F I TWKNTY-SECON I ) YEAR. OMAHA. TUESDAY MOttN G , NOVEMBER L2. 18U2. NUMBER 155. PACIFIC RAILROADS' ' DEBTS What They Owe to the Government , ami to Othar People. REPORT OF COMMISSIONER TAYLOR 'd Anii-iHlmi'iit'i t < > tlin Snnnlii IHII I'riMiilIni ; l'ir Hit ) rmiilliisi 'f the Iolitft-Thi ) 1'lnn HUKSCHtcil by thu IIiiliiiilliMon. WAKIIIXOTOV , I ) . C. , Nov. 21. The special report of Hon. 11. A. Taylor , the coinmls. I hlonor of rallro.idi , relative to Iho scnnto bill providing tortlio funding of Iho debts of the Paclllo railroads , hus been received by Sccro tary Nohlo. The ronort show that , tharo were bond" Issued In nld of the o roads in the following nmour.ts : Lnion Pacific , l5ii'r : ) > l ; Com tral Pacific , ? 2T,8.Vi.iSO. ! There has been paii ! by the United States In Interest on thcsr bonds up to December 31. Ih'.M , In excess oi payments iniulo by the eompuny In rolnv burftomoni : For the Union Pacific , 8JOMV ! 04(1 ( ; for Iho Central Pacific , $27.23.1,4" ' Total amount duo the Unlluil Sums Occam bor 31 , 18' ) ! : Prom the Union Paclllo , S.M. fiOO,4r > < > : from the Central Piiclllr , ? 35,0011 , 1 12 The subsidy bonds begin to full due Januut-j 10 , 1SH5 , and the last arc duo January 1 , IS'J'J ' 'First mortgage bonds hnvo also bocn Ismici on these roads , which constitute a lion pno to that of tlio United Status , amounting 01 the Union Pacific to ? tt W'.OJO , and on tin Central Pacific to SJrb.VIOUO. The llrst mort Riigo bonds nmturo tit practically the saini dates m the subsidy uoiuls. Ami-mi nil-nil Suggested. The commissioner reviews the pondlni in ensure at length imil sugeuests nmonil inonts as follows : KlrsU UhntiKQ Iho muthoil of compllatlni nnd ixsL-erlaltiinn the present worth of th ilolitn by compounding Iho Interest forth llino between the settlement and Iho inaliirlt : of thu subsidy bniiiHsiMiil-iiiuniallv. lustuui nf with two reals only , us provided In llioorlg Inul hill oconn. MiiUo the rate of Interests porcen from the H ! art. Thllil , Insert anpuiilnl uroxlso In soellon : requiring thu Union I'aclliu raliroul to ass K to the suveinincMil all Its rights. Interest 1111 equities In mortgages. bonds , stoi'Ks , mitt mid other heenritli's of nv ilcsuilptlon Hum I trust l > y Drexel , Morgan .t Co , trustees , to m euro the payment of cciliiln nolcs clvon I Hollleii.enl . of the Moating debts of thu coin patty. I'oiirth , i-otfllcm S. iirorldlne In euso of < lt fault by H.ilil companies to make utiv pay mtiiits provided for by ti.ls act , tliat "tho at tortiov general of Iho l'nlio'1 ' Mates .shall Im mediately thuipiipon Institute proper pic : UUR < | | II H In it pronoi court for the appoint n. out , of u rccolvor. " Is nincnilod by ln-urt'U ' utter thu words "I'nlic.l Mines" In HID sixty eighth line of thu sojtion thu words , "npu : ihn requestor Iho ptosldenl. " Klfih. Atnmul soit.onM . by nddliie n tlio end of the sui'tlon the nurds "siibloc : however , to Iho prior llun of thu morliiiKi ; .o the Uiilte.il Slates herein provl lud for. " Ttio general purpose of the bill Is thu 03 cnsion of the debt , to 100 yours , with It t rest at 2 per cent , anil a certain portion c 'he principal to bo uaul at UiaoxplraUon c ivory six months during that time , so thi itlhoond of 11)0 ) years the entire debt wl iuvo boon extinguished. The Dill i intended , the commissioner bcltovcs.vouli r enact ca Into law , fully protect Iho intorc : f the covorumont nnd sucuro the llnnl pa ; nont lo It of nil the monov , principal at , Interest , duo from the bonded road * . II does not believe that any me.isuio llxlng snorter period of payment or u higher ral of Interest will bo ucuijpiod by the rullroa company. Ijsi-lesi , to Kiireelnne. "Then It Is useless for the Rovernment , lie s.iys , "to Insist upon terms of scttlcinci that the rallron.i companies will not ngreo 1 nnd iolly for the camp.iniot to IIRICU to coi aitlons not warranted by their present lluai clat condUion or their future prospects.1 All the ossoiuml features hro exhaustive discussed. The commissioner comlmls tl proposition that the Kovcrinnunt foreclose i rtKi'Kcs ' unil tnko possnsslon of thn roai us wholly impracticable , and closes li.i r port as tollowa : "i am of tha opinion that in view of t ! racolnK facts It would bo sound businc ilKinont to settle with the railroad coni | nics and extend ttioir debts under the prov ions of the accompanying ; bill , rather than foreclose on Iho roads and scale reimbnrs mont for thclf cost to the covcrnment , eith tlirouun their sale or opciMtton. I am nu that when the facts of ttio Munition are ful utidcrstonu and tlio alternallvo of n si-ttl inont or foreclosure uro ttquuroiy prcaenit as it must be , congress will decide and i puoplo approve thu decision , tliat it is wlso inalio a sQltle.nont which promises to soon tlio paymonto1 all the Interest .ind part oft ptlncfpal of the iiobts for cacti six mont Irani the data of settlement r.ither than resort to a forcclosiiru tliat involvoj the n dltlonnl Invcstniont of an nmou cijual to the original debt. It tlmo to bocottlnc that moiuy : out of t bonded railroadH r.itlior than putlint ; me Into tliom. Jtnni .No ltiHl . "Hy the pn siiKO af tills hill the pov.'rnmc hazards nothing. It wiuves no exKU riKhts nor releases tlio unison t securilli a ml it impairs no oxislini ; obligation. If t railroads refuse to accept it. or , inacccptin inv'lcct or rofiiso to comply wllti Its prov ions , Iho interests or ttio Kuvernmnnt not bo Ihcrouy In any way put In peril. the railroad compunios accent it and d chnriu their diulea under it , us Ihov a rue do , then would it provo u happy bolntion lho vexed iincstlon , Carofnl study of nlll fnclH of tLo situation loiuU mo to the cone Mon that thu interests of tlio Kovernnu mid Iho penplo utoni ; the lines ol bond toads would bj boil proteelod by such u s tlomont us Is provided for in the tnncail bills submitted hcrowitii. " This matte- will bo dUcnssod bv Sec tnry Nobiu In his forthcoming nnnu.il rjpn ns no doubt it will be by the president In I annual message. Tit.vni : nil CHINA. norh'iiu ( 'omul Sliuoi .tliilti an Intt'rii mi ; iiiiurt | on tlin sniiji'i't , \ V.HHIXCTDNNov. . 21O , II. Simon , American consul at II Jiif IVOIIK , sends to iiopartuinnt u rouort , which will noon , dealing with tlio subject American trade it. L.'nina. Mr. Simon so ; AM n future mutUel fur Aiimncan t Kuropcan products China , wlili its popv lion of 400OJOmJ , offeVi prospects unp.u Iclod by any countrv no * , at present 'u opened to the markets of the world. If dcslro to sccuro our proportloiuiio shun thlb murltet , howovcr , our mercliants in study morocaiorully Him : thoyhavo hlthe done both tno nattonal unaructoristlcs of Chinese and thu procho nuiuro their rciiulronionis. Ttio llrst ube bo briolly suinmurucd us follo\ lr.tonso couscrvntibin , H stolid jlls paru of 1'cn.onul ' comlort ( occordlnc to i ] idi < ai ! ) , mranely ) nomulnej in thu wujith clasboiwlth lavish rxpcnulluio and r lovon ( display in tnoir domestic life ; ami Vjuslncss mutters an extreme cuuti umouiiimt- times to utter InUllTerencj to the adoption of niodura Uo.is or Inv tlons , Thi'so peculiarities nro well uxeiu lU'd In thoOnluoso Inlmbltanu of our Ann can cities , who , after years of contact w iuoir whlto nelhuor | , stilt clItiK to U hurd , uticouiforlallo chairs and coucl never even substllvilliit ; tha feather or r pillow for thulr ncckhrrnklni ; wooden a elf , wldlo they Imported Irom Honir Id alone last year over fKMJ.uou worth of ( . ncbQ food prouuct uuu fWOua of Chin The second point to bo considered by. American meronant in the eiidoavor to o | a ChlnosQ market for bis products 1 , a Unvo suld , the prerlso uuturo of the requ uiQiils of Uio proplo. For example , ii country wlmro thuro practically ard wheeled vehlclo * and evcijrthlng in tn on tb ibouldtrt of Urotooted coo there U naturally little need of paved or macadamized road ) , tml it is consequently absurd to think of Introducing expensive- Amcrlcni. road-mnklng machinery rook crushers , pnndoroui steam roller. ! , and the like. Yet 1 am constantly rocolvlnir lottuM from American mapufjcturors asking my assistance In introducing those and oilier muchltiery , such as saw nnd ulanlng inilli , mowing und threshing muchttios nnd har vesters , all equally absurd In their Inadapta bility lo Iho roouircmcnls of u country where them nro no laruo farm * or plantations nnd where human labor u so cheap at lo oo n druc on the market. For certain of our products , on tlio other hand , such ns Hour , korosrno oil , lumps , clock' , wiilrhe * . knit good * , umbrellas , etc. , llioro is already u largo und Mruailv ni'-reas- ln demand : wlillo 1 am convinced that miny of our muclianic.it Inventions , sueh at small gas ongincs , foot lntlio < , printing nresses , and especially American hand toou and hard- wiiro of overv description , would Und u ivady sale if the Chinese were once convinced of their utility nnd economy. Tnls can never be accomplished , hovvovmby tlio policy hitherto followed by most American manu- faoturors. ot Hooding Iho countrv with de scriptive Irauo circulars and illustrated cata logues. Thu 0113 thing needful above Ml others to convert the splendid pjnslbllltioi ot the future Into a r < ! mu'icratlvo certainty Is pjr- sonul Introduction ot our wares and piUlont explamilion of their advantages by Inlelll gout agents , uid : the i-'istoin ' onci soctirod can only ha retained by absolute Integrity ntid fair dealing on the part of tno Amorii-an merchant , ns thn Cliincsouroshrewd triutui-j , and their conlldonco in un individual dealer once shaken can never bo regained. It Is estimated bv ono of th i largest llo.tr Importers In Hong ICong thai , the quantity ot Hour Imported from San Francisco In 1VJI amounted to l.MCM.OOi ) quartor-sacks , which with 500,000 from Portland , Ore. , and about 50,00) ) from Vancouver , make u total of 1H50,000 quarter-Clicks , the largest llgiuc yet ruachcd , each quaitor-sack containing farty-nlno pounds ol Hour. It is sold in Hong ICong for nn nveraco price of $1.30 in Mexican money , or nearly ii in goto. I regret lo say that grou depression pn > vails in all branches of business. Failure" have been numerous nnd lhat condition kuown all over the world a "lace of coir lldpnco" Is widely felt. Stocks of all kinds , even these paying the normal dividends , hava fallen enormously , while tlio number ol companies In process ot liquidation l u clem Indication of the absence of that utmojphuri of general prosperity so essential to the sue cess of speculative cuiurprisos. Iwo causes nro assigned for this undesir nblo state of mratrs : First , the luunclung a "bubbla companion" during the last , fe\\ years , whlcC , it , is claimed , lias drained tin colony of miny millions of dollars ; and second , the over-recurring question of ox cliungo. Merchants who purchased goods a u timu when iho Mexican dollar was wortl bjor'JJ cents In gold must now either dls pose of thorn ut n loss or advance theli juices and the lattnr course ii always fol lowed by a contraclion In the amount o sales. It is eonorally bolloveil , indeed , that tin "legitimate" business of the colony lias noi greatly suffered , while the shipping on whicl Us very existence depends bhows , us v > i have .scon , a healthy incroaso. But the fac rom-ilns , nevertheless , that universal dull ness provulls , money Is "tight" and credi contracted , and thorn are no rollablo indlca lions ola speedy Improvement. PENSION /M'riorii.vrinx > . I.HI'KC ! AiiiiiiintVhleh \Vllt He Needed Co tlie Cnmlni : Year W.vsinsorov. O. C. , Nov. 21. There ap pears to bo more thanu-sual interest altuchoi to iho forthcoming annual report , of the coin nussionor ot pensions , for the reason llm the pension appropriation llguros conspiei ously In the annual budget of the govon mont. It , has boon pretty well undoi-stoo tor some tlmo past that the estimates tor ih next liscal ye.ir would show a lnrb'0 incrcus over uny previous yoar. This uxuectatlo was based on the fact or the lanrj issue c pensions during the year , consequent upo recent pension legislation , which admitto to u punslonablo status a very largo numbc of soldiers who were not pensionable undi Iho tormor laws. In a few days Uio report of General Haiti will bu completed and a full statement of 111 condition of the pension ouleo will bo pn senlud. The statements have boon nmil that the amount , that will bo required fc pensions during the r.oxt fiscal year wi nearly reach the enormous sum of S\JOUOi ! ( 000. The work of compiling iho figures i however , sufilciunlly advanced lo show Un this estimate is in excuss of the actual r qulrcmmils. Since Iho passage ot Iho dl' ability bill there bus been a rapl increase in the amount pooled to pn For ' . ' . tl the peinlons. Hie years jss'.i-.u total upproprlulion on account of pensioi was about Sl'j'.i.OJO.O. ' ) . ' . Last , vonr tlioro wi nn li > creu o lo * L II.OOJ.OOO. But , as ( tenor , It-nun will mnta in his annual loport , th amount fell short of iho actual demands t about $1SOI)0UO ) ( ) , so th it thorois a deliciem of Hint amount. Congress will bo asUod ' make un appropriation of about ? IS.0)0 ) , < ) ( L for the coming tlscal year , about $ | sio\,0. ) ) 3 of wlileli Is In antlclpilion of nn increase i thai amount over Iho ucluiil expenditures tlio lust year. It Is the judgment of General II mm th : while this amount Is llkolv to bo increased n year or two , yet ho feels conlldcnt that U miixlirum limits uro nearly reached. It in-cued that iho great bulk ot the ponsii appropriation at present is used In inuklii llrst payments , carrying arrears und , thor lorn , as soon us the great rush of uppropn lions under the disability act Is over , u rap doc'.mo In llrst payments will occur. It understood that the llrst ptymonls last vo aggregated nver $50,000,000. which coven the buck pay in tbaiill.OIKi cases allowed. Appointed tu Olllee , WASinsino.v , 1) . C , Nov. 21. The pro dent today appointed Manning M. Ho < o Ohio to bo assistivit commissioner of I J general land olllce. Ho Is the present chl clerk of Iho olllco. William C. Anderson i- Tennessee , iho probent clilef plane of thoco test division , will bo appointed to till Iho v cuncv cuiuBd by iho promotion of Mr. Kos The president toiluv also appointed Willa d. Stanley of Oklahoma us register ot t land olllco ui Buavor , Okl. lieneral IStilllelon Kenluiis. \VAsinxuinN , U. C. , Nov. 21. Cionci Nullloton took ofllclul le.ivu of bis connect ! with the Tre.isuury department this oft noon und will Marl tomorrow for Chlcai whoru ho will remain soyerul days belt Hnully deriding on ms future plans. I resignation as assistant becrolury of t treasury takes effect IXu-embor I , and he 1 been grained leave of absence until U dale. Ilo Mu l Miiiy in .lull , WAsiiiSdniN , O. C , , Nov. 21. The supro1 court today denied a writ of habeas corn to Cliuno Cook , a banker of Juna.ui , Wl hold on a ohargo of receiving u dopoilt afi ho Knew iho bank w is insolvent. The cot holds llmt it will not tntcroff ro where a m is In the rmstoay of Iho proper aulhorili oven though ho was secured by violence. Set .Uldn Iho I'liliint. WAfdiir.'uiDN , 1) . C. , Nov. 21 , The suproi cotiri. has londcred a decision invaiidau is the puteul granted to Henry Koot of Ni isI I York for the method of constructing cai railways nov lu common uo. Tlin grouter ih tor the decision was tbo fact that Hoo' lowed his ir.vi ntion to bo publicly used I irfr two years boforu applying for a patent. frI llliilnt' Minn t lliMuocri'd , IK WASIIISOIOS , IX C. , Nov. 81. EX-SJC K tary Ithilno vlopt well lust nlgat and haii ie couifortubla day. Mr. lilaluo rusts eas and his oppullto is good , Ilo waaUr to i 10 out of bed tomorrow. 10I l liy tlin rroldcut. o- WiSlllNdTOK , I ) . C.NOV. 2l.--ThQ oa detil hus rocogulteu Charles F , P 10 Mnxlcan consul at Nogalus , Art Aluorto Lola. Mexican consul ui Uio Urui City , Tox. WILL PROBE HIE SCANDAL French Ohambjr of Depntiss Appoints a Panama Commission of Inq-iiry. EXCITING SCENES DURING THE SESSION I' .1111 mis CciiiMMitlnn nT I11IJ Itre.lllrll by thn I'miTi-ilIni ; * ol tlio llcidy lliin- drvdt ut .MynibrrK Imiillcutcil In the ( irvat Mritl. [ Courrlulitod UM lij Jatin tiJMn l Pkisis , NJV. 21. ( N'dw 'ork HeraU Ciblo Special to Tun Bii.l : The oollcltcal muddle Is now complete. After n silling , whoso violent tconej recalled the convention of 1710 , thu Ctnimbjrof Ojputioa li J decided upon the nomlntition of u commission of in quiry , compoicd of thirty-three members , charged with lludlng out the former and pres ent deputies who may have received money In thu mallor of iho Pamtmu canal. The most 'astonishing cnndals are ex pected to bo icvcalcd , H appears Unit 105 doimlics uro compromised by the charges. The suicide of Huron do Halnacb puts Iho matter ooyond uoubt in everybodj's mind. J uin M ST. CKHI : . si : N SAT i oA i , i'Kouiii : > i > ; < ! < . \Vliolcvito Cli.irgiM of line Ming Crnitc n rriiliiuini Dlsturli.iiici- . PAUIS , Nov. 21. There was un unusually large uttuiidanco In thu Chamber of Deputies todar. Tlio public thronged iho gallcrlos. Nearly all iho ministers were prdicnt. M. Argsllas opened tlio P.inami dob.ito. Ho said that his object w.u to dofaad the inteicsls of the sh.iroholders of the company , ioramlnaed thu Chamber that it had author ed the Issue of shavoi lu 1SSS , under oxcop- lonul circumslanco3. M. Kouvl'jr , mlnistcrof duancs , inlorposod o say that thn Chamber's vole had not | ) lcged Iho raipDaslbillty either of pirlla- : ncnt or of Iho government. M. Ar olies said that It was none iho lo true that , the action of the Chamber was contfiry lo Ihu law anJ h.id 03011 in the na ture of a privlloso. The action ofsriutini , tontuilad moral iMtpanslbllUy. " 1 call upon the government. " lie said , "to make a docl a ration reassuring the small shareholders. " M. do la Ilayo arose and declared"This a question of public morality. T ask the Chamber , for the sake of my honor und of your honor , to order au inquiry mto the facl I am about to submit to you. " There was a commotion in the Chamber for a niinuto. Then , after a 11101113:11 : of suspansc , M. do la Have continued : "I will gtvo nc mines as 1 do not wish to appc-r as a denunciator. " When quiet was rcitore.l the speaker concluded : "Ttio scandals In the Puuima matter exceed these of tbo WlUon affair. The inquiry doaia'idoa is in the nature ot a general purilica ion , tobocffcctoc in the broad day light. " ' An LTproir AIIIIHI tin1 llnputU'S. Here iho speaker was a .un interrupted with an uproar among the Joputiea. Whan ho resumed ho suil : "M do Ljssopi , In IbSO , had vainly traversed Franco a p3aliiif ; forbulHcrioors , w'rtuu an inJividu.il , wnoin 1 suull not 11 a HID , propnmd to Iho Panama "dl rectors a sybtem oi bonds. Ho was the ovl gen tub of the company. The director duped Ibo public ; ho duped the directors lie ilrstuskon lor n.OOJ.OOO francs , decluiiui that 1m could purchase theicwilh all lha nee os-ury ; consciences in both Chambcro of thi national legislature. " Them were renewed iniorrupUons lier < and cries -'Nnmo himl numo him ! " M do la Ilayo ruulind : "If you wain mimes you wlll'volo tor un inquiry. But can buy lhat the medium of these tnfns. actions was a man named Arton , who ha : since lied iho country to escape puntshmun lor ombtviluinontof u largo sum from a dyuu mite manufacturing company , of which hi was a director. " M. do la Have proceeded : "Tfioro was on m ot : ) ,0)JlQJ ) ) francs distribute ; ! among l.i deputies and n few senators | uproar union i tnc deputies ) bill Iho appetites thus excited cited grow greedier , and the llnaucler man aging iho mailer was compelled to usk thi Panama diructor.s for moro millions of franco The money was demanded for election ex ponsos. " Intense. oieUonicne brake out in the Cham bir , and .M. Kljijuot oxcUlmod : ' ! wai miniaterof the interior at tnat , time , and : do-ifo tost.uu tiiat 1 received nothing " M. do la Ilayo waited for the coiifusloi to abate und then continued : "Three bun drocl thousand francs were spent in biiyin three papers. A minister , now dead , uslcu IUO.UOJ iratici , und 2JJ.OJ3 Ir.incs wns paii for u Journal of lllllo value , but beliiu which hidden inlluoncci wcro worKing. j foreign paper was liought for oOO.OO ! ) francs n chi'ck for which was signo.l at its ofllce. can nniiio the porsou who acted as mossunge between the contracting turtles. " [ Cries o "Namo him ; uni-io him"J ! IUI1SIM | a ( il'Oilt SltllHIlt Illll. M. do lu Hayc did not notice the into veiuio'i and said : "Now for Iho lat > t scat dal. The commilteo of Ibis Chamber charge with the duty of examining into this lottur bond scheme com prised live favorable toll an live opposed. Tno eleventh member , bofor casting his vote , offered nla services to th company for 200,0'JJ ' francs. The con tuny roliibcd his proposition utin h formed n syndicate , ooing aided b n banker , and caused a full I iho shares and co.npollcd the company t yield. Tuo BiMiumo was than approved b the committee But the banker was tic warned In Umo. The sharoj recovered an ho was ruined , [ ( iroat sensation. ' Vo usk mo for proof. AHIiouuli the authorltic conceal ovidoncc , there 10U licro prusent wli know where It can bo found. Thora are tw caiopories of dopulies thobo who recolv nioiioy ; thos'i who do not. " Indescribable uproar fallowed this nstei lion , M. Ptoquot , prosldentof thoChamboi intervened to say : "You cannot como ini this home and accuse the en tire boJy. " Then there worn renovvo 1 calls upon M do la H.i > o for names. Ho roplloil : "Vot for the Inquiry. " M , Floquet uskeJ him to glvo names , 'V suchucourbO A'ould bu uuiro dignlllud lha nn unonvmous denunciation. " "I consider myaelt utiacked , " said the pn biding officer of the Chamber. "I am m onlv unopposed to an Inuulry , but 1 have d mauds thurofor&lcned by our colleagues " Tin * unnouncoinont was greeted with pr longed clicorinp , during which M , < la Ilayo quitted tno tribune As ho walk ( to hU beat ttiitro was un unparalleled icono i confuslou. Ho was hlssfld and hooted , and -violent dispute bsgau at the niimj Umo bi tiveon M liubbara and UQ Koulo , Hereupon Prcmior Uoubet uaeendod tl tribune. Ho was tumble to spuak for u tlin owing to the tumult. When llnally ho w , ublo to make his voicj heard , ho said I would not reply to M. do la llayo'H ailojj tions , us bo believed that the cuargos arodi to violent politio.il passions , rhagoyernnuii howovcr , could not rofusu the demand for i Inquiry. It was in the interest of alt Hi light should bo lluown upon the matter.'Tl governmint ; hud nothing lo blue. , \ir < MHl ID Appoint it Coliilnlttiu' , The Chamber agreed that u cummittoe thlrty-ihruc should bo appointed , wl extraordinary powers to oxumiuo ull t M. do Launay urged that the most sea re ing Investigation bo made u Jha rosponi bllity of Iho governinenl , the press , the leu tug Iliianclt rs nnd contractor worn Involve M. do Cassagraccal'adupon M. dt > L.IUII to loll what he koutv M BoU&y D'AuelJS inlorpased that M , i Cassaguuc's owu name had boon uionlloui lu the lobbies. M , da Camguno ludlgnaully prolcitc vhcrouoon M. UoUtr , D'AnaU * ramnr.toa' hut ha had not nucusciriiim. II j onlv wl ! iod o show how Aboimnablo wore M. do la Invn's charges. The member. * ot the "right also shared lu , ho mud throwing , M. Uermnin of the tldjxirtmcntot Aln and nitrngrr of tun CrodH Lvoaals and M. loly I ) Oldest of the dopirtmsnt ot the S lno et Oiso and n director of the Sncleto lonurate , denied M do Lauh.iy'.s statement hat their eoiipv.ilcs ha.i lu.ino.l money to ho Panama Canal coiuunv ni8."i uor cent merest. The Chamber then , ny u vote of 311 to 2-11 , Icctdotl tuat tno Investigation commtltoo shoald ho nnpoliiled ut tomorrow's slttinu. M do Koulodo moved lhat bnloro adjourn- ng the titling whlcn had bcnn so humlllat- ng to ttio rooublic , tliov adapt a motion of congrattilailon on tbo success of Colonel D'idd's u < cpoililian in Oihomov. Tins was carried by an uuinlmous vol-j and iho Chamber adjourned. M. do KnuloJu and M. Hubbard were after wards appointed seconds tu arrange for n itiel. Tiylni ; In I'rmrnl tlin Hurl. No such oxcttcmctit has boon scon in the Chamber sincn the days of lloutanglsm. A luaglstrata nnd a pnllca commissary called nt the ofllcos of iho Llbro Parole , L''ik'iuo and Lo liitr.insUeant to ascertain what knowledge their editors had of the transactions In whlen Artou acted as the go-between. The editors were all absent mil Iho magistrate left summons for them to appear tomorrow. Tlio lust nnws obtained Is that n clew hai boon obtained which Is likely to result in thi uriost of Arton tomorrow. The Hubbard-de Houlo qunrrol has bjon adjustr-d to the mutual satisfaction of botli gentlemen nnd no duel will bo fought. ont lioms ill IntrrnU Irom tlio Sontli AIIIIT- lenn Stiiti < N. iropyrlshto'l 15'Ji ny .mines llonlon Ilanncttl VAI.IIHKO , Chili ( via Ualvoston , Tex. ) Nov. 21. | By Moxiuou Cable to the Nuw York Herald Special to Tun BEK. I The llorald correspondent ut Uio says that President Pulxotto Is offender ! at the ab- scnco from his lt t reception of the entire diplomatic corps. The outiro stale of HIo fSracdc do Sul li said lo bo in u slate of revolt. News comes from Montevideo that UK UriU'iiayun congrebs has ordered the dredg- luc of Ihe Martin dnrcta island , claimed u connection with the Argentine. The Brazilian minister lo Uruguay ha : gotio to iho front to Invcbtigato the claims o Brazil against Uruguay. The ititlcr country it , is alleged , favored the rovolters in It'll Grande do Sul. Lnrpo quantlliai of war material havi been received at Buenos Arrcs from Europe It includes many Matisor cartridges am 10,000 barrels of smok-sJess power. Everything is qut'ct ' in Sanliago am it is Ihought that Ml Iraces o the irovoluliotiary plot : have been siampei out. The plot was hatched In the house o Claudio Vienna , and his son presided eve the meetings of the conspirator. . It was e.\ posed by a BQrvant woman , who was take ; sick In \ icuna's house and was remove lo Iho hospital and there gave tli Information. Croat iirniso Is given t the grruadlcM nudartillery for their lov ally. The Eovornmontls blamad for huvin been too lenient wilt thcso men. It is prol nblc tnoro slringenl measures will now b taken. .s i/.rmr/.v/ir.s , vir r Tliclr Ills I'urailK Last Night A l.rttu Irom rrv.sldiMit llui'lison. Niw : Yonic , Nov. 21. Carnegie Music ha never held a larger and never a mor enthusiastic gathering tlian lonight wnc Mr. nnd Mrs. Ballmeton Booth uddroisci the flrit meeting in connection with tbo con tinental congress und war councils of ib Salvation Army. A banquet was served i the Lenox Lyceum at 5 o'clock tc the fiOO ofllcors. At Us conclusion torthliijht proccsfion was formed. Thor were 'I.OOo men , women and child ren in llm There wcro a good many amusing feature in iho procession. "Jao the Turk" froi Illinois was dressed In full Turkish costutn and carried a hugo umbollu with the arm cross painted on it. "Happy Billy" nn ' Spedlul Kowlor" from Ti-xus "were drcssc in lull cowbov nnifonn. Bnlllngton Booih presided at the meotin and made ihoopsnlag address. The converts to thn Salvation army dui inn the vcnr numoer 31.-I27 ; cuies and town occupied , -lj- ( > ; number of corps nnd outpost ! 555soldiers ; and rccniils , 13.100 ; ofllcois , 15' Airs. Balliugton Booth then sooko. Kti Raid she was on hand tonighl lo dedicate lit ihren weens' olil baby to the cause of salvi lion. Tbo commander rcud letters of syn pathy wnn the objoctH of iho army an congratulations upon its work. Ono wi from President Harrison. Tko president letter wan written on mourning paper un was as follows : IvM'.cinivi : MANSION. WASiiiNnrny , n. p Nov. 11)-Commander llalliimtou Houih , No' ' Vor't ' t'lty : My Dear Sir I have yoiirlcttor < Iho 17th of Novomlier and bog to thuiiU you fc your sympathy so Kindly cxpiossud for mo i my grout HIIIIOW. I urn very 11) ) urul In my Judgment of method ! nnd think it well that nut : i those \\l\o \ uro endeavoring to siibilno tl foitiessos of vieo apliroiich them upon tl htiino lines. To .ill wiinau nlueenty unil iisi fulness Is proved by dovotlon and results e-in clvoinv hearty coed wUhci und elieo fully eMend them to you and your associate Very truly yours , llr.N.uMis UAIIIIISO.N. The meeting was adjourned with prayer. < iitiii o co.v ; tor J//A/JW.S. unil .Miiisnil Tlmlr Awfiil ( Jin illllua hnt 1'iii-tli. ta. ! , Nov. 41. Hon. W. I Stvlos , coloroil , u member of thy loulslutiv commitlcoon thn pomtontlnri , mauot pub I a lollor gJvliiK a doplornbtu account ol th penitentiary by s torn In this stato. Spoakln of the Dado coal mines , where 1OOJ convicl are omnloycd , ho says : ; "Upon ontorlnp v found that great numbers were sick fro having to work lu water in envoi ! IOO fo under ground , vliero the water trickles dev upon Inolr hi'uJs und wliuro Iho.v .stand water from unklo In kiioo cU-ep nil day Ion Others have been masked and crippled 1 slate nud coal , which { falls upon them fro the blastings , from wnlch they cannot t capo. The gusscs are so ntagnnllng tbut it utterly impossible , for the bcmghii convicts to ovur got.ptiro air lo breath Some were nearly uakod and bad to wet and sleep In ihn sumo tuoager appirol In wet cJiulition. Thorayas a while prixou who said ho know 'th'ov would give him h- when wo loft , but bo did not care if they dl for ho would rather bo ( load nnd in h 1 thi there , for it could b ? no worse.1 "It is impossible forour committee to ci the full information which is desired by tl stale , of t ho condition of tlioeo sufferers , f fear of tholr punUhmontwhiin wo nro gen The food U lee scanty , In Justlco to liuuia Ity. I doolaro that these things ou tu not : to be. " _ _ _ Tlio rir i Ili'ourd. AuifkXsiBCiTV , Ark. , No21. . Tlio larf ulant of the Dosliajl nnbor and Plunli compHiiy burned yastoi-day. Tbo plant w worth * 00,000 , Cint.\ao. III. , Nov. 31. Thirty sheds cc lalnlng-.20,000 barre ) of salt belonging iho Michigan Salt company were lmc totally destroyed by tire in Cumlogs U niuut. Ttu > loss Is animated at fmOOO. Sr. Loum , Ma , Nov. 21. At I o'clo thU morning lira at tbo car shed ; of t Lindoll Street Hslhvay company , corner lf\ \ noy and Vundervanter avenue , dcsiroyod t fclicds , twelve motor cars , thirteen iralli and two vestibule cars. A Jot of eleclrli machinery was ol.o destroyed. Total 1 ( 180,000. The fire Is supposed to have on nated from a lighted lump In one of luo oai Full laiuraace , WORK OF A PRAIRIE FIRli Sounthinr ; of tin Destruction Wroughl Suntliy in Rock Comity , GREAT QUANTITIES OF HAY DESTROYEC I'lrst C.iso L'mlnr thn Xi'W NpliruiUii In r IIIUMI t.avVyoinliig Ollli-l tM liiii'ilto Stolen Miiclt ut Itnilixllle Oilier Main Nous Notrs , Nr.rt-votiT , Nob. , Nov. 21. | SpacUl Tolo eram to Tin : BKU. ] Lutor reports of loss bv yesterday's pralrio llro show the damage U have been great. Carl Stunbv's tnrn W\i burned wit ! ; horses and ton ho.id of eaUle , J A. Potty's barn and sheds wcro burned will tlx head of tat hogs , ono cow anil over IDl chickens , Tbomus Cr.iner's barn , sheds niu several hundrud bu . . . "Is of corn ami sovora dozen ctilckeus and ul' his hay were dc stroycd , C. S. llurbor lost over 10U tons o hay , Ed Hulls lost about 10J tons of liny , I-1 Hushiie.ll lost about 1A" > tor.s , C. Johnson 101 100 toiu , C. Turner about 101) to iVJ tons Alexander about llfty and a number of other living in the valley lost equally as much. The llro ImrnaJ , all night , burning a dis tnnco of nearly llfty miles , Tills uiornlni the wind changed to Iho snulhcnst , drlvim the llro back to the nnrthwost , sweopltu Ibrouch Iho main hay belt. About , ! IJ ( ) pjo plo from Newport and Scwurd started otl at noon today ami met tlio llro about twelv miles southeast of Newport , Several thousand tons of hay \verc bunipi today. From the amount of hay dostroyci today and yesterday it would bo "put ing th figures at n low esllinila to snv that ther wcro 12.000 tons burned In iho Elkhorn val ley. The llro Is all oui. now In tms part o the country. It Is torn bin to gj over th ground and see iho amount of destruction o Ono auy's work of a pralrio llro. JtUNMNO Ol'lMANV .stoluli SKicIt l.nnitrd liv Uyinnliii ; Olllclal III Nrlir.Klci. Krsiivn.i.i : , Neb. . Nov. 21. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : IIE.About : | two works nso stranger appeared in town riding a som pony and leading a pair of matched ha horst-s. Ilo put tno horses in lllggins i Fat-man's livery sluhlo , stayed around tow three or four days and limillv sold the ha team to Hixglns for $150. Nothing in his aliens < lions aroused any suspicion and ho mounle his pony and departed in peace. Tbls morning Sheriff O. M. Kico an Jacob Ervay of Natroua county , Wyoinliif arrived in town looking for stolou her ci The team bought by Higgins proved to bo th ones. Tnov were stolen Irom Mr. Ervn several weeks ngo from his ranch in Natron county , Wyoming , west of Casper. Slierl Mice states that the hot-bo thieves have bee running oil u great many horses from thi county lately. rim THI : FIII.I , AMOUNT. I'lrst I'UMJ Undnr HID Ni'\v Insnr.iiiei ! I/.nv < Niilir.itUn. NntiuvsKv CITY , Nob. , Nov. 21. [ Spocii relogratn to Tim BE'.J 'iho llrst cas > ou'.id ( thn valued policy law passed by the last ! n , iblnturo has been on trial in this c ty for sc' ' oi-il unvs. Last February the store builditi of Ilonry Hachler was burned , ilo was n sured in ihe Insurance coinpaiiy of Nort America for 11,000. The company refuse liavment on tno ground jhut the buildin was not entirely destroyed und could bo n paired at nominal co > t. A verdict wi uroueht In tonight awarding the plaintiff tl full amount , with interest from auto of flri OmlKD County Litigation. Piii-.MONi , Nob. , Nov. 21. ( Special to Tn Uur . ] District court convened In this oil today with Judge Sullivan In the chair. I the case ot Fittf Uottschalk agaliibt James C Smith the verdict by Jury was for the d fondant. A decree of foreclosure was rendered 1 favor of Mary J. Browiiell vs Wilha Stevens ot al lor ยง . "ii.18 ! ) also In iho ca ; of Maria Wlnklcinan vs .1. II. Crai ot al , foreclosure ( or $ . ' (57. ( 35. Hem , \up pleaOod Biillty toprand larceny and wi sentenced to eighteen months hard labor i the penitentiary. Charles 10. Johnsc pleaded utility to forgery nnu was sentence to two years in tlio p"iiiteutiary. Tlio chargn of bigamy against Al gust Fucus was illsmlssed liccauso tt offensio was committed in liodgo count ; The criminal cases against Henry Uroemi and William Perkins were dismissed. , lud , ment lor si.aiij was rendered ngalm MathowT , Patrick ul Omaha in fuvor i Jocpn Stnrkoy. Itnyd Snlliiis Killed. Cimmov , Nob. , Nov. 21. [ Special Teh gram to Tin : flii : . I Boyd Scllors , ono of tl beat known railroad men In tills section , wi caught between two oars last night at Or ; Junction and 'Instantly killed. Ilo was young man and had only run n train n fo monllii. A special Iraln will arrive th lUtaruoon with the remains. Sollot'3 h ; lived hero live years and had .1 largo numb of friends. Ho was u bricht , bteady goii and industrious youn ; gonlloman , N < ilmtr * ! < ii'H Distill Koll. O'Xnu.i. . Nob. , Nov. 21. | s > pocial to Ti BIE : | Ilr. Walter N. Lowrld , oldest bon Key. and MM. N. S. Lownoof. this cit dlod at an early haul' this morning of qm < consumption. Dr. I.owriu was a giMihiutu Rush .Modical college , nnd practiced ve buccossfully hoycral years in Clilcago , un sickness compelled him lo go lo Now Mexic Ho spent a year In Now Mexico und Col rude , only rolurnlng hoiuu u week ago Si urduy night. _ NclirasUn'N nug.ir liuliiilry. ( Jiuxi ) ISLAND , Nob. , Nov. 21. [ Special Tin : Ul n. J The amount of beets used m t Grand Island Sugar factor- for tlio past sc son was 12,010 tons , The amount of sup produced was 2 , IID.IOJ pound' * . It has boi u good year lor tbii important Industry a Mr , Oxnurd ontertulns no fear as to I future. The factory has cloiod as far as t sugar fuclory is concernoi ] , for Ihu season , Vuii NVyi'K'j Illiinileil llor rs. Nr.muSKA Cirv , Nob. , Nov. 21. fSpoc TolrgramtoTnuBui ; . I ( Jeiiornl Van Wycl team became unmnnagcablo and ran aw this afternoon , Tbo horse * ran ouvoral bloc and finally collided with n buggy in whl were Nick Smith und two ludlos , .Smith u his companions were badly bruised , but n dangerously. The gonorul nnd his urivor i capcd unhurt. Both vchlclei wcro iota wrecked. No I Nioimuiv , J\eb , , Nov. 21. jSpeclal Tim BKK.I Chester Norton , republican n rojcnlntlvo from Knox and Boyd count ! requested his ccrllftcilo of election of t county clerk Saturday , but was rufusi The clerk Issued him a ceriitlod vole of t two counties , which will bo used to tn him , and If possible make Kruso , Indepei ent , co u lest for the seat. liUi'npiil ! | .Mlnltlurs .Meet. J NEIIIUBKA , Cirr. Nob. , Nov. 21. | Spec Telegram to THE Urn , | The southern c < vocation of iho KpUcopal church mot lu tl city this evening , and will roraalu in sessi until Wednesday noon. Tharj is u large tendance , mlnletora from all over the nil being present. This evening Key. W. Sparling of Oiualia delivered uu interesil uddrcbs. l'lrc < ut I'ort Nlubr.ira. Four Nioniuiu , Neb , , Nov. 21. fSpec to TUB BBK.J A frame Dulldlag ooouplod Scrccntit H , O. Porklno , troop U , Sixth cav- nlry , I'nuuht llro yo tprdav. Hy hard worK the llnmcs wcro soon oxlltituisticd. Had thn lire camcd headway with such wind blowing the loss lo the government would hnvo been something ereiit. nnd only thu activity nnd energy ot an the garrison averted this loss. i : ii\Mirirti : > . Three Iliinilrrii l.lnr'iln I'ltm-iiv I'lirllflpatu In the Iti'ii ptlon. Lr i IH.V , Neb. . Nov. 21. A complimentary banquet was tendered tonight to Patrick ICgati , minister to Chill , who nas been visit ing for u few days in ibis cily , Iho guest of ox-presl.icnt fii/gor < ilil of the Irlstt Naitonul league ot An. erica. Three hundred guosls were present. Mr. 1-igiMi , In responding to a toast , stioko nt soitiu length nbiUt bis c.vptirlunco lit Clilli , rolntinc Iho numerous incidents lu ho was concerned. Ho endeavored nt nil times , ho said , lo protect the rights and properly of American citlyuns. Ho spoke of ono case In iho city of Concepclon , whore an American Is halt owner of an electric libt , plant. The intenilento of the citv was giving n dinner ono nleht when the light * suddenly went out , as Iho electric lights will oct-ashmall v do. Tlio intcndcnlo immediately ordered ovorvoody connected with the electric light comuany put lu irons. The American clll/.en was dr.tgg. d out. of bed nt half uast 10 ot nlu'iit nnd lcpl ; lu priton until nfler inld- nitrht , when iho inlcnuonlo had him ro- Mr. l-J ran exacted for this man from the Halmaceda government n letter of apology n nil K money compensation offJ.OOO. Spnaking of the Ba'ltimoro trouble Mr. IScuii said ton davs after tlin alTuir , no explanation haying been olTorod , ho was instructed by telegraph to address u note to the Chilian government. Ho did so In the pro 'iso words of the Instrue- tionb and immediately was assailed by a sec- lion of the American press. Ttio charso was madu that his la-.iguaijti wn < vulgar , violent nnd undiplomatic and .showed a per sonal desire on bis part to pluncc the two countries li.to war. - - "Tlie fnnt is , " said Kgnn , "n telonratn of Instruction , whoso oxnct wording 1 followed , was written by the hand of no loss n person than the president of the United Stales Chilians wcro led lo boliovn by ibis section of our American ( ircss , that Iho people ot this country unanimously condemned the emirs" I pursued , und owing lo this holiaf allowed iho controversy to go us far as it did. " Mr. Kuan , In conclusion. n scrtod thut the relations between Chill and Ihu United StntOb today are more cordial than for half u century. _ - , or AN ii iroi : . Whlln Ills Ollk'cks ItiiriuiiK Ho IH rhirrU in .tail. Sn.vnii CIIKBK , Neb. , Nov. 21. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bii : : , ] The Times ofllcc burned Sunday uflcrnoon. Tlio gale pre vailing nt thu time cirriol bla in fagols for several blocks soiling llro lo grass and buildings In raiuolo parts of the vlllngo. The Chicago lumber yard was on llro several limes and only prompt notion on the part ol cUuons prevented a general entiltngvutlon. A sonsuUonnl feauira of tlio event wa the arrest ol Charles Uoostor , proprietor o I the Times while his building was yet burn ing. His nrro.it had no direct connection with the fire , ivast Thursday Mr. Wooslut bud u dismilo with Lewis Vogt , u former om pioyo about u money matter which ended li Voct assiiulllc.t ; hlai for which Vo t wns arrestnii nnd plonded t'uilty. Vogt con tinned to follow Wooster In u hghling moot until tbo latter tbreutened to shoot him , whereupon Vogt had WooMor taken inti cusioJy on a. peace warrant. Woostor wa < rolcabcd on his own rocogni ? inco , bill was ugniaincarcerated while the ilro was in progress , and atrain released on bnd. ( lu will have a hearing before .lustico Squiei lomorrow. The origin of tha fire Is n mystery. Semi miscreants had entered the printing olllcc Friday nittiitand pied lliu lormo , and Mr Wooiter had two printers reiiairlnir tlio dnm ago working up to Sunday noon. Tlio olllci took lire while thu men were at dinner. The loss Is about , Strvj , with no insurance. \Voo-.tcr will put In u new plant at euro. There is no suspicion resting upon Mr Woostar , his real-rest being looiced upon us : scheme of his onnmlos. IX IIONOK Ol.1. . i : . UADV. Nr 1'iuil lEepuhlieanri I.\tenil tlif-Stalo < * i > it lr.il ( Nimintl t ee ( 'Imiriiiiin a lEeeepliim. ST. PAVI. , Nob. , Nov. 21. ( Special Tele cram to Tin : Bii. : . ] 'J'onight will long h remembered us one of the pleasant occasion in the history of this cilv. The republican of St. Paul tendered u reception tn lion. A 1C. Cady , and in a Mib-.tantml way sliowei their iippruciation of his services us chair man of tlio icpublu-an stuto centra committee. Tlio opera housa vva if ally .di'coraled and lillod with th otilhuMastic admirers of Iho Mr. Cony The band cfccurtcd him to tlio onera house where ho was surprised to incol his man : Irlonds. Chairman Kendall introduced lloii Henry Niinn , xvlio made ono ot his clianu totiM 1C speeches , and was followed by lion U. Iluniiibal , who presenlo.l Mr. Cud ; a beautiful and costly gold headed cane , gilt from his reiiiblican ] friends. Mr. Cudy answered with much fooling Ii Ills Ubliut eloquent manlier. A Her uiusu ox orclscs Dcrnoiiul congratulations wuro extended tended to Mr. Cady , nnd u sicgo of hunu alinulnir concluded a ploubunl evening's ci tortaiument. /.N A.JOIf I .S.I/.OM.Y. 1'ul.il Kmllng < il u liillleully ill ItoiineV n BOONI : , la. , Nov. 21. [ Special Tclogrni to Tin : Bin : . | At 3 o'clock this nftcrnoo Plorcii O'Nell , a young man living here was shot by Lilcli .IUKO. or ' 'Howdy IJleic , who has boon employed about town durln iho summer us u .nason. The two were in general light Suiuulny night and O'Neill' ' frlench took u gun uwny from .lal-o while ti was trying to shoot O'Nell. Today the cot in n saloon and nf tor u few words m other I'lghlonsuod. wlion Jago pulled u gu and Hhot O'Nell through Ilia abdomen. I Is not thought he can locover. .lace then wont to the railroad shops t shoot another man will ) whom ho had ha trouuk' , and not Hiullng him ho went to h ! baardli'K ' house , where ho was captured U the oIllCL-rs , Ho guvo the name of It. 1 Kills mid is being held lo await , iho result ( O'Nell' ! . wounds. Young O'Noll ' Is about i years old and is a brother of Conductc James O'Nell , who was shot bj n tramp on freight train near Tniim about clghtec mouths ago. His fnthor was ono of tl killed In iho wreck at Molngona , whk madu Kaio Shelly famous. \Viirl : "I lllKliunyme.li , Cui'nTov , la. , Nov. 21. iSpeclul Toll gram to TUB BEE. ] For nearly u year Creston ton has boon tree from thugs and hlghwti robbers , but ihoy scorn lo huvo roturnuii , i tlioy last night ronbod three employes of U Burlington railroad , who 'hud just receive tholr pav. Ono of the parties rot-bed wield old man Snull/- , whom they loft In u ditcl 'I ho robbers wore masked and could not I idcntllled. 3 No lluteloiliieiiii | | In the Kullm due , Kiors CITV , la , , Nov. 31. ( Special Toll groin to TIIK HKU.J Tlioro are no Uovoloi mcnts in iho Fall Is caso. The pollco nra ui ublo to find any clew to the identity of tl two mea who wuro on the bndgo boforu Fc Its wont on It unil , bolng unublo to do B aio Inclined to the theory uf accident dealh , ono lhat FollU * frleudb do not care accepl. To Help Miiipvon College , OL-KI.AC , la. , Nov. 81. [ Special Tolcgra to Tin : ) liE. ) ] An educational convontli convenes here tomorrow In the i torest of Slmpion college of India ola , the object of which Is to ral funds for that institution. Speaker * fro > 1 abroad will be present and an IntereiUug pr gram bn * bc n prepared. IAN\ \ KILLED AND WOUNDED Awful Results Follow nn Explosion in a West Virginia Mine , BURNED AND MUTILATED VICTIMS Twpnty Kegs lit lUn-Ulni ; IMvidrr Acct iliMitntly Itcronif iRiiltiMl riili-li-cii .M Killed nr InJiiriMl I'ldlilpt n i.Mini ) UHrmiiil S STrt'iirxvn.in , O. . Nov. SI.-At tua Jlunclio mine of tlioVost End colllorv la Vest Vlrglnlu twenty kegi of blasting pow er exploded with n'fnghlfui roar anil cadly eoiiHcqucneoi nt VJilfi p. m. today. It was providential that the explosion dill ot occur ton minutes later or ovary homo at he Hmncho mine would h.wo lucn mourimiR ts itead lo'ilght. TUo explosion was catucd by u llw.lng fine throwing llro into a powder an , the exnloilou of wlilcli Urea thcrs unlit the volutno of llamos was Nttfll- lc.it to explode iho wholu otockof loose pow er. Tlio men in the tuino had Just begun to omo into where thu powder was stored and. n n few minutes inoro most of thorn work- ng today ivouUl liavu been in the inUlat of he explosion. Tlio scene that followed cannot bo told in vords. Tlio womun who had husbands , irothors , sons or sweethearts in the smoking pit were bimply frantic. Crowds came warming to the mine's mouth , tholr fnccu vhlto as death nnd the eager Inquiry on every lip , "who's In the minoi" As soon us they hnit tlmo to racovor from ho shock the mine boss and u squad ot bravo fellows took their chances on the "bud ilr" and went in. Then thuro was n brief vnlt , but shortly the advance ot the resell- "g party appeared , bciiilng among them thu scared and miutlalcd victims of the ox.- iloslou. 1,1st nl I lii ! Demi anil \ \ iitnulrd. JOHN P. Usiuwas dead. VVisi.m : Axiiniixox , colored , died. Alu-iiAii : , CIIOKI it , fatally wounded. \VII.I.I\M Axiif-o.v ! : , colored , legs broken , hip dislocated , fuco lorn and otlievwiio dreadfully wounded , will dio. JOHN ANDKIISOX , colored , blown along the drift mid his head wouged under n coal car , may recover. I-IV\\HIXOI : : CiMi'iinu. , burned about the inns and head. JOHN Siiuiixx , burnea about the arms , baclc and head , sent to Pillsoui'fj to Iho liospital. Ei > Conic , Cleveland , burned so that ho will die. ifonx Oii.i.iiiiM ! ; of Akron , O. , badly burned ibout the ticad. Jl\iniijvv ViiinuT. burned nljout Iho arms , jcad and back. Gioitii : ( : 1'ni.rEUS burned ( ind Injurea In ternally. Jens U\MSIJ : , hudly burned about the body , but will iccovcr. Tlio explo'ion did coniiinrnttrely llttlo uamacc so far as is now Known , to Uio mine or its equipment. I'rompv Action Sin ml 31 uny I.lvrn. That moro of the ininorb were not suffo cated was duo to iho prompt action of Miners James Clark and Jamoi Itordcu , who , when the big door that eloscs the draft was blown from its fastening , quickly placed it in posi tion again. The works belong to Ij. C. bmitli of Ne\v Cumberland , William Smith and John Alc- Ntilta of \ VollsvillrO. . The mine lias been In operation since May , IS'.M , and fifty na'ii were employed there today. There is still one man unaccounted for in connection with Iho disaster today , u miner named .lohn Httlly. iu\ivtoi : tvisici : sir. : Tutu \\rrclc on I li < > . \liluiinli \ > n as IJiu lie. Mill III ClH-ClrSSIll'SH. SiorxCm , la. , Nov. 21. | Special Telegram - gram to Tun Uin. : I The conductor nf u Chicago , Milwaukee .t St. Paul train left u caboose and llfluoii loaded cars standing on n heavy grade on the main line near Hartley , In. , wlillo switching wl'h the engine. The brakes were not nut and tlior.i bolng no tram men on the dnloclicd portion , the car. ; Hltuteu back down iho main line at n rapid rate. Near Kvorly tlin c irs mot a regular freight running at , n high rate ot i.pecnl on a curve and buforo the i-poeu at Iho train could bo chocked , Iho cniuoau crushed into lliciMilno. . The onglno wab rnmplololy buried unde.r Iho lifleon cars nnd is a total wrack , The dooriH , including two cars ot coal , caught llro and is Rill ) burning. MI that iho cars will bo a total loss , to ulher wlln the freight. In tint caboose wore live mum bors of u brldgo fain. . IXilv SlophfiiBon was killed in stantly. J. Ktophcusnn v/.is badly crushed mid burned and cannot iccovor. Tlio olhar three are budly Injuron out will recover. Their names are not obtainable. Halliond oniclnls I'ofiibo tu give the iiiimo of iho con ductor In cburfjo of the train. The imgim'cr und liioimin on thn icu'uliir ccciipcd , Tlio road is liiockod and It will ha impossible to clear U until thu llro burns nut. Katnl Work ol Train \Vr < - < il -r > t , Aii N'iA , ( ja. , Nov. 21. Train wreckers placed obstructions on thn track of the West- urn & Atlanta railrojd last ni lit two miles f-oui tbo city. Thu pngino nnd foiir n.irs loft , thu track , ICnglncarHquiros and his lircman worn fatally injured , A train was urcckud In the sumo upot u year ago the numo way liy fastening nn iron band aero * * the rails , Thu purpoio of iho wrccliorj It supposed to have usen robbery. llHlllltl.MH.lttt AT W.llt , ItliMidy Jlattln Only /ivurtt-d Ity tint I'niiupt Antliiii ui llm i'nllrc , Svx FitvNCibco , , Cul , , Nov. HI. Tbo Chlnoso hlchblnucr soclutius of this city nnvo declared war and tbo pollco ycatorduy checked what might have bean a bloody battle. The On Yck and Sain Ul ) societies ijunrrclod over tua division of blackmail obtained from the residents of numerous' houses of 111 fuino in Chinatown , and during the past two da > u two Uhinoio have bccu killed by highbinders , The On Vek sent n formal challenge to the Sam Ups to mcevoif' Jackson street and light to a finish. The fight was to have occurred at noon , but the pollco hoard of the challenge and arrestud forty-seven of thu On Vok * who had alrouay arrived at the tcano ot the Imttlo and worn walling for tholr rivals. They were nil heavily armed with lay revolver * and knlvns ana two of them were coati of mull under tholr bloustos uiado of ateol rings. Tbo others wore protective coali nf thick paper , The walls In Chinatown uro covered with placards put up by rivtl soulollos defy in it each other nud further troubl U tnuoU paled.