_ _ _ It" . . . . THE OMAHA : ; I DAILY BEE. ' : . . I , f. : ESTABLIShED JUNE W , 1871. OMAHA , MONDAY MOR1tS G , APRIl , 8 , 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE C.I N'l'S. I CUBAN REBELS QUITE HAPPY , - I Bntisfied They Can Win Their Fight in a ' . Waiting - ( Jampaign. NEGRO VETEAN MACEO A GREAT POWER VETlAN Slarnwd ROl BrR"C , Ito JUIlre.1 ( 'Rtrlots , "Ih 'hom 10 Comca In Contnct- ! tIRlns nr the nO'crllclt . It Not Cr.dled. 4 " ( Spcclnl Corrcppndenee or thc A ! oclnted Preps , ) 4I'- ' HAVANA . April a-Thero Is keen antlelth palon from among the Cubans and will be li for soma days to com 1 General larlnez Campos , with $2.000.000 In cash , a lot of w troops and n large personal Influence , Is bendIng - Ing sai here. Great will be the day when General Calilos again set , foot on Cuban Y t 101 to put 10wn another rebellion. The people ) here are expeclng him ali anticipate with anxious Interest his coming. To an ( onlooker the interest among official people ; . seems to arise more from anticipation oC lie pageant and clatter of bright metal than I ; ( from any consciousness that Campos Is needed here. Havana , always accustomed to mill- tary display , has not been vivIdly Impressed i by the landing of the troops from Spain. The ! ? ( suppression or the Havana papers results In 4 Ignorance oC details , I not oC facts , of the ii eastern distrIcts , and 80 whIle the people look on and are Interested In the show before them . : &l they feel they have no personal part In the 91 matter , and are Indeed quIte content to leave & 8 . ' all fatIgue oC activity to those who must act. j. MeanwhIle , during lie week , there will bo . lesser diversions by the arrival of about 2,000 mora Spanish troops At any moment now ' i the steamers San Ignacio 110 Loyola from Catliz . wIth 1,145 men , and the Cndad d ? z' Santander Cram Curuna with 84G men , may i . enter the harbor. The Spanish cruiser Sanchez I Darcaezetegul entered the harbor hero yeter-I ; t . day and left today. The utmost vigilance Is ' . exercised by the government to prevent the landIng In Cuba of the leaders from other parts. . . AFHAI OF MACEO. , The government 'especialy and definItely r desires to Intercept Macco whom the ofcials I J I profiss to believe has not affected a landing. I \ There Is positIve InCormaton In this city , i l I however , that Maceo Is : now on the Island I ; and that the other leaders : wi come later. : n This Cuban negro. Macco-veteran of the last : , i rebellion-is said to bo an able man. n . shrewd tactIcian In the chaparal and brave. ; 10 Is In the official circles hero the "bogy : p man" of the Insurr cton. Y All the mQvements of the rebels make proof that the plan announced In these dispatches - patches and the one laid out by their leaders Is being consistently followed. This ts a : svaItIng campaIgn. They and waitng Camlllgn. appear dlsap- i pear. : They make a sortie against . pel. sorte some vii- : ' laCe , and If troops appear they hustle away ) out of sight. They have alarmed the Inhab- lalt and they have harassed the troops whose officer telegraphs the governor general t that his men bravely met "a group" ( that Is the governmellt designation of rebel forces ) I rind routed the eneipy , who "ran away , " another - t ' other technIcal designation of dlsappcarance m of the rebel3 , c STRENGTH OF THE fEm LS. . I Is a fact that there are on this Island I - between G.OOO and 6.000 rebels who have I . rifles and cartridges. within thcr' ch. The I government may scout this statement . but : I I holds. The loaders know better than to' . ' : openly oppose theIr men against superior ' forces , when clImate and sickness arc reled L } . lpon as ales later on. t 'k "Why don' the rebels pitch In and do I . something before , all the SpanIsh .trops reach here ? " Is ( he questh ; asked by opponents - ents of the Tebelon here. The answer , i ? that while engagIng the forces now here tie mm rebels would suffer to such a degree as not L to t be rapidly mended , and upon their ( weak - endel force would be a constant Increase of more fresh troops from Spain , "Lot Spain got here all she Intends , to sent } I' ant then we . wIll play hhle-am-seek with them until , aided by clImatic conditIons , wo can combIne all our forces and strike a tie A . clslvp blow at the sickenIng and climate - ; worn forces of Spain " That Is about the relJY ) the Insurgents would motto to criti - cism at their lack of aggressive activity . actviy. Alr.eaiy the government troops are scouring : through Munuiiiiilo . and Colonel Santoclldes has just telegraphed the governor as to "lllt acton shall 10 taken In the event lie reb- els , In big or little groups , desire to stir 4 render Clearly Suntocldes expccts success : for his army. Troops are being sent to ' guard the plantAtions. li' 'ho ! overment has removed the duty oC r 1 30 cents hitherto Imposed for the issue of f relgn pas ) ports , The reason Is not stated AC1'IVE I HAVANA. TAMPA Fla . . April ' 7.-A large number of llssenger's arrived by the steamer Mascot t this evening from Havana. Among theft the : details of the late events In connectIon ( wih : k the revolution were learned , A Cuban makes the ! statement that an effort was made last Wednesday night to plunge Havana Into darkness by cutting the , electric wIres lt the central lighting staten In the next building to which WR stored a . quantity of powder , The wIre cutters were surprIsed by the Fohlcrs and tJolco during their 1II'epUltols Rl } were oblIged to flee. Kerosene cane well fled and olHr Incen- i dhtry materIal were found ' when' they harl been working near lie ( Ilowder storage hOI ! : The luppoelton Is that al SOOI aH the ciy becalo dark the powder was tn havn been : exploded and other In ur'etonal'y lids ac - coniplislied. . During the two hours' stoppage of the ( steamer at Key West. tlo havana passengers - gers learned of ho belief among Key West sympathIzers that I plan waH afoot to assas- I Ilnate Martinez de CamlJOS 01 his arrival , at havana. This plan was being matured aII the asulpton that General Call'os w\ land at havana on his arrIval about the 15t th Inst. He will not do so , hlwcrer , ae he wi first touch at Puerto ItIco. : A full Itlte- ment of the affaIrs on the island of Cuba wi i bo lent to Puerto Ice by government utli I- daIs who will meet General Caml'os , and . train these he wIll determine < at what point In Cuba ho wil land. lie wi 11robahly dls- , embark nt Santiago de Cula , where he w\ establlsis . headquarters and } begin lie cait : I- : palgn.SPANISH SPANISH TnOOIS T M nAI.ZED. } , 1 Along the arrived Ilanelgers Is a met client of llnytl , who dlembarked at SarI. - tngo do Cuba , where ho remallO } two day I. lie saw much oC the Rpanlnh troops call' d there and arrh'Jug at Santiago . 1u states that . they ire mostly wretchl } appal'lnl many beln boys , come scarcely able to carry I , gun This merchant says that while ho was L , . there It was reported that the rebels weN about to attack the outhklrts of the town amI 1 tlousOntlno\\ arrived fJ'anlsh ) troops wet 0 lcd out to mce the reb'ls 'Th encounter occurred : near the city , ant only COO of the 1,000 troops returned ( lien 3. from. 'rlmree hullrell and twenty were k\ , t , ' w.fletl or copturftl ( ( liy lie ( rebels . No leWI . 'M"q'jnet engagement h3l } been given hy the ( I r ] . \.la authorities UII to Saturtay last , nor 11B I referred to by arrivIng Insurrectionist 8. rLtNS OF ItEBtt L.r\nnits. . A Cuban front tIme eastern end oC the i 1:111 : : , who hi I 1110.0 tlmch wlh oceurrnCl'S la the * disturbed dIstricts and wllJ Is ar1''e,1 , of the I. plans pf the rbell'ader In whose behalf . he I ' : i journeys . states ( list Mareo ant his part 1f Jlch larger than II bele\'ed. lie says the schooner which landed limo Ilaty was fled with arms unit , anununltlon . Cubans lake 'I time .1lemlt that Maceo alt his party bUtlt } on March : ' , Inlt(1I } uf 31 , a Il'en mit hy the Ionrlmcnt omelul8 lt havana , " Cltaln I'trhlulo I'erel also has Joined , thl I kCubsu raua , lie IB a lellhew ( f the Spanll " " . neruL known al the "T/Ser / ' " tinerut 1 rebel emissary who has arh'ed ; ' , , , herl th . plan of apportonment ( of mnot t of * . the 10tnblo rebel 1tltra Is stated thu ' ,1 Cht A.\tlllC \ lbNo will Pfoece1l to tho. ( I . , vQYImcq c $ UtiI o. ldalo , UodlEUfZ tu I . . . - . S - , . 'e- Camaguey , of which Puerto Principe Is the capial , and Maima Gomez , when he arrives , If he has not already Ilone so , from Santo Jomlngo , will rally the rebels at Las Villas. I Is expected that various sections will rise o n the arrival of these leaders. . A general centralzaton wi follow . The fight will not occur until rains and fever come to the old of the rebels. This nuhonIty.atatefi ( that be- t ! 7,000 and 8,000 rebels are wIth arms n ow . WOIUNU VIt ! ' CIOS : TO 1NA. . lcvohUlunlt8 Alcll't to 110" Up R M'unziln ' Arro ' the lnrhor. ICEY WEST Fla. . April 7.-Heports from Ha\1 Indlcato ( hat an uneasy feeling lIre v ails In official circles of thai city owing to occurrences nearby. Friday night It Is be- lend an attempt "as made by rebel sympa- thizers to blow the . up ( St. John Powder maga- z Inc . part of the Fortress Cabana , almost In the slmaow ! of Casllo tel Mono , and within sight of the governor's palace , across the har- b or. Shortly acer 9 o'clock thO outpost pickets about the powder magazine heard a arty of about fifteen approaching cautiously. The pickets shouted the " Alto qulen vive " This was answered by a volley of shots Sol- t ins from the fortress pursued the party , which ne.l , Another effort was made early yesterday lornlng. Over GOO troops have nrrl\d the ( last two days , ant } been Elt to repress lhe ( eXIJectet uprising In time province. The troops re- centy enconntered on the mountain Ilnar del Hlo , hItherto believed to be quiet , a band of men called bandits by the government. In al ao probability they were members of the rev- olutonary party , hut details of these skin- mlshes have not beel received. In ona n'ght this week thitean re.sonsvere arrested and confined at Castio del Morro. thouJh tf t no cause as yet has been assigned for theIr arrest. Information receive Cram insurgent sources Is i to the effect that Maceo landed In tiara- coa , March 27. Florecromble , the comrade of Maceo , on that tiny wrote to a relative In Havana of his arrival : The names of the leaders l who accompanied Iaceo were John Maceo , Florecromble , HaCael Rodriguez . Ace- b rorce , F. Agramolte , P. merrors and Manuel J echuga. The government announced only last l Wednesday that $1.000 was tIme price paid by General Maceo to the owners of the : vessel Honore to land the party : and a quan- tiy t of arias which they had on board. I Is I beleved that Maxlmo Gomez has not yet lande l In Cuba. The authoriies fear Maceo I a mid Gomez more than any of the aders. I Neiher the government authorities nor English officials will say anything rlgardlng the firing upon the .steamer Elielred . SAYS GENLItti . MAtEO t . NOV IN CUD \ . Costa Ulc. , ' " , Itemresoutativo Assorts thRt tin IR t Iii that ; I ountry WASHINGTON , April 7.-Joaquln Der- l asdo . charge tlafalres of Costa flea said In : : an Interview tnlght : "I observe that In I some recent publications of the press reCer- ring to General 1aceo , It Is slated that an m expedItion started out from Costa mca , and although the ( perfect fealty of the govern - nwnt of the republic appears from those publications . I deem It proper to state In the most emphatic manner that no expedItion has lef l Costa Rica , nor could any leave , Iecause the government maintains an active vigilanct ' In actve vigiance and knows how to act most energetically to prevent lie abuse of its territory , as against t any other country. "This was demonstrated a abort time ngc ) by the prompt puttng down of the expedl- ton of the deceased Catarlno Garzla against Docas del Terre , a fact well substantiated In a note oC Mr. Daker's , minister of the Unite 1 lishicti States . to Costa itica , which has been pub Thc , tobacco colony managed by General I Maceo under a contract with the government Is situated on the Pacific coast , In the north west part of our territory , at 1 great distance flam the AtlantIc coast , which makes It ver ) I' difficult for the Cuban colonists to have con nection oC any kind with the revolutionist : S of Cuba. Neither would I be easy for Gen- oral 1aoeo or any other Cuban to violate the neutralIty laws for the colony Is under the authority of the country and g ; erment agents who would mete out severe punish ment to those guilty of such an attempt . "Costa mca Is a country distinguished for the orderly and Industrious habits of Is people and discreton of its government. To this Is due the fact that , notwlthstandlug u our army Is always well prepared and has given proof of its valor , as when It gained the victory over the flbusterers In 1857 , we hare never had a war wih any country and t our ar/ ' has not at any tme crossed the borders of its own territory on the cOlmon : defense of the dearest Interests of . Central AmerIca. Costa Rica loves peace and wants to be II friendly relations with all natons , " 1'LE.tsEt U WITITIIE1i ! ECIl'IION. Cubans I'ronounco time JRckROIIto IC'tnr limo 118t 'they Ivcr 111 < ' . TAMPA , Fbi , Apl'l 7.-Senurs Figueredo I , Quesada and Domningfiez returned from Jack- : sonvie yesterday moring , accompanied by Mr. Denjamln Guerra , the treasurer of the revolutonary party. They are profuse In I their thanlts to the citizens of Jlcksonvle for the reception tendered them ant the ninny cotirtesies extended. They were highly pleased : with the meeting In that city , and pronounce I one of the best they ever heli' I . The dispatches Crom Madrid admitting the presence of a band oC 700 Insurgents Is a source of much joy among the Cubans. 'rime y feel assured that the movement Is prOreSR- Ilg raphl ) ! The report that the steamer Pedro Pablo 15 hero his no foundaton whatever The only boat that would answer her descrllJton Is the ; u\rlent quarantine steamer Gerim ) . which lit being prepared for duty at the Mula Key station . CUI.\N hOME UUII ' . \ , I.OV.\ . They Uechuo time Ichellun to luvo lice a \ "ry Much tx"Jrern'ot' : ' . MAml ) ) April 7.-Tho Cuban home rull party here has Issued a manifesto condemning' the rebellion In Cuba , expressing loyalty to I SI'aln anti IJrelerlng IFslslanci to crush the : rising . Time latest ofclal dispatches received here th'clarc' that the rebellion Is Mclarl rfbelon exaggerate by the local authoriies In Cuba , Innsmueh as I Is confined to mulattos anti negroes wi mo have falied ' to ' their beyond fnlC' e'teml operations a- yond limo eastern IJravlnee. I"rnllnr fur I'iitliiu 'I.'n'lres. hAVANA . Apri 7.-The autonrmllt , party has Issued nn important manleio which ti a- dares that the tlart ) profoundly recognizes tim conlhlenca reposed } In It IJ the goverm Ii- ment. After pointing out the benefits that : have recently been conferred on Cuba , the manlesto declares that all the poltcal parts - tics condemn the rebellion , which Interrupts ( time pacific progress the ( blanc was making , and says It Is a desperate venture that wil caUfe a retrCgresfltn of cIvIlIzation . I ad- \'ooates that head be lalntlhlN ! by a ill Culmans who have the interest of the Jslaui at heart and calls upon them to use their bvat efforts to restore tranquility . I Is addel , that the manlCfsto II issued by time signer : not lS chiefs 01 a part , nor as liberals . but as patriots atmd } brothers who aspire to Ima I- IIn28 rlshtl ! , dignity and the maIntenance of the it' c.kIiii ! nieIl { ! ' . for tile ( Jubm.iiirili 7 ' lHIOJAM , Ala. , ; \pl'l i.-leporta here 11Iulu Ihat 1 Cuban 1111 . te ' Ic Iletlton } Iii organizing In this stme for i rr- harking Jomewhl'rt ) dim time 1.'lorlll coast , A Cuban . rC\relenlnl himself lS I , 'cvolu- tonl ! ugemmi. his been II time el ) ' ror IOII thnl' 1"lcllnr the ( olstn\nt of 2U able-bodied men tn Iitiit In Cuha lie smi Id < lght flill Ih" r"'ulutolifts had plelt ) . or 10n. ' ) ' Iml wtre Illnlnl Il'ounll Ihll ' . Time ) ' clmi hn th. . revululII ls will 1e 'clnrnrcfll h I ) ' tho\sRmlj % or (111 : lob ) tCIb aim eon 11 the seuscIi'i4 will k on the cnne rnrml Is i II U- isiictl Inll hut ( the Iulejendence or the blnnl\I : \ wIll he - accomplIshed. - - Mona Hhlura : , ( r"r t Ih I. 1IAV4tN/t , Allrl -iitigcmtller I Goner .sl CUllelerl his arrIved $ II Cuba with 0 ) U U- 1110nui $ 10ldlen. . . ul- ' . . BRITSH VALOR CONQUERED Sim1nr Distriot in India the Scene of Muoh Fighting , NATIVES IN GREAT FORCE REPELLD E nlllh CRvRlry Make R UMh ' \Inlust IcRvy UdeR Rle 1'lt the lncmy : to 1'ltglit with Little IOAI. SIMLA , April 7.-Tho first brigade of theo Drilsh forces moving to time relief of Hob- ertson , the British agent at Chlral , has hail an engagement wIth G.OOO Swats , who were trylnr to block the Mllakand pass. The enemy were put to nght , after losing thirty Idlel by a charge of cavalry. Time brigade Is i now at IChar , In Swati . where It Is awaitf Ing l the organization of a transport service. A considerable number of fanatIcs from UIlper Swul have joined Umra Khan of Jandol , who Is leading time forces against Ice l initlsli . and a big fight Is expectet ( } tomort r ow . row.The The British loss In the engagement was one Itled and one wounded. Later advices from the t front state that the Drilsh have crossed the ( Swat river and captured Thana , Umr Khan's fort. The Eleventh Dengal lances charged force commuatmded ' a orce commalle by Umr Khan's brother. The enemy lost 100 men. The BritC Ish t casualties were slight. The enemy stoutly resisted the Drltsh attempts - tempts to throw pontoons across the Swat river this mnorning. The Swats occupied the heights commanding time rh Cr . antI kept up an Ineffectual fire On the engineers all others employed In placing pontcons In paC sition. BrigadIer / General Vaertleld's ( brIg- ado , wIth time Fly-slxth ( regiment , ad- valce and forced a passage of the rIver , assisted by a mounted battery all a Maxim gun. Then the Eleventh Bengal lancers made a brilliant dash anti crossed the river. Thc ) ' at once attacked time enemy , who rep treated. The lancers pursued them to Uck , killIng 100 of them. The Fourth amI Fifteenth - teenth regiments then crossed the river and occupIed Cbaltrana. The Scottish borderers forded lie rIver at a point a mile distant from where the penw teen bridge was placed and captured Thana with little trouble. The British loss was one sapper and a few soldiers killed. A number of horses were also killed. One I thousand camels , with the transport train . : have succeeded In crossing the Malakand pass , and ha\'o arrived at Kahr. I 1.1 HUNG CHANG IS UETIG WELL. \ Situ \\nlnllls ot Coml'etoty lclllCt , ' , ' LIttle 'I rOlble IR I'cnred. SIBINESEKI , April 7.-Tho wound In time taco of LI Jung Chang has not completely - pletely healed. The bandages were removed today. Prince Komatsu , commander-In-chlef of the Japanese army and navy , will leave Hiroshima Wednesday to establsh his head- quarters In China. I Is officially stated that ( LI hung Fong has been appoInted n Chinese peace plenipo- tentary to assist LI hung Chang. Japan has formally accepted him as an envoy. PAHIS , AI'ri 7.-I Is stated on reliable authority that Japan has proposed the following - lowing conditions for the conclusIon of peace : The Independence of Corea ; time cession of southern Manchuria , including Port Arthur ; : . the cession of the Island of Formosa ; the opening of Chinese ports and rivers to commerce - merce ; the payment of an Indemnity of 400 , 000,000 yen , and tie occupation of a number of strategic points until the IndemnIty shall havD been paid. NO JoNG 1 OF A lIA S\CnE. Turkish Ofclnts Deny . that ChrhtRls II Syria Are In Iangor. PARIS , April 7-Officials bf the Turkish I embassy here say with reference to the dis- patch of American warships to Alexandreta I and Adana , Syria , hat there Is no truth I whatever In the report that 1 massacre of ChrIstIans Is Inll'endlng. They declare on thc I contrary that perfect order prevails In Syria CONSTANTINOPLE April 7.-Slr Phiip I Cunmie , lie British ambassador had two long I conferenc wih the sultan recently on , Armenian affairs. The reports that the porte had prepared i scheme of Armenian reforms ; was premature , but the goverment has decided - cided to appoint 1 high commIssion of Inquiry - quiry with a Turkish president to discuss m reforms for Armenia. LONDON , April 7.-A dispatch to the m Daly News from ConstantInople says thai n majorl ) ' of the cmbsssies al } tegatons ( hero nre now convinced of the truth of time reports of the Armenian atrocities anrl have joined gnJlanl and Russia In protest- Ins against them , \I.LIA l1 itii'uites IrnOn It1EL - . Inspeoted the ltrrmingcnments for time lc- ceptol nt 'ho Calnl Olclln ! LONDON , April 7.-A dispatch to the : Times from Berlin says that Emperor WI- lal has retured from a visit to Idol , where , besides consulting with Dr. Van Doettcher , Imperial home secretary , and Vice Admiral I 10imann , secretary of the navy , on the Ilrcgram for the opening on Juno 20 of the Non-ost-Zeo } canal , he personally Inspected the arrangemenls for the reception of the crowds tnt will attend the opening JIm ) suggested a number of Improvements , such as enlarging the tribunes and pa\1llons for the accommodaton of time sllectators. Ho 1'1- peatedly remarltcd that ho wished the ceremony - mony to be I popular festival In lie ( widest t sels ( and cspeclaly far the masses. SWI'J'N % Vll.L : I\I ( > Ills VO'\r. ' - 'o Scott Jo-I trctln tl time house of COI- m'18 IR" ) C ' < mol < Ito. LONDON , April 7.-John Sweetman , who was returned Ut tl' House of Commons from time east divisIon of Wlcltow In the anti - Parnelilte Interest , will accept the steward ship of the Chlen hundreds which Is tanta- mount to I'eslgnaton from his seat. He wi 1 thel seek re.electon as a Rednonits . Sweetman complains that the liberals are shelving the home rule question. Cup slim nr I tin i ni" " "H8 tl "Iut s. lA1IC U. AprIl 7.-Atmlrn lieranuler . minister ot marine ' , yesterday In the Chamber - her of Dcputls , l'elJlyllg to a queston ' us to whether 01' not the commander at time , var- shill Condo le Venetilto , which tired upon : time Amerlcnn Vessel t . \llancu off Cap U Mn'sl , hal tcen tllet } icy I court matIImm :1 : In < casimiered denied the report mlltlt that ( the commllding olcer ot the tlil , eiewto Wil In Cudlz nt the tune or the trouble betv.ien , the hetweel Spanish vessel and the American steamship , acrid that tn reality the IiV4 o'iicem' ot thc Cante lIe realty was I In .011'mlnl ' \ f tlnl vessel. ' lint Iim Ship Urlerll tn Icrllr Hems. VIC'OIA , D. C. , April 7.-H. : S , l'helsant has received telegrallhte orders , ( mont Admiral ttcphenson on the Onsshll I , IQ'al Arthur to proceed north AIJrl 20 , and latlul the Jerlng ten anl th Jshlng : roul1ls .Iurlng . the close season , which be : - rlnl May 1 and extends three months 1e- Ing which time , under the Paris tribune a wanl & , all l'ellllo scaling on this coast I B I ordered ttc.iped. ! ( hlrItt. . , II i.iutoi , LONDON , April 7.-0scar WIlde la Buffer - lug tam In omnla. The unison surgeon on Sutl'laY night gave him a Jlefplng draugimi I j hn.1 . no Hrc"t on him and he continue t i laclnl his cell nearly al nlght eonlnued le cats almost nothing , Ifhough ho II ailowe d to have fool sent to hll from the outsidu C. Another pnisommer cleans his ccii. lie Is /ot uJowel 10 ! Iotlc anti II nlowed to receive uimly n single vIsitortiully _ , 'J" \v. . , ' lie I Inch . . 4 or A.tlburouh. IONO , AIII'I 7.-l Is again announced that Lord WIlliam lerelfor : wi marry the wlowel duchess of Marlborough , tom I. - merl ) ' JIIO 1.llul " 'lrren. daughter of the late Cilllllore Price at the American navy autiVlduw lller.lex of New ) ork lW DINUU.WJS C.tIfIitht z mnll " . ' . - i' Lttalnir Minister AtticmlisItth , . l'relRto for 118 Utterances on time faY1nnh Mob . l'ITSnUnG , April 7.-Rh. . T. Mellon ) pastor of the Third 'nln' Presbyterlnn church , today delivered I schng attack on Cardinal OIJbns , and hIs supposed Justfca- ton ot time mob In Savannah. Mr lcHory Is a mnn of extreme views and Is a supporter - porter of lie blue laws He was president of the Law amid Order society and } directs thefl War against the Sunday , papers. He quoted her the remarks of Cardinal Gibbons on the work of the mob anti then said : "The cardinal prottst ! earnestly against his h church being itch } responsible for time Spanish Inquisiton , yet , wo submit whether It was more out of harmony with the sentiment of the sixteenth century than the cOllluct of the mob with the closing years of the nineteenth. "lie excuses and encourages violence when the head of lhe church speaks of an ofense so serious as the riot nt Savannah Anything short of the stearn cst , \ost unequivocal - equivocal condemnation ot It w\1 \ be encour- a genment. lie mite Christianity to shal ! be- fore the world lie claims to represent the largest l body oC Christians In the world . and yet has only soft words for \en who woull have h lurdered If they had not been re- s trained by bayonets ' "The cardinal rloes not rrlJresent Cimrlsr t ianly . lie Is spealtng for 1 system that cannot bear the light . and he would encourage - age the suppression oC truth : though that re- quire the silencing forever ,0C the clearest voices thaI ever rung out on this western w orld. " . NELI.- lILY CAi'TIJlWS AN _ ITTUlSI r. Con.hternhlo 1IYRtorypprnt to ! lrroll,1 the AnnUllcClent or thn .Uitrnlngc. ChICAGO . AprIl 7.-Humor and speculation were rife at the Auditorium last night owing to t the publication of the' Issuance of a marrIage - rIage license to Robert Seaman and Elizabeth ochran The reason was that two guests of the t hotel bore those names For two weeks Rolrt Seancan a New York attorney , has been at the lieu 31 ali one ' oC the permanent guests , since her arrival 'In Chicago , Is Eiiza- beth Cochran who Is better known to the publc as "Nellie Dy.1 According to the records In the county clerlt's 0111cc . Mr. Sea- man's age Is 68 , and Miss Cochran Is specified as "legal " Mr. Seaman loft for New York late h this afternoon and Nellie fly was not to t be seen. Those who are well acquainted wih Nell lily claimed last night not to have heard I or her intention of marrying. Ernest Webb , In attorney , has been one of her most frequent callers at time hotel , and It Is sail he has been Identified with her } n business. At any rate ho claims to have her conndence. "If she has taken out 1 marriage license , " ho i said , "It cannot be more 'of a surprise to a ny anD than to me I cJrtalnlr think I shoUld have known oC It. Sh& has not even Intmated l such a thing to ane.'i - For time past eIght months , Mr. Seaman has been In Chlc1go very freneptiy , and he always - ways has stopped at the Auditorium. Mr. Seaman paid his bIll and left . saying he was going to New York. Clerics 'alJ elployl In Ito hotel calmld tonight' ' thaf' they had not seen Nelle lily since carl . . ) ' . . in l , the morning. .1188 " 'lClfE8 .1C.Uf,8 ' nE'n DEBUT. - Daulmtor or the \ 'tcel'ro5kiontot time [ 'ul- mln I oinpiisy , un the Htimgc. MEMPIII5 April 7. - lIJs Florence Lillian Wickes youngest daugltteniof ' the vice presi- dent of the Pullman Palace Cdr company of Chicago , mad her debut ( on the professional L stage last evening at the Lycfum theater , appearing - pearing In "The SIgn of the'Or , ss , " with the : company of Wilson Darrett , ' , "I. can see , noth- Ing In conneUo , wih ( , timid , move of Miss I Wlltes which , , should partcul rly Interest the u public , " said , Mr. Darrett this affernoon . "It : CRle aboll solely through the Instrumentaly of tile 'bite theatrical manager , John W. Norton - ton tI t , wh was my friend and wh9 was hilled L In' I a I'mstrous' railroad 'wre'ek some . weeks m ago lIe had requested me to give certain I proteges of his trials , coil Miss Wickes was I among the number. I had 'oceaslon , thereupon - upon , to judge of her talent and found her to ' p03sess unmistakable ability as an actress , , and I am glad to have her with my compammy She ' has grEat talent , and I have no doubt as to her future success as an actniss. At present - eat , of couree . she essays only the junior , part " . . .lIMITS TII _ 11STl.WT ' IS OOllECT. - Supremn Court Justco V rln" the Printed Report II the IncDI10 T'lx Iteclulon . CHICAGO , April 7.-TI TrIbune bas the following special from \Vpshlngton : One of the justices of the supreme court practcaly admitted after consultation Saturday that t the abstract of the Iecfs\on \ In the Income tax case printed In the , TrIbune was abso - lutely correct anti tlle with the printed caples. Ho millegeti . howeve- that the anti - cle was simply the w rlt of 1 clever alt- : serve who md successfully put two ant two together and arrIved ' at a result ' anl 1 resul 1'fe- tcaly correct. Whether the judges had done anything to change the decision lt their meeting Saturday afternoon he could not say of coul'se , further titan to nrlmlt the pUhlcaton of the decision had become known to the ) udges. NEW YORK , April 7-A special to the World tram \Vashlgton s'YI : An extraorll- nary conference of the. Unied States en - Ireme court was held today to consider the income tax case Ippenls. Chief Justice Ful- ler's rough draft oC the decision watt fur the rdlscussed , and the dcclslon Is reported to have been reopened again for t on certain femmturee . 'fhls has given rise to time ImpressIon that th deadloclt on tim main 10lnts may uS broken or the ecllon withheld for an additional . modilca ton. < IJ .JTl1 jtij uj.Tc FRuit 1.'IlGI T. , \In. JWzlteth Whln"n ot Cleveland ilk ' : S ) Ullt.r , i'ccitliuir Cre'I"'nn" ; . " . CI.EVE.ANO , April 7.-Mrs. Elzabeth ' WhttH\'I ) ' , aged 30 , < } Ie.d' last night at her home , cornea of I.oralne and Hoot streets . cf nervous prostration , cmlsed 1y fright t , imnil her mother , Irs. William herr of 15 9 Wilson avenue Is lYing nt death'a door , Crom InjurIes received lt the tIme her daughter was frightened , Two weeks ago , aa lrR , herr waR tie - ; cendlnl a Ilght o staIN wth { ! rl. White - ' way't Infant In her arms , email carrying a i lamp , she fell. The lanai explolled and act lire to the chcilcl's clotiting . 'Mrs. ' \Vhltewny : extinguislmemj the flames Qnd : extnguished Jumel savmZ the baby's life. ImmedIately "he was , talten' : ' 11. antI never left her bad uCtrlnr1 dyln . I as the Ihslcluns say. fton\ \ the effects ( : the shocl Mrs. Herr was haI ( ' hurt b ) : y the fall , und her death II 'xpected at Iny : ( line . tme. : . . _ ' - * .lIUIfJEUEI ) IllS . lfl .J ? ' ] I ; , C.I' I\n. \ air ' . Ccoronet to h UOlthl' 01 Hurt"n , 1'1" , lent I 111'STON , Ia" , .Avril . 7-Time vIllage of Iumtown , near this city . ls ) excited over wiictt to bo sensational wife . : whlt appears a lelsat mum der. Mm's. George \Virtlieis. about r year at age , was found dead today In I clothes closet on lime second Jbor at her imoini ? . TIJre were wounds on the Ido of the imen anti , the skull hail been lrflctureml . Near the holy was round 1 hlopd chisel and on the leer ot the room lay several pieces of cloth lug saturated with hloo. These Were I bier m- titled aH hlvlng lelongrd t O the womun' ! hUlball , who Is mismctng . J la StIllOsC that the murder occurred last 'j'hurldIY night , as the couple bal not been Secn since thu tme , , JWS $ .n's TlP - I . . It. , V. IN - O11OIJJV ( . Tn'cnty-\yO Ilndrul ' New ) lombor8 lId . ; mtUrl1 In i Is . " .at Jh ( 'llt , TERRE HAUTE . Ind. , AI'rl 7.-Presldei nt I Debs of the A. H U. hal returnft ( noun the ! 1Icltc coast after a Ipeclmaltng trip , which began In Chicago February 2 11 : closed at Los Axmgeie , Cal. . week ' cloNel a l.s Allell u ago tc ) - nigiti lie JI'S the union hal been reorganIze - izeit throughout this territory. In imsuve days of th\ westward trip DeLs took 2.J members Into the union In the svcst. 1 llt"rl f'ruuks .t . Wurk III Jll I. . RPnINGFl I.D , 11 , April 7.-The expert thieves who tooted \ the Sprlngleld pasteur :0 : are known. 'fhree of thel ore well knoWI New York crook and the fourth 1 un Eui - , : 1ul- 181 bunk suede , i . MORMONS' ' ANNUAL - IETING Oonferenco of the Rcorgnniz.a Ohuoh of the Latter Day ainth. PROPHL DE SMUU'S SON IS IN CHARGE Ie'ctntons nt meat lllortro Ixtectcc : \Vlhll R Few Un8-Scr'lceA Ic11 1cstcrdny Wlhtl Sight nf the TCUIln Lot . - KANSAS CITY , April 7.-In their new tone church at lllepEndenco the members of ( lie ReorganIzed Church of Later Day Saints let In annual eonferenc yesterday I wIll last tEn tays. } About 600 member are present. The conference was called to order b y Elder Alexander Smith , He at once read a resolution that Joseph Smih , Jr. , son oC the great prophet , act as first vice president of time present contereitce I was adopted wihout debate , anti the venerable head of the reorganized church , Joseph Smih , Jr. . assumed - sumed charge. F' . L. Sheely of the ( Iassa- chusels district , M. II. Bond of Pennsylvania anl } Robert Eden of Missouri were namell 15 a commitee on credentIals. The hymn ' 'IteF deemer of Israel" was sung by the choir , and thus the conference was formal ) opened A number of the delegates from time differw ent missions were called upon to give the con ferencI their vIews upon the work done during the last year. Their reports werE uni- formly to the effect that work had been encouraging - couraging , and that their labors lad been atelled with success. TIme report of the commitee on credentials developed that there was no dispute as to th delegates. At non the conercncl adjourned , to meet again at 2 o'clock I wi be moose time before the conference reaches the Interestng part of Its work Revelations or time greatest Import are expected - pected ( , but the heredItary head o the church \\1 be too busy for a' few days to pay much attention to this particular feature of this conference. There are delegates preent from the New England states , New Brunswick amI Novia Scotia , from Canada , Great Britain and Australa , Time afternoon session , like that of the Core- noon . was devoted to clearing : up lie pre ! ! o business which has accumulated alnce tlo ( last l conference , a year ago. BUSY HOLDING SERVICES. The elders and delegates who are attend- Inr i the conference oC the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of the Later Day Saints at Independence , spent today attending the dift brent services arranged for the Sabbath The first servIce was the social meeting at 9 meetng ! a. m. , conducted by Elders Pitt and Rogers. I was followed at 1 o'clock by the annual serlon , delivered by time venerable head of time church , Joseph Smith , The sacrament was administered during the morning service. There Is always the greatest Interest In the service conducted by the aged president and the exercise being held In the church so near the sight of Temple Lot , where the new temple Is to bo erected , was especially In- teresting and Impressive. The saints attend- lag the conference feel that time general puhlre has been prejudiced against them amid ' their church on account of time departure by a certaIn section of the , church from , the original . doctrines of the church , In spealt- 'h'g.today on this subject , Elder.Shcehy said : " 'Va are not well nndertood In many places and people lave a feeling against us that roper l Inormaton will certainly re- move. Wo believe that God Is too good to damn humanity and we believe that human- Iy Is very much too good to be damned Our doctrines are In many respects not very different from those of other churches We have some points similar to the resby- terldn ehurch and others similar to the EpIscopal - . ) copal cicurcii We have a theology plainly defined and our teachings arc for time better- moot of imuirianity I and the promotion of all good. " The services or the conference will con- tnuo during the week. Each morning there will bo religious sel'vlces and each afternoon business sessions and preaching at night. There are soma Important business maters comins up dnrlng the week. I Is exppcted that some Interebtng revelations Ire to be 'patio during time gatimening as the sessions continue from day to . day. SANI . ) 11' I 1) 8 II'JSTEJfN . TJf.-IFJL'JC ! o Trim Ins . \rrlvo In Hcnver from the Eccut Durll ! Hundn . ) DENVER , April 7.-Not I train has ar- rived In Denver from the east today and all roads traversing the eastern IJOrton of the state arc still Impassable us . result or the great Itorm of Frldu ) ' . The Hnow has melted and the delay to trains now comes I from alnd on the ( tracks. Every cut Is 1111. sometimes to the depth of four to eight feet Shovels anti rotary plows are : the only Implements ( lint can make any Impression - pression on the obstructons , A dispatch to the News from Fulcon ' reports - ports that the rotary plow Is clearing out a cut neul' there and unllrthed the hotly of a nina burled In the ( /a111 on the truck . ut cmb- : ally having t ' ? cn to death lie has been I hlenttell lS 1 herder from Mcllecmn'a sued ] I ranch. 'fhe loss of 1\0 Htoclt wili he very great but no estimate . cnn he made today Il .i " ' } ' liI-,1) ON TuB alm.IT L.IICES . , leo tenG 1'1,1 Ilgh . 01 limo Hhoro lt Hr..1 In ) ' . M1iNOMINEE , Mint , . April 7.-The heavy northeast wlud continues nnd the Ice In m Green Bay Is ping UI' on the Ihore , In m some Places thirty feet imiglm Several al- 11tonal docks were displaced tuday. Tict ' Ann Arbor ( rack betweun the slip nnd the St Paul track Is covered . with Ice In lome ; plnces twenty feet ugh , completely ctittint ; oft trle In time yards , whie more or less ; damnge has been lone to vnreimotmsemm , bach amid boathouses . Shoull the wInd conlimmut ' train the tlrelcnt quarter time 11\lge contnue IJrollerty wi hi great . 'fho body or the ice oxtendl out hlto the hay I distance of 1 twenty to thirty mum and II from twelve to thirteen inches thlclt. lul Slrul II t..or ! . . AThENS . Oi" , April 7.-Thls section of ; Georgia was visited hy two destructive hal storml wihin the last twenty-rour hours Illstonts ( aim large as hen'H eggs leseendld anti wrought great dlmao to fruit and gar den plants. Time rain fcl heavily imnd wus : accomllanletl hy 1 strong i'intl Plrtcullrs aa to the true extent of the damage arm meager , but I Is tlught that the storm wit I prove one or the worst that hUl occurred In yeurs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'furlmllu Htriiolc ' \ u ' 'I'XIH 'OWI 11''ISBUlG , 'fex" , April 7.-A tornado struck \'Indshoro , 'rex" , Friday night , tie mollhlng a church und unroofing several bullilings persons were . One Injured cimlid . was killed nnd Severn t . Ix-Unlou : "odl"r ) : Tlris or 1.1Cc. KANSAS CITY , ; \prl 7.-Alexander SWee- ne ) ' , 72 ) 'earl of age , a veteran at comany D , FJty-sevcuth Ilinois infantry ) ' , was founml dlad II Ida room nt u hotel thl& even him : . lie hntl shot hlulbCI In the heall with m 1 revolver , which he still hell In his huntl when foumcd 1\\'efne had made the laos 10st deliberate Illeparatonl ) for killing imitumseil Od age and Itoor heulh were the causes . . Itt."lrlo ruPII ) I'laut lurno < NEWRiC N , J. , , \prl 7.-Tho works ot the Croker-Wheeler Electric HUlllly coal IJuny ut Ampere In East Orange were Ie- strand hy fire today , 'fhe loss will Coot up little less than $ l , O ; Insuralce , $10,0. Origin at prelcnt unknown A large nuin L - her of men are thrown ( . out of emJlo'mont. nUl- Atu.U' ) , ( 'numt , ry Inlu Huhl for 1 I'ortnn. IIAL'rIMOIIE . April 7.-'Guilford , " containing - miming about 3 Icres , the country seat of the late A. H. Abll , the founder ot th laltmore Sun has been imnitI . Henry ILk d , of Hosto" . . 11 time 11Urcha&er. The lUe\ i staid to le $1.0.0. "lutor " il situate 4 bJuate Ult beyond the city limit ; .l. 'IUICS j'EIC .1'VCll ) SSCOUR.SUBB. - R ain las Ualsrll 1 heir SpiritS . \1 Ocr Nhr"Akn , NlmLMAN , Neb" , April 7-Speclai.- ( ) J there Is n person In undy county today I dIng discouraged It Is one who Ilntl rather ' d raw aid anti } see crop failures than rooll lmes anti large crops. Slfclent moisture has falleim the ' falen Ilast twcnh'-four hour to start e\'er'thlng growIng , all , with fa\'or- able weather to follow , the season will I'rovo prosperous and wo will get Olt of the kinks In tiumie . tme. The several irrigation 11tches In Dandy cOlnty are being placed In repair for ISO \hen necessary but It Is to bo hoped I wi vi not be necessary to depem ems irnlga- ton i for I crop this ( season The uSlol numher of newcomers are makIng - Ing their appearance here already ) ' this s pring . No Jess titan a hal-llozel cars of emlrant goods have been 1110adet } here a lready . RII what was lost h ) ' those Ia\- aim mg last season will be regaIned two-roll by ncw settlers. There can ho no discourage- ment here with a air ( croim nll olin IJcOllle uro In excellent spirits , for time Cnturo Is encouraging. MIND N , Ncb" , AI'rl 7-Speciai.-Atter ( ) OlO of time most wllly anti dusty spells of weather , a change has come , ali I beg,1 snowing about time mhle of time night Friday night and } fell to the depth of one Inch , after which It began to rin at about 8 a. 1. yess tUday and contl\et } to rain at 1 goad rte all tiny. The ground Is now In a splen- dll condition , Rll those who wore a frowl . F riday were \llng very loud yesterday . WAUNI lTA , Neh" , April 7-SpecIal.-Tiie ( ) heav ) fall or SIOW reported from hero Friday - day l was succeeder by I steady raitminil . which \1 effectually break Ice long 11routh al } Put the ground In excellent condition for a big crop this season. Farmers are jubilant - lant over the present prospect. Every effort wi be male to plant a large acreage of corn , from whIch an nbundant harvest may be ex- pecled , JUNIATA , Neb. , April 7.-Shieclal.-Our ( louth Is brolten. A wet snow hegan falling I F rlday night , which turned to sleet anti rain Satulday morning , and has conthlietl since. T10 hard freezing the past winter put the ground tn time finest cOllllon It was ever In The small grain was about all sown , all Is comllg UIJ milcoly This rain wi start It gruwlng. Many farmers will try subsolng for coram wliicim mnay be a fixed feature lit f uture faruiming Imere. FAIRFIELL ) . Neb , , April 7.-Speciai.i- ( A fter a fearful titist stornm , wlciclm prevailed a ll day Friday , a drizzling rain set in In time o vetmimmg amid continued during time night. Sat- u nlay incrning eimommglm snow and hail fell to w iciten the ground anti timen turned to a s teady , tinizzling rain , whmich still coatimmues. P robably aim Inch of immoisturo lmas falicic al- t ogetlcer. hOLSTEIN. Neb. , April 7.-Speclai-- ( ) G oed rain here Friday nigict and nearly all d ay Satcurday heaves the ground in better s hape titan since spring of ' 91. Farmers . 'tre f eeling well and Imave enough feed and cd t o mdcc a crop. IIILDI1ETII , Nob. , April 7-Special-A ( ) g ockl rain has been steadily falling , which b egan Friday night with snow. TIme groummd i 'as begInning to get very dry ammd farm- e ra were not very hilarious over time prOspect o f crops for this season. A large acrcage o f oats has been sown , and much nioro would h ave been limit in if seed was lienY. ) Rye l ooks well anti seine pieces of winter wheat , b ut sonic of the latter has been winter killed. HASTINGS , Neb. , April 7.-Speclai ( Telo- g ram-For thIrty-six lmotmrs rain lmns been f alling in torrents all over Cedar coctimmy , thor- o ugimiy drenching ( Ice earthm. Witimoot doubt m ore rain imas fallen since Saturday nimrmclmmg ; t hman during time entire preceding year , and it e onhiicucs to come down Ia copious quantities , with no prospect of immediate cessation. over before in ( he history of Cedar couicty w eto there better prospects jar a large crop. Without another drop ofwatcr harvest of mill k inds of email grain , potatoes and garden p roducts is positively assured. Time greater p art of ( Ice seeding is already don2 , time jarm- e ra not being delayed br thmtm want of seed g rain. anti tlmousands of acres ard now ready t o be planted to corn. Many farmers will fi nish their corn planting by use 1st oX May , i f excessive rain does not interfere. EDDYVILLE , Neb , , April 7.-Spaciai ( Tele- g ratn.-A. steady raIn has beets fallIng In L \ Vood River valley for twenty.faur hours. Timis is ( lie first rain of any canseqitence for o ver a year. Ground Is thoroughmiy soaked I a nd everybody is jubilant. CRESTON , Ia. , April 7.-Special ( Tele. g rarn.-Copious ) rains have fallen over ommthm' . % % 'estern Iowa dutr"m time last twenty-foul . h ours. Ground is in eceiieat condition tr i r eceive grain. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JCILLLD ni' 1t JBMII' OF TJ1L FIST. La l'onte , lutti , , aiisss Mcclii Death SVImlh ' Ahsluing Ills ; Faintly. LA PORTE , lad , , April 7.-A murder wam d committed here at an early hour ( iris morn . t ag , the vIctim beIng Henry Faicrenimeimmi , lmousm 3 painter , about 25 years old , whose death re suited from a single blow of imis fathuer.iim , l aw's fiat. Faiureiiimeiin hatl for a long ( iummo terrorizer I II I miB young wife , being especially abusive who : I drInking , amsd sue , 0mB well as icer father' : S fnniily , stood in deadly tear of Imlums. Abomu tr I a'cloclc this rnurniitg , while intoxicateti , 1mm r , % vent to Isis liGate , where both of tIme faumiliec ; live lii a double bmouse. Ito at once coin i mmenced to abusa lila idle , and finally elmoket I her , 11cr screams awakened lien father Jacob Ott , olici as lie entered ( hue door shu ; warned hint to be careful , as Imer imusbanm vas arniemi wi'tlm a imatnicier.'itlmout tmrtime , word Ott struck bittmm a powerful low ii time imead with imlmm fist , knocklmig him settee less , lie sooim revived , however , bt't cam utmenceti to spit blood , and lila tieaim fohlowem ; about an hour later. Ott surrendered hun sit to tIme officers armd weB locked up. Young Fnlmrenlceiirm's brother was iciiheui her 0 a few years ago by being stabbed wimilo cit gaged lum ci midnight row. S ICUXXETJS L Ifllf 'J'ELJH'lIONIl JItf Conmp lily Not Limit for t'mir but t' 5 'J'mlmo , t iivmmitmigo , ol' ii Ciomal Thing. CHICAGO , April 7-Julia 5 , flunnelle , ( hi C wealthy Chicago attorney , forimieniy ehic it counsel for ( he Juliman company , anti whoa a name has betm connected with time big tele i. pimone syndicao ( deal , admitted today that ii di is a imieitmlier of time syndicate wimiclm is didi enter ( lie field agalumst time Bell company. is ( rime , ' ' said ice , ' 'that I rim a ineumibe ref of time syndicate anti time prelimmminary arrangt meats have nil lCCli coamsumnamated , I id ii go further uimd say that I ant glad to be I : : I- eluded amimong time elect , for there are , in mis , opinion , vast lolBibhiitfefl lit lime telilmiioil 0 fluid. This is mmot a tlgimt , against is cormor I. tiofl , a. iacai coiflliaiiy or a lumIteu ( . It is relict r a project ii'hiiclt is ( a cut ( he telephone from mm time list of luxuries and to give each lmuusc m- hmoirler time privilege of talkIng to Imle fanmil if mind friends , when tlmey hiappeut (0 ho in tic II , country , at a nommiinal coat. " -S . IrJ'xO2.1SjI It.lS : t'JI'L'It ; liottouti 'rnicemm Out of mi Very l'retty Star y $ cnt Out , , * , Itimpuimis , TOPEK , AprIl 7.-'rimo supreme cons .t hmasm rsllhnmuied time i'erdict of murder ni niveti at in ( ho district court cit HLtinnc r COUfl ( ) lust fail , iii time cim'u of Andersn n Gray. Fmmie cormc'spolmtientmm immmve mmmdc timI imi tuiimOmi nit time great hypnotic cctsm , 'rime facts iii ( Ice inn t ten aru I him t Tisouiiu Lid Meiciimmimt ; lmot 'l'imonmamm Patton , near \Vt' ' . ilngton. lms ( Mmy. lie w'as arrested , clmamge witim mmmuniler , Antlersoim Gi ay was iti u arrested charged with IncitIng time deem MeDanaiI wus ncqtiulted on ( ho groumi d that i'ntton hind heels intimate 'mvItlm lii Is wife. Gray was convicted anti appoaheti I time miuprenso court , which today dmciclt : : agaInst lmlnm. TIme fake story sm'mtmi that Mi , , ' . lonuld scaB alleged to imai' iCcum hypnotize 'iiH by Gray to consinit time nitlnd'i , 'I'Imerd wit H lit ( act , Ito suds nilegatlun , either itt ti district or time supremne court , and ( he qute : tm tioim of imypnoisimc never caine up in aim ii , connectioim , S Itccelr for IIo I' lmllmiy , Itmilliug 5i Ill , FINILAY , 0. , . % 7 John I ) . hhnlg& , ud of C'ieyeiand was ) 'eBtermia > ' uppotr.tetl r C- ceiver of time Findlay Itilitag Mill compan y. WhoSe afuIrs Were wound up 1si week lit atm attaclmmcnt o ; ; io,000. C UN PLAY iN ARKANSAS G overnor Olarko end Boprsontativo Jonci linvo a Ool1iion , 6 0111 GET ANGRY BUT FAIL TO FIGHT S tnto'mi ExcmitIve Irairs illu ilooliicr , huts is Emimiuiy l'ermiimmil'tI Nut to bIsfltttL- itstrthcr 'rrocshmla EICCetl Ito- form , it imi Sotticti , LITTLE ROCIC , April 7-The spectacle of a lt honorable umseaiber of time Arkansas legis- I nture , livid iilI lm rage , spitting 1mm tIme face of ( iso governor of this commonwealth , qtmickl r etuurmeml by a vioiemt : emimissiocs of executive s aliva cipoim the angared features of time i smaker and a flourish of fire orate Iii (1w i maitmis of the governor , was witnessed Iii time l obby of Gleasoim's hotel this afternoon , anti was time result of ( lit' seissational charges of b ribery in eonnectioim witim time railroad coims- i tmlsslon bill sprmmmig in time imoimso of reline- s entatl\'cs yesterday by Yancey of Phillips c otmnly , Jeans of Marion county , one of the i riumcltais , imi time alerccltlon of ( lila after- n eon , arose to mm point of personal privilege a nd detmoummeed Governor Clark as being at t ime bottom of time chcarges , lie said ( limit Governor Clark was a d eutcagogime and was going arommnd lilac time a ssassium in tIme ntghct , stabbing in tIme back mcii who were hits peers. Tide afternoomi Governor Clark met Jones i n ( lie hobby iii. Gleason's and requested a l irivate interview \vithi lchics. Jonas replied t hmnt he would accompany ( ice govam'mmor no- wicere , and that tt time cimler executive lied a nyhclng ( to say to Imlimi lie msmumst immaico it kmmowtm ( imere. hot words followed , and in a fit of anger Jones spat iii time governor's f ace. Governor Clark , treimibliimg witbi mmutgcr , I r eturned ( ho insult , and quick as a iiasmim had drawn lila revolver , amid time difficulty might h mavo resimlted in bloodsited , but for tIme quick a ctioum of bystnmmdors , whmo disarmed clark. The governor was later arrested by a con- stablu and released on his own recognizance. He will , ice says , plead guilty to the chmargo of assault tomorrow monmming. Furticen trouble - blo may ensue , ' JONES MAKES A STATEMENT. In a statement of ( he occurrence , given out t onight , Representative Jones said : "I hat j mmst left time tilntng room after my dinner at. 'i Gleason's hmotel and taken a seat In the 091cc , quietly smoking a cigar , aumd not expecting a ny troumble whatever. Sutidetmiy I iccard the f rent door open very abruptly , anti , on Icok- i ng around , I saw Governor Ciaric cmmter the o mee. I saw from hmis couimteicarcce timat ho meant trouble. I vacated my chair oboist ( ho ( inca ime reached mc. The governor In am very abrupt itmaniier said : 'Comae back hero with m ime , ' at ( lie sense time motioning toward. ( lie rear , I was totally unarmed anti felt t hat Ice intended to kill mime. I said : 'No , r will not do it ; if you have anything to says t o ace , you can say it hmere. ' "lie ticen caught tao by the nigh : arm with his left hand anti repented time commmand ( a go to time roar of ( ho omce , at tIme same tune pulling mime a step or two , . I then stopped ant again de ltned Ida Invitation in langctmmge cx- actly as repeated above. lie ( lien deliberately sia ( in my face. I returned tlme insult by. spitting Ia his face. Wiiemi 1 ( lid this ho l crmose' of my aini dimd immade for his pistol. I ( lien zaw that nty only chance was to knock him down , mind struck wiLls all myi might at his face with may left lmaflml. ho sprang back towards the door and lily bio failed to neacim lmiicm. REACHED FOR IllS PISTOL. "lie vas reacimimig for isis pistol. I sprang and grappled with huinm anti caught him around the waist , pressing both arms to lila side , but leaving his arms free to act frotm the elbow down. 'lily this time ide hail his pistol drawn. Just ( lien Itepresentalvo Roberts sprang in and grabbed ( lie weapors and immediately Representative Pope also got hold of time pistol. lie struggled ( free time gun , wimilo time governor said : 'Turn timat pistol loose. ' Roberts declined , when tico governor staid : 'B-n you , Roberts , turn tfmat 1)15(01 ) ( loose. ' "Abomit this Limo some one grabbed me arouumd the waist , I requested timat the pie- (01 be taken froiui Cleric anti thien release him. Roberts apfi I'opo declined. I ( lion said : 'Give mite a pistol and ( unit him loose with his weapon. ' When time governor eaw timat ho u overpoweremi lie requested Pope to turn time pistol loose and saId : 'I will not Icili hmliii , I imromnlso you positively ( hat I ii'Ihl not kIll him , ' "Senator Ward ( lien requested me to te- lease my hcoid on ( Ito governor anti niced mete to go to nmy roonm , saying timctt lie would take care of Governor ClerIc , Finally I did go to nmy rooum , remaining there ten seconds , and returned to thmo 010cc , but time governor was gone , " Governor Clark says lie does not care to discmiss time trouble through time lnihiic vress further timmmn to say that lie did not go to ( lie lmotei witim a view to making troutmie , but ommly to tell Mr. Jonea ( limit lie Immilit tiemist molt ) lugging file narita into commtroveraies cx- istlng ietWeetm imcemimbors of time lmouuses , 'rime trouble whmlcim foliowed was itot of hmI mob- lag. _ _ _ _ _ _ (1.1 JJt TII1 hiJUlLII"liI1LY d JO ii Wmirdcis Ctiimmn , MusIc muss Effort to 'ii'ork ( Jotl 'rlilur i'Iics Ito hltid It. TOI'EICAAiirii 7-Tlio Chase itss'estignt. committee ) 'csterrlay listeimeti to time evidence regarding time condition of time con- victim ins the pemiitentiary , According to sew- eral witnesses , timeir focd wan poor mmd insufficient - sufficient , Tue immost imnlOrtmlrit ( emitimnony was ( hint of , Vlley W. Coolc , aeslcculmt state autllor ( , who testified timat Cicmtso curried hIs entire family upon time pay rolls , His ot Jotuit was mine engineer , his son Beth ivmcs niessenger , anti imimi rlatugliler Jemmimi' ' cmim'nieti us mm lceeper , 'l'lto mlmitles of a. iceeper nrc to irQrmmCimmttio time wails of the pcniteimtlarys'ltii It mloimble-barreied eliot- gull , vhmlcim w'ouiul seem to ime intlmer aim ; tmm- usual eiflllO'lflCtmt for ii young wouuiun , Another - other Point tlmemme miy u-oils tiiOiiluyt-il : was timat cc'rtnimi risen were carrIed aim time rolls Its losltlons ivimirhi they mmever occupIed. But thu main immmrhdoso of iiirvluciiig these state docunientim ivums to imniv tlmzct time war- tien iimmti committed imenJilr' ever ) ' snonth ivicen lie swore timat mmii of time people mm thu - incy rhi imerformeut tima duties tie ( op'osito their names , S J'tcyLijei' U1'litiTIf'JH ji'j , .t tiriuicic. fl'hIhng Silk Mill Emliployrs $500re an 4 4iimsco of Fi.i ( 'cc Ccitt. NOItTIIAMPTON , Mass , , April 7-The strike at time Belting idilc immilimi , iim which 310 operatIves participated , hums been de- chmcred off , arid tumoy vIll returim to wonlc to- iimoi'row , accelitimig time company's otter ot an iumtnease : of 5 zien cent on ( hmcir former. wages. 1'IIOVJDENCE , It. 1. , April 7-The opera- tli'eid of ( Ito Alttimtiu ( mills tonlgimt reached a Iltial 'ote Ott lImo eluestiorm of a strike , tie- cimiltmg ) iy it vote of 1&'i to hi tu give notice toinorruw of mm sti lIce , to begin Vetiimestiay mnutimins. hmst : Fm Way they deirmaimded a return - turn to time dm1 scme'imile of wages , 'ihio tienrtmmii was i closed. 'i'onigimt's notion wa . .i time : csuhl , , _ _ _ . ( I Terrs I dtuim P't riko Puittircl , J'EIITII AMOS' , N , J , , APril 7.-The strike In time 'remit Cotta ivorks at Ilpa tpningms has been settled , The men are being paid mm imoltioli of wigcs : und time reeclvm' says they iIll be i'aiul lii full as soon use icos. sible , 3 I'ii I 55 I ni mia 111151015. NOlVl'iIAML"l'ON. Mites , , ' AprIl 7-V'ira broke out sit 10f5 this evening in lime old woolen b'im-kiaiml bioelc 't'tmc fire started ill a room oc'eupimI by Jhmi ; flaclimns , There is mm miti ing imrmiliaiimltl ) ' tlmimt iii' ivus burneA tistlm : mililtaupim it is not certain that ho ira' lii thi city Jcusu run ilto building , 30 , . 0iO. iim'tmrance. tlttuOQ , 1o on the contemit. Sb ( ' , ililmaiiy lmmuremL