OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTY-SECOND YEAN OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING , MAY 5 , 1893. NUMBER 220. ALL STREET WAS SHAKEN | ? o Failures Frighten the Brokers and the Dealers. ILMOST A PANIC FOR A TIME PREVAILED firm of I.rnilliiK Sim kK Tiuti-n Siiililrn liriil Illc Drop Wild s , , „ , . , „ „ tliu htlirle i ; clmiiK < - \lr n ut I'rnlnl- lit tit I hmric le ri. Nrvv Yi UK Mav I drcat cxcitemont and Imost a panic prevailed on the Stock ox- lange for u time tins moining Shotllv 'ler the opening two failuics were tin- junced and the matke-tbdng alieadv wc-ak stampedi to sell set In Lspcdnlly In 'ooks Inwhleh the failed linns were sup- i to bo lari'olv tntc n stod ( ireat blocks ere thrown eve t and pri > es wont down the ) be > ggan slide a.s if gicased At the lower evil , howcvi 1 good pine hasing oldets ap- icarcd and an up tuin icsultcel , with a much icttcr feeling at noon Then docs not sec m to be an } bottom for ockpriees Lath liquidation was l.ugel } i Sugar dene-ial Llecliie and Nation il ordngc Afte i noun iho liquidation luoki- ) Ut In nevv places moio cspcclillv in allioad sin' Us As foi the indiistiiil ( locks tlie more the.v doe line the gtrate-r teems to be Ihe indin ition to sell Conlago "omii.on ufti'i the Wi Ide n failuie , dropncd to ' } , di net al I loettii to s" > cotton oil to Huilington to s'i St Paul to ; i"4 pio- feireel to 115 Hoik Islind to 7ii'4losses ' tinging from 1 to I pe-i eent Just befoio J till loins Jumped to'JO per out adding to the gi net il de mot iliration Iho stem em the exi hatiL'i-was verv wild 'towels g ith > n d Hound the tradim. post of ictivn stocks suunp thru arms and volh-el hemsolvc s lie irse in llielr attempts to sell Iho gotnu' and < tuning biokcis' me-sson- , ran as if Satan , weie after hem Nohoeh tboiiL'bt of walking mil tlie giavitv of the situation wasao- entcd b } Iho pale anxious faces of the 'liuggltngbrokois Ilinr. ) CleiWH Oplnlein of llu > Ilurrj. Henr } Clews vole oil the feelings of the ( moio conservative Wall stioi'l men when lie IsaM 'Iheio ate times when men s souls , Ids well as then pockets arelileel If the llattet are well filled , howevoi , together lwlthaclu.il he-ad oppoi timities are alToi de-it \for unit k movements In the markets It livouhl bo good policv to bin good seeuiitics [ hereafter on pionomn cci bleaks for fait Iptolits which sin Killing tallies ate sure jto hi ing It must be icnu inhcicd th it price's are now full. , as l > , v on an uveiago as tliov weie during the spiing panic of isyj 'lh.it was a wet ids pinic while Ibis Is but a lee il ono at anv i ite confined within the boundinles of 0111 own conntiv I am quite of the opinion that toda } will oiadieato Iho weak spots mil make a stiongei bot'oin ' foi good stocks than the } have had for some time | iast Squalls tome pciiodie-allv and after we get over this one wo will be exempt fiom mother for several } i'ais to come I his Is the cx- | poiioncc < of tlie lust ami the pie sent up- [ lieaval will not be- unlike lenmci ones in thai licspect " I wmium shriu ri iniks I William Shu ircr inanigei ol the dealing I House association when asked as to thccon- lillUon of the banks this afleinoon , said | "WolmM ) seen absolutelv no ofle-ct of the I street here Thu banks .no in excellent iHhnpo. In fact , at I o clock toda.v tlio bat [ ii'ccs weio uinisuallv laigo and thcie was a arn.ii-kod abscne'o of anv thing but noimil and healthful conditions 'Iho h ink icseivcsaro RI'J.OOO.OOO in exec ss of the 'I per cent legal limit. " "It was lopoited that the floating house Biad offeied lo issue ) loan ccitllkatcs to thu Blanks this moining. is there an } ttulh in hat ! " ' Absolulelv none Such a thing his not Bjvcn been suggested I hat is a measuio which has been adopted on just foul occ.i- Bjions. I lie lasl time was diiiinz tlio Haling Kalluto Wuhavohad no nccessit } for the mploment of ccitilleatis as } ot Of couise , If Iho association of which the cleat tug BJiouso is tlio icpicsentalhe , think it is Bieccssar } in the next few d.is toimdeitako B.hu measuio , it will bo done Hut the pics -lit condition of the banks is so health } that the } can carr } their loans Ihemselves and Bio not need to ic-h.v pothe-cato theirtollatuial Bu meet an } piesent exigciic } tor call Beans " "What do jou consider thocausefor the Biuescnt dciucssion of thimaikol' ' B C'uiiMt cl l > \ the slit i until Hill. "I icgiird It as the effect of the so called Sherman bill with tlio aceompaning idea hat the rnltc'd States tie isui } cannot pa.v mt gold below the SIIX ) 000,000 teseivo Hriicso have attiaited the pooplu to Bold 'I Ills has bien p.n ticulailv Blruo of foicign liohtois of Aim iU-.ni seciiii- Btlcs , who have been in nei cl of menu } The- } nave sold thcii stocks in tliu Amciie-an m.ir- Blcet and tin nod the tide of liaelo against us Bit is onlv tlio natural tondonefiom time lo imo of liquidation among invostois 'I his Is ho situ ition as I see it nameh , llquidn- Bllon as the usult of the Idea of the BL-auity of gold anil the tumniing eloun BKheio the trimming tan bo best douo The i < -t that the tiuasui } notes , bv the Shoiman Bf > ! l , are made pi.\ able in bullion loads the ; "oplo to belluvo thai Iheio must ho a gto\v- Biseaicit } of gold when the pavmcnts aie BLokng made and the silver bullion aiciimu Blr.ltng The Idea howovoi th it the icscrvo must bo kept at anv specified amount , no- B'ouling to law is the ehicf cause of the uneasiness while theio Is nothing in the law to compel that 1 do not bolievu that the bilamo of tiado will lomain ahva.vs against us U is not an unmixed c v il cither , tills occasional liquidation It lias tlio Bhoalthv otic 11 w hie h alw i.v s c nines after ono I tins paid Ins elt his ami cuts oft what is ox tiavaganl A man is nopooiei to pa } what E ho owes * th in he Is to have the mono } him- Rolf and to our it I llreiki n I'll line s. 'Iho state n ent given out b } lle'in } Allen Bii. Co Is us follows All the liansac lions of the house have lx en foi the noeount of ustomois The llrm bus been doing stilt 11 } n ccmmission buetness Kver.v liado had a tiusloet customer hade of Bill. Dining Iho bad breaks In llio mar- B'ptolH the maiglns of somof our Boustomcis were exhaii'-tcil , but as thcso ous toineiH wt to not enl } icpulcil lone solvent , but vcr.v rldi men iho Him took caio of BJthclrecounts out of its own nsouuos on Blplcdgcs fiom these ciislomcis that about , .00.1X10 in cash would I o paid back bctoio 10 1 o'clock this moining 'llicsc piomlscs were not kepi aid the Him had no other 10- FI irco lmt to itinoaiii o suspeiihien and m iKo BJ , n nsslgnineut tlio assmnci bdng W O BjHiimlin BJ Theio was mudi speculation as lo who \uie \ ) iho impoitiinl tustomois who hid fl ilcd to keep tlioil pledges and piv back to BlAUcn Co tin maigms which had been ad- \aiiCd In Iho biokois to call } customeis Bl'iiiiig cntlt moining Kumcis connecttd tlio if t * of some of the men wlio w cio tr } ing BI i > mi the National ( oidago steick in the 'ai < of the piitmiting which it has 'col getting suite last I'llday , when It Bit n iiiotcd at fjn Among the n c n nun ui.ul ascaitlng Ungu uloeks of thoCoid- BEili ( stoc-k on in u gins was .lam < s W Watei j elIho prc-slelent of the National ( eu.lauc ompanv , and the i apitallst wlio was uutnh i 'pi nslblo feu the oi.inil/atliii ) of tlio ttu- Jv l'i"t Mr Nuton would lmt indicate who it is'iniiors wore w In had fallc-d to come up' ' 'h the margins tint latci Inthedav he ted itonotter that thewi to the National Bi'-Cix .IJTO people BM riplittnrd l > > Mr. Neirtiui. H It rtib a subject foi womlei ih.it the loss f'tW.lKH ) would urcak down such n Him as 'iinXLo. hut Mi Norton explained U in BJ'j.Lwav ' "Tlie amount that the CTottlago ' -T uiileil to pa } ut thu lime promised top- i. optcd only the amount of the m.uglns th t vxcro cirrled for them siuot ) .vcstrrduv BjLJfivo thil they owed us Mf > 0tKXJ. This mites $6f > 0tXX ) that the Cordage people owe " ut i today Mr Noitou said they hoped to lo able to resume business In n day or two Ho thought that the linn had resources that would put It on its feet soon Ho said that every account on the books had a trust worthy customer hchltul It The extent of the failure is various ! } estimate d at from $ 00,000 to * lfiOOHX ( ) , foul as the statement of the accounts was not complete these esti mates are not trustworthv Alii n vCo . it was said , todav put In the in.irket the nuw Ceirdnge stock It was on account of the high "t Hiding of this llrm that It was not star toil out at a higher price than the original stock lit ought when it .vas first put Into tinstieot Of the failure of his firm which Is nttri huted to the drop o' Cmclagi' U O Snntlio said tdnight "Assistance was piomlsc'd to us and wo expected to pull through , but help falle-d us at the last moinenl It has struck us like a whirlwind and at present woclo not know where we sland Wo hope that our suspension will enl } bo tempoiary 'Iho batiks with whom wo have luiddoalincshavu treated us kimtl } Om failuie is open to the stilctest sciutiii.v ' Surprint ilVnll strrt t. 'Ihe failuie of this Him was a surpilsc to Wall street , us the house w is an old one ami hadalwa.vs heen eonsoivathc It had 10- centl } become idenlitled with the Cot dago compiii } b } hii } ing out bonds of thg Seem it } corporation , w hie h was oig.imml lor the pmposool huving and holding tinpiopeitie s opeiated b } the Coid.igo compinv 'Iho genet il opinion among btokeis is that the failure of Sni } the will not bean extensive ono , and th it he will be able to lestime again Se hu.vler Walden said his failuie was duo to thecliop in Cold ige ami the failute of etistomois te ) lospoml to calls foi mil gins Mi Walden s customers me s ild to be eon nee ted with theCemlngo liust Mr \\alden sihi tonight that theio weio tin co customeis who had piotnised to make thin accounts good at noon ami their failuie to do so foited him lo suspend He < mild m iko no statement of his assets and liabilities but thought that Ills susiien sion would nnlvbe tempoi n \ I hefailuie of MraldiMi is not icgatde > d as impot tint and is atti ibute el hv luokers to Iho o n rv ing of customci s on too lightl } mai- gined accounts SI.IllI VU\ ( \Kl.llUX I'L.VN. Nevirk Ilinkprx DNi IMII il it It Dors Not Vlfft ultli I .itnr. Nrvv YOIIK , Ma } -Sineo tliu lonfercnco between Sec iel.ir } Caillsh and a dorcn lead ing b ink piesidents heie on Apt il several stories Imo been told of plans which had Dccn pioposed whoiobv the gold in the tieas ui } would be incieased Jt lias been sue ! that several plans to this end have bom under discussion b\ the bankers since the sectet.nv went awav and that ono of them eventual ! } agioret upon 'I his is not oxactl } the ease A oasis upon which the banks are willing to put out their gold is not atceptablo to tlio soetetar } of the tic is ur } SoctotatCailislo his ideas of his own leg.mling the piotection of the irold re'seivo , ami li is inlimaledto tlio bankci the plan which lie wemld like to see put into elicit , 'Ihe binke'is aio vet } ro tii cut about speaking of the plan which would please the societal v , as it is not ex- acilv to tlieii likiiiLT Hut fiom a member of jne of the > leuling banking 111 ins in this dtv which has boon fulleonveisint with all that has taken place tcgaiiliug the gold situ ition , a svnopsls of the plan to pioteet the gold icscivo , which plan. It is sild , would bo acceptable to the sei let.nv , was obtained The banket fiom whom the Infoimation was obtained s lid " 'I lit'situ ition is not as bul as it appeals 'I lie tear has passcil awa } of a pivinent b } the government of its curienc1 } obligations , otherwise than by the gold in its | K session The real elillliult } is in Iho eliainin of the banks of their resetvo ( icduied nowto about fl'J 000 ( H)0) ) ) b } llieii coin shipping cuslomeis 'I ho effec t of the p iv mcnts in tills oil } has been thienigh the conliaetlon iMusecl b } tlio paincuts to the Hoveinment of legil tcndci cuiiciicv for gold Iho gold is shipped abioad and lost to the coimmmit } , but the legal toudcts ate paid into the licasui } and cannot .iR.iln be put into dioulation , except tlnough the slow process of dlsbutsenicnts made b } it As at the same time1 , there is an inwaidand outward flow at the tie.isurv , the loss or gain to the banks on this bead must bo moasuied uv an inspce tlon of ie > eel | Is and disbuisements of the p ist two } cats ' It will bo seen that thciewill not bo a loss or gain to eithet side of sa.v .I,0M,000 ( per month base d on the * . ' > 000 000deficit last month , whoteas , b } continual shipping ot gold llio lii.iiiii } , or piobabl } the Dinks , ma } lose $ .1.000000 per week 'I his loss thov cannot heat and the icsnlt will be if the movement takes place Hun the piesent teseivo will disippcai and bo locked up in the United St lies tii'isutv and the banks will bu icduecd to then old ex pedient of making settle-muits with the deal nig house in eh at ing house eertilicates used on Iho mercantile anil maiketable se entities ' 'Iho plan which would obviate this sola tion would ho for the banks toiceogni/e this fact and pi } out to thoii cuslnmi'is and In p.ut settlement of their hi lances the aiticle which the } now ho ltd -gold which does not involvotlioinvolunt.il } hoarding of giecu- hacks by the trcasut.v and thus put in active movement the 1 ugci p.ut of then piesent icseivo Would it not bo well for the banks , said the b inker , to meet anil take this sug gestion into sei ions I'onsidciation and thus ic'llevo the whole * situ ition at once'1' 1 li } thus putting their hoaidmgs of gold al Iho senico of the communitj tho.v would sue Iho losses caused b } the continual stiingcjiev to the men antilc commuuitv and teliovo the piessuro of the continual s lies at the Stock exchange , which latter help , however , is wholl } Miboiiliuato to the help thus afloieled to men hauls of Iho whole ) eountl } b } adopting this plan It.irlvtri lor the CiiiiliiKi * Ctiiiipnii ) . .Irusi i Cm , X .1 , Ma.vI'hancellor ) McCtill toniglit at his icsielciicc appointe'd llcoigo W Ivopet and I ; P C Young receiveis for the National Corelago eompni } The } vvcie appointed on the application of counsel foi the Coichige com pany Uetohei Uiper is tieisuiei of llio compiny and Young is picsidentot thu 1'iist National bank of , lcisc\ Cit } 'Ihe comp.inv has about f JX)0KKI ( ) ( m imuds mil sec ui itle s to pi } off m a lew d.ii and it is unable to meet the demands The petition foi the ap pointinent ot iccelveis was mute foi the puiposo of protce ling Ihn icmip.ni } n pioi | eitv against attachment I ho ice elvers will glvcSJOO.OOO bonds Hill , ttl.l OHU. Iliilinu Icrrr , 'Vln , , Sc < n < r > > 'v Srorrlu tl 1 Hlllll-HllC > IIOIIDc tl IM I l | , HONNF. Tnuir , Mo , Ma } 4duo of the most dlsasttous Hies in Iho hisloi } of this place occiiucd at I o'clock this mottl ing 'Iho the was Hist seen in tlio Nix building , fiom which , extending westward on both sides of the stieot , cvi'i } tiling fell a piov lo the dovoiiilng elomenl , until only smouldering i in tiers maiKed the sites of twent } ono buslnoos and duelling houses Owing to the ehiuacter of the buildings , . Iho uitoof Insuranic w is o inirl. Hi it enl } light lines wcio cm nod I ' 1 lie piindpal hiisini--s houst s buineetout | aie John \ \ * Sprott , gm. 01. William Hongi' } , siloon , 1. dinii/c'i \ to , gem nil meichi'iiillse , Sdnioidcr joweltIkmnn Teito Cooperative sooliiv , giocctv. Miss Mar } Hiokenshlio , gciinal meichandise' II C O Connor hakeiv Mis sp nco. mllllnon , \ H J itk , uonei il meich.nnliso ami J 1. \VIIH niiS , saloon. MuromtMit * nl e i i mi > li inn. i Mil ) t. At Hrowhend Passe-el lliltannti. , froui Now York At llamburi ; ArrivedHugln. . ftom Now Yoili At New York \ tiivedserv ia fio-n llv- s rlkrrn Hriiiriilnc toVork. . rii.vri.Asii , O , Mn.v i \ number cf striking mlnois in Ohio have returned to woik It is n general belief that the stilko will bo practically ended b ) the first of uc > t week. PROMISE A BIG SENSATION Managen , of the Impeachment Have a Bomb to Explode in Court. THEY WILL HAVE AN OPEN CONFESSION OIIP of the Mon tnilliti'd lij ( lie ( iriinet Jury Him Promni'il to VI i lie n Olcan lire ml of tinItlni ; ' * llot- tcu Work. Ltsceil.v , Neb , May 4 [ Special Telegram to Tin1 Hn ] A sensiitlon of prodigious pioporllons is Ihe talk of the town tonight , it having bccomo public propel t } nt a late hour tills aftoinoon It is notof a sooh' character , lmt is some thing that will play an itnpoitant tiatt in tlio Impoichmcnt pioceeilings which ate being heard b } the supicmo coutt , wlioieln state andovstato officials aio tlio accuse'd Tlio statement is given out with atlthoril } that toda } one of the indi vlduals indicted I ) } the last gland jui } , a man who was I'tnplo.vcd at one of the state institutions whole friudand misconduct vv.is allege I to have Dciuiicd. went bofoie the giand jut } ami turned states evidence against oflidals anil othcts lonnccti'il with the steals alleged to h ivo been perpetrated \V 111 C'onliKH In 4 cinrt. Not onlv this but thU simc nnti has undo the statement under oath , and which is now in the possession of the state , that when the pioper time comes ho will appear before the couit of impcicliment and tlieio make a clean hi east of everything 'Ihough the fuels is heiein stated have been kown to but a few , the } leaked out toniglit , ind are the talk of the to > vn When questioned about the tiutlifulness of the report port the attorno.vs for the nriti igeis of the iinpciclimont simpl } smiled and icmaikcd "Walt a few houis and wo will pioduCi. some tcstimonv that will not enl } stattlo the people of the st ite , but w ill uneov or ono of the most lottcn hotbeds of ollloi il corrup tion that has ever been known to exist " > c Decision on tht > Approprl itlcin. On account of the members having ad- jouined last night , the supicmo com t com mission diet not hand down the opinion in the case witli rofeteneo to the legalit } of the le'gislatuio appiopiiation of Slfi.OOO made foi the purpose of defi.iing the expenses of the tri il , though it is now ptett } well Known that it will bo forthcom ing at an call } dav next week 1 he allot tie } s fet the manigers are well satiated with the div's worK , siing tint , owing to the fact that most of the witnesses wcto fi lends of the tespondents , they elidtcd a gicatdeal more valu iblo testimon } than they expected / < JM > Zt./s ruit VltKHITOttl. Wrotktel MIHIX lit } liihtlttltlons Schedul ing AsHmn anil l.labllltli h. SIOLX CiTla , Ma } 4 [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Crr ] Toda } the Sioux Cit } Dicssed I3eof and Canning coinpan } , which assigned last week , filed its schedule of as sets and liabilities 'Ihe face value of the assets is $ h.iOlb ! ) VJ Its plant is put in at J11K,700 ) , on which thcto is a moitgage , not scheduled as liabilities , which covets other piopcit } belonging to tlio Union Stock } arils of e < )00,000 given to the Missouti , ICnns-is and Texas Pi list company Heal estate in this eit } N scheduled at * 154,000 , a fair valuation , on which thete is a inoilgagcel in debtedness of f'.r,0X ( > , pait of which is scheduled in tlio liabilities Countprop - cttv in Iowa , Ncbiaska and Kansas not cn- cumbeued is scheduled at f0,000 Stocks of its own company , the Union Kofi iterator Transit company , up as collateuil , aie scheduled at $12,000 The company also schedules in its assets $ , W > , r > 00 worth of notes of the wiecked Union Ix > an and Tiust tonianand | John Honnck , who has failed , which are scarcel } woith scheduling Its cicditots are llio Sioux Nalional bank of Sioux City , scouted b } ical estate held in trust , * . ! 0,000 ; Union I oan and Trust coin- pan } , $78 ( XX ) Kolas negotiated and on- cloisect by Union IAMII and Trust company and now in unknown hands , $ , t7,500 ! , Iowa Mud eompni } , Ji,700 ( and othcis , making a total of t-Ul'J IT1 111. Wrj llailly VtUnl. Tlio filing of the schedule developed the fact that the Union Stock Yatds company has given a mot tgago to the Missouri , Kan sas and Texas Trust eompanv on its property for fdOO.OOO , In addition to the bonded in debtedness of 00,000 given out when its re ceiver was appointed Assignee Hubbird of the Union Loan and Tiust tompaii } today gave it out that so much of the stock of the Sioux Cit } & Not them Sioux Cit } . O Neil & Westein and Sioux Cit } Terminal HailwaV ami Waie liouso cnmp inv is now up fet collatetal. and in his hands , th it a reorgani/atlon of the companies will have to ho made Ho holds aseollateraUt.r > 0OOl ( ) ) of iho stock of tlio Sioux C it } O Neil \ , Western and nearl } as much moio of the oilier two eoinpinies U T H ° dges and the Hedges Tiust com pan } toda } assigned to vaiious ti editors about $ JO ( KM ) woith of real estate moitgages ' 1 ho Lodihaven Tiust and Safe Dcioslt com pan } of Ixchhaven , Pa , put an attachment of f.XH ( ) on thepiopertv of the Sioux Cit } Sto ? o wotks through the United States eouits llio woik of the assignees is pie gp'ssing slovvl } and the exact amount of the total II ibiliti"s is not vet asccitalnablo The li ibiiilles of Hiiakinson , licdg.is and others are lilentii.il thonvh in a largo put with those of the Union IXMII anil Trust e-ompan } . and it is thought now that the total amount will not exceed $ NX > , ( XH ) IOHA SAI.OON MIN : DIVItutnii : ) . Altir r ni'ir < ol I'fii'o Fort DeiclKn An. tliorlllCHtliikn I niulilf. FDHT DIIIIOK , la , Mav 4 - [ Spec ial role- gram to Tin' Hbc J The saloons of Port Dodge , after two } ears of undistuibed peace and quiet , liavo been given an old fashioned Stirling up b } Judge Hatt rortwoears the saloon men have been lined month ! } b } the tit } and gtand juries have refused to In dict thorn Judge H.vatt in his instructions to the grail jury stated that it was an open fact that the liquor law was llagrantl } violated lated hoi o and insisted that ho would keep the L'lanel Jur } at work all summer unless some Indictments weie found The result was that six indictments , four in this city , weio rotmnod ln i llfilth Oltltom In Sestlnn. 1)1 s MensKs , la , Ma } -Special [ Tele gram to Tin Hrr1 ] ho State Hoard ot Health and medle.il oxamlnoib won * In icgu- lai Hiiuual sc sslon at thee apltol today Sec- reiai } Kenned } icporled lliat no epidemics of a sei ions dial actor had v Isllcd the state during the oist } ear , althouijli there had been isolated eases of infci nous diseases SmallfHix liid apptnicd in but onetocalil } , mid had been icstilctod to ono familv at Cumberland , Cass counts Uitihthcria , In eluding mi'inhianeoits ctoup h id not boon so pi ova lent as usual 'Iho sfH-ietai } cited some incidents show ing the intimate relationship , if not Iho Ideiitit } . cif 'jiphthciiu and niombiancous croup Moabclx of a < mild UHJ | has tieaii vci } piovale nt Sou let fever has not been as picvalent as usual and the mortallt } lliciefrom has not been great 'typhoid fever has ooeuncd only sporadically within the stuto. During the } car there has boon expended by the board t-\l.VS 'JO. Nltic'tuon volume's 1mvo Uccr > aelde'U to the library There were oiqrhl applicants for certificates to practice medicine James A. Mcnslier , Gravity ; James A. Harper , New- York . D. W Uvans , Casey Milton W Me- Catth } , DCS MohirsAmcrieus O Me- Mldiaei. DCS Molncs. Hush K Oingles , Castana Willis K. Ktollor. Maploton , and Walter l"razcr , Mi'd.cill yurntlnn IM.onsM'it. Dns MIIISM , I.i , , Ma } 4 [ Speclil Tele gram to TinBrrjJ At iho session of tlio Iowa Hahnemannsocictv today these onicers woroeli'Cted Prosfdent , Dr A P Hanoheitt , Council Hlnffs , seeretar } , Dr D W Dickin son , DCS Molnes , tieastirer , Dr ( icorgo Heal DCS Molncs A number of stand ing committees for the cnsumg .ve-.ir weio appointed A resolution was adopted favoting much needed improvements at Iho State unnersil } in the medical elcpaitment builc'ings All the phsidans piesent weio pledged to assist tlio legislative cotumitteo in obtaining sicners for petitions pr.i } ing for the desired legislation It was decided to hole ! the next meeting at Cedar Kapius Pane-is were lead on a huge number of technical subjects Ciiiuc of no Inwii VISTON la , Ma } 4 [ Special Telegram to Tin Hi r ] Interest in the Smith tt'al ' was unabated today The couit rcveiscd its ml- ing of Tuesd i.v and admitted evidence iol.it- ing to the oh iracter of Pen- } , the mm derail man Hv testimony it was shown that for Iho months previous to the minder the 10- lations of Pert } with Mrs Smith wore lull m He and illicit , that Pcir } was loqucslul to leave the defendant's wife alone , to which lie replied ho would when he pleisod , and if interfeied with would blow Smith s head elf displa } ing a lovolver and emoiacing the defendant s w ife in bis presence S } nip ith } is decided ! } with Smith Pin ippc in mi e of H llnnkrr'x son. Ci isros , la . Ma } I [ Spcclil Telegiam to T ML Hi.i ] Theio is much mvstei } about the disippoaiance of ( tuotgo Has wood. Jr , of Met till Wis , who ( Mini ) heto some lime airo to visit his fnllioi , a ] iiomitiont banker Ho was much intetestcd in iincstments in Milwaukee ami Minneapolis and supposed to be MI v tun , but shottl } after his airival bete ho dlsappc'aicd and no tiaco of him lias been found iil it l.niiil Murk. HmeiiiroN , la , M i.v 4 ( Special Tologiam to THU ULI : | Yesteiclav moining tlie Plcak house , one of tlie old landmuks. was en- tiiclv consumed It was valued at 1,000 ami insured foi Sl.'JOO Most or the fuinituto was sued The house was full of guests at the time , but all escaped Cause of the flic is unknown - o. . Jl.ir CIl/.M .1 UKMHttL II lit. C.ifltl'hlsta Inv iKloim uf tTru iifi3 llecoinliij ; Jamti ( tuition Hcnnctt 1 VAI I'viiAtso. Chili ( via Galveston , Tex ) , M i } 4 [ H } Mexican Cable to the New York Heuild Spec-Ill to TUB Hir ) The Hei.ild's coi respondent in Montevideo tote- giaphs that the most recent violation of the teirllorv of Uruguay oecutieel } ester- da } b } the Castllhista tioops Colonel Amaro entered Uiugua > aii tcnltoi } near Kibcra His iiitbntlon was to steal hoises The eomlniss rj" of police pie tesled against an invasion , for which Amaro thicatcned to kill him Cicneial Clarcia , chief of the foivos near the frontier , was advised of the invasion and stalled In pursuit with a .troop of isivalry The two foi ces met near the line , u flghf followed In which two olllcers and forty-lhreo men of the Hr.iHHan forces and twelve of Urugua } weio killed Owing to this conflict the Bra/ilian lega tion is undoubte.dl } looking to a bleak in the relations with Uruguay. It is known that President Picxotto wishes the relations be tween the two republics to become sti .lined Ho thinks if that should occur H would pre vent outbreaks in an } of the other Uiaztlinn states b } uniting all of the Hi.uilians against a common encni } President Hen era of Uruguay has decided to ask authorltj of congtess to ralso an urban guard for clut } along the frontier , and also to mobilise tlio the arm } corps under General Gaicia A laigo bed } of tioops to icinfoice tlio frontier guilt cl was sent to the fiont today The sen ate has authorised the put chase of addi tional arms Sealed ot ders h.uebeen sent b } Piesidcnt Heitera's .aide to Geneial Garcia H is believed the } contain instruc tions to him to icpulse the aggressions of Hi.ulllans on the frontier Dt'nj tliu Itumorx. Tiom government souiccs the information is given out that the rumors of stiained 10- lations between Uruguay and Bra/11 are ex aggerated ' 1 hey still maintain pleasant re lations The } repoxt that the state and national forces aio closing inon the revoltets ami believe that they w ill crush the icbcllion in ono decisive battle or drive Jio icbcls out of Uio Gtando do Sul. Prom Hueiios A.vies the Herald's corre spondent telegraphs that Piesident Pcna considers tlto result of the elections for presiding - siding ollieials and cougiess foicshadows the defeat of the govei nment. Chill's congress has pissed the mcasuto extending the powers of the presi dent It is belloved that all the poisons implicated in tlie re-cent tioublcs will bo sent to Jinn Peinaniicv isl ind or Puento AieniiS Pugltivo Holl.v ai rived in Mendoza } esteidav and not on the da } previous ! } announced b } United States Minister Kgan Hell } sis ho was aided in his escipo fiom the Ut.ited States legation ( lihirulscil as a worklngman ' 1 his repot I couth incd the-stoiy told bv Senoia Hahman- des , wife of a piisonqr In S.nitligo Jail , who is accused of coin pile 11 } in the ice cut con spiracy President Montt toda } cabled President Sacn/ Pena of Argentina , congratulating mm on signing the limit protocol Pcna , in icpl } , si.vs the tieaty guirantccs closer re lationship between tlu ? two countiies , and also Insuios the spejudy toniplotion of the Tunis indnio railroad ' Chill s e-ongress lias now under considera tion new llnancial svlmmes. Clilin Ihiibt Lk U CintAoo , 111 , Ma4 , Kiastus N Ma } , seeiotar } of the Consolidated Gold and Sil ver Milling company , was nnested.nid taken to St I ouis tonight , vvheio he Is wanted on a charge of obtaining mono } under false pre tenses The coinpan v of which Ma } was seciet.nv was eapilahyed at ? , ) ,0X ( ) 000. and claimed to control nine gold ami silver mines and cle > vui copper mines in Coloiaefo 'Iho stock , par value of which was ? > " > 0 per shaio , was put on the m.nkot aiiu about MIXI.OO'I worth of It was sold at pilccs iM'twoen $ inml S IO poi shate It is 11 ilmod that w.hllo the compiii } reall } owned the mines thev woio silled and not of the quallt } tnpieseuted U'illtam Whalon , the president of the ccfinpanv , was ai rested in St Ixiils In January , linlh ticl. and Is now awaiting tiial The complainant against Mavis Hour } Nichols of St Isolds , who in vested it is sinl , tlT.'XXl In the stock of the coinpaii } Cnnvie In Atlunipt lo l.nrupc. ATIANM Ga , Ma } 4At the Coal Cit } convict camp , near thu Tonncsse * state line , ton convicts attempted to escape by filing on the guards with irutw Improvised fiom gas piping Uopoits to theolllclals sa } that four tonvlcts and one guard were injured I'laix lor un nioitrlo Itoiicl. CI.EKI.AM ) , O. , May 4. Right of w.i } has been secured for anc-loctric railio-vd to con nect this cit } with Toledo and Detroit. A SCANW Musical Matters at the World's ' Fair in a Very Bad Shapo. PROGRESS OF THE PIANO CONTROVERSY ITimn orj Mr * liitnhlrlitlin Mini t'lt II H < sotted limit Mr * . P.ilnu-r Htrt-iU- tns In lt < lcn A IVw World' * 1'iilr Notes. Cine vein , 111 , Ma } 4 Prom the proAnt In dications the music tumble at the Woilels fair Is about to become a scandal livi- denco was produced at the iniotim. of the commission toela.v which tends to show that Musical Ditcolor Thomas , not satisfied with using a contraband piano , is bent upon bo.v- cotting harps in his department Hint aie made b } ilims making oxhibits.it tlio fair Tlie ovldenco was of such a foieiblo natiiic , that the commission adopted a icsolution dlice ting President Palmer to appoint a spec ial committee ot six membeis to invcstt- u'.ite the matter Corruption mill llrllit rj rinirjjcMl. .lust before an adjoin nment was taken this afternoon Commissioner Cannon of Ulih gel the floor and announced that ho had some iute'iesling evidence in conni'etion with tlie pi ino embioglio which tended to show that theio was briboi } and coiiuptlon in the musical clop n tment ol the Woild's fairI hive heie i letter. ' ho slid , "a letter le eoiveil li } Mc-ssis Lvoii X Ho ih , musical ex hlbitoi.s , til it will explain in pntwhitl me in ' He then leiel the following lettei , date-el Mav 1 to that firm b\ Miss A Hieit- schuck , a li nplsl in llic 1 liomas ouhcstia Pi ui sum I am vc ivHI iv to li t vnu Unoxx that this moinln llnodoie I hum is gave Us until e that hevnitld not iillous to pin } the I. } im \ Me ilv h irp In his nn Instill \ \ lib Un hat p. I IIIM | f as ddUlilid , xxhle h } im so Kindly put it in } ill-position , but , is } iini-e he s Know that woe iiiiiiot do iillieiwise , I inv-df will see th it the txxo li lips xxill be n icKid e no- full } , then vein xxlll pie ise se ml fet the m If possible- 1 wlf ! i nine to } on i stoiu In i fi xx il isle lo tliankiyou c li Having finished this epistle. Mi Cannon lead another fiom IMwatcl Schnoe ker , an other Imipist of ' 1 honias ouhestia , ad diessed to the same thin as follows I tiiKu Ihe libel ty of Inqiilrlii If Mm ur ei | slums of in } t.ikiii'anlute list In the l.oii .v Hi il } h up Ifsul must Insist Unit joii give mo a xxi it ten agreement , . I.MI u- inti ( In-'inn a fe e < of if 1 000 a vc 11 anil 1(1 ( in i ce nt on oxer ) harp sold through in } Inlliienio , xx In the r the p lit v Is I lnici ol si-lioliu rnitlioiinoie- I musthiixe txxo ne xx l.von , V Heal } s Innps at nix disposition , ono for oie liestia and one fen solos , foi ill ofxhlch I luree to Use Ton \ . lie il } h irp In and out of ( lilt 1,10 , and Itr-pcU anil uppioxo nil harps h iv In , ; the t u-toiy If vim aio not Incllneel to ai i t-pt my pinposlllons naturally I xxlll lose Inton st in the lon iV llcilyhnp In is- much as I huvo a pio-peot of leproscntlug an I.uropoun llrm after the \\oild fait Id pi } ol thu I'lrin. Ho concluded the testimon } bv leading the following repl } made b } the firm to the foio- going lottei Kuvx. viti ) s < JIM CM n Your pioposltlou h is hi on lecelveel hy u- , and vxo must elccllne Die s nno.edeslii Unit } em sli iff Hlurn out li up and shall send for It next luesclay I'll isc havoltioady should the h.np not he In jour tesldoiiie , then pie-use h ive the goodness to let us Unoxv xxhciu ft Is , M > that vxo can obtain It The letter caused n general sensation among the commissioner After waiting fora fexvJino.netits.iMr. Cannon went on to sa } that no hud thought the matter should bu thorough ! } investigated , and that oven the evidence shown In the loiters presented by the commission should remove Mr 'Ihomas and secuioa nexv musical director. A icsotution was then adopted calling for the appointment of a special committee to eair.v on the inquir } Prof. Wilson , Director Thomas' agent , was scenb.v at own tor for the Associated pi ess in ieg.it d to tlio matter "Mr Thomas will not t ilk about the af- fait , ' he said , "it is beneath Ins dlgnit } to notice sui h tin nil things Ho is too gteat a mn to evenjlsten to such foolish cliaigcs I will not allow an } ono to approach him on the suhlect " With that the manngcr entPicd a cairiago vxith the musical director and drove aw.i } The national diicctois aie of a diffeicnt mind , and man } of them do not hc-sttato to s iv if Musical Director ' 1 honias docs not m ike a satisfactoi } explanation he will bo i emo v eel The national commission todav disposed of the piano difticult } H } a vote of ll.veas lo HI mi } s , the co nmlsslon eiedded tii.it thu council of administtation had no jutisdiction in the trouble. SniHliij Ope-nniR. The Sumiav opening question will prob ibly bu laker up tomoirow The talk that the local dircctots may attempt to open the World s fair next Sunda } and keep it open on Sund.iv , . until the i lose of thu great exposition has caused a good deal of comment among the national com missioners Ivven those xxho vxould like to see the gates tlnoxvn open on Sunday sa.x the } w ill make a vigoious protest to opening the fait in direct violation of the rules The council of admlnlstiation has de- tei mined to put a stop to the exoibitant piiees chaigod h } some of Iho ru taui.ints at thu fail The icstaurant keepers will cither havu to t educe theii rates or close up Mrti. 1'iiliiii-r 'I lire itonn to lEcttlgn. Mis Potter Palmer , piosldent of the Hoard of lad } manageisof tlio Woi Id s fail , announced at the opening ot the meeting of the boil d tills motinmr that she would bo compelled to lesign it the ladies did not quit quaricllng and behave hi a moio dignified in inner 'Ihe meeting was vorx interesting and man } xxeie in teais befoie it was over Some of the ladles oven tiled aloud and speeches in suppcntof the picsident weiu made in bioken voices , aoeompinied hv ex- pi cssions of he.'itfelt s } mp ithv foi Mis Pal- mei , when she deelaied that she was uttcih discntinigccl with tliu action of eeitiin mem bets of llio boat d Tlio women vied with each other lo bo bond and flnallv a icsolulion , suppoiting the piesidcnt and thanking her toi thu noble wet k she had done , was unanimous ! } passed Alt-solution empowering the piesidcnt to formulate the pi ins of a great otginl/alion of ladies , of xvhle-h the present bo nd of lad } managers was to bo the foundation , was passed In support of this action the ladies stated that when their Woild's fairwotk vxas etono the } dosiied to hand themselves together to tuithoi the Intcicsts of their sex MIIIIVSKV rviu iiim.i > i\ < ; . It Will llu rinlMioiluiiil rurnli'icil lii Almiit TITO VV < i kd. CHICAGO , III , Mav 4 [ Sped il Telegram lo Tin ULP ] Nebraska s Wet Id's fair build ing will bo finished and furnished complete in about two weeks Commissioner General Oaincau and Mrs M A Hock of thcboaid of laih imnagers arodovotlng thoireneigies t > putting thu handsemio stiueturo in order , but havu boon lundtcipod for lack of work- nun and b } the Illness ol Mr Gaincau's as sistant Other membois of the commission are expected heio next week 'J ho excellent - lent dlsplav in the agiicultuial building and the show in the foi iciilturaldepartments are almost full } InsUilh d ' 1 hu piogiam for thu dedication of the Nebraska ticadquirters , which will take phua Juno b will bo ic-aciy soon Special ceremonies have been appointed foi'he Itith da } of this month to foi m illy piose-nt and rce-olvo the gifts from the Omaha Smelting vxoiks Tlio gifts were re ceived with hearty apprctiition b } the Iwatd of lady managtts , and a vote of thanks ordered spioad upon the minutes of the board and a cop } sent to tlio Omaha Smelting works. Looking nt tlin I'.llr. CitiCiuo , 111 , Ma } 1 Threatening skies kept the crowds from J ickson pirk j estc-r daj , though the roadw-ajs were In the best condition for any tltno for the lust mouth , the exhibits hnd grown In | > ointof attractive ness under tlio redoubled elTcnts of thcwoik- Inpmeti , spurred on bs oxlilbitors The num ber of paid admissions at the gates was tn.Ui'O , and the number was eonsiderabl } In creased b } the people who went in through the I pass gate's The number on the eroumis I seemed much larger than it reall 1I 1 } was 'Ihe open air concerts and the I sooner } about the basin in front of the administration ( building weio such stiong counter i attiac lions to the exhibits In the iI buildings I that the vlsltois kept outside for Ihe I most p.ut , putting In their time in view ing the aiehltoetmal and landscape foatutes of the exposition Those who vvcie included in the number of vcsterda's \lsitotstviio well icp ild foi the trouble and expense as theitav was fine despite the nngiv-looking clouds that hit tied with the sun the whole da\ , and came oft victoilous dm ing nc.ulv all the time Ilotaeo Tuclcei has s ( KX ) passes made out icadv for the persons whoso names appe-at on the fioiit / / IK tuition * . lloiitlln's Id liolllnn In lloniliir IK lii'iills In Coinplr i < Hi Ic It ( * | | / ; ; / 111 I lui Jiim't ( iitiilun nrnntlt 1 PVSVMV , ( . 'olombi i. ( via nalveston , Tex ) , Ma.v I IU\ Mexican liable to the New Voik Hei ild Sped il to Till Uri' ] News has i cached heie of the complete triumph of ( icnoral Vasciuev , leulei of the govei nment 11 oops against the i evolutionists in Honiltn as Vasiiie/h | is assumed command of the pro visional govei nment After the Hist defeat sustained b } the govoi nment , when even the capita loll Into the binds of Geiioi.il Honllla , loader of the levolution n v tioops Vasquo ? , withgioit olloit incieised his aim\ and rccipturcd'1'egueigalpi Now ho has coin- jilelelv defeated the levolutlouisis Word has been iceeivc'd that the new gov eminent his been loeognimi b } Salvador and fu ! itemalahenVasque7 was asked whit ho pioposed to do in ic-gaid to Nic aragua lie said lie pioposed soon to take breikfust in Ie-on and dine in Manigu i DUIIIIK the lovolution In llonduias Nicaia- guaopenl } aided Honllla , am ) it is mine than hkolv , judging fiom the tlucat made b.\ Vasque , that ho will soon deelaie w.u against Mcai.igu I Communicilioii lias been reopened with Aniapal.i and the intes-ior The news of the suicess of General Vasqucv is the first di- icet infoim ition biouirht fiom Ilondui is in seveial months Ortlcois from Hon.ie'.inta ailiving toil.u vouch foi the tiuth of the facts heie given to iti' < i 1 ,11it. Of tlu I..OOO Clilnisn III UiiHliliiKtiiii anil Oregon , lmt 1,0011 Ari > ItrgUK i l. POUT ] \MI OieMi\ I Collector of In- tcinal Kevcnuo U'aidler estimates thcic are IfiOOOChineso in his dlstiut , which i am- puses Oicgon and V.'ashington Onl } 1IKK ) of this number have rc'gisteied 1 ho foi lowing < irculai lias been posted in all piin- elpil cities I IIOVI Till * - I'HIM SI t'OVII'\Mls 1OO1II ( n INIir llu i in HiN \ ou lire forlihldc n to n-c- Ister with while ollli'lulb 01 to have 1111 } thing to do w lib them \ \ e hue envnxeil foui c mini nt lawi is On Ma } u four ( hiiiese In New VoiK an to bo aiusti d b } the I'nllc d'-tates Koxern- ini nt foi not h ivlnn le lsteied mil theli cases will bi tiled In the Mipioim couit ( Jill inlnls- tci bus askc'd thepn hlilent not to aiust any other I him so until the disc * Is tried The Americ anpiosidi'iith is gr.iclously sililLet thlsboM ) " You will , Ihoicfoie , not UHlstei , under hei\y penult les If } cm disobey. Collector of Customs Lcland is ntillat woik examining certificates of Chinese who came on the steamer DaniiDO fiom Victoiia Out of the S51 examineHl enl } four have been landed , ! ! 18 have been icjoctcd , 1.17 have piopeil } signed eeilifleMles , nut all of the endorseis h.uo not vet been found It is expected that all those icjectid b } the col lector w ill appl } for VM its of habeas coipus Weld was received toda } fiom Vancouver , H C , that the Canadian Pacific ! stunner l tnprc-ss of China has 000 moio Chinese bound for Portland The tie.isuiv oftlei il assisting in the ex animation s lid "I heso ceitlficatcs arc the means of allowing thousands of Chinamen to bo smuggled into the eomiti } , do/ens of men can use one certificate : When ono has en teied the countrv on ono ceitlllcato he cm seim it back and hi ing another in with it " M. l.oiiln ( rliMtlulH ST T.IOI is. Mo , Miy 1 Tomonow the time foi the Cbinaincn in tlio cittoiegis - ter will expire The Gciry law lias been el } close ! } obseived Ihe estimates of the number of Chinamen in St Ixmls were fiom It-n lo ! ! ( M Of thcsoWKl have all cad v icgls- tercel , and tomonow it is believed that this numhoi will bo mateii illy added to What ever mav be the case in other cities , it is evident that theio is no gciu nil objection to the law amongst Louis celestials 10 llrazlllnii AViir SliipH I.in\n Xow York Under Harbor SunliMl Ordcrn. NEW VCIHK , Mav -Hear Admital Norno nih of tlio Hra/ilian war ship Aquldaban received seajcd orders toda } and diicctions to proceed to sei at once with his squ idion Oidcrs weio at OIK e issued lo the 'I iiadcntcs and the Kf'iiubllca , and thoio was a livcl } time on bo ird the tineo ships The vessels will get under way cauly tomoiiow morn ing. Tlio } ate supposed to bn 01 del oil homo on account of the disturb uiccs in Klo Giando do Snl 'I he admiialand the commandcis of tliicoslilps v\eio inviti'd to go to Chicago with the other foieigncrs on the train which stalled this evening 'lhobioko their cn- gigonient at the list minute am ) , without sending weld to the ti iln , prop n oil for sea ' 1 he speei il train placed at the dispos il of the visiting imal ollleeis b\ the New Voik Cential io.nl and the Wagner Palace Car compiii } left this riiv at'J I ft this evening P HlorimxIU Itrialo Donn , Ni w YCIIIK , M.i } -Padcicwski I has oiokcn clown It Is said , under the stiain which ho his been subjected to of late , and will prob ihl } bo mi iblo to appcii at the benefit for tlio Actors' fund at Palmci's theater tomorrow aftoinoon Ho came lo New Yoik tonight and shut himself up In his ap u tments Ho sent out this statement about the benefit "I will shoot inself befoio I'll plav tomor row Tell them to take all the mono } I've got , but t won't pla\ " Tlio perfoimer was in a state boidoling on net v ous h } storm , and wlillo ho talked coheientl } , it was evident that gieat excite- mi nt WBS tolling upon Ills mental faculties madcgieo ( ullfoinlii ICuti'd. CHICAGO III , Mil } IAt I a meeting of the Chicago Kallwa } assoditlon todav , it was decided to accept tlio joint notice of the Southoin Pacific , santa Pe , Mlssouii I'adfic and Union P.iciflithat the- } would put Into effect the i ito of fll from the Missouii i ivei to Califouila common points and , ' " > to Colo- lade common points I heso rates aie to apfil } caslboumi as well a1 , westbound Tlio roads e ist of the rivi'i have loilav announccit a latoof f.V > froin Chic ago to California , based on the late which Is to go Into effect west of the river on Mav fi The rate fiom Chicago will bocfToctho Mn } V Cnh'.li U cut \tfiiln I t.tir ( ioviiruor. SAH I-AUU , U T. , Ma } 4 [ Special Tele gram to THE HCK ] Caleb W. West , who came from Kenluck } night } ear airo at Prc'sldcnt Cleveland H bidding to assume the governorship of this Urrltot } , vuis tonight for the second tlmo inducted Into that office Chief Justice /.aim of the teiritorial su piemo couit admlnlstereel the oithof oflice , after which Govmnor West dclhucd his inaugural address The now governor ni- rlvcd from Waslilngton this muining Ho WRB greeted at the depot b } n laigo number of his admirers unU this evening was ton. ctertd n rcceptiou. DAN HOPKINS' STORY Ex-Warden of the Penitentiary Tells of His Connection with the Cell House. NOT A WONDERFULLY WILLING WITNESS Ho Was Forced to Tell of the Oouno of the Board's Phenomenal Carelessness. ATWOOD'S SNAP ON DIMENSION STONE Details of His Bonanza Thoroughly Estab lished by His Own Testimony. TESTIMONY AGAINST THE IMPEACHED Iore i\lili : < iirn ol tint l.nx Mi'tliods tint .Marked tint Ktp mlltiiiii ol I'ab le ) lionet llrou.-lit Out ut tlio V I'sli-i ila\ . t.isc ot N , Neb , Mil. ) I [ Snoel il Telegram to Tin Hi r ] 'Iho inleiesldisplicd In tlio Impeachment til il Is becoming mine Intense * as the e-aso piogiosses Toil i.v the court i twin wasciowdod with speclalois who llst- cneel to smnovei } tac } testimon } 'I'luMlist. witness called was Dan Hopkins , who at ono timu was w irdeii of the p niteiitiai } anil lilei on became ) stipeiinlemleiit of llio cell house IIo was not one'of the willing wit nesses hv anv me ins , but under the examin ation of Mr Lnnboitsuii ho tcstillo 1 to many Inipoitiint facts Aftei taking thaigeof the cell house con- stiuctton , ho ( list i etched J.rii > 0 fiom Doi-gau , and at anothei I line $1 Ml , which was all of the moiic } 111 it c imo Into ins pos session The bilanto of the $40ox > ippio- pilation was not tinned ovet to wit ness 'Iheio weio a In go number of claims that biul not been pild , enough to amount to moio than llio appiopii ition When the south wall was lobullt ihe labor wasiniNC'd up w lib the building of the cell house While witness waslnchngo of the tell house ho expended $ UUi"i , for all of which ho h id voiichcis When Mr Hopkins was the w.u den of the piison tno vvatden Kept the accounts be tween the stito and the coutrictor 1'ho guaiels kept tlio time of the convicts ami mul'i ihetriopoit to tlio piison conti ictor , but tlieio was nothing to show thu warden how in.inv dis .111 } mm hidwotked The tecotet of sick time , witness said , was kept , in a dail } jouin il , but there woie no names kept in an } other book , and it would be dllU- cult to Iraco a sick man fiom the shop into hospital and back to the waiu > o\ir Kc-portiHl un rhrHt1. Witness was civen JJXtopa\ ( ) expense * to a piison eongioss held at Pittsbutg , PH. , and was gone twelve dis Upon his 10- tutu ho did not inalto an.v icport , as. no per son asked for it Witness went on another - . , other trip to Missouri At that * tlmo * * * Allen gave him J75 for expenses. Part of the time ho p ild radio id fare , whdo in other instances it was p lid by the mom- i bets of the bond Witness thought that ho paid his own fanfiom Lincoln to Chicago when ho and the bond took $5UO and went east , but was not sine This was a , trip on which witness and the memb'jis of the board went to visit other piisons Wit ness suggested tintiip and Invited the mem bers of thu boiiil lo accompinv him Upon rotuinlngno icpoil w is over mule to the bo ml , nor weie suggestions made to Doigan about what had been le lined re-guiding cell houses "Did the bo.nd ovci iceiuest } ou to make a settlement with Doig.mf" asked Mr. Lum- 1)01 ) ISOIl "No , sir "answcro.l llio witness The ice enl of the bond showed that on Match II , is'lj ' , witness was appointed su- peiintcmlcnt of the cell house nmi instructed to settle with Dorgan The order was read to Hopkins at the time rollowlngout the instructions of the ouler , ho receipted to Dorg.ni for the money ami took whatever propeit } was tinned over Thuiu were no icccipts passed , nor was theio an.v check ing up of the mateii il on hand Witness thought th it an additional cx- pendiluieof $ .J,500 , uould complete tlio cell house , or at least the floor and the plaster ing Ho owed the "prison contract" some money , not * 1UX , ( ) ( ) , but quite an amount in tlio aggtogato Ho thought theio was about $1,700 clue Ho would look up his books and ascertain tno exact amount I.IIIIHI in el 111 * IOIIKIIC. When tioss oxamim-d by Mr Webster , Hopkins became much more willing to an swer ( | iiestions The toailmr elown and to- building the wall tvas a thing tint was not contemplated when the constiuc tion of the cell housowas commenced \\ilness was posiiivc in his statement th it the amount of labor and now miteiial put into the wall ex ceeded & , . " > 0i ) Them weio fifteen 01 sixteen ears of now stone , bcsidesa l.ngoqumtit } of e erne nt -Wh } was the wall toin downf' asked Justice Maxwf II "It was otdelcd It was impioperl } ouiit and not cap iblo of cur } ing the weight. I lie-io were no Inndeisoi bu king"answered the witness 'Iho'stunu was on hand for the completion of iho w ill and patt of it cut reael } to bo put in plate- Witness e-xaminod the Dotgan tlmo book , sa } leig th it It was kept b } the guard , and by him tut nod over to the prison contract" tadi night Thu time book , so witness said , showed that when sick ot excused b } thu piison physician the convict's timowas uot charged Explaining the object of the piison con gress , witness s lid It was for the puiposo of having piison ollleeis incut and talk over matteis eonceinlng the welf.ue of prisonera. Hopkins wanted to go , and that was why ho applied to the bo.nti foi * JOI ! expense- money for himself and Kldei Howe Ho did neb know whether other states pud the ex penses of delegates only from what ho ha J iicaiel | Hopklm * lEi'tDilH it Sec rot. The other tiip was m.iilo for the Inspection ' of prisons , on which junket . > ( KI to piy ex penses was dtawn Witness docliioil tint j lie ; wauled to go ami sco whit kind of e-elU Ihciowotedn oilier pi is ins The ilcshcel infillmatlon could eml } be- gamed b } a pei- sonal visit While on the junxot the board visited the piisons in Missouii , Illinois and hull ma Ho Icatneel soveial things and thought that tlie mem bers of the bo ird gut Home now ideas woitli the mono } the } cost Now It is known whv the icpoit on this J.VX ) joutney was never lopuitud lo the Hoard of I'ublio I.iiuls anil Buildings The icasun was that witness ( li 1 nut tlnn.c itneo- ossaiy , us ill of the momlx isweie along ami know what was going on On lodiroct exainln ition , thu wilni'Hs went hai k on Ills foimer slitcmcnl that f , f > 00 would complolc the tell house , Hi.vlng IhiiO that amount would complcto the shell of iho building , bul Dial It would take u good deal moie to put In the boating aid finnlshlngs. ' * 'lliostartling lumoum emcnt was made hy the witness th it theio were no siiodileatlon * for the < el ! huuso , thi enl } ones being an cx tcntionof some old drawings \ \ Into away looking up piiaons , Mr , Hop. kins found no prison whcro there was