Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 13, 1897, Image 1

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
ESTAIJLISIIKD JUXE 11) ) , 1871. OMAHA TUESDAY MOUSING , JULY 1,5 , 181)7. ) SIXGLE COPY JLVE C13NTS.
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COAL OS flit RISL
Prices for Black Diamonds Advance Ono
Hundred and Fifty Per Cent.
CAUSED BY THE STRIKE AMONG MINERS
Btrong Indications of n Famine in the
Near Future.
ENOUGH ON HAND TO LAST TEN DAYS
Cause of the Strikers Strengthened in the
Mouoncahola Valley.
IRONCLAD CONTRACTS ARF WIPED OUT
I.nlior l.rmlt-rN Xrv I'ln mil ntf to
Cblirtitmi \ \ < < H ( \lruliila ; ami
llilnu Out tinMlni'rn lu
Ilitil Mull * .
1'ITTSItri.G. Pa , Jul } 12 The miners'
Btrl'iU Ls causing the price of coal lo still
adxniKo and todn } It XXIIH tiling nt } 1 f > 0 ,
an Im rt aso of lf > 0 ) icr cent since Ihe com
m < in i mi nl of the struggle. Man } of the
optratois claim there Is still plont } of coal
on hind but fall to state xxhy the price has
IIKTI .cd more than ICO per cent since the
i us | ixlon Ilofore the strike begin coal
xx ns ( juot d at 10 cenls , toda } Iho highest
price paid w is $1 SO This was for the boot
unlit } and fri e on board
riii * feature toda } In matters pertnliilng
to th" strike wns Iho presence * In the cit }
of the joint nrhltratlim bo ml , which Is on-
doax'irlng b } exery means possible to bring
a pi ad able conclusion to the strife now
lu pr grcH-i The1 board hold inform il ses
sions today mil In the Interxnls Interx lexxod
emltt a ntimbi r of operators , the big major-
It } of x.hoin nre In fnxor of arbitration pro-
x I 1 d all of the opotatorc will abide b } th
< lrt I * m ronlerod One of the dissenters Is
V , P DcArmltt prenlhnt of the Now York
and r 1. xeland Gas Coal compaii } Ho ilo-
duret. In Ins nolhing to arbitrate nnd sas
th Hirlko Is the result ot mnchln Uions of
poll" lans
I in ttriKei-f made fmtler ndxuuc" tcn'a ' }
In M'tInK out piactlcnlly cxerx mirier In
the dlstrht oil Ido of Do Armltt s nun
xxbd dill icnmln loxnl to t'lelr emploxcis
\t a MI .S nuetlig held it Went Vox- Ion
to lav \ It President MtKn } of the Mlneip
ns--i > i I itiou n Id ho beliextd 'he Wist Vlr-
glnli- mints would bo cl"il ? down x Ithli
two wield If they aie r he said the r.ail-
rcind n t n xxould b ( nlleil on lo 1)11 ig xxoil ,
to n ftnidstlll In that state
Ihe opt ators claim the railroads w i !
Fiil'd } cnrs sullielent .o carr } Do tntiie
onlpit of Ihc We U Vliglnln fie JH
II wns Hl-ticd this oxculng tint a number
of HIP rlxcr opciatnrs who haxe no facilities
for loading their streks on inIImail can
nre irltitlni the advisability of placing .
liol i UK mac line on the south side * of the
Mtiiirngnlioln rlxor foi the purposeof ti ills
fcr Ing coal Into Plttsburg S. Luke I3rlc
freight ems 11 } , . , | H innthod It is expectoi
to ciippl } all of the lake trade If miel
a scheme XWIH carried out the } would gel
th' * hlnhcht price the * } haxe In } cns Ve.arl }
nil of Ihe ( oal In Ihe pools xxas stored li
antblpntion of the river being declared free
nnd It xxas Intended to send It to the
Hout'ic-n ' markets Now thnt there Is no
boiling Hinge nml the market Is open li
the rail limit , the proposition Is looked on
xxlth fnxor
IRONCLAD CONTRACTS GO
Hi j end the strengthening of the miners
linen along Iho rixers there was little chingc
In Ihc all Ike sltuatloh toda } The Ironclac
O'litiuets which wore In force at soxernl
mines In Ihe Monongahela xallfy xxoro sxxopl
out of existence Inda } iiml the strike xxai
imidi * generjl In the fourth pool The
Clinmounl. Apollo Jack Jones and O'Noll's
Pnctto C'lty mines , which had been run
iiing Mill n light force of men and under
IroiK lads are Idle 'llie men at the Chi-
inoiinl mine wcro llie list to lay doxx-n theli
toils The Illinois along the rlxer are re-
job , ng oxer this xlctoi } The enl } mine re
port d In operation In the * region Is the
13ciulahle ! nl Webster. It Is n stock com-
jiaii } comprising nbout sex cut-llxe Htock-
holdels , nml they nio mining their owi
cool
I lie 111 } the Coal compnii } has offered the
C'J tent into to tholr men nt the K d IMn !
niliif but the olllclnls will not allow then :
10 go to xxork at present A ma"s meotlni ;
xxns hi Id nt I'uotte City this afternoon to
look after the strikers' lute-resin and see
that no mines resume The men In the
Ktlik'l llolloxv mines of thu Washlnptoi
Coal compaii } also xxcnt out today , mahliij.
the susicn.slon | complete In chis district , ex
cept nt the mines of llio No x Yirk nm
Cloxeland Gns Coal compaii } , xxhtrc nbou
I 200 men are working
The hotheiils aio r.ihlslnR drastic meas
nr K 'lliex haxo been kept In chock so far
1ml Iherc * is no lolling when the fox or xx il
break oul nnd a concerted moxe on Sand }
n n 1 Plum Ciook bo made The greatest in
toioi-t is no\x nianlfest"il In llio scheme l (
Ubinate Iho still.o iMimtlon. Lihor conimis
tslont rb and nlllc ial arbitrators of the sexoia
fi'iiles a If CM ted nie mobilizing in this cltx
The state of Ohio Is the only oil" which hi' '
n regular ! * appointed hoaid of arbitral Ion
It exists for Just suih emergencies ns this
nn 1 is naiurill } eminent ! } will pieparod foi
lh > work Most of the ollit rs Interested ari
labor onimlsslonor.s and industrial stalls
tliianH who are also xxell able to act In tin
cap i it } of aiblli itoiti fiom Iho nature o
tbdi vork lu keeping In touch xxlth tin
txorl.mg classes genoiall }
Tb- ' Ohio boird Is competed of Selxxxn N
Oxx'ii chalrmiin of Coluiu 'is , who xxas
formerly thief JiiPllco of the supreme court
e/f Ohio oxttnrno ) General John Little
of Ntiiln nnd Joseph lllsbop of Columbus
forinnh pi i side nt of the Amalgamated
nssu latlon The Indiana labor commls-
sltntn here L P McCormack
arc , ex-presl-
( lent of the Stale Tpoginphlcal union , and
11 1' Sell nld nf Iiidiumipolln , Jamea M
Clark Industrial slatlHtlelan of Puinsxl-
xanlii arrlxid from HariUhurg this morn
ing The same ntllclalH of the Mate of West
Vug ilia are expected to get here tomoiioxx
The Illinois coiuml Hloners of labor I ) J
Jve.fe J II dill nnd 1 ! R follf are on
then wit } lo Pltthhurg and will meel the
oilur n'Mimibblnneni In this cit } cm Wcdnos-
elnx 'llin.s nil ihe stales xxtlh Iho cxcep-
tloi of Kenluck } ami ronnctbiu xxhrru the
Hirlko U on w 111 be r. presented In the
eonft rt ntf.s xx hit h are lo lit- held hero during
tlu next ft xx dus Imitations hnxe hct-n
j-eni to the ml operators of the I'litsliiir
tllKMlii lo mtet the arblUators Infoimall }
nnd talk oxer the matter of settling the
strike
COAL PAMINP. IV.M1NKNT
Tlure Is n HtroiiR Indication of a coal
famine cui > ( ronllng the coiintr } xxlthln the *
Jiox' ten < laB It is clalmtd b } eoiibcrxa
tixt iptrators tliil the mirl.itahlo t > uppl }
nt prtMiit xxhhh Is plated at lO.noo tioo
lii.olitlH would be only able ( u meet the
den ii h > of iho market for about a month
under ordinurx rimdltlniib With the
i-ririit ) of coal alrend ) prevailing at the
Inl.t purls it Is tlalmeil ( he snppl } xxlll not
la * ! oxer two week * at the * longest In
nii'o ip.iuon of suih a condition Hie coal
opcrfli i are mil xer ) unxlotid to till orders
nnd are luoklnK out for the adxante In
pi.e that It expected to rts-ult The only
honr < o of titippl ) U from the rlxcr mines ,
nt. the railroads aie ronfUcating for theli
own imo all the coal rout } for shipment
nlotig their lines this order was Unue-d
IBK * wiek and with the exception of peir-
inui "i ; the railroad omratuis llll'nt ; orlcrs
for toaling Xt > NttlH at llio lak < ports nn
rral Is altowe-d to Iraxc th diifirt Will
the biippl ) llinlttd tu the Monnngaiii1. ! din
Irlcl the prospect of famine in declare 1
lo be a ecrlnlut }
, There ban been a markvU Increase in tlu-
irlce of coal within the past few das nd
t IB claimed that a 10 rent rale per bushel
n boat load lots will be readied within the
> ni ! it week The retail dialers as well
is the operators In general , concede fiat n
amlne is Immlnc-nt and look for prl , cs to
dxanoe licjond the limit readied during
hr > previous general Htrlke of the miners In
804
CHAHGi : ONViST VIKOINH
"On lo West Virginia' will lu
he cr } thisxeck of nil Hit
abor leaders lnlere tcd In the coal mlnern
trlku During llio week the clc\eriht or an-
7tr , labor oralors and cxhortcts xxlll be at
xork In the West Virginia diggings spread
ng the docttlnc of Htrlke Vice I'reaiilunl
'arney of the Amalgamated association , atid
lolnston Clrecn who xxcrc appolnled or
galilzcit , by the t'nited Labor Lctgue last
night , left for \Vewt Virginia this mornliiK
and sU othimxho o namefi ha\c nut } e ,
ici'ti announced will follow tonight or Tiles
lay 1 he I'lttsburg ( juota of strike Iraderw
sill bo Joined InVc t Virginia toinor ow or
the mxt day b > Ihche from oilier inrls of
ho tlnltid Stnltfl There will be enough of
them to coxer the entire coal regions of the
stale When Ihcy have finished th'lr work
the } will come to l > oiin } lvanla and tlie
Jeorgo's creek dmtrlct of Mar } land The }
will xvork among the miners of the New
York K. Clex eland Ga iompiii } nnd the
Wiri'morcland and Cleirfldd r ( glnns If llie
trlke is not settled before tint time What
'Xer ' mucess tut } nil } haxi In me Went
Mrglnli Mnrjlitul , Cliarllelil and \\c-tmorr
land llcldH the olllrlaln of th < I nltcd Work
- , accenting to present Indication" will
Inve XMI k In prrsiiuling the rmplovm In the
New York & Clex eland ( ns Coal company >
niH to strike the otlldils are handbapped
Ijy the court's Injunction rcatr lining them
'rom going on the rompiti'h propi rty. lint
lliln dllllculty lb oxershtdnxcd b } the apath }
of the mlniTH themsdxra A x'nlt lo Ihc
mlne3 dexelnped the prtxilence of a willing
nir.j lo Hlrike proxidcd the as ocl itiou guar
aiilce" ? them their x\ag ( lor the time thex
are out
The fei'lltiR among the miners h e\cmpll
Hed In the fillure to hold the much ad
xcrlhed Hireling nt Iteiiilah church } ester
day afternoon At the 1'luni Crcik , Sind }
Creek and Turtle Crock pits none of the diggers
gors knew an } tiling of the proposed meeting
\Innv of the mltioia tnld thewouud not
Htrlke under an } circumstances The } Imo
glicMinees but Eomc of them think the }
were throxxn down when the } struck tint"
> oarri ago
Supetlnlendcrt Thomns nhrmltt nihlscd
the illffcrent poo's \c-tcnli } aid kept on tln-
luokout for n meeting It xxat , frccl } statei !
tint an } mlnci caught attending a meeting
01 found t liking with any of the labo lead
i ra xxould be Instantly d charged The three
mines of the comp my put out 1 .100 Ions of
coal per da > The coil Is shipped to I'ltto-
burg and pulnls west I he compni } Is try
ing to take tare of nil theordeis It cin get
n'tc nptlng to bii } coil from nnlghboilng
mines uhlch arc located on the caisteiii edge
or outfclde of the I'ittflbu g til trlct.
SKIRMISHING roil CO\Ij
The Clcarllrhl hltuinl.ioiii eoal dls'rlct am !
what lit known a the mount tin coal Held
along the line of the I'ennsvlx mil loid bc-
txxien lohiiMoxxii and Mtoonn begin ie
cclvlng orders toda } from the dealorn of the
I'lttshiirg dl-trict The iition of the I'nltci
Mine Workeip oflidils In deeiding to nuke
Went Virginia the Inttleginund of the strike
has caused alarm among the local shippers
Conoc'iiuently the will plice
} emergency ei
ders at good round figures with the opuri-
tnrrt In the C'learlleld and mountain reslons
In case the striking' miners arc Miccessfit
In effecting a total suspension of coal prLilue-
tion In West Virginia nnd the Ocaige s creel ,
dtstilct of Mar } land The lattei has one ol
the heixlcnt outputs of an } coal region li
the United KtuttH and ( iiipiilltil the easten
maikets with the bulk of their coal during
the strike of 1ST !
Ill'1 small coke operators of the Connolls-
\IIIe reglcn , xxho oxxn Independent plan's
will. It is haid. shut down the majorltj o :
their oxcns toda } and bfgln to lower the
raw coal for shipment At the present p ice
of bltumliiotib ccal there ' more proilt li
it In the raw state th in could be nude by
manufacturing It Into loko
With bltunilnoi- ! , coil adxanclng .mil no
much of the product on hand there prom's
lo be exciting times In tht eoil market tcday
U Is known that there are a numhei of coki
ope atom short on Miiall orders and it It
probable tint a number of the smaller deal
ers xxlll unite In making one big purchase
and thus protect their U idcmnen
The xlslble supply of coal Is xety small
TlKre aie about ton train loade , of the Pitts
burg product on the sidings of the Kt
Wavno railroad between this cit } and Alli
ance on which the railroad company lus an
0o It was mined for the lake trade and
held There are from S 000 000 to 100DOOOO
biirthels on Hats and barges along the rlxer
This irlght as well be in the mines as far
as silKfIng the rail demand i coneeined
It will ninl ne.ul } ns much to handle It as
It did to dig It and If it It , put on the maikot
It will be at a xer } still p'lce Theio are
serious doubts howoxer of the opriatoit. beIng
Ing able to put It on the market The miner *
will watch the coal In the barges and If an
attempt Is made to load It for the railroad
trade the handle will no Induced to strike
In this the miners expect to be slice c ° sfnl
HI-TOUTS AT A SiiTLiMiNT. : :
Slrong cflorts will Le made tbl week to
Hcttler Ihc miners' htrlke bv arbitration The
Higgesllo'i that a Joint confe'cnce of the
Hoard of Arbitration of Ohio , the labor com
mit * Ions of I idlana nnd Illinois and the
HtatNtli il llureau of I'eni6lx.inla lo hi'
held In I'ittsbnrg to see 11 the miners nrd
opoialurt ) could not be Induced to submit
thtlr dldcreuctH to an nibltratlon commis
sion met with a prompt response fiom num.
be s of the four conimlbblons and the con
ference will be hold licit * this afternoon
IlepresentatlxcH are already lure from Ohio ,
Indiana nnd I'eiinshanli The Illinois dele
gallon Ins not } et anlxcd , but le expeclejl
before the tin } Is oxer
A preliminary meeting was held In this
i llx at 10 o'clock this morning Those pieb-
dil xxoro Solxxii N Owen , James Illshop
John Little T 1' .MtCoimlck and II 1'rank
Schmidt of Indhini and James M Cl irk of
the lVmiR5hii.nl i llnieail of Statistics In
BJI Int'TxIew thifi morning Judge Oxvon tild
It was propancil to meet the mine is and op-
cialors' ofllclalH nnd try to promote a spce ly
seltlement
"Wo are not hero In om oOlcIil c.apacll } ,
of course } oit understand , " slid Judge Owen ,
wilh a smile "The moment we ciossed lha
slate line our mithoilty tuinrd to aalus
We haxp flmpl } come to look oxer the
ground and see what cm bo done "
"We hnxe come hole more as prlxate citi
zens than us olllrlnls , ' sild fitntral I.Ittlc.
"Wo hnxo no jiirloellrtloii heio and tlo not
wish to assume an } "
' Wo hnxo no Intention xxhatexor of ined-
dlliig In an ] thing outside of our scope AVc
luxe Blmpb come to examine into the mat
ter and M-O what the prospects aie for set
tlement "
No formal orrangemcnt haxo } et been
made foi the conference A toll gram was
roeelxed from National 1'rcaUent M I )
Ilatdiford t\aing that the mlnci-i olllclnl
will be unable to meet with the arbitrator
until tomorioxx The commissioners will
Ilkel } bpend nexcral da } here In Ihe'r ' in-
x btlgatlon Just what their method of
procedure will be the } do not themaelx.cs
Know.
MO CHANOi : IN SITUATION
There Is but liltlo climiRO in the irltualtnn
All the inlnea In the I'itti-burg ell > trlct arc
closed and not a pound of c ul Is belns
rained c\ee-ru at theihrre mlnrs of the New
York & . Clcxel nl Oau Coal compan } Kiel-
Ing < t Co ' mlncia relumed to worK at the
Ji com rale hut feat a mlnei to headiiiar |
teis to In.iulrc uluihei It was intended thai
nilntrs should remain out xxht-io the ad-
xnnc had nrin gi anted The } were told 10
Us donn their tojlt. until the alxance had
been coiuulcd at ether mines and nil will
ro out igaln tonight The m n r at the
Stickle Iollo\x | mine ! , of \Va3liliiKtDii e'oal
and Coke compin } came out toltj Ttic'-o
inlnM were 'he fccciuof a riot during the
strike of 1SM ! 1xhlih 1 st\ei ) rjn ware
Mil * . !
l l tri t I'l.hldent I'atrlik DtHn if tl
il t r atii/i i 11 i i > ii in , . ' i i ti t h > > i c
i' ' t > suknt The i mpest ) 'Ltiin !
' 'I ' ) lUrplW Of I I IIRUIn tj lilt \e <
xContiuuec ] on I'Uih
PRITCIIARD'S ' SUMMER WORK
Senator Will Mriko nn Extended Inquiry
to Support a Report.
INTENDS INVESTIGATING THE CIVIL SERVICE
Oi | < > rnlliin of Hit * Ilit * lit He InNprct
\nrloux I'nrlN of tlu'iiuiitrj ,
anil at Oiuiilin In Sep.
| IfllllMT. .
WASHINOTON. July 12 ( Special Tele
gram ) Senator 1'rllchard of the committee
on clxll sorxlco and rotrcnchmctit slid leThe
The lice tndnx1 tint It wns his Intention
to hold an Inxestlgalloii In South Oinahn
rolitlU' lo rcmoxals and reducllons In the
Hurt an of Animal Indiistr } nt thnt place
He said he would. In nil probability , be nc-
comnanled b } Scnitors Harris of Kansaei
nnd Chllton of Toxns , and would be In South
Omaha some time during September It Is
his Intention lo spend Hie summer through
out the coutur } Inquiring In in the opera
tions of the clxll borxlce law , with n xlew
of miking an exhaustlxe report to congiess
next xx Inter , xxllh recommendations xvhcre-
cxer the * sorx Ice can bo Improxed.
Should Senator Harris of Kansas attempt
to foeure consideration of his resolution re
garding the foroclosilie of the Union 1'aclll.c ,
niiv going on. It will lead to PII Intermin
able low In the senate. Senators Waricn
mil Clark of Woinlng will back Senator
riiunton In an } legitimate effort to btaxc
oft a xoto on llie ground thnt the count ! }
through which the Union I'aclllc passes de
sires this load taken out of goxcrnmeiit
hands and rco-ganl/ed along lines that will
bring n measure of good to citizens It
this matter should be taken up , pending the
tariff discussion It Is thought serious con
siderations might arise holding congress
hero Indeflnitel } Seiutor Allen said to
night that he wns in fnxor of the Han Is
resolution aril would assist in the genera'
discussion , If precipitated The dlscusMon
todn } on Ihc Liilon Pacific was Incident to
the report of the flmnce committee con
taining a clautc glxlng the Central and
Sonihein I'aclllc a large amount for earning
mail , which was opposed bx Senator Mur-
r-.n In n three boms' speech
IN PAVOIt OP OMAHA.
C W Hlmr of Chetnne , Wo , lo In
Washington , en lotile to ( ho meeting of the
League of the Itepnblican clubs at Detroit.
l t sild he would xote foi Omaha first , last
and all the time He
further said that c\-
Ooxeinor Richards of the Wxomlng delega
tion Is also pledged to the same oil }
The Twetit--oco'id Infantr } fltatloiifd at
Port Crook , xx ill be ordered to Chicago to
pirtliipato In the Logan Ony paiade prox Id-
Ing tint rall'oad tian&paitatlon to and from
Tort Crook w 111 be borne by the Chicago
committee Th s decision has been com
municated tn ihe Chicago committee Ad
jntant Rene al Hugglcs had no Information
ra to what the Chicago authorities would
do not liaxlng had a rcpl } to his telegram
stating the conditions under which the order
to repair to Chicago would be made
Mr and .Mrs Ie\xls Decker of Omaha
xxho are on their bridal tour , ar Ixcd from
Portrcfas Monioe toda }
A Waller of Heatrlce who has been In
the clt > for c\eral das , left tonlg'it fo-
NibraMn , with aFsurnnces tint he xxould bt
rclrataud In hlh old position ns United
States sauger In the collection district of
Nebraska
Major W G Dournc and A CJ. Kelm of
Ilcntrlce arrlxcd in the cit } toda }
I'ollowinR hnxe heen made members of
pci'slou hoards In Nebraska Beatrice. Drs
O O Wells J I , AVcbb and H H. Smith ,
Columbus Dr C. L Hmnphrc } , x ice Or
I' II Metremoxed , Alliance Dr Luthci
W Howman , xlce Dr II II Ucllcxxooil Iowa
ners n evamlnlng surgeons appointed Dis
O M London , New Hampton , R L Clea\o <
nnd L M JohiiKon , Cherokee , L J. Adair
J W Klrkpatrlck .and J U Gllmore. Ana
mesa Thomas ( iarth , Clarion
The comptroller of the currenc } lias ap-
nroxed of the following rcserxe agents for
national banks National Dank of Commcice
St Loiiin , for Tlrst National bank of Lin
coln Neb ; Amcilcan r\chaiige : Natloaal
Chicago toLomars National of Lem.ars , Ja
In place of -Metropolitan National Chicago
cage
The postoffloo at Rockwond , Sheridan
oo'inty Wxo baa been discontinued Mall
xxlll go to Da } ton
UIM\I\S or SIN\'IOU \nnis. .
Trnlil from \Vnslilimloii "Tr-
rl I'M nt Nnsln IIli- .
NAPHVILLH , Trim July 12 The special
train conveing the remains of United Slates
Senator It'ham G Harris nrrlxed from Wnsh-
Ington at 7 n m. The congie.sslonal com
mittee was met by officials and citl/ens nnd
nt 10 o'clock '
Senator Harris' remains xxere
taken from the car and icmoxed to the capItol -
Itol The funcial procession formed n * llio
union depot , mllltar } companies piesentlng
arms ns the casket was borne to the heirse
The proie-fislon wns headed by n detail of
police They xxere followed bx1 the congies-
slonal committee , Goxcrnor Talor and ex-
Goxernor I'eler Tnrnev I'tate otllclals and
man } eltl/ons The military escort consisted
of four companloH of the I'ifth Infantry , U
S A and thrco eompanl s of the I'lrst Reg
ular National Guard state of Tennessee
The procession passed to the capital , the
band pinIng a dirge The casket was taken
lo llie senatti thnniber A dotaclinrnt of
military was detailed to act as guard of
honor During the dax thousands of people
x billed the tcn.ito elmmber ami looked upon
the lomnins of Senator Harris The train
bearing tlu bed } left thN cltx al 11 o'clock
tonight nnd will anlxo In Memphis ) at 7 JO
o'clock tomorrow inorniny
Cilliliirf of Ili'llfffinri'lif lldliliiTH.
CI'iUYHNNI } , W0 , July 12 ( Special ) -
The reported capture of four members of the
Hole-ln-tlic-Wnll gang has been confirmed
The men eapluied are Gewgo Currlc , two
Roberts brothers nnd Ilaixey Ray all 01
whom had been Implicated In the. attempted
holdup of the Ilcllefoniehp bank The
men were hiding in the timber near
the VVV ranch In 'Ciook county The
South Dakota oiflcorri under Inspector Lent ,
hail them surrounded and wore walling for
relnforcemenls to drlxe them from coxor
Two of the outlaxxh made u Ireak for the
r.uuh and wo'e captuied on the way Tlu
otluis then came out of Hie limber and < ; nr
irndercMl Tom O'Da } , who has been In Jail
In Deadwnod fiiuo h h eapiuro ut the time
of ihc hold-up had upon his person Jl - teethe
the proceeds of the silo of stolen cattle The
1.11 } Intended Icaxlng the country xxllh the
funds xx'ileh they expected to take ) from the
Ilcllefc > urchc bank
IMKi'iiiinillll Alnl.e an i\lillilt. :
nDGIJMONT. S I ) , Jul } 12 ( Special Tel-
egiamt ) a mast" meeting hold 'lore ' Hit-
GicnliiK. addressed b } Pommlsslonor J I'
Ilxmor of Deadwood It war > decided that
IMgo.nont shuuld Join In Ihe Iliad ; Hills ex
hibit at I ho Tr.uismisslfMppl Imposition R
Thorp ur-i clotted permanent ehaiimnti an ]
xxlll teloct a good conn ItUe to leprtbc-nt
the Mldiepubll' elt } Maor Sharroeji
agr cs that the nigemoni eompaii } wlM Join
the eltirens in a grand exhibit IM finoiil
han a tuenu-tlxe-mlle Irrlgatlan dlleh xxatci
xxoiks strln.lp'onoacior } a largo tnulier In
ronriiiof erection a woolen mill mail } cum
pleted The dt } xxlll b on fit front beat
.a' thu exposition In the llluel ; Ullle a\-
hl'.lt
CuoliT XX'fii HUT for NIMX \ orl , ,
NI3W YOHK lul } 12-A refn.h'nv ' t'i wn-
p i < I ox i r tlu 111 } at II o i lot'i t' n 4 ! t
ml I xxtn I tin nn r ur > mitrlx ten I , <
* i i uisip tl -l t i bu ni li x xx hi Nn
'fir ' lii xxjt. nl x. ' * > p r il T - i n
t'l.M n nulnt u lit f fiill I Inhtat Ilia lh >
| > op e haxe had fur ten u > ulid tin. xxeathci
a } Itxill be coder.
rilVIMTVM > IT
OliJiM-l to H 'll ' i" IrNpnlv. > oe'e" < llle' i ,
Sot to MuUt * l' ii | > vrN ,
TORONTO. Jul } 12 There xxas the
u ual attendance t the sc lens of the con
ference of Charities and Corivctlonn toda }
nnd sexeral xer } Instrucllvo papers xxere
'
read. '
A paper on "Municipal ml State Tree
n.iHilo > ment OITlres" li } Charlc * Dart-am ,
xxas read Heild In part
The 'nboi inlon of Cincinnati. In oongre1
nssunblod , bullded xxNcinnd more fer-
rf.eehlng the legl lnture to eiuicl Ihe laxx pe-
llll red th * loRM.iture to cnnct the 1 ixx the }
had diaftod omlmilxlliK nil theprinciple's
n * thex arc now connlntil In lic Ohio Inws *
ncrt lining to fn e public cniidi } mont otllcts
The Ine option and Inlluinilt f.ipjwrt ha nl-
XXIIH tome from tht labor inlons nnd tlu >
labor people In general. They nre the one"
xxho .i ked for the establishment of llf of-
tlees IMI I thoxnre the ones who In m lit , to
it litM-r ipir | i' thii'i mix othcrtlai' " tf people
ple fiom Its xx.irklnps Without the e of-
llros lu Ohio the 1 ib-iring people In the llxe
RK it ( Itles of the lnti > xxou'd pix out of
tlicli imid-entnod xx iges not less than $ PW -
W < i i in h xear Til mar .ippenr mi o\tr x i-
Minl Htatenunt but the facts xxlileh out 10-
jioits shoxx ptoxe Its ronsem iblene > -
In It " ' than the coxcn Nears thnt the ollloos
hnxe In en In o\l l"nce in Clrctnnntl Clj\e-
Intitl , Columbus Toledo nnd Hi ) ton , they
baxe toporli'd to Ihe 1 ibor bureau of the
vt itf 1M ! 111 iimulrntlono lilttl for -xt ik None
of tlie'-e niplditltni xxould li we ! > ; n ne-
ei pled In a pu olllco unlo s nccompanlod b }
t i b 'lht e pax ollleps rceetxe a lirgo
amount of moiie1 } from appllt'inl" , nnd a
afe" lns | > - lo llguro on xxnuld be JI fiom tath
iippllc nit th it re-gKltrs for \xeuk This
xx tilt ! bring Ihem a total tif J.lvt > J2J fiom
laboi for atceptlng their nmillcatlons , and
Ibex tlo buslnt's on n s ife iiesK , .1 id the r
' re ml'H'S are hedged alnut xxllh eo'iillllons
1 IKr < units nf tlie free ollloes shoxx a total
of 121 "U application" for help coming from
e-nj iloxer , xxho , of eoui e If the } I , ixo. to
pi } * > ome one to find t'lfni help are jmt th it
n'lirh It1" " llbtrnl toxxnrd Ihye xxboni Hit }
i tup ay TnklnerJi is a bts | , or in axiri e
tbaigo , xxhlcb IB low for pav ninee * lo 10-
eelxe from emplo } t rs , It would nuiki n
total of ( klHOij xxlilfh his boon = ax > 'd uiio'n-
plortl labor In the llxe eltlc This his
in en doni at nn expense tint xxlll not leieh
10 per cent of tilt aboxt amonnt "uod tn
the ( > xxho as a rule , could I 1 after 1 to pax
mix thing Tear In mind thnt filh i > - In MI
iceomplMied under adxti o eondllinns II x
Ing no inonox lo adxertKe or solldl il his
In en pi irlleallx Imp ssllilo f ( i Ihc olllees to
Im rtss those employing laboi xxltli the
working * ml bem Illv of th1 ! * FX | I m With
out iiie | tlon If \xorklncs of Ihc fr > e pub.
Me empoxinent olllt os xxeie as xxell known
bx Hie tmploxlng public a = thex ait lix the
laboring e la = s the icsults xxould be louble
xx bat our roinrls STOVX
1 xxant to linptc" on tills nF ombage the
feet nl"o thnt uccp < . ful free pub In t mpltix-
ineiit ollh-cs can onlx be milntal'ii I xhen
x'on ax iltl all nnpoirinco of and In fiet ,
dlxoree It entlrelx fiom clinrltx" The Amor-
Iran people * pi eft i to onrn their oxxn xxalu
thl * xxoild and \\ill on \ ' tnki thit which Is
their light Fret public omiil > x ment olllee-
conducted b } thi Mate or immlt Ipulltx m. *
n * > mile h tin people safari tlie publl parks
01 anx of the public re orti or lnutltutlnns
I lilx being knoxxn In ttie people the } xxll
u1- ! * them xxlllliiKlx nnd freely.
"n\eiihi } I'lobbms C'tiiseil bv the Dilnk
n\ll in the AdmlnlMiatlon of Cb'irllles ami
1'iactlcal Methods of Dealing Therewith"
was dlscus-ed b } George S Wilson , genenl
secrptar } of tlis Washington. I ) C , As-
Eoclaled Charities who said In part
Most of tinproh'ems xxltb xvlili li \\o bixe
to deal In oh irltable xxork eaii'-ed bx the
drink evil me problems mining out of tin
di unkennels of the husband or father .nil
btead-e irner Sometime It Is drunkeiine s
on Hit pirl of both fiithoi nnd motbei and
oci'isloii illxIt H dninkfniH'-s on the put
of llie mother eml } \\re xxlll ( .olilom be
calltd to do much In cases xxhert tlitie aie
no small children In such cacs It xxonld
seem that ( ] runkmne > o.hou'tl hard ! } be .1
n.i-on for rellul .end If , oxxlng to the f.iult
of one 01 the otlior , thi * husband nnd xxlfo
are nn iljle to get aloiifr togethur they nhould
l > f , idxl"etl to scinrite JUKI eacli ono lip
lesponslblc foi thcmsulxep only. " * "
Txxo tilings to be nvoldedjln dt-allng' xx'lth
e fpi of elrunkennts * .are' jriist vi > must
not .administer eliiritv lo .the fimllies of
dluiiKaitls In such a xx.1 % n ) lo relit \e ueh
men from ii-'pon-llillltx' of the supput
of their t xx'n families Second ! } , xxe must
not nlloxx the children to buftoi undiilv foi
the sin * of the iiiients. The peimnneiit
\\elfiro of the clillilren i * the most im-
l > oi t.nit thing lo b IVP in inlhd.
U the general scfhlon many Interesting
pappix wore read and xxarml } dhcu ied
Among them wore the following "Reports
fiom Stales , " by Chairman W If Hart of.
Mlnnenpoll"Tho ; Relation of tlie Public
to the Insane , ' by Daniel Clark of Toronto ;
" \fter Care of Recoxcrcd and Co.ixnleacent
Patients' Dr R Drxxe } , WnuwalcHaVis ,
"The Hdiicotlon of nplloptlcs with Sjieclal
Reference to the Value of InSiiBtrlnl Perms , "
by DW I * Spauldlng of Seneca , N Y ,
"K\eidn ) Problems In the Administration
of Charities Caused by the III Ink Hxil and
Practical Methods of Dealing Therewith , " bx
Dr Henry N Rnmond of Clex eland O ,
' Ought We Not to Haxo a Mote Uniform
anil Thoiougl * Shtem of Keeping the Sta
tistics of the Schoola In Our Countiy " b } n
Carl llank of Wnteimin Cal ; "Is a Deport
ment llocoid Adxliable In Our Schools1' ' b }
I W Hrown of Red Wing , Minn , "The
Dtitx nf the State In. the Care of the Iii'-ane
Is It linsrsl on n Sentiment or the Scientific
S-ihUlon of a Problem ? " b } Dr. R M. Wifeo
of Philadelphia
Ofllcers of the conference for the ensuing
} car arc as folloxxs
President , William Stewart New York ,
xloo president. Prof Charles R , Henderson ,
Chicago ; secretaries , Thomas-P Klllflon Poll
Wniio , Iml ; Isaiah Josephl New York , as -
slstant .secretaries. R W Hill-bard , Alban } ,
N Y . C P Kollogg. Waterbur } , Conn ;
J J Kolso Toronto , Mrs Prod W I ce ,
Doxxaglae , Mich ; W T llolph LouUxllle ;
Dr I ) D AVatklns. Natche ? , Miss ; Ircas-
urer Lexl Darx-er , Detroit : chairman of com
mittee on organization of clinrity , Alfred 0
He } or
\ \ IMIITO AVOI I\ ( iv none i'iin.
'I'roiiMi-rM t.lUilltn
I lii > > \\lll lAViir
nnd I'oniid Stoni' .
\NSAS CITY , July 12 The police de
partment of Kansas City , Kas , v ill begin
tomorioxx morning xxorklng women prlsnn-
ors nt breaking plono , the name as the male
pilsnneifl llio jiolleo commissioners 1m Ing
adopled the rule on the recommendation nf
Chief Quarles , who argued Oiit xxomeii pila-
oncrs kept In IdlencK ) Xxcrq not "ulllclentl }
punished. "They do not object to going
to Jail nt all ; In fact , they seem to like it , "
the chief eald. Tim police commissioners
haxe adopted regulations for the innoxatlnn. ,
The women xxlll wear coarne oxeralls the
same as the men They \xl ( ) luxe no skirts
to Impede their work ,
UlN \ Xlf.llotiiiyrr. .
SUND.SCi : , Wyo , July' 12 ( Special ) -
Daniel Stout and Wlljlanunupo of this
place hid an altercation Sattinla } In which
Rupo x. as stabbed txvlc'o with a pocket knife ,
recelxlng woundd which for n time xxc'c
tlianght to be fatal Stout 'was arrested ami
glxen a hearing lieforo Judge Prencman ,
clnrt'cd xxlth aticmiitcd murder lie showed
to the court that Rupo had , been the cause
of the bunking up of Inn family througii
unlaxxful attentions to h'fl wife- and ut the
rriinttit of the county attorney the case xxas
dlsmiicicil.
Illouil to rlrrcx ll.i -nillillf. ( .
NUWCASTI.n W0 , . Jul } 12. ( Special )
V peculiar accident ocentiwl on Sand creek
in Crook county ) eMerd ) . liy\jhlch Wil
liam Sweet of South Dakota , xxell knoxxn In
ncrthpatitcui Womlng , xxas blown lo pieces
b } ibnumlte , and a companion , whosi * name
has not been learned. le > , t one of bin hands
and was othtrwlte Injured The men xxere
1'illlng fUli xxllh dynamite' A premature explosion
plosion of the danKeroun stuff caused ILc
icclili'iit Coroner HanhiKtou (3 ( making an
nxcstlgatlon.
_ _
l.luhtiililK StrllwH Mllltlu Ciiinp.
NIJW YORK Tul } 12- I iRTlnlng ftiucK
the Jtale militia canip at p.ekslilll thU uftci-
nuon taking the- Young Men'u Chrlttlan HF-
i i latlon tents a tu ui ) e' einu man XXUM
killed uiul in in } other ? xxtrc badh bi.rtn
iiHirt after tnt bolt d se ended Ihe ten 4
xx loxx n u id in llaine-s A "eneral uK.rn
\x \undtil and tlie * gu ir li.ani'i an i .PI
1 ilj it i orps i nno nt 'ouUlfijub k Alii I
xii } man xx tiu had tutu ur.-Vr the < ii.v > '
j s k. 1 In the l'Bh ulnii 'on "il J
T M 1 1 iijltt of i miunj A Trtfiilj-fti ml
let , n i ml Ntxx Yoilt XXHK tltad Half a
dozen uf the men ( xxere ui * .
UPLIFTING OF THE RED MAN
Opening of the Institute for Teachers in the
Indian Schools.
ABOUT TWO HUr- DUD DELEGATES PRESENT
' iipfrlnlfinlfiil Iliilliiiniui ofiish -
liiKltin XlnUi'M Hit. Xuiiunliltlr 'MH
Inhlfh lie llcxli'xxx tin *
1'IOKII'SH Xllltlf.
Ihe nntiiml lusiliiito of iho United Stales
Indian school I'm Ice was opened In the as-
e , mbl } loom on the fifth Moor of the elt }
hall last cxciilng. The Institute xxlll con
tinue till Prldii } .iftci ooii ami an InterestIng -
Ing program of o sas nul discussions on
Indian school methods lias been arranged for
cucii da } The exerc'ses ' last exenltig woie
entlrcl } of nil Introdticloi } character nml
the ical business of llio lut/imitu xxlll beln |
this mornliiK There xxne Upwards of MO
niomberfl of the * Institute In r.llend.iuct * last
night nml n number of Dinah \ people diopjicd
In nml holi | ° d to nil the uicant .halts In
the asacm'd ' } room
The opening session wns cilled tj ori'cr ' at
S 30 o clock b } ciiporln'riiil * * ! t J. i : Rots of
Gcnoi , nnd pri-r w is olfoi'd b } Rex Di
John Gordon of \\esliuluslor Profbx-
lorlan church of this cltx' . Tlie delegates
joined in slliglni ; "AinoilM , " af'ei which Su-
poiliitendpiit C C. Pearsc of the Omaha
s-hools formnll } xxelcomed the lust Unto to
the city Ho slid tint the eltbcns of Omal a
were especially pleased to haxe the Instl-
lule with them This was the land ot the
Onialns and the welfare nnd education of
the Indian were neir to Ihe hearts of the
people He rtfened 'o the fact thnt jiibt
across the rlxer xxas lee Ued the "Council
IllulT'- ' where the tribes used to gather In
couneil before the while mnii had Inxndcd
Iheli eountr } and mid tint the del gates
to this Institute had done xxoll to come to
th" same place to counsel with oaeh other
The toaclum' Institute was of great bene-
IH In oxeix case nnd espec ! > ll } so to the
Indian school tcacliTs who were Isolated
fiom each other and needed to get touethci
to pull each othei o\lt of the ruts broaden
Iheli 'dens ' and dexelop nexx methods He *
commended the pollc } of making industrial
training a lea ling fentuie of Indian school
xxoilc and bugge-'tul that tli'lr example
might prolltabl } be followed In Ihe general
educational sMem of the counti } In con
cli'tloii he again oxpiessed n cordl il wel
come to the delegates and expressed the
In pe thnt the } * would come iigiin next } cai
Ma } or Mooroh wab 'o Inxo dellxered an
address of xxelcome on behalf of the oil }
but he had be'ti called out of ihe city and
sent a note expressing his regret
supiRiNrn\DiNT ROSS RESPONDS
Superintendent Ross responded to the re-
maiks of Superintendent Pearlle and tlnnkod
him on behalf of the Institute foi his heart }
w. Iconic He Mated tint tlie Indian bcliool
work was progitsslng The } not onlx
reached their pupils but thex were begin
ning to Inlltience the older momhcis of the
trlbcb iimoiig whom the } labored He ex-
prcbsed Ihe * hope thnt as man } Omaha pco
pie as possible xxould nttend the sessions
of the institute to famllli i i/e hemselxco
wil1 the xxork
After a piano solo h } Miss Jccalo Toxxnc
of this cit } W. N Hallmann , genoial super
intendcnt of Indian schools , closed the pro-
giaui rxvlth his opening nddross to the In
stitute Superintendent Hnllmann expressed
his pleasure at meeting the Institute for the
fniuth time and expie'sed Ihe belief tint
during th it period their methods had he n
mater ! ill } Improxed He regarded Ihe In
stltutc as one of the mo t important factoro
In the dexelopmcnt of the Indian school
work Without them all othei factors would
lose power and dwindle Into InMgiiincincc
They did not come together for the mere
purpose of ilex'sing ncxv methods of Instruc
lion but lo gain n clearer Inslgnt Into theli
work and the bc t means to leach the on ]
One effect of the Institute had been lo solid
if } the.r work While their schools wcie far
apart the work that wa& done on the Pacific
coast xxas felt in Kansas or South Dako'a
and thev had come to feel that they wore
not Isolated , but a band ot workers engaged
In a common cndeaxor
Another result of Ihe Irstltutes xxas the
( loner organisation of the xailous factor * in
the work There were still some elcmcnta
thnt refused lo be organized These bclioxed
lliat the } represented all that xxas Impo tanl
In Indian * .Lhool xxoik and tint all others
were Intruders Hut with the closer organ
Ixatlon that xxas being rapidly reached these
opposing elements xxould in lime be elimin
ated ,
RCDUCCS TI1R MORTALITY
Tlie Institutes xxere also Important from
a sanltar } standpoint Through the discus
sions of the Institutes and the determina
tions resulting the mortality among Indian
school pupils had been largely reduced
Cleanllmasxxas largely on the lucieaso and
pure air and sunlight had been Introduced
Into the schools The speaker emphasised
the Importance of these considerations Pu
plls could not be mentally bright and
healthy unless they xxere bright and healthy
phslcall } Mental and moral decrepitude
followc'd after phslcal wcaknoFS , and the
xory first consideration should be the clean
liness and health of the pupils
The speaker also declared tint there xxas
n grallfxlng londonc } to goxern I ) } culllx i-
tlon rather Itian b } compulsion There had
entered Into the wo k a greater linmanltj
of discipline The cowhide no longer e\-
Ifltd I'i Iho majority of Mhonls H was
n sitanle Instrument and It usunllx led to
satanle results As a result ummliio hat
come Into Hie schools , not only Ihrough llio
xxlndows hut from the hearts of Ihe pupils
Theio was nlso an Incieasing mnnlfon-
tlon of the tnste for Iho beautiful The
dining room xxas no longer n feeding room
'Iho tables xxcio decorated xxllh flox-orn nnd
the walls ornamented xxlth simple pictures
The dormlloiles had ce'fioil to bo IIITO
sleeping places There was an effort ( o
mnko them cheerful nnd homelike Ml
U'lh bid n Kilutar } Inriueiice on the pupils
Routine was bt Ing drlxcu nut of the Indian
school nnd shop A s'rlct ndliereiuc to
thr lexl book was } leldlng to a close ob-
scrxaiii'O of the nature and ptciillailtles nf
Iho pupil Common KCIISO XXPS c nterlng Into
the work In a larrer degiee and tliiidgory
In the shop had been succeeded b } well
directed Institution
KKI-nCT OP MANU\L TRAINING
The rapid doxelopment of the kindergarten -
garton and manual training departments
was alluded to with h.itltfantlon nnd the
teachers were complimented on the manner
lu xxhlih Ihe more mature pupils were be
ing utilized In the wcrk This xxas im-
pnrtjiit as Indicating that ( hose whom the
( . nx'mimont had trl'd lo eilnentp were be
ginning lo educate thnr.bi lu They were
beginning to deck that xxhlch had at first
been forced upon tlum
Superintendent llailmann'H addroFS was
heard with the closest nttentlon nnd wax
followed bx- heart } applause \fter n couple
of autoharp solns by Prof Miller the * liiBtl-
Into adjourned until toda } , when tbr"p
ecEalons xxlll be held A tscrloH of iiapcrs
and discussions xxill occupy the day , anil
In the exenlng Superintendent I0 ( Jarielt
rf SpearPsh S D xxlll dellxer an address
on "Patriotism In Indian Schools "
Tomorrow exe'iilng the delegates will be
tendered n rece'ptlon at the Commercial
club iooni8 which all public school teachers
pro partlcularl } requested lo attend
INSTITUTi : ORG A NIX \TION
At a meeting of iho superintendents held
} c.'erda } afternoon the follov * Ing oflhcrs
. 'nil eommlttocs xxciu appointd ! to t-erxe
during the Institute Ocneral set rotary ,
Superlrtondent C J Crandall , assistant
fittarv laime Van Wlrt press tecreitarx' ,
Mrs Thaner Hlihey , assistanl press seere-
UChciunce } Y Robe. rcording see re
nrx K T Merthur . nOstaiit John W
'irl secrctar } of teriineates of attcnr'ance '
\ Helu rommlitre on musit Snpe-r-
visor Pralrs Mrs Lomn Pilchcr Mis M
R Hall , cumniittce on introduction , Super
intendent 1'calrti ,
.Miss M K lllanchnrd. ushers Vernon Holl-
dax Joseph Kslcs Mrs Dagm-ltc Albert
Illshop
MM.ir IN TIM : MIVSOIHI \ . r. \ .
Txxo rncllotix llohl ( oiiM-utloni nl
llu * * > iiiiit' 11nii-
ST LOUIS Jul } 12There * w.a war at
Druids' hall todn } when the state conxen-
tlon of llie American Prote'ctlxe ns oclallon
tiiti In annual conxoniloti rin * Sloxcns fac
tion lock po feM on of the hall on the fourth
lloor xxh'ch ' had been rented bx Ihe regular
committee , nml held fo-th thole Ihc Stexrns
faction , nntlclpning ihls mine , rented the
hall Immcdlitil } hc.ow The e was a npllt
nnd two conxotitlona wore held Uacli fac-
HIII charged llie oilier with being bolters
lrrtsular and traitors Slate President
Stexe n began lo tran act bu ! ncss lu tegu
lar ordcat 10 n'cUvk The niornlng set-slon
was taken up with routine n ports nnd nil
adjoinnnienl xxa then laketi lo 2 o'clock
Upon Iho opening of the afternoon sofiilon
the tieilentlils committee renortnl II
turmd down the delegates from all llie sus-
I rmled councllb thai had not been able * to
right themselxis before the stale bed } 'Ihls
produce ! a ire mcndoi s f-otisatlon 'I here was
n Ptamptdo for Ihe fourth lloor nnd th' so-
called Iriegular conxentlon xxeiil line f-csKlon
In n hum John C Lxons acled as tlnlr-
man ami Loiilt , McClure of Kansas Cltx
xxns oleetod secrelarx The leporl of the
Btato Jndlclar } board xxas then read It
produced n greater ( ommotlon than the re
pot t of llie erode nll.als committee H re-
xoked the chartei of slxleen councils In
Ihe Mate and expelled Inilf a dnnn Itnllxld
unl mombcrt ) xxho are clnrge'd with sedlllous
conduit It will be Impossible for Ihe ox-
1)1110-1 ) councils nnd inembirs to get back
Into the order througii an } act of this cou-
xentlon
Jusl before adjourtiment for the day n tele-
grnm was recoixtd ntinoniieliig Hint Su
preme President John W Keholts of Wzsh-
Ini'ton would nr Ixe hero this morning At
the same tlmo It xxas plxcii out tint Henr }
P Iloxxers. founder of the order , nnd C n
grc'simn W S Llnton of Michigan would
nl o be hero
The clot lion of slate ollleoro was made the
Rpio'al ' ordtr for 10 o'elo k Vice Prts'dent '
W J Phillips of this cllx and Ml Iln del of
Kansas Cit } nre llie mil } cm Dilates men
tioned for the prcsldencx Judge i'toxc K
annoumed praltlxilx tint he xxould not ac
cept a reiiomlnntlon
un IMI roil rum 111.1 : XT IIDNOI.I 1,11.
\iliiilnlNirnlloii Iot'N Nul Inli-iiil ( o Hi *
CllM'tK milIt'tl Ii > .liipnu.
OIIICVGO Jnl } 12 A tpeclrtl from W.a h-
Ington to the Tillies Hoinld s.as
The admii'lsliatlon has taken Uos | to keep
its gtip on Hawaii Anx nggro'slxe * Intei-
fereiRe on Ihe part of Japan will result In
the landing of mailnis nnd the hoisting of
the American Hag , with or without the
ratlfk I'ion of the pc idlng am exntlon tit atx
The admln'stiBtlmi ' , leill/lng tint some ciiils
might ail-- * while the tn.it } still linngn flic-
In the senate his til.cn steps to be pi up u eel
for anx eniergenc }
Rt ii Admlial lit irdsleo will haxo when
the next steamer anlxcn In Honolulu In-
s'liietittiH gixlng him power to net nt Ihe
flr t sign of aggression on the pait ot Japan
or trouble of ail } kind with which the loc il
authority i are not able to eope Roir Ad
mlral lUanMeo xxill be given sulllclent
force to cirrx out the program that oxcni-i
nn } force upon him H Is dellnltel } set
tled tint the battleship Oregon , noxx on
loute to San Pranel-co from Seattle , will
bo dispatched to Hawaii as soon as It ran
be prepared for the xoagc This xxlll glxc
Admlial Hcnrrtslee three xc.eels the Oregon ,
Philadelphia ami Mailoii. Japan has at
present but one xessol In the harboi nt
Honolulu , the cruiser Nnniwn She his
anothei cinicer at San Pi.anclsco axxaltlng
onlers xxhich ma } take it to Iho Hawaiian
Islands. _
\\xvr THI : KMM.m.s iXIII > OMI > .
Xllnnt-NDlii Itourtl of 1'iiriloiiN CoiiNltl-
frlnir Ihc ( list'
ST. PAUL , Minn , July 12 The State
Hoard of Paidons met this nftcinoon nml
began consldciation of n largo number of
applications for their oinclal clomeuc } The
ono of most prominence was that of Cole
and Jim Younger , xxho haxe hoixcd twcnlx-
one } cars nf Iholr life sentence for complicit -
plicit } lu the attempted raid of the North-
fleld bank The Younger application xxas
taken up nt once , and the piesentatlan of
the case nnd arguments In HH support , fllli-d
Iho entire afternoon being unfinished when
adjoin iiment was liken for the day Much
prcssuio Is being brought to heal to sicuie
the pardon of the two burxlxlng Younger
bob.
IIrnTrnllli * oil tin' I uliiii I'liflllf.
CHiYnNNI3. W0 , Julv 12 ( Special )
Owing to increasing business Ihe Union Pa
cific company Is adding to Its freight train
crews between this city and Lirainle , xxherc
eloxcn crovxs are now emploed The rush
of business Inaid lo be unusual for this
time of thu jcar , commencing t-oxoral months
earlier than usual It is beliexed the ro id
will be taxed to Its greatest capacity to
bamllo the freight and passenger traflic of
the coming thrco months
Clrl ' ( iilciict'il for lliu Kin i y ,
CHHYUNNL' , Wo , July U ( Special )
In the Lnramlo county district court } cstci-
dii } I'loilo Rollman , xxho pleaded guilt } lethe
the charge of burglar } , was sentenced lo Iho
state penitentiary foi OIK } car She was de
tected In the act of lobbing freight cars in
the Union Pacific xardMabel Lee , aged
li ! , xxas committed tn ( he Hous/o of tin'
Good Shepherd in Donxci , her patents U.-tti-
fing that she is Incorrigible.
Mm si-lnifK ItiutKiiliiNt 'I I nir.
HOPK SPRINGS , Wo , July U - ( Special )
George Gilbert , a Hheepman of Lainomciix
.Mi adoxxs , mule a phenomenal horseback lido
TueMda } A mesi-age was reeelxed by him
iiotlfing him that Ills i.on xxho xxas llxlng
at Illiighom , Utah , was dying Mr Gilbert
role the 00 miles lo catch the westbound
tialn In nine houits , changing liorsos three
times on iho wa } Mr Gilbert's ROII died
before ho reached homo
f.olil on llnllli' Moiiiiiiiln.
RAWLINS , Wo. July 12 ( Special ) - A
Olxon coi respondent of the Journal xx riles
that a largo body of low era do free milling
ere has been found on Il.ittlo mountain near
Dillon and that prospc'tuis from nil | iarlu
of the surrounding counti } are taking up
claims 'llu * mo bed } Is a blanket xeln and
Is found In numerous pines on iho mountain
The ore. runs from $10 lo $ ' ! ! a Inn In gold
i : i-ilii'il | Inilliiii I'i iHont-r McillrllN ,
PIlJRRi : S D , Jul } -.Special ( 'lelo-
gram ) Kd Hunler , one of llio Indians In
the Jall-hrcaklng paily xoluntarlly returned
todu } nnd re pens one of Ihc olliert ) on his
wa } In None of iho whites luxe } et been
captured _
lion \X in Ut-rn slun | hiSen It- .
I'lTl'SIH'Itd. Inly l.-Tlie opcd.il Hleel
Hchedule of Junes A. LaiiKhlln's American
lion and SUM 1 plant XUIH s'gnotl today ut n
ecmfereme of the xxorkmen and Him , and
xxtrk will KO on as usuul lomoiioxx The
xxorkmen uictptctl Ihc turns olfeidl hy the
companx , xxhleh are t-ild to lie a slight di -
creahu In xxagc tin the prleo pci ton. but
an Inert aseIn the output xxhleh xxlll be
much 1-MnUr owing to Hit linpnixod ma-
clilnc-i } The lion H nlcIn tin unly olio
Htlll remaining unrluntd The National
rolling mill nt Ktesporl rcMiitiifil llils niiirii-
IngVoik xxa-4 also it'suined In nt-arl }
exe-ry dtpartnidit of the W 1) Wedei-
xxoutl rul Ing m'l ) ami Indliatloni aru fur
stead xxork
}
_ _
l.ll btiKriliilit-l h * VnlloiiiilKkiii'lllllon. .
CINCINNATI Jill } IJ-Tho fourth bien
nial ( MiXfiitlon of tin Lithogrnpht-iH' Inter-
nntl m i Pr tc < n\v and Hi n iiclal is oe at o i
u , , < -ii < il lit-re -lay xxlth foil } < l , k utf pie -
cut .loseph 11 Ktor'h uf Nexx York
prcxldcnt Autuft Xiinm. rniiiii of lioHt
xicc pi sl'lint and J H Mulr "f Sexx "i rk
HI ere t.ii > an 1 tr a ui I Tht time tuli } v. in
dexoietl to welcoming addreveu unel re
and to the usual reports ,
Everything in Rcmlincss for the Detroit
Convention Toilny.
LARGE ATTENDANCE ALREADY ASSURED
Most of the Delegates Alrently on Unnd
Waiting for the Gavel.
TWO REPRESENTATIVES OF GENTLER SEX
Informal Reception Occurs Attended ly
Many Persons.
SEVERAL CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT
Kt-nlut-Kj Coiii1ilnis ix IIli Nt-liriiMUn ( a
Se-tnr < - ( litI"IIS t HIM t-nlltiii for
Oiiuilui Cooil slioxxlitK tit
DHTROIT , 'rich . Jul } 12. All fears of
light attendance nt the loiixentlou of the
Nitlonal Lengue of reiubllcnn | clubs were
dispelled this oxcnliig b } the nirlxal of big
dilcgnllotis from nil directions An online
to the registration Hit re nre nlrcnd } 1,000
delegates on hand beeildts many other xls-
Itois The on ) } stalls which xxlll not bo
represented nre South Cnollin , 1'Morldn ,
Washington , Oiegou and New Mexico All
the othei tlclcgalloiis had tin Ixcd tonight
saxo those * fiom New England Nexx York ,
Diliw.ne , Webt Vllgllila Alab mm , Missis
sippi , Minnesota Missouri and North Da-
koli
The prellmlmr } fu.icllon of Ihe conxen-
ttou took plnce In the llolel Cadillac tonight
In Ihe wa } of n lecepllun 111" recelxltiG
pnil } eonslslod of the president of the
league1) ) D Woodmnnsce of Cincinnati ,
( iCxoinSr Plngice , PieEli'ent ' 13 N Dlngley
of the MUhlgan league , S ciotar } M 1C.
Dow ling of the national Kague ami Colonel
lit nrx M Dullleld , Colonel John Atkinson
nnd James H Stone of Detioll. The dolo-
gatc's passed nnd shook hands xxith the
pail } to the accompaniment nf stirring mimic
b } a big oieh'sti i Tne corridors \\cro
filled xxlth n crush of gool-humored poli
ticians and the scene xvas decided ! } ineny
and infoimal
I'ho enl } llrnwback to the gntherltiK np-
paicntl } will bo the abs * IK-O of noted atntes-
mcn noxx prominent lu puhlk life most of
whom are detnined In Washington on ac
count of the tariff bill sltniUitm The pres
ence of Sdiatoi Haiina at leist xxas conll-
di utlx .intli Ipati'd , but It Is doubtful whether
ho will appear H Is piobable Hint Con-
gics"min MeClt.il } of Mlnno'-otu , who Is to
speik on We due" hi } xxlll be th ° only incm-
bor of eongioss to addiess the conxentlon.
GOOD SHOWING.
The report of llio hague offlcois will ho
a cause of bpeclal gratlllcallon to the con/-
xmtlon It will show a surplus in the
ticasuiy , ns against $14,000 iiideblodncas two
} car ago be liles a $17,000 liuiiit brought
agaln"t the organlxatlon by n Nexv York
publishing hou e , xxhlih xxns slnte won by
the league b } the decision ot the Noxx York
couit of apiieals
The gentlci hex will not bo totall } un-
loprescnlcd In the conxertlon Two women
tlelegatts haxe arrixtd MisddloL Ilnllou
ol San 1'iai eisco picsido'it of the Womnn'a
Stnto league of Callfoinli and Ml < s IMolIa
Reel , supeill.tendent of public Instuictlon ot
Womlng nnd president of the Woman a
league of that s'ate
The general drift of sentiment tonight
scorned to bo that Iho ciiididalcs who Inxo
mule Ihe most hllr foi the league olllcca
haxo no cinch , and all so'U of landoni pio-
dlclloiih are made abi ut more or lo s formid
able daik hordes Lieutenant Goxornor
Woodruff of Now Yolk IH quite faxorably
talked of , although nellhci lie nor his atnlo
delegation haxe } ot iiirlxed Cinwfoid of
Kenlueky and Polaskl of Illinois are putting
up actixo taiixniscs A M Hlgglns of In
diana Is a prominent dark horse xxho Id dc-
xeloping considerable stiength. and the Ponn-
Slxanla delegation Is peT-Montl } pushing P.
W Kleltv of Scranton foi the prialdeney.
Lewis K I MI belt of Chicago has enlcrcd the
rare for secretai } but Secretary Doxxllns
ma } bo re clcrted The elections are
hchcdiiled for Wcdnosdn }
STRONG COMIHNATION. ,
The combination nt the Kentucky headquarters -
quarters appeals to U"Cinwlord. . Chapln
nnd Omnha" Cinxvford for prcohlcnt , Ora
13 Chapln of Chicago for secretary and
Omaha for the next conxentlon
Mr Craxvford * ins one of the nttorno } !
for Walling nnd Jnckfou , who xxcro con-
xicled of the murder of Pearl Ilryan. Ho
has been the icpublhan candidate for attorney -
tornoy ucnoral of Kentucky and Is ono
of Hie leading lnwrm of the state. About
1J" > Kentiieklans are on the field noxv nnd
mill } more nro expeeted to help boom Mr.
Craw fold's candidacy Among the promi
nent bine grass men nlicacly hole are I ) .
H Stint president of llio Kentucky state
liaguo , John W Ycil.es , ii'illoml commlt-
te email from Konluck } and A 13 Wilson
of Loiilsxillo , priiinlnint as a candidate for
United Slates senator xxlien Deboc xxas
elected 'I Im candidacy nf Marcus Pollasky
IH rtspcclall } populnt In Delink , much on
account of his long roMdi nco In this Plato.
His fill mis me claiming for him the solid
Michigan delegation The piesldency and
the location of the next lonxentlon nro al
most entirely Hie topic of Interest dis
cussed around the hotels
At ml Inlght Marcus Polaskl announces liln
withdrawal from the race foi picsldeiit of
the league 'Ihe Michigan dclcgites haxo do.
tcrmlnod lo present the name of Giant Pol-
IOXXK of Adrian for HIM oIUr ( > . and Mr.
I'olaxkl aH he does not ciro to outer the
contest xxlthout ( lie nipi orl of Michigan.
It noxx looks UK It Colonel Crawford uf Ken
tucky would bo elcelid
The first sidflou of the convention will
bo held tomorroxv at 10 o'clock
llrnilliiirx I UNIIs MlMiiilxNeil ,
SAN PHANCISCO. Inl } 12-When the cnce
} . ' "lnst Mrw John T Iln linn y of Los An-
tt lo e li irged xxltli adiillti } xxas callid In
Judii Koxxe's exiit thlx moinlni ; tne ilc-
feiilanl did not appi n in per1 jn Ile-r coun-
f ( I explainicl that vbe 'xaK too III to attend
Atloincx Swcenc } , xxho appealed on hchiilf
of tin Hoc lily f ii tin pnviiitlon of I'llmo ,
stnltd thai xxhlb he had agr d lo
Iho case against Mr * Ilni'iliiir } th
paptiH had mailt HIK h ohniKtx thai ho
( lu. igtd Ills mind und xxas noxx piiiaicil to
inertt I Sure tar } Kune uf the coilety 10-
lltxc 1 him of a I furtlit r leMioiiHllilluy ut thl
juni tun by iit'iif sting on In half of the t < o-
eltty that thu ( ace In dlsinlmtil ub to Mra.
Itradbnry , xxlilcb xvns done
TlXO I'lTHOIIH IkrilXt Ill'll ,
HAGLH LAKI3. Inl Jul } 12-A Ball boat
eatlliiK five } < > ung poi'Hons. was ( apsl/od
thl c xcnlng in the middle of I3nglc hike Txxo
of the oceupantH of thebu it i.xiro elroxxneil.
The oihcrh xxeie r > - > feueil after u Htsxern
Ktiugglo The- dead urr ( jeorgla Coulter ,
( Jaugbtor of Prof Coulter of the UnlxcrHlty
ofCbltago Iltrlha Ynrnc-ll daiiKhter of IM-
xxard 1' Ynrnt-ll Port Waiu , Iii'i 'lb' '
other ineinli m of llio iiait } xxero John ( K
Coulter , Miss I3unloe MIIIIHOII and \\llllam
Cirey of CliUatiu Mine Coulter'B nody hen
not } ct been rce.ovcrt.il
( iliixN HIiMxi-rN iiccl : Olllrem.
ATLANTIC CITY , N J I "b 12 The con
xentlon of the ( j\u \ i llo\M ! rs' attxoclutlon of
Ihc United Stalcn and e'limda tame to a
close toda } xxltli Hit i-It-t ilun of the folloxv-
InB ollleerh Piesidmt 1 > XV liu } of I'hll-
i'ltlibla | , xitu piet-ident Ullibun Doughty ,
Mlllxlllt N I Hi.ntirx \\llliun I.inter ;
irta tin r Conriiil An i of Pitt IIUIK Kxetu-
ix b trd i : tear Ai-uiil Hlit.itor. Ill ;
( i > jrw lit i AH Ncxxaik d ( itorKu Ilren-
i M Mlllxlllt N J , c ; riobr , Hrouklin ;
Juhn Itjckr , Muntic , hid.