- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r-- . : THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . ESTAJILISJIED JUNE 19 , 1871 . OMAIIA , MONDAY MOlN1NG ! APRIL 27 , 1SIW StNGLE UOPV FIVI OENTS. TROOPS CROSS TILE TROC11 Macco Sends a Strong rorco Through Woy. icr's "Imprognablo" Line , SAYS lIE WILL hIMSELF CROSS SOO1 , CIIl ( ? , Urcln. unit O Iirs IrIII 'j'l ( UUIM Iii , iii , . IltNt , 1'IIII. flue Siui * ii Isurdu % 'iu liii .Istceo In the % 'tMl. , ( Copyright , M , by I'req PialilluIng Company. ) 11AVA7A , Cuba ( via Tampa , ha , ) , \prII 2C-ev ( York World Cab1egratn-SpecIa Telegrarnj-General Macco ha given the pnnards a shock by Hending I3erniutlese arni Sn nz acre the trocha last night with 1,000 men. To Cuban leader lilrnselr hau ; not yet tried to CtOJ4S the eighteen-mile barrier o ! trenctle9 , fences anl torts vtiIch the captain- 4'OflfEat 11a5 thrown across the narrow tutrt of Cuba to Irnpriozi the ( trend mulatto cay- airy leader In the western end of the i1a.nI , . and Zorco him to Rurrcmler or tight 40,000 b'anth troops with his halt naked and hungry followers. General \Veyler's offer of pardon to all Instirent leaders who surrender wIth their 4tnIa In l'jnar dcl Ito wIthin twenty 'Iav ' vae pubiliicd In the hope of weakenlri General Maceo. but the rebel commander ] uIOv8 lila brother Jose i on the other side - at the trocha wtli 6,000 men , atiul lie also 3rows that ( lerierals ( loinez and Callxto Garca are organizing colunuis In I'uerto Principe to relieve tilni , aeneral Maceo wlt ! never surrender. lie sends word to Havana thut li vlll crca the trocha when he is ready , and that the 1mnione Spauiislu army maE'eI ' ( along the barrIer cannot couuipel iilun to make the assault until the right ( lay ar- As I understand jim situation at this me- merit , General : rirceo is deliberately waiting In Pinar ( Id Rio in order to keep one-third ot the whole Spanish army idle at the a cat- em extremity of Cubi while Gomea , Caltxtj Carcia and other commanders ogantze an army and thoroughly drill their columns In the central anul eastern provinces. Even how a rumor reaches me that a large town in the east has been taken , but rumors are abunhnt and trustworthy tacta arc scarce. It. is certain , however , that the power of the insurgents it the east Is Increasing daily , and that Macco's heroic position In the vest- em hills is part of a great strategic plait of campaign. iItAWS TIlE COLOR L.INE. General Weyler looks upon tlua trocha as the key of var , In my talk with him he mdo that plain , It lies been said , and Is generally believed by the Spanish leader. ' , that Ceneral Gomez and the other white commanders would make terms for peace but for General Macco and his fierce iiegre fol1.ers , who 1iI consent tp nothin but complete and unconditional Indoponlence. ( \ The captain-general believes that it General MaCeo is conquered now the war will end in a few months , hut the truth is that the downfall of negro element in the patriotic arny would mean a sudden increae of vhIte clement. General Macco's prominence in the Cuban provisional government has liati iUch to do with the conservative attitude of many prominent White Cubans , wile dread th pros- poet of independence with a gOvern.lllOtlt largely controlled by tile blacks. They have the example of an Domingo anti ilayti al- 'nya before their eyes. So much for tlio captain-goneral's plan of smashing the revolution. On the other hand , it General Macco crosses the trocita , as he may iTo iii a few Iiour , General Vt'eyler'ii caiiipaign will be a complete failure , and thousands of meut will Join the rebel army. Neither force in the hold aezns likely to In3ster of the lelami , The war muet be eiided by the Interposition of soiiio power. It Is abttird t o pay that. the Insurgents iiav estab- lisicd ! a government in the souse of a sc'yqeign power , and it Ia just as absurd to call the operationu of their army brigandage. 'J'hey roam through the country from one end of the Rdauid to the other , enforcing their decrees anti wacting the resources of tlio enemy. They burn plantations and s'ii- lng , and they hang traitors to their cause , but It Ic all done according to their pro- r' clainietl lawi ! . JAMES CItELLMAN , S1I4U'l'S ) % UNAitMHI ) .tiEItIC.tx. : 51,11 ulinli ( vuieruulthuii fl f ISP ( I rMH- ( Ni of Criuti * ( Copyright , 1G , by I'ueu I'ubIiidiiuii Company. ) hAVANA , ( via Tampa , Fin. ) , April 26.- ( Now York \Vorld Cabiegrnni-Speciai Told. gram.-An ) American citizen was shot by Sianieit troops ilear Santa Clara , it is reported - ported from there , In vpito of the fact that ha prarented proof of his nationality. The victim's nanie is l'lil to be Lopez , While General Melquizo is being honored by spain , iIH American victim lies wounded and crip- pied for lifo within 1,000 yards of the spot where I am writing. So far as I can learn. nothing iiatu becui done to punish the brutal anti cowardly crime of this ofilcer against un unarmed and peaceful citizen of the United States. The attitude of Spain in this case is en- fortunate. It will be remembered that ( icuieral Meiquizo deliberately ineulteil the Anicrican's naticiaiity by slapping his lielpiea.i prisoner's face for showing his certiilcate of citizcnaiiij ) , anti then ordered biiiii to be shot 'ithioUt law or evidence. Rev. ltlr , Lila ; the hiaptist minister , arrested - rested last week and k'pt with his brother in eoiitary conflnomcnt. for 150 hours , iays that in s'iilto of the treaty between Spain ittiil the United Stntei' , guaranteeing Amen. can citizens trial lit civil courts , lie was compeileil to ani'wer questions in a miiiiltary court , lie netimeed at tlr't , but time olhicials threatened to hroceed with military trial amid Ignore hits evidence. lie then made a avonmm declaration 110(1cc protest. Mr. iiaz said to mmie that time first day ' in iriton he got nothiuig to eat on drink , an.I -s. ' his stmfenimmgs vere drcatifu , Ho was for. hildihon to spcak and the sentry 11010 no at. tention to his appeals for water. "I have taken no part in the insurrection. directly or Indirectly , " said Mr. Diaz. "I have iimphy organized \'hmite Cross society to relieve ounticil Spanish soldiers. ileing a ohysiclam as oil as a Christian mnimiister , I have gone to the battlefields with my brother ammil helped to care for the Spanish woe oiled. " Mc. linz cays ho will go to Atlanta , Ga. , anti allow time Baptist Iloard of Mibsiomis to clciao ' hiether a claim for indemnity shouil ho mmiile against Spain , Tins prebemit clatino of Amnerican citizens , wimose hirohierti las , been destroyed , mmow amnount to $10,000,00Q. Mr. L2c'orta iiresente.l to Consul genaral ' Williamus tcday a clatui for $637,000 damages \ to his plantation , : iamtiei Anton Morales , a still of lIarqtmis heal , who long ago ro mioumiceti tile right to lila father's titles and iicamiio an Amnericami citizen , has put In a claimui of $250,000 for tile uiee'tructiomi of his piamitation , Sammtlstmna Tninitlail , In Havana hirovimlee , lie says he asked time captain gee. enimi for a garrison to itrotect his 1110CC , and Gemienal'eylor replied that lmo could not spare the soldiers to irotect individual prop. erty. I have Just seemi Mr. flawloy , a come- , pendent of harper's'eokIy , wimo wa reieased frame pmiean at Maianzaz yesterday. lie has been arrested six timnes In three but Is happy eu'd undismnaycti , lie vIli return to lImo distm'iec iihcnt' Ito wa utmresteti Util resumno his wamidenings , lie I i the Mark Taphey of the camupaign , Iaw- Icy was arrested time last time iii Insurgent territory. near the village of % lphomis II , i1stamizns iirovimmce. I lo was with lila come- I'amlomi , McCarthy O'Leary , a Phliadolphmia newspaper man. O'Leary is six feet , two innlmvs tall , nil could not crouch' low ougb 4- Imi the cane , when tile Spanish iiegmo guer. nliia surrounded the spot , The insurgents uittacked the guerrillas amid tried to ru'uo , time Ilnisoucms. They also fired on time train that took the Imisoncrs to Maiammzae. When iJawiey was oxamnineti he declared timat his 5 , he purpose imm nmakuig ! photograpims 'hicro be was tounil sva to show the Amnenicami - - - r- pimbhic how sugar cane growit. Several days before lawiey was arrentci near Cardenas for attempting to photograph a fort. Ito oftereti to make a pictimne of the commnand- ant and poned him In front of the fort , so ho succeeded In photographing the fort after all. JAMES CItEELMAN. litUGi1It IS 'INifl A'I' i'ILII14iINT. fleIm , I mu A mlMerlng ( 'lintuitierlut iii l'nr lit U Csurcfumil J.mm iii l'Imsn. ( ( 'opyright , 1C ) , by the ss cmntel I'r'sft. ) CAh'ETOWN. April 20.-The announce- meet that I'resident Kruger imns definitely declined to accept the invitation of the see- rotary for the co1onie , Mr. Chamberlain , to visit England , woe no surprise here and has been discussed in thmemto dispatches , Presi- ( lent Kruger , it has been frequently stated , never Intended to go to England , but he saw In tito Invitation a brilliant opportunity to gain time , and he has ilone so most neatly. lie has cleverly outmaneuvered Chaniberlain , who only now is beginning to see the gravity of the Soutim African situation. All state- muelits to tbo contrary , as repeatedly ne. sorted , time situation has fimied Itself down to proparjig for a struggle between Great Britain anti the Tmansvaal ( the latter backed by Germuany ) for predominance in South Africa , amid imp to the present the floors have lund the heat of It by a large majority , While tir , Cimaniborhain has been dickering and twisting , President ICruger has gone straight to the front amid is openly arming atiti fortifyimig for the granti struggle to comae. The Tmamisvaal troops could be placed in the field to the number of about 60,000 in a week or en , although there iii yet much to be 00mb in the s'ay of preparation ; but it will take Great Britain several months at least to meach that stage of preparation , and a great deal might hiappemi in that time. Mr. Chamberlain has lost four months of very valuable ttmne ; President Kruger has not lost tour hours of the samoa tlmuo in preparing - paring for the great South African coup , ariil it is cialmued imi Hoer circles here that the 'rramisvaal leaders t ill open the eyes of the British considerably when time right moo- mont arrives. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ si.isiI i'I.i.tsm1i ) ' , % 'I'i'iI 'i'iiE FiGht' it'rt'mmstf ' , # , , CHMII'rei II ( ialIuuuM i'euI t. hAVANA. April 26.-Senor larcelo do Azcarraga , the minister of war , has telegraphed - graphed to tIme nuthoriVes here that lie con- sder.i the defensa of Fort Zanja by a small Spanish garrison near Manzaniilo , province of Santiago do Cuba , as a glorious page In the Cuban campaign , and that the qiieen regent and time go'ernniehlt offer their con- gmatulatitins to time heroic garrison. It is reported that Maximno Gomez has effected a counter march ahitl is now at Manajabans , fifteen miles from Cilia Clara. The imisur- gemits openetl fire upon the forts of San ( inla- tobal and their leader , Federico Nunez , was senioueb' wounded. A detaclmmnent of eentlnels which was patrolling - trolling tim town of Sancti Spirittis has killed Lieutenant Joaquin Qunzanto ! and has seriously wounded a corporal. They mm- took the two omccrs for insurgents. C.thhlNh''V Mt1CIXG IS DiiiCUi.'V. h'reNiuleuIt Future' I ii rnruui'uh * himit flue 1i11 * fey iN SCi'iHIM. PAIlS , April 26.-M. Samnien , minIster of the interior in the retiring Bourgeois cabinet , who had been summoned by President Fauro to form a ministry , has finally informed l'resldent Fauro that he fInds himself unable to turin a conciliation cabtnet. M. Sarren's plan was to form a cabinet containing representatives - resentatives of different political groups in tue hope of thus securing united support for time government in the Chmamnber of 1)op- otiet , . lie had already foreshadowed to President Faure timat lie had slight hope of cffectltmg this object , but hue reserved h's ( lecllnation of the task until he had con- suited with time political leaders in the Chiam- ber. Last night was given up to these con- suitatiomis. with the result above indicated. It is believed l'reaidont F'aure wIll re.sum- 10011 M. Sarrien to the place of the Elysee tomorrow anti will urge htini to make anotlmor effort to form a cabinet. 'liii it.ti : m'it OP' 'I'll i AN'L'I-sHIi'4'Es. : I'hilivui ComuihiemttimiM ut VIt.izmn Itci It'yi'tl to ito vt l'eeuuiiuir .h'zun i mug. LONDON. April 27.-The Times has a Vi- 011mm dispatch s'hich sa's that Dr. Lueger , time anti.semnite recently elected burgomaster of Viemina antI rejected by the emnperor , will hia'e an audience with the empcrcr in the mortlimig at vluich it is expected lie will ma- licence his claims to the burgomiiasers1mlp. ancthmer muemobor of the patty being elected instead. "It is believed , " the Times correspondent continues , "that the poimrparlers have already - ready arranged for this solution , w'hicht means time triumph of the antl.semites. This is startilmig news for the Viennese. " Suihlt mi's Iiiiil hi Is linul. LONDON , April 27.-Time correspondent of tite Times at Corutantinople says : Rumors are curreimt that tile sultan has lund a suil- den and acute developmnemtt of spinal or renal dhs'ase , duo to Izzet bey's vihulanco imu say- mug his sovereign fromn work anti worry. I belIeve the sultan is qutte free fromn organic dhi'eases , but he is constitutionally e'ubject to viclent paroxysmnii'mu of nervous irritibllity , which fatigue of the brain tends to aggravate. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ha. mrett So ( emmi.rul ' .Vmur. LONDON , April 26-Time Chronicle pub. lislmea an interview with Major General Sir Frederick Carringtomi , who Is just depart- 11mg for South Africa to take charge of the military forces there. Gemieral Carrington gave it as his decitieti opinion that there would be no Ilglmtiiig , except such as is going on now with the Matabehe. ( h'rmuui mu ( ; lumt mueci liurshm ii , CCIMIM , I.ONDON , 'April 26-A Berlin thispatcim to the Standard denies time rummior that there iii a crisis over the Germnami imperial ciiancel- Ia' ship. The Standard's flerlin correspondent says Russia has ordered sovemi ironchails anti temi cruIsers for her Pacific fleet iii view of in- pan's extensive naval prepamatiomis , Frigiutfuul ' mu mu Agt'ut Voumunmu. LONDON , AvrI 27.-The Chiromticle has a dispatch from lirussehe which says time flarommess Henri. a lady SO years old , was rtrsmigietl , imer hotly mutilated and her houe robbed at Ixelles. a fashionable suburb , on Saturday night. The mnurderer escaped. Fmumiu imus' i mm t lie it.rvimhu Cumimp. , SUAIiM , April 26.-Soudanese tltsertars who hmave arrived here report that there is demoraihzzmtlomm , sickmiees and famnimie at time Dervisim cammip At. hioraoiim. Oanuin Digmu , wiiu all of his fohiotvtrs. has' , therefore , retired - tired , it is supposed to Adaramna , Fim liii , . fat' % m'nu u.iuIm , mu Ii ci let , I.ONDON , April 26-The duke ef'cst - mn'nstem anti time bishop of Ilereforml have ap. healed to prelates of tlto itone. : colonial amid An erlcaii optscopate to formmi diocesami comu- mmiittees to collect funds for Arineniami relief , 'i'ivu hi ummud red .ruuuu'm I. , mis , t rresei , IO'DON , April 26-A dispatcim to the Daily News fromu Constantinople says ( list 200 leadilig Armenians have been arrested ut M ( usit anti that the cmnliassies ( car cmi ot'tbreak of hoW troubles at Sassoen , (1immi smge of it e ii . ' I Cmi umu uuumu mmd ers. MAIhtll ) , April 26-hlavciima atlyices state that ( 'alixto Garcia ham ; been appoimitctl came- mmitinder.tn.cllief of time imistmrents by Max ma Oetiez. vlmo Iii future will prommiote the m ebel cLiuso in amiotlmor capicity. ( 'IsiiI * ( tii I lit' i'oqr uf i'iuris , PARIS , 4priI 26-Tite Jinronsss tIe hirsch , ivltiow of time recently dacc'ased hebrew Imlmtlantimtoist , has presented L20,0O0 for ills- trttmtion amnomig the poor of Paris , liiI''I tHis ilu't uus'us trout SIumi i mm. MAIIIIID. April 26.-in the eiotion for thi Semmate 120 mnimilsteniaits ! , sixteemi liberaI cmiii three CinlIsts have been returmied so far. REEORISVILL \ BE IODEllATE Spain Intends Only Slight Ohango3 in Its West Indian Administration , USELESS TO LOOK FOR CUBAN AUTONOMY Nis Govermimumemut ' % ' . 'iii Greumi t II ( ' Cams- cesMlummM Suggesteh or i1ems Llsmiitei hleforsum Sims I I 1 ( hue iteohm ( limit iu IlmuuLeul. ( Copyright , 1kG , I'rcss i'ttblitciilng Comiipnny. ) MAIltiD , Spain ( Saturday , via flayenne , France ) , April 26-New ( York World Cabla- gramn-Special 'Fchegrammi.-It ) is useiess to expcct that Spain will grant to Cuba voitmn- tanihy tihiy such autonomy as Canada has , with a legislature having power to lass corn- merclal , financial and other vurely local hncaeures. A recent remark of l'remier Can- ovas makes ( his certain , The Spaniards are unamilmmious in considering that tile maxiniumu of concessions possible at presOnt are the ntlmimilstmatlve reforms osmthineti in time bill which passed time Cortes Inst year , and some slight tariff reforms compatible with the de- mamiti of Spanich agricuiturists , mnamiufactur- ens , ship owners anti commimnerclal classes , who insist on mnnimitainimig their pnivileed posttion In the Cuban and l'orto Rican markets. The Spaniards are unanimous also in do- daring that even tue smeniL measures of political autonomy hirovitleti Iii the lair of Mardi 12 , 1S95 , cannot. be carried cut immitil the revolution is crushed , General Wc'yier simares this opinion , and Premuiier Camitvae is generally credited with a disposition to abami- don time office rather thami assent to political antI legislative autonomy in the colonies. All the Cubans can expect from Spaip is a slight decentralization-always imedgeti about by the ommimmipotent governor gemiral , by tile imperial parilamnemit amid by the col. onial ofilce , as was clearly defined in the so- called home rule bill of iS93. All this lisa beemi signhlle'i to President Cleveland , it is aeaerEed in official circles , by time Spanish foreign office. It.is NO IIEILC % ' FOIL M.tChlJ'S MEN. Slums iiL imemut cmi Eaterumuina sing tiuc tluu- imuttu miimui ills Aruui ( Copyright , IgtG , by l'ress l'ubiishlng Company. ) MADRID , Spain , April 26.-New ( Vomit Woriti Cablegram-Special Telegram.-It ) is now evident that tile Spanish goveromnemit has determined to a'oltl giving offense to tlioo jingo newspaper8 of wide circulation , which are loadimig time antl.campaign , or the repub- ilcamis , who are on time hookaut for pretexts amid tim opportunity to attack existing inati- tutlonti and royalty. 'Pe general lnipr2s- riomi in parhianientary anti diplomatic circisa is that time governmuent will only go so far in gramiting nthinhmiistrativtj and economnicah reformns to time \Vest Indies as will give the opposition in time Corte' no chance to muako thtoo reformns an itsu against the conservi- tive cabinet. Premier Canovas will go no ftirtimer if he does not wliit to dnplease Con- erai Weyler amid his army and the Cubami reactionary party , ac velI as the majority of the Spaniardo , vito prefer to postpone all other concetiulomms umitil General ' Weyler crushes tJ.io rehalhton , Or at least detaches froni tile insurrection time white chiefs. nmitl their follovIng , to enable Spain then to cx- tormuimiate Macco anti hils colored reL'e I rmotica in time press and the govCrnrnemit clasaes a disposition to be mmiercifui to ammO negotiate ivitii tit white Cttltami instmrgente , anti on time thor itanti. a strong onvicUomi fiat time eel- oretl insurgents must be sternly treated. My informnation tit yeek convittces me timat no Spamiish government Is likely to grant to ( ito West Ir.dies iegislatve autonomy - omy or insular councils , with nmiy imi.tiatlvo in financial or tariff mneaeures that mmiigimt clash with the interests of the mother country. It f useless to indulg.s lmi the iliuzion ( lint tIle presemit governmnemit vihl go beyond tile very al gut drgree of iiome rule embodied in last year's bill , 'hicim in nowise lmnplles even parhiamnentary autonomy. In official ( luarters it Is said that I'remler Camiovas is more titami over persuaded that I'resldent Cleveland will not recognze the belligerency of time Cubamis nor exercise presz'ure oil the Madrd govermiment , because the European powers so'mpatitize with Spain iii her resistance to Amnorcami interference. Emboldened by the present aspect of affairs - fairs , the Madrid press cooly asserts timat Spain might ailmnit any niediaticn , even Eu- roptan. soouer titan American. Spaimi v.'i need considerable imuports of breadatuffe next autumumi , as time proioqged drouth has already hopelessly injured the crops. causimtg much distreas and tliscontent. In tito agrcuitural districts prices are rising rapidly. AltTIIUIt E. IIOUGHTON. , , % 'tl,1liIt DVG.tit'i' N ( ) % ' A'I' LIIllI1t'i" ' , trrivcs in Anueriezi Frchhu fromus ii Cubnmm l'risomi. TAMPA , Fla. , April 26.-W , G. Dyart of Greenwood , Ill. , arrived here timis afternoomi fromn Cuba , where ime baa just been released from pm'isomi. lie has been comifined two mnommtit exactly. Dygart left Tampa Feb. ruary 13 witlmout getting a passport. lIe went into Havana emi February 23. lIe was arrested in the province of Ilavana and oiaced iii nrison at Guinea. The only citarge against imimn was that a Spanlsii soltiter fotimii an old Sharpes rifle near the 1)1000 where he % .mls arrested , It was of very anciemit make amid mm cartrimiges are now made to fit its s'ery large caliber. lie was givemi several e.-cahled exarninat'ons , permission to write to frencis or the United Staten consul was rcfuaed , but witon lie was searched the soh- tiicrs failed to discover several hiundretl tiol- lam's in paper money commcenhed emi imis persu. Soon after lmle imicarcamat emi ito liribail a gtmard to report htls case to time Aiiiercan cuiisitl , payimmg 20 , S0 mtioro to be paid n receipt of imiformation tltat the case hati been reported. On Marqh 20 tlto guard imandetl ii'mn a piece of Spanisim newspaper ram which he learned that the case -a4 been reported , Mardi 28 Consul Williams mtotificml imini his release had been requested. Apmil 23 lie was carretl to Havana amid takemi bfora a judt& at 9 o'clock at night anti informed that If Ito would sign a paper written iti Spanislm he' would be released. lie fcumitl that. nothing taken from him was to be returned , so' lie refuseti. Consul \Vil- ilammut came down about 10 o'clock ammtl imiiu reicase was elTectetl , lygart ) says that durng ( ho tnie ho t'an in pm'ison he was confined in a roomn about 16 by 18 feet. Timirty-two ortimer prisoners were il ( lie caine room , Time drinking water % tas awful anti Icept htimmi sick a great deal of the time. Time food was very scarce and of tiecitiedly poor quality. Iygart is a ilacer tumor from Idalto and vas shimipiy out to see tile soutit during tite wimmter niomittms 'hen Ito coulti not work , After lie arnivetl In tlms ! city imo decided lie would s.e ommiethimig of the troitics anti con- eluded to go to Cuba and did not care to expeniemice time delay necessary to get a pass'- ilort. Ito vill lay lms case before the State department at once and asic that action be taken as soon as possible imm ularnages against tito Spanisim government. iLO.ti ) Fi1031 i'EilNG 'l' ( ) ll.NLCOV. I iii muerimul hitiIi't iuumu .tu I lmunizt4 mm U rca t 11mm tu'riIrIN ( , I EKING , Aprii 20-An imupcriai diet au- Lltrrlzemu the building of a railroad Ircin Pelting to li'nnkow. This is to be a gratmil Li sink hue , amid ( tie emperor says ibmat as ( Ito distance is great arid tlto cost Immense , io gmalits the privIlege of constructing it to vt altlmy imien in the various iirovincea wlm' ears show a caiitmil of at least 10,000,000 tasls , Eovernmneiit oitlcers are ordered mia ta imito - fero with ( ito gaitis or lorse8 of the conipamiy. ai'd time prommioters are pr.mnised tokens of lrrieniai : approbation if they are successful , Tlto edict i athiresseti not ommiy to ocoplo n thu capital , the provimmecs and ether do- pemidencles of tue empIre , but also to "our Iteopho iaborlnE In other laiiis , " TitEtSOl'IIY IS ThiLla , Clitlill ) , Three ituimsuireal iieuuibers of Usc Aummer- Iait htrniseit' Meiu. , NE\S' 'i'Oltl , April 26.-The seont1 annual convention of the TlieosophkAl socle'y in America simice its reoranlzstiOnt anml the tenth In its history opened to Madison con- cent hall today , Dclegate from ( lie lOS branches of the society in Amerlca , as well as prominent. representatives from Englanti , Irelanti and Canada , Voneheia , Cuba amiti liohitind , numbering ftihly 300 , vero present s'hen Acting I'residont Dr , .1. I ) . Duck of Cincinnati calleml the convention to order. liostoti edit ft delegation of thirty-four 100111- beTs of ( lie vaniotma brancimes In that city. Amomig U' 'o delegates were George M , Cot- fin , Washington , I ) . C. ; E. H. ltanmbo , Dr. J. A , Amuierson , San Francisco ; Mrs. Ada M. hell aiitl Emily S. liouton , Toletho ; L. Ii , Howard , Metiominee , Mich , ; Elizabethi D. Pal- ton , Ciiurchport , La , ; Alphousl4. Smmiltli , Mrs. A. I ) . Leoiiartl , C ! , A , Oler. Mrs. F. l'ratt anti Mss Eva Fiates , Chicago ; J. Jece t , Nash- yule , Tenn. ; Misses T. M. amid M. li , Mimneomi , Denison , Tex. ; V. II. Aicheson anti Amimic L. Aicitoson , Youngstown , 0. ; Antic M. MeDer- menU , Fontanelle. La. ; 3. . lionmi , Fort \\'ayno , Intl. ; M. A. Opporm mi , Pitslntrg , i's , ; amid Mrs. Julia Verphamick Kcightloy , Phila- dolphin , Acting President Duck tielivereti time opening - ing atitiress. After dwelling upon the 'orlc accommiplished by the society during time past year anti Its present prospefous contiitlomi lie referred toimclmingly to thmo late lender , Will- l ni Q , Jtmtlge. TILIIIUTE TO TllElit LI6A1)ER. "Our icatiervai stricken ith a fatal disease , ' ' lie iiti , 'yet so 'eli itati lie (1000 imis work , so comupact proved the organlza- Lion Ito lint ] formed , that eveti now , when we imawo to record his tltsappoama'nce from the uheltl of conflict. we record also e steady advance - vance in ( Ito Thmeosophicai society work , Space nor titne can nieaeurb noi' can sickness - ness amid tienthi tiefeat the ndcomnplIsimment of the work imi which v.o are engaged. fly anti by time world at large will realze ( as we tb nov the mmieaning amid value of titat work , Themi will tIt miammies of II. P. i3iavatsky amid William Q. Julge ho honored tar anti Incas- tired by their chore in the work , Tlmon will tIme world learn vim we itonbr their moernory today. hitit that day ihl not come tii , with dissolvimig creeds and the blight of material- ini , hlmmnanity cries witim bleeding heart anti weary feet for the imearh oX truth frommi time great fomintain of wisdom ; that the great telling , striving muasses do lint now tmtider- stand , do hint desire or seek , and sometimes scorn and ridicule tbe Idea bf tue existemmea of certain knowledge , only proves boa' low our civilization has etmnk In the siotmgli of immaterialism already. The external mutter- once and internal serenity witii which we face misrepresentation antI ridicuhil has stir- priseti even our detractors. 1t miever seemiis to occur to tiieni tlmat they ari openly con- 't'icting themselves , miot Us , anti ( lint they are too ignorant of the subecf eeii to be decently ashamed. i'oopie are ready to listen. "If we fail and grow wotry we dcser'o only tint scorn anti contemmipt. of mnankinti. Our literature extends dowr , to the begimmnhimg of history' . Our grand- monsters laiti the foundations of the pyramids , solved the riddl1 of the sphynx and mappeil out the cormsteiiatiomis. The mysteries of Greece , from wimlch Pytimagoras amid Plato Icarnod tltclr secrets and became iiiimcrtal imi the memiiory of man , lie open to us. The shephard ltimtgs amid , the wise niemi of the east. ore our eitier brothers. What are all these hoary secrets limit a knowieige of the origin , naturO and 1utiny of man , and the niethod of lmis higher evolution ? We ctn tiomiionstrate thIs step by step amitl so help to restore the lost chtirtl In the weary pilgrimage of time human sUl , This is the inision of th&Ssophy. Some o mm recognize' time power that is back of4 thjs movemem. \Ve don't wont unaided , or aboue. j1io-'bos % e can mb is tO open up a iay for thc.e wiser timzin WC , to work for the same great end. " OFFICERS ELECTED. E. U. Rambo of San Francirco , was chosen temporary cIuoirmnon and Elliot U. Page of New York was namned as permamtcmlt secro- ' ( any. Time chairmnami then aipolnteti corn- mnittees on' recalutions and credemitlals. Claude Fails Wright nominated Dr. Buck an permanent cimnirmmian , aiid lie * as unanlmmioudly eic tetL 'I'hc annuai reportt of time score- tary anti treasurer were then read an ap- provcd. Resolutions were adopted eulogizing tue late president of time eoeicty , W'Iliiam Q. Judge , and calling upon -all members to offer tlmems'elves anew upomi time altar of eacniiice and to pledge their lives , fortunes and sacred honors to endeavor to iusli fcr- ward to its full compiotiont that Ideal amid Perfect brotherhood of imumapity , which' shall be without dietimictien of 4i e , creed and caste. anti wlmich was born him fArnerica atnid blcotl amid tears In 1770 and reincarnated in 1875 , and attained its manhood imi 1S96 , until America shall become that which the guardians of the race aind Jcarmah have already decreed-tIme liop of humamilty. tue refuge of the oppressed , , the protector of the weak amid ( lie light tbward which the whole world may turn for'micouragement anti example. m The committee reported . . , resoiimtion do- nouticing in scathIng termi tiio bartering of occult powers and the in1icrimninate use of liypmiotic powers by thic ) gnomamtt upon the ignorant. Added to the resolution was a section condemning viviseqiomi. Several delegatea objscted to bringIng timis matter in , anti time resolution wad tabled , A renohtition was also adped eulogizing tito late Baron de lilrsolm. sand tleclaning that lie was one of "natire'H , flobiernen" and a true timeosopimit't iii this am of lila life anti tile baids of his conduc . The following ofilcers were elected : F'or president amid treasurer , E. A , Nero3hieimer , New York ; executive comiinittec , , Dr. litmek , Citteinnati , Clatmde Falls \V'rigltt , Now York , Jerome A. Anderson , San Wrarmcisco , A. 11. Spemicer , New VomIt , II. T iatfrrson , Iiroohc- hyn , and Dr. A. I' . fluch'maii , Fort Wayne , Intl. a Intl.At At ( lie night sessiomi o the convemition a iiimst. of 'iiliarn Q. Jutige waj mimivoliod nnti Claude Fails Wright minotmqced that the society - cioty hatl tiecitied to establish in ( itts city a elmool for time revival of the lost mystenien vhicm twere knowim iii tie early lmlstory of fireece amid Imitiia. . CONVENTION AT ILi AGO. ChICAGO , April 26.-Thje temitia nominal commventiomi of the Amnertcan"sectlon of ( Ito Tlitosophicai society t'av helti imere today. It was but a smimali gathering of tie old orgamiization. ltepresemitatlvis 'were liresent from Clmicago , San- Frnnjco Portlamiti. St. Patmi , Minneapolis , Toroiit MIkegon. Micim , ; Taccmnmi , Toledo , Los Amigolts'ant Las Vegas and lioiso City. , ' ' This ammnual report of ' General Secretary Alexinmier Fullerton of New york was read , The report dsplored the i'is of a year ago , congmattilated thn American ectlon on holding - ing together , anti predicted ssimmtamice fromu thu masters. including "Obr gcat anti beloved htader , "ii , I' , ii. " 'ft aflhlOUmiCCti that tile Limird suiitiomi of the "scejet iatyo" will shortly be publtsimal in Chtlcagd 0n41Lontlomm. Time comit'htuttomi was amnendeJ. tm only matter of importance beitig time chan'ge of time time of tle annual comiyemitlon teem the fourth Sumitisy iti April to the Eetpti Sunday iii June. The following officers were then eiec'eI for the emisuing yca : General secre. . tary amid treasurer , Alexander , Fullerton of New York : executive ' tum9dtee , U , E. Wright of Clmlcago ; iirsm 'IC. l3 Davi , MiminoI I 'apolis ; F , E. Titue , Torootu ; William J. Walters' , Sams Framiclsco , anti. Alexander F'ul- Lenten. . .tM IlitlOAN i'I'ii IC.tJ. LiN .ii1l'i'i'iSG First Couugruhs ofdimc i4i11'let , 1mm Sea.- sicim ii t 53 , Iiami , ' , ST. LOUIS , April 2d-Memdel hail was filled today with a fashionable gathering of peolile wile came to attervl the closing exer- cses of time first cOngress qt time American Ethical union , The ssalccr were S. Burns \\eston , managing editor of the International Journal Cf Ethics ; Prof. J. 'F. Elliott of New \'erk , W' . 13. Fvans of New York anti W. M , Falter of l'hllatleipmia. ! Imitieb regret Imas bean expntsetl at the absence of Prof. Fclix Adler of Ne York , founder amid tmead of time uuhmolo ethiesi order , Ho was unabie to attend cmi accoimrst of siekiussa , The next pl&c of meet- log has miot leen selecte I. but an executive ecnimnlLtCo 'as apirnintel to which ws ro- ferrell the matter of fl4lmi the time and place. IATABELES ARE VERY BOL1 , - Forcing the English Lines In with Trua Military skill , ACTIVE WORK NECESSARY TO RESIST At Imuek out time Aul imel mug 1,151CM Fumiiul ( a lie Limimat'rmu ( I se t'iii'r time Cim"euuiiMtm , msi's , 'I'lmoimgim of Little fllTet't , ( Copyright. 1556 , by the Aeaciated l'res. ) CAI'IITO\S'N , April 2G.-TIme news of Sot- urtbay's cvtmits imi litmltmwayo show tlmat time Matabole are dleplaying great boldness and emierg ) ' In the iiuire'uit of their ; imirpose to sum- rounti tim town completely muttl cut oft all coinnuummlcatioui with tito outside voniti , Oh Saturday iiiornimig it was fountl tlmat ( lie itco. tile forces of natives lmti surrotintbetb time totvmi emi tue north , east amid west , tiicir ranks bolmmg too cioso to time town to nllotv of any free.lomn of action by tioe wltlmtmi , Their limics were beimig eiierjoticaily extcndetl imi both slirectiomis , and threatened to clos in oil Lite sumti and ctit off couiimnumiicatiomu wiLls Mamigwci alid Mafeklng , along which Limo cx- pectcd reltiforcemnemits amid supplIes of provi- 510mM are coniltig. The plckots of ( Ito eneniy were saId to be iii no case four imilles distamit frumn tite fltihutwayo lines , and they were giving lively evidemice ot their imoproved knowledge of miiilitary strategy over timat displayed in the war of Lobenguiha , by time vay in which tlmey vero timrowing up rtmde fortifications amid earth- \vorlc lirotectiotuF , beyomid siicii the miative warriors coumid ranist ( ito charge of tlm5 whites. Tlmey timreatened titus to t'ork an approacim to tito town witicim was spc.etiily pumtting time Place imi jeopardy. Imnmmietliate stetis were perceived to lie muecessary to dislodge time lines of tii ehierny atitl drive timemn back. A columiin for attack wits hastily formned , con- slstimmg of 100 t'ithtCs , 100 caiie' "boys" amid 100 mmatives. They were 'uliplied with omue Maximu amid one Iiotcitklss rapid-fire gumis amid vsre placetl iii comnmnaiid of Captaimi Mac- Farlamie. Timey were speedily ready for nit olfcmtsive miiovemmuCmit , amitl titus commimmiamitied antI equipped , they ealiieti fortim fm'omn time Itimlu- wtsyo defentts at 7 o'clock eu Saturday mnorn- leg. ThiS ) ' took a dlrcctiomi muortiie'asterly from the town , in tile direction of ( lie Umguzza river. They had procoetled emily about five miiiles on thii course , advancing cautiously With sonts lmi advance and outriders on each side , whemt tite Cnemiiy optlmeti ( lie attack. Thin Matabiele force miutnbered not less titan 3,000 , and ticir attack was eager amud well ( iirected. Tim coiuimnmi from fluitmvayo was just croesimig a smiiaii stream , a tributary of the thiiguzza , witemi time etieiiiy opened fire. The ovcrwimeimimig odds , ( Ctm to one , hurled umpon time little coiunimi , drovet it back by mere weight of numbers' , amid tIme advance liarties were glad to retreat in haoe ocross ( Its etreamn , ThIs retrograde movemuiemit was , lzcwoyer , effected imi good order , amid lighting as thiey svent , ilmus drawing tue enemy across tue river. IN TRUE BATTLE ARRAY. The Matabeles advanced upon the little band Imi formidable array , their line ox- tenduig iii a crescent formiiatian , the borne of time crescent advancing to ( lie front , creeping and wnIthlmig lIke 'a treacherous scrpont socking to incioso its prey anti stir- rotmnti it iii its deadly coils. Theloiig straggling - gling line extended vcr a tliCta000 of three mute , ts'itit wide intervait , hettvecn thte muon in the line except imi the parts where tlmmy cosed imi expectation of a hand-to- hand conflict. Many camne on , brandishing their aesaegais muutl shIelds , and giving forth flerco yehic iii true savage fashion. As the liowlmmg 'avages chosed in on ( lie columnmi , timey afforded an excellent target for the sweeping discharge of the rapid fire guns. The engagemnout whIch ensimed ta.a hot anti desperate one , anti dark heap- lug bodies seemed to spring up as fact as they were uuiowed down. The fluiuwayq force kept the river in its irnmncdlate fromit. The firearms did heavy execution amcuig time hostile natives as they rusitod lip to the opporlto bank. Thiia only partly checked their fierce omis'augltt , anti ninny gained the tde on which the whites stooti. Tlids were chiarged by the troopers arid emit down or driven back imito tite stroamu. Wiiofl the Matabeles in front wore flmially driven hack they were seen to have sue- ta'ietl heavy loss , The little river wan dyed a dark crimson t'It1i tli0 blood of the rictimna of ( ito Maximii gun , One observer counted forty dead lyIng a small circuIt close to ( lie column. BLACKS ALL AROUND TIlE ENGLISH. Thin whites hiatt been hotly engageti In front , and witen they succeeded in repulsing the attack there they found moro work still waIting for tlmcni. Tbto advamiceti uds : of ( lie enemimy's lines then got umitlsr their flanks and they fount squares of howlIng black men in their rear vhen . they turrmetl their attention imi that directiw , Title caine near iirovlltg a greater peril than time omislaumght from tue front , but it ts'an luckily tieforremi tmntii the iittack hiati been repulnd , amid the forces of tile Matabebes w'eakeaeci there. Put for tlto opeii natumro of ( ito ground toward flumluwayo , the emicircling tactics of the enemy wouiti certa'u.l ) ' have succeeded agaimist tiio zmall force opposed to them , As it was , it was pOsaliJlO to perceive their miiovements' anti mnove aecorling'y , and tIme open ground gave free play for ( hue Maximii , t'hich was emiiployetl also in timat direction I r.'itit tbcamily effect. The losoci sustained by ( lie whites s'ere : hi. 0. WII1TEIIOUSE. C. GORDON. The exact mumtiibor of w'ommnded was mint tsted. The rapiti fire gtmn Is thought to have I sa'oJ time day for the tt'imites l.meyciuti qucsI I i'omi ' , Ttte loss they eustaimied , iii view of the force of the attacking liarly and ( lie fact ( lint they wore acttiaily outfianketi , Is con. I sideretl small , and the vhites are considered lscky to have caine off so tvell , They rouimeti I upon the conclusion of tite fight , but they tvero in iioCsCSSiOfl of the field 'iuen they did so. BATTLE WAS A DRAW. /sltimouglm tito mittackimig party came off tvitiiout amiy very heavy leases they mIld nut drive tIme Matabeics , but mimimply repulsed their attack. Ttto hostile llmies are prmcti- caily as near to lluluiwayo aim ever , ammil it is ceitain that only a part of the Matabeles whmo are boleaguerimig Buiuwayo vero cmm- gaged imm yeste.'day's figlmt. It hi not clear mhiat time sortie lies been effectual in lire- venting tlio advance of tIme Alatabelos to time south of fluluwayo , whtichm iii thme outcome imicet feared , This uneasiness hero regarding time situation I In ( tie hard luroasci settiemnommt is umiubatcd , I and ahotit tlto emily agreeable feature is that tehegrapitic commimnunlcation with liuluwayo is still open. Thu atimimiistrator ( ho' e ammO miounces that tito town still has lrovlslomis for twenty days. Time supplies on their way 'r m Mafek ng ale e'.pe Lcd Lefr ( tat Ito toil expires , But titeir arrival at au depemmis I tipori mnamiy cantimigeiicies. It is very much I Itared that ( lie relief column men > ' be at- tacked. If ( ito supplies tcre not caitturcil Imi sumchi ' . case lucy wculd certainly be tie. Ia ) ed. Tim seine thing woulti Imappon if the line of counmnunicatiomm were cut anti some Point au it strormgly held. Time best slicol I tIme relief column can mnake without hostile obstruction will not bring it to lluluwayo until It is urgently needed , Tito admnisiis- I ircior at lIuluwayo is tbong all in imis per to increase tie stck arid to lirovitie against the contingency of delay of ( Ito relief ( ruin Mafeking. lie luau orde oil titat all paseen. get service be stopped In order timat tIme coaches trommi time south mmimmy ito used for brnglng In ( lie avaIlable supply of neal. It Is also sail emi arrangemiicn ! lies beemi mimtle vitIi a friendly chief for further supplies , mind timece , it 1mm impel , tt'Ul tithe ovr ( he needs of tlmo comniummity tmntmi they are bettor rtro'ltletl fur. An siflelni dispatch forwarded here ( roni Maektr.g says that up to time presentfimau all is well ivitli the relief col. inn I'i'ihI Cit LihilC hIEING It IIiit'I 1.1' . ? itnrk Ii'glmms hythas' 'I'Iamiu' time .tMhuea ( re Cumuil . . RiPPLE ChtEllC , Cola. , April 2G.-Al- 'bIy the work of rebuiliimig this btmrned dis- has begtiii anti tomilghit by ( ho ligit of full mmioon nails ore bimig tlnlven iii lilaC ) ' _ ! . At a nicetlmig of ( tie cIty couimicil ighmt , a resioltmiiomt was linseed , allowIng . ; eLlen of temuporary bmuihdlmigs vithiimi t1m I : . ilLs , with tue lirovisiomi that all meust hi oveti within sixty tlsym' , to give place t logs of Stoiie anti brick , Timis morn- imu soon as tIme debris hati cooietl sufli- Cichiti ) ' time vork of clearing was conmnmemucctL' cud hiefor nigitfalI fully twemity-fivo bumiitl- iiigs 'ere lmndsrO ) ' amid qumite a number were occmifflctl. The first to opemi its tloenmm for ituisinema vns a daiico Imall , atiti time secomiti a , salooli , butt other bramichmes of business were soomi repro- sciitedVitii 8,000 iiople remitbereti imomiie- lees in a day , of couirse , lotlging imout'emm are Imi greauest ( ieilimimii ( , aiid muamiy of titcitt" are raiildiy lirogreoslng. Fortunately , tltc' weather I , ) remiiarkisbl ) ' fine so L hat she p1 ng i ii t It OliCmj air siocs imot entail sumfferimmg amiti fet' have berti compelled to tb ( hits. Time best of order iircvniis. iltmmutbrctbs of rpecitil police- loch are cmi ( itit ) ' guartllmig tIme tlmouz'siids of dollars' worti of hiroiberty from storei amiil iirlvate itotises frommi tIme raltls of liilferers , One of time first , iiels ttikei : this mnormiimig by time buisimiess memu of ( lie iulace tii om- ganiztttmomi of a relief coiiimiiittee to look after thme tlestitiite. At an earl ) ' hour teiegramns hegamu coniimig to ( ho mnmmyor , ( rein cities of ( lie state , offenimig fimiancini alti. These vero turmicti over to this comntimittee , tlmo replicti t'ithi tiiammks , tmumt declimucti the kintily otTers , Cripple Creek will take caret of ie.r owti , It is not believed that tImIs will be tiiiilcuilt , for there is today work for every nian aiim to wieiti a shovel or a hiammimner. Mayor Steele prcpareti the following ; rociamuiatiomi for tIi Asciaclatetl press this afteriioomi : To this , Gemierni i'iihmlic Comiimnittees hinve beemi comnitopeti of oumr niofl s'miergetie lmtui- iies mcmi of Crilipe Creek timiti resolimtions hate beesi mutbopteti viiereby tli emitire htmrimt tiltrict of eight biock wili be rebuilt mmii ftti't as mooney nmiml lab r emimi tb t'o. believe 'p ctsn tn'.te t'tmre of our liomnelesii liCoijie vitiioumt oiitt'lln ussistttmice. Ever- thiimug is qumiet ohiti ( lie cittzens tire seeiiig I un t omdet' ltiC'mtil ii. liPli H. STEEhE , Mmi'or. Ol'ENING VAULTS ANt ) SAFES. Tr.tla ) ' the t'onlt of opening sates anti vaults begami aund in mnost cases ( iso comitoluts were oiind to bm , imitact , The steel lined vault of the oostoilice hail to be blown open stithi ulyhiantite , but the valualile government property - erty tas safe. A vast amimoumit of mull imiat- ( or , estimiiatcd at froni 30,000 to 35,000 pieces. were all destroyed , as was the fumrmilturo of time 0111cc. No estimnato can be put upon the valtun of ( lie mail. In six days iuiere Cripple Creak would have hind a rse\v PO'tomce , tue finest imi America for a to\vmi of its sIze , btmt ( lila , too , was tbevaured by ( lie ilaines and the qumestiomi of liamidhimtg tile tomis of mail matter that conies items ? , whuichi Imfl been stmchi a comistant perplexity since tile office establislued , now iiresents itself in a iiew anti moore formidable shape. Nomie of the Insars are as large as aould appear froni thmo bunting of so large an area Imi more suthstantlahly built cities , but time' losers are miuiiiboremi. by hundretle , s ) that tIle aggregate will not fail short of $1,000,000. Auiioiig the lmeavicst los- era arc : Strain's Clothing company . . . . . . . . . . . $2S,000 iioynton hIres. , clothIng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,000 \Veyamid Bros. , clothIng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5,0IPJ Goltiemi Eagle Iry Goods comiiptuny. . 15,000 I- . t. Titorsois & . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' , Fairley lirot' . & Lampan , furnittire. . 40,000 Topic ( hooter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213,0t ) Simuday Ileralil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000 . J. A. Comitvei , brick block . . . . . . . . . . .S,000 Morning Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13,000 [ toston store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.000 . C. Lewii & Co. , liquors . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 \Vatts' Merctintiie cotnpany , grocei'ies 21,000 Congregational church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 Joun Nolan , bulltilmig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,0(10 John Conhami. Chicago , building . . . . . . 10,000 Insurance was lIght , imi muany cases tltero being nomic on account of time hIgh rate charged , the greater numnbor of buildlnge being of wood. MOLINE , Ill. , April 26.-A fatal fire cc- cumieti here titus mnormiimig by 'jhmich John Sage lost isis life and Joltn West was son- ously immjuired. The two-story frame building oil Second aveimue occupied by Steve 'alters as a restaurant anti boartlimig ltouse teals fire , probably fromii time explosion of a' kerosene lamp. 'rho Walters family imad barely ilnmc to escape. Wect amid Sage were lodgers. DAItTMO1JTiI , N. S. , April 26.-OlamidS brewery , at Turtle Grove , was buirned today. The buildhmig was valued at $40,000 ; ( lie mnachiimmer3' at $15,000 , timid the stock emi iuanti at about $40,000 more. TIme origin of ( lie fire is umiktiown. imistmramice , $55,000. VIC't'Oht V mit 'i'mi II 'htiSICY 'i'mt t's'r. Ieel Io , , rtahmahuhimmg Ctmaui I t I silas Siam- , ( ' , imm time' ilCh)0 I e Vaim'Imer. CHICAGO , April 26.-Special Master in Ciuanccry Itobent II. I'attcn lmandctl mlowii a tengtimy tiecinon yesterday in which time validity of tile rebate vouchers of ( lie whisky trust was smstaineti. , Tile contention centered upon the conditiomi attaching to thie payment of the rebate of T cents , whiiclm provided flint tlunimig tue period of sIx niontits elapsing between time lso'.iliig of tue vouciuer amid its jTaymiient tile oarty to whiomn it ic isnued is to imumrcban his goods exclusively ( rome time trust , It was contemideti on behalf of the rebate iioiders that the contlitlomi was illegal amid in restrahtit of tratle ; thmat it tended to build up amid perpetuate a muonopoly ; ( lint time 7 emiti. ' rebate muanieti imi ( lie voucher is not a rebate , btit an excess or exaction which tim Pitreimacar mimi recover back ; ( lint it consti- tutetl a hostage mleniamtdetl by tim s'cller to Insure the patronage of ( Ito iimrcimaecr , for wlmlclt tue Imircltas'ar received tie comis'itlcra- than ; timnt owing to time ( must Itaving acqulretl control of miearly all the distilleries in tlt3 country , amid thereby imavimug forced psircimas- era to pay an excet'iire price , time rebate was nL voluntarily paid. hut watt obtaimieti by duress : anti tttat tIme comidition in in ( lie nature of an Cptioii , amutl therefore , untier time Iatt'mi of Ilitnoiti , is a gamnbiimig contract amId t'otl. ! Master Patton reviewed eacim point at length , antI also t1ecIt'omie of the courts of title cotmntry mtmmtl Emsgiantl , aimd holds that ttone of tIme points raised by time rebate- holders Ii' zocd. Thto tlccii'hon wipes out a largo portiomi of ( ito claIms liresenteti agmlnst the estate of Limo tviiisky niist , a- iltilii VOI.N USES A iIlItSE"'iIli' , 31 iss 'j.u smelt % Ii I It' ( Jui stisu's l'rof , L'uuim itt .tuliuure , I , 'I' , ARIMO1tE , I. T. , April 26-MIca Laura White iuO created a senration imere by pub. iiciy imorse"hmlplittg I'rot. Lynn , a druggist , because lie bail charged Item witlm thteft , Iiotii ire lmiglmly res'pectui. Miss \VIuRe , s'hto lam an rplman , boarded with time iynmis , in clots- imig imis eetabilsimemit for tIme night , Lynn tcoi ( ( lie contents of ( lie cash tlrawer. $210 , home anti placed it tinder lmi& pillow. lie forgot it tite miext mmiorrming , ammml tvbmen lie Limodo a serci for it later in the day tic' could not find it. lie Imad a vt'arrant ie ueti anti causcil Miss \Vhmite , as tveli as her Irumik to be searclmezi , 'Fime mimemiey was not found , Atiotit 5 o'clock in the afternoon , Miss Wmhte , accompanietl by a lady fnientl , bar- rowed a hmoreewhiip anti iiroceotietl up Mtairi street. htoiclming tlte drug store lie soizetl 14 On by th sleeve with 0mb Iieiitl amid with the other cornmnencetl to vigorously ply time uvhmp. ! Three sttmnnimmg blows were atinilli- stencil before friends could interfere amid stop Lhmc' irate womnan , lioth l'rof , h.ymmu antI ! tlkl3's'imite have lived imere since tIi opening of ( lie territory. - ) iiavu'aui'au las sit fleet ; mu S' ( $ eels , A in I 21(3. ( At New York-.Arm'Iveml-Mauedutni. frcm totterdamn ; l.a Iirctrmgnc , frosmi I lnvre ; eamimidun , ( morn Atosterulamtm , Saieth ! Anchoritm , frommi Glnegomt' . At Iloston-Huilt'tl-flalUu ( or Zlverpool , A t i.iverpool-Arni'ed-t'anlutiun , ( room l'ortlan'J. At Souihmimpton-Arrlyed--Saule , frtmn F'ew York , At Queenmttown-Sulled-Luetnlu , horn New York , At llaltltnoro-Sailed-Mlnnesotmi , ( or I.oi- iou , TORNADO IN IASAS ( Five Feoplo KilIoa Outright anti Much Property Destroyea , CLAY COUNTY TIlE SCENE OF TIlE STORM Awful Work of' tim Winti in Variout Sections , MANY PINNED TO TIlE EARTh FOR HOURS Seventeen Persons Known to llavo Been. Seriously Wounded , CYCLOI1E'S ' TRACK FILLED WITh DEBRIS Him lunge ( ui LI ' 'e Slue'tO , Fit rats l'roja en y timid Grus I mij.r ( 'I'a5iM lit , Sumiue. i'airtss Sniti to lie i'mmuarimmuauuN , I KANSAS CITY , Aiiril 26.-A epecial to ( Ito Jommmnnl ( rome CIa ) ' Center , IC'iiii. , places' time uitmmnber of kilieti iii last imight's cycloiio at. ciglmt. 'I'Itero arc rutiiors of other denthm south amid west of Clifton , and it iii teared tii.it whiemi commimiiumiicatiomi vitlm tue stricken tuwuis Is establisimeti , ( lint ( ito loss of life. vili be ehiown to have boon great. Thto vires to mmiamiy polmits are clown , niiti but. meager details are obtainable at mmiidniglit. Thio pecuuilar ) ' loss vest of Clifton at ono iioimmt lii estimimateti at about $20,000 , imitli- catimig ( lint time total lost , will aggregate a. hsrgo sumu , Tim Journal's correspondemit gives time foliowimug list of killeti : F'ItANIC i'ETX6ItSON , vifc nmitl on'a daugh- ter. EL.I BALTIIASAR and \tife. JULIUS TIIEMIILY. JESSE hALL. MRS. IIALHRi1SON. lmijtmned : Daiughmter of Franic Peterson , cannot lire. Frank \\'illtinsnn , camimiot live , Emitiro fanilly of Johimi Morris , badly mnan- gbed. Six ciiiltlrcn of Eli Ilalthtasar , more or less injured. I'atsengcns emi tile Rock Islamid froni the miortitwctt this afternoon lirosiglit partIal detaIls - taIls of ( lie cychomie. It startei about six mnhies south of Clifton amid trent in a north- ts estenly directiomi for twelve or fifteen miulles , then lost its force by spreading. It. Passed about half way betwoemi Clifton and Morganvuhic. Its track varleti from 150 feet tea a qmiarter of a nub In widthm It tore through a farmIng coiiinmunity and left nothing stand. ing. houses anti barns were wrecked , trees torn up or broken , fehces leveled and haystacks - stacks blowmi iii every direction , Thin cyclone was fohlowcd by a terrific rain storni wlmiehm lasted several hours , flooding tue devastated district. Time cyclone took time hieoPle uminwarea. Thic-re had. been indicatiomis of a heavy raIn all day , wlthm local sitowers , but nobatly ox- pccted a stormmi , So far as leatned ( lie vie- tlms were in their houses anti tue most of thtemn hoti retired , JUST BEFORE DEDTIME. Tue stormn struck Peter Aiiderson's iioimso at 0:30 : o'clock. This was abatit a mile from the startimig loiiit. The house was demnoi- ishted imi ami imiatamit. Every nicmtiber of ihio Amitlerson family was imijtmred. Wimen they imad extricated thenisolves ( rommi time tlebria they discovered ( hat Antiorson's granmiciilitl \s'as mnisslmig. TIme dead hotly of ( lie child was fot'nd this inornimig III U ravine half a muiiio away. It had evidently been carried thio'e by thto wind , Antierson ahitrlneti ( lie neigh- bars who lived out of the track of tIme alarm and search wait comumemiceti for victims , but little headway was riiade in ( lie rain. Court- era were sent to Cllftomi amid Morganvilla for doctors , but it was daylight b1ora they ar- riveti amiti time extent of tue immjury and dammi- ages was ktiown , At naomi it was thtougitt all the victiuns Imad been fouiitl , A iargo miutimber of cattle anti horses vcre kilicti amid fruit lit tim stonimi'mi track t'as rmiimied. I itt lmnpossiliio at thile ; time to estmnate the dammiaie to bsiil&lhmtg.s and othicr property. lleartrcndimmg tales of tiffenimig are told by Pcrsomms who vie'iteml ( lie scene at ( lie storm. Many of ( lie iimjured lay all night. jilnocil tiown by wmcckttgr. or paralyzed iii ( Ito mtmti. or others crawled or kobbicd acnists time country o a ne'ghtbor's itouse. Jut several instamicca onoplo were lIfted into ( lie aIr by ( Ito cyciomie tool earned fur a. .liatamice amid tiuemm stmtltlemily dropted. Build' tugs were lifted up mmmmd titemi hmunieti to the gioumurl with force enough to slemnolisiu them. 'l'hie vlfo amtd dimsighiter of John Morrla were nestling sshien ( huts suliock cammie , 'rue. imoUs tymil , dvitletj , The vomnemi managed te. get out , whoa the wimiti itielied thorn up. carried tltr.mn 201) ) yards and lot titom safely ti.wn Co a put' of straw just away from the storumi's ( mach , 'Die peolilo for niiheii aroummil today gathmeret ! a tile different poimita where damnago had been done amid rendered assistance in every possible way , 'flio comutiuctor on the Itack Island train saltl that thu track of tim storm looked like a piece of groummd which had been leveled with a roller , half a dozen ( ole- graph pales wore torn tlown whmero thio cy. clone crossed ( lie road , Telegraphic corn- mmmunlcatlon between Topeka and Clifton , was cut off fromn ( lie hour of tIme storm till II ri'clock ( lila rnomnimmg. It Is said ( hint great damage was done in ( ho viclimity of Palmer , \S'asiilngton county , but tlto tiounilmi cannot bc , learned , A special to the Jounmimut ( rain Comicordia ifitil. , received at I :30 : ( lila ( Monday ) macsit- lug , rays that Saturday milgltt'a cyciona wa3 far lucre destructive ( hail was at first sup- posed. It is now certain that nine persons tmer , killed outrIght ammO more than twenty Immjum'ed , niany of them fatally. The iltti. town of Palmer , east of Concordia , reports a nunilmer imuluroti , it sm'as the most de. struetlvo storm ( lila eetloii hits experienced t r l'ear.