r FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWUNTY-SECONI ) YEAH. OMAHA , MONDAY MORNING , NOV12MHEK 1-1. 1802. NUMBER 1-18. CAVE FALSE ISFORJIATIOS DislLECtt Work of m A < ? enl. of tbo State Department. ITS GEARING ON THE BERING SEA CASE It.ui Pi-lrnll ! } IIH rnllioiitl * C'oinpl - uliIIm llmrrniiu'iil'ii t.'ntn > lln tin- CliinilI iilriillilnl Stiilrini'iits Ke- Itiu hciillng IndiMtry. WiMi'M-ios , 1) . C. , Nov. 111. The Post todav published an urticlo lo the effect that Ivan Peiro.T , a special agent of the Slate de partment , nnd formerly in a consulate do- parlmet.i. has baen detected In the net of furnishing fulso information to this govorn- mcnl In relation lo tbo seal Industry of Aluskn , which has btca embodied In the prnparation ol tbo Bering sea case for arbi tration Continuing , tbo article says : "When the Klalodeparlinont began the lasksome moiilhs ago ot preparing Iho Bering sua case lorarbi- iratlon , It became ncccssarv lo sccuro the assistance ot nil exports ou Alaskan nnd seal ing questions. In Investigating thn llteraluro on Vho resources of Alaska , the department encountered the name ot Ivan Pen-off moro frequently than that of any other author , und , upon Inquiry for him being instituted , ho was fo.ind to bo u special agent ot iho census bureau , -It was tdso learned that ho had taken the census of Alaska for thn United States gov- crnmont in ly ) and IS'JJ ' nnd written iho monograph Issued nv the bureau of stntislles ol Ihe Treasury department on Alaska. In nddtllon to this ho had also assisted Hubert Ilowo Hancrjft in the preparation of the Ifttlcr't. History of tbo torrllorv. It was quite evldnnt to the State department , there fore , that this hitherto trusted ofllcial would bent valuable assistance In the preparation of tlto Boring sea case. Dlicovrri'il in I'raml. "Mr. Peiroff wus thereupon summoned from the census bureau to the State di'pirt- mcnt , and ho wus entrusted , wilt iho exami nation Into and tbo compilation ot ccrlulu facts relating to the scaling industry. It was not necessary for him to visit Alaska , nnd his work was done In this cily. Somn llmo after It had been submitted to tbo uo- partment ono of the government's special nttornovs , while examining the data , discov- cicil an error. Closer investigation showed Ihnl nearly the untiro Information furnished by Potrolf hud boon falsified , nnd in a man ner which loft no doubt of falsification , with wilful Intent to deceive. "Tl.ls dlscnvciy astounded tbo State de partment oftlrlulM. The Information bad already been Incorporated In tuo cato of the government as sent to Loiidon and formed n part of the oxp.-rt opinion , although it wus not the keystone by any means. ' 1 bn British government wus tit once nntllicd Unit , tbo United States had been led Into errors of stbtnincnts und was informed thiit u correc tion would bo made when ibo couninr case , ns the .supplementary papers are termed , was Mlhinlttcd. "Tho discovery has crealed considerable oxcltoment In ofllcial circles. The superin tendent ot the census has boon In conference with the prcsldoni , the secretary of state mid secretary uf the interior regarding bis faithless omployi * . The question has natur ally arisen , If Potroff's work has been fulsl- llcil 111 cue instnncc , uro not his census lig- urcs also unreliable ! "This Is an inquiry that can only ho an swered niter lodlous and perhaps uxnsuslve Investigation , furiously enough , the'rois no law upon the statute ocoks to meet such a cnso us this , and Mr. Pctroif will simply lese Ins government position with the Knowledge that ho never again re-enter ofllciul life. IMwmi'il MM Adventurous Spirit. "Pelroll' is n Itusslan by birth , who moved to Alaska when Unit country was n Russian province , and ho lived there forty years. Ho is now ( I'J ' years of age. Ho has been an ad venturous spirit all bis life , llo took thn census of Alaska in IbSO , and It was upon the recommendation of Cicneiul H. A. Walker Unit ho was selecled lo furnish Ihe Alaskan Blnllsllcs for the census which has just been completed. " Ofllcials of the Stale und Interior depart ments , wlinn shown the article this evening , afUrnicd its correctness , uut declined to say anything further. M.S/ ; AJJB.V.I' < > / itiinn't > . < * onrmii < > i < s Wlilcli Hut Mi-tli'MlUt I'rflales Will Attniul tinNiiilni ; Vcnr. Niw : Yoitu , Nov. Ul , Bishop Fowler , secretary of iho board of bishops of Uio Molhodlst lipiscop.il church , has prepared Uio following list of assignments of bishops ns adopted by iho board ot bishops of Iho conferences of ISM : Bishop Wuldeii South Carolina confer ence , Bcnneiuvlllo , S. C. , January 11 ; Delaware conference , Dover , Marcn 9 ; Now Jersey conference , Mount Holly , March 12 ; NEW York conference. Tarr.vtowu , April 15. Bishop BowmanGeorgia conference , Dnmorcst , Januury 12 ; Alabama , Birmini- Hum , January I'.l ; Ceniral Alabama , Bir mingham , January 'J ! ; Upper Mississippi , Corinth , February . Bishop Foster Savannah , Brunswick , January 13 : Florida , Puliitua , January lit ; SI. John's Ulvor , Dcland , January ' , ' 0 ; Lex ington , Solbyvdle , ICy , , Mnich ; ! . Bishop Audraws Mississippi , Crystal Springs , January 1' . ' ; Juno mhalon place not holcctod ; Louislunn , Sbruveporl , January Bishop Newman Arkansas , Fort Smith , February'J , Baltlmoio , Hagorlown , March " 7. Bishop Newman , will nflorwards visit tno Souih American mission. Bishop Hurst Kansas , Baldwin , Maroh 1 ; ton th Kansas. Coffoyviilc , March S ; south west Kansas , ( ireiit Bend , March fi. hh Bishop Warren -Vircinia , Kounolic , Murcb II ; Philadelphia , Norrlstnwif ; March U ; cen tral Pennsylvania , Belle Forte , March ft. uo Bishop Fowler Central Missouri , Mexico , Marcus ; St. Louis , Bullor.March 15 ; Kirtcs- ; vlllo , Mnrch . " . ; Norm Dakota , April ! ' . Bishop MorrlllVllmington , March 15 ; ncrihwcst Indiana , La Porto , April I'.1. ' Bishop Joyce North Indiana , MIshapaku , March 311 ; Kast ( iorman , Buffalo , N. y. , April li ; Troy nnd Albany , Auril 13 ; Vor- innnt , linrton , Anrll Hishop Nlndo Now York , Kast Dunbury , Conn , Anrll .1 ; Middle \Ve.itorook , April T , : llishop Fiugoraid Newark , plucc nut se lected , "probably Jersey City , April 0G ; AVyomini , ' , Scranton , April 13. Northern Now York , Mulono , A pill 1 ! > . Illshop ( ! oodt > ell Now ICnglnnd , iiluco not llxod , April 5 ; Now ICnglaud southern 1 I'lymoutn , Mass , August r ' . Tnu foreign conferences will bo visited by DUhoiih Tlioburn , Taylor. Feta , Newman unil Vincent as tollowsi Itishop Thoburn-South India , Hombay , Ddcombor H , Ih'.i3 ; llombay , llumbay , Dccem- lier ID. North India , Hurcilly. January 11. Northwest India , Agra. January 11) ) ; llungul , Jiuruiau , ( alcuttn , February Cil ; Maluv. A lii , Singapore , March i Itishop Taylor Liberia , January 23. Congo inisuon , no llxed date. Sloxlc-u'v rromliiliii ; < ; riii < , , \ Nrw Oiu.iMxLu. . , Nnv , 1 ! ! . The Times- Democrat's City of Mexico special says ; The government tius received reports from nearly idl the elates ot tbo repubito during tlio past few days. Tbo outlook for n boun tiful corn uod beau cron U reported as vorv iiromiiln. The yield bin been Inimonso. Tticro lias been on abundance of rain in the btatos of Cblhuahhs , Conluilla and i go and the protracted drouth in that portion of tbo ropublio bus boon uompletoly broken , lltiiillngtiiii'a .Mi'tli-iiii Tiirrliuno. Nr.w Oiu.i.'AX * , La. , Nov. 18. The Tlmes- Domocrat's Uurango , Mex , , srecml says ; ( . ! . P. Ilutitlugton , president of the rioutbern I'aclUc , wlio hat been an active participant tn the celebration of the completion of the Monlcan International railroad , visited the Inmous Iron mountain , which ho recently purchased. Ho still rnfuscs to mnko any for publication concerning the purchase. Mr. Ilunlineton Ims valuable silver mine * In this stiUo and it Is snld ho will noon cstnb.lsti n Inrgo smelter in this ctyl. _ _ in : / / : < ; iii > Mit. r/.Krwi..i.vi > .s CnrlniM CrotriM Ciillcct on the Walk * and Mtr nt the \Vn1M. Ninv VHIIK , Nov. lit , Sunday came as fi welcome relief to Prcsldont-eloct Clove- Innd. Ho was ono of the nnrdest worked men In Now York last" weak , aril his friends considerately rofrnmod from calling upon him toil.iv. Ono of them said bo had enough visiting since election to last him over Sun day. day.Many Many pemntiR hunp around Mr. Clovo- hind's bouso to got a look at him. The crowd planted Ihauisclvos before the house In the afternoon and began to devour It with Iholr oyoj. Other pcoplo passing through the street on their way from church thought something was happening and they , lee , slopped. This Interest in the promises kept up all dav. The streams of ten-grams nnd lotlcn to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland still cotnu in. No lotlers , of course , arrived , but there were many dispatches. A wagon load of lellcri Is expected tomorrow. The express companies delivered many pack ages on Saturday , including several dolls for Miss Kutli Cleveland. Many dc-.nocrals scorn to think that the ex-prosidonl would bo happier If ho hud their picture In his al bum and they nro sending Ibotn in largo uumbeis. Others "as n gnar.intpo of good failh" send long letters , largely descriptive of themselves , and they don't seem lo DO apropos of Anything In particular. Things nro qulot nt democratic national headquarters. The mou conspicuous objects there tonight were Iho headquarters' "mm- col" anil .1 hlij lire. Tbo mascot is a cat , marUesl almost exactly llko n tiger , and greatly resembling in miniature the Tam many hull quadruped. A peculiar thing about the animal Is that it strayed lute tbo headquaitcrs on election night. lir.llt to .1 M , Carl \Vllliulin Aiiinieiidiirl , a ICuinus city Saloon I'orlor , l.clt a fortune. IC Nsn CITY , Mo. , Nov. U. Carl \Vllholm Ammondorf , bnlr lo iho os'.ato of his father , worm * 1.0t)0in , ) ! ) ) ! ) Ciortunny , has boon located In this citv. Ho U n porter tn ttio saloon of Henry Woolsteln , l-t''U KastKletucntb stronl , and Is Known 113 ' 'Pencil Charluy. Before lin became a saloon porter ho psddlod pencils about the streets und Ihtis gained his nick- n m P. HU family lives In Berlin and his father was very wealthy. The son was wild and ran nwny from homo' twelve years ago. Shortly a'fterwnrjs bis fathcrdlod , and since then no'trace of tlio son could be found , although dlllgont effort was made , until a. description nf the missing man was received hero and wus found to lit "Pencil Charley , " the saloon porter. His mother was notified and stio promptly sent money with which to pay her son'.s passage homo. Aimnomtorf seem * to bo suffering with n mild form of lunacy und hardly realizes his position. Henry Steu- benrach bus been appointed his cuardian and will attend to his business until no can arrange lo send him back lo Uermauy. i. 17 Kr / .w onto. llrimlihi'-.uu llir : nurdy Curried Tliul State. COM MIII - , O. , Nov. W. The republicans liuvc rocclved olllciul returns from nil the counties which show u plurality in the state for Taylor , republican , of 1,031 , and Danford , the head of thu electoral ticket , of b.T-S. Danford runs several thousand uhond of the other republican electors and Seward , the head of the democratic electors runs 1.000 or fi.OOO ahead ot his colleagues. The general opinion l > that Seward will bo elected by defeating the olcntor who receives tbo simillodl numbpr of votes on tno republi can tiultut. The Jljiircs show that the republicans will save their stale ticlcot and olcct twonty-two of the twenty- three doctors and tori of the twenty -ouo congressmen. Tbo democratic committee makes no state ment , pending the nftlcial count. . Carpenter , the h > : ad of the electoral tlokot of Uio people's party , received 4,00' ] votoi in the thirty-six counties which have sent. olll- ciat return > to tnu secrotnrv of state. Uceil , prohibition elector al the head nf his ticUut , received S\.T.I. ! iir Ki.Kir 1'nti- < > l -Idcktiin , O.illfuriil.'i , ICIuctrl- cliin. Sroi'KTOS , i'al. , Nov. i : ) . Charles liar- told , employed at the Oicctrlo works , was in- stanlly killed last night by n shock received whllo working at an arc light. On his way homo with his wife nnd two children ho noticed thot the light needed attention. Ho went lo Ihn poll and wllnout the uiunl pre caution to stand on a nonconductor ho at tached tbo crank while standing on the earth , nnd instantly fell doubled up and al most deinl. The passersby saw him fall and went to his assistance. Life was al most extinct and he died after taking n fnw breaths. When ttio body was examined no mark was found on it nor was Ihorc any 8li.'n of burning. Seine of tbo electricians nt the works thought liartold was not killed by electricity because no burns were neon. Still Tiillilnu Abiint Our Clertlnn. PAKINov. . III.Tho French nubile is Just beginning to grasp the tigaltlcanco of the result of thu oloctlon in the United States. Thu financial columns of the dally press and financial oriruns declare thut the democratic success will give a now impetus to Irado and will bring additional capital into business throughout the world , nnd will add fresh fuel to thu.smoiildnring ugliallon against the "McKinloy protection of France. " The leading Swiss ttevlow warns ISuropo that il tlio democrats lower the tariff in America , Amuiic.i will become redout-able unless F.uropo also adopts frco Iradt ) . High duties on American products , It says , will intensify ihu avll ana complete the rum of the countries of Kuropu. llrrllu Scirl.llUti Will .Mi'i'l , BKIII.is , Nov. 1I.Tho ! socialist conven tion will meet ul Concordin hall tomorrow. The convention will organlro by electing proper ofliceri ! und establishing rules ot pro ceed u to. Al a mooting on the following day Klohurd FUchor will unlcr upon iho report of ibo general worK done by ibo committee during tbo preceding yeur. Other reports will bo made bv Furdinand Hw.ild on the intorna- tioiial lubor congress injrich , on the com- mercial crisis and its consi'qiiencu. gencr.il poverty. Bcbel will discuss "Anti-Semitism Socloty Doctrine. " Bnsldes this subject a number of other * will ho discussed. A now committee will also bo elected , Mr . Ili'liniint Nr.w YOIII. , Nov. Ill , -Mrs. Bulmont , widow > ot the lute August Belmont , and mother of August nnd Perry Bolmont" Is dying ut her residence , 100 Filth nvouuo. A year und era uutf ago Mrs. BelniontoutToreu from n severe attack of grip , which seriously utfccled not hings und dlgoatlvii organs , Her physicians sny her death may bo expected at any hour. .Mil dp u Short VUlt. Viusst , isov , 18. Therzarowitch , who or rived In this cily yesterday , dopartcd tonlcht for St , Petersburg. Ho conferred for an hour IhU morning with Count Kulnokv , tUo Auslro-Ilnu arlau foreign minister. Later ho was Iho guest of honor at a banquet given nt iho palace. _ Will Itii Mud d u Cardinal. LONDON' , Nov , 1 ! ) . A dispatch Irotu Homo Bays. K H probabla that Mgr. Hatolll , who is now nolourniug In America , will bo made a cardinal on his roluru to Homo next year. LONDON'S ' IDLE THOUSANDS Bloody Sunday Remeniberad by the Work ing People. DEMONSTRATION IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE 'I hoinuncU Till II , Listen ID SpjrclliM Hiid Adopt Itcsuliitliins A PriUTlill lint llarni'it I'riilrtt froin iJiininpliiyvil l.nlHir Ainii'oby llcniiiniL'ril. LOVDO.V , Nov. IM TMf.iliur square was todnj' , iho an ni verso ry of flloo.lv Sunday , the scene of n great pondlar demonstration in thu celebration of Uio rouoration by tbo lib- crul government of the right lo bold public meetings In the square and to civo iiotlco to the demands ot ttio unomploye.1 poor upon the government and local bodloi lo start all needed public Improvements so us to assist In relieving existing destitution. Bright sunshine ushoroJ in iho morning and brought crowJs of ncoplo to the spot , wlilcti will doubtlois over bo msoclutuil with the memorable conlllct of that Sunday tn 1S1" , when Ch&rles Warren s'icoosifillly ' up held his order , prohibiting tbo usa of the squaio azalnst the masies , which made u concerted olTcrt lo break Ihrouch Ibo lines of pollco nnd soldlory. The weather In the afternoon was less favorable. Tha sky b3- came clouded a.id throntoiiod rain. Nothing daunted , the legions of unemployed , of so cialists aud other sympathizer. * , mircbod in bodies lo Iho siinaro , moil of Lhum coming from the east and southeast. A band wa statloned there , which greeted the arriving processions , the llrat three of which were social-democratic bodies. They carried red banners and wcroled by a number Qt girls waving rod Hags. They tooK up a posi tion at the base of tbo Nelson column , auout three t aides of which platforms were con- slructod. Thu balustraded front of Iho gal lery provided another moans of accommoda tion for the crowd. Insi'i-lpll , IM on tin ) luinrrs : , The baunurs bore Inscriptions such as "Workers of the world unlto aud sow tno seed , but do not lot the lyranla reap. " Another which was greeted everywhere with cheers was inscribed : Tukun by Warren's Bullies , Bloody Sundiy. Hotnlion Same Day. " The banners warn placed out spread about Nelsou's monument , forming a bright background to the dune masses sur rounding the speakers. Tbo windows und roofs of the buildings overlooking lao square worn crowded wilh spactatori. There was a notlojablo absence of police within iho square , but hundreds on fool und numbers of mounted men were stationed buclc of the National gallery ami at other con venient spots out of sight. Detachments of three or four xvera placed every tbrcu or four yards at the approaches to tho.quuro , whllo un ambulance corns with stiotcners and otlior paraphernalia , was on hand ready for service. Scotland Yard , too. was roadv for an emergency. The square was filled with a vast con course ot people byi : ; yo. It was an emin ently orderly crowd , however. Ordinary trafilu was lltlla impeded. A majority ot thu procession were well dressed working men. There wercfortvspcalcors , Including Jnbiin Burns , James ICcir , H. M. llyndman , Ben Tillet , Bernard Shaw and William Satindcrs , M. P. The speeches were limited to six minute.1 ! each. Owing to iho uuiso only luoic near the .speaker. ! .could hear theni. Tlio majority could only look on and watcli Iho gesticulations. .loliiin liitriiH' Speorli. Burns , who spnko from iho luonumcnt , was louilly cheersd. Ho moved the resolu tion aneut the unemployed. His speech was moderate. Ho contrasted this square us it appeared on BloodyjSunday with tlio po.icu- ful assembly of today. Ho said tb.it thirty per cent of the engineers jind workmen in tuo steel , Iron , tin plalo and shipbuilding in dustries wore out of wor. ( , but ha attribilled this unfortunate condition to previous over production. With nn eight-hour day's work , bo declared , this would bo remedied , and he advocated the establishment of labor bu reaus , llo expressed regret that the over- worltod employe * , instead of the railroad di rectors , had been uillml In tbo collision nt Thlrsk. Cony Bearo , who spoka from-tbo balustrade of th National gallery , urged his hearers to cotnpol the respectful control of the police. Ho deprecated talk nbout the use of dypatnlto to secure lo the peoples ibo restora tion of their rights. Such absurd utterances as were hoard at Tower Hill were n disgrace und came chlclly from the lips of foreign paupers. Others spoko. The resolutions were put from all ihu platforms at 4:15 : p. in. und weru declared carried , Ihough iho hubbub nrevcnled the words of the resolutions bolng board bo.vond iho plalform. Ttio fiounra was then quickly cleared und tbo processionists tool : up tbo march to their respective districts , with" bands playinp and 1. banner * waving. At tbo ho id ol onu proces sion was a crav-beard on horse back , ropro- sunling the red shirt. CAISII : ; > IIICAVV i.oss. Vi-ry Slrlt-t Oii'ii-iiiitino Itiiilutliins Applied liy Cnliiin Anlliorlllfs , IltVAXt , Nov. 111. The sciiro about the cholera has caused ID litllo trouble and nnxioiy to the authorities hero , obliging them to nnforca a strict quarantine on nil vessels coming from ICuropo und tbo Uuitod States , seine twenty mrpo steamers being sent to Muriel , forty miles west of Havana , to lay out tbo time allotted to each. Mnny passen gers bv thosij vessels ivera put to much is- convenient ! and expense un ucuount of the detention , some of thom being without means to defray tno increased cost of the voyage. The season being so well advanced toward winter and the oxcitomunt ut the possible approach of cholera subsided , u elmnuo for | Uio better is visible , and soim wo may ex pect to sea business resuming normal con ditions. Yellow fever has carried off quito a large .number of , oooplo during the last three months , am one thorn several ( j or mans who hud cotno to Havana intending to remain ponuaiicntly as business mou . In ono of the largest hospitals nf twenty rases of votmto eighteen have died. Too many stranger * come to Cuba In spring tlmo , so soon to bo followed by lha hot months or summer , when sickness may bu expected. The fall season Is much snfer , ns strangers have n chnncu of becoming nccllmatcii ihrouch the winter months , Without being n pronounced epi demic , Iho lust season has been fatal to a good many , especially young people boiwccn Uio aces of 'M und UO years. Crops nro 1 ol.lng well , nnd the cano 11 maturing rapidly. Seine of the largo i iral plantations will soon commence ipg tuooano lofl over from last year. U3- cent rains have been bonellcial to growing crops of ull kinds , and the promise. Is good for business generally , Tba excitement among planters and other capitalists result ing from tbo increased taxes imposed b > too Madrid government to taltu effect on nnd utter July last , bus subsided In a moasuw , The government , has extended the lunu for iho collection of the Increased taxes upon thoiugar Industry until iho coming of the next crop , and many bopa to see the schedule much modilled for Uio future. Already FOICII largo IIres r.avo taken place on some of iho sugar estates , 25(1,01)0 ( ) arrobas of standing corn having been consumed , Tnls must cause n hiuvy loss , as tbo cano cannot bo ground , ns Is done when Gugur malting Is general , There should bu a way to avoid iho destruction of to much cano iyn. lire , which In iho majority of cases is In. lentloual In rorcugu for real or imaginary wrongs between employers und ibdlr help. rye The cultivation of tobacco ii increasing throughout tha Uiacd und tba pru > ont crop Is said lo bo fairly food , and brings good prices with a good demand , with largo sale * ft SnntA Clara at from IJO to & 1I the bale. The crop nt Santa ilqra ! this year will roach COJ.OOO baloi. 'Notwithstanding that there arc alien dftyj of linpanding cy- clono.s iind 'htrrlc Yif.i , the season has passed without anything of notn happening , and Cutting nro now oil ) ying most delightful weather , with the mercury standing nt S0 = throughout the dsy , fulling to T-t3 at night , The .stock of sugars In the warehouses of Ha- vann Is only tt3.ttw ) bags. M ltv ) s.imu tlmo In IS'Jl ' tbcro Were : U'.liK)3 bagt , showing lhal there has lioori.Hi bolter demand for this great staple during iVio year previous. Thodirtv pap'er money listioct by the Span ish Bank of llav'nnn ' so many years ago still hold * a disturbing place In buslnou transac tions , though nrldtiullv lessoning In value , Intngonly worth 33 and 89 ents porl Span- | HI ( gold. Hicolpts at thn custom house nf Havana fall .shori SOIIID f5.XJUJO for October as compared with 1SJI , proving that high duties reduce the amount ot imparts. MU.TZICK MAV in : i\piii.ii : : : > . Ills ( irrinnti Nrut IUvitrlii < 4 Illxpli-ixa Ciiprlvl WondrrliillyC1I. . fOoi > rrliMo < t ISJJ liy .1,1 not ( ior.l ) i tlji : i ti ] BEUI.IV , Nov. -Now [ York Herald Ciblo : Special to Tun BEE.I I nm threatened with expulsion. Yl'no. other day on asking for let.tcrs attbo Hotel Ballovtio iho clerk handed tnc n card adorned with the iinmo of Co\iut von Klnderlanxvacher , requeuing mete to call at the foreign olllco. Message * ot this sort usually moan tulsctilof. The count at present nets ns a kind of press policeman. By profession ho Is a courtier. He was closely concerned in the late Intrigues against Bismarck , I proceeded ut oifc'o to \Vllholmstrasso , where 1 was shown into the count's sanctum. Shortly after thu count joined ma , Ho car ried In his hands -batch of uutlings from Iho Herald. He looked surly , but his man ner nl the outset , though uncivil , was not positively rude. "I will be plait' , " sold he , unfolding the papers and pointing to a Berlin dispalch headed , "Must Aral to the Tooth , " summing up tbo viewj ot high Gjrniat' political authority on the prospacls of Iho Interna tional significance ot Capr'vl's ' army bill. "This dispatch ot yours is a lissuo ot false- hoods. It is also injurious. 1 suppose you will grant tnat , . " Iropliou : "Thai's strong language. I will grant nothing , und beg to remark that you don't know who wrote that dispatch. As lor its tendency , I need only say Ibo commu nication embodies the remarks of an eminent Gorman political personage. " "But you nro responsible forUiomossngei' ' ' "Certainly. I accept the responsibility.1' ' Well , then , I warn you if this sort of thine goes ou , you will have lo luke Ibo con sequences. " " 1 nm ready. " "Wo nro not disposed to extend hospltalily lo the writers ot such regicrungo feidlich articles. " "Indeod ! Will you please put that into clear Gerinun for ma ! ' . ' "Plainly , then , wo tpay expel you. " ' Well , t was anxious to bear you say so. You have tlio power. I shall do mv duty to the Herald ull Ibo samo. The Herald is an independent paper. " The count looked angry. "The HOWS con tained In'this despatch Is faho , " said ho , forgetting - getting hi.s politeness. "YourememDor some time ago when tbo Herald announced that tho'German govern ; inent was dickering with -Homo nbout the army Dill thut two or thrco days later our news was confirmed In five different places and by at' least ono souii-ofticinl Gorman paper ! " "Ob , wo know all about these confirma tions. We know lots of things here. " "Do you insinuate that 1 sent tbo Homo despatch to the London News ? " "Wo know who did. As for this dispatch of yours , it is , ol course , untrue that any leading Gorman statesman oi cr told you what you say bo did. And. " ho added , "rotlivd statesmen nro not leading states men , " apparently poiiitiii'to Bismarck and ignoring or pretending to ignore the fact that Ihu word statesman was not used in the dispatch. ' Das 1st uuch so clno melnung , " said 1 paronttieliciilly. "And bow could ytfur Gorman statesman have known whether General von Schliflon has , as you say , or has not lost touch w'tb ' the Austrian general stuff ! " "livery ono has not such good sources of information as thu Herald. I remember having read much more slanting things than those you complain of , quito lately , too , ut- toranccs of eminent Germans printed IP German papers. " "If you refer to the remarks made by Bis marck , every ono knows they were lies. ' prompted by hnto. " ' Logan" nnd "llasa" were the words used by the count. , "Have you anything else to say , Herr Gruff ! " "Or.ly to roueat that wo mav nave to treat I you ns wo iroated Wossllitsky. Wo may oxnel you. " It was my turn to b3 annoyed now. "You may expel tno , Herr Grail' , " said I , "but 1 forbid you to compare mo with the man you regarded as a spy , " Mni/rxin. : Iliii-nliariU Wins Another Suit , fOoi-ilKldt'cl | ) 1332 tiy Jmioi ( ior.loj llantiutt.l I'AIIIS Nov. 13. [ Now York Herald Cable -Special to Tnu BBi,1-Sarah : Bornhardt has won another lawsuit against n Paris dressmaker. It soums that In 1SSI Sarah ordered u dross from'Mtno. Dannion , n well Known couturiere. The dross was not for herself but for ono oflSarah's nieces. When limsned , Bcrnburdt , not finding it what she hud ordered , refused to accept delivery , and cut elf hoibuilnoi * dealings with Mme. Dannlon. Later onj iho latter called e.in Sarah with n rod dro > | tnggown trimmed with gold which eaoinsislod on leaving with Iho actress in splio of.tnn.lntter's assertions thut sbo did not want tt , > ho loft it in Born- bnrdt's anto-rooKi , attfl nil efforts to induce : her to taico it back proved in vain , whereupon ) - upon Sarah sout'lt ' tOjtoe public warehouse on storage. Time pusod on , ana then tbo couiuriera bontln u bill for n dressing gown which Bornhaifdt refused to pav , and now the third chamber tribunal decides that she U perfectly right ami has nonsuited the dressmaker. V'rt'iicr : * in tlin rortuunl C'lililiinl , Nov. lii. -dlsnatch from Lisbon says that the Lisbon Harbor work * contro versy growing on ( of ibo action of Ibo I'oriu- CU030 government In seizing u plant belong ing lo.M. liorsent , a'Froncli contractor , has led to differences in IUQ I'ortugueso cabinet. M. Hnrdnt s'uspon'fled operatloas in July , last on accpunt of lojios su'stalno'l on exchange - change In paylcg for machinery and coal re ceived from ubroad , The seUitre has ao - cenlly been iho ctibjsct of cirroipoDdiiiico between the Frenci nnd 1'ortugiieso ) govern- menu. His thought that rho dilTcroncos in , the cabinet win rjsult In Us reconstruction on n cnribcrvnllre basis osforo Iho openlnu' of tbo Ottos , Mtnlucn Betusaida , Amaral and Furiadu rejlktnltiif thujr porlfollos , fiiyui-iii' I'Vunuli Uoliinlm. PAIIIS , Nov. 1U.With the view of check- lug tbo crowing importalion of goods Inlo Frrucb coiouioj andproioctoralos , the col- oniul administration tin * requested French railway and utottmshlp companies lo cstab- lis.li u system of dlfToroutUl freight rate > ibin favor of French uicrcbandisa. UIA1N ROASTED AND SOAKED Sco'.t's Elevator nt Beatrice Firjtl by an" Unknown Incendiary. BUILDING AND CONTENTS DAMAGED NIIII > Tlunisind : Iliiltiirt In I.IIHJ ( Irciisliinrd by lln < Ktcnl , I'nlly Covered liy HID Iiiuraiicp--Iln < itlln < ; VViirli ol rrrniDiit I'lreiin'ii. UK\Tiiu-n , Neb , Nov. 13 [ Special Tele gram tn Tun BEE. | Tbo largo grain elevator belonging to Gcorgi' K. Scott ut ibo foot ot Muruot street in this cily was badly dam- nged oy nn Ituiondlary llro tiboitt 1 o'clock this morning. Tbo llro slarled near the coal house , and in u momatit or two the whole Interior of the largo structure was in flames The llro department responded to the alarm with marvelous promptness , and soon had tbo tlamcs under conlrol nnd kept them confined to the In terior of tbo structure , and In loss than naif an hour tha llames were subdued , and the building thoroughly drenched with wnier. There were lii.OJO . busucls of grain In the elevator , most of which is bullLv dam aged by fire , biuolte mid water. The loss on cram Is nbout $ SOOO , an ( ' ° tll ° building $1,000. The Insurance Is ample to cover the loss and is in K. T , Uout's and W. IX Hill' * agencies. The companies carrying Insurance on the grain are tbo Springfield of Swing- Held , Mass. ; Pennsylvania Fire , ot Phila delphia , ana Niagara ot Now York ; on the building , tbo Westerner Toronto ; llurtlord , of Hartford , and American , of Philadelphia. Fnr.MtiNT , Neb , Nnv , I : ! . [ Special to Tnc Hi'.r. | Yesterday uflurnoon tno sparks from nn engine on the Union Pacific road set llro to the grass near the Dorsoy ranch just west of Valluy , and buing launcd by a high wind soon 8pnad to alarming proportion ; ! . Hon. G.V. . 10. Dorsoy , who happened to bo at the ranch at the time , took in the situation , and recognizing the danger , notllied the neigh bors , nnd by horolc elTorts several buildings in the pain of tbo llames were saved. Sov- orol miles of fences mid several acres of llax belonging to Mr. Dorsoy were consumed bv tbo llames. and bo was somewhat scorched about the bands and foco bolero they suc ceeded in cxlliiL'ulstiing lha llames. liuiliitii , ltxiAT\ : , Neb , , Nov. Kt. [ Special to Tun Ltr.n.J Mrs. ,1. MclC. bt. John and hur son Seward returned home from Lincoln last Thursday evening. Noble Humbert , who has been visiting In Wakellulcl , Knn. , for six wce'.ss past , re turned home last week. A. P. Slack went to Orant last week on a business trip. Harry Clark and wife of Sutton were in attendance at Harry Nclmoyer's funeral last Tuesday. Mrs. William Spade went , to Miudon on Monday to visit for a short timo. Miss Jessie Culloy ronrned : homo ou Tues day evening from Mltulen with her mother , Airs. Spade. Misi Neimeyor of Atlantic , la. , attnndod the funeral of Iiarry Noimo.ver last Tues day.VV. VV. A. Slack's now uouso south ot town is nearly completed. Jnbn Hencrtmet. . with a terrible accident on Monday night hy which he suffered the loss of an eye. AVbllo coming to town ir a cart and wtiei : near J. D. Lemon's residence hU horse began kicking llurcely , Hually throwing John out and Kicking his eye out. Hi ; was taken to Dr. AcUley'a and bis wounds dressed. I'hiirmiicy lloiril olilners. Ott\xi > ISI.ASII , Nab. , Nov. 13. Th j Unard of examiners of the Nebraska State Hoard of Pharmacy , consisling of W. D. H.illornf Hlair , Al. E. Shultz of lijatrica , Jatne ? Hoed of Nourasita City , C. M. Clark of Friend and Henry D. Hoyden of Grand Island , mci No vember 10 at ( < rand Island and recreated by the election of ollicors us follows : Henry D. Io > don , president ; W. D. Haller , vice president ; C. M. Clurk , vica president ; Jamas Ileod , treasurer ; M. H. Shultz , secre tary. tary.Tno Tno next mooting of the board for exami nation of applicants lor registration will beheld held in tbo city of Lincoln at lha Lincoln botul on the second Wednesday in February , Ib'J ' : ! . The president appointed the following committees for the ensuing yoarOn 11 nan en , Halter , and Clark on violation of the. pharmacy lavsJuntos Koed , chairman ; W. D. Haller. C.M.Clark. The number of applicants u * . HID ten examinations held this last year , 110 ; number passed , S'J ; number canceled for failure to renew , ' .H : total num ber applicants registered in Nebraska to dale , lr > 43. HIJNIIV D. HOVDKV , President. ( iroHVrnm-.Moore. CKNTIIII. Guv , Nob. , Nov. lit. [ Special to THIS BEK.J On Thursday evening , 10th inst. . Ibe reuldeneoof Mr. Ueorgo Moore of Lone Tree township was crowded by friend's ' and relatives invited to attend the marrinpo uf Mr. C. Al. ( Jrosvonor , edltorof trfo Jndopand- ont Press of this city , and .tliss Kuirmi Mooro. At r.'ilS o'clock the organist pealed forth music and the pirty with tbo proper ultendnijts marched into the parlor , wnoro ) the marriage ) Knot , was tied by Uov. Dr. Roderick , pastor of tba Fiust Baptist ctiurcn ot this city. The presents practically IIHod ono spacious room. Jt would ( ill Tins HUB to enumerate. Never did n counlo start out on life with brighter prospects , moro peed wishes and kiudcr evidences of heaven' * approval. I Voili' ( 'liryH.iiitliitmiiin .Sliinv. YOKK , Nob. , Nov. lit , | Special Telegram lo Tin : HII : : . ] The grandest Moral display over made In ibis cily was given on Thurs day , Friday and Saturday evenings nt Hell's hall by the York Amutour Horticultural so ciety. It was styled a ' 'Chrysanthemum Show , " und was the IImono over held in the state. The hall was completely Illlod wiili llowcr-s , nnd tbo nrtistlc wny in which . thuv wore arranged .showed great euro on lha part of the persons in charge. Kvory school uhild who registered was given n cbrvsanihonium upon promising to bring it 10 ihu show next year , A good program was carried out each evening. On Saturday livening appropriate remarks were made by Jndgo Post und A. D , U'ycUoff. Dudirii diiiniy lilntrli-1 Court , Fui.Misr ( , Neb. , Nov. lii ( Special to Tin : HEK. I In the district court yusterday Judge Marshal rendered a Judgment of f I.US. ! h m favor of Henrv Ftihrman agalmt W , C. Brudv und J. W. Uoiyso on n note. Also ono of 28T.Tl in favor ol L. W , MoCormlck and against Henry Hoffman of liox liutto county. Tbo case of Kuid , Alurdocit iS : Co. vs Scott , Monroe arid othor.s occupied tbo time of iho court until a Into hour last ovenlng. Yesterday Krod Daubart brought tn this city nn Insdiio man by iho nama of Miller from Logan lownshlp and turned him over toShorlif Mtillgan , who tool : him lo Nor folk today. j'lllllllkfll III It ( illlO. LOMION , Nov. lil. The steam tug .Secret , which loft LylU m , a village In Lancaster county , on the Irish sen , October 5,011 a short voyage , carrying three passengers and a crow of six , Is believed to bavo foundered during ono of iho recant gales , as thu body of onu of the passeniorn hat just bo.'n found off Lungy island , In tu"3 onlranca of tbo Bristol ctian- no > . \Vm m , Mo , l\ov. li ! , Two Italian * known us r'orrca and Frlgcnu arc under ur- roil hero , cbur'od ( with uilompllog lo swin dle a wealthy countryman They are well known confidence nu'.n und tmvo plloo tholr iruuo in ail tuo largo cities ol tbo country. The roltc : hero have received word from Snu Francisco , Denver , New Orleans , Dal las , Richmond and St , Louis stannic that they nro wanted tn ail ihcsa phc * nil var ious charges , ranging from petit to gnu.d larcoay. O.Vtf lttl't.r OF I Hi ; KM.T/IW.V. liuinin rrartlr.tlly Itriionnrvft Prohibition Saloon Mm llnppv , TOITKA. Kan. , Nov. HI , Two results of the election In ICunsn ? , which have up to this ttmo escaped itoncrnl police , are beginning to attract untvcnal attention throughout Ibo nation. One Is tno currying of the proposition to hold a constitutional convention , and the other i'i Uio cessation of iho enforcement of prohibitory laws. The proposition to hold a constitutional convention carrion by a good majority. The object of the convention In the rovUlon of the state constitution , so us In olimlniito ob jectionable and obsolete feature ? , and to add uew and needed provisions , The convention will bo tnkon advantage of by ihu nntl-prohl- bltlonlsU of all parties to attempt the dimin ution from thu conslllion ot the prohibition amendment nnd the holiest kind of a light on that question Is nnllclpalcd. Lorenzo 1) . Lowellltu' , the now third party govornor-clcct , bus always bwii opposed to ptohlblllon. Ho tins given It nut Unit hure- utter the enforcement of prohibition must bu left with iho locnl ofllu-rs , and that iho Mule will not use the power in its hands lo enforce llHI law In localiiies. In otlior words , ho HI such los.illtles aa doslre to enforce pro ll can do so under tbo general law , aud these which do not desire its onloive- nicnt : will not bo made to enforce it by the state. That , In effect , moans local option , and already the liquor in dustry throughout Ibo sialo lias Hilton a boom. In Fort Scott , ICuii. , where the luw has been rigorously enforced , numerous ; i- loons liuvo commenced business. In vVlclillu , Iho old "Joints" bavo been moved from dark alloys utid rear up-stalrs rooms to tlio main streets and down stalls. Saloons huvoouonod IrP many other towns , mid Kansas todnv is practically n wet state. nr.titri.Kit sin i Kir. .tllluiiukciSmprisi'U ut tlio .MilllllKi' ol 4 < IIStllV I'ltllst. Sx FitVNTisco. Cal. . Nov. lt. : Miss Margaret Mather , tbo well known actress , was married hero to the son of the million aire hroxver , Pabst , last Wednesday. The facts Just loakau out tonight. MIIAvi Kiii : , Wls. , Nov. ii.Hocbty : cir cles were Htarilcd by the news Unit Colonel Gustav Paost , oldest son of Captain l-'rod Pabat. prusldorit of Iho world-famous Pabst brewery , had boon married al San Francl.sco to Miss Margaret Mather on Wednesday last. Captain 1'abst admitted that , ho bud been In formed by his son of the wedding , but de clined to sny anything further. The bridegroom U „ ' $ years of age , and was president of the Pubst brewery until tbo concsrn was consolidated with the Falke- Junp company , when ho was elected secre tary. Two years ago Governor Pock ap pointed him colonel and aide-de-camp ou tils staff. Mr. Pabst bud gone to San Francisco on business , as was stated at tlio time of his departure. To : .marriage was evidently a. secret one. Lute tonight Captain Pnbst snld that lie nad been promptly" informed about tbo mar- rlnco by his sou and tlrat the 3'oung coupla were on their way east. The niarriaRi ; , Mr. Panstsald , WHS a surprise to him , and not ti particularly pleasing one. Los ANIKI.K , C I. . Nov. 13. Margaret Mather was soon.ut her holel today by a reporter - porter .nnd nuked ubout hnr reported mar- rlige to Iho non of tba wealthy Milwaukee brewer , Pahst. SUeiaidttiaroDoi-tu-iis ab solutely without foundation , but that It was no surprise to her , as aba had i.irondy been marriuu sevornl times according to iho siorloa circulated. -1/.41 max tivri.t.M111.1 foi' s/i. .11 r. ClnvclniiilVIII Ito Ilir ( inrst ol Honor nt tlir llnl'orm ( MnliS Diiiiirr. NRW Yoitif , Nov. III. Ycstordav the Im- porlunl news leaked out that President-tiled Cleveland promised to bo the guest of honor at a dinner given by the Iceform club early In December. The organization was iho nucleus of ttio May convention movomcnt. and the announcement that Cleveland would attend the banquet caused intense satisfac tion among the man who wont to .Syracuse. Tboy took it as a sura indication that Cleve land docs not propose to miub tbo anti-simp pors in the slighest degree. Slnco the elec tion Cleveland 1ms not Indicated any inten tion of showing favor lo any particular pur- son or organizallou , nsldo from Ihe fact thut Tutnmany ball will not bavo tlio slightest reason to complain of its treatment in the matter of federal paironngo. The dinner of tto club will bo held at Madison Square caruens Saturday oventig. December . ' 10. Cleveland will bo thu princi pal speaker , followed by other prominent orators. Arritngcmuiits are now being madu to nave tbo occasion equal to tbo famous din ner after the election of ISl'J ' , at which Cleveland , Carlisle , Boles , Itussell a-id Wil son were the principal speaker * . Ul'lt IHI'l.O.M.I Til. ' ttKltl'il-H. It * Abolition Advm'iiti-H liy llu- NIMVork llci-.ilil. Nrw YOIIK , Nov. 1 ! ! . The llrrald will to morrow advocate the abolition of our foreign ministry. In the courao of Its nrliulo , the paper say"Some / day a great political party will take up ihis question seriau.siv und make Itself famo'is ' by wiplntr nuruseloss nnd cumbersome diplomatic service from the fnco of the earth. "It was the tiropliotli1 volco of .lamos ( ill- losplo Blalnn which utteroil this prudn-tion six years ago to the then Congressman Mo- Ailoo of New Jersey. "Nearly $100,01)0 ) is spent In tno empty trap pings of usolr-Ks ofllce. Moro Ibaii n third of it million dollars each yonr Is expended by iho Ui'itnd States that Us blucU clotl , men mav dangle nt the tall nf n dlplninalio Idle. ' "t'lio ( iiiostlon ol abolishing tbi dlplomutio service and dubsllritinc n porfectndconsular sorvlcn in Its place hns long been favorably considered In dumocraoy-lovini ; minds , But It was not ulono democratic minds which favored the Rtoji , Luminous mlndb In thu re publican ranks echoed tbo wish to sco the grout ofllolnl Don ( julxoto unhorsed. "Will the democratic party see 'tis oppor tiinliy and win liisling Junior1 M tni\A , \Vl ! Clfl Slllllirit ItCtCIIIMl AhK ClirlHlliiiiK , SAS Fiuico < , Cal. , Nov. IM. Thosioam ship Ciiv nf Pokln arrived this livening from llong Kong and Yohohan'.i. Him roporla Ibat the whaling schooner Norwhul arrived at Yokohama on October ' with the crow ot the whaler Nautilus , lost on the Siberian coast September ; ) , It is laportod thu Nau tilus was lost becaiisu of the carelessness nf her ollicors und tbo luminous condition of her crew In compurailvoly calm wo.ithci , The Norwegian Mcanicr Normand , from YoUohunm for Singapore with n cargo of coal , was wrockea on the Pescadores In the same typhoon which wreoHod the Peso steamer Backara. One of tno crew wus saved , Chlneso advices state that the uo'vt > has reached Klnkis that durlntr un uprii-lng " , ' > 0 miles Inland from the port sumo native Christians have bocn killed und Ihu mission 'properly destroyed , The news probaniv refoi'.s to the troubles ul Klonnin ; , ' , in Fen Chow province , news of which had just reached ICIn iCIatig overland. , AI tillI'olut ur IX-ntli. UU.EIOII , N. 0. , Nov. 13.Hon. . A S. Mcr- rlam , chief Juntico of the etatu 8Uircino ) court , 1s lying uncousclou * nt his homo In ibU city and Is not oxpoctcd to .ivo another day. He is suffering from diabetes. ( iilllnriilii siulu'ii. { yiN Fit\xcuai , Cal , , Nov. lii , A heavy ohoek of earthqualto was felt hero ul - \ - > this mojnlnir , und also at nuinerau * points throughout California. No damage , beyond broken ilsm , hut beou ruporled BLOODSHED AT HOMESTEAD Strikers Assault n Number of Nonunion Negro Workman . GUNS DRAWN AND A BAD FIGHT ENSUE3 Slimy IViipIn AroUomiitrd In the l'n lliido Tlnit I'lilliMii rh , < Nrgi-iift , \i- U-strtl iiuil Thru A luItoU liy u .Mull All i\culiig : Klut. tloMr.xii-.Ati , Pa. , Nov. i-Not : ) since tUo famous iltn of.luiy liavu Hying bullets beau so plentiful us ttiis nfioriiooii. Inside of twenty minutes over oil ) shots were firednnd fourth nvotiuovns In n wllii stnto of punlo nml disorder. It-unor. * arc uletitlftn of per sons being wounded , but -ho only ones seri ously hurt apparently nro three strikers niitiiod McFiiddon , Jono.i niut Pritohnrd. 'I'hoy all hnvo llosli wounds. Tlirco negroo * . nro. also badly biiilon. Thought started on Fourth uvomu abaul 1:1IJ : o'clock. 'J'wo culoiMt mou who work In. the mill were walulug toward ttio mill when thny mot a striker who siikl sffniotblng to thorn. They ropiloJ iiiul tno strlnor knocked otio down. With the same extraordinary suddenness which always characterizes Homestead , so fur as thcgalhorlnfof orowdt Is concornoa , nbout twunty parsons , includ ing children nnd woman , assatublcd In a Tow moments. Doth negroes fought hard , but stones bcgau to lly niul the IIILMI were bcstlnif thorn when one colored man drew 11 revolver nnd opcnud lire. By IhM time tlio.-j were fully 530 persons on the street , and the ballots whistling over their heads stiirteu n name. Thruu men ItnoekoJ down the second m'g'ro , nnd when ho arose ho ha.l two revolvers' In his hands. Ho started to run , shooting wildly backward us ho did so. It is suul n boy received n llcsh. wound In the leg , but uU iiamo Is untcnown , I'lrcil mi 'Ilu'lr As < < iillints. By ihu time the colored muu hud reached City Farm lune , six other colored men came along nnd woru assaulted. They all drew guns and ran down Fourth avenue , in the di rection ot McClure street , necr wtiero their lodging hotiso is situated. Some umj hurlcit a brick , which hit Wiishlngton Paul on thu hc.-.d. llo opened IIro nnd HO did tno others. In n mluulo the nir wan full ot btiltots and In trout , of the colored men there was a turrilled crowd rushing Into houses for shelter or dodging * up alleys , A woman , too frightened to run , stood on the step ai : they passed ; onu of the nonuiilontsis shot at her three times , ono ball passing through her shawl , wlilcn sue had thrown over her hoad. Two bullets went through windows of residences , and 0110 burled Itself in tbo window till ot n second story trump , occupied by the Coulter family , who vvero looking out at the tlmo. U'hilo the negroes ivuro running , men dodging into alloys would hurl stones at them. them.When When the colored men reached their hnuia , they ran in and barred the door. In n minute the house was surrounded by an iniuviatcd crowd , who soon tore down the fence nnd shattered every wludow with stones. xVhcn the deputies and borough officers ar rived , seine persons were suggesting thai they loavi ) the house nnd somcono bewail to yell : "Lot's lynch the ulgger black hoep. ' ' This wus taken up and cries of "llanj ; them1 were heard on nil sides. The oflleerj went In to arrest the colored men nnd they found them huddled In ono room , terriilod and exnecttntr to bo Itllloil , Uno min , however , was not afraid and said he would bo the first to leavo. AHSUIUI : | | liyn Woman , As ho WAS tiikcn out a woman hit liim with n trying pan , cuttlnu his head. The donutlos tried in vnln to Keep tha rrowd nwav while they took the man to a lock-up , but Uu was hit several tunas. Slonos were also hurled nir.l Deputy Montgomery vas blnicic. Tno ollicors then rirciv their revolvers and announced - nouncod that II any more stones were thrown they would have to open fire. A Snv throw n rock which crashed through a window already half unaltered , llo was arrested , but the authorities econicfc almost powerless for by this time over 'J,009 persons had gathered. Several other colored men were beaten on the way to the lock-up. About this time another alarming report iviis circulated through the crown. It wai In effect that the colored nonunlonlHts living on Shanty Hill hearing of the assault upon their brethren In town were about to coma down and rescue thorn. This was really tha case. Over fifty of the colored men were ready to make an onslaught at a moment's notice , and the coal and iron police had much dlfiluully In restraining them. Marion Conrad , another nonunlonist. own * a house above Aun street above Fourth During the shooting a largo crowd gathered , in Iront of bis house , nnd when ho appeared begun to threaten him. Conrad is sworn In ns a deputy sheriff , and ho flood In his door with u revolver in oilhsr hand , and snld hn would shoot the IIrat mini who entered the pate. Several deputies arrived , thus keeping the crowd back lor an hour , when It dis persed. After nil the colored men had been re moved from the boarding house , the oxcite- nonl subsided as rapidly us It hud begun , uiin oy nightfall no uiiMbual crowds were noticeable - ticoable on the stroot. Ntrikorv Arrest oil. I'ill or McFaddon , who llrst engaged the coloied men In a light , wus shot through tno left arm ( ilitl cut on the head. Jatnofc . ( ones , his friend who came to his assistance in the attack , had an escape from death which was miraculous. Ho had clinched with one of the colored non : mid struck him. A3 ho did HO , the negro shoved his revolver In his assailant's face and Hied. The budot struck Jouos on the forehead above Uio eye and glanced off , cutting n bloody furrow ovrr ttio left eyo. Jones nnd McFiiddan weroarrcstod tonight by dPlcclivos. Mm. Jones attempted to shield her husband and attacked theofllccri , but was withheld , Of the cloven colored man locked up , seven have cuts on their heads whom they were struck with missiles orcluus , J. Lewis and li. Ford baing so badly beaten that a phybl- cian was summoned to dress their wound * . Tonight guards nro on duty at tun lookup and nonunion boarding houses to prevent at tack. More ItninriiH l-rmu TIIXIIH , ( j.u.VKSio.v , Tux. , Nov. ! ! . Complolo estl- maiod ruturns fro'ii 110 coun.Io.'i ' give Hogg for governor 1'iO.lilb aqalnst SO , ' . ' ! ! ' ] for Clark and Itf.lMsJ for Nugent. II I'roiiiUiiil lulr U'riitliur Until TON , D. C. , Nov. ll ! , Forooast for Monday : For Kubrajkit and Iowa-Kulr until Tuesday tilght ; slightly cooler la east ern Iowa ; northwobtcrly winds. For North and South Dakota Fair ; warmer by Tuesday morning ; Kinds bo- foutlnvuU. I.nrnl lli < i > iir < l. _ OrriRROf TUB \Vr.\Tinn : OUHKAI' OMIIIA , Nov. i : ) . Onmhu record of lomccratura and rainfall compared with corresponding Uay of past four youra : W.a. mi. 16M. if9. Maximum tniiiimratiiro. . . lfi ° III3 fih3 4ia ! Minimum lompt'ritnro. . . ISS Ui ° : M ° W0 Aviir.ixu tuniporutniu 4S = ! ! n = 10 ° an0 I'reuliiltallou T . (0 ( . J .00 Statementshiwlng the condition of loin- pernturuand prj''lpllation at Omaha for the day and fclncu Murcn 1 , 1 < VJ. , us aompared with the gonorul average ; Nornml iBmneraturo , 4Q lix JIM for thti diiy , fif DulluleiM'V uliii'u Mnroli 1 , 1M" Normal prt-n iiit.itinn < H Inuliun Di'llolenoy furtliv day , . , . T Invhc * i-y H'IIVU ' Murch I . . . , . , a.'JI liwlj O. K. HL.NT , Local Forccuit Olllolftl ,