- - --V . - - - - THE OMAHA . DAILY BEE. r JSTABI4JS11ED JUNE 19 , iS71. OMAHA , TUESDAY MOINflrG , MYit , 1890. 1 SINGLE ( JOL'Y FLVJi ( J1NTS. L1I1TED hONE RULE TO CU spain Propoo3 to Give the Antilles Oont of Their rinances , ANNOUNCEMENT MADE TO TUE COAT IereIL frniii tu , TI. rIe Ieelst rr t ItItt I Iii HM ( Ii 1rtIgis I'uerM tu Il4 Fx ! . IJI.IIl - - crcIiQ ( , A , , serten. . ' / MADRID , May it-The Corte reaeI bled tctlay. The BpcecI ! from the throne a rourIcc8 a menure aiming t ) cstabflsh n AnhIIk an adflflIEtratIOII of purely bc character , giving the colony control of own flnnnce , while rnabntabnlng nt paIn'ii sovereign rght9 , Tbio pcech cbnres that Spatn ha9 fulfilled beyond rncx un , the ) rOtflUCfi hu cicada to the Cuba after ( Ice 8r8t rebelUon. The reIatons with fGretgn powers , rpccctc are excellent. Tue correct a frbentlly attitude of the South and Centi AiiierIcan repubbbcs bn the pre'enco of t Cuban rebobtion , bt .ays , ervo to pro that each tIny devobops stbll more the toiet. bbxiiblng them to Spalii. In United Statecc , ( lespito tbco elTart9 of pub opbnbon Iii tbo contrary direction , the pr Itbent and bIbJ government lucvo not eparat tbceicc1vet : , roni Sue bloc ot conduct and boyab frIeciIsIiIp vIiIcIt have always oxIi't . - between the two countrica cilnco the creati I the epubbtc. The pupa has gtvou ronoved sympathy patn. The government. the speech contInu , 3resent the decbarattcns lgncd by Japan the 'ubJcct of the deilmitatbon of the Spani and Japanec po.csIani Ja the tar ca 'rho 'peccbc prabes ( bce conduct of the arc acid navy durbog the struggbo In Cuba. T government In activity Occurred with act cicase of the dcfene for the peninsula a for tbio cobonbcs. 'rice army viIt oou be pi vbdcd wtth new pattern rifica and a cocntb artillery equipment. Spalci has already I creased her navy by twenty-five ciuboat a other ves.e1. An cxtraorlInary bwlget be prconted to provbdo for the acpcbbtIn cov & 'Ictps and for Improvitig the arsenabs 1GNOItID TIII P1tOM1SF. The (1110(11 regent referred during I speech to the measure voted by the Chamb for roforma In Cuba and Porto Ittco. Dep thcfl0 zcccasurc. she said , the robeibbon Ii broken out In Cuba because the rebels sired Independence , and ciot autonomy. the rebolbbon trlucnpbceI. Cuba wotibd tic a Etep backward In cbvlllzatton , Interest , du9try anhl commerce. Cuba could iiu pr per with r.1epcnccsce. Sjatn could not be Inlllferent , the qtc contlicued , to the futuo of Its chfldr wlco were Ie astray by poittical ambitli or abanilcn the cbvtIIzi mission IniIo cPon It by Its biIstory and honor. 'I quew regent praised the CIIbas3 who l rercialucil boyab to Spain , who , she said , abways be prepared to receive repentant ciurgents witbi open arms. Spain had i besbtateti anti woubd not hesitate at a sacrifice to maintain bier authority In Cul The governor general of Cuba , the spec aflirnie I. bebleves that retormc voubd 710W contrIbute to peace , but woubd Impe it. Nevertheless the government had a abanconed the consideratbon of future beg latbon fcr the Antilles to establIsh It fire w1cn the tinan conies. It Is saII ( the Insc rection Is ( Inclining and would already ha been staznpe1 out t the Insurgents had received aM frocic abroad , where pub opinion Is ( lIvIlcd In regard to the politic tinfi afirninistrative altuatlon In Cuba. TI help , however , would cot have sumccd bavo prolonged the struggle without chincerical spread among the Insurgents reports concerning the protection of a gre power. It vas hoped the untecebvbng . - the insurgents wauld contribute to the n , toration of peace. The speech concluded by saying that order to secure the cqulbibrlucn of t budgettbcongli circumstances at the mome were unpropitlous , It. was necessary to p severe anti to increase the receipts. Ni sacrifices would be requireul from the tic payers , but these sacrifices will contrIbute to the country's rospertty. The gover ment hoped to obtain unusual powers , pc naittirig It co raise money under more a vantageous conditions. It W58 tbetermln to nnlntain energetIcally the public cre and uutrlctby to reSleCt Ilic engagemeni notably wIth foreign capitalists , witho forgettIng that the national welfare w based solely on the financial system. T speech also announcefi a rcfornc in ti recruIting laws 'md in provincial cnun1cl admInIstratIon , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ vsl. iutJI.Ii'i's is i SIItM it.t'VTZ ; Ytauut'zuiciuu uN IIi'eciiie IenulJ In 'I'Ii I'In ssitli Fiic1i OtIu.r. ( oiwrcght. IS'Ji3 , by I'ICg l'utlibIllng Compan CARCAS , Venezuela , May 11.-New Ye World Cabegrarn-Spcclal Tebegranc.-In ) sham lattbe here yesterday bublet we ecrctJy USLMI by both hIes. A a co Beqounce. one man was kIlled and sever 'were wounded In the excitement of U fray. fray.Ttl Caracas pres , In commentIng cipi the alTair , grimly observes : "We ha bullets for FiiglIchmen. " ViIJ.lAM NEI'IIF\V KING. , CITINt I'A'N Aib CLtIMS IN ItJL Si's t It'd flit' Lust at tiit' AiiurIi'uii Ii cliii 111114 fur luuiuitgi'pc Iii Ss'eJuii'ui. I'rew , I'iihulshlng Cocnpan ( Copyright , 16 , by TIEN TSlN ChIna , May 1i.-Now ( Yoi World Cablegram-Special Tcbegram.-Ce ) sub 1eat1 , chairman of the Chengtu cot slson , bias aucceoded in securing payucie In full of the laptlut MissIonary Unk claIms for property lose8 Iii tile Szcbui rbot. L Thus all the American claIms have be A rottled In a friendly manner. ChIna paylr the whole amocact domandel. Clii rut lie rtiii Iiiv Iicc.l "Vork. CONSTANT1NOPIE , May 11.-The vor of the agents of the American Red Croc soclely under tlio direction of Miss Ciai Ilarton , Its president , is very succcssfu They have been relieving a great deal dIstress by distrIbutIng seeds and tool cspeclalby In the Kbarput dIitrIct , wliei flr. J. II , hubbell's Party bun , been urge to uuuako a lengthy stay. A. 1ItI Cro uuici ical corps is beIng formed lucre anti wi be Placed at the dIsposal of Ira Iharris t vork in the larasIu and Zeltoulu district ' wiucro typhus fever and dysentery as ' ragIng , _ _ _ _ _ _ IuIervuuct'M tilt , Siguis tic ii ticiut. flIltLIN , May 11-Tue ltelchstag toda : after dIscussIng the sugar taxatIon bIl aIOIItCi a proposal to fix the total outpt for the coinIng year at 17,000,000 doubl centnoa , Instead of 14,000,000 double ccii aeruc , cia proposeI by the government. .Uqre 'l'ruPopN tar Stuiuleluui , SIMLA , May 12.-lu addItion to time tw lnft.ntry regIments ordered to tuakIm Cc garrIson duty a regIment of cavalry , a mour liuin battery gnd a detachment of engineer wIll proceed as soon as possible to AfrIca. SeIiooIusluIiu Isuucx sit Seustliucciuptumu. SOUTHAMPTON , May 13.-The Unite gtatcs schoobablp Essex arrived here toda and exchanged salutes wIth the 5hIp an torts. Tue schoobabip will remain here for fortnIght. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , lluisiiiiliii 1le' Coiit It ) ' % ViINluIui5jto,1 CONSTANTINQI'LE1 May 11-Mutaph hey , uader.eecretary In the foreign mInIatr thau beenc appointed Turklih minister , l W'astclngton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IIrUtili Aist cut Vruturln 1IucIWuus. CAI1J TOWN , May 11.-Sir J. A. Deweti bo Jiritlab igetit at l'retorta , ias resigned. k-- Sl'AIN WILL % ' .UP A FI % ' ViiK ' ( Jotuupet I fur's CrevTnketi flM P11 luuuscrN V.'Ill ut lIe 'a'et. hAVANA , May 11.-it wica definitely a flounced today that on the day the five rn Captured on board the Competitor wore tnt Priday last. AdmIral Navarro , In confornit vIth the PetItIon of tico prosecutor icc sentence of the naval tribunal , approved a algecil the pentenceea of death Imposed tsp the filibusters Abfred Laborde , lr. Eli iledla'IIIlanc Ulhbea , John Milton a Tcodoro 't5t. Tue announcemnent Is su luleflielitcil by the statement , that In view hIgh state consIderatIons the cas of U fIlIbusters have leen nefenred for final ci clalon to time supreme trIbunal of war ai marine. Two alleged filibusters , citIzens of t United States , eald to have formed Icart the CompetItor oxpeiltion have arrived he In custody from liaya honda. They we captured by the local guenillas of I'alni 501110 tIme after landing. The steauner Triton has brought hero small laoat whIch was found abandoned the coast by the mayor of lierracos. 'F boat Is believed to have beIonjetl to a sin 'expedition siicicli bias landed in the vicini of the spot. wicero the Competitor w sIghted and captured. VSllINGTON , May 11.-In the Com petitor case It. call be authorItatIvely stat that at the request of the United Stat tIme SpanIsh governuciemat will poatpone cx cuitlon of the death aentelacco Impost Auiccc caic citIzens until the vlewu , of the Unit States respecting tlmo aPPlication to the cases of time treaty of l7'J5 and time protec of 1877 can be lreefltcd , and considered. _ Thu announcement of the poatpOnelne of the executIons means a delay of occ t'ecedl at least , and that the matter will taken up by tIle diplomatic represi'ntatlv of the United Statea and Spain and be rno the subject of the eachange of correnpon once on the tuitcrprctation to be given U treaty nrovilouiy between thmo two natlot Meanwhile , thia effect will be to allay pop bar excitement , both lucre and in Spain. The action of time State department insistIng tupon a retrial at least of the Acne lean prU'.ccera ii evidently In answer the contention of the court-martial , that ti Cuahilng prctocol of 1877 dId not apply to ti present case. Time court lucid that It applIed only American citizens resIdent in Spain or ti Spanish doininloucs , and as the captives fm the CnnpetItor were not in any scuise ro dents Of Cuba , It decided that they could n clalni any of time privileges accorded by ti protocol , In Uce opinion of the State department th was an extremely narrow and ill.liber conatruction to place upon the protocol , b vhcile not acceptIng this conm'tructlon , ti department guarded against the adverne d cislon on the protocol by recurring to ti ancIent treaty of 1701 on the ground that the prlouiera' case was not coveredi by tI protocol , they certainly could invoke U ineac'uro of protection aflorulefi by tI earlier treaty.'hiile thici treaty Is not 1 any meanu generous in the matter of ntis beges helil out to Anmericact prisoners , still contains a3me gurantCes of great vali to them in Just such cases as that wiil has now arIsen. 'Fime section of the treaty applyIng to ti caee , in the Judgment of tIme State dciar ment , is article vii. , which reads as fc lewa : "And It is agreed that the subjects as citizens of each of the contracting partic their vcsels or effects , shall not be blat to any embargo or detentIon on the pa of the other fo any military expedItion publIc or private purpose whatever , and all casea Of seizure , detention or arcst f debts contrac.eJ or offenses committed I any citIzen of the one party withIn U Juiris'liction of the other the same shall niade and lrOsoCUtccd by order and authori of lasv only and according to the mogul course. of proceedIngs usual in such ease The cItizens and subjec.s of bath parti shall be allowed to employ such advecate solicitors and notaries , agents and facto as they may Judge proper In nil their affal and In all their trials at law in which the may be concerned before the tribunals the other party and such agents shall ha' free access to be present at proceedIngs such cases , and the takIng of all examin tIon anti evidence which may be exhibited the sail trlais. ' The contention of the State department that , IrrespectIve of the Cuehlng protoc of 1877 , thiS treaty glvea the jtmerlcc pniocicra certain prIvileges that were wit held from them by the Spanish court-inartlc Notaliy. they were obliged to rest their d tense In the hands of a Spanish officer ci tailed for the purpono r.nd in all probablll not particularly nnxloua to clear his ellen and were prevented from selectIng the ott'c counsel , as guaranteed by the treat Also , it is a'aIcl that the prisoners were n accorded an opportunity to nrocure test mony iii their own behalf. This Is one of th privileges inseparable from a lawful and re ular ccieiuct of the prosecutIon , AltogcUaer. ! the indicatIons arc that ti State department is preprering to make strong legal defense against the execution the death penalty in the case of tIme Amer can rIoncrs. MEL.TON BELONGS IN KANSAS. LM'FtENCE , ican , , May 11.-It has ju been n&'certalned by a correspondent of U Asietclated presa that Thad P. Melton , th young Kanucan who was on time Comnpetltc and who was among the Americans capture anti condemned to death , is a nc.phuew of n , Jonas , proprietor of a dinIng bait of thi city. Melton wan born and raised mica VInlanci , eight miles south of Lawrence , I thIs county. _ lie ttent from there about si years ago to Aurora , Ark. , where hIs parent now rc.de , There he attended school an graduated. lie was , at lice tiune of hi aptclro , It is aiid , a special correspondent c the Key West Ticnee4Jnlon and was actln for his paper in obtaining information a the Cuban situation , COlMli1'S O1''I'It E ENGI.ISll I'1tIiiS L.uuudiuus lJulitors luucliuceul tiu 'l'guIC SideN tIt1u tlit' Siuuluuihli. LONTON , May 11-The Globe thIs after coon , commenting upon the Cuban situatlos : "It is impcsslble not to sympathize wIt lie Spauilalu mlni8try , suddenly called huooo between thti loss of SpaIn's bes ebony and a war wIth a great power. 1 : ho event at war European sympathy tell e wholly with Spain. " ContInuing , tic ] Iobe says "Thu inaction of the America : cuuthorltbocs in the Bermuda affair has cause ciuch irritation at Madrid , The Spaniard Ire apparently less accustomed than our elves to the vagarIes of the 'tilpbomacy o lulrt sleeves. Thu recent developments 0 lie Monroe doctrine find little favor abroad Uthough the pretentious arrogance at'nali ngton lately betrays IndIcatIons ef spqIIlni or a fight , we believe the true explanatloc if ( ho meddlIng polIcy is a cieterculnatioc 0 render American commerce parainoun .huroughcout the western hemisphere. " The St. James Oazeuo remarks ; "Timer Ire conditions In both the United State Lndl SpaIn which militate against a poacefu ettbencent , America is quito caliable a lolng iciore than talk svhceui Cuba and tb ives of Americans are concernoi , Seno anovas del Castllbo wIll have to conslde : lie effect which a surrender to tire Unitec tates urilght have upon the stability o ho nronarchiy , lie uucay have to cheese be tdeecu a rupture wIth the UnIted States am I revolution at home. " vH.illI SllS AN AN.tI' 3lmss.tat ) eeluurcu. lie Ciiiuotl'rncc'd Ii liii % 'lir ass lie Sluululul. MADRID , May 31-Tho Spanish premier ienor Canovas dcl Castillo , and the Unite Itates minister to Sicairi ; Mr. biannic , Tayler cad a conference today , the result of whict ci unknown. It iii reported that Captain General Wey. er hints telegraphed the Spanish governcnenl hat it t impossible for him to proceed with hie sear as lie ehiould , as the Spanish au bonltles at every moment are ampeme y tIre "Irritating meddling of America Ic uban affairs. " It is understood that tIme United State2 ovcrnrnent hiss presented heavy claims for fidltional tiidcmnriitles through losses or ugar plantations belonging to AmerIcans tiilchi have been burned by the Insurgents t Ia expected that these denianda will lead 0 further cornplIcatIou. IET1IOD1STS DO\'LN \ ' TOVOR \ Resolutions on Many Bubjects Introthic by Delegates. CONFERENCE TAKES UP ROUTINE MATTE Xui hiiiig uf ci Sensus tluiuiuI tu A riseN to I ) IMuI rh ( hut' l'niici'euI. . iHgM.PI rMt liii jlu ut Coiiuiiil 1- tee ileluortui Itvcc1cd. CLIiWELAND , 0. , May 11.-The lii : temperature and the humIdIty of the atmc lucre both operated to prevent a burst oratory at the MethodIst Episcopal genes conference today and the routine busln traneacted seals disposed of wIth as little fort as possible. The most important quc lion settled was the fixing of the thee I Lisa election of bi&rop. Tire election w begin Cn Thursday of thula week and cc tlnue until all tire officers are chosen , Ilu olutionmi score presented favortng the c literation of tire color line in the electIon bishtps and condemning lynclrlngs , both whIch were referreul to appropriate comm tecic without action , Ancthcr resaiutlc proponing a reduction in tIme salaries of cc ference olficialu because of the hard tine seas' also referred to a committee. lJlt'hop Walden presided this rrcorning the opening of the Methodist ipiscopa1 gc oral conerenco. The first busIness of the day was tue I trodtrctlon of a resolution whIch prorid that all futura sessIons of the cruiference lucid in church buIldings , it por.stble , a that the couiumnlttec on entertalninut for lI be so Instructed. It was promptly bald the table. Another resolutIon provided that the do gates being appreciative of the manner which they had and are being entertained this cIty that all cities makIng a bid for t conference should have It fohiowed with guaranty of as good treatment and tumid the same system an method , It s adopted. A resolutIon ' to prevent a duplication sttmdie. In time church nehmoots amid pub schools in the south was read , but referr to the comuncittee on freedmen's aid. NEITIIEIt COLOR NOR CASTE. 11ev. 13. \Vittiorspcnn of southern Ca fornia prcsentcd a reaiutuomc declaring U : color or Caste do not enter Into the cc ference arid further declaring that the dc 110mm of a blhop of African descent shot be viewed solely In the lIght of ability a wIthout regard to color. It was presenter ( or adoption , but the conference referred to the commIttee on epincopacy , The first formal application for the cc ference of 1900 was preconted by Sarato Spr'rs , N. 1and , was referred to commIttee on ntortainuiient. The committee on freedmen's aid made first report on a petition from the Delawa conference to change tcc , ame to Southe Education socIety. The Upper Mirsissli conference protested against this. The port of the committee Is in favor of retaini the rtme as It Ia now. The question sv debated at some length and various motlo tvere made to refer or Iostp000. but all we defeated and the rport was adopte'3. Dr. Lanlhan moved to reconsider the ye by which Monday next was set as tire d fur election of omcers. In making his ci tlon Dr. Lanlhian saId the reasona were mar feat try an earlier action would be deal able and that more busness can be trar acted. A general smile was the result this statement , Dr. Lanlhan's motion w carrIed almost unanImously. FuesJa Vednesc1ay and Thursday svero set. F Buckley made a mnat liummnorous argume In favor of Thursday. lie referred to Sabbath and humorously portrayed t temptation to break th Sabbath , not candklateo , but by their ardent friends , ai begged that Thursday be s'ubstltuted. Ti : date was selected , anti the elections will hi gin on Thiurrday o ( this week. Dr. Wald then Introduced to the conference Rev. E F. tV. Rust of Cincinnati , ss'ho was his c league in the management of the book co cern , Res' , William P. Wilder of Cincinnati pr sented a resolution which proposed to r cluco the salaries of all omccrs , in vloss' tire general depression in business am finances. A protest wa5 entered and ti resolution st'as referred to the commIttee temporal economy. A resolution In co denanmctiojc of mob violence was referred lice committee on time state at time church , The specIal order of prer'entatloa of Clcv land papers was then taken up. The conference then joined in singlm "Blest lie the Ties that l3lnd , ' after svlmi an adjournnient was taken until evening. FOR TWO MORE flISIIOPS. At a meeting of the committee on epiec acy thIs afternocn , a subcommIttee ni 'orted that it had examined time law bearimi in foreign eptacopates and had reached tic conclusIon that there was nothing to pru rent foreIgn bishops. The subcomnmnltt ecpmmendech a bishop for Europe. Tic I esti'n of whether time church uihioulcl cxci cine jurIsdiction outside tlmo United State was warmly debated all the afternoon nit aid over until the next meeting. In rc : pont'o to a previoumi request the bishops rc iorteml that they were in good health an capable of continuing In the discharge heir duties , but that In view of the growt If the church and possible contingencies lb bection Cf more bielmops svas desirable. Tue coinuiiltteo cc itinerary conodered th reposed chmangemu In the church dlsclpiin i'ss'o of blue questions asked of a candidat or mninietcrial appointment , bathi before cn fter the close of his ir'batIorc are : "WI 'ott promise to abstain entirely train tc aeon ? " antI "Are you Icr cheijt ? " Tb isiiops proposed to welt these question rem lice final exmimmalnatibns and allow tim ret promise to siatmul. There was a Ion : ebato ever this 1cm the , conimnlttee , but tiu ecomunenulation of time bishops was finall ustaineel oct the vote. A siubcornmnltteo of the commitleo on corn ination benerolences recommended th olnkcg of the Freedmen's Aid and Sout clucational socIety and lIce hoard of Ed cti n , tinder tire camp Educational Freed ion's Aid board ; alsa time trnlon of time Sun ay Sobooi society anti time Trict societ : 'icIer tire namne Sunday Schcooi Tract so ! cty. Tlmla met strong Cppositbon , and th nestion went over \Vedncsdrzy , Tire committee on revision CS. the consti utlon decided migaimist ehmortemiing tire tint C the probation , which Is six months. A subcornmnittee wan directed to draw ui n order of ciiurcbu services , strictly Mothr mIIt Episcopal , svicicim sicall be mandatory. Thu committee err tile state of time cirurci ec mmimoncied time appoIntment of one evan oust or more in each district confercanc r revival weclc. Thco proposition that the correspondIng see otarlea of all the church benovelences ii oncinated by the biiehops and elected by tim earths of control of tiios3 Inuitltutionu wa aceived , but no ache was taken on It. The diLcussion on the propositIon to asi ar thue insertion of thmo word "Posterity' t tue lreniblo of the United States con Litution the swords , "In God svo trust , " wa > ng and imeated , and was finally referred ti i'ubcom rut it t e 0 , Nurriliern Iloiuilsi Cour't'ntion , CHATTANOOGA , Teen , , May 11.-Tb rlncipal matter of Interest at today's sea lout of the Southern liaptlst convention wa I reference to the Southern Baptist Tlreoboi al Eemnlrary at Louisville. Addreaes wor tado by Pre.uidont Whcit&itt and Prof. Dan an. Time Woman's MIssIonary unIon fin rhed its session today sect seleoed MIs 'sortie .pock of North Carolina as proudest id Miss Alice Armustrongof Baltimore a acretany. Tomorrow the convention will ad turn , Time oiflcers and delegates zy it I o roost nthuslaitlc convention lieN Ii ears and are lavish In their praise of tic ospitality extended to them by tbe city Vihmlmtgton , N. 0. , wIll be selected as tb lace for the next convention , POIIES'l' I"IIIES 1tAGI ) MtlclcI licurubocic Slnllngsc'nP fltniiford 3liusii .rC ltonuing Plames , DIZADFOI1D , l's , , M 11.-The irvmhc slashlngs that cscapedl.'haet * urnmer'a for fires are now a roarh mmcscs Of flames tire oil fields south oi this city. A flu' : fire brolco edt Saturctjty n the Dent fit In a slashIng , after .thi men eniployetl time Emery Oil compan- , had left for tim homes in thIs city , ' A , large gmtng of cm swore sent from here Saturday r1i1it to flj tire flarno , burt the lire brad gained am headway that it impossible to cireck progress untIl it nread to tirtrtevn swells owned by tire Erirery OIl ornpany , derricks of which weie consumed , togeti stlthi a lame number of oil tanks and bol imousi's. The anon are still tryIng to prevent I flames front spreadIng to the south Ponna vania oil swells , wlildh are In cbot'e pr irnity. Should thea& gel , a start in ti direction the loss will lie heavy and there no tell1ng wlmere It tiil stop , as tire d rIcks are ( Irlck and a large rnount of Is stored tn small tanks , whIch swoulmi c materIally to the destructIon of valuable property. TIme woods In tIre s'icinity at Ilucimanan ic losv were ablaze yesterday , A gang of n succeeded in stopising the flames' front spre 11mg furrthrer thrice 1Jlimop & Johnson's lea but not before two ulerrlcks ss'ere burn Small fires are reported lii varlotra parts hue flair ! anti the ireottie arc mtucii worrl owing to the fact that c'vhirythmlng ha as I as tinder. TIme sturtmice Is so Parched ti large crevices are notteabla all througlr I foretts. Not a drop of 'rain has fallen nearly a month , and there is rio Indlcat ot it irs vet , Tue hmomloclc ss'oods , , twci Thls swest Ellinburg , I'otter county , are reported to On fire arel tlcrcatentrmg the I'enuisylva Tamiuilmmg company's pr perty. , . A large ga of mlii omen are lighting the flames , bmit It ss'lretlmef' . they ha inapossible to learn or.not armcceoded in checking this spread of fire. fire.li'Irca arc reported on all uIcics of Oswa a small lumber town in h'eic..c ucrty. details are obtainobbeat tWs' tiice. ii4 'Ofl' ON 'i'itm.ti.i ron a'oisoxt. \V4)IuuIl it " , ' 1mo ItrIM lIet.rt e In Corrrt tliiuiy Celebrnled Clu's'Maly un mug' NEV YORK , May ii.-'l trial of Ma Alice Aimnomit Livingatone ! enilrcg , who charged swlth having poinOmmed her moth Mrs. Elvina M. fuss , 6n August 30 , IS was begun today in genermc1 sesdons , befi Recorder Golf. The trict prmses to long dmaswn out , and a great deal of exp ir.edical testimony swill be offered on b sides. The prosecution chagcs tlrat Id Fleming gao imer nIotherpctson In a dl of chosvder. which she athst to imer Imor When tIme work of soiccthitjuroru seas beg and tire defendant had btca called to I bar , a young woman , dressed in bias cunergemi from tire door leaching frame tells , amid after refusing all tbefllowers U were thjrtmst at hear by niorbd ! s'ucrmmeum spec tore , auls'anced to the bar imnd sunk it time dcck seat , Attorney Mlalntyrc , the pr ecutor , for a moment , seethed dumbfound Then , sumrnmonhimg one of theEberiff's office he ordered ht'ni at once to bmlng time rl defendant to the bar. 'It was then dlact ered that Mrs. Iclemimmg , the defendant , ss sitting at liberty among file court speci tars in the rear of the 4dxrt room. At request of tire deputy sheriff. she arose a Icok her proper seat attlme mar b'eiclcbo sister , ss'lmo had taken her. plad. The'womai are strikingly like eachIotlucr. The prom cuting attorney niado a foi'ial emnpiant ! the rcor1or , and Mr. BroIc , ' "tttomnoy I the defense , was called upatYtp IaI 1 ] singular transaction. lie e .icii' lilies unable to 'do so , but time nmatcer wfes 'aft sward explancd as a tumuley'c'biunder" 'r man recets'eJ a severe coprimpand. - Mrs. Fleming Is a daughter of tile Ia Itolimirt isvift Llvingatonc. " Mer suit I breach of promise against Fleming , an broker , was a sonsatenal ! sse , sIxteen eigiiteen years ago. She ssas arrested time funeral of Mr.i. Bliss , iIer mother. Dr lug her incarceratIon she ha gven bIrth a cimlid , which han shared her prison cell to the present tinie. Lacat wek , she won suit for tue porsesslon of ' $ SOOO , whml was left 11cr by bier father. ' ' a' ISIIOWS hitS PIIIENDS IN CIIICAG Assucirttion'sAe'(1onCritioIr.ed I Couug'r.'gatI.unsrI MtrllpulerN. CHICAGO , May 11.-A , decided surprl was sprung at time cboBo oftfje tguIar mci Ing of the Congrogatitmusi Ihiuclutera at , t Shernmnn houne today , whomm.imvI , F. Lot tire secretary and chairmbi of the businc committee , introduced a .ionolutlon askl : ticat a committee of five be cpointcd to view the action of the Iimuj association California in upenduri born thq minI try blew , Charles 0. Br ssn , Li , D. , of I FIrst Congregational chuurciL cf San Fra claco after ito imad been fouuct not guIlty' ' a cirargu of Inmmoi'ahlty by , specially call conmmnittee. 'rho Tesoluton brought etorm of cbjcctlona froyn a , number of t mninleters present , who onmp1maticail' claim that time Chicago CongregatIonal minite rrnlon wag too far away to , rovlew the a 110mm of tire flay ce'aociation. 'A dozen char plans of Mr. Brown lmnneciIsteIy arose , ar after several spirited speeches the resol ilon swas carried by an aLmost unanimo vote. It was as follows : In vlesv of some uneertrilnty in the mm of the bretlireuc of the clriengo mmnisteri mmnin as to the ecclesIastIcal nropriety ac wisdom of the flay aaoeiatton of Cailfomn In suspending 11ev. C. 0. ilrosvn of 8 : l'ranclico from the mninistery , ] tcmto'vemI , Thirst the matter be referred cornrn1ttee of flvd memtera to lever : mtte anti report at a later meeting of ti union , - - - - . . r'1itl'utUGS 'lilY A IAS'l\UIDJ.Y 'l'IttC titriuulut to Iluururl.umm h t.rlru Outs ecuitra for ut Jut to. VARINER , Idaho , Mry 11.-A dotermini ettompt wee mambo at 11:40 : o'clbck Irimib nig 0 burn down the Mamthoh Ilumiker III oncontrator at Wardner1JurmcI $ n. The Ce : entrator was fired with thu aid of boxe ; ackrc and lcorsene , anti tt t1o same mome : L portion of the large 1luiccc8s blown up I L hcuigo charge of thynmruIta , c'/hfch shook time , imo bulhdlngui at Kelt gif , .aieetrly a ml iistant , The dynamIte svaa trsc1 a few urn ired yards abos'o the miIl."Tbo . machinea topped and time clectrI ijghrts wee e : Ingulsimeci two minutes Ititet. Tint tin 'elected was when inoef/tj'ttw rmiili Imani wro at supper. Ori dfa1npg saw the ftc La sOOfl as it starte aut mromrmptiy e : Inguished it. The object 'wAs to got tl c3ncc'ntrator to bum'ntng ant1.pmevent its e : Ingulshrment by cuttin off'ttmeIwater ' auppi rice Bunker 11111 employs ' 44t9 men. Ti nilitlmic was calied out and rei muined out cm mIght , but rio arrests have betlidmade as ye tJIrIt'iugc ) Cocuuirmluswiun. rdi4cum $ ured , CASPER , Wyo. , May ii.apecialSu ) as been commenced by a Iiceiwman of tic : lace against a Chieagq OdI copmmisslc rm for $5,530 , Am agent of1rthe cpnirmnir ion firm offered the sicsrmiaa 6 cents round for lila clip. whikh was acceptec ubsequently time agent fottud ho lund man ni error in cstimatlmmgtho uininkago and ru nnionl to take time wool M tile price c : ered , hence time suit , Tue outc'omu is iooke or with great interesi by beepunen , cm Imilar instances frequntly occur , - iIe'IiooI Teutalrcr nlsuupeuirs , SARATOGA , Wyo. , May 1.-Speciai.- ( ) onaiderablo anxiety is ti nero over tIm isappearance of D , I , Ilathurut of Clevu imi , Mo , , wire was engaged to teach lii isirict school at Eii Monptaln for lb arm beginnIng April .1. i thurst arrive t Carbon about March 25 and announce cat he was going to aratoa for a shoi lilt before taking' bi , $ chmool , lie Its ever reached Saratoga a d seems to hay Isappeared as eonmpletel as thcougb lii 55thr had swallowed bim. tcplc.i tue Greater iesv York Dil AI4IANY , May 11.-Governor Moro , lgnv tltu Greater New York bili today. SPEA1CER REEDCAPITU _ Agrees to Allow the Exposition Come Before the House , ITS PASSAGE IS EXPZCTED THIS WE Somunlnr Gen r rind 1i r. It ospuictor 1 tilt' Mit tIer llefuru' tilt , luitu fr'osum Itiuiine itirul luuuhuet' hint to ltelelit. smtancs , , _ \'ASii1NGTON , May lt.-Spcciai ( Te grarn.-Thio ) Trannrmmlrer'sippl exposition swill be allowed to conic before the hotise its uterus , Speaker Iteemi having stated day that he would probably have to yield pressure. For act hour thIs morning Sena Gear anti Mr. itosewater argured svith Maine Statesflinn over the features of bill , and brought to bear all their p ammasion in behalf of tire nmeasure , swim is airearly exciting atttition tirrougiiotnt swestermi half of the continent. Somntor C did yoenmamt nervice In behalf of time I anti niated that Imva was quito as mnuch teresteti as Nebraska In this great ent linac , Mr. bleed preonteml iris ts'eli kimo views on ecomiomny , but finally Ice agreed give tire bill a chance for its life. I Itosowater swas anxious to have time measi rut rupecs passage tomrmorrow , but there tv raraumy Inmportamct. mnatterasi of legislation pr ting rIpen tue Bleaker , wiiicii have nriori anmil u' nil probability it swill be late in I week before time expositicui bill is gli recogatItlon , dMr. ltcsesvater alto hani long intervIew svith Sermator Caftej'y , svh ii srrcceoCnl iii Interesting , aic to L.oulslr reprercentatlen at tire exposition , Scutic Cmtffcry steel so far as to state he two mao Iris best efforts to secure Gos'erm Fostcr'ic co'operatioit In securing an a proprlation at tire present session of I Icglslatmrrc , winch comivemied today. Tice success swhichi time promoters of I enterprise have met Inca instilled nosy lit Into time Nebraska delegnilon , and It is n believed the bill swill be Irassemi this we OTilElt MATTERS A1)JUSTED. Mr. Itorewatcr , st'it lu Congrcs'srnrcu'u Mere had a satisfactory Inters'Iess' with First sistant Postmaster General Jones os Onialami postoffico matters. June 1 carr service In Omaha swill be adjusted to cc form switli time nets' orders , timree carnic being dropped , These carriers , insteaJ honing their ponitior , will be put on substitute list , pcndi an Increase in cervice , sciiemm they will be rc-cmimlmioyed. Cc oral Jones ntated ice brad ito desire to ( bet tmpomm Oniaha : tlmmit 100 carrIers ha been dropped in Plriladelphia , and that reorganizatIon of the servIce was going all over time coumtry. While ho seas I dined to do all for Omaha Imobc. he that at least three carriers could wi safety tie dropped , and time Omaha men s contcrt to let swell enough alone , in vi of time fact that ten men were recommend lit the report for dismissal. A representative of the court of claim stas Itt Omaha recently arid gave Cocci Jones a faIr Impression of the nituatlc With this betor0 the first asstsitzumt pa niater general , neither Mr. Mercer nor ? c itosewater was anxious to criticisO the a tion of the special examtnor , although t dropp'uv of ten men front carrier servl would , have greatly retarded brmslncss the Ocnmalia , effiec , which imas an excelc repitation for efficiency and earni apacity. The Fort Onmaha mnilltary reservation bi anotifer measure which brought a clolegati of Nebraska citizens to look after , is tell IntervIews were had today with Senate Hawley , Walthiall , Simoiip , Seweil and Da by Mr. Rosewater , arid the reatrlt stoic e tirely satisfactory. Ccnditlons not undc stood at his long d'stance were eatisfactori explained to tire members of the commnitt PC military affairs , and the bill will be ported Thursday from the committee. Mu misinformation iced to ho overcome In tic latter cane , but wiien General Hawley linde ' stcd to ttuation and sass' the ciunprehons' scope designed by the bill , he unimest tating gave it 1Is suppqrt. IN A GENERAL WAY. . . A favorable report ss'as made today RepresentatIve Ilainer'a bill pennioning Sac uel McConagby of Benedict at $72 p nmomith. Representative Cousins of Iowa succeed $ mi passing time bill approprIating $35,000 1 the Indian Industrial scimool at Tama , I Thm amount will be mmmade part of time mdli appropriation bill now in conference , co ferences had after time passage ol bill ma Ing certain its adoptIon. Representative Strode presented time pcI tion of 800 citIzens of Nebraska asking C the past-age of a bill for the Qnmaima expor tion. tion.Dr. Coodell was today appointed a Dr. L. El. oxamiflng ! surgeon for the pensIon bureau Wilbur , Neb. Senator Alien ucceerJem ] In aaslng time b for the relief of W. S. lirtli. The senate passed today tue Fort Snci military rerervation bill , sehicic gives Scru Dakota time right to select school lands liner from. A report favorable ( o time AbOrdcen , S. I public building biii for $100,000 , was menu today , A , W. Butler , of tile Paymaster's dopar mont , U. S. A , , has been ordered to repo to the chIef paynmaster at Nets' York C duty at mat station. Charles C , Towar Sw succeed Mr. Butler in Onmaima. - - lIlmNitY CU'a'LlIlt nh1NEit IS IIitI rmuiituur of 1'uuei Su.et'rruuib'c do 'l'iutu'i t'uulur ( IuuMrrulllutlllul nt Ii IN ilciune. NE\V YORK , May 11.-Henry Cuyi fluminer , editor of Puck , dIcI this aftormioc mit lila residence ha Nutley , N. J , , mo tubercular consuniptiomi. Mrs. Ilunner am his children ssero at brIar bedside svher' deal caine , Mr. Dunner had been sick for a long tint Lar4 stinter ho was sent to the I'aclflo ceas rino trip did him lithe or no good , and tow weolca ago lie returned to his Nutic come. Since linen Mrs. Bunner has bet alm st constantly at his bedsIde , The ci ceased loaves three children. The oldest ) years , tire younget an infant. Mr'1 I3unner twice born in Oswego. N. ttigust 3 181.5. lIe was onlucated in French ; ciiol im ; NosY York City , ills unit ventUi In life swamI au ran ernpboYe of a l'ortugUer Lmtusines5 firm in this city , but the work sym hot congenial ann he soon hiecaune connectu with the New York papers mmmii for non . 1877 Keppli years worked as a reporter. In i Scliwartzman Issued the tirat edition [ 'ucIc , It scan ; then me Gerrnun publicatlo : iletore long the German edition was suppi : nentml with n LngiIsln editioti nflii It ! ilunner was mnudcm the usvlatant editor , nut miter he war ; nlaced In chmmmrge us eclito Under his editortimlti , and with the iilustrc Ions of 1epler , the pnihjiicastion coon a mined a wide c'.lrcuhationi ammd tire Iropert jecemna very valuable. In addition to his syork on Puck , Id FItinnqr was a frequent commtrlbnitcr to tic eauilpg uiumgcmzinew , stud was tile author of 'umber of works. The most mictabie u irttde were "A Woman of honor , " publlshc 0 1$83 "AIrs from Arcadia and Esewhere o ms ) , mid : "Tire Midgem' lbS'i ; "l'ho Stor at a Nesv York Ilonive. " 1S7 and Inu i'ar cershlp , " a coliccrlomu of storks , iSSI. In tic alter Production lie coljabQrated with Bram icr IuiattlieWml. LONDON , May 11-Dr. Salmon , the oldem 'tee Mason In tie wonl41 is d rnd. lie wa 06 years old , NE\V YORK , May 11.-WIlliam Simnpma ; ioan , vice president of time Delaware , Lack wanna & Vemntennm railway , died today afte a protracted Illness. ho was the son c mnmuei Sloan , president of the Lackawana \Vest Shore in 1f9. BEATIIZOFI , May 11-Speciai-A ( ) mom age was received hero thIs mornIng trot 'eeksktih , N. Y. , announcing the death C Ii BIrdie Smitin , daughter of Mr. an Irs. 8 , 0 , Smith of this city , The decease vas 19 years of age , and would have grad rated thts year from St. Gabriel's school cm 1eekriciil , bier parents werswith her dur rig mer alckneu , wiclch was of about on eeek'u duration , and as due to appefldcitim J.ClCSO TIIIAT. IItitiaY INlE Nothing left uuvuus ( time .trguuuucu of thifl Atuurrut' ) a. NES'I'OltT , iCy. , May 11.-At lOalO toni the argsnment iii tiuo Scott Jackson case I gaIt , It has been armangeni that Color elson shall speak first , Crawford mmcxl a ckhart aiimcii close , Attorney Nelson , after a very plaIn a touching story of the crIme , took up testimony of Jackson , comuparlumg it with oppoaiumg testimony of tico cormtrmiomitvealtl witnesses , a to brie mimoseimmenmta ant Frimi nmmtl Saturday , auiml asiciumg tii jury if swaB likely tlmat all tllcso niislntorestcnl 5V nesnes for tlco laroseclrtion swonclil doliberaic perjinro timemnicivea , and tire trtnth be tr only by Jackson , ss'hmose interest In t trial Is suipremrie. Colonel Nelson has no lismoit to his arg silent , except such as Ire may set , ailmi 55 likely occupy rho twhrolt' tiny. Colonel Nelson concluded hki argtnmnemit fi o clock this afternoon imnvIng spokee fo hours amid tts ccl ) ' mnniutcs ! , Thirotmghc Colonel Neisoun irmanle tte testirmiommy of 5cc Jackson in mm own defense the noint of narttnre , pivot aus.l mmtncbetms of his argunmer lie never etrayech front this atcirtirug iuOlI Itcmn by item Ire held up tine testlrrtony 'acott ' Jackson before tlm jury anti array in contradiction tlce es'irterrce of a mtritittn of trnmblaseti , reptrtrtble witnesses , Mc than emcee , witlr cormstnummrrmate art , lIe irma reference to tire Joinn Stmuvarnl conu'pirmicy stiborn st Itmmcssos , winch swea conaurrrmrrat only in hart by tire Introduction of'illi It. Tmnusty. Scott Jackson , time prison uros'er before carcio so near losing lri a coralimosure. lie seas tunable to look fiery attorney Inc tile face. For the rmm part his eyes swore averted , In tilict drarmmal scene when Colorcel Neiseni clinch lii lila Ca that blnmody satchel , ausi when iio rcanl to iii tire Iriterceptoil letter to % \'iii W'oomi , very ireari ) ' broke down , Judge helm salt ] this afrernoon that t Scott Jackson trial would not be ann rnitted to tue jut ) ' untIl Tlirmrzday. I tImer. postponed the trial ot' Aicmiizo'ahili for tue rlmtlrder of Pearl Bryan un May 26. _ _ _ _ _ 'n'mmitim.'r' OP A IC.tIS.tS K i ri.E : II I I I'Nt'a iIM'su rut' Iris sir .111 1 5 , , it's il itt'S , Spt'euu hsitiosu , CIIAMIJE1ILAIN , S. D. , May ll.-Specla ( -Sheriff Fuller at Butte connnty , aitiroui one of time nmost feaniescm officers in ti etate , Iras reason to be tmneasy over the r cent. escape frormc the Topelca jail of "Dli West , the notoriou.'i Kansas desperado , \Vest irrr theatccmierh to kIll imirmo. A lilt over tsvo years ago \Vct swas arrested the Indian Territory by Deptrty 1.ltod Stat Marsimal Keemmey for an infraction of U law , and placed In the Fort Scott jail , Wlii there ho swore that if ire ever got out I wotnid kill hri captor. 01cc umigimt lrlnrsc cumni several other desperate cimamacters brol jail , bnit instead of Imrcmerllateiy tryiumg get out of the country , Wct went direct the hrorne of time deptrty marshal arid sic him dead. lie then carrie to the Black 11111 assumirrg the narmie of Charles Inbeil. Win in time employ of a cmttt'C conmpafly , he u ( lay became enraged at a cowboy , anal , niras ing a six-shooter , attenmptetl to kIll Ii hatter. Fortunately the wounnl was mm fatal , the life of the cowboy being raved I the merest chance. Later West svas arreati in Butte county for steai'umg $60 , and wc sentenced to a termim of irmiprlsonrnent in tl Lawrence count ) ' jail. While servu' his e'entcnce it seas dl covered that he was the man svho scm wanted for the kIlling of D3puty Marsh Keeumey. The true character and identil orjhedeipcrada..wero first discovered 1 Sflerlff George Fuller of Butte county , at th Kansas anithonitles , upcsc being notifie see a reman wimo ronnie the idermtlilcatlc complete. Deputy Itimirsinal Dave Robiris of ttiiit state was dtnIlecl o escort ti prIsoner to Kanasas , er.I deliver him to Ii atrthcon'itIes timere , While ermronmte'eot swor that inca wonrid never stand trial , ' and that ice es'er strcceeJed in escaping front ja tie ss'ouid kill Sincriff Fuller. Now thrat he has really escaped , the fau that ice has prcvotnnly ! carried out a simm liar threat renders it protabie that lIe eta rrialce the attempt to carry out his recem threat. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VELt4 1CIOW1 % iiz'irt MAN DYIX ( Currruuuodcr Cc.irl'4o11 I"nitnl ly II urt I ii l'fgtu t mit Ynsrictoiu. YANKTON , S. D. , May 1I.-Special ( Teli gram.-Commodoro ) S. B. Coulson , the be : known steanmboat man on tile upper Miursoul river. Is dying as time result at a bite ir flicted by Dr. Coney on tIme evenIng ot May IOn I time county conminissioners mc On timat ( lay ceived blnis from pbysiciana for carinmg ft time paupers for tire year. Concy's proposm was rejected , aithougin it was the lower bid offered. Coney swicilo in liquor charge the rejection of his proposal to Coulnon , svi : is a commissioner , accusing the latter favorItism and applied foul epithets lint Couison lost patience and struck at tic doctor. In doing tills he ( Ji , ammch being very portly man , Coney soon had hlrmt at disadvantage. Coney was pulled oft , havin eimcwcxi the commodore'r finger in his unonrtl ft is from this imurt tirat Coulson will prot ably die. Coney was arreated Ilmis aiternoo and Ic in jail. _ _ _ _ _ _ Sorrtli iun1otfl Sees cc Stmilci' . YANKTOI , S. D. , May 11.-Special.- ( ) rho attempt of tire state to recover lit c-nalty anti immterest finrid on taxes dii lce territory of Dakota from tire s'anIomm cvntIes of tIne state Is certainly goirm iaclc into the imaa : swithi a vengeance. I was cuetommsar'y during territorial clays fc ho county to retain rids interest mmli net tlty , aimnply rcnclttlng tile principal. I timmo of time counties it is said uirat tim ractice is still carried on , tinni ticat if th antire sum thus rctaimmed could be tunic nitO tire state treasuty It swould be ricime . Legal opinions differ as to tim y $250,000. icblity ! of a county to time state. oil ISIrHiurcius is Active , CASPER , Wyo. , May II-Special.-Thr ( ) nil business of thmi place is active , 'Fir etmnery is turninC out a carload of refine nil a clay and has a contract st'lthm a jimmie icr of railroads which swIll keep tIme plan working to its fimil capacity for some time Vent en tire Frencic syndicate oil wel will be resumed at once , a carload of cash , or the swells hcas'Inmg arIveni last umigict t it , expected ticat oil will b Btnnrck witi everal hlmndred feet additional imorlmmg , LIopuer thlrriiig' Comurlict sly ftrgu muizeul CASPER , Wyo , , May I I.-Spnaclcil.-Tic ( ) lasper Mcuntrmln Copper MIning comnpan : ras been organized imere and still moor orate switin a c3pltal stock of $10,000. TIn Ompctny has been operated arc the Caspe nmouuntain tlcia swinter anti line taken ou Crime s'ery fire ore. A contract Inas bee : icade with Deadwood smelter owners ii t'lcicim tsvcnty cars of ilio ore will be use rer day mind armaungezmiemmts are being mad ship this : amount , lt'c'Iaiuu i1'i'curs t ice Ito Jlruul. PIII14ADELI'JIIA , May 11.-Jnidgcu AItcinl 'on filed en oimmnion in time United State circuit court in the famous Ccx brother ! nlme in favor Cf the Lehigh' Valley cccii many. Tile null syria hiroughit In the shape c In injunction by time Interstate Conmmnero commIssion to restrain tine railway comtilrafl 'mom ' charging the rates in force , wImlc were in excess tnt those fixed by time commnio ion. 'rime contest iiuuc been going on for eng time. fovt'mcucms of Ocsiii 'essi'lN , Mii' Ii At New yorlc-Arrived-llutser Wilhelm I , ( toni Naples ; Fumnesmcia , ( roan Glasgow pamenridam , ( rote Rot terdamn ; Id iscuissippl mom London liovic , from Liverpool ; Saule rote linemen ; State of Cncilfornla , frost ] lasgow ; 1"rieslannl , ( roan Ammtwerp , At Glasgow-ArrIved-Scandinavian , fromi Jocuton. At GibrItar-Arrivenl--Ems , from Net 'ark for ( Jenon , SaIled-Worm , ( or Net cork. At London-Arrived-Minnesota , from I3aI irnore , At Moblle-Sahled-Anchoriu , for Nes ror , At Yokohaerma-Arrivcd ( May 9)-'Strath ) et'in , ( rome 'l'acomna , At Couenhagen-Arrlvcd-Oeorgla , trot ew York , FOR SILVER FIRST AN ! ) LAST Montana Republicans Aggomblo in Convention - tion at Butte1 DELEGATES TO ST. LOUIS ARE ELECTED M.'rlmtcra Ccu't'r a luti Mis iii he Ilt'uth I ho Heleguutinr.tIocc' l'luuuck of tli l'lnu tfornAmt .tuuciu.t. . irreurt 'l'rt hleuI , I3UTTE , Mont , , May 11.-The first fight Inc time republicauc cons'ermtioui today ssas over time contesting ibelegatiomis fromic GmarcitG county. Time contyemctlon , by a vote of lIZ to 100 , seater tire nruiti.A. P. A. delegates , The Piatforimi contains the following deciara. tioim 0mm tire silver question : \'e reltermite omnn faith lii rtntt tis'otion to the great rt'purlcllcrcn PrInCII'ics of blntotni. iiscmm , Pro tee I Ion n mel ret'I Innoel t y , nil miotumicing n our tnuitleustnmichimmg e ( bimuetrtllismn the free numni tunmliimciti'tl coinrrrge of luath gold rcnl si I v&'r ii I t im mimi t In of III to I , I uarlt'pcarrci rr t I r ly time Uniteni StaInse inmiirctnimm that. I hose tic nec cmi nub html hnrinmclhcicmn of nt'prlb- licnmn fctltlt nirotriti hue tile un St eoncsltlerationi of tile contgnu'5 of thre t'rnltctl 8t81'S cccl tlimtt nnimple legislation ho ermmntted Illicit tir5 uttrbjeetmn.e ccli time ntttentlon of retIed- 11mg uteri to time recent iimnn-s'eiotns tles'ciop- mn cnn t of 1 nrocl tme t I sc a tmil uuma mr rr fcc ct U ml eg cmi- terucrires in CII mmmi , 3 ci Ira ni I mnihin It ni tmtimer sliver traimig t'oumctries , rnmlr strhcnmcit flint time couitpi'titlomt tasIth which swo nrc timuri muon- mccci I ncr nermu I I t'cI' titi 111mm incus I mu' rest oral moms of sitter' to itit rirmcierit ru iumO' functIons , ant mc mnucmuicc of cntnnIIzIrig ticc ulliference in cx- elmamige mtmmni time ro-t'struliislcncieuit of time pro- tccnIva tnnrlff Icolirl' Its a neci.'moar3' mimertittiro of niqumilizlng time dIt'fercmiee Inc st'ruges arid ccitt , ofliving , \o cuumdc'mnn as ummnvpnctullcmtmi rund tm- stutearncnnciike tile cotton of tinuico rcptnb- liertuic4 Ill coimgrests , Stiro , In tiellammee of rca- Ptlbiicmlum trnniltiourtn ' rushed to the aid of ( icnimocrutie rtdntmImii'm.tnctti n curd ( leunocnitti iurmLjouItI' iii congress , iii ntectuniimg the un- couinlitioumnci repeal of tue Sirerimimirt lass' , nn St.e assent tlmat time rfiemtI of that irist' imria , tntterly ( filed to mnccornpilim a Rlnrgic been- lici'tI m'eStilt Imrcdicted Icy the enemmmleci of si lt'er. Ciranles Q. Joimnsomi of Silver Dow offered a stui.rtltntto resolution , timut tue delegates to St. Louis walk otut of tire convention it umotimimmg be done for silver , Time resolu. lion was haiti on time table , Senators Carter nun Mantle and Congress- unarm llartumman swore nomitirmitted nleinagates to St. Louis by ntmaclnrumatiomm. Nomicinations for tue otimer three places tt'erc mnade anti time cons'ncnitbon took a recess till nnlgint to ballot. Those iiOmniirmatccl swore : J , W , i'oss'er of Iientomi , brother of tIre cx.senator ; J , W. Stroveilo of Miles City , L. C. i'iielps of Great FaIls , Aioxarmnier Metacl of Madlon corrmcty , I. . ii. llirschrfteld , ilolerimi , ammd 0. E. Goddard of Iiiilimmgs. At tire night sea. aloe oime ballot want ermoirgic for the seiec. tiomms. 'I'lmomnas C. Marshall , J , W. Stres'eiio arid Alexander Metzel swere clmosen as tine otirer tinneus delegates. Marsicail st'as a tienlo- crat until a year ago. i4'l' . JII CoN'E't'moN ' 10 III LIVIILY. ucot Fight I'ruuurrlae't A iciourg' ttiMMucurI cm e u' Ii Ii I I ( 'ii ii N 't'o iii u , 1' 111 tt' . ST. 30SEP11 , May 11.-Time city Is itt osaession of the republicans tonight. All lay and nIght timey have beenm anrlvng ! In datoons , until timere icr0 now over rangora in time city. Cinrtnnncey Ives Filbey , Illohard C. Icerens anti timeir follo''erau who ivhli conduct tIre canipaigru tommiorrcmw , wimep :110 state convention meets , are irero , and : onigimt botim delegations imeld cauctmsca to icy out tlmo program for ( ommmorrow , when the attie for ccmtroi of time state swill begin. Fho Filley delegation canse in from St. IouIu , 1300 strong tonight , nd made a ) arado of time city. Time hotels amid streets ire alive svith people ammd the imearlqunrter If tire contesting niclegatiut , are crots'themi , La are those of Judge Jannmes Gibaon and ion. Webster Davis , tire two prominent : ormteotants for time gmrberriatoriai nomirmation. 'cli of time big mepublic..ias of time state are iere ann es'ery one , as soon as he reaches ire city , takes a immsnnl in tine fray , which mantises to be one of the most bitter in lie imlictory of the state. The Fliley mnicu are Ieterrnlrmed to control the convention , it here Is any palblo allow' , teirile time 1Cercn mtctionn h as equally deti'rmined to have natters their way. Tine Flileyitea seem to rave time best of time fight , for they have tire emuporary chairman , Congresenman Ricinarti lartimoldt , to presinie at tire nmorn'scg se'sion , nd It Is u'mounced tommigict thai Mr. Fliley will eitlmer presid0 iilnrs'olf tomorrow as cermnarment chairman or name the man wile dli. Both Senlalict and Jefferson City have aken advantage of time ocraslon to lobby en ho capital removal propa'ltlon , and ends naru ectairlished ineanlnitmartems anti brought cheiegaticmm of fifty , swine arc tcarnl at work. 'let inmilcations are tiiat tomorrow 'twill vitmress one of time greatest political battles n the history ot lice a'tamte. Everything Is for McKInley , as far aa ppearances go. 0mm all bands McKinley clots and Mcl imcley buttons can be seen. o other presidential camndidates are men- toned , and the inidlcations arc that Mr. eiiiey still secure time convention endorse- ricnt of Major McKinley without trouble. rlroima on the Inside say that the resolutions crc already prepared to tbccit end , and tinat ice converution svli endorse a McKinley In- truction without debate , . 1' , A. % % 'ILL JIGir'1' OVilit .M'JCINJdiY ; unmreiri' ( Iounue'iI I.iheei' to ili' ii. 1,1 sd , ' Scaslour lit t'uiNiii uugurl , WAShINGTON , May 11.-About fifty dole- ates to the surlmreuumo conmmmcil of time A , P. , are in time city for the convention whivic egimna tomorrow and wimlcin , oh account of Ice troublesome iuestlommcu to be nlcalt wtttn , ilI probably lie in seruslomi for several days. 'hue nmost profoumnri secrecy is attempted to e observed by all of time delegates , cia that t is most difficult to eocnrre Intomnnatloti orcerning tice factional differences winch re brewing. Menmimercu do trot conceal tlmo act tinat there will ho a swarm debate over he recent action of tire executive comunhIte ci placing McKinley on time presidential icccltilst , 'I'hnis btep is to be reviewed anti ho executive committee swill but required by inn , frieminis of McKinley in time order , chIef mommg sthonn are tire 01mb ann Kentucky eiegates , to present tine proof on which th. hrirgee agaimmat McKinley twere based. There lB U well defined rumor ticnt wcstcra ret , diver delegates who tieclsro ticcir linen- Ion to secure a free silver plank for tire d. I' . A. platform swill also enmuleavor t orce tine A. P. Is. into a nolitical ailiamuc& iii , , time populist party. Supnemrme President I , Traynor today deciarenl that If the- Ii parties refuse to recgrmlze time prin- iples of lice Is , P. A , a call swill be issued or a national convention to orgarnise U. lOW party1 wicichi Mr. Traynor staid will 0 joined by citizens twimo cure tired of ring ule. A meeting of tire full advisory board , tml be held tomorrow nigict , wimen the ction of time executive committee of that ortrd on McKinley's caumdidacy will be comm- inbred and it ic ticought will be ap- roved , Time figimt wIll comno in lice council meet- lug. Meetings were iceld today by time ju- iclary mind executive comncittoes , the hatter or the purpose of roviesvirrg tire treasurer's ccounts , Moss of the delegates here an. rOmri time southern and western states. hc'hucwsircc S'IIl Not listrnuct , DOVER , Del , , May 11-The repubhlcara nventlon ( or the selection of delegates te lie national convention at St. Louis will meet irene tomorrow , It will be controlienl I time friends of J. Edward Addloks , 'twice aye at least 101 of time 160 delegates corn- rising the convention , The convention will 110050 delegates to tIle republican national . nt-emotion arid adopt a platform , Mr. An- icks will inead the delegation to St. Louis nO tsvo of time others will be J , Frank Alice f Iover and Dr. hiram It. liurtont of cweu , Tile delegation will not be Instructed. trndnlickv believes that lice six votes of telaware should ho meld In reserve , so as a go to the winner svhen line decIsive tti.