iLfiji . . ' , THE' OMAHA , ' ; ; DAILY BEE ' , , - . . , : - , . _ _ ' J. _ - 4 ' - ' . , -I I , Esr'ABT.J1SnJDD JUNE 19 , 1871. , , OMAHA _ , 'VEDNESDAY _ _ _ : IORNING t f , JANUARY 23 , 1895. SINGLE COPY -to. I'rVJ OJDN L'S. nLITIA SHOT A BOY - Was Ono of n Crowd of Strikers Surround- r ing the Ialsey Street Statton. ANOTHER PERSON SHOT IN TiE ARM Small Disturbances Throughout the City During the Day. - SOLDERS GIVEN ORDERS TO SHOOT Istructetl to Reply with n Volley Whm ) They Arc AEsauled , . - I WINDOWS AND ROOFS ORDERED CLEARED I Lllcmcn Strike , 00 I Inck to 'ork nnll Are UrdcrcII \lln-III"t on n It. of I" huh I , tiSttiut1 as a 1Cfl. ) DROOUYN , Jan. 22.-The first falal encounter - counter oC the greaL slrlke tel ( place UbUL 1 o'clocle tcnlght , when , In nn encolller wIth a few boys at the lalsey street sta- Lion of the Brooklyn City Railway company , I volley was fired by the I 1 ta. henry Ahnes uf New York City was fatally shot , I musket bal entering his mouth and pass Ing through hIs head. Another man , whose name Is Williams , was wounded In the , arms. The shooting had the Instant . erect ot dlsperlng the mob. The ninth day of the tie up has clcsed wIthout bringIng any material change In the i situatton. I has been a day of alarming i rumor9 , which , , fortunately , hal slght or no foundation. There were between daybreak and nightfall numerous brushes b twln the police and militia on , one sIde and the strikers or headstrong law-defying sympa- thlzerl on the other. Thc ilneiiien's strike , , \ Inemen's which was to have tel UII the ( trolley lines more effectively than had been done by the strike oC motormen , conductors and other employes , was called off befOre Il was fairly on , and later In the clay thc mandate of Master Workman Connoly was promulgated , calling upon the linemen to abandcn their situations tomorrow morning. What Inf ( ence the strike manager to cal \ the linemen's atrlw oft thus quickly and then to order one again tomcrrow cannot now bo told. The reason assigned for the ' later act Is palpably but a prltext. The . , flect oC thIs move , which the strikers have compared to the playing of I high trump cMd , remains to be demonstraled. The developments - . , velopments of the day have not been reas surlng as a whole. In spite cf the fact that there are under arms In the ( city 8,000 state soldiery and 1,500 police arc on duty , "n- tramural traffic Is bufferIng a virtual pa- Jalysls , In which all thC Industries of the city participate to a greater or le3ser de" gree , lawlessnes3 Is ramliant , and. altogether < l conditions are such as may excite the gravest apprehenion. Disorderly elemcnts In the city have been largely recruited from New York and other CltC0 , and , ns Is usual In such cases , arrayed Itself with the rtrlkers , a Ielfsh advocacy of whose cause affords I pretext fcr the Perpetration of graver crimes then have yet marked : the progress of the pending contest. 'fHnO BRIGADE READY. Adjutant General McAlpine , who ' Is here ns the military and personal representative of Governor lorton , hnl n conference late In the afternoon with Mayor Schleren , Polco Commissioner 'Vets and Corporation Coun- ' set McDonald. The adjutant general offered to cat the Third brigade , New York , S. N. ! G. , to effect the restoration of order. He was assured by the mayor that nt present there Is no occasIon for calling out more troops. General McAhllno promised tl have the Third brigade ready to come to Brooklyn - lyn on a few hours' notice should its pres- once there be required. Master Workman Connely has orllere the linemen out tonight. ISo says that this ac. ton' hal been necesslatecl by the acton of the soldiers at 4 I 'clock this afternoon , when a company of the Seventh regiment surrounded - rounded the hal at the corer of Myrtle avenue and Palmetto strcot. A squad entered - ' tered the hal , seized the boolls all papers r of the local assembly , which hal Its head- , . , quarters there. Mr. COllel ) ' reports the -'J troops have been withdrawn , and the police have bcon put In charge of the hail. 1as- ter Workman Cal1ely says this Is the reason - son for the strike of the ( linemen. le says ho was the one who sent the linemen back . , ' ' today after they hall Btrucle. lIe huts now .v * 'countermande'l ' the order. : lr. Connely . " thinks the men In churge of the assembly , .lal ) have been arreated by the police. I There 'ero ' around I . , ere man ) rUlers flying - "nlllowood all lay , but no realy oxcltng .lnctdenta until after 3 o'clocl In the nfer- . . lon , when cars were started on the Gates I . "avonue line. Two shots were fired , one by . - 1 Illceman nlcl * another by a natonal I guardsman , to enforce the or.er issued by tile police authorities to leeep eVery window closed along , the hue of the road. lint one - missile was thrown at the , flrstcur , , a piece : of tire brltle , from the Insldo of a store which 'smashNl a window , but did not . In- juro ally : f the occupants of the car. With the exception of the pickets , the militia wlro drafted , Into the depot , Inl ( Ilulet was maintained , n mass meeting at the Labor lyceum , on WluuUhby avenue , at 8 o'clock drawing off all the strlcrs from the neighborhood OCCUllloll by tlO Police Inll the militia. . , . . The work of the linemen was finished at 3 o'clocl In the afternoon . The construction wagon , 1IIIoled on both sides , "IC . of 1" , " 'intchivtl the HhlHewlol1 depot ) a few iiiiii- utes after , sot a:1O : p. I m. "Assembly" was sounded , and the three companies of the Seventh regiment , n , n and O. under com- < nlnd of Major Abrahams , marched ont , anti , , occupied all the street ! branching out from lila uncaon ! of Myrtle nYenne W'ckot IY- cnlo cud Palmetto street. THUCI DItIVE1tSthtltCSTEi ) , As vhe fIrst company marched , out a l'uee lallen with now men , accompanied by four otileeN. dashed Ui ) , gUILt as' I WIS unladen the driver , WI tlk.n Into custody ! for caus- Ing a fatal accident Oil a.te ! avenue near 3iushwlclc ayenue. 'o ayolll any possible attack 10 hail Ilrlyen at a furious pace and , . , vcrtlllng I light wagon ' at the ( place stated , - dashed Int I , throwing the ( ctccupant out -I Into the strttt and fracturing lila akuhl. The injured Inl wan alien ( to St. Joseph's hosillnl and the driver I ; the truck to tile t Evergreen avenue Ilolco rllton , Tile ne't Incident was 1 startling one , I Car 12t Dr t'ho lIne which had started 'es- I terday arrived front thovn town with tenllY arh'el frm town townlh : thirty t men on 1 ortl. Sgeant Sheldon with four ' 'Itrulmon carrying drawn Illstols were on the front Platform . Captain Ilzer and four Jncn nl\o ! a similar IlillllY on the rear. . When the car slopped tht captain noticed four or five \en un the elevated ! railroad track. Pointng his revolver at them ho sholte" , "lomo , get off there , quick : wo are through monkeying : get off ( Iulclt cr 4 w'l fllw you \ 1'0ean business. " The , , mita ale orllelCl ; them Iwn ) nl\l no ' one WIS allowed on the ( btructurc. 'l'ho Illat- , frin unci stairs WHU ale cleared. Al the , ec.l company of the Second regiment " 4 Iwung around ! Into Palmeto street the Great k , crowd : of striker In front of tlh' heatl- quarters , "Oll Fclowa bal , " scarcely half a block aWIY , suddenly incIted , a large lumber - e her running around Into Irving avenue , but I abut : ! o crowd Into the hail . Then , at 1 signal . , the line of \en In blue Btrl'lchell I , ao I Ito sired , advanced lt I d { lblf quick pact the 'lal doors . wblch were lt I ono closed antI tock by tbo II.lce. . aUI1 I , the 16n were like rats In I trap iieeu'ed until alt the cars were sent out and brought back to the depot II' I space of a little over I two houn. When the troops reported "all Idy , " car t % whilcl1 hal been brought , with men us stated , va5 stated down wHi . lau ; .3 . Itlcl WI 10\D , : the Ino with two conductors , two motermen , two policemen Mtl three reporters on board . WINDOWS iit SHUT. Just al the start was made a member of the Seventh regiment noticed several persons nt nn open window In the second story of lie hotel oopsle the depot anti ordered It closed , The order was not Instanty obeyed , so he fred I shot In the air anti the ( window was not only closed , but nil the faces disappeared. i DurIng the passage or the car down thl ave- i title there was considerable Jeering , but one shot from a policeman's revolver fred In the air close up the open windows and only one mlsslo was fretl at the first car , and none at the ( other as they proceeded on what nt frt promised to bo 1 perious journe , The following order has been issued by Superintendent Cmpbel : O lrlm 01 TI SUllmINTENm NT OF 10.H.m , 1100KIYN , Jan. 22.-0rdere that any ofcer who suffers , without resistance to the best of his ability , any motorman , con- ductor or an ) employo of any rnlroad company - pany to be tnleen from the car or to be otherwise - wise assaulted , or falls to promptly arrest any person so aspaullng ( or attempting to assault any such motorman , conductor or any ellllo'e , or who fails promptly to arrest any Person who 11lts or atempts to put any obstruction on the track or otherwise to interfere - terfero with , or attempt to interfere with , the free operation or lie ( railroad by cutting trol- Icy relies , wil , 'on proof ; being Ilroduce(1 ( before - fore the commissIoner , bc at once dismissed from the force. fly order of the ( commis- ) sioner. I' . C.'Mi'llELb . SUllerlntendent. During the afternoon and evening there occurred - curre(1 no less than seven collIsions of trolley ears with wngons , trucks or other vehicles. Master Vorkinan Connely returned to the ( \orlonan strll rs' headlluarters utter In absence of half nn hour amI again announced that the hue men shoull go out aaln. He refupell to explain about the order , hut whel asked what would he done with the ( line men who refused to go out , lie replied they would simply bc outside - side of the ( pall oC honorable workingrnen. This move was preclpllte ( by the alleged acton or the militia , when , nt I o'clock this afternoon , a com pan ) of the Seventh regiment surrounded a hal at Myrtle and Palmetto streets , which was entered ( by the ( soldiers , who seIzed alt books and papers of the local . aseembly who occupied the ( place as a meet- lag room. The militia was finally withdrawn : and the police tool possession of the hall. , Both the militia anti the police deny this. i BRUSH WITH STRIKERS. I About 3 o'clock this afternoon a mob nt Fulon street and Dlfalo avenue made an attack on a Fulon street car. An effort was made to force the conductor and motorman from the ( car. Captain Dwyer with a platoon of patrolmen attempted to disperse the mob , which resisted anti threw stones and other missies at the officers. Fifteen \ men from troop A , under commaml of Lleutennnt Dagley , came to the assistance of the police , and the strikers were dis- persed. Two prisoners were captured and taken on a trolley car to the Twelfth pre- cInct staten house. Cars on the Broadway line were stopped on account of the cutting of wires at nock- away avenue. A large crowd Is congregating - Ing there. Captain Gorman and I wagon- load of policemen have gone to the scene of ' the trouble. A brush between policemen and strikers' s'mpathlzers took place at Green avenue and Broadway , where a small party of the Inter atacketl ( a Queens County & Suburban : cnr. Mounted polco drove the disturbers away , but made no arrests. Obstructions were placed on the Broadway line near Chauncey street but the police cleared them away. A number of logs were laid across the ( rack ( on Sutton street near Buralo avenue at about the same time. Captain German with a number of men went down there on I hurry cal and the policemen cleared the traele. While the cars were at a standstill Henry Schlpp , a sympathizer with the strikers , jumped on top of one of the ( cars and atelp d , to break lie trolley pole. Ho was arrested. A policeman named Falvey was struck on the head with a brick In this dlsturbnnee. Only two cars are In 10ton on the Bowen street line Ten were being run earlier In the day. There Is I new scheme on foot to further crIpple the road. The strikers assert the newly employed motormen and conductors are held close prisoners against their vili. Thirty-nino men , It Is represented - seated , are held at the Hdgewood depot. The leaders of the strikers are said to have se- cured the names of these men and will ap- ply to the courts for writs of habeas corpus and have them leased. The executive board of the strikers an- i . flounces this afternoon that , the linemen's I strike Is off. 'fho reason for the hitch ts not known , but Master Workman COI noly told the men to continue at their work. STRIKE OF THE L1NEME. In pursuance \vlth an agreement arrIved at yesterday afternoon between the linemen that ( they would refuse to execute any re - paIrs on the roads still ted up , twe1'o men I strucle work at 7:45 : this moring. They were sent with I repair wagon to replace wires which hal been cut durIng lie night between Gates and Knickerbocker avenues : Upon reaching the spot where the wires were m down the len refused pint blank to have i anything to do with repairing them ( and left L the wagon. The wagon was taken back to I the depot by the ( Jotorman and conductor. 4\ squad of policemen anti some disturbrs were In conflict this 10rlng. When the men were order to clear away from the corner of hamilton avenue and Court street they reused to do so One of lie men threw nn egg at a policeman. The blue coats thereupon charge time mob and clubbed everyone In sight. Twenty of the crowd left the ( neighborhood with badly bruised heads. - Edward Hayes and W. D , Bray tin roofers , at work on a building on Seventh avenue , between - tween First and Second streets , threw bricks at a passing trolley car They were arrested. The Drooldyn , Qeens County & Suburban company was running cars on the Broadway , Sumner avenue and Ralph aVenue l his , the later lilies having been put In operation this morning. The Brooklyn City has cars moving on the Fulton street Court street , lalsey street and the Irlatbush avenue lines. On all these lines . the umber of cars In operation Is lie ( same a ! yesterdJY. The wIres extending from Central to Knlel- i i erbocker avenues on Gates avenue have been ' cut A squad of men sent to repair lie wires attempted to do so , but they were attacked I hy the mob , The militia drove the ( mob a\I'ay , but ( lie linemen refused to 10 back to wcrk fearing another attack. - . DILLON } , ' / J : illS INS U'I. Using Conaohidiioiijeceipts for lie O. I I N , lt Itilihiabir. lOf'rI.AND , Ore " Jan. 2-ohn F. DII- lou , trustee oC the first 10rtlngo 1m the Oregon Short I.lne , today tiled lila answer to tile complaint of the Faiiiimtrs' Loan and 'l'riist cOlpan ) ' . thither which 11' . 1iicNcill WIS ul111intell l'cccl'cl' or the Oiegoit lcNel 011101 Hal- vay flint Navigation , olllln ) ' , Hllol hauls its trustee thu 1I'It mOlgngo on the hells fl'OI lmngel' to Ilnllltol , , Itculnl out- ItnnllnH bowls nmountng to $ l JIO. lie Wid hindu \ 118It ) to lie foreclosure suit brought . I ' the Amcl'm : 1.01n anti Trust 1'0 1 11 ) n ) ugllllKt lie Ul'eHon Hnlway anti Navigation cOlpnny amI thc Oregon Short J.lno and Utah Northern 111 , hohlnl the mn- Jorl ) ' or the ( atock of ( lie Oregon Railway nntl Navigation I'ompnny , ills Halwny would 10 Ifectell by foreclosure . scclrl IeCelul _ ant SI't I II not equitable thnt lie re- cI'hltl derived ( rain the consohitlmitecl lines IhUlil bt oxpoldccl ( Oi the Oregon Halwu Inel anti NI\hntol ( ( olpan ) ' itnes. The lt- homey fOI' the Oregon Hnlhl'a nll ( Navhn- ton conipaul ) ' storkholrcls IRle"11 an co. - tonslun of time until 1"dmllr' 10 In whiklu to lila time nnswor on ( lieu' part whih 1"arnutrs Loan anti Trust 1I1't , 'nrmnrl nl1 'frult ( ollan ( The extension wnl granted and the Amerlcal ,1.0:1 anti Trusl company was also Ih'el unt I'-ebruar 10 ) to answer , i Jllllfllur < \I"I't to ( rglllac , Cl NCINN/s'l'I . Jan , 22.-Tho nutonul con- vention ot maiuufat'tircrs , effected \'cnton mlluraCturcrs eft'ctod tmpo- rll'y organization tOlll ) ' , with Thomas I' , 1':111 : 11 ( 'hlirmnl , nail F . P. WIIOI as secretary. "ldrHSeS Were laLo by GO\- e'llioi. MeRinley Ild Mayor ( aliIweli . when time con\entol proceeded to business. ' . , I forenoon was Ipclt IlscusllnH Illanl for , Perunailent or'anlzatton : anti the llermlnent orianbaton nl1 appoint- , 1'It ot eomln'lttees. 'fhe attendance Is 60 luch Ilr/el' thul WIl untielpaletl ( limit the anlclpatell tmt Orr l"ellows' uucllorlul , which has ( teen I \ery t'lubointely cl'ortcl for the OCl- slon , Wil loon crol\l t ) . The megister or I .lelegttes shows over 1,0IMllnt ICllster lal \ , tl'turcrs prlh'nl Oi ( lie UnIt rPy , A recess \IS tu\el for slUn&1 of committees. I ENUMERATING TiE SPOILS Jnpnn010 Govarmont Pnb1shcs I List of Onpturl War Material . - rOC AND CLOThING or TUE JAr SOLDERS - Extra len"y Tcanlng AppareL l'ro"llel for thin lreBent rervlce-Anothier .s- BClbloH l'reulnhty to At- tnel , Vei.Ilai-WcI. - TOKIO , Jan. 8.-Per ( Steamer Peru , via San Francisco , Jan. 22.-The only changes In the diplomatic situation since last advices I the ( annoUncement that Chang Yang Uwnn , China's accredited agent , Is actually on his way to Japan , accompanied by 1 Bub- ordinate representative named Shao Yu 1.len. The senior messenger Is believed to be well chosen , on account oC lila eXerlenco wIth wester nations , which has undoubted I re lieved him or some of the overwhelmIng con- celt II which the majorIty of homeltceplng. . Chinese are steeped. lie has been mInister ! to the United States , Spain and Peru , and may be supposed to faIrly understand Ito ( responsibIlities or his new 10slton , Shao Yu Lien Is also better fitted for practIcal Iioltes than men of his class , having ser ' ed for I while as charge d'affaires at St. Pelers- burg. lie Is now at Shanghai , awaiting his chief , who Is reported to have started from Peking aveek ago. I It Is found that these envoys arc authorlzCl to negotiate seriously , sonic rcg'es may be made toward defining the terms oC veace , but no amount of official reserve on the part of the Japanese author- Ite can conceal time fact that they expect very lIttle from the first meeting. ' The capture of Wel-Ual-Wel Is now re- gardet as a foregone conclusion , but It may , however , again alter the aepec of affairs. ChInese dignitaries move slowly In their own country , and It Is anticipated that Japan will have occupied the naval staten near Cheefoo before the suitors for peace arc ready to leave theIr own countr ) ' , The present intention Is that the conferences shall he held al hiroshima. The fact that Mr. Foster will accompany the ChInese envoys In the capacity of legal I advIser docs not change the opinIon of the Japanese with re- spect to the sincerity or China's intention. The rulers of the middle kingdom are as capablG or deceiving their friends as theIr enemies , if I they think I expeditat , and It Is no more certain hint they whil fully trust w1 fuly their emplo'es than ( i was In Gordon's time. The presence of Jr , Poster cannot be taken as n Positive guarantee of earnestness on the Chinese side. SPOILS OF THE WAn. An official statement of the valuable spoils spois thus far taken from the Chinese has beel publshed by tile Japanese' government , ' From thIs It appears that 607 large guns have changed ownershili. The estimated estmated value of these Is 2,000,000 yen. The lumber of small arms Is 7,400 , worth 30.000 yen ; ammunition for large guns , 2,600,000 rounds , worth 3,000.000 yen ; ammunition for small arms , 7.000,000 rounds ; thrcl ships of smal , one medium and two small . are rated at 1,000,000 yen. Most Important of all are the arsenals , foundries and machinery of every description secured at Port Arthur and Tahian. What tie value of these will be to their possessors cannot yet be calculated. From a recent report of Japanese SUr- goon General Islgro , time amount and qual- Iy of food and clothing supplied t { the army Is nscertalned. The usual winter clothing consists of the regulation jacket , trousers , cap shoes and overcoat , with cot- ton flannel undershirt and drawers , woolen sQles and breast cloth , alt one blanket. The additions for the present service are a thick fur head coverIng , n fur overcoat , with double-lined neck piece , an extra flannel undershIrt - ' dershIrt , extra woolen merIno drawers . and long stockings , and an extra blanket , gloves made ' of thick blanketing , a stock of paper under.wear , and n large fur skin , which may be used on certain duties . as well as for coverings. For the cooles no provisions for clothing were orIginaly made , their pay be- lag ten tmes as much as the soldiers' and considered sufcIent for all necessities , but In view of tile Increasing cold they have been allowed each a flannel shirt , lined coat , anti trousers I cotton padded overcoat , a thick flannel head cO\'erlng , cotton flannel undershirt and drawers . thick socks and a blanket ' That the cooles surer more than the ' troops Is largely due to theIr improvident hmabits.Thmey often gamble away their clothes , anti not beIng sUbject to the rigid dis- clphhne of lie army , cannot be made to regu- hate their food and drink properly. RATIONS FOR THE SOLDIERS. The supply of food for the soldIers Is very simple. Rice Is the basIs. The quantity , however , Is ample. A quart and a half of cleaned rice per day to each man , one-third or I pound of vegetables Is added , with con- dhnents In the form of salted Ilums , ote. On rapid and prolonged marches , when rIce cannot be prepare In the accustomed way , the troops are perfectly contented to hive on gruel mada of rice and IndIan corn Jye . , The commissariat Is greatly improved after every victory over the Chinese , for large stores of beef amid pork are Invariably captured . The urgon general has observed that when on cue marcl and expectant of battle the armies are cheerfully satisfied with anything that wIll sustain life . I Is only when kept In- active for a long tme that theIr appetites arc more exacting. The directors of the ( hospitals In the fell state the wounded almost Invariably protest against the use oC bandages made by the empress and empress dowager at Toklo and ani beg that they be hung near the pillows In- stead. The gratification which these marin of imperial remembrance and favor excite Is oren thought to stimulate the progress of lie invalids towards recovery. Irogress The Japanese Prince Imperial Yoshlhlto , now In lila 16th year . Is gazetted a captain 'of Infnntry. The Japanese troops In the 1.10 Tong Ilenlnsula are Ictvely preparing for an 1m- 10rtnnt expedition. and I Is assumed on all sides that Wel-Hal-Wel will bo the object at attack , The military force gathered for this purpose Is of about time same strength as that whIch conquered ( Tahiett and Port Arthur. I consists of the ( first division , Imoln as the Sedal division. Reports from Wel-lal-Wel state limit not less than 18,000 Chinese are 110ste(1 ( In or near the fortfca- ( ions. FOREiGNERS PLANNING THE DEFENSE. Two foreigners , In Englslnnan and U German - man , whose names are not published , are saIl to be superintending the ( derenslve opera- ton . The feet In the harbor has been In- creased and It i Is believed that thirteen ships uf war and fifteen torpedo boats are anchored there , tot least one-hal of the ( Vessels - sels are of smal size Lieutenant General Nosu hal left Kuln and Is on his way to ( tllee Personal commal\l of the Japanese forces at and . lear ilaicheng On January 4 he had reached Sui-Yen , from which place hu telegraphed , that the Chinese general , Sung , hall reorganized his defeated army anti ( was cautiously returning In the direction ot Hal-Chenl humors of movements by 1.leutenant General Iatura are In circula- ton , but there Is every reason for believing that ho remains In Ual-heng awaiting ' ' . Nosu's frh'al. Yon Henneken's scheme for reorganizing ( lie ChlneFo Irmy and providing lt short notcL 1 trustworthy force for the defense ! of Jeklng has been set eslile . by the order or' Tsuuig-hi.Yamen. The reason publicly given for aballoning It Is lie aleged de- I'leton oC tbe treasury , Apart from this , I Is known that great discontent was elicited tn , high military quarters by I proposition to confrr this chief eOllamt on a forolgner , amid hat t threats of 11111081ion were growing Ito loud mum to throw lie court Into a furore ltHIC ! the chiangu' . A slight disturbance occurred at Foochow lat lonlh when an attempt was made to bury the remains of Captain l'ong. Leheallerl for cowardIce lt the slnle naval battle of ! the war . with the ceremonlel appropriate to . the rank ! he hld held , Fong was the otcer who took hIs 1llp out of IcloL before the fight hind fairly begn , and wb decapitated without trial ( t Port Arthur by order of Admiral Tlng. Time funeral cc6lon was stoned anti dispersed by rlote I , who ( Ieztl the coma antI would nave Ilreated tIme corpse but for the opportun ( arrival of a strong guard on the scene. The interment was subsequently electw br Inlht , and In strict privacy. A few days Inter a flmlnr uprising In tIme sam city \\'s caused b ) the announcement that Commodore 1.ln , late commander of the Chen-Yu . would bl entombed - tombed with naval hon rRI Ill hall com- mited suicide ImClatcly after the Ills- aIding of his ship at W I.Hal.\\'tI , nail , I wa popuhrb' believed tht he hitch nten- ! ( badly run her on I rock , knbwu to every navigator and easily ayoldbtl , Though for- merly Idolized by hil townsmen ot Foochow , his remains were followed Ito the grave ly a shrleklnl mob. and would have SUrl1 ed lie wor"t "lmllgnltes I time local oflicinla ; wnrned by the tumult at Fang's ohslllllen , had not taken due IlreCutons against tX- trelo vloleuce. SENSATIONAL IMPERIAL nrSCmPT , Foreign newspapers at Rhanlhal crntaln translatohs of an alleged ( } imllerl:1 ; I tscrlpt , so extraordlnnr In Its character that its authenticity Is scarcely crellted , 11 ought I appears to hnvo been given to the pub- lie through the usual chmaniteha. Its tone anti ( purport many be judged from the follow- lag extrnct : "The Japanese have gained \'Ic- tory after victory , all despoied our turl- tory , unt our august al'estors II their sacred graves are distumrbeul. TIlls Is he- cause we , who rule the empire , are unworthy - worthy amid tlefclent In virtue anti have entrusted - trusted the defense of the stale ( to unfit ser- rants I , however , It Is OUr destIny to stiffer the worst e\ls , anti 10 witness the' ' defement and destruction pf the revered nlars , there remains nothing for us but to perish with them. When that ( time comes may you ( Wen , Lltsao nnt , IWenshlh ) reverently - enty leat hue empress dowAger to safety' 11 thG . - west , . , , anti , . provide " for , a . worthy , . , sleces- slon 10 tle wrono wlcne snai no Ilnger fill , Then lay the sacred shrines of our ancestors bo purified and time disgrace of the ( naton willed away. " I Is rumored that this edict was privately circulated In the at the palacl beginning of December last , ant has become known to the outer world through ( treacher But the genulnes& of so remarkable a document needs further attestation. . , The ransoms palll for the release of Mme. Chalet and her daughter from Chinese 111- rates were about 90OOO. MEXiCAN 11TIUVITS : I IIT , Conferonee Pr.slletl Over hy HI.hop Isaac U ' , Joyce of CitateimiuooCit. CITY OF MEXICO , Jan. , 22-The thirteenth - teenth nnnual conference of the Methodist Episcopal missions of Mexico has come to a close. The conference was presided over by . ) Bishop Isaac W. Joyce ot Chattanooga , Tenn. , who inaugurated a now departure In Methodist mission work In tiis country by ) ordaining 11ev. J. M. Euroaa . a Mexican pastor , as a presiding elder run the Htdalgo district. ' Pastoral announcementR were today made to the erect that 11ev. John \V. Butler , D. D. . remains as presiding elder pf the central district with residence hl this city ; Ites' . Frank horton goes as pr sldlng cider to the gulf coast district , with J'Iebla as headquarters - quarters ; Hev. L. D. Salmois . " M. D. , \ 1 be presiding elder of ( ho northern district , with headquarters at S103 ; Hcv. S. 1' . Craver , D D. , president of the Methodist Theological seminary at Puebla. Is succeeded temporarIly by 11ev. Dr. nuter . , until the vacancy can be fled : Rev Craver goes to Iowa and thence to South : Amonica. The t tl conference was the largest l land most en- thusIastc ever held hi the history of Mex. : lean Methodism. ' . ' , ) Glm lt lUNISTIIs6UGNS. _ : ; ' . Kliig Uocntcd the Hqmnrlsot the Premter ! IUII R Crl81s Ii ! ' t'rectittatctI. ! ATHENS Jan 22.-The entire Greek , minIstry - Istry has reslgnt . A panic of the bourse followed the announcement 'I Is believed that a colorless cabinet will be formed , and that tIme chamber will bo dissoived. I Is said that the resignation of the Trleoupls ministry was the ( outcome of an audience which the ( premier had with the king , and In which the Cormer made representatons to his majesty wIth reference to Ihe ( Interference of the crown prince In tHe demonstration on Sunday last. The king Is said to have re- sented the remarks of the premier. IOURGEOIS WILL TRY . \OAI , will lake ni Effort tl Form 1 Ministry wih time Aid of the ( . "f. PARIS , Jan. 22.-After In.Int rvlew with M. Oncarre and Cavnlgnae PresIdent Faure again summoned M. Bourgeois , .and It Is belIeved the later will renew the ( attempt to form a cabinet , and tjmat In so doing he will choose other flnanrilal advIsers , giving greater preference to members of the left. Tile Income tax , which Is the pet measure of liT. Ieytral , cannot be Introduced In the bUdget for 1895. " ' 18 ! , ' . rrcsll'e for )111"1 ' 1 Protest CONSTANTINOPLE , .Tn. 22.- lr. Cobb , ! the British postmaster here , wits arrested by the Turkish authorities for protestIng - lag against the seizure of an ArmenIan - menIan post bag destined for Smyrna ant against a brutal outrage commited on an Armenian postman employed In the Drltsh service. Mr. Cobb was only liberated on the ( Interference of the British ambassador Ocrmnn Jnnn ! , \ IIItlunletnl BERLIN , Jan 22.-Negotiations have been I concluded for UI amalgamation of the Dres- dener and Dremer banles. The Dresdener bank gives 1/OOO marks In Dresdener shares , with participatien In the for the partclpatrn profits , as- setl ( and labl1ies of the Dremer bank The shareholders of the later institution receive 3,000 marks In DrEsdener shares for each 4,000 marks of linemen bank shares COlforrhltlt Non Ca lh\e. . CONSTANTINOPLE , Jan. 22.-I Is stated on good authority that Alexander W. Ter- mcii , the United States minister , has sub- mited to the Porte President Cleveland's sug- geUon to establish consulates at I rzeroul , \mau , Ihithis and other . It Is YID mtls ant points. I luler- stooll hint ( Mr. Terrel Is to see the minister of foreign altalrs , Said Pasha , on the subject short ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jlrllllllllo Ihol'l : : , 10 FIIhl. TEII HAN , Persia , Jnp. 22.-An oOclnl dispatch from Meshed , cpllul oC time prQ\- Inco of Iihoraslmn , ayt ' , that n evero eurthtunko shocl was fht , there at noon on ' 'hurllay last , Jrtuary 17. The \III'a- tons temlctl In I north ; $ -terl ) ' direction as far ns Chlnarln , 'fher \11 a seonll shock Ito lame ovouhumg7Ffue Ilamao doime W\8 slight Intl - evenlnJ/'f\e - \ lost. ! Unel ) IlducI'1 by 31011'1 11"Unn , LEON , Mex . , Jan. 22.-4lmm a duel nt San Jrelpe , cast of this city , ween henry T. Wed , an AmerIcan minIng engineer , antI ( Juan Canto , a mlrehant of he IllaCB , Wood was seriously wounded beig shot through the bOdy. The affair of honor grew out or a financial deal between the two men , Iochcforl : IIY Bet ssrpmt " ! rllel PARiS . Jan. 22.-nochefort , the xled ed- Ior or 11Antranslgeant , Inarms the Asso. elated press that ( he has direct knowledge that ( n. Dourgeols Will propose a measure grant. Ing general amnesty , all If It Is carrleJ Hochefort wi return to Pranc Ahr".III" ( hl"f . ihititiled. . MASSOW , Egypt , Jan 22-nas Man- slcll , the Al 'tslnlan chief , Is In flight Intl II set'klnf refuge nt Tcmban. His ( once II completely scattered , Oenerul ilamatleni hal ordered lie ( Italian troops to return to their respective stations. 1011 III"dd ; In Iruarl , . BRUSSELS , Jan 2-A bomb wait ex- ploted ! yesterday cvenlnl In u crowded cafe lt Iumet , near Chuijerol . duch dam- age was done to tha ( building and a Ianlo followed the CXllloslon. 'olo\y W.l lerl- ously InjurcI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ J lrth'U"li' ! hol"w Iurei.a ( cii In Jlnlr. ROME , Jan. ' . -I rejh shocks ot "arth- quakes have occurred at ) teggIc' ( dl ( 'alabra In the southern part Ir ia ! . The people I are pan strIcken uud 110 Cllplll In open places ) , HELD THEM WIHOUT \ BAIL No Liberty for the Men Thought t Dc Concerned In Scott's ' Mnfder ARRAIGNMENT OF IOL T COUNTY SUSPECTS Attempt to fcclro Their lclen80 on hands iofcateui-1'rloners ) Appear Nervous -Unn Morn Arrest Matie-Attonitey Orneral Churchi nt U'Nel , O'NEILL , , Neb. , Jan. 22.-Speclal ( Tele- grnm.-Georo ) 1ulihan miami Moso Elliott were arraigned today before Judge Mc- Cutchin for the murder of Dnrrett Scott. The court refused to 8lmlt them to bal until their Ilrelmlnary examinatons , which wi begin at 1 o'clocl Monday. Mert Roy did not appear 10 was taleen ill yesterday with a very sore throat anti Is In bed at the hotel lIe will be arraigned as soon ns ho gets well enough to ! o Into court. At- torney James Harrington made I long but futile Irgnment this morning to convince the ( court lint ( the Ilrlsoner could be released on bal until their Irelhnlnary ) cxanmiimatiott. Ho ar.ueJ that the charge of murder In the first degree was balable unless , according to tIme words of time constuton ( , "the ( proof was evident , or the ( Ilrcsumpton great. " County Attorney Murphy contended hunt no case could he cited In the state of Nebraska where an ncclsed murderer had been ad- mlell to bal Prior to the prelminary , ex- allnnton. The court Inclned to the lat- ter view and refused to entertain the Idea of bail. iii. F , Harrington , who Is the principal at- tonitey for the prIsoners , Is out of town , but wi arrive In tlle to conduct lie cxamlna- ( ions. Mr. Ute ) ' , who will represent the citizens In the prosecuioum ( , will arrive from ) rosecuton wi 1.lncoln tonight. I Is expected that ] Iul- han's case Wi be tried flra ( . The prisoners had not recovered from their nervousness when they appeared ( In court this meriting . Roth have lost flesh perceptibly - ceptbly during the past two weeks and arl evidently consIderably worried ANOTHER PRISONER DROUGHT IN. Special Deputy JcEvony canto In nt noon with Fred I-harris tIme fourth prisoner now unller arrest. harris Is a short , ( hick set farmer , with I [ ul beard Iml a noticeable habIt of not hooking any one squarely In the eye. 10 smolcd furiously I I corn cob pipe mind , concealed his face lS much as possible b ) puling down his catl to meet his tuned- up coat collar. Soon acer ills arrival he was taken III to ace Scott's body. He stopped smoltng as he wits placed In front of the ghastly spectacle and hailed his cap still further over his face. He never lfed his eyes , but the ( corer/ of ills mouth twitched pelceptbl ) and In I few seconds he Qulelel turn cd away anti walked out of the morHue. lIe was then taken before JUdge 1cCutchln , where his examination was set for next Tuesday Ill he was commited to jail . Photographs were taken this morning of Scott's body In different positions and these will be timed at the trial. Snap shots were ale tnl.en of the prisoners as they sat at dinner. HarrIs Jumped clear ont of his seat when the kodak clcllcd and tremulously inquired . qulred : "What arc they trying to do to me ? " The Interview with HellrlSentatve Robertson - son at Lincoln was rend with much Indgnlnt ! comment at O'Nei toda ) That Robertson should Ircume to represent the sentiments here Is regarded as mIsleading. lie has been designated a one of the memberl or the vigIlance' organhiatlon , ' 'and" ' 'John ' . vigiance' orgnli'aton " \ohn' hopkins , who , according to Mullihan's confession , - Is the president oC the so..aled Protective as- sociatioim . said his morning In the presence cf several wlneses that Robertson was a member of that organization. NO MORE LYNChING EXPECTED. ThEe Is much less evidence of prospective trouble hero now than hero was Sunday. I Is coming to be general ) believed that Attorney - ney Uttey has evidence In his possslon that will be sufcIent to convict Ito assassin of Darrel Scott , and this feelng has done much to appease the popular sentment oC vengeance. Two days ago I was the general belIef that ( there would be a demonstration of some sort before the week was over , but now It Is expected that the law will bo allowed - lowed ) to take Its course. Attorney General Churchi has arrived from Lincoln. He Is accompanied by a stenographer and Is spending the day In col- lootIng the statements of some of the main witnesses and ether data In regard to time murder. Mr. ChurchIll had no explanation to make of his presence here othcr than that he was "Just hooking nround" and might go back tomorrow. I Is undertood that one of the principal objects of his visit Is to ascertain whether there Is tiny possibility that the serylce of lhr. militia may be required - quired to prevent violence toward the ( pris- oners I Is now thought that all danger or such u demonstration Is over for the present. O'SEILL cnUWUEU WITh 1PtitMiiRS. Itundrecit Thron Ihb Stesots luul Acid to ; the HClerl Excitement There. O'NEILL Neb , Jan. 22.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) intense interest that Is felt al I through this section of the state In time Bar rett Scott case was more than ever In evidence - dence this afkrnoon. Never In one day haye so many farmers' wagons been seen on time streets of O'Neill. For n couple of , hours this afternoon there was a stead ) Ilrocession of lumber wagons loadell \ Ih I ranchers In wolf skin coats filing In from the north anti west. The remains of Scot t are still on the cooling board nt the morgue , just al hwy were tken from the ( rIver , nnd ; this was the first objective point of time via . itors. Pu1y 2,000 11EOliio ) ) have vlewecl the body during time past two days , and they are still couutiiig. Many of them cOle from the district north of the Niobrara , nearly Ify miles away , and had traveled mieau-ly alt day There Is only one expression al they gaze upon the ghastly relic of lie mil- night deed , and that II that the good ( name or 10it county cnn only bo redeemed by the IJllshinent oC the imiurderera The high tension at which public sent- ment Is strung was 111cltd hy un oecur- renco this afternoon. Just afer 3 o'cloele and when the main street was ful of leD- I pIe , a pistol eliot was heard In I iteighibonimig ! saloomm A minute after ' . aCer 1 maui I'an bare. headed Into the ( street . wih lie ( heel ! ( guli- Ing In streams from a wound In the 11.10 of his head. The oeect on lie ( crowd \\:3 : ( , o trlcal. There was nut instantaneous ruh lu. wrds ttU naloon , and men's hundl instinct. Ively sought their belts. WAS ONLY A QUARREL . hank McEvony amI several others antici. pitted any demonstraton hy hustnl away lie partcllants ( In the ( fracas , aH3uring lie ( Cl'o\ll that It was nothing hit a 11runl\n quurrel. The mater wits nled ( there , hut no one who saw the clrcmustn es could draw any other concusion tll that ( there ' lit I vast amount of Infamlllblo material here , capable of being ahno Inhtlntane- ously wrought Into a hilaze. As I prominent citizen who stood near I'emarleed : "U the right fellow hail . pulled that gun , they would he shootng yet. " The trouble was caused by a party of young fellows who had loaded emu too much lolt county booze A fellow namEll Chlsham drew a revolver In tl ( saloon , when the pro- prletor ( jumped over the liar . amid , snatching the weapon from his hand , Inld his head open with the butt. In the struggle the gun vas discharged , but In some miraculous manner - ner the ( bullet sped through the crowd without - out hitting any one. The scrap ( served to show the ( sort ( of lighting metal that ( exists In l\l county , ' 11 lerhelser has been one oC the leaders In the search for Scott's body , and Is now suffering ( roam inflammatory rheumatsm , Induced - duced by the contnue exposure lie was hobbling down the street on one foot and a pair of crutches when this shot was heard In an Instant his game root struck the ground , and he was one of the first on the ( spot , 1 was not until a minute after that the ( pain reminded him ( list he was Incapaci- I shed ( for active locontotioim. I'HIPAHNG TIE PROSECUTION , A " oruey General Chlrebl I. still 11 town , but wIll return to Lincoln In the morn- In ! lie spent the Intro afternoon closeted In a room at the ( Evans house with Del Akin , County Attorney Murphy and one or two others. They went over hue ( evIdence In lie case In detail , about twenty WlleSStS being privately examined during the session. As a rrull : lr. Churchill will cOle back to O'Neill londn ' anti assist O'Nt1 Monday Rlll the prosecu t ion during the t preliminary ualinaton . lie aid that sOle nry strong e'lltnco hail been atitled , 11\1 that ho was confdent hint the nmumntierers of liar- , rett Scott would be brought to justice . 11cm justc10 I will probably antler the ( necessary entry , when he returns to 1lncoll , 11sllssll i the case now \elHlng In the IUrCl1 court agnlns ! Uarrett Scott amid reltaslng his bonulsniemi. . . A good deal .of . corroborative ( "Ilence was aroumgn out Ilurlng the exnmlnaton this afernool , but its nature Is not c1sclo . Those iii charge of ( lie PmosecumIout ( are suppressing - pressing all evitlemico ( hunt has hot alreatly been inatlo public , as ( hey do not expect to lie cotiipehic'ti to tuso it ott time prelimn- mary cxanmittatiimn , Titey believe ( hat tiuere will ( ie no dirncuuity In liolihlng ( lie mnlsoiters to the district court , amiti they do utot want ( hue defense to obtain nmty' intlinatioum of ( ho ( estimitomty timat they uIhh haItI Iii me- serve. FUNEI1AI4 ON TIIU11SIA'm' . It wits tiecitlii tonight ( lint the fuitiemal of Barrett Scott u'hhl be hehti Thmirsthay at 2 ii. ut. No change has been mumade lum ( ho amramigeunemits imrevloiusiy decluled omt anti ( Ire local lodge of Odd Fehiouva ulIi have chinu'ge of ( lie services. Special ( ralums rill be nut frommi Lincoln , Nehigh nail other politta. An autopsy ili be hieltl seine ( line toitmomrow forcnooit , vhmiclu uihl be comitlimcieti by 1)r. ) I , . II. Salter - of Norfolk nmiti lrs , J , 1' . ( Ililigami uuiil J , II. ilclomtahtl ) of this city. It is likely ( hint a chicmnical numalysis will ha tuntie of time stomumachu , hut order to nscemaimm ( whether lie vas kihicil at outce or hielil capO tivo for sonmo tiny's in tam effort to force him to reveal where hue haul couccated ( In' htoit couummty mumoney , whilcim ( lie vIgilantes bchieveti ito hind in hits imossessiomm , 'i nicmimonmmmnlumtm has been sectmretl of ( lie imigretllens of ( lie last meal ( Imat lie ate before lie heft Minmisola anti It is expected that ( lie nmtaiysis will disclose whether it was his lost meal on earth. Tim effort f flepreseittative Burns of Lancaster county to secure an appropriation of $5,000 to aid in time conviciomm ( of Scott's murderers Is cnuiorsed by ( lie following , whichi was telegraphieti to Bunts ( hits after- noomu. It Ia signed by mono than 200 repro- sentaive citizeiis lion. Joscphi Burns , house of Itepresenta- ( ives , Lincoln , Gmeeing : In ( lie mnattei' of your anticipated recohution npptopniaimmg * 5,00t ) from ( lie fumnuis of ( lie sUute of No- tuimuehca for ( lie nrrcst and canvictiomm of tIme nmuurlerers ( of liarrett Scott. vt' , ( lie tuniler- slguicd residents of lIolt nmmul lloyd eoummties , Nebraska , irrem'pectlve of hart ) ' amilliatiomis , rcgnrdimig our . county tue our fnmtmihy , hiereb3' CxIm-css cult. nppreclaiomi of your -uiitmah1e mers'Icea by ( lie Introduction of said m-eaohuu- ( loll , which mimes to ( lie bcmmetit ahitl t'afey of our countu-y by ciieekiimg our yotung coiti- motiwenlhi ( from a ( euldenc ) ' to lawlessness tutu titter detitmeiom by further acts of vIolence at. tIme hmnntis of brutal inut-tlcrers antI more thnii brutal trigauiuiuu. who lure evidently serving ummder seine fnlse gods. ROASTING MIt. IIOIIEItTSON. Another resolution , which will be mailed to Iteprcsemitatlvc Robertson In time uuoniiiuig , is less complimentary. It is signed by upwards - wards of fifty ciizeims ( , and is tirawii in the foilouvhmtg language : To John A. flobarison , house of Ttepre- sentativea , Limicohn , Neb. ; . ' 3ir-\\'hiercas , _ , s sliuwii by your inmhiishmetl interview iii time \ \ onid-itet-tilti of ( lie lict instmumm ( , youm avow youirsclf acqumaintetiuvltli those coat- pnisimig ( lie co-called vigilantes 1mm tIle county ; and , Whereas , We are reliaiiy lntomatel by ( ito president of such comnnuittee or assoela- ( ion ( lint you ar a rnentbcr . thereof iii good standlngatmd ; , Whereas , \Vcm are of the opinion that tIme principles rummd practices of said aitsocia- , ( lomm nuiti iu ; menibers are inimical to tIme best interests , iceuce amid sveil being of our cpmmuimity , tiid that such association anil inlitiemices totally Unmit any peroon to rep- rosemmt any constituemmcy , except It be suclt an organization , iii shell a body' as that to which you hmuvo been exalteii , thereforc we. tIme ummdersigmmeul electors of your repre. rienttitive diatmict , most cnrnesly amid em- phiaticahly demmmanti youmr Immediate resigna- ( ion of ( lie position which you tmow hiavo the honor to lioI ( l. Signed' 0. It. lIItiIJN. IL C. M'ffVONY , D. A. DOYLH , DR. J. II. M'DONALD , And fIfty others. YOUNG hELD AS A WITNESS. Clarke Young was brought in by Marshal llall tiii afternoaim as a witness , but ho is not untier arrest. Young is tile farmer whose hiouso is ( hue only one in sight of time ilaCo where tile tragedy was begun. lie is supposed - posed to know mnore about ( lie shooting than hue dares to tell. This was evident when a Bee reporter and D. A. Doyle visited his house on the tiny following time murder. The next day lie admitted to Dell Akin and Ed llersliiser that lie hind beemi asked to join ( lie murderers. When ( hey asked himn fromnm whom time invitation was received he told ( hem it was none of ( heir business , Mert Roy huas partially recovered front lila I illness and line beemi returned to his cell at . ( he couiiity jail. The jail is just large eutommghi to hiolul the four prisoners now 1mm custody , titero beimig two cells with one upper and ii lower bunk in each. Time city jail will only hold two prisoners , anti if many moore arrests are mnndo somime : of them will have to be sImply placed tinuler guard. TIme jail vliere ( lie prisoners arc I now confineth Is a small frame lumlitling in t time court hiomis yards , Tummnlecy Gibbons ir alone In charge , awl there seems to be nc good reason wIly , if they vero so ulisposeul , ( lie prisomtera might not overpower hint anti escape at any hour of time day or imighit. Fred harris , the last man to lie arresteii seems (0 be unore at lioumto in lila positior ( lien any of ( lie others. lie steatlfastly re . fuses to talk , and will not oven say whier i Ito vas on tIme miight of time mum-tier. Evidently . dontly lie is smart ommougim to profit by ( lit I himmowledgo ( hint lila comupaniomis have contra . ulicc'il ( thmenmselvcs atmul onchi other , numtl I : 3 resolved net to prejuitlico his case iii ( hit 0 same manner , _ _ _ _ _ ; il uirdmy'n ; . mistier Itt lloicoiii , , , LINCOLN , Jan. 22.-Speciai.-Laat ( night Governor Ilolromb wired ( ho cnuummty itt- tot-fey of halt county nuukummg if ( lie execu. ( lYe could do auiylmiumg to ( utcilittuto tIm mom'- ro8t Di' hhuinislimnOmit of ( lie mnuirtlercru tot lSiLrtett Scott , 'l'iiis niom-nimig ( ho governor receive'i ( lie following telegmtumti ( roam Comlitty Attorney II. Ii. Muiphmy : "All iumrsoims clitungeui with ( Ito mum-tier of himurret 13cot have beemi appmcltenuleii , brought before tine htr : of Justice amid vlii lie' dealt with , du-icly nct-ortiimmg to law , I know of nothiimmg ( lie ittiti Cttfl do iiitlC tItan it hits mlouto I 0 titimmishi violcmit'ii of hew I mi I t ( 'O titi ty. 'Tim Is cou m'sc vi I I lie mutumoilVii I iiiC tuusistiotice lit ( ito i tmttiie' if mmt'ccsihau-s' l.uw ntul juustico u'hmnhl prevail in I bit commnP , , 'fluke lit ( lie muommtiniicimt of otmr citi- zomis , -0---- O1"J'1.J , ' 1iBIJIC'i 131/hi' . . % .yh multi g'4 Execitmi lYti hot Imuroti hy 'ulii miy tv m , , Iteii , , (0 ( Iii , mIuitt' tmiuiIuivr ; , C'iliYIiNNF , Juiio. 22-fflpecitil.-Tiiere ) iii a lIvely eoflt-St ( 0mm novel ( lie oiilce of umtate ecntmoimier , nuid ( lie fm-Iemuds of ( lie ccv. cml apphlcammiJi art' mmiulclng life intem-eatitig for ( Jovemtmou Itclinut1 'm'biu c'andidmies ( ( or ( lie oIice ( mcuo Harry It. Jientleucoti , the Inesent imucummuihent of ( hue otlire ; Johun K , Jt'ffre'y , ox-county' lenbt of htuiammtie county , amid A. J , l'iurhiiii , tx.tmemisuumCr of time city of Chmeyenmte. It is ClIiectt'tl ( limit ( lie got'- ermior tvill inaite this cmpuuIuitumivmit within a ( ow days. Theme' are also tsvo etinulitiotes ( or ( lie oihlce of sflmtq caI maine Iutspector , with ( lie chiamices rilioumt , ttuinhl hVe'fl ( uhient. Dave (1 , Timoiniis , ( lieu liresent inspecior hail ( hue mtuiport } of tIme western iiii t of ( lie state , he bc-ietg et rem'idriit of ihoek 5m ingit , Nommhi Youtmg , ( lie ( oremitmi of time heer Creck coal unities at ( ] iemmroelc in Canvcu-c.u county is ( he either cammdieiate ( am ( hmcm 1111cc , ( lie irnhlticluns froumi norihiemn and cantniul \Vy'omnhtmg mim o uiging hii'u 'ippoiiitmmmvnt very a ( romigly' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ To sc'mimu ' 1'ilii Coimimry ; , 14/tRAM 1FZ Wyo , , Jan , 22.-Special-A ( ) coiomty of LtirumnIe c'iizena hius : been orgati- lied for tite Ittirpose or sttllmtg in ( lie Teritcin cuUflti-y' . umouthi of ( lie Yellowstone lint-k. Fretl IIess , llenr' IhuempfuterAtugust Zhmnow , Charles \Voiterii anti Alsndrewmi will not as the ativiunccu gurumil , They will leave in abotmt a amonthu fur tue umrposit of selecting ii desirahibe ioeaUon. hhisee Track itt lIuithhis. , RMVL1N $ , Wyo. , .1mm , 22.-ipenial.-S ( ) , IdVlllis Iii tilting tip Ide i mice tmaeir , ammI I the horlemtmc'n of itawllns exp'o ( to hold two i-ace neetLngmi next euttutmier , . I 1EXICO FOR WTAR Southern Republics Cannot Got Along Without it Tight , PRESIDENT DAZ : SED AN ULTIMATUM Tolls Guatemala She Must. Baoc Down o SufFer the OoIiscqucnco3. I lls SLJPPCRTERS MAKE DEMONSTRATION P arade the StreetI with Balnll Shouting . "On to GuatelIiaaI" EXCITEMENT IN TIlE MXCN CAPITAL nmtiy at Ttvcii.m 'i'inuisntmt Mcmi Steady to 1iinicit % iieii ( lie % 5 tirti Ic ( liven Tlu'ium , - h'i'cehht'imt's t'inlco for C.iiiimi imuier , CITY OF MEXICO. Jaui , 22-After a very 4 s tormy cabimict incetimig last night l'resiticnt l ) baz notifleti Gumatemimnla through its mnimthstcr - ( lint lie tvCumlti not coimcetle auto iota amid ( hunt O ( iaeumtaia ( tvoimltl have to give itt to Mexico's d enmanti or stuffer ( lie consequences. Other Central Amimenicaum representatives tiers a t ( lmo mmiceing ( iiuaiio ( lie stnteuimcitt to Presi. d ent Iiaz that ( lucy uumitlersootl ( Mexico was t rying to grasp Central Atmienicami territory. President Diaz tienled ( lie assertion amid stated t imnt ? iiexice would have her rights and ( lint ( Ito boundary lines sIiulti ha ns Mexico c iniuned mind that Mexico hind alt ( lie territory t huat she imeetieth , It looks as ( liotughi the other Cemmral Anmenican reirimbhian were behminti Gtmateuitaha. All ( lie goventiment students ore marchimig lit ( lie streets witlu hiamuds nuiiuitimig ( "Viva Mexico ! Viva Dinzl" ammtl ' 'Oim io ( iumaemmtalal" ( They are now in Trout of ( Ito imitlaco ( rota 12,000 to 15,000 strong , clamnoning for war and pledging their support to I'resident Bins. They are mimainly coinimoseti qf time stuidemits of tIme law , mimimmimig anti imtercnumlio schiools. Mexico has boeen preimarlumg for war for sonto ( mime , ntmti hmn about 12,000 troops on ( lie border. All ( lie ofilcers ( hat have not been on active tiuity have been notified to no- port for marcliimmg orders , President Dlaz made a speechu to ( lie liar- atilng stutlonts auth others , nummmbening 15,000 or 20,000 , in front of ( lie palace thui afternoon - noon , stating that lie tvouhui not recede frono Mexico's Just rIghts. The ammswem' to Mex- ico's ultimatummt is to be receIved hero on tim . 21(11 , but President Dma fluis notified cluitte- nmmula ( hint lie wilitiot recede ( noun the orig- . mel demands , Both countniesmuro pu-eparluig for rar. IIjty LEAD IN i'EIISON , Itn ( lila ( Iiuiico for ehio Present Imttb , ous ( icimi'uiit Royes. CITY OF MIiXICO , Jan , 22.-Au interest- inc story imi circulation regarding ( he probable - able outbreak of tt'or betweomi Guunteinalmt anti Mexico is to ( Ito effect ( lint General l'orflnio - : Diaz , president of time Mexican republic , will takoconmmnammti of the forces ant tue frontier in person. The report lii widely spread In omcial gossip anti is uiot ttihtout time range of possibility. In time higher circles it in held that Geiteral Iiaz mill mmot leave his seat , as chief executive In ( lie pendimmg dliii- culties , at least not until hula presence Is iniperatively detnantled at ( lie front. Time geuiemal opinion among those close to ( lie executive is ( hunt he will place tIme conintnnml finally 1,1 , tlmc Imands of one of three amen to plush ( lie Gumteuualan invaslomi. 'these three officers are : General Berminrdo lieyeit , gov- emnor of tire state of Leon and general of a division of ( lie Mexicami army ; General Jose Vicente Vlllatlo , govem-mior of time state of Mexico anti geutr'ral of a brigade , and Gent- eral Luls Tot-rca , govertmor of ( he state of Sonora anti gemmemal of a brigade , Of these three it is pretty well knowmi ( hint ( lie chmoico of time prosiulemmt iii General lteyes of Monterey , ivbio is also thai tmmmulersood ( favorite of General Iiiaz as his successor as chief exocutlro of this repumbilic , The Guatemnatan war will give ( lie president an exceilemit op. Imortunity to bring out his hroege ) ( amid 110511 hint well forward ut puimhme favor its ( lie hero of the Gumatemimalan pisodc , Royce Is already well antI tiuvomabby known by lila valor anti line executive abiliUeus , ang miext to ( lie vresident Iii the mnost popuhar titan In Mexico aummoumuc Americana. lIly lmls friendly anti cmmcouragiuig attiumule as governor of Numevo Leon lie lies nianted tmmnutiy large Amtcnican industries in the city of Moneroy , arid today , as. a result , ( hint place hmas a lugor Amiienicamu popumiahoui thOu ( lie city of u. Mexico. Slioumlul anything prevent General lteyes taking comninomitl mit ( lie front , or should accIdent befall liimmi , It is lirobiubie one or the other of LImo retminininue noniemalti would assuumme direction of ( lie caumupalgim. Shmotmid ( Ito conflict heath lute a general Central Atuiericatu fight or develop huiQ tutu. forenmeemi commiphicntiomis It lii entirely wihmimi ( lie ramigo of ioeihility ( lint General lIaz tvoumld thmen take ( lie held In petsoni , tt'itht ( lie tirobahiihity of atlding to liii , glory tie ( Ito greatest umuihiary' ( maui of ( lie presonmt g .rucrmu- ( mu , Iui Simnnmishu Ammmcrica , miltomuld ( lie pt-cal- dent vacate lila choir , tIme mtext oillcial legally nutimonizeil to assume Provisional cliargum of national affairs woimlil ho ihie jiresi. iiemmt of the senate , or In case of ( lie recess of congress , tue at ( lie precumit ( lame , ( lie chislrminumi of ( lie iiernmaument enmigreesifinal conimnitiuion , thto is miumned ( ha first of every niontlm , El Tiempo , ( lie opposition government organ of ( hue church 1mm Mexico , line comae cut fet ( lie feilenii ptwcr 1mm ( ho pmeaont crisis , aumul autumouncec ( lint iuy' ( lie side ci patriotism no other hastues are to ito commipareil , It therefore imuues ( ( lie lmntnhmet in a strong euhitorinl , etuleghittic of ( lie general govermu- uutemmt , aumd say's it trill riot flglit ( lie uimhmmiinie. tratiomo until this close of hioatiill.ies , wimemu it. tviii agitii ; tuin its attention ( a time oppres- siomu fromn which ilomiiami Catholics s'ifer In Mexico uimider ( lie prcvmuiihnm iofopn conmsltu. ( ( ion , _ _ _ _ _ - 'Fit i I NO EU N I ( I 51 EX1 ( ( ) . hut , ltuiimdi'el 'I'housu.mii 10 ito ietaoa-cd lr'iui 'Slit-i-u tuitmthc'ri , $ tuit * , , , SN ANTONIO , 'fex , , Jan , 22--One hun- tIred ( hiourimutti utegroes will be removed front-i ( lie tate5 of .iabammma , ( it'orgia suiti Loutsian. to northern Mexico within tIme next six rncuithii' . 'l'iiat is ( lie rtatetmmerit made by'j , ii. flue , ( lie tanmiager of tue Mexican Colon. lzatton cornlariy ) , WIlt ) has jtmst returns' ' ) ( noun Atlanta , ( In , Mn , Ellis states ( list ( his unis. sionary work amnong ( lie ttegroes Is mneeting with time greatest success , amid ( lie llret 100 families will pass through here ( hula week enroute for ( hoe promised land , This Mexican citizens lIvIng ium this cection to be coiontzcl by' time negrces have irotsted (0 thu .iexicau * govemrnuiieiot agatmtst the echmeumme. ( I I iaisii Si 'ry i hem , huh lii ioiidon , j LON1)ON , Jan 22.-A disluiutcli frcimn Ot- ( awn ( oday stoics thiiut ( lit , Domumlnlon gov- etiunnant wail iurglimg ( lie lunpenimul govern- tnemmt to constiluic mu bug service decora. (1911 far the eoluimuiml enillium , A t Ibis tol- I'iJIfll eIiie totlty , it sus duiieul that uuv situ rt'iuaL bind beeti reeiyed. . - - - - - * - - -