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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1895)
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' SLAUGHTERED ) BY TIlE TURKS _ k ne1p1ess Armenians Assailed While Attend- ' . ing the Market. * .Y - j OUTBREAK WAS TOTALLY UNEXPECTED r AlTlllr III1H 'l'hrun1 'l'I".lr I Clultr'IUU , II ( 'IIH'"IIIII.h' ' 11'0 ' I 1'11"- ( Hlc'1 ' lt I : . .llhllrhll ' 1"\1 ttol'1.u.1 ' thl 110' " . , JODON , Oct. 1A dIspatch to the Daily News from Constantnolllo I.Ys : "Ielable lews has been received hero that fifty ArmenIans - menIans were killed and I numher woundell at Alhlssar In Iho village of Adln on the I Anolan railway hy a Ioslel mob I "Tho Llaughter occurred on October 9 , which was marllet Ilay , when many Ar- 2nenialS had gathered from adjacent viages , 1arly hl thl morning a Turkish rough , findIng - Ing that the Armenlam' were not armed , IllckCI ) a quarr1 alll shot one of them. Tilr. , , was then raised on all alden the cry : " Why hesitate to massacre the Infidels ? ' "A mob of TurkM armed wIth revolvers , then looted the market and massacred the helpless ) Armnlans Their bodies were thrown Into the vells. I Is stated that the 11111 was esponsllo ) for tIm atack , No Inch or children were Injured , Probably on : , accunt of the arrIval of Iahnal\n from the vIllage of Oleve. three mies distant , who made a valiant effort , at the rlsll of hii ! , own le , to save thin Christans , Otherwise the slaughter would ( have been cOlplete , "Tho panic Is reviving In Constantinople on account of thll attack and the Armenians ere again flocking Into the churches. The polc . IlHeg111 the safe conduct ( ca Il l' given to f the Armenians by the foreign emlJssles and they Insult and malreat the holders of thrm ' TIl Constantinople correspondent of the Standard blames th Armenian revolutionary commitee for forcing the Armenians to cloao their shops and , maintain the appearance of 1\ panic when the Armenians themselves are ready to resume business . - "I visited , the prison , " the correspondent says "and fluostonll the prisoners anl founll there \v.re no serious complaints against the polco , They were inspecting a lIst of fifty-six prlt\ners foi liberation while . I was there The revolutionary leaders are f Iesllonslbb for the c011lnuanco of the dead- lock , " A dispatch to the Times from Athens , dok'ribing the growIng discontent with Turk- Ish rule on thin Island of Crete , says a band of /000 I armed Christians recently met at 1llna to petition the sultan to restore the harter alllshll In 1889 and for a reform of anl S taxaton anti of the "ens d'arinie. The gov- rnor or Crete sent troops . against the pet- toners , who withdrew to the mountain ast- nm"es , whither the troops did not Ilaro to folow , They now threaten to foment n re- belon In [ aver of annexation to Greece. Thc : r'ek government , fearing complications . 3precates a Cretan 10vemenl , but the situ- ition Is perilous. Ilon perious \NICO : IBU ! \.S.\CE-1IL\XB. . 11"'I.r11111 ; ; VI.ltH t""I'r/I" ' " ' \ ' 1' ( ' " h',1 f'll I. ' rUI' ! " - . COUItCELLES , Oct. l , -Tho streets ! [ , , tllh : town were IJrofneely < eoratel and thc railroad staten wes crowded InsIde anti ont today wIth people cage ; to greet the emperor and empreSD of 3ermaly upon the occasIon of their vIsit to Alsacc-Loraine. Their majesties arrived at I o'eloell and were recelv11 ( at time railroad Itallon by Iaron van lammersteln , presl- I ent of the district ot I.orlne , the bourgo- I monster mil other public olclals , The emperor - peror and empress subsequently proeeeled lo Chateau Ulvll , The route to the chateau " 'IS : lned with memlH'rl of the Veterans' as- iociation . school chid ron , ete . who enthnKI- Istcaly cheered the ImperIal party ant Y pelted their majestes with lowers , 'fho 1 llleror Frederick , monument on the 2attefehl Woerth wi lJ unveiled on Fri- hay next The emperor lunched at Chateau Un'le ; 111th then took ] a shlclal train to Ietz. the itt I eels of which were profusely decorated Ilth buntn/ anti flowers. At letz his 1lajsly met 1 most enlhuslaste recepton , fer visiting the cathedral he returned to 'haleau ( Urvihie . where Ihele Wa a hanlluet Ibis evening , at which all the Imperial party 'aa Ilrespnt The luttefehls urounll lelz , 11 bp vlslell by the emperor toiiiorrow. ETZ. I Oct 15.-TIme nelsp.pers : hero Is- led special el1tons announeln the arrival [ ho hnlrlal I : I parI ) lmml : perorVhhiiamn ox- ) rsed to the governor of the imperial pro- , lice Prlnco von Hohenlohe-I.angenburg , his .rat . satisfaction al the enthusiastic char- tcter of the reception which the people had , leconlell him . JtI..tN.s II\XU ox COII'a. E'iiiit'ii l'uIIrN lu.h'l t. Ill" ( ' I " .h' , ' II I'rai-st. I'AlthI3 , Oct. 15.-Tue Solel today com- lntn upon the uprising In Seoul says : "The powers amI Hussla cannot allow Japan * i 10 cstablsh a stringent Ilroteetorate over Corea Very dangerous complcatons have 11ln which may eomproml80 ) time results ob- lahwlI by the Intvenlon of time powers In limo setlement of the China-Japan dlsl'utl " Tile 1.'lgaro refnrrln to time COlcan situ- Iton remarks : "Tho Corelns do not want Pie Japanese yoke. Her policy has received 1 checl' ' from which Il wi have dltculy In rccoverimmg , " , UI"I"'r.1 T liii hf i I"lrA"t" , : IAIUn , Oct. 15.-An official dispatch received her from havana today says an Important - portant engagement has been ought at Llnlleros ( .Iunadas ) In the leneses district If time Ilrovluce of Santa Clara between a Spanish \ column eommal1lell hy Colonel Milan huh the comhlnl'l iiisisrgamit forces le.1 br tierra , Glrrio amI htotlcriguez. The fight- log Is said to have lasted seven hours after Ihlch the emiemmiy lsporgell. bit ulel\'ards re- formi' at the Sierra Colorado , whel'e the In- Ilnonts WPe eventu.ll ) routed . losing I lumber of kllCI al11 iiiniiy wounded. On time Spanish side several soh1erb were wounded . .tllit.VIltI Ii St'iiiiiiiii'i- 'I''nl . . A..rh'll S..h..I..r I , ' I."M" 1.ONION ) . Oct. fli.-A dlsllleh to 110),1 , trout Vaiparalso Chill . Innounces thai the merlcan hll 1.1thla , Captain Carter , [ rom l.iverpool on June Z ; for Son Francisco \ , wIth coal was buruell .t sea on October \ The Parthla proved a total lou , Several of her sailors landed In ole of the shill'S boats. but Iho ellllnll , cit let lale alil 1 II i note en ot lie t crew who len thi wreck In boats . al'e still mlssilg , 'hc Parthll was built at ihathi Ml' , In ISRhe was n double decked ship , registered , : , :11 : tons was 2Gm ) feet long. hall I forty-four rout beam mmmiii ' fortY-fulr blal I waR t\Hnt-1 tight feet .lePI' , Site WilS owned by 10ughton urea of J.th. : ll I'uwn nl'llurh..t hl'I",1 h ) th ( ' fin t iIi I.ODO Oct. lr --The KuinIclmetetung ! today plhlshel t lllsllteh frol 1 corre- pendent In Consluntluopie' , u sertn ! that In. lormaton had been received there that the town of Zabara Arabia on the Persian gulf bat hoen bOlllarle,1 by two British wnrshll , til hal been llestro"I , 'he ln,121 : ! gov- Hnltnt lIne no miens of an ) ' such bombJrl. , L mll anti otelals believe that II refers 10 < time shelhl/ Arab . )1)WI off the ton n of U.\hrchn lit them1LofSepteniber. _ - - - . JII'II"N. ' CIII' ( "bi Clr'l. < . YOOII.Oct , 15.-\n Iml\'rlal ! r- , flnanco iitms been Issncd his prohIbiting J.paneSA trol visiting Corea without s/eclal Prmis- 11l1 from the govermlmnelmt of Jallan A ills- patch from Seoul states that during tIme con- l I' ' " Ion which followed thl recent attack on ho : royal palace then' the IloIr8 enlrc a ellroom all Jlurlered three wo nlll , one < of whol Is sUPPoled 10 have been the qUfl of - , rorfl. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( 'uiiimv.Ier St'thllrrh' . . " , 1.1 h' Ql'lmSTOWN. 0,1. 15.--Thie Cunad liner l'thla , Cptaln'ard , arh't hue at 10:0 : ' , Lie miloriing ( , lJoton. ,1. 10rnlnj frol 10ston She was ten IY on her vcyee. hllg ben delsI\ \ by .d ! weather on time \13nlc. : ) ItiI1"1'I4)N ' 1'0 ' 1'11' : .tlihlthC.tNiS'I'S. Sireviies h.h. - lt t h. Iln'I.Ut I I S'rul 1.1 I gull geM ' CITY OF mXICO , Oct. 1 . -Tho Interna- tonal Congress of Amerlcanlsts has organ- IzcII by the choice of Joaquin larrada , win- Ister of Justice , a president antI four vIce preshlcnts ( ant 1 corps of secretaries. General Daz was elected patron. A sliver medal has been struck II commemoraton of the assefil- bln ! of the congress here anll each member has been presented with one Today's 1'10- ' ceedlngs were destitute of scientific Intere l. President Diaz has directed that all posslblo couritsies be rxtended to visitIng scientsts , The banquet was a brilliant affair and speeches were made In several languages , as the assembly II a polyglot one I dlor Mata In the Home Journal alleges the coronation of the Virgin was entirely a political 10\ment and engineered by an astute clergy as a monarchical and reactionary - ary demonstraton ( , The humble classes of society were expelled during the coronation ceremonies , whist the aristocracy always ales of monarchy , were treetr with every consillerton , Much comment Is excited In religious circles over these atacls , Time charge .hs sustnlned also by Catholic Editor . : Terrazas who S.YI the IK'rer cass amI the 1118nl were practically exeludel from the church at Guadaloupe so as to give room to rich peoll , Terrazas himself admits that the Virgin of Oualaloupe Is a political s 'm- hol , or as ho expresses I. an antI-Yankee fag , but Terrazas Is snubb"1 by tIme high clergy . and Arehblshol CorrIgan of New York expresses the hOle that time Virgin of Guad- aloupe will heeome the patroness of the entire - tire American contnent , Slight shocks ) t earthquake have ben felt , at Icapuleo A great antl-Gtmadaloupe manifestation oc- eurrell at Vera Cruz where 20,000 people , bearIng banners anti firing rockets , paraded the streets amId halting al the I.aunc cigar factory l tcnEJ to amltl-cerIcai ! sllteehes Iform laws were cheered and shouts of death to priest were frequent and many arrests were made by the polee , Gregorio I.ecea has broken the Mexican bicycle record hyolng a mile unpaced nnll with a flying start In 2:094- : . . - - C.II.I : .t I'I : . . . I Iii yis i-ti' " S'"I"lhlA. I LOnO , Oct -Truth says that the statrl lent that the Sackvle pamphlet was Intentl to drive the Unlml States ambas- sailor , : II Thomas 1 Bayard , from I.ondon Is absolutely nousense , all : "Anybody acquainted - quainted with Iho 111110matc service wi be mighty amused to henr that even a com- ! lnaton of all the members of thc service concered could elect In the very slightest tl posi Iou of a [ orelgn ambassador In I.onllon. I cannot be denlcIl ( , however , that MiIiayarti nvaled hlmselt of Lord Sack- vihlo's InJlllclollS act to excite an anti- gnlsh agitation to assist the eamldaey of Mr. Cle'elanll , therefore It rellects great honor Illn gnglanll that our goverment has been so Ilgnllell and magnanimous to wel- core sador. " as I has Mr. Bayard as an ambas- 11I . 1''A , 1".1 C"11 " % .1111. . MADRID . Oct 1 , -EI Nacelonal says the Spanish gO\rment has not receive any threat [ rom the Iovernment of tile United States respecting the reception or treatment of thl' Inlell Stales eOlsul at Havana Mr. Hamon 0 WilIams , m Nacclonal mitts : "Thai the governmcnt ot Spain , In con- sIunco of the friendly representations or the government of the United Stats , has reeog- nlzell the American consul as a diplomatc agent. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cut II Mt-'rzIg ( ' Hnh' " , HAmUHO , Oct l , -The Boursenhale reports - ports that II has learned there has been a mutual agrlmont with tile purpose to Corm a pool of the contnental sleamshlp lnes , They ha\'o agreed to reduce the steerage rte to Now York 20 marlls ( $3) ) from ) 'eslerda ' , The a/remeI1 has as 11 object to ecure a more just division of the passengers as between time Brish and continental steamship eom- pnles _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Na'ver 11..1.1 I I t. Get Out. LONION Oct. 15.-Lorti Sackvle writes tile TImes this moring In reference to a ! pamphlet ! nttell ' 'My Mission to the United I States , ' 'St-8 . " Lord Saclvle explains that the panlhlel was prlntml privately for friends and was never Intended to be pub- iisimed. and he cannot understand how I be- came publc , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cu..t CI'h.IH II ituuumuijtiilmi . BUCHAH Sl" Houmlnla , Oct l , -The cahlnet has resigned anti 1lng hlrles has slnllonell Demeler Sturtiza. the liberal leader , to ! orm I muimlistry. Late In the day Domcer Sturdza succaedcd II forming a liberal cabinet , In which he hlmsel Is the IJremler and minister of foreign Ilalrs , . lIIX.CO IIIH.I.I'I 'i' 0 GI'g IN . " 'orL .r * litmcii ( 'liemig CIIII".I.1 1'i'iu'it'iiII- ( ' .1111. . . . . . WASHINGTON Oct 15.-Minister Denby anti , the British minister to China have suc- cecded In overcoming time obstacles which threatened to make the Kim Cheng commission - sion a failure EO far as It was Intended to se- euro the punishment of the Chinese who were gui ) of participation In the rIots at Kim Chen . wherein much lamage was lone to I , missionary property and great Indignities I haller nlon tile missionaries. At each stage the eommlsslou has beemi hindered In prose- ! , cntnl its Inquiries by the local Chinese 01- daIs . anti the viceroy of the province of Sze- chuan hlrsel has stool In the way of the Ilunlshlent of the guilty partes , 1.'lnall' appeal ) was male to the Sung 1.1 Hung directly . and that body has acceded 10 the tienmamidt , of tue ministers as \\'al evl- denced by a cabl gram received at the Stat ' , departmenl today [ rom ) lnlster Demlby , which Is suilstantal ) ' as follows : II'I\NG , Oct -Seventeen criminals wl Iw , 'xI'llte,1 , lt K\ Chen , The Yamll - that mill Iho leaders , in Illeos al ( ( n the rlotmlg ) > hal he execmmteti , all participants sentenced awl all 111'llalc'l * . hal bp trlc < 'rho com- ml slol \ ill I I Ilrobahl be adjolllIln Im- lie , hal decree hits becn Is.ue.1 whl\h meters till of time SZN'huan olollis Impllatell to a boar.1 : COI Ilunlshment 1 I Is sutpoeeil thaI the adjournment of the conlnl85101 referrtd to Is based on Iho fact found Ihat I Impossible hlms concluded heretofore Its work. 10 It Induce has been the I Chinese government to take any steps to pun- Ish Iho olelah whom the fac's clearly showed I to bo in large meaSlre responibie for the i riots. ! Two cable messages were rccl\et by Sec- ' retary Herbert today from the Asiatic staten - ton , One briefy announced the arrival of time gunbOl lPlr ( 1 at Chenumipo and said 10thing , In regard 10 . limo state of affairs In Corea The other mCEFago simply annollcoll the arrival of the : lachlas at Shonhal , 1'"I'lt lt th. . lhu"1 II Jmipitmi. WMHII'O : Olt 15.-fleiorts to the UnIted States Elpen'hlnl : surgeol general of the marine hotplal er\lce Indlcote that duro In time Ilrescnt ephlemle of choler In Japan there have hn 1 .jIO cases enU 2S 523 deaths 1'Imeo reports agr : In earln that the disease WDS unusualr virulent this year In cetain districts 1 . nlmost all the cases proving fatal I 11 helevt time ( illdmlliC his reached Ii clhnx alHI ii I now ulecllnimmg. < : . - - - - leelnlnG. ' \'M"'rl lu.tmn.h'I'N1'0111',1. " . , ASIIa'O , Oct 15.-Specitl ( Tell- gram t--Postmiiastirs were appointed today as folio ws , Ncbraslla--Bestwlck" : lclls connt ) , Thcmn Stilts . vIe : S. U. Henshaw resigned : Florcnc , DoujlaG county I , 0 1 'I'racte , .Tobn StalJn .Ieal , Jon a-.cmno , ! owail rommuty.Vihiiammi cTmanIe ) Ella l\cn\l. re@lgnct : ; 01.1. Madison county . : , Irs , Herrlla nppr . ) ' , "tee E. :1 fllpcy , tie .irl. \.111..1. - . . CI" ' CIIII..I. I ST. JOSEPh. Oel 15.--Caler .1. Waler. lbs lX'11rleat , wa ar'alg.e.1 , In Iht criminal eOllrl for trIal thIs morn In\ and \ on applea- lion of attorneys for ( defendant , the eat , was cntnuell nnt the Noveinhorml . al1 . hleh . tlymlimVtugner \ Ill be tried ru the charge of embezlement anti I'Gulbl on thp charges of crimInal assault and kidnapping. No ulaul kldnapplnl :0 men- ton Wl9 male or bal today DR WInt dcs nol tNlr , to bo released , bnt viI remain In Jnl pe1dhlJ a trial or hIs case. OLNEY lAS IADE NO 1)EIk1N1) ) ) Sensational Stories Sent Out from Washington - ton Without Foundation SIMPLY A REQUEST fOR ARBITRATION I CIIt"N"111 to tht.I1'rlcnn CII- 1l1111) ' IIIN lthhlA tl lu "lh the A'l lou 'I'ii ' ' Pro- \'JII 1'llu'n -ln'nr1 Iru- I'UIICC" thc St ' lri'pI Ah"nr.l. ST. PAUL , Oct. 1Seeral people most directly Interested In the Orinoco country are In St. Paul and have met and talked tIme situ- aton over Informal ' . As soon as the papers II connection with the lease or the Venezuelan - zuelan land grant of tbo lanoa company - , p3ny to the Orinoco company are ready the omcers of the later company will I met In St Paul. ThIs meetIng will prob- ably occur In 1 few days. Among those now 111 time cIty are Donald Grant , president of time OrInoco company ; lresldlt J. A. Bowman of time Mnnoa eomlmn j Sam Grant of arlbault ; W I I lhcr and othcrs. When ren In hIs ounce , Iresllent Bowman , salt : "The lease has been eomllieted II the state of Wa hlngton. The nmount of land Is 1.000.000 acres and time amount of purchase . $2,000,000 , the leas oxlendlng over nlnet- nine years. 'fhB Incorporaton wag made In time state of Washington rather than In Mm- nesota , because there It costs practically noth- log , whie herB It would have cost between $14,000 and $ t6O00. l Much nonscnse haa heen written and many senetonal eomplctono of natons repqrted I deslro to Impress emi the people generally that ' 0 art not stirring UI' strife. We do not want trouble , nor are wo asking the go\erment for anythln Nor have wo ever donE so . cxcpt to demall at one tme of the Venezueln goverment our rights.o are not agitating alY question of Internatonal dlspule. Whatever qimastiomla them are will , work themsel\es out Ftmrthermoro we ne\el secured any lald or concession from Venezuela for the purpose of having any such question setted , As a matter - ter of act , we wi lose nothIng whichever way It I ! setted , " "how about the report that Secretary of I State Oney had demanded that the Bllsh I government within a I\en time ' cease its encroachments or submit the matter - ter to arbitration ? " "That report Is Incorrect. I such had been done It would bo equivalent to a , Iecara- ton of war , Still I am , led to believe that Mr Olney made a request upon the Britsh "overnment to have this whole mater arbl- tlted , No time was specified anll he made no demand But his request was couched In \Igor.ns terms , which none could mlslnter- Ilrel " \\'as It because the land of American citizens was beIng encroached on that Mr. Oney tool the mater In hand so vigor- ommsly ? " "The question does not appertain to the lands or the Minnesotans nor any other AmerIcans , hnt to time land generl of the souther republic. The qutustioml . In ) line . Is whether England call 11smember a South American republic and ignore the Monroe doctrIne Englanll takes hut n little part of our tract , but altogether , silo has grabbed a piece of land as big as New York anti wealhier than her own little Island Great golt and tmber lands has she tallen We don't ask a thing. We have setted with thin Venezuelails. I the BritIsh tale part of this territory upon which she has encroach el or if I she takes It all , sue will stl have taken but a small part of our possessIons nnd we have It properly fixed , with the Venezuelan ovelnment anti we would ha'c our losses made good by other possessions. So we ask nothing ; not even protection , " LONDON , Oct 15.-United States Ambas- sailor layanl was Interviewed today respecting - Inp time report circulated In the United States that he had been Instructed by Secretary One ) to submit an ultimatum to Great Britain on tIme Venezuelan question In the form of a dispatch the slhstance of which vao saId to be that' the UnIted States lll w1 never consent to BrItsh occupation of the 11sllted terrItory In Venezuela Inle s that natiomi'a rlhts are first determined by arbl- trator : I' , Bayart , after reallng an article lublshpd In a New York newspaper , dated [ rom Washington October 3. saId that the [ acts In the case seemed 10 have ben evolved In the fertile braIn of time writer . In time same manner that I spider finds time material for its weh from Its own Inlerlor lie rhlculed the staten1nt of an ul'limiatmtmn having bn drawn lp by tile United States , amId said he could not seriously dlscns the mater , The fact , however remains that since the diplo- matc break between Great Britain anti Ven- ezula. some years ago . the United States had been ellea\oring to bring about a pe\cef I settlement of the queston , The same situatIon - ton contnues at presemmt and the longer the mmlatter was allowed to drift the mater alowell drif more anxious would the United States become to see It definitely setle\ ThaI was all Mr. Bayard could say about the matter. XI \ COmM I'ANYIItS A ( WOCIXC ) . 1h'I' : : 1'Xuln I 'I'eulks ot I lie \'Iuish ) ' 11"11111 C.I IU I ) ' . NEYOItK , Ocl. lHeeelr McNulta of the Dstilng and Cattle Feetlng company In an Inlervlew says : All oC the seventeen distillery properties sell iy me at judicial sale ace , Wit rropertpl I excell\on. renh' to hI tUlned over to time new . comIHn ' . 'fhe Scilf ldt. the 'xcp lon , wi bo turncil over In Ilue couree . hut time delivery of tile others wi he delayed unti tileii lS the conveyance roust bo on a single ' 10'11. misVtlS the sale. The properties Hold 'Included the best distleries of the com- Iln ) ' 1111 till oC the plants that were oper- , nt11 under tile reltlvershl'I ' , ' 1hl outlook ( or bUHlness Is good /n,1 , the prlanenc\ the new eOllan ' Is now an e tahlshell imtet. itt , proporton 0 ' the trlt Is threo-lrhs oC thl entire 111011u\1 TIle new eOlllany wi be enahle,1 to sell Its product al a small smal mnrgln above the COt ot pro'lneton ' , anti wihout los. whlo other cOIp.nles. 10 meet time , must cell comllelllon sel nt front unit to 2 edIts per proof gallon loss. N : \ YORK Oct l , -I Is stated that all the paper In the Dstiing and Cattle Feed- lmlg ellement have been signed ant Ihat J. I Oreenhut has deposi ell with time rcorgani- zaton eonunltee 1.19 shares of old distilling cOlpany stock. ' ) ho distillers' contract for cattle feeding for tue ensuing year has been awarded to lelsn Morris on terms regarded as [ , \orable 'by the distlilers' company The distilleries wil slot Novmber 21 , \ Ith a capacity of OOOO hushels of corn n Ilay. I Is not true that a dIstIlling company has been ormed amId ofcers elecled This statemuemit reported In a Chicago dIspatch said to have been made b ) Mr. Mayer . Is pronounced Incorrect hy members of the commUtee here NegotIations with reference to the distribution of the AmeIcan compan- are . In progrss , Chili it t'd ii m'iit-ii tl ION iflt her. TOl'EiA , Kan" Oct -Tho nl)8tery surrounding the whereabouts of Marie Ihihul' , who ra aWI ' [ 101 n I..avenworlh COI.Vtnt . , wits ceared UI' today hy I le- : Jrll trol her mother In l.ealh'lle. whIch rtlatell that tIme chlhl had been broumgtit to her h ) a slln/o lan , \ hot once dlslp- \larel\ The 'olwka wOlen \ ho hud taken time girl In cllmirge. prewlab ! 10 keep her Quit of n Catholic c.enl. refuse to tile Ilht to II wllro she was , hut It Is believed l they sent her home to her moth.r , A ha- ! bemis corpus cape against the woman was to Ille beln heard this afternoomi . but the tUlnlu lp of the child In Lpadvll satisfied the relatives lucre , amid . It was dlsrlsbed , \1""I"lt" Ir t't'll"M'I" . (11,1. I : . AI Ioston-\rrlved-Catalonla. [ rom .I\'er- Pol.At At : lovlArrl\d-Anchornll , from New York , for Glasgow. : \t Queenstoivn-Arrived-Cynthla , frommi BOMlon. for 1.lnrpool. I , \ New \-I'-k--rrl\I-Ethlopla. from Oa.I- , . At ilrcmemi-Arrived-Trave , from New York via Southampton. real \t Ilanlburg-Arrivptl-Canada , from [ lont- At New York-Arrl'c-Ccvlc. front I.h'er 1001 , Honolulu. At Ran Francieco-lepart'd-Autralta l , for S\llg l Ct ) t'It'l' IIn.\lU . 1i1)'l'l ONS . 1.lrA' Num Iii hi.r ot Cn" . . . 1f11A l'r..1 for 1IIIIIntUentIIA. WASINGTO : Oct 15-'he supreme court today beard mIlan ) ' motons from attorneys - ncys , a majority or them for the advancement - lent of case on the docket. A motion to allvanco was made In the Indiana railroad tax cases , and also In th@ Tennes3e bank tax cases , the attorneys requesting that as early a day bl set as possible for the argument - ment Similar motions Were made In the case of tim Lclro GI Light company against Michael J. Murphy . street commissioner of SI Louis , anti In those o'tho ' Central Pacifc railway fornln conlany against \e t people of Cal- The California Irrigation c'3es. Involving time constutonalty of the Wright law , were under consideration for a short time on n melon by : II HUbbarll , representing the Fall 110011 IrrigatIon ' district for a consolda- ton of the case with that of Tregera aganlst tile : loteslo district. Mr. Josph Cheat , representing the oPPonJ ! slle , .usesnted. The TregerR case had becn act down for aI- "ument on the 21t InsL , but the court con- sentod to a Postllonemenl or that case , anti stated that the melon for . consolllaton would be taken tinder alvlsement anti the date for argument announced at a later day. These cases involve rlmlar questions . but one of them reaches the supreme court [ 101 the &tltO cOlrts ' 1\ \ the other from the federal . courts In one case the law was pronouncell constitutional and In the other unconstitu. I tonal , I : II Choate called attention to this fact and : said that In view of thIs fact the cases ought to be henrd by a full bencb. To thl ! suggestion - . ton the chief jurtco ! only replIed thai It was ohvlous the Tregera case should not be , hearll at so early a datE at the 21t , I Is reported that ex-PresIdent harrIson will appear - pear In these cases . Attormucys relresentn ! jhe states of In- diana nnd Ientucky asked jointly for tbe appointment of n eommlbslon to fix the line between thin states . determining the state owiThrship of the Island hi the Ohio river at time mouth of Green river , as ordered by n det'reo of the cotmrt . anti , upon being asked to deeignate men for the work , hamled In the names of G. V : lenze\ of Intilamla . Gaston : I Alvez of Kentucky and Colonel Amos Stelmey of Iho englnCr corps of the army Time court look no action. Tie rovernment moved to advance the case ot Judge Charles D. , L'ng against Pension - don CommIssioner Locimremi . In\'olvlnG the right or the commissioner of penslonl to 10 duce hIs pension SI.S Cldlt'l'AINI.Y ihMAh'l'1.tltIN n. 1111A : Ir F''iumzii's . oft the Open ieai th. CII" " . WAShINGTON Oct. 1 ' 7James Shoakley , governor of Alaska , In i' ' annual report to the secretary of the interior . says on the Ilsaplearance of the seals : "No one at all fmiar with the past history of the Islands can look upon the ) c. . ulon deserted rookeries today and not realize wih crushing force how great has been tie diminuton of seal lIfe , 'oscaly of the prolilctvo class tile females. " On the rookeries now there are many male seals , whie females are scarce. tThe tlrlnuton Is due directly to the killIng at sea , where no dl crlmlnaton can bo made as 10 the sex ot the seals. Better protection must be granted than Is afforded 'by the Paris trl- " ! unal Fifteen tbolsant skins were taken on the Islands thIs year and 38.0Qwero taken by poachers , 76 per cent of which are females Time governor tilscmmsm4iut seine length the mIning Industries u , \\ska anti says that the production Intljies that It will he a profitable anti , Ilermrcnt : Industry , The laws or the mining counl ' are administered by the miners themselves and II Is wholly Impractcblo to try 10 exrclse government control or the mines at present. Upon the subject of tbe' Alaskan boundary the : govrnor says : "Tho' people of Alaska over the whole country expect and believe that the government of the United States wIll defend anll maintaIn our. right 10 all the terrier ) Included within jthe boundary line fixed and agreed upon by treaty made between - tween Great Britain and Hussla In 18C . and acknowledged for fully three-quarters of a century wihout queeton or tlspute , - - ' ' , ' ' . ' ' ' " ' . I'FiIISIICL"I'mON. l'nOTIS'GAIS'I' ! l'EISgCC'IIO SI.lrlnnl"t. ' Cnln''litlnu 11"1" " ( ' " t hI' . \ rrt."ts nf ' : Ut.lhlll" . WASHINGTON , Oct 15..The third annual convention of the Spiritualist association oponei here today anti 'I contnuo three duys The al\al report'.of President H. n , Barret showed an adlltf of f5 per cent In mcmhershlll during the ) ' ( ar. I was elahnell that there are 125,000 bdia tide spIritualsts In the United States , and ten times that number interested In spIritual phenomena The report also protested ' against the alleged gentral persecution of spirit mediums , asserting - serting that fifty-two , of * , them hal been arrested - rested durllG the ycarbn false charge PresIdent Barret reeoml1cnllet the appoint- ment of commItees on legIslation In each communIty to eonduela , vigorous campaign agaInst time persecution "r cpinitmiaiists . and urged them to take a inure active part In 1\re politics. Pettons caIlIn ! . attention to recent arrests were ale presented on behalf of Phiadelphia mediums. , At the session this e"en1ng a national fag was presented to the e0fnton as a test- menial , given by Dr. J. ; . Euvell. I'lxe IIH g .t'id'1''o - ' ) II H 1 1.1'gU ' \'ur 1'I.nrtl"'lt - 1 utforiitt-I limit _ ills St'l'vlet'M Art UiwiitIsfzi'tom'- ' : WAShINGTON , Qct.15.-Special ( Tole- gram.CapiainVllilamn ) 11. Capl ) of the Sixteenth infantry , acting Indian agent at time Fort Berthold agency ; North Dakota , had a conference wih the secretary or the ulterior 101lay The delartmentti has requested the secretary of war to Issu . an order relieving CaptaIn Charles G. Pen \ey of time Sixth In- antry , V.ii ( ) Is agent lt the Pine Ridge agency because of a 1 lunterstamllng between - tween Captain Penney mind the Inilan olce , I Is saId thaI the services of Captain Penney are not satisfactory to the department Of- fclal of the War deparlJent say In defense of Captain Penney ! har : he Is an excellent army olcer and Is r\vlnr ot ] support II Is probable thai Captn : Clapp will lie relieved - leved at Fort I Berthold amid ordered to releve CaptaIn Penney at PIl' nlle.- . ( CaptaIn la1111 was at the War dip3tmet . tOlla ) ' , . \n : Ih.Cl , 'VOTIiiFVihi'l'Il WISI' ; : l.r..I..lt ulI 1"ull ' nl"urn rrll 'I'Iieir Suiuiiiu'tr 111" ' . "ASmGTON. Oet.I:3 -The preslde.tal family was reunited In \ alhlngton this even- InK Iresldtnt Cevelall ) rQached time cIty by-water II the aHernoc\lnd llS , Cleveland anti the children arrlv1 by trall over the Pennsyl'anla r'ad at 9t5 : p. m. About 4 o'cloek the steam yacht dneida , wih the president , Private Sccrtary Thurber , and ComodorB Benedict , doled at time Sevemitli street wharf , where carles were In waitIng - log to cOlvey them to tie , .xeeuUve mansIon The chief executive \\11 have but a brief rest , for next week he cols to Atlanta to pay a visit to the Cotton States expositon , - - - - 1.1 hour fl.nlZ , , II S"III. W ASIOTO : Oct1 5.-The anlual business - ness session of the Netonal . \noclatol of onalnoclatol Retail Llluor Dealers , t 'hl United Stales began yest.rllay. ( At1drqs of welcome were delvt t by District COllnlssloner Hess ant by Chairman Jordan ofjIe Loa LIquor fed- ( oration . The report of Se rotary Ialo showed that time association no Ja I meulberihll In twenty-five states , all ) f whIch are repre- snle.1 ot the convent . . Six states were added durh'g the year . , Time report was not made publc , but ) It 1.60wet the IJlgress made by the aS60epto ! Its efforts to rre- vent an Increut oC ti" er tax I 8d0. cat.ed a more thorough ? organization of the Iql\r trade of the - nlry. CommItee \ were appointed to draf rwolutons and prepare - pare necessary , Its to time constlu- I tion. The enlern orgl L ton Nporterl that ' during tha year 150 I \ 'organIZAtons had' ' been formed In four eat ram its PI Th dele- ' gates this afternoon cslr Mount Vernon. I , r . , . . . ' ' - " - WANT \ NO IDLE CON VICTS Governor Ho1comb Pays His OompHmolts to Commissioner Russe1. WOULD HAVE TIlE BOARD ACT AT ONCE TiE : IIIICIII" I I IIN I Orlllllt IIMIJln I \Ith It&'frremmu'e . . th ( ' CII'ru t iui iii' \ I.h I il.'emuie'r Cln"I'rllll time Curl lt time CII\'lct" . LINCOLN , Oct. 15.-Speclal ( ) Tele ram- The supreme court did IOt today pass OIl the apllleatol of Attorney 1lrllpatJlek for leave , to file n suit In mantnmus to comll1 the i Board of Pure has ! anti SUPlles to help out Warden I.eldl"h In maIntining the comivlcts . but Governor Holcomb wrote to Lall CommIssioner - mIssioner Hussel the folowing letter , which more fully cxplails his Ilresent Position In regard to the muddle amid states the existng conditIons : I.INCOI.N , Neb. , Oct 16.-To Hon H C. flUseil. Chairman BOlr of Iuhlo I.aniimt anti Bllhln s , I.lncoll < Neh. : Deal Hlr- 1 have before inc yours or today 1ltlvl to the emillormlt or the Idle 1 convIctS In the Ilenltenthlr ! I note that you say "I wIsh onlo lore to cal your Itenton )01 to the rl'l that wo havl plrtes to take lOt ) convlt ! at I good price I'el' ' tiny therfor " I wish to city hInt this Is the first communlcn . either oral or written , of which I now remember - writen member whereIn tIle board speaks of mall- Ing contracts for tile (11"I"vlm'nt of the , In tin' poumiten- bile convicts noW oonfnel1 thl Ilenlen- tar } ' , anti that this Is the Ilst InfoJlaton I which 1 h\o , Ilcl'lvtt of Inr lontrmplate < l contrnct for jilt em\lloYInl \ oC such eon- viets , chiller hr the board 01 : II lellel' . lS , ' tile ' the leSSl'e oC the PenitentiarY under contract recently entered Into hetween him , and thl honld , : nnl nm hut Iellrtnwhnl I have hercto- fore sahl , both hnmbltc.Y Int In private , ever slnco the conlllt extsiitlg hetween time state amid : . Dorgan was termlnatNl , wl1n I ay that there ought to hI ounl rpnmnertvo wmmgos to the state for every hue convict In wlJes pnltentary , antI I belcv\ < that there were numerous parties who were < lsi Otis of securing such labor rr01 the slate , so lS to give work ( tin all of the convicts not now havln employment I have convlrsell with lfferent iarttee , who hayo expressed to le a desire paltes the lahor of such lonvlts , and I have referred them to your houorhle boar ns being llt proper mind only nuthor- Iy whll'h loull enter Into such a contract , hOlllng each time that sltsflCtOIY arrngo- Ints could . be mad wherehy all IIrisoner8 mlHht ho fUlnlshell wih work nli the state have the accruIng henelt thercfrom Since the termination of the DorHnn con- tract I hay exercised every effort within my power to secure the emplo'ment ot nil Idle convicts to Iho best Idvnntne to the slnte I have not knowingly put tIme slight- ' ot hrln nhout eat obslaco : In tIle way bringing Ihout this much 11elIIed result. 1 IUuw of no authority to enter Into contracts or this n'turo anti this ptmrpoe , except hy the Uoall of Iuhlc Land8,11 hiuilthimigs . amid Cor thlt reason such efforts ns have been mantle by mo could avail iloilmimig wltilolmt the actiomi eoull nvnl nothi1G wihout acton of the hoarll ' QUESTIONED TIF CON''HAC1' Whiiio my uom'itlomi as to the contract en- 'hle \ostton . tC ell Into hetwe UI ' U I dot Ilbl. I.'ndJ amId , Bulrln/'I ' Inll 11' ! Ilemer hilts been full y uta tti / nimd w' IlIle . In I my jwlgment t , fuly acton excede the lutholl ) ' Ilven to tile board by law anti , 11 nJllnst the best ' interests or this Insttuton mind oC the ! tlxpnyels generally . 1 far a' my authority 01' imilltmence mlht extend t hlye been ready al al IUmls to favor the employment of tIle ithle convlctl under any contract which mIght be approved by Iho hoard. nothwlh- standing the Irreullrlt ) ' which rlrht exist In mnlng the contract through Mr. Beomer ! the 1tso" of the state . and nit I tinder- tn11 time posIton of Mr I.eitiigii , tuevar - lIeu , he entertaIns the same views and his been reary to recognize any contract tie board entered Into anti furnish to such con- ' labor anti guttrd - for trctor the necesIr Ind gUlr < the same to time tul capacity ) ' or Iho penl- tentury , anti 1 hope you may b' successful In closIng the contract for the elllolent oC the conVicts at which } 'OU make meuton , As to tIle section oC the session laws oC t895 which Ii Iuotell In your coiiimnimmiication . an,1 undel which the hO:11 has souJht to agaiml lease the prison and prison label to nlaln : I' Blemer , It Is so palpably tmncomlstitu- t. . nal that It seems to mae useless for us to dui-etmss the "nlhlt ) ' of tile an1. or the ntgimt of tile board 10 net undel' the luthorl ) ' eoimgiit to he confen'd upon them by this Eourht , .ourl vr ) ' trimly , SI.AS A. 101.COID , Governor Folowing Is a copy of time summons In the landamus case \Varden I.eldlgh addressed to Sias A. 1olcomb. governor ; 11. C. Ruseell , commissIoner of public lands anti buidings ; J , A. Piper , @ecrctary of state ; Joscph S. ltartley . treasurer ' , and A. S. Churchill . attorney - ney general who are made defendants In the case : In tIme slpreme court of tIme state or Nebraska : YOI and each of you are herehy imotifled that on tiio - day of October , 189:1 nolfet soon thereafter n ! I cal bo imcartl , I will apply to the supreme court or tIle state of Nebraska for n writ oC mandnmus to issue I : agaInst you Iefuiln you forthwIth 10 provide nIl imecessmtry sup- lIles for Ihe temporal ) ' Illnlenunc ! of the stale \'Inientlry , anti further 1 < lulrlnl )01 amId each of yj to mpc With Iho plllntf as warden , make' estmate ! of thl' supplies npcessury 10 maintain sail , penitemmtiary . to advertise rol bIds thereror , Inll make con- tracts for the furnIshing of such Euplles as are requIred by law. . lIt't' VA1Nli IX GALA A'I"I I I g. C'h'hrntlA th. . I'oimuiitiig lt thc City . 0) ii t' II U nil ri-il 1'11'11 , FORT W'AYNII , Ind" , Oct lTho eole- hmlon of the 100th anniversary of Fort WnynB's existence as a city , which Is to continue . tnuo fOlr days , was begun this morning anti large crowds are In attendance from Intlana , souther Michigan and northwestern Ohio The day was Ishered In by firing a salute of 100 gun and the ringIng of all the bells of the clt ) At 10 o'clock time art buildIng , con- taming relics of pioneer days and art die- plays , was opened with Intereslng exercises. This afternoon an Immense bicycle parade wae given over Iho paved streets followed by hleyelo races and base bal games Tills evening - ing the opening centennial meeting will be held at tile big Prlncos rInk. The addllress of welcome will bl delivered by Mayor C. I Odley , and the response by Hon p , A. Randall . president of the centennial eommlt- tee Fort Wayne was never so handsomely or profusely decorated , nor had aD large crowds of visitors as she Is now entertining , - - - I' \ hId 'i'.tiCIIS ' 1'0 C.\ IIIIH . lti ' , ' . 111 Sin IthiAeeumsu'ih ' . .t \"A- . 111 Use .r hiihhguIis. . DFNVlm. Oct l , -Hev , Frank Hyatt Smith . late of the North Avenue BaptN ' church , Cambridge , Mass. , seems qllo likely 10 be placed under arrest and taken back to Boston as 1 prisoner of tIm federal authori- ties. He Is now In this city as a candidate for the paslorshlp of tIme FIrst Congregational church , of which Hev Myron W Heed wal' formerly [ In char"e According to' the war- rant In the hands of the government olcers Hev Mr. Smih Is charged , with having written . ten and malell postal cards bearing remarks of a scandalous nature refvrrlng to certain members of his CambrIdge church which body , It Is said Is divided Into two factons , with one of which the clergyman seem to be very mooch at outs WhIle the warrant has not yet been sen'el , , I Il' slntell. that It will ) be ' 'morrol 11ev. Mr. Smith denies In ( e. . all the charges male , though further than that ho relss to say a word. . S'I'i1.tMliht C. ' I'Si'I.11i : \ IX A SLtiAiib. Ni II" I'issi'mig-rs Url\l.t 11,1 t lie it I. iii II I ii ii " 'r 1"1.,1. ST LOUIS , Oct. . 15-A special to the He- public from New Orleans , I.a" , sa'I : The Freddie : I. . an American vessel , and the mal steamer for the north district of BritIsh 10nturas. capsize Thursday In sper\tu \ Santo bay near the coat of Yucalan , ant about weh a miles from Corosal I had fortY-loven palengen anti a crew of eleven aboard , P. C. lalnlck of Nol Orlesnl , W. I. \ lcUonalll ii. I hudson . I , McCoy : Mrs. M , Habelo of Usilco . Mrs. Wordsworth of Orange Walk , her Bon and daughter and DOC of the crew named Toby wore drowned . , " . . ( iitO"l'hi Citt/ il1Mlil1htSIlhl' . UIO\"I'I IN l1 ; / , 1 lmlII' I I.I"IIIII ( ' .11 I IMI'il lt" 1111 - ( 'ri'imsi tIer . 1111.1) ' 'Ihll l'h'rA " . INIAPOIS. :111" , Oct. 1 . -The hour of deputies of thc EpIscopal cOn\cnton totlay first Iltencll to the report of lit. Lit - lei of time General Theological \ Scmlnar of the Church , its progress and Its nceds The petItion of the ICW Ilulolarr ionic- : dicton of Duluth , approve by the bishops ) yesterday , wits prcsented to the house amid . referred. HeEolutons were passed rccomme11lg that the expense commiteI raise a flnll to pay time Ira'pln ! xpelCS of time bihops In : Europe vlltn ! cimtmrcumcs there and declarlmlg it expetiiemit to namlle a deputaiiumi to attemutl tIme next nicetimig of the Canadian symmeti of the Clmtirciu of England. Rev. Ii. C. lmmtmcan of Louisiamla , in his report on time state of LIme church , saul that since thmo last commferemlco in 1S92 ten bisimops I'aii dicti , fotmrteemt had been comiseerated , fummr of vhomn wemut to moisslommary tiistnlcts. 'rime chumureim hmow haul stventy-tulmmo bishops , 4,644 clergymnemi , 567 candidates for lay or- tiers , 19SO baptisnis In time past ) ear amid 131,473 comifirmuatlons. There were mmiv 618- 500 cotmrnumuca1ts , 5,117 chi'irii etiuf1cs anti iiearly 600 imistitutlotis of a bemmevelent or eilmmc.ittomial character. Contribtmtions ( rota all omirees liati reached $3S,0OOO0. Dr. Dtmneamm's recom t showed tlm boty of comiimiluinicaumts ias growlmlg lucre timami the numb-r of clergy. Tiu increase In tito triemmniimmn Imati beemi 65,701 , wiille the list of liriestS hail grown but 157 , a fact Ime at- trlbtmtetl to "instmihiclemicy antl dumninmitiomu of stpommtis. : " Tue mncommie for hue three years ias $35,000 lees thmamt for time precetiitig honed. 'Fime COmnmllittee ma Jo recomiimiienti utlamis for patriotic servIces emi time Iommrth of Judy , for ctnicter regard for tlmo divorce laws of tue chutreim , for better Sabbath obwrvmince amuti for moore active propagtnda for Christiaml teacum log. It beimig sotmgimt to thotmk time nmmtiior of a Ptubltcation for ita gratuitous ilstrihmitlon , a I esolmmtion refusing to permit tue tiistribtmtion iml the comivemitlomi of amiy pubhicatioim not oileIahly recogilized was offered by J. Pier- Pfltmtiorgaui mmd va * , imnanimmmously adopted. Time imoimso of bshiolla totlay comlctmrreti in time action of thmo depmmties providummg for final cutljammrnmiient oh October 22 , emi wimich day the pastoral letter will ho roati. Most of time mllorning lesslon tas devoted to comlstitimtional revision. An ammiemmtimtuemit was adopted to article v , makitig the commsomlt of the bishops of tlioeecs affected as well as timat of time conventioml necessary before amiy diocese or mnissituary junimudictiomi could be erecteti. The actiomu of yestenilay osslgmmlmlg time charge of Alaska to time btshmop of Olympia % as recoui&ideretl by a iwo-tiiirds vote amid the advisallihity of tile election of a missionary bishop was consitleroti. The deputles finally paseti tIme Packarti resolution referring the bobject of commstttu- tiomial revisloml to a miew conimulesion , coma- poseti of ix clerical anti six lay mnemmibors. The biejiops will Imave no conmlection witiu the work of tlmis commmnissIon. Tue Imomiso itati previously defeated a proposal to refer time milatter back to time lwesent joint commute- iomi. Time cstablisiimllemut of a llrovlmlcial systemu was excepted fronu limo matters referred - red to tue new comnniisalon. _ -I Li , .Al'I'ld.t L 'i'imidS'VtNFOILI ) CASE. Al torni'y Gemuoi'iil Itmi m'nmon Orders Ohio Stilt 'i'uii.euu Umi. SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 15.-Thmo govern- flout's stilt agaimist the Stanford estate Is to be appealed Immilediately to time United States supreme coimrt by the govermlmulent. Time hat- ter's counsel here , Jutlge I. . . I ) . McKlssick , imas received instructIons to that effect from Attorney General harmon , The dispatch , wimich was brief , saId : "Sorry you lost , but feel confitlent you diti everythimig possl- ble. Case simotihil be appealed to tIme supreme court. " Judge McKissiclc hopes to imave lila lueti- tion for an appeal preparetl and filed some tithe in tIme next two or three days. A citati.oml or notice to tue other aide will thou iie iceumed , amid withumi ten ilays lie thilmllts the appeal sitotmld be perfected. In speakimig abommt tlm subject Jmitigoic - iCissick said : " \'lien time appeal goes b2fore time United States supremime court fimo attorney general , as lii tii cumetommi , ivill emmtcr an ap- pearamuco anti illo'e tIme court to ajivance tIme case emu tIme cahemidar anti set it down for hoar- immg on sonic peci.fleti day convomiiemit to time court. 'rime court imsumahiy grants sucim requests - quests on time motlomi of tlme attormiey gemmeral , but of commree thio day for tiic' imearing of time case cannot be kmioitmm until time count sets the date. "It is 1101 time custom of the court to tile- place oilier cases specially set for otimers newly ativamlced on the calendar , html I ani inclined to timink a hearing irlll be Imati sommlo timmle iii December. Bumt as it all rests In the discretion of tue coumrt I mliay ho nutstakemm as to the time. Anti yet it the J'earlng is lostpomleti later timami next January I shall be conlewhat smmnpnlsetl. " WAShINGTON. pet. IL-Attorney General hIarmomi ivill mnako a motiomi iii time United States supreme court to ativamuce tIme Stamniforti case as sooti as time appeal cami be brought Imere , with a view to procuring a final tie- cision as early as possible. Aboimt $15,000- 000 is involveti. Mrs. Leland Stanford hind an IntervIew witim time attormley general thus mmiornlng. Silo was prepared , It was ummider- stood , to make a plea to the attormley general - oral to allow time case to rest wlmere it is , bmmt witen she ascertaineti tlmat it wommid ho appealed to the supreme court iue comicurred iitim tile attorney gemleral in the opinion timat time governmcmlt'a Interests , time Interests of tile Stanfonti university amid Imer own Interests would be best simbserved by the earliest lies- sible final decision of the case. p ShIEitIm'1e 1".tILlli ) i'O ihlN'i'Il' ' HIM. ahiiii .trrt'steil umt3hmiihisomi iui Not II , . I ) r. ( I uert.imm. MADISON , \\'is. , Oct. 16.-Tue qumestiomu of time identity of tile macn arrested imere Sunday night. anti is'imo is smmppcsed to be Dr. , loitmiV. . Overton , tbme Des Moines , Ia. , grave robber , wait not ascentaitueti by time arrival of Slmerlff Joseph McGarraugim of Des Moimmes today. 'rime sheriff dlti not know Overton when the hatter \sas at Des Moines , and was unable to tell whetimer time man hmeld Imero Is tIme Iowa pimysiciaml or rIot. tie believes timat l Is and has telegrapimeti for Captaimi Morgati of tIle ies Moines pollee , vhmo is well actiuainted whIm Overtomi. Morgan wIll arrIve lucre to- Imiorrow. Time mnami untier arrest tiemuies ho Is Overton and Is willing to return to Des Moines. a- amo liig ( tir Ii Shuir ( CuiriiuumIgi. . CLE\'IILAND , 0. , Oct. iS-The Chevelanti Cimatnber of Commerce tonight adopted a resolution calling upon conhmliem-cial hiotiles in oilier cities to move ( or a miiorter politictil campaign mlext year. Thou prenmiiiiio recites that mnucii of time depntoteioui following the election of 1i92 was dime to time bug cam- ualgn , and it in necunltnemldoi timmit the con- vttmitmonm , of tllo tWo great htanties hue hiolil three months inittenil of six ltmOuitims before time election. A memnoritul to ClInt effect wtih he sent to hiothi the ilemmuocnatic anti r&'puhli- can national comumlttees. . ' .nolhi'i' iChiihig I ii the' q'u.i''l toi'- , KANSAS CITY , Oct. 15.-A specIal to the Star from At tica , I. T. , says : Another kill- log occmirreii near Caddo yesterday , in which one hioffer eliot anti mortally woundeth John Meyers. Ihoffer surrendered to Mmsrsimal Fry anti had a prehinlitiary examination before Commiesiomier Grubbs , who held tue defemudamlt upon the charge of murder. Meyers tiled scan after being eliot. iiuiIiurIs' . ' . * , , t'iiiit't'ouiiiliihIe ' , NEW YORK , Oct. 15.-The steamiwr Alone , vhiicii was lIned on by a Slamlilshl gomiboat while passing Cape Moysi om October 6 , arrIved tlmimt mtternootu. Captain Solders iii at a loss to imecotmnt for the contluct of the Spatmimirils , as iihti stetimer 071(5 displaying huer umsuini signals. lIe itihl hnako it report to his company , which may hiring tue ima'ldcmit to time mtttentIofl of time lttite departmneuit. - I'ii rllon'Il A I I of I hiu I iumun ti's. ChICAGO , Oct. 15.-lovernor Aitgeid van- (1000(1 today a bunch of 112 girls from ( hi' E'umistoii Industrial , sdtoI. 'l'ims var'Ion applIes to every prlsormer in time pehiool , and is the result of this ummiimi'orahtle repom t mails 0) ' Li. coiuitnittee which investigruteul the In- ititutiomi. 'Fhe girls range 1mm 'igo from 6 to 21 , ! 1vs A POLITICAL 1)EB1 ) Jutigo Ambrose Relnilhds iliidgo DiokinsoL of a Pow Pertinent Poets , SLAIN BY POLITICAL IIIGIIBINDERS. Juuilgi' Sent 0 a miii I I is Ii'ui ( i'iumitit , .ti't'tmNl of Oe'uipliig ii SI mu liar iteimitiomi to 'I'iiose ( it ( liiNo - torloums Ciiiuiei' Assiupislims. Jutige Anibnoso of the district bemmchi of the. Fotirtiu jmmtilcial tiletrict. yesterday sent the fuhiowimmg Imiterestlmig letter to Jtmtigo licklmi- ) son , cotmmity jtmtigo of iimmrt. coutmity , cmiii nomii- illee Oil the repimbllcan ticket for jimtlgo of time district court 1mm tItle district : "OMAhA , Oct. 15 , 1S95.-C , T. iickimison , Req. , Cuimutiitlate for District Jimilge , Tekamomib , Neim. : My Iear Sir-Yomi beimig mba emmgagctl ill mimI effort to b clocteti to mmmi oiiice for whIch you have been imommuimuuiteti , amId lit the comutluct of thmc canvass with 3'ommr chosen commi- pammion , Cuiitmmimighammi hi. Scott , I take thIO liberty of rcmnimmthimig you of a few timings : ' 'I owe Ill ) ' defeat for rcnommlimmatiuml to yotm , ammtl I desire to leave nothmimmg tmmutltuue ill time Paymmmemit of ill ) ' polItical tiebt. hhcimig imutiebtt'tt to you for timis commditiomi of tiulmiga , you cannot - not blamile 1mb for * Ieelnlmmg to repay yen n full lii limo gold coin of the renlimm. For thIs vim rposo I mini a ci ogle mitmi mmtia rd tmman. "F'rtuni yoimr owmi persomial assmmrammces prior to the mmieetlng of time coimvemmtlomi , as veIl as ( noun mmiy own kmmowlcthge of tIme fcellmmg of the delegation elettetl froiml your county , htiml no reasomi to believe html tlmat I itouhtI receIve tie vote of your delegatloml. Voti imaii saul to lao at least uminmi two Occulsiomls in mmy chain- bera at Omutaima , Iii time Presemiro of one or aloro of time unsent ocetmpaiits of limo tiistrlct licmmcli , that limo tlelogation front your coimmity was for mime. 'omm Iimmti aestmred inc ( limit umider no clrcimmmmstamicee would you eimter nmiy coma- Imimmitlon ititim nil ) ' set of intlivitiunls iii reha- titmi to time choice of the cotiveimtioum for ills- trict jumthges ; yoim vero of tIme QphiiiOml ( lint no commibimmmmtiomi was iectesary amitl tiuat ammy mmlmumiimo stout Into a commihilmututiomi to defeat tue iiommuimmtmtiomi of tue timeim liresomit jmmdgea woimlti limed vitlm ultimiinto tlefeat , Yotmr miomn. Immittiomi you comisimiered assured frouii time fact of your locality , antI of ' ( lie two coimmltiesi \ihmicii were smmpportlmtg yell. For title you imati good ground. You ivero aware , as was I , ( hint iii view of ( ito two ilolegatiomme already imuetnucteil for 'oum lii W'asimimmgomi numil hurt counties , that Dotmgias county imiiui Cimicedetl 3'Oimr mlomlulmirmtioml. As lii te as I 0 o'chrck nil time monmiing of ( hue conventiomi you assumred omie or miioro of ill ) ' friemmds ( intl I wommlti receive time Votes of tiuo tleiegatiomu of hurt cotmrmty. You assumretl moo In private commversaion ( that C. it. Scott hail 110otes in your county , tmmihemts It \vuis miecessary for your nomnlrmatiomm , when thmey wommld ho suilllmmg to swahlois' Imimmi. You also assumreti flue ( lint lie hath hot to excecti two votes iii Wnsimingtomi county. I commfcsa ( hunt tmpom ( lie nmmmmotmmmcemiiemmt of tie vote of llmmrt county , which 'ote was time first to be ammmlommmmccd iii ( hue commventloml , tumat I % 'as commu- Plolely pralyzeui whieim lImo clmuiirmnarm of your ilehegation mtmmmloummceti the eumttno vote for other gotltemuieml : thuaml rmiyselr. "Are you aware why ( imle was ilomme ? If not , ICt illO mmiivise you that It was because of mu couilbimiatioml niatie by atmil Cmmimmling. imani It. Scott anti iuiti friends. wimereby you considered it necessary to ilefcat imiyuteit amId Jtutlgo halt' 1mm order to appoastu time wrath of time imead mmd front of the Clnmm.mua-1aele iii 1)ouglas comimltl'Viiy ( ilti do ( his , judge ? Fhectuise : timotmgiit that C. Ii. Scott hind become - come , all of a sudden , a fit amlti prorer unan to ho rcnoimilmmateti for time otilce wimiCh he mitiw imoidui ? If so , ivitnt has ciuangeti yotmr vlews'l No nian kmlots better than yourself the feel. mug of ( be entire bar of Burt county ill rela- ( Ion to timat gentlemnaml. llow ottemi you imave expreeseti to illO yotmr titter abhorrence ot htini as a juitige ; how you itavo ciisrmtctenlzeth hula hitmmess for that positiomu ; imimil ynmm know better than ami' omme else that imo itas miot the cimoico of yoimr thelegatlomu ; but still , mtotwitii- standummg your ott.repeateti opinlomi to nie 01 hulmmi , you sutis fit to enter into ut commlitimmaiomi , not Omli to nomiiimmate bliin , limit at hilts request to beat Jumilge Blair as well as mmuyslf for re- mmomn imia tiomi. "There are a class of individuals ComlIpOs. ing a liorfiomi of society of the Chmimlese poptm. lation iml thils coumntry kuiewn mis iulgimhimiders , Ttmey are nssaseiims for booty. Mr. Scott , with ills lieutenants Imu iatmgiuis commmmty , Mesers , Slabamugh , Macboil & . Co. , occupy time saimni relation as tb thmo Chinese assassins , except that timese gentlemnemi are lohiticai : assassins lmmstead of luersomlai. \\'ihi ( tlmeni you have seen fit ( I ) maico yotmr bait. Ill niy Jutlgmueni scum have violatetl every pnimicipho of huonom amlti mllanimood , every primmciple of commcetle tniemidsulip ; vIolated every promlmiec , ammti rIo. hated the faith ivimieii tlmo 11001115 of Burl county bad hilaced imu yomm , ivhOml yomm went Inte a eomnhmimiation , ilot only to mmommuiiiate Scott , hilt to defeat thmo uuOilmiiltitloml of others at liii ii Ic tat ion. "Timese to uiio are not pleasammt semitimmients Judge Dickinson. I had rallier leave ( hei ummsauti thami to say them. For yomu persont ally I have never entertaineii amlytiling btij tue warmest fniendutimlp , anti I hind reason ( believe that yomi emmtertalnoul time aamre fo mIle. You hail often extolled mmiy cOntluhc mmpon the bemicit , not only to myself Itersonall html to others ; mmot emIly orally. hut Imi wri imlg ; anti to be ( hums slauigiitered ill thuo bmoue of may frientis , anti for smmchi a cause , huas IcC mile but 0mb miltermiative , amal ( lint IS to pay m political dehtmt. Yours very truly , "a. v. AMI1ROSI.J , " Foil. Molt Ii 1)1 1IEC'I' I.fl isi..t'I'ION , .iissoimrI l'umumiIstMIIo'lnr , ' him' lime hiItiiitIvi' iinil hi'fei'u'iiuiuima , KANSAS CITY , Oct. 15.-At today's meet' Ing of time state ilopuhist convention now le session here , the fohiowimig resolution Wa. adopted mifter mu hot tieiate : \Vci iufihm in our tlevotio'i to the prineiplem OiilhOtiiCd ) iii tile naiomuni ( lilatfonmul at tue Ileolilo's itminty , adopted mit Onunlua July 4 1S9. 1S9.iii 'ies' of ( he witiespretmil comnumption oh legislatIve iiotiies , we ileem it rmece'sitary it the huenlettmatiomi of Amnentcummi liberty timal imiore ihirect legislation be mutloliteil. ( hicreforo retoullinenti that imi Ihue miext mutt. tional pluutonmn of thin IteollIe's PartY ( iier lie a demnamuti fur momcii direct iogisiauon a is eimubodieil iii tiw immitiativo uutiti roferen , dimni. Percy Poppoon , a St. Lomiia representative , ofterei an anuenilmemit , whiling to it ( hut words "Inchumiimrmg proportitmlnl representml t iou. ' ' Time muiiiC'iltl in cmi I Pni'clhii t ateti heated argliiilent , btmt wan hinally vote tlowmi , amitl tile mesolution us presemute4 adopted. iIhl ! ICAN'Z' CASE A.i IN 1'OS'I'i'ONEI lilmiess ( if iifl .ttti&iii'y 'I'itioi , It Oye * On N-t t .Iomniiiy. SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 15-Tue trial ci 'i'lmcodoro Dmmrrant was today contlimumed until next Monday on account af tiue illness ci Attorney Domuprey , time leading counsel tom ihe tlefense. 'i'hmlle the lirosecution made at objection to time n.otion to continue tbmo triaL Judge Mmlnilhy was reitmetant abummt giving hi consommt mmmiii annoumiceth thmat ( ho trial should be resumed next Monday wiiothmer Mr. Deu. prey should have recovered In tIme meao tiimio or imot. Mr. leuprey is suffering fron a severe attache of nlmemlmatismim , which Ima mnado it itmipoasible for iuimn to attend the trial for several days , ttimt huls physicians be. hove hue itiil tie able to resmmmmio his duties next week. - - ttumlo of Siiimlh 1)nIotii iliimi.iji , IilOijx FALLS , S. I ) . , Oct. 15.-Special.- ( ) Suuuiim Dahoma : securities are not iso imard to get rId of as nllgimt be supposed after the hiartl times and a tow vartial crop failures , hay county han just issued $16,000 of bonds to refund time bommded Imitlebtetimmesu of ( bat commnty. The ) tuere all takemi by N. W. hlarria & Co. of Chicago at a premmiiummu of $250. The old bonds drew 7 item' cent amid were iaued fur ton years , with an option of fifteen years , Fho now baud5 call for 6 per cent interest and the old imuuid ; being tcken up when ( be ten years expires saves ( lie county 1 per cent for five years , or $160. Thus , tAcit smthm the prenilummi paid , iml4kes a profl of $ lOiY ) for iay cuurmty. . - - -