THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JL'KE JO , 187J OMAJ1A , MONDAY / * , OCTOBEK 1 , 1SJH. INULi'J ' COPY FIVE CLDNTS. WISH STEAMER RELEASED n Bull's ' Pictest to the Ohlno e Imperial Council Prows Effective , CHAD'S ENEMIES AT WORK y M.'mperor Appoint * ComnilMlon lo I : * l mlitn Into tlio Conduct of the War t'Jmrcetl tliliwue MUlorluiirn Are l-i < j to ! LONnON , Sept. 30. A dlipatch from . .hartgbal sajs that owing to the protest of real Britain the Tsung-U-Yamen has or- cred ( he releasenf the British steamer ithan , recently seized by a Chinese' war- ilp on KUsplclon that sliu was earning con- rnbnnd articles of war. Tha owners of the , itearner Intend to claim compensation for the rke'7iirc of the vessel. The dispatch adds that Viceroy LI Hung mug lias received Important dispatches by > > exprcBj from Pekln , Ills enemies sedtt- 1oitsly encourage the dowager empress. In . ' e belief that the defeats ot the Chinese CH were due to hla Incompetence and ' corruption. The Tunes tomororw will publish a dispatch i ut from Rliangli.il today , stating un Im- ierlal decree has brn Issued appointing rlnce ICiing. the cmperor'n uncle , the prcsl cut of the THiing-LI-Yarnen , and the prcsl- / cut nt the udrnlralty , as a Kpcclal com .rnlltei lo conduct Ihe war operations , * A dispatch to the Times from Frankfort . SHJK tha London correspondent of the Frank- v irt Zcltung telegraphs that he has Icarnel 'cm excellent sources that Japan , If she Is * ? iCtcirlous over Chln.i , intends to divide China S dto three Independent kingdoms , which will C jo placed under Ihe rule of native prlncas " ie of whom will be LI Hung Chang , If ecessary , Japan will call a conference of he. powers lo decide the nnttcr. \ uvnsVIN i > ( lltn.l.Y. II llnv i it Oo d Wuiklnir niujoilt ) In t ] > ext hUirtbliii ; . STOCKHOLM , Sept. 22 ( Special Currc- . ndcnco of the Associated Press ) The 'tluiiB which took place In Norvvay last > ck resulted In a victory for the conserva- e party In the Stavcnger district fifty-one tiserviitho and only eleven radicals vvere pled The Akcrhua district elected forty- lit cbnaervnlives and eleven radical ? . The rty nf the left was victorious In the Kris- i district. \V Llndholni , formcilv assistant secre- j nf state of Michigan , la now on his " y back to Amcilca An previously an > "nrkmccd , Llndholm vas arrested in Oallien- rg by order ot the American government h 1 embezzlement , of ftato of Mlchlgai i oney bi > liiK something between $2,000 and 4t,000 The prisoner has , been handed over 1 two Aiiieiican netcctlves sent to Clothen- rg lo take him back , to tlio United Stales Tlowe , ihu Incventor of the biillet-proo at. Is at present giving performances in rckholm. So far ho has met with grca "Bess. The rllles dlsclmrged at him hav en of the Krag-Jocrgcn'on pattern ami re made bj the onlcers ot the Swedlsl : ilty The bullets have not jet succeded li ; i nelratliiR the invsterlous armor. Dawe ? js ottered to sell the secret of his Invcntloi In the fiwpdl h gavernmerit for $18,000. No ninny montha ago he aeked $500,000 for th ; eu > fltj liul times are hard in Europe. It I not Illtcly. however , that ho will sell hi intent. In Sweden The lirgfl Skonvlrk taw mil's under Hie city o ( .Sundsvllle were burned the other day. "lie laborers' cottages were also destroyed bv ro and hundreds of people were made home SSR. SSR.Klnc Oscar will stay In Christiana mill teptembT 2' ) , when he leavea for" Hunnen frs : . Svvetlen. where' the usual annual el mill , to which Kmperor William and th > rince ot Wales have been invited , Is. to iko place. This city Is believed to be the largest tele- ho.to city In the world. According to the itest statistics given out by the -toekholm Setmal Tclephono company , Stockholm has t j resent 11.000 'phones , or about one tele- to every eighteen Inhabitants. llo- lhe present year ends. It Is ebllevcd wlll be a telephone to evety flfteen In- . , JwcJon nf Trouble In fttSunnrry Sscliool < > r thu < ! crin in Army. BERLIN. Sefcyt , M. The sensational rumor "gained currency' early this morning that ilRhty iiaiicommlsb\pnei ( Omc.ers of the I'yurth i regiment of guard * iocatei ( n ulo Motbll _ liurrue-ks hud beeilJJU.jejt , , , ) . The real facts learned ubsoc.u4 | | lly < , t apcnra | that [ -J8.I cuminlaslonedoffll era teiOIBng , , | to Ihe \chief \ Rueimery schoolf , were nrrcsted Satur- Idas" urnlng , The f ) FUlrc. to identify one of- who was a Jijjseu. UI , ( | MBolujtiating BO- pnmplii Ui-'jlvtlK | ( | callej ! tQ | , duthorl- 4C."T > ie to arraign all the officers , g wham was the suspect , before a mil- jtaiy tribunal. Thq guards v\cre alarmed and j > icorlcd ttio prisoners to MndgeburR with fxed bayonetb. LONDON , Fept. SO. A dispatch to the Call ) > - Nevvs from Berlin sajs the arrest of Jho iionc"inni FRloncd officers had nothing lo T0 | with socialism. The commander of the Riinncry school Is disliked on account ot his "evprlty. Having rollced the growing spirit ol fiiMtbordlnatton , he called the nonc-tnmls- soiud olllctrs together and severely repri- inundctl them. Thla was oil Friday night. Tlie men hubseiniently became noisy and ' ' troublesome , and the commander visited Ihelr rooms and ordered tlmt they be silent. The inc. ) became Insolent and openly refused to obey tie ! order. They finally became threat- cuing , ani the conimander drew his swurd In self-defence , ThlR had the l.cct t restoring order. The com- nander Immediately telegraphed to Jinperor William , who ordered the arrest if the mutineers. The Fourth regiment of ho guurtlrt vrai summoned and surrounded [ the school during the night. The non- | 'OinniU l"n < 'd ofllcers were aroused and v.cnt llnto the- court yard , where th commander Bjidrtressed them , sa > lng : "You arc * all IprUoners. nverybody who trie * to escape > niKf abld > hy the conaeriuenccs. " All the prisoners were escorted to the E-ftllwity elation , and nt 3 o'clock In Ihe miornliiK wie sent to Ihe Madgeburg fort- Irris. Another stor > - of Ihe affair ta > s the lominander , Itaron Stettin , was passing fthrough the court yard -luring a drinking and that the men upon seeing htm Intuiting wards. Mnmiiuelll tn Ihn Pnet Shelley. HOMO Sqit. 30 A monument erected by | Italian , mtmlrcr ! to Shelley , the English Jvoet , wns imvclled this morning at Viareg- , Klo , off vvhlch town Shelley WUB drowned ! jjiily E , 1P2- Included among the members jof the comtnllteo htvlng the arrangements i h rhMrgo were Mr Qladstone , Algernon Inhume , the Knglleh poet ; PelK C.iuil- j lot II. ItlKgerlo Donslil , MPIIO | | llarlh.ildl , 1M- I1 1 jnunid < 1e Vinlcis the poet Ilovlo and other Itulaii | > . Taere wa ? a l.tt c r.it'i- I rrlng1 u ( 'iiipli.h : resldeutv it I ninrnt 'ItallatiK ' I July hiflloy vvos "ii.'tmiueJ ity I Mr Leigh. Siiiliilliin ll < Miinni > trjlliiii III V leiinii. VIRNNA , Spil [ SO.-Tlio ( OdftlUtu of this "My today ImM n demoimtrdtlon In front uf .Itiu Iloiixe e < f Parliament. A labor song- , the "hurti * 'A which dem.iuda mil versa ! euffragr. iiiog. The i-lnpng had thu effect of | lhorowa restive and the nalirn In- Mttd dispersed the meeting , Four- lc ii of iho leaders vvere urroxted. < 'llllll > C llll.VlllRIIII. . Ill pi. LONDON , h > pt. -Thiro I * a atrrnj : ui- plclou that tlie Chilian cruiser Dlnnco Hn- calaiU , which wa completed on tlie Tyne thli wetKv will be turned over to a Chinese R ooon at h * ftaches tbe blfitt K on October 9. The Chinese alilp Chin AVe arrived at Llverpjol yesterday with n large number of Chinese on board It Is said these men are Intended for Ihe crew of the Chilian warship. _ AM , yonr AT I MJIH'IHI.I S. HrfiigFM llronjrlit llnck lln n Not. Yet llren l.nniinl , NUW CHILEANS. Sept. BO. The Times- Democrat' special correspondent at IJlue- flelds under flute of September 14 , writes as follows Blnce my last letter nothing hero hai created' ripple The IlrUlsh gunboat Molnwk arrived off Minefields- with the ban ished Kngllrhnirn and Americans a few days ago. None of them \vero allowed to come on shore The two Americana , Lampktn and Wlltbatik , were put on board the United Slates elilp Mniblohead. nnd the Englishmen were carried by the Mohawk to Jamaica. If a ! ! the tumors I hear on the streets hate any truth In them , It best for some of the [ finished not to rl-jk fair trial of the churgcx against them. Since my advent here on Mie second Instant , no arrests have Vcn made , nor has any one been oppressed In any way On the contrary , the , result of an elec tion on tlie 8th Instant. Indicates the Amer icans are In no ircat danger at present. The alcarte Und four councllmen elected were Amerlcina. Jose Madriz , special commissioner of the supreme government , ha * IsstieJ a clrcuar declaring that the hoisting of foreign nag ? on private edifices In this city Is prohibited Commissioner Jludrlz has also Issued a de cree prohibiting the Importation of firearms and ammunition. The Urltlfch subjects , ulias Mosquito Indians , still continue to leave Minefields for Jamaica and Grand Cayman A few ila > s 100 soldiers of the NIcaraguaii .army ul i departed from Bluetlelds for Nic aragua , i XIU-A MAKP.S A IHJMAI. . Mill quit 1'tillllen a I Turn llln Attcullo In Kiilatug C on or. CITV OP IICXICO , Sept 30 General An tonio Ezeta has ajrivcd here. He called on Presdcrit DliiK today In a merely friendly way. lie denies any Intention of starting it revolution and says he hits In no way author ized the telegrams sent out from San Fran clseo sitting ho was coming here to make war on Salvador or Honduras He says be Intend * making ( Ills' country his home and will cn .iRo In colTe planting and bring h.s . family here. Ills grandparents were born In Metlco and lie looks upon the country as Ills adapted I ume. Ilu laughs at the idea of war between Mexico and Guatemala. He srnvs 1,000 Mexican soldiers would b * mare limn enough to clean out Guatemala , which lies no soldiers of esperlcnce and worse olll- CCM. CCM.President President Diaz was Interviewed and says the telegrams imbllshcd In the United Stales that Mexico hns any intention of Interlerlng with Central American affairs is absolutely without foundation. The- boundary dispute with Guatemala will be , he said , fettled without vvut "VllnlMer Matltlr IJtf.p < is . < l. XI3W OULKANS , Sept 30. The As- sucluti'd press correspondent In HluefleUN , Nicaragua , under date of September 24 , says Jose Madrid , minister of foreign affairs , who ha * been In Minefields on behalf of I'rctildent Zclaya. hab suddenly been de posed fro mhls office , and on September li > left for Managua. The threatened revolution between the two pattl's. us fur as can be learned on the Atlantic coast , has as jet not made Its ipr pearance When civil war dpes ooMe ; It' will he short ami . .the - onsoiVKtlve paitj , which is composed of the brains of Nicara gua , "III oncjo more be put In power , IM'eium I hat 1rim1 > l t'ie C/nr. VIHXMA , Sept. 30. The Tagcblatt pub lishes a letter from 8t Petersburg stating Is ' Muttering with two distinct mal adies , lie has been affected for some time 1 with highly developed neurasthenia , coupled with anaemia When the attacks are severer than usual his whole household Is alarmed TheHceond disease was long In developing At first It was taken for diabetes , then Hrlght'H diseate , and finally for tuberculosis adeUion of the kidneys. The kidney affec tion was aggravated lately by a cold con true ted during a night visit to his son , Grand Duke Gc-oige. I'll keil IrinipM to HiTrnd I'oliln. SHANONAI , Oct. 1. It Is reported here that Sunk-Kill , tlio emperor's father-in-law Is taking "i.OOO picked Manchnas to Klvan , where he lias been appointed to the chief command. The Kashgar corps , numbering 20,000 men. Is expected to arlrve at Pckln shortly. All the foreign drilled troops In the province o of Shen-SI , Ilo-Nan , Shan-See. Bhang-Tung , Hit'.Van , Hn-l'el and Kang-Seo sent to cover PeMn , are masMng nt Tung Chow nuclei General Liu. They number .Ti.OOrt men. -ellllli ; : tile Itrrr lln.lrott. LONDON , Sept 30. The Ilerlln correspond- ent of the T.mes sajs that negotiations have been upene < 1 between the brews and the < > o- clallstH. with a view to bringing about a com promise of the long continued beer boycott. The brewers have conceded a portion of the ilumindH made by the * socialists and It la probable that tlio negotiations will effect the desired end. OiiU li lteciitnro | .Miitiirtum. AMSfUliDAM , Stpt. SO. Dispatches from BuUnlu announce the Dutch , after having eight houra hard fighting , captured Matar- : uu.i the ttonghold ot the Ballnese rebels. The Dutch loss was one I'eutenant and twplvo privates killed anil four officers and fort-live private ! ) wounded. Ihe Dallneao Ijst hpavllv. liiHtnu HIIIH on the .New Tail IT lji\v. LONDON , eit. | 30 , A dispatch to the Time1 * KIJS M. flruwacit , consul general of Traiice at Chicago , will be at the foreign office thro days this week for the purpose of In- slrncting all comers on the new American tariff Inw I retail tiitli iKtudur tn IHKlunil llrslK" " . I'VltlS , Sept , 30. The Temps hajs M. He- Troasls Trench nmbissador to Great Prltaln haH resigned and that he will bo succeeded by Huron tie Courccl , who was prealdent elI I ho llerlng sea tribunal ot arbitration KiiHil * Will ll-in mi .Veil trul LONDON , Oct. 1. A dispatch to the Chron- Icle from St Petersburg says that Russia Intends to maintain a neutral position In the ( Milnehe-Japanei-e dispute , unless Japan an- next'tt Curea , 1'enlrul AmnrlcH 11 In i Dropp-il. NiV YOKK. Sept. 30 A special dlspatcl to the \Vorld from Tegucigalpa a > u 1)6 project of u Central American union has tieer dropped for the present. kim llomliiK < > Iie < tro ) < l l > y the Iliirrlinne- PAULS , Sept. no. The Dcbatg has a dig patch from San Domingo stating thai half of Ihii town was destroved by the recent htirrl c-ins. I olor PrlntlniWorks lluriKil. LONDON , Sept. 30. The Crown Poln Color printing works at Leeds has been lie ktro > ed by fire , entailing a loss of noo.QOO cirr nH tv . ClnirLcl llli VlllfnlljAllHbruuillug tiiltli ultll Intent In Sleiil , _ . UAKLIN'S. Wvo , , Sept. 30 ( Special T le- leI' gram- Word i cached here today that Cap tain P II IUy , V. 8. A. , actlnt ludiun ugcut .it Bhoshone Agency , near For i WuBlukitt. ha-t been arrested. Thevvarran ! charge wilfully inlsbrandlng live nlockwlil ( | Inte-nt to thereby uleal the same and jirevcn the Idftilille-atlon thereof. The crime U ul I le-ged to hnve been committed on Septcmbe 7. CharUx Illondle , nn ex-cow buy , IK charged an accessory. The ca e escltei more than ordinary Interest nn account of the prominence ot the purllrs iinJ tin friction rxUtlng between the captain am d people of Fremont county pertaining lo In dUn affilnu NT is Union Pacfio-We'tsra Un'oi Telegraph Oaaa Wll Come Up iu November , SUPREME COURT V/ILL / PASS ON IT Snvrnll Other Important C'nnei un tlio Docket fur tlio C inning Term , A lining Them un Inlertnt Conituerca Co in nil ton fa 10. WASHINGTON , Sept. 30 The fall term of the United States supreme court will convene on Monday , October 8 , nnd devote that day to the customary ceremonies of the term , the call upon the president , etc. The work of the first week will be upon the docket , no Important cases being In hn- mediate prospect. It Is not probable that there will be any dechlons rendered by the court before the latter part of November In the second week of the term the cases particularly assigned will be taken up , unions them being a number of considerable Im portance The case of the United States against the Union Pacific Railroad com pany nnd .thu Western Union Telegraph company Is one , being brought to test the light of the Union l'.iclflc to lease Its tele graph franchise to the Western Union. Another Is the case of the Texas Pacific Railroad company against the Interstate Commerce commission , the question at Issue being the right of the railroad to discrim inate. In freight charges In favor of foreign freight The cpsc of New- York against Eiu > Is early on the list , Involving the prosecution of John C. Kno , the Now York banker who fled to Canada The rise agahiHt thf > Kugir trust unJer the anti-trust law Is also aaslgnol. Justices Field. White. Hrevver , Ilrown and Shlras are In the city. Justice Harbin Is In Chicago. Chief Jus tice Fuller Is expected to arrive lit the city on Monday. Justice Gray has not yet ar rived homo fiom Europe. Justice Jackson has been at Manltou Springs all sum mer , and It Is not knnwn whether he will bo back for the opening ot the full term. M TIlAtK Kill nll.Vl.lt. tlrxleui President Deilarrs the Proposed Coutriss of > itloiiH Wilt lie I'oitponril. WASHINGTON , Sept 30. The Mexican government , which originated a glowing scheme for the rehabilitation of silver as a money metal by a union of all the nations of the western hemisphere with the great stiver producing countries of Asia , his been obliged to defer for a time nt least , the preliminary steps. It was In contemplation to gather delegates frotu these countries at nn International conference , to be held In the City of Mexico/ are ! It was part of the plan to make It uncomfoi table for European na tions that persisted in holding to the Muftli * ] I gold ytandnrd by negotiating trade and com- I metclal treaties between the nations party , ! to the conference , ali | < iwVng cplondlrt' 'tfade j advantages. ' to sllver-uslrg countries. But all ! < this tuts fallen through , for the present , at ! ' least , and the news comes from JIe\lco , where I ' President Diaz touched upon the subject In a , message lo congress , In which , after de- ( ciibit.g lue reforms he had inaugurated in the" Mexican finances , he says : "Unfortunately , the plan thus made had to be deferred , the hostilities between those most Interested , ( Japanese and Chinese ) hav ing In the meanwhile Intervened. " J'OISI.I > i I ( UN V A 1.1 ! IS. Dlllilultn to in nt from tlin IllrcLtiir of Ihu llnllPil Matei Vtlut. WASHINGTON , Sept 30 As required bj Ihe act of August US , 1694 , the director of the mint hat t&ttniated anil the. secretary proclaimed the valui > of foreign coin' . The changes arc as follows Value Value July 1. Oct. 1. 1S94 1S9I. Hollviais of Uolivln . J0.117 KHGt Peso of Central AmcrlcM . 4K7 4(57 ( Shanghai Tnel of China. . .076 OJ5 llnlkwan Tuel of China . . 753 Id's Tlen-Tcln Tnel of China . . . .727 Che-roo Ttiel of China 717 Peso of Colombia 417 4b4 Sucre of Hcitadot 437 .4M Rupee of India 217 AU Yen of Jupan 401 . .IX ) Dollar of Mexico , 497 .f.OI Sol of Peril , 4" .4M Rouble of ltu sln 366 .371 Muhbub of Tripoli . . . . 413 .418 The estimate of the value of coins of coun tries having a blngle silver standard Is made up on the average price of silver for the - three months ending September 20 , 1894 , viz. $0. < M127. There has been added to the list - the Tlcn-Tsln and Che-Poo taels of China These values are stated to govern In the set tlement of the customs dutlen. . lrlg < ller ( meml llnpklns ( tfltlres. WASHINGTON , Sept SO. Ily operation of law Brlgad er General John H. llopklns. commUsary general of sitbs'stence since December , lh2 , retired from active service jesterday. The fact was announced In an official order from the War department re counting at length the gallant and meritori . ous eeivlce of General Hopkins since his graduation from the ml ) lary academy In 1852. After Indian service he- was with Mc Dowell at Bull Run , on Grant's staff at Shlloh , anil Vlckeburg an 1 Mobile , Ala. He became a brigadier general In 18G3 and commanded a division and received a number of brevets for meritorious and gal lant service. I. HIPS n * .Mnll Koutea - WASHINTGON , Sept 30 Second Asslbt- ant Postmaster Ocneral Nelson Is giving a great deal uf attention to special mall serv ice In large cities He has ordered prepared - maps of nil large cities , showing the sur , face car lines with a view of having mall cars run over them. He expects to give- his attention especially to carrying ; mall on elec tric * ear * which run fnuii the centers of cities to the fciiburbs and to adjoining smaller towns Cable cars may be utilized where - possible , but Mr. NeUoit Is of Ihe opinion only on electric cars running long distances will It be profitable to carry the malls , - rroicriitlnt ; tlio Sheep Men , WASHINGTON , Sept. 30. Act'ng Sccre- | tary Sims of the Interior department has asked the attorney general to direct the ( proper United States attorneys In California lo Institute proceedings against all tres passers on all forest reservations In that . Btate. It appeals sheep men have torn down the notices of the government to cease tres- pasting and have allowed their sheep to pat- turo In Ihn reservations There Is no | > ro - Vislon madR for guardians or watchmen for restrJtlons , and the only way the Interior department can prevent ticspaeslng Is by prosecuting offenders. t Morm Unrnliig * 1)1(1 Mmli Good. WASHINGTON. Sept. 30-Actlng Chief Dunvvorthy of the Weather bureau has Issued a special chart Illustrating graphically by sl\ maps the origin and progress of the West India hurricane which lasted from Sep tember 34 to the UUtli. The weather ebb - - b rveni aloiiK the- coast report that as the re sult of Ihe hurricane warnings no shipping wan d urn aged. The warnings also were of K great value to the r ce Interest * and the damage - ago vvus j-llght. The goods In Charleston , S. . C , were movc-d long before the Btorm tide arrived , mid $1. < M0 > ' ) worth of properly was i KrlKfou iMuilu Twenty-One Knoln. W\SIIINGTON , Sept. 30. The v.slneerlng boards rrporU upon the pe-i forma nee In prl- I vale trial of the torpedo boat CrlccBon are that hc nude tvvent-one knots with 350 ) revolution ! , of her propellers. AH the- engines , are iU lRii d tu tun when at full speed 400 tevi'Uilloiis ' , the cnglirera have no doubt II t * U1 niako the rt'i'ilrtd ' twenty-four knote oer hour when In trim. A J has been neces sary ta send to Diibii < | ue , Jfhere the boat wna built , to replace thfe broken eccentric , the ofUclal trial cannot be Held Until the week after next. _ x.tlt vVnlrr l'l ! i i"Vol "AMinlttnl Prcc. WASHINGTON' , fecpt 30 ecretary Car lisle has made a decision. In which he holds the paragraph In the new l&rllT bill placing on Ihe fiee list "fish , frozen or packed In Ice. fresh. " does noC apply to salt water Ilali , Inasmuch at th * latter Is specifically placed In the dutiable schedules at the rate of half n cent per pouml -i//'j..T//MJ A.I.M > c.t.srs. KnocUcU Out liy tlm Nocclftl l.i nil Conrt , hut VUll > nt lilvit Up. SANTA rn , N. M. , Sept. 30 , In the United Statei court of private land claims , appeals have been taken to th * United States supreme . preme court In the following cases' The San Miguel del Bade grant lit San , Miguel county , In j which ex-Vice President Lev ! P. Morton la the t principal claimant ! the Canada Deles Apache grant , In Valencia county ; the Canon do Chtuna grant. Involving it l&rge tract claimed by the Rio Arrlba Land & Cattle company ' , in Ilio Arrlhn county , and the 131 Titjo grunt , near Albuquerque. The court has confirmed tha llartolomc Dergre grant In Valencia county to Ihe extent of eleven square leagues , an defined by the act of possession , The claimants were Clolsa L Bcrnre and the estates of Miguel A , Otero and Manuel A. Otcro , and the amount crlglnnlly claimed was 250,000 acres. The coutt was badly divided on this cliltn , and It was sustained by a bare majority. Judges Fuller and Murray filed dissenting opinions on the ground that the val'.dltv of the original grant hud not Ijceti established , and that , even conceding this to be true , the grant hail been abandoned. The case was hotly contested on both ) sides. In speaking of a possible appeal ot the Cochltl case , United States Attorney Reynolds said if an appeal was to be tul.qn , ( here was no reason vvhv It should be donej at once , and then added that ho would seolhat. It was docketed In the United States supreme court Inside of ten days , and advanced ) for hearing at the approaching October term. nigh Winds nnd Heavy $ - ( ireutly Itetnrit Incoming- J'enKels , QU.UtANTINn. Stnten , Island. Sept. 30. The prevailing eastetlyi wind of the past few days caused an unusually high tide today At S o clock u. jm , the wind hauled to tlie east , northeast. ) and continued to freshen , and at 11 o'clock il blew a strong gale from the same direction , with a verv heavy sea and prospeclu , of a big storm Incoming vessels reported a tremendouslj heavy sea running all along the- coast Ves sels from the pastwardthave had the wlm fair , but those nrrlvlngjfront the southward felt the full force of' Ihe sto-tn. The steamer Comal of the Sfallory line was the onls vessel to arrive this morning fiom the. i-oulhward. Captain lilsk reports havltif experienced very heavy"weather since leav ing Galveston , a continuation of east , or northeast gale * , with hljXh head eeas , which greatly retarded her progress , she being de lajed more than tw.cn tyfonrhours. . She Ljr celvc < ( no tfcttfmge , how-vcr A very ihlRli tide , prevailed itienir the Staten Island shoie this morning , but FO far as could be ascertained , no cerlou ? dam.ye wns done to property along Ihe s oro. The steamer Grecian , of thu Allen line , which cleared jreeterday for Glasgow. \ < eit" ) to anchor lit jravesend bnj tn awat | Jfjj ahitteinent of the gale. lAt 11.15 a. m. h..4 ° got"/undr"vyay mil proceeded on hervisage. . All -vessels coming from snurheiti ' pnd AVeit Indian ports < vlll undoubtedly fee ) ( be full force of E the gale and be much dflajed \Vrntrri ICotuU < ) lit-ct tn Contrtl 'tiulllc , \B ( H Illlldll 1. 1 111- > l tVlllgrillIll , CHICAGO , Sept -There H a lively low btewlng between the \Veatern Passenger a oelntlon und the Central Traflla associa tion. Ihe vvtsletn n > .i < l& < lAtla'e | the east ern toads nre imyliiKT * uch , large commla- .sloni : on thiouch bu lne s originating In the tenltoty of the Western lusoelutlim that the tales on regular' business ntc being bidlj enlped The Centra ] Tratllc llneaic in rather the better position In the contro- versv , us they are tible toiemlnd the west ern lines tlint on se-vernl occasloiiB the c stern - ern lines hnvo Invited the co-operation of the wc-stcin lines In pome uintngernent which would abolish , thei p.ivment of com- mlt-xlons entliely. / The Southern PacificIs extremely HIIX.IOIIS to have the old Trunscontlnental Pn. sciifrer UH'-oclntlon In full operation fipaln. The main illftlcillty at pie -ont IH the dlfTetenees between the Southern Pac-lllc and the Atelilmiii anil thdne , It Is believed , will be at ranged before long 'ihere Is n Kiowlng opinion , Ina. that the Atchfson , which l Bt piesent n , member of no asso- ilatlon , will befctc lone experience n change of heart and become once mole a inembci of thc Westetn I'relHht 5ind Weslein Paw- scnger usxoclatloim. Thtt opinion Is bised latgely on the belltjf llutt Receiver Walker Is partial to Ihe a oclallotiH. nv.4 t.v.\vii Drg.inUt and oxton of n fit. I.ou ( Imreli -ItjHterloimly IJptnoneil ST. LOIT1S , Sept ffll .loseph Cunningham , nexton of St. Peter's I ! lncopul chinch , Is dead , and S. V Ite kett , the organist , Is d > lns froirl the eTebti ( < oC an udmlnlHtr.itlon of some violent poison hi a lunch of which they partook In the cliunh There Is no elue to the peipetiators of the murder , : ia It Is believed to be > , noi li theio any ex planation of the mvjitery. Hcckett wan prae tlclng upon the organ for the Subbuth | ] seivlces , und , accotding to Ihe fragmentary Btory told by him , he partook of a lunch which Cunningham iind procured. lltoiKt Thompson , colored , ex-nexlon of the church ' , who was leceutly removed to make a place for Cunningham , Is undei arrest , but tfie evidence to conmct him with the nlfuli Is very Might. I'urtlfj Inir Peiiiuin'n ' llnrbor. PHNSACOI-A , Kin , Sept. 30.-AI Its last nesslon congress opuroptlated $ IXUOO to hetln the woiU of foillf > lng four ports on the gulf coaht , along- lines to be designated by the cecretarj' of vvhr , Secietary I.amont. in tirconlnnce with trm recommendation of the engineers cotiatTtiituiK the board of fortifications , has designated Pensapola ns ono of the vorls. THK engineer In choree : of the- government weirR Iti this harbor baa been notified the suni , of TIOO.WX ) lias been plnt-cd to the Credit of Penwicola ami in- xtriicted to begin th tturveyc for u Kite upon which le > erei I Jv.lntteiy ( if heavy illn- . .ippcarlnguns und i tatteiy of seacoai-t niortaiH Ulu : bitehatt > fen Helectcd on Santa Itova Nlatiil , , UHC mile east of Tort Plckens , anil u Hitrvey In now being made. Tin- estimated cost jot the work Is over Jl.OOII COO. NI3W YOniC. Sept , 30The vveddlnK of .loseplilne de Acostn. daiiRhter of the late Qcneial Jose du Arotlu of VentBuela. uml Albert O , Kalcon , formerlv KVc'relaiy of the Peruvian legatlc-n ut Wufhlngton , took place nt St. Loin chtireh this evening- . The bilde was richly attlr < I In'vvhlle natln , with millings of lucv. She vatl < ed up the "Isle with her brollnr-ln-ldw. " nencrul J. T. S.iveilu , mlnhtii- * nr of'Venezuela. After the ehtirc-h eetemony' celetnony VV.IH given by Ihe bride's mother , .Mrs. Joxe do Aoosta , In the suite apiirtmenlM In the Waldorf , I'uiuideil li NryC'rotlierluiDil. . NiW YOIIK. Hepl Zo. lly solemn nnd , nipreHxIvp ceremOrdw ! In St Ctuytioatroiii Hplsc-opil church t 0u > thu peisotmllty of ItUHBel Whlte-omb , u former Uoston society man , was sunk , and he emerged Into f "Brother Hugh , ' ' the fountlir mul first member of the new Hiothvihoc l of the American rhuiih , Ills life being c-onsc- cratHl to vvoik amom ; Hie pool and lowly , and f-peddlly among the children of pov erty. Brother JltiKh v\lll ba joined l > j mi- ottiti Itonlon } ouni ; mun In a work or yo. I'lilK-i-'i Itiiiiuliiy SI it lleail MKMPHIS , 8vpt. -Oeneral A M West , ( iindldate for vice president uf the UnlleO HtaU" ) I" 1 81 on the Kre nba < K ticket wlilt nene-ral Uiiijumln K , Ilutler. ilUd at ifollv Springs. JMI s. , toduj JPIU M ) West vvns Ihe tlr l president of Hit Chicago Rt. Ivouls te New Urleann rallnn > ( now the Illinois Central ) , and was the pioneer railroad t buMJer of the south. CRUSHED UNDER LUJ1BER Unknown L'noh ' Ton h Kills d in n Freight Wreck in Illinois. FOUR OTHERS K LIED AND TWO INJURED Train \\rcclccraltetuotn I till I uml Hitch I'j i < < ciijor Train Nt.ir Toledo , ( Ililn I'liglnerr Hlllr < l Hint l > i ivi.r l Othc Injured. WOODSTOCK. 111. , Sept. 30 At .130 o'clock this morning a fielght train bound for Chicago was wrecked on thu Chicago & . Northwestern at Grovtr'a Crossing , about a mlle west of this city. When the wrecking crew reached the spot the vclco of a man was heard calling for help H s hand protruded from beneath the debrK Iho wrecked car vva loaded -with green planks and the lum ber was removed as rapidly at , possible , lho result being the discovery of live dead bodies , one man badly Injured and a boy seriouMy bruised and shaken up. The dead ate : LITTLE. Frtcpcrt. 111. TYHIJLL DAVIS , Mount Morris , Ul. UNKNOWN IJOLincoln. . Neb. UNKNOWN BOY , residence unknown. UNKNOWN MAN , salt ] to be known as "Milwaukee Hddle. " The Injured are : Jo rph GraJy , Pali Illver , Mass , leg broken , back Injured and let ! vvrst chewed by one of the boys In his death struggles , the latter dying with his head pinned by the lumber to Grad > 'h breast. Sam Newman 12 years old , lreeport , 111. TOLKDO Sept 30. Train No 42 , tin Ihe Wabash railroad was wrecked this morning at Maitnice a small town twelve- tulles toitth cf the city. The accident happened shortly before 7 o'clock and was tht result of a well- laid plan to tHtch the entire train. Happily , albeit mlraculoililj. Hie Pullman kept on the track , and the mall and baggage cars , although badly vvtecked , dd not contain any victims F N Smith , engineer , Toledo , was killed The fatally Injured are A H Day ( Ire- man , Toledo , and the slightly Injured S Holland , Inall clerk. Cleveland : U. P J Provost vest , n. S Comn and J S. Dallon of ToleJo The wreck was , planned b > whoever con ceived the plot to occur ot the west end of a long Mtllng just bcvond the Maumcc sta tion The rail at the lower part of the switch target had been removed and the switch was partly thrown. The target Indicated a clear truck and engineer Smith was not aware of the situation nmnj minutes befoic bis motor was bumping ilong on the ties. As boon as the train struck the switch It leaped Into the air , fell forward toward the ill ten and turned completely over. The trucks of the mall car * followed the engine , but the cara t'-cmsclves went in an opposite direction Undar them were found the dead body of IJng IICCT Smith and riremnn Daj At the time of the wreck the train vas tunning at Its regular speed and It IB considered a mttaele that no more lives ivere lost The express and baggage cars were literally re- dtired to splinter * , although thu occupants escaned unhurt. There wtre bevetal passen gers on the combination smoker , which w.ia wrecked beyond repair , yet no scutches could be shown by any of tt'ein The pa- scncers In the Pullmans were only made aware of the accldtnt by th.6 severe Jolting which they uxperlencsd Wrecking tialns from Trtedo s-nd Fort Wayne , Jnd. , were Immbdldtelv sent to the nee-no of the wreck and the muln track was cleared for travel by 7 o'clock thl& evening The dead engi neer and llremnn are both new men on the road and ore believed to Imve eomo from the Lehlgh road during the recent Ameri can riallvvay union Mrlko. unfit. Ho VI in Co from tlmilii to Oe * .Molnea unit riicin lEe ltaiiiiluti | il MOINES , Sept. 30. ( Spec'al ' Tele gram ) About all the atrangemcnts are com pleted for the grand republican rally to be held In this cltv ne-l Prlday evening , and It Is expected to eclipse an } thing political in this city this fall The chief attraction will bo Ccvernor McKlniej of Ohio at dually Tabernacle and Congressman Dolllver ol Kort Dodge at Poster's opera house. Governor McKlnley will also speak at the opera house to give all who can a chance to tee and hear him. Governor Jackson will preside al the Tabernacle meeting and Lafe Young at the cpcta house. A banquet will be tendered Governor McKlnlej at the Savery1 house after the mectlncs. at which 250 covers will bo laid. Hon. A. II Cummins will be toast- mast'r on this occasion and Colonel E G. Pratt will preside The speakers will be. Governor William .McKlnley of Ohio , Gov ernor Prank 1) . Jackson of ( own. Congress man J , P. Dolllver , Congressman John A T Hull , Editor Lafayette Young , Chairman James E. lib the and Judge George G. Wright. McKlnley will come In from Omaha over the Rock Island , tpeaklng from the rear platform ut the following pl'iceb and times : Avoca , 12 4f > , Atlantic , 1 10 , Anita , 2.03 ; Casey , -iIO , Stuart , 30. ! McKiuIcv and party will leave Des Molncs Saturday morning over the Chicago & Northwestern , passing through the following towns via the Northwestern mid Iowa Central at the times Indicated Ames , 7 50 , Nevnda , 8.10 ; Mar- shalltown , fl.Ol , Hldora , 10:17 : ; Ackley. 11 27 ; Hampton , 1OH ; Mason City Junction , 1 05 ; Mason City. 1 15. < ; .i//siio/f//r n'ir.i , .NOT HeiileH Vll IntervloTVH with Him Coiicei elm hlnUltis i > f tbn Koiv Mi ng. ST PAUL , Sept. 3n-Captain Thomas llvder Galeswuithy of the liutlsh meiolmnt * man Kovv Shlng , which vvuu sunk by the Japanese crulFer Manlvv.il over a month agu while taking Chinese tioopg to Coien , m- rlved In this city tonight on the Not them Paclllc und left tonight for London , where the lirltlsli ndmlmlty Is nwaltlng his lepori on the Koiv Shlng affair. Or Franklin HogerH of ( he naval lionpltal at Yokoliumn , with his vvlfe and daughter , urtlveil an the same Iruln nnd i > iocee-ded tonight to fill- ' eago and Washington on a vac.itlon trip. Neither vvould pcnk of tlie Kovv Shlng- event. Cwptuln iJnlenvvotlhy MUbmllted to enough of an Intel vlPvv to deny all the in tervlevvs that were alleged to have been had with him , urttertliiK' l\n hud not until today poken to n neuxpapet man In Amer- Icn. He Balili "I declined every InvltHllun to malcn uny mil of a statement for the pres . I fjnhe to nobody and I have nothing to Hny to you , nor will I mieak to uny onu else until 1 tc'iirli nngland. In due time Ihe full imitlciilarg will be made known to the world , " Sturm Diinum-e nttliintl < fllr. ATLANTIC rlTV. N , .1 . Sapt 30. The northeast ptorm which hns been raging along the roast for neveral dai.s is liicreas- Itm lu fury tonlKht. Heavy ( -ule.H are iilaylng havoc with the telephone and tele- Kraph wlreB and Ihe suit IH daiiKcr iusl > high. The vvnler IH on u level with build Ings In the Inlet dixtilet ami IH bieaking over the board walk all along the OCLMU front. The- elect ilr lalhojd on HiiiKiintlne street ha.s been vvntiheit up In never. ! I plates on the lower end of the beach and It H fenred the Mn n tea in bout wharf will go , AH It l rapidly weakening. The rnlliond track * at that point were xuhineigeil and tin ; l.uc- afternoon trains had great difficulty In etosalng. _ _ _ nn > t < i Off tlie I'firvlioul ti" < t l > rr > vrueil , MINNKAJ'OLIS , He pi. 30.-At Cha kn , twenty inllt-s w ntli of UIH | rlly , hut even- liiir. JX > UH | Sh.npe uml bin family of nvq children OIOVM unrm the fetry to fiom the river It being ilurk lie diove tuo far , und the pole knocked iluwn Dm aprcu anil the team nnd family drove overboard Into the river Sharpe nuved hhnyeir but hlH wife and ( he children and team vvf-te Oiovvncd , ml < i ( u rinin'nent JMnuitor , Kept lA upeelal from Olivet to the Free PieBB aH ThoiiuiB lHbtook , prim Ipal < I ihu normal ilvimitment of olivet ( .olliegc. died lad nlKbt ot ittrophy of the llvei I'rof i : tubuck vvus one of the most prominent cdurulois In Michigan and w.ia 71 yearn of a to. He nerved ub principal of Ihe State Normal school ut Yi llnntl nnd for many j ears haa been known n Ihw fnthcr of olivet college. Prof iXnbrook nlso pave several jenrs of nervier as regent of the State university nnd "title super intendent of public Instruction Ills active connpctlon with MIchlKnn educational liuer- e-sts lasted nearly hnlf . centur } . 7'or.wi HIM it tn.iM , > iri..isr. Mr * . MiiNiiimrvv of Onmliiv l.oeute * Her M ! lnc Spmnii In tlit > Chleiitso Vluruite. CHICAGO , Sept 30. ( Special Telegram. ) John McNamara left his home In Cunilng street In Omaha five years agu , and thnt was Ihe last hi * wlft or family heard of him A year ago Mrs. Mc.N'amnra and her three chil dren removed lo Chicago McN'nniara was about CO vrars , old when he dli appeared. As the yonrs passed End no word cime from him the family mourned h m as dead. Once Mrs > McNamara read In an Omaha paper that an unknown man , answering the do- scilpllon of her husband , was killed by the cat a at Los Angeles , C.il. McNamara had frequently talked of going to California be fore he left home , and ( his strengthened Mr. . McNamara In the belief that the man killed at Los Angeles vvns her husbiiil. Kcr Ihe last vear Mr ? McXamara und her children have been living at Fifty-first co.irt. September 22 one of the children , now grown to be n voting woman , sty an account In n newspaper of the killing of a man supposed to lie John McNamnrn by a Northern Pacific express train at the Crawford avenue cross- InE The remains -were taken lo the eou ty morgue. Thu girl suggested that prrhap * . It was the long-absent hushand and father , and the mother was prevailed upon next day to RO to the morgue -with the eldest daughter. The-y were shown Ihe bo-ly of the man nip- posed to be John McNamara. but Ihev fulled to Identify It. The morgue keeper told them the body would bo Kept ten days , and then , If It was rot claimed. It would he burled In the potters' field. Today Mrs McNaniirn rcniurlcd to her daughter that Monday vvoull be the tenth dny "I've been thinking all morning , " she eald , "of a scar that was on jour father's tippet lip The body vvc caw at the imirgue had a inustharhe. Now If the mustache was fhaved off , 1 could tell positively vv hi I her It Is John's body or no" Mis MsNamara , In company with her diUKhter. made another visit to the dead hou o. She e\plalned her errand to the morgue keeper and the dead ninn s mustache vvai shaved oft There , clearly tevealed was the big scnr that Mr * . McNamara MI Id would be found If the body was that of her huiluml The Identification seemed complete , nnd In stead of being put In the potetrs Held Form McNamara , the outcast , will receive u Chris tian burial. c /.vro/.riMJ I/////UAS. Imprinter ISnrtui'll < .elH u Venll < t Ilio Citieriitni n * . ItOSTCiN. Sept 30 An Imiijitnnt derision infecting millions of ilolhus vvotth of i-l tlms against Ihe United States irdveimn'nt been rendi'ted by Judge Colt of tlie I'nlted States rourt The decision win in the1 lt'- hrtled cn'-e of Joseph Hmtvvell , mi hn- poi tetiiKt\Inst Leveiett SaMlrmlt , loim- eilv < ollcrlor of the tint t ul Itoston The question at Is < Mie was on Ihe Interpretation of tedious " .Oil and .V.U1 ot the rev's l stttutes of 1S77 , reguUtiiiK the time man ner nnd an into of a ptotest ti ilnst th > juy- rnent of due * UtirtwtH tiled u wiilten pro test with the collector within ten days after liquidation , but the govt tnmeiit ion- tended when mgtilng the cnse that Uic pto < teat should have been nude when Hitrlwel inlil the estimated ihilv JudKe ( 'ill lur row deilded Kurtvvell was il ht The > ; ov < cinnicnt will lake an appeal This H nal < to be the tlist ijeclMon ev.-i ylvcn nn ( h < point In question , vjld Tune rmit I'uHsn.v v CLAYTON,1 N. Li Sept. " 'I. ThDinn * * O ) Josg-s , belter known nS "rnrlp Tom , " oni of thu oldesl American residents of Xrv .Mexico , Is dead. Mr. HosK eiirne to Nnv .Mexico In 154' , with his falliti. cine of tin first otKanlzerh of th Ill-filed Donne party , the llt t to tir.vtl ovwlim ] lo Call fonila "I'ne-lu Tom * aeleil freqiuntlj' a guide fet Cerier.il Ftcmunt. He was e lectcd bv Cirnernl Kcniney In ISIS to < atiy the Olppatchcs of lltiuiil Siott In Ol < Mexico lo Foil Leavenworth , und met vvltl many thrilling experiences while etiKiiRri In thin riutv Mr Hot.ga was n biothi'i-ln I.'W and ( ompinloli for nviny veatH of Kl Cm son , and his glories of his life wltlf th noted scout vvem InteiestlnK to th" e\ticinr Itl4 > t lit u Tiirpinlliii'till ' SA\AiNNAH , Sc-pt 10.-A speelnl ( . > tin Morning News fiom Vnldohtu. suvs th i vv3H a small riot at he turpentine Htlll neni thit plure In which two calmed men w re killed nnd three members of the liirnlly of I : Glllesple , the/ manage ! n white man. vvere wounded. The blacks hud been llrud by the manairer for gambling , and the money involved taken out of their wiim-n Thr-y got drunk nnd innde an nttnek upon Ilio manager nt his house HP vvis vvntmdeO , but not seriously. His vvlfo and ( hlldicn were bruised. A black miiri In tlif nuii- nger.'K benne VVHH killed Tin Hotels than went aw ay and got Into u dllTucnni * an themselves , and one of them VVHH killed liuiir : ( iiii' < l Miner * lt < v. , ueil. I'AHItONOALi : , PJI Sipt "D John K. Fanllng , William 1 $ . Jvlltchdl. Ucorgc Iluinej nnd Andrew Klalieck > , tin inlnpirt who were entombed In the elope of tlic- Noilhwest Coal company on ThursOaj. , were i < -.cued ut a. Inte hour last night AH are alive nnd well and do not peem much tlit- vvoise for their long linpil onm < nt. As soon as an opcnlig vvaa made lelreshmentH were pnFseil thrau.h to the piNoneiH ami thrlr htingei and IhliHt hud ijeett Ffttlstlcd before they ipuihed the muiiitf. The tnpii VVLIC wltliout light nnd food foi Ufly-four bouts 1 bey pioctited water flow u niliil.i- tute well which they dug- riiliiHinin Aflir i'rrrl'nsinie Iliiuie. TUCSON , AtU , Stpt. M Slnre the enaet- inent of the Geary law many C'lilne e Imve come Into Arizona from Melio foi the snip purpose of Deeming transputtallon to then natlvo land at the expense of the I'nltiil States Kovouimdit. Tlie exclusion law pio- vldes thai In the discretion of the rourt Chinese found xinlawfullv In thu I'njted Slates may be Iniptlsoiipd at h ltd labur fur not more than one year and th n deported It la llehely Iliat hereaftet Chlm'-e con victed on this charge will be given the- full bcncllt of the law , to Htop the wholesale Immigration of Mongolians fiom the Miuth. srnrtu MHK IteMf ] ! * ! ! Nevi I -bitiit , UOSTON , Sept. 20 The C0ant ( if Hoiitlicin Nc vv England vvaB today visited by fierce gale , which caused unusual ) } blih tides , but which , having been untlelp.iUd for - ' Kcvenil duvs , did only ! ljlit ilimiice to I shipping The storm ceritri was about IV ) mllen htiuth of Tire iHlnnd light Thin aft- einoon the wind blew foily-foiit inlle-s an hour off Block Island , nnd wine i tin fell , but the pieilpltatlon vvus Hllghl The har bor Is tilled with southbound VCHFI-IH , which ate waiting for I hi Morm outlet to pass out of theli course. No herlotif disaster lias been reported. Nci lurk . " -nlo in * I lo e < l Vrit rilij. NHW YOIIK , Sept. TO-Thin wus mi ex ceptionally dry Sunday , Saloons In every part of Ihe city were liRhtly cloM-d , Tim sticetH were full of patrolmen und < lrUi lives In citizens' ulothCH and the dlHlikt ner- geantx ami roundsmen attnehed to the oflleo of thu Inspectors were eHiu-eltillv vigilant. The total number of niientn foi the twenty- four hnuiH ending at midnight IK .MO hy fur the laigest ever madeIn n slnglri ilay prloim UuiniHiiyH SCHANTON , 1M , Sept. JO Two sellout ! rmiuwiivs occurred near here. In one. at ( "ntk'H Hummlt , Pattick Lonney.IH killed At fairkuvvunnn , where two carriage * col lided , Itolieit WIUH was Inttumlly Injured nnd Mia..vVillls had her colljt bone biokun. Their clillil V.HH thrown ovei the rulllng of a brldgu Into the river , thirty net b.-lovv , hut xnffered no further Itijtiiy thim u hiokin nose. lletlrod MiTllmnt L'onilillth Hlllclilr , PHII.AHULPHIA , Sept. 30.-John A. Meehuii , n former well known rnmhunl of this city , committed iuiMdu ut Ihe airiitd lioiise by uhootlng himself In Ihu hend. Tor many yeats be vvau u lurtiur In the firm of Hood , HombrlRht & i'ii. , na when he withdrew from It uliout ten 3 aura ago , he too kout | 1M,000 No cau fe IH known for the deed I'rnliUlorlo Illnnt I'ouuil , I'OltTHMOlTH , O. . Sept. 80.-he ! k Ulon of u iirehUtbria giant has been cxhmuul in Kentucky , twelve miles below thlx illy. The skeleton IB eight feet in hrlsht and four feet across the shouldeis. TODERED BY HIS FRIEND' Mju'try Snrronndinsr tlio Killing of Mi L. Donelly nt UatnliUTg , In , BODY WAS EtniED IN THE WILLOWS „ II , Diirldmin , AMui Ilud Itrcn Tniirlliig nltU Him , Siipp"1' ' ' to "c lho " * Jlurilcror N > lotl < Knonii fur lho . rliii < % UAMUUnCJ , In. , Sepl 30. ( Special ) icrrlblo murder was commit led last i'rldivW n the suburbs of this town and lho body , burled In the willows near the Kansas Clty\ railway brldre. The body was found tills \ notnlng , The pirtlculars arc as follows : 1'rlday two men passed through hero In a. covered wagon. They Imd eight or Icn mrses with them , nnd stopped here for n while and tried to i > cll or trade some ot the horses. This fact , together with n lecullar Iron nxlo wagon they had , caused ono to take second notice of them. They camped In the suburbs of town , near Mr. Hled's farmhouse , \vlth whom they tried lo sell or trade. To Mr. Itled the murdered man ga\c some Information In regard to ilmself. He said ho v 3 from Pldtta counl > , Nebraska , and had lost nil of hla crop , was a single man , 3C jeans old , with lothlng to Bliow for his life's work but a , lot of old hordes and u wngon. The man who was with him vas a traveling companion and Unit was all , About 9 o'clsol : tint evening ( Krlday ) two shots and cries of "You are killing iius"1 and "Murder" were he'.rd by Mr. Hied , who was at home about 100 ! yards away from where the men were cimpcd. The. idiots and cries \\cro hoird by others In town , \vho went down to Investigate. They went down to the wagon , from the direction of which the sounds came , and asked a > oung man there If he Inul heard any shooting. lie- said jes , some one In a wagon along the- road did the shooting. It being dark they gi\e up the search , supposing some one who was dnniK did the shooting for furi , but the ne\t morning they renewed the search , still having a belief that there was something wrong , but could find nothing Last evening word was received that thore- was a wagon and a lot of horses alnndonri ROJth of town , near Mr Taylor's farm. This , convinced the people that a murder % . certainly committed , and n seirchlng party was organized to go through the \\lllov > s. again , with the resilt that the body \vas found burled about a foot belowthp ground , horribly mutilated about the head , is If by n an axe. . < The man who was the companion ot the murdered man was seen neir Watson tiding a toan horse. Ho WES also ferried across the Nlshna. Telegrams aie out for his ap prehension. He la a man nboul 20 > eara. old , smooth mid round-faced , freckled , light , hair , about 130 pounds I'roin letters fouixl in the wagon , w > ilch has been brought back here the name of the murdered mail IK as- ceitallied to be M L Donclly. who canio from Independence , Kan. , to 1'latte county. Nebraska , and fiom there started out over land , The mime oC the murderer Is L. If. Davidson of Lu Snllo , Cole , but when the two lolned company la not knpvvn. A man answering his description la under arrest at rorcs1Clty , Mo. H"JIBHTS z Seircliiry Alortou 'K 1'jcppitcil to Drlltor an Aili'r ' i > . XVIIRELINOV , Va. , Sept. 30. The. Tanners Natlo-ial congress , composed of dele gates fiom every state lit the union , up- pclntcd by the goverrorj ; , will meet In Parl < - ersburg Tuesday and remain In session until Saturdiy evening. Great prepaiatloiw nro being made by the citizens of Parkersburg. for the ruteptloi of delegates and tlie several hundred representative farmers from all parts ot the country who hixe ulteady bagua to arrhc The address of welcome will be- dellverwl by Governor McCorkle , and among ; the many dlatlngul'lud men who will deliver addresses Is the sccrclarj of agriculture , Mr. Morten , who is expected to nrr.vo fiom Uu- iow | In time to lartlclpatc In lhe > proceed ings. Six hundred delegates will ba In at tendance. Thurfctioj'g fctslcn will be held on historic llltr.nerhatfct Island , where n bunijuet will Lc scried the delegates by the < tlztns of I'arkcrsliuip On Saturday an excursion will be tun to the famouk Sister- vlllo oil ( Icld The regular seeilons will b huld In the \cr.ckr.iy nf " .lualc and will b open to the rub Ic. The National Farmer * congress Is n npartUan In Its character , and has alliance with tlu ' no many peml-part'tan farmeis * organUitlof.s ot the country. At the coming tttslon many \aliialile papera will be read , and the proceedings are ex pected to be fruitful of much good tu the agricultural class. 7/7.vj. < > / : v inr. "j/tn irr. Noim of ttio Acllon htipi > r flipi1 for UB- kunun ISiMions. NE\V YOJtIC , Sept. 30 A cprclal to tli > World from Washington H-vys the Cblneuft gov eminent , uftcr n delay of more thnn a. month , has llnully ratified the tirnly with the United Staler jiro\ tiling fur the ex clusion of Chlnece labori-iH fium Dili coun- tiy nnd recoguls-Ins the \jlldlty at the Ueury law unil other statutes Jointing tu the Ohlne e ImmlKrutlun net. Qlllclal 110- tlllratlon of tlio decision ImH IIPCIIwtlhelil under olrciim taiu s psceolliirfly inyHtlfylnB to the Stnt < ' drpaitnicnt. The nevs of tlit > laLUlcatlon by the SiiiiK-H-Y nK-ii , the Im perial coimi.11 for foreign iiITuliH , lcake < l out through tinolllclal < lmnnelp The net Ion of the Chinese government was tnlu-n In se cret nnd IB known to { illy n tew ntllolnln lierf , who lm\e been gunullng the Informa tion with M < at t.ire tu prevvnt ltn being mudu pulillc In advance of tlio foirnal rx- chanKc of r.itlllcatlcnshlch \ It is fen led may long be postponed , .v inwirii ; > i.\ tin IK. rroiiiliirnt Kiiii > n * Lit ) C < nlriutor t'onnil Alini l ' iMiil In tliu bircxt , KANSAS CITY , Sept , SO. Joseph OoHllc. a well-to-do local stone contiuctur , was found on nnuutlj Ing Htreet lai-t night , Hlowly blerdlug tu death , When uce.UlentuIly Htmnbled aver by a biy till tlu > vboiuulcA man could say was : "Tlic-y uld tliSy woul l kill me , uml they have nearly done it. " Gentle , who holdfl neveral building contracts In thlH city , recently dlpclmiged xevenil oC bis workmen , who awotn ut lho time they would liuvovcncenncc. . Tu tlieto , or oti of them , the or I me Is laid lunt nt rltiilc thl evening- explosion vva.i hc-nra nornlne fiatn near where GeMlp vitm lilor found. Its Hource could not be learned , huwevcr. and nothing ; further wux thoniht ; of It till the body vias dlwoveied late at lilglil An Iiivi-Htlgatlon Hhoued that ( letlli.-'n hainl hud been torn off , onet > e KOIIKIH ] out , and hlb body otherwise Ehocklngly niutllrnwl 1 > y tlie exploxlon of u djnuniltc laitrliiire II * will likely dip , _ Mimlorccl for IVinlun Sliiiip- . DAYTON. Sept. -Frlduy WOH penelon day nt the Soldier ' hume and the vetrraiia V.CIB paid J1W.OOO A frw of tliimrltrtl \ tlm dlveM In the vicinity of the liiKtltutloii Bnt- unlay ami were robbed , At 1 o'clock tliln morning tlireo of Ihe ild toldlc.wirc founfl nuiidered and their biidlcx Ijlns lu tlio road , Their nnmes me AdulplniH I'UIHHU , Cornelius I.et'lon and John lluiielt of the navy. The citi jullcc nnd dttocthvo iinvn llfty HiispcctK lockid up A nuMbci ufH - eruns ore mlBBfnif frum Ihn honx1 , but will turn up all rU'ht. High M lull * on I. nko Superior , CALUMKT Mich , Hept ! -Terrific ln * atorms prevailed litre and on Lake Superior nil last nlKht utid today Allliotigh no n reeks have been liennl nf II In quite lire able that sornu boats have he.n destiojcd. Ciiblo ( 'oiiuiiiiiiiiuilciii NKW YOIIK Sept 10 The Anulo Amerl can Ttlcjjruph company fuinletK.i Mm foNi lowing , Tlie London olllce leportx ( Oininuni J ration btiHicn ltaramarlv | and liau been restored.