. - - - - - - - - - - - - = - - = = = - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --z = _ - - - - - = ; . - _ - - - - - - - - - - - _ R . THE S OMAHA DAILY BEE. Ii _ _ Ii 1STAJ3LJS1IED JUNE 19 , 1871 . OMAIIA , WEDNJSDAY MOItNJG , APRU 8 , 189U SINGL1 OOY FIV1 OENTS. I : SETTLE \ V1TIIOUTVAR \ 4 Epan1h Government Affects to co a Corn- : promise on Cuba in Sight. ! EXPECTS CLLVELANDWILL TEMPORIZE II.i , Sf'PIIIN 11nM'1 ( PU the VItIiiinLt Grniiflui ( It Cubiit AItIIIpII3 stiiit Cuntiierclnl CnIc.MMI0hI ; to the United StntcM. r , /F cort. 19t hy I'rein I'ubURhIn Compiny. ) I MADItII ) , April 7.-ow York World CL ' begrnm-Spcc1aI Telegram-Cnmrnefltlflg ) I 1ron the rumors floated In tile French nc1 t , .Arnp.rlcnn ) rci3 Ofl the probability of I're- I denL Cleveland deIayng recognRton of bel. Igeroncy of the Cubans until ho baa ourn1e(1 the Madrid government oii it , Cuban autonomy under the Spanst ) flag , Cuban tarlit reforma an1 a better modus vivendi for cornmerda relations between the Span1i \Vest Indies and the Unlto Statc , La Epoca , the prIncIptl organ of the govern- , mttit and the con5ervatlvo party , aaye : "We do not believe that the United tate ha - 09 yet questioned the Spanish govcintnent on any o these three queattoni , but t L eem to Us that It America did attempt , n a friendly way , to dl8covcr what the SpanBh government thinks they would receive - , ' ceivo an eIunhIy frkndly reply. " The Spanhh newspapor& , especaIIy the re- , ubUcan and the dsntent conservatives , t exprers mournful regret that the various Spanish governmenta have not tlieineslves understood the expciiency of putting Into force at the very beginning of the presnt Inaurrection the home rule bill and the tariff reforms voted by Parliament last year , anti which they will slow have to carry out awkwardly under pressure of clrcumtanCeS ( end foreign mediation. I I am able to state that the government I dOO.5 not apprehfld any fresh demonstrations - . tions agaInt Americans , despite the agitation - : tion fanned by the prose. Great precautions are being taken In many provinces tQ quell t any disturbances and ijroteL American rep- rcrentatives. It. Is evident , however , that much suppreseed excItement and Irritatton h prevalent among all clas'ses. ' PRFss GENERALLY INDIGNANT. . r The 'Ignitlcant attitude of the 'ministerial press excites Ironical and very angry pro- te'tii ' and comments. Papers of the largest I circulation and opposition journale like Im- , parcial , Pais , Globo. El Liberal and others go so far as to threaten the government with srIous conscqucnces in domestic pol'- tics in Spain if Canovas should assent to mediation on the part of President Cleveland - land and purchase the neutrality of the United States by commercial concelon. I All the papers indignantly condemn the . c , American ccugree for adopting the belit- berency resolutions , which they persIst in t , ' considering an act of hostility and ! nault ; ' to the Spanish people which muet be met I ' by resolute and active preparations for re- J' isting all ktnds of intervention. It is Understood - derstood that the government will calmly ( nwttt the decisico of or advances from Pres- blent Cleveland. but will In the meantime push the oppeition in Cuba and preparations - tions In Spoin to keep In touch with public opinion , while fIrmly checking alt exag- ' geratirn and demonstrations that might crc- ate International complications. Spanish diplomacy has led the government to believe - lieve that Mr. Cleveland endeavor to I gain time until the rainy sason begins In Cuba. in May , to es if the military sit- nation is really modifled and meanwhile In- Etructilg the American minister at Madrid lb negotiate direct with Canovas in a friendly way , with a view to making some compromise that could satisfy the autonomist - mist aepirationa of the majority of the , Cubans and the imperial interests of Spain. - through American mediation. SIZIdS IT UI' AS I'UflFI.Y POLITICS. Ve'kr'n C.overiutncnt Attaches No Jii . jorlsi iet to the IIoIlK ( Vote. 'I ( Copyrigit } I86 , by Press I'ublishlng Company. ) . ' HAVANA , Cuba , April 7.-New ( York ' , t World Cablegram-Special Telogram.-The ) $ S news of the action of the house of representatives - atives , made public today , fell , absolutely flat. The newspapers published a brief announcement - , nouncement of the vota and each paper added an explanation to the effect that at Wasli I Ington r.o per'on familiar with the situation " , \ considered the dual action of the s'enato I and hioue In passing the cuncurrent rero- L , lutions had other weight than that of an expression of sympathy with the rebehilon. PresklenL Cleveland , it was stated. wa not bound in any manner by the action of the logislatiye bodies , and would dls'regard , J the resolutions as though they had not been voted. In government circle. , , from captain gneral clown to minor omciais , no one at- tachea other Importance to the cour'c fol- iowed by congress than as a manifestaticu of the political necessities. . General Weyler and his brilliant young political secretary , Marquis do Palmarola , , arc better informed on the subject of the I belligerency question In Washington than are meet or the people who elect represents- tivoc to congress in the United States. They have been Instructed on the Inner side of the whole question and are familiar with the main springs which have Influenced the action - tion of nearly every member of the senate. Much of this astonishing familiarity is due I to minute information sent from the Spanish legation at Washington , vhichs appears to have mastered every point , even of tim most I trthlng consequence. ' The government hero had dLcounted the house vote , indeed. The delay in reaching a vote has given rib's to surprise. Marqus ! do Palmarola is in close retirement , owing to family bereaynent. lie said to me the other dayVe : have great confidence in , President Cleveland. We also think that J our minister at Washington is a clover man. During the Inst conversation I had vth , General Weyler he spoke of Preskient Cleveland - land as above the clamor of ( actions , Ho expected that the house would agree with the sama and he believed that such action had no binding effect on thu executive. It is a source of surprise to Spaniards that such a wide gulf of iudependenc exst between - tween the legislature and the executive. " , Iq consequence gf careful explanations by the local press it is scarcely robabhe that there wilt be any excitement among the fliafros of the people when the iiows reaches them. which viil not be for several daysyet , as flows disseminates very slowly iscre. Cuban sympathizers have lately understood the true condition of affairs in Washington and are much ( hisappointel thereby , When the recent war talk vas at its highest pitch every one in active sympathy with the re- . behiion full believed that a slash between Bialn and the United States was inovJtab1. W'ith the ( lisappearanco or the war clouti anti a bettor knowledge of the actualities at the notional capital the hopes or the saparaists were greatly depressed , I' disposition to bliio , the United States is irnw quite general. Americans arc called colil hearted and tioclvod to be too much governed by practical interests , hove of del. hers , etc. In their luxuriant tropical imag. instions the creole population hero expected that regiments of Anicrican soldiers would come to Join Genie and Muceo , Todny ( Ito seiuraists are more i3lsappoipted over the outlook titan arc the Spaniards over the veto of ( ito Itouso of representatives , WILLIAM SIIAW IJOWEN , Spanish Securities ' 1'ik a LONDON , April 7.-Spanish securities foil on the Stock exchange today , in consequence of bo action of tha United Statcw house of . representatives yesterday Iq regard to th qUcston of Cuban belligerency , Spain 'stu ( . tiuro ' .Vztr Ships. MADRI1) April 7.-Admiral Iloranger , the minister of the w.arine , shhl propose to the Chamber an extra credit of 23OOOOO Vezotas on aCcoUnt of naval contructtoa , INSUI1GHNTS hI.tNfl A I'htlStNIIL. HiiitI of a sugar Istnte Strniic Ui , Nenr .lnrico. ( Copyright , itsa , by Press Publishing Company. ) HAVANA , April 7.-NeW ( York World Cablegram-Specinl.---Afl ) insurgent band visited the Loteria sugar otato near Jaruco , and took away the Mgr. Isatlore Ortega and hanged hi mby the roadSIde. On his breast they left a placard stating that he was hanged because ho obeyed the orders of his employer , itatel do Castro. The iunbeat Al- varatlo has had an engagement with a band of insurgents at Maravi in Santiago province , The action of the Spanish government in s'ending a diplomatic secretary to old the governor general is because of a number of purely diplomatic cases that. come before him. Coasul General Williams has diplo- matio functions. to a certain extent , and as several questions have been delayed nt the palace merely becauee of lack of time to give thorn attention , General Weyler requested that a trained secretary be sent over to re- hievo hint of details. ' . The Dygert was do- delayed in reaching Weyler on this account. Dygort will ho released from prison as soon as the jutlgo of instruction at Guinea has completed details. The judge r&tiested Dy- gert to sign a waiver of ony claim against ( ho government , but refused. This may lead to his attention on another ground tItan the 0110 00 which the arreet was made. , namely , going outhido of the line In time ot war without a Permit. Antonio Macco and Pandora are still In Plnar dcl Itio province. The main b3dy of the insurgents Is the country north of the Vestern railway between Vinalez and San Diego do Los l3anoe. They are about fifty miles from the military line extending acrc s " the icland from Mariel to Ensenado. to- port that Macco had forced the line is false. The Spanish troops , continue to go to Pinar dot Rio. Half of the regular army is now in that province. TIm Western railway is open to Candelaria , Quintin liandera , at the head of a large portion of Macco's army , recently attacked the town of Consolacion del Norte. In Plnar dcl ltio. near Vinales. There are several small forts cn roads leading from the town to the country and in the darkness one of theta was approached by mounted men. On beIng challenged by the sentinels they answered that they were Spanish and a portion of them succeeded in passing the forts. When the trick was discovered a heavy fire was opened on them , the inhabitants - tants of tim town meanwhile keeping to their houses. The rebels in the streets were exposed - posed to a storm of bullets whIch swept them down. Several shops were broken open , but the rebels ( lid not have an opportunity to do much pillaging. They had to retire. bay- tug thirty-nine dead negroes In the 'treet.s. The next morning , when the garrison made reconnoisance , they discovered sixty moro dead. Ilandera carried away a large number of wounded. The Spanish loss was very small because they fought under cover of the sorts and the parish church. Calixto Garca is known to be in Santiago province. It , is expected that lie will meet Maximo Gomez and arrange for their future action. It is whispered in Cuban cirche.q that Garcia will take Goniez's place if the latter continues in his petsent bad health. A rebel band got into the village of Salud , on the W'estern railway , fifteen miles from Havana , antI hiurned forty houses. On bay- log they notified the station master that they would return and destroy the railway prop- erty. WILLIAM SITAW I3OWEN. JIUsY IdXPEILMINA'I'INQ ] LEDELS. Spanish TrOOI'I IHCIIJn Kill Mniy In- snrreiids UztIi. IAVANA , April 7.-Tho insurgents have plundered and burned three stores at Suniidero , province of Pinar del Rio. The news was conveyed to the nearest Spanish commander and a force of cavalry was sent In pursuit of tim enemy The troopers overtook the Insurgents near the city of Plnar del Rio and killed six or thorn. . At Valies the Inaargents have burned a number of houses and have destroyed by fire in its vicinity the splendid farm of La Cua- vitila and all the fields about Vegas. Rio Seco , San Luis , lIaracoa , Tirade and l3arri- gona. - 'rho ineurgents under liandera recently surprised a detachment of Spanish troops at night by advancing upon tim latter's outposts - posts and cheering for Spain. flut the troops , consisting of the guerihias of the village of Cons'jiatlon and the garrison of the town of Del Norte , soon found out the deception and opened fire upon the insurgents. The batter. however. threw the place into a panic and succeeded in burning five stores before they were beaten oft. The engagement lasted about four hours anb was , remarkable for the. brilliant defense of the small tort made by the troops. The insurgents left twenty killed in the streets antI in the morning the troopo sent out to reconnoiter found sixty newly made graves of insurgente. antI It is suppoeed that the latter retired with many wounded. Lieutenant Commander Juan Cervera of the Snanish gunboat Alvarado , cruising along the coast of Baracos. province of Santiago do Cuba. saw a number of boats containing insurgents trying to bide in the swamps near Port Maravi. The Aivarado opened fire upon the enemy. who jumped out of their boats and succeeded in gaining the shore , from whence they returned the gunboat's fire. Tue guns an the Mauser fire of ( lie gunboat peen silenced the insurgents. who eventually tied. The loss of ( lie enemy is not known , One ' sailor was aeriously wounded , There have been several skirmishes to- contly in the province of Pinar del Rio In addition to those already reportc.1 , during which five insurentv were bellied and one was captured. The column of troops from the Rye battalion , operating In the province of Pinar dcl Rio , has found a repository of ineurgent artns and ammunition on the Irish plantation , General Abtamira. beading three columns of troops along the roads In the vicinity of Ciego do Avlia , drove the insurgents oft' killed six of thorn and captured two prison- era. One soldier was killed and three were wounded during the operations , Colonel Tejeda , In the province of Santiago - ago do Cuba , ha9 had a skirmish with the insurgents , during which three of the latter 'ere killed and one captured. The troops had six killed. General Luquo at Maipsesa , province of Santa Clara , has bad a brush with the enemy : the batter lost eight kilhed and the troops captured a medicine chest. General Coliver at Santa Rosa has cap. tured an insurgent camp. The lnuurgents to- tired with their wounded , which were nu- tnerous and left many killed on the field , The troopu lost coo lieutenant anti four sob- dlere killed and bind twenty men vounded , . I1.tbtb ) I'IIISSl . ' ' ' [ ) ill. Vili N.t'I'I1'fS , English CnusjiiIsrnlisSotii * Afrit'a Not ii SiiflhJIiet FeItrsioi , LIULUWAYO , April 7-CaptaIn Gofford. in command of an expedlionary ( corps , who has been burniiig kraals in the Sitlloli die- trict , has begn seriously Wounded Ia an en- gagornent witis the natives. lteinfercejten , have been despatchted to hi assistance , as it is understood that be' he hard litUed by the rebels. It is again . reported that Ring Lobesigula Is alive. and that it is lie and not lila eon , who Is the Principal leader of thi Matable who are now In arms ngalnt thtu Ibritish authorIties. It is added ( list Lobciognia is massing his forces Jo preparation for an attack in strong force upon this piapt , The rumors of a rising of the natives In the Ztinibesi district are not credttod here. Later itowu bee jubt bozi received that Gifford repuluad the Matabelo this morning. fIghting continuing util ; In the afternoon , i thiiforii lost three wouiubod In the tight. LONION , April S- . dispatch to the Tunes frees jjuluwayo says .5OO women and children arc laagered thcre. Trustworthy novz bias boon received , the dispatch adds , ( bitt the rebda arc massing flitcon milec die- taut. CLEVELAND CETS THE COPY Cuban Resolutions Placea In the Hands of tim Chief Ezeoutivo , HELD A LONG CO1FERENCE WITH OLNEY hIehlevcl In 50050 Qnnrtcr flint the l'reMi4leist is l'rehnring n Seeink MCM.nge It ) ColigresM oil the Hntirc SiiIJect. WAShINGTON , April 7.-Tho senate concurrent - current resolutions on the Cubam question were delivered to I'rlvato Secretary Thurber this morning by Mr. Piatt , one of the executive - ecutivo clerks of the senate. Later in the day they v1li bo sent to the State depart. ment , as the law requires that such resolutions - tions shall bo printed In the book of laws annually published by the department , Secretary Obey called early at the white hiouie , and remained in close consultatlors withs the president , undeterred by' the liotico that had been sent to the otbpr members to the effect that there would be no cabinet meeting today. There is reason to believe that the meeting would have been postponed regardless of the appearance of the meastca among ( ho children at ( lie white house , in order to tfford the president an opportunity for private deliberation with the chief mrn- her of his cabinet , for there was a story current - rent , and It is believed rchl founded , to the effect that the two were engaged In the preparation of a special message to congress. Of cour.'e. this was itninediately assubned to reiato to the Cuban situation , and to bo art exposition by ( lie president of the actual state of affairs on the island 09 revealed to the reports of ( lie United States consular officers and other trusted sources of Infer- matlon , There i3 a resolution before the president , passed at the Instance of Senator Hoar of Maseachusetta , calling for this in- formstion. It Is reasoned that the president in trans.- inltting the information asked niay feel It his duty , In view of the overwhelming majority - jority by which the Cuban concurrent resolutions - olutions pasd both branchea of congress , to conic out with a plain statement of the reasons that influence him in preserving unmoved the position he has as'aumed toward ( Ito insurrection in Cuba , showing from the best obtainable information that hasreached him that regardless of ( lie sympathy ho may feel personally for the insurgents , lie is ab- siolutely bound by the facts as ho sees them , by precodcnt and the dictates of International iav , to persist in his attitude. This view of the matter , of course , applIes only so long as the president is loft free to decIde upon the course to be followed by tIme government , since it may b that ho would take an entirely different vlcvjt , the matter If congress should seqd to him a joiqt resolution embodying the features , of these concurrent resolutions and assumed by o doing ( ho legislative branch had taken the direction of the mattem out of his hands. While it Is , thought likely the president may outiino lila views to congress iii transmitting - mitting the Cuban Information requested , it Is not certain that this mesoage will ho more thaa a formal letter of transmittal. There are good reasons why the consulate reports hioiihl be handled very guardedly , since our consuls have to continue resident in Cuba and the work on which the president - dent Is believed to be engaged may be In the nature of a statement of facts or sum- imiary of time main features of the confidential consular rcports. Representative McCreary of Kentucky , who was chairman of the foreign affairs coin- mnittee of time house in the Fifty-second and Fifty-third congresses , speaking today to an Associated prerm , representative as to the probable action of the president on time cuban resolutions , said : 'Mr. Cleveland throughout - out his public career has shown a dieposi- ( ion to Investigate for himself all important public questions. While I have no doubt he will show great respect for the expression of the houi'a and the enato in favorer the Cuban insurgents as bellIgerents-after all that was simply an expression-it is true , ' by an overwhelming majority of the roprcaant- atives of the people , but the action and re- spons'bllty ' are for him. I have no doubt that lie has put himself in a positioh to ee- cure accurate intormatlon as to time true condition of affairs. He hma ample means at his disposal for such an investigation , and that such an investigation vilI 'be made or is now in progreso , I entertain no sort of doubt. Upon its result , taken In connection vIthi ( ho expressed opinion of congresu , lie vili act. " Asked as to whether ho believed that Mr. Cleveland had sent an agent to Cuba , Mr. McCrcary declined to commit himself , When shown a report to this effect he vaid : "That may be simply a guesa ; no authority Is given , and ouch a mission would of course be se- cret. " COMMEN'I'S Ol' Thhid LONDON PRESS. Column ItesolutioimsLookcI Upon mis un Election lOximedleist. LONDON , April 7.-TIme Globe this after- imoon , commenting upon time Cuban behilger- oncy vote In the United States house of representatives yesterday , says : "The chef ianger of the situation is that SpanLehi pride will never surrender SpaIn's most valuable colony until beaten. And should there be a repetition of the popular demcnatrations against time UnIted States , American passion might flame up in an ugly manner and compel Presdent ! Cleveland to demand eatis- faction. This would almost inevitably to- suit in war and , while the Unttei Statea would of course crush Span , American trade , already very delicate , would ho very largely wrecked , " In concluson , the Globe CXItCSSOS time opnion that it Is Improbable that Pr'msl. dent Cleveland will eeriously consider the concurrent resolutions. The St. James Gazette says : "Congrese voted with the Intention of being offensive to SpaIn. This , presumably , is the new American diplomacy amid we must candidly confess that we do not admire It. When it is tried aganst ! a sensitIve people , already In dilficuities , it is eminently calculated to pro- yoke an explosion. The Spamilards do not underetnrmd timat It Is part of ( ho presidential campaign. " LONDON , April 7.-The Daily News says editorIally : The Cuban resolution of limo United States congroe wIll probably rest whore it is orever , It is a oed tlmng it is passed , because ( lila gets it out of the way of ( lie firecaters on either sidO of the Atlantic - lantic , and secures for it the prIvam"j of the archives of time State department , COMMIN'I'S : OF TIlE UitICiI I'RESS. .tet ion of Ctmimgrt'ss Chirna'teriee.l ims IIihoulim I Ic IiiIi'torisiim. I'AIlIS , April 7-The Temps , commenting upon yosterday's vote In the United States house of representatives on Cuban affairs , says ; "The action of congress eStablishes a record for diplomatic indecorum. The resolu. tion was voted because comigress knew it was gIvig , a sword blow In tIle water , President Cleveland vili affect ignorance ofthc , resolu. tion and Spain , in spite of her just Indigima- ( Ian , will oct wirely also In ignoring a demonstration - stration which is predestinedtO failure. " Uoi-cigm Plamilit's , Dotting against the Croker cOlt , Americus In time Kenipton Vatlc Jubilee stokes 13 to O , . - . - ' . - The Russian Geographical society has tavted an exploring iarty Into time Irkutek dIuttct of Siberia to be gone. tiltee yar. The Cmiuh1iiim : lIoume of Conmenons held tin all night sessIon TIIlay night , but made plo progress on the Manitoba bill , It is reporteil that in order to counteract RussIan and F'mench Inuimmenco Germany Is iceleitig a rapproehmenont , with time \'atlcan. A special from Odesima says It is generally inmierstood time ceton of Port Arthur to litissiti will be confirmed during the ybmit of Li hung Chamig to liboseow , Time oiilcials of the Hudson Day company have been recluesteti to keep is Watch for Andre. the lwedishm balloonist. who Is inak- Int' an attempt to reads the north pole , MAY IS'.tflL TIIH NHSV RA1S LAW. Sneini Chuiss Seetiilofl' Icmimt fromua Otto l'olmmt of VIti + . ALLIANY , April 7-Under awppeal of ( ho decision of the court of appcal * there appears a possibility that clubs will escape the opera- tion.q o the flames excIse law. The case was that of the state agumInst time Adeiphi club of Albany for sellin liquor without a license , and it was broug1ht under the old excise law , the defendants being fined $500 by the trial court. The liquor In question was sold to a member - ber of the club , The cOurt of appeals reverses - verses the decision below and discharges the steward of the Atlelphi club , against whom ( ho Judgment stoOd , While primarIly tIme court's declsiod is based mmpou time faihmmre of the law of 1805 to specify clubs as those who were required to take out licensee , time opinion says : "The defendant has a limited anti selected membership and while the property anti upphtcs are tooli- nically owned by ( ho club , each member Is In equity owner in common , It Is not or- gsnlzed for the purpose of emgaging in a business for profit or for the traffic in liquors. It engagE's In no business othier than that which pertains to time maintenance - nanco of its library , reading rooms mind time social Intercourse anti cohifort of Its mom- bore. Liquors , as vehl as otimer supplies , are distributed to its nembera upon the written order of the rnlnbof at a price fixed by the officers of tlm club designed to cover the purchace priCe anti disbursements in sorvimmg. These orders pass to the stew- turd or treasurer of the chub anti are cimarged against time member , who : s'ottlas monthly. Wo think tmnt ) transaction , did miot amount ( ci a cab within the mneanitmg of the statute. It was but a distribution imOiig thin mem- hers of time clUb of the property that belonged - longed to them. The fact that a payment was matbo does not change thi character of thmo act , for it was but the n'Ieans adopted by which eacb member could receive his own anti not that belonging to his fellow mernbermm. " : lion. Matthew Halo , cotihei pr time club , eald after hearing the decisfu : "The new law distinctly levies a taxfor 'trafficking in liquors. This opinion diStinctly says that climbs do not trame In liqu rs but distribute what is thou' own , I think that its effect will bo to exempt clubs frdm the provisions of time Ian' . " An official of the court of appeals , said : "Time opinion is in no way , to be construemi as affecting the prc.ent law which compels incorporated clubs to takd out a license. Tim court would nut Iuave'decided.thio car's at all in view of time assag of the new law but for time fact timat . , there was $500 invoived' ' 's - SCOT'I' JACKSON AI'I'IiltS IN , COUIS'L' . - - Umtiiuo'wui ' .Vommn n Crentesim IIvci'stomu hy lCieielmmg IIinm , NEWPORT , iCy , , April 7-Scott Jackeon , the alleged nuerderer of Pearl Bryan , was before Judge Ilolmn today for"trIal. Upon the application of his attorneys th'e judge postponed - poned the Imsaring until. Tuesmay , April' 21. The grounds set forth by Coonel ) Crawford in hIs application for a. postponEment were , first , illness in imis family , twlich bad prevented - vented huinm giving proper attntJon to time case , and , second , inabilIty to secure deposi- ( ions of witnessesreding ! acadistance. He stated that. , the , object of these depos.tions was to break down tile testimony. of time witness - ness , George II. Jackson , i4hied : on by the prosecution , and to show the character of thewitness , Wcbdiiwhomn he declares to be unworthy of belief. He also wanted depOs ; tion. frcmn'Greemmcastle , to show the goc1 charactec of himtJchtent. u . The attornpy fo : the protcuticmn made no serious objections to the didmiIafn. , ( The court said that the object itated by Colonel Crawford was1not In itself a sufflelent cause for granting a continuance , but in order to give ample timne to thedefetmeeto , prepare its case , he would make tIme postponement . do- sired. - Tim comirt room was crowded but the best of order prevailed. The jurors were called and eame of the witnesses were sworn , apd all were dismissed until April 21. As Jackson - son was leaving the court roren lie passed In front of a wonman sitting in the front row of seats. lie looked down atisemymIUng , whesm the woman suddenly delivered a vcious kick at tIme prisoner , and as ho passed beyond her she was heard to say : " .1 would have kiled him if I could. If I b4 had a pistol I would have shc.t 1mm " She refused to give hmer name , rand the incident - cident was not widely observedthus possibly preventing more aerious consequences. . . NEWS FROM TIlE CiTY P MEXICO. i'ort'In JteII1CILtR Teft(1 ml hhimimquct to I'reItbcimt Ijiets : . CITY OF MEXICO , April 7-Tino Nava , ex-pcstmnastcr of the City ofixico , accused of embezzlement , died yreierday irs the lies- 'pital. He was awatingttraf ! and his cx- peted confession was boo'ked .for witim apprehension - prehension by many people. The Indians in seine parts.'r tile stole of Oaxaca Imave risen in protests aainst tIme. increased - creased state taxes , ad the I61I battalion has left the otate. ' A magnificent banquet 'omis ven hero ias niglmt by foreign resident tianufacturers , merchantu and bankers in honor of , Prmsident. Dtaz , The station house of tneVera Cruz railway - way was ceaverted into a banquet hialiand 500 people sat dowim to.the tables , ' 1'resident DIaz was received with enthusiasm and salti he ( lid not accept time banquetis an qpt of personal hmonmage , but to as 'a tribute , not onb to imlmnseif , but hi& cld comrades in arms , and bile asuoctates In time cabineLl Ito eulogized time business men wimo ima1 ; courageously risked tlmeir fortunes in Mexico , as constut- ) ( lug , in a democratic country like Jdoxico , vhmat might be fully cahied Its nobility , whtch 'smmtiment ' was received with cmeers , President Diaz was presented by a corn- inittee representing foreigm Interests In Mexico , as a slight testimontahpf their esteem , a gold plato with suitable inefiptIomi . , costing $ S0,000. . It is reported that TimeodOm's Kline , general supmriimtenmlent of time Georgia Central railway - way , would totlay accept the general manager- ship of time Interoceanic railway , - I'ires of ci' . NEW YORK , April 7.-ouztoen buildings In the business section mf 1)'onkers were burned today. The total bo $ smmounta to about $100,000. NEW ORLEANS , April. 7.-'Thb Josephine Louis house , a magnIflcontjbiee-story buIld- injc , was badly damaged by'flr ; tfts morning ; caus'a unknown. The building e sleet ) by time young lady students of time amous Sophmia Newconub coliego as a ormory . , Damage about $5,000. 4 HALIFAX , N. S. , AprIl 7.-A disastrous fire which occurred at timo'mnqrthern end.of the city today destoyQd thoiuanber yards and feed stores of John Dar1dson & Co. , burned time residence of the senior member of time firm and caused cqnzlderablo damnage to eoeral other dwellings. The. total bose will reach $60,000 , about $50O0O'pf which will fail on ( lie Davideomme. They fbvo only somali insurance. INMAN , Nab. , April 7.-4Siciab ( Teic- gram-E ) , Downey's barn , i09 tons of baled hay , a team of horses and calves vere entirely consumed b7lbre Immet evening , CENTRAL CITY' , ei \pril 7--Spe- ( cial Telegraln-Tho ) gro er store of Joe A. Ilayes ii'as discovered on lire' ( lilt morn. lug , The fire was kept rrom spreadimmg to tIme adjoining frame buiidtng , Time stock wai' valued at $1000 aflml is badly damaged , 'File building was probably dmIt aged to the extent of $200. Hayes bias $600 insurance on time sock and 400 oil the building. The origili of the tire is unknon , a- . - , Hummu. FiilJImig In Niv 'orlc. NEV YORK , April 7-Snow has been fall. kg imero sines early morning and st. 11 b'clock timers were no signs of abatement , Where it has not been disturbed it lies three himchiea deep. Iiepatcbes to the AssocIated press from the interior of the state show ( bat time storni is quite wimleipread. At Mon. ticollo ( hero is eight incbe on a level anti at Mithlleton a foot of enow. There Is but ltIle delay to trains thus tar in the eastern part ot the state ; ALLEN LEAVES TIlE FIELD Positively Declines to Stana as a Oandi- 1ath for the Presidency. HE PREEERS TO SERVE IN THE RANKS liahiresses lhII C.rziliflcntlon at the ltlgbt Cummmineimmhsit ion lie huM Ito- cei'c.l froimm Ills l'imrt , but ILefusc I'rumiiotlomi. LINCOLN , Aprii 7.-Specah. ( ! ) - United States Senator William V. Ahlcii positively declines to , btcome a candidate for time tmrcsl- dential nomination on ( Ito populist ticket. This decision was communicated to Governor iboiconib on March 24 , Time letter was In reply to a request from time governor for a statement of time senator's position. A great man ) ' letters have been received by Senator Allen from Influential populist politicians in other states prior to antI since time letter was written , In consequence time letter to tIme governor has boon held in time imopes that Senator Allen would reconsider his purpose. lIe lisa been stoutly urged to do so since do- dining to Governor Ibolcommmb , but Ime abso- hubby refuses to reconsider. Ills letter of declination is as oliowst \VASI i lNm ; fUN , Mat ch 21 , 1SG.-1Iomi , Silas A , Ilobcomb , Lincoln , Nob. : My Dear ( Joy- crnor-I have just been reading ihe'ery pleasant timIngs said of me In eommnoction with the Impimlist nomination for time luresi- dency , in your meceilt immterview published In tIme press disliatcimvs , for which I'i'mmse flC- cept my thnmukm. Time favorable imm'tioii of nmy name witim thme high chIco of prestdeiit of them UnIted States by time chief cxectmti'e of nmf owmi rtate , wimo I Iminiseif able antI weli quahllied by education , temuperamemit and oxpemlencme to fill ( lie exalted position , pocsesses double value and is truly grati- fylmmg. I have not been tmnconsciotms , for severah momiths , timat a strong sentiment existed in the populist lartY throughout time imatiomi favorable to my nomination , and 1 svlll not disguise train you that it bias given inc much pleasure to know that my services In tIme United States. r'enate have been instrumental - mental in prompting the use of my name in that connection. I have also observeti quite an extensive discussion of time matter lii tIme publIc pm'es' , and 1 have been the recipient - cipient of humulreds of letters askini mc' if I would be a candidate for the nomination , or accept it if tendered me. P'mmlly realizing that ordinarily it is to be considered indelicate to either accept or tlcclino a nomination that has not been ten- dert1 , still I feel that the time has come when , in the interest of the party , I should speak openly and frankly , as I desire above all things to promote tIme interest of time pcpulist party , and by that means ( her 1mm- terest of my Country. Deeply conscious that it would be is distinguished homier to be ( hi , etandard lmeamcr of a gmeat political party , founded cn the principles of eternal justice and right , a narty. that must , in my judgment - ment , soon sucCe'tl to the administration of our national government , I nevertheless deem it unwise tc pernmit my name to be used as a candidate. I think every true citizen should , at this time. corsuit the interests of time country anti not his own personal desire. I do not feel that my experience ha been such as to warrant me In being a candidate for the nomimmation , or In accepting it if it shotmitl be tendered me. There arc many older anti abler men , in tIme PartY than I am , highly well qualified to melee the race , and I feel confident that I can tb the caUse greater good by remaining whore I am , lIghting in the ranks for , success , than by accepting the mmcmlnatloxi If it should b tendered. The welfare of time party , and , timerefore , the welfare of the country.is to be con- suited at ell titnes ; priqeiples count for 'cverythiing'isbd muon f nothing , 1n sour strtmggle. Permit me also to say iii this connectioim that.tbiere areperronal reaons why I simould not be a candidate , among which Is the jmpsrtant fact that I have a fmmmliy of children whose education must be hooked after nt timis lime , and who need my per- sonai supirvislon more now than they. have ever , needEd it before , or will over need it again , and 'I must not permit myself to imperil - peril their' Interests for my own promotion. Profoundly grateful to In ) ' fellow citizens of the state and nation for the flattering mention of my name in connection withi the highest oitlcu on earth , I sincerely trust that hereafter attention will not be centered - tered on me. but on some gentleman better tjuaflfled to discimarge the duties or the position - tion In th' event at an election , and that wiilorn vIll ci'.aractemize the formation of our platform and . the nomination we may make. . I have the honor to hue , very trimly , your friend , WILLIAM V. ALLEN , 'I'O l'ISOMOTId 'I'IIE ALLEN IlOOM. l'OhiiIiP4tS Of Oiimnhmui limienil Orgnimiz- limmv ii Chili. A meeting of populists was held at Gate City imaJl last night to organize an Allen dub. Louis J. Ihms wan chairman anml V. 13. Kinney , secretary. It was expected that it would be a largely attended meeting , bitt lose tlman twenty were present. It was thmercfore decided to postpone the organiza- 'jion of the club one week , when a meeting will be lucid in the same ball. A committee of five , MesEers. Points , Taylor , Quinn , Kin- fey end MInds , was appointed to draw up resoiuttons. A number of speeches were niade'regardlng Senator Allen's candidacy for time presidency , all parties agreeing that Imo wets the nina pre-eminently qual- flIed to be put at the imead of time populist ticket , In tlmis connection time rumor was mentioned that Paul Vmmndervoort aspired to the nomination. This was news to meet'of those present , and almost to a man they dir'- credited the trutim of it. No on sought to diaparage the rervice of Mr. Vandervoort to th party , but the sentiment was unmanmious timat his ambition was leading him astray , If imo really coveted the nomination , and er'- peclabiy in face of time fact timat Allen was plainly tIme favorite of tlmo party generally , and of the recognition of tIme superior claims of time eenate.r to tIme honor , Vi'stlmmii iis Stiemi for limsif a lillliimm , PITTSIIURG , April 7-'rilo suit In equity lntltuted several months ago by ii , S. Wmmr- lug against George Westinghouse , Jr. , to recover the valup of 10,000 shores of stock in the Stanfiartl Uimdcrground Cable coin- pany iii on trial in the county court before Judge White , Over $ IiOO,000 is Involved.'ar - lug says ime entrusted o Wentipghmouse 10,000 shares of stock in the company to sell for him , Westinghouse to receive a Portion of tile proccedmu ( or imis bssistance in procur- lag Ilnancimml mild for the compmmny.Vesting - house lie said , injured thie company imistead of imefiiing anti kept uthi tan proceeds from time sale of tIme steele. Westingimouso , In hits ansver says tie stock was a gift outright - right for his aid in putting time company on a gooti footing and that the stock was worthless when ime recClved It. He mnntlo it valuable and was entitled to the proceeds. , v. ' ( ) Ocean St en umt'rs CoIhiIe , NEW YORK , April 7-While proceedimug to sea tonight time steamnshllm .13db Arelen , bound for I3outlm American ports , came into collision near Quarantine with the fled Star line miteamnelmip FrIesiaimti timid was so badly injured timat it was beacheml at Staten Island to prevent Its sinkimmg , No one on lmoard either VeStel was injured , The 1ricutband Iroceeded to its iboek , tmpimnrentiy only slightly dammmgetl. Thin hell Ardent , which syahl heavily iumbon with freight commenced to liii as iootm as it woe struck , anmi when it was beached had fourteen feet of water in time hold , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ lCibieil Ills Mistress , ijmmi htimimself , KANSAS CITY , .AImrll 7.-In a house of iii i-chute timis evening James MeKlnne ) ' , a wiper ( or time Metropolitan Cable compammy , eliot Nellie Vagner , killiimg imer irmstantiy , ho timen simot himself 1mm time lmoar. Jeglousy bmronmimted time act , 'rime woman haiti lucen McKinney's mistress for several months mimi Ime imad often threatened lo kill lmer. Time iragetiy ocrmirrcti after a young man lied culied at time Imouse to take lmer driving , McKiimney wail 23 years old amid arm ox-comm. aid , Time dead girl's home was at Webb City , Mo. II s'iuoveil * ii e' I'rl so mm i'rs , ATLANTA , Ga. , April 7-A special to time ConstitutIon ( rein Tisibotton , Ga. , says : Dr. \ % ' . I. . . Ryder , who assassinated Miss Sahlie Iimnma Owens Sunday night , was removed to Columbus today. Time guards around the Jail are still on duty there. Sixty mounted muon camne in last night to lynmclm R'der but cool heads oppeased the party5 ( JAL''IISTOS Ctl' IS IN IiM.tNl ) . Am1jumtemiernlnf Tcns ( Orders It ; ' ' ' Sii'nmmiunua , w'i'kit to SAVAItt. Ga. , April 7-Specinl ( Tebe- . ) - General Vi' . Ii , Maybry of Texas time Galveston cup to Sa- vantmaim , ( competed for in the interstate - state to be held here May 11. Last nlgim'ljn simown ( hue telegram , ordering thmomaThston cup to Savannah , to bo compotetl for 'In time interstate tlrihl , time officers of the.ttuion Itiflee tmnimesitatingly declared that ti'Fder of Adjutammt General Maybry of Texas would ho ignored , "So far as Geim ral Maybry is concerned , hmolmas no more authority to order the Ciii ) to Savan- nalm thmaii lie wouhti hmave , to order it to thmo Nebraska state encanipmnent , " adtled time spokesimman of time larty. "Time Galveston cup i tIme property of the National Gimmird and is to be Comnpetetl for ommiy at time nattommni en- camnpmmients , If It was to be carted around to state and interstate drills it would be on the immovo all of time tinue anti time Thmtmrston lUfles vould ho comimpehleil to follow It from place to place , competing in every drill wherever time cup might go. , ' \\'o received an imuvitation seine tlmo ago to enter time drill at Savannaim , bumt at that ( hue thmero was mmotiiing staid about tIme cup. \Ve reftmsed to go , simply for time reason that it we lund won all of time prize niommey we would not hmaro received more tlman enough to have paul our expenses. "One timing is certain , amutl that. is that time Gmilvestomu cup will not go to Savannah. It is in Omaha at this time and will reimmain imore until time next national drill. Wlmea timat Is held we vthl take time Ctih ) alommg amid , winning It , we lhl bring it hoimmo with us , ' ' ChANGING TilE ANNUAI MIdhi'l'IXC . 'I'heostmimieal SoeletyCmille.1 to Atisemmi- hi e I mm New' Yos'lc. NEW YORK , April 7.-J , D. Buck , acting president of time Timeosophlcal society iii Macrica , his assuetl time following epecal ! no- tlce to all members anti brancimes : The departure of out' late president , \Vil- llama Q. Judge , has imecemisitmuted many changes in ( lie commdumct of time affairs of the society. The umnmunimous oplniomu of ( hue executive , coinmmiittee is , therefore , that time coming convention imimotmiti be lucId In New York Instead of Chicago , mis formerly nr- ranged. Time reasons for thmi are tlmat New Yomic is time place where our mlelmturted brothmer's work wits prlimclpall clone ; that in thuls city mire his effects , papers nnd In- strtmctlons for carrying on the societies and ( hunt it is time site of time discoverIes of the theosoplmical theory in America. To tiuls It must be added that New York wa time pace of originating the theosopimical move- meat in timts country , nmid its close prox- iniity to Europe renders it of great moment as time place for hmolfiuimg a convention at the hresent ( line , The great importance of time coming convention cannot be overesti- mated. Affairs are shaping themselves at Present foi greater work than we have ever done before and I should like to talce this epportunity to asIc mmli to attenti to It. The conference in 189G will be held on time 2ithm and 27th of April at New York City. It will arsembie on the morning of thmo t1tii inst. , in lime Madison Square concert ball assembly room. _ -p - Files , ! ' S'I'Ei' TO'.VAISD CITIZESSIIII' . Coimuammxmuiils'r Ihoipthm-'rucker fleehgmres Ills mumteiitioims. NEW YORK , April 7.-Frederick St. George Do Latour Booth-Tucker , time new comnmander of the Salvation army in this country , took time first step today toward be- 'cm1ng an American citizen when he made 1mb , declaration of1tc'ntion in time naturalIzation - Ization bureau of the , vuperior' court of this county. Having takes time required oath , time commander said lie desired to make uin allen deposItIon entitling him to hold property ia the United States and protect his interests under ( ho laws of timt state antI of time United States , pending the ret- idenca of five years required before he can beconmo a naturalized citizen. This was done in regular form. Subsequently Commander Booth-Tucker went to Salvation army head quarters , where , in the presence of time assembled - sembled soldiers , ho said , holding aloft time prehimimary certificate of citizenship , thit he was proud of having declared imis intention to become a citizen of the United States. - - SOUThI AD WEST GRAIN CONGRESS. Efforts to Immmrove imuisimmess amid Trade Itt'Itutios , CHARLESTON , N , C. , April 7.-Interest in time coming south and west grain congrese is becoming general in two sections inter- esteti and the assemblage In Charleston on April 29 promIses to be a large one. It svill be composed of prominent business men of the south and west and time result of thmelr deliberations must be time improvement mind extension of trade and busIness rola- tions. All tIme railroads soutim. of the Ohmio and east of time Mlssismippt river will be represented - resented , either by their presidents , vice presidents or traffic managers. It is also ox- pctetl thmat prominent officials of several of the trunk lines between time Ohio river and Chicago will be iii attendance. Inter- ceting addresses by practical mon from different sections will be 'delivered. MOTOILMEN ItEFUSE TO ( LUI' ! ' WORI , ' Atemmipt do Tie UpStreet hallways I'roves a Failure. BUFFALO , April 7.-A strong attempt was made today to indmne the street car motormen - men 'and conductors on nil time lines to refuse - fuse to take out their cars. Conmmittees of time strikers' union went from barn to barn to call out time macnm , but emily those wimo hmavo affilIated with time organization laid off. Instead , therefore , of tying up all time lines In time city , the strikers Imavo succeeded only In laying off a few cars on some east aide limmes. Tie service on time west ldo is not ljmmpaired , Duo reason why tIme macn are rehufctan n strike is timat timere iii no better reason for It than a delre 0mm time part of time organzers to demonstrate how strong timelr union is , Their demonstration Is a fizzle so far. C 'Vs'miuiiit's iii time ilimsi piess " . % ) m'1d. LANCASTER , Pa. , April 7.-Executions to time amount of $45,000 were iaeued today agaInst John llcinitechm , a paint dealer of this city. TIme assets consist of imis store property - erty , assessed at $20,000 and encumbered with mortgages amounting to $23,000 $ , amid the stock in hand , an estimate of the value of whichm cannot ho obtained , CINCINNATI , April 7-Miclmaei P. Scully , contractor , liabilities $42,000 , assets $34,000 , and George K. Weeeimhmerger , galvanized iron mmmanufacturer , liabilities and asects. 'dach $30,000 , assigned today. p - Illacie I'iimgime aim thu Gaelic , SAN FRANCISCO , April 7.-Information has readied thin healtim department here that a ease of black plague' dcuveboimed aim hoard the mmtennmslmin Gmueiia tufter I ( left Yokohamna for Han Francisco. Time victimim , a Chinese , died and time imIp will be quar. antined wheim It reacimcb timis port , . _ - lImits Jos'i by mu Fsmst 'I'rzmimm , DOWNINGTON , Pa. , April 7.-Charles II. Larkin and Patricia Cordigan , two mom- hers of a. wrecking crew , vero struie'k by a fast freight train on time l'ennsylvnmmia railroad near lmeio today and itmstnmmtly killed , ( rIiiie' Crei'l , Jmuli 1iihi. CflIPI'iFJ C1lEIK , Cob. , April 7-Time cIty jail bore i hued vithm citizens of Vie. Thr. vimo were ariestctl ( or alleged false registration , 'thmero are twenty lmrisoners lmcre , - - : qo'e'immt'imIs of Oci'ms mm Sic' , , timers , , % bmrI I 7. At New York-A rri'ed-Kaiser Wilimelmmi , from Gemmo4 ; Mississlimpi , from London. AL Iioaton-Arris'ed-Cmit'siamila , fromn LIver- 11001.At At I3oulogno-/trrlvetl-Mamuselam , froimi Nuw Yorlc for Rotterdarn , At Liverpool--ilaileml-'Syis'ania , for lies- ton. ton.At At New York-Arrived-Friemmiatmib , ( toni Antwerp. Ciearod-Mojcstie , ( or Liverpool ; Nordlanml , for Antwerp ; California , for Glas. gow ; St. Paul , for Southampton. At liavre-Saiied-Oeorgia , for New Yom'k , At Boaton-Saileul-Carlntbia , for Liverpool - pool , PARTY LINES WTERE ICNORE U ' 4 Municipal Elections In Nebraska Provoke a. Heavy Vote. 111611 LICENSE ABOUT TIlE ONLY ISSUE 4 ltt'gnhiutiosu of time Salonmu Vnsoreil Iu ii % iijtirIl' * Of Cnses-Muiehu hiuterest MntmIfetc.i , Geimei'imlil , , I 4 Municipal elections were held throughout Nebraska yesertiay ( , Patty limmea in a nm- jority of tnstaimces wcro igmioretl , the issue being high license. Most of tIme towns do- claroil iii favor of time iicemmeo systommm , A heavy vote was pohicd smi immuchm interest nmanifested , ALLIANCE-At time election today the fob- lowing wore elected : Mayor , F. M. biroonmo : clerk , A. Ij , Field ; treasurer , F. M. Kmmigimt ; coutmcihinemm , D. C. McIntyre , P. 11. McDer- inott ; hoard of EtlumeatIemi , George C , lieu ntmd 1l Mohlrimig. This was upon a citi ± cims' ticket aimti time oimly opposition was for immayor , A. J. Simonson , wimo was defeated , AUIIUI1N-Election passeil off quietly to. day withs a full vote. Time contest was on time nmayor and coummcilimmemm In favor of atmd against hicenac , . .1.V. . Darrah ( pro. ) was elected nmayor over T. J. Crumiimmnol , license , by tlmirty nmajority , Ivory license council. nman in the city was elected by slush ma- jorltles. Time coummmcil will stand five totaimel one ngans ! ( license , . IIEAVE1t Ci'I"s'-Time temnpera.mco ticket s.as elected by a. large majority. I1IiNKIILMAN-At time village election held imere today fifty votes were cast , re- smilting in time electioim of C. It. Walker , J. S. West , James Robimioux , F. Scott and 1' . flrammdmmer. Witim time exception of'est , it is time re-election of time ohtl board , The high license ebenment has a immajority , IiENNINGTON-Trustees elected today are : Henry Arp , M , II , 'Frietlrlks'en ; Claus Oft , Eggert Oft , Gustav Paulsemm , cltizcimrs. BROKEN hJO\V-Time election in timi city today was one of the most hotly contested ever held In the city. It was time first dec. tion in wimich PartY hlne' vere mnado ( ho issue. l3otim the republicans nimul lmOlmiihlStS imami a ticket in time field. Time populist tIcket , knowim as ( ho citizens' , elected everytimtig except two commmmcilmnen , time surveyor and cImool board. There were 271 votes polled. , ' . . J , C. Bowen , mayor ; J. T. Iteam , police judge ; C. H. Ibolconmbe , cleric ; A. Morgan , treasurer ; councilmen , L. Ii. Nirhepatricle , E. F. McClure , \V. J. Woodr' , Ed McCoimmas school board , D. M. Amesberry and It. fleycr- son. The populists celebrated their victory tonlgimt witim a bonfire. License carried by' . - ' twenty-eIght majority. CENTRAL CITY-Time city election hero today was closely contested. Time license faction elected C. "V. Lenmaster mayor amid ' ' J. B.Vimlte councilmamm in tIme Timird ward. 4 The anti-license people elected C. T. Smith councilman 1mm time First ward and J. H. Rat- cliff in time Second. J. G. Newmmmeyor and L. 0. Comnetock were elected clerk anti treasurer wltlicut oppcstion The an'i-hiccne mcmbsrs. of tIme school board ere also elected. A light vote was polled. The council stands. four to two In favor of license. IADRON-Tbo Citizens' ticket , opposed. by time so..ealletl 'law and order league ticket , . wgs elected by a. handsome majority , H. ilL Wilson Im tided' dfn' , ihi ti'c'Tdfas cniidl- . date for nmayor , while 0 , 0. Jan 'a0n , treaa- . urer ; L. J. IIL leager , cleric ; C. D. Johnson , , engineer ; D , Y. Mears , police judge , and B. . F. Pitmnan , F. M , Merritt anti Joseph Ilalam , councIlmen , were nil eu thmo same , ticket. COOK-License carried imere today by 'ma-- jorlties ranging from twelve to nimmeteen. The new board : J. W. Smith , II. Kuse , John. ' I Mastaika , J. P , McDermitt and 0. F' . liar- Inn , No excitement or particular interest. was manifested In the contest. CREIGHTON-Timo village election was- the tamest ever held 1mm Crelghmton. Only one. ticket was In time field for trmmstr.es , all ii- , cease men. George Mitchell , J. P. Campbell , , Q. C. Carr , Ed Mama , Jacob Demmer. CRETII-Timo election passed off quietly' with a full vote cast. Time entire republican city ticket was elected , wltim H. M. Wells at. the lmead for mayor. Time scimool board is- ( undecided yet. DAVID CITY-Timo high hlcenao republican. ke city ticket was elected. Ed G , Hail , nmayor ; a. M. Harris , treasurer ; E , 13. Taylor , clcrhq D. 0. Reynoiml , police jmmdge ; councilmen , M. Tilhmnn , C. H , Aidrlclm , James Fleming. Mm , McCaskey aimd Mrs. Judge Evans wero. elected mnenmbors of the Board of Education by large majorities , DUNI3AR-G. W. l3iggs , Jolmn Gunther , , Robert McCallister , S. lit , Scarborough and , Id. L. Winsor were' elected trustees today. The board will grant. a license. Time prohmi- bitioniss failed to elect a trustee , ELICIIORN-Trustc.es for the "viilago of' Eikhorn were elected as , follows : I ) . 13. Baldwin , John Greggerson , . j' , A.'Ilanmxnm , Ii. : ' Kremnberg , Charles Scloipp. ELM CREEK-The license hoard was. elected hmc.ro today by a goofi majority. FAIRBUP.Y-Mayor , W. II , Lucas ; treasurer - urer , L. \ \ , Goodrich ; olerk , Jay B. Me- Dawehi ; councllnmejm , W. ' ( V. Evans , A B , Scitrante , C , F. Steele and 14. II , J3mmrks. The proimibitloniatmi elect time mmmayor and two of the council , and the high license party two eouncilmnen. This gives time prohibition.- ' lets a majority , FAIItMONT-At tIme city election held hero. today W. 0. hiosci was elected immayor ; C. D. Lidioy , city cleric ; William Stiles , treats-- urer ; F , C , iiennett , police judge ; J , 11 , Ilaugimawout , W , fl , Gayierml , councilmen , George IL Salyer and II. II. Stottko received - . ceived each time samimo nuimbem' of votes , FItEMONT--'rho election today was for' members of time school board and council- nuon , For school board , Mrs. M , E. Roy- ! nolmimi ( rep , ) , C. Ii. llruimner ( demn , ) , N , Ii. lirowa ( (1cm , ) , and J. W. Goliff ( rep , ) . F'or' ' courmcilmmmen , Ii. 0. lirugii ( rep. ) , is re.- . elected In time First vard anti A. I' . Simep- armi ( rep. ) in time Second , In time Timird ward timero was a , Imot fight. J. Towner Smith ( rep. ) hulled through by eight. votes , Ij. P. Ifanucim ( ( loam , ) was re-elected 1mm time Fourth. About 140 women voted tom' ineimibers of the school lmoard. GI1AND ISLANI-A iigimt veto was cast , Joseph Fox ( dern , ) , police jutlge ; Andrew Coshm , howard Miller , henry McAllister anti ' , henry Potter , councilmen ; Gavin Gcddemm , henry Ferrer and 'uitomimatu Sliaw , all repub- . hicans , immemmibere of the selmool hoard. IIAItRIION-Tlmu followimmg board of true. . . tees was elected hero today : I ) . II , OneS. weld , E. Rohiwer , W , B. Marstohler , J , \ % ' . Scott , N , D , Hamimliti. There sins ito oppo.- . citton , It is a licimime hsoard , HASTINGS-Today's city election was th . hottest lucId iii this city for many year * Griff Evans was elected mayor ; Jack Mines , treasurer ; Eiward ( Francis , city clerk ; 0 , l3ultomm , J. H. Sims , hal Maimmm' , J , iI , Simicqr' amid W. ii , Ferguson , for councilmen , Wil- llama flrach , C. T. Itoso anti E , Langevin , ' school board. ! i1lns imad a majority of five , IIEIIRON-Dr. J. V. Iiinchiman , mayor ; , B , I ) , Ashimrook , city clerk ; Charles Nickels , city engineer ; William Cook , George W , Wasson , all on time immdcjmendeimt citizens' tIcket , were elected today with inajcmritie. ranging frommi two to thirty-one , while ( ho citizens'.prolmiiiitlon elected Z. U , Knode city treasurer , and Frank A , Poweil , police. judge , Nicholas hletimsclmreider antI John ' 3. I IoIcprnb bldelmermtlcnt councilmen , holding over , giver' a xmmmtjorlty which will grant , hiceimse. IIOLLREGE-At the city election today' Ii , 'V. ' . Scott , time well known merchant , was elected mayor pu time liceimme ticket , over LIt , J , T. Miller on the temperance ticket , by a hmenmds'onie majority. limo entire license- ticket was elected. wHim time exception of one alderimman iii $ he Second ward , This I' ' a great victory for time license people , as ( litre a tie on time msyoraity at time last election , time courts deciding In favor of Dr. J , 'I' . Miller. the proimlimlilon candidate. Is INDIANOLA-Timo license ticket was. elected here today except clerk , which wu a tie. Mayor , William Wadsworth ; tftU