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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1895)
- - - - - - - _ .Iw'- ; _ _ _ _ _ . . 1 wI . . ; , 'T . THE OMAHA ; , DAILY BEE. . . . j , . - , I- , ES1.'A ] ) LISI1ED ; TTTT t ft 4 C.f . . . . JUNE . ! 10 , 1871. fWI A TI A Y1ITT1TTc r A tT ! . 1 O rAnA 'l'llUllSDAY A TTTT.1 - , [ OnJ.APllIL 11 -1 on- , , 1895. TNG-T 'm COPY li'TV"ti1 ' l11iYXfQ 1 ShOT AN ENGLISH CMTMNL7p 8panbh Officers in OUbl Likely to Become I ' rnvolv In Sedous Difficulty - ' - : MOST OF TilE ItISUBG tiTS ESCAPED ESCAPE ' Llborors toAorlll ! the IRnRnR ] 'Innlnlmn . anti _ Jolnln Iho flcvulutIntnry Iitndi ) ! 1\olnU"IRr 11\,1. -Hnrbor . or Inrno" 1011 : CloKoly \llchol hy ( II1IIN " N. pIUAnEI.PIA , April to.-Some startling , # . - detais at the succcsstul efforts ot the Insur- - gents to gain entrance Into the port ot Bar- Dcoa , on the north side of Cuba , and the ' wreck ot the mal Irllsh schooner that brought them to the entrnce of that place , tm shootIng of her master by the Sanisli L lohlers Inll the ( Impisonment of her enlre crow , was toll by the ofcers ( at the Norwegian - gian steamship Spore , which arrlvCI today from that port. xcltcment runs high at Haracoa , and the majority at the residents 01 [ r . ' . , . . that place scom to sympathize with the In surgents. Thc large numb that were landCI I from the British schooner , which founlered 1 before her name Foull be learned , made good i their escaro alter a hot fight with the Span Ish soldiers , fifteen of whom were dangerously ! , wounded ana are In the ho pltll. This occurred - t ! curred on Apri 1. but up to the time the c Spero left none at them had been captured , I onll they arc slllpsed to b proceeding over land to m Cobre , outside at Santiago , the " . - ' scone of most ot the Insurrection. . ' The condition of affairs In Jaracoa , which 1 , . . . \ I . 4- . . Is the center of nearly all the banana planta- , tons of northern Cuba , Is assuming serlons shape ) , 1111 * nearly all the laborers are helng 11rCS'J Into the service ot the revolutonary army. Over 100 len gave up work the day ' the Spero left and Joined thc ranks ot the , Insurgents The harbor of Jaracoa I bUn g , watche.1 by the ( panlsh gunboat nspana , and : " any further landing ot troops from the In- i surgcnt preventcd. torces at this point wIlt probably be " , One of the Spcro's passengers said that the shooting at the English captain was an accl- , . , dent , us It happene,1 , while he was being o , , , . ; ftaleen to Jai by the Spanish soldlcrs. lie WI ! ' ( shot through the head and Instantly Illed 1. ' No one In Barcoa seemed to know his name nor the name at the vessel he commlnded , ' I" The sailors who were on board have all been ' cst Into the dungeons at Baracoa anl arc . being closely gUlrdl , The Insurgents : that : i were on board the schooner were wel arm ii "t . and supplIed with a lot of gold. The Ils- j ' . Lance overland to Santiago Is not far , but the .J' country Is mountainous I In this loclty , and , they would not ho able to relntoreo the Insurgent ' - ' " surgent forces for a week or ten dars ' , : " . On the night at Apri 1 a Spanish mal f" steamship landed at Baracoa 200 troops "i a brought up from other sections ot Cuba. The " ; : ' , Spcro visited Mata and Yumuro , two sine II II\ . t" " towns In Cuba , hut all \ was quiet there. smal ' . t JlTTIO OUT A iiIET Volt CUBA. . ' , 'i , _ . : " I\YAltrlou8 Craft Gif the 1'lorldR Coast Set : ' : Inllrllot. . . . FERNANDNA , PIa. , April 10.-Thero Is , F great excitement. he'e exciement e over the prospect of the succcss ot the Cuban patriots A mass' ' " / \ meeting of sympathy will be hell here In a . J I few days and a fUII will bo subscribed to aid . . the . utof patriots. , I , ' " ' The mysterious movements at " " , . several small steamers and sailing craft , In . ; and out of I'erandlna recently , has given ' color to the rUlers afloat that a feet Is : : , ' about to fit out at this place. ' Parties on - ' , . " . bOard these vessels are known to have ; , communicated secretly with 11rles on shore ' who are SUlllJOsed to bo In the employment of : \ , the Cuban revolutionary party. The lat : st ' . : ; ; : ' , : . ' sensation Is to the elect that the cases . : I t- ) to - Ihlpped Philadelphia March 5 , and " ' . Phiadelphia Ind supposed - , " . posed to contain the guns and material cc in- " , i" signed to the yachts Lagonda and Ameu his . ; , ' c. and the steamship laracoa , were fled with ' T bricks , and that some at the guns let this place for Cuba on board a schooner , and the I rcmalotor wilt proceed there later anl , , , TAMPA , 1 la" , April 10.-A meeting at . , . \ If' " ' Cuban patriots and sympathizers his been . : a-ranged for tonIght to commemorto the I forming at the fIrst Cuban congress and the I ndoptJon at the constitution at the Cuban rellublc at Yara In 186 : . Many persons then present wi speak Patriotic speeches , music S , recitations and hymns will be features at Lime I celebraton , Prominent Cuban speJlrs are Colonel I erado I lluerlo , Colonel Enrhluo ; . ' Colnzo , BenJnmln Guen'a , tre. . urer of the I . Cuban revolutionary party : Editor flati ems . , " JUvero , Nester Carbenella , Dr. Val Iez Domlngurz , Arturo Gonzales rnd Eduardo - nlena. The latest ' lit neWR tram the Insurgents - . ! surgents will be reviewed all its sigutilcal rice Is slgnilcance ' : $ . . . _ from a revolutionist view expalned ! . 4 . , NEW ? OnK , April 10-Tho steamer , , ; t 4.c Drilgoton , ot Brhlgeton , concerning which / ' \1' \ ' " . the report has been published that she was " , ' ' publshed ' ! ; I' ' fitting out to carry arms to Cuba , has taleen , i"t ' , out Ilallers to engage In shall fishing In the , ' . j' ' h Delaware river. I Is generally reported that ! I ' / i , the , vessel has been bought by the Insurgents , t " , . , bI \ ( lot bo the case she wi not leave . ' 'f ' , , tJ Ielaware lS long lS her new owners . . I' I I'ol that every movement made by the vessel Is beIng watched by Spanish agents. I I was given out a few days ago that ( tic ' vessel was conditionally ought by men do- ' " conditonaly . . slrl.11 to make an excursion to le- , ' " Clyenne . \ y ; . South America , to supposed ( gold fields there. \ . Wlith the captain was aslc,1 I the vessel lad ; been sold ho replied that she was slill . In the vIcinity and would haul fish for some time. When asked I time trip was going to , , bo made to South AmerIca Captain Denny I , " : : se'lied that he dil not think so. When lie lo , was asked It time vetsel was capable ot going to Cuba omit mallng her way through the , " , , sea Island he replied that she was. Now ; that the vessel has got her papers. It Is call , she may haul fish for a day 01' two and then Bill ) away and go south. . , J ; : JlUSL'11tLS UU : I'UI.I 01' VOUNiIi J. 0"61 ' Iron II uumireirp mnhisrii Ilp"rt 1 . , 1 ] l.t 11.1'olllot , II I 11" Eu llnlllo'lt. , ' < . T\MPA , r.'la" , A11'1 ' 10.-r.ato reports tam havana assert that the steamer lan- , ulta has Just arrIved trans Santiago with moro than :00 wounded Spanish Soldiers . They cero taken to the wlre hospital steamer be- ' ' cause tIme hosllials ) at Santiago arc croweled. I ) A letter from Santiago mentons a battle lt TroMmes , near the Canto river. In which time Bpunhsh general , Salceda , with ,000 * ) men , on- Raleen \ band at tile revolutionists , under / rl'olutonlts ] . Habl. , The Spanish loss Was sail to bo 380 , 4 rM.t . while the Cuban loss was four killed and kied Inll .t " thlrt-nlno . wounde'fe \ Spanish troops . . were most ) boys , the letter states , and In time battle Illy was taken on many who were ' " l caught anti theIr lives were ipimred. - r Mucoo ha organized u large force In San- " tiago pro\lnee , Sllco his arrival SOC soldiers - diers who , fouslt under him In the former . . revolution lava Joined him. They arc Ilrln- cillaly from MIJasuabo , Iaceo's old home. At a meetng ot Al Cubans' club last night Joseph Miirtl was elected . , . , Mart delegate , or ' 11rchlent , an'l lenjamln OUerra treasurer _ t I This Is the thIrd conlen'at\'e election. : , , \'r7111IY L'miiier ' Pms1tc.Ion alt 1''Rln. , . . . NJW YOH , . \pll 10.-'le steamer Seneca - 1 eca from Invana arrIved at her pier tclay ' . $ i4 Site brouGht twenty-five assvugrs , tlm . . twent"II'o ) assenges thia - \ ia- , joijty of wliomms Cubans. ' " jOli whol were Cublnl N , I ) . O'Neill I 1" ot lrauttonl , Can. , WIS unmong time O'Neil I ' , vnssemmgers. He his been II Cuba ( el tIn I last ' two months for his ' ; . I'lst I l'l I h. Ht Iald 2 tire rebels w.rl steadily gaIning ground , , All ( ort'igimers ' lie 1111 In Irllla are u . 1 1 clo"el vitciicd by Ifte , . ) wltchcd ) lle IIJ\116h : nutimorIiic I ' anti subjected to mich ; \ ' aUlhorlt(1 s ; rt'sts were Crcrlul'nL iii Ifivaima rt II Hlvana and the day p the steamer kuIPI ( 'Ightlen ( ubll were . t.iteninto Ilto clstcd ) tw the Spaniards ant I Ind .i . CCI n t II MCI 10 cnsUe. ; ' "fouk IhQ Irll.h lhlll 1110 I'ort. . TIEN1'SIN)11 10-'he 1rlt h steam McIii Ylk S.anm , whIch \ vus calitured h ' , ' _ shl &nl whtchYI cliltured Iiy a -l JnlJuuIQ man-ot.war outside of ' ! 'okll , hay - lug on hoar.1 : 20C cartridges \ , : ( catrl\ges Still rd ut 6hoIIhli by I rtBI'ecllhll < ermllrm It. IS alboo unItHI : , ' lUll ' ' to t. ,4tjr , . un\ le.n t.1111 l'l'r ' " l \r l'/ll/C 01 , " ( ilL IS STJ./Jl IISINU. Up"nfl lo"elont Taken n I Sign or J 1- Ilrn'IITrnlo Conlitlol % , NEW YOnK , April 10.-The steady ad- vance In oil Is leading to much brighter ex- pretlons In regard to trade b ) time Hocke- felle rs . The export demand for oil at nd- "IIclng prices continues large all trade 10- , Ilorts ; from Limo InterlQr are unusually enSU cour aging. Mr. Rockefeller , referring to the fact toll a friend that ho thought It was the forerunner c more activity and adLl valclnl prices In most of [ the other markets He thinks that trade ) Is brightening In all ni dire ctions and that rich men are steadily steaely gain ing more confidence. TOFDO , April to-Ohlo oil took another ( .cent Jump today The price \ Is 77t cflt s for north ot Limo , 7 , 2 for 77U Limn amt 70 for Indiana. IrTTSnUIG , April to.-The oil excite - mont hero begins to resemble In a mlhl ; theexch the halcyon Ia's ot the 1Itsburg 01 I exch mnnge. Time Standard advanced Its price 8 cents to $1.35 this morning , snakIng an adv ance ot 25 cents In the last three days Mi ) options opened on the exchange lt $145 : bid and ( alvlncel to $ I,171 on the first sale I then went up to $ l.49V and then broke to $1.45 , which was the quotatIon at 1 o'clock. The monthly pIpe line report Issued Iota : y was bullish. I showe,1 an Increase In ac- ccptances and a decrease In stocics. Spccu- laton Is hindered hy tIme fact that there are only 721 certIficates for [ 1.000 barrels end Ii now outstanlng on all the exchanges. I Is probable that the excitement may extend to Buckeye oil and It lay bo quoted un the exchanles again. N IV YanK. April 10.-The E\'enlnl Post says : "Tho advance In the Irle of Natonal Transit PIII hue ( oil ) certificates Is causing eonslderablo Interest among former active al speculators on the ( Consolidated exciiang The break In the ( Ilrtco of oil In 1884 , when It fell [ rom $1.05 to 55 cents , caused no more ltunsent than when the ' exciement price advance yesterday to $15 , The days ot thE Brat I- for t , Wildwood anti other prolific fields of years ago were roucht to , enlist when the sal e ot 1,000,000 to 5,000.000 barrels was considered - sid ered an average day's business. The gradual declining ot the hitherto pr a. lfc fields Is said to be the real cause of the advance , hut aside [ rom that It Is very gem a- era lly believed that the higher prices bslmi Lg paid for credit balances by thE buyers of the Natonl Transit company Is a schema on the part or tIme Standard Oil company to en , eonrlgo by higher prices new operatio cm . Some weeks ago It was announce that the 5 Standanl Oil company will post a defnie price that It would pay for the cre.1 bJlancos duo producers Prevlousl , when an oil wel uls was strucl , connections were made wills I by the pile Iles , and when 1,000 barrels Ilad been piped Into thc storage tanks of the Standard company , a certificate was Issued to the producer for the oil , and he could hnmedlately sell It In any ot the oil e x. changes , and In return It was the practi Ce of the Standard , Oil eompar ) ' to aferward practce purchase the certificate at time price estlb- Ished by the exchanges. Officials of the com. pany , however , stated that trading In the t various exchanges hal fallen off so that the truE market value ot the certificates can It no t bo determined In that way all them 'O- afer the company would establish thE price through its various Is purchasing agenci a. Ysi esterday's price , $1.45 bId , was the hIghest slnco 1878. LANSIlva U.ILLEZJ - ON XO AI'OI.UOIZl . . \lnlter \YIio Said Cl6elmdRI , Drunk itiiod I \nol' Nest. DOSTON April 10.-Zlon's Herald , the or gan at New England Methodism , says cel- to nally on Dr. Lansing's torllly charges against Presldcnt Cleveland : "Rev. r. 3. Lansim ig . , D. D. pastor at Park Street Congregatonal , church , Boston , delivered an address a t the I an nnniversar ot the Nsw England conterence : tempernco society at Salem , April 4 , In which ho distinctly Iblare that President Cleveland was Intoxicated lt tIme naval reo view In Now York. This accusation has I aroused a storm or Indignaton throughout the country , and the roget Is general and protoundly sIncere that this disttmmgntsi mccl Ilstngulshed minister made so gave a charge against the occupant at the highest ofiicc In the , lft at the peoplo. gi "Even were the statement true , It would h ave ben much moro discreet not to hav" ltered It. But It appears beyond quest from the president's own sworn queston nm a mid from those who were nearest to him h on time clay In questiomm . that not only mae ho nrt Intoxicated , but that he had not tasted li quor. "Wimile we have no doubt that Mr. Lansing fuly accredited the Information as relable , upon which ho based his assertion , there seems now to bo for him no other mao nly and Christian curse than to humbly man\ his indiscretion , amid to ask President Cie mo- land l and arm Indignant public to condone his wrong. "OC course the ministers of the New England - land l conrerenco anti the members at the : letholst church as / whole utterly disclaim : 11 responsibility for . this rash chargp " T .L'iI'J.l.vl' . iii.i..s 1'/.JV u'V.J.Ul'JUl.Y ' l 'rogralms I. 10 00 1110 the Next l'"pals" \1 hlli n fenclor. NEW YOm" Alrl 10.-An eVlnlnp ninnr - . -.n . . - . . . , which Is generally conceded to have inside sources ot information regarding Tammany alalrs , says : "Tho men who are now dl- reetng the policy ot Tammnny hal have p ractically decided to practcal go Into another caini paign without I regular leader antI to try the t experiment ot . experlmcnt selecting a special cons- mlt < ot three or fire members to lead and direct time organization In the campaign. "if the special commitee Is limited to three members the men selected , It Is said , wi be Lawrence Dehnore , Henry D. Purroy e mil Hugh J. Grant. I there are five members - h ers at the committee time other two vIll probably be ex-Sherlr John B , Sexton and John F. Carroll. "It Is PractIcally conceded by the men who are now arramigimmg this comnmittee plan that t Richard Croler will be the real leader , or time directing power hlhHI time special comlitee , Mr. Croker , I Is said docs not want to return to active actve leadership and I Is I understood will be willing to advise a com- milIeu antI through It direct the policy at tbe organization. Delmore , Grant and lurro can work In harmony with Crokor and tii ) 1 friends ot the later are In the majority In I the executive cornimsittee. " J"lro 1011t , 10 . act II" l'owms MONSON" Mass . , April ' 10-Monson , whih I was visited b ) ' a disastrous lire two years I ago , wus alaln visited ) lames tonight , and at midnight the Ire was still be011 tIme control or the trpmm , end , aid hall belnummoned rrom I'almer. 'rime build - . bultl- Inll already ' hUrlel1 are Greeu's block . for- muerly' the ohl ( 'ongregationmil church , Grimy's ; tonh'tlatonll hnl and t\o npmtnt houses , 'l'hevin GrlY's I 'lhe Is ( tinning time ! flnnlnl lames dlrlcl ) ' toward the thickly "pltell portion at thin village , anll the l'rlnclJII hu llngs are threatened. 'rhe lire "tnrled probably In the furniture store Of Gray & 1.ombard , though the cause Is not Imo\u. - - Hrpl . slid ' limo . \111.1 11.10 Olnllr % ( , OIIIC'AGO , . Clll'AGO April 10.-The new city comma cit at Is lMt session tonight passed orll- nlnCl'S I'elleling the Cosumsoisohitnim electrlo nut O/lleu gas COBuopoltan 1'IS the pas sage ( thrso' onlnnnces by the last votmmieii that ercuutetl EO mimuch reatld luhhic counci ( lueh - nation , , charges ot "booduing" being Inlll- : mn.mcle against ' Ilde mln ) aldermen , . -S U'urltl : II. Irlnl ( A bunt sin , IAhnmrnr. ClIC'AGOpl'l 10-A receiver has been appolnlec for the clothl drm ot liarbe , hJemitthIet & Goiulsnamm . . larbe lem'dlrt & ohln 1 n. i.iabllites ! are put at HO.ll ) amid ! ssel 1.labllles ( Il'e 1)isjen imu _ Ilous tl lbs trm brought . on he I ( It8en , - a- l'lac. 6imi 'I'ruo l'r'I"r. ' for hlusiursi. PI'J"fSIWRG , Apri 10-'rhe first mneeilnj . at the Plate Glass trust was held meetng to- la ) ' , Stock was distributed and the meetumui adjouled unti tomorrow , when meetnt will tie held. electuna 1IuscmuemuIs or Ocelu ' ! t"lilon1111 10. At New York-Arrived YorkitrrlyelStuttgart , from -Stutgart DremelJcbmond lull , rrom London. .ew York IOllhnnIPton-.rrlvel-Trave , nrem , Iron GULLY ELECTED SPEMiERIte - Pnmolte Member Vote Soldly Against the Government Candidate , SUCCESSOR TO ARTHUR WELLESLEY PEEL - ' .lbrRI" In the 10lMO ot Commons Carry Their Nomlneo b- i time Narrow ln- Jorl ) ' ur 1o\el Over the Cots- serintlies' CammllIate. LONDON , April 10.-Mr. William Court Guly , M. P. for Carlisle , the government cnnlldate , WIS elected , speaker of time House : of [ COlmons today In succession to Arthur Welesley Peel , who resigned on : Ion day last , , by the narrow majoriy at cleven The I'ar- nelies voted against tIme government. 11 Guly , In politics , Is a liberal who supports I M Ir. Oadstolts IrIsh polIcy. The house was crowded at noon when the mace was brought In by the sergeant'lt- arms and placed on the table , whereupon al 1 the members uncovered their heads Mr. Samuel WhlbrcaJ , member for Dedo'd , a liberal , who has hosts a member of the house commitee un selection since 18G6 , nominated I : r. Gully tpr the ( IpeaKershlp , itt. lion . Sir John member : lowbry , for Oxford mini versl ) conservative , who has been citalr - man at time commlteo on selection sluice 1S74 , n onminated HI. lion. Sir Mattimemv nOllnatl lon. Mathew White Idler - ler , conservatve , member for tIme Backpool 1 dl'lslol oC J.aleashlro and the corisers'attv U leader l In the haute ut Commons , Rt. \ Hon I. A . J. Balfour , supported Mr. Hhle"s nomIna- ti on. ton.Sir Sir Wilam Ilrcourt , chancellor of time ex- c hequer , the liberal loader said that he re - g retted that Mr. Ialfour hal given a party character to the procedlngs The vole resulted In ayes , 253 ; noes , 271. The election of ! r. Glly ( was attended by e xcltimug . Mr. excitng scenes. ! r. Balfour resented that a man "so absolutely known In I parlamentary C OPaditY" lS Mr. Gully shouM be nomlnalcd 1. SIr \llam Harcourt replied wrmly amI when Mr. Balfour again arose to speak h : \1\S received with loud cries of "Spoken ml ! Spolenl" ! from tIme McCarthmyites . led by ! r. Timothy Ieal ) member for North Louth , This continued for several I minutes , whie Mr. Ualtour stood unmoved at the tabi C. Amid great ! xclement , time members vainly endeavorell to Induce Mr. Healy to desist , There were loud anti angry crIes at "Name , ? ' lut the chair being vacant It was inmpo 3- sIble to call him to order. cal Ultimately , however - ever , Mr. Dalour was allowed to speak. SlT NU . 51111'S - TO NIOAH.\GUA. Briish Ailmtratty Says the UllrlM lent Ont . tro l'remtm tnr ( LONDON , April 10.-In regard to time r C - port which has reached hero from New York that tIme British sloop ot war \Iel Swan has ase Joined the Royal Arthur , the fag llp of the Drllsh Pacific squadrou , at Panama prepar tory to their expected departure for Corlnto , Nicaragua , to enforce the ultimatum of Great Britain ( demanding $75,000 internal ty for the expulsion from Nicaragua at ? d : r. Hatch , tIme British consular agent lt l3lu 0- Due premature. delis ) , It Is stated that the Innouncemont Is , At the Admiralty today In reply to quo is- : tons on the subject It was saId that no orders had been given to the Wild Swan or Royal : Arlhur which would warrant the statements made The Times today In an editorial on the sit mm- aLlots says : "if wo are compelled to colIc ct time customs Nicaragua wIll presumably have to pay the costs of thB collection In additon to the Illemnlty , She will fnd It less troublesome and cheaper to settle wltl lS forthmvltlm. Her efforts to excite the Jealousy ot America have failed. The justice and good sense of [ the Americans have proved tco strong for the success of this cbaracter- Istc mmmanouver. The Americans would ouly : have to hear our case and demands to I IC- IC- knowledge 11at our conduct was reasonable and Just , and to Idml that our claIms were ot such a character as they would themseh'os have made under simiar circumstances. 'Ve 'u have assured AmerIca that wo are not seekIng - Ing tresh territory. Our object Is to obtain an adequate apology for a wronl done anti lie payment ot the compensaton which we I :10- : ( love to be our duo " , Time Globe remarks : "Like other Central : American republics given to pulling tIme lon's tail , Nicaragua hoped that Washington would tare up In behalt ot the Monroe 10ctrlno , But PresIdent Cleveland , upon Inquiring Into lie mater , discovered that the quarrel did not concern Macrica. I would bo Immiol er- able were time Monroe doctrine so wrenched : as to cover such international outrages as that ot which Nicaragua has been guity. Fortunately for the continuance at friendly relations between these two great natk ins there Is ta less dispositIon titan formerly In Alorlc to take advantage ot every opp or- tuniy to hurl defiance at England . Senslblo Americans recognize that the Monroe ti oc. trine , though founded on an excellent pr in. clple , requires to bo enforced with prudenc : and discretion. " wti.r nl I'I.Y TO SI NA'I'Olt 110UGAN , lSrItIhi , J'orojJ Secretary lus 1 StI16m Jt , , , ' to huhmlt 10 1"'llu16nt. LONDON , April to.-Earl ot Kimberley probably i wilt lay before the House ot Coma- mons an elaborate reply to Senator Morgan's speech In the United States senate on the Bering sea question. ThB reply was pro- pared by Sir Julian i'auncefote Julan Iauncefote , and Is an analysis at : II Morgan's stntements , show- ' Ing them , It Is stated , to b3 erroneous , In , tact , In lany particulars , und unJnst In , their conclusion Time subject is ! Iandled In time fonts of II m report trom SIr Julian as to the status ot negotiations for paying clalls ot laster ot Canadian sealers seIzed In Bering sea I shows that Mr. ' ( organ erred In statIng that fictitious values had bean put on S0l0 at time vessels and cargoes stl ed. I also appears , I Is stated . that Mr. Mori gJn's statement that Interet was added Is errontous , as no Interest was Included. The total amount ts declared to be only about haIr ot a Just anti reasonable alowance , and to have been agreeto \ as a compromise against time wish ot time Canadian niasters , although they finally agreed to a reduction at their claims 'he . reducton ' subject will be IJre- seated to l'arllamuent Parlament lalnly for time purpose of [ correcthl alleged misapprehensions created by Mr Morbrn's statements In the American congres , Willing (0 lnko ( TI'rmA 'u's ills time l'rltishm . Jrhll. SUILA , , AprIl 10.-Umra I < hun , chief of Jandol , against whol a large Britsh tvrce o Is carrying on a campaign , growing out ot his InVlsloQ at Chlral , has released the Seloys recently clptured hy his Soldiers . The Sepoys have reached the Uritish forces und report that 1.leutenants Edwards and owler I , who were aIm captured hy Umra Khan , are still held as prisoners 'l'he Scpoy assert that t 1mr l'han Is univilllng to further light the British . unwJln/ ; otect lictiel . J."lulor lul. tram MUfllD , April to.-An olelal dispatch havana conlrls time report of the death ot Brigadier Guiermo ! lonclla , the famous negro leader at the re els. ( Itmil- lerma , as he was snore generally known , died ) 'esterda ' , Ho ) Imossessed very greet \08sl8sell grel influence Inluence among the lleople oC his race In the Island or Cuba. , \/,10.1 to \010 fur Iho Oorn1l < nt , ' iutONTltlAI4prll 10-I.a Croix , the ? . lrench.Canadlan organ ot the Catimolic Cathole clergy , In nn editorial , Impresses upon the electors that IC they arc Ititerested In time IPttement ot the lanlto u school question I desired ly the ( 'atimolic mlnorlY thp ) ) must vote for the ' government In the " go\'erment ( .mlng elections . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lreneh 161mnnlor , , $ urIM for Jimislagmiscar . I'AlllS Apri' ' 10.-General Duehesne , com mander at the French expedition ta Mada. eJpedlton caBcnr , II Starlet for that Island . : ide- t .r _ TIlEX Ol" TIW JJ1llCX - . 1 EIISIUX. . Ite port , Utnlml b1 Ona o .tho 7tlo , of l'ur- timer 'ronblo its tlmsWtkyTrnt. ChICAGO , April 10.-TI resignations of three directors at the WIs1k. ' trust \et an- nounced today ) , leavlngthe directorate with- out a quorum These ; wbo ate believed to hlve resigned arc : Directors lrelburg of Cllclnnat and Hobart arid Green ot Peoria. Time directors nllell' were members ot time Greenhut directory , wblch' was composed at seven men. Nelson Moris , ono of them , re- slgnel last September , leavIng but six , all , the three resignations today woutel leave only three len acting anti consequently the director ) ' without a quorum , TIme alleged resignations caused any amount ot talk In financIal circles here and numbers at explanallons at thetr acton were simile. F I rlends of time directory PeOple asserted that tl thlt 11(6)10 assertel the ex.dlrectors tel that ma they elonged to the old reglmo and the rlcoler was now In tul charge thcy had no reason to stay on the board and that I was "nono ot their tuneral" anyway. People who are close to the to- organlzlton silo at tIme trust , 10we\er , tieor clarell that the motIve of time ex-directors was alogether mliitoreiit. It was said that Hecel'er McNmmltn'a suits for the recovery ot 11 13 sums alleged to have been taken from the trust by the Grcenhut pecplo was responsIble - sponsIble for the acton , the len not caring to ho mixed up In the legal tangles clrlnl President Greenhut. Receiver McNula Is In Cncinnat ali other ofcials ot than trust re- fuse to discuss the alalr further than to I corfrm the report at time tesignatioums. ReferrIng to the dirrerent' \hlsl < y trust t suIts filed In the courts and the articles pub Ished concering the same , . Nelson Morris : tonight issued a statement to the elect that ho had never "either directly or indirectly , In i any shlpe , form or manner , received ono .Iolar [ rom the Dstlng anti Cattle I eeiing comany , or any one else : neither hall he e\er ) roltell ole dollar On "ccunt of any purchase made by the DIstilling antI Catle anl I'eedlng comany of any distiller ) ' , piece of real estate , or any other . purehaso of any : kind inatlo hy them " DOUBTI'D IN CINCINNATI. CNCNNATI , April to.-The story of the ' resignaton of Director Hobart , rleberg ant ' I Green tram time \'hiaky trust directory was rceived here with Incredult ) bordering on : Inlignalon i In Whisk circles. These who were In Ilenlance at the meeting with Ito cel\or MeNmilta ot time Distributors were - \ : lcNlla Dstributors pro )10- ' nounced In their opInion' that there was no rason for their resignation and that there coull be none , Mr. Green , when naked , at fr t atempted to t evade time answer al1 then wanted to know ' wlwt dllerence It made . to , the newspap 5 whether anyone had reslgled or not , and elded p ort. b ) reuslng to afrm , tr deny the 10- i ort.1r. Mr. 'P. ' . N. hobart , nol knowing that Presi I- lent Greenhut had anne ncQd time resIgna- tons t , very diplomatically referred the epics : toners to the highest auUlolty , saying that li he l regarded It as Improper for him to make : publc i a mater that shQuld only bo put lshed l by President Greenhiut and aldlng that t I Mr. GreenhuL maid It was true his au- lhorlty t ought not to be'questoned. . no would state , however , thatle would deny the resignatons hal been forwarded. Helng asked what motive led to the resignemtlor Is he l said .that In time circular Issued to stoek- holders h December 1 askltg C Or theIr opinion and advice 1f > regard to"p reorganization It was clearly stated that In. any form of reo : r- ganizaton which migh he 'agreed upon the directors pledgeJ themselves to leave Use stockholders without any , Embrrassment In I carrying out the plan. The keepIng ot that pledge , Mr. 'Hobart' u1d , necesorihy re Quire that thus reslgnaConofttho tirehato : re' should bG at flue disposal ; t1le stockholder 2 ; . This statement ho regarded ( assufi1cIent. regared as"sufclent e : t- plan tton or the resIgnation : t they had resigned , aR he play tUly added still maintaining - taming his positIon that It vas not his place 10 admit that they' had . . jhme plan at reorgani- zaton had nowbeocu so .tn developed that It was proper that the clrct.ors ] should' ' send In their resignations to en'allo the plan to ' I carried' out wihout any : embarrassmenl. ill r. , Hobart declIned to enter Into an explanaton of the reasons influencing the directors. HE-elver McNula Is hero today to have a I , conference with the dlstrlbut rs. Unusual secrecy , marked his movmen'ts. He was not registered In any hotel md the meeting was held In one at the moat quIet roms or the Chamber ot Commerce , Time proceedings were secret , but It Is understood that an e n- tro chang has come over thl attitude of the receivers toward thl dls\rlbutors \ Said one who knew what occurred : " 11 C- cef'er McNula n month ago hall a baclcbo rue os stiff as It It was filled ) wlb I ramrod : now he can bend It with the utmost case , Then be was taking eateor ; , barleeepers and had no sympathy wih jhoidltribtmtors : now he can see a distributor rt understand that ho Is a necessary factor In conducting this great uslness ' After an Interchange 'f vle\V there was a recess until arernoon , I WHAT M'NULTA SAYS. General John McNulta , ' , receiver or the American Dstiing and C tefeedlng company : - pany , was seEn before ho left for ChIcago tommighmt He met the reprcentatvo of the AssocIated press with time " deprecatory "deprecltory ex- clamaton : "Not In Interyfcw. " Being lS- i surel that It waR not In th orenslvo sensa , ho replied to brief questioning that all the conferences today were eatisfactcry to , , ml nnrtlrq . , , , ) , , atstactcry , . al partcs. Ho could Ilve nnAnthiu _ 1" "nvn as a reason : "I ama an ' oMer - of - ' time ' United States courl. " When asked It the r slgnitolS offered to- day were In line with time rrorgnlzaton ? , he repled : "I am the receIver and I am not the person to know out reorganization . " Mr. Ice at the reorganlation committee , who returned to Chicago wih General Mc- N uIta . said every rsult at the conference here today I\'IS harmonlotslf In line with the schema for reorganlzatcn . In addItion to what General ZulcNulta s4ld. It has been l earmueml Cram oltsille sources quIte trust- worthy that the conferenco\vlh \ time Western Dlstrlhutng cOlpany rrsul\ell \ In alnlng all they requeste,1 , at limo conference hero about a month alO , Jt fe ems that whisky In smal quanttes was sell at timO amo favorable terms to distributors al wmen taken In car lots. l Time Clncinnatilstribu ors have all along been protesting to time rec vcr against this , TheIr wishes on this polill ; lvgre conceded by the receiver today Iccordlng to time best In i [ ormaton obtainable. , r Another mater ot cemnp1ant was that they were net allowed the I10wed benfl Or limo clifferenca l dllerenc : In i transportaton at proof , ant high proof ' s pirits between Peoria ansi irmclnmmatI. Inasmuch - much as many at the 'distributors In the Cincinnat district cure dizIilCrs , this Is a vcry Important smmattt'r dLflcrs . maltr Ulem. ) I II be- i Ie'ed that 11 many otber rqpecta the distributors - tributors at this district kAYO ben appeased . by terms granted ttmenmjsy h9 receiver. Another Important icfof was lime post- pcnement oC the Chimmg tnil at the Spirit ; Distilling association tra'l rnI rl J2 , the ) day 1 set for that meetng , till sa . indefInite tIme , or , In other words , tllr :10 : the cal ot ] General McNula , The resofl for the postponement - ponement Is that the mndependent dlstillera are not satisfIed wih the' , terms time distlers i zuttlon conlnlleo have matle , ' 'Ith the AmerIcan - Ican l Distributors lam . This Involves i a now , though , I 18 not ktlieved , a dangerous - ous , complication , It mea' ' that usa attempt i In will be mimetic , to revIse these lemma wih limo S American Distributing aS8qlation anti thus I conciiate till the eleme\s \ and smooth the ( S WI for a reorganlzat that will take In 5 every eligIble class at 'plrlt producers and I dlEtrlbutor Time feeling In Cincinnat tOllgh Is more I friendly to time reorganlz ton movement than ( S It has ever been before Since the appoint ment m of time receiver . , fnce a- 111110'1 I OC'6ty ' J"th' for ( ambll , FOnT SMlTil , Ark. , April 10.-The state ! grunt Jury now In C > Apri making a hot t. tsht al Jambll . I his just leaked out that time ' ha\'e ' ) \ rcturled'1dlctments agains t several prolinent society ladles for pllylng Imroressim'e euchre Cor prJze Marty semi _ salons arc , expected hef're the grand ju. len ; I - I ( ( ch , ' ' ' ' 1 t'l' . ' 1 'I'ummclud'ih . Er , PASO , 'fe , , April IQ. -.fho trial of VIctor I. . Ochoa , chimsrged wills Inciting I m ' rn'olutonlry 10vm"lt Into Mexico ended today . Time proof seems to be most con - Ilusl\i and OchO wli prcbabiy receIve , \ 1 a eOrientence \ \ , ! wil 'robably 1 , . . . ' . RAILR'OADS TO TRY IT NEXTSa - An other Attempt t Punch noles In the Income Tax Law , - CLAIM TiE TAX ON THEM IS DIRECT Jlost or time J'rolert7 or time COmI1nn At- lg(1 10 10 ] tnt Etate-Claimtm Ale Jlido Illt time l.aU I mpntn Vested Riglitut. - NEW YOm : , April to.-Another suit to tea the eonstlutonal ) or the Income tax has bcn Instut d In the circuit cOlrt here. I Is usa acton In eelul ) broulht by Charles'c Alen of Greenfehl against the Illinois Central ) Inlroad compan et oh In his bill ot complaint - plaint , the complainant after setting forth the organizaton at time ' rlroal compan , the I I10unt of personal property held by I , and other mlters relating thereto , continues thlt ho Is Inormed that the company lends to I pa y under the provisions at the Ineolo tax law a tax of 2 per cent on all its net profs : and income for the year 18\ ( . The bill then avers that the income tax law Is unconsttutonal its that If said tax Is col- lectblo upon time company's Incolo Ind I profLs , It 19 a direct tax ' in respect ot time rail. . . respct raI- 10111 proprt , mixtures and allpurtenanccs op- eratl and ownN by the defendant cOII1'n ) by beIng real estate , and Is likewise a dlrct t tax In flSpect at its pcronnl ProPerty hy tp being In1osed upon the Incole and profas theret , which direct taxes arc not appor- toned h among the several states , as required I by the . constitution . of the United States The non.unlforml ) of the law Is tlen polntell ont at length , after which tIme bill declares that the exelpton of Insurance companies , savIngs - Ings banks and institutions constructed on the , I mutual plan , etc. , Is unconstitutional In that these exemptons operate to arbitrarily and artfcIaly free said companies [ from their Jusl proprton of taxation . 'fho bill further sets torth thlt the tax Is I um nconstitutioumal for the reason that It Impairs - pairs vested proerty ) rIghts. The complainant therefore ' that the thereor ! Ilrl's e defendants be restralnej , from voiuntaril V complying with the Income tax taw voluntariy , ho bo granted such other relief as the court nm iy' deem meet. UUSS ] LJLOElt os Tit : JNCU IIX , - 'I 'hmtmiks 116 Snl'rolo Court IRlces lie TmtmgI a More luitricat . 'limit Ever. ! NEW YORK , April 10.-General Russell A. Alger , ex.goveror at Michigan , Is at the Holand house. General Alger arrived ( rot Ii the OrIent on La Touraine , which has been making a two.month cruise In ledlerraneun waters. Mrs. Almer was with him and when she landed she received a telegram statng her father was ill In Detroit and lt once started for time west Geiuerai ' Generll Alger was comm I- peled to remaIn In the city on account at busIness. lie said : "I have Just been rest I- Ing l In the papers time account ot the supreme : court's acton on the income tax I appears to t me superficial , but I have not studied it clo ely , and time interpretation placed upon ' t he law by the supreme court makes It moro at an entanglement than ever I have always been opposed to an Income tax lair. I can ! OcDlmJer ? when I was In . operation after the war and therefore cognizant ! Its defect , I Is A tax on , the bral " 'and'patrlotm Is at i btd country and can be sadly abused In many ways. A very rich man may Ido his rell Income i , while another may Rlvc an Inlated Income i to set good credit. " . . 'Il.L ICE Ro/HUI - IlPESOEIJ Test Case or Or6nt Jmpnrlane6 SturIN ) In I tl6 Federal Court or V.'yottmine. ChEYENNE , Wyo. , AprIl 10.-Spcelal ( Telegram.A ) suit was Instituted In the United States court for the district ofV S.- omlng today against Donald McDonald , a Laramie county rnnchman , to compel him to remove a wIre fence with which he has ; enclosed a tract or 3,80 acres or governmcnt land. l AI Dawic managec' or the Swan Land and Cattle compan , which ranges its herds In i the vicInity of McDonald's rmmmmge . Is the ] complaIning witness. I Is the Intention ig : make this a test case. The decision v ihi affect over I million acres ot jntblic wi l In 'yomlng , which are now fenced up 1 by the large cattle companies amid smaler ranchmen 10lng business In tie state. The outcome oC the cpse will be wutclmecl wi tim Interest or everyone who has cattte grazing on the public domaIn . catte " ' ) 'olllJ ( laVa " 'lhnut Stint. EVANSTON , 'Vyo. , April 10-Spectal- ( ) The people or Wyoming have responded liberally to the cal tor aid for the desttuto tamlies or the unfortunate men who were 1Id In the lieu Canon disaster Several liberal contributions have been reedy Cd from Utah The members ot the cormstii : u- tonal convention , now In session In Salt Lake , donated one day's per diem. North & Stone , bankers of this city , to whom & al cash contrlhutons are sent , have acknos vI- cdged the receipt of over S16. Olev"nn" heads time list with $720.75. ' Jtawhins ( sent over $300 , Laramie $ 250 , Rock Sprlngl $ .0 Green RIver $175 , Evanston $250. Public en- ertainments have been hell In several towns for the benefit or the unfortunates , hut the proceeds have not yet been Cor- wardell to the committee. Conservative commlteo. Conservat\'e es- t inmates place the totll aloult or cash con- tributons t lt . $5,0 and fully , $2,0 worth of Serious Wreck In I , " litirlimimeton. NEWCASTLE , Wyo , April 10-Speelal ( , ) -A serious accident occurred on time 13. & M. near Thorton siding , between GIllette and this place , night before last John Del- l inger , 0 hraleman , received Injuries which wil 11rohably ) rove fatui. The accident was eauseel by one of the cars In In eastl0untl Crelght train JUl111ng the trlcl < . Time trade wits torn UII for sever I hundred feet and two rails ran up through time way < ar , One or Lhese struck the hraleman on time hip , Irellcn the Ilel\lc bone all InjurlnJ him Interal ) ' . TIme InJurel man was hrolght to Newcastle and the compaimy's physicians performed an operation , but he is ! not expected - pected to live . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . n. u , \ . ( ral" " 1..1:1 ! CJIIIYENNE , Wo" " , AprIl 10.-Speclal- ( ) Tne grand lodge at time Ancient Order at United Workmen for the jurIsdiction ot Utah-'V'omlng 11 ascot In Pane City , Utah. on the 15th ot Mi ) ' , Out at time total memhershll of 2,9U In time jurisdiction W'omlnJ lodges hlvo 8t2 mel ers , idaho 458 and Utah 1,614. Ilr , . J. I' . I'Rrmlr 11'1 CIIlYENNE , AprIl 10.-(8peelal ( Tele- gram.-Mrs ) , J. 1. Farmer , wife at time 1 pastor ot the Flrpt Baptist church oC this Dalst city , died this afternoon , 'fhe deceased was G ) ' < lrs of age She had been an In valid for several years . Nowcluto to 11\1 n Jlhlu1 J'IRnr , ' WCASTLE , Wyo. , April 10.-(6peclal. ( ) ) I -The city council Of Newcastle Is mlleing : preparations to put In an electric light plant , Plans arc about completed und It Is expected : peeled that work on time Plant will bo begun I In a short time , Inratiite'.i xC" Ilro I ChId ! , r"nAII I II , Wo. , April 10-peclaJ.-At ( ) the annual election of the I.aramlo lIre department . : partment last night ( I. C , Piman was I j'lecled chief for tie ensuing 'ear. Alfred I Cook was re-elected assIstant chief - - Wil S , ' 1 1 l.sorga 'J'r"l Ir I momd. ' ' CIENNJ \0. ' , Alrl 10.-SpeclaJ- ( ) 'he Union Pacific land department Is aboll i to 11610le of a tract oC 35,0 acres of land I west at Fort Bridger In the wester han I at Uinta county . lunll I hi Jn. I .1111 1011.1. CI YENNgyo. . , AprIl 10-Hpeclal- ( ) 'fhe officials have sealed _ oMclals again up the bur IUI mine at iianmmzm. No further attenmpi L will bet made to open ' the maine untl atempt . heath or un ' dlor' . 1hullt'r. CASPI'It . WY' , April 10-Speclal-Mlsi ( ) , Clara , the 17-year-old daughter at O. A , hamilton , editor at the Casper Trllmne. dies 1 ,118liM \ after : al illness 01 ? Trl1lne k \lel - - - - - , - - lWIV OJ'lm TiE ( WEl o : 1"UO" , Snlnls nt Indrpcllieneo Awaiting for thin , 11110 ) CII 10 , \etol. KANSAS CiTY , AprIl 10.-TO\I \ ) ' Is an e\enttul one In the conference ot the Latter Day Saints at Indepenlence , The question ofbe time organIzation oC tIme Order \ Of Kneels Is being discussed ThIs "Order at noeh" was nuthorlzl by a revelation which was given In 1830. This re\ellton came nt the same tme ns time one which nlmc,1 Inlelendenco ) lS the 7Ion of the church anti ) provided for pro\llell this Order ot gnoeh nail ) stated ) its objects nHI how It should be conduetC\ \ , This revell- lon has never been carrlel1 out by time church for the reason that the fact that the Tmlllo lot was not In possession of the ehlrch held back Irelraton8 for [ time eonm' pleton of the 111ns looking toward the fInal arrangements to make IHlepNHleno the true ( luIs ommio at the Salute This Order at Enoch I Is to bo organized ; for tIme 11rpose ot pur- -haRlng large tracts of land which wIll be rntell or sold to tIme poorer classes at al , . . Ing l rate Another feature of this artier wi ho time establishment ot tlctorles arid shops I alJ other lanuactlrln [ Inllustrles. Time cluestol under dlscusslou toda ) ' Is as I to t whether time lmo his coummo for the Immlflhi. . m acnt of this revehatiomm , Time effort. to elmange time eonfereumc sos . s bus frommi anummmal to bienumial , atid to lonvo S t ho nmatmmmgememmt In tIme hmammds of the twelve S a pestles was defeatetl , Atmothor immeeting of time twelve apostles , tin a b lslmoprlo immmt thm presidency was lucId be iu iiid closed doors this muiormmimug ammul Imumpartan r esults are imoimed for ijy the church. Severn I q uonmimns of elders spetmt tie iumornimmg ii S s pecial prayer that God uumay direct his xvII SI I t o time conference. Comutrimny to expectations time quorimmmi a f t welve ammd Joseph S'muilthm did not bring atm : n ovelatiomma fromum tIme nether world today. I t ile quortmum tiDes not imave a revelatlotm soou : i t omucimimug souse of time greni macthere of cinirci Im g ovorummuent sonic of time saints anti all o I t ime laity' vili grow very weary. Slmueo tim I ? b eginmming ot this coumferenco time imiost 1mm - t emise interest hums been shown Itt all tim s ession , the vnlnciumah attraction beimmg Josels ] S nmitlm , son of time great. prohuhmet. antI hitnaci a seer of time hiuglmest stammdlng. hlumt tim C h ead of tim clumrch has flat revealed any - t imIng. Itcyomuul Imnesieling over time bimsmnes S S ession lie iuas brought. mmotiting to mtiIe'iat C t Ime anxiety cummcerumlmug time aeancies , vimic ii i mavo existed for forty years itt time quorum iiml o f tweivo. Time ramile anti file appear to hmav 0 r eacimeci tIme comichiusloim there is too nine Ii " 0110 liiu'tfl" power iii time ciitmrcli. Times preal I. t ient nail the twelves hmaxe been in tie lmabll 1 , I t. Is claitimeil , of duimposlmmg of mmli mnoote ml qustiona , , hiy tiuletly referrimug ( lucius to Iii 0 next conferemmce" one year lmeumce. 'i'hmis hun 5 dIspleased time elders and tlmein foiioa'erm 5 , anti now they proliose to have a chunmuge I it time systemmm of presenting titmil possimmg ups n questions of imiterest to time chttrchm , Time story of ' Josepim SmIth's conversatio mm with the Angel Moroisi , ( rota whicim sprumn g tIme ilonmnon cimumrcim , was tlma unalmi fentut e of today's session of time commferenee. Fl , ID story was told by Mrs. Catluanino Sahisbur : v , Joseph Simmiti's sister , and time last sarvive ni of isis imimmneuiiato funnily , Mrs. Sahisbitry is years of age , iimmt sue claims to recall tl : me tinmo of time wonderful vision as though it i'ore but yesterday. Sime told how tIme ang ci hmati come tea her brother In the night an iii stood its a glow of white light. midway b a- tween the floor anti the ceiling of time roe ums and had taiked for imours , telling m'hmere ti me golden record was to be found In time III iii of Conoran. Anti then chic told how th me plates hunt booms fount , and after snumchm tribi U. lation oem account of mobs of evil men ho w tlmey were transiatel aumd how tiso churo : ii of Jesus Christ was founded , At the afternoon session the resoluth In providing for time ostutbllsimmnent of time OrcI en of Enocis i'aei laid over until time next cc : a- fereace , Thmo only oIlier business of ir n hiortanco consicleremlas a motion to transt Cr the pubilcatioum of limo hteraid , now isstued at. Lamumoni , Ta. , to Inclepeumdemmco. The matt en was laid over until tomorrow , ( JUl r . Four liutnoiroel .Strhletng Mitsers Forttm ii I J.ltmo amid iarcIt to thin l'ir , POMEI1OY , 0. , AprIl 10.-At 3 p. m. 4 00 strikers and synmpatlmizens from Syracum ii , Now Haven , Hartford City , Masoim and Pot n. eroy met at. Mimieravihle "to persuade" or force time aon-unionmen working in ( hue Vu' Ii- hams' mimic to lay down timeir tools anml cor i C out , They fornied iii raumks four abreast ci ut marched up time street to time maine anti form ed to await time aispearamico of the nminers as they camne otmt aj the chose of the day's wor Ic , being fcrtiidden by tIme operators to tneshma 53 upormpnivato ground. At. 'I o'clock tImes in en canmo out arid were met by a comunittee of seven of the strileers. For two hours I lie twonty-tiuree mcmi lucid out. stubbonmuly , vI S time ' 100 strIkers massed about theta on a , - cant lot. They were assured by MaaI \0rlctnan ' Eli Thomnas that timey would bia amply cared for lit case they joined hue stnilcers , Once a riot was nearly started b Mrs. . America Manly , wife of the leader of I hue notm.ummion men , luaradlng up antI clown I lie street with a revolver under imer apron a mmd declaring timat she would shoot ( iso fIrst in an that unoleatci lien. F'lnahly the non-union men surrendered a nil agreed to join time ' . strikers. 'FhIs - - , . , , . , , + , , .lih , , in. ' , , , , , lt , , announce. . . , , , . I. . . V olley of pistol shots into tIme air , showing t hat the strikers were determined to succeed b y pensuasioum or force. All 'parties were a rnued and made rio attempt to conceal the t act. The affair las ended nmost fortunately , i n thuat there was tin blood shed , as expected. An assnumlt will 1)0 mumaule on the Peacock immine S atumrday , it being now limo only mine 1mm time bm end not paying time 2 cent nate , One imuum- m ired amid four men are working Uuire , p sour , , 1).l IWT.t MILJTLL UUIS , tmttiotismI ( immanilo Will Itocoivo o hid frotmi Cite , Situ , ACtor .Iuly I. SIOUX FALLS , 5 , D. , April I0.-Slueclal. ( ) -Time expected line lmappenet , Governor Siuehdon tins issued an order to each company or National Guards In this state that after July 1 of thIs year all misslstamicc' from the state mviii be cut off , lie say's timat the coma- pamiies hero time tuimtion of actual disbaasl- inemmt or a continuatIon on the basis of each conmpamiy paying all of its own expenses , In- eluding armnory rent , This action , time gov- croon says , is necessary iii 'Iesv of time fact that. the last legislature cut. time muphmropria. ( Ion for lime guards fromu $8,000 to 30O , 'Fimu I approprimmtlomi mumaulu is elniply for ( ito quarter- , mimaster'io ollice , hmuspector Getmeral C , 'F. Jet. , fete says that In hIs opimiioa this order of the 1 governor is the uleatimblow to the National I Guards in this state ton at. least two years , lie says lie lmas no reason to hope ( lust in th 1 face of tIme hmarel tlrmies any of time companlem I iii the mutate vIli undertake liii expense oh I kei'ping up timelr organizations , as time cx' . peimse is conslderab1e. Time governor says I that should tIme companies see lIt. io remit I tiueir organization time lucads of depantmnemmti t anti staff and field ofileers will gladly serym S without pay , JJ'UffIcJdIIs TJCt'IA'I TO COMJdiVJI , Various UnIons mitmel Tratha Orgarilrsmtiumms t I ho Fcmrnmt'ci htitu our , BOSTON , April 10.-RepresentatIves 0 : r over l&0,000 men and women emigaged in titu 0 various liratucimee of time hmoe industry as ' setabled lucre today. James l. Canlsy' o r ilaverhilh was elected tesmiporamy cituirimmam I amid Jolumi 1) , Dullerm of tIme hoot unel lilmo a \\'orkers' International titmion was aim - painted temporary secerPlary. A cornmnittei I , on ci'eiimiimmism m'eportomi 116 delegatcis litCH - trnt. Time objcct of time cotmvention is ii (0mm mm gm'mmhmui Uumioti of shmocimsakers. , 'i'ht , mmlosit immiportunt omrgunlzntlotms relmresentet are : 14m51t'rs' l'i'otu'tiV Pimion of mnem'fru Ibiot immud Sloe \Vrirkero' ImmU'numcuticnn I itnion. dIstrict aasemsmbiy 216 , ICnlgiitmo o C Labor , , Amumalgittuiatecl iloot and Ilimud tak . Cr ) , ' uirilomm of St. Louis , .Amaigmmmusatetl 1000 t Worlcenim of AmerIca umuil Joe amid Stmo C ' \Vomkers' utilonsof Illinois , While Fcromu'uutem.titotmirui ' ' to 'u''urh , NEW OflI.I'IANS , April iQ.-'rhso first t breale In tIme wluite stcnewmnen atmike , which Ii caused such trouble on time levee to r mmionths past. occurr.ol todu ) ' when mm hmirg U number of time men agreed to work ( or un : V employc , ) yiithmr a mptrnbcr of thuC uisio VFm 04' not , A LL BREVERYVORIERS \ \ OUT ' Pa id Off' Last Night and Ilavo Until To' morrow Morning to Ooiiii Back , N ATURE OF NttOTIATIONS YESTERDAY Ca ttie of tlt EmttuIncs ( lets lime limuckitig 01 ( lit , Centrist i.ttbtsr Uuiintm-'hmmit is lmmsistcmi ( 'it by inclt : i'nrIy i'elmit of lItTcreimcc. hioss 011(1 journeymnemm brems'crs 1mm Onmaha ar ia mmosv as ( mit chart. as they' cams be. At. a mmm eetlmmg of time bOsses ) 'esterdiy : afternoon it. iv as ole-cities ) to pay oil amid dist'hmargo alt mm i i lomm mmmcmi In at evett I mu g , wi t Ii tlm ii mmlersttand- la g thunt. if they ivouhil lift. time boycott mini ag ree to time teritma offered earlier 1mm tlm sla y' by FrIday mumonmiimmg they would tie to. eum mployed , su itimoimt loss of may' for today. Th is hilan was carried ommt , amid no work wilt be clone at the breweries today' , clmmee alt Om mmliloyes belomig to local mimiiomm No , 06. Times cause of time brewery workers vaa ca- PO itseil last. mmight. by time Cemmtnah Labor tm nhous , asset couuituttttees were utlipotiited to se cmmre time backimmg of time State Federations of Labor of Nebraska and iowmm. Jim case the jouirneymemi imold omit after' F rIday mnormshmmg time brewers say they wilt Oh m ploy imev mimemm , bum t. mmot tirmiomm mmmcmi. ulost of limo breweries elaimn to be vcll enough st ocked to Stmlmml a few days of illemmesg. All tim boss brewers of time citymmmot at thio ht cndqutrtens : of time Nebraska lirewers' as'- su ciatloms. In tIme Paxton block yesterday ummorn- lu g immumi decided , afior it two hours' session , to subummit time followIng contract. as time oaly'u ' se tileimmctit of existing dufihcuulties : TERMS O1 TilE IIOSSES. ' Only' nmemnlmens lii gael atummmdummg of local u ntomm No. 91i or of time Nntiamuml ummiomi oC ti me Visited Ilrewery'orkmneum of time United S tates , in good stnmmdimig , In iiosse3siotm of a onking curd , shmmhl be emmmuhoyed. No v orkmumarm siunil be eumiphoyed aim ( hue necomum- tm memmiatlomm &f a smiloomi keeper ; temi successlymi hm ommr , Interrumpteil by omme lmour for ulltmmmer , s hall constitute a day's work ; Iltemumemi shati b e paid for at time rate of 15 lien week for h ot mumore thami tivelve wonkimmg hours clmmriimg t ime ulay i'ages sImail ho payable weekly on S aturday ovemslmmg ; overtitmie Is to be paid at. ( ha rate of 36 cents per hour , either on Sun- d ays or veele clay's or luolidays ; Sutmday w atch shall ho paid ion with $2 ; it the watch- mi mami lies to perforimm regular work mhsmritmg lila w atch regumlar s'nges simimil be paul : amen In w asiu imouse , hot less thiuuut l5 Imien iii time c ellar or fenmneniimig roomu'm , kettle , mumalt imausG a mmul night. watciunman , mmot less thami $16 per w eek ; llrst. mmman its time fermneumting room. \ vash house cmiii time racking cellar , umot less t itan $17 ; first. umman in time cellar , at thG k ettle , aumd the mmmalt house , not less tiuna $ 18 per week. Beer shah be given to ompioyes wimo do- m niund time simmme : , free of charge , as ! o1lows I n the m'mmormmIng mat 9 and 11 o'clock , at. noon , a t 2 o'ctoclc p. ma. , -I o'clock p. sum. , , amid at. 6 o'clock ii. mum , , tinning thio workitig days ; ma worleumman shah lose imis uosttion 1mm case o s ickmmess , by reason timercof. wluichm does not e xceed a period of thmreo mouths. No mono than omme apprentice shalt be em- plpyed for each fiftecim hmand or a tractional part thereof. Such approatice to be not ololer tItan 21 yqars o mige when cnterin apprenticeshlpand um.zdhmappreimtice to be ad- 'anced through all time different. brandies ' mvlthmin two years ( roam 'thio time of enterlmig appretuticeship , provided said aprentlee's commduct and abIlities warrant time sani , Alt legal holidays shah b coumsidered as Sun. days , and all work done on such days simail be unit for at time rate of 25 cemits icr hour. Where men are muot working on legal lieU. days time regular day's pay slush be deducted from time 'sue-ok's iveges In such ivee'ka in which such holidays occur , muimit house men to be excummlsted from this role. Maitaters who have to work mueveum days weelely 'shall ima'o one.hmalf day off every week , ass , aiso slight vatdhmnmen ; flrernemm to Imuivo six hours oft every veelc without reduction of wages. No worlemnan shah be discharged for canrying alit lila unlomm prlmiciplee. No workman shall to work overtlumso if time foreman lisa guaranteed to hmimn payment as herein pro. vided. Thm brewers shall have time right iii ahipOimit. a head cellar nib m'Itimin the unioa or outside of tie unIon. No amen ahmimhi ho dhsciuarged rImIly because hue Is a member at the ummmlon , nor shall lie be discrlmInatom , against as simelm , hut the brewer shall have Ihie right to discharge any man for just cause. Causes for discharge are ngiigence immcapacity , refusal to work , drtmumkenness during - ing working limits , dishonesty , violation of rules and orders , disrespect to emimployers or foromiiiin but touch dischmargo shall be made by the foreman ommly , whose decision ahali ba final. final.Is Is understood between tluo parties imereta that. the brewers imimall pay for actual labot done , atid when labor is not done a , t.,4 , _ . , , .l..tu. , . , . , , . .l , t. , . . , .m. , . iuropor , . , , . . _ ( or , and simall aio lmave time right. to dIs. charge all surplus labor not actually needed by reason of luard timuies , slack lnmsimmcas oc other causes , WhAT TIlE JOURNEYMEN WANT. Time jouraeymmmemm brewers rejectemi the hmrop- osition nail imuslsied ( lint ( lucre ehioumid imo no t ime table for free beer , lmut ( lust free bear siiomuld be SUiIilieI to timemim mitleast. every h our ; that. luring time dull eemiiomm no em l Ibya % 'flS to lie ulhrcliuirgeui , btmt nmen irene to be mimI oft iii rotation no atari to ba this' . chmarge1 by a furemimati untIl a commmmumltee ( at thu minion limit Imuvestigateul ammi ratified the action ; overtitmmo to ho 0 cents aim imour Its- fi- stead of i5 edits ; no brewer to take limo imiace or do time work of a driver ; amprctuiices ; to bG iniul $12 imer week. 'rIme boss brewers dechiumed ho incorporata these uleimmmids in tins migreemumemmt amid an- imounco timuit they s'ill stand umilied in a re ( heal to do so. 'i'lmere are a few incus u'orleimug at time brcmm'enies and ito mmciv inca hiame been em- filoytsil to talco tIme liacest of those ishie ar ' 'haying oft. " 'rIme "ummufair" eiIic is still Its effect anti time light xviii bu carried to lb. Central Labor muiston temnlgimt. l'resilemmt ICrug of time liroivera associatIon , In an interview with a reporter , said : "There is really no cormtroversy ( sets comm us mmmiii our mmien abamit wages. We mire wliiimmg In imuy (10 * Samoa ivmiges as last year , even In these imar4 ( hues. 'Fime inca , mre not dissatisfIed wIth this wages or limo umchmemlulma , as Umoy arc the same as ( imoso they ask Iii theIr coiitriei , aum4 I uumay sony they are time imigiiestt. paul In limO ( Jmiited States , A few of timeir leadens object to our having time rIght to discharge man for , cause without first s.uburmitting ilmmi mnatt8r te them. 'l'luls line caused lack of discipline and ilisorganlzmmtiorm , aiiti mme busIness cap ho sue cesafcully operateul under mmmcli rules , We do riot object to tue union and agree to employ muone but unlomm mmmcmi , ammd smo anna can be , oiiocimargcd because lie belongs to time union , Ihmt wo Imuslst anti muimsil itmilat that syc sheik immive ( lie right to discharge a mimmigt who Id lb. coms'potent , or svimo Is a drunlumuri , or who ro. ( uses to do tIle work that hue cuiglut. to do , 'limo large mnaorlty of lImo mmmcii iuree to the reasonableness of this , but two or three of ( hue leaders object oust stay that before a man cams be dlsclsargeul a counmimitiec mutust be con- suited and Its consent first obtained. "This we thmlnle iii tlmmreaumonmubiu autd we do not thInk tlumit we camm stucceasfotlly operate cur luusimmu'sit with sttcim * mc provisIon , " Secretary Langbemn said : "We are going to pettie this dithicuty ommee emit for all this hlimie. Time bosses clalmo that Lucy do riot object to unions , but If we sigimed time propo- siiIon subrimitted by them it would rssult. mi , intl results fc'r tmnioms mmmcii in the future , \Ve Imitend to insist ems our revisions goimm. into that comitract. " - ( llrielio , ni mm ir4ki" ChlAR I1AI'lIil , let. , April 10. ' (8pecI ( 'Ft'legr4mim.- ) Istmndred glrhe enpoy'eei iii tim'm ry's egg csiae fat'ry went oum a strike this morning for higher vagcVimers : told their request could not bus granteet twenty- live retuti net to womic 'I'hmt' uthierm cue still out , It is beiium'u'eob their diffetenees yi ( ( adjusted in ii. few days.