THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , MAY 21 , 1801. PREFERS A LINCOLN JUDGE How Scott Would Dispose of the Ecncott- Eos water Libsl Case. IGNORED DOUGLAS COUNTY JUDGES III * IMitii la Secure n Lnjirnntcr Jurist to 1'rcnlila When Ilio Cnno C'OIIICR Uj > Nut Meeting nlth .Much fntrnr. LINCOLN , Muy 23. ( Special to The Bee. ) H Is learned that Jui'ga Cunningham II. Scott Applied to ono of the Judges of the district court In and for Lancaster county to exchange benches with htm. It Is pre sumed that It was to this Lincoln Judge that the Judge of the criminal division of the court In Douglas county referred to the other day when he stated that he had se cured the attendance of a Judge outside of the Fourth district to try the Dennctt- Iloscwatcr libel case. But It appears that Judge Scott reckoned without his host In ono case at least.-A representative ut The llco called upon the Lincoln Judge and asked him In regard to the matter. The Judge made the following statement : "I received n letter from Judge Scott , I think It was early In March. lie asked mete to exchange benches with him for a week. Baying that ho was very desirous of making the acquaintance of the Lincoln bar , and believed I would find a week on the bench In Douglas county a pleasant change from my usual routine duties. Ho did not say ho wished mo to try the Bennett-Kosowater coxc , made no reference to that case or to any other specific case. Ho simply asked mo to exchange benches with htm. I re plied to the effect that I was willing to ex change benches with htm If ho so desired. I did not think much about the matter. "Homo tlmo afterwards , and after the Bcnncf case had boon started , I was In Omaha , and with several acquaintances dropped Into Judge Scott's court room. It was Just as ho was adjourning court. Ho came down from the bench after court had been adjourned , shook hands with me and passed a few words upon commonplace topics. Ho did not say anything In regard to his proposal to change benches with me , nor did I refer to It. We have never dis cussed the matter further than the first correspondence. "I am free to sny that If Judge Scott re quests mo to go to Omaha to try the Ben- nett-Kosewatcr case I shall hesitate be fore I consent. It seems to me that with Rovcn Judges on the bench In Douglas county Judge Scott should be willing and courteous enough to the other six to request them to exchange benches with him when the libel case comes up. I believe any of the six judges would try the case Impartially and fairly. With the six Judges on the bench It would seem to mo very strange that Judge Scott should attempt to go out of his dis trict to secure a Judge to try a specific case. When I told Judge Scott that I was willing exchange benches with him , I did not suppose he had any especial object of his own to gain. I thought ho merely wished mo to transact ordinary routine business of his court , or I think I should have written to him differently. " A number of Lincoln attorneys hava expressed - pressed their opinion In regard to Scott's announcement that ho had secured a Judge from outside ot his district to attend to the libel ca.sc. Ono of them said : "As ono member of the Lancaster county bar I do not care to have Judge Scott preside over a court In this county while ho takes ono of our Judges to Omaha to wash so mo of his own dirty linen. Scott should either try the case or turn It over to some one of his fellow Judges. His entire action In regard to the matter proves that ho Is so ex tremely anxious to force a conviction that lie dare not trust the trial of Uosewater tea a Judge who Is suspected of fairness. Scott's proposition to an outside Judge is an Insult , not only to the Judge but to his six col leagues In the Fourth district. " AfTiilrs ut 1'nlU City. FALLS CITY , Neb. , Stay 23. ( Special to The Bee. ) Yesterday depositions were com menced before Attorney A. C. Grant as com missioner of the superior court at Baltimore , Sid. , In the action wherein John W. Holt , W. E , Dorrington and Ilobert Clegg , as trus tees , sue J , M. Clarldg ? and the Waltmoyera on a bond that was given In the old canning factory agreement In 1SSG. The suit Is on a bond given by the Waltmcyers for the run ning of the canning factory In 1SSC. A very pleasant surprise was given W. S. Korner last evening by the Grand Army of the Hopubllc boys and others , the occa sion being Mr. Korner's GOth birthday. Two handsome silver cups were given Mr. and Jlrs. Korner. A flne evening was enjoyed by the 100 people present. Sheriff J. B. Lewis of Spencer , Clay county , la. , came down from Lincoln Mon day , where ho had been after a requisition so as to enable him to got one J. W. Snyder , who was visiting his brother-in-law , D. R. Grush , about five miles somnwest of this city. Snydcr was charged by the People's Savings bank of Spencer wltu nuvlng forged a note for $100. An attempt was made to arrest Snyder Monday afternoon , but lit was assisted by his friends to escape. Yes terday the sheriff of this county and Sheriff Lewis went out to Crush's pia.cs and got Grush to promise to give Snyder up. This was done , and this morning Snyder came to town and surrendered to Sheriff Fergus , and ho turned him over to Sheriff Lewis , who left for Sponger , where It Is thought the matter will bo fixed up with the bank and Snyder allowed to go. I'ropnm-il Memorlitl Services. PALMYUA , Neb. , May 23. ( Special to The Boo. ) Mansfield post , Grand Army of the Republic , has arranged a memorial servlco to be held In tlio Presbyterian church Sun day morning. Hov. D. K. Miller Is to deliver the sermon. C. A. Sweet & Co. have opened up for business again. The rebuilding of the livery barn destroyed in the recent ( Ire has already begun. Uov. C. W. Turrell Is to deliver the- ad dress htro on Decoration day. FALLS CITY. Neb. . May 23. ( Special to The Bee. ) The Grand Army of the Repub lic , assisted by the Woman's Relief corps , Is making elaborate arrangements for the Memorial day exercises. A committee has been appointed to look after the flowers and thu order of march. The menioiial ser mon will bo delivered Sunday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock at the Methodist church by Rev. Dr. John Gallagher. The music on May 30 will bo furnished by the Falls City Military band. I'ow DoU'Riitca 1'resent. - GRAND ISLAND , May 23. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) Attendance at the Chiefs of Police Union convention so far Is disappointing , not over a dozen being here. The committee's program ot entertainment Is , however , brllg carried out In detail. A trip was made to the Soldiers Homo this alternoon and the sugar factory and other points will be vis ited tomorrow. No business session has been hold , The convention will bo calld to order tomorrow morning. Tonight a banquet was hold at the Pnlmor house , which was attended by Ul visitors and city officials and wives , These who are hero are having a flno time , It they are small In number. At 0 o'clock the lire department , headed by a band , paraded the streets. Tcruimch Commeneomnnt. TECUMSnil , Neb. , May 23. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) The commencement ex- crclaos of the Tecuinseh High school wore lield In the opera house tonight before an uncomfortably largo audience under the careful tutorship of Prof. M. B. 0 , True. Fred D. Foster. Florence V. Helllg , Nettle Henry , Richard M. O'Connell and Jennla B. Roberta are the graduates. The young peo- plu handled their subjects In a very fitting manner. The ilcral offerings were beautiful. Child Choked to Dentil , KEARNEY , Neb. , May 23. ( Special Telegram - gram to The Deo. ) This afternoon a little G- year-old son of John Ovcrmclr , who lives flyo miles north ot town , was chokud to death by getting a kernel of corn In hU wlndplpo. I'oor Crop 1'rospccts. MONROE. Neb. , May 2S. ( Special to The ) * * . ) TU * weather Is still very dry and TO YOTT - ie rcae3 * * money-saving sale ( to you ) ever held in Omaha is in our Spot Cash at actual cost o > - under Sale which is now in full blast. Thursday we want to turn S/,000 worth of goods into ready cash. In order to do this we quote price on a large majority of the goods way below cost. Read every item carefully. Bring the adv. with you and you will lind every article just as advertised. IVe want money. Yov want Now is the time to read , Thursday the tim ? to buy. Summer Corsets , every pair warrant ed , 37c Ladies' hemstitched llanlicrcliicfs , 5c Men's fine colored hemstitched hand kerchiefs , 9c Commencing at 8 a. in Ladies' Summer Vests , 2c Commencing at 8 a , in. Onting Flannel , 2c yd 9-4 Sheeting , 9c Apron check Gingham , 3l/sc yd No. 8 copper bottom wash boilers , SPOT CASH 530. Ono gallon glass , tin Jacket , oil can , SPOT CASH 21C. One lot of extra heavy teakettles , regular $1.25 goods , SPOT CASH AT GSC. A beautiful assorted lot ot French and German china , richly decorated , salad anil berry bowls , real value , up to $1.75 , SPOT CASH AT C9C. 25 odd French decorated slop Jars , all colors and shades , actual value up to $3.50 , SPOT CASH AT $1.50. Glnsa water sets. A large assortment of crystal and colored glass tots , actual value $1.50. SPOT CASH AT 93C. Hammocks. AH extra largo woven ham * mocks , In fancy colors , deep vallance and fringe , with two stretchers , real value , $2.25. SPOT CASH AT $1.75. Ladle ? ' flno shirt waists , actual value , $1.25 , SPOT CASH AT GOC. French satlno wrappers , $2.50 value , SPOT CASH $1.75. Fine silk waists , actual value , $3.75 , SPOT CASH AT $2.43. . Fine silk waists , actual value $5.00 , SPOT CASH AT $3.75. Fine silk waists , actual value , $7.50 , SPOT CASH AT $4.43. Latest style ladles' all wool Jackets , actual value , $5.00 , SPOT CASH AT $1.75. Latest style ladles' all wool Jackets , actual value , $10.00 , SPOT CASH $1.98. The following prices In capes : Actual value , $3.00 , SPOT CASH AT $1.48. Actual value , $5.00 , SPOT CASH AT $2.33. Actual value , $7.50 , , . SPOT CASH AT $3.75. Actual vilue , $10.00 , SPOT CASH AT $5.00. Actual value , $15.00 , SPOT CASH AT $7.50. At these prices we will sell ono garment only to a customer. Ladles' gowns and drawers , made of ex cellent muslin and trimmed , actual value , 75e , SPOT CASH AT 41C. prospects for small grain are poor in this county. Some fields of oats that two weeks ago were flne are now dead to the roots from the frost and dry , hot winds. .Notwith standing the poor crop prospects one new church , a depot , four store buildings and six new dwellings have been erected this spring , besides several good barns. HnfttlnKR Councilman Arrested. HASTINGS , May 23. ( Spsclal Telegram to The Bee. ) Councilman E. S. Fowler was ar rested today en a complaint charging him with using city water for sprinkling outside of regulation hours. Fowler , as a member of the flre and water committee of the coun cil , was Instrumental In starting a crusade leading to the arrest of a number of water stealcrs , and ono ot the victims Immediately Issued a warrant for Fowler. Domlso of a Wealthy Farmer. GRAND ISLAND , May 23 , ( Special to The Bee. ) Fred Lllllcnthal , one of the pion eer farmers of this county , died at St. Fran cis hospital In this city yesterday afternoon at the age of 42 years. He has been to Eu rope and other places for treatment , but his case seemed to baffle the best of physicians. Ho leaves a large family In good circum stances and a large number of friends and acquaintances. Itnby I'ntnlly llurncil nt Salem. SALEM , Neb. , May 23. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) A 3-year-old baby girl of F. W. Wallace , living near hero , died yesterday from the effects ot burns sustained while at tempting to start a bonfire. Before her mother could come to her assistance she was literally charred from head to foot , her clothing being nearly entirely consumed. Dentil of n Hcbrim Child. HEBRON , Neb. , Slay 23. ( Special Telegram - gram to The Beo. ) Collotta. the 4-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Weiss , dUd this morning after an Illness ot three weeks. She became unconscious ten days ago and refused nourishment ot every naturo. Slnco then her sickness bafllcd medical skill.- rrnn'c ' llnrlior'u Sudden Flight. NEBRASKA CITY , May 23. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) Frank Barber , colored porter at the Hotel Watson , lowered his trunk from the fourth story window and left town last night. A dusky maiden and her pa are said to figure in his mysterious flight. Stitti ) Note * . A public croquet ground Is ono of the at tractions of the city of Thedford. The town board of Havelock has ordered every person In the village to bo vacci nated. Nlobrara whisky caused Joe Blackbird , a I'onca Indian , to fall from his horse and to later attempt suicide. He will recover. The pop central committee of the Fifth congressional district will meet at Holdrego June G to fix the time and place for hold ing the nominating convention. A rat terrier owned by Rev. A. Hodgetts ot Norfolk has formed the pernicious habit ot chewing gum , and his master cannot break the animal from Indulging In his favoritevice. . Throe scholars In the Oresham schools were suspended for writing love letters. This summary action has not , however , ex tinguished the flame of love , and moro de velopments are expected to follow. Commodore Joseph Tyffo , now stationed at the Boston navy yard , and who has largo Interests In Plerco county , will be retired from the service of the United States on July 27. has signified his intention of com ing to Pierce to make his future borne. William N. Combs ot Schuyler. this state , doesn't have a high opinion of Knox county taxes , says the Nlobrara Pioneer , as the following letter to Treasurer Filter attests. An oftcr has been made him for his land ; "I think there must bo some mistake in regard to the assessment ot my land. I never get enough rent off the section to near pay the tax. but I have been robbed so often by the officers in this county that I begin to get used to It. Wo have paid for building live school houses , and I suppose If I should write and want to know how the taxes como to be BO high it would bo the same old story : 'Built another school house to educate cattle thieves In. ' I kind ot like the imputation of Knox county , anyway. " KROESNER HELD FOR MURDER Waverly's ' Marshal Bound Over for the Killing of Holt. DAMAGING TESTIMONY DEVELOPED Accused Enid to Have Given Ills Victim No Chunco for Ills I.lfo Asnunltod with a Club ami Then Shot. LINCOLN , May 23. ( Special to The Boo. ) Charles Krocsner , town marshal of the village of Waverly , will answer In the dis trict court to the charge of murder In the second degree. This much has been decided by Justice Spencer of this city after a care ful consideration of all the evidence. The principal evidence against Kroesucr was given by Michael Ryan , ono of the men ar rested by the marshal at the tlmo of the shooting and who hlnuelf was the mark for one of the marshal's bullets. Ryan testified that on the forenoon of the shooting he and Holt , the man killed by the marshal , were walking down the street with two compan ions. Holt was carrying the empty beer keg. When In front of. Loder's store the mar shal commanded the men to throw up their hands. Ryan and the other two men did so , but Holt made a movement as If he In tended to run. Kroesner sprang forward and hit Holt over the head with a billy , Holt sprang backward , and as ho did so the marshal drew his gun and commenced fir ing. The first shot missed Its mark , but the second burled Itself In Holt's body , caus ing his death. Kroesner then fired a third shot at Ryan , missing him. Holt had no revolver , club or weapon of any kind and of fered no resistance to the attempt of the marshal to place the entire party under ar rest. Ills only fault was a disposition to run. run.Justice Justice Spencer could not see wherein the marshal was Justified In resorting to the use of a revolver to arrest a halt drunken man , and he therefore decided to hold Kroesner to the district court. Ho fixed the amount ot ball at $5,000 , which was promptly fur nished , como of the most prominent citizens of Wavorly signing the bond. MUST REPLACE TUB HYDRANTS. The long controversy between the Board of Public Works and the water works con tractors over the respective merits of the hydrants recently put In place by Cooper & Cole Bros , has finally como to a most unexpected termination. The firm con- 'tracted to furnish a number of hydrants of the Matthews pattern. When the goods were delivered the Board of Public WorkJ rejected the hydrants because the contractor had not supplied Matthews' hydrants , but had Instead furnished the Galvln hydrants , which the board claimed were In every way Inferior to the Matthews. The city council , however , passed a resolution accepting the Qalvlu hydrants. Cooper & Cole Bros , also presented a bill for the entire number of hydrants they were to furnish , and the coun cil allowed the bill In spite ot the statement of the chairman of the Board ot Public Works that but one-half of the full number of hydranU had been supplied , ilio con tractors got their warrant and cashed It , and for a tlmo everything was lovely. Last night , however , the chief ot the flre depart ment reported to the council that the new Qalvln hydrants were not ot the size speci fied and that It was Impossible to couple the hose to them. The city council thereupon ordered the contractors to replace the ob jectionable Galvln hydrants with the ones specified in the bid , The friend * of the contractors claim , however , that the city has already accepted and paid for the hydrants with a full knowledge of all the clrgum- stances , and that , therefore , there Is no way for the city to compel the contractors to take the hydrants out and substitute others. LINCOLN IN BRIEF. The county commissioner * gave notice that they will sit aa a board of equalization on June 12 and continue the session from day to day until Juno 30 , Auditor Moore today received notice from THE Gowns In cambric and muslin , beautifully trimmed , actual value $1-00 , SPOT CASH AT COG. Children's drawers of good muslin , actual value 25c , SPOT CASH AT 1GC. Children's dresses In French ginghams , actual value $1.33 , SPOT CASH AT 190. Ladles' fine lawn trimmed aprons , actual value 35c , " SPOT CASH AT 19c. Men's 3Gc llslo thread hose , SPOT CASH AT 19o. Men's $1.50 and $2.00 neglige shirts , SPOT CASH AT 9SC. Men's $1.00 and Jl.OO cuff buttons , SPOT CASH AT 4SC. Men's 2Sc undershirts , SPOT CASH AT 13C. Boys' wash flannel waUta , ucluul vuluo 12.00 , SPOT CASH AT 760. Black satlno waists , actual value 75c , SPOT CASH AT 37VJC. Boys' $2.75 trash suits. SPOT CASH AT $1.75. Boys' all wool pants.SPOT SPOT CASH AT 75C. New Novelty suitings , actual value $1.00 , COST PRICE , 65C. Novelty checks , the latest for this sea son , regular $1.25 goods , SI'OT CASH AT 900. Fine serges and Henriettas , all colors and black , actual value C5c , SPOT CASH AT 420. A lot of flno novelties In black goods , regular $1.00 goods , SPOT CASH AT GSC. All of our $1.50 colored velvets , SPOT CASH AT 9SC. All of our $1.00 black surahs , SPOT CASH AT 750. All of our $1.00 black faille francalse , SPOT CASH AT 75C. All of our 75o colored satins , all shades , SPOT CASH AT 33C. Ono lot of silk gulmpe. . actual valus 25c , SPOTCASn , AT 12V4C. One lot of gulmpe worth up to 20c per yard , i i SPOT 'CASH AT 1C. I . 25 per cent discount otf all our Jet trim mings. ; ( ( A lot of metal dress Qifttons worth up to ' " " ' 25c , SPOT CASH AT 2&C. the Home Insurance company of Oakland , Cal. , to the effect that It had reinsured all Its Nebraska risks In the Fireman's Fund of San Francltco , and that It had gone out of the Insurance business in this state. A representative of N. W. Harris & Co. , bond brokers of Chicago , was at the office of the state auditor this afternoon. His com pany purchased a block of bonds Issued by the school district of the town of Schuyler. The bonds were registered in the auditor's ofllco on April 27 , but bore date of May 1. The company wanted the bonds reregistered. The auditor assured the company that ro- reglstratlon was not necessary. Judge Broady , representing ex-Treasurer Hill , this sifternoon filed with the clerk of the supreme court a motion for a rehearing In the case In which the state seeks to com mence proceedings against the ex-treasurer In the supreme court. Dontlt of a Dodge.County Tloncor. FREMONT , May 23. ( Special to The Boo. ) Henry Nlcodemus died yesterday at the age of 78 years. Ho had been a resi dent of this city for twenty-five years and was highly respected by all. Twenty-eight tramps were landed In Jail last evening. Mrs. Heine ot Fremont and Mr * . Louie Sherer of Saunders county were robbed of thelrpocketbooks and tickets on the Lin coln train yesterday morning. The train was crowded and they were standing In the aisle. The Dodge county board of Lunacy Is ex amining ono Charles Nelth , a harness maker of Albion , Neb. , who Imagines the people are about to mob him. Christina and Anna Anderson , from Wash ington , on the Omaha branch of the Elkhorn - horn road , arrived In this city last evening , and were preceded by telephone message from their father requesting the city mar shal to arrest them as runaways , which he did , and the father came up this morning and took them homo. To all appearences the girls aru respectable. They had secured positions In good families as servants. They claim that their father will not allow them to receive calls or go riding with the boys , which was the cause of their leaving and their reluctance In returning. High Sellout Cornerstone Services. HARVARD , Neb. . May 23. ( Special to The Bee. ) Four hundred people witnessed the ceremonies In connection with laying the High school cornerstone. Hon. W. E. Win drows delivered the oration In the absence of Chancellor Canflold , Dinner was prepared - pared for over 1,000 school children , and the Masonic fraternity furnished dinner and sup per for visiting members and families. The afternoon was spent socially. Business houses closed and the-ilclty was profusely decorated with flags. . Over 800 people marched In procession , neadcd by the Har vard Cornet band jind , over 150 Masons. Everybody had a good tlmo. The metallic box deposited In the cornerstone contained copies of the Omaha , Bee , World-Herald , State Journal am } 'town papers , business cords , coins , etc. , * j.ir HICKS n'ir.ra.vn. . Ills llrothcr Hob Sentunrcil forl.lfo for tlio Mryerfc Murder , RAPID CITY , S.,1 } , , May 23. ( Special Telegram to The Beo. ) At an early uour this morning the Jury In the Meyers murder caee on trial at Sturgls , found the defend ants guilty and sentenced Jay Hicks to death , and Robert td Imprisonment for life. The crime was committed last December. John Meyers was a stock man living alone , ami was killed for his money. Jzy Hicks did the killing. The verdict gives perfect satisfaction. HOUESKKKKHV KXCUll.SlON. Via Chicago , Hock Inland & Pacific Jtall- , Ono fare tor tlio round trip May 29. Call at ticket ofllce , 1502 Farnam street. J11RI ) . Notlco of fire lines or less under this head , fifty tents ; each adijlilanal line , ten cents. BAHNACLE Richard , uged 07 years , at Kearney. Neb , . May 20. Furieral from resi dence of his eon , Jaincfl It. Barnacle , 25:5 Cameron street , at 1 p. in. today. Inter * raent , Prospect Hill. Friends Invited , SxlO cloth and 3-4 napkin , damask set , actual value , $3.00. SPOT CASH AT $5.00. Splendid 3-4 napkins , actual value , $2.25. SPOT CASH AT $1.60. 72-Inch damask , extra quality , actual value , SI ° 5 SPOT CASH AT S7c. 8x10 Turkey red table cloth , actual value , $2.25. SPOT CASH AT $1.75. A lot of flno cambric puffing In different widths , actual value , lOc. lOc.SI'OT SI'OT CASH AT 3c. An elegant line of colored embroidery at MUCH BKLO\V COST. Fine Point do Paris lace at MUCH BELOW COST. An elegant line of white embroidery with Irish point edge , actual value , 25c. SPOT CASH AT 12'Jc. Ladles' seamless hose , fast colors and tan , actual value , 20c. SPOT CASH AT 19c. Ladles' flno cotton hose , double sclea , spliced heel and toe , 50c value. SPOT CASH AT 33c. Ladles' silk finished lisle thread hose , spliced heel and toe , regular 75c goods. SPOT CASH AT 47c. Ladies' $1.00 silk hose , SPOT CASH AT DOc. Ladles' black pantlllas at MUCH BELOW COST. Ladles' extra flne Richelieu ribbed vests , actual value , ISc. SPOT CASH AT Ladles' fast Egyptian cotton vests , actual value 20c. SPOT CASH AT Ladles' llslo thread vests In ecru and white , actual value , 45c. 45c.SPOT SPOT CASH AT 23c. Ladles' long sleeved lisle thread vests , DOc quality. SPOT CASH AT 3Sc. Ladles' lisle thread knee length drawers , regular GOc quality. SPOT CASH AT 3Se. Ladles' fast black llslo thread tights , open and closed , silk finish , regular ? 1.25 quality. SPOT CASH AT 85c. KOREAN UPRISING CRUSHED Government Pute a Damper 011 the Rebel lious Spirits There , TOO GREAT HASTE SPOILS THE SCHEME Simultaneous IlovoltVns 1'lunneil but Olio Outbreak Occurred Too Soon unil the Authorlt os Wore Warned 1'lvo Hundred Itcnortccl Killed. VANCOUVER , B. C. , May 23. Through advices received by the steamship Empress of India , It is learned that the trouble that has been brooding In Korea has at last taken definite shape and Chinese soldiers arc being poured Into that country. The first out break occurred at Sing La Too , but It was premature through the misunderstanding of arrangements of Insurgent plans by the per sons at the head of the movement at that point. It bad been their Intention to have upris ings all over the country simultaneously and so paralyze the officials and get control be fore help could be secured. Tills break , coming before the general uprising , has givqn the clew and the Insurgents are being ar rested and arms seized at many points. What the cffeot would have been had the whole plan worked may be judged from what occurred nt Sing La Too. There 3,000 fully armed men suddenly mustered , and before the guards could recover their surprise the governor's palace > \as In their possession. No mercy > vas shown and the governor and his forty officials were put to death , the moro detested of them being horribly and dis gustingly mutilated. Before the troops could bo gathered the Insurgents were on the march to Zoul. To this point GOO Chinese soldiers have been dispatched , but at the date of the dispatch It was feared that , flrcd by success , the rebels would overcome all opposition. Many arrests are being made at Sing Kl Too where another uprising was to have taken place. The rebels are even at this point gathering strength , and It Is feared that they will set their Imprisoned friends free and flro the city. Not much store Is set by the Chinese soldiers , who will turn tall If anything like determined opposition Is shown. At Yokohama the day the steamer sailed the report was received that the Koreans had been subdued with the loss of COO lives , but this could not be authenticated. iiNui : IN ti < ivKrANi : > . London Times Thinks tlint U IVhnt 1're- toiiti ) u Cold I'rrmlum. LONDON , May 23. The Times In Its financial article says : Indifferent as the American public appears to bo to the great efflux of the gold from the treasury it U hardly too much to say that nothing but the confidence ot the people In Mr , Cleve land's sagacity prevents a premium on gold , A vote in congress would bo necessary before a gold loan can be negotiated and we can not learn that any steps have been taken to drag In gold by the ears In that manner from Europe. The public would certainly require a definite announciment that prin cipal and Interest would bo payable In gold before subscribing for a new issue , and it that condition were complied with it would bo unnecessary to como to this country at all , for the national banks would then be prepared to take the bonds. The Issue Is announced of 10,000,000 of India 3 per cents at the minimum pries of 98 to dlschargo India sterling bills , and for other purposes , The loan Is accepted as a sign that no change of policy regarding mint restriction is con templated and that the government Intends to continue the process of keeping money scarce in India , with the object of selling rupees at monopoly prices , even If the India treasuries grow more plethoric. But it may be pointed out that borrowing In sterling does not help India , but will bring homo mouoy accumulated there and the loan SEVENTH DAY. NHVHR before at this season of the ) car Ins there boon of fered such a tempting money's worth. MiVKR was thorc a sale of summer- merchandise which merited the widc-spre.ul attention of shrewd shoppers as this sale does. NEVER was so much cnthusi * asm at any sale. Bring in your pocketbook and let us talk to it. Ladles' pur a silk vest ) , li.iml crochet arms , $1,50 quality. SPOT CASH AT 75c. Ladles' fine llslo thread union suits , hlRh neck , long sleeves , also low neck ami slotvo- lesa , regular $1,75 goods , SI'OT CASH AT 9SC. Ladles' fltio embroidered and scalloped liomstltchcd handkerchiefs In colors and plain , actual value 20c , SPOT CASH AT "C. A flno line of Imported hemstitched and scalloped edged handkerchiefs , actual value 30o , BELOW COST AT 13C. No. 16 moire all silk ribbon , actual vnluo 22c , SPOT CASH AT DC. No. 12 and No. 1C all silk , satin and gros grain ribbons , regular ISe goods , SPOT CASH AT flC. No3. 5 , 7 and 9 all silk , satin and eras grain ribbons , SPOT CASH AT GO. Baby ribbon , 10 yards for 3c. Baby ribbon with plcot edge , actual value 18c , SPOT CASH AT 11C. No. 9 black all silk gros grain satin edge , SPOT CASH AT 00. C. B. corset , flno satlne , regular $1.15 value , SPOT CASH AT 930. No. 350 long waist satlno corset , regular $1.00 quality , SPOT CASH AT SIC. An excellent satlne corset , extra front steel , actual value 75c , . SPOT CASH AT190. . Fancy chocked chemisettes , 9c. Blue and pink chemisettes , with cuds , 25c. Fancy elastics , 4c. Puritan pins with silver tray , 8c. Curling Iron , 3c. Household ammonia , Oc , ' Cutlcura. soap , 17c. „ Velveteen facing , So. I Dress stays , EC. ' Purses. 5c. " " Florida water , 13c. MOR.VV D will prove no remedy for the evils of the situation. KXI'ECTING I.ITTMJ CHANC5K. London's Democratic OrgikiiM Prediction on American Turin Lnglslntloii. LONDON , May 23. The Chronicle says there Is a world of meaning IIL the decision of the republican senators in the United States congress to allow liberty of action In the tariff bill. The Chronicle argues that there is little difference between the propose 1 bill and the McICInley law and cays that the republicans think that If the democrats now make admittedly necessary changes In the McKlnley law It will save the republicans much time and trouble when they accede to power. "Hard times have played mischief with President Cleveland's policy , for the continued export of gold , after the sliver law , to which he ascribed them , was repealed , gave color to the contention of the high tariff people that the free tr.ide agitation Is rjsponslblo for the paralysis of trade and the outflow of gold. The feeling has grown strong and general that the time Is not rlpo for a change In economic policy and It would be wlso for British traders with the United States to adjust their business to the basis of no material reduction In the present tariff. " roilTUUAL AXI > IIltA/ir. . bmull Items from Various I'olnts Ictiirdlic ; tlin Dlplonmtlc Itiipturu. RIO DE JANEIRO. May 23. The Cham ber ot Deputies has approved the attitude ot President Pclxoto In regard to Portugal. ST. VINCENT , Capo do Verde Islands , May 23. A party of Brazilian insurgents , numbering 141 ! men , who did not escape from the Portuguese war ships , on board of wlilch they sought refuge after the sur render of Admiral da Gama , arrived hero today on their way to Portugal. TANGIER , May 23. It Is reported that the Portuguese vice-consul at Rabat , a town of Morocco , has been Insulted and beaten by a number of Brazilians who rcsldo In that toun. BUENOS AYRES , May 23. The disputes between the governments of Portugal and the Argentina Republic respecting the recapture - capture of the Brazilian refugees who es caped from Portuguese war ships , has been amicably settled. ITKMS PIUMI CHINA AM ) JAPAN. Nine I Inn ( I roil T.lrei Lent liy I'looils on the YniiKtRo Two TliouHitml HOIIHCH Ilnrneil. VICTORIA , B. C. , May 23. News from Japan confirms the loss tot the scaling schooners Roslo Sparks , Charlotte Mascotte , Mattlo Turner and Henry Dennis , Chinese advices state thai a flood In the river Han Klang has caused terrible devas tation at Its confluence with the Yang-Taa- Klang , destroying 320 Junks and 900 lives , In Awhln province flre destroyed 2,000 houses. As a result of the plots against him , Viceroy Lang Chang has been suspended for leaving his post ot duty. lumen Itrjrc to hucccrd Muiulellii. LONDON , May 23. The Tlinca says : James Bryce will succeed Mr. Mundolla as presi dent ot the Board of Trade and Baron Tweed- mouth will succeed Mr , Bryce as chancel lor of the duchy of I.ancahter. I'ort Kulcl Wharf Strlku .Spreading , PORT SAID , May 23. Tha strike of coal porters Is extending and the pollco have been repeatedly culled upon to disperse riotous processions. ritiimu Knlchtril for Phonography , LONDON , May 23. Isaac Pitman , the originator of the system ot shorthand which bears hla name , has been knighted. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Cnmmcncint ; at 8 a. m. Doull9 ) Width fine Dress Goods , lSyac yd Best Scotch Gtog. ham , 18c French Satocn , 15c yd French Scrgcttas , 15c yd Commencing at 2 p. in Sccrsuclier Dress Gingham Ladies' Kid Gloves , 25c lien's Kid Gloves , 25c This extra- ordirmry Jlo- Conetlnatlon , l > lizme s , Juvenator Is Falling Ben- the most - wonderful satlonc.Ncrv- ous twitching discovery of tlio age. It of the eyes and other lias been en- florfcd by the pa.ts. Icadiugccleii' Strengthens , tifio men. of invigorates Europe and and ( ones the Ameilcs. rmlrotyitem. Hudan is Hucijan cures purely vege Deb lllty , table. Nervousness , Hudyan stops Emissions , FrematurEness anddcvolopis of the < iis. mid restores charge in 20 weak organs. ' . I'alus in tha days. Cures back , loisel LOST by day ot MANHOOD nltjhtstoppcd quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements , I'rematureness means Impotcncy In tha first Btiige. It Is a symptom of seminal weakness and barrenness. It can ba Gtoppcd in W days by the use of Hudyan. The now discovery was made by the spec- lallHts of the old fnmous Hudson Medical Institute. It Is the strongest vltallzer made. It Is vrry powerful , but harmless. Sold for Jl.OO u package or Bx | packages for $5.00 ( plain sealed boxes ) . Written guarantee Riven for a cure. If you buy six boxes nnd nro not entirely cured , six more will bo Font to you free or nil charges. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Addrens HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1032 Mnrliot St. Sim Frnncisoo , Col. THE ALOE &IENFOLD co , 1408 Farnam Street , THE LION DRUG STORE W. I. SRYMOUH ORAUUATK OPTICIAN. OI'KUA AND UK.VDI.VO OLWKJ. Sl'ECTACUS AND TCYKGLASSUS. The Aloe & Penfold Co , 1408 FarnarnSt. , Opposite faitou Hotel , Headache , Caused by Eyn Strain. Many persons wlioie heads aru constantly ach. Inu Iiu/u no Idea , what relief scientifically fit- ttJ Klaiisca will give them. Till * ttioory U no > unlverually established. "Impiupurly IHtoJ Kluasfa < ill Intarlably Increase tint trouble anil may lea'l ' la TOTAL IIUNDNUBH. Our ability tu adjust Rlanscs unruly ami correctly I * l yon > l question. Consult us. Hyes tested free of THE ALOK & P NFOMJ CO. , Opposlt < i I'aiton Hotel. LOOK I'OU THU QOU > LION.