I - . - . - . - - 4 1-.rt , , . . . . THE OMAHA I . . . ' DAILY BEE. I 1 . : I ' , ! : rAnLJSIIED JUNE ] n , 1871. 01\lAllA , 1TEDESDAY 1\ORNI-N - , OCTOBER 9 , 189 : . SINGL m OOPY 1"IVE CEN rS. - - - - - - - WEST \ \ IAIES HIS DEFENSE ' ' 1 Sensational Inoident of OevelRDl's ' Second - , . .noident Oampaig Revived REMAINED SILENT FOR SEVEN YEARS Crlh'IN.'N th" . \l.'rlenn Pc.pI4 nlli I'll hIIc lItit nul ' ' IrNM's hid Ig- Jntln tint NIJlnl1 Shuulll ' 1'Iterenftir Heceh'c In'nrll , NEW YORK , Oct. S.-A special cable to the WorM from London says : "An extraordinary , and In many respects unprecedented publication hy a Britsh or any other high diplomat , has been discussed dur- Irig the past few days among the foreln reprerentatva to the court of St. Jamcs This Is I handsomely printed pamphlet marked , For Private Circulation Only , " and entItled . " \ly lnlon to the United States , 'R1-89 , " anti ham , just len Issued by Lord Sackvlie ! , who as Sir Lionel Sacllvl0 Wet , K. O. : J. G" , was the I nglsh minister to Washington for the Period namee ! I will be remembered that Irealdent Cleveland , almost on the eve of election of 1888 , sent Sir Lionel his passports because of a letter written by him to an alleged Englishman In Calornla , commenting upon the approaching election. This pamphlet Is Lord Sackvllle's defense and explanation made dcense explanaton several years after that Incident. But time unprecedented part of It , and the part which has aroused very excited comment , Is , fIrst , the freedom of his strIctures upon the American people and American public men , all seconll , his own expressed Indignaton thai the British ministry should have accepted : Jr. Dayalel as ambassa.lor tD this country while a sac- rotary of state of the United States Mr. Ba- nrr ! hall wantonly insulted In person Its ac- CI edied representative. SENT TO A CHOSEN I EW. "Tho phamphlet consists of fifty-two pages , 1&,000 words , and Is of very limited Issue , nol more than 100 cOles. Theco have been lent under seal only to leading foreign dlp- Ilomats , , time higher I nglsh officials , and a - few personal friends. "Chester A. Arthur was presIdent and James G. Baine secretary of state when Lord Saekvlie came to New York In November , 1881. At a reception given him by St. George's society he says that : Ir. Baine was Eent to greet him by Presldenl Arthur and ho made a most cordial address of welcome. In It he referred to "The loyalty of the Amer- Lan people and their admiration for that gracious sovereign , his royal mistress. ' Lord Saekvle noles also his very cordial . recell- ton by the president himself , but remarks : 'That while : Jr. Ialno was usIng this con- dilatory language he was carrying on a V hoslo controversy with her majesty's go v- rnment respecting the abrogation of the Clayton.Bulwer treaty ' . "lo says he entered upon his duties with great solicitude. I was welt aware of the dlmcultes I should have to contend with In combattng the influence of time enlan or- gUluton : , exercIsed over the government , und whlch was so powerful In both houses of time l gisiatur. . ' Pln SIrNT EMBARI1ASSED. "Iord Sackvle quotes a private letter he wrote to Lord . Granvie , then foreign minIster - I Ister , In April , 119 In regard , apparent to , a dema"1 or request made by Secretary Fre- , llnghmmyeeii for time Immediate release of cer- tain Irish suspect , , In this hotter Lord Sack- yule distncty Ilates that Assistant Secretary - tary Bancrofl Davis represented to hIm that time presIdent felt embarrassed by the acton of congress In time mater and 'that he , the president , trusted to the courtesy of her ma- Jesty's government In enabling him to avert I. lie says ho told Secretary Davis that 'he must remember there was a public olllnlon In England , as \1 as a press , neither of which were likely to bo convinced of time necessity of a concession to the United States government on this 'Iueston , simply because congress was terrorized by time Irish voters. ' "Davis frankly udmlted this and said thai the prcsldenl himself appealed to her ma- jest1 government In the present case. "Lord Sackvlo here deliberately states thai Lord Granvlo , upon representations of Lord Spencer , then lord lieutenant of Ire- land and lately In Lord Ioseb ry's cabinet , telegraphiel ( time Irt assistant secretary or state , saying that his ( Lord Sackvllio's ) life was In danger and asking for Protection. , Secretary Irrelnghusen , bo says , declined to ' take a stell officially . but sent him to Gen- 0 erl t3hcrmnan. The later invited blm to n trip In 'the president's yacht. ' All prepara- tons were made In secret and they , spent ten days cruising In the James river , after which It WIS deemed that the excitement caused by the Irish executions had abated , " INSTlUCTIONS WERE WITHDRAWN. , , "Uo says danger again became Imminent when ho was Instructed to Ilcmand the ex- tradItion of latrlcl1 Sheridan for complicity In the Phoenix plrk murders. Ue fell thai such a demand woull be hopeless and so rePorted - Ported to Lord Grnvie , and then time In- strlctonl were re\'oked. A pesidental ell- lon was approaching and : Jr. Balno was likely . to ho ) tIme republican candidate . " 1 was at Uls , time that : Ir. Blame spoke to mo In time most eonlomnatory tones of the condlct of her majlslY's government In deal- InA wIth the Irish questIon . They imad cre meted stick I hostile feeln In the United States thai ho fell convinced If the popu1. lon was poleel there woull bo an almost unanImous expression of hatred toward I ng- mmiii This language clEarly Imlcated his In- tentol' to trlele upon this hostility to Englanti l I , In order to gain Uw Irish vote for his cicc- lon. " "Jo notes : Ir. hhlaine's tlefeat wih nol greatly repressed exultation , and says he looked hopelessly to time now democratic ad nil ii istrat ion ami ! Mr. hiayar.l. The lUer , ho Fa'S deprecated - cated to him 'tho Infuonco which the Irish . party hail obtained In the constituencIes , and ' . expressed himself as dctlrmlneel not to allow alow I his acton to ho dictated by it. ' . , 1.or.1 Sackvle ! then reviews . al length the . negotiatIons over the Bering sea question and : ; asserts thai neither ltmg1antj l or the Dominion could get Justce , bee.muse the government dared not Interfere wIth the Alaskl\ Fur coin- cor- , pany , which corporation was rich amid Infu- - cntal In both houses of congress. "Lord SacJvlo quotes a conversatIon with . lit ? . Dayarll , of which he made a minute at time time , In which the later said : 'The Irish ; , Veto had become I great factor In American - politics , and ho might tel me that the word hiritisim preOxcel to any politIcal or commercial - cia ! question was sufficient to create enmity enmiy toward England . ' AmlTS IT WAS INCAUTIOUS "Ionl S cllvlo treats of events prior to Mr. Clovelanmi's renominaton In ISSS : 'It was neces'ay for him to show himself more anti- antI I nglsh than his opponemmts. ' He then quotes the Murchison letter and his reply which he meters to a 'Incautious . ' both of which to his amazemCnt were 11ublshell In time New York 'rrlbune , an crgan of time republican republcan party , on October 2. IS88. ' Ho learned front Ilrlvato sources that no such person as peron I lurchlson existed. "Tho excItement over the Sackvle Incl. . ' , dent , as It wa called , became farcical lie le WIS caricatured lie saw : fr. 11)'arl ( omit' r days before election and the secretary 'cor- - , dtahiy I accept my expressIon oC regret at what has occurre . ' "When. however . , I saw : Ir. flayard the following day he fli the matter had become . Eerlous. Great Interests tellended ! UIon , the re-sleetlon of Mr. Cleveland : ho could not ignore time Injurious effect which my letter hall ! hall upon a certain faction , the vote of which was necessary for the democratic can- . dldale. lie saw a COil of 1 telegram from . the State depstment to Minister Ihelpl , ae- . cu.lng him of 'political cowardIce. ' Ito tool this offensive telegram to : Ir. Ia'iud , say. r Ing ho Ionsilerelt It 1 personal insult. : Ir , Ibyad was 'enmbarrassel antI confusell , llel at last Saul that he kimew nothing of Any such tlleJuam having beim lent , ' "ne was fur1hel with a COP of the fol- lowlig telegram received by a menber of time cabinet from the national committee In New York : 'Doe the president know that the Irish vote I slipping out of our bands be- CalJe of the diplomatic shll'.shalylng1 See Lament ( ( president's private secretary mind chief wirepuler ) at once Something ought to be done today.- . RECEIVED IllS PASSPOltTS. "Accordingly he recel'c his passports that afternoon. "Iorel Sackvllo Quotes a lratement hI made to Lord Salisbury accusing Secretary Ba'arel of flagrant Inlsstateml'utK of facts anf of duplicIty. lie refer tD President Clc\'e- lanll In biter terms and acids : 'Thro Is no base acton which an American politician will not resort to In order to gain an election. ' le Quotes another dll.tch from : Jr. herbert to Lord Salisbury , In which the author of the Jurchlson letter , one O gooely , was rec- ommended to Iresldenl Harrison In a letter from two California republicans , one bearing the historic name of harrison Gray Otis anti the other JUdge W. 1 ; lltzgerald , telling the story of Osgoodly's fraud , and claiming for hIm the credit and recognition which was fairly duo him for hll' remarkable achieve- mneimt - "I.ord Sacllvll gives credit for time publ- cation to ono Quay , a senator and chief of republican . wire pUlerR , to whom his ( Lord Sarviiio's ) letter was sent by the California politicians. ' ( "I.ord Sackvlle says : Mr Iayar.1 . remained In obscuriy for four years untIl time re-elec- tlon of : Jr. Clevelanel , when he was appointed amlassador to London as a recognition , I mlY be presumed , of his remarkable achieve- ment. Time perpetrator of thel degrading acts of political trickery emerged from the political mire a social success and meets those upon whom 1m so mercilessly trampled wih a smiling coummtenanee , " , Lord Sackvle sale that two justices of I the supreme court , since dead , spoke In the strongest condemnation , of President Clo\'e- land's action toward him He quotes a letter , In ful from a manager of a dime museum In NC\ York offering him $2,000 per week : and expenses for himself and suite If ho would hold two levees daily of two hours In : "my palatal museum . " ! "It , Is unnecessary , " adds Lord Sacltvle , "for mo to comment further upon the pout- Ical degradation which avowedly exists In the United States , nor upon the 11Icuites which a Britsh minister has to content wIth In maintain In ! amicable relations with a I government Infuencd ly the political neces- I siy of the moment and wheso action Is con- troliod by a factIon hoste to his own coun- try . " _ _ _ -a- _ _ _ PA'I'\ 'i'ixiiit : i'i' 101SF } 111 i . One l'i-rsnim Iti I it-d nlll I.'onr Others I. ' " t" I ) ' IIJ n r. ' ' . CINCINNATI , Oct 9.-At 12:30 : a , m this morning an alarm called the fro department to limo five story brick tenement at 21 West Sixth street , In which were sleeping forty tenants. Time flames were In the third , fourth and frh stories. Women and children were screamln piteously at the windows. All the police patrol wagons / were quickly on the scene and the work of rescue begun. Thomas O'Irlaherty , a deaf man , more dead than alive with suffocation , jumped from a fourth story window Into a net held by the polce without further Injury. At 1:16 bOles wore taken from the fourth and fifth stories by time firemen on their lal- dora. Irs. Mary Holmes , aged SO , was dead ; her daughter , Miss E. J. I'endery , an actress known as May Edwards of New York , was taken out unconscious from suffocatIon , but nol terlously Injurcd. Time fatally Injured are : RAChEL DAVIS , aged 4. lAUE l'ONSO aged 19. burned. MRS. Wl.pIA:1 A. DAVIS , all dreadfully The los Injured are : JulIa Davis , nervous shock Theresa and Lang. exposure . ; Ida : lnkowsk ) ' and MIss All art of this city except those otherwise designated. Iamle Pone and Rachel Davis are nol likely tD live till morning. I Is be I hewed that all time others : except losing their household , goods , escaped with little or no Injur low 11 fro started Is not known. The revised list nukes one dead , two cer- , talnly fatally Injure'l and one very serIously injured All the seriously Injured were by burning , together with r suffocation. 1'llnt 1111 Y"rnlNh , h'l In S.NNJOt. CHICAGO , Oct. 8.-Tho annual convention of Imlnt anti varnish men opened today at the AudltorIunu . There were delegates pres- cnt representing the local clubs of New York , Phlaelelphla , St . Louis , Clo\elanll , Detroit , Cincinnat New Orleans Kansas City , :1- waukee , Omaha , 1o < 'ton , Pltsbur , Sau Francisco anti Chlca o. The national body differs from other trade organizations In that II docs not consider prIces or territory. Its main object Is to secure national legislation . Time heading purpose has been to secure a department of trade and commerce In the preshlent's cabinet. . Ib has commiteeI on I-cent postage. fraught classification and the development of time linseed oil Interests The scsslon wl contuo . until Thursday 1"IINI.I' tl I lie ) ) enmoiurzms. INDIANAPOLIS , Oct. 8.-The municipal election In this city today was a democratIc land 'lde. Tha entire democratIc ticket Is electe by majoriies approximating ,000. This Is regarded as remarkabh , In view of the fact that a republican was elected two years ago by a majoriy of over 3,000. The republicans concede time election of the dem- ocratc tIcket by a Jrg3 majorIty. Those elected are : Thomas Taggart , mayor : Charles Cox , polco judge ; Charles Stuekmeyer , city clerk SIx councilmen at large are elected by the democrts lnl at this tme tha 'demo- crats claim seventeen of he W3el counci- men giving the later thirteen out of twenty- one coimmmclinmen. There Is much nolt'a and enthusiasm In time city . tonight. Crl"ll ! tl of time IUIC Mtntl. ASHC"ILI.E , Tenn. , Oct. S.-In a letter to Mr. J.V. . Gaines of this city , dated \merlcus , Ga. , Octobel' _ , In reference to the reports that he had changed . his views on time silver lue"lton , ex-Speaker Crisp 8Y8 : "I still favor the free coinage of sIlver , and thinI PerhaPs I may make a speech or two In Georgia on thai line before congress meets , " INl',1 I lie I"IN , for Iriim.i mIUUNGHAI , Ala , Oct. S.-Charles E. Welbor was yet'terday convicted for using the mails for fraudulent purposesVolborn has been before the courts hal a dozen tmes , but has ahvaya escaped conviction , Ills latest fraud was securing large consignments - ments of live vlock from Tennessee upon bogus representations. Ho will bo smtenced today. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 'hr.'c U\llhN on thc n"IN. CHICAGO , Ccl S.-Franl. Winkelman , aged 7 ) 'ear and Robert W. Winkelman , ' aged 9 , and their father , Louis WLkelman : were kIlled last night by a Chicago , MU- waukei & St. Paul train The fattier was drIving a team acres the tracks when the wagon WdS struck by an express running forty miles an hour , ! llh Xo1 lnN I ntrl I C"ntrol. NEW YORK , Oct S.-I Is announced that C. J. Smith , who was appointed receiver or the Oregon Improvement company by the United States court of Washington , has had his appointment confirmed by the United States . dIstrict court of California anti he Is now In entire charge of the company } olr11 Xo : Iore In time lnt' , Vm'lLKESU.lthtR , Ia" , Oct S.-The debris In the Jorrdnce mine was cleared up by 7 o'clock tonight anti a search of all the breasts anti g.mgway& failed to reveal any 10r bodies. The list of dead wIll therefore nol exceed five , unleu lanchsrd anl MIller , who are lu the hoe'pltah1 should . die 1)1.1 Nut (1ll'I'Nlnltc nn Omilcer . CI.\IWN , Neb , Oct 8.-Speolal ( Telo- gram.-Street ) CommissIoner I ) . \ \ ' , Sperlng was today ar1lulteel In the pOlce court of the charge of ImpersonatIng an omcer , Judge : Jc.rs holding that the single fact of his wearing a star did not Imply thai lie was acting as an orUcer. , . 'l'hull."UI Ntiiiieil far .hulle , liOl.DRRGF , Neb" , Oct 8.--Spec'ial ( Tehe- gram.-Th ) del'rrato Jud'cil ' convention me ! here' today to n.llnate n candidate for judge. J. ( 1lwmlJlol of Alma was nom- itlateti JUdge Be.l hal a large 'ote. The delberatoDs were bumonlol' . FRANCE TAKES { IADArASCAR Hovl Forces Oomplotoly Route and Dis- pered by the Troops GREAT REJOICING AMONG PARISIANS Cnillni I nf thc llnlul lelll.lom - "nllh'.1 1111 CUlltlrlt , 'hlc thc lrlme .u lnlsem' mm mid thc CUlrt ; Flee for 'l'hmelr Lh'CN. PAnS , Oct. S.-A dispatch received from Port Luis , Island of : Jaurltus , late this morning announced the capture of Antan- anarh'o , capital of the Island of Madagascar . , by the I.'rench troops , and cluted great re- le to the government , as I has been recog- nized for soma time past that the defeat of the French troops meant a change of mInts- try , The news quIckly spread throughout the city , causing great excItement and much re- joicing. Prance and Madagascar have been at leg- gerheads for more than ten years , chlefy over the right of the government of Madagascar . - ' gascar to act independently of the French residents In graotli.g exequaturs to foreign consular agenty According t the treaty of , tl December :8 , ISS , the French minister real- dent and a military guard of French troops were to reside at time capital and control the foreign relations of Madagascar , makIng the Island , tD all Intents and purposes , a French protectorate The government of Madagascar . has all along denied that the treaty gave France the rights she clalmerl , holdIng that M. 10 Mh11O do Vllers , the French elplomatc agent , In 1881 , entered Into an engagement with Iada- gascar , on behalf of France , to the effect lhat time exequaturs of consuls and consular agents should be given In the future as In time past , ly the queen of Madagascar , and that time latter treaty did not change th slua- tlon . lon. Roughly speaking on this question Is based time dlslluto which le,1 to disturbances , during which the representatves of the French gOY' ernnent were Insulted by the populace and slighted by the government of Matlagascar. . In addItion a number of Frenchmen were assae3Inated. In September , IS91 , maters finally reached such a state that : . Ie Ihue do Vllers was sent to Madagascar with an ulimatum from the French government insisting that Franco shoull control the foreign relations of Iada- gascar. . The ultimatum was delivered to the prime minister , Iamlalalrlvony , who Is also time hU9baml of the Queen , Hanavalona ii. After several days of deliberation the prime minister rejected the ultimatum . , saying that Madagascar would only submit to superIor force. 1 do Vllers and all time rench agents thereupon returned to Tamatavo and France began making preparations to bring the Havas , the predominant tribe of the Is- hnd , to terms. In November last the French minister for foreign affairs , M. lanotaux , asked for a credit of 65,000,000 francs anti 1&,000 men for an expedition to Madagascar , and his request was promptly granted. The expedition , which was planned by Gen- eral BorgnltDesbordes , left France In Jan- nary under command of General Duchesne. The alubrlty of the climate has proved a more dangerous fee to the invaders than the natives , anti the capture of the Mala- gassy capital has been accomplished at great cost of life and health. Inquiries made at the War elba hero this afternoon regarding the rcported capture of Antanarlvo show that. whIle the news Is crel- Ieel there , no partIculars have been received , and It Is expected that the report will bo of- tidally conlrmed before Friday next , Oct- ober 11. LONDON , Oct 9.-The Times this morning says the capture of Antanarlvo really alters nothing I Is an achLvement , but nol a sucec s. Having marched up the hi , General Duchesne has the option of staying al the top or marching down again , and these al- teratvs are equally Inglorious and unsanI- tary. The lova government and court have vanished Into the backwoods , while there Is hadly a trace of administration In the Eu- ropean senH' The French wi have to construct - struct everything from the foundations with the pore3t and most wrlhless materials , and It may be questioned whether this Is worth doln. . ! The Standard expresses the hope that the victory ! of the French may be followed with prudence , vigor and moderatton . ( lUJ ' 'glt % ' CONS'I'ANTINOI'LE. 'l'nt'kisii OlelnlN 1 > lnllnl ) Inrc 'or- 511'lt'N II the InrIJII.11'N. CONSTANTINOPLE , Oct. 8.-vla ( Sofia.- The guardshlps or the various powers are mooree at Galata In order tu be In a poiton to render aid to the foreign retldents . In case It Is needed A council of ministers has been held at the palace In order to consider the terms of the note submltell to the porto by the envoys of the six powers. ThEre have bo no further disturbances of a serious nature here. The Armenian shops at Stamboui and , Galata are closed. Later however , time patrols of this city were strengthened by addllonal forces of infmmimtry and cavalry. The sultan has twice sent Artn Pasha to the patrlarchato In order to co-operate with time Imtrlarch In the latter's efforts to Induce the Armenians who have sought refuge In the churches to return to their homes. All efforts In this direction , however have proved ( utile , the Armenians declarIng thai they have no confidence , in the promises of protection made by the . Turkish government. In all ninety-five bodies have been elelverel , to officials of the patrIarchate by order of the sultan and It Is claimed . they represent all the Armenlns killed during the recent riot- lug Ing.Sall Pasha has gone to Dardaneles In order to inspect the forts there and a number of torpedoes have been forwarded to the Straits . NuiiL'hhIJIldIttS ' . , ' . 11'111.1 I S " 'i.l S''IIO I ' th' 'hOUNnuIJ Iln ' ,1.1) ' In ito l'ort't'mu Omit of 1 1111"'nH'lt , BELFAST , Oct. S-The Ama gmatel As- soclton of Marine Engineers has notified the Belfast shipbuider that unless the demands of the society are conceded a strike will be commence on Thursday next. The employers - ployers state that there Is no chance of bring- Ing about a compromise In the maters In dIspute The Clyde ship builders who are \ \ 'orklnunder an understanding with thee of Belfast , wi , It I announced , suspend 25 per cent of their men every week aftertime the strike begins and before the end of time month II I estimated thai 60,000 men will be In idleness A long and severe struggle between the members of the Amalglmated Association of Engineers anti the shipbuiders and englncera Is anticipateJ. I . . .tn issues n 3iii iii ( osto . SAN BLAS , Ix. , Oct. 8.neral Antonio Ezeta of San Salvallor , who has arrived here on the City of Sydney from San Francisco to Acapulco , Issued a long manifesto In Spanish. He bays he has striven whie In exile to con- duct himself so as to reflect credit on his coun. try , and thai now he Is returning to free it . lie says he will summon the legislature of IS91 that life , liberty , property , agrIculture , trade and Industries bo encouraged , and that he will especially establish enlghenC eelu- esUon In lImo country lie says he wU adopt the single gold standard , of money , using time coins of time United States until such tme ' the country shall be able to Issue its own coin All relglo\\ \ , creeds ho promises shall be repecteel , anti he urge his followers to bo guilty of no vengeance , hut tQ leave to the laws time metng out of punishment lu"nlh..lt lCtiii's l'ithmit.c , YOKOhAMA . , Oct. 8.-A telegram received hero from Seoul , Corea , says that Tal-Wen. Kim , .111" klng's flther , and leader of the ant.reorm party , entered the palace at the head of an armed fore , and that limo queen's life II reported to bo In danger , , ' ' , -k : Plitlll ) ON ' 'II IIUTISI ) . ' 1\0 , SIIUINI Sh'lun.'r 3Iule..n Slhilit Mis- lake In Unl I'inctlee . HAVANA , Oct. 8.-Dptche. receIved hero from Santiago de Cuba uy that the government - ernment cruiser Aledo ha .been firing at bands of Insurgents ashore In the neighbor- hood of Cape 1a'sl , at the eastern extremIty of the Islanel of Cuba , and I Is addell that on September 26 the cruiser , while so engaged , stopped a steamer , believed to be tm Alene , which left New York on September 21 for Kingston , Savan.la . anti Cathalel , The Aleno belongs to the Atlas line , and was flying - Inr the British flag. The tiring caused her to stop under the impression , Il Is presumed , timat she was being fired upon , lnt nol receiving - ceiving any orders from time cruiser and see- Ing that the later was firing toward the land , she continued on her course , applrenty heading for Jamaica. The Associated press dispatch giving the first news of the stopping o the Alone was hell b ) the authorities here . ThJ Spanish court In Medico II\s notified the Spanish government thai II has placed 600 mules at Its disposal for use during the military operatons against the Insurgents of this island , . A curious mariime disaster Is reported from 1alas Aguas , near the Colorado reefs , upon which the Cristobal Colon recently mel wih disaster , and where other disasters to shIpping have recently occurred I appears that the coasting steamer , "rion , beIng In danger of going ashole on the reefs during the recent storm , was sunk bY her com- imiandem' , anti after the gale she , was pumped out and floated. ' A dlspateh from Kingston , : Jamaica , dated September 21 , announced thbt , the captain of time Brish steamer Alene of. tIme Atlas line , upon her arrival there , rtpoft . ] that his vessel - sel has been firad upon by a-panlsh gunboat the previous day. Time gunboat appeared In the Alene's waite , and wltimdt warln fred three shots after her. Tbo\ Alone rompty ( holstcd her colors all pmt' \ about. The cruiser , according 10 the captain of the Alone , approached to within a mile of her and then turned around and steamell away . - , COU1t'i'1G ' ) II _ \l Gl , ' IlNii.ASI ) . l'riimeess Jennlnnl nlll\ler A.h'INor" :0' : In Ioniol. LONDON , Oct. S.-I Is reported that the vlsll of Princess Kaulanl td'England has td.England some political meaning , all tKat renewed efforts - forts are being made to secur7tfic Interet of Great Britain In her cause In . . addition to 11' . Clegholn , her father , polonel MaeFar- lane and sever I other meu\br \ of her ael- herents are here , Including ' .hlus Davis , time prIncess' guartlan , and Jajor and Mrs . \oo house. Mr. Ceghor cllled at the for- ehn olco ( yesterday with a 1elercmf Introduc- ton from the Britsh mnInitjm.t honolulu , and he had another confcr r e : there to ay. TIme HawaiIan princess Is treated wIth the same formality as a relgnln1jlncess would ba treated . She has grown t be a tall , fine looking girl , and has been bury'lnce her arrival - rival from the continent sigitseeing ali receiving - ceiving visitors 'fho princesoday went to Woolwlch ant this evening 'e' was present at a theatu. After the porforr nce she was a memher of a supper part1flthe Savoy hotel , which Mr. Hofmun/j ' late charge tl'affalres of HawaIi , gave In her honor : Ir. Cleghor has hen In ill iuealthfor some time past Inll has been healbfor a perfect I st. Ho starts with time 'lrr ' e s for Italy In a fortnight In order to pa sjto'wlnter In that country 'r f , - ' - NOT 1 :0IGI ' 10 ' . - ns flhiJI'i'S. limsuiraimee Co I 1 ; , VI , ; nJ.c tw "tnte of , . . ' ; . LONDON , Oct. . - 1,0r.l.j'I. . ' been almost completed by whlc stales of Lord Henry Francis Hope , 'P"iing that of Deepdene , Surrey , will bo t tUiferre to an insurance company In conation oC an amount sufficient to pay his ' 5'ts at 10 shillings - ings on the pound. Deepc e , where the prince of Wales has just c n , entertained by Lord and I.ady Beresfori ) , wi party bo sold In building lot , wh'eh l eleS ! time former duchess ef Marlborough , whe 110es not re- qulro the whole of this land , I Is expected that Box ll , which Is Incluu In the estate , w1 le sold to the nitIon. .Tho trustees of the estate are trying to . sell time famous Hope diamond , which Is valued 'at [ 21,000. An AmerIcan gentleman recently offered [ 20,000 ( $100,000) ) for this dl.mond. Lord lope mar- ned May Yohe , the Ainerluan actress , last year. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'rlnee henry ' Not lit ' IINr.n'or. BERLIN , Oct. 8.-'ho Pos Issues a statement mont In regard to the position of Prince Henry of Prussia , regardllg whom there ' have been many rumors tt the elect thai ho has come under the tlRplt'asuro of his brother , Emperor William . and has been practically banished from Germany. Time Pot says that at his own wish , after the con- elusion of the court fetes next spring , Prince Henry w10 on a long tour In Switzerland and Italy. Ho will , however , remain In the closest touch with naval affairs. The arrangements - rangements made for' the dIstributIon of honors In the navy show that Prince Henry's absence has been for a long time anticipated. SIUnlNh Stud'ntN Iiiilmilgc In I Riot. lADtD , Oct. 8.-DIspatches received heN from the city of Barcelona announce that serIous - Ious conflicts have taken place there be- tween the liberal and Catholic students of the university . The trouble , It appears , Is duo to the fact that the government sus- pendeel a professor , who published a book which was declared to bo heretical. The riots started In the university , amid finally reached the sheets , where the rioters were reinforced by crowds of people A series of fierce con- filets between fatholcs and lIberals , leel by students , during which mncemy persons were wounded , followed , and the disorder was with difficulty suppressed by the , PolIce. OlJ..t to CIONIII the ' , Jc"r ( imir.It'iis. 1INSTEH , Wetphala , Oct. S-Thero has heen a growIng agitation here for some tme past against the order Iss ei to close the beer gardens anti other similar places for ot.talnlng refreshments al an earlier hour than customary. The result Is a number of serious conflicts hale taken place between the police and Inhabitants In the streets of this cIty. Maters reached a crisis yesterday evening , when the gen d'armes and pole3 charged a mob of townpaople with ( dra\\ swords , wounding many of the latter. There Is a very biter feelIng against the authori- ties , amI It Is feared that there will be more trouble before long. , JIIIN HOlt time UhpqIc ! Plu . , . . ShANGhAI , Oct S-A special dispatch re- ceh'ee here from Taklo snpounces that Jap- anese forces on the IsIlnr1 of : Formosa have met and ranted the main body , consisting of 10,000 men , of the Black Flags , The engage- ment took place near time river Tao-Llnmal. The dispatch adds thai the Back Flag leader , General Llu Yung Fuh. Is surrounled on three shIes by the Japanese troops and that his capture and that or all his warriors Is asurc . ' 1runNf.'rrhll the lit'uit cf lComuohiisko PAIS , Oct. 8.-The heart of Kosclusko , the Polsh patriot and general Ilder Wash. Ington , wi bo transferred e , October t : from Vezla to the Polish museum In the Chateau Hapcrswljl , near Zurich listiiihmi mmcc's Irtnl. - Out In .rll I li. CONSTANTINOPLE , Ocl. S.-I Ii reported tlmat serious disturbances between the Armenians - nians anti the Turks have broltm : out at Slvaa , Yan and I Is , three of lhe leading cites of Armenia. Smi's the I'urtc Must Smihimilt . PARS , Oct. 8-Tho Eclair this morning declares that the powers have deided to summon the porte to submi categorically to the reforms demanded In the adniinlstra- ton of , Armenia IINII 1.1. Sihz.rltl I IimllNllN'il , LONDON , Oct. S.-The Globe this after. noon I'ublshed ' a dispatch from I.'relderlchs. ruhe saying that owing 10 a sudden cold Prlnco Blmarck II slightly - Indllpole Ari't'steti ns n Socialist , BRCSLAU , Oct. S.-Dr. menbogn of VI- enna' , time Austrian dt&ate to the socialist congress this morning. now In sEtalon here , was arret d . , ' , . ' . . " ' : . - ' . HOUSE OF DEPUTIES FAILS Changes Sought in the Constitution Do not Meet with Fnvor HAVE NOT ABANDONED TiE EFFORT CUIIIINNlul.'rN W'I 11 luNh 'I'wu I'roto- . NltulN , tlC IUII.II tl thc Uh.t- . .Iun uf JlueeNlu 'Il'rrlur- Other " 'url of thc CtiiiiIl. - MINNEAPOLIS , Oct S.-The reluctance of the house of deputcs of the Episcopalian convention to alter thl report of the const- tutonal review commIssion appeared again today , when two commissioner repartee agalnSI the IJroposeel amendment Dna all- vised agaInst pluralizing time word constitim- ton all Ihrough the document amid time other disapproved of the proposal . to give dioceses under certain condItions thom right to cede parts of their territory anti erect therein missionary - sionary jurisdictions . Time later proposition , Introluceel by Judge Fairbanks of Florida , will be pushed nevertheless 11ev. Samuel Hart , custodian of the prayer book , presentee a long report on the PrInting - Ing of the new edition from the standard recently - centy approved The Inviation of New Orleans for the next convention , presented by I. 0 orsythe , made time fourth one received Two messages were received from the house of bIhmops . The first recommended the use of time wore constItutIons In the plural In the title of the revlseel 110cumenl This , was concurred In , 83 to 13 , with seven divided , The second message took up subsequent sections. The recommendaton that the word conventon be retained Instead of proposed synod was nega- tved by time deputies. In the house of bishops a favorable com- mlt o report was n1110 on time proposals for the division of the dioceses of Maryland , Ken- tucllY and California. A resolution separat- big / the missionary Jurisdicton of W'omlng Ind Idaho Into two jurisdictions was referred A commlteo was named to report suitable - able acton on thi Armenian atrocities. Time Joint commitee of five bishops anti five presbyters , appointed at the last convel- ton to report upon such changes In the revlseel version of the bible as might bo rec- ommendCI for adopton , reported that the convention labors uuder a mispprehension as to secular work having been undertaken In England and was discharged at its own re- quest. It was decided , however , with the concurrence of the deputes , to name another commission to undertake the work Inde- pendontly of the Church of lnllal ! Constitutional . sttutonal revision was thm taken . up. The house decided hy 3G to .31 In favor ef the term "bishop coadjutors , " Instead "f "as- sistant bishops. " The house of delegates this afternoon had a warm debate over the queston of adopting the term of primate as the title of the senior member of the house of bishops. A message had been received from the house of bishops announIng the adoption of section 2 of ar- tide 1 of time revIsed constItution with the word primate and the question heimmg on the mater of concurring with time houe of bishops - ops , Geergo C. Thomas of Phiadelphia of- fered an amendment changln/ the word primate - mate to presiding bishop. This was what started time debate and before It' ' was over most of the leaders had particIpated In It , with all the earnestness - and eloquence for which they are noted. Dr. Greer Df New ' York , Dr. Parker of lass3chusetts , George C. Thomas , Dr. MeKini of Washington and Dr. Elliott of Maryland all spcke for the amend- mont and appealed to the deputes not to melee such a radical change. They wanted simplicity and In particular did not waut names which might Indicate that the church had taken I step toward a imlerachy . On the other Rile were Dr. huntington of New York , one of the most powerful speakers In the convention ; Dr. Green of Iowa , who believed the people wanted new terms ; Dr. Carey and othors. I was the most interesting meetIng the deputes have had and the Interesl In the final vote was Intense. The ThomaR amelt- ment was lost , reeelvln 152 votl , while the opposition mustered IG2 votes The word "primate" may bo the object of another at- tack tomorrow but tt looks as If I would finally be adopted. Time deputes concurred with the house or blsbopl' relative to time rIghts In the conven- ton of resigned bishops. The house of bl&h- epa gave them the right to vote , and : although . though some of time deputes were In favor of taking away this privilege time acton of the bishops was finally concurreel In. The com- mite on location of the next conference reo ported In favor of Boston. . JIH.\S JII SO'I' un.l SMI'l'li. IN XOn Il thc Cuistoily of It Ulie" Stnh'N itimirshmaL SALT LAKE , Oct. 8.-The Tribune received the following dispatch tonight : "lrORT 11AM. INDIAN RESERVATION , ROSS IrOHK , Idaho , ( vII Ioeatelo , Idaho , ) Oct 8.-There are no Bannock Indians In the vnclnly of Jackson's Hole Time so-called Call- taln Smith and other Jackson's Hole citIzens who fred on the Bannock Indians last July are reported to have passed Pocalelo In charge of a United States marshal , enrouto to Evanston , Wyo" for trial before the United States court on time Gth Inst. The Bannock In- dians are huntIng on , and In the Immediate vicInity of the reservation , anti are peace- ably disposed. P. 'CORMICK , "United States Indian Inspector. "D. T. WELLS , "Captain , Eighth Infantry , Commanding. " lEns Copies of 't'sihler's . iu-tters. BALfUlHE , Oct. s-r. G. Woodforll , an American formerly In business In Ja,1gas- car , Is In this city arranging for the presen- tatlon to the State department at Washington - ton of some documentary evidence which he claims has a bearing on the case cf Waler , now In a French prison. Mr. WOOUord says limo evidence he will present will compel the UnIted States government to demand Walhr's release and an 1"lemnly from I.'rance. Wood- ford has copies of certain letters sent by WaIler to his wife , whIch were opened by the French government en the streDgth cf which he was convicted. . Cruiser IN I 'i'.ituil'reeic. . . hAVANA , Oct 8.-0ne of the officers of the wreclled Spanish cruiser Cristobal Colon has arrived here ( rein Mantua , on board the steamer Pravino Ho reports that the cruiser Conde do Veneelo and Infanta Isa- bells , aided by the gunboat MarIa Cristna , are hard at work tr'I"s to save the guns and some of the ammunition of the Cristobal Ca lon , as well as time safe of thai cruiser , which I , contains quite a sum of money. The cruiser , however wIll prove a total wreel All tIme crew are safe In spite of assertions to the contrary. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Cnhllet Crisis II Y.u.'II'ln. , NEW YORK , Oct. S.-The steamer Venezuela - zuela , which arrived this afternoon from I.a Guarra , brings news of a ministerial crlslo In President Crespo's cabinet. The trouble grew out of a meetIng of the president's cabi- net held at Caracas , on October I , In which a lenlthr dlscu.slon took IJlaee over the coun- try's Inanclal affairs , amid resulted In four memlers resigning , namely : General Mates , Lucia Iulde , Alexandra Urlanji and JOse Maria Ianrlque. Q I'itt'lit'ui Ilttc Over I Il"lnl' ( , I3ItLJSSIlLS , Oct S.-A piched battle occurred - curred today between the young men of the villages of Alx.Sur.Cloro and lalncourt , near Anon , arlsllg OUt of a dIspute O\1 1 love affair. Revolvers , cudgels , atones anti , knives were freely used. Two of time liar- tclpants were killed and thirty were Injured , several seriously . 1'I.tmIU'ltturnl' i ) ' UI'III , SAN mmNAIWNl Oct. S.-Juelso Amen Brunson , one of the best known aHores In the state , formerly chief counsel In Calfor- cia for the . Santa 1'0 raUroad , died today , _ \XO'rINH SOII'1 i.tiCO'l'A SC.\SUAI . Slltc lunrll \I.'lculnrt' Aeciieit uf ) . I. I . I 111 nel' itt Siunx Fulls , SIOUX AILS , S. D" , Oct S.-S ( lecI3I- ) There Is a big fight on beh\'Nn the mcmbers of the local state fair commite anti the State HO.rl of Agriculture. NotwIthstandIng that fair week was charlctorlzed wih per- feet weather , unprecedented ' crolnls anti ex- hibis , the state fair board has faied to payout out by about $2,000. This , In the face of the fact that hundreds of people were I\luceel to make exhibis on the promise that all premiums would bo lald at once , place the board In a bad light and particularly time city , which ale made promises . In view of this time local commite has unllerlken to discover - cover the reason for not paying omit An auditing committee was apllolnteel b ) the city council amI a demand was mallo on the state board to show time vouchers for all mOlr Paid out The auditing cOlmltee has COl' plated its work amid reports that the boarll appropriated to Its own memberR $3,208.55. of which a large amount Is taken In dIrect defiance of law which says the mllbaR shah receive no compensaton for their services save mIleage of 10 cents her mile one way ali actual expenses. The audItIng committee - tee has founlthat about $2.600 has been spent In excess of what was miecessary. Time mel' hers of the board on time lay following the fair drew their e.tra\aant pay ali departed - parted for their respectIve homes without straightening Ull the affairs of the state fair and made nD arrangement for the payment of the premluls promise ' lat ! this alount remained wher" II belonged there would have been no queton ahout payIng all of the premiums. Nol the imreimiitmmii wimmmiermu wIll not goP over 25 per ccmmt of vlmat should he paid to tImeimi , Time boarml reports receivIng $350 for gam- Imhing lmrlvileges. It is % vehl kiiowmi that one luau 1mm this city offered In writing $500 for time exclusive ltrviiege ot ruirmiming omme sort of a gtlnme. ThIs was refusett on time plea that tile state law votmld be observed mmmmtl no gambling allowed , \\'hmen tue state fair gates \vcro Opemmeti there were about fifty "sure- timIng' ' gaines rimimul ng. C U S'l'03i S 0 P F i C iii I S OS ' 1' I I A I NS. I'iit us i'roposeui for i're'emitIuui Aim. Iloyluilce to Sieeii miur i'missi'iig'rs , \'ASliINGTON , Oct. 8.-The Treasury ule- pattment Is trying to devise some llan by which time passengers on night traimis over roamls running through Canada ( rein one point iii the United States to anotimer imiay be saved tue annoyance of having their imanmi baggage immepeeted by custom officers at time point they re-enter time United States tern- tory. Until recemitly Iassengers for 1)etrolt ) or other points west eimterlng Canada at But- ( ala were furimlshmeti a label wiiieh was at- tacheti to their imanti baggage , showing that time owner tvao a "tlmrouglm passeimger , " whicim label passed the baggage at Detroit without exaniinatiomm. limit as this plan tild mmot prevent - vent time passenger , with time aiti of an ac- comnphice , from ptmttimig dutiable articles of great value Into his haimdbag wiiile In Ca- nathan territory anti brimmglng them duty free Into time UnIted States , it WflS recently or- tiered that. all baggage , except sucim as had been checked and therefore coimlil not be lain- pored with onroute , ho exammmtmied at time loint. it re-entered the UnIted uitates tern- tory. By this plan , however , It is very ( no- quemitly miecessary to wakemm Itassengens in time middle of time night to protiuice their baggage - gage for exaimilnatiomm , anti it lie to avoid this aumnoyanco that time treasury ofllciois are now consitleniimg otimor Plans. It is quite probable that time result will be the placIng of ens- torn agemmts on all timromigii night trains or time adoption of a system of sealing the fastenings - enings of Imanti baggage. Some actiomm in no- gard to time matter vli likely be taken very soon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MOItA. TO GE'l' IllS IUOXIlY AT LAST. Stitte DeimirlmentW'ilm Mmtlo time i'ai'- iiit-nt 'i'httsVeek. . WAShINGTON , Oct. 8.-It is expecteti that the State department , which Is tIme emma- tomlian of the funds paid by Spain au the Mona claim , wIll pay time money to the tic- fenmiant parties at imlterest on Timurstiay and possibly tomorrow , Time amnouiit finally agreed on for Antomiio Maximno Mona , principal In time claim , is $867,085. This sum has been redumceti somewhat by assignmmients ammd time actual amount to ho paid Mr. Mona will be silghtiy above $700,000. Time next payment of importance will be $2S7,000 to Dr. Jose I. ltodenlguez , who has been tIme attorney of Mr. Mona since time iriceptlomi of the case in 1S70. A further ammlount , approximmiately $285,000 , wIll be devoted to time payment of Mr. Na- timanlel Page , who was at omme limo attorney In tile case , or to those to whom ime may have assigned imis interest. In tile original agneemnemlt between Mr. Mona amimi imis attorneys - torneys imo was t retain GO per cent anti they were to have 40 per cent , time latter sum to cover all legal expeimsea. Mrs. ' , % 'uthier to Settle lit Io'u. WAShINGTON , Oct. 8.Mrs.Vaiier , wIfe of ex-United States Consul General Wailer , now Iimmpnisoned by the French government , will arrIve in New York Saturday and steps are being taken to iiifre lien met by representatives - sentatives of the State departmnemmt , lien son , Paul Bray , will also go to meet lien. Sime is acconmpanled by lien young cimildren , the ( am- ily having made the long journey from Madagascar - agascar by way of Paris. RelIef funds for lien have been raiseti in Kansas , Iowa and Wamtlmitmgton anti will ho available for lien support after landing. It is expected sue wIll settle in Iowa. % i uui3' immid Xits'y ietmills , WASHINGTON , Oct. 8.-Clmiof Engineer Rlchantl Inch has been detacheti train the Independence and ordered to duty at Marc Islanti navy yard , Licutemiant J. 0. lrale hoe been detached from tIme Union iron works , California , and 1mW resignation has been ac. cepteti. First Lieutenailt Chant's A. Curtis , U. S. A. , has been dotaileti as military iii- stntmctor at the howe Military school , Limna , Intl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iirs , ( ruiim t I U i't' \'mtshtImijtomi. . WASHINGTON , Oct. 8.-Mrs. U. S. Grant has bought tima imomno of ox-Senator Edmundmm on Massacimusetta avemmue , In tue northern iart. of tile city , beyond Dupont circle , anti wIll have imer imouseholti belongIngs bnoumgimt here from New York , The new house at Mrs. Grout was occupied for two years by Secretary amid Mrs. Olney , Nei"s for thie .riii ) , WASIIINTON , Oct. 8.-Speclai ( Telegram. ) -First LIeutenant Charles A , Curtis Is de. tailed as mnuiltary vrofessor at howe Mill. tory school , Lima , hmmtl , First Lieutenant henry it. L. Emniey , Third artillery , granted twenty-one daya leave , itivzt l'ostiimsi'i' Cuuuiumlssioiei , WAShINGTON , Oct. 8.-Speclal ( Tciegnamn. ) -James O'Connell wag today commissioned postmaster at Farloy , Ia. FOUII Flli.L ( ) , 'ml ii t'l)1til1) ; Filil'l' . 1'orkiiigmiem injnre.t hu' 4 Ii e lIrenk- limit of liii 1ll'vtitor Cmihuu' , ChICAGO , Oct. 8.-An elevator hi time building of the National TaIlorIng company in Franklin street ( eu 100 feet today , fatally injuring a mnan and a boy anti seriously in- juning two other passengers , The injured are : Joseph If. Rosenberg , internally injured ; will die. ilyman Kowen , legs fractured and oilier- wise bruised , Abraham Cieniange , boy , rlgimt ldo injured - jured ; vlil die , Thus victims are all tailor shop employcs , The car hail reached time fommrthi floor whmemi the cable snapped. Time elevator was an old anti rickety freight lift. Simud hiii ' % S'Ife amid hihiiistuhf , SCRANTON , l'a. , Oat , S.-Ildwanil P. flock shot his wife , Fanny , tonight anti timon hmimmi- self , dyimmg Instantly , Time womnami will die. They were of bad elmaractcr , .io''iiit'iiti'i of O'emtji % ' t'sseis , flet , * , New YorkArrivedFuida , hem Ilnu'- nien. nien.At Liverpool-Arnived-fltimnia , from lies. ten ; Laurantian , ( rain M3ntre.mi. At Queenstotvn-Arrived--Tvtmtoemtc , ( ruin ' Now York for Liverooi , and proceeded , ABSOLUTE VICTORY FOR BECK Jutigo Slims Decides the Rolorvation Cases , ill ravor of the Agent , KNOCKS OUT TIlE FLOURNOY COMPAN' ' ( Ilter Comiteit Imumi of I hit' La miii $ 'mtuils cmtti' 'i'ilruil lovt it hpy t hit' Court- Siiiuit's.mt't's ' , luist SuhimimIt (0 liv ietlots , LINCOLN , Oct. S.-Spcciai.-Captain ( ) Vt' . II , heck is atmtimorizctl to evict tenammts fromma time Ommmaima aimil'iimmiebago reservatiomi , amid time Fiotinimoy Land commmpamiy itas received a knockout blow. Timid mmeornimmg Jimmigo 0. 1' . Simiras of Dui- imuque , sitting on thmo bemmclm of time federal court , iiammdeti down two tiecisiomme growimig otit of the Indian hamitl controversy. Time mmiast limilmontamit 0110 was time case brought ity ape- cial counsel to test the rIght of govcrnniemtt to secure a mnammilatory lmmjtmncmioim for the remimoval of temiants ( remit lamids of tue res- envatlon. it Is cmmtitleti time United States against the Flounmioy Live Stock amid Real Estate comiipammy 'intl others. Ftmliy 250 temm- ants of tue land commmpamiy were joiimt'ti mis do. fentlants tim timI cast' . Time court holds that timco lamlti leases are wimoily void anti 'ero tmmkemt lit violatiomi et time Pruvistoiis of limo aet of congress tinder whIch allotmmients Iii severalty vere mmiaile. The occupimicy amid cul- tlvatltmmi of time land wtts iield to bevllOii ) ' inconsistent witim the purposes for which time lands were ot apart mis a reservation amid time object. sommgimt to be secmmrctl by time al- iotmeii. Such occumpammcy is heimi commtrary to the nibs aiim ! regumi.mtioims ut time tepartmimemit of tile Interior , amid in Imelti , mmot for time ben- cit. lmrotectioii amid ativamicemnent of time Indians - dians , but for time onigimial lessees of thu lailt.L amid their subtemmants. Time cotmrt also holds timmmt such laimtl busimmoss as hiss been comi- dtmcteti by time Flourmtoy commmpany Is aimtago imistlc to time commtrol anti mttmtimonity of time go'ernimient over flitliamma , amid Is clotnly : tlctni- mould to theIr best imiteremuts , imiaterlutily iii- tenfenimig witim time rules immiti regulations of time department ehmargetl with time tiuty of carrylmig out. time treaty stipulations ttmmtler which time lamitis were act apart for time hi1 diana' heimelht. Time nigimt of time govenmmimient to invoke the alt ! of time courts is sustained hlavimmg assunmetl time dimly of secuinimig the mmso anti ocetipancy of time lantis to time hmmdians , and beIng charged witim time duty of eimforc- iimg time acts of comigress forhititllmig tlm aliemma- tioim of time ailotted laittls immitll time eximiratleta of tenty-five years after ailotmneimt , timis right to time lice of the commrta is assured , by mmian- tiatory iimjtinctlon or other proper process. Time right to compel parties wromiglully iii possessiout of Intilan lands is uplielti amid such parties must yield liosseEslomm. 'fime effect of this swccplmmg decision is a great victory for time attorneys of the gov- eriimcitt. TIme agemmt of time reservation , Cap- tam Beck. camm now nesmmmmme evictiomis amid will lmrobably do so , accondliig to imistntmctiomts fronm time Departmiiemtt of time imiterior. Time other case Is thiat of Robert PIlgrim and sixty other stibtenamits of time Flounmio' company against \'ilIIammi H. Beck , agemmt at tiic' Oummaima aimti V'iniiebago agency iii Thmuns- tOn county , to secure au ummjummction preventing the agent froimi foiiowlmmg time limstrtmctions of time Immtenior ( iepartmmment by time eviction o tenamits of iamitls let by Imitiiamms to wimommi lucy imtimi beeii ailotteti to the Fiommrnoy coin- paiiy , and by It sublet to time rohators 1mm the suit. This case was beguti him tue district ccurt of Thmmrston county , Jmmtlge Norris g"artet.i an injunction restramnhimg ovictioiis until Jaduary 1 , 1896. Time case was m'emnove4 to the federal commrt by it. W. Brecklnridgo of Omaha , special caummsei for time govern- niemit. Tite ilmenmurrer of Attorney hireckhmi. ridge was sustaIned in timi case amid unothmoC victory scored by time government. In time formem' .case there eigimey-timree demur- rena , wimicli vere all overruled , The two cases were mmmmbmnittetl to Judge Siiiras at Dumbuqmmo lit August last , h'Alli FOR \VlUXIEi ) AFFIIC'I'IONM. 3lrs , Nicholls Gets i2OOuu ) ) fromit Mrs. , " .huimid Grmuhimii , , KANSAS CITY , Oct. 8.-A speciai to a local umaper from Fargo , N. D. , says : "The simit of Mrs. Ciimmt Nickehls of Kansas City against Mrs. Maul Graimammi for $50,000 fo alienating tue aftectiomms of lien hmueband wa concluded this aftcrnoo'i in the Unitetl States district court In this city. There was a bi array of legal talent on bath sides. Jut ammilc. able agreement was mmrrangeti , by svhmich Mrs. Nickelis got $8,000 cash and real estate valued at $12,000 lit Minneapolis. Time action Iii court was postponed tili tomorrow , when t iviil be wititdnawmi , Mrs. Graham was time daugltter of the late A. L. Masomi , time cap- itailat of Kanetts tIty. Sime mminrnietl J. il. Gnaimam , * 1 Kansas City druggist. Clint. Nick- oIls had beemt her sweetheart before mmiarniago and afterward NIckeils deserted hIs wife anu AIrs. Graham her husbanti , and ran away , together to Nortlm Dakota , where divorces were secured by each anti they were rnarrle. ) , Time supronie court of North Dakota etmbt- qumently decided that Nickelis secmmreti lila dj- vorce by frmttmml. Timi tiecision anmmuiIeti the mmiarniag'e of Nlckelis arid Mre. Graitammi , and left her In time position of living In adultery with another womamm'mi husband. " l'OLi'l'ICS ( iil'1"rING Jt.uLY MIXEI ) . llffem'emit llieiiirimts I a Nev Voh Vim. . stub to , % re. ' , NEW YORK , Oct. 8.-The lines along whIch tue municipal campaign Iii to ba fought arc rapidly dovelqplmig today. The Good Govermimnent clubs , known in the von- imacular of polities as tile "Gee Goes , " hold a meeting and miccideti to give time cohd lmouhtlem. to the fueiQn ticket foned by reimtibilcana and reformers anti to support their own Independent - dependent ticket. Time German-Am nicamm re- forum element , whicit goes by limo equally picturesque namlie of "Garoos , " hmami ben con- ( erring wltit Taniniminy men today. 'the Germans are at oduis with time repuhiieart regime on time Suntiay closIng policy amid may commibine wIth Tamnmany. Primaries for tii nomimmation of senatorial canmhiilates were htitI by Tammnany , repumbilcait and state democracy' organizations tonIght. In time Eleventh diii tnict Tammimany renomInated Senator O'Suhi , van anti the followers of ox-Asseinhilymnan T J. McManus belted , In the Twelfth limo no' imimblicarma nominateti ex-I'oiice Inspector Als . antler Williams , wIle figured prominently fl the Lexow Inquiry. : iui ru ert'r St rut migies ii I uiism'h C. hASTINGS , Minim. , Oct. 8-Dakota county Is saved time trouble of hanging Fidwa4 Anderson , who murdered lila mmlece , time 12 , year-old daughter of Sever Sjerdal o Eureka , omt July 18 last by cuttlmig lien thoa ( . from ear to ear wItii a razor. Tine cuiprI suicidcd in jaIl last evomiimig by mmtrammgiIn hmimt'self with a piece of twine tieui to a cnost. bar. lie pieatleti guilty wimen arrested ami4 theme was a strong feeling at Farmlngton and threats of lynchmimig were mnade , - IiuumxI fleer liii ii buy I lie htohuhi'rs , 1cALAMAZOO , Micim. , Oct. 8.-A hold attempt - tempt was mrmado last evening to imold up the Grant ! Rapids & Indiana aorthmbountl pasoen- ger train two nmibms north of this city. Time engineer opemmed time ti.mrottis mutt ! numaimemi timrotigii the banmi of robbers , which con- sisteml of four muon , Time imeaulhigimt was thu. imiolisheti anml time cab was ritidleml with bul. lets auitl shots s'ero fired into th baggage car , but no one was serIously Imijuret.i , ii i'h horoumght S't'sIui iuii htl e Fixed , NIiW YOltK , Oct. 8-The weddIng ci lime duke of Marlborough anti Miss Contmelo Vanderbilt is announcemi for Thursday. November 14 , at St. Thornaim ? church , , Fifth avenue and Fifty-timirul street , Man ) ' details have still to he perfected. Mrs , v _ IC. Vantlerbult. Miss Commatmelo Vmlmiierbiht1 timfi duke uf Manlhjorougli amid Mr. Oliver II. I , . lklmmmont rettmrned to town from Tuxcd today. . . . - - - - - - - - - . - 'V -