T JL. JL OMAHA AILY JKEE OMAHA , WEDNESDAT .TUNIC 30 , 1S07. SlNvTl/li ; COPY DIVE CT/STTS ALL Al'TER ' OFHGE Ohio Dcmoorate Jlvlnw & Desire to Eorrc the fltate. NUMEROUS GUOERMTOnrAL CANDIDATES "rTooils lull of L'cn Vho ? Would Like to Eucwetl litinhiiell , DIFFICULT MATTER TO PICK WINNER Eonic Talk of a Dark HOIHO as a Possible Bulutiniii i FINE HAND 'OF M'LEAN ' IS APPARENT Courntlon .11 > tn Tlilx .Murulnu mill i V iJKvl.V til Mll > til ScMMillll 'J'lll lii > v < * riiurHlii | In M-UlvO. COLfMUUS , O. . Juiit29. . The prullmlimry , v orl. of tin' fleiiiucrutle : mole1 convention to- j ' dry nhoued tlmt It wns ulmuo : unaulmoUB lur trt-r sllveir mid Jelhn 11. .MuLean lor iii'tiainr Theire was , buvM-ver. u uuntlminnce uf the1 coiUuHU fur the different places on the siutt tlchut mid lur piinltlottK tin the , cumin ttut > h. l wrciict T. Ncul. who WUH At- , leated lur Governor I'J' President McKiulej . j CJE Mnyur Juhn Kurley and nthitr gnlO Rtaiid- nrtl t'.cnmuratE were uctivp In the chnrus lur McLuuu. hut they were contending lor aiftore'Ut men lur eovornor. Hubert T. llouuh was m.uiu tinlavuntr today and regarded ac the McLean man , but the liultl inndt a very bitter fight on him , i-npeclally the IneudF uf ex-Concreeamuu J'uul J. Burg , who wan supported by ex-Governor Cumj > - litll , cx-nullectur Juse-pb Howling , who wus removed by I'uiiMuut Cleveland for rlolu- tlou of the clrll Bervlce ruler , uufl other leutUue connervatlvet , uu the financial ijut.-b- tlou. The fact that Mr. Sorg voted for the Issue of eold bonds while in uougrefcB wat Used by the radically cllver men very Btroufiy teahwt him. I In i he eoutcst lor governor John C. "Wolty i and Jloraee L. Chtptuan 'showed much ; K'recp.b today. Even If the McLean moil IUBIB' tin ( uittlng through the Hough Plate j tomorrow it is , belU-ved that It will take M-virr.l ballots to iicrtull the dasea or more ta . . ' . .tt-E to bhow Uii"r rerpcotiAe btrencth. Tien arc many candidates for other f act's on the htate tit-kit and the coiiven- tou trsr extend to Thursday. FPRJuNG ANOTHER CANDIDATE. Pr ' > .uus to the district uife-Ungc at 1:30 p. m. 1hc tight tKalntt K. T. Hough lor gov ern ir be'-aiae to bitter that ther * was juurh talk < ' ez-CoLcrereaau D. D. Donovan Ijr thel"-i1 ol the ticket. WeJtr , Chapman at-d co > tie -j'Jherfc thoMeO gains , but it was gen eral ty believed that Donovan vould be jlate it J was ueceEtiry fcr the csatrohiag tle- rne'-'i ta drop UoaEh. On all ride ? It ivat tu-3 lUat uo t.tandard bearer j-bwild be re- Icctcd who had any gold r.treak in hit rocor. "iiile it vat conceded that Hough was an origins ! Bryan man at Cbliipo. even tdfoiv the nomination vat insJe , and thit he hi' . tdvora'ed a fite rilver piznk in the stale jJatforin three jt-ars ago wbn K nator Brici- con'ji. le-i ! the tt ; e ioawntkui egalutt him. yet the lact thit Mr. Hough coco tt'ere a CtrUtle button one < Jy ia Wikbiogton was tired at dz'nagliig evidence agalntl him. The HcLf a men were all tsilous for a clean cut sljrer man for governor , a.e no objection v * trade to Mr. McLeau'g record on that Izsuc and they felt that McLean was suf- , ler.ng eczne on account of hli frienJt cup- jrartlDft Mr. Hough , igainft wbo tllver r oor < J time found objections. The McLean men btH that the rejwrU againit Houph were untrue aad that they were circulated by the maoageri of other candidates for Kovtrnor , hut It wa evident that the Jlc- Ixcan lleutontnts today contldered the situ ation * rloue enough to have another man ready for the late In the event that they could not control their forces for Hough. These vrlio favor McLean for senator be came Involved In KUCU bitter contests against cacti other over the head of the state ticket that > t became doubtful whether McConville. SVIMsI'i ami other Mol.can managers could conir.J the convention on the nomination for Sovcrnir. which Involved the support of the elate administration for McLean for securing tbn fnilorihlii. Klforts were made again to- Jay to KI-I Mclxan ? to come from Cincinnati to f'f 1'rnibui * . but ho a-miran es were re ceived. McLean leaders bM several confer ences during the day.Vhll they did not want t'J anisgunlzc- frlende of other can- OIal ) < - ( hey could uot be InduccO to drop TJjo democratic state central commute * ? this jfternoon gave a hearing to the repre sentative of the State League of Silver Re publican * , ami finally adopted a resolution recommending that the committee on rules ( letlgnafo one placeon ( he tate ticket U be flllr I by the Htaic Lcagtio of Silver Ke- Iiubllrano. Thiu li the closing of the efforts at fiKlnn that have been in progrtm yester day aii'l today. The silver rcpubllcani when this concesilon wan made withdrew their objections to Sorg , Hough and other candi date * , M'LKAN RIIONVS HIS IIAXD. When liltdclrK'il'N met at 1:20 : p. in. by fi It developed that thtre was a strong agalnitt omp of McLean' * manaKerij of their attempt to dictate the elate nomination * , especially that ot It. T. I tour h for Kuvrrnor. After the | HICB ! of the dcle- Itntes hnd brcn felt In these preliminary inccllnKR a conference was csllod lor tonight lie tu ecu McLoin's niaiutcr ; ami other lead- els The McLean men carrlcil all of the twenty-one1 conRrrnilonal dlstrlota by lergo iniijorlilrn for membera of the itatc central commuted nml fur all the other committees- , 'nit many ho co-opi-ruted with them ct theiiu nii-otliiK" nbjcftcd ta the worJ help' Klvi'ii cut for liny one of the dozen camli- ilitfn fur Kovcrnur UK agiiiut the other canOMBtrn who have tpcnt months In their respective cauvrHie * . The followlnR In the comiulttio on n-holii'lon * , which 1 compiled of radical allvcr men with the excepUor.a ot ex-Governor James n , Cninpl'dl , ex-Senator 1' , M. Marriott. W. I' . Hackney and Carl f\'uu , who aru claticd an conacivallvu silver men. nlh. Juhil l. McMowi-ll : Ulshlcenth , . 1) . Miller , Nlnctwmh , J. V. Welsh ; AJWMiiieih. W. i . Hackney ; Twtnty.tlrst , The following members of the state cen tral ( Miiunltlec arc all claEtoJ aa silver men on I favor McLean for senator , with a po - /iUilo two exception * : Kim district. John Ha- Kipy , Second. I.exvU Hremelm ; Thlnl. Jorcph JI DMvllnKj Koiirth. H. 11. Gordon ; I-Nfth. W. JV \Vllon ; Sixth , i : Jl. Str etera ; Seventh , AV S. Murray ; Klghtb. W.V , Durbln ; .Ninth. 3chi ) UoUuili Tenth. J. L. I'atiersou : SJU'Vt-nlh. CiirtU V Harris ; Twelfth. W. IV IWillUiua ; Thlrleenlh , M. J. Thravtc ; Four- ti" ih , Frank II , Mercer ; Fifteenth , K. M. Kennedy ; Sixteenth , Jamea J-\ Allen ; Seven * ICCMU. IHAC Hill ; BlKhtiHMith , A. J. Wolf ; i . ( ( rcntb. Cluilis Flllus ; Twrntletb , ( JiiKi'iii Twcniy-flnst. Herbert llynian. Hit ) nvcetlii s o ( the ilelosaire ly rtu there \\t * a movement loiilsht to on. a new u' n ( ur governor , on * v.ho It d not bc u. Involved In Ihe compllcuMonb ot tti ) past two days , ami General A J. W-rair. president of the Nation * ! lU-n'trl- lie league , nnd one of the original > lT | f \ - .v-j'es ' In cougrets > v t ui ict prom nntt y ineulioaej ia the dark horse , Uruc.-al Jwii Iwn here nil tllto we h nnfl ta nqmrdMl a r < ? ptlye enmlhbitr for go- OTtlOT. The convention ns * mtl ) ! at lf > . m. to morrow mitl It In Mid there will ht ' 10 rf- C M or niljouriimont until A nnmlna'lnn t * nmtlp for RnTernnr If It tnke * all illRilt M wall a * nil ilay to dltpoip of tlml flelectlnn. It t hullevml tlmt some nf tin1 TUml1 littrn will ilrnp nut Iwfore HitHtart , hut tlmt there will HlmiMi a ili en namcn | iri - Mlttfll fnr pnvernnr ntid tlmt the Imlln'.lnp will \ < tpillnus STONE POK I'KHSinEN'T. At IMr nnntlng .uf the committee ? tnnlcttt It WHS rtufllflifl to mahr Hie temimrary or- ( miltfcitlnn itvrnwiimit , so no to proceed wlh ! lumtnow v.-lllmiu cltil > - Hon. t'lrlc ' Btnni- will proHlilc ilurlnp the day anil Oilnnul W. A. Taylor will be eerptary. Thirnniniltt > on crtMlctitlfllK ilcniilrtl all thf cnntMU ; In favnr nf the Mal.Hflti rtel-jpiuw * . Tht stutr central eummlttup wng nrpanlEwl by theMoLcan men. IXinlel .McCnnvlllr ! wati re-ulccitMl elmlrnmu of HIP Htatc cxecu- ! tlvn cummitt M < In a vote of 20 to 1. which ; liullcatetl the ntrrimh uf the .McLean ilek- pnte * on all the n > mniltt e3. Thtnltl tan * cmitrul nnnimltttH.1 recimi- manrtcd this aftnninflii tlmt tlir cnnimlttcc ] mi rule * pnivhlr fur a vacancy nn thp state ' tluluit to hr filled by the Rtatp lunglic nf iHlvi"nipnlillmlin. . but v.'huu the pnpiilHtK Rppunred tiufnrt' the committee tonight and tilsn Ocmandud u place nn the tcate tlcli < t j mill representation In tiniircanlxiitlnn at ( ntRtc hi'ttiUinnrturs. the cnniniUtvirolurrt'il I the v.'halc ( jnedtinnvlthnu : recnmnmmlatiun nr 'iirt'Jnillce to the state convention. The uiimmtttGe on resulutlatiF nrqanlziid with Gunernl A. J Warner iu > chalniian antt D. S. Ollvur an Ht-cretary. The fulluwing rtiliBPmmlttfr was appiilntftll to fi'ttft platfiirm- . J "Warner. E. IB. Tlnley. Allan O. Meyers , Geurjre JInnre. "VV. T Hnckney. I The plutfurm waR Biibmltti-tl and ntlnitpd ; nlmut mlauicbt. There IE nntlilnc ni-w In the platform. The hlcaco platform It , rt-afllratpd and tlmt part nl It which rulers to the llnan- clal iiuuHtion in rt'incorpuruted in the unme Innguncc nt naetl nt Chlcnco. This Is all the platform that McLean wanted in the utate convention last year , and It IE nil he wantufl at Chicago. \4 < liriihkn Ulx-rt } ' I'nrtj- . LTN OLJC. Neb. . June "fl. The state con vention uf the liberty party , tree t-ilver jiro- hlbitiunlHti , begun here this nltBrniiau with delegates prevent from fifteen unuutieK. C. E. Buntley of Linuohi. condiflate last year Jor the preHifloney , culled the convention to order and made nn extended npeech. He snid the party "wni ! orcanlzed Mny " 9. IBM , ut I'lttsburfi. under the name of the national party , uud hue neon fit to r.hanpe its name , but its platform remains the fianir and its invaineniMn IE . - - iucrcaFlrp. or ganization was effectud bj- the Sfle-ction of J. B. Forbee of Harlati county for chairman and J. M. Dilworth. Adams county , secretary. Oommlttoeti were appointed und nfljourament taken until tomorrow , when a platform will be adopted. ArUunkitfc Lntrn - Cliili . . L-TTTLE HOCK. Ark. . June 29 The Arfcon. saE State Lt-ague of Republican clubs met here today and elected F. H. Auteo preBi- dent and a full fcct of delegateF to the na- tlor.al cotmntion which meets in Detroit. The nie 'Uniwas harmoniouK throughout. It wn the largest league convention that ever met in Arkansas , about COD delegates representing 200 clubs being present. Reso lutions were adopted eadcicJug President Mc- Klnley. leroecition of Cuban belligerency and the annexation of Hawaii ; condemning the Cleveland administration civil terrice policy and condemning the election laws of Arkansas , WOM IX IS TAKE.V IVTO ! CCSTODT. Chnrcrd - IIli Coinjillcltj- Her In - tiniidV Tuklnt ; Off. KANSAS CITY. June . Mrs. F. J. Jack son , who -srealthy and owns a big laundry here and a paying drug store en Indfjifnd- enre avenue , was arreiied todsy. charged with complicity in the murder of her husband , Fred J Jackson , who was ( hot to death reveral months ago in Mrs. Jackson's apart ments it the Woodland hotel by Dr. J. D. Goddard. manager of Mrs , Jackson's drug business. The warrant was swora to by a brother of the dead man. Mre. Jackson was promptly released cnSer J20.0M bonds , Dr. Goddard. who had been In jail since the snooting , and who Is under indictment for murder In the firtt degree , was also releised today under JM 000 bonds. His release was effected largely upon the testimony of the dead man's childrtn by a former wife. who. strangely enough , have sided with their fes ter mother and Dr. Goddard ac against these who are behind the prosecution for murder. They testified that Goddard came to their apartments on business and that he was fol lowed by Jackeon who lived apart from his family and that Goddard ehot in self-de fense , after Jackson bad attempted to shoot him. Another sensation followed today , when Prosecuting Atorney Lowe openly stated that attempts were being made by friends of God dard and Mrs. Jackson , to buy off the prose cution and to influence witnesses subpoenaed by the state. It Is declared also that s dead man's brother has been offered fl.UOO not to take part In the prosecutions. FIRIll. IlItOL'fSHT L'l" IX COl'UT. Itfli-itkril on Iliinil to Apix-iir fur Trlnl July < I. SAN FRANCISCO , June 29. Theodore A. Flgcl , the defaulting bookkeeper for Hoff man , Rothschild & Co. . looking pale and nervous , wa arraigned before Judge Camp bell on four charges of embezzlement. The court room was crowded. Dy consent , his examination wan set for July C next , Flgel being released meanwhile upon J12.000 ball , with hla parents as sureties. The four charges of embezzlement are merely the tfrst of a series of accusations which are to be made against him. Forgery Is ono of the crimes which will bo alleged. Ex-Judge Murphy , who U to prosecute Flgcl In the criminal courts , expects to have several more complaints ready for filing today. Ono of the complaints presented to Police Judge Campbell by Attorney Murphy and hla client , Mr. Rothschild , ytstcrday afternoon , utataes that on March 23 , 1897 , Flgel. while acting as the clerk , agent anil servant ot Hoffman , Rothechlld & Co. , composed of Charles II. Hoffman. Isaac Hoffman and Edward S. Rothschild , embezzled fl.COO in cash from the firm. The other three complaints accuse him uf converting to hU own use three checks aggregating I944.3S. The widow of Iiaac Hoffman has not Indicated an Intention on her part to prefer a charge of murder against Figel. Tllltii : WKKCKS ON UAll.ltOADS. I'crHiiiiN Are Injured , lint \o Oui > U Kllli-il , CHICAGO , Juno 29. A passenger train on the Northwestern road was wrecked near West Chicago , a station thirty miles west of Chicago , In DuPage county , late tonight. It Is said that a number of people were in jured. SALT LAKE , Utah , June 29. A report has reached here that a passenger train on the Oregon Short Line road was wrecked near Glenn Ferry , Idaho , and several people In jured. INDIANAPOLIS. June 30. A dispatch Just received from J. J. Turner , general manager of in ? Vandalla road , datel Terre Haute , contains the Information that one ot the Christian Endeavor excursion ( rains has been wrecked west of Terrc Haute. No one b Injured except three postal clerks , and their Injuries are not serious. lluuum for Cuiiiily. Ni\V YOUK , June 3The rector of the Homan Calhnll ? university at Washington , Dr. T'.iomas A. Comtty , has un elevated b > PopIxo NHI to the olllce ot < lmutr tlc prelate to the holy ct , vviln thfi fltjc ' f rljtnt > < . rtr.l. The rTiouricintnt of Ir. f-pr-t * t-lev < it'0n ' vva maj < > Ionian ! f < ir Ihe lir-l t.tnc by An 'I.I . ) H' ' | . Marfi il'l nt a < 1 n- ' r E' iv .n IM litter's h nor lv ir ther J < | | u fUm if Manhattan collet"In 1) ) e ! ' : L.I Halle InctitUU. pVTP-iiiTTV 11'n Tiff TTTMtTiTMiTf EXiERMlMlE IIIE HEBREWS Plan to Bid Porain of Ml lamalitee Who Reaitlo Tlioro. MOSLEMS DESIRE TO SEE TH-M SLAIN iif Uuli-H T'liriiiiiliiti-il Tiilrr Tlii-lr I'tTMiiiuil lllirt > - Pnilllfllilll 1'1'fMIM'lltllMI 11 } Plll- ImviTH nf tlif Iriiilirl | , is * ; , tjj ITew I'ulilHlilni ; C.imixinvO 1/JNHON. June 2ii. ( Ni > w York Wnrltl Colilopram Special TfllpTnm. > The cnr- j reRpomlQtit uf the Clirnnlcle nt Teheran , I PernlR. who IK In nn nfflclal piMltum. Hays : "Hayiil nayhnn Allah ( tliL Mollalu 1ms I lilHimcd the cxtarmlnatinn of nil the j | Hrb-owf" In 1'ursla. He has Btinimnncd tS-c chluf rubbl mill Itifiirmeul him that HIP Uubrewp must accept the Mnhammcdaii faith i nr lie will do nil that lip can to impress and ] ' c-xtormlimtc them. Sayld Itnylmn has for mulated u wut of ruleii refitrlBtlng the per- Hiinal liberty uf tinHubruwi , . ] Fanatlcul MoHlcnifi uttaclced the Hebrew tiunrtur on luy t ) . nnd pillaged the IIIIUBCB , tlniggpil every Hebrew Inmate nut and bru tally beat him nnd cut off lite hair nnil put n reel patch nn his clothes. They attacked even Chnchnm Nuhunruy und draqce'l ' him anil hlB KO'i nut of the IIOUHC. The fnthpr WBH trcutpil inwcr > the othurK. but the Rnn. llli- nblr to beur torture , numlnally cmbrncpd Mo- hammrdanteni to get relief. Chacham Ne- hnnray In a "Hebrew pliyHlclun who in much rcKppRtctl an.rnp the Moslems. ? Ju y utl Hebrews hnvi arcppted the oflor of Itilum lu tinier to nave tl-clr llvre. HebrewB cannot Icuve their hnuses anil Hebrew women have been nBKiulted nnd thulr hotiBCK plundered. A final nttnrlc Tor the extermination nf all the Hebrews IK feared. The TellglouB. hatrpfl of the MoBlemn rulHPfl by Molluh hnK rpacht'd Kuuh n point that they endeavored several tlmcn to obtain the Kiuction of Chief Moshtulu'd , tbe pope of the Mohnmuie'dun church , for slaughtering ull the Heihrewu on one day , falsify accus- Ins them of crimps. . The Hebrew quarter Is guarded by oldlert , . but thp jierBPini- tlon Js BO terrible that H IB Umnst beyond th ? power of the government to protect the inhabitants. . The oSicials have practically thsolu'e Iirwer , even to the extent of life anfl de-nth. The Mollah is at once the expounder of the civil criminal lawt and of religion. BALLARD SMITH. rx TIIE INDIAN Stcninor Gorw Anlifiro nnil ! * Vnny of the Pn cK'iicr < T null Crv - Ij i > .t. ADEN. June 1:9. : The Indian government's rteanier Mayo , ppnt out In f-earch of the miss ing Eteimcr Aaen from Tokohamii , on April ES , via Oolomlio and Afie-n for LoijSonhich was lest heard of when le-artng Colombo on June 1 lor this port , has returned here and rcpwts that the Aflea was totally Inst f > S the Island of SflDOtra tt the easScra cjrtrem- Ity of Africa ca the morning of June S. The Aden carried thirty-four passengers from China and Japan The captain of the wrerle3 : steiinrr , some of Us oficers and crew and t-evcn white pas sengers nfcre swept ovcrbnard and drowned very s = om alter the fhip raa ashore. Eight ironiea passtcgeis , cine rhildrea. two offi cers nd a few of the Aden's crew succeeded In gettiag sway from the wreck In a boat , but they have not t-eea heard of since , end littl * hope owiag to the weather which his Kicce prevailed. Is entertained of their safety. The Mayo saved nice ot the Aden's passen gers and three of the white aad thirty-three natives of the steamer's crew. All of these persons were rescued Ju > t as the Aden was breiking up. The survivor ? of tae wrecked steamer were brought to this port by the Mayo snd are- being cared for by the local authorities. In all the drowned and missing include twenty- five passengers , twenty European oO rs and thirty-three natives of the Adea's crew. IMPORTANT STATIMK\T ir Tarn. Hnclnnil to Adojit n More I.tlicr.il Pnlliry TiM nril * llr. . LONDON. June C9. The next Issue of the National Review will contiln an article an nouncing aa Important btaetsllic develop ment at the hands of the United Statts Monetary commission , consisting of Senator Wolcctt. former Vice President Adlal E. Stevecsan and General Charles Jackson Paine , which will arrive here In a few days. Tbe commission , according to the National Review , will present 10 the British Kovern- ment a Joint statement from France and the United States , declaring their Intention to terminate the disastrous f xperlments Inaugu rated in IS73. and claiming our po I will and active concurrence. The National He- view adds : "We are. able to announce that England's reply will be that the government is willing to r.open the InJIan mints , to make a further substantial contribution to the rehabilitation of cllver by extending ; Its use In England , and by Increasing the legal tender of silver , making silver the basis of notes , empowering tbe Hank of Knqland to us ; . Its silver r < erve , and that material as- elitanco and strong support will be given to tbe object the United Stated and Franco have In view. vuNiv/.rii.A\s OUHATI.Y I'ulillu Tu Ulii r Slili-x lu tin * llocciit Citliliift CrUlK. NRW YOHK , June 29. A dispatch to the Journal and Advertiser from Caracas , Venezuela , says : The resignation of the cabinet created a crisis not only In the administration of the government , but also among the people. Excitement runs high , the sensational action of the ministry , which was , however , not wholly unexpected , being the paramount topic of discussion In the crowded cafes and clubs. President Crespo was unable to harmonize the differences In his oinclal family over the Guiana boundary arbitration treaty , the element that con tended that the provisions of that agree ment Ignored the sovereignty of Venezuela In stipulating that Great Orltaln and the United States only , and not Venezueli also , name the members of the tribunal of arbltra. tlon , having continued Implacable. ISIVKX TI3X YKAKS l > 'Oll SWI.N'DI.I.N'R. I'MI-I ! AinliiihHiiilur HII > 'H NIIIIUto Sr- I'lire ( ioiiilx on Crt-illl , LONDON. June 29. Charles Ilcrtranil , known under the alias of "Colonel Hay , " nn alleged brother of the United Slates ambas sador and who has traveled under the other aliases of "Colonel Trovers" and "H. S. Mar shal of Chicago , " was committed to trial on Juno 19 , charged with fraud In gaining the acquaintance of women and ordering jewelry , dresies. hats , etc. , for them , having the goods sent to hotels and then borrowing imall Hums of money from hit victims. He was sentenced In Old Ualley today 10 tea yean penal servitude. liertrand has previously served three years penal servitude lure and under the aliases of "St. Klmars" an-J : "Donaldson" the authorltlei proved that he bad served a term of eight yoara ImprUon- nunt In San FrancUeo. lln > ilvN ii Dinner. LONDON , June 89. The United fetate * ambaiEador , Colonel John Haj. gate "a dinner this evening in honor of the United States special embassy. The guesji were the United States Special Knvoy Mr. Itenl and Mrs. Ilt d , Mr aud Mrs. Mills , Ael- mlrr ) Miller and Mrs. illllcr. Stcretar ) of Untied States Eraba > Henry White and Mrs. White Mr and Mrs. Ogdn Mil's marquis of Salisbury the premier and mln Istcr for foreign affa rs , A J Iialfour , nr lord of tbe treasury , Sir Gtorge Kaudel- , glr Henry FranfU Jeune , ilen of the prolwite. dlTorcc 'nntl ndmlrnl ill- vhtlon of HIP court rtt Jusllro. ami Ixiily Jcunc ; Jnnaph ChnmbijTlnlti , sfcrptnry of stnlr for the colonies ; Philip Jnmwi Stuti- hopr null Con ntem Tril. tnl.1 NO lUISIItl : TO IMIOMA ) R ri'll ' V. HiiiinlNli NiMVHinifirr I'rlntM nn Inti-r- MA11HH ) June . nf thin city puhllshci ; jti InterVlpw which Itii New York purrtwiiondPHt Buy * hiIratl with Secretary Shermnii. Tlie latter Is illiillcil UK nhnnliitely ilnnylnp tlmt thu Ulnlud KtHtrn Bnvrrnment prnpofed to iillrchnsr Cuba nnfl I" nld to have ntldfd : "Amnrlcnn fpplltiR cenprally ilo o not favnr HIP nniuXHtinn oj Culm The | Kirtlcani of sunh n "pulley form an unimportant minority. A Inrgp imrty. however , nupiHirtH the nuiientsttnn nf Ii ! wall and the only oppmltlon to Snnlti IK HIP IJuli Indi'mnlty. upon which tble government Cl , AUOn T'Olt SiuitilurilH riTiiMi.crntcrt hy Til SIII-I-I-HN In Culm. i NEW YOUK. Juno M. A illspnfcb frnm 1 Madrid BuysOn upcoiint nf'Si nnr Sllva'e re- i cent nolllcciip uppocli. mid thp cnn"tnnt IIP > S-S cf HpanUih dpfcats from Havatm ( irovlnru. n | fiMillnp IB reviving here In fnvnr of wnr with ' ' thn tlnltPd States St'vurnl npwHpnpprn pub- I llsh cxoltltif ; edliorlnle npnltmt the I'nltpil ' ' , States. I I ) I ii I'll tinMomtill - } - CiiiittnlN ! > , lf > ii. | PARIS. June "S. The mlnlHtur for foreign M. Hnmittuiv pavp e lunclipon today ' In linnnr of the T'nlted Stnte * inniirtKry com. mlsBlun. Senator "Wnlcott , , nf Colorado , ex- , Vice President Stevenson anfl Oetipral Clmrl ; J. p yno. The United Stntp * am I liaK3dnr , Gcurral Horace Porter , the eiprrc- ' ta-y of thp T'nlte'd ' Statr 'unibunsy. Henry | i j Vlsnuud ; thp Tircmlcr , M. Mellno. und tbe ' j mlntecer of flnanco. M. . < ! ocliory : Penntor | PoURPlrol. vice president of the Bimetallic [ ' league of Franre und M. KrKlitK. reporter of the IDudget. were prcsont. Wr. Stcvemron i attended the Bitting d the Frcnph ppnutc ; ufiprnonn A high olllrlul rptrlvcd hl.-n | ut the entranceof the hou p nnd condurtjfi , him to a seat In the bm : of tbeppsldpnt. . NELSON. B. C. . June 21' ' . Murderer ' "Woods , who recently cscappd from jail , anil Burglar McDonald , were capturpd near hpre i after a Btrupplp by Cnmita'lile A. F. McKin- ' non. while patrolling HIP railroad tract ; on I a hana car with two younc men. who aided , him. Several provincial otOcers. who were ' in ambush , orrlvcfl on the acone In time to | secure the criminals. COI.OXY VOT * Only n Slilc IS .TH > , Bffwcvrr. of tlio | ! RE. June 29. The Dens 1 ization pchprne has nol 1 > ccn abandoned , us ! has be-en rep.3rtcd. Victor t , . Berper. editor of the Vorwaerts of thlp city , who s'tcndcd the conference of the lmdcrj of the social democracy at Chlcapo reconlly , s&ys the whole mutter has be > en TaiimnScrstooa. He ' says it is the intention & the social de-- motracy all over the cotuitty to po on orpan- ' Izing in the hope that cvtfrtimllj' thry will pet into power unfl revolutionize the social sjr C7n o ? the TniteJ StaKs ? . Mranwhllo , JS fast as liey' prt mesriii , tSsy Intend to fcTi ucernpovv-d pe-oplr frem the ciUct to & i point in the. west still , to be > lcited , where i they may have a clisiics o make s livcli- . tood. The coloair tlon ! ctis ne Is only a side i s p with tJie eaoiil dcrnocrE.rr T < Mr. Berber s&j-s the prft of the < -oun\rj J 1 hare maie it t'rr main V'aa. ' Mr. Pchs is in j < fall accord iv the plan outlined by Mr. i ' ' Berccr. Tlie Utter s .ys tbcre are S.0.10 000 urhemploytd In tac country and he will consider - I sider his party luclty if It c n raise tncney I | enough to transport onlj16.tK > 0 to the west , ; j There was never rny intention of forming a I | vast anay to invade the - < > In search c. ! i homes 30 t livelihood. . ' CHICAGO , June TS "Mr. Berper wsn evidcatly misunderstood , ' ' fixid ? pcretsrv Kcllihcr of the Social Democracy todsy. in referring to a Milwaukee dispatch quoting \1ctor L. Btrger. editor of 'the Vorwacrts of that city , as saying that ' = Kugfne V. Dei * hid abandoned the colonization scheme. "A great many people se < m to think tjiit the idea of the Social Democracy Is to form a mob and to march across th'e country. Thtre hss never b * n any Intention of sending a large number of people west * t firet. The Idta is to < ? eni only a few at first. espccHHy ' celecte-d with a view to'lhoir Otnrevs and skill in their respective trades , to form a colony. No more- arc to b * sent out at first thin i\e can tike care < it and help to be self-supporting , and plenty of financial pup- ! port has been promised. Within the next two necks a commission will be appointed to visit several tat < e In "the west with a view to selecting a site -for the nropofcA colony. No place has yet bocn decided upon. but Washington Is fa\orrJ. " | MTST IIIOI .MII.ITAIIY TI AIMMX S. ! ; Xi-iv I.nr - lit IlMmilrfAtTrrtn 1 IlruniiluilionN. | I CHICAGO. June 29. The American Vol unteers. Dalltngton nooth's religious organl- ] i zatlon. will be compelled to change their | uniforms because of thp enactment at the military code ot Illinois by the Ian legis lature. Policemen will licit be permitted to wear overcoita fashioned 'alter those worn by army otllcors , the Clmi na Gael guards t will be disbanded. CautalmTliomai J. Ford's . famous Chicago Zouaves will bo forced out ' of existence , Ihe Aurora Zouaves will ce.no ' to bo , the Chicago 1 hi as am will be re quired to drop their , military trappings , whllo boys' brigades and teml-inlllinry com panies throughout the state will IIP dl- handed or tlned or ImprlMincd. All of these j things are owing to the provisions of artlcio II. of the military icodo , now a law , i ; having received Die tlKiialure ot Governor Tanner. For a long time the officers of the national guard have been trying to Hccure an enact ment which nhouhl prcyciu'llii1 Indiscriminate j i wearing of uniforms nnd i. the carrying uf urine by Independent ; nilllUiry orKanlzatloni. Now that the law haa 'gone ' Into effect It Hs j found that It Is more , weeping In tin effect than even Its framura'arulolpalcil. Tin1 iiiont striking feature of the .American Volunteer * Is the uniform , which U modeled claicly I after that of the army , 'Whllo lhi > olllcert I ' wear the fhoulder atrapn 'of the army lu a modified form , ThU jnodlflutloii It only In { color , however , the * rank 'de > slguatlem helns I , Identical. 4f I \ TIIIIICI : in iini\is III.OWN UP. DyniiiiiHi1 IM I'uiMl ; lit \Vt-4Tl. l'riin-rt | > nl Siiuili Srriinlnti , SC'HANTON , Pa. , June S9. A dynamlto ex- pUelon early this m niln 'ln > South Hcrantnii blew up the buslncM block 'of l.con Olchoffkl , a double dwelling block owned by him and a detached house ) aimed liyrMlchael O'llara. The business block , a tvro-ntory building , wan torn to plecui. Twrht/ other houviei had all thp windows blown out unit | di ter torn from the ualU. The ehotk ivav felt ull OUT the city. city.Tho cautcof the'explnsluu li unknown , hut Ok-ho.'Hkl alli'xea that It wa thu work of enomli's ho mnjiilurlng political and church dUpute's In that K-cllon. he hclng ono of the principals In troubles which led to a till It In the PplUu Catholic congrega tion. tion.Okhoftkl Okhoftkl nan KrlouKly Injured In paving his wife , and hli rasorery li doubtful. The ruins caught fin- , but the firemen kept Ihe flamea from spreading. In some of tlio home * the ileeplng people wire eoyerod with fallliiK plaMcr. The Infant child of Michael Joyu > was dangeroutly lujurexl and a little son of John Klein suffocated. The total Icci will reach Mot oinrnlH iif Orriiu Vi-kiirlK , . .linn'M. . At N'mYork ArKvod Nomndlc , from Liver col. At PIm - ut i ArriVKj Trav . from Kcw > > rk f'T ' l-rtmen. \l I M.rMilK'SArr V'-dr-gculla. from VfW . .At q'ufgow Arrlvea-Kurncnla , from New fnnh/ tinii'p C PVT T/i r * t im'i ' CRURCn IIO\\E \ \ SENT 10 SAMOA llobraska Mnn Is 'Ofven n Plum by iho AGininlstmtlon. MAIKED TO BE COIISUt GENERAL THERE \ciiinliii Onlllit > Sliiti'uttinti Voi liy I'ri hhMit lolvliilcy f r u ' 1'iiHi In tinSniitli t'ui'ltle WASHINGTON. June Ii. ! tsppclnl Tele- j pr.un. ) The niitnliiBtloh of Chlirrh HOWP to ; he conoul general nt Satnofi went tu the HPtmtc today. Hi > will succeed Wllllnm Churchill , recently utic o ? the editors of the Ilrnnklyn Tltnet' nnil the now-jpapur limn who hroURlit Apln. whori' HIP nnVolUit now HH If ) the attention of Uobort Ixitils Stovptw : > n Ho wo hail the rocnninipmlHtlon of the Iptid- , Inp ; rupubllciinK of the otatc nnd HE the prp l- I ilont dmlre'il H ptroiiR limn fnr the place Scimtor Thurston placed him niuoiiK the llmt to receive a eotitwltir plnce nccoriled to Ne- hraciku. The plsce pnye JR.COn pur ntinuin. In adilltlnn to nutiirlal fee1 ! ) , und hns n private Rrweitry of the Inciinihcnt'ti own choefltiK. : Tlie iioinltmtion of HIIRO Donxoliiitinn of i Cliuyciinii , Wyo. , to he coiiHlil ut Hiihcmla \ ; Inlil Bt the iloor of S Shcruihii of the Stole department. litwaB bucked by both WyoinliiK HciiRtor ; nnd inlliicntinl pnlltlclnns from the obiitb- we > ! t. 1101171'lirmnn will lit- the llrtit consul rinhtfulty accredited to WyoinUiR. The pliicc i ys $3.0iij ( , with notnrlul fees of a tiimrter mtiro. MOfUUZING THR NATIONAL GUARD. Assistant Adjutant General A U "Whencr. In charge of the military Inforinntlon tllvlc- lor of thp War department , has forwarded "to St-nator Allen rtetallpd plnns. ff > r moblllz- Itip the militia of the 1'nlted Sttites. nml R pnrilon of the rcciilur srmy Rt Omnha next summer.Vhile GPIH" I "Wagner looks upon tbe concentration of the national guard Rt the exposition with favor nnfl from n military point r.f view , ns of nlmnost Incalculable - ; calculable Iwnelit , he thinks Such . ( -iKnr.tlr , nnflcrtnktnc ; woulfl lie frauRht with much 4oubt nnd uncertftlnty , if nn attempt woo j maflc to concentrate the -whole forces of ; the militiiv. He thinks a o that these Kuarflmen , while beinc & great attraction to the exposition , would nttrnct n iRrge" Influx of visitors to the camp , which wonlfl In- j terfeire with the proper performance of camp fluty. Then he discus-PS the scheme j of mobilization of the National Guard. , dividing the Ptatce of the union into nine , groups for instruction , to be brought to- gether later In one grand camp. Generfcl \Vngnor takes p the subject of concn- " \Vagner takes ip "the tubject of concentrating the Guard of Mln- Desota , lowe , Missouri , Kanat > , Ne i braska and the two TJaVotas with one-third of the regular army next i-um- mer. which , he r-ellcves. cwild be accom- plishcd without ny great outlay of money , mftintalnlcg these troops , s-s.y 1S.OOO in number , for months at An approximate ecu of $ C9S.1'21. As a. s-ubttttute plan. In cat * ; the forr-going fchouM be deemed too expensive , General Wfcgner suggests thst the states of XebrasVa and lows l > e fe- quretcd to 'nsECWiblo their National Guard I ! at Omaha. nd thn general gsvemmetit - tntr * at thati > iot one-third of the reg- MUr army. "This pltu would be practically it would tv simple , snd U would be at least a beginning In the direction of oora- blnpd Inssniction for regulars and militiX. " siiys thn fldjntant general , "and this con- ccntration would cost on the part of the gtneral government J4W.40S. if Nebraska and IOWA would as-temble their tr.iops for summer encampment at Omaha in the usual -wiy. " He also suggests that the assembled troops be under command of a major gen- ' cral of the reguUr army ; the regular force 1 to be divided In two brigades , each being c.-immandcd by a brigadier general snd the National Guard being similarly organized ' In brigades. In * n * rpendto ! his letter General Wagner estimates th to cancen- ' trate the guard of Minnesota. IOWA , Missouri , Ksnuay , Nebraska snd the two Dakota R t 1 Omshji. for two week * would cost MS0.31S , 1 including transportation. Mibslftrn.-c , camp grounds snd tcnfa.a ; . Ho thinks that for a month the eame force could be tubslsted for J2.-vJ.S16. exclu tvc of the cost In mobll- ; izing one-thlnl c ( the foguhr army. Senator , Allen will present the letter to thp senate j tomorrow and ask that It be printed. SOME DEPARTMENTAL NOTES. I The order of Commissioner Hermann of the land office reducing the number of clerks In i thirty-five land onVes throughout the west I on account of the decrcta ? In business , has , ' so far IB the O'Neill Und office Is concerned. j been suppendiHl on the OArnest efforts of Son- I ator Thurston. The Fort Uandall military rrstrvstlon , which Is shortly to bp opened for settlement , will be Uken care of through tbe O'NvllI district. Till * matter was wholly ovcrlooktd and * * there to a new register to bo broken In. Commlnloner Hbrmann lias thought boat to continue the present force for the time at Icarl , and a telegram to this effect will be cent tomorow to S. J. Wpekr. K. J. Davenport of Valentine , Neb . w III be commissioned tn cUiml ofllcer at that point. Of the five carriers to be added to the Omaha farce on July 1 three will be men who were reduced by I'oslniaiter General Wilson's nnlcr last year. They will bo rc- stored to their former poiltlnno aud salaries , $1,000 per annum. The other two carrlew authorized by 1'oflninctcr General Gary will bo taken from ( lie Hiilntltuto list and made ri'Kuhiin at fiiOO per annum. Dr. W. McKay Uout.in , well known to man ) nt the older Nohraili.iiiB. having been lu the InlUn bcrvlco In th.tl date for several yrnni , has hvcn promoted to the position of physicIan sic-Ian and clerk In charge of thn OU > o sub- ngor.cy , Oklahoma , nt a calary uf (1,500 per year. Secretary llllis today approved fnr patent to the Gtalo of Wyoming a list of Umli FC- Iccted under ( ho Kraut lo aid the Stale At > il- culttir.il college , embracing 810 acres lu ( In1 KvntiHtoii land dlilrlcl. Tin1 Kciictnet uf Hc'nntcir Ilnrrln lu prevent Ihu fiircclosuro of the Union 1'aplllo IB le- gaiilcd by western cnntuin living nlong the line HH a clever rune of the HuiilliiKtoii lu- teri'il tu compel the government tu accept the funding bill. Senator Thlirntcin Hald : "HooiKaiiiiatlon of the Union I'aclfle la vital lu UK nn a community , and HIP euuncr It U outHhlei uf guYpriuiKiit control the coonrr will the rodd bohut our ppupln ilcnlir It , n r.rcnt hl hwuy lictwcen the wept and easl. I look upon the move HB a nclipino uf Hauls for the purpim ? of Indefinite drlay nnd I for ono will nut bo a party to Htiylhlng that lu-jUs - llko ouliiprvlcncy lu the Central I'splflc. " CotiKrcBKimin Htreulp of Llnroln dlitrlpl Inn returned tu this clly In rrBpun * ° to ( li'iiiTnl Oroivrnnr'ii telegram to npubllpiti ahfci'iilrf B tu be In their sea IB next MuntlH- when Iho turlff hill IB expce-lud tu icnvh thu lioune. John 11. Ames and wife of Lincoln are nt WlllnriK - J.inirs A. Nay will hn In all piulmblllty appointed poBtniotter al I/IIIR I'lne nnd ( 'Imrli'i ' Miner nt llavenim. Neb. N't'hruKlt ' puslinuiilerii nppulntixl ; Illailon , Wcbslcr enmity , A. I1. Jolinion. vlre J. Jl. Horn , riclKiifili Ilurntll , CnrneM uoiinly , II. B. lloxnun , vlcp K. A. Wi'lulcr , rcmuvod ; t'ortlaml , Uage county , 1'rank T. Alvurd , vlco I , . A. Klininonii , icmlKiicd ; llHllam UfliinoBter county. ( ' . II. Teniilc | , vlie ( I. 11 Ituhuik. lenlnncO ; Hokeby , hancatler ' ounty. A. M. JuhiiRon , vice W. Kennedy , removed. I' . A. Wllllami. eJUor of Ulvcrlon , i'rank- lln county , Jtcvibv , ii lu ( he cny. \IMIN fur Ilir Arin > , WABHINQTON. Juno 20. ( Special Tcle- Rram. ) Lieutenant Moyd Knglanil has been transferred from the Fifth to the Third ar tillery light battery C and Lieutenant J me W Illnkley. Jr. from tbe Third to > i . Fifth artllUry. tottery I. foloatl William J Lyyttr. Ninth Infantry hai t > e n placed on the * retired list Colonel Tttoma * V , jJarr , u uuqt adju- ( Mitt Enri l. linn ) * * R Imtv ut err OKVlTllUr llf IllllllO lnV"V l > i WASHINGTON. , lmu. Iliinnix'k tnillHlio Imvi Port Hull ncllun Irnvt- nilnr ] < Mit fprrltnry. On ' ' ' : 1ms to fnr the W > Mblfcii'imrlHi < for The Wnr ( n.-iit Ims bcpn ( ipon for iroop * W PUki ( lie .IOCIIP. The rcliucst f tinl l > ! ( > lie pcoplr for lroo | to iirnlcct tliptn njfsin ; tlir HminivkH illrt nut rcHPh the W r iloiwrtiiicnt until lain In thP'Oftoriionn Spori'lary Mui > r R ronoiiltntlon with Aotlug Ailjuinnt 'Ilpek ' alul come of Hn > ether ofllii rs. who are wtpi'rlHtippd In Jiisl JtiPh ImllHii troublpi * this. nd tlif oiuipluolnn rnnclipil WRS tlmt the ilutmrtnuMit vhnulil tnkr dtt ! > to lenrn fnr Itself the ftnpt cltuntlPii In the Fort Hvll poimtfy. AcciinlliiKly n tt'lecrHin WHS pent h Hrli-Hiller OtfiiorHl Ooppln > i > r nt Otnnlm. flic lifHilqlmrU'rn of ( lit DapartitiPlit of the I'lHtte , In wlilch tlio reprv ! loii Is luelttdoil , Inntruotlnc him to pond one or morp onipore to the oootip of trouble to nnce > riHln and re port uptiti thp WIHU of nffiilr ! ' tliore. Thp ilnourtliuMit ofllpUls Imve no doubt thut Ihc illniciilty will litenslly ovoroonio. bi'llevltii ; . us they tin. tlmt the Initliinx nre not mil wltii any hostile purpose , but principally to gather Home of the roots tlmt ripen hbout this time nnd of which they lire very fond. Wlillo tborr nrp no rroops In thp linincdlnte vicinity of Fort Hoi ! reservation , the ni'sr- P"t. nt Fort rtoUKlHSB. outoldr of Salt Lkko City , not bolnp cavsli-y nnd ? o uti ( < liltpl ( for tililek work , theilepHrtment 1'iit. mnple force tit other pouts to inpol nny einorKcncy that may rlso. In pursuance of Instruction1 ; from the War dopartincnt. Qpriprnl C'opplnger 1ms trlf- Krapheil to Fort Robinson. dptHiIlns two of ficers from tlmt pwt to go to the scone of the trouble mid Investigate VOMI NATIONS IIY TH K PKKMD13VT. "I.Kt of Xntnov Se-tit to Ui - S'O'iiiitc f < if OniiMfiiin < ifin. WASHINGTON June SO. The provident tiulny sent the following nominations to th > > eensto : StKtc To be confute genPrHl of the ITnltcfl StRtcs. Churoh Howe of NebrnKkn , at Aplfc nnd Nukulofa , Tonga ; John P. T3ray of North Dakota , at Melbourne. Australia Hugo Don- Kolmnnn of Wyoming , at PraKuo , Bolit-mlft ; Louis A. Pent of District of Columbia , at Kingston. Jamaica ; Samuel S. Lyon of New Jorscy. at Osaka and Hlogn. Japan ; Rounze- vclle "WIlflrnRn of California , at Hong Konfc. China ; Ch&rlPk V. HerttMIa of the District of Columbia , to be secretary of the legation of the Vnitefl States at Vienna , AuMrla. Justice John K. Roberts of Ohio , to bt' War Lieutenant Colonel W. Hi Powell , Eleventh Infantry , to be colonel : Major C. B. Bennett , Nineteenth Infantry , to be lien- tenunt colonel ; Captain S. P. Jocelyn. Twen ty-first InfMJtry. to be- Major ; Kiret Lieuten ant C.H. . Boneste ? ! . Twenty-first in fantry , to be CAptain ; Second Llc-u- tfnfcnt 75. T. Butts. Twenty-first Infantry , to be n t lieutenant ; Second Lieutenant J. T > . H&lnpfc , Third srtlllery. to be firtl lieuten ant. ant.The senate today confirmed the following nomination * : Soren Ltetoe. Minnesota , consul ol Rotter dam. Netherlands ; T. < A. Royebery , Sut&h- ' He , Cal. . tvpifUr 'of the l&nd office fct iMnvlllft. C l. ; &IFO the military and naval cadet * recently i rex > oi.mATn .v.M.v > > - ton < AVorKVol for HoUi lo | > nrl- mont nnd l'nl > ll < > . WASHINGTON. June 2S. The work of conKilidatins small outlying postofflces with a large adjacent one , making a single poets ! district with modern facilities , will be pushed vigorously by this administration. The opposition to the r-eheme comes , It IB said , from residents who have wrong Ideas of the objects of the department or from postofSce employes whore positions are thereby affected. The results of the con- rolldatlott policy fa far carried out have been most Rr&tlfylns to the Washington authorities and First Assistant Postmaster General Heith has determined that con solidation shall be effected wherever possible and feasible ConsoHdatl-n alnl'shes the Individual small postomfes aud substitutes sub-stations for them , reduce * the postmasters to % ul > - agpnts. with aecompanylns naxlng of salaries and complicate , ! auditing work , and Instead of the many postnfflces .ulvtiute- ! the large office with branches all bavins free delivery and other adxantaees accruing to them to a postoftlcc from such privilege. Several con solidations have bfrn or lere > l recently an.l others are contemplated Al Los AiiRf-les , Cal. , four or five offkes. neir by have been consolidated with peed effect and similar action hap. been taken at Denver recently. TI I.I.MAX rsj-s uis IMTCHKOHIC. .s.iiitli rnrollnlnn Mtrx l' | < ( In- < eiini- Oiioo > tiii- - . 29.--Afler tedious WASHINGTON , June - - consideration of the tariff bill throughout today the senajte uomtd up with a lialf hour of lively and amusing colloquy belweeu Senators Tlllman of Kouth Caiolltu and riiaiidlef of New Hampshire. The former had proposed nn amendmetit lo the tariff bill providing n } l'W ' ft head tax on Immi grants flnl a rcBtrlotlon nsalnst all UIOSP nol roinliiK Inlo Hie United mates to be- eonio ritizpn * . Mr. Tlllliian madp n speeoh on the prernt condition of labor , but he wan peen diverted from hl theme by Mr. Chntiillcr. Thp latter mloplliiR a s.t > le ot nioi'k gravity illierted the dispusfllnii toward Me. t'levelnnd'i ; nilinlnlsli atlon. Thin In time brought fruni Mr. Tllliuau n vphpineit rrltli'lsin of the late iirenlilrnt , vlille Ml Cliamllcr iiiotrsleil egalusl tliem npa\ilts \ on Mr. Cleveland by a number of hlH onil party. When HIP run hnd been fuel and fiirlutiB fur nonii * ( line tlic Till in an ameiul- inrnlR wpre defeoled. yeas 3 , IIH > H IS. Hie three Bniriuatlvo votra IjrlliR ca l by MPRSIB. Duller , ( } uay Riul Tlllnmn. Hilling the ilay the senaln lUspontMl uf the1 lintl parngiaphs , thn euininlttep tale of Ufc rents a pound on lead ore belliR agreed lu , 30 lu 23. 1,11 VM | | < ( III'inHe. . WAHIIINOTON. Juno 21) ) . Ri-Jueen Ml- luokalant uf the llaunlldii UlamlR ppeut iunu > lime In the I'lUato ' gnlleiy uf Ihe sen ate loilay. Rprompaiilpil liy threp inrinlipri uf her suite. Klip first appearnl In thp pimle ni'ir'tlo ' loom ami sent her caul ( u Kenitnr I'erklin uf Callfurnla , ho after exchanging a few uunls with lipr nnil luli-udiieliiM her to many ct III * culleagiics , ttarmted her lu HIP KAlleiy. whtre she took a flout peat and ap- I'oareJ ' tu be an Inletesled lUtener lu Hie Ue- balu un kail ure. ' ICtnile HIP liin. WABIIINOTON , Juno.aa. Infurinatloii ha * rrarliiMl the Ttcaeury ilepailtiietil that large iiuitibeiB uf ( 'hltieee mlinltleil Intn thin i-uuu Iry HB parlli'lpBiiln In Ihe Tinniceppp e.rinwl- llun Mere eUi , < ( * leaving Nsphvllle foi Bin Kranclteo , bacramento , Bt Luuls. New- York ami other vllles. Hum evading the plilt anil letter uf the law autliutlcliig their aJinls don. riiiiruex .tetiliml it C'linmil , WASIIlNtnON. June --C'liargM liarlug been nude egaln t J'lhti ' Ijo'idnnw uf Mlone- ' . 'ta , namlnilHl as ponfiil f > fopral tu Bhang hal , China , Senator I'fje. elulruiau of Hit ooiiunlltct- commerce , tu wlilfh the liom- luallon was referred , has declJed lo cal ! the commltlee iogt-thtr lu hear ( he proot In aupport of them tumor ro. . Inll > Tmihiirj \VASH1NOTON. June St ) Today * state mer.t of ibe condition of the treaiury ihow Available cash balance. 235SGC.7C5 ; so-t ! WORKING IS HARMONY State Lfnguo of Ripublicwn Ohibs Trnnsnot ? Its Business with Dispntclt. NOTHING TO DISTURB THE GOOD FEELING All OfHojrs , Delegates niitl OjinuilttoJS Are Ohojon by AcolRtimtion. TELEG : AMS FROM THU STON Roiling of Merges R osivotl with Ohot'ra by the Convention. s : ANDS 6v SOUND MONEY AND PROTECTION Proxhlvnt iN-ICIulcy ! > . Hi-nrtlly Kn- 1 > I" ' ' < 1 nml l > | iiililltnti < * < i ? > < < - Nloiinl neliiilInn fruni Ni'n'ii ! lv'ii cs n J unl Wonl. TYes'lilptrt t'HAKLKS 15. WINTliK of Oltmlitv Vloo I'rp Ili'tit HKAD KLAl'OHTKK Of Lincoln Sporelhry KD 3. Mi > 01 < Ot Alinn. Treiuiurer..r' . J. HALL of i'siufioVrs County are ( life new ollicers ot the- Ne braska 'iiRte ? LiOHsrite 'if Ropubllceiti clubs , us chtcen 01 tlie iiniiun'1 convention which WHS helll In 'Iioyd's thekter In this city lust nl ht. In point of harmony hnd the rapid transac tion of a VHHt Hliiounl of 'business the con vention was R reiimrkftblc one. tt appointed committees , adopted rules , olectea officers htifl wlxty delek'ites Ktifl alU'riiRtes 16 the national convention , besides eeOectltii ; the vice- president and member of the executive com mittee of tlie national league from Nebraska In less than two hours , nnft without a roll will. Every ofllcer and delegate was elected ' by Reclamation , hnd In the Casts In ivlileh thpro "was more tlifcn one candidate one of thorn peacefully with/Trow / in favor o'f trie i other , thus avoiding a t-Iofcle brenk In the | absolute unanimity which oharscterifcea . the proceedings. The prospect of R lively encounter over the. surplus ot delegates from PoiiRlss county , which was apparent psrly In the iViy. was adJusted - Justed by the executive committee After n extended conference with OIP various leader" . An Rtfreement wds reached to allow the full list of de-legates to sit In the convention with the unelerstandlni ; that before another convention meets measures will be taVen to effectively prevent the multiplicity of fic titious delegations which have been < i source of trouble in previous conventions. The Seventh Ward Military band gave a short open air program In front of the theater while thp. delegates were aaembling ! , and a test of one of the fire engines on the court house square was a strong counter attraction. attraction.GET GET 1X > \ V.TO BUSINESS. Al SSO Kioit of the delegates hid found reals In various parts of the theater , and roon , after President . "P. We'Creary called them to order. Thf delegates who were seated In tha gallery were Invited to come down and occupy the vacant r u on the 'taRe. , an In vitation which they promptly accepteM. Secretary Mock rc d the c.irt and A. J. Lunt of Daoglss county moved that a com mittee ot three on credentials be appointed Clsrk of Lancastrr moved as an amend ment that as there were no contests the list of delegates held by the secretary bo made the accredited list , and the amendment prevailed. Alex Graham of G go county moved that a committee on rules of three members bo appointed. H wag cHtrle. ! . and Graham ot Gage , McNIih - > f Oumlng and Me-Grew of Adams wvre designated a * the committee. Phil Winter of lougle moved that a com mittee of six on resolutions be appointed , to which all resolutions should be referred without debate. The motion went throuzh without opposi tion , and C. 15. Wftlte of the Pim district , Phil K Winter of the Beco.id. Ross I , . Hammond mend of the TWiil. M. A. Metzgsr Of tl > e Fourth. Jam A. CHne of tlie Fifth and H. M Crimea of the Sl\th were appointed. Hud LlnAjey of Lancaster county niovpd that Ihe conveutl.-in proceed at once lo elect a president for the ensuing year , bul the moMon wa * declared o\tt of order unlit after the eommlljce * had reported While the eommltlee-s were at work Pres ident Mrcie&iy briefly referred to some of the main feal'ircw of tlie wcrX of the l Rue He elalcd that * wlien tin present officers were elected they rrce-lvtM > io record what ever of Uie work of th < = U-BRUP. During the jear the.v bad f-udcaxored to build up a sjslem of cffpttlve wotk and they believed tint they had In fome measure succeeded. He emnlia lfcod the neccpprMty for a complete rr ter lu the haudfl of the stale fecretary contalnlnff Uie names of all member * of the league. lle i-eferred lo Uie llallley con\lctton at nn Indication thai hlle a repubtlean mlcht do Uiat which was wroni ? , r& icpubllcau Juilse , a republican ui-osrcutof lu n repub- llpsn counly would see Hut thij law ncf. \ lii'llcale-l. ' He dcnounc J Ihe dciiolltory law jwwed by the- lust leeUlotute. which lie dccliueMl would be more wpfiwhe to tlir Blate than any oilier Inw llmt had ever been placed on the tlatute book * . WRI.COMR1) IJV WKH8TEH. H Hif-ii Inti-oduceil John L. Wil > oler , who xery happily welcomed the deli'Katci to Omaha. HP cnn iatulalPd hie fellow rcpub- llf-nin on the ffi't Uial n it'publlcau | in l dent had been elected un I InauKiirnteil eluco their pievloue conxeiUloii. Tile deiuocratlo cuilgtefM wlili'h had stiiirli duwil Ihe pro- ipill\n tarlif had glvfitaj to a repuhllcju ] pongip'p , whli-li was now fo nihiK n new lailn law aceuidlng lo irpnlilli-aii prluclplcs I'nder republican Ruvirniiiuut llie day of piewpeilly WBH faal Aipir | rhliK mid when lln dawn hml tnctged Into ml'lday ' tliern wuulil tie no tnlli of ( tee allver ami popu- lifin In Nuhiofika. HefprihiK tu iitale politico , lie t-'uolie nf thf iH'oiils uf 5limit * and Hartlfj , which were being hioutili * up agelfst the repub lican paily by Us e'licmle * . Tlie man who wuuld dtseit the1 rcptlhlli-aii parly UD ac- euunt of Moore and Hartley would denert HIP I'hrlollan fPllxlon hccaiwc Hob Inm'i ell had hen'nine an HthcU'l and condemn temperance peranceliecause eotue man who wore a blue i Ilihon hid become a drunkard. Tim pwretary rpad teleu iiiiif of xreotlug ( tuiti Benalnr Tliureion mi'l ' Connrwimau .Meiper. nhlvh were le-K-lvtil with tlvarty applaupc. The report of Eeere-lary Mock wai * ome- what alung the linn Hugimlw ) In ( Up re- nurl'H of Prmldeul MeCreary. It delalled mute particularly the eflort * uf tut ( UJIi'erii tu ( H-ure a nwter of tbe uiuinbvrM of the varluuH elulis and ur ed tlie n v Mlty for a inore lliorough oo-oi era tlon lu tills matter bjr the ecretjrie of the lord cluln. The rosier * o far Indicated 4tt e-lul * , with eoine- UilliK n\er 10.000 uieintx'i Dy l hit lime the r ininltl e on rule * had completed lu deliberation ! mid eubmlttel a leport. of wblrlt the uiot Important fea ture was a rule that requlrfd the officers of nacb club to furnlih the * * cr Ury of the xtate league with a certified copy of Hi mem- Uerihlp roll on or before IMcembrr 1 of e < h year. Any club neKlc-tlnK to make thin return win to be dnld icpreiieoUlioo In the neit state oonrcnlion mrl the rrpreirn'n tlon 'f la'h - ' ' rat t l. < > iiiut ) | < d on < 't Hit ' IHPri i nifwith | the' Mi'o * . - < r ' < \ur | | liy o ( Oage county oppoie.l the r - n too arLllrary , He thought