- - . - - - - - - - - : : : : ' r - " . . . , . . THE , OMAHAHDATLY : ; : BEE. . . 1 ' . i , . " I - t ' . J S'rAnT.JSII JUNl 17 , 1871. 0)A1TA , TUESDAY MO11NI- , IAUUII 1 V , 1S95. SINGLE COpy .1HVJD O.1DN'rS. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I. - - STAUTLlNGSTORY FROI l CUBA Spanish Gunners Have Improved Their Aim Since the A11ianca Incdent AMERICAN SU P SAID TO hAVE BEEN SUNK Jllnor that n RIImIRh'MRe : 1'11.,1 , Ilto nlel Hlllc n St"lllr nllnJ UIIr thc StnrR unit SlrllR-Sllfm , l.h'CR 1"Iorl"ll ( I.nt. TAMP4 . J la. , March IS.-Passenger on , the hlst steamer which has arrived from \ I Havana bring a stnrtlng story , They say that the latest rumor at the Cubm : cnlllul ) when they left was that the Spnnlsh Mhl\ Arcedo frell ( Into and sank an American steamer off Puerto del Ialtre , I was reported - ported that thc tcw. nnmberlng slxtcen persons . Ierlshed ) with her I IB not known whether the schooner hall arms or carried nn expedition for Cubnns. I was reported In havana that thc schooner had saied from Key West Inquiries ' , how- ever , fail to show that any boat 18 missIng or Unreported except those engage < 1 In legltlnatc tralle. Iany Baled recently fur West In < lan ports with cargocs Puerto del Iallre Is a harbor on thc northeast . east coast of Cuba latitude 21 :17 : north , lgt- I tude 76.42 west. It has a long all narrow entrance and affords excellent anchorage. I Is not far from thc place where the SI1nnish gunboat fred on the Alianca , I Is one of a dozen or so excellent harbors with which the Island Is blcssed , but I Is In a compar.L- t\'ely thinly settled porton and has no railroad - road leading 10 It from any direction. A vessel from Key West making for the \\'Ind- ward Iassagl' . the straits which divide Cuba on thc west from layt I on thc east , woull Iass ) within reasonable Ilstance of the port The nearest Island of the Bahama group Is a small rock which appears on the chart as ' St. Domingo Cay , the southernmost of the string ] mewl lS the Haggell Islands. Iucrlo , del Padre would be I convenient 11rt tu supply ammuullon I t to the revolutionists In the province of Santiago del Cuba , where one 11\lslun of the rebel army Is supposed to be operating. The Spanish cruiser Infanta Is Ibela , Cap- taIn Duenns , has sailed for havana. I 11 i believed . . . she - has ! withdrawn on account of the Illanca affair. UNIGO\'N AT WASHNGTON , WAShINGTON , March 18.-Nothlng what- : . ever Is known here of the report that ; : a Spanl h gunboat had fle I upon an American ' vessel oft the COoSt cf Cubl. 1)Iepatclies to the Associated 1 press last night from Key 7 West contained no lenlon of any such occurrence - currence Thu story , It will be notell , comes from Tampa , which Is the headquarters for the Cuban revolution- Its In this Cfuntry. I was first sent out a9 a special to the New York Herald , In which . I appeared this morning. Senor Iuruag declined today to see callers : or to receive any messags. In response to lrgent requests for Information on the Alli- anca aralr and the answer of SpaIn , a note from the minister was presented to all InquirIes - quirIes , saying : "Ixcuse me , I have nothing further for Publication. " Among thc callers on the minister was Mr. Gray , forer : owner of the Alanca , bltl ' . _ he . too , was unable to secure an Interview. He next went to the State epartment. Mr. : Gray was receiver of thc AmerIcan and flra- : zlian Steamship company , which operated the Alancf and sold her to the present owners. lIe speaks In hIgh terms of her Ca- pabihitles. Mr. Gray nays that hIs present business wIth the Spanish minister and the State department Is of a private nature and does not concern Ibo Alianca matter. tie Is wel acquainted with the coast trade between the United States Cuba and South America and does not believe our mmerclal Interests will be seriously affected hy the Cuban uprising - rIsing or by the Alanea Inchlmt. Secretary Oresham was closeted all morn- log with State eparlment officials anti other persons concerning dlploatc happenings . . since his Illness. In answer to Inquiries on the Alianca affair , Mr. I.andls his private secretr ) ' , said that Secretary Gresham au- theorized n formal denial to be mallo of reverts - ports that he had receive from 1Inister Taylor any answer to the secretar"s note V , demanding on explanation or apology from Spain. I IN TiE ALL.ANCA MATTER. Tim Stab department lies hall no limforma- ton from official sources touching the report which finds Ito credence here. The naval register shows that the Areedo Is a small sma\ schooner-rlg/ed Iron gunboat built In Spain In 1883 and ot about mime knots speed. I Is not known whether or not sue Is In Cuban waters. : . Other ! sources of Information 1 ! . han coo : Hal ulparmen are IlleWlso WIthout any Informaton on the mater and arc In- u cllle < 1 to dIscredIt the rumor. An Impenetrable surrounds the mystery ne- / tatons between the State department and the Simahuishi governmelt 01 the , \llanca aC- fair. I seems to have been borne lie Ul101 the olcials of the State department , that In the present state of excited Public fooling bettor progress can be imuada toward a peace- ful $ settlement of the question by keeping the various notes secret than by giving publicity to them before a conclusion has been reache'\ ' 'rime only resl10nse to dolnlo inquiries that cal bo obtained Is a 110sll\e refusal to this- cuss the subject II an ) ' aspect , amid whethcr or nol any actIon has yet been taken by the Spalish government Iii time direction of Issuing - suing instructions tO t Its naval omcerR to retrain - train from flrther Interference with AmerIcan - Ican shlplng ) , will probably be learned fIrst Cram lavnna , from which Point the order wi be dimmiributeul . President Cleveland conferred at noon today with Secretary Greslmm and Secretary Carlisle. 'I'he , \llanea affair was gone over nmmd time stntemelt Is made Ihat tim present nallect of the subject Is such as 10 give as- Burancc that there wIll be 10 trouble of a terlols character between tIme United States amid Spalmi. Consul General Wiiams has cabled 1 10 time State del1ltmelt that Oeneral Sanguiliy's trial has , II accordance with the treaty atip- nlatol . been tralaCerre,1 from time court martial to time ch'l tribunals , San/lllr has been tinder arrest charged wih participation II limo rebeilol by the Spanish authoriies , I who were ntuut to try him by court martial I whel Consul General Wiiams intervened , I . INTlmVIW NOT SATISI ACTOHY , Jmy WlST , 1'Ja. , Iurch IS.-The chief topic among the passengers by time steamer whIch just arrived from IhwOII was tIme unsatisfactory outcome of the Interview hall by time comllslollra sent by the governn1nt to treat with ' the rebel leaders II arms In time Ilsterl lirovimleeViuat inducements were offered by the cUlmlssloner for the cessa- ton of hostltl'S or what guaranties were 11romlsell ! are not lown , but all Irposllous were rejected , by ( he Insurgenls. They said they held Ihe ) SIUtOI ami were In a posi- ton to dictate their own iernumm. The prei Ediorialy. deprecates time rerut of the con- Cerence and asserts that I hs done more harm Ibln good ATIANlA. Oa . March 18.-Dr. A. J. Uaz , a lat\ of Cuba , but an AmerIcan citizen , who I. I at the head of the missionary work ot the Suutherl laplbt ! convention In the 1$1'111 , Is In this city . having come directly from Ilavamma , The llortor's ostenslblo mission Is to confer 'vitlu time authorities of the convcntion's imommue . , wlh aulhorltes COI'clton's homl board lucre . but hli sudden appeaanco at ibis jlncluro : alul his wel 1\\I lympathy wit im the 1'18C lt Cuban Ildellendclce have given rice to rUIWr that h8 has found \ I expdiomit to 18 away from tht land l during the IJeml. Ing Iroubles Dr , HIl declines abmoiuteiy l t ) talL of time rebeiliop. lie says thaI ) Ilaller In havana cI'ntnl" 10 news heurllg on limo subject and Ihat Is la impossIble for the pcollle there to form an ) ' Ilea of what * hI ( olIC on II tIme Interior S ItJumrl II\r ito Movimig. : ( JAIUml.AIN. S. 1 . March IS.-Spe- ( vIol 'i'clgramn.-Tmo ) I In the Missouri tlnt l'lvcr out at tliim . uohlt hul ) rt'lecnm und II run- n - o'T AN ULTIiI.l TIhIL \'IV.IU.WU.l I 1lllnn.l : . 1"1'11" ' J"II'r\Uol and , Semi n " 'nt"hl" p " 10 t Eim force It. MANAGUA NIcaragua . lrch 18.-Time Irltsh go\ernment. through Its minister here , has submitted nn ulhnalm to Nica- rague I demands n cash Indemnity at U5OOO as "smart" money to pay for the ox- pulsion of Mr. Hatch , Irlih consular agent , Ilurlng the troubles of lost year and also for the appointment of a commission to Investigate - gate the damages sustained by the persons and property or Irltsh subjects who were cx- polled , from this Mosquito reservation about the same tme : ly time terms of the ultimatum . matum Great Irlaln Is to name one of the commlsplones and Nlcaraguf another anti these two are to choose a third who shnl not ho a citizen of thc United Stales. I was also mnlle known that n Irltsh warshIp Is now on her way to Nicaragua to enforce I these denlnlls , which must he complied 1 with within seven weeks from limo 25th of February . ary last , the date of the ultmatlm , WAShiNGTON , Marc'.u IS.-I Is Imnposeiblo tt lear posltvel ) whether the State < e\Hrt \ , umlaut has been advised olcialy of time severe demands nl\le ul10n Nicaragua ! by Great Irlfll , but from thc fact that Oenerl Bar- rios , who was appointed ! y Nicaragua to en- Ilta\or to settle the dimctmlty . has recently pall several visits to tie State IlellJtment , In coml1ny with Dr. Guzman , the resident Nlara/uan minister , I Is assumell that our own govermenl Is ful ) ' posted In regard to the mnatter. Jt cannot le denied that thIs ncw Inclllnt , taken In connection wih flue hostle attitude of Great Britain toward 'emu- czuela promlse3 10 lead to trolble of a chu- acter much more serious tban the Incident of the Alliamica. Alalea There arc Iuestlons oC hnlemnly arising In Vemmozuclim growing out of claIms 11rccrre hy other European nntlomms . : \,1) of the elnhns grow out of thc fnlure of these re- 11blcs to meet their oblgatols to foreign debtors ulder time stress of bnrll tme ! > amid the Infuence of the world-wide depression In tmlle. As the Elrol1ean governments np- I Ileal to he moving to collect l'nese individual debts UI their own nccount , It Is f Iueston that the United Slates mlst speedily setle as to how far I IR prepnred to irmmmIt this process to go on Heckles there Ig I rther disagreeable relecton Ul10n American citizens - zens In the disputation that non : uch summit serve on the commson ! to adjudge the Ilamae. On the whole It Is Probable tlat the 11resl- lent < will Interfere , to secul' at hast nn Inrloraton of t'ne terms of the nllmatnl by an Ipepal to the Britsh ! o\'erlnent , rep- resentng tie great hanlshlr Imt It would worl to Nlcaragna under her ! ) resent Ile- pressed cOlnlton 10 prefer a emand for so large un Indemnity. OMIt TI ! A SIIXlIC I , ' T rim iusi : . Acton ff the . ( erlll , tlto Coulel I UI SI 1 v. l C. I I " 'R CIU mum " Ii t. I.ODON , March 19.-A dispatch to the Times from Berlin says that the Imperial Gazette makes ! tie startling stltement that the state counci , In adoptIng ) ilohenlohe's declaration on time cmmrremmcy question , oml c : the phraRe : "Wltimout . prejllclng our ho- penal currenc ) . . The cmlsslon , however , 1 no , indication that German has been con- verled to bIrnetallism. The declaration In the cmmrrency queslcn that uloheniolme read In the Iohenlole Helchstag was as follows : "Without prejudicing our Imperial curremmey one must confess that the differ- ences In time value of gel and silver con- tinume to react In our commercil life. Following - lowing , therefore , the tendency that led to the appointment of n sliver commlslon , I am ready to consider , In conjunction wIth the federal government , whether we cannot enter upon a frleml ) ' Interchange of opinIon as to common remedial measures \Ilb the othE states , which are chiefly Interested 10 mala- talnlng the value of slvr , " . STHI0 01' lNOLI-U SUO I ; 3IEN IS ON I.UleUI I.ubor COlel"ton flomird Offers Its Serciers IR MechIntrr. LOOON March IS.-Tho great lockout In the boot and sloe trade In London began this morln [ and by this evening 10,000 operatives were out The lockout also went Into operation throughout the boot and shoe manufacturIng dIstricts of the country. At Lelcestel' 30,000 operatives are out and at out Kettering and Holhwel 7.000 are locked 'I'Imo London , labor conciliation board has loathe an offer of mediation between the emPloyers - plo'es ami the Employes. The later object to the Inlroducton of Improve AmerIcan machlnerr and the employers have refused to arbItrate on the ground that the operatIves have not abided b ) previous decIsions or time arbitrators. I I estmaled that 200,000 bet , anti she operatIves throughout the country are out The worlshops In many places will b" opened tomorrow to nonunlonlsls and It Is pObslble that trouble wi follow. as the locked out men have blaloled pIckets around timeworks II works im op a . COI.01IUI\N IIIS'OLUTCOS A FAILUlJ' : . l'rlonorl ( rln Inel : Ilul ' 1010 lt Colon- diii itt lmt' I ' uI'ol'llonl'I"tory. . COLON , Colombia , March IS.--A number of polItical prlson'rs captured at Docas del Taro , charget with cumplcly In the recent lsturbances there , have been handed bere General alurls has defeated a force 01 3,000 rebels at Suala In the province of Socorro Tim rebels are retr2atimmg toward Bo'aca. The rench cruiser Roland Is going to I.a Gua'ara , Venezuela , In connection wih the trouble between Frammco zmmmd that repmmblic. A tele/ram rece'ell here from PoInt Care , date 10gola , announces that the re\oluton In Colombia Is over , The triumph at General Eels , time eommanoer of the go\'ernmenl forces , bas been comopiele , the deel'e en- Iagemenl being foulht nCn' Medaga In thl' Illart of 8anlamler. ThJ rebels Olmherlng 3,000 : , who were oe- foaled 1 by General Iateurs lt Suate In time provllc ; of Socorro , and who ar.rwanl re- Ireale < 1 toward Bocu'as , have surrendered to General Iuteurs. 1.\:1,1:1 : A FEV 01" IZI'1'.t'S l"II : I" . Latest : UV from S"h.I.lr Not Emmcommrmig- lug In I hn i-I'rcItItimt. SAN FHACISCO , : Ialeh 18.-Gemmermil . \lonlo Ezeta . who Is saftly hOI er In a ! comfoltuble hotel ben' , alnOlnres thnt a new rebellion 11 his Interest haK tuleen i'imii'o In San Salvmlol' . 'rime last Itealll' ( main lime south brought u letter to iLmela I Itltng thai on l oIJ'lar ) ' 1 last IIlslde11 ( iuiterr'z mmmmlmm it hem , I I conpi racy Ihat I bud hen immi trued fOl' tbe Iummrlse uf vol II tmi t I mug talng 1'zlln : 11 1"11 at plrlc 10\ernlelt If 4mmm Hah'alul. Pnder Gultrrer' olhn' all time iemuding ! l'onKllalOle were hot , Amnomug them WCe t'u Olls 111i0s I alHI tmi iget \monl t 'UIllln : lan ulllo. 'l'imo cimit't of 1.011'1 wus alKu immmnmedlmtteiy shOl , 111 agents of the guvemmmnuehmt 'aused the mst of ' . IN\'ll'lment I'nl al'.lt 111n ) m.mme- IH- Iecll. ) 'I'ho ietl'm ' 1IIIs , that \ the Ilrl1irs Who . Wl'n' In jul Incr the ! it mmiirIsImm . Wl'l\ turmlere.l to Ie han/ell , mind . 1 ur.rlslnJ : \\1 that ly thts tme limo omtIm' has hmeemi ext''mmted , ( olouel Yusuez a m.tmpitoetl lelltr of the Illoteu'IS HIIIIell \ moh of Indl.lnt rltzcns , Ihe letter stal"8 , IIHI Ezetu : hlH coneludl' 1 thut his folowerl ehosl un InOPIOllne moment 1'1' ' their IIHI'ltlklng. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'I mops In i l'IHMII ff I tib' . . I. IUt D , March IS.-An olrlli dlsiummtcim ( rout lu\alnl laYI thut Gln"tai lit l'hamlle titus left Munihla with mu force of ' Iunlin'lh I t'muvalry anll Infantr lie his gomme In tp directon \1t1)'IJmo , ( enful tarrl.'h IHI garmi- lol'll Uulre Inl hues sonl II Ilurbult of thc relttis. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : I'\.I"II"r ; ; 1'1 In I " I Ii. Cllr ! Mortl"'II. 1 1.lHI ) , March IS.-The Justa UIHI Ideal 1 . ( nl\lIalr ) are 10 be Irmecuta1 before a l'ourt'llrlul oil nCCollt of artIcles whih timey hlubl hhl lelectng upon time con- duct uC IrlY ul'el's , . ttmitt ; 11'1'1\1) ' l'roimoummced . 1111' I SAII' . . \ l. I'inh. . Inrtl : S.-h' hlummi- mood uleleguic t ? the comlmmtltutloauul ' i mun , elegut contlt.lof11 " 01'(1 lon from 8un Juan tounl ) . 1IIb , wait ' shown hue story tclcglallhed front ' "w Yo.I , nhlut I Ito rich luld I'J JI ll' I lll Juan 11'1 lie ChtUlct11zl'l the story as u lulumenlal lake . unit says tlt imo bueh ! lan 11 Gordon II Im'wn In his ; connl ) KANSAS ( { CiTY BANI ( FAILURE ial Bom Carrying n 1Iavy Ljtl } for About Two Yenr NATIONAL BANK KEEPS ITS DOORS SHUT 8nAII"1111 . TellHrIrly . II tutu " ' 011rnlr ll'nr 1.nl. . nie In4 l" , " SnII'rlu ! 1111" Steady ) ' HrIln 1\(1 : Slleo -\I"tl ! Lmirgm. ' . KANSAS CITY March IS.-Tht National flank at Kansas City falbd to open its doers this mnormming. The direct CHlse oC the ( allure I was the unfavorable Iatement of time bank's affairs g\'cn ! out March 5. In time Panic of 1S9 ( the bank sutpehitletl . lut through an arrangement then malle between the deposlor anti the stockholders I was permllell to resume business . The stenl ) ' withdrawal of deposis since that tme has pl cod the bmk In an embarrassing position and n tsslated another snspenslon Time sttement given out Is not complete. It shows assets of 1,800,000 ; liabilities , " , - 050,000. - The Star thIs Mteroon will say editorially that none of the other banks of the city : will be In nnyY affected . thc ) ' beIng In splenllhl condiion , Though tim hank was lmown to have been In a shnky condilon , the failure WS unex- pectetl and the news ot the suspension created Iluite a sensation In financial circles here. The followIng notices , 110ted on the batik doors , were the first intimation the public had that the banls business hud dropped of so much ns 10 force I to close Its doors : "To 1ellslors : The directors amid stock- holders uf this bank have decided to dis- contnue busluess Al depositors will be Imld In full. ful."J. " . . . " "J. S. CIICK , President. A second notce read : "To Whom I May Concer : This bank Is In the hands of the undersigned. " 0. W. GAI.BtAITH / , " ( limited States flank Examiner. " These annonlcements causeJ no exclement , A smal crowd /athered about the banl , but I soon dwindled away to a half dozen loungen , and an occasional Passerby simo would read time mmotices . and say : "That's too bad , " anti pass on. Stockholders or de- hiOtitors called occasionally , and most of them were admuuitted. In almost every case they would walk to the desk anti shake hands with PresIdent Chlcl , who In a few words , woult explain the situation , Ills explanton was In every case satsfactory , There was no loud talk and no nnfavorable comments WHe mnade. < I Since the publication of the bank's statement on March 5 , deposItors have been wllnirwln their deposits , anti on Saturday c\enlng I was apparent to the officers of the bank thRI they could not carryon the bURI- ness timroumglm toay unless the clearing house ! throu/b : I cale 10 their assistance wlh a loan. CLEARING HOUSE DECLINED TO ImLP. A meetIng of the Clearing House a.ssocia- ton was called for yesterday , wblch was at- lelltd by the directors of thE' National Dank of Kansas City President Chick sal ! : "Sat. uday we paid out over $60,000 . and saw that \O could not meet the demand this morning unless something was done. We needed nbout GOOOOO to put us In goad simape. SOI ; of the banlts were anxious to help us , but the feelng was not general , and we conse- quenty declined the assistance Time Bank of Commerce offered to help us , but we had decide to suspend , so as to pay all depositors ' nlk ! and no one person will have nn ad- vltagl. Every deposItor will be paid In ful anti uo one wIll lose a cent We will cndeavcr to have a stlement just as soon " as possible A prominent member of the Kansas City Clearing House associaton said : "The Iqullnton ot the National bank of Kansas City In no wise affects the other banks of thIs cl ) That the bank would have to Iquhlate sooner or later has been for some time a foregone conclusion. When the bank failed on July 1i , 1893 , durIng the panic , It was lloublul then whether or not I would reopm agaIn The probable assets of the bank arc close to ' 2,000,000 , but owing to the tact that much of this Is represented by boom paper and real estate , It wIll be very slow : of collection. In fact , the closing of the banI can hardly be lermsd a failure , but simp a gradmmal dying out. There Is but little doubt but what the depositors will re- ceive dollar for dolar wih interest for their mooney although It may b ( sonic time before . fore they will get theIr pay. " ' 'he current opinion expressed among bankers and others who have information emu the mater fixes the amount that will be realized by stockholders nt trom 25 to 40 per cent at theIr holdli/s of stock. Time principal stockholders were emu the directory. Cashier W. A. Hule of the Dank of Commerce - merce said that telegrams hall been sent out by bls bank 10 the country banks who ha\t been customers of the National Dank of Kansas City Intormlng them that all drafts on time suspenlled bank wi be honored by the Nmttiomial Dank of Conumnerce "I also am notifying ' - C'lng time wholeselle merchants of this cIty that our bank wi honor theIr checks If they so deslro. In this way there wIll be no Inconn'nlence to time merchants or depositors of the bank of Kansas City. " O.D"ST thANK IN TIlE CITY. The folowIng fgures show the gradual failing off In the bammk's business since the 11anlc of usDa : On July 12 , 1893 , time total deposits were $ In90OOO : February 28 , 1894 , $1,777,000 ; March I , 1895 , $990,000. The taint deposits aggregate 100,000 : cash on hand yesterday , $ : OOOOO. Til blnle Is the oldest fnancial Insttuton In time thy , having : b.en es'ablhhe by Messrs. .1 I , S. amid W. I Chick before the war Until the 11anle of 18 : I was r3nlwl as one of time stronesl banks In the we t In July , 1893 , I bucumbed to a tutu and temporarily closed Its doors. Alhough the capital was reduced ! and the stockholders paid In a 50 per Ient aUeument In time reorganization , the Inst'l tutlon has le\er recolerCI from the blow I ( ; ree'P at Ihat tme , and Its suspension now I Is directly utrlbuttd to Ihat Eupenslon. The olcers of the bank are closeted wih several of the heavy dello310r al this time . 1 II under.loll thai It Is the Inlentol to wind time affairs of the intitution antI up tle aralrs Insttution re- lire flom buelmuess . Presldenl J. S. hick says that time sus. pelalon Is merely a Ilullaton , anti I hat not 1 IIel10sior \ Ill lose a cent , Since March 5 I the Ilrposlor ha\e been drawing out , as they' ' conallered the Iatement very ulfavorable , On Saturda over GOOOO was wltlirawn and the otc r Faw that It time run conlnued they would , not be able to ( ontnue Payment tea ) There Is no probability that any of time other lanks \ I bl affected In any way Whlh there wa con ller31le extcment when the bl11enlon was fut made public . yet there Is the best of feeling among depositors for time o cer of the fllCI Institution . , \ the otlol banks the snspenslon was re- gorllell as an untortunate affair. which will hare no Ilrrcl effect except to increase time busllesh of all the olher banking Immstltutions. In hanllnl circles tie weakened condilon of 'the lulk lad been klown for a long time , ali the action 01 time directors In deciding on sUslenslon was no surprise , There were mme hllcalonb . ot n run al nny oilier Immittitu. W'.SIliNGTON , March 18.- -'he comptrl- ler oC time ctmrrcncy today received a telegram aliounclli lime suspension or tie : atonal lanll of Kansas ( I ) Dank l xaIller : G. W. Oalbralh was InlntlatelY uppolnted temmi- porar recelnr. The capital ! stock at this bank h $ 1,000,00i ( , with assets al Ihelr face value . 3mounlnc 10 nearly $2.000,00 of wh'ch $170,600 Is In cash on hand anti due from other banks. The liabilities are utmated at $1.0StOOO. This lalle suspended In 189 and ) subsequently reopened but It Ii said that owing to time contnued hard tmrs It hu never been able to recover from the lose Incident to tht anlc . lW1TUt fl.tX.t''m " ' Vr.m OX IN COURT . -I. , \rlUICntR for HnloYlt tt 'YMhtnJtol tn ile l.nrll In Two \'tel , . NEW YORK , March 18.-llhl examination of Charles A. Dana editor bt the New York Sun , on a charge ot criminal libel preferred hy rank D. No'es of time , 'Wahington Star c.mo up before Conumisslon4r Shields In the federal bUlllng this forenoor * . The suit drew a big crowd at newspaper Incn and lower. M. ! ) ana wu represented by Lawyers Hot and hitchcock . anti Dstrlqt Attorney Ic- I'arlane appeared for Mr. NoU. The ques- ten was whtlhtr limo courts ot the nstrlct of Columba ! imad the right to . 11emauJ Mr. Dan's removal front this , CI to Washing- ton mil Lawyer Hoot str j10usly aseteJ that Washington courts had ) not the power lie l.slstell that I I crlmt was commu- mltell by the publication of any statement In Ills city the Cat should bE tried In New York City and that there was no power in- \sted In limo district courts Washington 10 try such a case. Mr. ) Dal arrived shorty after 1 o'clocl anll his ) son Paul came In a few minutes late . ' lato.United United Slates Dstrict Attorney McParlane presemmtod a certified copy of time papers , which contln three counts of a criminal lbel Lawyer Hoot objected to the papers blng I1t II evidence on the ground th,11 they were not , Properly authentcntCI and , that the state- ments In them were Inconujetent and irrele- 'ahmt. Inc01\lent Louisa Kenney , who Is a Clerk In the mar- shl's omce , was the first WlneSR called ntl was qucstoned as to the ! dent ) of Mr. iamma ) Thomas hitchcock was not examined amid Paul Dana was the only olhcr witness. limo lawyers for the defense rRlse a point ns to whethcr Mr. Dana hM : lythlng to do wih the IHhlcnton ; of the New York Sun anti whethr he could be hell responsible for nn.thlng IHblshed In that paper on Fob- rumiry 22 of this year. Lawyer Hoot's objections were invariably o\errule,1 , br Commissioner Simielils. Mr. Itchcock said that : :1. Dana hall nothing tu tin wih the buslnes mnnagement cf the Sun ' There was n wblspered consultation be- tween Mr. Hoot amid the .eliiur of the Sun , when time former stated that he had just I been Informed thnt Mr. Noycs was not a' ' rcsldent Washington or time District , but \as n registered voter ot Montgomery county , Maryland. Mr. lacFnrlane object anti \a1 sustalld , Mr. Hoot then mO\ed for the Ilscharge of the cfendnnt , on the following grounds : I. That mme IJnbahle caUse haM heen shown for believing ur Sm(1ectnl ( hurt guily of any offense ugolnst lime laws of the United Sta tcs. 2. . On the ! ground that . the . mrrant Issuel I ! agnlst nll was not ISSUl' on In-uall CUll Sm' , 3. : i 'fhat time wam rant was not supported by olth or atilrmnmmtion. t. ' 1hlt the mnter nlege.I " u ' prhahle elUHeus . not supported ' I ' oath or mImnmm- ! ton. ton.I. That I 110es not appear that any 0- ( ( nseIS committed I : the , Jeiel11nt within the jurlsleton , of the IlprCme court of the District of Coiumnbl'u. j. , ' .hat It alrmat\'ely . kppears that mme oCense WUH commltpd wih n the jurlslHc- ton of the DistrIct of lumhln. Commissioner Shields denied all these mo- tons , and announced that heouM sign a regular warrant of commmiment for Mr. Dana , and hold him to await the order \f removal by the district jmmde. United States District Attorney McFarlnne at once went before Judg Drown with the order from the commlrsloner , amid time cout announced that he would hear the argument upon the moton for a warrant of removal for , the defen\lant \ to the , city or Washlngton , April 2. t . . - - . G lWlGLA CO 1'7'OS - , rlO JltlS Ow.l - ? , iz/ , , -I Appell to time 'eclmlo to Cotll J "plm.C anti 1'llHo ' fol'o helter Crop ATLANTA , Ga , March 18 , - . Delegates from a number of counties In the state met here to ay and organized the Georgia Colon Growcrs' associaton , with State Senator \V , _ A. Droughton ns preshlmt. The following ad. dress was adopted : To the Fnrmers of Georgia : Realizing the Importance and necessity of concerted action of all enllged In the growing of cotton . ton , for mutual protecton , we , the Cotton Growers' ProtectIve association , In conven- ton assembled , do hereby appeal . , not only to those enga/e In growing cotton , but nil interested In I , for their active co-operation In an effort to better our condItion. , The Imports Into Georgia exceed imer exports. ' .herelore there Is nn Imperative necessity for le uc11 our expenses of all kinds from a ton of grln to expnsts of potash Spenl nothlnl that can he dent , without ; our home products are superior to any : \Ve woul encourage - courage the estuDlshment of factories of nil Ilnds , as by that means theIr emptO'eH mnay become consumers 'of our . products. The contraction of the currency may be relieved by a system oC bartering between the farmer Rnd merchant . \VI appeal to you to old In thIs effort . First , Ba' the rlsl1" of sUpplieS of every 1lnd pcsRlbe ! to he produced on thc farm for the sustenance of man and beast. Second , fly maklnJ the- coton crop a surplus crop , Intensifying pits culture on every lne , ' .h1nl , Dy time use of more home made fertilizers and the use of less ! commercial fertilizemmm. . I In inviting your co-operation we assume you that there Is no fees. dues or charges lude tim' membershIp . and no salarIed emI I cers , but each county Is left to pursue Its own plan of carrying out the plans of our O'gunlzaton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( J11.1 ROLl ) JlTll . ' TIM 1.VW TIWIJS.J.Yl' . Nmualy .Jnlla amid 111 , AI"xlulor Street littler Arrest Ii nClli"ool. DgADWOOD March 18.-Speclll ( Tell- grmim-Nnsby ) , James Ind Mrs. Alexander Street Wl'rc tommy 111acell under arrest fur stealing gold umllgum from . the mills of the Jumeltale : lnln company . The tbefs hae extlllled over a Period of live or six yeats , al1 Imolnt In the algregate to from $10.0 to'50 , X0. 'l'ime stenlngH were first . begun by Alexander - ander Street , whu ucclplel the I.osllun . of Ilal , emmnalgmmmmmmtmom' of the Jolettnic com- pam' , 11\1 the Colvenlelty' 10cat'll Jewelry estmtbilmmiimmu'nt at t4penrllsbm , a few moPes estahl 8pearlsh mils tram DOI\I\ooll , eOlduete.1 hy hula brotberH , WIS uSf.1 to dispose of the purloilell gold Alexander Street was nrrritel und COI- vleted a few years ago fur stealIng goll from the mills ' hut 10ne of.1 bU : ever been I'eco\elell , It \wlnl \ elahmrl thut hln wife hnl put I In a secure , hlln ! pilce. ' arrested . ' have , after 'Ihe lll.tes u t".liU' nfer beIng In time sweat box , for te\erul hourl l'onfeRsed their guilt , tex I Is thoulht thnt limo greater part of the goitl stolen wi he turrenderld , ; , I A. U. I'V. . 1t"lburl Cmmirge " ' 101/1. / I YANK''ON , S D. . Mar h 18--Speelal ( Tel- . ' . Order of. egmm.-Ylnllon ) lodge , . Ancient United W'orkmcn hUl" .4lsovered what seems to he a Ichemo on therlrt ! of certain grmmnd iotige olcers In Suth ) IIta to perpetuate - petuate thelselveH In ollce , Comm wcl us to hlve the burRing of ' abOut $ .0 In money. A short tme ago grand lodge oUcer" of the Ancient Order or , ' < \\'orlnen uf South Dflla submhte 1 10 Iuhordlnate lodges of the slate 1 Ir0POIt10fl 10 .iimipeimse with time gmnll lodge mneetinI for this year wih gecetn miamI to Ile\oto $3r.1 Whll , would he hout the expense of holding the grand lodge , together - gether wih $ If Uddloall , ) to he milell by lubberlltol amung mmubordiiutte 10dues , to purehate tN'd Iraln for ya"IOls memJ.rl of the onler throughout th m4tale. 'l'he Yunk- tOi lodge , Impoim Investl,1IUon. .lsco\ered thut this alount of money would purchase only ahout 10 bushel for ouch lodge In time slnte , which grain would HO about one- ellhth of the way around ; 'rime local lotIge , Iherefore deelnll to \nlertaln time 11101)0- Illon , anti uI.polntell . a compmnittec to draft a formal protest 1/lln51 cOllmltee . Wil ( , xcullo Teihs Emittit' . SIOUX 1"\1.1.8 , H. Do March 18.-Speclul ( 'Felegrmmiu.-An hnporlunt . poclamaton will he isstmed tomorrow by Uo\ernor Sheldon Owing to the exlslcnce of 1.leuro.pnlulonlu . anti ' tlisenmmes Texas other ( 'ontullous Ilseuses ulong cattle I . time governor has forbidden tmpor- tlton of ni Texas cattle Into South Dii- kola for 0\ ) ' \11. Hanchmen' this slate purchase SiO ( tt $ IOO.o ( worth pn- 111'1) ' o ) 'eurlnt Texans , amid time Irodl- lalol mmeriotmmmiy I affects rlockmen of both slates. The Ilroclumatou forbIds the 1m- porluton ot < ! tte from Kouth of n 1111 ; runnIng from San Francisco to North Cdro- lieu , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jultcllln.t h.I'clur Iieitica. PhOENIX , ArIz. , Mr'1m lS.-1'rh'ale dispatches - patches Iecplvet hen ( rein Wlahlnoton state tbat h3ecrctar' # mlh h'll ruled adversely to Governor Hushes en the rhar8eS mantle agaInst the . mule a8 tnf governor. HEIRS SPlNC A SENSATiON Fight for the Millions of Jtmes G. Fair is Beooming Intcrcsting - OFHRE A NEW WILL FOR PROBAH l'iirjmortuu tn I las-n lmecmiVrittciu by time 1eeIMI'1 itt n i.mttir n"to' 1hll the ( limo I'reluu < ly Ilruro time L'utmrt. SAN FRANCISCO , llreh 1S.-The legal squabble over the $40,000,000 lel by . the late "Bonanza King , " James G. Fair . dc\.elop.1 afresh fresh sensation tu.a ) ' . What pUr1Jrls tu be n later will than the one 11re\lousl ) ' offered for probate \\'ns IntrOlueet lu time case. Time wi lnt Iroduced , I wi be remmiemmuberetl . ' clerk's olilce , mmmd : was stolen from the count o ce nll In order that the Ilocument might be pro ' , bated , Jlllg Slack hall fnal ) ' rule < that n certfl I copy ) of the will mlht be sub- stttmited . Upon the alleged will Introluce,1 , oday n biter contest wi hinge This neW document pun'orts to bl II holographic wi I Is writen In lead I.cncl , on two sheets of legal cap I1111' . I was brought Into court sccurely framc1 bet\\eEn two platE3 of glass and was presenteti by Reuben Lloyd , atorney for \Irglnla Fair ull : lrp , lermal Oelrlchs of New York , dnughter of the Ileceased. The attorneys for Charley F'ilm' , Ihelr brotlmer came Into court wih Mr. Lloyd , nIl a1111ar- enly approve 1 of the Iroctedlngs , There Is no longer mummy doubt that the thrle children hl\'o combined to light for the.llrobato of this latest Ileged wl\ Under its Ilrovlslons time v.mst tstute woul be , lVllel1 nlnost cllual Itween the two daughters Ill Chnr- hey , all ) time dlslrlluton woull1 be made nl once. once.Vnder time will 11re\101Rly olernl for ; mro- bale these chidren would get only the Income - come from the estate during tbelr term of life , nnt upon the death of all of them I he estate would be divided 1 Into three ellual parts , one part golnS to the chidren of Irs. Oelrich , one Part to the c'.mIimlreii ' of Virginia Fair , unless she die without issue , wben this shure would revert to the chlllren of Irs. Oelrlcbs , aimmi the remalnllg one-thIrd to the famiies of several brothers and sisters of the tieceased Churles Fair's recent marrIage - rIage caused ni eorangement bet ween hIm- sef and his falher antI 1 was cut 01 wRIt a life Interest In the Income of the cstnte. Ills widow would get nothing. In other rc- spects time wi first producc 1 nnd the will 11rodncell today are simmullar. In the sccond will , howevr , Charley Fair I receives a special - cial bequest of 500,000 , to be paid Immediately - ately before the distribution of the slale. Iesrs. Angus ami Crothers nnd Dr. Marie 1.1\lngston arc namell us executors under the second wIll . Angus and Crothers nre two of four Cxcutors named In the will pre- \Iously fed , and which gave Ute executors entire control of the estate nt fat salaries during the life of the Ihree chiden , Alorey Lloyd , In presenting this secoimi ahlegel will , explained that , according to its . date , I was cXEeuted three days later tban the will prcl sly filed. lie HaII he would prove that the existence of the wi was only known to a few , and , after a long search , I had been found In time possession uf a "very estimable lady " whose name Mr. Lloyd woull rot dIvulge lt present. lie stated that alma had not produced tt before , because she read ! t. the other will belug offered for probate 1nnd that she supposed I05 a . later ou- monl than the one held by hcr. Further- more , aim had desired to avoid tie publIcity . The attorneys for the executors under the first will Intimated very strongly that they believed this alleged will to be a forgery , ) Further prcbable 11roceedlngs were finally continued until April . 2. SJUlT.IGl i.TIlE C.IftSOX JUST. Eighty Thoullsd ) ulnrs Worth of Gold aol I Sliver 1M 1".lnf CARSON , Nev. . Mlrch 18.-Andrew Iason , Ioverment mint Inspector mummul slpel'lntnll- emit of thc New York assay department , has been In Carson for the past week inspecting - specthl affairs at the United States mint In this clt ) ' . An urtcle In timlem evenhmmg's 'rlbune has ulven rile to rlmorl that some- thing was \Tong at the mint , lS heretofore time presence of gove1ment Inspcetorl has been Imown to the PltllC on mime tIny of urrlval ' .he fact that 10 mich secrecy was ! observed caused ugly rumorl and this even- ! Ins I wits leuI'ned from Hirsch Harris , meleI and refiner , that something was wrong at the mInt anti a shortage had been discovered 1 about u munth ago. I was learned that something over $ SOO had mys- terluusly lml1peared and Ihat five cleanups - ups were made In quIck succession , as It was thoulht IOle clerical error hail heen made hut this failed to reveal the cause of the shortage. RefIned gold ) and sliver to that amount has disappeared from the do- partment , al Inspector Ilason expects to be able to clear up- the mystery In I day . or two. Mr. BurrIs also Ilatlll time reason 10 luch secrecy was observed , was thut It waR riot deemed IHlvlsuble to gIve the matter publicIty , n8 that might preent the ills- cuvery of thc cause and time recovery of the bits. No direct chnrges have been made its yet and I wIll probably be some da's he- fore the mystery Is tmnraveied. The presence - ence of General Hob Keatng In CarBon to whom Hevcral mint eI1110)s , . Inclllll SUl1elInlellent Adams , owe timeir posltonH , Is a sllnileant fact. . I IJIHI < I 1'1 aiuur.t 10 Loan t'1 ' thlln. WASHINGTON , Iureb IS-Senol' hmo- mere , the Mexican minister here , hal en- lerell a formal dCllal oC limo leeU'lc ' of time IlhlRhed Itltement that time impentiimmg war let\\'epn Mexico all fuatemala Is clime tu the llfuenee of 1 Blltshnlcule , ' ' ) whleb controls the 'eutmtepec ! ral\I ) ' . from fear of time comlletton uf time Guate- mfllan roaml . Time mlnl/ter asserts tbat lint- limit bolllrH of the stock would bll\e lueh mono to lose thun to galn by a war , whlcb woull tend to I'edueo the value of Ihelr leeurlteH , . 'wn or the 1' e'II'oll I 'ristummera rnl.lur"c'I SEATTLE , W'mmimbm , Inlch IS.-tI11 to a late bour Ihls aflroon two of time nine couvletl who e/eal1c < 1 ( iota time county jnl Sunday night hlve heen captured , lanek , who hel,1 , 111 m the jai br . was In the cOlpan ) ' of the two men call1ulell , ahoul twenty feet bobtail one of thcm , hit before the olcel rould gel him he got Into tutu untienbrusim Olcrs and eltzcns arc scourlnl thl e'Oln- try In every directon , alnl It Is Ille\'I'11 effected that limo . l'aptlro of the fugitives wi 1m . Wi Flplu ) ' lora l.n. , CI YFNNI E , March 18.-Speelal ( 'rele- grm.-Unlon ) Pacific olelalH have Iwen IH- recte to arrange for lallng ehe'enn" I CI eight transfer point Freight from Chl- cage Ihl.ped over the Chicago & North- wtKter ! anll Chicago. : llwaukcc & SI Paul and from Kansas City tout ) Ht .IOHOPh except - cellt when shlpp In car loll for poinlmm { emi the Union Iacilo all conneetonH'elt of Che'enne will be rllolllell hel'e. Additional freight hunlers , wi he employed , " 'orkl.1 the "cholo 'oo tIftc'im . ATLANTA , On. , March IS.-Repol'tl of time operations of the swlnller who has Ileln personating Colonel A. J. West qmmmmntem. master general of Georgia , In Pbladelphla. Boston anti , elsewhere , contInue to 'roal'h contnue Colonel \Vest amid his flJcwl1 imeme. Colonel ' \CS\ Is gm'e'mttly annoyed that hil name mmhoultl have hcen used In Hueh a manner . und ) Is hllbl gratIfIed to lear of time mci-i est of the crook ) In iiostomm 1.lh"ral 1)1011IIJ'lruK. 4 . SA1.INA. h-Comm. , Mnlch IS.-The twenly- Ifh unnuul meeting oC time . \ uHIHlnlH s'noll of time Swedish Lutheran chlrlh , which has been In session at 1.lndbburg , closed tOlla ) ' . 'rhe ItateR of Iunsa . Ne- brska , California uiuui 1 time ColumbIa con. flrence are eOlprlled In title confen'nce. Many prominent divInes were IJreHI'nt and much Illolulle work - . was - - accoIPIhed. ( hlh WUl01 Wor:111 ror 6Ill'.Ile. SAllr LAICE , Murch 18-A deleguton of woman luffratlsII appeared before time ron- sttltonal convnton with 11"tlonl alHI memorials In favor ot woman * cuifnumge. Time documents were reuII 11 < 1 referred to all- proprlato cOlmltles , 'rime commlteo un preamhle and declaraton oC rights malle I report whIch wait mUIII the special order for consideration on Wedlelll ) .1ILI.T1.L TU J : "m'l' us 2'lIl . 1.11U. ; Thirty II"YI ut Vohleuimmty , In Storm for time : "hll'r I nys or Xo" Orb , no. NEW OlJ.IMS. March IS.-The labor slttmation remmmalims , The immllitia siuaton re11ins lnehRngell 1IIIn , aCer their day's rest yesterday , were prompt In responding 10 the cal of dimly this 10rn. lmmg and the various : cOllamls were 01 the 10\0 early antI work was reslle,1 every- where on time river front The nnnounce- lent on Saturday that several commmpanles of mmmiiitla front time coummtry votmlcI nm'rl'c today to take time jilaca of time city troops seems to ima'o l.meemm errommeomis , for Governor Foster said yesterday hut wouitl net call emi time eoumm- try troops for a while yet , Vu'imemm cccii tnl.my time govermior ealtl that time mmmIiitnry uolmltl be kept cmi time mevee for an lmmtieflmmito perlotl , hmroblbi thirty clays , for lie % as dutermmmlntut timat mme repetiPomm of Inst Tuesday's scenes imoimId tnke 115cc. lie smticl that mmotimiimg t mis yet mmccommmpiisimei 1mm time way of setthimmg ( lie trommiuics. A gmmmmg of mmegro Imutterers who crossed time river thIs mmmormmlmmg to immulemutl the steamer Etolia of Elder. lemmmpster & Co. uuc'ro mimet 0mm their arrival by a mutmnmlmrr of wimite mmmcmi , vhio told timemmi timey woimhil mmot lie alionemb to tvork mmmii commmmmtaimieml , timemmm to rettmrmm to thmis sitia of the river at ommce. hater a commmmmuil tea froimm time Screwimuemm's musocIittIomm of Jefferson cnmmio over mmmd nplmiinul for work elm time stenmumer. After mm brief commfereumce It uvas agreed tlmmut time vork omm time Etollmt simcmtmiml bo tilvitleti , time Jefferson pumisim mmmemu taklmmg omme- imaif mmmd time negroes fnoimm tlmis cIty the oIlmen No flmrther trouble is anticipated at timat hmolimt. Time uvimole mlvcr frommt prespmtteti a mmtcro decitlotiiy lively aplmeanmmmmco this after- mmoomm timamm mit ammy timmue for time last u'eelc. Cotton Is arrivlmmg freely ammul time mmmemm are Imuisy at work icndlmmg shIlls wIthout mmmobomtn- tiomm emm time Part of ammy ammo , 1110 ( 'fiT l'OR llflKIfl. ' I ICUX. ScrIomm'u Trmiiulc Tlm'nigimt to lie iirewiumg 1mm tim ( limit ) 'mmiicy , PITTS11URG , Marcim 18.-Timere Is mmmcli slmculatiomm rIfe commcerniimg time imnobable out- conmue of time abrogation of time maim workers' scale by tIme 01mb u'alley operators. Jtccorti- lmmg to the terms of mmgreemmmemmt citimer itluic commit ) termimmnte it by givltmg sIxty days mmotice. Time Ohio valley Iromm immammufacturers gave time reqmmiretl mmotlce , wimicim uu'Ill expire AprIl 1. ' Time exact nmmmemmmmt of time retlmmctiomm timey tie- sire is imot htmmovmm , for mmeitimer time mmmnmmu- facttmrers mmor time Ammmaigammmatetl association ofllciais uvIli furmmimmhm ammy ilgtmrcs. It hums beemm I stated timmut a rctltmctlomm of 20 imer cemmt 1mm nil tielmartmmmemmts uvlhi iiti imakcti , httmt as time Imimmi- uillmmg rate at lmrceent is ommly $1 ier toil , uiUhm propomtlommate rates for ilmmisimlmmg , it is thought the tienmammmls will mmot be so great. flmmt whatever - ever retlumetiomi Is graimteti time OhIo valley ncoiuio will imave to be givomm to iminmmtmfactmmrcrs all over time emmllmtry. so timmmt time reaumli of this mmmatter wIll affect all time iromm workers 1mm tIme Ammmaigammuatemi aseociatIomm. l'rcsitient Gam'imtmmtl 1mm bmmsy loday semmdlmmg out eirctmlars to time stmbomtilmmate lodges. statimmg tIme uroposItioim of time Ohio valley mmmammmmfnctmmrcrs amid reqtmestimug them to vote aim it , so flint time rostmlt will be known before AprIl 1. If time lodges refuse to grammt tIme ilemantlim of time mmmammumfacturers it may result 1mm ammother long strIke wimlch woumlti be dommhiy disastrous 1mm view of time gradual resumimmption in time iromm buslmmess timat hmns iteemi goimmg omm during time past few mnontims. - C.11It11G TO 1CE1I' UI' TI1I1f II'.I ( ; RS Millers tJmuioum Orgaumizimit for time Memm's Pro- teetiomp , MINNEAPOLIS , Mardi IS--T1m3 organlz- 11mg of the millers' upto'i ammuong tie ? * ipera tlves of time flour mIlls is the source of aeme ammxiety to time mumbhi hmroprIotors , urhm evidently fear trouble. Time reduction of wages by time l'ilIabury-Wasimhiunmm company at the demmmand of its Ermgllsim ewners was tIme cause of time orgaimization which Includes every nmlli and every class of employes , Time tmniomm limit imot yet afiiliatemi witim time' Kmmigimts of Laboi' or time Federation , but expects to cimoose one or the other soomm , C. A. Pillsbury , mlisctmsslmmg time mimatter today , said ( Imat time wage reductiomi lmad boeim put oft as long as possible mmmmtil time wlmmter simommld he over , and timat It did not average over 10 per cemmt in imis commupammy. Time other commmpmmmmies imave mmiatie no nmove to retiuce uvages as yet. _ _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ 1)Ie.INIC .J1C81f.'u'IO Itt' TIlE Ir.i.IEU , tmuuimily of Four itt ' , % 'ictmItlt I'olsonotl by mmmi iimdlnii-L'aremutit Iyiiig , WIChITA , Kan , , Marcim 18.-1ermry Cimerry , imis trlfe and two sons Raymmmoafiageci 10 and Henry aged 3 , uvere poisoned by drink- lag water from a well near a vacammt imouse adjoinIng their hmonme 0mm Nortim Fiftlm avenue yesterday. It is believed that arsenic imad heemm throwim into the veIi. Cherry ammd itls svifo may dIe. Timeir faces are frigiitfmmhiy swollen and three doctors are working with thmemmm. TIme chlldrcmu will live. SuspicIon points to an Indlaim mmammmed Sumnmnit as ihe perpetrator of time crime , Sunmmit amid Cherry both wamuted to hmmy time same imoumse sommm muuommtims ago and wimt'n Cherry purchased It time Indiamm tlmreateimetl timut lie would roisomm time wimole family. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JJ.eTEJ1SI'OU2' 1)11) iiia.i J'i' I.I.1I.IOl. Fortunately , however , thmo Flonmi Caiito SS'llern 'ilmera 'ero Feiv tim iirowm , . GADSDEN , Ala. , March i8-Funthter details of the waterspout en time Coosa river , thmlrty mIles muontit of imere , shmow imcavy tlaummmmge. 'time river anti creeks adjacent to it weie overflowed for forty imilles , destroying crops ammti mtweeimlng away mmmammy houses. I t Is imot yet lcnowii exactly lmow mumummy lIves nero lost. One report says ommly tbmree persons were mirowmmcmi-Jako Aiversomm and fatally , Anotimer says six or sevemi were lost. The lmmimimtlateti section u'as sparsely settled or time loss ivommid itavo bcemm heavier. 'rime rapid rise In time Coosa rIver wimlcim thmremttemieti fmmrtimer mic- struction at chatlscmm ammul points below has since abated , t-.mLii ) Jt'J'IIOtJI' . - , ' J.i I , Siemuimmcr % muhiiierg E-mtI'i t imo lutetmt"c of t lie I lit tutu I iii ii ( l use rmmuim , ilmt , SAN liEr1O , March 18.-Time steammmer Vaimhlierg , ahiogeti to have beemi emmgagetl 1mm carrying arumumi to limo roynilats 1mm time ihawailmtmm islamids wait mmgalmm released by time custommms otllcials at mmuimlmmlgimt ammtl mnmiied wltimimi omme hour aimmi a half emi a gum.mimo cx- imcdition , for which cicaramico papers utere takemu soimme days ago. Effortmm of Ilatvailan w'cm'l ' to sumrc her detemmtiomu mimmtil tIme arrival of paitera mmimowlmmg time real mmattmra of 1mev secret trill to time isianmis imavus been mum et ttit ii U mmimsua I d Iscoum rum gomnemu I , - , si'l' : .i i'i : . ' I'It1SO.ViIt , ' J'Iil , % Viiithciw of fib i'tmltcm , himutlont ( ) tmlmluti limr. lug tIme ( lOuvers' , % iucomucc , TIFFIN' , 0. , Marcim 18-Time outside window - dow of time 11011cc station was raised by eommme tmtmlemmowmi liCrOfl today tlurimmg time absence of time oiilcers , and time corldor of time jail opemmed mmmd scmvemm of time eieremm prisoners coemihimetl timero uvero set at liberty. 11111 ho ( Joiipci tIm , , l1t , of I'tlr Itrimiecus , hiOS'FON , Mass , , Mareim 18-him time mmenmmie today flits committee on nmciiroatls mepunted a bill provitltmmg timmit 0mm amni tufter January 1 , iSt'S , no railroad shall misc Iii tlmimc iitmite ammy locomotive imot equipped withm mm iiotver driving wimoci brmmko mimmtl iimpiieiiicVit for op. t'i'atimig time traimm brake system , or rumm mummy ham which limes hot a smtmfllcleimt imumnber of cilia so tqulppetl with itotvem' as to cimabie t hio cim i-mi mtrt'm to con t vol .1 lie I ml a. On mmmiii lifter .fmmmmuary I. iS98 , ito ears shall lie hum ndl ed tnt imommt bei mmg eitmt impeth uvit ii mmu to. immatte couplers wimleii calm lie worked ts'itim- out golmmg between time 1,1115 , .Jimiiic'iu Jut ltsmI.m .i ny ileslgm , , \\'itHl I INOTON , Mmmcii 18-It iii imummier- stood lii time stmimremmme court circle timnut Jima. tico Ii. E , Jmiclsomm utiil resighm ( memo time benehu of time supreme court mit'xt fall it Imlit lmcmmitim tines not ierhmiit iitumm to resummme active work after time cotmit'mm. summer u'uca- lion , Jtmsticc ? Jackson imus beemi ahum.c'imt tmimn Vammilmmgtomm some moimtimtt on uccouimt of iilnesmm , mind tIme mnoVermmetmt iii c ingress to pass a bill placing 111am emu time retired list was based on time ummterstammdin ttmat him would nut be able to again tttiti hIs cat , LYNChED AVOIIAN \ Another Dark Chapter Additl to the Niobrnr Valley Record. FIENDISh CRIMZ OF CATTLE RUSTLERS Mr3. W. E. Holion of IC'mya Polia County Meets an Awtil : rate , AS'.ULTED Il tIER UME AND hANGED She Made a Mcst Desperate but Uusuco3ss- ml Tight for liar Life. BLcDFIIIRSTY : BRUTES SHOW NO MERCY 'l'iivlr 'Ietiumt iltuI ( us t'ii i : Imlemmea Agmtliutut , 'I hic'imi for St cmii I mm gSilt iuicinit l'nimmt to t lu' Guilty i'mirti's mimmil l'hiero aimuy liii liore Limelmiiigmm. BUTTE , Neb. ( Via Stuart , Neb. ) , March. iS.-Speclal ( Teiegnammm.-Mm's. ) . fl. Ilolton , . whose dead hotly was fotmimd lii imer shuck near iirocksbmmrg , Keya t'aima couimty , sommmo tlmirty mmiiies from Smnimmgview , mmmet imer tiemith lii as foul a mmmammmmer its over unit recorded , She ut'mms crlmmmlmmaiiy assammltetl amid then imamigeml by her nssailammtmm. Last Timurstbay tIme first evitli'nce of time tleetl unit discovereml. At timmut tiimmo utord vns semut to Spnlmmgview , nmmti Friday time cor- emmer of Koyn l'mthia commnty stmurtetl for time scene of time crlmmmc , 0mm Snttmrtiay Tlmo Bee- iuumbllslmeth ml brief aiimmommmmccmmmemmt of time fluid- 11mg of time hotly , btmt mmotimhimg to immeilemute time' ternitmie trtmtim that was disclosed Imy time in- ( ltmcst of time corommcr. So far but few of time tiotmilis of time awful crlnmo imavo been unfoidemi. Ommly emmotmgim is kmmown to simow that It is tmmmimarahleicti in Its ilemmdislm executiomi , ' 1IAT CO\\'IN FOUND. \Vhien VIliIaimu ConIn of thmls coummmty anti a mmeigimbor of Mrs. Holtomm. mmot seeIng mummy stir about time Imrenmises , commclutieml to immvestigate , hue cammme umpomm time deami body of time romimam lyimmg out time floor of time house with a imieco of rope abotmt temm feet lommg , a imntcimet amid hmammimmuer beside her. Cowimm immmimmemhiatoiy no. tified time aumtimoritics and time corommer was mtmmmmmmmmommed fromn Springview. Time autopsy imeld yesterday revealed time fact timat time wonman had died froimm strnmmguiatiomm , after lmavlmmg beemm assaulted by sonic of time iymmch- . immg Party. Time womnamm was living alone , imer husband being commflned in the state tmmsano a'ium , - - Tlme deed is suppoed to Imave been corn- . . mmmittemi by a gammg of vlgiiammters out of to- Venge for testimmmommy furmuIshmeel to the autimorl- ties in severmml cattle steahimmg cases 1mm which 4 sue was aim immmportammt. wltimess. Sue imad bormmn a good reputatiomm amid was in geol clrcummmstances. FOULEST OF FOUL CRIMES. - Timero is ovidomuce of devilisim deliberation ammtl cruel calculatIon about time affmuir. It. is apparemmt thmat after tIme brutes Imad gaimmed entrance - trance to time cabiim , thmey overpowered time Un- fortummato woman. Siam mimatlo a desperate ro- sistammco , but coumlul not , avail against time su- imrior strength of time assaliammtmm. After imav- lmmg gratified their lust , they fastened a rope aroummmd Imor mmecic ammd minaggeml her from the bed. Oume emmd of time roime was lIeu to time ridge pole of tIme cabin , amid time hotly left to dangle ummtil life was slowly cimokeil out of It. immring timimi tlmmmc time cablit .was ransacked - sacked , anti several articles , ammmotmg themia a revolver , were taken. Ommo timing of peculiar interest Is timat a roll of mmmommey , ammmotmmmting to $60. was found on time persomm of time doa woimmaim by time corommer. 11cr immmmrtlerers had neemi for a revolver , limit disdalumetl time itmoney , 4 Satisiieti that life was extinct , timoy cut time rope with time hatchet , antI limo dead body of Mrs. iloltomm fell emi time floor withmimm two feet of time bed , Timrowimig time imntchiet hesido tim corimso , time iuiurderors left time place , dos. lag time door , amid intmstlumg to fate to disclose - close their vic'tinm's body to frlcimmis , that St mmmlghmt receive Cimrlstlaim disimocal , siti : hAD LIVED ALONi. Mrs , liolteim was a ( iermnmmmm aimomit 50 years olti anti fairly uveIl.to.tlo , 11cm' hmtmsbammd , 'I'Imeodore Ilohion , vmumu semmt to tue ilosimltal for tito lmmsamme at Norioiie abommt elgimteemm mmmontims ago. Simmcc that tiummo time wife imad lived alomme omm time nammcim , time coumimie Imavlng imo cimiltlremi , Shies Iooied after tIme bimmicim of cattle timey ewimed anti mmuammmmgetl to imrosper mmmmmch mit ut lien her Ii mm c bmm mitl I I ved w I tim her. 'rimey imatl been 1mm this ecctlamm of time coimmitry mmmany years ammtl were troll kmmowim to time cattiemimomm of all descriptions , It is just this acqtmalmutammce timmmt mmmmtloubtediy brommgimt about 4 time cnimime , She umas time principal witmmess agalimmmt a young fellow imaimmetl lavis , cimargeil witim steabimmg horses , It is belIeved thmmit lie kmmows of tue crlmmme. ills wlmereumbouta are mmow mimikrmowmm , No warrmuiitmm imave yet been mmuatle , but s mmmcetimmg of time host citizens of time mmoigimbor- booth was imc'ld yesterday anti If was decided Promnlit mmmemm.uremm aimoimitl hue taicerm , amid IL is expected that anotlmer anti pommslimiy several hiaimgiemgs will take Imlace before iommg , SEVE1IAI4 UNiIR StJSi'ICION , Several iorsomms are under stmspiclon amid timeso imarties wIll be taken aiim ) commipelled te confess. Time hotly of Mrs. Jfohton was Immterretl at Oakiiale coimmetery at IThty , timium commmmty , yes. terday. Keyn h'etima county is imuted for itm - - iyncimimmgmm by vigilantes , Thmere is mm doubt but time crIme was comnmmmltetl ( by rmmstler * wimo have been rupning oft hioracs mmcmii cattli from the neighitmonimood , and who have reason to fear the vigilammce commmmmmitte ' , Time latest report comnes tlmat a mimaim mmamneti 4 hluiit is implicated in somno way wIth time lymucimers ammd it It tlmougimt ime camm lie forced to a comiressiun. A miumnlmer of time alleged rustlers uvere recemmtiy mmrrested ammd taken to Sprlmmg'iew , 11 lucre ( lucy ii 'oke jail amid cscapeC to time reservation , wimere they store after. urarti reoapturc'd ammd convicted , 'flit proximmuity of lime hmdlami , reservmmti'n ' to timi scene of the depredation mmiakes it potliUlL