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r srl'.An.JlSIIJ JUNE _ 1H _ , 1871. _ _ _ _ _ Ol\AIIA _ _ , j"JUOAY _ _ MORNING _ _ , _ SEPTEMJ3Efl _ la , 18 { . SrNGT.N OOpy j"rVE C1 N'lS. T -
COES TO ST. PAUL NEXT YEAR
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[ c Palace City Captures the Encampment
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I COLONEL WALKER CHOSEN COMMANDER
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. LOU VIII , ICy. , Sept. 12.-The Ihlrtlth
) , ' hatonal encampment of the Grand Army of
sb , the Hepuble wi bo held In St Paul In
1896 , with Colonel I. N. Walker of Indan- !
Dllols DS cornrnander-In.chlef. The encampment -
mont proper , the Woman's Holcf : corps an.1
the Litiles' Crclo : all Ingan ther proccl-
Ings today at 10 n. m. ant contInued In Se-
slon all Ilay. The gentlemen of the enc1np-
ment almot completed their work , while the
Women of the two nuxilaries did not get
I much Ilone. There has been co sderb'e :
A , Bglaton ! about unItIng them this year In the
j $ . _ _ reunIted brotherhood and cltznshlp : , but
the ' omen of the auxlaes : are as far apart
as ever , and In spiri , I not In purpose , thEY
will remain dIvided. The Ladles' Clrco : devoted -
voted the day to reports and In dlscusO:1 : :
therewIth for the ( Ierrecto : all extensIon of
their org3nlzatlon. The Woman's He lef corps
had the trouble between the fac lens of Mr3.
Carl ( all Mrs. Sherl001 at Canton , 0. , ex-
omplfed by the ehcrff , : , who enter.11 without
the password to servo nn Injunction of the
courts on the national ofcer ! , rest'a'n'ng
them from ousting Mrs. Clark When the
sheriff entered the ladles would not tel him
who WE.ro the officers , but a friend of Mrs.
' Clark teen polnteJ out the olcers , anti the
order of the court was Eon'ell. Mrs . Taylor
_ t'e wife of the mayor of Lou'sviiie , Ihlv < rel
\ B life address of welcome to the ciy , as did
lI , _ Mrs. General S. D. Duckner to the sate ! and
Ih" nii Lb.
- " Tim - confederate veterans , notably General :
Gordon , General Buclmer and : lr. Walerson , :
tole part again In the recptioms ant camp-
fires , praising the gOOtt wIll that hall brought
11eace In rrlly as well as In name. Alter
delivering welcome addresses during the day ,
Mr. Walerson tonight delivered hIs lecture
on Abe Lincoln and tomorrow nght : General
0 Gordon delivers his IEcuro on "Tho IaEt
Day of the Coufcderacy , " In both of which
the ox.solthiers tke grolt Inter > st. Genera !
Duckner I kept busy answering calls to ad-
dress campfires. 'fomorrow time bu3 : and
time gray will meet In 1 grand ' barbecue ten- ,
deed ly ( lie latter to their guests , and tomor-
row nIght's programs for the dlteent ; camp-
fires are very elaborate.
FIghitecn marching veterans , and doz1 of
) other were pr03trato'l by tIme htat yesterday.
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well . but It
All are now reported as doing "el.
was hotter than ever tOllay. lusteRl1 of the
holer
vleltors leavng ! today , the rlrolds lepJrt
that thEY are still coming In for the lire.
worls , the barbecue tdmorow. and other
ovents. 'fhe tomb3 of President T.lyor : and
veterans of the Mexican war were vslted : by
thouEnts today.
As many go from here to the encampment
of the ons of Veterans Knoxvi0 , time dell-
cation of the monuments and the nation 1
caton at Chatanooga and Chickamauga and
to time Atlanta exposition , the tide wi move
further south next week Instead of northward.
By far the most Interotng ! funct'on ' of the
. week began today at 10 o'clocl In Music hall.
it. . a was hit' meetng of the cnc1nplent for
the electIon of executive and commanding
officers for the ensuing year and to decide
lfcers upon place of meeting for the next year.
The haU has a seating capacity of 3.150 and
lvery scat was occupied. None bpt O.llt
Army of the Hel1blo men anti accredited
delegates ' Ire allmltell to the hall The
Aelegatos entitled to votes In the meolng ! occupied -
cupied the main floor , while the visiting vet-
erans remained In the gaUerles. There was
consde.rable : delay , and It was not until nearly
1:30 : o'clock that the delegates were nil at
theIr posts. General Lawler , the commanter-
In-chief , wa loudly cheored. As moon as
quiet was restored hE fornul ) ' called the
meeting to order.
ChANGED TiE PROGRAM.
le said that as this was the first meeting
of the Granll Army of the Hepublc south of
the Ohl rIver time executive committee
bad changed time usual program. The citi-
. zone of Louisvie , ho said , desired to give
Oxprlsblon of their pleasure In having the
honor of entertaining the boys In blue. "You
wt be glad to know , " he said , "that the
man who Is to give the address of welcome I
none other than lion . henry Waterson , editor
of the Louisville Courier-Journal. "
At the mention of Mr. Watterson's name
there was an outburst of applause anti when
It had died away Mr. Waterson stepped to
time platform ( and spoke as follows : .
That promissory note drawn by the city
of I.oul3vll cmttlor. cd by mo anti discounted
by you In the city oC 1It3burg 1 year age ,
bas n1turcl and I am como to pay it. Fix- I
cept that historic distinctions have long
been obliterated hero I might be mentioned
th'at I appear before you ns the representative -
tlnt tvo alike of the ' o who wore the blue and
thosE who wore the gray In that great SIC-
toral combat . whIch. whatever else It did
or did not left no slmlow upon American
sohler hll" , no stain upon AmerIcan man-
/'on /
hooll. Hut the war ended thirty years ago.
Hero at least time Icson has been taught
and learned that .
You cannot chain the eagle .
, \tmd you dare not harm time dove ,
But every gate
. Hutu bars to Hate
Wi open wide 10 love.
Anti , the InS1 God bless the flag ! Can
you doubt the loyal sincerity of those who
from houseto ( , and ( roam rooftree have
thrown I to the breeze ? I.E some acrl-
Icglous hand le raised to haul I down ant
see !
seelTlmeSO are honest hugs. with honlst hearts
behind them The ) ' are the symbols of I
L nationality as Precious to us lS to 'ou.
\nll.wh not What Is left for you anti mete
Inl
1' to cavil mibout. far less to light about ?
Slavery Is gone ; Iecesslon Is death. Pnlon '
with its I'Item or statehooll still tntlct'
still atmrvives. I Is this COl' which wlh n
kind ! or exultation I throw open the gates
or this ateway to the south : I bId you welcome -
como In the nnme ot time people whoso
vo'ce ! II the voice of Goti You came unit
Wo reslst.HI you ; you com6 anti wo srl.et
'ou. Cor tmes change anti men change wih
them. You w\ fInd hero searceh' 1 sign
of time late : not R reminiscence ot Its IIs-
blous. Grlm-vIFa&CI war has smoothed his
'Hlnltr1 front all whlehe\'el way you turn
on either s\lo you hail encounter as you
pass thofc : mmolderin heaps which remll !
< rlnl
you of 'ouralor alum ' travail , only the 11g-
nannDII spirIt ot deall heroes \Ith Grant
anti Sherman , anti ' 1 'homas alt : lcPhelon
anti Logan looking tIH\1 from time hPP -
"tara as IC repeating the worts or the Ius-
" . ' . ' for nil malice "
ter"I'hl.lrl ( ) or ni : toward lon e.
I SCl'I I WAS 1NDESCRIfl.uI4E ,
I I Ilponlbll to desclbs the Icene that
followed Mr. \\'sttcon's ' lltru. The
Ilea1er b'lsol wns overcome I Ih
tmotol tnd left Ito ( front of the
Ita gr. Men rosa In timeir Cents cad ' act
only ) ' cheered by turns but hugged each o.hl
end throw thlr sots . bali anti haltk'rehlefs
! . Into the air. In. John A. Logan Was seated
I I short distance back of tha eonulsnder in-
I chlerItard And as Mr. \atc 50n walk 'J
away with tea coursing dew , : hl cheeks
'Gpneral Iwlor IJISlntPI Ihn , to Mrs. I.on.
Neither could elak , anti the whlc-hal'cI ! ,
motherly 10tldt ! hJy took his hand In bth
t of hers and ' \ Iln she funJ hEr voice , raId :
"I eta Fbt I have been permitted to live to
'I ) heu your 'IJooh. " That \ all Iho cou'd
I' ny , amm'i she fat down and wept. Mr. " 'at-
, f teron and Pllt Comnmander-n ; Chief Wuner
then IrotCI each other and fat down to-
: ethcr . Title caulo,1 , another burst of ep-
" Illause almeit as Crest as the fIrst , anti It wa
q nearly fire minutes before quIt was rCto ell.
Put Conmmander-ln.Clmiet Warner of Kan-
' " ass City was tntbullatcaly cheered when he
I steppel forward to dolver : the resronl ! to t Mr
\Vatteraon's address , whIch ho did II a for.'I
tie a manner a had Mr. Vatteeon . Ito sit d ;
. "Celouel Wtlfon and Cltunl ! of Louis- .
\le : Our annual Ilgrlm'ro , has 10 ghl
US to ) olr buu'lful city to ho'd 0 'r n'lonal
reummion You ! nt received II . though we
t were princes of the cartb. Ncnr d'd ' I ful-
li thpoverty of .pecl I I real : " I now . In
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attempting 10 convey to you what 1 know to
bs the healtel thanks of theo vc.'erns aol
mysoJf ; for your royal recep Ion and unetntel
hospiiaiity. ( You roseJ the rare fncJly ,
ptcuilar to the louth , Cf mnkng : the straner
within , your gates fei that he Is I at hoe aid
that he I i In the house of his frlenJs. l'ore-
most amen tholo to welcome the voerans !
of time blur to the state , that Hate wh h
gave Us that great c mmono- , Ilnry Clay , and
Abe 1.nco1I ! , hare been time veterans : who wore
the gray. " .
In response to this address , Put Commnn-
der-In-Chlef William Warner of ICansas City ,
spoke briefly. lie BaLd the boys In blue would
ncver forget time generous and kind hospi-
talty of the people of Louisville.
When Ito had , Ilono talking , Commander
Jawler said he took great pleasure In Intro-
ducing James Whicomb Riley " the Hoosier
Itoet. Mr. Hiey then read al origial poems
written for the occasion.
A pgACg HYIN O1 ' THE ltflt'UiIIdC.
There's n voice IcrolS the nation , like 1
mighty ocean hail .
oceln
home UI' from out time luthward lS the
seas before the gale ;
It's breath It In the streaming flag and In
the flying sail-
As ! go sailing on.
'Tis a voice that wo remember-ere its summon -
mon soothed n. now-
When It rang In battle challenge , anti wo
Inswerell vow with vow-
With real at gun anti hiss of sword and
crash ot Jun
Cr"h pro\-
Aim we went sailing on.
Our imope sank , even as wo saw the sun sink
faint anti far ,
The fhlor / state wpnt groping through ! the
blinulng smoke ot vmmr-
Through blackest midnight lurching , all un-
cheered oC moon or star ;
Yet sailing , haIlIng on
As one who "pake the lead awake , with
life hloolt leaping ! wnrm.
\'imo walked the l'ouhllll waters , all un-
scatimed . In mortal form
\Vo cit our lmllot'n presence with his hand
upon tim Itorm ,
Al wo went sailing on.
0 , \olce or parsion lulled to peace , this
dawning ot today ,
0 , \01ce8 twain now 'lent lS ono , yo sing
all tears away ,
Since Coo anti toe are friends , and 10 , the
Lord 11 glad IS the ' -
lie 8enlls us sailing on.
Ex.cmIMANDElt HEIMBERED.
Following this Commander Lawler Fall the
comrades hal , decided to honor Past Commander -
mander General John Palmer of Albany hy
presenting him : with a token ] of their regard
for the talhful performancE of his dlty while
he was commander. judge Cochrane then
formaly presented time tokgn. The tole"n was
a solid slver tea set Judge Cochrano spoke
briefly anti to the point. lIe was sure he
could not have presonttd the gift to
cOI1 git anyone
moro servlng. In acceptIng the present
General Palmer spoke feeiingly. "I can
scarcely find words to l'press my grattut ,
to you , my comrarles , " ho saId. "I shall 01- !
waya keep I. and sha1 always cherish It as
the most precous ! of all my poseessloas "
The next feature to the prelminary pro.
grm was the preacntatloa of a gavel made of
golt , silver and copper , studded with d'a-
mands , rubies and sapphires to Commander :
Lawier I was presentel to him by Senior
Vice Commander O'Leary of lonlanl , in b-
half of time ' . Iontanl ! dlvlson. ! I was given
because General I.awle was the fri co-
mander post who hat ever visited the Montana
post.As
As soon ns the prelminary mater was over
General Iawler requet'd all not members of
time Grant Army of tIme Hepub Ic 10 wi hdraw
from time hal , as It was to b a secret meet-
Ing. When a1 such had gone cut General
Lawle.r drected Rev T. 11. Ilagger.y , the
national chaplain of St. Louta , to invoke the
blessing of the Deity.
Commander Llwler then delverll his an-
nusl address , which was as tolows :
Comrades : 1 take great pleasure In cal-
Ing to order the
twenty-ninth national encampment -
campment ot the Grand Army of the He-
public. We meet for the first time south ot
tmc
the Ohio river , In this. beauttut city ot
Louisville , not as we mild thirty-tour years
ago-thmc'n we were ordered here , but now
wo come because we are In\lell by all Its
citizens to accept their hosplalty anti re-
celvo a I royal ant loyal welcome to olt ! Ken-
tck ' anti time new south. What memories
or the past rise before us ns we stand here
anti think of t\e great men her on Ken-
lucky soil ! But the one whose memory Is
honored mORt b ) ' the people ot this great
republic Is the name ot him who by a stroke
of hIs anti time ot ' ba '
pen 111 power your bayonets
struck the shackles from 4,0,0 at slaves-
Abraham Lincoln.
One year ago , at PIttstiurg , Pa. , I entered
upon : the dltes ot the olce to which 1 hind
been elected , anti located the htlllquarters
lt ltockfortl Ill. The experiment ot having
both time adjutant general and qUlrt.rmaster
general at headquarters has '
generl lt headqulrters Proven very
m.atistnctory. Hequlsltons are ) ' , led Imme-
diately on receipt ot same. HeslJes the sayIng -
InA of time there Is Il saving ot postage
anti correspollence which woulll he necessary -
sary It the two otcers were stationed at
different points. I was very fortunate In
being able to appoint as adjutant
belnl my Idjutant gen-
eral I man who has iwoveim hImsel to be
promnpt thmoroughm ellicient and obliging , anti
the name at C. C. Jones wi appear In the
future records or this great organization as
one ot Its best adjutants general. 10th ho
anti the quartermaster ' menerai , J.V. . Hurst
have labored hard during the 'ea. to make
the administration of affairs ot the Grand
Army I success.
CONDITION OF TIE GRAND ARM .
That you may tuly understand the condi-
ton of gains and losses for the year past , I
nilpelli the folowing recapitulation :
lembes 11 goo.i standing June
: : O. isi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37iP5
Gala Iy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gnln Iy transfer. . . . . . . . . . . . s.sa :
Gain I ) ' reinstatement. . . . . . . . . 13,171
Gall from delnquent reperts. . . . . V.313
Total gain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0n
Aggregate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4i43
1. . . I ) ' death. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 1,161 41.53 :
Leas I y honorable dl.charge. . . . 1,431
I.oss by tlan.rer. . . . . . . . . . . . 6G3
Io.s ! b ) ' smisl.emmsion. . . . . . . . . . . . . > 9
Iou by dishonorable dlsl'arge. . . H )
Los by delnquelt rellorls. . . . . . S.C:9
Total loss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.9C
Members remolnhg , In gee. ] ston -
lag . . . . . . . . . . . . go . . < . . . . . . < . . 3)7,73
Members remalnlnsus"ende , ' . 49,60) .
Time consollilted reports ot time adjutant
general Iho\\ ' that time number II good
stanlln ! Juno ) O , 1591. was I71,55 , anti 01
JUlO 30. IS9 was 357,639 , 8howlll 1 low ot
13.16. ! ' or which number 7136 was by death.
COIHllerhl ! time tact that many of our
eOlrlll s time poor , Inll , owing to husl-
1men depression ( ) . lan ) ' ha0 been out or
ell'lo'ment , Ilt 1IIIel to thus time tact
that mln ) ' Ire not able to attend post' meet-
InKs by reason ot their ( nlrmlte anti have
allowed thelsel\s to be supendell for non-
11)lent ot dle : olr memter.hlp haO kohl (
\onteltul ) ' welt. Wth time Inerelsed
prosperity which we are sure to have 1 Nee
Ito rcafon why very many at time GO.I who
ale on the IUIy t may not take
their placls slNrendelt nctVfworklng macmu-
bels. I hlve UlgClt all pestO to appoint I
simciai ( commitee on reinstatement to call
on every 5usllendoll comrdo R11 setll with
him In lome way anti , get him bade Into
our ranks. In lan ' dlllartmelts I heard
time delegates talking about l'stallshlnK
picket 110tS. and bcle\1 ! lit it cons IJaton
ot lan ' or time mlllr Ilosts mnut loon
take plcc .1 rcc9uumepd llmtt tie conmmnltt eon
II'eco IUletd conlnltpo
on rules lint ! ! It..tmiationa La Instructed lo
imrciare n hiatt of organizatlomm ammti report
ple\are 1111 orglnlzatol all
. re\ort
tile nmo to the next national encampment ,
by whlth this queston ot consolidation nod
the cstablislmnment of picket Ilosts may 10
uniform anti itt accordance with rules amid
regUimttinns.
Srn\\I G OF PENSIONS.
This Is n question that we , as an orml-
zatPI , ( eel n dCIl Interest in \0 know
tul all limo legislation enacted by con\rest
In the Interest of limo 011 soltler has been
1101lht about hy 0" thlouh the Innuence
or this great , Ilowel.tli organization-the
Grand Army at the Iepullcand these or
UI who are more fortunate .h'flcaly titan
others propose to keep It lt ) just lS long as
\a 1\ . Aiil while wo arc not asking for
any new pension leglMla ton , we do Isl ( anti
insist that \h(1 n law Is passed by con-
-gross that its provisions IS Intended by
It shall bo carried out anti not mtscon-
struet and IlslllplCI by ammy man or set
ot men or emmy party who mnay be In Power
I ant not 1 lawyer , .ut I know the verdict
of an- ( OUr ot IQynl men would le that
after 0 man has furnished the IlrootK and
has been krantNI 1 pension , that pension
elliot le ta\en away trom him without
due llrOelf ot law I know thlO I" being
done , howe\'cr. alt over the land for 1 hlvu
seen the evidences ot I 11 every dcpart-
metal In which I have been-Ienslons ! re-
duct11 from S i : to $ s. and trom IS to $6 , and
many cut oil entire. Then Igaln , n mtm
ante applied for 0 pension \0 \ anti three
) 'earl ego will receive n noteo that 'is
caim Is rejected , then no tller tlt "Iis
case Is reoplltl and aiiowed , but only trom
the thne of reoimenimfr , thus cheating a
worthy man out or $ or so. Mlny of our
comlulcs lhul d a1 wit are not able . to
! nl ! tLt.ti t.est time cnstutonnlt ) of
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CEIlING AT TiE IAIN FACTS
Prosecution in the Durnt Case is Rapidly
: Developing
ANTICIPATING TUE DEFENSE SOMEWHAT
'I'rlell Pie . \.elt 11.1 . hum imelme
1,1111' ii 1 'he " 'Ieimiit ) uf 'he
Vhl..h UI C lie g""ltl I 'heu
She Met 15cr U.I.h ,
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SAN I nANCrSCO , .Sept. 12.-The trolcu-
lon In the Durrant case ha\e found another
. [ law 1n the story told by the young medical
stutent on the day of Danche Lamont's mur-
tier . When Durrant was suddenly confronted
In time church by George King , the organist ,
1\0 \ explained his contlton of utter physical
and nervous collapse by tM statement that
he hall been overcome by gas whie engaged
In repairing electric wires L the attic. Dur-
rant asked ICing to get him some brome
seltzer. The prosecution will contend that I
Durrant hind been asphyxiated his knowledge
of medicine woull have taught 1m that
fresh nix Instead of a nerve tonic was what
he needed. Durrant's classmates at Cooper
: Ielical college will be placed on the stand to
show that the prisoner , as wel as alt of the
students , had been taught that the only
remedy for partial asphyxiation Is oxygen.
Durrant would soon have graduated from cel-
lege , and the prosecution will contend that be
was to well Iformed to have ordered a
nerve tonic which nauseated him when he
drank It If he had really been suffering front
the effects of gas
The prosecutLn also showed that Durrant's
hat and coat were not In the library when
KinK entered the church , but were there
when he rcturned from the drug store. The
Inference will be drawn that Durrant wanted
to get King out of the church , not to bring
him relief with a drug but to give himself
time to rover from his consternation and
an opportunity to carry his coat anti hat
from the rear of the church to the library ,
where It hall been his hnbtt to place them
whie working In the church
As the defense will lay stress on the In-
ability of one man to carry a body up such
a steep fight of stairs as leads to the belfry
of manuel church , the prosecution was
elated at the testimony today of Richard
Charlon , a grocer who had weighe Banche
each week for six months. Marc ! 27 and 28
she weighed l pounds. , A week later she
dl , appearcd. lEer greatest weight was 121
pelt ids.
Henry J. Shalmount , a cable conductor ,
testified that Durrant and Miss Lament hal
rlllen together to school the morning ot
AprIl 2. lIe had seen them frequently before
and his attention was particularly directed
to them on that day by their evllent In-
timacy. The defense admitted the fact that
Durrant anti Miss Lament were together at
that time and this line of inquiry was
)
abandoned by the proaecutian .
prosecutn.
Herman J. Schlagler , a classmate of Dur-
rant at the medical college , testified that
four days after Danche had .lsappearell all
before Durrnt was mentIoned lu connection
wih her absence , Durrant Ilad asked him
If he remembered seeing them together amid
It he did not remember that Durrant parted
from Blanche before Dnrrant left the clt ) ' .
Witness was unable to remember and Durrnt
volunteerpd the information that Blanche was
mlNslng. The prisoner toll the witness that
Blanche was easily led anti controlled 1 by him
and he feared she had gone to some question.
able abode. queston-
Miss 1Innie Del Edwards , a classmate of
illanchie's . testfed that on the afternoon of
April 3 Banche 1\10nl and herself left the
norma ] school .
together. Miss L lent was
soon joined by a young lan who Miss Ed-
wards reognized as Durrant MIss Edwards
last saw the couple at the corner of Market
and Powell streets , where she left the car
The witness descrIbed
minutely all the
al move.
mo\e-
meats of Dmmrrant herself and IS3 Lament \
before and' afer they boarded the car. She
also described Durrant's attire minutely To
accommodate a juror , a recess was here taken
until Monday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
101I S JSIIC'i'ED Fen MURDER .
1"01-111) ' A.eu"r.1 uf 1(111 I. li' .
Ilt.1 lt l'hll\1cll.hll.
PhILADELPHIA . , Sept. 12.-H. II.
Iloimnes , tile notorious murderer and
10imes swlll-
ler , was today Indicted by the grand jury
for the murder of D. F. Pltzel , whose mysterious -
terious death In this ely a year ago
anti the tubseuent collection of $10,000
Insurance on his life by Holmes led to the
unveiling of the latter's remarkable criminal
record. Holmes Is now In prison here awaitIng -
Ing sentence for swindlng the Insurance
COmIJan , to which ehargo he plladed guilty .
hoping thereby to escape the detection of
detecton
his graver crimes. The district attorney
will press for a speedy trial In this city.
Indictments for murder have also been
brought against Holmes In Toronto , In-
dlanapols and Chicago p
CYCLONE S''IUIES Jlnv YOiLK .
' ' " People JCille.ib- Collapse 01
II ) " 110' .
WATEHTOWN , N Y. , Sept. 12.- ter-
rifle thunder storm visited this section ' Last
night. WIres are down In all. directons
and comnitinication was cut off
communicaton or for imours ,
except ono telegraph wlro. The storm was
of such force as to actualy swamp the pal
senger cars on the Rome \'atertown &
Ogdensburg railway near Itichiand.
The wlll and lightning were accompanIed
by a deluge of rain Several tarm houses
In this vicinity have been struck by iight-
nlng and burned. The roads were washed
out 11 places , ant fallen treee block thin
highways itt many parts of the country I
was th ! most severe storm In '
years , although -
though lasting only about one hour.
The cyclone struck ! the village of Cape Vin-
cent ju.l. al a lane : excursion part , enrout"
homowarll from the Jefferson county fair at
Watertown was about to take the boat for
Kingston , Ganada. Time Homo , Watertown &
Ogdensbur depot colasell. George , Cod-
trey and Thomas Arnel of Cape Vincent
received Injuries from which they died. A
large number of persons were Injured ,
several of whom It Is fearell will die.
e
S.tV1H ) ' 'II OVI.nl\Xn P\ST )1\1 .
" 'He of a ' \01111 Sr.tol lioNs
nt'lller" l'smlutbie' S..lc.
CHEYENNE , Set. 12.-SpecialTeiegram ( _ . )
-Mrs. Ostrom , wife of a sect n foreman ,
sawed the "eJtbound fat mal train
on the Union Pacific , consisting of
two mal cars , a day coach anti
1 Iulmal sleeper , from a probable -
able frlghttul wreck at noon today near Wol-
cot staten , twemity-one miles from How-
unit. Whll alone nt the section houre Mrs.
Obtrom discovered wooden
a bridge
dlco\eret span-
, ning a small gully acres the track to bo on
fre.The
The fast mal , nearly ) an hour late , was ap-
Iroachlng at a high rate of speed to make
up lost time. Mra . Ostrem ran down time
line amid fagged the train. I was stopped
wihin thIrty feet of the burnIng bridge. The
timbers were burned to such an extent that
the train would have carried dowl the bridge
bad It run onto I. The O\'erlant flyer and
f.ufreights following the fast mal were
delayed se\'eral hours Ly the fIre.
1 ) fre.
The passengers on the fut mali made up
1 pure of $50 and presented . It to the woman .
Cell..l SlulJ Iiimsd Simryeeil
CI.UWEHLAIN , S. D. , Sept. 12.-Slle- (
clal.-Tho ) retters In Gregory county , lying
01 the northeastern boundary of Nebraka ;
have at last received the justice that was
denied them for Isny yers Deputy United
State $ Surveyor ) Bates hu ) complEte the work
of lif\lni that frtT ot relorr ountj
which wa , ceded by the Sioux a i .0peM to
settlement February 10. 1SPO , and the several I
hundred etler who have remaIned paten ly
on the lnd B squatters sInce that time are
at length enablld to know where the
boundaries of their land are located.
) I\X\ ' W17ilhi ( YAUGII'I' I ( Til' : ClL.tSiL
N.'etol of a Orll.1 III'1 " .11" IIJlr-
II I 1,1"jC Xun.r.
LOUISVILLE , Sept l2.-\'huie 10.00
people were watching the fr'ork along the
rIver front at 10 o'clock tonight 1 portion
of the grand stand on which were seated
at least 10,000 people , gave away and many
were injured \ The portion of the grand stand
which tell watt about 400 feet long anti
sixty wide. f was the lower part , anti
only elevatet about two feet. Irnnmetliately
Immetlately
behind this part were stats ele\'atet rIght
to l\enty feet On- the entire stand thEre
were 00,000 people. That no one wan klle1
Is a mrvel. lad th seats been llevatclI
any distance from the
Ilstance pavement many deaths
mlt have resulted . As the platorm on
which the rats wore placed swerved to the
rear anti settled to the ground wih a crash
the planks ef which the seats were composed -
posed were forced together and the feet amid
legs of hundreds of the spectators were
caught as In a hugo trap. ,
Time noise of the explodIng bombs and fireworks -
works anti the cheering of time cron'd was
fO great that only those atjacent to that por-
ton of the stand which fell coull hear I.
lad It become generally known a Inlc
woult have followed. As to the exact num-
ber injured It will probably never be known
I our policemen , who wee standing near the
accident , said tbat they saw from fifty to
s.eventy-flwe persons tnken away by friends
In nhlcl3. They Islstell at least as many
more to get back on the street back of the
atanmi All the ambulances amid patrol wagons
In the city were pressed Ihto service , anti
dozens only slght ) ' hurt were taken to
their hotels or homes.
On time porton of the grAnd stand which
fell there was a scene of horrifying confu-
sion. Mr. Vrceland , assistant . city edior of
the Courler-Jcurnal , was present when thq
accident occurred. "It was awful , " he said
"I saw men ant women falling e\'er'where.
Whether they were tainting frem : fright or
pain I coull not sa ) Then n panic fol-
lowed. Those whQ escaped being caught
made a mad rush for time entrance , trampling
over those who hal fallen , whie those who
hatl bem caught reamed for aid Meantime -
time the vast multtude on all sides con-
tnued to cheer and applaud the grand fre-
works that cent lt HI to explode and light
up the sky. "
A number of Grand Army veterans who
were witnesses of the accident said they
aided a large number of people who hal been
bruised ali Injured about the legs o car-
riages anti sent them to their hotels anti
homes. They did not stop In the exciement
to get names or addresses. No fatalities arc
reported
Those Injured , so far as known , are : John
I'arrls , flrner , Brookline , Mo. , PORt No. 229 ,
foot crushlll and amputation necessary : Mrs.
Harshfeld , 329 East Market street , Louis-
yule , toot crushed and leg'broen ' ! ; Mrs. J. W.
Vreelanl , 723 Thlrl avenue , Louisvie , ankle
crushed : Miss Mattie Moronic Jefrersonvte ,
Ind. . toot crush el ; IFS Fedora Starr , 121
West Main street , foot crush d anti ankle
spralnel : H. J. Burke , veteran front Spring-
field . Mass. , foot crushed , toes an1utntcd :
Miss Eva Willis , Morning Sun , 0. , foot
crushel : Miss I.'relda Sean 192 West Jerer-
lon street , ankle broken : Irs. Julia Adkins ,
1212 West Chestnut street , right foot
spralnel ; Mrs. \C , NooncEs , wife of Presi-
dent Nooness of the KentucltY Wagon Works ,
badly Injured , leg ant foot crnshell ; Mrs.
Maggie Ferris , 33 Portland avenue , left foot
anti ankle crushell : a 12-year-old son of 1)r.
Guntherman , Baxter avenue , toot crushed ;
Miss liemmnett . Evansville , stopping with Mrs.
hays , Fourth and ll , foot anti ankle
crushed ; Joseph Huckanl , editor New Albany
Tribune , oilest elitor In 1ll1ana , toot 1:11y
crushed anti ankle sprained ; \Y. H. Gregg ,
Burton , Ind. , back dprained. right leg bro-
ken ; George Do Long , Ihluifton . Ind. , toot
crush d ; Minnie lays , daughter of John
hays . 50'Valrmut ' street Lo lsy'Je ' , left foot
crushed ; littler Stein , 190 MaJn.street. , Louis-
yule . right knee crush d ; . j. _ ' Oerton
Ninth and Droad\ * y , Louisville , ankle ;
crushed : Henry hart . Fifteenth ant Iren-
ticc' . Louisville . leg broken ; Kate limes ,
daughter of Alderman Ilnes , right leg bro-
ken ; William Walters , Iouls\'le , leg broken :
! rs. A. J. Thurber , Moorehead , Ky. , left
knee broken ; Benjamin Scroggla ! Badnd ,
Ky. , Instep fractured ; Mrs. Mellan , ChI-
capo , internally Injured and both legs badly
bruiled ; H. H. Glover , Ioulsvll toot crushed
and head bruised ; Mark Wai'ion South Louis-
vI ! leg crushed : Steve Gutman , South
Louisville , leg broken ; Carrie Donnely , Pits-
burg , Internal hemorrhage.
.
IU CO"EHEU 'l\\'I''I'\-I.'n'l JIgS ,
I'ive More of lime 11lfortllu'cH ! Stilt
II tl )11. '
.
I0UGlTO : 1lch. Sept. 12-Shortly
after 7 o'cloee ] this moring reparalons were
begun for exploring No. 4 shaft In search of
the bodies of the miners who were entombed
last Saturday In the Osceola copper mine.
An exploring party , conslslng of Captain
Richards and five miners , was lowerell In a
skip , stopping at each level dpwn to the tour-
teentim. This party was down over an hour ,
and before they reached the surface a
large crowd hntl gathered about tie mouth
of the slmaft , watching most anxlouel for the
return of the IJarty. When they did come
up Il was only to disappoint time crowll for a
time , as they brought no bodIes wih tlmenm
They reported that much gas was still In the
mine. CaptaIn Richards reported that his
party had located twenty-thre bolee : wlhl.n
1.00 feet of the surface , being stretched
along from the fourth to the fifteenth levels.
Captain Edwards and a party of six men
then went down and by 1 o'clock all of time
bodies had been brought to the surface. James
Williams was found only 30 fet from time
surface Captain Treubath was found on the
ladderwy at the fourteenth level In a posi-
to which . denoted that h was taking hold
of time belt rope to signal to the lander on the
surface.
Alter dinner more starchlng parties were
sent down and succeeded In finding two moro
bqJiee' , making twenty-five reco\'ered. There
arc still five missing. The bodies showed no
sign that the men had suffered any before
death. No doubt death to most of them was
painless.
A coroner's jury has been empaneled and
will investigate the cause of the path of the
unfortunates. on Saturday. The funerals will mostly occur
. -
UE.U\'OOJ ' 1'OUIIS non A ) . \ : .
\rthul' ' \1 1 I UI " 1IIIU't..1 UIH.I II . tImi'
Street miimd I Irll UI' ,
DEADWOOD , Sept 12.-Spelal ( Tdgana . )
-A daring h ! gh\ay robbHY was prptrated
on one of the principal : strec s of this c ty
this morng : at 10 o'clock. Arthur Wtilarns '
Arthurlals'j
an old mn who was sttng''n : R bench at
the side of a saloon , was pounced upon by
Tom Burk and William Patterson , two tough
charctera who recently arrived In the city ,
and carried Into a side room of the saloon.
<
The men hutly : robbed him 'of about U5 In
cash anti a gold ! ring , an stated to esclpe ,
but were caught by the pee amnd arc now In
jail. Time stolen artcls wore-ecoverld.
The grand jury , now In BeniGn In
this city , tod'.y return Indictment !
In time following c 1e8 : I'ank ! ona-
han , for the murder of old nun
Denson , near this city In Jane last ; WIII
Shayde an' ] Edward MeNabb for sta'n :
cato , and Tom Seaton , for blt'n ! John Tier-
ney's nose cit. These eves ' will bo tIled In
time crcul : court , now In . aess .
Seller SIGIH O'er'UIJ'7.011.h' .
'f ST LOUIS , Sept. I ? -In , the Madison
county , Ilnois , clrcutt' cOurt there was fed
today a de-d t trust 'on ' \ the property of
Henry Seier , the Ll anon banker who
failed so disastrously lat wInter , altar involving -
volving Rufus lamlY , the late treasurer of
Illinois , so hopeleBly. . Tjje document turns
all the property ever to . three trusted for the
benefit of certain creditors. The trustees are
F. M. Dount , representative of the Chicago
banklnS syndicate which wu on Hsmsy's
:
bond and bad to make goo the money
loaned by the treasurer to Seier ; Charles
Iaronl , representative Qf the St. Louis
banks whIch hal loaneSelter ! money , anti
1. D. Sexton , who was chosen by the other
two to act with them
. - - . -
11.011" " ' 11' , % More 'sder.
PEORIA . Sept U..A mass meeting of
citizens has been called for tomorrow evenIng -
Ing to consider the scanty water supply
Inadequate protection against fire . and
threatened increase of rates Of wlhdrawll
from tims city b' fire insurance . companies.
WEALTHY \ IAIDIR ; lnDEnED I )
I p , J , Donlan of Havelock Killed for the
Purpose of Robbery ,
PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCES OF TiE CASE
Clrl' " ' ' PIIII In I , 'IjI. VI.1 .
wih . Iluml II.t"t , mmmm.t
S.I.r..lthl " 11.lh'utl I I
U""II"'I'e Sh'ujjh' .
IA Vr LOCK , Neb. , Sept 12.-Spelal (
Telegram-P ) ) . J. Donlan , a wealhy farmer
living four anti one-hal mils northeast of
here , was found dentl at 9 o'clock tonight.
his body was lyIng In the bottom of 1 spring
wagon to which lie hall been drIving a leant
Every ) ' indication points to robber anti mur-
tier TrIo deceased leaves a wife and five
I chlhlren , three of them grovn lie owned
nearly a section of land on which he set-
tetl about twenty-five years' ago anti hil
wealth Is estmated at 5,000. le was In
his 7th 'ear.
About noon today Donlnn left home driving
a mower here At this point he borrowed
a spring wagon and drove his team on tl
Lincoln to get some repaIrs Nothing more
Is known of his actions this '
aetone evening ex-
c ptng : that the team , when discovered
was coming Into lavelock from the west on
an easy gallop. In time direction from which
they were seen to come Is n long stretch ot
open prairie on elher side of the B. & M t.
railroad that affords abundant opportunity
for foul play. Some young men stopped the
, team and discovered the occupant. lie
II was then dead , blood covered the bed of the
wagon around the scat and was also sllat-
terell on the tongue. Ills trouser were also
drenehld , anti 1 short distance above the
wrist on his loll arm was a lacerated wound
an Inch In dumimmieter From this the victm
bled to deathm There was I smaller wOlnd
farther up the arm , but little blooll escaped
from It.
VII . NCE OF A STRUGGLE.
The coroner and \llco headquarters In
1.lncoll were notified timid Coroner Wlnnete ,
Detectives Langc0n and alone ( , Po\cemnn
Harry and Sheri Miller were soon on time
glound. A thorough examination of ever-
)
thing has esisuetl. The theory now Is that
the wOlnd WIS cal sed by a bullet fred at
close range and which Is still embedcCI In
the arm near the shoulder. At this wrltug
( midnight ) the question of holding ! an
autopsy Is bellg determined.
Donlun was Iceustomed to carrying large
slms 'of money on his ierson and I search
revealed only 40 cents In his clothes. He
was'a powerfuly bui lan a 11 circmmmn-
stances point to a hard struggle : with his
assalant . lie evidently whipped up his
team anti atempted to reach home. ( The
officers will start at once to follow imp the
trail ns far as possible tommight Additonal (
evidence of violence Is furnished by the fact
that tramps are very numerous along the
road on which he drove
LINCOLN , Sept. 12.-Speclul ( Telegram.- )
Donlan had ben In Lincoln during the day
ali bought a mowing machine. He had left
the machine at Havelock anti borrowed a
buggy , taking along sonic repairs , and stated
for home. This was the last seen of him
alive. lie had In his rockets 1 few 81al
pieces of sliver
slver amid some papers , which were
mmnmiisturhjemj. His right leg wal bruised n
little , glylng evidence - of SOle sort of a
strnggle. There were no other mortal
wounds rave the pblol bullet hole The
wlil ( own ot Havelock Is intensely exciteir
exclct'
Intensely
ovOr time murder or so prominent and respected -
spected a citizen of the county.
'lJIXIS HEI MEN AidE \VhtOX1E5) .
Ageiit of . litlutihissi . . ,
\"lt 11111 htigimfi. " ' ' 'III
tnl ou thl' JLIL'kSiml'M InletTllr. .
SIOUX FALLS , 8. D. , Scpt . 12.-Speclal. ( )
-He\ W. J. Cleveland , Episcopal minister
at Madison , who has been closely connected
wih work among the Indians for many years ,
has just returned front the Jaclson's Hole
country , where he made an investigation Into
the recent trouble with the Dannock Inditmns.
Mr. Clevelnli was sent to make this immvesti-
gaton by the Indian RIghts association at
Phiadelphia and will make to that associa-
ton the following report :
'fhe Indians by treaty provisions are en-
titled to \ remuneraton for the game and
other prop2rty taken from them at Jackson's
I Hole.
I All persons hnplcated In tIme arrest and
shooting of those Indians should be speedily
speltiy
trIed and severely punihed ,
Time governor of Wyoming and other high
officials arc In a measure responsible ! for what
occurred and shouhl be dealt with accord-
InI ) . 1
The efforts of the Department of the In- !
tenor to bring these parties to justice should' '
bo warmly seconded , closely watched and In
order that a farcical termination may bo
avoided they should bo tried before a United
States court but not In thl state of WyomIng -
Ing No jury there could bo relied upon to
act wihout prejudice.
Agent Teter should be strongly supported
In his painstaking and tearless efforts to
secure justice for the Indians , and the attempt - I .
tempt of some to secure his removal frosn
ofce , and to whom his fidelity to duty In the
Jackson's Hole affair and the proposell reser-
vation irrigation scheme render him alone obnoxious -
noxIous , should be defeated.
The position of the Issue . elerles at the Fort
restored. huh agency , recent ) abolished , should be
The schem3 almost consummated to put
In the hands of Ihe Idaho Irrigation Canal
company an expansive contract for construct-
lag a clnal with funds bonging ! to the In-
diane anl af.eravartl chugs the Ind'a's 0'
annual rental of several thousand dollars for
the water so sUpp ied . FtO 'Id be thwnteJ , and
the whole matter of provIding '
mater water g'\on
Into the hands of an agent or other competent
perion.
The only real lol ton of t'll JaekFon's I1'lo
dlfeuHy , ns wel as the only poss'bo : means
of preervlnI tIme large game for which the
W'omlnl officials eXprllS so great anxiety ,
wi b3 found In adding limo Jackson's Hoe !
country to the NI'lonal park anti putting It
under the same reltr'c'los. I Ii no iarticu-
lar US3 to the state of Wyoming but It Is tha
natural winter resort and the only ro'able
wInter feeding ground for the Large game
both for the present National park and of
all the surrounding country . I W'omlog Is
sincere In her expressed desire she will not
object to this plan. No comp'alnt is mada
by the people of Jacllon's 101" or any other -
era . of any wrong doe or theist made by the
Indians at any time , except that upon their
attenipt to arrest one part of them an Indian -
milan threatened that they woul aret nd
shoot the whies I they did not let them
atone Alas for all , and the best his trlellS
can do for him. I would Hem that as be-
tween the greedy pushers ot Pocatelo and
the ruth leu setter of Jnckion's hole the
untutored Dannock hns small chances for
mercy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, \"Hlet II" 1.'I'I'ut.
SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Sept 12.-Speclal. ( )
-T. B. Alensworth , who a few weeks ago
disappeared from Del Rapids , was arreste
here yesterday and bound over In the SUm
boutd .
of $500 for granll larceny He cannot' get
bal anti II canleuenty In jail . A month ago
he accompanied Dr. Parker of Del Itapitis
In a carriage to flaitic . Doth got Ilrunk
there and on the way home the doctor was
robbed of a valuable gold watch and thrown
out ot the buggy anti left by the roadside .
He says that Alensworth did It. lie thinks ,
despite the prisoner' denial that the later
strOck him wIth bran knuckles before t\row-
InS him out. The charge of highway rObbery
would ha\'e been preferred against Alens-
worth had It not been 10 dllcult to prove
that offense. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Crusade A4"luHt luIHlnu 'Fimistle ,
SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Sept . 1-Speclsl. ( )
-The county eommlutoner will cal a con-
Ires of county commissioners throughout
the state to bo held here during the state
talr. The object Is to d\cuB the Russian !
I thistle l ' other noxious weeds and the best
process of eradicating them .
NI'X.'lOI 'i'litIIS'l'ON - I ! "JIY iLl .
It''lt nf 1'llhlj I 'I'un )11'h ( ireems
enrl amid , 1 h'rl..tn I ,
SALT LAKE , Sept IZ A special to the
Tribune from halley , Ilnho , says : Senator
Thurston of Nebraska 19 ill of cholera mmmcc-
bus at the hot Springs hotel here. lIe went
out for a plemage bath yesterday , ate iieartiiy
of green corn anti watermimelomi and soomm took
lila bed. Tlmo worst is feareti.
Sl'.tNltltlS Mi'iii' % l'i'il lIi'm'l'hitSiiS ,
St'verel . lk'femm tm'siiii Cli e ilemm tii'st
ilisitle iii tlm ( SVmmr ,
ICIlY WEST , Sept , 12-Ati'ices received
front Ctmba via stenmnsimip Mascott say that a
great battle has been fought near Cammiagtmey
between insurgents under Maximmmo Gotituz
and the Spaniards mmmitier General Mahio. Time
battle lasteti forty-eight hoimrs anti tIme Spamm-
lards wore repulecti witim hmeavy loss , it is
reporteti tlmat over 700 Spastlartis wore killed
and wountletiVlten time news reached ha-
warm it caused great excitommient at time
palace ,
htoiot anti his band lmave been bimsy during -
ing limo past week , imaving blown up a troop
train near Samitimigo tie Cuba anti a bridge
near Sagmia , Spaniards mmmimit time train ama
lmlowmt up , but eLmira only iive rmiemm avere
kiliemi , Atirices receiveti , imowever , state
timat nearly 100 soltilers avcro killeti ,
The imarbor of ilavamma is alniost mieserteti ,
Not a simip save Spammish aaas there whemm time
Mascott left , _ _ _ _ _ _
ltNhItS ClN'l'iUIS 'I'll ii St'l'lTA'I'iON ,
ihlimmegmil ils H Citmimiot Overeommie I lie imm-
litiemmee of ( lie lier.iiml is.
LONION , Sept. 12.-Replying to cmi inn-
tmtion : extesided to ltimn by Mr. George l'eeh ,
secretary of time Golti Standard associatlomm
and son of Viscotmmmt l'eel , formiieriy speaker of
time house of Cammmnons : , to express' his 'iews
Ott time question of btmmietallismmm , Mr. Glami-
stone m rites timat Ito lists not altereti time
opimmions whttchm lie expresseti in Parhiammient
two anti a imalf years ago. lie adds that he
regartis . the binittallic scimemmmes as Imassing
hmunmora , doommmeti to nullity and disappoint-
mont. lie is convimiced , ito says , tlmat if London -
don stanmia firm for the gold mstamidarti no
Power that bnietailisiti comnismmmis or is likely
to enlist will ho able to overcommie it. Mr.
Gladstone atitla timut he regrets that age anti
ibm disabilities prevemmts his active partielpa.
tioi : in time controversy ,
Ctmoiemmt Iiim , ( mm Hoist I mm ilommoitmlmi ,
SAN FIIANCISCO , Sept. 12.-Time steamer
Australia arrived this morning from iloim-
hula. Forty-one casea of cholera imavo oc-
curreti uii to Soptemmmlmcr 5 , vitIm thirty-five
eleatims. One sailor of tIme Urmited States
steanmalmil ) Bennington , lying 1st tIme imarbor ,
has died of clmohern. Ex-Qmmeen Lilhmokalamti
has be2n liardoneti anti all exiles may return
to hawaii except tIme Ashiford brothers.
i"i'sii 'i't'iiiiis Arilye I ii Cimhmmi.
hiAViNA Sept. 12-Time steamer Leon
Treco arriveti hmere withm battaliotms of time
Astues anti Caanarias regimnents to tlme
sitmnmber of serenty-timree officers anti 3,000
amen , who are now being disesmiharkemi. A
imearty reception has beesm accortlcmi timemu
Imere. Tim Astisres battaiiomm leaves here tonight -
night for Ntmevltat' .
lt. e.tv'r for a % eaaspmI ties' 31mm mm.
LONLON , Sept. 12.-An order of commrt
line been issnmed appointing a receiver for time
affimirs of George Augustus Saia , time well
known newspalier .vriter ammti author.
vic'i'sn : o1' A ) tOCiC altitlti.tGIO ,
tmagm' iCamimms l7mirmmmer Clasijii Ills
% omimig limiugl. tee's Sesitmt''r.
ST. JOSE1'ii , Sept , l2.-Spccial-Wiiliam ( )
P. Cochran , a farmer who lives near Sa'ar-
amice , Kan. , Imas confirmed time statenent : mantle
by lmis daugltter , Mitmnle May Cochrati , that
sIte was tIme victim of a mock mmmarrage : in this
city a year ago. Time marriage records show
thmat mme license was ever isueti to the ICnsas
farmer's daughter. TIme girl beleved site was
mmtarrted to Joshua Omborn of DlCaib county
mimitil Osboru told her site had becn deceivemi ,
and Imer fatlmer imas commiirmimmxl tlma st.atemnent.
lie will imave young Osborn arrested.
Osbormi eloped avith Mss ! Cochran a year
ago and tlmey came to this cty , wimere Iso told
1mev they were msmarrcd. lie took tim grl
to a boarding iiouse and pratemidecl to secure
the rervicas of a minister to unite thetmi in
marirage. On accousmt of time objectons of
her parents Oaborn told Miss Cochm'amt tIme
marriage Imad b2tter he kept a secret for a
wimilo , amid she retmmrned imomno alone. In a few
eoks smo ! received a letter from Omborn tell.
big imer the smmarriage ama on'y a mockery and
that simo had no clalsim upon ltimn. When the
girl could conceal the secret mm longer slmo
toid her father , and 1w has started out on tIme
trmil of time man , Osborn is the son of a
DelCaib county farmer.
SA'V 'I'IIIi Siciti'iis'i' OF' MilD LAKE ,
Slor fromn.Vestermm Mlssommri
Started I , ) . a Pisliermimnim.
ST. JOS1I'II. Sept. 12.-Special.-Time ( ) serpent -
pent in Mud lake , eommtii of this city , has
been seen again , thmis time by Anderson Mc.
Coy , a brothmer of Policeman McCoy. Time 5cr-
pent Imas been seen a number of tinmes durlmig
time past summer and several timnos It lmas
been catmglmt tmm neta by the fishmermen , but
broke tlmrough the nets , leaving a hole large
enough for a horse to pass througim. The
fishermen imavo never been able to land it.
McCoy has a strong boat whmiclm he emses to
hmunt duclc on time lake imm time season wlmemm
they are plentiful timere. lie was out In this
boat a few days ago , when something strmmck
it , amid ito declares it was knocked ton feet
into the air. Wlten the boat came team
again McCoy saw time serpant swirilrmg in
time water a simort distance away. lie commIt
imot see its sizt or slmape , but saw enouglm
of it to ksmow that it is of huge size. ills
brother's boats imave been struck a ntmmber of
timmmes , but no injury resmmlted. Thme fisher-
nmemm at time lake arc considerably excitemi
abommt thte uresonce of tacit a mitysterious ob.
ject in the vatcr , McCoy timimiks it Is a large
fiaui that got into tIme lake from the river
wlmen the water was high ,
hiAIt'l'hitLJAiChi iii.liH ) II IJN1)llhihS ,
Itt'iOi'tN of ii 'rermlbIe Comivimlslopi 1mm
I I a ii ii ii rims ,
NEW YORK , Sept. 32.-A special from
Tegucigaipa says that an earthmquako has oc.
curred lxi honduras. Two imummdred amid fifty
people are reported dead or dying , The property -
erty loss aili amotmmmt to more timan $1,000,000 ,
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Voriimi'r flintlismi Vuimmimim Simot ,
GRAND LEDGE , Mich , , Sept. 12.-Frank
Forbes , business manager of time Forbes &
Middietosa Timeatricai conaparty , tlmis evesming
shmot and fatally wounded Ida young wife.
Forbes hail been drinking and quarreled wttim
Imis ante. Forbes also fIred two shots at Iep-
uty Simerlif Iioiliday anton time officer started
to arrest hint. but succeeded only in piercing
the deputy's coat alcove. Mrs. Forbts Is 24
years old , Site formmmeriy lived In Omnaima ,
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'it , Commmisl'te'yoiimlmui.m's i'emmi temmtiar'
ChilITENNE , Sept , 12.-Spechi ( Telegram. )
-The W'yomjng State Board of Charities anti
ltefortsa today awarded time contract of coat.
pleting time state pc'mmitentiary at Rawlins to
It. V. hiradley 'of this city , whmose bid was
$30,903 Th building , on wimich $70,000 has
been expended , must b3 commipleted under the
contract by November 1 , 1897 ,
p
flu mmh Goes Iota l.i.iii hInt ,
DULUTh. Sept. 12.-Time Iron Exchange
jammk of this city has aone into liquidatlou
and is in charge of Jolmn II. Merritt. It hiss
been doing an unprofltabI business for comae
time. Its capital is 100.000 , and ( ito de.
posits amount to about $00,000 ,
Moveuumemitu of Ocenu Stenutierms , Sept , 113
At San Fra ncisco-Arri Vet-Au it rai Ia ,
front Hommotulu. 1)eparied-Coptic , for Iionmg
Kong mad Yokoimatna
At Southampton-Arrived-Augusta Vie-
torik , from New York , for Ilasnburg , anti pro.
ceedem.
At Rotterdam-Arrived-Spaarodam , from
Now York.
CUP \TILL \ STAY IN AIERICA
Lord Dniiraveii Throws Away Ills Last
Chance to Capture It ,
PULLED VALKYRIE UP AT THE START
lefvmmler Sum ili'tl Oser lime Comirsq
Aiotie-rmiam ml I misc of iIemmrsiimn
hauls Cli tout mis iii m' lt'mtm4t
fr hlis hlefusmii to llutc ,
NR's'ORiC , Seimt , 12-Time international
series between lefcmmtier mind Vaikyrie Ill for
tIme Ammierica's cuim is enmdetl , On time wimole it
hats been an cxtraortllmmnry series , end while
time result is satisfactory to the Amimericmum
people , two at least of time contests timat
welmt to mmmmmke nut time mimatcim were not , Do.
femitier aomm 1mm a clean race cmi Smmturtia3' . On
Ttmestia3' laBt sime crossed limo line helmismtl
time Emiglislm boat , bmit was awnetteti time race
ott a foul , Today sue imad a walkover , Amid
today's occurremmce was all time mmmoro umifor.
tlmmmate , not ommly becatmse a great crowd hmatt
gatitereti to avitness time strtmgghe , but becau8o
( ito maeatimer conditions avero stmcit as to lead
mmtasmy to suppose timat of all tias Vsilkyrio
wommlti b 1mm lmcr elemmmemmt , Lord Dtmnraven
saiti last miigimt , anti lie stmlmi it mimost cmii-
pimaticahly , tlmat ito votmlti witittirams' his boat
oil time mmmorrow it aim absoimmiely clear course
avas not provided , lie eiainieti that titmrlng
the previotma races his boat hmati been grcmiti
interfered avitlm , antI as oa'erytlmimmg ticpendet
tmpomm time otitconto of time timird of time series ,
lie mmdheretl to timmit docisiomi so closely tltat
Vmmlkyrie mmmorely erossc4i time starting line amid
thmen retimed frommt time contest , I)3felmtler , m'elh
in advance trIton time imammtiicap gmmmm was tired ,
cotitinueti on lmer jotmrmtey mumti wemit over the
course avell witiiimm time timmme limit ,
li3 fmer timreo straigimt victories Iefenmier
retaimis tIme historic cmmp for Ammmerica. Time
race Scimeduled _ for today lmromniscm to tm
snore exciting titan either of tIme two prcced.
big , for it trims to be expectcml that every
effort would be mimado by 1)mmtmravcmm , after
Tuesday's tiisappoimmtmmment , to score a victory
witlt time boat lie haul brottgimt so far.'eater -
day Vmmliyrie Imati beemm lammed imp to the
imigimest pitcim iii smnticipatiomm of tumiay'ms coil.
test , Several aiteratiomma hmnd beemi mmmade ant
thmoe 151)051 wltonm imer sailing qmmalities do.
liemimieti tmmoatiy avero prepareti to expend
every ntmnce of mntmcie ammtl skill to hiring her
over time ilmie a victcr. Lord Dmmnraven had
expressed Imimaselt as apparently smmtimsfleti m'itis
the ( iocisian remmtieretl by time cuim commmmmmittemi
oil tIme foulimmg of lefesidcr by imis boat , and
time matter imati seeimmimmgiy been settled iso
asmtlcalmly that it avas a questiorm ism time mmiinda
of the general public if 'l'mmosjay's race wommjml
mmot be resailed , Armd tIme fleet passlmmg ommt in
thme early hmours of the morning observeti Dc-
fmmmimier statmtlimig Imigim Impon imer mmay to time
lightship , stmitl not far astern Vulkyrle , smmov-
15mg mdowl3' , btmt apParosmtiy bemmt en bimsimiess.
'l'hmis ama a sign timat Itleased time hearts of nil ,
WINIS'EItfi lISA1'l'OiN'rlNG.
Last niglmt tIme ob error at Sandy Hook hm1
repo t ( I CII dg m'eamt hire : brcezi , art tm timommgh
time breeze this siiormming llsang out titrougim
t'to Narrows was hardly Imp to tItle , yet it
watt one calcsm'aicd to bring lmapp no 'a to
yachtsmmmen anti tIme pmonmisa of a see.ly rtmn.
limit tlmet'o was dsaitpommtmncnt c'-en in thmo
wimmmis.'lmetm time honk was reac'mct there
was scarcely a breath of air , anti thre was
Ito Improvement at time liglmtslmlp , Tipt courea
.
smiarked up .ies ilftepa ntiea to icctvard anti
return , - starting off thai iigmtsh im. Tmmere
was somne little delay avhie time raclra 'mere
circling sluggishly around , an.d it was noticed
ttmat Vaikyrle was iackng ! a topsail and was
sinmply sallirmg ummtier maimisail anti jib , At
first this causel mm avonderimmemmt , ijmm as time
startimig imour drew near time strammgc action
of time Britislmer came In for consderabio
dlseumaton , and not a few believ.d tlmat lisa
race veuid riot be sailed after all ,
A great circle of eteammiboats anti yaclmta
imad drawn up to witnoms the start , and acting -
ing upon a desire to muect Dunravemm's wishes
as nearly as poslbits a score of patrol boats
were sent out to drive back thma lines , The
preparatory gmmsm vas not fired tttmtil about
twenty minutes after tlto fixed ttnme. him the
mmmeanwimiio a gait arms fired from time comsaiti.
, tco boat. a simmai denoting tlmat a gst away
would take place. Titemm time annommaconment.
avas mimado from time rattoi boat that Led
Dunraven imati refuted to race ummletis a dear
course was guaranteed by the cotnmmiittoo. So
far as time comnmi toe ares cocrne I , it seemed
inmposaible to tb more to secmmre open srater
than lmami already hicen tonic , for whorm the
preparatory gun ames fired the nearot boat
to time racers was fuly imalf a mio ! away , cmi
thmo great mmmajority of time excuraiomm eteanm , ra ,
aud other crafts were immuclm fsr.imer off In
time distance ,
VALICYRIII PULLED OUT ,
The starting gun avsnt at time aimpoimiteti
time. Almost time samne instant Defender
crossed time line. Vahkyrle's comtmrnaodr lied
so mnanuvercd her timt ahme was stil ! a ions
way off and just before time hmantilcap gun
avas fired , she too , crossed the line. It was
evIdent to those who imad h-Ott wmmtclming the
English boat timat she hiatt no intention of rae.
ing , amid so it lirovej , for no soommer was time
line crosseti than alma imaa'e i too oa the
starboard tacit , instead of following her rival
out , amid passei under the strn of the light.
ship. This action on time part of time English
boat was hot an actual smmrpris ? , for events
imad led up t it , anti hal intlcated etther a
de'ermnisiation not to race or a strange and
von1erfui freak on time part of tii British
mieamnen , A score or more et.anmera started
for Vallmyrie , while imaht a hun'lrel atanmed in
tim3 miirec'ion of iefender.
Time Anmerlcan boat avas mmiaking good imemmd-
vay , with imer sitinnaker set , and alter start.
lag at 11:20:21 : : , rounmied time first mark at
1:20:58 : : , anti finisimeti at 4:04:36 : : , In time iight.
breeze this vsms mm particularly gooti perform.
nsmce , anti time beat to windward was mmmue ) '
faster timan imati been mmntidlpatctl , for iiurlng
one part of tlmat journey time very light breeze
seemed to die out entirely. But even in that
Iefenmier made Imeamiway , anti trIton she
crossed time homo line tIme winner of time race
amid of time series , lefentic.r , in fact as well
as In nanme , vmmmm greeted avitim it crecclmin of
wimtsties , thrice repeated , anti time belcimin ;
of cammmmon and the cimeers of thmousammtls for time
gallant victories site imami won ,
General regret was expressed timat thQ
series f tr time ctiit , tmegun so auspidiommsly anti
prommmisingly , imatl ended so disastrously , for
while time iuestlons wimicim were aroused as to
the winner of the second race rmmlgimt imave
been passed by unheeded itati a stirring con.
test taken place today , tito witimdramvai of Lor4
Durmrtsven in time third and perhaps deeldin
race imas necessarily bad a depressing eiTep.
upcsm all thmOlo itlentiilcm.i witim the great matcm
and will probably have a more serious effect
in regard to future international races ,
1i'lsi : OL'IOSIXC.hi'Oit 'i'iii : S'VAitT
llxcurslomm hunts iCm'imt ' , Vt'll thick bp
( lie l'imtsol 1'Iee ( ,
NEW YORK , Sept. 12.-At time time th
yaclmts east off timeim' lines from timeir re.
elmectivo tugs thmero was every intiicatiom
that tImers would be a good breeze , but whmes
timey got down to time outer iightslmi
time wind had fallen to about four or flvG
miles an hour , Tlmat time course would be
to wintiwrd or leeward end retursi wa
indicated from time comnmittee boat at 10:2 :
a. m , by time imoisting of the letter "C , " an
five miminutea later time gentleman in chiare
of the race notified the commtestarmts by tl
letters "D , C , Cl , " timat time commrse would be
outward , eaSt by soutim , which macant a ru
before time wind over limo first bait. Wmii
time conmmitteo was signalling Vaikyrie was
railing around without a club topsail , as
thiouglm to notify the peopio in Charge of the
race timat he was not satisfied with time tVA )
in wimicim time excursion boats lied conre.4
gated back of time starting marktt that
timne timero was no vessel within a lmalf mniiO
Past of time tine , anti time entire fleet of ipece
tators was well to leeward of time line. Th
comnmmmitteo got weary of time apparently child.
halt commmiurt on the part of Valkyrie , so at
I wimea they paw that thmere was a aplen.
did openimmg for a start , they fired a gun.
'rime paIr I flet of steam yachts , seeing timat