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. - - - - - ; . - OOrL1OBEE 18. 1895. \ SINGLE OOP Y F I CENTS.
SULTAN SIGNS I AT LAST
IMons Demanded In Armenia In a Fair
Way of Accomplishment.
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THEIR SCOPE MAY BE DISAPPOINTING
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J'IKI"h 1I'r" Xlt AIIJetl'r
I'Iyiis..1 , hiI , t .IIt lie CulII4M- i
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fly ( P IptitI neil.
CONSTANTINOlJ.E , Oct. 17.-n Irade
was promulgated tOlly announcing that the
sulan has signed the Armenian reform
scheme demanded by the powers.
Tha appeal of the sultan to the Husslan
ambassador , A. J. De Nelkioff , to cause the
t recall of the order for a Husslan gunboat
to go to Treblzond , has proved fptttc. French
end Husslan steamers are taking numbers
of Armenian refugees from Treblzond. The
report of a riot at AIhllsar , In the vliatet
of Alln , on the Antolan railway , Ilurn/ / ;
which ffy Armenians were killed , on October
9 J , a market day , by a Ioslem mob , Is con-
firmed. The Turks picked n quarrel with
the unarmed Armenians , ant the former
being armed with revolvers and knives , looted
the market and mnasucred the helpless
Christians , afterwards throwing their bodies i
Into the wells. Twenty bodies have already I
heen recovered from the wels and have been '
Interred In the presence of the Armenian
bIshop of Ismld. Izzet Effendi , the colefo
brated Turkish lawyer , who was arrested
recently , charged with being the author of
the placards In favor of the Armenians
which Were postll ( In Stamboul , has , ae-
cording to the ofcial announcement , died In
the Ylllz prison , where he was confined
whlo awaiting trial.
Some oC the Armenians who reopened their
stores , UIU dlsoboyln time orders , oC the Ar-
menlun commitee , have been fnel , , all three
mEC'lants , It Is said , have been compeled by
this combinaton t pay 300 Inll 400 Turkish
) ounls each. The mater was brought to time
atontlcn oC the Turkish nuthorltes , and as 11
result several members oC the Armenian comrn :
cor-
mmmittco who tool part In forcing the Armenians -
menians to close their stores have been ar-
. rested .
According to time latest information recelvell L
Cram Trehlzon , Armenia , 400 persons were
kied during the recent rioting there. Time I
grand vizier , Klaml Pasha , has Issued an
order holding the governor of Treblzond re-
sponslhlo for al loss oC lire hereafter through
poltcal or relgious < disturbances
HOort received hero Cram various distrIcts
oC Anutola say time Armenians have been de- i
prlvml oC theh' weapons and that the iatter . .
have becmm given to Mussulman8. In addition , , ,
In the distrIct oC Khmmrpotmt quantities cC arms I
have been distrIbuted to Turks. When the
"al oC Kharpout waa questioned on the suh-
P ject he said If the Armenians remained quIet
no Injury woull come to them.
The Constantinople correspondent of time t
Stallarll : The Turkish .
says Turilsh papers , In announcing -
nouncing the consent to time ArmenIan re-
Corms , state the sulan has decided to intro
luco reforms In all prl'lnces oC time em-
hire , beginning with Aimatolia. Time reCorms
comprbo an Increase and D reorganIzation of I
the gen Ilarmerlo and of the polce forces
nlll time amelioration of the allmlnlstratvo
and Judicial brnches of time service.
A Times editorial says : "It wi pro ably
bo too much to expect the extension of the
Armenian reforms to other portions of the
Turkish empire , yet nothing woull moro
Imowerfuiiy thority. " consolidate the simltmm's real au-
Time Daly News ( liberal \ ) . commentn , on
the same subject , presumes that the powers :
have accepted a 1uBulman instead of a
Chrlslan high commissioner. "U so . " the
Daily News adds , "It wi bo a severe die
oppolntment io ArmenIa's friends. ) . I Is evident -
lent thin concert of the powers has been more
olplrent , than real "
A Ilspatch to thin Daly News Cram Con
stantnople says : "An eye witness of the
Treblzolle massacre says the Armenian quarter -
ter there was completol' sacked , and the mob
emily desl8ell when nothing was left to piage
or to kilt. The soldiers assisted In the mas-
FgCre with their rifles. The hotter class of
Turks gave Iroteeton and .hcler In theIr
own houses to the Armenian women and i
chidren , so that none of these were klel
In time town Itself. These same Turls oh - i
talnml permlsalon for the Armenian rcfuge
to shelter thcmFelveR - In time barracks dunn S
the Colowlngnight , when It was feared the
massacre wuull bs renewed Sel'eralr -
men Ian viage outside of Treblzonde were
, I burned and pillaged . and lives there were
4' taken alo. "
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The Chronicle's
Chrnlclo's Constantinople correspomul I-
eat says : "Tho sultan has so fearell exas-
peratn ! the Mussulmans by consentll ! to the
reforms Ulat the minIster was obliged to iii -
III are him to sIgn the docmmmtient I fear En-
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lieu opInion Will be greatly disappointed who 0
time terms of the rtorm scheme become
lnown. But nothll ! better coull be obtained
without the appearance of thin Irtt8h feet In I
. time Darlaneles , which would have involve nii
" time Instant disruptIon of the entente between
, Enlland , Hussla and France , and probabl y
' 1 Husslan occupaton or Armcnla , Sir l'lmlhl II
' , Cnrrlc , therefore has done the best possible
' without causIng n serious breach between
l nglalll and Itussla This tcmporry soimitlom 1 .
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however , will not save the sultan Cram on
outhrealc of dangerous ant'llynastc feelnl. ! of i
which the sulan will probably b3 time victm . . '
Tim Chronlco : believes lime Britsh fleet wi
remalu lt I.emnos , In the Aegean sea , which
Is ahout fifty mies from time mouth of the :
lamdamielie8 , until allequato '
naldanelel unt guarant's Cor
the execution of 110 Armenian refonmns ha\'o
been , llen , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rcorms
CIIIL.ltX CAIIINl'1' $ IIOIVI' ) .1'1':1.
. . .IJnltln of tin' 3hlii I.it.'r.i n Sum ' -
11'1. . . lt ' \"hI I 11 In.
SANTIAGO D Ci1IL.t , Oct. 1.-The
Chilan cabinet his recignemi.
W\SINOTON , Oct 17.-The nnnounco ,
nlnt of a crisis In the Chlian cabnet ! W.I r
romillete surprIse to limo Chlbn legation here
the memher of which are at a loss to accoun
for It. They uy their latest advice shOne
no Indlcaton ! of i brewing storm , and they
had bel\'ed. as other wel informed Chlana
hltl , that the present admlnlstlaton wou ? .
prove permanent The outgoing cabinet wa :
organized only about three or tour moot ] lit'
ago. It comprised represmhtrs of the various 1-
ous factions oC time liberal party under the
loallorshlll of Prime Minister Hecabarren an,1
hi active rcpruentatlc , Senor Mclver. .The J
cabinet was a follows : Prime minister ,
Manuel itecabannen Interior department : foreign -
eign atTains . Claudio Matte : justice and pub-
lie Instructon , Iarlano Sanchez l ontcll :
fnnnce9 , Enrique Ich'er : war a 111 navy ,
Isrnaei'atilem : Indu9try 0111 publIc workd m ,
Juan diguel iM'Iimt : lbaezo .
:1uel 1\111 lalzo. .
Ih'I"1 It'II"'II..1 wih Ur"lt et..t'lln I ) '
IONDON , Oct. 17.-Time Paris corresponll-
- sot of time Times says the heart of Kosclusko ,
the patriot , em'elopell In I'ohish lags , ha
been deposited In the itnpperavil chateau b 1 ly
time wives anti daughters of the Polsh exile ) .
lUllldl oC telegrms of congratulation were
Nelvcd deputations ( were Iresent and sti -
ring addresses were made. I was an str- In- :
Ilresh'e coremon ) ' .
, 'r'neh Sentm"lt 10' n'n.l.
PAUlS , 0. , 17.-A dispatch to the Journ !
from 3tetz : . pUb1811d ! toeJY , says that whi lie
limo emperor and empre' of Oermany were
on theIr way to time cathedral there Some
person sllute(1 from a window : "Vlve 1.
France , " I I added that several ames ta .
wpro tion . made In conselluenc of this d lon8tr'
ton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
) IH"lonor''H Clnlm lImilsIjre'N .
' ' IIMA , Peru Oct 1-VII' Galve.ton.-
Time mlnlonarlta who were exi'ehled fro nm
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CUICO by the prefect In August hmiat t , h\e :
Htuntfd . 8 chum through the British nml it-
.ter for damages for their expulsion ahlo
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eXluI"lon ales-
ng infraction oC the '
Infracton conlt\nUon at l'enmm nd
lorn
. the Irmiaty with Greet Urllln , :
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" 11 1.\ 1)OStTIOS 1"OI .tlSSltE"S.
O/l ) lln Ofri' rs 1,110 ( ( ) 'Vnivit rat I'n ) ' . '
tiit tht liebIs .
ItOI < YN , N. Y. , Oct. 17.-The Amer-
lea n Board of Commlsloners for Foreign
Mlulons resumed Its work today with theCo
rea ding of the report of committees on Cor-
elln deimimrtmemnta. Adllreues were made by
John p , Clarke , D , D. , of Turkey : W. A.
'arnoworth , 11ev . John 1 { , Irown , Wllhm
I Ward and Iev , Chauncey Ooollrlch of
Chin A committee , composed of Dr. ) A. B.
I.enar < , Baholl Andrews amid itev. : Ir.
Cr wford , from the Methodist church conNo
fem once now In seJlon , was received. Bshop
AIllrews salll his church was In sympathy
wih the foreign ! baud. lie also hed ! that
< ring the year oC 180t his church spent
more than * 1,000,000 for mlsElonary ! work In
for eign feils , while about $7,000,000 was
silent for home work Resolutions of thanks
were then tendered to Bishop Andrew atl
his fmienms. ) Hov Dr Oootrlch said : "The
most fortunate timing that over happened to
China wad when she met defeat at the hands
of the Japanese. "
HfsoluUow were adopted In regard to
the Ilaylnp oC the $ liii,000 debt the board
ow es. One member , whose name Is withheld -
held , offered to subscrIbe $25,000 toward payot
Ing the debt. .
UWI'I.DIXgn ' 10 hANG 'IUDI AI.I.
)111 S..I..I tolIfe Inlrl.nnment
' 1'11"1 An'I ) ' Irll I lit' OlIIeers.
COlU1IA , S. C. , Oct 17.-The Register
special from hampton , S. C. , says : Wiiam
Iake , or. . Jackson Bake , Prince Graves and
WIIII Frazier were convicted this evening
of the murde of Raymond Meares on August
9 last. William Blake , ar , was recommended I
(0 the mercy of the court coil his sentenre
was -ImprIsonment The other three were i
sentenced to be hangell on the Gth oC December -
cember next. After the prIsoners were sentenced -
tenced I was evident there was dissatsfac-
ton at the jury's recommendaton to mercy
of \VIihlamn lalo , sr. , and some persons were
heard to say lake would never reach the 2
penltentar ) ' , The convicted men , as soon as I
court allourned , were taken out of the court
room. On their way to the jai , within a few
feet of the IIllson time sheriff anti , his con
rtables were overpowered by a number of
men and Wilam Bake , sr" , and Wiiam I
I'razlor , who Were hatleulel together , were 2
forcel from time custody of the constables I
and taken aIr Into the woods. The han < eus
werl unlocled In some way all Frazier was
returell to the custody of the jailer. The
crowd , numbering about fifty , proceeded to a
< ense piece oC woods and hanged Wilam
Bale. sr. , with a plow line to the limb of a
tr ee. Several shots irene fired Into his bed r
and the crowd ISIersed.
)1 WI'IXt ' 10 - UISCUSS . ' 'lg ] C.U.I.
Chnlrmln Carter Cii I Ii . lie . g"'lnth't.
C'"lml I e ( . 'I' I J , . Ilr ,
Ng\\ YOIK , Oct. 17-There will be an
Informal meeting of the membs at the me -
publc.executvo committee at time Holand
house tomorrow. Chairman Thomas ii. Carter :
Is staying at the hotel , and ho has Invited al I
the members of the executve commitee
wihin cal to meet him there tomorrow
S eemly a quorul of the commleo arc In ( the
c ity. Among thee l ? who are expected arc :
J. S. Ctankson Iowa ; Wiiam A. Sutiier
land , New York ; O. A. Hobart , New Jersay ;
Samuel essenden I , Connecticut ; Wilam M I.
lahn , Ohio ; Lieutenant Governor : lehener ,
Indiana I ; and Wiiam : . Crane , Iassa- -
c hiusetta. It Is given out the object of the
' gathering Is to pr pare a call. for a ful 1
'metng of the commIttee to fix time time anl
place for holding the national convention next
y ear. : Ir , Carter said It had not yet teen
d ecimled whether to bril ! the commitee together -
g ether the first of Decemb or the last wool
of Novemher The cal wi partake of the
nature of an address to th ? people of the
c ountry. Ex.Speaker Heed Is In theclty , nnd
It i h I reported ex-President Harrison and
S nator Quay wi ho here
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CASIIn l.gl''I' % 'I'I'U 'IIE MONRI .
' 1'llk1 the Gol,1 nl.1 111" 01 Ln.'J. .
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U"I 11 In (111.
DUI.UTI , Oct 17.-C. 1. StueklY , cashier
at time State bank , Is missing , and with him
$ 15,000 of the bank's csh , lie locked the
s"fe and closed the bank as usual last even
ling. i and ever'thlng was supposed to be ni
right. lie mild not put In an appearance at
hIs h accimetomed tIme this morning , however ,
and when time safe was opened It was dim I-
coverell thut all the bills of large lenomlna- II'
tons and all of time gold coin were gone. 1e I-
vestgaton Ahows h i had not occupied hIs
room at his residence last night , anti fui . -
ther t search Calell to Ils lose his whore
aboutB. Time police were summoned and they
ere confident of catching Stucle . They
think the great bulk oC the gold , $2,600 ( ,
wi help In detecting him .1 It wi be
11m h ] to conceal For soma time past Stueley
has i been leading 1 Cast life , and has n
on Intmate terms with a notorious woman ,
anll It Is thought he was living beyond his
means. The bank officials say the deCalca-
ton wi In no way affect time solvency tif
time bank , ns It Is protected by a bond oC
$20,000. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
C.t'l'tlIlflI ) I3tl'Ott'l'AT - I.WI"I'I'ns ,
Inn.1 If 11.lrK'IC. Surprised I ) ) ' Ill me
SIIII"h.
IAVANA , Oct. 17.-Sergeant Jose Cm t-
belo , In charl8 oC a scooting party of Carty
nun , met a band of Insurgents lumberlng
forty at the farm oC Innlgua at Daz , In the
Province of Santa Clara , and opened Ire
upon them. The Insurgents offered reslst-
lnCe , and Sergeant Cabelo attacked them ,
charging with their machetes. . The orclal
report says he took the camp oC the In ,
surgents , who were compelled to fly , and ;
many surrenderell during the retreat. They
left upon time fell two killed , fi \ 'e
wommnded nineteen saddled horses , three Itemi a-
Ington riles and other arms anl clothing , b e-
sides I mal box containing Important corn e-
sponllulce oC the Insurgent generals Suartz ,
Zayas , Seraln and Sanchez directed to : mc-
Imo Gomez , anti also coresponlenee Cram him
directed to them.
Thu steamer Cataluna arrived here today ,
bringing In 650 so'dlers amid Major of Artilery
Marquis de Matins. Time major comes as a
volunteer. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Culimimas Grt'nty En"ln'nJ.-I.
CI.VEI.AND. Oct. 17.-Senor A. De A range -
ango oC this city has received a letter from a
New York friend whose name he refuses to
divmmlge . saying that I Cuban spy arrived In
that cIty last Tuesday direct from the battl e-
fields In Cuba This spy declares , the letter
states , that the revolutionists have been much
encouraged by recent success , and all Cpl l
certain the dawn of Cuban independence has :
already appeared
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Sik'Ithemt In I Irl"ol Ct'I ,
IlSSEI.S , Oct. 17.-The discharged em U.
1110yo of thin watpr works who murdered M. , ,
10hlue , chief Inspector oC the water SUIpy ]
of thi city , on the Avenue Louise. and who
I
was arrested and taken to the pron ! of 3t. '
Oler subsequently , committed suicide In
his cell . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lHnt ' k St'n Pit'i't Shirts CHI n Crimiw 4- .
LONDON , Oct 17.-An Odessa dispatch to ;
the Times says the Black sea Russian tIe 'et '
has been hatly ordered to cruise near the
mouth of the I ) sphorus
Choleric Inerm'usI iuir I I UI""ln.
I.OXDON , Oct. 17.-The Odess1 correspondent -
ent oC the Times says cholera I gradualy In- I
cf1lng Husla , In Intensl ) throu&lout sonthern :
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CIIHlrl'CII ' 'rlln Ih'rnlt..I.
CINCiNNATI . Oct. 17-A pclal to the I ]
I rqulrer Cram l'erry. , ) " . say's : "he l.ule- I
vle & Nashville cnstructon traIn waR . de-
raied , near (1uei tunnel nod Illl Thomas
and Were "llam kied. lurns , 1oth colored " trainmen ,
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8ANUWIH , 1:1" : . Oct 1 -t x.Oo\rnor
l1vrldie. about noon to.hay' , began to Cal ,
I'nel tonight Is eNuldereti tn n critical
cllderd critcal co 0-
etitlon , with grn'c mioubte oC his '
diton wih arvo doult ratlyin t.
lila Ilh'llclan thinks the end II ral'lng.
1'01'1 : 1.10'1 1.\'I Ii ST lgT''In.
) Inlu' " I :11.1 I'rlle.al"t time
ltrllgii . " Cmmlgre'Ms.
: ILWAUIEI , Oct. 17-Am'cimbishop ICat-
rer has received a copy of the letter of Pape
Leo , sent to : Igr , Salol , bearing on religious
congresl ! From the tone of the letter It
would seem evident that In thm' future Cath-
olcs wilt not meet In Protestant bodIes ,
but conduct their conventions separately.
though open to all , with tha privilege of
all Owing the member of other denominaIIt'
tons to ask any question they may see fit.
No reference Is malle to the worhl's re-
Iglou ! congress In particular , and neither
Is there a single word which can be termed
deroatory to the great convention. The
document Is typewritten , In Latin . anti 811-
dressed to 11r , Satolli . I sImply states
that the knowledge of such conventions beIng
held has como to the attention of the popeof !
nnd he expresses the convictIon that It would
bo better , perhaps , for Catholcs to meet
l'eparately , Following Is a translation :
Venerahle Urother : Health anti apostolic
be nediction . We have learned that In the
\nlh.1 State oC America conventons lire
aometlnes heM In which plollo uimeembhe
promiscuouslY , Cntholcs as wel as those oC
other . denominations . to treat upon rplllon
a' wel as upon correct mmiorals. In this we
rew cognize the deu.lro for religious thtmigs , by
w hich this popl Is nnlmated more seriously -
ously Cram Ila ) ' tl day. Hut. alhou h these
promlscuou ! conventIons Imulve unto this day
been toeratetl : silence It
en tocrtell wih prudent sience , would
mu ei'orthelcss seem more altvlsahle that the
Cntholco should hold their conventons
s"pnratel ) ' nnd thnt lest the utiy oC these
conventon ! shoull reround slmpl ) ' tn their
own benefit , they ought he called with the
u understandln bat admittance shou:11 : he
open to alt , Including those who mire outside
oC thl church. i
" 'hlst WI consller , It Incumhent upon our i
apostolc otce , venerable brother , to bring I
( h its to 'our knowledge . we are also pleasl < 1 '
h y your recommendation to promote the
Ilmctce or the Inulst fathers who pruse i ,
dentr think to speal ( pullely : to our tilsof
sentn hrethren , In order to explain 'Cnth- '
olc Ilo maR amid answer the objections
ohJectons
u alnst timem
I every hlshop In his own dIocese will
Iromoto Ihls Practice and n frequent attendance -
tendance oC these sermons , It will be very
p leasIng and acceptable to us , for wo are
confdent that not a small benefit for time
weCare : oC Fouls wi arise therefrom
'Ishlng you In the mneamittmy . venerable
hrother , the gifts oC DivIne Providemmcy , we i ,
Impar i to \oU with the most loving spirit
the " \ostolc \ benediction , 1 IlrooC oC our
specla love. ' ,
OI\ln In Rome at St. Peter . September
18. 1S95 , the eighteenth year oC our pontl- .
cate. LEO XUI
ST PAUL , Minn. , Oct. 17.-Archblshop I
I reland . In an Interview with the Asoelaled I
tlrss representatve today , said :
The worlls oC Leo In .
Pope 1eo arc no manner
tondemnatory of pnnliamctmt oC religions .
(
parlnmcnts relllom.
le ll merely prescribes the methods 111 cOIl-
l ions ulIlr which Catholcs may take pan L
In i them He .Ieems unall\lsable time promls-
( UOUR assemblng oC Catholcs wih men oC r
al forms oC religion , BllllhlRts and lohnm-
etlans . ns wel ns non.Catholc Cimnlstianu m
Chrlstnns
upon the Fame platCorm for the dlfcus loner
or religious eimmestions. I Iq felt that such I
care ouht to be taken by Catholics thnt 10t
even the most delicate anti scrupulous conscIence -
scIence among the children oC the church
be alnrmetl or hint the mot unthllllll ;
im on-Catimohic he 111 to mlsapprehenll the
( athol < POitIefl. Hence the words oC warn .
l ug coining from the sovereIgn pontiff , The
POPO'R worls are : "It would seem moro I
IllvlFlle lint CatholIcs hold their mneetIng
apart : hit In order that the use thereof he i
nol eonlned to CatholIcs . nccels Is to he I I
given to ever'bod , whether he he n Cath-
fle om' one fepartell Cram the Catliollu I
f nithi" Congresses oC religion would , con
tnuo . to he held n)11 Catholics may tak !
part In thm undpr certaIn ii'eii deflno I
c onditions. Catholics wi hold w(1 delnll
meetnli
dl'lnl the same period oC time and emi the
same Irounds as the representnttvea oC
other faiths nnd representntves oC
heir oWn . marking In this way hal ! own
doctrInal exclusiveness . anti yet ahiowin ;
to t others time advantages oC alowIng
t ilscuisions . All the re uls that wpro eve
expectd from congre'sos oC religions remain -
main , such 11 the allowing oC comparatlvi a
stlHle oC the several faIths . ( COmlJrtve
to the world the Cunllameltnl truths cent -
t m'ned throuh all .Qf them fcat- mini , 1
the t good points of each one ,
alhugh In so many of them those points :
be fragmentary ) ' and InrOmllte And at
the mme time . no Catholic , whoever he he ,
wi have room for complaint or w11 fini 1
rlason for being absent Cram the congress 1.
The Catholic attendance nt congresses ivli .1
In I this be ! wll
manner larger titan It othrwll C
woull have been Whenever tIme relIgion ! !
relrIons
oC the world appear In state nnd voice their
beliefs the Catholic church owes It to her
elf to appear anti to "penk so as to giv C
public testImony to the completeness II\I
truth which she proCesses to hmohil. and to t
tel t the nations that she lIves holl1 Is des : ,
,
tred to lIve through ages.
Much agitation Is nt the present tlm lie -
l ag hnd In Europe over the proposition to
hell i a great congress oC religions 11 ParIs
durIng the eXIJOsllon oC 1100. The Itea of n
ParIs congress oC relIgions has sprung Cram
the great congress nt Chicago Iwo year 5
ago : It received much impetus Cram yerrs \
John Henry narrow , the Inspiring and ill I-
rctnJ SIlrl oC time congress at ChIcago
during his recent visit to France , alHI I It
wIll 10 douht lead to a great success , Cath- :
olcs ' mfY well take part In It. Indeed , the
PD ! ! letter has cleared the wa\ for I by
markln the way I may he ' held eVI'n 11 I
plnctlous Rmmrope I am oC the mind that :
this letter oC the pope on eongnesses In I
America Is entirely due to the coming Paris
con rpss , I wi serve aB a guide to Cmmt I-
olcs In ali countries oC Europe and .Amer-
'
Ica wherever conlrcsses of religion ' be
ma
relllon may 0
held. I am glad nome hns spoken.
.
IX"I STnn " 'l'I'l r ' 'IE i'.t I.L I 113 1.
J\r'hhl.hol' Cttmttiisellc of SlltO P. .
Forlll" 11..1 Ilto nle , ' ,
SANTA FE , N. : I" , Oct. 17.-The
1.-The ceremony :
attending the conferring oC time sacred pal I.
Hum upon Archblfhop P ; L. ChapNlo tool (
place here today At 10 o'clock the rlchl I ) '
tone bells on the great cathedral signaled ,
the departure of the procession of IJrelate3
and priests Cram time archetlscopal residenc
Six thousand people thronged time line of m
march to the cathwral.
Foilowing time
Folowing cross
and Incense bearers was Cardinal ( Olbhon , In I
royal robes , attended by twelve prelates ,
se'enty'flve priests and scores oC acolyte
train bearers , . etc Preceding the cardlnnl [ I ;
came robe , Archbishop Chappele , Iveaning a purple
The ceremonIes In the cathedral were wI t.
nessed by 3./00 people , ant irene oC the most :
Imposing nature. The choir rendered superh
musIc. Sermons were dell ret by Arch-
bishop J. J. Kaln of St , Louis and , Iiishc up
10urade oC Arlrona. Then ArchbIshop Bshop p.
pelo was Invested by Cardinal GIbbonS wit .im
the sacred ymbol of church nuthorHy ! , direct
from the vatcan nt Home The c remony
bsted three hours.
Among time dlstnulshell churchmen pa r-
tcipatng. besides the cardinal , were : And m-
bishop Kaln of St. Louis Archbishop Sa 1-
polnte oC Santa Fe , Dshops Donehuo of I
Wheelng , " ' . Va. , Hennessy oC Arizona ,
Montgomery oC Los Angeles , Dunne of Dalas ,
Oabrlel oC Ogllensbur . N. Y. leavlr of
Springfield . Mass. , and Uourgade of Tucson
This afternoon
aternoon Archbishop Chappele ei n-
tertalnel at dinner
250 promInent citizen 5 ,
including the visiting prelales. Tonight he I
held a public reception In honor oC Cardinal
Obbons , At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning
the cardinal wi dedicate the cathedral of
st Francis oC AS9lsulm.
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'JnSSI J'I S' 11.\X I'lLIlSIllt'llD ,
nl'o\'t'r CII" " ' " Clii' 111.1. . . ) lllh'r (
, to ) tImmlt' !
)111. lhr"1 IH ,
ST. JOSEI'II , Oct. 17.-Speclal.-Mrs. ( )
Zerelda Samuels , time mother of Jesse James ,
Is expectell to arrive In this city In a few
clays for the avowed purpose of horse whip-
ping a ph'slclan who bas her son' brain
Iresen'et - In alcohol When the desperado
was killed hro lveral years ago one of te
physicians who assisted at the autopsy took
his brain out and kept It.
When Mrt' . Sanilels heard that the body
of her Ion hall been mutilated by the
physicans bhe was wild with rage The
discovery ) was not made by her until after
the bed ) ' had been bufled The unti of ater
Cam011 train robber was buried at his old
homo near Keaney , but his brain was preserved -
served 11lc < hol , and has since wa on pe- . -
hlblton Iii the II . tor's ofce , Mre , Samlels eJ-
went to 1.lher\ I few daYl' ago , where
shin I. havlim her will prepared . It
h8vlnl wi p\pued. I WI
there limit she announced Inr Intention of
coming here to horsewhip the Intsnton , The I
brain oC the tIsad rubber Is laid to be In the
poueslon of Dr. J. C. leddenl of this city.
PLANS FOR CURRENCy EFOR 1 I '
Edward Atkinson of Bosn Ofer One
Soluton ,
WOUL REPLACE GREENBACKS < WIT BONDS
IIt' LIe'yp . tlnt.the Credit : of the Xntun
. Shlken hmy Its 1.11 rgmXmmtm .
Imitm'rcst lienrlnw 1h'hi
.f L'J11 'reller" .
ATLANTA , Oct. n.-Immedlately after
the assemblng of the Anierican Dankcrs'
nssolaton today Mr. James T. Howensteln
of Washington , the father of the organization ,
ami dresseil the convention. Ex-United States
Trtasurer Jordan was imiviteti to the stage
aml < applause
: Ir. Edward Atkinson of loston addressed
the COl'Clton at length , a0t In l1rt his
ad dress was as folows :
' 'hls suggeston oC n general kind for the
ali Polemtmueflt oC n commltle or commisIon
to co-operate with tile executIve depart-
ment of lImo Roverment may be rightly
S\PIlemented by tome further prctclt sugA
gCltonl for Italnlng the Wlrpusu aimed nt.
I heed not say that unlcl "me WiY Is
founlt under exIsting laws for the wlthm-
drawlI by the government oC WhateVer excels -
cels oC legal tnder notes there are now In
Corcetl circulaton or unls cougre5s shnl
enact lawN to that end IC I'resent ' law 11111
I wi
not permit the ( secretary to act , all our
ef forts to leCorl our monolnry lystem vili
fa ll. In that eVent there can 1'0 no uch cow
operton between the banks and the treasJ
Ul ) ' as I hope for and eaCh class of money
COlOrtonl must Protect Itself untli
th n ough Iecunlng panics nml Inalclal unu
Sl'S Iluhlc ollinion ts brought 10 thu point
oC compelling congress to emet.
ONE PANIC SUFI"lC1EN' "
I do not Intelpate any ' mch ! necesslt .
T 'he exIstIng laws are mi4equate and one
punic hal been suJclent Public opinion
wi sustain effective acton anti I hint
Iowel' Is used no congress , no mater how
liter I muy he In Its parln qUII ) ' , wi
. i are Interfere wih the l\lJlcaton or cxK
Is timig ICtS to the reined ) ' \ the evil.
We must first consiiI" ' the question oC
queston
whll Is an adequate tupply of Cul legal
tcnder mone ) ' . The lawful money , which Is
oC ( till legal tender In thIs country now , conA
sIsts of four klnlls : First , oC gold coin :
go11
second , of sIlver dollars oC fulL legal teilter
lelreRcnted In clrculalon hy sIlver certl-
catel which arc not them elves legal ten-
der : ( birth . the legal tender notes which
lV OtC Issued for the coll'tun oC a forced
loan during time conduct oC the war In 1862
Ind lsr'l : fourth , time legal tender treasury ,
nets which were issUed under time act oC
1b90 , for the collection oC 1 forced loan foe
purchnslng addiional slvell > lon.
Time fact cannot le too Urgently or toe
oren stated thlt the rClson' why the credIt
or the go\'orment not.s bas been Impaired ,
Inll the reason "h ) ' the debt bearing In- :
tercst his lately been Inurealo $16S,0.O
1111 mummy son to Increase $ too.o more ,
Is because the government has incurred n I
Ilebt duo on demand , hy meln , oC a Cored ]
(
loan l , to the amount oC over $ .O.O for
the purchase oC sliver bullion IHler the 2
Blmi amid Shermnn antS. . The , bond owners 4
Ind hul Ion brokers have put the shier upon I
the overnment whlcl was forced to buy p
I under the Uland amid Sherman acts The
government his paid Cor , the sliver by In-
c crensln its demand debt $ .0.0 In legal
ender Jote > Time silver mIners and hulion I
Ilealer8 hav heen enabled to force best II
notes h Into clm'cimlation under time legal tendel'
ii ra'lslomms. The mine owners anti bullion m
dealers have eured their prattLe and the 1
cummunl ) ' mustll ) ' the debt nnd Interest
a mid met the lome by way or taxatIon .
T 'he Bland and Sherman acts have cost
UB $ : O.OO less the value of the bulon In
the treasury ani In , ! ollr : coIned
TWO WAYS OUT QF' TnOUnLE
There art now but two w&out of these
C VII conditons , First. the , goverment I
might sel Interest.hearlh'llmls to sucl nn
extent for Roll as to Increasc the gold reserve - i
serve UI to limb point where the conldence .
oC the l'ommunl ) . In' absolute redemptIon In
g old coin wi , be revived but no lIving man ,
' cnn ! otermll ! whut thll reserve o& gold I
'must be , Sec ! ultl , the true Wa ) ' out Is a
slupe ! , and ready one. The treasury may
IJrovlde Itsolc with gold by the nle oC bnds , '
a o as to'nnbo : II In co.opem'ation with the
nltonnl Ianks to meet any posslblo demand I
oC tho.prople Cor the redempton oC govern -
ment bonds as fut ns the ) " ate presented In
that event IC the volume of paper money 1s :
rdundant It will be relucl'd h ) ' redemption ;
IC I It Is not redundant It wIll contInue In cir
c ulmition . ,
Thcre mnay bo no present question nbout
11 lawful power oC the , Iecretnry queston oC the
treasury to reissue the lega\tender notes oC
ISG2,6 1h under tIme provhlon oC the act , which
hns h converted that loan Into a permanent
ioan ; , until further acton oC congress Thor
Is i , however , very grave doubt of the lawCul I
\1Wer \ oC the secretar .0C the treasury to re-
I sm.tmo the ( treasury notes at 1890 , which have
bepn pall In coin "
There Is no question about its being hIs
t luty to cancel and destroy all the notes oC
Ihls Issue which are pall In silver dohlane ,
1'here Is n clause In the Sherman act which ] ;
provides that the amount oC silver builioi
at Its cost and lie dollars , coined bulon
under this act shall always bo no more and
no less than the amount at notes outstanll-
big under the nct. I has ometImes bee :
ometmes leen
hell that under this provision I might bo
the duty oC the secretal' of the treasury to
relssle the notes which Jre not paid In eli _
ver notwlhstnndlng the fact that It Is lef
entirely to the dIscretion oC time secretary 10
pay these notes either In gold or In alive r
accordIng to his Judgment. , I Is urged that
IC I these treasury notes arc Pall In , gold and
arc not relSlel the amount oC' Ilver In the
treasury at Its coSt and the lolars come
thererrom wi exceed the ; amount oC the
notcs m outstlndlnl which vmro Issued umlr
this act W'iiuit then shall the secretary do
wih this silver ? What wm congress do
with I ? Who can tel ? . >
WOULD ISSU NEW BONDS.
The wmmy In which the lianks may now cc I-
operate wIth the treasur ) , so ns to Instant y
remove all cause oC Iletrust nnll tiiscredl
would bo for I combination of the dlscrellt
and state banks to offer to natonal Slch
amolnt oC the 4 per cent tillrty-yemtr bOllls
lS i woull sumco to withdraw al the treasury I-
tiny notes oC 180 which mire now In clrculn-
( Ion. Lees than 90OO.0 ) ot honls Ivoud : he
required to cover In all the outstnndlng
notes oC H90.
I hold . that I Is not only the privilege but
the dtmty oC the national hanks to place a ii
Ihelr goll lt the command or the treasury ii :
In other wOrls , the treasury Is hut one oC
time national hnnks oC lstie . nnll being that
benl
oC largest ISSUe Ipon Its nb'outp : sol'pnc ) I ,
and rower to meet every' demand for P empt
rellempton rsts. not only its own creW I.
btU that oC all the miatlommal hanks credi
blt ni natonal alike. I if
alkl I
the hanks cannot trust the. treasury , what
Is their own credit worth ?
Ir , Atkinson close by expressIng the hope
that t a commlteo repreaemippg tbls assocIaton
will be appointed to . '
co.opefte'wIth time government ' -
eminent , by which commitee the severl
propositions made ahouhI - .
hi
propollons . shaull 1 carefully con.
Mr. Atkinson's IndlretrCerences " to Pros l-
dsnt Cleveland were loud Ii applauded.
The convention adopted a reaoiution oftere a
by : Ir. W II. Hahway ot , , 1'.lmliadelphia that
n commlteo oC seven or o. Ienn , representin
representnR
each section of ! he country , be appointed
by the balker ' assoclatai t confer ii'it h
wih
the secretary of the treulTY' \'Ith reCer.nce
to the co-operation of' thme.banke
ton tlo _ In maim
taming time national credit. , ,
natonal credit
Mr W 1 St John oC New York nddressed
the convention In favor qtl free coinage
of silver. He was lustene to
hn' n''hnn' nh. . ' . tstene . , _ . respectuly ,
. . , - . . . .v . . . " " 'U ' ' ' ' , " ' 1 uC/esaea vomg
almost ! a unit In oppositIon .to the policy.
Iugeno H , Pollen \YD' nominated for
president and elected bj acclamation. and
Haberl J. Lowrey oC Atan } was made vice
preshlent. The con\ehton then $ adjourned
sIne duo , and tide arermon the delegates
were entertained at a genuine Georgia bar-
becue . . " I
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CI..w to * Ii.- llrt'u - ' - , , flrI"r , I
LANDER , Wyo. , Oct.
11(8pcclal ( Tele-
:
gram.-A ) sheep herder hro'uglut to this cIty
n few clays ago' suit ot cothe : found on the
leaver meadows near the t1sper road. The
coat , pants and vest , and handkerchief In the
coat Iioclcet were all saturate with blood .
Time authorities here are satlled that these
articles belonged to lartneuen , who was
nlllertd by Ora nt , Sherlt Grimmett WI has
not yet arrive . ere with - . hi ! _ prlloner ,
A IIU'/t. for Irnd" . . htchais.
RIO DE JANEIO , Oct. 17.-Tbe senate
' anae
ha adopted the bIll granting amnesty to the
participants In the revolt oC Admiral < e Melo
and In the RIo Grand , do. Simi rehelon , The
depute adopted an amcUlment excluding
t the rebel ofhicmra from ( ha army for two relS ,
it amendment Is expected , the senate wl:1 : accept ( his
e
:
NE' 1'I'ISCOI'\ . hllMhiUl'S x.\In.
It & 'solmitlm.mis 1ellh..1 : frol t tie Inu" . .
nf n"I.ule" l'n..r liii' I. . .
MINNEAIOI.IS , Oct. 17-Under the rule
of the house of deputIes at the triennial gpls
copal conventIon , re olutons offered alter the
twelfh day of the session cannot be almlted
Sve by a two-thirds vote. This rule was re
sponslblo this 10rhl ! for tbe ( shutting out
ofCi two resolutions. One came from He\
ChlrlM T. Mallory oC MIlwaukee , and } -
vlded for time building In churches of fonta
lrgo enough for the dipping , of Infant" anti ,
aduls In the rite of baptisni. The ather
came Cram Hev , Dr Pral of Detroit anti
ca lled for the appointment of a commitee to
In Into the stab of relIgion In the
Unl d States , anll especially the alienation
of the masses and the breach between capital
and labor. Time provision forbhlln the
b111n ! of lie ( prayer books and the hymnnl
together was rescinded .
A message Cram the house of bishop
! ! ! announcing -
nouncing that I hall declared against the
erecton of a mnussionary district In western
North Carolina amid In favor of the formln
oC a diocese out of the mlsslonarr dlstrct ! ;
northern Texas , was referred to the proper
co mmmmnittee.
I develops that the time sudden change of
fr ont on the part of the house of , blsimops
In votn ! to name a missionary bihop .Ishops
Alasta ] was duo to the personal 'urnntet of
the new bishop' salan' for three years by
Dshop Potter of New York : ThIs guarantee
Is unlerstood to have been given by J. Pier-
pont Moran
!
Time house or bIshops this morning began
balotn ! for bishops to presiulo over the now
missionary jurisdictions. 11ev. J. M. Francis
was elected on the Ilst ballot hiEhop of Kloto ,
J apan. lie Is a missionary , now resIlent In
that countr ) He , ' . I'eter J. Howe oC Saul
S te. Manic . Mich. , was named bishop of
Alska on the frt ballot. The election of a
bIshop for thin new missionary jurisdiction of
northern MInneSota was postponed un-
UI l the endowment should be mad
complete. The ballots were preceded
by a solemn service anti the
\ote was taken by secret ballot. There was
no opposition to Dr. Francis for blhop of
K ioto. lie Is professor of '
Iloto. 10 systematic divinity
In i time theological school of hue American
church mIssions In Japan , and has been In
that , feM five 'eus. Ilishop-cilect Howl of
Alasla was also elected without much oppo-
a ltion. Ho Is a raduato of Trinity college .
Toronto. These nominatons must bo con-
frmed by the depmmtles.
The commIte ; to nomlnnto munaers or
!
the board of missions recommended no
changes save the suhstuton of George C.
Thomas of Phladelphln In place of Lemuol
Coln , deceased.
I In I explained that thin summary acton of
the hous , oC deputes yesterday In exch1lnl
prlntetl h mater from distribution was dne to
an attempt oC a former putshloner ) of Bshop
Potter , named Iorey , who had had litigation
with time bishop , to cIrculate an attmm'k on ,
him i on the floor oC the house.
The house oC deputes this afternoon re
considered the action grantng the petition
for setting off a mninaIonary dlstrct In : ln-
nEsota , nnd then tool up the California unity
resolutons and debated to a flmmhslm . Time
Inlsh came not becau : there were no
s sp2aker , but because the deputes were tired
I of tIme discussions Dr. lel m of Mary-
Jary-
land l was.tho frt speaker amid he Cavored the
Huntington propositon to allow blsholS to
take under their spiritual guidance con-
gregatons that wished to connect themfelves
wIth the church In ' hut who
wih some vay , could
not accept every thing , Ho believed that the
church , to be consistent must go ahead , and
It i was generally a little step proposed. Dr.
10VIckar of PhiadelphIa also favored the
proposition and admitted that he had sommie
hope tme t , that the churct uitywo ld come Bonl' Iv
Dr nhbdes of souther Ohio said that
here was a field oman them colored people
that would be opened up by the adoption
oC such n propositIon.
Dr Fairbanks oC Florla was oppefl 10
the resolution , as was Mr. Dddle of PhIl-
Phi-
adelphia , who ridiculed it. Ho said that
the Boner they gave up the Ilea of church
unity the ( better. Deputy Mann of western
Miss'ouri thoulht It was an atempt to tel
them that the book oC common prayer was
unimportant.
Dr. HuntIngton oC New York closed the
debate by saying that he did not expect the
resolution would ! O through , but they could
not kill It. I was hound to win In ( hue .
ThE Christian unIty movement wa ' a gr.at
movement , whIch could not be quieted
The votes showed the churchmen In the I
minorIty , but they had a'er ) good slzel
minority. The vote was as follows : Clerical
deputations , ay s , 1 ! ; nays , 23 : divIded 1
Lay delegations , , 15 21
delegatons ayes : nays : milvldeth ,
I ,
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StViiitfl 'V ISIDI X'I' 1 01 IS V 1. ' .
Negro n.-le. Colormtlo's G''c'rllr
uimmd I" ' ( 'erred 11.1 ) ' , 'lther..I.
DENVER , Oct. 17.-News has just reached
here that a negro named lob Marshall was
tarred and feathered at Greeley last night
for havIng Inculed Governor Ilclntro at the
Potto day celebration. Marshall , who .ad
bee arrested , was taken Cram the jai lat L
night by a mob and escorted to the outkirts
oC the town , tarred and Ceatherell and ordered
to leave town. lie was not seriously Injured
and today he left for Fort Coiiins.
Governor Mclntiro was
Mclntro very much surprised
when Informed this afternoon oC the Incident -
dent at Greeloy. lie went to the bicycle S
at Greeley Tuesday In company with h\ :
wife and Lleulenant Governor Irush and
wife. When they arrived At the stand Cor
teams they found their way blocked by a
long wagon , to.whleh was attached a team
driven by Marshall. General Inee ,
Marshal. came ui m
at that moment anll requested thin negro to
move his wagon so as not to take up too
much room Thereupon Marshal delvored
a trade oC abuue , using the most foul and In -
suiting language. FInaly , however , ho did as :
r2que3I , Governor Mclntro though so lit -
tie oC the matter that hI had not mentoned
It to anybody sInce his return to Denver ,
General Kiee said this afternoon that Mar -
shall deserved to be run out of town , but
he thought the punishment inflicted upon him
was entirely too severe.
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I I''I' A FOI''VXg OX A CAn SI , \'I' ,
Sh'IIII..1 ( lIT tIim' ' 'rlln .ull lime " 'mii _
muabl . I'ncitmig. ' UI""I'II'nr..l.
TOPEKA , , iCan. , Oct. 17.-Bank CommissIoner -
sIoner h3reidenthal Is In a decidedly I agitate ml
frame of mind over the disappearance of
$120,000 worth of securities belonging to the
Fort Scot bank , which faIled this week Mm
Ireldenthal was brInging the securities to I
Topeka At Kansas City ho deposited thel
In a seat on the Hock Island train which waste
to bear hll here and stepped of to talk tea t
a friend lie left the train some distance
and when he returned to hoard I the train
was gone , and with It the $120,000 worth of
securities . lie telegraphed time conductor to
put all his luggage off at Toneka but when
Mr , Ireldenti \ reached here he . foui.d . enl y
a note to the elect that no such property a S
he described was on the train. Ever since ho
he been hard at work trying to locate the
missing package , but so Car without succeam
The securltet were principally non-nege m-
table , 1r. flroldentimai'a Joss ale Includes
$150 worth oC purchases which he made In I
Kansas City. _ _ _ . _ _ _
UUIF SI.\VGI'I'IINU 1'OI ' 111' : III )
, % ulliorltles In Colurtmiio l'oiycrim.ss
Aulhlrlh' Clllrltl 1'lw'r" " " to
Stem it.
DENVER , Oct , 17.-A specIal to the New
Cram Cheyenne , Wyo. , says : A letter to I
Secretary Jurdlck this evening Cram the ,
Carbon county authorities states that the
wanton slaughter DC game In northern Cola-
ratio continues. The Colorado authentIc a
are powerless to atop the slaughter. Tbe
hides are being shipped east. The Colorado
authorite uk the c.operaton of the Wyo-
ming otllciais asking Governor Richards to
devise means whereby the hides and horn Is
shipped train Laramle and other points ta a
be seized , Deputy Warden Clark , state 5
timat the Indlauma from time UIntah reservu
lion are killing does and fawns as well , 5
bucks , indIscriminately , leaving the mmmea mt
where it fails ,
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UE CHARACTEROFJUDGE C. B. SCOTT'
l' ranscript of the Rccoi'd of the Criminal 1)iivis'ion ) of the Iistricf- )
Court iii the 'M. P. Martin ¼ Bavdy house Cases.
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J UD.GE PREAChES PURI'L'Y ANI ) S'LATES DI'RAVIT
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A Cimuilishinte itecoril ' , Vliielt lirtiugs to iigiuf1hc.i'mi't 'hIi'ht ( him Juulice of :
time Crlmutlmtmst iLVIMIOIt of ilit' Ilstrii't Court I'imyeml S'Iut'mm lie hiatt
Iiieteeui Sioimst's of l'rostltuti oil , 'together si'Itlm time Iiuuuimt los ,
( lpt'rmtleti Ummiler Ills Ilu'lmisle Cummtrol ,
SiQce going upon the 'beuimihm Ctmnnimmghain
It , Scott , judge of time cnimimmmmi division of
tI me dIstrict cotmrt , has been posing before ( hue
c ommunity as the champion of social hmunttY
am md time arch enemy of vice.
In season and mit of season Cunninglmamim It.
S cott hmaa maim lila grand stamiti plays from
t he bench amid from limo restm'mimmm , imarpiimg
a bout time social evil , time crime of renting
h ouses Son iirostttution and ( lie toicratiemi of
p rostitutes In time city mimid time commi-
n itmnlty. The iierfonmmiances of Con'
n lnghiaun 1. Scott heforo the Inst granti jury ,
w hen ho demnandetl time lndictmmmelnt of all of
ti me lewd wommiemu of Onialma , arc remmmenibered ,
a nd frommi recent developments it is apparent
ti mat lvhen the jtmdge Ivas miehivenimig time
f anmous charge lie wits sinmpiy playing thue
p art of a rank Imypocnite by tryIng to ctmrry
f aver with all sides of time questIon.
At this tiemme it belmoovea Time lien to mmmi-
m acak this jutllclal iucmumitebamik and let hmiumi
f ace hmis Own record as judge of time cnlmulmiel
d ivision of time district court in and for Doug-
l as county.
It is a matter of comunion notoriety that
t Ime greater number of time palatIal huummmnts of
s in which are located In time district which
i s sot apart for carrying oum ( lie social evil
mi re on imave been owned or controlled by M.
F . . Martin or hits wife , Mattia Martin. This
p roperty was Imeavily mmiontgaged , anil during
t he sunimner of 1S94 suits in foreclosure were
l mmstituted in the district court of this coummty.
flOSSED \'OMEN OF 'lI1l TOWN.
Ftomn the time of time eatablisummemit. of the
c ourts foreciocure stilts lmavo been tried anti
t ietenumitned before time judges of tIme equity
d ivision of tIme district cotmrt. tim timhs pan-
t icular Instance , imolvel'er , Cuumnimmghiaiml It.
Scott , time jmmdge of the criminal sectIoui of
t ime district court , equal to tIme eniergemicy ,
j umped Into time arena aumd toolc tip the cases ,
playing Iumto time lmanda of Martin. mmmc-
diateiy after mucking tlmis move timis
m an Scott , huG hiad been howling
s ocial purity' , appomnicd time sheriff receiver
o f miimietcen houses of prostitution , instructing
him to act as the rental agent. collecting time
wages o $ sin frommi the imimmiates and leasing
t he rooms , cottages and flats to women of limo
t own , lucre to ply their vocation , undisturbed .
m imtd sanctIoned by the court. Not only dlii
Ctmnninghmamn l l : . Scott , time great social immmnity
chmaunpiomi , do ( lila , but ho wemit stIll fartimer
and Instructed time simerit ! to nmake imls re-
ports to the judge of time crimimmal dlvusiomm of
the district court. These reports were made
to Scott In dime time and by hmirmi approved
uuitli October 1 , 1801 , when time muattor wont
out of count.
During time tlmreo mnonthm timat Scott had
charge of time burnt district imouses of pnostl-
t ttion by proxy lie pretended tlmat lie did
not kmiow that lie was acting in dIrect viola.
tlon of law , yet all of time time lie was
preachlumg social purity. Scott kmmew that ,
every time lie ordered time sheriff to wrIng
blood mnoney from the inniates amiuI keepara :
of the imousea of prostitution lie I'aS vlolat-
immg tue laIr , yet instead of ordering ( lit
imouces closed he wlmmketl at crinme emimmi in'J
stnt'cted the oflicer of lila court to go cii L
and lease the houses , roommis and flats and I
collect time rents amid turn time proceeds immtc
the court.
Time foliowhuig Is a transcript of time couni :
record In time case :
SCOTT ISSUES Thu ORDER.
Imi the DistrIct Court of Douglas County
Nebrarkit. Annette C. Carter et mu vu 4
Alatimew F' . Imimmrtin Ct al. Order of Counl L
AppoInting Temporary Itecolver :
Thmta cmtumme comlmmg on to Ito imearti upon m
the hung of the petitIon of imlmtliltllT5 it wmmm S
submitted to time court on the 11011(10mm UflOt t
consideration whereof the court finds ( ha
( ho delay mmocessary to secure thin uppolmmt -
mntnt or a permanent receiver tim hmmmznrdotm C
to rtghmtms amid Interests of time ImialeltIlT
herein in that the defenmlmmntim may tranmmfei n
their property , reumi and permiumial and piutci . .
the smime beyond ( lie reach of these plaIn :
tIffs anti great anti lrrepam'mmble Immjury' ifUl
thereby occtmr anti ( lint there appear to bi a
circumstutmiceui of fraud juumtifylemg time np -
of ' Z'CCCII'Cm'
imolmitniemmt a temporary' .
is therefore ordered that a iemnporar : f
receiver ho nppolmmteti amid ' ( limit John C
lmexel , imeniff of Dougla9 coUmmty , Nebramilca
be appolntetl mum itUcim temporary receiver a
mmii limo remmi estuittu of time miefenilants mini .1
of umil time chattels real of time do '
doI
fendantim , mind of all tue reumtu4 mmcl prolit : I ;
arisIng out of thin same. And for all good ml
goodI
amid chtatteiu4 anti muoumeys anti or mm box lu I
time safe deposit vaultum of ( lie Fimmt Nait
tlonal hank of Omaummm anti of lime comitemmt it
thereof belonging to ilefendutntmi or ammy o f
timemn anti the smtid deemmilammtuu mine horeiil V
dlrectemi to delIver to said temporary rim
celver , Jolmn C , lrexei , the manual Imomiseut
miioui anti keys of imimi premnhm'es , amitI to tori ;
over to him all tiuelr goethe , chmmitteLs ItCi ml
Iiioneys of whimmtmioever descriptlmmim. 'l'hte mmmci
temporary' receiver 1mm uttmttmorized antI mc I-
qmilred from tue date of timls order to tak 0
charge of umhl irooeis , chattels , meal outhit 0C
and enoney's of time defendants.
Time court furtimer ormiers that. ( lie 20th tIn 0'
of July , 1191 , at 9:80 : o'clock a. mu. shall b 0
et for the hearIng of thin aiqmiicution ) bn
for a permnmieflt Injuiictmon.
CUNNINGhAM it. SCOTT , Judge ,
July 7 , lSDi.
State of Nebraska , Douglas County , mis :
I. Frank Ii. Moomes , clerk of the m.ilmitnic it
commrt in and for said state amid county , ci 0
hereby certify that I have comimareti tim U
above order of court wltim the irlglnmtl ortie r
as it apfueutrmn emf record eu folio 6W , Jotmrnr
2. of mialtl court. anti that the mimimne is a
correct trmmnscnlflt timereof and the Whole C if
mialth original order.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto cc t
my hmanml anti cmtumteth thin Pemil of said cocir 1
to be emillxemi at the city of Oummaummi , this 71 im
clay of July. 1691.
FItANK E. MOORES , ClerIc.
W'OItKED tJNDlIt TilE OItDFiIt.
Report of John C. Drexel , slmerlff tern I.
pomary receiver for ill , F. Martlmm Ct
lteceivetl thmimi writ oui time 7th clay' of Job p.
1821 , mind on time Same day I notiticti time fol I-
lowing parties ocetipying tIme premmiteemi bert , -
Im'after descrihiomi of my apumOlimtimment a mm
temporary receiver anti that from anti mmftc r
cniml ilmito they were to pay rio rents to mum rV
emma bmmt myself or representatives unt It
further order of said court :
! mllminte Falrcliiiul , 120 South Ninth stree t
imays $175 per mnontic rent , Owemi thne
mr.onthmm' remIt , $2 ! ; .
Itimy Cameron , 1l South Nimitim street , nay 'q
$175 per mmmonth , Claims her rent is paid ue
( ii July 26. 1691.
hiertita Mann , liii South Nintim street , pa > a
1200 per month. Claims she is one month I afl
arrears.
liiunche Rlchartimm iii Somitim Ninth stree t ,
pays $ Zh per week In advance on Thurcda y
of each week.
Louis French , 112 Soutim Ninth street pai 'r '
8125 per month. Owes $10 for mnormth at' Jul
wimich she claims she wiii pay by 15th e if
month ,
Jullette Gueralii 108 South Ninth stree
5Y $ $75 per month. Remmt paid to August
j691.
j691.LottIe Lee , 101 North Niatim street , ia 'it
per week , Thursday of miacim week ,
thadie Tremmulule , 1t5 North Ninth slice t ,
r9 ° per iflontim , Rent imalmi to Augu : st
'
'MayCoeman , 117 North Ninth street , I'S
$1 50 imer mouth. Rent matd to Augmust 1 , 1St. .
ihimuncimu'licon , 123 North Nlmmtim street , .
hill y's $15 11cr week , Mmmumtlay' of eacim iveek.
( irmmco'mtltoii , 822 loclge street , imay's $ lOi. .
11c m' mminmutim. Rent haitI to July' ii. ibil ,
( 1eorgt lwyer , 619 iodgt' street , llmuys $ .5.
Pe r imimjmmtim. Rent iimmitl bY Omimumlia tirimlyitig
utmi sociatinim to Augtmst I lS9i ,
Ittmn'mi 3luirtell , 101 Socmtll Ninth street , limiY
l3 : Per Wee'k imi amivailci' ,
F'lora llotmn , 103 nmmii 103I Socmtim Nlmmthi
st reet , pays $15 uer mmioimtim , Rent imimitl to'
Jm miy 12 , 1691.
( hmu''tiiiammimi , 101 South Nimitlu street ,
ima ys $2 mn'r mhuty' lii mttii'iimico.
F'enmiuiiimlo lmmrclmer , 109 South Nintlm street ,
pu mys $2 iier mitt > ' Iii mmdvammce.
s'rii.t toiti 111.001) MONIIY. -
I also mmuttle a ciemiiammtl on ( iii' First Na-
tl om'.eml liammic for n box In ( helm' safety' deposit
va ult , time Imrolmert > ' of 31. F. Mmmrtlmi or Mitt-
ti e Martin , but time > ' hail no mnont'yfi or u'alu-
nl des hielomigiumg to either of time Mmtmtlmium.
1 ftmrtimmmr , aim time 9th miay of icily' , 1891 ,
imo tilled time foliowlmug ' '
puum'Lies occmipy'immg time'
lmr emmiices hierelimafter demicriheti of my np-
lii i I mm t mmmeimt mmmi t ohm limmrarY m ecel i'er :
ilemibeim Ritoim , miecommtl ilooc' l0tVebster
st reet , Pave $11.51) er imiommthm Iii ads'nmmee ,
li i mit ( lime , ul' 12 , 1694.
Frank Frmmllelc , secomid floor 1702Vebster
st ied , jmmmys $10 iier mnoimtim. Remit haul to.
A ugust 1 , 1891 ,
8 , A.'miiker , timurti Iionr 1702'etmater
st reet. pays $ tO per mmioimtlm , Itent Paid to
ic ily 15 , 181)1. )
F' . W. linmms , tommrtim floor 1702S'cbster'
stJt reet , puiys $12.50 imer muontlm , Rent lucid to
Jt miy' 11 , 1S9I.
J. Ii. Sumiithm fommrtim floor 1702'cbstcr
stS reet , pay's $10 Per mnormthm , lteumt Ilaid to
S eptemmiber I1 , 1891.
C , F' . Coouiibmi , third Iloor 1701 Wtiister
st reet , pays $10 her nomitlm , heat titmo July
17 , 1891.
Etlwnrtl MeLeoth , third floom' 1701'ehmstcr
st reet , ; 'ays $10 imer mnoimtim , itemmt Imutiti to
.Jt mly 22 , 1694.
Mrs. Cimmunies Crouie , foimrthm Ilcmor lTOi Web.
st em street , ; may's $10 pet' mmiOntli. Iteumt citmo
ch ice Jimmie 26 , liii.
\v. 1' . Jobnumoum , 701 North Seveumteenth
mit t-eel , pays his rent by keeping imp repaIrs
I n PlUmflhii mig.
A. .1. Van Aluttlmie , "i7iGVelmstcr street ,
li flYS $ tO per muontim. Remit iimitd to August 31 ,
16 91.
91.H.
H. Knmusi' , 1719ebster street , pmiy'mm $10 ier
mm mommth. iteilt iambi to August 12. 1191.
mirs , Siolmouhuumiky' , I0i to lii North Nimmth
ST treet , iayR I2 tier ivook , groumud lease ,
T hcmnsday of encim week.
Mrs. Vincent , 807 Iomlgo street , iiays $3.
ji er weelc for hioumie 807 Dodge street ,
3tmmy Johmmmmiomi , 106 South Eighth metreot ,
P ay's $ .S lien umiomitlm , $2 over > ' MOmmmlimy.
I. further , on ( lie 9th day of July' , 1894 ,
tF poscemiutlomm of imersonal property of M ,
F , 1timntln et al , house No. lot l4outhi Ninth
treot.
RECEIPTS -
J uly 9 , 1891 , Grace Wlhlianis , 107
- Sotmth Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ . 2 00
J imly 9 1894 , 1i'enmiutndo Durisher , 109
south Ninth emirect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
J uly 10 , 1891 , Mra , Croemo , 1701 Web-
liter street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00
: l tmly 10. 1891 , . Grace Vu'liiluinus , 107
Southi Nimmtii street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
J ill > ' 10 , 1591 , Fernando lmmnlsimcr , 109
Sotmtlt Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
J uly 10 , 1891 , May Joimnaoim , 1043 Sautim
hlighith street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 00-
J tmiy 11 , 1691 , Grace Wiiilamns , 107
Sotitim Nmntim street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
i cily' 11 , 111)1 ) , Fernauiulo iurishmcr , 109
South Nimitim street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 co
i cily ii , 1191 , Itnchmaei Itmrismmmonii ,
105 Sotmtim Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00
J uly 12 , 1691 , Grace Wlillmmmnui , 107
i3otmtli NInth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00'
J uly 12 , 1891 , ltumcimael 1)tmnlsmnonti ,
105 Hotmtim NIntim litceet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
i cily' 12 , 1194 , Fernmintio hmmnlshmer , 100
Soutlm Nlmmtim mmtreet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
J tmi > ' 12. 1891. May flown , 103 anti
h00 South NInth street. . . . . . . . . . . . 60 00
J uly 12 , 1691 , AIrs. Siolmodasky , 105
to ill Nottim Ninth Street. . . . . . . . . . 15 0' ' )
J uly 12. 1191. Mrs. Vincent , 801 Dodge
street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300'
J ill > ' 13 , 1891. Grace Wiiiimmmne , 107
South Nimitim street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
J uly' ill , 1891 , Fernando iurimmimer , 109
South Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
J uly 14 , 1894 , Ihlumnchuo lticiiminds , 114
Sauthi Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 00'
i cily 14 , 1891 , Grace Wiiliamns , 107
ilomith Nlntim street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00'
.l imly 14 , 1891. Itrmchmaol Dunisniond ,
ioi : b'outim Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
J uly 16 , 1601 , Ferumnniio Dtmnishmer , 107
Soutim Ninth Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00'
J uly 16 , 1811 , Grace W'iillmmmmi. 107
fiommthi NInth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00
J uly 16 , 1(91 , lilamiclie WIlson , 123
North Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 00
J uly 16 , 1891. Mrs. Crone , 1701 Webster -
ster metreet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
J uly 16 , 1891 , Mrs. Tiinn , 1702 Webster
street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
J uly 10 , 1(94 , Mrs. llitemi , 1701 Web-
utter street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 7
i cily 17 , 1891. Bhmunche lticimumrmhmm , lii
Scuth Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . io co
July 17 , 1891 , Mrs. Siobomiamilty' , 105
to 111 North Nintim strent. . . . . . . . . .
Jcmiy 17 , 1891 , Grace \\'tjlIamut , 107
South Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00'
July 17 , lS9i,1ernamimio Durishier , 109
South Nmntim street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00'
J uly 17 , 1191 , ltumcimnei Iurismnonmi , 105
Hotitim Niiithm street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00
July 18 , 1891. Chrucce Williams , 107
Hocmthm Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
Jtuly 18 , 1891. Fernando lmmniuiiuer , 10' )
Soutim Nintim street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00'
July 19 , 1S91 , ( imace V'Iiilam , 107
South Nlntim street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
July 19 , 1891 , Fernando Duninhier , 109
Sotmth Nimithm street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00'
Jimil' 19 , 1891 , May' Johnson , 108 SOuth
Eighth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 203 75
John C. Drexel , sheriff , temmipunmiry
receiver , thirteen minyim cml ; io per
day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iooo
Pay of cu.stodiamm anmi expenses 21 oo
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 151 7&
Ilalance on heath , $52.5.
JOhN C. TithiXEi , Sheriff , Temorary Receiver -
ceiver ,
By J. J. MAJIONIIY , Deputy' .
COLI.IICTIONS I N MI
Report of Jolmem C , Drexel , milmeniff , ( ciii.
pomary receiver for 1.1. F. Martimi and.
otImenms :
July 20 1891 , balance from imist report :
ReceIved frommi imomim'us of iii ( nine , , . , $ 2 7
July 2' ) , 1691 , lmiIu4 Lubox , 105 Houtim
Nlntii mitreet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
icily 20 , 1891 , Grace \VIiiimtmnmm , 107
South NInth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
July 20 , 1891 , Fernariulo Durisher , 109
S0tmtui Ntuithm street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00'
July 20 , 1811 , Mrs. L , f3iolotlummky. 107
to 109 Nortlm NInth street . . , , , , . . , , , , S 00
July 21 , 1831 Blmtncime iticimaril , , 111
Smith NInii ( street. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . io 00
July 21 , 1894 , Fernando Dunimmimer , 109
Houthi Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a co
icily 23 , 1891 , llet-tio mTanml , 116 South
Nlimtlm street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00
July 23 , 1891 , Mmmi. 'mncent , I.17 ' IOtlge
Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' )
July 23 , 1691. MinnIe Fimurcimild , 120 .30'
South Nlmitim street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ( ' 0
Jtmly 23 , iWit , uncle French , 112 hiouthI
Z.inthm Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
July 23 1891 , Grace \Vlliiimmmis , 107
South Inthm street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 o
July' 23 , 1(91. Louis Lutbox , 105 fioulim
NInth strcct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
July' 23 , 1891 , Fernando Dmmrlsumer , 100
tloimtim Niiitim street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00
July' 24 , 1691. fluumneime ittclmumrtlmm , 114
Ihoutim Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100)
Jcmly 24 , 1811 , Fernando Dmmrishmer , 109
t400tii Nlntim street , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00-
July 24 , 1691 , Onmice Whiliams , 107
Socitim Nirmtim etret. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ' 0
Jumi' , ' 21 , lSiil , I.ouls l.mmbox , 305 South
immthm uttreet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
icily it , 1891 , Grace Wilhiueens. 107
Moutim NintIm umr et. . . . . . . . 1 00
icily 22 , 1(14 , Iliuficimu Rhihimenclm. , 114
South Nlmmlim street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 0G
icily 2 , 1111 , hientlt , Maim , hG South
Ninth street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1500
July 28 , PIll. MInnie F.mlrchtlil , 120
South Ninth Street , . . , , . . , . , , , , , . , , , 10 00'
Jut > ' 2i , i691 firmcce 'hiilanip , 107
h'ttmtlm Ninlim metrqot , . . , . , . , , , . . , , , , . . , S CO
.1-ui - ' ( I'iIl. 1.uims Lmtbx. 10. ; South
't C' - " ( root . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j
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