- - - . . . . , - - . . , - UW- .fl' ' . ' 4 . . . THE OMAHA : . BEE. ' DAILY . 1. : . . . . , j. . . . . . . . : - , ' ; . ESTAJ1LISIIED JUNE 17 , 1871. . OMAJIA , "rEDNESD.AY MO1tING ' , J\IAUCII 20 , 1895. ! ' SINGL COPY J"IYE 01 NrlS , - - - RUMORS CROW MORE DEFINITE - Stories of Spanish Assault on American Vessels Ooming with Cre entials , SIPS NAMED THAT MAY HAVE BEEN SUNK Inted Story lq I that tim Spnl ' h Crnher Jlfnn" , hahelc l'trf'll Ilto alt IIii- 4 nhlcfl the AmerlfI"1 Schnoner Irene CIT Culm . .TACKSONVlIE , Fla. , : Iarch 19-A ape- clal to the Jlorhla Citizen from Key Vest , Fin . , says : A letter has been recelvel hte from Cuba statng that the Spanish gunboat Alceleo frol upon and sunk a supposeti I American achoner oft Puerto Padre with sixteen - ' teen people aboard. 1 Is rumored that the schooner from Key West was the Golden 1Ind of Key West , which len here several weeks' ago for a cargo of fruIt t , with a crew of alxtet men , and hall to pass Puerto . Padre , and may have been the vessel In qiIes ton , The schooner Louts lastng and J LIly also sale < for fruit several days ago , but neither had sixteen $ men In their crew. A later rrporl Is to the erEct that the schooner Irene was fred Into and dismantled by the Spanish cruiser Infanta Isabohhe. . The news Was brought to this city by a yes- sl l cngallell In the cattle trade between this port and the mainland The Irene Is a smal schooner owned In this port hy Canary ] slan er. Sue has been employed In the fish trade nil winter , bnt In the past ' few days returned with a party of court olclah . . from Fort Meyers , where an important murder - der trial has been held. She afterward sailed for the fish ranch at Punta Gorlla , where , It was rerortel , an expedition s'le for Cuba. This point has been under su- velanco hy the Spanish cruiser a 11 the schooner was followed from here and fired Into. This Is the report given by fishermen at the ranch 10 1 vessel which hall , just ar- rived. The owner and family ant the crew of the Irene hive here , and considerable alarm has been occasioned hy the news. The latest news from Cuba Is that the I government has captured a schooner with ' m arms and ammunition at Havana , which was 7' to go to Santiago dc , Cuba. At Santa Clara several rifles were capturd , hidden away In fields. Dolores Ale o , a Cuban girl , has basri confined In prison for aiding In the conceal- ment of firearms at San Necolas , stale of I Havana. A lieutenant of volunteers and the I owner of a care were also Imprisoned for their connection with this alalr , Cuban politicIans held a mass meeting at which It was decided the members of the Cuban political club would contribute each a ilay's wages to forward the cause of the rbeihlon. Spceches were made by various insurrectionlots. ' TAMPA , I"la" , March 19.-Humors regard- lag the sinking of the schooner Irene hy the Infanta Isabella In the Florida straits are - rife , but no positive information can be obtained - tained , and the Spanish consul knows nothi- hog of It. NO REPLY YET FROM MADIUD. WASHINGTON , March l-As for as can be learned the , State department has not Yet , heard elthr from United State Minister Taylor or from Consul Genrral Williams at Havana upon the question of the Identity of the Spanish cruiser w'lcn red upon the Ahhianca. There Is no question. however , of the correctness of the report whIch represents - sent that the offending craft was 'tho Con e do Vonandlto , although from the commander's statement that the steamer upon which he freli was flying the nrls' flag . there Is still a possibility that his story refers to another - other Incident , for It Is hard to conceive that the stars and stripes could be mistaken for the British ensh under the cIrcumstances. of Curse It is i question of fact that can be , e sly setted by the testImony or the ofcers and crew of the Atanca whether or not the colors exhibited were American or' ' British. I Is salt here t lat the mater really tails to touch tIme main Issue although It may result In luggIng Great Britain into I , In defense or the ensign , for the Spanish cruiser , according to tIme POSItIOn taken by Secretary Gresham , was bound to accept the colors displayed In answer to her signal as establishing the nationality oC the vessel I begins to appear that our government Is not disposed to be unduly exacting In tht mater of a speedy response from the Spanish government to tie der.lamls preferred through MinIster Taylor Inasmuch IS the State department - parlment has been Informed by Mr. Taylor that the entire Spanish cabinet has resigned and I Is realized that It I no easy mater , oven with the best of intentions , for the government to treat this subject properly , whlo It Is distracted with Internal turmoil. There 10 reason to believe that there may bo further Interesting developments In con- nclon with the Alliance affair. Information Is eahl to bo at hnnd that a schooner ' which recently called from Savannah , Ga. , after having been watched by the cus- tOIS ofcers , had on hoard arms and ammnmi- nlton concealed under n decldoad of lumber. ler destination Is supposed to have ben Cuba , _ and tIme information concerning her Is of , d such a character that SpanIsh gunboats Ire now on the watch Nothing Is Imown here of time reported ac- I ton of lie Spanish bhlps Infanta Isabel or Arcedo In firing on American , vessds. There Is good ground , however , for believing that , the ship which sailed from Savannah with i Cuban arms aboard : wil furnish an actual ' case of dclenlon If she Is overhaul Careful investigation Is Ilroceedins as 10 the cargo shipped by the Allanca at Colon allegations lint ( arms were taken abbaTI under cover or darkness having been made . Communications hnvo been received In Washington from Cuba that lie Condo de Venandlo was the Spanish war ship firing on the Alhiamica. These advices said that the later ship was flylngt \ a BrItsh flag. There Is 10 further doubt as to tIme re- ' celpt by Secretary Gresham or a reSl10ns ( from Spain to his deman , but there is I reason to believe that the plblhhed reports have failed to state Homo Important reserva- tons made by Spain. . ) Ono part ot Spain's answer may consist In cling attention 10 n charge that a nun- ber or Spanish Cubans wro fshing In the Gulf of Mexico when fred upon by -I UnIted States revenue cutter , first wih a cannon ali later with small arms. Time firing Is alleged 10 Intro occurred twelve miles from land The Sllanlards were carried to New Orleans , whicre , It Is said , the United Stales court for the southern district of Louisiana released theni Spain has not thus far made n protest , but may do 10 now that tIme United States hiss protested against the firing on the Alliance. mWOIT O TiE \SSALANT NEW YORK , March 9-Tho cable dls. ptchm from havana 11ul1shed today 10 the effect that lie commander at ( lie Spanish cruiser , Condo lIe Ve mlll to , hall reported ( list ho hall fired 01 a steamer March 8 off Cape Maysi , after signalng her and was replied to' by the hoisting of the IrlUsh fag on the steamer , has brought forth an nfhlavlt from CaptaIn Crossman of the Ahllanca. TIme afllavlt Is corroborated by a number of his ofcers , who albo make sworn slaloments that the American , antI not ( the Urlhh ensign , was flying from the staff of the Alliance. The captain's atildavit reads as follows : "Calltaln James A. Crosunan , beIng duly du\ Iwurn , dellS and says , that he has reatl In the nlrlng fper6 of thhs date , Tuesday , Iarch 1i , that the commander of the Span- him gunboat Conde de VenandHo Ih : COlde hiss made the statement that the t stelmshlll that was off Cape Maysi I , Cuba , on the Sih day of ? 4archi , 1895 , which Was fired on by his gunboat - boat , hoisted } thin DrlUsh ensign In saluting him. In view oC thii . Ilatement , he doe 108t solemnly swear that the fag hoisted 01 the staff at the ( steamer Ailanca In sa- lulo to time Spmnish gunhOt off Cape Mesl , ( 'lh3 , on the Sih day of March , 695 , ) hy tT ! bl * order , ald In his presence , was the ( American en.ISI , This Is the oily lag used America for such " purposes , the naUolJI /31 Of The olberd ) vhQ _ Ignel a similar ofdavlt ¶ nerc ; uejijiD } , C \lnJ lnt Clcer ; F , W. , Russell , second officer ; W. I Churchill , purer ; A. S. Jussen. freight clerk ; E. L. Ingman , aurgeon. These afdavlts will be forwarded al once to Washington by the company. htegarding another cable dispatch from Havana , which stated a report was current fiat tIme Alanca carried rifles on her soulh. bound trip , the statement was also emphat- IC.1Iy denied by the representatives of the Panama RaIlway ' . Halway compan st'.tNIAIIIS , \Un\ AT AM1ICIC.tNS. Only Waltlnl for it Ch"leo to Fire un 10 ainrlciimi Shill ' ) , N1\V ] YOmC , March 19.TheVard line steamer Segnranca has arrived In port three days out from Havana , Cuba. Speaking of tIme Alanca matter one or the passengers said he heard a Spanish omclal say the Span. lards had been waiting a chance to fire upon American vessels , as they ( believed the Americans were aiding the Insurgent . lie furthermore sold nit Spaniards felt un. friendly toward Americans for the same rca- son As to the revolution , the provinces engaged . gagell consist or ) ranzalilo , Santiago de Cuba , 101guln , OUantalage and ( Vegtmctuia . The rebel forces consist of about 6,000 men , familiar with the country , and all determined . mined The government forces consist of about 8.000 regulars , and 800 more arc now enroute from Spain. There arc about fOOOO volunteers who will take UII arms for Spain , but the Cubans seem to think little or them as fighters. The rebel arc marchllg toward Puerto Principe , which Is the scat or the revolutiomi. The Cubans say the rebels have things all their own way In the easter part oC the Islllll , but are commlllug no elepre. \ dations . They frequently Invade towns for supplIes. but always pay for what they get. A Wcrll cable from havana says the Spanish cruiser Conic do Vanltor reports shore < on an gnglsh steamer I Is pre. sumed here the cruiser was mlstallen In the nationality of the lag , and It was the Allanca she fired upon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 'II/.S / TIlE ltliiEIL1ON " lLt. 1'\1. ( onerl Opinion In Cui" , however , thnt hue Strulnlo Wil lie Lo , : " . PIIILADELI'IIIA. March 1-Tho steam- shill Elrnwood arrived today at Hchm011 from SI. Jugo de Cuba , but the ship , which flies the Drltsh flag . wits In no way mo- leitttt1 I , hy Spanish authorIties. Whie on the outbOll1 passage , when eight miles east of Guantonomo , on March 10 , she was halcd by the Spanish torpedo catcher Neuva Espagne , but hove to , saluted and passe on about her business. A large number of troops from Spain were expected to arrive at St. Jago short ) ' after the Earwood left , and tIme generl belief In St. Jago Is that the Insurrection wi bo Jrolonged for some ( tune and will not be crowned with sucfess. The authorities were alarmed ali were keeping a sharp lookout for two leaders who were saul to ho enrouto from San Domingo Just before we left , said Cuptaln Hogers , the Spanish troops callturell a boat containing two Germans who are held on suspicion of having handed lend- ers oC the Insurrection on the Cuban ahores. St. Jago Is nol under martial law , the civil authorities having handel over the reIns of the government. G01' TILEI it AIUS FROM . rICAIAOU\ . Indlcltons ConcernlnJ Colombln' , , LltUo ; 4 . ' 1hihblc' fliwo1utiomt. , COLON , ColombIa , March 19.-Letters which have been found upon the rebels who were captured at the time of the recent at- tack upon Docas del Taro , 'whbn the Iexl- I can bandit , Catarlno Garza , was killed , dls- close the fact that certain high officials In Nicaragua contributed fund , and arms to the ! "cbet' who were engaged hi the alack upon that place. For Instance , a Senor Cabzas gave the rebels the sum of $ ,000 and rOO rifles . I Is ale believed that another at- tack upon Docas del Toro Is contemplated. I Is not quite clear who the Senor Cabnas referred to Is. The only high official of Nicaragua , whose name approaches that of tim person mentioned , Is General H. Cahe- zoo , whose office Is that of insictor or the Atlantic coast or Nicaragua. Iop.rt the Jrbcls IistmcartencI . MAIRID , March 19-An otclal dispatch fl'om General La Citambre governor ant military commander of the Odental province or Cuba , "Iates that the rebel hands In the Sierre de Colre mountains Ire disheartened , owing to the dissensions that havc arisen leaders among themselves because of the lack or . ln.1ITTBD 7'IIE HECOIJ CO.l SSII ) , . ' fluno Holimon lurnlsh05 the l'rlncllll l v"lrnfO In the Oibb.u CnRr BUFFALO , March 19.DolRUJel , the actress , who was on the stand In the Gibbs murder trial last evening , and whose testi. many was interrupted by Sadie Robinson hllslng the word "Liar ! " was cross-oxam' limed today ns to whelhel' she hud not quar- reled with Sadie and did not hear her a grudge. This she denied. ' . ' Then the attor- ne's humid a battle over the mission oC Mra. 10blnson'l second confession , which thc court allowed , amid which was road to the jur ) ' . Like nil of the admissions oC hum cW\le , part ot It was held to he in- ndml slble. rho wlfe's testimony against her Ilauln cannot he received and vice versa. Mrs. ! ier , the owner or time house whel'e the Hohlnsons lived at the ( line , tes- I titled lint she rcmembered seeing Sadie with men's clothes on on the night HubB was murticu etl. lawnbroker Foster idenhi. lied the articles the Hohlneons pawned 10 get niommey to get ont of lown. Other wit- neSleR wel'a heuld , Imong them n gun- Inlh , who hlentlell the huletl removCl ( coma all"s' body as fitting the shells In Clarence's revolver . " 'hle the t'cvotver WIS being exhIbited It was discharged , catma- lug the ( l'hler sensaton oC the da ) ' . 'fhe womln auditors jumpell and screamed. F'ortummntely no one was lilt Out ot hive cartridges struck by the fIring hum only two e"1110ded. 'rhe othel' three ' bore exactly the 1I111'efsion ) on tIlrlmel' UK Iho l'xI.lolled hal carh'ldse round In front of l r. Ho't'l house 'rhe letter which n\peR'e,1 In the Evening ] NeIl's last April , just ufter the murlle , the author or which claimed to he n girl whom Blhbl hall wronld , and who hall killed him to avelge her wrongs , was then lInt In uvllencl' . I Is CllllC hy the Inosecution that lie ( letter was written hy Clarence Hoh. InRon roe time nurnose of thrlll Ih . nolL" . , off the proper / rC - _ mm " , - _ _ , on MIMI .Jeannette Wlcle11en , un amivertis- Ing clerk or the News tcstfed to havlnr recelveul thq letter timid Ihen Charles N. nec\el Vorcls or ieveimimmii. 11 hand writing expl'rt was culled Clevelanc ot Ito I News letter - tee hal \revlousl ) ' been Ilde In IHHrl unlall lleltl. and they were offered In cvl- tlt'umc 'l'huebe together with the letter itself . self all several lalceled chlcks anti yawn ticket releases , ledgers nail other 1)IItrl bl' longinG to Robinson , anti known 10 have been Ilgnell by him were submitted . Questonell ) to his o\lnlon or time letter , time wltnus said : "rho \ Olcnll1orton Is hisguhmeil. 'he middle Ilor [ Ion II nealel' \orton the naturl Illhlwrllng , anti beginning IJal' lie ( l\mature tluulaton there again. Is " In ntti'nmpt to go back to " ] 11 you tU1'1 an opinion as to whelher the News letter was written by time sume 1111 which wrote the other valuers ? asked Mr. Qnnellenbush. I'a\el' " . " 'I Ild. " 'huut was it ? " lii meld ) ' \lr. VorcaK said that lie first let- ) h'r was In time same hOdwrltlJ : II that , used by ( 'iaum'nca Hoblnson to lila wife while i ho wal In Jai at CIl'veanll , and was like- WIM News. ! iii the ( 1110 hand\rltn Ut tutu II the Mr. Yorcas was poslUve 11 his slutelentl Time WItltls cXlllalned how he compared writimiur anti discovered , . wrUI11 Inll tscowred halJwrtllJl. lie looks for time slope or letters and time force Dr huressiuue on certain leterH , Instruments arc used 10 macnatures the slope or letters. le nut SIW Ulel' letters mind the writing wrilng known to le Hohlnson'last 1"ebrummry. Hobert 1. Young , n 11a'lng teller ut the Erie : tounlr banll , gave It us his opinion that the New letter ulli other \'llngs lilOWI to be Itobinsan's were In the seine 11111 This ( IIM the case for the prosecuton , nn,1 , at 4:5' : ) p. 1. court adjourned. J Is IJrObable that I. the case will go to lie Jury Friday night . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 1'1 elhlf/l l'aruloums is 1'111 of i'rsoumcrs. \'ASIiINGTON , Much 1-Timo president 11 : pardoned Due Duck , convicted of murder In Arkansas , and W , II. tlauceU , lentencd In Arkansas to six months' ImplaoDmcnt for couuttffrltn . , RENA REGENTE A WRECK - All Uncertainty as t ler rate Definitely cttlcd Last , Eotle at L1St CRUIER FOUND AT BOTTOM OF TIE SEA Irr Sister Ship Aifono , XI Saw T1Hlty IlchrR lt lce Mtsti ! hlwllJ ' 111'0 time Vnter-Fotir . liumitireil Lives l'rcsumahly I.ost , CADIZ , Marc' 19.-Thc Spanish cruIser I I Alfonso Xii. has returned here after a search for the mising cruiser Helna Hegente ant reports having foull thO later vessel sunk near Dajo Acelanos , not far from the straits of Gibraltar. Only twenty Inches of the Heln Hcgenle's masts were above waler. The Alfonso XII . has returned 10 the scene oC the wreck wih a number of divers and diving apparatus In order to recover tIme bodies of the crew of tIme sunken war ship. Jho Helna Hegente was reported missing on March ] 3. She hall just conveyed from Cadiz to Tangier the returning Moorish nile- shun to SpalThe cruiser left Tangier on March 10 for Cadiz anti her whereabouts have not been definitely ascerlalned until today. Pieces of one of her boats and semaphore fags ore reported to have been Picked up along the shore near Ceuta and Tarifa . She carried a crew of 420 ofllcers ant men and all hauts are beloved 10 have perished So soon as the reports of the disaster became . came current a number of Spanish amid Brit- Ish war ships put to sea In se.rch of her A French steamship on March 1 arrived at Gibraltar timid reported having seen a big vessel , supposed to have been the Reins Iegente , ashore In Aceltunos bay ( probably Dajo Acelanos ) . The commander oC time French craft reported that ue was unable to assist the war ship on account of heavy weather. On March ] i the steamer Ma'falr arrived at Darcelona and reported sighting a vessed belevel ( to be time Spanish cruiser Helna Hegente on the morning or March 10 , between Tallfa and Cape Espartel. The war ship had lost her funnels and bridge and was laboring heavily In the high seas and fierce gale which prevailed. Although she was apparenty unmanageable , the cruiser diii not ask for assistance and therefore the Mayfair did not otTer her any. But the captain of the Iaralr added that he was of the opinion that she could not long have survived the I storm In the condition In which she appeared - peared 10 be at the time ho aw her. pearIl tme . Later the Spanish cruisers sla de Luzon and Alfonso XII. returned to Cadiz after having searched the Spanish and African coasts and the straits without any news of the missing war ship hER ARMAMENT TOO iEA VY. ! ADlD , March 9.-The positive news of the loss of the Spanish cruiser Reins Re- gent , which reached here from Cadiz caused the greatest commotion throughout Spahn , The queen regent was greatly dlslres3M. D ) her orders the sacraments have been cx- posed night and day from the time the first report of the dIsaster reached here amid hy her directions pra'ers for the safety ot the crew have been said continuously ever since. Deputy Daz Morean , who was rormerly an officer In tile Spanish navy , In thc Chamber or Deputes during the evening of March 14 , read the statement of a rormer commander or lie Helna Regente , In which the writer described the cruiser as a vessel unable to weather a heavy storm , owIng to time Increase - creased weight of her armament. In the senate Admiral fleranger. formerly minister or marine , said that the Reina Regente was one of the best ships In her class. She was well appointed In every' way , he added , and Ir she was lost he believed she must have collided with another vessel or have gone ashore. Subsequently II an Interview In regard to time statement made by Deputy Diaz Moreau , In which a former commander of the Reina Hegenle alleged that sue was too heavy , Admiral Deranger saId that jima overweight of the crnlsor's deck guns was rectified two years ago by his orders , when ho was minister of marine. The uncertaInty as to the tate or the Reina Hegento caused great public excitement In Madrid , and the government was accused of keeping back news of the ship amid of having ordered the detention by the censors or a1 ! telegrams giving information about her. nut when a number ot fags , a compass box and other wreckage known to have belonged to the Edna Hegente was washed ashore at Tents , alma waR given up for lost. In Cadiz and C'artagena , where most of , the 420 ofilcers olcers and men of the lost cruiser belonged , there was great anxiety and excitement Crom the moment she was reported missing. CAME OVER WITH THE CARAVELS. NEW YORK , March 19.-Time Helna Regen , about two years ago , came to New York as one or time Spanish squadron which escorted across the Atlantic the Col'lmbus caraveis The Infanta Isabeinow reported to have sunk an American schooner off the coast of Cuba , and the Nuova Espana were Ihe other chips of the Spanish squadron. The later arrived at Fortress Monroe on April 21 , 1893 , the Helna Hegente having the caravel Santa Maria In tow ; the Pinta was In tow of the Imifanta Isabel an' ] the Nina was towed by the Nueva Espana All three of these Spanish war ships took a conspicuous - spicuous part In time great Columbian naval parade In New York harbor on April 21 of the lame year. The Reina Regente was launrhed In 1887 amid was one of three second class deck-pro- I teted cruisers oC the fme build , her sister I ships being the Alfonso Xii. and .epanlo , all of 4,800 Ions , 12OOO.horse power , and cx- I pecte to steam twenty Imols. The wrccked cruiser was 320 feet long , had fifty feet sl" Inches beam and a draught of twenty fee four Inches. She was Ilropelell by twin scrows. liar protected deck was femur and threeqnarters Inches chlcl on the slopes , her conning tower hind five Inches of armor and her gun shIelds were three Inches thick. 'fhe armament of tIme Helna Hegente can- elated of four mime and one.hal.lnch lion- torla guna , one on each side forward oC the central superstructure , one on each side aft ; six four and IhreeIluarter.lneh 10ntoril guns 01 bro:11sld : . the forward after flair In anon- aon : , illi pair In recessed Iiorts mind niteen raphlfrlng and machine guns. She was also fitted with five torpedo . tubes itf.S. . ,101.U8 C.I - U fJTIIEIf.S ( JSI'1SSRM. jttimmuits that Simo lUlled Hoe Chldron , "nIl lsun.rRC , Jm Strimmigo . PARIS , Tex. , Inreh 19.-At the e"amlnll trial of Irs. Molle Caruther for the murder of her chl ren , anti at Jim Strange , her alleged - leged accomplce , Mrs. Curuthera ( admitted her guilt. Site declared Iha she had been con- templatng the deed eight years. She stated Ilhat she had hived unhullply with her bus- band , \'Ilch was the cause of her desire to take her le , What situ did was done deliberately and she wantell the children to die with her ralher than live wHim her husband. Strange had nothing to do with time tragic deed , siam said NOlhlng was de. velope't to Implcate Straumge . Judge Am. monett ronandell Mrs. Cal'uthers 10 jai wml- out bal arid fixed - Strange's . bond ! t $800. Oierators Cult time WR"P. pOI ROY , 0. , Iarch 19-The coal miners' strike here ted > ) " was tmneximectetj I WUK time result or the Ollel"ator or the I l'eucock mIne emitting the rate onerourth I cent from the lontruel sIgned last May for one year. As yet but three large mlnet are effected Peacock , 11lerd\'le anti Syraeue , tyacu t1owln O men out or elplo'ment alit1 stopping ! three suit works. The miners tie- clare aU mines will chose. A general effort eose. elort 18 being malle to /tte the dllculy with- ant a prolonged slrlke. . . UcfllvCu for a l'ICllllIOUIt ST. JOSI'lJ March 19.-ISpeclal.-JIdge ( ) 'oodson or the circuit court reCubed to appoint - point u receiver for the assets or time John I Moran Packing company , 11 11rl'cII In the suit ted by the Atlas Natonll hank ot Chicago , ) the suit will not come up for trial until th May term or the court. The IHlklng : house II no\ In the hal11 of the hit. Moran Joseph , creditors and Is being operated uy , , } . .tTVLiIS U'm lS . Tn 1'OPI'S , o JWIW , of 1'Ullu WI5iicdtO1hc ItehloTeit Inlhh ) WI81td.to'Uo nolnc,1 of the Edict Until Aft " r EaRtor FALL RIVER , Mass. , March ' 19Dr. Col- leU , Br de cirande , per , nnl' Hugo A. Du- buque of Lafayette lodge , Inljhts of Pythlas , have returned to thIs city fren Washington , where they hel an audience with Mgr. Satoili . They request l a 'temporary sims- pension of the edict ofi Pope Leo affecting membership In , the Knights of Iythlns anti stated reasons whmy they and 2r0 loyal Uoman Catholic knights shoull bo allowed to do . their Easter dtmty Lafayette lodge Is composed wholly of Roman Catholic French.Canadlans , as 18 n lodge of 160 members In l'rovidence. Mgr Satol , tIme mcmbers of time committee say , appeared much surprised nt the arguments , nllvanc , anti after a day's consideration announced - nounced a decree of lemporary suspension of the edIct anti promised 10 Issue the formnl paper In a few < ays. .le . Promised also to communicate wllh tie vatican , but would not hell out any hope of the decree being mantle permanent. , \ASI I , March 1-The Fall River dispatch was shown 10 Mgr , ISatol ' by his assistant , nr. Holler , who subsequently explained - plained the siuation thus : " . ) ! gr. Satoll had written to Bishop Ilarkinim' of Providence , 1. ] . , sn grltng that the tacls are so cx- ceptonal In the F.ll IUver car that It would be well , I the bishop saw fit , 10 suspeml temporarily the applcaton ot the rule rela- hive to Inlghts or Iythlas members. The excqltcnal clrcumstnrces , as stated to Mgr. Sato1l , ere that two of the members of n Fall Hver ledge are about 10 tile. I they leave the lodge they forfeit their Insurance money , amid If they slay In I they cannot re- ' celvo the sacraments Mgr. 'Salol suggested that It would be proper 10 50 modly the rule as 10 permit ( hose two members to have their Insurance wlhont being debarred from the sacraiiients. I also app ' ars that the two Fall Iver lodges were exc lltonal In being nlde up entirely or Catholcs , alt for this reason migm' . Salol suggested that It might b desirable 10 suspeII the rule In order that members might have time benefit of Easter Eacramenta. The suspension Is not of a ge'n- eral character , anll iii . due entirely tu time 81eclal clrcumslances at Fall Itiver. Mgr Satot also wishes It , understood ! lat' he merely advised \sholl 1arldns that the facts warranted temporary penslon. " o' ii. , JR lOUUJ A L.4k'Zffi - P.lIIf Ih'ILL. Document Drawn Up More 'Uroclty tl\1 Jlor' the Cnn Which \Vas toicii . SAN FRANCISCO , March l-t now ' turns out that the reputed latest will of time late James G. Fair was left In the charge of Mrs. Nette , L Cravens , a 'prlncpal In time public schools , who was a great frlenll of Senator F.iir. . The will Was ' written In the house of a Mrs. lasl\ns , wlUI whom Mrs Cravens was living , andlln the presence of both witnesses. ! rs. Cravens says It came about In this . -way. Senator Fair had , gone to visit her. Their conversaton turned to wills and I. Senator Fair said that bls lawyers did not , seem to get his will just ms he would like It Fair made several 'remaks which led Mrs. Crayons to propose hat he make a new will the" amid there and 1liavo her as a' , witness - ness , Ind that he , mako' a' provision In the will for a funt for thq support oC school teachers wimp hail been teachIng for twenty- five years d'r'niore . to all ( f which the late Senator Fair agreed and.at down and wrote the most recent document w'lch has been presented 'to the court . ! he reason assigned for keeping the { ] In the baqk- kee/lng thepcw wiliCsa1ong bak- ground Is hat ( Jew cu8todlan did nol look at the < ate otl ' Uia will witemi' Falrdlel ant when the old will ' ' made pub\o"he thougl It was one of Utter 'date" .G vemor..dl. 'ofl' of Charle Fnr's ( counsel , saiilmrs. ! : : , ravens I was up to Sacramento In tuo intereSt of the teachers' pension bill. I heard that she ! dropped a rOmark about a legacy 10 the pension rend. I sent for her 'and ifer a little she toll me the whole. story. , Mrs Crvens was a great friend of Senatdr , Fair , lived for ve3r" nt t1bte2flf holol whit him nntl Io , WitS -rj i quenivis i r u i-'h wltJ m . - ' Hethe1 ; wrote time will and gave . I ( , oIlier to keep " 1,1.\7 TIlE S7'EJEDUkES OUSTEI > . Whlc Laborers atflew prlelUs Want tn Ilisposo of thin lmlldtitnmnmsn. NEW ORLEANS , March 19.-mGoyernor Foster sees no hope at time present for a settlement of time strike. An attempt will bo made to hays a & inmlee or screwmen meet a committee from ( lie Mercantile Exchanges - changes , and a form pC settlement agree upon. The screw men araHuow ! willing to sete matters , ( he emily . . hich , being the stevedores or the mniddemen1 as they term timem Time screwmen eay that It time agents will consent to do away ) ' with the , Stevedores - dores and contract withm.theumnea directly that all trouble would ceases Time scrawmen acknowledge - knowledge that there Is' i more work to le done on time levee than the whites can do anti they say that If the agntst\ll only contract with them they will IIa41y put to work all time colored screw men who ; are comumpetent ! . In other words what they att'ls absolute control - trol of the labor Early , i ls morning the militia repaired to thielevee , . ' and look ther : accuste1ed places around the ships and the men went 10 work wlha ! vlm. . CrMU ( IIDJP'JILL . ! mOT l : TilE l , WUB. Itegistcr4 is Ileit Allhut maul Unwarl.ntod Usc ot Ilium Nrl e. ATLANTA , Ga , March l-Mr. Clark Howell of time Atlanta , Constitution , when asked by the Associated press correspondent concerning the use ( f his , niune by J. C. ! sn- nlng ot Alabama In an interview ( seal out from New York In conneetbn with the Sonth- era Balot flights league , aaid : "I ] wish It under.tood that the free , misc ' which Mr Manning - ning bas made or my name Is not author- ized I have never been , notified or amy dcc- ton ( , as a vice president of Mr Manning's league . aud had J been r shoulrl have declne wlh thnnlB. Pnblo centinen ( In tie Routh Is In favor of fair elections , and thai ( mmenti- fluent Is growing every day ; The movement will bo injured rather thmam aided by Kuch a spectacle aK that now bhimg presented by ! r. .anning , who Is In , ilng York nlncldng the good nume end tUe.crll of his own state. " _ V ( COl.I.RJ11 IWI'UI , ' ' ! CLIffS J .HJ Ul. - Annull Jlolo\ -1 ( ha ) , t..gun to 10 le"/ / 'Chllenr at ( lllldIU"II" " , MADISON , Wls" , MI'cl l-The annual meolng ( or time LI/lejof American College Hepublcal' clubs wIlt ° ibo lucid this year al Grand Rapids , Mlch./thu . arl ' weel In April. Thus for but three can ldtes have been mnentloned-\\ . Mc\\l ams of Kalamazoo men\onelt-W. college , I , . P. Vauglin of th University of Chicago , and 11. J , Henning of the University of Wisconsin-for president , llnd hy C01mon consent I la concedfd that Vuughn and lien- nlng are the leading caimididates. Mr. lien- nlng will have the sold , ufort or Wiscomm- Sil , Iowa and Minnesota but his greatest strength will cOle from dbe' ; east , where all the ant.Yule colleges - will support him. . CNIJL CU.'iE ( . ' .U'N S 11 IS S.t TIS1' ! El ImeltaatOI the Lyi cuing of 1.IIS ut \ \ 'sl'memmhurg and Will Report , DENVER , March 10.-Dr , Cuneo , Italian colsul , , has returned f onm'V'ahsemmburg , , where ho made a full In\1tgaton ( or the recent lynching of Iris countrymen , who were charged with murder. He sa1 every assistance possible - Ilble was offered him by the Huerfano county authorities . lie will not discuss Ihe ( nature ( f his report to thl Italian ambassador , but It is l evident he televs It will prove entirely . tlrely satisfactory , . _ - - - - - - - fr , 10warl , a rioted I'Ylhlln , Death . NAShVILLE , March 9.-Hev. . II. R. Howard , 11.0. , ot 1'ulahol dIed today , lie was a IlbtnKulshe member of time Knights of lythl& Masons und Odd 'el- lows , and had held high am cia I IloslHons In time grand bodies oC these order In this state , IUs remain wil b4 taken to Iprt- IInd , Me ' , for Interlep' POLCEMEN UNDER ARREST Investigations of the Loxow Oommitteo oaring Frit in the Oourt NEW YORK OFFICERS WhO WERE INDICTED Ten ! ( n Now In CIRIOI ) ' all No ether lmiulictiumcmmts htctmirumetl-1mipeeor lc- JnllcmentA Irtlrnct-lnollfftoe : I.mmmmghmhimm anti Six Captains , \re out the 1.lst. NEYOHK , March 19.-AI thl policemen . against whom lclments were fOlnl yesterday lerday by the ctrnordlnary grall Jury were placel } ummder arrest when they went 10 police headquarters this morning. The indicted men are : Inspector William McLaughlin ! , Captain Jacob Seibert , Union Market station ; Cap- tain J. J , Donohue , West Twenteth street slaton ; Captain )1. J. ) InrJhy , West One lullrClh street station ; Cailiain James K Price , ) lacDougal street staten ; Former 10. lice Captain Wiiam S. Iever ) ' , Wanlman dwarll I Gennon ( dlmlssed ) , W'ardman iCd . ward S. Hi ( former\ unlcr Captain Price ) , Wardman Burns ( ( umllll his bal ) ; Captain John T. Ste\enson. The order which came to tht superintendent from the district attorney was to have all the men there at 1 o'clock this niornimig. ' Shortly before 10:30 : the indicted 1en gah- ere at police lmeatlqunrters. After helng placel under arrest they were con ueled to the district attorney's omce by Inspectors I Wiiams anti McAvoy. Th former had In his care Inspector McLaughlin anti Captains Selberl , Donohne , Price and Dcvery. Time others wa\lt br the side of Inspector Mc- Avoy. Superintedent Dyrnes said that the Indlcl- menls whIch hall been andell to hlu wee all that had been found. 1mm the corridor the captains talked ox- cledly with their chiefs , hut \ l'roresser1 Ignorance as 10 what evidence thc'y could ] have been indicted upon. When It was an- nounced ( that all the prisoners were wanted In the court of oyer and terminer , where District Attorney Fellows was sitting to fix the amount of bail . the men fled Into line and headed by Inspector Wilams entered the court room. Inslector Wiiam W. McLaughlin . I.aughln was this first caled to the bar. The Inspector , pale ali tremblng visibly , was addressed by the clerk , who said : "There arc five Indictments ( against you. " FIXING TILE BAL DONDS. Theu Justice ] ngrham was handed thc papers In the case and upon the recommenda- ton of District Attorney Fellows the bal was fxed at 20O00. The bal on the first charge was fixed at $10,000 and each of thc other femur at $2.00 , The bal In the case of John J. Donohue was fixed at $200 ; Michael J. Murplmy $10,000 : ex-Captain William Dtvery'a bail was fxed at $10,000. In the case of ex-Caplaln T. Stevenson no warrant was issued , as he Is now under $25.000 bal pending a new trial for bribery There are three Indictments against ] 11. one for bribery , one for perjury and one for extorton , 0/ the first two charges bal was made at $5.000 each and on the later $1.000 Cap- tain' Jacob Seibert was held In $10,000 and Captain James R. Price In , 2.5Q0 for ex- tortlon. Edward G. Uennon ( , who Is under Indictment l and out on $5,000 bal , bal 45.000 a ded . < " n . " _ , James Burns Is under Indictment and District - net Attorney Fellows said bo had good reason to believe be would appear to give ball . The amount was not fixed. As scon as tie formality ot fixing bal was over time men were lake back 10 the district - net attorney's ofce where the bondsmln were examined Dal will be given during the day. The indictments against Inspector McL1ughtn allege that time offenses were al commirJtted while he was In command or the ell slip station-the First precinct Each indictment contains five counts , four for bribery and one for extortion. The first four counts allege that certain sums were paId to McLaughln and received by hIm as a bribe , upon the understanding that ( he was 10 protect the giver from police Inter- ference. The Indictments against Captains Donohue and Price charge them with attempted - tempted extortion In that they endeavored to obtain mone from Jared Flagg , jr , by threatening to prosecute him for renting flats for Immoral purposes. DETAILS OF TiE INDICTMENTS . Captain Murphy IS Indicted for accepting a bribe ot $50 on April I , 1890 , from Robert Payne , who formerly kept a concert hal on Eghth avenue , 10 protect Payne from police IntHCerence. There Isne Indictment against Captain Seibert for accepting $2 [ on July 15 , 1890 , from Augustus W. Darey , keeper of the Magnolia hotel , to protect him from police Interference. ExCaplaln DLvery Is Indicted for bribery and extorton : The specific complaint Is ! that he took $100 from ranols W" Sergrlst , i jl' . , on May 30 , 1894. Sergrlst was at thai time ' tearing down a building In Devery's precinct. Ex " Captain Carpenter entered the court soon after tIme otler cases had been disposed at and was admitted to bal In $10,000. le Is not now on the force , but lives In New York City. The Board ot Polce Commissioners In executive session this afternoon Duspended all hose ofcials In time department who have been Indicted by the extraordinary granl jury. x.Captaln Sto\cnso/ Is indicted for ap- proprlatnJ $100 on February 1 , 892 , from WIlam ] . ' . J. Prele , president of ' the He- tll LIquor Dealers' association of tIme Fifth wlrd , to insure protection. x.Captaln r Carpenter Is indicted for receiving - celvlng $1,000 from William I. larms on March 1 , 181 , to protect time members of I time Retail Iquor Dealers' associatioum . A I witness against Carpenter was Captain Scimmnittberger . I gx-Wardman Glnnon Is indicteti for tak- < < lug a bribe ot $100 on May 30 , )894 , from F'rauicisV. . Seagrlst , Jr. lie took the bribe for hlmsol nnd In another Indictment ho Is cimargetl ; i- \j ill taking l ; - one for tIme captaimi. : l : , There are three immtllctments against Patrolman - trolman Henry Schnl for receiving bribes from saloons and houses of BRslgnnton and perjury In false swearing before lie ( grand Jury , a , xCaptaln Stevenson will bo required 10 appear on Thursllay morning to plead to the immdictummemmt but he wi not he arrested or placed l.nder addiional bail . The other indicted - dicted omcers will appear before Justice 1mm- graham Thursday at 1 :30 : o'clock to /leall : J OI"PO I. 1'11 "I'T . 1. I'XJlISNU. 1.uurl lob , Attomuupta to 1111 a : nrlcrfr "nIl 111et. tupositloim. ST. JOSEPh , March i9.-Smeciul-Ed- ( want Paterson , 1 mel'chnnt at Rime 1 , Nod- away county , shot and rataly wOlnded Gomifried Peterson yesterday afternoon . lCler on Is a Iecton boss on time 'nbuBh railroad , and quarreled wih Patterson about Rum account A mob attempted to IYfrh Illerson after the ShOOtnl1 hut omcers kepi n guard over him ali nlgimt mind pre- \nted U lynching. . Arrllln ! 10 hang n Negro. S'1. JOSEI'Ii , March 19.-SIIPelal.-'he ( ) acafohl on which Joe flurries , time negro , wil be "xecuted , unless his lentence IK com mauled hy the governor , Is now being buiit . ' A Hlay of executon until . \111 : ' was grunted by time governor while the work o building time Icnloll was 11 II'ogn'ls , but the county court ordered time work to 'on- tinue. I Is generally believed that the negro will he imangetl . . 'C"ylor Irolheu Jlady foe Trial. ( ArtOI.TO , : o" , March 19.-'he case or the Taylor brothers fur time murder ur time lleeks faintly wait called this morning Doth sides were ready for 1'lall and a eye- clal venire or 15 men , returnable In court Saturday , the 2d , was ordered Defcnml- ants and witnesses were ordered to be ready . for trial W dneeuay , March : , \'OTRl . .TIWSU .lt.4 : CU.U,1UTS s tIICIIII. 111 of the Career of Galen Norm , Once n Mtrqntmrt 'hector. ST. JOSEPh ! , Mo. , March ! 19.-Spocial.- ( ) Gale Norman , who was n stronger man than ( Sandow thirty or forty years ago , ( llel at hIs home In Ionlphan county a few lays ago and his body ) ' was brourht 10 this city for burial In Mount Morn cemetc ' . Norman died ' ' sumtltlenl ' anti sa his led'er' sUI\lrnl ) physlcilns ) nlment resembled arsenic poisoning , the drug probably being taken with sulcllal intent , , though no cause for sulchlo Is known Nor. I , man wits j years oM antI a man of gigantc frame. For imearly twenty years after he C3me WEt Norman was known ns tIme strongest man In I Ihls part of the cotmntry lie was eomelhlng I of a bul ) ' nail llil not hesHate ( 10 USe his great strenglh whenever he deemed I mieces- sr ) lie was engaged for a number of ) 'earl In freghtng across time lllalns anti hula ( bust' ness brought him In contact with many of the rough characters or the frommtier . I was customary for mill mists 10 go armell , but Norman never carried n knife or re\'olver. lie hall man ) ' fights with men who at- temptll ( 10 shoot or stab him , hut his great strcngth made him mor ( luau the equal of any of them ali he was never hut In a fight. Two freighters attacked lm once with 1m l'es , but lie tech their weapons 0\1'0) from them Dli buml1 their heads together Norman's most notorious act las hue jumiling of the Icn Hhllle clahn In Ionhlhln cOlnlr , eight nmilesvest oC this city , In JRi le I tool posscsslon of the claim all Ilefel all the residtmmts of Ihat section to Pmmt hulimi oft. Time law was brought lute force ngaimmst Ii I tim , humt hue tiefleti it amid hmeiti to ( ii e chainm. A mob of angry citizens wcmmt after imimum , tim- tem'tiimmg to take lmimmm off time mmmii by force anti ptmt lUmidle In Possession. TIme mob was comnposetl of fifteen or twemmty maca , anti they carried ropes , with is'hmichm timey lroposetl to tie ( ho iumerioper. Normmmauu met them mis timey appromicimeml ( hue Immune. lie wore umo coat ammii vmms ummmutrimmeth , Time macmm closed 1mm nbommt hIm , tmmmt Ime tlmrew them off like chmiimlrcn. 1ts time light progressed hue caught eight of time ropes , antI , believing ( hint time mmmcii hmatl commie to hmaumg luimmi , his anger knew no botumitis. lie begtmmm by picking imp time immaum mmenrest im liii anti immmriin g hmiumm mit ( hmo ot imers. Time mmext man vithulmm reacim of his iiowerfmml nrmmm hail his jaw brokeim at a eiumgle blow , anti thou Normmmaum st'izetl a climb , witim which lie broke half a dozemm arias aumi legs before time imrnb could get omit of hits reach. A sccommd at- temmmpt to take tIme lanti away frommi hmiimm was never mantle , but it was ten years or immoro before Norinamm lived down time odimmmmm ( hunt attachmetl to huis mmaumme. Normnamm was not tall , being considerably hesmi titan mmix feet but hme was of pcmwerfmmh hUiid , amid hIs feats of stremigthm were wontler- ful. lie commlct lift an ordutmary sized hmore amid carry time animal in spite of its strmmg- gies. lie was iii Atchmisomi once wimeim a ummaniac , wlmo was even larger thinum hmimmiself , huati broken frommi time jail and taken posses- siomi of ( ito jailer's hmotuso. Ilumnmireds of mmmcmi were gathmereti about tIme building , but umomme of timeimi would vemmturo iii , for ( ho insane nmaut had tIme jailer's razor. Normmman went in , aumd tIme mmmaniac nmet hun on ( lie stairway. They clinched anti rolled to time bottom to- getluer , time maniac siashmimig at his throat. Normamm dragged hmins outsimle and hmelmi him until lie was tied. 1mm this city lie stopped a runaway horse , picked time struggling ani' mmmcl up anti helti it while tIme frightened occupants of time vehicle climbed out. CLVIXG .RVEJe1T'11IN(1 O'V SUXZ.IY Warranma to fib Isaucul by the Wholesale in , ! . Louis. ST. LOUIS , March 19-TIme Sunday law l to be emmforcetl to tIme very letter iii St. Louis. Every clause ium section 3,852 of time Revised Statutes of time state of Missouri , wimicht de- elates no work not absolutely necessary simahl imo done on tIme Sabbath. is to be annhied. warralmt8 Issued amid prosecutions made. At- toreumy Carl Iiughcr , for time Liquor Dealers' association , set time ball rolling today by ap- lying for a warrant for ( hue arrest of J0h15 Scmillium , lmresldeflt of tIme Union Depot Rail. way company , to atop Sunday construction on ( lie Grand Avenue liranchm of his line. It is said that a large mimmmnber of warrants have beemm issued covering other lilies of business. I-Iughmer declares lila Intention of carryimmg tIme flghmt into every place of busimiess or amusement tim time city timat is kept open on Suumt.iay. Members of time Sabbath Observa- ( ion society held a meeting this afternoon at whicim it wait decided to have nothing what- aver (0 do with tile liquor dealers. Time courts will decide what is necessary to be done mm Sunday. t'JI1IJt(2I fitiL UI ) IX TJIL J'1eliI.IJtJl , Atiti-Muijora Mcii imm Toiotio Chaino to have Iicomm touumtt'd Omit , TOLEDO , 0. , March 19-Gross frauds are said to have been discovered by tIme board of election today in its invcstigationm by special request , of ( lie tally mmhueets used iii time 'Eleventit vard primaries last Friday evening , and time result many hrn that time conveimtion of Saturday wherein Majors was renomnhumated will be declared yoltl , Iii ( lie examination today it % 'ns discovered that five of time anti- Majors delegates in ( hmc ward iii question were counted omit , whereas they hind a mliii- mnhumn majority of twemmty-eight oter tIme otimers anti tIme Majors delegates declared eleced. ( Other qtiimtlOuiable methods are said to have prevailed in time seconiti aumd fourth wards and tally sheets of these will be gamma over tomorrow by time board , Time anti-Majors men pohmmt to ( lie fact ( hunt tIme commvemmtion refused to appoint. a comnniitee ( Oii credentials , as evidence ( hunt fraud prevaIled in time lurinmarles. . 'I1l1 JlOULI ) 11f I'll .itv : hi'IdIC .SJCIItTS. Ir. Mierislu Stevemmioru hf Chulcmugo ? dmeimes me Nami' 1)ress Itoforuum Sugt'sthiumm. ChICAGO , Marchm 19.-Dr. Sarahu Hackett Stevensoum , one of time best known pimysicians in Chmicago , has macdo a unique suggestion regardIng tIme dress reform inovcmmment , t5hmo wouid imt meti tim skirts , Iii aim interview today , advocating wonmen's skirts reaching only to time ankles , declaring aweepimig skirts sireaul disease , notably time bacilli of tuber- cuiois from expectoratiomma in time cars and streets , smime saiti : "Ily the way , there is not a single graceful hue in mnaectuline attire. For may hmart I believe men wouiml look bettor it ( lucy were skirts. in fact , muon thu wear skirts 1mm tIme long ago. V.'imen macmm vcar elmort skirts on time stage , how mmmuchm nmore graceful they appear. 1mm fact , I titimil ; a change in ummen's attire is to be comnmumeniled apti mmotiming woulmi be ummoro graceftul for ovemuirmg wear than kmmee breeches , harriet Hoanmer calls our statues 'Ilotroutercil Lit- umarics , ' and I thumb bite is about right , " S U I UOI1'l' ' 11R U1"F1CJClf. ' t41'1'1.'m'O , 'ritree I'risoumera hlmmke mu Sudderm aimtt Sue- cesifumi iasii for Lihuorty , ST. JOSEI'II , March 19.-Three irleoncrs , Wiliiamum llerkley , Ed Kuralt mmmiii Arthur Schneider , made a boltl break for iiiuemty at umoon totlay anti succ.edetl in making good theIr escape. The trio had been indicted for humrglarly auth were under guard ium a rooms atljcmmiimig the court roommi , awaiting trIal. At a ummonment when timeir guards lied thmelr backs turnemi they opened a wimmilow smith militl ulown a drain idpo to time gruuntl , A dozen ofilcers vera witliimm a few feet of ( lie place where time cscaime vamt made , but time lmrisoners were out of reach before thmt'ir abience was die. coveretl. - S - T1I 1fO1i1IJ1) 1'IlII I'OSTDFPI U2 $4 ) 'F Nearly Four Timoossnit of Uncle 1'umumm' Iot1ty 'l'alcen hiy J1ohber , SEI2uIA , Ala. , Marcim 19-It Is reported here front Camden , forty unties south , timat time safe in time Iiostofflce ( lmce was blown opemi Sunday muigimt ani robbed of betweemu flG00 anti 4,0OQ , . The tu i a , cow ThKEN TO BOYD COUNTI Alleged Lynchers of Brtrrdtt o3tt Given . Great Surprise , CASES IN 11011 COUNTS' DISMISSEIP Atorumey ( ii'iuerml Ulmumrvhuilt 'l'siu's Vtml Cimuirgo 1mm Ompiuiltluuu to time 1) , sIre's of time I'rusccutiuig Attorney or that Count ) ' . O'NiL14 ! , Neb. , Mmmrchu 1tl.-Speclah ( Tele. grnimi.-Aimohier ) ( chapter was emmtletl ium thai imow fatuous Scott case toumighut nimtl ammotlmer t'lll be commiummenceul tomorrow mnorimiuig. Attorney - ' torney General Chmuurchmihi appeared 1mm court. today mmuitl filed a ummotlon to imolle presetui thus case mmmv pcnmthimig iii time district court anti vimichm was to coumme tip for trial tommuorrow agaInst George 1) . Mumiialmaum , Moses ltlhiott Mert Roy immiti Fretl Ilarris , cimmurgeti 'ithm thm umimirtier of Barrett Scott , Cotuumty Attorney II. R. Mmmrphm ) ' appeareti iii cotmrt and asked. that thie court Prolmibit tIme mettorney gemmerat frommm huaving ammythiiuig to do wihm ( ( hue eumso , na lie , Mmimphmy , was time commiuty attorney auitl it. \'as hula dimly o lmrosecumto all critmmimmah cuusea in time count ) ' ; that thus attorney general canio I to cotrt today and emto ed a mmol'e , ress qui Iii timis case wltlmommt coummumulting huimui , umumul Ito vauitetl ( lie court to jirahuibit time utttormmey gemmeral frommm imavluig mmmmythming to do with thus r.d 5U' . - - - . - . \'IiAT TilE .IUIGll lIEU ) . Iii decitlimmg time polmmt Jtitlgo litmlutit1 mmnitt tlmat lie woumlti like to see ( lie attorumeys fl , time mmmatter imp , which thu not seem to sumit 'mItmrlmhmy. I Ic thou hmeitl ( lint time attormiey general , lioiumg amithuorized by time state seumate luati a righit to anmmtml thmo case , anti timat tIme case was tllsmmmissed. \Varraiits were sworn omit hum Iloyti county for ( hue arrest of George 1) , Mtmlhiiuan , Mosema Elliott , Mert Roy , George D. harris , Jaimmea Pinmkertmmami , Aug Oberle ammtl II , Stamitoim for time mummmrder of Barrett Scott. Timeee are Iii ( Ito hmammds of Shicriff titaumforti of lloyd , vhmcs with ii force of tlepumtlcs , mire iii time cIty. TIme warramits will be nerved ( ommiorrow , amid ( lie acctisetl takeim to Butte for a pm'elimimlnary cx- . aumminmatioum , Time defeumdnmmts do not like ( hue idea of goimig to lioytl cotmmmty for trial , aimtl there iiill probably be quite a light as to vhmctimer or umot lloyd coimmmty oillcials voult1 have juirisdictiomi iii time ilreummlscs. MOItE VAltItANTS AItI ] NitltihiD. It s'ihl bum umoticed ( lint warrants were sworn out. for timree otimers besides ( hose wimo vero to stamiti trial tonmorrow. Jaimmes Pinkerman is a llverymmmamm in this city amid was ouw of tIme first arrested after time uiismmppearance of Scott. but time case against I'iimu wmus thiummmieseml. lIe is a brothmcr-in-Iaii' of alert Roy's. henry Stantoum is tIme mmmii wimoumm Fmurummci' i'oik sav' at Harris' house tIme imm'ormmimig of time iyuicimin Imitcimimig up a tcammm to a wagon with to double box amid driving ott too'ard t'arker where time attack was muado upon Scott anti family , It ivan reported at ( lie time of ( he pm'elimiilmmary examniniutiom of tIme iefenmdant that , he lied left time country , but lie baa since returned , August Oberlo is time youmm mmmcmivhio was hurt about that tim mnd wu coimfihed' to' Imi bet1 for several days. lie ia supposed to be tIme man who caught Sc9tt'L . , . lmorael. ' . . I ' Mere arrests are hlkeiy to be made bofor ( Ito prelimiminary examlmmatiotm of time defeimd- auita. Coummty Attorimey Murphmy was v0ry anxious to have time case go to trial amid said. thmat Ime hmati smuillclent evidence to make a strong case for time state , 'Fhe attorney gen- eral. anon tue other Imaummi , s'mme conlldemmt that , a fair amid iumipartlal trial could not be secured - cured in this coummmty , anti time case o'as ( here- fore ammmmuilcml mid the warrants swormm out ins Ilaytl county , where. time body teas fommind. Mullihman , Elliott , Itoy anmd Ilumrris were rearrested tonight anti are umow in time couimty jail. Timi , it is unmlersootl ( , was donme to prevent time officers from Boyd commumty from takimmg timem on tIme warrants they lied. Lmti1 ( 1ios TWO MIIN UNIJIR .0 111(115 ? . ICc5ii 1'ahmm Coummt'mtttornoy After time Mumrtierers tiC Mrs. lioItu.mm , SPItINGVIEW ( via Ainewortim ) , Neb , , March 19-Specinl ( Telegram-Llttla ) new lmas been learned imero tim commneclon with time hioltonu iynclmimmg case , lCeya Palms county au- timorities are posIting thmo dews at imamid and are inakimig all efforts to overtuiko time guilty. It ; was learned here toimlglmt that Attorney General Cimurcimihl would aid tIme local attorney - ney iii prosecuting tIme investigation. Coummty Attormmey C.V. . Lear iii umow at the scene of ( lie crime near flrocksburg. Wortl was brought In tonight timid. lie hmatl arrested two metm named hunt and Mihier as perpetra- ( ore of tIme dreadful d ted anmi woumitl bring timomn here at once , Timesh men are miesperate criminals and have been mixed up hi a number - ber of lawless affairs. Timoir latest icnowX exploit was time hmohtiimmg up of Ir , Ellis oa time roami from Butte , lloyd coummty , to Bone. steel , S. D. comae two weeks ago. It is almost impossible to get.mtccurato in- formnatiomm as to tIme status of tIme case , owing 4 to time renmiotenmesum of Broeksburg and time fact. thuat time coroner , sheriff and counmty utter- umey are mmli thmero looking into time case. Attorney Geumeral Cimurchili will probably 4 reaclm huero tonmorroov , County Attorney I.ear will himivo retumrmmeti froumi YIrmckmubur witim his prisommers , ammtl time affair will amsuma defInite shape. At ( his ( tine ho OiiC knows aumythming of time niuture of time tvidenco agoiumst litunt ammul Miller , It is ( lie belief. lmooo'over , thmat ( lucy are only two of mm mmumnber of amen vhmo vcre ltmtercstotl in ptmttimmg time woummami omut of tIme way , timougim lmratuaiulY 'A mint , nmora titan two vere actually emugaged in it , O'NEILL , Nd , . , Marclm 19.-Siueclal ( Tehe- gramn-Attorney ) aemmeral Cimurclmill received it tebcgranm ( rein Governor Ilolcomnh today to go ( o Keya l'ahma county amid immyestigatm , time hanging of Mrs , iloitomu. lie will go ( hero tommmorromo' . - . % 1fflt tsuit'iu Jt4t'JIC To l1'1t1O4. Ihutmiutit liteanmer Ilmurmims Smulhing for liberIa wills us large I.oa.m. SAVANN/tlJ , Macelm 19-This afternooa time Danishm ateamshmip hIorea , withm ill negre cuumigrants will slowly mdcciii dowmu time river on her long jourmmey to Liberia , 'rIme decks will be crowdeti with time emnigrmmnta arid ( itch' baggage , Time whuarves along time river have becmm crowtlod witiu hotit negroes ant1 wimites for several imourmi. 'j'iuousands of ume- - groes are waitimig to cheer time emumigraimtn , ovhio have arranged a program to send back cimeers while timeir leather violently waves large American flag , Time emigrants are in excileumt ClmalO for colonizing purpomes. They carry an immense amumummt of Imaggtmge ; prob- abiy 500 large lioxes have beemm taken on time steamimsimli' , 'fimey expendeml several thou. sammtl dollars hmem'ut for agricultural imnplo. muments , hmoummeimoid goods , etc , , antI are timer- omigimiy equipped for their mmew life. Msny of thuerum carry considerable money with them , rluoy will be giveim lmmimd by tIme Liboriny got'- errmuuieumt. Souse of tlmenm have lueemi simmgin4 eommgs of praise aumil prayIng on time wimart while waiting for time steamship jo coumpiete ' its cargo , A how negro song , "Back to View My Native atiti , will be sung as thi liorsa leaves time wimarf , At 1:10 : p. m , the hlorsa eailetl , Those on board sang a faeovehl snug of which time re- fraimm Was ( akeq UI ) by timoustunuls of miegrooa on time wharves. 'rime emigrants continued tm slug until the steamer 'us lost to view. ifuP , luf.imuieul liii Sister , CADDO , I , T. , March 19.-Saturday even. ing near Blue , ten mmmlies southmeaet of tier. , Dhis'tJ Cris. whmiie beating his wife , was mmiuot ( , twice by lila wife's brothmer , 15 yearS ciui , frons time etfects of whuicim lie died ilumiday veniu. a ' 'rho boy ii UteI murreaL