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r RUSH i - FOR COVETED GROUND )
British Troops Snil ( to Bo Headed for the
Dhputcd Territory.
ARE BEING SENT THROUGH BRAZil
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" 111.ltll" Shirt for Uttu ) ' nrzi.
NgW YORK , Oct. 30.-A special to the
Herll from Buenos Ayres says : The
11.taut's correponent In I 0 , Drazl , tele-
! rapJIs that news has been recelveel from
to governor at Para confirming the report
ot the pasage at Briish troops through the
, "
terriory
4 % spcia1 from Washington says : The con-
T- frmaton that an /rmell ( Briish force was
marching throlh Braziian territory to that
part of Vccucla claimed by Great Britain
wil , It Is l said , bring the ' International dispute -
pute to a crisis at once. In some quarters
tears are expressed les the negotiations bo
prolonged until Englanll ( gets a\ the soldiers
sIn wants In the dlsplted terriory , POBses-
ion In law lS In t\lliomacy ) Is several points
In favor of the nggresor England , I seems .
Is playing her trump conic.
A special ' to the Heralll from Havana says :
t The correspondent of In English newspaper
,
has just reeelvell orders from his paper to '
embark lt enc for Venezuela , In anticipation
at the demonstration that Great Britain Is
expecte,1 to male nt L' Ouayara to enforce
the demands at her ultimatum.
\ASIOTO : Oct O.-Thie State .lepart-
ment has been furnished further ! etals or
the status of nnalls In ' British Guiana con-
earning the boundary a ltaton , I covers the
press publications at Demerara UII to Octo-
her 16 In IJrsuance or the policy or the
Brlhh foreign olee , Captain Jarshal and
In pCltor Cole of the British colonial con-
Etalltar ) ' , or militia . have been dlspltelwd 10
inspect the post or Uruan , where the conflict
with Vlneuelnns occurred. The semj-ofllciai
announcement Is made at Demorra hat the
departure at the olcers and their party Is
In connection with the recmt dllpatch from
Minister mherlnln.
(
The Illhlc and prei3 critcism of Minister
Chamberlain for hla recent ( lspatche9 con-
tnues , Time Miners' Gazette points out that
Nr Chamherlaln's solicitude for the gold
industry of British Guiana Is Iluo to mis-
information gIven him by those interacted
Inll unrelahll persons. Mr. Chamherlaln's
statement that the northvetern territory
9houl1 [ reclve the most attention la can-
trovertell , and It I alleged to be duo to a
dEsire of certain persons to secure a British
port of entry In the northwest . Ir. Cham-
berlain's juan at Interetn British capitalists
' - ! _ .C II , f'dl IS _ _ Isrldiculed.on _ _ . _ , , the _ _ ground
"Il ) l/eSO CO/CCSSIIS are alreauy maUD 11m
that nothing more can be grnted. I
The Demerara Chronicle fuly reviews the
report that Secretary Oney has written an
urgent letter ! to Great Britain supporting the
Monroe doctrine a applicable to the Vena'
zueh11sllte. . The Paper retrts that the
Monroe ( octrlnQ has nD more relevance to
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the l1re'ent contention than I would have
to a claim by Venezuela on British Guiana.
'fhe.mme paper charactHlzes Mr. Chamber-
lain's plans as ridiculous and as dlsclosln
! ,
that he does not comprehend the isolation of
the Urean.
Up to the 16th , when the mal closed , the :
notification of I.onl Salisbury's ultimatum '
to Venezuela had not reached Demerara , but
strong pressure Was being exerted on the
! !
110mI government for a move of this kind.
NOT COSII n In 1'0 ) II' SiItIEUS. ,
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LOOON , Oct. 30-Slr Charles Cameron
I.ees K. C. , M. . C. , governor ot British
Guiana arrived at Plymouth at midnight ,
ha\'lng begn recalled to gngland to confer
wUh Colonial Secretary Chamberlain on the
Venezuelan boundary qutston , Sir Charles
WI& scott upon his arrival by a representa-
tve ot the AssocIated press , who sought to
ulnaln his views upon the Venezuelan ques-
ton , and to whom ho accorded an Inten'lew.
10 said : ,
"I regard the frontier outage ( the EO-
called Unman Incident ) as a purely individual
act as tile British subjects , Bares and
Baker , who were arrested by the Venezuelan
olcers , when bought before the higher
representatives of the Yenezuelan govern-
bent were oslel hy them to return - to the
lrltsh terrier ) but they declined , on time
m ground , that there was no means of transit
IHcle , "
The Uruan incident referred to by Sir
Charles was that upon which the reported
British ultimatum to Venezuela was ! a ed.
A BritIsh sergeant or police , the Barnes
abo\'o ' referred to , ali two assistants crossd
the river at Urlan ali planted time British
11' on the Venezuelan shle The Venezuelan
'
p.qhieo taro 10\n the flag , , drove time Intruders
across time stream and suhsellenly arrested
thlnl 'Vhiie on their way to Clual , Bolivar ,
'iihi their .
wih prisoners , they were instructed
Irom Caracas to release the lnglshmen and
to hermit . ' them to return to British Guiana.
Thl British government demanded reparation
; for their ancst.
Sir Charles was askel further to explain
the ac'lon of the Guiana council In voting
its milsappioval of Colonial Secretary Cham-
bcrlaln's suggestion for the purchase at
11axim guns tD ho talon to the Venezuelan
frontier. Sir Chlrko said : "Wih regard to
thIs vote . the mater was purely an Imperial
one. There Is only 1 post consisting of seven
men at UruJn , being merely a polIo station .
to marl the frontier on time Schomberg bound-
at. ) ' line , and there Is practically no milar ) ' ,
station there itt all , though the colonIal gov- I
eroment has repeatedly asked ton a supply of i
Maxim gIl ! " I
Sir Cameron has come homu principally to
Icerul t hi. I hme.ti . 1 h , and Ilthough pl'me maters t
ur 11rl\ato bueines5 will also recetve his at-
tlnUon , ho wi Bee .lr. Cimamnbenlain scene-
tJr' of stale f.1r the colonled as early ns
jO'iie. ) ) Going back to the Uruan Inchlcnt.
lriHllelt C.imc'ron saId : "The Venezuelan
paty. when thry crossed the river at Uruan .
holstrd their lag upon a building within the
Srhomher hntar ) Sergeants ! Dare3 lel
BJkcr hauled It 1011 , merely to show that I
was within the Urlbh lines , alhough tht
colonial government woul.1 . bo Ilelghtct to
wclromo F'lntCr to that terrier ) ' , and only
cicsircd to shol that I was British terettory. '
lie , was asked If ho thought that terrLorY'1
cue affair would occur In the event ot a ,
crisi I' , to which ha replied : "I think not , ns
thrlo h i only 1 very somali police staten on
the \'cimeztlelari fronttr , The Venezuelans
tried their utmost to IJenlade larncs and
Baker to return to Irll h territory aftertime
the ) ' had . hem al'rstrI. , "
' 'ht Aseoctated IlreH reprelentt\e then
arlNI : the governor If any dUnculy was
likely ! arise out or the conrelslons mae to
. \lerlr.n eapllalita by Venezuela lie ! salt :
"No concessions havc been ' made \ Ihln the
British sphee of influence , and therefore no
! llruly I Ikely ' to occnr. I hn"o uo Idea
that there will lie ' serious resistance
wi hi PIm ) srlou. to
the British flcmnds , growing out of the
rrun Incident . a the \cntzlelau govern-
bent secrus d.'slrols % or doing everything
losthie ) to repair lujury done ,
110s.\1I. " any to Urlth
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Illa' I.IgIit tt ChlluUL'r' " IIttralecs. .
1.ONiO : . Oct. 30.-The few comments
made I ) ' the London pren upon the war II
lr Ilcton : ot Senator Chandler In his paper
the lenln Ionltor ot Conc fl , N. H. on
0 , tcbrr 28. may be regarded 1 Ilmmed UI )
by the Standard la the following utterances :
cnator Chandler msy excite enthlsl.Um
amonK the rlt-ral at the great towns , but
' Imts prophecies . we may be assured . wi be
re "cli wih indIgnation and dl.gust by the
blik at time PeoPle at the United Stlte . "
1'10' . \ --ttb : ; uithn.
VAnOct 30-Threa cavalry oflicers .
who imave been stationed at the Yldlx Kiosk ,
lune ) be n exiled to
! Ixleel Yeomen Avabia . on the
charge at Plotting Igalnlt the life of the
t auhlan. : I
t il.tXI1I ( ) A IIOtI I' I.UXIJILY.
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I" " I.ltllE'llNt'r I.'ft HI'r I'urt'nl" II
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LONDON , Oct. 30.-Tho newspaper at thl
city today devoted much pace to the latest
phase of the cue of Miss Laticaster . the
young lady of wealthy parentage who be-
came n Boelal.t , residing In time working dis-
trict of London , and who was desirous ot living -
Inl with n \orkman named SullIvan , a prom-
bent socialist , although neither of thiemn be-
leve In marriage. The two declell [ to 11s-
pens with any formalLlea and started housekeeping -
keeping together , whereupon the young lady's
parents consulted a specialst on diseases ot
the brain and had her confined In an asylum
for the Insne , The cao atracted much at-
tenton , as .lss Lancaster was an eloquent
speaker ! upon . socialism. After Miss Lan-
caster's incarceration In the alyilm Sullivan
for a time senched for her without re u1 , but
eventually he obtained , knowledge at her
whereabouts . and after reeking the assist-
once of time commissioners of lunacy , the release -
lease of Miss Lancaster was ordered. At time
orerel
tune the affair was treated os a joke , and i
Miss Lancaster who ) Is about : t ) 'ear old
and fairly good looking ! , was calf "the
woman who \Oll ! . "
John Burns , the socialist-labor. leader and
ex-member at Parlament , took a leading
part 11 time rleaso of Miss Lancaster. Burns
had the pleasure ot ecortn ! Miss Lancaster
from the asyllm to her home , where she
antI her lover had a levee , whIch was largely
attended by enthusiastc socialists and others
who hold the views regarding matrImony
entertained by Miss Lancaster and Sullivan.
Time lOVEs took occasion to announce to their
friends and admirers that they h3d not III
any way changerl heir I opinions on the sub-
ject of matrImony 1111 that they Intended to
carry out their original program of living
together as man and wife without previously
going through any religious or cl\1 cere-
many such rormaltles being , In theIr opin-
Ion , ueless ant stll)11 )
The marquis or Queensblry has written a
letter on the subject tD Sllvau , expressing
great Interest In the case and offering to
contribute toward the expenses Incurred In
obtaining the release of Miss Lancaster , addIng -
lug : "Wc' doubtess have similar opinions
upon marringe. I advise you . howe\er , to go
I through the ceremony for the fltlre prtec-
ton of your wife and ehlren. hut the In-
slant I Is finished [ protest against It and
repudiate It , Changes may follow. We want
changes In time law I should like tD ' know
you wie. anl shako hands with you and your
The marqlis of Qleensberry wrItes to the
Standard this mornln , offering to give ! OO
toward wedding present for MIss Edith
Lancaster provided [ she lega1y marries under
Ilrotest the socialst , Sullivan . smonm she has
been lving vltim.
I.I'I"I'I.I' CIU'IH-cn IX ItNIAIS.
1'I/I.h ! NevNIlmmll'rMSt , tt'l . II t Jim' Cor-
rt.t'lm.NM of 'l'lmeir ) " , " tt.i.t.s.
LOnO . Oct 30.- he newspapers are
not inclined to accept as correct the omclal
denial from the foreign omce ot the aCeU-
racy of the Times and Globe dispatches of I
the important concessions said to have been
obtained by Russia from China.
Time Globe , referring to the foreign ofce
statement , says : "Something more than un
amhluous official disclaimer Is needed to
make its disbelieve time statements which
not only rEched us on good authoriy , but
which are In nsonance wih lime known
aim of Hlsslan diplomacy In the far east "
Thc 'Vestmlnlster Gazette hints that Japan
anti Russia Inerstall one another , and
that Great Drlaln ought to prepare for
startling news , adding : "nussla Is trying
to , or has succeeded , In squaring Japau.
'Un time side of Japan , seeing that alma Is
still alliance tree , It Is not Improbable that
there are statesmen In Tokle who would be
neatly to listen to and consIder such prC
posais , I Russians approached discreetly ,
for a nusso-Japan secret treaty. What a coup
I wOlla bc ? '
0\11 (8.000.000 wi be transferred tomor-
row to the Japanese by the Bank of Eng
land , as the first payment of time Chinese
Indemnity. I Is thought probable that
(3.000,000 at thIs lrount will be used Imlo
dlately to pay debts which lave been In-
curretl for shIps Inel war materIal. H la
expected thnt the balance wi bt wanted
soon In payment for more ships and mnnl-
tions . \ hlch are already ordcrell H Is not
cOD81dereil likely that any gold will be
taken out of the banks , hut It Is twught
possible that 80mo gold wIll bo used for the
11urchase of shiver.
The Vienna correspondent or time Daily
Telegraph learns that Inslsa admits that a
selzuro or Port Artimtmr even with China's
conselmt would constlute _ n breach of Intarna-
tonal engagements , but she considers that
the railway concessiotma In ManchurIa concern .
cern only herself and China.
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II I I Il hi I. .tli.lmeMN .
I.ODO : : , Oct. 30.-Time marquis 01 Sails-
bury made a speech at Walford
mace Walord today to an
audience . which Included larl Compeer , Earl
Brownlow , the earl of Clarendon , the earl of
gssex , time earl of Dudley. Baron itothmscimil '
Lord hyde and a number at conservative
members of l'arlhanment. During the course
ot hlH remarks time prime minIster referred ,
to time agricultural question and saId : "Since
the repeal oC the corn laws we have had
the strongest cause to lament that , though
time protectionists resisted , thtlr warnIngs
had not been listened to more carafuily. Time
rCl1ealers bcolted time lea at Its Injury , but
a lowerIng at prIce resulted , and free trade
has uhuost killed husbandry In several coun-
ties. "
The marquIs did not blllO those who hall
paeetl the free trallo bill , but they should
have thought more at the pocnlar burden
miler which time land labored , and shoull
have lightened the worst of the o burdens
whln It conl have been dorm with case. lie
then advertCl1 to the foreign policy ot Great
Briain , and In this connection ho declared
that ho had carrIed out the work or his prt
dec ssors for the sal,1 at maintaining the
VIY Important object of u unity at I nglsh
IIOUCY II time face If foreign natons , The
speaker protested against : Ir , Gladstomme's
Interfccnco In time Armenian affair In a 11l
saga of his ) speech , In which ho said that he
regretted that any man , however earnest
and emmeinent had thongh It worth whlo to
amid to time difculIes with which the natons
ot Europe had to contend In dealing wih
countries In which bIter differences or taco
and creed were tradItional .
10nlnlOIS ASKS A II'TIJ 'i'iMI.
" 'I.hc. tl (01 "ll Ilh 1"1'11'111" flm'form'
1"llerlllduA ; to 1 ' II'm I Cmilml iii'g .
P.\HS. Oct. 30.-lmresidermt Faure , after
conference wih MM Pe'tlal , Bourgeois ,
l.oclu'07 anti Cavahnas , has Ilslu'd M. Dour-
'fols to form a cabinet. The later has re-
( itlesteti time presilent to gIve him until tomorrow -
morrow In order that he may consult with
hIs : frlende. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
OIJt..t to 11ItI.I'11 :11 11 A'I'r.
1.0N10 : Oct. 3O.zAt . the meetn of the
sharcholer of the Grand Trunk railroad of
Canada , Sir Chales l\r Wilson , the now
IJresldClt , In the cimair the annual report
was adoptelRnlmOISI ) ' . Time meeting was
harmonIous . amid the shareholders present
exprosseil their confidence In time present
board of dlrltoSomo criicim , how-
ever . was : provoked by a sharelwller asking
wh ) ) ' aim } rglshman or a Canadian was not
appolntl : general manager at the road- In-
t"ad oe an Alnerlcan , as recently announced .
In reply time chairman said that the elgoncles
ot time ue Ilcmantled thaI the best maim ob-
tnlnablo ! lluld be appointed , and therefore
Mr. Charles M. hays of St. I.Oll , ree'nty
general mlnager at the Wa11ash railroad . was
appointed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( 'mirlos Ca.C" 1",1 , lit Monte ! C.rlo.
( CopyrItmt , 1ti3 . by h'rcs ' .
Coprlrhl Prol l'ul\ahln. COllan ) ' )
SAN S.\N.\DOI. Oct. 3Q-Nel ( York
World Cablegram-Speoal ! Telegram.- ) -
Letters fclln' hero confirm time reprt that
u-l'resdent ! Carlos Ezota lost at Ionte Carlo
the balance at the money ho took trol here
ThIs actuated the Government In confiscating
hits corea . e.lites and he Is left completely
-
CA IOS' ' CLAuS IN CUBA
Spnnish Ohtefin Said to nnvo Bribed
Rebel Generals t Quit
OIlIER RUMORS STill MORE STARTLING
I'roNl'vts of the Iltrlll" , , 't'ri' Never
llrlghmlt'r 1111 SIIII , \I,1111 to
Ncgtlmmtm' IL It'rllltlt
1'tItc.
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IA I V ANA , Oct. 25-Speclal ( CorretJonll-
coca of tIme New York World-Special Tele
gram.-Gencrat ) Campos arrived thIs morning
unexpectedly and quietly . as he is In the habit
of doing After n few hours' reLt he will
leave for Iatanzas , where the situation I !
becoming eo serious that his Immedlato presence -
once there Is or great Importance. !
General Campos has been scouring the Interior -
tenor In Santa Clara , and has met time Insurgent .
surgent forces several timnes. On one occa-
Dlon ho was hoty puT'uell and caught In a
trap. ComIng to a river , lie found It Impossible -
sible to cross. A battle ensued , but nIght
Bet In and gave him ample time to escape
In time darkness. lila , traveling bag was
pierced by a bullet. All details ot his perilous
journey show thmO obsnato reDlstance ! mae
to his progrese. I Is l said that the object
ot his trip Is to hold n conference with each
at the most prominent Insurgent chiefs.
According to Spanll'h reports , Generals Go-
mcz , Kabl , Sanchez and Holol have oil been
brIbed wih heavy sums or money , and will
soon leave the island Another tory Is that
the Insurgents have demanded : n separate
go\ernmen' anti would agree to make a
treaty of peace , provided Spain would take
upon her own shoulllers Cuba's natIonal ! debt
CA IIOS IAHD PHESSlm.
General Clml10s Is saId to have replied that
his power as governor general did not authorIze -
Ize him to grant nutonom Time most probable -
able verDlon Is that General Campop met
everywhere with a etlbborn refulll to arbl-
trntc , and that his soldiers had to fight hard
to bring him back to a Place of satety
In Camarloca , six mIles west at Matanzamt ,
ther Is an armell Insurgent force at 2,000
len ,
'he news or the successful landing at two
filibustering expeditons Is confrmed , though
not officially. The expeditions have landed largE
quantIties at arms and ammuniton and large
timem numbers ot \olunteers arc tart enlistIng with
In Gnayaba , Puerto IUco , a revolutionary
movement lis been started. Twenty-nlnl
Persons In\olved In the movement have been
taken and will ,
prisoners wi be court martalel
General Antonio Iaceo Is eald to he in
Puerto PrIncipe , marching toward Santa
Clara ' This report has been publshed already -
ready several times dunimig the list few
veeks . but only now It appears to have any
Blmblnce or truth.
I Is rumored that General Enrique Collzo ,
who has hrough so many flbustering ex-
pediions to the Island , has just suceeded In
landing the largest that has ever reaehe.1 . the
Islan,1 Onehalf was landed at Cana , two
miles west at latanzas , lad the other hal ct
Camarloca , six miles west ot the sam city.
'fomas Coliazo . a brother at the general , Is
said to 10 In command ct time men who
laml.,1 , General Colazl d\1 not emmmhark . but
roturled to some unlnown place to sccure
more men and other expeditIons.
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IlSlHa iN'1'S2lEIT'vx'It . \ CUCU : .
Urh'tl I"wl 'tVImhle . \ \cell.tI/
gl I'r : imttmtcmzmms .
HAVANA , Ocl 21.-AccordIng to omcal !
advices a largE force at Insurgents , has let
with a check whie attempting to pass flom
time province at Santa Clar Into the province
at Matartzas. 'ht details at the affair , as
given cut here , are that 2,000 Insurgents , under -
tier Lacret Jarot ant his lIeutenants , Nunez
und nobnn , ha\o been trying tor some time
past to force theIr way Into Iatanzas. The
were ' met party In thlt territory amid part )
In the province of Santa Clara by a detachment -
ment of 1.000 Spanish troops , commanded hy
General Suraez Valdez During the fght
which followed the Inslrgents made great
efforts to drive back the troops and pass Into
lltanzas , but the troops succeede In barring
theIr way and comp ln , them to retreat.
General Prats , who had been Informed of tie
retreat at the insurgents , puslld forward
with reinforcements from Colon to assist
General Valei In pursuing the enemy and
for the purpose at stationing troops at place
whC ! I Is apllreholied the Insurgents might
attempt to 1)055. The loss sustaIned by either
sille Is not know/ .
Time town or longo los Ongo province of
Santiago do Cuba , containing 600 inhabItants .
has heen burned b ) the InslrJents , who did
not leave one hOle standing
CIJIAS U'I'OI'I' " , U.U\ : MISIS'I'flR.
'VII " 'nl 11" 'I'Ilmll' to A"I. It.t'o/ll-
t lomi of hI.hhlg'r'Ilt nl"hl. .
NEW YORK , Oct. 30.-Thomas Estraa
Palma , delegate ot the Cuban revolutonary
party , received today advices that time Cuban
assembly ( or deputes ) have appoInted him
minister plenIpotentiary. The election took
place In Jlmaguayu and was unanimous. The
attica at minister plenipotentiary makes Senor
Palma the lea1 at the entire Cuban party ,
wih power to act on Its behalf If hl sees fit.
Senor Palma saId today that the most Im-
Iortant duty he will have to perform as minIster -
later Is to ask the government of time United
States for _ recognition at time Cuban Insurgents -
surgents as belligerents . This he wi not do
until he has consulted other members at the
part ) ' .
Delcgato Palma has receIved a letter con-
ctrlng the celebratIon from the chairman In
charge at the Cuban celebration , which was
to have taken place al the Atlanta exposl-
tou , but whIch , on request or Presllent
Cleveland , was postponed. Time wrier says
that the postponement was entirely sats-
actor ) to time commitee Senor PaLma be.
leves that the postponement , rather than
hurtng the Cuban cause . will benefit it.
immimmmiimmi'Iiy 'l'rmmlNIllrle.l 10 ' A ( r' ' " " ,
W ASIINGTON , Oct. 30.-informatIon
rtlchlng those In WashIngton prominently
Identfed with tbe Cuban movement Is thi
on September 30 four promlnont citizens of
Santiago le Cuba , who Iud been identIfied
with the autonomIst climb , were sent without
trial to the Spanish colony of Ceuta , on time
coast at Morocco , Africa. Time facts % lu time case
como from autlltc sources In Clba , They
were arrested by the mitary authoriies
all slsplclon of being friendly to the him-
slrJentl , and the Spanish commander
directed their transportation to th3 Morocco
cOlon ) An appeal was made on September
:9 to Captain General Campos , on the ground
tlat the prisoners had not been given a trial
ami that there was no proof agaInst them ,
but It was rejected ly Campos.
:11.1. SIII" 1'1) II" It'Jt
HAVANA Oct. 30.-A
IA , - corporal of volunteer -
teens named Francisco Yanez , In charge at
'
the garrison at time fort at Vlglan , six kIlo-
meters from CJrajuanl , owe a debt at $500
to an Insurgent leJder. I \ reported that
Yunel . mae a propositIon to his creditor to
deliver the fort Into his hans , and thus
pay time debt . 'the corporal sent nine ot his
volunteers , who made up the garrison , to
cut wood In the neighborIng woods , and when
they retnre they found the Iniurgenti In
possession ot the fort. Two ot theme and
/e !
seven ot them joined the Insurgents , who
burned . the fort , ' carrying away with them
thlrt-two Hemlngton riles and 1,00 cut-
rlge _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
AnsI nerl I. Arrt''Itt for Plrlt'r ) ' .
LONDON , Oct. 30.-A dIspatch to time
Chronicle from Rome says that a great scand -
dal l has occurred at Palemo. and warrants
hue been Issued for the arrest or several
arIstocratic persons charged wIth forgery ot
a wIll. Two nephews 01 Cardinal Ramnpolla
have aivady decampeti . namJ0la
CI.J'gl.\U itiIIS 'VE1d . " 'IHI:1. !
'lth'/rll ( rlm I h.1J i - ltI' ilt Ii ieiimo-
tI'1 the :11" " Mrctleiir. ;
AI.AY. N. Y. , Oct. 30.There . wu an
interesting feature or time Ilemocrtc mass
me3tng hert tonight that was not down on
time bIlls. The feature or time meetIng wap to
be time presence or United States Senator
David B. ll , who wa . to make n lengthy
adross. The meeting * al presided over by
Congresman Charles Trcey , a personal
friend at President Cleveland , and this may
ha'e accounted for time Inclent. At an ) '
rate , whie the secretary Was readIng time
Isual number ot regret , Senator 11 catmeati
a sensation by readIng this one :
" \XICUTIVE MANSION , WASIOTO : ,
0 C. , Oct. 30.-Goneral Oharles Tracey , Al - '
bany N. Y. : I have wou letter , and , beg you
to convey to my Albany trlens and former
!
nelghborD at the democratIc ratIficatIon meet-
Inl this evening my congratulatons on the
wlm and patrIotIc declarations In their tate
plattonmmm concernIng the leadIng questions be-
taro the American people antI the assurance
at my earest vlem : for the "uccea at our
excellent state ticket.
" ' , "
"OHOVErt rr.E\'ELAn
:
When the vast alulence bf over 3,000 l'eoplt
Iud recovered from the surprise that the
telegram l'eme to cause there \as a cheer
that very nearly rent time buIlding In twain
and thIs contnued for some tIme. Senator
11 Imle and jolnel In the opplalse with a
hearty good will . and this seemed to encourage -
courage the audience to renew I agaime anti
again. Senator lull wal received with voclt-
erous applause when hn rose to epeak. In a I
great measure he repeat hIs New York
'
speech upon the Issues ot the campaign.
.
Li NCIN : IOI' IJS'I' IS . % 'ngm (
Shih' Cllt'lnl" Ph,1 I 1111"lhl to
Ht'lllr I Ihl ! h'lt'llrl' .
SPRINGFIELD , I. Oct. 30.-The Lincoln
monument at Oak Hdgl cemmmetery . which
has for the past twenty years been admired
by thouslnds from al over the world , will
have to bo torn down. I Is too far gone
to be repaired , and besides , Its construction
Is slch that It swIll not . admit ot repair.
Dtlrlng the last cessIon of the general assembly -
sembly , the hlstorJc ) pile was Ilre.1 over to
time state and $30.000 was approprlatt for
repairs and a law making the governor , tate
trEasurer amid state . superIntendent at In-
structon trlstecs of the mnonmmmnent to earn
for It and make time much ncedtII repairs
Wheu time trustees set Ibout to arrauge for
the repairs the ) ' tiiccovetei't that tie magnif-
cent monlment erected to the memory of
"lonest 01 [ Abe'mms a sham and a fr.\I"1
What appeared to be hlgo blocks at grUnlt1
were nothing but thin slabs laid over brick
Governor Aitgeiti stated tonight that time
monumcnt could not be rtlialrll and made
permanent. Tie favors tearIng down the
structure and erecting I sold granite shaft
In Its stcad. lie says the -rudels have
nearly money enough too this , tholgh they
do not feel IkC taking time step unlen re-
qimired _ so to Ao by _ th ! f1vlvlng ! members
or reshent Lincoln's ranHy. !
The Lincoln monlment teas completed In
October , 1874 , and cost $206,00'wlmich amount
was ralsql by PoPular ] suimbenlptlomm. Instead
at being graule , It Is a brick monument , anll
has , a , yencetlng of granite llba thret Inchea
tlmick 110 trustees feel that the state of
1110ls shoth have a 1nent ! to 1.lncoln
that Is not a.lom. ) but a solid stT tlre. ,
OI S SSOU.'IIOX ' 0 CO'1'1 to L.
. \1 hit Jlntr 11'111 ' Of liii' ' 11'111 ,
1.1 mIt' " " , ' "H.ttl , . % s'rmmsmgmml.
NEW YOIK , Oct. 30.-Thq preidents df
the trunk limits anti UrIc prlocal ? eannctIos , ,
- - - .
met today In the room $ - - J 'rlnk . Iln(1
assocl ton fo take fnal a&tthv on theIr prb-
pose,1 traffic agreement , by menns at which It
Is hoped to effectively 'ontrQI , all competitive
freight amid pasenger tr .l passIng to , from
or throlgh the western termini of time tnule
lnes , Their pIal contemplates a single traffic
associatIon , eontrolel by u board or manage-
ment of dot less tI3n nine dIrectors , who
shal Include representatves of the Grand
Trunic Vanderbit , Laellawanna , LehIgh Val-
Icy , Pennsylvania , Chesapeake & Ohio and
Wabash s'stems anti an' s'stem hereafer
ndmmmittetl. Power Is to bo given the beard to
examine under oath officers accused at viola-
accuse
tons of the agreement Time expenses at time
association are to be met by 1 contrIbutIon
at $5,000 by each road Ihterlsted anti 1
mmmommtimly , tax at 1 Ier cent of time gross revenue .
nuo from business subject to the agreement
Time agreement Is to contInue for live years
end Is to be sIgned by the presidents of time
companies and to ha\'c tim , seal at Iach com
pany at its head.
Time meetng lasted Intl late this evening ,
and though the details are Mid to Iave been
practically agreed Iponl , I , was annolnced
after time session that a fUFthr meetIng of
time presidents and anothermeetng of the
committee were demed desirable and that time
commIttee had adjourned ta meet again In the
near tutlre , .
IYI1 IAln C ) - I ' . \X - ol.n 1)1li1'I' .
\'tlll' " Ilur.1 of : lllhll" n.t Ont
" : , . .
I.'rom Under a. Loud.
CL'EVELAND , 0. , Oct , 30.-1 was an-
nouncell to the \Voman's hoard ot the In-
1oard
tenor that a debt at $9,00 of several years'
standing had been paId dir , and all current
obligations met This morning "Current
Events of the 1lngol of'God" were spoken
ot Mrs. . Moses Sneitim . Irs. C. I Wicox
gave n review ot the work In Inlla , Ceylon ,
Japan and MexIco anti was ' followed by Miss
Eva 1 SwIft of Jadura , India , 11 an urgent
appeal for renewed , elort ! Miss Sarah
Poloel , reviewed time work In China.
Cllna.
In the afternoon time ' ' .
afernoon hOle p'rtment waN
reviewed by Mu. George M. Clarke , and
un address upon the value at educational
work was made by Mr . Datchor1
Then came a number seCtional l conferences ,
the delegates sepJratng into groups anti discussing -
cussing , Indlvlilal lines or worK. MIssionary
addresses were made by Miss Lizzie G. Webb
of Turkey , Miss Eva M. Swift of India 1's ,
W. M. Stor at Africa , aDd 111s , Chauncey
Goodrich at Cblna.
. -
CC I'\XY Itt'I.RS - AHE ' HiNDINC.
"L'r,11tKII. . , ! 1 he " % S'esCt'rn Union
\t."f'rn
Iii IL ltt'llnr Sult"Ut."t'r"t'I. -
SIOUX FALLS S D. Oit. . .
SIUX , , 30.-Spectei.- ( )
The somewhat noted t icl bough by Joe
Kirby against the West mtlJnIoim Telegraph
company have been Jecldl" b mime supreme
court The decision Is mJde an the test case.
Several years ago Kirby ' wrote ouL several
dispatches on blank paper cad the telegraph
operator here reused tar ta1o them on the
ground that they were -ho written on the
company's blanks. Kirby Imsisled that they
bo received , and kept ten rg messages In
this way \ll h& halt some fifty or more
Then he brought suIt for $ 5Q dmages In each
case and won In the 10wt1 cOrt. The company -
pany then appealed to , tha supreme court amid
the decision was reversed. < costs In this
case are taxed to the plaintiff and will
amount to somsthlng over $1,000 . Had Kirby
won all of the auls the it\l amages would
have been about $ : OOOO. . . . . -
ConvIcted I ( Itleeiiois l rn ' I1.
LEXINGTON Mo . , Ccl : ' ) ) eae or n.
I , . Krueglcr , charged with Ilrtcpaton In
the clecton frauds perpetrute1 [ In 1lnsa8
City last November , wnl conclutlell this
evening when time Jury ' } lwlng been out
since jo : ! this morning , hturnell a verdict
ot guilty lS charged ant Imposing a line of
. $0 Krueller promptly appealeti time cuse
PTPllell
' 111 was relcn ' ell under $500 hou s , The
cases of Deputy SheHf George J < , Pearce
anti Justice ot the Peace 0.V. . Kruegler .
Implcated In the same trauds , are set for
Fnitlay next Arthur . 0 , ( 'Iark , under slml-
lur charges , has already been convicted at
Kansas CIty and antenced 10 the penlien.
tiary. Fred ( Kanodl , also Implicated .
committed suicide n 1lnill CIty rather
than face his accusers In , court ,
.
- - - - -
Movi'smmi-mits ot OCtun.t..t.I. . . Oat : mo.
At New York-Amniveti-Circaisla , from
,
Glasgow. -
At Southampton-Arrved-Iavel. from
New York for firemen
At Southaenpton-Arniveml-Steanier New
York , from New \'ork.
At New York-Arrived-Lalmo , tram lire.
, men-noterdam. from Rotterdamu . .
-
AH INIANS IN OPEN REVOLT
Tw nty-Six Thousand 'eported to Have
Rebelled in the Mountains ,
SULTAN CAllS OUT TIlE ARMY RESERVE
Ni's'm " if.mgm'r hit of th , , . :11"t . 'ilmmi'imi-
I air Nit C mmr , ' ( ruin I lit' I.It'llt-
flJIUI,1 Left II I'uee
the Miipsie.
COSTANTINOII.E , Oct 30-The most
alarming news yet received from Armenia
was made pUblc 10l ' . It Is stated that
the situaton Is so grave that In the 7eltout
mountains and Iii that district tlrl ate
:6.000 Armenlaus II open revolt Igallst the
rule of time sultaim. The 'urltsh govern
mont , II vIew of the gravity at thIs outbreak -
break , has decldell to cal out time arm ) reserves -
serves .
I.ODO . Oct 31.-A . dlratch to the
Times from Constantnoplo says : "Tho sultan
declines to accept time nlmes which the
grand vizier hal suggested for time Armenian
commission. lIe wlhes to ha\o men who
are In his own confdence , "
A disimatch to the Daily News tram Con-
stantnople says . that the massacre at Iarash
II\s ceaeti anti time mllylonarles are slfe , A
deman has been made to time 1tllh embass
and to time Amcrlcan legaton that relief
operations at Sal'soun (1al cease.
Time Daly News ( ( liberal ) In an editorial
the "Thlu Is freh proof
UPOI foregoing says : a !
of the Ihslgnl entertalne.1 . at the p3lace. In
such a demand there ran only he a most
peremptory amid contemptuols miegatlvo. 1.011
Salisbury's lukewarm and perfunctory refer-
ences to the Armnlan question In hIs speech
.
\'alford ment " come nt I very Inopportune moo-
A diepatcim ] to time Times from Vienna ftatrs
thnt the correspommdent hear on good author-
Iy that time sultan I convinced that certain
110wers mire tryIng their utmost to Isolate
Englanll. and that Germany will not move to
save ngland from a diplomatc fasco ,
A Vienna dispatch to' the Chronicle refers
to time exciement caused there b ) time article
In the St. Petersburg Omclal Messenger . accusing -
cusing gngland of amblgult and double deal-
log In the Armenian queston , as has already
been cabled to the Associated press The
article was printed In the unolcial column at
the paper , but was undommbtetiiy Inspired by
the Russian govermmmmment and Indicates a con-
vleton that England has been hlated In
Europe. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I. ' rmi II I' C 'I'ul , " ' ' \ mm ) ii ci' 1.11111. .
PARIS . Oct O-The two Islands of lua-
hlno and florabora . belonlng to the Tahitan
gronp In the South Pacific , have been un-
nexed tD Framuce I by consent at the natves ,
The Islnls refermed to nre probably lion-
home , also Imown as luahlne , and Horabora
Time former Is situated northwest of Tlhltu
and has a 110pulaton ot 2.000 The later Is
also situated northwest of Tahlta all Is
nearly thirty miles In circumference 10th
form part of time Society Islands proper , other-
vise time Leeward Islands , and ha\e hitherto
been cOlslderCI distnct from the Tahitan or
\'lllward groUI' , which have hen under a
Prench Irotectorate. altlmoughm nominally
11ro alholgh nominaly gov-
erneti by Queen Pomaro , a native ruler
Jmmmiguscui,4mmlImNtmt&iie
. / " tjt
JltI/Jlt.o/II"
: ! .ftoNOctO.-litht queen's l ch
' 1lVlllon l Cf1e - high court or justice today
jUdgment against the bwners at the British
steamer Tukestln , whIch ran Into and sunk
time steanwhp ! Edam ot The Nethenlantis-
American line . of Start Point In a fog early
Ilalrg the Inornlng of September 19. The
owners of the TurlCtan will therefore have
to pa ) all time llamages resulting from the
colhlsioh . The Edam was valued at $250-
000 anti her cargo was estimated to ba
worth about IOOOO 'lw Elam tounlered
shortly uUer the colllsinim. .
:11 : li. 11.1 I.mt I 1.'II'hllt. .
LONDON , Oct. 31.-Time financial article In
the Times this mcrnlng referrIng to the
European I bourse collapse . says : "Turks
were much depressed on seln orders from
Constantinople , where two faiures were re-
ported. "
The fn'lcal article In the Ial ) ' Telegraph
says : "The stock exchange fulnrcs Inclule.1
Nlcholer BennIs. who a few years ago
amassed a fortune of : OO.OO ( $1,000,000) ) by
speculations , and has lot I all since most )
In American raIlroad and South Afrlcun cc-
cunitles. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. ) llrlll.l" Cimvlett.l II 1.1..t. tImmjc'st. '
BERLIN , Oct. O-Tho trial occurred to-
day of a meimmubem' of joural ts charged with
les niajeste amen , them being Herr Joseph
Derl , edItor or time Vorwaerts , who was sen-
tenced to Imprlsonnment for six months Others
tried on the aml ehnrge : were hem Pfundt ,
who was ntencNI to nine 10ntw imprIsonment -
mont , anti . Herr Hand mann , whose sentence
was to Imprisonment for a year. All were
lIberated on bal In time sum at 5.000 marls.
'l'rllhiy 1111 it rock 1.llllol.
LONDON , Oct. 30.-Thl Trilby boom was
started In London with great enthusiasm to-
night with Heerbol'm ' Treo's production , The
play was received with mucb applause , but
the verdict of those who have seen boll Is
that It Is 10tClual to tl New York pro-
ductiomi . wih the exception at Mr. Tree , who
was pronounced tar beter than any Svengal
seen In Ammierlea .
A ttemili,4.4 tl 1111'r * lie " % .r..I. .
ST. JOHNS , N. F. , Oct 30-The steamer
Nlmrocl , vimtcli has arrived from time wreck
ot time Mariposa , brings detaIls or an attempt -
tempt made last week by 500 wreckers led
by Il gang at Canallans , to plunder the
wreck The plans were frustrated by cus-
toms revolvers collectors . who drove the mob away with
lImmIimg lIrmii'r Coiiiiimtts imml'iIt' .
:11 II rl I. Clllll" ! 111.1,1.
VIENNA , Oct. 30.-Jack Sertzka , a broker ,
well known In the mining muket here , c-om-
mltell lulcldo tOday . by shooting hminmself .
1"111.1 , Jt"'I"CI ! . I ) ' mmeiot.e. .
GAL\TS'fON ' 'ex , . Oct. 30-'fhe Britsh
stelm5hlp 10nlou , tWlntY'e\'el lays from
Antwerp , arrived In port this ufternoon. The
captain reports having passell time Hemlnl
Islands , In the Buhnmas on Saturday last ,
when ten men , white all colored , came
out to hIm In two boats Int Isked for food
telling him that the 1911nds had been Ievas-
tatId I ) ' the celone o October 22 and that
the people were starving , lie gave them al
much at hlf supples ate he coull Imarc As
he plMsed along others came out and llglt
for food The British jack was run imp to
half mast at one place as a sign or distress -
tress 'rho mater has been reported to time
BrItish consul here
Britsh .
_ \"I'rC , tile 1 ( ) ' I.'t'l Over the CIII ? .
BOUHOES , France. Oct. 30.-ln time tal
or the mlrqll ! do Nave on the ehare ef
mardlrlng his stepsoim In 18 the testimony
at the defense was contnue . The marquis
lactated that the boy toll Over the elmIra
along the Sorrlnlo road , on the bay of Na-
pIes , whie he himself was absent for a few
momentf The imoy' body wns found at the
foot ot these ehfs , ali \ hus heen hlherto
claImed that on behalf or time marluls that
his stepson who vas of a despondent na-
t'lre , commited ( suicide hy Jumplnt over the
clf
a
J 'lt" " ot 1 ni )
DETROIT Oet 30-'orrl was receh'e1 [ In
this city today 01 the death of Commander
Ieyerman or the Pnled States nov , who
was formerly commander of the Kemmrearge .
Commnnrler HeYlrlln IIId on boanl the
steamer Iln'ol. while emmroute to ltelltn ,
where ho was goIng to visit Ills macthor .
The rpmlins are now nt Hremen.
MELBOURNE Oct. 3t- lr. J. I. Patterson -
son . formerly prime minister ! of VIctoria , Is
dead . His prme resIgned September 25 ,
18 . _ _ . - _ _ - I
Mill holIer Riiloii.'iI . I I
LONDON DEPOT . Ky , Oct. 30.-The I
boiler of the Neelman mill . at OWlley i
county , exploded this mornIng , Instantly
kIlling Mathew Herndon anti n boy named
'leld : and seriously wounding two others.
- - - - -
THE DEE I3ULLETN.
Wlthrr l"o/nst for Nehtnka-
l'mge. 1'air'armmmer In 1'nr : : I'ut111
I. iimglmi : lm.l l.mi im.l4 TIIII for "t'II'IIII'1. '
Cllr"e If CIIIH [ II I CII.\ . ,
Ht1 If Arl"llll Ht'lllrh..I.
1x : t rml \ gmu mmcm' II I C I ion im a's UI\'rllHlt. 1
: . A , 1. A. ! lllltII 1"'Ilulrlll.
Ilh I l11MIIIIII' I'mimi m'r . \rr"MI.
a , l'I'IJI'ltlr I t , ' Hlul I it " 'm'.m mmm's " I " ' 'Ierlt'
1 ' i r , ' limit II'S 'tV 'Ih' I HI.t"lt'r ,11.IIII'It.
.
lllr 111 I t ) CIMI' ' II'hl I I ll
.1. 1lllrlll : i 111 Co iii imm . 'mit.
l. lrM. l'lhl'l CllfrlllM Iiiimimt's ,
! lrmlt 'I'vrrhliy Arralgmn'i.
O. CIUI'1 111IM 1.11'11 'tlzittm'nim .
7 , t'IIIII'rt'IIIIIII ii , : i imeimul.
H. CI I t y CIIIII I ( ' Pitt mm g.s U I . ' rhc'm.
l'lurl. , 1111 C'1111"1/1 , I ( 'lrrt'MI'UI'O ,
l'rl.IM I t I".r ) ' II hlll 111lt'II I ,
p. 1 II.h'll.t. or A . I' . A . Iuh' II I I ) mmmmilme , .
I 0 . Cl ) i lt'imt' , 11 . 'm't 1mm / II I Ih. t , SI'\'Ilh. t
. ' imm mu u'm , :11' OI"M nit thn 'rim ' Ii . , I .
11 " 11.h'MM I I of Ihu ( m'l HI ii . " - ( " , " imel immieti ,
12 , " 'lr.1 I'rt'Immct III or lllllll ,
, _ n _
POl ' 11g C.\I'\O. UP itiItit.'it.
:1..tn " tl lit' It'I,1 1'lt'h Night (1'01
Now tintl 1I.t.t"n.
During time week tilt campaign ot reform
wIll bl vigorously Illshrd throl\holt time en-
tire city. Speakers \ ho art In earn ! t wi
address thd voters , who are waIlng up , at the
following mcetnrs :
October 31. Thlrsay , 7:30 : p. m. , Knights
of Labor hal , 10 South l olrteelth street.
Speakers , Ii. C. MIller , W. S. Shoemaker ,
r. J. \uln , Thoma J. Plynn.
October 31. Thurslay 7:30 : p. m" , Forest
lmahi . Sldl' and Pierce stretc. ! Speakers
J. n. Sheen , E. Uo\ater , D , C. leaver
F'rammk T. Han on , W. I ) . .Ic1lgh , W S.
PO\1letol , aud Judge ii. J. navis.
October 31 , Thurllar 7:30 : p. m. , Erfling
lmali , Simc'rnmaim avenue atmti Corby street.
Speakers-F. A. florgan , I. .1. Dmmnmi , E. Vt' .
Slmerol , Vt' . S. Shioamaluer , George Ilcrtrand
ammtl Silas Cobb.
Novemmber 2 , Saturday 7:30 : ii , in. , Saunders
hmahl , Twenty-foimrth anti Cumlnig streets.
Speakers-E. Vt' . Simeral , George W. Boone ,
\v. S. I'Oipietotm amid Ed P. Snnlthm.
Other meetIrpm and speakers will be on-
nounced iii tIme. At timese meetings time lozal
situation will be canvassed thoroimgimly amid
all classes of cItIzens are Invited to attend ,
MONS'I'FBtMASS aIEi'l'lNG.
ilemir I ime ' , imeimt ! iirmiit'rN nt time
Col Iemi imi i'riilim , No' iimm her i.
Arrangemnemmts lmavo been immalo by time ccii'-
nmdtteo in charge of the campaign for reform
in our judicial , ccunty anti city governmnents
time . 'ltize'ms
oil
for a hmimge timass mneeting of
of Omaima Interested in m.ccartng.cleafl and
imoimest local oillciais , to be helmi in tIme Call-
sewn at S o'clock Friday ovemeilig , Nive iii-
bar 1.
The misrule of county and cIty gcvernament
wIll lie fully discussed and tIme remnetly r ow
iii time hammtis of time voters plainly painted omit ,
Time able speakers wimo vIll address time audience -
enco are :
I1ENI1Y I ) . ESTABRODIc ,
EDWARD ROSE\VATEIL ,
JAMES II. SIIERAN.
A special Invitation is extended to the
women of Omaima to be precent end lirovi-
sion vilt be made for tiecir accommodation
and con'cnience. Several of time pcakers
will dwell upon the assistance wimicim the
\vomncn can lend to the movenment for reform -
form In our local government.
Itemnember timat time nmeetlng Is called for
good citIzens of all of Omaha and victmity.
It is called for Friday e emmlmmg , Ntmvemmaber
1 , at S o'clock , it Is called for timr'ColisUmn ,
which is large enoimghm to accommmmodate every
one. It is called In time interest cml gomd gov-
crnnmeent and every taxpayer mini citizen nmust
be Interested in tIme caimsa of good govern-
ment. To simow timat tmmterest ho umre to attend -
tend this meetIng nmmd imrinmg your friends
with .
you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
II i'm' Smiim Cot hieyoiii ColiC jul.
MILLER'S FALLS , 2mimimcs. , Oct. 31.-FIre
whiitim started in a Almaime street lIvery at
10:30 : tonight lmas already sv'pt &iWmty eight
buildings , includlmmg a big hotel , on one stile
of the Street In the hmmm4iness sectiomm , anmI
Imas jumped acm usa the street. anti Is tic-
stroylng the bumlidimigs on that slmle. 'Fime lime
departnent early proved utterly immatieqmiato
mummd help vae summnmommeti fromn ( ' , reenmtelti
anti Northampton.
At 1 o'clock time loss reached $50,000 , end a
number of other b1oek anti time depot wore
practically sure to ijo , The blocks nireaily
gone ace : O'Keefo a hotel , Union block ,
M iller's Falla compmimmy'a idiociiS , Congregational -
tional chmurch , Moran's block antI otimer small
imulldlmigs.
The lire burned Itself nut abotmt 2:15 : , The
total loss will reach about $ G0,000. Insurameco
not known. _
Moi t' ili'NIO'Ct for Aim C Imorl y
I'ITTSBUItG , Pa , , Oct. 30.-The I'rcimby-
terlan general assembly's special commnlttee
of thu yoummg people's societies of timmit
church met here today. Omee of tIme primed-
lmal objects of time conimlttecm Is m'aii to be
to instIll Into time societies me imighmer regard
for the cormstittmtoml nuthmcmrhtlemm of tim , ,
clumrcim Tiiere Is In sonmo quarterti Oii Immm-
i'ression that the committee wilt take action -
tion looklmmg to time tramesfer of all ChrIstian
Endeavor societIes in time church to time
\'catminster league , wimicue Is time denoml-
national society. l'rotests mmgtuinst such action -
tion are already In the initials of lr. ltreetl ,
chairnian mmd it Is meat likely such ramllcal
actIon svlii him recomemnmemideii by the corn-
mit tee ,
Ilomime t reim I ti ct ( i'ts I ime , loim ,
ST. i'AUL , Oct. 0.-The new capitol corn-
omIssion , after mmmi all dmmy'mm ices.slon decIded
in favor of time plans tmbniitted by bass atm-
bert of St. l'mtul , and imo was , under time
terms of time mmew capitcl law , choseme ns
stmpervielmmg architect. Cash vrlzes vere
awarded m'econd , tielrd , fourth anti flftim
clmoice of Plamma am. , follows : Ot tmrge It. ? mlamin
of St. Louis , $ i,0O0 Ituestorti , Traimimagen &
Fitzpatrick , St. Paul anti Dmmiutim , $ aoo ; t.'Imtr.
emmeci Johmmsoma , St. Paul , $700 ; II.V. . Jones ,
Mimmnemmimoili' , $ i00. The winners of first Prize
In the fmrrner contest , \Vemm'lehi & hum-
iilires , 1)emmver , had been s1'e'mm little place ,
but time cnmmimismionera cormelmlereri time Plan
of Mr. Jones as properly lifth , and so do-
cideti , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Tutu i'mmt tersomi Arrc slel for 1liei.
DEN'Eii , Oct. 40Homi 'rlmomis : M , Put.
torsotm , propriucor of the Itocky Moumet.iln
News , was arrested tlmis evening en a
charge of cnimimial lIbel iret'i t'i l.y limo
ohtlcerms of the Demmver Tmanawmiv m onmi'ummy.
'rime catmie of eomnplalnt I foumm'i ' mie thme
News of Tuesday , whicie nays jurIes In
cases wiet'ro time trmurn'ay etanpany Iii tie-
fondant mere itystcmaticaijv corm'tmptoml. lamn.
ages aimmounting to $2Ke ) are asked ,
iCatalmilhci ' for ' '
lirimmi Ilt'iisiy 'I'riiml ,
NF't't' LONDON Oct. . '
, 30.-E'erytimlng is
being mache reamly on boarl time Katmiiidln
for ama arl' departure , hien , the weather
Permitting the Ammmimin roam will imm given
lmer oIiICiim ( trial , Tlmm neenmlmenm. of time go' .
ermmmont trimml hoard have ) nrrlved anti temm-
oral Hyde , PresImient of jime hiatim Iron
svorks , wheme time lCatahmlin was imumlit , says
the ves.mel I ready to simow the requIred
speed of scvelmteemm knots g better ,
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Sels came Ccc limiil t ilus firage ,
COT.UMIIIA , S. C. , Oct. 30.-Time constitu-
tionai convention pius devoted thu day to a
dIscussion of the l'attome substItute , reqmiir-
Irms us suffrage quallfleations semvlco in hum
eammfederate or imnion armmmte's , or descent from
such , wltlm pi-optmrty ammd educatIonal ( P151111-
cottons , Time debate lies been maInly as to
the commatltutlonalily . , of it object.
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liutmimilu r , ' Coimmiuistuloi mit Vork ,
EL PASO , Tex. , Oct. 30.-The Mexican
hioumedary conemlemslcmn 1mm imerm to settle the
Mexican clthmnii to thee souhh par ( of time
city of El Paso and to locate tue Island Iii
thee Rio Oraamje , 8ommmo twenty-live imalles
eamme of tmls ) cIty ,
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REASONS FOR TIlE REFOR1S
Eighth \Vartlors Hoar Arguments Against
the Oity Hall Gang ,
ENORMOUS COST OF RUNNING OMAHA
Nemiri . ii , : t ime'li 5hitime'y t'e'ii to Cmurr'
oil C lii. City ( eve rimme'imt , mis
the Iitlri , Stmite
. Siemmel , , -
DespIte time timrcatcnimmg weather timero was
a gooti attemmdammce at time tmieetitmg hmeld immeder
time auspices of tlmo Citizeims' league mit Wolf ( '
bail , at time cormier of Tvemity.seconmti amid
Cmtnelmmg streets , last. imigiit. Timeru vero a
lmtilf dozeim speakers , amid nommo of timemim recog-
mmlzeml time old adage iii referemmce to time Immerlt
of brevIty , ammd yet , wimene time last speaker
wamitcil to cimt hmis remmmmurks simort , lie was heat
wIth cries of 'Go aim , " ammui it was it o'clock
before time mieeeting was commclmmded.
TIme mneetimmg vas calleti to order by .1. J.
lommmichl ) ' , jr. , ammd Ii. C. Miller was intro-
dimceml as time first spemiker. Mr. Miller re-
S'iewCd mit l&'mmgtii time actiome of thmo varlouma
parties timat led * 11) to time commventionms timat
mmommeimiatctl time Citizens' league cantiidates.
I io exidlaIlIetI timmet It camumo frone time imope-
lecatmeos of tryitmg to get refonmim In time county
mmmi cIty govermmmmmt'nmts on Iarty limits , mmd ap-
healed to citizcmes of all parties ammd to ilemie-
aerate 1mm particular to lay nettle timeir partisams
irciudices this fail , atmil Iiext fall if mmcces-
meam y , for tIme purpose of tmmrmmimmg time elisimomiest
rIng out of oillco anti placing time govermmmmaent
Into time lmammiis of time imien who mire pletigemi
to ecomionmey anti hmommesty 1mm time admmmimmistratioma
of cIty stud coimmmty affairs regardless of limrty
a liii latiomis.
JeememeaVoheimc'nsky , candhilato for cotmimcil-
mmenn-at-large , admiresseti time mmeeetimmg briefly.
I Ic said lie stooti one a Imlatformet plelgetl to
ecOmmomny lii city muffairs anti if elected would
Ido comimiimct lmlnmself tkmat ime wommld leave time
olilco as ime emmtered it , amm imommect moan , a
mmmiiivhmo lmad lived amid labored Iii Onmmaima
for twemity years ututi Imad mmotlmimig to explain
comcermminmg : his conmdumct toward imis fellow
nnemm.
nnemm.Thmonnas
Thmonnas Swobe was eniled upon and ox-
ielnlmieil time simortago 1mm time accnimmmts of the
cIty treasmmrer. As one of time hondimmmmema
me imad taken cimargo of time alIke wlmeme
Ilollnm'mm miefalcatlomi hmatl beemi illacovered amni
imail doilecteti nearly a immehf mmmillion dollars
tiuning his chmarge antI imati neot ieeene reqimlrcd
to glvm' army beads wimile tloinmg time work. lie
pletigetl imimimself timat , If elected city treasurer ,
ito woimhl umse every elTon to reduce time
exileflees itt time 0111cc ammii assumrei : imis hicarermo
timit : there wommld be imo shortage ime imis ac-
counts.
COST OF TIlE GANG IN OMAhA.
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Vt. . I. Kiersteami was introtimmcetl ammii spoke
sumbstammtially as foiloeva :
"I have became more than ever convinceit
of time mmmlghmty lmOver Wieltieti imy Council 125
oer time affairs of our city anti I believe timat
It ) timeir secret nmeeetimigs the ) ' ielot to tint
advantage of tlmemeeselves and disativantago et
time taxpayers. I hmave imero an Itommuized list
of time cxlmenecju of time city , anti also of thee
state of ebraska , anti I fltmd tlmat It costs
withIn $27,000 as memucim _ to rmme timei. cjty imalt
as 'It ief Nebraka.
Comts ! $95,000 to 'Eupport1'tlmtS peeiiiiitiamy , , '
hmospituls for immeatie at LIncoln , llnstlnmgs
ammil Norfolk , Nornmmmi sclmooi , lmmtlmi etrial scimcols ,
ilonee far time Friendless , hmestituite for time
Deaf at Ommialma , Institute for time illInti ,
Asylum for Feeble MInded. refolimi scimooi.
Soitliera' imone : anti all other state Immetitu-
tlons , In ci mmml I ng t ime capi tal mit Ltmmcol me. ' '
1mm iwoof of title Mr. Kiersteami muimbnmiItteti
twenty-four pages of typewrlttemm figures commm-
plied by time city commmptrolier anti audItor ot
state. Contimiumluig , lme saId :
"I do neat claim time city officials are timiqves
or bootilers , hemmt I (10 clalmie timey are ioor
business macn , anti are nimnnimg , time cIty Inc a
loose , extravagant and mnnebimmmimiessllko man-
ncr , amid I belIeve the city could be well
govermied at one.imalf time eximemece It costs to-
( Ia ) ' . I Imope time day Is not ( mum milstaiit when
one imonest tmeamm can got eneploynnment fronn time
city wltlmout tirat applying to lodge 125 , as
tomiighmt's 11cc' proves timey hmavo Imati to here-
tofore. I tell you , genetlemnemm , umntli timi
danimiahle organlzationi Is tlestroyed there wIll
he no prosperity imero. It mnoices enemies
of nolgimbors , it. emmgemmders strIfe ammti hatred ,
anmi PeoPle white simould ho marchmtng hanti Ini
hnani ( for lime ath'uncenecmit of our cIty are the
most bitter onemmeles , Time tiisfranmclnisernont
of a nemani onm accoimmmt of hmls reilgione Is un-
ammienican amid unconmititutlomimul. The stars
find stripes proclaIm eqimal rights to all , anti
they were never emeatie to heat over bIgots.
W'imen time news was flaslmc4 throughout our
land timat Fort Smimuter had fallen , when time
hmmgio souretloti nmmmmi time tlrinmne was tapimed anti
from time farm anti factory hmtmm'nitd time noble
imatriots and cnm'olled in time canie of free-
( iomii , shmommldereti theIr mnimsketmi tmmid marched
miown to Dixie. neono were aslmid svere time ) '
CatholIcs or t'm'otestnmets , t.knocrats : or ra-
pmmbhicans , but would timey support tlmo con-
stitutlon of time UnIted States. I attenmiod
a memeetimmg the otieer neight anti Mr. Rd Snnitim
told of his recent vIsit to the battlefield ot
Gettysburg , one of time mnost terrible anti
destructive battles of time retmeiliome. Ito told
imow the gulmio ahmowetl imimmm frame Immonummeent
to monument erected to time notmio ollicorni
vima fell in that fearful fight untIl at last
Ime Caine to a granite shaft with a cross on
toim , 'Who fell here ? ' lie asked , anti limo
guide , wIth muncovered Imenil anm'i lmumshci 'oice ,
told thO story of Kelly's Irish imnlgade.
Wimoro timls mmiommmnrnemet stands was helanted a
rebel battery , amid at every boommm of time
gumms tIme immmion boys fell. General Iiaimcoelc
ba % ' It imeust he taken to insure victory. hie
rode down time llnma until Inc canmmo to Kelly's
brigamle anti salti to timeir colonial : 'tan you
Capture that hatter ) ' 7' Ito ammawemed :
'wIll try , ' anti time tears rolled miowim his
cieeelts , for he lovoi imis men anmml kmmew vhmat
It immcant to make timat charge , lie drew hIs
mane uie in line anti timey mcli kmmoht anti were
blessed by the lirleit , and with mu few words
of cimeer ther.y obeyed their officer. They
charged the lull , thmoy were soon ) lost to view.
One Ii ) one time gtmns were silenced , rnd when
the smoke cleared thee stars anti strIpes were
floatlmmg where time rebel flag Imati hecmm. But
at wimat terrible cost. One imumrmtired anti
sixty-nine of those btavi' heroes lay dead ,
nearly onc-imalf of time brIgade , himmi. time tide
of battle had turned , lianoock was yb-
terbium , time rehela were routed and Pennsylvania -
sylvania was saved fromn devastation. These
art , time kimnil of noon time A. I' . A. woulmi ills.
francimise. I tell you , gentlememen , ame or-
gammizatlon foundei ( on hypocrisy ammd hatred
cannot succeed , Now is time time to destroy
it. Pmmlelic sontlmmment Is witim us.Va are
llgimtlng an ofnivo campaign. They are
oem time run , anti every imeeetlmng lIke this cap-
ttmrcs one of their forts. On electIon day
let mis be like Kelly's brigade.Ve will cap.
tune their last uun. "
ItULIII ) BY A RING.
lion. Frank Itensom was tieen cahletl upon.
Mr. Itansommu Is very mrmudlm in earnest In the
light for time election of a nonimartismun jim-
diclary , anti ho Isn't a bIt slow about cx-
pressIng his convIctions concerning limo utter
ilisimonesty and umnfltmmeas of mtammmo of tints can-
dilates cmi time dervish , tIcket for judges of
thee district court. ho atidressed time mnoeling
for thirty mmiimmutes , anti before inC Ima'l eon-
clmmmie'i timi' umm'lk'ieco ' was mis nnucim vroulgImt lID
Oi ) themi subject as was time speaker. Mr. Han-
bob explaIned that io was a republican Irons
Prillclimie. anti imo hiatt no other imbace' than a
democratic or a Citizemma' mmaeetlmeg to explain
imie pt.mcltiomm an time Issues before time hicople.
11cm imati been a repubilcan for years , anti
never untIl timia year imad hem' beco unable to
find a idace Iii time republicami party for a
mnati wlmo wammteti to stand uim mipmmi lIscimss the
issues of a casmmpaigmm openly. 'fine republIcans
lmarty in Omaha and loimgias vomlumty was mme
longer controlled by time men who had time
courage of their commyletlons , but was corm-
trolie'i by nnen who mmiet lii secret anti
plammmmed all of time seork of tim , party. hI'j
explained heoy time candIdates for the pet-
maniemi vere acieched in secret caucus , mind
I imow conventIons Yero controlled according to
imlans previously decldcd upomm in tIme coun-
ails of time order timat is eiomlnatlmmg the party
1mm thIs city unit county. lie referred to The