- - - - - - - r-1 .7 _ _ ' . - .f. ' . - - - . ; _ _ V _ , . .to , . T . 0 . . , . 't . . . . . . 'THE' OMAHA ' ; DAILY 'B : "h . ' : : " " " 0 - . " , ' - - . ; - r- _ J s'l'.Ain.JISlIl D J1JNJn : lH , :1871. : 01\1.All.A , TIIUIISDAY jrORNIN : , ; 'fOC'l'OnER _ _ 10 , 180 : ; . SINGLE OOPY FIVE ( UiNPS. - - - - a TURKEY PHEPARING FOR WAR \ ' " \ - t t Indications that the Sick Man Proposes VV4 , to Resist the Powers , , HURRYING AMMUNITION TO TiE FORTSc - V SJlIIIII ( riIt Irltnlnh'lllt n Xlu'n' IcInuIINl ' rn tln the I'n..n"e 'l'Iiroiigli thr Unr"Cnelc" vItI Ih Icls h. . \ II I" . i _ I . : , cONsTANT14oI'rA , Oct. D.-Vla ( Sona , \ t nulgarla.-The ) , siuaton over the Arm nlan question here , although practically un- I chang d , haH oJmlne,1 , a more critcal ! phase , within the past twenty. four hours. The 'gvIty of the "Ituaton lay ! e understood when It Is stated that the representatves of the powers are In almost continuous sesion ! , ) whie the Turllsh ministry Is I giving Itself n rest. I Summell ( up ) In brief words , the slhl1ton Is this : The powers Insist steadasty upon the refarms In the almlnlstraton , ( Armenian afCalrl alrcalh' outine In these dlspatche. The ports continues Is profuse promises of an early tomlilaneelh the demands of the powers , but lales no sl.ow of carrying the vromlses Into effect. In the meanthne. , there Is greater actviy In the Iepartnicnt- ) War than In the Department - partment of Jubtice. As stated yesterday I the torpedo defenses ot the 1.1daleles have ! oen materialy sl'cngthened ) antI large quan- ttes bi ammlliton have been hurriedly for- warded to the forts cammalllnr the strait. The English hoot of fourteen war ships Is at the mouth of the Dardaneles and the Interence I pelfccly olvous that the porte I expects nothing lesa than an attempt Ipon the part of Great Britain to make a naval demonstraton before Constantinople. The blockade , at the ArmenIan churches cOntititie. All eIo'ts of the authorities and \ thin ArmenIan patriarchs have failed to I'er- 'suade ' the Armenians who have sought refug ! within their wails to return to the houses , IR they put ' 0 faith In the assurance ot pro- trton given them. 'fhe Turks , however 4 wilt only IIOI Armenian ecclesiastcs to V outer lie churches , and whcn they leave the bulhllg they are carefully search ell. II accordance with the demands of the \ representatives at ho hiuwers the polco atu- tholltes have commenced releasing the Art - t menlans who were hnprlsonld lS a result at I the recent rlotn . Two of theo unfortunates ' who were allowed 10 leave the Snptoh prIson were found to ho In 1 1,11le , cJmlton , both sufrerhiug from seven or eight wounlls. They have ulldo I statement which hus been com- munlented Lo the reproseutatives of tire puweri. that the prisoners hal , not received foo.1 irierhical treatment for three ' or ledlcal days IJre- - vlous Lo their I'oleuse. 'rirey also claim that 0 the prison Is horrIbly overcrowded and In a shocking state of mthlness. 'he streets of loostuntlnoplo and Its suburbs are still putroled hy the police and troops anll It Is understood , that th torplloes Ient to the DaldaIHIs have been or are b31ng Illacell In positon In the straits. Am- Inllt\ol \ his also been sellt to the forts and from other miltlr ) ' movemcnts which are going on I wonll seem that tie ' 'urlt ' are IlrelHI'ln ! to defend tie passage of tie Dardaneles shouhl nrc.l ( lrlaln attempt n naval l demonttrtons In these waters. There does not seem to ! o any material change In tIre dllomatc riltuathour. The ' 'urlcsh ministers have held another conference ann additional communications have been exchangeel with the representatives of the Powers ; but theee . , fOrllltes no burger attract much attention anti , few peoille believe that any decided change 11 the conditon of tire Armenians Is likely to occur uriuleuis the Porte Is forcibly compele to enter upon the work at bring- Ing about reforms In Armenia Thieve no longlr seems to ! e any doubt that the Almcnllns anticipated a serious ills. turbanco when tire attempt was made Monday - day a week ago .to Ilresent a petition to tire sultan through the grand vizier , 0111 they claim that those Qf theIr r.lce who fell In tht streets ot Comtanlnople upon that occasion wore martyrs , who gave their lives for Armonla In tire hope at forcing \ the powers to Put extra pressure upon tire porte In the efforts being lalle to living about reform II the Idmlnlstralol at Armenia WAITING FOR I A nEPLY. I CONS''ANTNOPL : , Oct. D.-The repre- sentatives ot the six powers are today walIng ; Ing for a definite reply to the identical ; coir.rnuinicatioirs recently handed to the Turkish government on beirut of their respective - peclvl governments , and In which they ' specify the reforll ! for ArmenIa , which iii I. p their opinion shonll be accepted .by tire I.t t Io\'ernmtnt of Turl\ ) ' , 111 promulgated In al 1111rlnllloclee. Suggestions , seml.olcial , notes , and visits to the envoys of the hroveru tolo\(1 the leccllt of this hlen1lcal commll _ . cltion ; hurt thl iiisthiict. , categorical reply of ; the Tnll\sh lovrmnnt re'ms tobe duhyed , by erie qnlbhle and then another until the ltenee or thu I'op"an govelnmnts Is i becOlhl1 exiurunsted amid dcnnl action upon I their part 11) ' holth' he expectp,1 In \'Iew of the contnue.1 Ilcl'easlng gravity ot the u situation tire Irllhh : lptltlrrancan , sq13trol - , rl'malns at I.elno ( Rtalmo ) , within a L short stcmln ' distance of the entrance uf thd Dudairehhes. , The ' Dallan le 0118In3C ) ot the porte tinder the chreunrutanees Is not ' clrcumHlnlcs general un- ilerstuod. No lelly has ! C"I marie to the u retlucst ot Sir Philp Currie , the lrlt h alba s.I.lor. . mate shorty after the massacre - seers , that hun ! e allowed to visit the Ilrlsons II which tire . \I'menlals ch31'Red with riot- Inl arc conln ' d , to take theIr ( Ieposltons r for truiisruuhskrn . . to the various European gO\ ellMnts Intlestt,1 - III" ' lnlCI'IICIIII" ICII..I. V THWI70ND , . \ 11 ( n ! , Oct.Srlous cOlncl between Turk anti Armenians 0- currel here ycterlay. Marry ArnrenlansVCII ! e killed. - - p . 1)'I' I.I l n l I'NtII' : S.UI'S : IIC. Illnnl" . . . . . . . . .I.llnl tC . . .I..r.llt. . 1..nlll."I" h . \ III"1 I It. PEORIA : , Oct. :1. : -\t Ihc meeting ot the 'Stac ! I Federation ot r.lbOI' this morning President I- dent Richer announced the strl\lng committee - tee , . A COlllnlatln was rel.1 . from Ed . ward I. Cralln oC the Union League chub . Chiago , urging time conventon to pan reso- hlll\ ! In S'l13thy ! wlh Cuban revolution - ists . crud hold lass meeting In Icorli for that purpose. Tire mater was referred to a' conlllteo of one from . puch city to 'report t , this afteriori. hicrniurtL irs were submitted \ ann , \ referrer proteslng a allst tire reduction of wages an < the rrturs.rh to treat \ Ih union or mplor union lemb" . h ) Ie'wooJlorrl I hatter : r compan 01 Cllcgo : , anti. also ugalnst the cngagemEn 0' l.rnhuigelnemrt , of army 01' na\ ) ' bands : by any cvJln ! manarer or contractor for soy I'rolot concert , hour 'hrough the Unle.1 Stnk The cOlvnton ! toult a reces until this afolnQol , t In iris report as seeretar and ' treasurer lu\mltl'l this mnomiring , Waler M. Graves ' of Chicago ! could not state how mitch the aneSnclts were for the .Idense . ot miners Incarcerated 11 thif TIPwel count ) . Jai , for they wer lent tHrect to the leeasuter e ! the relict fund rut hirtorvhii. , , 21"alhll of the last leltlature he suit semi , . trvcety- " , \ cmi blherI ! lt Olt time ! 1 tIre irarrd of l'resident , bal : Preljlent Iln r and hlllel ! all mor or kil Important to orglll".d labor , Lnl \ Ih the eleel\ten of some relating cx ellI'el ) to tinning curly one succeeded II ; " . . "p.Ilslng the Rauntel of the hot hire of cor lratons ( all ullcrulluious Irmlerl of [ the house curl senate" during . tire regular sossl'l. Mt of the bnpnrtamri lulls that ! Impotal hla fllcil to vas were bills rlallg ! to crirrhct laor. arbi tratlon , chil' ' labor , " ' 1:11\ , & : , parole C iris , r..irs . IllllrIPctn. JUl'I' II r1m ! ftralp ' . U \ soultl \ he ' ' , . \\alp V t U"lul l'l'e'.y to 0101,1 , the chl fatlr nn'l von : % ! ! . 111"1' i h'll ' to iruro their r l\s ! e. V Mr , Urn\'el said that federation I imairdi capped by want ot fundi to do auytblng prac- < ileal , sod he advised Ilfllentl for onanlz- lag ald legilatve work , and to ktp ) a rep relntatv at the capitol through . the .nte lulon of the 1C.llalur . C .tMI'OS 'V.tI.KM . ' ' . . i C.UI' ( 'r.\.1 < 01 IllS I'I.tNM. . SIIII"h 'I'rllil"11 1k. nh'I..1 tutu . III I II.tn'III"I' , ' . NEW YOU < , Oct D.-The World COP ) " - right cable from Sanla Clara , October & , viI Key West , Fla. , tomorrow will say : "Captain GenEral Martinez de Campos con- Venel vo with ne two hours today at the gen- eral heallquarter of the SPanish srmy In this city. The statement which follows Is what Gereal Campos said In responsE to a series ot f questons I addressed to him verbJly as the special correspondent of tine Worh : "At 11rewt the military situation In Cub Is i satisfactory. The rebiiion In Cuba has alalne1 greater scope than I anticipated when I embarked from SpJln "At the present there are numerous Rml bands l of Insurgents scattered about the country - try In the provinces ot Slntagl . . Carmiagrisy and Lavhhlas. In I.vlas. Matauzas there are only a few rebels against authority. "The Insurgents arc not 'wel armed , and their supply or ammunition Is dencont : In some districts. Thee Is a considerable ( number ot Spanish troops on tire Island , though It Is not as large as the conditions warrant. I have given orders that prisoners shal not be cruelly treated , anti that wound Insurgents i who may full Into the hands of the troops slll be well cared for I do not 1(1 irisoners . The country paths are generally too bad at the IJresent time for a peralstent cannro paln. Ajaln , I do not wish to expose the soldiers contnuoly until the season Is Im- proved. ! "In November there lay ! e looked for as a ctive and as aggressIve a campaign as I c an make. SENT OUT SMALL DETACI mNTS. " ; Iy Ilresent plan Is to divide the tr'cop ' Into i small detachments , the numbr of each column var'lng accordIng to circumstances. Were I to send a column of say C.OOO m'n they would mayo to march for Ihelr pains They would fee no enemy. 'fllo Insurgents \\ould lelt away Into the dense anti tlcult country \ r inch Is their shei'er. They ( chow a geed policy-military policy-for their side ot the case for they know that they could not withstand the attacks of regular sol- die re . "About this portion ot Santa Clara I dlvll ! ' ire t sol1ers Into detachments at 200 or 300 men. 'If the enemy were to suddenly as.1 oils of these holies In greatly superior num- bets they mlghl do mischief , but there geur- eraiiy woul ! e another detachment some- where near that could go to the relief ot their trlenlls. "In this Ienl,1os , district and In Santos Isplrlu the columns are larger , GOO or 700 len , as time reels , N'e'laly , In tire former dIstrict armed . arc In greater nUnbers and better "In Santiago the largest column of all , say 1,000 to 1,300 m n. Is rcqnlr2d. As an example - ample or the futilIty of large columns at pr sent I refer to the expeditIon lell by Gon- oral Suarez'aidez. , who left this city a tow Ilays ago , going first to : lnlguarlua ; , In the directon at the Trinidad mountains with I Ilrovlsion l . train Gneral Valdez tool 15,000 8011el. . . . The Insurgents expected only 300 anti were arr ,1 , t,1 the nnmber of over 3,000. They hoped to capture tire train. When the size of Gen'ml Vahle ' force heeame known to them tire Inflgents molted away - like snow under the sun. Gcnerl Valdez divided , his force Into four different detachments ! when he Piaceti the supply train anti ( Is now nearer Segnanea valley. As soon as he dl- vfdell hula 1len tire reels reappeared . and sklrmuh'lrhmrg has gone on since. I AI.FD TO FINn GOMEZ. "In Puerto PrincIpe ) General Ccla was sent out with a strong column to hook for laxlmo Gomez. lie could not third any of the opposing forces , and after long marches dtvlde his army Into four smaller columns lie did not succeed In having an engage. ment. . "I do not Uuorstand Gomez's course , I think highly of his 1nlllry capacity , but he does nothing. Perhaps he Is restricted hy the orders of the junta In New' York , which Is , I am Informd. to pursue a ablan policy , 01 he may ! e very short of amrunlt n. An army cnot : lght wIthout cartridges. ' : Caneln did good worl ills mel came Ullon Macco and sowd torpedoes In the road. 'ho explosIon killed fnll wounded several 'he Insurgents Ibanlone,1 , their camp with- out resstamrce. I was out of the question for Cauela to follow time reels to the imiihs. The thickets were too dense and the feeling In the country was too Intensl for him to attack wlh less than 5,000 men. "The Spanish blood , Ioe not naturally seek a nght. It rather avoids one , but when corn pelet to nght the Spaniard becomes a lmero , The rgular troops have arm advantage for : the officers semI theIr men In They arc dl ! . clpllwd tloroughl ) ' . Tine Ins\lrgents \ are wltheut disciplne anti , are rarely aggreFs'e lighters. DI'lve n Cuban Into a corer wIth : r his back to the vail anti , he wi lght hike a hungry volf. Wlnsa the action of Amador - Guerr amid twenty men when they were u forced to fight sixty SI3nlbh soldiers nt.r Mamnzamrliho. Guerra urimorveti his , ranzanlo Guerr sho\ell Spanl h n hlood , and he met his death hike n brave man. "I our soldIers became' scattered In m tine wili fastnessa Occullied by the Insurgents - gents thy woult ho In Illnger , for the Insurgents - surgents Imow every 1I0int suitable for an rtmnrbmmsim. Thq' know the paths. byways nnd limo fords of one ( If the most difficult coon trlel In tire world. DurIng the last war tie Spanish troops were at tmes placed at n m grl'at disadvantage blcame they did not Ind the best river fords. MUCh LIKE INIIANVARFABR. , "This war makes rue think ot the Indians u lit the wester United Stats. Tine Indlns used to ' nght when n good opportunity oc. trrell ali rnn away when pressed. There are marry more Insurgents than Indians and there Is a vast extent ot territory : .10 cover wlh tine troops-mountaIns , deep ravines , , Impenetrlle \Irgln forests and deep junugics In conducting a war urrder Emrropean condl- los , 1,000 soldiers will do lS much aa c.OOO here. Tine hack of arms and ammuniion has Ilwas hcn U drawback to limo Insurgents - gents They uNualy have nearly as mlny lnal'mcII men as armed ones. \Vhmen there u II an engagement time unarmed men carry oft the dead and wounded , taking care to secure the fallen rmremi's ernie first. "I have been Ialsnrd with the sanitarl r saniary ccndilon ot the arlY during the last ' sunr irmer. During September theN was less sick ness tlnn I expectEd Ycl0w fever has not boon epidemic except itt a few loc11tes. and the 10sSs from that cause have beer comparatively small. Some of the newly ar- rlve < hutal ns. which landed toward the end of tlat nionth\ \ have had the yelol fever. i "Havana has escaped an lllldemlc , and In I latmzas and I.u Vias there has been i omriy a little fe\I' . "The so\lerl era having pahliat ( nusiarlal : t malaria\ ( avert' now ann are lkely to have them during the next two months. . "The Insurgent torl'ello ' rvere vcry rUdely conslnctt and not as eI.'ctve as they might ! o , I do 10t regard hhlden torpedos as especially dangerols to our shlo. They might IlrO\'o like a twoeJle.1 sword. "I hesr ot no Injurious moral effect Ipon th" soldier carmt'd ' ! y tire fear of contact with m wih torpeniceur. I have not as yEt any connlencc In the ruse of d'namlte or sny ot the simiar high eXllosl'el In IJrcJectlps , great or smmuahh . smal. " . \RSENXO lIAltTIJ ) D CAMI'OS. " IXSI'lmx' ! liI.O'mV n' . \ IIIH' : . l'n'hmnr'hiIrni 1111'11'lt lltl Chmmri Ir'I'1 riu' " ' 1"III'rl..t'I" . HAVANA , O. t. D.-\ dlsP1tch received here from Iemedlos announccs that the insurgent S maYo deztroyel . , wIth dynamite ere : of the achei of Ihe nnest ami hrle t bridge ot the 8.1"UI la Ciik'a ; railway not fu from Cam1- JUJnl , In the province at Santa Clara , \dnel ! rechvetl hu'o Cram lCantU , hirer . I once of l'lrmai' rich Rho. te.nl.uy H3).th:1 : tine : \01' , ' alllunlton and l&ht lunl or the ; Ife'l 11munilon (11 light gllS o the ' wr.cked I'rulfer , , . . CrldobJI e.olnu torte ! len saved by thQ crows oC lire ( 'o"leI , Yunlciu curt ' \ 11. I fsrta Isabella , hat I I. I c\/ullerc\ / , .lnlllful : I "unl. whether they w ! ! e able to S srtvc tlp hC1\ ) . - ( UWI "u.tlm.t" . Allllulntfll. W.SlNGTONI Oct. ( -Specll ( Tele- gram.- Ioru M. Payne was today COIDII- sheered postmaster At 1'ne. II DURRANT 1 ) PERFECTLY COOL T old a straightforward Story of Ills Doings on April Third . ANSWERS BRIEF - AND TO TiE POINT , \'rt. thlt lie , VILI4 "I''lt lt Ur. Ch"IC"H 1.Cctlle nlli 1'00" XltCI -lenilt's ( limit lie \ " I \'r In Olllll'lh'II'H 11\1 Shnou. SAN l'RANCISCO Oct. D.-Theodore Dur- rant , assistant superintendent of Emanuel Daptst church SIIIY school , was placet O l imo sGneJ today for the pllrpose at convincIng the Jury selected to try him that ho did not murder m Banche Lament In the belfry at the church on the 3d of April last. - Wih the same coolnes lhat has character- red i his cOllluct since his arrest he denied the principal ) allegations that bave been made against him ! y the most Important witnesses for limo prosecutIon. Ills answers were 01. ways brief and to the poInt , and by many were Interpr.ted to mean that he had stu < led hIs i part well before taking the stand Only once during the course ot the direct examlna. ton t did ho show airy nervousness or hesi- tancy. t Whentorney Dickinson asked I he t tool notes at Dr. Chene"s lecture on the afernoon ot April 3 , he cast IlLs 1 eyes toward the leer anti for a moment was sIlent. 10 relllcd that he had taltcn notes , but that rt they t were very brief. The hcsltanc ot the prisoner may be understood - derstood , when It Is eXlllalned that Gilbert P. Graham , one ot Durront's most Intmnte ( nouns , with testify that Durrant asked to borrow hs notes at the iectnre. Vhen the request wa made Dun'ant explained that he only neelell tire notes to establsh a good alibi. Graham , reused the rcquest. . Taken aitogethmer Durrant.s direct test- mommy , which ended at 3 o'clock , when the cross.examlnaton began , probably had a ten- lency to strengthen his case. HIs demeanor whlo on the winess , stAt11 was certainly In. tonte.1 to Impress tine jury with the opinion that he was telling the truth. Qnestons thnt would ordinarily cause n visible Impression upon a Inly mll were answered by Dur- remit with the rntuimost runcorucorri. Even when Attorney Dauprey asked him If on the 311 of Apri or lt any other time he munlered or Imrtclpated In murdering Ianche Lament , time prlHoler coolly replied In the negative. A significant feature of the testimony was the fact that whie Dnrrant was telng ot several Incltents that took place at , a prayer meetng held on the evening at April 3 , Mrs C. M. Noble , Banche Lamont's aunt , shook her hcad several times , us If to Indicate that statements made by tire prisoner of what ire hall positive knowledge , were not correct. Durrant did not look at' Mrs. Noble while he was testifying.'S CURTAILING cnOSS.gXAlNATIN. The purpose of the .defense to curtail cross- examination as much as Iosslbll was shown when DIstrict Attorney i3arnes asked the first quesllon. Durrant was asked it he was not ! or at Toronto Can. , on April 21 , 1S71. Attorney Deuprey objected to the Ilnestlon He said that Durrant could not have positive knowledge err the subject , and any belef that he might have would be based on hearsay. The court overruled the objec- ton , anti the prisoner gave an nlrmatve arms\rer. Several othel' cqtmUIy unimportant questions were ojecLcd to by the defenae. 'he objectos In mos cases were over- rul d. d.I was the original Intenton of the te- fenae to recal Charles Lenahan this mor- Ing and have him tel more bout the occasIon - casIon upon whIch he tried to pawn n ring ut Oppenhelm's shOI I.enlhan contradicted L himself so many times yesterday that doubt was cast upon his testmony , and this morn : ing he did l not respond to his name \\hen called In conrt. An attachment was made u out for I.enahan , and when he was found an hour later he was placed In the charge u at the sheriff In order that he might ba fonnll when need ell In the meantime , hol- ever , Durrant was called to tire stand The examinaton of Dnrrlnt was begun wih questions relative to his age and his early life In this cl ) ' . Coming down to tire dar upon which nanche Lament was mur- tiered the prisoner was asked to relate his r movements from the time he loft his home In n the morning unti he retured ut rmigimt. le i im said he met Miss Lament on his way 10 ( m school , amid rode with ller on a street cal untIl ho reached Coop Medical coleje , . He said he remalne at tIne college unl 10 o'eloel , when he and another student L namet hess went for a walk. When he returned an hour later he went to the library , where he was engaged In his studies untIl rican Then he went to luncheon will m a student named Diggins and returned at 1 I o'ciok. After luncheon Durrant remalacd I In the library untIl 3:30 : o'clock , when he attended Dr. Chene"s lecture. plmSENT A' ROLl4 CAI.I. lie said he was present at the roil cal at the close of the lecture and answered 10 his own naumre . \ the close at the . lecturl Dur- rant catch he boarded a street car und rode to Emanuel church for the purpose of re- Ilalrlng the srmn-burrrers. He denied that in S was accompanlel ! y Banche I.smont or : anybod else . Upon entering the church he said he loft his coat arid vest In tire library , , obtalnell the necessary tools , and ascended to the glery , , A blackboard was provided r end Durrlnt drew a rude' sketch of the Ilrch and Its tail spire to lustrate the manner II which he made time repairs. Iii slid to mal < o the repairs It was necessary , for him to lie at full length err I plank with his : head much lower than his feel Whie In this position he said he Inhaled sd much gas that he was made iii. To illustrate the manner In which the gas escaped , Durrant L took a burner and de cellng to the jurr box explaned ! the construction of the hurner to the Jury. After repairing the burner . Durrant said that he descnded to the audItorium , where ho fould George King plaYing err the or- gan. King remarked that Durrant locket pale. Durrant repled that King would be In the same condition I he had been nearly overcome hy escaping gas. At Durrnt's request , Ing ! ought some ! romo.selzer. \hleh the prisoner drarrk The meicine : marie him feel better and , at G o'clock Dur- rant left the church In company wih King lie went out of his way two blocks to comr : verse wih King , after whch ! they separator and Dnrrant went home to dinner. Durrant : I said he foil ill and ate but ihttie. CONTRADICTED OTHER WITNESS In the evenIng he went to prayer meet Ing at Emanuel church He saw Mrs. Noble antI asked her It Danche was coming to Ilra'er meeting. Mrs. Noble replied that she did not believe her niece would be pres ent. ito relate a number ot other minor incdents : In connection with his conversation n wIth Irs. Noble , who evidently conversaton dense his statements from the fact that she ShOOk her head several ( lines. At the doer S ot the service , Durrant ennuI , hue went home I anti retired. Durrant denied that 01 the I areroon of April 3 he was at the corner of 10\11 and Clay streets , as testified to ! ) ' Mrs. Vogel. lie als denied the State - nlent at the three school girls wino testIfio that Dunant and Iancha Inmolt boardec d I Powol tr..t ear at Clay street and roth toward , Market street . lie said he sreet. le sall did not rile on I westbound'aiencla street car r ca with Iancle I.amont , as testIfied to by Mrs Cro .et. Io said he was never II Olpen - helm's pwn&lol. < "Ul : , yen upon ' \llri : , In San Francisco , or elsewincre . " alled Attorney Ieuprey , "In- tlt any \'loI0ce upon Ianche I.amont , or mild you 1,1 or Ilartepate ! In kilng her ? " Durrant replied that he did not and the direct uamlnaton was at an end Time crou-xlmlnaton. . "hlch lasted only t1 heyr , b'orc court lock a recess unti to- t\"rro\ W01 cmmfinei to questions relal\'e to t\t hfa ! ef nurrant s I.rlor to Alrl 3. 1'II.lul himnr.'m ; in ! lrJH'OIN - % pmoIin ti.mh , W.\SINGTON , Oct. D.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Dr. ) I. M. Lpsley was today appointed - pointed nn examining Burgeon for the pension bureau at Keokuk and Dr. J. S. Iurd al JIJpton and Dr. 7. C. Wood : t Logan , la , . T' DI'X\ : ' ' M.tIfli ( l'S ? o ni'TI , S , l 'int ( ann B""nr" . CI"T"I' ll mmmiii CII.ltll" the Cnlnt ) 1'u"I'rlc ) ' . NEW YORK , Oct. D.-Tammany hail wig- wam was crowded tonight al time tnlng of ) the county conventon to nonutnite cantit- dates for the city anti cOlnty 'lc follow. dt i mng ticket was nominated : For justices at the supreme court , Charles n. Truman and F rederick Smith , Tammimany amid Charles F. leLean , democrat and O. A. It. U. candidate : for JUdges at the court of general sessions , Joseph F. Newberger and General Martin I. 1lcMahon : oorrnty clerk , Henry D. lurroy ; register , Wiiam Sohmer : justices of the city court , Robert A. Van Wyck , renominated : John I' . Schuch- man and Edward P. O'Dwyt. The platorm adoptee endorsed the ad- ministraton of Preshlent Cleveland anti the ( amllltes Cer state olihces : damned the Interferencc I of the Chamber 01 COlmercE with the ( pcltcs of the city was on behall of f time repulcan part ) . . The Inconsistency In. i the state and county plalorms was referred - ferred to as as effort to catch Yotes. The acton of tire state democrats In uniting with the t republIcans for the sake of spoils was sall severely : censured. The plaHol1 farther "We believe In the enforcement at time ) abut \ \ ' , but protest against amid denounce the thiscrim- InAlon I that has bzen mlde bet \ e 1 the rich and poor In tmis severe , opprsslve and Un- Intelgent i exercise of pwer b ) the pole board of this city . We con < emn tima emplo- Went ot spies furnished with money to Induce i others to commit vlolatens ot the law l all savoring too mucl of the despotic methods of countries whose governments 'Ieal with their People as sUbjects , not free chIt- zcns. The democratc party Is , as It has ever been , stricty In favor of Snnhy by abstaIning - staining on that : they from al nnnocessary cmployment anti yet mindful or the rights ot every citizen to the enjo'mnt of wortulnip ' . comfort and recreation according to his own conscience and wishes as far 09 compatible whIr I regard to tire lclets and desires of others ; It favors the immediate enactment ! y tire next legIslature at mc < lfcaton of the presrmt oppressive excise lawt' ' anti In cr101- ton promises to scure such legislaton from tIle coining legislature os will amiable . this commlnlty to determine for itself by popular rote whether the sale ot fOOll , beverages and nil neccwules shall ! e permitted on the first day of the week during certain prescribed hours alll In a manner so 9trlctd as not to interfere with religious observancfs. " - V o IOlg 1,1:0 : ox 'VilE IECI'X' L'fl'J'ES . JIIIC.1 tl II" ' " hiet'mnSimnreil , the Sigh I . tt Such I CCHhrltol , nOME , Oct. 9. - The leter of his holness , Pope Leo XIII . . to CardInal IalRpola , _ the I papal Eceretlr ) at state , on the recent fQtes IV I In celbration of the tweruty-fiftir annlvcrsary of the entry of the Italian troopt' into nomt , : was published thIs evening. I Is lS folows : The rermtlmrrent of which fcnlmcnt hlnanlt ) , even mlnda doml.lted by pa8sl01 retalp , seeme(1 ( . to plH'mlt of the hOI ) or 90mo cOlslleratan n In our ruth age , but tins hors been brltnl , ignoretl.o tu"'e been rClluced to heeome almost al Ilmedlate ( witness le tie apoth esl ! of the Italian revoluton and the pohiu. ton of the holy sec. 'rtiat which 10st alt ted us is I the design to pellelulLe. rather , than ( to terminate the comnnhict . oC which no one can mealuro the .1lsastrous elCectR. ' The thud object or the occupation of Rome was not to comnhui'te unity but In destroying com\llte wils of the temporal I mellop . ls to more closely nHuck the lllritual power of the 'ope. ' 1he QJct war to change the destInIes at' Home return HI paganism ant give bIrth to tr tkiidiltornr is und third era of cvlzalon'l This atltwas ! desired to celehr' ! recent\ ' undel'sanc = ton of the now law by neTs dCl01 raJ ton' conducte hy I sect whkh iutth . : , enemy or God. < The nation stfferj.f \ , mo i- , only arc the promIses. of Sl\Cfe1. J'L' , I unfulfilled , hnt mOII ) ' Ialy Is I divided I- subservient to factoqs which memla _ , ' l ' civi and social Inlttnlona , h1 nrmgrimnlru numbers anti force. NoLhlng will ogn.m\lJ for VErllhle IllcPllence upon Iherallae ' NO long al It does riot have temporal juis ' dictIon. ' 1hls condition 'hey mrretendirrtvhns \ n/ guarantled us , subordinated to tim rurbi trry wIll of othcls , anti lately 'htre ' hal been a suggestIon of u threat to uhragate : e\'en tutu guarnto itself. The letter of the pve then \unls th ? I blessing ot the pontifical sovereignty 'and In , rites ialans not to he houn,1 up with sects and to consider hol pernlclouu It would i to perpetuate the craft which is I pronlng over the elI1e3 of Christ. I anrms that I the head of the church folos with 10vJng \'Iganee hUlanl"s road and noes not refuse - fuse to accept the reasonable necessities oC I the ( lines. : The letter of his holiness concludes - I lalans , throwIng off the laso V lc yoke , woul listen to us we could open our beam 10 the Condest hopes. Other\l e 'e ran hut ) predict new perils and greut4 dimrs - ters. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CIIX POnCBS SiIOIt'I' OP . \nlS , Crminipos l'I"'lllrllJ for n Gel."rnl lieu - "IIIIt11 , .t I Ittu 1"ln1,1 , LONDON , Oct. : -A dispatch to tire Times . from Havana , dated October 5. ) hlch wi I be publIshed tomorrow , wIll say : I have Just returned frm a .Iong tour through the prvince at Slnta Clara . I found thut the bitterness at foelng between the Cuhanf nnd Spanlnrdo 19 growirri i ; slrongcl' . Whist the numhers of the Insnr- , gents In the Province of Santa clara have imnrguiy Incread lutely 1 do not see how It i Is Ilosslhlo ) for the InsurgentH to make an atack upon the SpanIsh Corces unleEs ther obtaIn a great utdltln or armf emnd am- rnunrhtion. JUdging from the conversation of Captain General Martinez .Ie conversaton Iamllos . the gl'l- ΒΆ oral < lslrlbnton of troops It Is ellent tht a detailed military occupation or the Island 1 > eonahlered nereSRar at the VIresent tim and probably contnuing next year ' 'he sugar planters of Santa Clara express "relt , uncertainty whether to finite r'ugar. A crop hi lost arid thlf means ubsoluto Iugar. to mlny estobhlshmnmunts. In a crcular ietter Henl m leter to the planters oC tire southern division of Santa Clara the Ilsurgenta demllit con I- trlbntons for the Insurgent cunse ac ordllR to the volume ot the property , anll ( state i hint If the dlmands were 10t complied with compled dpstructon woulll 10110w. In an Iltervlew , a eOI ( ) ) ' of which I ' cable ii on 'hulIIY last , Captain General Martnez : tie Campo lxplelse ( InnoYllco at the at- ttudo ot tire Unied States at time present ; time , anti particularly Ieglrdlng the at I- temflts or the Spaniards to prevt't the lunllng of expelltons 0111 prevl'lt quotng the ( Alliance steamship afCalr ns nn tnstaneo ( of unneCeFSar ) ' trouhle. The dllmago done by the late hurrlcnne to the 'Vlster railway Is estinrateul at (30,0 and through tralc Is still lmnpourahijim - . . . ' Vln\'gn GI- . 1.10XIS htE.tt&N ' , . . III ) ' lt Ills 01.1 1.'J'I111 Iuy 'Vlrei r 11" 'lhlr Limsd itesier'mu t. his 3leiitor' . pgTEHSDUnG , Va" , Oct. D.-The remain 5 of General llhone rached Peteiburg this . morning at 10 o'clock. They w r met by the membet' ot the A. P. Hi camp conted- orate veterans , under commanrl or I leutenalt , Corgan amid a large number at lUiens , The procsson ! moved to the fally residence on \tarleet street where the casket wijs opened and the dead soldIer and statesman Was viewed by his old comrades and other cHI- zens , . The funeral took place from St. Pammi' nplicl'pal church this aftelon ' lt 43 ; o'clock ann was very largey ! attenerl . The service was conducted by 11ev. Jolm Ityde out , rector ot Grace l plscols cituyema. The 10rai tributes were very 4Iumo uI. The service at tIC ! church over , limp relFlns were cortel to Blndor < cenieltry byAtbe Petersburg . "rburg GrlYs , confederate veteans and I detaIl ot twenty veterans from n. E. Lee camp and delegations from HIQ "GIrl Grays , 2clEty ot Hchmond , anti alSo a lleiegatioi n ' fim the Soldiers' hOle of bet chly. When the cemetery seas .relched Hev. ] ) r. Ride out reJ(1 the burial service and a the body , was being placed In the VIUl three volley S wr fired by the Petersburg Grays , , : hch cr,1 ciunied the cerormmonies V -V. . ; )1\1"1t ot OCCnu.I , Oct I 5. At Soutlmarripton-ArnIyodAlhmrm- a New York for Bremen. - At Ltverpooi-Arnlveth-Rhulnueand ! , from Phlhdelphla , . . At BrenmenArniverlKahrer'thhehiri I. , from New York via Southampton . At San } 'ranclsco.\rrlved"Aultall. from Honolulu . V At New YorkArrlveNew York , from San Domingo : America , from Amlterdam : Majestic , from Ltverpool. At Genoa-Arnived-Saale , from New Yorl TESTED TIlE GAS CYLINDERS Method Adopted Was Fatal t the Man Who Made It , SEVERAL OIlIER PERSONS INJURED . . .lrtll .eum'imieumnt nt I thueu C.r"I'nln Oll'rl 111" " ' , " % 'lieure tint- 1)r'sIl's .lctlll C'"Itll ) ' , ' . , l'hrmImn.r. COHSICANA" Tex. , Oct.Al 3:30 : this afternon n terrific t explosion occurred In the Merchaumt's Opera house , where the Devil's Auction company was preparIng to play to- night. A force of stage werkmen wcre engaged - gaged In rrullJustng the scenery amI otherwise - wise getting the stale In shape , arid harry . Coleridge , iriacter ot transportaton and manager - ger of the calcium Ilhts , was testing a lyiirrder. There arose seine deut as to whether or not It contained gas , anti a bystanller suggested that he tr ) It wih a m motch He struck a match and touehell ( It to tIne cylneler , In.the \ eXllloslon at once [ olowed , wrecking the scenery ant tearhl out two windows thirty feet distant The noIse was Ieanl : for many blocks In every direction , and In a few moments humlreds at people hall congregated , The curloslt anti horror of the cr\\1 were fed from minute to minute ! ) ' biackeneti and InJurcll len rUI'llng frnticaly out on toe anlngs anti to drug stores for relIef from their immjrmnies . The Hcene presented was one of devastation , over which a clOrid of smol truing Scenery lay around In dlsorderl confusion , much of It totally wreckemi In the left fy there was a hole five feet squarl though which Arthur Sntherlalt hnl been blown Into the Street.'imen the scenery was removd ann gas cleared away , Harry Colerhlge was found lying In a pool of looll. He was disemboweled - boweled and one of his legs was lown en- trely off . The : folowing Is 0 list ot the Idled anti Injured - IAIUy CO.nDGE. Idle < . Waiter Moore. property man , "DevU's Alc' lon" company , hand badly cut , and otherwise bruisemi . Arthur Sutherland , local stage mlnager , cutin the face anll brulfed. BUl nlblEs. colored , blown throush tire property room and badly hurt. Unknown negro , ) land badly cut and sea rlously Injured. Aleus Man et , hands badly cut and so- riousiy Injured ) Charles Hall . colored , face Injured and brmmiserh . Hay Avoy , hand hurt anti bruised about the face and body. , Two Ile gins , memb2rs ot the 'Davhl's Auction" company , more or less Injured. 1S'Xan : ; : c.us mEr'l' 'ViIl , : ' 1IACtC. 'I ' Ii rr'u' I'I'HII. 1'11..1 I I lu.1 1 Xu mini . I' fir 0 * iim'rs IIJII'e" , . PITSnUnG , Oct 9.-A special from Manor , Pa. . , says : While mal train No 13 on the Iennsylnanla railroad was passing through this city at 7 o'clock the two rear conchcs jumped the track swinging agalnsl an eastbouud traIn , which strnck the passenger . seDJer cars with such force as to iCnrccic them over a forty foot embanlunent agllnst a coal train standing on the siding. Conductor J.iv. . Miller was stlding : beside his . engine . ; 11c \va ! . . .d , \ 1 9 -otnl I wa.JUI ttur d comp'elY \ ver" 01' Its side. Jrs. Thomas Donahue ot Greensburg was thrown tbrolgh a window , but escaped without a scratch , whie her hnmmsirammtl. who sat beside her In tho' ( rain , was badly Injurld. About ten passengers were aerlously Injured. John Daker ; assistant staten agent at : Manor was struck by one of the coaqimes and Is fatally injurer : ! . John race of Aleghan ' , Pa . . has just been taken from tie wreck In a dying condition. Robert Picairn , superintendent ot the Plsbur { divisIon at the Pennsylvania rail- 10aI , , has Issued I statement that only one mal was 1 < letl omutnhgiut . and that Miss \ashlnlton will probably die. Ho also fur- nlshes the folowln list : Killed : JOHN ILI.In , ' Icrry. Pa. , freight con- riuctor ' - Seriously Injured : H. ICunlde , Johnsto'vn , shollder brmmlmred. Thomas 1)onehoe , Greensburs , he1d laceI tell. tell.Mrs. . Margaret Metzgar , Irwin , scalp wound amid contusion -t the hip. Miss M. II. Jame" , Johnstown , hed cut lr : S. A. Plce. Alrghan ) ' , body terribly cut anti brls ' d. bruised John Baker , Manor , body amid shoulder P. Nester Wldl3blrg. collar bone broken and back injured Mrs. George Holnson , nadstown , N. J. , arm crusined. crushe. Jennie Gra ) ' , Ahleghmzmriy . irmnisemi lrs , S. A. Kelly , Aleghan ) scalp wound. F'aimmiloVasirhmigton . Alpghan ) injured lii- ternally : wIll die. . IIAW'.thI.tXS 'IH' III Fl AXXgX.\'IJX. St-umthinnt'unt II th. . . l"tll.ll hits In X. ' " 'I ) ' It.turemnst'mh . DENVER , Oct. 9.-P. M. Da\'ls , a Honolulu - lulu merchant , arrived In Dt'nver today . en- route to Atlanta , Ga. lie mid : "it \oull , of r course , be useless to dln ) ' Ullt factional dif. terences exist In hawaii , unll especially In : m Honolulu , and the republic , as It stands has a good many supporters , but I am of the m belief that I a vote on tire ! ueston of arm - nexaton to the Unlell States was taker : today there would be an ovewhelmlng expression - pression In favor of it. "As to the rOYllsts , " allld : . Iavis "we hear very little of them now. Ocru.nsiomm Ily wo read In the American papers of some nprlslng and some uiPdhi 11"1 plot to restore the que-n , earl , we are forced to laulh ovcr them. The Americans sheulI mire several grains of sal whIm Inythln they may ream , I about hawaIian revolutions these days. I Is a common saying In Honolulu , wene\'er r these storIes go out , that San Francisco Is again In tine throes at a somktin sea leelon 5 for the majority of these stories nre Ilmpl , Ilterlng testimonials to the Imaglhlton ci ) the San Francisco newspaper men. Thp queen Is not kept In close connnement and ! Is alo\ to drive about pretty munich as she' pleasel She has her own court , but as fur causing trouble. I 110 not think she Is I lack - lung In common sense and unless she Is , rca ' toraton would ! e about the last thing she would aUempt. Intel'Nit In hr has allont died out , even among . the natives . n"I"ltC,1 " 111tCllltl SII'II' . SIOUX FALLS , S. D : , Oct. D.-Speclal.- ) J. D. Kitciren , essistammt operator for the Omaha nt Montrose , attempted to commit L suicide whie temporarily demented as a I'e- suit ot an attack of typhoid fever. He has bcn sufering with the llEease for some tme and In a moment of ( Ielrlum took a rc\'otver and shot himself. The re\'o'er Was a 22 caliber anti the bullet made but a flesh n ivound from whIch the Ilatent will soon ro- cover. . _ _ . _ _ SII..1 I..I EIII.r"e ' 1111111) ' . NI1YORK , Oct. -'fhe macct . Ilg of the executve e'oimimlttee ot the Society for I.lbOII Hln 'ay fIWI , hell lila ' aItrnoon In the Astor irons cnltorecd tire 'rammany political nromntna tons 'he "oclety rplJresentR the immmitec . ci salon Interests of the city anti Its acton unle.1 1 i regurdet as very Imnpontnnnt . . Shot tint' t.I ) . ii , m'muhnuih , sI.vmt CI'lY , N. : . , Oct. . - ( ) . 1Cur. , shal C. I. Cante ) ' wins shot enl killed \ tOllny by James S. Fielder , one or the most prom Inent uUorne's lt the New Mexico bar , 1ieiderrm wars maldIJ : conhldlrhlc incise In a saloon and Cante ) ' ordered him to icoe I ) quiet. . Iof\ I n'nthl ot u ni ) ' , CHICAGO , Oct. D.-Patrick Cavanlsh , the well Imown Chicago distiller , died today of apoplexy. aJplex Samuel M. Fleker , the wel known dete : . tve , died today , ' . _ IEi'ilTiiS t ' - , - . l"I'In : A't'i.'i'u'l't. , 1"1" " lit It.hotl" x.t l.nO.I . ) ' t. Cmiii- cmiiiii the Choice . V INN AIOLIS , Oct. D.-Another new tid locese was althorlzE1 by the house ot Ilelltes ot time Episcopal I comuvmntton today , that t oC Northern lchl"3n. td The commlteo on the division of the d loceso of Tokle , Japan , report ll that I ha\ \ no jrnnisdiction In the mateI and ukell to ! o discharged. Jude Fairbanks at Florida so- Introduced l his resolution for an amNllhuent to tine eOlltluton , glllltho authorlt for the cellon of mlsslorary jurldletons , but ojeeton oi was imrade to its c'nshleraton amid It i went over. The report ot the commite ui the fUI,1 , tor limo relief ot the agell and Innrm mn AII wldews and orphans ot clerg'men showell that t the receipt for three years hsd been 8t.494 , mimI that for nrtr-nlne clerg'men , 1GI1 widows curd \ntY.four arpirans $ S , D1 hnd been paid out. The house was nlted to name a Sunday In each year as clergy relief Smut- t ie ) ' . , There wits a surprise when the house tolt lP m the report ot tne commitee recommendIng - Ing i Boston os the next place of time conven- ( ion. Strong speecires iii favor of Louisville , Now Orleans , Atlanta , anti hboston were imuanie , An arriemmdrrrent to substitute Now Orleamrs for h orton ivas voteti ( IOiVii amid so was mu similar o nto for Loumiss'iile , Unit tine clever speech of 1 1cr , A. W' , Knigimt in favor of Atianrta e nmabied him to ummatcin tire victory frormm hoe't t on. his anueimminrmeuit iraq carried by a mb- dc elve i'ota antI Atlanta will ho the coniveintlomu c ity in 189S if tire bishops concur. Time nmnrnotmncemmmenrt that Atlammta imati won m r tine depmntlos was receiveti with astomnisim- m acnit In tIme borneo of bishops , and It was d eclared by a nunmiber of time huisimops that time u pper imommee omnirh not be likely to comnctnr i n tine selection , Time voice of tluo mmml- siommimry bIshops. is was said , woniul be in f aver of hiosiomu , as there was a helter prosa peel of securng liberal contributions for i miissionary work In the older amid wealthier c ities. Time imourse of bisinops amiopteni tire recoin- n nenriation of its connrmmitteo , ordering tire m iivislon of tine imuissionary jurlsuhictlon of WyonmrIng arid Idaho into two distrIcts , tine Presemrt bishop to contimmumo 1mm clrargo of both. Ttmo qimn'stinri of filling the vacancy hut time western see of Coiorado was tineim taitemn up. ntmrumbar of nuessages was received from limo Iroumso of bisirops as to actioum on con- stiiumtlonial rustlers , Gino of tine inmost liii- portent suas time adoptlomr of ArtIcle IV , jrro- riding for' time credtioc of ruroviurces of not l ess tlman live dioceses , tire broad of a province t o be named archbishop. Consideration of t hin was deferred umntii tine prhumrato qtieruthonu commith be settled. Ttmere was a lively debate over the poimmt as to hmntimer tine primrmate shiommlml be electeti em' huolul imis omce lny virtue of eemuionith' . Tine mouse of tlelnutieti lunch a slmarp mi'ehrate t his afternoon on tIme questinmn wlretimem' the prinrate , or imead of tine mouse biinops , shuounld be elected or irolth 0111cc tinrormghm seniority of service. Time vote was so one nicicd as to make it Siii as if tire smnarpmmess of tire debate rae riot warranted. There was a strong elenmrent tlnat was afraid tim iuishmoims wotnlci not Imave their own way mr limo mriatti'r and appealed to time deputies to show time other imoumse macire confidence anti respect. They argued that whnhio tine elective prlum- chide unight be an Aunerhcamu idea , it wouhi bi a dmrrgcroris timing to imrterject it Into time houn' of bisinope amid engemmmier partianmsimllu , Tine bisimops irad 'olmmntarhly cast away time elective idea , aird imould be allowed to mann- ago timotr own affairs , Tire othmer fdo argue that with so many bishops to. iiavo.thno.pn mate the , oldestetibop k womiJ4neartththn , p' tnrato womrldl , t Waysban ell toanunabl 'to tiimtleni of tine office. Time tioputies amiewereri that imo could he removed for norm-ability or by a nmajoriiy vote of time bielnope. An attempt was inado to reconsider time vole by winch the termni "presiding bishop" ii's'S rejected lii favor of "primate" anmithe nrotioni only lacked eight votes of going through. Time tieputic's spent about all tine aftornornur diecuasing these two qtmeetons ! and wlneun art arijournmnent was tsiton line section baci hot been adopted. It Is understood that there is soimue form of ii schmemriru on foot to defeat any mansion by this coumventiomn. The plan is to imai'a a joint committee appointed to uvlric'ln shah be be referred au amnemmdmemuts to tIne constituntlon amlOitod at this conveirthon , with instructiomr to report to time next comuvemrtloim. Somne of time mrioro comrservattvo delegates are icomrring alarmed at tine rapidity with winch radical cimanges Iii tine constitmmtion lure behnmg urmmggested anti time strermgtim wimich ilmey seem ebb to nurmuter. ( 'ONC it hiir.t'I'iONt 1 , COIINCII , Miih'l'S. 'i'i'Iemmuhul St'iusIomtF'mnruuiimil' ( ) ueinm'd for IImnuh mut'ss mm t ! iyn'mremmst- . SYILACUSIII , N. 1' . , Oct. 'J-Thie triennial tessiomi of tire irationnl council of time Congregational - gational cinmirchnes of'tire Umnitorl States opermeui It six days' session La time Piyrnoumtim Commgre- gathomnsi cimunreim today. Abormt 300 delegates Ieimresenting time ( muted States urere present at tine call to order by Rev , Alomizo Qemimut , 1) . I ) , , of hioston , Mass. , mmroderator. Anmong the prominent Congrcgatioumallsts in attenmmlamnce were Rev. George S. Barrett , IJ. 0. , of Nor- whelm. Engianmd , deiegatc frommm tine Commgre- gzrtionai umminn of Enrgiamc.i , amid \Vaies ammO I'ro't'arriuutr ( of Montreal , represemitinmg ilne Comrgrtg.ntionnh unnionm of Canada. Tine foihowing : , coihege presidents uvero also tires- emrtV. . J , Tucker of Dartmnommtim. N. hi , ; \Viiitamrm Brooks of Trlior , Ia.V. ; . (1. lichen- tIne of Oberlin , 0. ; 5. L. Ii. Panroso of \'ahia \ 'aiia'asim ; II , C. Simimmmmomis of Far. go , N. I ) . ; 3.V , Strong 0 ! Carleton , MIrTh , : E. D. Eaton of heIdI , \Vis. ; Vt' , (1 , lhaldwimn of h'omnomuiu , Cci. ; II. T. Fuller of Drurry , Me. Aimronrg time nhuted divlures mu utttemhumnee arc : 11ev. F. E. Clank. I ) . D. , hasten ; Wasininrg. toni Giarileir , 1) . I ) . . Coirnmhrums , 0. ; Ites' . F. \v. ( irmmrsatmimms , D. I ) . , Cimicago ; liar. J , IC. Mch.eao. I ) . 1) . . ( Jklammd , Cal. ; ltev. G , II. Wells , l ) . D. , Minneapolis ; ( iralraurr 'taylor of ChIcago ; E. I. iloswortin of OheriImr : 11ev , \Viiharml Scott , I ) . I ) . , of Chicago ; Andrc-s IV. hayes \Vard , I ) , D. , of the New York Iii- thepenmdeirt. After short iicotiouiat exercises nun thc ndmhrese8 of welcome lion. Nelson Dlnrgisy , eomigressmuiamm from Maine , uvus chosen nirotlor alor wIthiount opposition. anmul tier , Chanher u 0. ilrnwim of San Frammciuco anti l'rnf. Georgu r Ihenuierson ( coloreri ) of Nrr Orleans uverc r elected assistant mimorlerators. Revs , Joinum P Sammtlerson of Mhchrigaum each Wtihimumu 11 , lIlt yard of South Iahota were chicano assistarmi L registrars by arehamation , and 11ev. Eager : r F' . Webster of Neionmet , Mass , . uu'as elected assIstant secretary. Dr. Quint , tire reiinIn unuoderator , then read ini oinircss. At tine afetnoomr ( seselour lieu' . Henry A. . iluzcn of Massachusetts neani tlmo provltlmnna anti lurmhlieiung ! conurnhtteo report , and tire- cented Iris report aim secretary. 'fho repor of the treesumrcr was tlmen irresented by Rev S. V. Forbes , treasurer. David N. Canir of ( ionnuecticumt preseirtetl Iris report iii aluulituir , toying that hue Intuit exarmuinemi timr C trealniirer's accounts anti founti thorn to bu correct , Tire report of tire board of directors , act ing for time bcuaid of triitoes , was enmbmnitteu icy 'iVhihl4ni Moore of Somerville , Mass. 11ev. 1. If. W'initley of Ottauva , Ill. , pm - summnieri tine retmom t ot tine comuimruittee on mImi - Isteninul m'eiief. lieuJanmea 1-itaruci of Ober - ho , 0. , m'ead a hiatier on "i'rcaent , Day Preach lung. " 'i'iuo meport of tire comuruitteo on clmurcl cm mnammucl vas reachieni nithm i'mtercst , it ira a gIven by Rev. A. ii. Qnmhnmt , i-n , 1) . of Ihilton It. consisted mf imggcs1lons for rinks , anti cc : tahmiibtmflnc'tit 'anti governmnemut of p'murcbe ' S annul memmibers , antI covtred tire emnhlrs cimurci iiuiicy : , It presented no cimaniges in tine iOhieY but was thu compIlation of nnairy estabUahem rrnles immto a convcmiicumt formu. 'Vine report we S refcrrl to mm uiiclal communlittee , wim i % ii present a rvprrt later In tine sousion. TIc a I'qQu I ( cii 'mniumstemiah ! ecamnrbng was read. .U tue evenln ; eesepmr Moderator Dhnmghc 5' opened tlmo hnt'uttmig annd h1e. .Jaimuoe ii , Oregi of Colom-ado tprimmgs , Coin , , smffc'red prayer Rev. F. IV , Gunsatmius of Chmleigo was inn ( reduced as slieaker of time evening. lii ; remarks were largely upon tine pontecos S and time securing of universal peace , Afte r prayer and a song the council adjourned unti rLi tonuorrow mormuttng at II o'clock. 5. I T hiLLEl ) TilE ENGINEER W reck in the Utuion Pacific Yards Last Evening. F IREMAN PROBABLY FATALLY INJUREtI I liiMIulm' .iummmnmt'sI I ht' ' ( 'rmreic oil St l'mmrso muiumi ' , Vmus tlimuunshi.'ml Cm , su Itin 'i'll CCC Ca rs-t ll'u , j , muu , ( . Thromuas 1' , Armmmstrong , eirglnrcer , was k niled , nmnd Cimarhcs I. . hinmrkis , fire'nmmamm , was f atally injurreti at u o'clock yestontlay after- mn mOmm inn time wreck of a Ummion l'reltic freight t naimu cit ( lie foot of Jommes street. Eimgiite ilSG was drawluig a train of t wenty-two cars frmru tine lower to time ump- P er freight yard. Nearly all of thneso cars i rene heavIly loaded , some ivitim ccci amid 8 00mG witln rmmerchnammtitse. Tire imolirt of tine a ccideirt is nmuarketl my mm. simarp crnrve oir a h eavy up gramio. Dmrnimmg time iutt four years ri o less lInen tlmreo lives inave beemm lost In o cchdccumts here , It is said tny sommne of tire y ard oiflcials timat tine mmnfortrmnrate ioconrrotivo s truck a cormpliirg ptmu aimd iris tirrowir fronrr t he track. This statennuent is ilt honime out , i nowever , by a umummnber of usitnmesscs to time a ccd ! emit. Time enmgimmo left tine track gradually anti it \ 'ae not rnnntil it irad nun summme rhitmrimce timat t ime cretin caunno , Tito enmgiuro ilmmmmliy weumt o ver ( lie emmutntirkuiioimt aionmgsirlo of tIme cast t rack , on wimich tire trutmm : urns runnmnning. As ( ho enigiune uvemmt over It trmrmned commmpietehy a rotmnmtl rtmnd facetl tine yau-tl trommn urimlchm it c c nrr a , Time wreck of tIme cmrginc ninth time first t hree care wits cormupiete , TIne locommnohve ( \ ras dlsmnmamitlctt aim thnommghn weels hail beenr s ismrt omm time ( asic. Aimromig tine wrecked c ars urns muir 0. & M. car , 7,210 : Mhsruotnnl l 'achllc , 12,867 amid aim oil car. Au inns emma c orrf'tmaed miners , and it urea inmitmossible to dis- t tmmgrmislm tire cams or to tell , frenri tire scene , i vhmhcl way tinC engimue Imad bcenm hreademi. FIItEMAN FOLJNh ) FlhtST. Firemmran ilarkis was fomnmnui In the tiebri a botmt twenty-five feet away fronim time en- g lue. ills left ammmm iras brokemm heiow tine n inoulther , time right sincuider war brokemr , his l eft oar vns gommo onntlrely ; timu'mo were deehi g mrsines omn lila head , nun lie irmiul sustnimmt'ti i mitcrmual hmmjuries in tine left breast , lie was t aken to Si. Josepin's hospital , ammO after his i rrjimries nero exrmnuincrh it urns seem that time c hances urere imtroimgiy agmi inst his recovery. At a hate inourr last nrigimt ho uas suriterimrg g reat palm aflml was unnrmrble to talk about t he accimient hit cur immteilighile mmimmnrnier , It was met ummrtht tine crew of tine uvreclrimmg t murimn irami worked him time debris for over aim i mour that time renniaimms of ( lie enmghmnoer were f omnntl. ills anus \uere fotnurd between tire u mppcr iart of thmo crrghmne ammth a part of a c ur , hunt iris body was Iyimrg maniler tine left s ine of tire holier. It was so nmiamigied tinat r ecogmnithoui inns inirpossibie , time parts be- l ng sovem'eti from one another conmipiotely , Armmustrong urns 41 years of age , iuns simiglo a miti hived with lila aged nnotlmer at 70S Pierce s treet , this city , lie lrn been ennmployed by t ime Uirion Pacific for over , a dozemu yeIrra , but only i'eceirtly lund benmr piaceul In emerge of tine switch engine. ilejuas i s a mrreascnger5 V 4 IjWc18SThrptfar ? ' ivm ro iu t iled yvustordruy , ' - - V Arnistroing was a mmremmrimer In good standing of the Lirotirer'hrood of Locomotive Phremrren , of the ilrotinerlmood of Locomrrotive Emmgirreers , of tine Kmnlgimts of Honor anti of tIne lCnlghnts of Pythmiae. Tine ciii niotlner is lying in a very critical commdition. SIne ina been afflicted \'ith heart trouble , and it is possible that tire silOdIc of her soil's deatim may prove too m uch for her , Fhremnamn Ilarkha , wino will probably die , h ives lii Council limits. the is marrleth and has two chriluiremi. WHAT TIlE TRAINMEN SAY. It. 1' , Lrmmplchmi s'as a. brakemnnamn on tire wrecleeti traIn , lie said : "Just before we reacimeci tine Douglas street bridge sommudtitiung urrcmnhrted muic to go front tine ( rent of time train. I iveirt back to time latter emmth of the tmalum , arrd Imami ecarceiy got back tirere wireum tire accimienit occmmrreri , I was timrcmivmi off by tine siroek arid escaped witin a few irilgint bruises. " 'ii. 11. Gihilngan trainmrraster , wars ridIng our time train , mmml Is of tine emplimion that a coumplimig pin err the track caused the acimiernt , i to was uninjmnretl. Tins saline engine is tine one tim'mt hma figured iii tine previous accidemmts at ( iris fatal spot. In 1890 Juke Jamiseum urns killed in a ruinnilar accident. ln 1501 George Gleason , tine enginreer. met imis dentin in a mieraiimnent while trying to pumil a heavy tnaimu imp this gratle , Time engimieer'u , remains wore tnkenr to tire - morgue' . Comomner Maul said last umigimt tirat hue would miot ImmedIately set a tinme for the Inquest , but would wait it day our accorumit of tIre supliosed fatal Injury to the fireman , COUII'l' ( ' ' ' ' ' ' tlLtltithife ( ) S'1' 'I''s\'O LIVES , Lunms't'rs Cii II thud , 04 Ini'r Ihni l's mind , 'l'hnt'ui Shiulmit lIumu.in other. WIChITA , Ken , , Oct. 9-A deadly hattie occurreu ] in a saloon \Voodwanui , Oki , , last nigimt , Lawyer JIll Jennimrgs of Weodwarni rues eliot dead , aunti mis brotlrer , Johmnm Jen- miinigs , was immortally woummdetl , Tirommnn'n who run tiu umhnoothimg uvoi'e ex-Stat' ' Senator Teumi- ide Iiommstomu of ' [ 'axes , tine oldest son of ( len- end Sum iioustonm , anti ex-Sirenlrf Jack Love \'ootlruarrh , Tine troumblo hegami mr ri court room , wimcn'o Jemrrmlurgs , us'lno is an aitorney for time Saute Fe RaIlroad cornpamry , was prosccmmting a Icoy for stealing a keg of hmeer tromn a cnrr. ilommstoru was mhefeunuhlmug.tmimn , DurIng time exaumulnathon of , mu wltmress tire ii was huasSeri airul tire battle fahiowm'rl when the incur irnet later In a saloon , all drawing their gumimum slnuiultimrneoushy. After tire simoot- . hung ilotidtomn and Love surrentiercil to thmj sheriff. .Iohnrr Jenrninrgs camrmuot lire. _ _ _ _ i'i'It'st liuiniii Ii DET1tOI'i' , Oct IL-lrmr inng limo frmmmerai ot muir rmrmy' vrteranu rut J'omt ilumoni today Fatimer b'pnmtir , tIne Cnttlmohin lines wire oilic'imrlu'tl , fonhutulo tine pall hearers to enter hni ruimtmtriu Vu mile u'carimig Circuit Aromy of tire ltchmibhhcm badges , on tine guouumni tinmnt the regalia of airy n'ocict' not : rpproveti by the cirum-eh Is not pemmumitted to be worn mr the cimmmmclmemu , 'tire humeidonut created a grettt neat of feeling at I'ort Ilurour , lhimuiiup Foley vas scorn lucre thin afternoomn fiuuul auukcuh about time mmmatter. lie m'multb ( limit imo rmmhe hnrti'alieti which voumhil huroirilmit ( mo svearing of tire Urnind A rmmiy irmmtlgemt hum time cimmmrcimmur anti ttnrtt tine Port I iuroui iuu heel hart corn- rnltteul men egregIous biumnmlcu' it ma exciuded the hail hearers us stated. hIu.himi Ic Cuiscs 3ium' lii' ( 'iii hi'mi , Chii'AOO ( , Oct. 0.-'l'ho inmehk-tmnont against Nelson ? ctcrrim , Jriimmi A. Ilomrley nod .loimn W , Iteirninurt : , time mist trio being fuehghrt agemita of thin Haute ll'O road , maim ) ' ice crilicd for trial Irefuu-mu iime huu&'seuit sesriorm of I inn ills- Inlet court , All three suoro inulh'it'uh by tire feuleuni , grand Jon ) ' last ( cli tot munakhmmjr mid mmcucthurg a mine ( in catti rrummn knomumis ( 'it ) ' to f'hmlcttgo at less timnur ( inn rt'gmuinur figurer' , 'lire iEO5eC'mnhhnhi li 4mm charge of Attorrrey Slnimids ( tf the lute a ate Commumumorce nonnunheusiomi , amid Mr. 8tnhehth'm ho'iri mu con- forcitcu mlii Mr. Black cmi time subject yes. ( cr33) ' , . _ V _ . V u ru in I i'd I l c I Icum ni es mm ( jhumuinge , IIANNIJIAL , Mo. , Oct. O-ir-7'trs. Ileorne , rhuirged with Ihmomuid Jr StiIlwnli , were bmotmght int tuiay and mmummrle euphuilcotiomu of i'enti for time-lu' trial whit Surtuundrmy. lecemph.er I I , 'i' uvmmn , grunted : u'd the case mummy court of J'iko cocmumty at 'rime hiniaomiers irhhi liii roil uliur.uu urn t tine jail nit lies 'i'oimnl Ilium ( mum , KANSAS C'ITV , ( Jet. ' - ' - V election jmnmlgo umnutler 1' 9 , _ m , . comiunitteni hun last fail's ' ' mittt'ul suIcide with 4 be tried curl . life to zrr'clnl tine inevitable ,