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ES'L'ABI.JISJIBD ' JUNM : : If 1871. OMAhA : : MON : DAY MOflN4G : ! OCTOBER , 28 , 1895. SINGLE COpy JnV1JJ OEN rs.
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. BU NCn CIIA mER AGITATED
Animated Discu'J3lon Over Gins ! orken' '
Strike Ends in Violence
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DEPUTIES ENGAGE IN LIVELY SPARRING
: \1 , CllrlllnlX . \I"lllh'll t. Slrl , )1 I.
Jun r. . . IUII Sc\'rnl Olhl'r"
Put IlL 'I'h..lr ' I'Itiiu In I
Similar 3ItIIC" ,
PAHS , Oct 27-Al the conclusion of the
Inlralcl debatl In the hamher of Deputies
Satlurlay ( In which M. Carmau alempl l to
strIke M. Juarez , who h.tt ! alacket the gov-
eminent for teclnlng to Intervene amI arbitrate -
blLrate the labor tlpute With the socialists
lt the Cnrmaux glass works the minister of
the Interior prevalet upon the manager or
the Carmaux glaForks to rekindle the fur-
Ilnces ant to provide work for several . hun-
dred men. '
The Tlmel' Paris correspomlenl says : Sal-
urday's sitting was one of the most disgrace.
fully violent which even the annals of the
French Chamber conlaln. The Incident , which ,
grew out of lhe * debate over the Carmaux' '
strike . showed the house full or men shaldng
their tlts and cryIng : "Coquln , " "L'Ache. " ,
" 1nohle , " Ientcur " Shortly before the
loclalst's piueuuuler ; M. I"alerol , shouted al
1r. Leggucs "Vous n'aver pal beaucoup
de Clievaux MOlwlOr Ie ministre mats \'OUf
avez leaucoup de loupcl. " ( "Vou have not
mitch hair : Ir. Minister . but you have a
great wig " ) Berore the end of the slUng
three socialist depules engaged In a regular
boxing match. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
l'OIIS : 1'HO , ' 1In CIA iitrt'iis.
. flllll"h HI'luhll'lt Cnt tires . 1 Hh'l-
HI.I "f the Ih'II'1 1'oreP.
hAVANA . Oct 27.-Lieutenant of Volun-
teers Berna . . with a detachment of twenty
troopers . surprised nn Insurgent band nt
Aceau nl the farm of Luisa , killing five of
thlm and takIng three rUe The prison al
Santa Clara Is overflowing ant twenty poll-
u cal proner confnell there have been released -
leased and a number of incendiaries who
were also among the irlaoners have been
lent tn Clenuos.
The insurgents have burned the plantation -
ton of San Halael In the distrIct of Heme-
dlos.
dlos.Senor
Senor Itivero . editor of the Darlo Marino
was last night attacked by an unknown per-
son anti received n terrible blow from nn Iron
rOIl , which inflicted a wound In the rare
hed above the right e'e. It was the general
belief the cause or the assault wa9 the
writng , or attacks upon the reputations or
others anti or anl.palrloLc artLle
The President or the ( Hed Cross
society Marquis Ilnar del Rio , ne-
companlell hy General Ardorius opened
I lair lasl night to assist the
; work of the Red Crops Eoclety. The marquis
or Balboa , Santo Gazeman lerres del Aven.
Banche Corlgedo and all of the elite of
SpanIsh society were prescnt. The Spanish
Casino where the faIr was luck ] . proved too
Emal to contain all the peoplc
Chief Munez , with 200 insurgents attacked -
tacked the viage of Abrucz. In the district
or Clenrugos. 'ley burned one store and
ele cLtzen was Illed and one volunteer
wounded . The Insurgenls retired upon the
I pprolch ot the Lroops
1.leutenanl : Ielando of the battalion Ca-
narlas II Lajas while laboring under strong
mental excitement wounded three soldiers .
one or them serlou ! ly , lie was Imprisoned
did thereupon conunltell suicide ,
In Nueva pass In the provice or Havana
a b.uiid or hlrly Insurgenls has beel raised.
The gunboat Carhlad , which was sunk off
Cardenas . province of Matanzas as ex-
cluslvcly reported In the As'clalCl dtspatches
on last Frhlar has been put aloal and , the
engine has been found to have been dam-
ogell.
General Can\os has signed the sentence
Ir death of a sold lor who deserted to the
Inslrgent" and was afterward captured.
TIm mayor or the town of Quemados
lumens ( district of Sagua. with a force or
twenty , fred upon a band of sixty Inbur-
gents , who retreatel
The force of Captain Mala al the plantation
of the Inl\o. district or Sagua , has captured
twenty wounded Inslrgents ,
TA U'l la , . Oel. 27-Among the passengers -
- sengers arriving from Cuba tonight Is Senor
Corhrero . on Influential Cuban lawyer of
havana who Is going to Wnshllgton with
his family anti servanls. Later hI will go
to Spain to engage In his profession. A slip-
pressed supplel11l of li DIscussion gives
details or the sacking of the 10toue\0. near
Cordoros on the 22(1 Insl. 'he insurgents
burned ( twenty.seven houses the depot the
mayor's residence . Catholic . church and torls.
One ch'lan. one guard and one young lady
were kle The Insurgents numbered eighty .
Iml were tinder the command ef Clolde I
Garcia . niuui ! l1rocEedel to Uuaymtas which
they burned ,
Libel information was recently received al
the North district court at Tallahassee
against arms , ammunItion and provIsions
' seized al Cedar Keys August 28. prayIng
for their forfeiture to the government on
account of their intended usa In an expfl-
ton against Siain. Attorneys of the place
) yesterday tiled exceptions to the libel on
the ground that there Is no United Statute
providing for confiscation or property where
) rovh\ng l'onscaton
Il is Intenlell for such puposes , The property -
arty seized consists of 1\0 Hemhllon car-
1lnes. , 100 cavalry ) ' swords 225.000 Winchester
cartrhlses. fifty-three knapsacks aUI a large
assortment of provisions.
11 CI.\tS tUSL.t IS 1'.tCI I
LUIII.1 rrnllhh' SI ) " I Iii' )1. , , ( In thn
1ilNt IH : .t .tiitIIllgII'4lI.
I.ONDON , Oct. 27-'he Graphic stntes that
It has ecal authority for saying the report
rcceh'l'l by the TImes from its correspJllent
- In hong Kong to the effect that China nc-
cords Russia the prIvilege of anchoring her
teel al l'orl Arthur and of building Inl-
roads : connecting "Iall\o lock and Port Arthur . I
thur hears no resemblance whatever to the i
actual facts oC the negotiatIons. between
China nnl nussla. Ioreover. the Graphic
continues . Russia has nol aPPloehed the
crisis In ant. Englsh slllrit.
. A Times dispatch from Berlin says : Com-
mentng upon the Thne InformatIon rrom
10g Kong. the Neuste Nacrlchen ant the
Frankfurter Zelunv argue that Glrmany has
no cal to take cliestnuta from the fire for
l'ngland. : The Kreuz Zeltlng says that I
1\lcl \ an agreement Is concllet without Oer
man"s assent Germany wi bo relieved . of
nil obligations respecting the evacuation of
the I.lao Tong pcnlrsul , I urges upon tile
I government that H Ii nlW time to seize a
I Ilolnl d'lr\ll. In order \0 l'Uf German In-
. I teresta In Csttrnsla. ! .
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CO ST"rTmO J.E , Oct. 27-1h3 IN\-
trnor or lUls has telegraphed to the porte
that armed . \rmenlanc attacked the mosques
when the Iussulans auemhlell for Friday's
l'ra'lrl ' 'fho 1 ! tr wee unarmed anti were
obliged to defend ! tilOmel'eS with stones and
slck a , The troops tOil the gendarmes wert
'a. . IIHNI out to restore orllcr. :11Y were
kle.I \ tl wounded on both silies.
Iii ll'lur ) ' ur thl111,101 uf ) Ieta
1hFItLIN Oct 27.-A '
I ILIN. - banquet was given
tonight to eOnlH'lorate the twutt.fJh
anniversary of the capitulation at letz. Im.
peror Wllal made a speech. H.1 extolled
lbs memory of the victory at letz. ini-
nror Frederick he said . hal been permitted
to see the truths 01 the seed ho had 10\\'n
10 called upon the compll ) ' to drink In lllut
homage. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
\ Ih.l\crlu to lclrn tu C".IRllhollr. ,
S 1.0NDON , Ocl. 2S-Tho Daily News ( lb'
oral ) , publsheu a tumor that Lord Iurerln
\ will return to Constantinople al special envoy
before lila relr menl. Sir Philip Curric , pres-
enl nmbauldor at CouatantluQpe . meanwhile
} aklng his plae" at l'arl uwauwhle
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Uii'IhtSi'V' . ( "IWII , & IVISI n.
l"'l'rlll I lulII'J" I nl.l Itii'li "nll-
nlh' e.II'lt" IJ.Mru'uI h ) ' Fire.
OIAILOTTI'SVII.l : . Vo , . Oct. 27.-The
University oC Virginia suffered great loss
rrom a fire which occurred this morn In/
The local fro department was unable to
cope with the flames and assistance was obtained -
tamed from Staunton ant I.ynchbur/ . which ,
however. arrived too late lo save the public
hal and the rotunda . The fire started In
the former building ant a large quantity or
dynamite was \ SOl on the portico between
the rotunda and the public hal , but beyond
displacing the large pillars . nothing was ac-
comnphlehed. Attention wa ! ' then given to the
hulllhlS known ns Old Chapel , ant lbs
readIng room These were blown up . tile
dehrll > saturated With water and the fire
there was confined ll the hal an,1 , rotlll,1.
The library. containIng about $1&,000 worth
of hook . statues paintings . ale. . was In the
rotunda An effort to save the contents
resulted In the getting out ur the Jefferson
statutol . and lhreeColrths or the books
l verythlnJ ! else was burned. Al 2 o'clock
the fire was gotten under control.
The lecture 1001 was destroyed anti everything -
thing In the building . Including a geological
I laboratory of great value , and a
1Jlntn entItled the "School of
Athens " n copy of the cele-
brled ( Iro.lucton or Itaphacl . was conslmell
"he total baum Is estimated at nul less than
$30,000. : with an Insurance or $25,000 on the I
buIldings and contenls The origin of lhe
lire Is not llown , Several minor accidents
occurred. The faculty has determined to go
on wIth the lectures tomorrow as usual
and wIll use other buildings belonging to
the university. Debris from the fire was car-
nest six or seven mies Into the surrounding
counlry Sparks sot fire to Dr. Chancellor's
and Pror. Lalnhieth's . I'e ' ! dcnc.s , but Il was I
extinguished.
extnguishEd. . i ,
flIt'L'IL 01" 1)11. 1(11 1'1' Illn' ( ) . ' .
I'iisqliij , Ir I 1.011 : CI'ltHt SIC
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LONDON , Oct 27-Dr Hubert Orown Is
drnt , Robert Brown ( Camslerlanus ) was
her al Canister Caitness March 23. 1842"
lie wa . educated nl the University or Biln- i
burgh and In the Euope universities. Between - ! .
lween 1863 and 1866 he traveled fur scientific
purposes In many of the least known parts
of America and some or the Pacific Islands , ,
from the West Indict ! and Vcnezueh to
Alaska and BerIng sea coast , ns botanist In '
the British Columbia expedition and commander -
mander or the Vancouver Island exploring
expedition . during which he charted all the
interior or Vancouver then knuwn In 1567
he visited Greenland and rOfnel1 there n
theoretIcal conclusion regarding the nature
or the Island Ice , afterward confirmed by
Nanson and Peary Since then Dr. Brown
hlll tr\'elei extensively ] anll has becn edu-
cated In educational worlls leas an
hOI'ry or ordinary member or many
learned societies In England and In America
and on the contlncnt . of ninny of which he
was nn officer . ills name ha ' been attached
to various new spleles ( ot plants dh'overcd
Ir him antI lo geographical points In \nn.
coU'er Island and elsewhere He wrote
wholly or conjointly about thirty volumes
and a large number of scientific inenioirs
anti , nearly 4,000 articles In review In various
languaes. lila separate works are chiefly
geographical . orlhogrphlcal and natural his-
tor ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
AS ' 1'0 'fln : Ntet1t.tt.tS . \ : \ .
C.rr"HIHI"1 t "I' - 1..1111 'l'hu.s :1 "H
thc Vllh'll Slntc" h'Ht 11111 It.
LONDON , Oct. 8-The Times' thIs morn-
Ing has a threc.column artIcle on the Nlca-
rnguan canal from a correspondent lately
there who says I 19 clear the project cannel -
nol he carrIed through as a private undertaking -
taking but that Il must be under the aus-
pices of sOle strong go\ernment. which
without doubt must 13 the United State
lie Is convinced the cost wi be nearer $ lGO , '
000,000 than $100,000,000. I Is useless lo
suppose he adds that the gulf stales or
Central Amerlc will be alle to supply the
lecessar ) labor. The true source of labor .
he thillks will undoubtedly le the Wel
Indies ns negro labor Is far superior to
CLI inese.
ht1v.ts In\CII S SAN SAIX.tIHit.
it 'hI'I Gt'I"I'11 Shll.CH list SISIM wih Ihe
i'Vt'NIlIt'ILt I" " % 'I ) ' .r lnl.ll ' 111.
( Copyi . taut , 189 : . by lress luhl.hln Compan )
SAN SAI.VADOt. Oct 27.-New ( York
World Cablegrnm-Spcclal Telegram-Gen- )
oral 1\'as has arrived here President Gu-
tlorrez . accompanied by his cabinet. mel him
nl the depot and warmly welcomed him
Hh'as brought with hIm 300 of his Indian
warriors fearing that he would bo accused
at disobedience willie In the city awl be
arrestcll Ito rellsed to lodge at PresIdent
Gutlorrea's hcus . going to a hotel , MinIster
Castelianca Is strongly opposed ( to this recon-
Castelanes ! olposet
dilation and Il Is believed thaI he wil re-
sign. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
g111rcHHloI or COI..lele ror 1 1.11" .
PAnS. Oct. 27.-ICon. J. D. Eusts ,
United Stales ambassador , made ' arrJnemenl '
to depart Immediately for 'loteath , In Ire-
land , upon hearing of the death of lila wire
tilere but his physicians have prohibited his
going President J'Jure has sent hit alle to
Amba""ador Eusts wIth on expreulon : of
his condolence. All the minIsters of the
French government . the diplomats ] and nlmer-
oils officers h'e heft their cards al the em-
lassy as a similar expres910n ! uf condolence
low thl' Sulln Hel'ti Ills : 11 liii ) .
LONDON , Ocl 2S-Thc Constantinople
correspondent of the Times contnues : A
threatening hatter WIS found In tie palace
addressed to the sultan recentl' . An Inquiry
Incrlmlnalell fourteen member of the Im-
I.erlal . household All of lhem were executed
on the same day within lie ( precincts or
YldI. 1hlS the . sullan's mind was relieved
at a great weIght. - - -
I'reiiuit'sl I. Slnu hlcl' hulls .
VER.CRUZ. . Oct. 27-Sevcral famous
Spanish hll fighters have arrived on the
steamer Fspanol which left lermosla and
Havana wIth six splendid bulls from Spain
Th weather Is varln . but not unhealhr ,
No recurrence oC yellow fl\'er , The Cubans
are cnco\l'ard by news from the IE'lanl. hut
are strictly complying wIth the neutrality
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H.&ulntut "tHlrlnC. Co.uiniiIes.
LIMA Ocl. 27-The senate has approved
the new law for tIle regulation of the In-
surnnce bUslnen , whereby eight agencies oC
bnslness foreign companies arc ( biged to retire from
11 esdenl P1orola : who has been confined to
IlLS bel \ \ iLls an attack ur Influenza . is hn-
pro\'lnl _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. \t'I'nlnl" Gh'l'n ( Is . " % " "I'Ht sit It.
I.ONDON , Oct. 2i- dispatch ta t the
DaIly News from Constantinople says : the
proclamatol sunim'iiing everybody to yield
their arms Is to be enforced nialnsl the
Armenians , bul nol against the Turks.
Cllnll".IIUt'r. 1.'llrl II ' 1"111 Chi'
( C"Jrrlrhtcd , ISI : , Ly I'IUd IIhl.hlr.g : lOnlil ) )
100 ChOW , China . Oi't 27.-Nttw ( Ycrk
World Cthlegrani-Speclal Tciegrani-Ti4e )
llclenl commision has returned to Fcc
Chow. AU ore well.
IOltf I ) issii'1i'L Sot ) l'III.
UOMF . Oct. 27.-'idvices [ received here
from Adowa . AIFlnla. say that the death
of King Menelek Is unconfirmed , end , Il I !
even stated he b atva"clnJ tu\\al'l 10rou-
nicdia.
1(111.I. . " . \ let . ' ' 'J 0 I I Il 1 III'11.
srEullcNvili.E . 0" , Oct. 2.:18slce
111orall. sister I.t . " ' . n. Mc1onnld. the
\\'cl known op'r singer of the 1olonlal" .
died tochily nr'IIJule received In l run.
RWa ' ' ! ' .
) 'eltrda - ) _ _ . _ _ _
) u"Inl. of nIRU Ycssuelss , Out . : .
At hloston-Arrlved-flothnia , from Lh'er-
pool.
At I'hlndelphla-\rrlvet-Thlneland. from
J.h'llool , I
\t h'ou'huarnpton-.rrived-1nw , from New :
Ylrk , I
\t . lfavre-Arrlveil-I.n Gaseogne . from
N'I YoI : . I
At Livbrpool-urlved-llorlc and trurla , I
from New York ,
Montreal. At I ( isKe \-\rrl\ < -Ng1\ : lan , from I '
.
"AMERICA FOR ; AIERICANS"
Mexicans Agihting for nOontinentl Union
of Republcs ,
WOULD DRIVE OUT EUROPEAN POWERS
) Io"rlelt ( nllllJ Ground .111
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trnl . ! I'rlcn-I'llh',1 ' $ liitu's
. ,1..1 t. C.le In .
( Copyrighted , IS9 , ly Prcps } ubllhlng C mpnn ) ' . ) I .
mxlCo CITY ( via EI Paso ) . Oct. 2i-
( New York Worl Telegram-The ) new
movement for n union of 01 the American
republics against further European agges-
sions en this hemiphere continues to attract -
tract attention. Il II beh1nnlng to he felt . Il
Is said through all Latin-America. and the
more intelligent prometer at I expecl to
arouse the people of the United States lethe
the necessity of Joining with lhem In a
policy of frm opposition to any further ob-
sorption of territory In Celtrl America or i
I
Venezuela. .
England Is regarded as the worst offender .
stimulated by her greed and needing to be
continually watched , al she Is endeavoring
to outwit the UnIted States looked lo hy all
Ltn-America to enforce the Monroe doc-
trine.
'fho more ardent contInental Amerlcanlsts
urge that all European nntons having colo-
Iles be given notice to abandon their possessions -
sessions and leave the new world Corever.
They say : "if , lhese latons want to soLto
the matter hy force of nrms , let Il come to
that and let all tile countries of ' tile new
world agree to a policy of high protection
against Europe and tree trade among them-
elves , "
The "America for Americans" movement
Is gaining ground wlt'l the younger men of
the upper classes Irem MexIco lo Arentne , ,
I II fell that as long as luropo I has any
stake In this hemisphere Il cannot resist the
tenlptatiOn . on the pretext of boundary Ils-
pultes . lo grab more terriory ,
A"I ' . \HS A'l' ' 1'1" ClrI ' : I XIC (
linker's' StrIke rr.wll 111 " 'II
HI' " ( 'h li iiut'sise I'r. IHlrU"I" .
CTY OF MEXICO , Oct 27-The censls
or this cIty .hows 34.3iO Inhabitants and In
the Immediate suburbs 14G,7a5 . nicking nearly
&OOOOO"Complalnl has been raised by the
press that the enumeratIon Is nol \el taken
and the , real population of the city Is fully
400,000
ltomcro the duellsl , II endeavoring lu
secure n decision I . the upper court ratting
aside the verdict In hIs case 011(1 allowIng
: nl alowIng
a new trlnl. The decision Is expected
promptly.
A contract authorized by the city o\'ern-
mcnl for sweepIng certain streets by
machInery ! ! has . been let A contract Is also
pmlng lor tie Whole city.
The baliers' strike Is and the
slrlc growing anl they
expect lhe coming week ] will close al the
bakeries but this seems Impossible , al'
public sympathy Is nol wIth them lakers
arc revealing secrets or lhelr trade , 'Ihowlng
how allulteratons are Ised , and thIs WIll lead
to an Investigation by the Board 01 Health ,
SOle members at thc Congress of merl-
canI8t . have gone to Cotula to examine the
great pyramid and also1lq MIia and oIlier
points of archaeololcal.lllerEst ,
A ne\ . garrison has nrrlved al Tepee to
replace the soldiers agaInst whom prisoners
have mutinled. Most oC the \olnletl , In a
Saturday recent riot are doIng well , but one man Ilell
The conservative party does not
wholly share In tile generous sentIment or
the bishop or Tllbasco toward the govern-
bent and some or Its organs contInue lo
denounc thin government but there Is a
growIng senlmonl that the church , 'lould
cheerfully acknowledge the existing order
o things here all cease beIng lupr.ctcable
and In contInual r belo : against modern
Institutions. EdItor Perrazas . one or the
most violent ultra clerIcal editors In the
cauntry . says the church wIll never consent
to sot the civil above the eceleslaslcal powcr
all submIt to the government . which \oull.
through the bishop under Its control nl-
tcmpl to guide the Catholic o masses.
IHSCliSSlxn O'Iiltl.Ai ) l'1'Pilt1S'I'S .
Unlol Inlfo Hlrto"H 1111 . t ( ( uiriu' ' ' "
" 't'l ill SII I.'rnllh.I'I.
SAN FItANCISCO . Oct 27.-'Olivcr W
Mink or Boston one or the receIvers or the
Union Pacific system ; , : R , 1el ) . assIstant
general solIcItor ot the Union Pacific al
Omaha and general attorney of the same
system for Nebraa ! and Iowa ; Eraslus
Young general audItor of the Union Pacific .
and Zeno Si'ow , solicitor or the Union PacIfic
al Portland . are. . WOO are In this city , held
a prolonged conference In relation lo the set-
lemenl of I dIspute between the Union
Plcilc and the Oregon Halway and Navlgl-
ton company over the settlement or certain
claims consequent upon the appointment era
a receiver for the Oregon RaIlway and Navl-
galen company. which was formerly a part
ot the Union Pacific system The matters
under cotiederatboii : . : ! I MinI said \He or
n nature similar to those which formed th
Issue In the suIts recently arlell before the
circuit court oC appeals In this cIty ly the
attorneys for both companies. Wien asked
for his opinion on the recent report or tile
government directors of the Union Pacific .
Mr. Mink said :
"I undersland that the Io\ernmenl 111-
rectors have recommended that the gonrn-
menl foreclose Its mortgage both on the
Union and Central Pacific ! take up the first
mortgage and , after securing l'OSl'sslon
of the through line from Omaha to San Jose ,
sell Il to the hhheSl bidder The govern-
ment's len on the read , Il should be re-
niembered Is simply a book account and Is
not represented h ) ' bonds. I hi accordIngly
worth only what Il would bring 11 the open
market. The plan or the
market government tl-
rectors I should say wonld be I gael way
of determining the value nl the Iovern-
ment's len on the properly Blt whether
the United States government Is In a po ' -
ton to go Into the railroad blslness Is a
( Ineston which I am not prepared to discuss "
F1IEI 'rihlNIa : ' SCSSiO II.51)f.
1"1Jn 'rUIXIUIS' ! ! _ _ . _ snssl J !
ltuJII Congress ul Xl'1. . CII y '
( " "Chll'll Yt'HI'rdl ) ' .
NEW YOnK , Oct. 7-The ratonal con
I greu of Free Thinkers . which began on Fri-
day was concluded this evening. Henry
Rowley at tim afternoon sessIon .polc' on
"Our Welrare ( , " and Henry Bled on "Evolu-
ton In Thought " ' 'ho alldrelPs of the
evenIng were made hy L K. Wnshbul anti
Samuel 1' . Putnam , presIdent oC the F'ree
Thought 1.'edHato > 1 and \merlcan Secular
un len , Irehlenl Iutlam spoke on "Evolu-
lion . Free 'fhoghl and l'rogren. " Mr.
Wa"hbur. WhObO subject ivas. "LIberty a 111
Education the Dabla or the Republic ! . " de-
flounced Cardinal Gibbons and parochial
schools. Herolutons were then adopted od- !
vocatnl the taxation of church property ' . tile
absolute separation uf church and state affairs -
fairs and against ! arrest t ali hnprbonn1nt
for uein the molf for sending alleged 1m-
proper cOmllll.tlout The C3" of J. B ,
Wie at Comtel , who I now awaIting trial
for Pnding 0 vcre of scripture to a clergy-
man on n postal card . was cited .
Chl'l"u .h'W'I'fl Pul.
Oct. . & Barnes
CHICAGO 27.-Itssper Bares.
Jeweler ! made nn u blJnment late Saturday
night for the bandit or their erelior
. \\rel Ii. Wilstein Is the as ' lgnee , The
assets are said to be $130.0 and the In-
llltel $ JIM , None or the creditors of the
concern were preferred In the ussgnmont. !
asvnment
The creditors nearl ' till wholenle
erelliors are nearly al Jew-
eeu : In New York and manufacturing jew-
elef In New Jersey . Fifteen thousand dol-
cao. lard will , , n Is said . cover the debts In Chi.
calO
I .
sii.'iit : ) IS O : NAThEc'.tI J . INu S ,
Their ! llllu'Hmnn ) ( ( fnrt' lint th (
Cii iii psi I sell Shah I Ir 1.tJlth y ' ,
SIINOJmLO , I" , Oct.a27.-I the silver
democracy has any lay hr the mater the
merchants ali business mer of the country
who favor a I short preslnUal ( campaign wIll
be dlMPllolnted. At least l this Is the view of
the matter taken by liQn. W. I lllurlchs n .
Inrlchsen Is secretari of stoll , chairman
of the democratic slate central committee ant
ana of the principal spokesmen for the free
silver democracy of the west , He Is well
postell ( as to tie sentIments of his party anl (
In an Interview today exprted them to a
representatIve of the Associated press.
"I sea from the vapers . " he said . "thal
the reHblcnn ( national lventon wi probably -
ably be heM June 10. This would naturally
bring Cho democrnlc convention nl an earlier
tlate The party In power I a rule has held
its coiivCntlon first . the teson ' neraly assigned -
signed being that Il assumes to be the
stronger and should take the Inillatve , I om
al all tImes In favor at democratic con-
ventlons being held first. There Is an advantage -
vantage In selecting your ground first which
n lan In politics ( wi reeogalze. The parly
holding Its convention Is tempted weaken
Its Illatorm by playing on the platorm of
the oppositon , "
Hcgallng the length of the campaign he
' ml this to say : "I c9nlol say that I favor
either a very long or an exceedingly short
campaln. The contest Is certain lo open
pretty soon whether the national conventions
are held early ur not , for the people are already -
ready beginning to show con Ilernble interest
In the matter. I the only issue before the
country should le the tarIff , there can be I
certaInly no nell of a very long eamlJnlgn
Such a campaign would be simply threshing I
over old slraw. I the money questcl
should bo an Issue and I lhlulc It will be . the
campaign shonM be 10lg r , Of course the
Ilcmocrtc convention shOld be hell In Chi.
cage . but there will ho n strong effort to take
Il cast. In order th1l the local Inluence may
he used In nomlnnlng'i man - for presllcnl , "
111)H .1' ' I'I':1 ' I.ISI , hIM 1IFl' '
l'II'h'l. ( 'ii I In lisa ii S tin iios . fuss iii Ih (
1''I hl''II"I , ' StviIu'tlut'c I. HCltl. I
I'OUGIIKEEI'SIE . N. Y. , Oct. 27-PatrIck
Callahan , 26 years old , who lIved In New
York ! . jumped foni tilq top or the l'ougbi-
Ileepsie bridge into the river today. The dls-
tance Is 212 feet. At least thirty people saw
Calbaian's exhibition of ners'e. 'fhe bridge
jumper was seriously injured anti mid ( for
the clara devIl experiment with his life.
Callahan anti his backers . John 1' . ckhard
and William Lloyd of New York accompanied -
nltd II a dozen sporting men anti reporters
arrived at Hlghand ] on tile ( o'clock train
and Callahan . accompanied by lour of his
party , climbed up tile monnraln side to the
entrance of the bridge . where they eluded
the watchman by telling hint . they belonged
lo a party of painters l'tWel engaged II
paintIng the bridge Tlt lssel out to a
IJoIIl within 175 feet ct ? the wel Silore '
where Callahan prepared to Jump. He wore
nimh' ef black trousers and n navy blue
woolen shirt over a suit of oflnr ) ' under-
clotllhlug and wore heavy heather shoes His
assocIates strapped a cork jacket . or life
preserver . around his waist ant attached an
Inlaled beEf bladder to each of his shollders ,
These were calculated to keep hIm erect In
fallIng. Wlthoul a sign or fear Caln'lan
clambered OVer the railing anti hung rrlm the
edge 01 the footpath by hls'Sh'an'ds. Ills
fnint1. were waiting tinder thebnlu1gc in two .
rowboats to ' pick him up ant amoon I ! he
saw lhem' Il shouted gcodbFhtJthoso on
tile bridge and let go , JAs hit neared the
water his legs separated end h struck with
a nolso that sounded , lke ' , the report of a
Iun , He came to the & urfoe' ! quickty-aitd .
moanlnJ as Ir In great 11 1. . struck out for
ClOt at the boats the' eccupanls of which
plclled him up anti look him .
He was carried to n hete , Iml a Country
doctor \ said he was not sQrlously Injured
ThIs arerneon other doctors' found Callahan
In I stale or complete collapse fluId suffering
110m hcmorrhages calsed , by a serious lacer-
alien or the perloncum , ex\endhllt \ Into the
howels. He died at 1 o'clock. No arrests
hnve been male , Callahan claimed lo have
Jnmped from the IrooHI'n brIdge and the
ago Black . I.'rlor's bridge In London seven yeas
POI.I'J'ICS " ' A l'lf . < , \CIIHl lllX1l ) .
( 'uI Iimpsu'mi II tl Pllpi " 'hcl Ac-
' iiseul of ' .
l'IH'd .r IHhll 'I"
GREENVILLE 0. . ok 27-Hev. C. W.
10eler , the republican candidate for the
legIslature charged wIth offering the demo-
cratc executive committee to wllllraw In
laval or I democrat for senator I they would
give hIm $ IGOO for electIon CXpOllSes lip-
pearelt In the pulpit to Ilreach today. Slen-
crapiiei's were there to take the reverend
gentlenian. lie was late lie gave reverenl
hymn and aCer Il hall Men sung arose
trembling all over lie said :
"Last nigh a bar waked mo up al mid-
night al my house and brought me a powder
anl lruht powler
whIch I took I thought Il was from Iny
rally physicIan at that time but now I
am mortally certain Il was nol. I hoped I
would give me strength , Ill Il had the op-
posie effect. I 'wIll b Impossible for mo to
mr anythIng. This , powder has deranged my
mlll , "
With that he fell Into I chair his head
leaning over the back , his arms hanging lmp ,
\'omcn screamed and excItement and can-
screamel con-
fusion followed , Some shouted to bring hIm
water. Iy som' means ho ' was - partially N-
vlved He paid he did nbt know the boy
that hroughl the medicine To all cross-
quiestiomit' ' , he answered : " UY - lps are gI1d . "
He repeated this answer to all questions.
FIlIally a deacon prayed that God would
show tIle church what to do Finally the
preacher was carried home where admIssion
Is lenlel lo all callers . although Il Is reported
ne\ Mr. Hoerer Is recovering. Inquiry seems
to renal the fact that the reverend gentleman -
man was not nt home last night , but staId
nl a nelghbor's bouse
I .
I.\'I"I'I.BSII' : \ \ g H.\ IlIFIIC'I'S.
Urln'H ' 1. . ) li uii'Ii n'nh'r F.rwllrll Illl
1.1'11" t. Ole Shl !
NEW YORK Oct. 27.-The Herll pub-
Ishes a statement t"lls mornln" that the new
second class battleship Maine , which It lo go
lo sea tomorrow , draws three feet less water
after than forward and Ilso that site has a
bad list to starboard , /r-'ernyah expert who
100ko at the shIp \Vtln ' a BrOoklyn . thus
'
slims up her defects : "ThQ' facts are the
Maine draws three feet 'lpre forward than
she does aft , that she lean a' r to starboard
considerably ; that being now ready for start-
In . ha\lnl takl'n aboard her ' full coal supply
ot SIlO tons and her complete outfit of men ,
stores anti ammunItIon . she el\ould \ feat sym-
melrlealr I silo were proferlY delge. and
that her detective linen must bo due tu red-
heal and permanent causes al\ \ not to a mere
temporary misplacing of Mr 'weights , "
The officers or the shIll are reported , to bo
reticent concerning these alleged faults and
Il Is nol known who Is responslbe ] for lhem.
aithloug'n they may be due lltei'cly to careless
loat1nl In all other r me"ly the shill Is
said lo be a model and her ni3hInery . which
was given a dock , trIal Saturday works per-
fecti ' .
tectr. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _
IU\IU IIIS : 'I'lIItltTgN TJul.l !
: "IUII.1 " ' ' ' ' . nuu'nOiAi hr. ; ' from ( Ii .
M I its's lu.1 n''crn.r . Ilh'rr'rrH.
BOISE . Idaho , Oct. 27-Ooyernor McCon-
neil 'eceh'e : an spppsi today from the mine
managers al Walace. staling that the Miners'
union have ordered lbo miners out of the
Hunter mine at Mullen and threaten to keep
them out If they do not join the union The
governor Is asked to maIntain martial law I
and order out the militia . ,
Another dllalch .tatea that the people of i
: lulen want to organize I mIlitia eompJny I
The governor notified miita ! captaIns at I
Wartner to hold theIr mr.nlel In readiness '
to proceed 10 Mullen . .
poceed "Iuleu. He has dr.crd : : Colonel
Morrow al Wallace to go to Mulen and mus'
ter In the company. lie hil wired the ahfri
that property and lIfe must be protected . and
outbreak martial . law ocr'urs. wIll h ! dHrec a _ instantly I an
: nrtlu'rn l'itt'ithu' ituii't' " I Lc'muss' ,
SEATTLE . Wash , . 0 , ' ( 27 'he lease 01
the Central \'aehungton ralr"nl to the
Northern Pacific was fHP\e < In the UnIted
Slates court estenla )
,
IIOUIES' ' TRIAL BEGINS . TODAY
Will Firat Answer for the Murder of Benjamin -
jtmin Pitzel
REVIEW OF TiE FAMOUS CRIMINAL CASE
\ tiCM'M frum )111) ' Stnh..ln l'hailmi-
1I'IIIhin . BHlnhU.h Ihl' Guilt ; .e
the I'i'isoncr-.ViCc nr thc "Ie-
tm to 'I'estIf' ,
PhILADELPhIA , Qct.2i.-H H. , Holmes ,
or Herman Mugel , wh o name or alas hM
rung out throughout tile Icngt ( all breadlh
. or the continent as one or the , most unscru-
I contnent
I pulous anti skillful murderers of modern
times , wIll be placed on trial for his life
tomorrow In the court or o'er aId terminer
of this city. The specific charge to which
he will be called upon to answer 19 tIle
murder of Benjamin P. Pitzel . ant he has
already officially declared hImself nol gully ,
The revolting details of the many crimes
wIth which Holmes' name has ben dIrectly
or indirectly connected have been given such
pullel ) and the cold implacable demeanor
\hleh has characterized tile man throughout -
out has been so IrfIUent commented upon
thal the trial will probably pas Into history
as the most celelr.tel case known to tile
criminal annals or the wesLer heml pherc
The commonwealth has already expended
thousands oC dollars In Its efforts to bring
the prisoner to justice . amid there Is an mdi-
caton that should a conviction for murder In
the first degree be obtained he will be
quickly "railroaded" to the galows ,
WITNESSES FROM MANY 'STATES.
Winesses have been brought to this city
from Boston Chicago Indlan.\ols. Irvington ,
Ind . and almost every city where 10lmes
Is known to have lIved at \'arlols tmcs'l
Whal revelations lhes witnesses will make
have been kept ( n profound secret by the prose- I
outing officers . but there Is nn expectation
or sensational developmls. Detective Geyer
who has been for monlhs traveling through-
out tile country In search of evidence uf
Holmes' movements . will be one or the
principal witnesses for the commonwealh ,
The skull anti , portions oC the body of 1lzel.
as well as the remains at the boy howard
Pltzol . who Is thought to have been murlercd
by Holmes In Indianapolis , wIll be exhIbited
durIng the course of the lrlal. JudJe Arnold
will be upon the bench and he has already
sIgnified his Intention . of holding three sea-
slons a day-morning. afternoon all nlght-
so long as the persons interested cnn stand
the strain The prosecuton will bc In the
hands or Dstrlcl Attorney Graham and a
corps of assistants , while the Interests of
the prisoner wIll he guarded br Icsrs ,
Shoemaker and Holan , young members or
the local bar.
Consequent upon the widespread publIcity
given the case Il Is reared thal several days
will be occupied In securing 0 Jury of mcn
who havc nol alreatly formed decIded
oplnlon9 concerning the gui or Innocence
or Holmes I hi ImpossIble to lear even
npPloxlnatelY the number or witnesses lo
be calcu on elller side but that there will
be a goodly number Is apparent from the
: precaut ns _ , , , thai wi be1talc n' tO . ii cUre
thelr , nfr ot .lho , coUr , $ I ! " ' ; .
- ;
FEW WILL-DE' ADMITTED. - .
Announcements have been made thal only
those who have buslnet therein Will be ad-
niltted . , and that an , Increased corps or court
ocer. augmented b a detail of reserve ,
policemen . wIll enforce this order al the.
doors.
The murder of Pltzcl . If murder It was ,
occurred mere than a year ago , The body
burned and blackened os if I hy an explosion
WS discovered In the 1101150 No. 132tl Callow
11 street this city , on September 23. 1894
As he had been known as an Inventor named
Perry . the suppositIon was that he had met
death by accident Willie experimentng , Sub.
sequenly the charge was made that Ilzel
hal ' been murdered by Holmes In an attempt
to defraud the Filely Mutual LIfo associa-
ton of PhIladelphIa out oC $10,000. which
hal been paid by the company to Mrs. Pltzei .
who wa supposed to hove been a party lo the
conspiracy 10lmes having fml Inlrolucel ,
Iltzel lo the companr. holmes waD arrested
In Boston November 17. and Mrs. Ilzel Is
In custody as . probably , the principal wllnesH
Jgalnbl him. There Is a lIkelIhood of the
case consuming several weel19. unles unforeseen -
seen clrcumlancea arIse to bring Il to an
earlIer conclusion
The remains at young Pllzel , found In
the Ivlngton house , were brought to thh
cIty lonlghl hy Detective Hchards oC In-
dianapols , They were carried In a smal
box and were Immediately taken to District
Attorney Graham's 0111cc . where they wIll
be needed kept until such time as they tire '
.
SES.t'l'lONAI. AUl'INA TII.tGHIY.
Dr. JoHr Killed 11) ' nil OtI'r " 'liiI . ,
' ' ' to Coinnult lihtiruler .
' 'r'lll Commi Jlur.lrr.
PHOENIX Arix . Oct 27-L , U. Orme
sheriff of this county early this morning 9hot
Dr. Hose al Mesa sixteen mIles cast of Phoe-
nix with a shotgun killIng him instantly ,
fee wIth two confederates . had atemlltell
to murder the WliamD family . consisting ur
the doctor his young wife and daughter.
The later was formerly ' the wIfe at Dr. Her
In Knnss. Th'e confederates Burt and
Cooley were captured and placed In jll
Burt prevIously gave the plot away to the
l'herll. but was afraid to refuse lo help exe-
cute the plans of the murderer , for fear Hose
would kIll hLm. Sheriff Onne was In Dr.
Williams' bedroom awaIting the assassins ,
WillIe United Slate" Ieputy Marshal Stankard I
remained outsIde to watch Al 9:30 : Burt
came and cut the screen and unlocked ( tile
door. At 1 o'clock ho returned wIth Hose
and entered the house. Rose hat I blacll'
smlth'v hammer In his right hand a wagon
spoke In the other and a lilatol II his pockel
Two dummIes had been placed In Dr. \Vib-
llama' bed , Rose struck one with the ham.
mer. SherIff Orme saId :
" 1011 imp your bands ; I am sheriff of thIs
county and have you covered with a shotgun -
, "
gun
said After : waItIng a few seconds , bo again
"I wIlt surely " shoot If you don'l throw lip
your hands -
Hose tailed to do so , and the sheriff fred
both barrels kIlling hIm
Roe was wanted by the "overnmeTl for
holding up the mal 9. and also In Kansas for
bank robbery. 10 was here Dx months ago
when he trIed to kill his wIfe , but was an-
rooted and agreed to heave the countrr. lIe
had $300 and seven doses of arsenic sewe
In the waistband at his trousers.
.
'False . IllH for the Cony ' esilion .
SAN Oct. 27.-The
FRANCISCO 2.-The League
of Hepublcln Newspapers of Calornln has
adopted an appeal to the party management -
mont to hold the next natIonal repulJlcan
convention In San FrancIsco , The appeal
con\'enlon npJe
recItes the tact that California has been
flghted for years Iy the east , The appeal
closets : " 1et lhe republican party ho first to
recognize that ( hero Is D Paclic coast and
the people In this great country wi roe
member their oblgnton to that part ) . .
Iellrlclh'o 'ruh'le Fire .
PEnnV , 0kb. , Oct 27.-A destructive
prairie fire raged for live hours today cast
of here. Many thousUdl at bushel of
corn aul many tons of hay anti vast fields
01 corn were destroyed. A number or tarm
hOI > B arc reported consumed , and I is
RIM relrte.l that two Indian children . were
fatally ( burned. lItany people hat narrow
eSlape ! 'rhe wind was very hIgh and hun-
drlda 01 whites and Indians turned out to
fight the fire. . -
'rhrr " 'lelimiis of In I XI.lo"lll. I
ChICAGO . Oct. 27.-Charles Gregg who ,
was the engineer of the tug Macfred . which
mew UII In the Chicago river early Saturday
irornlng . and who was hurled more than
10 ) feet on to the deck at the steam barge
lena , died early this morning It the county
hmotpital This make the third fatnlty tram
the wreck. The body at l lremal John
rlclon has not been recovered
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TI11 . \ ' , \ ( : Ul JI I.nl.
: lrctnll t. II' hiehulEnch : Night from
Nu\ Until li'IISii. :
During next week the campaIgn of
reform will le vlorouDly p\lc throughout
the entIre cly , Speakers who are II earnest
\1 address the voters who are waking up ,
al the followIng meelngs :
There will be I meeting of the Sixth Warl
Citizens' Heform league al tars' hialr'"rth
Thirtieth street , near 1"ort Omaha Monday
evening al 8 o'clock. Several prmlncnl sllak-
ers will le In attemitlance .
October 28 , MOUlay 7:30 : p. m. , Muller's
hail , Eighteenth ant \Inton streets. Speak-
er-amls B. Slmeean F . A. Brogan and 13 : .
W. Simneral.
October 28 , Ionday i:30 : J m" , Fortieth and
Lea\'enworth streets Speakers-C. J. Smnytii
O. S. Eiguttc'r and II. C Miller.
.
October 29 , Tuesday 7:30 : p. m. . Twent-
nInth and Walnul Itreets , Speakers-13.
HOlewater , V , ' . S. loppllton , Leo W. Sprat-
ln and Thomas 1 1"I'nn.
October 30. Wednesday 7:30 : p. m" , Wols
hal , Twenty.reconll situ Cumlnl streets.
Slleakers-J , n. Siieean D Clem Beaver , I.
C. Miller . I. J. Dunn and George O. Calder
October 30. Wetinc-stlay 7:30 : p. 1 . Inlghls
of Labor h.ll. 10 South I.'ourleenth slreet.
Speakers hi , C. MIlier . W. S. Shoclaller ,
. J. J. Dunn Thomas J. Flynn.
' October 31 , 'rhurslay 7:30 : p. m. , Forest
'I )
hmall . Sixth anti Pierce streets. Speakers-
'J ' , B. Sheean 1 , lolewnter , D. C Iea\'er.
Frnk T Itansomm W. D. lclugb ant W.
S. 10lpleton. (
October 31. Thurstay i:30 : p. 1" , I rfng
hail . Sherman avenue and Corby street
Speallers-I" A. Bengali , I. J. DUII , 13V. ,
SimueralV. . S. Shoemaker , George lertral1
al11 Sias A , Cobb
November 2. Saturday 7:20 : I' imi. , Patterson
hail . Seventeenth all Farnarn streets.
Speallers-J. B. Shlecan . F' , A. Irogan and .1.
Burns
November 2. Saturday 7:30 : p. I . S"lllers
11th . Twenty-fourth and Cumlng slreets.
Spealers-l . Simneral . George W. Duane
W. S. Iopplelon and Ed P. Smiibthi.
Olher meetings and speakers wi ben -
flounced In lme , At lhese Iteelngs the local 1
sItuation wIll be canvassed lhoroughly aud
all classes or citIzens are Invited to attend.
: IXSJBI : ISS .IhiII'1'INi.
floor ( lie 1"0.1"11 SII'nl.'r" Rt ( iii'
COiiIS'iiiii Friimiy ' . u'u'iiihmu'r I.
Arrangements have been ma.lo by the corn- '
mltee In charge or the campaign for reform
In our judicIal , county all city governments
for a huge mass meeting of all tile cItizens ,
of Omaha interested lii aectmrlimg clean amid
honest local olllclaum , to be held in the CoIl-
scum at 8 o'clock FrIday evenlmg , , N'tt'ein.
her 1.
Tile misrule of county and cIty governotent
will be fully discussed amid tii rmedy row
In the llands of the voters plainly lniriteti nut.
The able speakers wile wIll addrcaa tile audI.
once are :
1IENRY D. ESTABROOIC ,
EIWARI ) ROSE\\'ATEIt ,
' WILLIAM p POPPLETON , ' .
S
ltinember that the meeting is calld' for
good citlzemis of all of Omaha amid viciilty.
It Is called for Friday evening , Noveiiber
1 , at S o'clock. It is called for the ColIseum ,
whIch Is large enough to accommodate every
one. It Is cabled in the Interest of-good government -
ernment and every taxpayer and citizen must
be Interested In the cause of goad govern-
nient. To show that imiterest bo ure to attend -
tend this meetIng amid bring your friends
ivItil .
YOU. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.
S's. riis I I II'S 1.O G VA 5' ! ' 1)5110.
'Fi'isco Mt'ru'hiniipsshxclinmigu. Aim-
.thiuiit St'veral Vesels ,
SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 27.Tho Merchants
exchange today announced than no informs- I
tlon had been received from ( hue overdue
vessels bound from ( lila cIty to foreIgn ports ,
It is not believed tiio Spencer , which loft
here 200 days ago for Queenstowmm , tile Star
of Austria , bound to Queenstown , and ( lie
Earl of Ilopotcun , for Adelaide , will ever
be heard from again. Although the Lord
lirascoy has been otmt eigimty-two days froni
Hong Kong to Port Iliakely , her absence
is accounted for by tile fact that slit , Is a
light ship with a foul bottom. More
interest has cemutered on the Lord
Spencer than on any vessel that has ever
sailed from this port , When It. was announced -
nounced tlmat the BritIsh underwriters were
offering 80 per cent for reinsurance there
was a rush to get some of tue risks. Tile
offer of the BrItish underwriters made bush.
nose brisk for tile broktrn. No overdue yes-
aol for many years has opened up so many
transactlons'as the Lord Spencer. Should the
hatter fall to arrive at her destInation shipping -
ping and Insurance mnemt' of this cIty wIll be
badly beat. If , however , ' the Lord Spencer
turns Up withiin the next few days thloue'ands
of dollars wIll be raked in by tile specula-
tons. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
hi'ishi Arriiiige font l'imlomisstrnioil ,
CilicAclo , Oct. 27.-The United IrIsh so-
citiemu of IllinoIs met this afternoomi at 81
Clark etm'eet to make arrangements for the
Allen , learkimi and O'Bm'ien demonstratIon at
Central MusIc hail Novenilwr 23. A Ilurma-
font organizatIon was effected anti the fol-
lo'inr othicers were elected : Presltient , 1' .
r , Fitzpatrick ; vice presIdents' , John T.
iceatimig , .ioliti McCal'fei'y ; recording scene-
tary , ' 1' . H. Clifford : liiianoial secretary , Ar.
thur Donahue ; trenurer , L'iwreneo Henley
A program of eomlgiu , recitations amid
sileeches Ill be arranged ,
Iiploiuintie ( himest htm'o1vt'u1 ,
DETROIT , Oct. 27.-itegarding the ad.
verse decisiomi by tile secretary of time navy
on the hid of the 1)etrolt Dry 1)ock corn-
lliflY for btmiding two of tIm neuv gumi boats ,
lon 7I , Dickinson said today : " 1 think It
is probable that if time secretary of the
navy has decided as the ( lispalcilt's state ,
it Is for urcly diplomatic reasons , tuinl not
upon thu merIts of' the ease , 'l'ilo aulmnin.
istrntlon does not visii to tb nml'thing that
ntight further dbsturti tile diplomatic rt'la.
( ions whit Great hinitaumi , Whlhch are already
in ami acute condItion. "
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CHICAGO , Oct. 27.-Lake MichIgan was
swept by a terrihic gale today. During tile
afternoon , from 1 to 8 o'clock , time wind
blew ott (110 west siioro at the rate of forty.
four miles an hour. Small craft hiatt a
bail tIme In ( ho sea. ( lust i'uddenly relied up ,
The gale wmus mutromiger along the east eiiore ,
where all kinds of shilpplng lied i. m'ough
timne , Storm signals were dishilayed on
Lakes Superior Michigan amid Huron.
These signals ivlhl ho floliteti until 10' ) to-
mOrrots' . Snow was predIcted for Clllciigo
tonight , but the wciithier chiamiged , At 0
o'clock tue sky was clear.
Cii u-list Itita 'u'ortcu'i's in Coims't'i I ,
1)ETI1OIT , Oct. 27-A conference of ap.
1)110(1 ChrIstIan workers mid social so-
formars opened in Plymouth tabernacle in
this city today amid will continue through
the Veek. Thui OUVi'fltto opened with a
sermon by Orahuimu Taylor , ii ) . , of thIe
C'hmicngo TheoiogIaI semInary. 'l'huIs evenIng -
Ing i'rof. ilerron adtlrcsscd a large audIence
oil "rime Society of Itehhgiors , " the first of a
series of lectures.
hiapect Cialutusi ilchcis ( a hteeu'i Aid ,
MADRID , Oct. 27.-A ulispatchi to tue mi-
parclal from Havana contains an interview
with General Campos , in which he opines
that ( lie Ummited States will rujcogmilze
tim insurgents as behilgerents ahien it suits
its international policy. TiiO lrnspect 11115 $
not alarmed hIm lie says , for ipaln would
then know exactly how usatters stolid.
' 4'iIi Marry a Consul.
NEW YOItIC , Oct. 27-It Is limimiaimmiced
that Count lielazicuiy wIll , in a few days ,
marry Mrs. Yznega , vhrn s'aa recently ill.
vorced in South Dakota ( rein her iilibaiiti ,
Fernando Yznaga The voting noblt'inuui is
25 antI Mrs. Ysnaga h , They snot at New.
port last summer arid It Is saId to have bemi
a case of love at first sight.
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GRIEF FOR A IIOB
Lawbrcaker Shot Down While Trying to
Lynch a Murderer ,
01110 OFFICERS DO THEIR DUTY BRAVELY
Tiflln the Scene of a Terrible Demonstra.
tion in This Line.
SEVERAL PEOPLE KILLED IN TIlE STREET
Jail Doors Battered Down aiid the Guarda
Fired Upon.
THEN TIlE BLOODY WORK CO MENCED
FIn sig to Setui'u , I iii , Crumat *
ViI ) ' (5) II jett'rinluuu'ui EmTort
(4) .il.uimimuiii . ( time l.mits-3liiitlmi
Cobleut Out ,
TIiF1N , 0. , Oct. 27.-The city hiss been
sisocked fr mmi Center to cireumisferemice oven
tile attemupt to lynch Mareimal Shumlts's sinyor
last mllgiit. It Is imi a veritable uproar , hue
otreets having been thronged with macn , uo
filleti with morbid ctmriosity , bitt imiamiy with
trouble written plainly cmi tlleir faces.
The mob that attacked tile jail early this
mnormiing was comupoced of the svorst specimssens
of law deflers tlst any coimmmiiummity could
produice. ' $ 'llIsky llad been Ililililgod in until
they were more lke ! blootitlsirsty wolves titan
huniami belmsge. To reason w Ith tlmeiss miseant
danger , If not death to thlO peaceisielter.
'l'ise mob camsie frons tin entirely tmnexpectetl
source. Tue report was cul'remst that a crowtl
of farmr.ors from Ilopowell townehiip was con1
gregating amid orgamsizhmig on time olstiulchrts of
thin towis and thio attache was expected to be
made by (110111. hut. Instead , it was done bZ
fellows' who had been circulatIng in tile vicin.
ity of this jail all Oveiling. It. was iiardIy
supposed they would dare to tb Slmcim a thing ,
anti the police made 110 effort to qumict them ,
Thus matters vent on untIl about 1IS :
a. mms. SIx macmt gathered on time lawn about
fifty feet from the jail and In a niomnemit about
thirty others joined thsemn , Then a sharp
whlistlo t'as imeard , and out of an alley on tlit
opposIte lt1o of the street , and a little to thG
west , rushed fully 100 more , the icatlera carrying -
rying a rope anti several aledgo hammers
ivith whIch to accomplahs ! thmeir work. The
sledges were Procured at a stone quarry.
'Tii ; , tj8 tfiick' emeouto iman a dozen
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men. Ais t ic mob made tbo. r hi , towanil'
tIla jail they ensltted fierce yells.
ROUTE ! ) TilE l'OL.iChi.
A squad of police who imad stottone
themselves on ( lie steps wore whisked t
one side as though they were so imiamsy straws ,
Officer Keifer , Wilts niatlo a brave amid fierce
resisttamsce , was strliclc on time lcatI with a.
sloige amid khelceil brutally. lIe aa carried
homd immiconscious anti today ho has been
hoverlmmg betweemu life amId deathm. Olilcer
Fisher was thrown agauisst a brIck wall antI.
partlaliy stunned , and Officer hiennessy was
tumsibled over in tile grass anti kept there by
a isian who held a club over hiimii amid tiirt- _
emued hihmu with death If lie slId not lie still.
The otiuer oflicers were treated Imi tile sante
way , S
Tim mob wemit dIrect to tile side entrance
511(1 comuinenceul time otislauglit eu tile ilOor
wIth their sledges. They were without any
reason whatever amid made iso dcmnamid for
tue keys. Michael Scismnldutz , a powerfut
teamuster , wielded tile sledge , lie was one o
thu drunken agitators who appeared early in
( ho morning. Tile doors were broken into
splinters in a e.iort time. With cachi blov
( ho fury of the crowd Iimcroased. When the
entrance was gained there was a wIld rush
amid the hallway was filled wIth oxelted mnen.
Sheriff Van Nest and timreo men stood in the
opposite end. lie appealed , lo thieni mnost
bravely anti strongly several times , askIng
them for God's sake to disperse , It did ne
good , for the men only grew fiercer.
Tue entrance to the cornitior is first pro.
tooted by a heavy alleet iron iloor , Tie locl
was broken off wIth a few blows , and then
tilere reniainei tile heavy gratimig.
FIRED 'FO lULL.
Then it Wfl that tlio gumards , who were iii
that' portlomm , began to fire. At first thiey
shot over tIme rIoters' heads. A guard , In
an Interview wIth a Leader representativo.
saId tile IflOfl swore to kIll every person in-
aide and to show tieir purpose they began to
fire at them , The guards said no shot was
fired by tiuemn until the attackhmig varty had
fired through tile gratimig first , Henry Motels-
1cr , tile first man killed , the moan whie
carried the rope. lIe was shot through the
left temple , the ball commiliig out on ( lie left
side , nt1 lie died Instantly.
Then Chris Mats receIved a bullet through
lila heart , lie was picked up dead ,
This awful work and the determinatIon o
the guards awed the would-be lynchera an
they left ( lie place , cursIng and wilder tb
ever. Via Vindor.ne , a young Italian laborer
left with tile Intention of gettIng dynamite
to blew up ( tie buildIng , but he never put
in appearance afterward.'iullo in the nsldd
of the attack Vindonno rushed upon a daugh.
ter of the imhierift and thlreateneti to kill hier
Anotlmer fellow held a revolver close to tbi
breast o Andrew Green , a ono.armod son-tn.
law of the sheriff , anti pulled thio trigger , bu
It mIssed fire and ( ho next Instant Green
felled the would-be assassin to the floor ,
W'OMEN NO'S' I'ROTECTED.
The sheriff's family was upstairs and on
of thie mob , seeing them at ( be head of tile
stairs , rushed vicIously at them , hut some
one threw him headlong to the bttoin ,
Between 8 and 4 o'clock thus mornIng , aftem
the mnob hiati nioved turtiier down the atreei
the prisomior was handcuffed , taken tbroug
a aIde door and then to a sIde alley , whiff
a carriage was In waIting , Polic'a Captaid
Faikner and Othlcor fhweeney took hIm tt S
Sanduk ) county as fast as the horses cou2
carry them.
Cttizers viewed ( hi , areno of the traged
today by huudres.is. Many pcopl refumca tq