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' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' l , ' - . " . . THE , OMAHA : ; : . DA.ILY' \ I , . & ' 1 ' ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , JTIS'l'AJU.JISIIED iIUNE io , ] 8710 o 1\1 \ All A , MONDAY : MORNING \ , " . TVEMHEH 11. : iS9. SNGTJm oupy l ! [ Vm nI1N'L'S. ! OWERS ! ) \ HEADY TO ACT NOW \ _ Danger of Who1esa1e Massacres in the East Again Imminent DEVASTATION AND DEATH GENERAL . JlI..h'H Vnrk 11"1.lr"11 I I h I ) ' Ihc I Illhc.1 O/clll-I'I..u.'c ! lt Ih. I . 1.'lct I. the I'NMtMMIUtI . .r thc 1:111".h. I I 10NDON , Nov. 11.- ' dls3tch ( to the 'rImes from Constantnople says that as a Ilroof that the Arm nlan mas'cres are onhred from thc Yldlz 1lo9h , not neces- parly with the ! ultan'9 knowledge , but by InfluentIal men of the IJlace I'arty ' , anxlou9 to dl'rcdl the administratIon of 1laml , , Pasha , recently grand vlzler the Instance of larbcklr ! Is l worth citing. :1 Cation the I.'rench anb3a1or : . after learIng of the two days' rioting lt Dlarbe- klr , threatenc1 to hold Alcxandreta with the French ! fuadron until the reslnton of the governor hal been brought about. TIe huurs after this thre.lt reached the Ytz KIoh , Darbeklr was tranquil. . The Times correpondent says that thl9. t4 I an elolluent fact explaining the 8ituatlor. . and that many b'maler Instances point the same way The Ilplomatc corps consider the lives of Christians endangered . U.rouh- . out nil Lhe Asiatc Provinces , , buL IL Is nOL hllevell ! tbey are In any e'pciaI danger at Conk1ntinohhe. because : the members of the 1lace , clique are not likely to initiate any ant'lhrltan monments and the members of the \ lohallneln ! constitutional party advo. calo the adoption of a policy giving Chris- tans I .llr In the 10yernment The natural tendency In consequence 19 i the cOJlllon of ito ( Ioh nlneltn cane'titI- lonal party with the Armenians and In fact ther are Ilgns indicating that such a cal1- ton woult bo likely to occur unller circum- slanccs In In ) degree favorable. I Is i be- hieveth at Constantnople that the new ministry - try wi not live over tomorrow. A dispatch to the Stanllarll from Constantinople - . nople says rumors Ir already In existence to the effect that a chane lay bo expected In the cube of ! ralll vlLler , and that hail Iflt Pasha ia ) soon be expected to step down and out. The run on tile Ottoman batik Is now vir- tualy ended , Its perfect ! tabily Is no 10nCl'r iiiestioned. DWASTATION AND D1AT1I. Advices received by the Chronicle from Constantinople arc to tlo ( effect that a consul bas jUlt arrh'Cl there and / that he describes t , the whole country from Erzeroum 10 Trebl- zon'l as being completely Ilevastalel. , Every Arm""lan town and , vlago Is In ruins. Heaps of unburied hOles are fonnd everywhere - where A Turkish olclli states the trouble orllnate,1 , at Jroroum : with an attack ou thp ( government house , caufcd by the torture of hirleonera Petroleum was freely used , for the PtlriOse of setting Ore to the houses of the Armenians. According , to the Chron- Iclo 1lvlces. , the Iatrlarch Intends to send a pastoral letter to the churches to bo read tomorrow ar.nounclng the Sultan's promised , rforms , anll counellng patience on the pat of all hlA Armenian follos-ers. The Times tIlls lolnlng In an editorial says " Iurfuls of Salsbur"s reference to Turkey In his address , at the led mayor's b1nllueL Saturday was worthy of the best traditions ot Britsh statesmanship but he sOlewhlL fails. to appreciate the rapid move- lent of alairI In the far cast. " Time Vienna correspondent of the Telegraph e says news from Constantinople Indicates that even the foreigners are In danJer , and that ' the central 'Eui leal powers have decided - , : ta employ energetic measures to defend the hives ant the property of their suhjects. The Telegraph ' editorially applauds I.ord Salisbury'e speech of last Salurda . H Is at- ) guell that this speech may involve the deposi- ton of La : sulan , ( ONSTANTINOII.I . XO\ 10.-Kaml Pasha Ius heen , appointed val ot Aldin and has started for SI'rna. 'I'HIH 11.r A'I' S.SSt ) ( ' .tllt'IIXG. 11""I""lrlc" ( iiiisItl'r ' All UIII'r , ut l'uiiiliu'r It , ' . 1"II'lhnr Hlltll 11.1. LONDON , No\ 10.-Tho marquis of Sails- bury the Prime minister , has 11'110 mlnlstlr wrilen to the treasurer of the Armenian relct antI , ex- 111lnln ! the mcaures taken by the flrltishi representatives II Turkey In behalf of the American mllonnrles at Sassoun who were accu'l of inciting the . \lncnlns to revel The latest lellartl from ( the Britsh consul arc to the erec that the situation there has Improvel , and tut the mlssonarlcc : consider thc presenro of guartla loner ' . guarls no neCe2Sar ) Ito ' . Mr. Cole and : Ir. HClhls ! have to- tin stell safu condUct to their homes. : Ir , . Cole wlRhe to 10 to Ills , but \ ill bhort ) . return to Mooh , whore he wilt take charge ! of further work In aiding the Armenians. CIhIC'ACO. No\ 10.-Armenl/1 / citizens of ( 'Iiic.go today sent the ( following clbleram : . to thl ( marquis of Salsbur ) ' , prime mInIster 'of l nglalll ; to Nicholas I. czar oC Husla ; to liiilerorVilhiam I , of Gorman ) ' , anti to 5cc- remary of State One ) ' : "The Immlneut danger - ger uf a mabSlcro aL 7dtoun and general Klaulbtr of ArmenIans throughout ! Turli ) ' Prompts U8 to humbly beg your government In the name of humanl ) ' to take steps to hnm"llalely stoll these horrors 111 to secure safety ) for Armenians. "AIDmNIAN ! NATIONAL U nON. " This \as a result of n meeting held this afrrool , at which "pctcbes , letalll the ho' mrs of the treatm.'nt of time Arneniaims Armenl\s by the Turks \\rre mudt by Ilrominent Armenians. ' _ _ " _ _ _ . 1'O t.l'l'ICS 1.1'U : 'ru Mt'Itllt. ! Inlll . \.1..111. " 11llr"11 . Iii .l u-ko for I 'l ' i-l ' luu1 . \Tllr , CITY OF MIXICO Nov. 10.-The new Is- sue of $ b.ooo.oo 5 per cent silver bonds 16 merely for thE rOI\enlelce of tie ( holdt's of II ! cllbneo\s claims against the nation , SO } they nity canvI'rt them Into sectmrtties readily ) m1) secur\leu ) , marketable la I . The larkcabl Iurope. Italian assassin of lcolbcck the American railway conductor , claims ho was defending the geol name oC the IIUl'ln of HI.allI'h(1 tie AIcllcan heat hIm and that led to the m'Jrder lima Sran'sh newspaper hero' h.1 sent u bet ! for the Italian hOW II the prIson alli furulshes all his meats. 'rime Mexican papers demand that the assassin lIe tried on i strict legal I I bait whether It \as n crime of homimleldo or hot . a 111 that the ullm3sttumi ot ( matiumality houll not enter Into the matler. aol , t\P case 51unll hc dl- vet cil ( coin , nil consller.ltlon , whether the American cull I.lllnro dlblHllnl over CIIa , Gener:111"lancc : co Mona . the chief Mex- ICII : 1IIIur i ) ' coin tulsa loner In eurolle. will arrive o1morro. Mall wi . trrltomorrow. III ) 11Iteal rumors re- g.lrdlng hIm % arc Current. . - - - - - V kl.1'l' ( ) I.\.n \1' Ill IS'I'O\X. Cmuumui.umuhui . I.umsus 1"1' . \I.'hur unit ' ' 1'11'1) ( l'nlh.l" Cf Cliii lii . I I.ONION. ) Nn. hO.--A \\'Ienl \ ' faulhwc.Ilrl ) ' gale lCal'1 at Quecnftown tlrJ\IChout Sat- rmm'- Irlh ) anti SUDla ' , uccomp.mled by heavy I ! 'ealVhmihe ' alchol'lng In the ! : \b.r. Ihl Cunarl 'Btt'amshIIJ C.m , nla's la\Hel Jlp , . Inal111ed ) . AI'II ' she lo"t hlr :1cor : uiiti b2tweoml thirty and forty fathoms af Ih111 Afler rCIJh' . th , \ Camllnla prl.redr.1 lt t : iO thIs teulj The gale wu ltl J ever that tin : telirr CtlUbd not come Ilon\lle ! time Hlam"r lt ( 'ok 11,1 the Isihotvam' tI'l' to XCI \ Yok 'fht Or1llh Whip s 1\lb'l. ' Calaln' 1 lulrla : . , fro\1 . \ 1.U1Clpo. wr\.1 ! ( In tQW broke frorn her . rL- hl'ko moorings 1.o \ : \ blown to " ' : e eastern batik , wbere she gronnltel , I Two ; ' iis Ire still at work trICg to't ( \'t Irl'h11 her. ler Iaeaty' ; . : O.I'C. Speedy and L I , lal\o : , "n'ln : l ) . shier \ ' ,8f ! , ) now " I ahclHhg : In tie harbor . ' 1' . . iisvn i ' , ; , - . 11" , ; I'ueuui'I. i"hll"N' " , J"I N ' v tl 1 'I h n I ) , : ' 11er. II nllter cC fin 'ie . has itI several ICJ ' tic n'IC ! r I I today , lD : I 1 $ UItN tbal be hu cannn"1 , A meeting for tomorrow of representatives of the large houses holding credit accounts for the Purpose of acting In concert and planning measures to reHoro confIdence at the bourse. - - - - - Itl'I < II.US S'I.U : , 'I'II M I\IICWI' Cuummtlmuq-itnl llnnruu-'uS'eru- I CrI- le'll I e..I.1111 Sum I Ir.II ) ' . ) I.O4DON Nov. 11.-Time Paris correspondent - respondent oC the Time ' says I h unllerltoo,1 , that ! only the intervention of limo Itothinlmihcls on Saturday Ilreventel the lunle . at PSla from becoming potvply ; disastroue. A dlpalch to the Daly New from Berlin says that hut for the assistance rendered hy the Rothis- chids on Saturday bourse prices would 1Ia\'e c0lM still we1kel' The panic coull not have been worse on the eve of a general European war. At \'Ieiitit. according to time Daly Now corle'pondent. the newspapers were thronged Saturday night with peopla who were clinging tl limo hope that lord Sailsbmmry's speech Saturday at London mlghL possibly put In end to the 11anlc. At a meet- log today at Vienna ot tim directors amid man1erl' of the principal banks , Iwag re- sol'lll In case the panic should continue to InlHltn ' collective action for the purpose of preventing the further tall of securhthee. A dispatch to the Tlme ! from VIenna UYI since Friday Credit : Iobler shares have fallen 20 farIna , Alstrlm state railway shares 40 forins ; Turkish lottery bOlls , 22 forms ; Turkish Tobacco 'hales. H forln . Since the memorable collapse of lSi. no such startling panic han occurred at Vlenns : - - C'IA 11'I : I.S S'I'JUI.I G. All 1"I.Irl" Ir SlulllHh I.n'us Ic- ilghuuislr I r..I. I AI 11" ) SimmIlr'SM-sI. TAMPA , 1"la. , Nov. 10.-Passengers arrived - rived from Cuba tonIght say Colonel liege In an elaemelt eight days ago , near Cu- manayagua Cienfugos . captured sixteen prisoners. Heo notified UH Spanish au- thoriies to seoul , for them , The authorities dispatched , a committee , consisting of Colonel - , nel Hale I , Captain Ithos two hietmtenarmts . a , doctor and a prlet , who received the prisoners from Hego and give him a formal receipt for them. Hnlcal , Spaniards are ! reaty dlpleased wIth Vlle for treating with the insurgents and practically ' recognizing them al belligerents. They would rather S e the I IrlsonHs die Time forces of Colonel Mo- hina had an engagement with Locreta insurgent - surgent forces In Las Vias 'rhur day , A passenger stated that time Spaniard who % ere In the engagement told him Molina and 100 Spnnlards were killed . but that censored papers next morning announced that but one aOcer and seven soldiers had been killed. _ _ _ _ _ _ S.ut'h iui't-4 ' \'rc'lu'll. LONDON , No\ 10.-An accident to the Scotch express from London at St Neots , eight tables south of huntington , on the Great Northern railway , caused by the break- Ing of a rail today , resuled In the death of n lady passenger. Five persons were also seriously wounded. l.rlM Irl' " ' . . . Lnm'ub3Iuuor'M Smn-t-'Ii. 1'ARIS Nov. 10.-The Tempg and Journal des Dehats applaud as vigorous and noble the marlluls of Salisbury's speech at the lord mayor's banquet Saturday and assert thdt the premIer of England's latest utterances tend to maintain peace and calm public anx- letr. _ _ _ _ _ _ letr.11 Not I.'h' . . th.1'1' Sczmndmml. PARIS . Nov. 10.-Tho report of the 1'I- Lrnsljeant to the elec that tIme government Is about to reopen the questIon of the Ptama scandal and that prominent members of Parliament were to b3 prosecuted on this account Is authoritatively I denounced here. S.M1't'm'lIY JOI . CIIAS itttuiis. " 'iusImI uitoui . llrzint'haof I lie Sell" mit t. U..lltul I' . " . U"ul.lul" , TACOMA . WaBh.r Nov 1O.ThioVashimmg - ; ton society Sons of the American Hcvolu- ; tion . through Its board of malager" , baa by rColuLol pledged Itself to extend its aid to time struggling Cuban revolutIonists. The resoluton says In parL : WheI ! " , We believe I its time that time Tnl"t States IO\'III'lt , in tIme 111IC of God , Justice timid lumanl } ' . ' hou\l ! I ) ' to the Spamuisbm gow'rnlent. "Stop this cnrnuo amid OlII''s'lol , you plull go no ftmrthem' ! . . tbmerefome , , . , . , -is . . . , bo ' \h It 1 n. ) fl1'tIfl . . "N..a n" dep ; iynmtathyVIth ; ; : " o r nelghmbome ; i ; ' ' of - tIne ; Islal1 ( of Cuba who are HO nol,1' itrtmggIbiig for the isamo elil for whlrh our fathcs fought and died , ; lint ( we wi glYc to them alt the mat erial a Ill In oddi' 110Wlr rind all the musbiutauIce It Is . , fni ' Issl I ic.msbhlo fO'S to ox- tlnl under the lawl of the United StatlH , lowrox. Nov. 10-'I'ho following I esulu- ton weds PUsHlll tola ) ' nt a Itllutl nlwt nieetimmg In ' ) ' " . meetnl Prolte's temple : "Hr'olvl1 That WO a ! citizens of Boston and , New England , unite In asking President Grover tllvllnnll 10 do for ( ul'a nil ( hihnes In his Pover hy Jrntn . belligerent 111 hls. ' I I hI Iower I our Culh thlt Cuba should he free. "Hlpol\f1 Tidal our H'mpathles go forth to the Patrot , of the Island " 10 . - 11'\IHI'.I'U O\'J.at . \ Cotti'SI. ' tss n Immisoii " ' 'I' Ii ' 'I . \ i'ri-steui rn ; .11'11111/ to Olcl I Urn" . LrA V"OI1I. ICan. , Nov. 10-I.ate last night deputy shorts arrested John \aurek and James Little and jailed thal on the chule of body snatclmtng. Ono year ago John liagood of Iliggimisvhlle , Mo. , (110(1 In the lljood Iglnsvlo :10" .led Pent- house of thl city of slalpox ant was burlell In tine pesthouS ! lyodrll Wednesday last hl father came here to remove the remall ' of his son to IlnavJe for burial. Hvalrr alot ! local ph'slcIJn 19 to who bhould me- ceh'e a c ltaln fum for preparing ' the remain for shlplent led to a dls jreemlnt , a 11 the effort to \eIO\'O the remains was con- te ted , The State Board of health aL To- Ileka ; waf appealed to by County Health Ofil- ocr Ihllllb , tutu he was instructed by mIme to l.rOlurn the attest of Iny I'Jrtes ' nttemmmlt- Inj to c'hume the remalnl Arll ! ulder tllt , allviees. dell ) ' HherUfl' wOre limit to watch the grace . \ Ih the f'ul b fO'1 statc,1 , Both \Vaurek mind . Llt'j ' are 1.ldeut ' of Leavrn\ollh , . I.uun IUI'IO.\S' MW 'l'IU'II.I $ . iluthir of SlIM \'II.I.t ) ' , tel rm-su " 'I. . . \r"'r 111 "lh I I n 1.\1111. SAN FnA CISlO. Noy 10.-A local paper sas that Lord Sholo PommgIas time son of the malluls of Queensberrr , who larrled a variety actress . a few mont hs ago . I ! to be horsewhlpl'ed I ) Irs. Adlls , his mother-In- law. ; Irs , X.Mls hds alnounccil that she wJ start for Lee . Angeles this week for the pmr- pose of teachmg hl , on.jn.law some American - can lan/'r , The IlsJgreelenL Is said to haresul",1 , fcmn the Interference of ; Irs , Addis In tIme management of the I l1ushs hU\lh ' ll. 1.oil / Sholo teok exception to time anion of his mmmcm her-Imm.law arlon 10t hOl-Ihlaw and tn a I letter Informed her that when he marrIed Miss A , tl 5 ho dill not marry limo . whole famim- 1) ' , and that he would hI 1lrasc,1 , If his mother-in-law vouid I'enmmlit 111m to lether-ln.law woull I'crli lanagll his demneetie affairs. Mrs. Adthi own dJestc alalls : AIlls says she \ ill publci ) borsowhlr , her . , on-In.law. A. . tn Sm.tnhil's Suumde.'ssnr. D.\rIHI ( , Nov. lU.-CurdImimi Uilbon9 Wil asked tll' o\.nlng In regard to time re- Part that Iopc Leo had determined upon the r'cnnuncni1atton of the cardinal to up- 10111 :1/1' . I.Ilullnll. UI Ilre enL inlet Hum. rIo itt ' 1'11 1nl\l time IUlefRor of Sutoll n9 Ihl'lale , after Ihe latter Is rali'eui to the Ca m ml tmma In . I e. ' 1ll' e\dl\al I I fall imo knew lulhh/ , ml.'tit , the fin tier , nml thlt ho had idol rceoniiiCmmulemt Mr ' . I. murcnzihll . of whose mmbblity he eIiJhCe ) In time . hIGht terms _ \f"'r Sl'lth'r" ot Shll' ' , S' ! ' . JiltNs. N p , Nov J.-Plcplr,110n9 I [ \ ( htt'lng maI ( "I' the Ilr t tomorrow of nil perUms Imaplicuuted , In limo franils ( 'nfl' al Jr" ! 111ll'ntl'l fra\l. Iun- neeted t wih thtll . - or Ihlps mmlommg the I ( 0.1st' ; . ' . ' ! 1'0.\ ; ' O N.'wfOmtnm The police tuwo II I "Il' losse-sion .1 Itt of all Ilel.n" wtl II I h\I'II"CII tv le at the ( I'otom ' . oC ' thlH ummitbem' , Time steamer Frlna stmmrta . to . morrow for tIn' ldirI3so . of , ; slurt 1 dl.rlntolntN along . the coost. . Dnr. ; ; tl""I"II" uC I.II ( , .t..1. ; 4. . II ) . 4' N. . ' \ ' , ' , ' , \ \ 1 \ 'orie--.rnI'tl-\'cemsmiam , umomm I flotlem-Inmum In Oamm'ognP from . fem ! oter < ar : " I1' , llavre . \ htu're ' , ' . . rl. \t ! Al rIv'tll.mt loullog ! ! from I \Cl' i"rh. : . \11 Ycrk. A t I.I"'lllt',1nh'ell I 1 lmbrla , , fem New ' I At hc'stllnAnlvc , Cl'phulonll , from Lh' cuoo : DE ICRATS BI4AIE : CARLISLE . Lending Kentucky Politician Assorts ' that He Caused the Trouble , . - . ONE SENTENCE CHANGED EVERYThING Siu'ri'tnrof the 'I'r.uustmrtecuis.'il II . In'.IIA I 1'lhl.'I , ) ' It.rl"c.1 tl Sui p.- hurt th. ' 1' ' I. t summit 'l'hmims Comm I rilummi out I S ( ii iii lucite. COVINO TO : ) { ) ' . . Nov. 10.-While .Iemo- crate managers attribute time result at the recent election to their differences on the silver question and General hlardln's embarrassment - barrassment In rutmnin on Secretary Car- runnlnj libo's platform , the republcans are calling . attention that on the conI'esslonll vote of last year the democrat had a bare pluralty' ' In lentuck ) Mayor Rimlnock the hc.td ( of i ' the municpal governmeut of Secretary Car- lIsle's home , In the Cincinnat Enquirer today says : "I believe : Ir. Carlisle Is responslblo In an appreciable degree for time defeat of the democracy of entucky One single acton oC his furnished the republcan press with am- muniton preceding the ! Iecton , 1 am an humble democrat and my Influence Is not great but It was eJnetly exerled for Hardtn , though I was a Clay man before the conven- tlomi. : Ir. Carlslo Is a man of griat prominence - nence and much InOuence When he came home 10 register a tel days before tIme elec- ton ho was accosted by a reporter , who I ' asked , him I 10 intended to vote the demo- 'I erotic state ticket . He Is quoted as sayIng : 'I 1 decline to bo Intervlewe.l. I wi vote for whom I please. ' Every republican paper In the stao seIzed upon thew words to Ilrove that the schism In the democrtc ranks was great enough to defeat \at HarlHn. As a con9quence thousands ot democratic votes went to liradbey. I believe that If Carlslo had replied In that Interview that he was a democrat and would vote for the nominee ot his party Wat Hardin would have been gov- cruet. . " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It.ltlt1SN'S Jln SIS 'UI . \c'rl'I . IUHI"t ( hut Oie C'n.rll11 : lnle n Slr..ul i'reslIimitIitt Cluelcnh' . NEV YORK No\ 10.-In a commnnlca- ton to the Herald F T. Hoot a prominent Indiana politician , intimate friend of Benja- min HarrIson and a delegate to the two national - tonal conventions which nominated imbni . de- Ones his understanding of the attitude of the ex.presldent's friends with reard to a nom- motion In 189C Mr. Root says : "When away fem my home In Indiana I am confronte wIth the question : 'Is : Ir. Harrison a canJI- date and what steps are being taken to help his candIdacy ? ' In answer 1 will say I do not ! belevo ) Mr. Harrison has confided that great secret to any living man In answer to tll question : 'What signIficance attaches to the meetng of : Ir , Michener and other pol- tcians recently at Indianapolis and the active work of certain promInent politicians In Texas and other sectons of the country ? ' I unhesitatingly venture to assert that there Is a concerted movement on the part of Mr. Unrnlon's frltnds to crystallize public sent- ment In his favor and so Concentrate that sentIment In time vlrlous states that when Iho first ballot shall bo taken at the conven- ton In 189G Benjamin Harrison will have a formidable showing. "Instead pf havIng only one little state ( Vermont ) sold for blm mind Instead 'of having hlsoawn'state dlvlded"o the first b"tot , w wi umavesoveral States and Inliana wi be , dS she Is now . for him to a man And why shoull : tr , Harrison not he nomlnatel ? \\'hlt we 10 want and what Is imperative Is a business ! - ness man's adminIstration , manned and pioted by one \ ho has been tried , tested and 'not found wanting. ' ' : Ir. Hoot quotes from a later received by him previous to the Minneapolis convention from of the one present members of the re- publran national conimumlttee . wha Is . he says . one of Mr. Harrison's biter poltcal enemle The quotation foilouvs : quotaton folol/ " "I want the man nominated who has the best chance oC success at the polls . and I believe that HarrIson Is the man. The pres- cot tlelejaton from IndIana may wel feI 1 proud If they can suetain the reputation made by theIr ! predecessors at the convention conventon of ISSS for earnestness and zeal In the support - port of our distnguished felow citizen. : ) ' advocacy of Harrison's nomination Is wholly , Iul 10 m ) desire for party success and be- cause I believe he can best meet the require- ments of the hour I shal be glad to aeslst In whatever work our doleatol may deem nCCCisary and shall report for duty upon my ml rn ival. " : Ir , Hoot publihes also a letter writen to him by Genera 1 Harrison which he thInks woull tend to disprove any Impression that the rx.presldent Is a cold man In his nIh- . tude towards members of his party. The letter - ter h : XECUTI\'E MANSION . WASHINGTON , Jan. 4. IS92.- h' Dear Hoot : I has been the ; grIef an,1 chief burden of this place that l' ' have only had a choice as to which man I I would disappoint It being decreed beforehand In every cue that 1 must disappoint ono or more. In the ease of my IndIana friends I can hardly tel how much grievous trouble I have hall over the thought that friend felt aprle\'CI , I ha\'e tried to be kInd anll fair , all one of time few timings I am cure of connected . nectell with the ailnuinistration , . Is that I have never willingly hur : ' any worthy friend I have not heard of any serious complaint b ) any relHlblcan friends of any public act of thc admiminletratton . and I Is comfort to know nothing has been founl assailable there . and that most of those who have been dlsap- polntell In getting olce have acted with generosl ! 111 friendliness. "Wlh ! kind relard ( ! very sIncerely , "IIENJAMIN : " "mNJAI ItAItlIlSON . ! 'llt..r ( tll ) ' 1' lt'r" I Ieimluil. L\SSILON 0. . No\ 10.-Senator Quay ! gives an explicit denial ta the published re- port that he assisted Senators Comma and Brie durin ! ' the recent campaign. As the story goes . : Ir. Quay was said to have Incurred - curred an obligation to the "hog combine" whereby his desIres concerning the Iron amid steel schetulfs were to be respected and In return he was asked to help the senators who hall helped him To the Evening Imiier pOllent he has sent the followIng telegram : "SAN I.UCIA 1.'la. . Nov. 9.-1 have not . seen stories referred to. Any allegation that ' I asslstell Gormnn , Brice or any other demo- 'I' ' crat Is false amid malclous ! - " : S. QUAY. " heliCal " 'r'J mom t" . I. & : , NASIIVI t.L1 : Nov , , NASH\I.I.l . 10.-A . specIal to the American from Franklin , . ' mono Frlnllln Tenn. . says : A wreck occurred on the LouIsville & Nash- 'vle I ulroad near this place tonight at 9:5'11 : ' resulln In the eleath of Fireman Love miiJ time serious Ir not fatal Injury of l nl- fleer Hmi I Corbet Ieslle" , Iluite a numler ! ot ' passlnlprs wr coo"lt'rull ) ' shnkln ump TIme Ircll.nl wits thc re ul o the through New Orl.nns plssenger colliding with I frelghmt. The Passenger , engine was demol- Irhet' . and Flrcman Love burled under the ruln . I 1'II'h",1 1 Nm'gi'o Iii n."rAln. S1 LOnS Nov 10-A special to tin H"lmhac : flum Atlanta. ( a. , says : l.wt' Jcfef , no the negro who last Tuesday ' night attempted , I criminal assault on lIttle \hI lte I \\'ilsomi I'-rolel. nter having been pursuell ! I by II P05CC. waR captumed nntl lilmiceti ii IIlucel II jai at \o lumers\ tile ca\tull'Il Ho made mm ( oh I confesslomi. Whie he was bell ! token fiI fore time magistrate yesterday for n comumalt - tat trial shorlrf ) commi- 111 the was overpowero 1 alit the prIsoner ' taken away and hanged Inl . \ 111u4'SmIN I.r Ir."h.t'rlll ) 1""ICI" I . NH\ ' YanK , Not' . . . \ No10.The sppelal move - me't In alI of the foreign mIssions at- t:1'h,1 : to the Presbyterian : ettmrehmes Pre5b'terl:1 cHrhll } In this city was begun today . , anti will continum thr'hlll the week In the Fourth Ave - 11110 ' ' , ' A1 'H i'rsbyterlan chure'h this Ir'slterlan morning lti'v , HI\ J , H Iiavea made a z mutt ' Is\Jps mug litca for htci . str'll ( "I the f. reign ' mls"lo' . and In the \ ' hl"f m ' Square hurst Ire b'tcrlan chur h 11ev. Mr J'arl- spoke In SUPPOrt ot time mO\'elont. ChICAGo SOCIAI.I.'T $ 'I CO ' . . . < IIC.\IU SUCI.I.'STS I'I.\ : 11)1" rlu'l llr.l.r ' rH \ l'rummnuulmi''d All ( limit \\11 U'.o.1 'n ithzimi. ChICAGO . Nav. 10.-John . D. Hockceler was nominated a pracUcal.nnlcblst at today's letng ot the Chicago t . lallt labor party and the Chicago university was named time "Chicago Standard Oil unlferdty , " The ap- plcaton was made hy Jesse Cox , n local attorney . In a speech durl'g ' the progreSs of a meetng held on West Twelfth street In commemoraton of the eXecuton of SpIes , Parsons alll their comrades Cox said there were two kinds of anarchists In this country Ono was time kind that look forward to time time when there would be no ! onrment and when would lIve men lve together as brothers , The other was the kind that never coulselCI throtting time' law , but which took the law by the throat and ' choked It whenever - ever time occasion demandr' . I ' There was only 8lndlne rom In the hail . and Cox was applallell to the echo , On the rIght of the speaker's desk a baudsome sik AmerIcan lag was gracefully folded and on the heft a red fag belonging to one of time Oerman societies was dlaplared. The meetIng - Ing was Presided over by Oscar Neebe , one of time anlrchlsts whose sentence to Io Ilprls- olment was cammuttll by Governor Algehl Neebe just previous to the alljournment of time mcetn ! pronounced pn eulogy on each of the men who were executed lie salll they had stood for all that wu noble , amid that their deaths hall been a calamity to the working - Ing people : II.WAUKI E , Nov. 10.-Herr Jest and Lucy Parsols IllLrepse,1 an anarchist meet- InK of r peofle at MIlwaukee /urlleu to- Ila ) ' . Their talk lacked time tire / former days. hllnA e'ceedlngly mild. nl THOI'r. No\ 10.-A meetnl held this nrlrnoon to commcmorlte whlt were termed the " : lurdpled Chmtcngo anurchlst was slimly attended and not radical In character. There were no red fags and most of the socialists remained away . II\GG\a I.x CBI'r.O. CHO"'R 1'uiNItl'i'l ) ' huhi'mmtlftes tlte- "rh.ntr mis 0 mm e .r I hme 'l'I'nln I Iulhcr" . ST. JOSEPh . Mo . Nov. 1O.-Speclal.- ( ) Pat Crowe , who I ! In jai here on the charge of train robber and jai brJdng. has been identified by ilaggageman W. A. Skinner as one of the gang that hell up the Kan- sac City , St. Joseph & Council Bluffs passenger train at Hoy's l3ranchm two miles north of this city on time morning of January IS , 1894. Skinner dId not see Crowe bcforo he broke jai last January , but was ' taken to time jai n few day ago and allowed to look at Crowe among fifty t or sixty other prIsoners He polntelt Crowo out without. any he laton as time man who held n revolver on him whIle the express car was being robbed. Iaggasman Skinner sa'a Crowo wan time says robber who stood guard over him and the engineer and fireman , who had been forced Into time car ahead of the robbers , whie another man was niacinI the content or the safe In a sack , Exprossmamm - Charles ; Baxter did not par any attention to time rob- her who Is SJld to be Crowe as he was busily engaged wih the othor. Omaha and St. Joseph lawyers have been engaged to defend - ! fend Crowe In the two CdSS set for trial In the crIminal court here , next weelt . ---S SI.\XIAIUS SB.\ HCI FOR A ItMS. . \Itrh'nn Irll CII"l'I IINII..I , hut 'uiitluIumsr Sumsmulelemu'i 1"01111. NEW YORK , Nov 10.-Time AmerIcan brig HarrIet G arrIved at Quarantine today from Neuvlas , Cuba The harriet Ole , owned by :1051e lrothers of thus ciy , an\ ' larhy hetween 'York " andlig' ) New York"and NvJtShe ' sailed from this port on ! \u NjvJtaa. : reached Neuvlas aa . tw . . dIscharge" " ' , hercargo SePteMb.,1 : . ) . 'sp - , Ish ? omeer with several soldiers boarded lime brig and mal0 a thorough search for a large quantity of arms which time Spanish officials had been Informed were on board time vessel. The brig was ransacked from stem to stern , but mme arms were found. The Spanish emcee went so far as to demand that Captain Mlhier . removE from below al his anchor chains. : This the captain refused to do and the olcers were reluctantly forced to leave the \ess l. Time Unied States consul vas on board at thc time . but could do nothing. Captain Miller will report time acts of the search of his vessel to time proper authorIties at Wah- Inton. There were on board the Harriet 0 a young Cuban named Oustava Terre who said that he was so porsecnt br the Spanish authorities that ho was cOlpeled ta leave the Island and come to the . UnIted 1 States. t'CUlt1)Y S.t'1II _ I illS' I GOI.I nt's'I llcr l.cll' ' 'l'hrICJI'hul. . \ 11.\ BHcnl.cH' . trom thc Itohujierui. HAII CITY S. D. . Nov. 10.-Speelal.- ( ) On Monday night , whIle Arimio and James lcCurdy were In theIr cabin near Paetola engaged In reading , two maked man entered the room end , covering the JcCurdys with theIr gums demanded their _ money Archie lepled that they had nonebut , . had sense gold dust In an adjoining room. He started Lo get It , one of the robbers following unll keeping him covered all thQ time. The noise of something falng In time room they had left elgaged the latter's atenton for 1 sec- end . when Archmie with the dust In his hand jumped through a window' and fled for help. On his return the hIghwaymen l\d left the house and James was stretched out on thc hoar senseless where he had fallen In I faint. The McCurdys own some placer ground that hey have been working lately and the robbers probably figured that t they had considerable gold dust On han . " 1.1 I I. \IIIU hCatuull ) ' fiuirumeul. DE.\D\OOD , S. D. , No\ jO.-Speclai ( Tel- egram.-Firo ) this morln ! at an early hour detroyed enl of time bagnloa at Sturgis. The inmates barely escaped with their lves , One of the vommmen lo\n as "I'ompadore Mike . " \ as responsible for the fire having started It whie In an Intoxicated coimdltioim. She was rescued from the buldlns wIth the greatest . est difficulty and was so baihly , . burned that she cannot possibly recover 4'rJme ) pecuniary loss . was entail. ' : A woman of the tawn known as "Florence" this afternoon In a fit of Jealous rage attempted - tempted to use a razor upon her lover Falling - InI ta reach him she turned the ' edge of the weapon apaln t her own \roat anti Infcted a earful jash . Her lntentomms were good but her lack of knowledge ot aDltom ) ' saved her \ . Whie damigerously wounded , her . danerou81) Injury Is not necessarily fntal. - - - Ilulht'r" 'lhrllh'll n Strl" . PITTSIIUIIG , Nov. lth.-.TimO United Plumbers' association of the ' United States and Canada has sanctioned . n movement which wi Probably i-tsutmit In a stubborn light between the ruult , plumbers amid journeymen . of I'lttsburg and . Alllhan : ) Clt ) . Time plumbers' union today hmOESeul resolutons deminling or their Imploors In atvancl In wages of its per cent , 10 take erect lt 7 o'clock tomorromornln , ' 'ho members of time union have bon Iltructld to report for work In the morsminP , prefent their demnanda . and If not conceded to refUse to work. Time demand Is for the \I torton of the 10 per cent cut Inlaid In 1891. Time men elnlm to have made several rpqueftl for title , restoration without any satsfne- ton beIng given them. honl , Limbs action to strike without further mmottce. The toasters notco. will resist the - utenmami,1. . Shlll'lel ' th.1 I lli'iessumum'p4 11'hhl'r ) ' . Dt'IiUQUE , Nov. 10- ' c Iowa Iron worki has shipped new machinery for the ( torpedo boat Erlc son and the trial trip wi be lucid this month on I,1ng ) llanll Found should the welther permit. On tIme tlrst trial trill last ( mull a piston roil was pulled out and the c'ln.ler head ttnashed , , ] was then supposed that the key of the imistomi Illton mod hall broken. On the second : trial last summer 1 similar accident occurred cau91nl the death of throe mono and I was then cordlllII that the cylinder hen.1 wus too elndcr light. new engine ' 1 lila , tleCtct ( has ) been remedied In the - - - . Ih'ulc" thut I Ionl 111.t. . CLII I.\ND. 0. . Nov , 10.-harvey D. Oouldel' attorney of the Lake Carrier asso- cirtion , raid toll ) that there was na foundation - elation Cur the story froU ChlclKO concorn- Inl n 1001 embrarln the lake stl'amers anti rallwa's Cor the control of the fre ght Calr- fr. Iii bum.tne' ' , . . Ii 111 lJ' I Ik , r I 'h"l 1mm' had hemmed Iherlute ) ' nthl.l. r tn Ii a ( i 'rJ.inl ) . ami he I WI lure Utft I : . o' hi um I ( e the kUll bal Leon tal.el of I ) ' the \ 'eci "wl . rl. IA.on . LAING OF IANSAS'SHOT ( Fired Upon by Crawford Moore at Lcnven- worlh TOO FEE WIT IlS FRIEND'S ' WIFE - \ \ 'ulummuu1eul Inl 11.I"t. ( limit lie \ \ 'sis . " "lull'el I IIi'euuiiui Il' n.rINl..1 to lIe 111.'lulnl..1 fur u 1.t ; ege SII. U ' A \I : \\'OTI. Kan , . : ov , 10.-Craw- ford Moore , / travelng salelman for time Great Wester Manufacturing company at this city , this afternoon shot Major James M. Laing as he was going up time stairs lead- log to his oleI In time Laing bloclt. Moore fired four shmots one of the bullets taking effect In the lower right thigh , Iasslng , upward , and was afterward discovered under the skin near th groIn where It was cut out by the ph'slclan. Moore was arrested and placed In jail. Shortly betoN' 1 o'cloclt both men met at the bottom oC the stairs leading to : Major . Laing's olco , \\'hero they remained for some time earnest ) . engaged In conversation. From what could be ascertalnel by thor who were ) ' near Moore demanded a sum of money for' despoiling the relations between himsel all wife. The major refuFed to comply wih the request , and as ime started up stairs Moore fired four shots For a number of years Major I.alng has beermpaying attentions to Irs. Moore and almost - most every man RII woman In town knew It. TheIr relatons were open and notorlou loth Moore a 11 Major Laing wer on frlellly terms ; at least they acre frequenty to- gether. Major Laing Is a weJlhy coal operator and one of tIme city's most prominent men. Ills Injuries are of a serious nature. The family ot Major Laing returnell from Iumropo about two months ago haYJI been absent there for several ) 'ear . ! Crawford Moore 15 about 35 years of age o aje and the son of Captain Crawforl , Moore of Torganoxle and of a highly respected ( amly , Mrs , Moore before her marriage , was the daughter of a farmer named Cheatwood , residIng - sidIng In I.'alrmount township. Major LalI ! stated after time shootng that Moor % wauted too much motley -(5- JHC'I'gU ) OS CII\IGg Olt' 1.IJUIY. Grit n.h .Iur ) ' l'r""ltl"lt sit 51 lssouirh 1"H.url , " 'uuIh- Cnusi-s n Si'mmsiitioui. MISSOURI VAlLEY . Ia. , Nov. 1.- ( pedal Teljram-Conslderble ) amazement was created hero this moring when It became known that the grand jury had found Indict- ments on the charge of perjury against W. A. Smith of CalIfornIa JunctIon . Ia. . alll John A. McKeen of limIt , Neb The promInence ' of the partes makes I ! the talk of the day The Cormer Is a heavy capl\alst and was cammdi- date on time democratic ticket for time lels- lature l two years ago , whie lcKeen has for years been superintendant of the hllair lalr brIdge. 'ho alleged offense grew omit oC a suit brought br Cyrus Andt , of this city against these parties over the "Keeley" In- stute at Sioux Falls . S. I ) . Time evidence produced before the , grand jury Is largely ' d ocumentary. - 'dpcumentay : Extcn.llll . n nocl , "Inn.l hiralucIhi . .WEBSTEH CITY Ia , . Nov. lO.-Special- ( ' -ContfctiJtlo jU't ' 1 'ii' " warded and ' - worlt I will cmmence the first ot the week on the grading of the Huthven & Jackson railroad . about seventy.O\'O miles long extending north from the north terminus of the Huthven & Des Moines divIsion of the Rode hlanl through Spiri Lake to Jackson Unn. flock Island ofcials deny that they are building the road but It Is shl here that the road has agreed to a long tIme leas3 of the new line when It i Is completed , and It II Intended to extend - tend It to Manlcato . where I wilt connect with the Watertoln , Munkato and Hed Wing dlvlsl.n of the old Minneapolis & St. Louis systemmm now owned by the Hock Island. Contracts have also been awarded to Larson . Bros. ot New um for buiding an eIGhteen mlo branch of the Minneapolis & St Louis system now from a point on time main line north of Albert Lea to Now UIm. C..llr Ituiiuiuls' ' i'oMullI'e S'u"nl"I , C1DAlt RAPIDS . Ia . , Nov. 10.-Speclal ( Telegram.-A ) big sensation was caused here about the 1st of October when It was discovered - covered the postoOce had collected amounts from numerous business firms In excess of that due for postage o\'erduc for the months of July August anti September. Charles Davorak , who had charge of that mhspartnment was accused but many thought Postmaster Charles was guIlty. The grand jury Invest- gated but made no rsport. Two postoOce Inspectors have just left after a three days' examInaton , but what report they \\1 make cannot b teamed until the mater Is made I publIC from Washlnton. It Is known , how- I ever that theIr examination of the oOce re- suited In every department balancing to a imen ny. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IutIr'uulimi's Shuuss- I " ' . 'ztli'rloo. WlmSTEH CITY . la. , Nos' 10.-Speclal.- ( ) Dairymen In thl9 section of the state arc gettIng ready for one of the meet Important state meetngs ever held. I will convene at Waterloo , Tuesday amid Wednesday of next week , the 12th and 13th. More than $500 In i cash and valuable prizes will be hung up fo\ competitIon In all classes of butter niak- lng , Ecpaator , creamery butter , gathered cream butter . dairy and print butter , amid every chasm will be represented. Time mmianagc- ment u announces that the rearIng will hl fairly done , and It will hccomo a school of Instruc- ton whLch no butter maker ohould neglect The ralroalll have all announced reduced ratOJ for the event. - - - ttiuuisi'r Chlrl..1 1'lh I 1.11. WlmSTEI CITY , Ia . Nov. 10.-Speclal- ( ) F : . F' " KIner , a justIce of the psace has I brouGht suit agalnlt 11ev. WillIam Oeason of Ida Grove for $5,000 damages for Ileln ! hmlnm and the suit Is attractIng mme en,1 , of attention . Last Sunday evening when the church was crowded the divine wan deliver- log a temperance sermon Ho said there was m no use of bringing acton against vIolators of the tempernce law because they would Immeditely take a change of venue to lCaE and get iliuniiaaeti . S'uityFIviSuuviul . WEBSTER CITY . Ia. . Nov 10.-(5peclal ( Telegram.-He\ ) J. B. Coomhs has just closed one of the most successful revival meetngs ever hehl by the Christian church In this city Over seventy-five additions ( have ben made to the chmurch one of the largest here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' \ . " ' .m"1 nl"II'II'lr. I CEDAI HAPIS. Ia. , Nov. 10.-Speelal ( Telegram.-MrS. ) Guy Armour and Mrs. Charles Ford have deserted their husbands and skipped ta parts unknown No trace can be obtained of them . 1.1 GI".JI..N , n""Ah l'utssmugc. NI'W YORK. Nov 10.-The stlamer ha OCfcogne of the French line arrived tonlaht from Hane with IH8 IJassenlers emi hoard , During time voyage she enco\nterell heal , wlmmds 1111 rough scaR and on November 7 1 r an enormous sea swept over the tlrloard bow' . carrlng tIme first lieutenant . .5d. Lan- Irst leutenant. ; \ow. tl gremi , from the bridge to the dee below , \en without Injuring hmiim ! I Wu b } ' the merlst wihout chance that ho was nOL washed oVlrbo\d. 'rho wave which swept him IW/ ) ' 5muhell : L the bmidge. carried Itlnchlons , stove In tin t Iron p rtton beneath time brIdge Ild mild other damnge about limo dccks. p . ' : .1t"r. t. ' 1'11' Ihc S.nlh. I CINCINN\ . Nov. lO-'fhe luckl'o IISS assom'immtiomi , compote.1 of the ( dlor m of week' ) palera , of Ohio anti tome from Mlchlln on-I Ilmnu , wil bo the gur'ste h of the ! Intel ! Ol' de'llartlPnt here next 'Fuos - tin ; . ) ' uumnjVt' Inlslay , Then Limo i'dhtoruu wi proceed to the Atanta c.cposltioms. 'fhere wi bu uboul 30 In the party , " ' \ . : 4 I'CO ' IOI'I'I' Itt ) I l.h 1 IXI'I.nul'S. : ) 1'.t'lllr"t'II"11 - "I I Xes , ' Yuri Hllrul.l. I I I WARWICK , N. Y. , No\ 10.-imiginc- : . 13 ot the LehIgh h & Ihhlson railroad blew \ \ thIs marlnj nlar this \I ace , Two mon were Ilstantl ) ' killed amid two others tiled liter from ( ther immjurlrs The engine was drawing : a train between lablool , an.1 I'imillImsbmmrg. Comluctor : Iartn O'Neilh of Belvhlere amid hubs hrad brakemau , James I. Sloan of Phillips- : burg , were In the cab when tll train starte.1 ; for this juncton ! wih I'nglnrr Wlilm I Cooper of Ihlll , bur and his tlremnan . lerI I bert Beetler of Emistomi 1 . l'a. The' train of forty cars hall reached the tOil of thl ! grade near the steno brhlge amid as the train started down cold water was doubtrss run Into time boiler. Blalpman Morris lel saw' : the cXllloslon that folol\'p , ! The iteavy holier went tlt . feel Into the air amid fell tWlnl ' -th' ! feet t frcm , the tracks , Ica\ln ! thai ellno trulls ml n I mmjmireih. , lel I I I I tlr1 t himsel f ! ful I INIth I en I car and , cluing there. le I recovered huimmi- self amiul he Ind 1"laman A.bms hlan set- thug hrkes , The train ran I mlii' anti a hal before It eO\ld lime I stoPP ) ! : ! itch ' . \ six mies to \S'arus Irk and gave the alarm and Adcms went back to flag the glston express. Supenlumtenmletit Bale ' wih I ang of mmien \ u'omit on an ellno to the scene. A terrible sigimt met the re cuers , COlluctor O'NeIll \sltM crushlll amid nmuitilateul almost O'Nei WI' 111 ! utlatetl be'olli recognItion , the train ha\'lnl IHlse,1 over him. Sloan hung tmnconscious emi mm burh wire fence amimi lumginer Cooper lay daml ummmmier time tohier. All were nearly naked. parts of timeir ciotimimmg hmangimmg its time trees umemirby. A little later Firemmmamm Beetmier was seemm walkIng aleng time tracks , hubs trousers b 'lmig his omuly nlutmarel. lie was dazed timid said hue remimr'nm- bored goimig tbmroumgh time air mmmiii foumuml imiun- self imm a field flfiy feet ( room time track. Ito soon relapsed imuto mmmmcommscboumstiess ammmi was taken to iaston , vhmere im 'lied timis after- 000ml , llrakensamm Sboamm diet ! lucre thus mumormm- bog. 11.1,1 Nt ) IS CtJ'I'1t .5 l.'s l't It Ci I A S H. Sect. ci's ii l"es M I uf Vim huiiil.ii- humuS ( u , , ( of St. luuiIs Sr. LOUIS , Nov. 10.-The Illinois Ceumtrai railroad iS said to huave tnmrctuad time St. Lottie , ilehlevillo & Soutimcrn railroad , wimiclm was sold on Saturday , for use as a ternminal whIch thmo fcrmiicr road Is billy In need of lucre. L. M. Cimidey , time financial agent wimo mmmdc the mircimas of $500,000 , muys hum u'as acting for a syndicate of New Yorkers , iTo refmuseul to state w'hmetiier timis syndicate was setiumg on beimaif of the lliinmilme Central , but said time reil timmrchmasers wommimi ho lemmowmm within the next fesv weeks , wimemm timoy would utmost and reorgammize the road. Time St. Louis , lielicvtiie & Southern reaul extenuls maims East St. Lotmis to ilebievllle , but imas not been putt In full operation between the two tmiacen. Its right of way extends timrommgim n valumable coat regton. which is Dart of tiu , rRltrlt'nl property conveyed. Time Illinois Central for ninny years host imas operated Its tiansenger traffic Into St. Lotmimu over time tracks of time Vandahia , frommi Eillngmamn ! amid frommi Vanthahla Ill. Its freight business Ima been ellerated over time \ranIahia amid time Cairo Short Line. In acquiring time East St. Lomils terminals of time llelicvihlue Southmern , time IllInois Cemitrai wIll he located imsar time Cairo Shmort Limme amiti Mobile & Ohio freight yards. sImlt'vltIclcl1l ) citiv iti.cit L.tNl ) . Se'Ioumui'r i"rit I11j--1 : II Czurtu , ot Lii tither Ist. flALTIMORU , Nov. 10.-Time barkentlmme Priscilla , Captaimi Glage , from ltIo Jamisiro , made Jacksomm's wimarvea thmis mmiormmlmmg , hmav- log eu board a' eimipwrccked crew , 'limo rca- cued arc : Captain Johmm 11. Gersmier , wimn conimandeul time schooner Francis of St. Johns , N. 11. , and hIs wife. whose hmonmo is at An- napolls , N. 5 , ; Mate James Mcflomsaid of Primmco Edward's island , Siewart Davis of New Brummswick , Seamnemm George ilermmmn of Mamusacimuusette , Itichmarmi Collier of North Car- olimma. Itleimarml lcilnoes of California , anti John llreemm of Germsmany. Timey left Jackson- yule October 13 wltim 261,000 feet of pine' mmmi- her for Deniarara , hhritisim Guminna. Heavy seas \vere umiet witim amid on time 2ltim time crew took to one of time entaIl boats , as time vessel was simmking , evemi mufter imer cargo had heemi thmrowmm over to ligimleim bier. They were adrift for timree days , uvItim alnmost nothing to emit or drink , amid slgimt'ml several vessels which passed theimi. Fimmaily on Octolner 7 tlmey itere resctmed by time Narweglamm bark Emmterprlse frommm Mobile to hlavamma , u'hmich transferreul timem to limo Priscilla. lit' 111,1,111) A It lot' ( LU l'I LV. Soul hi-ru 311 umi hop. ' , It I I Is 'I'ssu Mi'n umitl Vuuiuuuls it 'l'hulrd. CINCiNNATI , Nov. 10.-Time Commmmmierclai Gazette special ( rein Ilirnmimmghmammm says : A thmreatmned riot last nigimt at Ialmkoota nmires , near this city , was qmmehied by Perry V'atklns , time mlute boss , \vlmo kllltd two men anml immortally wouniied time third. ' , VatkIns uses assaumltetl by Louis Sumsitim , Jr. . Loumlmu Smnithm , sr. , amid Coiuumihmus Mnddemm wlthm immis- siR's. Wiuen they lmad Watkins down amid timouglmt to be knockeur senichebs lute emaptled his revolver , Icllhimig Louis S'muitim , , jr. , and Col tmmnbus ul adulemi a mmml immorta II ) ' u'omm nil Imig Louis Snmltim , sr. Time otimer disittecteul mmmimmema : ttmdim timreatemmedVatkimmmu , viteut they were quelled by'atkIns startImmg time sanme vigor. ous defeummic' . . - - I rriu 55 it ii ii y's i'im ascii geeui _ Sit fi- . NEV YOI1K , No' . 10.-'l'lmirt'y of time cabin Iunssemmgers on tIme British uutemmmiier Irrawnildy of time 'l'ritiltlmmd Steniummiluib , c'onm limtmiy , w hitcim St ramnled off Ashiu ry 1 'a uk , N .T. , imi tIme ( leiiSO fog of Sntuuruhmmy"re tmi'uuled itt lime lounge chico this dtftet'mloon , 'Fhmey had imeemi moufehv tumunsferred mum the tsar C. I' . ltm-myiiiotmui. 'I'lt' latter cattle mmhoumg- miitie tIme steumnu'r itt 11 :80 : In time inomnimmg. Time ems wail eomimpzmt ativehy hmootlm amid thue htaymnonml stood nfl Imomno 200 ( cot. 'I'hmer vns little umlamni felt mit any tlmne , limit to re- vi ye t ime ii rnohi mig pI ii t s of I lie mn cmi mmmi Immmtmrommmptn concert urns imoith in time gmtloon Saturuhily umlghmt. S .i mit k'ttimu Ii's I iui Cumtuui ii teuuuhutlie ( , Nfl\V YORK , Nov. 10.C. . G. 'eley , a Cuhnmmi who litmuS hmeeui iii Spaimm on a zntmision In time luiteremut of time Immumurgemit cause , nr rived Its New York today out time muteamner Veemmulaimi. lie says ins expects tin e'oi'edl. t lout to Cumba I um time mica r ( ii t mm m i' 1 1 is ( mm t bier he saimi , is 1mm l'arlsiiomo lie I ulning gen , ] work in the cause of Cmihmaui immilepemm'ioc'c , \'clcy gas. ' it nit Ills opitmiomi that it is now : too iate for the Slaummisim governmnemmt te otter concessionS to time struggling t'utinui , au time Immsumgeimts lure 1mm goo't coiuiilomm ( uemal expect snail time coneuuumiunation of tlmeim luolmes in a Cuiiaml I etmubhie. - Fumat 'l'Iuumus ins Shim' (5. CALESISUIIG , iii Nov. -\Vlmat tin m I3tmrlimmgtomi athhciala here terumi n pimenonmeimal rumm was enadi tmy a ummssengei' tralmm timis m forenoon. 'Fime muslim mwe from It etc to ituiim. 1ntmi , eighty ambles , % u'ummi covered in cigimt ' mlntmtee , lnelmmdmmg flvo stops aimd two slow' . % mp. i3uipet'lmiteflb'nt ttboo i'mitiumutteui tlut : stops and slot'mtii cILUFCl n loss ( if tmvent ; inimmimt e'u' . 'l'im I a nimu ke' t it e tue tumal mmmii mm I mm those sixty intiiutes. or Ut tutu rmto ; of eiglmt umilcmi mmmi lmouur. 'Fhmis iii limo banner rim fem time huutmltmigton mottle. 1'iue mmmii tvaln coy i're'l time muntumo distance last week its milnety. live mninmmtcs. Iuuu.ttH Cit ) 3Imuui llomor.-h , KANSAS CITY , Nov. io.-'rlmo Star tin nounces that I'reeident Ce'velanui ! lma lou demed to John L. Peak. mu Eamianmi City law. yet , time muppointnient Its Uuuited States mnin later to hwitzerhamuh , to EumeucOtI , hmuiiieui 0 Iluoalhimcnd of SI , I.otuis , % imo recently ton ileted his resigmmation to time lrsidont. , 'I'lmim IimformntIomm Its supposed to cmc through Congressman Tanuummey , wlmo is said to imaym recomiumendeth l'ealr after having iiinmrolt tie. chimed time honor. It Is statemh , also tutu tIn appointment nitty be wltimi'ield untIl aftem t. time assemblng of comigremes next nuonth - Siosus CU ) ( i'a ii 11hz Finmit. SIOUX CITY. Nov. 10.--Siomtx City lint practically secured mmcxi to thme largest glum Cole factory In time world. C. .tnyon l'otteu , . of New York , remro5etmting camitermi c.mimital lets , sigumemi thai agreememit last niilmt to iuu : in a $1 ( iQOtil imiamit it $ ; , o'i hnus uvuum 4 raIeil , 'rwo.thirths of the aniouumt sy a raise mit mc nmt'ettmim. of imumuitmemi msiemm lust night mmiii time rest wil Inmemsily st'ctir.ui. 't'ho lmlan will employ Cs ( ) mumen mmmi't ' tte ir.omJQ . tmushmelt di of cormm daily. Now York's bi gluLoso ( as - tory will lie time only cmmie in the w culd . r than tIme factory here , - - - - - - I'CAItTY ' Sli 1411 K ! LARC E Little Effort Matlo to Oapturo the Terre ? by Local Police , MAY hAVE REEN SPIRIFED OVER TIlE RIVER Im.ilgiituiit . l'nihIi' timm 'l'miI.e ( lie IutV Iii iii I Is ( ssit Itt. imuis S'iii'ut ilmuui , Multi tutu ( imuhhiuniui'r ( u , to Smi'tm , ' ( uuuutu ( ) . Vie Mu'Carty. time Sarpy coumnty terror iviuo Cu'Ctiiied fromim time totigia s county Jail last Saterday evemmimig , Is still itt large and lmii abimimmg 1)13CC ) is titikumowum to time olhlcors , 'lIme lniIre of this city amid time sherIff aumul imie uleuumty are hiretemmmllumg to tmuake aim effort to locatti mutud captumre time mann , but time gout- oral ohulniomu Prevails that they are hmumntimig In lilaces where McCarty imever had any idea of gotog. Oume thmlmmg seems to be irettl' certalmi , amimi timat is ( limit Mccarty lmaml frboumds outside of times jali who assisted him 1mm getting out of time city. It Is how ft pretty well established fact that McCarty wits pIcked up by a moan s'ho uu'as itt a buggy waitimig , amud that tImi occmmrrmiml soomm after time eriunimmal imaul muindo lila escalse ( mmmi time jail. It Is known that McCarty ius uiriveum alamig omme of time un- ItCmiUi'ttteml streets of time city and was taken to time ltomite of hubs sistcr In time vicinity of Nineteemmtim itnul Cemmter streets , wheri ime us as given aim overcoat and a stmft o clothes. Fromu timers' lie was tahoe Imito time VoOm1s iii time vIclmmity of Sotutim Omiutuha. where hue was secreted uumihil 3 o'clnclc S'ummmlay mmmornimmg , at wimichm tlmmie hue utas taken to time rlvem' , placed lit a boat and rowed to time Iowa im1e. There a buggy wits stationed ammil tie soomi as Mccarty imimumleul ima jmmmmmped immto time immiggy mummil i'as driven sommthm. OFFtChhtS SEh'it lNitFFHltINT. ) A mmmmmtmlmer of Smurpy coumumty fiurmuers were Itt time city yesterday. They tahheml of offer- lug a rewarml for tIme caluttmro of time mmmmumm wlmo haul hieemm a terror to time conmummummilty for mumammy years. Immm'Iumg ) time uhay Soutiu Ommmaima was full of mlcpmmtaimerlfls amid Onmmthma ulotecilves , s'hmo stood mmbotmt time streets nail waited for Mc- Ctmrty to walk imp anti stmrrcmuder. For two imours miumrimmg the afiermmooim ii coumimle of depumly shmerlffs caummpeul at. imotice hmeaduituarters atal tout wimat time ) ' vommIJ do If they almemmId imap. jemi to mmmccl McCarty. About 5 o'clock ommo of thui' depmmtioa was cOuncil a\rmtv to a imhmmen of rest html nrt until lie hani tehcpbmommed to them poIlc st3tton 1mm Omumaimim. stating timat lime haul McCarty cormiered. lie teituested three mmmcmi at once , tim response to this cult Cox amid Boyle of limo Otmmahma force usemmt to Sommthm Omumalma , but were dIsappointed. as tIme long iookeml for mmiami was miot In umigiut. Simem'iff Startzer of Sarp' coummity and a couple of mIelmiutinsu , with Comunty Attorney Loller , client time tin ) ' in Somithm Omimalma , anti uvero inclined to crIticimu time lmOiice for mmot gettlmig out emil finding McCarty. The general - oral Immitireumsiomm sceimiemh to lie timat imomme of limo Soutim Oummalma oliicerms had lost McCarty. Conseqmmemitiy time ilepmmty abemiftu mufld Ommmalma detectives were allowed to go aimead and do tue hummting. Jailer MIller said , hate last night tiuat deserlption of McCarty Immud lmeemm sent out and thmut solute of limo mmmcmi ( romsi time aimerlff's olllee vera still omit working on the case , th statemument of tlm police to tint contrary notwlthmstaniling. It Is evluiemit that time two detctrtmemmts are not workimmg In the most Ii ca rty mm mu comm i mm I Ime mimmu I her. TALK OF' A COUN'rElll'HtT PLANt letectbve Icmnahiue of time Oiumahma force teed aroummd time carmmer of 'l'uvelmt-fomirtim amid N streets mii'amly all time afterimoomm tu atch- ing for McCarty. Iommtmimmme remnemmmbercd his recent cxiuerlemmcms imimen imo wagS dniveum nit time McCarty faruum mit time misuzzle of a. Wimmchemiter by anti lie was utot look. tog for trouble. A Unhteil Stmmtes secret service mimami stated yesterday timmit timere imzud lms'emi a imetlceablo off 1mm time ' ' ' ' railimmg circmmlatioui of 'glass ummommey' simice time McCartymu himimi been lii jail. 'rime govermimumetit detectives vho are wom'k- log ott time case lmavm ) aim imlea that Vie Is imimiiimg out time islammil below flellevume , amid every effort trIll tie mmmamie to trail imitum , iii hmcpes of fimmihimig limo ummUcim tutlked of ' 'glass uhohlar" factory. Simmco time McCartys were armesteil the govermmmmiemit ofllecrum imave been spying ahmoimt their ciii iuatirmts and at Vicmu imoimie. They have Imoslilve aseurammco timat theIr every mmiovo bias hjeemm reported to Vie at time commnty jail. floUt time wommiemi amid time mmmcmi Iii tIme case arc mmmv imelimg vmtcimed. E. hi. Doummi at one tluumo omie of VIe's mit- torneys , salt ! yesterday tbmat'ic haul told bIte tbmat hue ( Vie ) could hide three im'oumtims ott time Island anmi novel' be umughmt. Dottml 1mm- ( erred ( mum timbs that iirovisiumms amid aroma \vero stored away timere ( or just such an smimergsmmcy. leurthmernmore Doimd thiouglmt that a saddle imorse was 1mm waitiumg far \'bc whmen its nmmuulte time run for his liberty , ammml tlmat lie struck miglmt ommt for bibs old umamug-oUt 'hoar llellovtme , Coimnty Attorney Lefier of Sarpy county mnade time mmtatemmmcnt yestmenmlay timat Chief 1lri'nnamm of Soutim Omimmihia tried to infimmemmco timajury ulmirimig limo trial amid worked imard ( gr an acuttmhttmul of McCarty. iUiIiltOSH hAS A'Olti ) 'I'O S/tV , Chief hiremmnami saId last evening that there u'as mmot a word of tmutim in time state'mmiemmt of ttu _ coummty mmttorumey. lie flu rely uvent to Paiihlliomm mmmiii teuutttleii cnmmemermmbmmg limo arrest of Vie and time otlmcrm' , and titter hue luau tunimeil tim lmriSmmor8 over to time Sarpy comunty nu- thiorlties imo hail no fumutimer Ituterest In time mmmatte , ' . Judge lsmlmroso , hefome wimonm McCarty was tried , has 110 hesItancy in expressIng aim opimi- ion commecniming time eeaime of thai leader of the Sarpy coumuty gamig. liii tmabl yestcmmbay ( hunt ' tlmo escape \u'as ulumo to neghbgemmco umpon time lmrt of tins jaIl ofhls'iais , or else there wait a pmmt ump job that McCarty sluouild he allow el to walk out of time mit tmndistui hod. 'rime jumhge criticised tins actIon of Jailer Miller 1mm mmilowimig McCarty to mccclvii imi cihersfim time corridor of time jail , where tiiere was oumly one door hietwecim hmbmmi amid imi free- daumi. Mc"mrty , ham etmiul , m eailzrd that a iozmg term of Umepriumonmmiemmt wmus In alert' for imimn atmii that timat being time case hue wotmimi take many chuamices mind amholmt ammo' mmim'tumod to make good hubs orcaimo. TIme tumauu1 tIme jiudgo felt sure , belonged to arm orgammizeml gammg amid that It was one utimicit Imail nmamle itt immihumonco felt him mmmaui' imbmhi lacemi. Today SlimmImsoim and Gallagher , time other hers of time McCarty gang , will ime taken to I'atulhitmmit for ( slat out time chirttgtu of imavlumg astmuiltemltmianm las whim iumtsrmt bo immurder. lnfnrmmsatioum comnes fm'omms that town that. owing to time ( act of McCariyimmmvimmg uscalmemi , time cItizens are very indtgrmamtt ama ] mimay lake time law In timeir own biantis without going to the expense of a thial. 'I'imay feel that even if a conviction is secuired there is imo certainty that time omen will hits lndcml In time pemmltemi- tiary. They alto know that their own jail Is a very Insecure piece mind that if time imiemi siculd 'be held 1mm thin limeD OVOF mulgimt they could easily he liberated buy their ( miends If they saw lit to mnako time attoniimt. p Imti-r.'umtiuimr ( 'himri'l , Ci'Ii-iiuuilomi , 5't' . LOIYIH , Nov. io.-'rimo goluim'n juubile of St. Vincent do 5t I'atii's chmtmrch occUrrol today anmi was celebratemi with great hiomoli. Bcmiides several thousand PeOPle who were lmrefummmt mis iqmectatora of worsiuilmcrs , ( our' archimisimops umnil a Imirgo muuumnhnur of Prleatil were wilhmtn time ciuaumoei rail. Arcimhuishmop Kahn of thuha city ot , u ceb'turamut of time imOfltiitCal high muss mmnul Am ehmiuiumbols P. J , ltymiem of I'imiimuuie'pimlmu hreicimemh thu eerznon. Arc'hhmimuumoo tlyaui of Iluffmiho mmmiii Arcimhleimpp Irehaiirh of St. I'aul also juiiitbciimmmtoml in tutu exercises. A huanqeuct followed time cere- mnoumiea. .1 i. ii gm' 'I'is ii rut , mm mm % % 'b I I II u.i' a c r ( 'OI.tYMiti. O. Nov. l0.-Tiut'ro was comitlntir'i ImllrO'Vflhiumit iii Jitige Timulrmntin'i cotulilomm ( today mtul ( thict a is imOimo muow titat liii' St 'l it Ia nyci' . It vill hunt fOhime ( line. Imovtver , i relios'e tii anxiety ci ht. ( riemitis. ' . . - - - - -