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TWELVE PAGES. . ( THE OMAHA i.DA.ILY - , BEE. r ! PAGES. ' 4
ES'l'AnLISnJ ; D , JUNE In , 1871. nr AlT A , ] [ OND..l'y0nNJ : : Gi .DECE1\nlDn 17 , 18H. ! SINGL1D COPY "IVB fl1N'PS. ' " I
1.1w iTL'S ' POLITICAL CRISIS
Opposition Protest Against Proroguing the
Chamber of Deputies ,
DEMAND AN APPEAL TO TIlE COUNTRY
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JUnl lumbet Summon , . the J.cl\lers to R
Conference - Police Omclals
. Sutlenelcl for Attract-
InVnctmcnt , .
nOIE , Dec. 1G.-Tho Iessagro reports
that ex.I'rlme : Unlster Oolett anti others
said to bo Implcatel } In the bank scandals
, will bo arreMed. The paper says that troops
l have been hurrIedly summoned , and } arc al.
ready arrivIng to relnCorco the garrIson In
home.
A meetIng , atendet by 150 opposton
members or the Chamber or Deputies . was
held thIs afternoon , the Marquis ( I Hudlnl ,
ex.prlme mInister presiding. Ito was sup.
ported by Signor Ibrlen , Cavaloll ant Sean-
nrdelll. The meetng was convened } for the
purpose of discussIng the advIsability or a
protest agaItt the proroguatlon. Tim marPor
quls declared that ( t was his Intention to
address ( n protest to his constItuents. The S
result or the meeting Is not known , but It
Is stated that great IndIgnation was expressed -
pressed because of the government's aetlor I
acton
and that the speakers Insisted upon an np
t peat to the country , as the judge between I
' Signor Crlspl and the cpposltlon. As a
parliamentary : prorogation Is regarded as the
Inevitable prehlle of dissolution , King hum -
bert has summone the various leaders to
confer wIth him on the situatIon.
The HCorma , Signor Crlspl's organ , np'
proVeS the demand or the opposition that an
appeal be made to the countr )
A decree has been Issued suspending In -
definitely the police officials who were Im-
plcated In the abstraction of documents con
nected with the Banca Homana trial. Signor -
nor Mazzlno. n member of the Chamber of
Deputes , Inll several others have writen
letters protesting against the divulging of
the contents oC private letters In the UI -
clet affaIr.
LONDOM Dec IG.-A clspatch to the
Chronicle Cram nom says that the Marquis
)
el HUllnl , and Sigs. Drln , Zunardelti I .
Cavelotl and tmbrlanl have decided to Issue
' ( a Joint manIfesto to the elector3 protosttn g
protestng
against. the prorogatIon at Parliament.
nOlmtT 1.01318 STEVENSON DI .V.
End CaUo SUell"nly 111 I.et R InlCom-
Illetc : , \'cl.
AUCKLANDS , N. Z" , Dec IG-Advlces
tram Apia , Samoa , of date of December 8 1 ,
1I
are to the elect that the well ll0wn novel
Ist , Robert Louis Stevenson , had died suddenly I-
denly from apopexy. : His remains were
Interred upon the summit of Pala mountain ,
1,300 feet hIgh.
Everyone knows that Mr Stevenson had
consumptIon. lie went to Samoa In order
to .et rid of It ; but letters have been ro
celved Cram hIm at his place at. Vocliema
at Voclemn
statIng that he was In the best of health and
spIrits. Mr. Stevenson's readers are of the
rare Itlne who have a Ienulno enthusiasm
for the nuthor's work. The circle at atmlr-
ers becomes larger and the regard more
!
hearty wIth every new book that comes tram
I. hIs pen. To these renders who , like Philip
Gilbert Hamerton . fnd hIm "one at the most
. . perfect wrier living . " any toots which afB
' ? Cord a glimpse at his personality must be
Interesting and oC momen t ,
Hobert Louis Balfour Stevenson was In
45th year , a Scotcluuan , born In Edinburgh ,
November 13 , 1850. and proud of his nation-
aIRy , Il nee hardly be said. "Tho happiest
lot on earth , " he says In one oC his books ,
"Is to be born a Scotchman You must pay
for It In many ways , ns for all other advantages -
tages on earth. You have to learn the para-
phrases and the shorter - catechism : you gen-
orally take te drInk ; your youth , so far as
I cnn find out Is a time of louder war
against society , or more outcry and tears and
turmoil. than I you were born. for Instance ,
In England. lint , somehow , life Is warmer
and closer , the hearth burns more redly , the
lights of home shine softer on the rainy
street , the very names endeared In verse
and music cling nearer round our hearts. "
The author's Cather-Thomas Stevenson-
, ' was for many years . and probably Is still ,
'i an Inspector of lighthouses : and the author
dedicates one of his volumes to him "by
whose devIces the great sen.lghts In every
, quarter of the globe shine out more
. . "
- i brIghtly.
, At the time at his death , Jr , Stevenson
i , . had half completed the writing of a new
novel. One or his earliest wcrks was an ace
count of his travels In California . but the
work which established his reputation as a
wrier of fiction was "Treasure Island . " Pub-
lshed In 1883. Among the most pOIJular ) of
his works Is "Dr Jelyl and lr , Hydo. "
which was dramatIzed and played at the
Lyceum In\ \ Londm In 1888 , and sUbsequenty
In the United States. Among his other
works are "KIdnapped , " "Tho Nw Arabian
Nights , " "The Dack Arrow. " Some time '
tme
ago Mr. Stevenson , who was sufferIng from
lung trouble , vent to the S'uth PacIfic for
his health. 10 became enraptured wIth the I
Samoan islands Int decided } to take up h's '
residence anti spend the rest of his days S
there. lie tool a close Interest In Samoan
affairs , anll haa wrltel many letters to the
newspapers II favor of the natIves as against
the treaty IJower under whos : dlrectcn the I
government of the Islands ) Is conductell.
Many scenes of his boyhood are touched
upLn In his charming book , "Edinburgh : Plc
turequo Ntos , " 10 receIved 0 Cal bridge S
education , studied law and was admitted to I
the bar , albQugh ho never practced , Ills
earliest work was published In Corulsill . Toni
1110 lIar. anti other I nglsh magazines. Most L
of the familiar "Stldles or len and Dooks"
appeared In the New Quarterly Macmillan's I
and Comhll , and the short stries that fol
low nt the end of the iNew Arabian NIghts"
frst Imw tile lIght In Cornhill . Temple IJa r
and other monthlies.
,
The origin of two of hIs bools-perhap
the most PoPular ones-Is lnterebtlng. The '
adventurous story , "Treasur Island , " was ,
writen at the suggestion of a email boy a 1
I'rotege of the aUlhor's who was contnuall : r
N continualy
askIng why Mr. Stevenson did not writ S
wrie
something as interesting as "Hoblnson
Crusoe. " "Treasuro "
hland" was accordhngl '
Iccordlngly :
writen asvl , certainly tilled these require I's
inent , . The duet Incldwt In "The Strange
Case of Ur. Jek'l flint Mr. Hyde" was
dreamed by Mr. Stevenson over ftfteen
Ir. Rte\nson ICcen years
ngo. Ho saw liyd . rush Into a 1)'sterlous
recess , saw him take the ( drug and was
awakened by tie terror of what followed I .
The dream WS too vivid to be forgotten , but
thu ( gem ot the ( story lay dormant for ten
years , when I was elaborated Into "The
Str.nge Case of Ur. Jel.'l . and Mr. hyde , .5
which was Instantly recognized , as a masterpIece -
pIece In thetlan .
"h' 8tc"cn.on POBMcl the qUllty of freh-
hess to a degree which makes I dllcul to I
cluulry , his genius. Ho WIS wholly off the
lt.len : paUl . says an American critic . and
We road. shall have to trust to him to Ietp his own
Htnck t'arits Iii the ( 'hly ot : ludcr ,
CITY 0lm = ( , flee IG-I Is at I-
flounced hero
10111111 olllal ) that the cu\'ernment
will grant n concr8110n to T. n. Jones an ti
0 , I. Nelson. cattlemen oC Jlucblo Cole ald
cal1rlen
IIHI I\UISIS Cl ) . 1'IIctl\I % ) ' . C"r ttit e (010 ; :
IshmolL or extt'iu.iyo stock'ynidis In
eh'IP1'o ( ii lit
( I ) ' , 1 Is the In"lton oC use orlginatoi
or ( lit' ' orlslnatun
Lw IHtenu'lr" 10 hrhl , Iurge quantitli
or line Amerlcm : cato ( Into the country
llllco them Oi fxhlhtlon II " tie loralhl v ) :
* ' siieciuhI ' "Oll lo'nl
I'HI'\clul ) designed for the PUt Wse ullII ill .
plse men , or them to MeleOI hreter& ulII dulr ) ' .
4\ , \UUIII llurdunuxllurleil .
PAthS , [ , ' . IG.-Preeldlmt Caslmlr.I'el'ler ,
the ministers , diplomats , senators and iiieii I -
berl of the Chmler of heputler ) , ascn Ilel-
bled ' II th\ court of hO'or ot the Ialu is
lourlln today to * fl ) th" last ( okeis I'alull
) tolel s 0-
. . 111)
.p.ct to N. AUlutf lurdeuux , Irelldtlt 1 sir i
the Chamber or Deputies. who died on
'Vcllne"dny Inlt , Thire were no religIous
lervlces , All the high oiflcials with relllous
cept lon or President Cnslmlr.Perler , went
to thl cemetery. The route was lined with
a si lent and respectful crowll. wih
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'UIN STOIIS or OUTIAO '
JAllane o ClAim Thosn Hliell At l'ort
\rlhur " 'en Alt Solillerq.
SAN FHANCtSCO , Dec. 1G.-The Chi onlclo
loday received the followIng cablegram from
its specIal correspment , now at HIroshima ,
gh'lng a strong denial to the reports of
buleher of Chinese civilians at Port Arthur
ater the forts were taken :
I10SIMA , Dec. 1G.-Concernlng the 01.
leget massacre nt Port Arthur , 1 am as-
sure st by Ito Myogl , secretary general of the
linp cr'ai cabinet , that the rcp : rts are exag-
gera fact ted : . lie asks consideratIon of these
1 F lrst , that a majoriy of so-called Chinese
e1'llans salt to have been butchered by
Japnneso troops In Portrthur were really
sOld iers II plain clothes. This was estabe
Ishet by scores t r the slain.
S econd . that the Chinese soldiers always
discard their unJorms when In iligist. )
T hird . ( lint most ot the civians had
pre viously fled . Those who remained were
arm ed with riles and fred on the Jnpanese.
I , ' urth , that the inikaslo's forces when
the y marched IntJ the fallen stronghold were
highly excited to find that the bodes of theIr
captured comrades had been fearfully inutit-
hat
ate d . The Chinese garrison sEeing mut.
Port Arthur was doomed , had put the lapse -
ancso prisoners to atrocious dcaths. The
vict ors C' unt the pinioned boles ! of their
felt ot % ' soldiers ripped open and Ilsembowlel ,
whie some captives had heen bured nlve. :
\ VASIIINGTON . Dec. 16.- telegram has
been received at the Japanese ' legatol II rela-
ton to the ( atrocities alleged to have been
con sinitted hy the Japanese at the capture of
Port . Arthur. The government at Tokio Is
not yt In rosseslon of full details of the af-
fair but tht Intormaton : already at hand
shows conclusively that some or the reports
which have I'cn , circulated concerning the '
can ihuct of the Japlneee lrops are exaggerated }
and misleading. I there was unnecessary ;
bloodshell the Japanese government Clnnot but
beleve that there must have been some In-
ciing cause for the behavior of [ the Japanese S
tro ops . as hitherto they had been 10St exemplary -
emplary at ( huEs under circumstances calculated -
culated to excite footings of the deepest re
sentment and nnlmosty : I Is known to be a
Cact that the great majority of those Chinese
who were killed nt Port Arthur were not
peaceful Inhabiants , but ChInese soldiers disguised :
guised In civilian dreis. Most of the Inhabitants -
tan ts fed Cram the place several das beCore
Its capture , and at the ( present tme ) hays S
ret urned anI ( are pursuing their ordinary
voc ations without molestation or restraint
The Japanese government anti its represenla-
t'es have no disposItion to conceal any of
the facts but on the contrary have caused the (
strIctest investigation . the result oC wlJlch I
wi l promptly ho made public.
These atrocIties and the ( memory of others
co mmitted by the ( Chinese since the beginnIng -
;
nIng of the war , enraged the Japanese bey , nd
endurance , yet nearly 400 ChInese prisoner , C
were taken by the Japanese when Port
Arthur felt. Thes9 wHI be sent to ' 0110 and
as kindly treated as others have been. The
wounded Chinese prisoners ore treated weti
tbe emperor's own physician bo'ng In wel I
at the capital. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
JllhterA Urge ( 'onlI.Ienco.
S T. JOHNS , N. F. , Dec 1G-The share-
holder of the Commercial Bank or Newbe
founlland are preparing for a lIvely meet-
! l\el
Ing tomorrow. Several committees have
been formed to watch the Interests at
spe-
cial t bodies oC sharehohlers Clergymen speth In
all the city churches In their sermons
dwel upon th9 crisis 'rhey urged today conil-
dence and seIC-relance. unity for the public
go od . and a determination on the nart of
lJrt
the people to work to regaIn their former
possessions , I Is regaln public meeting :
to consid2r the condition of the unemployed
wm be held'durnA the wek , The steamer
B arcelona . .vlth three Canadian bank rep-
re sentativex . wi arrive here about 2nldpl
nlsht tonight _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Notlln ! NewII Lisa nocumentR.
LONDON , Dee 17.-Te correspondent at
the Times at Rome telepraphs
al follows :
The president at the committee appointed
to examine the documents
furnished to the
, Chambel' of Deputes by ex-Premier Ulolitti
assures me the commIttee was unanimous In I
Is opinion that there was nothing new In I
the ( documenls The whole nothing was a
shameless fabrIcation Intended to force
Calrlcaton Intenled a
pol tcal cs-Isis.
'rhe wlCe of Prims MInister
Prlmt Crisp I wIll
I
brIng a libel acton In her own name " wi
Sir .Joll TllOiiipiCn'Si Con SOllnd.
LONDON , Dec 17.-The Times says order I
were gIven yesterday afternoon for the cetIn -
In containing the remains ot SIr John
'r hiompson , prime minister oC Canada . to b
ii nahly CIOcd , 'rhls was shone In the presence -
ence , or Miss Thomp'on and Sir Charles Tup-
pel' . the Canadian high oommlssloner It Is
I
prohalle the special service vessel En
cblntress wi convey the body to lbs
-
cruiser lienhelm In the Solent today
Ncwtolndh".t L..g hitsit ore COI\en. .
ST JOHNS N. F. . Dec. 16-The legislature -
( t ire opened yesterday afternoon. The gov
ernor's specch , delivered from the throne ,
wns devoted almost solely to ( the ( fnancIal 1
trouhles , He nnnounced the Intention ot
the government to appoint a select enmit : -
tee La consider the whole subject to . inves . '
tgate banks and alopt sOle means of es : ,
taIIshlnG ! n circulating currency.
No Truth II thin It'pisrtesi JIht ,
CITY OF MEXICO , Dcc. 16.-Amerlcan
newspapers are publishing accounts of a
Oght butwem Guatemwan troops and the
Nineteenth Mexican cavalry when this reg
Iment i was In ChIhuahua hundreds of mile B
away. mies
I Is absolutely untrue that the hluntingto n
Huntngton
party has bought the Iron MountaIn at Du ,
ranso. _ _ _ _ _ _
011 , one Mirulstcr Resigned.
LONDON , Dec 1G.-A dispatch from Mad
rll to the Times says that as 0 result of an
Interview I PrIme Minister Saa8ta had toda
Prme : lnlster ! toeay
wih the ( queen reHent , the resignation ot
Senol' Salvador , minister or linnnce . was ac. :
c epted . lel' majesty \\uhl accept no other
ehangcs In the ministry.
Ironrh Occupy Tsuiiatlvc ,
PARtS , Dee . )
16.-Dlspatches received here
confrm the announcement made on ' 'ueslay
last l that the
ast Prench
expedition force opei ' - -
t ttlng In Idatlagniscar expeelton OJrr-
ntng IlmlaSlscar occupied Tamatyu on
Deemher 1. _ _ _ _ _ _
Illlhln Cllunh"r t's-orogurui.
ROME . Dec IG-A royal decree pr I-
roguing the 8255101at the Chamber at Dept
les was 1'ublshed today In the oleial gs C .
zete , . . -
Nut Ms-u. : Notsoui'gi hue.
A woman's shoe was found yesterday at t-
ernoon on the river bank about 3 ) 'anls
Hauth or the IIIaC6 where I II thought 111.
Notsen the missing school teacher enter ' ( i
Ihu water . 1 was lying nbout enter'll
from the water When I'us brought to
the Ilolce station lust night it was thought
that I might he a thee that belonsed to I
lrs , Notsen. J was taken tn the resident
or llrs , Cook who said Ilosllyely that it
hui not belonged to her daughter , us It was
too small .
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Chlhlrrn lIcit II the Storuum
WAUPUN , \\'Is" , Dee tG-The school clii , l-
dren who disappeared tram their hOle chl.
tile town \Vaupun last t Monday and for (
whom Illnlrrts ) or men have Ilen 6eluchlng
daily , were toull teal this afternoon In the
\\00111 two mallets ( rout the hioniesteasl . 'fhe ) O.
lost their way Ilurns last Montu"S snow
slorm cud died from IXll05ure.
.
lcb ? . , "I Take on , \ Pilei" ,
ChICAGO . Dee IG-Busene Y. Debs am I
his associates will take action In aplleal Il
from the Jai sentence ot JUdge Wood I .
This was decided upon last night ut a meet.
trig ot their counsel. . -
Moveusicuui. ot ! CIJolni.el. . , ) Cc 10.
At . . \ '
1.lverpool-\rrh'eil-Steamer
- ! ndI la ,
tram Phlntelphla ; l'astime. from 10ston.
At h1tfe-ArrIveU-La : Dourgoxse (
l\fcArrlrt-l.a lourgoSl' , from
New \ uric.
At Bouhampton-Sahled-Steamer ( flesh In ,
tlOI New YOlk. Derln
At Queensosvn-Sotleil-Lucanla (
QueenHtown-Saled-I.uranla , trc sin
l.lverpool for New York tror
At Sliieltls-Sailed-Ionia - , tram New C ir-
leans
At San 1 'rasicisco-Arrlvesl-Austral Ia ,
trQln honolulu. rancI8co.rlvd-AU&trala
At Liverpool-Arrlved--Etrurlu , from ,
Ne
Llverol-Arrh'ec-EtrurIL tlom
York ' I I
,
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lARD h TO GET AT TiE TRUTh
Stntemont Concerning Armenian Aflir by
the Missionary Board ,
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F ORt IGN NATIOtB MUST INVESTIGATE
INVESTIGAT
SIAlclenl Signed C\'CI by Ito ArUenlal
Themselves Cannot 10 Itelelt Upon
" iivfl Cashing 1 hrath
Ttrldsh Sources.
nOSTO , Dec. IG.-The American Hoard
at Commissoners for porlgn ' Missionaries ,
more than any other missionary organization
In I America , centralizes its work In behalf
ot Armenians In Asiatic Turkc ) ' , Its wcst-
er Turkey mission began In 1810 , Its east-
crn Turkey missIon In 1836 , amid its central
Turkey mission II 1847. These three mis-
lens comprise fifteen stations , 26S out sta-
tons , forty-five mlsslonnrles , one medical
m issionary In easter Turkey ! , fort.two mar-
s- led women anti .
_ sevent-threo unmarried
women , These laborers occupy 299 places
for stated preaching secures average congre-
glens of 304 persons . The Sabbath
schools number 2G , tJ. The adherents arc I
estimated at 4GSGI. There are 12 churches , '
with I membership or i1,4S1 , of which 480
have been receIved within I year. The etlu-
clt0nal work Is extensive. There are four
theological schools , twenty.nlno theological
students , thlrt-one colleges . high ant board-
lug schools for boys twenty colleges , high
and boarding school for girls. There are
32 common schools containing IG,833 pu.
pile. There are 1,561 others under Iltruc-
ton $ . The grand total' of persons under in'
tructons consists or 1,88G IJersons. The S
contributions of the ( natives last year to the
Armenian board amouuted 10 $3t,38. These I
facts tie net Include thc work In European ,
Turle ) ' , Numerous InquIries have been re-
cch'ed tram the press and Cram the con
gregatonal consttuenc In the UnIted States , ,
)
which has induced .
, dhl& conservative or-
ganizaton to Curlsh the following state-
meat relating lo "ACCalrs In Turltey : "
lOYAL TO TiE GOVER : IE T.
"
"We are not concerned about the reports of r
the massacre In eastern Turke . The post -
t n of the 1 j missionaries of the American I
board within the Turldsh empire Is an cx-
tremely delicate ( one. S'mpathzln de r
on the one _ slte with all who arc suIerng ! : b3 .
Ieason of Poverty oppression and misrule
they have yet been lopl to the government i
under which they have lIved and ha\'e never
c'untenanced sedition or rebellion.
rebelon.
"It has been theIr bis-seed privilege whlo
preachIng the gospel of Jesus ChrIst to aId I
the j'oor ' to Ilrotect tar '
as as poss'ble the
oppressed , and to deliver from unjust officIal S
ofcials
multitudes who have been arrested er Im -
prlsone I Is not necessary for , our mIs-
sionaries after these scores of years of dero
ton nnd iterated labor f'r the ( native race of
Turltey , to prove their sympathy wIth time cut
terlng nail opresaed bv 1olnln. wih uhn n t
a safe distance from th3 scene of " danger- ' are
passing vigorous rcsolutons In comidemnmiation
at tIme wrongs Inflicted. They arc thIng their
best amid no little perIl to themselves In thia
Interest of those for whom they have long
la bored . but our readers can rehI understand
that for the salt both cf the helpers and of
the helped It Is Inexpedient for us to pre-
sen t I full statement of all we hear and be-
lie .
Some
leve. things we lay properly say
prior to the full Investigation ot the
Cul Investgaton al-
lesed atrocIties , which we whl : trust ,
w ilt be mnde w:1
wl by the representatives of both
cr government and ot the European powers
"
"In the Sassoun regIon , south of Moosh
pl ain . there are , or were , many vIllages In-
habited by Armenians These Ylages were
systematicaly robbed of their flocks by
Kurds and In the later part of the summer
the Armenians pursued tie robbers In their
endeavor to recover their property. In thei'
fght which ensued a dozen of these Kurds
were killed , among whom were some who
w ere enrolled as Turkish soMlers. When In-
formaton was given that th Armenians had
kied some of the sultan's troops the charge
of rebellion was inside and orders were sent
to put down the InsurrectIon. The result
was these lawless and uncontrolled soldiers
uncontroled
made lawless and Indiscriminate slaughter
or the people who haIr sought to defend thieIi
p propert In the horrIble massacres which
tolowell thousands were slain some state
GOOO. others 10,000.
DETAILS NOT OBTAINABLE ,
"Tho details at this wretched affair were
not obtainable even hy ( nose near thc nclgh-
borhood. They will never be obtained unless
torelgn governments Insist upon n thorough
Investgaton i conducted by foreigners The '
poor people arc In terror ami dare not state ,
the truth unless under protectIon. A document -
m eat has been prepared near the scene of
the carnage purporting to give the judgment .
of thc people that the thou ands slain In I
Talvoro met their just deserts and expressIng -
Ing I regret that It had been thought best to I
send consuls to investigate . since there has I
been no need or their comIng. The value of Ir r
snch a document wi be understood when I
the methods for securing signatures are
k nown. lInt such Inv staten should be I
made most vigorously , either to relieve the S
Jovernment frm unjust charges If its state.
monts are Incorrect or . If they be proven , to I
b ring about the . cocdlgn punishment of the S
guity parties. '
"Though our missionaries In eastern Tur
key arc often on the Moush plain , where
there t are many out stations In whIch the
ovangelcal worl Is conducted by them yet
their work has not extended Into time Sos
ours district and hence they have no di .
eeL reports tram the scene or time mnassacrc
Papers from Constantinople , entirely under
lie ( control of the Turkish censors or the
p ress . announce that the sultan has sent one
ot his Imperial guards 10 the city of Er -
zlngan , In easter Turkey , to carry a deco ,
raton to Zekl Pasha , time commander of the
Fourth army corps , which Is located there
Zeltl Pasha Is lie ( military commander who' '
led l the troops against the defenseless vii .
vI.
h ages In the Sasonn region at the time of
the massacre Anether envoy carries tour
banners to ( the ( tour leading J\urdlsh chief
who were assocIated with the ( military CJm-
mandant In the reported massacre , and who
probably were the Instigators of it . Arer (
the sultan has . thus approved of the action S
ot his troops and af the Kurds I wilt bo
Inposslblo i for any committee appointed by
the Turkish government to investigate the (
outrage and bring any report that ( refecls
on either the lurds : or the armmiy By this
act the sultan deems to assume all the re-
sponslhlly for wbat has been done
'fhese stories of wrong and oppression
have aroused the civilized world We are
glad to lear our government has tlreeled I
ono of Its consuls to make on Independent
Investigation of all maters connected with m
( lie reporteJ mae acre that our govormet
does not stand In ( lie same relation to I
Turkey as do the European powers , that , un _
der the treaty of BerlIn , secured tIme right !
of seeing that good government was mnair I. II
talne ( throughout tile Turkish empite The I
rIghts thus guaranteed ought now to he I .
exercised , and tie first step should be the ( I
most thoreugh Investigation lS to the com .
duct of affairs throughout Armenia We cam .
not doult that the European power wi
attpnl } to their duly.
"The winter Is not a favorable ( lame tor
visiting eater Turkey , where lie ( snow Is
often froN eIght to twelve feet deep. Time
and patience will be required. Erzinga
which Is referred to In the preceding stat e-
ment , Is a cIty nlnety.slx rlei 30uthwet state
of Erzeroum situated on the Euphrates , In
time midst of the mountaIns. It
J Is noted tor
the ( energy ot its people , both Turks nnd
Armenians. An out station
staten Is worked from
rzerouun . "
TURKS TURNED CANNIBALS.
TIFLIS.uslsn Tramcaucaala , Dec 16. -
A letter which appeared In a paver , bei re
states that for nineteen dYS time resrl (8 (
ot Armenian emilages where the
114Ses outragl
were . .eetra ed taught against tbl' Kurd a .
1'1he Armenians lost only ten warriors . with le
whie
the Kurds lost / G9. When the regular troops I I
, 4 _
tnder 7ekl Pasha app4ar'd'thme Armenians
apnrd'iho
were compelled } to s\cclUnb , After 7.kl
h 'itehma's treachery In brerlig' -pence sIxty .
y 'oung Armenian men Were seized and
tortured Ilorrlbly for three Iaya. Then nil
) ni
welo murdered } and their bole burlel In'l
d itch. Among the Armel n- heroes who
lost l theIr lives the wrier mentons lerbe-
lf d roz . who with his own hahll killed seven
Kurds II a fair fight. lie \ I capture and }
layed f to the waist. PIeces I r his Oesh were
cut off , broiled amid eaten thy the savage
Turks whlo he was still . alIve.
Ul'Wi l'll.1lW TU IWTUll : ,
, -
\1 TAke Some , nti7g to HOlll Up Their
Stock nnl ( Jot Stsirtcd.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 16.-TIme bite II\tlnl
c controvers . which threatened to develop
Ilto I serIous trublo between the Indians amid
the ttnh cltlemel , Is IJrctc.I ) ' closed.
Official \'eJorts ( nllounce time COlselt
at the Indians , through Chief Iglaco , to return -
turn to their reservations wIth Agent lay .
who was ent to the Ilvallet section oC
ttnh with instructions frm Sl'cl'ctnlj' Snmitht
Instruetons Sllth
to hrlng them back . anul that this excite-
meat line commacilemently sUbSiiietl. Governor
' eOllequenl subshlet Go\erlor
Vest returned to isis home last milght . anti
Colonel 1.awtomm , the imim.pector gemiernh oC
IIIJectO' cnerl
tnt telJrt1ent oC the arm ) ' . wi Iellln 10
sea that the titan ot removal IA larrle smelt
A IlAIJ1eh Clom Day5 l'eeclvc(1 aL the 11111
hureuu yesterday . says that I lonslderuble
lImo anti money wi be rC'lulrell 10 sa'e the
stock II 111ln" time return ael'OSR lIsts bor-
der line . nail suggests thai ' Colonel 1.lwlon
I' . mall to assIst In the \\011 he of I emo\'nl.
Commisslommet' IrowllnF Iubsclluenl ) ' tele-
"Illphell ( isis approval of tImeimhamm , amid aim-
thor Izes mill
ni eXllentltures deemed neCeRRar ) ' .
'rIce elEJalch cnuton i carofulless II sectirt
lug the rettmm-n amid -
11g retU'n , nlll ul/ed thnt mme hasty
netol be tllen that wOlld Injll the stock
I Is expected hy the Interior department
nlcials hint two vck5 wil ' pam's before tIme
remo"nl Is effected. The Indian ; party em-
hmccs 20 Utes amid ni equal lumher of
Niuvajoes. 'rho Intel' will ' gO hacl to the
Navajo ngemmcy which Is Ieca"11 cios by
the Southerl Ute agency , Olclal coso ! II the
advice ILI'I > to lie ' whole blame Co I' the
trouble to cattlemen . " '
cattemen. espeelalhy the "l'its- (
. spcllly "Pits-
humrg Cattle company . . who. though themselves -
selves Intm-tmdcrs on the land , vzismtoei to
Intnllcrs lalt wUlt.d Iwo-
vent thl 1IIIns Crm reinftlmmhmmg. . Jre-
The following telegram from Mr. Day ,
dated nt toimticelio . Utah ! , ' 'hU'sda uighm ( .
was received ut the interior department
yesterday :
" ( ololel I.nwton amid ) nsplC arrived at
noel 1111 found Governorrs1 amid IU't oC
\rs1
hil staff liesC.Ve broke dowl forty-lIve
miles out . nbaldone(1 the baggage. I except
olclnl hmfllers. amid clme lt barebnek . sixty
nmiles . wihout seeing ! humal habitation
amid 1hlrt-two lmotmrs . ' '
nlll } - houri without food. 'Ihe
snow Is CIom six to clgliteems ! tnche" deep
all the weather is I : ; very cohl. 'I'imc Utcs
cannot set out wihout the loss of sheep
Int soats. They are peaceCul mind mostly
without nrms am' desIre far Int . I 1051)
refuses to believe limit orders for hiiq return
ham heen Issuel 'Ye Will counci tomnor-
row Shah utilize every effort to a pcace-
ful solutIon , hut nIt the 5trle II over the :
srss , 'he Utos have not c0lmltl,1 any
depredations 01' 111le tiny , threats. Colonel
Lawton will report to General lcCool. "
Thl later report , received by Generl I
Scholehl yesterday mo nhmmg , annolncell al L
agreement of the Utes to return as soon as
they round up theIr cattle , which Colonel
Iawlon says with be accOmplshed wihin
live 01' sIx days. ' 1
'rime secl'etnry of the' Imiterlor has torward- -
cd to the senate n rec mmlncuton that the S
l relent made with thie Ute Indians for
their removal ( mom Color 0 to Utah bc reo
, ! ectet , and that the bill , hleh IIsed the
housl providing for the : Immeliatc allot -
ment In severalty of the lands on their Colo-
rdo reservation be also 'e1ected. The aiim-
Ion oC tim deJartment was that these -In.
dlans have not yet rsaehedla'stae / to justy
the purchase ot tIme land ! ' from them and
the openinG oC the land5t . - ett1emenL
JJ.J.UWH' VHJES . I l UIDEI.
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Thought Render Tak si 1 .fevengo emi ler
1hldl. Ai , : 'qltc.
NEW . ' ' . ,
YOItK Dec. .6-Ther can
'
be little doubt ts' t . the identity
"
at tIme officer ot tMf French army
fd r whose murder at sai,1 is Potosi litex. .
Mie , MarIe or' Blan'css- . Grolvle , the
thought reader at this city has been iii'F
rcsted , Alt the e\ildenct procurell so far
points to the fact that Qrovle's ! hunt has
been uplifted agqlnlt her former partner
In the Pslchronltsm'show , 'He ' was Arthur
Ferman Gullal" a first lieUtenant of the
Frcnch chasseurs. The pair left this city
on the 6th of AprIl last for the City of
lexlco , A telegram announcing the Groi'l'
vlo woman's arrest was received her a ,
few days ago and 'was th first intinia. .
ton that GUlhal's family ' hap of the occur-
rence. GulllI was at one time principal
of n college oC languares In Ireland and met
his vie there He moved from Dublin to
Lon < on , where he became correspondent
at the French paper Le Temp3.Vhmlle
here he was the intimate of ( such men as ,
David Christie Murra ) ' . the ' novelist ; Henry
Vun Clement Scott . the- dramatic critic ;
.John L 'roole the comediln , and other '
lerary and dramatic hIght. About this :
( line Verlecl ( . the wizard , arrived In London - '
don Crom ParIs , and , Guilal acted aH his In- '
trpreter. In that way lie learell In'I 'I
of the tricks of the ( ra4e und soon all-
penre(1 lit I publc , capacily as n mind I
reader , He '
advertised for a young mind
beautCul woman and Miie. Groivlile came
Grolvle
In i respone. After touring through Great
lrllln they came to Alerlca ahout three i
a nti a half years ago. -
Last summer lrs , Ghlbal arrIved here
with her three chIldren . and , although I
alhough
Guilal Paid some attention to liar I was
evident he hnd a predisposition for the fair
assistant he had brought with him. When I
the news rrom Potosi vas gently braIse to
Mrs. Gulhal , she 8all . ) " 'Vei. genty I 11 net
nstonlshed , IR she oren said Ihe would bell : !
him It ho left hel' fom' another woman. "
She decided for the present not to tell the
chidren oC the 1 khliImig ' and arranged to V
< arrngell
place the mater In llnl' hands of a Mcxi- .
1lexl.
can consul
.
JIO.\'Ul'ULl UI , HI01H1B JbJTTEJtIES .
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Pllulolp'lh , CQIIIIY .JU1S Up . \1 tIn
' \lerlcan l'UIlIt8 , ,
PHIADELPlIA , Dec. , - \ W. Gibbs .
p resident of the ElectrIc Storage Hattem'l , :
company at this city , stated tonight thin I
the company hs cOlisumlnted ( In New
York the purchase at Ii ! Iqtents a1 patois
rlshts concering the use at electric storage -
age bterlls or time General Electric coin
pamy . the l'dl80n company the ( 'rhomson -
Hotiston the lIm-uslm . the Aceummiuhmetom' .
HOlstonl Ihush. AccululutO' coma
pany , time Consolidated gllcLrle Storage '
cOlpany and the Generl 1 lectrc ( Storag'I
. air .
comjmamiy Glbhs
.I' asserted this 6ecures
lertod
to the Electric 1 Storage'flattery
Storago'Dalel'y company the
solo right to supply In this country electric
storage batteries of nIl the various typo
heretofore h developed , as vehi as the protec -
wel prlec-
ton or every decision thus ( iii' rendered hy :
the federal courts In the interpretation of
Interpretaton
patents i of this kind
.
Norlh SeIzed a Irew.'ry ,
EAST GHAND FOIt1. : Minn . , Dcc 15.-
Deputy Huvenue Coltctor J. R. North o f
Omaha today seized Jh brewery at Jacob
Dohlnser In this ciy fol aleed evasion o bf
the ' SOVerlnlnt taxes 011 ' mal liquors mann I.
uI'acturcd Since the jm-uhiibIthon mannml I
North 1)akoia took are . ' he brewery hlH
been ostensibly eioRM Skmd ' Doblnger hns
been operating , In East Grand Furls , In I
: lnnesotn , Just nel'oS the ( rlvu . I Is nl.
legell that he has been tnnl.lng large quam :
tItles or heer and othEr liquors , bottling sin d
distributng ( Ihem tA'oUjh the state ' ( 'hi 0
amount or which tha J'vernmonL has 'l'le
defrauded sands. Is thought to 1010unt 10 ( hot I .
.
Jnflulrer 1llcot. Its IIulldhu .
I'IIILAlELPIIIA , Dt'c , t-The new
buIlding or the PhlaJephla ] Inquirer at
103 Market Street was dedicated today wit ii
an elaborate reception , In which 3.0 mt I-
tattoos were issued. 'fhe new edifice Is I
beyonll doubt arts or the InoHt completely
equipped amid thatched mmewmspumer bulidimi ,
In time l'nleeBtates , l'.K neWSIHIJel' lulhlnls Il
wlh n basemenL and . , ulbasemunt , and
has I dellth or J87 feet 'fhe Inquirer Is
owned ull pUhl hed by James 1'lvel'sof
and its mnnaler Is his son , James lverson s ,
Jr. I emplo's : 1 - persons. !
- a
Stilled the . 'earrumiuirer.
DnUINGHAll , Ala , Dee IG.-Near
Plercc's mIl , In Marion county , Den hoc t.
eli alI Ell Ccchran , rIvals for the hand at
Miss Dora nawis. met In tie ( slrl'e hOlJ80
and ought I"ntvel were draw" , anti wit li
Miss Hlwli Cor a winess , the combalalis wih (
slashed ant another In a horrIble rash Ion.
h'm-esetmtiy Wilam Hawls 1 the glrl's brother ,
stepped belweem the .
s-ivais
letweel - emily to set n
knife stab I ) hIs heart. Each comutiatas 1
charges the other - with time kihhlime .
- ,
Judge SjO\'ir l'roltrntet
OSI\AI.OOSA , la . Dee 16.-Vomlmlete pa r-
al'sls ot the rIght aide lltstrated Judge
Seevers lat night. le was a former memo
her or the Iowa suprenme curt for rourteen
) 'ean ant prominent In Iowa since an ear ly
( ay.
BGRT TO PAY POLL TAXES
I
Law ays if Yon Don't ' Pay Tom Yon
Cannot V otG ,
TIME TOO SHORT TO ACCOMMODATE ALL
-
Itml l'nrleA llro , ' 'onhs to HeDI' In thin
filth J'RY Taxes : for Tiuemmi-Wns
One Contlual Irn't All
hay 1.llg.
SAVANNAh , Ga , Dcc IG-Tho most
unllll , most disorderly , anti generaly ac-
eeptell lS the 10st dlsgrlcerul Ierlod of
10ltc3 l In the hIstory or this city has cOle
to t a breathing p.1use Two factlolnl demo-
cralc candidates are In time field for the
la'Oral ) ' , the election taking place In Jnn-
lar ) ' . Under the first Ise oC the ( Australan
b allot s'stel here iso one can vote who
has l 10t haIti all taxes , Including those or
this year , and registered . This provision
led l to a wild scrmble at first , and thm to' '
h } itched battles daily between the large I
forcl for choIce PositionS In line at tax eol-
lectors' h offices. The collector could only Issue
a bout 200 receipts a day . ant as the ) regis-
tratol ( closed Suturduy It was Ine\lable
that lany citizens would be shut cut from
t 'oiuig ( .
The two ( actions hired two gnngs oC
touhs t , each lulb.rlng about 100 , nail in-
chufilmig the most desperate whies ( amid negroes -
groes In the ciy , ThOse men were jrnld
palt
from $5 to $10 a day To each wag given a
lst l or six names , the Inrgcst lumber the i
collector would accept tuxes for [ rom one
I'elsou l , amid time money to psi' their taxes I
wIth. Each mmmornlmmg for teu das past th
gangs mare slugged each other In front of amid
Inside the court house . hundreds oC ciizens ( m
gatherIng Crom all Parts oC the city dal to mS S
witness time big nulls. For two weeks ) , at L
least iso citizens paid taxes Cr imimuself , al
Intrustng their names and money to the
hired heelers.
At tmes nearly the entire PolIce force of p
thin ciy hall to be called to establish order ,
and for over a week the presence oC abont
forty polcemen has been constant required -
quired at the tax collector's ouhico. ) The ;
armies or heelers were ted at the rival
hieasiqmmarters where man ) ' of them rlmalned
all night , going out early each mom In to
!
resume the battle at lie ( court house where
beer , wimisky , coffee and sandwIches were
given them. Two or three times a day a
uumber of the workers skipped with their
lists and mane ) disfranchising many citi -
ens. I Is calculated that ( lie ( cost or keep :
log up lie two as-mules which In the last fee S
days have been Increased to about 300. tiI. a
fight for \01 tax receIpts , was over $10,000is
They were disbanded early this morlug , The
next legislature will ho : asked to amend the
scenes law so lS to pre\nt any repetition of these
.
: r.lNIcrov SIOUX 1- 1.VCC.
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By Treaty Stptlutou They \ro Jellercd
Jndepoldent for Years to Comc.
CHAMBERLAIN . S. D . Dec 16-Spe- (
clal.-The ) ( meaty negotiated by the soyern-
ment with the Yankton trIbe of Sioux In-
di ana renders this tribe one of the most
wealhy In the country I they exercise
o'elrary judgment The treaty was corn-
pl eted December 31 , 182. and by Its pro-
visions the Indians 'wi reeelve $ OO ; as
pnyment for tIle 10,0 acres relinquished
to the govenmmnient and to be opened to
tv. bite settlement whenever President , , Clove-
Ire firt Issues I proclamation to that effect .
whIch wIll probably not be unt 'next sprlnp
F lt ' -one Yanlton , Indians dcLel1 as scouts
CO' General Alfred Sully In 186t. and for
adtltonal compensation were ' by the treaty
grantel $2 elch , or I total or $ th,47S. , This
I10unt has already been 'distrIbuted among
Imong
-
Lhem ,
Time difficulty now existing Is over the
pn'ment of $10,0. the frst paymemit by
the government for the land surrendered
'l' 'he treaty says the amount Is to be paid
and divided among the Indians per capita.
'r ho disbursing ofcer who Is now at the
gency commenced paying time Indians with
c hecks . as Is customary and this caused 1\
protest on the part of the Indians. J was
unllerstood among the bankers In the ad-
Joining towns that the checks would be
cnshed wIthout discount , but the Inl1als
appear 10t to relish the trip which would
be lecessary In solng from the agenc ) ' ,
As the whims oC Indians sure usually ac-
ceded to . It Is lIkely that they will wIn
their point.
The remaining $ rO.O. placed to the credit
ot the tribe , sushi be payable to the Indians
lt the pleasure of the ) Unied States after .
the explmton of twemity.live years. But
during time trust lies-iou of Lwent ' -nve 'ears.
It the necessity of the 111ans shah require .
I. the Unltrl Slates may pa ) ' such part nf
the plIncl111 sum as lie secretary at the i
Interior i may recommend , hut not exceeding
$2,0 In anyone ) 'ell. Upon the payment
or such sum thl amoum phal be deducted
from time 11Incillai sum In the treasury . nmmtl I
the United States shall thereafter pay anl
crest emu time remalmler. Not to exceed I
$ G.on Is to be expended ench year for the
maintenance of orphlns , the aged and In- :
Irm , 01' such other helplels memberH of the i
tribe lS unny be unable to take care of r
themsel\es. and for fehools antI educatonal cale I
purposes oC Lhe tribe , also for courts or r
j imstice .
Each IIrson who sIgned the treaty I" to
recelvo I $20 gold piece . Rtlll { In lie year
1892 , as memorial or the year In which
the treaty wilts miegotiated . These Indians
h ave taken their allotments ot toast In
se\erlty. anti I Is the surplus which Is to
he opened to settlement . ' 1he treaty pro
vlies that where any Indian cnnnot ceilti :
vale his lane or othen\'I use It advantage -
ously It may ha leased ror one or more year 5
at 1 timne . ' 10 prevent the possIbility . or
and l sharls lec\'ln" pOl8esslon of the Innll ,
ni leases must he approved hy tIme Indium 5
a gent . hy and with ) the clsent < of the corn
missioner of Indian affairs. 'fhls provislom
apples alike to hath , sexes nail 10 II'o\lslon ages I ,
h mreflta actIng for their ' al
c'lsildremi
11rents actng Ihldren who nre
under u theim' control , and the Indian agen
aetng for mlnol' orphans who nglnt no
g unrihlmmns.
A pecular paragraphs In time treaty rludR
as fallow's'hmcn : ( isIs ngrcemenl Fhmn ! Ii
have h been ratified hy congress / , tin shnl 1
capy or lie suet of rntfcaton shah h3 en -
I glossed . In copying labs ' shll semi t
I Ln the Yanllon Imlnn agent 10 he l'opled 1
: hy h Irtel' press In the 'Agl'eemenl Bool oC
'the ' Ymiiikton imsihiamsa . " ' ' .
Ylnl\on JulanH. 1hls shows th ( !
: nalnral m I chlllshnrss of the hid in as . rum it
that ho 1111
they must dealt with stimulI ns
clmililren .
Nevertheless , the Yankton In.1fnR . liar 0'
thrown aside the traditions ( and habits of
the t had and have adopted Iho mantle or
1\'lng i at ( heir whie 1rshbors. ( They nre
Intllsent i , as a rule , dr'ss In the gum b of
civIlizatIon . and manr ot them have turned (
theIr energies to farmlns and ftocl , mjtisinm I .
I Is a dlleult maler far nny Illln , hoes , .
ever svehl civilizesh
and
wel clvllzell progressive . 10 Slve
his money They nre latural born spend I-
her Illenll.
thmnittmm . amid r'ermlt mnomiss ) ' to slip through i
their lingers In exchange for slp ! sorts or
uselelK ul'tcles. 'I'lses result of time past ; cash
l.annent . to the lllan tllbes hy the ccc , -
ernment has been that tsitimin um s'erv ' g i
wihin Ien' fhaII
time the Indians have eXlleljdel1 mmii hid Ii.
money nnrl were pennIless.'Iietimer thei' ,
Yankton tribe will reverse lisle rules rernalr me
to he Hlen , 8hIuli tim' ito HO - remalli
reason why I hey ahoull not bo In good cll 11
CUlstancea for genertonH to come
Vcrklmg I Ihunold wiuitilc
PITTF4BURG . flee . .
IG.-The iolice lint C
polco ha\o
been Informed hy a victm or the trIck that
0 Chicago Irm located aim I.a Sale sIres it
Il carrying on I dlamolI 8wlndl0 that Is
very cutIiy ut this hmoilibay
\ery hollla ) tme or the I
year . Time plln of the 11mm hi escrlbcll r
hue sCI\lng , C. O. n" , Irm persons whose
lames have been Iveurell , In souse wit : y .
sealed boxes purporting to contain dii 0-
mommds. \\'hl the boxes are opened thl
diamollis prrvc 10 Le worth about 10 cents
each 'rite h1xes hear the lbs-mn name or
I'esu , Wright & Co. , Chicago . HundredR :
? C ( beers wJtaur : an saId to lictve reachms d
1\\c reachle
here wih ( : xhiieg rhal'S"9 ranging from $1
to $400. Sere have hr'1 celYerell , hut owIng -
Ing 10 the timely notIce given the ( mOihs sic
/any remain In the eXllrpss otllce. polce
' Adams g1prl'sH comalY agent hats tel 0 .
'HI'arlll tv Chicago asking that on inve a .
InyC.
tgltol he set - On foot.
% 'mumuta liisorce Is-omit bit. sCtreU 'iCe ,
NhV YORK , Dec. 1G.-SuIt ( or nhmsotu te
divorce on statutory grounihs has I'en imegi _ mn
by Thomas Burchehi agaimmsst Isle wife , Del ha
Stacey , who Is U leading lady In the C'hma r-
'
icy's Aunt comnhiany , belonging to ( 'han lilt
Frohmnami , which Isiaed last sycek at I It ,
THE E3E DULLETIN.
Wcntiier Foresuucst for Nobrasku-
Generally Fair ; Wanner ; Soummh Winds ,
l 'ne.
1 , lsnhy's Cabinet (1011mg to black.
American Interests in Arnmenia.
Ohicrat lou of l.ittiIii Siucmummimuim.
Terrible Triugeuby met ( couch tihimts ,
2. ,1 oh n Ihm rums Cciii Iii g I a I I must liii ,
Story of blob Knech , ' 5tiviut , i'iurtimcr. ,
liuiiag lni-ctiuieiit lii & 'tithi.
a , Coumumeil lululTs iocmul , imtttcrR.
Itirs. l'cuiry'i ( hmrlstuumii Iii time North.
huuts-ni'i ext ( hocerimuur.
.1 , it os-lit I utmiul Co null rUt ,
a. h'egutior i'ceti' the Fisumirumoy l.oss.
% 'lmamt ttmuy liimppemi mit 'uistttmigomm.
In time l.oi'iui l.muior Field.
ci , l.Ite him ( lie Satmutmimi ,
Cuirromicy l's-subiemu llscmmsscul.
Chews Sce mm ( is-cut Linhit Ahicad.
7 , hhiuk , Notio.j stunt Literary Notc.
8. tummuima's : Chiuumccs , br ( hiemitesGrowthu. .
Somimo Secret moelety News ,
9. tl r. ito-sew-muter's hlciut rice Speeclm ,
I 1 v list t is SC ii uwim o C l'oni imei I.
tbare'e'i or tile Electric % .mimmtb ,
Gnu of thin lhct ( hlft 5,1 ( icuuhns.
ii. : l'rugrcs.i of limo Grt'mmt Northwest ,
Lotus. Bryan Harley of the satue comsipany .
is imamimesh muss cu-meslsommslemmt , mcml hotels imi I
tom-bus cities , tithm datc , are giseum in time
comimpiahutt , lit r IiUtsihiil Is a iliemmititir of thm
iii mmi of Iim-ien & Ibtireilmeli ibros. , at 101
lhroaibesay , lie mmmnrrieti the liretY ( nettcss
lit J ill : . ' , isii : , after knowing lieu- for muons
thumu six years , tumid time mimi-u-huge sens tlmei-
semlilsosetl to be a lmurehy love tullair.
SflELI'S III1'L C.liIi 10 S111 111.11 ,
Toumchuing Sccmmo Vhmemi thin Two hlet lit tit S
ilmuil Oliice ,
NEV YOltK , Dec. 16-Sansuet C. Seely ,
time National Slims ansi Leather bamibs heals- .
keeper , locked up at ( hums Limdi cv street jail I
clmargeil ts-iii stealing $351,000 , saw his cefc ,
for the first timumo today sluice lie subanulomieti i
her souse ( mime in November ansI lied t Ciii- .
cngo. ibis tvito has been Very ill since hIs I
Ihlgii ( , amid time prisomior's chief amixiety 1mm I
brea for her , ( or time Imair are devotedly at- .
incited. Before ahlowlmmg Mrs. Scely to set S
lien hmmssbanii hCeeimcr Jummies E. McsIahom 1
\vcmit through ( lie farmssaltty r r annotimicimig t
Seehy , tslmo teas iii the reception roommi , thai
iii wife anti brother-in-lacy
- - desiretb to set S
hm'iis. Time vrisommer arose fromis his chsair ,
grasping its back to steady himself , Ills 3
nervousness was ma great that It was nests-i : , .
a mmslnue before lie fountl voice to say : "tt :
ulfe hero ? Please , quick , atbmmilt lien. " /
few mnoimmeumta hater they were sohibiuig us cad i
othmer'ms embrace. The evemmlnmg was well nil -
vamtcd befre Mrs. Seciy s'emit away. Anotlie r
saul scemmo was enacted at theIr parting. TIs 0
cluing to each other fcr a long timim
tvitimout saymmg ! a teortl , anti ( lien , nmoanhmml
and supported by her Croiier
( , the tvomimas I
twalked slowly out of time rom.
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.iwziniuus jiwoir.s U CO.iIMON.
Orgiummized Omung imsitlootly nummth llrookimig a
Counties. South [ ) uilcat : .
SIOUX FALLS , S. D , , Dee. 16.-Special. ( )
- There appears to be a regular orgammized
ga ng of thieves In Moody and lirookings
co unties in this state. In the fornmer county
a fetv nights ago George Boles was cbllgefi
at the Ioliit of revolvers to give up to
tsv o muasked men $200 , time contents of his
en fe , A. E. Wiflegar , a. farrncr in Moody
co unty , a. short time ago discovered men
tr ylmsg to breale into lila granary , He rusilsesi
ou t with his shotgun and commanded
th em to halt. They hind a team , amid , tvhip-
pl ug up their horses , escaped. Mr.Vinognr
fir ed three times , hut the men kept going.
A bout a weelc after his barn amid gm'anary
uv ere set omm lire. The latter was s-tved ,
bu t ( lie former was destroyed , together -
w ith a large nmnoemnt of grain. Total loss ,
i , ooo , tVithi iso insurance. In Jiroolclmmgms ;
co Uimty several burglaries were committed
an d time Leary boys were arscsted. The
sh eriff allowed ( hem (0 go mund feed their
ca ttle and they imever came back. The
sh ies-fiTs of both counties ate on time look- -
ou t for time offenders.
FRtCUtfi for Weitcinlnveuutorui , ,
WASHINGTON , Dcc , 16-Special.-Pat- ( )
en ts have been issued as follows : Nebrashca
- Jesse D. Siserwood
, Winnetomm , specuhummn :
F red D , SherwIn , Edgar , dental sabivo :
ej ector. Iowmi-Edniundi W. Bnigge , jr.
L yens , chair ; Ihenjamnln F Erwa3' , MapleH
to n , bister cultivator ; Isaac Ilmurvesy , ass- :
si gner three-fourths to I. N. 1)rsmke , .1. At ,
Y eomnami amid .1. 1' . Gross , Hartley , wager I
ti re lies-mien ; David Itattenbacic , Sioux City , ,
g alvanic rlmmg ; Luman C. Ingersoll , ICeolcemlc
ti mber raIlway tie ; Charles-i C. Jewestt , etc :
c eased , C. A. Jesvet , sidminletratrix , as .
si gnor to Hock Islanil Ploev company , Rod I
Is land , Ill. , lusty loather ; John E. Sammley
a ssignor to 0. II. hluttonloclior auth J. S
O hlcumrhst , 1)es itiolmies- . , incubator ; \'lbhlan i
1) . 'rhmnnuester , Ies Mcine , assignor to J. C
B ennett , Lynn , Mass. , Ibro escape ; Isano W :
W oodhuurn , htock Itaplds , thiscalmIngman -
c imimie ,
I.vs in ii itic iubo'itn Cmi umsis a 'sm imic.
JACKSON , Audi , 1)tsc. 16-In a tlht 1
p anic catmacti by miii oxlilodilng lamp ins t
mm iglmt among tsvo score of young clmltdresm
p artiClpaumts in me imirhday mmnrt' , severn
c imihlscfl were pamumfuiiy burmmeil amid ses'uriu I
o thers-i mini-s-owl ) ' ccnped cremmiatioum. Fari
c hIldren were at Play iii time parlor tslmem ;
e mits of tlmcm ncciilentnlly impact a larg 1
s tand inmmip , which oxpiodeti iimmd scuitteres Il
t he blazing oil among time cmstire party.
Jinuti Fires mit Iloek Sprluigs.
CIIEVIONNE , Wyo. , Dcc , 10.-Spt-clnl ( Tel L.
e grani.-A dispatch from Roche Srmrimmmr
s taten that the Edgar opera Incus-cs at ( ho
ii iaco was burned ( it 3 o'ciock this mmiorniins-
T wo general stores itnil a saloon on tIm
l ewer Iloors of time hmuililingvCres also the i
s troyed. Time loss ous time apes-st house I
$ 18,000 mind ems ( hue stocks of mnerchiandle C
$ 15,000 , Prtiaily covered by lumsurance ,
hose Cmsrts Coihluic.
IIOQIIESI'ER , N , 1. , 1)oe. 1G.-In se 5.
s pontling to an aianmn of tIre timid suttcrnoo n
h ese carts Nosm , 6 aims ! 9 met in collIsion at a
s treet corner. 110th carts tvere goIng ii
f ull speeti mummil time firemen svere thrown Itm I tmit tm
m iii tltrectlomms. Louis Rice , time iiemiteuinr it
e mf No , 6 , was iimsstitnly ( Icilieci aiuil Captai a
Franmic Grafton of No. 9 was seriously im i-
j uretl anti may die.
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I hoiiotl , mm mmd ii'st to ii by I I ii rgla re.
lIttlE , I'ii , Dec. 16.-AIr. ansI Ms-is. Davi Is ]
S iocilmn , em. weabIsy ( couple livIng near Edin
h ioro , weie rohhseil about unitlnighmt by a. gutsg
o f umamilceil bins-glum's , six in isumnnmlmer , who a t-
t acleeti titi hatless unit ! ittoke tiuwuu tbm tics ir
wIth mm rail. 'l'hmey Hecums-eul between $80
a nti $10,000 in gold itmmul greemmhncks amid Si ; ?
c apect. Mr. tiiocumn swam badly beatemi uhiom _ mt
t ime head ,
hlpeelici Orders to 1's-abet Eegistiommmi.
I3IIANOIIAI , Dcc , 1G.-Aim lmnperliul edt et
h ams beeni Issued , commnmmthinsg time gem is
m l'iurmetm of Pulsing to gIve special irotectic
to tIme hegatmomims In that city and to tIme u-em ln
u lcOcems at foreigners , Times geums ci'tim-mnt'ms a rio
i bim-ecteti to lmmimmmetliattsly arrest any lies-sc ) ii
eshmo attempts to disturb ( lies Imeace.
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I test. rvus t inmi Vl I I I in (1 utii t'si 1mm t Ii ti S i's-i iii - .
.AItMOUII S. I ) .
, , Dec. 16.-Informnatit ) n
h ams been recelveti hmeme fm-osii Wasiiimmgtm ) ii
commfimnming imrevlous reports thirst the Van
tomi reservations ts'ouhsi i-tot - lie Ohiefleti ( or u's ! :
tlemmient untIl next March , or April , 'Fl lie
uesertatiOn conalmmus over 203,000 acres ,
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Tried limo imuvigiu , , ( minus' ,
MUSKIILON , Miclm. , Dec. 35.-John CIII if-
nina , me farmer , was aesaulteul today I by
Peter ansI William \'andeu-berg. One of
timeni struck Imim a vIcious ijlow emi time jo
whIch reusdei'esi him unconscious , 'Flue iiIs :
Icians say lie cannot recover ,
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Mysterious Stuiihdng Aflrimy.
ROANOICE , Va. , Dee. 16.-hr , Hampton , a
colored coadimnsan , was fatally stabbed I _ o-
day 1mm tIme Mechmiiumlus club by an ummikooc
mmegro , 'i'iue club ronnie evere msearchmcil
tIme imohice , but nothimig definite June be eli
Im'ned about tiiL crime ,
? .lortgutgc lrsihim'r .rrest.'si ,
Clhl'AGO , Dec. 1G.-Jutige Dunn hmami Is-
simeti it. caimias for time arrest of C'lemnermt 14.
Eaton , a mortgage isrohcer. Rockwell Hay en ,
a hluianeler. clulnsms Eaton bass defrauded it
out of $26,096 $ by nietiltim of worthiest arid I t
tltloUmm smotes
CLOSED IN DEATh
Conference in a Council Bluff's Bank
ThltlS in a Terrible Tragedy.
CLERK ATTEMPTS A DOUBLE MURDER
John P. llunUngton Wounds Two Men
Seriously antI Kills Himself ,
RESULT OF' A ChECK'S ' DISMPEARANCr.
Itijitred Men Ezit1iiiiiers for tlio TioHtyand
Casualty IliSlir.uio3 Oonipt.uy.
WERE QUESTIONING TIlE YOUNG M.\N \
imircstigsuulomi of ml .ti3-mmtu'risuts Simortago for
Simicm ) Nuimmim hlsiti % 'et iheeui Ilisimmieti
I.cmm ui t , ) me III utwly ( 'aims-I umsiomi-
1)e iii I is mus lOu , , sum , ,
At 11 o'clock yesterday smmonsmismg a tragedy
was eimactcsi Ins the tmnivate oilhce of the CIti-
zeus State bnimmk of Council hhhimifa which
fibhetl mumanmy houses In Comumucl : tihimffs tvih (
mimourmming. Johmim hiimmmtlsmgton , ausistimmit bookkeeper -
keeper antI collectIon cleric , eliot C , A. Cromwell -
well of Ailnimicapohis ammih ii. . N. lin'ilCi ! of
Chicago , represemmtatlves of thio Pithelity amid A-
Cas'ialty cosmip.-mny of Nece' York , amid ( Its-it
emptied tile revolter into IsIs ass-mu brnin , in-
filching mm. Wotiiitt froims cvhilcli lie tIled two
immure later. Crounts-ell amid hayden , It is
tiiougimt , will recover.
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lluiuitlmigon ( twos one of time best knots-n
young ni e mm in Cotmsmcit Ilium s-fe , a mmul nuumnbe rest
his frlenitla by ( lie humidreit. So far as cams be
iearnetl , Ime lund mme hiatt hmabit. nail ( hint is
evlmt amakes his terrIble act the hmmircler to
cxplaism. 0mm time 20Im ( of inst July a chmeclc
of $500 se-ac turned at-er to lilmmm by Ira 1" .
liemmtlnlclcs , one of time emnpboyec of ( lie bards ,
1mm tIme regimiar routimme of htsslumes. Hmmning-
ton chiargeti UI ) the check to ( lie Uumion Stock
Yards Natioimal bnmibc of South Osusaima , and
( rein that slay to tide mmothmimmg whatever line
bren scesm or hearth of It. Time day following
Iluimumigion left for a vncatiomm ( rip of several
eveeks to New York City. Time bank oft-
dais kept thmiimlciimg ( lie check ts-oumltl tumrn up
Soomser or later , anti deferred ammy action. As
time passeit ems and it became evident that tIm
bank was omit 500 they semit a nmessage to time
Fidelity anti Casualty company , notifying it
of ( lie fact , ammul suggesting ( lint inspectors
comb 051 at oilcc nnsi i..niso n.m inuSRtItinn
The banilc officials claim that at time time
til e ) ' had no charges to malco agaimist Iluuilng- ( .
to n or asmy emnmhoye of tIme baumbc 1mm tmarIcuiar _
Al l of their emmmpioyes were bonmtled in tIme
Fi delity , and they preferred that time FidelIty ,
co mpany should make ( lie InvestIgation
ra ther thou make it thmen-muacives. Messrs.
C romnss'ebl amid Ilayden arrirod ! n tIme city last
F riday and took roomne at. tIme Crnmn1 hotel ,
T hey croms-exanmismed each of ( ho bammk em-
p1 eyes through whuore bands ( lie niissirmg check
hi nd passed , and among ( lie rest Hunthmmgonm. (
T hey clairn to have dlcove'rod ( hat lie haa
bs- en spending nmore nioney than time salary of' S
$4 5 a umonthm , whIch lie was receiving , woulul
w ars-alit5 and on this , together wIlls the fact
th at the ciicck hail been last seen in his
h ands , they based their suciiicons. ,
QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY SHOTS. ;
1-huntington aumd ( hue representatives of- the
F ldelly ( comnpaimy met Saturday night andt 4
m ade arrangcmmmens for another meeting at
ti me bank Sunday morning , when the investi-
g ation was to he resuimmeil. At ( lie hour np-
p oInted tiseywerc together , auid Cromwell anti
H aytlen commmrnenceil to put time young muon
th rough a running cross-fire of questions ,
P resident J. D. Etimnundson and Cashier C. It.
H annan of'lie ( batik were tiresent during
m oat of time Interview , Time conference hail
n ot been in progress moore titan fifteen uuin-
u tes when llmsmmtlngon rose from lmi chair ,
p ulled a revolver and conmmmsenced firing at
( l ie repreuesitolvcs ( of time Fitlehity coummpany ,
Tue revclver imo uetl seas a 41 calIber ( hat
b elonged ( o the bamik , and bail heen kept Iii
ti me desbe of G. F. Spoommer , time payIng teller.
T Ime first three idiots were lireti at Cromnsvehl
w ho hind takesm ( Iso head in ( lie lnterrogatiomu
a nti emil ( its-ce tools effect. 'rho fourth strudl
h taytlemm , anti timemi Ilusihngton ( raised thmo
t veapomt to lila owmi head amid fired. lie fell
( lie floor tusmconscious
, and remained to
u ntIl his uteatim , at I :10 : p. iii.
Tue two wounded mmmcmi ran out of the
b ank , down First avenue amid Into time Grani
h otel , biocd elnlppimig from them at evcry -
s tep. They score taken to their roosmis , 204
a mid 205 , amid Ir. ) Doumabd Macrae , in , , was
e umimmnomietl. lie found that one of tIne huh.
l ets had ( alien effect In Cromwell's back
j mms ( to ( lie right of ( lie miidmie at time esaIst
l ine. It teas found ahsou ( four Inches below' ,
( lie surface antI extracted. 'Flie second but-
l et struck 1mm time left aide of IsIs cimeels- ,
i mbued Its ecay around ( lie right side ot 4
t hma neck , amid caine to a stop after just
m oisehmig the carotid artery , '
Time third struck hihmus in ( lie right wrist ,
l ie bistviumg this-own sip hIs Imanti ho iitrIko thto
m 'evolver out of Jluntingtomm's hmammil. It brolco
one of the bones of the forearmu ciemmr lit
( cr0 , amid Imrihmeiideil Itself in ( hue other bone ,
amiDst hoverIng it. When time bali twos talcen- .
cumt it was cuit almost in two from time
polumbeti end miosvn Cromwell tvlii lrobabiZ )
lese ( lie cisc cit isis mIght armn aim account
of a stiffening of this wrist oimit as the ye.
suit of time fracture of thins bones.
linymien fared better. The bullet strucI
iiimmi In the iicclc , ninth , after imassing aroummth
about a tlsmaI-er ( of ( Ito sway , enmergest nail
immmbeilticd Itself iii it panel of tIme door , wimero
teas afterwar'iis ' fouimd. Ills wound Is not
consIdered cif a serious nature , but a vania-
then of half an imchi : wetsisl have bellIed him ,
hli\1) i1REl'AHEI ) lh1MSlilA VOlt IT ,
' ( Ito huliot. that tools hlmmmmthmigton'm lIfe
entered ( isis elcumli , just hehmlnsi time car , ant !
loelgeti back of thu right eye , wtiercs its
presence teas shown by a dIscoloratIon of ' .t
( lie lId. Ills having ( lie wearscuu In his poe-
Leebloss hsmdlemed ( lint lie hail l'hnaed ' all
out boforehmand , anti lila coolness iii ( lie face
of tIme terrible dteil lies waa mneilitating Ia
sauimrislnr , all of the s-mini t'ilso w crc present
at time mites-view testifying ( hat timey hail
not ( ho iIgimtest lde ( lint eumsytiilng out of
( lie ordlmmary run . ) t timings was thought o
by ( lie yotmii s-nan.
Mr. and Airs. B. hluimtington , time parents
of ( lie yoummg man , were at ( lie l'resbyerlam (
church , when a meisenger brought ( hue news
of their bon'mi detb , 'lucy were conmgileteIy
heartbroken over the affaIr. 'Fimey ataricil
to the bank , but ks-buds immereejuted ( thuG
soother before hme suffered ( lie added an-
guishm of looking upon ( lie dying bmiy hying
in Its own blood. Mr , hIunIIrmon svcnt Inmt
( lie rooni and sat by Isle sen's sitlu utmtII
time end came. S
Hayden , ommo of ( hue wounded mmmcmi , sahtlg
"We bad only been talking a few snImsu (
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