swea PART 1. FHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE PAGES 1 I3STAULIS1IJ3D JtTNE 19 , 1871. OMAHA , SUNDAY MOHNING , JUBY 12 , 180(5 ( SIXTKKN TA ES. SIXC.IVE COPY FIVE CENTS I BRYAN AND SEWALL Nebraska and Maine to Lead the Democratic Hosts to the Fight. EAST AND WEST JOIN HANDS ON TICKET George P. Williams' ' Was the First Name Proposed for Vice President. FIVE BALLOTS ARE AGAIN NECESSARY Sibloy Led on the First and Then Steadily Lost His Strength. BLAND AND M'LEAN ' MAKE GOOD RUNS Contcndon MIIIX\H No Di-Hili-il I' eii < - < - Until CloKiIn ( he Hnil of the SlriiBKl"ilJouriiM In.Die . = - CIIICAOO , July 11. Today ended the most remarkable national conxentlon since' ' the demo-ratio party In UGO was lent asunder on the sluxcry Issue. Today the coin en- lion completed the work which spill the I ally In Ixvaln on the financial Issue. Arthut Maine llalh shipbuilder and an Sew nil of , a ardent free coinage man was named foi -vice president on a ticket headed b } Wil liam J llnan , the eloquent } oung orator from the ptalrlcs beyond the Missouri. Oxe-r 1GO delegates to the conxention , all ot the gold delegation of xvhom , with the exception egation from Wisconsin and a portion of the delegation fiom Minnesota , came from cast v " > of the Alk-ghanics , refused } cstcnlay Ic parllclpale In Iho nomlnallon of the pu-sl- deutlal candidate on a free silver plaltorm Oxer 2fiO today declined to partlclpalo In o nomlnallon for xlcc picsldenl Many of the elclegale-s had left , Iho city In disgust Whelher Ihe seceders will place a thlnl ticket In Iho field , as the minority did al Baltimore In 18GO , Is a matter for future de \clopmcnt The silver democtats , xvho coiv trolled the convention absolutely and xxhc alienated the cast In order to erect the ban ner of sllxcr , hope to secure suppott fron ' the populists of Iho xxcsl nnd boillh and the sllxor republicans to recompense them foi the loss which the platform and ticket tmtsl Inexltably entail in thecnst. . The } hope U sco all the hltherlo discordant elements ol sllxe > r rally to the standard which Ihe } haxc raised The nomlnallon of Sew all for -\lco presi dent was more of a smpilso than that ol Drynn for picsldent Hian had set UK convention nflamo with his eloquence am1 when the balloting his name was on cxcry Up loting began but Sew all's name In cotuiec tlon xxlth the xlce presidency had hardlj been mentioned M'LKAN STOOD ALONIS John R McLean , the Cincinnati edltoi xxas the most prominent candidate In tin field , and had the nomlnallon been made last nlRht ho would ptolmbly haxe beet nominated Hut the Icadcis decided to al loxv Iho ballollng to go oxer till today , t thnt opportuult } might bo had lo Ihor oughly caucus Iho sltuallon and lo lean Mr llian'B wIsheH In regard lo his umnini mate. The nnmcn of Sew all , ex-Congiessmai Snlxcley of Indiana , who has recently beei named governor of the Ilocslcr state McLean , Slbley of Pennsl\anln , llland am others xxcre canxaBscd , and Senator Jone and BOino of his associates ot the sllxe leaders came to the conclusion that fo geographical and other ic-asons the Maln < man xxas Iho most axallablo for Ihe placi on Ihe llckct xvllh Mr Hryin. The slums cst argument In his favor , perhaps , wa that his nomination would at once sllcuc the cry that the sllxei cause was scctional- nn Impulatlon the Aikansus senalor wa quick lo rcbuko when -Senator Tlllmai nvoxvod that such was the case in the con vnnllon on Thursday Mr McL an de-cldei not to be n candidate , nnd gave direction to his fi lends In the Ohio delegation not t present his nam" . but the McLean sentimen xvas so strong tint It could not ho sup pressed Just as the contest had naiioxxci doxui to a nice between Sexxnll and McLoai the latter , through a personal tule iam which wab read from the stage , xxlthdiox hl name , and there xuis a stimpcdu fo Soxvall. The latlci x\as nominated , a Iltxnn. on the fifth billet W R Hurl.o of California nominated Pew- nil On Iho ( list ballot sixteen candidate xxere voted for. On the second ballot tlion was nn atte-mpt lo stiimix do the eonxontloi to Uland , xvho on this billet recelxe-d 23 Notes , Mi-l.i-an K.S , Slble-y 113 and Sew all IT U looked as If the1 latter xxas disastrous ! ; beaten Rut Frnator Jones , with his six teen Arkansas xotes , stood firm Ho lalllei the followers of the Maine man , and on th ni'Xt bnllot Pew all neemed 97 xotes Mc'an tlmo there appeared to bo a Ronerul moxo incut In fax or ot McLean Some ot llland ; men dcsnlcd him and xuut to McLean , whi led on this ballot wllh 210. ULAND DRAWS OUT. After the n-.inounectncnt of this xoti Illand's nanio was wlthdiax-n bGoxerno Stonei of Mlbsouii , who icad n messagi fiom the Ml iourlan posltlxily declining ti nllow his namii for the vice pn-sldcntla nomination. The > llland xcites on lliu fe.artl ballot went tn Snu.ill In bngn blce-ks , bu Me Lean rnptuird enough to gixo him si PHI Inyly a safe lend of 291 , ag.-.Inat 201 fo Sou .ill During this roll rill there hid hrci tiottble In tin ) Ohio delegation , which wa jiol'cd and showed fuurteen antl-McLeal votes locked up bj the unit Mile. Therew.i also n big 'f-xolt ngaliibt CUnernor Allge-Id' domln.itlon In the UllnolE dcle-gation. 17x i Flthlnn m.idej a ilery pint.E the nomination of the Ohio editor H xx si. nt this ciltlral juncture that Me Lenu'H tclegrnm xvax icad b > one of tin Ohio delegate * The telegram stutcd that I was Mi. McLean's wish th.it he should nc lie balloted for Dili-gate' Sloan , houevei Bftrr ie-ttdliiK theteleBrain distinct ! } ttnti-i that while the te'egram cxpicsscd Mr Mr Loan's wish U did not o\pie < se the jspiitlmcii of Ohio , xxhlch on the fifth ballot comludu to cant fort-six votes fur McLean ' | Ju t'kiiinni , howcxcr , shattcicd the MtLiai foicoK and Indiana , loxtu und other Matti lloclti-cl into tle c.imp of the Malm ; ni.ni Se-vall's nomlnrUeii was uuanlmotis befen the coiu'a blon of the roll call , nmld scene of jubllntion nnd iojulcliig , In the ei-ia.so a -which the tutu standard ! weni iru > le' < nbout the coliseum In the wjXu of the coloi of Xcbiasku and Malnn. U H-cms probable tonight thnt tlui cam pnlgn hind'u < ertcrs will br tnunfi'rncl fron New Yolk to Chicago In oidrj to hi Ing thru IIP.IICI lei the heart of the coiulns fro } Sen ltd Jo-ten of Arkansat. x" ho lias made , him telf ta i-oiixpluuaus da a leader In the battli for tlio supremacy of alh r la the fJity xlll bo chairman ot the national committee ml will conduct the campaign. MIJ\\ vii , or MUM : is Icmocrntli' CoiiM-nllon ComiilctiIt' \\nrk mill Ailjoiiriin. CHIC\aO , July 11 Arthur Sowall ol Maine was nominated for -xlco president of Ihe United Slates on the fifth ballot. The conxentlon adjourned nine die at 3 If this afternoon. Till * was the sum and substance of the final day's business ot the national demo , crallc conxentlon The xolo for xlco presl- lent showed nn Immense -wealth of candl- dales , no fewer than sixteen being xotul on on Iho first ballot. The result of the linll'illns ; was us follows- FIRST IIALLOT. Slljlpj. Dclnware , 1 ; Illinois 48 , Indiana 2 , Iowa , 14 , Kentucky , 21 ; Minnesota , 10 Missouri , G ; Oregon , 8 , Pcnnslvanla , 7 South Carolina , IS ; Tennessee , 7 ; Wisconsin H ; Wonilug , C , Oklahoma , 4 ; Indian Ter rltor } , fi Total , 1G1. Sowall Alabama , 4 ; Arkansas , 1G ; Cai Iforula , 10 ; Colorado , 4. Florida , S ; Ken luck } . 4 ; Maine 12 ; Minnesota , 2 ; Mis slsslppl , IS , Missouri 10 ; Montana , C ; Nortl Dakota , G Tolnl , 100 McLean Indiana , 15 ; Mnrland 5 ; MIchi Ban , 2S ; Ncxada , G ; Ohio , 40 ; Vermont , 4 Dlstrlcl of Columbia , G ; Oklahoma , 1. Total 111. Williams of Massachusetts Alabama , 4 California , 1 , Colorado , 4 ; Indiana , 4 ; loxxo 11 ; Kansas , 20 , Kentucky , 1 ; Missouri , 3 Tennessee , 4 , West Virginia , 12 ; Arizona 0 ; Nexx Mexico , G Total , "G Holes Alabama , I , Callfornlo , 7 ; Ten lu-ssce , 9. Total , 20 llland Georgia , 2G ; Idaho , G ; Texas , 30 Total , G2 Clark Alabama , 4 ; North Carolina , 22 , Vlr glnia 21 Total , HO. Lew Is Alabama , 3 ; Washington , S. Total 11 Williams of Illinois Alabama , 3 ; Indiana I , Missouri. 1C Total , 22. Harrltj Connecticut , 2 ; Delaware , 3 Rhode Island , C , South Daltola , 8. Tolal 11 Fllhlan Indiana , 1. DlackmunIndiana , 4 ; Louisiana , 1C Tolal , 20. Daniel Minnesota , 1 ; Tennessee , I ; Ulali G Total , 11. Paulson Pennsylxanla , 2. Teller loxx a , 1. While Oklahoma , 1. Absent or not x-otlng Connecticut , 10 Delaxxarc , 2 , Maryland , 11 ; Massachusetts 30 ; Minnesota , K , Nebrabkn , 1C ; New Hamp shlro , S , New Jersey , 20 ; New York , 72 Pennslxanla , C. ; Rhode Island , 2 ; Ver mont , 4 , Wisconsin , 19 , Alttbka , G. Total Jt > 0. SnCOND BALLOT. Slblex Illinois , 48 , Iowa , 2 < i ; Kentucky 1 , Minnesota , 4 ; Missouri , 5 ; Oregon , 4 Pennsjlxanla , 5 ; South Carolina , 18 ; WIs cousin , 2 Total , 113. Sexiall Kentucky , G ; Maine , S ; Mlnnc sola , 2 , Missouri , 10 ; North Dakota , G ; Wash Inglon 5 Tolal , 37. McLean Colorado , 8 ; Indiana , 15 ; Ken tuckv , 1G ; Louisiana , 1C ; Mar } land , 5 ; Mlchl Ran , 23 ; MInncsola. G , Mississippi , IS ; Ohlc 46 ; Dlslrlrl of Columbia , G. Tolal , 1G4. Williams of Massichusctts Kentucky , 1 Massachusetts , 9 , Mlsbouil , G. Total , 1G Uland Alabama , 22 , Atkansas , 1C , Call fotnla , IS ; Delaware. 1 ; Florida , S , Georgia 2G , Idaho , 6 , Indiana , 15 ; Kansas , 20 ; Ken lucky 2 , Montana , G ; Nexada , G ; Oregon , 4 Pennsxlxanli , 2 ; Tennessee 24 , Te\as , 3C Utah , G ; Vermont , 1 ; Vliglnla , 21 ; Washlnp Ion , 3 , Wesl Virginia , 12 , Wisconsin , 3 Womlng , G ; Arizona , C ; Nexv Mexico , C Oklahoma , G ; Indian Tcirllory , G. Tola : 2SSClnrl. Clnrl. North Carolina , 22. Harrlt } Connecticut , 2 ; Delaxxare , Rhcdo Iblnnd , S ; South Dakota , 8 Total 2 : Palllson l'ennsl\anla , 1 Wlllluma of Illinoib Missouri , 13 Not xotlng Connecticut , 10 ; Delaxxare , : Maine I ; Marland , 11 ; Massachusetls , 21 Minnesota , G ; Nebraska , 16 ; Nexv Hani [ shire. S , New Jet bey , 20 ; Nexx York , 7 : Pennslxania , CO ; Vermont , 4 ; Wisconsin , It Alaska , C. Total 235 THIRD BALLOT. Hland Alabama , 22 ; Geoigla , 2G ; Idaho , ( Kansas , 20 , Ken tuck } , 3 ; Minnesota , 3 ; Mli sourl , 31 , Montana , G ; Oregon , 8 ; Sout Carolina 18 ; Tennessee , 24 , Texas , 30 ; Vci mont , 4 ; Vliglnla. 21 ; Washington , 4 ; Wcs Virginia , 1 , Wisconsin , 4 ; Womlng , ( Ailrona , G ; Noxv Mexico , C. Total , 255 McLean Indiana , 30 , loxxa , 20 ; Kentuck ; 1G , Louisiana , 1C ; Maryland , 5 ; Mlchlgai 2S ; Minnesota , E ; Mississippi , IS , Nexadi tl , Ohio , 4G ; Pcnnsylxanla , 3 ; West Virglnl ; 5 , District of Columbia , G Total , 210 Sible } Illinois , 48 ; Minnesota , 2. Tola 60. Sew all Arkansas , 1C ; California , IS ; Cole lade , 8 , Delaware , 1 ; Florida , S ; Kenttick ; 7 ; Maine , 12 ; North Dakota , G ; Pennsylvania 4 ; Washington , 4 , Wisconsin , 1 ; Oklahom : C ; Indian Teirlteny. G Total , 97. Williams of Massachusetts' Massachuselti II ; West VliKlula , G Total. 1C Han It } Delaware , 3 ; Rhode Island , i South Dakota , S Total. 19 Clark Noith Carolina , 2. Pnttlson Pe-nn8Jxnna ! , L Daniel Utah , G Absent or not xotlng Connecticut , i : Delawaie , 2 ; Marjlaiul , 11 ; Mitssachusctti 21 , Mlnnihotn , S ; Nebraska , 16 ; New Humi shlio S ; Ne-xv Jersey , 20 ; Nexv York , 7 : IVnnsjIvnnlu , 5G ; Vermont , 4 ; Wlsconslt 1'J ' , Alaska. G Total , 255. FOURTH UALLOT. McLean California , 2 ; Oeorgln , 20 ; II llnoin , IS , Indiana , 30 , Iowa , 2G ; Kentuck ; 1C ; Louisiana , 16 , Marland , K ; Mlclilgai 2b , Mtnnihota , 11 , Mississippi. IS , Monlani 2 , Nei\adu , G , Ohio , 4G , Pciiiibylvonla , 4 ; Vei mont J District ut Columbia , G Total , 29 ! So-xnll-Alabama , 22 , Arkansas , 1C , Co ! 'fuinln ' 16 , Colorado , 8 , Delaxxaro , 1 ; Florldi S. Idaho , 6 Kansas , 20 ; Kentucky , 10 ; Malm 12 , Missouri , 34 Montana , 4 North Dakoti G Oregon , S , Fennslxanla , 3 ; South Cai ollnn , IS , South Dakota , S ; Tennessee , 2- WaHhlngton. S , Wisconsin , G ; ArUona , { New Mcslco , G ; Oklahoma , G , Indian Terr toij , G. Total 2G1. Hnult ) De-lawaru , 3 ; RhoJn Island , I Total , 11 Wllllaxib nt Massachusetts Massachi SCttF. P. Hail.-North Caiollna , 22 ; Virginia , 2 Tolnl , 46 PatiUunPrnuslvanla , 1. Danle-l TciOB. 30 ; Utah , G ; West Vli , U , Womlng G. Total , 51. Absent or not xotlng Connecticut , Ii , 2 ; Maijlaiul , 7 ; Massachusetts , 21 , 7 , Nebraska. 10 ; Nexv Harai khlio , S ; Ncxv Ji-ufy , 20 ; Nexv York , 7i l'inns > l\aili , SG , Vermont , 4 ; SVlsconsli 19 , Al.i-U , G Totul , 2(0. riFHI IIALLOT Sewulllnljamr , 22 , Arkansas , 1C , Cai Ifoinia , lii Ce.lorndo , S , Delaware , 1 , Flor Ua , S Ucor 'n ' G ; Uli l.o , C ; Illinois , 48 ( Contli.uc'l en Second Pute ) SILVER IS DOOMED London Looks on Bryan's Defeat as Being Among the Certainties. BUSINESS IS NOT AT ALL DISTURBED Action of the Chicago Convention Does Not Bother the Bankers. SMALLEY'S ' PICTURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS Lurid Accounts of the Delegates' Doings Served Up for the Times. BIMETALLISTS KEEP THINGS MOVING l IilIIKIIC Ot OIOIll > III Sj III lulllij itltli the Aiiie-rloim Moc - iiu-ut , lint Actl\f oil Their On ii Account. ( Copright. IfH ! lij PI-IF * I'libltiOilnB Company. LONDON , July 11 ( New York World Cn blc-gram Special Telegram ) While th comments of the en tire Kngllsh press ha\i boon blllcily sallrlcal cancel n 1 ng the plat form ami the nomination at Chicago Iher has been a singular absence so far of an ; serious alarm as to the consequences , e\ei to foreign Investors This doubtless Is be cause of \inl\ersally express-oil belle that camililatc ami platform xxlll be repuill ateil by an enormous majority next fall Mr. ChauiiLcy Pepc\\ has told the readers o xarlous ncsw papers that although hu look for a complete union between the populist and the democrats , "the free Mixer part ; \\lll recelxe such a crushing and oxcrxxholm Ing defeat that the question xxlll dlbappea for all time out of American politics Aftc the coming election no politician will dare merely for his own interests , to Dlly him self with so hopelcbb a cause. So mlscrahl uncertainty will be at an end. Consequent ! there xxlll be a rcxlxal of trade and pros pcrlty. The democratic party , as at prese'n constituted , xxlll eomc to an e nd , and ncxv and saner party , though probablj xxll the same name , xxill urls-e In Its place. " The Statist , the leading financial nexxspa per of London , declares toda > "It Is th south xxlilch threatens once more to shir wreck the democratic part } . It was Its al llanco with the south which broke up th part } at the time of the cixll war , and prac tlcallj excluded It from olllcc for the bette part of i genetatlon It was southein In fluence again which led the p\rty wiong couple of } ears ago and prexented I'rcblden Cle\eland from carrying out a pollcj r cutiency contraction and reduction ot th tariff , and now the south and west bctwec them arc dragging the party Into H cmienc pollc } which seems to an Impartial forelg obserxcr as absolutely suicidal. " Of course. It Is always labh to predlc what will be the result of an elpctlo months before It takes place. Here at lioin the best electioneering agent was surprise by last year's election. Nobody c-xpecle such an immciibo unionist majority , and th local wirepullers were actually surprisei What chance Is there that we , who are thoi : sands of miles av ay , can form any Jude ment worth listening to of the probable re suit ot the coming elections In the Unite States ? Mr. Dcpew also says : "The real dlxibio is still not so much between the xxest an the east as between the north and th south. The most powerful bectlon of th fiee sllxcr faction is to be found In th old confederate states These are still , I the rural districts , fifty jears behind tli rest of the country In education , in Idcai In development. The small farmers Imv lost money on their crops and haxe bee obliged to borrow of the banks and mortgag their farms to keep themselves afloat. The bcllcxe that the bankers and the capita Ists of the cities are becoming rich out e tholr misfortunes and thus they are wl ling to do an } thing against them " SMALLGY PAINTS IT VIVIDLY. The Times alone among the London new : papers has had an } thing from Its sped : correspondent xxhich glxcs cxcn an idc of the public feeling in the United State the other newspapers contenting then selxes almost entirely with the routine prci reports of the conxentlon. Mr Smalley lit gl\en a lurid account of the disorder In tli convention and the rule or ruin policy < the majority. "Tliclr temper , " lie say "was fierce , sullen , Irreconcilable an iccUess ot consequences Their ange against the cast and all that the cast rcj rcbents Is unappeasable" And agalr "neither Senator Hill , Mr. Whitney nor an ; body else foresaw that socialism was I figure In the platform s4do by side wit slher. Now It Is been that the contei Is hopeless on all paints and that the den ocratle party has ceased to exist " II thinks Mr. Ilryan the strongest and mo ; dangerous man whom this conxentlon coul haxe nominated , "because of his unusu : gift of oratory , \xhkh doubtless will t made known in an unexampled campalg led by himself as candidate. "All eve the country , " Mr. Smalley continues , "M Bryan Is a html of Incarnation of the xvll xxest , to which Nebraska belongs. He ill dcrbtands the people of the west , and the him. Ho evidently Is popular In the soutl There are tremendous forces behind hln He Is no Inadequate represcntatlxo of tli masses , In whose name he presents hlmscl If he does not htiictly belong to them , he ! In b > mpathy with them There Is In hi speech , with all Its rhetorical exaggcn tloii something which sounds sincere Yi It need not bo supposed that ho will wit nor that this country Is ready , as the den ocratle party has shown Itself ready , t abandon Its principles or renounce Ita pai or inarch to a political or financial or socl : catastrophe " There Is a remarkable absence , how eve ; In all the London newspapers of any edl torial expression hobtllo to the Unite- States All dUciiss the sllxerltes as on ] n faction of crazy men or bankrupts will as already said aboxe , no real chance c success "What. " asked the Times yesterda } , "ar wo to think of a party whose best ma Klxes utterance to that stuff and x\ho llgtc lo It with unanimous approvalMr / Hrya Is no fool Ho Knows his hearers and h suits himself to their Intellectual capaclt ) They look to partly cheap money to raU prices for their products and this It will a least seem to do when the prices are reck oned In the debased currency xvhlch the demand That It will lighten the debts I a more real benefit , but It needs Mr Hr > an' eloquence to raise this from the lex el c a dishonest trick to a grand principle ante to retort with effect the charge of dlshon ciy ! ot Us opponents. " Mr. Smalley cables full extracts of Mi Drjan's statement to the World' Other inpers express lews almost Identical xxlth ; hosc of the Times , except thnt the Chron- cle , the leading organ of the extreme Kng- llsh radicalism , is strangely silent today As shown b } Interviews cabled td the World and others forwarded by mall cxcn the leadIng - Ing blmetalllsts In fcugland ore not out spoken In sj mpathy with the present policy of the sllxcr part } In America , so for at least as Its precipitation of the free sllxcr Ksuo Is concerned 1'rof Francis A. Walker of Yale Is to address the lllmetalllc league by lux Italian next Monday Arthur llalfour x\lll be on the platform. Prof Walker will fully discuss the situation made b } the Chicago cage conxentlon Coincident xvlth the ex pression of the Chicago conxentlon on the Income tax the now French finance minister has Introduced a bill for taxing rentes or goxeminent obligations. Although the down fall of the Uourgcols cabinet was primarily due to Its Income tax bill the hostile clamor of the electorates because of Its defeat has been so great that Premier Mellnc is nt- tcmptlnc 'o silence It by this less far- reaching measure hut xvhlch Is based on the same general principle. 11ALLAHD SMITH. M'AMSH lMII > Tini : IN Cl II V CUM : . Antonio "Mne-i'O llwliti i > * All IN Hi-iul } fur tinPlnnl Trluiniili. NtW YOHK. July 11 T. Estrada Palma , head of the rcxolutloimry party In America , has recelxed a letter from Hebel Gencial Antonio Maceo The letter Is dated Camague } , Puerto Principe , June 20 , and It sas' "This letter Is xxrltten xxlth the object ol taking a glance nt all the events xxhlch haxe dex eloped In this country since the begin ning of the x\ar. Simultaneously with the uprising Spain sent to the. colony one of hot best generals , proxlded With all sorts of resources to quiet the < lebclllon , but In spite of the strenuous efforts of the Justlj famed Martinez CampoH the uprising could not be biippresbed. The Spanish gcneial , trusting more In the help of the dlsciedlted ! political parties ol the island than In the strength ot his army took little care to measure the proportion of the rexolutlon. On Julj 14 , 1S03 , Campoc firbt attempted to go Into the Interloi and first appeared In Dajomo , but Antonio Macec axxalted him , and the Spanish had hard work to reach the historic city of Pcrajo haxlng been badly beaten. Trora this point the 'resolution look a path that obtained for It aii uninterrupted series of triumphs. The Cuban army could not be held an } longer In the east Cam aju > a and Las Villas and naturally com menced Its march to the westein regions Wo undertook that great enterprise xlib - out forming Illusions about our strength x\c knew xxe had but fe\v , but xvcic com pcled ) to moxe on , feeling that in the enc all this would be odxanlageous , for us Oui army did not mind anj obstructions tin Spanish placed In their path and continued on their way till they triumphantly pluntcc their flag in the boundaries of the xsesteri proxinccs. At the sound of oiu horses hoofs in that district the p. > eminent o : the colony tiemblecl'butIt 'SVAs not for th ; defeat or death of. Its scSHfcrS , < whTcKrSpaii can replace , nor for the destruction of tin public wealth , for that can be raised and Increased again with labor. It trembled because it xxns losing forexer the false prcs tlgo of Its power. "At prcbcnt nothing is left to UK Spaniards In Cuba , not oxen the giouiu where they stand. Their prestige Is lost exen in Haxrna , in that xortexxhlch fron the time of Pinto and Xarlsco Lopez unti that of Carlos Manuel do Cespedccs , ha ! been the sepulcher ot many attemptb madi by the Cubans to obtain their most precloui rights. "Our soldiers enjoy pplendld health. Thch eaitlrldgeb are full of ammunition. We lm\ < recelxed latclj three xaluable expedition1 and as the Spanish generals retire to Spall ours stand here. Noxv xxhat Is left to do' To triumph. To obtain this the fonnda tlon Is laid In all the extent embraced bj the territory of the Island. " si\itcii roil rn i. .IOMS > mivm ( uvrnl Meredith UlNcm ITM Hint lit AX'ns HiiHrd In PjirlN. ( Cop > rlRlit IW ! bj the AnsoLlnteil I'rcFs ) LONDON , July 11 General Meredith after years ot search In behalf of tin Sons of the Rexolutlon , has ascertained the burial place of the remains of Pau Jones to be In a Protestant cemetery for merly situated on the site of the prosc.il Hue Hospital St. Louis , Paris. The spoi Is now coxered xxlth houses , but as tin body xas enclosed In a lead coffin , xxltl the xlexx of haxlng it transported to the United States , It Is bcllexcd It may jet be dlscoxered His collateral descendant , Mine Gombault , Is elding in the search. ( ( implliiu-nlM for tinViticrlraiiN. . LONDON , July 11. The Chronicle In ui editorial tas The Ancients haxe cstab llshed a record In International amenity So long as we ore called upon to receive sueh guests as the Anelcnts and the Yah crow , we cannot haxe too many of them Probably Messrs Altgeld and Tlllman and Hryan do not loxo us much , but If our nexl xlsltors shall bo a crew from the Mlchlgar university or a military organisation fron South Carolina , anil they resemble the Ancients and the Yale men , xxe. . shall be glad to do our utinobt to shoxx our brother hood The rield sa } s this morning of the Ynlc men The tone anil the sentiments of the Ynlo crexv x\cro especial ! } gratlffng and xxe hope they will rehabilitate the entente cordlale In short , which received two shock ! from the xlslt ot the Cornell crcxv and the Americas cup Incident , Itiilliin Cn III nre I nOMR. July 11rlt officially announced that the cabinet hux Ing. decided to roolpone the discussion of the military measure ! until Noxember , the minister for war , Gen eral Hlcottl , resigned , hereupon the premier the Marquis dl Jludliil. submitted to Klnf Humbert the resignation of the whole cabi net The king charged the Marquis d ! Iludlnl to form /mlnlBtry This cab inet was formed after the fall of Slgnoi Crispl as a result of the Italian disaster ! In AbjEslnla In March last. CliiktIIIIIIUTII In Miitiilii-lrlunil. . LONDON , July 11. A dispatch from Ilulu. wajo to the Dally Telegraph says Gwelc and Pretoria dispatcher recelxed there agree that the proclamation of amnesty to all rebel companies who will surrender before August 1 Is condemned on all sides as a xxeajc policy and as likely to lead to un limited trouble. A Salisbury dispatch says the Matabeleji are closing in on that toxvi from all directions , MIIII > Mhlllkt Arrt-HlN In Kii * ln. ST I'lrrnnsnt'iiG , July 11 Oxer rm > nlhlllste haxe been arrested hero during tin week and a number of tec-ret printing pressci huxe been seized The uneats were made In connection wth | the recent strike In the factories of this xlclnlty THE BEE BULLETIN. Wonthpr rorernM for XMirnfkn elencrnll ) Pair , Continued HlRli Tompornture 1. MHnll of Atitliir for rroml Plnee. London Sol Mnrril lit llrjnti , I'nlon Piu tile Plotirrrt A\r kcil. H , riiins for llrjiin ltiptlon , l.iiiieiiKt ) r 1'opx iiutor : i > Itrxiin. XX lieu Ciindlclutr Mu > Upturn. I. l.itnt XXiok In l.otiil Soili'tj. lICM-lll-l-ll XXIfe'H SUtir Itlll l'll < KC < , Dr. ( lonloii Knot Us Out pniiilm , 5. Coiintlcii Id lliiiiieut | In r \ Uct'irnn. ixpo : ttlon Dlroi torj In Sonlon. 0. Coniull UlufTi Local Mutter * . HIHO Hull eiiilnrn of nturiln ) . T. XXrcUlj etrUt of Sporllnc Coxvlp. Itl-KllllH of Hie llll-jllc ItllKH. H , KttiiMi from tin1 Ante Itoom * . Killnmit Men \r Stirred Up. to. "llmlnej toiir. " 'IIOII4C tllllt .llllU Illlllt. " II.Xoinnn : lli-r UIIJH mill Her AVoilil. 1" . IMItorlnl iinil Coiiinirnt. in , ItoniK l.lfiof the fiimlliliiti-H. ' Inn Him of tli Slilcriul SjHtutn , llurlj DIIJH of I In' lite. 1 I. In thn World of XX heel * . 15. Conutier < lul anil 1 Iniiiuhil NewH. 1(1. ( I'ourtliof , lul } ixlth the Slonx. xitu i ( i rou run itov.viVIIHIIC : l'i IIICCMX Mnuil ofXillrs to He 'Murrleil ( o I'rliirr CliarleN of Driiinni I. . ( f'PSrlKht 1S % li > the Art-delate 1 I'icfs ) LONDON , July 11 Arrangements for the garden party at Hucklngham palace on Mon day ate on a gigantic scale. Two tons of fruit , special ! } picked for the occasion , will be sent from Windsor eastlu orchards Such a largo crowd Is anxious to bo ptescnt that It is expected an oxcrllow part } x\lll bo glxcn nt the palace within a fortnight It Is uncertain xvhcther the queen x\lll bo prebont on Mondn } , but If she comes to London she will only stay a couple of houis and return to Windsor the same afternoon On the follo\\lng day , ho\\excr , she \\111 come to London for Princess Maud's x\ed- illng Wedncsda } , and proceed to 0-jborno on Thursda } . The arrangements for the ceremonial of the ro5al xxoildlng are glxlng a great deal ot trouble1 , owing to the constant changes It has now been decided that there x111 bo three pioccsslons fiom the state apartments to the prlxate chapel , the members of the rojal family and the real guests , the bride groom and his supportcrj , and the bride and bridesmaids The queen xxlll bo heeled to the entrance of the chapel , xxhlch she \\lll entei alone , just before the bride. The queen's state trumpeters outside of the chapel will net aid the arrix.il of each pio- eessloi ) with a fanfare Princess Maud has already rccelxcd fixe blc > clcs as xveddlng presents llcgaidlng the marriage bcttlement. It ap- pcais that Princess Maud will haxc 1,000 ( $20000) out of the allowance granted b } Parliament to the prince of Wales In 1SS9 , and the cro\Mi princess of Denmark makes an allowance of ? 50 COO to Prince Chuilcs The couple xvlll occupy a suite of looms In the palace of the king of Greece , at Copcn- rhugen , and they will also occupy a neiir JJenistorf castle as their country res idence In Pciimark , x fte as1SaiIma1lslon at Applcton , near Sandtlngham , will be the English homo of the couple Thus they x\Il ] haxo 11,000 to 10.000 a } ear and no lent to pay. Piincess Maud has lately taken to "polcer xx oik , " which consists In tracing and xxorKing out curious oriental patterns xxith icd hot irons on xxood. The princess has applied this xxork to the ornamentation ot book covers It Is announced that after the annual manenxers the duke and duchesb ot York will go to Australia on board the cruiser nicnhclm , the fastest cruiser In the Hrltlsh naxy. The duke of York has led the fashion nmoiu ; ro } allies of earing a now Alpine- shaped hat In straw , so that they x\lll soon bo In fashion here The pi luce of Wales still prefers a soft brown Tjroleso hat. South Londoners had an unusual sight on Wedncsda } that of seeing the duchess of Albany riding on a flro engine , clinging to the brass xxork , xxhllo the hoibcs x.ero gal loping at a great pace The duchess of Al bany and the Princess Elizabeth of Waldeck- Prmont had been xisltlng the chief fire station , .here they saw the flro escape and x ater tower drill The princess then xxcnt for n drive In answei to a supposed alaun of fire. _ _ _ Itiillrotnlccl < Iii I ( In .Iniimlcii. ( C'cpyrlBM. WK l ) > I'rens ] 'iilill hliii ; Compm > . ) KINGSTON , Jamaica , July 11 ( New York World Cablegram Special Telegram ) An unknown number of peisons xxcro killed and more xvounded In an accident today on thn American section of the railway extension Some Americans xxere among the xlctlms The detallb have not } ct been repotted here. _ CllllllIlN Sllllplll-ll UlllllllllllllllllOII. . TAMPA , Pin . July 11 Oeneial Gomez lias commissioned Generals Collayo and 2aas to cross the treicha xxlth100 men and to carry SO 000 rounds of ammunition t < Maceo , Since June 20 there Imxo been l.OCo- 000 cartridges landed In Cuba Dr Castillo who left for Jacksonville today , said they would send 2,000,000 before September 1. Kill ; HUN n CnMiift eVIxU. ROMR. July 11 The Chamber of Deputies xxus crowded today xUien the Marquis d Itudinl announced the resignation of the , minister of war and added that the king had charged him with thn formation of another cabinet. Iho maiqulH then asked the Cham ber to adjourn and It did so , sine dio. Ani'li'lllN Til ! . < n ( oili'll Itlilc. LONDON , July 11 A large number of the momberH of the Ancient and Honoiablp Artillery Company of Massachusetts started this morning from the Hotel Cecil In coaches for a drlxo to lUrhmoml and Wlm- bloton. _ Tried tn Kill ev.-ll lllimli'N. CAPR TOWN July 11 During the nccnt nrtlrfi between the Colonial forces and the Matabcle Insurgents at Thaliax. an I in 1)1 native Ired point blank at Cecil Rhodes but inlbaed him. I.iiurlrr Prenlilcnl or ( lie Cniinull. OTTAWA , Ont . July 11 Mr. Luurler xu-u sworn In president of the privy council thU afternoon. _ Ohio Ito.ul n > lH ii \ I'refililuiil , COLUMUUS , O July 11 Mr. V. ' . R Querln was to lay electc-i ) president ot the Columbus , Sandusky & _ Hocking railroad. Miix enn'iilH of Ocean \ c Hel , .lulj II , At New York Arrlx-ed MaaBdam. finin Ilptlerdiim Salled-Venetlu for Btettin. \l.i t'opi nhupen , Rtrurlu , for Liverpool. 1't-oi iHcl.i , for IIumburK. MiiHbachusi tts , for Ixindon , Saitle , for lire-men , xl.j Cher- houig , Obdum. for Holtcnlnin , xln llou- logno , La Touralne , for Huxre , Rthlopla , for Glnsgoxx At Philadelphia Balled-Pcnnlnml , for Llxe-rpool At London Arrlxcd Molmw k. from Xexx York At Lisbon Arrlxcd Pcnlnbula , from Ncxv York At Hotterdnm Sailed Wcrkendam , for Nexv York At Hux re Sailed -Lu Gnscogne foi Nexx York At Soiilhumpton-Saileel St , Paul , tor Nexv York. E Excursion Train Smashed by a Fast Freight Half a Mile West of Logan. KILLED FIFTY OTHERS Terrible Catastrophe Overtakes the Merry Trainload of Excur sionists as One of the Results of a Terrible Blunder on the Part of Someone , Death noxer fell heaxler on happy mortals than } cstcrday oxenlng , when an appalling catastrophe tinned n merry excursion Into a xxnlllng cortege. Homeward bound from n day spent In the pursuit of ple-nsuro , amid slxan groxes nnd rural delights , 1,500 dwellers of Omaha and Council lIHifts were hurled Into a xoitcx of destruction Not a second separated the dash fiom the galct } ot a successful picnic Into the awful honor of a terrible railway collision Meny songs and Joyous laughter were oxetwhelmed In the erash of timber * , the crush ot human bodies , the shrieks of the mangled nnd the gtoans of the dxlng. And for hours and hours the fi lends nnd relatlxos of those who had gone on that Ill-fated excursion wilted for news fiom the loxed ones whose llxcs xxcre In Jeopird > Valnl } they besieged the ofllccs of the news papers , the railway olliccs , the depot , the telegraph ofllces , ex cry axcnuo from which a bit of Information could bo gleaned It was Impossible for hours to learn ex en the faintest details of the extent of the dis aster. For some reason , known only to themsclxes , the officials of the Northwestern reid declined to gl\e out nn } Infoiinntlon. Nor would the cotnpiny allow repoiteis to accompany the relief train , sent early In the cxenlng Western Union operators dis patched to facilitate the handling of ncxxs were also refused transportation. 11 } midnight the Union Pacific compaii } had receixed a partial list of the niiiirb of the dead and Injured , and these x\eie > glxen out free ! } but the announcement of a few being Killed or hurt enl } added to the intcnsit } ot the an\lctj. It xxas but a ques tion of x\ailing until the retuin of the ttaln. and this x\as delacd foi man } houia Mote agonizing than the scenes at the xvreck , probably , wore the scenes at the depot , \'hcrcIiouBandh { hail 'gathcrcd to nicct"thc train Men and xxomen , xxlxcs , motlieis , sib- ters fatheis , hi others , eagcily pressed about to gain news of the truln It xxas useless No woid came. No tialn came. Hour nftct hour these people xvalted. Women xxlth strained , haggard faces , men \\hlto xvlth dcb- peration , paced the platfoim wailing. Hoie and theic nature gaxc xxay , and fainting followed xxlth slight icllef. Tears floxxcd and sobs broke the silence , but these could not break the spell that hung between the people and the news the } sought. When the train came to icllovc the htraln , there xveio scenes as xvlldly exciting ut there former ! } had been Intcnbcly touching TIIOSi : WHO WUKU KILLED. Following Is a list of the dead as rctuincd lo the coronei CHAULnS M'Dcrmott , 12.10 South Fif teenth. PAT SICTLLY , 2521 Center. PATIUCK COSOIlOVr. , 100S Grace. MAIIOAHCT COSOHOYU , 1111 Norti niRhtccnlli JOHN COSOP.OVn , IOCS Ornco. JAMES COSGHOYi : , 1111 North Klsht- ecnth. OUOUai : LOUULV , tinner. WHS P. J CAltHOLL AND TWO CIIIL- DIUN , 1219 North Seventeenth. MUS 1 ! F DHADLrA' AND CHILD. W L DODSON . 2021 Giant W. SUMMITT. MItS 1NHLSON. . WILLIAM NKLSON. JOHN PiUKINS , J-II2 North Nineteenth JOHN PinilSON. J11SS CLAIUC. MRS HAHT AND SON. JOSHPH M'TCUNNA. 1402 Pn.il . ; Wild nxo nue. nue.L L MACK. MRS TAYLOR AND CHILD. MRS TRACY. H CLARIS" . M. fLARIJY. JOHN KILLKHR. xlollnlst 111 Heveiitl Ward band , Suvcnteciilli nnd Lenvenxxorlh H Is not ccitnln that the addie-bnca ol these aio correctly gUcn , hut they uro a > nicuiato as could ho obtained. Among tnc Injuicd urc' J A Lilly. Om.iha ; xxlll ejle. 1' . MontKomrry , niglnecr ; f.ico cut. Jack Taylor. Council Hind's , In. Lconnid Mack , Omulia. Michael Hhunnon , John PriklnH , . William Bummltt. Iloiirx1 ronnid , Dayton , O , .liiiiii-M rit/.sllibon , MlHsourl Valley. Ja. jirT : i.of. \ > WITHOUT oimnits Slullonucnl XliiUcs ii Slat-Minn .In- lioillli'enielll Toil Inlc. MISSOURI VALLHY. la , July -Spcclo ( Telegram ) Thirty thie'o killed and n hall htindied morn or less dangciouhly Injured Is the result of the wrcvk that orcturcd or the NoithwcMcm h ilf a mile this Bldo ol Logan at 7 30 last evening. Thn Union Pacific Ploueur Einplo > c3 nsoo- elation exclusion tinln xvas suddenly turned Into ji funeral eoite-ge , and tbo town ol Logan made mi cmetgi'iicy linspl'p ) , The extra had Jui > t pulled out of Logan. The station agent at that placci run dona tc the gxvltch and wahl- "lias that excurnlon truln pulled out ? ' When ho was answeied In the Bfilimutlxe he ald "Well they left without oidcra" Just witt o ( thn town ot Logun u hal mllu IK u trcttle hildgo on a nhaip cuive The cxiunion tttln xvus coui [ > oac.l ot ge.cn teen papsonger cais , InniU'il xxlth 1,500 happy men , xxomen and children , nuistly from Council muffs nnd Omahi Tlie } were mak ing nurr } , singing and cheiutlug. Ileforo the ttaln reached any hcadwax there wna n clash , and the excursion tialn had met an I'ostbottnd freight train tunning at a rate of lift } miles an hour. Some one had blun- ilcroil , and thlrt-three human llxes xxere the pi Ice of tht > mistake. The welghl of Iho excursion train and tho- i-poed ot the ft eight made' the xuock n fear ful one1. The two engines xxere completely demolished , and the first two cars ot each train telescoped. 11 } a mlrnrle both of the tialn crows escaped without a scraleh by Jumping. K1LLHD IN Till : FIRST COACH. The x\ork of deiilh xxas wrought In the ? Hist coach of the exclusion train. In this xxoio marly a hundred people nnd but a foxxot them escaped without. Injury. Thcro xuis no xxainlng ami x\lth the wreck of the eat came death or dangeious Injury to al most cxcr } occupant All ot the coaches xxcic Imillj sliiken up , and passcngcis tuoro 01 less hint , but the dead xxeru confined to the fiist iiashcngcr coach. The honor of the situation x\as Been la an instant and piompt steps taken for the lellef ot the lujuied and cnio ot the dead. Pasbengers who escaped Injur } weie forced Into soixico In cailng for the lebs foittnmtc. II was soon glxen and the people of Logan turned out en masse to tender all assist ance In tLclr power. A call xvas bent tei Omaha and Council Iiluffs for plijslcliiib and a wrecking train was sent from Mis-tout I Valley Ihe excitement was so great that It xxas. x\ith the utmost dilllculty that the ! Injured were caicd for and dead retnoxcd. The dead xx cio taken to Logan and the seriously In- juted rcmoxcd theic and placed In a tem poral } hospital , xxhllc the homes of cltl- /tiia were thrown open foi the care of tlioao x.ho were hint , but x.cio still able to be moxed , SURVIVORS SHNT HOMn. With the arrlxal of the phjslclons from Omaha and Council Hlnffs , the x\ork xx-aai made easier , uiiel at midnight the. Injured had all been cared for. The passengers xvho escaped Injur } and xxcio not needed for the care of those huit or dead , xxete transferred to a hpeclol train and htnrted to Omaha at 2 15 o'clock. All ot the tow us along the Hue xvould have had a gio-Uci rc'ptesentatlon In the killed and Injuied list , had not they been refused passage on the excursion tialn , xxhlch xxaa clmitercd by Omaha excursionists nnd re fused to plrk up passengers that xxero xxalt- Ing at cxriy little station along the line. Missouri Vrllcy Buffered in the xvreck. Chailrs Helnman had his neck broken and a. } oitng man named Jennings xxas found dead under a ear. Two bojs named Croutz and Fit/gibbons ot Missouri Valley were seilously Injured II VI ) .JUST STAIITKI ! roil HOXI 1C. I'l.'iiUTrill ii IIiili-l.i tlncli-r AVlM'll tll - Cl'Mftll ClIIIIC. The picnic tialn had Just pulled out ot Logan when a slight hocU WLS felt by those ) hack of the ( list iv.a cms. The picnic trnln was inoxlng slowly when No. 38 , on thq Noilhwcstern stititk It , comliiK at a , tate of about thirty mllcu on hour As u conse- qucnro , tliu baggage cai telescoped the pas- keiiKOi coach next lo It the bottom of the baggapo cai sliding along the tops of the passenger coach feats from one end to the other Soxcial inoii WPIO In the baggage car , Just commencing a game1 of cards , xxhcn one of them happened to BCP the approaching trnln and jelled for his companions to Jump , xvhlch they did , and mostly escaped. The cnglna crowB on both trains Jumped , and nothing- moic seilotis than u biokcn hand to Kngl- ncer MontgrjiiiPiy of the Plonecis' tialn , x/ns the icsult. Immediately after the train had slopped the older men foi mod at the w locked end ot thn train to keep the xxnmcn and children fiom approaching the honiblu scenes around the engine's. Miss Olbbon at- once bcramo prominent because of her noble OKtlstanco for the xvoundrd. Without a moment's hesitation xhe hurtled among the wounded , ordering the gaping men to collect handkerchiefs anQ roll them Into bandages , W. F. Suuiinllt was found txvcnty feet fjom the xvreck , writhing and groaning with pain. He hart suffered ti compound fracture ; of the leg , biokcn ilbs and concussion. He died soon after being taken up to the toxxn. In a fen minutes after the icscmi bccim dozahs of Logan's equipages were xUiirllng to * xvard the BCCIIO of the catastrophe aud inca and xvomen xscro hurr > lni : to lender aid , Women threw elicutu and other material htiltablo for baudaKCs Into the aims of niur nine mm The first sight of the wreck wns a horrlbl * onr. On the giound weie toxcial corptct , and projecting from the center of the p s > sotiKor coach was a torn und blccdlue body , hanging head nnd mnif duwiuvard , Axe > and iiiHlklt , were- coon brought from ih unliijuicd cais , and the xxork of leacu * be'ii. . /fter a fuw blown on the tide o |