_ THE OMAHA , DAILY BEE. _ _ _ I ) iSTABLISIIED JUNE 19 , 1871 . OMAIIA , TUESDAY MORNIZT , APRIL 14 , 189G. SINGL1 UOPY F1VU CENTS. SCANDAL OVER ELECTIONS , Loading Spanish Now8papor Boldly Orit- iciso the 00ur80 of the kl : PRESSURE EXERTED ON TIlE VOTERS , j Severnl A141cr11cn Tmplcntcs1 In lie- cell t ltiiIcI hal Saiit1itlM lie- ( urited TItroi1t ) ILeflt Inhlucilee. . ' , , , ' - - ( Copyrght. IS. by l'rc % 'ub2tiIng ) Cmpnny. ) , MADRID , Span , /priI 13.-(4ew ( York Tcegrarn.-IflI. ) World Cablegram-SPeifl1 ; , gnatiofl 9 felt In this captnl over the mcthod employed by the governtntflt In yes- terday'n general election , Ncv&papers like ' , the Correo , the Imparcial , the Correspondc.2- . cia and the LiberaL call it a national acandal , 'which may make IL the last election under thz , present lnstitutlcn ! . The result is prccie2ly what cao expected. 'Tho conrervativi' ' cabinet has a compact , disciplined - ' ciplined majority in the Chamber ot Dcputle of over OO coni'crvatives , protectlciiat and ultra-Catholics , all devoted to Premier Can- ovaD and ready to defend hi policy at. home and In the colonies. The authorities , resorted to unusual pre- sure and Interference , both in Madrid and In , ; the provinces , to secure the triumph of offl- . , cml cantlldatp , but to elect Jurti enough from each group of the opporition to keep up the appearance of a cwstltutional parliamentary 4 government. There will be in the next , I Chamber of 431 deputIe. . seventy-two liberals , six Carlists , four ultranlontaneR , eight dts- 7 ent.knt conservativon and three federals . : froth consitueflcics ( in Spain. Forty-two re- , I . actionnry deputies will come from Cuba and , I ' l'orto Itico. The autonomiste and reformist9 , of those ialando stayed away from the polls , . V as 111(1 tIle majority of the republicans and I ' more than half of the Spanish electorates , 4n Spain yesterday. ) ! Spain ieltloni has had a house of deputies , : with so great a majority , whose political J , , and protectionist Inclinatlon.s make them . hostile to refcrms In Cuba and Porto Rico. Senor Rnmc'ro Robledo was really the' . I chief prompter in yesterday's electIon from , behind the scenes of Spanish politics. The best illustration of the situation is In Madrid , where the conservatives and lib- , , crah coalesced to take advantage of the otay- ; at-home republicans with a view to defeatIng - , Ing the marriuls of Cabriana , 'whose courageous - geous denunciations of the Madrid niuncipal . administration led to the recent public ex- pcsuro of long standing abuses and pecula- Uon and to the prosecution of eighteen aldermen. Several of these aldermen , by the way , were elected yesterday as olflchal candidates vith the open support of the authorities. f In tim provincial constituencies were cx- ; aetly the earno Influences , cleverly arranged by Itomero Robledo , which caused the marquis - , quis of Cabriana to fall In Madrid , though , . - \ supported by the whole bourgoohee , the corn- / ' mercial anti industrial classes and a rnajorty of the press , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ thtltItllS 'vpvuou'r Go'eriinieit CnHt1Idnte All lteturncil , ii , . 1ie IiieVItib1e Voie _ , ' ( Copyright , 1596. by i'ress I'ubllshlng Company. ) HAVANA. Cuba , April 14.-New ( York _ World cablegram-Special Telegram.-The ) . election in Cuba yesterday woe quiet. The , result was inevitable , as there was no oppo- eltlon. In Havana the government candidates - dates received from G,547 votes down to 8.749. The Marquis Apetegula , elected a deputy from Havana , is the manager of the , Constancla sugar plantation near Cienfuegos , , chiefly owned by I'erkinu & Welch of 41 , Wall street , Now York. Out of the thirty , . ' government candidates , four are n3tIve of ; the island , Including the redoubtable . . , Apeztcguia. Thus ends the only bit of , - comedy that has enlivened the preoent year ' of gloom and anguish In Cuba. . WILLIAM SlIMY flOWEN , ! : CONlrlSCtTING lIOltSlS IS CUILA. ; ' SIIHII1NII " .VihI 1Jtilhzt All Not Iii due : ' , ltehos' ! 1'0NSeP4N10fl , ( Copyrhght , 896 , by Press PuWishing Company , ) HAVANA , Cuba , April 13.-New ( York World Cabiegrain-Specnl Telegrani.-13y ) on . , order Issued yesterday all the horses in Havana - vana are placed at the disposal of the govern. : ment. It Is stated on good authority that in I ten days all the horcos nat In the liads of the ' insurgents will have been taken by the Span. . ; Isli authorities , : , Tlinotco Mesa Y. Herrea , captured in the t ' act of incendiarism. was shot today in Castle : i : San Severino. at Matanzas. , At last accounts Maceo was between Sin DIego tie Nunez and Cabanas en the north- west. Ilandera was near Cayajabos , The two probably are reunited and within a single ; day's march of the trocha. General Arola ; cimnandlng the troclia , says in an Interview , that the insurgents cannot pasj it. Macen's : difficulties increase hourly. More troops 'wcre sent to Pinar del Rio provluco yester- ( lay from Batabano , to which POint they had been brought front the east. SkIrmIshing I Is reported near Vinales. Thio insurgents are In a pItiable condition In all the provinces east of 1lavan , Goinez ' is In Vnrto Princlpo City. havana Is as quiet as a tomb. The itory circulated yesterday by Cuban "isbornutes" lalorere that i'resltlcnt ( ) ) Cleve- liul had sent a note to PremIer Canovas did not cause a Iluttor of excitement , except among the class vhich absorba such ro- mances. WILLIAMSIJAW 130\VEN , Al'I'lt.ICIIING A CRISIS IN CUJIA. SpnhIIHlt uli4cIrssge.i v1thi tlo 1zie 'ith ' .VIti'hJ i'Iilh.adei's , Land , NEORL.EAIS , April 13-The Picayune tomorrow will print the following from its : sPecial correspondent ; hAVANA April 5.-The condition of affaIrs - faIrs is continuing to draw to a. crisis , and , soon there vili ho a clnh which will eIther : . redounI for the benefit of the Spanish or the Cubans , Fur the pust four dayi , no oIlIcIah neys line been given out at the captain generui's ottlee. and rumors are rite of 1 % atrugho In vhIehi the insurgents came out victoroiu. No details can 1)0 Oh. tamed , but there ha been cnniIclerublcj hurryIng and scurrying around the paiue , The hnndIfliI of the expeilition Iiniltr Colazzo Garcia and llraulio i'eiit , have caused a etTcct here , antI vaitlvularhy as tue roast was supposed to be so well gtia'detI. I am luformeil of the real iletalis of the Colazzo exlwtlItIon , It seems tIittt While the ex. VedItIOII was inn'ling Its arias nuLl urn. munition it cruiser hove in siit ) nail th vcl carrying thia oxpeilition lUlL out to sea , being pursued by the cruiser , wituse . , \ i'eurclihIgftt vns used to dfrcover the 'esei , In the nicuntirne the force of the coast 'I troi came UI ) nail captured a Score of rUle boxes and carrIel them to the nearest . town , \vhilchi 'aa Cartlenas , antI placed them . In a svnrehoieo on the otatkirts of the tovn. iuring the nIght the Cuban farces , which wer ' to IrotecI the landing of the expedItion , anti who Iittd been Inforinetl of the eliptur , of the arias , overpowereti ( ito guards at the warehouse anti , before reIn- forcernetils arrived recaptured the arms taken front I he Ctiuti expedItion and car- tied tlten away , ' 'hiIIc a detuil of Insurgents prcitec'tvtb ( lie retneat and lninl tine i3panishn tIOOj)5 In clieck 'rinere are two absorbing topics at present' one Is the attItude of the ( Jnitei ( States Clevehtttti ° ii netloii that rresiueni Mrs. ltiiinot Cunning Haute. flFhiLlN , April I3-4lra , Itunyon , widow of the late UnIted States ambassador to Germany - many , General Theodore Ilunyon , has ro- . ctlved news of the death of her mother and ith lice second daughter she will saIl for New York on the North Urmau Lloyd steaniur Lahut on April 28. ( 'I IZItIUII'y laut the l'etroleuut Cornier , PAIIIS , April 13-At the instance of M , Jules Guerlna , edItor of Libre Parole and an I er-petroleum retlrer , tIne public posecutr ( , , lies oponud an Inquiry betro Judo lle'cr. ) t Into Oic aIleed "eurer ' lii eLrvlunutu , e. M ) PIGILTINU OP CONSEQIJHNCC. Heliel nniI 1onlIsd In Nienirrugun l'eztcful1 Confront' EntOIL Other , ( CopyrIght , ls.G , by th Asocinuted l'ress. ) CORINTO , Nicaragua , March 11.-Follow. Ing are the motes taken on horseback ride through the dIstrIct of Nicaragua now die- turbed by cIvil war , commencing on the morning of February 26 , on which date your corresponttent left Managua , the eapita. At noon I was with l'rosident eiaya'is army' ' at Metairo and pareed hIs outposts , four miles west of Nagarote , at 2 p. m. , arrlv- hug at Nagarote , which was unoccupIed by the troops of either side. At six p. rn. I learned , hovovor , that the Insurgent general - eral flay cavalry had occupied the place during the 2&th and had evacuated it on the morning of the 26thi On February 27 Nagarote was occupied by about thirty of Zelayas cavalry , followed by the Infantry. When I arrived at Leon I learneJ that Gonetal Ortea had arrIved from Guateniah City , where ho had beeui in exile , on Feb. mary 28 and had conferred with the chiefs of the western division of the liberal political party , Who deciared that they were contending for the supremacy' of clvii laws against a dIctatorship by Zeiaya or any one else. On February 24 the presIdent and uiecretary of congrero and an aliegad majorIty - Ity of the legal congress of Nicaragua , who had adjourned for over Sunday at Managua , on February 22 , convened at Leon , and proclaimed - claimed that General J. Santos ZEi3ya , whom the legal congress of Nicaragua had appointed - pointed to be president of NIcaragua In September , 1S93 , had violated tim constitution - tion of NIcaragua and therefere they d - creed that tIne appointment of .1. Soatos Zelaya to ho president of Nicaragua be re- yoked and that Vice PreIdent Franulsco l3aca , Jr. , be appointed legal preaident of Nicaragua for the unexpired term ( about two years ) . 11acas cabinet of ministers 'was ' then appointed - pointed and approveti as follows : Foreign relations , Modesto Barrios ; Internal government - ment , Jose Madriz ; war , General Pauhlne Godoy ; treasurer , Samuel Mayorga ; public works , Francisco ilalladro 'reran ; general- ia-chief of army In the field , Anistaclo Ortiz ; arolstant , General Duarte ; judges of supreme court , Chavarria , Godoy' , llaradora , Itivas. The avaIlable troops were armed anti sent to Nagarote ( ab ut. forty nllea west Cf Man. agua and fourteen miles west of Motlarpe , Lapaz. Pueblo Neuva and Momotoinba ) . On February 25 there was much excite- meat and enthuoiasm at Lean and volunteering - ing in Ilaca's army , whIch was reported about 4,000 strong , The departments of Chlnandega , Matagalpa , Jenotega , Esterlee and Neuva Segovia jolnei the Insurgent government at Leon , and forwarded soldiers and volunteers. Nagaroto was then occupied - pied and evacuated as has been Indicated. On March 1 a division of l3aca's tro9ps , about 1,000 strong , under General Escalon , a Salvadorean , attacked Nagaroto about noon and carried several of tine. barricades , fight- tng until dark , losing two generals kIlled and several efilcers and oldhers killed and wounded. They were out of ammunition and found that Zelaya's troops were heinz supported - ported from Metairo , four leagues distant. They conreiuenthy commenced a retreat about S p. m. , which became a rout and panic , men throwing down their guns. At Pttoblo Nueva they kIlled two of their generals , who en- deawored to stop the panic , and they declared that General Escalon lund said to them at Nagarote , when ordering a retreat , that they had been betrayed by the other generals in Boon's prmy and should go home. On March 2 there was a panic at Leon , citizcfl. fleeing In fear of the arrival of Ze- laya's army. I3aca's army was largely disorganized - organized and the government officials were considering plans for an armistice , peace , etc' On March 3 the panIc at Leon was sub. olding and the government was active In orients to reorganize the army. Ortla resigned - signed and Gedoy was made the general-in. chief of the army. Escalon resigned and hur. ned to liondurus. Dane 'was made secretary of war. On March 7 the United States warship Alert orrved in the port of Corinto , l3aca's trOOl)3 arrived near Nagarote , recovering two cannon they had abandoned In their flight on the let instant and which had remained undisturbed - disturbed in the road withIn a mile of Nagar. ote. ote.On March 8 Vice President flonilla of Hon. duras cntred Nicaragua with about 1,200 Hondurean soldiers. In favor of alaya , and cccuped I'ueblo Nueva , about twenty1four leagues north of Leon. l3aca protested and sent troops to oppoio them. March S to 17 skIrmishes cccurro'i between flaca's and Zelaya's troops at Iegarote , all of Zclnya's outposts being recalled within the barricades of the pueblo. The corre- sponudent of the Associated presa within Ilaca's lines has been too closely watched to escape. March 0 to 16 the Hondarean troops vcro threatenIng the cties of Chlnadidaua and Leon. hiaca's forces have about an equal number opposing them , Cannot ACCQ(1C to Cnnnla'pu W'Isuieu. LONDON , AprIl 12.-Mr. Walter Long , president of the floard of Agriculture , answering - swering a question in the House of Corn. mans today , iald he had received tito rosa- lution of thio Dominion Parliament ef March 27 ; but whuilo deeply regretting that upon any question tIne government shsould be unable to accede to tIne wishes of the domln- ion government , ho felt compelled to say that it u.as Impossible , consistently , with the in. terests of tine Agricultural Iloard of Great l3rltain to postpone consideration of the die- eased animal bill. Stultnn Ileenulls tile Irade. LONDON , April ] 3-Tbto under sccretay or foreign affairs , Mr. George M. Curzon was asked a.queeIon in the Ilouso of Corn- inons today regarding ( lie irado of the sultan of Turkey expelling tb protestant and Catholic mlasionaries from Asia MInor , Mr. Curzon raid that tIne American charge d'af- fairs at Conotantlnoplo , Mr. Joiui W , RIddle , hai been Informed by the Turkich government - mont that the irado expellIng missionaries bout been repealed. Jnhiui'tst lien' fif Ciuuunulineuu Itle'tIOiIM. ONiON , April 13.-TIm St. Jaunc , Gazette tIul , afternoon , referring to the Imperial importance of the Canadian elections , aayn It apprehends that if the prlnciplete of federal control and justice for the CatholIcs of ManItoba - Itoba are i'eaiserted , tIme dimeuhty vIll be emudeti , If. however , time verdict Is partlsi anti obscure. tbe conscrvativns uvill not have a stu'nimg majority , chaos uvihl follow , tIme con- stitutlon vill be unworkable and Canada will be dlyidcd by the sword of sectarian 9trife. lor1slies SuITer Cumuutulete ltnt. MASSOWAIT , . % piii 13.-Further advlces from time front show that tIne dervish cc- treat after the recent fIghtIng was in time nature of a caunpleto rout. Colonel Stevanl burnel time entrenchment works of Tucruf and Gulusit. $ imo retreating dervimev Inflicted consderable ! ios on tIme Simoans. 1)11 Not $ ee I'rcuuuler Iltiurgenilse , fllRLIN , 4)ri1 i.-It " as scmh.oiflclaliy announced tcday that the imperial chancellor. Prince Ilohmenholio , had no communIcation whatever with M , 1lourgeaiie , time Vronch lirenijer or any other Freitch politician dur. lag ide recent stay in Paris. 'l'utkislu Studeiuts Ordered lEonine. CONST.NTINOl'LE , April , - . % Im- ieriai irmeclo lies been Issued curnmatmtiing all Tur' 'ek stntents now meltroad to return to Turkey. Thin object f thIs order is to prevent - vent ( be etutlents freon joining in fec young Turk nuovcmnetite , ! ' ( I itt hi Lnneers ( orSouuini a. LONDON , April 13.-It is relortcd at Alderehot camp that. the Nfnth lancera have been ordered to get ready to start for Egypt and take vart in ( ho Soudan caunpaign , Coi Inn iii 'Inc ii'lt Ii tine lIcuuie.lIuul lull. OTTAWA , April 13.-At a meeting of the cabinet today It was decIded to go on again vith the remedial bill , continuing the debatc , of last week. heavy liulmuun lii South ] ) akolmi. M1TCllEI4I , 5 , 1) . , AprIl 13.-SInce Saturday - day umigat 1 14 Ixmrlme of rain has fallen , while rot ttme past thIrty days It amounts to four ache. ' 1 C gromuumd i In unto ceuLlitlon for seed in a , NEW LAND BILL SUBIITTED Provides a Meancu by Which Tenants Can Purchase Their Holaings , MORE LIBERAITLIAN THE MORLEY MEASURE Irish nemsi lIlernls CrlfieIi'e , It I'rln- cipuuli' as lielmig P00 ComuuIieX to lie EfTeetIve-lUY Set for Its Secouuii lienaliuig. LONDON , April 13-Mr. Gerald flalfour , chlct & 'ccretary for Ireland , introduced the new Irish land bill in the house of Commons today , It is of much winier scope than that of Mr. John Morley , who was chief soretary for Ireland in the late liberal government , basc4 upon the prtnciplo of purchase by time occupying tenant being the ultImate Lolution of time land question. The bill provIdes for facilItatIng ( ho ptmr. clmaso of holdinge and prevents tim lessee from having rent levied on his tnmprovernente. It embodIed ttto most essential proposal of 1895 and modified others , It. was proposed that the tenant should ho deemed , on tIme payment of two ycora' areare. to be In just posseamion of he holding , leaving the landlord to recover tIme rernniumder of the arrears in limo ordinary way , Continuing , Mr. I3alfour said the government bad decided to alter the statutory term of fifteen years for fixing a fair rent. Purchase would not bo compulsory , the cimief secretary of Ireland proceeded , no such a 'cheuno would require possibly 2,000,000 , while the terms could not be eo advantageous to the tenant. Also payment would be ex tended from forty-nine to over seventy years , and rjlef would be given to the tenante. toward the end of theIr tenancy , when they were nmore likely , to need It , the payrnente ( lccreae- ing with the length of the tcnnmmcy. Time bIll , he said , extendcd the irnwers of the congested - gested districts board , enabling It to borrow to tIme extent of I,00,000. Mr. l3alfour con- eluded by saying that the bill was an lmoneet endeavor to faciiitato the substItution of voaeant ownership for dual ownershIp. After hearing Mr. flaifour's speech , time opinion expreseed in the lcbby was that a bill of such complexity as to have occupied timreu hours In explanation had tlttlo prospect of passing at this session of Parliament , In vicw of time prolonged debates expected or tIme education - ucation bill. Whom Mr. Gerald Dalfour had concluded Mr. John Morley , who wac chief secretary for Ireland in the late' liberal cabinet and the author of the Irish land bill , offered tu the last Parliament , arose to reply lie saId that it was ImpossIble to crIticise such a complex bill until ho had saen it printed , but it was cvidemmt that , it bristled with objectionable - jectionablo features and would require a deal of nrnendnnent In committee. ' lIe warned the government that if it 'wihed to pass it it must withdraw Its educaticuaI bill. John Dillon , chairman of the Irish par- liarnentary party , declared that the bill was extremely disappointing o Ireland and was a further proof of time Incapacity of Parlia- meat to legislate for Ireland. The bill woe read for the fIrst time and ito eacond reading was fixed for April 27 ; A representative of the Associated pree's , looking for sonic of the reprerentative opin'- ions of the new bill , got aim Interview with John Redmond on the cubject. He admitted that the blli had good points and was better - ter than Mr. Morley's , bitt it was intended to p053 , while Mr. Morley's was not. lie thought time Improvement claures would benefit - efit the tenant , but the purchase c'auses ' , Ime said , were the most important. Horace - Plunkctt , memjer of Parliament for Dublin county , south , was also asked for his opsiIon. Ho regards the bill ac' an imonost attempt to bring time land queoticsm within a measurable distance of a finality. LUNCh TOCIiPIIElt ! AM ) SAY GOODBYE German EznperornidEiflhircnni iteturim to Jiem-liji. VENICE , April 13.-Ki'ig Humbert , Queen Marghmarita and Crown I'rlmacc Victor Emmmanuel , prince of Naples , lunched on board the inn- penal yacht Hohenzollern today with the cm- peror and empre.ss of Germany. After time luncheon on board the Ilohen. zoliern Emperor Wiiiian ; had a long cenver- cation with tlmo marquis di Rudini , Admiral Thin , minister of marine. ami the duke of Sermoneta , mInister of foreign affairs , while ICing Humbert conversed with Baron von I3ulov , the German ambasaudor at Rome' , and Count von Euiltfberg German ambassa. dor to Austria , Empress Auguea mneanwhlie talking with time Italian minister. IJmporor William accompanied the party aehore , amid the salute , Afterward they made a tour of the basin. The emperor and empress of Germany and king and queen of Italy , with their respective suites , and the various ministers and ambaemdora proceeded to the station by six different routes , and all were followed by a gay fleet of gondolas , the occupante of whicim were crying out en- timuolastically. This scene wau brilliant. The emperor and empress of Germany left Venice on a train for Vienna , wimile ICing I-Iumbem't and Queen Marghmarita rturneJ to Rome , after giving warm adleu to their Imperial German friendo. fiends at the station were playing time national anthems of 'Germany and Italy while the farewel' ' ceremonlea were procecdlr.g. King liumbert conferred upon the young Crown Prince William of Germany the grand cord'u of the Order of time Anmiunclata. ltEtNliiCFiUlIN'FS Jidi'i'i' POltW'AItl ) . IirItllL in SouulhAfrieim Huger do Re. trle'c iIruud's Iefet. ( Copyright. issu. by l'ress PuWishina Company , ) CAPETO\VN , South Africa , April 13- ( New York World Cablegram-Special Tele- grarn-Itcinforeemnents ) are on time way fo Matabeleland. The defeat of Captain Brand's columrn on Saturday e'purred tp he auth r- itiei and they lmurried forward a strong force of well armed troopers , all good marksmen , flularayo advices report that in his tie- fenea against attack by a large body of Ma- taboles Captain Ilcand lost tenty' oao men , f whmoni five , were killed and sixteen wounded. Ona hundred amid fifly natives were killed and 300 wouumded , ilCillFi TO i'liOI.ONLI.TIlfi lltElllVNfl. .tliiiiuieft to lie Iiuiie O1Vemmsi'o us ' % % 't'll UN le'feuusivc. PARIS , April 13.-A dispatch to the Matin front Venice says that Emnparor William and King Ilumnbert , nit tlmeir confelonco on Saturday - day lest , decided to prolong the Dreibund untIl 1002 , the present agreement including an offensive as well as a defenrive clause. The corre.pondent of tbu Matin also says that time African situation was discussed , It was resolved to proceed with the peace miegotiatlone' and in evfnt of their ( allure , a freslm expedition , commended by time duke of Aosta , brother of King Ilumbcrt , Is to be dispatched against the Abyesinian In Septem- I her , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , &djouirmicd for 'I'i'o Yecls , C.URO , April 13-The hearing in the pro- ccedingmi of a syndicate of Frencim bond. holders against the comnmiseloner of the Ciasse of time public debt of Egypt. arising out of time action of the cammnisslonero In allowing a portion of time reserve fund to be uteti for time England-Egyptian expedition up the Nile , was adjourned today for a fortnight. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'l'errlblo Eimlnaiion of i'nniumlte , LIULUWAYO , April 13.-Advicea ( ron ; I ciwelo pay that a terrible explosion of dynamite occurred on FrIday last at the Eagle fleet store miter that place amid that I 200 Malabei were kiiied. Con1cted of Lese Majesty , MUNICH , April 13-ltmrof. Quithis has been nenteimeed 10 three mnontha immiprlsonament after having been convicted of lese majeato , StjSlIlN1d SVCCiEflS ' 'IltI STOIEM. Colorado ltnilronul'UctdIflg Omit fromit Under tine Sii4i4 ; DENVER , April 13.-The eat snow and wind otorm which brought traIto a standstill - still on the divide between licilc r and Cob- ratio Springs yesterday on alt railways cx- Cept time Santa Fe , abat'ml during time night , and today the sun Is shinIng brightly. Time railroads will be opencd.and tm-alas moved today , . . At Monument antI Palmer Lake , where trains wore stailed there arc eight inches of 11:10w on tIme level and in Imlaces drifts are twenty feet , In the south time snowfall was evemm greater. At Trinidad over two feet of snow fell during time day , Time hurricane drifted the snow mite banka ten to fifteen feet high , blockading all thoroughfares. Traffic on all railroanba nme to 'a stand. still , Two westbound Santa Fe and one Gulf passenger train are , tied up in Trini- datl. datl.On On the flaton mommntaine the storm was more lmmtensa than anywimere doe , the snow drifting as lmlgim as twenty feet. Time teIe- graph wires south of Trinidad are all down , Tue storm extended from La Junta to Las Vegac , but wan not so severe sommtlm of Raton. it ; Pueblo time wInd attained a velocity of fifty-four miles per hour. Two tall smokestacks - stacks of tIme Citizens' fiiectric Light worke were blown down. Glass was blown out in tIme bucinees anti residence sections of time city and time electric light , telephone , tele- grapim and police wIres were badly mixed. On the prairies to the east the storm will benefit time rancimmnon who 'have put in a large acreage of unnail grain , but it is believed - lioved come cattle perished lmithe , blizzard. Cripple Creek wires are down and no news had been received from the ctmp this morn- big , but according to the latest report re- celved last night hc wind had abated and time'sorst was believed to be over. In Denver there was no snowfall worth men- tloning and th maximum velocity of the wind was forty miles an imour , Wimilo on the dIvide it hiew at the rate of oeventy-flve mnlleo , KANSAS CITY , April 13.-/t special to time Star from Scandia , Kan , , says : Northern ICansao line had the best ut'tting for three years. Since Saturday ( ott ! inches of rain ha fallen , A emaIl cyclone passed tlmree nillea wnt of here last night about 10 o'clock. A house anti several barns wore destroyed , hut no lives were lost. Grasp and small graimi are in the best possible ondltion , The river is very high at this point. I- 3IEJILItlall AL4 TIlE mwic OF'FICL'ILS. Vmrlstmmg of tIie3Exienimt lmmuiiaoms n uoniY ! : CITY OF MEXICO. Aprii43.-A telegram from Oaxaca City this aftetoimn stated that the rebel Ind'ans ' at the tov f Juqie'a killed all time town councllloro , rl'teachers , local priests , chief of policp nn4 tIme telegraph operator , In fact , every one' iolding a government - ment place. The people are in terror. The rebels began their plottlng'tn Holy Week , instigated - stigated by Indian lawyers ; 'imo Informed them tiiat time new state tatee were ; mncon- stitutional , but the autimorltlee paid no attention - tention to the , excitementr ummfmoug them , considering - sidering that timey wore engaged in their usual drunken calebratlon'oftthe season. But , procarlng arms and machets. they made a rusim for the town hall , andtite prefect imastily closed the doors , which theytaked with pe- troleimm and burned , thu5 'ffeetlng an entrance - trance and sacking the pboao penetrating time private apartments of tbe protect , then grossly maltreateti the .wom4n .o his Lamily , and then , turning attentioni to the officials and armed servants , Ictiled and 'wounded rev- cral , The sctmno was a hprribie one , as the assault took place in the. 'eai'ly'ovening , and time excitement of the mab'was lndescrtha- blo. : , Time mob of drunken fndine , after , acking the town hall , went o the federal stamp ofllco and assaulted it , biurning down the outer door witim petroleumwimicim , also corn- mnunicated fire to time enttr& house , phclng Collector Oraciada , wimo ) vaaon the roof with lila clerks , in a most perilous situation. bu they managed to encape byth rear , jumping for their lives. Many hop were burned after being sacked and time lpdians decorated themselves with finery. They all fled on tlm approach of the caldlers and 'arc now In the hills. Time revolt is local ahd will be suppressed - pressed , and the instigator of the Indians will he severely punished , as they took ad. vantage of their gross Igmioranco. DECLINEd TO SHOW riEIIt BOOKS. Wcsiermm Passenger Meeting Called tar lcns'er , April 10. CHICAGO , April 13.-A call has been Issued - sued for a special meetingof the transmis- sourl committee of the \tern Pasoenger association to be held atDenver , April 16. Time meeting uvili take u'piio question of rate demoralization in ccnrmecttcn with the Miesouri river-Colorado buelneso , Chairman Caidweli uvill present a ' report of hia attempted - tempted settlement of the" trouble , stating that both the Colorada Midland and the Den. vcr & Gulf refused to allow bim to see their books. There will also be , nm committee report - port of the effect of Pa ifie coast tickete , cantbound , on the market , t Denver , anti an- otimer on the ejtect of time sale of tickets from north Pacific coast points ( p Denver and return - turn via Billings , The Canadian Pacific 1ia appealed from the declnion of the Western Paesonger asoa- ciation , that it. cannot withdraw a portion of its business from time association agreemnent wIthout witimdraus'Ing all of It. In making Its appeal it intimates- very plainly timat if time last declolon io against LIt , there will be no other course open to It , but withdrawal from time association , Time general officers of time western roads were in set'slon today rtrujglIng witim time party rate questlorm , wimcim their general pmssenger agente have failed t'solve. . Time ummmnIinoua opinion to that timeatrlcsi psrties should have E'pecIal atee , but how te con. flno time rate tO that and a1 the same time avoid violations of the Interetato commerce law is time nut tIme general officers are trying to crack , , _ Kll.LltD BY AN INSANE llilENI ) , - - - - ---r- Ummummntimrmil Iumfntunttoum Lonids to ma Double Trngel. ELGIN , Iii , , April 13.-4Iee , Mary Linnett of Chicago shot , and tmnW'imtlT killed Mica Elizabeth Trowbridgo , a. rominnt young woman of this city , anthen killed herself , shortly after 6 o'clock this ovenng. The double tragedy took place on 8oith State etrect , time principal residence itmcet of Limo city , anti when the police reached : the spot both glrlu were found iyingdea an the sidewalk In a pool of bloctl , wbiie In the hand of time murderess was granpedta large revolver. MIe.a Linnett , some two years ago , conceived a singular liking for a young woman Ia Chi- cage , a nelgimbor , anti'attcmpted to take her life because rIme would 'hot live witim Imer , She want sent to time insane hospItal imere less Limaum a year ago , and was discharged fromn the institution as curod.tm December last. Mica Trowbrldge was am. .attendaat at time hospital , and lmad chrgi , Of' Miss Linnett , who became patulonately attached to her , 11cr greet regret in lea'ing lgin was that Ihe muuut leave imer ( rictid beimind , She re- Lurhed to ChIcago , wimerp sie rernaiuieti at met imomno. lEer friends belleycl mimer entirely urod of her mental troubles. - . SmulIt lii ( iii. Musicirmims' Lemigue , INDIANAPOLIS , Apu1 13.-Owing to the refusal of the National Iague of Musclane to alihiiato with time American Federaton of Labor those voting' atlirmatlvely have tie. cided to form national A a mmew league. I meeting was held at time close of time league convention ; ninmtl ILD Iieis.reohers of In- dianrpolls was elected itrestdent anti Jacob geimmnals of Cirmeinnati was elecled secretary , They , in conjuncttcmQ"with Charles F. Ilaimn at Ctliieago antI Otto OsUndorf of St. Louis , Loday waIted upomi tue oltlcera of the edera- lion anti made formal application , Abut forty local unions will go lemlo time mmw or. ianlzatIon. wimicli 'lmas adopeil timC name of "Federation of Mustc.anm ! , of the Unmitoti States. " Before a year claiwes it is cx- ected that ai the locale of time 'ceauc wIll o enroileti anti that the crnnIzation wLi ho rnerge'l 1mmt the new 'Fime matter vIil ) o stmbimmltted to the xcr'tmtlvui c umneil of ( lie ttrnemican Federation ofI Loton' for a Vote. SETTLES ON TIlE ALLEN B Sonata Exposition Measure to Be Pu Through the House. - RSULT OF WATTLES' WASHINGTON T l'rcsi.lent of the Assocluttloit Cmi .nsNes ( lie Situation 'l'imoromighuly Jiifure llecimllimg 0mm ii Course of Action. WASHINGTON , April 13-Specal ( ! Tele- gram.-lientowed ) impetus , if such a timing were poseble , was given today to the Traits- mnlealssppl : exposition bill by time presence In Washington ot l'reeldent Gurdon W. Wet- ties of time exposition aesoclaton , Mr. "uat- tIes , true to western instinct , allowed no grass to spring up upder hie feet upon Imis arrival , and at once called upon mentbera' of the Nebraska delegation to ascertain the status of the bill imow pending in the lmoue , and also the clmancea of time senate bill passing - ing the house , Accompanied by Mr. Mercer - cer , lie had an Interview with Cimalrnan Dlngley of the house ways and means cant- mittee , which was entirely satIsfactory to Mr. Wattles , lie stateti to Mr. Dingley that it was time desire of his people to have an aPpropriation of $500,000 , one-fiftim of wimlch was to be spent upon time erection of a buIlding anti the remaimider of the amount approprnted on a governmental exhibit and Incidentals. This was in line with Repro- seatative Morcer's blI , which was reported to time full commmtitteo last week by Gros- venor's subcomnmnlttee. Chairman Dingley remarked that had the east asked for such an appropriation he uotmld be bltterly.oppocad to any such legs- latioa at the present session of congress. 110 recognized , imowcver , that two-thirds of time area of time United States was included in the territory sougimt to be benefited ; tlmat one-third of the population llvcd west of the MissIssippi river , anti that a great deal of time wealth of the United States was to be found in time twenty-four states anti ter- ritorico moving for the expositIon. Under these considerations lie would not antagonIze time bIll , but would , withIn a few days , give It a hearing before the full committee. He stated that several amendments would have to he attacimed to time bill , one of wimlcim would be to the effect that 250,000 ho subscribed as capital stock and approved by the secretary of the treasury. To this Mr. Wattlea agreed. Later in the day Mr , Wattles called upon Senator Allen , who explained to imlm the difficulty that was In the way of securing any larger appropriatou than that contained in the eonato bill. Ho etated that lie had , can- u'assed the situation In the senate very closely and Imad been long enough in legislative - lative bite to know if $200,000. was pledged by congress at this session that a larger amount might b tortiucornimmg front the subsequent - sequent congress. He ascarted that ime wanted the bill to become a law , and to th ! end had accepted amendments proposed by ChaIrman AIRson of time appropriations corn- mittoe , because ho recognized that notiming else was obtainable. DECIDES ON THE SENATE BILL. With these divergent views before him , Mr. Wattiep' han about decided to bring all his lnfluenc to bear upon the snate bill , now pending in the houce , and will ask his fricads who have Influence with SpeakeiReed to ask for a opeedy recognition of the bill when reported , to th 'ch that4t'na ' bo praed and got. to the 'president within the next six weeks , for congrcss will be gone by that time should present indicatIons con- tinimo , Prealdent Wattles , speaking of his impresi'Ione ' as gathered in a somewhat hasty view of the situation , said : "Our . people were somewhat aurprised at the action of the senate on Friday in passing th senate bill. We thought our delegatton waJ act'mig togetimcr in the Interests of the bill.Viiile Time Bee reflected exactly the situation ac I find it today in its dispatches 'of ' Saturday mornsmg , It was thought best that I should come on htre on ceo what could ho done t'o advance the Interests of time measure , While I do not believe the anate bill is adequate _ to time needs of the anooclation , I timink it is the best we can obtain at this time , and I rhali use every endeavor to have the bill pass the imou.a , with such amendments as the ways and meana comnaitteo shall agree upon. I have ae-sur- : nces front Senator Allen that any reasonable - able amendment will be agreed to by the conference committee to which the bill will have to go in event of any amendatlons. Our people are being aroused to the im- rortanco of the measure and will be able to take care of it in a manner creditable to the great saction of country whicim the expoal- tion will seem to reproront. Mr. Dugiey , while not antagonizing time bill , stated that his only objection to it was upon the ground that the government would have to borrow money to further the enterprIse. This waste to imim A serious objection , but as tbo great vcst had never aeked for any appropriation for such an undertaking ho wac inclined to waive hL , objection for the advertleement and censequent building up of the trans- micairsippi country which mut Inevitably follow. " SETTLING A DANK'S AFFAIRS. Mr. Wattles Ia accompanied by Mrs. Wat. tIes and Mr. Henry Vyman , who Is here to IonIc after the liquidation of time debts of the Americu National bank , growing out of the amalgamation of time Union and Amer. lean National banks. They will have am ; fa- torview vlth Comptroller Eckeis in the mnorn. tog to decide upon time details necawary to the American National going out of business , the Union Natienal imaving assumed the lIe- hilitlec of the former bank. Mr.Vattles lu vice president of the Unicii National and Mr. Wyman cashier of the Amnerican Na- tional. Upon the settlement of the questions which brought lment here , Mr. Wattles anti Mr. Wyman will devote reveral day. , to furtiierimmg time Interests of the Omaha exposi- tion. tion.Senator Senator Thurston ( timrough Senator Allen ) introduced a pension bili today for time relief of Mary F. Hawley , widow of time late General - oral Joimn 13. Hawley , at $50 per month. lie also introduceti a petition of members of iltmnccck Circle No. 12 of Burweil , Nob. , asking for the passage of a service pension bill. Reprecantatlvo Mercer presented tine rose- lution of time National l'te3oeiatlcsm of Stationary - tionary Engineers of Omaha , praying fqr the passage of a bill to organize and increase the efficiency anti personnel of time navy ; also a resolution of time city council of Aurora , Neb , , favoring time Omaha exposition. Senator Pettigresv of South Dakota In. trcduccd a bill granting to time Nasimvlilo Preibyterian church of Nashville , S. I ) . , cer- tsin lands for cemetery purposes. Chairman Ifalnor of the republIcan rtate eemmtral committee has wired members of time comnnuittee that. It uvili be Imposeible for imlmu to participate In time deliberations of time t'tato convention next Wetlucojay , in view of the fortIfIcatIons hill , uteri pending in time house , whlclm hula committee reporteml , lie hmam , wired Vice Chairman Mahhulieu to call time convention to order ammd to officiate In imis stead , Representative Ambrews returned from his quest foi a second nominmation Sunday morn. lug , exceedingly immmppy over the result. Glum's to Eeet Ymmummmmgnnu , WAShINGTON , April 13-MinIster Kurino of Japan and members of imis suIte left hero today tel Now York , wimere ho wIll meet Count Yaniagata , time field immarsimal of Japan , who won the great battles at time recent apanese.ClmIneso var , 'rime distizmguialmtb general will not come to'Vaahington , Ctmnhlrmmmeml by ( he Sentite , WAShINGTON , April 13.-The senate , In executive seasion , confirmed the following nominationa : Poutmasteral Iowa11. . Miller , at Mason City. MIssouri-Charles S. Mlllen , at King City : Francis S. Emmnons , at Clarksv'ilo. ' Nebraska-Alfred 0 , fledgers , at Ve'moro TAICB bilL ! . TAYLO1t TO ICANS.tS CITY Tinrents of % InkImignum Ilxnnmple of One of tue Murderers , ' KANSAS CITY , April 13.-George Taylor , no of the mimurderers of tlmo Mecks family , - 'ho escaped from the Carroliton jail Saturday , . ight , has not been capturetl , 13111 Taylor ? as brought to Kansas City today for aife I coping. The people of Carrolltomu were in - angry mood and there was danger tlmmtt C would be lynched. They talked bitterly 0' a reporter for the Star , wimo went there last night , against Sheriff Stanley , timrough whmose carelessness , they assert , George Tay- br eccapeil , Absoitmtely no effort to capttmro George Taylor ie being mnatbe , anti timero is not the slightest clime to liii , whereabouts , Timio morning more angry men comno to Car- roilton. Deputy Sheriff \VIlson wont to time jail amid ilemnanded that Bill Taylor be turned over to Imia macn anti be taken to tlmo Liumumeus jail , Simeriff Stanley refused , Vu'iison'o face Was red with anger. lie simook his flat In Stanley's face. "You let Bill Taylor eccapo and the people imp , , my uvay will conme down emmti lynch youm. \o caine close to doing it flS it wee , " saitl leputy Sheriff Wilson , Wilson tolti Stanley that. George Taylor had bomiglmt imhm way oumt , Simeriit Steuley was adviseti by time beet people of Carroliton to take 11111 Taylor to ICancas City for nate keeping. Timoso men cald they did not vamtt tIme town dim-graced by a lynelming. Time sheriff consented anti tolo away front the jaii wltim Dill Taylor n a hack in time to catch the 10:44 : train on time Santa Fe , On the train contlng here Taylor latmgheti over time escape of his brother , anti said imo imati helped imirn to get away. They had planned to got out two weeks ago. In jail hero Toy- br submitted to an interview. Chief Irwin introduced a number of newspaper - paper reporters to Taylor and lie simoole imands with each. "That was a smooth thing you did in lot- titmg your brother get away , " somno one said , "Yes , " said Diii , "I did all 1 could for George. " "how did lie get away ? Did ime elide down the hose ? " asked the chief , "No , he must have jtnnpetl , " .iiti Taylor. " 110w did you manage to loosen the bars anti get to time ground ? " "We imave never answered that , " said time prisoner , looking straigimt in Chief Irwin's eyes. Sheriff Stamiley said he did his beet to guard tIme men. lie says ho will hang Bill Taylor , according to programn , April 30. KANSAS CITY , Apmil 13.-A special to tlmo Star from Peabody , Ken. , says : A man who Is believed to be George Taylor. time escapel Missouri murderer , stopped at time Grand Central hotel here inst mtiglmt. lie Is said to tally wIth tlmo descriptlomms of Tay- lot received hero last fall. Ills actions were very quiet , and ho endeavored to commecal hIs Identity as much as possible. lie arrived late last evening amid' ' loft time hotel at 4:50 : this morning , and has mmot been seen since. It is believed lie arrived 1mm town overland , and probably departed in ttme same manner , The landlord of the hmotel and police officials are confident that imo Is the escaped murderer. The governor of Missouri thmls morning offered a reward of $200 for the arrest of Taylor. CARROLLTON , Mo. , April 13.-No word has yet been received imere of the capture of George H. Taylor , one of the brothers 'under rrntenco of death for time nmurder of the Meeks family , who escaped from the Carroll. ton jail Saturday nigimt. Sheriff Stanley , with ; Bill Taylor In charge , left here at 10:44 : this morning for Kansas City , wimere Taylor will be bold for safekeeping. DEVELOPING A GILEAT SODA. FIND. Dccii Weil of tlmeGreen , fltver Fuel Coummiunmiy llclumg S'mmrlced. GREEN RIVER , Wy , ' April 13.-Spectai ( Telegram.-The ) deep well pump wa.s put in' operation in the woI of the Green River Fuel and Oil comnpapy ths afternoon to teat the capacity of the well and time result is highly gratifying to time citizens of tfls city. The pump was operated for four hours : fl only fifty feet of pipe , yet at this depth a seemingly Inexhaustible 110w' of water was mnintnlned , amounting to a fractIon - tIon over 200 gallons per hour. An analysis of the water from this well recently made proved it to contain 01 per cent pure sodium carbonate , glvimig seven pounds of the sodium to the cubic foot of water. flesltlea this time water will yield 200 pounds of crystahizocl sodium carbonate ( saisoda ) to 1,000 pounds of water. In order to make a paying industry of this soda fimmtb , It Is necessary that a good flow of water must ho had , and today's test fully dispelled all doubts relative to this matter. An acre or more of vats v2hl ho inumediatdy built and pumping continued. More wells wIll also be put down. The company Is daily receiving - coiving orders for Its product , but it _ will be some time before tIme' latter will be placed upon the market. The net product of time uvell at present quotations wouid amount to over $120 per day. l'ACIV'IC ILAILUOAJ ) lllld REi'ORTHD. Oumly 'I"i'vo Memamliersof lime lioimstt Commm- uiit'e Vole Aiuuinsd It , WASIIINGTON , April 13-The bill for time cettlement of time l'aciflc railroad debts , wlmich vili be presented to the house , was finished today by time committee on Pacific roads , and will bo reported by Chairman Powers in a few days' . No eimangeo were made from the plan drawn by the joint sub- comnniittee of time two houses , wimich was 'outilned ' by the AssocIated press recently. Of the eight members present six voted to report - port time bill and two against It. Time vote was : Yeas-Powers , Vermommt ; Wriglmt , Mae- sacimmmsetts Wtmtsan , Oimi Black , Nortim Car- dirts ; Furls , Indiana ; Patterson , Tennessee. Nays-Hubbard , Missouri ; hell , Texas. Mr. Joimnson of California requested to be voted by proxy for the bill. A nilumority report will 1)5 made by Mr. liubbarti , wimo imas Intro. duced a bill for foreclosure and goverimunont control of time roads , Fimislui'mI dime linumkruuptey 11111 , - WAShiNGTON , April 13.-TIme Imouse corn- rnittco on judiciary today finished Its work on the bankruptcy bill ammd Chairman lien. derson will report time bill to the house tide veek , wimero it is expected thmut it will be calleti up in a ( ow days. Timis is one of time hills which the committee on cities Ia tile- poced to give an early opportunIty for ccii- a'Ideratlon. Representative Bailey of Texas vIli mnake a nminority report for the substl- tub bill. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'I'u' ( ) Iiaivoln hays Gi'e'n ml Clniumee , WAShINGTON , April 13.-Time following named persons lmavo beemm appointed cadets to time United States Naval academy ; Philip ICearney of St. Josepim , Mo , , witim Stephen 0 , BenedIct of St. Joi'epim as alternate ; Arthur IL Draper of Ellawortim , Kani Ilariaw HewItt , Lincoln , Neb , : 'Ward Weetman , Ilelemum , Mont , ; Waiter II. Vernon , Om'egon City , Ore , ; Owen Oakley , Lincoln , Neb , alternate , 'I'roiibles In limo IiusimmessVoi'lmJ , NEV YORK , April 13.-Tho.zusponsion of \V , I ) , Wlmeeler & Ce , has been announced ott the Stock exchange. Time firm bad no con- tracto outstanding in time excimauige and its suspensIon is regmirtled aim umminiportant. MILIOill ) , Comm. , April 13-Green Bros. , med amid scrap leather manufacturers forever over timirty years , located imere , have assigned - signed , but no statement of assets and hiabllitiem ; hao been mnado imblic. Time cause of the u5pension is losses duo to fluctuating prices In tlmo leather market and tim bad failure of the firm's Clmi'ago branch , 3lovemmmeutds of fleet , mu 'csmmtis , Aturil 18 , At Boston--Arrived , Ceplmalonia , from Liverpool - erpool , At llammmhurg-Saiied-I'alatIa , for New Yom'k , At New York-Arrlvcd--Amsterdam , from Rotlerdam ; Saab , fm'om Bi'onmcn and South- aniptoli. At Copcnbagen--Arrived-Island , ( coin Now York. At LiverpoolArrIvedNurnidian , tromn Portland , ENDS A FAIIILY JAR Patrick Finnegan of Colfax County ett1c a Dispute with His Wife , MURDERS HER AND KILt.S hIMSELF Two Ehote from One Rifle Complete a. Terrible Dornostio Tragedy , GOES ItBOUT TIlE AFFAIR DELIBERATELY Sends a Note to Ills Son-in-Law in Town Announcing Ills Intention , TROUBLE ORIGINATES OVER PROPERTY Mrs. Flmimmm'gnm ; Itefimses to Sigma l'niierw limitll 11cr leiumuuum.bs ft a i'itumm Are SiitlsIIeil unit time Shoot- , mug Foiiuu'i. , SCIIUYLEI1 , Neb , , April 13.-Special- ( ) James NIchols was handed a note timia morn- log about 0 o'clock by Russell Woodworth , who has been working ( or l'atrlck Finnegan , Mr. Nichols' father-in-law , Time note stated to Mr. Nichols that his wife would never see her fatimer and motlmer alive again , and told 1mm ; wimcre certain valuable papers would he found. Ilastoiting at once to the home of Mr. Finnegan , one and one-half miles cast of time city , Mr. Nichols found a horrible vcriflca- tion of the assertion matte in time note. Mrs. Finnegan was found dcatl in a room where she evltbently had been sitting sewing , as a thimble was upon her imand , witlm time track of a 45-caLber rifle ball timrougit her imeati , from time base of one ear to time upper part of time opposIte side of her head. Furthmer immvestIgation disclosed timat Mr. Finnegan hind ended his life with ; a ball from tlmo same rifle , bufl imad played time last act in time drama of his life In his barn. lie tied a string to the trigger , passed it around a part of a cultivator beyond time rifle , sat upon time floor with his hatpiacod upon his knees and pulled time string. The ball passed titrougim his head from tomnplo to temple , amid cmi out througim the door. The imiromi girl wa.s locked In imer coons while time deed was comnumuittc'd. Mr. Finne- gan often threatened to kill his wife ; slmo would tell him to go ahead and do it. About timreo years ago hme attempted to take imis own life by' taking poison , on wlmicim occa- alert ho lay twenty-four hours in a manger under some hay , , , but. was eventually found and resusdtated. Mr , andMrs , Finnegan were divorcett over twelve .years ago , but remarried within a year from the time ti ; diy rce was granted , They wore well liked by all , were unusually Industrious amid by their labor and economy had become well-to-do. It seems timat time tragedy was brouglmt about by Mrs. Finnegamm's refusal to sign .tn agreement for final payments on Ian upon wimich they lived unless Mr. Finnegan would deed her another farm timey owned. Funds imavo been In bank for some time to pay in full for the first ferns mentioned. Time deceased leave three daughters and one son , time latter beng in California , lt.&ILILOAD HALF A CENTURY OLD. l'emimmn'ls'guimln Lime Celebrates Its Fl ft I , 'tii Aim a I vt'm'nmu PHILADELPhIA , April 13.-Time fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of time PennsylvanIa Railroad company was cola'- bratod in an ciphorate manner in timlnm city 'today , Thojub8ce bcah formally at noon , when I'esitient Itoberts and time directors of the compzny had a reception in the assembly m'oom in time big office building of time coma- pany. Hero time piflciaimm of the great corporation - poration from all over the country jmald their ' respects to time head of time rcad and time men who direct Its propert' . This ceremony was followed by a receptomt in time president's room and the board room , to which about 800 men distinguisimed In finance , railroads , lIOlitiCJ ( anti time learned professIons had been invited. At this function an elaborate lunch. eon was served and Iimcecimnmnking of an informal character was immdtmlged in , Besides the local colehrties at time recep- t'on ' timure were present Joimn D , Arcimbald of the Stanlard Oil conmpan ) ' . New York ; S. V. Allerton , Cimicago ; John Bimidley , preul. dent of time Pittebmrg Cimammiber of Commerce ; Oliver W. Barnes , Now York ; .1. F , Barr , editor of time Pittsburg l'ost ; Joseph 0. But- her , director of time Pittsburg , Youngstown 8 ; Aaimtabula railroad ; Dumommt. Clarke , president - dent of time Ammiorican llxcimange National bank , New York ; Andrew Carnegie , Pitts- . burg ; Joimn D. Cunmmnne ! , New York ; William I' , lcnrmltt , president of the New York s Clevcianml Gas and Coal companmy , At 3 o'clock time big ovemmt of time day took place , There was time public mneetlmig at time Acatlemy of Music. Time opening address s'as delivered by President Roberts. Tito crater of the day wae Josepim II , Choato of New York , Ummiq&umtu html lroiitl Selienme , DES MOINES , April 13-Articles of Incorporation - corporation of time AmnomIcamm Railway commu- pany were flied today with ; time counmty cc- corder , The conipaimy is formed for the purpose of building a people's raliroatl from Council Bluffs to Cimicago. Time directors are C. K. RelfsmIder : , J. H. Green , J , II , I'uelcett , (1 , 0. Quo and .1 , M. Gas , 'Abe houdquar- tcra are to ho iii Dot , Moines. The plan Is to sell stock in 10 shares , payable $1 ins every timrco months , Time road is to ho operated - ated at cost and no salary over 3.000 is to be paid , Mr. Green , a Prommminont 1)es Moines nmimmi , Ia the author of time enterprise. Time caimital etock Ia 5,000,000. Populists all over time couitry arc co-operating In time enter. prise. For tlmree mnontlms eircuiars imavo been sent out , asking for stmbscriimtkiw to stock anti enougim enoney has been raised so that time survey will begin in a cimort time. - Comullrmmms timmi , lmup's Htflm'y , IENVEII , April 13-Time autopsy imold to. day on time body of Willie Truale ! , the boy who was supposed to have been stabbed to deatim by Aokal , the Japanese cook , on the Homer ranclm Friday night , proved that ho imad been eliot , time tullet beIng found km imini hmeart , This hears out the aceoummt of the affray given by Aokal , who claims timat Mm's , Miller , time boy's aunt , 1mm trying to shoot him' , accidentally killed her nephew , The prlsonee says that ho killed time womnan in self-defense. Toe autopsy on tue body of Mrs. Miller cc- vealeti the fact timat sbo had also been simot' , and it was time wound witim a bullet timat caummed imer death , Gold Iixmmom'M ( foe' Hurope , NEW YORK , April 13.-I1eltlelbaci , Ickelheiner & Co. will ship tomorrow ; ioo , 000 in gold ,