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ESTABLISUED JUNJ 19 , 1871. OMAUA , TUESDAY M0RdthGAPRIL 7 , 1S9G. Jfj'r cJNTs.
t
ohio ChARTER ELECTIONS
No General Change Shown from the Results
of Last Pall.
t : ,
LITTLE LEFT OF CLEVELAND DEMOCRACY
$01111 , To it , . Iti Ilie Southern l'nrt of
tile Slit c SI. l ) % % ' Dciii rn t Ic
( lnIII-ffNct 1 , ) Itever-
. .
iutIs ilMcWIicre.
LEVEIAND. April 6.-The electton In
Cleveland today was for a chooI dIrector ,
throD members of the zchool council and
e'even ' members of the city council , The re-
publleans elected nil their canddates ! , with
thc exception of one member of the cIty
council by ilurallties ot 7,000 , and upward.
The democrats will have but thrco morn-
hers of the city councIl of twenty-two , two
of thont being holdovers. The school council
ER solidly republican. The republIcans
carried the cIty of Akron by a pluralIty 300
c greater than one year ago , electIng flvo morn-
i bets of the city councIl and three members
'
of the Ijoard of Education. The republicanB
carried Sanduky , making emaIl gains over
last year.
At Ircinont the republicans tuade small
gains.
The republicans won at Oberlin and
Metlina.
At Massillion the democrats elected the
mayor by 172 , the remaInder of the tIcket
beIng dIvided.
' At Alliance the democrats reduced the
usual republican plurality of about 700 to less
than 100 on all offices except mayor. The
republIcan canddate for mayor won by the
usual marIn.
A combination tIcket was elected at
Ashtabuia , party lines being dfsrogardcd.
The republicans won at Fotoria.
At Youngstown the republican candidate
for mayor was defeated by 225 , because of
a charge that he was aflulIated with the A.
1' . A. The remainder of the republican ticket
was elected.
At Ieiawnre the republicans elected all
ther candidates with one exception.
At Findley the repubflcans made clean
swoops. their candidate for mayor makIng a
gain of 100 over the plurality last fall.
The republIcans made big gaIns at flu-
cyrus , electing the iiiayor , marshal and so-
licitor.
CINCINNATI , April 6.-Throughout south-
era Ohio today many women voted for mem-
IJcrs of school boards , and some of that
sex wee elected , but the percentage of
wcmen voting was small. The returns chow ,
on the average , democratIc gains over laat
tall. when the state gave Its largest ropub-
IIC'an plurality. No political issues were at
stake anywhere outside of the political con-
trot of local affairs. Some towns and townships -
ships l2av gone democratic for the that
time since the presidential election of 1892.
At Lima the democrats elected Dr. S. A.
Ip flaxtor , the neighbor and friend of Son-
atoi l3rice , mayor by 300 , and the repub-
ilcans locted' the rezt of the city ticket
aild council. At Greenville the democrats
f made galns the ticket being dlvidei. There
was no election in Cincinnati , but the
suhurhan returns show democratic gains
over lost November. At. Hamilton , the
home of ox-Governor Campbell. the vote was
2.000 short. the democrats electing everything -
thing except no assessor by average plu-
ralitles of 800. At Urbana the republicans
elected all by 400. At Warren , Eiyria and
Marysvilie the republicans elected their entire -
tire ticket. At Mlllersburg the democrats
elected their ticket on a very light vote.
At Caldwell. a republican stronghold , the
den'orats elected the rnayor.'and city cleric.
the republicans gottng ! the rest of the ticket.
At Van Wert. for the second time In the
" history of that city. a democratic mayor
was elected by 150. The rest of the republican -
lican ticket hail ab average plurality of
400.
400.At
At East Liverpool woman suffrage won.
Recently the school board discharged teach-
era reading the bible on opening school.
Th women en1oyod carriages today and
'
2400 ; votee were cast by women 'in the town.
defeating all members of the school board
who VOtel ( for the discharge of teachers
who read the bible.
1)EMOCItA'VICJ GAINS IN MICIIIGitN.
Ii CIIu1Il'gIflN lIoil'l'Iieir Osn as is
Itill , ? lit tile ' 1'OVIlKiIIIIP.
DETROIT , Mlch , , April 6.-Tcday's city
and townohip elections rosultcd in democratic -
cratic gains in many of the emalier cities and
In some cases In unexpectedly decisive demo-
I , cratic victories in the citie. . The townships
for the most part retain their republican
majorities , although these vero aie3 cut
down in a few cases. In Grand Rapids the
entire republican ticket wac elected by ma-
joritles of from 200 to 1,200 , excepting Stow ,
republican , for mayor , who is believed to be
elected over Stebbins. democrat , by less than
100 majority. l'rot. Samuel Ijickey , the pro-
hibltton leader , was elected mayor of Albion
by thirteen plurality over McCutcheon , democrat -
crat , the isuo being between the prohibl-
tionists and liquor elements. In Saginaw
the democrats elected their entire ticket and
seventeen aldermen , I3aum , for mayor , re-
celving a majority of 1,700. In hay City tlio
( lemocrats elected the recorder ; the council z
will be a tie. Jnekiion weit republican by
decreased majorities. Kalamazoo , Owosso , t
Lansing , fenton Harbor and Muskegon went
republican by decisive majorities. Sault Sto.
Marie elected all republicans , a revoral of
the rceuit a year ago. Manlstee , Flint ,
Grand haven , Stanton , St. Iguaco. Marshall ,
Traverse City antI Coldwatcr elected demo- i
cratlc mayors. in some caoes reversing lact C )
year's majorities. There was hut one ticket
at Marquette. Escanba elected Gallup , re-
pubiicun , by 800 maJority.
Although I cal issuc3 predominated in many
towns , ilitic cut a decided figure in nearly
all casem anti democratic gaimw were time
, rule , generally speaking. C
CC
It'JssIlIIst 11 $ Cuim trot Else Council. '
DUT'VF ) , Mont. , April 6.-Time city election I
today was for eight aldermen. The demo-
crata had candidates in only five of tim
eight wards aimil elected four of thom. TIme
republicans carried three wards , two against
( ho populist candIdates and one against time
thmm'ocrats. The IOPUiistM carried one ward
against the republicans. The next council fi
wilt stand : Itepublicaus , 10 ; ( lemnOCrats , ; C
populists , 1. Time republican vote of the d
. city wan 1,435 : limo opposition 1,501.
SALT I4AICF , April IL-A special to the a
Tribune frommm helena , Mont. , says : Dr. fi
L Steele , denioclat , was re-elected mayor tea :
day by about 300 majority , Time demo. fi
crats elected four out of seven aldermen T
: and ( ho republleanu elected timroo aldermen , C
city treasurer and police magistrate , The f (
result is not a real democratic Victory , owing -
ing to local matters. mm
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City I1ietiumms 1mm ( Jommmeojiemt , ci
lIAltl'FORD , Coimn. , April 0.-City and ri
town elections were Imeld in Hartford , Bridgeport - l
port and Stmunford today , Time contest in
hartford was a keemi one , tiio democrats
miJeceeditmg in reclaiming time inayoraity In o
S liridgeport time electors did not choose a tl
imisyor , Time ropublica won aimnost -
every-
timing In Stamford , lx-Simerlft .Iilea . H a
Z'remton was ciected mayor of hartford by a
t immajority or 282 over General A , lIarbigom
. vroeident Of time McKinley club. Time repub li
ilcans captured muosj of the otimer OIllcz.
lt.Imuimii.sJN Vimm sit sImmklois.
YANKTON , S. fl , , Alril G.-Special ( Tole.
granl.-At ) time municipal election today the j
republicans elected timeir
entire ticket cxm
ceit one alderimumn , Republicans were pittoj 1mm
against the tree iIver league tlht , corn.
Posed of pOpulista and democrats. Otucors r
elected are : W. 11. Edmundi , Iminyor ; Olaf bc
Nelson , treasurer ; \y Lagami , mnarsimsi : a
.A. Iloyles , police U8tlce.
I'O54ITION OP Tilil MORMON CiIt'ItfjIi. '
Iliselnimsis An Ivslre to Itlt'rfere In
AITnirM of Slate.
SALT LAlC1 , Utah , April 6.-The Deseret
NeWs today publishes a three column address -
dress to the officers and members of time
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in
conference assembled. The address is on the
subject of church and state , and is signed
by Wiiford Woodruff , Gearge Q , Cannon and
Josepim II. Smith , of the first presidency ; John
Smith , patriarch ; eleven of the twelve
apostles , seven members of the fIrst council
of the seventiec' , and three presding ! bishops ,
compolng all the higlm offlcals Cf the Mormon
church The address says timat during the
last polItical exeitemnent the presiding
authorities were in some cases mnlsunder-
stood and in others misrepresented ,
Continuing , the address says In part : 'EWe
wah ! to state in time most psltive language
that at no timfle lies there been an attempt
o ? even a desire , to encroach upon time rights
of time state. There has not been , nor Is
there , the remotest desire on our part to do
ammything looking to a union of church and
state.
"In view of occurrences to wimich reference
has been made we feel it our duty to
clearly define our position , so there may be
no cause hereafter for dipute.
"We unaninousiy ; agree to and promulgate
as a rule timat should always be ob.ervcd in
time churth and by every leading oillcial
thereof , tlmat before accepting any po9tion ,
politIcal or oflmerwise , which would interfere
with the proper and comuplete discharge of his
ecclesiastical duties , and before accepting a
nomination or entering into engagements to
perform new duties , said cmcal ! should apply
to proper autimorities and learn from them
whetimer he can , conslstenly with the
obligations already entered into with the
church upon as.sumning his office , take upon
himself the added duties and labors and
reeponsibilitles of time new positon. ! To
maintain proper discipline and order in the
church wo deem this absolutely imecessary ,
and in asserting thie rule , we do not con-
aider that ve are infringing in the least degree -
gree upon the indivIdual rights of cltizena.
° We declare that in making these require-
muenta of ourselves and our brethren in the
ministry , we do not in the least desire to
dictate to tlmem concerntng their duties as
American citizens or to interfere with time
affars ! of the state. "
A significant feature of time addrers is that
it does not show time name of Moses Timatcher.
one of time twelve apostles. Last year Moses
Thatclmcr accepted the nomination for United
States senator on the democratic ticket without -
out tile consent ef the churcim autlmorlties
and strongly nthtntalned time view that time
church hail no autlmority over his personal
actions regarding polItics.
REIIUICId Ii'lt S.IL.tItY GRAIIIIEILS.
Itmlnmqmme fieiimocrztts Timime Ion
1Usmyor Ollimgt'r nimil time , Alsiermfleim.
DUI3UQUE , Ia. , April 6.-Speelal ( Tele-
gram.-Thomas ) T. fluffy ( democrat ) , nomi-
noted by the citIzens' and endorsed by the
republicano , was elected mayor today by
from 1,500 to 2,000 majority. The vote was
the iargest since the preridential election , and
though the town ordinarily gives a demo-
cratte majority of 1,100 , Mayor Olinger
( democrat ) , standing for a third term , seemna
not to have carried a single ward or pre-
clnct , The issues against him wore time
ralary grab , the toleration of saioomm of
quectionablo cimaracter , and time ruling of the
citizens' ticket oft the ballot , he actimmg ac
accuser and judge , thougim ho himself imeaded
both democratic and citizens' tickets last
year.
Time salary-grabbing aldermen wh offered
themselves for re-election were also de-
fc.ated. Oiinger carried one precinct. fluffy's
majority is 1,470. lIe got thIrty votes less
tlman Cleveland ami Olinger five 1es than
Harrison.
DES MOINES , April C.-Speciai ( Tele-
gram.-Tho ) republicans carried nearly everything -
thing in time city in today's election , after an
exciting canvass. They elected John Mac-
Vicar mayor by about 1,950 over C. C.
Loomis , democrat , and cleated the full to-
publican ticket , except two aldermen , wimom
th democrats save. It is conceded that the
result is a personal victory in a large mneas-
uro for James U , J3erryhili , and vilI further
imis congreeional candidacy against Captain
J. A. T. huh , time present congressman.
ICEOKUK , Ia , , April 6.-In time city dcc-
tion , the republicans elected the assessor
and four out of six aldermen ,
Lilly WhiteN Select fleiegmteN.
FORT WORTh , Tex. , April 6.-Time reformer
or "Lily Wimite" republican convention for
time Eighth congressional district wa held
here today. After a redhot meeting the following -
lowing deiegatei were cimoson to the national
convention : Thomae Ilurko , Fort Worth ,
and W. J , Fisimer of Weatimerford. 130th are
McKinley men. Timis delegation will contest -
test the reguar republican delegation in the
St. Louia convention.
Cimsmlrmmmmmn Ilnrrlty Calls ii .ileetimmg ,
PIHLADELPIIIA , April 6.-Chairman lIar.
rity of the democratic national commIttee
today called a meeting of time subcomnmittee
havIng charge of time arrangements for time
emocratic national convention. The meetIng -
Ing wiil be held at the I'aimer iouse , CM-
ago , On Friday , April 10 at 2 p. m. FurI I
her progreas is expected in the arrange-
nents being made for time convention ,
Utmib Slimti Commvt'mmtions. C
SALT LAKE , April 6.-The republican
itato convention to name delegates to the
t. Louis convention wii be held hero to-
mmorrov , Time cimairman of the demnocratic
mtato central committee has fixed Juno 6
Is time date for holding time convention to
lumo delegates to the Chicago convention.
Militia liii. ! mi ( smit.jimmg Llrt'et.
OPELOUSAS , La. , April G.-Timq town
ilection passed oft quietly , Time negroes all
'oted witlmotmt Interference. Time presence
r time militia imad time effect of bracing the
iurlcles up , timus enabling time Politicians to
rcte themim. 'lime militia yiIl he discharged
II a day or two.
Ilmmdursed I'nttlson for I'resi.Jejmt ,
EASTON , I'a , . April 6.-The Northampton
otmnty democratIc committee met Imere today t
lid elected ten delegates to time state comi-
'entiom : . Resolutions were adopted endorsv
ng ex-Governor Pattison for president.
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) IIt1ItCII OF LA'l"I'HR IAY SAINTS.
limmmmmzml Conferemmee ! jtNNeImbies In lime
( ) IsI lurmmmomm 'Vemmmpie ,
RIRTLAND , 0. , Aprii 6.-Time aimnual con.
arexmce of time Reorganized Cimurcim of Jesus
T
imrist of Latter-Day Saints began hero tony -
ny in time old Mormon temple 'itim a large Ci
ttendance. Thorn are delegates present p :
roni Canada , California , Maine , Mississippi
ad fromu time Intcrmcdlat Ilointe. There arc
, ur of time immeimmber of the original cimurcim ,
imey are 1'memiduimL .Tcm'pim Smitim , Eider J ,
. Cimmpp and Elder Albert IIowes , fr.mn Ccli-
) rflirm , nmi'l Iicxnndr II , Smmmith ;
Timu drmiornlmmtlon cinlmne to be the origi.
ci chtmrcim otaiiimmimed In 13Q by Jueepim "
mmmith , aim' ] ommt of which oper.g the Morrnexm
murcit of tJtaim uqdem Urlgimamn Young. Time
orgmnIze4 sect CIOCS not nor never did
ractlco polygmmrtm' ,
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: lIt'l iitJi1ims ( tisimi'e I lmn . % etipm , h
NEW YOTtIC , Airii ; 0.-At today'n cemiomt U
C the Mothomiist lpIcnpai confercaco for 01
me Now York ditriet , a rcaolmmtion was.
Ioptcd witimout oppesitiofl , approving of the
tiomm of the imouso of rei'recntmmtivcs ' at u
'aimirgtou In refusing to vote further aplii
opratIemma to sectarIan achoola. After lime or
) tn time mimemmibers of tim coaference aroc' op
lml sammg time imynmmm , ' 'Amnerca. ! "
. - If
Cmiuglit ii 'ife Mmmrmlcrer ,
M'LEANSIIOflO , III. , April 6--Jlemm 1w
ohmner , the German % vimo lilied Imis wi ( t
ar l'iypolis , timIs colmnty , wJtH an ax anti
Cmlged his ti-year-.bI ou ycstt'rday ev.n-
I , . VUS captur d ! lime sheriff of'hitt' '
unty this ovenImm , near Curnml , ummd will St
I brought imera toinormoy.'hiie tto pto. 1 1
6 ate detcrmnlmmed timat llcmimrnem shall mmu ( . a
r iha m'xtronme pemmaity of time 1mv , theme of
n ( IiC'p.vltiomt IouIliI to l'ImClm Imftmm
ANXIOUS OVER TIlE ADVANCE
Dorvshes have Ou the Wires Between
Thom and the Paso of Supplies.
STRONG FORCE ON THE BERBER ROAD
, tiaoliier Ilimmisi Appears VitimIn Vift
iiic of Smmn1immt-llmgiislm have
Seimt lid sifureesiseists to
timmit l'oint ,
CAIRO , April 6.-Considerable anxiety is
felt hero in unoflicial circles concerning time
fate of time advance guard of Egyptian troops
operating agnlmmst the dervishes. Time telegraph -
graph line betleen itoroska and Murat Wells
Imas again been cut by the dervishes , a
strong force of the latter being reported
near Assuan. On tIme i3erbor road the enemy
is also reported to be Ia strong force , and
In addition to Murat , the dervishes are
tlmreatenhrmg Fort IIeliab on the Egyptian
coast of time fled sea ,
Time derviolmes , it is ftmrtimer announced ,
have arrived at Kokreb , fifty miles west of
Suakim , Anotimer battalIon has been sent to
Stmakimn in order to reinforce the garrison.
It Is thought timat the dervishe..i will attack
time Egyptian entrenched positions. ,
It Is reported the dervieimes imavo now
abandoned the attack on Kasala , withdrawing -
ing to flerber and the Murat Wells. It is
rumored the Abyeinian envoy imamm just left
there with a letter from Lord Cromer , the
Iimltlsh agent , and minister plenipotentiary
to the negus of Abyssinis ,
MISSIOXAltIIS tItUIItID To LE.tVE.
Simitaim SIrzim , SLmIIrItliV Ipeiiiimg All
of 1'hieii ( roiss ArmmmeiImm , '
LONDON , April 6.-ThoDaily News and
time Cimronicie have a report frOm Constantinople -
noplo , sad ! to be on the best authority , that
an imperial irado ias decreed time wholesale
expulsion of all Christian missionaries from
Armenia , who are mainly French Catimolics
and American Protestants , It , is cUll posal-
ble , says tIme report , by immediate pressure
to iwevent the execution of time decree , hut
no time is to ho host ,
Time Daily News says : "Timere is reason to
believe time sultan has signed this decree.
but timat it has not yet been issued. It is
Lord Salisbury's obvious duty to kayo no
diplomatic stone unturned to prevent the
threatened disaster , No doubt Mr. Riddle ,
tiio UnIted States charge d'affaires , will act
with energy. "
The Chronicle thinks time irade is aimned
at the agents of the relief fund , and is dime
to time fact that time mnissionaries give publicity -
licity to time massacres. The Chronicle believes -
lieves Lord Sallsbnry could count upon
French as vell as American support in do-
mending time withdrawal oVthc irado ,
'iiJItiCEY EXL'IdLS AN AMEltlCA.
Gm'miimil Vizier Disclaims ' ,
1C5svie.lge of the Pgict ,
CONSTANTINOPLE , April 6.-ReplyIng to
the United States charge d' affaires , Mm'
John W. Riddle , the grand vizier and minister -
ter for foreign affaiM have both declared
that they have received no information ro-
gardlng the alleged expulsion of Rev. Gearge
v. Knapp , the American missionary from
I3itils.
It is stated that Mr. Knapp has already
arrived at Diarbekir , and it appears that time
local authorities wished to expel him so-
cretly.
Mr. Riddle Is now awaiting instructions
fromn WashIngton.
Ammaertnm * Starch ( lie Cseuimer. ,
LONDON , April 7.-The Standard's Berlin
correspondent says : Herr ' Saare , who was
sent to England and America by the German
Starch Producers' association to inquire ac
to time favorsliown In England to American
in preference to German starcim geode , to-
perth that the niain cause is not time better
quality , but choapneos , owing to time great
cencentration of time American starch In-
dustry. hO advises the German manufacturers -
turers to co-operate to form a single assocla-
tion , unleo they are content to ho corn-
pleteiy beaten out of the market.
Cimusesi IOmmthmmmsIgNim 1mm Peru.
LIMA , Peru , April 6.-Via ( Galveston.- )
It was generally known imero that time United
States Imouso of representatives was to take
Lho veto today which would finally decide time
attitimmie of congress on time question of
Cuban belligerency , This vote wan viewed
with the greateet Interest , and the result
was promptly builetined , Wimon the newu
: pread the greateet entimusiasm was msn-
tfe'ted by the people over the imousa's actiqn ,
mnd sympathy with the Cubans was vey
generally expreed ,
Coimtrovers' Nenrimig ItN lOimmi.
LONDON , April 7.-A Times dispatch from
aracas says a friendly ettlement of the
Venezueian boundary question U , conuldered
ertain. The Times has an editorial wiilcim
omments on time foregolog "gratifying news"
mci says : "Very little additional knowledge
S contained in time documents publisimed
reeterday. If Lord Salisbury's arbitration I
) roposnls lead to a definite practical result ,
ye will not have to regret our long con-
reversy with Venezuela. "
ip.tcmmm flefmmimlter Cmiisimt imm illorocco ,
C'opyrigimt , 1890 , by I'ress PublIshImmK Company , )
TANGIER , Morocco , April 6.-New ( York I
Vorld Cablegram - Special Telegramrm-A )
nan named Iiendahar , said to belong in ,
3ootcmm , otherwise known as Africa , lies been
irrested imere Upon the application of Mr.
iarclay , time United States consul general
mere , l3endaimar is accused of being' a do-
aulter.
% himlstry Ncmmrln SIN 1md ,
LONDON , April 7.-A Paris dlmpmmtch to
he Standard says : Time 1mnpresion Is steam-
ly growing thmat time flourgcois cabinet is
ithin measurable distance of its end. Ite
evolutionary tendencies and its dipiojuatle
lundero imave met the disapproval of Ituasla.
herctore , M. Bourgeois is In an extremely C
iflicult poriticn.
Cimit mlg's 0mm tue GrmiI 'I'rsijmlc ,
MONTREAL , April G.-Anotimor change has
ceo made In tue personnel of the Grand
'runk. J. G , Simnonde , general baggage mae-
! r , with headquarters at Montreal , imas bsen
it'ni'jeel and J , E , Fuick of Chicago op.
Dlnted In his piace , Li
Itetu naomi Vi tlmoimt ° l'lsosil ion , y
DUBLIN , April 6-In the election toda' n
r a member of Parliamnent 'to succeed Dr.
Edward Kenny , Parnellite , who recently w
sIgmmed , in the college green division of ti
ublin city , Mr. J , L , Carew , I'armiellite , C
as rettmrne1 without opposition ,
Cet'iI IIImodI.M Is Smite ,
JJUI4IJW'AYO , April 6.-The telegraph
lies imero lmrmvo been restored and lIon. Cecil
bodes , as to whose safety soimme uneasine.m kI
id been felt , telegrapims from SalIsbury that
wello ie eafu , ammd that time road Is now II
ten , al
i'd s'irs IIuiierU , , ' t , to lime ossdmtsm
LO1)ON , April 7-Time Chronicle an. ni
ulmees timat a Iiritiiiim ' general , probably
imerul Itedverm , ihmller , time adjutant gem-
al , will be m'emL : in time autumn to Conduct , ,
cratlemma in time b'oudmmn. -
rhi'miilly Ai'iI ; ; hoist this ltryIsLmi.s. N
IiI'AKIM ' , April G.-Tho , fdendiy , Arabs YI
L'U 'rclted : time dervishes at Iloyct , kUling
raty : of t'iommi , fo
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timl t Aii I mist mm lCmm mins Cnuzt' , Ri
INS.S CITY , April 6.-A specIal to the
or ( mom \VIVLIIU , Iun. . says : rims ietna '
to inetmm'ancc comupany began suit today ,
'ainsi te'iii tl county Omi refunding L'oiiim
the value of amid $3,000 deau ted
leri.t ,
5'l'Ii , ! , hOLD TIII J1RITISIR SillS' ,
'cneyueini tuthnrllies Ileeie to He. .
ii'IIMC I i.e Seimoomier etv Iziy ,
( C.p riht , IM,6 , Liy I'res IiitlIsitng Company. )
CARACAS , Venezuela , , 'drilNew ( York
World Cablegram-Special Teiegranm.-The )
\Vorld's exclusive new freon Darbados
March 12 regarding the seizure by Venezim-
elan autimorities of the Dritisim schooner New
Day is confirmed by Mr. 'tuthbuil of Boston ,
who represents time London cyndicate wimicim
cimartered the vessel , The schooner was
Seized for alleged violation of time customs
rcmmIat ions.
lilt. Ttmrnbull declares that the charge is
false. lie says the Vemiezuelan consul at
i3arbadog gave the schooner regular papes.
Doing an American citizen , Mr. Tmrnbimll haa
applied to the American legation imero for as.
slate mmcc ,
Mr. Thomas , time United States minister ,
has advised the Venezuelan minister of
finance , Enrique Perez , to release time vessel ,
as it is illegally held. Minister Pores re-
fities to let time schooner go , Captain flax-
ter's report to time flrltiVh government. a
copy of vimich I have seth , says time Vessel
was seized during ihe minti-Englisim excitement -
mont , and timat if it vere an Amercan croft
there would have been no trOuble. Time New
Day Is still heM ,
There will be serious complications if a
British war simip goes Ill ) tima Orinoco.
W , NEPIiEV ICING ,
MILtNS Iii'Elt"VIIISO : FOIL GUIANA.
In , ; of time ( .midli'leldms1 % 'ould lie aim
lrri'psrithile 11mw ,
GEORGETOWN , British luiana , March
13-If the Venezuelnn-llrlttsim GuIana dispute -
puto Is decided in favor r , Venezuela ,
ninety-nine out of every Imundred Englisimmnen
1mm this country will lose nloneyby it and the
came iili he said of neariyovery American
lIving in the colony , except the United States
consul. British Guiana is divided imito three
counties , Demcrara , I3arhlcp and Ilssequibo.
Practically all of the gold ioliIs are situated
in Essequibo county and clearly all of the
territory wlmic1i comprises that coumity is
tli1ier tiio'pute. As the sugar industry has
dwindled dowmm t a very small factor , owing
to the reduction in tlm prco er simgar , time
great expeneo of koeplmig. tile plantations
from beIng flooded and the , Ufflcuity of getting -
ting laborers at a. reason.ake prlco wlmo can
stand time clinmate , gold iiasbecme the main
stay of time colony and tt,1s. to gold and
possibly timber in the future from the
Esseqomibo country that the residentii hero
have to bob It may be imegimmeil that the interest -
terest over tiio bouutlary dispute is very
great.
While the rest of the ' is lceking
upon tue question as practJcaly settled , ca
far as it is concerned-as to poepbllity of wartime
-time point of view here Is epttrely differ-
eat. The Engilsimmon wlit control everything -
thing , despite time large nmajrtt3I of time fcr-
cign population. d not fear war , looking
upon such a , thing with the. ; iisajal Dritislm
eyesv1mich see nothing butyic ory for thoni-
selves , But they do fear' arbliration ahQvc
all things , for no matter lo little of
Resequibo ounty were given , to Venezuela ,
a number of gold mlnw 'wpiid pass out of
'
British 'control , TII meag r ilspatche received -
ceived here are scanned , mn t eagerly' by'
evei'y one. Many men whb pave their miii
in gold send their servant ' to the station
every nigh' to read the , bplietin board
rather than wa't ' for time norphig papers.
Uncer the circumstancesit i not to be
Iyondered that the.feeiing agj4nsttlmo United
States Is very strong , and what Is idore ,
the Americans imere do uo1 licc'itate to
blame' the Washington government openly
Immstthd. of time question , 'dimioishing , It is
growing itim ilay ) , fqr'tfqtlla settleoneut.
is"i'eaclmed the btroductidml of mining
chln ry is out of the quest1n. No one will
invest any mord money ,
chance of lmavlpg the wholr trrttory keii
omit of their hahmis , Gold rrbnt there La here
and , to what cxtent may b jug d from the
registrations' for the lact iFee days , and
'every bit of it was taken out 1y placer mimi-
lii ; the day' ' beforQ yesterday 673 ounces ,
ycatorday 303 ounces , today,1,000 ounces.
Owing to the volcanic naturo. Of the country
and time difficulty eperlen ed , in getting
to time fieldS-lomi canoe ti'ip being noces-
sary-up to the present tine the mining Has
been very crude. Just hsfoo the 'dispute
became acute , arran'gemnenth were being
made for Introducing machnory apd , sin e
all these thlng hayo com to atop , It may
easily be seen imow the whIe of British
Guiana has been afiected , rlere have boon
sonietiming less than twermty'tons of quartz
crushed in this colony sincC' the bmiginlnng.
Machinery was put up wlmer9. it was thought
there was a rich vein , but. that place was
worked out in less than a wpek. Tlmousands
of dollars have been lost hero and it is just
now that the people tliinl hy see a pros-
poet of getting something , bJi
As for time British claim t1ut Chore ore 52,000
British subjects in Essequlbu bounty , exclu-
cive of government offlciala1-.I is very. znls-
loading. If a line should bq drawn soutim
from time Parima river it ' % ou1d be found
the actual settlers betis'eQn 'timat and , the i
Solmcmburgk lIne would not number 1,500 ; I
whillo in the northwest district , that on the
coast directly south of ( tmtm.Orimioco riyer , I
where time bist quartz is supposed to otit , I
there are not more than 2,000Ictual settlers. I
Fully 20,000 of the 52,00 : live 'on the
islande In the mouth of the 0asequibo river ,
whicim are not in. dispute. There are over
2,000 miners who never stay ' , id the unsettled
territory more than four mopths at a time ;
4,000 or 5,000 Indians , .5.000 indentured
cooiiooi and it Is estimated tlmzit there are at
least 5,000 persons who owi allegiance to
ithor nations. Under the circumerancos it
an be seen that 'Venezuela might easily pay
Lime actual settlers for th'eib land and be a
gainer at that. C
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Ilenelielmil Order iIipI'iisiN.
PHILADEL.PHIA. Apri' ' 6.-Time Order of
Pente , a beneficial orga italion , imas bsen
torceil to'the wall , An assigiment for the
enefit of creditors was fll'edtodny , Albert
P. Wlleon Is time assignee , 'bs order was In
iloimrisimlng condition until , tile troubles of Si
lime "got-rIch-quIck yocloy"So'era ( years
igo and had a great mummy nembers In limP
ity and state. It was atfectd , with other
! miiar orders at that tIpv , nntl n , great
alilng oft In iuslncsa sviis. tIme resu t. No
itatemnent of the nerds and liabilities has t
i.et beau prepared. , ,
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l'iiatFliglmle'r Ilciti for ? Iimrdcr , t
IJA\VRENCF. Mass. , , ? 4p'il 6.-Arthur
isatiley , the Ilaverhilt the maker , one of
he Principals in the ( auhprie fight here d
laturday night , was arraithoml before Judge
itono today , charged 'with' 'manslaughter
nd Irize iightini' , amid tip $ Qtiierm were
iargcd : with being rmresent 'atid. aiding and
betting the tight. ilradieywmmmm bound over
0 time grand jury In $2.00 on5tho charge of
nanslaugimter anti 2,000 OnJthle charge of
rze lighting. The other defendants were
ound over in $1,000 eachJ . U
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SmmtlSmrt , iIimrlt'r . , * .nhil' 'to hiaNtinmi , mi
ROCK ISLAND , Il : : AprIl' 6.-A sixth
upposed victIm of the iJasimmn ( farn has
cen hroughmt to higiit1 Itia learned that p
lugh MeCaffery , who.was vpiployetl three a
cam's ago by Ilastiminas a1fahn hmmnd , can. 'I
ot be accounted for , ThedvJopmnontme at li
me farm tclay were the Uneartiming of a im
oat , a jacket and a pair of trquecra. They ii
cre six feet under grouudimjd very near 1
o Place where iouderbacb'sIdy was dieb
ovared , Time sheriff's fores mire still at
rork , . - -
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ICiilt'sl iliN Vife nul C1iihi1 ,
M'I4IIANSLIOIIO , Iii. , ' .4pril 6.-Fred UI
emner , living seven miles n mrth of timl cIty , cI
lied hi wife and 2-year-aldthild yesterday C
ftcrnoon. 'rho woman , , wa' cut and 01
'angled in a' imorriblo muiiter , and her bamly
mrown out anti covered ylth ,00rnstalks
0(1 ( an olmi carpet , The little boy wa lmuntr
If the neck to i raCier. . 8heritf Buck and '
eputy Sheriff Lane are n nurqit of time
urderer mmnti an angry mob is aao ! in pur-
it and a lynching is not Improbable ,
o's''Jmmes tm GvIi : ; : ; : % ; ; $ KilN , Aimeil U ,
At Axlisterdam-ArrivedZaandam - , from
civ York.
At GIbraltar-ArrivedEms , from New lii
ark , , - ' in
At Gmbraitar-Sajied\Verra , fromn Genoa am
r New York , $ ll
At New Yok-Arrlveml-Spaarndam from ju
atterdammi ,
At Ioiawaro Breakwater-Passed - up-
miesiand , from LIvcrpcot ,
At Movlllo-Arrlved-Vancouver front
,
irtiant ] dod Halifax , hi
At DOver-Passect-perais , from Hamburg
r Nw Yprk.
EASILY LANDED THE STORES
Bormuaa Meets with No Interference in
,
Discharging ils Cargo.
NOT A hITCH OCCURS IN TUE PROGRAM
1mmiimieiie Qiiimntlt y of ArntM , Asisisiummi-
thin iitiil Stores HmIMliy I'or-
'n'nrdeml to the Isisurgemit
1ender , Gemi , iliicco.
NE\V YORIC , April 6TimeVorltl timls
morning cays : A long cipher dispatch frommi
Caries Garcia , son of General Cahixto Garcia -
cia , time leader of the IJermnmmda expedition to
Cubs , lmas been received by M. Stierin In
this city. The dirpatch was written at Mami-
zamiillo , which is about thirty-five miles west
of Sn'iitlago , on April 2.
Time dispatch says that the men and the
heavy artillery were ianded from time for-
mnimmia itt a bay between' Baum Itinda amid
Muriel , which is about fifty miles west of
Ilavamma in a straight line. There was abso-
lately no interference. Time two llotcimkim
guns and the six other heavy pieces of ar-
tliiery wore taken off , with time ammunition
for them , Tim ship , with the remaining
arms and ammunition , was sent to Santiago.
It went around tim north e'norc of time island
through time 'Bahama channel.
'rue ios men in the expedition were landed
on the morning of March 22. Timey made a
march of forty miles inland , where they
vero met by Gemieral Macre , thus carrying
out the plan to time letter.
It was decided thmat an attack should be
made upon Pihar ( hi 1110 , which is time
largest Inland toivn anti a Spanisim mtrong-
imold , Macco had caused time report to reach
the Spammich garrison that lie imad started on
a long mmumrch. Time rnesuga says that Macco
amid Garcia with 9,000 men swept dowim upon
Pinar dcl Rio early on time mnornilig of Marcim
23 and it Wfl5 a coiiiplete rnmrprise. The
Spanish troops miumbered about 6,000 , and
they were thrown into a tate of panIc by time
onelaught. The use of time heavy artillery
which Garcia izati broimglmt added to their ter-
ror. Time mesrage says. "Consternation
reigned anti time Spanioh troops were thrown
into \ild dieorder. OffIcers could not form
their man. Captured two pieces of heavy
artillery , 1,700 Maumer rifles , 1,200,000 cart-
ridgeii , 2,500 swords amid stores ; burned , 600
houses. Spnnish lost , 850 killed and 200
wounded. "
After timis victory , wimiclm is one of tlm
most import3nt that time Cubans imave won ,
inanniuch as it will he almost Impossible for
the Spaniards to find a simelter for their
troops In time interior during the raimiy
season , General Garia took 600 men on
horasbaclo and started castward , making time
hardest possible marches.
Carlos Garcia says that timey had not the
slightest difficulty in paeing the trocha ,
which is a hue of Spanish troops , and they
vcuit on swiftly to the eastern part of the
island. Many 'volunteers joined theni.
\hemi tlmey arrived near 'Santiago they foumid
thio Bermuda had handtd her ammunition in
a hay a few miles , east of Santiago. The
imip arriv d emi the night of Mardi 25 , but
the landing was not made until the followIng -
Ing morning , There were eighteen boatloads -
loads of rifles , cartridgez and swordo.
.Genera1 Garcia imas gone to the eastern
end of time Island becadse that is his old
borne and time proplo living there are imis
1ioyal miends Joea Come ; General qornez'
brother , is wtht'him. General , cimrcia wUi
do xmothink for a month but organize an
alony f picked men. lie expects to have an
organizetL army of volunteers which will
number 35,000 men amid a regular force of
10,000 men.
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3IAYOII IIIIILD UI' BY AN ASSASSIN.
Icnismti VIty's Chi fEx cimtlvp Ehi1h-
Hm4 xl Dipsllgireml lint its Id'ildence ,
KANSAS CITY , April,6.-Mayor Davis to-
period to the police tonight timlit an attempt -
tempt had boon mnado to assassinate him
in a dark street a short distance from his
reidcnce. An unknown man 'came upomi
imim , lmo says' , calling him an A. P. A. and
applying a vile epithet. and fired at hilni
at short range. Time bullet passed tiirough
his hat. Mayor Davis reports that his as-
saliant ran down an alley and timat Imo fired
three shots at time man as Ime fled , none
of which took effect. A short time afterward -
ward Mayor Davis appared at a repub-
licun mass meeting and eximlbited time torn
hat. Time shooting , or this story of a shooting -
ing , is time outcome of time bitter political
light timat has been mnado hero between time
republicans and time A , F , A. on time one i
sIde and time denmocrats and nonpartisamia on
Lhe other. Time Times , democratic , , In to-
narrow's paper will discredit time story of I
the attempted assassination , asserting that
time report Is circulated in an attempt to j
influence Votimig at tomorrow's election ,
! ayer Davis , who Is 'an avowed candidate
101' governor , has been one of the loading
mupporters of time republican city ticket.
, tltMOIJIt JOXI'IICTS IOLIAfl V1IEA'r ,
tixprem4'es , limo Ik'llt'f Oilier I'rosjmcd , ,
'sIlI FJiifl' 1mm 1t % 'nl ,
ChICAGO , April 6.-P. D. Armour raid to-
ilght : "I believe that wheat will sail at $1
C bushel or near that figure soon , This is I
'peaking from the standpoint of a niercimant I
mid not of a scalper. It ought to sell there
rn ttn merits and will uniesi , eamelming un-
'oresecn occurs , I have felt bullish for ccv-
tral weekem , but never more eo than now ,
Vhmat any individual ecalper or operator doce I'
ins no refem-ence to the actual nmarket condia
ions , Time advance will not be a matter of
'entinment. aithough I belIeve business IIIOII
ii over time comsitry : are becoming niorocon12 ,
Went and cheerful. The advance In wheat 0 ,
lay , to a certain extent , be indeimenilerit of a
ho action of other producte' , This grain may
to singled out for improvement , I believe ti
hat all other product'j will be helped. .Com
nd oats may ehi up a few centa , although
onditions of supply and demand are entirely
ifferent in thmeni than In wimeat , but provl.
ions are at a range of prices where they arc
uro to do better , "
a
Atdemnmmteml Is , l'OIMIi a I'isiiihhy ,
KANSAS CITY , April 6-A special to time
tar ( roW Cherokee , ICan. , says : Someone im
nicnown attempted to kill time Nizwaner I )
mnIy , coneiatlng of Samuel Nlzwanor , wife U
flu two grown eons , Rtlwarci nnd Jacob , a
'Imig southeast of timia city , by puttIng
olsomi in their food yesterday , All four ]
ecanme violently ii after partmmlmlng of the 1
OOfleI ! ( fOod and weIo only resimecitmited mm
( tot several hours' work by pimyalciazis. it
'hiH morning Edward Nlzwuner received a
mtter signed "ComnpanyI and threatening
li-n vitim death It hme did not leave the state
'Itimln ten tlays. No causejs known fr the p
emire to kill the family. 'rhey ore still niclc ,
Ut will recover ,
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CimargeM Agnisist a Gush tIemisler , t
NEW YORK. April 6.-'rho hoard of mangi
gore of time Thirteen club ha preferred "I
arges against Mr. A , 14 , Itawson of Wood-
iffe , N. J , , svimo , It is aiii , recently palmed
T on time chili what pam-ported to he ri let.
r from Sir Francis Knoiiymm , the lmrivate W
crotary of time prince ofValea , in vlmicim ol
me prince ucc'pted honorary membership i
I time club , but which was , in fact , a a
rbled and altered hotter doclinhmmg that si
) nOr , A SPecial meeting of limo board of A
zmnngcrs to II- ) ' time charges imas been caled
ir next Monday evening.
'I'hirt. ' Ilmmmjmluemmmilighiliy IsmJsmrvil ,
PIQUA , 0. , April 0-Time one hundm'ed eli
rse lOWCt holier of the Orr Lingeed 011 n
iii exp'oded today , wrecking time east svall or
d damaging time svlmole structure. IjOi , Oil
i,000. ; Three enlmioycs were slightly in. lc
ireti , cii
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'I'i'eiimimseht " , ' 1sms I hme First.
TECLJMSi'lI , Nob. , April 6.-Specimmi ( Teie-
-am.-In a well llaYCI gainc , of base ball s
re today the Tecumnseim team defeated ( he tr
erhlng club by a rcore of 15 to II. Time ur '
line was time first of time season anti vaa hr
eli attended , at
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hAS A VLYISO SQIItllSON.
. . rice-n % 'nr Yeels , lten.i' to l'smt
' 1 Omit to Sen. at Once ,
'rlht , msimo , I ) ) l're Publtsimlng Company. )
fillip , April 6.-New York World Ca-
, rn-Special Telegram.-Atlrnlrai ) San'
: . cane , commanding the great navy yard
rol , on the extreme northwest coast ,
r that ho has comnpleted preparatIons
f - ing to sea a Spanish squadron coin-
Pt f time following vessels : The iron-
ci eiayo , time first-class boiled cruisers
Infanta Maria Theresa , Aitmiiraimto Oqimertilo
and Vizcaymm : time aecond.class armored cumis-
era Relmta Mereedoc niitl Altonse XIII , : one
torpedo ( lestroyer : seven fast torimedo boats.
These fourteen vessels carry in their crewo
nearly 6,000 mcmi.
This , fleet will leave Ferrol tomorrow or
gumi lraetlco In Arose bay , and will crtmiso
along the northwest coast of Spain ready to
start for llnvammmi jtmst ac soon as time cabimmet
considers tlmat circumstances require its pres-
Once 1mm time \'est Indies ,
The Madrid press plainly says time movement -
mont of the fleet will depend mmpon tue coarse
of Prealtlemmt Cleveland after time vote of con-
grcz'm on the belligerency resolimlione. .
Six transatlantic strainers iia'e been
tmmrned immto twenty.gimn fast cruisers , Jitmt
timey will hot be ready for service before time
mmd of Anril.
Time Priiiclpal newspapers of Madrid print
patriotic spirited articles , nil saying in et-
fect that time moniemit is fast approachIng
wimen the Spanlsim government mmd nation
must face reo'ohtmtely the decisive stage of
tiio Cimbami question , anmi of time relatIons be-
twt'en Spain anti time United States , anti must
also Lie oropared for nil time consequences of
the vindication of time Spamisim : rigimt to repel
all interference In time struggle het'een the
motimer country and the Ct.ban insurgents.
Between time lines it is easy to see that
time papers are ready for nnotlmer outbreak
of popimlar excitement. Hut time governmnont
is determined to continua to show energy
in qucliiimg mlemmmommstrattons calcmmated to alter
htarmnommious relations witim America , or wimicim
would ha likely to Paralyze time contemmmplated
negotiations between time tvo goverimmiments ,
OF'FICI.tT , . . ' ' '
iiUi.m.eo'i'iss l'ROM CUl1. % .
Svaiilshi 'l'rmoms le'feii I I lie Isismirgesils
I ii Simimill Sic im'pmi ialu's.
HAVANA , April 6.-A dispatch received
from Matanzao today mys timat three omen
lmave been tried by court-inertial there and
that time public prosecutor nskii timat time
death penalty lie imposed upon timom ,
In time hilh near San Miguel , province of
Matanzas , about 3,000 Ine'urgents are reported
to imavo bmcn concentrated.
I'crico Mtmnoz , the insurgent leader , it is
ariiounccd , tiled recently at Trinity , province
of ammta Ciara , of wounds received in an Ui-
gagcnient vItii Spanish troops.
- Colonel Tort , operating against the Insur-
gsite , on time borders of the swamp land
vutim of the provinca of Matanzac , imas been
engaged with the vanguard of the enemy.
ho captured twenty hirisciers , end time re-
mnainder of time iimurgonts fiej , Ten of them
were droWned in the swamps.
The inm'urgents have burned the houses and
machinery on the plantation of Fiorenta in
the province of Santa Clara.
There have been several skirnii.hea be-
twecu time troops and imirurgents in the provi
Inco of Saitlago do Cuba. The enemy left
five killed and three wounded in time hands of
the troops amid time latter captured nine prisoners -
oners and fourteen rifles ,
Colommel Cebahloc , in the hIlls between
Melonca anti Holguin , has had skirmishes
with the Insurgents aumd thmo local gueriila
force of Holguiu , and has captured seven of
the enemy.
The insurgent leader 'Lacret , Is reported to
ho between San Miguel and Cohieao in--the
Matanzas district. ' .
The pblice of this city have captured seven
boxes of carbines on time pretnisea of a corn-
nierclal houca here. -
The captain crf a Spanish bark wimich has
arrived here reports that lie aiaw passing
along the coast near Guaitananio a suspl-
cioua looking steamer , painted white and ap-
patently on her way to Puerto Escontlitlo.
The bark hoisted the Spanish colors and the
! teamer answered by displaying the Norwegian -
wegian flag ,
The insurgents have hiammgcd two laborers
in time vicinity of Santa Clara.
SALVATION ARM Y LI'ADEhtS MEE'I' ,
Ilalltngtomi llootliTmm1Ic 'oltim Ills Slit-
1e' Before % 'Itmmcspmes.
NEW YORK , April 6.-Bahlington Booth
and imis sister , Mrs. I3oothm-Tuckor , imavo had a
protracted conference , which lasted from 10
o'clock last night until 4:30 : this morning.
rho mnceting took place at fnlhington Booth's
residence at Mont Clair , N. J. , and besides
the principals timere were present Dr. Mc-
Ellway of Philadelphia amid Mrs. Maud Booth. I
rhere was no lack of cordiality in the meet-
iig of brother and sister , hut It Is understood
imat time entreaties w'hi'bh Mr. . Booth-Tuclmer
mddresd to Jiahlington Booth to return to
Lime Salvation army wore without effect.
A conference' was hold at Salvation army
eadquarters in this city today , timere beiimg
) resen the JJooth-Tuckors , Commlssiqner
arioton , Major Malamm and Secretary Lewis.
cablegram to General Wiihiarn Booth at
mmternational imeadquarters was prepared , but ,
mothming as to its ccimtenta would be divulged ,
The following statement was made by ,
ommnander and Mrs. Bahiimigton Booth in Cite
ito headquarters of time volunteers : " \Vo
mavo met arid had a long Interview wtth
hr sister , Mrs. Booth-Tucker , and wish it
nest distinctly understood that our attitude
a absolutely unchmamiged and that our future
daims for time Volunteers will go forward as
teretoforo stated. We am-c , imowever , aux-
Gus to imavo It clearly stated timat timis inter-
'len' , was of a sisterly and brotimerly charac.
em antI that np3rt from time mattero of con.
roversy on which ire niust still differ , there
xists , as timere always has , time warmest C
ffectlon for Mrs. Booth-Tucker as a sister , "
Commander and Mrm' . l3aliiagton heath will
o to Chicago tomorrow. returning to this a
it ) ' late on Friday , Thursday they will I )
( Idreii'S a mass meeting in the auditorium V
nd on the following day they will receive
imm ? oiihcermm and soldiers of the northwestern
istriet , s'hio seceded Iomn tIme regular army t
mat i'eek , e
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Simhmhmit ti. & Itericled fiji' i % m'izumn , a h
I3IIiVRIO CITY , N. M. . Avril 6-Fm'ancls
chlatter , time imemmier , Is now at Pleasantums , ft
' snimihl town iii wem'tern Socorro county.
nd is traveling westward toward ArIzoimn , I
lo appeared at Peasantomm lust Friday ,
living beefl ceveral weelo in retreat nmong
me Mexicans in lime snmnhi rune-li toii'ns In
ocorro county , vertormning ctmrts. lie t'mmyq
0 does nut kumow ivhmere his iic'm.t soprmlng (
lace vihl be. It Is claimed that sevcral
iirnculoum' cures vero Iierformued at Pleas. ? '
nton. 13-hlmmttcr looks vemy mm-u p
nmavlated , but mays he is In good health. ml
Fe says that tie immi just ended a ( mist of m
) rty ( layS immid forty nights , Fm-cm time
Ute taken Imy him , lie will enter Arisana
I time vk'limlty of DLmncamm.
hlrimelleisi I ( Jrml'm' I mm Sts'iit ( it , ri
PIIILADELI'IIIA , April 0.--'l'ime Order of
ente , a imoneficiai organization whicim
greed to pay Itim tncmmmtters iam'ge iwofits at
me end of seven years , assigned today , A
s aattcts anti iinhiliitie9 mimmvlunt to many
mousammds of tholiarim , 'i'ime order immt been Ci
: iinj ; lmflclcwam'd sInce time trommitlo of the
et-r1eim-quieic soeletiqa" began , UPt
Pt
chisiomit (2t'i'it ills fl'Jm'i , a I'rimscmmt , am
NIl\'POit'P , It. 1. , April 6-A transfer ti
am ; recorded today whereby all time pm'opcrty Y
Mr. Oliver I' . hhelmomit in this city anmi P
idtllotown , InehmmtImig lila $ l00.0O0 stnilu anti °
( arm , roltrosenting CL total 'milUe of rmt'ariy
,000,4-)0 , vte5 ninth , over to hIM silte , Pim-mt ,
ivn 1' , ileimmiont , formerly the vin of W' .
. \'nnilerblt : ,
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Imm liar 'L'romi hi es mm I l pm ifs. In ,
Il17tF\I.O , AprIl C-'A striku of twenty
ployew . of limo JufCmio ! iireot Iluiiway comnor
mgi ) belay Is tlircateimlmmg to lead to a gen. Cm
al strjlo. : 'l'he trouble Is alleged to grow ta
it of the mecemmt orgammlzmitiomi here of a
pal nasenibly of time Anmtaigarnatetl Aeso.
atJoi of 1ftrct liailwny Imnlm'oyca , till
- ' - - - - - so
14i'li tHu 'I'i'eims ii stir Uiiml er A i'i't'it ; , ra
IANS , $ CITY , Api-il 6.-A. rpociai to time W (
ar ( rein AimIlenci , Ken. , says 13. 13 , Koimo , tim
eavtmrer , f time county smhiool district , was Pa
'rested Iii a' ii ilmern icm.nsaa . lust mmighmt amid tim
oun'bt iiat'tz imere today , eitaigcai wJtl so
scondirg , aim
hOPE HELD OUT TO CUBA
Ilouso Alopts the Conference Report on tim'
enato Rosolutiou.
ONLY TWENTY-SEVEN OPPOSITION VOTES '
Ittver and llmmrhmor 11111 l'nssesl tummies ,
SumNiciisiuiL of time ltimhcs by
nil 0 'cr' lid mis I sig
I timmjtrit3' .
'
WASIIINTON , April 6-Time imouro toilflT
adopted the conference report on the
Cuban rerohtmtIons by a vote of 244 '
to 27 nutS passed time river amid barber -
bor appropriatioim bill tmnder simeponsion
of the rules after a lively debate ot
forty mnlmmutea , by a vote of 216 to 40. The
report on the Cuban resolutions had been do.
bated Friday nmiml Saturday and tlmo vote today -
day was taken irnmethintciy after time reading
of time joumnai , Eighteen repubiicamms cmiii
imino denmocrats voted agaumist time report.
After thm most tieternilned opposition of timoaG
opposed to time rccogmiitlon of time immammrgciits
in time senate anti imouse there were but ten
more votea against the report than against
time original resolutions. Time former vote was
262 to 17. By it action today time imoimm'o
agreed to time senate resolutiomms and disposed
of time Cuban queotion for time presemit , Those
rerolutiomis were as follows : ,
Iterol'etl , That , lii the oiiflioli of congress ,
a eommthitfon of lumblic wimp exists between ,
the goverminwnt of Spain foil time govermi-
mmicnt nroclmmimed multi ( Jr some time main-
talmied by force of nrms by the people of'
Cimba ; amid that the United States of America.
simotmiti mmiaimmtaimm a strict neutrality het\veen.
time comitemmding lower. ncuormhimig to each
nil the rigimts of hehilgerents iii the ports
mmiid terrttory of tue United Stntea.
ltezolvi'tl , further , That time friendly offices
of the Ummitcil States shmoIm(1 : be offered by
time president to time Spimmish government
for the recognition of the independence ot
Cuba.
The river anti harbor hill , lmas.mh today ,
carrIes ii actual appropriatiomms lO,330,160 ,
anti authorizes contracto for thirty-two now
projects witlm a limit of cost of $51,721,210.
FOILTY MINUTES FOlt DEBATE ,
Only forty minutes' debate was allowed ,
Mr. hooker , ehmairnian of the river amid ham' .
her committee , attempted to secure an exteni
iomi of this tinie , but first Mr. Maguire anti
thou Mr. Grosvcnor objected. Time debate
wait very spirited. Mr. Dockery attacked the
reclclearnoc's wIth whmichm It was proposed to
extend time 'commtimimming contracts" in the bill
-a natural result , he assorted , of the policy
of giviig time governnmont's promise to pay
Immatead of paying cash. He admitted , however -
ever , time great economy of the commtract system -
tem , which Mr. Burton had stated from ofli.
dat reports to ho 30 imer cent , -
Mr. Hopbimrn , republican of Iowa , aim made
a vigorous assault-on time bill , vhIch , ho odd ,
lied enough "pork" in it to Inruro its pal-
sage. Iho devoted himself partiemmiarly to time
Mlsa1ssippi river comnmission , the work of
wlilcim ito denounced. Timi brought forth a
reply from Mr. Catchings , the former cimair-
man of time rIvers anti harbors committee ,
and a defenao of the measure from Mr
hooker , the present chairmosi. When the
vote was finally taken time majority in favor
of It wasso , overwhelming that its opponent
wpre unable to secure the' ayes and Iays.
l3cforo time house adjourimed time New Mex. .
ice bond bIll was defeate&.and.thB..bihl to
open the Aszihhib lno military' reservatIon
was pasted.
' Under time agreement made on Saturday
the veto on time adoption of the report of time
conferees on time Cuban rasohmitiomis was thmo
fire thing in order after time reading of time ,
journal. &
Before Cimairman Hitt demanded the regu.
br order Mr. Wamhsworth , chairman of time
committee on agriculture , presented for the . ,
Information- the house a letter from tim ' '
secretary of agriculture notifying him that '
in deference to wimat seemed the unanimou '
desire of the house of repremtentlvemi ho imami
telegraphed accepting time proposition to put
the seeds to he distributed by congressmen
into packages of live Instead of fifteen packets -
ots ( making 2,025,000 packages instead of
675,000) ) . The menmbers expressed timoir
gratification by applauding the ammnounce-
mont. it
Mr. Ilitt then demanded the regular order ,
rho speaker put the question on the adoptIoz
at time conference report.
CUBAN RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. ' . - - ' -
The great swelling chorus of ayes was fol.
owed by a feeble scattering negative veto , -
md the speaker was aboimt to declare the
notion carried , wimen Mr. Bitt asked for the
yeas amid nays. Yielding to the appeals of
imany members , however , imo withdrew it ,
Mr. ilouteile , who made himself
3ommspicmmous by imia opposition to time
'eport , immauie no effort to secure time yeas amid
iayo , and the report would have been adopted
liii not Mr , Tucker , a membee
) f the foreign affaIrs committee , ' , ,
'ibo was opposed to the Cuban resolutIons , a
his juncture stopped forward and demandet
L record.niaking vote , and the roll ' waa - -
ailed. ' I '
The report was adopted-244 to 27. TIma ' 1
innouncemnoot was greeted with a great
lemonstration on time floor , which seas taken , f
'p by the galleries. ,
As soomi as time tumult had subsided Mr.
looker , citairmmiaui of time river and harbor
ommittet , move to suspend time rules cmiii -
mans the river and harbor bill. lie calmed / ' '
limit the reading of the bill ho dispemmcci
vth ! , but Mr. Ricimardson objected to pass-
ng a bill carryimmg millions of dollars with-
mut the formality of reading it.
The river and harbor appropriation bill
aa passed under suspenmmiom : of time rules b
rising vote of 210 to 40 , time opposition riot
elng strong enough to secure a yea anti nay
ole.
ole.Mr.
Mr. Hepburn , - before time veto
faa taken , mamhe a bitter attack on
lie river and harbor appropriation bill omit !
specially on time Misaissiflpi river commis-
ion. Tlmero wait no "pork' 1mm the hill for
liii , lie smiimi , anti ito was free to speak imimi
iind , But there was , ime mtlmh , "patio" enough
r imiembers to insure Its 5masnago ,
Mr. Catcimimmgs replied to Mr.
lepburn'mm attack amid paid a high
ribute to time bill. Oilier mnonthors
'ore given a , mimmute or two each in which
I piedgo their support to time measure amid
Ir. Ilooker closed time mlehmate ,
Time biii to validate certain bond issues Its
Icw Mexico was called isp mind felled teas
as by a vote of 42 yeas anti 73 nays , Time
iscusslon revammipttml time clmarfies of fraud
mdc wimlie time bill was in committee , Mr.
ow , who cmmileml up time bill , said in time
urse of his remmmarlcs that a territory timat
'as applying for statelmoood ought riot to
lipUhiate Its imonoat debts ,
Mr. Grosvenor reportemi Im' tilled cheese
ill and gave notice that ime wommid call It up
lednesday , . ,
i.
Time senate hill 'for disposal of tIme Fort
imminaholno military reaervmmtiomm hands was
tiled up by Mr. Ilarimnaim , wlmo expiaineml time
ittlera already on the lands wore to rotaimi 4
melr imoidhxmgs , and time other lands to bo ( its.
asod of under time laws applying to time t
lb of almtmnmioned lanmia. Time secretary of
me Interior itami decided that time settlers
crc trespassers ummtii EQimie legIslation was
issed for timeim' relief , Timis iIil passed with.
Jt opposition ,
At 4:45 : o'clock time imoUoamljoimrned. _
l'AIN A't'ii'1'S 'I'JlI'j VIIIIDIC'r.
cm'Iisig timist Arimitris lion hi'urmiIsh&e
mm , % % 'im' Omit of limo JhlIlimmIly ,
MADRID , April 0.-Time result of the vote
I time attitude of time United States towarmi
Tha , wimicim it is unmlerstcomi imero is to tme
ken cmi time senate's resolutions in time
muse today , Ia anxiously awaited here. irs : - - -
Iy case , IL Is pointed out , lmotilitIc must
on cease Oh account of time apimroacimIn
my season anti no furtimor reInforcement
) rtim mentioning will be sent to Cuba untIl
0 month of September , But time War do-
rtmnent is makimmg oxtenmilve preparations ha
is connection and four Iron-chadm anti
verai torpedo boats arc rearly to sail at 4
ort Imotlco from Ferrol in order to t.AI