I , ' I . ' " : THE OMAHJDAILY \ BEE. . . . . I A : . , , . j J STAllLISII ] D JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAIIA , MONDAY \ roitip ' : i , l\AllOII \ 25 , 1895. SINGLE COpy FIVE 01 N rS. , IN A TERRIFIC GALE - - Great Britain Swept by a Storm that Does Great Damago. BUILDINGS UNROOFED OR BLOWN OVER . Many Dwellings OU ed anti People Injued by the railing Debris. - 'ISTORICrl STFIJTURES BADLY INJURED - rrboro . Oatbl1al fufers and Monuments at Stratford.on-Avon Arc Wrcckell MIRACULOUS ESC-E AT A HOSPITALI I - I Nine n".IR . Cnrrlecl Through R Floor Beneath the 'chht of C.nal'M.I CIlkinne3 ' . but the ( ceUllltM All , 1xtrIcntctl Alh'o "y UCRclcr . - LONDON , March 24-A terrfc gale set In I late last nIght and Is stLIlprcyalllng. The storm Is general throughout Great Drlaln , There has been damage to property In the towns. Hoofs and chimneys of a number oC houses were blown cit and many factories were similarly damaged , ' - . In many places church servIces were sus- pernted . A great number of trees were pros- tratOl by the gale and much damage was done to the dwelling houses In many parts of the country the telegraph lines are down A few minor casualties arc reported from along the coast. Many PCIllo have been Injured by falling .lebrls. A wall collapsed In the east end ef London all three persons were crushed to death beneath it. 'hree turrets of the pinnacles on the west front ot the Petersboro ct'ledral were blowl down. Other bu1dlnrn In the town were d1m. aged and a number ot persons Injured. The root of the railway staten at Strat- blown off and number of ford'on - Avon was or a monuments In the parIsh churchyard , : ere damaged. ' In Birmingham the gals was felt with exceptional - 'I ceptonal severity. A man and three children were killed there. The property damage In the town Is estimated at thousands of pounlls. THREE lULLED AT LE1C1STflR. Two mon and a girl In Leicester were , . struck by falling debris and almost Instantly killed. Every house In the Ayleston dIstrIct was , damaged. II Wolverhampton one person was killed and twelve InJurcd. - In 'Vnlhal two chImney stacks were blown ovor. They crashed through the roof oC n hospital , broke through the floorIng and carried nIne beds with patients In them Into a room beneath. For a time the cxclte- LI mont I , and around the hospital was most Intense and the widest sort of rumors were afloat , some havIng It that n dozen persons . b Ilid been killed. As quickly as possible the wort ! ot clearing away the wreokngo was ' commenced , and I was soon found that no- body had been Itled : The. nine occupants I of the beds were extrIcated alive , but badly , 4 J Injured. At Klngslyn Immense damage \as done to property. ' A great number of fine trees and several fine buildings at Sandrlnghnm , the country ; resIdence of the prInce of Wales , near KIngs- lyn , were destroyed. J , UtTJQUAI.E ShocK IN COLOUAOO. YIUlPR V 'iL , antI Vicinity Con ttfbly I . UIRurbccl by the , \ . . DENVER March t-A letter from Steamboat - boat SprIngs , Colo" , which Is tar from rail- I road or telegraph lnes , dated March 22 , says : "Today about 1 o'clock a distInct earthquake shock wns tel In Ynmlla valley fropi Phiasant about twelve mIles : roI Pl'asant valley , twel'e mies south ot Steamboat Spring , to Hayden , about twenty.lve miles west of the town. The shock was accompanied by a report resemblIng the discharge or a blast In I mine , followed by I low , rumblIng sound , which , 'I ' descrIbed by seine like breaking , of , Ice In 1 river or lalte The sound waR : accompanied hy n distinct vibratIon ot the earth from cast to west und violent enough to cause windows to jar and dishes and spoons to dunce. Fart : hiluilkeN In Italy. nou : , March 2J-Shal'p Earthrlnlto shocks were felt today throughout the ProvInce mil In the city ot negglo li Cnta- bril _ _ _ . _ _ _ TOWN 7'IWltIt JIWUUl' TV WCJEJ' sqiicr His Jlen 11 ; Seventh WRS To' Jln.h rot 11m , flFNVEll , Murch 24.-A special from Santa lee , N. M" , says : Phi leley killed Iten 1ollan lt I.orcsbuIS 1\ January slth. out provocation und wIthout giving his vie- tim n crnnc" to defend himself. HI was acquitted ) a justice at the lleace and has I Ilnce been playing the part ot "town ter- I rur " making lan ! threttsV . H , Connor forbade hll to come to his house to see his daughter antI he statel this week that he woulll kill \ I Connor. 'l'he latter arm':11 him self ami hy chtllCe met tielley. Jlley tnt shot lt Connor with hid Mlx-sllootl'r. Canner - . nor returned . the tIre. . letey Hhot . \glln and Conner then Ihot twice and 1.'loy I dropped dead . The coroners jury brought In n \ 'eitllct that Conner vas JUdllec In IhoCtnl nnd Connor has been released. Holmun was the sixth man Ietey hnll kiiItI themselves ) , und , none hal any chance to defend . lT , 1.Ol'IN . .I"U"IUB VnWi.UIB FI1L.S. . Sidoans slid Other l'ro orlbct t'itoca Jtnu- fling VitIu (1"1Inli. . ST. LOUIS , March 2 , , -The P 1Ithulstan crusade against the saloons Inaugl'attl some tIme ago was openly disregarded totiny and saloons t nd barber shells wore run wIde alIen. A few test eases wIll be matte "y the ClosIng alsoctathl tomorrow . tht ro- ot which wilt ' influence the . suIt w1 largely Illuelce cru tmlle. _ _ _ _ _ _ lCV , ( ' , I , II.clol tlot I IOltOI SIJUNOI J ID , 0" , March -Hev. . C. H , nlwchel , IlalJor oC the Central Methodist Riscopal church , has accepted the chair oC Illstcrlcol theology of . the Bostol univ.rity , ! Ovrl'lt Wrocket II St'ulhl , ItFNO , 1e\ ' . , March 2J-'fht eastboUld overland ran into n boulder late last night , derl1ng the engine , eXprC8Smll car and one conch. 'fhe engine ran Ir.te a bank , burying the 1II0t ) out of 1"ht. 'l'he en. Glneer and Ireman were thrown out of the cab , Illt not fatally Injured. - . J'ollont'll b1 I tlluro 1"111' PowcIer. GU''UHU' , Oki. , March I.-Slx IIPopie In Lincoln cllnty have been r > lsnc.l I ) eating food lade wIth n certain cheap baking powder wih IntrmlucC.1 Into the 1 . bking . poweer . On\ of the vlctm , lr , J. J Stewart , Is II U l rllul con'lltlI , I. , n . , . . , . . . . _ . ' . , , ' ' " ( JIULIIf 'OT CO.'SOLR1) , . . . . IWU.I.lS lUI : Solthor of the I'olltlcai I'RrteR tRklnG Rn ,1lurt to Concilhitte. LONDON. March 24-Tho Derln corre- spndent of the Times telegraphs that It scarcely needed Emperor William's letter to Ismack , In which his majesty expressed hIl profound ) Indignation at the refusal at the Helchstag to authorIze Herr von Lo\'ltzow , president of that body , to congratulate PrInce Dsmarck In the name at the House on the approachIng nnnlversary of his birth , to give a polItical character to thIs unedlylng spec- tncle , Te correspondent adds that I Is difficult to avoId the Impress , , ) that Prince Bis- marck's admIrers set the demonstration afoot with a definite , though as yet veiled , purpose. In the same manner ns that In which they used the cry for religion , morality and social order to Chancellor von Capri vi , I they hall real ) wIshed a majority In the Helchs- tag , there Is reason to believe they could have obtaIned it , but for a fortnight last the press oC the cartel parties has surpassed itself In , recrIminatIons against the centre party and the radicals , which slowly but surely ex- chulell every possibility of an amicable compromise - promise No steps were taken to obtaIn any courtesY that could not be wrung trout them by force. Stl ne oppositIon must bear a share oC the hlame. The conduct oC the centrists wa scarcely.wcrthy oC a powerful party. I may he asmmed that thc centrists were Influenced by time unyielding attitude of Herr Richter , the radical leader. Many nersons think that herr Richter repeated his mistake of 1&93 , and carrIed his dCpotsm too far. As It b the centrists and radicals have In the eyes or a large part oC the country allowed them- solves to he drIven by the macnlnalons of their enemies to exhibit to time world a tes- tamonlnm 11 per ts. It would be hazardous to venture to conjecture - jecture ns to the final object of the cartel pa rle ! TheIr clamor for the dissolution of the Reich stag Is a fitting sequel to theIr conduct as a whole , but the correpondent says he knows from excellent authority that there Is no InclinatIon In influential c'reles to listen to this queston about admnce. The vote on the resolution was not equivalent to the government's death. Neither the go v- ornment nor the conservatives who arc cry- Ing the loudest have anything to gaIn by a dlssolulon oC the Relchstag. I Is needless to remind the conservatives oC what their position would bo In a general election . with the government opposing the Von Ianltz scheme for grin control by the general govornrnont. With the single exception . cepton of tie extreme radical and Catholic and socialistic papers , the whole press admits that the Reichstag , by its acton , lowered Its prcstge , I Is probable that the new ! president oC the house wilt be a member of the centrists , that Is . time clerical party. LONDON March 24.-The Paris correspondent - spondent of the Times says the press of that city condemns the acton of thc Rcchstag ! A dispatch to time Times from Vienna says there Is a universal expression of unrnitl. unmit- gated InlignatIomi It the acton oC the Relchs- ! tag toward Prince I3ismnarclc . The scorn and anger manifested by the press Is almost excess I vo. flIIEADFUL ' 'J\Unn : AT 'UONTU. lolles of R J"n : amid Woman Found with Thull I'roiits Cut TORONTO , ant March 24.-Mrs. Sarah Jane Swallow could not bo aroused when a neIghbor called this morning , and the p311cc , believing something was wrong , broke open the door. A ghastly sIght presented Itself. LyIng on time bed was Mrs. Swallow . wIth her throat cut from car to cad , and by her side John Bel , an cxpressman , also with his throat cut and time razor wah which the deed had been committed still In his hand Mrs. Swallow was a wIdow. I Is believed that jealousy on the part oC Del led to the crlmo. NOVELiST MOORE IUWUSE ) TO FJI r. Challmgoll to R liuciby Artist " 'hlstcr II - ondon LONDON March 24-I has developed that a week ago " 'hlster , the artist , challenged George Moore , the novelst , to fight a duel Moore was the Intermediary In the now more or less famous dispute between Whistler and Sir WIlliam Eden , growIng out oC time refusal oC the former to deliver a portraIt he had paInted of Sir WIlliam's , wife. Moore Ignored the challenge , and I Whistler has wrItten to hIs seconds regaflln hIs dealings wIth what ho cals ! "a runaway , ! IT.\.l\N I\U' BENT TO TIlE IitTTO.I. Colidoll with time Irltlh Steamer Storm ICing in ii ) & LONDON , March 24-The BrItish steamer Storm King from Antwerp for Boston , was In collision Saturday wIth the Italian bark Gui- seppe , from Savannah February 1 for Ham- burg. The accident occurred at Dungeness during a heavy Cog. The Gulseppe was so bally damaged that she slnle , but not until the steamer had rlcued her crew The bows ot the Storm King were stove In and It was necessary for her to come to anchor. I Is expected she will have to be partially discharged - charge In order to make repaIrs. . TIWUlllC OF U4XilII.IN " SU1IOUL4. CRtholcs unit t'rotostiimita ' In Manioba Un - nub to Cumo to \rtomcnt. . MINNEAIOLS . March 24.-A special to . the TrIbune from Winnipeg , Man " , says : Mani- tobo and the Canallan northwest 'ms reached the crIsis In its his lory , and the storm which has been hovering over the country so long Is likely to break forth before long. I Is a war 10 biter that It mar wreck the dented- oration Of the Domnimmion. The Catholics arc lighting for their paroc'hlul schools wIth grim determinaton , while the Protestant majority wih equal resolution declares the parochial schools , recenty abolished bJ act ot the Ianl- tObl ; legislature , shall never be re.eslablshed. The excitement Is Intense today. In the churchc 11lJcheu confined their remark - mark to tue , hnl1CI\lng struggle , Protestant 11rraclers warning lrotestanta to stand\1rm und the Catholic clergy IPllealng to their 1011(1 to never gIve up time Ilglmt. The Orane. men are taking a hall In the struggle Major Stewart : lulvey , grand master of the Orane- mitsui Mall : "It cost Canada SOOOOQ to sub. Ilue the hal breeds on the bonkl of the HiS' I.atchewan In 1885. 10w many millions will It take to muke slaves oC time people of Manitoba b ) Bnbjecthig them to the Cunllc hlemrchy1"I I A few men who foresee the consequences , are nrglng mOlleraton , but the spirIt of the counsels ! .tctlons Is 'U'e im9w unheeded so fierce amid biter that theIr " JI'IcIIT.I ,11.1 A I. , ll - l' IW.-S''BI.I J "I l'itz S.hnlI7\Ct \ IRI R Narrow I'srullc train Ill' h. WICII'rA , March 21.-Dmmrng the abpelce of hIs family early thl3 momllg n lendlsh nttlpt to l'oaYt alive Fritz fkhle\zlel one of the wealthiest In W'Icimhta weulhlelt len WIchia , In his house was matte. lie was sleeping , when every avenue leading to his room was latu- rt.l with coal oil amm'I fred , Before the lire hall oLtulle < much heallway. firemen arrived anti draggei Schne\zler , who welhs over fO pounds . from his room . 'fwo Irenwn , UI wel al :1' . Slhle\zler , were badly burimed. There Is 10 clew to the IIPrlCtmtol1 ul.1 no reason Is known for foJ In ) ' one commltlG the deed - - n"vC limo WOlnl a S"IV 'Frisi DEI.I,1'\HI : , . 1" , March I-\nna I lhl , who WIB convlch:1 ot the lullrr ot ler husband , wits granted a lew trIal on the ground that In a munler caiC like .thC one In < u(810n the male at'el "JY Is always lore guilty than the frlH.1le . . tH'COIOllc1' . Sue thereupon plladed Sushi ) , claiming . howevr , that sue hUll not nlrder..1 her ! hunll. ' Judge WldeJlan then HtnteIC.1 tier to life hnllrl80nmelt ut I Chesto' 1 Ienl 'ntnry , He accomplce , theou * Ct'ntrul , suffered the dtath penalty Semite mOlths ago. CUBAN REBELS FIGhT WELL \ . Hoards of Spanish Troop3 Are Powerless Against the Insurgents. EVERYthING FAVORS TiE NATIVES - Accurate \eenunt of the Situation by Rn A l rl RI'C"hRn " 'II 18 l'crsonnliy ) 'RIIRr with the FletR l'resontcd. TAMPA , FIn. , March : 24-ThQ steamer , Olveto arrIved tonIght from Havana , i bringing a lumber or passengers from tIme eastern end of the Island. They were able to give moro authentc accounts of the Cuban Insurrecton than apy yet received Amolg those was a man who had been lt Ianzanlo from Jaluary 8 to March 17 , cx- celltng occasional vIsits to tIme Interior. lIe states that the uprIsing occurred . simultaneously throughout time province oC' ' Santiago February 24 The next day Gen- oral La Chambro arrIved at Guankanmo from SantIago with 200 Spanish soldiers , returning - turing to Santiago on the 2Gth with a part oC the same troops. Ils reason was unknown - known , but It was supposed that ho feared a trap The duet of the rebels around Guankanmo Is lenry Brooks , nephew ot Rich Brooks oC Santiago and Guamikamimimo Since the first outbreak ho has been joined by Perlquo Perez , a very good soldier ! hey have GOO len at Guankanmo In Santiago province there are GOOO mel under arms. The opinIon - Ion Is that should time Puerto Prlncipes rise , as planned upon his departure , this would win a strong force of determIned men , increasing - creasing the Insurgents to about 1,003 . 1lrbel , : bandit , who held for ransom ono Lopez , son of Strandu , returned the child to his parents on March 16. Mirbel claims to bold a commission oC colonel from time Cubans. le commands a strong , dan- gerous band. At Santiago some young len who were In sympathy wih the cause did not join the mnovemmient fearing that negroes were the principal directors ThIs Inference was drawn from Gillcrnmon's statement that his Glermon's chief was Guanalberto Gomez Abaut thirty miles from antago , near EI Cobre , four Spanish troops were on March 15 ambshed by an Insurgent band under command ot Paliaci. SPANIAHDS' LOSS HEAVY The Spaniard's loss was exceedingly heavy. They were routed and the Cubans notified notfed the Spanish authorities to send for the dead and wounded. The lumber of the Cuban band Is not Imown Gulermon , who has a band In the vicinity of Crlsto was seen by the passengers Interviewed He Is a leader of strength and the government forces fear and watch him. He hovers near Manzlnlo , commandIng 500 well armed cavalry. About March 16 he ransacked Chalpuegla village , which consists of about 700 Inhabitants and which was guarded by fifty Spanish soldiers The commanding lieutenant was captured while absent from the garrison , the fortfca- ion was surrounded , and , upon the promise of life beln 1 snored. the arms of the bar- racks were -surrend red. This hiappenedjn midday. That night , after time Insurgents had gone , fresh Spanish troops arrived , and , the surrenderIng lieutenant was arrested by them and sent to prison A great many ex-Spanish soldiers are wIth Guerra , and Masson Four miles from 1an. zanlo Guerr captured all the aJms front the plantations. As a rule , the plantations arc unmolested , except as mentioned , but "Sofia . " a Spanish plantation , Is not per- mited to work. In Manzanlo the volun- leers and cItizens arc constantly fearing captures . Time entrances to It arc guarded and no one Is allowed to pass time gates ' at night. Those entering during the day are compele to surrender theIr arms. CITIZENS READY TO RESIST. The streets were constantly patrolled at night Some of the richer stores have erected opposite their stands small turreted towers , with their round bodies projecting Into the , streets from corners . so that loopholes command - mand the four directions , on the street. These towers are ten feet high and twelve feet In diameter In lanzanlo sIx old turrets of the former revolution have been repaired , and several Impromptu towers of timber have been constructed - structed The same work Is being done at Daamo for the Protection of property. The latest reports arc that the Insurents' forces have withdrawn Into the Interior to plan an attack , Ils thought , upon Santiago. Colonel Santoelda has arrived at Manzan- , ia from Santiago and Is In command of the Ianzanlo section ot Spanish troops , conslst . Ing ot 100 soldlera. After a fight at Dalre he started for Manzanlo , When passIng Bay- ammio , and about five miles distant , he was ambushed by nearly 400 Insurgents. The fire was so fierce that they were compelled to form a holow square to protect themselves. The Spanish ranks were fearfully mowed down , while the Cuban losses were not In- significant. Among the later RodrIguez , an aIde of Mate , was killed . ALMOST WIPED OUT. , Had It not been for the timely arrIval oC SpanIsh .troops from layamo the band of Spaniards ) would have been totally destroyed. This conflict occurred about Marto. Around the Canto river section the whole country Is In the throes or rebelion , lands are marchIng - lug toward I.asunas de VictorIa anti Puerto Irlnelpes , growing stronger as thpy proceed. A strong band of Insurgents are on the norther coast daily expecting an expedition from the UnIted States , The Insurrecton movement does not appear to be receIved , \Ih favor by time'oliio , who are moving Into the cites , All kinds of work Is suspended. The cutting oC high grade tmber has stopped from the fact that number of the cutters are with time Insurgents amid others are not to be had to take their pluces The Insurgents do not allow oC the movement of cattle , keeping them la their regular pasture In the later part of Apri the rainy season beg ns In that section . 'he roads will become Impassable , making all kInds oC movement difficult anti expensive , eipeelaly with foreign troops , as hone with tender feet will have to be shod or abmtnttoflt'i. Everything ' wi then be In favor oC the Insurgents NEV MINlSTIY'S POSITION. The Cormaton of the new Spanish mln- Istry attracts much ath'nUon. I prudent they mny hohl time revoluton In a puty pabsh'o Mate for beveral months , or I they Ire unwise they may hurl a Irebrand Into the powder magazlno and drIve many Into revolt who are now neutral . A 8mol gunboat ' boat was patroling time coast near Cape Cruse larch 16 amid noticed a shIp's yawl heading Cur timemn I proved to contain two ( herman sailors who wanted water. They claImed to be Ishermen from San Domingo , being blown from that coast by heavy south. eastern gales. They were bent to Santiago and Put In jai , where were aho two Amerl. cans found In the same lanner two weeks previously. The American and German consuls . Buls both have the matter before them Time 1'luengcl' mentioned Is i an Anmerican- Cuban and gives a truth CuI oeeount oC the situation . Mummy Incldent mentoned he Is acquainted with by personal knowledge. BIGITEn A SPANISH MAN.OF-WAR. NEW YOH , March 2t-The Pacific Mali stpolshlp Colombia , from Colon March 1G , ar I rh'ell here tOllay. Captain Henderon reports that at 3:35 : p. m. on the 19th the ColombIa Ilaned Cape llrsl about three and one.halC mies from shore. Shortly afterward the otli- cer on the bridge slghtt11 0 Spanish man.oC- war about seven miles ahead , steaming lord the north side oC the island of Cuba , The wor vessel was two mated , schooner rigged and painted white . She showed no sIgnals and no atenton was paId to her by I lime officers of the steamship , which Ilrceeedet -'I her uual course , , l'flOOItES8 OJ' TltWl 1 ; fE souTh. - Now Itnterllrl of AlhlDsbOtIptlOflb ! tn lie Stlrtfcl thltSIl ; trr CHATTANOOGA , Tenn. , t1rh 2 . -ne. ports from all over the sOtl rl time week endIng March 22 , received by the Tradesman , Chattanooga , show that more favorable weather has Improved the'conditlon I of busl- ness. The revival In turld"manuCActurlng Is quite noticeable , but w'\lb \ prices arc firm , the advances In values Pcted "y some 0) erators have not been maae as ) 'et. But at no time In the past year have Inquiries been so general as at present , both . for home and foreign simipimienta. Now cotton mills and enl rgements of cxlst- Ing ones contnue to be reported from several states representng the Int rest taken In cot- ton maters by local Investors The Trades- mnn's list oC new mills multi of enlargements Is al follows for the weak : 1M lie with $100,00h capital at Greenville . Ickory Grove and Wal- terboro , S. C. : with $50OOOfcpltnl , at leels- yule . N , C. , luntsv\e and Iledmont , Ala" , Shreveport , La. , Tupelo , 11" , Hltherford , N. C" , and Cherow amid New errJ S. C. Enlargements - largements of cotton mis ire to be made nt Dalton , Ga , HenrIeta and , Seueca , S. C. , amid Trenton , Tenn Iron production In the southern territory continues to be active , with somewhat of an Increased business at unchanged quotations. Building prospects requiring the use of Iron and steel Ire now better tuna , for a bug time alll an active spring seaSOn Is anticipateml. Dusluess Is falling oft BOIUewhat among the coal producers , but no lessning ot the outlllt , Is reported Collections ar4 god for the sea. ' son : merchants are buyimjg carefully and stocks of goods are kept lo' , , wlt' no disposi- tion to Increase In advance . of , the daily demands - mands oC local trde , t ' Advances to planters wIth \'hlch to make a crop wIll be made with tnueh caution this year , there beIng a gen rnl understanding among merchants that thll practce should be dIscouraged j Among the Important ne industries estmmb- Ished or Incorporated In time . southern states during the week Is a $30 , OO hnprovement nnll Ile\elopment company\to \ do business In Tennessee ; a $100,000 telephone construction company at Louisville . Ky. , anti a $100,000 hat factory at Wimeeling . .V. , Va. A compress with . $75,000 capital will e built at Cuero Tex. ; a $50,000 woodenwure factory Is re- ported at Portsmouth , Va.and ; a wagon factory - tory wih $25,000 capital ' at Chase City . Va. Flouring mills are to hoj built nt Mineral \Velis . 'x" , and Point PlebsantV. . Va , : Ice factories nt Jonesboro Ark. . Columbus , Ga. , nrownv1e , Tenn. , and 'RAilford , Va. ; phos- phnte works at Goodrich , 'cnn" , and lumber mills at Carrbele amid 'Suwanee , Fla. , For SmIth. Ark. . Atauta , Ga"IIopklnsvle , Ky. , and AlexandrIa , La J . . NEhI : lOIUi TO 7'lYTllJJETIWlT _ PLA' . Vacant tot anti Lmd : : in jov York Will le Cultivated by th nemI1Joyod. NEW YORK , March : 4.-.The committee on the cultivation ot vacant : lots by the unemployed - employed as an alxlidrytot time New York Association for Improving time Condition of 1 the Poor has made Public the result of their many conferences In regard to the experiment - periment of provIding ethploynient for the worthy unemployed men ' oC this city. The commiteD reports they have . secured . for the coming summer from Whiliam'Stelnway , the piano manufacturer , 3001 ; acres of land In Long Island CIty. Ex-Mavor HewItt has also donated the use ot fifty acres ot land at Inwood , on the Judson rIVer Each applicant must fl out a blank form"whleh wIll be furnished - nished him , and I properly Indorsed by some responsible persomiihe ' will be allowed ' the use of a quarter otal 'acre of land , which he will cultivate durIng the summer and the proceds from tM'saleot ' the 'vegeja : . bles w\ Ie given him. .1..ae \hero a man has mIargo tamIl anti -dndOQn Is' ' extra worthy he wIll be glvn halt an acre , of the land to cultIvate. . ! h commlteo has ordered 1,200 bushels of see1 potatoes and has already on hand all the I other vegetable seeds that will ho requIred ! The seeds and all the agriculural Implements necessary to necessarJ till the sotI 1 wIll be furnished to the men free of charge , The committee has secured the servIces , of J.V. . Kjelgaard , a practical farmer as superintendent of the farms The committee wIll exercIse general supervIsion over product the work and wiliflndainarket ' ' , , for the A letter has been received ; by the commIttee from Henry A. Hoblns ; chief of the sta- tstcal divIsIon oC time Department of Agrt- culture at Washington , In which he states that from a personal Investigation of the experIment - perIment at Detroit 1U b. , and ' from the gen- oral opinion oC those to whom he applied for information , he Is convinced of the efficiency of the Bcheme. Sirnilar.exeriments will be tried the comIng summer In Minneapolis , St. Paul , Los Angeles , Syrncusc , Chicago , DuC- tale and SI LouIs . I 1 . Ul'UI"-ATI. . 1' 4. lo1.DS A MIE1'JZG. " - . - . ! - . U l'ulnro of Archbishop nron'8 ] Jnnkilg Schema l'ro\-o" [ tIme Trouble. CINCINNATI , Mlieil -There ' were about 30 people present . at rbeltr hal today , pursuant to I cul .of time portion ot the creditors oC the lateArChblshop Pur- cell , inviting members ot lime ,4. P. A. to meet and co.operte with them. William LIst of Hamilton presided 'nd spoke Other speakers were lrs. Ellen Trempe oC Ham- Ion and 11ev J. A. Lo\ve , pastor at the A. P. A. congrelalon at this city. The tone ot the speeches wads .denunclatory , re- citing the history oC tug celebrated ArchI I blfhop Purcell's failure. The - result of the meeting was a memorial to Governor MCKInley : KInley to use his InlUence to have ' a law passed prohibItIng unincorporated banking : also the IssuIng ot n circular to members oC the Catholic church , giving a complete history - tory oC the Purcell flllure to date , which the A. P. A. agrees to prInt and circulate broadcast all over the Unltel Slates. I'IWI'I OJ ij , IJxiJiz. TOIN OIfZIUI. Clulm8 of a " "olln m to l'ertorimmimmg Sllra'ulomms Cure " thu Cmtumto. EI , PASO , 'fox . ! uicll 21-A dispatch Cram Bnrterln , Mex , says I woman call. Ing herself "Terese de Covrn , " and clnlm- Ing to perform miracles ; has so excited the eople there that thiy are simply crazy. The MexIcan gOVellllent ordered her ar- rest , amid the religious fanatics opposed the order , mind as a result one men was killed In a tight nt 1ulato , nc 'l'eoillo Vnsquez , time Jeto politico , was ! wound el , This Is the same woman wlo'\\ ! UI ( cause of a hloolly h revolt at Temlhla about fourteen months ago , and whlchlrc/ulell In the 1ex- ' leln authorltls makillt Uhe womun leave the country. She crosi ' to Nogales , Aniz . where It Is claimed li . ! Mexicans she erfor1d wonderful citoL She dlsp Iiearcd from Nogales , izrjd.two weeks age made her appearance Iplihe village at m Valve her. , where 40 arPedrt , arc protecting , /or I'OIUC JI II'L IY . TOU lWItIhRI ) . " 'I Iis Thoulant [ : J r L of Dhmimmiond. II fecur ly"bl.ves. NE\V YORK , MarcI ? : ' ! , -The jewelry store oC Constant LucW was robbed yes. terday atenoon and dIam6tIs to the value of $ GO stolen An bnkiwn lan , who was well dressed , drove' up-tim a buggy oppo. site the store and bekQCI to the clerk , Mr Frederick to cor e out to him. AI. cone though Frederick was aon In the store at the time he did so , anti tlu ; 'Itranger ' , taking a handsoma gold watch from his pocket , engaGed him In conversation regarding some fancied trouble In tie ' movement When I'rederlck returned to the tore to hIs dls- many he discovered that In that brief time some one had enerl the store ' and taken from the show cases two trays ot diamonds valued at $ GO : . I'L.J.V IN IJl.JLP OF JIlS , M.U'IWWI . Wonu'mm's Press I.rmigue of Chicago \1 H"/I I Ud"JIto to 1.01dol CHICAGO , Mardi 2J.-A decided step was taken today by Chicago women interested In the case ot Mrs. Marbrlck. .t a special I meeting of the " Womnan'ms Press league ot Chicago I Wil decided to send to England n memher of the league to try anti arouse some Interest In ? , Maybrlck' tavor. A number of Iietitlona have been sent to the ettonH home secretary without elect , 60 the woo men of time Chicago' lres have resolved to try al I last resort the influence on the l nllHh press American women Imbued with time Idea that their countrywoman Is Innocent. nail letermlnel thal Qther Ihal believe UI they tc , LOCKED IN , A FIERY FURNACE Blacksmith Mnguire Almost Boasted Alive In His Burning Shop Yestrday , SAYS TIlE DOORS WERE BARRED ON HIM Filially n"lensea himself , hut ISles In 8m'cl UUlrM After lcaerlhlmmg R Horrible t Struggle to MrnI1e-'rlnn.IM ) olht . I " ' mme time " 'orlt of 1'1 0 Il. Cornelus Maguire , a blacksmith 50 ) 'earl old , living In his shop , 3j03 Shermnn avenue , was awakene by a fro In the shop yester- day morning at 4:20 : , alt before ho could make his escape he was so badly burned that he tiled seven hours later at the Emanuel hospital. Maguire halt been occupyIng the blacksmith - smith shop for nbout two and a malt months. The buiding was formerly a traIning stable , but was later fitted u ( for blaclwnlthlng by Smith Coffee , who ownell I nt the tme It was buaned. Maguire fitted ) tip a room In the northwest corer of the building , whIch he' ' occuled as a slcelng reom In thIs room there wns but ono Wlllow , and I was boarded ) up half way both on the Inside and outside. Maglro had been asleep for sOle hours w'el he was awakenell by the roaring anti crackling oC the flames , which were rahll' enveloping the entire building , I wooden structure anti very dr ' . Ills first effort to make hIs escape was at the front door , and being unable to get It open he rushed through the fire to the rear , and failed In hIs attempt to make his escape In that direction. The bulling at this point , where the fro had evidently started , was a mass oC fames , and lImo ! heat and smoke were st ng. The night clothes oC Maguire were now on tire , and hIs body was being burned In a horrible manner. The torture was becomIng unbearable and crazed with paIn he made a last effort to free himself from the burning building , and again rushed through the flames to the front part oC the buIlding , where , gathering all the remainIng - mainIng strength he had , 'Ie hurled hIs body agaInst , the door and burst It olen DESPERATE RUN FOIL HELP. The site of the blacksmith shop Is a block from the nearest business house or dwelling , and up to this time the 11eoplo nearet to the burning building were not aware that a fire was In their vicinity. MaguIre's cries for assistance had not aroused any one. In a pitiful condition , with his night clothes burn- lag and the flesh pealing from his legs , arms I and hands , ho male his way a block distant to a building , 3802 Sherman avenue where with lila cries he aroused L T. Foreman , whom he begged to extInguish the fames that were burning his back and which he was unable to reach with his mangled hands Mr. Foreman . rendered all the asslstanco that was In. his power , and , In obellenco to Mr. MaguIre's wishes , he led hIm a block further ' north to where a friend pf lagulro's lived. HIs friend , Ted Deecher , assisted him up two fghts of stairs over Cumings' salon , 3824 Sherman , avenue where he was nut t bed . iie ; tlice ambulance was called , mind a phy- t ' atclan. havIng. arrIved , ' he was , : ord FId , token 'fn , Emanuel hospital , where , remaining consclols to the mat , bo died a few hours afterward WORK OF AN ENEMY. In conversation wIth his frIends he stated that seine one had tried to bur him up , amid that the doors had been barred cn the out- sIde , melting his escape almost Impossible. FrIends oC Maguire stated that they knew of no one that could be construed to he an enemy of hIs , and that all oC his acquaIntances - ances seemed to tblnlt a great deal oC him. Time only difculy they had ever known Maguire to have was a few weeks ago , when a colored man went to his shop and bad a horse shod and paid for the worle. 'In a few days the same man returned and had another horse shod and asked for credit , but this was denied and the horse was held until the money was paId over. A few words were had at that time , but no particularly bad feel- lag was expressed on eIther side Although the building was entirely burned , which destroyed time chances of learnIng whEther the door had been barrel from the outside , the friends are unanimous In saying that they do not think that such was the case , and explain time tact thut Maguire was unable to escape at first from eIther of the doors as being cause from the excItement ot the moment. USED TO HANDLE HOHSES. Mr. MaguIre came to this city last Juno from San Francisco In charge of a carload of race horses belongIng to a horseman named HendrIckson. lIe was In charge of the horses for some tme , bu when they were shipped from here he did not accompany - pany them. After that tme he was engaged In various ways until he took charge of time blacksmith shop. Ils former home was Janesvle , Wls" , where ho was engagell In the livery business for a number of yearmm. Having some domestic troubles he left that city and came west amid a Cow years ago , In company wIth others , put up a bulllng at IlaUsmouth to he used as n distillery , but time building was burned before It was ready for occupancy. This msfotune : disheartened him , as he lost all ho had , and from there he went west , returnIng last year. Ho leaves a wife and chid , a daumgii- ton , In Chicago , One brother lives In Chicago and another In Saldl , Colo. Time latter , Ii , F. Maguire , was tetegraphed by time coroner ' 'No disposition of the body will bo male until a reply Is received 'fhe body Is at the morgue , where on Inquest will be hold at a date which Is not yet fixed . Time burned building was valued at about $ GOO , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ T.ILK 01 I.r.\'OIIS ( } J'oun NIWll/ , Chnr'11 with ni Atuck on I' VUllio In , \llblll , BIRMINGHAM . Ala , March 24-Isaac Tankersly , Iham Fails , John Roberts end Mack Fails , negros , are In Jai ' here charged with a brutal attack upon Mr and Mrs. John Barr last night. There Is Intense excitement and some talk oC lynching. Barr , who has a store at Tuscaloosa , was returning home last night wIth his wIfe , hayIng II his pocket the proceeds of the day's sales The couple were attacked by the tour negroes and both were beaten Into Insensibility , Barr beIng probably fatally Injured Barr identified Tankersly as anD oC time assailants and he confessel , iniphi- eating the other tbree. catng . Iullerllto Eight "lh R Mauminc . PARIS , March 2-Shert Umltall and posse , while attempting to arrest Thomas loutlW , a manIac living near here , were forced to shoot him and beat hIm Into In. sensibility . MOltaw fought like I tiger . Irt whim I Ihotgun and afterwards with a large corn knife. Several oC the I'osse were Injured before the maniac was overpaweted . His wounds may not be fatal . I Sllo.ttonI toltrlct ) No Debts. . DENVER , March 21-'he directors ot time International Mining and Industrial expoll- ' tion have unanlnusly 'tecldel that no expenses - ton shoull be Incurred until they have I fund ot $0,0 In bank I Is expected that tie aura will be raised In a few weeks . . . - - J'IOTI.US OF .unm IHS.ISTIW IIUllW , Sixty 1olltR IntCrrCd Rt Evanston , " 'FC. ' Fmmimiille te.tItutc. 'csts'rdmmy-Mmuii7 ! YeMt.rtRy-JlnI1 FRIIItA UUttlt EVANSTON , W'o. , March 24.-Walter 1\er , the last of the victims oC time coal mine disaster at Red Canon on the 20th , was found last night. The sixty who met theIr death the annie day were laid ) to rest today wIth most 1m. pressl'o ceremonies. Thera were thlrt.two burled from the Mormon church alone , where the services were conducted by Bihop flowers oC Aimny , nsslted I ) Bshop Drown of Evanston all Cmlnont 11'gnltarles ' oC time Iormon church Crom Salt Lake , Includln Franklin n , Uehards , church hhtorlan ; John henry Smlh , ono lf the twelve nllos tIes , a 11 Seymour B Young and lwnrll 1 Stephenson , two of the seven Ilresilents , lsllp Clur of Coalvlo ale nsslsted The church Is the largest In Ulntnh county , but was Insutcent to accommodate one- thIrd oC the 11eoll10 who attended , I was ntemptclI to take time connell bathes ) of the tOfu Into the church , but after thirteen had been carried In It was found that all oC thcm would occup so much room that there would not be enough room to scat time mourners , amid the belies were mo\'ell out again amid arranged In rows at the side of the cimurcim Such a scene has rarely been wlnesscll anywimero and I requlrell time utmost efforts of Dlshop Chair nnl Aposte Smih to hush by words oC comfort all consolation time sobs of wllow8 , mothers and chlllren EO that time exercIses might proceed. All these were burled at the Mormon ccmetery at Red Cammon The FInns , too , were burlell from their own chapel lu their own burring ground 11ev. Mr. Lepperto conductel the services for those ot time lethollst : faitim . Father Imzgerall of time mnston Cathole church for those oC his fllth , whlo He\ E. F. Deggs of the I \mton Methodist church preached the funeral sermon at time opera house over thc remains oC O. Ialb ) who was buried wIth Masonic honors. Fred Morgan was burled by the Ancient Order oC United 'orkmen , of which order he and Mr. lalbJ were members , carrying $2,000 insurance , time only two Insured out oC time whole sixty-one. Contributions are coming In freely and It Is hoped thlt none oC time moro than 300 almost destitute people without means oC support will be permited to surer for time necessities . oC life. J'.ITIlUll'OL,1.UH , 1 11R2'it.LCTION. - lecnll from the , \lnr time Statements Ildo ! ARIIRt time Sioux l'nUR SlotorM. SIOUX FALLS . S. D" , March 21.-Spe- ( chal.-Mgr. A. Havoux , vicar general ot the archdiocese or St. Paul , has been here for the past three days It time instance or Archbishop Ireiammd . to take evhlelce with u vIew to clearing away the dllcuiles existing In local Catholic circles. existng Catholc I has been no secret that for some time Archbishop . tme bishop Irelanll has conteml11ated removIng both the sisters and 1"atlel' Nolan fl'om this diocese II order that the bishop who wi SOOI succeed Bishop Iurty will find emily harmony In this the largest Catholic congregation In the slate. I hUs , however - over , been about decided mow to let Father Nolan remain hmem'e all the questIon as to whether or not the sister will be removed - moved Is a mater which rests wholly 01 the decision of Mgr. Huvoux after considerIng - lag the evidence which he has taken here. I was supposed that there would be I I regular trIal amid the sisters secured counsel - sel They had Sir Charles Rumasehl , n 11rom- IneiI New York attorney , and 11ev. Thomas Barry of Phlldelhla , come here to assist them. These gentlemen accompanied the sisters before 1 gr. Rayoux on the opening 'rooming' ot the ' confer nce. , They were asked by the presiding dignitary what their business' was. Whjn told , he said 11 no uncertaIn - certaIn term that . their presence wa Cli- trely superluols and that they would not , be hear In the mater at al They conso- quenty left on the first train The cOlfrr- . once was carried on In a most careful man- nero each sister being examined separately amid alone. I Is expected that u decision will be reached by Mgr. Havoux In about a week. Today , at the peremptory order of the vicar Ioneral , Father Nolan retracted from the altar the statements made by him n year ago denunciatory of the 81sters 'I'hls Is u victory for the sisters. I Is Iller- stood they will leave voluntarily and follow Bsho ( Marty to St. Cloud , 1lnn. alhough the vicar general lies not decided time case 3'et. . The retraction his widened the breach between the two factons , CLERICS AIumSI'IU ) FOIl TiE TIIIJ"T. SCIBRtOlnl Turn In time Gold lut Hohblty ut Ensenmmdmm . SAN DIEGO , Cal" , March 2I-'rhe In- vestgaton of the rolJhery oC the big gold bar amid gold coin at Elsenata took a sea- satonal tur today , when .111 Pratt and James A. Garrtt were arrested there charged with time crime. They are being held on niuspiciomi , but time arrest of Oar- ratt , who wrms not known to have been sos- pected , Indicates timat the authorities imave it clew which may result In time conviction of the guilty panties. Allan Pratt has for mmix years served Manuel Itivemolii as cashier and coniidemititml clerk , mind was In fuhi pan- session of time secrets of the ilrm , kumowlug also time conibination to time safe. lie is a young Englishman , anti imis reputation hints been the very best. James ( larrmmtt Is a young Canadian , amid ( or soimme Iliac was clerk for time International compammy at En- senada , lioth men are umnnatmirahized Mex- leans , and therefore ask protectiomm from England , ? .1h1lLLI'OX Ji'JPR ! ) I ) UT it'l' MIL Ji'A UJEi' . Over Oimo Timoustummil Cities mtmm.l . Two 11mm- tired lJm'mmtim time Itooar.l. MILWAUKEE , March 21-Time ammullpox , whiiclu was for some time last mmmmmnrner amid fall epidemic in Ilium city , and which bait kept time htealthm depnntmimemmt busy all wium. ter , is practically wiped out. Time titolatloum imospitaimi Imave been closed amimi thieve nm'n now only six cases In time city. 1mm mmlmme mnontims theme imave been 1,011 canes aiim ] 268 dentimmi. Time nutimomities lmmtye humid iflhtliY evils to cope withm 1mm their work of suppressing - pressing tIme diseitse , Mobs imave ( ought time imeimltim authorities wimo svere emit to reniove immmtlents to time imoiqiltals , amid it cormstammt svarfmure hums hieemi wimged in certalmm qmmnlntems agaInst time mnethiodim of copimig with time Imest. _ _ _ p _ _ _ _ J. . jlL'lJhtl' 01. . .PU1IJU1JJC 1)UUJJ..ISS. 1.1 , illark'mi Ehmisemihmal ( limmirehi of New York the riccimo ut ii Notable ( lmutimortimg , NE\V YORK , Mmmrch 2i-St. Mark's Metimotiist EpiscoimnI chmumreim was crowded todimy by colored neopie to flttOfld time me- nmom'ial item-vices in hmoimor of time late Froth- crick Douglass , unmier time auspIces of Si , Mark's Lyceum , Time services were liii- premmatyc mind were opemied by a prayer by lte' , Eummest Lyon , pastor of time church , Dr , J. 16 , Itmmnkimi of Howard uumivoummity , W'utsimlngton , 1) , C. , read an etmiogy , In wlmleim ime referred to loughmmss nit betumg to time Afro-Amem icons what \'nsimlmigtuum immmi Lincoimi wcmc to lime Ammglo.Amnenlcmnmms , immiurmiumcu Agent % rrcstett for Swismtluiimg , MEXiCO , Mo , , March 21.-Il. N , Nicker- semi , an insurance agent , was arrested here yesterday charged with swindling several peoPle at Famlier , Mo , Dickerson visited Fam her it few dityim sluice , amid claiming to lie time ngeumt of the Mutual LICe Immsimranetm COiiihiUIiY of New Jersey , lie wrote up hiail. des to the anmoummt of several hundred dol. lana. lie took umotes iii ptmyment of imoticies and cashed them at. time l'm.iI lien tunic. 'ro. day miews was receivemi that hue Wamm mmot tuu. thonized to represent tue cOimipammy. ( Iuvarmmmmmcuit % mmreimuusos iii lniigor , OSCEOLA , Ark. , March 21-TIme river bank ricer Eimnont , hive mtmilemi north of thus place , began caving yesterday mimorning lii front pf time govcrrmuneimt ' % vareimouso , in which lit stored Imundreds of thousands of dollars worth of engines , maciiimmery aumd material. Men were Put to work movimmg the contents of time warelmouse to a Iluoo of safety. Halt au acre of ground lies already - ready fallen Into time river and time wareS hmoumme viil soOmm go , p Sster mmmiii 1ighmt tnmimpmsimy lii iifliemiiulc , , WACO , Tex. , March 24-Judge It'ctor has appointed Major Titibs of Waco receiver - ceiver of time Waco Water I'ouver amid Light company , The liabilities and assets mire not iumpwn - . - LI hUNG ClANG SHOt Young Jaanoso Attempts to Assassinate the Distinguished Ohinaman , S ROUSLYVOUDD IN TIlE FACE Msguit1etl Patriotism Believed to Have Bco the Cause , WOULD-BE MURDERER AT ONCE ARRESTED Effort to Kill the Emperor's ' Ropresontativ Prothices Intense Excitement. GENERAL REGRET EXPRESSED ON ALL SIDES Catemmt of time l'cace Coimmmmiissloner's 1fl j cries Not ltmmtu im-Crimime Commmmtmltted ' , 'imiio time \ 'ictiimt'n mm tIme Street , SIIIMONOSEIU , March 24-As Li Iluni Cimmmmmg , time Chmlumese peace envoy , was rettmrn. j immg to his lotigimigs Iii this place today , after havIng attemmded a commterencO witim Coummt Ito anti Viscount Mmmtsu , time Japamiese peace plen. Ipotentiarics , ayoung Jehmaneso hIred a pistol at hmini. Time bullet sped straighmt , bumt most fortu- imatchy did no mmiore hmarmmi than to immfiict. a -5 wound In Li hlumig Chmang's face. At thai timmie of sending this dispatch it ii impossible to iearmm whmetimer or mmot time wound is serioums. Tue attemmipt to assassinate time representa. tivo of time emperor of Cimimia caused the mnosl intense excitement , amid on every side timers were expressIons of deep regret. Time would-be murderer was arrested. It Is believed that lie was prompted to ( h cnimne by misguided patriotisnmi. YOKOIIAMA , March 24.-Time news of the attempted assassinatiomi of Li Ilummg Cimang created mmiucim excitement. Time emperor and empress will send a messemmger to Siminmo- noseki to express to time distinguished Chinese statesman their regret at tIme unfortunate co. curremmce. a ASSASSIN A MERE BOY. LONDON , March 21.-A dispatch from Shimonoseki states tlmat time name of time would-be.assasshn Is Koyanma. He 18 21 yearj of age. ' g Count Ito , president otthie Jopaneme coon. elI of mnialsters 'and one of thm peace corn. missioners , has visited Li Hung Ohang anti expressed to Itimni his sympathy and regret. YOKOhAMA , Marcim 24.-Time assmmssin'e antecedents are unknown. Li liming Clmang was shot In time clmeek. It is believed that the wound is miot serious. Pm'Immie Minister Ito Inns telegraphed to Hir- oslmimna asking that Dr. Sato , time imperial 4 physician , be semit to attemid time Cimimmese corn- missioner. Every precatmtion has' been taken by time police amid mmmiiitary to prevent. any , trouble , Time govermmmmmemmt profoundly regreta time affair. 4 NEWS AT WASHINGTON. 4 WASIIINGTON , March 24-TIme news of tbme assault on LI liming Ci.ang caused a sea- sation in dipionmatic circles in this city. Time opinion here is that Japan will suffer greatly , as a consequence of time assault , and that. this Position of Cimimma vIhl be so strengthenel that ahme mmmay be able to make better term. : than umime could otherwise have secured. Time incIdnt may lead to time breaking o of peace negotiations , or at least may postpone - pone further action in this direction until the Japanese have guaranteed tIne mafety of - - - China's envoys. No news of time attack on Li lIming Ciian has bcemm received by time Jmuimanese legatiomi here , and Mimmister Kunino is imnwliling to discuss - cuss tIme occurrence , Time memmmbers of the iegatiomm rcahizo timat it lii a seriommmi mmintter , but hope that the first reports many prove to ime exmmggeratetl. 'fimey say no ommmi will de. imlore such an affair mmiore than time Japanesi timemmielves , Time Cimimmese legatlon received jmronuipt no lice of limo ummatter , but their amlvices commtalumeml nothing mmot in time lii'CSS dispatcimes. Minis. ten Yammg Yu dimi not care to thiscmm tIme sub. joel. It was stated mit time legntlomm that it was miot believed that It will Iced to time total bremukimmg oil of peace negotiations , altimoug it. might cammse them to be interrupted for a tlmmie. _ _ _ _ _ _ 'tWo T.t1ihi Toil ) OP OND EiGhT. liimimmmctrIcaily Ohlimobito dtcoUIitI , ( if tim. Affair at the i'cscailmmr islitimths , YOIcOIIAMA , March 24-It is utated timat Cii Timmmnumtiay last time Japammete occupicit FIshier island , one of time l'cmmcanior group. Sailors were landed on time coast , mind times wore followed by troops. Time Cimimmeac mnada mme olipOsitioni , Time Imapers here say timmmt Japan lies purchased - chased two warsimips train Cimihi , Aim oiflclal returum timat has just been issued simuws that time total.Jalmammeso Iota dum'Irmg time wimole earn. paign imita bevmm only 1,651 mcmi killed. HONG KONG , lmlarcim 21-/itivleeim receiye hero commflrmn the report of time repumise of tiii Japanese troops tlmmmt attempted to mmimtke Jaumilimmg on the Pescador itlamids. Tue point at wlmiclt tIme Japanese attemptemi to laum'i was Makummg , in time mmoutimwestern part of tIme island of l'ougiman , Makung is well fortified place nail hums a barber timat ad- nuts vessels of large draught. 1011 to ( . .umhinaim limo Iloport , LONION , March 24.-A hong Kong dis. hatch to time Dhsimatcim says that Inquiries full to conllrimi time report tfmat time Japanelo niade an attack on time ls'aad of For imola , .A ' Slmangimei disimatcim to the samno humor says time ChInese iiavo retreated toward Northern Klncimow Manchuria , upon viiioit place tim Japanese are now advancing. Japammes. vosmels imave capttired Tlmoaimua island , wimicb lies in time Ijao : 'rummg gulf to time soutitwesi of iimmehmow. ' , - - - - - - -