, , _ _ _ , _ _ . . , . . . . . , - - , . , . . . . . ' . . . . , . . . . . , = ; . uI - = - - ' ; I- - " - - - - ' - , . . > JIf . - . . " . ' ' . . - ' . . - - - - - - - - . - " " ' c7-r ; . " , " . . " , \ - . . . . . . - - _ . - . - - - . - . - . - . . - -T--------- . . . . . - - - - . _ - - - - _ _ _ - I . : 1 I . . _ t . - - : THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . i 1 ! , - . . . I J - - ' J S'lAn.JSI D JUNJ 19 , 1871 . O rAI. , SATURDAY . [ OnNIG , AUGUST 3 , 1S95. . SINGLB OOpy Ft\i . flENTS. , - - - - J FASTESl WAR \ \ SIP AFLOAT J Navy Department Greatly Pleased Over the " Achievement of the Ship. CRUISER ' COLUMBIA BEATS ALL RECORDS , Cro" . . . " I. "CI I le ' 'w" 11) I ClI..r 'J'hnl Ih. . Ik.st 'I'lme . Iver Mil' h ) ' u II * , i-Ur-vIr , "r , \1) ' XiitIuiiiiIIt ) ' , WASINOTO , Aug : -TI.ere was general iJolclng In the Navy department tod.y when the soclated Ilrlss ) bulletin was read announcing - nouncing the arrival of the Columbia oil Sanlly hook. Assistant Secretary lcAlloo uprene' ' the greatest pleasure over the fast time made ] by the cruiser. lie went to the 'Vesl Indies aboard the Columbia alI ] was . conf'enl ] from the start that she would aCfult hfTel handsomely on this trial across the A tia n t ! c. ' The Columbia ] beat the time of the Ne\ York by two days anc II'e\'lous to this trIll the New York had the host record of any , xar ship crossing the Atart : . . Mr. lcAdol said today that there was no longer Il ) ' A doubt about the speed of the Columbia , and that she could ] no douht overtake any vessel afoal on 0 spurt. Thol is . If the vesel were sighted In the mornIng the Columbia could core Uf with her before ( night The Minne- npols Is he ) ! equal , I not ! r superior. and the record of the Columbld sho\s that the United States Iiai the two fastest ships afloat. A Ilomlncnl naval ofcer polnled out what he cousderell the moat gratifying ! points cou- corning thIs slIced trial. lie said that when all the comltnns under which the Columbia made her run arc considered ll results must be regarded as remJrl < ble , In the first 1II1ce , he said. the coal : while good and Ilrohahly much better than the cheap variety usually snpplel ) ] our vessel ot home , was nol the very best quality or Seweli's coal ' Then Rg.lln the engine departments of our cruisers are not lS fully lannrl ] lS are the shllS or the merchanl service 'Jr a those or foreign go\rumonts. arid consequently the endurance ] of ( the Inch In the engine and tire rooms II more sever & : : taxel As un huts- trton of this fact It Is only necessary 10 give the following comparl.un bOlwoen the Columbh and the English I : rul.1 Terrible : Columbia. hose PO\OI 20OO ) ; number of engineers , four ; men In engineer dCllartment. lOG Terrible , horse power , 25,000 ; number of engineers , eIght ; men In engineer depart- ment , 331. In other words the work on the engine ! force Is Just GO per cent harder au thc Columbia - lumbia than on the English ship , whIle the 4 men In our ship have to 110 ( one-third lore work than do the men In time other scrvlce I Amoug men-of-war there Is absolntely i nothIng 10 compare wIth the Columbia as ! none o them ever hus made such a run and ] none cotild not only because they do not carry the coal , hut because they have not the IJOII'er. The Navy department . howe\'cr. hl time report of a 21-hour trial of the ( r nglsh cruiser loyal Arthur . mlile Iii the Plcltc collie months I ago . anti her maximum slleed for four hours was only eighteen knots whIle for the twenty.lour hours of the ( trial I was only I ( [ knots 'hls vessel Is ofclalY rated as the sanJ dIsplacement as the Co- 'umbla. ' or ( hi' other fast British cruisers none or them has done anything at all comparable - : parable with this performance of the Coluni- : - ' lla. In ( net. the cruiser Itlemihielmn . OJI which I the Urltsh pluml themselves , made only a maxim um or H knotl when returnIng from Ba1ax , after having carried the body of Sir John Thonipsois there for Interment. . , ! : lII.t'S 'I'I I P ( IISS ( 'I'ltl MF . \ . \I \ 'Il" S"\ T'i'lillM hf lum- . . . . . . . . . . , " . ' 1"lnt" .r 1..nl.tt-I..nl.I. Y" " I ' e "r l'II.I. Siiimt's e"n'I k CI..I..I' . NgW YOII , Alg. 1.-'ho Ullcl States cruiser Columbia was sighted ] from Sanll ) Joole at 0:30 : this morning. The Columbln saIled from Southiamimpton limg. . al 12:30 : : o'clock on Frida afternoon. July 2G. [ lasslng I the Noclies mt I :20. : Her ( hue therefore , frum % lte t Needles tu Sandy hook bar Is sevcn I ( da's , ole hour anll Iflen milutes. Time American : 1mb steamer Paris on her host trill from Suuthampton covered 3Oi5 knotH. amimh ] assumIng that the Columhla came over time same course the average speed ] of . - thc tolumbla Is about IS.17 knols. The CJlumbla's best time on her otclal four hours' trIal trill was 2.S1 knots. ma.o . ] tinder . ] very favorable conditIons. her time , therefore - fore on her present trIp may be considered ] as very fair The Southampton record Is hell ] by the Amcrlcan lIner New York , and Is six days , seven hours and fourteen minutes , beIng about eighteen hours better than the cruiser Columbia's time. The St. Louis left South- amptol about twenty-four hours after ( lie Columbia. Her western record ] Is six days eighteen hour amimi . ] orty-seven muhmimites . male on her last trip. 'a equal this tIme time St. LouIs Is duo to arrive off the Sandy hook lIghtshIp ] al 3:27 : tomorrow morllll . The Columbil pJsscII In al Sandy flock al 9:57 : a. m. Durin the entIre passage thin cruiser was , 'I run tinder ] natural ] draught. Thirty-six hours of fog was experienced \ 01 tim , oyage during which time cruIser steamed lt her usual spe.\ Mol ratt "huls and weather were ' encoun- tt'red all tim way across. At quarantIne the ( olllbia w.s hoarded by tIme health officer and tie surgeon reporting all vell . tIme cruiser proceellell 1 ( the ha ) ' . ColumbIa Icaehed quarantne at 10:3 : a. I , Ilr log ] gIves her arrival lt the liar al Sr : and ( line of Ilssage from to , Needles to Sandy ] 10Jk light Jhlll slO .hy lwenty-threo hours and ort-nlne iiiinutes. her day's runs \ere 405. 410. ; 4:1 : , IS I . , 155 , 153 and 403 S Imols. Teal distance . 3.109 Imots. . \ verage SIccI\ 18 1 Imoll To an Assoclaled press reporter. who bearded . t hit I'rlscr when bile C.IUl to anchor In Norm rIver , Captain Sumner Enid ho was very much Illeabl.1 . with time \ $ el's ! o- ha\Lcr on her ' transatlantIc spced test ant l',1 time tlle occtiplod In crossing from the . N\ . s to Sal'y ' ] Hook W.IS six d.mys twcnt- ' t.'co h'UT and ort-nlne niintmes. ( 'I O.N I.Y \SIW NATURAL IJItAITC.IIT. In JeIhlng ) of the trill CaptaIn Stunner sahl' "Tho run II'UI a very succcrsul ( Ole , alt things co"llerl11 Wo left ( the SeetheS It 2 II. ill. a week ago today and thrughcut the trIp we only uSCI natural drught Onc . In heavy weather we slowcl down fat four houra to U speet of eishl ! kiiut. We en- cuulterCII ] fog wlich lmtste'1 twenlyIx hours hut we rn : II ( mill sl.eel t hruulh It. We worked our three screll a amid eight maIn blcrs II eru worklns. auth . ] otir coal calIstilohl- ' \ ( bit mmvc'ragt'tI from 200 to 2:0 tons per lay , # , . 'Vr hall tIme host coal that : we could get antI I \\S : the sale lB that : nSNI In the American line stlan\hIJ . hind ] we been able to run Gilder forced draught for twenty-four . hours we 10st certaInly would have done lhree ' hour eter. hIorovcr. I 1m sltll ! ] that ImreIt of the cruiser lias Ilroven hlr l1 ealuble nuking cxtraor.lnary . runs when necelsary. TIme full complement for the ( Ire rOI Is 196 Immen . hut we were twelve short I.f that nummiber. ' 10 make U ( this deficIency 10 secured - cured a dozen volunteers ( rom the dee3. ] " 'I hall wale hat : ] weather , its you can see b my our Inohcbtacks , and . we threw a lot of Fra . " ' 0 shlJJI,1 , 10 I aler , however as WI hail ) al our b.ltp hatches 101 ] u forwarll or Ihe ( ( pIlot lmou' . " When asked \ about time Injury to the shll > ' 8 plates while hI the dry duck on the other L- I tIe , the Iaptalu dId nol seem Inclnel } to . . " tIk Ibut 11 i and I'aucd the mater oft say- ; I' g. 10i1. that was nothing of any COnH' liticuce , 'n" shIp Is oil right U you Nn rol fer frol ( the tril ; just ' fnlihed , " ( ) ' of the s.iunmbIa's The omelal lotee " , Iumbl. to- markalo performance ( reached tie ( Navy dc lta'tniLmt t lu lImo f'Jlcwlng lelegram from tueS I car'i \ . of . the 8hh : . "NI \ \ YOH , I\ug. -To the Secretary of the NI WHhlnGtu-.Columbll-Neelll : II. I I. ) 26th ult. : Sandy look , Ilgh\lll JC9 ; tadA ) . AveraHo hourly fpced for whole run 18,1 knots. \hole run under natural draft. Twenty.elx hours of fog but no de- , lay therefrom. " In reply Mr. lcAoo sent Captain Sumner the followIng message : W.SIINTOiK. . 2.-Slmner. UnIted . ] Stales SteamshIp Columbia care of Com mandanl Navy Yard ] , lhmmokIyn : The dc- putment exten(1 to ) ' Btoklyn olcrs anti . ] men of the Colunibia I congratulations anti thank on the result of the run from the Needles to Sandy hook lightship . thus makIng - Ing an Inexamplel ] record . fur the warship I' .IOO , actIng secretary. I PAlnl T StJitl'IUSED. Thl deparllent was surprised that Cap- tain Summer mliii . ] not mak ? an effort to run the ( ship under forced ] draught for the last twenty-four hours or the trill. He was especially - peclaly Inltructed to ! o this anti . the Ill partment was really desirous of attainIng the record for the twpntyfolr hOlrs rather than the total passage across the AtlantIc. When the Columbia was ready to leave SOllhamton she had In her hunkers and stowel ] elsewhere ] on hearth . ] , 117 tonI , and ] C 1 ( Jollls or Welsh bltlmlnou ! coal. tile Fme al Is used by the AmerIcan lIne steamships on their westward 'oyages. ThIs was more coal than any vrsel ! of the UnIted States navy ha.1 over carrlel\ I Is possible CaptaIn Stunner wIll 1m called Ipon to explain why he 1111 not obey Instructions to this ( effect . but it Is expected that lack of coal will account - i count for the omission , , The eight main boilers and three maIn engines were tI'eth. , On account of the injuries - Juries sustained by time Columbia when she , was doced ] In Southampton , the steam pros- sure was lImIted to 10 I.ounds. . The coal allowance wal set al 200 tons a day Al 12:1 : a tube blew omit of ono of the boiers , An aUemlt was mal to stop tIme leak In the. Iwal manner , wih a wooen plul , hut ( lie presure was so great that the plug would ] rot eta ) Iii 11laco. All o'clock , a. m. the fires wore therefore hal Ie ! ( ron the b lcr , Its safety valves oponeml amid the boIler shut or ( rom the steJI pipe. The eI.ct on the ohlp of lImos losing one boiler was markel\ The revolutions fell from lOr lo nlnely-rour a mlnul , and the speed ( rum 19.63 to l1,8S knots. 'ho leak was repaired at 6:4 : a. m. 1"01 time succeeding four hours the re\'olutonl IncreJsed to 104 per minute , and the speed to 18i knots 'hls was the only serious trouble causcil hy lie ( leaky lubes. Two others blew out but were plugged up without much trouble. While the Instructions from time Navy dtparlmfnt was to run the Columbia - bia under forced . ] draught on the lasl tlay . ( aptaln Stunner was unable lo comply wlh that order for time reason that Il waS liii- IJosslblo to pass th ? co1 from the wlug pas- sages Into the IHnlers fast enough. Only one man could work at a tIme In the wing fmassages and the coal had to bo trollEl1 there to the bunkers. . I'I ; I' " A PI'1''IIII ) 1I.t'l"1'Ll. . \ra..tl 111,1. . . .r : . .11. . . . . . II mitt \.ht. . I.i.l II tlm' 1.1" . ATLANTA Ga" , Aug. 2.-A pitched battle between Marietta and Atlanta took pace ] about two indIes east In Cobb counly. Time opposing forces were a pose of white men , on one sIde searching for a negro rapist and on the other sile five or blx negroes. I rlellls anti , relatIves of time woman were on foot and armed mvhth'Incmcetcr ) rifles and eiiotguns I whlo time negroes \ sere In wagons and on I imiules all fully armed. Saturday night last Jesse Hardeman , a neHro farm hand , 25 years of age , attempted to assanl In I mosl ' brutal manner the wie of J. H. noblnson , who lives two mies from .Marietta. The cries of ti woman brought her husband lo time house , but before she conlll acqualnl him with the negro's pnrpose time tpI11 had escared. A potse was Immedlalely organIzed and I search of the surrounding country begau. Ahout twenty men were out searchIng for him last nIght whcn they mel a party of ncgrols In tim road. Suddenly one of the nelroes arose In time wagon ant leveling a doubolmrreled shotgun at time allrpoachlug part . fired ] both barrels. Charles Bought : ecelve,1 ninety buckshot In his left arm. TIme whie mcn returned the fire until sme huudrell blots had been exchanged. A mule on which one of lie ( negroes was mounted fell , hut time rider and his companions ned. ThIs morning a hat worn by one of the negroes was discovered , by the roadside eatmmrmtemi wIth bloOI None of time negroes ha\'o yet been found allhough Sherif Daven- porl of Cobb county hs organized avery - large Iosse and Is today scouring time surrounding - rounding country for time negroes. A great uprising of the negroes Is Imminent. Nearly every white and colored man 15 armed and they are mo\lng abJut the roall this after- noon In 8n ominous and threatenIng manner. I'.tSSl.IIt J'S 1\ I.I' I ' 10 J'JI. I'i Ililr.- . .fr. . I..al I.C"ltl ltm'mm- . . . . ,1'r.1 I , . . .CI I . I , . . . . " . CHICAGO. Aug. 2-The western reads to- lay ] made another attempt to arrange a meet- imig for ( the perfectIon of their ! passenger associ- aton , but \ ellcdlu ] nothing. The prelminary meetng had scarcely convened in time 01ce of Chairman Caldwell when word was receiv ] , front General Passenger Agent Lomax of the Union Pacific that he would nol at present bl able to attend any general meetIng. This effectually blocked the wlole game and every- thing was declared oil. The Wabash today announced that I would fleet the one.rare rate made by the 500 for ito ( total abstInence meeting In New York. This Is tie only road that mel the rate soon. today , although others are Expected to follow Tlm 1,1 , five days' session of the wEster raIl- roads' classlteJlon commitee ended after agreeing to many radical changes In the rates , wrlghts and classification of about 100 coimmimmoditles. The schellule of rClluctons In minimum welshts submltld 10 the ( wesl- ern Incs by the ChIcago Milwaukee & SI. Paul com pan ) Provides for a reduction In the carload wellhts of nearly 400 artIcles. Time cassIfcaton coninmittee . which Inclutes all the roads between Chicago aitti . the Pa- cltc coast , agreed to loner the minimum car- ! 101\ : ] weIghts of about 100 articles but to I malee up for thIs loss of revenue It was resolved - i solved to advance tIme rates of every com- i mol ) . which Is to take ] a lower carload . -S 'I'l " I'S lil.IJ"I I IN. ! U It II I. \ I " t'ch "r I 1.'I..tIhI ' 1'111 Itj sil ( . . 11111) ' I. Life . CATO 0 , Aug. -Starle Siding , two mlc east of here on the I.'orl"a'n" road was the scene of a dltastrous 'Hrck at 2:30 o'clock thIs mnornhng In which three men lost , their lives and nine more are lying In "ult- man hospital ( In thi city more or less In- jnrel ] The trahmi "hlch was In extra going \st , broke In t\O al the sUlml anll ran Into thin rout cr41. which had stopped for water at I tanli. Eight cars were smashed Into kindlIng wool and traffic was delayed about tmo hours. The name of the Injure < are : Wllal lcCo ) ' , 11.bug , lchael Moran , HI ( Merchant annue , Cllve- Ia mmd. land.Tom Tom Collins , South lethlehem , Pa , 1char\ Reed . Demiver. Adolph Suder NIW Yorle. John [ , u7eu. Chicago . Chnrl"l 1ckl'rt. i'hlladelpimia. S. I , : . itlcimardsomi . Mason City . Mo. Ioull Stnmpson. i'Ittsburg. 'hl'SO mel "tl' all tralp ! ridIng In an e111t ) hex car. The tralnmn escaped 1\ Ith- out InJu ' . _ . . . Ito mmi's I 1:1..111 ( ( ' imii fm'r'smi'e . I'I'i'iltSlIUitG . : . Va. . .tug . 2-The honest election ccnfcrenc/ mulct , Iluruant to allJcurn- ment tll mrnln , hut without t ran actng any btmslneas . adjourned until 2 O'ClrlCk this afternoon In order to give the eOlmltee op- pointed to fmme u uon-hmrttean electIon law to I/ Presented 10 the conference tl : to Ilrollrp Its report . - a- - 111111. 1 , . ' "llllr.'IJIII'I' , Si'ftlNGFiiI.I ) , 1" , AUK. a.-The ipeelsi . sessIon of hits Illinois legIslature ] clelby \ GuHrncr itgld IIJourell ] today without hl\'lnl enac'e ' I Imardly mmny of time numrrOU8 tstutts d ICtirOth ] 1) hll , except au arbiraton bIll , Time house uaoillet reoltttIomi . catsttemtlly sIr ce re. nrrallnlnj the &o\'er\r its ' In- FRAN CE lST CHANT JUSTICE Nothing Less Than An the Walar Papers Will Be Satisfactor EUSTIS INSTRUCTED TO PRESS MATERS " " ' 1111111'11 , hits CII'huh..1 tl , \I"llt II" " ' I ' " . I I i'm' M t'Imammres In 1"Irce u Flnll I , 'C"'II'ul "f I I.e Case .r . lie lulrl".1 III , WASHINGTON , Alg. 2.-FallIng to re- celvo any assurance of progress rrom Am- bas3adcr Eusts In the Wailer case Actng Secretary of State Adeo has again cabled hIm to Ilress the request for the record of Wailer's trial at. Iadagascar , and has Instructed - structed hint al some length a to the imoet- ton "bLh hl should take In preentng It. I Is llnderstood the department has allople ] the view that this government Is entitlo.1 to time full record of the proceedIngs and that : . Eusts has bIen Instructed to say to the rench authories lhal nothing Ics than the transcript or complete Ilallers In the case wIll bo sufficient to satIsfy the UnIted states whEther Justce has been domme. ] I Is also stated upon what Is belIeved to be gooll aulhorly that the Insutrucllons to Mr. Eusts go farther , In that they dIrect him La say that the fnal r.rusal to furnish a com pleto transcript will be accepted by this oYernment as a denial of JusUce. Attorney Kennly and others Interested In the W31er case are at present trying 10 devise means of securIng Inanclal as- slstance for Irs. Waler. whmo notwithstandIng - big she has escaped from Madagascar to Iaurllts , Is still destitute among strangcrs and tar Cram home Mr. Kennel ) ' has made arranllments al the State department to have nny funds contributed lel03ted there amid forwarded direct to Irs. \\'aller. lie has telegraphed ] the facts of Mrs. \'aller's conditon to Governor MerrIll of Kansas . In whIch state WaIler former ' resIded . with the hopc lhal omelhlng may be done there for her relief . 1111 wi also seek time alll of members of time negro race : Ir. Kennely says ( lie counsel In the case arc content to await Its adjudIcaton for their fees . and thal nG : nofley Is necessary to assist In the prosecutou of the claim. eUS''II'ISH ( ' .IN l'11SIN I..tV. Clnlllll" I " 'hl l , S..I..I wJh ( 'slim fm-tier. nC' " lu,1 "rl" ' " ' I1. I . IU"lluutur , ' . \'AShI1NGTON . Aug 2.-n a recent Ilen- slon case AssIstant Secretary ) ' Heynoldq of time Interior Iepartment decided that where there Is u record of service In the commfederale ! army , such r cot ] failIng to show whether the service was voluntary or Involuntary , I would be presumell that servIce was \ohm- tary but such presumptIon may be rebutted . the bur ten or proof being on the clalmmmammt. WI : ere the service was voluntary the clalm- lnt Is not entitled to I pension , but where the service was wholy compu1ory he may he. The su1clenc ) ' of Evidence to rebut time presumpton of voluntary service must be showl oa the circumstances of each case. Another case , said time secretary , holds that when a soldier ] I\as discharged to re-enlIst and dId not lhen and thpro enlist ns a volunteer anti thereafter deserted from time service and never returned to or was discharged from servIce , he Is nol Ilensionahll tinder any law for any disability contracted under - der the enlstmenl from which ho was die- cllrH..l . , or lint from which he deserted for the reason lhat there was no period of tIme during which he was regularly and ; legal ) ' released or separate ( rom the ( serv- Ice. Ice.Mr. , Ienols ] also claims that an Insane clalmarl under the dependent pension act , may IDe n valid ] declaration for pension . b ) a competent person as nexl rrlend but be- fore payment a guardIan 01 commitee must be appollmteul. _ _ _ _ _ _ - Sod I'F V ' SVOti I\ : It I IIS A XIG ItO. UIIJht'r "r nn1' . ' ' ' Ut..r Knl. . IImt' t'ae , . 11. II . I ( iis WAShINGTON. Aug. 2.- lss Elizabeth lagler 1 , daughtlr of General FlaHer ] , thtef . of ordnance of the army and wel known in army ant sodal circles , shot and kIlled a 14-yel-old negro boy name.1 . Ernest Green today at her homo In the suburbs of the cl ) Time Flgers ] and other ( amles In time vlclnly have been annoyell greatly or late b ) bys stealing their fruIt and damaging time tries of their gardens. Today Miss 1.'lagler discovered young Green on time fence steJlnH fruIt and fired al him from the secomm4-story window. The bullet entered his rIght breast and passld through his biiy ] In- fctng a wound that caused death In a short tIme. Miss I'lgler went lo polce hOlquar- : ] , ( era and gave herself Into custody. She Is 2S ycara old and an attractive and accom- pushed wctnamm Ernest Green Is a eon or DLk Green we1 known to publc ! Ien as one of ( Secretary Carlisle's messengers The coroner's Jur exonerated Miss Flag- , ler , and she was released. ' ' 'r'n.ur ) ' om'III. Not ' \'lrl'I"I. I WASIGTO . Aug. 2.-Th wltlrawDI ] today of $2.350,000 In gold flom tie sub- treasury In New York Is not regarded by the treasury officials as came for uneasiness. Since Fehruar last the bond ] syndicate Il I said has fully demonslrated Is abilIty to protect the geld reserve from any serIous encrcoehmnemmts and It Is not doubted ] that today's \lllrawals could have been pre- \'enle,1 hal ] uch a cal no been leemetl at all neCEbar to save an Impalllent of the Ilublc commiltlemmce . So far as kno\ , ' hiere. there ' are no IndIca lens of further wlllra" Is. bul even sliouilti . ] they contnue for a short time the treasury officIals say they 1oul ] not feel disturbed In consequencc They argue that the autumn shipments to El rope or grain antI other ' farm producta arc certlln 10 set In late In time Ilresent monlh and c ntnue through November . with the re- stilt that the goll movemenl \ \ ill be toward . the United Statr's. 11\lh.tl II . \1":11 : j..l h SImm Il'n'r" . \VAhi1NGTON. Atmg. 2.-The French gO\ eminent , through I I.efarve charge I ( lafalrls of the French embassy here , has ; askell the state department to have the mull- ( tory attaeho ( the United States embassy al Parlg attend ] the annual field maneuvers - divers of the French troops on September 13. 'lIme department has acceptEd , anti the United States ofcer at Paris wi be Instructed - structed to attend the maneuvers and male a report. General . Satmesler millar ) ' gO\- : ernor of Paris will be In command , amid the event la being arranged on such an cx- tensle scale as to attract much atention In European I mllar\ circles Aside ] from the brllulcy of the spectlcale . durIng time review of time troops by I'm'estmient ) i"aure Il \\1 be of practcal value lo mitary experts In showllg time French army's high state of efflclcncy. _ _ _ Nm'is a for ( hit' , \rl ' , " " "SIXGTON. AUK. -Spechl ( Tele- gram.--I ) ' lrt 1.leulenunl Lawrence I ) . Tyson . Shills Infantry . Is relieved as Instructor at the UnIversIty of Tennessee . I.noxvile , to ttko effect September 15 First LIeutenant John U. Wils , Twenty-second Infantry ( , Is relIeved at Alabama ] Agriculural and Ie- chanlcd college . Auburn , Ala. , to take efect Slptelber 1 First Lieutenant Frank Dew Hanne . Ninth Infantry ( Is relieved ] al Wel \'Irgllia university ) Mnrfnntown . to take ef' feet September 15.j.Jor John : . Kelly . Tenth cl\lry. Is relIeved as actIng IndIan agent al Fort Belknap agency M ntana. FIrst Lieutenant Wilam W. Galbraith , adjutant 'mh [ . artillery . Is granted leave of fix .nonlhs. Au , ] ii , it toil it . I'rill' ' ( ' ' ' ' W'ASILINGTON , Aug. 2.-Speclal ( Telc- gram.-The secretary of the Interior has arl- Ilte < } the followIng attorneys and agents to PractIce before the Interior department In paten I , IJenon and land cases . In accordance wih tie NO\'I.loll of the act of July , 188. : toraer Hula A. Me'er 1 Omaha ; Justice , , Porter , Crawford Neb. : EIJb A. Inrd , : Iarshaltown ; llwar.1 . I. Lund ) ' . Eldora : Agent Samuel C. Yarncl , Pierre , S. D. The postonce at Schwcl , Stanton county , Neb. , has been discontinued , Mal 1\1 go to Pllger . Piger. John I. Ca'et was toda)1 ommlsloned I postmaster al \'amlmhalla , Ia. 1.1.1:1 , st'l , I lIOI''l'Y CI\ DHI , " ' 11 . \1 lIe Ilelil 1..tlll ( Iii. IJ' . , ' 1,1. . .r (1'"I.trll"'r . ( 11" " ' 1' , WASINOTON , Atig . 2.-Th work In' cldcnt to the pa'menl of claims under lie ( act approprIating $23S.2S9 In liquidatIon of Inpald bounty calms ] for sugar Ilroduce.l prior to Alsnst 28 , IS94 , Is tiring raplly pushl } urward Ih the Internal revenue .ureau , anll already a large nnmber of ( the claims have been schedlrd ] and sent to the audItor for appro\.al. None of them , however wi be acted on untIl after Comp- troler Bowler has passed upon the Queslon of the consttutonalty of the act nukIng the appropriation . Time claims under the act approprlatng .OOO.OOO : ! a bounty emi last 'ear's crall of cane sngar are com InK In very Iowly Less than a dozen have been received thus far amid several of these have been sent back for correction as to the evidence of correct polarized tesl The applicatIons for reflnd or the amounts paul as Incoml tax irlor to the decision of the Ummiteth . ] States . supreme cuurt against the constlutonalt ) of the Incore tX law are coring In wIth surprIsIng slownc , Not more than one-hal of time wl\ll lumber has yet been received ] bul the e airt-atly at hand arc behimg examined amutl . certified to the secretary for approval ] , preparatory to their paynient. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( 'liiimtges. II Atmstiigimi.'mmfs. ' \ASIINGTO . Aug. 2.-The followIng chauges have been immade ] In the Jnlle allvo- eatl' gcneral's dellartment : Coonfl : John " ' . Clan . from We3t i'ont to Chcago ! , releving Major \ Stephlt Grosbecl" , ordered to San Francisco , relevns : Lleuenant : Colonel Edward - ward iinmmter ordered to St Paul relieving Contain Glenn. ordered to Vancol"er , Wash. the latter relieving Captuln McClure of the gghtcenlh Infallr ) ' , who has been actng JUdge ctlvocate. and Is ordered to Jolu his commaud al Fort lilies. flime IIII Cl".tl. . timotlm.'r OI"'I..tl. WASHINGTON , AUK. 2.-The comptroler of the cl..ency today appoInted Wiiam S. Nelson receIver of the Union National balI , of Denvcl. Colo. Authority for the organization of the Val C ) ' Natonal bank al l'lioenix Ariz. , has been glvon. _ _ _ _ _ 1",1 A mint hit'r F'rii . Or.h'r. WASHINGTON Aug. 2.-Th Iostofco department has Issued a fraud order agaInst Frances E. Lanon of Hammond , II She Is the proprietress of I toilet concern recently debarred the useof the mmmmmlis. - - - - - - Gold 1..I.\ . . . UruI"1111. WAShINGTON , Aug. 2.-Today's state- meat of time condiion of the treasury : Available - able CJsh balance , $18G,593.415 ; gold reserve $ IOi.18.23 [ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ JIlUUS : 1 : ' ( 'lIE Mjt1t . SDn"ICI ( llr.I..tu 1.1. . Snl.1 I" 11Swln - ml led t lie n""t'rl""I''I. SAN I JANCrSCO , Aug. -Tho Chronlde ! pUblshes an article In regard to alleged frauds In the raway mal service on time Pdcfc coast which Il says promIse to lead to one of time most far- ' , achlng federal In- \stlgatons ever hell here. It- Is alleged b ) a railway iotal clerk , E. S. Colver. and ] others that the Unied Sate ; mails : were fraudulently stuffed with the advice and con- Eenl of SuperIntendent RUluel Fllnl of the Eigittim I division of thc railway \al service durIng the \onth of June iSO I. I In order that the lelghts carried during that man II , whIch formed the basis for estmatn , cJnpensaon to be paid the rlroada for time nexl four years mlghl appear unduly large. Railway 1)05151 ) clerks of long experience ay there are great opportunIties for stuffing cars In such a way as to rob the govermenl of millions each rear. The Chronicle says lhJl thls local scandal opens 11 a wIde ! fell for 1 congresslcnal Investigation. 1 WASIINGTON , Aug 2.- good leal of . ' Interest was arou.ed al the postomce de- : partmenl this afternoon br the story prlntel In San Francisco statng that Halway Postal Clerk E. Culver hal charged Sumperintenulen' Samuel FlInt . of the ralw.y mall service wIth being a lart ) to extcnslve railway nltl frands JaluSI the Io\'erment , Seco'H ] Assistant Postldsler General Neison dluled positively that Flnt was concerned In any frauds. "On time commtrary " he saId "It vas dlrec'ly mule . 10 Mr. FlInt that an extel lve fraud was , lscoverell last JUtt al time tme when Cui- VEl' chargps that Flint was In colusion wih the ralarl for the purpose of leraudln ( the ; overment , "In that mouth the malq 01 time Pacific coast were welghll In order to obtain 1 basis for ' for ' them or pa'ment carrying during the following tour years. A small circular on a $ lal route attracted Superintendent Flint's atenton and he followed Il tip skillfully anti , ] finally broulhl about the readjustment of a much larger route savIng the government a large alounl or money. I Is no doubt ome confused Information In regard to this lhat caused Culver t ( male the charges that he has , against Flnt" Whie no official acton has been taken , I Is thought by the oillcals In the Postolce depatmcnt that Culver Is almost certain to 10dO his head wIthIn a day or two. The method of the frauII attempted . tempted lsl year "as 10 divert mal malter from o'her routes to time one tlt was being . weighed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . HA I IItO.tIVIS A lUG sel'l" ( 'list' ll'"h'll lIilIIuiis n..I..1 "I Ifs 1"1 or . 1ITTSIUHO. Aug 2.-A decision favorable to the lefemants ] has been fee ] In time famous came of Samuel Barber el n\ . heirs of John hiarber , ulalnsl time Pennsylvania cemp.ny. In which the plaintifs lay claIm to the property . on Plnnsylvaula avenue , In thIs city , occupIed by the tenslve office bulhl- Ins of the lennsYI\anla company. Tie claIm Invol'ls about $2.rOOooO and has been foughl In various courts for about live . years ' I ' . In the count court Judg 1'Ing thl Allegheny county , and time Penmylvlnlu state supreme court both' dechlel the case Im'ald. I Is entirely \Irobable that the plalntr will push their claim further and appeal from the rlcenl decision lo time United States supreme conrt. . - C'rlnln Cnl..J IIUI\/ : "Ihlll. I \E \ IHIS.ug. . . -ihe Little Hock end or the Holmes \uner ] sensalon Is about petered out. In the next forty-eIght hlr8 : tie police wi In all probabilIty hlve rroven that C9\'lct John Caldwcl could have had no connec'lon . with holmes and life ( crimes as'he was In time Tennessee pummiteutlmmry at the tlimic pEnlentul' tme he claims to have been operating . In Fort Worth , Tex. , for blolmmies Caldwel \ sas born In 'lptol coimnty Ten- nessee , nol far Irom lemlJhhl and was a farm hand up to time time he took to horse stealing. He followed this occupation for only a brief period when hl "as arrested hero and sentencell ' In to twenty-ono years the Penlentar ) ' , That was seven rears aHa. A few monlhs ago he was pardoned but went Immedlatel to Arkansas and engaged In his former limirsult. [ There he again came to grief anl was sent to thl Arkansas state prison , where ho now Is The Memplis police are confident that Caithivell's ] story Is only a ruse to get out of prison He Is Ignorant anti has not much "mothrr wll" and nol the klnll of u man that a shrewd fellow lIke hloiimmes woult be likely to select as a confederate , federate In erlm . even If Cahlwel had bien at liberty at the time. S )1"1'1111..1 In lee Illl iie'I , 1 : ( IASO , Tex. , Aug. 2.-lls.mltpolntimmemit In Ion caused "ahnl. Aragon to low his brains out today. lIe \Q al the house of Victor L. Ochoa , time notorious ' le"lcan revo lutlonlat , ali going tQ tht II nor he stat down blew 1aced his the brains muzzc out : of f 1 I'\tolln ha mouth ald ! END O TiE INDAN ) FIASCO Worse Scared , if Possible ' , Than the Setters - tiers , ters BANNOCKS RETURNING TO THEIR HOMES ( 'lr. . I"1 Over amid tim'ttlm'ra me : t. loiigt'r l.'im viol "r 11"'ncre -I mmmi iii ' 1".lr. ' II As tilt ! lie 'I'rllll" , : IAHIET LAKE ] ] . Idaho Ang. 2.-The In- dun "wnr" Is over. Reliable advices rrom the vicinity of Jackson's Hole Indicate that no Indians have been seen In that vicinity since time trouble began. The ) ' have kept [ In hiding , more from fear of their lives than ( mans any purpose to organize a camp.llgn against tIme whites. I Is now certaIn lut time reports thal large Ilmben , of Indlals from other reservations have been Joining tile Bannocks have been mallo up out of the excited Imaginatons of a sCcro of "wn cor- respondents" who have gathered here ali who have kept alive the exciement merely for the IHrpoee of selling "news" of time affaIr to gullible eastern nevspaers. No one here now anticipates any tronblo al Jackson's hole or In ammy part or the coun- try In Ihal vlclnUy. Time Bannocks are thoroughly scared by tirCitOrtS : that the troops were on lie way ru exterminate thietmi Aa a mater of tact , the IndIans have been scared ever since time raggeml ] constabulary - lary of Ulta count ) malc the first Is an1 upon time braves who were charged \h vio- latng time game laws of the state of W'o- mlng. A dispatch receved : al the hca'quarlers ' ] of time Departnent of lhe Plate this ( ore- noon indicates that tint Indians were return- lug frcm Jaclson's hole by a stright line to the reservatton. To test its corrcctness the Uulon Pacifc railway efce was asked to telegraph for Infurmaton to stations along the Oregon Short Line , ( rom Soda SprIngs westwutJ 'he following reply Is from time division Hlperlntendenl at Ioeatelo : "A stage driver who hu Just reachel ] Soda Sprllgs sa's ho left ] Carraboo this Iimormiing. lie Came lhrough the Pr."s [ .akl and laclfool river countr ) ' . lie reports 200 Bannocks at Grave Lake on the way from Jackson's Iolo to the reservdtLn. They saId lhal there had been no fghtng and no desire to fight 01 thor ! parl. The scare seems to be over , alI ] settlers understand they are try- Ing to malIc their way im.mck lo the r sct'a- reliable. thou to avoid " troops. Informaton thoroughly - - S.\ ' SO'I'IIX ( ill ' 1' C.UIPIIII'S , I'r.aio'm'tr rrll .1 " ' . " , " ' . I. . Smta Iuiti / mis A . . . ( o mice' " I nut hug. 1)ENVE1I , Ang. 2.-A News specIal from Lamuler Wyo. , says : \\'hllmmmarthm anti two other Colorllo prosllectors arrlremi . ] Cram Jaclson's Hole lhls evemmlmmg. They left lhere on Wcdnesday morning and had ] a qltck ride Into ti'Is cOltr ) ' . They had seen no Indlals latj . , but lhe night before they counted seventeen campfires . which seemed to occupy the entire rim of the ba 11. At sQme 0 : these fires ho judged ] that there were entaIl parties of twenty to thirty . and al otwrs 100 or more. The settlers thought hat I time numerous bands In the mountains would concentrate II Hoback canon and there dictate terms to the army. ThIs con- firms the reprl oC the strength of time in- tilaims . They ar.m reported lo he gatherln su uipi . len anll taking them t to lhat Illnt I , anll ever.thlng indlcltes a stubbor reslstanc ag.lllst the mnihitit. Wlimarth learned wheu coming out , from some liroshuectors that a large body of men under comlan ] rJr the sherIff of Fremonl county had gone into time 10le , lIe sas If this Ilosse strikes a baum ! of IuJans there will he war. lie re- ports that time 100pl0 of tIme upper \Ind rIver have goue back to theIr homes atul will await time return of the simerlff's "OSso for news from the imosilles. There Is no news todmy frm time camp al On'gol liuttes. The story that Chief \abha. Ide hal ] reported lhal n"n ! of hIs Indlals wcro absent from the reservation . Is a mis- take. What ito ! say was hint all were Ilresent or accounted for hut lwo. Invcst- gatuns show that 200 men are out 01 passes , and Captain Wilson Is usIng every effort II cal them Iii . but so far has mel wIth but little success. : u CAI'SI gX - IS'I'S - l'Oll ALAht.i. In.111 Ag'il I. 1"I''I'1 Ihnl 'l'I'lr Chlrl'r. . ' ! 11..C ) ' lit I. " " . " . \ASIIGTO , An , 2-Thr Iulun btu- roan received dispatches today ( rom two aelcles In the neighborhood of time Jackson hole couutr , statn thal timers was 11 cause for alarm among the setters II their \Iclnll ' . Major Ianltel of the Untah anll Ouray agency. Fort Duchesne , wired : "In- dlanq Ipurled by Governor Ilctwrds are hot from thIs agency . " and Agent \Vilson . In charge or the Shoshones at Fort Washakie , " ' ) ' 0. , sent thIs dispatch : "No Indlals arc absent wlhoul leave. There Is no fear of trouble. " Both of ( these agents have been Instructed by CommissIoner Brownln to recall all In- dlans away from the reservation wihout leave. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11,111" II I I lu' " i.iimm litiimt'm. I4ANIEft Wo. , Atig 2.-Speclal ( Telo- gram-A ) Colorado prospector imamumeul'il - marlh , arrIved , here from Jackson's Hole which place he left on Wednestiay mornln , lie Is one of time parties who tool sholer In Ctiimninghanm's ranch at time sonth enll of Jaclson's lake when the ndlan [ : trolbles first brobe out. lie s.ays no ndlans ] had been see I for fully a week before he left , Lul the number or camp frcs ( I In I tim , e moo ci- lens indicate . that a large number of them are In tIme mountins In CiCO : proximIty to the \ale ) ' , I was the general impression of set- tIers that the lannocls and Lemhls will nol come out of he rocks nor can they he rorcell . omit by the troops lie met a part of setters on the tlay ho left who saul that the Ninth cavalry had arr\'e ! ] TIme setles -arc no longer sufering from panic anti wi now look after their Ilropert \ \'ihmmmarthm knew hut little about the ariumy as ho was thirty miles from limo line of march. lie thinks time trouble he I far ( rom being over . but the presence of troops wi keep I time Indians In time niountalns , . - - I'JI\S 'i' ( ) IUO ! " .1.\ C 1" 11\ Itisht'.I Ills I.I. . II t i'r.'e.t u . 1.11 _ ' ( nl At imimmtlt ' . " /1"1 nllnlll CI ) IIALTIMORII , Au ! 2-A movement Is to be sfart01 In the Baltmore lodge of Elks which Is expected to spread through the order - tier all over time country. The object its to honor "Jack" Ely of Atlantic City . who risked his life tu prevent a holocausl at time recent colapsing of the Casino bnlllng In Athntc elt ) . lie vent down In the col- lapsed imuilding nut ! cut thl electric Ighl wi'e , leaving the live end out of nact , P'd maklnl : the r0nallH ] dead. The teethe J.llal wi bo In the form of a hallisomo medal auth ] a ntiii- stantal ure. . - II""I"'II. Ir U..I" " 'maau'la . . \11 I. I Al Londomi-Arrived-Mobiie . from New . York. Al New 'o'ork-Arrived-Venetla , ( rain . Stel In : Palata , fromn . liunmburg. At ltanmburg-Arriveml-l'russia , from Now York ; Alpr , ( rom Iii'einen. At Iim'emnen-- J\rrh'ed-Spree. from New York. 'Ia outhampton. Al New York.rrlvldAugusta Victoria , ( rain lamhurg , Soulhampton an(1 ! Cher- burg : DeutpchlanI , rrom ilamnburg. \l Queeustown -Arrtved-Campanla , from Now York. At Soutlmampton-Satled } -Normannla , from Hamburg for New York l'OXIJ' : .DU : I.'OI (0'I.JOU. ) Ohio 1"1,1. , himivemi ' CII.ltllh' miamI I 1'llHlrl , COLUMI1US , 0. . Alg , 2.-The "hole of time forenoon tollS ] ) ' lu the populist convnton was spent In tearing to pieces the platform reportt'ei ] last night b ) the commlteo on rcsolutlons. Jacob S. Coxey of Iasslon was noimminateti ] for overnor. The platorm reafrms tIme principles of the Omaha ( ' ' ' non-Intel'est Illatorm : lox'e's - bonds and ] good roals ] bils ; Issulns enough legal tender itaimer immunity to put time countr on a cash basis : free ( anui . ] uulmlc.1 coInage : i mmational I za t lou of Ilullo monopoles I ; el e . nonnces Interrst-benlu/ bonls ; Ienuuncps process lu UlJS case as subversive of ( rights of trial by Jury t favors law alalnst Ila- nlnt t of any debt In gold ; demands Iimmimi ed \ ate abolshment of ( natonal hanls ; favors a per .1em . service pensIon bill. .s to tate affaIrs . time Illatrm domatlls the refemendummu plan : re'timmceti ] salarIes ; tax reorms ; regulation of coal screens ; eight- hour tIn ) ; OPlloses itislomi ( with old partf ! . favors election or all oiiicers . slate timid nn- , tona ] . by 11rect vote or the Ileopil' : state I Colmt tel of lquor I trale t wihout Ilrult , a miti ] I endorses Inlon latter The 110pnlst I it tate tckll t comp1ele.l . Is : Jacob S. Coxey of Stark for governor ; John I , Crofon of llanuihioim . leutendnt govrnor : George harper of Greemme tremsmirer'illlaimm : J3aker of 1.lcklng , attorney general ; E. I : n. I Stark of Cmmyauioga. supreme Judge ; Wiiam A. ( lloyd , Ttiscar.ta as , publc "orks ; Thomas 1 Hickman , lorrow , clerk of the supreme court The conventon adjoured laIr thIs after- imooim but t 80ml of the t more lutuental I t macun . bets of the part ! ) . lre nol pleased wih the mesiiits. Grneral Jacob S. Coxey w.ms trIumphant - umphant In enr'lhlnl. 011 Ias the lIre- dominance of Coxevlsm and . his nu\1 leas that 131s not plrase' some or time con ! t'atlve populst,111 ( rom the en.lorsement . of Ihl I Omaha plaHo\m. I the endOrH'mJnt of Coxry's non.lnterest bearing sch.nls a 11 geol ] roads bills nml time denolnclng of the trial or Debs arc the priuclpal 1011ts II the liatforin. . _ - - CO.th II'IS1 : . \ 'IC'i'OItY. ' \'JI IiNii iteci'lilioii .r ( h. JUg C'I , . , Ir 1,1.111' . PITTSBlIG , Aug 2.-The great cOII : immimmers' strike will Ilroblbl bo averted nnll the miners will be graimted ] the advalce de- mtlell Ilro\llell thmey consent to tait mmimtli time 1st of October. A mmmeeting of time coal otterators 'vas heIr thIs mmmorimimmg at t'imlcii thmeir commmmnlttee t'aS eiimpotvecd to act at timelr conference to take 1)15cc ) thus afternoon. 'fIme operators agreed to graimt time mmmlimers' tie- mantis in full on October 1 mmmd prummmiseml to lice timat time rates of 64' and 69 cccmts tscni' nmatie uniforimi in this district. It ts'as chaimimed timat present lake coimtrmmcts would have to be filled atiihme miresent rates. but that after ( lucy were closed , mmii comm- tracts u otmlmi he immuie : at [ ito new price. Tim , ' ( ilmerator' , ' coimm cm I I I ito v II I macct time iii immei'm , ' oiiicialmm at I :10 : o'clock thus afternoon , auth mtt the conclmmsioim of time coumferciuco time imminers 'iiI report to time coimveimtioim. it is thoumgimt time niiimers a ill accept time teriims offered by time operators timid cocitlimmme lit work. Time immlmmc'rs anti operators immmve reacimeti a coimmpromimiee agreement aumd timere will be mb strike. TIme imasls of tlma commilroimmisa Is that ttm hrcseimt rates are to commtiimue until October 1 , ivlmen a imimiforimi rate tiirommhouut time district vhil be mimatlo of 69 cents , wIth time company stores , mind Ci cemmts cash. .1 U.t 1,01. . MY HItOi 11 II' 'iii II CU'S ! i't NY. iitbe-I imi tuit mm iiittbIvi i , 1 I . , l t Cm'e'mm Ii' 'i'milL ci 'i'uleIii. TOIFJIO , 0. , Aug. 2.-Mabel Eatoim and EdwIn Ilolt , who have beeim here for somime weeks , presentimmg "As You Like It , " 1mm r grove beyommd tIme city , bcaiime iimvoh'ed ii. soiime miocimestic trouble tlmutt has lmrought Miss haion's immotlmcm' and fatlmer to timis city. alto Mr. Unit's tvife. It 'as ruimmmoicd 'ee- terady that Miss Eatoim amid Mm' . Ilolt tim- teimmied t 0 ci ape ibm ri img t ii e per ( oi'mmma net' , a mmm' ilolt's vhfe eflmitioyemi mt tieteetive to tiatchi tiieimi dturicmg time diy. Nothmimig immmppeimeti to ai'otmse imer sumsiieiolms. however , anti miftem tue herfouiii4mcc' ! bmithi left for t heir respective hones iii Chicago -immi 11m-cc'klymm. Mabel Eatomm was imoin anti reareti mfl ( lila city , leavlmig hmeme sonme four ye.urs ago , g.ilimg upon time ehmge. F'or two years chic played iii imminor parts , a flee which sime weimt 'ut a a star at Liii' imeati of her owmm coimmp11y. Sot loimg titter this sue created a sensatiom : by mmmarryhimg her lmrolmci-ty uuman anti leeptim' : time umiarniage a Secret froiim her itareimts an ] frienmie for scverul immommtimt , . The Eatons left Ommmalmut a couple of yemtrs ago amid ueimmoveti to Chicago , - . icere they have simmcu resitieml. Mabel Eaton's himmebaumul milcd about a year auth a hm.mlf ago. . 'I'.t % ioItS 'I lt I1 i" ( ) t..i ) ( I' I i.'i'Y. .1 ii i(5 mm I . iLi'ii . ; I-i- ; ; : ; , Fm' iv I I mm ii i ts fo II i'm , c'l , mm % ' ' , ' I ci , CAIIi1OLLTON .Me. . Atig. 2.-\'e , time jury , fInd the tiefeimdaumts , VlIlittmmm P. amid George Taylor , gumilt ) ' of mumunmier him time first degree. " Smicim was time vermllct remmuieremi at 2:30 : o'clock this afternoon him time mmotirlomus inurtier triai. It ( oak but omme hialiot to tie- cimle that t'mo 'I'aylor brothers mmere gmmilty of time lid 110115 en immo chum rged mm g.m I mis t I ii eimm anti that time imenalty for time bmnebmery of Meeh.s , his vlfe mini ( ito chmilmiremi on Jenkiuis' hill , on tIme mmIgimt of May 10 last , shmommlml itt set at time liiimit , 'rime jmmry Went otmt sharply at noomm , anti wimemi It retunmmemi witim time s'er- diet tlmt'ro was no tiouimt as to time simetators' mtmproval of It. lii an Immstammt 1,000 10011k' t-iuo crovtiom1 t ime court rt'oium broke forth him a volley of cimet'rmm limat vt-re emily sll'-umced by threats of arrest immale by Judge itmiciter. Sentemmce ts'ill he deferred ( or time liielent. COXCI lIlt UI ) Vi'i'II iII1illXGIit. Iiimiumii ( Coiiu't ( ) i'lt''s thit Sith' mif iIt' t'iIi' , ( LI ut' . IIELENA , Mont. , Atmg. 2.-In time circuit commrtof time Uimitetl States for time mihiutnict Ut Moumtauma time ultltliCatiomm of time defend- alit to aimienti its muimewer In tIme case of time AinerIcamm Latin anti Tm-mist coimmltiimy tmgaiiist tIme Oregon Simort Lhmme mind lltaim Noruhiermi itatlway conmparmy , was tienieml , antI time comirt took a recess uimmthl Wetinosmiay imext. Further - thor lmroceeilimmgs ts'ere. ileferreti iiimtil tbmmtt tiimme , whmemm a decree of forecbosumro iii be eiitoretl 1mm imccormlammce s'itim tue - prayer of the commmpiainaumt aimul as ormiereti by Jumige ihellhmmger In time diet net court of Oregoim. This heaves only time Iclaimo amid Vs'yomiiirmg courts to masa upon time liroeecthlmmge , t'iiltmois'im l'I.mit-r Foiuiil , , ST. JOSEPh , Mo. , Aug. 2.-Simecial ( Tebe- gramn.-Time. ) ho'ly of a young woimmaim aims takemi fronm time river at Cruig , Mo. , ( malay ammml teas in elicit ii hail state of decojmilioaltioui that It was buriemi at mmcc by the mimeui s li-i foumimmi it , Time girl tsau ( ouui' feet , eigimc inches tail , hiatl on a part of a cimeclieti drebs , low Ilmeed utimoemi. uintli'rvest anti corset wIth straIts , a ii ml a iv Ii i I ii I I mien liii ni Ice rc Ii I of around her imock. A pin of goltb vfro cmi her breast ftrmmmed time t mind Mhmmmuie. The righmt' arm was oft at mba elbots' aiud time left imamiti of ! at tici wrist. - I'.ii'slig IImi'ae 'i'iii.ti s'a , E\'ANSTON , Wyo. , Aug. 2.-Speclal.- ( ) Time tvo notorious horse thieves , Cougiiiin aimd George , vimo shmot unml kihleti N' . E. iatvos , ox-city mmmarslmai of 1v.uimstoiu , ammil loin Stagge , a constable , 'S tmiie these elllccrs vere at- teiuiting their , mrrest itt a ranch house near imere , tvero seen about five uumilea satmthi of Evammstomm today. ( 'asses nrc out from Ogden mmml Evanstotm iii imuremmit. It Is exltecteti the outlaws will give their pursuers iiutttlu I t t lucy coins ii lii simm. IuiuiIvr Iiils Iiuii'mieil , , " LLIAMS1ltItG ? , vAug. . 2.-Tue iCen- % ucly I.uumnber coumipany's mills huurneti today. 'fhm origin of t Th tire Is tmtmknta'n. Th mmdli i'aI , immit rummnmmmg , insurance , 23,00 , htmas , ' [ hEiR PLANS SPOILED ' Judge Hopewell Porbis the Olturchill-Rus. sell Ooiiunissioiors to Act , RESTRAINING ORDER ISSUED BY TIlE COURT City Council May have to Answer for Con- tClhl1lt , * "COMMISSIONERS' ' 'I ' BONDS APPROVED Dorvisibes iii the Lobby howl with Joy Over the Situation , LINCOLN END WORKS IN GREAT hARMONY I'iii imp , mif iii , ' ( iuuuig ( 'murelemt ( liii Itttv gartl i'aa of iiiit.tiumiul ( lie .tji- Iiiitiae of I lie' lztrlc Iauim- I t't'ii % 'Oi'idi'i M , A. C. T"oster , 1 , " , J. liroacit nmmmi Paul \an dervoort , time Chmtmrclmill-lttmssell mmppohimtees % m'imo mt-crc yi'stertiay coimtiniumoti mIs uimeumbers of time l'it'e ammtl l'oilcut eoimmumlusioim imy tim' A . 1' . icoimmh tie him I ime ci I y cotmmm ci I , ii I imo t ml t teiui lit t 0 exemclse t lie tltm I los cm t uol i ce coimm- immissicim e ra mm itt I I I helm' t it I t's t 0 t Ii ir oIlice sii.ml I Ii a b eemm testemi iiu t ime eotm rt. .ltitlge hlmlltWCli of time dI'trict cotirt caine tloa im frmcmm ii I S Im aimi e a t 'i'ek'm umm a im I a at even - lug. Sooit after imis arrival attoi'imeys for' Mayor hieimmlut , (1. Ii. lImit mm muimti I ) . Cleimi ieavcr , mmcemumlmrrs of time Fire amcmi I'ohico coimimmtissi eli , mm IthtCil ii'tI before' lii imm him dma in- bees mmumd preseiiteml a lietittolt for an In- .jmimmctioim mestralmmlimg Foster , ibrematcim aimmlrnn _ dervoort fm-aiim oxu'rcieimmg tile uluties , iotvera intl rights of mmmemburs of thmtt lboarml of Firs mu nmi Pal Ice Coin icit ssluiic'rmt , ci I I im g t lie ut t appear Iii court itt 2 o'clock this atermmooit mi mid i-lo\ % ' cati 50 ti ii' time to iii lmoi'mu ry iumj mm mmc- then ehioumlmi imot liet Penimiaflent. Jmmtige ilopea eli , mtftcr tItle tielimermmtioii ! , m-cedemi ( a t lie lieu I t helm tt oil sigh eul t lie ucs t rm I mm I mmg orlem' miskeml for , The iietitbomm of time lmlaiiiitfIs recites - cites ( lie fmtct ( lint at a mmmeetiiug of tIme city council , itehl yestertimmy mmftormmoaum , mm icmajorlty- of time ummeimmbeu's of that botly aplmroved tiia Imontls mjf Foster , ilm'ommtcii ammd'tmimtiervoort , . by ts imichm they qtialiiictt itS pi-oteimtied mmmcmii- item's of time Fire anti i'oilce Coummimmlsshon , in. auth fom' iimo cIty of Oimmaima , lii ( helm' PetitiOii ( lie plaIntiffs allege tim2t t lme a 11101cm ( iii elm t 0 f Fosteu' , I I rca t elm a mmd Va mm- 'tiervoort is Illegal , mmli ammml voiti , imtviiug beem-t immamie iim uhirct s'iolatioii of 1mw , mmimui commtrary' to time ccmmstltutIoim of time state , him timl , t lm mm t Cliii ccii II 1 a s a t tormm oy go no rm I mmmiii 11mm a- ichi as coimimmmissiommer of puublhc lammds aumut btmllmihmmgtm , neatmimmemi tIme uotver anti imm'erogra- tives of tIme executive of the state. Time Iulaiimtlils allege that Foster , Ibroatch ammul Vaimdcrvoort threaten to hiroceed unmier- tIme Cimmirclmiil-lttmssell appolntmmieiit , clainmlpg to be cltmthemi wHim mmli of time nigimts anti f'oaera and fumietloime vestemi iii mmmemmmhcra of the Fire mmml i'tmlice Coiummmmissiomm ; timit miimder ihmete jmretc'nmlcti rlgimis mmimd itot ( .rc mind fuimc- 'tiommim titey are abouit to aeu'uiimme eemmtrol of time fire mmimti 1)011cc forces of ( lie city of Onmahia , tilcreglrtihimg tIme laws of time state a timey imow exist. l'1tEiEItliED SN/ti' JUIGMEN'l' . The hilaitlffs allege thmat Foster , iiroitcii .miiti Vuimmlorvourt , togethmer whthi mumeicubers of the cocmmmcil , tvere"auvaro timat quo warraimto proceemiings m'ero aiiomit to he iirouiglit to do- . tenimmhmiq tIme tItle to thme uhlccs of itoitco commm- iii lmsio flora , , tlmmi t im a t imy stelt1il it g I ii aimmi at- . temnptiimg to asammummo coimirol of time fire anti 1-011cc forces of time cIty of Ommmuuimmm tIme (10- feimdammts somighit to miek'at time emmuis of jums- tice , After time immjtinctiomm immmmi imecim grammic-mi by J mmmi ge i loimewel I ii immi time Iietl t ho n II leml i n t ha 'it1lc of time clerk of tIme district eaumrt , culmica of time proceethings ivere served upon eacim ammmi all of time tiefemmtitnts by Deputy b'imerift itomommzwcig. Earlier iii tlmc' evemmhn1 attnrncys for die iumm'imiitrs of tIme Fire anml l'oilco Coimicmmlssloa filed him time cihlce of the u'lcrk of time tiistrict. coumrt time lutltIomi cmi wimicim time hmmjmmmictloa % .as gracmteml hmy Jmmtigo llopewt'hl yesterday- cifeti imoomm ammul vhlchm ts-s 'lolatcmi by time city commmtcii. him timIs came time ortht'r of time court eiijmmimms Beech iligby , city clerk , froam re- ceiviimg for illiumg tIme tiormmis of time ltt ( teiided. immoimm imers 0 ( tim e I"i re a nmi i'mI i cc Commm iii lee ion A. C. Foster , \V. J. iJi-oatclm mmml l'aui Vmcmuier- : vcnrt , it tulsa eimjuiims mmmemmibermm of time coon- cil froiim alprO'iimg time bommtis tif time timreo pre- tentling comnmimlesioners. Time letitioum aim whilcbm this restraining order' is ismtueml mcchletm tlmat ceu'taimm Perstmla , A. C. Foster.V. . J. lirtutcim antI I'aiml V.m miervoort , clai mmiing t o hum beemm a lPoh ii teml mmmc mm lie re ot time itoarmi of Iire antI l'olk'e ( .oitmitmission In , , ml for time of Oinaimm ti ' mmii 'l imm city , ii ii em' a by r- tue of time laws of 1885 , are abommt to lila t lie hr lioni S iS I t Ii time city coummcl I mm nut tlueir' precnmhed oaths of oilico with Dcccii lhigimy , city ci e rim ; t ima t t lie Itretemmuletl mm lilmumi ii till Cmi ( a of Foster , liroatcii auth 'iummmlervtr'rt teem a male by tIme attorney general mmcmii timr. ( 'Oiimnlls- ' abner of lamblic hauls mini iiuillmilimgm at a mneetiimg imt'lml it ttiiommt mluo miotlce lmmmvmiig been serveul UlOil time govenimor of time sate ; timimt t lie a lIiOilitiii elm I S cm f t ime prete ntl eu imeimmbera of ( ho Fire auth itolico Cumnicihsloim are nulL anti volmi. ( AIi It I 111) (5 I't''i' ii 11 tCII Ulil 1,11. A , b' , A , Miuj.ii'li lit' ( 'I ( ' ( 'imiiumt'bL lgimui'tum A II Imi mm , Timm immetimhjtu's of time Ommimiima city council imeltl their amutliorlty superIor to that of time distrIct court yesterday afterntmon. As a re- suIt tIme aiilclal bommils ofV. . J. lirojichm , Paul \'amimbervoort niud Colonel A. C' . Ftsler , mmiemn- illi S of tim rt C imuircimi I ltussol I Fl no a imd l'oli co Comnummhumelon , were apimrovt-ti iii Pluito of limo irmjuimctiomm ( rein Judge I Iopot elI , tvhiicim was. served mm ( lie imieimmbers imy tclegrapum early Iii time aftermiooim , Sevcmt uimeuimhers recmgmilzed , time aimtimurity of ( lie court , but time otimers. took tIme lilt in their teeth anmt voted to over- title tite Injminctlamm to thu vocifemous aimlmroba- ( iou of time howlIng ummob of agitators aol ma- coimtents % ho' Ilhleul time bolmhmy , Time coumncil moot accormiimmg to ( lie prear- I ammgetl lmrmgrmtiul at 4 :30 : o'clock , hut time effect of ( ho injunction wits to delay actiomm for halt an hour. it i'ai ; evident frommm time first that It was time intention mit ( tie dorvimmhm majority , tto carry out their plans , lrnebletmtive of the oruler of JUigO Ilumpeweil. Prc'sltht'mmt lId. wards refumsed to receIve time teleg'ruimi wimlcts % % 'as Imandetl iminm amid lila exammiple was ( oh. lovcti by Back , Jordan , Juynes , Kimment , Mer' cer anti I'rlmtce. CAUCUSED O'iIlt IT. It appeal-ed that emma or tmmo 'of tiit' inoni. hers ivimo were reatly to vote for any mudS- mire that tvouhmi aid the ther'ipimos In their plaits micro it lIttle dQmmbtful as to time pro- prlety of a direct -violation of time enter at rjuimumtloui. ( ' ) . ( ' ( ntiy ( lie tmulij rity took iioaCisiOU mf tIme prIvate ollicu of time presi- . . - - - - -