. oblnined tlu > money on the MI mo , Old John Peel , known for many years in pullcn circlet , us n irnmn and confirmed drunkard , was taken to the police station last night In nn Insane condition , Drink and lack of proper teed brouifht the old-timer down at last , lie will bo turned over to tbo county today. The police yostordny cared for Anna Workerslne , n domestic who suddenly wont insane. She will bo sent to tbo county com missioners for examination sonic lime today. MM. ,1 , H , Clark , who claims to Uo Ironi I OttumwH , applied at the uollco Mutton yes. tordu > for help , aim was directed to the em ployment ofllcos by Matron Cumlncs. Slnco then nothing ban Been seen or hour.l of her. A . ' year-old daughter was loH at the Croulia. Mis. Clnrk said that her husband bad deserted hor. V'JI.I.IUKU ( .V .1 1IH11HH ! Itlc four Trains t'r.isli Togutlinr nml rail Into thu Illvur. Tiiitiir. HAUTK , Ind. , Oct. 2S.A tcrrlflo collision between two Itiz Four freight tralns occurred this morning on the Wabaih river brldgo hero , The shock bioko thu bridge and piled the two engines and a dozen cars , itwerat loaded with live stock , Into the water banaath , Hntjlnoor Westry Allison of tbo eastbound i rain lies dead bo * nuatb his ougiuo. 'L'tvo otber trainmen wcro hurt , _ _ _ Trulu Tonn. , Oct. " 3 , The ( Jrdor ot Train Dispatchers was permanently organ * ued here with 157 charter mombora. W. W. ( Jlfott of I'lmi I ) luff u was elected villa. ? dispatcher. Tbo constitution contains ; bt. proicutlvo feu'urc. Vlullni til Tdiiiu-iKi-u .Mooinlihirn. NAMiviM.eTenn. , Oot.2S , J. U Spurrier , dojiuty Unilod Htatoi I'ovonuo collector , who wa 'ambuscaded and sbot by tnoou bUer * toino days ago , died U t