- U 'v-r I - . . , - - - - . - : _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - ' - - . - . - . - - - --T----------7 -tv _ frj - . ' 4V ' n- : _ r . THE . OMAHA DAILY BEE. I : , . . i I . - . _ _ _ ( I : r.AjLISIIED JUNJJ : ! :19 : , 871. OMAHA , 1\rEDNESDAY MOIINJNGs.IV'rri3E . . - . 11 , 1S9i. SINGT.JE OOPY JtIYE 1.HNTS. . . PARADE ) OF NAVAL VETERANS - Greeted with Oheors as They Pnsse Along 1 the Streol.8. CITY CROWDED FULL O VISITORS Allhnn".1 ClII tNt 1..tweel AHlllrnllt. fur e."nlnllll'r ZIsIer'M I'lnee- l"I'rnl ClnrkHln II ( mlhn _ 1'Alrl " II thc ) nee. I.OUBvn.I.t , Sept. 10.-I Is I doubtful I . ralr and fast this city , fariiott for women fst horses , ever bEfore entertained a many gtss : as are hero folay. Certain Il Is I the town never before hall within It lmIts ro many \mlo.scarrt < 1 Eohuter. I Is conservatively estmated that nearly 200,000 strangt- are hero , but the majority of thom thIrty year ago bore arms either for tim blue or for the cray. Il . the blue , and gray are ono toaay , and men who were then at war now walk arm " arm as hrothers. The bitter balrol of those dark days has vanlbed , -4- . The event or today was the grand parade or the Naval Veterans asoclalon , ' an,1 to judge by the crowds or men , women 'anl children who throngld tim sidewalks along the line ur march , crowded the windows and houretos , . all Louisville turned ont to seo. Its od ell- zeus , men who have lived here for the last forty or fifty yeas-and there are nlny of them-say I was the grandest sight they ever saw. lint the great Grand Army parade tomorrow , .whlch I. 10 b3 the event of the week , promises 10 far surpass I. , The hour set for the startIng or the naval veterans' parade wan 10:30 : o'e ' ocll. But as usual 1 there was porno delay , not eough , however to tire the anxious ralrlole thou- Ealds who hail , gathered 10 see It. \Vhen ) the order lu "I orwarI , m rch" was gtvn the old- timers movt1. There were fully 10OO ( men In llie. or course they were not all veterans f II of the United States navy. But Ihel vetcrans cf the navy wore the center of at. traction , und as these grzzld : and ray old heroes passcll through the streets they were greeted by patriotic cheers from the thro.ts 'of the tens of thousands of etzens : on the sidewalls , rrOI the windows and housetops. POLICE LED TiE WAY. A detail of police under command or J. V. ' . lammon ( led the way. The ' Michigan : mill- tary b11)1 came next end then the Lou'svlllo LegIon drum and hulo corps. A regiment of Indiana state militia folol\e,1 , the musIc and , next 10 the Hoosier .soldlers was the Louisvie L gln. Then In sequence came ' dlvlson ! of Klrkamp's cornet band , uniform Knights or Pylhlas , Schneider's military ball , Juvenie , drill corps ; Uniform I3nk Knights of Honor ex.prl80ncu of war. Mhslsslppl ram feet veterans Eichora's military band , ' Grand Army of the Republic juvenile drum corps , and then the naval veterans. Last In the parade , rIding In carriages , came a cora or marl veterans of the Mexican war. They , ' : ere too feeble with the weight of years to wall , anl few of them ever ex- pec 10 see another latonal ! enclmpment of the Grand Army of the Hepublc and In a few years they will be of the pat , and the naval Hlcrans will ho few , and l'ke ' the , veterna of the Mexican war , loa feeble to mach In Ilardl Just now there Is a vast amount of talk In Grand Army of the Republic circles ns to who will be the npxt conimantler.hn.ch'et. There arC a number of aspirants 10 the honor. hut as yet none of the candidates have developed HuUclenl strength 10 warrant I redlct'on [ ) al to who the fortunate lan wilt bo There Is a good deal of lalk however to the lect that Colonel Ivan N. Walker or hlaoaJo's should be electell. Another promInent candl- date for the le.dershlp is [ Thaddeus S. Cark- : son of Omaha , Neb. General S. C. Schute of Now Orleans has also ben talked or as a canlilate. There promises 10 bo a lively ferlramao over the ofco or senIor' ce corumanler. , General E. H. Hobson at Gteonhurg , Ky. , and Captlih Michael 11\ton or this city , boll being candidates for the place and the frIends : oC each are workIng hanl. I has always b"en customary for the encampment 10 give to the city II which the comrades are aemb the office of vlco commander as a tribute to th h081lal [ ! ) ' and the labor of the vc.terans. Whel It was decided In Pltsburg that lho next CnCallmont [ would be In I.oulsvlo , Cap- taln MinIon , who was one of thoJo who vent to tiLL city and worked for the Kentucky metropolis , announced that , ho was a candl. date for that place. Howevcr. the D part- ment of Kentucky , whIch met nt lopklnvl : last spring , proposed General 10bn by a : ClOEO'oll and although Caplan ! : lnlou's candidacy Is stIll being urgEd by the 11031 oC LOllsvll General Hobsol's friends are nick- Ing every odeavor to seuro the place for hIm. hIm.WOMEN WOMEN OPEN IIEADQUAItTERS. Mrr. Nettle E. Gunlock , national pros I- ( CUt oC the Ladies or the Grand , Army or the Iopublc , arrived from Chicago this morning and established a national headquarters - quarter at the Gal house. A largo number of member or the organIzation arrIved. among them beIng the national ofilcers , senior vice president , Mrs Mary Toby , In- diana ; Junior vice president , lr . Emma Dalton - ton , Kansas : slcretar ) ' . Mrs. Julia Ellis , Chicago - cage : treasurer , Mrs. Florence George , Wash- Ington City ; lhalllaln , Mrs. Mary Ieynohls , Superior , Wis. I.'or national president there are four can- dhl'ltes-lrs. Catherine E. Jlrst of this city . Mrs. elcaf [ [ of California , lr . Dalton of 1anu. and Mrs. GeorgI I ) . W. Gerig of l'lthbur The prospects are for a very close race , and at present none of the candi- dates appear 10 have much al'antage. Mrs. Florence George or WashIngton Is I t candidate - date for re-clction as treasurer and as yet no opposit Ion has Ilevelope Several humlred more members of the Women's Relief corps arrived today Mrs. EI7abeU. . Turner , Hoston , Is the only ean- dhlalo for national president anti wi prob- ably be unanimously elected Mr5 . Annie " 'lemeyer or I'ennylvnnla , past national presllent , arrln(1 at the heuII of a large delegatIon from l'cnnsyivanla. She Is ale a camlhlatl for the presIdency or the Women's HeieC corps . homc , and has 10 opposition. Eght ) carriages were secured for the drIve or the visiting women about the city this afternoon. 'ho carriages were furnished by the wOlen of Louisville. . I' The Fall City Is not only quartering wel Is thousands oC guests , but Is also enter- and was GI\en to hIs present owner t re- unable to h nllo promptly all tr\'n . and taming them moat rOI ) ' . The railroads arc msny complaIn about being held out along the way whIle I Is thought that ether may 1 : stusbie to get hero for the puallo tomor. row. The cUy has hren re'llenllent ! with elctrlc light displays on the streets , and on bulltlliiga. : [ eanwhlo the Preparations for the grand Iluare tomor'ol are complete. Thl reports to the marshal of the day show that Ihlre wl be lt least 45,000 veterans In line. General Cohen expects from 10,00 to :0,000 more during Ih nIght. The largest number ever reporl In line was 90,000 at Wuhlnston. I ALL HEADY FOR : IE FAflADF. The fot8 arid oilier features or the ] Ulllo are elaborate and everythIng Is ready for forming the line . Tins rehearsal of the : :00 trained voices that will slll patriotic : . songs was I great success toIIY. Pasl ( ionimander-In-Cliief Jell Palmer or New York. who managcl the bIg parade In Wapb- Ingten , was with the national omceu to- ll ) ' 10 assist In Ibo management , and Gen eral LeI Walact was also on hand . Governor McKInley or Ohio Is announced I ' to lie here tomorow. Senior Vice Com- lallr UurchDold and the members or the executive councIl ( r the national . .encanip- tlnt at I'llsburl last year arrived on a f11fdal traIn loda ) Amonl the arrivals today was the old war ! hone , Neil . aged 40 year" Ills present . owner , II. F. Cra" rrl or Northeast . I'a. . cot 1,0ueulon of him tblrt.lwo ; . years ago , aol says Ned was then 8 years Dill. Until tire 'pars are Ned dId his .hae of the work on : lr , ( 'rawfurtt'a r.rm. Ned was captured from . neral } ; srly's corps . . neir Washington . , by 'nlol scouting party thlrl-two years aKO . , : . , , , . . place In animal which had been shot In a skIrmIsh At , the close of the war \lr. Craw- ford left Washington on Nel'l back. Ito went first to Harrisburg . and there Mr. Crawford . ford grew tIred or riding and houlht a real cart , which Nell pulled from there 10 Northeart , l's. , Ned has been conspicuous at encampments lie gave out at 1ltsburA last year enl In tomorrow'l parade he will ride on n float. I CrWTIN TO CO mANDm LMVLEIt. : There was a receptIon by the Woman's Ie- ler corps to Commander I.nwler and , staff. In Grand Army or the Republic circles I was the leading racial event of the week. Thou- sands or old soldiers ! , , both of the blue and of the gray , attended. The receptIon began at 9 o'clock , and for two honr veterans , blue and gray , and their wIves paid their respects to the recaivlng party. I Is estmaicil by veterans who have attended every annual encampment - canImcnt slnco the Grand Army uf the He- public was organIzed that the reception tonight - night surpapsed anything of the kInd ever : hell In its honor It Is clalnCl that 10,000. . pcollie passed through the Gault house , where the reception was held. The parlor were elaborately decorated In honor or the event. : I.'lagl bunting and tropical plants were arts- tcaly arrangell about the rooms. There were three large parlor devoted , 10 the occa- sion and from the time they were opened until they closed an unceasing low of pea- PlO passed through paying their respects to the commanler.ln'chle , and other members of the receiving party. The receIving party was composed as rol. lows : 1.lrs. . Emma It. Walace , president of the National Woman's Relief corps : COl' mnnder.ln-Chler Lawler , lrs. John A. Logan , Colonel lunlln , commander-In.chler of the Sons ur Veterans : Mrs. A. It. IlItt. national Inspector Woman's Relief corps ; A. P. lurch- felll , senior vice commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Hepublc : Jennie lross , national secretary of the Woman's Relief corps . C. C. Jones , adjutant general of the Gran Army of the Republic ; Irs. A. n. Chcney , national treasurer of the Woman's Relief corps : J. W. Burt , quartermaster general - eral or the Granll Army or the Hepuhlc : Irg. Sarah C. Minks , national councior or the Woman's Helef corps ; L. B. Haggerly , chaplaIn - laIn of the Grand Army oC the Republic : Mrs. Sarah E. Philips , chairman of the executive board of the Woman's Helef corps ; C. V. H. Pond , Inspector general of thb Grand Army , of the Republic : Mrs. Cora Klnfdoln-of the : executive board of the Womau's Relief crops ; J. L. Bennet , assistant aljtltant , general ; Major and Mrs. Tyler and Colonel [ and Irs. Shirley. The master or ceremonies was Colonel H. S. Dlctrlch , chairman oC the un- tonal council , Grand Army of the Republic. WENT OVEn INTO INDIANA. Waerder parI" In Jerersonvle , Ind. , was illuminated b2autful ) ' tonight for a mal' moth camp fire. The streets and buildings were also lumlnate < . Thc grand stndas elaborately ! decorated , and over 200 prominent ox-soldiers were seated on It , while the audience - dIence numbered 10,000. In addition to the bands of t4e posts , the glee clubs had a tIne chorus for patriotic son ! ! . Six companl"s ! of the Indiana National Guard escorted Governor Matthews to the park. lie was accompanied by lion. G. II. Vcrgl , Mayor Whieside , Bon. C. S. Jewctt and 11ev. J. M. Bntchlmon and others. Mayor V.'hiltelde introduced : Governor Matthews , ' who spoke at length In welcomIng the soldiers In In- 'hhana. Captain [ Leathers , an ex.eonrc,1erate , Colow In n stirring and patriotic pe2ch or welcome. Iloii , F. D. ' lon 1' Poscy spoke ! II re- spouse for the union veterans F. : Ii. LIncoln of Tel City , cousin of the martYNII rresi- dent and a member or the Twonty-sith Indiana regiment , gave an exceptionally In- turestng talk. General Lew Walac nod Corporal 'fauuer werc unable to la present. Miss DaIsy O. Lite of Cincinnati captured the audience by her recitation of patriotic lmber. Several veterans gave theIr ex- periEnces. Interspersed with recitations end excellent vocal music. There were numerous regimental and other reunions ot New Albany anti JelerJvle : today , elI In this . ' tolay us wel as cIty. The tradps unions oC Louisville and vicinity toni ht gle : a very large Industrial parade In honor of the visitors , each man carrying I Chinese lantern. . Many banners : exprezLvo [ ) of good wi from the workingmen were displayed After a stormy meeting , lasting 11Purl' sIx hours , the Naval Veterans' association tonight elected officers for the ensuing ) 'ea. The time and place for the next nnnual meetIng was left to the discretion of the nel Iy elected almlrnl. The following were the officers elected : Rear admiral ( , Samuel Alman New York : commodore , E. C. j1ar'lua- bar , Zanesvle , 0. : captain , George rihch- I tier , Louisville ; com mandel \V. J. Fergus- ton , Phlalelphla ; leutenant commander , E. I ) . Ilss , Brooklyn : senior lieutenant , D. D Ungay Rockfor.l . Ill. ; under lieutenants : , Jamel Innle ) ' . New York : J. L. Ferguson , Thomas G. leenos , Cincinnati ; paymaster , II. F. Duston , Providence : feet engineer , G. I. . Seavey , Chicago : JUdge advocate , general . Charles Cawley , Chicago ; chaplain , Rev. A. S. Williams , Detroit. There was a great deal of complaint made by the comrades , or shipmates , owing to the fact that the date and place for holding the next encampment was left 10 the newly elected admiral. . COhN SIO\"S A SI.UBI'I' 1)ICL.l\l1. Irouth Uurhl Aisgis ( Cuts ( lie Crutl lu Se"nl Stnh' . , WAShINGTON , Sept. 10.-The September report of t'iio statistician or the Department of Agriculure shows a decline In the con- dIton of corn to 96.4 , from 102.5 In the month of August , being a falling off of 6.1 points. The prospects or the corn crop have suffered from Irouth during the month of August In the surplus producing states or Ohio , Indiana , Illinois , Iowa and In a portion or Nebraska Reports Cram Indiana , Iowa and elsewhere indicate that though there have been rains lullng the later part oC the month , they have generally been too Inle. Drouth has also Injured the crop In the easter states , New York , Now Jersey and Maryland . More encouraging reports from the south indicate In that sectIon the ( crop wil 10 larger than ever before. Too much rain I noted In certain sectIons of Soul"l C.olna. Alabama and Mississippi , anti drouth seels to have affected unfavorably certain localities In Toxas. Heporls , however , from this section are generly : rn\'orabe. [ The averages In the prIncIpal states are : Kentucky , 106 ; Ohio , 83 ; 1\jllgnn , 85 ; Indiana . diana , 86 ; Illinois , 97 ; Iowa , 96 ; Missouri , Il ; Kansas 86. . The general condition or wheat , consider- ! log both winter and spring , 'arletes , which ' . are han'estel , , , a 75.4. against 83.7 last year 30(1 7 In 1893. The rellorted conlltona for lie principal wheat states are as fo1s : ; Ohio , 66 ; MichIgan. 70 ; Indiana . 53 ; Illinois . 59 : Wlscolsln . 85 ; Minnesota . 107 ; Iowa 107 ; Missouri , 75 ; Kansas 40 : Nebraska , 75 ; Nort Dakota , 1051 South Dakota , 75 : Oregon , . 03 ; Washington , 79 ; CalIfornia , 75 . . Condition of oats when harvested . was 86 ; rye 53.7 ; barley 87,6 ; buckwheat . 87.5 ; po- tatoes 00.8. . lilit'rty " 11 Stuns un IH Joiiraie , ' . CHICAGO . Sept. lO.-The CJlumbl:1 : I b.1 erty bel starts on its trIp around the world i on Friday morning at S o'clok . I will first i go to the Atlanta eXJoJlton ! for , some two month , . Then It will la token to New 0- . leins and the CIty of Mexico , and from there to nunn'mead , where the bell \1'1 rIng In commemoraton of Magna Charta. Tht rest of the journey has not yet bem plned , but It I. the intention to have the bell ' reach Mount Arrarat In 1900 and ring at a congress oC representatives rrom Hry re llg'ous organIzton ' on . earth. I'IIH 'rlnH In thr l'rlllrl'H. NEW YORK , Sept. lO-Tho rep'blean primaries were hc1d tonight In the 1,400 d's. trlcts of the city 10 elect deleente" to the assembly district conveutiou . In most did- nets there was 'a contest tetwcen lie ( Plait Inca and the IrooJfehl ) or "reforta" rac'lo' . The result seems to have ben I dec'bive victory for 1'laU. although returns 3Q b l"g made slowly. There was much : bad feeling and not 1 few - fights. a- - , SI. JuN"llh 1rcl'utle lunH' Fulls . ST. JOSEPH , .9pt. 1O.-Speclni ( . Tele gramTholrnan ) Mercantile coml'any ' , whvlaal ' cJmmlI'on ' merchants , fai'etl to night for ' 5000 wIth assets considerably less 'fho State ! Nat anal bank or thl , c ty ho'ds the ( ri' , l'nJer for $1-I 000 ard the othe Inde\tedJe I divided anll ; cas'crn crel tor. 'he tfm has been in \Ulous here ' . Ilny 'ears NOVEL IWA \ CIVIL SUiT Lilgnton : in Adair County Promises Some Interesting Development , CLAIMS or MISSOURI GIRL , DISPUTED lt'lII ' " She ' \/H S..r'.t' . Inrrh..l to I " ' , 'nlh i i , , Inl I , , 'el' lie- lure 1 Is [ l'nl is 1111 \'lnt" I F.rtuue. ST. JOSIPl Sept : . 10.-Specal.-A ( ! ) civil suit to quiet the title to a tract or lanl In Adair county , Iowa , may prove oC starting Interest tu a number of-proplo In ( lila cltT. The land Is valueJ at $2 , OOO , and I calmed : by Margaret Johnson , n sister or John Craig , who IHel there a year ago. Mrs. Johnson's ownershIp 01 the land Is cOlested by Mary Clancy of thL city , a young " oman who claims she was married 10 Craig a few days before his deat' ' . Mary Clancy has a c .rtf- cite showing s11e was mar.'lell to CraIg at Savannah , io. ' by J. C. Brooks ! , a juat'co of the peac Thc Iowa heirs are Irylng to prove that she was 'arrled to a man who impersonated [ Craig , but who did not rcsemb e him In any wa ) " . 'fhey charge a wo'l known citizen or SI. Joeph , who his a wife and several cheiidrea wah ha\ng : marrld Miss Caney under thee name or J01m CTI , for the purpose of deframlng his helr3. The case Is now ere trial at Greenf ! l , In. HE m IEIED HS FIRST LOVE. When John Craig camE 10 this ( city In June , lS91 , he was dying of consumption. Ills hollow cheeks and hacking cough foretold - told the quick approach or death lie went to the homo or Henry Walon , who hall been hits schoolmate In boyhood , and remalnell l'llere until time later part or Jul' . I was ! while he was at Walton's that Miss Cancy \lsle,1 , him frequently , anti she says they went to Savannah one day and were 'mar- ricti. On his deathbed Craig laId his FIslpr ( heat ho had never been married. Miss Canc ) ' says they were married on July 27 , whie the marriage certificate Is dated , July 28 , the day Cr.ls returned to his Iowa home to die. Craig and lls Clancy had been sweethearts In their younger days-when he was a boy at work on his Cather's farm and she lived wIth her parents In an Iowa village. They had been lovers [ many years , but became t- tranged. and Miss Cancy married a man named Balier. As Dakcr's wife she vent to live with him at Savannah and Craig lost sight or her for a long [ erlod. lie acquired wealth and traveled all ever time world but was never married unless he marrIed Mary Clancy a week before 'ne died. . LOVE STORY SlIATTlRED. . The young woman's choIce or a husband \I'n an unhappy one , antI she was divorced from Baker. The divorce was granted July 18 , 1894 at Savannah and the court gave her back the name of Mary Clancy. The day after the divorce was granted she met John Craig again at the Walton hOle In thl9 city. When Craig died Il was found \ that his will , made many years ago bequeathed n.OOo or his estate to Mary Clancy. She says he married her when they were reunited afel theIr long separation , and as' his widow she claIms an Interest In his estale. The love story oC Mary Clancy Is shattered by the justice of the peace who married her 10 thee man claimed to be John Craig . and hy the witnesses present at time time. They descrIbe a man wbo was In perfect health , but who walled with a I I p. The bride- groom was tall and or heavy build , while John Craig was slender anti emaciated , and his form bent under the weight or the disease that was dragging him down to the gra\'e. The description given by the witnesses to tIme marrIage Is exactly that of a St. Joseph man who was known to be a friend of ls . Clancy. Should It prove to be .hlm who In1rsonaled Craig at the wedding , be Is'a bigamist , for he has a wlrs In this city At the hour Craig Is said 10 have been mar- ned In Savannah he was many miles away , gain to hl.bomo In Greenfell , where be tiled a weele later. - - o IESl lnJ 'l'lhli 'l'IIIAL Ol lVItit.tN'v. Xo Very MulerIul'l'esl iiiioii' Sins . Yet Ih'1 lt''eloie.I. - SAN FIANCSCO , Sep' . 10.-Another week of tht Durrant trial opened today , after three days' rest. The witnesses tolay were all 01 the searching party when the garments of Blanche Lament were discovered concealed In nooks an:1 : cornl S oC time belfry of Em3n. uel cmurcim The dcfendant's at'ornoy tried to show by the witnesses that the pole department - partment , lead . conducted , the . examlnatfon ! . , cr Wo church building carcIesmy . , ann that whie time hunt progrossol the church : was open to the ) ublc , and that hundreds of curio IS c t- ! zens p.sscd through the building. The paVes ! stalell al cross'ox3mlnaton that ( the articles had bE. n found In places difficult oC access , Indlcat'ng ' that the person who had hidden them head bean familiar ! with the belrry. John T. Dare , a proseculng attorney of the polc : court , testified that under the head of Blanche Leneont's body ss I Jay In the bel- fry , hall been plcaJ : two b'oln of wood , such as are common In . dissecting rooms. 'r"hllllln SIiihIhi'm' $ ' 't'eIgii is . . CHICAGO , Sept. 10.-The freight lines of the Central Traffic association were In session - sion today , but accomplished nothing of Im- portance. The chler muter before the meet- lug today was the qmeoation or weights at the stock yards In this city. Under the present Fystem Ihppers' [ weights Ire nloptel , antI , time mnnner In which they are hanilcd gives rise to some dissatisfaction . lS some of the shippers claim time roads have favorite customer - tomer who are given better weights than ( lucy receive. l was propose.1 to handle the mater In the same way the western roads looked after the busIness , which would take It entirely out of the hanls oC time shIppers. The latter are very strongly opposed to the ( change , and the roads wi be compelled to ovrcome I power oC opposiion I they make aY change In the present method Nolhlng 'I. definite . was determined. . thought In h ) " the Ilnitinuimse & Ohio CLI'I LAND , Sept. 10.-The Valley railroad - road was sold [ hero at publIc nlcton under an order issued by United Slates Judge Ricks . There was hut one bhlder. the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad company , and the price re- alzel was $3,700,000 , being .500,000 more than the ( minimum figures by the court. I II slated that the road will immediately be Incorporatell under the laws of Ohio wills a capital stock , or about $6,000,000. The only party interested In the sale [ aide from the Baltimore & OhIo Is the Wheeling & Lake Erie railroad , whIch has an agreement under the reorganlzalon plan whereby I gels trafc facilitIes 1 hlch will enable I to brIm a , port. large portion or Its lake business to this i _ . . Ituufi's tn the IrlNh C'nUon. CHICAGO , Sept. 10.-The new movement convention or Irlsh'Amerlcans Is held In thIs convcnton cIty September 2t to 26 Inclusive , and the lInes or the \\'ester Lines Passenger aSO- clato ! " amid the Central Trafc association have ranted I rate or one and one.thlrd on theo certificate plan for delegates attending the convention. The rare will be one-thrl [ for the return trip and full rare for the rIde to Chicago. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ir.h'r tt 1..1 < , 1'1 In Cuunrl. JIOVlECE , n. I. , Sept. 10.-The great councIl of the Improved Order or Hed Jlon of the . United State began , hE\ today with nlnel.eght representatives present from tie United States The session durIng thj lay was de\'oH1 to ran tne luslneu , Atbb evening session Governor Llppett welcomed the delegates. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ Jur"rloNlul un nn Illnho Uonl1. DCNVER , Sept. 10.-A special to the News rrom Spokane , Wash. , says : The Day Stat Trust company began an acton 1the eempny 1\ United Slates district court today to fore- CIOIA a mortgage of ' . .616,400 against the Washington & Idaho railroad , UITli ) R1'A''I' : ' 'JrliIX.\II ' S. Nut lolinI AH".I'lnt""I.h1Inl eon- , 'eiut I " . sit H.JloHI' ' ' 1mSINES , Sept. 10.-iSpecial Tele- gram.-The ) United States : \'eterinsry : ell. teal association conveneti in ha " conll asociaton luls , tbirty-e2conti annual session this mor1ngt In time absence of Governor Jackson , prlntf ' Secretary Rich- arlls made the address , welcomIng \ the vet- erlnarlans 10 ne Iolnes. .ltrchlent Hopkins or Philadelphia responllhl. durIng whIch he revlewCI the encomiragtceuet the associa. ouoca- ton ( hall received from the \\'st , and returned thanks for the generous "Ieleome accorded the members. Reports or minor commitees were con- slllcnd. Paper treating 0 the following subject were read at the Afternoon meeting : "intelilgenco anti ldncatO " "Flnanco , " "ilscases , " "Actinomycosia" ! "An Anoma- bus Disear of horses , " "infectious : lm- mits at Cows , " "Authrnx , " ' "Backle , " "Tuberculosis , " "Texas Fever , " "Cornslalk " " . " Disease , "Olanders. Prominent among the distinguished delegates . gates In attendance are : 1)r. W. L.V1I - lams , Bozenmaim : ont , ; Drs. . A , Stewart anti J. II. Wattles , Kansas City , the latter deal of the Kansas City veterinary college ; M. H. TrumlJower , tate veterinary surgeon of Iinois : C. P. layman anti I , ' . M. 0810011 or the veterinary department or Harvard college ; Dr. Schwartz Kopr , Chlagd ; Dr. D. E. Sol- oman chief of the hureau oC animal In- lustry , Washington : Dr. S. J. J. Ilarger anti Leonard Pearson , or the unIversity of 1e I 1' sylvania. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Free : U..th"IH . \llllolnhll'ntH , BOONE , Ia. , Sepl. 10.-ISpeclal ( Tee- ! gram.-'ho ) west Iowa confernce of the Free lethodlst church , In Cesion here , has made the following appoIntments ! : Shenan- doah district , .1. H. WI oq : Ilstrct ehler ; Shenandoah an'l Bngham , J. I. . 103man ; Imoene , W. n , Nixon ; Griswold and Center Chapel . A. StCdwe ! ; Coleg Spr'ims aol Pleasant ll , U. F. Johnston ; Clarlnlla and Shianibaugh , E. N. : llerGravlly ; and L3nox , O. L. Ios&"an ; Sidney and Hamburg , J. W. Buckner ; Carbon and loU $ . tna , J. J , Woof ; Caledonla A. E. lcKay. tDunlp . dlstrct : , J. I. WIlSon , presIding elder ; Council Ourg , ! G. : I. Lesan ; Sandy Pont ! and Iago'la. O. 11. I Anlone : Dunlap anti Dow City , Geo-ge 1.1t- . rlclt. Dear Grove district , T. Ii. Allen , presidIng - ' pe. sidIng ehler : Bear Grove " , P. E. Ellen ; Coou Uaplds , J. L. Phllpl : Scranton , F. I Water ; Churd and Jefferson , G. W , Grlflh : Iok : City , D. C. Eddy ; Doono , J. W. Van Gundy. SIC City dlst"lt , T. H. . Allen , proldng el" dr : Plover and Fort Dodge , G. S. Ihllpl ; Early all Lake VIew , V. ' . W. Vlnon , nel9 Vinson , to be supplied : Johley . J.rnle Sul- ton , to 10 stipple ] . SIouX City district T. II. Allen , presiding elder : ICtcigeley anti Pier- son Otto I'eflcnioyer ; Lemal and Merrill. I J. Pelsmeye. H. Drllaln ; Floyd Center anti nramlron , U. II. Smythe ; Dlnlury ; , F. II. , ' Sm tim J. W. Dake snrannualed ; T. J. Gates ev.engehist . ; G. D. Whitington , missionary to Wyoenimmg , - - - W''iililI , . Plrmer II"K" llhtusseif. IDA GItOVF Ta , Sept' IO.-Special.- ( ) Henry Dras , a hIghly .especle,1 citizen , today went up Into his imaymbw , fastened a piece of wire to thee 'rafters and nicking a noose In thee other end , placed IL around his lect and stepped off. Ills . wife went to cal him to get read ) for hmurcim . and getng no answer went to the barn to look for him and fennel ' him hanging. The deceased was about GO years od : , wel fxed fnancialy arid the head or a hlg'.lly rsp cel famtiy . No cause cn be assigned rOJ tIme deell. The funeral wi be held Tuesda , the Independent - ent Order. of Odd Fellows lodte takIng charge or the ceremony. . . DES MOINES , 'Sept. J0-Bpecial ' Tele- gram.-Waltor ) Scott , a wenhmo'n druggist of this cIty , commlel sulpJde this afternoon ' by taking prussic acId spondency ' ' Sr 'I business affairs was the cause. 'h"n"l.n Crooks . .uuht In luu'u. , DES MOINES , Scpt. 10.-ISpeclal ( Tele. gram.-Charles ) Johnsomi. ' Will lartena anti Ell Edgar are helll 'rdi burglary. All are colorcd. Five hundred' d lars worth or Jewelry and valuabl s were round In a trunk In their possessIon , and hu been identified as stolen from William hoffman's house Wilam ) 'esterda . A thousand 10lare of other stolen goods were traeell to 111cm. They are Cram Lincoln , Neb" , anti have ben touring fair towns , coming hee'ea fe\\ las ago. , j'ohuiilsts lle n 'l'ielei MISSOURI VALLEY ; . . Ia. , SepL 10.- ( Special Telegram.-Tho' ) populst county can- nnton met In this city today anti nomlnalel full ticket or candidates oltices a rul tcket for county ofces as follows : Representative , D. : I. Elion of Woodbine ; treasurer , G. A. Albertus or Persia ; oheriff , S. S. Bean or Union ; school superIntendent , Mrs. n. Ii. Chids of Dun- lap : supervisor , William Thomas of Clay. PI.te J11 1" fleiui. . BOONE , Ia , Sept. 10-Speelal ( Telegram. ) I -Lieutenant Governor Dungan came in [ yesterday - terday afternoon to visIt his daughter , Minnie , who Is a teacher In the Boone public schools. Last night he received a telegram telling of time death or his eon , 1'lyete , In Chicago , where he was employed on the editorial stan oC the Evening Journat. Mr. Dungan left for ChIcago this mnoriming. HCHUlH 01 the Comhi 'l'ouruuumiment. lALVEHN , Ia. , Sept. 10.-ISpecla ( Teie- gram.-At ) the firemen's tournament at Coring today the : lal'er hose company won frt prIze In novelty 'I imose race , $30 ; first In amatEur hose race $0 ; enl first in [ the association hose race , S25 : The Ialver team has only been In , traInIng about four weeke. _ _ _ _ _ . ( : lsy UI..hll 17fnuIJ. BURLINGTON , Ia. . , Sept. 10.-ISpecla ( ! Telegram.-Clty ) Marshal Siegel was caught hauln ! fruit from the new city park and selling It In town. Time rormer owners oC the land wee to have ( lee ' pre enl crop. The paper are loud In their denunciations , anti It Is the talk of the town. UI"turh..l ihuirghitr Sluuiuva 1.'Ijht. CEDAR RAPIDS , la" , Sept. 10.-Speclal ( Tefegum.-A ) burglar broke into the home oC Enos Graves , a gardener living near the city , lat nIght anti stole $60 anti a check. lie was dIcovered 1) Maude Graves and knocked her down anti made hs escape. l'hlllo"lon ClulrH Atuothuer'le'tisem. . DUBUQUE , Sept. 10.-lal Faderal of Wabasha , l n. , the static vIctm of the dynamlto explosion at Specht' Ferry Sun- day , died today The Inquest t'was adjourned till those In the hospital . are . J abe : ' to testify. PllhlNt'rH l'iiie 11 10' 'l'rhti WILMINGTON , Del. , Sept "lO.-The " case of thee Cuban flbuslers' came before the Unltel States court today. DistrIct Attorney taa. Vandegrln desired to open. tie letters dl- ( rectel 10 Martinez Campol' roUnd amen ! the rfects or the alleged IlbUBteren , and use thein before the grand fury . II. U. Ward , for the defense , opposed this , clamming that It was unwarranted , anti would practically make the Ilefenllants testify against : thmenmelves Cnliforsmiii Celeiurdte.i41'oduty . SACRAMENTO , CaJ. , Hpt. \ O-Tlie rorly- IHth anniversary of the l\mlnlon of the state of California Into Ila union ' was celebrated . brsled herE by tee Order : pf th'e Native Sons of the Golden \\'est wih , a parade In which over ,000 patcipte\ . Literary exercl'es vere hell In the open \ atr on the plaza [ , a regatta - gala was : held on the river and a reception at the historical Sulten' t'ort , Last evenIng there was an electrical , . lnlval , 'I'rnln I Sen.I . .it'n IUnn.IMtll. I FIEDONIA , , Kan , . Sept lO..al river kept rIsing until mldnlsht , and up to 1 o'clock tbls morning had fallen only three malice. The water ' prka engines are clgbt reel under water. " This mornIng tha \ yerlllrls rIver , eight Jmln north. had risen until It .a nearly - two feet higher than for thirty years , Al train len/ee / II cm- pletehy at a standptl , and humlIeds of le\ \ or trel ge are under S. water , i'lou' Grinuies Qui " 'p.k , MOLIXI , Ill . , Sellt. 10.-Fly flow grInd- T for Deere & Co. struck today .on , alnt of the introductIon of burrs Inaad of . plow. shares to dress grindategga. Other shops will not be affeeted . - . f . _ S. _ . - BOARDED AN A IRCAN SIP Salvndcrenns Take Terefrom One of the Ezeta Refugees LIKELY TO BE IMMEDIATELY EXECUTE SIn I. n"lllrhlllt lt liii' 111111uI % lthhll enn lie Ihll" ' Ahlnt I. JII.111 the Shill \'IM ( hitler Sn \Iouren I Jemrlsul let lois . SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 10.-Tho slenmor ! CIty or Sydney whIch arrh'o I from Panama : lat night brought particular or the capture i of lorenclo Bmestamente , one of Anton'o , zcla's favorite leutenanls , by the Salvador ( : authorities. I Is supposed by time Spanish- Americans who cacao up on time City or Sydney - ney that be has been torn 10 11lece by an In- I fnrlatcI mob or publIcly shot In time atrets : .of the city or San Salvador long before Ihls. The surrende oC Dustmente by time I'eople of Nicaragua came by way of return for the friendly act or Salvador In thee Corlnto affaIr. Time arrest oC Buslmelte while aboard an AmerIcan hlp Is sa1 ! to bo In direct vIolation of International law , and time turbulent Ccn- tral American republic mmmay 10 called to ac count for Its hlgh.hanlll action by the Unied Slole' Captin Johnston oC time City or Sydney - ney refused to discuss the matter , saying that ho could hot do so until ho had further con- suIted his superiors. Duslamente was rounll after much difculy hIding under tim coal hunkers. Though hI knew ice was golug to his denthi whel ho left the steamer , ho never uttered a reproach. He dEclarcd that ho should remain Ezc.ta'a frIend to the last. The steamer company halt 10 other re- eOl'rse than to turn over Bustamente , for war- rants charging him with crime were pe senled and the govcrnment or Salvador , one 1f thc countries which gives a subsidy 10 the Pacific Mail company , made a formal dem3II for his surrendce' . ConcernIng the fact that a consular agent 01 the United States was on the steamer when Bustlmenlo was formaly @elzcd there Is little to say The consular agent was : lr , Cooper , who Is at LLlberta,1 , In tlO Interest of the cable company I Is maintained that ho was aboard the steamer , not In his consular Capacity . pnclly , but as representing the cable company lie look mme hand In lice mater In any "ay all did not direct time seirreader of Uusta- mcnte , as some oC the pauengeri supposed. Bustamento was welt known In San Fran- wel cica , as he was under arrest here as one 01 the Salvdorean reruge In regard to the surrender of Florenclo Dustamente OM of Antonio zeta's lieutenants . tenants whom the dIstrict court rlfusCI to gIve up to President Guierrez oC San Sal- railer by the steamer City or S'dney to the Salvadorean authorities ) LlberataI , Alexander . ander Center , local agent oC the Pacific Mail steamship In an Interview today upheld the corluct or Caplaln Johnson Center said . that Johnson did not surrender Bustamento uutl forced t do so by hue authorities at Liberatad. United States Attorney Foote said : "It would bo the btllnes of time American minIster - later at San Salvador to stay any execution < exccuton of the prisoner until the United Stales gO\- ernment could investigate the mater and see whether any treaty obligations had been vlo- latel. , I was for refusing to Interfere In the BarrundlR cites hint ( Lansing I. Misner was removed from the ofce 'or emelnlster. " W ASIINU'UN , Sept. 10.-Aiihougiu no 01 _ : ciaicprt oC the forcible seIzure on board an AmerIcan steSmer Of Antonio nusllmenle hy time Salvadore officers ot LtI erad hRS reached \Vasumingtoim It h believed here from the presentation of facts made In thee report that ice seizure was lawfully made ' anti tha't th ! te UnIted States cannot make an Intcrnato l Issu 'n this case ' . For some tIme after the tragic kilng of General Darundla the pole ) or time gonrnment was lerstool1 10 be that a passenger on a United Slates merchant vessel under such circune- stances coull not le rorehly ! removed from the 'hip. But hater on there was a decided qualification or thIs doctrine and the pc llol er the Stale department was especially staled by Secretary Gresham In a letter 10 the president or thee Pacific Mail Steamship company - pany , dated December 30 , 1893 , In connec- ton wih his complaint against the aclon of the llOndurean goverment In firing upon one of that company's vessels for refusing to deliver up a passenger. The secretary wrote In part : "A11 a comprehensive princIple , It Is well estnblshed In International law that a merchant vessel In a foreign port Is wlhln the local jurldlcton of the country with respect to offenses or offenders against the law thereof and that nn orderly demand for Ile ( surrender of a person . accused , . of crl le by due , process ot law , Wil exhibition Of a warrant Of arrest In the hands of the regularly accredited ofcers of the law , may not be disregarded nor resisted by the master or lime ship. " W l'IAC'IICJ01E , IU SVIJIS FA'r.\I.I.Y South Ullult" MnnKihii'.I for 11Iul . hug In ma Little Aiituiscuuieuit RAPID CITY , S. D. , Set. IO-ISpclal ( Telegram.-As ) the result or a prac'lcal joke [ Gearge Wldders , alls "Ono.Erod Kid , " was fatally wounded by John Dwn , better known ns "Dutch" John , at Ke'slone led y. While Bonn was In a drullen stupor [ about a week ago Witiders bathed hh feet In a'coteol I .d aplc,1 , a lIghted neatch burnl"g him Ee- rlousy. ! Bean swore 10 IiI ! Whlders 0:1 : sight amid today made good hIs thereat . by unod ! ng a shotgun Ilto the hatter franc thee rear. The first charge took off a thumb , the Eect'nd reachIng a vital spot. Denn b now In the custody or lhe sheriff. SI"n 1"11" ' I'iut'li tug llouisi-s . SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Eept. 10.-Speeiil.- ( ) The packing business In th's cIty Is looking up. John B. Alkons , general immanager of this , Norlhleer Packing conplny : , the concr.l whIch I camp o'ing and wi operate t'e mammoth packing [ house begun several yours ago , arrIved with hIs family yesterday. lie reports having plrchae,1 nil of the mach'n- cry for the p ant anti that It wm be ready for operation NO\'embor 1. S. G. Tuthi returned rrom HoEon yesterday - day , where he Int . : eted the sol known packer , Charlel A. North , In the \aek'ng plant here , which has been Idle for several yearJ. Mr. Tuthi roort the roratlon : oC time Charlea A , North Packing compuey "lh a clal Hock of $110,000 , the majorIty or time stock beIng : alreay tll"n , to operate this : ' plant. Thee remalnd of time stol will be sold ' this week. North 1 : cone : hero 10 : reside , and this ciy wil heave t\o larg 1 packihg establshments : running before snow I Dies. _ _ _ _ _ _ 'C.Ht y . 111. . . lt 5ce'stuuuie. nApID CITY , S. D. , Sel : . 10-The twenty- stamp mitt an I bolstug works oC time Key- slone Mtnfg company at Keystone , twenty miles southwest or heN , burned toay , wih a Iou or t35OOO , one-third lumsureel Tarea men were at the bolom or a 300.root Ehdft , but were taken out uninjured . InllnlN Stull Fr.'ighut 1/111 . CIA llmLAIN , S. D. , Sept. lO.-Caplaln Craglo , U. S. I. , arrived at \al- entne today from thee Rosebud agenc lie says that Jolow Horn Bear Is Incitng thee limdimmnes. The hOllel wIll [ Ie'mlt no freight to be handled until the . old rate Is restored. IIiu-lloN 00 tu Xllh\'llr Nu'xt Icur. MINNEAI'OIIB , Sept lO.-The coo altna- ton or 10oI001 hiss agreed to meet next : . year In' Na.lvl . ' The 'worle or selecting thee ofcer ; ha been turned over to I nominatng comnmittee . This afternoon the debeg.etes made I tour " of Ih Hwml disirict. : u\'euent. of OCCII Vcsssehus , S"III , 10 At Now 'ork-Arrivod-Misaisaippi , trot London : State or Nebraska , from OulW , 4t New York-Arrived-Neeker , fr York-Arlved-Neke fr \ ' A : Soutlwark , , from Antwep S fr1 i At Queelllown-ArlvM.T.Nd&111 " New York. , tier LIVi l , and Nocee" - ' II . , J Sl'AlShL AIIMY ' " IV IiOUTEI ) U'I'Tilt SI'.XISI .1 1' t'I"IInl' 1OltTI.n , IIHurj'nt 1)r , ' " 'lh"1 lutus n Trlil /11 Irlltenl , " . \nnlhlnh..1 ' 'h"I. NEYOhtK . S 1 [ t. 10.-A special Irma Havana under date or 30 ' Ilatt August sa's : There Is a report about lawn that 1 great battle iiet been fothght In l'uuerto prlnelpo and that the Spanish have ben defeated I and the capital 1 captur by the Insurgent force . I Is slhl hat a strong force of Spallih troops [ left the city or Puerto Principe 10 make a bold attack upon time 11' surgenla , who were bsleghl hue lawn. The Insurgents fOI after making a weak resistance , but I was only to draw time Spaniards Into nn ambuscade. Once In the . trap the Spaniards were attacked ) In front II Iace and , In time rear by Oener.l Gomez. The rebel forces obtaIned 1 complete victory , a 111 entered the capital triuieiplmamit 14,000 Ilroug. 10\ near the truth this statement Is cannot b3 ascertained , but General Catn- pas' Inmllale departure for Nenvltas the ( very day ho arrived hero Is suggestive or olelhlng very serious heaving happenell. ( 'rlnn , " ' " II'ht t" lIe hiefui iiuli'l. IIRItLIN , Sept. 10.-The German mlnlsler of fiumnnco has decided to hummnsetllatehy con. vert times omutatatmtiing 4 ver ccitt loaums iimto 3 lmOr ceiits. ThuI conversion Is expected to heave a favorable effect politically , for the got'erimunemit , it. is reimreseumteti , would meet be likely to untierteuko such mmmi operatlomu unless ulhplomnats werte looking forweiril to me imerloti of ummbrnkeii hence. Thee ammituemmt of 4 per ceimts ouflsttummditmg aggregate $1,000,000,000 , of which auqi Prussia stantis for $900,000,000. It eo'ruitl mug Iii CuiuuuulIsu. COLON , Sept. 10.-Time remnant of time Ecuneiorean goverumnient is fiecimeg franc Qmiito toward thee boundary of Colombia. There , it is reported , agents of tIme late goverimineemt are enlisthumg melon to take time flelt agnhemst l'residont Alfaro. Time latter , fearIng ( heat a toi-imsltmublo reaction might be fommieimteil by these ngeemts , has dispatchieti aim emmvoy to Cohen to ask timat imseasmirca b takeim to ore- vent this organization of arnmed forces hostile to helm in this e'cimuebllc. % Vltiiesst'ui ii Shinto liii I I he , IiERLIN , Sept. 10.-Emperor Wihihammi anti Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria anti otheer royal guests attended the arnsy ma- eccuivers at Stettin today. Thee maneuvers embraced a realistic representation of a hattie - tie , whilche lasted several hours. A balloon corps p2rfortmsctl thee sigieni service for limo day. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 5'5I , iuurihuuhuumul ( ' 'hiut'hs Iii Nhenruuguen MANAGUA , Nlcaragueu , Sept , 10.-Via Galveston.-Two earthquakes occurred in cvestern NIcaragua today , time first at 6:30 : o'clock anti thee aeconti at 8 o'clock , At Chmiuuaumdago and at Granatia the shocks svere stroumg aced at Momnotombo they vere moderate. The earthquake was also felt In Maieagua. Ciuuuimuos 'ihi A'eJtt Nut Cuuuuiitiouus. LONDON , Sept. 10.-A Madriti dispatch to time Times says : Marshal Campos lens an- mmounced he would not accept proposals of any kind from time rebels in Cuba except ummconeli- tionah surrender. lr , l'sumkliuii'st ! , 'ihl Sum ii 'l'oiiuorrose' . LIVIIRI'OOL , Sept. 10.-The White Star steamecer Germaimie , whlchs sills fr New York toemeorrow , ctihi heave aemeoimg leer passengers Itev. Dre , C. A. Brlggs eeemti C. II. I'arkhurat. i'r'suu'e of ( hiohet'tt hteeugmuiseul. ST. PETEItSUUIIG , Sept. 10.-The pray- lace of Podolia ties been omclally declared leifected by cimoicra. - MUS'l' hIiS'l'OItL1 ( O'hthtNMl1N'I' J.AIS 1uiiuliig ltiuuui'iiiuui'it SumOul li flue UiiiteitStnteuiitt Cii rhino. CAIUJON , Sept. 10.-Spcial ( Tele- graums.-Siuits ) were commenced today in tie' federal court by time United States .cgaimms Joseph P. Widelowfieid , Jonatlean Vei'c'u , Itobert McAlteter and Joicpiu Iiowad , raccim- inca of Carbon county , Wyoming , for i'le gaily fencing In goverumimceemt lands. Act'ona of a like. nature are beiemg brought cegaimmet e-anciunceem in various perts of Wyomimmg .o compel theene to remove fences frommi around goveriement lands to c hiche they he.vo iio title. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Guru nO k ! e'rlgiu tiomu ticlueuuic. GI1EEN I11VER , Wyo , , Sept. 10.-Spe. ( cial-Au ) important irrigation proj ct , iii- volving thee reeamathoa ! of t0,000 acres of lanti in thus county , is contempleted by Messrs. McSieano and Caution , well Icoown capitalists. Time proposcd irrigat'on dlstrlc wIll Leo i'aterod tmy a large caimal , which will tap the B'ack Fork creels , on the od Fort llrldgor military m ecervation , amid wheichu will extenti for eighitoen imsiles. Coimdon w.met over time field Friday , anti heas put a cone- imetent sumre'eyor at work to detcrmueee juit wheat acreage can tic' watered. If tii reports are favorable conitruct'oee of time proposei canal will be comnmeumcd at once. Crmuzed ii ) l'riviutiomiH , ROCK SI'RINGS , VI'o. , Sept. 10.-Spechal. ( ) -Mrs. Elizabeth Boene of this city has been decided insane by a jury and sent to time state emsylmuume at Evanstoim. Sonee time since hiee hiusbanti left leer ostensibly to go to work at Alimsy , but nothmiimg has been ieeard Irons hini , axed time poor ct'omnams lies beeee timroevn upon leer owum resources to gain a living for herself and cimlidren. TIme struggle - gle was a heard one , amid sue made a brave fight , hut at last leer reason was detimroned , Tue fanmily has been in a starving contittiomm for sonme tineo , aiid the woman's insanity Is believed to be due to lack of imloimer mmouuriehe- umsent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - St vuici ii It helm Gui. ! heposlt. SIIEI1IDAN. Wyo. , Sept , 10.-Spcciai.- ( ) Time Fortunatus Mlnimeg ameti MIlling cone- paicy , which has been cvorktng dames . . HaIti mmcotmntaiim , near this place , has at last struck coltl In payimmg jumantitice. Thee general manager of time mines , who ices jeest retureitI to Sieee'idan , says : 'tAhl ( cmii' stamp iruilla are meow running , and tIme conghoemuerato is averaging from $ S to $20 mu. ton of pure gold. \o have thirty stammipa at work remimimlueg ( lay cmiii night. I heave tohegrapheeti an order for more stanipe. " Time semccess of this coumipany will prove a great benefIt to this van of tii country. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'I' , . % 'nrk ' . % 'oiiiliug'u Oil Fiehis , CIIE\'ENNE , Sept. 10.-Special-Artichea ( ) of incorporation of time Aimmericame Oil and Refining comnpamsy were filed in tleo omce of ( lee secretary of tnte today. Thee iumcor- porniormu are : N. H. auth J. V. ' . DeAguero mmci Frauek W'iihianss of New York City , anti Varren and Clarence I ) , Itlcheardaoum of Ciieyeumne. Thee priumcipal office of tue cocci- luany cc ill be In Now Yorlc Chty , and then western 0111cc lie Cheyenne , Thee hushuicsms of ( lee company , iiminhimg anti refining oil , is to be carried on iii Nutronmu coutmty , theta state. Ncv'uI P. I le's Coke (5 ii I isui I , NflW'CASTLE , Wyo. , Sept. 10.-Speclal. ( ) -Coeiatructhoie work on fifty meow coke ovens for thee Cammebriti Mining comumpany has been commomiced at Cammmhria. The commipany his ticeim cperatireg twgmety-flvo oveees , mired finds tie deimmamid for coke iuecreasleeg so rapidly that increased faculties cure umecessary. l.I rat I'iui u'uiis its t''uiueI user Stuu I e l.uumola CI1IIYENNII , Wyo , , Sept 10.-SpccIi.- ( ) The thrat patetmts to state hands iisueel in Wyomemilug heave juat bcmu signed by 0o'c'nor Itichuauds. Time ieateuets are for iaimt1 on the right of way of the Graced Island & No.ihc'mmi Itatirnati ( omnpamiy , which it C mes'lucied , rrosg stab lands iii Simerdamu gommiety , % 'yuiII I ii g em I N ( lsrei sl..n's S it is , liu i r , CASPER , \Vyo. , teiit , 10.-Spechmul.- ( ) Editor Barrow of thee Casper Tribune heSk gene o lice Nebrask etate fate at Oflish * with a spieieiikl cxhmlbitLiaj jjrsi tetithii ii .r ) VALIYRIE ( IS FIRST Dunravon's ' Yacht Crosses the rinish Line - with a Narrow Lead , FIRST hEAT IN TWENTY-FOUR YEARS- Englishman Leads Over the Home Line the Fii't Time Since 1871 , HAS A MARGIN OF ONLY 47 SECONDS Defender's Olianccs Ruined by an Accidcnt at the Send-Off , FOULED BY THE ChALLENGER AT TIlE START lmu Crossluug I lie [ lute Vet lhyrle 'l'or * l'iurt of ht'rt'nule'e"s II iggimig lanu S iuuuut thee Vitehits hhitceut Use- ulir l'rules ( , Start. 1st Mark. 2I Mack I'inish , Veulkyrhe . . . . . . . . .31:01:13 : : 12:57:43 : : 1:5S1O : 2t.5:0e : : hetender . . . . . . . . .11:01:11 : : 1:01:33 : : 2Oi:43 : lt : : NI1 % ' YORK , Sept,10.-Crippled , but still heeling far over in leer strength atiti swift- mmccc , 1)cfentier followed ValkyrIe across the finish hue today. Less theaum lislE a ummilo separated time two , amid amexlous eyes kept. pace , eeconui by second , with thee ( hue In- uiicators as they moved arounti , anti cheen it. tyas seen that Defeumtler had lost nothing lie tIme last twemity mmmiies of thee course , lint lead actually gained , a great shout went u for thee gallant vessel. There were cheers for thee victor too ; but although Valleyrie was ( hue first chalhejmger sieeco ' 71 to lead over time hoeme line tIme henemor of her per- forumsanco was host sight of for the thimee ire thee grand effort of the American , for if it' were for nothing else thee Aimmerican heart loves the hard loser in thee fight and lovea helm time more when lie loses through no fault. of lila owem. 4 It wac a grievous accident ( heat ruined thee Yankee boat's chances , ace accident which , under the lealr-aimlittimmg clrcuenemtancus O jockeying at the starting hue , lookEd to ho emnavoidablo. Early in time nmorning the racoes had leisurely made tlmeir ct'ay down to time llool from Bay itidge. They circled in great rings about the lightship unti' ! the shgmmals wont up for time course , anti then" time skippers took a tighter grip on the wheel. hank Ilaff imati made a record lee scaimean- ship on Saturday and thee English skipper imrepared to regain ( lie fame which had pre- Ccled helium. They memaneuvereti sct'lftly after thee preparatory gum had been fired , anti with Vaikyrie to the wlndwarti. Captain half iueade every effort to galie that position. Just before reaching ( lie line , when Valkyris was still to windward anti Defender to leeward , a length astern , but still overhaul. , , log her , time Ammeerlean boat was bhsmmkteui so much that leer baby jib topsail ammtl jib shook , amid Captain liaff , seeIng tisir , luffemi imp a little , evidently intending to let the other boat go ahead for time leurpose of enabling bIns to pass tinder her stern and to windward , Captain Sycamore , at Vat , kyrie's tiller , noted this move and lulled up also. It was then that time thousauetis notlcei how ( laemgerously close to each other the S racers were. Anti just at that nmommeeiet , too , a snap aimd remeding souimd was ieeard and It was seen that Defender's jib topeail was flying looao in the wimeti , Valkyrlo'B main lsoom had swung rotund amid fouled Defeemdcr's rIgging. To theos who lied wit nesi'ed the occident anti sprang forward at time omuumou sotismti , It scenmed as though Defender trenebied with the imuck. Thme saw leer topnmast bend anti leer topsail swimi over as though it would break away , and a groan went up as though time brave boat. whmicie had vome so noble a victory a few dayt before was wimolly debarred forum crete tue. effort to secure a second. ' LIghtnIng action was necessary to save time topimsast [ root breaking away conipletohy , for it was already spruuumg from its fmusteeelng , and CaptaIn half , with a memautter stroke , takIng lila booumi dowie to ieowarti , soon mucaneuvcreml leer lute & safe position ameti gave cimemse , VALKY11IIh hAD A GOOD LEAD. - Valicyrie , whmicie lund crossed the hue first. head gained a good lead by Defemeuier's die- . aster , amid hind probably a little emsore than ieaif a imello advantage at the end of ( leo first. . log iii thee triangular course over whilciu they sailed. Tier gain was sommsetielng ices than four minutes in thee beat to windward. Front ( heat 0mm , however , lofeemder , while not leer- copttbiy closing time gap betceems themes , lea- cened thmo these anti thtey crossed thee line riot. inuche mieore thmaum two minutes apart. Val- kyrte , accortilumg to corrected ( line , ieoweyer , . evlns fromie thee cumim defeimeler by just forty- seven seconds. Such an ideal day lie time lower bay hias. seldom been seen. Itcas meat wlmat Aummerican yachtsmen call an itiral raciimg tiny , but na- tuera leas always been kiimd to iuimrn\'en , tiemit gallant Englhshe sportsman. and for time see- onti tiimio In ( ito recommit race of time series for time America's cup amid the honor of time sport thee wInd anti time seas Imave feuvored time mmiii wheo cause so often to thee line like a true Briton , cvitie seldom a chance of cvin- fling , as events have heappeneti. Little was proimsised In time way of pleasant. weatheer during thee early Imourmu of thee ( lay , for thme clouds leung how and thee fog spread itself over tIme waters ammO a mmsisty rain fell. Old weatheer sharps declared thiere might be a fair breeze outside , ut rain it would. Soon after thee long. keen racers weighted tiuei ancieors off Hay Ridge there caumme a burst ( it suenshultic , volleml 1mm a golden haze , anti wheohi the old ilgimtahuip was reachieti ihiero was a city flecked only ieere nod theere trithe is ltgiet cloud , Out through time Narrows mcciii iimto the open ct'atcr lefeiemier stood up high , far ' ahueati of Valkyrie cmiii goIng tinder leer own cauevas almmsost before time 1nglisleimmaue thought of imoisting hue msinmsaii. i'aaaiumg craft , lie- ward tmoumntl , drew alongu.ido to feast thmolr eyes on the beauties , and , early as It was , wimen thee lightship was reached quite a imaimil- sneimo fleCt was uirawn up to greet tlmein , And later cmi there was life anti motion at ( lea start , multimotmghe it was not suche a scene as was lereceimtel oil the day of thee first race. Far back In the quiet hours time sea was ulothed heere and theero by em sail anti ( leo stnoke oil thee iuorizoii told 7f aim advancing fleet , and vhmeri tIme first gun was fired a swimmghmug van- guiartl , hurlglet with color , was ( hero to speed time racers on ( heir journey , lE1I1NDH1t itlCOVERiiD QUiCKLY , Then , whmlle eli eyes were on that irvisiblo lines over which a stop iiede too soon would lie f.utah , lefender's hieisleal ) ( malice. liteccyor- imug quuickly , ieowever , acid followed eagerly by time eyes of those to whiotme tIme brushing away of the topsail amid tue teemetitug of the lelmimmuult usenuit for this meeomeiet abuedjeeiimemmt of all leaps , sheo crent him pursuIt. VesityrIc a lead anti leer better positIon was i' t. tmiurl.i Icoprovemi durlmmg ( lee first leg VstIyr diii excellent work , but 1)efecmdcr , just us leer misiiap heft leer , clung t rival , \Vitliu m few nmiiiutea It was atr ( list Do. ft.dt cegat to smelt ( lee fleac lug wIthout a jIi h'ael4 t psany of those on excursion S 4aad acouupanying yachts hels MvO - K that so Accident S - Defender 5 'r , S Thee. COufsQ as dow' : . .1' auttcmti cxperta.Q ! ) WtL ' -