- : : ; : ; ! - . . . THE OMAHA : ' DA.ILY BEE. " "I : " , - . I : _ J S'l'.A.nI..IISJlED JUNE 17 , 1871. . ' ' . . . . ' " . . . ' OMAhA , SA'l'UUDAY l\IOIU\ING \ , MAUOll : D , 1895. SLNGT..I.B OOPY Jj-"IY. C.ENTS STEA1ER SUNK IN TiE OHIO - Emko from Her S toks Blnded ! the Pilot and OtUoll the Diastor . . - I CRUSHED TO ATOMS ON TiE BRIDGE PIER 1,0nlrII0 , , or the Now rlrnn l'Rrlc 1,110 . , . Wn 'UMt Stlrll1 , front CIICllllt " 'hcl She Ict 11 lutcr- . : , , . I'our I.Ivl Lost CINCNNATr , 0. . March 8.-Thls ) mornIng - Ing , while the monlfcQnt steamer Iongrel- ' low belonging to tie Cincinnati , Memphis & New Orleans Packet Line company , was on her way to New Orleans she was Ilrlret from her course alHI crashed against n pier or the Cliesapealce & Ohio railway brltt" antI sank. There were twenty.slx cabIn passengers on board , but they were mostly rescued by the com- pany's harbor boat Hercules Carrel , which rendered valuable asslstonce to the long- fellow. So far os known seven persons lost their lives. They ore : DAVID AImtD0 . nome , N. Y. CAPTAIN J. L. CAHTEI , clerk or the boat. JAMES MIIBt a colored porter. : GUS SIWANT , the barleeper. ] MRS. , W. J. AUII" , Dayton , O. W. J. AUL , Dayton , O. Body not re- eoverell AUGUSTUS CIANVOTE , New Orleans : . - . barkeeper. This Is the Ileath list sO far as known rrom today's river dlsuster , In which the inagnill- cent New Orleans steamer longfelow was crushed on a bridge Iller ) and sunk In less than five minutes. Unfortunately the ( com- ' Illete list may never be lown. All the rec- ' onll oC the steamer were lost with I , and 10 passenger U ! Is ever ashore. 1.01 hours there were rumor oC the loss of an Invald young woman from New York , accompanied by a female physician , but the constant asser- ton of the ofcers oC the steamer that aU the passengers \ \ ere rescued except 'Ir. Aidridge and ) the statement oC passengers that there was no Panic or wild rushing for safety led to the hope that the rumor was groundless. Late In the aferoon , II a portion oC the wreelage , which hall bec'l landed some distance - tance below the city the body oC a young woman was found. Slm was wearing a satin night dress and a hlack skirt was about her feet , as if I she had been In the act or dress- Ilg. A entail satchcl was In her hand but I contained nothing to identity her. She has since been Identified as Mrs. Aul or Day- ton , O. pIms AND CURRENT RESPONSIBLE. The accident was one oC peculiar horror I was daylight , the tog had disappeared , the 7 great atearner fearful oC the peril oC passing the bridge piers , hat been given the assist- ance of the powerful to\\ boat Hercules Car- roll. When almost upon the pier the Pilot round himself confronted wIth an alarming condition. The Iloworful cross currents. which no human foresight could have located caught the steamer like a toy and turned the how away iCom the course he hat given I. At the same time the smoke from the ( - lowered chimneys which had bee let down to allow the boat to pass under the bridges , was wholly obscuring his vIsion. TIle Hercules Carroll's pilot being located almost behind the great steamer , was also unable to see the hoat's positIon , and 10le 1eely It was not strong enough to turn Its course against the treacherous current And fO the fated Longfellow was carried like a helpless thing against the pier and crushed Into a wreck. So quick was the work of do- strcton that In fIve minutes nol a vsUge or the great steamer was visible except bits of wreckage floating on the river The car- penter lUl ) time 10 go Into the hold wih a lantern whence he hurtedl ) ' returned with the report that nothing could save the Long- fellow from immediate slnlng. David Aidridge , the first named victim . who came from Rome , N. \ . . was lame. 10 W.1S an elderly man and was accompanied hy his I wIe anti Mrs. Armstrong oC Jamestown , N. I Y. lie walked with / cane and could not I make his way In time over the freight that.1 Impedell : the woy toward the stern , where ' thin Carrel lay. . His wife and Mra , Arm- strong were saved ) . The agel clerk of the boat , Captain J. L. Carter. who only Inst night was speaking oC his long service ant or his tooling of snfety. committed the indiscretion - discretIon after once getting aboard the Carrel of going back for something from his omco. Before ho could return the vessel went under. James Miller , the colorol porter , was fatally crushed by lie collision. Gus Sho\'ant. the barkeeper , perhbhded In an un- eeiflshi , elort to save the aged clerIc. They were seen to go down together and She"ant was doing tile utmost to hurry him back to the Carrel. A number or others were reported missIng. but one by one they kayo been accounted for for.The The ' Longfellow Is the ( old United States Iteamor Scbenclc. transfoRmed . The 0\1 vessel was lengtlnet , twenty-five feet four years ago and ' renamed the Longfellow. She was valued , ) at $ 2.GOO and insured for $ 16.000. She was carrying IOO tons er freight freight.CAl1At WIS 'S OPINION. Captain n , W ? . Wise , the president or the company , salt : "I cannot tel how It hap- pened. I 1)0 not care for the money ioe , but It Is the loss of \0 that hurts 1 felt safe when I ordered the Carrel 10 help the lJngClow out but I apllears these cross currents caused ) br I ) the ( Illers are almost hll- I.osslhle . to ovelcome , The Carrel has many ( hues taken this a \1 other steamers past the bridges when tide ) ' hat 10 steam np. The Longfellow vas using steam. " Portions oC the wrlclet vessel have been found nlli landed several miles below , alll It Is posslblo hint ome mal Ilorton of the freight may bo saved. The company line alreuly arraugo,1 to take such of ( the Ilas&engerl who desire 10 make the trip on the Buckeye State which will be due tomorrow and 10 through to Now Orleans. The loss or baggage , however will seriously Interfere wih ( the movements of passengers. Dvers wIll at once search the wreck to save whalevor baggage may bl found . _ . _ - - - Major Turner or Toledo was on deck when tIle ncehlclt hnppenell. lie heard the colloquy between Ilot Oscar Whltel , lS lie uttered the despairing cr ) : "I oan't S(11 auytlng , ! " Ito hearll the ( 'alltJln tel him to go south or Ihe ( Iller and ) hear lie ( pilot gl'o lie ( order to stoll ( lie Inylols , I was all hopeless ' . ' ' tban the The might ) river was stronger tbal ' . boa's mnchlnery. Mc l. 13. Skinner or ; Ias810n , 0. , wal n panenger. Saul ho : "I was In nlY state room , just rIsing rrom breakfast , I did nol even know hat ( the ( , \eKs 1 h.llleC the wharf I' The frt intimation 1 hall cr the aechlent wns the 501111 or crlbhlng timbers and the rattle ot breallnr thishies 1 was not 11 alarming noIse , but soot the notes of wam- lug wore given hi slel , ! a w ay that I left \ ) room just ns I WU , chad II trousers shoe end undershirt . 1 made : my way hastily to the deck and went nt one for the Carr I. I dl not venture . I'ack to get Iwn I ) ' hat. I hat barely time 18 It was 10 save my'lf. nut there was 111 panic . 10 rlshtnl ( r tr/1nlllnR over each r4h"r . 'he men Itooll by sill Ilermlte.1 Iho women tl liass lnt and then got Ilh ) ? .u'l the ( 'arrcl , thin tut ot thcm ( just lS "hoIS breaking away to a\'oll dilcr from wrlcknle Ir . lh' Lon&fuw " JIU't'llnr S Ir ( nrUn ( t:11111 : Iln I . " 1.11..1 v , KANSAS CITY March . -FielerIek ' B. SldI'/ ! aged ) jG ) 'eun the Inventor oC lie ( l' 'rlf's : ' cnslne ' , , hell In his olco here this ufnnoon from heart dlsel ( e , lie hat eaten hits usual nOlllu ) lunch UII ) is- turned 10 bla .1Csk. ' 1111 hours hater hi t3Ulf'red an attack ot nausea aild died 'Ju\'red utuek Imueel IIHI Iled - - shortly ntcrvLtrh. 1\lunl hits many In- v"iiions \I" Ihu Slcl.oautnue trill , V"ItolllI" . autnu\\e teal cnt'ur ( \ \ hlch n'volu\onl ( ' the 'It1'11 engines of Ihworl . Ho 't bum In Camden r'I. J.1 In \ flu , < lie lilpel build I 11 UnIon ratMq lutrou < 'I . , ' , . - - - - - - - 11.1 rrl liE 10L1TIO.V 1.S SZ'flIL1 IJIXO. 1.1 Illn'olUTIU. I.I . 'I'IIUIJ."a. l'rosldent % lyppolto Urlnl Uu.ertct ( b1 the Jh'lhtrl ot Ills Calilnot. KINGSTON , Jamaica , Iarch 8.-The revo- lotion In the republic ot Ha.t reported yes- terdoy to have begun In the north has e- tended already to the outh. The laytan exiles who have been living In Jamaica , wnltnj for n chance to overthrow Hyppolto ( , are preparing to leave. lIayi's ( minister or war , General \llelson Verne , lies fled to Santo Iorningo. This moles two members or the cabinet that have desertel President H'ppolto In this crlsl Finance MinIster ( I IUnrel. ouehart being the first to go , after a bIter Whnt Is left or lie ( administration will have to fight the Insurgents wIthout the old head of the War tepartment , ns wrl as without 10nl ) ' . As cablell yesterday the Iluble ( treasury Is empty /1\1 the ( president Is unable to rise money by u loan cun.\ ImUJI 'l'Wle : IIW1ATIU : : , 1IllorllIt I News rrom lie Illnl Arrh"111 ' 1 Ii en ugh : ( I"drii. I , : IAnmD , Jarch 8.-A dispatch received hero from Havana says that General Garrlch yesterllay defeated the ( rebels at Los Negros , capturing their camp alul : a quantity ot arms. Five rebels were killed. The Chamber or Deputcl has adopted a resolution giving the government unlmited credit for the suppression of the revel In Cuba. ' An official dIspatch frol Cuba states that General Cnrrhlo has capture,1 , the town 01 hiniro. Two or tlo ( , rebel chiefs were wOlulrll. ( orty-three of the Insurgents surrendered to the Spanish troops. The re- matador fled anti arc being pursued by the government forces Iro"l ll Totleh , ; ( vor II. I Troullls , VICTORIA , B. C. , March 8.-A sensation was educed yesterday ly the finding of the body of Neil Heath , n. A. , late vice principal of the IIh school , In a field near the city , with a bullet hole In his head , he having committed suicde on l rhla ) ' . Heath was suspended for six months for usIng language disrespectful to the Catholic 110clrlnes of trans-substantiation. He aroused much rel- gious feeling over the ( mater and heath , who was In stralene < cIrcumstances brooded over lie suspension. heath was 62 year old and a native of Scotland. lie had a scholar family In Australia and was a splendid lndnrsn.1 . State Gr.ln ; Ionolllly. BERLIN , March S.-The husbandry coun- elI has adopted by n ote of 3G to 32 Count Von Kanitz's motion for the ( establishment of a state grain monopoly but with a pro- vIsion that ( only such measures be taken as may be compatible with the German commer- cial treaties The dismissal ot Count Stol- berg-Wornigerodo from the presidency of East Prussl" . he having been recently elected to the Helchstag In the agrarian Interest , strensthens the belief thai the government Is convinced that Count Von Kanltz's proposals - posals arc Imprctcable , - - - - - - 8wll.l.lt the Ii i gush tuna . ' ZACATECAS Mex. . March S.-Louls' J , F'oot an Englishman representing a wealthy British syndIcate , has just been swindled out or aleut GOOOO by two American mining prospectors. The game consIsted or the Americans salting a nonpaying mine In the distrIct west of here and selling II to the Englishman for $100.000. One-hal of the amount was paid down In cash . enl the Americans immediately left the country with , their easily acquired wealth . leaving the Eng- Ishmln and his syndicate with a bag to hold. _ _ _ _ _ BloC 11 R Inhlrlln Chnr'h SOFIA Bulgaria lar h S.-Durlng the progress oC a religious service at the Protes- taut church at Lompanlon Sunday last the I building was invaded by a mob oC members or the orthodox Greek church , who assaulted the worshllers , lore up the prayer books and completely wrecked Ito Interior of the church. Several Germans and AmerIcans anl were among the worshipers who were serIously - ously Injured during the dstLIrlaiice. The Americans arc under British protection. Count 1Imnl tn 11.110 . Jlnl.tor or " 'nr. YOKAlA IA , March S.-Fleld Marshal Count Yamagata , who was commander oC the ( first Japanese army , but who was Invaldel home from ManchurIa , has be n appointed minister of war. The commander of the 6econ < Japanese army , Field Marshal Count Oyama , held the war portfolio prIor to his departure to the ( toot . aCer which the affaIrs oC the ( war ministry were directed by Count Saigo minister of marlnc. R'jeceeh 1.0 Violent I'roviilon. BERLIN , March 8.-The Ielchstag com- mitee , whlcl has been considering Ihe ( anti-socialist bill , has rejected by I vote or 13 to 3 the sectIon providing that anybody who In / manner calculated to endanger publo peace openly attacks religion , the monarchy. matrimony , the ( family 01 prop- erly I liable to a flue ot GOO marIes ant to Ilprlronment : for / term not to exceed two 'ears. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ihtvo 1(000.1 nll , . , 'Iiido UI" LISBON , March S.-Advlces received here from Ho tc Janeiro say thai diplomatic re- hilon between the governments oC Portugal and ilrazlh . which wure Interrrupted ( ( at the close 'or the recent rebellion In Brazil , as a result , of the ( escape at. Montevideo of A < - mlrl Ua Gara ant seine of lila adherents from a I'ortuguese vessel on which they hal taken refuge , will shortly be resumed \V.mthcr",1 , , " "I'ru Storan. SWANSEA , Wales , March 8-Tho British bark Sw.nfea Castle , from Port Tampa , Fla" , Iecelber 7 , arrIved here this morning - Ing after a voyage ilurhug whIch terrible gales were cneountelell ant a great part of the cargo was thrown overboard . Oil bag , were to\cl for several das to quIet the waters. One of the creW died durIng lie ( voyage , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.esseiitiig Ihn I'llor.tt 1'01"1 In "rance. IAIS , March 8.-A large meetIng . which was attended hy many senators and deputies , was hehl here yesterday for the purpose or draftIng the provisional statutes of the new league oC decentralIzation , which altos to minimize the control ot the central go'en- inePt and increase tie ( power of the communes - munes and departments or France , Iltv"I 1"'nMt"IIllhrot ' , IilflIcuity. NEW YO\ { , March 8.-The steamer Iuvel was toatel at 2 o'clock ( hits moring and Is now anchored In Godney channel , The Ieamer suffered no damage whatever by having been grounded. Some oC her cargo has been lightened ) , antI I very high tide en- ablel the boat 10 lent without the ( nM or the ( tUg1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ la 111'rlc. , . Ilk I orlnli on l.iiiil. MONTEVIDEO , March 8.-I Is reported that Aimlral Un Game , leader of the Icent rebellion In Brazil , lies re-entered Brazil and taken up arms agaInst the government II the provinc' ) of lo Gralle do SuI , with \ a fore . ot 1,200 men , ellllrlslng I naval 1'&talon ( ' cihcers. with tWlnt-t\o olcen. I "nchlo'l ' (10111 iS C hnr' " 1(1cC I'\nS , : .alch : 8.-A ntnhcr or socialists , i hiede4 by Etigoite Pourer welt to the Church of Noire U.mlet : : Glnshn court ' ' , itisultod the . r nail . 10 ) 'I'tHda ) tbl pr.ch 11.1 aloe Mows with the ( worahilpeis. The police were ( ' 5110.1 cud 1:1 hour p.tsscd b trle the rIot was suhled. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'rl.II"r : oh ii i iI C I. Is , P ( " " liter . COOr. Colombia , l.lrch , 8-The Ulllbh tcaler ( Premier , CaptaIn hopkins , lies ar- 11\- her bearIng ahout tinny Ilrhoncu who wer captured when the army of General I.oues were defeated 11 tie Departmen ( t lialvar. _ _ _ _ _ ' Ucal uf Jlon IIt.1 ) front I tin 1111' ; . LONDON , MardI 8-Rev , Wiiam n. Free. I niantie . 11.A. , 1)1) . lean of liliwn . who lies ben suffering from Influenza for seine ( line past . I t do\ TREASURY ON EASY STREET , Condition of the Gold Rtservo Satisfactory t the Officials , / SYNDICATE AGREEMENT CARRIE our Ample : lrRI' In the Treasury to ) 'I ) ' ' )1- proiinlatintis.-Iti.venit , ' , , , \ro Iiiercas- III anti Are Eslwctcd to Con- tnuo to Uo So. - - WASINGTON. March S.-Assistant Seere- ( any Curtis tOday made the ( following state bent : "In view oC certain statements In the newspapers that treasury ofcals arc embar- rnssel ly on nleged failure In gold delIverIes tinder the recent contract and other assertions oC a slnlnr nature , calculated to mlsleall and disturb lie ( Iluhlo mind , I wish to MY that the actual wlhdrawlls ( of gold from the treas- uy since the ( let of larch , 189 , have been $ 35r1,347 , or which 2S1OS7 have been for the redemption or United States treasury notes all 74,2GO for the redemption of Unied States notes , and divided among the cities ot New York , Boston , Phiadelphia , Baltimore , San Francisco , SI. Louis and Chicago. These are no more than the ordinary wihdrawals which In the past have usually taken place at this season oC the year Moreover , durIng - lug the same period the treasury has received conslJerlle gold coin In exchange for various kinds oC paper currency. The arparent fiI- log off In the gold reserve wn caused ly a I , misunderstanding : In ( lie gold reserve stalc- ment ot the ( treasury , mate up trout the state- ment sent from New Yorkwhlch should not have been included In the ( gold reserve until the fnal certificates or deposit upon which bonus could be Issued were delivered , The , February fIgures quoted In some or the news- papers as withdrawn Include the heavy with- drawals or the earlier part oC the month before - fore the gold purchase contract was made and one single large item , not withdrawn for export , concernIng which there has been consilcrablo newspaper comment. "The treasury olcials who are charged with I the responslbl ( of these transactions - have : no anxiety whatever In regard to the method : which Is and has been pursued by the sell- ers or the gold coin uller the ( reeeni con- tract They are satisfied to contemplate the tact that ( for five weeks the ( wlthdrawls or gold coin have not exceeded the normal amount , wih the ( exception of the Instance quoted ' above , antI lint no exports or gold had been made during that ( ( hue. The fact Is fully $9.000,000 In gold has already bee deposited - posited on the foreign account In excess ot the contract requirements. "In regard to ( lie excess of government ex- pentltures over receipts I Is well known the later are rapidly Increasing , and that up to lila ( line nothing has beeti received from the ( income tax , and very little from sugar duty , both or which will be sources ot government recehlts In the ( future. " "There Is plenty oC money In the treasury to pay the. appropriations , and the statement In some articles that I the treasury had 'the money the passage or the enormous appropriations - atlons would lead to the Immediate disburse mont oC Immense sums oC money Is totally untrue. There Is a question of law as to when the appropriation for the payment ot the sugar bounty becomes avaiable , and until lint question Is settled It will be Impossible to make any payment thereunder , Moreover , the claims for bounty must be adjusted before payment , since payment must be male pro rata Ir the appropriatIon Is Insuflicient. ' "The total available cash II the treasury today amounts to $ S3.37.t9 : over ant above the $100,000,000 allowed to cover the gold reserve - serve , which Is $ S9.7t.59Ul. "The treasury officials have no anxiety as to their ability to meet all oblgatons In ( lie Immediate Cuturl with ease anl are confident the expected revival of business will . assure ( lie Cuture. " . COI.1UTTEB flAb 1flSJLIX1JJis. Union Pacific HcOr1Illzatol GIven Up IU I " lied Job. NEW YORK March 8.-The prelminar plan or a reorganization or ( lie Union Pa- cilc Railway company provided that I by March 4 , 1895 , a permanent plan hat not ben agreed upon Ito securItIes could be wIthdrawn by the depositors , as the failure ot congress to oct In the matter oC the Union Pacific government debt would renter suc- cesrul reorganlzatcn Impossible at this time. Hence , the reorganization committee has disbanded - banded and all thE securities deposited with tt have been , wIthdrawn CrlRllzlnr lie 'nhttIaFrn , \ 'oc"ton. , ATLANTA , Ga. , March S-The passenger agents and executive ofcers oC the southern railroads gathered here today for the ) ur- ) ese oC organizIng the new Southern States Pnssenger association. They have been en- gaged all lay II adopting the new rules ald regulations aa formulated by the com- mitee or passenger agents on the 1th oC last month. There was a meeting or the executive committee DC the old southern passenger association , whtch adjustell ( tie accounts ot the 01 union preparatory to entering \ tering the new one. The names oC E. L 'i'yler A. Pope all Al. tlaulhter are among the mOlt prominent mentioned for the place ( poull Vi'l 1o.v Territory. lIESCOTT , Ariz. , March 8-'rhe formal opening oC the Santa Fe , Prescott & I'htoc- nix raIlroad next weele will mark nn epoch In tie history of Arizona. 'rlie Salt river valley has been ulohle to Inll a market for Its ploducls , Northern Arizona 10 miles Ilstlnt , haH been cOlppled 10 purcho sup- ples from CalifornIa : intl'Kitnsiis , , Thin corn- 1IHUon ; of the ( I'oa.l . blllg ( base sections within 1 few hours' communlcaUon. Ieorenmilz'elhin , 1'11 IIaid ; ' ' , olc , NEW YORK , March S.-I Is semi.olil- emily staled that while hue ( Illan oC the re- organIzatIon of the Atchison sstem could be prpsented now , II Is considered Ina vls- 1110 to Issue Itt this iliac , owing to < lie continued depression In fInancial and 'com- mcrclal circles. . i'd TIR.i 1' CUJI.UITTEl SUIOll/ Sulerll ! from an Incurable 11.1010 1111 'mtiitel IUI IlcIr . to 1lve Ills IIIUrRIC" ' , NEW YOnK , March 8-Oscar Roth , for- merlY a nurse II Mount Smut hospital . com- Ilh'l ) suicide loduy. lie was suffering front /1 IncuI'"hle disease , al ) 1 Is evident ( lint he killed himself In order that those who hlvo beel curing for him might re- cei'e his life insurance . lie left a will dated early In July last , which reads : "I be. le- QUelth all my belongings to Hnrry and Katie Roth , for hoard and medical treat- Inent antI 1 am to receive f5 I week for liemuilig money , They arc to lake ' fllemlng mOley lre care of me for four niontlms I may death oceurrs wlhll four months my body Is to he cre- mrnied and they are 10 IIIY all expenses . " I Is thought that ( Holh contelplutel sui- eile when he wrote title will. -I- I liistirtiiivit ) Il IISIIA UlhllrN t : ' 11 hOIII. 13'l' I.Ol'IH , March 8.-At today's session ot thl ( \Vt'senii ( IlwurnCe union , the entire ( line was taken lll t'omuiidenlmig the report of the commitee on the lalner of conduct- Ilg Ilsuruncl huslnesl Iii the cites under its . isthiction. The 11 Jlllsdictol. same subject was und ' r discussion at tonhht's "elsion , hut its the lS ( lehiluerations un' curried . on with tIme utmlst secrecy , I 'ould not be lelr11 tl , Ir 11) ' , action \ \ 'as tlltel In the inciter , which II , the most Impoltlnt lefor the eomi'venIon. ( ' 1'11 rules for io'erning the ( COI\nton. ness tile not being tnterplet 11 alike by all the mnetuibers . ( 'hashes r.sul null I Is the 111'10 U or the ( on\'lllon to mecalicile these . thele I.concle dllTerem'ea. ' 1ho convention 'ill lrobalihy hut l'unclUle its sessions until wil probah\ I. halidreit 'Injured hy a humitiuriey { , . LOS ANGELES , ( ( II , . Iarcl 8-Jusl ni 40 orphan of the 10rlo heights Orphan nimyhmmiui were crosblng Broad this 11)11n IrldlIY after- noon , I i'unaway clashed down the street across ( lie lne , trmlllnl , three girls tinder hits hoofS . Time Injure are : Lohha Vet.ra , < Iola . . aged 5 , IJ'obally fatally wounded Iaurl 8eglr , aged 6 , and Julia Santa Mil \ a. aged 10. \IuBl wounded. - . - I'.WU'IV V.II" l'IIIIW. . NOT 1m. Il. " - "AIrloRn , IhUI"tl , trneh , hew IIRn nail ' 'Ion C"llltRI , t. " tut''qttud. WASINGTON , Moreh' , 8'\\hel congress - JreRs failed to povide , rol la'lnJ the ha- walan cable I by nA lenM ended the ( location , On hue contrary . I lInN brought forward n Project or ! lhrnnlonal Import- Rnce by which IhIRstO : : lniLnce l , Jnlan amid luwal wi join In nn\Amcrlean enterprise for haying n cable from the United Stales to HawaI and thence to Japan , with branch cnbles to the Prench islands and extensive naval stations In the southern h'acifle. Ne- gotutons with . these Jovernn1nts have ; ' ro- ce..t quietly . hiI with , such satIsfactory results that they are wel along toward completion . A lulblr of 'eonClrenles have been held with the 0lclnl9 of the ,11\lanl'Re lelalon here , anti several tlhoseR of t \ lie no- J"latons are now umler discussion be- twcen 'I'oklo and \Vaijlilngtomi . Minister Kurlno I. much IntereFld In the project. 1 Is probable five 01' six ot the most iniluen- ( hal anti wealthy Jlplntle merchants wi he name.1 . ImOl1 ( hO Incorporators. I.'rlnce his Rlso been Interested , and In lie course of the ( ntfotauons Site Inllt n suggestion to hawaii ( hint the 1"leneh In- ( wIll he better suhuserved b ' crests wl beter RUbset'vet by having the cable go via the United States Insteml of the \'lncolvel' route , which woulll be controlled hy Great Britain. The chief In- crest of France Is In securing cable con- nectons with Tnhll amid her other Paclie possessions anal with hr naval rendezvous , which it 1 > now cut off frm comnnnmnicimtion . Ituissia's Interests tn hue ( project mire re- Ilnlel as even more hnllortlnt tItan ( hose oC JlllRn or F'raiice. Hussla'R cable coin- lunlcltlon with the westermu hemtRllhere Is now westward thlou h I.ndon or IlriR. IHI this filtering Of mill their news and olclnl melsnges through London In PartIcular . his bug' been u source of IrritutiQmi. The hits- 1111 imperial fnmly alrelHy has n clhle fm \lall\'ostocl the easterly point or SIberia - beria , to In\al , 10 ( hunt the line would give Russia thl'oUKI cable COlmllCllon eatworll instead oC through I.IHlon or t'itnis . The military and Itrtellc Import- . face of this I" very great , for should lttis- sin be arrayed aglnst the ' 'rhlll Alliance , site could not communlcutc westwarl with the outer world but could always maintain Iommunlenton ( clstwall , to the Unlll'l Sate itiid to France. Huwal IH also IntereRtell In lie enter\rlsl , II she regards I lS a practical rellzntol of her eforts for communication with the outpr world. The United States congress faIled to net auth It also declined to vacate the treaty In { order to let Great Britain bulhl the cable Under thee circumstances : the new enterprise with Hus5la. France and Japan joining his commente Itself to Miii- litter Thl'HtOI , the I0wllal < minister anal to other heading mel oC . Hawaii . The Core- going gives the Internatonal scOpe of ( lie enterrtsl " I The AmerIcan branch Is on a similarly broad Ino , Admiral John Irwin U. S. N. , who wrote the cable report whel In com- mn11 Oc enl leet In hawaii . amid General itoy Stone are 11'lncl11aly interested In the enterprise In Va'ashlmugton. Wih ( them are associated President Alvorl or the Bank of California and the vice president of the batik , also the president mi vice president or the San Francisco -Cuarnber of Com- morc . John D. Spreclel ! , fn or Claus Spreckel Herman Oelnlotis . 'Bon-In-Iaw ' of the late ! enator Fair . and other millionaire capitalists. Beside these there will be sev- oral wealthy Japanese clpltulsts heretofore . nuentioned. - Negotiations arc alro 'In ' regress which cannot now be made public , by which a financial house known the world over wi be amolg the liroJectorI. The principal : work oC organizatIon Is beings consummated here In \\'ushlnlton. The < 11) ' question at present Is whether the Incorporation shall be tinder the state laws or New York . New JeIe ' , Maryland , VirgInia 'or Calfornia , Their advantages arc being compared and the c0111orlton wi be under the slate laws mORt fa\Qrlble , An effort was made a few days before congress . expire to secure a nation In orJorUon bill , . butt It was ' denied - flied , as It threatened - " t hint tIme to be harmful to the governmuent' / , cable project , then In conference. I waR not known at that time that France , hiussta Japan and hawaii Were Interestedi Dut the failure (0 secure a-'natonol ( charter hung In no way checked the enterprise. , ' til organization wi be ' tinder -ole ot the stit'la"w8 as heretofore' stated . and the ' arrangements are < 8P , far. along that the art\qles \ of Incorpora tion , wIll be led during the resenl month. The consmUnaton of the ( plans , which mire now made known : elnnot ' fail to arouse keen Interest In Great Britain and through- out Elrope , The Brlh.h project of a cable starting rrom Vancouver appears to be ended with the failure of the aenate to so modify our treaty wIth HawaIi lS to let the 1rltEh cable land on' N { lll Island. - -he only recourse for Great Urltaln would be to Induce Hawaii to bretle ( this treaty obliga- ton with the United Stles , , but I Is known ' < POSItit'ehY this will nOt bb dOne : Insteat , thuerefore oC u BrItish cable across the Pa- cine , al haH now long "aeemed Imminent , France , RussIa , Jnpanl and Hawaii are now uniting with American enterprise 10 execute Importnnce this worle of vast commercial ' . _ and mIlitary TUUle 7'lEIU 2'1WUBLI " , ' INTO CU UftT. ' - . ; Hocoh"or A.Iel for ( . Ito , Colorado SCfnrlty COI\p"ny. . DENVER , March 8iA : receiver has been asked for the Colorado Seun1ty. company and an injunction restraining It from ( cans- acting further huslnc:9 hs" been grnte < ! H. J. Aldrich , one Or" the\leallng members or St. John's cathedral , Is at the head of the company. The pettoh Is Oed by H. C. Wilson , who charges thai the company Is insolvent mind that the otticers have dIverted to their own use at least : ld 000 feted - on notes and coupons. The pettion ! recites that the uslness oC the corporMl hal been , for I long time recklessly , ' extravagantly and fraudulently managed. Money bas been Invested - vested and money It , \lelcd. . collected on notes previously sell by the , orporation . .orporton. amountng to $25,0. In the ( l. . 'Junta and Lamar Ditch company . hlch Is now Insolvent - solvent , and this Is practically hos ( . The Jra principal and Interest from other loam pre- viously Kohl by the corporation . tt Is said . hove been . used In the pa 'ment or favored Investors , who are now huylll the loans ot the ( corporaton , Tim Itoelhohler have 01'- ganlzel other companies bought real estate wIth the money or thin corporation and made loans on the land greatly In excess or Its vllue , I the ( entire ' assets ot the eororl- ton were sold they would not pay over 10 per cent oC aald loans . the petition says 'rho entice capital stock or the corporation has been attached , except three shares be- < longing to Aldrich Mr. Aldrich denies the Important allegations In the complaint . Mr. Wilson . the plalntfr" was the eastern repre- sentatve of the eOlllan and Mr. Aldrich says this notion Is the resul oC complca- tons when sued during n setienuent. . . pin SJSUJW 1"oms .no. . , . Jilter U8rlct Ucu ( o.to . Jclder Any ' lnlllrt tl ili Strlkn. PITTSnUHG , larph -There IB little change In the mlnel" ' Ilrlkc In lie pltl- ( burg district. 'l'he , nen qre holding out for the ( 69-cent rte and rJe ( all compromises r.jt Aleut 1,0 men hlve teel ' ranted their de- mand" and are nt wqrI . limit this Is the case only at a few mlne' , , jrlilch mire running to supply the local wl1cb 1 Is now ellmated' ' that out or over ' .O miners In the dlstrlct1lout to have re- I fused to Join In the stril , e und are lt work It 55 cents per ton Itrlle , A dispatch from Ciarksburg , \V. Va , , ' states that the Illsburg district . olUllals are lt work here trying to get the pilfers to quit work In symlllth ) ' wlh ( the tIlk.t thus Ihuttng off ul source oC supplyt Tints far they blye not met wih success aM itIa Ilrobable that this miners or the district will have to light heir ( battle alone. Heportl frail Pomeroy , Jlnawaha and other districts lu.l\alo . , Ihat none ef the OhIo coal miners wi Join the Penns'lvanla strIkers and that the I'ltsburg dIstrIct will be alone In its fight. " < "ronkh'l " ' . \ce ,110110' 11'llu"I. NEW 'i'OhtIC March 'S-The charges brought ly Mayor 8ehlern or Brookl'n agaInst Polce Juslc Q lgJey for failure to ( properly dlseharg hL duties durIng the recent strike have been sustained In the ( Ieneral tlrm or the tlpr.me courl. Kings COUlt ) , Justice Brown presiding . 'fhe dc. 11'- Jrslllng. clllon from his returned olce , today , dismisses . Quigicy a , ( Iii II "n nil ' 111k fx1u'amrts. SAN I"HANCISCO. March S.-A terrific cx- Illoslon of the tank of the steamer Uown- more , 1)'lnl lt the Arctic Oil works dock lt lie l'otrero. ( caused ' great excitement In that sectIon or the city today. Two men were terribly bruised utah burnett , ' - ! Ind lurnld recel\- Ing what are thought to be mortal injuries . amid the'e ( l 1 was Jdly strained . Everything on honWas thrown Inlo the ( greatest \ confusion . 'l'ho Ja wnnore recently umi'tveah from Peru with I cargo or crude petroleum . consigne to J. W , Grace & Ce 'fhe carg ( having been diseluargeal. two workmen currying 1 candle went Into the tanks this aternutn to clean them out. Instantly the pxploaton came . slinking the steamer fioni . stem to stern twisting the ( tanks out or Joslton 1111 srashlll lie lurroundCnJ woolwprl 'rhe I iw.J worlum'n were \'arrlul ; out II In Inacn- . . .1.1. " " ' " 11.1 - - . , . - - " - - - - - - - - WILL \ PUSh ) TIE INQUIRY Legislature Intends to Investigate the Charges Male by Ex-Oenvict JONES lAS RETRACTED IllS STA1MENTS Jlnl'IR on Anhlo\ that lie 1.111 " ' 11'1 lIe Told the ( bivernor ur lieeiner' CrlH' ) ' timid ( lien 1ce'H"I's . rrl1 Lincoln. - 'LINCOLN , Iarch S.-Speclal.-Tho ( ) resolutions for an Investigation or the alleged cruelties practiced at the ( state penitentiary nero adopted In lie house all Iennte ns 'I'er thl a/reement reached nt the ' house caucus at the Limidell hotel last night , and lao ( eonCerenee of a few senntors nt the Lincoln hotel. At the latter conference there were present Senators Hahn , Pope , Cahlwel , Hitchcock , Crane , Watson nut ! one or two others. I was agreed that n resolution rerun un Invesl/aton should be offered this mor- Ilg. The resolution was Introduced l ) ' Crane ns follows : , folows Whereas , Grave charges have hccn and nro being made In the Ilress of the stlte against the wnrdenlon. . A. D , Becmel' , and the contractor , Vt . hi. lorgrtfl . clnrgIl ! cruely to cOI1lct . attempted hrlber maid mlsmanoement or lie Ilcntentor ' , there- fore . be It HeRolved , That a committee of lIve be all- pointed to InvestIgate said chal'les. with power to scud for htersolus atHI 1IIIer . nfl ' eport hue ( re ul of their ( Investllatnls to the senate at as early 1 ditto lS possible. The house resolution ofiered b ' Brady reoluton was orerell by , ) . , and although worded ) somewhat differently , seeks to accomplish the same Inrpose , I I i feared , however , that the proposet In- vestaton comes too late In the session to produce practcal results . 'he senate ( has but fourteen working days and trio house eleven. But little mOle can be fccomplshed tn this tme ( lien I surface Investigation. Two years ago the senate appolnteJ n com- mlteo to investigate charges ef cxtreme cruelty upon lie ( part of attaches of the ( pen- ientary toward the convicts The resolu- ton was offered by Senator g. : I. Carroll ct Hebron , and was called out by the death of a convict named 10el. In its report the commitee said among other things , that : CQNDEINED TWO YEAHS AGO. The Inmlshment li vogue In the Nebraska penitentary for mnny years hns heen In- human harbarous nnd cruel In Ilny crises . \\'e fInd especially that the sYllem of punIshing - Ishing convicts hy handcufllH their hUIII behind them , passing U rope arouud their necks whIch rope Is connected with lie huandcuuIs . and drawn tight In order to lift and support their hands . Is one that Ihould not be tolerated In this enl htene.1 ( age . erIn . In a civilized communlt . arid that such punlhment Is one whIch Is likely at niuy ( line to be the iiutlirect cause of the ) death oC the convict undergoing It < Your commitee believes from the evltence that the death or Convict Powell was the direct and 1II0xlmnte result of the cruel him and Inhman punishment InflIcted upon . Your committee finds from the evidence that Ilstance ' oC Ilexcusable cruelty upon the part of guards , cell-house leeepcrs unit other employps have been far too frequent. Your committee finds that the system oc contract labor Is demoralizing to the dis- ciplne of the Instiuton ( and should be done away with nt lie earliest possible moment. The prlaonPts soon realize that they arc nol working for the stnte or Nebraska and that every moment of heir labor yields a reward to u contractor with whom they have no sympathY , and . they soon .1egln to . bE.ilck In their work , which results In a report t6 the warden and the consequent punishment of the offending convict. I'unishument inflicted for that reason only simply cause " the convict to become soured gloomy and dispirited : and al long as the contrct ( system is t permitted to prevail the discipline 'of the prison will he far below dlsclpln the standard which should exist These extracts are quoted to show that nothing has been done to put a stop to the cruel practices ot the state penitentiary au < to show the drift oC the present investigation. I may be assumed with tolerable accuracy that the senate Investigating comllt o will nualce lie same complaint In regard to the contract sy tem now tn vogue In this slate. This much has practically been agreed upon In al\vanee. \ JONES SWEARS HE WAS LYING. The two convicts whose statements to Governor Holcomb formed the basis of sent- meat wh'ch co"mpelel\ republican majority In both houses and senate to move for an Investigation . have left thE city. Before they disappeared . however , they went 10 time down town ofilco or , v. I. Dorgan and signed an a davlt In whIch thy swore their state- ments ( to the governor were false. In the affidavit they swear that they were leI to make these statements hy'outslders , partIes who hope to secure appointments at the penitentiary and they agreed that Warden Deemer anal , Contractor Dorgan are entirely blameless ot every fault. Just before adjournment of the house to- night the speaker announced the following committee , In accortanc with DradY's resolu- ton , to investigate the charges mat by ex- Convicts Jones and . flegley , agaInst the management or Warden Deemer : Burns oC Dodge Cramb or Jefferson andV lle of Otoo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sln'I IAI , Jl\'rTJ I' hANGING Flnl Commlteo Reports , Apllroprlatlon it Ills arid ( liturilia'S ( ; Jlrt"r Need Ix1ioali ( Iot. : LINCOLN , March 8.-Speelal ( Telegram.- ) The senale committee on public lands and buildings went to ( GeneVa tonight to visIt the Industrial School for Girls This Is the last visit the committee will have to nuake The commite Is preparing an exhaustive report coverIng lie condition of every state Instu- ton ( , and Its chairman Senator Teff ( . btntes ( that ( there wIll be some valuable facts ant Igure:1 : Ilresenied ( 10 the senae . Chalrmun Crow or the house commIttee on finance , ways al ) means stated his ( evening that ( ho hoped to cal up the appropriation bills early next weele. He believed lint ( they vomikt pass the house with but little amendment - ment Several sfnators state today that they begin to thInk that to aPllroprlaton hills aw being purposely held bade In the house In order to prevent the senalo from making radical ainendmnemis. ( The senators announce It Is their purpose , however , to mike ( their own ( line 10 the consideration of the appro- Ilrlalon bills . Time claims committee In the ( house has still a largo 8mount or work before It. The bills for leglslalvo supplIes . prlnlng ( anl labor and material furnished In Ilreparlnl the cap- Iol for lie ( legislative session are yet to b1 reported to the hous Time fxtreme delbera- lon ( with which the house \ procletlng wllh reference to the appropriation lulls h. excitIng - citIng much comment In the senate , and there aw not a few who are asserting that the bcuso Is maklnl a serIous mistake , Major Wheelel' and City Attorney ConIl or Omaha were al the state house today In' ' an effort 10 expedite the ( senate couuummilttoe's resort on the Omaha charter , ' ! he commitee ( has as yet taken no acton , bnt Senator Hahn , chairman oC lie ( commitee ( on municipal at- fairs , said thai lie ( commllc' ( will E'nleavor te report lie ( charter to tIme semite hy the mlddlo oC next week , I will relllire ecunusid- crabie work to save the amendmEnts so care- fully prepared by the revision eon11ltce , smith Ihe ( hope has been expressed by several Inler- 'itell citizens of Omuha thaI ( trio charter wi remain unlouched when the leglslalure fluidly atjolrs , This house commitee ( will hll ) report until after tie charter has been r - porte In the il'late. ( high 11111 fur Clpliin itarry , LINCOLN , lurch B-Speclal ( 'relegrani . ) -Today / Petition VUt prcsentel to Governor Holcomh , slgnet by every member o the house , except tour abeniteez , recommending ! Captain Patrlcle [ harry or Greele county , for appolnlment lS adjutant general to succeed General Gage , Speaker Richards healllt the 112tton and ale acted a spokeman rf the commtfe or live which waited vii ( lie guy- ernor. The committee comprlsell SII.'aker Richards . Conaway of York Thomas or Hamiton , Van 10uen ot Colfa and Hcot of Buffalo. Captain Berry hu not Leen an applicant fur the 1IIIce and the petton wn / artt BurDrlse to .Im , - - - ' - ' - . - . . . - - . , " . . - - - . . . - . - . - . . " ) 'IIWIRl Il' l'IWtl'l.tS .11 U2'1SIillU. . 4t Icrlcm : Shill 1ul 01 the flocks to .lltiw tile Crow to ieaiie . 111IADl' 1111IA , larch S.-A letter rc- celved In ' this city today froth CharIeR Jones , steward or the uuisslng American bark lorlanl ) I.loyd . whIch left Jnnln for New York or February I ' the start- } elrl1 , conveys stalt- hung Informll ( ( lint ( lie vessel was wrecked dunimug a. desperate mutiny on board , in sIiIeh ( lie captain aiutl minuet of hits crew were killed. Shortly after ( lie hark left Jtmiiin with me % 'altiabhe ciurgo of uilm'mtto , it was reported iehne bath simimek out a rock at ( hue emirnuice to ( lie iln' of ituiuiui. tilitl mill liantlit W'IO drowuieth. Juuies' letter , which .waM to a relative , tleclam'es ( bitt this ritTumir % vims a hularuneth mitCiiilt ( lay ( lii' rt''ohtmtionar3' PuttY lus i'enti to seize ( lie vessel until enro fom' use nugnhiust tine governtuueiu ( . % 'hieii ( lie ship vnS vorking nut of ( lie harbor several l'em'tiviahis ninpcitrctt cii deck , ( hi' ealutaiul vuuui huuoeketl tl wmi wIth a hiiintlspikc , ( lie chief ninte wait elnot dentl amid two eallous smtlibetl ( 'l'iie menu at ( lie wheel , macdug ( lint they \vci'o Lit this niece's' of it set of lesjuerrtte iiueii , 11111 poeeb' sleeted ( lie borIc 011(0 ( tue rtwkq , 'I lie seivam.I muuil A. Il Jeliui'un , m'eimnuinn , were tine only onis of ( hi A uuierienni ere' sn'etI , They euiihiirctl grt.'nu ( hnnrhsliiius utiud Innil to lie ( 'oncealeal for u..ev- riml days Iucfore ( lucy could esi'ntpe time ciii- ila tie. l'hie lender iii ( hi e nimit i ii eers is eu iii to be C.ouuznles de l'ietro , me miotoniotmit char- aeter , is'hiri hutch Cliiltiuetl mis it seiimnauu aim ( lie i'ortlauutl Lloyul , and huitil it gang of emit- thti'oats couucentled on lionirti. it is believed most of thit'se itienu itenishucil iii ( lie wreck , l'iero , vhueii lust macott , vits clirugimig to ( Ito bowsprit , unit iminy have been saved. Am Inquiry will b muuiitle imito tine affair by ( Inc Anuieiicauu coruittil at Cailno. 'l'tie story is borne otut hiy a telegrammu m'e'cctveti Lay linger & Co. , ( lie iugenits of the vessel Iii ( hits city stntiuig ( lint the vt et'k hind bceiu lui'eCCdCI liy a thu t Iii y , I ii vlileii t lie cii lituimi ulid all hininds btit t % % o were killed. ( jigI IUJ1S .1 7i7ss : ; i' it . ilnuirti of Trials , ccues Them of 'ioltitliig the t'nrelioimse I.iiii' , Cillc'AGO , Mardi 8.-Jobri 11111 , jr. , atid Jolumi C. hose , represcnitiitg ( lie evareliotmac ctuuiuuuultee ( of ( lie hionarti of directors of thin Chicago itoaril of 'l'rade , ailluoitretl before the rnullroatl imiud wanehuouce coniinui ( tee to- day. 'l'hicy tIled foruiual charges tagnimist thiireciu ( local 'nreiioumse Comiulettiles , chtinui- 11mg they hiatt violated ( he state laws govemni- I mug thu e I m a mull I og of grnti a nut utelci ml g thin their lIcenses be mevolced , 'Vito itoimecs : tgaiuust vhiiehi tIme charges ni'e umunmile mire : Armour Ele'nior ( coniupauuy , Cnuitini Eleva- ( or coinpnhiy , ( "lmrurles Cotuunseluuuniu & Co. , A. C. Davis & ( ' 0. , Initials 'rrtmst ituitl See'- : lnigs batik , Chuiciugo Itniiwnmy Teruiiinunl Ele- vutor counlpamiy. George A. i3ovi'ruut. National Elevnmtor amid Iock eonuupaniv , South Chicago Elevator couuupati3' , Santa lee Eievnttor raid loclc cOnlpaniy , llurhu & Co. timid Chuicingo Elevator eomuipauiy. 'rite charges filed tire of two classes. 'i'hue first tipphies to George A. Seaverns , ( Ito Ciuicngo & l'nciilc Elevator coifluiaruy , ( lie Naticiuinil Elevator' auutl Dock cotuuptti : } ' . It declares ( luese coiucerns nrc violating the railroad iunud viti'eiiouse laws of illinois. Thic'y arc acctisetl of comitluctlumg a public varelnouse business for private gimini amid riot for the public gool. 'rue secontl set of cluiirges ahihulies to ( lie other wimie- liouseiuuen rind alleges ( lint they are , cous- ti'nry to ha' , dealing Iii grahmi sorctl with ( he litubhic 'viareliotisemnen , - p Il.SCUSSLI11'ltlU.IX JCEJ'l TRIi J'lO.V Two IopreeiitntheoCoioroti niemi , Jotia issiue Iii a , Iotuit Ieliiiio. ATLANTA. Ga. , March 8.-There was a remarkable gahiorinug of colored citizens at the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church tonight , the occasion being ne joint debate between l'rof. 'avilliarn II. Courucill of Alalianua and 11ev , Charles S. Sntithi , D.D , , of Toninessee , two of ( lie leading rep- resentatlvene of ( heir lace in ( lie south on ( hue questiomu : "ltsolvcrI , That the American of AfrIcan descent cauu never rise to full ruuanluoocl in ( lie UnIted States o Aiuuerlca , aiud that ( lie retleniptlomu and civIlizatIon of Africa as ( ho future hionue ofthe.Amenlcan of African descent iii ( ieshiulIC. ) " Prof. Conncilh , wjio has visited Africa. argued In thus utlltrih-iativo , s1uIia Dr. Smith defended ( lie negative. The discussion is ituu evidence of the re-aroused intetest In Afni- can emigration anuonug ( hue negroes lucre , aiud det'lvos additional pertinency train the fact ( hunt ( hires cnmloads of negroes train Mississippi passed ( lurnughi lucre today en- route for Liberia , by way of Savanunahu. Bishop henry Ill. Turner of ( lie African atetluodist EpisCOiiah chuurclr'iio is tin active nilvocntte of African u'epatriaiouu , is nowIn Lilierini , and his retuiuu is expected to accelerate the exodus fiom title section. C. ! UGIIT .1 ( lANG ( .11' ( it ) UNrEliVIJiTE1U , . hiioii , , flies anti teLotor Spuirlouc Coiui Foond lit 'rude teuu. ST. JSEPhi , Mo , , March 8.-United States Marshal Smith and me force of depti- ties macdo a mitt tonight ca ( hue house of Joseph Tribble , a short distance east of ( hue ( own of Forbes , eighteen miles north of ( his city , and captured Joseph Tribble , Edward Fnieburg anti Johiuu hteinihmort , all ivehi hcnowii' and hirauninen ( reumldemrttt of Foibes , witouuu ( lucy brought to this city anti locked tip. 'rhey also captured a fuil set of counter. felters' tools , Including mold , dies , anal nearly half a peck of sprurlotne uailvir dol- lure. The dollars hiurtuort to be of ( lit- Issue of 1893 and are of match good quality ( lint it is mtlmos ( Impossible to detect ( mom fronu the genuine. After being arm'ested 'i'rlbbhe made a full confession , and also ( old who were the confederates , who will be arrested to- iuighu ( . For soruue months past thus counties north of ( his city have loen flooded with rnuriuus dohlar and ( lie governriuenrt's mae- cret service hind iseen unntlle to locate ( lie den. lautt night Heinliart lund 'l'nhbbte were at Forrest City aruth huassed a large amount of the matiuff , They became Intoxicated mimiti whilhit rio putsited an Imperfect Piece , which gave ( hem away. -S flOUJ.TRIt' . ' , JUJCI' IS XOh1' Ilfl.1'I'IXG. ( 'itso Suhiuiittcih S''ithinut itrguumncutt fluid ii Iinugrct'uum.'n ( Iouked Fair. CIEYENNE , Wya , , Mtirchi 8.-Special ( 'relegranu.-Thuo case of ( lie state iugalnmat Cluarleit Boulter , who is being tried for ( lie killing of 'rhuomutma O'Neill , was given to ( hue jury at 2 o'clock this uftc'iuuoon. By agreement between ( lie reitom'nueymm the cried u'iis mauliriritted without. argumnienit. At ii o'clock ( ouuighit ( hue juu ) ' lund riot agr"eii OlOri a vf'mtiict , consequently Judge Scott ivent home , A verdict will mint be i'etiuu'netl unmitil tomorrow mom nag mit the can lhi'et. 'I'hiose who heard ( lie testimnuomiy iii ( liii case predict ( limit If ( lie jury agrees tipoit a yen- diet it will lie miuamiiihimughier ( , A disagree- merit is teaieil. _ _ _ - IOI3JI1IUJ IIS.t , ; : II ) 'ill Ii TJfl I\ ' . Colimpelled (0 I'tit Itaicic in Stoekioti for JtehilirS. SACEAMENTO , Cith , , ? aiarchi 8.-A report liimim just been receiveil itt 11:10 : p. mu. ( lint ( lie Oregon train cQnnting item tInts FrancIsco tas hueltl tip hieiveen ( here arid Stoclctoui , No particulars yet , sTocIt'roN , ( 'al , . March 8-'J'hio Oregon express , which watt held up betwet'mi lists antI Loili , is moUlt fling to Stcjehttoii. 'I'ime traiuimnemu huhiul me fight with ( hit' iabl'eu mm timid ( lie ( main is , hlsabletl Time iuhiheurt thid hunt taimeceed in getting auryihming , ( haiti I hue 51 inlaierN 'I heir i'uhulirau. ; hOME , Mareti 8.--Thie siiii-othleiul Agence- Sietani , imubllslits ( lie following totluy ; According - cording to a dispatehi ( morn ( ummicus , Vene. audit , t lie l"i ci it mual UcIg lit mu liii n it ( ci's liii Vt' bee ii huimmiil cml I list i pa emaport ma , cuuv I mis ( u ( tucir attitutle ( iii ( lie qucsioiu ( at ( has ciiuluuus of Freiiclm aupl Belgian smihtjccs ( for miamumugis sustained dmrrhuig ( lie civil war of lK2 , Shil.eh ) hientier C'iirtt'r iroit hiceal. CASI1ER , Wl" ) . , March 8-h'ppeial ( Teic- gun un-\i ) : tt ( Cs ci eh' , a sheep lust tier , aJroiiiCmi , mlcath ( nudity In mu uthisep ciumuhi % 'Lmat of home. J iii lJut'uis : ( live at lhimlr : , Nub. rn' h'cs I tills Mtit r Co r I : ti m. . ii' on I. WASh I tNiJ'J' ( ) , Macelm S-Hiieciul 'rele. gnairi.-\i ) , M , Miller wan today nippoititeil liouatnitimttei' nt Elgetiiouit ( , Fathi itiver couuut ) ' , H , I ) , , 'Ico ( I. V. Miller , ucelgnued , S - heat is of l rs. Ft I im'I ti , , , y , Mis , Elixalmethi Jemurie'hy , wife of Albert lCeuumnetly , aIled at iO3 ; last evening at ( his fanuiiy mesidence , l0I South 'flmhrty.seeond street , - il uveuumt'lt ( ' of Octaim SleatulerK , .iart'hm 8 , At I.iverpool-Ansived-'i'sunio , ( corn New York , At Naples. ArrlI'etI-luiser Wilhelm II , tram Neus' Yoric , At Now York-Arilvcd-.Ctiule , from Liv- eniiool. At Met.ainui--Itniived Augusta Victomia , froni New m'crk , At Semi Fiatielsco-Departed-Manlposa , for flrtgIUlU tutu IIAY\\TARD \ \ IS GIJ1LlY His Hopes of' Elcapo Out Off by a Deohira' tion of His Doom , CAThERINE GING MURDER TO DF AVENGED Jury Out but a Short Tilno Before Returning - ing with a Verdict. CONVICTED OF MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE Juago's ' ObaTgo OOlhCedCd to 13o Both rali- . and Ilhlpartial1 GAVE TUE JURY JUST TWO ALTERNATIVES ; There \'mtii Nat ? , liilllr Cauirit , , Otuemi-Enuu'iui'r' Fiititi l'mtssiaiintto l'ie'ui-l'riaoiier , timtiio is Bet 'tm lilt Iife Iii ( lie at tarli I ag. MiNNlAh'OLlS , March S-"hui two hours. I will be a free mmmii , " Thins said harry llnywartl today , amid In less ( hiatt three hours a jury of lmts lueors , gave ( lie lie to hits words amuti lilaced Its seat tmjuomi ( lie uvord ' 'Ctuiity.'itlt ( Inc same lumu mnnovabio stol liii ty w itli v iticln lie lies watched ( lie trial of his citso tIme hirlanimor ro- ecivetl ( lie verdict of ( lie jmiry. Them was- . imot ( lie shadow of a clmniugo iii color , mint ( ho- relaxnttieuu of a shingle miuuscle ; nun visible collapse - lapse or sigmi of amiy ennntioui ; ever ( lie samno eyumicah amid smieenluug hiitliiTereumco. Accordimng (0 ( ( lie statutes of Minimiosoa. ( only one frito camm ntwmlt : ilarry hayward-me. macnitortec to be huringetl by tIme mieclc until Ito ins tlead. Neihicr ( tIne jtmry nor tIne judge could alter tii sentence , iuo mimatter how strouugiy Iumchirued they miuighit lie toward. lcmulcimcy. For tiiurder mi ( lie first degree thto' law itrovlthes onmhy ammo ieiunlt. Juilge timid jury alike are but ( lie ageuits of ( Ito state for- tine excctitiouu of ( hat hair. At ( lie reqtnost of coiniisl for ( lie defense tItus proimotumicing of ( lie scuitcunce was do- ferreti until next Monitiay mmmorniiuig , bitt ( ho' verdict of ( lie jury has nnmade ( lie scneuico of' Harry hayward as cerliiiuu as though the judge hind already anuiottntceti It. ' ' " shouted tIme pushIng 'here conies hlaywarih , - Ing , pullinig. yelling imuob ( lint surrouuitled thus. court roonut door. No onuo hinuew yet what ( ho verdict ra3 , amid tIme attitude of the crowd was that of curiosity rather ( hum of threats. Time judge's order tlnat Ito OitC ahmonitl be allowed - lowed to enter or leave ( lao court noons untIl laywartl ivas cab behihuid ( lie bars was effective in preventing trouble , \\'lieue sivord' was brought bachc that tIne linionier was safo. ( ito verdict was read by ( lie judge arud then passed to ( lie clerk arid announced by Fore susan , Neii McNeIl. A poll of ( hue jury was. demanded and without hesitation each nasa. answered "Guilty" ' Tlmc Associated press reporertlroppetl tli ' : verdict written out a Ihiece of paper out of ( he. window , another belnw caught It and lnandeil It to nun operator iilmo wan 'Ins cents-- uiuunlcation with tIme 0111cc of time Associated press , sonic eight blocks away , o tlmat ( Iso fact was Ilasliiiug over ( lie wires before the. excited crowd below lcnicw ivlmat in fact It was. was.Up to tIme time thnat tlmo verdict was read John Day Snmithi arid Shiuunuahccr , counsel for the- defense , expresetl ( lie greatest confldenuce In acquittal. Hall , ( lie assIstant county attor- rucy , riuoved for iniuediao sentence , but owIng - Ing to ( lie absenuce of Mr. Erwin , ( lie loader of ( Ito defense , passage of sentence was postponed - poned until next Monday imuonruing at 10' o'clock. When Judge Smith arrived Ire issued strict orders to admit no one , annd ( hue Injunction. was religiously oluerved. ICoeblor , this deputy - uty couiuty clerk , asked In , a tronuuulous voice wluethier ( lie junry had agreed upon a verdict , and Nell McNeil , the forenunn , stood up. Ills face was ghastly 1mm Its color mud ( hero' was not a mart on ( lie jury unaffected by ( he- - ' intense gravity of ( lie situation. Tirnber- halve's dark eyes shone hilce fire from' his ashen visage , anud even time farmer members ; were visibly horrIfied wIth time stern duty devolving uponu ( hem. "We hnave agreed upon a verdict , " said McNeil , In a veice ( lint was scarcely audible. amid tIne folded piece of paper that ascent ; life or death to. time 'nucctnseil was hmanidd to. ( lie clerIc. Jtmge Snuuithi loolcett over the docunuieuit first , 'amid returned It to Deputy Clark Koebler , ' . "We , tIne jury , fluid ( lie prisoner guIhty , ' lie rend. Every eye was turned toward ( ho condemned man. There warm noImhmug ( iii his face to Indicate ( hint his hail hncartl a word -4 : of it. lie threw Iris hired buchc as the word "guilty" was pronotriuceil , but it was only to 4 adjust lila collar band. lie dial trot change color by a siitgle umhuade , 'I'wice lie coughmed- that strange , hmanil , mnueahhlc ( cotnghi ( lint hal huceut heard so oftemi In tIne bust few weeks , Then , hooking around at ( lie crowd , ins ralsetl lila eyebrousmt inquiringly , as ( bought to- ask : " \lnat muex ( ? ' ' INTEItESTED IN TIlE P01414. honIng ( hue polling of ( lie jury lie hisene ( uvitlt evitlenut Interest to ( hict aniswcnmi , ( hmougl wlmat ltey mnuight be coulti shgmmify nuothilnug to hmlnmu , Time expression in hula face wits on of indignatIon rather titan nmmuy other senti- iimen ( . Jimilge Simulthi thteii voicetl lily tinnmulcs to ( lie Jury for their halters In connection with ( lie case , \'hienr ( lie court announced that seumteruce would ii dcferre.l until Monday morning lirtywunil was osiilenmhy ( iuieaed , I Ia expressed time oplunloni ushnlho holing re- ummoved from time court roount ( Imat tIme verdict. uras an outrage amid ( hint lie was a long way from this imangunaum yet , Albert hail , ( lie assltiuuit county attorney recoiveul ( lie verdict iii a rumautnier ( hat sal& as iihaiumly as words , "I linen' It. " \\'Iuen lie rouc to move ant Imnmmiietliate sentence Hay- waril hnniht smIled , and ( items gloivemeti at the state's lawyer in ; mnt eiurageih nnarummer. lie p lisa ( alceni a dislike to flail ant account o early imneirlents in ( lie cat-tm antI Jmoum host mo oiiportuniit ) ' (0 ( unmake thii plaiii , At 2:45 : llayward was ( alien downi stairs rind let ] back ( ti jill uniler a sromug ( hioihcl' guard. in this belief ( lint ( rotiblct uumhghm cc. cur if ( lie venthict exouteratetl iituy'istmrd , a farce of determitied othicerc , hail been do. tiiileil to tie ditty mit time court mom amnil vi- eiruity. Au Iunimnriso erowil awimlterl this iinlnmmer'u conimhtig , 110 griumnnecl at ( Ito numob as It pushed forward over ( lie paveunonit toward litmmi , and It is doubtfnul whether hlarry hintyivard woinlal have rcgrotcd an op. iionturilty to iiiIm utiatters it-hhm ( ttomnu of ths imoisiest , lie uas tuticeum across llama street out a dog trot , witln ( Ito yelhlung muuuhiltude at his Iaeel. PiihSONiIlt 'AS GAME. "Goodbye , harry , tuitl boy , " cnleth opo man. at thus ( op of his voice. "Yctti'rc a alcott duck , " "Not yet , " said hayward , loud eunough ( s tie hnemird iii a radius of twenty feet. "Not ( tulito a dt'ad alucic yet , " Matters lOJkt-'Ll ihmni'atenlung for a lime , This olficere macseal anijimnitl thmt'ir tam lorter deter. unhnedly , and ( here wouhti have beent serious trouble had any ttmreaietilng set been at- tempted. 'ilue enurariee ( u this jail we , . crowded , but a aide uloige sent a micacu ; unem- hers of this crouv4 liyhung in differenit directions , Vluatevcr this denuciuisrationu ( umiay tmt' instant It resulted tnt unoihiluig. Hayward tros safely lodged in liii cell. 1mm ( lie court rooun alien ( lie jurors were dlselnargeni , dozens of Inheuids crowded around ( item , and ( lucre was ran oiti.fashicune'h re. union. No restriction reunitineth on ( lie jury , iucl ( lucy were ready to talk. ii was learmned ( lust on tIme flut 'molt taken an ur.j1rhimQt Yt. . . . . t. . .9' fl.