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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1895)
. . . - - . - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . , L : ; . " . , THE OMAHAfDAILY BEE. " . - ' , _ _ , . " , . ESTABLIS1IEI ) JUNE If , 1871. ' OJ\AlTA , FRIDAY J\OHNING . NOVEMBEi 8 , 1895. SINGLE OO1.'V lnV.m O.EN''S. , ; . : POWERS \ PRODDING ) TilE TURK { - 14 Porte Premise to Answer the Latest note : ° in a : Few Days SYMPTOMS OF.A REVOLUTION APPARENTitt 'Jrosste Ir , " 111 II I f'lr ) ' Ilr.tol I I , " % 'luII. ' th , ' hlll.rlll * 1 llllll"rc IH " ' 1"101" IN I CIIIIIIII 1.11,1CIJr . IIec I lou. CONSTANTINOPLI , Nov. 6.-VIa ( Sofia . Jularla , Nov. 7.-The ) Turkish mInister for foreign alalrs , Said Pasha , has promised to give , the ambassadors of the powers a d fnle nply , wihin two days , as to what steps the IJOrto ) Intends to take for the retoraton of order In Armenia and to provide for the pro- ' tecton of Chritans In that part of the ; Turkish cmplre. , J This was the point epecaly alluded to by , the njn' s on Tuesday last , when they ? cnl [ ! Iy and represented thnt the , - ' " If affairs In Armenia could not - - , nd that If adequate'measure ( J . . orty taken to bring about the j toraton of order that the powers would comeleII. acting In concert , to take their own steps In the matter. No combined acton of such grave Importance upon the Part of the powers has been taken for years past and the fact that the Porte was reminded of the Intervention of the powers In Syria at the time of the massncre of 1880. Is considered as 1 direct warning to the sultan that guope will Intervene to reltoro order In Armenia unless the Turkish government acts promptly. As each day passes , however , the situation becomes more and more alarming and adds to the dlmculy of the task before the porte , and ps.slhly , before the European powers. Prom Syria especially the most disquieting rumors are conuing all that they are b:1cd : on acts I ! shown by thc mobilization .of twenty baUalon3 of relefs out of the sixty I. . Ivalahle , and the steps being taken to dls- , ' patch them as promptly as posllble to that , . portion of Asiatic Turkey. This lends color , to the report that the Armenians are reedyp : log support from unexpected sources and that the Turkish government may soon be face to ' taco with an open and widespread revolt against the rule of the sultan. AHm'STS CONTINUE. . Arrests of Armenian and Turkish suspects , are constantly being male here and elsc- ' : where , but owing to the press censorship few i . of the facts In this connection are obtainable. Posslhly the most grave turn In recent eventS lies lu the fact , e.tahlshed > beyond any doubt , that the dissatisfaction against the rule oC the sultan has extended to the Turlcsh army and navy and , that the palace officials are well aware oC this fact anti are In a state of the greatest alarm Nobody hero would be as- tonlshcll to hear at any moment of an out- brlak In the palace Itself ; In fact people who are welt versed In the Turkish alalrs assert that tithe Is ahlong the immediate possibilities I anti that : only a Prompt show of force upon the part oC the EuroJ1ean fleets can event it . Trustworthy reports which have been re- celvell here from lrzorotsni I state that It has been established heyolHI dlsJJute that the Turkish troops took pJrt In the recent mae : eacro and pillage of Armenians there , and It L Is added . clear evidence of this fact will he S placed before the representatives : ' of the t po'ver t : 1rl'ato accounts repret'ent the condition of' , r ' the Aplatc ! provinces of Turkey as being dc- 1)lorlhle In the extreme. A veritable reign of terror Is 83hl to exist and , bloodlhed and 1 robbery are of [ Ialy occurrence' . The Police of this city are kept busy nigh t anti tiny watching everybody ant everything To sueh an extent Is this system oC polc surveillance carried that two servant In the employ of Englsh merchants hero have been anestcd while returning from the po tofce with leler and nevsuparters. The later were sel1el by the police . In spite of the Ilrotests oC the servants , and were carried away to the 110110 depot for exaiuulnatlon . The I'nllsh : aLi Icrchants pramllty complained to the BrItsh chnrgo d'affaires , lon Michael 11cr - bert and the later has male strong represen- tatons to the porte on the suhject. Of courEe smelt a state of nlah'f cnnnot be allowed to exlat touch longer , ass the lives of nil Chris , tans In Armenia are In danger anti there Is hourly expectation of the most serious trouble In almost every Ilrt of the Turlilsh empire. The more calling out of the army I reserves will have little or no effect upon the , pluatan. as the troops cannot be relied upon In such an emergency . anti , the wretched cnn diion of Turkish finances bars anything ilk a whtohclo anti energetic action the t whoJef.lo enervetc aeton upon part of the Turkish government unless a holy wnr Is proclaimed . anti that could only ho done by inflaming the religious fanaticism of the Turk against the Christians. This , I I be- leved , the porte would not hesItate to 110 In the case of nn Invasion of the Turkish domIn- Ions , but such a step would not ho calculate l to sUI'I're ' ' ' Interior dlaorders . the bnk's ! of which should bo the protecton of the Chris tian pOI > laton of AI'menla. , lal Hlat Pasha . the' Turkish mlnlstel' fOI' the Interior , has been appointed grand vizier : t In succession to JClaml Pasha , resigned , \I'lcp [ from Aleppo say that the Kurls . ' belonging to the Inmldleh cavalry regimen t - ' have attacked ant plundered a caravan near f that place. 1 Is further stated that the , . Kurda In the ( aptel provinces hae Jolnell ' In an anti-Armenian : movement anti the t the American mlulonnrles have been ad - al- . vlscII not 10 expose themselvl to dangers Whlo the present excll'ment lats. . At the instance ef . the } 11. herbert Brit - Ish charge ui'affart's. ! . nil the consul In the disturbed guerds. dlttrlcts will bo provided wih NEMI'ilSTItY. . CONSTANTINOt'U . Nov. ' , ' . . -A new : I Turkish ministry has beets form"ll as follows : ' Bali JCat PSlha , grand vizier. Sltl Ptehn 11resltent of thc council or atate. Tewlik Pasha , mlnster : for ferign affairs . Iapsnn lulJ minister of marine. Wu i'aslua minister of war. lelmluh Piwhn , minister of the interior. Abdnr Hahman Pasha minister of justict . Sabri Pasha. minister of finance. Anti I sbn. mlnlstel' without portfolio. Hza Pasha was minister of war In the last cabinet. lat'n : Pasha was minister of marin L- I rin In the his ministry ; Hal Ifat Pasha Is the ex.mlnlstol' of the Interior , anti Ten ant Ilk 1aRhn luK Just como here from Uerln 1 , I whel' he war 'l'urlIsh ambassador : to Get messy . Finally. Said Ialba was minister fet foreign affairs In the late calln t and 11'e- \'Iolsly rra r,1lzll'r. . The t sul of the conference of 'esterda y between the mlnlstcrs stud Sir Edgar Vlnent t , , governor o the Imperial Ottoman bank. at \ 3 which ) mean" were canvast'd for the isetter - Cln\'aHPt beter- mont of the financial situation In Turkey , Is I \I 10ln In un olclal announcement , Issued to - day , that the ( Ottoman bank will . 11) Otomsn bank1 suspend for , I month the payment of gold for hank nltes , , In order to II\l time for the conversion Into Iloundl of Turkish gold . which I. i coming to - . the ) bank from its bruurhes. : leantlnC tbe l.a. ' , public olces accept the hank notes Install 'c ' : of gohl. 'he acton of the government In I .It. prolonging the . concession to the Otoman r- bank for twelve years has hal a reasuring "feet on the Public and the run on the haiti . 4 \Ieh : threatened to up3et the Inanclal blua- : ton In the whole empire and to lpread with , . dls311'OUa effect heyond , iis abated I Is I ; united tbC ( worst oC the panic Is nol , \'cr. 4 , , Ilsm Pashs the retiring grand vlzier ha i , ' * 1'c ) aplolnl"ll vaIl at , \Ievpo. . . zcms TI NEW \'IZCER. I.ONnO , No\ 1.-HII Haftl Pahlsa . tbe t new grand vizier of Turke ) ' . hu the repute tnn of being iii' able administrator. Jib bu 1 held nlmerous high posts and Is a man of 1 r tiroati views , jud.e from a TurkIsh stanll- ( "lot. t The . new frand vizier Is expected to have I ato1t.rnting . Influence bet"f\n use Muesu i . .8U8 end Chrlst'ant ' : , hut It is not thought ? ht he will be able to do any thinK of are. i lakable nature at hlte 1 preent serious junco t tire of affairs In The TurkIsh erilire. ItloUK , The Heritit } I lerln COHblpondeut or the Tune Mys ot Tewtl 1'lha , the stew Turkish Dlll- j Ister o foreign ; affairs : "Vhl1o here Tewfk displayed no qualities fitting hIm to be a goo.1 . foreign minister. He baa won the eul- ! tapa n ' confidence by the timely detection of pa lace plots and hl 19 likely to be a' docile pa lace Instrument I leeks therefore , as If the eulan were thinking more of his own ffety than of the gravity of the political ravly poltcal ! si tuation. " siSt The Constantinople correspondent of the , Standard ? end " an interview with SaId In8hn , ' ittT which ho said he could not claim hits Turkish adllnlstrlon way , snow witite , hut I wan certalnl ) " neb as black a [ It vne ! pa inted . The ministers . he said , were workIng - Ing hnrd to carry out the scheme of reform and counted upon Ingland'a generosity not to increase the Ilmeultes by encouraging the re volutionary Arrenl n" who instead of be- Ing grateful for the concessions that had ben istade WHe In open revolt throughout , \sla. sla.A A dispatch to the Standard from Vienna tYf : .I Is believed the changes In the TurkIsh ministry are intended to appele Io- hammdan disaffection . and are not a demon- straton against gngland , alhough Klaml P asita . the out/olng grand \Izler , was the m est pro-C nglsh of the pashu. " COMmNCrm BY AmI IANS. The Daily News' Constantinople correo sIlondent , whose sympathies lean toward the Armenian sitle admits that the Moslem at- taclls have aroused such a spirit of oPPOt'- ! ton and despair among the Armenians that Instead or allowing themselves to be 1I , d q uietly . as at Treblzondo anti Akhlssar , the Armenian" themselves commenced the attack am t Zetoun I rzerum and elsewhere besides making 11'(11vlsetl and mIschievous demon- stratons 1 Constantinople. "It will take y ears . " the correspondent continttes . "to re- vh'o the confluence , and trale anti commerce lost I through the present conlton , of anar- ch ) due to the deplorable weakness and In- acton of the goverm nt. " As nn Im'tance ' oC this the correspondent eles that lion. A. W. ' errl , Unied States mIniter , has been tryl' for two months to obtain permIssion for United States Cont'ul ' Poche at Aippo to see an American cll- zen of Armenian origin , who has be"n sent to prison for life. I Is pointed out that Mm- Ister l Terrl has secured order from the two grand viziers to the local authorities lt Aleppo to grant this permission . which have elher beets resclnllell before : the consul had an opportunity to act upon theta or have been dIsobeyed by the local \'ernment , the dee slrell result being evaded rather than refs - fs f . , . "This Is more remarkable " tie lWly News correspondent observes "hecause : t\ . Terrl has considerable peronal lnuittence at the p orte. Yet now , after demanding the dismissal - missal of the raIl at Aleppo or that the porte Ihel i sholil assume the responsibility or re- f usal . he has only Bucceed In getting an order for the prisoner to be brought here. " OI UOlgFUL SIGN. As notes elsewhere In the dispatches to the Associated press Klaml Pasita , the re- tring t grand vizIer , has been appointed val ot Aleppo to succeed the official who hal hell that III.cO durIng : r. 1'errl'l efforts ; tT t secure an Interview with the prisoner. The only hopeful ! ! pn In the outlook . accord- I ng to the opinion of .he flatly News corrl- pendent , Is the report that the troops at Erzeroutn , under Siiaktr Pasha , greroum Shaltr high commissioner - missioner to enforce the Arnienlan refortus have attacked n Moslem mob whIch IH\1 Cormed with a purpose oC 'doing mIschief to lie ( Armenians. "If ' iuis Is , " "J 'hil ronfrmell , the currespondent thinks "It will show that Tur- IIY really " desires that the massacres shall c ease . A clphel' letter receIved from Erzingman , headquarterl h of the notorIous Zellll Pasha , , commander of the troops at the time of thc tmo Sassoun maseacre . state 2.000 ArmenIans ances. have been killed during the late distl L- _ AVienna ' , " ! .patch ! ' t' Di News from ! Its l correop'Sntietst corre911 there says he hears that ; unless there Is nn amelioration In the conll- ton oC affairs Husa ! will occupy Armenia sllu\aneously with the holding of tie Euro pean conference. NO DESIGNS ON TIm AHINCANS. WAS1IINGTON . Nov. 7.-Tho Turkish le - gaton announces the following telegrm from the outshine liurte under 'esterday' ' date : "All stews concerning plots threatening letters - terD anti a supposell dissatisfaction In tht rnkf of the army and navy arc entrely PIolla ! ted II welL known newspaper cor reepontients . aflated wih the Armenian corn mittee . to alarm public oplnlo As for tht oft-repeated assertion of the Intended exter- minaton of the ArmenIans . It 10 too absurd to he contridicted. The efforts oC the Ito - prlal government tend on the contrary to quell the revolt of the Armenians and to repress - press tielr criminal and bloody agitatIon. "The Armenian agitation at Dlarbeklr was on the point of subsiding when tht Armenl- sine hfgan again their attacks on tilt Mussuinsatus by throwing S at them and hy firing at the ( Muezzins at the very time when the later , were calling the faithful to prayers. Durini t the arrray fifty : tustlinans , and ninety Armenian - II menian were killed and wounded. "Arnioni3ns rioters attacked the patrols at Sivrik killing a few tussulmans and settinL ant setn fro to the bazar ! "Two hundred Armenian revolutIonists , havIng - log at their heath Kevrehc chief oC tle parish of Ferps ( : trsh ) . attacked the vIllage of r Tehoukour I 10'Hr. anti killed twelve Iussul- - mans. Soma of the agitators were arrested L , Inclullng part of the Armenian brigands who captured lnll , HaEsan Ogiouhusnl. All new 11uh1sili as to titus occurrence of trouble at t Adana . , Tarsus and Moraine Is absolutelr wihout I foti ndat ion . " 1HIS. . Nov. 7.-At . a meeting here 101) : ' of delegates representing Armenian colonlel In various parts of gurope ; I was resolve to address al appeal to the fix powen' which signed the ( Berlin treaty , urging 1m- mediate intervention to ' toll .the method - meal extermInation of the ( Armenians which Is I beIng carlCl out by hue Ottoman govern , " ment. _ _ _ _ _ _ 1. : . : H. . . xliw. ' ' ' . III.HII H.f.nS 1'I'HOO ! ! Uries 'l'h..1 I " Slut ' 1" H"I".1 ' n. . r"III ( "I'lln ) 'I JI' " " ' . BERLIN . Nov. . , ' ' I.IN. 7.-gmleror Wiiam today ; rovewed ! the recruits of the ' recruIs I'eglmenl oC the guarl ! Ills snaje'Ly made a short speech to the young soldiers . rcmlHlng them that they now belonged to isis army alli bidding them especially to tic mlntul of the honor which was theirs In Iolng , atache.1 . to thus gisartl lie added : "HI'fore all things you shal I'Ut t 10 God to preserve your honor , aUI be Calth- ful to your emperor and couittry whether : against 1 foreign or an Intel31 foe " General von Wlntol'Cellt thtn , cale,1 ror cheers for the : eniperor which were hearth 3' given by all present and the ceremony oC ad - Ilnlsterhl ! the ( " 3th of allegiance to the ) 'ounl Illdlers just Joining the ( colors waE concluded wills a march past of all the troops aaiiibied. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'ls,111 ' ; Iiit'rs . \ICTORIA , B. C. , XO\ i.-necent arrtvalK Crom Cool Inlet report that two tubers named Klemar anti Dlrke are iitissiuig . and I Ib thought they have been drowned or killed by Indians. They left Cook Inlet tast Apri In a canoe with three months' Ilro\'lslonl. going up lbs J"neek river They Intenlcd to cross the mountains and prospect .10wn the Copper river. Thin streams arc full of treaehorous fails ouch hdden ! boulders , and on the Copper river thee hI i a ban,1 oC Indiana - diana who have resolutely kept all miners out of their territory. ,1"II'ln''hll''IIII.1 JI 'II. VICTORIA . 1 C. ' . , Nor 7.-Tho finding , of the dead < 1 hOlly of Millie Crow , a colored , sporting woman. In her Iout" here ) flterh ) ' , hu ruulf.1 In the polct being hrought rae to fact with the . fact that : mysterious 8tl'.nger Is at vori ) amen ! WOmen of the lowest class her , e . perutlle Sally , an In- , lan girl , anti the former victim ct the Octal. lienmeheti ( thc night If October IS. nnll Iho two cas' al' , so strangely llmlMr as to force the Ioncllsion that the althor lu the saute. In neither ease dil ttn auasr ! leave : \Otk3ble clew Ih'll C.umtversiout " uue'i't'esfiil . LOOX ) ) , Noi. . - r II all ounll"1 here ' that tJxlc''s conversion of her Interior debt Is so suecesCnl that ( the gO\'ernmnt well 8tk the Chamber 10 authonze a eee"td Is.'ue to complete the consoldlol fec"\ tlo whole debt , TIIRTY BODES - RECOVERED St ill Others Supposed to Be in the Wrecked I Buiding , ! SETLED THAT ThE BOILER EXPLODED 1 , ' ' Stt ' th , ' 'tVtter 4'IIM , ' l-XII'I'I" SI ) th'I'll' " 'I" Iwn' , hit the I'uigImuver : SI ) ' " I Vmie Sut- Sllllul l'UI'UUI uC thc lul.111 1IIIg t DETI0T , Nov. i.Theorlc of rescuing the I bodies of the victIms of Wednes- day's explosion In the Journal buildl Ing went steadily on all day and tonight. The list of mining decreases about correspondlugly wih the number of deml bodies taken out Over thirty death , bodies have h now been recovered all Identified . but the number changes frequently on account of new and ghastly discoveries brought to lght In the ruins. The number kIlled will approximate forty Today's developments demonstrate conclusively that negligent care of the boilers was the cause of the accident. Ofcial Inspectors and cOlpetent engineers examined Portions of the wrecked boilers today t and pronounced the cause as low water , causing a superheatcli condition of the flues , which was followed by the 11angerous Injec- ton of cold water Engineer Thompson's ; careleUne ' s Is strongly condemned. . The engIneer of the Free Press b states that he has warned Thomps ' ga nst leaving l his boilers without having any as- ! istant to watch them. Sere occupants of the ( building give shnlnr tstmon ) ' . Thomp- Eon fitsists ! lint he saw both boilers ten minutes - utes before the explosion and that they con- tained plenty of water and sixty-five poulis pressure I of steam. The portion oC the buildIng still standing was oIcaly examined today and found to bo out of plumb wrenched ) the hoek amid othcrwlse defective. I will doubtless be omttleinmied In addition to the ( list sent In these dipatches last iiigiit the following have b on added : ADOPI SCITI1IELIER . Jlt JOHN GORDON KITTY LEONARD. ROSA MOI1GAN . JOHN flItIETEN13RCIIRR . UNKNOWN IAN. JENNIE NIEIJAUEIt . 16 ) 'ear old. IIEILTIIAVRII)1IUSCII , J9 years old . ERNEST pglC NS. " yars mailIng cIerI at the Journal . body recovered at 1OiO. : ' BODY O A GIlt ! . . . found at 2:15 : , lower ex- tremiies bured off. tlmildentifled. EMMA LIC1ITENUEItG . employe Ilihier' u hlnle ! ) ' . ROSA BRETZ remains fniglutfuhly burned frightuly burnel anti , muintliateti . CAThERINE IU.LEI , forewoman hillier's 1 binder I.U FRETZ . emplo'e Dunlap & Co. ANNA WmDBUSCl omploye hIlller'u 3 hlnder1. .IOUN P. DEl BY. carpenter. JOSEPI hhitAiLEY carpentcr. GEORGE ILI.mI. proprietor Illiler's t bhmitier' . ANNA UIILI1C . press woman In hiiiIor't a binder . No bodies have been taken out since 6 o'clocll 1. I m. but work Is unabatej . Ma'or Plngreo scolds the lire department for being slow In extlllulRhlng the fire and for the nrlmilvo method _ In clearing out the ruins , He cayi 'I he "tr" Jonln,1 bu ! hlS'-muit : como down nlll crltcl e8 the owners regard Ing l the construction oC tOo wrecked partion . There ts much tall of arresting gnglneer Thiomiipon . but no one has yet made coin - Illalnt. Suits against the IwneJ oC the hnllllll may fotIov . as tue tenants cannot collect Insurance accortilug to their policies . . \1.1 , II.tNS)1i' BSO\I'I' : ClJ'I' ( ) 'I , ' . A : II.luuighit Ii'Irm.SuIlIoc.uttep , n PnuuiiI " 11111" . . lit 11..t.h.l. NEW YORK Nov. 7.-Slx members or one family perished hy fro In their homo on the' ' top floor of the four-story tenement house at I 31 Van Urunt street , Brooklyn , at 1 o'clock this mornIng. The names of the dead are : CHARLES ItYAN . ELLEN HYAN. JOHANNA 1tYAN. 20 years old. SARAh 1tYAN . 17 year 011. JIAGGI HYAN , 1 year oith. 1.IZZm I1YAN 12 ) 'C1 old The lire started Crom a gas Jet In a bill on : the ground floor. I burned out Flnnegan's faloon on the ground fool ant roused Mar - garet Welch and her four chidren on tIn second ihoor. The stairway being on hire . the ) p. went to tht wlndowL' . Cram which they wer rescued by policemuema. The fro quickly got to the third finer. which wan unoccimpeti : , After the lames hall been extnguished a L search oC the building was made and on t the tOIl for were found . the dead bed Ie ! of r the Hyans. Their positions showed 1)lalnly rr iton' they had struggled for their hives . Johanna an,1 , Sarah lves. were found In the rear lOOSEd near the stalrcabe. Their bodies were S Iyln together. Magle's body was Cound lying wihin a few feet of the \Inlow on t the King street sldo oC the hou3e. The others , Iyal . hIs iwIe and Llzzlo , the S youngest girl , were found in the front ioomn Ryan hall stopped to sl ( ) on his trousers The others were In their ulvht gowns Vain efforts were mallo to resuscitate them None of the hOl\es were eveu scorched by the lame" . flaclt memb of the family hall met death by suitocatiomi . 'fhe hulll'nl was a death trap. The only staircase wits In the rear . anti there were no fire escapes on the hiiuiIthlmmg. ' 1he po\ce and lire marshal arc maklnv In Investga- Lion. I I ! IlrobJlle the clrcumstancel of ; the fire will be brought before the grand jury for investigation. - - - - SWI III'U ) 'VASNN1' _ ) UfO\'Sgn. Slt'III".t " ' " 'll or th- IIi , ' nIHI"h'r ' 11'lcl" ' , , II IlllmmoIM . NEW YORE NoS.The YOlK , \ S.-The World a's this moring that Adolh Gutman , who OJ- crated a large mi at Ah3njlanto. In Hun - gary , charged With swindlIng his felow townsmen out of $ O.OOO. and wa SUpllose,1 , I to have perished In the wreck of tie steamer Elba last March . came to Macrica and has been lIving at Illglmland . Iii. An Alwtrlan gIrl ! namld Marie ilolemny . who arrived In 10boken ' on February 1 from the Oerman steamer Wittekind . tells a stony of meetng IIngar.IJn ! on ! he hlp wllo answers to 119 lesCrllton of tbE mlsi'llg man. He Passed immitlor the name of Joseph Pteiffer . but because friendly wih itor malle love to her anti showell a valse stuffed wih lungalan money , teling htr that his real name was W3 Gutmlu and that ho had bean a mill owner In Uungary. The girl Is said to hove told her tory 10 the Austrian consul , who had detEeU\es track the man to Whlant. Ill . lie had let hue place . but a bundle I. AustrlJn his receive by a Broadway bank- log firma from Wlnnlpg bank that ch3nged : them Into AmerIcan money may rurllh an- other clew to his whereaboutI. . an-I 11) ' Shot h I ) ' I I I I'lll r. lIHCAGO. No\ 7.-Ionu 10Inl.1 . the IS-yeur-old of . . , Fen H. D. : ubcDotiali po. : jlrletol' oC tl Oxfoll . ( Kan. ) Hillilel' . wns lunlerld In this city flubs , ' 'l'lln f I t.y one or three burglars whom lie Flrprbell while they WCIO mstteniptbng to iob a huou whlt lten1tnl 101 I 212 : " 'entwortl tuveitue Voting MCLutitthh line for , two monthR been visiting : lclulald heen'Isllnl hl 1oll- father , who hives nt ( hint number 'fhc its ) ' entere'l ' I nlo:1 : th ! ! 1\'lnlng anti fOlnll the hurllr : < Tt work. One oC them shot him thloulh t he' hEII , I its suon as he a tepsed 11 iK lnt'he. , lie hived only Ion al 9\I.pell InplI\ le 1\ld ) I few moments . . \ it momens.1 or the len cF'alwl. . \1 : lu\'I"I' " Ir U""II SI.lllr" , Xs ' . ' . At Ielak\-Arrlved-\\'eeha\ \ , from l'hlladelpbila . Phl.lielphla. M Oenoa.-\rrlved-SpanIBh Prince , from New OrlE.ns. At IIamburg-ArnlvedT'ersma : , from New YOI'k. ot l'IU"delllhla-Arh'e-Neterland , ( Hell ) ' Del Von " Schoenberg , from Antwerp h IU11.n 1'OI ' 1'11 ' ' ; f4i'rT1hiIIs , i 'mttiiiok Smieceeths lie Scctslng I Stl ) ' fir l'h'leltl L'roet'ctlnj. WASINGTON , Nov. 7.- ( , peclal Telo- grm-A. ) S. Paddock , svho14s been camupC Ing l on the trait of Secrohu t Hole ) Smith of the Interior delsartntent.fjetive to the order from the secretary ' rtltve the set- ( hors on the Otoo Illan iitut11 t 1 In Gage c ounty . Nebraska 11 defau1t 01 payment for the lands ha succeeded In holding tip bo evictons , pnllnK investlgtrhimis Major W. C. Polock , chief of the Indl:1 : office will start for tinge county Saturday ) to examine Into i the status If affairs and report his find- Ing i to the secretary Major Polock hns Just ij j it returned from the Iacla1e\ country In the t northwest , where he baa been appraising land h ! . Colonel John H. ICing . ale 1cnnt for South Dakota , will tomorrow , wm'luj l tilts cornmnls- a iomieriof the general land olce , fIle briefs In I the laim on behalf of the mutate of South Dakota for I per cent of mh4 net Iroceeds accruing from ( the sales of htls within the ( boundaries of the open porter , . CC the great Sioux reservatIon , Siseton and Wahpeton rClervatons and Yanklon Sloi reservation . This claim Is based on section 13 of the en- Iblng act , admittIng South "akota to the union , anti also based on zee.lcn 2 oC the act of March 3 , 1857. providing for payment to Mississippi of I per cent ot'value of lands at U.25 per acre wihin bottrpiaries ) < of hieri manent reservations. Section : povlded In I addition that the commlpclon'er of the gen. oral hand olce shall open an account with each state anti pay to lie stat ' such amount I as lal be found due from' sakes of public i la l , on which an alowanc "of I per cent tits . provided . and ale I per cent ; of the value of reservatIon lands held by hue In'ilans at $1.m : pr acre. Under the t . first claim some 10,000.000 acres . anti under the second claim between 12.000,000 and .OOO.OOO acres are emDracqd ' , including : : : 'Plne Ridge . Itosebud Lower ilnule Cro\ Crock . Oh'enno River amid . &andln Hocll resen'nton , . Shoull the claim be allowed . the money wi be placed In rust for the I schools of South Dakota. I refused , legis- laton looking to I settlement of the \exa- ( lotus problem \ Ill undoubted ! " be begun this t Wi 0 I en. General C. F. Mandrson end W. D. Mc- hugh or Omaha are In the city to particIpate i In the Commercial club case inrguunemit before I the Interstate Commerce comnmlsslon tomor- row. Mro. andcrson accompanies the ex- senator. Crs. Hm1el harrison Is Jr the city. First C.leutenant James D. dackson. Seventh - enth InCantry : First 1leutenltt Colvlo P. Terrett , adjutant , BIhth Intantry ; First Lieutenant Frank D. Jones jutant , Twen- ty-second imitantry anti First Lieutenant : Howland G. huh . Twentieth Infantry , are ordered to report to Lieutenant Colonel S. S. Sumner. Sixth cavalry } I'csllent of the t examinIng hoard appointed tf meet at Fort I - Ieavenworth for c'xamninatton to determine I their fitness for promotion. F. J. Schoetger was today appointed post- m\er : at Eiuierpriu'e ICe ' ? Paha county , Neh. . vice J. N. Tlany , dead anti G. I. Canfeld was appointed at flidto'hl. WapdlO m county . la. , vice L. S. 00s80y1 resigned. " 1"1111 I. h' CI"lOuI : II t'II. WAShINGTON . 7.-Ex.Senator Man der3cn oC Nebraska general solcior ( for the Burlngton lnts west or thi Missouri river , arrlvell In Washington tonlht . to atend the hearing oC the case or .thl Commerclli 1 cub of Omaha aalnFt certain railroads ceo terlnl In Omaha anti Counfl .Jtluits. whleh 1 will take ' place / tomorrow mornIng. Whie here , Senator : laml son wll present his : arument on appeal to flue ctetar of the tre.isury from the beet sug-.gtwcra oC the cotiuitry ! . aualnst ti' ) . SUItjS . . _ e cnmp . , 1roler of flue treasury In tLssLai .bUl y ; . . case.e.- I H'.I.'I ( 'tiruliem' - I.tiii,1 - Itnil . ' . ' ' ' 1 , . .1.1..1. 1,11.1 HIIII. WAShINGTON , No\ i.-Secretary Smith has rendered a decisIon cOIUtrulng a pro vIsion In the sundry civil bIll of 1891 role Ito soldiers' homesteal additonal entries : tie reverse a former ruling 9t the ( depart ment anti hells that the la\1 Intendld ( to validate all such certificates IUetl. , Irll 'I'IIII CIIIIIIIr"II. . WAShINGTON No\ 7.-'rhp PostoIce department - partment has IFsuel I frau , order against t ' , the Ieloraph COlpau ) ' . Mrs' ; ' Laura Porte. managel' , or Sl Loul $ . charged with runuln a concern to obrnln money uuder false pre tenses. - - - I' 1,1.I I n fly : \ ' I'En nor.nuls. Shl\ FIg ht'h"1 ! Crih.,1 tl I'l' I I'll ' I I. 111.1" . NEW YORK , Nov. 7.-TOiiht Thomas anll ltichai'd'alter . the owners , f the place and Hclard 1nle ) : contractor were In a saloon on One hundred Ind Fort-Elghth street , playing carl . WIlam Gihlemi . the barkeeper ; Robert Kennedy , a railroad man L , ; a 111 Ieharl [ Pope were seated at another I table nail were hockIng toward _ the front door of thc saloon . vhen thrEe men wallel In. wearng ! nDslIs. The tnle3 of the trlu IJu1e11 out a gun and pOlnterl , It at the sl11al 1 crold. with the remark : "Hold up your hands " . Everyone threw up his , bands In response ti a the Ileral11 except i'Oloe. He picked UII a ch.llr and al\anced threatenIngly to the men with the ma 'Is. ' "Brlln that man with a . gun . " cried ICen - nOly to Pope. The npxt instant a shot rang out and i Pope fell to the floor dead. The others fc,1 I and heft the ( unasked hular" " In posset'lon : of the 5Jloon. The police sore notified . anll 1 patrolmen ran to the a.llcon , to IlHI I ua- occitped. ! 'fhe cash d\wcr , tOed wide opmi : . No trace or ( lie men coullt ) : bo Counl1 TIJ' police think they are membert a wl1 ! we t show that C3mo to the cIU\1st night rrom . \t1nta. s . I' I . 1 llunl n P1 I'n II. ) ' ' ( 'In- ' II'I'gUS. 1'Utll111 : mist ( 'O l"'I"UIIH , ti " I'MNIItI' IH mitt 1 IIIII ' , NgW YDI1IC. Nov. 7.-A cable to the World from I oo-Chol says the f'ege - tarlan leaders In the mnaisacrc of mlssfnnarles : at Iwasang wcre publicly h.ntJdctl hera at 9 o'clocl this morning. Before they were llt to death there WIU an Imposg ceremony In r a tent on the execution rotimld. The memo hers of lie \merlcan amid Urilsh consular commission who went to KI.Ohen ! to watch the trial hue ChInese prefect of the provimice two nal\'o princes ali sunny British ant I Amerlcau rebldentK were Ilre ent There was a pocession to the execution grounds . ar- ranlell to Impress the natlyos. Arrests oe persons ImplcntEd In the massacre contnue to be made at KuChen : - - . 'I'rit'd ' tl Ir" ' , ' tlu' ' \1'011 ' 111 , 5'I' . 'IOUS. Nov. 7.- \ fp cal to the ne- luhlc from OrmllJham.Ia. . , says : Near ltoxmtna . Lee count . tOdl ) ' , J. H. hayes ono of the most I > romlnct llrmerK In the ( state , shot Ind khlleti Michael und Hlnr ) ' Juppr. bm'otiuer.4 . kied tenants on hil plantl- ( ion. hayes anti lie Hn"lrl had fJuurrelell nlout the ia3'mmient oC I he rent . anti , \ when Hayes wpnt to collect tlim"t-nt , the harpers tried to drive him off , wih'IhOtgU 9. i'rmiletr's III.I"I'n ( Stick out. EXCiI.SIOR . SPItINGS' . ? . , No\ 7.-A lew lileuly In Ir Frakt'r's bond line conic up. One of the bplUlslCI rerused to qualCy nt the last muturititt . anti others \ho hind . .lllc,1I'ro m t'pom ted not to lIe eligible. ' 1ho doetor's fniemmuls lucre today paid : "lie will prnhtihsl' not holler any lore , nholt Ilvll' Itiuli . 'tli will rlnaln In ' . ' Jai Iltl his trial next February . . - - - - - - 1'11 ( 'tiulseilte ' tl lIme 111.rlll' . . Nl\V YOnK , Nov. S.-A mnrning paper says that COlat : Belozlcill has hl'en ohio to secure from the pop" I dispensation to marry Miss 1IallI'r .hl \ ho before her . recent divorce h' . i-nmtnnc1o . rEcent II dlvorcoIS that ArchhlHholf Mrs. . Corrigan / Yzmiaga. will IEform thc ceremony lt thc set house wihin I few days . - Nt' \ :1'1 for Slrl"'r , ' i'IIet'M. PItOVIDILNC'l ' ; . n. I. , Nov , --One hun- mired and 1f ) . operoth' ' from MIchigan and Wlronlin liars arrlvlJ In O'ne\lle I to take the place of strikers dropped In the Atlantic mill . --i. ORVAL IS OUT OF TiE WOODS \ Ohiof Justice of Nebraska is Safety Rel Electcd . REURNS FROM OVER FIFTY COUNTIES - (11111 CII"'IH" 1'rI1"111. Slun'I ) ' hit tile lt'timit " Il Par 1"'lll Lease XI nllht ft H"III"- leul SICtt" ' . Omclal returns trom Nebraska arc being made UII very slowly ) ' , but as Car as received they Indicate the re-eleeton of Chief JustIce Norval by a plural ) of somewhere In the t nolhborhooll of .000. . The returns so Car as receive are tabulated below : t . g. Q g : COUNTIES. : g " : i - : , , F i ; g - : . i : . i : . : . . Adams . . . . . . , . .1 . . cia ' 13171 1431 112 1O 1 Antelope . . . . . . . . 8t 1311 1.1 721 3) ' ) Cl Innner . . . . . . . . . . 15 101 16' 12 6 Bt.tnc . . . . . . . . . 26 $ 46 IG 4 3 Boonc . . . . . . . . . . 91 17 762 34 5t fax Bule ( . . . . . . . . . .91 . iS9 ; 532 :0 IS Iky.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 516 33'1 ' ) r . . I . h uLler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Butcr . . . . . . 'SG 10111 tOl 21 21 Cans . . . . . . . . . . 3a : 12:2 2Ol 554 10 Clny . . . . . . . . . . 13 1312 20:1 Cii. . 70 Coin . . . . . . . . . 190 797 1 : 32 : . 3 : l ) awes . . . . . . . . . . . 10' 72) f3 4 22 nnW"On . . . . . . . . 7 127 871 3 H Dodge . . . . . . . . . .75 : 135 87 3:2. . . nnuIln8 . . . . . . . . .41g 13 167 352. ItS Dandy . . . . . . . . . . . 20 322 253 8 . 10 Sumac . . . . . . . . . . .20 1031 1010 81 64 CnJe . . . . . . . . . . . 192 13n eoa 215) . ) H. Oonpcr . . . . . . . . 3 : 510 . 13 . Ornnt . . . . . . . . . . . 5r : 11 . 1 Oreeley . . . . . . . . . . . . ito r46 eat I 7 . . . . halt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inl . . . . . . . . : : S 12:3 1328 167 45 lf.trman . . . . . . . . . 01 g : ; 74 31 4 hooker . . . . . . . . .2 2 1 17. . 2 lownr,1 . . . . . . . . Ill SS r 4 7 3 Jeeclson . . . . . . . . % OJ 72 151 88 67 Joh"on ' . . . . . . . . . I3 610 I : : 102 107 . 13 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1eurnc > . . . . . . . . 129 1 1 H71 17 46 I.lth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 215 H5 18 6 Iern Pnha . . . . . . . 43 213 13 1 6 Inox . . . . . . . . . .49 100 939 ? 78 7' O ' Lancaster . . . . . . . 2:6 5413 CU .72 logsn . . . . . . . . 50 02 51 9 1 Loup . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 15. . . . MClrlck . . . . . . . . . 10 gui 6,2 57 H Nnnce . . . . . . . . . . . 76 ci 27 21 Ncmaiitt . . . . . . . . . . 128 120 illS . 117 7a 1 NUcls . . . . . . . 87 1053 891 55. Pnwnee . . . . . . . . . 03 450 1162 15 . Phelps . . . . . . . . . . .41 1073 j77 18 53 Pierre . . . . . . . . . . . 213 490 ' U. P2 2 Plnle . . . . . . . . . 62) 1 % 7t' 403. Polk . . . . . . . . . 41 1211 rl 3 G Hct Wiow. . . . . 58 121 81 ! ! r. 3. Hlchnrtson . . . . . . . .CS 5S 19n 796 100 Hnnnl.ts . . . . . . . . :2 19:0 lies 116 lo . Hcols Blurf . . . . . . . . 86 12 2a : 22 10 Howar.\ . . . . . . . . lC7 912 138 175 38 : Hhermn . . . . . . . . . . .46 629 301 8 10 Stanton . . . . . . . . . . 21. 331 538 137 H Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . : 27 47 , 7 2 : Thurton . . . . . . . 262 248 107 3 12 : ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Vnl > . . . . . . .41 716 6t 20 21 \\'Rshlnllon . . . . 325 673 937 lr.1 33 Webster . . . . . . . . . . . ] C2 94 976 541 54 'Vh..ler . . . . . . . . . 13 ICI 86 5 3 : York . . . . . . . . . . . . .oa 1312 171 59 7 : . - - - - - Totals . . . . . . . . 131 40941 673:1 72G 2833 : 1NCOMPLETE ILF7TUI1NS. JI the following counties flue COllt Is imit1ete for the qmplelo nlmber of precIncts lunilcateti : 111011'1 , . . . . . . . . ,10 150 10. . . 3 . llutmtamo . 2..1 . . . . . . 11 110. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ' Ituit . 1. . . . . . . . . 47 ICJ iSO ; n ) ii Citatue . . . . . . . . . 173 ISO 2t . 1 Cu"lcr. 2t. . . . . . . . . . . 1506 122. . . . . . I Cuminm. 3. . . . . . \ ! 63 164 35 . : Ieucl , 1. . . . . . . . . . . ' . 13 1122. 3 2 Dlxoo , 1. . . . . . . . . . . r1 43 40 . C . . . 1'"IUmnrc. 4..I. . . . . 207 31 . . . . . . . . Prnntcr. 4..1. , . . 6:9 ras. . . . . . . . . : i'rtiildre. , ' . . : . . . _ ; . .I . IS 17U - r91..f. - 2 hfainlifon . 1. . . . . . 61 70 1058 . 51 1lchcocc. ( 2. . . . . . 1 . 10 H5 6 2. . . . . 11011 . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 1,2 126 2. . 11 Lincoln .0. . . . . . . . 73 nu7 104 26 1 ( cane , 7. . . . . . . . . . os 22 M2 72 o : ; 5a1ine . 1 . . . . . . . . . 72 12 250 83. . 2 . . S'ampy C. . . . . . . . . . ' ' 9 216 0 : 51 4 I'iterilanL1l . . . . . . . 88 574 321 3t 2 Thaycr I. . . . . . . . . . . 11 5i SOt . : Wiulne , 1. . . . . . . , . .2 51 19Q 175. . . . : Totnl . . . . . . . . - - 8769) ) - m r - - - - - - - YO'I'11 OX UIS'I'HIC'I' .JJa ! H.turn" CUIII ' Stuwl , , . , butt SUIC II the Cllte"'H1' " ' th't'm' . Heturs Cram the counties on district jutes come In very slowly. In the majority or the lstrlcts the returs arc too meager to even support a prediction. In those distrIcts where the count Is ended the result Is : . First tiistnlct Sttiii. Letton. Ft'tllooti. Hush. Count ) . . ( H ( H ) ( l"tms. ) ( Ftmsu ) Gage . . . . . ,4S 2.818 ( 1.f. 2.735 JeCrerson . . 1.190 18t & 4 191 Johnson . . . 1 258 1,257 74 949 Nemuha . . . 1.1&1 1,3\3 1.161 1,361 1a wnel . . . 1.:20 1,20 61 677 Wchrmlon . 2,005 2,07 IS42 1.622 - - - - - Total . . .9.37G 10. 1 6.631 8.24 Second district : Chapman. namse ) ' . . Count ) . ( n. ) ( FI . ) Cns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,301 2.19 Otoe ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.101 - 2,160 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,102 4,13S Third District Lancaster ( Count ) . ) : Bt- tenhender ( pro. ) , 59 : Collins ( dem. ) . 868 : Cornish ( rep. ) . 5.664 ; Gelstardt ( tieti . ) . 1,41 : Hal ( rep. ) . 1.7S0 : Holmes ( rell. ) . I.G30 ; Mack ( pro. ) . 408 ; MeNerny ( pop. ) . 1.7S4 : Hose ( dem.-pop. ) . 1.953 : Tibbets ( dem.-po ) . 3334. Sixth district : : . " r : t , ' - - f : a ; . t . - a , r 6 g 8 COUNTIE . C _ g 0 _ . ' : . ' l , S - . to. - = : ' - : : . : : t r ; : . : : : : - - - - - (2oltax . . . . . . . 919 & 81 SSq ) CS P71 Dodp' . . . . . . . 199 123-S : 1279 201& 478 Mernlchc . . . . . . 793 (80ifS .1:1 : 805 : N/le errll. . . . . . . . . .742 : 70 520 W 743 Plate / . . . . . . . . . . 191 Mi iPSO 130 G'G ' - - - - - - Total . . . . & : 5l1220 491 406 36Gl Eleventh district : _ . p7 " > t ' t 0 C : 5 . g . F , _ - f . COI 'l : i l ' g 1 a : ? 2 : : : . ' : . : ; : : BlaIne . . . . . . . . . . iicii -rj - 7030 - Boone . . . . . . . . . . . 91 107 1 : 161 . .901 Garfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grant . . . . . . . . . . .97 79 75 . 7 Greeley . . . . . . . . . . 459 302 . Clr Hal . . . . . . . . . . . . 15tH ; . 17:9 11 Howall . . . . . . . . . . . ills & .5 biS 79 Hooller . . . . . . . . . . . .II 1 19 20 Letup . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 15 93 103 Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . ill ' 6 C Valley . . . . . . . . . .1 ihi f.16 67G c. . " 'heeler . . . . . . . . - IO 13 1:1 H Total I . . . . . . . . ! -r - l- . 1"11" ' ' 111" y order 111,11" " " , CHICAGO , Nov. 7.-The nioney ardor 110- partmont of Ito Chicago postofce fald more ' lit caehtlmog mone ' orders than lore mooney II cashin. money was ever before fald out h ) nny simiar otco on tony one day . 'fhe total payments for the day aggregated over $ lOS.t'OO. the eXaCt amolnt not being obtainable until lute tommighit. This Is the first tmo In the hlstor oC the money orler department that the dnly Ila'lcntl at one olco have reache,1 IL l'm over $ ( .0. II Iddlton to the $0.0. whIch represents the amount tl'at wont through the ( clearing hoitse . there \ \ aK ahout $5O faIl out ly the clerics lt In the buildIng , the wlnllow ( fostolce . buldln ! Fistic 1' I"lllh'r Hstmls II i I Sllltll. I ' NElIT 'VOItIC Nor. 7.-'hls evening Sal- rater : Corelo and I.'ranll Foreta , barbers . went to Jersey CI ) ' to fight a duel. The two men were In love wIth the Hamo womun und Intended . to fight I out. When they left tItle city It was Iheh' Intention to fight with hare mists . But when the flnco of meeting was rea.hed FOrltll flrll it no- \ovcr : anti lIneal thl'e shots at Moneilo . 'Jwo of the bullets trek effect In lordlo'H ablomcn , ant the third In the grout . ' 1hl wounded mal was tukn to the cty h"tpl- tab In a dying . cndttion . wnle I.'oreta let to thin city , where he was arrested by detectives - tectives , lectns I C Aht1iS flt1C1lNl1S ' ( ' ( S 'l'Ai.IC. ,11' , l tefuie'uu If'.emiss4hi' l'uIihlemil . ltl- , 'II lit li'nttmck. CI1ICAG v. 7.-The nai ) New \\'asht- l ngton spec ye : Secretary CarlIsle reo t urned fromn ntucky this morning. Ho . prolpt ) gardeu to his acting Private secretary to say to newspaper correspolients that he declined to interviewed on the re- s tilt In Kentuck ) ' . Mr. Carlisle believes that the result speaks for liseif , and carries n peltc1 moral with I. Colonel Sam Gaines , chief of malls In the Trlasury department , who went home to vote and returneul , with the secretary , says : Colonel Brad ey Is a good mnn. 1 was clerk of the ( court of appeals I of Kentuck for many ) 'ears anti , Colonel Bradley IlraclCl1 before Iht t court. I , ability and popularity hnvo not been o\.restlnlted. But with these ) olnts In his favor he would have been 30 , - 000 votes short oC election hall Hnr.Un amid B lackburn not sought to override the expressEd - pressEd wi of the democratIc part ) "Tho Kentucky Ilemocratl' were with Secretary - retary Carlisle In his opposition to free sl- ver anll made their position clear In the plat- fo orm . anti when Hnnln all 1ackburn WEnt out Into the ( campln and delIberately led a revolt against ( lie part platform they met a defeat ther 11eservell. Prominent democrats old t 00 that the tlc hnd come to get rid or Blackburn and Haldln , and Ihese two Ir- ritatng features were promptly brushed aside by democrt Ie votes. "if Hardin BII Backbur had acquiesced In i the platorm ali slmJlr omitted the sliver Issue I from their speeches ' both would have been elected. " LOUISVILLE , No\ 7.-The returns sent In I up to this morning give Dradley a plurality of over 17,000. and the few counties not yet earth fromn some ven or eIght including hose Crom which Incomplete returns have been received are expected to swell tIle fi gures above 17,000. TIme result of tIme legis- lature l Is 9:1 : doubtful . with chance In favor of the republicans on joint ballot . The prospects - pects l or lhlackburn's return to the senate do not look very good at present. CiNCiNNATI . No\ 7.-A special to flue Times-Star from Lexington , Ky . says that General hiartiln . the lleeated democratic can- lUdate for governor , left hit home In Harrods- burg this morning for Lntilsvlile . where bo will go Into the practice oC law. lie declined to tliusS the causes of his defeat. LEXINGTON Nor 7.-Tho Leather the l eadIng ! republican newspaper In Kentucky , alwayf a stalwart supporter of Governor : Ic- KInley for time prallency , today declares for McKinley for presIdent and Governor'elet Dratley for vice president. The Leader says : "Tho overwhelming victory In Ohio under the brilliant leadership of McKinley . I.'oraker alI Bu hnel , gives a new tmpeius to the presIdential candidacy oC William McKinley and the election of Wllal O. Bradley as the first republican governor Kentucky has ever had malles him a vice presidential pos- slblll ) McKInley It i the embodlmtnt of time protective tart principle ali Bradley's elec- ton II a trlulPh for sounll mone ) ' . "In OhIo both parties were Ito substantial agremmnept on fInances , and , outside of local questions , the Wihson-hinice tariff blil was the Issue of the campalgmi. In Kentucky both parties in conventIon endoreai soumatl money On tIme stump lhradley was even more out- t'poken for a gold standard than his party platfonmmi , while hiardin openly repudiateti time utterances of hui party and proclaimed the goeei ) of free and unlimIted coinage of olIver In every spaechi. McKInley and Bradley stand for protection and hioncat money , the isfueS upon whtlchi next car's miatlanni cam- palgn mtmst be won. McKinley and lirauliey as cantlidates for president anti vice presIdent would obliterate Mesomo and Dixon's line from ( lie political map and mark ( lie complete rec- onciliatlon of the north atd south , and thus natlonahlo our poiltlcs. " UOTIS PAIt'1'1I0Shtti1 P1TOASIOSI. 3111jori13 .mittist Femuinie' StilTriugo Dcii. , , 4)f Iiecunsm'u , go I ( it Advemesu tee. NEW YOIUC , Nor , 7.-A special from Beaten - ton to the Evening Post rays : "Time majority gIven Tuesday agaitoet municIpal ouffrago for wonen : in Massachusetts was 77,000. The euffraghurts , represented by Ir. henry H. Iliackweii , say they are mitch encouraged by title i-esidt , ccsnsiilerlmug 'die smnahhamotmnt of money vuuici tmuey couuit use ammu emits SiiOVL tlmmie for work. The 'yes" vote of 107,000 no- reals tens of thousantis of new friends , they say , anti timey will begin at once ( lie orgammi. zatiomi of thie new clubs to carry on the agitation - tation anti to secure miiumiichpal suffrage fnonu time leglaiaure. "On tue other hand , the managers of the Woman Suffrage neoclatlon are PartIcularly pleased rfth the mmiajority of 77,000. 'rhtey estimate - timato ( bat at least 15,000 votes wore cast by omiien for the suffrage. This woultl leave an afiveri'e mnaactmhlne majorIty of over 90.- 000 , beside time demonstration that about t0 per cent of the women , fakluog the elate through , do not care for ( lie vote at all. "it is recalled that thie prohibitory comisti- tuitional arnendnoent was defeated in l8S9 at a special election by about 40,000 , anti ( he effect huts been to prevent any further agi- tatlon ott that lIne , " \TAI'l'IN ( FOR OFFICIAL ltIi'l'ti itNS. Sly , . of 0 Iii' htt'iilliliCtl ii 'ietor' lit flOmsi , 'iiI Not lie ICitosymi Until 'l'hem. . SALT LAKE , Nov. 7-Political excitement l dyIng out anti normal comoditions again prevail. Very little interest is takeum In alec. ( Iou returns today , the result having been so far determnimieti that thuere is tin further quies- than , excepting for meomne 01' ( ho minor office's. In time 'l'hlrd Jtmdlclal district , inclumtllmig Salt Lake City , ( lie democrats have elected two of ( lie three judges , with chimunces about even cit tin' t'nird , VanCott , dcmimccrat , for stupor. hmttemitlent of schools iii Salt Lake cotimity , wasm elected by a majority of IOU. The three sum- prenso court judges omt titus republicamm ticket received about the seine plurality as tite gov. rmoor. 'rise vote , as far its counetl ( , shows \'ehia , for governor , about 2,300 nlteaul , ammul Ahlemi , for comigrta's , about 1 , 100 ; tlueaul. Tue final count vill not vary msutmch from these figures. Ne ftmrthier retut mis have beemm re- celved touiay frcttn tito legislative tIcket. NotiIng nmore deiimtlto utlul be known aim to ( lie state ticket umttil tIme final couumit itt Inaule. There is no law ito existence saying Just whmcmi the official canvass huall lie mnaule. Stoiltil i5 I Iii' Sliver Agitlul Imni , IJ1RMINGIIAM , Ala. , Nov. 7.-A confer- etico will be held here tomorrow miighmt between - tween United States Semmators Morgan and PtmgIu anti ( lie free silver mnetnbers of the Ala. bamna congressIonal delegation to tieternoine whether or not tile ) ' ' 5,111 , continue ( Ito proac- ctilon ( of time free silver campaIgn luau. guraed ( InsIde ( lie democratic panty its thIs state. Leatilmig democrats are senicitsiy con- tuidering the aelvlsahulllty of stoputlitg toll tile- ctmsaon ! insltle time party of cunreimey amid turning - ing their attention to reunIting tite democratic party for the contest , .it is feared that fur. thor agItation of silver Insiulo the party migist bring eu a prouioutocet.i split and the lossi of ( hue state to the dc'mnocracy. Ne , Itetmuittul t itt iti'omui.l ymu. BROOKLYN. Nov. 7.-Thue democratic canmpalgn conmmnlttee of lIroolcIyn today nil. mnltted tlte defeat of ( heIr local ticket , anti will take no steps hooking to a recount of tIme hmaliots.Vhiaterer Mr. Grout , the regut- lar democratIc nominee for mnayor , or ammy of the oIlier cantikhate may do itm this di. rection will be done by tli'rn inthiviuluahly and not with ( ho sanctIon of ( lie coinutttttee , l'iul , , im't"s I'i ii riul I I I mu Nosy Vnri ; Nl\ ' YORK , Nov. 7.-ExceptIng In a few coulities whuere scattered districts are unreported - ported , but In cacti of whubehi a chose estirmiato is nuatie , ( lie semumi.oillclal returns of thuls state on the luojil of ( Ito ticket shtow : KImg , democru ( , 001,959 ; h'dlnuer , republlcaim , 3- ' 146. Palmer's piuralty , 'Jl,787 , ( 'Lt lied Sii'eImi i 11it'e'i liii , , Si'RINUFIEJ4) Ill. Nov. , , 7----Govermoor Aligeid today issued a proelamnation callIng for a special election January 13 , 1196 , for tue electlou of a circuIt court judge to fill ( he vacancy caused by the dr'ath of George It. Willianus , luhisslecl , , r.oooes 1)4ulutu5rn 0 be. JACKSON , Miss. , Nov. 6-The demnocralc mnajortty for state offleels in Mississippi is eslmate ( at OOQ0. hAVE JUCCLEI ) TILE RETURNS rigures that Surprised Supporters of th WinningTicket , DERVIShES ShAPE TIlE VOTE TO SUIT tlitiui Ietmulmt tile l1sImhs'itm'e mi I liii itmi tt h'u'mtttal ( ' , ) iilitl I I I ed by I Itt' iIi'ctloia OlIIee'rs Ii ) % 'huIehi OIeiu Not 1iLt'ett % 'cru Cetisnvit lit , \'hen tlua election returns from Ommmahma anti I ) ouglas county % ere putblIslmti iVednesday i moonmmlmsg every one was clmply dazed , Thti3 was trtuo mint only of ( ito defeated candidates anti Limo friends of ( hue uwu-parfisan imiovenoent In the city anti county , hut th most ardent supporters of tue cammditilteS omo ths dervish tIcket hind not dared hope for thte conmplcto sweep that ( hq returns showed hind been noado and they did not know bow to account for ( be results. All of time scuothmnent as expresesti on the streets atmd lit itualnees circles huati bectt very l argely in favor of the Cititens' lragtte candidates - dates and ( ho election of a larga nunthem' of the ttien on ( hue ticket hmmui been conceded by the tiervish comitingent. No one claiumied that Scott would be elected amiti otlds of four end five to one against hula diction failed to get takers. lhroatcht's defeat was Practically coil- cedetl on the tmight before election anti bet. ( log men could not fInd nuiythulng better ( luau t. Propositiomi that linowti's momuijonity would not. be over 1,000 , Thuo election of tIme non-pari- san jiudlclary ticket was concetieti by alumonaL every otto and none wottld clzitmmi that thG ticket uinmmied by the ulervishies for counciL had any show vIthi lntelhtgemmt voters when compared with time miten ilimnieti by time CitI- zeus' league and the democrats.'ith thmcee facts conceded It Is not strange that this re- cults as shown by the retturns shiouhel be A surprise to all except thuo InItiated , who kmmaw what thue Plaits of tIns dervish leaders were amid ktiew ( hua ( ( ito election would be carried ito favor of their ticicet , no matter what ( tie voters thouugitt of the caso. COUN1'16D AS TIII1Y I'LEASED. After the recovery from tue surpriee came the speculation as to how the result couiti have loslhly been accotmmplished. There hiatt been dismoeneloim amnomig ( hue tlento- crate tituit o-nuid lead to such elm upheaval as retuunits indicated and ( hue hoopla began to dlcus the discrepancies that appeared on ( Ito face of ( lie returns. The furtlter the dls- cussbon of the subject was carried the more it becanoc evident that ( ito dervishes had thmeir iolamus vehl laId oi'hten they Instated tltrougiu the efforts of ( lie coumuucil combIne amtti ( Ito support of the floarti of Coumoty Cot-n- mmiisalonera uupomm macIcing tip thue eieetiomt em- daIs to salt thuemlibelves. It is lotiown thuat In muouny of time election booths of ( lie city none hut imiemalmers of the A. P. A. wmmro out guard anti Iii those districts it Is hhtovn ( hint tim returns arc just what ( ho dervish gang wanted and Ito utiany instamices juuct what the people thu not want. It is knowmt that In 0110 district in ( hue Third wanti nil of the election olhicials except one judge nmiti omue clerk were asleep during most of ( Ito count , and ( hose two officIals , hioth nmetmmtoere of ( he A. I' . A , , counted tIme votes mmmmd entered tii'tui (0 suit ( btemmmsehves. The recorila from time precinct in question show tllscrepancttis thuat cannot be explained in any otluer wa'y. It , Is know'mo that the count -as itt tIle itaruds. tif men who wanted ( lie el7ctiott to result just as It did , and It Ic kmsowmm that many of ( he nien lii the booth woimhci not luesttate to make the books show ( lie desired result. whuatorer ( ho huathots mimigltt. show. A study of ( hue uigumnes frommo the commopicted. returns cnrnoborates the charge that ( ito returns - turns do muot Itmtilcate the real 'ofo of ( lie poopie , anti slmw ii state of affaIrs ( hat cait mint well be Exlmlaineil. 1"or instance , time two democratIc candidates for judge of ( lie au- promo court , and the lOptmhist canulidao ( polled a totai of 10,216 votes in Douglas county. It. Is tuuiuioubtcthly true that nil who nLeuI mor Lutmumiotloy anu i'neups ammtm 'tiaxwcui voted for tini nammloantisan jmudlcisry ticket. None of them would have occasion to vote otherwise. In addition to time 10216 vo'ee ioiied for tIme cantihulitcs for supreme judge at ) the democrat amid populist tickeis , ( hens were Imuundreis of republicans n-Iso voted for llopewchl , Dutiio and other cantil- dates On flue nomipanitsamo judiciary t'cioet. If tIte vote hiatl bcu fali-ly ctmumiteti Jtmdges hioeweil , Iiuihle , Frrguuson and otuar camiellilatea on the noim.pmrtistmu judicial tIcket would iiavo received as , ninny baiiot at the 'ry ieaet as tIm candidates for ( lie s.uprenoo bench on ( ho POlttIist and uientccratbe ticket's. Yet ( Ito ( Ito figutnee show that Ferguson re- colved457 , Dtitfle 618 and Ilopoweil (103 votes less thuan ( ho number cast for Mahoney , Phielpe anti Maxweil , There' can be no other expi-aimatlomo of this shortage tbman that the vote cast for the non-luartlean judiciary ticket was toot proitorly coummetl ( , TOO W'IDR APA ItT. 'rlien on ( lie other hand take tluc vote cast. for Judge Nor'zml amid that reglstorcd You' lIen Ilaloer on the judicial ticket. Umuler tue macat favomablo cincumnetamices , wluichi did not. exist , linker could not hope to 10011 tumore votes than the hiemitI of tIme stmiigiut repubulca tIcket , anti yet ho beat. Judge Norval I titls county by nearly 1,000 votCa. ft would be comacetieti by amoy honest republican ( bunt every vote cast for Baker would also iso cast for Norvah , amid thin tliscrejttuicy : can not be accouimicd ( for except In the mimanlpula- thin by ( tie tinrvlbhm contingent that hail charge of ( hue election maciilncny. if anytiting further were want'ng ' to simoov thio mamolpulathon of figures for the honi'liL of ( lie ulervi"bm canthhtlatee , it is ( tunnishicci from the reports tnatie on thus vole for comma- cilimoemi. In the first precinct of ( Ito Second swan ) , for instance , City Cleric Iiiuis1"a tables choir ( bitt Calm receIved 61 votes , Lemnly 98 and Cumnistio 142. 'rite correct figure's , as shown by ( ho tally sheet at ( hue commmpletlcmn of the coumut , are : Calm 140 , Lenihy 139 smith Christie 81. In a nimmmober of other ltrecimmcts in ( Ito city ( hue 'nto on cotmnclimnomu seemed (0 ( have hmeeri determined by time cIction omoials out an estImate of what flue tiervieb canthitiates would mieed to inaico their dcc- tion sure , A recount will tloitbtless lie iiemntmmidcti cia time councii tlckete , and vrohably on time judicial - dicial tickets. _ _ _ _ _ IN 'I'll Ii IUIt'I'II ) .IUflICI.t I. IlS'l'IIIC'J' . , fumIgs's IC'vsornmmmh 1)u.lil , ' of ( Ito ci t izetme' ' 1'1'lcl IiIcm'i mu , There seemuos to hoe comialtierahile confusion on just vhiat baa been ( lie reetmlt of ( lie to- ccitt election , so far as ( lie judicIal ticket Is comicerrieul. FrormI thin best int'urmatlon avhiichm Tue Boo can obtalmm ( tie jmmdges elected are Baker. Iiclluuolt , Duflie , Fawcett , lCey- ser , Scott amid Stabaughi , 'nile Is its spite of the fact ( lint the face of the meturnum appr- cathy shows ( Iso election of Peas-oil , repuh- lican , Instead of Duflie , Tue total vote of tue ulisnict ( Ott jum'lges as received no far is : licker , 13,060 ; Dickinson , 12,772 ; Iumflle , 12,415 ; Fumwcett , 12,749 : Fcrguusoul , 12,412 : liopewell , i2.iOt ICeysor , 19,318 ; Magney , 11,813 ; Powell , ' 2,491 ; Reuiic'hc , 10,976 ; Scott , 13,236 ; Siabat.giu , 12,198 ; Wakeley , 11,823. - - - II'l levt'me I Ii 4. Si I ' , 'i'r issue' IIm'umd , ChiCAGO. Nov. 7.-A chteetah froumi Wash- Imigomt ( to the Daily News says : fx-5enator ' 'Atiti ) " ' O'Cormimor , formerly of Ottawa , Is in \'ashmingtoiu to report an receiver of the Con- soihtialed National bank of San Diego. "I am willing It ) concede timat bIte silver istue was killeul lsy ( ito .ehmsctIone Tuesday , " bald the ex-aenmslor , "but I stIll retalm my admIration fur Governor AiI&eitl for hula hihimtf and out- pohcn tray. lie Is ceitloni wresmug in any posh- tl'mi lie assunoes , " 'ittm' lit 411th , e'ry hI'mm si. COLUMBUS , 0. , Nov. 7-The republIcan state cotonmittee Ionighi ( figured thin republican - lican plurality for governor In Ohio at 98,318 , The ulentocrats carried only twenty-six of ( h elgluty.elghtt cemmn'les Itt the 5t31c' . No .ffort lus hieema mnaule to figumro tue tolal vote cast. butt it Is believed to be one of the' largest in thue huibtory of time state , TIta oflicliol count still not materially thansu. the net results.