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IOWA TALKS { FOR ALLISON
Chairman McMillan of the BopubBcan
Committee on the Situation
SOME STATES WHERE HE IS STRONG
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DFS MONF9. : Oct. 12.-Speclal ( Teic-
i gram.-Chalrman ) If. U. Mc llan at the republican -
publican ate central committee toay gives
out a formal intervIeW , In whIch ho takes
a rosy view at the chances at Senator Alit-
; son In the prehlentll mce. Ito said :
"Allison Is now auured stroll support In
the west and , northwot flu la certain at
4 the deIegatlol tram Iowa Nebrul , Minno-
, '
sofa . North and South Dakota and Now Mex-
Ice WIsconsin Is I expected to bo for him ,
. but this Is not yet certaIn. In the cast Ilc
ha a powerful Influence working for him.
; Matt Quay . Tom Platt , Joe Ianler and other
; leadero Ire at work for him. SCator Davis
" ot Minnesota and Senator Pethrew ; at South
Dakota are In the same combluaton , They
are ot the opinIon ! th1t Hetd vIii not have
: nearly so much strengthi as he expects. In
tact , that hI will not be In the race ! erlously.
They my the f h will he between McKinley
: and Alson , and that developments . In the
cast Indlc1te that the western man wi have
? strong support and gOOI chances to secure
the New York :1,1 Icnnsylvanl delegatons ,
In former years conditons have been such
that tht I1Jty has been torcml to name
a . representative at one ot the two great
doubtful states , New York and Indiana. , This
wO nol bl the case next year. The we&t Is
d coming to Allison. I know this tram cor-
respondenco and other Inside information I
; have as to the progress at work. lie wilt
go Into the convention with a large part at
the country vest ot the Mlsslslppl at his
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l1'ml.r of the t"1 Sinh' : UIUI I I I
CII",1 Ilto Court .
OUT DODGE , Ia. . Oct 12.-Speclnl ( Tele-
gram.-A ) itiatter ot consIderable Interist to
Iram.-A mater
. , military men has opened In the courts here.
Last summer Jose Ryan , a member or company -
pany G , Iowa National Guarll , was absent
from the encampment wIthout leave ot ab.
s3nce. 'Che law says that unless there Is
/ulclent excuse a member at the militia
cannot be absent tram camp , and exacts a
fine of $2 a day for the time absent . Captain -
t ' J tain Chanl sued In justIce court tor' the
colecton ot $14 for seven days' ahsenc
Ryan resisted , claiming sufcient excuse exIsted -
Isted for his absence and the ( justice upheld
him . The captain then carried the cain to
the district court claiming that civil all-
lerenls hal , no right to pass on the quesf
ton , lint ( It rested wih the military officials.
Judge Weaver today upheld the justice on
the theory that since the law says the lines
shal be colEled ! In the ( civil courts they
have a right to pass on the ca 'e. An appeal
was at once taken to the supreme court
and miiary officials arc delermlned to up-
haitI thir position on this grounds of its
necessiy for discipline or have a new law
passed covering the 1101nt.
pOln ; ) IXI.IS IUS'I' NI' STon CI'I'\- .
Fire n"1) ' " he )1'nIN "t Vettlln-
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STORY CITY . Ia. . Oct. 12.-Speclal ( Tell-
gram.-I ) coal miners are lost In the (
depths ot the Summit mine The maine Is
about three miles south of town. It Is a
small mine and employs about twenty muon
who live here The shaft house caught fire
and burned late last night. Only tour men
were In the mine al the time , working on
the Ilght shltt. I was Impossible to stop
the fiainemr. whIch domolshell the entire
entre
wodwork of the structure. , The destruction
at the shaft destrored the means of ventiia- I
ton and probably caused cxploslons within :
the mine. 'Cho mine was explored 200 feet
from the foot of the shaft , but no trace at
time missing mIners culd bo found. The
scenes at the mouth of the shaft today have
been most Pttiabie. ! Three of the men , who
are nov ' believed to be dead , are married
all have clmiidren. The wilow8 and orphans
and most at the women of the town have
vaited anxiously for word front the search- I
ers , but have now given up all hopes. !
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DES lONES , Oct. 12.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-A ) year ago Jessie F. Bennett secured -
cured a divorce trom her husband. Soon
after he broke Into her house anti she hall
him Indicted for burglar fast wEek the
trial came off. She was caled as a witness.
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liar testimony was objected to on the grounl
that a wie cannot testify against a husband -
band , and It was discovered that the decree
. . . lied never been made of record. 'Che county
attorney completed the dlvore by filing the (
decree anti paying the tee. She then went
on the stand and testIfied against her former
husband. Today she and her former husband
appeared , secured a license ali were mar-
nod again. lie had been acquitted on the :
. charge of burglary , _ Inl In the coune ot
the trial each relented
At the last term of courl the regular jury
panel ot fortr-two len was excused In the
mlldlo of Ito term all called again. The
court refused to order that they be pall for
, this time. They decided to sue for $21 tees
each. Today JUlge Stevenson threw the
test case out of court , holding time JUlgcs at
court are sole anti final judges ot the amount
ot tees to be nlowed juries. Au appeal will
le taken to the ( sUl1reme court.
I''nlur Suit lu unIon Couut"
tJI1ESTON. Ia. . Oct. 12.-Speclal.-A ( )
very pecular ali unusual case has
been instituted , In the district court
The amount involved Is not large ,
only $ : 1.52 l , but the Issues are ot great
Importance to the taxpayers of Union county
Itt February . IS9 , a child at Andy Buret ,
a fireman al the Burlington . was taken sick
with diphtheria. Dr. Sclmifferie , time healh
officer . quarantined the home ot Burnett
antI lu cOlequence Buret was compeled
to refrain from work. Ills chili died , and
the undertaler's and drug bills amounted
to $ U ; . which Burnett refused to pay
claiming the county was responsible , owing
to his being quaantnell under the laws at
the state. Burnet wanted the Boari ot r
Supervisors to pay the claims which they
refused to 110 , 1111 now the undertakers sue
the county to recover for thO casket.
1xltrIiteuate,1 , , 'lla it Gin J..t ,
SIOUX CiTY . Oct. 12.-Spoclal ( Telegram )
-Ludwig Terrman , a fnrmer near this place ,
repeated thin line honored experiment at
blowing out tIme gas at hotel 'owle this
, !
. - morning with a slight variation at his own
In\'enton. \ On retiring , Terrman , realizini g
realzing
that he knew little ot
lte city ways decided to
IcrVe the gus burnIng rather than ( take any :
chances. The light bothered him so much I ,
hmovevcr that he finally resolved to extlnguls it
I and having heard that I exlnguish . . S
blown out . tau n ell I out Instead with his
night cap. Fortunately the transom was open
and the rural gentleman escaped with his
wlta
life although he 19 still very ill ( rout the
cgecie or hi"xprlence. .
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SIOUX CITY , OcL 12.-Speclal ( Telegram. )
-Arrangements for the consolidation of the
Sioux City Cable railway , the Sioux CIty &
Leeds Electric railway . the Sioux City Ele-
vated railway and the Sioux City and Subur-
ban railway companIes and their selo to a
New York syndicate . have been completed
here . and only the few days required for the
execution at the necessary paper will elapse
before the lines pan into the hands ot the
new management The roads will be merged
Into one system , and connected with the
South Sioux City Electric railway . which
will cross the new Pacilc Short Line bridge
and extend several miles Into
. . mies Nebraska ,
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NJO.A , I. , Oct. 12.-Speclal.-Ex-Oov. ( ) ;
ernor Waie or Colorado spoke hero today at ,
tie city hal to a large audience composed
mostly at populists tram the adjacent coun-
try. The governor was met at the train by
a few ot the leading popuii.ts who escorted
him to the hotel , where be " ' 8 Introduce to
man ) I was thought for a \IUe he wlull
peak upon the street , where every one would
have a chance to hear but on account ot the
high wind ho spoke In lie hail. The populatl
do not expect to figure In the c3mpJIIn thIs
fall . hut are holding off In readiness for the
presidential election.
I"t nlll 1 IJht lt Norh 1'u"l.h.
NOITI I NG.ISI , la. , Oct. 12.-Speclal (
Tele ram.-A terrible tragedy took place at
lllerburg lat night. Joe Tlmb rlakl 1
faklr . In an attempt to secure whisky from
John ' L. Milier . a clerIc In hatter's drug
store , was struck In the neck , a fatal luiow ,
hy Miller. To add to the suffering ot the
victim a bottle of carbolic acid broke over
him , burning him In a frightful manner , '
Miller was hell , to the coroner's jur } ' .
IiNflhHIIl I it I..l ; I- Ti ; ; IieiuiillIesilM.
W1BSTEI CITY . Ia . , Oct. 12.-(8poclal (
Telegram.-Senator ) Davis , who was to have
opened the republican campaIgn In this city
tonight , Is sick at Oltumwa , and he taied
to appeJr. lie would have been given an
Immense antI enthu'iimtio audience There
is much disappointment among the republicans -
lcans , Sl he Is the strongest splaleer they I
will have In the county during the campaign '
SIII" City . H"II.hIh" ' Hul ) ' .
SIOUX CITY , Oct. 12.-Speciai ( Telegram. )
-Fully 1,000 people tended the republcan
rally at MQvlle , twenty miles from here this
afternoon , every town In the county sending
a gotI ' delegation. BesIdes speeches by lion.
George : D. Perkins and , Colonel lenlleron ,
short addresses were made by most of the
loCal candidates at the coring election.
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CmJ I ItAl'IDS , I. , Oct. 12-Speclnl (
Telegram.-Durlng ) the absence ot the family
trai haute toulay tramps broke Into the
house ot J. A. hilain . near Bertram , and
stoIa $70 In school orders , some deeds , , ab-
tracts , souvenir coIns and some other ar-
t ick's. I Is supposed they escaped , on a
trelght train. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I.t imrer HI/lu n'n" .
DIJIIUQUfl , Oct. 12.-Speclal ( 'fekgram.- )
H. f If. Hagan , the well known lecturer . died
at Ileumonla yesterday at Atlanta , Ga. lie
was born In New York torty.elght years ago ,
graduate,1 , from Yale anti Columhla law
bchools and practiced law In UUbl'Ue until
ho entered the lecture field , about twelve
years ago. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( elllt ot Sh : J"WI Cimun ( it'll.
D S .MOINES . Ia. . Oct. 12.-Speclal ( 'l'elc-
gr/-The ) census department has given the
tolowlng fgures on population ot Rh : more
10wl I counties for 1&90 and 189 : : Decatur ,
15,643. 1 16.639 ; : Delaware , l,6t9 , 18.10 : Des
Moines , 35,824 , 37,629 : Dickinson , 4.329 , 6.023 :
Dubuqu , 49,818 , 60,177 . : Emmett - , 4.274 , 7.619.
" 'OILitIIii ) flY ' 1'hI1 IIIU ) CIOI.JI\ .
lown 1111 IIII'nrl"'r ( etti mug
Hid "e 'helr JI/ .
ChICAGO , Oct 12.- IJlory. Son & Zimmerman -
merman company today issued their tenth
annual live stock crop report for the season
of 189 .96. Compare with the same time
In i 1891-9 It Is as follows :
Illinois reports Hi per cent less old hogs :
1. per cent less pigs : 8 per cent less tat
cate , with hog choler prevailing In thirty-
tour counties.
countes.
Iowa , 8 per cent less old hog : 4 per cent
less l pigs : 1 per cent more fat cattle : hog
cholera Ln seventy-two couns.
Missouri , 10 per cent less old bogs ; 8 per
cent less pigs : 3 per cent more tat cattle :
hog cholera In nine counties.
W'leconsln , 2 per cent less old hogs ; 1 per
ccnt more pIgs ; 16 per cent less cattle : hog
cholcra In only one countr.
MInnesota , 2 per cent less old hogs ; 0 per
cent more pigs : 6 per cent less cate : hog
cholera In sIx counties. .
South Dakota 16 per cent less old Imogs :
1c 7 per cent less pigs : time same number ot
cate ; hog cholera In two counties.
Nebraska , 13 per cent less old hogs : 10
per l cent less pigs : 2 per cent more cattle ;
hog cholera In six counties.
countes.
Kansas , 15 ; per cent less old hogs : 12 per
cent lesa pigs : 19 per cent more cattle : hog
cholera In eIght counties.
countes.
Indiana , .1 per cent less old hogs : 3 per
cent less pigs : 20 per cent less cattle : hog
cholera In seventeen countkes.
Michigan , an equal number of old hogs ;
5 per cent more pigs : 17 per cent less cattle :
hog cholera In tour counle .
Ohio , 2 per cent more old hogs ; 1 per cent
' more pigs : 20 per cent less cattle : hog
cholera In four counUes.
Total of eleven states , 8 per cent less old
hogs : I per cent less pigs : 4 per cent less
flt cattle , with hog cholera prevailIng In 1S1
c cun ties.
crcntes.
The ! reports are or unusual Interest agate
this t year , owing to the unprecedented amount
of hog cholera In the country amountng to I
almost an epldcmlc. Farmers In lawn and I
Ia I llinois feel very panicky on the situation ,
nnd are lelng their droves of pigs before the
cholera reaches them II order to get something -
thing out of them. This Is one of the prlncl.
pal camu's for the liberal receipts ot hogs
at the principal markets ; and the contnued ;
shipment at these pigs to market cannot help
but result In a shortage of hogs for the late
winter and spring months. Every carl01,1 , i i
of 111gs that goes to market now means a I I
shortage of three cars ot hogs later , and I
with an abundant and possibly an unpre .
cedented corn ' re3dy for
cedenttd trop teedlng the
tarmers are discouraged at the outlook.
The reports show that the greatest amu5unt
at cholera report come tram the two largest
hog producing states Illinois and Iowa This
fact Is significant. .
CI1.tXII.IIt Allis IlS Y.n\s.
% % 'itnts Slh'.r Nlt" " , to Sen.l Ielo-
Knf'N to Intu'rimntlonul C"Cer"lce. I
DENVEI Oct. l : = 1n a letter to T. C.
Clayton , secretary or the Republican State
league at Colorado urging republicans ot
this state to stand firmly with the national
organIzation , Senator Chandler of New
Hampshire says : "The republcan party
will go Into the next presidential battle
pledge to bImetalsm , which I believe . as
sure .1 right Is right , will win
"On the other hand the democratic leaders
-tho men who nominate and control Its
national Influence . patronage and organla-
tion-are gold inonomuetaliists.
"President Cleveland
and his administra-
ton are absolutely In the hands at : Ir. J.
Plcrpont Morgan and his syndicate at foreign
bankers : they are against sliver as a money
metal and they are committed to gold mono-
metallism. With the patronage ot the government -
ernment and with
wih money manipulated by
William C. WhItney and Calvin S. Brice ,
the democracy are hopelessly sUbjugated , and
their next national convention will be as
hostile to the
boste principles of bimetalsm as
are the English creditors who propose to exact -
act the pound ot flesh from their debtors In
all put at the world. I Is the height of
folly for any bimetalist to conceive that anything -
thing but gold monometallism
goldonometalsm can come
from another democratic national victory.
" \Ve .
bimetalsts outnumber the gold mono-
metailst ot time world 100 to 1 and nee not
tear that wo shall not
shal eventually lcceed'
With a practical suggestIon I close. A bl-
metallic conference held In the United States
will be attended by representatives tram all
"ester hemisphere governments and front
the governments ot Russia , France. Japan
and China. Bmetalic organizations In
Canada , India and every other country will
send legates. The decision of the canter-
tnco that the nations should coin silver
wIthout lmi at the rate of 15 to 1 will
be irresistible even by England and Ger-
many. Our congress should call
congres cal a conter-
SliCe and provide for paying its expenses "
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S\'I'I.JY 'o'1' IU'.UHI OU TItIAL. .
CI.CKnlu.t the x-CnNh"'r l'ost-
putted for JUleeu Iits.
KANSAS CITY . Oct. 12.-Tho appeal case
ot Elmer C. Sattley . the convicted cashier
ot the defunct Kansa City Sate Deposl
and SavIngs bank was to have come up be-
tore the supreme court at Jefferson City to-
day but the attorneys for the defense have
asked for a continuance . owing to the Illness .
1.
ness of the senior member of the couoael
Time case will probably not be heard for fifteen -
ft-
teen dan at least. Satey stands con-
victed at grand larceny } ' and I under sen-
tcnce at tour years In the penitentiary . lie
Is pow engaged In the insurance business
In Chicago and la under $10,000 bond to
the supreme court to appear for sentence In
case the verdict ot the lower curt Is sums-
talned.
James O. Darragh , who was president of
the failed bank , and against whom thirty
Indictments for grand larceny are now rest.
Ing. Is also sid to be In Chicago. Dar-
ragh's cases are also set for the November
term of this criminal court but he will not
be trIed until the case acalnst Sattley Is I
Sattey
decide before the supreme curt
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DUnUANT IAIES A lONG TAU {
Says the Story of the Scaled Envelope is a
Pure Myth
COMPLAINS BITTERLY AGAINST REPORTERS I I
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. \N ' "rt" Ihnl Trh'lnl U.nrk. ) : iit.le
UIh'r l'I'IIt .t ( .oitlIii'tte. % ' , !
1.'I"'II..t h l ) ' tlu.J.i. . rita itNts
tl the l'r"N'eut"u ,
SAN nANCISCO , Oct. 12.-The story ot
the mysterious statement at Durrant
sealed In an envelope marked "To be opened
It I am convicted , " brmght forward so prom-
Inenty br District Attorney Bares , docs not
seem to worry the defendant or his lawyer
so much as It angrs them , Durrant himself
'Is not only wrathful , but professes to be
, greatly surprised at the conduct at the reporter -
porter Upon whose testimony he thinks the
\losecuton will rely to establish its point ,
"
"I to not lee to say anything against a
woman , " saiti Durrant "
salt , "hut my disappoint-
mont Is so keen that I cannot keep silent.
The reporter haa been kind to me In many
ways-has given me repeated assurances ot
her b ler In I1 I "nnrrnr n,1 in a ntn" . . i.i
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that I hat her prayers for a speedy termina-
I ton at this terrible nlghtm re. She has
repeatedly sought expressions ot olllnlon from
me. Adhtrlng to an inflexible rule ot not
denying or endorsing anything , whether for
or against me , I always gave her the same
answer. My time had not come to talk .
"
"At a recent cal she detailed this dramatic
yarn about my harinz written
havlnl wrlttn a mysterious
something which I put In an envelope with a
strict Injuncton distinctly written on the
outside that It bo returned to me In case at
acquittal , or opened , In the event of convic-
tion. This stupid story annoyed me , ammil ,
realizing how much talk this would anl . J
askell her as a fpecal favor that sl iu - make ; ; I
np o mention at It In any way either to the
press or the prosecution. She readily assented ( -
sented , , . to my request and even went further
" 'If yt doubt me ' she said , 'get your
bible , ' I took that dear hook and passed It to
I mor. , She placed It on the wicket door and
solemnlr swore that she would make no
mention ot it.
"
"Imagine my surprise when the district
\strlct
atorney aslet mo about that envelope. I
was not that I cared about the story. It
was not true. I had nothing to fear I
lte l did It Impress me after I suppose I
was relegated to oblivion , whrre It belonged ,
that I hal absolutely forgotten It
"I wrote a statement , I 19 ( rule. Everybody
knows that. I was made public , but somewhat -
what garbled. There was nothing mysterious
a bout . , I and no envelope enclosed I "
"
The press talks of my coolnessmy nerve.
I Is not my fortitude In this hour of dark-
ness : It Is my al'abdlng : faith In God that
sustaIns mE I have faith In Ills goodness :
lust lie will protect me because I am Innocent
of these fearful crimes
"Dr. Graham , " the prisoner branched off .
" 1 have always looked upon ns an honorable
man and I cannot think but what he will tell
wi tel
exactly what occurred at our meeting. Surely
what Iw fHld all what Dunnigan has bartered
for harl cash must be contounded. When
Dunnigan came here wih Graham he told
me Ito was a correspondent for an eastern
paper and was anxious to set me right In the
e astern papers. As I was not consentIng to :
Interviews i I had to declne his flatterIng offer.
"The district attorney has made consider-
able sport at my Ignorance at time word alibi.
albi.
I had never been Interested In things criminal -
nal : I hall never read , a trial , the word was
as strange to mo as It I had been Sanskrit.
After my arrest I heard the word several
times , wondered what It wa and did not ask ,
as I knew I would male me appear Ignorant.
The conversatIon soon Instruetel me"
Durrnt doer not appear to take much stock
In the general oplnon ! that the district ator -
ney hurt the case ot the defense when ht
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probCI so deeply Into time matter of time man
In the light coat who Durrant , swears gave
him the clew that sent him to the terry.
Time , detectives at the defense are inclined
to make light at thIs part of the matter.
They have established to theIr own satstac-
ton the identity of the unknown who they
claim tapped Durrnt on the shoulder and
started him for the ferry I
The mysterIous person , they say was noth-
log more than one of the ofcers at the police
In the employ ot the city and county of San
Pranclsco. They argue that for some days
prIor to April 12 the name of Durrant had
been joined hy the police with time mysterious
disappearance of Uanche Lamont. Carrying
out this Idea , one ot the men In citizen's
clothes who had seen Durranl wal detailed ,
on time afternoon of April 12 to accost the
suspect , wherever found , and to gIve him a
"Up" which would lead him to the terry ,
where another lan could have an opportunity
to see whether or not he came , and I he did
to watch him clotoly and report his action.
That Is the theory the defense has figured
out Captain Lees denied It
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JIIS. : STANI'OItI ) AGAIX VIC'VOhtIOVS ,
Court lt AI'I"'nl AnrnN the Dee"l"u
ot Judge Ittiss .
SAN FRANCISCO . Oct. 12.-Mrs. Leland
Stanford has won another vIctory from the
United States government this time In the
United States court ot appeals. The decision , ,
handed down today , was signed by United L
States Circuit Judge Gilbert and by United :
States District Judges Morrow and Hawley
I Is given on the appeal taken tram the pre- :
vlols order of Judge Hess , sustaining the demurrer -
murrer of Mrs. Stanford to the suit brought
against her to recover $1&,337,000 alleged to ;
be due time government tram her husband's
estate on account of Ctntral Paclfc bonds
As the decision Is an aflmaton of the cor- :
rectntss at the positon already taken by
Jtitlgo Itoss there Is no relief to be ohtalne ]
In the premises through a suit In equity. I
Is hell that I the liability exists I Is purely
"a creature at statute " the question berore
the court being entirely one of Interpretaton I
of the law. The usual privileges for the
Imendment of the complaInt and the reargue
Ing ot the case were reorered to the counsel I
for the government , ' but It was state that
the government's attorneys would not take
advantage of hue offer . I Is understood that
the case will be appealed nt once to the au .
pronto COIT ot tIme United States.
The opinion rehearsed the facts connected L
wih the creation of the debt and stated the
question before tile court to be whetber the
stockholders were to be held IndivIdualy
liable for the debts of the company. There
had been an omission In the contract as to ( ;
time means by whIch the debt could be collected -
lected In case of ito company's failure to meet ;
Its obligations . but this was unImportant as
In its absence the law provIded means fem :
securIng payment
The court held that the ( liability ot the I
stockholder at the Central Iacilc could not
be different tram those at the Union Pacific '
and that had there been a consolidation Qf the ;
two companies the debt could not have been
collected tram time stockholders , and what
would apply to them then applied now. The
laws governing the stockholders of the Union
Pacific were cited at length by JUdge Oil -
bert. In this Instance tIme shareholders were
not held ( labia and It Is explicitly so state
In the charter which was obtained In lilt -
nols. On the other hand , the state ot Call .
formula imposed a personal liability clause
when the Central Pacifc was Incorporated ,
The court further charged that I was the intention -
tenton ot congress to put both roads on tbe
same footing. Judge Davis . ot IllinoIs has
already decided. that the Union Pacific stock
holder were not liable.
The students at Stanford university tonight
celebrated the decision
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Tit1iASUhtLht I.US" : NOT A CJUIXAI. , .
" ' , omlll Cottimt ) ' Otlnl AI.gel to . L
Iln'e l.en Short Iixouttruueel .
CIIFYENNF Wyo. , Oct. 12.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Prank Lusk retiring coutty treasurer L-
urer of Converse county who was declared
by the board at county commissioners , t
In his accounts to the amount at about $3,000.
today made n final setUrmcDtlh the c.unty I.r r ,
payIng over the alleged shortage . Lusk
claImed the amount at the shortage by ,
reason of n verbal agreement with the pre
ceding board of commissioners . but subse
quently became satisfied that under the state
constitution the bad did not ' ave the
authority to make the agreement. A reso-
luton was adopted by the present board
exonerating tusk trom criminal Intent
EN'l.ll ) , 4AM I1ILANC1IING Ot"I' ,
I'rl'r. . lt \ . : ; , hits 1"1
Ur.ulllllIt \ ( 'ui ii. Isitliuthple.
I.ONUON , Oct. 12.-The Speaker today
publshes a 'iignrtie1e ' : dealing wIth e\'olu-
ton of the fpgu $ policy of the United
States , citng PI eXmples the Venezuelan
and Cuban' " questions , In the course of
which It rats ; 1"The United States as a
great power Is cming Into foreign polis ,
and Is I coming ! atay , The process of c\'olu.
ton at thc American foreign policy has been
gradual , but , - unmlstalablt antI In the lat
few weeks wq bu'e hall Indications of time
existence of , aspirations which may at an ) :
moment leato \ : .the active participation ot
AmerIca In a Epreign war.
"Her Intervention In the Venezuelan dispute -
pute Is not Warranted br any treaty or :
11recedtnt In International law and can only
be deter le on the ground that the tonroe m
tloctrlne henceforth will be acted upon as
governing all the foreign policy ot the
United States , And what Is more serious Is ;
that It Is not time Monroe doctrine pure amid I
simple , but that .
slnplt doctrine with developments
her acton means that the weaker stales ot
America can count upon the United States
In frontier disputes with any Europtan
colony. Time 11resent acton undoubtedlr does I
not go any turther than the friendly sug-
geston to "rhlratol , but I Is hacked nIl I
supported by claims which logically point to m
n declaration that interference wih the
frontier claimed by Venezuela will be regarded .
gardell In Washington as a declaratIon of
war against the United Statu. ThIs Is a
serIous affront and It Is to be feared that It
Is not quite appreciated at its proper value
In Downing strEet , "
The article 8Ul9 , up the situation by S3)-
tog that " ) urolle must understand that the m
people at the Unite States are decWed , frt
at all , to prohibit It necessary with riles
and bayonets any extension of Britsh I
boundaries : seconl , that popula sentment
In the United States Inthuslastcaly favors m
every Insurretonary movement which acts I
at the removal of an European fag tram I
AmerIcan soil . This policy will entai
force , expenditures and coutiphications . but
these facts are not clearly seen yet by the I
American citizen who blunder blindfold hut
headlong along what used to b ( called tht S
path of manifest destiny.
MOtl'f'II n.Uo'I' . ' ' ' '
SOll'I'1 . ' I.n , I.I'I'UL\'I'ION.
S.crclnr ) " oC th , . IlIt.rlur Iteiuuier nn
In'.rlnnt li'elnion.
WAShINGTON , Oct. 12.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Tho ) secretary at the Interior tOday
denied a motion for a revIew of the departmental -
mental decision of August 3 , flied by Abner
C. McAllister . In tIme case at John T. Mc.
Chesney against Abner C. leAllster and the i
city at Ablleen , S. I ) . The decision at
which a review Is ,
asked declared that none S
or the ( parties In the case were emitltled to I
entted
time land In controversy , which Is a quarter :
section within the corporate limits of the
city ot Aberdeen , This decision clears the :
record ot all claims to the land except that
med by the mayor ot Aberdeen , a trustee
for the townsie setters , which was Ile I
after the present litigation was be un. The
application has not yet been passed upon by ;
tIme local officers ,
Secretary Smith also decided tIme tolowlng
cases : Nebraslea-Isaac D. Long against
Frances White , McCook district , decision I
aflirmel. Mrs. Whl.le's decsion
a0rmcl. , . ( entry held for f.ln-
ceflatlon. v ;
South Dakptmt-trs ( . Hal M. Fowler
against Prank , F. Els , Aberdeen district , ,
aiilruned . Elii' entry held for cancellation .
Aaron J. Fremc1m against Thomas Noonan ,
huron district affirneui . Noonan's entrr to i
be . ' held Intact. F. T. Day against Walter E.
l.'ogg , Huron district , motion for revIew .Ie-
nled. 1.'ogg'S pntryto ) be cancelled. In re
Flora Doison lIurol district affirmed. ftp -
Ilroprlaton for return at purchase mOley :
denIed. Cutrnar J. '
Outman 'Draeten against Martlr I
flarringtoui Abirdcel\ district affirmed. Martn
rIngton's entry , hel 1 'Intact.
SI'CIWI.\HY ' SMiTh JS S'HC\S''IC.
. , ' -
SITN lie C/"no't Override S"llr"c
,
C\hrt \ bINlon
WASHINGTON , Qct. -12.-0n August 15
_ 0. W" Mains at Stn3wali , . GOlo.z addresed a m
letter to the pres" nt concerning the status
of the Maxwell grJnt , In Colorado and New
Mexico , mylng : "I have the honor to re-
quest information as to the petItion of set-
tiers on alleged Maxwell grant directed to
your excellency under date ot lay 8 , 1895 ,
requesting as a bar to this eviction the en-
torcement at certaIn laws. This petition has
petton
been pigeonholed by the commissIoner of
the ( general land office. Is the pigeonimoling
of the saW petition for the enforcement ot
certain laws sanctioned by "
sanctoned your excellency ?
This letter was referred hy the president
to Secretary Smith , who today peslrent reply
to Mr . Mains. He
lr. lalns. says the lanll In ques-
ton are held under an outstandIng federal
patent and are private property , over which
the Interior department has no jurisdicton ,
as twIce decided by the supreme court ot the
United States. The secretary rather tartly
adds : "NeIther the constitution ot the UnIte tarty
States nor any law enacted In pursuance
thereof has given this department authorIty
to overrule the decisions at the supreme
court , "
,
UUlQUAY hIilII'ldf ) IY FIIEfl " 'oln. .
Jxllrl . to th. . Uule,1 States elrl )
.
'l'rt'blcd the II.t Y"nr
WASHINGTON , Ocl. 12.-As a result of
t the repeal of the wool duties , the exports
from Uruguay to the United States have
nearly trebled , and according to figures sup-
pled to the State department by United
States Consul Edgar Schramm
at tonte-
vide , they reached , during the fiscal year ,
$3,075,836 , and a stIll larger Increase Is expected -
pected for the calendar year , based on beav- -
orders from America for wools. The conJul
quotes from bailing newspapers at Uruguay
a statement that the
as country has fared so
well from the repeal ot the law , It would
be vell for the
wel government ot Uruguay on
Its part , to secure some advantage In the
importation ot North American products , , al
the most practicable means of fostering
these growing commercial relations , so prom-
Ising ot benefit.
S'UNWI' : h.iII.VAY - MAIL SI 1 "JCB.
"oNtlmee ( . IcpisrtnmemmtVlIi Itecomn.
m..1 Its 1xtruslou
WAShINGTON . Oct. 12.-Second Assistant
Postmaster General Neison , who has charge
ot the railway mal , the street car mal and
the wagon mat service . will recommend In
hIs annnal report an extension of the ( servIce
upon street railways. He has found the experiments -
perlments In that direction very favorably
received and meeting wIth ver encourage-
ment. I Is especially desired by people liv-
by lv-
log In the suburbs to be reached by fast
street railway lnes , Mr. Neison says that
the demands now f0btreet railway service
exceed the appropriation and that no more
extensions caq be made until after
ca' unt the next
npproprlaton blrhr passed , and It then de-
pends upon congrtl whether money thcretor
w1 be torthcomlng.
) IUA WILl. ; : : PI' ' 'I IlS JIXE1' .
Next ; UO"lu ) ! 'i ix",1 n. the Jit " ot
Il'
11"1'1 'S.tllem , ' " t.
WASHINGTON , ccj. 12.-Tho solicitor at
the State departndntthuas ' concluded his ex-
amInaton of the'a9lgnmlnts against the
lora claim ar.dtfirdds that after all these
shall be paid there will be due Mr. Mora about
$700,000 , for whlcl aiaunt , less $118,000 , Secretary -
rotary Olney will prob4bi gIve his check to
the assIstant wltVJo1blY the UnIted States.
on Monday next. , The $118,000 will be reserved -
served for the lhnflJ\lon \ at the claims ot
certain atoreysh \ tnayment ot whIch Mr.
Mora w\llcs to a'ltute , but wl bo returned
to him when the department ! Wes with time
original attorneys under the origInal contract
made by Mr Mora ,
N'hrn.lu 1'Osliiliiccs CIoed.
WASHINGTON , Oct. I2.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Nebruka ) } stofces have been or
dered discontinued , to take erect October 31 , ,
3 follows : Halman , Hol couoty mal tcI I
Ewing Nantaaket fluffalo mail
; Duralo county , mal to I
Ha\'enn. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
Iorchou1es u 1.'uehh'l liar ,
KANSAS CITY Oct. 12.-A special to the
Star from Carrollton , Mo. , says : This city -
II all excItement today and time people mOVe u
abut wIth that restless feeling that torebodes
a lynching bee , Late yesterday afternoon a L
young negro asouled MIl Lena Bratgovel , ,
daughter at a prominent farmer. Four ne
, gross are under arfst charged with the I
theI
crime but nODe ot them have a yet been I
IdentIfied .
I I MIGHT DEFEAT - STATEIOOJ ]
Utah Domocrt Considering the Advisa'
ity of Voting Against I
POLITICS I A TANGLED CONDITION I
, \CllU lt tilt3Iuruumuim Chur'h II UIN-
clllnlnJ Slm" "C Its : h'm-
h'r. Stim'n II' I llor-
imet's " "I.
SA 1.1 LAKE , Oct 12.-Political circles are
anlmnttl today over a report that nt n secret
meeting of the priesthood at the lormon
church n few day ago , lion . Moses 'hatcher
and 1. I. Hoberts were dlsclplncd for vrtl-
clpatng In politics wihout permlsflon at
the church authorities. Thatchu' Is a caml-
date for the senate and Hoberta 15 a calll-
and 1. 11. 10berts were disciplned for I1Jtc-
Ipatng In politics without permls&lon ut
that the republican ticket should be electell.
Just why theee ( two gentemtn were slnglell
out for discipline while there arc other church
omelals on both tickets , 18 something which
democratic politicians claim they do nol
understand. They cite the tact that JOStl1h
F' . Smh , one at the counselors to the
first preslMncy , openly advocated and urged
the election ot time republIcan ticket last year ,
and thnt Apostle John henry Smih was a
mmutmber all pre3hlent ot the constitutional
c lventon to which no excepton was malII
bl the church omclals. The democrtc
party has been waging a \Igorous campaign
wIth the claim that their chances for vuc-
cess al against church Infuence would be
next to Imopeless
The republicans make thl ( claim that In
the last campaign the republican church of-
dais who took an active part In politics ,
had the permission at the church to do DO ,
wlreas In the present case such permhHlon :
was neither sought or grauuted
Judge Powers , chairman of the democratic
commitee , In a publshed interview says :
"U we fnd t-at our efforts are to be
thwarted , our money wasted , our victory
surrepttouslr taken trom us , I shall advise
the state commlteo to give 10 authority
to cal a conventon ot the democrats at
Utah , giving that conventionm to
tlt conventon power con-
alder the wihdrwal ot the democratic ticket
from the field , to tlsband the democratic
party and advise the
voters of Uahi to vote
down the constitution , and to vote In favor
of a territorial form ot governmnent until we
are certain that all our People train the
highest to the lowest wi be tree to act
tJUtcaly as their JUdgments anti their
consciences dictate. Every' man In Utah must
have the Very tnltst freeeioni ot political
poltcal
action . and no ecclesiastical authorir can
be allowed In any degree to meddle with our
political aralrs . " wih
George M. Cannon ,
chairman ot the re-
publcan state commitee , was seen. He aall ,
so far as church Infuence was concerned , he
had heard nothing of it . He said indications
pOI'te strongly to a republican victory ,
and he believed the rumor was a subterfuge
of the democracy , who feel that they are
, lost and want an excuse for failing.
taiing.
. The Argus , a republican paper , In today'a
, issue , says : "Much as the Argus desires a
republican victory . We ne\'ertheles9 say here
openly that we prttlr defeat by all means ,
than any victory we might obtain that should
be taInted with even the suspicion ot Mormon
10rmon
church control or dictation. "
The Herald the leading deinocuatic paper ,
demortc
says : "It Is better , now that this Issue has
bEen raised . that I be s tle,1 , h tore Utah
becomes a slate , than to meet It when state-
hood becomes a realIty. "
ChaIrman Powers snl(1 ( this evening that a
meeting ot the territorial committee hal , been
called for Monday next to discuss political
maters , and It might discuss the calling at
caling
another democratic convention for the purPOse -
POse at ISulng a declaration ot Indepenrence
to the people at Utah.
Most ot the leading Mormons were out of
the city tOd.lY and their views could not be
obtained.
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-ALUB 01 IItILIGA'rIoS JBCOGXIZI.n
South nll"tn 1.I.ul..o lie A'ltelul , .
" % 'nf'r'd.
SIOUX FALLS , S. D" , Oct I2.-Speclal.- ( )
IrrIgation Is being recoglzt" both In and
out of this state as a sure winner It used
In South Dakota A St. Paul loan company
which has been obliged to tale numerous
sectons ot land In this state In settem nt
of their claims a alm'l farmers are now
figuring on a big Irrigation scheme They
have written to a number at the well known
wel
artesian well diggers for figures on the probable -
able cost ot slnllng a large number at veiis
for irrigation purposes. By irrigating wels
land the company feels sure that their prop.
arty will rapidly Increase In value and sell
at a good profit. sel
l xf'.ule,1 1.ltAnttn XenrlnJ ni fluuI .
SIOUX PALLS , S. n. , Oct. 12.-Spe- (
clal.-Another ) verdict bas been returnerl In
the Important case ot P. l'oteraont and J. S.
'eler aealnsl ! hnnn " Ieterson In..I. . . _
.r---- . . . . - . . . . . . . . . .u. . .
about $1,200. The verdIct is . however , a
sealed one. and will not be opened unt November - :
vember Even then the case , which bas .
been In the courts for the past ten year : ,
will not be Ittd for each party declares
their intention at appealing the case In ths
event that It Is decided against them. The
ca 'e grew out at tI3 detalcaton of County
Treasurer Stemey ] at Clay county many .
years ago. Mcinerny' ' }
lcIner was one of Stickney's I
bondsmen , but a whie before thus detalca. .
ton , he sold all of hIs property So when
the other bondsmen came to him for his i
share of the bends he refmrd to pay and
had not property which could be attached .
The bondsmen , above named then began an .
acton to have the deed to Iclnerny's prop-
elty set aside and are still trying
Another Incident has just come to lIght In
this n\atter. In settling the account at the
county with time state , Treasun'r Stlckney .
Stclwey
overpaid the ( state $ :06SO. This money evI-
denty belonged to Stickney , as the county
was fully reimbursed for limo loss. The slate
has allowed the amotmnt and I will be paid t
over to Messrs. Peterson and Teller , who p
made good the loss to the county.
' 1' . ) Pity nn 01,1 Gmuuirui mutee.
SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Oct. 12.-(511eclal.- ( )
When the Great Northern railroad extended I
its line from thIs .
Is lne hero to Yankton city guar.
anteed 25OOO to pay for the rlght-otway. ,
Ot that amount about $13.000 has been paid , ,
leaving the balance , $12,000 , with two years ;
Interest still unpaid Senator Pettigrow . who I
has been handling this matter PetgeI. Hill . ,
Is very anxious that the amount ho paid be. :
taro he goes to Washington again. lie u
therefore called a meeting of tba guarantors u
last evening to talk over the situattotu . at r
the 10 on the guarantee 125 al'e left In time I I
cIty No conclusIve plan was devised at
the meeting for the payment
JudKe J , IJ.'rtol Ycr" ' Ill.
SIOUX ALLS , S. D. , Oct 12.-Speclal.- ( )
United States judge A. J , Edgerton Is serl.
ously Ill at his home In this cl } While returning -
turning home tram holding court at Icad
wood he suffered from exposure , and the result -
suit has been serious prostration. While u
there Is likely no Inlnedlat ( danger Whie I
the atack , the judge Is a very sick man m
and will probably be unable to hold the t
term or court here which should convene I
next wcek. He expectetd to l'pend the win
ter In the south D he did last } 'ear , and I
will probably leave for there next month it I
able to do so . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I
1'nrth'lunke Sll1 In fu , IIbctci . hills .
HOT SlINGS , S. D. . Oct. 12.-Speclal ( I
Telegram.-A ) heavy earthquake shock was I
experIenced at the now mining town or IIY-
stone last nigh at 7 o'clock I was so se.
veto that goods ratted off the shelves In :
stores. I was also felt . though not so healy \ ' -
ly , at other places through the central part ;
of the Black hula .
p .
Delegates 'J'uko n 10111" ,
MINNEAPOLIS Oct. 12.-I wu a holIday P
for the delegates to the Episcopalian con
venton today a.ld very pleasantly was It
: spent In a visit to ice city ot Farlbault ,
' ' Minn . . where Bishop Whipple lives , and I
where are located the Shatuck Military !
school tbe Seabury DivInity school and St ,
Mary's lush . a scbool for gIrl , nil of wblch :
ara under Dihop Whipple' direct care. The
train was cut Into two sections . J. Pierpnt t
Morgan's prIvate car was attached and he entertained -
tertained a party of guests en the trip
Argether some 600 excurionIsts ( went to I
J'albault , They wilt return at 4:30 : and to.
night a special session of tbe ( board ot mil ,
siai wilt bl held
1 1iNI.M IX )11X10 IWI'I'OI7Im ,
.lIu'rl"'I' " iuvetuirs . 1.llklll After
UI TIui mugs In i C lie. 11'Iuhlt. ,
CITY 01 MEXICO , Oct. 12-Viscount
. Conely says that it is practically settled that
time exposition site will be out the lanuls to
the nortimeast of the castle of Ciuepultt'poc.
State Commissioner Foster of Illinois amid
Conmnias'Ioner ! hand of Mam'aciitmsetts are lucre
in conference with the exposition authoritIes.
George \V. Marr anti William Mackey of CM-
cage have arrived here to take up 100,000
acres for a coffee plamitationm out ( lie iathmmnms of
Tehuuantepec , purchased for a Chicago synuhi-
cate. Marr Is ant experieactl coffee anti tea
ilanter fromn Ceylon ,
There is much cmmrosity ! in railway' circles
regaruling , what chauuges tIme llelglan bondholders -
holders ill niche iii tIme umuethods of mnaming.
ing the Monterey & Mexican Gulf railway
wlmlcit they have taken over. Artiutur Mouuomumu ,
( ho new unanager , hums meboliaiicd time olilco of
general stupenintendent anti imas apoimtted
many Amiuericami olhlciale. lix-Manager Josoplu
Robertson vlil pushu constructiomu mu ( hue Mcxi-
ean Miumorai railway and vlIl carry omit otluer
local enterprises in which hue is iumtercsted ,
togetimer with large Baltimore capitalists ,
Mamuager Castillo of time liatnict Street Rail-
vay' compamuy , controllIng amuul operating 100
unties of traunways here , says ( Ito commupany is
miot flagellating with amuy' Amimerlcan company
for time silo of time property , but is treating
vlthu Anuericans for instmihlImi electric ( rae-
tion , It is believed iuere that before long the
question of chmeip ftuei , rouuderlng electricity
profitable , will have bean solved by time uutihlza-
tiomi of thee imminiemiso deposits of heat uteam' tiuiiu
city.
city.Time
Time official statemenut it made by the private -
vate secretary of the late minister at time in-
( crier , Itoniero Itublo , (1it ( me did umot receive
time sacrauuuent atuml chin in tlmo bosom of time
Catholic church , but rather died as Ito lurud
lived , sincere , liberal and a Freemnaeon.
Time iueahtit of ( hue city to remarkably good ,
notwitimatanding ( ito colder weather resulting
from tue ciuanges of the seasons.
Time Spanish ipers are furiously attacking
( lie Mexicami licraIul , wlulciu Imas arguueil imu
favor of LImo recognition of beliigerent nigiuts
of time Cumbans. Time Spanlaim papers issue
cails for time emiliotunents of velnmnteers to serve
witim General Campos , buut any movement
on the part of Cubans lucre to aid their country -
try is regarded with hearty dislike.
Time liberal papers are askimug that hlishop
Phancarte explain if the jewels 1mm ( hue crown
unanumfactured for time coronation of time Virgin
ot Guadaloupe are false or not and to State
.explicitiy what the crown cost.
A report that a Spanish mob in Madrid had
stoned time Aniericamu legation has been widespread -
spread here for some days and wae generally
puhlisimed in time press. No denial has been
received ,
The case of Pedro Cano , cimarged with imaw-
ing unscrewed time brake shoa of a freigimt
car of ( ho Mexican National railroad , timereby
incum'ring time deatlu penalty , is still imi doubt.
Exports have testified timat mis lme only loosened
ono scres' lie did not involve any risk of tie-
raihunenut. Tue judge inns not yet doided to
turn the man over to time federal district
authorities to be shut , 5 there uupeuno to be
some doubt as to huls having been sober wimorm
ito eommnittecl the miecul. Time poor wretcim ,
when ho began to comprelmencl time enormity of
hula offense and that iiie might ho hiot for it ,
trembled so hard that ime could not stand and
face time judge ,
A siiglmt eartliquialco occurred yesterday at
Oaxaca ,
% ' 1tL lIE A NATIONAL CAI./tMI'I'V.
imelfiust Striice Mny 'rlurowOmut mu. ilium-
.1 re.i ' '
'i'Iuommsuuit.l ltum ,
LONDON , Oct. 12.-Time threatened ship.
ping atrlko at hielfast and arm ( hue Clyde will
ho a big affair unless troemblg is soon averted.
The seat of the strIke Is at Belfast , wlmere
the 'engineere are striking for imigluer wages
in view of improved trade. The flelfast
ship owners have agreements with the Clyde.
Tymueside and other nortim coast yards re-
qumining the latter to shut out their oin
engineers it the nmen compel the Belfast
yaruis to close , Yesterday 3,000 menu in the
Unrland and \Volt and other yards at lid-
fast struck work , and it is expected ( hut
20,000 men will shortly he idle. If the
Clyde yards close as expected , over 100,000
workmen vill be out of work , sitU It is call-
mated that work will be suspended on 105
vessels now building on Lime Clyde yards ,
whit an aggregate tonnage of 230,000 , Much
anxiety prevails about time Tyneside minI
northeast coast , whmere a stoppage of work
wIll mean ( ho dismissal of 120,000 engineers.
Luutuits St-ruie 'tt'ill Pouft'lt Ills hicmll ,
MUNICh , Oct. 12.-Tlue lawyer uiuo reprc-
tented Mr. Louis Sterns of Now York dumnlng
( lie legal proceedings growing out of hula alleged -
leged insult to Baron von Tituongen , deputy
commissioner of the Spa at Kissengen , amid
his subsequent sentence to pay a fine of 600
mnarlcs and undergo two weeks' iunpnisonmnenut ,
that Mr. Sternovill not go to linisomu , but
will forfeit his ball , 80,00(1 ( emuarks ( abouut $ i-
000) ) , and tlmat lie will cuot again mc , able to
visit Germnmeny.
S
F1fll ( IL' ! ' 1iA'1LS i L.L it i ) . ' 1' OIl III ) ,
, . . , Cnlli.I
mug to Ii ourgutlul so tue
\'i4eu'it ' ' , . .
l'misst'.g.'t' .As'iiieim I iou ,
CHiCAGO , Oct. 12.-All cut rates ere
withdrawmm today on the western roads and
nothing was left imndone to carry omit in good
faith ( lie execumtlvo officers' agreeummeuit of
\\'ednesday. Time rub will come \Veulneaulay
next , when the general freiglmt agents meet
to try to agree on percentages.
A circular was issued today in conformity
with the Lnstructlons of the executive olli.
cons by Clisirniami Caidweli of the Western
Lines Passemiger association for a meeting of
the general pussenger agents to ho held here
next W'edueaday to reorgatilzo tIme aseociation.
Time general passenger agents iuave been al-
lowcul mtmciu more latitude titan time general
freight agents as to the nucans to be used
to end hue delnoralization which ham ruin riot
for several months past. It ha hueen left to
their own Oheretion what kinud of an agree-
nieumt timey' will have and whether ( lucy will
pool business or not. All that is required of
thmeni is that they restore rates and get such
an agreenuent as will nuiaintaiti thenu ,
Double hhmumugttg of l'e'mlerml Prisoners
SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 12.-United Stutet
Marshal lial.twln has commupleted all arrange. .
menta for the execiutlon of Thmoimias St. Chair .
and James Hansen next Friday , Time cloumbio
imangicig will take place at ( lie state lmnison
Sami Quentiuc , wlmithcr both prisoners were
taken today , Two scaffolds will lie erected
and both men will elio at ( ho same time , Time
crime for wimiclu the two prisoners will be
hanged is time murder of time mate of time
bark liesper , on time imigh seas. This will he
time first execution of federal icrisoners on
the Pacific cenuet. Other men have been eon.
victeul of niurtler on time imigit sea , limit hmave
not vaid tIme death penalty.
lhuiyes toes to the Grituuil 'l'ruunlc ,
DETROiT , Oct. 12.-Charles M. hayes ,
who has been general manager of ( ( me We.
bash railway since 1887 , has been appointed
general manager of the Grand Trunk railway
at a salary of $40,000 a year , lie still prob.
ably be succeeded by Joseph Ramsey , Jr. ,
general manager of the TermInal ltaUroad
association of St. Joseph. Time change will
occur In a month , General Manager Sargent
will be retained by the Grand Trunk system
in another capacity.
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ICctnaas hluuumle Couuipelle'd to Quilt ,
TOI'EKA , ICan. , Oct. 12.-State Bank CommIssioner - .
mIssioner Jireidenthal went to Everest ,
Brown county , this aftertuoon , to take pea-
seselon of the Everest State bank , which
has failed , The hank was organized in 1892
with a capital stock of $11,000. At the last
statement its liabillUes wer $35,000 , of
which $29,000 was in time formmu of deposits ,
All the directors and stockaoiders are nueo
of wealth and there is every probabIlity that
depositors and creditors will ba paid in full.
SItE IS ii NOBLE BATTLEShIP
Now War Vessel Indiana Beady for for
Trial Trip ,
ONE OF TIlE MOST FORMIDABLE AFLOAT
Comtst lefcmu.ier Nuiumeel After limo
lIouler Slutte l'ruuetleutlly Ri'nul'
for ( Sperms I biuui I U I lii' lIvi'imt
cut Uori'iguu 'ur ,
I'hii1lE1I'htiA ) , Oct. 12.-Tlue battleship
Inuhtana left Cramp's ship yaruh today for lien
official trial trip oft tue Massaciuuisetts coast ,
which wilt probably take idace \\'eulutesulay
of next vcek , Time itmuliamun is miearcr counple-
( len than tiny gos'orimumient vessel that luas yet
bemc given a trial trip. livery gumn Is in its
iroior ) place , all the armor is in place anti tim
only thing tiuat remmislns to be dance is to phac
somiio of tim cabicmet work in poItton ,
Sue is cemummiatuded on time hiresemit trip by
Captmimi It.V. . Sargent of Cramp's. Time only
umiounbers of time governniemut trial commuulttoa
out board ( Ito ship are Chief Euigiuieor Mull ! .
gan amuul Lieuutenant Commuamider Schroeder.
The otlmers will join lien at iloston ,
A large Three of paimiters amid otlmer workmen -
men were busy tin ( ho Indiana yesterday , getting -
ting her neatly for ( hue test , amid all was biutetlo
anti confusion on board of her. The arms-
uiiemit of tiio Inmdlazua is of great force and
pover. It consists of four timirteeui-inch
lrlecim.loamiing giumis , forty' feet long au1
weigimluig sixty-three tomes each , mounted 1mm
hairs out time two nisiuc tuurrcts ; these are
called thic "terrors , " and are deservluug of tite
imsuito , being tlmo umiost terrible weapomus afloat ;
( lucre sure eight eight-inch guumis , uuioummucd In
yams on tlH ) four smaller ( turrets etc this tmp-
Per hccks ; fouur six-inch gmuns , utioumiteil in
iirozudsitlo in time tipper casemiuentim amitishp ! ,
with a secondary battery of twenty six-
luouuniler amid femur one-poumnder rapiti fire guns ,
. - - - . . ' - - - - ' - . , . ' . . . - ' . . . , b " " ' " "U'
'l'imis forms time lmevfst anti uuuost divershfleul
armiuor over placed on a vessel of time Imiullauma's
ullmueuta1ons , time oight. of armor , exclumalve of
lmrntoction dock , behmug 2,605 tons , and tIme
weight of uiiotai thrown at. ono cosuipleto uli-
charge of the main battery is 6,650 pounds.
The Massaclumusetts , time sIster ship of ( lie
luidiana , lies along time clocks mmmd is also
being rapidly liumsiucul to completion. Time
uhimmuenslons of tiuls vessel are : Lemugtiu cmi
the load mvaterlinue , 348 feet ; extreme breadth ,
69 feet 3 incItes , amid tlrauglut at mionuuiai load
uiispiaceiimcmmt , 21 feet. % 'heui deep loamled
with coal to their fimli bimmiker capacity timeir
cllspiacenient will he about 11,001) ' tons.
Their veer consists of two vertical iuivcrted
( lurec-cylinder triple expmutusion emigines , of
muboumt 6,000 indicated horse hewer each amid -
tinder forced draught , or 10,000 collectIve ,
actuating twin screws , calculated to develop
a sliced of 15 kmiots mmmi Imour. It is expected ,
imowevcr , ( lust ( lucy wIll attain a greater
speeti amid obtain time prornimmm of $25,000
for d.uciu one-quuarter Idiot exceeding timat
figure.
Tim Indiana is imcavhly aruiuored amid is a
veritable hloatimig fortress. 11cr protection
consists of a water-line belt of ilarveyiztd
mmieleel steel armor cxienuhlng through time
mmuciminery amid holier spaces and thu bases
of time main or ti-liichu gtun terrots , The armucor ,
is 18 inicimes tlmicic mIt time top of the belt amid
extending dowiuwarui 4 feet , where it is
ut't'ejti to a iiiinhmnimm tiiielcmmess of S incimea -
at time bettomim , time euitir Itltlm beImQ'D f t
2 induce. At caclu crud of thmo vatenliuic belt
is cii ammiltlslmip belt 14 inches tlmick , corn-
piotimig time nnuuioretl citadel , Forwuirul amid
.ift of thue citathel tIme protecttomu is a sub-
muiergeul flat ( heck of 3-inch nIckel , steel , extending -
tending to the atomic , where It vuids In ( Ito
rain , amid to time stern , wimere It protects the
uuuder-water steerimug gear.
DI it EC'EOILS CLOSEJ ) 'i'illil 1i.tNl ,
l Isil 11-eu S tm'mmggl I uug Alouuir Si iit' , t lun
l'uiuuIe or' is9u. :
SPRINGFIELD , Mo. , Oct. 12.-The Corn-
n icrclal Imamuk of this city was closed tonight _
o n time recommendation of ( lordomi Jones , state
m anIc exanuimuer , amiul W. fl. Shiepparui , time
c ashier , Is temporarily receiver , The capital
s tock of time bank is $50,000 ; total asSets.
5 99,634,62 ; total liabilities , $50,000 ; deposits.
$ 33,000 ; bills payable , $13,000 ; cash out hand
a miul sight exchange , $10,000. The bank was
e xamined by Gordoim Jones , who fInished Imi
work on Friday evening. Timis cvemiing a
m iceotinig of time board of directors was imeld ,
a mid It was decitleml ( lust nailer time circmmmmu-
s tanmces it ccas best to at once close time
d oors of thme batik anti Imava a temporary
rs eceiver nuppoimuteul tuntil time secretary of
s tate could tmihco limo proper mmctiomu mmoni time
r oconumnentlaioui ( of time examiner. Tit actIon
was taken by titus direcmors in order that
j umatico mIght lie done all those financially
i uieresteth ( iii time bank. and to work in Imar-
m cmomuy witlu the state otficiams. Tue condition
mo
o f time lmank's affairs dues not imiuilcate ( limit
t imere vili ho any loss to any depositors , humt
a ll will be paid In full as soomu us tIme assets
c an be realized omi. Tue Commercial bank "c
was orgammizeui In July. 1887 , mmii humus been in
a prosperous condition until time panIc struck
t imemui , anti they Immuvo siuuiply beeui unable to
veatimcr time atormui.
111,001)1 1(11)1' iN A MISSOUItI .IAIL _
l 'it t Croce u nil ( it lu'rs iuumigoiousi
llu't iii cm I'r , for .111 Fhlut ,
ST. JOSEI'li , Mo. , Oct. 12.-Special--In ( )
a desperate and bloody ulgiut aummong tue puis.
omiers in the coimmity jail tonight Ohio Sicpart _
was fatally shot and l'at Crowo. tIme ( rain
r aMmer , was badly ctmt about the Iteaui until
neck. Stewart was simet Icy iJepiuty Slmeniff
Frank Ileaclu end will die. Time figlut annonig
t ime iinbsouers origimiati in a tiu.marrci betweemu
l 'at Crone and 'rommi l'munuilmon , tIme latter mint-
d en sentence of uleatim for wife ucitirder'iuen
i t became general mumnong the sixty pnimunors
Ieptuty l3ach % vent iii ammii attemupteul to
qumeil time riot , The Prisoners ttlu'noi emi
I mimmi amid he begami to fire into time erowul ,
Only outs eliot took effect and that lodgeil In
Stewart's left brest. Crowu wits badly unit
witit a imroken bottle In tii fight that preceded -
ceded tlto shootitug , Ills simuhl Is iuobhiy
fractumre&l anti omme cut out hula neck Is close
to tile jugular veluu , but physicians esy imo
will recover. Several other prisoners were
serIously injtmrcii.
S'X1)iO.'I'ii iitlVS AN Olild MIlL ,
( old ant it euu. ni 11 I ii I ii g Cui mu .my 'a
1'Imm ii t SI ) Id I .u Xu'm' Yot'1 Cii mul I um I Is I
DEAI\\'OO [ ) , Oct. 12-Speciai ( Telegnarn. )
-harris Frankln ( , president of time Golden
Itowarul MinIng conipany , one of time largest
ore iucllls lie ( Ito vest , returned from New
York today. Ills visit to tlmat place was to
confer with capitalists about tIme purchase of
tIme mmulll , Franklin reports that the whole
Plant has been bouugtmt by wealthy Necv Yam I ;
capitalists and that timey vili take poasesslomi
of the works Iti about tluirty days , Time con-
sideratlon is lulaceul at $9,000,000 , It nothimig
occurs to cancel time sale it will be tIme 11g.
ges ( timing 1mm tlmla part of time country. Time
new manmtgemuieni , it is understood , cvill nut
only furtimer develop thus mines owned by
the comnpany , butt will endeavor to develop
tlmo whole mutinlng country.
'I'lmrei , ilIm i ps "ilssiuig ,
SAN FRANCiSCO , Oct. 12.-Private advices -
vices franc Ouaymoae today estimate that
t ime steamers ilego , Mazatlan and anotimer
small gulf ccaster have been lost , with all
bands o board. Time craft were right in
( hue path r time htmrrlcamce and notimlng
ha been heard of tlteuu , tlmougtm ano was
due at Gumaymas and ( ito other at Mazatiame
some days ago , A number of mnlnera , Amer. '
i camu and Mexican , took passage on the 1'
steamers , and if it be trtte ( lust the vessels
went down a lmundred lives immuve probably
been host , There Is great dhflluctiy in comic-
mumulcating with the districts vIsited by the
gale. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Garelhumul tliIlona llumrommtc to Scm mulit F'e
ST. LOUIS , Oct. 12.-Cardinal Gibbons of
BaltImore , accompanied by his secretary ,
Father 8earmlon , and lifahiop Donahue of
Wheeling , \V , Vs. , reached here thIs evening -
ing front ( ho east in the j'rivato car of
Colonel _ R , C , Kerenu , national repubhlcau
comnniitteemnan from MissourI. The party ,
aim guests of Colonel Xercns , will reunaIm
here umnflt Sunday evenIng , when they will
continue their journey to Santa Fe , N , Id , ,
uoC : l os a ; the pop m