< t / OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAHA , MONDAY MORNING , JULY 17 , 1893. \ SINGLE COPY ITVE CENTS. Another Party of Indignant Citizens Anx ious to Hang the Wife Murderer. SHERIFF K/WANAGH'S / ' PROMPT ACTIONS Ho Otinrilt tlin .T.ill vtftli n I'mso mill 1're- vrntH the Proponed HiinRlnir vm of thu Mnrilrrnliiiiiiin Arrnstuil \\lillc Itceonnoltf ring. CotWMiit's , Neb , July 10 [ Special to Tin : HP.K ] Sheriff Kavunagh has shown his ability to aet piomptly and cITcctlvely. His cool head and vigorous measures saved Columbus ronsldcrablo tioublo Saturdaj night Word was received heio that a lynching paity was coming from Gonoi , Fill- Icrton. Hutnplifoy and Tainov , and that It proposed to have Deb my dangling nt a lopo's end befoio Sunday morning Sheriff Kavanagh quietly deputized a posse consisting of R L. Rossiter , Charles Taj lor , Mam Ice Major , Joe Wells , Bert and Arthur Arnold , Andiovv Campbell , George Taylor , Steve Rjan , Frank Ixisllo , Lee Bor row lek , I Albert , J G Reeder and ono or two others , who , with himself and Deputy Sheriff Thomas Gentleman , went to the J ill mid awaited developments. Events showed the pteeautlon wisely taken. About 1.30 two young men wo re soon prowl Inp around the street in the vicinity of the Jail , They weio piomptlj ovethaulcd and placed under auest by Charlcj Tavlor , Gen tleman and Rosslter. When se.uchcd a heavy loaded lovolvcr was taken from one At llrst they claimed thoj had eomo fiom Omaha , and hearing that something was go ing on thoj h id eomo out to see the fun L Her they owned up they weie sons of the mm del oil woman , John and Andtew bochoo by name , and had been sent out bj the Ijnch- Ing p.u tj' toreconnoiter the Jail and ascertain how much of a posse the shciiff had guild r lug It Thoeiptmejl the spies cvidentlj discoiK cited the remainder of the party , for no fm ther demonstiation was made It is probibly as well th it no assutlt was made on the Jail , for behind the doors was a mis cellaneous as'ottment of aims sunieiont to equip a Cential Amciiean lovolutlomij iu m v and a lot of men who know how to shoot man fashion The law abiding citi zens of Columbus do not believe in Ijnulling ; thoj leel tli xt Debanj is It tblo to h ing , but thoj insist that the law bo allowed to take Its couise. and will icsist anj lawless attack on Iho Jail or any of the misoners. Debanj p isscd u huuiblc night Ho know what the sheiIff was gu.uding the jail foi , and ho ctouehed in tciroi in one coiner of his cell. Ills loid of miseij-was gi. itly added to when the sons of his victim weto placed In the eagowheie thej could got at him In hoirso guttoials thej indulged in the most terrible thioats , telling the thor- otiglilj liightened man what thov pioposcd doing with him. 'Uiej both vowed the most condign vengeance In case Debanj escaped hanging by tlio law. Two othet men \\ero arrested about dav- breakbut as they woio known to theshciiff they weie icleased An c\tia force of police was put on duty tonight , ind evcty- thlng is qulot. Debany is said to have ( ilOOO in cash , bcsldo his farms , and will make a despctato offoit to clou himself. TOUCHII ) iiv A uvcr.oNi : . McCool ,1 auction's Xurrow I-ic ipc from nn Awful \\lstcr , MrCooi. JUNCTION , Neb , Julv 10 [ Special Telegram to TUB BI.B ] 'Iho second cjclono 3f the season stiuck hero last evening , this tlmo doing over § 1,000 worth of damage , : omplotely destrojing the largo Butler store mid many dwellings , unrooting the 1 ugo Robbins wtore , destioylug W Vandoveoi's cribs , Chessman's 1 ugo granary and all out buildings Consiiloiablo damage was done lo the depot and Henah ins iSc Lincoln u stoic buildlrgs. It was a genuine twister fiom the south west , dipping to Iho giound on Iho main sticet and then Using and pissing over F Tollcs , a joung mini , vvas cat i led fifty fcot. A Dlekoj's fannlv took refuge in the cellar and aio unlnjuiod , while one-half of the building vvas destiojcd and cauicdmxty feet acioss the stieot Their stove , chairs ind tables are all In place Although one- half of the dwellings of the town aio useless , toitunately no ono has been seiiouslj hint. IT It AIMI ) . Downpours of Water I'ollow ] "xpcrltnrntt * ol ItnlittMnkurs. LFMNOTOV , Neb , July 10 [ Special Tel egram to Tun Bun ] Djnamito liiing was commenced at 0 o'clock last night at four difteiont points ami continued until this morning. At noon clouds appeared and nt B a heavy rain set in , extending in showcis Eill over the county and lasting fiom ono to twohoms. WhlloRomearoskcptlc.il as to the benefit of tlio explosions none would hes itate to aid another cxpciimcnt of thu kind , ind the majoiitj' are Him bclioveis in the Jliect benellt. 'Iho tower of the Presbjterlin church was blown down dm Ing a wind stoim today A iiumway team lolllded with a cait con taining two ladies and a child , pissing en- tlielj over the cait , l.Klies and horse diivcn lo it , w ith no dam igo except to the v ohlcles ItrniH trout Ili-hron , /HrmtON , July 10 [ bpooial to Tun Bci : ] Ah in Moltco went to Omaha on last Thms- 3ay Cliailcs Kinney his gene to Hopkins , Mo , on business Hon. C II Wllhud and wife are spending i few dajs at Lincoln Miss LUilo Riehauls is visiting fitends at Kali bury. Ex-Senator Stai buck muloa business tilj to Omaha on Momlij * . Attorney C L Rlchaids and J. M Bciv not t went to Cteto on 'ihuixday on kga business lr F E Fannen has been called to Smltli Con tie , Kau , on business Wilier l o ikwood , who was uhot In the lef 511 the Fuuitli , is again able to be on tin itrtots 'Ihe wife and daughter of H J Ri ed oi Uiukiii am visiting fi lends In this eitj C. M Weiss , cashier of Illuo Valley bank rrns attending to mattcis pertaining to it : business at Cailoton on Thmsdav " Mis tr ) I M Pry and Mr and Mis C M Bnthciland who have been nttemllns. tin Wet Id's fair for the past month , aio honu and all have nothing but words of praUo ic giading the gteat exposition Rev A A Randell of Falimont , formerl1 of this eltj , Is visiting friends here Nlel Lament , son and duughtcr of Lak ( Linden Mlih.wero the guests of Captali Utehaids this week J. W. Lammhas has departed for Golden Colo. Colo.A A T Stow art , ono of Beatrice's piomlnon clothing men , and formeily of Hebron , ! ipendlngn few daj s with his brother , Tom O. A. and W C , Pat inly , accompanied b' ' Ihelr mother , Imvo dop.it ted for the World1' fair. fair.Mis. Mis. W L. Thompson and daughters hn\i fono to Kansas Oltj to Join Mr. Thompson 'Die count j'commissioners huvo completci [ he July 1 settlement with the county tieai jrerand report tlio tlnanccs inn healthy con lltlon , and complimented the treasure ! fo Iho mauncr in which his oftlco was found. Unl I'HMon.ili. Old ) , July 10. [ Special to TUB HBK. ] Th rlciids of Mr. Mid Mis. M. A Showers wer 5 luvprlsod bv their onlval hero Thursda ( veiling , Both arn old-time icsldents of On veil known and highly respected , Mi Showers Is now ft lesldcnt ol Cnlifoinlt chllo Mu Showers has been visiting wit > cr sister In Aurora , 111 , They were mimic n tb latter city Juuo XV mi are uow o their way to the Pacific coast. Miss Sarah Mcl/itn will tender them a reception this evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Gcor/o W Mllford. Mrs M Coombs returned from a visit to relatives In Iowa Monday evening. Mr GeorKe H. Stover , late of Ord , now ot Ogden , U T , Is visiting old-time ft lends. Miss Anglo Ramsay teturne.1 from Albion Monday evening. Miss Sarah Ginesple of Iowa City , In , is visiting with her brother Mr S S Glllespie. Mr E A Littler loft Monday on a visit to Mankato. Minn. Mrs w W Haskcll and family returned Wcdncsdav evening fiom \islt to Michigan and the World's fair Mis Frank Mallory and Mrs. Townscnd loft this morning on a visit to friends in Chicago cage Whllo there they will view the World's lair. Mrs Anna B Moirow was burled In Old cemetery Wednesday foicnoon. Being 111 of consumption she left hero about a week ago for Denver , hoping for an improvement lu he kith , but died there Saturday evening , Julj 8. \\KS1 lOMI.M'.r ON r Hi : Tit AUK. .John VV lillo SrlrrU it I ) Ulcerous Itoitlnc I'luno nt rromont nml l Hurt. FHKMONT , July 10 [ Special to T'IIKBUB ] * - A trnmp. calling himself John White and claiming to hail from PuoOlo , Cole , while quietlj sleeping on the Union Paelllo track vvas knocked into the gutter by the 7-ilO train this mtining and quite severely in- Jmcd. His head was well nigh scalped and bruises on his side suggested Intcuial Injutieo. Ho vvas picked up by the police and brouirht to the Fremont hospital wheto he Is receiving careful attention Ho is a ci ipplc , hav ing lost a u it t of ono of his feet several ve.us ago by Michigan fiosts 'Ihe smgeon sivs that ho will ptobiblj' bo out in n few davs to continue his trimp thiough thounfilendlj1 and lonesome woild Ho Is being caicd for at the expense of Dod o countj , as the ia.ll- ro id people icfuse to help him 'Iho icinalns of Heibeit Shlvcly , who was di owned vcstordav at Ames , weio bi ought n the citv about 5 o'clock last evening and , .Uliouglt . witnesses weio summoned , it was oncludcd to hold no inquest. 'Iho funeral ccmied atrip in today and was attended iV a huge and sjmpathotic gathoting. Rev liownof the Methodist Episcopil chuich i cached the funeral sermon 'Iho rain storm of last night was Inaugur- ted DJ high winds which , however , did no rcater dam igo than bieaklng limbs from ho more fragile tiees Nov or did corn and all late v egotatlon en- oj a more i.ipid or luxuriant growth. Ono an almost see the coin glow , and late pota- oos promise to crowd the picsont high and xorbitant prices into the dust. The city lawns were never moio beautiful ml , although this citj is piovcibiallj prettj' ust at this season , It eclipses all former ccotds. llio foundation for the now standpipe of ho water woiUs Is completed and Con- lactor Duenpoit has the lion nearlj ready o push it sbvard It occupies the center jftholovelj pirk wheie so many Omaha ) eoplo h iv o enjojcd delightful picnics. James Lowi" . who , for minyveii. , was : onspietious in Fiemont's pollticil and busi- icsshistoiv. but who , for the pastjearor , \\o , has been m the mountims , is homo visiting hK f.unilj He is now connected iv ith the business intei cats of Los Angeles , Cal. Cal.Tho The Baptist ladv preacher called out a uec audience at the Chautauqua giouuds this aftcinoon. Pish Commissioner May and wife aio visiting fi lends in the citj' . hTKUCIC A ri.Oltl.NU W ULL. Goring I'uoplo Juhlluit Over n Suooojnful Artenlau i\pcrlniPiiN : GEKINO , Neb . July 10 [ Special to Tun Br.r.J The people of this vieinitj' uio allatno with excitement ovcrthostrikingof artesian water in a well put down m Goring. At II o'clock this aftcinoon the water vvas struck at a depth of : iil feet and it runs in a steady sticam out of the inch and one-half pipe standing scveuilleot above the giound It s a sttong How and theie Is no doubt tint when the pipe is pumped out and the well drilled a few feet further down it will hive still gteater ptcssuto. Iho finding vvas ccidental ami as the depth is unusu illy shallow for aitesian water , farmois aie ahcady talking of putting down aitisiin wells of huger s/o for iriigation pui poses TccMiniKoh NenH Itenio. TCCUMSI ii , Neb , Julj 10 [ Special to TUB ur.l Jjdgo Wilson and wife are homo fiom an extended visit to the Black Hills. Hon. Andiow Cook is entertaining his two I uightors this week , Mis D Macuaig of Nebraska City and Mis S H. Fullerton of Mchlsou Miss Maud Colton of this countv was sent to the insane asjlum at Lincoln Monday. H. W. Biandon and vvifo are home fiom a two months visit to Chicago Thomas W. O'Liughlln of DuBols and Miss Marj1 Diinlap of Teemnseh weio mar ried at the homo of the bridu's paicnts , this citj' , Wednesdav evening. S P. Davidson and familv , A C. Sullivan and family , J b Dow , J. S. Harris and A. W. ButTum of this city aio visiting in Hot Spilngs. S D The Misses Don Auman , Aim i Hoslc and Maiy Holmes and Mr and Mis Hoiaeo Stoverjue among the Teemnseh people v Isit- Ing iho'Wotld's fail this wool : . Church Dedication nt Junliti. JINIATV , Neb , July 10 [ Spcciil Telegram to Tin : BPK ] The German Baptist bretlucn foi mall v dedicated their now house of wor ship lioto today , the dcdlmtory scimons being - ing pieached bjEldeis Slant ) lugh and Hutchlnson Thctowas a laigo audience , and the elegant church odiiico was crowded full. Rev Atmstrong of Iho Baptist chinch dismissed his congregation and with them attended the dedication in a bo ly. The eh u re h is In the south put of tow n and is a splendid building of good slzo und eonnno dions enough to aeiommodato the biotluon and theii maiij ftUnds Doiimii nl Dunhii. Dt'Muit , Neb , July 10 [ Special to Tut Bl i : ] The tomponttiro registered 105 ° in the shade Filday. 'It was followed by a heavy lain and an oxcoptlomlly hlgli wind , which did some damage to the coin lajing it level to the ground in places Mis Jane Wilson , a pioneer settler , bavins eomo hero In Ib.'itl , celebrated hci 7Sth Lilrth dav , recontlj' . Henry \Vostbrook , recent graduate ol the local High school , has hccn tendeied the position ot assistant cashiei in tlio Dunbai State bantc Ho will ciitci on his duties to moirow. .striicu \ ) I I , July 10 [ Special to TUB BBK Dining the thunder fctoim list night th ( slaughter house of J W Ames , one milunoitl of this place , was stiuck by lightning am the northeast coi ncr badly torn out Chai le ; Ames and his brother ' 1 horn is wcuo in tin house at the time diessing a bcof. The ; were both knocked down and liy uncon si ions for some time Chailoy comiilalns o his head and hack this morniag , but thtnU ho will bo all tight in a day o , * two Fairmont and vicinity was visited las night by a welcomed und much needed tain IlolielUdl h ) Itiiln. NFMAIIA Cirv , Neb. , July -Special [ ti Tin ; BKK j This section of Iho eountrj ua visited by a line rain last night , which wll suvo the coin crop The wheat crop Is nov being h.it vested , but will not bo over half i crop Pi ult of all kinds will bo vety sc.ucc except the peach crop , which looks \cr. promising at ptcscnt Helped the Ci < > p < * TECCMSBII , Neb. , July 10.-- [ Special to Tn BEB J Johnson county was visited by a rail last ulght refreshing vegetation woiuloi fully. The continued dry weather has don slight dnmago to corn and potatoes Funnel have tbeli wheat all harvested , and oat now clulm tUeir atteutloa. NOW ON HIS WAY TO BE SHOT Admiral Wandelkolk Onpturod by the Brazil Government Yesterday Morning. SURRENDERED MOST INCONTINENTLY HU Effort t I > cipo I'rovcd I'litllo nml llo ( invo Uplthont n riRlit Ills 1'uto U Nt't In lloiiht South Anicrlcnu Nolcj. ISM twJamti ( Ionian Ilennrtt. ] VALI-AHAISO , Chill ( via GaUoston , Tex ) , July 1C. . [ By Mexican Cable to the Now Yoilc Hei aid Special toTnr. BUB. ] Admiral Wandelkolk Is a prisoner , and is now on his way to Ulo do Janeiro , the nr.trillnn capital , under heavy guard. What his fate w 111 be w hen ho reaches that city can easily bo guessed , Ho was onlj * recently formally declared to bo a traitor and now that he has fallen Into the clutches of the govctnmcnt ho will no doubt bo executed without much eciemony. News of the captmo of Admiral Wandel kolk leached mo this afternoon in a telegram from Yaguaiot. It was surpilslng , bcciuso news was tccched last night by the Bin- zilian legation in Montevideo and from the Herald coiicspondcnt at Artigas that the admiral , with the steamer Jupiter , had eluded the Br.uillan war ship Hepublica out side of the bar at the mouth of Lake Dos Pates , below Kio Grande do Sul , It was Dclioved that ho had cleverly avoided cap ture. Him i : rly this JMoriiliitr. The telegram from Yaguirot , however , sajs that the cruiser Kepublica gave chase to the Jupltor outside the bar and cimo up with her at 0 o'clock this moinlngat the bar noith of Sinta Catharina. Admiral \Vandclltolk tried to dlsembnk , but was tovented bj' the fog. Shots were Hied on , ho Jupiter fiom which a white ilagwas eon hoisted. The captain of the Uepublica emanded the unconditional suricndcr of the upitcr , her oftlccrs and her crow. Admiral Vandolkolk was forced to submit , and the fllcers and crow of the ship , the rovolution- tonaiy tioops on boaiit and the twenty- oven sailotsof the gunboat Catnocen were 11 made prisoners The captain of the lie- lubltca started t'lem for llio do Janeiro un- .or a heavjguild. . A Uiuguajan irunboat las gone to look for the Italia , which wasie- oited to have been captuiod , but leally es- : aped. She is believed to be near Waldonado ni the Uiucuaj an coast. If she Is captured : ier crow w ill bo disarmed. > lcurniimii l.lherHlH Ilo\olt. MANVOI Nicaragua ( MiGalveston , Tex ) , ulvlO [ By Mexican Cable to thoNewYoik loiald Special to TUB BKK ] Leaders of no libei il party decided jesteiday in a se cret meeting to Join the levolntlonists in ' . .con and todaj' Santos /elij-a , w ith fortj' ollowers , went to the rovolutionat jhead - quartets This caused the citizens of Gra nada to come out moio stronglj' In fa orof the goveinmcnt. General Airlez , who escaped from tno icvolutionists who made him ind President Mechado piisoncrs in Leon nhcn the revolution broke out , i cached Pipitopa this morning and came to Managua this ifteinoon Ho was warmlj' received bj- * the people. His presence has aided mater- .ally in restoring public confidence. A largo inimber of the leading cltucns and camtal- sts of Gianada , Uivas , Massoya and Leon arc hero to meet with the citizens of Man i- gua and decide upon some united jTlan of .iction in this emergency. In an cditornl HI Duiio Nicaiaguanso , the conservative pirtj' organ , advises that , ill the poweis of the government bo con ferred upon ono poison. With President Mechado a ptisoner In the hinds of the reb els , it is neccssirj' to otgini/xj a goveinment , and 1 1 Dial 10 Niciiaguanso advises the so- ection of one man to contiol lather than a divided responsibility. This advice will probabby bo follow ml. Genei.il Avllezor exP - P esident Xirala will probablj' ho named as dictator , runds in the Leon branch of the Nicaraguan National bank w ere sei/cd bj' the revolutionists Each side is recruiting an urmy , but no lighting has occurred , THAT S1AUKSK INCIDENT. lloth Partli'H to llio A0 lr lllnine Kach Other for I'rueliiltntliiR Iloitllltle * . PAHIS , Julv 10 M Admiral Humnnn , wno was in command when the cunboats Incon- stance and Compto crossed the bar of the Meinam ilvor and procce < lcd to Bangkok , has made a brief icport of the Incident to the govctnmcnt. The gunboats did not mo on the Siamese forts until the forts , w Ithout any previous wanting or demand , had 11 red on the gunboats. M. Pavio , Piench minister resident in Bangkok , Ji.is hecn instructed to piotest against the Hring as an Indefensible act and constituting a violation of International law , inasmuch as the friendly iclitions estab lished between Fiance and Slam by tlio lio.itv of IblO had icmaincd unimpiiicdup to that tlmo The soeretaiy of Hiam denies that biam was the aggressor in the affair The conflict vvas duo , ho sajs to the fact tlmt the Trjiich commlssloneta misunder stood the ordois of their government not to cioss the bar. LONDOV , July 10 The Times correspond ent in Bangkok telegraphs- have in spected the Ficnch and Siamese ships The only leal damage done was to ono of the Siamese ships , in which a shell was ex ploded , killing ten men and wounding a d07en Outside the bar I found the rorfait ( Preach gunboat ) , whoso captain had threat ened to kill all foreigners iu the .Siamese service Captain Vill , the Siamese harbor mister , at om-o replied to this threat oy pre senting himself with the avowal that ho was a German subject The French cuptaln col lapsed and sent an oftlcor to return Vill's visit. Hntiio Ignorance prevails hcte an tc the attitude of Hnghuid , " Work of a J'ownrilly Moll. ST PuKiisntmo , July 10 The Jews ol Yalta , in the Crimea , i of used to obov the decree to rotlro within the pale. Tor several davs the cleigj exhorted the rest of the population to rise and expel them. Las ) week nn anti-Jew mob took possession of the stt eels , broke into houses occupied by Jnws and tried to drive the occupints from the town 'iho Jews fought back. Dozens were dragged into the stieots and wore beaten Many were killed The houses owned bj Jews woio plundeied and w locked. Troops were called to the town to restore otder None of the riotois were killed and but few w oio Injured _ CliuiiKuil thu rotation of the I'Ug > . HAI.IFVX , July 10 The French warshii Magon has arrived hero Hon. Isidore .U Blanche's llagstaff flow the tricolor over tin British ensign , but as soon as this came U the notice of the Dominion man of-vvar Ad mlral Knowlton , 1C C B. , promptly rowoi ashore and ordered the enthusiastic Acadl ans to reverse the position of the ) Hags , am the ButUn ensign was put on top. Unfit on the Corruipoiiiient , PAHIS , July 10. Lo Provost do Launay deputj for Coset-du-Norto , will luterpolati the Kovernme'nt this week as to the dis patches sent by M , do Blowitz to the Londoi Times , lie will pruuoao that UlowiU bo do privet ! of his French naturalization In view of his statements In the i Times concerning French politics and public men. rOKKIUN FINANCIAL ItKVIi\Vi K orjr Dcpnrtinont of HID London KxchniiRO Dull Mnncr Almndint. LONDOX , July 10 Discount during the past week was quoted nt 1 ( for three nionlhsand Jf for short. Money was abundant. On the Stock exchange ther6 was a dull tendency In uvcrjdepartment. . Koallng ! that the fail ures of the settlement Just closed have thrown on the market nn amount of stocks , which , while the general weakness lasts , It cannot absorb , dealers will not increase their commitments , preferring to sei70 every chance to unload , The most experienced members of the Stock exchange bcliove that the financial troubles are not jot over , and that the next settlement will see firms bam- metcd that got over the last settlement bj' the skin of their teeth. English railway securities closed with the week's fall ranging from 's to lf } points. Brighton A's declined 2 points. American railroad seemIties closed lirm jcstordav on better Now York qttotitlons Tnoariations of the week include tha following decreases. Ixnilsvlllo it Nnshvillo , 0 points ; Denver & Hlo Grande prefotred , 6J | points ; Atchtson mortgage , 3' points ; Like Shore and Union ordinary , Missouri , Kansas A- Texas and Norfolk Westnin piefcried , l f points caeh ; Denver & Hlo Grindo common and Ohio & Mississippi , IX polnls each. Gland iruiik securities were heavily sold , Hist piefcrcneo falling fij points ; second ptofer- encc , l1 points ; third prefeience and guar anteed , 'J points , and ordin try , 1 point. HoiiRht n I'ori l n l.lhrir.v. Brut iv , July 10 The libr.uy collected In Goettlngen by the Orientalist , Logardo , has been bought for the Unlveisity of the City ofNowYoik. The llbrarj contains many rate volumes I'LAVC 2 11 Kilt l'Allll [ \ HOIKS. lown Uomocrttt I.qok un the ( lovornor 119 Their Only Ilopo I hi * rail. DtitLquu , la. , July 10. [ Special Tolcgtam to Tun BI.U 1 Chairman Fuller of the demo cratic state centtal committee , is in the city. Ho says emphatlcallj tint Boies will be renomlnatcd ; that the democrats can't do anj thing else ; that their only hope of winning is with Boies. IOIYU linlglit * loinphir. DBS MOINUS , la , July 10 [ Special Tele gram to TUB Buc.J The annual grand com- tnandery of Iowa ICnlghts Templar his Just ( : losed at Spirit L iko Tile follow ing oftlccts iv ore elected for the ensuing vcar : Com- : nander , W. J. Babb of Mount Pleasant ; deputy commander , D. W Clemento of West Union : generalissimo , IJ B. Licoj- of Council Bluffs ; captlin general , T II I > canbrackof Animosa , piolate , J. W. eigcr of Marion ; scninr warden , S f. Wil- iams of Chailes Citj' ; Junior warden , J. H. Pettibono of Burlington ; treasuiei. O. P. Wjland of Ilarlan ; recorder , Alf Wingato of DCS Monies ; standatd bo irer , J. H btanton of Chatiton ; swoid bearvr. D F. Calleiider ot Des Moines ; waiden , C. L Richards of Davenpoit ; sentinel , Theodore Sehreinor of Mount Pleas int. Novel ISaco to the World's 1'iilr. CEDVU lUt'iPS , la , July 10. [ Spec ! il Tele gram to TUB Bnu-1 A hovel race to the World's fair is being arrai.jted bj- the old men of Coggon , a little town in the noithcrn : iai t of this countjAJlthbso eligible to enter nust have passed the three score mark and pay an entrance foe of $100 When all airangoments have been perfeotod these who ifave entered will start to walk to Chicago cage The ono llrst arriv Ing at the dooi way of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show captui es the en til o purse HIE UAtilirKIl. Part riiiyetl by .1. J. Ituth In the Tulluro of thu IClmln , > . Y. , Itnnk. ELMIHA , N. Y. , July 10 Cashier J. J. Bush , of the defunct Ehnira b ink , was ar rested at his homo hero earlj- this morning on awair nit issued by United Stites Com nnssioncr John T. Davidson , upon complaint of ex Congiessman H. H. Kockwcll , ropie- senting Jackson Richardson , ptcsldeut of iho bank , and a numbci of dcpositois In his affidavit , upon which the wariant was issued , Mr Rockwell alleges that when the last quarterly report of the bank was made , on Mav 4 , the bank's overdrafts weic named as $18,01' ! 5 , when , in .fact , Colonel Robin son's ovcrdiaft amounted toflbOOJ , that on oi\.ibout May G , Mr. Bush gave to the book keeper tin ee notes amounting to $ ! H,000 which Mr. Bush diiected him to credit to the colonel's account It Is cbarired thatithcso notes were made in New York on May 0 , and weio sinned by parties whoso identity has never jet been established ; tint thcso notes wtio vvoithless and were thus credited to Colonel Robinson's account for the purpose of deceiving the stockholdois. Mr. Bush was arraigned before UnlteJ States Commissioner Davidson , pleaded not guiltv to the charges and bail for $10,000 was furnished. Aft ,1A KXI'MXATIUX. Why the Jniltiin .Mints Were Uloaod to the Coin lira of Silver. DENVIMI , July 10. The Hocky Mountain News will publish tomoriow letters Iroin Sil Moroton Frowen of London , ono to the editor of the News and the other to Lord Lmsdovvno , vlccrojof India , in which it appears , according to the statements of Lansdowne , that India suspended fioo coinage - ago ot silver at the time it did became the tone of the American casteinpioss left no doubt upon his mind that the Unltod States congress would , us soon as It assembled , repeal - peal the Shot man purchasing act and India found it nocessaiy to bo beforehand with thu closing of its mints. This is an import ant hlstoty of the general OnaiiuIiU contro- \eis\ now convulsing the world. He Wan Tired of I.lfo. Piin.Anru'iiiA. July 10. < John A. Lombard , COycais old , manager of'tho Hero Fruit Jar company , which was involved in the failure of the Spring Garden National bank , and who was the defendant In suits brought by the receiver of the wrrckod institution , was found dead , with his throat cut , at his Homo last night , having evidently committed sui cide , lie was last seen , alive in his room by a servant about U o'clock Satuidaj morning. Ho did not appear for dinner , but his ab sence attracted no intention until Mr. IU > m- bard failed to take his accustomed place nt the supper table. At that hour Harry ICen- nedja nephew , went to Mr , Lombard's room and found him dead In bed with his tin oat cut and a razor by his sldo. Held a secret Wii-KESiiAiiitK , Pa. , July 10. A secret meeting was held thls > afternoon In the nrmoiyheio by the grievance committee and many omplojos of the Lohigh Valloj Railtoad companj' . Vice President Veer lices' letter , it it said , was again discussed , andrepoits wore read from the different bianclies of thu Lehl h Vulley unions. II was learned tonight that the men had do elded to send another committee to confei with the Reading oftlclals and endeavor U have them reconsider their action boforc taking any further stops. Crops in IttiU WIIIuw County. IMIIANOLA , Neb , July 10. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE.J A Una rain fell at till ; point tonight , which will bo of great bonefll to the corn crop , the extreme heat having dried \\\o \ \ \ soil , causing some Holds to curl Fields that were well cultivated and not tot thickly planted were pot suffcilng and have made a wonderful growth. Spring wheal and oats are very light , and few fields art worth cutting , Rjo and winter wheat wll make ouo-fourth of a crop. Alfalfa Holds however , are about ready for the second cut ting. CONFESSION OF A COWARD Qoorgo Willinm ? , Alins Dodrill , Spends a Repentant Sabbath iu Jail. ANDY RYAN WAS KNIFED IN COLD BLOOD TlicroVm \Voinnii In tlio Cmp Tlio A n ln l.nlil In AVult for Ills Me * tllil StMiicl | of , lralou < ) null Drunkvu 1'rciiz ) , George Williams , aim Dodtlll , alns "Boncsy , " the assassin of Andrew Kjan , has confessed his cowardly crime In the agony of romorso. Wllltains has almost as many mines as hohas wicked thoughts H is the consensus of local opinion , however , that his name will bo Dennis when his crime Is recited bofoto a Jury of "twelve good men and tine. " The murderer spent a day of bitter repent ance In the city Jail jcstotday. When bo sobered up and thoroughly real ized the ' of and the cnormltj' ttio ctlmo poil- tlon In w hlch ho Had pliccd himself by a few moments' work while In a diuukon fren/j' , ho btoko down and cried Hko a baby all day. The body of his victim lay on a cooling board in lleifcj's undertaking cstibllsh- ment and was \lo\\od by many friends and curious pooplo. Many ugly looking wounds show the viciousness of Williams' alt ick and ono slash shows that the blade oC the knife pissed through the lower pottioiiof the hoait. There are four gaping wounds in the loft hi east , two la the arm , ono in the side of the no A and ono under the shoulder blade. All wcro dcon and ro\eil the fact that the murdoter put an awful foico In his blows as ho tepeitedlj * dio\o the shatp blade Into the body of his defenseless \ictim \Vomnn III the Cilso. The origin of the crime , as pioviously inti mated , was a tivalry for the smiles of Mav Dais , a resident of the "district. " Mike Ford , Gcoigo Dwjer and the woman wore locked up as witnesses The two nun were released on bonds of $ liOO , ! each , but the woman is still in Jail. Yesterdaj' about noon Wllllims sent foi Captain Gornnck , Set scant Ormsby and Chief Deteethe Haze and told them he wished to confess the ciimc. Captain Cor- mack told the prisoner not to siy anj thing that would be used against him on trial , but the fellow said th it theio was no use dcnj1- Ing the fact tint ho killed Iljan. His feelings so o\oicamo him that ho could not pioccod for sexetal minutes and con- Milsivo sobs shook his fiimo Bj' an olTort ho leg-lined his composure and & ud tint ho and liynn h id hal it in for oich other on ac count of the Dufs woman , whom both wcro "stuck on. " They hid been dnnlcing and went into the Belle Biandon place at nighth and Dodge stieuts. Boor was ouleted and Williams presented a S5 bill in ptjtnont thetofor. Tlio change was furnished bj' a saloon keeper named George Bo\le The men \\ranglodovcrthc ixaot rijn < 5untvand AV11- liams claimed Boyle was frying to "short change" him. < 'oufeiiDCB IIU Cownrdlrn. Ryan had some words with Williams and Mike Tord and Williams loft the house first. The other men soon came out and Williams stooped out from the shadow of a building and tnurdeted Kjan before the other men know what was going on. Ho then escaped and was arrested about ! 1 a. m. by Dotccthes S ivago and Dempsey at nie\enth and Pierce streets. All the men had been drinking f rcelj' and Williams oUdentlj' wished to engage in a quarrel with H\an on some pretext so that ho coulu get him out of the way. The quarrel with Boj'lo mil imcd his anger toward Hyan and ho laid m wait for Iljan with a largo , kcen-bladcd pocket knifo. His stiong aim did the deadly woilc quicklj' . Hyan is a corpse , while his assassin Is charged with the gtcatest crime known. He In Willing to llnnc. Williams said ho know what the consequences quences wojild bo and expected to suffer the extreme penalty of the law. In the agony of rcmotso ho slid ho hoped they would soon hang him and end it all. The officers withdrew and the murderer pared his cell moaning and sobbing In a pit iful mauncr. Ho blames no ono but him clf ami his foolish infatuation for May DaMs for the crime. Coroniir'H Inqiiflit. Coroner Maul has charge of Hj'an's re mains. Ho has ompinclod a jury and will hold an inquest at 10 o'clock this morning. Both mun have been in the employ of the B. & M. and Union Pacific railways as switchmen , and Wllllims is given a reputa tion as being a vicious ami quariolsomo man when ho Is drinking Ho was stupidly drunk when ho was auestod , and the knife covered with Hj'an's llfo blood was found on him. Mike Ford , a Union Paclllo switch man , was with him , but the men didn't know Uj'an was dead. The witnesses , or the men who were pre sent at the time the quairol started , will not talk about ttio aftair , only to acknowledge that there was some trouble between the men about a woman. The district where the murder took place is a tough locality , ann miny serious rows und robberies have taken place there during the past several \oars. Ityiiu niift IIU Frluncls. A Union Paclllo railroad man who has known Andy Uyan for \oars said last night ; ' Hj'an was ono of the last men In the world to go around looking for troublo. He has alwajs bscn known as a peaceable , qulot sort of chap , not 'slow' at all , but still qulot and reserved , Ho was ono of the most pop ular switchmen In the Bervlco , and , whila not so well known as his brother Tom , % ho used to be jarduiastcrhoro , he lus nlwajsmado friends wherever ho has boon. " The police and othois gl\o Williams , the murderer , a bad name , and railroad men are feeling and talking very bltteily toward him. Tulle of t.ynolilncr. A number of Hj-an's friends viewed his 10- mains yesterday. During the day , when the confession of his slujor became known , groups of railroaders earnestly discussed the assassination Some very plain talk was mude A number of the dead man's friends gathered near a certain railroad yard yen- torday and there wa evidently vcry Indi cation of a prospective lynching boo for a while , reeling Is running very high among the switchmen , although cooler counsel will doubtless prornll and the law wilt bo al low ed to tnko its course. According to "Dodrill" Wllllam'siown con fession , hU attack on Uyan was prompted by Jealousy , and the cold-blooded manner In which ho laid In wait for his unsuspecting > ictlm bus aroused general Indignation among rallro'id men. The murderer Is not very prepossessing In appearance. Ho hus about a week's growth of board on a feco that U lluihcd wltU d | * Mpatlon J ! Velcht be will tip the sitales at 170 polini - Ho Is about live feet , nlno Inches hi ; T I Ills complexion Is ono of swaithyii . Vtlon , and ho dresses In good stjlo \ inh\ia' D.tr .u rm : run. Hut n ' 'mull Cro l 1'imed Through tlio ( lute * i t .litrknon 1'iirk Vcitrnlit , CmcHno , JuH 10 Notwlthstandlnu It was advertised woild-wldo that the proceeds of todaj's ticket silos at the World s fair weio to bo don Ued to the families of the lit omen who lost their lives In llio awful lire of last Monda\ the attendance was unusually smill. It was announced as "Heroes' day,1' ami the total admissions for the d iv. according to the estimate of the bureau of admissions , will scarcely reach S.W.lHX ) At ! l o'clock this aftetnoon but S.r > X ) people ple had pissed the tmnstlics Midway pi Us ineo seemed doserU'd an I had a ball bathliko air Tlieio was no music in the pivillons and what was announced as the last open Kunday of the fair , inthoojcsof some olllclals at le.ist , was a ptonounced falluie The weather , though waim , was much mo to comfoi table than it his been for the p ist tince or four da\s I rilncd slightlj in In the moinlng and refreshing buwos weio blowing fiom the like Memoi- lal e\eiclses In Test hal hall weio slightly attended. ' 1 hero was not a thousuid pcnplu gattieicd theie and had It not been that the hall was draped In moutnlng the small audience would seitcely have Known the oxetclscs weio in lioiiorof the flictncn who g.uoup thelt li\es in tlio discharge of their duty loDr. ! . Meuer pleached. Ho made no mention ot the ter rible dlsistor until ne ir the close and then ho spoke bi lolly of the men who sietillced their ll\es in the disch irge of duty. Tor some reason the work of clearing aw ay the stinking rubbish and debris that icmaln in the ruins of the cold stotago warehouse was suspended today 1'iiuii im.i * AO7 A c ttti : or r.\\vuix < > . Itcllcird lir Mnnr \llpnllitllpr1linKPil llliiisnlf tn Kftcnpp I'tiiiMlminnt. VicrsNrInd . Julj' 10 Uiwienoo county Is still excited o\er Iho death of Allen Butler , who at llrst was supposed to have been Ijnched. H is now belio\ed to bo a case of suicide and that Hutler was led to self-destruction by romotso over the deed with which ho wis chaigcd Allen Butler was ono of the most prominent and heietofoio respected i olored uti/tns of Lawtcnco countj Ho and his son \Vllliun weio arrested forpiocuiing an optritum upon the poison of Ida lilklns , \ourg white girl not jet inears old Iho time for ptoliminarv examiintion was sot , but the old mm , who has foi twent.\-lho jc.us been looked iiiion as a model man In whom o\eij- body had confidence , could not f ice the lawt and about daj light went out near his bun andta'ing some binding twine made a rope. tluowin.gono endo\er a limb of a cottonwood - wood tico and hanged himself The ClUns gill h id been Irving In his fam- ilj foi thicejeais Butlei confessed to b C. Lewis , an attotnev , that ho was guiltv as obliged , also that ho had been having intei- cotirso with the little gill fora j ear past His son Billy could not fuinish bail and is now in jail at LawictucUlle Howasafiaid to go to bumner to appear in mollmtniuj' ex amination , feat ing' Judge L\iuh , and sent Attoiney Goo to wal\o exammation for his appciiancc at the ihcuit couit Theie is still a feeling , howo\er. in I-iwicuco county tnat Allen Butler was Ijnehed aftei . .con fession had been foiced fiom him bj the mob Many disbelieve the suicide story , and declato that it was -simply stalled to cover the disgiaco of aljnehlng. Butler was a farmer , a doctor , a urcicher , and was very wealthy. General ICtlwnrd Juril no I'aflsoi Quietly Awaj Alter u Short lllno H. Nrw YOIIK , July 10 Gencial Kdward Jar- dine , who has been critically ill for some time , died at 1 p m. His doith was not unexpected , but shortly beioio the end came his phjsician left the sick ch imbcr. A few minutes afteiw.nd the veteian suffered a ro- curicnce of sinking spells which ha\o liulled him down at infrvals dm ing his illness Mid he suci umbed fiom sheer exhaustion. His wife , who his not once collapsed under the piolonced stiain of attending hoi husbind , boio up wonderfully this aftci noon and was busj sanding dis patches to iclatncs and comtadcs of thu dead soldiei The funeral will bo hold Tuesdij' morning under the auspices of the Ancient Pico and Accepted Masons at Giccnwood ccmetety Geneial Jiuliue was G"jeirs old Tor twcntj-four jcaia the genetal attended to his duties as a weigher in the custom house , but was never without dutches. Four months ago ho was obliged to give up and take tp his bed and Ins never slnrc left it , WASHINGTON' , July 1(1 ( lle.ir Adtnii il Earl nngllsh , retired , died nero todiv aged 00 Ho was made roar admiral in 18&1 , at which time ho resigned the position ot chlol of thu bureau of equipment and iccruitlng , which ho had held for six jeirs and took command of the European station. llo AMU Not Kotuiii to Caiuulil , NEW YORK , July 10 A spcciil fiom Ot tawa , Ont , sijs : It was stated heio yes terday that Geneial Hcbeit , who was called to London by the British government"1 ostensibly to arrange for can j ing out the ptoposcd strengthening of the fortidcitions of British Columbia , will not return to Canada. General Hobort succeeded Gcnetal Sir Prcdeiick Mlddleton in the command of the Canadian militia , but his scheme for 10 otgani/ing the forces all along the line of the regular British nimywas not appioved bj the Dominion govctnmont , as it involved a verj largo sum of inonoj1. Ho denounced the Canadian militii as worthless for do- lenso , but after ho loft for England his ice- oiiimondatlons were ignoicd o General A rinHirinit-'u I'niicral. CINCINNATI. July 10 Vho Commercial Ga/etto's Ironton dispatch sa s : The funeral of General Aimstrong , member of congress , was of the simplest ch iractcr The services at the grave wcro these of the Grand Army of the Republic. The f liner il Eormou was preached hj Kov W B Maish There were present the following mombois of congiess : G , Wilson , G W Hauck , C W. Gro venor , John 'DaUol , Thomas H Palmer and ex-Congressman H , H. Bundy and A C Thompson and W A Hutchlns The concourse of cltl/ons was very great. Celebrated It * UOOtli Anniversary .4 ; BitooKLYN , July 10 The convention of the Hvangellcal Lutherati chuich of America was held In the bwedlsh Bethlehem chinch this afternoon Bishop von bchcclo do livoied the pitnclpal addtess Accoiding to the secretary's teport the church has 175,000 members , 740 umctcga lions ; U70 ordained ministers , six colleges , tin eo hospitals and ono theological soinlii u y The convention is In celebration of the itooth nnnlvcmurj of the adoption of the docilities of the rofoimatlon by thu Swedish people. How Cleveland hpunt Sumlur. Buz/Aim's BAY , Mass , July 10 President Cleveland passed a very quiet day at Gray Gables The wind was very fresh in the forenoon , but as It quieted down In tlio aft' ernoon the weather became extremely hot 'J ho nrcxldcut and family spcin much of the daj on the veranda f Voted IloiuU fur it School Homo , GEiuisgjf Neb , July 10. [ Special to THE lite ] A special school election was hcl'd hero today , and bonds' wcro voted for the 1m mediate construction of a two-stoiy Uriel school building in this city. Will Hold thoU' NKW YORK , July 10 This morning the steamship Hod Sea was lowed ashote ot Bodices Island to South DrooWj n Tha p-is seugcrs , forty-five lu uumbor , are hildjfor fu lure iuveitlgutlou , SAD ENDING OF A PICNIC Chicago Italians' ' Day of Pleasure Ruddy Interrupted. DEATH COMES IN THE MIDST OF JOLLITY T o Men Killed , Tuo filially VVouudoil uiiil .Miin.r InjtirtMl li } nu Utploilon nf 1'lrou ork I'ltldil Sr iu < < Alter llio Awiitl Ateldent , Cincino , July 10 By tno prenmtuto ex plosion of n iluiHorks bomb at nu Italian plcnlo tonight , scvenl people w ei o killod/ and u number of otherf Injured. The dead as far as known aio ! KlCllAUn MAUMIAI.1 , . MU'IIAIM , SNO\\ . ' 1 ho follnvUmt iirathiiinortally Injured i AN I'OMO \ I'd INTO , a piece ot Iho mortal passed tluough Ills body. ANTOMO MASIIO , skull fticturcd. The Injured aio : ANPIU.W Jot NO. AXTOINI ; NASIH. TONV LUHHI , . TONLAnrr , heel loin off. How the Accident Hnppimrd. The bomb was Hied fiom an oxtompo'lroA mortar ami was Intended to bo exploded- * the explosion to bo ai i onip inlcd by a show or of biilliaut Hio Just as the charge wa3 about to bo ilrcd theio was a deafening roar and tlio liquid llio and limning explosives , togethei with plccts of themoitar contain * ing the bomb , were hulled inoverydiioctlon , Hundicds of poisons wcro standing abou the spot , and the Hash and lopoit were fol lowed bj thoeik'sof those stricken to tha taith No lights were at Hist to bo had am\ the dead and woandod lav toeotlier bonoathj the feet of these who had cucnpoU. Many fell bleeding and biuibed , and befoio they could bo caicd for all the lights on the giounds wcro cxtintruishcd and iticio.iacd daiknoss added to tlio pinlc. Iho Ihe and fiagmrnts of the mortal seemed to plow their w.ij throuch the dense ) crowd to the outmost cirUo of onlookers. It a moment the picnic giotmdsna the sccna of unlimltett Lonfusion Some precaution h id been taken to kcp older among the on lookeis , and an cfloit was started to keep al' ' , si\o these in chaigo , iemo\cit fiom tlia stand whcto the nnoxploiled inoworUs were stickedup 'lliis was putlv successful anil those killed and injnicd weio chiefly pcisoii * in chaigo of the display. CUUSIICI ) AM ) fl K VMl'UOO UN. Colliipmt of n Criunl St mil at A Bl ( "ploln lit Ion Mnn } liijurutl. MONT if u. , July 10 A grand stand con taining 7,000 mun , women and children coU lapsed at the colobtatlon of the tail of tha bastilo under the auspices of T 'Unlon K.itionalo rrancaise. 'iho stand with Its human load ct ishod to the ground without a ciack or the slightest sound of w anting. A tot n bio D inio ensued among the 10,000 peopld who throngcn the parks Ihe unfoi tun lies who wont down with the stand 1 tj piled in iac\tilcablo confusion amid the w i eck of beams and pi inks and tin ciowd lushed anil trampled over them. Ciiesof pain and terroi filled the Sunday air , and for many moments men seemed to. ha\o lost all ptescnco of mind When the managers and ( towd finally regained gained their senses the woui of extricating the people fiom the wreck of the stand waj begun It w as ascet tallied tint none had been killed , cither in the collapse or subsequent tampodc , although many * wet o Injured and some sciloublj' . * vL , „ I.Kt of thp Injuriul. The following list of these most sotlouily iimt , howe\er , was obtained : MMl' UOM'lt. Ui i t'N and MAUII : PLUTON. ClIMII I'S HUDLT. . Mus D , UMOCIIA. Aitintii Piuoi Tlio stand that collipscd was at the ao\\l\ \ side of the stage in the reserved seat In ) closuioand was itppaicntly a Hiibstantiiv ] stincturo Its fall IB said to bo duo to thij sinking of the supports , caused by hoavj/ / recent rains Tlio pcifoumnco was r * sumcd , and an hour later while n not vrai being sproia fora Uapo/o performance th < suppoit broke aiul another panic and sUtnj pcdo ensued , l ortunatclj , this tlmo , e\or , 110 ono was hint It \\nt .Not tlu > Coinot. GRMA-A , N. Y , July 1(1 ( Prof. Uroolti today icpot ted tlio obsetv itloa of n dlsplajl of the am ota heio last night the most mir ( nlficcnt featuio of which was a beam o light of gio it liiilllamy reaching fiom tin westein noil/on up pist the 7onltll towan the ( "istcin sky It icscmbled In fotm am bilghtncss a great comet , for which It wai taken by many persons The re il i omut , b said , was conaidciably to the noith of thi ? and Is becoming fainter. H was Just \lsiblH last night in the autoral glow. Pound llaiiKliiK to u 'Irnt * . Hi , PVBO , Julj 10 A Mexican named Jazj was found hanging to a tree on the lowe ] Island , where resided the famous Iosqu4 ! gang that mmdeicd the Texas Uant'cr , Cap ) tuln Prank Jones He had been hanging thorn a day 01 two when found and there II no clew as to who hant'od him. The Moili cans say that ho was a Mexican clti/on and that 'loxans hanged him. ' .Motrmnntu nl Oernn Stnuiner * July Iff. At Liverpool Arrived Hostonian , froiq Bo iton i At Havre Arrived Laliourgogno , from Now Yoric At Now YoikAi lived Sorvlt , from Kh ei pool , Ilurif unda from Marsullles At Huston Attlv < d Polynesia , frorq Ilambuig , Pa\onla , from Ll\erpool. 4. - Mjr , hatolll Siijn llni * In tlio Open Air , HurrB , Mont , July IDThis rity wlt nesscd today the giandest iicctado tu Komnn Catholto chuich has yut seen In th < west ArchbUhop Satolll , papal Icgatei s , lid muss In tlio open rilr in llio prescmco o | nearly twelve thousand people utid th ( whole Cut hello population of liutto , lllttcn by It ittlmnakii. NEW Yoiik , July 111 Dot Sonwoll , a nak charmer , WIIR bitten by ono of her ' rattlors" today and It Is bellovcd she will dlo , H till the flrl behind thu car , and this Is the ioc end tlmo she has been bitten , Thcro rrftt b'reat excitumcnt In ttm audlonco ' ' I'rntrtt fiom Arlion.i Itowdlui. KINOUAV , An/ , July 10. J ast night IOT oral rowdies prcpaicd nn Image of President L luu-iniul and burned It In front of n taloon dcsplto the protests of many business met ) and utUcna C'le\oland'a attitude oi ) Bilvtr question wait