- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. - _ _ _ _ tJc iir _ _ ESTABLISHED _ _ _ JDE _ _ 19 _ , 1S71 _ . _ _ _ _ OMAHA _ _ _ , SATURDAY _ _ _ MOBXIXG _ _ _ , JTThE _ _ 6 , _ 1S9U-TWELVE PAGES. _ _ _ StNG1 _ _ _ eor _ rrvi _ _ CEXTS. _ _ _ _ CEXERAL LEE AT llAVAN Weykr Eeodvet A&a' E8proa&itthe at the Pthce. : GiVEN SOME BU51NS3 TO START GN &ttarnr Geticr1 O1nc DeeIared to &se Intluinled that 1b Vnlted . Wonld tdrrtRke the - Pt1fleatjon of Cuba. ' . ( pTrI it. r Pr ! PWWI ( m. ) \ . Je -4w Tork Wi Ca- ' bk.ram-Speciai Ttgim.-Cfl4 Gera1 L(4e , , * by - re4eeeecr. r. WiI1mts. Dt Ctai Genra1 WeTler LppezaflHeat t the iaIee t IOrIIg. T.b catt. ganeral ret tb In the greti FecftE morn where tte Xct.'oc ) 1iiru&iIT tate ; 4ee 2be ntcrv4ew aa eeg LD atidbctery. The aatrz , , Ciba &nd the tflted Statei were uty ax re1y die- Gfner&1 Ve31er recekd Gee Lec or- : kfly. Lfl tiald ie e peaee4 the.t the tnttd Stalee bud rem a. ei4dier te cofl'ider ! rn i ndfltarj- point e 'new the frrttittflr queeuoaa tbtt ee Eurt to erlee icr eult- - thi , and to aprectte the rnflftlT eltue- tiun eDd cDdttfOUs. General Weykr td GeneJ Le t1mt lie ha ne&ved word rcm tbe Madrid uermieut that the ri4atlone tttwM1 SPIL &d the tUtt Stalee coi'- Unued riend1y. and thit neutthons were betn ccmducted n a frendiy ndrit. He bt'pe& bt 6aid that beth he ad Ger1 * i the repre.enUttvee th Cuba thee vTer:1Thtt. wou1 enuIate tbetrpo& ai ' prree-ve guod Zeeflng. Ge'a1 L..e dedthd te 1k inucb about lile naiL ac be 1oake on It na a personal I rather than as au eds1 calL It taxi be 'aJ& bcvez that be t44 Guer1IJ We1or that bt reeogthed Uiat be 'eae talkt tea a er'dcr wtth a rseor or dietinuiehc * ; ervt'e to Spain : that both he ont Geoerei Wey3er 'eou Lave to oonsder sod act rt rn dierpn1 potote of icw on questione whrlz wouI orlee eimoet dafl3 that be 1new : thai ar could no be wge with anda cktLed with vehet and that le boped that each ou1d gfte tht' other credit tor Ischarging the duties id his pton rJth- iiUy and consclentvnsy ] Zor tbe bee : inter- eeta of lila p vernxnent. GOT tOW r'o BIINESS. Gonerai Lee hronght up the case of tr. Dawley. ; be Barper'a Wely correepond- net. who wu arrested by General Megntho ss a epr near the trotbiL Geiieral Weylcr sa.xd be knew notbthi p reOnsby about the ae. but be tnthrstLCfrd Ibat Dawley was ar- resed for pbotorphn rcatIan. Gen- eraJ Lee preed or tmrnediate ictinn in cae ar Dau-e e in ere c&sUe. wbere be i pretented from baying cottnun4cation 'wxth any one outside. General Wtyier said thit I tt be1n General Leee frst case. be Zelt in- thted to do all poasite to eertle matters. ' - ' , zxid be neenred General Lee that the tnquir w-uld bgtn tomorru. General Le remarked - marked that the & , erleusoess of the affen.e depended npon the nee Dauiey lntenaed to make ct his ctiree. 11 they -n ere lot ue onito Illustrate a mozne , end t icr the benefit a the enemy. t.it afftir .ou1d Tiot be ioked upon as err craveGoctrai 'W ier botvee lxte bead in I Ia nnderstot'd that the bcarxn in Dt- ] e-'E caee tLnntcrDw irij eimpy be i to- qury at ere caje by a udicit1 t1rocr. L ' " wTh report to paee. Gererai irsdJeJohmzin of Bithmo-e r - uested pemtlasbo to iit Dai1ey in iaru Caete in the capacity ot cetinse4 but itwas deued becanee. as 'expathed. Sjanleh law forbade ii : mreuver o oeigoer Dud not trt as oou.n&iflor br a prtemcr. Geocrol 'Weyler. the a.creUtry ecid , might rat the : -eqncst as a persenal larorto enersi Lee. but not In atioay General 3nhson then ref-erred tn Gerera W1er. wbo rej1ed , 1 am fqnrr3to be cbUed to rsuee the re- qoezt of the ouneei ceneral. but under the laws ot spaIn no orelroer cjo enter a Spon- tall rtrees In tine 0 ! W5r an I am cow- Sefled to th'oliDe ? ' The captain eoeraJ aesuret General .alio- ' j son that be would eaamioe the pictures blm- r cell and bring the csee to a speedy coneiu- ' alee It ld that Dasley is weB treate ed it I. ! believed that he wflI be reei 0000 Geoeral Lee baa rem.ced the consoiate to moreepadoiza end airy quarters n the net' buithng of the British Mercanthe AF- eura.oe conapsay n e't 3oge ) dmFetf and party tbFre. ing p their rooma at the Htel IDgIeOrIa. Dcrc di ida"tna publiebea vbat purports to be a r.tatsoent gM'en to the -press of tndrd by the ministry. con rmin ; the i's- port ttza , St.cretary OIzey hac iered . , pain to aend rein1oreemsns to uLa and end the 'war. wti the smotien that if Spain bcid ob&ado.u tlw 1eIn4 the tn1ud Sta ± es 'wruld uncertabe Its pacthcateo , eo that forein odventerere mb : nut attempt is cotabbab an iudepeizen go'eInxnent Gsn- eral Maloe boa ? eturne I to Artetotea to command the kircee at the truths. _ _ _ _ _ w. w. G.tT. Sp.tNI'II DtIL L1Y 'VCT OCCIJt. Grni-ral Iiorrers' . .Aitnvt on as a loUhIcInn. MADRID. .iuneThe C&znpoe-Borrerc affLir continues to be the eeOaaOn ar the hour It appears the capt&&a general f dodrid weot tothe raundt of the wzrqula of Cthrixthia , wliith was the rendezvous of the dn'putsmz , and pi'eesuMtid the duel , Tbe mzru1a trft , i the captn zezierai froto ettering t grosads , but the lirte.- aseerted he miftasi' ; authrrtyentered and fIa'sd the ooneh&tiits ua er arrest. it IF , - tefle'ed 'i.e due2 u1 ec occur on the oorIiet poefb1e eoeae4si. General Borrero as mse' partisans. ee.ca3l among the 1 eager t.lct're of the snny Genasi Borrero accused araia Campos ci ! eysteciaurifl prci 1mtLg promotiom in the srn'y He eark.d that ittarakuI Csmcs. i for the pa1 tw + M ! YCE'S k1hd bees a.i * ItI I rerIns-Ue abeier of Spaaiai pgUtiea and i Lad beoe a. sor' uf , usoor i'o'aity. Cbargee ui the eaet4 eid sZ iii o ictaxr. , i General Borrera aeserted. wte tdzta rue 1 tL ia nflueue , Marebti Oaiiipa , ts n-tber. despite the Catias cleek. etU mais- iani a prepundeiatjn ltuetoe to patitict. F1.tCIAL i oz.u uxico Gvrwau IIas21n IOier-itM Iadrnwur- iii to ecI&rr a I'tutiiotd. MXiC'O ITT. iwneTr , is nucb in- tert to iuaurisi elrdee over thr aaanucs- L room that the Duetidc taii : f Be-L s-W I 4 % . open a braheh bere k .lay. bt4s4 the fret I , I ' sttenpt of the Germaa.a I. eecur-e a portio.t ( hf the prtaWe iuaiasas .1 this uwtr l Tbe pz-ie IM&eats and tao .1 France- Egipaa haok oX Parts osats. t e ssttssal I.w.nks of .Mval. and the Wtreis.p cuatrol the kaak sf Laa aad .IeIoa. Fiw i tbet'e reass the G.ru&aa want a M tLer vwc. C Finance MinIer Lisasoteur 1 prsi j a i'ttOi'UI OS the eattre ItiSte'al al aud % sj- atton eetem lad bf fliftd.d wk La it pes- ug Stir 'be new auttraes reve an ( lie wsotM if the treadu7 t s.euoe at the absWiov of the Iote'a.wt * aa4 aternxu- etpd aes. e & ; the oaedd sup't a the a. ii'a-isl and tautoeee aaaa. . Dsaigercez. . ttsuib Iii flacc3ui&a. B.IitCEU'A Jeze i-Aft the Corpus CLTIaU Zu t.ocsr11a hre t braa Lsnb& maIar t ttueee Saad a the L ) tbeaIer witra ; , iii Ioveu.bc.r. laf.4 , 's&e found in a * Itrct4 aear the cath.&ral. &sa- cra a.ca.relus hzi a bei arraa.teg o sin- , g'icvn Di liartag paaLed z b.b sutrac. r j sry Will fle Cozupused of Grzrrda.J U MADlD June 5.-A 3ury of benor poaed cZ eaerali apio.ttrd u j ra.age the dlaule between Ma.rahal Ma.i'tthez , de ( ' .a a.nd Gerert. Bcrs' I I MtDAGJ'CA1t A A rnic'ii COIM'T. Culuiulllee of thec'hsenher of Depn- tie. Ajiproe * the fill. PAXTS , JaPe k-Th eoisttee Sf the Cbs.1bfe Df tlppitles baa usentoe * ap- p's-I.e ) e bif inakthg MbdaPCer a Freact o.3oT _ Preiioa t so dvtsg ito ennxmittee wac addreaee& b IL l4aaoiua. te ma- lei' tar icrelga aaIrs.abe stated that th rizne4 States goi'ernaent a. ba4 IHsdetOd apot the rceecdy of i eate- _ cAJ OcI.2'stiSt rPga2d ± a the amiezasn. M , l4atrux a4ed that the , i'ernnie.t Dr Great lrttats bad ales urged that the Uess'e between Msdsaecar and froIgi , Ivli era eCWed the abaexttoa of that t4aDd wa pruiatmed by France. Cottlais- lag ; , the aialter said that the Freneb s'v- erstasat , tbFreere , 'SaC o4Igate4 te aek the Chaiber t. approve the anaea.atl.ii sf abe Isiaad of M&dL5PCai' 5 FTaflCO in t , sear ap the MtIiaLle. The attttade tf the s. mexit of Fraxwe. be eoatthue4. bad already bad . - recait as K had rtcev-&d an entirety 1a'orabie rey froni the t'Uite4 Statet , in whicb the 'rery Ii. purant fact that the gin erument of the ratted tetce recocatoci that the o r tcateF hs4ween Madsaeeur and fo4gn p0ers crc annulled if that leland was eov-ii-ted lOto a French colony , LO'DON. sane I.-The under secretary of litate to : ' Ieri4co aairs , 1dr. George N. Cur- not. in the ilcuse of Commons today. answer- ml : a question aa t whether Grent Britain and the totted States 'wuuld coricent , In ilew of the islande conereon bite a Frrmnb es4ot' . to end their enaemente with Mad&- : aFoar. said that the matter was receiving tbe attentIon of the ge-erotoent. and the latter cricte bort1y to receive informs- tion as to the 'i-lea of the tinted Sta.tes on the eula5oct. _ _ _ _ _ _ CECIl. RHODES , AKS FOR StPPORT. ln-lli * Co-tbperntlun In Cnrsin Ot ills i'outh Afrlean i-cbem DtLEWATO. databele1and June E-At a banquet gh'eo here Cecil Rhodes toads an Imps.-t.nt speech. In whieb be hrfte sketched ttie history of Thbodoela and referred to the credithbe actIon of the Britiab Chrte-ed South Athca company in the matter - ter of compensation fr the Jatueeon raid. ' On the completion of the railway. Rbodeoth. . he thongii , would become thIckly populated with whites. if he were allowed to remai' to aorl with them. be oki.d to the future for the charter to lapre and the colony to become Ff2f-gOei'ithL. This 'wtld be pus- 1bl without detriment to the sharebolderF. Mr. Bbodes rldlcakd the idea of the anial- carnation of the 7rn2.vaai , or its annex.- USIa tO Cape Colony. It retted with the people. he a1d , to c-ope-rate with him to I C1i'7 out his ethemes. The present popu- lntlou : , he argued , -oas too stoall for sell- government. but rcprsaentatlon in the legie- lative councIl would be an Intermetiate atae to the ultImate object. He advised the p-u- pie IWUYF to 100k in independenc In the future. and to keep ta Ibeir hearts Le Idea of Xi-ee trade and quick tC1UOIUO'CXILU to the cape , He also faTored a syatem of join : defense. . which , Mmtoed np. nneont fo'era- tion. He cnndudsbe szajn ioi-ati ; cc- operatIo ef the p'1pIe In his OIOIOC ci making B.bodesla one of i'ie 'Soth M'can states. ILt'flIOXD 1 C1OStG THE OCCAY. id to Hn- , ' Set ! sil frum 'outh AfrIcn f r thiUnlisd LONDON. June -T.ie Pall Mzfl Gaette aay It learns a thrpatch has been received here from Pretoria , soog that .lhannes- burg reform 1eadsrs ha.ta been r&eaaed on porIe. The d1'pntth add that Mr. .Totn iiy Hammond. the American eoinear. sn.ils or Southompton on nuar the steam'r Athenio.on lit --ay to 1hs Unlted States. Finsry tbe dippatth etatec that it Is rumored .5-i Pretoria tint i.be rniorniers will each be : f1ned l1IDiO. PRETORIA. June S.-Tbe execu'ive cotjnfl , efter a. long .iscnndon , this zrernoon postponed - poned ibe finaI decision n-gardtog the release 411 the leer reform eaders. Colonel Francis Ithodes , Ynhn Bays liatotoond. Lionel Pirfi- tpp .e.nd George Ferrer. , .nofljcr mccsuf Hnivlnn In1riue. , . LONDON. June . . -A specIal dispateb from Shanghai says that In consequence of the Ioigu1tI itwhich German ocers have been subjected reoentiy by the Chinese sal- there they were' detailed to train , cisintinat- log in the murder of poe of the Germane by the bodyguard of the iiceruy of ninny of these oiiers have left ankin. .Gerij-n s-ar ihipe have arrived there. and have demanded a. heavy indemnity jar the attacks made by the Cithiess upan the German - man ocsrs , Thees atterks , nccording to the special dispatch , are believed to 'be part era a sthenie to drive out the Germans erd place the biner.e c.i-nhy under Russian control. Jr4l.eZ-lt- CnpsTosn. . LONDON. Jume li-A Ca.pe Town dispatcii to the Tim says that In the House of As- setoilly Mr Spring. in announcing the budget , said that the available surplus was 1'5I- 0(10 ; eat msted eorpluo , net for the roar , t : : .ooo. He alr'o l1rDtlCed &zatjsrJt s-bpw- ing an unprecedented prosperity in all tione and tie cipresse the opinion that the high price of Cape stuck was partly due to the fact that the colony s-ap a part of the B tish empire and be added that the power wt ch ci'rnn2tfld.s the sea must dominate euth Africs. _ _ _ _ _ Irnne. . . . IVillerd Greatly P1i.n.ed. . LONDON , June fi-Mtis Trances Willard and Lady Henry Som&-set are greatiy pieapei 1th the work canciude by the Britizh Women's Temperance association yesterday evening , The foflan-og have been elected deeates to attend the meeting of the o - tional Womone Clristhi.a Temperance nolan ingo , Lauta eVontpi' next : Lady SowerI I set , htesdames Bube and Warde Poole and Mise Agnes Vsoton , Agoso Stask and Mary I'hiitlpL _ _ _ _ _ .tnnrehy rrcil in Crete. LONDON , june f.-Tbe Times has a dis- nOtch freon Atbens. i'bich says that tale- ; r&ni8 from the island a ! Crete indicate a date of anarthy in the wbale western perI I cn of the IMSnL In nomeraus v1ll&gei : : Iie Turks ers- besieged .by th inaurgent Thrie'taas. 'Wse-ever tbr Mbhauimed&n ire in a majorIty They Under and wurdez .be Christiant. The sounds of battle in the Ir.es are ttietioetll- heard on liac.rd these so : akdps in Suds bay. ltui'lan Itolleond Ini China. LODO. : . innsA Vienna dIsaIob ta be Davy ewa * ayi a Mt&caw elegram . .opurt , that the a3sbt-Chiaese baria. usa ob- oaed a conneriieo fr a raiway i4us-egti daaolnirla to Felting -vti a eazai iZ * LDO gold rubLes. ae.b country pn.au a ionceeoien and uaraatee' the caltd Stir. he lines rtnauag thr.lugIJ tbeu yes.ote a erTtcries , S Luierls'ani' st % anleil iii ladjura.enr LONEXN. June iL-A diaatea t the Daily b papb iron Luce. Maztiat , DMaa 'I 57. says the.t &r. Pe4ter. an Auickn 01 eoMtir _ hai rrleed there a&r the la4-14I Oastie Zra ranis&1Lae. d&d&gaecr , C ihere the Bagfth aad Aijiericaji ( iuIjsW ol him that u oas uas4ts t. raj be- auto the Fiscb relused lieces-os tt. Zsra.gzi ii Irizipli WOthrn' Treujirrus-c oeie1r. LOXDO ) . Juii - , & & he eonolug irctIig f the Iirith4i Woeec a T.emperes- aeudaUo YaL4t resolth f ; tniper- ace ebarat'tw as4 usgia. the' Terl0leifl p izibie ( 01414 Arnies.Ien reLtrni w&e M-t-le& . 'Viea af thanks cpc 5OCQI'e4 to .a4y Heney fprt-c and hue , ? raacea E. rIM 1)54 grelLi C5Lh1Ib.LIhW. KIlIq-4 I. , ' l'oI.-onr-d Arruis , p UBtSf orT.r & . ws-a tirt , iunsa - ae Frtach Xlger ea.i4Iec ictini us i'eeted , nd mazy Cf Its einhers fi it. tit-tia killed % y pa&.4 arrta a ue rb ti ore. . sMrjA reaaat of the ujwt on prricd at K&nia ien Ly l. I III Ili-urisIrc the F.iarth lLuttatI.u BEUIli JinThe l.t.Jgev oemnzUte r ' Erkbstg ndtv a : . , pj orga iae the P-ai' n b' , CIIARCE OF UNFAIR RACL\C R ± h Tathg Or Grv S.'e fr Sccsthve Deat. SSPCONS ) AMNST GEORGE C-OULD Aene.d or r.ha 'h1ftl Vftr hal- Inst on Ibe 3laara-itigeatIUn that Is ObIoual Absurti * nd tiLfuanded. enpIa $ * , 10. by tbs APaIFt eea LONtG , .lune f.-Aaither international difioulty hasarises. h has already thrvwn another wet t4anket st-er yachting and Is beheved to have been the cause of idi' . Howard - ard GuW f-rater .agtra tot sta.-tlug in the race icr the smaller craft on the program - gram of the Itoyal London Thtch club's rocatta , yeaosrday , 'shea Meteor , Emperor WIIMam'i acbt woo her maiden race. In brief. Engitab yathtsmen felt sore ever the repeated victories of Xlagera last year and the preent inming and i'aperIog is the renult. Several itisinnatious explaining bei' power were g.t-err. One aquatic er'ert had It that the iazera was usIng shifting water ballast and this was fr.aJly aettled upon as being the explanation of bei' sue ce-s , Eventually complaint wa made to the Tacbt Racing association and the 2o- Iw .ng letter 's-as sent by the secretary of that organization. dated May . to Mr. Howard Guld : Howard Gould , Esq.-Dear Sir A report has Is-en made to the council ( f th" Tatht Racing association that your 'racht Niarara Is with a wats-1' tanl under Ibe i-eat fiO eat-.h sIdef the- cabin and that theee tanks are connected by a pipe so as to make it pOssible by turning a cock to run from one tank mt. the other and thus them as a shittingwater baflast , which mFbt be ad- antaeoi1 to certain caees Tm-es mew- bers of the council wet-s eons-equtmtly ri- qoei4ed to Inspect abs tanios. which they did tininedlati-ly a1ttr the- race of the F..oya Thames Yacht eluti on May , and In 'rum' atlee000 were nZorded every facility by bip- t.In Barr. The members of the council do not with to convey 5X13' idea. on their par-i that the tanks- were used for the purpoi.e indicated. ( In the . t'ontvary. the itopreteion IF the other 'S'ay. But I am requested to s-ug-es-t , in order t place the matter t.ei-ond suepicion , that it is desirable to mais inipracUcable the run orwater from one tank to the other. wblth I conid reatty be done by a em&iI alteration of thipipes. . I should be rind to bear for the information of thi- council that this hasbso doe at I ° ° ° - DIXON KEMP. Secretory The Teobteman , referring to thismatter. . a-s : 'We hve s-eon the water tanks and there Is a.bw1ute1y no room under the oor for any pipes. It i true there is a con- oect.Ing pipe between the tanks , but we tiLli to pee that It wou'd have been used In : shifting tabnit asIt ta.kea ten toinutesIn" tine tank to empty into the other and this can only be done when the yacht Is- heeled Over ? ' The writer in the Tachtsman concludes ii1th remm'inng 'We regard the the dent as pecnliur1y nfortunate because the suspicion which may treat as a grors insult attothec to a foreign gentleman who has done mush for Br-itIsh yachting and who to known to be a thorough spnrts-wan. The fact that Mr- Gould is an American makes it all the worse. for lxi spite of dlsthi.lmers , yachiemen ft America will regard It as a natIonal In- suit. " toder the circumntances nobody would be astontabed If Mr , Howard Gould reins-ed to take part ft any tome rec 'n these waters. Mr. Gould writes to the FISH to regard to the dispute ne ! lIowa : The tanks were never u'ed for belies-I or 10 : any purpose except for water or the crew. The yacht as measured and elwayv raced with the tanle empty , and even if the- were lled :1 * idea that they could be sr ad'raote Is aieur. because It woute take eibt or tea tornules for the water to 1-un frotn COe to the sither. Had the cow- mi-flee vis-ed roe ci' ltL In-n4ed 'riqit I honId have been pleas-ed to aid it In It intended io-estlgatloris. An editor's foot note s-eye : We understand the.t Idr. Gould baa offered to comply with the committt-es suggestion ? S FEARFUL WENEAT A Ht.NGl : ' ; . ConJemn-d Man Es-jun. . ln..njtr tj. 10 ibc Very Lnt MInu1. CHICAGO _ , June f.-Manacle& but strug- gl.tng with hs guards and with locohereat cries rlng.ng from lila flp. Joesph WIIIdm-ath was executed tb1s V1ti-rnon in the county jan. Even to the iaet s-eeo Windm-ath feigned Innnly. As the tseI 'bracelets were snapped no lila i'm-Iat , tie kept up a continual cof 'Hnng up Maunow ? Baog up Mannow. " 'Hang : Hang" Tbpa be changed xc. "I niB aieep . " by-anf-by. As tbe.rzipe axe planed around bIs neck his eyes glared and again be commenced s-iOuting , th1 time , Pirt the straps on , " "Lanaz , open the bandbox ? ' the cries coining chokiogly os the jailer tightened the noose. et unth the -drop lob and the rope tightened - ened for the ] ae time around Windrath'e neLl. were the awful cries stilled. The cOndemned man s-bowel great vitality arid It wc Iou.-ieen minutes later before hr heart ceased beating. Death was caused by strangulation - sLt1NDL1NG 'CHEME AT ST. JOE hIoi'ui ttnte I.'i-eIn..pi-etor Dora a frIs.b Trade. ST. 3OEFH , bo. ! , June' 1.-SpeclaL--A } I maIl Carrymg a email valise and earing a badge an which were the words"State etove Lnepecwr" has been defrauding the ownero I of gasohae 5ttite in this city during the past st'sk , He was orrested by tue police yes- erdy sitertiutin gf wlfl be turned over .0 the authorities. He gave the name rZ George WhIte. The inspector did ant have i bs authurlty Questioned until 'esterday aft- irnDoz when be went to a boos-i- where the iead of the family was at home. Ee had in- epected tie stove and lied been paid for it when the man of the buc.e bappened to' go into the kitchen and was Informed by his a taughter that the state stave inspector bad I u t flnlebe Inspecting the gasoline stove lVbIte was hi-Id a hUe the police were sent I mBe sai' be was sent riot by the state C beard of rriderwrkers , but could tiot show 0 L07 autborty bes-ides the badge. He had col- ected quIte a s-nm to ! iver coin , charging C ipom if. to ! cents tar inspecting each stove. tiab D'elusieralb Meet seat. t SALT IAK CZTI' . .lune L--The demo- i'tk state c.ovezninii to elect eix deletes- ' -large to the Chicago zationsi eoovexgjon 'u be CzJied to nrder at 11 ochck to- snrruw. A Ziill delegation vsfl be present olonel A , C. Iiis ct Salt Lake Cy lisa i-en decided upon for Iomporai'y chairman. 'he convention iX scat a silver deegatan J i Chicago and the platform s-Ill declare a it the free coinage of aitrer in the strunga St terms. The namt nios- ; prominently ietioe4 for delctI.s-s are . Mcaea Thate r er. 1. , Rawflni- . W. Posers. B. , c Chaina ore. Dev1 Evans and S. R. Thurman. n An effort seth probably be iade to bring al p the church question in the Inrm of a ci earmaUoo of the princplez laid down ii r the reeniicened democraaie sesaveutlon ii ! h 105 year. taking a strong stand against is urah Ioarfereziee to polities amid a taxian a : the church manifests. recepijy is- B tied. UI - Ta Delayed l. ) a Freight Wri-ek. j UETElNE Wyo. . .luuc8pe ml Totes -West-baond luxii-n Paoltle Ov-srsnd F ' , yer was d4tl'ed three oorj today and w ast-lund AthLatie expn * a sevan hour. bj t freibz a reck at EtneaT Station cit the seL'r sin d sMijion The wreck wits crumsod b rtd.gtg Xo. = cllidtog aitti N. . lTia d.aM aa tgios were pastaly demil. . H Gold Fuuud In a Coal MIae , CREiE'NE , June i-The os-acre of tht ambrla coal elds have juat discovered that Si is eca. ; wt tucy hart been se. . . ag at : . ! ! . . , , lot LOOKLG BRIGIITtfl . &Z Fl' . LOt15. - otlceble Decrease In &ecaiiaber of Applleaats .rr "s- ' . ST. LOUIS. jane & -Affat&n the s-terra- rldeo diatrlvt of the twa dttlee are taking 'a a more cbeeflal aspect. be itret rush far rs4tei is aver anal today there I , evidence of general improvement In the condition of toraadt , Perere at the dkitmlet redlef s-ta- tons. Ther. 'a a xiotkeable decrease in lbs namber of aliesats for aid and It Is- the expressed bold that the st&tkm wlH be es& en Satorday. With tb atandosirijent fir Ohs' district stations , however , -the redlof "ark will 1 * far from flZFbed. Whatever r5mains from the general and wi be left in the keeping of the Msbaotr' exchange cmiltte. which iI4 eeuIaue the work wherever necessary. The reef fund coo- tubes to grow until It ha , reached ELfL in all ps.-t of the terna-.o disrlct bons-es are being made baizable once more and demnoflriisd bafidlogs are being radly re- bout In tort t Louis The work of rae- torathiri goes on steadily there I , no abatement ! if the relief omni1ttse'.s work. Many people who ore japotJ to live in tents uoil their dewoulsbe'i homes are vi-- patted are becoming accurtied to their new entiranmnetrtt. In s-owe placos- tenants live iii list cars. Wmtiiin Cogan. a popular socineer on the Baltimore Ohio railway. who was- injured 3n the storm , has dld at the home of a friend as the yes-nIt of lie : niof the patients in the hospitals bare died during the .p&et rso days , and. accord- log to the statements of attending phy- elciansno inure fatalities wlfl be reported rum thees Ins-Ututtns. Mrs. 3. H i0a.rni.sy , eleter-luaw to B. G. Ramsey. ex-hleI of .Ihe Order of Raflway Telegraphers , did at her libmne in East St. Louis. Mrs. Eams-cyis death was due to the heroic effnrts s-be made in rescuing Li-i' hue- band from the ruins of the Vandaba. freight house on the night of the recent tornado. He s-till hovers between life and death. Mrs. Ramsey's body -will be ahipped to ' 'Intoti , In. . today for burial. GOEs'P0 NASHVILLE % EXT YEAJL Travelci' , ' PrI srviwe ( asoriatIun Cndp ltc. Labor , ni Trrrr hlante. TERRE HAlITE , Itid. , June 5.-The na- tIoii.I convention of the Traveisra' Protect- 1v5 association adjourned this afternoon. Most nIthe day was taken up with diecop- sion of amendmints to the constitution. The amendment authorizing the naJonal board of directors to work with a St&te division char- 15 : in case of unsatlefartary ceodartwas carried - ried The amendment authorizing the can- ceUa.tloti of memberships un refunding of money paid was carried. . An amendment providing for IndemnIties for total disability for to 0 ti eska. in ce-se tZ emp1e rupture or hernia was adopted. The amendment pro- hibitng the election cc appointment of any member of the national btrd of directors- 503' other oce within the ft of the association - ciation was Else adopteL All other proposed amendments were -toted , Ctnen. Odicers were elected ap Inflows. President , .Tohn A. Lee. St. Louis ; r.st r1ce presIdent Joseph Waite.-stetn , Pjthraond , 'rn. ; second rlce president W. H. Hnard , Chicago ; third vice president , L. C Csrcliaai Montcmoery , Ala ; Fourth rioe president , IL F. BirtlIard. , LIttle Rock , Ark. ; dltb rice wteIdent , Al-i- ander Run : , Portland. Ors. directcrs , Er- ni-st Robyne , St. Louise tX1 3L Aldi'tCh , Peoria. IlL and C B Dozt. ; Terre Houts. The nex national convextitra will be letd at l.nshviBa. Tenn. Omaha .announced It was out for th conveotlim' ! SI3S. -a L.th.E lTE4MEfl t SA.ltEOa-tSC.trE. Crashes Into a nhllnu.Ie'boons-s. in ii Di-ni.e . . - : CHICAGO , June -A gupft bole in the black aide or the GoeditL line . steamer Virginis. just bre the aft gangway , teile this morning of the uarrw escape tb ett-eI lake greyhound and twenty assengere had laqt night from being central gures In a terrible Inks tragedy. While the Virginia was returning from Ms-aukee last nlcht She collided with the schooner Mary A. Ida- Gregor. A thick log prevailed at the time , width rendered object. Iui-ieibie at a dIstance of a few feet. A panic en the Virginia ensued e.nd a rush for the upper decks was made by the tcrried paersmgsirs. Th quick command of Captain SteIn of the 'Virginia , who was on the ridge. in altering thiocurne of the 5t5V.nIsr JOnt 2 the two Tess-ala came tegetber. prevented a horrible disaser. AsIt In , there Is a large bole lii the aide of the steamer 'r.aile tise-hnoaer had her bowsprit carried zwsy and otherwise - wise badly damaged hitbe collision. The echoner was- hound from Eat ± te to 1.111- watke. Captain Stein said that the en'- us-Ion rM unavoidable. The Virginia , be i-id , was running slower than usual , end to this fact be attributes- her eempe from found- snUg. ± 'HERU'F GCARD Tilt TILCKS. riam D-Tpudea ' ; ; ; ; ; i-t-i : Mtlwniikc itrcct ( sri. ft-em ifrikera MILWAtKEE , .Tune Z-Fnrmal notice was e-v.d cc the aberif of Mftwaujree county tQay ! lii- the .eiethj ruilway cow- pany that be must protect the company's - suburban lines and the itoet who work thereon e.nd ifbe Is tsnabe to dv so a call - must l's made on the goc&nor to order out troops. Ai : & remit of ' thIs notidoatlan sherIff Stanley touight tout a inrce of fifty it'pOty sberisUI Silver City , the suburb where riots occurred lazt nght , and lined lie street railway tracks with ceers. Cars were run on that line tozigtit. without dis- urbance for the ftret time Ix ve i-eke. rile two men chat lair. night are s-till alive , : itrt Motermen Preen cannot live. The police tare learned that the arty in ambush iumberei twi-h'e or fieen. Sin arres'.s rat-s been made. LEVAJLD FOR t'-K.Nq-.vN CRLIIIXALS 4 , llllaakeitrecZ itaitway Conipau- Aiti.jii Detcrinine ) ttia MILWArKEE , June 5-The air-st rail- I-ny conlr.aoy tndy ofered a reward of hf.000 or evidence winch will x'u1t In the arrest nd conviction C ! the pern cii' persona who hot the twn etoploye a,4 the company list I iigbt. There Is little bof * for the wounded OiitormCnJohn Ersen. 'frbe. bullet lodged C hi , intestineswbereg Still remaina ulty vs emity slots werefired tote the ear. irt-en came from Manlatne , Jvlic ± . H. . J. avigan and John Waiteri e nuder arrest n suspicion. ' ! An explotove mies.ie w tin-own into the t ar filled with a omen -eli Wia. street leaf ight ry nmabody in 4caowd 'whIch is : newn to bii-e hOliIdOdfa.flei-CDpdimtor"of ci. line. The cai- was Xi.IM nith awoke and awder fumes and the jc-etrlcken women rutnettetely dntertef the.rzd .ia3ked cc beir betnes. Drntha ef a-Dur- NCINIATI , .7une f.-Her 3obn Hauck. ° resident of the John Hnnck Bresrjng coin- ally , died lag' night , . &ed C"yeers. He Is intlti-mIVicr.a.re and cnd the ninE promi- cot brewera' In the west. GOTP.ZBI'BG fc.b. . iute1.-SpclaL--- en L. Familwn the 1ee ± ng druggl.t ti I this place. was frond dead-tn tria bed this , , t.rntvg. Mr. Fam1ton c&ne to this ooumy 3ut ten years ago an for several year. xi inducted a cattle rane three miles west of g ti , city In la1 + be opened a 'drug otOre tJ i-re e.red ham s-lace thaI time given lila at- nittea to that butiness. OBBOI. iceb. Jaie . , l-S.ecla13--3okn i-ohs , aged 30. dIed it lila residence , four lies south of Gibteoo. i1' morning of * - lystL He was born in WItZerIUr4 cuwiiy , lLena. , and served ntghteen magtha In the l a. ? 3ttL ) ulexzcn aa. private in Company F. s-ui-Oh regiment inthana. Tolunt.eera. He La a.ia..a member t the home n&rds cii - Is zte of lndTh.e& during the war of tie belNon. aud a.aztsted in the cepurye sif Ceo. ti 'al Maran c1urln his famous'Ohio raiL C C has rezided in Gkbteu since ibRI. He age. a wile , vs-c .s.nd ee taabter. s- -a will Jota She Pleet Thia M.azk. PHILABELPHIA June li-The Vnlted a.ts-a I atUe.Lp , built by the ran' pa has 1en c-napeaod ant -a-Ill n into m = : .s.au a. mc tune ti..a month. COJPLAIN ? OF UNFAIR RATES ilias Sipp& Make Aikgatolii AgaiiSt ! Stthi EIJlroadz. HEARING BEFORE CHMRMkN MORRSON ( Assistant Attorney General Geddard Dcelarr lie Can rro-e Serions AllegatIons of DiscrimInation and RebntIxi. R.k.NSAS CITY. Jane -lrairmaa W. B. Morrison at the interstate Ciemmerre cam- mlson leday began the bes.i'ng of the cow- plaint made by the Kansas Board of Railway Comraisone.-s of diacrinitnation against Kanena pints In freight rates to Galveston. A great a-ray of lawyers and railroad repre- eDtttIves war present , .A. Goddard , assistant attorney general of Xansas , took up the better part of the day in arguing his side of the case. He could prove , he sJ& that the defendant railways have granted rates li-ow aosns pathos to Kansas City and St. Louis lower than the published legal tart. I ! Mr. Goddard sue- cecile in detag , i , lie will nail the railways on a charge punishable by imprIsonment and line or both. He further avers that the present rates to Gull at idexico points from Kaneaa towns are tuijust arid high in corn- ' ; * .risuo with the rates to Kansas City , St. Lottie and Chicago arid that the amine should be roduetid in justice to the Kansas producer. yearly au of the southern railroads are Involved. The proceedings Irave assumed larger proport.ons than were at b.etaittici - pated and Chairman durrlson announced during the day that after the evidence In the original ca-ge Is- finished he wtnild set a date when the Interstate Commerce corn- mission should take the case en bane , Paul Motto , third vice president of the Santa. Fe.sas examined at length. He asserted that the apparent discriintnatlon In rates agaloet Galveston was due to the fact that ' cars running between Kansas points and Chicago could be loaded both Ways , while cars hauling corn to Galveston roust be brought back empty. An attempt was made to show that the Anglo-American Provlsin0 company was ben - n ; given Epeclal rates. W. l. Smith. e.bief for H. C. Magley of the freIght transit Inspection bureau. teeti- fled that the company had shipped L4 cars C ! corn out oi Kansas City since February 1 and that It had iii ] gone over one road. He said the billing had been regular. but til gra-0 men believed the rate had been cut 1.-nm I4. as howx in the tiPs , to ID cents or lower per hundred weight Charlie' Berry. commeral agent of the Mape Leaf , which has been do4ng busineos with the Anlo-Arnerican company , admitted that the rate might have been cot by his superiors- Chicago. IL H. MNell , loeni agent of the Anglo- American company. denied any lwnwlecige of an ann-sweat between his company and the raflroade , but admitted that they brought grain to Kansas City wIthin 1 cents of the Chicago price and shipped it to Chicago hen the best rates , open terff , were aboct 10 cents. F could not explain bow the comr.anles could do business this way. . : i : . A. Conncra : , a berry shipper of Omaha , 1 present 'With. liLy attorney , W. B. Ide- Hugh , with a specific complaint of dscrini- inILtlOfl against the Missouri Pacific which he irTh probably present tomcrrow. flails- ' . from The Gulf to ) lontnnn. . ST. LOUIS. 3uneThs Southwestern Trace association board baa authnrtzed a rate 01 i.it ; per lfiO pounds on sugar in cariods froni alveeon , Houston and Sneer- lend to Idontara common poia..s. The corn- modify rate of i0 cents per ltiO pounds on enttoneed oil from Texas common points in Colorado common points has been abolished and hereafter the fifth clara rate of O cents per IO pounds will apply. B. B. Robins-un Bi-esmes Pri-c.IdcI NEW YORK , June t.-D. B. Robinson. 'rice president cf the Atehhiun Topeta & Santa Fe railroad. has- accepted the preel- deocy of the St. Louis & San FrnncL'.co road. 1010 Granite Di-clnrt-ii a Die-idezid. . NEW YORK. .lune i.-It Isodiclaijy s-tatsd the Denver & PJ0 Grande railway has declared a dividend of 1 per ce , payn- blelulylt. _ _ _ GOES TO HOPTTAL AND COLLEGE. Y0rs. Cslbrz-lne M. Greelon'i. Post- Lnwcua Trust Ds-s.lsred Valid. SAY FRAICISCO. June 5.-lodge Haeiry. in the 'L'nlted States circuit conra today , de- aided that the posthumous trust created by Mrs. Catherine Id. Garceino was legal and valid and could not be thanrilved. Idre. Gay- cejexi. as the sister of the late Dr. Samuel Merritt of Ockland. inherited his fortune. Li5OlUal , and at her death In December. igi. abe was known as the richest woman In Oaklan& l'he bulk of the vast estate she - Laherited from her bruther the bi-queathed in trust to Attorney Inbn Stanley and stephen lv. . Purringtnn , to be devoted to the reurlng of a hospital in Oakland in mew- ory of Dr. idarritt. and to Bowdcrin college. Me. . where her brother and her husband aere educated. .lawea P. and Frederick . & hitrrritx. , nephews of the dead brother , at- ackd the trust In the courtson the ground Lint iit. had been unduly Influenced by At- oraey Stanley and Stepbea W. Purrlngtan. owdoin college. si a legatee , intervened 1 ted the cites was beard last October before Iudge Hawley. The deeds of trust -sate held o be aaild. COltr.EItS TIlE l'OTATO PLtRKET. I .aasas City Dealer Coutrela The Supply - ply and LtsIsc liar Prit-e. XANS4tS cri-i' . .lune 5.-James MeEn- iPy. Of the commission finn or McKlaxxsy Iros. , has practically' cornered the potato i narki-t. MeKinney Is .id no bav'e mory of lie product to neil than aD the ether potato rrnkers in the west Within the past Lppr I i575 lAcKinDfy line raised the priced -of po- LilieS ut ceut and a further vies is entieli i ated. Twenty dare' ago IdoKmnry cona rooted for the tiJy artJieble pntujep oci' a the wert-ane hundred car loads from reeiey. Cola. I.teKthey Is scud to have airnered the ruaritor live yes.ra ago when Is raiped the puce from f cents to l a mehel Today when asked if be oonid raise he prica ID l. ho rsped : o , I dunt woe' that I will. 1 am ink zig a ea.t det. ! .0 present iew bosne-griren stick Is cam- ' rig and before It becomes abundant I e ens-a toeve what I bave O band. These marki-ta are dangerous thirrga' to ploy with. sin in cootrot today ; tomorrow may b-s dtereot front" ii . Deniks from flea ! in Chlco. . CHICAGO. june L.-Two men dIed from re effects E&f the beat today Out was Chriei urdersun , a saloon keeper , and the other as aPcilis-h dad : laborer The mereury dli 1 go above b. big the hum4dty was very ri-at. Earnest Berkman was overcome by ° be hea.t this- evening and will slit tosesni-ats of Drrzi 'rss.cia , Jnae 5. A5 l'W Tork-Am'ed-lormrieiinis. from lamburg , Scan. 1mw Hamburg - Zain- am. froni Azusts'rtam ; 5' . Paul , front outbampion. At Ftottdam-Arritid-Amnsterdamn from rcw York via B uiDgzia. At Uverpnol-ArrieiedIii-htanuie. from 15W Tork. . 'l' B3-meri--Arrived-Dreadetl. irs-ui Iew At Ha.urbzmg-Arrlred-Fuerst Blsina.rck , . ' , m lew Tork Prussia , from lew Terk , ti LIIIOSUIL froni lew Tork , ii .at Mevftie-Se4led--Furnessja. , 1mw Otnov SW fur lew Tax-k. IJ AZ L.ondoa-Arrlved-iiabswk. Xpnm lcw I irk. I .A4 Saii Prarie4soo.-Arr'rd--Peria , front ti 'ong ' Kong nd Yokohama , Depurfti- nited States ship Albatross. for Port Town7 At SouthampcnailedAugusta % lcS.orIa am Hambirg for few tiri THE BEE BULLE1IU 'Wetber fwrs-twaa- 1 'r4k5e . 0 _ Page. 1. . Weyler Eecs't-es fltataugb I Gecre Gould Charged With Chairman Itrr1soa hears tp. . Iteni Blocks the Exposition it t _ Lord D'ry Uln , the tnrthb fl.sadttig Lead , In the UtryIP Bare. DLngs-ya Rcport i.e the fond ItI. 5. WebSi4'r County' llrirbt Outlook. . Grosvenor on the St. Louis l'Istlorm. Statues to Mrsdr and hancock. 4 _ Editorial and Comment , S. Nol-gan hound to Go iii War. IOnic to Clre'unricnt Mr. Kern. t ; . Cuuncfl ltlus Lwai Matters. ; _ Comnirrt4at sad Flaaneta.l Iews. Business of Ls.t Week lcelswed. 9. i'ntvrrstty Vommi'nrement l'lans. Progress of the West Contempt Trial. Death tads ( -olz.ncl hooker's Career. Obiects l.a the' As-esements. in. Sapreme Court Prc.ree'diigs. ] lw Bsiysity is Guarded. 1 1. Some Fearful Blasts from Borss- . is.At the Turn of ti. . ' Road. " lflt of TmIniac Gns .Ip. PROGItE.S' 01' TIlE WALLII.G TRIAL , IznporI'ant Eeee. lmpI1estia I'cnrZ Bryan's Ca.een1isners. NEWPORT. Ky. , .lne r-But for long crnar-exr.minations of witnesses th prosecta- thin lx the trial of Aic.imc Id. Walling , for the murder of Pearl Bryan , would hare re"ted this evening. it certainly wificlose its case by noon tornorro Judge Helm today 'decHed to admnli the damaging testimony of Edward H. .A.atbciny given yesterday against Walling I and objected to by Waiting's attorney. The roost Important testimony yet secured was given today by new sithessea who had not te : found when Scott Jackson a as tried. Mrs. Elizabeth 'Ware , keeper of the toll gate near the scene of the murder of Pearl Bryan , testified that 1 a. m. February I a one-horse carriage rushed through without - out paying toll. She beard them coming and tried to get out in time to collect toil. She exiled after them , but they dashed on , pay- tog no attt'utirn to her. Altier : Schradcr of the Fiuclitown distiflery on the L'ckimig pike , te."ttfled to seeing the ec.rrlaee going south on the morning of Feb- mary 1 about ii o'clock. Importance Is atta.ched to both of these witnesses - nesses , as they corroborate the evidence of George H. Jackon , the colored cabman. who testified in the Jackson case as to this route being taken when he was thriving the rig with Walling au the front seat with him and .lacks-on holding Pearl Bryan in the other seat- seat01 01 the tweive witnesses examined today. the must important was Detective Hennaan Witte. He is of the Cincinnati police force and had very little to do In the case. He said that on rebruary 7. by Wafl1ngs diree- tint : , he' recovered Scott .locksoxi'a blond- stained coat from the cttthba"th at the corner of John and Richmond streets. Walling , In giving him the Ins-trurtlona. told witness 'W went west on RIt ± mnond with a lot of bundles ? By 'we , " Wal log meaOt himself and .lackson. Lhtecttte Wills , after finding Scott Jackion's coat In the see er , reported to Wailing that be found tin other bundles. Wailing replied : "We put several bandies I the sewer catchbasins on Richmond srect ; go and hunt further ? Witness said cli fur- tier psn.rch was Ionic. Albert 7. Root , an attm'ney In ewpnrt. teictilled that be and Ins wife tck supper at Hayden's reetnarant in the last week in Jannnz-y and Iahkaftn d 'WiHing' xmvne In with Pearl Bryan and sat -down at a table with them. Pearl Bran was In grout .dis- trees and .Jacb.zrn and 'tEafluzig were utterly heartless. Itrr Bryan , mother of the murdered girl , exclc.imed when ube beard this. ThSXLlZ Go1 They took her to one decent place after dracaing ire : ifrcnmd the slums- all the rest 0f the time. " it 15 expected the defense wEl begin tomorrow - morrow by putting WaDing on the witness stand. Scott Tackiun. who has been con4i-mneft to be hanged as the accomplice of Warnug. Is tick. He was crying today. the first Indies- tiomi of wesitenitig on his port since his trouble last .Ianuary. REV. FRAACIS HER.MANN LOCATED. t. Looi Pohici-SnyThey Are Re-ody 10 Arrest thiaII LakePreucbrr. . . ST. LOC'IS. June t.-Rev. Francis Hermann - mann of Salt LakiQty. . the preacher ac- cased of murdering two girls , hta , It Is an- nt'tinced. been located by Chief of Police Her- riga.n and Chief ef Detectives Dewnondln a city not ever ttvelve boura ride from St. Louis. Those who are In a position to know s-ny that Hermano Is either In Cnclanati era a email town six moflep from Indianapolis. where lie Is under disguise as a florist Hermaun was at the ttloo station In this city about May II. The p'jlice have trneed hIs tocivemnents si.nce then and Chief Harrlgan admits- that yerterdey be seat a telegram to Gh'ef of Police Pratt of Salt Lake City Informing - forming him that Bermano lied been located and telling him that If the Salt Lake authorl- ties would send enough money here the St. Louii poIit would ; u&rn.n.tee the Iugitl-ves s-Si's-ct Herruano was traced to St. Lottie by means of two baggage checkE , numbered jIC and lL7l. : which were leaned from the baggage room v.1 the Kansas Gity ataticm an the evenIng - Ing of MaiID. . The description of the man to whom these checks eve grvemi milled with that of Hertoann. CHATTANOOGA , Teen. , 3une f-A man h-thg his name as it-v. .1. Orila frown Is islag held at Cleveland , 'lean. , to await i description and photograph a ! Hermuano. : be alleged mm'derer. which have Lu-en for- carded by the Salt Lake authorities. Noth- ag is known definiteiy , but be is believed o be Hernia-no. liIuor Mairewian Vaa Sot Married. CHICAGO. .3tte fl.-Er-l.Layor Frank A. iigow&n of Treutat , t , 3. , took out a - snFe to marry Mrs H Ds.rnes at Inma.n- spc.iie e.nd this afternoon he returned the teenFe. nO marriage barnig taken piane. : ar the reason for the vceponcnfte1t of The sedding or why lie r..Ok our ii Moons-s when - the- were Bus lIkely to li married i'dr .Ingov-at woe.ld asy nothing He said it riLe hIS bus'rec WbSfl be was rn.rrled and irat be nitcat be marred in a Is-sr days. orS - S few reare. or mierar He is s-Lopping ca the tuditorlumn a.nd Ttrs Barnes is there , iii- :1)001 : : ii Idaewsw asserted this evening cbs 5.55 lull wiles away. _ 'aintlsir Oifce Vreclir-d by 'audsls. KANSAS CITY , .lirne t-A ope-izil ts the ; tar r to arnego , Han. . sa'p At St davy's early this morning the vress one n.e--f ul the Journal a deniorratte semI- it-i-k13' . were orcpletely wrecked iey peescas inkacywal , wire ended thetawirk by jowg lI the paper and type Into the Kanasa li'er .laras's Grsbrn Its puliusher , ye- - ency attacked the license t'OlIoe or far- s mi-shod s receiving money fl'om sakina siejiei's a d Cerg Wa'h. a local chsr tsr , nd threatened is. drnioUs ± i 01 * sec. takib Is under aret's4. . ) anies of othera itoI icated are nsa lcswe n futile l'sc-Surlss t1II ibui Duiwn , MILLThLE , i. . . June -Wbile noarI .11 of the fltat class bottle yactorles throub1 ut the eeuntry n shut dews en inco. * I i pr.iba.ble That several lawnss in this I 217 w61 continue ftrktfteI , during this Cramer I fill rdere. The green trade all 'ye ' : thc ciaunI y Is In eatehieat condition nil faatories are bring pushed t their us- Itost .Ai1 the window aeas 1s-CtOrkd. iii I' hi. esetien hart eust,4 with the eane4ioa f . three 9.t 2tdgeluxi arid Quintha. wtl'i I .i run m41 the gird tlf .1405 The lt.'he- ) sian &t1as-wetirkor in this city - - inue through iidj' . S Dauu&-s fur Br-ma llIacklIte-d. VIfC'ENKES , laid. . .lune L-Tkte vry in : as case er WiDiant Drununond agaisw. the ivanin-hie k T rre Haute ynilusy gave a erdIct fur LZi.D La favor id the dihsst iriammond was a oonduct.r no this road. 0 III lost his job at the Urns of the beta. S j-il.e tni e which l4we the ptalnttd aUsges tat be hes t.'eti unable to et eiople'm'-rt peaces sit the ta-t that be I. biM-Itltsleel his is the second tune damases- for bls-tii.- etlog have been &Bused in tbr 't'uted La's ? The thov eeie s-as , ietsobG January I P L2ImFIUrIda. . 1 ii REN BLOCRS TILE OIAllA BILL TILIBthrpi ipnitill1 ; Meore is EtIBoc : . DAVE MECER SECURES RtCOGNITON ) fleort for tasalnious Consent for Ito Pnssaae railed Thrench Objet- lion of a elprika ) le-inbr Left for .tnother flay. WAS-HL'l7'Oig. Jane -Special Ti-Is- griia.-Omer Hera. to the ieee siX a con- ttecy andeMak4ly ta favor of the Omaha eaotton bIli , 0sete4 ts that meacir. -tetog : a1I.eg up In the boos-c this after- noon. RoluresenisUve lds'reer bad end-arored to secure unaninsass cons-cot for con- sideratlen of the Onislia exposition tint , After the reading of the bill Mr. Psyi.e. . who was timing as speaker. put the uesUon. and lmowdnitely Mr. } cm arose and sai& 'Tbe getitlernan Zr-urn f'rbraska , Mr. Kern , ebects. " The speakers gavel feat r.nd be stated that abjection had boon roads. Mr. Me"eer then tirade a motion to hate the house g into committee of the whale fciz the cons-Ideratirn a ! the' bill , hut the motion was ruled out of order- . This fits- poses uf the matter Icr today. Pressure was brought to bear on Kern oat to otsiectbut lie in- iris-ted upon its rights to oppose any azid all ] eglslathin out of regular order Ri- Senctor Paddock and Representative Halner lab red with him , but lie was obdurate and the bill goes over. Mercer says be will attempt to secure consideration at another tone. There woe a moment or intense silence. Members- were amazed none. however , more so than the other members or the ebi'aa.ka delegation. Then a derisive cbs-er went up that a Nebraskan should stand In the war of a measure so vital to tas- interests of the transmh.sIssIppl country. Shafruth of Colorado , ou of all pa'lt-rice , turned to Km and in 10055 heard a deren s-eats away , said. "Ton have made the mis-take of your life. Ton could have made friends of ever3- member in this house by announcing that you bud grown to-ed of objecting and would allow the exposition liffi to pass. instead - stead , you bate injured your patty , width Is on record favoring this bilL I sin file- goeted with the whole business. Withdraw your objection end allow the bill to go through. " Kern , however. s-at s-flent In his s-eat and the defeat a ! the exposition bill for th day * as complete. Mereer was comnpli'tely dumbfounded when objection was made as he had reasons -to belIeve 'hat Kern would at least absent hiniseif from the chamber when recogni- tica was granted. Everything was in shape for the presage of the bHl. All the Inter- eats bad been s-s-sri to and rio obstacle wonid have been tract bad not Kirn unexpectedly Interposed his objection. Kern. when seen ailierward. in explanaton of his conrse. said tie was- heartily sorry at the defeat of the bill. but he could not consistently deviate from the course be bad mapped out. He said h was fighting oil the floor of the hnse for a constituency without representation , and would fight mthl the last. When It 'was sugneated that the Sirtli district ursa vitally interested in the pasezese .nl the bill he bcanae silent. It may be that Speker Reed will recog- the idercer tomorrow. it being personal suspension .flcy. bitt there . .are s-cores of muon demanding reconnition. stone of whom inns-I be placed no tht Its-I. and whether the exposition bill Is to he levered will only be known slien tomorrow's legislative day is far along , IIDLS AGREE TO THE REBATE. Secretary Smith today received a telegram from the egeot 01 the Otue and Idissouri in- diane at their recervatiort in Okiithoma , to the effect that the tribe bad agreed In ocunctl to accept the Inst propoation ; of See- retary Smith for the settlement of the differ- 00(105 with the settlerson the tribe's ceded lands In lebras'ka and Kansas. This propo- sitlon was tO allOw s-ettlers a rebate of ten years- ' interest , amounting it , between thY,00i ) and DOODO. and the balance was to be paid within ninety daye or the entries of those falling to be cancelled. After di- dusting the reba's. there u"Jl be due the indiana about tII.OOft. ) The secretary will not take any steps toward preseotag the proposition to toe settlers until a wri'ten report has been received , which will preb- ably be early next wi-eL Cewptroer Eekel today gave out eli- stracts rf the reports of the ( 'flnitZUI of the 1114 natinai banks in Iowa. exciuEIv of Des Moines , and the eleven oa'iooal banki in Wyoming. The Iowa statement ebcws to- tel , resources of to.2OI4. the loins end filsoolints being E3.61G.PCP. and the resrruca h7Og&Otf. of whicib flIM.tR5 gjfi The depos1t- are hf4.i,411.r.idl , and the average reserve - serve hi-Id was iif..IC P r Cent The W-mnlng s-tatetoentc s-hosed total resources of 1291- ; ct loans- and diocounte , f1.WO72 ; reset-i's , a4ThoC 11 u bich flC4.C was gold. The deposits -nere hli1t.Ci47 , and the overage i's- icr-ye held was I 4 per cent Representative Gamble from the committee on Indian affairs reported favorably the Rains-s bill to pro-ride br the adjustment of the s-ties at the Otos and Missouri seseri-z- tion lands , in the atatOsof Kansas and Ks- bras-ia. and to confirm title under wild sales. FORT OMAHA BILL KOT SIGNED. Senator Warren called on the president this morning In rt'laticii to the Fist Omaha military reservation liii ! , but the president was Ocit tO be seen The bIB has been Is- vorbiy passed open by the 'War department and Secretary Thurber it authority icr the statement that while many bills liarpil. . cr11) ' , he thought it would tie reached early iiezt week A board of effloers. to consist of Cbnsi Peter 0 Halos-s Corps ox Engio-'rs C.ul- ens-i George t. . Gillespie. Corps of EngIneers , and Captain William M. Black Corpsof Ifagineera. Is cipolnted to zonet in more upon call ci ! the iediir ; member , Is consider curb bueiea as may be referred 00 Ii by the secretary C ! war. Leave v.1 abs-eons- granted Idajor Juh p. Bakir. pajmaatar. three months : F.rat Usuteasiet bun ii. Barrette , Third artillery , Doe month and si-venison days P.r-st Lieu. Lesant louixi Oookl.n. ii- . . Second artillery , extended a month. Additianol vd Ucoteucat Ed IL githuta. Oorpi of Engineer , Is aesgued to the vacancy of second $ outonaot to that 002-lie. _ _ _ _ _ ( IMAHA PtOl'LC ABE DISAPPOINTED , Iiae Si-at Tcls-gi'riaeus to 11db Merc't'r and Ersu , There was IaalwirssJ diaanIatment cx. ires.ed hi Giosha yostonday aeethig at the ti-wa front Wai'biiigLii ecocorajeig the cx- 1(045155 bill .Ul along has been known hat the ol , thlfloiiity hi the way of tig its lake we. iii ott4a it before the 211555 foi' aoes dosatlosi. A first lbs ants- nilfiut eel S'a.L-tir htod esosed vIes.rcsa. e objected to lu oonflderiazisea on the scura it eoalafeay Although the prsooat tell ear- 'lt ho Lf.proju-lat4ii , . i 34edes th g. veTO- ni-Sit Oh make one It tht future After per- iis&et labor the objections of the speaker I si's sri-scenic during the r4efte4 visit of hIs , toSi-water to W&1legton. C' ii'grw5mafl 4555155 1155 bee2 eatofang ever st.ie for an 4urtuhsity to ca the hi ! ! ny " . , t ! i .a cr0153OT4OS aMmous enrsett Osagrasaniun Kern ha , of late been og to t.be' coaaideraticni ef every measure 'Ut ' a ? its uaatl order , hot it wee hoped he amid net block the pass-ag , of a measure a iildohi the pIM il4' of his own 4sU1ci lxi umaus with the i'Ot of ) .hrueka and the .4,10. . 5 015 Txtelly U2IOSLSOaL AU pressure sought to 3i.r liii i.ii ui ta date prua-d -tmtaLa but the friends .1 the measure tin eXptiei to g.et it nh lid' k.&izcing Ktm to Ilhdrsw bit ebjecuon. us cii a geuerea suE- CUCIUxi day A s-petisi iueeutig of the city oouo us. . - -