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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1895)
. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---vv'- . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - . . ' THE OMAHA , DAILY BEK ' . . . . " . - . - - - - - - - - : : i = : : : : L J1 J _ _ _ _ _ ------------.L : _ _ _ . : I . . - S'rAnLISII JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAHA : , } \ [ ONDAYOItNING" \ --1 Jj NOVEM111iI ' 4 , 1895. JNGLICOI2\ InVm OmN'L\S. . HtANK ? ( BROTHERS' ' OIL ROOI 1 Ben B. Blker's Plan for Aiding the " Next Clerk of the District Oonrt. " . . . . - , - HOW ELMER PLAYS ALBYN'S ' PART . } ' - Cutid hut " , * . . XotllIch : ot n " ; : Iu'r. : " hit I' 1,4 ' U"I'n' Irntu.r Ih- : tCII" thc " ( Iiti1 tin ud" to A I Coiuers. " floyi . come up to the rooms anti have somethIng on Frank , " exclaimed a man Sat- , urday night . as he desccmlel the front stairs at cTaguc'l Europen hotel and saloon and adlresed a crowd of men who were stlnd- Ing upon the sdewalk In front of the IJlace , discussing the political situation. : None of the men In the party needed a el c second invitation. In an instant they were ascending the stairs , and after going up two fghts they were ushered Into a suLte of looms and Introduce to "Albyn I. . Frank , the next clerk of the distrIct court , " who Immediately ' drew from a convenlcnt closet I couple of bottles. TI.ere was a sound of gurgling liquor and a clinking of glasees , after which they all voted Frank a royal good fellow. I For come days It has been known that l"rank , alde,1 ( , by the water works crowd and the dervish republican glng , had opened an 01 room , and that liquor , cigars and money were' dlspenH I to the voters. Meit had been seen coming from the rooms In the lcTague building at all tmes of day and nIght , while during the early morning hours soul\ls of revelry had floated down from third floor , front. Scores of voters have .vlslted these rooms ( hiring the past few days , and In moet instances they have come away with their tanks full of liquor and their pockets full of cigars. They have SUllposPI ) that Albyn I. Frank has been doing the honors : of the occasion. Ight here Is where they have been Cooled. Albyn I. . Frank has a brother , Elmer Frank , who , b3 the way , Is one of the most . genIal of men. He Is ; t good taller and has S that faculty of making everybody feeling at rf' homo. Alhyn L. Frank Is qul different : from his brother In this espect , and I Is a ' well known tact that even whe he Is pressed to the limit ho cannot say ten words t In that many mlnules. B N ; BAKER STARTED IT. During the early days of the campaign that Is about closed Dm Ilaker a judicial candidate upon the dervIsh ticket ! . and a man who knows all of the Ins anti outs of al handling , membes of the legislature , inti- mate,1 , to some of his assocIates upon the I dervish ticket that an oil room would be a great vote getter. He toll them that It was , / cheap as liquor and cigars constituted the princIpal stock In trade. After explalnLg the IntricacIes of au oil room. the nomInees on the ticket declared hy unanimous vote that they would have onto They all wanted to go In together and have an oil room that would throw all former attempts In the shade , but about this time the two Franks jumped Into the arena and protested agaInst a partnership concern oC thIs Ienl ! . They ' stated that the other candidates could form a partnership tar the dIspensing of Iquorg , cIgars and money In return for votes If they saw fit . but as Car as they were concerned their oil room would be an individual nfal run for the benefit of the Frank family and for no one else. The other fellows at enc gave up the Idei . but the Franks proceeded to carry out their plans. They went up and down the streets looking Ion rooms , and at last they decided 1 to do busIness wIth Mc- Tague. AI r sOle bantering hack and forth the rental of the two third floor front rooms was agrerd upon , and n day or two later the place opened , In all of Its glory with enough liquor on baud to stock a store. Street workers were swt out to entrap the supposed - posed leolers who control votes and I'un them up to the place , whore Albyn L. Frank stood and smied whie he filled up the glasses and passed around the boxes of elgare. Men took Frank's cigars and gulped down hIs Iqulr , but his personality filled the room with Ice. amid after a week's trial the oil room was decare1 a failure. mmE'S WmmE ELMEIL CAME IN. Something had to be done , and right at this point Is where Alhyn's brother threw himself Into the bf'ch to save the day. Ho wa9 put In charge of the oil room , and the crowd that hlll formerly visited the re- sort was steered , to other places. Elmer Frank was Introduced to the new comers . . . " L. Framik candidate . as "Albyn 1 r.lk , republican for the olce of clerk of the district court. " gJch time when Frank was Introuced he bowed and scraped smiled , and invited the boy to hare something "on me. " and they t never missed the opportunity. The contents of the bottles faded away whlo a box of I cigars wenralmnost ci' soon as opened. All Al went I of this ( bite Albyn . I. Frank was keeping ti under cover. all.hls hirelings , P'bur Van Alstne and the men of title ilk. were out . upon the streets drunlnlng up tht crowd - Frank's sehemo might have toemi a winner - . . but for the fact that t'JIO of the len who knew hIm happened to visit the room Satur- flay and were IntrOlucd to the "next clerk of the district court. " tt "Not In a thousand years , " exclalmel the individual , as he refused tu take the cut- stretched liatid. "Why not ? " ventured Frank , as he smiled a sickly smimilo. "Simply becal ! ' you are not the Frank who Is running for 0111cc. You are smooth , hut you can't ring thlt In on me. Yon are limo man who Is a clerk of the United States cert nnd a brother of the man who Is the republican : candidate. . ' reluhlcan Pramik held nil his hand to Impress upon time mlmt oC the , speaker the necessity of alienee. but the man was not Inclned to keep still. lIe broke out Igaln like this : "You have a good game , hnt I will not work with men who 1lw you and yommr brothcr. " " " who had . Some of the "boys" just droppell In 10 partake of Prank's hospllalt ) . crowded to the front anti opened , their eyes , while the man who hind been Introduced added : "This Is 1 curvy to 11'ay. ' I your brother can't ' hohl his own now what would Ito do If elected ? " , , CHUCKEn OUT THE DOUIITER Things were becoming mighty interesting , IS just about this tme more voters were brought In to he Introduced to "the next clerk of the district court. " The doubtng citizen was hurriedly ejected from time and ' ' declared ' room " .S declare1 to o a spy from lime camp of .the citizens . " This statement went wih the fellows who , nnte1 Frmnk's . liquors and cigars , both oC witch ! they got. They drank a couple of rounls anti then went out , and thus maters wellt on Saturday night the manipulators oC the oil room put on the cap sheaC. Just aCer 1lclnl1 they gathered I. a crowd of Cel- . low , , men whom they consllere\ \ better tmn those who mUg In time ditches or work In the shops. , Several rounlls were Ilut down Inll cigars " crc Ightet ) One of the visitors prQposed to iO time town anti find out I time mIdnIght clueing or.lnance was enforrelI Time man : who was Imuonatng "the next clerk of the dIstrict court" remarled that ho mild nut c.e I Iw tlkl. The doten men " sauntered out , ut Ilst111 of lookIng aCer ' 'he saloons they jonrnp'rll to time lower Inrt ! ) f thl ThlrllII. . Many bottles wpre ) 3pilfd. 111I \ was : o'viock uldar mmmorning ¼ when the . ) aii t ) ' returnell to McTague's. CII"II't.O t ! till 'l"UI'Jf'lt Cii mimp . HA \'A'\ . No , ' . 3-BrIgadier General 01- \'er hll aim encounter with time In ur"eI1i at the ltlAiitflhiOim oC San . The . 1111ntallol Augustine In- surent lIeutenant . GarcIa end three mon were 111" " anti of the troops four were - \oundell. Genlral Campos went to ,1. ' " 'hm tola ) ' , Colonel euhI3 , at the heath . oC . 300 ' trOps , look the Insurgent ; camll at IQunt 1aRII' ' _ ) dIstrict oC Remnedios titter tin 'cii- gagenment In m hick lute lagemtnt li \ Inlureenls are : said ' 0 ha\/ suffered a IHlmerous loss. 'fhe IrOp : hail live Woumitled . Tbo cruiser AUcr.so Doce I lu Just arrived here . 'l'II'H IUUI S IX Til , : IU . ( iii. ' : \lor. ' : lfortullh .CII.t1 II .1mm iii pi mig to \\0101 thr Ilii un's. NEW Yoltic . No\ 3.-Seral lives were lot In the fire whIch ftartell about 1 n. m. this nlorlng on the second leer of the llx- story building at 7 Pelham sre t. owned , by w. Meyer and used as l sweat shop. Thre charred and almost unrecognizable boJles were taken from the ruins today and one man who jumpe to save his life from the lames was ! Injured that he died In Gov- erneur hospital He suffered from a fractured ekimil . The dead are : JACOO SCIAPIO , watchman found In the rulm' , 45 years old . ISAAC pgNSO' , Counll In the ruins. UNKNOWN MN' COUI In time ruins. : IHHS , nlSCHAU IAN H < , 40 year old , who died I , jumpe from I second-slory window anti today. The fire originated from some unknown cause on the secon,1 , floor of No. 7 , and spread with great rapIdity through the building and thoiea immediately , adjoining. Five alarms were sent In , arid although a large lumber of engines "ere playing on the lame ! for , ' hours , nothing could be done to 1Je ' the structures thlseh'es , alI the four buildings , numbers 3 , 5 , 7 and ! l'elham "lreet , were destroyell. The buildings , burned were fled wIth sweat shops anti , several watchmen and others slept there , how many cannot be told yet Two of these people were Dlrschauer , who died In the horplal , and Samuel Ischowitz , janitor of No . 7. They jumped Cram InIOW9 to save themselvet' Ischowltz It still In the hospital , with both legs brollen. The first hotly taken out , a totally unrecognizable mass of charrell flesh and bones , was found about 0 o'clock today 11 the doorway of No . 7. I was EO burned beyold all mblanee to a human being that It was at frit PPposld to ha\o heen a Newfoundland dog which was kept about the place , hut a doctor declared It to le the remains of a nnn. Two boone later another body wits discovered on the third , floor of No 7. This . too was prac- tcaly unrecognizable , but was identified as Jacob Schailiro by relatives. At 1 p. m. still another churell Corm oC Immense stature wa founll. This proved to be the remalnh DC Isaac Ienrn , who waD sIx feet four Inche9 , tall 11 life , and wal Identified by his son. , The loss on each building Is estImated at $15,000. while the loss to the different ten- ante Is thought to be about $500 each , Iuklng a total oC about $75,000. . " 'itIClCi1) 1A 110'S 'I\GI Cot'IiesYt'mtt 11to tht. nl'h. 1\lln , 'I'wo 11.1 11Jlrll : lln ) ' : 'or. WhEELING . . Va. , Nov. 3.-The worst railroad wreck In time Immediate vicinity of Wheelng for many years occurred shortly before 10 o'clork this morning at Blm Grove , five miles west , on the Pltsburg division of tint Bnlimore & Ohio railroad. The plts- i 11lg-Clncnnat express commonly know as I the "Cannon hal , " jumped time track on a bridge over Wheeling creek , owing to a broken flange oC a wheel on time smoking rar. Tim engine , tender , anti baggage car kept the track , while the mll car , smoker ali I'tmhl- man parlor cir went over a bank sixteen fee hIgh. The day coach turned , completely over , and the other two lay on their sIdes The car were completely Lemolshe : , stoning to have been thrown some distance through the air. So Car only two dpaths have re- stilted. A woman thought to be Irs. Miranda flare of Kittanning . I'a. , but not pcsllvl ) ' Identified , owll ! to time way she was disfigured , jumped from the car anti was Instant ) . killed. The 8-montims-oid baby of Vlwrence Hartley of Pltsbur wus sitting on Its father's Irp when the ace dent Occurred I was so badlY Injured that It died In a few timinutes . while neither father nor mother was hurt. The exact number of Injured I hard to get reliably. Nine were taken to the city hospital and three to the Wheeling hospital ' , while a number are nt hOUSES near the scene of the acchlent. Ten or a dozen surgeons and the wrecking crew were summoned at once Not less than 10.00 people visited the scene of the wreck. the Wheelng & Elm Grove railroad running special excursion trains , al of which were crowdeJ. Of those who wer hurt several will tile. The killed : MIS. : I,1ANDA I1AIIE Kltannlng , Pa. E.IGIT-IONTIS-OLn BABE of Lawr.nce Dartey oC Allegimany. Tlle seriouslY injured , so far as they can le found : ' Ella Vance Wimeeiing. ; sprlne probably brc- ken ; Immay die. I C. J. Garvey , Marietta , 0. , head crushed and back wrenched ) ; will probably die. \ \ ' . N Rose Chicago , right arm brollen. F. W. Gilbert , S'urpsburg , Pa. , thigh bro- lIen , heath cut badly. J. N. Gouehenow , P1sburg , left elbow bro- keu. keu.J. J. \ \ ' . Poster , Beaver Pa. , right Coot bro- lien. ken.V. \ \ ' . J. Cimapmnan West Drldgewater , Pa. , right leg and hand broken. : rs. George Crouse knee dislocated. Jacob Zulauff . PltsburgleC arm dislocated. Irs. Watts , Wheeling . elbow dlslocatel. [ Mrs. Clark , Aleghany , shoulder dislocated . , \ICA1H.\ ) IiS'l' It (5 YE I ) IY Ptn _ Only OntO tni ( ' , lll.lnl I.er SIte ni- II II tIum' 'l'oWI. ARCADIA , Ia. , Nov. 3-Speclal ( Tell- gram.-I"lre ) visited , Arcadia tonight antI only one store Is left In town I burned over an arEa of four acres taking wlh It six residences - dences and hotel and opera house . one livery barn one harness shop two grain elevators , one lumber and coal yard and barber shop , postofilco . two drug stones two saloons , thre FI.eral merchandise stores , one furniure store , one hardware stole , one butcher shop. ono vacant store room. one boot and shoe tore all four bars , The estmated loss Is $5.000 , IIrrUaly co\ereJ - by Insurance On C. 1' . luICI ( ol' " Cr. . . ' I. NEW YOit1' No' . 3.- fI9. Sophia Calo- line Smith , I line looking woman of 16 ) 'earl. WIS arrested and locked UII lt polee headquarters tonIght on the charge thlt she hml got many hunlredl or dollars worth of goods from ir ) ' goods stores by represent- ing herpelf to be 'rs. ' C' , 1' . Huntington , time wife of the railway magnate From one store alon she obtalne,1 , noun ) ' $ .0t ) O worth of vaw\ble ! dreps : . silk underwear ali other appare' ' The womun was for- 'merl' employed lS houFel.leper by :1 r. Huntington . She Is 1 widow , and Is imlglmly cornjct d , ler husband was Antimony Og- [ lln Snmlth . who for years wa" time mlllger of I wholeII I" silk house lrp. Smith has lived at the Waldorf as Irp. huntington , where she attracted much attention 1" her theme lothlng 111 elulplael hired from Ih'er stabes : on the . lme rrprjentaton ! , , 'omnnmi \Vits Inll' ' ) ' w.th I I'IHIl. CINCINNATI , Nov. -Tho Commercial Gazette's sleclll from Charleston , \'n. , says : Yesterday at the vmago of Eagle . Irwin hustle ) al1 Dette 8hlel19. who have been 1over. tl'l ont 01 account of hiostley' jellous ) ' . She was seen ly him In the cOlllun ! or another mln the Ilre\lou d\ ; . Today he dOllandetl an explanation -whIch \IS gh'en. but whllh dhl 10t suit h ! m. lie tired lt lien the hulet cutting her neck : " . ilettlo use1 [ her ' sl\ht\ Uete pistol Cr.el' II tIme street duel that ensuel , shooting three tiittei' . anti each bulet took effect iIostle' Is tiyiimg and Miss Shields Is under arrest. - I . 11,1h.tl"lt" , . ' 'III"t I humid l'orgi'r . rvrioN. 0. No\ 3-\mong time Illct- ment" hr the /rall JUl' mo lity-slx re- turnt'cl against ' ' ' . lullHt v'lhal' ' 'J' Lewis , the hond , forger , l'halJlnr f"IIr ) ' ef hOlds Iic'gotiutetl lt hall.q here. 'rim , ' ( oraetl bonds / , > ulilort I to bo " . 'nullo Ilaper lor isue,1 by Huller , Ala\I.1 , .iflyiIltttni counties and [ b lutl'r Hoard 0 : ldt I cation oe ' ' . Tippecane dclton . 'fPP"I'anvc. i'mitMm'imgt'm' . Shut I SImige Iuh'.r. ' 1\ . " IAJ.l FAI.1.S . , Omo. , Nov. -\dol- Ihns , l' . Fricic . 1 hcisethmiet who "scaled I rom prison last week hmtld Ull the stage plln hd. ptlO fNm . \11. ( 'mu. . this morllu . . Whlc I'rlck "lS 111nl : a mll sack ho was shot by a 11a S ( I ! ( I' , his . WOUU Is not HCI : uns. - - - . : 'U\'lt'lt. tit Ut"11 St'IUllr" Nov. a. : _ \ New York-A ' . ' ' \t York-\rrh'"d-I.I 1ouralne. fl'llm la\'rc ; Hlllrn'lll. : 1101 Hoterdam ; I lenitn. ( room Soul hi a imiptomi. I I " .At lLtvre-mrivm.'d-i45 ' : ( 'haml.aHle. front . "Ne' Yurko Al 1.lwrponl-\n h'"ol-Clvlc. ( room New I \ollq i 1.'lle llurm'mi . fll Meilitreal I , I Boston. At lllnw&ow-\n h'tI-Puru\'lan. _ from READY FOR TiE REFORJIS , Member of the Armenian Oommis3oD Named by Turkey. DISTURBED DISTRICT NOT YET QUIET ShUl' ut time Armiii'n Imtiis Stl 1h'll 1"ul.h'rctl nl grZl'rlll-'mt'r- ICII 1."lnllrh' " . \ I'J' ' hum 1)umiuger. CONSTANTINOPLE , Nov. 3.-The official announcement of the composition of the Ar- menlQn cOlllsslon of control 19 as follows : l'resdent ! , Chelk 1 Inll of the court Qf appeals - peals ; Djemal Boy , man3ger of the flank of Agriculture ; Cartheolorl Elendl anti Ab-I dulah Boy , , councilors oC slate ; Johanndo . ' fell , procureur of the Imllerlal court of i . accounts ; DJelal Hey , of time court of appeals ; Dlber Effendi , legal councior to the minister - ten of finance. Ofcial telegrams received hero state that several persons were killed at nlarbelir on Friday , durIng ! riots arIsing front an Armenian attack upon the mo ques. Some Zelun Armenians attacked LIeutenant Ils- un Ag1 , who , with his wife all children , was traveling to Iarash , and killed the whole famiy and rile the bodies of the vic- tims. The American missionaries In Dtls han again complained to lnlel States Minister Terrel that they are In Imminent danger. Mr. Terrel and lion. Michael herbert , the British charge d'affaires , have therefore agaIn made a demand upon the porte to Insure the IJrotecUon of the Americans. The report which has baen publshed of TurkIsh attacks upon lulanll , Kharpout , Sivas Urla anti elsewhere are nol fuly con- frmetl , but both the grand vizier and tie Armenian patrIarch have Fent telegrms enjoining - joIning the people ! to put Corth efforts to clm the exciteumment. It Is rumored that the Turks are still p11- laging Armenian shops In Erzeroum , where the riots are found to have been more serious - ous titan was at first reported. I Is now SJII that . : ! O corpses have already been counled. The Armcnlan population of Analola are sending delegates to IJetton : . Nelidoif , the ' Iueslan ambassador , to request Russia to temporarl occupy the ArmenIan provinces. The sultan has summoned Tewft P.sha from Berlin to discuss the situaton , LONDON Nov. 4.-'he Times says omit- torlaly : "Turkish news Is of a grave and disquIeting character. Like most things 'urldsh , the appointment of the Armenian commissIon of control appears to have come too IQte. The porte seems to hope that the summoning of the reserves will restore order but at best the proceEs of restoration Is likely to be a rough one. " The editorial then pro- emeds to argue that the Armenians by their revolutionary ! tactics have forfeited the sym- palhy of the English goverment , who have already II their Interest gone a , near pro- yoking I disastrous Ilsagreement with the European powers as would be permissible to I prudent nation. "Therefore , " concludes the Times "we are dIsinclined to rlek open- fag " the whose eastern question for theIr sake _ _ _ _ _ : IEXI\X JO IStE J : IHJIA ) . Xu More Likely . tithe IN.teI Seams . . Xn frt'lt ' 'url.N Arc Comutemuamulmiteul. CITY 0" MEXICO Nov. ,3.-I Is stated that the Mexican National railroad will soon shorten its time In comp tllon with the Mex- lean Central and Huntington's International railroad for St. Louis , Chicago and New York buslnes Raiways arc already anticipating a reduction of time between here and New York to four das. Several newspaper projects In the Spanish lan nage are lmturlng for January 1. I Is reported that the Mexican Herall 'will estab- lsh an evening paper soon. Mexican sliver 6 per cent bonds are firm at SO and In active demand from Europe. These hands are now held In England , Holland , France , Delglum , Austria and Spain , princi- paily br small investors , and European bank- ers . say the demand will continue , as it . Is generly belIeved that silver tends to tse rather than Cal , and a war In Asia will send silver np rapidly. The Mexican government Is not creating any new Indebtedn , . and It Is not true that the govoruminentvili revive the policy of subventng railways , as the country - try has all the trunk lines reqimireti and when ' Mexico Vuernavaca & l'aciflc Hampson's , Vuera'aca Pacile road \ Is completed to Acapulco anti the Central's Gua\alajara branch to the Pacific coast Is completed there will be a perfect system of rOll ! , and all that will bD needed for a long time will bo short feeding lines. RQlroad men and capitalists who have been Invest- gatng the railway situation here say tmat the roads buIlt In the coffee . sugar and to bacco regIons will pay best In the futmmre us time trend of enterprise Is In that direction. Tropical agriculture , especially coffee . Is rapIdly - dimensions , and time Idly assuming great con- dillon of the coffee market encourages prudeut Investors to buy lands at prices whIch wil lo quadrupled lt the very least wIthin ten years. There Is very much speculation as to impending - pendIng changes In the army when General Mona shall have rellrell from Europe and begun to Inlroduce contemplated tactical reforms - forms and troops arc provided wlt'l new arms. Military experts , however , arc hoping for much trout time introduction of Mamur rifles. Time old Hemlngtons will probably he sent to the National Guards In the southern states anti , especially to Yucatan , Tabasco anti , Chi- apas The English military expert now here stlllying the army san the morale of the treops Is excellent , anti when they receive their new weapons and are reorganized on anew arQ new basis Mexico will have one oC the strongest - est email armies In (10 world capable of no- siding much larger bodies of slstnmuch ! troops unac- customed to the clmate and unacquainted with the mountainous topography of the coun- try.There There Is a strong feelIng In mltuy ! clrces : In favor of encouraging Ihe' navy and of adopting a policy whIch shall gradual ) ' give the country quite a protection for its coast The government Is pursuing a pOlcy of giv- Ing better armaments to the coast Ilsfenees , Ezeta's plan for conquerIng and annexing Guatemala to Mexico Is rIdIculed hero and the general opInion Is adverse to war of con- quut or annexatIon . save tlt large and Infu- enlal groups of lIberals would welcome the annexation of Cuba. President Dlaz' policy Is the reverse of annexltlon , however , and he believes In making Mexico stronger merely for deCense. A tremendous Ilressure ' Is brought on him to accept ! another , but' he maintains an attitude of entire reserve In the nmatter. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It.t''nl. fUI' time' II.tr t'lt. . TAMPA , Fla" Now. 3.-Passengers arriving from Cuba tonleht say that fully 6.000 men have joined limo Insurgents from : Iatanzs province In he t last forty days. \but itesl days ago fifty Insurgents concealed themselves In a cemetery ! on the outskirts of Carenas attacking forty passing regulars The insurgents lost two dead and five wcunded . The Spanish Icst eight killd anti eleven wounded. A Imniest I who went to La Crete camp to hear conCessIons reports having found 350 atnmed and 200 unarme\ men In Sague this- trlct. I.tterB from : leeo say his headquarter - ter near Santae : are lnmole ted by the Sp , ! lards. lie I on the mmggressive. N n Ciiiist' fur tie lion oIl lii . 111,1. . IONDON. Xo , ' . 3.-The Conslantncpe ! cor- lespom1nt oC the Times says ; The bourse commitee has pos'lone ! the settem tit for n fortnight and hu fixed , a compensation Into whIch reduces the dlferene ! payable on aceunt In three of the principal securities . These measures are calming the public fee ) . log . The Ottoman bank and ptlmsr Inancal ! houses decline to avail thEmselve of time nmonmmtarlummm. There was absolutely on material - terial reason for the run on the Ottoman bank \ hlch was undoubtedly produced hy Armenian agents who went from house to house In the native quarters declaring that the bank was ruined . . . - - - - - - - - - - - , JAlOI 1 MA' % ' tCC u IW XII. onH' Chmamire I limit n i'ro.sprntive Cur- .111' I \.1 . I lie Chu.'JI , l'ull' . ( Cepyrighted. 15C5 . I ) " I'ress \'ut \ I.llnr Company . ) HOm , Ocl. 2i.--Speclai' ( CorrepoUlenc of the New York World.l ) tm snow certain that , In addition to Mp .Sattifl I , the four nuncios In Paris , Vienna. ' I.I.bn smut Matirimi will be created ! car lnals . at tl ipproaching conslslor ) ' . " i These nominations are of cdsWerable 1m- parlance , al they will Int'cUt.new fictors Into the Sacred College. In the opinion of many well InCormecI persons In Home : t gr. Jacoblnl , the pruent nuncio 10 Lisbon , will soon be regarded as one of time cardinals havIng - lag the chance oC succeeding ' Leo XIII. Ills candidacy will be supported time next con- cave br an Influential group .of Italian and foreign cardInals , and as time future cardinal Jcoblnl Is widely UIcd and e3teemed , both for his piety and for his Inelectual ! character - acter his hopes of somo' day wearing the tara scent to have a very strong founla- lion . ton.lgl' . Jacoblnl'ls well anti favorably known , to the United States . , lie Is on the most frIendly terms with Cardinal Gibbons'i'imile acting as secretary of the propaganda he I was called upon to handle most important maters with the cardinal aphblsbop of Bal- tiniore. lie Is extremely popular with the Press and has always made a point of showing the most Charming . courtesy 10 press men In I general , and especially to the foreign corre- spondents In Home , who , In his day , were Invariably - variably treated with intelligent politeness .whcn they called on hIm. ShQul ; 1 gr. Ja- coblnl not bo chosen pope It Is more than Ilrobable he will bo appointed 11refect . oC the propaganda tn Cardinal Ledochoelt.s place. lIe Is thoroughly familiar with All the leading I questions of the day , having for some ) 'ear , prIor to the death of Canlna Simeoni vir- tualy controlled the propaganda. I may be added that In 1887 he gave time warmest sup- port to Cardinal Gibbons In the mater of the Knights of L3brr. , dully hEcIlHD SilOit'VIS r.ts s.\n. CUII\'h' : ( ln \'iis tnmn\'c.1 " % 'hl'J I ii t' " , 'rilct I 'i'iiM A mm items imct'ul ' . BEAUlAnNOS , Quebec , Nov. 3-Francls Cuthbet Valentine Shortis who shot and killed John Lor anti Maxlmo 10 Douef In 'the Valley Field Cotton mill on time nIght of March 1 , 18D , was today found guilty oC murder In time trtt degree. Argument In the case was concluded Saturday ) evenIng , and the jury was then locked up ul this morn- Ing. The plea set up by the defense was that of insammtiy. Shorts was sent out to Canada In the later part of 180 by his parents , from Watertown , Ireland , whIm the Hope that he would settle down 'to come business. Ho obtained a position In time Montreal Cot- ton mis at Valley Field , Qllcbee. lie had Crequent disagreements with the manager , which finally ended In his severing his con- ncctlon with the companr. On the nIght of Iarch 1 he entered the ofc of the mills . ostensibly to pay a visit to biB former co- laborers , but In reality . It 'seems , to posset himself of some $15,000 Id silver and bank notes which he knew wouhl be there as It was time night the pay roll was to be made out and the pay put up for the hands of time mills. , As he entered there were' present John Lowe , paymaster ; John , Lot . son of the mayor of Valley Field ; Arth4r Ie Douet ftnd' 1ugb Wilson . all employes of the mill . , Loy hall a revolver next hIm i on ' lha deH I ( and ' ' Shorts , who alway , hall' a CrRZ ' ! ur'-m'e- ' volvers . took It up and while playing with It shot WlsJn , apparently by accident. Loy rushet io ( the telephone to cal medical help but beCore he could ring the bell Shorts had shot hIm dead" I. Douef and Lowe then grabbed the money and shut themselves In the safe , while Shorts fired several more shots at WI n , who finally manged to escape. In the meantime one of the watchmen of the mill , Maxlme Ie Douef , had come to the office on his regular rounds and was shot and killed , aho. After - that Shorts made frunte eforts to 'get ' Lowe to open the 1001" of the vault , and finally after Wilson had managed to crawl out- side anti get help he surrendered himself Friends of Is parents , who are very wealthy , Immediately obtained the crIminal counsel anti no money was spared to save , him on the plea of inoamaity. A determined ! but unsuccessCul attempt was made to lynCh him at Valley Field , and for that reason he , was brought to Montreal for nato keeping. ! Shorts Is only 25 years of ago and does not done. show the slghtest feeling fo\ what he has I 'I'm.stiflt'd to tht. Mnrqimls. Qrntllt. . II BOURGES France Nov. 3.-At the trial , of marquis de Nayve for the murder of his stepson several schoolmates , of the lead boy testified that he hal Often threatened to commit - mit suicide. Abbo Itousselot the tutor of the chIldren of the marquis testfed tl the pris- oner's brutality to his stepson Ind ale to his acts of immorality with the sen'ants. The prisoner frequently Interrupted the witness with Insuling epithets. The two cons of the acclled , Henry and , JUne declared today that the evidence they had given at the magIsterIal Inquiry had been dictated by the Abhe IouSelot , who testified yesterday that the marquis had treated ( his sos brutally and had been guilty of Immoral nduct. Ynull 'l'umrkpm'ere EX"l'nh'o1. LONDON , Nov. 4.-Tho Constantinople cor- respondent of the Standard says : The fact t.me Mussulmans arc displayIng great eager ness to buy arms creates uneasIness Captain Lloyd of the seamer which transported the victims has declared at the Austrian con- Eulate that he was an eye witness of the drowning of the fifty young'Turks who were In that way executed for conspiracy ( as was reported by the Asosclat press on October 24 , alhough an ( fclnl denlnJtht ; such an ex- ccutlmm hsd takel place wam vbieq"entl ) ' pub 1 ' .lcl. ) The Derln correpunlent of the Standard says I Is reported titero i that Tewfk Pasha Is to be appointed gT1d vizler New's frol V'nzu..IL ' lhuscomullruuieml. LONDON , Nov. 3-The-Initisim fcrelen of- Ice has receive no confirmatIon of the story from Barbadocs telling of the firing of the Venezuelan guarle costa on a vessel flying tIme Urlth lag ( ( be rYotls ) off the ' island of TrInidad , and k lug her commander - I mander , Thomas Oarcla. : Iurt. 'i'rohuM to/Go to Cimiom. MADRID , Nov. 3.-Tho pPeS state that sent to' Cum forthwith 35,000 troops will bD and additional reinforcements will be sent as required , Reports received here are to the elect that the Insurgents contnue to burn villages and plantatIons and attempt to d'na- mite the railroads. Gt'rUIII. l.oo..IIA for tium' . Summit Ii I'ole. LONDON , Nov. 3.-The German committee - too on the eXlllcraton fol tb south pale met today . Privy Councior Ncpllyer presIding , and resolved to start two vessels from Ker- guelen islanti In Curtheral & , of time work' They allot 950,000 marks for the expenses of time expedition . . expedlon. 1. 'I'ronhh' . 're It'l'om"1t'nl. , , ' . . Oalvcslon.-Th ) LIMA , Peru , Nov. 3.-Vla ( Tarna and Arlca question hiss become very , complicated and I Is roortetl that the Peru- : vlan mlnlter to Bolivia and ChIl wIll re- turn If those governments bne signed the Bolvlan-Chlan treaty. lt' 1.o I' , , i - ; . lit' 1h.cI1t. . . MADRID , Nov. 3.-Th report that Senor Dupuy de I.ome Is to be realell from 'ash- Ington Is pronouncec untruo. The statement Is given out that the goverment Is thor- oUlhly satisfied wih his services St'ltr ) ' Ht'MI'li'tlllh"1 tlOIH.t1. KOENIOSHUItU Nov 3.-A party oC civil- lane insulted anti , lto ned , a sentry at the Iiienter barracks today The sentry there- upon tired and kllL aims anti Iverely wounded - ed another of the part . Iji COARSE WOUK \ ( OF A CO IINE Edwnrds-Brontch.Dnvis Syndicate Choked Off n Market House Oompany. PLAIN PROPOSITION TO TiE PRESIDENT tlr . I..hll : llht liii 't'e 11.1 ills Lift' hINnr"tl or CUl' 'In'c Sccnrt'd Stot'1 , 'n n U"'lrt- ' mClt Siorc. The candidacy \'ihiin'i J. Bratch anti A. G. ElwaTls recalls an Incident In munIcipal - pal housekeeping smicim haul almost been for- gotten For teveral years past peoille , who wanted a frnchlso or [ leslrCI to geL any meaure tlrough the council hal to be In touch with the comblnc In tlt body of which Albert G. Edwards , the dervish candidate for city treasurer , has been one oC the ring leal- ers. I Is also true that Wilam J. Broalch has been In close touch with time leaders of thIs comblno anti has never missed an oppor tunly to have his finger In time pie when there was anythIng In sight that prom Is cd politIcal or financial prolt Cor the gang. An evllenee of the melhods of thIs close corporation has been brought to light In the action of time combine on ono of the market house propositons whIch was before the coun- ci several yean ago. In ISD2 a corporation was formed \lleh presentel a propositon to the city to sell ground and build a market I , house. The proposItion was accompanied by a mass of Informaton concerning time cost , management and control of market houses In other cites , I was expected that the light thus Curnlhed , together with the rClarkabh' ! low figures on the properly , would meet wih an acceptance on the part of the council . but I tilt ? not. Time combine had 10 have a whack at time deal frst The propositon and documents were re- erred tl the market house commitee , oC which A. G. Edwards was cimairummaim anti , thelo It slumbered for se'rl 'eeks Think- lag that : Ir , Edwards needeI , additional light upon tl ! subject , Mr. LInehan , the president cf the market house ctmllany , called , upon Edwards to talk the maler onr. Edwards dllln't seem at all Interested In the market ' IOUe project , but evinced a wonderCul Inter- cst and solicitude for the welfare of his vIs- Itor. He wanted to Insure the gentlenman's le for $10,000 , anti asked him repeatedly to take a polIcy for that alount In a comp3ny fer which Edwards was ageumt. He wanted the gentcnln tQ r memler the advantages of providing against the upi anti downs of Cor- ( mimic . anti to Ilrovlle for lila wIfe and chidren by havIng his life well In' red. Edwards dId not hay that ho woull help the market house project along If the gentleman would Give llm a policy , hut ho left that inference to be drawn very plainly. Instead of baiting Edwards - wards with a life insurance policy the mar- hot house promoters hnl the proitIon taken front Elwards' commitee and referred to the commIttee of the whole. DROATCl ALSO HAD IPI.UENCE It was while the porposition was pending whie porposlton pn\lng beCoro time council as I commIttee of the whole that time Oroalch end of time combine attempted to gel In its work. The president of the market house company was called to the office of Dr. S. I ) . Mercer In The Bee building and there met Dr. Mercer . Mr. Cat- ln and another gcvteman whom he dos nol now remembel' . 'Dr Mercer was tIme Dpokes- man and informed the market house promoter that , < being a Catholic , bo could not get his proposition through the council , but that he , Mercer , and his friends would put I through condltonsl ) ' . They would take stock In the -mlllet hGuse company.- On being informed that the stOck of time company was already ! all subscrIbed and an abundance of money on hand , Dr. Mercer urged the gentleman 10 beonme a stockholder In a company which the doctor shl1 he , " ' . J. Br03tch and E. P. Davis had organized. The company Intended to erect and operate a mammoth department store alar near Thirteenth and Howard streets , and the market house promoter coull Jet stock on the ground noor If he desired. The doctor toll him to see Droatch and he did scm Droatch repeated substantially what Mercer hal said und Bent him 10 see IJ , 1' . Davis , the third member of time compan Davis was not so outspoken , but aCer beating around the bush came to the imoint I and saul that there would bo no trouble In getting the market house proposition through the council I the promoters would enlist time friendship of Droatch anti Iercer. The pro- molers were convinced that the department clone schume was a fake and declined to en- "lst the sympathies of the liroatch-Davis- Edwards combine by investing In It. This decisIon , while It saved the market house pro- meters a donation to the combine , also re- suied , In time rejection of their proposition. Should Droatch b' elected mayor he may be counted on to renew his efforts 10 build a mammoth market house anti department store for OmQha , operated for limo benefit of a thrifty syndIcate _ - p , i'lI'I'ITION 1"01 A HE.\'II " ' .11.1. Governor of IClnNl" Asked to Author- Ize . Uouhlc hiumuugimig. TOPEKA , KQn. . Nov. 3.-About 500 citizens I of Edwards county have asked Governor Mor- : ri to order that the sentence of death be' ' executed upon Carl Arnold and William liar- ny , who were , on November 13 , 1804. con- ' con'I 'I viciell of the murder of John F. : Marsh , ' mayor , ef time city of Kinsley. Time petition was presented by Judges W. Vandevert of the Edwar county district court anll IJd T. , the murdered flltlwcil . a brother-In-law of man. The governor tonic the case under atl- vlsement anti promised to rcnder a decisIon . Under the l'Cansas law 11 time near future. , I\ansas tie deatl penalty canlot be enC rced unlols the chief executive slgls the warrammt No governor has ever seen fit to order the death of I murderer , and 10 legislature has e\el seen fit to change the Ian' . As a consequence there arc now about forty people In the peni- tentary under sentence of death. Arnold 'anl Harvey are among the nUmbe Time . murder of Marsh was brutI. ' Onth. ' . 1IU'.lurder tober 22 , 1802 , Arnold and Haroy , al-arould toughs of Knsley , held up Mayor Manl.1 a he was going home from a Masonic lodge meeting and attempted to rob him. lie re- shtml and they slot hIm dead In his tracks . The murderers were captured on the prairie at daylght by the sheriff's possa and taken back to Ilnsler , where a mob took charge of them and prepared to string them up , , The ropes were placed around time necks of Ule murderers , but just as the mob was about to lan1 them Into the great beyond Judge Van- devert and : Ir. Jdwel and his brother appeared - peared upon the sccne. The ldwel brothers , aL time solicitation of their sister , who was . the wife of time murdered man , joined the. judge In urging the people to postpone their' ' lynching , antI finally , to quiet the mob , Judge Vandevert promlse1 that lit t"le event of the convictIon of Arnold and Harvey he would personally visit the governor of Kansas at the expiration of time one year of grace allowed by the law and urge him to carry out the sentence of death which he al judge could proneunce , but which he was powerless to carry out. Judge Vandevrt anti Mr. ldwel hav made good their liromimise The petition Ilreseted by them bears the slerature of many of the most prominent men In Edwards county , and the people of Kinsley rise as one man to demand that the lives tf Arnoll and harvey be taken without mercy or sentment , as they took time life of Mayor Marlh. . , \H"II' ' tn Ilrn ni limfaumts 10m. ' . CLEVELAND . . 0" , Nov. 2-'l'bme police arc puzzled over attempts or Ipetndlarles to destroy the Speed home for InflntB In this city. 'rho building was set on fire three times eHterdl ) ' Inll four times today . Some of the attendants pay they saw 1 man Jook- log from un attic window , but all n1eml.tB . to discover the per ol who pet time Ire hava falel\ There are tWent-threl ( hl\en In the home anti the atundants cry \ I ' . state or panic tonight " , - - a 1.lrl" I"ourlnl : . ills ' iiiirmmt'ti . . MINNEAI'OLIS. Nov. 3-\t Farlbnll : to- day the " 'alcot flooring mi anti seven dweiilngs. all owned by : . E. ShelelI [ , were destroyed by lire . Lees . UfO.\j ; In- Burance , ; 70w. - - ' - - - - - - ' " ' ' ' ' A'L"I'li'l'iS ( 'EliSi . A " 'or.1 I" 10 I I.e ( . . etimiui of time Ulh"1 I I ! ' "oter"1' tiuki' I . thnt hit' l'II..I'llc. ' " 01'1..1 ' tiit' ( 'its- z"n" ' h'l gu e 1101 t'I'or"c.1 ' h y t1'10. ( 'rll" a miii 1"'I.ul"t. 11'11llr 01 " 1It.1' hllnl" 110' nn olh"1 ( Jul11 huts mitt ,111- Ol'rnt. haiti 11"11"1. . tutiht'r thc sui'W Ilw lit' .h' " ' lltol "cit iceims" . l'on'.1 ' not hc 'Ml'rh'll " I mm thl' sniummuic . Iltl I iii' em'rt I fit'iitis of I Ii. ' ci I lacuis' uiuiui I- , mice's 111" ' . tlierm'fure. it'eit sili'ii h ) ' tht' t'cIOt'rlt. 'hn"I' h limit is 'r ( ' cii- tieirst'uI h ) ' I lie Ilol.ll.t. ltis'i' . 'U ' nil- ml itlaumi . ( ' Ih..I IICun uf thlt IIr ( ) ' luo1 nl'll'nr aPt ' 'ult'uimoi'rmtt-licmlmht''s iii- , , , . " ' ' , , ' . . ci Izt'mis' h'II'IU""t. 'I' smite I lit ! l'ICzl'I. 1011 t.t mulmict' 1 cmmiss ollt'O"lt ! ts'er ) ' IIIIIU' ( llt h'lr. ( lit ! tiesigmmn' th.n "th'locrnt. " , 'U'I'InS' It I ( iI'i'S \1' III.I.S. SOIC Legn I Irt'INlon. 11 csiut't't lug ( 'niutliim't nf 1I.t.tun. . Each and every voter ought to know his rights when casting his ballot next TuesIay , anti nt the same tme every voter ought to know the duty of the officers of election. When aumy ofllce' of election atempts to Interfere - terfere with the rIghts of a voter It Is the duly of that voter to resent such Interference - ence anti stand upon hi , rights. In order that voters may know just what their rIghts are under the provisions of the Australan ballot law time following extracts are given : 1. The polls shall b& opened al 8 In the 10TIng and remain open till G In the after- noon anti no longer. Ballots cast after 6 In the evening would bo illegal. 2. Each judge amid clerk must take time required oath , anti entry thereof lust le made In each poll hooll. 3. Any judge of election may administer the oath 10 the clerks anl other jmmtlges 4. I any ler ; apimolimtOtl as a judge or clerk does not attemmml at time opening of time polis time electors lmreseimt shall choose semite rerson to fill time vacamicy. The judget lures- ent imave no right as such to fill time vacancy. Every voter imresemmt has a right to assist itt filling it. 5. Any peron who deciares himself tunable to reati Is entitled to time assistance of one or two of the election officers to assIst iminm in preparIng hmls ballot. Such voter is eumtilietl to name time officer rime shall assIst hmiiim. b' , Aumy vOter line a right to take a sample ballot limb time voting booth with imimmm. lIe has juist as ummuch right to do this as ime woulmi have to note down in lila mnemmmonantium brick for wlmoumi lie wanted to vote and refer to that , 7. No police officer has a right under any circumstances to assIst iii preparing a ballot o : ' to lmisiuct a ballot after it is lmrepared. S. A deptmty sheriff lisa tIme sante right anti power In preserving time peace around a vot- tag place timat a pollconmaum has. It is net only time deputy simeniff's right , bitt his ditty to preserve the peace amid arrest any one wimo disturbs the peace or interferes with a voter. 9. The licarti of Fire anti Police Comimmis. sion'rs Imas no power to nppont special police- men. Any one so appointed would have no atmtlmority to nmaice arrests and no right to be insitle a voting booth except when casting - ing his own ballot. If he attempts to enter a boctim except to cast his own vote lie simoulti ho arrested. 10. If any qualIfied elector lies falleti to register he must nmake affidavit of his idace of residencE' , ole. , before time city clerk or scale one designated by the nmayor , anti also prove before time jtmdges of election by two freelmoldem's , who have lenown Imimmi for outs year , that he is an. inhabItant and qualified voter of time preclmiM. ' . & - . . - .1L Unlawfully interfering with a voter , tie. ceiving an Illiterate voter or attempting to bribe a voter are offenses against time laws of the state , ptuimlshalile by line or imprisonment In the penitentiary. CL(5Sl2i ' , % ' .tI'Cil Kl'it"i' ON ilOi.MES. l'recnmmtlimipm I ; , I'res-m'iuh Ilium Couismuilt. Ilmeg Sule'htIe , PhILADELPhIA , Nov. 3.-lI. IT. Holmes , the convicted imaunderer of Benjammiimt F. I'itzel , spent a qtiiet. tlay lit hula cell in Moyaimmenslng prison , "This nmaum of steel anti imeart of stone. " as limo dIstrict attorney desribctl hint to time jury , does imot- evince lit time slIghtest ammy outward signs of breaking down. WIth death actually before hInt now , lie is tIme santo cool alid cahloums holmes. Time pnisomm regu- latioums preventeti any one ( rota Interviewing him totbmy , hmtmt a nmessago was sent out that he slept well last umighit and was feeling corn- fortablo anti stIll confident mis Innoceimce would be estabhishmed. Extra cane lisa beemm taken so he cannot commit smuicitht' . A tioumble guard has been placed over ImIs cell mmml wIll remain there until lie is executed. lie is still in time untried tiepartnment , but as soomm as time death sentence Is pronounced he will be taken to a cell in "murtierers' row. " As to the other actors in this great drama of the past week , many have returned to timeir crdinary pursuits. Some of tIme chief oumemi , however , are still iere. Mrs. I'Itzel and "Dessie" drove timrough Fainmnount park today and saw some of time places her dmmimgimter , Alice , spoke of in the letters conflscatetl by holmes. Iii a few ilays they will return to Galvmm , .111. Miss Yoke , liohimmes' thIrd wife , % 'IhI return to Denver simonthy anti endeavor to have Imer mmmarnlzige vitim Iloluimes set mmmtitle as being Illegal. NEV YOII1C , Nov. 3.-A Iiostoim special mhispatchm describes limo receptioum of time news of time conviction of llohnmes by limo Iiarents of the convicteti merderer , Time corrslmomttlent says : "Old Mr. Mutlgett nmmsweretl the knock on time tloor anti led tame Imito time parlor , whore hmls own wife anti 'mmis coimvicted son's first wife were. Mra , liohimmes hooked imaggarti ammti careworn. , , 'I hmavo hrotmgimt news to you nbotmt time result of time. trial of ilermamm , Will yomm Imer- itmit mmmc to tell you about it ? ' ' , 'lie is uiiscimarged , I smmppose , ' said limi nmother , 'but they won't let imlimm be. They wIll take him for something tlse. ' , ' 'lie is free , I suppose , ' said old Mr. Mudgett. , , I ivisim to asIc youmy friends , to pro. pare yourselves for tlm vorst , Litnswered , "hlcilmnes' wife became taint. She-closed lien eyes anti lay down on the lounge , seeth- hngiy in great agony. Simo anticipated the bad news , anti when it was broken to her alto becanme almost hysterical , Mr. Mudgett stun. ply immumbbeti to himself as If absolutely over- wimeinmed by his great sorrow , Olti Mrs. Mtmdgett at last saId : 'The imowapapers have done us greet injustice in this awful ordeal. I vant you to say that until lienunamm left us , some sIx years ago , lie was time cleanest youth in this town , \e are not responsible for his conduct chico. ' ' , ' 1 think , ' said his wife , 'he must be out of his mmmi. ' " NE\S' YORK , Nov. 3.-TImo World has the followIng statements from lroe000tlng attor- OCYS concernlimg the Ilolnmes case : "INDIAN/ei'OLIS , Nov. 2.-If H , II , Holmes is successful In almpe hin for retrIal - trIal in Philadelphia , about which I exprese no Cpinton. steps svill ho taken to extradite amid try hum here for time ummurder of howard L'It- zel. ChIA1tLi' S. WILTSil , "State's Attorney. " "DETROIT , Mich. , Now , 2.-Time moiIce here have enough testImony to try ilolnies for murder. I will ask for his extradition if he escapes punlsiument 1mm Philadelphia. "ALI.iN H. F1t.'mSt1I , " "ltroseeimting Attorney. " "CHICAGO , Nov. 2-Chilot of l'olice Bad- enocim aimd hml macmm have iieyoteti three full mvesks to time holmes cammo amid so far have failed to make out a case of murder , I will , therefore , tvalvo extradition If lie is not imangetl lit PennBylvana ! , "JACOB J. IE1IN , _ DistrIct Attorney. " S- SliSM.tN'S ltO.ti ) llOl'sl Ilt1INEI ) , hiuumii % ( . , Iumiu iutuluit Not Is I mug Sui't'tl ( mi , , _ , ( , ; I cii Is , Spliman's rcami 1mou , at Fiotezico iak burned at an early' hour- this nmornrug. ! - ' Th fire aughit ( rome ito overturned lnmht , it Is supposed , There was a party drlmmklng anti having a go'd timoco wmehi 'tlmm fire broke out , anti it rapidly galped tmoh htCmltctm that nothing could be done Lo aave thy buUdii. All of time Inmates escae witbouC injtiry. - . . - - - - - - IURDEREll A ChILD Little Ida Gaskin's ' Life Taken by lle Cruel Assailant. CIIILDISU VICTIM OF BRUTAL LUST Fiendislily Assaulted and Then Delibor. ately Choked to Death , THREE MEN ARRESTED FOR TIlE CRIME George Morgan , Ed Sanford anti Martii Booker Susiectcd , AWFUL TRAGEDY BROUGHT TO LIGHT 11(11 iui'r'pt Ft'si rpm fur Ii m'e' tl I smtlug lumuugi.tt'r t'rm'm' hit limes m' ileemi ( lii I . 'l'tui , 't't't' I I l'tu ii nil cml ( sum ii'iuit , itla Gaskimm , lIving with her widoveti immotimee aimml ) 'ouumger brotimer at lSl I half Iiovartt street , was assaulted tenth tlmemm chok-etl to deatim at an early hour Imist evemming in time rear of a vmmcammt frammme builtilumg at 1SOT limmif llowartl street. George Morgan , iippostl to be the uimsa who hierPetrateml lime crlimme , was arrested at a o'clock this nmonmmlmmg. lila was last cccii betwceum 5 amid 6 o'clock ycstrrtla' afternoon. Site vmms thmeim going Over to call Mtmrtium liooicer to supper. ' Hooker is a coal tiriver for McKcli & Co. , utmmtl hlvemi by lmimmmsclf at 1808 St. Mary's avemmime. Id.t lmns imulpeti snqmort imertielt by wmeslmiumg tiul dishucs of limmoker. amid it wums thither sue was boumumtlvhme'it Imist sceim. Mro. Gakimm waited for Itia to comime to item' . slipper mumtl tiiomighmt It strammge , too , that Hooker ilimi not accept time Invitatioum to stippem. , Time mmmotimer waited amid walteti , mmmmd when 11 o'cloclt caimme anti her little girl imad mmttt retiirimctl site veimt vitii lien little bo to limo police station.- Site gave a good dc' scrilmtioum of time girl , and eald timat mime knew of no reasoim why she almouhi reummain away so lomig , as shuo haul miot lmeemm iii time habIt of reummainlng away front thmeir little Imommic. DISCO\'EhtlID 'rihi llAD liOlY. ietectlve Iitmdsou was i'et to work amid the entire Poltee fom'ce was mmotitleml of tIme atlas. tng girl. It wits some time alter mnklimlgimi when Sergeant lien amid Detectivea McGrath anti King , u.earcimimmg tlmromiglm time olmi simaimty , at 1807 haIl howard e'tneet , caimme ncroai time body of time girl. Time rimanty lies not beemm occupied for a lomm titmie , amid was last immlmabiteti lmy imegroes. McGrath fommtmml lImo hotly iii a closet off the rear room on time first lioor. The closet had just barely enough floor sitace to imolti time botiy. Time clotlmeo were diearnammeti , the skirt , being raIsed about hummit wmy. Evltiencee that timQjor little creature imati imeemi as- eaultedwere not waimting. The hotly wae reetuumg out the left side , and great Iimmimn1tmt of large fimmgers were plainly to be seen on time neck , especially out time right side , 1'lmo muostniht , shieWmi clotted blood arid there was a slIght aitiomiiit of bleomi on time floor. A ! slight buimmp woe on time for head , bmmt thmero s'ami nothmlmmg to Imitlicate that any blow imati been struck. Death was ummdoimbtedhy caused by cimoking. EVIIENCE AGAINST MORGAN. George Morgan , when arrested lit his roomm out limo first fitter of time saute bmmIldimmg wimemma time fammuily of time tmmmfortuimato girl lives , said he imarl notimlzmg at all to say. Time lower part of lila shirt mms well covered wltim imlood amid timero was blootl about lila legs. ho Ia a strait- plug big fellow , nearly six feet tall , mmd weigims probably 175 pommimfis. lIe iii utboutt 4 years old , and is mu collar mmmmmhcer by tr.itie , bmit lies been out of work for mioutto tlimme , lie roonts witit Iltiward Sanford. 'Pio latter iii a mimmmahher mmmcmi amid Morgan's jummior hmy about five yemtrmm , lie works for the Craime 1ievato5 cotimpany , Morgaum was omit between S timid 7 o'ckclt yestcrtiny mifternoomi , utmmtl shortly miller commming imm went to bed. lila roomimmate cimimme in be- twemm 7 anti S o'cloek amid fommmmd Morgan alreatiy retired , Tue mmmcmi imave bocum lookuimg after time little girl for semite timume , accorthiimg tea a person hivlimg Oii time third floor. Yesterday afternoomm they utumimi they ivahmtetl to see Idm itit Itla iiimi not commme dowmm at that tiimme. TIme nmotiuer wmmmm trommzied wimemi time mmpwa \i'as brolremm to her , refusing to believe ( lint site wommltl umever see her little cue again as long as itime could. Time fatimer hiatt been ulcad for semite years , amid time mother stmpporteti lieu' little faummlly 1) ) ' washmlmmg , Martha Ihoolcer Its aim olti frlemmd of time faimmily anti has imelpemt timcmmm Iii timmie of mmecosslty. Time mactimer miItt It was ommly because hme knew iioolccr , and because - cause his maui was men imear timeim' imomime , tmat site allowcti her ilaugliter to wmmmtlm lila thimihmemi amid take care of imis rooumm. hooker lied told Ida that lie was lorigimmg for sommme goomi eou for his eummper. So Mrs. Gmtmikln tiecimleti to mmmake sotift for supper , mmd sent her daughutee ovem' to bid Booker to comime take cumpcr with thtn , It wac evitleumtiy aim her return from tithe erramimi tmat site was seized imy imer us- eallaimt , assaulted and cimoketi to death , 1lIlt LITTLl' liltOTiiiIR'S 'I'ESTIMONY. The little brotimmmr Ia 9 year olmi , amid lit likely to be a strong witnees in time ca , \'hmIlem mm liCe reporter was waiting on his mmmothmer at an early hour this mmmonimingVilUma saiti : C ' "I know who kilhmid 'lila" "Who was It. Viihie7" was time query put to him , wiiereupomm ice replied ; "George and Ed. Yesterday afternoon thme asked me to come up and tell Ida that the wanted to see imer. " About that tinme time detectives in their search on the first floor had rumi across Mar- gg amid Sanford anti Morgan's bloody gar. mmments. It was at first timougimt that Martin Bookee might kmmow something of the crimmmo amid ito vas arrested. lie swore ( list ito had not seea time girl since ¶ malf imast 4 o'clocR. anti tiuat lie ic'm'mcw nothimmg whatever of the murder. lit fact , lie seemed to be mmmi deeply affecteti by limo n ws as ammy omme , save only time mother. Morgan and Sanford were arrested two imourm later. 1dm , 'was 11 years old. but looked somewimat Odor timan that , as mliii was plumnis aimti of good figure. Site imami an extremely pretty face timid iovciyt hair. She was of a prommounced blurimle typo ammtl attracted attemmtlomt wltei'cver site wemmt because of imer attractive appearance , On ( ito second finger of lien right hmanmi was found time little goimi rimig given lion by lien fond mctimer anti which site always wore. lien taco betrayed ito algan of a atrmmggle , and and it not been for the ugly scars left by the brute's fingers on imer neck nothing out. usual ahommt lien face or licami would have iusemm noticed , lien little gray cait waw founti back of the door , which opemma nut on time lots. IN A SICLUDl ! ) Sl'Ol' . 'rime spot which the villain eigctti for tbi outrage , although umot far front tue hmcart o the city , is one of tIme mimost oclulm'ti hmiacea that can bet found. Time house is of framne anti aim old , worthless affair. The tloormt were alien amid nmost of time wlimdowpammes have been gone for eomne timmme. half howard street is a dark , mmartow street , tIme south iltie wimer the Imoimee is located 'being particularly simady. Thi lmoubQ runs hack through five roonma , Time cloct'in whJ im limo mimurderod body tm'as fommntl lie near lbs baCk. 'time roar opens on ( tie bIt wmiqh ) run to SI , Mary's avenue , To go irons tier house to the billie roonm where alto pro. jtarei ilooker's immeala Ida liSt ? to Ima tlmm'oughi an alley runitip gbui1gsltia at ( lie lnmnty its sshichi site met her cruel death. . - -