- - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - i : THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. L .ESTAJ3LJSJIED JDNE 19 , i871. OMAhA , MONDAY MOIINtNG , MAY 4 , 189G. SiNGL1 COPY FtVE OJN'I'S. INSURGENTS ARE UN1TINC ; Roving Bands Getting Together for Some Concerted Movement. : BATTLE ON TIlE BORDER OF MATANZAS Sjiii is Is ) . JtIII4r ( i1.iti I 1iiI I ns. Ucri t hr IL(1CIM L'ItIpr I.ticr tVe- % ! icr 'I'rM ( I ) ' ( , t IL ( st- k cml .l < , ciiicii . \ Cpyrrit ) , 1C. by I're.i. I'tttIIfihIng Company. ) - hAVANA , Cuba , iy 3.-New ( York World Cablegram - Special Telegram.- ) Colonel Mollna lIght with Lacreta force on the brdcr of Matanzai. and Santa Clara provinces Rhows that the lnsIIrgent9 arc unItIng - Ing their rovIng bands for seine conccrted ? novetilent. General ( otnez I yet to be heard from , General Weylor 18 exertIng hI whole mu- Itary owcr to check any gencral movement of the Cubans. Havana I eagerly awaIting further news of the battle with Macco In the eet and of tlo battle wIth Lacrct In the east. No 000 Can understand why the newe of an actual victory over an Intrenched camp of Macco vas not gIven out until two dayc alter It occurred , although the detaIls were llai'lietl to Havana by telegraph. fletalls Of tlio march of General Inclan from the posItIon lie captured are not ob. 1.- tamable , sior of the brave work by hIs rear guard as the nIght came on , and lie znailo hIs way rapIdly to the coast. Sjeclal Icccinotlvea % 'ero eiit wistwartl last iilght to brIng In the Spanlah wounded. No one knows why General Ihornal faIled to arrive wIth hIs column In tIme to nsi'lst Thclan. JAMES CREELiIAN. El II ItS'1'IItS ! % O'I' YI'I' IS ICi"l'II ) . J'ig Ii II4 % ( SpsnINh 'Vrop. iiil IISMuIiII$4 % I nR Inu.ngi , , . IIAV/tNA , day 3.-Reports of the executIon of nieinberg ( if the crew of the icliooner Corn- potter captured as flllbusters are untrue. Aihinlral Navarro , who must conduct the trial , Is stIll absent from here. The guerrilla captaIn , Peral , with three see. . tlons of the cavalry of h'lzarro , left Marlnno. flaViiii provInce , to pursue the hnsurgent , . He met a body of them , largely superior In 1 itIn1lii s , ncr Managua anti IrlnIfltIy charged theni. Afer a fhghit they were dlcril , heavhiig sventeji killed. together wIth rev- eiiteaii firearitis and some machetes , The troops had one guerrIlla kIlled and iheven wounded. Iteports received from various points Indi- elite that seventeen Ineurgenti , have surrendered - dered tothio authorities. As a resilt of iiidry skIrnilFIleS In Matan- zag , Santa Clara and Havana the Insurgents l"is'e sustainel ( a loss of twenty-three kiliol , thir prsonern nnl ( four pis. N hIasIhlo Lassa , an ln3urgent Incendiary , vIll be shot tomorrow. General hiernal has been e'nrninarlly re- Iloveil of hi ! command anti ordered to re- JOIt to havana. I'ie.sumably thIs Is due to the fact that General Bernal and hit coliuini wore not. on hand to 0-operate wih ( Geiier.tl Inclan In his oigagomunt vith Macco at Cararajicaras. Iii the last engagenicit of Colonels Tort and Tejerizo , at the plantations of Lutsa , near Guliies. It Is reported the Insurgents lost eIghty killed. lieutenant Colonel Saigado Ingonho fought the insurgent hand or Jesus Aguhlro at Douiermanos. The intirgcuts lost twelve ] dlied . carrIed off theIr wounded. The troaps had four wounded. Colonel I'truch , moving In the zone of 'Mayajigua , Santa Clara province. met a band ( if iOO Insurgents who had two can- non. They retired after the fight , leaving twenty-three kIlled anl flftcen wounded. -4' . _ _ _ The troopo had two kIlled and fifteen wounded. The insurgent lea' . . . , Jduardo Garco , wa wounded. CaptaIn Plo Lopez , wIth the battalIon of Cuenca. fought the band of Ranilero In 1atanzas provInce atuil diojCYSeII theni , kill- log seven of their number , / 11tlthhIIhs 1t'.tVING flUIUV.tY ( ) . 'rI4.or , , thtttt TJI.-trI' Jth.hi.l Iii ( ' .tlIINehM It IiII Vl Ii ot A t tittk. CAl'ITOWN May 3.-Communlcation by wire with Lluluwnyo has been once nuore i etoreul. Advlce from there of Saturday's ditto sa" that a coach hia. started for Mafu- ) ulng , tinder a strong escort. 'rhe Mstabehe3 stIll surorund the town by thuousaiuuls. bu& they are takIng no aggressive actIon , and aieenr uInIecled ! what to do. LONDON , May --Earl Grey has telegraphed - graphed froui Iluluwayo that the Matabele. ! have retIred from the immediate vIcinity of that towzi. aiki Uat it Is believed they are tIred of fightIng , iund are ret rIng northward. , The Maiigua read l secured by100 iuuen In ' evol1 forts. Tim Times hits a diepatch from Capetown. which reports that In a telegram from Gwele , Ccci lLhiode says that Matabeleltun'h u ill get raIlways two years earlIer than if a ru- volt lied not occurred , A tlipatch frouuu l'ahlpyo to the Timoc , dated Saturday , says : ' 'Trustworthy natives report ihiat two whIte outlaws uuaiuued Dick- unit and Crober arc asistIiug the Matabetes in their operatIons. " King ltinma ( the frIendly chIef ) belIeves that the 1ilatabeles are dlvidnil ii their counrols and Ill thereforn not make a coli- certeil attack on Ihuluwnyo. Ills scaut re. port that the Matabelet' ' are lIkely to re- before thio arrIval of tli't' to the Zainbezl tlio relief column at fluluwayo. IcIng Kiiaina complains that hIs penille are riiliied by famine anti by the death of theIr cattIC 'lIds Is true , and on tub cc. count the goverlululont ought to hrelaro 3iueastres % of relief. All native chiefs on the 'rransvaal hiortier are iiichlgnant that tile znenbcr , * ' 01 tile Johannesburg reform coiiu- , ziiltteo should have tieeii benteliCed aiuul tlLey would welcome itll chance of attackIng the lioers. _ _ _ _ ; tVI ) C.I1' .i lN'i'I\CI IX lIhNICl ) , JIuu 8 Iih.i.vIer iIt ta hlcilni l'rI.uit ( H r ' & 'ui I I'N II II ii ( ) ' 1 . , n t ilK , CITY 01. " MEXICo , May 3.-In thu care of Clieter Uowe Ut l'oweshilek eounty , Iowa , cc. citeul of cmbeazltng vtlbIIo moneys , Judge /tgiielar last ovenitig Iinpot-'cd a sentence' of twelve years and two months illlllriloulncnt III Ilehinu prison. The case iia heen a iioia Lie ella 10 the' hiiory ( of Meicail itiriKiurU. deuCe , US floao , after committing tilL' offense , CAine hero auth took out iaiuers of cltizt'nhip , 11011 lug t Ii us to evade mi nis Iliflelut . II U t Oil iler \ the P01131 code an offii CoIlliflIttetI abroid UIII contInued on Iexicaru soil i lulIflIuhabie , alit ! Rowe's case vlll setyc nJ a wariiiiig for crilniusIB holuing to iltiul a tfe ayluiu In NCxico. Lawyer Alfore , for the plaintifT. sub ) Rowi. only luiado hlIlnelt a Mexicats to evade PU nibhi mont I lint viIted hsliiu Ill Iowa for III i- aIprolrlstlng ) fuuulb-$38,0O , lie had ds'rtfsl hIs faiiiily. never having eIIL his vIfO but o ( rolls lucre. IIOuC's detenilrrs clalineil that the defendant 'yes hot wholly unsuverable for the I1apOui crIme conunultied In the unIted States. 'Flue eao u aB appealed to the supreme court , but It Is generally believed among the lawyers here that the decision vIil ho sustaIned , Mr. iluickatone , who caine fronn Iova to Irot'eute the ca'e , t'ays the Anuerican people vllI warmly ululdaud the decisions whIch siump.a MexIco as s haw.uphnlding country , Lawyer 1)ost'osas of New York haB gone monte after completIng arrangemonits for the crectioni of a hotel upon tli land Porcilase.t by Jilpu oq the corner entrance of h'aco de hi fleforma , _ _ _ The edltori wIll remain over until May 5 , -4 - the great niatlonal huatrlotic holIday. They have ipent Sunday slglit.tseaing. ' M , htt'rliet , Will ito Itecalleth. / I'AfliS , May 3.-TIne newspapers contirni thu runner that M , hlerbette. Frunchi ambas baior to Germany. will only return to hIvrIin to present his letters of reaIl. L - - $ hN1'1NCIS MAY hiI 'ER IIUIT. trlzger'M I.ii-en ; ; ; - ( 'titiicIl FflSrll hm I hg lie IttilliNt 1etIeiiey. PRETORIA , May 3.-The decIsIon in regard - gard to the ontence of the minor prison. ers w ho were convIcted of lose majeeto and sentenced to tine and ImprIsonment for par- ticlpatlon In the Johannesburg raid has been poSilOIINI for a few days. The Improvements In tim jail have been completed. No via. Itors ere allowed to see tine prisoners to- day.LONION LONION , May 4.-A dispatch from Pro- torla to the Tunes says : Tine exeuntive caun- cii of the South AfrIcan rpubhIe Ia rerlously considering tue advisabilIty of avoIdIng the inconvenhnco entaIled upon the mining In- ulustry by Imprisoning the reformers. The dispatch adds that tue health of the prisOners - Oners Is ImprovIng. Tine 1)ily Telegraph her a dIspatch from i'reioria , ilnteul Saturday , which e'ays : "J. hi. hianinuorni is tlII weak , but he i steadily improving. lie is ahhouvctl to take drives vIthi Ills jaIler. Tine prie'onere are treated as first- class nIuisdealiulnkl. From personal interviews I al'cerialn that zill of the nurnibera of tine exocnntvp council are Inclined to show the iitnuiou't leniency to the prIsoners. Tine dls- lxsition of tim government , In fact , Is satls. factory to nil concerned. " The leaiiy News buys : "It Is understood that h'residernt. Kruger mans Snot yet exhausted bile collection of Interesting telegrams. " Tint , Stnnidnrd ( coinarvatIve ) believes that unie.un Cccii Ithodes disproves lila connectIon with the cipher telegrann the liberals will donnannl his removal from tine irlvy council , Tine Chronicle e'J ) s : It Is behieveit that Cecil Uhiodc aunt Alfred iait ( both of thenni directors in the South African Chartered coin- Pany ) will bear between them the entire cost of the Jinnueson raid , tIne legal expenses of Jnmcson's trial and the innienanlty to the Trunnenyaal. A Mr. Rhodes' profit for thin Ilast year ha been about 500,000 , and as Belt has mail one of hIs best years , neIther of t in eon vIl I be run Inc d. ' ' I' Gwelo dIspatch to the Daily Telegrnllli , dated FrIday , sziys "It vill be impossible for Cccl Rhodes' column ( enroute from Sells- bury to relIeve lluluwayo ) . to leave here for three we'ks. Tine Spangannt district inn in- fsnted sLthi rebels. We arc waitIng for re- I info rcor.iente. " Tine Daily Telegraph a1r has a dispaichi ( ruins iiuluwayo. dated Friday , which reports an interview vith 1. C. ScIons , lie believes that the iit I'es ' % ill retIre north. and that it wIll be dliilcult to follow them through tine thIck forests. lie expects that there will be big and dangerous guerrIlla lighting In tine Matoppo iu'lis' . "The Matabeies must be punished , " says Mr. Seious , "and examples made of them before any peace proposals are entertained. Otinerwlre , i will be quite unn- nfe for the hltes for many years. The outlook , therefore , Is at It serious , tine field of operatIons being unlimited , " IIUNG.tISIANS A'L' 'i'IIE ct'rItIiht&h , 01-I lilnuat ii Ilienniuinil Geseinonilal Inn lIninin-Pesthi Yesterday. DUDA-PfSThI , May a.-The ceremonIes attendant UpOR tine MIllennial celchratlpn were continued today. Emperor Francs Joseph and Empress Elizabeth , the members of tim court , thno diplomatic corps and it large number of aristocratIc personages , at- tendon ) a solennn thanksgivIng service In tine Matiias cathedral. 'rinls was tine most brilliant spectacle seen in Auatro.hlunngary inco tine coronation of tine emperor. Tine rroceson through tine stIcets was brilliant and wea witnessed by thousande of persons wino lIned tine tinorouginfare.n at every available - able point. Many of tine equipages mad been nnanlo especially for thIs parade , and 'ere splendId with glt and color. Tine hiunga- rin'n vonnenn , u'lno were In them. wore tine natlonnai festival costume , with inigin laced bodice , an apron and a voi ! fixed with a nliadenn. , Primate Cardinal \'assary mmmdc an eloquent address to the emperor In tine cathedral. Tine cIty Is br.hlhantly ihiurnin- atcd tonight inn celebration of tine fete. LON1)ON , May 4.-All dispatches fronn hiunla-Pesth dilate upon tine magnificence of tine fett'n % inchl are being Inclul there in celebration of hungary's millennium , Tine hungarIan dress lies appeared in tinotnuntnis of varicUes ranginng in degree fronnu old brocade - cado cud tlnno su cm gold. witin jewelry front tine hand of Donus'entuo Cellini to tine crnndc. Incas of Magenta l'lusin , withn sham gold braid annd plmncinbeck trinkete. Sunday's process'on Inn hiundu-Pesthn occupied three moors in pass- Inng a given point. At 11 ociock at night the streets anti every iubl e resort were still crannnned full of Iteople , anid there tvnus not a wlnuthow in the city which tvas tvithonnt its candle. The Ihinnmhnation uvas to tinha degree universai , tsinlle there were onne beautiful special eftect nunade witin colored electric ligt.tn , Bengal lights and searcin iigint.s. Tine fortress tSaC kept glowing with rent light , which tinnew a hnnrid glare over the whoie scenntn. On tine river everything tinat. could fluntt was decked out with strings of paper lanterns raised in the air anti tinero was munch burning of red fire and brIlliant ills- plays of fireworks. Tine vow upon tine river nufter nightfall was a splendid one. L'nit lIG'1 , ( ) htIIit itiiGNS IN I'IIIS1.t. Shinili AseenntiK III' 'I'm ranne ' % % 'II In- tnn A nny IiKtln'tIntnee. TEhERAN , PerSIa , May 3-Os mug to tine pronnupt and energetic action of the grannd vlzlor , perfect order reigns everywhere. The shrub's orders em this subject were read to tine irinces and the cinief oIllcals of the court at tine C'erntral telegr.upn ) chico on SatunrdaZ. Tine cinief priest at Teheran also procialmeil tlnenni , togetiner tvith tine ahnnouncemenut of tile n'uccessor , in tine great nmoiqnne. All tine prlnices , guvCrnlors , nnninlet&rs and ofil- daIs mayo telegraphed their congratulatIons to Muzaff-er-ed-Ulo on tine successlonu , ills n'epliee inavobeen very gracious. especially tQ mb elder hirotiner , VII.es-Sunltan , of whose acquniescenco In hi younger brotiner's sue- ee.esIon some doubts hind been expressed , LONDON , May a.-Tine Perstan minIster at Loindon , Merzla Mohnannnncd Klnann , Inca re celved a telegram front thun new sinaIn con- firtnni mug in I a appoint men I. 'i'iue Tlnnes ininin a dLpatcbn from Teinc.nun winieln says. Alnnzsffer.ed-linl has conilrnnncd tile iireemnt grand viz'er , tins Saniri AIannn. witln fnnii powers , An arrest has been made in coin- nectlonn with tine ussaai'lniation ' of tIne sham. Tine murieonen i$0to3 that inc nil an ennuirsory of ( ienn.Aliduhin annt other ell known l'erlane. it WiiS imntennled to nnnunrtier hahn tIne chain alit ) tine grannd vizier. 'rue news of tIne innurder led to disorders annul tine iootinlg of bazaarn at Shires , Tine governor took pronnipt nnealtnres to mav arrears of solary to tine troops anti to nsnnro tine ieople. Qu'et ' ii nlov reetorel , 'rho niiain hums connilrnnctl initi eldet brother , ? nl.js.Suitann. ann govenor of fapuinan , fine latter inils given assunrances of lila loyalty to thin vnnblio security , 'Finn shah In,1 1notponmCd hIs journey to Fe- lnenann for a ueeic , A Connutantinopitu dispatch to tine Tunics rn s tlnat. tIne murder oC tine idnain inas throwni tine nnnmltnnn into a state of excitement. Voreign telegrannus ane oxclnndeti ann ) ttno lccai papers ar forbidtlenn to refto tine ubjeet , I'rohsihidImli.u GnnmithIInle inn ( ri.inn , Jiiitl4lN , JuIcy . -Countt von iCanits , tine .gn'ntrlanu leader , hnas given nnotico tint inc will inttrs.xiico ) a reu'ohtntlonn Inn the Reiclnstag winicin will be supported by tine connervttive5 , invit- linK tine clnnunci'lloi' It ) conuinitnrnCnitft ! with elmer coummntris with a view to lint comonon pro- inibitlon of pccuiatit'e time luargttns in rrn , et C , _ _ _ _ _ \othninng Iii CliiViil fn tintI'i'in.ee. . I'AIIIS , May i.-Th Tenupa rayn , tinu whit of tit'n late flarun liirsrhn has been openmel nut lirunena , His wife i inuaU tine realdinary lega. tee. Onn9 nnniillnm InOunnid Is set apart for char. itlcnt Inn Mornuvja. Anotiner imnuportant laacy Iii left to i.iarunu hirsch's adopted dauginter. Tine will conutainis nno oilier dispo&tionw. Silnul in Itetinses i'niie"o tltiIIns I hint Oifi'n- , I.ONION , May 4-Tine Stanudard inas a dIi'patch from Madrid , Which says : Tine g110t1i5i1 have declined the pope's nnnedlatlon in ( 'nuban affairs , on the ground tinat an acceptanice would be tantamount to recog- iniInmg 'inmnerica's right to interfere , .inIioinituil for ( 'uruninstitmn 'limit- , ST 1'ITFitSilUltO , May 3.-LIeutenant ( lourk Itonmnciko inns been appointed special attache to IhA timnltel Slates mnsstou lucre for the coronation Cl the czar. UIIL ShAKES KAISER'S ' hAND New Ambassador to Berlin Introtluced to Emperor William. SPENDS HALF AN HOUR IN TIlE KAISEHIIOF ilnhornte Cercmmion Intl Curried ( lint iii the ( ernmitust Cnpitnil Inn tine 3iitis ( nit a Ilcny .i itnil mnstinrmmi. IIERLIN , May 3.-Today was set for tIne first audience by the emperor to Mr. Edtvn F. Uinl , the new United States ambassador , The audience tvas given In a drIving raInstorm , but the cerennbny was othnerwlse ann unnjnnahlfied sunccess. The cntre personnel of the United States embassy assemnublet ) inn the iCalrerinot , at Mr. UlnI's tenmnporary inonne , at 2:30 : o'clock. At 3 o'clclc pronnptly , I3arn Use&lonnn , court chnannberlalni , vimose funnction it is to introduce diplomats to the sovereign , calicd , tuith three gorgeous court equnipages. In the first of these rode Mr. J. I ) . Jackson - son , first secretary of tine embaisy , bearing tine letter of credence for tine new ennbassa- dor. Mr. Jackson mad acted as charge lit tine Inuterval , before Mr. UhI's arrIval. In the second carrIage ronlo Mr. Uhi himself - self and Ilaroni ilredonn , preceded by two nutrders , bearIng the white and red Brandenburg - denburg colors , tineir uniforms hieing trinunnen ) witin ineavy s.lver embroidery , All of the ohilcials wore elaborate uniforms , anti nunmner- onne lackeynt tt'cre In attendance. TIne horses \tcre gaIly caparisoned. Tine third carriage was occupied by tlm suite of tine embassy , Incluntling Mr. ii. G. Squnires , tine seeonnn ) secretary of the ennbasry , annul J2enmtetnant It. IC. lvamn , tine mnllitary attache , the hatter clad In lnandsomo ri'gI- nnentais , \'inle ! driving up tinter den Linden , tine nnnilltnury ginnuruls nnuntrched up to tine carriages and jnreseniled arms to time roll of drunme' . Tinore tere large crowds inn tine street to wit- nness the pageant. Arrived at the schloss , Baron Usedom ushered Mr. UhI into tIne tvinlte salon. Only i3aronn Marshal Von Biebersteln , tine lint- penal ntnlnnietcr for foreignm affairs , was pres- tilt , besIdes tine ennuperor and Mr. Uinl. At the connclunion of an aundience of twelve mnihn- utes , Mr. Jackson and the suite of the cnn- bassysere adnunitted and shook inanitis wlthn tine enniperor , who conversed pieasantiy for a few nninntntes uvith all of tinenn. lie thnCnn let ) tine way to a smaller room , and Mr. UhnI tvaq thnerctnpon sunnuunnoneni to ant anijolning salon , where tine emmipress and tine ladles of tine court waited. heron Von Mlrbacin , as tine ennipress' cotnrt nnarehah , Introniuced Mr. UlnI. 'Fine empress conversed affabiy witin Mr. Ubnl for a few minutes , anti miext rcccIreti anid conuversed witit tine enubarsy. Altogether thirty-live nuinutes ts'ere consunmned w.thhnn the seinioss. Then mi tine same carriages , and with tine sannue elaborate ceremony , time mcmii- hers of the enubassy returned to tine Kairer- hot. hot.A representative of tine Associated jresa man ) an Inntervlew with Mr. Uhnl after this audience , lIe sainl thnat in autliemnce hail bten a very pleasnnt one. and lie was very vell athsfieui wltin the result , but inc declIned to tiivtnige tine subject of tine remarks whuicin hat ) beenn nndti on eltiner side. Tine AsociaLi lnrcs , inowever. learucti elsewhere tinat. Mr. Uhnl'e speech whicim mad been prepared in advance and a copy subntnltttul to tine court omcia ! ' according to tine cuetoms and requlrennnentsr pointed out to tine ennperor tint import.nnt. mud ciouto rekntions between tine two countries , botim inn connmncrce anti science' ' . Manny of tim beet cItizens of tine UnIted Statea' , he cain ) , were of German birth or Gernunani descent. hins cxpresnetl time hncpcu tinat tInes ? tIes would strenigtinen and not tUAurb tine peaceful annd frienitiiy relations of tine two connntrics , anti conciudetl witim an cxpmesslon Cf mis adnnlratiOn of tine country to ivinicin ins wan accretllte ) and for Its ruler. The enunperor replied brefiy ! ta Mr. Uinl , joining in tine imopa' tine latter man ) expre used. and cpenking very appreciatIvely ann ) animmtir- ingiy of tine United States anti of Americana. lint trusted. me saId , that Mr. Uhni's activity svoulnl redotnnnd to tine. batter unmnderstonding anti. more intinnate relations between tine two ecu nut res. 'fine eniperor and empress and Prince Ferull. mianti of Bunhgaria attended tine opening of tine art exhibition today. alum ltieIPll I lIt'it inn 1114 I ii F'rmn nice. p1tnrs , May 3.-Tine French nnunicipal electionis today passed oft tinnietiy. TInt ParIs counncll till be alnniost identical wIth tine last onto. The returns front tine pro- inces arc nnoat inonnilete. Tinere were aught disturbances , niccompamnled by tine bunrnlng of tine ballot boxes at hiesierce. m ( nil y Sot St'iilnnn.r ( inn t ( I ) Fm.whmnnnli. ROME , May 3.-Tine Opinione denies posh. tively a story tinat negotlatonis are pending for tine cession of tine Cassala to Great flrtain. ! _ _ _ _ _ \'hli , S'i'UiY 'i'hIi l'bANl'i' MAilS. hmnnmmmrml a t Aptrnmnnonlileah Eepthit mmii to ( .m to aletienu mmii i'ern , CHICAGO. May 3.-Sixty thnousanni dollars mac buen txpennnied in tine construction and equipunint of a great observatory , annd a miunu- her of years of vainmabie tinnet of two noteni as- trononniers and their assistanntan will be tie- voted to what Iii expecteni to Inrove tine nnnost inmmportamnt aetronionnical exprtl.tion of tuG cznntinry. I'ercival Lowell of Bostonn mac built tine observatory and great teleacope annd u'ihl ha onne of tine two prinnclPal scientific workers en tine expetiitlon , Ir. ' 1' . J. See of tine unit. versity of Cinlcago ivill be tine otinem' . latin are cienntit $ of rennowni. Their operation trill huegin inn July fronnn tine movable obsrrva- tory to be erected on tine lofty Mexican phi- trau nnear tine City of MexIco , nnl will probi- bly bu conntlnmtmenl inn 1898 acmniewinerit down In , Irtn. Tine objects of tine exienhitlun tire two- fold. Mr. Louvtlh ivill atudy tine piannet Mart ' tinat mac ualdonni lmett'n inn a cyttennnaticai ) punsued , and lr. See will search tine soutinerun ineavena for double stone imu tine mope of doing tinere what Ilnnrnnhuann of Cmnicago mac dome for time nnortinernl skies. Tine observatory will mayO one of tine mntait iouvcrful telei'cope ' Inn tine werhnl , i'rcomnni only to tine Lhelc and time yet unnnnnonmnnt tl Venues Inistruminments , tine mnnoat poiverful in tine canimntry. The twenty-four innin lenis lies just buen finielned by Alvin Clarke. tine telescoine nnaker of CannibritigepOrt. Mass. , mmii In tine teats it was einowu to be oipron' to tine twennnty-alx mcii glal's at. thi naval observatory inn Wasinlngtonn. . - . - A nmot lien' I imiIi.ii.niiii'mnt iIs I I len' . TIltRI hiAVq'i , Intl. , May 3-Ceorge L. Wolutey of Nets''oric. . who a year ago built a lare diatilery memo , wlnichn after- vnnrui PUn cinasen ) 1n3p tine Amnerlcnnmi Spirit comnpninnY , inns lnmrehaseni grountnl amntl wIll at onnce begin tine conistrnnction of another tIc- tlllery witin ii cnununcity cf 5,0M ) bunshehu' . It Ic unntlerctooui'oiey Inn at line meat ) of in New York symntlicate outside tine trunt that innis arenutly : nmmntdo it conntrnuct ( or placing tints output of tine inlamut. Tine new distIllery ttili be connutrtnett'd iii thin mmnost inotiern style ninnd will cost over $2,000,000 It Is ox- incctenl to have tIne Plant Inn operation by October 1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'i'vnivel lug aim mu Commnnmi IE. Snnlt'Idc' , BIYFFALO. N , V. , May 3.-George II. Os- iuormne of'elis'lle , N. V. , amid iiioormuda'e , 0 , , smUt itati kiiieni iiinncemt nut tine Hotel Brot'zei toduny. Ouliormue wus in traveling mIlan for the tirnn of Vet ) ' & On'borne of \\'usvlIitu ) ntnul nulso tas nun olnorator In gas unti oil innnnds inn tito vicInity of Iiioonu. dali' . lie is tuuupou'eti to ininve comnmuittenl suicide uvinile in a state of insanity caused i ) ) business troubits. . - ( hnmiluummil ( 'onseormi Cimnmcs ibm.- , SAN FRANCISCO , May 3.-Tine ( Toilet ) States gunnbaat Concord , whicin mae been ttlomneni with tine AsiatIc squadron ( or time Inst five years , arrived mere tinlu evenIng tine Orient , conning by winy of Ilono- StrILcrM ( , 'j 'i'ine'ir icmimiinntis , \\FST SL'PEltIOIl , WIs. , May 3.-Time thirty strikinig riveters of the Anmnericnnnn Steel Barge comnnpany returned this morn- immg , having been vonmceded ann advance of 25cetmbs lien' tin ) ' ott nil reair work inn their HLEC'rniCiTY AS 'I'lil Oihi'IIton , V nlcrs of Modern .pphIpntion of hue ( 'mmlii to lim Lzinlhitm'ml. NEW YORK , May L-Tomor6w night Governor Morton vlll open the miational cx- position of eiectricai appIiancbs' in the In- dmnstrlal Aria building in title city. Flabe- rate preparation han been niatle for this event and it Ia expected tinat the attendance will lie laric nod inciud some of the most tietIngtmlsined ) electricians in tini country. Tine convention Is that of tine national eiec- trlc light associations , to u whihi delegates have been sent representing more than 10,000 electric light plants in tub United States , wiioe aggregate capital is 1t excess of p50- 000,000. Tine intlustrlal Arts hnuiltling has been tine eceno of great activity during the last tent days ant ) nights ltnt ) an enormous force of electricians and ' muecinamnics have been at work. The prlqeitsul feature of tine opening exercIses wIll ho tine turning onu of a current of electricity generoted by tIme waters of tine Niagara river , in tine great power lnouso of the Nlnigar.t h'ower company , whIch current of electricity will be trains- nnnlttcti over an ordinary tehegraph wire of tine Western Union connpaiuy. Tine inneunla- tion ot timI line is such thntt tie consIderable anumounnut of electrIcal emierg' for power pnnr- iteses can bo transmitted , but by tine mae of the recently innventcd , two.phanso Tesia system , enotngli energy will be transnmiittctl to cstabiisin beyomntl questi4n , it Is claImed , tine feasibility of long-dietafice electric power tranisnisslonl nminon a connmrcial baste. This limne will be 462 mile In lemgtim. TIne longest line ineretoforo establlsine4 Was front tIne falLs of tlno Nt'ckar to a point 110 innlles ills- ( ant. S The governor will use unpont tinis occasIon tine gold key with Which f1resldent Clove- lanti ltnnt in nmnotlon tine wine9 of industry at the Vorlds fair. Governor Morton vIlI aisa , at the declaratIon tlnut tine exposition is open , disclnargo fouf pirces of artillery , tune etationeni Inn tine putitt square at San Francisco , one in Atngnsa , , 1Me. , onto in front of tine nubile building at St. Panml annul ann- otiner in tle nubile park In ' New Orleans. This nilsehnarge is also to be accomnnplished by a current of electrlcltI i'eueratenl in Niagara - agara annul irannsnntltteti ver time telegraph hues of tine Postal Tclctntpu and Cable conni- vanni. It ins also with tine c tnctionn of tIne necretniry of mar , the govenmntent artillery service being broungint unto rrjUisitionn. NIAGARA l'O\VElt PLANT. Tlno current of electricity ulnIcb is trains- nuitteti fronni Niagara ivlll be used in putting in rnotionn ni mmiodel of the Niagara power lniant , reeenntly eonstrmnntctl by a syndicate at a cost of upwards of 5,00O,000. Tinis nlant consists of a tunninel 3,000 feet in length , entered by a wheel pit 130 feet mu tlcpihn , at tine bottom of ttiilch , are nnnamnimotin tumrblne uvlneels , operatmnug a shnnft , on top of which are Innmeniso electriqhl genneratora , wIth a capacIty of 5,0O0-hnotte power. Tine total weiglnt of the Tunrbtnoipawttr. rinaft amid generator is upwards of 100 tonis , Thus nnnctlei , whnicim is sinown and oprated vIth tine Niagara currency , is a crom section 'Iew of tine tunnnnel , wIneci pit. ant ] machinery , aint ) also sinowv a cectlonm of tine cty ) of Niagara Falls , witin tine course of th I iver ann ) American falls , tine lelanti and tine Canadian frontier. Surrounding thus mnodel wiil be a brie9 of telephones. Whibh . wIll be coin- mnctcd wltiu a receiver placed in Victoria park , cnn thnO Caniatlian rivers Jill prescnnt , as they witnness tine rnovennenit of tine nnaclninnery by tine current of Niagara , can Incur distinctly tine roar of tine cataract. Thncrewlii also be exhibited and operated a rnlpiatnnre eectioii of tine Erie canal , sunowing tine cable way syetenn Of electrical cannal' ' boat propulsion. recently .ndoptetl iy the sttito , of. New York and sooni to. be punt inn operation tnpmn the Erie canal. Fltuating upon the mniJniaturo c5nnai will be a fleet of jnoi canal boats of recennt design , propehiad by tine electric innotor , winicin travels tnponthe."canal by nnneani of tine current. Another feature of unusual Interest will he the ciociuigofa circuIt arountl the world1 4iy whlclm a cainle rnot'aago wih be sent b' Clnmuunncey Dcpew ver tine cables to Lihon , tinrougim the MedIterranean anti tine Snne canal aunt ) tine iteni sea to Anion , thence to Ceyloun anti Aunatralian retirning by way of the Caine of Good hope , tine African coast , tine BrazIlian cable , tine iannl line to tine city 'f Mexicc' ; tlnennce by way o San Francirco to New York. This nnesngc Dr. Depew wIll rend from ii tabie uvinicin will be piaceti Inn a gallery of the exposition. it be ad- dreseed to annd recelvcnl by Mr. Edward D. : 'udanne , lresltentt ) of tine Niagara Power count- pamny , winot'o reply will be tranusmntitted to ant ) read miy Dr. Depew , who twill follow witin a brIef address UlOfl tine electric era. 'm'IiXAS iuunflitliii. is s'vItuN ; us' . vIIm Iiriiii ifinimteiihr ii. lIoh , , llnnmni.tcml tin ii 'i'rcnmmmi fiinot. BEAUMONT , Tex. , M1IYJuilge Lymicin has cut short the career ? ol Will Bend ) ' . ExcItement Is Intense tinrouinout the nnoumtln- em part of Jasper counnty : Yesterday evening tins latit report came in tinat a strong ioa mad ilOntly surrounded in a big thicket abotmt half a mile from llnnna and tinat. hue want almost cure to bus ccptunreti , This morning early a nnecsago tuas received timat body had.ieft tine tinlcket umnd inanl saimgit refuge i the iuonne of lila brother-in-law ann ) there tije party fount ) him. Hr. was met quick onouigln in yIelding , when a shot rang out that brought him to lila seumses. This tas ui 3 o'clock this nntorining. Tine inot woumjnJed him amid he began runmiing. Wlnen abnut fifty yards away hue gave in amnd was lcnd by the crowd to tine old Oranngo and Jasper : dirt road. A atnitabie tree mnus ftnunntl and he vas tutrung up. Tinroingin thu etlll air rnng out tine einots of tinirty cool and ptermtoed men , wino inati taken tine law In their ovu hannds. ills body was rltltiied ivitin bullets alit ) was left Inaniging. Constable Bhltb , I 13. Itonne ann ) Itcnxy'ahl , tine lact t'o eqlored , are still alive , hnmt stutTering ceverely from tine tmoumnds of Elendy. PhilIp halter was Interred to- day. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ( ( ) % ( ) ' . ' . 'll.b , LlC.hl'V Foil Cl'iiA. ' Ii.t lic'rmmmti mm of ( Yimieugo hIm ; Islnnr a Itt-gb mineim t mm et hi tii miKmi rgents , ChICAGO , May 3.-If tine plans of a nnunnmnber ofVest Side citiu4ns are carrfenl to mnaturlty , Cuba's trulo for liberty will in tine nnear ftntmnrq recefve alni nnnd as- nu'stamnce Inn the shape of an expe3ition whlchn mviii punt all former fililutmatering parties In tin shade. Ex-Aldernnn $ urlco O'Coninor of the FIfteenth aruhuit'oioaes to recruit the "O'Conntor guartl , " a Wat Side organl- zatlon nnanned in mis honncrto a foil regi- mmnernt of 1,200 men , orgnan1zo nail tine thnree- battalion tnyatemum , witin z ti3il 'staff of fieltl amid hlnntn otilcors , and llght fn the cause of Cunbami liberty. Alrenndr bitween 800 annul 1,000 men have enlietet ) saul tine connpan' . it is alleged , Is drillIng" in malls scattered about tine city. No stannges are acinnmltted to tine malls and evorthing ta tine line of inrecautiomi Is taken tq mnnlm3re secrecy. Mr. O'Connor has adnnittejt tii * thio reginmient was organized for be purpose of helping Cuba gain itis liberty. As' to wlnre the nnecessary fundin will conan Iroom the alderman - man refuses to say , otinor thani tinat timoy have plenty. lie also retUe3. . to give any definite Information regarniinguthe matter , . % , ihi iinnibl ii .ioilpi1t ( 'It , ' . NEW' YORK , May 3-it iannounced that a ConillItlfl ) ' , of which M , H. Arnot , lrccldennt of tine Chemung Canal hasnk , of Elmmiirnt , N. V. , a man worth 'O,0)0.(50. Inn. treasurer. hits purhnnseni 3,000.jncros Of laflul locateni twelve mies from Note York City between Orange , N. J. , ann ) il1zutbetli , N. J. , onmi that in rnanmnfacttnrinii town with in nnes Ca- iminIS of sustaining a .opllntion of & ,00) lnhnuiuitinnnts , ts'li be constructed at once , tine intentiomi being to erect in "model" city In much tine canine nnunmier ihat l'uliman , lhl.t was built. Ohm , iIm. ii Slnuamm 111K % 'im' , IIIONTON , 0. , May 3.-James Ileals , a stove dealer , shot annl tetchy wountleil his wife today. The conjRre had been out walking - ing ntmid immediately upon tinelr return home hue drei % ' a , volver and lIretI ( Out rI'ots at mis wIfe , sthree of thneni taking etf ct , The ileetl wins actuated by jealously , lleuls eCCalied , but is elosel ) ' liursued by a ulcers , _ . - - - L.'ss lieu fronmi lirimlge to Hwtszmmmt , 'inn iii , w'ASHINCVION , W. Va. , May 3.-'Mar ) ' , wife of ViliIarn Siu're , leaped ( ruin a britlge Into tine Fi kinorn river , Lily feet , toduy to cecape a itasFengur eng Inc She was rca- cUed but will mile soon , \VO1EN \ ARE LIKELY TOV \ Methodist Conference Will Allow Thom Seats as Delegates. QUESTION IS TO BE DETERMINED TODAY Gi'rmmmmnmi Hiemmit-unt Smil imil t' , ( ) imhimiscmi to 'ilit.ln Aminmmlpsioni ' intuit Umi % st Itt'inil I 1 ' SnnhnmniIibshnoi , l'aiu her , tttiieL& iiiginer Ci'ibeisnmu. ChES'ELAND , 0. , May 3.-Tinere was but one session of tine Methodist general eon- fencznco totlay , That was meld in time afternoon - noon at tine armory. lllsinop Fowler of MIn- neapols ! presinled , rcatl' tine scrptunre and nreachmed tine sernmionm , prayer being offered by Iev , Dr. tjphnani of Drew Theological senul- mary , Bishop Fowler'e sermmmorm tas a vower- funl arraignmnnent of iniginer crItics of time bIble , tine speaker eluding to show by biblical and scicmntiflc arginnnnennt tinat thne incas of tine criticsnnns vasseul mm tine scripture were withm- out fountlation. Tine adtlress was listenmed to tutu mnarlced attenntionn by a large aundience , A large number of tine nninnisterlal delegates to the conference supplied Pullluits in Clove. lantl ant ) cumrroundlnig townns this niorniung and evening. Tine tielegates arc expectamntly awaiting tine connferennee's actonn on tine tvonnnan qnncstlon , within is to Connie tine first tininig tomorrow mnornniung In' th comiference. It Is under- stootl tiunut tine nnmajorlty aunt ) uninority reports of tine connunnittee on eligibility will be sub- nnnitted at 10 o'clock. Time. uniajority report , winch ti ill be's gined by twenty mtuennibers of the connnmmuittcesili probably be rubnnnitted by iev. Ir. A. G. Kynatt of Piniladelpinta. It muill hold that the womnncn delegates are dig bie o seats Inn ( mo conference. Tine flnllnorit ) ' report , it is tmnnieratood , wIll be subnuuittetl by lr. 3. rut , lluckiey , editor of the Nctt York Clnrlstlami Advocate , annul twill conns'rt Of argunnmnennts haset ) cmi biblical and conctltuntlonnal grcumnnds agaInst tine grnnnting of tile privilege ( If tlolegates to tine wonnnen , Tine consenisus of opinIon annnong tine delegates is that tine nmnjority report wil be adopteul. if it is , tine comnfercunce wIll ray , It is as- eomtenl , thnat tine conmatituntion oungint to be changeul , ant ) a mnrecedernt will be establhuined tvinlch uiil result Inn giving seats to wonnuomn in all futunre ecmnferenuces' . While it Is at- nnttted that tine wonnen will win a victory , considerable nlnpreinennsionn Is felt regarding the probable action of tine German tlelegates inn the event of such niction It is tveil knnown tinat tine Germans are alnniost ohidiy opposeti to givlnng wonnen yeats and a voice In tine conlereaco proceedIngs , their cppoai- tiomu hang based on tine declaration of St. Paul againist w'onnnen pan'ticliatlng in tine affairs of time clntnrch , amnd sonic doubt is cx- presuet ) as to v. lnetlncr tine ) ' uvill submit to the action of the conference witinout a pro- test. It. can be stated on excellent autinority that the report of tine connnnnilttee on prohlbitionn will tieciarni In favor of conntbnlng to ilgint tine liquor irailic in any \tay , upomi winicin all friennds f tennnperance agree , regardless cC creed ' or politIcs. Tine reports tIll alao endorse tine work of the Arnerfcann anti-saloon leagune. ilisiCidin. liOItGi S. COE IS UHAIS. t'roniulzicmnt inn Ii'Lmmnimim.uimii Cirries Since Lm , mug' Iittnrm , Ii e Cl ' 1I % 'a u' . NEYORIC , May 3.-George S. Ccc , wino was for thnlrty-soven years preidenitof J Annetican Iixclnango banc , dletl today at mis huonmno , tine ClIffs , at Inngletm'ood , l. J. Death was froni paralyshs. lie was strickeo for tine fifth timno on Satmnrdnmy and was not able to recover. lIe wan born in Newport , fl. I. . In 1t7 , of a New lrmglannd fauuuily , of which PrIvll1a Muhhlns , the inerolno of Miles Standish's eouurtiiiIm , Wac tine nniist pronninent anceetor. He canine to title city In )83S and was in the banklnng concen of i'rlnmco , Ward & King. A few yearus afterward ho tvent to Cinncinnatl. Later Ito becanne cashier of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust copnpany. Mr. Coo was cashier of the American Excinamige hank , anti latterly betaino Its president. It was largely owinng to Mr. Coo's masterly fhnnancial ability tinat. thno echeme of Iseainng cloarinng hoinse certificates was firut resorted to In 1S73 to tide over tine nnoney sringenncy. ThnI at that tIme arrested the threatened general comumnercial rulnn at the tinno of the failure of Jay Cooke & Co. Mr. Coo was chosen president of tine NatIonal Bankers' association inn 1881 , ho wa treasurer of the Chnildrcn's Aid society , tine senior dl- rector of thno Mutual Life Inaurance conipauny , director of tine FIdelity and Casualty In- niurance company , to Poetai Telegraph coma- pany and trustee of tine hoard of foreign mnnlsslons of tine Presbyterlani church. Mr. Coo was a well known writer on financial topics anti was tinorounginiy versed In financial history. President htncaln consulted wltin him in thno ilays of tine tvar and It t'as Mr. Coo wino came to the rescue of tine govern- nient upon tine first bond issue during tine civil uvar. 1'i EIICE , Neb , , May 3.-Special ( Telegram. ) -'l'ininn afternoon at 2 o'clock occurred tine deatin of WIlliam Dixon , who inas been 1mm for over two years' , Mr. Dixon was 56 years of age aid was one of the pioneers of the cotnnty. TORONTO , Ont. , May 3.-Tlmotmny Anglin , ex-meniber of I'arllannent nnnnl ox-speaker of tine Damlnmion iionnee or Comnimons , died at mis residennce iii the city today. lie w'au. 74 ) 'ears eli ) . I'IIILAIELPIiIA , May 3.-Commnmnandcr FelIx - lIx M. Curley , U. S. N. , captainn of line navy yartl at League islanni , ilnic city , died at tlnat station of ineart failure today , lie was cnne of tine best kntownn otlicers lii thus new ) ' amnn ) Inad uuervetl tine country in all quarters of tine globe , lie was untler fIre mmmore tinanm ( arty tinueni and trite comnspicuous ( or his Intrepidity. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1(11.1.5 ONi ' .Nb ) VOlJXIS 'l'ululHi. Colort'l Ummni iii 'h'eszis Shimpmnts ills Sss'ctt hn'zi n't ii mmd Fl i.niil' Es'ui pes. hEA1MONT ) , Tex. , May 3-At Buena , Jampr ccunty , WIll Bandy , coloreti , shot annul ' : h'imiiiip homer , white , knocked dana mini heat up and shot amid wounded Ccnstnbo flut'be. wi ito , ann ) shot timid tmoundenl a wonnanu nauncul Itoxey Bawls and a nmnan named Ed it'mncn. tine iwo last narneth colored , hloxoy Rawinu , wiont ho shot first , was his smsec"- inoart. antI the trouble arose cnn account cf lto'.ey'a leaving him , Comnctahulo Bihbo tr m.d to ntrrcst him , annul the constable tuas idiot inn tine l.nec It of tine incanl , l'inyslcianns mayo lit- tie I o't' for iner recovery. After sinootlag flibbe , Bendy started to nnako his escape. lie sieppel at I'iuihlip h1uinner'a Inouse , wb.nre mine latter , inavimng iuearnl' of tine sbnoot'ing ' , re'5 to stop inimnn. heifer tuas sinot itm'nl mnstamntly killed , liendy continued on lila winy to cacalno , annul mmuet another negro nannicul Ed lUnne. wino , inn turn , tell hnefore tine cr.i until's fire , nnortahly uvounnuled. .5. possum inas aurrounthd thno negro inn a dsr.sa tinicket. covering malt a mile or more 01 ground , itmni mum's Lii iv Hmifori'eI imp' Sin Ii' iioznril , NEW YORK , May 3-There tiplueuured little chuange in tine situation relative to tine emiforcement of tine flumes' liquor tax law today , time fIrst Sundnuy unntler tine taie boumul , Tint. niio ns tlnrougiuout the city were o'oseti , such business one m'aa being done iii tine direction of sehiinng Iitluor boimmg nnonohnoIzed ! ii ) ' those lulaces which hId hotel licemnees The police contented ttneni- selves smith llntlinng out oil places of tine "motel cnnsa" twimlein venturent to sell liquor wltinommt mnealnm and unsarthulung back ninti upstairs roonmuni In winlch beer mvnia hieing semI In vlo'ation of law by owners of sa- lena in time senile buiidinng , - Oit't-in , tivitnnn a Vtatermi tim nm. ChICAGO , May 3.-Owen Meltomm , one of tine Slilbunmterinng expedition to Cubit em time rehooner Commnpetitor , cnijuturenl by tine Span. lain nund ivino is likely to ha sinot wltinini forLy-egimt ! inoUr umnitas consul General Vil. lintnns imntereres , Inn a western man Melton 1Q onni ) ' 22 ycams old. annl hint inonnie is In Kanu'us , seveni mnhiemm ( rains a raiirounl , 'riiere his Inarm.nnts live. annul they sure In Ignoramnc of his whereabouts and danger. hlHlfl' CAlL TilUl' iN ) lil.W'AUICIH Hit'etri htniliini' annul liglstlng mi Hxmie'jm'il tin ( ( unit % ' , irk 'Voiini' , \VAUKEE , May 3.-The strIke of tine , , mployea of tine Miiwauke Electric . .Fi Y anti Light company was lnnaugnt- r1 night anti as each car was ruin Into t } nnnotornnan ant ) contlumctor left it , ni eturn umnitli tue demnnands of tine inn Increased recognition of thus cmii- vlus amnisatiort ant ) sover.ml mnninor coin- cess re grahteti. TIne electric railnay comnnpan ) ' haul eean that a strike was to occur amid inns been ( lUletiY arrangIng to fill tine etrikers' places , A muummnmber of moon inawe beeni tmroumght lucre ( remit other cities to take tine islaces of time strikers amnt ) are qumartetet ) In tine several barns. Tue strIke was deter- mnnlnmen ) tlpon at nnnidniigunt tonight at a nmmass mnncetinmg of tine minion , wimenn it was learnnnid by officers of this tinlomm tinat mien ( rena diner cities isero being Innnported annul tinat tine counipamny was preparing to inmnnnnetllateiy liii tine Places of tlmo oltl eniployeu' . Cookti ar- rim'cd fronn Cinicago tonnlghnt annt ) twure at once taken to tine car hams , um here ar- rannuemmmenits mail beenm nnmatle to ftl tine mmcmv men , itino will sleep inn th bernie' mis long a tiney ann Inn danger of vlolennee. Simnul- Inur nrrangennnennts will inc mnnatlo at tine vower mouse on River street. Special pollcemnnenn mm Ill be swami in tonmior- ron' , connie of winonmi will be stationietl at tine barmns and vower inoumses mini others m ill be Imlaced oil tine cars to Protect tine mmciv mmcmi. Tine strike hiegnnnt tonight twill tie mnp tine enntire electric annul street raliway systennn of tine city , Tine several lines are ownneul by one counpany , annul every enmiployc of tine m ennuI Is a nunennnbcr of tine umnionu. inn addItion to thie street railnay cnnulmloyes , tine electrIc light connnpanmies tire innvolved. anti vIll Pn'tmb- ably strike tommiorrow. Tinny nunmnbcr 300 omen , annul operate tine only electric Iginting plant Inn tIne Cii ) ' . Unless tine eompanny Is prepared to mann tine potter inonuse the cIty will ho witinout light tomorrow unigint , exceint for r.as. Tinat n.'eriouns tromnble Is eXltCtetl ? Is cvi- dennced by tIne activity at 11011cc hneadqunar- teas and tue isineriff's 0111cc. Up to nnildnnlgint 100 special policcnnmemu had been sworun In antI will go omn duty tonnorrotv. Tine sherIff will mayo a large force of special tlepnnties oh titity. 110 inas also takenn steps to comifer tvlth tim governor em tine advisability of urderln tine Fonnrthu regimnnenit , Visconnsin Nationnal Guarili' , umntler arunms. Troops trill not be called omit. Inowever , minions tine local auntinorltles find tlnemniselvee unnable to lure- tect tine property of tine railway comnmpanny. SUES FOIL lt.til' A mtij.iloN. hlIl4 Ciii bunt Agin mist t lie Nortliermn I'm- t'i lie html I rmmmnil's itt'ceiveu's , SEATTLE , \VutIn. , MaThne papers Inn a aensatlomnal sunit In the Uunited States cir- cult court lnnnvo beeni servenl , It Is tine stilt of L. G. Diinnan , a pronnminennt real cestate tic'uler of Spokane , ngalmnst the Nortinerun P.mcifle Railroad connpany , and in the corn- plaint lie tells in fmnll tIne story of gIgantic franntis practiced by Selntulze in connnectloui withu tine eale of lanudus in and adjacent to Smip- kaqe. D'llnnnan asks for tine return of $312- 000. of n'Imicln inc says hie uas tleIIberately defrauded , for $112,400 dannagenu , wimlcin Inc clalmnnnn to mare usulTered by reason of false rc'pmescnntaticns , and for tine fnnrtiner sumnuu of $65,000 , which inc elatnnsm to mare paltl omit on DromnnIssory notes sIgned on behalf of the roati. 'rhe slit is directeni ingalunst Receivers Mehienry and Blgeicsw , east dIstrict , anti Itecelver Burlcigin of tints district , antI also antuirnst tine Farmers' Lean and Trust corn- pan ) ' , as molding a mmiortgage 0mm tIne North- cmi i'aciflc , the complainant clainnitnig that the mnonney baa aaocd Into the inands of the reecivers , annul lnas beam used by tinenu to pay interest on the mortgage , aim ) Out tine ) ' now ia1d the balance Inn tine treasury onn which tiney mayo controL Dilman states that tine receivers are imerrectly wllilnng to nnaIo a proper adjudicationn If the courts cann decree tine real arnounnt of tine imndehtcd- neso. lie asks tinat the deeds to tine Spa. Inane PropentY lie declared deeds for mis benefit , annul tinat tine lroperty lie exclmnuled ( mini tine uniortgage Inch ) by tine Farmers' Loan anti Truut conunpanny. lie asks tlnat all persons be enjoir.eJ front takinng vossession of tine property until ann Investigation of tine charges nnnade ii ) ' mum cain he man ) , amid tinat tine reorganizatIon or passng of tIne m'qnd fronmn tine hands of tine receivers into tinoe of bonuinolder lie stayed or meld sumliject ann ) snmbornlnnato to lila rigints , auuni tise.'e rights shall be decreed by tine court , - - - % ' 1LL. 'lit Y l'l' OCE MUll II 'I'l.t V. St'lrmnsiunn heim.'giil bonn to lhzie Ann- ml hen' liifmrt to l'ziss , tlonu iii Il. WAShINGTON , May 3.-Special ( Talc- gramni.-Thne Nebraska delegation wIll make an effort tomorrow to secure Speaker Reed's consnt to punt tine exposition biil on lInt passage. John L. Webster , vimo arrived In tine city thuls eveninng , ut'hll tomorrow niake application before tine suinreme court for a tvrlt of certlo- ran to bring Up for review tine Amnericani water works care front the court of ap- peals. Whnllo no federal queatiomns ore inn- volved , tIne law creatIng tIne court of ap- veals gave tine vmprennne court tine right of revIew in all casca where doubt mIght exist an to tine correctness of tIne jutigimnent. Senator annl Mis. Thurston mayo returnucul ( remit tineir trip to Vermonnt. Tinerti Is a rnnnmor tomnigint tinat Mr. Tlmurstonu will be a candidate for permanent chairman of tine St. Louis cenveintlon , - p S'I'llhl Ll.i 3101t'i'ON ShIES 'i'll \ViiS'n' . ( sly fmn' us 'i'rii , ( I tpn'tiim' Sann t a Fe ui tin Ills t4mmmn , l'mnmni C. KANSAS CITY , May 3-lIon. J. Starling Mortonn , secretary of agriculture , lmsS5Cl tinroungiu Kansas City tolay , Inavinig conic ui- ) rect fromunVashlungtonu to John huts soti , I'aui ) 0. Morton , tlnlrtl thee pre.iulemmt of tine Sania Fm. ' , wino , wlthn a party of rclativw ann ) friends , left iii a apechul car over tine Santa Fe at I :30 : p. nit. for a tour of time tflst. Secretary Mortem is out for rest ann ) rucreatlomm , lie iute : meyer lneenu tinroungin to tine coart , minI lines- much ins his con was mnaklnng tine trip hue inn- mnroved Oils opportuiniliY to see tine caunitry. 'fine trip as Imlanmict ) trill require ahonnt tlnirty tla's , annul tine Intcrestimng Inoinia of tine coast are to be seep , : tit V lLtYF iIilliN IIit'mEI ) 'i't ) li.t'l'lf Shut' I ) i'iuimm mimer illspImujr Sbm.ee t Inc Imi y , ' CrveI P1cc , 'ml timm' Criuminhi' DENVIiil , May : i-- special to tine News fronni CiIpinlo Creek says : It Is stated that a sines drumnnmnner suppose' ) to represent tine Stannularul Shoe conipaniy of Cincinnati , wimo l'ortland motel tsant tt'ns stopping at tine , a'eenn to enter hitS room Iii ann Inebriated condition half an moor before tine lIre started ant ) maim not slnco been seen , Two drummnnmner's trunk's mnnarketl " 13. ii. communally , Cinclonmati , " saved fronu the Imurrnlng luuiid- lag , mayo not been damned. Tine ruins are to be searched tomorrow. . --p lila Granule- tin iliiihmi 'Fi-mo lirnimiciucs. IENVE1t , May 2.-The Iennver & 1(10 Granule Railroad connpanny is arranging to build two bramncin lines , one fronnu Delta to Carbondale , and tine other froni Duruunngo to thin inmtcrsectlon of the San Juan river annul tine Navajo Merinilan In New Mexico. ( mu mmiii be ctnhicnl tine 1(10 Orande Delta Bali. road conmpammy , antI tine oilier tine Rio (3rnumunle Iurango , Southwestern Railroad conlminnmn ) ' Each company Ia capitalized at 2&0,0O0 , annul tine incorporators for both compannles are tine sannie , vIz. Enimvarml J. Jeffery , Antlrets S. hughes , Merritt Ii. Rogers , Cmnurles 11 , Sciniacks and Joinn ii Aadrews , Tine ilimec- bra are tine above gentlennnen. and George Coppel anti U. T. Wiiaon of New York , J. Lowlier Welch of I'imiiadeipimia and 0'Ol - cuR of lennver , _ ( il.nmnilis Fulls ' . 'riglnt in. % V.'dml.'d , NESS' YORK , May 3.-Claude Fails \'right , tine theosopiniat , was married totini to MInes Mary Kuthmerinie Leolmna Leontirul of Boston , time is also an entiuimlastic macmn- her of the Tiueouoimiical ) socIety , 'fine mimer- riage was performed accordinig to ancient titeopoluhical rites. To maRe the man rage % 'alinl tint' contractinug Imartles yeru after. ttards united Inn ms'edlock by Ai'lermnanm ' Rob. Jason. DEFENSE OF SCOTT JACKSON Murler Trial Likely to ( Jonsumo All of' Au- other Week. RUMOR OF A GREAT SURPRISE FOR TODAY Cimmebmmmmnti 'nmumnmn tin 'r-tir , ' flint 1''nrI IIi't at 11cr IlmnnMe. . , . ' , lltlit-mn'i' I in itt'imiit 111 tin Cmmimmu' , NEWPORT , Ky. , May 3.-Tinere is a pan'- m'ibility ' , If mnot a lsrosi'cct , tlnnut tIne trial at Scott Jacksomi trill cumnisnmnmme nill tuf tine counninu ticolt. It tine tli'femnse gets its testimnnoniy all in by Tnmestla ) ' mIght \\'edmnc'sttay after- nuctent it mviii do tteli. After tine uletemio will coiiio a nmunnnber of witnesses brouuglnt by the hurosecuntbon for rebnmttal. Tinis trill certainly comnstmnmno onue amnt ) ii malt or Itto ulays. No one camm tell mow munch tunic tine arginnnmennt ttill cennsnumnne' . Tine court is diu'pot'en ) to cx- pedite mnnatters ant munch as is connsistemnt with a fair sinowinng to botin siulen' of tIne ease , hots' umnuclu timnno thin. , jury trill comnsuunmlo Is met. knowmi , tinounglu it Is gennerally believed it. trill ho short , 1)uurinug tine Past vcck tine defenuso inas revealed Item innriuoce of attacking time testlnniomny of at least two tvitnesaes , It not tinree. Allenu Jolnmnson , tine colored porter at lat'oValiimngford's saloonm , linus heeni at- tackenl already mis to his vennuclty , tt'itii nno great euccess , But tine defense is ovitit'nntly nnot tlnrouglu wIth iniumn , As to George Jack- sonm , tIme coloreti cab drIver , there it , a re- eervo of perscunmal tcstinnmonny annl ( lcposltiuuuna teunulimng to break ulownn his character. Soy- . oral tlnuyui ago tine defence , mm lien \ VlIl'oenl uvas on tInt , staunnl , iatd tine fonnntulnutiomn for time inntrotluctlonm of at le.mst four depositIons fronun reinuntinhie cItizens iii ( Ireemicastlo , lmnni. , tenudhnmg to ainnimv that Inc. as itch niB Scott Jackson , hnani Intlummato relatiommum wIth I'carl hlryaum. Iii \'i'oonl's case , iuomvm.'ver , tintu dope- nitions are of tIne nnatunro of boasts Inc nnnniule in tine presenice of tiues deponneumtns. Ount nntannlfee't mope of ( lie deennse is to ctabllsh Lu case of nnon-jurisdicilomt by amnowing , if possible - sible , that tine nmnnnrtler trac ionnnmmnltteu ) iii Cinicmnmnati by overdoing sonnmo treatmnneuit with clnloroformnn or oilier amnnuestinetic nmnmul tine body \t'nus aftertvarul tnnkcni to Kentmucky to avoltt recogmmitlomm. Tinis trIll be dlflienult Inn tine face of emnninnemnt expert tcstniunomuy that as tine hotly tvas omnmintienl of blood ammtl free freon clot , togetiner with time condition of tIne sklun around tIne cunts annul tine abteuncut of nspots onn time stnnaco of tine body , tinat tIne mnunrder nnunnst mayo been conemmitted nit tine allot wiucro tine body was fount ) . Failing this. inn case the jury should agree , tine evinlent InntcntIomm In' . to carry tine case onu error to tine court of appeals. All throungin the trial tine defense inas taken a multitude of exceptlomns. Judge. Iielmnn , inowover , has been cautious amid tiupuglntful lii mntakimng mInt decIsIons. RUMOR OF A SURPRISE , Tinere Is a runmmnor , winicim ina beenn afloat. since yesterulay , tinat tine dcfemnse Intends to sprinng a snnrprise ems Monday , by briunginig a ivomumanu freon Cinclmnnnati. wino trill swear tinat the girl died at hoc mouse In Cincnnuati. This , however , in ; still lii tine , nthape of a. runnnor. not fully verifies ) . Tine inmtrouhumctioni of such ten'tlmonny woulul connnplicato the canto aunt ) snnlmject tine witness to a terrific cross- exanmuimnation. It would also n'xposo tine witness - ness to lIability , to bp severely dealt wIth by tine law-perhaps to tine extent o becom- . tug an accomplice. lii wltnnessea for rebuttal , tine prosecution wIll depend uponn menu in C mmcunnnati , wino mayo onnnployed George II. Jacksonn for several - eral years , to overtmnrmn tine eviuiennco ip nlelno- sltiona fronum Sprinngileiul imtoplC , ttiiCre lie mac Ilvenl only a few mnionntins , by testifying to into excellent character over tide long Iueriod. George Jaclusonm inns been attached by colored - ored nnuenn inn Cinic'mnnnnuti , tloponulnng I hat lno taun in tine city tin tine nngint of Frtla ) ' , January 31 , before tine nmunnrtler , fronnn It u'clock at mnigint till 2 a. inn , That wauniti contradict and overtinrotv his testinmnony tug to drivIng tine cab witin tine prisoniers annl their victim to tine scemne of tine ermine cnn ( mat nnigint , Tinose uieponemtta Inave stvnrnn that tine Caiil- tiell Guartla , a colored connnpany , did not dr'll on tinat mmlgint , bnmt that tile ) ' dlii dr.li emu Satnnrday mnght. George Jackson mao sitormn that tine nigint inc uvenmt out was the mnlght. on winiclt lie drIlled thus gmnards , of winicin lie is captaimn. Tlne' lircaecnntiOu trill bring Inn a large nnunnnber of umnennnbors of tIme CaIdwell Guards. Inersanally or by deposi- tiouns , to inrove tlnat they din ) drill on tln umigint of January 31. In ( lila nnattcr the attormneys for ( hue conmnmntoxnmvcaltln are confident tinat they can contrad Ct time ulepositlonna of tine defense on tinnt pofnnt ( my tine teatinmnony of ovcrtrinelmnmlung nmunnnhiernn of that comnpany. This trial Is lIkely to he protracteni sonne. trlnat by tlebates em admmnlastbiiity of tech- nnony , ulitlicuitiess Inn regard to tmimlciu thIcken as it progretwes. however , aim already stated , tine court , as tine case progresses nnioro slowly , growns mnoro exacting nun' " to'thnO uselCas Waste of timmue in deliutimig polnn"ts , antI objecting to evidennco on tlno gronnnnd of in- cent petency. In tine conflict between attorneys ycuster- day , in winicin Colonnel Crawfomul announneeti In ins ii usterunn I nnat Ion to inoluh Coi omm ci Nelson personally responnsiiuie for rennnarks winicix Colonel Crawfortl negartled as lmeraonally of- femnsive , anti for ttiulehn Crawford was fined $2i my tine comirt , Crawforul paid tine fIne , and tiio matter lies becommne a vart of the comirt. recorni , Othnerwiso it is beilevenl tinat. tine- fine for contennpt wouiui inure bcenn renmuitied on Momnulay mnnornnlng. Friemnuls of helm iar- tIes Innivo beenm imnterenutimng tlnemunselve to. bring ahionmt a reconcillatloim. It Is believed tinnut a rest over Summnulay trill allow nsnnlllcient. cotuilung timmie for tineso efforts to Inn succeinis- funl cmii to bring about a nnmnutuul mmmnnicr- stanullnng before court Lneglnis onm Monday mnornu it , Sinculnl this fail , It iii not likely a collislom wIll occnnr until after tints conclusion of tine. trial. In case tiuoro is no furtiner irr'tation. hiettteoml tine attorneys 1mm tine mniennthnmme tinins. oxtenullmng of tine tnnne for cooling off will proiuably hirInng both macni to an amicable un- . deretandinmt , _ _ _ _ * : 'i VJlhtfiI'l'Y GlII'S 'I'll 11 mmtsxioy. , I , , , . ( ) ninil U IIi.Ifilliilmmnis Jm'ft i , ' I.e- MIni mm ( neil Fl inn il Pun Iii Over , SAN FI1ANC1SCO , May 2.-After thnrco years of litigation over tine estate of the late Senator Stanford , Mrs. Stanford maui at last been enabled to nay tine bequest. of $2,500,000 tvhichi tine isanator left tine Lelanni Stammfortl , Jr. , university , 'rhuis paymaent mmucannmi an. assured lncommno to tine great In- stituitioni , nio matter what may inappen to any person or persona , annul thni an'suretl In- colItis iinpllee an end to tine linuaneinml strents tinat has heeun mnOre serlouti tinan any one hot animnittenl to tIne mummer history of tino' Stanford estate humnauvu. Inn ) this bequest hams been paid with tiui nmmiustma' promptness - ness luecaumse of tIne emnt'rgy antI hiusinces unhiilliy of Mrs. Stanfumrnl lncrnself 'rue bonds traniutcrre , ( ) to tine nmnnivcriity draw Interest at tine rate of $10,000 in rnonnttu , p - Mlsmuiumir for 7iuums Scm'lts , NEYOI1IC , Ma' 3-W. I' . Conn'nB , an tnnnveling nunulemumnunuuu employed by ? ii , Cooper , mmiammuctorer cit woineuu's itnt'ml5 in thic city , Inca nnot been ineumrtl of since Feitrmnnury 28 lnmi.t lIe Ict hum wio anti chnildren at their Inomne in Jtoslinmulnte , Muss , , cmi Novenum- .1. 2t to go cnn tine road and wrote regu- innrly to bula wife three times a uiek up to. tine bitten' lnnmrt of lreinrunury , , Ills lust letter train ttiItteri ( ronju tine 1'ster ( ) Jitntei , MII- winukee , tint ) dateni tubiumary 28. Ito dinsap- pease' ) umuysteriountly ( rein tine inottui , IeavlnS hIs trimnnks fillet ) wbth b'aflnlnlenm tumid a satchel inciminid rrs. COmfl'mms nOtIfied tine police tie. punrimnouit In Milwaulieo , hmI imp to tine prens. ent then ammtmnorltieni mare b en unable to locate tine mnissinig nmnann. Ilium wIfe believes that Coniyns is still alive. but cannot account - count toy mis proonged absence , lie was in no tray finninclolly ennbnntruuuned , toni liii l1m rmlerm'i oil limo 'rrmncks , Si'IIINOIIELO , Iii. , May 3-Tine body of' Isama Ctnninnes , aged 23 , sm'nsnn founmd near the Wuubanihi rnuliuointl trucks at an curly hour ilulum nnnmnnlng , lie Is rmmpposctl to have Iirr u nr.ur er I ntcmnnn limune haturulny night. . Cii unimiel'm mtat ; U. ifl'.U rluti macnm tutU mad . tWQ . piuildremn ,