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I ESTAJlLISIIED \ JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAhA , r.rUESDAY : 10UNING , AUGUST 13 , 1S95. SINOI.JE COy . FIVE (1EN rS. 1
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NEW PARL1A1ENT ) CONVENES
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t . . . . . Unusually Large Attendance or Members
h nt the Opening Session.
lEADERS ON BOm SIDES CHEERED
: \\11111 . V. Uul ) Ite-chctpd flell.er
' \ .il huh t ( ) lIIoMItIoiI-'VIIe t\ue.'M
Sl'.eh " 'II li lel.1 Tunior-
ruw ut high Xinii.
LON nON , Aug. 12.-Thc preparatons for
the aucmhlng or the House ot Cornmon
-i commenced at an early hour this merlng.
ana member arrived at 5 o'cleck In the morning .
Ing and waited outsIde until the heuse was
pened at 6 o'clock In order to wIn the dis-
tncton ot being the first memher to enter.
'rho other lemherl dine In later until 10 a. I
.
m. Thirty places were secured , cn the government
mont side , while only thirty eents had been
taken en the opposition.
Mr. l. I O. latch , conservatve , who defeated -
teated Dr. Parkhurst , liberal , In the Gorton
dlvslen ! ot Lancashire , was the person who
won the distinction of being the frt member
to enter the house
, , , .
. I As generally expected , Mr. Wiiam Court
, V. Gully , \heral , member et l'arlianient for
elected ot the
Carlisle , who was ( speaker
house ef Commons In ! 1ccesslen to the now
Viscount Icel , was re-elected speaker when
the house assembled thIs afternoon without
oppositIon.
There was a large attendance ot members
The government benches lt un early hour
were crowded to excess and many members
were compelled to tale refuge emi the cross
benches. TiLe liberal an(1 ( IrIsh benches were
net crowded early In the day. Among the
Irish members of Parlament Ilresent was T.
M. lfeaIy , who sat between : Ir. T. I' . O'Con-
nor anJ Mr. I'dwanl : Blake. AlE present on
c ! , the Irish beneles : were : Ir. T. D. Sullivan ,
Si Mr. Jell Dillon , Dr. Charles K. D. Tanner
' anti ( other dstngulshc(1 leader of the Irish
nalenalt party Later In the lay however ,
thc liberal benches became crowdlu ami when
the proceedings ccmmencell the liberals had
showed ( up In strong force.
At 2:1 : ; the bearer of the bllck rod ap-
Ilearell at the bar of [ the house of Commons
and all talk was immediately lnislted The
membcrs or thc home were then formally
requestCI to attend the house of Lords and
hear the reading of the royal commission
opening the new L'arllainont. Thereupon Sir I
Iclinahl l.'rauicls Deuce lalgr\'e. IC. C. B. , ' ,
clerk of the house at Commons , followed by
n nil . /her at the members , Proceeded to the
' House of Lords , where the royal commission
, - was real (
L On theIr retrn Rt. lIon. A. J. Balour ,
first lord 01 the treasury and conservative
lender of the house at Commons , and Sir
, Wiiam Vernon larcourt , the liberal leader ,
entered the house an,1 , were loudly cheered
Ht. lIon. Joseph Chamberlain , secretary of
. state far the colonies , who followed , Il'ad
received wlh loud Irish derisive crleF.
I SpEAKEi GULLY ltI.ELECTli
lu. lion . Sir John Robert Iowbray ,
bart. , member for Oxford university , con-
servaU\'e , who \ud been chairman of the
ltulllng ordrrs anti selections commitees
Flnee 1881. then movell the re-'hectlon or
Mr. Wilam Court Gully as speaker of the
house of Commons and congratulated the
. heuse upon being able to open Is proccellngs
" ,4 wih sueh D n act and without a dissenting
' I . \'olce. lie poInted out that : Ir. Guly
1 # eminently proved his fitness fur the post.
, The liberal 1\lhl ) ) , Mr. Thomas h. I Elis ,
: member of Parlament for Jcrlotshlre ,
seconded the motion , and complimented the
conservative leader Mr. Balour , on the
J course he had taken In this connection .
: Ir. Gully then thanked the house for the
, ' honor done him , which , ho said , he did not
think ho owed to personal considerations , but
to the manner In which he hoped he hal
acquitted himnself Ilurlng hIs term or office .
The speaker was then celluced to the
chair umll loud cheers from all parts of the
' IIOI\Sl. Ullon assuming the chatI : . Gully
again thanked the honsc for the honor done
hIm anti time lace was then laId upon the
tnhle.
Mr IaHour congratulated Mr. Gully upon
his re-election II u few wOlls , Sir Wilam
Vernon Harconrt , on elllt of the liberals .
also congratulated : Ir. Gully , but It was
noticed that he was not cheered os warmiily
_ _ 4 _ al "us Mr. I3cfour. : )
The house of Commons then adjourned '
until tomorrow.
OI'INING O TI LORnS. '
LONDON , Ang. 12-Tho attendance ot the
House or Lords today was net very large.
Not a peer arrl\l < until 2 p. m" , when the
bishops of St. Albms : und Iochcter , Baron
Stamimnore . the carl of Kenmore all the archbIshop - I
bIshop of Canterbury all a few others ap-
pearel. When the lord high chancellor ar-
rived Baron lalsbury was seated on the
bcnch In front of the throne. He WS jainId by
the other members of time royal commission ,
Viscount Cross. the earl of Coventry , the
bishop at Llnlolran(1 ( Iaron IaHour at Dur-
leigh , secretary for Seoand.
The gnteman usher of the black red , or
. sorgeant-at-tmrms , then summoned the House
. . at Com mens to hlar the reRdlng of time royal
commn'ssian opening Parliament.
When time ( black rOIl returned the lord
hhh chancellor said : " .Ve lre commanded (
b ) her maJcsty , to let you know that , not
fndlng I convenient or being present In her
royal person , she thought fit to cause 1 let-
ter Ilatent to be passed under the great
. seal , empowering the prince or Wales an.l
several lonls therein mentioned to do all
things In her maJelty's name which appr-
taln.II to calling the present Parlamcnt anti ,
the opening thereof , and these letter patent
you will now hear reII , "
Thlreupon the clerk read the letter patent
anti [ aferwards time lerll high chancllor said :
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, "We are commll610ned to let you know that
d. her maJlst ) will . as soon ns time members
of both houses shall be sworn , declare the
CIUHES of her calling thIs Iarlamtnt , anti
I- I bllng necessary , a spClller et the 10use or
Cammimana will If bo chcmen I Is hcr
mAJesty's pleasure that you /entemen or I
S tle 10usl of Commons will repair to the I
place whpre ) 'ou are to sit and there pro- I
c'eti to the choice ot a proper person to bc
'eul' pealler , amid that you Ilresent bueh
Iler'on HO chosen here tomorrow at 12 o'cloclt
for her m.Josty's approbation . " a ,
The memhes of the house at Commons '
then retired amid time lords were sworn.
llmlstmt's , 'h. " , , I IIIN Little' 1'gtvmir.
LONDON Aug. 12-Tho financial article
In the Tim ! , says : Wo have received I
copy ot Murat lalste\lls "White Dollar . "
lIe dEsIres to malutaln a double stantarll with
a varying rate , a plan which has bcen tried
by all Iountrles In the past anti ( found to
, produce serious Inconveniences Apart ( rom
'
this error , his views arc sensible and sommnd .
narcl Farrer wrlel to the Thnls this
morlln to uk the presilent of tlD lii- .
metallic league what tltd tIme adoption ( of
Intcrnllonal bhletalsm imy ' [ lrcement at
whate\lr ratio he considers just would hero
on : the position ot owner of ( shiver And those
wih whom they mleal
Ft'immmik' 'I''h.rh"h'r ! , h'r..t.
LODON , Aug. 12.-Iaho I Stanley , otherwise .
wIse IIOWI aim Millie Millet . who was arrested -
rested at Liverpool al Saturday ' , al board
the Cunlfi steamer Ctrurla whie on her
way to New York , was brought up lt Iow
. . Street police court thll morlln ! and formally
' chargc.1 wih stealing ! 6S7 from a Mr. ( lib-
, boul and uho with taking a quantity of jewelry -
' W \ elry from that lady . MobIl Stanley Is 1 sty-
\ , I Ushly Ilrele.1 WOlan and was hooked under
' ! _ the name of Sianley for New York when she
_ _ 1. was taken limb cuatody. ' 'h Jewelry wa reo
i f - cl\'ered. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
t. \IH..Itnu .twnlmim.t th" ' 'rlh'MI.U.
! ; ; tNZIAR , Aug. 12.-An expediton , con-
Ilatlg of tOo ln and compo.et of Jrllih
; " sailors and .oudanee , Iltvln& with It R m
, cQuple ot Maim rapId tirIng guns anl a
se\'en.poundcr. has Ilarted for : elbaln to
punl1 the riotng tribes near Ihere. Ad-
mirth l HAwlon and Gental ? mIttbc \ \ arc soC -
C otupOythti the party. ;
' Co/PIIyIDI putr.
l3tl'ILISMlO.'i $ OP I'AltI.1A31 : '
nl'JU . 0. 1'UU.ruux'r.
' " -Sl"k.r CriMimums Inf'reNt..1 SI'-
InCur .r thc OII'nl'A UnT ,
( Col'rlRhtet , 19 : , by the A.lodale ( . , )
LONDON , Aug. 12.-0no of the most Interested -
terested spectators at the openIng at
the louse of Commons today was Mr. Charles
1. Crisp , ex.speaker at the United States
hOlse ot representatvcs , : Ir. Crisp was
present In the speaker's gallery , at the
special invitation at Mr. William Court
Gully , who was re-olected speaker at the
House at Commons today. Mr. Crisp , In
conversation with a representative at the
Associated press after the House at COl-
mons had adjourned , said : "Betere time
house met Mr. Gully showed me time paint-
logs representing the former speakers ot the
House of Commons and the comments which
he nlale upon each of them were most In-
mnle I
terestlmmg. Mr. Gully also showed me the I
statues at great statesmen ot the past , and
pArtcularly called IY attention to the tact
that Pit and Fox face each other. I took
great delight In studying the portraIts of the
deceased ( Briish statesmen , as I have spent
muany Fox " . hours studying the lives ot Pit und .
The representatives or time Associated press
lear that I Is probable that a mutual friend
will arrange a meetng between Mr. Crisp
and : Ir. Gladstone al time termer's return
to London from his visit to Paris. At the
request of the Associated 11reS ! . : Ir. Crisp
wrote the following account at his impres-
slons formed at the opening at the House at
Commens today :
"I attended the opening or Parliament to-
dY. I proved a great treat to me , natur-
ally . as I am much interested In English
farina and methods ot legislation. One or
the most striking differences between our
methods and those In use hero Is hint the
speaker Is nonpartqan , The memberS ot
Parlament are certainly a very fine hooking
body at men. To an An\erlcan , however , It
looked very odd to see the members at the
house sitting with their hats on.
"After the adjournment I called upon the
speaker ant was escorted ( by him to his
olelni residence where I hat the honor of
being Introduced to his wHe. I found the
speaker n most agreeable gemmtlemnami . I also
met ! r. Balfour , the conservative leader ,
and round him to bc a splendid type of the
English genteman , I did not menton silver
dnrlng man. my conversation with either gentle-
"When I was leavIng the Parliament house
: Ir , Balour accompanied me to the gate ,
where a large crowd were colectel , , 'hen
they saw the conservative header , they cheered I
enthusiastically. As there waq no other I
business . outside the election of speaker , I
was unable to lear much at their legislative -
th'e methods , I am satisfied . however rrom
what I mild see that I prefer the methods
of our own congress. " .
! l. Crisp also salt : "After adjournment
: Ir. Guly had mo escorted ( to the floor of
the house anti Introduce to the lenlng (
members. I afterwards tound myself In .1n
extremely . handsome room , which I supposed
was a part of the lobby of time house , but
Mr Oul ) ' said It was the private dining room
at his official residence We were Jolnell
I ) Senator Cabot' Lodge ant Mr. Henry
White , ex.secretnry at the United States cm-
ba s ) ' . We were all escorted to the pnblc
dining room of the speaker , In which we
were introduced to his wife. frs. Guly Is
a most affable lady. The room was crowmled
with ladles . who were waiting to personAlly
congratuJatl Mr. Gully upon his re'election.
"After leaving time spealler's residence : Ir.
Whie took Senator Lodge smith myself to
time louse of Commons. where he Introduced
us to man ) ' of the loaders. "Ve were next
taken to Mr Balfotmr's room and were 11 _
trotluced to hIm. He Is [ man or much
personal magnetism anti Impresses one immedIately -
mellltel as a strltnl intellectuality. Although -
though he ! not appear to be so , I know
ho WIS hurrIed anti , so mild not think I the
proper place or time to broach the subject
ot bimetnlsm ,
"As fr. Gully had not been re-elect
when I first saw him , he was not In official
dress . I made a remark on this subject to
him anll he salll that tomorrow he wonlll
Wear only halt dress and wear a half wig , as
his election would then only he half approved ,
Wednesday , however , his election will
halO been ful ) ' approved and he rhhlyear
hIs ful official uniform All this strikes incas
as extremely strange "
I Mr. Crisp starts for ParIs tonight and
will remain a week.
I\Y NOT LAY TIlE \C.PIC C.tihI.r.
UrllNh SymumlI'smtt.Nut f. lC..I In th. .
Nlt'rllrINI , IN I " 'iis ,
ANCOUVfH , B , C" , Aug 12.-Postm3ster
General Ward ot New Zealand has Instructed
hIs government that the expected addiional
subsIdy from Great Britain to the Canadlan-
Australan line \oull not be torthcomlng.
Arnold Morley , the British postmaster gen-
eral , told him that the policy of the BrItsh
governmen to maintain In the utmost
possible elclency , the servIce via Suez , on
account of Brish Interests In the east and
IIIJ being paramount to all others. The
postmaster general was fighting against any
attempt . to . subsidize oruald the Canadian- .
; USlralan Ine : letween vancouver and Aus-
traHa , for one reason , because the Canadians
had gone to other member of the cabinet
without consulting hlmn .
New Zealand and Canada ( were pledged to
give certaIn aid to a I.clfc cable provided
time l1rltmuh government gave the aid expected -
peeled , but financial ull from the British government -
ernment Is by no mea"ns certain. I Is
feared by those tvrlng the Canallan cable
that Audley Coutes the head .of the bIg
French syndicate , will surely lay a cablebe-
tween Semi Francsco : and Australia . vIa Hono-
lulu. .
A tree trade treaty Is about consummate.l
between Canada and New Zealand The tar-
ant
li Is mainly free trade In respect to many
classes or n1tural products ant manufactures ,
but on a fcw lines there are all valorem duties
et 10 to 20 per ccnt. anD or thc chlet items
Iems
Is wool of which Canada Imported from New
Zealand last year upwards at 3,000,000
peun,1s. But thb remissIon or this Import
means u very considerable gain Among the
other lines deal with are lumber , four , fish ,
lax , machinery , tools anti Implements , furni-
lure , etc.
U'nth at . . . ' ' . . . . .
.r u : l..1 'l'r..J'r.
PAUlS , AuS. 1-Luclen flonapartoViso
Is deami . Lucien Bonaparte WIse was born
In Paris In 18t5 , the son ot Sir Thomas Wise
all Princess I.etla Napoleon. He was early
distinguished ! for hIs explorations In Central
Amerlea. lie negotatell with the Colombian
( \rnmnt the extension of the concession
for time Panama canal and pUblshed his re-
ports upon that enterprise. " 'O' his report
on this work puhlshed In 18S ; he was
honored by the French academy. His last
report upon the same subject was published
In 1891. lie wrote several books of travel In
Seuth America. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I mmsllrma'umtM . II"'I.tll I. 11mmi mmzus .
LONDON , Aug. 12-The Times this mornIng .
Ing publishes a dIspatch ( rom Havana , misted
August 7. which says that General Moreno
has assumed the chief command of the troops
In the province or Santiago de Cuba. In- , ,
EUrlenta are rcaslng In the provhlle of
Matnnzas. The force of ( 1,3CO olcen and meu
of local volunteers from havana , which hal
been drawn for active service , caused the 1m-
ression that the sluaten I more grave.
The upprcss'on of the news encourages the
wlle t r mor adverse 1' p3In. -
\ \\"nr'lu" 11,1) ' 1 > 1 11 At..I.
VICTORIA , D. C. , Aug. 12.-The steamer
Warrlmoo ot the Canadian-Australian line ,
which spelt five houu on a reef on Friday ,
was clocked toda ) ' . The damage was found tO t
be much greater than tnticipatetl. While
no plates are actually brolcln , no less than
forty are so badly bent anti warped that they
wi have to b ( replacod. 'rho worst injury
Is found on the starboard aide , where she
frt struck I II estImated that It will cost
$35,000 te repair her
i'ri lice' 1 "r.lh,1 H.t.rnl .1 Sammimi.
SOFIA , Aug 12.-Prlnce Fer.Hnand baa
arrl\ell hero sod received an enthusIastic
official reception , anti was cheered by the I
public. _ _ _ - _ _ _ _
N"AutntlA . ( 'omiummit'reiiI Trrnt ) " . I
RIO JANEIRO , "ug. 12-Bral 18 emego- I
hating a t'ommerelal treaty wih the Ullet i
States oC America , I
CABINET CRISIS IN JAI ) AN
Count Ito Leaves the Capital City and
May Not Return.
DECLINED HONORS ABOVE HIS FEllOWS
C.n.UI"IAntn AIN" HerIN"M to
Ieeeh'c Irllut. . Unl'NN IIH
C.lelAI"N ; m'e Si " "llrl ) '
I eelAn I zed.
NEW \onK , Aug. 12-Tho World will
publish tomorrow the following special cable-
gram :
TG.I ! Japan , Aug. 12-Thcre Is a cabI-
net crisis Count Ito , the prime minister , was
created a marquis wihout his knowledge.
Feeling hlmselt placed In a false position . he
refused promotion whIle certain ot hIs
colleagues remain unhenored. He has let
the capital and will not return until the
question Is settled. Count Yamagata , th .
war minister ( , declnes the title of marquis
for similar reasons.
1'1 OP 'niH CIAI'II' 'L' ( ) Ihi.Aiifl.
OIile'r Ir lime " 'lteh Ir tie . HhieVuua
. . .
AisO ; lt.t'iiet II I iii . hilt 5' .
DREmIHA VEN , Aug. I2-Tho admiralty
court rendered a decision In the Inquiry made
Into the sinkIng at the North German Lloyd
steamship Elbe In collision wIth the Britsh
steamship Crathle In January last. The court
)
holds that the blame for the collision must
bo attributed . to the mate or the Crathle ,
who deserted his nest Immediately before
the occurrence anti . went Into the galley ot
the Crathle. ContnuIng , the fntlngs ray
that the ofcer In charge of the watch ot the
Elbe cannot , however . be freed from the roe
proaeh that he omitted to let out at the way
at time Crathle by a tmel ) manIpulatIon or
the helm , and taied to attract the attention
of the crew of the Crathle by sIgnaling with
the steam whistle. Thc court hohls that the
officers or the Elbe made every effort pos-
sibie to save the lives of the passengers but
the odds were against them. I Is also
found that tlo construction ot the vessel
was not faulty , as has been charged. neither
was she overloaded Time admiralty court al- (
vacates drills for thc handling ) boats on
al transatlantic steamers.
The master or the Cathle Is exonerated
from all blame so far as refers to his failure
to make an attempt to save the passengers
of the Elba , o"llng to the fact that the
Crlthl ! was so seriously Injured as to necessitate -
sltute her Immediate docking.
"DIIA IGO ON 'l'mIl'1 I'll ISS I.USI D.
hlNt IN'rlllllf. 1.,1 Nul l'mmlhiMl.
Nt'i , thnt IN I 1.'IINe.
HAVANA , Ang. 12.-Colonel Camelas , with
a force of troops and guerilas , fought a band
of Insurgents In Palmer Peachieco province
of Santiago 'Ie ' Cuba The Insurgents lost
two Itled. Tfie village of Las Bogas raised
a bant ot Insurgents under Chief Balan. The
troops went In Pursuit ant overtook them In
time fight the Insurgents lest three deat ant
tour wountied . while the troops had five
wound ad.
The Insurgent chief Jcardo SartorIus , Is
reported to ha\e gone Insane.
Some soldiers near Iaarla , province of
Santiago lie Ctmba while going on an oUtP03t ,
were fred at bytho Insurlents and lost three
delll antI two wcunded. The loss of the Insurgents -
surgents Is unknown
CaptaIn General CampIs has given or-
ders to allow the publication' of
11 reliable news , whether for or
against tim government , and has pro-
hibited only the plblcaton of false news In
favor of the Insurgeuts
SliIil ( " ' " ' ' ' , . '
rIC 10"'EC'I'IOX 1.IO 1 'runics.
.rn"C..N .r th.n.rlenI h.NCUnh'
' 1Ir.nN.I.lr""N , Smmtt' U"llrCn"'IC.
NEW YORK , Aug. 12-The trustees of
tim American institute at Tarsus , Asia , have
sent a memorial to thd State department ,
which Is as follows :
NEW YOitF. Aug 12-To the Honorable
Secretary of Stale , Olnp . \'ashlngton. D.
C : Sir-The trustee of St Paul' institute .
Tarsus , Asia Minor , [ orporton ot the
state of New York , carrying on I work or
higher education In the city of Tarstms re-
spectfuly ask you , In view of the cable of
Saturday announcing nn attack uy a mob
Ipon our lulllnl and threats of violence
against our tlchef' , to put us In possession
of any Information you may gain upon the
reported violence and , further , to Instruct
our diplomatic representative In the Turkish
empIre to take Immelate ( steps to protect
those teachers In Tarsus who are American
citizens and the property hehl by 1f there
tor a philanthropic ) . Very resj1cct-
\urpose.
fully . rpsIcct- ,
HENRY nTCnEI.I. CnACKEN , ,
Presldpnt of the Trustees of St. Paul's' '
Institute. _
'EUIWHIZ.NG 'VENtS NlGhtOES
'IEX.S : GIOES.
Aisic the "roft..t.1 or the " 'hUc "co-
iple' ( remit \.lh'ell'ler. .
PARIS , Tex , Aug. 12-A negro woman
named Stevens arrived here this morning
from near Pacle , In Delta county , where the
whitecaps are alleged to bc holding car-
nivals. She states that on Saturday mornIng
her son was awakened about 4 o'cleck , called
to the door all shot dewn by the whitecaps
Time len days notice given him had Just
expIred and he was prevented from fleeing
wih the wholesale exodus of negroes from
that section because his growing creps
and his home would have been placed In
J opard ) ' . Ills name was WIlliam ' S. Stevens.
lie had : a wire anti two children. One or
the whitecap notices Is posted withIn .
In thIrty yards of hs houEe. lIe
has a brother In Paris who
led when he first receive notice. Officers
are now endeavoring to unearth the per-
petrators. _ , '
An afternoon paper publishes the following
article frem the appealing negres : "To
the Citizens at I.emar County : We , the
colored people ot Delta county , are the
poorest and most worthless people In the
state at Texas , and we do not want any
trouble with an'bedy. We ask the white
people to Protect us and when we 110 wrong
to deal with us as the laws demand and we
will bl satisfied . So please help us to stop
the whmltecaps. We are not guilty ot the
least crime In Delta county 10 please come
to our relief ali \0 will be under lasting
obligation to you. At present we are unable .
. "
to go anywhere.
: Ir. Joe Price , a merchant residing near
Gory , several miles from the scene ot the
alleged outrages , Is In the city tonight ali
states that bO for as ho has any knowledge
there has been no negro shot or murdered
by wbitecaps. Ieperts ere conflicting. , -
l'ul.1 Clii' "rul.'r ImmNmmrmume . . .
KASAS CITY , Aug. 12.-FIve life insurance -
surance cOllpanles today brought to a close
the famous Dr. C. W. Fraker case when they
Iald , over to his heir $35,0a.79 : , the amount
of halides held by the doctor when be was
drol'nell at Excelsior Springs In 1690. This
was the day set b ) the court for the final
settlement ot the , claIms and the Insurance
companies not being able to prove , as they
have always Illntalne , ! , that the doctor II
still alive , were celpeled to pay over the
amount stated. I was divIded ! as follows ;
ProvIdent Savings association , $8,6C8,28 ;
Modern Woodmen at the World. $2.566,62 :
Knights at Pythla $2,66t,65 ; Kansas Mu-
tool Life , $ R.MGl ; Hartford LIfe and A-
surance asociaton , $2,7S6,13.
1"IloNlol II u ( :111111 : p".tor .
DEN\EI. Cole , Aug. 12.-A special to the
: OW\ tram Lngment , Colo" , says : A ter-
rifle explosion occurred this afternoon at 3
o'clock at the 1'lsel : canning factory , In
which tire mel anti one woman were Injured.
One ot the team vats used for boiling pea
eXllloded while the factory was In full blast.
Seven len eaped only by a nmiracie The
wounded are ; herbert Vaughn , will die ;
Frank PrInty. scalded and cut about the
body ; Oeorgo Plain , Albert hanson and John
J1 r , vii l le QI br\lal ,
11\ \ - W'lTiiiIl.t'AL - ' (1 " nOID.
U"N'r " 0"1 Again , \m".f to the
OIC In.lre.1 : I 11 Il' imirk
WASIINGTO : Aug. 12-The treasury
today lost $ ,650,000 In gold for expert to
furoP leaving the reserve only about $1-
300,000 above the $1Q0,000O poInt The
telegram whIch announced the witajr.i'val
reached ( the department Just as It was closIng !
at 4 o'clock anll gave no Informaton as to
the name of the exporter or exact destination -
ton of the ehlpment. Mr. Curtis , the acting
secretary . sid he had nothing to say In reo
garti to the maUcr. lie had no specific information .
formation anti could not say whether the
syndicate would allow the $100,000,000 to be
encroachell upon or not. None of the other
officials would talk In time absence ot Secretary -
tary Carl le. This heavy withdrawal has
given rise tl a report that another bond
Issue Is Impending , but there Is now no one
In Washlnlton who can speak authoritatively
on the subJect or who ha information not
shared by the public.
The best public opinion Is that the symmdi-
cate will not allow the reserve to be en-
croachel , upon until after October 1 , whemi us
generally understood , theIr ! obligation ceases.
But even In the event of 111
further withdrawals I Is hQlev d
that both Mr. Cleveland and : lr.
Carlisle would see the res'n'e r'aehm
Carlsle
a point below any that I has yet touched
before they would take any steps to recoup
It by another sale or bonds or purchase at
gold I Is argued that the meeting of congress .
greEs Is now only tourteen weeks oft , and that
I wihout any reasonable doubt the treasury ,
with an available cash balance ot nearly
IStOOOOOO and time revenues slightly increasing .
creasing , can mcet its ollgatons anti have
a comfortable balance remalllng at the coso
of the tllendar year. ThE best judgment (
obtainable here Is that there will be no bond
Issue or extra session at congrr "Xtl'llt In
the event oC contnued imeavy withdrawals . ,
whIch are not loeled tor.
N. . " , Slltn n'"IIIln Tmriff.
WASINGTON , Aug. -Consul Grlmke ,
at Santo Domingo , has sent to the State department -
partment a translation at the new tariff law
which went Into erect July ' , This Ilrovldes
for a 3 per cent addition to all taxes laid on
Imports to the Dvmlnlcan republic. The at- !
dlton31 tax f i to be mlllined separately
from other taxes anti lnlruEted to the con-
sul of thc king of the Netherlands or by order
at tuG ex cut\o to a consul of any other
friendly nation until tO Imyment of the obligation -
lgaton for whIch It was levied. Consul
Grlmko says the new tax Is Intended to discharge -
charge certaIn French calms ! alalnst the re-
Ptlbhic. _ _
\'ill Semi , ! u W'tirm41m111 to S'rImt.
WAShINGTON , Aug. ' 12-I Is expected
at the Navy department that Admiral . Kirkland -
land will bend a ship to the coast of Syria.
The admIrl Is dt Gravessnd' gngland , with
the San Francisco , and the : Ialblehead prob-
ably will reach that place today. No order
have been sent to the udmlrl to send ! a
ship to the Mediterranean , but upon being
advised that American interests are In rlanler
It Is expected he will send a vessel at. once
to the scene of disturbance , I waR the Intention -
tenton of the admiral to keep the ships In
northrrn watlrs durIng time hot weather un-
less Bomo sudden nced for them south arose
ni. hllIII-t ; ; MI.'imls'lIIMtH.
WASINGTON , Aug. 12.-Tue light bus-
Iness now curled on by pork pecking corn-
panics In the various , cities has resulted In
time rureugh : of about 150 microscopists ot
time Agricultural Ilepntment. Their work Is
restricted to mlcroscop\cal \ examination of
york Intended for expqrt. 'o Germany anti
I rance. Al are women , .ho receive $50 a
mont'l and their flrlough' will expire on ' the
reresumpton of ordinary' uctvly In the trade
with time two countries The following at-
flees are afected : Chicago , Cincinnati , South
Omaha , Milwaukee , Kansas City , Bulalo and
Hamlond , Ind.
' 1.IIIM II1UII , 1"'lc..ful y .
WAShINGTON . Aug. 12.-General VIncent
today received the following telegram , from
General Coppinger , dated Jacllson's Hole ,
August 1. It had ! been forwarded 125 miles
by courier : "Colonel Randal , with LIeutenant -
tenant hamilton anti scout/g party , picked
up Lehl Pete and Iarty of seventeen lnti'ans
all told , male anti female , with sixty ponies ,
huntIng peacefully In Teton mountains.
Started them for Lemhi reservation yester-
day . Have Nemls , the wounded Dannecll ,
)
safely In camll , Scoutng ! party In from the
nortb. All quiet. "
11" ' " ' Ni Cllim elm 'Irlll.I".I.
WASIINGTON , Aug. 12.-The archives at ' ,
the State department have been searched to
see If there was anything In the claim put
forth that the United States , as the ccnquerer
of the confederate states , had any claim to
the Island of Trludad ! , over whIch there Is
now a dispute. Nothing the kind could (
be found anti It Is net -believed at the department -
partment that there Is an.thlns In the claim ,
An olcll ot the departmMt who has been
lookIng Into the mater says there Is lIttle !
doubt that the Island beions to Urul
I'ltmllzlsti'rN ChllAluA ! Hntol" .
WAShINGTON , Aug 12.-I Is expected
that sevelal changes will be made In the
stations or time officers or the pay corps Some
of tie officers have served long In their present -
emit stations and varous reasons for changes
have been given. I Is expected that Colonel
Glenn , nol at St. Paul , wi go to New York ;
Colonel Carey , now at New York. to Den-
Ver , Colo. ; Colonel Canby , now at Denver , to
Portland , are ; Major CGxe , new at Portand ,
, ( San Francisco , and Major Dates , now at
: n Francisco , to St. Paul.
' 1.ln nN Ch'll UI' ' 11.lr ' , lu.lN ,
WAShINGTON , Aug. 12-The acting secretary -
retary of time Interior has approved an agree-
cement made wIth the southern Ute IndIans ,
whereby the majority of them wIll take lands
In severa1y and the 'est be settled on the
western third ot . the present reservatioim.
After thl- severalty alotments have been
made time lands remaining will be thrown
open to settlement . The reservation contains
over 1,000,000 acres , much t which Is arid
and broken
: lnrhh'h'u.1:1 - - Go t. f4'rln '
WASINGTON , Aug. j-Acting Secretary -
tary IcAdoo today re ! ve a cable tram
AdmIral Kirkland , , saying , that he would
send , the : Iarblehlad into the Medierranean
as seen as she could coal. Time farblehead
will not go direct to Syria , but will go up the
sea anti be ready to proeec4anywhere It Is
I de med nleuary for the protection ot AmerIcan -
lean Interests. .
Ih.l"rtN n r'"A Jul15' .
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WAShINGTON , A'u& 12.-A statement
prepared by the Bureau bf Statstcs , Treasury -
ury department , gives the aounts at the
rlncpal ! artIcles at export during July as
follows : Mineral oils , , ,1 2,903 ; July last
year , $2,985,792 ; cotton , $ l,918,179 ; JUly last
year . ,121,969 ; breadstufs , tS,500u13 I lat
year $8,138.593 ; pro\'lslons. H.G2t.1SS , as
against $14,785,755 lat year'durlng July.
Illl 1"N'r , ' , ' . \It'nt AI'llrn'.I.
WAShINGTON , Aug. 1-Splclal ( Tell-
gram-The ) comptreler at the currency hs
approved the Aneerian Exchange National
bank ot Chicago as a reserve agent for time
First National bank lt Iowa City , la.
The comptroller )101 ) been advised , of the
election of F. Ii. Clark 's cahlJ of the
First National bank ot Waboo , Neb" , In
place ot Peter Amidersori .
Iiismis' ) , G.eM tl Atlanta .
WAShINGTON , Aug 12Mr. Dabney , assistant -
sistant secretary of agriculture , has gone to
Atlanta to assume bs ! duties there as chair.
man at tle government bead of management
ot the expositloim. He will alend the first
meeting tomorrow ot the bard at ' tsnta , called for
'VmmrlM Take' "r.illt A.tc" , .
WASIUNGTON , Aug. 12-Information was
received by Acting Secretary Aree ot the
State department today showIng that the
Turkish gevernment had , before time Unites
States acted In the maUI , taken steps to
tute Inquire Into the attack on SI. 'aul'l Inst- I ,
smI ! EVILS OF PROSCRIPTION )
Senator Hoar Writes nn' Open Letter on
the A p A ,
ITS METHODS DEFEAT ITS OBJECT
. .
' } mmmi' hits COIC for l'urUl1 In.l Cufh
01. t. I.'rutt'rn" , for thc 1'r'u.1
.r ( 'hrtNUlnlalnA I "nnene.-
Semitic i'crhimment ( tuestiommum.
WOHCESTEH , Iass. , Aug. ' 12.-Senator
Hear has written an open letter upon the , \ .
I , . A. to Thomas C. Evans ot Boston In rl-
ponse to a letter tram time latter exprus-
Ing surprise at a statement made by the sen-
ator that It ( the A. 1. A. movement ) Is an
atempt to recall on one side the cruelties at
the Catholic church and to trlghten old
women , and on the other side to band the
men of the Catholic church together for po-
ltcal acton , Doth these attempts wilt tail .
Senator lear writes In part as follows :
"There Is no more zealous believer In the
principles at the New Englall Purians anti
no mere zealous advocate ot them than I ama
There Is not u man In Massachusetts who has
mere ut heart the welfare and perpetuity of
our system of free conmemion schools ' than I
ba\'e.
"The dIfference ! between you and me Is a
difference or method. I want to get time 700-
000 Catholics In Massachusetts on our side.
I want them to send their chlhlrpn to the
publc schools , to pay their share of the cost , ,
and whel theIr young men and women are
suiable , arc intelligent , liberal persons at-
tuched to the school system , I want WaO of
them as teachers I don't w'sh to exclude
them from any poltcal support when they
are republicans and agree with me In fther
maters because at their religious faIth . You I
want to Join an association wbose ! memhers I
are ashamed tl confess they belong to I ;
many at whom , whout apparenty urfeltlng
the respect ot their fellows , lie about t.elr '
membershlll In It whel they arc asked about
It. You want to mass together the ' hole
Catholic population of assachmets to the
Catholc populaton :
support of their extreme and wrong.headetl
/
priests , If any such can be found. I think
your methods would overthrow the common
school system , would o\'erthrow the repub-
( 'cal party a 111 would end by massing together -
gether all the Catholc voters , as proscrip-
ton slways does mass men togelller , .0 Ic.-
crease anti strengthen that political puwer
which you profess so much to drea ( ! The
tmc has como to throw down the , mll Le-
tween Christians and not build new ' nes . I
think the time has core to inculcate hUlnony
and good Will between all good m'.rian
c'tizens , and especially between all citizens
of thee cemmonwealh at Iusachusells.
"I want the' whole 700,000 Cathol s f
Massachusetts to believe as John Doyle
O'Hel' believed ali to love and re\'erece
time Puritan rounders of Massacltusett.u IS he
did. You think the way to make good ciii-
zens and good men of them and lu l.trlct
them to Protestantism Is to exclule them ,
their seems and daughters , frol all public
emple'lenls and to go yourself In I dark
cellar of the amid window ( curFe " at them through ! Out grtnl\
In conclusion Mr. Hoar aFlls certain
I questoqs ! concerning the A. P. , A" whm.thet
It Is a secret organiz3ton7 Where its cp'
ponents heave an opportunity to . .knmow " itt
purposes and be convinced ay its Argumen ! :
whether Italy and Prance are u Ire ) t'om :
tempor.1 control by the pope as Yls a-
chnsets ; whether General 'iiri ha . It I.e
were living , woull be unfit to hold otilce all
whether his datmglmter I she cn'rt't1micI I.er
rather's religious belief . woud bo nnn to
teach In a public school
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, COUU' ' XClSI n JllOl hhItVN.
: Iuldll 1"'lr''NN Ih.lnlr.l In "clr-
lug u .Iur In time . Ihu'rult Cimse .
SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 12-Today's pro-
ceedngs ! In the case of Theedore Durrant ,
, charged with thee murder at Banche La-
I
mont , did net-complete the jury. The mor-
lug session passed wihout the audition at a
single Jnror In fact , the number of accepted -
copied jurors was reduced from nine to eight ,
for the court excused Juror Drewn. In a
long opinion Judgt Murphy said he woull
allow the dlstrct : attorney to chalcnle
Brown because the prosecution did not know
at the time Brown was accepted that lIe
voted ( to acqui : f. D. Howell of the charge
of counterfeiting In the Unied States . eutt
because the evidence was circumstantal
The dlstrct : attorney interposed a peremp-
tory challenge to Brown and the court allowed -
lowed It. The defense took an exception and
moved to dismiss the case , a motion which
was prompty denied.
The court then took up the detondant's
motion for contempt proceedings against the
newspapers which , had published maier connected .
nected with Juror Brown and had interviewed
him regarding his availability as a juror.
The court made an address to the press , stat-
lag that the publcaton of any articles tend-
lug to destroy the derend1nt's chances for
receiving a fair trial was contempt , and warn-
lag newspaper men of the necessity at conservative -
servalve treatment of this and similar caseH.
lie declined to act upon the newspaper cita-
tons Issued at the request of the derendant.
The counsel trIed to Insist upon the contempt
actions being pressed and urged time court to
make a Judicial onler defining the mater
time newspapers might publish rp.r.lng . the
trial , but the Jl1110 declined to take further
acton In the macitem' . p
11 IUIBSCIOI I. ' IS A liIIllIit.
"r"I''N' ' ' t. Illll I n U'e.r.l-lr"lldnJ $
' } .r. . . . . 101t.
NEWPOIT , H. I. , Aug. 12-An important
conference between J. U. lerreschol of the
Bristol firm at ship builders anti , Secretary
herbert occurred emi boarl the dIspatch boat
Dolphin this afternoon. Mr. Jerreschor
came to present plans to the secretary for
the constructon at a torpedo boat to have
a guarantced speed ot twenty.seven
anti one-halt Ilots and to cost ,
$160.000. I Is undcrstoo:1 : tie ler-
rescimoff's will ho among the bidder for the
construction of the torpedo boats authorized
by time last comigress This afternoon's con-
ference lasted for two hours and at its con-
elusion Chic Engineer Moore accompanied
! r. Herreschof on board the steam launch
Eugemeic , which. I Is stated. Is a model of
theone suggested for the torpedo boat Mr.
lrreschof declares that luch engines mire
capable of IJrodnclng time desired ! speed at
twent"leven and a hai knots , Anti that ho
asks for no bonus ror excess at that record.
.
HNGINH1IItS , \ \ ' ' 1'0 CII1.HllltA't'i. ,
hirutimm'rhmoul's 'VImirt'-Seeomi A I 11-
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, ' , 'rNnr ) " t" lit' 1"IHlu\ Uhlel''ell'J
PITTSnURG , Aug. 12-cxt FrIday and
Saturday time Drotherhcod ot Lecomot\e Engineers -
glneer wi celbrate : limo thlrt.sccond un-
rlvrarr at the organlzaton : of the order
In this city Scveral of the grand lodge officers -
ficers are to be here . D , E. Everett ot Cleve-
land , third engineer at the grand ledge , will
be present und I' . } 'ennel , who Is known a
"Shandy IcGulre , " the poet ot the brotherhood -
hood , Is ale pledged to come. On rlday
morning at 10 o'clock a secret meeting will
be hld : anti ( at 2 0'e10clt In the afternoon
an open meeting wilt b held In the Iiljou
theater . Governor hastings , Mayor McKenna
of pltsburg und Mayor Kennedy of , \le-
/heny und other wi deliver atldm'esses. On
Saturday an Inviaton picnic wi be held at
Ahiquippa. S
Mi'emui'mitN uf Oceami " " " " , 'IM AlA. 1I. .
At Queenstown-Arrlved-Cephalonla , from
Lioston
At Liverpool-Arrived , lith-Aurania , from
New York ,
At iiamnburg-Arrived-Cheruekin , . trom
New Orleans .
At Ghtmraltar-Arrlved-Werra , tram New
York.
At New York-ArrIved-Fold ; Cram Dre-
mono . -
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I.OC.t'I'lNG ' 'II IIHSI'ONSihhit.l'l'Y.
Aumtiioriti.'s . .u.tJII/ . C"I-
lmulse or ( lit' Nt'tt' , .rk lltmlIliiig .
NEV YORK , Aug. 12.-An 119sllalon
Into the cause at the wreck ot the Broadway
building , In which so many mn lost thclr
lives ' litmildimig Simperimi-
, was begun today ) by lulhlng
tenllent Constable Time superintendent called
a meeting ot thirty bulhlng experts and
architects anti sid to them that he woull leave
mme unturnet stone to brIng the /ult ) Person
ot Ilersons to justice , It crimInal neglgence
couhl bl shown Time experts took a ettper-
fclal view ot the ruIns amid will tomorrow
make a more minute iemspectiomm.
Whie Superintellient Constable WAS all-
Ilreslng the experts , a lawyer named Stevens ,
who Is counsel for Joseph Otmider time 111AS'
ter comiti'mmctor who Is now out on bal
charged with criminal negligence , asked time
superlntlndent whether It \ouhl not be wol
to make a close Inslleetlon ot the roof ot the
collapsed buldln" . The superlntemlent says
this wi be done In duo timne. 1.\w'er
Stevens said to a reporter that his defense
for Guhlcr waul be that the conerlte basis
which sUllportel1 the center column was 1cm-
slltcent to support time weight that reste.1
on it . .
I.
On F'ritlay last tie board ot walking delegates -
gates for the ( Itercnt tralles unIons ap-
pointed a commitee to II'estgato the nalure
of the con tructon of time wrecked hUlhlng ,
time kind of material used . ant to ascertain time
cuuso of the disaster The commltce was
rerused allnltance to the buiding today :
anti aletl to several officials for ( a permit' '
to enter , but were refused PresIdent Wil-
lam O'Brien at time boarll sahl the In\'lstga.
ton would bo male ( ; that the commitee rlp-
resented the workmen \hoso lives ha(1 been
sacrificeti ami ! that thy hall a right to know
why these lives had been taken. This dig-
aster might have occtirre.l , lie gait ! , In one
at thee large bulllnls do\n town , where 1,200
or 1,500 men arc emaploycti. In such n case
time loss ef life \olhl halo been fearful
Another body was rouml In the ruIns today.
The total known killed Is fourteen
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% 'II 151(1' 'lAICgS .U'I'N.\
\'II J11tS'I' ;
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TOSgy , : lch" , Aug. I2.-The great
W'imlsliy . trust case was again In court today
before Jtmtlgo'ood of the seventh Unied
States circuit , slUng In chamhers at hIs
summe cottage at hay View The argument
was UIon a petIon for an appeal francs time
decree of Judge Sitowalter , ordering time wind-
ump of time affairs of time trmist amid the sale of
all its assets by Receiver McNimita. Time argem-
mmmeimts were ceot finisimed today , anti time ieear-
immg Was atijouriaeti timitit tonmorrow iemormmmnig.
The petition for grantIng an appeal commies
froemm Joimn Olumateath , upon whose petition ties
decree of sale was granted , Wilhlama tltmrry
opont'ti time case for Olnmsteami , exphaimmimmg time
apparemmt inconsistency by insisting that time
decree of Jmmly 4 was a final decision , ordering -
ing t.he sale of a large amount of property ,
wimich would thereby imass to tlmird parties ,
and that time decree tilt ! mmcl grant Olmsteati's
petition. becaumse Greenlmtmt anti Lansy were
mmot permuitted to be joined with Oimnsteati.
Mr. Meyer replied for time reorgammization
comnmiiittee , insisting that. Olmnstemeti was emot
entitled to an appeal becatese imo had eo'd lila
original holthlmmgs , anti imis present shenret vero
bound by tme reorganization commimnittee ; that
onnstal : hmati abandoned time litigation anti
was merely used as a iigureheaml to imiiposo 0cm
time court.
Etiwimi Vi'alker will close for time vetitiommers
in time morning. A renmarlc immatie by Judge
\\'oods that If Ohimistead's petition was grmimmtcd
by a decree , hum could not see imow he coumici
ask an appeal , was evidently very gratifying
to time attorneys for the comnmnlttee ,
F'ItIIi Sll.VmIt MIIN CONI'ItI'1' .
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I'it.lers I a ill I mmohs Smt' time S.'mml immmeni
is Gt'osving ,
Sl'ItINGFIELI ) , ill. , Aug. 12.-Secretary of
State iiinrichsen , ciealrmnani of the democratic
state cemitral comimmimittee , speaking of thee notional -
tional conference of sliver men to be hieti
in Washington August 14 , said today that
Illinois would be represented by a largo
delegation of the leading anti lufitmenetleil demno-
crats. Time free silver feeling is etm'oamger
in this state , ice said , than at the theme of
the free silver convention , Time gold demimo-
crats , lie says , coumid imot carry a single
county in time state. A free silver democrat -
crat , according to Imis notion , will be noml
neuteti in the Eighteecmthm district to succeed
Congressniean Remimammu , Mr. hilaricimserm refers -
fers rather caustically to Mr. Cable of flock
Isltmai and Ummitcd States Senator I'aueeier ,
ho said : "In regard to time mtttemnpt of
Mr. Cable to organize thee gait ! forces in time
state , I ani informed Mr. Cable belongs to
that class of mcmi wimo In Iihiimoia are big In
Wmtsielngton' anti In W'nsimiugton are big 1cm
Illinois. I aims satisfiemi that ice anti Senator
I'ahner and otimer administration men from
this state have imever fairly reported the
true situation to time president. We have
only one mimer in Chicago calling itself
democratIc , and It is controlled by the au-
ministration at ' , 'asimingtomi. "
As to time conning elections in Itllmmos ! , ime
saith : "lhiimmois will seoul a free silver delegation -
gation to time national convention amid on a
free silver platform we can carry the state
by 50,000 majority , whIle on a gold platform
we will be as badly beaten as we were last
fall , "
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STOiH ThOUSANDS OI' ( li'I"i't.fl ,
CoileimmNlun of th.'VyoiiiIiig ltumiil-
Vim Cnlms.'s Stnmrtil ag liseiosmmres.
LANDER , Wyo. , Aug. 12.-Speciai ( Tele-
grnm-Tlme ) return of time atock'men from
time roundups of thIs county discloses the
fact timmit $30,000 worth of cattle have been
stolen during time spring and summer. 'fleece
losses are confimmed to small owmmers who hail
from 200 to 500 bead on the range , These
men imave lost fully two-timirdus of their cattle.
'fime county attorney and sheriff are actively
engaged in masking arrests , Time facts de-
velopeti show thmat most of time stolen stock
has hteemi drivemi into Montana and socemo of
time cattle have been traced to imarties who leave
lmurcimased themn of thee thieves. 'I'hme mmmethoul
emmmpioyed was the alteration of time brands
and parties when have in'estlgated say time
branding iron has been umMed wIth great aklil.
ThIs wholesale stealing will bring ruin to
memany of time small owners in Fremnonmt county
anil drive others out of time bumsimmess. Ail
stockmmien have met with great losses , except
time Embar Cattle cothpany. Timlevem. do mme
care to meddle with Emhmar stock for time
reasomm timat Jumtigo Torrey , the manager ,
spares no expense to put a thief in time peimi-
tentiary and time brand Is difficult to ehammge.
p
' , iuimmmr GI rI M stcr1mmtisI ' lismu lim.l rs.
Sioux FAL.LS , S. D. , Aug. i2.-Special ( , )
-Vorti has reached his-re of thee very rays.
terious dlsappearanmce of time il-year-old
daughter of Ilemmem' iieimder , living twenty mniles
east of this city. i.'ust Thmtmm'sttuy ! about mmooim
Ytehetier semit hmi uiaemghter to drive cattle oumt
of imis cormu lIelti anti the girl did meet return.
Emurly in time evening a searching imarty was
organized of time neigimhuora and a systematic
imtiimt mmmade for- time missing girl. Up to
yesterday mmot time mhlgiutest trace hmad been
found , The generally accepted theory among
time nmelghbors is that the yotmng girl fell into
the imantis of tranmmps , a large number of
whom imave hit'emm around that part recenmtly ,
amid sues foully dealt witim , It is tiiougimt
that she was niurmiered , after being crmmmmlnaliy
assaulted , and her botiy burled. Anotlmer
theory is timat she 'as kidnaped by a party
of gypsies who were seen a few days previous -
ous in that nelghibtirhoomi , Time parents of
time mnlssing girl are frmuntic over their loss
and timeir immability to get time muliglmtest clue
which might lead to her recovery ,
Fimnerztl hr v. ii. titular ,
SIOUX FALlS , 13. H , , Aug. 12-Special. ( )
-'fhc fumeoral of W , hi. Stifler , simo tiled
here suddeniy of apoplexy Tituraday night ,
occurred yesterday afternoon anti the remains -
mains were semmt to Upper Ahton , lii. , for Immier-
nmont. Mr. Stiller , besides being , mmmo of time
maost prominent ciergymei iii this slate and
atm officer in time State luaptiat associatioem , was
a ummemmmhr of time Grand Army of tue lie-
public -I ii Cyrerme u'onmmmmmsrmuicry , Kmiigtmts
Teunplar , of ilmis city , A m1eieg't on from
the coinmuamidery accoumipanied time rernalmis
and the faintly to Upper Alien , Mr. Stifler
was a iare contributor to the denousinatiQnal
, .
pav ,
\\TANT \ \ TO BECIN TO1ORRO\V \
When i3roatch and Vandorvoort Woula
Take Charge of PoBco ,
LETTER TO POLICE , COMMISSIONER9
Ii' limusciuli St'imi limit ( mu Cremite M.ui1.
( lumi .tiimnhg I'mit rlnmemi-l'iumms fit
Clturelii iI-itmmsseii Ct'ose ii as
lIe ih'scriles
Vu'imeri the Board of Fire anti Police Coma-
aiissiommers nmet last mmlgimt cccli mmiemuber vaa
imantietl a letter frommm time mmmcmmmbers of thmo
Churcimilh-hhtmsseih pollee board , which reaul
mts follows :
OM. . I l , Atmg. i2-Aitimoumgh you are ni.
ready ahuliriseti of time fact , vo hmer.'hy for.
umitmil ) ' nmotif' you hunt % O hen'e hteen iii.
iioimmtetl lime amid liolien t'oiiiunmissiomn'rs of
time city of Omnniiei immmder time law of i5 ,
amid leumrstmanmt to thmett izu' we imetve illvui out'
bontis in time summi of $ ,00 ( ) etucim , mtnti the
simumme iiet'e been apltrO'ett by thee city cotimicil
of said city , aceordimig to nail we ieeuvo
tlCt ( our ollicletl oatlms w'itim thee ( 'ily cit'm'lc
nmmti I mu mull re'umtoe t immu Vt' uitil y mm tin I I mt'ml ii umul ,
nrc recognizeti by the city enumilcil tund also b ?
time eotmrt 1mm time miec'iu'ioii t emmdert'ul b' hloa. .i ,
it , hiopeuveil , Therefore we imerein' notify'
you t ii ii t , hmavi rig dtil v qumaittied ninth beers
rec'ognizeul nun hiefono set otmt , mmmmti Immuvimig
mmssummumc.l lice demtit's of aiui oiilce , 'e muumlitm
\Vcdmmesuia ) ' , Auiguist 11 , at it ) o'ciock mm , in , ,
as it sumitatile tinme to receive frommi ynmi time
records , PropertY anti rnomns that imroperly
belomig to ums as hue lawftmi iloarti uf Fim.
mind i'olice . Commmmniuusion.'rr. .
\ . .1. B11OA't''iT , ( 'lmttirmnacm ,
1.It _ . VS.NlFitVOOitT , b'ecretmury ,
A , C. FOSTiht ,
lime mmiii ! i'eiice Communilemuloners.
Each immemimber of time board reati Imis letter ,
Imiaceti it in his pocket anti itroceeded wills
tite regular order of bemsimeess ,
Mr. iiroatcii uns musket ! heist evcieinm uu'imat
thiu eolIcy of the imliegeti imow horui uucid ho
in case tim records , mroiw'rty anti roonme were
mmot turneul over , lie saul timat ice had notim-
ing to say. lIe was thiemi asieti if timO lettet'
snug sinmpiy the first step mm legal imrocecuiiiigs
tem get losbOssion , lie replied that lee head
imotimimmg to say ,
IIASCALL SET TO'OIiK. .
Isaac ilascahi omit ! several of hmis co.werking
Plotters iwo its time greater lortion of their
time yesterday trying to tiisorgammlzo time pres-
omIt hiollee force of time city , Jumst after nooms
hlascall 5it'i' . ' a certain lrniicemnamm stanmuiing Oh
thto cornier of Fareeeumcm anti Sixteenth streetti
uvtmitinmg for a car amid approaclmlecg iminmi , hats-
c.tll commi amen let ! mmpon i lme cometi I lieu of limo
s'eatiter , after which lituscimhi gaul , "Tonmor-
row or mccxi day you will receive a letter fromme
the muenniters of time new Iloard of Fire aced
I'oiico Commemmiissiomters mmmmml you imatj hotter
answer theta at. ommce , accepting time termns
proposed. I hiato to see you lose your posi-
tiomi , butt you surely utili undoes youm accept
thee Itropositlon that will be macmule. ' '
Domeuhinig his heeemul dowmi close to thee cam' of
tue officer , hiascall renmarkemi Imi a stage
whisper , "Thee new ltut' Is all right amid it will
Ito so uiecitictl by time sumimrenmo coutrt. I know'
imenimetheing about law , mit ! mm this case I know'
just wheat I ammi talking ahmout. I have talked
vith Attorney General Churchill and lee tells
nie that time miew h'tw stanil time test ,
There are too memammy of you mmmcci following time
ieati of Rosewater antI hue vlhi get youm alt
into trouble. "
The imollcemiman lt'mnaumtieti that iiagcail 1)15
enore specific commcnrnmineg the trouble referred
to , but immatead of going into detail iiascamll
pumt on a kicowing look anti remarkoul , ' 'Time
mmew bonn ! will umot ums force , nor will it hmmuvo
to uio anmytlming of time kind. Tuvo of tins
umiombers tire solid ut'itiu the police jtmdgo ama !
thee council anti itt all mmiatters pertaimming to
thee police thee pjeitetmt force will be ignored , "
UNF'OiiS TilE SC1I1IME.
The policeman saw a chance for a leak anti
Intimated that if hue coumiti be convincc d thma
iiascahl'g stateneemets wem'o true bee mmmlgimt
leave the imreaoat force anti go with tii15
Chumrchmlli-htmssehi crowul. Feeling sumr timt 1mG
had a comivert , Ilascail grew confidential , anti.
taking the officer into tIme ithiado of time Heart !
of Traule building pouiremi thea follow meg tale
into his ears : ' ' 'oum see It is lute this , TuG
new board wIll organize a new paiice forcG
anti iut new immeim on every beat 1mm thin cIty.
Of oterse time olti oihtcers viil arrest timemmi
anti talc titeni before Jutigo Iicm'ka , who vhi1
at once release thmemmm , hcoidimig that the new'
union are real officers instead of hieing mmicn
utho are lmnpersonmmting otficers. As soon as
our men arc released time ) ' u'lii brIng imeav
uiamtmage smuts against time ollicers naakimmg thd
arrests , Including their lionultunneim iii thee
stilts , So far as thee heossesslon of thmo i'ccord
of tiit' fire anti Police conemummissiomi is con-
cerimemi , we care mmotlmimig , Lauu' itt iau' , anti it
is an easy tnatter for tms to get time m'ecoruis.
Time dm1 board is simply a timing of th
past , anti don't youm forget it.
"Now , " said ilascahl , am ( be was
abomt to leave in oruler to catci
another policeman , who was mm block
away , "don't youm say a word mubotit t'hat E
imave tolul you , hint go at , once anti see flnoatch
or Vantiervoort anti get in lIne. "
It is knmown that hinscahl calleti cmi severs
policemen yesterday anti in each Insi'aiice hG
ropeateti the sauce story. It is also kmmowni
that in every imestance lie wan tumrnt'ti uiown
by the officem's , wimo tolui heinmi that thty crs
running their own affairs ameui would ctiatinuo
to tie so without any of lila assistauice.
Several other macn were umimem tIn' streeta
pmmrsuimmg time sanree himee of tacttrs , html s
for as is known not a policemnan was in.
dmmccd to uiesert time presenmt boon ! ,
In every instance the policemacim were
given to unuierstanmi that tonmarrou' nmornIni
uvas lice fixed tlnme for time test , Thees' were
told timat at that time time Cimmmnchmihi-Rmmsseht
itolicemen would be pulL upon time streets
with instrmmctions to report to Ihroaichi alec !
Vanutervoort.
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CA ItNilGilO't' SI ) II % "I' ii lISt AS'l'IIY.
Aiii'ja'i i'roet'ssuf''iuiiumg Cuummiuer
do St'et l-a.'i's l.ittltm imt'n'.t ,
PITTSHU1IG , Aumg , 12.-The Carnegie Steal
conipany is not enthusiastic over the auleget
discovery by tlmree steel workers of the lost
art of weleitmeg copper to steel mind ircn , ( bergs
Croinley , Cornelius Simay and .Thien ltyate imave
subniitteul samempies of their work to the
Carnegie company , hut they heave nmo provers
that the welding can ito done upon a eons-
nmee'cial basis , ute as to mmiake it profitable.
Chairmnanu Lelsiummman of thee Carnegie cenmpan
etateul today to a representative of I' o As.
soci.mteti press that thee commipany Imad mect takerS
up time mustier , anmti that no exitenmrnenmli would
be mactie at their mills. As a mmummttor o
fact , coppec lined plate woumid only ite of use
on salt t'ater , and theet it would be avaliabld
only if mnanuf.ictureui at a itrice timat woubi
warramit shipbumiitiers in using it mmpn men-
cbmant m1mips. As for covering artmmr imlateS
with copper , Mr. Leishmmnmmnm sttuteti that such
a thing would never be deco , It wuuil oemI
ham of muse Iii imreveretimig corrosion , anti timeno
Is so little of thee armor plate below time watee
11cm that tue copper woumlul be umnacceasary _
Mr. Leialmueman also denied that the commipan
heat ! offered time mcci a fixed price I'm' timeici
discovery.
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i-'Lt'lIiL SAYS hIll IS VOlt W'ilI'i'NIIY
Amhmmits tiumit 'I'li.'m'ais it Strnu.g 'l'lmIrmI
'Vermi , S'utlmicumt iii I lie l'mmrty ,
NrIV YORK , Aug. 12.-Ex-Governoz
Flower was iruteru'iewed by a Woniti come-
i'pondermt at Saratoga regardIng the demo.
enatlo pt'esidential siomninmutlon amid salt ] : "
ames for Whitney. I don't timink im is a
canmiimlatu now , but I nni not at all auno
heat he would meet be acme It mmitowmm ttmat it
was a party necessity , There are meet mnany
flea 'ieo would refumso a leresidentlah emommmina.
thai. The ex.secretary tells wheat Is abso.
lutehy true about the growing setmtlnmment lea .
favor of Cleveland , ci' , rather , time atinmmniatra. -
tI'mmm. I hmavo no idea Mm' , Cievelanmi uvants ii
tttird terra , but lee is mu very strong nmamm am !
% lli imumve a good deal to do whim tmmsklmeg time
canmllmhmite , 'lucre is a big mamuss of demmuocrati
wimo uihi vote for time party candidate who. .
-.ver - imp umisy be. "
t4't'm''ma s'y Cii rilsI , at Ii iii ii I I , ,
DL'i.UTII , Aug. i2.-Sccnctemry Carl ale anus
manty arlved here today on the Aucarant
ltll arc well.
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