.1 , ; , ' 7'jIiilo < ! ' ' ' - , ' ' - ' ' _ ' . " - - , " . , ' - ' ' . . _ ; - ' ' . - . . . "n , . . . " ' , ' . - , -1 - - * - v - - - \ . . . THE OMAHA : DAILY BEE . j - : : ; ' A.LY : . .j . . . i . , - ' ! I ESTABLIShED JNE 19 , 1871. OMAhA , ' 'IUnSDAY [ enG , JANUARY 31 , 18D . ' SINGJiE COPY J"IVE CEN'rs. L YNClERS UNMASIE ] ) henry Schmidt , Driver of Enrrett ! SooU's Onrrage ! , MAkes Strlng Statements. PCSTIVtY ! IDENTIFIES MOSES ELLIOTT swears Ho is the Man Who Helped Capture Holt Oounty's Ex-Trenmrcr. - OTHER MEMBERS OF THE MOB KNOWN . Victim of the Regulators Knew no Would . ' ; Bo Killed , THEY DZMANDED 11 : STOLEN MONEY VI viI Story ot the , \t\I : ( on thl Cnrrlnt { 8hootl ; of tile Innmtc , ; ataid Sub ; 111 sClluon" C\cnt ot Iho 4IghIt. O'NEILL , Neb" , Jan. 30-Speclal ( ! Tele- gram.Thero'ere ) six wllesses examined In thc preliminary examination of the sus- peted lynchers of Barrett Scott this morn- Ing. At 1 :30 : court adjourned until 3 o'clock this afternoon In order to allow the members of the bar to attend the funeral of JUllgo Parker , who was the first Judge of halt county. Mr. Polk was recalled this morning , but developed nothing new. The - other witnesses examined were Thomas Craw- ford , John harvey , II. Grard , Simon Simon- son anll J. L. hjiddie. Mr. Grard . testified to having seen the teams goIng from harris' house toward Parker thc morning of December 31. lIe was not close enough to recognize the parties. le also said that Harris , one of the defendants - ants In this case , had asleed him to Join the Protective association , but he refused. J. I , . Bddie testified that he was a member of the Protective association that existed In tile neighborhood. lie sahl that they held meetings at the Scolvle school house. The object of thc organization was for the appre , hension or criminals and to prevent law- , lessness , and , when the law failed to punish i criminals , to take the law In their own hands and punish thcm. ' lie knew nothIng about the assasslnaton ! of Scott. i I Is rumored upon the streets that Harry Stanton , the man whom Polk saw hitching . up a team at Harris farm on the morning of December ,31 , has left the countr ) ' , John harvey testified that ho crossed Whiting's bridge the day of tile crime and that the rIver was open on tile lloyd county side. SCHMIDT'S STORY , OLD. The court room was paclld this afternoon , fully ' 600 Ieopl being present The evidence . , was the most sensational that has been Intro- ducel , so tar. The most Important wllness was henry Schmidt , who was with Scott _ . ' when tlo assaul was made. His testimony In brief was as follows : "We were returning - Ing to O'Nel from Scottvihle. When wo reached the sod house at Parker men called to us 10 stop. Scot said , 'Drive on , ' and , I did so. Then the firing , com- monccd. The horse were shot and wo were surrounded. The men - ' ordered us to get out of the buggy , and wo 'S did ' so. I counted eight or ten , but there 4 may have been more there. The leader said they wanted the 101 county money Three , men covered mc with revolvers , and then covered - ered Scot Ills wire and Miss McWhorter. Others stood there talking , but I culd not undertand wilt 'vas mid. One man had a gunny sack for a mask. Others had handkerchiefs - chiefs ; eyes were all' that could be seen. " 10 a few moments a lumber wagon drove up , drawn by a gray and a dark horse. There was a double box on the wagon' and in tile bottom was some hay. They were nil told to get In the wagon , and did 50 , eli . . . . ' sitting In the bottom of tile box. Two men . ' sat on the seat In front all two more sat nfl the cndgato behind. I was the only one that was blindfolded , which was dana shortly after getting Into the wagon. They drove us about three miles. Then a buggy drove e up , the ladles were put Into It and driven - l awa ) ' . I had worked tine handkerchief off one of my eyes a little , and could sea that j Scott was not blhuUolded then , but was . shortly afterwards. ' . t. . STOPPED FOR TIF NIGHT. "finey drove on slowly until after dark , I ' when they stopped and told us to get out , which we did. I then saw that It was an ' old louse or sbble. They took mo to tile ' south side of tine building and told me that I couhl go , but not to tel anythIng before morning , us 1 woulll be watched , and I WOULd bo tile worse for me. "I asked them I I could bid Scot goodbye - bye , amI WIS allowed to do so. Scott told mo to go , ainni 'said he was sure they would ki hIm but he hoped they wouhl llo It t . ; ' qulclt. The man then led mo away from .J the building and said that a man would take me part of the way to O'Neiil. le said he was very sorry the young lady was shot . "I was then taken to a cart , In which was n coat anti , a gtiu I was put on the cart and a man got up anti drove off. lie drove mo . between three and live miles . When we started ho had a mask on , as I could see OVCI' tIne cloth that was supposed to bo over my eyes. Wo had boon driving about ten minutes when tile mask came off the drlv- er'l ace . 1 do not lwow whether tine wind blow It off or ho took It oft' . I asked him which road led to O'Nei and ho wavell his hand and sall I was off In that directioin. I toll him he would have to . take the handlorchlef off , as I couhl not see , , although I could , and ho motonell northeast \'e l1et a team on tl road anti , as \\0 were Iasslhtho / man said : 'Where you rollg ; ' to which my' driver replied : 'Hight ahead ' 10 drove me about tn t mlnute3 af ef Ihat , and - y' - then tohl me to get off , and said I could take n tine hnnclkerchlef or m ) ( ace , and 1 did ! o. liD hal , no maslt on , nail tile moon shining full In his taco gave Ile a good view of him. I took tIm road ho told mo , and , after tra\- cling a Willie , became convinced I was on the 'wfong real , and changed mr direction and ' . " walked to O'Nei. MOSES EL1.lTT Tl IRl\'ER. lie was asked ( If he had seen the man since anti replell tmt ho ilad lie vas asked who It was , and said II was Moses Elilott 1 . Elliott was asked to stand \I ) anti .111 so , all Sohmll said : " 10 Is the man that drove mq lway In tile cart and 1 wil swear 10 I IOitYeiY. $ " lie recognlecl hIm from his face , as ho had ECell I In tile moonlght nd could 10 be llllStflkOfl . l llol turned a Itto pale and \ ap- Ilearell nervous when thus openl ) ' accused. Schmhl did not remember solng the man _ q that drove him aWIY In the cart at Parker , i f hut ho might have been there lie vas asked If ho knew the mal who led him out to the call and who said he was lorry tine girl was shot. ' lie said ho thought It was George Mulhan , but could not swear tQ I , lS he mail not seem his face , but could BWlar to Elliott , as he had seen him wIth , . , " i muk. Smlh was put throuGh a seVerC cros- CXIIlllltol , but did notnIer _ h ! tsLilnnny. t - ' 1- . Two days , : : ci- th lsuul ! he , In company "IU Ot\OI'j fs'cnn this city , llro\'o up to the t ' , house of n nlll named Ferguson , anl Eliot , Vt \ : cumo out of the house , call as soon a he , IW him ito know him. , ; l Uan I'almer , a resIdent of lersey . was then called . lie lid that December 31 ho was l'n his way 10 O'Nt'l. Arer % leaving Mlnneola ho saY a lenin about three , mies behllll 1m which ho thought was 4 iicott's . "About eighty rods train 1arker a 111 l'a5ell me en the road lie was walk. Inn and had on a dark Scotch cap , dark fur overcoat , tile collar turned UP. and blue vrn\l , The mal was walkIng toward lnneola , I did not know the man , but took a good look at him , and from his walk and bearing think the man Is George Mulh6n , but could not swear positively. He looks very much like hIm. " Mrs. Scott and Miss McWhorter will probably - ably go upon the stand tomorrow. Court adjourned nt G I ; o'clock until ! o'clock tomorrow - morrow mornIng. I lUIT .tu.iz.vr , IUIJJ KELL.IM. South nnkotn Supreme.butlco l'lneell In n l'ecllhlar I.liht. ClAMDEIAIN , S. D. , Jan. 30.-Speclal ( , ) -ucge Kelam of the state supreme court Is defendant In an Important case which Is to be tried at the term of court now In session here. The suit Is brought by Iecelver Tompkins of the Union Stock Yards State bank of Sioux City . and Is to recover the sum of $7,237.99 , which Is claImed to bo due the bank and secured by notes and mort- gages. In his reply to the complaint of Ieceh'er Tompkins , JUdge Ielam admits that ho executed tine notes and mortgages by which they were secured , but expressly denies that they were executed for value received , but that they were given wholly without consideration of any kind. Ielam says the notes were simply "accommodation notes , " and were gIven to E. W. Skcrry , president of tine deiunct Hlome City bank , for the reason that Sherry and himself had ' for years been on terms of close business null ociaI Intmacy , and because Skerry requested - quested hIs aid In signing tine notes for tine bank In order thnt they might be redis- counted , for the time being , and thus assist materially In carrying the bank safely over the financial shoals wIth which I was evi- denty surrounded at the tmo , Ielam fur- titer says It was understood that tine notes would bo taken UI by the bank previous to : maturity , canceled and then returned to him. For some reason this was not done , and the exposure of the questonablo meth- oils adopted to bolster up nn Insolvent bank Is the result. A case of identically the same charncter Is brought by Receiver Tompkins against Scott Hayes of this city , except that the al0unt claimed to be due the bank by Hayes Is $9,069.91. . TllWUGl I1l.l1' A 'J COT Mothier's ConrlJe II Saving nor Two Children frum the Flames. NEW YORK , Jan. 30.-A mother's hove anti courage showed strongly today when Mrs. Mary Walsh left a fourth-slory window In her home at 47' SIxth avenue with her two children In her arms , climbed down an icy Iron ladder' to escape from the flames that had possession of her rooms. The fro started while Mrs. Walsh was still In bed with her children. Her husband , n mal carrier , had gone to work shortly before Mrs. Wnlsh awoke to find her room In flames. Thc force of the fire anti smoke had already blown out a rear window In the house. Mrs. Walsh caught her two children up and ran through the homes to the fire escape. The fro burned Ihelr night gowns und scorched their hair and flesh . Icicles hung from the ladders down which site had to climb. A beam had fallen across her shoulders as she ran Ihrough the burning room and heft an ugly bruise. Mra Walsh climbed down time first ladder and stood on n level with an adjoining house , where a man named Richter , who had been awakened by the fire , met her and took tine children from her arms. Then Mrs. Walsh was herself assisted down. The surgeon at tine hospital to which they were taken said he thought the children would die. 1.U'I.11J : , J fIR . Y EJOMI'LETR , . - - \sslstnut County Atorney'lnl Dchtvor . tine Opening ' . Oprnnr Adll'088. MINNEAPOLIS , Jan. 30.-Tho jury Which Is to determine wheher or not 'I arry Hay : wad Is guilty of ' murder Is now completo. The twelfth and last man was secured today In the person of John Dunn , a Dayton farmer The defense exercised Its seventeenth per- , emplory In excusing Ii. L Dowen , a farmer ot Plymouth , after tine Juror had ben found eligible for serving by thc criers. Mr. Dunn was the sixth Juror caled today. It has been confidently expected by spectators - tater that Mr. Dowen would bo the twolh man , and a murmur of disappoIntment ran around the room when ho was let out Among those present today was Dr. T. Hayward , brother of the accused. Ho sal coso ! behInd , Harry and seemed a great deal more worrIed about the case titan the man Dn trial. There was n large attendance of ladles , and the court room was uncomfortably packed Assistant County Attorney hail at once hpn his opening address to tine Jury. Mr. huh continued hlR address until late In the afternoon . Then thc evIdence com- meneell. ' . H. l lson , the deputy county surveyor. identified maps ot the locality of the murder , and was folowed hr 'Vliam H. I' nhart , who told or the finding of the body. _ _ . _ _ _ IIWI' IITl T11 .tIILLR1t. Outlmt of l'loul iiicreaioi but tile Market Continues Uiisatisf&etory. , MJNNEAPOLIS , Jan 30.-Tho Northwest- era Miller says : Minneapolis mills last week ground 106,160 barrels of four , against 86,275 the week bufore. About tine saro capacity Is moving this week , but the prollueton may decrease , us the power Is lessening. Flour was very dul last week Domestic business was confined to sma1 orders and export transactions were unusualy meager. Export shlmonts , were 23,371 barrels. Superior-Duluth mills made no four last weele , against 605 barrels the prevIous week. Two mis are In operation tills week. Ex- ports were 1,786 barrels , against nothing the week before. 1)omnestic markets are reported In better Domestc beter shape by some mills , but there was no 1m. Ilrovement In torelgn trade St. Louis mils made 44,450 barrels , an increase of 7,300. Sales were fow. I TIII : ; Tl > .Bn WIZ'I II.S.u1,1 r ; ,1'Ilnl Inu Holer. Toid 'rh3) Mutt Io- ( urn ( r l.n80 1'1111 Jciint , ST. LOUIS , Jan. 30.-The strike against tine reducing of svages received by boss rollers at tile Tudor Iron works , flast St. Louis , still continues , anti has been In progress twelve days , und neither the workingmen nor the company show any signs of wealeenlng. The company tnrough its munage\ C. E. lianmnpeter has sent prInted notices to nearly all d' the 600 mien wil are on strlko. They were 10tifeli that unless they appeared at time works at moon today , read ) ' to go to work , their names would be stricken Crom the roil of tine employes of th ( connpamny Tile memlers of tine Amalgam1ted associa- ton are orranglng for n secret meetng to bo ineki . The men appear to bo determlne,1 net to submit to tile lerms offered by tile corn pau . Trouble Is feared If new men arc put to \rorle. . . " : , . . , " : ' . ' _ . , ' . . . . . Burley \\lug In Gu"r.llioo , , \uylhlul. SAN FRANCISCO , Jan. : -W. J. Hurler - hey , who Is cl\rgcd with nn attempt to 'rlb jurors In the case ot H. I lcDo : nll , Jr. , was arraigned In Judge ' Murphy's court tola ) ' . Cumulative evidence was ura- seated tu how the offers Hurley hUll m811e II Iwo JuraIl utI to the ulHlle)1 for thc Iefensl. all ln ! to secure amy desireder. . diet Oil l"I'ment ot n. graduated scale ot brllc . Tine case wi be continued . , to- - - morrow . . - _ _ _ " - . - - .J' l'U1111 01"astl4 $ tett' ers . , . , . SAN I n.rCJSCO , Jan 30.-Ne has leen received here that the White Star lner qt4ittu Is about 10 lelve I ngllld for San . 'rancisco to take the place ot the steamier O"chlent of the Oriental Steam- ship coml'an Tile COI1tC makes sixteen anti thnrec.qunrteiknots. . ler blged wIll greatly leluce the lilac letwel n hong Kong all Ban Jrlncltco , and tine Canadian I'a- cilia Sleamlhll ) COlllanr wi have to look to Its inul-els. - 1'111 0 JI 'I \ V : 'o. Itt 1.1)4 A 11tlr- . I.OR ANCIEI.ES , Cal. . Jan. 30-'fhe Na. lonal Amerl'an I'cm' loi'ai asso'iation me here today , Parent were read 1) ' several , lnillnber $ of the association und by local pomoloKlsts , \VIIISKY \ TRUST COLLAPSE Stockholders Alego Ore kcdness in the Appointment - pointment of Rccelver GROSSCUP ( SAY3 EVERYTHING WAS REGULAR l'roteclh'o Commlteo J'relull ! to le11 t'roccodins 10 Oust tIle l'regcnt lIe- ccIvers-ireelnllut Crowd UI- 10'\lod ' Thclr Stock. ChICAGO , Jan. 30.-neplylnl to the crlt- clsl of hIs proceeding In the aplllntment of receivers for the Whisky trust , Judge Oross- cup saId In an Interview today that the mntnt- ter was conducted In regular form Dolh factions or thc concern , hc saId , were repre- sntell at tine hearing. There was no at- tempt at suppressing the proceedings , judge Orosscup declared , as the papers were on feIn In regular form all tinny Tlesday anti could have ben seen by any ono who 11eslrell. Judge Gros2ceup this aferoon granted a stay of pro eclng In the WhlsltY trust mat- 'ter ilnItlI such ( lute as u hearing In the receivership - unl tme ceivership can bo made. The stay was granted upon application of Levy Mayer , rel'- resenting the stoclthoMcrs' coimnmnittee. Judge GrosSCUI's order stays all 11roceCl- Ing except to consrve the property annUl tine further order of the court Levy Mayer and Mr. BJur , tine latter of New York , Iml Richard D. lartshor apl1wre,1 In Judge Grosscup's chambers shortly before 2 o'clock. Messrs. Dunnelb and flurry were also present. : . Mayor presented n petition to Judge Grosseup asking for tine stay In tine proceeJ- lags until the court should dispose of n mo- tOI to remove both Mr. Lawrence and Pres- hlent Greenhut as receivers Mr. Mayer stated that the applcaton to the court had been made on behalf of holders ot over 1,700 shares of tine 350,000 shares of tine capital stock of tine cempany , and that the nominal holders of these 1,700 shares were clerks In I stock broke'r's office In New York. lie re- cited tine fact that the New York commitee had asked for a meetng with tine dIrectors of tine Whisky trust for today , and that l'resl- dent Greenhut had informed them that he could , not get the directors together before tomnnorrow Mr. flurry mmle no objecton to the stay , and Judge Grosscup ordered that 'he stay bo granted. lie told counsel to come Into his chambers tomorrow before 10 o'clock , when he would render his decision. Richard D. Hartshorn , chairman of the stocltholders' committee of tine Whisky trust , arrived here early today from CincInnat with Nathan l3ljur . and went Into consul. tnton with Moran , Kraus & Mayer , the Chicago counsel of the connnntittee. In an Interview Mr. Hartshorn roundly scored the receivership procee lngs. "On Snlur- day last " ho said , "we wired President Greenhut , asking for a conrcrence with the board ot directors and an examlnalbn of the books. On Monday ho replied that the board would mect us Thlr3dar , and on time same day he secured tIne secret ap- polntmont of himself as a receiyr . . and to give color to his pretended talrness bad Edward E. Lawrence of Chiago also lamel as a recolvr , The proceedings were suppressed - pressed , and I am Informed that during ! the twenty-four hours before the action was known gene\aly some of the stocl- I holdOs unloaded heavily. The plaintfs In the receivershIp proceedings are wel known as the New York brokers of Groen- hut and Nelson Morris. In view of tine fact that grave charges have been made against Mr Greenhut , In fact , that he Is practically charged with wrecking tIne company - many , I think this acton Is , to say the least , very peculiar. 'Vhat acton , our corn- mlteo wi llc I cannot say ; but we will certainly act decisively and quickly. " Attorney Levy A. Mayer , of counsel for the stockholders , declined to outline the policy oC his clonts , "I am now In con- sulaton with Mr. DJur , " ho saId , "and wo have net yet taken action. I Is , unnecessary - necessary to say . however , that wo wil bo In court very shortly with an acton that will protect - the Interests at the stock- holders. ! r. Ialstro and committee at- ready represent $30,000,000 of tIne $35,000- 000 stock of the company. " "The new move on the part of the 'Vhlsky ' trust was a great surprise to us , " said Attorney - lorney General ! Maloney , when asked what effect the appulntment of rccelverE would have on his suit against tile trust. "Tho first wo heard of I was by private dispatch - patch from Washlnton yesterday afternoon . 'Vo were not at all prepared for It. You know Olr suit against the trust was begun to have tile trust declared Iegal That case Is now pendIng In the supreme court Meantime the trust appears to have gone to pieces. o course that Is very graUfy- Ing to us , " and ! r. Maloney laughed at tIne turn affairs have taken "It will not cause us to relinquish our suit , however I will bo 11shOl as vigorously as ever The appointment of receivers for the trust wi have no effect on It wltateven' " D1SCOUNTI , U ny Ot'EICATOICS . ' \t11101Itment nt Receivers for \\'hlsky Trust 1111 i.ittlo 111eneo Oil tine btuok NEW YORK , J00. 30.-I Is very evldcnt that operator3 In tine c nlence of the Green hut party In Distilling dIscounted tine ap- polnlment of lecelvers for the trust yesterday In selling down tile stock 1 % per cent to 8 , a closing rally bringing the prIce up to 8 % . At the opening this mornIng a decline of % per cent took place , wlh a further loss of % . to 7 % anti a rally to S. There was no. special furry In the stock this moring , the sales up to 1 o'clocle aggregating only 1,000 Ihares anti the luetu lens being wihin * of tile lowest figure touchl . Supporting or- . ders were found In the marltet , and I would I seem 10 ! l tine 10lcy of the Greenhut In- I terests to lrevent any serious break by reason of the aPl10lntment of receivers , they having had all yesterdl ) 10 work tine marJlel , for tine secret was \el kept and the tact of tine appointment of Greenhut and Lawrence as receivers was not lown outside of the clique unt long after the close ot business on the stock exchange. On the street tbls mornIng the coup d'etat I the lubJeet 'of general discussion , and tIme acton which the protecUvo eommltee wil take In time prennm- Ises , Is looked for wRit eagernness , pem- There was but slal trolling In Distihilnig after 1 o'clock , anti the stock moved within I ralgo of % per cent , merely reactng wihin and recovering to 814 , which Is but % below tine close of yenterday . It Is reportl mat th I stockholders ( stoclholders pro- tectlve comnmittee mayo , tect\'e commitee instructed their coun- tel , : Iesss , nJur & Mayer , to apply for the removal of the receivers , and I Is believed notice of such a moton wi b given al once , ito ( ground to bo alleged therein beIng that receivers were appointed Without. wliout a ne- cesiy for such acton , all merely to sub- serve the personal purposes of tle presemit management of tine company . Tine per- eons who nOllnaly Insttucd the receiver- ( hip proceedings are John F. Olmstesd , Charles Jarsholmer anti L. S. and L.V. . Worlser , clerks In tile office ot I' , J , Oood- hart & Co. , broker of this city . The Worm- ser In questIon has no connection with the limit of I. A. anti $ . Vm'ormser which has been In close rolatonl with President Green- hut , J\\llg0 \ ' _ Qrn seup'l \Iol \ Is severely I ! lUcleel\ \ On \at street 1 Is claimed that ! tile IJpolntments or the receIver wps made ! at his home after tile regular wjS hours , ' and that the olcers of the court connived al the suppression of the news for a day and a halt , The fact that he appointed a one of the receivers the man who Is charged wih wrecking the company , and ss the other tbe partner of a man who has entered suit agaInst time company for $500,000 , Is comm. mented upon unfavorably I Is lele\'e,1 that the receivers will order the teml10rary closIng - Ing of the trust distilleries. John I. Waterbury , a member of the stock- holders protective commitee of Diltlers said today that I was his opinion and that of the commItee that the receivers were but temporarily appointed , aDd that tbo court would gIve I hearing on the appointment of permapent receivers. OwIng to the nib- serve of counsel and enl of the committee In the west , the c culaJ prbtlsell to stock- holders wou1 probably not hI but today. Mr Waterbury cxprsM himsel as con- fident that the ceurt well ccognize 1 majority . Jorly ot the stock wil ! TcpnlEc shares , which secured the receivership. A special messenper bas trtel for Chi. cage as n representative ot the stockholders' protective committee of the Distilling all Catlefeellng company , carrying with him proxies of 191,000 shares ot the companny's stock. With the protective comnnlttee's proxies In Chicago time company wi have a total of 225,000 shares out ot a total of 375- 000 , whih will be used a tine annual meeting . Ing In APril or at any special meeting that may 0 called In view of the present crisis In the company's affairs. I Is also posslblo that these proxies may be , used on the al- plcaton which Is to be made on hehalf of Iho protective commitee } n the proceedings which Ire to bo taken for the removal of the present rceelvers. Separate n"colyor tim ClnelnOlU , CINCINNATI , Jann 30-Judg Taft of the United States court today appointed the Union Saving Dank anti Trust cmpany , J. G. Schmid lapp , president , receiver of the Dstllng alI Caltefeedlng comnpany. I was about nnoon yesterday when Mortimer Muthews of the local bar and \llal Burrr of Chiago cnlered the OmCl' of the clerk of tile United States circui court anl flied the lengthy petton asking for u receiver. Tine petton was fed here and at Chicago by lreeoneerled arrangement at exactly Ihe Santo hour , but the way was not so smooth hero as there At Chicago the receivers aslto for werc appointed , but here the at- norneys hml a Ion ! conference with JUdge Taft , which was not entirely satisfactory , for the Judge , It seelS , woull not appoint at their suggestion. Today tine aloreys were 'at ' tine court , and after a long conference with JUdge Taft Mr. Matthews retired , leavIng J. G. Schmldlapp In the prlvote omce. .A : few Ilnutes later the entry was hamled down naming the ancillary receiver for this district. The applealon for n receiver was made on behalf of tine 8al0 Interests which secured the appointment at Chlcapo , and It asked for the appoIntment of _ the same receivers. Judge Taft , however , deelnC1 to appoint Mr. Greonhut or any other stockho1ler , and then named thc Union Saving anti Trust company as a temporary receiver to take charge or the nrOIerty ot time company lu this locality. Tile appointment Is subject to change upon being further lvlsed. . Recelvet' AiolnLuc1 nt Terra lisuto. TERRE HAUTE , hid , Jan. 30.-0n appl- caton of tile Terre Haute Dstlng company - pany , made late last night , .acob C. Kolaem .a of this city was appointed receiver of the DIstilling and Catlereedlng company. The Terre Haute Dstiing company In asking for the appointment of a rec lve\ set up that tile Distilhiing and Cattefcdlng tompany was Indebted - debted 10 them In Ito sum f $13,000 In rev- cnue rebate duo and unp'ald , $900 to the Gil- man Coopering company for barrels , $200 for fuel and a few other' ebs of smaler amounts to local parties. > . 'The receiver Is pryed for by time plalnWfs"lot only III be- half of themselves , but tel the welfare of the general creditors. The appointment was made as soon us the application had been filed , and Receiver Kolsemn i has taken possession - session ot tile property located _ In this cll ) : o JrreJulnrlty 11'lhn $ html , PEORIA , Jami. 30.-Tho. bl"bnd and order of court In the Distilling and Catetedlng company recelvcrshlp cnme tf ro received by lal this morning at 8 0c6ck : by Enoch S. Logan , clerk of tine Unied , States court at teorla , front S.V. . Durnham , clrl : at Chi- cage , and Mr. Sloan hnillalcly mad tIle United States court rooju swept and dusted , and seated at his roJI uqder , the bench ho proceeded to male the ProWr.entrles ' In his , records. He says there II , no IrregularIty whatever. The suit Is numbered and fed In regular order. ' , ' ! Vice President DEgs' 'or the t Distilling and Catteeedlng company I.s the , Olly ofcial In town , and ho has nOlhlg to , say. _ Anclilry StIlt .ini St : Luul. ST. LOUIS , ' Jan 30r-Ain nclirr bill or complaint was fed In the United States cir- cult court hero totsy by Dlcltson & Smlb , attorneys for Jchn F : Olmstead et aJ pray- Ing for areccver for the property of the DIs- tlng and Cattefeedlng company wihin the jurisdiction of the court , TIme motion for the appointment of receivers will be made later before Circuit judge ' 'bayer who Is at present fitting on the cOurt of appeals bench. 'Today's proceedings were before DIstrIct Judge Priest , sitting , foi , Judge . , TJlayer. I/USTElS JI0 ' ! ; COJl JLf UK. , lloldorlui Bones or 'Lon Missing Men . : Funml ' . . . . ( In it W'y.imilng H"sert. RA WI lNS0. . , ' Jlln' , - .iO.-Specinl.- ( ) Two skeletons or rather' pml : at Ieelelons , were discovered on the 'red desert twenty miles northwest ot Bawlns 1 few days ago by Sam Green , who was looking for lomo stray h01FeS on the range . About 111 yarls front the skeletons he found n. rifle . badly rusted , IL huntnJ knIfe anti nl old fnbh- loned Colt's. Ilx-shootor. Dy the side of anne of Ihe slull he found I horn-lnantdleti ! ! hunlnJ knife and u Iloeleet knife , two keys anti I number or buttons To judge tram tine Ikeletons , one 'waf a man about six feet tall , and the olher 1 , short , hut ! ) werflly built tel ow. ! No clue to their Identity could be thisccnvere l , except tine ame of "liugim" on the hhule of the pocketknife - knife . anti tile ' letters " 1. ' " ) Imle. nn < Ihe'letel's ; 0. ont the barrel 01 of Ihe rile , which . Is u single shot Sprlng- le1. - Mr. Green pa tlrer up the bones and hU1le < them. ( mnrkllJ the Place where they ale tieposited . His Iheory I that they were hunlers , judglnJ from their oUtl , anti Ihat ! their hor8eA got away from them , leaving Ihem on tine deAert 10 perish . ai.v. . Dii- Di- lon , un old settler In this section remem- hers IhRt two hunters left Rnwl ! nl about ten ) 'enn ago lter bUffalo , but . were never heard from after their .1 rll.ture , I was supposed that n banc ot , niarauding Utes lifted the mculps or the ' mUrulln ] . ! . 1..JL 1 'i'iiiciei : T1JIES. l'rager Jrothors no a flOlt .Ini 1 If It 'I'hls Tim" SAN FRANCISCO , Jan 30.-The dual tllurc of lrnger DroR. : or Portland mall , Tucoll , Ash & Co oC Tacoma has caufec it senmationt inreommercineb circles nil ' I senrton etrcle11 over the Pacille coast Both' tbrnns are practi. Pacllc DoUIrms lra prct. caly In tIne hands of' the Progers , who went to the nO.hwcst. ( , m this city In 188 ull have since ttled three times . There uro many eredlorl ( In New York 'l'ueomu , Porlanc amI Sail Francisco I , minli the total liabilities can ( piy ho estinniatetl , (11) estmaled Local credlor tire out' $1,0 by reason of ehu tel mortgages for , $ : .0 given on 101da ) ' ! 1) ' Jncobl , Asbe' & Co. to 1 R. Jacobs or SI I.Qulp , falhW-ln-law or Syti- Syc- ney PI'u/.r. This chattml t , morlgnJe vIr- tUlly shuts tile cretiitor' lppl , for Inler tile laws or " 'I crtlJor \na trust deed Is given Inc I general ossijgnnmennt docs nol take Iluce time creditors lllment relief . I'll lied In J.o"li , . qir : Wi. SAN FHANCISCO , Jnifl.30-TJme best talent - emit at tine , lsp08al ot tine Stl F'rmIniclt'co de- tectve force haR I'cen ' ttnntbl to locate tine Itolen will at the late Jam s'G. . Fair or 10 upprehenll thc Ihlet 'rjmoy. tl'l absolulely In tine dark ' ' , ' ' regun'ilimng' ' ( lie culprit 'he rcgullnJ' tlo last man who examiner , tpo. will with the ltnowledgo ot n deputy clcllc shawl I receipt - ceipt tor tine retur ot tine tiocumnent t , but Ihl county cleric ( mien to throw lie mInnie for this dlslppelrlncu from hlH own olulea 10 that imttiiyittuul. A theft of other ole from time pum olee wuJiscoverell today . ' ' wu/ 1011Y. 'I'he Reorut ahlracton Wlf thul ot the In- soh'cne ) ' halters ' ot I' ' W. iCrelimig ( . - I IIoil'r 1 : p"lflol l\i.d Tao D N\Bf Jan . 30.-A "boier In the Den- vcr Tramway companys Lawrence mower house eX(110lc ( & iati tonight , killing two men outright ( nnd ( injuring a number ot Olhers , ole at whom win dIe. 'fime ex- JI cd boiler lew over O feet a 11 the ( cres ot the cJploslon wteced ) the entire buiding , tletroyimig wtPled \ entre ! $10.0 ( BIts r. Il man , und Frank Wal- ruI , Iremln , mire ( ha names at the dead. Bdward W. Flanly Is fatally Injured. , ' - . ; nub" 'i'rhsi " , s Uli""r' > \nl CHIAGO , Jan. 30.-The Iebs trial was devoid ot Interit today The meslages sent by Deba und other olcers o { , qe A. H. U. over time Wester Union \lrl1 Were read to the jury the grouter I'url ot the day Only 1' those telegraml affecting the eloppa/e of trains were month , l > rclldtnt halter ct / the , ( 'hlcu o Boanl ot Trade anti othtrl testfed to Ihelr eXllerltncc on trains delayed by time strike. UNITED AGAINST - nlXlCO Central America is One in Case of an In- vnslon of Guatemaln , PROSPECTS ARE NOW GOOD FOR WAR AU no : rexenn StateS Stand by Ulnl anal Ciizens Snb8erlbo Large SaInts tn Alit the Oovcrnlcnt In CR8e of War . CITY OF MEXICO , Jan BO.-A telerlm was receIved today from Guatemala verifying the reports that the Associated press has lad for the last ten dmtys , lint time conrelleraton of the Central American rcpublcs has been formed Ministers ArIas of 10nJuras , Gomez of Nicaragua , and atuplnan of Salt Salvador , Inllvidualy offer the co-operationn of their countries to Guatemala In the event of war with Iexleo. Central America will stnll unltell to repel any Invasion from Mexico. The Costa IUen mlnlstcr arrived Eoon after tile meetng , together with President Barrios of Guatemala , and Is of the saute mind as the other Cenlral American republics. The war cloull langs bleavy over Mexico tods ) ' . I Is fearell from tim outoolt that Mexico has no resource left but to declare war against tine federations of Central America. PresIdent Diaz Is for peace , but still stands . boldly for Mexico's rights. Tine president and cablnct are In sessioni At the Mexican Jockey club , of which the preshlent's father-In-law Is president , upon tIme subject of war wIth Guatemala being broached a subscrIpton was startel toward time Inauguraton or tine war fund and In less than five mlnutos over $50.000 was sub- scribetl A colectng com mit co was lion appointeti. It Is rumored that hundreds of thousands wi bo forthcomln from this source at very short notice. Doth shIes arc massing troops on the frontier anti noncombatants - combatants are leaving that section by all manner of conveyances. The United States of Mexico seem unanimous In support of President Diaz and his policy and will spare no means or expense In the way of arming and equIpping soldiers. The rumor n few days ago that two Atnieri- cans , Thomas Murphy and Colonel A. H. Dunn , were kied while enrouto to the Guatemalan Northern railroad with a drove of 100 mules which were to bo used In the constructon or that road has been con- firnned. GUATEMALA , Jan O-Prehlent Dar- riot Is conferring cal ) ' with Mexico's representatives - resentatives . No delnle action has been taken so far ns known I Is reJorte,1 Ihat riotng has occurred nt Guacheco , and that several inane been killed. WI.\T MEXICO HAM ' 10 FlOUT WIT . 10rrIY StroingerNtiimmorlcamly 'Imn Ours unit " 'oIl Arimietl . Mexico has a small but reasonably cifi- dent , well armed and well dried arm ) ' . Her Infantry force consists ot 21,783 olcers and men , 937 ; cavalry and 1,480 artillery. The Infantry Is armed with the Hemlngton rife and thc national armories are well provided wih arms of various kinds and with ammunl ' tion. The cavalry Is armed with the Renting- ton carbine and with the saber , while tbo' artillery arm 'ot the service Is abundantly provided with breech loadilig guns ; ' Mexico ' im'as user tlto' bug period of peace In thc past to good advantag In thoroughiy equIppIng and drilling her army. Besides the regular army the Mexicans have a body of soldiers known as rural guards. They are , veil armed , dried and mounted , serving as thc natonal polce force In times of peace. They furnish protection on all naUonal roads and number 2,020 men. This brings the total fghtng strength' of the army for Immediate use to about 35,000 men , Besides these Is ( lie militia sustalnell by the states of Mexico , much lS the national guard of the Unied States Is nnalntained This militia can be called Into tine service of tine government by the president aud Is then paid from tine public treasury. I the milta were called out It would gIve Mexico a fght- Ing strength ot 131,623 Infantry , 25,790 cavalry - aIry and 3,650 artillery. The Mexican navy Is small , but aglinst a power with mono at all It Is effective. I has R feet of four small 'vessels In the Gulf ot Mcxlco and three gunboats on ito Pacific coast Besides these therc are five revenue cutters that might be made available its gun- bats. The republic also has I schoolshlp of steel anti some smal coast guard steamers. Gualcmala unt recenty has paid little at- tenton to her army. A compulsory law makes every Guatemalan a soldier for six months , at the expiration of which Period the soldier passes Into the reserve force anal calm bo called Into service at any tlmnit . A system by which exomptons can be mar- chasell his Interfered serlcusly wih making I large and efclont force and giving the service popularity. Upon n ineace footing the army has about 4,000 ofcers and ) nen , which can bo Increased In time ot war to between 60,000 and 60,000 men. Guatemala has no navy , Mexico has a population of about 12,000,000 , while : Guatemala has about 1,610,000 , or vinomnt about two-Ihlrds arc Indians Guate- mala has no fortfe,1 towns , and all her ports arc so poorly defendcll as to be at tile mercy of tine Mexican gunboats , whtch could orfctualy blockade both coasts N\YS AitI . IN J.U'AN CilImmis's l'cniio 1'rtinosni1s Ind ICltOll hy ner Itensqtroti ( : ollltnn , YOKOHAMA , Jan. 30.-Tho Chlneso peac envoys have arrived at Kobe amid will pro- ceel to lrosllma by train this aternon , accompanied by Mr. John " ' . Foster , ex- secretary of state of tine United States , who Is actng lS their alvlsor , and Councior Woo Tine latter , replying to a question as to the nature of the proposals tile Chinese envo's were recluosted to submit to Japan , said that their nature might bo Inferred from the disastrous conl1ton of Chime General Nogi reporto from Styutsal , under date of January 28 , that tine Chinese are near Yang FCao. lie adds that the Japanese cavalry scouts have prevented Iho enemy ( roan proceeding beyond Lao Peng. The ChInese lave advancell theh' whole line . Dspatches received hero from Chomulpo , Corea , say that tine Japanese alul Corean troops deteatcll lIne Tonghakl on January 8 In the vicInity of Chong lilang . The Tonp- haks lost heavily , Troops have loft 1.10 Chow In order to attack the rebels al lo- lhln , - CZ1IS ( 'oncrlulnluls to 10 Sttitml . ST. PETElSBUlG" . Jan , 30.-Tho car In a rescrllt addressed to M. lIe Steal , tine Russian ambassador lt Lomlon , upon tine latter's complotng fifty years service In the diplomatic service of ills country has' thanleed him for assisting In bringing about the friendly relations existng between Itus- sin and ngland I , adding that "theso relations - latons arc 10 1II1rtant for assurIng the general peace. " i . . . Bat't.i ( I III ) In I i I on ti in rae ' . ' 1EGVCWAI.PA , Jan . 30-Rioting Is Ilrevalent here oni grout disturbances have occurred wihin the PISt few days. Last night crowds ot excle,1 people were nmarcmn- iilIr . the streets cryitnt : "Death to ] boeniiiu. " Ilf I'e In revolulon , ' 'he exel\mcnl Is still at lever heal , amid , Ihere Is no ( ore- custlg the result llmilesil the governmenl takes lromp action 10 suppress tile uprising , alll It II Ihoulht It wIll be hlrd 10 subdue 1111Jhlr8 Are Not . I'ult l nuull , 'IONTlEAI , . Jan 30-Iavldson. Hudd & Mosher arrlvell here today for the Canadian amateur championship races on Saturday . They tire In tile best of trim McOuloch and Wilson WinnIpeg inane been practicing here for several days. The ollcials of the Amateur Skating Association Df Canada do not care whether the Donoghuel come or not , "The- are net fast enou/h for our people here , " the lreshlent sh ! today. Johnson will arrive tomorrow , At least 6,000 pcple arc eXl'cctel1 to attend the raecs. Could Not ! jI"Irlln nl I.cge. TORONTO , Ont" , Jln , 30-Hohert Henry lethune , general manaer of the Dominion bank , bas been confned to his home lnce rlday. The bank officials are 1)'sterlously rollent about his condition . I Is said , however , thnt nt a mcotn/ the Bank of Montreal he eat for mienm'ly nn hour with ono leI thrown carelessly over tine other anti that when ho at\emptell to rise ho couhl not tic so. Two or three batik managers - tigers tried to force time legs apart but were unable to separate mean Filially Mr. Doth- Ino was cOllve'oll Ilonme The attending Ilhy- Ilclans cannot gIve city explanation of the 11henomenon. Nnn" Hnt Ofllcitit sews ( lie I'l Ilsl 11. COLON , Jnmn 30-A decree has been Isued prohibitng the publcaton or trnsmission of anything but official news of lila revel In tIle repuhlc of ColombIa. Tine 1rltsh warshl ) Pelcan has salol , anti Ihe probability of tIne Unlell States cruiser Atlanta lcavlng this Port Is causing much anxiety Ulong the foreign popimlatien. 1'8t ietnmolisii'int nr ' ronl" tur Africa . HOm , .Tan. 30.-Two batulons of Hnlnn troops loft Naples today for assowah , Egypt . This Is the lust draft of soldiers reqlHrcl to con\lcle tile Italian 11efenslvo melsuro against time TIrrt lervisiies. No mora Italian troops wl bo sent to Afl'lca. \nnrchhIA l xI"\11 frnm1701'hull. . BEHNE , Jan 30.-I lghteen Halan an- ul'chlsts of 1ulano , ono of time three capitals - tnls of tine Canton of Tlclno , who inane been i engngc,1 , In smugglng anarchlJt literature ! , Into Italy , kayo been oxpelell from Swlzer- land. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I nlHI Nothiing tn I'll ) Vitll . I LONDON , Jan. 30.-E. Il. Ross , described as an American amI n coml1uny Iromoter was In the banltuptc ) ' court this morning for exnimininmationm . ills liabilities ' were stated to be 111,187 , and assets , noue. itegmuntld Snuucnrlon lecluroll lnsano. : LONDON , Jam . 30.-At the Old Bailey this morning , Hellnall Sa\mler80n , who murdere,1 Augusla Dawes In tolaml park road on Sunday night , Novembcr 25 last , was declared Insanc. - . I/OUNl ) .f PA.JEIILUS ' JWMIt. Ironl"yn IlerellUt l'lcl" UI ft SU"Jlelous l'uckuJn on tile Street Car Tracks. BROOKLYN , Jan. 30.-Williamsburg got another frIght lat night with an aleged bran new patent dynamle , giant powder and table t salt bomb , It was found in ( lie maid- die of a car track , a copper wire running fronmi limo end of tine bomb proper to ( lie rail , and at each end of tine copper wire was a Iteretlssion cap. Frank Gillette , a Inner- cinaot , was cmi itis way ilonne sitortly before midnigint.He passeti time corner of Frammk- lint amid Milton streets , wltere ( mere is an electric hlgilt , amid saw out mm tIle track a miotvspaper and tim two smnining vbeces of wire hanging out of either side. Titis aroused his curiosity anti lie picked up tine newspaper and tilero was disclosed tIne awful bomimb. It tad a copper top vltit holes in it and tlo two wires cammme out , of two of the Itoles , .11 was 'about a foot long and four inchcIn 'dlameer. ' 'Mr. Gillette took it to time Grecimpoint station. Thee news of its finding traveled quickly anna a big'browd gathered at ( ho statIon , The cover was taken off and some gray matter was found inside , Tine 1)011cc clapped it into water Wltilotlt a moment's delay , Thereis no questlotm bitt that time caps on tine wires were genuine , The police omcials at .tiio Greenpoint station are titorougumly con- vimlced that the thing is a genuine bonnb and that it was put. on tine track for the purpose of blowing up tile car. It will be taken to ijolico Ineatiquarters today and presented to Superintendent Campbell , who , foiiowinlg the Usual coqrse , will send it to tile navy yard- . Tiley mayo a fearless blacksnflitll at time' mmavy yard wino breaks openi every alieged bomb Witil a sledge inanmnner and lIes never yet beeni hurt. hurt.A A warrant for tIne arrest of Presitlent B , F. Norton of tine Atlantic Railroad corn- pany for tIle vlolatiomn of section 529 of ( Ito laws of 1887 was issued totlay by Police Judge Walsit. Tine conniplalmnamits are for- mimer emnpioyes of tllo Atiantic Avenue Railroad company , They allege President Norton conmmelied them to work over tomi hours a day , AIm applicatlomi for a per- ennptory writ of nnnntlantmus muon tine At- iantic Avenmue Rntiiroati conmpamny to connmpel tine runnimng of cars 1mm a manmner to nimeet ( Ito requirements of tine ltlbilC was flieni in the suinreine court. today , ALBANY , Jami , 30.-After iloaring tlte pro- hinnimnary argurnenlts of counsel inn tIne apphi- catloii of strikers for the annitiment of the llrooklyn lleigimts Railway connmpanny today Attorney General hancock adjourned tile inearlmig until Monday afternoon at 2 o'ciock. NEW YORK , Jan. 30.-In order to go elm with the trolley strike Master Workniann Connoily , after consulting witil several fimman- dora , has decided to issue bonds on the credit of his orgammiztntion to tue amount of $100,000. Tile llenonmninlfltiofl wihi be somali- probably $2-and Mr. Connohly Inas been as. sured that tile bormds wlii be quickly taken. Many tradesmen ilave offered to accept tine notes for provisions in lieu of immonoy. Friends of Mr. Conmimolly iiave offered to dispose of tile bonds in various parts of tIle country. a- Jl'IlOLL F.IMILI' EX'i'icft.'iII.Vj TEl ) , ilmnebamni , Vlfe , Three I Illidrein nmnd Iliremi ttIlIl luriied : ill Tiloir livCliilW ) , IIISMARCFC , N D. , Jam , 80-Tito ftlmlly of Peter Olsen , consistIng of hlmnmself , bins wIfe anti tlnrec chiitlren , ( ho oiilest a boy ageti 16 , togetiner vltlm otne hiatlnglm , a lliretl nfltilt elnplo'ed by Olsen , was wlined out lly lire early thins morning , Oitsemn was a pro leromis ( am'rnen' anti wheat buyer , ltvlmng about IL tnilmi south of tine village at Sterling , tIlirty mallets tatet of here. At 6 o'clock limits nmorniug tii residemntns of literlinmg saw a bright light 1mm line direction of Oiseni'ms ( arm , It vttns tlnonigint to ho mi btnrrlimmg straw stniclc , Shortly after tIne lire tt'tts seen mneigIniton'ni starteti for Oiecni's mtiace to imnvcnntigate , lJpoin arrIving time , farnn lnottse wmts foumnd bmirmted to tIne grotmmntl , null tine live bodiets of time Olsen ftnmnmliy were ( ounti among thu liehirint , At host It was reporteti flint tile imireti intami s'ns nnistning , Litter , however , iii tugging' inn time ceiintr , hilts body vnnns tIlts- coverelI , 'Fhc onily Pltitmiiile lileory is timat tIme fire originated fromnm an overineatoti stone and titnit mtm'ior to the lire the occupammtts of time residemmee vcro miutTocateti by time entcup- ing coal gas. - 115111115 Cily , 'sillil'r , Mliii % % ' , iN , KANSAS C'I'I'Y , Jmso. 30.-One of tile 140- ciet ) ' e'enti3 of tIme seasomn WIlts time tvedtiinng this evening at Grace Episcopal 'cliurcll of J. Iii , Nulckolis , nnntnnmglng editor of ( itt , 'rimes , antI Mite Emma liavisomn , a icader of Jerfersomm City. hilo. , society , Miss la- vin4omn was estleiltioli by her cistern , Mrs , F'rntnk Oilear Of St. Louis ninti Mrs. Jetse henry of Jt'fl'ersomi City , mtimtl Mlun * litnrmter of 1)envem' . Ir. litiwnn'tt H. Vimlt-enit of Spring- llpitl. Iii. . t'tlts best nntan , fles' . Cameron Mann olhlciutei. After tL weilihing ( iiminer ( it tine Cotttens lntnuse Mr. tumtl Mrs. Nuekolia left for a imoneymnoon trill to tile east , -L - 4 , icsr Dt'nil.'r tsIgmi , TACOMA , Vl'tifll. , Jail , 30.-C , II , & F' . 11 , Mttmiie' , cigar anti tubucco tlealermm , ninth lImo- prlctorns of live cigar stoics Ilern' , nnmtnt.ie aim luilt4igflmflent tOtiIl3P to 'I' , l. 8tmninsotn , Assets - sets , $17,400 ; litthjilitlens , $ JtIGO , ' 1110 nssigmm. Immeflts cover relli aliti liersomnal lrclt'rtl' . 'Flie credible Imleludu San Francisco , I'ort- mmii , MIlwaukee , Cimlenigo , Tannpo , Iticit. niionui amid Bnmhtimmiortn llrmus , Argocli lilt' l'uhlnlaml (1150 , CHICAGO , Jan , 30-In tine case against tine h'uIbnnmail Coinp'amm ) ' today tilu entire sets. stein of time coumt vnia taken imp with nrgu. mnemlts of tine uttorineys. "l'hu urgurnetits sviil be resumed tomnorro % ' , - -S - i'.l uve hileiltS I , C l'.etigo' , ig t'Nltls , .1 ti u , 1 , At New York-'A-rivcd- of Neitraska , ( raIn Glasgow ; ha. Touraine , ( romn llavrc , A t Glasgow 'Arrived-Rnt inmurilamn , ( ruin Iloston. A t Lontlonn-Arrivetl--Minni'sota , from Hal- tirnoz'e , tirnoz'e'J' -'J' hUNDREDS Dli\YNED \ Sleeping Passengers Caught Like Rate in ft Trap by Sudden Disaster. , SLJHMARINE CEMETERY QUICKLY CREATED North German L'oyd ' Liiier Lost witti Near'y ' AU on Board , STEAMER ( [ BE SUNK IN THE NOTII SEA Survivors Landeti at Lowestoft by English herring Boats , ONLY NINETEEN OUT OF 350 WERE SAVED ( Joe of tile OideL l'nsetlaer Bo.tts CII tile Line ( ttct Itiis iii lctiim 'iitcr After a Cthlisloil witis Allutilcr fttemstilt'r. LONION , Jamn , 30.-TIle North Gerinia Lloyd steamnmcr Eibc , Captaimi von Dosset , ( rota hireitnen yestertlay for Now York , via Sointimantmptonn , Itnis beeni sunnik itt collision with ( Ito llritislt stcannmer Cratlmie , botmmmtl fronni Itottertininni for Aberticemn , At time tlmmno of senmdimig this tiispatcii tile exact loss of hifo Is tmmmknmownm , but report Imas it that it was emnornnmotns. Tite disaster occurretl before day- iigimt tills Inmorlming at a Polint somtmo tllirty tidIes fromni time hook of lioliniliti , Tile first inmtlmnationn of tine tiisastor caine ( rein Lowes. ( oft , Stmffolk , onmo of tine , clniof Emmglisit fisin- ing Ports. Late this afternmoomn a dIspatch was recelveti frontn ( hint place sayiimg It vas reported there that a tramtntntlntmntio line steamer mad been smunk 1mm tine North sea anti that ( ho loss of life was very great , The first dispatcites statenl ( lInt there Imati been 350 persomns on tile Elbe and timat emily tune- tcolm innid been saved , ( Ito rcscueti maying been Iamtiiod at Lowestoft. by fislllmng inniiacks. Later thispatcItcs to tite flxclmanngo 'role. graph conipanmy amid to Lloyd's conifirinioti the report of ( lie loss of tito steannor , anti still later it was learmmeti tIme Cm'atimie , tlno steannier tbat sunk the Elbe , haiti put immto Maas Luis , hioiiaintl , in a tiannageti condition , Silo n'O- ported she mad beemi in cohiisionn with an unknown - known oceamn steannor , Toward ovenmlnmg , over two moors and a inalf after tine niows math ' reacimed the Londoni office of time Associated itresa anti hatl boeni cabled to Annnerlca , the agemits Itt this city of tine North Gcrmnman ' Lloyd Colmnpalmy received ( ho followllng mci- sage : "Most deplorable news from Lowostoft , It states that tine Elba was sunik through colllsionn ti.ia nmnorning , float No , ' 3 , with Tlnirtl Omcer Stalburglm , l'urset' Wesem' , Engineer - gineer Neussel amuti nimioteonn persons , landed at Lowestoft , No further news so far. " EVERYBODY WANTED INFORMATION. Winen tIme aetna of tIle disaster becanno gen. emily known tinrougin ( Ito nnnethitnnns of tInts tickers of tine Exchange Telegraph company , in ( lie ciubs ammd pbace of publIc resort tln excitemnentt was Intense , Cable dispatches \vero at once forwarjed to all time prlmncipat Etnropeani cities , ninth soon a flood of return dispntchtes were received nnsiclmng for further loforinnatlon , winicim , at ( lInt time , It waa inn. IOssiblO ) to obtalmn , Tile agents of tile corn- PflY mere did everything Possibie to learn all of tito facts , and as soon as any now information - formation was receivetl it was also cabled to tine various European capitals , Tine thIs- patches frolnn Germlmammy altoweti that tine aetna camiseti ( lie greatest excitement amnd sorrow , almost nil of tIme officers amId crony of tine lost steamer and a nnnmjomity of tine passen- gore being Gernnnanus. It was at first ilOieti ) tine reports of tine disaster ilad been exag- goratefi , amid that nuost , if mnot all , of tIne paa- songers and crew lIed escaped 01111cr by , means of tue ship's boats or by beInng picked lii ) by nnnssIng vessels. But as tlmnne wore on It tns apparennt ( mat tine first reports of tine sinking of tine atearimer math minfinizent thu Ilorrore of tite disaster. Many dispatciles were forwarded to Mae. Luis to ( lie cotnmnanticr of tile Cratlilo ask. 1111 : IlIum If lIlt mad rescimeti any of tile Elbe's passengers , Up to a late inomtr , ilowever , no aitsts'ers were received to tineso dispatcmne ; anti tile bOiief groin titat tIne Cratlile , after time accIdent , had rallIer Bougllt lIen' owmi safety titan to rosette the p00mb on tile doomed Eibe. Eibe.Fronn Fronn line detaIls now at liamnmi it Is learned tine Elba wan ltroceedlng along at bner usual rate of speed and keeping tine orthimmary look. outs. it was tlnrk , but there was ito gale , Stmnitieniy ( Ito fon'uvard iookout cnn tile Elba re- inortemi to tlne ofilcer omn deck that tite ilghits of a tenmnner were close aboard over tine port bow. llefore the course of ( lie lube colllti be cinammged so as to smear elf from ( inc approacim- lug steamer tIne latter struck Imor just about tine engimlo roomin , goinng tilromtgil 11cr plates as tltougii tiney were imastelmoard , anti stick. Ing iter nose alinnost coninltletely tinrotngil the hull of liIe Elbe , liLlIii FILLIII ) ILAI'iDLY. i For a tlmnmo tile Crnmthnie held tile Rhino o iler nnose , but ( men lIen' enigInell tvore reversed amid site backctl out of tine rnperttmre silmn Ilitti mimetic. Aim sue did so titti water rusiled into tine Eibo In a torreint amid sIne began lmnme- ilintely to settle. 'Fib officer iii ciitnrgo of tito chit , at once saw sine tras ( bellIed and gave Intnrrled orders to clear ntvay tile llq boats for launelnlng , Three cf tInt , Jeats were cleareti and lowereml , haL cite of tiiemnn sitortly after it got clear of the steamer capsized anal it Is tllollgllt nil tine occupannis acre tlrowne4. 'fIto fIrst bout contained tile tilirli olmlcer , chief engineer , purser amid about twenty of tIne passeingers. Tlnesu are tine ierzonus % 'IIa were plcketl up by tIne fislting sinnnck amnd takemn to Lowetatoft , Fromni tile itum-vivOrs it is learned tinat as soon nis tile Cratitie backed away tromin timi , Elb2 ( ite Imnruslnlrmg water floonled tilO por- ( loIn aft of tine eimgimne roonu so quickly tltnit nobody hr low do"ks ill timat part of the Silili Ilad en CltprflUnity to cscape , The shock of tile oIiIsini was counnparnntiyely sliLit ims - . '