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    / IHE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
ESTABLISHED JT IS 19 , 1S71. OlMAHA , PBIDAY MOEXI G , JTTXE 11 , 1S97. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
HIT BY A CICLOSE
Baikes Ae T ra ef Lik ,
cad
SEVERAL PERS0KS BEPOSTEB K1LE9
IJata a JTwafes- Are lajarsi , EMM rf
i Kay Die.
STORM SWEEPS THE COBKTRY CLEAN
All Befl&rE ia Its Cwass Are Geaipktaly
CARS SMASHED INTO KINDLING WOOD
TraeU of tae Slorm ! Half a Mtle
AVldr Cjrlmne I'a * r Oi er
\lIl > Kr ofWlll -
I aaar , Mlna. ;
MASON1 < 3TT. IM- . Jane 10. ( Spwlal Tei-
pram. ) At .50 tanlgin a cr * ine Btrack
northwest of Lyle. Miniu. taking a Bouth-
caiteriy course , Several persacn Mere kfiled
and & great many Injured. The wind tore
aH beu ec and ether bufldingB in its course
and the terrttary it HOT bare. It is eald
everal -opte were Icffled in the country
She truck of the ttorm te u.b ut half a mfle
In width. AH telegraph lines north are
4own and box curt on sidings were smithed
into kindling. It It impossible to tecure a
list of ths kffled and 4ni red tnnight-
OELVTEEC. Ia June 1 ( Special Tde-
fTum > ReparU received her by the Chi
cago. Great "Western dispatcher up to 11
f m , confirm the worst reports of a cyclone
at Lyle , on the Iowa-Minnesota etate line.
DpUlls cannot be had , bet tbe eterm was of
urrtflc force and swept Lyle and a. large ex-
ient of mirraundlng countryAt Lyle eight
3 > eraon- ore reported badly injered , many
tu0dlngz are blown da-wu and a large part of
tie town wiped out.
From tbe country reports are much -worse
Ihus for eix are reported killed and many
"badly hurt , "while a number of others are
.snJsBing and their death is feared. In Lyle all
wires are down and several cars wers blown
tram the tracks. The to n is on a branch of
the raflrsad , hence the greater difficulty in
getting reports. A special train has gone
from Osage , lo with a resane party , and re
ports are expected momentnrfly.
MECICEAPOL1S , June 18. A special from
Oage , Ia to the Tribune , confirms the re
port of the cyclone JU fl eays that Eix .persons
-were "fcffled and a number injured. A * j ecial
train wffl take mrgeocE from that place-
All railway Hns running in the vicinity
of the track of the slonn report telegraph
poles blown. d wa aad other damage doae A
raOr ad operator at Masca City reported at
midnight that twenty houses were demolished
in Ljle one man MDeS outright and tw-enty
others injured. It is believed that damage
'was done In the country around Llye , there
bt-ng afl sorts cf rumors of ht = vy loss of
life. Owing to the damage to telsgrapt Hnec
ieftnite information -was lacking. A Bpecial
tram with surgeons , linemen aad WBrkmen
was sent to Lyle from "Waterloo , la.within
en hour of the time ofthe norm.
Among the injured are the foitowicjr
Peter Hanson , harness maker , and hit
4-year-old son , severely bruised about the
icad. Mr and Mrs. Breaks of dorinn , la.
slightly injured Charles Larson , Mrs.
Larson and child. Mrs Stipe , P K. Johosen.
Christine Peterson , Madge Peterson , Peter
P-etr-son. Charles Seversoa , Mrs Dr. Froser.
Mrs. M. L. Hughsoa , soa-ln-law and
daughter
A cvriono passed ever the vttli ; : * of TVB1-
rnnr Kandiy hi oeonty. Mten today , en
tirely demelicbiag the bufldingz on the farm
cf John Bergdst.
ST PATL , iinn- , June 10 Tbe cyclone it
Lyle Mine- , knocked out the wires Jar the
saost part and but brief r psrt have been re-
cr i d here at njiAntghc The larcodo v ect
through the north portien of Lyle. a few
in'Ues this eide ef tbe lews line. A cumber
-dwoQincs and bams were demaHshed ,
cattle and horsec being killed. So far ai
lajcjK-n ccly one perfica. Henry Hansen. was
kUled , but ten were injured , e ne of them.
It Ii feared , fattHy Those injtfredwere
Charlei LiTfcon , wtfe and baby , Mr
Brooke end wife. Peter Hacsan and wife and
their eon Robert , Mr * . Houchnoa and Mrt
Htnry Hannuc.
SIIZA'XI 1'ALX , OF It 1IA 1TSR.MOVT. .
Luc Du int * and DUTUK on tiir Cuaneetl-
-ut Kltrr TaVen Oot ,
EPBJNGFIELD , Mass June 10. 5 ; cial
ClhpBtcbei. from tawcjt alone tbe Connecti
cut rHer ioiicmt that much damoce U bdinc
done by ftcod. Tbe boom tt Turner'B Falls ,
Uaue. . brake Jit 4 JO o'clock thlc morning.
There n ere about SO 000.008 feet af lagc
there. There is no way of crapping this
boom or the one that broke ut BtJlsa K FtlJt.
Vtontil the logi reach Mount Tom , near
NarthUBfttim. The dam Bf the Warner Maa-
cfarturing oaapocy at Greenfield brake tbU
Bit mine It - a btriit of saild rock and
" - fifty te t teen and twdre fewt high ,
A portion of the dasi of Eddy fc San alto
t\e way At Carl m .t k tawniiK wuM
out 'ti niBmiat.
BELLOWS FALLS. Vt. Jaae . Pter the
poet tumr-fcix bears tbe nialatf te this
errtiac baa been naanoiwiu. The CaoaecO-
ctit river ha * ritnc sevwaj feM. end aB iu
EmoU trtttctanes ere ktkttjr twtOtn. Tie
tigbwaya &r uach d evt aad a boom ftt
north ef here boldtee HJHajUO lew af tog *
be oc teg ta the Vaadyke oacapacr bant
tii.ii mrrninc. and unteas the booa gt Tw-
SET Folia Mast. . h Mt. a lurce jn a tbe
crive mil c en tewari the wo.
TKA1DHOP > THKOIGU A CCLA UKT.
Tlire < at the Crrw Killed aa4 Our
EXETQit K H. , Jw M. Tke own
iteriout frulcfct wruck en the BaBt a
Mtine road in tss r rriMff a eoMer d east
Cf here etitj thte laomtee. The Partload
tufi Bastan thtwugh * * & * totdeat rtz tnto
a w&choat at FurntWc eatvert. The lauarpp
t c and tevttt irt vorc ttaOtt\A. aad
! - * atn kaiod. The dead art C2sari s
Elexfcin * aicuitjof PorUaad A C Yonsc
IkeEQAD PorHacd 4 Un Ciandier bmk -
V.in . ,
MJy bemefl od eti nrfe * hi Jim 4 , tan
rffl rwcrer The trae vw * ktlf aa
kour fc-atod tin * aad VM rvaaiac a * a a *
rat * * eprcd Tba ta * kicwaoiJv * w t tnt
la * calvertTa * e c.i err aad twa brakt-
SM * win * rt o tB * treat o * ta * traia. ted
a * tta to Jwa *
_
D IM 4OIVS * T RM 1 % MBW nVWUVAD.
ftafn O * tnr D * m with Or - at"lo -
Jfnrrand C a e * rraI WrerV .
BCimy * Jww ! * * Beirtaad wat vte-
lt d br a IBM rtctat vMch , tnm the
MBBUBl Of dam * * 4wO * kat > IHH L BB * af
tire -wwmt IB aay v * r * . Areatdtog M aS-
chri rocarda. the arts * ! tzaonat at rate TO
pat maaal , tot * nmr dawc wnt cmrt
The nArwito nnBeit-d r eMr ,
tfee Etortoa & Matee Wreck *
crarrt-d at Smer aed Seftbrrahe
trta are etalM la may Man- place * ar
jiurtmis uwUouU On tnl * areavat sraMc be-
Bwcon Mid tb * aorth ted east wa *
From Veriaat aad New H * p airt eosae *
oT Fwolleo rtfws. ibe fecteat af whits
approaches tint reazned in tae lazatmt fresh-
PU af tke sprta ? ; of 1SWL At Dover X H .
where to 4KH > hrar bridges and a Imyteei' ' * .
Meek were carried away tar the flood , tbe
Ochre zaBfe w re cotopeHed to eBBpeBd ep-
eratk s. and t AmeBtmry , Matt . -work In
tae cordace factories was impeded by water
la tbe cellars. The ConntcOtm * rirwrept
twa ; tbe dam of tbe W&rzter 'Maimfartarlnj ;
DKaputr B-Ofl caused other damage. Consid
erable a&siacc to crops u sdxo r-porttJ trom
other
TRVIAS DnL.11 ED BV IICtVT R1.I\ .
X > m.mmcc * Donr to Crop * ftxiU
Mock by F * ] < M I and Hall.
"KTtAT. Oolo. June 16waterspout
Eoo < 5 4 tl > * couatrr b reai > oct last debt.
Toe Rnil < ac a river rose rs4 idly carryias
p-iar tiie bridges and 6weppinfc s.ay enfl
Brtott in the raJley Trams ate
nad are raaalng caatlourtr Hnja
the rain and is a few mhiHtet
fell to tbe depth oT several laches. Hafl-
stojjtf the sire o : beae ; s or eves larE "
letl at Srct. anfl n It 'enrefl they kffled
cattle aad horses on th raaces. So lar
as known at present no livts hare been
lost. The eiteat o ! damage to growing
crops cnaaot be estimated , but it is learefl
thut H Is inmente.
FloodDo Grrnt IJamncr In Rn io-
5E345TOPOU June 18. A.driccs Ir-ra
anJeropol. cipital oJ the pnrrtace of
Turido HITS that torrential rains hare fallen
in that district inundating a portion of the
prorincE. Manr persons hare been drowned ,
tbe rivers are overftawinc and rtdaiBE the
eropE and the daniEte ; to the wheat crop is
enraouK. Drouth jirevcils ia northern
Turido.
-rrrr Storm In
ROME. Jcn - Ifl. Dirpttche * from Terena
announce that a terrible crclrne acconpmUed
br hafl. derastatefl tbe vallej of Caprino ves-
terday evemng. AH the crops InduSinc the
raaHierrj crepE -were destroyed , entaiiras
a great Ices -of
TIRG OT JVI * M > E G VRR1SOX.
CJiinrB * Anxlonii to G rt RIiI of Fort' *
ntWl Kni Trl. .
TAXCOTVZa , B C June M The Em
press ol Japan brtrasht the following afl-
vices froci th * Oncnl
Earaors are in circulation In Petin and
Stunghiil that the Chinese government is
acilocs to get rid of the Japanese garrison
at "Wei Hai "Wei , and has decided to .ne
gotiate another loan to raise EuScient money
to pay oS thr war Indemnity at once.
Mr. TToUe , a German traveler , \iho recently
viwted Cbrup Sha in the anti-forpii i prov
ince of Hurj.n , and for -whose safety much
aniisty ha been felt , has arrived safely at
Ichans.
O mg to a rise in Japanese coal it is
stated that a large amount of British and
AcBtralian coal -trffl be imponed by Japan.
The Japanese fo-eign department has re-
crfved biformatioa that the Brazilian govern
ment has approved the application v ! the
Kises Irimlsratien company to send emi
grants to Brazil , and arrangements are being
made to dispatch 1.500 men this month.
The latest advices received 21 Hong Kens
regarding the rebellion In the Philippines
states that the Spanish have gained severe !
victories over the rebels. The Spanish coa-
Eul at Hong Kocg has received a dispatch
stating t + i t a large number of rebels are
daily Burrtrtdering and asking for pardon.
Prom trtiw sources honever it appears that
the rebels are stfll continuing the Kragsle.
and in the to Ti of Pamqae , in the province
of Ta-wa , the rebels broke Into the church
end stale tie consecrated vessels.
The fctctttT from famine and plague in
China Is applying. The famine north and
east of SzerhutD is causing many deaths.
A traveler Trho hcs Jnstetnmed froza there
reports tLEVing ufen numbers of dead bodies
lying zhont unattended to. la one large
tot > n half tbe ] > opQlation bad pen&h d from
starvation aj d the fever that follows ia its
ake. The goventnitut * " * - p.nt liO 009
plCTdE of riie by way cf rltef , but grain
caooet b * Rot to the EafTerers beyond tertjan
points owing to seetionE being made im-
pafiEabie by B tten rivera. Along the route
to smaller towns many hodiee lay decom
posing in the streets , while the tky uus
Ulack with vultures.
Smallpox is prevalent in Tucitge ten
or twelve new cases being reported daiiy
Smallpox and other epidemics ere very
prevalent In Tokio whfle 200 more esses af
black plagne are reported from Taibcta end
Taiwan. Fc < rzioea. Tlissre ere some 6SO cases
alieretber ,
CROICEIl IS AOT A1I\G A \ ORD.
Ilnx Lout HI * ixrli cn Far nrtf
lark. P4ilitlrc no.
( Omnfrtcht. 1H5 fcr Preii * PnbHsjinc Cumjxmj-J
LONDON. Jcne MScv Terlt Verli Ca
blegram Spwdil Telegram. ) Hiehard Crokei
dt-elioes to ex refc any opinion on Ne Terk
paOtici ai prew-nt. la reply to ta inosiry ea
the EUbjwct of Seth Low's acceptance of the
maywaity aemiration. hecorUy replied , *
have OMhiag te Bay about Mr LSTT
Mr Creker Is passing hit time * t present
between his training quarters at Wantage anfi
Lettdoa. According to the antictpatiens of
the priwafial spartlng upsterK. h ? ic net
HLdy te make muct ef a zaark on the Eng
lish tcrf thin seaHoc. hzriog oaly oac ruiypg }
which le rrgarded aa ia nrn-ota&c
Tl RKEY IS MORE CO > CILHTOHV.
of Front Dnr to Jltltirc from
Forrlcm Conrtu.
CXJNSTANTINOPLE , Jcae Stece yes-
tt > rJ y' § oenferenoe botneen the aatfecssadacs
ef ib * JWWCTB end Tewfik Paslic tie Tnrk-
ieh miaiBtar far Jerrisn aCijrk. tie Ouoinaz
have bees mw eeaciUatarr BE the
f Tlxa alv and tt M n w teJJ * t > i
Trtll yi u ac that ) Mtet u l ECJW
U u-itJiAraw trtwtiB. Thtt eluutfte af from
is x&M t be tae M nwuiix4 Irma
AAOTHBR CIHL 1 % THE PA5IILT.
Around ClillJ Comet , to tl - Honte of
thr Hafctiaa Ciur.
T PBTERSBCW ! } uae J - Tfc *
has beea < aeUv d ( a daneiiir'
P * ari fZ. Tbe 6r ehOd af their
barn y * oabw 3. J i5 Ii olw a
the Ofaad Dz&u * Oira-
PAIL. TO HOLD M HDR JlVD SKARKEt
Teller Maclktralr Sa > it Uak Nut a
Frl r PlBlit.
TOKK. Jtutt lit Peter
va w-ert arm d U n bt eurtaf tk
at tb * PiOiuac AJhhakv Uab. vave Ma-
CoraU tit Bv-
tfeat tkc irdoet of tbrmac ta ta *
nuuLd Bdrht Litbtwa i rd * rl
and mid be wa * Ud tiuw U.i > > MVT lock l
at bu in' t. , tr r - fcf i ! . '
MMmri'c Uad tnieo 4Mi
,
DISCUSS SUGAR SCHEDULE
k
&e feeaie.
TALK L JK IY OF A TSC9N1CM. NATIVE
Joar of VrUnn n and Vf t of Ml -
nrl Are rr Mot h la Kvl-
dcncr Tlllmnn IB n
Acoln.
J a H. The- tern ; de
ferred dfxe n tbe iMcar sbe * 1e ! thr
tariff aM etBe on & raf < 4y lit 1 e'etock to
day after the * e te had aiiyoBcd af the
cereals te the tcrkrolt-iral Mhedate The
istemtt te the eagar pcbedvlc had been
whetted lor week * aad alde Xroci the fact
that more revenue Is derived from tmcar
than fram any rthe- article , there
j was the added Interest doe to the
sensational charges made o' laic ,
'
within oed "wtth et the nensle concerning
j irreirolaritieE in connection with the prticrtEB
of the schedule. Bat the debate failed te
develop any dramatic incidents. Senators and
spectators noon lapsed into a etate of tadif-
ferenre as the speeches dealt with a labyrinth
of technical details ef vital interest to the
sugar refiner and expert , but act to the
general public.
Mr Jones ef Arkansas was in the debate
to ome extent , answering Mr AMrich's
statement en the sugar schedule. It was
lacking in any wrrert denunciatory features.
The senator held that the rates proposed
give th refiners an excessive differential
and pointed out how they had thrived on
tbe one-eighth differential of the present law
Mr Vest severely criticiBed the sucar trust ,
and argued that tbe rates were a further
tribute to its vast resources. Mr Coffery of
Louisiana also opposed the schedule as a
wnole.
No final action was token on any feature
ef the schedule further than the witbfirawtl
of the original senate committee nrnenfl-
mentfe. This leaves tbe house prov.slons of
the bin with an amendment increasim ; the
house differential from K > 101)0 ) to SJ-100
cents per pound.
The provlsloni relating to the Hawaiian
islands -went over by mutual consent. Early
In the day Mr Tinman of Sooth Carolina
made a lively speech in faror of the cmenl-
ment givinc ; an export duty en agricultural
products. He took occasion in this connec
tion to criticise his democratic associates
who were giving a straight and
literal tonstructinn to the democratic
doctrine of a tax for revenue only
[ The bounty amendment was defeated.
The bounty amendment was defeated , Ifl
to ; D.
Mr Pettigrew of South Dakota give notice
that he would offer his amendment IB admit
j free of duty coeds made by trusts , in con
nection with the schedule.
j Mr Allen of Nebraska spoke briefly ta
1 favor of an expert bouaty
TVhea 5 o'clock was reached the tall was
laid aside.
Mr Pcttigrew made inquiry as to what
had become of his resolution directing the
committee en PadSc roads to inquire Into
the Issue of land patents to the Pacific roads
MrCear of Iowa , chairman of tie com
mittee answered curtly that Mr Pettigrew
would hear in Sue time what action the
committee had taken.
Mr. Pettlcrew said he- had -expected the
reference to the com7nta.ee would be the
j graveyard of the resolution , and he called
attention of the country te the condition of
affairs.
HOLD B1CK THE POOLIAG BILL.
Probability it Will Go Oir to tbe
R - mlar S - i.loii.
"WASHINGTON June Ifl The senate com
mittee on interstate commerce held a brief
meeting and cdjourned for aweek without
transacting any business beyond a cursory
Sif.ctiEsion cf the advicabiliry of reporting
the pooling hUL To this proposition objec
tion was made , and it wse trot pressed. A
senator who -opposed to any action on the
bfll remarked thnt so long ai the hsuse com
mittees wfc-e not appointed it w as useless for
the senate to work itself to death. The In
dications now are that if authority is not
given at the cezt meeting to report the hill
action v fll b postponed until the beginning
of the regular sessicn. or at least until the
tinE bin is disposed ol
Arw for tae Army.
TVASHINGTON. June 18 f = p ail Tele-
pram. ) Second Lieutenant Joseph C. Fox ,
Thirteenth infantry has been placed on the
retired lict on account of disabXUry
Captain Hoban K. Bfidey Fifth infantry
has been deiaJfd to attend the encampment
cf the Alabama Xatcinal rurd at Hontpam-
try Ala during Ji.se and July
The following chances m stations of offi
cers at the enginwr corps have been or
dered Captain CCSSIUE E Gillette , from
"Washington to Savannah , Ga. . Captain Ober-
lain M. Corner relieved iram duty at Sa
vannah First Lieutenant Jame * J Meyler.
from duty under Captain Odette to duty
under Major Charles E. L. B. Devj > ta this
citySecond
Second Liectenaat Jules G Ord ,
Eighteenth infantry has been relieved , with
orders to report at the Fort Leavenworth
school. Second Lieutenant Murny Baldwin ,
Eighteenth infantry , has been detailed for
instruction at school. Major Jehu A. Dtrhas ,
Third artillery , has been placed on retired listen
on account of age "
The following chances in stations f offi
cers of the yay fleperonent have been or
dered Major John L. BuIIU , from this
city to San Antonio Tex. . Major John P
Baker from San Antonio to St. Louis. Mo. ,
Major Charles McClure from Et. Louis to
Chicago. Major "W. Boird , from Chicago to
tiia city Jw duty in Ui e nce of the pay
master general.
Tke fallowing atxdgnnu'nts * officws te-
fentiy promoted are aanciuaced Colonel
MBec , te First infantry Lieutenant Criouri
RTDiam H. Bssbee to First lafistry. Major
Bonjamia H. Ropers , ta Etghth tefa\ntrj ;
Captain James B , Gee to Thirteenth inlantry ,
Company G ; First Llneunant ErabBt B.
Gcse to Thirteenth injtatry. Company E ,
SfOOBd Lieutfinont Bert H Merchant , to
Eighth lalantry Cempnsy K.
Lenv s af ateence froaa S tember 1 See-
cnS Lteum anr Herbert "Waiisms , Eleventh
talnctry. thretf months First LieuUnaot "Wil
lis Line Eleventh infantry * oe month Ftret
L. unaw Jtaie * T Kttrr Sereateeath ta-
iantry ftur jo < w.tiE First Lieutefiaot "W arrtn
H. Cevl , Sineenth infantry three numbs
Firtt Lteutei ant Benjamin C Mtrbp T tty-
tkird iofaotry four months Captain Bobart
Jt Bui ctteudf ase month Ltestecant
Colonel H ary NoyeB Soooail ecv&lry. x-
Steward Jtoot Martin h e
traaJ Ted Inwz fan Crunk to Vew Yark
Cftty far tatr Ha Oxa ] Slewed Edward J
Wagniti hi beec tr&aaterred from Fart
ta Fart C ck ler irnty
ladtann Have UnlrK-d DOM a.
Jnot 1 * Offlcart of the
office art iscttaed to bcl > * v-e tt.m
ta djcturb aec aaeag the Ob tyatiu-f at the
TofigBe &i * r tstncy Mamma , is over Xo
i * | > a.-t tat Veen rtxtaired iram Cipuun
Staoch. the oguit. siace law Stmacywaicta
tc tokwi as an tnatrtnaj that ta * arav c
the ur ot * t tie
nwwtorer tai d& Mweed. A tall re-
part an tbe ttecaie prahirtty - m be
S U li i . CuucMrruluc
> m ! M. Tbr
gt tbe pna la l scociw aC a -
ecaanz. iwued Iqr tike teu a ul
csyarta during Mty UK
-fc lit ISM
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627 "S inu-tw. $ . MS Mia
afk SJ tmervest , J 7 J T Cat-
tte and bees
SSI.
- tbe etfTra njflnthi <
1WT tbe emjiorw are ctrca xs InU - * Bread
HT7 n W teereat , tSS TJ TMl Cot-
SSStSSZJOS. torreawj.
and bocs
4 UML PmMcma. vfUSJ-'i
WTIJU. f
T"WO RUrORT AlEC AT VAUI V > CK-
on tbe null fa * * .
TTASHINQTON. Jane Mr GaHtwta
was it tfce State departmeat acato today. a d
bad aaota r toag eetrferpBce with AseMaat
Soerssary Day * * * > "ben ? ( Htasaftdc day
tbe Spanish airriEier Senor D p T d LBM ,
was aa > fig the eaHen. and bad Ml apfMt--
tmitr ta escfczsjre view wtti the cevaaet
te tbe iirctninee et Jttdr * Day
Dr Confr rte the Sperfsh consul at Phfia
delphia.wha ith Coatml Central Lte Ia m d
the commiBBWD te iaqotre Istn th lacts con
nected vith tbe death f D * . Euii. is ex
pected ia "HTaahiugtea temarrow He will
bring with Mm prabaWy t * reporta. wie
the Jotat report by htensrtl aad GeneraJ
Lee the other an indrri uat report , ruch RE
General Lee sebmittea to tbe State eBart-
meat thro ch Mr Finback , thonch not by
cny meeas reaching the eame coaclueioas.
It ie ejrpected the Congosto individual report
will go to chow that Dr Ruiz died la jail
f-om sdf-inClcted Injurlee Trhile suffering
Iron temporary aberration of the mind and
that he was cared for durlnc hie confine
ment. It IB also probable that Dr. Concosto
has given some attention to the subject of
the naturtHzatlnn of Ruiz-find has endeav-
oi-ed to show that there - iSJt least a reason
able doubt npon that puiat which ju Ufiid
tbe trtratmeat of the case In a fashion differ
ent from that usually adopted ,
Probably Srnor Depuy df Lome will furnish
the State department a copy of Dr
Cmgnsto's report and wIH In turn be fur
nished a copy of General Lee s report , but
that is as far toward publication as the
documents ore likely lo go. it 3east accord
ing to the Intentions of the oQciols havine
the matter in charge , untH the congress
shall cafl for the correspondence. These
copies of an documents must be sent tc
Madrid , from which capital the inquiry was
originally ordered , anfi the Spontah officials
can properly claim due opportunity to con
sider them , so that the conclusion of the
Ruiz incident cannot be expected , to be at-
taiaed. if the usual methods aad courtesies
of diplomacy are followed , for some time to
come.
ti < ta Yip * tbe Trefri4leiit.
TV4SHIN-GTON June 10 The president
today nominated Maurice p. CTCoaneH '
lotta to be solicitor of the treasury and
William M. GriCth ol Arisona'to be marshal
for the territory of Arizona.
Cn b ia tbe
June 1JL Tcdty'i : statc-
menlof the condition of tie treasury Ehovc
AvarfibJe FaEn balance rSLffTLfcCS , gold re
serve , $14i.lT-C.ST
House Xdjonrn * Until t > Ioudny.
WASHINGTON. Jme ia The house today
passed m o comparatively unimportant rcso
iutions and then adjourned uctC 3 onday
OHG-VXIZE THE LCTItEII.U SV OD.
President Enccher neeltoe * to Ac
cept a -EaectIon. ; .
NETS' TOEK. June 10. The" rh , rty-elghth
biennial t Lutheran , ysod ccrarened in Sie
First Lutheran church it S o'dackjiis jnora-
iTir. . Aocardiagto ihe orSEr of the rrwth *
aelegatcs were decidefi by loto drtwa from
a basket. At the conclusion of the rnort
preliminary service President H. L. Bauchc'
declared the synod .open for -work. The first
order -of business was the election of offlcers.
President -Baagher ssid.he had heard he WASte
to be made a candidate for re-electian , but
respectfully declined ihe honor. The foDow-
icg officers were elected. Revi Dr M. "W
HBTT ? _ AltoDna , Pa uTetident. Rev Dr
"WUliom 5. Freaee , Tcrk , Pa , , B cret ry. Louis
MariE , Cincinnati , treasiirer.
Eresidenl-elect HammaWES escorted to tie
choir -by the retiring president. Dr Bacchsr
In a chart speech he thanked las rynoj lor
the honor conferred < - _
The synod declflrf T * ite hours of the
session should b Jrcm. S tn 11.30 in the
morning and from * to 4 o'cloclt in tbe after
noon. After accepting an invitation extended
by the citizens to be shown around the city
Monday afternoon the synod took a recess
until afternoon.
The afternoon session was devoted to for
eign miflEionE Rev. Gforge ! Scholl of Bald-
more , secretary of the foreign mission board ,
submitted his report , which shewed that lor
the first time fca twenty years a deficiency
exists in the treasury amscnrtrg to S" .ITS SO ,
due m&iaiy to a facing off in receipts
from legacies the partial faBure of the coffee
crop and the failure ol the synods 13 rajstns
the apportionment laid upon them. The
report of the treasurer , OHver F Lonrr ,
thowed rfrnt the beard tad disbursed J C-
J20.ii ( during the past two yeirs.
fREJGITT TRAIV" MEET OA CTHVE.
Set eral > In Snpjxiaed. ta Be Cutler the
Baraiacr "WTrecL.
NASHVILLE. J = ne 10. A special to the
Banner from Bradford. Teno , says A seri
ous railroad wreck occcrriia at this plate
today. Two Illinois Central freight trains
going in opposite directions crashed into
each other at a sHcht corve jun at th =
edge of town and about &tt > yards from the
depot. AH of the injured were t X"n to the
betels and a special train arrived from Jack
son at E 4B o'clock wfth medical aid. It is
raid that et least three and -perhaps mere
are under the now burning ruins of the
train. All the trainmen f have been ac
counted for The injured .ore Ed Bense
engineer coHar bone End fchoulder broken
CH. . Bobley , fireman , ankle sprained and
bruised , Edward PowerE , .slightly bruised.
Robert Bcrke back and 3eg hurt , James
Northern , both Itgs broienaad arm broken.
Sense aal Northcut. ore tztofly hurt.
PO .TPO\E THE
I nionf.31 crirrrr Will iut
Stretch Hemp Toftar.
TOSEMITE , Cr.l. . Jcne lit Gevemer Budd
granted Durront a reprirce ali e ejiitigcctfl
Julys ,
The position token br GoTernor Budd ii
that the habeas corpus proceedings and the
arjxitl incident to U u Jepji ! of the writ
eued out by Durrani' * attorneys does net
act ax a stay of - prcceedtncEIn other
wwds th governor desires' that the sa-
prtsne court paas upon tie cpinMin readrtd
byAtterney General F z ? rrJi halites that
the prooetHliBgE do wiuttitute a suy
HwwuDi is sal ] in the C9sc'e3iiiit4 tcH utd
nsdl oefiDite orders are rstierwd he wiB rt
b movtd tc other tjuartera.
Deatlm of a Day
Xfcb Jcae Hi ( Special )
H Turner toe cf the ) nra n.'ra et
Tark omuty died lain nici * . Trier 09 iHa *
af sereral yetre at hie honft te Brsdufeiw
unrcBbip He came fran JjJiaou osd sol l
aw ta Mcrch. lk * . He was ban te Bag-
land awriy eightr 7e rs oga. He ka = a
wtfe &BI tirfce seas ,
OBOUCBS S. D. . Jane ML iicial. >
Mig Stooentn , wale ol Rer. it. V Stout-
ir MtirtiBtiat siiaicter f thii &zct died
teiaf tfusr a ebort Bseei ef tpphaU to er
Tae remtuu will be takes ta TtttiiK dtr ler
TECl J1SEH Xeh , J ne JA. peai&l Td-
raoiHoc. . J Hofl Hiwhaetk , an * r J tam -
-m oBuct } t moat zM tewrtirs diad at f &
ckxdc tan wamng at iu * hmm hire after
sai iO se f t * ri4 - e k . In M death th
Star at lehuum eatmir ICMS another af Ju
U-MIEU nt kurs. Mr. iUuiiocck vu te-
zrif c T rtdt t W Stwitaf. ta Uus emutr
He w rw 4 ti etmutr AM * owatfy
UMT fooftt rf tJui
olptrtet ia the stctc aeaaw In ck * bLuetao
j ! Iki * H * i bam Parry cuaai * Ot'o '
Alirtl atl JA3 a * vrt eJtmed lo Uiw Fl J
f-eed m e-cr' ' . . X. t o ' - \ B ' ,
j oat
REED PROMISES ASSISHSCE
Spe&tsr TTM Halji Pass Eaaa r
BtuaalalMur.
LACK OF QU03UM TO9CES THEM WEB
Repreoeatatlvr "Mereer Trie * to 5e-
rare Immediate Coa ldrratloa. liat
the Hfiee nl Mrtal er
fentu I1U llflort.
WAHIHOTON. * a e M { Special Toe-
gnaLI Senator A Oen had a cesvereatteG
vith 5 'cak r Reed t 4y rrfattve M tbe
tw rmalutiuia aew paudtoc ta the home
regarding tae Omaii ExpasLJoe asd the
qx-aker nmeDted ta alfow them te be oec-
eldered early ia tbe week.
Tbe caecvrreat resolvtMHi pobrahtei by
Senater ADt-a , which -was c 2 der aad
agreed te by tbe eecate calling upon tbe
prebident ef tbe United Stales * iavtte the
foreign notkm to moke extlbiti at the
TrunsmisciifGippi aad International Exposi
tion was reported to the bouse thte morning
Coagrersmaa Mercer endeavored t secure
Speaker Heed's consent far consideration of
ruiotutien , but through dtfftcatty arising 'rom
the ab enre of a qusrum ia the early hours
af the tesEion the resolution went over until
the next meeting of the 2iouse an ilonday
Allta s other resolution , providing for the
admifskin of foreign laborer ! for the pur
pooe of making foreign exhibitions aluo
went over
P E. Her of the WHlou Splines diBtfflery
hie l ? cn in town lor several days , wnrking
upon senators In behalf of the spirit schedule
ol the tnHg biHs. He has met , however , -with
little encouragement and HE it new aapeart
the ncbedcle as reported by the senate finance
committee will prevail.
Carl Kraemer has b en nominated to be
postmaster at Columbus. Neb. JDwph H.
Barker is Elated for the position of post
master at Verdel. Knox county Neb.
Senator AHen has introduced a bflJ for
the relief ef Mrt. Ete e Desnwnd ef Nor
folk at p per month-
Iowa postmasters were appointed today
as follows TripoliBremer coonty. S. P
Hale , vire H. J Wynhoft. removed ; Troy
Mills. Lian county W C Andrews , vice
Frank ELefly. resitted , Winthrop , Bu
chanan county Harry Hlgman , vice J. B
Ryan , removed.
TIOVAL AJICH MASt S AT MITCHELL.
Snuiurl J. Coj-ti < - EIct -U a * Grand
liicli Priest.
MITCHELL , S. D . June 10 CSpecial Tele
gram , ) This morning at 938 o clock the
crandchapter of Royal Arch Masons con
vened la Moronic hall High Priest Georgt
V. Ayrce of Beadwood jailed the assembly
to order and delivered the annual address
which pertained to the business which had
hreu accomplished during the post year Fol
low ing ti address , Mr Ay-es appain-ed
the larious committees fo- tie session.
Sioux Falls was selected as the location
tbe next meeting of the chapter after attend
ing to routine business the election ol offi
cers WOE tak n Tip with the following result
Grand high priest. Samuel J. Coyne. Aber
deen , deputy high priest. George A- West ,
Brooking ! , hich king. Benjamin F. Jves , St.
izw-ectej " raa-fl TarfberTEaae L , Kosgle ,
olem gtsjid trEasurer. Bernard C. Jacobs
LeEDX. grand secreiary. George Pettigrew ,
Flaadresiu , a"
Grand High Priest Coyne thea appointed
the following officers Grand chapiain , J H.
Babcpck. MitcheJl. grand lecturer J H. Hus
ton , BedfieJd , grand captain of the host , M.
H- Carlisle , Desmet grand principal so-
journer. .S. J Moore. ilitcheU. grand royal
arch captain , L L Comwell , Fauikton craad
master third vai. E. C. Ames. Hct Springs ,
grand master second vail , F H. Files Sioux
FtUfc. grand master first vaH , J. B. Waughn ,
Cestlewood.
The ODOVE officers -were Installed tb.e
alteraoon aad the grand chapter afljouraed in
time for the members to take the -west and
north trains.
At the conclusion of the grand chapter's
work the order of high priesthoji convened
ia charge of President H. H. Williams of
Aberdeen The oaly Masons eligible to th-s
o-dcr are pest grand high priests sn i four
candidates were initiated into the order A
brilliant reception -wzs tendered to the
Masonic telegotcs lost evening An excellent
musical and literary program was gives ,
Tomor-ow momiag Grand Commander
Cassfclman of Iiiroa will assemble the
Kn-tghts Templar in the local asylum. After
the buEiseEE cf the day is finished c recep
tion will l.e tendered the TiEiting eir kaigntd
at the home of Sir Knight and Mrt A. E
Hitchcock.
fn Are o Little LJjrbt.
. D Jun 10. (
are taking a trtut 6 > ol cf in
terest in tie wool growers * convention to
be helS in this city June 10 and a large
number of the owners of range sheep -will
be present at the meeting. On account of
the lack of ffd for a time during the winter
fleeces ore reported us somewhat lighte-
thiiTi usual , hut there -wiH be u large uool
crop marketed from here this season.
Appoint * D < - lsrat < - to > alt LaLe.
PIEBSE , S D. , June 16. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Governor Lee today appointed as
delegates from South Dakota to the Trans-
missteEippi congress at Salt T.i-yf city A , J
KeHor , Hot Springs , C A , Jeaett , Sewallb ;
F A. Robinson , Groton , William Lordlier
Ceadwood. C. E. Floete , Armour ; Julian
Bennett , Watertown H. O Smith , DeH
Rapids , Gilbert F Steveason , Toskum , and
C E. PrentlsB , Vermilion.
BCVI\G ICENTCCKV DISTILLERJES.
Aerutti f judlrntr MnUnir InTfn-
turlev of tl e Iroj > ertj- .
OWEN5BORO. Ky. . June Ifl H , C
Watten and JuHan WUkinc agents of a
syndicate , are here to take an inventory of
dtet&lery property on which owners hare
fixed a price. The deal embraces tbe Sour
Maeh , Eagle Glenmore. Fields , Dsviera
County. John Honniag and M. P Mattlagly
distfiterier. Wbiiky ccn say tb * deal i
cure to If carried out and that in fcirty dajs
the ryitdscate wfll wn eeven-teatht of the
dtettllery pr pertF in Kentucky and SD.GOU.-
000 goKacs of whitky in bond.
"Iua to Cblcatro.
CHICAGO June M It Is not Hkdy that
the Uses of the Western Possessor associa
tion win run excorsMuu : to this c'ty ic tbe
interest af the buein * houeee ie this rlty
Ke wtooer did th j bb rE to the Country bcr
ef the jdai which tbe Chicago saereh&Bts
wire tryiag tu bn&g uboot than they beet
letiens ac Velegraais by the vhateuJe te the
reiireadt jfiTiUstJis aguoct fueh acuao a d
IB auiar cace tn * re&dt wrt thrBate& d wwife
a haycett if they did oaytiii&c w favar tke
ausieesc hu * * e ia the -ginna r pro-
The iu d w re at first Jnclijwid te
u > their plan of ntoajcc tite eicur-
iece to Chicag * ead at lie i > ame tine giv
Jie Base otiocf ssioji te aH the pateic an tbeir
UB E. A Uctle figurifip ehawod however that
tUc would increase tae mcuiic.-u i tuilmttr
ta an owtlUcg extent The chanctt now ore
thai tbe Cticago bu&iuw men wiU hnvi ta
daet ; BE they did b farr the
naB bittached ta the
Central Crot.k
CHICAGO Ja&t M. Tte erase r oeiptt af
'be Blutamc Ctatral from trafftr Jar the mtteth
at May tr * Harimptad at n.TK.45 * an twti-
aated tBcraaM W nS < i W aver ti * USM >
at Dtb et iasc y ar For the tea aMwthc eod d
A.pnJ 3 * U * not HI receipU at tbe raadc ev r
i . ' . ; rtunc trptaifct * and toxcc v-ert yt 82 *
V t At TtMse of XTC 4M over the btme
TRICK or Timnn sfjrncrs.
Police Mill Vrr-r-t Them Thl M ra-
Intr "Near TrUamaa.
Tbe local police received a teJepfcoe * JBM-
ajtoM f 'cJwk lact ereotnit from De-
m waa wae at ta j > rF tt et
ta * tkree aeo * rr i < wtpirt B rj
a ete4 vnk tk ararocr ef Daa
ta UK * * < * . tint tbe trie v- rc
a ntert dtotaacc tmt of Tehuaaa. It
ta a > ea W
aad broairb * t
te be tbe d
Ch r M Dcrte of ihw
Btarted orh I
ta one of ihe t > ur.
la tke state
RBFIME Tt
A. O. C. \otejHf3Bthe rr po al
nt
MILWAfKEE.
af the An < i < ct of C cited H > rk-
orrv } > ied olmoEt all itt ajominf : luanhHi
te dtocvesiag a qoe-rtJon rawed by the praod
jorkidlcdan ef Kansas p-oposltic' to change
a t&edteal rale and have apphcanU for meai-
bership undergo tn exajutoatins beJ re they
are balloted for tn tbe lode- After a lengthy
debate itwas decided to allow the present
law to stand. A candtaate will fee feaUeted
for first and then , if h 1 ? favorably juuved
npon. he will be reqntred to take a medical
examination ac the final test. H was tlra
decided that c fraud jorisd' > ctton cannot be
subdivided on account of unusual mortality
in a certain part cf tie state.
The committee having the Ontario rebel
lion laottRr in charge was net ready to re
port ip to this afternoon.
Election of ofEcrnwas ; the order of the
day at the afternoon eeeEion of the supreme
lodge of the Ancitnt Order of lulled "Work
men. Following the custom of the order the
old officers wtre gen rally advanced cm the
ladder of promotion and the election was in
the nature of u central move upward all
alone the liae Supreme Master Workman
J G Tate of Grand Island Neb became psst
supreme grand master workman , and Su
preme Fo-emac VT S- Raisin of La Graace
Tex _ was elected t the poM of supreme mas
ter workman , the highest active ofSee of the
order His piece as eurrease foreman was
filled by the election of H. H Sessions of
Aberdeen. S. D , w ho for the past year has
occupied the popittoa of supreme overse-r
Supreme Recorder St. W Sackett of JSeal-
viDe , Pa _ and Supreme Secretary J Jcter
of Albany N T were both re-elec'ed.
Thomas Cupit of Park City TTtah was promoted
meted from the po .t of supreme watchman
to that of supreme cuide , and Delegate T
D New of Franklin. Ind was eleated r-tna
the raaks of the supreme lodge to the oQce
of Bupreme wetchman Dr iT H. Shield of
Haniabtl Mo. , was re-elected us supreme
roedical examiner Two trustees were
elected. Thomas Grape of Baltimore end
Loais Enfihger of Denver This leavs oce
trust e" to be elected. Toalcht a reception
was civen to the 400 workmen and
of the Degree of Honor
1ORK CYDEIl * E VLED OHDER-S.
nicCrni er Sull - Po .ll lr on a Crnlt-e
to Cuba.
BOSTON. June 10 The United States
cruiser New York , the flagship of the North
Atlantic squadron , with Rear Admiral Mont
gomery Sicard. on hoard steamed out of the
harbor at 5 o'clock this afternoon , not a
soul on "board kno-wtag towhat pcr it is
hound , for it wffl only "bewhen the
iiswhite cruiser ss nell outside
of Boston Light with its pilot over
the eide that tie sealed orders from
"Washington tie .opened and the destina
tion ascertained. It is generally beheve4 ,
how ever thnt when the cruiser reaches Ctpe
Cod It win turn its ncse to the southward
end that its twin ECTEWE win not stop until it
Is somewhere in the immediate neighborhood
of Cuba , for when it started it a fully pro
visioned and coaled and coald if necessary
ro to Gibraltar or Rio Janeiro without laying
in more supplies.
"WASHINGTON Jane M. The Navy de
partment officials were smirulcrly reserved
abort the movements of the New Turk , and
shewed a reluctance to answer any question.
Secretary Lang , in reply to direct interroga
tion , said :
"The New Tork is cot going to Cnha.
She wffl next be beard from at some point
on the Atlantic coast , weH north of Cuba. "
SOLDIER * MARCH AGAI'NST TIME.
Men of thr Tw elfth lafantrj- Take
Part in a Context.
VALENTINE Neb June 1 ( Sperial
Telegramla conformity with on official
order issued by Colonel Andrews , command
ing Fort Njobrara. detachments coafcisting
of one officer and thirty-five picked men for
each company of the Twelfth Infantry ,
marched this morning from the flagstaff
at Fort Niobrora to and around Jhe Grand
Army of the Republic - ac l&ff here and
back to tb poiat of dortiTi in a [ ai.U'Ft-
The detachments started ten minutes aput ,
marched over B heavy wjiir road most of
the -way and in coming this wzy fnced a
thirty-mile "wind. Company" " ! } , Llmtenant
Cochaevan ia one hour , twenty three
minutes and fifty-four seconds. They cor
ned rifles and ammunition t > ct no other ai -
contrements. The contest vas ord rei to
demonstrate what tnicht l > e done on a forced
march , and as one of the means employed
ty Colonel Andrews in keepiac his regiment
in physical condition for active FfTice at
any time- The contest excitrd great interest
here , as well as at Fort Nlobraro.
XTTtSERVMEX COMIX G TO OMAHC.
National Cunreatlun "Will TaLe Ia tbe
ST. LOnS , June 10. The American Asso
ciation of Nurberycien , in session here , has
selected Omaha as the next place of meeting
and -elected the following officers President
Irving Rouze of New Tork , rice president ,
E. Albert/son of Indiana , secretary , George
C Seaeer of New * Tork treasurer N. L
Whitney of Illinois , executive committee ,
C L. TVatrouB , low a , H. C Berckrous , Geor
gia. and F H. Stannard , Nebraska.
The Nurseryman's Mutual Protective sev-
clarton elected the following officers Presi
dent , N H. Albangh , Tadmore Orice
presMc ! = t , TT C Barry Rochester , M T .
secretary- treasurer George C Seager
Rochester , N T executive committee. E T
AJbertfitm. BrtflgepBrt , Ind ; Irring Rouie.
Rochester , NT , D S , Lake. Shenondeoh
Ia.
CLOSE OF THE SIOCX CIT1 SHOOT.
J. E. Howard of Fortt Cltr Acrjiin
Grt Hlclicvtore. .
SIOCTC CJTV June 1(1 ( ( Sj sciai Telegram )
Tiu- See Gun < lub s three Aayx' iHfcrMttt
taurnanmnt. wUca clw wl todcv was gen-
* mity vutt ! the ju-gKtt and stan BIHXWB-
fut unaiear bheoc ever held in the w-ert
Tbe club was tMtanfiy eamzneadod fur bar-
rir ) itraCtMfaiaaate.akicfl undoubtedl ?
liftaruaMta wjjc v nld aa (
cum * . Aaaoep Utt abvuuire
via iirt aocum of Primeliar la.
Tite See GOD dak prrtwuted her wwi &
ef fi wfcr kad Mrn Dr Dir -was
3. A. Saaich n > - IBHT of
dayae u k tun feeadccbe capsutee
nervt htm self far tbe event , -is fOU II and
v e ucetV to p u-tirifu- th * raoat loity
There w c a ootj. * . , laOtec off Ut tl > e
entrie * IctAs y upd aJ ] aaot te wu &od a * u
vac ju-ritj we& d > vie a
wind Uw strjcg is tie face af tb *
tr * but d-d not F-MOB to ttSeet tb *
mere Tae JstJiag artm * tucia.r oat af lib
Tpd * wejv J B. Mtrtiard Per * City Ja.
* ( Huwuvt ulMi ) d tb tki ftrat dar't
. E. ALMICA. . Trmp S. O aad WC-
B filTBiti 5c CuuJ 3C ui Mtck 1H
M. Plant. Wwl-Mtea. laMB Ed TrotVur
Xtauplr U. 1W , C D Uedaaj Adaaaa
Nt.Yt * r G iiMfermam Wr or JStA
i C J aki ; V 0 rB. ifeb. and K. D P ek
SMBZ aartd * 1 * . iu.-fa K H. f Hlry St
Paul MlM. Jj v PaUiaer L kpurt la.
E J CvrtL FundA 1 and Jamfc * Bt-ya
alu i Cirj Xu. < OL.it lu. G A dj Lrifl-
< i < r S I ) nd 1-r lair , h M J"
Bj.lji.uj Jtu-Jej. , r Mtcr Juki Mur Ja , k
miz , ? rftnn. Lsd i lir u , S iuz Coj etcc at
FIGHT EVERY POIXT
3 rJiy Jtaia a
Swaetssee.
RAISE 03ICT10NS TO ALL EVIDENCE
af 'At Ojae Brtarted by til
BK CHECK HAS N9T SEEN FOUND
itate TmsBrar KaBtrrs TJS , ef His
fcr It * $
3AXKEH VALV D A-GAIN - O.S THE STAND
111 * Tehtlmoaj TaVra Atnl. the Mo t
Mrraauak OliJrt ) .n e At-
tornrj \ liu Itrprtoeal
tbe UrtcndanL. .
The third day of the Bartley trial devel
oped netblag r.ttrUinp , the totrtwJuctHtt : of
testimony prDccediBg very c4 ly being
greatly prntaared by the ebjicnaas raised by
the delec e.
The flret w tnest calk > d la the tnoraiag was
State Treasurer Meserxe , ho vas asked it
be had made a search through tbe files of ths
state treasurer's 2ice for u check drawn by
Bartley as state treasurer upon to * Omaha
Xatiacal bank during the irk > d bet < * ea
Ap-il 18S5 and the end of Bartley s term.
for J2Mf > M 05 , payable IB J H Mfllard. He
aaiwered > * he had made sach a search.
but had not found any seen check. He said
a tbcrouch search wue raadf by himself aad
his depaty after being requested by tbe at
torney general to prodace the check but haj
t > een snable te End tbe check relrrred to.
Mr Mtwerre-also dat < jd that be made a care
ful Fforrh el the office records and files bbout
tna veeks after he took possession of th
ofDce On cro'is-exambjattan the defends
laid the foundation for showing tha : the
check might have Been taken out by w > me ol
the office force tir attachet of the capiJul
building.
The county attorney announced that hs
vould later produce proof that the defense
had been sened with a notice to prodace the
cheek in controversy and ia the meaatime ,
he said , h : would show the contents of tha
chock by other witnesses
J H. Mfllard p-etiden * of the Omaha. Na
tional was recalled and questioned recording
the check drawn on hit bank uj Bartley in
payment of the wo anl. He said the theck
had been handed to * * ? far examination.
According to his best recollection the check
was signed by Bartley as state treasurer
At this point the defense made the mont
strenuous efforts ta prevent the contentF ai
this check going to the jury reoeaung the
objections which had been .made all along un3
insisting t * - " * there was ao evilenee to show
that there hcfl been any check or that it ia
not In the possession of the pro ecntion.
In DverruHmr 7 > i objection Jnfige Baker
inlormed the itrorngpi lor the defense that
the evidence already introductid showed that
there had been a chec-k and it w as not on .file
in the state treasurer's nffrre nor in the pos
session of the prosecution end he did not.
think the prosecution was comprflrd to look
through tbe streets or in dry goods boxes for
It. Mr "Wbedon objected again to the court
sumcnnc up the evidence
Resuming his testimony. Mr Jdfflard said
Eartley kept three accounts at the Omaha.
National a general fund account. SLhoal fund
account and a pe-sonol account. He said h
could not remember on whwi of these funds
the check had been drawn. He said ths
check WOE handed to him by Eartley In Jan
uary. 1B97. la the Omaha National bank and
was bonded by the wilnesE to Ceuhier "Wil
liam Wallace. The warrant was delivered 13
BorUey at that time.
The crest-em m m qflon by the defens ? was
conducted by Mr Mohoney who interrogated
the wiiaets regarding whether he had per
sonally mailed the letter enclosing the war
rant sent to the Chemical National bank of
New York- The witness said he hud not
personally mofled the letter bat said the
letter had afterward been returned to h-m
by the Chemical National bank upoa t-ha
request cf Attorney General Smyih-
BABTLET OPENS AN AOCOCNT.
E. E. Balch , EWK'ET-T ccEhler of tlio
Omaha National bonk. " 2S the next vltnetu.
He recalled that Bartley brought the war
rant to the bank. He could not fix the date ,
but said thnt Bartley brought it to the
hank about 5 o'clock ia the afternoon -of the
date on which the letlw tneljtlng the war
rant to the "Chemical National honk waa
written and mailed. The "witness acted
Bortlej what should be done -with the pro-
ceedb of the wamuit when the money should
be received and Bartley told him to open
an account and place the money to hli
credit. At that time Bartley hud two ac-
eounte , according to the witoes * but the de
fense objected to hi testimony on this
point and insisted that thin shacld be thown
in another fay
Tbe county attorney said he would intro
duce tbe books of the bonk to show Bartley
accounts.
Kesumias the examination of the wltnetg
Mr Balch testified that the proceeds from
the warrant were placed to the credit of
Bortley'e personal account. Mr Balch warn
not cross-examined , the state givine notice
tha : he would be recallet
'WflJiom B. Adair. bookkeeper of the
Omaha National bank , -was called. He
identified the individual ledger in use in the
bank and testified that tbe entnei in it
were made direct from checks and deposit
slips , the thicks themselves being returned
to the maker The ledger showed the namrt.
of the payer and pajee and the amount of
the check. The witness testified that he
made the entries laattitntine the account
under the beading J S , Bartley personal '
E. E Balch vim reuOled and testified that
depacit s-lips and cberkt were passed to the
bookkeepers ox boon oe pooEible after being
ructdied in the bank
BABTLByS PERSONAL ACCOUNT
"When court recanTem-fl Baokki-erH'r Adilr
was recalled ta testify et te the .me wbeo
oatneii of checLfc and deposit elipe vere made
with reference to the tane b received them
from the tellere , far thr purpose cf fixing
the time when the eotrUe ic Bartley ac
count rotating to the u arrant and proceeds
were made. He testified that tbe ectriee
ware made immediately after he r cetrd the
8bpE ar cbttckx.
The prnsueation offerwd In evidence the
pace of the hank l dctir ohowtog the debits
and cra&tj : in BarUey'ir i > erc0aal account.
Tbifc woe objected te by the debase on the
cr und that itwo * net adaUfcetbie ta erl-
dtt&Ge because it u. sot ac aocount between
tbe p&nteE te the cult aad w as not a record
sad * by the defesdaat er aodw Us cUrec-
tioa.
tioa.The
The cwHiiy altomej' met this abjection by
arcuioc that the Itidcar chawed that tbe pro-
< wedk froa th * eole ef tie warrant were
not BDly credfefcj to B&rtlrr pcraoak ] M-
aenat. bet that this credit use decreased
Jrem time te time liy fipafu on it by Bart
ley thus shoving that not ezJy vere the
jH-ocoedi. credited to Banter but that he fc d
aftarwardi draw-a the taenry eut and coa-
vartod 4t to his own tit > e. Ha cold th st&ta
wauled the erUuDce ta prove that Bonier
had aacvartod the manejte bis own t.e and
iiad unit i rrltid tbe m a-r rtigardlesi ct
wbather it dewiaixd that : h warrant was
void warrant and bvuie could cot hn
on argument lattice nearly aH day
ih * uu * w&a jlow d u latnidttce the juir-
ti.in of ib * Lank Mew Jur IhW. tbowiue the
iru > i ic bartt T. jterMHtol waujuix rfciat-
' c uj i at K frem UL iiraoMififi trum ts
ui. i TLr itletr U el an entry April