: - " ' I\\ \ " ' " ' ' > ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -I'- ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . , . ' ' _ n'i' . . , ; ; ' - - ' . . " , . . ; - " ' - - . - . ' - - - . . . . . , - - - . , - , - " - . . . - . , r- ' , y.- ' - , I , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ' : . , DA.LY . ' , . , . ' : . ESPAJ3LIS1LEI . ) JUNE , 19 , " 1S71 ' OMAhA , SATURDAY MOflNI.NG , JANUAUY 19 , 1895. SiNGLE . COpy FIVE OEN'rS. - REVOLT IN I HONOLULU - L Oharles L , Carter , ( Prominent Annexa- tionlat . Among the Kied , WENT TO SEARCH A ROVAUST'S hOuSE - Natves Concealed en the Premises Met Them with 0 Volley , REGULAR TROOP3 CAME TO TiE RESCUE At Their Approach the Rebellious Natives ' ; , . Take t the Brsh , " OUTBREAK IS NOW UNDER CONTROL I - On\rnr"nt Troops 81.1.1 the Rebel Posi- ton 111 Urovn Them Into the Mon1- tiitn-Mitiy I'romilent noyal- ItR tInder , \ re t. 1t" lller BAN FRANCISCO , Jan. lS.-The steamer 'Alameda arrlvll from Auckland un,1 , Sydney vII honolulu thIs afternoon and brings news of n revoluHon and bloodshed al 10nolulu , Charles I. Carter , who was ene of the annox- aton commissIoners , wal killed and several other government supporters wounded There has been much fighting , and al least twelve natives have bean killed. Nearly 200 royal- Isti are under arrest. Robert Wilcox Is the leader of the rebels , The fighting wa ! still In progress when the Alameda loft IGno lulu on January 11 , but the goyermenl forces had practically overcome the revolu- tonist The Associated press h ! the following - lowing correspondence : HONOLULU , Jan. 1. IS95-There were no fresh developments In the threatened up- rising unti last Sunday afternoon , the Gth Instant : when tha marshal's detectives brought news for that officer Immediately to summon the cabinet and leading ofcers or the military and Citizens' guards for con aultatlon. In a few minutes aCer their ar- rival Deputy Marshal Irown and a squad ef police , under Captain Parker , left for the , . beach al Wal-kl kl , with orders to search tIm premlsee of Henry Dertelmnnn , a prom- mont royalist , for arms and ammunition. Just previous to reaching the Illace the pose WaR joined ( by Charles I. , Carter , Alfred Car- ter and J. D , Castle , who lived near by . all members of the Citizens' guard On ap- , < . prcachlng the house the deputy marshal . ' left tha squad on the lawn while ha entered the house , and , finding Berte'mann and a strange white man there , proceeded te read hIs warrant. When hal way through shots were heard from the housc. The olcers asked quickly : "Whal does that mean ? " Dertelmann replied : "I llow nothing about Il ; there are no arms here " MET BY A VOLLEY. ' Brown rushed out to Join his squad juel as Jfr Charles Carter shouted : "Thero they are under the boalshed , " pointing to a shed In the rear of , the lot , and rushing forward , fol- lowe hy hIs cousIn , Caette , and the others. Al that Instant a vole ) ' was , fro-hy n crowd of natives under the sited , and Charles Car- ' tot and Lieutenant 11011 . fell wounded. The i police charged and drove the natives out on the beach , , when the later retreated to tile brush , keepIng up a dEulory firing. As the police only , numbered eIght , and there were thrr or four times as many natives , _ , f they returned to the hens , taking with thorn three of the rebels whom they had cp lure In the melee , during which some sixty shots were fred , . Taking the wounded men In and first Irsl carIng for them al well as p03slble , they searched the prIsoners , placing Dertelmann urner arrest The first one wal recognized I John Lane. He hall a heavy revolver , belt of cartridges and rile ; the second a 7 pocket pistol and belt of cartridges. The l. other was unarmed , but a shorl rifle was ' found behind the door , which evidently belonged - longed to him . as Shell says he was the man who shot him. TherQ Is nQ doubt that Car- ter's three wounds came from Lane's pistol , Il having three empty chambers. Dy thIs time time rebels regained theIr courage and surrounded the house , frIng Into II relleat- ' edly. Leaving one man to guard the IJrls- 4' oners , the officers returned the Ire , but 7t without efect , as theIr assailants could nol be Been , Realizing thal their case was desperate and that word must be got to town at all hazards , It was re1Ived that Brown and Parker shouhl make a dash for their hearses , which were ted near the house. This was done with success , and they were soon al the nearest telephone Alfred Carter , who had been missing since time wounding of his cousin , was supposed to be dead but In realy had escaped with the -.5 seine idea and for the purpose of getting n r " doctor for his cousin , He had already telephoned - phoned to the marshnl's oOee , besides being fortunate In finding ' a doctor , with whom he returne 1 to the scene of the Ighl alone. On apprcaehln the gate they were met wih a volley. Dropping to the ground , Carter returned - turned three 1hots , but realizing the Impos- elbilty of getting Into th ? house unhurt , they both made their escape. About this time the natives were advancing on thee house to take Il by storrn . when one or thee officers told Bertelmann he would blow his brains s t out on the instant the first lan vent In- ' ' . . side the house and hurt anyone , Dertel- r mann called to thee natives oulslll ta that effect firing , ami they at once withdrew and ceased REGULARS TO TIE nESCUE. Within two minutes after receiving the telephone account of the fght a detail I or ( ' thlrty-two'men from the regulars stationed r ? I the government building was ordered out. The command was , given to LIeutenant ICing , the same who led thn expedition against the leer oUlnw , Koulou , sonic months since. Volunteers wera called for , and nearly every mal In the barracks stepped to the front. " 'lhln ten Ilnutos the detail was on the way as fast as horses and wheels could larry thel , the distance being nbqut four immiios. As won as the ) ' cale within shooting dis- tanc of the scene of action thE ntyes fired a parting volcy ) and fell , Alfred Carter all Dr. Wulers came up at thlB time nlll were quickly followed by others . Charles Carter received the ledlcal attention he so much 'C needed. X was found he was shot In the breasl twice and once In the leg One or the breast wOIIIs ranging downward eltred the abdomen , lie was taken 10 his residence i ncalh , where ho eled early the next morn- IuS Hals wound was through time breast , I but Is not neeEarly fatal. lie was sent to 'r the hospital , ' SOOI after Deputy Marhal Brown arrived , and time IlrelnlsEs were thoroughly searched . 'l'heo servant deiii.tl there 'ho Japanese Ilenllll were terms there , but a six-shooter lt hIs ear Induced - duced hIm 10 bring to light several riles all listol Ileutenant , King sent tht rlseners to town 111 asked for further orders. lIe t ' \'aa told to hohl lho 111co I I 11 ollil ( as I \vas evidently a distributing poInt for arms. At daylight n large force of natives , who s lead taken a strong position on the slope of .p. fliamnemmel head , attacked bun , After stamlnj lire about an homer amid 1111nl the natives hall the "Ivantago ef numbers and position , Ilen- , .v" tenant ICing mo\ed Ills force to Suns Scolcl , n : pleisuro resort a few hundrclI ) 'lrll nearl'r : town , with telelJhono conmmuuielm'ations. In a short theme after the telephone was csell Lieutenant .o'ne And twnty-n\o more of the regular were Bent Olt , The nulbe or insurgents - lurgenhl was variously estmated frolic l0 to :00. With Coyno's force was comet an eIght centhneter 1lei1 piece . OPENED WI'1 A I0WITZ I. L Ireadtul Murray ot th ? Clt&.I ' guard : , , ft . . . , , : , , . . , . . - " . rtw - " " with twenty-five special and ten mounted police , were enl out on a roach leading to the rear of the Insurgents. They mel with no resistance tmt lhey reached Pablo vaI- Icy . over the ridge of which a stone wall extends , behind whIch a large body of Insurgents - surgents , with a small howitzer , were es- lablshet , The Irsl intimation Murray1s force had or an enemy was a shower of bul- lets and shrapnel , which did no harm . lad the natives waited n little longer Murray's troops could leave been nnnlhlated , They retreated a short distance , established and fortified a camp and established telephone communication with Lieutenant King , the object hieing to prevent any possible retreat ThIs fight occurred on thc side of a mountaIn. whose serrated shies form almosl Inaccessible - ble valleys of little width I was the object of the governmenl troops to drive thO rebels around time base of the mountain from whence there Is no escape except over thee famous Pal real , which ten or twenty men could hell agalnsl a small army. As soon al II was known In 1onoluln on Sunlny afternoon thal there was organized resistance to the government , no time was lost In communicating the fact 10 its SUI1- porters , both by telephone and messenger. No general alarm was given , Il nol being deemed ncessar ) ' . In response the four companies - panics of militia Ilonne 1 their uniforms and repaired to their armories the members of the Citizens' guard reported to their re- spctve rendezvous , antI yel so quietly was everything done that many In the city were unaware that anything had happene out or the usual Sunday qnlet Between 8 and 9 1' . m" , however the lp- pea ranee of squalls of the citizens' guard al every street corner told the tnle. Pea pie were quietly warned to go hmomuce and stay thmere. Every Important avenue was guarded by "quais numb rlng from twenty to forty members of this bcdy leaving the entire military force at the immediate dIsposal - posal of the government. Cabinet and arm ) ' officials made theIr headquarlers nl lhe mar- shal's omee during time night , but nothing occurred 10 warrant partcular alarm. PROCLAIMED MARTIAL LAW. In the morning the news from the front decided the government to take Immediate and stringent measures for is protection. Al 9:30 : martial law was proclaimed , and nil saloons and liquor stores closclt. The news of the death of Carter , who was a popular young lawyer , and was recently elected a member of the legislature intensified the general feeling and II would have gone hard with his assassins head they not been strongly guarded Dy noon 'lom1y all the stores were closed , and lhere were few people - plo on the streets. The street cars and 'buses were stopped , and the only excitement was al the marshal's office , where arms were being distributed. The announcemenl that the writ of hab3as corpus was suspended was quickly lolowed by one reqnlrlng all persons nol engaged In the military cr police force to deliver all arms or ammunitions In their pos sslon to time mar hal within twenty-four hours. After - tom conferring with Captain Murray al noon 01 Monday , Captain Zeigler and a company of regulars was dispatched to his aid , taking wIth them an Austrian field piece. The ten Pound shels from this gun scattered the natives In every direction , but did not seem to hurl any one of thom Al 2 o'clock the troops advanced nnd forced the rebels In the brush , Lleutenanl Ludwig and len men be- Ing detailed for a lank movement. As soon al Ludwig got Into position the natives were beaten Ind scattered Into the dense brush , followed by the troops. I Is certain many of them were , \vounded here , as blood , shreds of clothing , etc. , were seen every- where. The only man wounded from the government force was LudwIg , who received a flesh wound In the l lgh. TOOK THE FIST PRISONERS. Here time first prisoners were taken seven In number , and from them Il was learned , theat the lenders of the rebels were Sam Now- len , formerly colonel of the queen' 1ouse- hold guards , and Hoberl Wilcox . who was ' the leader of the revolution In 1887 , thee olher Ilrominenl one being halt whites , formerly In the service of the queen After the first surrender the natives came dropping Into the . goverl1enl' camps In bunches , until there were soon more prisoners than troops The prisoners claimed they had GOO rifles , but only 600 men were arrested. - Al G o'eloclt time government forces camped for the lghl , pursuit being Impossible In the dense brush , Whie this was going on the tug Eleu , with n field piece and I detail of time sharp shooter company , lefl Honolulu , mind In I haI hOlr was In a position to shell from the rear the natves whose camp fronted Llcu- tenant King's comumnand A few wehl-di- rected shots scattered them Ite sheep , one shot falling directly Into the native camp : I Is known that five men were killed here and a large number wounded The natives were pursued by Lieutenant Coync's com- pany as far as the nature of the ground al- lowed. A shot from his field piece scattered a crowd of them who appeared on the edge of the crater , and four deadbodies were the result . 'hlrty-slx rifles , two 100-pound boxes of cartridges and two dynamite bombs were found In an Improvised fort , also a lot of clothing , including a. UnltC1 States navy dress coa I Squads of troops scoured the summit of Diamond Head , but no natives were found. Two casc of gin were found and brought to headqunrters. After being examined by Dr Cooper , the army surgeon , the stuff was pronounced poisoned and de- stro'ed. A government spy who halt been sent ta the rebel camp returned on Tuesday al 10 P. m" , stating that he hal succeeded In reaching time camp and gaining the conn- deuce of time natives , There were about 150 lence natves Uller command of Robert Wilcox , who claimed to have 1,000 men , with plenty Qf arms , provisions , etc. Sam Nowleln , wIth seventy-five more , was sold to be within a short distance . The rebel program was to march to Punch Bowl and capture the Pow- tier magazine lhere. Time spy's storle3 caUsed two companies of volunteers to occupy Punch howl before mldnlghl. One field piece was taken along Al noon on Wednesday there were IG3 11rlsoners In jai , about 100 being' prIsoner of war. . var.REIThLS PENNED IN During the afternoon heavy \ firing was heard nt 11anoa valley. At 4 o'cloek a com- pony of sharlshooters and another of time Citizens guard drove the rebels rrom the ridge downward , while the cOlpnnles and battery from the Punch howl were In pos- session of the other side of time Valley . The rebels were hemmed In , with no possible es- , cape except by hamt to hal\l climbing for 2,000 feet. The lowest estimate of the rebel force Is sixty time highest 200. At G p. m. a courier brought word that one rebel hal been 1 < led , one mortally wounded and six captured , Al midnight another rebel was captured , Carl Wideman , son of 1.luokn- lanl's latest envoy to the United Stales , has been missing since last Thursday , and II Is helev,1 he wi be found Imng the rebels. There were no casual- ties on the governmenl side . Two prisoners from time seal < war were sent In yesterday , One Is n half white car- penter named l'ool , who says he left the Wilcox party the night berore. When cap- tled he hall I WInchester and 100 rounds of cartrIdges. None of the Wilcox party hall had anythIng to eat since 10nday except guavas and Ii bullock they hall killed. Pool said Wicox had thirty men ) 'et. The rest of his party were either wounded , dead , de- serlel or taken Icrisomeers , Another capture was Arthur Fitzgerald . Straggling prisoners were brought In during the afternoon , anti at this tme II looks as though all , wlh the exception of Wicox aced his band ot thirty , have ) been wlpe,1 out. A cavalry corps Is being orgeeteized The city Is quiet , and the backs anti man of the stores have resumed business. A few arrests have been made In town on 6u8plclon. January H.-The steamship Alameda ar- rh'et from thee colonies at G a. m. No one Is allowed to go on board on any I'retense. I . She I" 10 sail at 3 I' . liC. Nothing new fromem the front ul vresent. The ex-queen's Ilrem- Ises are Inder Iloleo surveiliamece. leI Wmnleington Place residence WR raided on " 1cnday and a quantity of arms confiscated. Wl'al acton will be taken In her case can- not bo ascertained I The { hlan man-of-war l Esmeralda flying the \I'nezuelun flag . has arrived lucre I .toleeu T Wa lrlloule , I miiOnaire and the oldut 1I'rchut : Il honolulu Is dead GOOD WORDS \ FOR 1 FAURE Periers Succesor Puised by the Pres3 of Englanls ' Capital , FRANCE'S FIRST PROTESTANT RULER I , A Maim \ Htholltogle8 , wth time Imagina- ton ot thee Sonthcrncr , l'ractical Sense of time urJan acid Serious IJU at R Sonelto . LONDON , Jan. lS.-The Paris correspondent - enl or them Daily New says : "The memu'osrs ' of congress arrived al Versailles practcJly I' unpledged. One of the results of the multi- I plely of parties In t'rnee Is thal they are I unable to put forward a strong man on an , emergency . 'fhere cannot ba that selentlc organization which Is used to perfecton In America , where thee successor of an American Caslmlr-Perler would have been there when wanted , "Congress hal had a hurried look. The ladles' dreese were the best they could show , but were nol mate for the occaion , Daron de Courcel , the I'reneh ambassador to Great lhrltaiim , Is said to have spent two hours In handshakIng lie seemed to know every- body. A lady who was taken by many to be Sarah lernhardt salon thee tribune reserved for the wives of senators. Her figure , features - tures and style were strikingly lernhardl- esque. When 'ahlect-Housscnu's , ] name was called . she blew a kiss to him wHh the tip of her ran. She was his wHe. lIe showed no anxiety during time first ballot , but bestirred - stirred himsel during the second M. Plure was little noticed until the first count , when It became certain thaI he would win. "I regard lhls as the mosl reassuring sign wo have yet had for the quiet of France . Presldcnl Faure Is a moderate. but unlte Cashnlr-Perler or Waldeck-flousseau he will heave no prejudice against calling radicals to office whenever they have a majority. M. Waldecl-HousBlu would have dissolved the Chamber. Thl3 accounts for hIs defeat. M. Faure , on time contrary , will try to agree with the Chambpr. In many respects he will bo a president hike Carnet , thaI Is to : say without angles. lie Is a fast friend of ex-Minister Siegfried , who takes a deep interest - teresl In the Young Men's Christian associa- tion . I dwell upon this fact , keeping In mind the proverb that 'A man Is known by the company he keeps. ' This friendship speaks volumes of praise for the IW president. M. Slegrred showed as much joy over the elec- ton 's though M. Faure was a beloved son. M. aure's protestantsm Is nol narrow , since his daughter married a Roman Catholc , beet he himself never embraced Catieohicismn. Thererore he Is the first Protestant ruler that France has ever had , for Henry IV. mounted the throne after recltng : al Notre Dame M. Faure Is nn able speaker , of southern fluency and ImagInaton , wih the hearth head and practical sense of the Norman. Like Caret , his opInions are rather neutral , but In fast hues. He has a gravity that Is the opposite of dullness " and he Is 50 free from conceit thal he can agrEe with almost any one. Ills presence Is firmer than thal of any other presldenl. Hs figure Is tail and well knit , but Is that of a man In whom the nervous system predomInates over the mus- cular. 'There Is the seriousness of the Arab-Semite In the well set eyes though he can heave no Semite blood , unless througb the Saracens who overrun the south of France and settled for some time at NlmM Ills reatures are finely sllaped. When a smile lghts up his pensive countenance Il makes II chrmlng. He has the name at being an obliging and kind and eonsclentou master. Ills character Is l too harmoniously develope for streaks of dishonesty to In- vade It . Ills black eyebrows and mustache contrast wih hIs snowy cl03eeul balr. He bas the look of Clemenceau In hIs eyes , forehead and the shape of his hea , which Is round and well poised. "Id. Faure bas had hIs eye a god deal 'on China since she and Japan went lo war. i He leeks forward to startling developments In foreign affairs. He Is nol one of the jingoes , but the reforming spirit lee showed Jngoes al the marIne ministry ahd his great ac- tvity heave endeared him lo all there. He has been too hard and serious a workman al his own business and In public affairs to b mixed up In the Reinachi , Felix , Martin or other financial affairs that have ben so detrimental to the republic. " FAUII NO UETTIJ TIAN PEICIER . lress of 1'lrt" n"rlly Sltsled with the Now Chief Executive , PARIS , Jan. 18.-The election of Id. Felix Fauro has been well received by the moderate - ate press and Is vlolenty cr tclzed by time radical and socialists newspapers. I The Journal des Debats says Il Is gratified . al the defeat of M Drlsson and that In : . electing M. Faure , who Is a man or liberal all moderate mind and clear and sound In- teliect. thee national assembly places the destinies of France In good hands The Radical Is of the olnlon thaI the election leaves maters In the condition of uncertaInty and of instability from which lhe republic Is suffering. M ! Ulerand , the socialist deputy and editor of the Petite Hepuhlque , says 'In ' his paper Ibis morning thal ! I. Faure Is nol president but a mere supernumerary , add- lug : "The socialist party cannot be diverged - verged by the election of a man who has neither individuality of character nor par- tcular worth. " The Lanterne predicts the beginning of an era of violent reaction , and add : : "Where Casimir-I'erier failed Faume wl also fail , We shal return to Versailles before the year expires " Paris was very tranquil last night. The boulevards were no more crowded than usual and the suburbs were nol excted. : The workIng - Ing classes were astonished al M. Drlsson's defeat , but no demonstrations were reported 'ho entire lolce force was held In readiness for an emergemecy , but their services were nol required for anything further than the police duties . . ( olco dutes. A meeting of socimihists and others took place yesterday evening at time 1aison du leuple al which n number of exciting speeches were timade Resolutions strongly condemning 11 , Felix Faure were adopted and other resolutions demanding the suppression - sion of the presidency were passed amid cries of "Viva la revolution soclale ! "Down ; with reacton I" I1ULIN , Jan IS-The National Zeltung says M , I"aure was only elected with the help of a majoriy or the senate , whlcb was the fate or M , Cashnlr-Perler. whose political leaning Is identical with that of Id , Faure , The paper does not predict greater permanence - nonce for thee presidency of 1. Iraure . Time Vosslscho Zelung says that 11 , Faure haa hiherto been known abroad as n pol- ticiame , but Is regarded as beIng above reproach - preach , Il adds that he Is a very energetic and earnesl worker The Tagehlatl says Il expects 1. Faure's policy will be a IIelfo one 'fhe question la how long he will he able to wIthstand rad- Icalsm and socialsm , ' ltjl hhuuhre"t by 1 Storm. AUCKLAND N. Z" , Jan , 18.-Ad\'lces received - ceh'C1 here from the Fiji Islands report thaI a terible hurricane has swept over the whole group doing great damage to shipping. In addition lany lives were lost t , a number of buildings were destroyed , plantations were ruined and five churches at Suava colallsed , The Anglican church was unroofed and the bonded stores were wrecked , but the sugar nulls were not Injured. ! erluuI'nlanches In Smmhtzeriumntl. DEHNJ , Switzerland , Jan. lS.-Avalanches In the canton of Teno have caused great destruction of property and loss of life. All traffic Is completely disorganized. Cnnlot Hrcuo ( let , 11Ult. LONDON . , Jan 18.-Owing to the mass or timber , etc swept by the Inrush of water lu the Dig lake mine at Audley , StaUord- , shire , all hope of raclng the nlncty-two men who did nol succeed In escaping has been abandoned OU1ifltEtltS .N ( ommol } : Reports that lUng George 'las AhdlcltCll nn.l n Iovnllton Irpkcn Uut. ' LONDON , Jan. IS-At'the banking house of the Iothschlds Il wa Mil a telegram was received today on the Stock exchange stating thal a revolution lied broken out In Oreeee. The Creole consul here has hearll nothing of the reported Insurrecton , A dispatch received - cclved In Paris declares that disturbances occurred last evening In front of the Chamber al Athens anti thee situation Is said to be ! n'e. . IAnS , Jan , IS-The rumor that n rebel- lon had broken out In Greece was current upon the bourses of this city. VIenna all Berlin. Nothing , however , has been ro- cel'C1 direct from Athens on the subjccl The latest bourse rumors Include the report - port of the abdication of the king of Greece , George I. The reports however , are nol In any way confirmed. A dlsatch from Athens gives n formal denial to time reports that a rebellion had broken out In Greece The dispatch n'dlls heat the country Is ever'where perfectly chn. ATll NS , Jamm IS-Meetng to protest against an Increase of taxation continue to be held In various parts or Greece. On several - eral occasions there has been much excite- xcte- IEl growing omit of thel , but tO dls- turbances. ELECTIII ) A Inv IHI CTOI""TE. Union Uanl ef St. . .10InN. . F. , Getting Onto a No\ . 1ootimmg. " No100thl. ST. JOHNS , N F. , Jan 18-The shareholders - ers of thee Union bank mel again last ought to elect directors to replace those by whose mlsmanagemenl the failure of the bani was brought about. A new hoard of five keen business men was elected They will have 10 consult with the go\'ernmenl on the mater of reorganization. The glyernmenl has a bill table providing for the winding up of the bank , but Il Is ollposed by the shareholders and many of the creditors : Time city Is indignant - nanl al the disgraceful showing made by the cx-dlrectors of the bank. Four of lbem owed ,7GO,000 on overdrafts 'and exchange Of this sum thee bank loses ,000,000 hope- lessly. The trade value of Union bank notes Is dropping steadily. Today they were worth only GO cents on the dollar , beet time bank Is expected to pay about GO cents when It Is wound up. ThIs will take about two 'ears. DUCE HAS O1'IL1t TO ADD Ills : IIUUe to time I"hml Effort of the I're- tenler to thee Frlueh Tlmrommo DOVER , Eng" , Jan. lS.-The duke of Or- leans and his suite left Dover for London today. M , da hlonival . thee secretary ' of the 1 duke , In conversation with t. reporter of the conversaton 1 I Associated press today said the duke was not willing to male any stalemenl other than thaI contained In his maniest' , which was exclusIvely cabled to the ' Associated press yesterday afternoon. Referring to an alleged interview with the duke of Orleans which was printed In England yesterday M. de Donl'al said theo duke had.nol. conversed with any reporter and' that the Interview was n pure fabrication. SAID FAl WELL TO , nxs ST.\FJ. - ' : . Fauro Leavis the 'Jlnlhy of MarIne . _ for time : IJlce PAnS , Jan. 18.-The Btr Df tle-minister of marine called upou President Fauretodemy _ and bid farewell to hIm as their "Ial . chl f. farewel The president fthel w nl to the , Elysee palace , where lIe was re c l\'ed with military honors , and took possession of the rooms previously occupied by Id. Caslmlr-Perler. The tew president , however , will nol take up his official residence until Wednesday nexl. _ _ _ _ Cutting VI I Live Inn , CITY OF MEXICO Jan. 18.-The people of Tezeoco are greatly c clted .over the dissac- lon of a peon named Antonio Vangose while still al\e , While a medical student was making the dissection , the supposed corpse writhed In agony and sprang to his feel shouting - lng , "Oon'l kilt mel"l The dissector endeavored - deavorcd to put back pieces of flesh and sew up the Incisions. The effort was of no avail and the man was a corpse In , two days. 11e5es Equals : Jeenowski's Score PARS , Jan. 18.-Play In the chess matl ' between J. Mlese and ! . Jarqwskl , was ru- sumed al the Cafe do , la Gegencle yesterday when Mleses won the seventh game. Present - enl score : Ueses , 3 ; Jlnowskl , 3 ; drawn , 1 1"w Knights of the Jhtck 1 "IIl. i BERLIN , Jan. 18.- mperor William attended - tended the chapter of tee order of the Black t\e \ Eagle Thursd&y al whlcb a number of new Imlghts were appolntcd. . \'clr Itllurtn \ o I"ranee. PARS , Jan. 18.-Th Iports of France for the year 1894 amounted to 4,119,465,000 francs , and the exports rooted up 3,275,047,000 francs . - JUSTIOE J'ULI.lm'S,1nl SlS. After I seapln 11\111\0 S .eral Efforts Are 1\110 to ! url lIla house. PIERRE , B. D" Jan 18-t81Icclal ( Tele- gram.-Justice Fuller of time stale supreme Court appear to have I Nemesis. A week ago I man from Flulk county , who had been beaten In I law suit In which Justice Fuller presided , came' down here wih the avowed intention ot Itlln the judge anti blmllf , hut was captured and fs now on I his way to the Yanlton insane asylum Last Iulonaay night two attempts were . lo06ay mude to burn the judge's house. His barns stand about thirty feet , ( rom time hcse , antI there wa a stack of , hay close 'o the barns. This was Ire early In the even- ing , but tl ( blaze With dicjcovereci rend ex- tnJulslell before great d\covcred % 'nH clone. Later In the evenlnl I elmage set on Ire and the following night again , but each tme , thouh the dnlue wets consl- ermible' , time buildings were. ymevetl ( ThIs afternoon a man calk' at the house and inquired If the juulgt was at home. When answered In , jUll , he lake.l lor the bo's Uelng tolell tnlve they were Ihsent also , he left , anti Iwlhln lIve mln- ItS thee whole rear ot , the house was ablaze . Some one , presunmblY the stranser , had thrown n can of kerosene against the Kile of thu' hduse and touched u match to it . I wus dUcov red mmmcdi- atoiy a 11 put out , but -m6t . before consll- erlhle damage was done. , lhe stranger has not been found , . - I- Jilt J'JC U.lllJlmS , Maim SUIJleelel of the ( tln1"a lolnVI' Cnlltureel cit lt. Loul. . ST LOUIS , Jan , lB.-A ' young man who call hlmsulf Charlel ICing Inl who Is sus- Ilectell of heaving been icuphicatecl In the ! 1\1lcatell hole up and $12,0 roLbety ot an express car on the Chicago , ' ' 13ur1ngton & Quincy railroad Il Chlleohe , nepr ' Otumwu , la" , last Sateirtiay , Is locked 4up. 10 was arrested - rested by Utcer McNei lit r tl0 Thlrc Ila- Irlct In a Ilisreputuble resort at the instance of one of the Inmates , who ' gathered from hIl talk elc" , thal he was concerned In time Iowa robhery , lie had a big revolver antI . consilerhle money anti ( hits description til- lies wIth one ot tIocce sent out from 0 ttumwa. tiose 1OUEIU.Y , Mo . , 'Jail. lB.-Frank Uate- man , an ex-emlllo of lime \'ala . h , was arrested here today as One of the robbers that held up the Cimiceegn , Burlington & Quincy traIn six miles from Otulwa last hatterdmmy night. let. S ? I'IY. another ex-ean- 110)'e of the \'nbaah hi /11$0 Illd to leave been connected with the robbery . . . Uoln ! Mill 1111 op / S rbke . Br LOUIS , Jun 18..A Irlke has been precipitated al the Tudor Iron Works 'In East lit . Louis by au at'ml't ' Ol the part of the manaGemenl to replace the 10PI rollers , who have blen patti from U2 to 11& u duy , with IIH htnllu whose wages tire nol more than $ Per 1- . All the cm- 110)11 belonging to the A\\mated Ab- lolaton of Iron and 6tl < 1 Workers have stopped 11 worl\ pen luj a ' ttlment lf the trouble , and the mill ' j 11' , Ab'eut 2' men are affected . 'I \ . m'l Icment clams I ' men ( heel are with not Its leII new 17 tary I't I : t \ ; .es , slttid FIRST STEP TO CmlPROMISE - # Ex-Governor Monotte Returns to Piero to Represent Taylors Donlslen , . RESULT or TIlE CIICAGO"CONFERENCE - Attorney for thin Uofallor Says lIe Can Secure Taylor's SIJnatnro Rt AnY 'lmo flied Jleleto SIYI That' , . \1 thee State Wil Got. PIERRE , S. D" , Jan. IS.-Spcclal ( Tele- gram-Ex.Governor ) Arthur C. Meletee , who has been attending a meetng of the bondsmen of ex-Trasurer Taylor In Chicago , returned to the city tOday 'anll grntCI nn Interview , In whlcl he declared In his jUdg- menl time treasurer has left theo country The blllmeluhll : n conference wih Lawyer - yer Tenney of Chicago , who was In con- sulaton wIth Taylor before his flight a 111 who Ices the Ilresenl managemenl of his affairs . Tenney refused to medicate thc where nbouts of Taylor , but declared tlal lee hall ful power of attorney In the case and could ' when of necessary , produce the signature Taylor and hIs wlfo. Melete states thaI Taylor had'er ' little ' with him and ) \ 'ery Ito lmcoimey , heat lhera Is every reason to suppose that mosl of the cash which ho was SUIJllSel1 to have In his possession nl tim ( line cf time flight was paid over to secure loans made to tide the treasurer over until the end of the camnpaign As a mater of fact 'ylor did durIng thee last weeks of December take up a number cf his prlvnte obligations . lie owed thee Chasl National bank of New York $20,000 , secured by his personal lte , endorsed - Ilorscd by hIs fathmcr , and time Lafayette batik $10,000 similarly secured , and ho paid oft these miotes lie also dlscmrged I number of ether debts whlel had been guaranteed by personal friends. ! CRITICIZES TAYLOR'S JUDmIENT. 1elele states heat Taylor has probably been shorl for a number of year , In fact , ever since he wenl Into the 0111cc . In fact , Instead of beIng the cool , eonservatvo business - ness mnn lee was universaly considered to be , he seems to have gene Into every wid enterprise - terprlso he could find , and has evidently been the tool of desIgning men. For example - ample , he Invested $15,000 In Anacortez on the Pacific coast In town lots which are not today worth a cent. lie pul $35,000 Into Chicago real estate al the three of the World's faIr , and boughl property which could not be sold today for a third of lhal sum. lie also invested $10,000 In a World's fair hotel , which proved a great financial faiure , and bought town lots In Cripple Creek , Colo" , which resulell In heavy fnancial loss. These , In connecton with the wild way In whIch ho placed the state money $20,000 In one place and $100,000 In another , wrecked him , as Il was sure t do. When the campaIgn was on last fall he found himsel close to thee wall , ndn , tough friends and relatives raised all they could to prevent exposure before thee election , and I took - all or nearly all , the money ho got from time special cal for taxes In December to square these. Meleta thinks he did net carry away to exceed $50,000. The bomlsm wi attempt to secure a release from thee state , and , incase ease they can'l gel that , will fghl the collection on thee ground thnl the stale did not 'emso due diligence In ' watchjeIn tim treasurer ' - urer and heat the heavy shortage could , easily hn\'o.been discovered al acer time dur- Ing the past two ycrs. ' - CUTTING % Lt. 8AL , ImS. Sonth Dakota Legilator Devote SOlO Tlma to lice Ulcuulln or Ecoieuouj . PIERRE , S. D" , Jan 18-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) senate spent thee day largely In discussion of economy. I began well by pass- Ins , with a vote of 42 to I , Senator Doyco's bill for a constitutional convention. Then the mater of pay for the senate employes was taken up. The commitee on legislative pendltures reported favorably on cutting the salaries from 50 cents to $1 a day over those of two years ago , bul after n hour's discussion , which Senators Doyce , Lothln and Lawrence supported the commitee and Senators Pease Rice , Howell and Wison op- Ilosed It . the senate , by a vote of 27 lo IG , gave the clerks thee old schedule. After the introduction of a considerable number of bills Senator Alpin moved to adjourn over until Tuesday , and General Pease and one or two others supported him , when Senator Foote jumped to his feel and read the riot act to the senate . declaring that In the present condition of the state It was lhelr business to work , and heat It they wIshed to finish theIr business In good shape during the ses- sion they oughl to keep clean books every day oote's speech was supported by Lthlnn , Doran , howard and Allison , and II carried the senate witle hIm , On the motion crrle wih moton to adjourn , lher was not a negative vote. In tho'houso Mr. ohisnier's bill , providing Ulnl ontslda Insurance companies shal not Jlaco Ire Insurance In this state except . lhrwh resident agents , licensed by the state auditor , passed. Ale Mr. Hair's bill legalizing the election of 1894 In Butte county , under which the county seal was located Vlel's bill raising ' ( he exempton of personal property to $100 and prvldlng lhal each person shal Isl all his personnl ' property - erty wIth thee county auditor , came up After a levly dlscusslQn , In which It was advocated by Glass , Dowdel and McCuughey amid opposed by Herrick , Wison , Parker , Donohue , Lucas and others , It was Imlef- mutely postpned Speaker howard was granted leave of ab- cenea for three days and Glass of Codlng- ton county was unanimously elected speaker irotenm . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SCANDALS I : IUl1WiT\ . Legislative IlreslJuton Stir VI 6010 Unt1 Uenls oem 1tpproeritutioai . ST PAUL . , Jan. lhi.-In the house today Mr . Feig called , up his resolution to investigate - gate the fnancial stalus of all punle funds which are alleged to be deposited In thee Interest of and for the benefit of those public officials ha\lng them In charge , II. Smih of Hennepin county Introduced n sub- stute resolution for the same Investgaton to be made by a Joint committee Instead of simply by a committee of the hOlse , but gives the chief aUlhorlty In the mater to the leublic cxamlner. ! r. Foig positively op- posed the see 'Jecl ace the ground that the one official , who could heave nothing to do \lth time mater , sInce It was largely through his failure of duty heat such I state of I affairs as the resolution Indicated < became lcsibie . was the Public examiner. lie asled simply for n fair mend honorlblo investigation of these most serious charges , A letter frol the attorney general of Wisconsin - consin on "the ( treasury scandal" In lhat state was reach , In whIch he said he had heard thal minor officials had received personal benefs from funds In theIr charge In thee same way as In Wisconsin , and gave details of the amounts received from former treasurers In Wisconsin , Mr. Feig I said this Invetgatcn Is nol' intended for persecutlocm , nor should a whitewah be permitted , He did nol say that ( thee state treasurers of Minnesota had ben doIng anything wrong , hut since such allegations had been made In the newspapers be Ihought there should be a thorouKh investigation . These reports , of 'le ' gal actions Icy slate or other public treai- urers 18\1 the amount as from $1.0,00 . to $250,000 : tha reports showed over $300,000 of state bonds deoslC In hanks that have ailed , lie wanted proof of the truth or falsity ef the charges , and eXllresel1 the bOI ) : Ihal thee charges would be proven false , Ie ended with an eloquent appeal In SUp ) p3rt of lets request for an investigation. Mr Underwoo ot \ennepln favored the I eIg reoluton , Thee SmIth substitute was defeated by a unanimous vote After some little dluulon of thee lechnlcal wording or pert of the resolution It WW adopted without change , on roll cal by 10i ayes , no negative vote beIng cast. . ! \\et It Short of cmii I > lton. BOSE , 11aho , Jan. IS.-The ballot In the senatorial contest today showed on\ one ehnn e. One of S\eet'l men was nbsent nceti Senator " 'll who was elected by 1 ant relncbitcan-ulenmocrntio flln , votell rur Sholl" , 'I'Iiue r slit \11 : Sweet 20 : ShOI ) 16 "hrr Is still no chnlge In time Iltln- thon. Thl 110l\lstl do nol appear to ha'l determlncl to Interlere yet . ' 1 \ ler Is mnlh talk totimmy of Ilnrl hmorsci * . Governor Me. Connel's nnme II quite frlch' Isl..1 In thll ! onneeton ; allo thll of 'i'm' , g. ltoralm thl Boise attrne ) ' aced oralor. Tn 11\ltl"to :11 Fr"elo Inl ( ( SACRAMENTO , Jan. 1Srcaoiumtloie lemma ben lcitrochmmcetl In the Cnlfornla ItHls- Inture demalln ! an hwestglton of the Ibusel of the mmcamengeneent lf thin Sai 1"\nelo police 1llllrtme\t , After refl'r- ring to )011'1 COrllJton , bribery . Intlemmicici- lon anti the rotecton of .1sonlerl ' houle , thl rtlollton nuthorlzes the 11" - ) olltment \ ) ' the Ilclller of 1'0 mem\'rl of the legislature ni I commlteo wih ful beovereu of investigation , to report to the Iowerl relorl 10iSO by February 15. No ( hole" , II :1111.otn , ST I'AUI1 , Jan , 18.-After tnldng Ilx hal- lots wlholl mich chnnge the relJbltnn cmucctmeu , by I vote or Ic'entr-one to forty- remit' , ndjounCl at 12:03 : wlholt setnA n clay for meleetlmeg IHl withmoemt hiemvlcig tie- mcelnl wlholt hnvh11 el- cilet on It candldat" , ' 1I1s throws the mutr on the leer of time legislature lext ' 1Iolhl ) ' UIIIIS I new caucls II clll'II , whIch Is i cmot ' . ' 10t Itel ) 'rie "Ixth ballot stood : Neilon , G ; Wushblrn , GG ; COlstoclt , H ; Mc- clearr , S ; Iltsbl'H ) ' , 2 ; 'uwne , 1. Fulord alli Elliott : 111 Sot Meet , IIAMII.TON , Onl , .iace 18.-The tournn- menl under the lusplces of the Hamiton Gun club was brought to I close today . C. C. Cocltbun of Toronto nl11 Captain J. ' P. ] trewcr of Hochesler shot for $ , ' , ) I ititic slle nt fifty live hlnls , Brewer von . $ : tn 41 El ulforl , Utica , N. Y" heat H ulrlmrn of lnnrlotn In I twemety.iive-bird contest for $2 ; 2 to 21. Time mntch between J. A. H. Elliott of KnnH City mined El Fulford fOI' $ \0 I side fell through ' \PllrnprhlUnn tl It itt Nebraska . LITTLE HOCK , Jan 18-A bill alllroprt- citIng $1,0 to send corn to strlclten Ne- II kl WUR Introduced In the house toeln ) ' , ( Jovermior-clect J.P. Clarke was Illucteil IntQ the Hubemntorlal olce lHlny Iml his message was read to . the legislature. BUll.1 0Th' : i'iw 1IUTI'l 10rVIS. " 'lrelcn from All "vcr the State Como to Jn Honor to the ieeui. BUTTE , Mont. , Jan. IS.-Never in the hmis' tory of Motetana imas thcere been a sadder spectacle ( lean today , when ( leo bodies of thmirty vlctiiees of thee terrible disaster of Ttees- day were consigned to theeir last resting ielace , All busimeess was suspemeded for time clay. Time neihitary , witie muffled drums , civic societies aXcul all the fire ( leleartmmuents of time state cmiarchmed in time processiome , Au buildimmgs were draped in emiourning. Ten theousand people followed tima dead to thee cemetery , anti thousands hued ( lie streets. Nine hearses cometaieied tIme bodies of thee dead firecmeen. One imearso contaimeed thee bits and shmreds of leunianity , over which wept ( lee widow aced orieheans of time brave Marshal Cameron. Ileheind tue dead firemieen rode James Flannery , e.ole survivor of time crew. Eighmt umeclaimned bodies were buried by time relief conimnittee. Five of time wouimded at thee hmospital are sinking and canemot recover. Several parts of bodies vcr found pday ieaif a mile frone thee scene of time explosloim. Several of the victims vere btmrieth privately yesterday , a8 r the coroner's jury had been enepaneled anti viewed thee reneain. Thee Inquiry - quiry intQ the cause of time disaster wleicle is cxpectd to develop some strong evidence against tIme owmmers of theo warehouse 3vbero it is 1ociared mmeany ( lines time amount of giant ieowtler timat is alio'wed by law was stored , was postponed until next we k. Thee work of relief is nmakhng excellent prog. ress. Nearly $12,000 were subscribed , time Nortimern I'acilic Railroad company and soy- crab minimeg concerns contributing $1,000 cache. Time comnnetttec vicited time families of all thee victinma and found enany of ( been In most distressing - tressing conditions. It is significant , in booking - ing for thee cause of time explosion , timat nearly all time railroad men wheo rere cmii- played about thee 'Montana ' Central yards fled when thee fire began. It is said timat most of them know theat. theere was a large quantity of powder stored in time neighborhood , and thmey iiiformed everybody tlmey met to ( heat effect. Timero was but $6,500 insurance on au time property outside of timat owmued by time railroad companies. Hour after hour time disaster lens been put. ting on inure distressing proportions , and It leeks now as if thee real wcighmt and extent of thee terrible calaneity would eicver be hdtmown. Time list of knowie dead Imas swelled to fifty-theree , and timere ore at least foumr in time hospitals who cannot recover , Included ice time list are thee four missing firemen-Dave Moses , Samn Ash , P. J. Norling acmd Ed Sloan -but Hot lioftbauer , tear any of thee otleer neissiieg , Time report seems to have gone abroad tlmat 'thmo etetiro city was blown up. Telegranes auth catmhegc'ains to the nuneber of several theousand hmavo been reeeived fromme nIh parts of time globe meealcIng inquiries as to thee safety of friends. - ILILJ' t MILIJON 11UJfNEI ) UI' . Most 1)ostrtmcthwo EIrc lie the Ihiuutory of Itimicon , ( CC , MACON , Ga. , Jan , 18.-Time largest fire Ig the ieistor' of thIs city broke out itt 7:40 : o'clock tonight in time wlmolesnie dry goods house of S. Waxelbaum & Some , 'rime build- immb' and Its commteemts rere qtiickiy tie- cutroyed. The fleenucs m.Imread to the store of time Aneericoci shoe herokera next clear , licence to thee luninp hardware company's estaieiimuhement , and vere thcreateciing time u'leohesaie dry goods hmoUse of J. haeiceece- leerger & Cu , whole gottele uicetior control , 'Fime totmel loss is estimemeitt'el at $5'I,00) , ella- tribueted as follows : \'e'nxelbtumn & lion , ios , $ rl5,000 ; imeecut'eence , $220,000 , Immnimmp hiarls'mcrcm t'onupnney , ios on stock , $ tOO0O insue'cence , $57,000. J. hctnnemihet'rger & Co. , Stock , valued cet l22,0) ) , cincecageul 10 per cemit ; imestmrtmmmt't' , $160,000 , Aimmee-heemu l3icoe brokers , 125,000' fully imenureti , Loss on Vmtxehinmumn hcmelitllcmg , owtmed Icy \lrR. 5 , ' 1' , Cnienmencu , $10,000 ; Insumed , Origin of I-lee lire unknown. - 'Ionic I I I ice oi I I a time I'L'ui , ti mm I i ry. LTIAVEN\'OltT1I , iCan , , Jan , 18.-fl. 13 , Ieilhiiken , cx.city clerk of Geitherle , Obel. , walked iceto time lCneesns penItentIary cut Lansing yesterday anti told thee warden hen cumeee to icUt one the utripeu. 11mm preeuctmmted lila conumitment tenth rmes memimnitteil to time Institutiocm after time Ynmden recos'erc'l trotmu ttm simoek , IclilliIcece cntne uceeceucorted , 'limo sheet 1ff lie ttmitl , ween a friend of his , and hock bbs wortl that ice woeehmt caine to thee pemuitermtiary without an escort , lie is sentenced to serve two years ( or emlmezzie- mont , bayIng been couuvictei , hey thee Uimitetl litcetem4 court met Guthec-li' . Time cmtmue Is time most renuarlcabbo In thee ieistory of this imen. itenticery. - _ - _ - Ezela . 'I tienipt. U , Reei4n Vtieuhs , SAN FRANCISCO , Jan , 18.-Colonel Marino - rino Pinto , 'imo came fnocn Same lialvatior several mantles ago tie join Cleumeral Melanin Ezeta , hea gone to Paris to consult with Carlos Ezetee , ex.preeuiuiecet of Stcm : liilvatiar , lie vhii endeavor to negotiate fiends for tiec tmyertimrow of thee Salu'ctdoreaie go'ernmecent. lzetce's friends say mime urmny can bee raised for helm meet eeooxm as fumeds tire m'uIetl to equip timenm , h'prhig Yetthcy Silica ohm hire , SPItING VALLEY1 lii. , Jan , 18.-Slmceft No. 1 of the hlierImig Valley mine is again on fire , time enimeermu heaving lecen thriven ( teen thee echeatt lackey by the moku anti liceniecs. 'i'iuhs ice thea smitno sheuft wheheim cmeugict on lire last Novcmher , witie a * eseeitiicg lasH of $ O,000. It is mmupiirnueeh thee old lire' heats hrolcea out mmgcmin , 'i'ime ceeitcers evlil ice tierowmm out of work ( or vrobabiy tietec mnonthes. Amicurulehsti ( iei EihmIoeie Moieties , rI'l"rSuUbIu , Jan , h8-Mlcimuel Ollemedorf , the unmureleist , wimo claims to be a some of Shame Ohlendort , time' enmen wiec tierew time hionmb that kiihcd Alexander Ii of Itecamiha , was meetttencetl heore today to eighcteeem munthes in thiS wonkleouse for robbery . -.s- - : % luueieemels of ts'ugoicmg % ct'imu.is , .Jeeimuicery I H. At New 'ork-Arriveth-liutheerlanitl , ( roan Ilremea via Shields ; hiritannie , ( rune Liver- pooh , Liverpooi-Arcjvecl.-'Adriatic , froete New York. CALLED our TIlE IILlTli Police Force of Brooklyn Unable to Cope Witil the Strikers , CARS STOPPED AND MOTORMEN RUN OFF OIiiccre of ( ito Street Iteuhiway Cotupesmmlc Chhiim 'rhii.y iheie Ilmminigle 'ilemc to Oporcuto time l.himcs It 'lucy Are i'rcetectc'ii , IlltOOlCL't'N , Jami , 1S.-Timo Brooklyn heights and Atlacmtic avcciuce roads' are greet. . email ) ' lemercasimeg thee ceemmmmber of cars iim opera. tioii antI thee striiccrs are bcconehng corre. sponmthingi' bitter. Time leathers are advocating memocheratomm , limit there is a large cmmmimmber o lltl sieirlts Wico want to see troemithe , Thai Coumrt street aced Flmittmumsle limue of thee lhrooic. lyime railroad are beimmg operated with thmifl entire coimephememecet of cars. Time Fiftim avemeem limee of ( Ice Atlametic systemic as also rumumiiceg4 antI timero 'ero mecore carte thmaem heave beemu In operation etimece thee strike begamm , Timcro are imi timis city now about 150 mmmcii fromec Pimiha- elelpimia , They are for tim iciest uarb experienced meiotormmmecm , anti as cars were fommimcl for theme time ) ' were heeL to worlc. Lawless - less tieemeocmstratiomea uere ( reqmmemmt in time carly homers , As a Court street car was Passing - ing First plate a groemp of strikers stopped it cinch so terrorizeti thee emmotorieman that lee the. sorted lila car amid took to heis ieeel , Wheces ( ice eccomeci car started omit. there was some cxclteimient caciseti by time firing of two Bimota k by soimmebothy ice a crowd ( heat smerroummitletl time car , mmd drove time mmmotornmemmm fromme thee Plat- form. TIme imlice chmetactl time crowd away. No arrests were cuticle. Time five cars fol- lowimeg were tied imp at time cormmer of Court and Secoced place by strikers , wimo asked timp immotorcmeaie cinch condemctor of cache car to leave. Riglct mecca deserted thecir cars amP loft tlmemmi standing 0mm time track. On time i'utnnmn avemeuo lIne a crocvL stopped a ear , pmimnimcelecl time tim tormmeamm antI. sieinsimed thee car wiemdoweu. Time 11011CC throve limo crovd back for a block. Joimmm Nesbitt wait arresteti , Several of thee strikers on ( Ida hem flIiiidtl to Scmporhimteeetlemmt Camcmpbell ( oem , roimcstatemmmemmt. Deirimmg thec nighet mmiotor. boxes of several of thee l"Iftim avemeua cars , whim standing in time aimed at lfitie aveceuo aced Twemmty.timird street , were destroyed. Presidetet Ncrtoee of time Atleucmtic avemeucu ' railway imami made foreemiel mepplicatiome to the muemyor for time cailimeg out of time neilitia cmcmih thee fomloral troops to protect Ida new ecmepioyes , to oieeim imp imis lines and protect tieo mail cars from dam- age. A halsey street car was attacked by a. neob of severely-five strikers. Time nmotorcmean ammcl conductor were dragged oft time car ant ! beaten. A passenger mmmcd Fl A , Sleicelc was kmmocked dowme twice and serIously injmcred by thee strikers for cleecouncimig timemu. TIme enob was finally dispersed by thee police. As a car of thee l'utnane avemmue hue was passimmg Saratoga avemeuo It was fired upon by' , a party of men , said to lee sympathizers with theo strikers , but neoliody was heurt. Timee'o vere no arrests. President Lewis of thee Brooklyn heights company prolimises timat witheime ferty-cigh 1leeurs ime viih leave cars running ccc all thati company's lines. lie says that imereafter core- tracts vlii be made witie imedividemnia and not with organizations. TIme Inability of time poiico to guajl nIl tied cars'in timocity Js'nleocvn by thte nct' tleat1mh told there about 2,300 sumrtccco cara and only 1,500 policeniemu. Time letter of thee Beard ot Arbitration in reply to a conumnumilcatlon fron Mayor Scimierer simemply reviews time cvork of thee board anti states time board sees no way clear to settlimeg thee strike by mediation or , arbitration. - Mayor Slmireme acetic a reqimisitlon this even- inglpon Brigadier General James McCicrth for limo fleonlelyn militia to be iii readiness tomnore'ow , as thee ICohica franc time beginiming imavo beeim inatiequmato to cope witim thee dliii- cemhties. Time purpose of thee auticorities is to heave mniiltlacmmes stationed at thee depots whehle time police force is to protect thee cars. Tue ecetiro Second brigade , wlmlcle consita of cmii time commepanies in time city of Brooklym , hens beemm ordered under arms. It let cx- peeled that 2,000 men wIll be ready for duty by 4 o'clock Saturday mmuormmicmg. Tleo majority - jority of time macme are rapidly gatheering at time arceeoriecm anti will Itrobably ho startem out about 5 o'clock. \ a- - J1FIIEfl.IL1) TI1J Ji. I TEIC hI'OJCKS. Cleireicce hi , 'rnmnor Upsets ( ho l'late5 Of Somime 1)cmever l'COlle. DRNVER , Jnn. _ 18.-Ciac'eeece H , Venner , acting ate bc'imalf of thee United \Vater Works coanpany , ulmemited , a judgment creditor - itor of time American , Weetor Weeks corn- leany to the amount of $1l9,0)0 , lens redcaent from sale ( hue ] ) cnver.wnter works property - erty of limo American Water Worles corn- ' pacey , wimicic was oltl tentier foreclosure last April , by : rnyimmg to the United Stptes mnaracieul of thits district thee aimuoteect rote- Izeth from time meaie withe 10 ucer cent interest , In accordaceca vitim thee reiletaption laws of Colorado , 'limits retieenptiomu viih , it Is cii- leged , be likely to impact time recent comesoii- elatioce withe time Citizens' Water cuctepn.ny aeceder the mmmccc of thet' UmmiomiS'teter corn- IiitflY , nimmi to disappoimit time buiedicolders of time Americamu comnjeany , who vetmt into time reorgtmnizcttion. Flight mniiiion doiharcu of bonds leave recently been icusmieti by the len'er Umilan compamey mepomm thee consoll- dated property , to time Contlnecetnl Trust cotelpeefly of I'lew York , Time certiihcatu of rctIteenptioci vnn Illed Inc tue cecoreier'ts alice of theis county this afternoon. , 1Il.t : 1,1' SXII $ IN Tl11 M0UNTllX8. lime SteeL of ( Ito Iteemeetiful jtleiiortotl iii Cti I I Toni lee. , SAN FRANCISCO , Jeen , 18.-Snow anti main attorens have uieltmyetl cmii cumeilts , and nlcitig time line icc time Sierra Nc'cmtittmu time ( mcli itt Imnpanctzmlcie. At Iiccmo , Nay , , time snow hiatt drifted beetihy nieti ceo trauma leave mucoytti ( or two days , Tlemcu ieasseneiormi ( roam time east tere blocleeeiletl at 'i'rmmcec anti cci e t mi mm itt tct umime bteu miti i n snow ci ci ( ( H Ice- t u'eemu I Si eme Ccc teen a mccl Sec nemnit , Al I t hen nm'teiiceldtt icmeo'i mmmccl ctctniy jeho's are let wom-le Icyimeg to cleat' time te'aelceu , At Dutch Fleet sixty ieoeecs of eucutinuomes nueeowimeg imuts left live feet oem time level , Time roofs of thee heotetcec3 imeevee been ciemeretl of snow to PmV'n vrecmcieing , LAKl' Ci'i'Y , C'oio. , Jan , 18-Thee anew is several feet cheep ice tue cnceuimtceimms. Vork one ( leo Golileim Fleece adieu hitcH hicent euusliemuultel acm account of thee deeceger of scuowmclitieeu , OtJiti' , Cob. Jan , 18-Joe l'erothm , w lessee on time hicleey ilrcen medIco , was killed' today by cc. ctmiuwslliie , PH uumoh ( 'K I 'ts I ttoeio I y El mcci I ( I ulcers , HACI1AMENTO , Cccl , , Joti , 18.-Thm Acuu'r. ioan Pommeoiogiccel itoclety electemi thee following - ing oilie'erH today ( or thee cornimeg ts'u years : h'retsiclent 1' . J. Iierclcrnam ; ; first vice liresi- miciet C. L. ' , v'eetroems ; sec'ommtl vice lettitidtict ) , uiitormeiei , Leather 1 , iheerleaceic , limemetee ilocea , ( 'tel. ; ( 'onemeeticeit , .1 , ii. little , i4emctim Oi.is- Iocmhut'y ; ( iecmeiim ; , J. A. iehexcmnethier , I' . meguteta ; howci , (1 , 11. ilemuc'k&'tt , leiuimeeirk' iCammmnucms , I" . \Ve'llimoutuo , Fatit-emiunt ; Ieimtseiaeheusetteu , 'iS' ' , C , Strong ; Ne' JccseyViiiimmmn l'acry , I'nrm'y ; New York , Dr. I' Id hilrammm I'.u'w York eity ; Ohio , ( beige \V , Cumeiiebi'fI , ielnweire ; i'emmnm4yl'tmnia. Ii. Id , lnuht' , Mamlettit : Vir- gh me I at , I t. A'Iclac'uuhtcm met , Vl miciec + let ; sac- retitry , George C , Iireuckett , I4Lwramic , lCzmmm , ; teettmuiimer , lienjeaummin ci , hitnitic , Cambridge - bridge , Mass , - p t'Ihh irespm. ' 11cc , h.Iviig l'ietemi cc. IliNV1lt , Jeec , 18.-Thee Pollee board adopted mm resolution this tetcmmeoocm directIng - Ing thee police to prevent him exheihiition ot liviiig.pictmcres wiehch tommy uucteu ltemhecenet. Mittmaeger N'eill of tice llroaehwcey tiecteter catch ( lee figures in thee exhmiiltion cml heat tleeetter would he tireepeth tonight inc overceliuce tend hehounnere' , in mtcorthence % 'lthc thee dcc- sire of thee city's macoral censors , limit tumor- row lee woulti cue out mcmi injuimctIonc to jere. vent Intecterceece with thee exieibltloxe. which was apemoved by Iean Hart , - - ( nit ci ii in cecil II it ruinri. r us lrie veal , A'rI4ANTA , ( lee , , Jeen , 18- Eddy Davis , vhio waM t ( heave been leuccgeel lie liavani- imait ( othecy ( or the mmerder ofVhlIice Drown , wits reprIeved until February 1 by ( ho ov- erimur 0,1 limp grccmuie'l licat there was ntewl tlic'VtCd t.Vlcb-ZceC.