FHE OMAHA 7 BEE ESTABLISHED JUJsE 10. 1ST1. OMAHA WEDNESDAY MOKSsTXG. JULY 7. 1S97. SINGLE COPY FITE CENTS. TARIFF VOTE TODAY i Senators Agree to Dome to a Finish on the DEBATE TO BE UND1R FIVi'MlNUTE RULE Agree to Esmain in Boesion TJatil the Tote IE Taken. NO TROUBLE IN REACHING THIS AGREEMENT AU Senators Desire to Have the Bill Out of the "Way. AlUN OCCUPIES CONSIDERABLE T1WE Hi ncii III * Ilcct Sujrur Itouulj A in < ixl m cut 11 nit Sin-nUt. tiir It , tint IK Ciiuiiicil Out 1'liurMoii V \cH'NGTON , July C ( Special Tele- praui Tin ctucue ol the republican frn- n or * aId today .agreed to make t. party zueJisuM of Senator Tburnton'r bill Intro- thirefl iurt Saturda } laying a bounty on beet fjupar Tlilfi action was taken after conslfl- TU debate , In which Senator Tbtirinon In 11 pt itited speech outlined tbc effect of i.uch a tiouuty ou tbe industries. of hl Ftote , Bfc v . as California , X'tab and Colorado X p m tbe agreement that Tburston'B bill iboi.d . In pritfsed at tbe beginning of the XRT iiii.i > lQa and fought to a Uni. h , tbe CD u IK , ill i ided to xote as a unit on Allen'fl iuitu'i amendment offered la st week rel- n > to beet i.ugur. Through thla agrce- IUF i tli < luusl i.etisational Incident of tbe tar tr (1 ( blue occurred. Senators Alien and Tb.t-ion becoming involved In a jicr = onal < . . .i . i ' ersSenator Allen endeavored to bit o tu the republican party wan untrue t < pledges ne outlined in tbe S : Lou ! * l > m ' 'irm ' and for an hour argued that tbe in i Hutipart } was afraid to face tbe bent eupat bnuiit } proposition whtreupon Senator Ti < mi wan -put forvard by the repub- Iii u ! * o ! tin Bunnte to aurwcr the j-enior itckarget Thurston was : argumen ts i : o u depiee und for nearly an hour li > bktwer' not only Sens-tor Allen'B position or ti < btiunty preposition as exemplified in tt > Wi'Hun ' bill but went into detail as t < po ; jlibi leplflatiori concerning tbe liect r.ucu' milubtry in Nebraska The final vote on tbe tariff bill will be tal i licfure adjournment tomorrow , n def- i aprt-i'imint. absented to b } all j.artiefc , lim up In en reae.h"d nt the close of tbe de- lia'i. ' loduy Tbe agieenient is as follows Thf debate on tbe tariff bill tba.ll pro- red ! under the fhe-mlnute rule after 1 j , t tomorrow , and that tbe final vote on the ' .in shall be taken before adjournment AlliBt.n did not usk that tbc lour for ti Mitt * it sr. being eon * "nt with the posi ts agreement that It should be eoaietlme ti'iorrow The lira'itntlan of epeeobcE after J T ox to five miuutck will bring the debate v ! . i i.jinou limits " "he aiinouuccmaDt by th,1ice president tlia 'ot igrecment wa iierfurtefl led to a rei ra' ' tx'bange o1 congratulations asaonc f.cn "ir- . Haring tbe day tbe anti-trust QuiniKii ) was debated nt lenpth and Mr Ve amendment on tbc subject \\nt de- Jra-i'd : " . -ir ; Mr Allen of Nebraska again offtrid tbi amoflflaeut lor ajeunt boun'j on bed sugar. It led to lively and Komc- vhui p " Minn ! bpeecbes from the two Ke- lr tKa hma'urs. after which tbe Allen tniPuJmen ! was tabled , fiT-0 tbc ropulistb II * Blvi republirniib bclnp the oul > ones rc'-a'rtfd against the motion to uible 4 tiutt of Alabama made a general urpu- iij i arait.wt the tariff b.ll. from the Ktand- I i ! ni. he ntinouuced , of an advocate of f - _ r Tade and free silver" Ais'Tl-TnrST AMDNDMENT Vr T'fjuB of Alabama then offered hif utniint deelarlnc unlawful tbe Imporia- tier huca : by anj t "ist or combinutlon dpf'u'ins IK jestrulnt of trade or lor tlu jiur ! " if of advuneiii tile price ol Rugar TY - pi'i'-ndwut ulso provided Tor tbe for- f- i .if bucar FO imported and directed tui iT'urtiev ' general to enforce the fpr- K i-'t in d to prosecute trusts , eomblnatioQE i t Tin senator t < pole at length in U | > Dm' 'it > ! amendment Mr f'h Itou of Texas followed with an u'--uiu mi-Til of truhts. arguing that tbe > VIM 'uMiri'd \ > \ tbe tariff He explained th. uiM-iitioii of his anti-trust amendment at 3 i.r . ti and argued that it furnished u fi > tr lut method of reaching tne great trusts 't ) apu in Interstate commerce Mr JiUrg n spoUt agaliiBt trusts , saying } i < tuvored tbe amendment o ! bit ; eolle&nue fMr PI'-UM but would attach to it anotliet r.i.d ninrr furreaehlng proiosition M1 i 'i HITJ dill net believe that the Pettus STn Vin nt v ould affee. the Sugar trust. Ilir \ ti wac tbcu tah.en Messro Teller ir ri-u'ild votid with the democrat * In fp > ' < f the amendment and Messrs M < - t.mrv uiia Stt' nrt against It The Ciill- t..ii t.ui > : Jiiicnt wns ul o Icet , SS to SI M' < 'uTir } then ofiered an miicn rntnt t- U out all tUr diffenntial on reflund tr r ru- which was lost , Sk to Si. Mfs ' > U > ' ! and Teller voting ayr and Me JT' \ - \ and Birvart i.ay AM dip vote liaO be n auno'jne 'fl 41 V li t 'm a & laueh b reading froir the n u i > i i lie debate on tbe etiear differential li lit prelect 'a thf statement i f tht pcrrerij of Btiite Mr Shc-msn > ff < it tb , t fie Bur * ' trust needed no inn Mr i initfa moTPfl tn anieni5in''nt llmltlnfi tb < f v. . 'rt/iij ivfineA ouga , to the iimrunt ib MI \ > \ ) hp - > uarlfct > 9pB nhon the raw hut-u' ts first iaiporu > d. Lost At nK AND nncTst'CAn. ' Mr \lei ! then brought forward tht aiM i 'nit ' nt tor a tuiuiity on beet sugar and toolin finer to supjinri the amendment. Ai 'luoiusot bo w-ub invohad In a ron- tct.t . vllh tA < Chandler , nlio read from the itror'i L i-pcwb by Mr Allen denouncing tin I'-itectixe tariff and derlarlng that It vat uiii oiiBtlttitionul to tinpoxt taxu on onr clawto unrlub another clabb In view of tint , in- nil solel } to prevent tht consump ti D of time mid to avoid long debate Mr ( tin if raid he appewled to tbe senator to let tbi eci.nte ' past , this bill ul profc- jieri \ and plout ) In place of thf bill of ] Tt und dishonor ptiraed in 1M'4 ' " \\iMmul replying to ibU appeal Mr Allen ttn > el hip attention to Mr Alllfion " 1 ar.i , 'lit bet atnr , " he caid "wlitt If ftiit- tiuiif tinurred In the republican caucus U Irau ( the ubaudontnuit of the bounty HUH'I ) Hill lit " Mr AlliKOU tenlled that the committee or finaiifi Uad oilered Uie umt'ndment , but i wuf ( irnil ; met witb the Htmement from tin c'lit-r side of thf chamber that tlir cm ui iiifiit would d U > the jw&cage of tbe l i I'cn tliit icabou the cniojidmciit was Vi ' aruwn . -i. i unJi'iMund the repHbliceo part } purrier > > d U ) thri'Rt nf JiUbtuiterlng It lia'uh n fright nt a threat ol duluy , " imr- i.ut1 ) Mi Alltm. U tin' JAr AtliKon liiilalnefl "It is vers importaut that tine bill should rome to a ou and in rate of sharp divUlwnt we flo r , ) wieh titbtr to jmu or upureM lin- flu \ * " Vi > t.i ulku eiipluiDttd that vlien tbr \iy \ i. t unipiidiucntH nftwed he wept I ibt republican Fide &nd iutaniiMl WOB- b o" . that tbBJf would be a ] > r tructtid d - lia'eMr Mitn uracfxxtfd to critiiiw ) n-iwMlcaiJ keim-on for ubaudunlug the Hweudawnt. if- itur.vr. Hint tU' } had no rigtkt to betrisy ih' r " < HIKI ubktid in piuiisitu | > ii ti t b In if iU'firn i Iroppd tbeni 1 1 .s i rnrr Then Mr Atiro lirzr t ' . u j- f pr'vittpro fcjurtt wliltu o"ck iiifj uu sldrrmlne rtlr In the chamber He sld that flurinp the eleba'e republican fietmore hud let It bi iimlerMood tht the } -would "like K be Reared wbeti thlf beet sugar amend ment wie proposed cud that tbt iniitnailnn wa * conveyed that if , orae one would pet on hi * feet and tureatea that cnnciwf v.-ould be hfld In tnrinn it tbe ara-n < lmnt a pttsesd , then our republican friends would be able to elide down thr back stairr fcnd pet out 'And so the tcnawir from ArkRn iJonw ) " Mr Allen went oh "ros.p and ex- prewH-fl the utnttmt SLBtantehtnent that tht * propOBHIiti Kb oul fl be brought here. " Mr Jones ratpred tbe chamber at thl point and interrnpted tn fay that it there wa any such intltre'inn ae Mr Allen iiid referred te H had not crime tt > him Monet ) . He was amazed when the amendment WM brought In. Mi Allen then rurned to tbe eouwe of the republican eaurut in dealing with thf boun- t } amendment "TUr rountr } ought to un derstand " naid he "that this i a purely eppctaeular performance , a performance In tended tn amusp If nnt to deceive It should know that our republican brethren railed on the democratic brethren to belli them out if tbe democratic brethren could be brought forward to scare them then thev were will ing to take lo tbeir neels " THVRFTON REPLIES. Mr Thurrttin of Nebraska replied briefly to his colleague saying he proponed to con fine hinself tti the bounty question Review ing tbe former sugar boun'y law be declared that lu n pea' ' w at an ort of perfidy and dis honor He reprette'd therefore to turn to the rerord and flnd that on the vote to re peal that law , the first name recorded in the affirmative was that of Mr Allen of Ne- bruflka. Again he found on a second vote Itu'olvlng home measure of relief to bett sugar Industry , the first name recorded in thet negative was that of "Allen of Ne braska " In 1K91 n poptillstic legislature In Nebraska letiealed the beet supat bounty of tht Blnte law. and a democratic governor op- proved the repeal In IB ! * : , a republican legitlaturo restoredtbe bount } to of a cent a pound over the veto of a populiBtir gnvernnr Holcoaib Then when the popu lists came Into pnwor again they promptly repealed the bount } law So much , oald Mr Thurstnn for the tons.etenry of his col league'B criticisms The republican party had in Its tariff bill taken sugar from the free list where tt was placed In part through the vole of his populistir colleacue Mr Thuretnn lm l emphasis to hi * remarks by turning to Mr Ail n nnd addressing bin personally He baid he had Introduced the bounty amendment in good faith and had earnestly urged it until a threat of protracted debate wet made. Then , holding the pros perity of the country over and above the interests of his stale , beliet ing tha : wide- rpread benefit was to come witb the pastIng - Ing of thin tariff lull , he had withdrawn the bounty amendment He was tontent to piece bis re-cord alongside tha4 which his popu- listlc colleague had made for himself. ALLDN JUSTIFIES HIS COVRSE. Mr. Allen in turn. Justified his course , saying he had entered the enate at a time whrn tl e gorernmrnt vrs bankrupt and wh n some course was in pjrative to teduce pove-n. metit expenses avoid bond issues nnd put mare mone } in 'he treasury He had voted for the Wlleon bill repealing the bounty be cause Ibe bill contained the Income tax nnJ other beneficent features He admitted that the republican legislature of Nebraska bad given a live-eighths- a cent bounty on sugar and . .ben had failed to make an ap propriation to pa } the bountv Among olher things Mr. Allen said $ > " > S OOP bad been lit erally stolen from the treasurv of Nebraska under tbe lest republican administration and the state treasuroi stood con vie'ed and sen tenced to twenty } ears in the penltentiur } . Mr Allison then nwvt-fl that the Allen amendment providing a ugar bounty be laid on the table The motion prevailed yeas fiT , nayH The ncgarlve vote was cast by Allen. Butler , Harris of Kansas , Heitfeld. Kyle. Pettigrew. Stewart , Teller and Mantle , populists and silver republicans. Referring to the vote , Mr Teller said he wanted it to go to the people of the nurth- wcet that the republican party might havt placed a bounty 01 ; beet sugar , as these were the vote * to do it Mr Allison now came forward with a mo tion for n final vote 'tomorrow Mr Petti- grw interpcset * , .u inquiry ar to wbelber white pine Itimtei would be at $1 per thou sand fe-et. He desired some assurance that the rote would not be disturbed otherwise he would have w object to the agreement Mr Allison gave assurance that tbe eom- mltte- would not make a change and tbe apre-emeut on the vote vas then reached. At C 10 Uie senate adjourned. TO nOOM THE 1'EOI'l.n'S PA.HTV. Conference ntutlivlll * PruiMmcf. NASHVILLE , Tenn. , July C The peoplcV part } conference Ibisafleruoon was devoted to the discussion of on address , to tbe people which wag adopted Tbe address Is length } and ecures botb republican and den-ocrati' parties , declares against fusion , says free Bil-e-r will not bring relief until trusts , com bines and rings are abolished rcailirius tbc platform of tbe party. tpeciallv as to tin tiiulatiio and referendum , and calls upon all to join in the contest a is waging A plan fai reorganizing and building up the party was aiYnned , tbe chief potntt of which are the election b } this conference of a national organization committee to be composed of three members from each Bta.t here represented said racirberE to be se lected by the several Biace delegations In Btatee nol represented at this conference the national organize ! ! ' n comn.ittee here ereaied may at Its discretion provide for a proper representation on tbe committee Tbe elee- lou by this conference of a chairman of tbc atioual organization committi'e , wh ae dutj t will be to pu h tbe work of organization or. ctricily pupulist linee and In the interest of populif principles and populUt candi dates , to'pret'ide ever all meetings of the national organization rommutee and to pel- form all other duties usually incumbent upoi. euch officer The election b } this conference of an executive committee of five members whom the chairman ma } nominate from .hi members of the national organisation com mittee , whose duties Htiall consist u ins in the wtsrk of organization an1 * and who shall co-operate vltb the cnnl-man in his efforts to preserve and ex'enil the or- iKbulzaticn of tbe party , the elocti 'n ' of u na tional fiei-retary and of a national treasurer The organ izactau commit lee tn accordance wlrl < the terms of tb- plan wut appointed Mi.ioti I'url.er , Dallas. Tex , was elected i chairman. W 5 Morgan , Arkansas aecre- tarv , ! < r Crowe. Alabama treasurer Tbe fo'1-wins rxfiutivp eomm'ttee wa * appolntei- A A Gumlev. Colorado T'euk Goorgiu ; iKnatiUK Donnelly MmaeKtitc. Abe Stelu- j berser , Jlanea * L C Bftteruan , Maine. The conference at 7 .SO adjourned slue die. Dcu'lfclnn In Hl.illit' Cnt-n. SAN niANOIBCHi Julv C'nlled States Circuit Jurtci W W Monow r.d < red it 4t- L.nun In uie furuouf KlyUir i use thl * aftei- iiurn nh-ih wu' In Hit natutr f u surprise He ordered f dfe-rt-e tintred in fevir ef * h EngllPii Hlvtlit-s as prayed fur In their erovs i-ompluliit b } iefnult ) end in bis finJinf trade n - \ -r l rulintf which r * In ( Mre t c 11- fllc-t ilh thi.Be uf tht nmtf c ; urtb Amen ; uf ii r tilings ii ir licld that Ploivnce BKtlie ires born nu ll'ecitimatt t'iilld in 1K7S , vvhei. bcr pri ffiiiioi > ntrthut'jfit' , ot Grt-at Britain H IF further d > rf id that neithet Tl rt-.ut i"0t Hin'-ble Juhn W Olytbe nor Henry T blvintliu r anv ltp-1 < l lijjv itit priijitTt.v and tniit their elaim > ttc ft\.u uient The itst of Kin u tlir lutt Thumtu B HI } the artdfelared to bt as follows Alt-vitiulfi and WtlltRm 3ar.fr Jbn.ef Muuii'- lev El'Ksbeth Jurnues Itolicrt Pover Hun- nuli Woi.K JuneI'apt jamev Fllrthf ui.- ! Flicab ! th M Pact and GtorpiJ'upr I'nder thU rullnr it is cumalee-tfj vtrv prulmbU that Vn Florencr Ulytlu lilnckley will IJK tbtpruptru uliiili Bbtlias foupJit to uurd aut ) b'ttrr ' ) } during ibt twct t n yean to obtain Min < * iiif'ii | > - or ( li'i'iin Vik..K , Jnly < ! At Amnterdum-Armed JSdaw ( ram Xrv- TorK At K'ru VurK ArrivedEtj via Nltl.lt- . > Urrmi-'f i vrii fri.ni An'w r * > ' . 'i In f i l.v.'i i.n ut i i ' v r ; . .ui f 1 1 ' 1 , V | .i , 111 > I ! , 1 . ' ' ' ' " ' 'r'n . , , . " ' J ! * ' fr Nt ' { > a Hi Y > WAII'S ON LORD SALISBURY American Moae'&rj Oomniissicm is in London Just at Present. U\AB-E TO GAIN AN INTERVIEW YET > tlo ttt I'ct-lM Gri-ntlj IIn- t'il UK llt"-nlt of the Vlftli til I'iirU Oiiplisltliiu i * . \i jut mil. 1S T In Pwn I'utillnlilnp LONDON , July C { New York WoMd C blpgr ja Spnrtal Telegram > Srnfttnr Wolpott former Vice Prceldent Stevennoh and General Payne , have not yet presented their credentials from tbe Vnited States government to Lsrfl Salisbury at Ambassa dor Hay has been unable to fix an apolat- mcnt for the purpose , owing to the llrltlsh fortigu Becrciary > uumorous Jubilet engage ments. Senator \Volcott Eald "Our talsrlon if a delicate one Any premature disclosure might defeat out objects , but I have no hcol- tatiou in sa } ingvt are encouraged 1n fact aiore than cn-ourapt-d by the it'sult of our conferences with the French government "I cannot say anything more definite than that at present , but 1 consider that what we hate ochlrved In Paris will be of ma terial assistance to us here I ant . * . pate that we shall be in London home time , and 1 we Shall then visit Berlin. 'Buiug ' duly at1- | credited envoys from our government , we must go through diplomatic formalities in obtaining a conference witb tbe lintiah fai- eign secretary " The attitude of the present British gov ernment towards the proposals of the com mission will be mainly determined by the view taken by the chancellor of exchequer Sli Mii-hacl HickstHeaeh who is an obsti- aate monometallisl He will be present with Lord Salisbury when the commissiiiners bt- gin to tall : business with him Lord Snlli- bttrv hatneor yet touched on the currency in any public utterance , and i = understood not to bi peieonally interested in it EDWARD MARSHALL. WORK OPVIG THE SCA1.S. .1. W. Povtcr Mi'ilfcnrc'i'm - In HI * \fKtiiIiitl < in > - In nnrnpr. LONDON , Jul } C J W. Poster , the Vnited Strtfs teal eommiesioner has arrived from St Petersburg and hae paid n visit to United States Ambassador Ha } . Messrs Poster and Hay will co-operate in pressing the Beting sealing question upon the Brit ish government. To n representative of the Associated press Mr roster said the de-tails of the ar rangement arrived at wl h Russia could not be repealed at present , bu : when disclosed they would be entirely satisfattory. Mr Foster bat no doub' that Japan va ? equally ready to cc-operate v .tb tht United .States In the protection of seals Mi Footer said that be WKC nnt gamg to Japan , but he .had conferred witb tbe Japanese minister at Washington and thought an agreement could be reachuil directly between the two gov ernments Measures to be agreed upDn. however , would not be made effective be- fo-e IMih but had Great Britain shown the eame willingness CF Russia they might hae been applied this season. Speaking of Hawaii , Mr. Foster eald "We learned tbe otntimenti- Rucsla and Franco during our \itit to St Petersburg and Patis They will not object to annexa tion and regard i : as natural and inevitable , I do not believe Great Britain will object Tbe European governments ma } not like it , but tht } are i econciled to it The annexa tion of Hawaii would not presage tbe an nexation of Cuba Tbe cases of the tv.o islands are entirely dissimilar. Hawaii is settled in large part by American ? and the I nite-l States hnr obligations to fulfill there whereat , Cuba is a colony of a foniun go\- eiument. UINMSII TO MOMITAfiT I'romitK-nl niiullKiiii AVIII lie J'ri'n-iit. LONDON , Jul } C United States Am bassador Hay will give a dinner tnnight a.t his residence on Carlton house terrace in honor of the Vnited States Monetary com mission. The following guest * w ill be prer- ent- Senator Edward 0 Wolcott of Cole i ado and Mrs Wolcott. Vice Picbldent Adlai R Stevenson , of Illinois and. Mrs. Stevenson , General Charles Jackson J'aine of Massachu- set-s , Sir Michael Hicks Beach , the chancellor of the exchequer , and Lady Hicks Beach , George J Goachen. the first lord of the ad miralty , and Mrt Gtschcn , Lord and Lad } RoihbC.h'ildB. Mr and Mrs W B Greenwell and Mr and Mrs Curzon. Lord and Lad } Tweedmoutb , the ear ) and conn test , of Er- toll. air. and Mre John W Fcwter and Sir Julian Pauuceloie. tbe British ambassador to the Vnited Stau-h and Lady Pauncefote. PL ( o LTi Es Tlir - - Ilinitlr.'il ArtUi IMI ncil , ] I'rnpri-tj nniaiiKf Jk liuiiu-.UKf. PARIS. Jfiy C AdMc-Cb from tbe eouth of Fiance show that the destruction by tbe flojds there was greater than earlier re ports indicated. Tht losses are estimated at 20000(1.0(10 ( ( francs in the aggregate Hardly a village has escaped dcmage and the num ber of persons d owned it quite 300. I'OWJEHS. MAY COI5HCI ! THE TUHIC * . . KIIIO.IIIII Olllclnl ! 'r.k iNKiu-k u Mum. JiiK Hi tiltMillnu. . ST PETERSBURG Jul } ( -The J Novot Vremya Ftrongl } eshorte tbe Turkish gov ernment to abandon ac } futther eub-erfuges m the ueBOtiatione for peace betw u Greece and Ttirkf } unlets tbe lattci country wishes tae powerfc to adojn Uareb measures lu order to enforce tlielr ptace program. I'lijlnc IlijMn Hi pen , , , . , , . LONDON , Jul } d It JIBS imi orrontouslj reported from Amtrica that the expenses of the United Staufi' special embssoy at the queen e Jubilee wore f g.ouo. The United Suite S'aie dupartmejii only allowed 2.000 for the expenses and probably not a quarter of this- amount has been Uhed , as air Reid th t Mted States' special envoi , end his -le'.antf are paing their own expenst * Mr. Reid goes to Windsor this afternoon on tbe flunen'fc invilatian and will fline and Bluep at Windsor MlirrlcH Inillitii Prlni-c LONHON , Jul } C Prince Victor Dhulej ) Singh , who has be < n long prominent in Lon don soclftj nan of tbe great Indun poten- tiae who starter teu } t-ar ago to wlr uji e v It In India under Russian euvpicte and who fl * stopped at Aden end b : ought back lo England i engaged to Lady Ann Con- icury , tlfiier of Viscount Ueerbum The viccoutit a few yean ego married MiB Vir- Clnia Bonjtipe yf S'n rr ; ici oo. ViittnijH'iihfi. . fur I'mirt-V Triii. TAKIS. July C.B } a vme of to son thr deputies toaa ) sdojitwl the credit KfkuS to clefr&y Uie expenset of J'resioeui Faure't vltlt tu St. I'elereburg Theopiioeitioo com prised fioclttlmt nho wanittd the money u be uked in relio iup dwirew inatestj of Elorifyiup cu emperor r. old Sliiiiilnril fur 1'rru KJJW YOHK Jul > C A dMjiatcb { r Luiia I'eiu Gteral J'k > , ai rulu hat. ( lr- ld a plati to ( * tabltli a gold pundard foi the of 1't-ru H rurreuo project will be fculimined ir cuter te * t uc nex < intt-tjos ric rl < ' lliilluiii fin Mi-iifti C i | , ! ' \ > . B i- , \rj , i . . . * n t t t U1-t , > i < 1i f P * Ui " } U lit a i lit rtl'wuj ' which If being conitrured from JkUp to this rltv a distent * of fi'M mllrii This will be the firs ; edcctnr rmlws } in Mexico and will br both a fre.cht and c pwa-t-nper line Abcut tweuty-f ) inlHf of prade are completed and the T-o k Ir beitip pushed vtgoroufci } TIHKII1A NO TO TIU1 1O\VIJItS. lino. Nut I'rni < i iIn llr Illctn < cttl to In the Cifcrlnn MntK-r. CONSTANTINOPLE , July I ( Delayed In TratitsmlipUn ) Contrary to ei-peetulions tbc dt'fl U-ti of the council of , ministers M'tterday was not favorable to thetoetnanfls of the EUI- basgadorfi relative to | lie Graec.o-Turkish ftontlrr negntlatkins. .The situation there- forci Is regarded ut- being v rj Btralned the Turkteh tepl } virtual ! } Bniilj1ttg | u rupture of the negotlctioiiK and Ititt the portr mum niaUo a roncradon or adept measure * to en force Its decision ) It LI reported that the grand vlyler has declared to the sultan .that he will never sign en agreement basfd on tbe stratcgit linen proposed In tin ambassador ! . At tbc same time i' IF ihourtii in some quarterc that tbo attuudi of the jTurklhh government Ut dei-lpned to enable flie nuluin to yield later b } sacrificing som of his ministers and rumorp of impending chaliges arc alrea } cur rent. T i bours" at Galati. Is laipel } af- ferted b } tbe btttia'lou There has been a considerable fall in Turkish cotmnliaated se curities The Turkt are belling freely. ome circles txpritisinp the opinion that Turke } will oul } yield to Eurojn .n pressure LONDON. July C In he Hou e of Lords toda } the niaiquis of Salisbury , replying to Lord Counemara tad ! the delaj In tbe jet- tlftnent nf the peace terms between Turkey nnd Greece wai. entirely thf fault of the power.Thete was no fleflay so far as the concerted powers were concerned , but Tur- kev had carried deliberation and clrcum- Eliertion to nucb an excesB that the delay was not w Ithout danger , though tbe danp"- was not immediate The } were appaieutl } nt present no nearer to a solution of the question than U tin beginning. Having al luded to the situation in 1B7& , pointing out that a Russian army was at the gates of Constantitiojilf. the marquis of Sallhbur } re marked that proportioned to the clrruro- tancefc the year 1KP7 became analogous v. ilh the yeai IKTb BO hlB hopcfc of a satisfactory result uirrecscs The Marquis of Salisbury further said "If Prlnrt Biumarcl ! were presiding at the con ference as be did in 18"t > the result woulu be differ nt A powerful Russian army was then wlthlc a stone's throw of Constantinople and any suggestion from Prince Bismarck that a failure of th ( conference would nsul ; in the movement of ttiat army undoubted ) } produced that efl ct upon the Turkish dellb- erationt which Is desired now. " Ail tbe raornit.p papers comment editorially rn. the new danger in the Xireco-Turklsb af fair The speech of the Murquis of Sallshur } in the bous' of lord ? Tuesday , U regarded as pravc and a clear Intimation of the readi ness of Great Britain to join .tn acllve coe.1- cioii of th I2nir ner . ' ' trlkfplcniln. . LONDON July C In consequence of the strike of engiu'e' * in London in rupport of their demand for an elr&t-h'-ur work day , the employ trt' uehosiation hep pos'ed noti'-i-s lotkmp nut 2ii pel eejit of the mem bers of the striking workmen. It i uuder- biood ihe striltu.fc will order the other 75 per cent of thrir meniberh to leave worl. irn- mediatfly Tntntj-five thoustnd men wih bt affected l rc ItlntiitB 1'rolinlilr. CALCUrrA July fi 11 p. m. All of the community an in anxious expectancy as to the deitlopment of it eartytuturer Is rumofrfl that all tbe mill htndt up the Hoogly hire struck work aaB tbi } are pre paring to mai cheMcht thousand Btroni ; to re > - Infotce the noierg here The government hoc ordered the militar } to intcrce-pt them ISiiiifliirj' r mmiiitiIiiiicTs Cull < > i > HIIJ- . LONDON July C The United States monetary commissioners , _ Messrs Wolcott , SU-veuBon and Payne , called upon United States AinbzBsador Hay today wno will make arrangements for them to intcrripn a num ber of British olllcials. ivnl Arrliili-clw Infst.ltni. . LONDON. July C The International con- of naval architects and marine e'ngi- neers opeiiad today in the Imiie-ial institute with full attendance , tbe Joreigu delegates including a number of Americans. Until. , of 'jiain , Mm.i. MADRID. Juil } G Tberf Is n great deal of comment here on tbe position of tnc Bank of Spain It * note circulation is larger than ever before and r tt bEid to ha e increased to IP.000,000 pcsetcs Ilfpi-li cil lij .tli < ( tiK-en. ROME. July ( i Queen Margaret teoeived General William F Draper , tbe Vnited State * ambassador to Italy ind Mrs Draper tbiz afieirnoon IJIvtT HlirilK ll'Olh Ilflttll. LONDON. Jul } G "Tomni } " Burns , the well known diver , was killed todo } while diving from Rhl pier APTRH .TVV Gill liII'S MI Ufinikltliin riiviiriuc nn AIlt-Kctl \\iiliiv ol tinMlllliiiinlrc. . NEW YORK , July C. The efforts of Mrs Sareh Ann Anpell. axtiiidelit of Michigan to oEiablisb her claim at- the y'idow of the late Ja } Gould in a Bull against Edwin and Helen Gould to recover her duwej in the prtimlM's at East Sixt-Seventh htrout and C79 Fifth avenue , vere recalled todaj in the Kupn-mc court when the deposition "tof Mrs. Susan J Flllmore a witnu in beliif of the claimant , waa filed. Mra Flllmore is a reflijent of Oakland Cal In her deposition fchu tejitifies that ebe moved from Homer N. Y . * to Scruuion , P i . ir June IbLH Some time ) n IkJd 01 In 187.7 hliti and her buRbajid briardod Uie caliuohc of either a coal or freight ttiiiu on their wa } from Slatcford to Scrantun , P < . , nnd her bus- band introduced her toMr. Gould , who wac riding in the cabooye on life way to Gouldfc- bore eighteen miles from fccrunton When w Until , paid dhe Iiad two children Mr Gnuld taid he tliouclitwitneim was vwj young to ha\e two cbiloran. but ivltneEt told l.irn the wotears , old , and then he- raid lit- had uvife and child , but be did not sa > whether it was a boy or a jfirlAt tha : time he lived in Goldi > buro and was in the tanning busintfB He fcald bi wife liv ( d ju either the northern or wcstetrn part of New York state At that time/he aptx-artid to be a tmart , industrious youwj man \erv bol h lookiiin and diet no ! appear to be OUT Ik or IB years old fche had rtjeedvetl three ur foui letters from Aiigttll's Bttorneyibiut this inat- tor. but no offer * of niones. She- had on ! } beeu offered tiiouej b ; Jonn JMercr who told her that if che teFnfkxl RJJ the truth not- would get itimi bmg She enuld not fr8 } bow muobsbi wut , u sft ; tt-unt- great sum She did iio : wttiit tu be broupiit 11.10 liiie and would not uiril she pen ciie nubjiofim from Mr. Kiiliocg Even tben khe wut inclnmd to Ipiiore it uii 11 bur husband tuld her tin- would lia t to osufj Iliiru it I'liriuKirt-hf Finer. MONTEREY fal July C-A dletrubanee wtt * ereau d in re i > \ er tbtilisplu } of a Portugutt. * flup besidetbu Amencm. enslgr. Imntud of below K over Urtin e procer } ' tort Ttttri-it'c chlzeiif took dewn the PorturucMflhs but linianp it apain flying ifroovtid u und burned It Ortli , lm complained - plained to ttu J\irtu-u - - go\friinioit. Muiik Murl on Pull Tlnu- . SEDAWA MiJul } -fine of tbe e-vi- ieuc w of Hitinminln condltiunt > l bu l- tt.M alwi * , Uif liiir of ttu Missouri. Kaiimt & Tek i-jtilwey. le Ntown nare in tbi ru > uuipUcui ( f-utl time m thetultinhjvt uou of that roitd in thix Ht } Prom t jji the iinili > .veB will v. < il. nine liourt ; day and nix dtiyK ] > er we * t ; . Vi'urrof * . KKIUIIIIrtiin Muur I'll- . 1'J Kl' " > ' " N \ JL v i Slior'iv nft'i s i I - > t i j.ri u r ' f i - , w - t Ili * f * i .tOi , CYCLONE DESTROYS A TOWS Lowrj , Minn. , Tiped Ont of Eiietence by Severe Twister , FEW HOUSES LEFT STANDING IN VILLAGES S > - \ < -rnl IVrniut. HeiMirtfd Ktllril iinil u > tiiiil > i < r r Othrrc liijnrcil Dt-tullcil Hrimrtt. AM1)11 - i lii-ull tit Ohtulu. WLUTH Minn. July C IilKpmebee re- eelved here Iste tonight at rtllrond ofllrer Kty that o cyclone has obliterated the town of Lowry. Minn. , nnd that four people were killed and neverat injured Lnwry Is ultuated oa the Soi > line. Hrvcn miles from Glrtiwona. on the Northern Pa cific Milrnud. Particulars' ate meager , but it Is learned that tbe ryclone traveled from southwest to northcart and that the little town of Lnwry was in tbe track or the cloud A second report * , a } i sven perntmB were killed and many were Injured , while another \ that ten were killed ST PAUL , Minn. . July C A Glenwood. Minn. , special to tUe Pioneer Press nas A destructive ryclone passed through the town of Reno this afternoon about 3 o'clock It started a half mile tat-t ol Lowry de- e'troylng tbe barn ttid part of the Imme of leLelpen Every building in Lowry wns injure-d. teven dwelling bonnes , depot , church , e-le-- vEtor and butcher ehop being totally fle- stro.ved , while the railroad tracks were twikted atitl railroad wires torn down. From Lowry the Ktorm continued In a northeasterly direction to the farm of Robert Peacock , where It made a clean rwtcp of all the buildings. Mrs. Pe-acock. her daughter Nettle and a boj named Robert MacGowan wcie in the house which was carried about twenty rods All -were injured but -will probably recover. The next point of injury In the path of the storm wns Thomas Andrews' house , where the famll } took refuge in tbe cellar and es caped with bruises. All hie farm buildings are a total wi eck From here the cyclone moved about due east to Sam Morrow'h where it left death In its path Tbe fajallv were preparing to cuter tbe culla ! when the Morra htruck , Fweeplng ever } vestise of the building from the foundations carrying the inmatefc bcv- erul rods back in tbe dltection fiom which the Btorm came. All the other buildings were likewise scattered to tbe four winds , Of tbe famil } of seven. Sam Morrow died within an hour Lfter the catastrophe , being horribly brulm-d and manpled , and a fl-ycar- old daughter. Annie , was found dead by the icBcuing party. The injuries of tbe other five : Mrs Morrow , healp rut , back Injured ; badly injured recovery doubtful. Alfred Morrow , li .3 ears old bruli-ed. Oswald Morrov. , 11 jearE , leg broken , Mlnuie Mqrrow,4aiin1hrolen. , Baby , severe ! jlirUllsCfl. A large splinter was taken from the back Tf Tolof Lauvan. the hired man , who haE a broken cnklc. He may die. 1'ATA.LlTIKf. PllOM TUG HEAT. t * * -rttl Pfrst iiK Snc * 'iiTiil > lo tli - I n- nhiinll ; Htsrh li'iuiirrnlurr. NEW YORK , Jul } C An iutenbel } hot wuve vhieh Is aaid to be due to a com- ' binatlon of an area of low preesure to the north utid a high pressure area to the south. struck tn c clt } toda } t noon , the the-rnomi- tei on the street level registering 102 de grees wjitle the humidity lecordtid was I'J ' per cent. AB tbe result of thin intense Ut-ut there' WHB three deaths und eleven pros trations Toward evening the sky bc'came overcast and tUere was a fall of twelve de grees between t and 10 o'clock p m. The dead ai e MAGGIE FIEGEL BERNARD M'GARRY. aged 44 , overcome by heat , fell from a tlfth-stor } window und was killed j WILLIAM SMITH , keeper of the morgue | at tht city hospital. Black well s island diej I in Central park of heart failure. Induced by the heat j loEtrations repotted by the police wou John Feltel IH yeajs old. John M Yeiifiel , lli } tms , sailor on Vnited States tbip Ebsux : John Luibie " " } eait , John Stewart , aped i | 80 Tr nk Groeu aped "J" , Cbristophsr Haler. aped Sfc. Lawrence MoCarth } . cged ST. Ellz- aootb Butiiiell , agfd IS ; Sscjihen Leisaie , apwd : tO , of YouVcts , K Y : Samuel Kenned } , I aged : iC. and Henry Chalmers , aged & 4. | The following beat psuitrationf were re- i , per e-d from 'BrooKlyn ' todP'v Caipw Bpegel < 'M } carj > old. will probi-b1 } dn . Pettcr Hale } aged 20. \onkevr ? , D < iuiel Gallagur , Maggie Fchultz Edv\ard T Cox of 'BriMol ' , Conn FOITR DEAL IN CHICAGO. CHICAGO. July C. There were four more deaths due to the beat loda } , although the mercury did not rise aboe hO according to tbe weathei ollice Tne bulldinge and pave ments have become BO thoroupnly baked that it Is much hotter on the sfoele than in tbt tower wbeie the weather man does business The * dead a-e ADOLPH BALKMAN eujistroke. EDWARD G BORN STEVEN J JOHNSON. CHARLES SMITH There were four coses of prostration , only one of which is eerioui GENESEO N Y July C Tbe hcftt in thf Gcner e vallley has been intense for tbe lost three days , the temperature ranging from 100 to IOC DENVER. Cole July C The thcrmonx 'r registered BO degree's In the chade today , but no prostrations from the eflectfc of the luat are reported MONTREAL. Ju'y C Several cantf , of sunstroke - stroke a-e reporte-d here today. One wan bus died and another U dying. CINCINNATI'S LIST CINCINNATI , July fi TJ e death list froa heat today is as follows- L BENTON a fruit commiielon merchant MRS DINA BRECKINRIDGE'S UN NAMED INFANT. INFANT DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs Jp- sepb O'Donnell K PHILOMANA SORG. AlGl'FlVYANIIT , cewpjispor solicitor from Co'umbufc. O TbU makck five death * today and thirtj- cix death * in tbe last four dave Prostra tions of a more or It-s * serious nature art four or five times at crem ne the number of deuthb Today wek no exception to the rule The tnereur at the weather bureau jiption reported maKimum o' HI & . S p m. It w t 74 ut a m and U * J at 16 to night Tbe came Instrument would nwnd from MI to eight degrees bigbor on the T LOI'IS. July C Bt Loult was scorched spam today At 10 o'clock the tbormomttoi registered M degrees and this afteruoun wiif at tbe lie mark At midnight ordinary ther mometers reiglkter f degrees A numbei nf prostration can c b&ve been treated at the botitalt. . but noue have reeulUid fatally 'TIIHIIB MIA II HI ) CAHS I.N \VHRCK. . Man ; TrrMiiik Injiirril nil f-lfcp HID ill J'lUkliuru. PITTSBl'RG July C Four persons were tatal ) } n.Juri'd mid eigbuen or t ent } others were more or lew injured in e street ur rL ttilipl' ( ' tbP'l'lm. . - ' f e I lilt ' ' . ' i" . , . f c. 7 i ] i ' Tt. r t ft I UM X 1) < l > a , U.LI I cf I a j lorn a } two rlbe end a leg broker will die W A Mnnly employed In thf clrculntlnp department of the Tlmcf ; pralp Itld imre and hurt Internally , will pioiinbl } die Mlt. Smith tkull Irnrtured. will die 0 C Ropers. IPS tnd arm broken and hurt inttrtihil } . will die Mrs Mala } H Wilson Arch street , Allep- heti } t c ribs richt lep and left nnkle broken marecnver Othe-t injured were Efl Rrd Byerspb. Mrs Edward Bjerpeh John McElrpy Htnry Mc-Henry John Orr Mii Alice Mooucy. Mtf Carrie Kelphtllnper Jc , epli Mackle Peter Fa } Mist Ltzrte Smith Mir * Antlle Smith John Hoover. Eflwnrd Klnnej , two wcmen uue unknown man ue-louslj Injured were reuiove-fl to the und the otbcru were taken to their lie-nicfc The wreck occurred on the Soho hill at thr 'imr when the immense crowds which intended the ftreworkt display ut Sibenley park were returning home An Atwond street car had ptiut vbout half wny down thf hill when I ! Jumpefi tbr track Clowly follow ins It camr an open nummcr car with b trailer both denseh packed with people Before tbe second train could IIP stopped it crccbefl Into the drrnlina car Hardly had th ? first colllnoti happened brfore i. third car hpjvll } Inddi rame down the hill nt full speed and forced IU wa Into the wreck It was the " " "onfl crash that did most of the dcuiape and the scene use Indescribable VIM : ruitso.'xt ' ni.on N TO rincns. Itt-ktill < if u I'rlulitful Ittillrr i\iilti- xlnu In 'J tuit'hhre. HABTSVILLE Tcnn July C A fright ful boiler rsploslon orurred oa the furm > f W. A. Allen in the Tenth district of this county this afte-rnoon by vhlch nine people wt-rti instantly killed utifl fhc bafll } Injured. Tbe dead are- W A. ALLEN. ; JAMES ALLEN LINUSEY ALLEN. MOCK TURNSTILL. ASA BARR. PORTER AVERITT. BOLTON LEN BARKSDALE. WILL ALLEN. The latter two were negroes. ' ' The wounded are- Calboun Stone , leg broken In twti places. Geo'ge Dice , badly ncalded and manGled , will die John Fuley. colored , badly mangled , will SicAlbert Albert Haley , colored , badly injured , may recover Sam Whcelrr. colored , leg broken Mr Allen and bit men were Just con cluding the work of threshing wheat and we-re picparlug to leave the Hold when the expUsiau occurred , from what cnuse If not known Some of the victims weie mangled beyond iccognltion and pieces of tbe boiler were blown teven hundred yards LindFe } Allen's head was iilowu away and has not been found. Wbeeltr. Dice ai.d Foley are certainly fatally Injured W A Allen was a member of tbe Trousflale count } court and a pi eminent mat ) in Uls section OUV11A ELKS AIII2 THE l. VBl.lUi T. UrlfCiitlnii frniu TUU Cltj CtstK H \ \ ltltnntli lit MItineiiti > llH. MINNEAPOLIS. Jul } C The grand lodee of the Benevolent and Protective Ordei f Elks met tofla } in the Metropolitan theater. After a few words of Intioductiou b } Grand Esteemed Lcad = r Knight , Charles M Foote of thai clt } . Hou Frank M. Nye , also uf Minneapolis , " made aa r-'irest of welcome in behalf of Go\"ernor Cltntgh. He was foiloweS by Mayor Robert Pratt , v.'ta dellxt-red ovi the city into tbc .hauos of the vtsitois. The third adflnot of 'welcome was met In behalf of local lodce No 44 bv ttt .ali d ruler , A M Harrison Grand Eiai-ed llulei Mcade D Detwiler of HarrlFburg I'a . rw | > inded In lilting te-iiib and Jurome B Fisher , giand tyier followed htm This , with the mterspersea music , formed tbe open exercises Aftrr the nojti recew , the grand lodge met in secret ession and lUt"ued to the reports of Its oflcers Grand Exa'ted Ruler Detwilcr'e icport wa ? a long document which recommended among other things a new constitution and a new ritual Grand Secretary Geo-ge A. Reynolflfc a ! Sagmaw. Mich. , mode a report , showing tbe order to be jn a prosperous state. The membership is new 85,000. tin increase of 7,000 during the yeat Thirty-three new ( Cinges have been added to the roll , and there is a JH'.OOO surplus in the treasury to contrast with tbe SUO.OOO deficit that face-d Mr Reynolds when he became tecie- tary three years ago Tbe visiting delegations of Elks poured Into the c't } this morning in large numbers and overflowing with enthusiasm The liveliest - est delegations v ere tkose from Omaha and Louisville each ol which was after tbe next - eunion Tbe Boston lodge with the famous Edwin ForiCFt club and tbe New York lodge were among the big dolegutit > nt > . Additional delegations arrUed th'e after noun and evening and a majority of the vis itors are in the city A tbundcrbiortn Inter fered with the ceremoiiUb tonight , but many enjoyable reunion ? have b en held The New Or'.e-aus coutinpcut WCE oerenadefl at the We-st hotel by eompan } B of tbc First regiment btale militia Tbe boys fjorn the eoutb then took the part of hocl autl pave tbt mrmbeiE of tbe ml'.ltia company a royal goad time ATTEMPT * . TO Ml'TEIICK HI * . CIIIMI. FntlicT Gil > Ilir l.lltlttn - Cnrliolli * Acid mill Tliru Kill * llliiihflf. LOS ANGELES Cal July C W P Per Btin. forme-rly emploved in the freight de partment of tbe Sunta Fe railway in tl.ib clt } but latol } out of cinploymeni attempted to murder his fe-ye'Bi-old daughter thu > moi-nmg and tbon committed suicide Before - fore the flcr.d he told tbi child of bit pliui and persuad' d her that she would be ablt to tee her mother , who Is dead. If fine took poison witb liitn He made her drink cm belle acid and drank prusiiic acid hinibe.1 ! He had scut u let'or to a friend tiume-i Ball lelltnp of the dtu < d. which h < cxpeueu would be delivered today but the letter wat delivered li-Bt night late nud Ball hurried to tht roTn of Perbon In time to lind him gusp- ing blf lest breath The f-irl was taken to tbe hospital and although her tongue utiu throat were buried b } the acid and Eb > suffered great agony her llf wits have'd She told her father that Mil- did not winn to die but toM , tbe acid because t > ) ie tbiiught Ebe mum olicj him MIOAV , * .01'T1I AMIIItlCAAS AIIOI'NU. ' CliIcntti G1 < - . Tin-in u Gllinir | nl 1th IniliiKlrlnl Kntcrprl < > . CHICAGO , July C Holldu } time and lu excureiotifi over Chiimpti today began to imprest upon the puimmeruan eommerclbl trcvelern the fact that it knowc nturn- thins about bueiuect. Although the vuit to the Ccillseum IQCI night vliore a fire works exhibition of rare beauty war Ctven kept the part } up until otter mid night , the } were bustled out of bed at 7 this morning as to he read ) fur the day' * truveU The program for the eutlri day coubinu in visits to industn&l t iab- llbbmibte and that It the purpose of thf South Americans although the } are prute- ful for oct eional rtMsptu * Tiie firs ; jiluct on the lint nci tin Deoruip Hariwtt-r com pany' * works after which the Monarch Cycle company's factory and Moreen t Wr < ght i pneumatic tire narks were vis. lied After luncheon bt tbi engine aiukitir plant of Pratter k Chlilinur * isuipt wen made at tbe Air Motor coinpuiij the W W Kiml U Pianu faciory. the MnCorpilclt Hanesiiug oomiiany und tlie JJwitb i. Mil. llpan Paint uorke Tonight the I'Lion club pxvc an eilaUortto rocepticp to the- foreign gu # u Ilftrnllin ) < lf % lii. > . lluj oh FKEJMaXT. O . Jul > C-Tbe eujugEnirrtt ' 'f Frances Hsym on' } atiurbter of Hip lau f'rt-si i n' I : ! II nf u Hi hn-u Ihur - f-1 i I t * i ' ' ' > i ' - t . - - . I. t I . 1 I --T ' ' ' f t 04. + ' -tlfcll i \ * l t it 1 AFTER THE TEACHERS Omaha Unking a Bid for tie Hationnl' Educational Association. NEBRASKA DELEGATION 15 IN E StvenJ neighboring ; States Promise to Assist tbo Goo3 Work. VIEWS OF OMAHA ARE CONSPICUOUS SeprescntativcE of the Gat ? City Hard for tlie Qouvention. CREAM CITY IS FULL OF PEDAGOGUES nni. iif thr A .vii-lntliii Opt-n nlt ) i | > n > prliit < - I2\rrclM All I'arti- ti f tlic rtniiui- } Ar - It < * | irc > > fiitfil. MILWAVKEE. July C ( Special Teliw pram. ) A large part of the Nebraska Ur.u- patlon to tbc National educational uuumi. . tion convention is on the ground ana nil will be lu b } morning Ever.xbnd } from Nebraska nud a preat man } from neighboring ; htates am working liard to pel the location for iiem j ear's- meeting for Omaha Super intendent Pearse. who is la charge of thu Omaha forces has been here r.luce IBM week. Ho it at tbe J'fister , where be has what bo calls exhibit A liutig up in the rotunda Thu exhibit la t series of phot.igraphe of Omaha Intended at ) n persuader to the delegates to select that city for the next convention Ttio Nebraska de > legatVin feels quite encourapcj in its campaign by reason of tbe prompts of Bupport it has secured. Coluradu lowu and South Dakota are on the giound and have declared in favor of Omaha , while Mis souri IB lending a helping hand and atu > iot- ance is expected nloo from New York Omaha's chief comp < utor is Salt Lake rm represented by a Emc.ll contiugcut w tin h however , it , making ltF = lf beard and WUR.IIE Rti active lipbt It is } et lee ear ] } to bay Just what llie outcome will be The new board of dliev urs does not m et until Tburc- duy afternoun and the vote of preference w ul not be taken until then BUSINESS BEGINS. Tbe national council of education met n Temple Emauuel this forenoon for its second dm s st'slon The entire. beating capacity wae filled. The pro- pram for U.dB . } wist . qu.te ct f.oaj as vet- terday. and its prlneirt ! topic this morumc war the "Vnhei" . t } Jdealr' dtactiseion Pi of A S Orui nU of 1'riucrton uunerbi.y . opined the dlncussinu wlib one of tbe best addressee of the council Prof Ormoiid e.\pi cs d bis bei.ef that en institution of Iteming is not to be re garded as an laolated unit , or c& endowed wi h any abstract in ttpar.fiiblllty n Ctu- uot Ignore its telatlonp with the ueadcmla bisterhund to which It beionps or HH place in the educational ernn m } of which it la a pa'-l1 "Krrrvlrwffl the hlb'or } of Princeton which , he fciid , ts * u o'd ' cullsge that has dcvtloprfl fclowlj into the piopot'tioas ul a uuivere-it } He i MeJ 'he. Introduction of President JcmuMiCusbE hcherne of studies ? with lit thi ec fold uifgor } . litera ture BciKnce nnd phi oj'bj President Jarapf H Bake ! of the VulvrEitj of Colorado rado tRld that a utiherbity prcfieuted .be phiioeupby of a people at a phen epjih. snd their political , eo ill and industrial re sources It ) the wect atc ialj cnurch col leges , deuomluationcl in ( . ; urit nud aim The free public pfhools are a 1. gic.il iiftescity of our democratic Ideal Thr Biate univer sities are in the main t.he coininq ins > u- tiuiis lu the west and this fact IE slcnilicant. The state unKerfiiile * trc the logl'-ul ' out come of the s > ame Ideal that made the free public school and nr.turally they hist cle- velopud in their stead They lepre > n.i in , part the tendenrj tow aid n broider com munity of intercstf Tiie public coi-trol if education makes it democratic and prjprefi- sive and atieuEtheup its influence wi b the people A Hyuo cte of univoiritty idealr at Stanford was presented befoie the council biovpii Snuin , r-esident of tbe Indiana unnereity GENERAL SESSION OPENS. The firet general icfifion of the Nn'ionul Educational cusociatlou opeued in tbe Ex'- puEltlou tiulldme at b oilock tonight Ad- drtswefc ol welcome weie delivered by Gov ernor Scofield on behalf of the common wealth , J Q Emery eupTiutciidict of pub lic Instruction of the s-tate ; Mavor W C Rausclieubtrger , for the city , and H O R. Siifrrt , nnpcrlutecdent or publlt school * of Milwaukee Ricponstt- e made b } A E Wlntbip. p-c-sidrnt of tbc Anitrican Institute of liiRiructlnn Boati'ii , J L Hollow aj tu perintcudent of publi < schools Fort Smith Ark . Aaron Gove i-uperlutrndei t of b' boolE , Denser end Albert G Lane luipirinteudcnt of schools Chicago Prrs dent Chail-n R. Sk.nnei Biiperlntendcnt of public uia-ruction rif tbr statt of New York dellve'ed bit ad- dieM on "The Best Educatlnn for the Mawset " Newton C Dougherty , ruperin- tendent of public schools Peoria. BpoV.r on "The Study of Hmtory in Our Pub lo Stboota " The bo.rd of truptecF of the N'ailunal Education association met tnnight lieasurer I C Mi Neil rea'l n repwt fabowiiip a total ineomp of 18in ! of Sid LID S7 nnd a total ex penditure of $ lb > UJ ( ; Onlllc T Brlcht , ebairman of the brard of trust eer submit ted bin report bhow up tital permanent fund July 1 JP 7 , of SfiH.l'Cl 76 Oflleers of tbe national council nf fdunutiun were elei ted as follows President f'hailes Depa mo of Swarthmoi- . vice president. W F King. Mount Vernnn la , se-cretary , Mies Bettie A. Uutum PleMland St-Mrul citlce IIBVI opined licadciuarterB and commenced campaigning for tbe next national icmcntlon of tin National Educa tional tibhocimion Salt Lake Cit > Omaha , Los Angelei. . Washington and Bobion trr In tbe race Nebraska is working herd lu the interest of Omaha and will be aided b } th Twenty-necond United States regular Infan try band , which will reach tbc city MI Thuriiduy. CHICAGO Jul } C With lint wren S 00 and 4.00D teacher ; on board the vhalebaclt steamer Cbrisiophej Columbus left for Mil waukee. where the Instructors will * ticud tbe annual pathTlnr of tin National Edu cational BHbociatlon Delegations Iroin all tbe fiurroupding stutt.'S and inuij of tbe eouthern und eastern stati-s were nmmiE tbo number on the boat There were be tween 1.200 and l.tou rbiiago and Illmom teachers on bourcl Otlirr rtates reprekcnttd were Maine Kentud : } Maryland Ohm , the JJakolut Mlihiguu Virginia , Loulbiunn , Tenuecuet MiBttouii Iowa Nflir sku fci.J New York Notable among the delegatiuu * are those- from Western Rehorve unlvermtr unfl Ann Arbor _ Trnl n Hnlil-rr Itlfutlllnl. KANSAS CITS' Mo . July C George Hull. the young man urrtod Buturdu } b ) l > < i' tfrtlve McAuuii } In u Turkifcb luitb room on Main street bus been Idvntifltd u "ii pf tbe train rulibe-rfc who cine nit-lit UIMU niunlhc beein Id up I inLi.ul > ci.h A. Nuvli- vllltjiu tiip r triiin n ur Oulum. Alu and rubbed the Bouliiern Ux'prem * ctimpari } ut StrniiH-r Sjiri1liTilur. . eHER OlG. . July C-Thc Korth r.rr' man Lloyd Hlcumcr Spree- Captain Meier , fi'iii Krw York. JuneSr for Bn men \ia , 'til * port , bus riot yet arrived be-ie Tha lelat in upposrt ) i" ix- flueto an ucrtdrnl I In T IIIUi I. fit t > Sll t IT lor Sliljinn nl 1 " .imcl tp Bt. fc of Vtr tb M