OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19 , 1871. OMA1TA , TUESDAY MOHNlNG- , OCTOBER 3 , 1803. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. ITS LAST TRAGEDY End of the Tarnam Stract Thsator Oomcs with Fire and Death , FIREMEN ASSUME THE LENDING PARTS Stalwart Moa Suffer in Reality Where Many Have Mimicked Pain , ONE KILLED AND Sitf B\DLY WOUNDED Albert Jerome's Body Lies Under a Heap of Bnkon Brick anil Mortar. SENSATIONAL CLOSE OF A PLAYHOUSE I'lro DoUrojn tlin Tlrnt llullt nf Oniihi'n TliCHplim ruliici'i Ciiitisht < " ' " ' 0 utul Sprcml "iwlft HPII mill liniirnnon An extensive conflagration In the hoirt o tlio business center of Omaha sent a tlu 111 of excitement throuifh tlio community jestcr- day afternoon a few mlaules pist f > o'clock. The Faraam Streut theitor building , sit uated at the cot nur of riftoonth and Far nam streets , wag totally destroyed by lire. Two small buildings on Fani un street , ad joining the thoatur , vvcio also destroyed by flic , water and falling nulls. The estimated losses aggregate $ U > ,40J. Of Ahls amount $118,000 Is covoiod by Insm.meo The "Waifs of Now York" compiny lost SJ.iVH ) not In cluded In these flguics. An unfortunate .sequel of the llro was tho' { death of ono llroniati and the serious injury i ; of suvcial other bravo mon who fought the | i ilitnos. Several spectatuis woio also in- " { „ " jurod. The ilio was vvituo'sod by fully 10,033 people , who llllel tliu. streets , housutops and windows of buildings in thu Imtin tlato vicin ity. The 111o originated In the rigging loft of the Iho itcr and the Interior of thu lesort was a fiery furnace in llfteo'i or twenty minutes afterwiids. The Ilainca weio gotten under control after much diflljulty. Shortly after 10 o'clock list night several flromun who bad been bittlmg the-ll.imes for llvo hours , went up on the flro esc ipa on thu Fifteenth street slilo of the the Her to extinguish tlio lire. Six men , who never know foir , stalled up with a line of hose When tboy vvcio about twontv-llvo foot fiom the giound about two-thirds of tliu cislein wall fell , burying the unfort'inatu ill em en in the ilobris. Three of tlio men wciosc- t voioly Injured and two savol thomsulvos by ' * ciituhhig onto a window sill. Thu sixth man was builod alive m the luius. Virllins of tliu Flro. The following Is the list of the dead nnd Injuicd : AUIKKT jnilOMRuf hose No. 0 , crushed Ituslilosnt Klfilitoonth and bt. Maiy'a uvc-nue. MUM led. CAIIAINMcBiunE of hose No. 2 , b idly cut about head and severely bi uised about shouldcis. JOHN MATTSQN of hose No 2 , cut on head nnd Injured at b iso of brain. Taiton to hos pital in delirious condition. TOM HUANP , injured internally. JAMES Dow.Nsof No , ' ) hose and Pat Huano Of No U hosu , sllghtli cut and bruised PIIOF. J. M , GAvoitu , struck on spiuo by > falling hi lak. Partially parjljieu. * * " * CilAiiiKsSrF.VKN's , linger on loft band cut by falling cornice. Tlio Injured meii vveic soon rescued and the patiol wagon convoyed them to the bt Joseph hospitil , whcio thov received the bent of attention. U is thought that all w ill i ccov er. V Ono disgiaioful Incident of the flro was > v hen the polleo and Ihonien nttciupto'l to talco the lujuiod men to whcro they could bo given medical treatment. Cot tain alleged friends of the victims Insisted upon their being tikcn home , not knowing but what ovciy second might witness ihc death of the man they were qiiairc'llni ; over. John MuBilde , captain of No 2 hose com piny , who was on the line and vv is so se verely Injiuod , succeeded the Into Miohiel Carter ot thu same company , w ho died iclmi injiuios received at the P.ixton annex Jlic in April , Ib'Jl. Ho has been in the ilep.utment nboiit iilnii ioirs , all of the tlmo with hoed same compiny. Ho Is a mart led m in. Struck by I'liUlHC Ilrlc-I.ii , ; , , Prof. J. M. Gaynoro was bully injured J Jiv/ when Iho northeast corner of thu wall full. lit , Mr. Gaynoro was viewing tlio llru from the ,1 , rearof ' Gotti'sconfcclionory stioioand was [ stiui'k in the back by falling btlcks. Ho was rendered imconsclnus and vras partially jiaralj ml. Ho rccovetod enough to icquost that ho bo taken to , the St. Joseph hospital nnd tlul patiol wagon was summoned for ' that puiposo. Hu was injured about the \ J. cpiiiu , but at u lutn hour last night il was . * - thought that ho would recover. W- OilKin of tlm 1'iro. ft Tlio flro originated In the files over Iho f stage. The emplo\cs weio setting thu st.igo 7 for the flist act of " 'I ho Waifs of Now Yoik , " wlili'h was billed for a Kccund perfoimancn last evening. The "llj men , " iu endeavoring to adjust the ' drops , " allowed -drop" to . . full ovur tl'o ondgo of tliu tin trough which | t is bupi > osi'il to protcet the scunory fiom iho gas Jots in tlm binder light. Thu ihops Immediately - mediately ignited , ind binned with uma/inn- rapidity , spreading almost instantly through thu entire "rigging loft , " In llvo minutes the stage and oar ot the theater vr.ig In a sheet of llumo Ihat burst tlirougu t IKI iimt. Thoinaicrhil was of an Intlainniabln natuio , being composed of scenery , lopes and similar combustlblo stuff Dense volumes nf smoke weio thst Been Itisiiliig fiom thu windows in Hie lear of the building , near the -'files , " Cup Ui In Most } n , who was pissing down i llfteenlh stieot , ut onen shouted oni nt Fifteenth and raiiiam stiouls to tiiin on the aim in. Thu command was int.laiilj- ) obeved and tint llio domrtmimt made a qulel ; lesponsu to thu call , but rie the list "lose was laid Iho building was u : uas4 . of / llarnes , . I'uintlo I'.IIorU nt I 'Iho attempt to save goods fiom the sweeping giasp of thu llio king losulto-d m ale number of nauow escapes from Injury to . lifa and limb. < u Knver.ll inemboir ) of thu Farnam Slieut T theater oivhcsii-i plunged mudlv into the < I burning building when iho llio first broke /N. / out. Ono member of the oicbestra , who /ryVic plajw the bass lol and who has puticntlv euOmitted to the guv Ing song of "Gooi-plu11 upon many occasions , biavcl.v rushed down the ai.slo nf the lliontcr nnd ncl/cd iho big tfddlo in his arum Fighting bU wa.v through the sninUo and llj Ing ilnueis , hu reached the sldo\\ ilk In safetj , with thu lingo imuU-al instrument In his tight embrace. Fi lends of M tnuger Uurpcss lushed Into thu box oftleo and loscued.inumlierof pUlun s , hooks ) Hint | > apun Ono udmiier otiionn ) Ilnr- rott .siKiteheil u Jaicc plt-tura nf tie actor from its position on tlin wall and lo.icbed i thu eidevvalk just thu second tluor full with a crash. Hy n blngulaicnltuldeiuu u pli'turo pi ICnte Cluztoii , tholieiolnoof iho Ui-ooltlj u flro , was saved from the ruins. The most of the contents of the box ofllco , however , were totally destroyed , iln Snifil n Sign. Ono bewildered rescuer rushed midly around the sticots vvllhaluue placard of "Standing llooin Onh ' clinched tightly In his trembling bund. ' 1 his slpn giectcd the puronsof the the itcr Simd H evening , when tlio Initial perform nice of "The Waifs of Now Yoik" was piiMonlrd The l.fcOO people who lillcd the llieator Sundav night ilttlo dreamed tint twont.v-four bouts later ttu ) building would be a amouldeiing mass of ruins It was a somee of general con gratulation that , the llio did not occur Sun- d iy night , when the house was literally j mimed with the I irsrcst .iiidlencii of tin season , The result' ; upon tint nct-.islon would havu been frightful to eontumplalo. I'lroimMi VVorlu'il Nulily. The firemen wore h imlie.ipimd bv the laek of pressure of water and a network of wlics which threatened tholr lives. Within n few- minutes after the illnrm companies i ! and ! l had slieams plajing on the building , hut tlio fou-e was so weak that no water could be thiuwn above the third story. Chief Galliganvtio was at homesick sick , jumped Into his wagon and was soon on the scone , dim-ling iho ctToits ot his men with all his old-lime viiror. and ho did much good , encouraging his iiiomcn lo heiolo de votion to duty. The men of companies 2 and a rushed into the thcitur from iho west enti.uu-c. and weio plajlng wateron the stage when the ( list ciash eime A half do/en Iliomeii under command of Assistant Chief S liter were at woik when thu domuuf iho theater fell In. In Ilie Crunh. J II Scott , a member of No. 2 , was about half way down llio ( .enter Islu at thu tlmo Ho was knocked to thu lloor mid seriously Injuicd John Simpson , dilvor for hose No. < lwas with him , and how the men escaped \\ltlitlieh- lives is a niir.ulo The Hi union weic ill 1 vcn out of the bulldlnu by iho rush of llaaius , and their Lonii.ules had lo get out us best they could. 'I hu men followed llio line of hose and loathed the door Seott had moat of the , hair of his head burned off and his hands , weio bully blistuied. A fulling bilek gushed his head Simpson was also biulsed I and cut and his left foiuuin was fiactuied [ by the falling debt Is Ono bundled feet of hose and a uo//lc weiuabandoned and d.stro\ud ( \ ; riuirtiuii Mm i ins nf U'ltoi. About this time compinies fi and 7 ai lived I and fouilucn stiuuns were soon playing on the 11 uncs. In a shoit time the new water tower was on the giouud and tlio gie it mass of peoplu gieolod it with he.utv cheois , Two lines of hose woio tunieJ Into the tow ci and a lot rent of water was .shot into the stiuctutu About this time the noith wall fell out , doiag serious damage to thu Karhach build ing , in which the German Savings bank is located. Thu crowd sought safety In flight , and many people weio badly j.iminu I in thu ciiish. About this limu thu foicm iu of the Thompson-Houston olectiio light wiiesar- lived with eight or nine.isslslants ami began cutting the llvo whes Their piompt woik certainljsivod in my people fiom suiioas hatni. _ I'olli o feel \ l < c. The police under Captain Mostyn and Sergeants bhoop and Ormsbj did good work In keeping back the eiowds. Coinmisslonei Cobuui , Haitmatiii and Stricklci also did good soi vice. . The crowd of sneetatois was estimated 1 tit 10,000 to 1200J ( and they we.ohaidto i conliol. At 5:80 : tlio north wall fell , completely destroying Jack \Vooils1 \ saloon. U hen thu 11 lines woio lirst noticed Jack was in his private ofllco talking to George ICrug and some friends whoa hut eo ils buuan lo lull in liiailooiuny. He went biek into tliestloon and baldly hid timu to secure his jnptns and cash'repistor when it was scan that the whole building would bo destroyed. Wioa the north wall fell in his place w us com pletely demolished Mr.Voods HI.VS his loss will bo2JOuUand ho has * llOUm- } Biiiancu. roll with a Diafunlnqr Cnuli. In fiftocn minutes after the aprth wall fell in the cast wall toppled over with a deifon- ing clash , dcstioj Ing lid Wittig's and thu Drum saloons and the Woild-IIciald'b mail ing loom. The men in the saloons had Inft the build ing , but .tho men wci o at woik In Iho millIng - Ing loom and thov had a n iriow escape with theh lives. The floors of the Woild-llci.ili ] ' building were Jammed toc'othor so th it Hie tlio llooiing was i.iisud up fiom thu concrete base. The Hood of water vvhK-h folbwcd destroi cd several lolls of pi inr p ipcr Wittig's place and "Thu Di am" were al most completely dcstiojod , b it IM Wliilg managed to save his papois and accounts Thodaniaeo to these places was fiom the falling walls and water. Implosion ( if flu nilr lie. The whole intciior of theh'lilding iv.is liku a soclhlng furnae-6 within tlility min utes after the ahum was tinned In , and the tlnaur-llko paitltions added fuel to the I . ( lames Whuu the Jlienien got down to leal work sonio chemicals iu Snov , Lund & Co ' & diug sloio exploded and shattcicd thu plato glass fiuiit. Hot coals woiubhoweied tlitougli the air for a blok dlst'int 'I'hogallant 'he men stuck to their w01 k , unmindful of the lical and living teals The linctnen of tliu electiic light company entail thovviieson llio poles in llio vicinity to obviate llio [ danger from lint source. When the 1101 th wall fell ouo llvo who shot a current Into asticam of water that was piO hip on the III o. 'I'ho llroimin nuaiest to the who had to ill op thu no/ilu. 'the llie- incn could not ,4ol ; a stioaiu into the fioiit p.ut of thu third sloi.v of tha building on ac count of thu thlcknuss nf the window pines. A policeman saw the dlfllciilty and sulvud Hb ) pulling out.uuvolver and punctuiiiig the glass with a bullet. HU aim was line und thu eiouu clieeiua hcaitily. .linn itiT llnr.-iNi TalUa. Teat sillied the ojes of Manisrer Burgess ! as hoiecd thu dcslrui-llon of the theater. "I do nut Unuw how It stai ted , " said Mr. Iluiguss. "God only knowH. I beaut lr.ho ahum nnd saw at a glancoth.it the building was ( loomed. 1 cannot give thoe\act llguius on our lo&ses at picsent. Thu building and fuinlshings of thu theater woio Insured for jW.OOO. Wo had a llvu yuais. lease , and had n good list of attractions booked for the sea son. The theater was iufuinishud thiough- ; out only sixty dajs ago. Wo h id put down notv c.uputs aud Hxed it up niielj. Nuw vnit Is in lulns. 1 cannot Bieak | definitely at this time of uij future plans , " Sketch of llin Iliunml llilllilliiK l.itt of tlio liimiriime. I'ho buildlut ; was a handsome four-story and basomeut stiuoturo nnd had quite a history us a , plajhouso. H was oicctud in ISsl by I'vCiJVCt.ior ' llojd.imil the giound covered was 77 foci on Fainntu and 1J-J loot on FifU'cntb htieet. 'I'hc geaoial sljlu of uu-hltecliiio-.vas Aineilcan renaissance , and the uxturlor piesontod an imposing appeal- anco. Jtio iiileilur was .11 lisiically dccot- alc'd and Its uiram-'omenlH a.s a theater were prououneeiHiiio. It wan vhtnally thu lirst largo business stiui-tuiqoiecte'd in thu city und thi ) citUons in the oaily dujs ol its ox- Utoiu-u pointed to It with pi Me. It lindji seat hit ; capacity of 1,700 and thu stage was fifty feet ru ep , acconmioilailiig thu produc tion of all the liugu diama and sjieetiteuhir pi'ifonuaiu-es ' The building outrlnally cost S5.HX ( ) and was eiui-ted umliii-'tliu hupoivuion of Me- Klfatilctt Bri > s , , tliu .uiod New Yoik nrt-lil- tect . Until 1VJ1 tliij theater wua known i as Uujd'i ) opera houso. It was opened Octo ber 24 , ISM. every soil in iho house being occupied 'iho opera was "Li Mascotto , " Fa.v Tuiupluton aud her company appearing in the cist , Soon .ifier the curtain dioppud un the Ural act bcnator Maudeison ud- ihcsiod thu audience , i-ongiatulatlng the peoplu upon the completion and iipeiiing ( if the beautiful tomplu of iiiimsement and I al the bJiuu tlmo complimenting Governor Bo.vd for his public' bplrll ant onteiprUu. Clovoinor Hoid iiiudo a neat icspdiihj I 1'llltCllU I'll ) 111 ! llUCflMU III. Fiom the day It wns throvvn oi > eu to tlm public the theater piovcd a pa ) in ; ; Invoat- mcnt. I. Rave the people ofOmnha an op- portunltv to witness Iho best theatrical nnd operatic performances In the country. The first manager vras Mr. Marsh , and ho continued In the position during the first season. Thomas Boyd came from Philadelphia as manager In 1882 and continued until 18811. when ho nnd Doc Ilaynes became the lessees for two j cars , In 1SU1 , Uovd's now opera house was completed nnd Bovd & Havnes became ininnirors of that hlav houso. They w ore succeeded nt the old theater by w. J. Burgess , who came as resident manager for L M. Crawford , thu lessee of tlio thea ter. It was not until n legal battle had been fought In the courts that thn theater's iinnio was changed from Boyd's O | > era house to the Farnim StroJt theater , bluco IS'.ll It has been known as thu Farnam Stieot thc.itcr.and , has niiliitninod popular prices and enjov e I n large p itronatc. Ncanvallof the ba-it kii'iwn actors and aeticsscs have appeared at the theater , among \\hrrn have been ! Kdvvln Booth , llliton. Salvinl. CuiistinoNcllson , Lawicm n Barrett , Fanny D.tvcnpoit. ivlarv Anderson , Jou Jefferson , W. J Florence , Hnimett Mr and Mrs Kendall , ICato Clavtou and otl'urs. In July , 188J , Governor Bo\d disposed of the pioperty ton syndic Uo of stookholdois , known as iho Amci lean Bank Building com pany , of which O M Carter Is inesldent and A C. Powell is ueasutcr. 'llio resident stockholdcis p lid down ifTiU.OOO , and bonded the s uno for ? 20) ) 000 Tno lentals on the building averaged $ .M,000 per .vcar. In 181)1 ) L. M. Ciawfoid ol St. Joseph leased the building' , p lying $ . " > 0,000 fur a llvo j eats loasu. I Illml vvlt'l IptiiiniB. The building was a fout-story brick struc- tuic , The ground lloor was occupied by sloies and ohlces. On llio Fainam stieet side the tenants consisted of Mullcr , the confecliotipr ; Snow , Lund &z Co , druggists and Allcnspaiigh , ticket broker. A'snuil ! fiult Ht nut occupied space near the oniianco On thu Fifteenth sticct side of thu building thu ground lloor was occupied b.v Jack Woods' saloon. Pcabodj's hat store , Hess A , Swoboda , Huddy. iho optician , nnd the Aineilcan Fuel ( ompiiij. In iho basemenr of the building vvcio llanson's biiber sboi and Dr. Woiley's Turuish b.ilh looms. Ol the second and thiid Iloois vv-cic thu Jack m in dental parlois and laboratory. Sotnr of the goods in the stoics , particulailv Snow , Lund fc Co's . will bo saved. Most o the contentshowever , wore destroyed b : Ih e and water About half the losses ate coveted bi Insuiaiieo. I'lia building' ) adjoining on the c.isl , occu pled by Lentz & Williams and 1M AVitiit' as saloons , w ui cone story struetutes aud wcin data igod by fallimr walls They were the Pioperty of A J. Ilanscoui. valued saloon stocks and fixtdics weio badly at lr > ! ) ( ) ; putially Insured. The damaged In both places , and Iho siino .uo putlill\ covered by insurance also The Atneiic.in Fuel company , occupiing the one- sloiy l'i uno brick adjoining the Witting place , sulTcicd damage to the amount of % 75 Ii suiaiicc nnil I.O91..H. Pusldent 1 Caiterof the compiny is out of the citv , and Tie'.isitrur Powell says that the pioperty i Isalucd nt JfJi"OOU , with insur- uno amounting to < ; ) . ) , ! ) JO on thu building. He ( said ih it it was impossible to tell wh it steps the company will take reimiding ic- eonsli iii-lion. The Insmnnco on the building is placed with the following companies : fiianltoHitc , Now Iliunpshliu $ 5,000 liisiir nice Company of Not th America -l.OJU Liverpool & , London and tilobo 0,500 OiMaiid Home , California 3..100 Uciiiianli. NowViuk 3,000 - .Htm of Iliirtfoid \ . ' 2.500 AniPllcaiiof ' . 1'hll.idulplilii 2,500 Oiimineicliil Union 2,500 Cniinivtli utof Ilirtford . -J.&OO ( lunii.iii Anurlciii , Nuw VulU . 2,500 lluilfoid . 2,000 Maiuifiictuicis f. Iliilldcii , New Voile . J,50J .N.itlonulDf Haufoni . 12,500 ' Noilli lirltlr.li .1 Men ; intllu . 2,600 ' Oilenlof llaitfoid . 2,501) ) ' I'lietiKof llrooldyn . 2,500 ' I'luiMilMif Iliiltfoid . 2,500 VVcsteniof ( Un uhi . 2.GUO Amurlcuiuf Now Voik . . ' . 2,000 London A Iiniishlio . 2,000 Now Iliinipsblri' . 2.000 Not ' \vlfh Union . 2.0UP ' 1'riivldcMii-o-Wiiihln tuii . 2.OOO ) Ouucn j of Novv Voile . 2,000 Ulioilu Island Underwriters . 2.0DJ Itockfordnf llllnoH . 2,000 > > ivultyi ! > f Connecticut . 2,0t)0 ) lliltlsh Amc-ili iiuirc.uiadii . 1,500 Moic-li ints of Now Juivy . 1.50IL > Koi'liLSlei Uei in in of .New VorK . 1,500 M. I'aillP. nndM . 1 5'IO Uojaiof Knglund . 1,500 United I'lioiii ill's of I'hlludc'llihla . 1,000 ) Cunc / ! irdln . . . , . . * . nf I./X. MllwiillUce , . . \-.l . 1,000 ) Continent il - 1 of Now YmU l.OJO ) II inovci of Now Yink 1,000 ) Miinche-tui of Uiul ind 1,000 Meic-niitllu I' . nndM. ot Iloston 1,000 VIlhxaulteoMi'cli inics 1OM Mc'ii.i.i ! of Nrw Yolk 1,000 People's of Nevi Hamixhliu . . . . 1,000 bpiliigUiirdenof Phlliidulphlii . . . . . . . 1,000 Totil WO.OOO It is estimated l that thu total losses are as [ follows : Tliuitcr building , ? Ti,000 ; fuinlsbings ; , 3ir > , OiW ; J. H Wools. sJO.OJO ; M. Huddy , $ lXi ( ) ) ; Aineucan Fuel company , § 500 ; Han- sen's birbor shop , Si 100 ; The Drum , W,0dl ) ; 1M VVittig , $ .V > 00 ; Woild.Heralii , Sl.OtiOs'Dr. ' .lackm.in ' , $ .Jr , > 00 ; AllenspiU'jh , $ . ! 00 ; fruit stand , $100 ; Snow , Lund & Co , $ T ,000. Other losses In-liio.ind water , including adjircnt buildhl'3 , . * 5,000. Totil IOHSL-S , ? HO,400. Coveted by insurance1. 118,001) , ) . Snow , Lund iV : Co. . diuggists , vvcio negoti ating a s ilo of their business and stock , tint whether the s uno v.as completed cannot be poslthelv staled. i.iiHl Tlirll Vil MllobiM . The members of'The Waifs of New Yoik' ' compiny , who vveio pliying a four dajs engagement at the i heater , aio all mure or less huavjloscis by the llio Tliopiincl- pil losses weio sustained bv Maimgd- Cliffotd. who estimates that lie lias lost . , In peisoiul elTccts and wardrobes , fully ' fl.OOO. Andv Am inn figures his personal belongings - ings and valuable manuscilpt at $1,100. Mr. Unbolts1 losses will aegre.'ale ? 1IJO. ) 'Iho losses of tlio other muinbets of the Iroupu w ill icach $ lr , > 00. Nuno of tlio members suc ceeded in saving aav thing , with iho excep tion of livu trunks. No insuianco spho This is a soveio blow to jnoat of the tioupe. Sovoial of the lady members of the company vvcio bsinomlng tholr loss and plteously vvilnging their hands whllo they watched the piogiessof the llames and llio dealt uuilon of tholr propoiiy. Young Uddlo Cole of the company received the piaiscs of all the mumbois for nls hcioio cIToits in trying to s.ivo their w.udiobo in- atead of looking to the having of his own effects. Another member , Ud Puipor , baiclv escaped with his lifo fiom a falling wall while ondcavoi ing to bring out a trunk. The sceneiy of the company was valued at fl,000and Insuicd , but whether thu insurance ance is effective vvhilo the sir i ! cry is hi i n theater building , or whether it only nppllcs whllo In tr.intc , Manager Cliftonl uauunihlo to sialu delhilluly hist niirht , iho owner , \lr. \ \rilllams , being in Califoiniaat present with the IC.itlo Uaiinott loinpany , It was stated by several monition of the company that none of their number were In the building rat Iho timu of iho bicakiii [ oul of llio Hie. The water pressure was not strong enough to throw a beavp sticnm to the third story of the building. The falling biiel.s and ( him : cinders made things dangerous for the tlieinen , Captiln Most n and his ofllccrs did excel lent work la keeping back thu clouds. The Klks formeily had their club rooms in the fouith stori of the buildiug. The Omaha Pi ess club entertained Bill Nju and James \Vhlteomb Hiluy m the club rooms after an entertainment in the opera house In IhbT. That was before Nvo und Kilcyuio divorced. When thu injured tlromcn crawled out , of the burning building and had to bn assisted to the morgue in order to lucuivu medial us- gistaiua Dr. Leo said that ho thought a tire und police surgeon should bo npnolntcd , vv huso duty it should bo to go to all the big lirus iho same .u the Hie repoi ter does and bu prepared lo render prompt assistance i to " "Pickpockets mingled witli the crowd and fet In tbeii work. De mils Cunningham was robbed of a valuable gold watch and chain. When the llio alarm was sounded Cluls Ilartman vnu sitting in his ollice llgurlug ; on insurauco rates lor this building. T'h 1'to- ' rlotor of the house was endeavoring to get lower rate of Insurance , 'and ' it had been ccldcd that as soon ns tho'tiresont Iciso uid expired the building would bo turned nlo nn ofllco block. It Is a singular fact that the People's heatro was closed for n lark Of funds jcs- erdny. and this ono was deslroj-cd by llro. cavlngonly ono place fOrainnscmcntBCokei-s n the city. U Is qulto likely that the Pco- lie's will now bo reopened. Dcnso erowds ot people held possession of ho sldowa'k on the sotlth side of Fnrnam stiect , Fifteenth for tho'dlst men of a qu if- erof a block south of Fm nam. Farnam east mil west of the lire , nnd Fifteenth street north of the flrc. During the progress ot the ilro the ownoia ind occupants of buildings in the vicinity of the conllagrntion kept men with buckets and a .supply of water stationed on their roofs to extinguish any of thunumerous stray spaiks which were Hying in the air Traflle on the Furnam street motor line was entirely suspended for a whllo , nnd when resumed only tbroo ti.ilns were oper ated to convoy passengers west of Sixteenth street. The crowds of people weio koptbusy dodg ing the wires which vvcro cut by tlio line men. men.Tho The Leavcnvvorth street motor lines weio obliged to transfer passengers on Tweiitv seventh nnd Leavonwoith stieets on account of the llro tlioro. Mis Dr. Aycr was ono ot the Hist persons to obscive the flames btirstini. through thereof roof of the building The lady was coining down Fifteenth street and was near the alloy at the time. Leo Hatolle saw Iho flames when they burst through the roof of the "Ilgalloiy and before the department had responded to the ahum. Fioni excitement , caused thonows that several llrcmin had been bulled in tlio Humes. Mrs. Joseph C. Hoot fainted away on the sidewalk on Fainam street. Heimaii Tiniino , who was In the thionp that surged back and forth dining the lire , repotted the loss of ids .valuable timepiece. IiU obligation disclosed that It had been left at home. , "Tlio Waifs of Now York" company uses a Silsby engine in one of the scenes nf the iham.i. When the company opened its en gagement hero it was fojnd that the sm ill elevator at the tneater was not laigo enough for the engine to bo transported to thos'ago. It was theioforo sotit back to the cars. This lire engine and a few tiunks was all that the company sa\ed. Thiee members of the Board of File and Police Comhiissioncts weio present at tlio lire , and they rcali/cd th it Omaha did not have the lire apparatus noiossarv to handle a big lire A new La LY-uieo rugtno has been oulereJ and will bo hoto In a day or two. At the meeting last night the com- missioneis agreed that ono , ungltio was not enough and they ordeicd another ono bv tclcgtapli. With the old stcitnui- this will glvo Chief Galligan three 'engines to light tlio flames with. The theater Iho ptovod to bo a lesson to the people , show Ing that they a\e not hid adequate motection fiom t Do flreflend. t The " 4-2-1" ( the " " "general , us it is known among Ihemcn ) followed quickly after tlio rcguhr box was nulled , summoning o\ery avail iblo [ ileco oflho apparatus in the city. The companies in the outlying dlstticts had long runs to make , but they acquitted them selves nobly. A.NOlllKIC III. i XII. III the JUlilrit of the Kxdtrmcnt a Second 1 Pirn OCOIIM. the progress of the Farnam street flro an alai m from box 4 , at No 5 cngino house , was turned in and Chief Galligan quickly dispatched ono hose company and truck .No. 2 , along with Assistant Cnlef : Siltor. It proved a long hardtun to Twentj-EO euth ana Leu onwoith stieots , where the second fii-o was llercoly bla/in ? It was especially hard last ulglit after the men and hoises had woilvcd so haid at the other fire. When the department anivcd on the scene the fiamo block at the corner of Twenty-seventh and Loavouworth streets was found to bo in llamcs. Clnof Saltcr did the best he could with the oao stroim of water which had been sent out with him aud telephoned lor help as soon as he could. 'I lie liie slatted in the shoo stoiu stoto of A. McAithur , 7J3 South Twentjseventh stieet andspieadcry tapiilly to the build ings adjoining. On the not Ih was the plumbing shop of J. J. Hanighan. Thctoof of J.al this building was ablazu before a t-in lo line of hose had been laid. The 11 lines spread tapldly and wore soon ( 1 ipplng the toot of the tailor shop of J. Wolenholdt. This building , which is a two- stoiy frame and stands on the corner , caught. In spite of all that the ( Uomcn could | do the llamcs spicad and inside of ton minutes this coiner block wt.6 a total mill. Utl Iho Hi cinun made sovcr.il efforts to enter the buildings , but weio diiven back evciy time ! by thu in.ense heat. After a haul light the Iho wag gotten under control. According to statements made after the liio it scorns that the b.u ! < 3 started In the shoo stoic , Mr. McAithur was lighting his lamps 1 lor the ni ht. Hu had placed two of them and had the other iu his hand. It llickcicd and ho dioppcd it. McArthur tticd IIe smother the flames with his coat , but could not , and rushed tip-stalls after a quilt. When ho ictui-ncd he found the blaze h.ul f.pc.ul : and hu ruahcd to the engine house to tuin in an ahum. f.I' 1 no Jsh block on the coiner was unoccu pied ' but insineil. MuAithut has n ? l'liU ) In- sir nee on His building and M-00 on his stock. J. ,1. Iliuii'-'han saved about half of his i pioperty. The building hu occupied was owned MJ thu li.vion Heed estate , as was also the stole occtinied bv Wolenholdt. the tailot. 31.nd Io tl I m no t iititttikll * tnnt nft llti Illi.l11.l nt'tt jtiMii.ti.i.ia iitf'i'CA Delt-Kiito * llcslntiliii ; tci Aiinmlilu ut St Imils All Are intliniiliiKtlc. : ST. I ouis , Oct , 2. The delegates to the pan-Amuiican blmetaljlo convention , which will meet at Armory hall tomorroxv at 10)0 : ! ) , have begun to arrive. President A. C. Fisk i cached the city this mornlnz by thu Chicago & Alton train and thirteen Colorado dulo- gates came with him fiom Denver. Burlcigh Johnson , picsldontnf thoTopoka Blmutalliu league , was'also among the eailv airivalsand annouiiLcd'that the league's dolopratlon would como in tomonow morning. Governor Levvelllng will bu'among ' them. llg.It Is impossible to estimate cither the number bore or that yilllboheio. Thosu who arc hcie , however , aio to ! enough , if that quality vjlll tnako up for , ny possible dullclcncy in numbers. Thcro Is rooio or less of a sectional fooling evident among these already hem. Piesl- dc'iit Fisk is e pecl illy pronounced in ox- picssiag himself as of the belief that the : convention will bo oxtromolv bcncflclal to the west and the south generally , as it will bo a declaration of a comrnunlty of interests bctw eon these sections of the ununtry. w 1th St. Louis as the chiuf distributing point. "I bullet o , " saU ho ted ty , "that St. I.ouis Milted bo made the rnoatext city of the United States. This city It the ) ntui.il depot of supplies for all the v/ist territory repte- seated by the delegates to this convention , among whom there Is a very sttong senti ment.11 ICIIlid In il Mrm t Dm I. OI.ASOOVV , ICy. , Oct. 2 As tlio result of a despciatu stieot duel Saturday night be tween Deputy Marshal Collins nnd Clem Dcph , whom ho was tri ing to arrest , Doph > lies In a I'lltleal condition with three bullet wounds in his body. p e of Dcph's shots Hied at thoodlcor went wide of the maik and struck a negto In the fotchead. Tliu bullet llattened and foil to thu pavement , making only a painful lies ! ) wound. Maiuhal Collins was not hint. ' \Viicin lii'tlin fvuit welt. MINSEAI-OIis , Oct 2 PiRUies compiled by the Northweitein Miller and tlis Market UecorJshotv thoagsitgnto stock of vvhual In thu northwest h r..lll.t nu < iicla | , nn i in- ciuasoof 1,0 ,400 buliela compared with a I week ago. I RIO BOMBARDED ONCE MORE Mcllo Acain Turns His Guns on the Bra zilian Capital. PROVISIONS NOW AT FAMINE PRICES iTirt ( to Sprnro I neil Ironi SnrriMinilliiK Dlstrlcu l > rii\o 1'iullu ( liUfiriinipiit Dlsputclii .1 ICepurt Th it thu llclicls Arc laming ( ( round , LON-DOV , Oct. 2. The Brazilian minister hi this city has sent the following dispatch to Houtir's Telegram compiny : D"Hio un IAN-I-IIIO , Oct. 1 , ISO , ! The In surgent squadron Is still in the bii ; Its lighting elements aio much weakened by de sertion ftom the crows and , dally some of thu vessels are damaged by the shore mill- lerj Yesterday's bombirdlng the forts vigorously answered. Two steameis which escaped have been repulsed nt Santos At Santa : Cathorltm they fulled to land. The troops arc united and loval to the govern- incut. i Public opinion Is opposed to the In surgents. " stirL LO.NDOV , Oct. 2. A private cablegram re- cclvcd ' bore today announces that the rebel Heel at Hlo de Janeiro opened flte upon the Brazilian capital .vesturday moinlng , and that the bomhiidmunt was continued tluoughoul the day. Tno same cable an nounces th.it the foioign ministers at Hto , backed up by the commaudeis of the foreign wn vessels at Hlo.havc for . a long tlmo past done overjthing possible toavoit fuither hostilities botweoii the insuigcnts and the government \ foices and in apltoof the fact that thcso friendly efforts have been directed continuously towaid both sides in UK dispute a failtiio to induce the opposing factions to como to un apieeinent basic- suited in inoio damage to Hlo from the icbcls and Kreat loss of life. The cable message iceoivod hero this moiniuir does not give any details of the damage done by thu bombii-aincnt of ester- j - day , nor does it st ito how many peoplu vvcio killed ashote oralloat. It is piesumcd here from the tact that the rebels aio , icpoitod to have shelled thu city all day Sundav the , loss of life must have been considerable and both sides must have suffered. The telegram loforrod lo , however , cou- Hrms Iho statements previously made to the effect that provisions at Hio are getting so scarce thai , to use thu uxact wurdsol the message , "famine piices piovail , " in spite of the untiling offoits made by the government to secure fooa iu Iho neighboi hood of llio capitil and from the adjoining stales of Minas Geiacs , Sao Paulo and Goy.iz , but thcso uffoils do not seem to bin e been suc cessful. The piivato cable ' mcssago which was sent to tlio Associated pi ess after its iccolpt hcic seams ' to contradict explicit ! } the statements made in the muis.igo w hich tlm Brazilian minister huro gave to Heuters Telegiam company today , .ind u hit h the minister 10- ceivcd to all unpeu.uiees fiom Hio under , \estciday's date. The ofllci.il message sajs that though the icbel squadion was still in the _ biy of Hio "its lighting elements woio much weakened" and that " ' .vestcidav's both bombardment was vigorously answcied" the forts It was nUo said in the Brazilian bj goveiiiinent dispatch that the icbul ships had boon "damaged by the shoio artillery. " This may actually havu been the case , but it docs not seem lo Imo piovenled ihe rebels fiom bombaidlug Hio all a iy Sunday. I.edui'lnir .Vlrxlcin l o tne. ( CITY or Mnxico. Oct. 2 Congiess has au thorized Picsldcnt Diaz to lofoim the exist ing postal laws , and it is beliuvodthit in terior postage will boioduced from 10 to 5 cents. ' 1 ho icauctinn , It is thought , will In crease the levenuc and the ofilcienc-y ot iho Posloillcodep u tment. Tno postal cn.u e to the United States is 5 centu , or half the i.ite chaiged for domestic postage. The Partido Liberal , n govummont somi-oflicinl oigan , saj.sth.it the piime iiilnister's newly pio- posed tax on cotton fabrics is pail of a vast plan slowlv maturing bj Scnor Limiintour ; also that the now tax is a sign of a rupture of the government with extiemo piotcction- Ism , which has caused so much Imim to Mexico The uolioy of the govetnment is distinctly toward lower duties , but enoimous picssuic is brought to bear bv manuf ictur- cis on the llnancial minister and the admin istration gencially to piovent caii-ilng out any compiehonslve scheme of 10venue 10- foi m. Iiinii LMl tlin lltiiu niiik ( Jiuvmion , Lovnov , Oct. 2 A pimphlot has been Issued on the Brunswick question. It says that the succession to the throne or to the regency cannot last aui insists tint the dukoof Cumbctland , who has the ilstlit of succession and whosu son attains his major ity flvu vo.iii. bonce , sli ill undertake to educate him In Brunswick. Othciwiso , continues the pamphlet , when the dukoof ( Jumbcihind dies the duchj must clc.n another duko. 01 else the duchy will become a icichslaiid llko Al&aco-LoiY.ilno. IJnlti'il titcsoijiiil Kninntn to It o. WAsimoTON' , Oct. 5 Information has i cached the Navy department that thu cruiser is'civark , which loft Now York sov- oialdavsago for Hio do Janeho , hasanlvcd at the Bai badocsi. She will loavoas piomptly as possible for Hlo , and ought toaiiivo thciu in j , tuo necks , . The dcjiu tmcnt is also In formed that the United States steamship liultimoio has atiivcd at Algiers 1 niiiiin ) i'lodilcil , LOVDOV , Oot ' . ' Disp itches to the Times sa > s that the delta of lonkfn was iMitlioly Jloodod by a iuirilcano tocont'y whli-h swept away maiii ( Uvollliigs. A number of the oc cupants escaped on rafts , but m my weio diosvned. The vicar npo-itolle has issued a pii'ssins appeal to avert a famine , as thociopseio mined by thu hiiuicano. I'roni h .Minor * I'l.'litlnir. Lovuov , Oot. 2 The Paris coriospomlont of the Times telegraphs that the tension in thu mininir distiieta Is becoming dangerouL. The fiist bloodshed Is ircoidod at Diocoutt , whcio , in the resisting ouioraof the irons- daimos to dispeise , oveial mineisvero ti.impleJ tinder thu hoists' ' feet , cut wit n sabres , or prodded with lances , lliDiiliiiruV ( hoiiuii ItiTiird , IlAMiiuun , Oct. 2 Throe now cnsos and ono death fiom cholera are inportcd heie , Two previous patients have Huccumbcd to the disc.iso. Do b5iiiritnn | ! tlin ItuciM , LoL'is\nii : , Out. 2. The scpirato coich law enacted bv the last lesjlslatuto , provid ing that all the rathoads lunni'ng tluoiigh the state thrill piov Ido hepar.ite cars for HID vvhlto and tolorod passengers becaino opnr- atlvo icstoidav. Whllu all of the toads have not yet complied with thu law , they hiiva cithur partially douu so or aio making the necessary ariangenionts for causing out tlin J , requirements of the bill. The colored people have cst ibllsheil head- qtiarleis at rr-inkfort , Ky , und will nmVu a btubboin light In thec-ouita ( ! ( i I Iho V i Kiel Oil. Mil.vU'lCLE \ , Out -At the .Mllu-iukeu oftlioof thu Goodilch Transportation com pany It was stated this evening that thu steamer Chicago , wl.Ich ran her note on hu bench duilnga fo ? off Hat mo , was ' ed I'.fleru bhurt delaj unit pioecuded on her trip to ) lrauillil7 ot u l.il.n Muamrr. Mil VV'ALKCE , Oi-t , 2. A special to the AIs - cousin fiom liiciue , Wu . SIJH the tinoliUh steamer ChU-asro went ashoio ut the foot ot HydosTcct whllo endeavoring to nuke thu harbor In a fog , She llej head cm uud U twundlnif heavily. Tberonro a largo num ber of insscngers on board and gteat excitement - citemont pruvalls. The tug GillCn ami n life-saving crew ha\o gene to the scene. JntKitrn > . \ or.i I.lfc-I.ontr Dcinoonit ut IIMVI * llpcnmA n I'npiilDit , lns Moisns. Oe. 2. ( Special Telegram to TUB Bre ] lion H. L , Butler of J egan , ft 11 fu deinoer.it who has served the patty ns a membrr of the Icglslatuto for twenty- four v cars , the last slvtoun as senator , has written a loiter to Chilli inin Scott of the people's | pait > ; in whkh ho tikes leave , of the ( Ufnocratlc party and beconus n populist. ) He sivs : "Wo 1 h.no loiuo to thu pirtlugof the vva.vs. A political revolution is upon us. The lines are tapldly foriahiu , but aio not yet so dls- tlnct as to bo visible to tht > unaided ejo. The day for soparatiiiL' the sheep fiom the go its , or , utthur " , from the wohes , Is dtawlng near A significant ptragiaph of his letter 10- fciilug to Ctovcinor Boles is as follows : "In Iowa wo aio Informed by vorv good authoiity that no nation il Issues need apply for consldeiatlon ; that wo leally have no voice or iiillucncu whatever over these gre it and picsslng questions ; that our Ills In this slalo Ho on the g.Uowav of Iho becr-kcg Issue ; that if icllef fihalU-oiiio at all It must como through the bung of the bear ban el ; that If wo can only got proper legislation on this , then will the rocks not only pour fuith rivers of oil , but we shall bu enabled our weaiy with beer. " Si iiNiitiiin In Court. Orrt'Mw v , la. , Oct 2 [ Special Telegiam to Tins Bni : 1 Thcio v > as somethliic of a sensation In c-outt today when Jcnkln llvans was brought In to tcceho sentence to tlio punltcntlaty for life for tlio minder of Thomas Lloyd. Ills aUoino\s Hied a motion for a new trial , claiming technical legal oirots in the pioceedlngs Oioof the .tea- sons uiged.is the misconduct of Iho prose cution hi lefoiilng to the other muideis committed since the 1st of .hinuarv and unk ing the Jur.v how It would look to sco In Iho paper with big headlines , "another mtir- dcier tin nod loose. " It was also clnugcd that.luiyman .lames Heiidilekson had do- claiod provlous to the trl il that ho would have to hang Kvans , and Jui.vmaii Ford had douo the same. After a icdhotdiscussion the matter was continued until toinuiiow. Murilmcil lij n 11 limp. Mv-ovCiT\ .Oct.2 [ Special Telegram to Tun 13BR J 'inn O'Buen , night polleenrin of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul mil- load , was shot down In cold blood at5o'clock tills motning by a tiamp. As thu fiuight pulled In fiom the cast two tramps juinucd out of an empty car. and O'Bilen attempted to nnest them. Ho caught ono and had taken him Into Iho depot and commenced to scaich him , when thu tiamp made a bioak for libei ty. and O'Biien followed him. Ho ran about eight rods when the tramp wheeled aiound , and giabblng Bullion's 10- \olverfiom his hand , shot him through the bicast Ho lived but twenty minutes. The triuip can bo identified. A laigo party of cltlroiiii aio now m scuch. O'Brien is very popular , aud If his murderer is inn down today a lynching is not among the Impossi bilities. .Shot In tin , Uncle. Di'iifQi'B , Oct. 2. [ Special Telegiam to Tan Brc J The police have been notilied of a robberv and attempted murder at Fort MeGiogor. The \letim was Hans Nelson , a young Norwneian. He entered the town with a sliangui. who luted him up the i.iil- load and shot him in the back and pounded him Into Insensibility. Ho took $10 aud a watch and tlucw him into the rlvor. The water lovivud Nelson , who diasrgcd himself ashore and reached a farm house , whci c ho lies with slight hopes of iccovoiy. Ilo ( lit "ii rnno fur Jtollcrtlim. Slot \Cm , Oot 2. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bui ! . ] D. M Hawk pleaded guilty beio todajto the charges of bigamy and embez zlement. Hawk came hcio from Council Bluffs lo woik in a commission house. Ho w.ii a Sundav school snpc'iintendont on the side and in this work mot a lady fiom 1011 : Point , to whom ho was municd a week after his Hist wife came hum fiom Council Bluffs , and thov left toguthur , taking 100 of his em ployer's money. Ho was caught in Illinois. Mimlcrml l > > Mtghwiij'iu in. Cm , Out 2 [ Special Telegram to Tun But' [ John Holucr , an old losldent and enclneer at the electiic street car power house , was shot and killed at i ) o'clooit tonight nt , the coiner of Slxtn and Water stiocts highwa.viiicn Ho icslatod in their attempt to hold him up Theto Is no clew to the ulentitj of the murderJis. Will I Illril ! till ! SlIlOlllH. Ccnvu HAIMIIla. . , Oct. 2 [ Special Tclc- t'lain toTni ! Bn : ] rjcailct fever hi a moat malignant tv pu has btoken out at New Hait- foul and AVHlIoughby. 'ihusohojls will prob- bo closed. llaclaiil In from thu ( .nlf IIy a IlvuvjVlnit II Dims Mm It DiliiUKP. Monii K , Oct. ' . ' A southeast gale broke hero this moialng anout 1 o'clock and the wind has been incifasing in velocity over since until this houi (1 ( p in ) It Is blowing at least fifty miles an liout- The bitomoter is btlll falling. Tim wind has blown the water in from the gulf until the liver has loichcd Hoial ( > ti eot , four WOCKS from the uvn and at an elevation of abjut llfteou feet from the main liver height. There Is nowayol estimating the money damage All the wholesale and I ho pilucipil portions of the ictall dlstiict ol thu city is some four feet uaddi-water and thuus uuls of dollais vvoith of goods havu been damigcd. Tin ) pilot lioat Id i Low and the biy boat Hcioluo have been dtivcn on thu locks and bidl.v damaged 'Iho Ciuscont City , a bay boit , loft Point Clear this inoining and has not sluco been lieml fumi , It isrepoitcd that thicodiedgfs woiklng on the channel have been lost It IH also IOPOI ted that . oino llfty miles of the Louisville Sc Nashvilloroid along the coast are under water , and that the Biloltl luldge has been swcjit away by the galu. Nothing has been huaidfinm thegarden- ois in ttu * inamhcH cast of Iho city , and the woiBt is fcaird. 'lolc-gi.iphlc communli ntlon is cut ( id In nl- most oveiy diicctlnn , and fi iii the piesnnt outlook , Mobile will bo enliu'ly cut off fiom the outside woild vheti d irUnoss t-omca 111rt In this city houses have been unioofcd , tines blown down and ono cotton WMchousu has succuaibod to the fmo of the galu , All the smoke stacks of all the nmniilneturini , ' industilos have been bluwn down Sliuet c.ir traflle has been totally suspended , and thu city win no doubt bj in darUticss , as tliu waves iu o fast i-ncroarhing ou thu olectiio llglit w oiks , whiih may bu under water In another hour 'J ho busine s thorou < hf.ues of the clt > are. being navigated in bo us , and people aio wadlnc up to their armpits in ( irdor to save tholr goods inm H Is eouiedeil by all to bo tlm woist storm that has over vlsiud Mghilu The BOiilhuin pirtof thecltv pieseuls a Bcno of wreckage as If it hid beoii honibaidcd , Thu towers on fiu--ourt house and Chilst church aiolottui Di.ulgo No , 5 tuinod over near the light- bouso ami llneo men > ; ere lliioun into the waves 'Jlio now of thu tug Captain Sim steamed to UiciY lescuo and saved two of Itf mon , thu othur bein lost. An unknown limn lost his footing while from tlm union depot nt the foot of will stieot nnd was swept under thu luldguand diuvviuul. llet > 3 Illuu nt New Orlonln. OHI.KASS , Oct 2. A \ ry high wind slot in , nmounting to almost a cyclone , vlulted this city liio last night , doing neat damage to tiilepbono and tulcgiaph w lies and caug- Ingcoiifciderablu loss by bluvviUjrofftilca , ulo. I'ollcoman L'lilch Bauer was struelt and killed by fulling biickb at Iho corner ndof Choiipltular strjut. No further loss of life is reported , GROWING TIRESOME } | Senators Show a Disinclination to Listen to the Silver Dobati , HARD WORK TO KEEP A QUORUM PRESENT But Ono Incident of the Day's Proceedings Provokml Lively lutorost. WASIiiON AND DUBOIS EXCHANGE WORDS How the Unseated SomtoM front Wyoming and Wnsaington Would Have Voted. KYLE OPPOSES UNCONDITIONAL REPEAL Ho Kovinnoil tlio Mil in. HI HUtorj or th Ctmtitr. ) ami I > niu > iiiiroil tlio Attempt to Ktiliirco tlio t' x\ur of Nutloiml Itniikx , * . Oct. 2 In the senate today the most mtoiestlng incident occurred eaily luthodiy. By means of a peisonal stato- im'iit Mr. Dubois of Idaho brought up the subject of the vacancies In thu senatorial rcpiosculation from the stiles nf Washing ton , Wyoming and Montaiii and repeated his argument made when the icsolutioa which hnofi'cied was under discussion a fuvv duissincuas to thu Impoitauce of these stales being fully tcpicsunted when a vole should bo taken upon the iepo.il hill. Mr. Washbmn of Minnesota assorted positively tli.it the senatois from two of the states in question , Mr. Sqliiro of Washing ton and Mr. Carey of Wyoming , would vote for unconditional iepe.il , leaving the Infer ence that if the question were postponed until scnalois could ho oleclcd fiom iheso states their votes would not aid tliu oppo nents of tcpo.il. When thoaulhoilty for his statement was demanded Mr Washbuin said : "Tho sonatois themselves , " adding that Mr Squiio had informed him that ho would vote for unconditional lupeal. The statement cieatcd somethhi'j : of a sensation , and Mr. Dubois doclaicd emphatically that the senatois alluded lo weio not lor uncon ditional iepe.ll. Theio weio two formal speeches on the iopc.il bill ono by Mr. Kyle of South Dv kota against the bill , and the other by Mr. McMillan of Michigan against ficu coinago. Sim tud Ihn Ninth U'cul. . At 11 o'clock this moining the scimto cntoied upon the ninth week of the piescnt session of eongiess with baioly u score of senalors ptescnt , and the attention of the vice piesident was called lo iho fact. After a little del i.v ono more than a quorum was seemed , forty-four semitois lespondlng when the mil was called , and the Hunalo pi acceded with loiitmu business. Mr. Sherman of Ohio culled atten tion to a niisslat incut in Iho recent speech of Senator Whiteof California , quoting from the Bankena' Mnga/ino ot August , ItrfJ , as to the coin.igo not of that year. Tbcio was no s ich at.iteinont In the imiga/ine , bo said , anil the whole statement , was a inanuiactuiod lie from beginning to end. It was woise than a foigerj and ab solute fabrication branded with the brand of infamy. He did not blame the senator fiom Caltfoiiuii , bccausu the nllogod article in the magazine had frequently been quoted by otheis Mr. White said he had t.iKun the extract fiom a woik wiitten b.a \ very piomlnont republican , and had not himself examined theBnnkois' Mag.i/iiie If the oxtnietwas not conect ho would omit it from his speech. The silver puichaso repeal bill was then taken up and Mr Duhols of Idaho , rising to a puisonal .statement , called attention to a remark of Mr Goiman of Mai viand , that the icsoliulon Intioduced by Mr. Dubois to defer the coiisldctatlon of financial legislation until the senatorial vacancies fiom the states of Washington , Montana and Wjoming weio filial was offoicd for the purpose of consuming tlmo. Mr. Dabols denied that this was his motive. Ho had Inliodmed the resolution In the lu- tuiest of the thteu states lofcned to and justified the Intioductlon of the losolutlon by a ptocedunt established t.omee.u.s , airo. Mr. Washbuin of Minnesota supposed the object of tlio resolution was to show that thu opponents of lupeal weiu being lakon nt an unfair ndvnntago. Ho would therofoio Htnto the facts and allow thu scnato to reach its own conclusion. Of the llueo stales in question Iwo woio not silver piodueinjr stales , and ihoso two states woio inportcd In thu sonato" by two sunatoi i w ho favor tlio iopc.il of the Shoiman law In response loa question of Mr. Wolcotl of Colorado , Mr. Wushbuin sild he lefeirod to thu states of Washington and Wjoming. Oiin.iiiiiii d thu Siiuiiiuitiir. "I would like the senator fiom Minnesota , " said Mr. Dubois , "to state by whoso nu- thoiity hu makes that asseitlon , " "Bv the authority of the suualois themselves - selves , " icplied Air. Washbuin. " 1 immlno thosu senators will icsonl that Imputation , ' ' sail Mr Dubois " 1 state that the senators fiom Washing , ton ( Squires ) and Wvoming ( C.uoy ) are not for thu unconditional repo.il of the Sherman law. The senator from Washington ha % otfoied an amendment in thu luturost of silver. The sonalnr fiom Washington ( bqulii'H ) told me , " \Vashhutndeclarod , "that hu would vote for the unconditional lepualoflhu pmchaso clauau ol iho Sher man silver bill " This closed llio incident niU Mr , Kyle of South Dakota addicssed thu senate in oppo sition to iho ivpu il bill. Ho rev lowed tlio llii.iiiii.il hisloiy of the country and denounced the attempt to en- Mitro the power of ihu national banks as dangcious to llio best Intuicsts of the coiin- tiy The binks now had it in tholr power to Ineie.iHo or diminish tlievolnmo of cuneiiuy and lupcileneo had deinuu- stiated thai ihu power was used to piomoto selfish designs , Hufuiilng lo ihu Sherman act Mr IC\lo , believed tl had no pirt in pro- duchig thu jeicnt p.inlo and that its repeal would havu no effect in ihu way of causing a rctutnof piospority. Iink o ( liilcri-i-t "him n. AftorMiKjlohad been spe.iklng about an hour and a half , his rollc.uuii , Senator Putllgruvv. suggested tliu abst'iu-n of a quoiiim 'J'heionpon tlio i oil was called , a quoium appealed , und Mr. Ivjlu pioeeedod with his speeeh Mr. 1C } la re id his speech fiom nmnusi rlpt In an almost Inaudible voice , and until tbu i oil was called scairely a do/en senators wcru In the chainhgrduiltiy Its doilveiy Mi. Kjlu said that ho would ngrco to vote to I'onli.iet thucurienei us piovided by thu pending bill if the private and public debts and taxes of the people of thu United Status weio scaled down In llkopiuportion. Ho ap- pealel to thu sonatois from thu south to n land for thu piotectloii of their own states. Lot us , " ho said , "make this iJefunto In a in inly and courageous manner , nut In the spirit of Kcelionallsm or class legislation , nor with x spirit of hoslllltv to the casiuin In- teieslsof ourcounlrv. but In llio spirit of oqiml ilvbtf and piIvlieges to nonn.1 Hoaiguedthat butwocn guld and silver the latter was thu moiu stable muasure of cominndltle-s , and that the United State * should bioadcn the hasu of Its money system by opening Us mints to ihu frou coinage of silver. .llllMIIIUIl'H hH'fl | l | , Mr. Kyle ( oncludud bis bpeceh at 8:80 : , having tpokch aboul two and a half hours , and Mr , McMillan , lemibllean , ot Michigan uddictsed thu senate in favor uf iepe.il. Inteinatlonal blmelallisin b in--nut of th question for thu present , he said , this coun try should use all the silver possibly without departing front thu gold staudaid , Gold.