. . . . . . . . , . t I ' iiSYi100 9Y ! ! (9 = 00 ) el000mo09otl10NO0t90 PAGRS i 8 , \ PART It THE OMAHA = cocoosol ? CIjtQ10 o ; osoc c aaoo _ t"r - L ESTABLISIIED JUNE 19 , 13.1 , , ) MAIIA , SUti TIAI.r MOH TING' , : JUNE 14 , 1496-'I ,11rD\TII. ZAGES- . SINaGI : UlL'1' ' FVlu ULY'1'i , I LOOK ' 1 Lord Chief Justice Russell and Sir Frank 1 Lockwood Coming Across. WILL TOUR AMERICA IN SEPTEMBER _ -r 1 Lord Russell Has an Engagement to Speak Once at Saratoga. PURITANS' ' DESCENDANTS IN ENGLAND Visiting the Scenes of the Persecution that Drove Their Fathers Out. MERITS OF TILE NEW R ICING YACHTS Ylltallll'M 'l'rluinplt lu Meteor C0u- ocded on All Sides III Ilrllish lt'aters 111141 a VlsR from llefeuder llsped For. ( Copyrlgl.t , 1896 , by Prrs I'ublkhing Company. ) LONDON , Jew 13.-New ( York World Ca- blegram-Special Telegram.-Lord Chief Justice Russell and Sir Frank Lockwood , the latter the chief wit of the Engtish bar , arc discussliig with enthusiasm their corn - lug visit to the United Slates. Mr. Cracker Thorpe , another well known queen's count - t set , will go with them. Sir Franit was i asked today co cerahug their plans , , " \\'o have all booked by the Umbria for August 8 , " he answered , "Lord Ittssell wlil be accompanied by Lady Itussell and lion , Miss Russell , while Lady Lockwood and my daughter , Mrs , Lucy Lockwood , are going with me. I have never been across the Atlantic , and look forward to the visit with keenest Interest , Lord Russell lies visited the United States more than once , and we shall have the advantage of his knowledge In piloting us around. We shall go straight to Saratoga on our arrival , and , after meeting the Bar association , before Which Lord Russell will deliver am address , we will make a tour.'o are anxious to sco as mucb as possible of America and r Americans before we return , but must be back hr England by the end of October. Neither of us lies. so far , made any or gagemcnts beyond the Dar association , to attend which we are primarily going over. " It Is now authoritatively said that the estate of Colonel North , the "Nitrate King , " Is under $3,000,000. All the English money writers in the dally turd weekly press continue to strongly advise their readers against American investments - vestments , The Statist of today says : "Even the few hulls who have persisted in hoping for the best bavo so little open that oven a two or three-point fall does not hurt them much. It is not a question of differences with jobbers , but of a dried- up market. They see that every fresh folly American pnhttheha119 perpetrate postpones so much the longer the revival of public Interest , to say nothing of the return of public confidence in American securities. " EXONERATES THE AMERICAN FRUIT. The name "Persimmon" of the prince of 'Vales' Derby winner , has caused no end of speculation here , and there are learned articles In all the daily papers about that fruit beloved of American darkoys , One tt' London paper speaks of "a persimmon bed. " There ! s a veritable persimmon tree In the Kensington palace gardens , but it ri 1s stunted , and its fruit never ripens , The . , truth is that the prince gave the name to :1 the colt as a soft jingle on the name of its famous sire , Saint Simon , and of the dam , Perdito Ii , The American pilgrims who landed at Plymouth , Devonshlre , the other day , and who mean to visit the scenes of the trials and tribulations of their pilgrim forefath- cra , are receiving a welcome everywhere , ' but do not confine themselves to noncon- fornlsl hospitality. They are to be the { guests of the dean of Norwlck at the great ecclesiastical celebration , July 1 , commemorating - orating the restoration of the Norwich cathedral - thedral , at witch all manner of high church ceremonies will be the order of the day. Of them today's Telegraph says : "Possibly the shades of their ancestors look ( Iowa iron Iaysinnr in grim disapproval of their # " descendants' published intention to visit "t : ' Canterbury , of all places , the headquarters of the accursed tiring , to wit : The Eplsco pacy. As a matter of fact , the spirit him which the Congregationalists over the sea r have begun their explorations can only bo described as admirable , Tltcy have not forgotten - gotten the treatment teldch their ancestors t received , but they have cvhleatly , like sent - t siblo ulol , long since forgiven 1t , (111(1 the contrast between the chilling circumstances . + , under which the original Maytlower passen- r , : gars eel sail from the coasts of Europe and the warm and cordial reception which their modern representatives are experteneing , is sufficiently strikilig. " r0 UEVj' METEOR , The declded superiority of the German emperor's racing yacht Meteor , a ? . least fu light winds , over all the crack craft hero , has been fully attested In the past week , „ Whether ! t can heat Ihrltaunia , or bold Its own whin Satan ita in a real breeze remains to be seen , hum all around it is undoubtedly b regarded by British yachtsmen as the apecd- a lest boat ever sailed iii these waters. Ilritannin has been so unmistakably outclassed - classed that a rumor is current that the i'- ' prince of R'ales intends to order at the ( ' close of the present season a new yacht from R'atson , designed like Meteor , to meet the requirement of the new rating rule , while Mr. A. 11. VA'aiker , the owner of Allan , Is credited with contemplating a similar , . order to Fite of Falrlle , as Allaa is heavily penalized under the new rule for her great i' bean ; but what Is agitating then low fl more than anything , Is whether Meteor is faster than Defender , and on this question ! the Yachlaman this week says ; "No ( doubt , no thou will be lost by our friends ; m aerbss the Atlantic In calculating how its- 4 tie Meteor Is slower than Defender. The only way to settle that point , however , late to Bend Defender to Klel or Cowes , One thing , indeed , seems quite obvious , that Meteor a far better yacht in every way than Valkyrie Ill , Under the new rule punravea's champion would probably work outNa rating quite vrohlbltlvo of its chances against Meteor. It Is on record , of course , that It la a duffer to reach and that it cannot curry Its gall In a hard wind , " z sea it staled in the latest files of env York papea that John j , Ilrooke , the former owner of the schooner Laska , has ( ' ' , given a commisalon to Cary Smith for a + new auxiliary yacht , Mr. Brooke has given orders for inch a boat , but Watson is building It over here. The London and provincial daily press has had no comment whatever on the Gould scandal and private Comment am00g lheW w'how anything about it is hostile to time 'Yacht Racing as- soclation. , BALLA1ID SMITII. FOIICiNG YYN.tG.t 1'ltiM CC'it.t. CuimMul General her Not Iled ( of the h llx'erlllllent'M Irlertalnatlua. ( Copyright , 196 , by Pats I'uhttehing ( 'umpany ) 1LIVANA , Cuba , June 13.-New ( York World Cablegram-Special Telegram.-TLa gevernmcnt notified Consul General Lee today that it lied ordered _ the expulsion of Jose Antonio Yznaga by time next steamer. Y'znnga is an American citizen of a family well known In New York lie Is a cousin of Consuelo Y'znagn , the duchess of Man- cheater , and lien a cousin , Count de i.ezundi , who is a major of Spanish guerrillas of Santa Espirltus , Mr. Yznaga's valuable plantation was burned this year by In- surgents. Since then , until recently , he lies acted as time assistant of a New York cor- respondent. It is charged that ho assisted the rebels , nud under the guise of an interpreter - preter , gave to foreign newspapers false news detrimental to the Spanish army. Yznaga filed a claim porno time ago against Spain for loss of property. henry L , Nelson , editor of Harper's R'eekly , lies written to General Lee , asking - ing hint to do what he can for Iawlcy and asking to be advised what he ( Nelson ) can do to aid the correspondent. Dawley is still in Moro castle. A large force of rebels seems to be gathering - ing ht Menaces , district of Santa Clara province. Leaders Zayas , Caylto , Alvarez , Rafael , Socorro , Flelte , Ilernandez , Torres and Roban are reported to be there. La Luclma copies the R'orbl's story about lack of lintel accommodations for negroes in St , Louis , and heads it " ' 'Iva la Llhertad. " w. w. GAY. ItiAN'19tiilt NV.tS .t Iilt.V1 : SOIJililt. llrilliunt Cnrerer of a Han Noiv Su,4- 1'"ted of 31Un IeC. VIENNA , June 13.-The newspapers of this city are publishing additional facts regarding - garding the career of Joseph ilanther , who Is suspected of being time murderer of Mrs , Philopena Lmngteldt , a wealthy lady of San Francisco , who was found dead about the middle of last month the morning after Ulmnther had played cards in her room hi the city named. At the age of 19 Blanther , while serving with time Austrian army of occupation in Bosnia and Ilerzegovinla in 1878 , with his company defended time positlomi of a battery of artillery against a superior force of insurgents. Of this company and battery Blanther and one sergeant escaped Injury , all the others being either killed or wounded. For this he received the Order of time Iron Crown , being the youngest officer upon w'honi this order has been conferred. Later , at a review of the Vienna garrison , Blanther was presented to King Humbert of Italy and received from the latter the Order of the Italian Crown. Blanther was compelled to leave the army owing to his heavy debts in ISS0 and went to the United States. Ills mother has not heard from hlm since , It1HtMUIA S.tILS AGAIN Foil. CUlt.t. Carries a Cargo of .tents nud tnintu- nitlou for time iiisurieit' . NiVV YORK , June 13-The World this morning says : Time steamship Bermuda waste to have left Phlladelpimla last nlgld withm another - other cargo of arms and ammunition for the Cuban Insurgents. The presence In this city during the last fortnight of Colonel Francisco - cisco Leydo Vidal has been the subject of considerable comment arnong time Cubans. Vidal was in command of the last party of filibusters that the Bermuda carried to Cuba. Yesterday morning Yldal received a secret order from the junta , and be and his companions - panions left the hotel at once. Each man carried a machete in a canvas sheath. They went to Jersey City , where they were joined by a dozen more Cubans , and all took the train for Philadelphia. These , with others already on the spot , comprised the expedition that was expected to sail on the Bermuda , 9'he expedition consists of fifty men , among them being several physicians , who carry with them a full supply of medicines and surgical Inatrumenls. Stowed away in the hold of time Bermuda are 1,000 rifles , four Ilotchklss guns and a large number of machetes - chetes , COLOSIiItItO1im * IS IIANISIIED , f + 'urnttrlly lseurted to the herder of the South Atrlcaa Itepublle. ( Copyright , 189G , by frets Publishing Company ) CAPE TOWN , Southm Africa , Juno 13- ( New York World Cablegram-Special Tele- gram-Colonel ) Francis W , Rhodes , brother of Cecld Rhodes , has been escorted to the border of the South African republic by floor omclals , After the sentence of death passed upon the Johannesburg reform leaders for treason had been commuted to flue and banishment for fifteen years and the fine had been fixed at 25,000 each , they were released from time prison at Pretoria and informed tlmat the banishment would ho suapended if they would take oath not to take part in Transvaal politics , liantmond , Phillips and Farrar tool ( the oath , but ! Modes refused to do so. Therefore imo has been banished for fifteen years , AS A C.t'l' W.t'I'Clll1S A ll ( > USli , SpmriNIm 1'nr Ship I'OllaiVM Iho Phi- blister Lnuredn Imm lagllsh Waters. ( Copyright , 18J6 , by l'res' I'ubll-hang ( 'ompany. ) KINGSTON , Jamaica , Juno 13. ( New York World Cablegram-Special Telegram. ) -Time Aulerican filibustering steanmer Lau- reda has gone sailing within time urea league lindt A Spanish war ship is follow- lug her and an English cruiser is watch- Fug the Spaniard , having orders to prevent an attack on the I.auretla 1n Ilrltlsh waters , Mollie to Ills L9ahn tin the Cra n. PARIS , June 13.-Parts of a letter from Prince Victor Napoleon to General Dubarall lave been published. They arc as follows : "You call my attention to newspaper articles - cles apeakhmg of huaghmary negotiations carried - ried on with time object of Inducing me to abandon my rights. Time Napoleons have no rights except these they hold from time people , and time people alone can invalidate those rights. As the representative of a great cause , I shall never abdicate the duty- which may namu Imposes.Vo can patiently support misfortune , amid I am one of those who face resolutely , but coolly , the future , in which my faith remnaima un- ahaken , " Isefurum Lenders hluuM of flit' ( lour. JOHANNESBURG , Juuo 13.-Lionel Philips and George Farrar , limo recently released leaders of time Johannesburg reform corn- ndttee , met with an enthusiastic reception upon their arrival her ; They were carried on the slmouiders of their admirers to the Stock excimamige , where they received an ova- tion. The buildings were Invaded by excited outsiders , aid business had to be sus. vended , Frame Enjoys Ouannerehn1 i'rosperlly' PARIS , Juno 13-According to the omctal returns just published the imports Into France for thu past five months show an Increase of 193,000.000 francs over the same period of 1895 , and during the same time the exports from France hsvo Increased 09,000,000 francs. IIAS TOO Tory Party in England Finds it Made Too Many Election Promises , TWO LEADING RILLS MAY DE MODIFIED Government Adherents Are summoned to Meet and Oonfer , SOUDAN EXPEDITION IS CONDEMNED Opposition is Preparing to Introduce a Formal Vote of Censure. DERVISH FIGHTING POWER STILL GREAT . Ilrllish 'I'roop,4 11.111 lie Neeessnry to lhtt'ic ( 'p Slr Iierhrrl IIlcbener -1'rrsideot Irogrr's 1111 ; StrlllLC of lluMlaess , ( Copyrlglt , 1596 by the Assnclatni Press. ) LONDON , Juno 13-Several matters have occurred during the week to ruffle the surface - face of the Bfltlshl political pond. Mr. A. J , Balfour , the conservative leader and first lord of the treasury , in order to ex- pedlte lute Irish land bill , is smnnroning a nteellmg of the govermmnent adherents for Monday at the Foreign once. This is a signal of distress upon the part of the government , w hicr ) is suffering from the effects of a surplusage of election promises and finds it necessary to call a conference with the view of attempting to reconcile its followers to the sacrifice of some of their hopes. It is generally recognized that the government will be forced to modify the education anal Irish land bills if an autumn secsion Is to be avoided. In foreign politics the topic of moment is the margmrls of Salisbury's declaration in the house of Lords lest evening of the policy of the government in Egypt. It is regarded as a clear exposition of British intentions - tentions as to the Sotmdan , and the opposition - tion Is preparing to condemn time expedition by introducing a fornmal nmotlon of censure. The progress of the Soudan expedition is followed with the liveliest interest. Military - itary experts point out that while the successes - cesses have had an excellent effect upon the morale of time Egyptians , they will also allow the kdmallfa and his friends their danger and serve to consolidate them. Further it is pohnled out that , contrary to the usual conditions of Soudanese warfare - fare , the Egyptians in time fight at Firket outnumbered the Dervishea two to one and acted on the offensive , whereas the reverse is usually the case. In spite of these disadvantages - advantages , the Dervishes made so stout a fight that they lost 1,300 mnen in two hours. Time deduction is that the Dervishes have lost none of their fighting power , and there is no conclusive proof that under equal circumstances the Egyptians would hold lhelr own , The killing of a thousand or two fighting men at Firket , it is claimed , will not cause the submission of the fierce tribes of the central Soudan , and while it may place the Dongola at Sir Herbert Kit- chener's mercy , it will have to be supplemented - mented by harder fighting before he takes Klnartomn or even Bheer. The military authorities also insist upon the necessity for the dispatch of British troops in order to enable Sir Herbert Kitchener to derive full benefit from his victory , as time present force under his command is being weakened daily by death and sickness. Flnaacially , President Kruger has done a great stroke of business In the Transvaal. The fines of the Johannesburg reformers total tip $1,000,000 , equal to one-fifth of a year's income of the South African republic - public , It is opined that he will not apply time money to the relief of taxation , as in that event , the uitlanders would go the most of it back , The illness of ex-Queen Natalie of Servla is causing considerable anxiety to her friends. Before leaving Blarrltz for Paris silo ahowed signs of serious nervous disorders - orders , which are said to have had their origin in the fright experienced by attempts - tempts to break into her solitary mansion , winch overlooks Biarritz. R'IIAT YALE WILL FIND. R'hether Yale Is victorious at Henley or not , it will have time satisfaction of knowing that the strongest crews that can be formed in England will be there. Timla is quite a change from the outlook of last week and is especially the case with the Leander Boat club , That organization , it is believed , will not turn out the best crew it ever had. This change say have been brought about by time fears expressed in time Englisim press , as cabled to the Asso clamed press last week , that Yale would not and any first class crow in a position to meet ter , Leander and the Thames being particularly pointed out as not likely to have good crews. But the nmakeup of lima former crew , which lies just heem decided upon but not yet announced , indicates efforts - forts to retain the grand challenge cup. They have what several rowing authorities here regard as an almost Invincible crew. All the unonbers of time Leander crew are Oxonians and Sherwood , Carr , Balfour and Gold t'cro members of this year's Oxford crew. Gold was stroke of the Dark Blue eight and was a member of the Eton crow , which made such a fine showing at Henley last year. The victory of Oxford over Cambridge - bridge tlmis year is still iii time memory of all oarsmen and earned for them the title of the best and plucklest crew Oxford ever did , Henley is eagerly awaiting the arrival of time \'ale crew. The old town is already much livelier than usual amid indications point to the record being broken in point of the number of people who will be pres- ent. l'ractlcally all time hotels have already disposed of their accommodations at prices ranging from 3 ( $15) ) per person dally up- ward. Many of time seats on the grand stand have been sold and time house boats are conmmandlag a fabulous rent. \A'1IEItl1 TILE YALES 1A'ILL LODGE. The Marsh Mill house , which has been selected to ho time headquarters of time ) ommg men from New Haven , is now In perfect condition and awaiting time visitors , It ! s situated about half a stile down the rl er from Henley bridge and is about a quarter of a mile below time boat house used by time Cornell crew. The Marsh MITI house stands next to the old Mash Mill gardens which run down to the river and a backwater - water rune through a well kept garden. Time place is clmarring , secluded and convenient venient but rather low-lying. The prince and princess of R'aies on Mon. day will go to Selwood park , Sunuingdale , which has been lent to them for the Ascot races and for the same week the duke and duehess of Marlborough hare 'taken ' a place called Clasbury , wbere they will entertain a small party of Americana who have secured - cured tickets for time royal enclosure at Ascot through the United 'States ' embassy. They include the , busses Ilrlco and Mrs , ( trice , Mr , and Mrs. Fairchild , Mrs , Cole- gate , Mrs. Slater and Miss Owynne , The meeting of tlla Woman's Liberal fed' eralicnm on Thursday passel a resolution demanding - manding reform in Fhb divorce laws , which , 1t was claimed , provide that a wife's um- faithfulness is sulleleut ground for a divorce - vorce , while a wife must prove cruelty 1n addition in order to obtain the same decree. One of time finest of ltomney's pictures , "Carolhme , Viscountess Clilden , and lice Sister - ter , " representing music and painting , was sold at auction an Thursday for 10,500 guineas , about $53,500. It was bought by a dealer. The picture was painted for the fourth duke of Marlborough and was pre- sentel to him by Lort4 Qlitdemm , The successful - cessful bidder's chief competitor at the exciting - citing auction was the duke of Marlborough's agent , Perry. VV. A. Brady of Now York has been busily enmployed since his arrival in the metropolis. lie says : "My principal object in coming over this smmmuer was to arrange a meeting between Corbett and Ftlislmmona , 110w- ever , there seems tb bo no clmance of so ( dolmg as the feelingtagainst Corbett is very bitten My idea was to arrange the umeet- ing at time Bolingbrolce club ; but that I now also deem impracticable. AS'1'Olt 15 NIWVi ib IN TILE SR'iM. Patinas iog nud Cnt Shoe (4fsen by I.estding Idultet of l.ondou , ( Copyright , 18 % , by the Acroclated l'ress. ) LONDON , June 13-The last drawing room of the season , was held on Wednesday - day and the Ascot races are to be run next week , consequently the end of the season is in sight. The past week overflowed with gaieties and all the members of the royal family , except the , ) ueerm , were in town and were to be seen almost everywhere. Mr1'llllam Waldorf , Actor's party on Tuesday was quite the affair of time week. Even such lmostesses as , Lady Derby and Mrs , Arthur Wilson , who hind parties time same night , suffered and were loud in their complaints against time "American millionaire - aire , " who seems 'finally to be established In English society. One of the principal social events of the week was the show of the Ladles' Kennel association which oceurrcjl on Thursday and Friday. It was held + ia thehlstorlc grounds of Holland park and was given under the Inuuediato patronage of , the princess et R'ales , who distributed the prizes , wimlch amounted to 3,000 ( $15,000) ) . The council of tme Ladles' Kennel association includes such well known lcadera of fashions as the dutchess of Bedtord , the countess of llches- ter , the countess of l.ousmlale , the countess of Warwick , Lady Arthur Grosvenor , Lady llolimfield , lady Helen Stewart and Lady Adcla Lurking. Otlmer prominent members are the countess do Mercy Argenteau , whose special admiration in time wayof pets Is collies ; Mrs. Baird -Douglas , who ! s inter- estgd in deerhoun1s ; Miss Marie Coreli ) , Yorkshire. terriers ; Lady Fairbank , foreign dogs ; Lady Heathcote , toy spanlels ; Lady Kilmnalne , black pugs ; Lady Helen Stewart , fox terrlerq , and Mrs. Lnke'waiktr , Pomer- alge. f > . The Drat 1c t show Id yonnection with the Ladles Kennel assoplat/on / was also held at the same time. For } his Lord Marcus Deresford offered a cinallgngc bowl of the value of twenty-five guineas for the best blue Persian. Another prominent open air function was the Richmond horse show , which occurred yesterday and today. A number of valuable 'prizes arc to be his- trlbuted by well known patrons of the turf. Such was the success of , the production of "Romeo and Juliet , " by the Misses Vera and Esme Deringer a how weeks ago that Sir Augustus Harris has arranged for a series of performances of the play by the same artists at Drury Lane. The engagement - ment will be fulfilled as scan as the sumu mer'a arrangements at the theater will permit c Charles Wyndham is eo Impressed with the auecess of his nsw play "Rosemary" that he has declined limb offers which John Hare and E , S , Willard have made for the American rights of the play. It is not improbable - probable that Mr. R'yudhanm will make another tour of the United States In the near future when "Rosemary" will be the chief attraction. Edward Terry will at mho close of the year assume charge of hits Strand theater , fie will produce a new , play entitled "Love in Idlcncsa , " which is time Joint composition of Louis Parker and J , Goodmnan , Arthur Bourcher wllltako to America in November and produce 'The Chili Widow" at the Garden theater , New York. The new musical , comedy entitled "Tie Telephone Girl , " for trhlch Sir Augustus Harris , E. C , Burnaud and Arthur Sturgis wrote the libretto nnq , J. lL Glover time score , ) has been mnost successful in the provinces and will shortly he done ! n London - don , probably at time Shaftesbury. CUIIANS LOS' ; PIYE'ilUNIItlil ) MEN. Furl y-'Vivo hours' Ifightlitg-S inulsh 1,05,4 Sttut11-DnTvley 1s Frt e , HAVANA , Jung 13.-General Comez's force of 5,000 was defeated recently on time plains of Saratoga , near Najara , province of Puerto Principe , after fight of forty-two hours by Jlmnlnez castles' troops. Gomez lost fully 500 men : _ , , 'f ' General Codas' conpnpnd , which reinforced time troops , lost tour soidiers killed and two officers wounded , n Time Jose Antonina Yzendga , an American newspaper man , hasbeep expelled and Rich. are do La Torrlente Lap been forbiddeim to return to Cuba a Thomas Dawley.the' µ rdst , has been released - leased , p Iurwrrrd the ) Wrld's Record , PARIS , June 13.-Joham S , Johnson , the American cyclist , yesterday lowered the world's record for 500 maters to 30 2.5 see- ends , lie also lowered time European quarter - ter rnlle record to 24 srmnis } , { 1'111 Not Sueeeet Lord 1)u/ferin / , LONDON , Juno 13-Lord Llandaft denies tlmo statement of the Saturday Review that lie will succeed the marquis of Dutferin as British ambassador as Paris. llavetnrnls of Ocr ) tia 'cNNels , Julie ill , At New York-Arrived-New York , from Southampton ; Dlament from Hamburg , Sailed-Li Touralne , for liuvre' Scandiu , for Hamburg ; Jlanitoba , for Lon'mm ! Etru- miu , for Liverpool' MUUSInum ( , for hotter- darn ; Paris , for tlomthnmpto' Sanle , for firemen , vlmc Southurn'ton ' ; Clrcassla , for Ulmtsgoiv ; Alesla , for Marseilles. At llremen-Arrived-Halle from New' fork. Saiied-Dresdm'n , far New York. At Naples-Smtlled-R'crra , for New York , At Iiav'ru-Sailed-I.a Bretagne , for New York. At Southampton-S Bel-St. Louis , for New York. At Roston-Sailed-Pnvonla , for Liverpool. At PhlladeLila-Ai vcd-\A'ueabtnd , iron Liverpool. bulled-Bolgealund , for Liver- pooh , At Gibraltar-Passed-Olympla , from New York for Mt'dlterranean ports. At Dunnel fiend-Passed-fault , from Ialtimore , At Dover-Passed-Balmer for limit irnore. At Iublln-Arrived-Lord Lansdowne , from Baltimore. At Cardiff-Arrived-Oak Branch , from I'eneacola. . . s AS ALLY ORTASSAL \ Little Bavaria Makes a Move to Break the Yoke of the Kaiser , PRINCE LUDWIG'S ' SPEECH AT MOSCOW Relations Between Berlin and Munich Are Becoming Very Strained , EMPEROR BLAMES HENRY OF PRUSSIA Bays the Prince Should Not Have Loft the Feast with the Others , DEMANDS OF TILE FATHERLAND IN AFRICA (1osMip nud News of Ihie 1Verlc lu Ger- many-Severe hail and mina Stnrus--1VllIm iii ling tiee Anslrinii llnaeuvers , ( Copyright , 1896 , by the Associated Press. ) BERLIN , June 13-The political sensation - tion of the week , eclipsing even Emperor William's toast to the czar and the telegram of condolence to the wldow of Jules Simon , is the speech , wmich ) only recently- leaked out , of Prince Ludwig of Bavaria at Moscow mid the strained rclalloms between Berlin and Munich which were thereby revealed. It is true that there have been tunny induce- cations of Ill feeling since a year ago , when time emperor reviewed the Bavarian army amid unmistakably showed , to time clmagrln of time regent Prince Lultpold , mils desire to be considememi supreme commander In fact as well as him name , and , more recently , in the manner iii which time peace jubilee was celebrated - brated at Munich m without a mention of the emperor or the emnplre , time iimmperial army or time impeilal flag ; mid it is now added that the regent is going to visit Vienna instead - stead of Berlin , which has accentuated tme ) strahmctl relations as did the lone of the Diet and of time press , Eumperor R'llliam interprets the constitu tlonal posltlou of Bavaria in relation to time empire as being a subordinate one and assigns - signs tine Bavarian dynasty to a subordinate position when it appears with the Iloheim- zollern , Thls Is strongly disapproved at time Munich court and without doubt , Prince Ludwig , the future king of Bavaria , dellber- ately and purposely fremed his speech In the way ho did , repudiating for his dynasty and for the other prlncce the role of yes- sal , aid clalnhmg that of allies , whictm accurately - curately represents the views of the Ba- vam'lan court. BLAMES PRINCE HENRY. As a curious coincidence , time German newspapers were only Informed of the incident - cident the day- Prince ] leery of Prussia returned - turned from Moscow , and in court circles ll Is said that the emperor severely' blamed Prince Ueary for lack of tact in not himself correcting the slip of the proposal of the toast In referring to the "princes in the suite of Prince Henry of Prussia and in leaving the fete with time other princes , in- etcad of remaining , and thus avoldlimg widening the breach , Eye witnesses describe Prince Ludwig as speaking passionately and indignantly. Prince Ludwig's report , Incident to the emperor. In no way lessens the import of lmis word , The Bavarian newspapers applaud - plaud the prince's conduct. They are approved - proved in South Germany , In government circles here there is a disclinatlon to discuss the matter , but the independent press is outspoken. The National Zeitung says : "Such conduct nmtlst meet in Gernammy time m-mst pronounced - nounced disapprobation. No matter if it is a prince and future sovereign , no German , no matter who he Is , must cause a quarrel in foreign capitals , and thus create time inn- presBloa that the empire's fabric is loosened by particularism. " The Vosshscime Zeitung remarks : "Russia aid France now believe they may draw time logical conclusion that there will at least be a faint rceistance at Munich , where it is intended to drive time wedge into the German empire. Fortunately we are convinced - vinced that the Bavarian court is reckoning without the people , who are thoroughly German and adhere to the emperor and the empire , in spite of time dynasty schemes of their rulers , " Conversing with ex-Governor Von Scheele of East Africa at the Army races in time iloppegarten , on Monday , the emperor re- mnarkei ( that all Germany wanted in Africa was the preservation of time status quo , It is thought that Von Scheele may succeed Von Wissman , whose health is broken down , Emiperor R'illiama , time grand duke of Baden and the king of Saxony propose to attend time unveiling of the mmonuned to Eamperor William I on the Kyfhauser moun- tale on Juno IS ; 18,000 veterans from all parts of Germany will take part in the cere- mony. KAISER TO VISIT KRUPP , Emperor William is to visit Krupp , the great gumm manufacturer , ! n August , amid Irma majesty will probably accept Emperor Francis Joseph's Invitation to wltmmess time maneuvers in Galicia , Time German autumn fuanouvere will be inaugurated September S and 9. There will be extensive cavalry scouting maneuvers between Gorlitz aad Bamtzeu , trying on a largo scale time new system of obtaining and utilizing news of the enemy's movements. W'imiio time emperor takes a trip to the rmorllm seas , time empress and time four youngest princes will reside at Wllhelnmsbohe. A recent decision of time imperial court of Leipsle denies the right of the rulers of the various states to Interfere In cases pending - ing before that tribunal to pardon offenders semleucel there. During time past week there have been heavy thunder and rain storms , accompanied - panied by intense heat , whichm have done great damage. In the upper Rhino valley a storm , accompanied by ( mall , thunder and lightning , destroyed time church of Barrlen , Hanover , killing or maiming a couple of people , At St. Johann lightning struck a churchm during a religious service , killing two people and Injurlmg thirty others. Great damage has been done to time crops in Mecklenburg , and Jn time vicinity of Hamu- burg , and lightning fired several buildings. In addition , the rains have been doing damage to the Rerilmt exposition groummds , There has been a score of fatal euust ekes at various points , An issue of the Cologne Volka Zeitung Las been confiscated , owing to an article on time Von Kotzo scandals , The 5 ulcan slip building yards have re' ceived orders for three Ciiirtese cruise's , Leabach , the Bismarck portrait painter , has become ( converted to Protestantism , which will enable himn to obtain a divorce from hits wife , formerly Countess Von BULLETIN. : heallter rnreN , N.brnska- , Thun + l'i as , harmer ; Foutli VS'Inds , fags 1. lagl : lad m . ) ' s . us 're CoudtigHer , Sondtw ( . ; gn a I'i r tier Load , Ih11urbt ' ; , .rn uk Ihr t'nlun. New i'hu , ? ' - Water l'otapnny. ml , itanetrntti itryaa nt hen's'Ily. . 1)rlegate l for the Big Conteathut. n , Outline f ( . ' " St , Louth l'rogntut , ( 'otuttiitt Yles Mntiy Contests , ( 'entity t' ' ; . 4'lans hum Nebnt-kn , .1 , Litxt 1Vm''f4Ihilurnl Society. lu the Yield of Elevtrlcity. It. iIneoln hate ( 'nsr again Postponed , ( 'lowland turd the ixpusllhuh. : Connuvart'Ilirul IaereiM5 : ht Schenk. Rork of t muiiIIt ltltula 11asohis , ( I , Couurll 1fluRe idrol llntterM , i , t'nircrslty Club Ttvun's bast Victory. ' ' ent Oran lag , City 'I'etials 'i'onm u Ill Cioshig Uny of thin Oiuatat haute , A. Itrjecls Lreder's ( 'alum for hack ISty. 10 , 11'nanuir llcr 11'ays nud Ilcr 1Vorld , IL "Ilrleu's Rrserti' 1'arrr" 12 , lditanal : and Couuncut I.f. . Story of the Ilitem ha lixposlthum. Ihiroln at Iho forty's Itlrth. 1 L Cnaunrrehat nud Piuanrhd , la. Echoes from the Ante Ito , , tims. 1lnsonic Iutt'rests hit 1Vasldngluu , If. ( Tarty Lenders Nov lu Coutiell. Volk Lure of the fumble ludlaaM , 1 i. Iterulicrtlnus of John (1 , 1Vhllllrr , Iinstuu's Tribale to a l'oet. 1S. lu lime 11'hcriiug 1Vurld , in. 14rt'kly Grist of Sporlbig Gossip , llrthadm of Modern Crtrtits. 20. "Rodney Stone. " Moltke , who wishes to marry Ili' . Seh'ven- niag , Princess Bismarck's physician. Claus Spreckels was In estigatlug the nietllods and nmaclnhmery of the beet sugar refining Imdustry of Madgeburg during the wed : . The trial of the case of Robert Kneebs , time American lmorscmau , accuseJ of racing a mare under an assummed uamne , Is ac , fur July 4 , in this city. R'alter Danmroseh has engaged Lilly Lear nmuu , Paul Kallsch amid Rruest Krauu fcr a wialer season of Gcrumn opera lu America - ica , amid has re-engaged Stepmann , Lang' ' , Fischer Mertcns and Iilbensclmtz. Mr. and Mrs , Potter Palmer anal na0y other Americans have passed through Ilcr din this week on their way from Moscow , General A.McD. AlcCoolr and Mrs. Mecca ) : , ex-Secretary of Legation Crosby of Colorado Springs and ex-Collector I'ltunmer of Pldla- delphia are staying in Dcrli11. A decree lmas been issued by which the measurements of vessels In t'le Unite1 States are recognized iii German ports with out remeasurelnent. SHOOTING AI'FlttY .t'1' CIL111'FOIt11. Saloon iCeeper i11 1d n Soldier fajured lit Iho Fight. CRAR'FORD , Neb. , June 13.-Special ( Tel- egramn.-A fight , resulting him a saloon keeper being badly if not mortally wounded and a soldier shot by a policeman , occurred here tonight. Time town Is excited over time affair , as it comes as a part of the aftermath - math of the Fort Robinson-Crawford trouble over the attempt of closing time canteen some time ago , _ -----S- - - LOOKS il1UE FOIL l'IE SILVIOlL MIIx , Slumltnin Irlcgnles Not Hr a Posltlon to MmiIe ii Fight. ST. LOUIS , June 13-The sliver men were earls' on the ground and for time first few day's there was considerable sliver talk. Flually a conference was proposed , but was not held , it being stated by nearly all the proullnent silverites that until Senator Teller arrived there could be nothing done and the silver forces could not be organized , Mr. Teller will probably be here tonight and there will be a revival of the sliver dls cnmsston. The western men have been comning in during the day , but they are not doing muclm talking' In fact , they find the gold sentiment - ment so strong that they have no hope whatever of maklmg any particular allow in the convention. They are finding that a majority of the republicans from the sliver elates will not bolt or leave the republican party if they do not gel what they wad. Lm fact , the silver fight does not assume very great proportions 1n the face of the great gold sentinment which n is prevailing here. Lyttleton Price , delegate from Itlatmo , arrived - rived today. Ise says a ticket nomlmated on a gold platform could not secure 150 votes In Idaho. lie lntomds to offer time following to the convention : "We hold that the veto power given to limo president was not Intended to be used to defeat the authority of congress to make laws on proper subjects within constitutional limftatlons. We condemn such no exercise of this power as an unwarranted invasion of the legislative deparlmne t of the government - ment , and we demand u return to the legitimate - mate use of this power as it was understood and exercised by the fathers of our inali- lutions. " l'I SNSYJX.tNiA S'1'.tND9 BY QUAY. Governor' Iirmstimlgs Stm } s Ills Stn lc lion Nn Cooiprnoiisr Cmulldnte. INDIANAPOLIS , .Iuno 13.--Governor Hastings of Pennsylvania and party passed through the clly enroute to St. Louts at 8 o'clock this morning. A reporter asked Governor Ilastlngs if Senator Quay's cane would be presented to time convention for president Time governor said : "It will be most assuredly. I um authorized to present hla namme , and that I will do to the beat of my ability. " When Governor Hastings was hmformed that the nmorning dispatches staled that Senatnr Quay's name would not go before time conventlnn , ho saki tint ho ) matt not seen eucim dispatches. " 1 can fay , however - ever , " ho replied , "it Is a nilatalce , for , us 1 said , 1 am to present his uamo myself " "VVlll l'eunsyl'ania skald solidly for him ? " "He has sixty out of time sixlyfour dole- galea. Surely a candidate could not complain - plain of that , and time delegates will vote tor Limn to time last" "It McKIIey Is uominated will Semmalor Quay accept second place ? " " 1 am not authorized to say anything on that point. We are going Lucre to mmnmlmato , him for president amid hot to wake tiny compromise. " Governor Hastings sald that he till not believe that Mr , Platt had ever said that ho would halt the convention , lie thought that peace amid lmarmony would prevail. SlLti'III ILAN fill lS Ul' 'VIII : FIGHT , isnaO'I'rnaho ) Sit ys'I'ero ] ) In Nu Ianlut Iho Si might Slit ntlurut 11'111'Viit , ST , LOUIS , Juno 13.-Isaac Truuibo , dele , gate at-large from Utah , said today that the silver won had-guru up all hope of obtaining auytlmlng llko a silver declartlon In time platform , 110 was eonfidemt that limo platform would declare for a single gold utAndara. 1i(1 ( lE"E ) 1 1 Takes the Omaha Plant Off' the hands o the Bonlholdors , INCORPORATE UNDER THE MAINE LAWS Reorganization Plan Provides for FiraP and Second Mortgage Bonds , FIRST LIEN FOR A MILLION AND A IIALF Second Mortgage of Six Million Dollar9 Authorized , LATTER TO DE ISSUED WHEN NEEDED 1 + 'irst''referred Stack to the Autotntt of m tIlltlt ) , Second I'referred , m , IatItlOo ) ( aatl Conuoon Stook .tlitattating to mL'illIhIO ) ) , ! + Less limn a ntomlh ago time water works plant in this city % as sold al foreclosure , time Farnmers' Lnan and Trust commpany of New York buying iii time property at the face of its mortgage , $1,000,000 , for the benefit of the bondholders. Since that tine there has here considerable speculation- to what disposition would eventually be uado ) of the properly. Now it seems Unal there la a plan on foot to orgamilze a company nud take lice property off time hands of time re. cent purchasers. It is the hmtentlon to form a new company - pany , to be conupnaed of the purchasing bondholders , to be incorporated under time lass's of time state of Maine , or mmiler Gmo laws of such state os the reorganiation coanllttee may detcrnnine , to be called the Omaha Water \Vorls : comnpany , to which the commmittee will cause all the property acquired at the foreclosure sale to be comic veyed , and which will issue to time coiu miltee in payment therefor its capital stocIF nud such of its nmortgage bonds as may ho ueetlo by the conuuittee to carry omit this plan ; any rcmalnlug bonds of the authorized - ized issue to be reserved for time future needs of line company. It Is time furtimor intention of this now company , as soon as its organization la completed , to expend a sum of money on Improventomis au the plant in Omaha , Thmeso Improvements are estimated now to cost $140,000. Under the Proposed plan time comntlltep may determine time number of nmembers of which time board of directors of the new company shall consist , and nano time first board of directors ; and members of time committee may become members of such board. The proposed plan of arganizalian pro. vides that the Omaha Rater R'orka conpnn is to ammthorize the lasue of minor lien twenty-five year 5 per cent gold bonds to the amount of $1,500,000 , to be secured by a nmortgage on all time franchises , rights , contracts and properties of the company The bonds are to be coupon bor.la : , with provisions for registration , and wdl bo ' 6. dcemable at the option of the company at an ) ' time at 105 per coot and accrue' , tnt terest SCHEME FOR TIIE BONDS. Tine reorganization plan further provitle that time new company shall authorize the issue of comsolldated mortgage fifty-year bonds to the amount of $0,000,000 , td bo secured like the first brands , ea all of limo property and franchises of the company and to rank after time prior lion bond , These are to be coupon bonds , with pro. vlslcns for registration amid redeemable at any time at the option of the company , al 105 per cent and accrued interest. They are to draw interest fromm July 1 , 1830 , payable semi-annually , at the rate of 4 per cent for two and one-half years front July 1 , 1896 ; at limo rate of 4 ! , per cent for two and one-half years from January 1' 1890 ; and at the rate of 5 pcr cent front July 1 , 1901 , the coupons for the first six months to be paid la first preferred stock of the new company at the time of the delivery of the new securities , while coupons - pens for all subsequent interest are to be paid in cash. The committee reserves line right to name the trustee of each mort. gage. time $1,500,000 of first mortgage bonds are to be used for time following purposes : Four lnmmlrcd and forty thousand dollars for re' ! corning $100,000 City Water Works company G per cent bonds , due 1905 , with accrued interest ; the remaintlcr to he used so far as necessary to carry out time plan of rcorgnnizetioi and to furmislm money from time to time for enlargement and better. need of the plant The $6,000,000 cousolidaled second mnort. gage bo11da are for the followhmg purposes : One umilllml seven Imundled and fifty thousand dollars to he reserved im time hands of the trustee for time redemption of prior Ilea bonds ; $3,600,000 to be exchanged for certificates - tificates for depositeml bonds of the old company - pany on whlclm foreclosure watt secured ; $650,000 to be rased for additional Improvements - ments only after thin prior lien bonds reserved - served for this ) nmrposo have been sold or cancelled , ] n addillom to time provisioma heretofore named , the now company is autlmorized lb issue first preferctl 5 per cent non-cumu. Iativu stock to the amount of not more than $750,000 , payable out of the net Ins collie , after deducting from time gross Incornp taxes , asseasnmehta and the cost of main , tenance , insurance , repairs , renewals , ad. dltions and Improvenments , tine Interest on indebtedness , amd any workimig capital whlcb line directors shall deem ncccssary , befoto ally dividends shall be paid on the second preferred or on time conflmom stock. Aside from the foregoing , time new comer pany is authorized to issue 5 per cent , non. cumnuhatlve second preferred stuck to time amaurt of not to exceed $1,000,000 , holders of this stock are to ho entitled to reccly ) non-cuniulativa dividends up to 5 per cent per annum , payable out of the net income , after a dividend of 5 per tend for the yeti' shall have been paid on all of the outstand + log first preferred stock , and before any dividend shall be paid on the cowmop stock. SHARES OP COMMON STOCK , Ihesldes time stock heretofore referred tpf there is a provision for common stOcI ) od not more than $2,500,000 , and for the pros teener of the now bonds , the plans fP organization provide that the stock of lb new eomnpaoy , except such shares as may b disposed of to qualltj' directors , is to re , wale In the names of time mnemabers of hip cowmltlee or their nominees until the llrl and second prefsrred stock shall each b ; w 'L