. . r . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . . . . - - - : - , - - 1sr1lAJnI ShED 41)NE 1H. ) iS'fl.OIAJ1A ' ' - - , SAPLJUDAYMOlNNGNOVJMUE12lS9 : - " - - - - ' -T : ; ' ' ; , LV'.mA' - I ; . - = = - - - - - - - - - SLNGL - - ) - ( Jo p \ li'rg 1 j (1 : rs. 11OLi1ES CASE NEARLY ENDED ) ) Stto Oomplete Il Case and the Defense las No Witnesses , i - Th' ASK THE JUDGE FOR A DISMISSAL Cuurl , fh''rrul..1 tin' : luCuu I nn,1r - rnnl'nl 10 $ tl . 'ur ) ' \11 lie I ' 111''n ( 'I , Ih , ' I'i 1 lr"l 'I'hlnl I In tl' :1"rnlnl , PII.ADELIIIA , Nov. I.-The progress ! t Iho Iolnes trial remlnlls one oC a book oC hints to young Illaywrlghts. The one Pllt ( upon ) which stress ts I laid li I ! to keep the Intere on an a culng eeale. The now celebrated trial has done this better than the slrongest play ever pennel , enl its succeEd- leg act have been such that one wltnsslng them In a play would say : "This Is very i strong and all that , but then II's a Illay. f Such things never happen In life. " . As every new day comes the air oC ex- pcloncy In the court room som1S 10 be more prunouncetl , and thus far II has not been dlsllpolnled. When today' ! session was be- gull ever'body was looking forward to lie Prospect oC Holmes going on the stand as he announced the other da ) ' , The common- wealth has promised to close Its case today . aall In all probability the prisoner will be the frsJ and only wlnel ! for the defense. There Is a pretty general belief that If be goes on the stand ho will do more to hang himself than all the evidence oC the commonwealth. Although lie strange case Is still the one toptc 01 talks Intertt In It has bem con- lderably leSaed by Judge Arnold's decision lalt night , 11 no evidence hearing on the murlers oC the children or anything but the death oC Benjamin F. Pltzel shall be Introduced - duce ! 'ho ) conuloll'alh made a vigorous fight against this decision and a long argu- ment on both shIes cnsuel ending In the dfenEo lebrlnk Its first victory by having Its objections sustained. This wilt keep out the most thrilling story of letectvo Geyer's sorch and discovery oC the children's I bodies. I will also Ilrevcnl the Introduction In evidence and , th exhibition In /pen court of the ( bone or the by , Howard Plzel ; the stove In which he was burned ; the toys and s ckthing which lie mother IdentIfied and the trlnk 111 ' which Alice and Nellie were smoth- ered Nearly thirty witnesses gather.d from distant CitEs by the prosecution cannot give their testmony , This has brought about the sudden clol'lng oC the commonwealth's case. ms. PITZI JtECALLEI Today's session was begun by the recallIng of Irs. Plze ! Mr. Graham asked , her IC there were , any culs to the shirts she yesterday - terlay Identified at hir husband's and she rplul that Holmes had taken them from , the trunk and destroyed them. This was the only Iuest n. On cross-ex- aminaton ! : Ir. Shoemaker rigidly Iuestoned - the unfortunate woman concernIng her travels - els wih IQhnes and her subsequent arrest for com'plracy. Ills apparent Intention was to show that : r. plzel had been the con- trolling In1unco during the ramblings throughout the country anti . that she carried Holmes about In an attEmpt to evade arrol " 'ou want to Ilrove that she was not Trlhy , but Svengali . " suggesled JUdge Ar- fold . " ( lint she le.1 . hIm. " This remark was drawn out by a die'puto over the relevancy of the cross-examina- ton , which was not Pushed farther gdwa\l II. Case Chicago agent for thg , Insurance company which 10lmes defrauded , Mil ho had visited homes' hOlU3 In Wia- mette , Iii . lie dfl not see 10lmes. hut met a woman calling herself Irs. holmes , lie 11 ntfNI her picture , In which she Is shown holdIng an Infant , holmes' child , lovingly agaInst her Cocc. .Iohn ) King at New York , who lall he had no busIness and looked as If ho wIshed he had , was called. "Whnt have you been doing the past six months I "Traveling , about the country most of the , lme ( I , " I "Aml the balance oC ' the titne ? " " 1 adlnr the manuscrIpt oC the book , ' ' ' " 'lolmes' Own Story "Where was I pUblhed1" "AI 30G Chestnut street. I bad charge of th ; manuscript and read : ( lie Ilroofs. " "I.'rom \ hem did you g-t tile manuscrlpt.1" The leCense here objected to everything L reference to the book but was overruled , all the witness answered : "I got Bore of i from 11r , Shoemaleer , Holmes' lawyer , anti some from MISs 1.1)jg. a typewriter In his olce , and published Just what I received. " hOLMES . WnOTE TilE BOO . Amy I.on. , .the typewriter referred 10. said . sh" received the manuscript oC the book front - Mr. Shoemnll . II was In pencil , anti the handwritng was unknown 10 her A sllecl- men oC holmes' handwritng was shown her and she I10ntfcti It as the mme. Agent Perry of the Insurance company was rtaled to identify ' Holmes' handwrIting. leteclv ) Geyer was recalled all snld he , hail , been sEnt down to Holmes' cell about five week ago 10 see If there was any polsn concealed there. Whie scorching hero he came on the manuscript oC the book and Irought , It to the district attorney. lie also founlt a letter to John KLr about the sale oC the ltoo1c I hr. I.erni n was recalled and answered a - number oC luestonB about the erect of chloroform. The commonwealth offered In evidence Iho ( letters . 1'3pel's ' , Pictures and the holmes book and rested Its case. - . The defense hero al'kell to recall 11t' Yoke fo re-cross-examInatIon on the question cC her marriage wIth 10lmes , which was not brought out In her examInation yesterday. Site was brought Into court and given a seat 01 the wines stand ' "Mrs. 10lne , " began : lr. notan to the ( woman who cllht herself Miss Yoke , "were ' marrletl to the itrlsonerr' ycti e\er Ilrl'ner " . " "I waB. " " 'hen anti where ? " "On Janu.HY 17 , 189t , at Denver , by Hev Mr. \Vlcox. " Wicox. "At the limo of this marriage IUd you know of the exlt'enco oC this Wlbmele , woman ? . "I believe I did. " _ " % 'as she called , Mrs. holmes ? " . , ' ' iOfl't remember " - .1 10n't MUUm It GOOD FAITh. "You were lure when you married him thai ho was not married to the Wlameto " "oman 7" "I knew nothing of the woman " . " ) d you know anything oC auy other mar- rlae ? " asked : Ir , Graham ! " 'I 1 had heard oC another , " " " "To whom1" " 1 tioit't know the namno " " \'hH. ? " " Gilmantott . N. I. " "What .1,1 Holmes tell his famIly to cx- CIUO hli marriage with you when ho had a wlCe at Ohnanton ( ? " them ( " 1 , " waa. not with him when ho vIsited " 011 his sister tel you what be saIl to her about I 1" "She did. His sister told me ( lint he hall told her he had bears Injured , anti , lay a long time In I hospital ; that It was a Ilatronos of the hospital list ( bad asked , the physicians to pelorm an operation on him whlcb saved his mind , and that ( 1 hail . I married him he Cora he realized who ho was : ' J never met the Oiman Ion ( woman. " "When you cbatd him with the matter , ' what " Ild he sayr' " 10 BalI ho hRd recth'ed word that she waM dead. " , ) 'ou1" "Was there ny truth In the story hI toll " :01 any truth " "When you marrie him you believed you wer3 becoming a lawful wife ? " "I diii. " "Or you \ ou1 not have marrIed bhn ? " "I would , not. " -4 10W hOLMES mC : IVlm hER. . , "Now , tel what doct'pIon ( he used to I.- ' bring about this marrIage , ' What did he , t' rlpreient ! " , ' c , "le told my mother that his uncle had , died and left hll certain proprtles In the frop rte ' loulh , the West and In . ' ' , 1' i Fort \\'ortht pro- I 'ldlnr he took bl. uncie' . name , henry t I I H L . . - - - - i _ _ _ : _ _ .lnncll howard . lie siltl he hal no rela- tver living except an aunt In ACrlca. I Coun,1 , tll he had . a father , mother , two sls' tern anti , two brothers lie eXlllalned his taking the namE oC Pratt In Fort Worth hy sying I his buslneu complIcatIons rOulred Counsel for the defense made objection to the ( altnlulon of this testllon ) ' or anything that did not relate to the murder oC II7el. They also asked , for an exception to the exceptol Irrelevant maleTI IE'ntcned ( by the district attorney In his opening argument , but Judge Arnold Mil Ihat was not a matter oC record and overruled the mol on. Miss Yoke , at the ( conclusIon oC her test- mony , retired to lie ( crltr's dock auth laid < her head In her hands on the back oC a chair , Then she was led front lie court today. rortm . ler pesence did not move Holmes Court at 1 o'clock took an hour's recess- I mu tited , lately upun thc t rIJemblnK oC court Intenton oC lie ( defense was ma.le . manifest : Ir , Hotan advanced to the bar o the court , and , said : " :10) ' It please Ihe ccurt , thl ( commonwealth has closed ! its case and we feel lure that It has lot Ilroven , Its ( .5C. I iS I Inc Inbdlt U101 the common- \ ealh ( to Ilrove murder beyond a reasonable dcub ( . They Ila\'e not dOle so ASKS AN ACQlITT.\ . "The ) ' hO\'e proved , ' ' continued : lr. Eaton "that these ( men care , here to carry out a fraud hut their ( testimony does not show but that ( thll mal wus killed by sOlobo < ) ' ele , I musy have been suicide , It may have beeti a kIlling . but , we feel sure . under lie ( rulings that hero Is I reasonable doubt first as to whether PI7 1 was killed : second , as to whether the prlwner killed him. They have not lade out what the law cols I cor- IJS delicti. They have proved that a bad ) ' wes , found , but not thot anybody killed . It. We must theeore pray that you takO the ca ! n\ay from the Jury or give them bind- ing instructions. " "This Is 1 ridiculous , " Interposed : . Graltammt "thai I decline to argue I , " "Thla Is not tl t tlne I I to make a rulll ! ' ' JUdge Arnold decided "I express tin opinion. The jury must ( iodide after they hear lie ( evidence. " "Then , " contnue.1 :11 Holnn , "we must entreat your honor to grant us a contnlanc of at least an hour In which to declle upon a line of defens In consequence of the lack oC ( hue to outline our course and Ihl ( \'al't quantity oC new testimony Introduced , we cannot proceed without at least this brief cotmtinuance. " contnuance Mr. Orham objected saying when the first motion for n contluance was minnie counsel Illellel : thai ( they woudl go on II no evidence was Introduced except , that bearing on this crIme antI all Ito ( other matters had been ruled out the ( case oUlhl to Ilroced. Judge Arnold toll counsel they ( must make their selcton between ( callIng witnesses or gain to the ( Jury on arlument alone butt alE a side-bar consulaton , he ordarea a recess of hal an hour 10 Iel'mlt them to con- fer with the prlhoner on the qusu'tiomt. ' I was Corty-nve minutes laler ( when Messrs. Shoemaker amid Hotan ( returned to court and < 1 hell anothH whipered talk wIth the ( judFe and thl district attorne ) This lasted for ten minutes and then ( there ( was an order to bring the Prisoner back to the .Iocl . When the case WaE fnal ) resumed It was 3:30 : o'eloek. Meanwhile Mr. Shoe- maker saul privately that ( they ( had , deciled to cal no witnesses for Ihe ( dc'fmise . but to rest on th comtumonwealth's case Mr. Roan made the formal announcement to the court a moment loler. lie sold : "On account of i 'ur inability to bring I number oC Important wineses from other places , w/ have , aCer a conference with our client . decided to present no testimony whatever , feeling hat ( the , commonweolh has not proved its C,1se Wo do ( his . bowe'er.lth the proviso that the court does not hasten UE on \lh our peecheB , which wo have hal1 no time to liriare . We lsle , therefore , that the Irgu- ments Ing " be postponed until lomorrow ( mont- Graham'B Judge Arnold ollinlon. asked District Attorney "The ease has closed , " replied that ofcial , "and 1 should prefer to ( open argument In the morning. I \ on't take long. I Is " easily argued. "Wel ' ' said the Judge , "we1 hear both suits tomorrow. " Court t.en adjourned unt to o'clock tomorrow morning. .ItI'AX'S . iai I'I IUI IS Gn'I'JFI'I. ' " 'rl. , un All . I . crzuili l.ol"'r 'Ihlll- liter ( lit' CII",1 Sittes , WAShiNGTON , Nov I.-Accompanied by Secretary Olney , : Ir. KurLo , the JallaneEe minister , and his secretary or legaton called upon President Cleveland at time whIle house today ( by appointment Just before the cabinet meetIng and prEsented to him an autograph letter from lie ( emperor or Japan , expressing the grateful and sincere terms of his appre- ciaton of the ( good ollces exercIsed b ) the United Slates to bring about a restart Ln of pea ce between Japan anti China , all for the I.rotecton accorded to Japanese residents In China I Tits hotter of lie emperor of Japan to , PresIdent Cleveland Is as follows : I " : Iutsuhlo , hy the Grace of Iheaven Em- , psror of Japan , amid SeatEd on the Throne Occupied by the Same Dynasty from Time ImmemorIal-To ills Excellency , Grover Clevelll. l'resident of the ( United States : Great antI Good Friend-During the war between our empire antI that oC China , which now has been happily brought to on end hy lie conclusion oC a Ireaty ( ( of peace , the ( diplomatic and consular olcers or the UnIted States In China , wIth your excel- lenc"l' Ilermlhslon and acting under your exclltrmcy's wise drectou : , extended their frlellly ofces to our lubjeclB ( In China and assistance on many occasions oronled them succor anti "gain as the war was nearIng its final stage the representatIves 01 the Unied ( States at Toldo anti PEldng , by your ex- cElenc"s authorization , provided the way whlreby China was able to approach directy our government on the subject of peace , and I was through the facilities afforded b ) hose two representatives for direct com- municaton between the ! overmenlB ( oC Japan anti China that ( all time prelIminaries looking to the ( opnlng of negotiations for the ( tieflnltu' tenmnination of Imostilitic's were adjusted - tlrmlnston hostltc wee justed The manner In which those delicate ll3rviceB In the Inten't of peace were per- formed _ heft nothlnr to ho desired. "Am we take this ( opportuniy ( to express to your excellency cur high appreciation oC those acts on the part of your excLlency , aB wIl as on tIl part or your excellency's ciii- cons acting luler your excellency's wise di- recton , which not enl ) ended ( to mltgale the ( evrllel alll hanlshlps oC the war and finally to promote the successful issue oC the nfctatcns for Ileace , but served to draw stilt closer the bonds oC Crlendshlp and goc.1 neighborhood which happily unlcs our two countries , , , " \\o aB'lre your excellency oC our hlh- est regard and eBteem. MUTSUIIITO. "Done at our II.lace at 1loto , Ihe ( 12th doy oC the ffh month oC the twc'.ty-elgiitht year oC Meijl. "Cllt ulgned ! Ylscounl Iutsu 1lune- mlsu ( , Minister of Foreign Affairs. " \ 'l'r" ' 1' " . SUllr el" , ' ' ' W"SINGTON , Nay 1-Representative Meyer a 11 Colonel 11 , representIng the LouisIana sugar prOllUCEF , have selected two cases . which It Is thouht can b brought for \lal before the United States circuIt court at New Oricamis Thue are the ( clalm oC Allrew J. Oa ) under the $ 5OOOOO appro- rrlalon , and oC Heal ) ' compal ) under the $ Z38OOO approprIatIon. I Is understood thai the attorney general has consented ( to hare the cases tried al an agreed statemEI of facts which \ I Involve necessarily a fair and square test ( oC the ( question of the can- sltuUonal ) ' of the bounty appropriation act , l'I'I..llt'nl :11'Iw. . . \III.llllt'II" . WASIGTO : No\ t.-The president today made the following appointments : So- helter oC the Uepartment ( oC State , Walter tr. I.'alson oC North Carolina ; chif oC bureau oC acc untl. State deputment , Frank A. Bronsgan oC Ohio. A'I . ' 1'eustts3hmtttimI nU,1 1'1) s I Iii ' ithemtsl , I P1IlL.DELPl1IA , :0\ ' , t-The directors or the PennB'lvarla railroad let this aler- noon anti declared the usual semi-annual , < dIvidend of 2'J tier cent cat , No other busIness was transacted at the metin. : t , _ : _ _ . . - . - _ , - - . - - - - ARE . hOSTILE TO A lnCA S College Professors Incur the Displeasure of Armenian Revolutionists , THREATEN TO BURN THE BUILDINGS i ( : llrll .r 'l'trLisl , , 'l'rtiolis I't'iviht'.i ott ( hI' UIIIIII .r :111"h'r I ' 1"'I'11 10 l'rnl " 't't 1 , ( . h I.Io 11,1 l'ropet'ty ' , CONSTANTINOI'LE , :0\ ' . 1.-Advlces Cram Marsovan , Ala Minor , show that the trouble anticipated by UnIted States Ambasador Ter- cell , In a dispatch 10 lie ( State department at Washington In August last , has culminated In an attempt 10 burn time American college there. I Is added that the \ouldbe Incm- diarIes have not been dlBcovered. 'hagiaton ' against time Americans at : larsov,1 began about I year ago , when a number oC pupils oC the American colge were expelled because their Calhers were suspected - pected oC being implicated In the Armenln monment .ThIB cause.1 slplclon ! to Cal umpan time profes ors oC the college , live In number ' and two of whom are American's , Mr. . Terrel netted ( lie aUlhurlEs at Wath- ; naturalized American Ington that Garbed , a nnturalzed citizen . had been assassinated at : Marsovait close to the church door , as ho was going to cose 100r attend a religious Bervlce. Garobed was one of the stmlent who had bean previously sent away Crom tIme college at time request oC the TurklBh autlmonItles . on the ground that he was connected wIth the Armenian revolu- ( lonlets. lie was the cliif man of the Protestant - ant communiy at .larsovan , anti chairman of time counci of . tllt ) whIch Is held responsible for the peace of lie city Gara- lied however s said to have been murdered hy tlta revolutionists because he had given the government Information regarding thEir Illans. At the same ( line Mr. Terrel netted the Slate department \\'ashlng'on that time revolutIonists hal marked Ih\ ( professors at \Ir'nt-tn rM I".ht"r , 1mB ! hfnre time Sas- 'n atrocities were ( comnntlt'ed. : - ' - pj'sldellt Tracy and Prof Iggs of the Iarsovan college - lego , \ ere specially dIslIked by the re\'olu- tonlsts ( and their hIves were threatened for having consented to the expulsion of the Armenian - menian students suspected oC being In sym- paiI with the revolutionary movement. gventualy a Turkish guirl was furnished to the college al the request of Mr. Terrel and nil danger seemed to pass away , especially In view or the fact that ( the United States au- timerltles had Ilrevlousy [ compelled the Tur- kish ! overmel to pay an indemnity as a re- suit oC the destructon of one of . Its school buidings at Marsovan. . SERIOUS AT CONSTANTI OpLE. VAHA , Uuarla , Nov. 1.-Vla ( Conslan- tittopie.-According ) to advices received here from Constantinople a most serious coml- don of affairs exists there. There scents to bo no doubt that the report of the discovery or a plot againsl the palace on Ionday eVenIng - log last Is correct and throe Iussulmans are Bald to have been arreled In Siamboul In connecton with It. In addition several hOUSE' have been searched and a quantity of arms l'lzed. Consilerable alarm Is reported to ( exist at the Yldlz kloe ! In consequence oC the ( fact that the Albanian guards refuse to do duty there ( any longer. I IB sUllposed that the guards \\ero Bubored by the .lusBulman commlteeB and that there seems to bo IUI doubt that eight oC the Boldler" were executed - ecuted and twenl-four others were sent to different IH'IBons. ) In Anutola the feeling of discontent against the ( rule or the sultan Is becoming so marked that Imporlant events are expcled to talc placE' Bhort ) 1'ullon of the Ius- Bulman anti Armenian commitees Is he- leved to bo Imminent and I Is saId upon good authority that a joint revolutIonary manlfeto wi short ) ' be issued The Turkish government IB aware oC thE t'rlous aspect which affairs are taking and It Is evident thai desperate efforts are being mmtmle In ConstantInople to raise money with \ \ hlch to provide for 11 calng out of the army reserves. _ N g\ C.t It I N II' ! ' XO'I' I'O I' (1 L . \ . 1're'itt'it I'eopltIuihc 111"n I wih i SitittIlsfittit' , PARIS , Nov 1.-M. Viger has the portfolio - folio oC the mlnlslry of husbandry and only the office oC mLnlster oC foreign affaIrs , said to have been tender to ( Baron de Courcei the French ambassador to London , remains to be filled . The cabinet does not seem to please anybody - I body very much , but It Is understood that I wil receive the support of the radicals and socialst ( ! during the tme It lasts , whl.h Is 10t expected to be long. The Joural des Debate says : "The cabl- nt does not displease us , but I shakes our convictions. Wo hope , however , that It will I help to clear up the siuaton , " :1 Decrals . who was formerly French ambassador at London , II Is understooI , , has declIned the portfolio or minister for foreign affairs. : . flc'rtheho'iio hail , accepted the ( port- role of minister of education In Iho ( new cabinet has been prevaIled upon to take the portfolio of minister for foreign affairs , lie IB a life senator and was at one tIme mlIBter of public Inslructon. NO'I' AI''I'I5A'glICSOl. . nlllnlll Clnll" Xii "lrl .r lie 'I't'r- rItorof .In.I , " , OTTAWA , Ont" , Nov. 1.-Certain dispatches In Ihu United States press regarding Alaska mirepresent the true slate of affairs . At Fort Cudah , wlmare Captain Constantno and his squad are stationed , there Is no dispute as to the boundary line ; It Is fxed by the treaty . and Is the fourteenth merIdian. The mOlmted force which reached Fort CUdahy In July was sent at tIme urgnt request of Americans - cans as well as Caitadlans For every Cana- ditto In the dIsnict there are live Americans , yet the Dominion joverlment has senl a . force oC twent-three men to protect the ( lives and _ property oC all the people there . SI' . S"h"u"t'I' iiumrmt II S"I , QUIINSTOWN , Nov 1.-The Cunard line teamer : Campania , Clom New York October :6 , arrived here this moring and reported that al October 28 , Monda last , imf latiude ( 45 and longiude 48 at 9:15 : p. m. she saw a bunting three-masted wooden vessel. 'h , Campania bore down upon her and foun,1 , she hnt been dlsertC1 It Is supposed that the ( crew of the burned craft hail already been Picked up h ) a passing \'ese ! The passengers - ' sengers or the Campania say that the burning Ihlll Ilr sentCI a most grand spectacle. Miss Calhoun , a second cabin passenger , died during the passage Crom' New York. " -iIii'N \11 Not 11101'lohl , LONDON . No\ I.-I IB learned by the Associated press that there Is no truth In the report which originatEd at Particle , near Ga.gow. that the prince oC WlloB was con- templatng building a challenger for the ( Amerlca's cup. I may safely be lal : that he has no such plans under consideration , and the rumor may have been based on the fact that I has frequently been stated recently that the ( prince was likely to sell his recent , Briannia , anti have another craft built upon the same lnes , Uut even thlB report lacks confirmation . _ _ _ _ _ :11 , " for It tiss I u's Ht'lll CZlr , LONDON , :0\ ' . I.-The prlncs of Wales , wearing a HUlilon uniform , PrInce Nlchola . , or Greece and the majority oC the muemitber . or time diplomatc corps were IlrEBent title morning at In Impresive , requiem man cele- brattl upon the occasion of the ( tnt annt- versry oC the death oC the hate cur oC HuuL. Alexalulr III . I'ather Sminemoff , chap- lain oC the-nusalan fmbas ) assisted by the Russian bishop oC San Francisco , othidlated . I't'umniite'mtt I'eoiileSmtil for ilonsi' , l'I'ulll..I 1..1.1. SII IUI" SOUThAMPTON , Nov. t.-The American line steamship New York , which sails tomorrow - morrow , will take Imong her passengers Mr. 10waril Gould , Admiral I.uce and Sir Alfred Maloney , governor oC British honduras , . - - - - i1.tit'l'llttUAlCl : itRChkl1S 1 miIiil. . 1'l'ltt l\n I \tII' ! It I , \'Utt'll frt'lt" Shnlt'l hit I ; 0 tt'rItts Inlllc 114'Irtt.il , I1OME , No\ 1-A severe and prolonged earthquake shock was Celt h're at 4:3S : this morning. Many houses sWOye.l badly , wall were crckl.I , pictures nmt - other artIcles fell from the wails anti other places , people ran panic stricken Into the streets , and a ericnis disaster was for a time apprehended lal- pl ) the frt shock seem , to h1\'e en.ICI the subterraneous dlstmtrbance. . and the frightened Inhabitants returned to their' ( homes. So Car as Is known no serious cl"marc was demme. An Inspection oC the publIc buIldings wi bo mode to detemile the extent of the ( InJuries , I any. that have been sustained Semite ' idea oC time alarm created may be Iathered from the fact t11t the Prison oC Heglna Col was so badly shaken that time terrifed prisoners broke out Into open revel and tried to escape Cram time building. The , situation became so serous that troops from a neighboring barracks \ \ ere h8stly sum 10neil and It was , nol unll the ) ' had , sur- rounlell and taken poueBslon cf the prison that order was restortd. The inmates were driven bock at lie ( pollt : or the bayolet to I their cells. The Vatican buildings were severely shaken , but the PoPe was perlecty trsnlul through- on' tIme dlslurbance. lie sent to time nearest police department In order to inquire If thre had been any loss oC life or serious damage to properly , enl his holne s was n\lch re- leve,1 \ hen he was InCormCI hat ( the damit- ago done was slight , and that no loss of life hail , beel reporte' The eries ! oC shocks hpt'tetl I about eleven mteconths. Two cloclls In time observatory were sOpp5d ( anti the old tower of the Roman college wal cracked Earthquake shocks were \po felt al hoc- cadi l'apa but alhough the people we 10 thrown Into a panicTho damage was do'ie. There I no truth In the rfport that serious clamage was done hero by the eartlmquake. Several houses were slIghtly crckEd , A few chimneys fell , and the wails oC lie barracks - racks 01 the Swls guads at the vatican wee slightly cracketl. This Is about all the tiamnaga done. 1 I " < ! LONION. Nov. 1-SpecIal dispatches e- crived here Cram Hume Biy that two houseE collapsed al a result oC tIme IuthqlUko clock I this morlrg a. and II Is reported that several pen1ns were . InJured" . _ I } allton , four palaces and the Bank of Italy are soul t' he ; uninhabitable , all the Palozzo Olpsllchl and five olher palaces arc staid to hl ell- oUBly InJure\ The Vatican buildings , the quirinal , the main railroad staten and the minIstry ufcea are also reported to h1v\ sustained ole damag . - 'l'littgimt Slitlmirrli'ti I I'rimtt'e. : LONDON , No\ . 1-Tho Pal Mail Gazette's correspondent at Home , telegraphs thai Daroness Gna Sobrero has obtained a divorce from W P. Wicox , the Hawaiian revolu- tlonst , upon the ground , tba the latter Imposed - posed upon her prior to , the marriage b ) representIng thai he was he heir to lie ( throne of 1awal. whereas ! Ie was the senor or a carpenter and a Kanal woman. - - - - - .Jll' " Ih.r.'nt lit , llIIll F'imiis. ST pgTERSBUtl , Nov. -The Vladlvo- slack correspondent of time 1 No\'oo Vremra telegraphB that time Japane have captured the Inland town of Katcimi , ' . the Island , 01 Formosa. The position oC t be black lags Is Bald to be desperate The \opanese demand their unconditional surrender _ _ ----4 h On - - Nt' " II'rth ror ( lit' \1 , 01' Cnmlrlollt. LONDON , No\ 1.-The dulle of Cambridge , upon his retirement from tJe post oC com- mnantier.tn-clmief of the feces , haB bee gazetted chief personal alte1e-carnP to the gazeled ahie-e-camp tle queen and honorary coloncl. In chief to the forces. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i- Sl'hl 'I'vetvt' unit r " , otthit' , Jo"rue ' . HAMBURG , Nov. 1.-The report that the Ilamnburg-Amnerlcan steamships hereafter wi call at PI'mouth , England" on their eastward - ward journey , instead or Southhampton , thus s3'ln& twelve hours , Il I Is claimed , Is conflrrtmed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ _ Cuntrnlo Sln I'r COllnl UOlt' , LONDON , Nov 1.-Amitolnette Sterling ( Mrs. John Mac Klnlay ) , the well Imo\n contralto , wi sail l on the ste1mel' j New York tomorrow. . IU In E IhSNiIlS 'I'Ilf ClI.thtGIlS . Says 'flit' ) , AI' & ' \ 'h"IPii. . . IU'\ ' h , ' muhit , ' , l'ruJllell 1) : lnlot' WASHINGTON Noy 1-Attorney General - eral Harmon bas received Cram Judge 1(11- gore oC the United States circuit court of the souther district oC the Indian territory his answer to the charges fed hy W. 0 Davis of Gainesville , Tex" , on September t8 last Thee charges allege Incompelency , oppresEon ! In office . gross official misconduct , etc. The Judge altos imp each charge In de- tall . and In some InBlances quotes from the court records , with a view to showIng that time charges are unqualfedly falsa. Judge KIore 8a1 Davis' charges originated In the dlsagr.ement between him and the ( master In chancery In the case of Armour Ires , flanking compon"s rae against Ad- dlnglon et aI , durIng time pendency of which Davis , Judge Klgoro says , deliberately sought to tak" advantage of the friendly 10- laUons previously existing between thlm to influence him , time Judge , In . behalf 0' his clients. The < legaton that Judge Klgoro said to Mr. Davis that I he made Charges against him * Itt , would cut his throat Is d as Calse. During a converration wIth Davis Judge Kigore says that he , Davis , drew his I knife on him and demonstrated threaten- ( Ingl ) At the ( time .timo judge told him If he undertook to assault him with his knIfe ho woull drop him out of time window. The reply Is a lengthy one and Is evidently ! intended - tended to answer all allegations made. Time substance oC the answer Is that ( the charges ale wholy false and weTf prompted by malice , and that Davis' supporters In the maler are either disappointed politicians or In1utcEd by Improper moUves. MON'l'li'S ) I I.'ICI'I SIX Mll.LlNS. ( ; o-ritiiit'mt Stnlt'tut.itt or It.ct'II'I. un,1 1 'I'Ollllur'N 'tl' Ot'tu"t'I' , WAShINGTON , Nov. 1.-Th comparative statement ct the government receipts and ex- I pndlures , Issued today , shows receipts durIng - ! Ing October to hab en. as follows : Cus- : toms , $13.773,055 ; internaL , re\enue. $13,216.- ' 5S3 ; miscellaneous , $9l2lflti ; 'totl receipts , $27,901,748. The expenditures arega'ed * 34 , 03.3t5 , which leaves time deficit for the meth $6,601,616. , The feature oC the sttomenls the ( gain In tIme Internal revenue receipts pver the same month last year. The receipt I from internal mevenume sources during October , t894. were $6,49.438. which shows a gin for the month Just ClOSEd oC $ 6,723i45 , or fVE' 10 per cent Time gain In customs receipts Was $1,810,937. Time pension payment ladt mQnlh amount to $11,890,475 , an increase : over the same month In t89t or $837,000. - - - Cit tilui lii iiise'tt Not l'imtg. WASIUGTO , Nov. 1-The report that Captain Isaac BSEel the veteran door- keeper oC the senate , was dying II not con- Irmed , He Is suffering tram stomach trouble but his physician states he IB not dangerously III. Captain UaMett Is 76 year old however , and quite feeble Bnd the ( phy- atcian does not think he will be able to per- form his duties much longer , ' Wrl ur liii' Mutt ror Ih'I.llr ( , WAShINGTON , Nov t-Tho monthly coinage Btatement shows bin coinage 01e- cul1 al the United States minis during the month of October to have been as follows : Gold , ,215.700 ; silver , $80,000 ; one cent pieces , $23,600 ; total coinage , $8,059,200. . . . , . . . ' ' . . ' , 1..I.I.IIIH.r. PI'or .f.ftr ) ChICAGO Nov to-I Is 1."ld today that . Ir. P. T. EwIng , charman ! of the English committee or stockholders , anti : lr. I.uden , chairman or time Dutch stockholders' com- mitee , are coming to hits city to assist In el trlngln the deadlock In the reorganization or the AtehlBon to arm end I ts said both gentlemen favor Mr. Jefery , but aK neiher wi ha\e n vote , all they cnn do Is to voce : their preferences . I II still saId : r , Hob- Irson has a sate maJorU , " - - ELOPED ) WITH ! YOUNG GIRLS Two Nebraska Citizens Oanse a Sensation , nt Waverly LEFT FOR ARIZONA VERY SECRETLY lit' , 3itt mtl i'es 1111 Ii I , I11111 . I Situ- , l'ttl' II"nllll'lr w lilt , thee ) i liter ul l ' I 'tvn t'ui-l'tu I I ' ' I 111 : lnrlnr"1 \\'II'I-I'ulh'I' 11- I 'I't',1 II I ( Itt' t'I"I' , LINCOLN . :0\ ' . l.-Speclsi.-Tlte ( ) town ( oC 'averly , Lancaster commnt ) ' . has sprun a good sized [ ensaton In the elopement oC Dr. George : lcCalles and 1 , It. \'lllnl. the former accompanied by MIss Alco Miller amid the ( hatter by Miss Margaret Ward. Dr lcCandless Is a 11h'Blclan who has rcshle.1 . for man ) ' years In Waver ! . a 111 Vlnlnr has conducted a drug tore there five 'ears. The Ward girl was formerly emplo'e In Vlnlng's store. Miss Miller Is the daughter oC a farmer who imas at ( titles . worked for Dr. lcCandless Last night the father of Miss . Miller WElt to Omahu to try to Inter- cepl time Parties . The chaBe was fruitess , anti ho retred this morning. The girls . who have always been considered reputable . I ' are about 20 years oC age Tuesday Miss : Miller left Imome saying she was going to visit Crlellls In Lincoln Dr : lcC\IUcss ! left Wa\'el ) about the same timmme. Jle told ( his famiy Iw would . be hack yesterday morn- 1mg. Miss Miller llll not visit her friends : the doctor dll not return ns agreed The register of a LIncoln hotel showed time following - lowing entry : " 0. A. .lcCandless and FrlemmtlVaverly , e8. I. . . . Druglst Vining and MIss Ward , apeare,1 , In that city ) es- terdY mormting. The elOIIII [ Iuartet heft. ostensIbly , for Arizona To ChieC oC Police Mehick . whom o met at the Lincoln depot , lcCandless said bo was going to Omaha to tale a train for Arizona The chief alBa saw Vining standing near but dil not get a glimpse of the girls , and suspected nothln ! Later In the aferoon , the Lincoln lJlce were Informed fm'omnVavemly of the elolmnent. 10th of lie men arc marrle . Dr 1lcCand- less , who Is 40 years of m'ge leaves a wife and chidren , one of them a gIrl t6 years old. Vining's wife Is at present In Iowa. Two weels ago he sold out his store and has been drlnleng heavily. Dr. 11cCallless , I Is claimed , has been on a protracted drunk of some ninety day's dtmration. I Is not Imown whet measures wi be talcen to bring beck the ( ( dopers ImmellatO pursuit ! favored by the fathers of Ito girls . und this morning Constable 11cGlvrae started for Prairie Here to try to find something of time dopers from the trainmen of the Hock Island. I : TiE DIVORCE COUHT. Two divorces were granted today In tic- net ( court both for abandon men I by the hus- bands Edith G. lyr s' was given a decree from James C B'rnes , a prInter amI pho- togrpher , and Laura M. Canaday was ranted a dEcree from \V. I' . Canaday , anti , also the ( custody oC her three cimlltiren. The , l'hoonlx , Mutual Lie Insurance com- pony las nronglt SUt In attachment against A. U Decker anti wife . claiming fraudulenl actB. Plaintf has a $4.000 mortgage on prop- Qrty formerly owned by defendants. This afternoon a driver of a mik wagon , named Goldsberry , was thrown ( from his ve- hide , the kingbolt coming out and permitting the team to yank him to tIme gronn,1. , A deep cut over time left eye was l1e principal ox- teral-lnJury received , and several stItches were taken In the wound. Omaha people In I.Incolf : Al the ( Limidell- H. Dickens . 1 E. Van Busllrk , J. A. Epen- ( , tel ( C :1 Russell. At the Capitah-M. Coady , George W. lucks , A. F. Wldns , 1 . A. Hamilton. At the Llncohtt-Clinomi ( H , BrlglB , MIss Agnes Scott , Miss hell Scott , Charles V Miles. - - 'I'u.un' Sl1'Fiitll . % ' mitItNilil. II'J.Y l\t I. \\hlt. Shee'ii itg I ' I Uit'e lIe ltollt'ui . . , ' Iltn I lie 1111" ' , lLATTSIOUTH , Neb. , Nov. i.-Speclah. ( ) -Last night two tramp cigar makers built a fire near the B. & M. brIdge and laid down to Bleep , when one of them ( rol d over on the ( hot coals His arm and back were se- vcrely burned , besides taking all the hair off the back oC his heod. Ho was sent to Omaha this morning J. W. Francs , representing the Cook Well company oC SI Louis , who has been II this city for some ( line past Buperlntendlng the sinking of test wells al Ito ( pump house of time city water works left this evening for Omaha to consult with Engineer Andrew Hosewater regarding the cost of sinking suf- Iclent wells to afford time Platsmouth ( water ( supply. The constont changing oC the MIs- court and Plate rivers at this point has been the source of In endless expense for some timmiL' , tmL' T M. PatErson , T. C. Shepard , C. S. Polk C C. Parmelee , Henry Hemel , Mrs. Joint Back and daughter Miss Grace , 11rs , Benj- min mBOn and daughter , Miss Bulah , and Misc Dora Swearengl.1. accompanied by Misses Margaret - garet an,1 , Elizabeth Dovey , are spending the day In Omaha. Miss lertha Thompson heft for her heme In LIncoln today after a two weeks' visit with t elatvel In this city. Miss Llzela Wolf returned to Gretna this mooning after a Bhor visit with relatives In this city. I Miss H. D. Short departed this morln ! for Ashland for a visit ota few weeks with ' Mrs. ls. Slime L. Sears oC thai Illace. Irs. De L. E. Meade oC MinneapolIs ar- rlvfl In this city this ( morning to visit wih her brothEr , WIll Climnents. ltAm"l'IS'I' CU'I : 'IIUX ) llnn C ieleiitt'H Arrh'llni . g"t'r 'Irlll 1111 M tint I mttt'mest IN liii iii rt'sl t'ul. YOHK , Neb. , No\ 1.-Speclal.---New ( ) delegales continue to arrive , and the Bap- ttt state convention , In russian at this place , wi doubtess bo : a great euccess . After de- votonal exercise ; thll morning the vice preB _ Ident mad a report , which was followed by a vIew of time fields by the young ladlel oC the ( York chm'ch The association dlrectort' ( re- hart concluded time business part oC the pro- gram or the ( morning. After thIs a very fine aldress , was mlde hy Miss Mary G. Durlele oC Chicago \Vlmllo the moring su'on ' : was I taken up with reports and hUnesD ! meet- ' ings. there was the same large atendance ( thai has marked each of the meetings so metnls far amid which promtseB to continue , al Ihe Interest In the work IB growing This afternoon - noon the work opened with dovotonal exer' Cll'3l' ' ' by Hev Lee Hunt ltev. W. I' . Hi- lags , D. D. . made a report of tw ( committee on educaton ! Preldent George Soulhor- land lade an addres on the " 1 ucJtonal Outlook , " anti following his Prof. A. M. Wi- son , 1'h. , D. , spoke on the " "aluo oC . Igher Christan Education to the Individual ; " Hev J. V. Whiting spoke ! on time "Value oC Igher Christian 'Edue1ton to the Inommminatlon. " 10th were very ! ood. The afternoon se'alon was clole with a splendid address by Hev I rankln Johnu'on . D D , . oC Chicago , on the "Valuo or Theologlcd Instruction to the Demonstration 'ork. " Vt''rnl. It t' III ( 'ill iii' ri ii g PI"or" , YOI { . Neb" , Nov. 1.-Special.-Thme ( ) mal- ter of cleaning the debrl9 from time lits wher time Methodist church stoo,1 , Is being vigor oust ) ' pushed. Yesterday the 011 soldiery cf the county , remembering the Iendnes : oC the 11ethodlltB In alowIng them to use the build lug on divers cccssons : met In a body ant worked all day cleaning away the , brick. In the center oC the ruln was planted a ltg I flag . and large crowds watched them work I thrughout the day. The Woman's Relief corps furnished lupper for the eutrt ero\\l , and the "boys" went their wa ) reJoicing. g1t''r Stit'lmi g"t'II , EXETBI , Neb. , Nov 1-(8peclal.-AI- ( ) most the entire memberhip oC Ito Congre- gatonal church. together wih a few ethel friends , mel at the residence oC II D , U , Wentlorth and tendered her a farewell _ _ r - p reception . as site antI htr family will 1(1\1 next week for the ( \ \ ttr Iat oC the tate to rslle for the IQ't few years . Time , athl r- trig was n very - large tutu - , hallll one , laUI.I.\'I'IS : : A. I , 1:1 { : % it.t it i ' , . 'ul/t' ( 'iultmmuutitittrIteM In lIH'1 11. " 'r iou lii , ' ( 'stNs ( 'Iull ' I.'Iht , UNION . : " , :0\ ' , i.-'eclal.-Owimig ( ' ) to the ( open fight which Sheri J. C. lken- bar ) ' Is making against Judge S. 1 Chap- mal II I this eoUnl t' , which IIht hasOIO erect Illen the candidacy of Albert It 1'lken- bay for county treasutrer Judge Chaplan Issued time Colol lag letter to the voters : "To M h' I'rlends and Supporters 1'hrouhout Cass Count : I dEsire to a ) In this I.ublc . manner , the enl ) ' 11'inS 01 reachllK you before time eleetlomi . that Alhet It. 1 lkelhar ) ' , ca : dllatc for cOUlly treasurer Is I . In lY ( iltimilomi . itt no wle responsible for the UII I IlrO\'oled attack "upon myselC by his ummicle . I J. C. glkenbay , And I II I ) ' wIsh that lY friends wil not allow thIs actol upon tIme pall t of his uncle to In atty manner I mm lhtmu' mice I their vOtes IKallst his nephew. The ICtOI 'of ' Sheriff 1lkenbary : dminiiig the last hours Sherlr durlnJ : of time cal1aln Is as hUlllatug to his I brolhers , 1111 nellhew lS It Is .Ustasteful and dllappoltug to tie relHlblcan nHses oC Case ecunt ) ti ho hl\'e honored hll tll antI again \ Ith the oUc of sheriff . and I Insist I thai I ) Crleruls and the part do not allow It to pre'jtm.ilce the Interests of his lellhew who Is cOllleled to rellin by the bedside , I 01 his (1)'lng wife ull who Is thus I.re\eltell . I fro \lel'SOnal \ mlkilr this statelent a 11 eXlllanalun to the t hull ( ' 'SAMUEl. .I CIA 1:1 A : " Anna , wife or A. I mkenhar . cashier of time Uton banle amid , candidate for treasurer of Cass cOUII ) on ( Ito r.lluhlcan ticket . , iie.i this Icrllg al t o'clocl a. m. , alter several ! ! nonths of Ilgellng iiimmss. gSClnL\ ) " " : ' 1' "IIIH'n'I ! . 0 % liii i'ls _ A t I"'t' I" I 'lit he ' 1'1"1''t'o' - Inll , ' " It'II , the ltt'uitmlvt'ul 'I't."t , GRAND ISLANI Neb . : , 1.-Speciah. ( ) -Tho Oxnonl Beet Sugar compan tomlay , oIere.1 to take those beets which tlo 101 ecme up to the standard In ] url ) and Bac- charlne contelts , In thE following circular : , " \\'e have bell asked by several eommileis 1 representing beet growers IC we woull aeeepi , beets below 12 per cEnt BU1r anti 80 per cent purity at a reduced \lrlc \ . with time ob- Ject of m\lng aB luch aB p08slb of time crop. W'e are tlieposeth to do tItle , after we have worketi up brfls cotulng up to ( lie ic- quiremiment of otmr commtract , for whelm we pay $5 , In comiiphlammect wIth tIme law passeti by the hate legislatumne. We are mint able today to say what we can iai for such how test beets , ltmt after caretumliy imivestigatlmmg time vhtolo u'nbject ' we will , withmimt omie week , maine you a hmrlcc vhicii you can afford to Iy for all hmtets commalmmlmig ( less thmami 10 imer cent sugar anti 70 iter cent ptmrlty. Time sri- son is athvanced anti wlmi'n you lmarvosU your crop , wlmichi \ % e tlmlnk It vlsc now to do , be careftml in tapping 'otmr hmrets to cut off nih time froze n hart , ( fiat they imisy be well lire- served In tIme silos. ' ' Since there are always comae beets whelm vIii not comae ttp to ( lie reqimirentents , anti whelm therefore are feti to ' &ck , title offer , If time jtnlces ( ts be mmamiied liter are reasomm- able , wIll no doubt b ? accepted witit estis- faction to this protluicers , capccmilhy since to this county there is mmmi abumitianco of other food for wintenimmg stock. , ImiI it I mtldl S'i'tt UiG 1,51 ( ie' . \Voai.t N. Suivi's it'r t'l.tiuireafrin Iltivniiisr to l'itl ii A 11cr a l'ttn'rst It5Dturt. . OGALALLA , Nab , , Nov. 1.-Sprclah ( Tale- grant.-W. ) F. Sheppartl , a itomesteatier on North dyer , Wfl5 burned out hact night. lie Is a poor imian anti hives in a e iImntmae. , , The roof caumghmt fromn ( hI stovepipe. Shmepparti was away fm-omit home , his wife being ahomie ivtlt time children , They -lint gone to beth amid m.he -as awakened to find the imoimse eu fire. Escape - cape was cut off front tlmo door. Mrs. Shop- part broke omit the wimitlon' , passing time cltildremi through , amid as quite badly burmmed before getting out item-self , bitt will recover , It Is oite mIte to time miearest mtelglt- bor amid being muhmuost naked they would hays frozen imad not help reached timmn. Two mnen vitlm a ( eammi caine ahomig soomi afterwarmi anti bummdled timemmi iimto the wagomi , gave them 0) ercoats amid robes anti carried thtent to time neigimbors. Ogalshla people immive imrovltiei ( themmi with warmn clotlmlmmg , and raise. ] comi- stieralmlo mmmomiey for thmelr relief , amid temmmpo- rary shelter itas been itrovlded until Siimpparmh cart build a iiouse to live in. N'lurtsl.mt ( 'it 'N llimIhui I miw htpuuiui , NElliASKA CITY , Nov. 1.-Speclal.- ( ) Nebraska City is enjoying a bulidimig bourn thus fall , wlmicim has already resulted In time erection of several new residetmees and two fine business blocks , anti at this titan sevemm icsidencos are itt process of construction. WIth all the factories rummining at. full cmiimac- It ) ' , arid two mmiore mitantufactminlng immstitutions prepanimig to locate here , Nebraska City Is pepanlmmg for a great stride fcrward , Mrs. Pningle , who hiatt beemm vIsiting wIth Mrs. Jed Zlhmmiaii , returr.eti to liar Imomno tim Omtha : yesterday. The young ladles of the Altar Guild of time EpIscopal chimrch gave a delightful receptlomi last evening at time imonme of Mrs. N. It. lavls. A large numimber were present. Misses Nero Thorpe amid Myrtle' Fraker gave a llallowo'en party to ( heir muany lathy friends In the parlors of tIme Thmorpe house last nIght. Time chief amnusenment was tie- : Ived frommi "progressive peg , " but mitauty of ( ho old hiahiowe'omm mmlghts amimi traditlomitu were broumght to light. Pr'ii.uitt lireI I lee. FItEMONT. Nov. 1.-tSmeciai.-Georae ) icil- gome , condtmctor on lImo Elktmormi , ammul MIss Iia'rbara Scimlack of this cIty were married yesterday by 11ev. W. II. utica of the Comigro- gatlcmmmmh church. Mayor Freld appolntcI twenty-four specIal police for last evcnhmig , and consequemitly hal- iowoen vas celebrated Ies exteimsively titan usual. No destruction of property has been rpcrted. Scnmo of time specials had a Ijycly ( Into to keep timings quIet. Last evenIng tIme imoilce arrested A. W. Cobb anti Alfred Cobb , who mire saul to be wanmteti itt Gemmea for embezzlement. Eacim hail a teant anti a small smmmmi of mnony. Jums ( lmat time cimarge agaimist thmemmm Is Is tmmmkmmown. Each admit ( lint they have semite unpaid bills ( here. Titei will be hmelmi here to awaIt time arrIval of otilcers frommt Genoa , vimo are expected today. _ _ _ _ _ - - \'tihiou ) Ntt'e it liii l't'i'141)lutt is , WAhOO , Nob. , Nov. 1.-Speciai.-li ( ) , L' . Good , S. II. Surnborger mmmiii S. II. Jones transacted - acted busines's in Valparaiso yestentlay. Mrs. 11. C. Canipbeii of Aurora visited item- 5'OO ' , J , A. , time first of time week. Fcot ball entimmmclmmsmmi hiss mms'umneti ( ieflmmituY proportions here. A teammi has been organized with Eimitl Kihihan as captain. henry 'intcr treasurer , Stanley l'lckett secretary anti \Vii- mani flail immanager , TIme teammi will beglmi psactlce tluis aftermioon. hiayem arid Stockmtaie Iif Ashlanmi are In the city anti will coach time team. Time manager miesirs to hear fromn other teamna in order to arm-amigo for a mmuniber I f games li-i time near future. P. J. Hall of Memphis Is in town today , ( , mt .3.li'mti iii I it , ' hluimik , DAVID CITY , Neb . , N ov. 1.-Speclal.--- ( ) ir. ii. hess , a farmer living misar Surprise , watt arrehmed yes.orrioy and brouglmt to David City on the cimarge of ohttainlmig money under fiu preenae ( , roads by tIme City National bank , of whom hess obtainemi about $1,300 shortly before he nmatle ami asalgnmnent , wimich accurred about a month ago , lIe gave ball for 1mb , appearance at court next month. timtlioutt' ' mit Gm'mtuuul islanul , GltANr ) ISLAND , Neb. , Nov. i.-Speclal. ( , -T. J. Maitoney , ulemmiocratlc cmuntiidate fre supreme judge , addressed an atmthlenc& ci about 260 peOltie item-c lat't night , the meeting being itehti in time Ancient Order of Ummited Workmen imall. Thi , shie'ilor dwelt alrno5t oisly upoit tIme financial questions , Svitliouu CItiat'uit , llittt'rlttluetl , WAHOO , Neb. , Nov. 1.-Speciai.-Dr ( ) inander of Oniahma talked ropmmbhicanlsmn to . .u good sized audIence at the opera lmouue ( lilt afternoon. lie talked in the Suvedimsim lan- uage. - RUSSELL BACIS ( 1)O\\TN ) \ \ SIE ( ) Land COIflhfliSSiOhier Recedes Slightly on His Penitentiary Staiitl , DEALS WIth WARDEN LEIDIGII DIRECT i't t're % 'li it'li Siiuuv I lie ( 'hiittmprl ltg ( 'lint's. ' iii lii , ' litunrui uf i'uiiilt , lmtmtule itimil hiuuliuilmugs lit hit' Mmttt'r , lANCOL' , Nov. l.-Speclmml.-Fcmr ( ) several \ I'CItC time llon'd of l'tmblic Lands amid iimmlid' immmzs , amid paricmmlani' ( h.ammtl Commimitlealoner Russell , imavo t'oimipltiluteti tlmnt'mirden l4eldighm , by a systeumiatle cottm'ee of otmstrtmc- ( lout , hail lost to time state eversl tlmoumsaitui uiollars. Time ) ' hmave basmi thmis amusummmiptlomi on ( Ito fact that time ummniiemt neimseii to rec- Ogilize A. I ) . hleemuter as ItnIsnit contractor. It has been clalumieti tlmat liesnier coumimi go dowmi to ( hue lmrlCoii amumi start lImo wheels of imitiusr ( ) ' lit mu mmmiumtmter ( hat vomiiii miet tIme 5 ( a I o it gooih I tmmnp smmmmi a t mmmotme' eaclm mit on I It. ( lc.venmtor ilohcomub : , too , Immis cemume itt for a slmam't' of tItle cemisumre , beeniuse ime seomnetl to symmtpathmize u-lilt Lnhthigim. At tIme saute ( itmi e time hloanil of i'umbl Ic. La mimic a uttl II imi Itt. immg took guoti care that thin wartien secmuretl no mmuoney whim whmichm to hut tIme uncoil mmm.- chmimtery 1mm slumps to tb aimythuimig mit till. \S'murdemt Lt'idlght rimstlti alomig wlthmommt aut' mild fromu ( lt boom-ti , rep.uircml hue boilers , ammmi recemitly ccitt tIme boirti time' follou big letter , umpen whmiclm mme action line tweut taken by time immemmilmers vhmo vere time houiles : ( in oxpressiomma of hattie of Lethiglm : INC'tS'l'lit , Xcii. , ot.tm.--q'o thte honor- mmble hiomi nI of I 'imbh it' L'tmtls a mmml I hit itt I mm gm : (1 cmi tI emmit'mmi i htmu Vt' t hue latter to I Cl tort to ) Oim titttt three Iollcm-a mit this Immstttutiout hmuve : beemm m etimtlrct by rim , ' mtmm'I mint' mmov iii tim mm lie to m4tmlthli ) iutVt'i , t 0 1 lie' vii mIotus shmop , mtmmti comivle'tk miot mtt'tuituiiy me eesetur ) for tim , m ut mm mm I ng o I t lie pm Icon nitty 1)0 ) Putt to voni. 1 mu iii mmouv relia I t I ml I- I httt iou rt it tiiilet ( , tutu It vill tic Itt hi.tlue t'tui. 'I'h c' I i mienlmt Co'mprt : go tout its ml ) ' I ti formiuc'I , mile , caine than ago thimit Itvm's renuly tmml mm tt .X butt , to e mmtpIo' mu lam-go nit in her of con- vlcts mrs soomt tic time uoem tinti tti'iumt vem ta Iii ehmmtpe for It ( C ) heglmm ork , mitmil mug I Immuvu imow Iiower stmulhcl.mit to rttn itim mummielmiumer ) ' , I sot' ito m-ensomt 'hi' it $ ittihith mint ComttrutOt vIthm voim tutu ittgiim u'onle. I wommid like to lit' tmiformmi'tl when a cent - t rue ( svi t It soul c'non'm-ttge cciii i.lflY Itmi s heemi uiialt' , 'I , t Itt ( I cit ii gnve rum mu-sei f emccordlmigI'er ) ' remihiectftilly , GfOItUE . hKl1)iOIiVnrlami , To ( his letter Lamitl Coumiummlssiomier Itimssehl replied mis follows , ummmmier title of October 31 : lion. ( loom go tV. h.c'Ithighm'ctrtlemt : 1 inuve ) ommrs of time ) tii irmmit. , with refert'tice to thie comiulitlomm of hthler , mimud ) 'our mtbiilty to Suhtlmi ) ' Power to thmt _ ' % 'ntIous mdtops , lit ttmirver I hiavt' to u-na' thimit time con- tumtets wltlc'ii Mr. 1ht'eutir hits been reati ) ' to enter Into wIth tiut' "t'vc'rai parties for thu. ' emiiploytnent of 11)0 ) mien diii mmmc r- quint' pover. 'l'hmey otul ) ' m'tiumiretl roomn amid I hiemmt. however , I ittt referre I ( hit' tamitter Cf the lincolmi Coopt'rmige eouutptn' to 'mir. Ihet'mmiem' , antI nskeml imimmi to Investlgtte : thu mmtatter tutu miter immio ttt'im ctmntm'tmc't as ito in hils jmmiignieumt might 'he'ni fur ( lie hit'ttt Imiteu-emit of thu afmtie mmntl miot iii time detrl. mnent _ of imartieti imt'rtmttifore negot iate.ti vitlt. ' oti mum-c resitectftmily Imiommumetm tiumit you are not mtumthmoi-izetl by time ltuam-t of PmmhIi Liumitis n nih I in I lull umgru or t lie iltimum'ml a f I'mmr- citase anti Iitmltimilcs to mimmuk timemitor Into comitracts , either for time emiipmt'mmtemit of mmiemt cr time Purchmmtse of uun' goods rim' sup- 1)11CC UpOO tIme cm-emhit of tb smmmte , and that I hit' lhn'irtl of i 'ulmi I c , lit ntis ma rid I itmiluilmigs vlll not cotmsiter iteIf rc'itoumshlmIe' for any debts ctrntt'neeti ly you , -whtehmt'r past , lircscmit or fimtutre. I herewIth omielose 'otmm- uupphieiiticmum to ( Itt' Doom-mi of Ptmrchmao amid 'lmilmll les for t lie mmiii I'o tena mit p o t t ime pemi I- I tumitlar ) ' , time siimiie havIng bt'emm refmmrctl muuui rL'jectei , him' s-mimI lunartl for tIme memson : ( hint the lioami of l'uhhlc , Lmmnmi ii il Ihmmililimigtm has hmoreofom-o mmmmie : , mmmmtpie provIsion for time case nni fltIt I mm temm tu net' em f t hit' Imnlomi. i\t4 to time $5 for cant of time' 'mmmtt'oimug itriS- cnem' thm borti will mite mmoinmi ( out that mant t or mm mtuh I ole rmmi yell 1mm u-ugu nih t o It , Itemtpectftihi ) ' , 11. C. Itl'S8Ilh , Chum it-mum a ml. Up to title ( line it will hue scent ( Imiut limo liorurd hmmslsei ( out tIme recogmmlIomm ( of A. D , Boemmier as prlsomi contractor. BittVmunitm Leltllghu remmmnined flrmn in the posltiotm Ito hail aesummicti , antI oum thue caine dmte ( , October 31 , time board capltmmlated tutu rtmalleti Leidiglu ( Ito following : Time hoard of I'urcitaso mmmith Stmplulies immms ' mefumm'eii to have auiytitimig to do wlthu time 'fmmrnisiilng of m4Upiuites for time state vc'mil- ( entiary. ' 1lme Ijoarti of l'tmhmllc Lands stuiti hhtuiid- lmmgmu will "Co to it that tue mmecessitle am-u ) fmmr-tiImimoti uitmnjng time meuiicmmcy of ( lie suIt mmow in tIme smmiurc'mmle court. Yotmrs of Uctoiut'r 29 , enclosing e'Imate ( for mimethlcimie , 14 m-ee'elveI , nmm'I'III ' ito pm-n- vitleth tom by ( lie Hoard of l'tmbli , ' imuuiuhmu tunti liulitlhmigs , .As to the item of m-atmhtagtt in ) 'ouir rtqumest , ( hue hmonrtl Immmtu not ( tully smumtin mm p I ts iii immtiVe Iltith import I mmvt'tutigmi t 10mm thitut iitmt very little mommey imnit imet'mi PaId cult iii the last for' cabbage' , hmumt we will see mibotit it Imuter. An to olothming , It humus always seemed to mmmc ( bitt stilts for time otmtgolmmg Prlommers t'hmoumlti he mmmahe , lit time Iurisomm.u'e vihi In- fet umi ynum later ant to ( lie action of thmt' hoard In thirmt mntmtter , hut thIs last letter Rtmsseih ahammuhons ( ho licemner clalmmm , anti proceeds to mltscmss pritomi matters anti mmumpplies tllre.ctly with Leltligh itt his capacIty as warthen of ( lie penitemmtiany. ( mtNuut liili'iimuliuluitt rut ( rmuumui ishsumml , GitANi ) ISLANI ) , Net-i. , Nov. 1.-Spe'cial ( , ) -A eon of Mr. Sham-lu , an old soldier , was tmitemt ( by a tog abotut sIx wee-ks ago. Time muuilmmiah was hellevemi to hm mmmati , 'rIme boy , tulmo is abommt 16 years of age , witH taltemm to \Vymmmore , tvlmr-mo a mmiauistons temus aptilieti , TIme stone , however , wotmiml miot auihmerm' to tIme wountl anti time boy cammie back , auth no alarm has slmmce been felt ummitli yesterthay afternoon , Wimllo at schmool lie us-as takmn ill anti . last miight 1w becarno mu raving ummarmiac , reujuminlrmg foumr uteri to htolmi Imitim miown , TIme i.mmi cammmmot recover. l'umuit'm'zii of It , I , . .J , 'l'liuiiiiue , LOUISVILLE , Nob. , Nov. I.-Sluecial- ( ) Time renmalmmmi of fl. L. J. Timommias , late of Lin- coIn , wcro buirleti hmere yesterday. lIe Ieave a wIfe autti a smmuaii child. Mrs. ihessle hiasemmieler , who hums heart lit Misotmnl visitIng relatives for some ( lair , retunimeti ycitterthay. lSi iIICISHN .it4 i'lIiUl1UEN'r , ilut'im Iuilt'r'et lii Ihu , ' Oitii'iiiiu' tif fite Niugmi It's m.uu itl ( en mi I Cmust' , WAShINGTON , Nov. 1.-Mitch Imitercat is felt by time law officers of time governtmient amid mesidents of time soumthmwemmt itt time Nogalcs lamith grant case , argurnemmt in us'hmlch hmas just been heard hy the UnIted States smmpremmme court. It is tIme' first of tIme , cases decided Imy ( Ito court of private lamud chaimmis to hit , heard imy time ettpm'Lttto court and was aulvarmc'eml upomm tIme docket because it was regarmieti-ams a test case. If It be decided umpon its general mnerlts , as ( ho attomneys for mime govermmniemmt in timeir argurmiemmt expressed time htolto timat It would be , it mviii become a lureceient for a large imummaber of cases now itemmdimmg u-mt which I lit no are erverat tIdbits jimestIomms Iumolvet1 , rime court cant imass upon all of themmi , Or It smt miiscus the lmrcsemmt case by commtinlng Its . lulnions to time omit poimit of thue' tlmmantlty of limit ] . 1mm the latter eveumt ( lie oulmolomm would tie of Immiportance emily to Umose coumeertieui iii thus especial case. 'rime presenut case involves - volves a constructIon of time Mexicami land laws , frommm 1836 to 1858 , anti about lmalf of tlm grants in Arizona were niade usmder these Ia wit. Speaking of the work of time court of pm-I' tate lammul cialsmis , Mr. Mattlmcuu' U. Itsynoldt , % ime special attorney emnpioyetl by the govern. merit 1mm timeso cases , stated ( luat tlmere were nigtnaliy 27 of ( kern , of whmIcim 160 hmave ben disposed of hi various v.ays. They in- 'lude , exclusive of time I'cralta gm-ant , about : .5,000.000 acre's of heath , Incitiuilng umiany town -itea mtmmd muminlng ( ilatnicts. Twenty of Limt'so asea are now on time suimremmmit' court docket. 'lime Nogahes grant , whose valIdity will "rft5ifll be tiecitied us tIme result of lIme re. r'anit hmemmnlnmg , ntmmmmhters 2T,000 acres and 1mm. cludes whthmlmm lt boundary tIme town of No. gales , a place of 1,600 iumhmabitauts , . - - - - - - - -