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-i' . . 1. . I . . . ' . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . ' - . ' , , \ . , ESTADLISUEI19 _ _ ! , . . 1S71. . OMAhA , 1'U1TISDAY MOllflG , NOYEl\IllEH \ 5 , 1S95. . SINGLE COpy FIVE OEN'1S. t. CAN NEVER CONQUER CUBA Startling Statement - of the Governor General - ! I . ) oral on the Subject " - MuCh TREASURE AND - MANY LIVES REQUIRED I ItelllMe" Cu BxeellCe11 Heh.'IM ClIll' hlr,1 1111 In I I * iiiiti's , J Such 4 % trocI heM , \r. ' I ilsiNteil . llluu ! lie \11 n..IIu , ( Cop'rlghtel 1E95. by lre'f luhl.hln Compan ) hAVANA , Oct. W.-New : ( York ' 'orld CorrespondenccSpulal : ! Telegrani.-Generat ) Campos' statement to the correspondent of EI Ilpercla , a Madrid newspaper , has cre- ' atell a profound sensaton both hte and In the mother country I has opened the eyes of even the blInd loyalists , who never gave the revolution serlotw consideration. consideraton. The governor general practically admits 3 that to end the revolution he ) will need 150- 000 men , halt of whom he will have to pro- vldo burial grounds for , and that peace can- not be reltor d only after three years of bard fighting and at a very heavy exp nse. To this must bu added the loss of the Insur- gen ti and widespread < etlrueton of prop- erty. erty.lo I i firmly opposed to the policy of put- ting to death all Feb31 1 prisoners , as he .ls urged to do by the conservatn'e party le , says such a vcre measure would only swell the rebel ranks and InspIre such t.nor , among thtm that Insurgents would never i sUrender , but would fight for deu life. lIe went so fur as to hint that I he were obliged to re'Jrt 10 such proc'edllgd another general-In-chlef would ha\'o to be appanted. : The Spanish are very angry because General ( - oral Cunpos : has exPressd his opinion so trnkly. They say he has injured Spaln's prospect by divulgIng the real Importance of the revolutIon . Through his almlsslon8 , , they complain , people now know that the I Cuban reb"ls after all are not so badly or-I ganl7ell or armed , ant that IC 150.000 men are y needed to oppose them they have a fair ! ' t chance of victory and will be joined hence- , . forth by many who otherwise would have ' , ' remained quiet and harmless. The SpanIsh " h I ! reported to be highly die- - / . ( at General Campos' plain talk . 1 I. Is again rumored that he wi be recalled shortly. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ttr CtIAX ) ISUIta ' ' ' S 'I' I LI. AC'I'I ' \'J. /yt : \ ' \ 'oi'l. ut Ilrlll $ I I'hztutil I I. Illl\ ' Ih'rll"l 'l'rnil" Coistlislics. r HAVANA , Nov. 4.-Threo Insurgent prisoners - I oner have arrlvld at Cienfugos . The insurgents - surgents have liberated Ixteen Spanish prls- Cuers who were taken during the recent en- glgeme.lt at Tardio , near Clenfugos. A detachment of fifty-three guerillas at Los S Alfonls , Santiago lie Cuba , has hall a sklr- mleh with 350 IUurgentt" commanded by Mlro. The enemy left four wounded and re- tired. 'fwo Insurgent officers , Major Zahas end LIeutenant Parna . were captured. Thc Ineurgente have burned the plantation of Purga , near Trinidad , province of Santa Clara Captain General Martinez de Campos hag arrIved ! at Via Clara. As soon as the weater Jlrmlts active operations ' agaInst the insurgents will be begun. 'I , _ .I 1 < n/claly den.Ia1..i.ere that tht Slunl h hh government tntend . to recall Its ambassador I Washington , Senor DUIIY De Lome. I Is I added that thai government Is entirely s.itis- I lIeU with the course Minister Do Lome has followed. A dispatch from Neuvltas says that the In- surKente have derailed a traIn near that place by the use of dynamite. I At Hemates , In the province of Plnar del Jo ! , thirteen young men have been arrested 3 nm\ ImprIsoned on the charge of having conspired against the government. At Torno Burro , near Calbarlen , province oC Santa Clara , the pilot boat Mercerlta , which was loaded with groceries , has been captured - turNl hy the Insurgents. The crew cap t eleased The inhabitants of thc provInce of latanzas have raised bands oC from 100 to 400 volunteers and a detachment of 10 colored firemen have left for Santa Clara. A body oC 1.000 volnnlt rs wi be mobilized In this vicinity and sent to Matauzas. CAI"ll'gS IUN.SIn UY CUII.tNS. Gh't'l i1vevy ' ACt IU"1 iiii.1 . Sent Chuck to 'I'htt'hi " Cuiiti1es. t. 11" , C.I.I.I. . T hAVANA , No\ 4.-letails have been re- eeh'ed here from CenCugo regardIng the re- leaw of the sixteen Spanish soldiers who , , . . Were captured yesterday by the Insurgents l In the engagement fought at Tardio Ojo de , : Agua. In the encounter slxly-Cour Spanish soldiers had made a gallant 'tand against 1,200 Insurgents. The soldiers were commanded - ) mended by Colonel Vule , Major Sanchez F end Captains Navarro and Rio , who were a among those captured and released by Rego , the Insurgent leader The later was the firet to greet the SpanIsh officers . and embracing . bracing Colonel Vale he said : "He tur to your comrades , heroes . You arc an honor to the Spanish naton , and I am Proud to bo " - , able to boast of descendIng from such a people. " Then folowed a touching moment , i . during which the Spaniards anti Cubans em- bractl each other and hid each other Care- I wel , the Cubans shouting a ! the Spaniards went away : "Adios , valrntcs Espanoles. " i 1 a\XU l.aaxs 1'0 'i'ttfi ivt'rnit. ! 1 I :11" Ih'IIIII"h ) , \ 1 Chitiitis Co the , * 1.lnu.1 uC ' 1'111111.\ \ . LONDON , No\ I.-The Daily News today says : A perusal of the report oC the ministry - try oC telegraphs , just issued , shows that the Drazlnn government has bpeclal reasons for attaching importance te t Trinidad , the pos- sNslon ef which Is reguJc as the hey to the telgrallhc situa'ion. ' I the rock Is Brazian tcrrlory It cannot be utize for cable pur- Iloses In opposition to the existing systems of the go\rllent which have gIven a guaranty against such conipetitiun. its possession by a fcr'ign power would facilitate the scheme ( f the Urazlan Submarine Cable company to build lines to compete with the cables re- ctnty ucqulred by the government and the good relations between this countr " rlatons country and Brazi would be seriously Imperied through its taking posoesslon of arid the retention of \ 'frlnldad ostensibly In connection 'wlth the " schemes oC the Urazlian Submarine Cable \ com pan ) Careful constd raton of the report S ¶ j may assist Lord Salshury to withdraw from , what allpelrs to bo a false position , lloubt- ' IfS assumed under the misapprehensIon oC \1ty \ uf the facts involved 1 tZlTA " ' . \\lS : 11 , \'l' J.ti.tiIIS. nl.llA Ill ! lhl 1'1,11011 , : COI- ' fIt ' 'I"HI I I II r'li 'I'll flil. Ill II ) fil' lb Illlh' ( " 1IIIMII" I , yrlJht Itil , 1' lrp 111lhln ! Comlan ) ' , ) AN S\INAnOH { , Nov. 4.-New ( York Vt \d \ ablesram- lleclal Telegram.-The ) ai 'orean ' consul at San Francisco rep rl to , go\'ermeut that Manuel Casin , a Spa 'rih anti Antonio zcta's Intimate friend , ha arrived there from . \capulco to It ; time advisability oC uluC th laelfc Mal Steamshhl corn- l' y for $200.000 because the captain at ' , J City or Sidney delivered to the Mexican 'I lr , Ii uthiorhtles Ezeta's baggage when It as dls- lthrltes a.- cowTd that It cJhsled oC war niaterlali I Ciriro : , 'tth'-I ; ; ; : ; . ; Sn ' e Ch ' ShI' ! , J r\ , Peru ( via Galveston ) , No'I. . - ' ! o 11"Iih ' ship Indian Imlllre , Captain 'fhouplon , from Newcastle , N. S. \ \ ' " , for Ci1iao. July 13 , via Valparaiso and ) Iol. I C'li Ilnl\o , leru , with n cargo of [ coal , has ar- ! r 'c'l at Calico Plf report having tX' l1erlelh'etl n severe storm , during which 100 trrs of coal were jettisoned anti the .hlp II mautied . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , . Iitii'Ims Clll.l UI fur . \.1 , Ilfl'll. (1.5 ( ! . , ' ' thl . lS9 by I'r . ' 1"1111111' { UII"U . ) ( H' , \ n : I.\I\ , Nov . - ( : York \orU j ( ( lhl ram - Spfe.al ( 'i'elegrern. ) - I' ' sdeot : . 1'1' , I s had a ictt'g NuCerence today with hU 10'1 tof. I' I. I .ter rga'tlitmg Ralrallor. I I" reported th1t Jr"d.le ' t Gulrn his cale.J ! on G'mt- ' tuala for It.l . 1 : case of net1. ICICY CI ' 'FiiF : l \ \ ' JXlSTn\ ' , XC1 Seh"I. ' tt It cforim's l'rtlll"11 h h ) 1'11"1 111..tl. . PARS , No\ 4-The ministerial Ieelnra- ton of Iolcy was read In the Chamber of Deputies today. I promises further In- quiry Into and the publication of the fullest Informatin obtainable regarding the Southern railway ecandal The measures to be introduced by the new government Include an Income tax bill and n bill to prohibit memlnrs of the legislature from becomIng dirctors of fnmclal : or commercial - mercial undertakings having any transactions with the government. The declaration oC policy also promises the government support for various Euggested reforms - forms In the crIminal law The government will also introduce measures - urea intended to defend the 1'rench asantry against International speculations and , for the form ' ton or a colonial army , etc. The dec- larton oC the policy Is of unusual strength and vaguely describes the radical aspirations. In the senate the ou'lmlng of the policy of the Ioureols ministry was received with extreme coolness , with the exception of the passages referring to the reform In the crim- Inal ias' whIch Is understood to be aimed at the anarchists , and tha references to the alliance with Hussla. In the Chamber of Deputes when the declaration of the policy was read great enthusllsm was , lsp1yel from the radical and socialist benches. Elsewhere - where the reading of the document was coolly received. LONDON. Nov. -The Paris correspondent - ent of the Times praises the cabinet for havIng - hog time courage to advance frankly a radical i policy whose premeditated ambiguities scarcely conceal the real goal toward which they tend Such boldness , he goes on to say , Is a new thing for France , who thus knows whither It Is desired to lead her and may chose to Colow 01 not. S..rlll" CIII''t' . \111.1 I In .t' , or. LONDON , No\ .I.-George Alexander , the well known l actor and theatrIcal manager , ! who has planned to reopen the St. James ! theater next Thursday with "The DIvided Way , " was charged In police court today with gross mIsconduct on a street In Chel- sea at 1 o'clock ] this morning with a street walker. Mr. Alexamler , In reply , saId that ho simply gave the woman hal a crown for charIty. Tim magistrate , ar1reHlug Mr Alexander , salt that the rmollcernan'c evidence - dence was corroborated , but lIe would give time actor the benefit oC the doubt , and Mr. Alexander was discharged. 11.1. . fil' Ctltll'l CtlV'M . ( Copyright . 1Si : , hy lre ' 8 Publishing Company. ) COLON , Colombia , Nov. 4.-New ( York World Cablcgram-Speclal Telegram.- ) Colonel Rives sailed for New York today on time Allianca . Hevlewng ( his eight years' administraton of the affairs of the Panama r.itlroad , the Times says : " \Vhile safeguarding - Ing the railroad compny's Interests , he maintained cordial relations with the Colombian - bian government , as flattering testimony ten- dcred by the hIghest authority evlnc 3. " The entire press lauds the colonel to the ldes. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( ( 'lln n"I.ler Oil 'rrlnl. BERLIN . , Nov. 4.-The trial was opened today at Prenzlow of a storekeeper named Herman Sprlngstln and his married sister , Augusta Iloek on the charge of poisoning I Sprlngstcln's wife last larch , and also of having committed a series oC murders be- tween the years 1888 and 1892 , during which period Sprlngsteln's parents , Augusta Dock's husband , her son and another woman are . said to hav been poIsonecLsvith 11'le' .0C I obtaining the money for which thtlr ' lives ' were Insurml. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l.tll. Siern ( llnh.1 n Sin" DEIU.IN , Nov. 4.-lr. Luis Stcrn.of New York , who was sentenced to two weeks' Imprisonment - prisonment anti to pay a fine of GOO marks for insulting Baron yon Th\mgen , deputy commissioner of the Spa at Sissengen , il- varia , and who was released on 8,000 marks bail , has been granted a stay of execution for a month , It being understood that at the expIration - pIration of that time ho Intends to present himself to the authorities In order to undergo - go his term of Imprisonment. 'l'rt.hIMIIIIIC ConlIammed. Jtrl'"r" lt 'l'I''hl.tllc COllh'll.t. LONDON No\ 5.-A dispatch to the Daily Telegram from Vienna says highly respecta- hIe European eye wltnlses write horrible descriptions oC the Treblzonde massacres. Feet , hanrs , ears , eyes and tonAu \ete severed , It Is said before the Armeuans : we'e finally dispatched. The Athenian journals 1 nai of today afrm that the eulan has appealed for the protection of the Engl3h feet against the machluatons of tim young Turks. n. XI'e ' 11'1. 1htlt Ctnehul.t. I nOUItGES : , France , Nov. 4.-The trial of the marquis de Nayve , charged with the murder of his stepson , was contnued here today A former governess to he t prh Jner's daughter testified that all the misery In the family was due to the sinister influence of Abbe nonsselot , who wanted to break up the household und thus get the wlfe's tor- tumie The court will set tomorrow unt the case Is finished . Shnllo Ctll.h'lcc In Turkey , LONDON , Nov. 4.-In an erlorial i time Standard the writer consIders that the mnora- tarlum wi seriously hamper Turkey In rais- Ing further loans In 1urope. The Constanti- nople correspondent of the Standard says : "The CrerI.yonnalsso greatly helped the Ottoman bank to surmount the crisis which Otoman . subsiding. Ex-King Milan of Servla I lost heavily In the African scare. " jII.N Che ' , 'h'I. : ln"t H"'II"n , ' . PARIS , Nov. 4.-The Fisaro today , com- mentng uon the Venezuelan aralr , says : The dispute between England and Venezuela Is worth witchln on account oC proximity of the BIIt9h ali AmerlcJn fleets. Prudence - dence recommends that they should not be left too long tOiether , for the Intense hatred of Anlerlcan5 towanl the old country Is appalling - palling . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' . ' \ mmierlvmmu i isMiolIlmeteM. ' \11 PI.tl'ctIWI.I'ln 1."lon"I.I' . CONSTANTINOPLE , Nov. , I.-The lurlt" Ish government hag again Instructed time governor of Bts to protect the American missionarIes at that Illace. Owing to the disturbances the American mlsslQnarles who have been eng.lgell In relieving the sufferings of the ArmenIans at Sassoun have decided to 110slpono operatIons and seek safety at flithis. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nt"'lnl"I'A th. . Chll"M"1' " , Dl ltIN , No\ I.-The V03slscho Zeltung today says ttat Colonel Ton Hannekln , the Germal omcer who was mitary assistant to Viceroy 11 Jung ChattK , has arrived In this city from Chinn , charged wih a special mission - sion anll fully empower ( to arrange for the reorganlratcn of the ( hnese army on the Russian , French or Grmiuan model. ' - - - - Curl t ishi 1' ' ' . ' ' 1J'1' 111 . \lll'lo. SI IL.\ , India , Nov . 4.-A , messenger be- 101glnj to the British agency ran amuck at C.thul , titm c.tpltnl of [ AChanlst3n , and killed Lieutenant Colonel ! ahontl Akran ! British " , and severely Khan , the 111Ish envoy wounded the on\o"s semi lscnl.t..l : $ l ) ( h's'lln \'ILr Shill , LONION , 10\ ' . 4.-A special dispatch from Shanghul says that I.lu Hunng Au , the 1IIrt , flag leader In the island of For- moan ha I retorted to have escaped on a tier- ' from rnhng to Amoy mal war Sh'p Anlling . - - - - - , trimmet lit . . . \.1 tr nlull , 1'R , No\ ' " . -lspatchi. received here Cram Constantinople rep rt that tbe Ar- monldns ht : piaged the Turlls' houses at Zeloun anti have killed 'furkisim women and chfl'n ! ihere _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St'iet l'm&t't41 tu ito 111J.I. PJiUJP4U1NOIS . No\ 4.-Valentine Shortis. the \aley J jetl murderer , ws sentenced tbls morning to b hanged on January 3 at 8 a , \ . I a. I ( hIl" " " ' . nttl'rM 1'"C'lh..l , I LOnON. Nov. . . -A dispatch from Shang- h1 says thaI the fIve leaders oC the Iucheng I Monday massacre were executed at F'oo Chow en - - - - - CAIPAICNiNT11E STATE Close of the Oontegt in the Various Oites ! , Otes DISPOSITION TO IGNORE PARTY , LINES l I.tlnr. Iimt'l harsh In t "nC tnI Che hlt' . I 'I'l itegmmrmhhe'ss ur Other Coiisimk.rntims-.Comtest hums leel ( lllct , FnEI T , N.v , 4.-Special.-The ( ) fall eampJlgn In this county has been a very quIet one , though i great deal oC political work has baen done. Not much interest bas been tatun In the state tcket , indications point to a plur.ly for Norval , but the popu- lists clim that Maxwell wil carry the county , ' many democr.lts volng for him , Mahoney's vote will be small. For district judges there has been considerable trading done by the popuiists. The republicans will mosty vote theIr judicial ticket straight. Holen- beck's veto will probably be larger than It was four years ago. Marshal and Patter- soil , republicans , wi probably be elecied. On the county ticket there has bem a , strong fight over the position of sheriff. Chapman , time democratic nominee will be cut badly , and Krealler , republican , stands a good chance of overcoming the usual llemo- cratc majoriy In the county. The repub- lcans wl ! also elect Shiveley clerk of the dIstrict court. Time republican candidates for cleric and treasurer have made strong tights and stand gooJ chances of election . I looks like I clean sweep for the republican city ticket , with a possible exception. IEmIN , Ntb. , Nov. 4.-Speclal.-The ( ) re publcans held a big rally hero Saturday evemitsig. All the nominees for county oC- flees were present and made short addresses. Lawyers Jeson , Seymoro and Sloan oC No braka City made arguments favorable to the candidates. GRAFTON , Neb. , Nov. 4.-Special.-Graf- ( ) ton has been deluged with candidates for the past weele. Wednesday a joint rally was held , 130 candIdates behlt present Including Searie and Ilaatmmmgs. however , the chief interest attaches to two local offices-tue supervIsor and the justce oC the peace. In the former "Dlcll" Dobson Is the populist candidate , ngalnst John O'Urlen , a sold Cat mer , who seems to have set "Dick" a 11 ely rapid pace. PEItU . Neb , Nov. 4-Speclal.-Congress- ( ) man Jesse D. Strode oC the First dIstrIct spoke to GOO people In tile new opera house here Saturday evening. The meetng equaled I presidential campaign meeting , anti the Judge's remarks were listened to with great interest and enthmmmsinsmn. The meeting was closed with remarks by Tom Majors. Music was furlshol hy the Grand Army of the Hepuhlc banrl of Peru , under the leader- shIp of Prof. _ Clinger. , . . _ , TECIJMSEII Neb. Nov. 4.-Spechah.-Tne ( ) TlCUISEJ . . . 4-Speclal.-TI outlook on the t slls of time political contest In Johnron county tomorrow are decIdedly favorable to r publcan success. The heat of the ticket wi get a large majority , and not- wlthstanr1ng the fact that the republIcan nominees on the county ticket arc confronted by fusionists In the opposition , there Is not a Hhadow of n doubt that the whole ticket will be eleeted The judicial nominees on : the republican licktLeton . . , anc1Stuii , are very ac ceptnbl.to't e"v terS nd.wlib ) I given a hanllsome vote. On the county ticket . the only offices on which there Is noteworthy opposition are treasurer , clerk anti sherIff. canditiats for these However , the republican candh1t s offices wi receive ai least 200 pluralitica. The campaIgn In this county has been a great deal on the "stiii hunt" order. While there has bcm an unusual amount of can- vasaing done by all the candidates , there has been no public demonstrations oC any sort. There has not been a Ingle rally or speech In the county. The campaign has bean a clean one from beginning to end. hASTINGS No , ' . 4.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -The campalKn closed this evening with a populist rally at the opera house , at whIch Governor Holcomb and ex-Congressman Mc- Keighan were the spealwT They dlscussell the tariff anll free silver from the populist poInt of view , and gave plcnt of "middle , of the road" advice to the members oC the party. The greater part oC the audience ' was compoE'ed of republicans , who were preset merely out oC respect to the gover- nor. gXlgC'1 A I\HGB VOTE IX 10"'A. HtI.uhl"IIMUC"'IIICC IC l.el.t n : lnJnrl' I ' nC .B,000. DES MOINES , Ia. , Nov. 4-The republican and democratic headquarters In this city were closerl tonight. Time campaign work Is al done. Chairman Mcllan of the republican commilee saId simply : 'Ve have made a good fight. We expect more than Jacllson's plurality. , I think we will do 7,000 more , whIch will give us a plurality of 40,000 and upward. We wi also elect 100 out of the 150 members of the Keneral assembly , making sure of Senator Allison's re-election. " ChaIrman Walsh oC the democratic com- mitee said he was satisfied they wou1l cut down tme republican plurality , and that with dime effort on the part of the democrats they would defeat General Drake by a small plu- reilly. The populists are claiming from 10,000 to : GOOOO voles , which Is a large gain. The Ilro- : hlbltonlsts are also expecting a largely 1mm- creased vote , due to the republican party alloptnK the mulct license law. The Ilros- pects are for a large vote being polie1. PIh Ci.nters nit the Sh.'I'II. . TOPEKA , : ov. 4.-Th2 greatest interest In time election tomorrow In this state pJr- tcularl ) ' In thc eastern half , wIll be centered ohm the office of sheriff. The populists ar . I maltlg ulurual efforts , . to elect , the ! shmer1f ! In every county. In tils county mere WIl I be the hardest fght on thIs ofce that has been known for many years. Democrats I amid populsts have combhlc < on H. n. Kep- Ie ) ' . a democrat , to beat David Burge , the pr < sent republican lucumbent , and I by any chance Kepley should win the victory In this republcan stronghold It wi be used to advantage by the populsts II the next state camp3lgn. 'limo only state officer to be voted for Is chief justce of the Iuprem court. Ihvhl Martin , republican , ppponied to the psltion last summer , was nominated by the republ- cans. Neither the populists nor democrats made any nomInaton and hIs only opponent Is C. K ilohhiday . jr. , Independent , free silver anti resubmlsrlon Cldhlate. Martin's election Is generally conceded. 1..lonlrlc"'h" , \1" ' In I 1)mmil.r. BOSTON , 4.-Dlspatches In the morn- hug papes from Constnntnolle : state thmit American missionaries In Blls , & l'aster ! Turkey , are In Imminent danger. 'fhe mir " blonarles referred to are those or the Ame lean board. The ) ' mire Rev. htoa'al : . Cole from Stark , N. II. ; Mrs. Cole . Littieton . N. H. : Charlotte Ii anti Mary Ale ) ' , Cloc- tow'aga N. Y. ; lies' George p. Knapp , ilnrtCord. Can. ; : Iu , Knapp , liarre Mass . ; ; Jnrtord. Mtss Grace KflmmlP bor In Bils , home II thIs country . Aublrmlale. Muse . , and Mrs. Alonzo Knapp UUbbardston . . lull"'lln. lid , Semi ( fem 1.llel. HIGITON , N. J. , : . 4.-Waiter n. lacm all Assemblyman Boomfeld I. hunch each began suit today t " salnst.Clml , S man Charles F. tneppar ot inc lemocrtc county commitee tor $10,000 damages for liimel . In eireulltng I campaign Ilapor , containing - taming a copy oC a letter purporting to have le'1 pent CO\ Bacon b ) ' tiineim. 'loth ' lIra- nounce the leter a forgery . ' he ) ' also offer a reward or U.O for the cJn\lcton ot uter author of the letter . - - - ' 111"1" In CUII"I.'III 'l'eit'grmuhlhlt'rs. ' 'I.mIE hAuTE , Intl. . : o\ 4.-PresIdent DtiM of the Amerlt'an hallway union will make known In a circular to be sent to the local unIons tomorrow that the board of directors - 11- rectors hp1 decided to malte an innovation In the memberhlll or thl 01,1 r , cOmmercial - . cial telegraphers arc to be adrloJ : , I Is saId there are mon ) ' commelclal tregrJPhers : I who Want to jOltn the or.I"r. \viti I ) n . , , last few months the A ' li. , ew I t' hums been made a strictly secret organlzato : , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . , . ------i- - A _ , "o. _ , ' _ CI\Ig AIIM1INIANH " 'ITI IIO'l'ln. h''lhlln' ' I II I " 'mmriun . 1."lnC. I , t C- Cnt'lee.l , Int lChIlel. WASINGTON , Nov. 1.-The Turkish le- gaton has received from tht sublime porto the following telegram , under yesterllay's date : "About twenty Armenians of Dverk , vliayet of larbeklr , ttRcked some gen 'armes and patrollng soldiers , Idled I number of lusulmans and set fire to the bazaar . The necessary mcalres were taken for the preservation of ordr. The author- Ites oC grzeroum report that bout 200 Armenlals , dressed In costumes oC KUris antI Lazes , surronndc the village of ! anis , Terdjan , Inhabited by ltBulnjans and Chris- tans ahike. They were , however" dispersed. "Time Insnrgents of Zeltoun attacked the village oC Tchonkour , 1aMsl ! wounding one Musammlmami . killing lls wife Ild taking away his belongIngs. Thl also attacked the vii- lge of Ismnls ( Maruh ) and burned three houses An Armenian of respectable stanling was arrested In Ute act of making s In his own house A few ArmenIan spies dressed In the costumEs oC Ioldlers or of officials - fclnls of the Hegle were nrrested. " CHCAGO , Nov. 4.-The folowing was Issued Union : today tty the Atnuenlaim National " ' 0 the American l'tmbhle--Whulc the hor- rlblo butcheries and time appalling outrages In Armenia are being carried on with no abatement , whie famine as a result oC time barbaric TurkIsh regime 18 raging , threat- ening death to those wbo have escaped the swords oC the TurkIsh soldlcl'8 , the civilized I world Is Informed by the recent cable ad- I \Ices that the Turkish populace as wel ! as the government , demand 5tho immediate , withdrawal of the mlsslonarlh who are admInistering - mInistering rele to tha famine-stricken survivors oC last rear's Sassoun mnsacre . As the patriarchate of Constantinople has been allowed by the Turkish government to send relief to the ArmenIans : of Sassoun and Moosh , the mlsslonarle oC the American - can beard were entrusted with the philanthropic work of distributing relief and help to these who are In need and In danger of starvation. The presence of the repre- Eentatve9 of the American people haul not failed to inspire assurances to the Armenians and protection against fre1 outrages and assault. 'helr wihdrawal has been de- mamlPI with threats of a sUI more horrible - rible massacrc. "Tho noble missionaries 're not afraId oC the threatemmnd _ they undauntedly carry on their good work. Cable advices from Constantnoplo are to the effect that Mimi- Ister Terrl has complied with h the 11emands oC the Turks , and ordered tIme missionaries to their respective posts. ' BelIeving that the withdrawal of the missIonaries from the famIne-stricken districts will not only de- prive the AI'menI3fs of their , much needed relief . but will also expose th2m to the fury , fanaticism and cruelties of the now checllcd TurllD , the Armenian NaloJ11 union requests - quests the AmerIcan people who have been quIck to s'mpathlze with all suffering races , to Insist upon their executive to Instruct the minister at Constantinople to by no means comply with the domamd of the Turks by ordering the missIonaries to withdraw from the field of theIr philanthropic worle as admInistrators of relief al , Inspirers of confidence and assurance. , ' "This general appeal wa unanImously adopted at the regular meetng uC time Armenian - menian National association lln behalf of the ArmenIan National union "T D. KIUNGA V : Presldcnt. 'MARDIIIROSSPAPP1Gbj1Secretary. " SOMEl SYMI"l'OM : 0 : " STItllU. . . . ; : - : ; Grclt'ort"t"r hmJllt : . Jlrelt n' to' - ) " " 'IC'I\ll"tht' u'.II , ST. PAUL Nov. 4.-4n tbc' at strike of the A. H. U. on the Great Ito ther road eighteen months ago , time start was almost exactly similar to what Is clalnled to be a new strike at this tlmne. Then , at now , the officials - elals or time road united , up to the time when the road was finally ted up , In asserting that there was no cause for I strike , and there would b none. Then , as now the men went cut at various points along the line In a somewhat - what scatering manner. Just what may be the outcome It Is difficult to , say , but th there will lie at least some trul\e , Is n' ) sf sure , In vlw of reports fromrloumgs , .e line trQIlong. tat today. I : - In favor f the ompanj.Avas thus acton of the englnels on the kbntant C ntral , fifty- six out oC sixty qrrtimat branch voting In favor of a dommjmdmlcation 'o the Great Northern - ern olcialst1 t they had no grievance and that they protested against the announcolent of any new schedule In which time A. H. U. was concerned. , The . conductors . of _ timum ! entire system are acting touay I Javor ci UIC cum. pany , their vote being taken almost without opposition In favor oC I somewhat simiar statement to bo presented tt the officials. . it It stated that time other brotherhoods mire about to take similar action. In the way of trouble Ult or four men went out at St. Cloud , but trains were In no way affected. At that point It was thought necessary to place watchmen on the new bridge for its . protection. At Devil's Lake N. D. , It was reported tonight that It had been decided to strike at mIdnight. As that was one of the points where thero. was trouble of a somewhat riotous character In the former strike , the city council met there tonight and decided to do alt In its power to protect the property of the railroad . and to suppress any IncIpient riots. # , Out Montana trouble ' ; as reported at several points At Havre the railroad wires were cut , and orders for the -thrl divisions , that center there were Interfered with. I Is i understood several arrests followed , though no names or more definite information can be given. At Kalspel , Iont. , four engines were "kIlled , " and as a result of theIr activity In that direction A. n. U. Drectcr Goodwin and five other men were arrested and are now In fvo jail. At Columbia Falls , near leaspel , an unsuccessful atempt was made to bur the Great Norther bridge. A meeting o $ time St. Paul A. n. U. lodge was hel tonight , and a largo number oC new members were admitted . but as yet It Is not known what action , I any , was taken on the threatened strike. a- Mrs. Sllh iIvhmIemmtIy JI "I li' . I NgW YOHK , Nov. 1.-MI'p. Sophia Smith , ! who was arrested for obtaining good by representIng herself to be Irf. C. 1' . Hunt- Ington , was nrralgned In the Tererson mar- ket court on two chnrge9 tOday and was held for examinaton In' , I.mo on each charge 'wo rlerrhanfs 'Ineared against her. Mrs. Smith denied .tim1i charges and talked In nn Incoherent a wny } 'l'lldl" Il'II.IUI. " In C lie Colt Citsi' . PROVIDENCE , It. I. , Nov. 4-A notice was served on Colonel Colt"by Mrs. COI'I atQrne's this afternoon to the effect that they will gO to New York November 8 , to take the atitavit of : lr. Gray , proprietor or Gray's Inn. Juclson , N. ! 1. , Mr. Gray im 1 > going to Florida for the wInter Ntvember ! which accounts for the hQBlc In opunlng the case. ' S ote.l C'ommmmterfe'hter I&rmesti'd , ANSAS CITY , Nov , . . .hs afternoon the loel police Irrosterl Cha\e8 . Long , alas Charles HOS and Joseph Tntern , charged wih coimntereitlng . l.onl ui I I noted coun- tel'felerl whom the United ! Stntel olcera have fojowctl all the . way from Denver. 1lr. , Semmtt'imee for , vlrt 'lur.1'r , DANVIlg , hid. , NoRev. . " 'llal E. Hinshaw , . convicted or tle ' murder of his wife recent . , was today denIed a new trial by Judge limuiley . and will i1' sentenced to life Imprlwnment this afternoon. le p \ 'i'imit'kmm CIII.1 * tu Chiftmmge 1111l. , TOPEKA , Nov. 4.-John H ulvane , pres- Ilent or the Hank ot Topeka , hal bought .In the \arlous mortgages Igalnst tha Topekl chnre Capital . or anti the it imaper Is said wilt . this week take ! o ( IC Ilte 110\,1 Fzm tmml. . 1)ALLAS. . 'fex" , Nov. 2I.Sergeantoif : , cOlplny Ii. , 'fhlnl reglnmm'mmt . U. S. A. , dlell udtenly at the rorruttn mco here from . emit hydrophobia resultnl . from the bite or n - 5- % lt\'I"ltN ut O..nl Ve4Hi'h . , X In' . .1. At Npw York-Arrivcd-MaaeachUsetts , from London. . At ilamburg-Arrived-ScatIa , from Mon- I lrea J . I At Movihis-Arrlved-F'uraeata . , from New York for [ Osrgow , I \ from Dre- At New York-Arrived--Fuida , I men. . . _ 4 _ " _ LV i- " - _ " : - ; DERVISHES ) SEE THEiR D ' Desperately Strive to Avert the Destrlcti Hanging Over Thor CITIZENS PRESS FORWARD TO VICTORY TnXII'rM Cleat aim IIIIIl tht' cu , . nll.1 Ctllt ) ' tC lor.lt'M oC 'I'mia- en'er. See Sut'ecss 'l'lmrmmmmgie n "Igorll" Struggle . The polls will open at 8 o'clock this morn- hag and close at 6 o'cluclt this ennlnK on what promises to bo time most exciting local campaIgn In the history of Omaha amid Douglas county. Never before have the Issues been so clearly drawn between good citizens and advocates - ! i \ocatC of honest and economical government i on one site ali on the other the reprN' nta- ! tires of the utmost corrupt ring at taxeaters : that ever infested a cornmmmumuity. The Issues have been fairly joined anti the home owners ' ali busIness men are united aa never bfore In a determination to take the management of county and city affairs out of the hands of tl dervish gang that has hall control for the last four years and has developed a list of defaulters and Incompetents In nearly every deparlment of the governmcnt. Whlo all classes of private enterprises hnve felt the knlfo of economy and retrenchment , extravagance has marked the management oC public affairs until the t xpa'er are In open revolt amid united In their demand for a complete - plete change of officials before the corrupt gang cause a confiscation oC property In taxes to meet the demands of the tax- eaters. But the dervish gang Is prepared for a death slruggle to maintain Its hall on the public oliices. Wih tha machinery of the county and city governmentk' ' , time all of the police force and the open llllport of the wrter works lanagement and the Infuence oC several corporatons that have profHl by the actons of the rllg rule It Is making a last desperate effort to retain the combine In power for another two years. POLICE FORCE IN I'OLiTICS. W. J. Droatch , In his Insane fght for pout- Ical preCerment , has dragged the pOlce force Into the mire of politics and made of every officer a fixer and worker for the dervish tcket He commencell his schemc , as soon as the new board went Into power hi Septemn- ber. Time heads of the department were selected from a list of men who had been charged for violations oC the police rules , and each man was chosen on account of his specIal fitness for doing political dirty worle. Then eighteen special policemen were selected - lectcd to do special duly during state fair week. They were choscn without oxamlna- ton further than to show that they were compet'nt and willing to carry ont the polt- cal Ilro ram oC Uroatch. With this part or the polce department In line Droatch com- mence1 upon the Ealoon Interests and has used policemen's clubs to coerce the saloon amen , Into line f r his candidacy for mayor. mcn Saloon keepers who announced their oppoel- ton to Droatch have been under polce cc- plonage , whl those who professed a willingness - ness to support iroatch have bee extended ) ! special privileges and have hall their , places opouudayandnightftin1J3Pen . .vlolalor.of..the ' , In w Fjnel ! tormerly } ! r\1seIJ\Jon1 \ tle vomln'j of the "bur'nl dlstrlct"Jl . " bcen'fre'iiItted ' anti the womel assured that tbe.y Would no longer bo subjected to arrest or flume under the Droatch regIme. This has resulted In the levy of n neat campaIgn sum for the Broatch gang upon the women of the town , and their butlers alg , piano players and pluggers are shouting - Ing for Droatch. While openly bidding fOr the support of the sporting element Uroatch has been parading at the same time beforetime the church goers of the city by declaring that he will rigidly enforce time laws against the saloons and the sportng ehenlent I elected have also corporatIons . Friendly ' r. corporatons passed the word along the line that Uroatch must be elected , and every trick known to ! time class of poltcians to which Broatch he- longs has been resorted to In order to whip the men Into iimme. WATlm WORKS VOTERS COLONIZED Alonzo D. Hunt , superintendent oC the American Water Works commipany a leader In the schemes of council 125 , Is playing a star part In the plan to elect Iroatch for mayor anll Albyn Frank clerk oC the district court The fund set aside by the Unied States court for the enlargement of time mains of the water works company In the business part of time city Is being brazenly used as a campaign fund In the Interests of the dervish tcket , The order to have the work done could have been secured months ago but the dervish tecurel ring did not want the work done . until election , time. When the work was finally commenced ' It was discovered that It , was progressIng : too rapidly and the men were laid off on time ' excuse that pipe and material for the work ' hail been dela'ed. This kind of excuses was kept up until within the paet few days. Then unti the forces were gradual ) " increased. During part of last week 2SG men were cm- played on the works. Yesterday more than 100 men were added and any men who wanted work , or wanted to get a little election mono ) ' for a show of \\ork , were given a place untIl time forces were so large that the mcn were In each other's way and there was hardly standing room In the trenches for the forces employed. No one pretends that the Interests of the city or the Inlerests of the water works company demand such pernicious activity on the part of Mr. Hunt , but he I knows the wishes of his dervIsh friends and has not hesitated to carry them out. I IE understood that the large force oC men now employed will be materially reduced after today as there wi bE no further Ilesslnr need 01 their services when the election Is over. The men wi be allowed time to vote today amid will not be docked for any time that they may lese whie at the polls or at work In the Interest of the dervish combine. The Frank brothers still have their oil roOmn In full blast. For the last few days It has l pall ful attention to time midnight closIng - Ing order. Fixers of all brands have fillet ) the place day and nlKht and every trick learned by the federal court sang In Its years of rule In this city and county has been used to decoy voters and workers Into the Frank p3rlor. Elmer Frank Is taking an active part In the canvass anti Is workIng as hard to capture the anti-A. P. A. vote as Is Albyn' to bring his fellow members of thut order Into active support of the federal court candidate. COUNCIL , COMBINE ACTIVE. The counci combine hes carried out Its part oC the pro ram to the letter. I has usqrped the 110wers of the mayor and refused to approve the appointment oC the clerks and Judge of election who cannot give time sIgn of the A. P. A. and the county commissioners have approved und confrmed the acton of the council and fled the vacancies on the list hy appointing omen selected by the dervish ring All ths has been done with the express purpose - pose of seeing that the counting of the votes : Is In the hands or "friends" oC the ring , ant ) 'It ' behooves friends of good government to see that the vote of the people Is fairly se counted and the returns properly made to the Hy and county authorIties. All day yesterday and untIl a late hour last night the streets were black with men bent on politics , and the contest booked for todjy was the only topic oC conversation. The dervish contIngent that has infested the streeticorners for the last two months was out In full force and spent the tme In car- wiging conferences on the plans for the day. There were Pyburn Hunt , Hascal , Macieoi ) Savage , Scot , Chaffee . Ir03tch. George Stn'ktr , Doc Savie , J. \ Furnas : , Beech Ilgby I , John Westberg , logbutche Frank , Pete Schwenk and all the members of the gang each anxious to have his elfc - ton day work cut out for him ant ) each scili. log to resort to any methods neeeuary tu win a losing flgimt. SCOTT GANG GIVES IT UP I bias been concdell for several days that time nonparlran jutlclary CI'ket wi ho elected , and last nght , there word none of tjmo dervish shouters wIth hardihood enough / claim the election of either Scot , Baker , , DickInson or Fawcett , and few of them were - ' - S 1e- " - : : ' . ' - - ' r - I . . A'"ll x'rIOX "O'I'I.nSI : A " 'ur.1 its tu tht' CUIMlrlCUtl nt Cut' (1t111 Illul , uters wil Coke IUUC" . Cheat tht ( ' I 111 t I h' " emoummimmuted by Ito Cttm- . ' 1' ' it'mgiim' amid ( ' 1.101.(1 1 , ' .i'IO- t'rll. 11.1 1IIIIIU"C" 1111I'lr OIL .111.le haunts 1111 uu ofhlt'lmmI 11101. len . " . uerlC" nl.1 Illl'II"C. ' 11.ler Cht' imi'I' 11' time .h.IAIICul "t'IUrt'IM" t'oll.1 sleet ho' Illt.rle.1 itt tIme .IUtllle , 11.\ time em'rtiti&'iitt's nt flit ci I lemms' n"I- im'It 11'e , CIN.rUr"l hc.1 1\.1 ii ) ' Cht' t e I. . Il t. . 'rhu"c Chit 'imertelm - miorst'ui h ) ' C h. IIIIIII.C" 11"'t' , lit 1.1- .11101 , CI , h..I"IICol ut ( limit part ) ' 11.1 I luiiemmr ' I" " .Ieummot'rmmt-lIeuhlie's its- . i.it.mii4.ltt. " 'I'll , 'ul ( lit' t'tt iImPl' : hllli Ccl".t lllle ( ' n cross UI'III.le " ' ' ' timil t lmt'mirs thc denlgtmn- t"'CI' ) IIUe thlt h"lr" .1e.I"ln- ( home " . i'uimo'rlmt , " at all snlKulne concernIng any other candidate - date on that ticket. CatHlllates on time Citizens' ticket arc mull satisfied that the verdict of the people at the polls today will be very emphattaly In their favor. All assurnces have lpen mnde that the vote of the business men , the waKe earners and the smal home owners wi be registered In favor oC the candidates who Irc 111tdged to economy and businesslike admin- Istrton oC publc affairs. Time showIngs that have been made of the extravagance , de- ralatons ant rinK rule thut have marketl thi administraton of affaIrs during the last two years have been met by the dtrrlsh can- dllntes for cube not wIth denials , but with abuse , amid the hontt voters have refused to be satisfied with their evasions. VO'I'lIitS' it hU III'S A'l' l'Ol.LS. Some Lt'gutl L'rovtslomms lit'spcetimug Cotmd tiet of ill ec'tioiis , Each and every voter ougimt. to know hue righmis wimemm casting hula ballot mmext Tuesday and at time sanmo timmme every voter oughit to know the dimly of time cflicers of ehectiomm. \\'hen nmuy office' of election attemmmpts to Interfere - terfero witim the rights of a voter it is time duty of that voter to resent sucii interfer- alice and stand upon his rights. In order thmat voters mnay know jimst wimat. their rights are under the provisions of tlio Austraiimmn ballot hams' time followimig extracts arc given : 1. Time polls siiahl be opened at 8 in the mmmornimug amid reimmahim open till 6 in tiuo after- mmoon anti no iommger. Ballots cast after C in tIme es'emuimmg Wotmi(1 ( be Illegal. 2. Each judge and clerk mntmst. take time requimed oatim , . and entry thereof mnust be mmmade in eaelm itoh book. 3. Any judge of election may administer time oath to thme clerks and otluer judges. 1. If any Person appointed as a judge or clerIc does not attend at time opemming of time pails limo electors liresent. shmali choose sommme pereomm to fill time vacancy. The judges present - ent have no righut as sucim to fill time s'acauucy. Every voter presemmt hues a riglmt to assist in iiihing it. 5. Amiy peron wimcm declares imimnruelf unable to read is entitled to tile nsststaumce of one or two of time electtoum officers to assist him in preparing his beliot , Such voter is entitled to name the officer who shalt assist iiimmm. 0. Ammy voter has a right to take a sample ballot into tIme votIng booth with itimmi. lie has just. as mnumcim right to do this os lm would hava to not.o down In lila uiemmiorammdumms bock for whom lie wanted to ' 'vote and refer to that , S hiceomqer , hmas ajighmt , undcr army S 1rcupmslaujes 8. A deputy 41mcm'ff power in preserviimg tumotpae'arbund 'a vat- Ing place that a policeman hah ( , It ' is not only time deputy sheriff's uightbut 'his duty to preserve time peace and arrest aus one who disturbs the ieaco or Interferes svith a voter. 9. The floard of Fire arid , I'oiice Comnnmis- sion'rs has mme power to appo'.ntepecial police- niemi , Any one so appointed 'wouim ) lucre no authority to make arrests and no right to 1)0 inside a voting imootim except when castIng - Ing imis own haunt. If lie attemnpt.s to enter a bootim except to cast. his own vote lie shmouid be arreiteci. 10. If any qualified elector imas fahiemi to register he must make affidavit of his imiace of resiuieimcP , etc. , before time city clerIc or collie ono designatemi by the mayor , and also provo before thug judges ef election by two freeimoldflrs , ss'ho have kmmown him for cmm year , timat lie is ami inimabitant and qualified voter of time precinct. 11. Unlawfully interfering srithm a voter , deceiving - ceiving aim Illiterate voter or attemmmpting to brIba a voter are offeumses against the lass's of limo state , punishable by fume or imuprisonunent iii the penItentiary. hr. iirmiiierNit mm Cit mmd iuismte , Dr. J. F. flruner'ut name appears on the official ballot. as a peoPle's independent can- dldate for cotmnty coroner. Dr. Drumner line removed to W'nsimingtOfl , html imiS svltimdrnsvmul notiee w'ait not lmaimdetl to time ohilcimmim4 in timmie to hmtmve hurts annie rnios'ed from time ticket. lilt ; friends ask tiimtt mmii wimo in- tcnied s'otlmmg for Dr. liruner be thmu noti- fiet ) of time fact that hliH name should not ime on time ticket. ' - _ _ F _ _ _ _ , l'htt'S'I' 'I'ANNiIICIIIS 511 ( iT iO % % ' . Vihi 'i'miiee Otmi Ne , More hums for time ? ei'xt Shst Iimys. NEW YOI1IC , Nov. 4-Time World tomor- ross' wIll say : 'The United States Loathmer compammy , known as time Leather trust , yester. day slmtmt down tim 100 tanneries under its control. Not anotimer hIde with be taken from its rats for sixty days. Iuring time sixty miays that. the tanneries are closeti more tiuamm 15,000 laborers , tanmmers , clerics anti enmphoycc generally will be without work , Time meeting - ing at. svhmlclm time lockup svas decidetl upon was imeld a less' days ago at the office of tim trust. As a result an artier svmms sent to time tanmueries omm Saturday last to pitt no mmmore hides 1mm time vats anti to take no more mum after yesterulay , so that time dote down took effect at 0 p. am , today. Time concerns simu' up mepresent 00 per cent of tim hmemniock tanmueries ant ) 40 per cent of time mmnion , time latter so caik'i hecammso they mmcc a comnimination of imenmioclu and oak bark in tanning. Few of time strIcti' oak tammnerles are Inchtmtled , as they are mostly ommt of the trust. Several of the rivals cf time comnbination imavo recemmtiy been emmttimmg prices extensively , which Is stated to be time cammse of the preseimt curtailing of thme latter's operations. " 11.1111) 11L0'V 'l'O 1NSI'lt.tXCII MHN. untied time' lilmohit to Coummhirie for lime' Mnleiimg' of itmmt'sm * , SPRINGFIELD , Ill. , Nor. 4.-Attorney General Mehoney today rendered aim opinion thud it is ihhegai for insurance companies or agents to enter Into an agreemnent regarding rates for Ineuranco , m'ebates , etc. , anti parties to all such rmgreenments are liable to imrosecum- tiomi tmmmder the trust lass's of time state. This is likely to cause consternation among Insurance - suranco people in Illinois , hhuimml ( lt'i'IC Is thissiig. ' ' ii. liter. 1ANSAS CI'I'Y , Nov. 4-Harry lIng , remlttnmmce clerk at time Union NatIonal bank , who ss'mts recently granted a leave of absence for two weeks , is missing , Of- flciaimm of the hmummk say Sterlimmg's accotmnts have been founti perfectly correct , anti they attach no dishonest motive to his die.-mim- ve'arnmiCe. lie svas last seen Wetineueday , October 20. Sterling Is 2 ; years ohmi , of medium iieight , with slight moustache , dark hair anti eyes. ills parents live in Ilehena , Mont , , ssimero lila father is an attorney , 1,111(1 III ) euht Old \4tmlmmls , Nii\V YOltF , Nov. 4-Iidsm'artl Ii , Morse of Stapleton , N , Y. , an ex-cimief of police of Suim F'rancso an'i Toledo , 0. , was to- nieimt retnoved to time liudeton Street imomu- imital etmitering ( rota old bullet svuunds in time feg reeniveti years ago svimile pursuing imorsettmicves in Coiorato ) anti Now MexIco , - - - - - - Comul ) l i itt's itesumimia ( ) hu'rmm I bits , 1iAzhitro , Pa. , Nov. 4.-Ever ) ' collier nrul cosi strip pit in time l.elmigh relon. svimic'iu was forctl to ielmut dorm several wecics ago on act-Ount of time drouthm , re- eutned work timis nmorning. givIug cmiii t. mtmnt to nearly i,000 men. itrttrs of the h'tttt week imavo swollen tile mountain stratums amid there is now plenty of svaler , - S S _ . - - - IORGAN'S ' BAD CASE. Oircumstiiutlal Evklonco Points to Him att. Ida Gaskill's ' Slayer. FURTUER LIGHT ON TIlE TRAGEDY Investigation by Authorities Brings Out. Some Additional Damngiu racts , PRISONER'S ' ADMISSIONS AGAINST III' ' His Account of ills Conduct Sunday Afth. noon Helps His Case Little. TAREN TO LINCOLN FOR SAFE KEEPING imi tiger of' mm inhi hemmmumms ( rmmt butt So. ( rm'mtt that time At'emmsm'i hits Jiceut i'hmit't'ml iii Ciii , 5mmtc ( 1 t'tm I C i' mm I itt ry. TIme ness's of lila Gzmskhii's crimei deatlm was. time lcadimmg topIc of conversation about. town yesterday , even time fierce struggle him mumunici- pal politics boimmg overshadowed for a timumo. Eseum among thmoo ss'imo wouihti slmrhmmlc from. such a violent procethtmre as iymmciu law timore was atm unmistakable tieire that time wretch ss'ho comummmmittcd time foul crime simoulti speedily terimminato this life. 'rime pohico are hard aL womk upomm time case mmmi claim lO hard found. fumrtiuer evidence migainmut the milan Margmmmm. Aitimougii it appears to he a pretty strong case agaimmst. this human , 110 stone swill be left on- ttmrneti to secure all time facts mmeeded dm1 to. link togetiuer time vmirious bits of circumumetan- hal es'idemuco into a cimalim strong enough to. scimul thmo hrimetrator of tub crimmue to tue gallows - S lows , Inquiry develops time fact thlmut Martin ilcioker ammmi Edward Sanford bear gooti repui- tatlcmms amid stremigthemis time immipressIon timat. neither one of thmcmmm is moore timan remmuotely comicerneil in time brutal affair. A thorough search of thmo rooms. occupied by Morgan ammti Samiford 55'Cs made , hilt mme ftmrthmer cvi- deuce of time crime oilier thamm time bloody clothes already secured by time- ofllcers ssero found , A siuarp qmmestiommimlg of several of time mieighbors , as swell as ofVii - ho Gaskiil , tlmo brother of time mnurderet girl , elicited Immammy miew facts. Willie Is a briglmt boy amid time cross-qtmesttonhmmg of time ollicers faIled to simaku , any at hits state- meats In regard to tile affair. lIe said : "Yesterday afternoon I was playing In front of time vacamut. house ssimero may sister s'as aftersvarti fouumd. After a ss'imiie I went. around to limo attic ot'thie houSe , and as I was going timrough to St. Imimmry's avenue I looked In at one of tile windows. I saw a man in thm nmlddio room , anti hen I looked again he went Into time nextroomn. I went looked into that . - _ i * , * 0i it was Mr. Morgamm , " ' I said , Hello , Mr. Morgan , wimat are 3'otm iliding for ? ' Ho said : ' 1 anm not imititng. ' Tush ho said , 'I \vnt you to tell yomir uitle % sister Ida to comno over Imero. I want her to carry a. mnessago for mime. ' I stuiui I would tell her. ' - "Morgami then s'cmmt out of time house and doss'mi tosvard St. Mary's avemmue. lie diii not say hue svamu commming back ngalmm , but I supposed ime svommid , so I svent hack to our hmoutse. Ida svmts iuonmo ammt ) I told her Mr. Morgamm wanted her to take a nmmcssage and to go over to the old vacant house. She said she swouhd , hut I don't know svimethcr she did or riot. I svemmt omit to viai amid diti not see Ida again umittl evening , She was home svimemm I got back , and I iicartl mamumnma tell her to go after Martin Booker and teil him to caine and take supper svithm us at 7 o'clock , Slum ss'emmt out of time 110050 mumul that was limo last I ever saw of her. " MORGAN ACTED STRANGELY. When akcd if Morgan actemi as if Ito was tinder time influence of lIquor svlmemm lie sas , iiirmm iii time vacammt imouse iii time aftermioorm thmo boy repllcti. "I don't itnoss' , sir ; hme acted rallier funny , anti seemed to want to get away frommm timere , but hue mliii mmot act. like otimer drunken macn do , and I tlon't think he svas tlrtmmmk. " - - S Willie also salt ) that Morgan Imati given Ida nickels on several occasions , anti that she haul shown timem to hmimmm , ammui saiti that S she hint ) received them from Morgan. Mrs. Gaskihl , time mother of tlma girl , has resiuied In this city for sixteen years. When questiommed simo stated u'umbsmantiaiiy tile' smimno as has already heemm pubilshmem ) . She hail sant Ida to call Mr. ilooker to supper at 5:30. : ammul had not seen her again tmmmtil imer dead body ss'as discovered by time oihicors. Ida hint ) alwaym' been a good girl , anti hiatt heipeti her about time house. Iii fact , she 1usd done mmmost of time svork in taking care of time roommis. Mrs. Gasklhl mcaitl timat lila caine to lmer a fortniglmt ago mind asked her it she mmuigtmt svashm Morgamm's ulm'lmes , lie lmati pronmiseul to give her 25 comuts per week It she womiiml dim this swork for hmlmn. Sue hlati given permission to do so , hut hula hail per- formumemi time work hut once , anti timat was abotmt a week ago. Site had been aware of the fact thmimt lila icmmew Morgamm , but did not kmmomr hmhmn ioreanall' imerseif. lila , i.hme said , swIms acqumainted witlu nearly every one 1mm the fiat , T. P. Penny , whmo occmuptem' time fiat iummme- diateiy mmortim of anti adjoinIng time Morgan anti Sanformi roommms , mutated timtmt ha hail left his roomum at about 6:30 : o'clock Summmday evening ant ) went toward Ilarney street by sway of a back entrance , or simort cmmt. Ate lIe passed from tIle slmauiosv of thma bumlitlirug a man swhto swas sitting on time lower i'tep of a rear fiighm of stairs , that lou from thm upper fiats , spoke to him. lIe rettmrned time greeting and passed oem. It ss'as ( hark amuui hue tilt. ) not recognize tlm man. lie luau ) titoumgimt little about time mmmatter. Whmen he had walked a dozen yards from time building lie imearil o cimlhu'e ) voice in one of the galleriemi overimead , 'i'he party salt ) : " 1 ss'iii be reauiy in a minute. " lie recog- aimed time voice as that of Ida Gaeklll. lie diul not. see time person to svimorn time remark was auluiressed. There was no one around at that tIme , at least hue imotlceil no one cx- edit the mnan svimo haul accosted him on the step , SUSPEQTS ONLY MORGAN. Mrs , Agnew , svimo lives thlrectiy opposite time vacant imoumse in wlmiclm time crime was cmii- omitted , stated to a reporter that her two little tiaimgiuters , Enmmmm and Ehiza , aged 9 and 1 respeciveiy , had told her yesterday timat Morgan was In time vacant house 5mm- clay afternoon betsveen 3 and 4 o'clock. lie had motlonemi timemn to comne over , amid wimoli they had done so gave thmomn a few pennies and asked them to come into the imousts with him , They hind refused , but luau ) kept tim pennies , whIch they showed to timeir mother. All evidence timUs far produced lefls to show that the mnurtler was cormmniitted be- tsveen tile hours of C and 8 o'clock in the evenIng. Alex Mimrray ant ) Wihhlani ThmomptOfl , two macn who played cards at timu roomims of Morgan - gan cmiii Sammford , stated that they imaul been called to time latter's fiat severai timmmes durltm the clay ant ) evening. Mtmrrmmy said to Dc- ieetivo Iurmn timat ho was present about S o'enck , wimen Morgan went to hued , lie was there shortly after 6 o'clock , svhen Morgan left , Morgaim hmatl said when lie svent away that lie was going out to see imi girl , Upon hula rcttmrtm one of limo men asked imim if lie could mmmake a call Iii such a short time. Mor- gail replIed that Ito luau not seen hmi girl , but hail chuanged iui mint ) , lIe eeeummed very much agitated a. lie was preparing for bed , so rmmmuetm so that one of tim men aelced idea wimt was time immat'er nuI ohso it lie swould ( ike a drink. Morgan refutiv.l the offer and .mm'rely multi he isas gmIitg ( to b uu"mi did not irant to b : 1m he rttl. Sanford stated to the officers that Motii . - . - - . - - - -