THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. JANUARY 25 , 1891 , is highly probable that no action of grc Importance will ho taken. The mctnbc of the council nro determined , however , uphold the dignity of the city against n / unwarranted ofllclnl Interference. / Mitchell la 1ii hli room nt the Evcrc hotel and Corhott Is expected nt the f James nt n very late hour. All obstacles the light have been removed nnd the scoins at the present moment to ho abs lutoly nothing to prevent Its coming o The excitement here wn * Intense ov the question of whether or not tl temporary Injunction would bo mai permanent ; whether Gov.ernor Mitcm would dcclnro martial law and whoth ho would send moro troops. / the questions nro now nt rest , and the lute csl In the light Is greater than over. La trains today have brought In hundreds spurting men , whotonlghl nro thronging tl streets and packing the hotels to overllo' ' Ins. Ins.Tho betting tonlpht is tr.oro strongly favor of Corbett than nt any time yet. Boi men are mild to bo In the very pink of com tlcn , nnd both have declared that tomorro they will make the fight of their live The bitter feeling between them has bet intensified of lain , nnd the light will bo desperate ono. .Scniicn nt tlio Cniirt Itexim. The hearing of the Injunction cas of the Uuval Athletic club again : .Sheriff Iirownrd to prevent him fro interfering with the Corbott-Mllche light was to have taken place I Judtro Call's court this morning , but It .vti postponed until ! ) o'clock this afternoon. The court at that hour then granted permanent Injunction. The pcoplo crowded the court room to th doors ns It assembled this morning to hc.i the continuance of the case of the Duv : club In Us plea for nn Injunction rcstrainln Sheriff Broward of Duval county from u tcrforliiR with the glove contest botwce Corbett nnd Mitchell. Added interest wn given to the tao by the presence of the nl torney general of Florida , Liamar , who ha arrived to assist State's Atlornoy Pardridg in the defense. Colonel Cockrell , in bohnl of the Duval club , staled lo iho court tlin Iho plaintiff was Informed that the dcfcns would offer u demurrer to Iho bill. Colonc Cockrell then read the bill , setting forth Hi grounds upon which an injunclion was aske for. for.State's Attorney Pardridco then offered demurrer to the bill , and presented an an ! davit by ShorifT Broward , in which th sheriff's position In the case wus set forth. Colonel Cockrell objected to the introduc tion of the aflldavit , ana after considornbl argument Judge Cat ! ruled the aflldavit out State's Atlorney Pardridgo said that thi sheriff was acting in the discharge of hi duly In preventing iho conlcst , and that in case of equity was involved. Sheriff llrnwurd' * I'mltlnn. Colonel Cockrell then waived his objcctioi to the reading of the sheriff's aflldavit am that document was accordingly read ty State's Attorney Pardridge. It sot fortt that the sheriff believed the said glove con test would bo n , brutal "prize light and ni evasion of the law ; that ho had been in structcd by the governor to prevent thi contest , nnd ho believed that in so doing hi would bo noting in the discharge of hi : duties , and he denied that ho had over dom anything to Injure the Dnvnl club or hindei * .tho sale of tickets for the glove contest. During Iho proceedings Slate's Attorno.i Pardridgo went into the law favoring case ; of equity and claimed that a court of equity had no right to Interfere with a sheriff h : the discharge of his duty. lu lifh ill'of the Club. Kx-Judgo W. S. Young of the Duval clul contended that there Is nothing illegal ir the proposed contest and that the sheriff was assuming thai it was illegal , thereby preventing the club from enjoying the law ful rights and privilege to hold a contest of Unit kind. IIq then filed various cases whcro injunctions had been granted against sheriffs on cases of a similar nature. Colonel CoslcroU said that the sheriff did not know whether the contest would bo il legal or not , but ho was simply acting under instructions from the governor. Colonel Cockrell then launched out rather warmly Into what might be termed n "roast" on the governor's action In instructing iho sheriff , which the lawyer said was throwing con tempt on the circuit court anil was setting up the executive as supremo. Sheriff Iirow nrd 'Is ' acting not In accordaiK-o uith his idea of the law , but is simply obeying the command of the executive. The governor was trying to invade private right. After hearing the arguments fully Judge Call granted the order real raining the Bhcrlff from interfering with the proposed contest. Srem-H AMor thn Injiiiictiuii. The sympathizers with iho contest promoters meters had the town this evening. The feelIng - Ing akin to chagrin that possessed them hist night when uniformed nnd armed soldiers marched gaily down the alrect was remem bered only lu its humorous light today , after iho decision of Judge Call issuing the injunc tion restraining the sheriff from interfering' with the Contest. The news of the decision .spread faster than does n rumor of a pluairno. When the words maintaining the Injunction fell from the lips of the Judge there was a mad rush for the telegraph ofilccs. and the news went ever the town like wildfire. The situation was changed from suspense to cer- talulty , nnd the club was suddenly seized with a now soul. Plans half fulfilled , schemes not materialized for Uek of conti nence were renewed. At the rooms of the Duval Athlotlo club the erowd was so great it took Imlf a dozen man to keep a pathway open for the pedes trians. The demand for tickets was such that nothing but system prevented wild confusion - fusion and n crush. Nulling TivlictH liy tlio Hundred. Finally a scheme was arranged by which the men went in ono at a time , llmllnir an eirress at another door.iuid the s .ream of ticket buyers was continuous for hours , and the club men did not forget to advertise their victory. Half nn hour after the docls- : on u band wngon. having on it signs and painted nt reamers aiiiiouncttifir the Corbott- Mitchell light for tomorrow nt 1 o'cltH : , rolled Into iKiy street from a side alloy and was grrotcd with volleys of cheers as the band played lively all's. The cheers swelled ns iho wngon proceeded up the street , nnd in front of the principal hotels and saloons It was given an ovation. The wagon then pwoi'dcd through the residence portion of the city , vhoro hundreds of people crowded uvery sircctiind chipped their bunds for joy. bvery ono felt the enthusiasm us an infec tion , antl the town went wild , Even these SERIESEIGHT. . JANUARY 25. T I-I E , J3 El COUPON. World's Fair Art Portfolio. Touro tins Hupcrb souvenir N.T. i er Wnir lx coupons of this berk's iK-tijyiiK ilin'urcnl dates u ltd (6 ( cuntti In coin to PORTFOLIO DEPT , Bee Olllco , Omaha. opposed to the flRht could nos bur smllo tlio spirit nnd Joyotisncss dlsplnyc-d. LiUo this afternoon the bolting was llvol than It lias boon , the visitors lioliift In po humor ever the decision nnd moro will ! than ever to rhlc their money. Looking Up StriiKRlnfft. About 11 o'clock this mornliifj somothl of a stir wns created by the sljriit of n nu her of ofilcors nnd privates--tho latter ci ryliift rlllcs with bayonets fixed rapid marching up ono street nnd down another the business portion of the ulty nnd ov upon tlio resldonoo district. 1'ho rum soon spread that snvcr.il members of t companies from outside points had rouoll against the duty on which they we engaged ; that they had Icurncil sin reaching hero things that complete disgusted them with the task impos upon them and liiul taken the ilrst c portunlty of leaving tlio barracks , with tl vlow of taking a train for homo. The il tall of men which marchcii In the strco was for the purpose of Intercepting and n resting them. When thcso stories wcro I vcstlDiited by nn Associated press man wns found that llku most other statics orl Inntlng In Jacksonville and having rufi cnco to anything connected remotely otherwise with tlio pmo light , they we away off. The orders issued by the commander the Second battalion uro very strict , i does not want his men logo out on the strc nnd mix tip with the pcoplo , with who they might possibly got into troubl Therefore , among other things , ho i reeled that no man should lo.r quarters without n pass signed I nlmsclf. This wns pretty hard on the bo.v many of whom wished to see .Incksonvll and the slgnts contained in il. So tills aft.t noon several of them quietly Watched the opportunity to run the guard and got dev town before their nhseneo was noticed , i soon as It was discovered details were sci out to hunt them up , nnd the sight of the armed men resulted in the startling storl noted above. ( Jronrit * to See tlio ( llucllutor. When Mitchell arrived at the E Augustlno dock this afternoon ho wi erected by n tremendous crowd , mat ladles from the fashionable Cordova at I'ont'O do I cou hotels being present. As tl Englishman stepped on the gang plank tl crowd surged forward so strongly ho wi tmablo to advance , nnd it was only whs Bat Masterson and Steve O'Donnell npplli their shoulders to the throng nnd pushed passageway that Mitchell was able t reach ono of the three carrrlagcs whloh ha been driven down to the dock for the part ; As soon ns the carriages were llllcd the moved off at a rapid trot to the Pence c Neon , whcro Mitchell desired to bid farcwc to n few friends.When Mitchell came 01 lie climbed into Ills carriage and started ft the depot. A larger crowd was uwaltlti him hero than had greeted him at th lock. Everybody was frantic with anxlot to see the lighter , and they pushed an shoved Mitchell around until ho began t ; row impatient. During tlie run to Jacksonville Mitcho occupied himself with a newspaper , enl joining in the conversation occasionally When the train slowed up at the dope Mitchell and his party wont quietly throiig to the rear car , where they jumped oft an hurried initf the carriages in waiting. The were quickl.v driven to the Hotel Kverot ! nnd Mitchell wns in his room before tw score of people know uo was in town. II was locked up all afternoon , nobody boin allowed to see him. JJiigcr to Fight Toilny. His work today consisted only of .1 live mlle walk on ihe beach , followed by a rul down. This morning ho weighed 102) pounds , and is in condition to light lor hi life. life."I "I am glad the fight has not been post ppncd , " ho said wh.Uo coming to Jackson ville. "I have been training hard for thi day , and if it was put off until Saturday would have to begin nil over again , o rather keep up my hard work , t toll the club I would agree to a post poiieinont if I was paid § 500 to cover m ; expenses. If they had not ngreed to m ; proposition I would hnvo insisted on fightlnj Thursday , or not tit all. " Ho is very modest about the outcome o. the light and would only say : "I think have a mighty good chance , much bettfc : than at 2 to 1 , us Corbott has never lickci mo and ho don't know that ho can. Ho onli thinks ho can. Well , I don't ; and that's af there is to it. " Ho has not yet determined how ho Will ar range his friends in the ring , but Jim Hall Stove O'Donnell , Jack Fogarty and Harr.i Darrin will probably bo with him. Ho wil undoubtedly bo seconded by Hall and O'Don loll , and tno timepiece nnd bottle holders lignities will go to Darrin and Fogttrty. Ixits of Ccirlii'tt .Money ill Sight. The betting tonight took n rather tincx- iccted turn. Previous to the decision ol ludgo Call granting the injunction , Corbet ! uoney had been scarce at " to 1. The court's lecision had hardly been rendered , however , vlien.the admirers of the American came to .ho front with surprising rapidity. From 2 o I on the champion the odds jumped to 25 o 10 and then 3 to 1 was not hard to get. 5tevo Brodio announced his willincnoss to ) ot § 1,000 to 5300 that Corbett would win in ilx rounds , but the sports only smiled , Jltcmy Colvlllo succeeded In placing ? 1,000 o &K50 on Corbett , whllo oilers of ? lOiK ) to -10'J ' and ? 1.000 to &iiO : were laid on the Vtnericnn , Even money was also taken that Corbett would win inside of twenty rounds , it Stcdokcr's § . . ' 5 to $100 was the rule. Adjutant General Houston received orders ate toniRht from Governor Mitchell in truding him to order the troops of the Sec- nd battalion to their homes. Thov will bo ilspersed tomorrow , but will probably re gain and witness the light. JI.U IS < 1UVOUM. .list I i y ut Bluj-pnrt Find * tln < ChampUm In Kxcollcnt Condition. MATPOIIT , Fla. , Jau. 21. This , the last day oforo the big light , opened with a haxo nvoloplng the Corbclt tent at daybreak. lorbott retired early last night. After a envy supper the American ilstic premier at down at u game of whist. Uilly Uelaney nd Sidney Asho arrayed themselves against .011 Houseman and the champion , the onors falling to the latter pair. Corbet t etired shortly before 10 o'clock , with as ittlo concern for the battle ahead as though t was still far off. Ho bounded upstairs to is bedroom thrco stops at . i tlmo and with ' ( IcouniBlitt sweetheart , " to his wife , losed the door behind him and ton minutes Her was sleopijig resif ully. Dolanoj , , Uonalason , Brady , John Mont- ornery , \Vnrd and Mrs. Corbott were tin nd about long before Corbett nwakoneu. to had no work ahead now until ho entered lin ring. With his four collies hn walked own to thn beach and amused himself. A arbor came down to thu sottlt.'iiiciit , nnd by I o'clock the famous pompadour was euro. ally trimmed. Brady loft early for Jacksonville to attend 10 Injunction proceedings and Corbott con- : nted himself in waiting for his return Ith the news. It was intended oripiimllv tut thu whala party leave before suurls'o its morning , but the loyal phnso brought Ith it u change nnd the camp is now i readiness to disappear on orders from the illtiiV Only Worry. Corbott Is worried only over the possl- Ility of Iho match belna called off or post- Jiuid. Ho Imagines something will crop it at the last moment whlun will deuv him 10 chiinco of measuring his roach > vlt'h the riton. I hero is an air. of buoyancy about lo big fellow which is foreign to the man ho simulates or affects unconcern. HO nuts to get Mitchell before him. Dompsov ni rl veil on the evening train and III remain close ny Corhott's sldo unllUho sfori'o renders a decision. The women leave inlsht for Now York , stopping over enronlo .Savannah to hear the result of the light. batch of toletrrams was dispatched to bo iiit to frlcnus through the moitium of the press , as follows : ? , ! AiX"u ! ll < ll " ! " " -M Mrs , ,1' . J. Corhott. in I'MiivlM-u ' : ttow i on'i worry it second I n Dcrfmly ell and will win without ttmilit. 1"2 . ' . ' ! - , , , 2lluri'y O.rbuu' ! ) . im rraiiclseo : Don't bet on the iiiiiiU. ( Ma vroMilt , ut iiny iiiiiih. JIM. MAVI-OIIT , p it. , .inn. IM. - Kildlo Pov i ownio lunli'b will m. on iiurlpu. JIH MAVl'mcr , Kin , , Jan. 'JK rnnik J Mniiltt. I" ' " * . ' - ' " ' . " , Jim h ln ape. Lun t looo If they mcot. , , , , . Hll.l.v IlEl.Asev. ' 4 his w 1 probably bo the last news of Cor- Ulo'll'old'0 ' ' amvcs ' " J Jtsouvlllo on iho .1 hn I- mil \iu < io ia\rn. COLCMBU , Jun l4.-rhe ! report sent out from tinrrisburg to the effect that John Sullivan had loft that plnco for Jncksonvl to sea the Corbott-Milcholl fluht , Is inci reel. Sullivan arrived hero this mornl nnd says Corbett Is n auro winner If t fight takes plnco. Ho declares ho will ch lengo the winner of Thursday's contest. JN NfcW YO11K. of the Injunction Tukc * the It lloU til ( intlinm , NKW VOIIK , Jan. 21. A soon ns the no\ of the Injunction granted by Judge Call Jacksonville ) was received at the Hoffnir house the talent present was highly elate Ir. reply to nn Associated press reporter questions , Billy Edwards BOU ! : "I nm ve : glad the Injunction has been granted , ni that thu men will have u chance to she their respective nbllltles. I osuect It w bo n lotiir nnd clnso light. Mitchell w probably Hnd that ho has mot a man who qultohls equal If not moro than ho. Aft twenty rounds , the light not being decide the better stayer will win , and I have nlun of money ai the rate of 2 to 1 which saj Corhott will bo the victor. " Sam Kmory , who Is known all over il country ns a keen sporting man. when se < tonUht : said : "So you say thcro will bu light after all iho obstructions ? I tint gh of It. If some enterprising man would opt n book and make the odds 5 lo 2 and tal your Pick , I would ralhcr lay I again 7 to any amount that It would bo udra ratlmr than lake olthor man to win. I ce tnmly favor Corbott , but I am satisfied thi Mitchell will put up a big light and some i his famous jabs will feel like inule kicks i Corbetl. " John Hackott , who was Intereslod in tl fight between Jem Mace nnd Tom Allc wns sitting bcsldo Sam Emery and sail ' I'll toll you my frank opinion and It is thi 1C the light is n light to a ilnlsh It's an cqui ehanco for both men. They tire both goc and they know e.xuetly what they ai about. " lave ) Holland when seen was In dec meditation. "Well. Dave , what do yc think of the fight ? " asked the Asso.-iatc press man. "Well , I hoar it's coming off nnd you ca just say for mo that there Is only ono mn in it. Corbott will win inside of llftce rounds. I am glad the contest Is to como ol as It will decide which Is the better man an will also rollovo mo of the responsibility < being the holder of a bet made a year ac between Billy Madden and Jim Hall. Maiden don bet Hall * 100 oven that Mitchell woul never light Corbett. I am n friend of bet contestants , hut I will say this much , n matter how long the fight lasts , bo it llftee or twenty rounds , Corboit will win. " From a reliable source it is learned thn Billy Madden is of the opinion Corbott wi bo the victor. This opinion of the man wh Ilrst brought Mitchell before the America pcoplo may throw some light on the posslbl outcome of tomorrow's contest. MASTUK1.Y INACTIVITY. Troop * Will Not lo Called on Unless Some 1111115 New TnriiM Un. JACKSOXVIM , ! ! , Jan , 24 Martial law wi not bo declared. Governor Mitchell hn seen a great light , and Attorney Genera Lamar this evening received u telegram t'rot him to the above effect. This has been the prevalent opinion , bu for fear the governor might not stand b , his declaration several members of the cit , council of Jacksonville hold a quiet con fercnco this evening , nnd after thorough ! canvassing the situation , decided that Gov ernor Mitchell should not bo allowed to usuri the police functions of the citv withou reason. They argued that in viowof todny'i decision thcro was no warrant for the gov qrnor to proceed further , and that the onb action ho could properly take now would hi to send his troops home. It was decided ti have a call issued for a special session of tin entire city council nt an "early hour tonior row morning to consider the extraordinarj situation In all its phases. Just what action would bo proposed coult not bo learned , but the Associated pros ; representative was informed by one wol qualified to' speak , that resolutions wouli bo presented setting forth the matter , the threatened infringement of the rights ant dignity of the city by the action of Gov ernor Mitchell , and proposing nmplo incus tires to meet any action which might be taken by him. Ho added that if Governor Mitchell tooli any further arbitrary steps "fun might be looked for. " Adjutant General Houston , when asked tonight as to what orders ho would issue t'c the militia now hero , said that until ho re' ceived instructions from Governor Mitchell he would have nothing to say In the matter. "The troops arc now in the hands of the sheriff , " ho said , -'and ho is practically in u'ommand. As his hands are now tied , I nipposo the militia will remain hero until : leiinlto orders are received from the gov- ! > i'ii ( > r. " CANADA'S OAttUFUI. CU-ftLEIlS. riicy Win Four or Vivo 1'rlzcn Oflurcd nt tlin .St. l'llll HoiiKplol , ST. PAUL , Jan. 2-1. Today saw the closing ) f the contests lu the international bonsplol. : n the George Hall modal contest the final , vas played between McConochlo of Cambria tnd Shaw of Winnipeg and resulted in favor if Shaw by a score of 17 to 12. The winners In the point contest are : Dr. iVhitcombofSt. Paul , lead , SO ; Holthoofor > f Chicago , second , CO ; J. C. Britt of Portico ice , III ; AI McCullooh of St. Paul , skip , 30. in the John Johnston final this afternoon S'cttloton of St. Paul defeated McConoahio if Cambria by 1(1 ( to 12. At this honspiol the Canadians carried off 'our out of five regular prizes and had two if the four victories in the point contests. I'ho liwt prize winners nro : Hall medal , Shaw of Winnipeg ; Johnston trophy. Nettle- 911 of St. Paul ; Jobbers' Union trophy to bo ilnyed oft by Kelly and Huffman , both of ; Consolation , Frnzerof Winnipeg , ind the International trophy won by the Canadians and to bo played down for in iVinnipeg. AnxloiM to no to .l.iil. Old John Bollne , the champion vagrant of Nebraska , was brought up In police court estorday and plainly told the Judge that hn vould rather stay in jail than to got out nnd uistlo for a living. Sonronnts Surwart nnd ) rmsby said that Bolino made Omaha his , 'lntor quarters and had for seine years , ohn tramps during the summer , but always hews up along in December and manages 3 got a place in jail during the bad weather , 'ho Judge thought fifteen days would bo bout right and the prisoner thanked the ourt for its kindness. 'J'Kl.Klllt.l I'll Hi JtKlKt'3. Dr. Joseph Hobblns of Milwaukee , one of the in-most surgeons lu this country , died yos- .irclny nt MnitlMin , Win. r * A tulcsrain fiom Coffoyvlllo , ICiin.lnn. nuiH'1'.s that that town Is fearful of another ild from thu Dallon gaiiR. Thu mills of the Sherman OH and Cotton jnipnny ill. Shuriniiii , Tox. , wuro burnml yes- u-day. Loss , JlOo.uuu ; covered by Insurance. At I'lno ItliilT , Ark. , yostimhiy Andy Johnson , ilorcd , ntiinnpted to kill hUvrlfo nml u man llh wl.om ho accused her of being crliiilniilly itlnmtf. John II. Keening of Milwaukee was last Iwlit M'lituneed to live years In the Htato I'l.MinalVniiimn , Win. Ills case will bo np- . ali'il to the iiiprunlo court. The National Hiirlal Uiiso association met In Inelnnail yoiti > rclny In bcorot session , l'ri'-,1- Jilt William lliimlllon of I'lttsburg wns In in chair , and 100 delegates wora preaQjil. A boat containing six whllo men l ft Hulll- in Nlnml In riiurlCAlon llurbor on Monday st for the llfu having station on Morris land. Yesterday the bodlos ot two nf the on were found un thu shore of Morris Island. In tlio t'ouulilln trial at Chicago ycstonlny , mm bi'liig no inure medlcul wllnoxscs iirt's it , tlio ( luft'iiso huKiin Its refutation of the Idi'iu'o jiKalimt Icuintin O'-Uilll van by calling tluistiiml .huiK's Mlumtlian , who In May , iU'J , worlccd for the Iccnmn. Hovt'ii Indictments were rolurncd against ihn Uml , prrMik'iit or thu Wcslcrn Trust id SiivlnirH nvsnclatlon , by the grand jury In n > criminal court nt Kuiiias L'lty yuhturuny. 0 Is churned with tiiklnji doposlt.s knowing IQ hank lo bo Insolvent. Uucd Isuntlorbond. The MontKoiiicry county , Ktmtncky , grand ry bus lutiirnvd Indlctinenu UKiilnstVII - ini Mitchell , ptosldcnt ; Uharlus M. Urtihbs , mhlur. and MI-M. ( .aura M. Hunt , clurk of the jfiuu't Now 1'iirmur.s bunk. churKvd with ivtiiK rvculvoddoposltii when they knew the ink wus Insolvent. A. U. Cheney of 8parta. Mo. , n banker and 1 ex-monitor of thu loglsluturu. win arrostL'd siurdny on a civil warrant. Mr. Collins hud ,000 In an I'nsterii bunk nuj druw for the ' ' bunk. noiint through I'lienui'a Kxchango it'Mi'y , It Is alleged , received thu money In to tlmo but claimed ho hud not. TRIED TO un THE CAPITA Latest Battle Fought m the Oontral Amoi cau Ebvolution. l.\ . . BOLD EFFORT OMIOSDURAN INSURGEN1 Night Attnok on Tesliclgnlpa by u Strni Form of Ilubolg nnUlhclr NlcnrnBUiiii Alllm IlflpulHou Ijy 1'rcililcnt Vtia- : Moury Lo * ot MIo. TECICCIO.IMM , Honduras , Jan. St. Tli city was attacked last night by n strot force of revolutionists and Nlcnragtian n lies. lies.Thpy Thpy succeeded In gaining n good deal i ground , but wore repelled before mornin Forty Hondurans wcro killed and soveni were wounded. The Nicaragua ! ! losa wi greater. Both sides nro preparing for another ba tie. President Vasquo/.declaros It Is Impossib for the enemy to take the city. All aval nhlo men are being sent to the front. MASAOWA , Nicaragua , Jan. 21. donor ; Ortiz telegraphs that one of the encnilo strongest points leading into the main pa ? at Core do IIulo wns taken at daybrca nf tor severe losses on both sides. Prosidoii Vusquezis bollovod to bo short of atumun tlon. ( lonrritl Ilonlllit MiaotliiK 1'rUonors. SAX S.vt.VAimu , , Inn. ! M. Accounts of iif risings in Nlcaraguan cities nro being n ceived hero. It Is reported the citizens c Loon will proclaim Machado president , i which case Xclaya will bo obliged to wltl draw his troops from Nicaragua. General Uonllla Is said to Do shootin prisoners. Guatemala Conspiracy Uncnrtliccl. GUATEMALA , Jan. 21. The police have dls covered an extenslvo conspiracy ngains President Barrios. Moat of the plotter have tied to Salvador. NU THE COltDS. Itollcf Ulvon to tlio Itnllnn Ilniiku by Kiiyul Oni-reo. HOME , Jan. ! il. The onicial gazette put lishcs a royal decree providing that tlio join circulation of the Bank of Italy , the Bank o Naples and the Bunk of Sicily may bo ir creased by 150.000.000 lire , and suspendlii ] the banking law of August last rcquirini issue banks to reduce their note circulation The decree is preceded by a report ad dressed to the king and explaining that th present condition of the financial panic I mcnacintr the soundest banking institution ! and necessitates a temporary inodifleattoi of the severe August bank law. This , UK report sa.'s. especially applies to saving : binks which must bo protected against un reasonable runs. llrltnin and ntuiinislilp SuliUdio * . TJOXDONJan. . 24. The marquis of Itipon secretary of state for the colonies , hai promised a deputation headed by Mr. Tup per that ho would cortsider their rcques urging the governmentto grant a subsidy o JK."i,000 yearly for a decade to the nov Canadian-Australian steamship line. Resolution ! ) Adopted iik Tholr Ulcctlng ni KunntiH City Yostordiiy. KANSAS CITIJan. . 2-1-f-Tho principal busl ness transacted by tbeWnbermon's conven tion at the moniingiscsRion was the adoptior ot a resolution , wlfcrtiuy wholesalers maj determine the jurisdiction of retailers. The resolution provides ttiat-retailers , not mem bers of the associations Who order 1'imber ol tlio association shipped to any point- whore they do not own yni'dVahd into tlio territory of a member of the 'association shall bo con sidered consumers' Sit these points nnd in that territory , and that members of the as sociation making shipments in curl olid lots to stations or switches whore there is no member of the association shall consider the dividing line to be midway between them selves and their next nearest neighbor. Officers for the coining year were elected iis follows : President , li. it. Whaley. Al bany , Mo. ; vice president , E. M. Adams , Mound City , Kan. ; secretary , J. li. I/ino. Kansas City ; treasurer , Gcorgo D. Hope , Kansas City. Adjourned. _ .Millers Adjourn. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 24. After elect- Mr. Young of Kansas City treasurer , Iho Southwestern Winter Wheat Millers issociatlon , the outgrowth of the millers jonvcntion of yesterday , adjourned sine die. Tlioy adopted vesolutions authorizing tlio jxeeutivo commintco to fix the time and ilnco of holding regular and special moot- ngs , to suggest needed amendments to the jy-laws ami constitution and otherwise look iftcr the interests of the ussociation. A resolution by William Pollock of Mox- co , Mo. , objecting to the passage by con- tress of an income tax law , which will favor .ho individual to the disadvantage of the iniall corporation , wns defeated. Tlio next convention will bo held in Knti- ias City on tlio second Tuesday of June , Ib'Jl. ' THEY ItliOKll TllK ( jUUKVM. U-iuilillcun Member * ol tlio Utnli Legisla ture l\f\\\K I'ursiiod ly Olllccrs. SALT LAKE , Jan. 24. A Joint memorial to : oncrcss , protesting against that portion of lie Wilson bill removing the tariff from lead ires , passed the housciof the territorial leg- slaturo nnd was made a apscial order In the house today. This branch is com- > oscd of five democrats nnd seven repub- Icans. There were but live republicans ind ilvo democrats present today , two epublicaus being absent from thu city. The einiblic'.m members , seeing they could not nss the memorial , absented themselves rom the chamber , with the exception of the lesldcnt. This left but six members , one ITbrt of a quorum. Republican members nn through the streets , leaving hats nnd oats behind , took suburban trains nd stretit cars nnd sought seclusion In every osslblo way. The sergcant-at-arms and his ssistants , the United States marshal , with fty doputlos.tho shcrl.1' , with all his depu tes , and the chief of police , with his oftlccrs -over 100 nil told wcro Immediately sent In urstiit. Their services will cost several * liousand dollars. _ _ _ Up to 10 o'clock pii | . no clew to the ab- Jntccs was reported , The council is still in jssion , the democrats refusing to adjourn. nwtuliiii I'lon runnel l > y tlio llrltlsh ( linirdliiii of ' .rjiu'CBS Knluliinu. SAN Fit.vxcisco , Jan.'jli ' S. T. Alexander ' Oakland , who fornleriy lived in Honolulu , tys ho has received ; ( tuthcntlo information lat the address , | president Clovolnnd , sued by the Hawaiian Patriotic Icaguo , as written by T.31. Davles , guardian of rlnccss ICululani.wlirii's to bo Lllluokalanl's icccssor as ( juoon ( f thi royalist plans are UTlod out. Saiu lpKttiider : "Davlos1 ob- ct In wishing thu ox-queen restored Is ivious. Ho U Kaiiuuiilja guardian and has upos that If restored tp the throne Ijllluo- ilanl will abdicate m her favor. Davles Is i Knglishmnn. with l.i'rgo bnilncss interests Hawaii , but Ills homo is in Liverpool. Ho cut to Honolu'u as a common clerk and iuumulated great ; wealth. Now ho wlsha.7 i shlno in llrillsh'so''ioty nnd tils great am- tlon Is to represent Hawaii us minister to IQ court of St , 'James. This will bo accom- ( shcct If IMtluokalanl-ls restored. Davlos extremely itrltlsh in nil his adulations id regards the increase of Amoricau in tor- its In the islands with great disfavor , " nlolo to Keep Irom W. S. Daniels wus caught by Special Om- ir Butler of the Missouri Pacific * with u , ck full of coal and sent to the station mrgcd with petty larceny. Ho stated that hn wanted the coal to kucp s family from freezing. Alrnld to full lur Tnclr Ci li. Slnco the bublnoss ot the so-called Invest- cm companies has been declared Illegal by 10 courts the companies have been afraid to accept the money orders which wore sc to them by tholr victims. The local pos ofllco is in receipt every day of reintttiinces various companies which have been rcfus < by thorn nnd returned th rough the dc ; letter ofliccIn most Instnni-ci the mldrc of the sender is given and the money Is i turned. Vl.Tltt.irUM Oh"Jlll' UfKlltlTiJIlH. They Servo Notion of Tliplr Intention * Ihn Ohio Ciml Mlnrrn. Cor.UMiius , Jan , 21. The executive coi mlttoo of the Ohio coat operators , It has bet learned from an authentic source , bus d cided to give miners the alternative of wor lug for 50 cents a ton or thu closing of ovci mine In Ohio. President Nugent of tl Ohio Minor * union will call another convei lion of minors to pass on the ultimatum i the operators. A meeting of all the ope ntors In the state will bo held soon. The D.OOO minors in Ohio unillntc with the United Mluu Workui have decided by n majority of IK not to accent a reduction in wages. Tl operator * are not prepared to say what the course will bo. There are 10,000 minors nr in the union and it Is believed many wi voluntarily accept the reductions. Will Wiirk lit Any 1'ricp. Prmnnto , Jan. 23. TUcro will bo n strike of coal miners In this district , nnd th men will work for the best rate the opcr : tors will grant. This was decided at tli Joint convention of railroad and river minor Hero yesterday because ol the depression c the trade nnd the willingness of many t work tit any price. Predict n ISIllrr Pljjlit. EAST LiVKurooi. , O. , .Tan. 24. A gencrn strlko has been Inaugurated by the potter employes against the proposed reduction 1 wages and n bitter light is predicted. Accoptnd tin ) Conip.in.v'n Tormfl , BnipOEi-oiiT , Conn. , .Ian. 21. After a cot forcnco today the executive committee o the street car strikers announced that th men will go back to work nt the company' terms. Cloaml Down the Allno. SALT IUKR , Jan. 21. The continued lo\ price of lead and silver has caused the Ol Jordan mine , the greatest lend producer i the territory , to close down. Tlio mlno i located at Blnghnm and employed 100 men In Jb'Jll ' the Old Jordan produced in 1cm alone 20,000 tons , ? G73,000 in value , or one fifth of the load output of Utah. MORE SEED3 BEPiiEViNED AllocratioiM Now Mnilo by Wutorlon I'nrm era Kmiinctlnc Stliniuul'8 ColUl-nctx. Coroner Maul yesterday on behalf of tin farmers In the vicinity of Waterloo re plovinod from Sheriff Drexel an additiona sixty bags of seeds found in the stock o PhllStimmcl & Co These parties , many of whom have beei absolutely impoverished by the failure ol tin seed company , arc exceedingly angry wltl Stimmcl , claiming now to have dis covered in their contracts witt him a clause which they allcg ( was inserted for the express purpose ol porpetrathiL' a fraud upon them. This i : the clause with reference to the time of delivery livery of seeds. In the printed forms the date wns left blank nnd on the drawingur. of the contracts a date was written in bj Stimmol and not noticed by the farmers which called for delivery at a time before the seeds could ripen. On delivery Stimmcl would call attention to this date and allege that on account of failure to deliver at the time specified he could issue only a warehouse receipt , of course deferring payment. It is in this way that many al lege thcv have boon kept from their pay. The situation with many of the farmers is hopeless. They had abandoned all other agriculture save tlio cultivation of the seed plants and hud mortgaged tholr lands to on- nblo them to carry it on. They are no-.v left face to face with mortgages with no money to meet them. Yesterday at 4 o'clock two of Omalia's popular young people wcro wedded at St. Mary Magdalene church , Mr. C. F. Hunt- .inger and Miss Fannie L. Kriobs. The wedding was a quiet ono. none but relatives uid near friends of the contracting parties Seine present. Mr. and Mrs. Iluntzinger go it once to housekeeping in a homo prepared jy the groom at 222'J ' South Fourteenth itrect. _ _ I'orVito ISc.itlnsr. J. B. Walker , 002 Marcy Street , became ntoxicatcd last night and concluded to take ictivo stops toward sobering up by beating lis wife and abusing his family. His wife : aused his arrnst. Walker has often been n Jail before for drunkenness , and while ho , vas never arrested before for beating his vifo , it Is said she did not complain pre viously for fear he would do her barm. U. G. Morgan of Milford wants to be an ) maha policeman and has written the chief o that effect. During the ilrst half of this month the citv lotectlves made seventy-eight arrests and ecovcred GOO worth of stolen property. Miss Fannie B. Ilurlburt of the Columbian chool , Thirty-eighth and Jones streets , has sited Chief Seuvey to send a policeman to ho school for a few mornings , ns some of ho scholars are Very careless about cross- ug the railroad tracks. A letler from John Strainer , Hot Springs , irk , , to the police nnpnrtuienl requests the niccrs to llnd John Sitcoo and John Chris- enough , both supposed to bo residents of ho bottoms. There is a letter at the gen- ral delivery for Sltcoe. Sheriff Drexel goes to Hastings today , talc- ig with him threoot the incurable insane . omen who have been in the county hospital Df a numbei of years. Thcro are several- thor cases at the county Institution which ill bo removed ns soon as arrangements can 0 made with the state authorities. The lecture of Mr. WS. . Curtiss on "Tho ! anaissanco of Art" will bo given this oven- ig in the First Methodist church before the hautauqua eollego. Mr. Garrison will re- lew the week's lesson on "Homo nnd the hiking of Modern Europe. " Xho meeting ; open to everybody Interestrd and Mr. Cur- ss' address will bo well worth hearing. The county commissioners hold an nd- iiirncd session yesterday afternoon to ro- ; ivo blda for.tho purchase of the $150,000 of > ad Improvement bonds , voted last July , nt : is there wcro some of the bids which nd not boon filed , a recess was taken until iis afternoon , A stenographer in tha olllco 'Ihocounty attorney , who is now being lid n salary of f 10 per month , asked for a use of $5 per month. The mailer was rn- irred. I'lSItSUbAI , I'.lItAUll.ll'llS. E. S. Bulls , U. S. A , , Is at the Mlllard. B. P , lluinphroy of Kansas City is visiting 1 the city , S. W. Stauffor and wife of Toknmah are tests nt thu Arcudo. Peter O'Mulloy and wife of Casper , "Wyo. , rived in the city last night. If. II. Smllh and wife of Tejjainnh are nong the Paxton hotel guests. Dr. Kdward J. Taggart of Grotna was nong the hint evening's arrivals at the erchants , rxobnishnns registered ni the hotels : C. . Johnson , Wpod Lake ; U A. Moahor , astingsi H. Ijticas , Pierce ; U. C. Nolomnn , Illnnee ; John Dickinson , Elgin ; A. McGIn- y , Kminhig Waters N. S. Harding , No- ttsUtt City ; E. f.nndrock , Geneva ; I1. J. iiigdon , II. Morryman , P. J. Mella , Gretna j , A. Smith , U Morrison , Fnlrbury ; D. J. robert , West Point. Sciatic , sharp and shooting pains , strains and weak nesses relieved in one win- , tite by tha CUTICUKA ANTI- TAIN ri.\srr.R. It Instantly relieves weak , painful kid neys , back acne , uterine pains and weaknesses , coughs , colJs nnd chest pains. It I'it liset the ner- I ' VQUS forces , ami hence cures nervous pains and muscular weakness when all. others fail. Tiicc , Itc.i five , $ i.oo. At all clrujjitti or W ouit. i'onts Uii-u AND CIIBSI. Coir , . Uoitou , LUNATIC WITH A REVOLVE ] Striincn llnlinclniulnii tli.tt .lohnnon ot HI-IMOII l ; iimrn > ii . What mmht have boon n horrible trngci was prevented by the coolness of Jam Murphy , the engineer at St. James' orphn ago , Benson Place , last night. There lives nt B ( nson u family immod Lc nnd thcro resides with them Frank Johnso n Swede , 110 years of ago. Ho Is employed I Mr. Lee , who keeps n dairy , and has nlwn : seemed till lately to bn n careful , Industrloi fellow. Of late , however , ho has change mid while no crcat apprehension was felt f < him , It was plain that his mind wns Itecei Ing unbalanced. The Lees were slow to ill chiirco him , and thought that possibly i time wore on ho would show Improvement. rho postoillco Issomulhlng of n gntherin place at Benson and It has been the custoi for men employed In the vicinity to gatht there In the ovcnlng. Last evening the usual number wci around the store telling stories nnd smokini .Johnson was not an Infrequent visitor thot anil cntno In ng.iln last night. Ilo bough some tobacco nnd then took a "pc sltlon In a corner , us was his cu : torn , Ho tool : no particular nolle of anybody nnd it was noticed that ho spok to no one and recognized none of his nssi elates. Mr. Murphy came In after Johnso had been there about an hour nnd hov thu first one to whom Johnson mldrcssc any remark. He speaks good English , ha\ Ing lived In America five years , and to Mi Murphy said , "Como with mo over to Leo's 1 wish you to spaak to mo on things , differ cut tilings , and I want your company as am afraid to go nlono to that plnco. 1 ills want you to go with mo to pot my clothes as 1 am afraid they won't glvo them to in If I go nlono.- " Ho spoke incohoranUy and Mr. Murph thought there was something strange In hi actions. Murphy ashed : "Havo you ha any trouble over there ? " Johnson slid nothing , but mumbled some thing to himself. After a few moments they started townr the Leo residence , Johnson now nnd the giving vent to some threat as to what h would do to somebody , but whom ho woul not say. It is quite a distance to the Leo place am it was SOILO time boforri they came to th doorstop. Mr. Murphy turned his lioai away a second , n sound attracting his nt tcntion elsewhere , when , without a mo mont's warning , Johnson flashed u bulldo ; revolver , londod in every chamber , nm exclaimed : "I'll llx thorn. " As ho said tin he put tils linger on the trigger and ono ham on the door knob to enter. Mr. Murphy tool In the situation at once. It was evident tha to lot Johnson have that revolver while it the house would mean harm and posslbl ; murder. It was but the thought of a secotu and Murphy had possession of the revolver After much parleying Johnson was per sundcd to enter the house unarmed , whet : io was allowed to get his clothes and othe : Belongings' . The family was thoroughli frightened and would not lot him rcmait ongor. This was hard on Mr. Murphy , for ho thot had Johnson on his own hands. What to dc with him wns a puzzling question , but lu soon discovered a way out of tno difllculty Ho succeeded in coaxing Johnson to ncconv pany him to the street car and under one pretext nnd another he got him aboard anti took him to the police station. 1'hcro he gave his p.atno in n rational manner , and in some things talked like a sane man. His hallucination scorned to bo that Ed Olsen , who lived with him at Leo's , was trying to cause him to liato his parents , who reside in Sweden. Johnson said that ivhcn ho would bo thinning of his folks at lioino Olsen would sit in front of him and swallow all his thoughts , so that ho could aot think any more. He put up his hand to his ear with a smile 3n bis faco. "I can hear my brother taluing to mo now , " ho said. "I can hear my father : elllng my mother that I arn her son nnd that i am a good son. " Ilo wus searched and 543 found on him. It , vas done up in all sorts of ways , a ? 10 gold piece being wrapped up in n lieco of paper and put in ono pocket ind the rest divided up in a like nanner. Ho did not object to giving up jvery thing ho had until it came to his pocket tnifc. When the Jailor attempted to tnko his tie said , "My mother In Sweden Is toll- ng ma not to glvo you this. lean hear her ay so now , " and turning to Captain Mostyn 10 told him his folks in Sweden could hear .11 ho said , and then the poor fellow was riven a cell to await further action in. his Short 1'ollco Stories , A warrant has been issued in police court or the arrest of Spencer Willis. It is iharged that on December 31 ho embezzled ho sum of $27 from Nona Jones. Ella Brown , who was badly beaten by Jponccr Monroe a few days ago , has had a rarruut issued for his arrest on the charge f assault. A. H. Perrigo lias sworn out a complaint n police court charging A. Ilowo with Inr- eny as bailee. Ilowo is said to have con- erted goods belonging to Perrigo to his own so. William F. Garrity has had a complaint led in police court charging William lathows with shooting with intent to kill. t is said that on December-5 Mathews shot t nnd seriously injured a man named lavis , and it is on his behalf Garrity has auscd ttio warrant to issuo. Mrs. William F. Huffzity has filed com- ALL I1VSK HEADS ngrco that the iibo of u liver pill after dinner , or to ac complish special results , is an im portant btcp in civili/ntion. Dr. Pierco'H Pleasant Pellets nro better than other liver pills in almost every ery roicct. ] They're the smallest , cosiest to iako , most natural In tlio wny they act ; cheapest , liocniisa guaranteed to give satis- 'action , or nionoy returned. Wo all have veak Knots. Generally it's the liver. An ictivo liver prevents impurities nnd poisons 'rom entering the blood. " Pleasant rclluts" lave a tonic effect upon the liver and the fonoral system. Thuy euro Indignation , Dyd- > oj > sln , Dizzy Hpells , Sick or Bilious Heatl- ichoB , nnd all derangements of the Hvor , tomach and bowels. THE MAKERS of Dr. Sage's Catarrh tenicdy will pay you § 500 If they can't ; ivo you a complete nnd periiian ut cure. plaint charging her husband with adultery with Julia Trtimhull. Thcro has long been trouble between Iluffzky nnd his wife , nnd It Is alleged ho has , by false representation , caused her to sign over her property to him , and that she now has nothing. Ho is n druggist. Pete Moraska , Art Kittor nnd Charles MeVoy hnvo boon arrested for stealing papers. Every man , woman nnd child who has once tried that spojlllc , Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , cannot say enough in pralsu. REUTJObD TO BEGOAHY , How .Mm. ( iriiobnr Cunio to Nook Hollof nt llrnriio Hull. Yesterday Mrs. Graobor , who for sixteen years has been n resident of Omaha , anil her llttlo 8-yoir-old daughter applied nt licscuo hall for shelter from the cxtromo cold. Mrs. Graobor Is u pleasant Gorman lady and tells of n homo that once existed , but which now has vanished and loft them without friends or money to tlio mercy of a cold world. "Wlii-ii is years of ngp , " she said , "I came to America from Germany ind was sent by nn Immigration society to St. I ouis. 1 did not know people , and ns a stranger In the city it was hard for mo to got along. An old Germiin man got to know meahdas I had no homo ho married me. Ho had lots ot money ayd wo lived well and were happy. Ho died after twoyoarsnnd did not leave mo any money or means of support. Thcro was but ono thing for mo to do nnd I got married n second time , this tlmo to Mr. Grnoner.Vo were married in Council Bluffs and I lived with him for twelve years In Omaha. Things went on smoothly nnd wo had ono child , my little cirl you see bore. Ho took to drinking nnd abused mo at times. Ho even tried to boat me , but this I prevented by leaving him. Ho is a largo rental agent in this city nnd has plenty of money.Vhon wo sepa rated bo gave mo $000 lu cash , but took ad vantage , under tills pretense , to make mo sign over my sbaro m the property. I had still fOOOand thought it would support mysolt and child for a time , tit least , and 1 wont to Sioux City fora month or so. I have here tofore provided for myself and child by tak ing In washing and doing housework , but sickness overtook mo and I am now left without health , money or oven a friend. My husband is now married to another woman. " When the poor * \vomnn went to Itcscuo mil yesterday she had had nothing to cat .or ' two days and was nearly frozen , ilor clothes nnd manner bear witness that at ono time she was comfortably situ- itcd , and whllo she has mot with many re verses slio did not ask charity till sickness overtook her , when it was cither beg or starve. She and her little daughter are In the woman's department of Kcscuo hall. DeWltt's Little Early Ulsurs. Small pills safe pills , best pills. Letters from Mothers speak in warm terms of what Scott's Emulsion has done for their del icate , sickly \ children. It's .use has brought thousands back to rosy health. of cod-liver oil with Ilypophos- phites is employed with great success in all ailments * that re duce flesh and strength. Lir.tle ones take it with relish. Prepared by Scott A r.owno.N. Y. All draccists. AMU SEMIS NTS. THREE NIGHTS nnd Saturday Matinro. i. 25 , 26,27 America's Conilo Actor , John T.Kelly , In the ruinous Play , am rrr or mini IMH Ml New KI/1 : GS This. Season Hex sheets open Wednesday at usual price * . ' 4sQitsiit. ! f > fln onph. ' BOYB'S - WANG - rhroo "SUMY JAN. 28 Jog nnlne , . Tlio Orlpliinl Ownorn of Hint Most MarvcloiiBIy Siiccushfnl Olln I'oilrld.-i ut Melody iiiul Merriment , Announce Ita Triumphal Iliilurn. A Ourjfi'Otis Sjwctat'iilar I'roilnctlon. Far HuriuiiHtni ; lu .Siileiulor All l'fi > vloim KUurta. 1'UKSKNTKl ) IIY &DWIN ST&V&NS AND A OAST OF CO I'lIUl'UJ. UNDEH THE miU-XTIOX OV O.W. . rpptJSS & GO. IoSlicclB ) Open Saturday. Klrit Floor , Tie. $1.0(1 ( and iH.fitl : balcony. Out1 uml Tilo. 5th STREET THEATRE I llttr ; TONIGHT. THE AL. G. FIELD ) OLUMBIAN : - : MINSTRELS lIlflOER AND 11KTTKR THAN KVKU. Sitnnliy : - Matinees Sunday Give 10c to Charity. particulars Below. 2EMS233ESH The entire door receipts of * H s-llr-k-v-r Afternoon Tm < r\c I UG&CLQ.y9 and Evening , ( SIX PERFORMANCES ) At the 1215 Go to the benefit of Rescue Hall. Aunuul bcni'lll will tin irlvcn to lliunoor aiuluulmpiioi-ilol Oniaim ill iliiinfipniuon Hiidiivuidnif itiirforniuneu * , by Mr. Will Lnwlcr ot HID Kili'ji MiiHrii. und tlmunltro door rocolpia iiru lo bu tlvcn lu Hie Ui'Hini" Hull illHilou. Tim tlcltutu nro out , ami on talaln moat of the bimlnoiui liuiimin. louk tlioiu uji. Tlio prko l Only ono ilium , lluy wlintevrr you can. All will liulp. Kvory llckut will bu honored ut thit Kclen Mnneii , Tuvuilay , Juniinry 'lOlli , ufUirnuon anU ttTrnliiir. AllKUtu Ilio nilHHlun.im Miumu'cr I iwli.T ' .loinlun Itiu ul ttiu lioutc iiud tlio hlx |