, - . , ' - . . & . I . THE OMAHA DA.ILY .BEE. . . . l. _ " j - rAn.JJSIJED JUNE 19 ! , 1871. O r.AlLONDAY IORNiNG" SEPT.EMBEU 9 ! . 1S9. SINGLE GOPY 1J"IVE OJ Nf'S. - - - - - I _ , I OnltATED ) TiE UEFORIS ) Ooncessions ! Made by the Porte nt the Demand - mnnd of the Powers , UOT LIKELY TO PROVE SATISFACTORY ! lrldlh Clllitee II II SIII'rlntetlt the Alllllc'ntlu If lie Jh'fm'IH ' \'hleh Ofcrl ! : o unrnnCec' of 'Iheir Jcnl ClreeCh'e. 'CONSTANTINOPLE , Sept. S.-Tho drago- ; n1ns oC the Drltsh , French and Huulan em- baBsles have received the decision of the Porto with reference to Armenia. The Porte proposes concessions entitling the clragomans of the three embaules to deal with the k jircIdent of the Turkish commlte of con- trol , which Is I to supcrlnteml the application 9 of reform , No Christian valnors or mutea- I sales will bo appointed , but In the other I admlnlstrat\'o olles they will be chosen ! In . The Chris- proportion to the populton. - tans will bo admited to the gondarmarlc. ' The mutessarla will be elected to the coun- cis of the orller and a constabulary will be stablishcd. I Is not believed that the con- ces lens will satisfy the powtrs. I Is pointed out that owing to the persecution the Christian population Is so diminished In many clstrlcts that I Is now In a minority. Mohammedans. Th" omciais therefore would always bo ISnIHXA'I' NJ' 'l'll IO'VA 1ItTOItS. ( ; Ollc'nCI IU Che It.e CliMe CnuHc fi 1"c'cll II )1' : le , , . CITY OP MEXICO , Sept. S.-The Notcoso says the lawyer , spejo , defending the Rowe brothers , will b ! punl&hell for contempt , ho having used improper ) language In crltcls- lug the acton oC the judge In the case. The attitude of certain papers In denouncing nil the Mexican authorities bzcauso they did . . nol immediately surrender Howe. Is compl- eating the situation , but Minister MarIscal wl act impartially. The insults oC the Iowa Jper are ! everely felt , because entirely un- just Minister Iarlscal Is known to bo most especialy friendly to AmerIcans , has atl American wife and Is Crequenty crltcsel by the opposition for hIs impartial conduct In all cases pertaining to American ! and no minister could bo selected against whom the charges preferred by the Iowa papers could have been more inappropriate. ) ' The resident Amorlcans denounce - hementy the insulting charge of the Iowa editors , who know nothing oC the affair 'h ) ; re and can only sea one side oC this now famous case. 'he anniversary or the battle of Chapulepec was commemorated today by President , Jlaz and cabinet There was a I . great display oC military and I magnificent , wreath was placed on tha monuments of the : cadets kied In that battle. Speeches wore I made and the exercises were of n fpcclly' ' solemn character There were few Amerl- I cans present. i ' Presldont Din wH. on the IGth Inst. distribute decorations to Ierons entitled to them for personal participation or that of their fathers or brothers In the battle of Puebla do Sargos < . A great rallcal : liberal organization known as the Constitutional Herorm club organized to combat the growing power all prestige oC the Catholic clergy , and defend the pub- Jlc schools , Is weekly receivIng accessions of members over the country , This Is thf , , I Mexican A. P. A. society and Is believe 1 : hnye affiliated with tha America orln- Izaton , as the Prinipies are thin same. 1m- Onena 1Ita , editor of the Homo Journal hero , Is one of the chief promoters. The Constitutional Reform club Is causing the arrest or all clergymen circulating document hostile to the imbue schools. The organiza- ton Is a formidable one , ali wl have great Influence In tim future politics oC the coun- try. _ _ _ _ _ NO IU COGXI'I'IO : POl 'J'un CUhIA . $ . Icech'ccl (11) ' Two ) nC'1 In tht , CnlClhlnu Coua.i'li. ( Correpondcnra or the A.socnte,1 1're5. ) 10LON , Aug. 2 . -lr. Oeronoml Osea , a Itthber I ? of the municipal council of Panama , mace a propositon that an address be Font to nil the munlclllles of the republic , ask- lug them to join that oC Panama In petton- Ing the supreme court to recognize as belligerents - r ' ' ligerents the Cubans now fighting for their political cinaucipatton. The author and ! r. Sautes JaguleCa appro\'e the proposition and the rest voted against it. The government or the department oC An- tquoa has ordered that the $800,000 voted by the Assembly to bo expended on the independence - dependence day feast bo handed to the treasurer - urer of the charity institutions oC the city of Mediliin. A ploject Is on foot In Bogota to spend , the money uEualy voted by the general and do- partletal treasuries for bul baiting , music , fIre crackers , etc . on independence day In constructing an exhibition building anti In defrayIng - frayIng the expenses of an annual exhibition. ? Jcgro Co I IIU ) ' SClnIcllcl In 1,0ICI01. LONDON , Sept. S.-Rev. John Jenkins , colored , Ilresident oC an orphanage , accom- Janlcd by fourteen negroes , ranging In age from [ to Ie , baa made application to the magistrate of the low street polc3 count for p lulstanco to return to Charleston , S. C. He said the boys had Conned an orphanage band anti he had been told by a committee or pas- tors of the orphanage to brIng them to London - lIon , where ( Iiy could perform and thus raLo n'oney. He found that the laws would not Permit children under 1 to perform In public and they are now stranded without money ned he Ceared that they would starve. The magistrate was unable to help tIme ' arty . 'ho party arrived In nglanll on board the ' . ' steamer Paris , which arrived at Southampton on September 4. General Coiiins. United States consul general In London , said thL he coulJ not ashist them either. f .tlWCit tc hull Iht to Procoecl. LONDON , Sept. S.-Tho Paris correspond- cnt of the Times says the minister or the In- tenor , IntmldJtell by the violence or the populaton ! oC southern France. has made a compromise 01 the question of allowing bull lIghts and has Issued orders allowing the fights , but on condition that the bulls must . not be killed In the Spanish manner. I l'misMemIgI'r fUc'nmer111010. . , AN1'\VFiU' . Sept. S.-Tho steamer Nod- . laud , Captain Bunce , which sailed August 4 , , from New York for this port , ran ashore In I the river hero during a Cog. 'fll passengers were transferred to a tender and brought to . ! this city. _ _ _ _ _ Settling n 1011111 1) ' iiine. COLON , Sept. S.-The committee of Sic- aragutn mlnltpr , sent to Costa Rica with ref ' renee to the bounds ) question visited Port I.huon ) . 'uterdaylh l'reeident ICle- ias . 'fhl city is en tote In honor ef the vis- ltors . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ittilinit thin ' 'a'fer ! I ) ' Ic' 1'lrclO\c1 , 1'ATLIS. Sept. S.-Tho I rhode Paris , In i. speaking of the Waler care , sa's that ex- ' Consul Waler was eonvlcttd In the regular form and the clamoring or his tniuds whIt ' retard his Pardon. flrnII S'li'ett'tL ni .trhIrntor. ( 11/11 ! c.J'c'h'eI \rhI/Inr. . Peru ( via Gtvesto " . 8.-It h LUIA. l'eru'Ia CJh'eto spt S-I \ antounced that Brazil will bo askec 10 act 4 ' -t l primary arbitrator In the l H\au ! trouble. I' ' ' I Brazil tiechinci then l oombl ! wH } o ( asked to omliciate CIaLiieiu D'Iii h ' 'I'Iiousanilu. ( hllIMU nJ'II hip' 'lhoIIII11. ' 1' . PEnmSDUnO , Sept 8-\ \lach'o- stock dispatch to the Novo Yrema says that cholera Is raging In China anti thlt 2,000 ' deaths cccur daily , In l'eklu/ 'ri " ClllelOI Starti for Stnttiii. VIENNA Sept. 8.-The Emperor Francis Jsch mnn armY stant,1' nlUlfU\'erS * for Stctln , to lctli tbe ( Ot- . - 1.\Xlnn TI11 ! ! U'JII"II. . , ' , COII.eIJ.cl Co Jc'"CroJ' : ; : ; ' ; Their ) c'llll 10 Aiii1 , ( I' tl rc' , NIW YOI { , Sept. S.-The Morning Adver- tser wi say tomorrow : When the steamer Santiago arrived at this port about two weeks age she reported a strange Incident. On the first day out from Havana , while steaming along tM Cuban coat , the lookout sighted the hull oC what seemed to b 1 small pleasure craft hauled up upon a stretch of sandy beach. The rigging and spars of the vesel were gone and a great hole had been knocked In her port quarter. The hatchway , combings and cabin lg'ats hall disappeared and the vessel leaked a total wreck. ] The damage seemed to have been domie by man , rather than by the sea. The wrecked vessel left Plcr No. 10 , North river , a little over three weeks ago , In charge of Captain Sam liiiott. She had been char- 'tered by the Cuban revolutionary party In time United States to convey arms and ammu- ; nlon to their compatrlotc. In the 'nol of the vessel were stered 600 Winchester rlfel , 1,000,000 cartridges , (00 pounds of dynamite furnished by time American Dynamite com- patty , and , large Iluantte oC Irovlslons and medicines for ne d use. The crew was made UI' oC twenty.ono young Cubans , all sons of time wealthiest Cuban merchants In thc United States. ACer an uneventful voyage the Cu- ban coast was sighted one evening just at twilight. Simultaneously the smoke of a steamship was seen upon tie horizon. The yacht anchored In a sm:1 cove marked upon the chart a a coast rendezvous of the Insur- gent army and the cargo quickly taken ashore The following morning the yacht slo : out to sea. A stearer WS sighted. I was evi- I denty the same whol smoke had been seen before ar1l It was discovered she was n Span- hail crulscr. To run out to sea meant Inov- labl capture , so they had a hole knocked In her port quarter with an axe and her tipper works totally destroyed. Then the young patriots struck for the inland where tley found sheter : In tie insurgent camp. Two oC their number left Cuba last week . reaching Key West Saturday. Their companions will follow t'lem hy circuitous routes. They wIll man I second expedition blmlar to the first. O\"IUlt1U A CtUA'II'I'\ ' AlDIS. 1111 Icc'l SCurc11 A"'I ) ' I'reinrntor ) ' Cn Shlllll'1 to Cnhn. TAMPA , Fla. , Sept. S-Mueh Interest Is manifested here among Cubans In a seizure or arms near Cedar Keys , August 29. A sailor who hall been engaged on a boat which conveyed large quantities or arms and ammu- niton Cram Tampa to Phiip Burns ' home in ! Gulf lammolt , twenty miles from Cedar Keys and eight miles up 'aucasas river , informed 'of what had occurred A party went to Burns' home to selzo the arms and were kept at bay by Burs with a shotgun In ' amid. Ho denIed having contraband goods , but was finally persuaded to submit. Unied States Marshal Mitchell compelled Burns against his protest to haul the gods to time river One hundred riles And 100.000 rounds oC ammunItion were found In a bar under the hay. Burs pleaded : Ignorance , contending that the boxes ho hall were for friends gvlleneo oC Collector Cottrell's alertness Is tOWn In the slzure cf provisions cwned by Captain Hector on North Key , where ho con- tellllatel opening a fish camp. Ho had pur- chased large quantities of ProvisIons In Jack- sonviie. : Last Saturday he reached Cedar Keys and endeavored to employ Captain HOdgson to bring the provisions back , as ho had abandoned the pan. : HOdgson reused unless Collector Cottrell agreed , as filibuster- lug excitement was Intense Cotrel was cohsule and agreed. lector fixed Sunday night for time trip , Cottrell took tie party Saturday night , went to North Key , woke the negro In charge , amid , according to the negro's story , with drawn plstos ! compelled him to tel evorythlng They began questioning - ing the negro , who said yes to everything. All the provIsions were carrIed to the custom house. Late , time government authorities or- dercll them to ba released on Information filed . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )1lE THOOI'S DESTINED FOi CUIIA. 'l\c'lh' ' 'hollnlc AI1Utolnl 11111 l'remgmrel Co Sail in Xcn'emher. I 11 'llrc,1 Snl II emmlcr. MADRID . Sept. S.-A third army corps of 20,000 Is to bo organized , ready to sail for Cuba In November In case of necessity. Official advices have been received from Cuba that the Spanish defeated time Insurgents at Seboroucl on Friday. The Insurgents hall ten killed and , the Spanish three. A Spanish deserter was captured and shot. The Imperials Havana dispatch says that the troops under Colonel lver defeated a strong band or Insurgents lt Slco Grande after a hand to hand fight In which fifteen insurgents - surgents were killed by machetes At Guiana the rebels surprised the city soldiers who were out foraging. The latter later beat off the Insurgents. losing three or their number while time Insurgents lost six HAVANA , Sept S-Insurgents met the detachment - tachment oC Arro near Sagua Ia Grande and dcmsndell their surrender. A refusal was given them when they attacked , but were repulsed , all four of their number killed and six wounded. They then burned the vIllage , causing a loss or $50,000. LIeutenant Colonel Vasquez , lt time farm of Monteagudo , In the district oC Romedlos , had a lIght with a band of Insurgents , who retreated - treated , leaving five killed all twelve wounded OC the troops one corporal was killed and two soldiers wounded Major 01- vera attacked their rear guard and killed four and wounded six oC them. The squadron of Cama Juanl went In pursuit and killed four moro. _ _ Ullln'o\1 XIW"I.nllcl Comuimnezit. MADRID , Sept. S'Senor Canovas del Cas- tIle , the minIster for foreign affairs. utter a denial of the representations made by the United States with reference t8 the language of the Spanbh newspapers In regard to the Allnca incident. . I ; COld COMV'OhIT VOlt 11 I T.\.LIS'I'S. Commelt or thiLondon 1'1 ' 11 01 Shop , . j \ . J. Ilalfoiir'N Letter , LONDON , Sept. -Tho Graphic thinks the blmeta\sts will get cold comfort out oC lion. , \ . J. Balfour's letter explaIning his recent utterances In Parlam2nt against the feasi- bity ot an InternatIonal conCeronco. "Tho letter , " time Graphic says , "virtually confesses that the cause oC which ho Is the most prominent - nent champion Is hopeless , The fact Is that , even assuming a theoretic excellence of the bimetallic Eystem there Is noL sufficIent mo- live power behind the natIons to unmake the currency and other revolutions which please the AcademIc disputants , In AmerIca return- lug prosperity has forced the silver men Into silence. " sience. Time Daily News says on the same sUbJect : " : tr , ilalfour's letter Is one or the most ( x- trordlnary documents that was ever signed by a British minister. Mr. Balfour Is now ! the authorized exponent of time government's financial 101 ( ) ' . What be says the treasury sas. I I to be endured that the frt lord of the treasury should treat time gold standard lS a mere subject of acallemlc debate ? lie does not seem to grasp time mnenonietallists' view of time situation. A Mohammedan : arch- bishop or Canterbury would not bo more In- congruous than a blmctalst frst lord or the treasurr. " . Time ubstlnco or Mr. I3alfour's letter . which was yesterday cabled to the Associated press , vas that his views on bimetalsm had under- gene no chnge and that hI was and always had bon In favor or an Internalonal ajree , mont , but that ho el'l ' tot believe that on international confeence nt this tIme would effect such an alleel0lt. \I oCher Jlc'l . . the III'II'r : hl 1.1 C' . LONDON , Sept. 8.-Anetimer supposed Jack the Ripper murcer was 1\cf\eree this mora- Ing atlenul Oreen Time vitm was an unfotunato woman of the oltcast clasl and . from to and her her throat \aB cut ear eu Ind , , ' ' . No heal r'ufulb' battered with a stone. trace hI .heen dlcovcrd of the murderer Imrimutet'r " ' 11 time Glllcl Prix PA1HS , Sept. S.-The Grand l'rlx or the whelllon , at limo Yendole uu Lleno , was carried l nker. of : today by the American _ cctl.I , READY FORTIE ENCAIPIENT Louisville Fniry Buried with Red , White anti Blue Decrations , ADVACe GUARD NOW ON TiE GROUND Confederate "elerllc Vie " ! h the 1Vc'IrerN nf the II le JI )111.111 'I'lilimgpi 1'1 Il I I lt fur time ViI ! , I tor-l'nrimile ' 'u CI 11 I J' . - I.OUSVILI.E , Iy" , Sept. S-Vlsltors poured Into the f'als City today from the south as well ns train the north side of the river. Vet- erans who have attended former national en- campments or the Grand Army of the Republic - public say they never saw such a large attendance temlanco on the first day oC the great re- 11lon weel All railways hall extra trains , which were heavily loaded. Many Sons of Veterans are here enroutc to their national encampment at lnoxvillo. There arc others who never attended these encampments be- fore and who are now enrouto to the reunion ane of the Army of time Tennessee at Cincinnati and to the dedication or the National park on the btefelo of Chickamauga , the last of the week. This Is the third national encamp- mont ever held south or Mason and Dixon's lIne , and It so hallpens that three other great events elsewhere next week may bring many through Louisville now. There Is no doubt of the fulfillment oC the goral prediction that there will bo more union veterans together - gether this week than ever beCore. The loss by death yearly increases , but the desire to visit the battleFIelds and confer with conCed- crate veterans , who are doing everything to entertain their northern visitors. has attracted - trctee thousamls who have not heretofore attended a national encampment. The conCederato veterans are here In Corcl The comrades hunt up members of their alI regiments and brigades and then meet confederates - federates belonging to regiments and brigades that opposed them , when they confer about things which occurred on both sides , and have snch reunions as have not been seen since the servlco of over thirty years ago The decorations may hav been richer In triumphal arches and other designs at one or two encampments , but at none was a city so profusely or generally decorated with AmerIcan fags as Is Louisville today. Its business blocks , public and private buildings and homes are literally covered with festoons oC rrd , white and blue , with the American fag as the center piece oC every conceLvable desIgn. The flag Is displayed and no city ever hal more bunting out than this city shows today. The distinctive feature of the decorations Is the use oC the red , white and blue to Iho exclusion or every other color , even time evergreen arches. The portraits of all unIon generals are dIsplayed In unlimited profusion. The confederate veterans participated - : pated In all this decorating , as well as In I the entertaining. I The words of " 'aterson about this occasion have been heard all over time country , but the deeds oC these men will be known only by these who see time Courier-Journal buid- ing which L' complete enveloped In decora- tions or the AmerIcan colors In the most tons artistic designs. The Kentucky posts have been busy tcday escorting visiting comrallea from the depot and the conCederato veterans were ale seen ' hearty welcoming and escorting tbom. The first post to arrive In a body t01ay was No 39 oC Newark , N. J. I was followed 11) many others Time committee on eEc1rt estimates - mates that there are 1.000 visItors hero 10' night. Commmder-ln.Chler Lawler arrIves tomorrow morning , escorted by Columbia post of Chlcgo. On his arrival a salute will bo fred and he will be escorted to the GaIt house by the LouIsville and other Kontueky POts anti the citizens' commlteo , Sen'or Vice Commander Drchfeld and the Pennsylvania - sylvania posts will bo received with another salute and escort parade tomorrow noon , anti ( Read Admiral F. I ) . Allen . commandIng the naval veterans , tomorrol afernoon , The arrangements are complete for the guidance and entertainment oC visitors , but nona more so than those oC Chairman Robert - art Drown for the work oC newspaper men at press hea < quarters. , The St. Paul and Denver delegations arrIve tomorrow to open quarters for the contest for time next en- campment. Tomorrow there will ba recopton3 to Commander - mander Lwler and stat and time fagshp ! and other ships of time feet will bo put In corn mission at 4 p. m. followed at nIght by the dog watch oC all the veterans and by camp fires. The paralo , of time veterans occurs Tuesday morning and of the Grand Army oC the Republic posts on Wednesday morning - P"llU X " 'AS SM i'LICI'I'LY 'lIUSTED. HC'lc'rll 11'lcf that tile Amoult 'l'mteenVzs 'l'huimmt Stated. 'I'nl.el ' ' 1 More 'Ihll SCICIc. TERRE HAUTE , Ind. . Sept. S.-Asslstant Superintendent O. D Curtis of the Adams Express company reached here at an early hour this mornIng from Columbus , O. le Is making 1 thorough Investigation of the robbery or the company's safe by its local cashier J. Don Farben. The city agent of the Vandala railroad , J. Robert l3arnett , Is known to bo implicated In the crime. In addition to his participation In the express company robbery , he has taken a bunch oC California tickets. Darnet was checked up on the It l.st" , there fore could not have stolen more than $200 or $300 In cash from time Vandall road. Today's disclosures develop - velop the fact that the robbery was planned for the last three months , and It Is ascer- tamed that both Farben and Barnett had large amounts oC money In their possession before leaving Friday night The belief Is widespread that arben , who for many years has been a trusted emploe of both ) : ) the government and the express company , would not have run away with so small a sum as $10,000 or $18,000 . the amount conceded by the express company's officials as havLng been stolon. . FIGII'V Volt JOhN 'YAXT'S IOXEY. ( lucIUnn of thl' lC'Clllec1'1 3fimrringe 1'11)1 11 1111IrCIIC I'zirt SPOKANE , Wash . Sept S.-The contest for the estate oC old John W'ant , who was' murdered near Spangle , this county , three years ago , has developed one or the nso4t IIUzzlng mysteries In the history oC the west. Jell and Joseph W'ant were Virginia boys who came west many year ago. Joseph settled down In Iowa , married and brought imp 1 famiy of twelve chl < ron. John went to Missouri , and the question of his marriage Is now In dispute . Several years ago John came to WashIngton and took up a fine Carm near Spokane. There ho lived alone , can sldered a bachelor , until the night of his murder and the attempt oC the murderer to conceal time evidence of his crime by firing the house. A young man who claims to be the son of tIme murder.(1 lan Is here claim- Ing the property , and this claim Is now be- fore Judge Moore oC the buperlor court , Oepoiltons taken In Virginia and i 1ebra la , the claimant's former borne , con- I filet as to his identity , Some of the neighbors - I bars are quite positive that John W'ant was : never married. Others Are fully positive that I ho was. A decision Is not expected for some ' tIme . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Ihl'nHHllc' Field Church ServIce STETTIN , Sept. S-The emperor and eni- pres this moring received the Chorl nEO- caUon ! of StetUn and Iho Teachers' union , : nl listened to patriotc recItations from time windows the castle , loral oferlng $ \ ere then prosentld to time empress by time gIrls or the Augusta VictorIa school At 1 o'clock their majesties attended I field church bel'\'lce. A tent had been erected for their use In the middle of the barracks squaro. In front of the tent was un altar decorated In military fashion. The troops were drawn up In the square and the band accompanied the musical p rtun of tIme service . The emperor remained and took lunch with the officers antI the em- press . lef for Wild park. I HIIIO S TALKS OF lhiHTiLhh' , CClllcrl"Cn of ncn'erl.rnt. cnci S'I- h'll il'ithL Our O"n , flALTIMOIhI , Sept. S.-Cardlnal Gibbons doaverell a sermon to.ay upon his observ- tions during his recent trip to 1urope 'Tho ( , first subject wl h naturally occurs to me , " said time cardinal , "Is m ) several visits to Ute pope Present to yourselves a man In his S6th year palo anti emacIated , with the paler almost oC death upon hIm , and this paler Intensifed by thc white cassock and zuchetto which ho habitually wears. his body , is ale more bent than It was eight or ten year ago , but his ors are brlg\tt anti penetrating : his voice Is strong and sonorous , his intellect Is remarkably clear ali luminous - nous : his memory Is most tenacious , which , enables him to recall accurately events which' ' occurred eight years ago. lie also has astonishing - tonishing power of phylcal endurance , which enables hIm to hold audiences for several consecutive hours , treatIng on malt Imporant : subjects with cardinals , as well as with prl- 'ato Individuals , anti passing with ease Rll elasticity from one subject to another. He Is remarkab familiar wIth the 11blc events or the lay Time holy father naturally rejoices at the progress of time United States , anti takes a deep Interest In our POlitical all so- clnl institutions and admires our republic , as we have authority without despotism , amid liberty without license , and then our strength lES In time Inteligence and patriotism oC our pcolle. ( For eighteen rears the pope has lived within the wails of time Vatican . except when he takes some recreation In the Vatican gardens. lie sometimes retires to these gr- lens and resides In them In the summer durIng the heted term. " The cardinal drew a brief comparison he- tween time l'rench government And that of the United State with regard to the presence of religion In all branches of our government and the absence bf that In France. "But , " ho ambled , "I am happy to say that the spirit of religion Is still deeply rooted In the great mass of the I.'rench people " Contrasting the religious- liberty which , Contrastng relgiouslbert ) pre- veils In time UnIted States with the lack of I In certain European countries the speaker cited Instances oC civil splonao over telglous Institutions and , added : ! "Thank God we enjoy In this country ampl , liberty oC worship and freedom or conscen o 'Ve have n fair field and , no favor "Relative to the govtrrment of the people , " ho continued , "In contInental : Europe the taxes are enormously heavy and mOM minute and searching In their application . 'ho ria- son for this Is obvious. The European power have Immense standing armies , which are a drain on the material , moral and Industrial resources. We have no large army ( unlc1 wo consider as such our grand army oC pen- sioners , whose claims will expire coma time In the next century. ) We have no formidable - able or threatening nelghb < rs at our door The day that a monarchy \\0\h bo estab- lshed In close proximity to us on time Amer- troubles. lean continent " would bo beginning of oar Time speaker admonished his hearorl not to imagine from his remarks that the masses In Europe arc poor miserable , unhallp and discontented. On the contrary , he fouml the people comfortably clad ali happy and .on- tented In spite oC the hlw ' burden oC tax- ation. One -reaEn for this -In the cardlnl's opinion , Is time Cact that the agricultural dis- tricts have not been abndoned for the cities. "The people or time agricultural districts , " he Cxclalne : , "aro not Inf.ctel with the fever that burns In tIme hosrts of our farmer . of liar- rylng from the country } 19 the city and h1ston- tug to get rich. This Is a serious msCortuno ! to us. Our farmers are abandolng the lands for the towns. " 0- V1iTtltANS S'I'AU'J' I OI 1.0 LJISVI I.I.I. UUlh to lime ; il' Enccllllclt . " 1111k CC I I c. , : Ctt. KANSAS , CITY , Sept S -The famous Iowa ' State band that played at the World's fair I and veteran company A ol this city , the only I company of revolutionary veteranD In exIstence - I Istence , left this evening over the Durlngton rJuto ? for Louisville , Nashvihie . Chattanooga and Atlanta to take part II the different celo- bratons to occur at those cites In the near Cutue , At time Chickamauga celebration at Cimattanooga the band will lea'l compan A In a' procession which promises to be the largest of the kind ever held In this coun- try. The special train which has been pro- vIded for their use Is one or the finest that fnest : ever left this city. NEW YORK , Sept 8.-Three hundred members oC the Grand Army of the Republic left the city tonight for the encampment at Louisville. Edward J. Atkinson , department commander oC the state of Now York , was with the part ) ' . The delegation went In four special cars. The route will be via Albany Utica and Buffalo , and It Is expected - pected to pick up two Duralo cars on the wa ) ' . The train , which Is knoWn as the department ommander's train , will stop at all the staten - ton that members oC The army throughout time state lay Join the official party. The delegation starting from here comprIsed rep resentatves of all posts In the city , Drooklyn anti Long Island. WAShINGTON , Sept. S.-About 1,000 veterans and others , who form time 'Vash- Ington contingent to the Louisville encamp- ment , Grand Army of the Republic , left on special trains this morning. They represent over a roro of posts and branches oC the Woman's Relief corps In the District oC Columbia. The Mount Pleasant band and bugle corps , eighty-six pieces , accompanied them , - TOIX\DO DOES -Glu , \'I' IAMAGL' leln' ) ' Fall If RnlnSosmkM . Inlhll 1 Unronfell I ) the ' \'Inc. EMPORIA , ICen , Sept. S.-Emporl and vicinity was visited by 1 tornado about 3 o'clock this afternoon. Time worst damage was done to tie State Normal school grounds. Time new east wing of 'tho main building was reduce to a mass or ruins. ThlE wing was recently built .at a coaL of $ O.OOO and was but lately dedicated The north gable end gave way before the storm and was blown In. The roof was rolled up like paper and carried off half a block Time entl inside of Albert Taylor hall Is open to the storm oC rain , which still continues. The damage at the school grounds Is estimated at $10,000. and fears mire entertaIned that time wind may yet blow the other walls out Considerable other damage was done down town. Clark's wholesale furniture store was unrooCel ( and his stock of goads badly damaged. Basements and cellars throughout"the city are flooded , four Inches of water falling In less than two hours. But meage rlport9 have been re- colved from the surroundIng country where I Is feared the damage hiss been great. At hartford , twelve miles southeast oC lucre several - eral houses are reported blown down all one woman , a Miss Desle Henry , Is dangerously Injured. At Neosho Itapi.la a church , rev- oral dwellings anti a livery stable are reported destro'ed. A Santa Ye bridge , with 1,000 fet of track , Is also washed away near Reading. . Foresters I'r05se SOle ChmnmmgcH . CLEVELANI ) , Sept S.-1 leg1tes are be- glnnng ! to arrive to attend the meeting oC the supreme court of the Independent Order of Foresters of AmercJ , 'which begins on Tuesda ) I Is said the meeting will bo the most Important ever held and delegates will I be present from all parts oC the country I Among time questions t bo.dlscuuc arc the ! proposed change of Ute name , dropping the word ancient. I II also proposed to change the endowment plan and also to alter the ritual very materially . Sixty-two supreme officers and delegates are also here to attend the t ' nth biennial session oC time supreme lOdge of the Order or Chosen Friends , which begins . tomorrow morning. : l : lnlllCrl for Zip ' \ ' ) ' alt . SOUTH lNID , Okl. , Sopt. 8-Zlp Wal who Is believed to have stolen moro cattle train and bank and horses and been In more robberies and committed more murders and cost the government more money and the lives of more officers and citizens than any other outlaw who ever lived In time oC peace , was buried at public expense tOday In Jnld cemetery There were only three persons present , the man who made the coffin , the drayman who connred the body and the man who dug the grave , and each was Elplccd by county officials to perform his part. Dur- Ing his entire illness Wyat reuse to He any mlnl.ter and hence 110 nrvlces were held at the rae. hAVE ABANDONED ) AlL hOPE ) All Efforts to Reach the Men in the ' Osceoln Mine Are Futile. I ; RESCUING PART BARELY ESCAPE ALIVE . \1 Cnll.1 ifase Iclchc'cl lime Sllrle" In Surc'h' ipy ' Ihl . Crclllr ) ' 1)111- JencI-\llclCIII Cn Chc' Limit of tIme 1IrCIIlnIC' , HOUOHTON , lch" , Sept 8.-lingo volumes - umes oC smolte still Issuing Cram the mouths , of shafs No. .1 , Z all 3 show that the awful : fro whIch started In the Osceola copper mine short ! before 100n Saturday Is still burnIng - . Ing fIercely , and time bodIes or the tlmirty miners entombed are still lying somewhere below time surface , without a doubt dead , suffocated - Cocated by smoke and gas. Desles those rep rted yesterday the following - Ing men have been found to be among the missing : Frelerlcl , Reardon , Isaac Harlow , Mike Voc , Isaac : latson , Andrew Hossawlcll , James Wins , M. Cook , Samuel Williams. Five Poles whose names arc unknown at headquarters Arc also missing. Captain I' . Rlcharlls with a gang oC se\'en men went down No. [ shaft this evenJIK anti wet about 700 feet toward No 4 simaft , when they had to turn and neo for their lives on account oC tIme smoke and gas. Some of these men were very nearly overcome only rcnchlng the surface In time to save their lives. I Is learned the place where the fro started WS the worst In which It could have caught In the whole mlno and the only place In time mine where a fIre of any Ext nt could have caught Many of time men wlo Were working several levels below time twent.- seventh , In which place time fire cauRht , were seen as far UII as time elhteenth level ] , vork- log their way up. Several of the men who escaped claim to have passed ethers on the ladders who were unable to proceed Clrther on account of being overcome with smoke and gas. At the time the alarm was sOlllld ovpr 200 were underground , and all could have escaped had they used proper lmrecatmtions . Several mIners In their flight passed I group of seven or e'ght mon who had sopped to rest and were smoking their III pes. They ! seemed to bo In no hurry or to think oC the , danger. When told to hurry to the surfac I they remarked they hall 1)lent of tme , auc not one reached the surrace. : The Skips were kept running up and down' ' all day Saturday , In order to give any of th entombed miner a chance to epcape"1 they could reach the skips alive , but hone came up. Another attempt will be made Co reach time men In the morning. There Is no clanger oC the bodIes beIng burned , q m , It Is generaly thought the men escaped flout the shaft to some of the drifts leading to other shafs and were overcome by gas and smoke before tlmy could reach A place of saCet ) This being the case the bodies wi be recovered as soon as the fro Is gotten under control l and the gases lOUt of the mine. The shaf has been surrounded - rounded all day by thousands of people , all hoping that some sign or word woul be gotten from the mnen but have returned to their lmornes fearing the worst All hope has been given ulI by the officials of ever rescull , [ the men - alive. - l'El' . YX' I'J'E , IS TiE 10IJSE. . \eehleltnl " EI.lnllnl. - Ilc' " . I'hol' 1111) ' hilt , l h'rnl ) ' . DUDUQUE , Ia , Sepl. 8.-Speciai ( Telo- gram.-An ) explosion of dynamite at Specht's Ferry , ten miles north oC DUbuque , at 7:30 : this morning , killed Edward I.1tshaw and wife oC VIctory , Wls" , their boys , Ray and Matt , 12 and G rears 01d , and Hans Dforn- stad of La Crosse , Wis. . a quarryman , aged 3 : , and Injured : lat Faher or Wabasha , Minn. , ageJ 35. fatally . and bbel Lthaw , aged 15 , and Edward Beach of Laning , h. , both or whom will probably live. Latshaw was quarrying stone for the government - erment wing dams on the Wisconsin side oC time I1s31sslppi and boarding twenty men In a temporary shanty occupied by hIs family , stored , In the north end of whIch WS the dynamie , 125 pounds , In five boxes The men lodged In tents and huns on time hillside anti aCer breakfast strolled to the rlread depot , 250 yards north , while Ray I.Hshaw amused himsel by firing at a target near thl shant ) I Is not known whether ho aecl- dentally fred mto time shanty or whether the concussion oC time r fo caused the explosion , which sent the boards high In the air , cause time weather boards to Cal or time barns on the hl and was head mlrs away . Mrs. I.atshal was found deal. on the shanty floor. Her baby , Grace , 4 years old , lay on her bret , untouched , anti , her daugh- ter Mabel unconscious by her sldo. Her husband was thrown against the hill ad 110 I Just a the men reached him. Rsy's 10cy was scattered from the base of the hi to the summit and htt's , blown to pieces ws , scattered about the railroad track. I3forn- stae was also dlsmembc e. Faber was badly , torn and Dench's eye was knocked out . 'I'httM.tS SCOuRS TiE l'ItIISIDIIN't' . : nColnl CCllllt'c'lnl front Colo- nub ' \ 'ritemi nut Open l.c'Cc'r. DENVER , Sept. S.-In a publshel letter replying to criticisms oC Frank P. Arbuclce , chairman oC the democratic state central com- mltr and receiver of the land office , which accused him oC disloyalty to the demoeratle ) demoratc part , C. S. Thomas , member oC the national democratic committee for Colorado , says : "If time PrV In national convention construes " Clevelanelsm to be synonymous with democracy , It needs no ppophet to forecast its certain fate. I the msn who rode Into power upon its great- est teal wave , has In two short years wrecked its fortunes and laid its face Into the dust , Is to bo commended for hIs accomplshments then Is Ichabol written upon our party's' Cuturo. I have crltcled this adminIstration . I shall continue to do 50 as long as It con tinues to trample the party principle under foot. I have said , and probably will say , that I has repudiated every plank In the platform Even the president's boasted policy of cIvIl service has become a byword among all men. During his first administration MI' Cleveland removed a district attorney In Mis- sourl because hoas trying to manipulate a party caucus. At present huL' secretary oC the Interior , who In 1800 openly advocated the subtreasury scheme of the farmers' al- ance , Is now begging Georgia to cast her vote for sound money anti enCouragIng his subor- dinates by his examplo7to run the machIne e\'erywhere. I'l may be that I do not posses In any way the confidence of the national committee i for months past I have hall no word from any of them. Ioulbl ) ' you may have had , I Cn only say that so far as I know my relations with all oC thor are pleasant , and If because I propose to bo 1 democrat In spie oC time administration and Its syndicates I have of- fended any of these gentement I shall not , much as I regret the fact , make any cx- planations. I am weak enough to believe I truly represent the democracy or Colorado and that I I fell It Is my coumcern " -a " "llnl.Io Cam'go of 'lc'n 1551(1 SIlk . TACOMA , Wash , Sept S.-The steamship I Tacoma arrived from time Orient today , bring- log 3.500 tons of cargo Including 3,000 tons of tea and 1,000 bales of silk . ler officers say tIme cholera scares from Japan are greatly exaggerated and that the scare there has not Issurel time proportions indicated by some of the reports , : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : lo" IH'ICK of Ocrnl SIClllrl , Sellt. H. At Southampton-Sailed-Ems , from Dro. men , for New York : Etrurla , for J.lver- pool , for New York Arrlved-Saale , from New York At hlavre-Arrlvcd-La Csmpagne , from o\ York , 1 IUrXH C.\I I : ! . \t To 11.I , CCIIIOI l'eOiie'Of ( limit . \rl' Nut 1..Clc' Co tIle ) II"llllrl'M. wATlmToWN , N. y" , Sopt. 8.-lion. 'Johl W. Poster , ex.seeretary oC state anti time recent counsel for the Chinese JO\'lrn- mont , In on ahlress ( on foreign missions here tonlghl spoke a follows on the recent riots I In China "The Cormed after ; Chin : opinion ( by me ater careful inquiry and observation Is that the mass oC thus population In China , partcu- larly the common people , are not eleelaly hostile to the mnirsionarles amid their vork Occasional riots have ocurred , but they are almost invariably traced to the lerat or property holders or the rushing holders. They are bigoted and conceited to the highest degree , and re.rl the teachings of time missionaries - sionaries as tending to overthrow the ex- I tng order oC go\rnmnt and society which they look ullon as a Perfect B'stem anti jUtlncd by great antiquity. Time war with Japan , whIch resulted In a humiiatng \ ace and time loss , of territory , hS greatly weakened time Imperial authorlt and the dls- banding oC several hundred thouand troops , mosly without receiving time Pay duo themmi hau added to time prevailIng discontent and disorder. Under such circumstances It Is not strangJ that rIots should occur. "But 10 In AmerIca shoull : bo chary of our condemnaton when \ e recall the smuany O't- rapes which have been inflicted on Chlno3e subjects In the United Slates all rememb the Hock Springs , Wyo. , trouble a few years AgO was equaly cruel anti fatal In I , resuls , nl11 ref ( tel moro severely on our mmuthuori- tise. I was , however , In full supathy with the prevailing demand In time Unted : Statqs that China should be hold to a strict account for these outrages , hut In doing this care shouh ba exercised by our ! OVEnment that it I docs not lend itself to ndvanc3 time sinister projects of guropealovermcnts , which are Oi the alert to turn the Interrutlonal ! trouble oC China to tht'r own tmoneflt . TIme United States Is strong enougb to act lode- pel1ent ) ' or Europen combntons ! and China has never failed to colly with Its just demmuantis. There se3m3 to bo In a burt oC the public pres ! of our country a mlcon- cepton of the groummti umpotu which our coummu' try bares Its intervonthon in tlmeso riots , It it umot because vo are a Cimmistian country anti are eeeklmmg to support of Christian propa- gasmda lit Cimina ; it is simply becammso time PeOple in wimose hmelmaif our goverumnuont intervenes - tervenes are Anmcrlcarm cittzens pursulmmg an avocation guaranteed by treaty and iiernmiticd by Chminese laws. " ICNOW'flI.IGfl 01' Fht.tICHlt IhNllil ) . Ccmmmvict ltom'rl ( ' etsm-slhu ( .utve h1utckle' N. , 1 uifurmmmuuttomm. ItATON , N. M. , Sept , 8.-liorrie , time wit. ness in time Fraker iumsurance swindle , whmo is miow in jail at Springer waiting trial on a clmargo of burglary , hiss made time following statenment in regard to Ilackbey's commnection witlm time allogeti turning up of Ir , Fraker : ' 'I imave known Jim iiackloy since we were boys together in time neighmbonimood of Do Witt. Mo. , sesne twenty years ego. I was arrested at Moberley , Mo. , on August 21 , on a tele- grain from time sheriff of Coltax county , N. M. , for being imuphicatemi In a burglary at htaton. liackley , vise lives 1mm Moberly , hap- pomucti to be at hmomume anti caine to time jail to see me. lie asked me if I would talk with Imiumi in regard to time Fraker case , ammti I comm- sented , but I told iminu I would say notiming from behmlmmti the bars. lIe offered to got nun out omm a writ of habeas corpus , lie said lie woulti gIve inc mm fair division of spoils if lme could got anything omit of time insurnumce comum- Panics , and I timink lie got at least $1,000. When liackley rctumrimed front Kansas City Ime told me lie thomuglmt lie wotmid get $1,000 if I would give Iii ) Fraker's wlmerentmoumts. 'I ' dlii mmot give any immforniatlon about , Fraker , ho- causal bad none to give. " " 1)lmi you pmmrchmase-'a ammlt of. ciQtIle5 rimiu oil your way to Excelsior SprIngs two years a go 7" "No , sir.Vlmen I went to Mlssoumri a nuonthm hefre time drowumimug I imami a suit lii a bumndle. When I went from Kaumsas City to hirunwlcl : I left that btmnthle in a hmt rack , About two weeks hater I received time bumntiie at Rxcelsior Springs. I wore time suit there anti had it on when I returned to New Mexico after time tlrowuuing of Dr. F'raker. " "Did you ever have an otter from the In- ammraumco omen ? " "No , bmmt about six months ago , while living - ing iii liator , I was approachmod by a gentle. oman of timat place , who mmunde mmmc an offer for time lrmsuranco mnen of $18,000 it I wotmlth divmmlgo the wltereabommts of Fraicer or fumrnishm any comnmmjummmications from himmm. I imad to refuse - fuse because I knew nothIng. " i'IIItU'S C.ih'I'I'At. iS ( LtL % . A'V'i'lhtil. humnmugmmrmiiiuum ( pfL'ierIIL time ( ) eCmiMI'uk or ( reuit hteJtIelmmsa. LIMA , I'eru , Sept. 8.-Via Galveston.- ) Limna presents a gay epecaclo today , time fee- tival being lmi honor of time assumption of time office of president by Senor Nocoia I'ieroia , who was recemmtiy elected. Time streets are crowded. Time route to the palace is lined with troops and flags are flying frommu all points , while along time streets at mhifforeumt polhts arches have been erected. Time Imoures along time route are covered with gay wreaths and bright flowers. President l'lerola made tin attempt tlmis morning to go to the cathedral to attend mass , but ime was obliged to return unsuccessful as time great crowdi of ent'nusi- astle people barred Imis passage and alniost mobbed him in tlmeir efforts to grasp hmi hand. President Pierela' addressed time people as follows : "Worn out with nmisfortumme , l'eru imas risen , resolved to end time horror of time past year. Neitimer conflicting opinions mmor contrary interests must dtvido us , and our emily thought mnmmst be for time good of the na- tion. The coummtr ) ' dementia this anti mme true Patriot will refuse time call. You and I received - coived the people's mandate. In the perform- once of my duty I shall act with aim eye singly to the commumnon good of time people and time laborers , At this solemn moumment of accepting - cepting on oath tIme cimarge , I can only say all hmammds must work together , trusting cacim to mb hmia duty. " The following cabinet hiss been announced : Home , Antonio Dentin ; jmmstice , Augusta Al- barracin ; foreIgn , Mellton Porras ; var , Domingo - mingo harm ; finance , Frederlco _ liasanini , MRS. ST.INF'OitlVILIi lI.VIi l'LIIN't"i' Govermummioust SnitNot Likely to Immm- i.mvi'rim.Im 15cr , SAN FRANCISCO , Sept , 8-Judge L. D. McKissick , special counsel for time Ummited States in its $15,000,000 LolL against Mrs. Jane I. Stanford , has comnhmleted Imla argument anti brief before time UnIted States circuit court of appeals. If time go'ernmncnt wins the suit it will iii no manner interfere with the bequest of Govermmor Stanford to time mmmii- veraity , Tom' Mrs. Stanford will still lmavc aim estate of from $5,000,000 to $6,000,000. Time governmnent's suit was orlgimialiy filed on Mardi 15 , nrA after on argument United States Circuit Judge itoss sustaimmemi time dt- femmco'a demnurrer to time conmplaint , and there is umow an appeal frommm Judge ltoas' iieclelomm , Judge MclCismmick's argument anti brIef controverts - troverts every proposition emmunciateti by Jibtige itoss amid cites ciminions Imy tIme sumprerne court of thme..Umuitmmd States in support of every position assumed by time gr.yermmmnent. It is particularly eeL ( orthi that Jtmdgo Itoss erred in imis intenlmretatiOmi of the contract bctweeum commiplainunts cmiii time railmoami corporation in following time hooso lictumsmm of tIme supreme court of California. TIme theory held Imy Jumige Rosa was that tlmero vmms no provision of law under whiclm the plaintiff could recover. Cumuglu t ( I iii , ( if flietui's I'oilnmvers , NflW YORK. Sept. 8.-A special to a iocai paimer from Colon says- : Official advices - vices are that Fbotumuclo Dtmstamonto , svlmo , witim ex-lresidemmt Curios Ezeta , took refuge on time Ililtimmim steamer iii June , 1191 , from the niuvolutioumists of Han 8ahvzmdor was token off time miteauflt'r Sidney at I.ibcrad ( Imy judicial order of Saum Salvador , 'fimo cimargo against isbn 1mm that ho comummiticti crimes under the Fzete : regime , and his surrender by time steamship commmpumny is iii accordance with clause 24 of tlmo Pacific nmmmll cormiract , which snakes time commiimany i.mmbject to mime laws , ordinances anti miuthorlty of the ai- 'ac1or republic wimilo ealitmug In Its tern- tonal waters. * - - Golmi flieoverieuu Arc Geumumlust' , LONDON , Sept. 9.-A Capetown dispatch to the Timnes says the discoveries of goki in Cnlquaiammuh are genuine. YAChTS \VERE \ REIEASUllED Was Done at the Request of the Earl of Dunraven. MOTIVE FOR TIlE DEMAND UNKNOWN Ite'imlmi ( " . 'eriiIe.i this''nrk of time l'revIumm , liemp.mresmue'mi-lhsarml of 'i'ruiilt' tmmrIc l'luit'e'ml umu tIme 1uiiI 'umter Limit' , Nfl\\ . YORK , Sept. 8-Time b'aclmts lie- . femmuier and Valkyriol were both mneassmred at tlmo Erie basin today. They arriveti at tlmo basin about time eammue time , 10:20 : mm. mu , , Val- kyrlo 1mm tow of time tug howard , lefemmder having a line from lien tender , Ilattlo l'almner. Mr. Joimmi hiyslop , time oilicial incas- urer of time New York Yacht climb , was wait- log ( or timemu amid got to vork witlm his steel tape cmi time water hue mmieasumroment as Prommuptlh' mis possible. Time racers lay lii pretty mmuumclm the saummo imoeltiomu as on last Prltiay whmen they were fIrst mmmcasmmretl. Vaikynie being just oumtsido the dry flock anti lfentler to tIme eastward of lien , witimimm trnmclu. Mr. I lyslop wommhd not say at that timmue why' lie imati conic to mmmake a secommti nmeassmremeumt , hmtmt itv.is mmoticetl hue mmmado time Ihoarti or Trade mmmark on time water 11mw of both ships. This consists of a crescemut luaimmteii in red on tIme side. in thui center. witim thu cud of each mlos'mmwanti ltolmit mestimg Oii time \vater line. It was said by several imamitis emmiployeml at tlmo basin that \'aul'rio hoohieti tigimter timama when hue \vns iloateti Friday. Mr. hfysiop occumlmietl mu ntll 2 :1 : r. iii takimmg iii a mmmeasumre- mmmcnts , after wimiclm the yachts were towemi agaimm to Bay Ridge. AND Thi1 GOAT CAMi IlACiC. \'alhcyrie accomplished mmothming else while 1mm tIme basIn , situ got back lien black goat mnmiscot. This worthy xmmmimumal is the imropcrty of Dick hlurke , time 'iileamvsku watchmmmmamm on time dock , vtmo hoamucti the goat to Captain Cramifleiti wlmcmm Valhyrle was ilrat dry docked , but on Tuesday last , vlmen time yacht returned to time Robins yard , sue detcnmmmimmetl to leave time veasel and retmmnmm to her tiumties eu lImo uhock , hhtmrke was 'ery giati to roe her again , for ito Placea high valmmo on her vortlm as a iumascot , as time following 'ill show : "Five mmmoimthms ago , " said Dick to a reporter today , between semmtences iii srimich ho informneti hundreds - dreds of sightseers that time yaclmts hiatl been 1mm time basin ammtl gomme away , ' 'that goat cammue to mime vitimuumt any ntlvamcos , frommi me. My 'lfo nntl Im'ero just taking care of three of our boys , who were very sick vitls tIme nmeasles. My m'Ito raiti sue woumitl look out for time creatumre for a time , anywtmy , anti we did take care of lien , Would you believe it that frommi timmit mumoumment our youngsters hogan to luck up , anti it Vii5 only a siicrt timmie umitil tlmey m'ere all well amid catimmg as mmmdc as ever. " YCstOmtiny I3tmrhco saw Lord Ismmmraven on thin CIty of Brhdgport'mulbtyrlc"s tender , anti had quite a conversation witim his iortl- simiji. Thmo goat. question was refcrrcti to jestinghy by Valkynle's comnmanmier ammd ser. iotmly by Dick hhumrko. At mummy rate , before time City of Bridgeport left time ( lock ammo of liar enemy stood tip alongside of Iitmrko at the gate amiti nude known tIme lord's desire to have limo goat on hilts yacht during a race. hlurko conseimtetl , but tha three young wonuen who cs'ere clumatereti about timair fatimem cvoro long faces chmemm their lict was taken away. "My vife will never forivo me if Iboy lifcu 'llumrke as bin mmmascot wets bit aboantl time llritigeport , Wily IT WAS 1)051) . Time mn3'stery was cleared away at 11 o'clock tonight , when time foibowimmg mmotlce was posted elm time bulletin hearth of time New York Yachmt dumb after Mr. hiysbop hmad had mm conference vitim time America's cusp comnmnittec : "At time request of time earl of Ibmmmraven anti vltbm the acqumiescetmee of Mr. Iselin time incas- urrer of time New York Yacht club mnarketi timti yachts Valkyrlo and Defemuder at each end of time load water line.'hemi this was siono at time Erie basin today time nmeasmmrem' , met time request of time Amumerica's CUll comnnmitteo , yen- fled time mneasureummentc ttmkemm on Fnitisy , which \cero confinmmmeti by time rneasumremmmemmts taken totimmy. A. CASS CANFiEI4D , Secretary. " TIme placIng of time Board of Trade , or Phimmmscll , mnarlc atm thte yacimte is Fommmethlumg mien iii time history of time races for time Amner- lea's ctmp. Lonti Iimnraven's mmcotivo iii ask- lmmg to imave timPi sigmi fixed oum time vessels' water lIne itt Lint kmmown. TIme mark is used for thm purpose of emmabhing an observer to dPi- cover tummy chatmgo 1mm time imijm'mi set in thu wet er. STAMFORD , Coon , , Sept. 8.-Ex.Comnmno- done James D. Smmiithm , president of time Amer- lea's csmp comnnulttco , was immterviewed by ama Astociated press reporter thm evemmhmmg me- garthing the rcmmaeasur : nent of Dofemmder nmmd Valkyrie , Mr. Smmmith siml time ocarronco hail muo special sIgnificance or bearlmmg on the races , but was simply a matter of form t commmpleto time offical ! smicasuremnemuts of Friday. Whemu time yachts were mneastmred by Mr. liyaiop last veek there was mint time to prop. enly mnark the loati water line at time stein and stcrmm of each vessel. Such marking , imow- ever , is called for by one of the rachtmg rube of time Nw York Yacht club au a tsrt of time ofliclal mncastmrcmemmt. But under the cincum- stances time cusp committee conaemutei to waive thmi requirement umitil after the race Satur- day. It was decided by mutual agreenment ot thmo syndicate and Lortl Dunraven to mmmaric time water line on the yachts Sunday. Iic.aco the yacimts vore mmcarlccti iii time 1)r'o basin today. No change was made in the otimer mneasmmrcmcnts , said Mr. Smith , today's affair being a mneto matter of forni. L1)TTING TiIlMSELVFS DOWN EASY. LONDON , Sept , 0-Thme Daily News timia nmornimmg says of Saturday's yacht. race : "Val- Icynlo was beaten in a contest said to have been a test on all points of sailing , New commtiitiomis of wind amid weather mnay easily give imer a victory still. It may be argued tlmat Valkynio imappemmed to imavo time vorat of time shmammmefui overcrowding by vessels which proveti a dreadful hmimmdrammce to bothm yachts , Yommmmg Ammmerlca must reconeitler its position in this mnattor if it wielmes the for- clgmmem' mmot only beaten on its mmmcmlii. , but satisfied if lie iii beaten any other ray. " Tue Morning I'ost says : "Too miatmch smimoulti mint ho ummamlo of Satumrday's rae ; since it vas Vaulcynie's ilrst race after imer voyage , whmiio it must not be forgottemi timat time course was inane f.mmniliar to Defender's skip. per. Time only drawback ought imuvo been avoided , in tlmo pressure of time pleasure fleet. Thmat time best boat 'wins is time wIsh of all true sportsmncn. " TIme conmmmmemit of the Standard is : "Not only Iii [ lie iommg beat to windward , but on time rmmn back , also , Ietender shmowetl imerself to Ito distinctly superior to Valkynle , Time mace duos not afford a ground for imoime timat time table's s'iil be tumrmmed. i'ossibl ) ' , as every one % 'tlK mistaken as to tIme relative performancea of the yaclmts in a ligimt wind , they may also wrongly ostimnr.to their powers in a strong omme. " TIme Chronicle says : "We do not give up hope yet. l'enhmapa Valkyrlo'a skipper was not quite so sharp In taking advantage of the shifty winds of New 'erlc bay as timoso to the maimer horn , If these contests are to continue - tinue congress must step in anti compel ox. cursiomi steamers to keep off the course , " Time Daily Telegraph says : "Such running amid beating cannot imavo hrougimt out the ultimate - mate characteristics of the two craft , though limo facts of thme race are enough to shom Defender is a very able arid wommderful yacht. Time linghisim cimanmpiomi , Lord Dunraven , could not imavo opponents that would be moors equtt- able , nuoro generous anti more hulgim-sptrlied than time owners of Defender , celia flghmt tIme sea battle out of the same feelings of 1nlendlp- jealousy as are felt on this side , " Shot III , , \'ifi ammil hllmumsel ? , i GRAND RAPIDS' , Sept. 8.-At Otta heacim this afternoon Jacob Vaney , owns. anti captain of time little schooner , Tlmre& Sisters , wimleim rurm , on shack lake. shot his wife three timnes , then tunmmed time pistol uhmc.mi b.mrmselt smmdImmg a bullet into his brain , The moan died iuetammtli' , but the womsa nmsy recover. Jealousy on the part of lb. imubsrmd iii the ammpposd cause of ths tmsgtiij.