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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
ESTABLISHED JUKE 19. 1S71 O3LAILA. FRIDAY M.QRXJ3TG. JULY 30 , 1S97. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
BATTLE ft BRAZIL
tart * TLoTiKtai SsliSkn Are HflloS Disian :
Enrareawat.
FANATICS ATTACK GOVERNMENT TBODPS
roeE OoapiJttsi to Pies , Lcavicc Their
Baatoi Tbem.
BATTLE OCCU8S NEAR SITE OF CANtJDOH
Attuctiag Party Sunibcn ITore Thaa Tea
TbtmsasS Ken.
BRIGADES SWEPT DOWN AND DESTROYED
1'lclitliiir Hn In
1r < M.ji . \\II1 llr t-rnt Out
n Hl if ire - innt * .
RIO DE JANEIRO. July : . Morr ti&a
S.OOD noiaiurr lime IH-UU lulled In a Me
bUi.li liter ibt Hr o ! Ceauflor. The
Jttiuties numbttrtnp more tbtn 1DKB ( ) men.
til wt',1 armed. , attacked tbr government
troop/- Whole brlcuflet were ewrpt flown
end fleetrojrd , utifl the volftiere vertcom -
jitllid to flee , lecvitig tbi'ir ueofl on tbe
fiilfi.
fiilfi.Thi
Thi president tad ministry acit decided
to mad Hit minister of wtr to the scene
next week with 4.00P rnon.
FicJiuoc it been In progrei * tt Ctauflor
lor .oertl weeks.VhUe the lunatics fought
tppaiunUy with little heart , they had been
Ct'heritg titir lora * Iron nil direction * lor
this fintl attack.
ix > ou > B.VD ron run GAitnu-ov
Tr4 ! < itt. ut MuluUniid s-liort ol
AinniTmltiniu
BOMBAY. July S.I. Tbe rituttion tt Ctmp ,
Mi.ltl.tn fl lua ; become very nerioui. . "Word
its been received that the aativet In large
force maflt a si-con d tttack on the Jort yes
terday The fighting wcs severe. Tiirtien i
ol the Britisi were kUltid tnd thirty
wounded , among the latter being Lieutenant
Carttllo. Tie tribesmen lost 10U. The
wont feature of the situation now IE that
the gtrrlBim is bhoii o ? ammunition , , and it
is letrefl the wtiolttupply -will bt ejiuunefl
belore rdnfarctmeatE arrive. The potera-
zatat ii makiaE the greatest cfierts ID pet
lier through In time It It reported that
Mad Mullah itt mutieied iil ItaEt iD.di'B
trlbeBCien.
SIMLA. July i8 ! The nurth ctinp t
Walultinfl 'Wts LhanSoned esterfiey nltemcirm. .
the troiijis eon centra tic R on Kotal The al-
tatk bepan CJ iXO on the prrrjout etenlng
ttifl lasled until flajbreat yesterday. Desul
tory Jirlnscotitlnufd IhrouKhDut the day
the inlirsmen towns in theiiicLeit. -whom
thirteen Sifiiritvrere tflJefl and tarry -three
vounded. The J uu3i.b inlantry. lea by
Ueuttnaut CUmo. in a succession nf bril
liant churgeE. dro e tiuck creat masKe * . nl the
trlbe-tinru. Irillint ; ninety. The enemj is col-
Jeutiup in large lorce and Berere flghtiiiE it
JU'iuItin > enientF lave been Krnt to Karal.
LOXDON July ! 0 The Times thifmorn
ing jiulilltdjft a dispatch from Simli g
the road Irom MalEn to HUaUland fi
Jre , ue an officer -with an escort of ocdy Jour
men { lassed tafely along ihe road to the
camp ou AVeflnphflBy. in ibe Ighting on
Nondtj the trlliecmenwere repeatedly it-
jiUtea , liut T i > eateQly returned to ihe ai-
tcct , unfl fintlly succeeded in jienetrtting
to the part ol the camp where the commit-
tanat kbedt , the tmgiijeer't ; tld jiarL aod
the 'basar are situated. The natiT &
mutt have been severe , at thinj- t
-were Jonnd tt davllght when the
reOreJ Into llie t alley-
The Dallj Xews prlntf o dlt-patch Ircm
Jdplakltufl tbowlns that the laUng it , nn a
Jarpe fcLale- Each night , the flirpatch fccj-fc , a
fletermuifid attack has b ; n made , lastinp
uctJ daj brctl while during the daytime ihe ;
garrjuan it , caratted by jiartiet ; on hlllf
urtthin range ul ihe Britteh picLetK. TlieJ-i
tactuct jrove a bt vere strain to the troop * .
who , Jat.pued with night fighting , cannot
ALeumc the DtTensiie.
Follow ing IE a deBcrlptlon of the British
fiofiiaoa On a ridge it. a iortlfied ptioni n.
winch ir hold bj tht main bony of the ger-
riiiou , with ouUying pixrtr on the Budiiu i
roafl to the right tnd t the hill to the Isti
I > own lielow , n the Chakflara road , It en
open tiuitw called the crater.which IB over-
3ot > V.e.3 by a rocky eminence. The norra
< .amp , which the troojiE evacuated 'Wed ci = -
flay ftftBrnoon in order to concentrate tipoa
the rlflge It a mile dlttant , and owing to
n lack ol camels the troDju.were compelled
to abandon their tenu , These were set on
ire b ? the tribesmen. The conflagration
snuFl be lal.en as an evidence of eucoefE
vhith n'H be littlj 10 bring thousandK of
tr beianen floel.mg to MUaiJand On Ttitsiaj
Colonel Mefteljuhn was liutyWith hi * trospt
in mot ins tbt Mores to the ridge and buiid-
Ing breaetworlf tlicre- While this vtE ;
lietac daae the tribesmen assumed a threat-
ciritic at itude. but did not male an attack ,
Pi e buudrei reitiforceiaenu , tinved at tlit
tamp 'Wt dnttdcy afterooDn
A dikpatih Iroai Simla tayj that on
Wudntbday the t-numy rt-turnt'd with rein-
forremmtfc and ut 10 o'clock renewed the
'tark with c < jutJ di ermination. charging
t.t on Moufiaj nitbt right up to the hrrant-
worl.t They were rrjmlBod , however at all
7 > nintii The 1 < mt , wa murh "ivst than on
the prevlout night , litinconly three nfflMB-E
wounded and two nathr foldicrr l.illdd end
* ight A-.ounded. The enemy rttiicd at dzj-
lireak tarryinp off their dead , but the British
mluiurs were tea much fatigued to purEUf-
Another ttun-L is expected tonight ( Tcurt-
dLj" ) , but the troops are so strongly en-
irtuUi d ihat no fear is fflt. Major Lemur
lias died from i-ls vroundfi ,
Th < Pally Mail's Bemba ' correfpotifirjit
says The exoMunieul here * ver the er-
reett. roconUy mudc < > f Indian leadtrs is
u&abi.l4 > d and is droultting among the
Thirty or Jorty more arretts of
err imminent.
KIUTOHS.
< rrniunt Slill
toln ii Out
BOMBAY. JuljThe tailor of the
jie-.i.pi.pw Ytibhstu. jiuhlibhefl 14 Piiauu. liaf
been tmfcie4 i-nfl brought hwe on charge
nl wdi Jon.
S > udar Halwantrto Natu uid Hnropant
Ramchutidiir Nttu , who wa < > trre iefl y a- '
terflojin a < chargt > o ! diotoycHj and etcanei
outt-ide the limit * of the Poana oullenarate.
ticvt been drpurtcd tindt-r the act einpow itr-
Icg the mroy to ifcsue t wtrra.nt Icr the
and depurlaUBc.without trial. ; > f
Lucw-n tc be ngag d in dU-.lo < tl
Thu > JIBW T has nt' iu en eitir-
cu-vt lor juiuij jttrs. It wa linl 'm-
( il yed flurlLg the rtrrrojtlry of Lord Dul-
ferin when Dhulrap Stcg wac tri-iti-fi Hi
Aden -while mi route ti > Mir up disuotuen !
in 1'ucja. in funhitrauce nf jiltut
flurinc t fcigeuni m Hiatt.it , lu
< * mpD ) > tnriit hac made a gn'at
'ft ' j-mijiic EuiujK-tut acd ifitjv , tliit
11 4. bHleitWl that the huniiiiy of the
JCgru fiuuilj ir due to the f i < that oat st
cite brai > rr wbc ted b in k.IBiM d vith
tb plspue uti tt > nt u > the Poinu btprtct-
tioc cuur along with the low cudi * Tut
H'-jrhburt ( if thr Xenif tavM not uudenuaue
nt1 * * wttaHur Sicidar fcbtiuifl lie irM6d
JiVc fiommtm jxioirfe cud uu all r flts , w
} i4r-il thr tJgtu&uiiit r Etrl. Yuu wii' * .w
vh i. . iitjijx-u a bin \fa convta t > ct
L , 'M ' UN JuJ5 81 A filSJKl ii JriilE Ii.'J
litj- * * } * thf he nccariouk P'of Cotton *
* Ji ( 0tator tgt int. ! the itrit-ith
tint hkf ) ) rt luiftpfi there A cron-
Mbbrtti&r cbwre4 lia npiw ill irriral The
BnpllRfc p p T , w-Ul iurit-t hto to withdrew
\ cJtiGCtinn tctln tbf wiudwr : of '
British Milfltert. in tir eCortt. to rttanp owt
the i < Jfrn Gtil.b lt > t > a prefrf > tir Hi
I * > oe n > Uppe Mr wrnte to tbt Patmtb
tbe Brtti-it MilMerr t > t ktv-
runof
i < nnrtit > TO
Hrrttl M-bf > n - I l .rin. .rt ) tjy Huron
JBly r fStw > Tork
Sj'fdni Jeeprt.m. ) B ra
i'e reprt * < < i tzlJTe'1"r.tfm < . t tube tbr
ncbem * nf ! Thmflort Herts ? of
Mtrtoudy Thtt it wrt Ires than
fwrmatton of an Inflcjt'Dflftjt Jcwtah tate In
Prtrtltie He us } * tbt Jews are erpitBtring
to Etl Tiart * nf tbe v-orlfl Hr inteuflf
to wn aji eKih rlac cxjHHtinn tt > thormighlv
overhaul tbt lanfl Jrnm end tc eufl itiB < f-
tablidii leepban ) i tfilecraph anfl Kthcr
UMiOerii ncleiitiric tionvenirnces before oj eo-
tat : It tc ptneral wltlement
To oinUn the s-tntreignty of Pa1 sUnc , be
ay . w-itl be i n y ut tbt Turks ere glafl to
let ro He jurtntp tc hit deoorttiBn by the
Turkish covrrcmmit cr evifli'Dce thtt they
think favorably of ibt nchemfc. If Turkey
refuses ht sayK it will surely disintegrate
and thtin the Jtwist company eta take over
PahRttnr vheti the iipwe'r * divide up Tuikiih
territory. If impoeriblc to pet Palestine be
wffl turn lo Arprntlne. To confer on tlu
prtoi a encres * it to oocur at BtRlt on
August ih. Hi r.ajs there is no doubt tht *
tbit congress will be thr refle-eaner of tit
JCWK.
Tberr i * tie ititentinn to adopt nodtlirtir
net , liut it propuutt a limltrd monarchy
like DnsJMiB'e. Thr ctpital of thr Jewish
company Is to lit 1 000 OHB.OOO marks
\VOl L.D MAKK GOOD MA YOU
Trnnxrrit - In Lc > ud < in xind
fCiiiij-rlplit 1HI7 ! > . < J'rt-Fr PuhHrtilnc Or-miiany
LONPON July S ( New Tork TVorld Ca-
blecram Special Telegram } Judge Trutx
tad wife iase trriieid tt tit Hotel Cecil
"When seen tilt morning Judge Truax said
"My visit to London htf. no political lr-
alncenrr. I rome { .imply as 1 have done for
tht patn twelie yetrs , for recreation"
Ajrktifl if he proposed to consult with
Crokrr he > reifllefl"I have no sjierftl mitI
I BKD to consult with him , but shall of coure
t ore iim la fart 1 am going to Goodwood
j ;
j tomorrow and will meet Mr Croker thrrr.
I believe 1 ctanot EEJwaal Mr. Croker's
ideas are on ti * political situation in New
Tork To me it seems thtt to insure demo-
, crttic OTiccess it it. only neeerEarj- for thtt
J oa'ty to foreco dissension tad join forces
| , j In tie local elections. If they flo ttls we
ctn undoubtedly curry thr mayoralty ofl
; Greater New Tork"
AEkri if bt thought Mr Croker flesirefl [
tht nomination , ht stifl"I have no mctas
trf knowlag. Mr Croker wotJd mikf a
guofl mayor , as he has floae everything else ;
veil There is ao doubt he could hate the
nomination if it desires He
SD might , in-
deed have had it any lime during tie past 1
six nr eigit yetrr. IX. ts I Etid , the part ?
Joins on loct ] issues ie could be elected
eaElly "
> ECOTITTO\S.
J * r T i2r4ii < riin Pinniirlul C < ix > -
j trul AroziKcOjrpofcillou. .
CONSTANTINOPLE. July i. " Thr fle-
j-niimfl of ibeCramta ambassador. Baron
Sturma ele JeltKch , that a jirovision be ins -
s rted in the jieace treaty between Greuce
I tud Turkey for o European control of Greek
finances , mrrts with disEttlsfaction among
the other ambasmflorG They coaslfler that
it IE not covered by their iaEtruetiBnt , but J
| should lit mafle lit subject of flirect negotia-
i lions betw ! n Germany and the otier pnw-
e'rs. E\en the Turkr opjiose tins { iroject.
at they rrgarfl it ts aa attempt to take
j tflvantagr of the jtcace ugotiatiDnE in tie
' Intrretts of tlie German bonfliolflcrB. TVhile
it is thought Improbable that Greece could
' raise the indemnity loaa without euch putr-
tnteec ts would lie jirovided by European
' e-ontrol of its finances , lie proposed stljmla-
Una is not regarded ts in orfler with tie
t'trfttj- ' wiiich Greece tad TurVey tre
panles
' At a meeting of lie cmtitEsadorE today
i the indemnity clause la a form satibfyinp
li" ijewr of Germany ivar agreed upon It
aow awaits thr approval of thr jespertite
foreign ofCrers Another meeting -will bt
i held tin Saturday , when , eo far ts the tta-
I buEsadars nre concerned , tie negotiatioas
will be cmieluded ,
is TO AMmEirirvi > nniTio > .
idriit ' .aj . tlir K : jil ir < T C t
Ifiny fn G < od liiijtr.
PARIS , July "fi M. Mathtiron. who KUI
pt-rlntpnded Herr Andrte'e preparationr lor
hir cxjiedition in search of the north pole ,
has returned here He styt that all the
preptratlonE were entirely ruct-ethful and
that it is impassible tiiat Aadree's balloon
could have fallen Into the TYliite sea. Herr
Andrce , H. Mtchuron adds , regarded It ru >
quite imssible that he might not be netrd
of lor a jrear.
STOCKHOLM , July 29. Ifr. EViolm ( Ek-
oletwho was csidclated wJth Herr An dree
in hir projected balloon voyj.gr last year ,
writer to tbe Aftonbladnt the : le dddiced
1to join in tht
piesent tttemjit tit-cause the
, impermeability of tbe balloon was ujiEatis-
, ftrtoryHe Enyt it lost fifty-one cubit me-
i ten , of gat doily from the time o ! inflation
In hi * opinion it would not last longer tnaa
from twenty-two to twentj-four dtyt. lii-
aBmuii as the voyage , under ordintri con-
iditiont ] of wind would take at least tvpntj-
i lour flzrs. Br Ekholm beJlcieE Andrf-e wia
i be remarkably f onuntte if Le EUureodi at
ft 7'RL.L ,
Ilt'ixirt IIn liiK ICcriT - < * d liiliuiuun
Trrnliitrul In Sjiuul .li 1'rlf.tiiit. .
LIVERPOOL July 2S. A banfl of ta-
jarchlEU who had been exiled from Spaia
j arrived iea-e todij cm titiir way to Loaflon
j Scvrrtl of thr rot-uibrrs of tie ptrtj w ere
I iuttuTirwud tnd rtUttetfl lirlr exjierirnces In
' Spanish jiribons. They fctld they hud lie-en
] ffl upon call fi&b tad bad brrn flun'iuid of ,
16water ) for fight days at a time Thr prison
I tutiorttler ju-omiwd to pivr them wtter if
i they would make imnfeFFlons. Owing lo
thit Jrctttnemt one of their number weiit
I mud and was Jiot flown In his edl Oihtirt
I were branded with hot ironc , cad their ucilt
pulidd off tnd were tortursd iu other ways ;
\Vunt Ln lj > in - rl Iu , ,
LONDON , July if * By tn OIBTWbeaming
majority tbr executive o aaisj-tee of tht
BrioW'b "WnnisnV Temperance oriauon hu
rotdd IP request Liifly Hfiary SomwfcW tc \
, wttbAraw ) nr revipnauon of tht jirctidfiit-y
' of thr acsoEUttioa whiih shr icnflcrit * tt t
j ju-Btt-rt tpttnst thr r ftwal el the branch
i assoi-ialioiiE . u br p0vcimc < d by her desire
ia t j-jmeat circultr to the ptl- J
dents of the brancbci that they should aot
approve or cign ptdiuniiE w Lord George
HtmiHen srcrtittry of state for laiHa
against the renewal t lie couttgiout dis-
ci 't aeu Jer loiit.
l > * < * Tlirlr Ciuisul > > * .I < juk.
LO.VI > ON , July i Jn thr Heusr of Lard *
toficy ilie mtrgulE ef Lttisflowne , * -r < > ttr }
uf Male far wtr. in retjilj t a ouef-aou bj-
CnrriEg-nn said thtt thr oommiwlout
of ffierrs h bit sttned under Or Janit-
son in thr rtii into thr Trtiu-vtti. ttid of
whieb tbet-f otfmeirs lu d bttoi tviir
would aot br resiBrnd.
iu cr MmuJ li Alurjn
Julj' 2P A auptteh from
vciit'0 ihrutighout Catalunui lor tht- last U w
3E } ? with devastating tEti-t emocg itt
Ou. eif ISO liti ) [ hbi-itrt-t of > iw
( Ciictinuti ot Third
JAPAS MAKING ftOUiRIESs !
"
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w aat te ioicrftSwasiHaE ; A"b it tie Uaitf3
EtatesT
Xfm.A2 SENT TO AV.EBICAN RESIDENT ,
TnVrn lo Mpnn fli t tbr rtn trrn 15 > u-
I > Ir Ik I'rrimrltur for tlir Po , l-
Tiltli Tliln Conntrj.
LOS ANGELES. J lj2R. . The TJmpF toflcy
eayrWhSe Uie uiEjnrttr ti people Icuph
J ' sA the iflca of Japan critic Uwar with the
Tatted States ever the aanrxatton of thr |
HawEiian hJaDflK. thtre Is no flrnjlnp tbe j
iurt thtt the mikado tnfl hif mlnlstrrt are |
'
tnukluc itiquirit f tnfl peekinc inlBrmatioa j
oonrwnlng tbe conntry which they lavi
ntruheretofore apparenUy conelflcred nf
] value. Oo the law steamer direct from
there came a mcKntre 10 a vrfl
liaen-n Japtne r in this .eitj in tbr shape o ! j
, a circular ef tnterrogttienE. Tbe ancument
i-tmt from lie State flepartme'nt of thi im- j I
, prrial ccvesrament tad IreeJj trtnslttffl If
'
I
ts follow t
Ttva are rrramanfloa l y the imperial gor- '
rrmnt-nt to carry oul at tbe eiirMesl possible | i
date tht following instructions : A oertn.ln i
i
1 he w many Japanese uie Sn the countrj in
which you live T > o act take Tailed Staler
ce-afu' liul usrcrtajn by urtual work by
j i 3-tiurnrJI.
I How maay Jupsn'-sr in jour country are
Aiatricaa cltitiis" 'Wliat l" ttir uveruge
j upr of the ma t Japanese living in your i
Ciiuntr } 7 How roanr Jupanestr are rnraire'd
i in pursuits , v here capital it. lEVfsnrfl by
i i tbfmi lve. ana what amount c-f capital ir
ilnvestefl , ? "What is tht- nearest Wapnrt in
I your ( ouatv. a.ti3 ir none wiiat istbe nrtr-
j i e-K M-ajiort to l > t -ache by you" Stair
of railrtiaflSs Flraro ilp jtne-F or
| , sailing re-- " ! * uvailublr Irom ynur couan
1 to tbt aearrst part of rmbarkulion for
Jkpan , toprtbernth ibe cost of fare and
tbe limr aeces--arj lo reach said at-art-it
port.
port.Give nature of principal jnexnlKTs of tie
Jupantut colonj in Tour county , with locu
tion lius-'ine" * ; unfl jmstofSee aadreFF Tbe
nlirvr guef-tioas need your immediate nt-
, tentioa and repnrts shou d forwarded
I ut tbe earliest date.
' Th ! c'rrular if confidential ana directed
to you by order of his imjieritl majesty , tbe
tsi iieror.
| ' ' Several Japanese of more or less prosi-
laenct were we'a rrptrflmg the florumtnt.
\ Some denied all knowledge of it , inhere ufl-
'
. mined tiey iud heard something tliout it ,
1 but aone of tbe'tnwould tflmit that it iafl
j tnj particular Elpaiflcanre at this time ; .
j FALSE REPORT
1 WASHINGTON July . There -was enme
comment beire over etttrmeats saifl lo hnvt
IK.CB made la t re-port to tif Navy depart- I
ment by Admiral McNtir. cammtafling tht
4 flagship Olympia tt Tokohama , Japta that '
i act une of ihe numerous JapaneKt . _ . . . . ,
, in thr harbor dressed stip on the Fourth of
j July altiouph both a British tnd B Frenci
I
| flagship observed tie flaj by fluplicsting
| i e-itrj InclQeat of the ctlrbrction of the fity
' by the Olympia. It i asserted in the.stme
connection that this lack of courtesy to tie
American cttiontl iolldty was a fleiiliertle
I , tnfl premeditated insult to tie rni'efl States
I by tir Japanese and that it iad tie tacit
i assent of tie government. Tiere'is mothing
1 in the report lo siow that there were any
I Japanese fchlpf. of war in Tokohtmc on Tht
occasion referred to. Tie construction put
i on tbe alleged lack -of tiourtesy J y the
I Japanese Tessels l rifiiculed by Admiral
j Crowninsiieldwho -was aeked tbout tie
I matter leialgit. He citracterized it as jiurr
i aonsease lofl Btld tiere was ao prouad lor
mci nfcseniou. 'Totoaama. " he uontinupfl.
I "is a commercial part tad there wtt no
particular reason why wtr fciips ; thoulfl lit-
Ihere. "
LITE ADTJCKC THOM
] 3IiniHr of F . -ls-n Affnlri >
j > ! ! . . u Mil trim-sit.
i EAN FRANCISCO. July 2S The Jollowiag i
| Hawtiitn aflvices "vea-e reicejved iere today j
i
per fcteimtajp Altmedt , which left Hcao- '
i i lulu on tie i2fl Sari.-
|
Minister of Fore-iga ACairp Seairy S.
Coojtrtius git en out a ryaopsis of tic cor-
reejiondence in tie Jcptntse immigraal con-
trtrversy This was flone in flrfe = re.nce to
tir wusier ol the supporters of tht Hawaiian
republic , -who iiwe ct a loai. to loinwwhy
I this povemirent mtfle an offer to arbitrate J
with Japan. Tne letter of Juae K. writtea *
iy Miaarter Goopeacontalaiag ihe offer to I
j trbitrtte remarks "Referring to tbe sul > - '
i ject of correspondence between his imperial 1
Japanese majesty's government tafl thr pov-
rixinent of Hawaii , relatmp to thr con-
t troierry that has arisen in regard to thr
, rtje-cted immigrtEts , prrmit mr to add to
j I my letter of the iiti itna. thtt while etill
mtmtaining ihe integrity of tbr petition
J i ttl.cn bj lib goverameiai , yet should the
' partie * fail to trrive tt t ttlemeat of tae
,
Question I em tutionted by tiis governj j
menu In vit-w ol lir fricndy rrlatjo ,
j ; that have eo long existed lietne-ea the two i
I ' couatrles tad thr mutual benefits of a con- | '
tluuaaee of such IriemflJy Istercourue cad '
tie ftct titt important questions involved
| , have to flowith the -construction of tbr
i trrarj tnd convention rxistiag betw ren tie
I two countries , ue well ur a fiioccKSlon of tie
laws of tiie I'ounti-y. to t-uggist tiat the i
i matter tt issue be rrferrrd to a flietnterestefl
trbitntor or arbitrators for irttlemeat. tafl j i
'in , C2i.e puri rugEestion'is accepted by hie <
iuijHTitl Japanese mtjeptyt g" rrament , lo > |
iJiy thai the Hcwaiiaa gDirrnnient will i
j
tbifle by tie result. " The nen nail from i
' Japan will br due OB tie iJih , when it will | i
'lip ' Vnown definitely -wbethKr or aot Jtpan ,
i -will accept Cooper's offer. I
' In tpesfcing of Coutt Okume's florument ,
Camper eald TnfleT fltte of Tiilio April IS1 ,
! tnd rrcelirfl by mr tt tie iaufit o { Mr. j I
i Shimamurt on iviaj 11. was a lettesr written
10 Count Okumt Japaaete minirter of Jor- ,
cipu tffairft , in wiici ir re-grtit d tie few I
of the nature -nf thr euiiprttu by tlie i I
iShiLchitn Mini rm April t In ilifc com- ,
muc-kraticin Count Okuma iufoi-mi. the gov- 1
emmeint that he hns gl 'tn thungbtful tafl
1 drfibwtle cuaFlfleration to al ] tie quefitioae | i
j ItnoUcfl. and tlthuuph influenced by a
I Irienflly tie-sire IP teccid fine weight to j i
i ' very eztrnuttinp drfumsttai rthe gevI'
crjimeiat comida * thtt the Inios iTtublr tote ,
i cump'aiW'd ofw ere in derogation of the | j
j f cmiveaiinna ? right * of Japane t * fiutijfctt- " | !
. Ljireotly under theire tj of JtTl , aafl ini 1 i
] I Cireotly by tpiUlcatlon of moet Isvortifl na-
' lions principle to trrEtle-t liow In fort-r br-
i tveu Hew tit mid other countries Jtptaese
I rnbj as tbsolutt-ly tad equally with Ha-
wtnan citlseui - trr at libeirty frtely tad
j I -e eiraily to t-atw w nb their i-hii tad ctr-
I pot * cH jilbre * , ports sad river * in Hawtii
j which arr open to fwelgn commerce
" Tae'j have lir right to traved , trade ,
j 1 , reudr and rxercit-r fvury pi oleinou or in-
j I dustry in til jiaru of Hawtii.
Z. They tre rniitlrfl lo ouaeitat tad com- [
jiltur nrotttction from tir Hawtiitn EOT- {
] ' enunent for thrir jitatioi * tnfl property , ts '
j well ue in regard lo lit ciiU righlc.
i i t Tiey are tlsc rmitie < d u > free tad uzt )
I aocts to tir oouru uf jucuor < if Hawtii la
I profct-cuuiiu tad defeatir of lieUr righus la
wrj itiBitnct utid 6t-yt > r of juri dlPtion. ee-
itiutkbe.d by tbe law
t They trr tt liberty under tny tafl
eircumsleucee. to choofat tnd employ law ]
an3 tiDlicitcirt. tflvocttet or tgcats from tcy
class vho they mty wit- fit to tuthoriir to
eel for theim or in their ntmr
In flteuparfl of thtt-r righte. " wrote J
Ctiuut Oktona. " 4GO JtitUM > r eubjrcUi. after
bttcg ( toafined fur tomt caniiflirtult lime
atid uiibriut tuy judiciU flotmninacion
wuiiuut btnng tocet * to lie oouru. with-
ODI is ring iiermickiuo to consult wtth our
jtijiri titutuvt-K. vert igiiDniit-iouUy
trm thr tiountry
"it u not fc&ggeeipd tiitt similar trett-
mwit would under tn } ' rirrumsttucts hi
tnn-td out to HawaiU.c ttirrcs. lc fcut. the
fceuan witc bkbtid upsn the fact litt ptirwrtir
wwr tlittae who b ) uttuiurj
fr'ouotiwere deemtd to be withim tbe ter-
ritorul liiciu of Hawaii *
Count Okuma etld tlr.o thtt hU povem-
ment wtt cannuced thtt act 17 of 11M tnd
-t CC ol the if -
prccefiisE yctr , corrtcUj- -
ty HtwtMtn Luthiirt-lf * it in ccn- j
irarenuon of tip octet * ic sretsy
2 t ii ppvernaipnlij Tiiejiroiwr
nf imtnlgrctittii be 4tnHs it flu -gtimtr
crerrise * f the j > t llrr jiow er < a 4iw * ttt tie
rrasontMe * laws on that eobjccS , reaaotiiibl ) '
tamitiisterefl 1-y Htwtii wOJ irnnmte no
rimermtratiM from Japan In the } rfetit
ease tbe laws were a reve-sal f the
trlrttrETily tufi miprtrtiuirfj - j
fcntfti tnfl thtt the n.trn JnMnld prot eflinct ;
J
of the Hawaiian airthoTBtM-s WIT * not oonolcj j
rive and the rafmsBl of\bt mart upi tlcfl to i
t * teitennnewt * . dealt ! ol Juctk-e. Tbf
inent entertained the expeptrtion itiM til * ]
will rretigntsr tlie 7rtoe4jilr nf ,
a- and , lurtbrr tiry ask ior
the fiOditintitl RSurtnc * thu tbewe nets will
tint if rrptalfd.
Thr purucultrj. reparfliap the tmonnl el
tht claim. Count OUmnt wrrtr , ynJfl br
mafle the snbje-ct of c furtieir pomm alra-
tJon but 1 may say it-re tint the ceommai-
cnttra h not been received.
Mr Coope-r said "Ton wffl uaderst&afi
that my first imcrwar imt one of argnme-at ]
or : flefenerIt was t mere tatraitinl of j
J1
hte hronpbt out tflier imiutr tufl now '
chitting ttf policy to t-nil tht OECtuioc , "
I
< tnlrt nt llonalnln.
SAN FRANTJSCO. July : ! . The rtrtm- '
Kilp Al arm-da trrivud Iron Australian ports
this moraine via Samoa tnS Honolulu
Nothing tif Iniporttare has occurre-d at
Hawn.il . siaet the 6ifnure < if tbt previous
rtetmcr on JuJj i.when Foreign Minister
Cooper maflc public tbr Bcwailm side of
lir recent diplomatic i-orresjuinficnce wlti
Jtp&n. Tht Htwkilsn covemiacut ; in this
crisis maintains iu , right to rcpulttr Japa- )
tie-Be immncraaon , and acslly otcrr lo le ave
thr f ttlrme-nt of the fllfficuWes lo trbltra- I
tinn T F Lansing hat lK cn appointed
minister of finance , to snertU'd S. MI > tmon , '
who It. now in the United States Mr.
Ltasinp will probably retire i.jiou Mr.
Damon's return.
STAUT OVKKLAAU POH
T-no VOUIIZT Men frtmi IimtuJr Follow
ti Pi4inrK Ixi tkucrlc nik. ]
INAVALE. Neb. . July iS. CSpecitLV-Em-
met AlcKean and Join Gray , two young
meai living couth o * town , started toSay lor
the new golfl fit-Ids of AtesXa. Tliey look
nc-thinp with them , iut Fxpect to luj iii
stores et some point in British Columbia
tnfl go overland til tbe way
McKean hat a coucin inthe Klonflyke re
gions tafl ie received a lerlf from him
IEBIneek giving minute flfcetlnns as to
route , etc. . he having leftSeattle last August
tafi irateled all thr way overland. He
rtticbefl Circle City in Noi ember Hewritee
tint to an > one who can endure tbr iard-
siipF of the route it Is to ; far tbe cheapest
of any and that if they icaci IDnndyke
or Infliau cre-tk by winter " "br can lD-8tr |
ticm on claim * that will yield them forluntr
by tprlng ' I
He sayr that 10WiD mca can locate pond
11 paying claims and make fcrtunes du-irr )
the jcar As to provfeions , flour ig tbtl 1
greatest arecfriJty. 6t frch fiti tre in crei. : '
tbunfitnce tad can be jiaekeal so mat they
will kreo fresh all vintta- . Some liiafls of
gtroe tre tlfo abunfiaat. Tbe irat at this
time of the jetr Is guite intease , tE tht
un shiner nrarlj all the tlnie.
Any one nan get alesnly of work tt big
wares if h * can be induces to work at otit-r
tiiaps be-sides mining.
PICKING rP MO\EY IA KIXIMJVICE.
Forrovr Otttim-nn ItrKldrnt IVrlte * . < il
1htIV ondrrfiU riinlK.
OTTTMXV'A la . JaTy i.1. TSpaciftlf CrifiJ
Tolman. fnrmcrly of1th1 city tad later of
iioatnna. if in Circle Ciiy AOsSUa having
with a qucntlty of lujncrs ID
to tic gjlS mUners Be lound Clrrle C5.y
aesc-tea tn3 writes home feat he has started
for the Klondike cptmtry. He Bays in hit
lettrr that there tre not more than iuO peo-
jile In Circle City new. tad describing tbe
KlnodyVe cauctry he tayt :
"Clnims run frcm ? S to ISM per pan , and
lots jilpans run ircm J&QO to JjOD O ?
1 course nearly e eryOiing ir ttken in ibe dis-
trirt and wcs brforc 1 got into it "Wages
are f3J f f flay , irttbDut ioard I jntt t > a\\
two men corns in from the mines with lui *
Jiounds of grid dtiBt and nuccetE. They
weighed it ra the scales the came as joa
weigh whett tnd hsvc it titttng around in
ryruji caaE and old lealet > . The largest
piece 1 saw weighed f2ua Men io aeier
hafl STiBO in their lives arc HOB- worth SliB.i'dfl
to SZdD.POO Thne men fcougiit c claim lv
f,0'.i9 : from a man who LaQ all the mone
he wanted and desired 1 return to the
Mats ' Tht trio borrowed Sl.l'Wt ' to pay down
aoit End htd thirty dzys to pay the re-
msinder. : They took the amount out of their
' and r > aid for it iu twenty-live . "
oil T > rr > lc *
T1CTOR1A B C . July 2P. Thwe Is e
crowd of indignant pold RWkere in town
Two bundled of ibrm came irom Seattle
with their outfits to ict * the r.teamer
Islander for Ityea. Arriving here they
founfl that am a pound of goods would ie
] allowed to enter the Jdoaflyke fliEtrlct
iwithout paying tbe rcgaltr CtnaSian fluty.
Some of them decided Egtmst payment of
the dutj here , -but art- act going with ibe
erpectttirn of rvtdiag the eusttim ? ofii-
cers. , This It harfllj possible , ts lie cu -
toms offictjfc are Eolcg iip nn Ike iKltnflej
.
accotnpaniod by a force * f CDnstiibler. , who
will aeelst the moLstcfl police now there to
enforce ( ih ; lewc.
BENTON HARBOR MJch July iK The
widow of Lleutcntat. Sttwtllyt , the Arctic
explonr , belag interriewH-d here coaccmlng
the JUondyke gold rtgiotiE. which uountrj
Ebt has repeatedl } ricittd with her i unband
ducltred that the govwarnenf sihould Wop
the tide of immigrants' pouring ntt > tht
pold fields in AlBElt. Ehe sayt ihat O f
mountttu jEEses tr * j rewn wjib tbe tkele-
tons of unfortunate jninerswho purifched
from cither cold hu.1 , maluSa or erarva-
tion while trj-ing ID retch the golden
rtgion
" < VilInd T o 'Mn to K
CHETENNE. TVyo. JUly a * . ( Spfcltl )
A tiuaber of Caion Puciffc ofncmlt liere have
Inrmed u company wiucfa'wffl send two menlo
,
lo tht Klondike pold'Aistrita forbe purjiose
of proEpertlng tnd seruricis claims this comIng -
Ingwinter riivlslon'SuBBnattndctit Mtlloy
Superintendent of Shops 0'Hta.ra. Doctor
Rohrbsugb tad others trt ibe member * of
the company. _ f
NCSX' OTTKH AHMV.
* *
Kill Pu .i.f Our Hon } f of Uric-Inn
.
BRUSSELS Jnlr i2Bie Chamber of I
Beputies iac pa < cd * f.'blU rompeiiliug al !
fowgner * vho h r iafl * yrar' * roiflenrr
to e-aroll tbrmt-elrra In t e eivit guard Tht
mrtsurr itthr result -ol ii tttrj' gri t in-
creasr of leir in Ihr , toi-ipn coloa't * at
Antwerp ttifl in iii * cityli is ecndctea tht
Ssnttr will kill tbr bio , .bct M. S < 'hall4rt. ihr
miuisthr of ihe iutrriprisj public i :
tioa. th'rfitenr to j-eeVga 3 it punfolio
the measure is pt-urd into law.
Moi Clue-nit , of Or rt it A - . .i.I * , Jul j 2 ! .
AJ FaKnet Pasty BVic , from New
Tork. for Liverpool
Lyndon Arrli v& CI > ia , Irom New
* *
-
- _
At Genoa SaileflV Ta , for New Tork.
At Ouwint.lo Sailed BelcfUilaDa. f
PiiJiu Selpbi a Gerjnatilt. for Xf Ttirk.
At Bo oiant 5ai ] 5 - OWtm , from Jiottor-
fiam , Jor Nrw Tork
At SlftUi > Arrtw-a Iriuna , Ireia Nen
T rk , na Caristlbna , * 4c
At Aiitwttrp Am * 6 PranFj4 tjiiu , teim
PiJiadeJnliia.
At Humburp ArrfTfrfl Boliiia. from
-
fbtrliourc ArrivwB Fnwt Blrautrik ,
from Now Tort , via Pii-roouth. Jor Ham-
burr Saflrd SniUt- fur New Terk.
At Nr-w T irt iArrn't Hv 4. frum Brt-
men.
At PhiladeijilUi. Sujfij Nutberiaui for
Antwerp
A" Hrenit-c Arr'Vftfl ' Trovt , from 3Cr\r
Turk , via P ynuuib ,
Jc Htmburr JLrrtrrf P inr-3riiiia. frojn
Ntw -
PUT I OS TflE AUCTION BLOCK
Gnat B.siirot3 Fjrtoa to Be t M to the
Sglest aaita.
SM OF THE UNION PACIFIC 15 ORDER ! D
D > -rr-r * Mcitcd lij Jortco Sniilmrn
Cornloli A | > iKiIntd } lnl
-f la > Mx Unlr
Condor ! Snlr.
Dooifen nf t tilr nf tbr rnton P t30t rafl-
w ty under la * JoiwJwnirr prwet-fllnp * IB11
sUtutea tpaltirt it fcy lir Vnite-fl Su e *
vere ptt4 upon by Judge "Walter Stabarn
li rtittr4 States ootm beae yet 'flnj
Tirrevn nt > cii t'clion tt > the entrance pf'
tbe Ame-Ileiter fli'crf * . tnfl tfter n Jew
corrnctinnt Led bon snnflt in tbt iirintea
copy of the fleet i.K waspassf upon
the cnn-L The tntrtnee of the pot em-
ment's decree ditw forth a ilcormifi debate
luitween tx-Govemor Hoafllj. spt-ritl
t-ourjisl for tbe Tnittid Stttes. and 'K'lne-
lo t S Pirn * , couatitl for the reorganiza
tion committee. Tbe flebtte wat upon the
right of thr court to reserve la the raited
States all rights nf the got r-ranitirt not ex
pressly stated In the decree. . It vat decided
J' laver of the pouTument. The up t't
price ' undtr the first mo-tgape w-ill lie
r.S7.4nu * ! Judge \ViHitm B. Cortiteb of St. j
Paul will net ttrjiecial maKleain tir tattler
He will sell tit mtln line , thr l.WS milr *
of roafl Irom Couucfl BluCs to Ogdeti , tnd
its Immediate branches in thU ; city Thr
flttr nf sale will not l > c flxrd until twenty
Ceys ehtll have taplred. tbe court giving that
muci tlmt totbefnion Pacific Railway com1
pacy to reflrtm tlie jiropcrty Tit flcte of
sale and o'Jier matters connected with the j
, alr will bt fixed by Juflgt Corniii Similar
flecrtes were entered in Council BluSijes -
tea-da j tltrmiioa , und laler will br rule-red
in tbr states of "VVjomiug , Colorado Vtti
tad Kttisat
Tie entrance of tir flecreei of toJt flrew
tocetitr tn tssemblagr of t * manj prominrnt
Judge ? , ettorncjf c-nd counf-ellnr * as tve-r
met in Omaha Juflge Sanbora sat on the
bench with Juflgt Munger. and pasffd on the
flrcret-fi. The gDt r'ntaent WBF re-prfeemtefl
by ex-Governor Hoaflly of Ohio , now of
New Tork City , tafl by General John C
Cow in of tiiF city TVith thr exception t > f
ex-Spxe-mor Ht-afily , lit most prominent
ficure in tbe court room , at least the ttto ae-j
who attracted most ntteatlon , wts 'STinslow S '
Pierce of New Tork City , tlir youth
ful liut irrHlittnt EttDrncy who it
jtalfl to have evolved thr scheme of rr-
organisation of tir Tnioa Pacific. HF
I-w uh Lswiraoe Gictr alto of tit greater ! i
ci'y looked after the iEte'eet * nf tie Dsxscrj j
Ames trustees of tbtTTnion Pacific firnt mortI j '
ctgs R. S. Hal ] of this city. nir.ticitttJ 1 i '
v ± Mr Pierce wn tldo on hand. Three
of tbr receivers of the CnicaPacifi : Fj-stem
were in aUendaast : they weirr- Oliver "W.
Mink Join TV. Dotne nad E Ellerj Ander-
sen Mr Miak is oecond vice prfsi'3-uit r.ufl
comptroller of tie fnion Pacific Iiallwcyt
rompcay tnd hue be-EU frrytient'y metit-ontd
in connection with tit jiresifl ucy of the
renrgsnlcefl camptuy Juflgc Tr."itn D
Cnrr.ish of St. Ptul who wti rppatitpa tsJJ
rrifacltl master for lie i-ais of the V'rjon
PECiCc tnfi wio Eince tis comniearpmrnt
o' the recelver hiji of lie CuianPtclfic in
Oiiol'ez , IfiSSla * cir3 as tprfd !
maste'r-ln-chtaccry lor caesn triKiiig
under she rfeelvrreklpwts ilao present.
Charles Bloofl Sm'th of Topeka , who Is-ia
cf lie foreclosure proceediaps of the
Pjitufic. Jie branches of tbr raiun
Pacific in Kamas , wcs there General irlic-
itor Kedly of ihe Unioa Pacific Railwcy coni-
nsny v as oa iznfl to leak alter tie mterpsts
of The company.
In ndflilion to these irillianl rtTire eatativef
of Ibe law ihtrr was a itglmeat < if secic-
-tarleji. chief clerks nd rteanprtpberfi in cl-
tenflanceujipn tncrFUjierinrr and a caaud-
e-able number &f prominent Omaha a-tcr-
ncys and other pr-ole-ssinaa ] mrn orappefl itto
thr hip court roam lo hear lip passage tf thr
decrees of f ort-elOFure sale of the great Vnicn
Pacific -main line
NO OBJECTIONS TO DECREE.
It vrtE just crvea minutes after 11
o'clockwhen tie court acseimbled tad tie
legal jn-ocrediaEii antecrflaut to lie fore-
rlreure fctlewere coaamEnced Judge San-
bnra etatefl thtt irunderrtood titt a jnc > -
tion Jor a decree cf foreclosure was , to br
mcfle ct this time , tafl ttrefl vittptnles
leguteted it Lawrence Greer , reprewsntins
thr trtirtf-e'6 of tie Tnion Pacific nrst mon-
gaps. jirejMratefl papers giving a written
t2K\-cr to thii querj Tie iiroreedingi wire
then interrupted for the f-paet of len
minutes while c ires * btafl t eam organ
sad otber flisEordcut ccc-omptnimrntE of a
5 parade pahKefl by tie goiernmeat
Thc-e were ao objections to the entrance
of the Dester decree for the tale -under lie
foreclosure of th < - Cwt riortgtge. and after
several minor corrections of the printed
copy ii was patsed upon cj JuflEe Eta-
born
Then abe government decree of foreclosure ]
sale undfr the second mortgage of tbe j
17niied Stsii * vas taken Tip for consideration
by tbe court. Brforeihk flem-r wcs passed
upon there wtb a lively legal tilt between
ex-Coit-mor Hoadlj for "the Tulted States
tnd Wlafclow S. Pierce lor the reorganization
t-ommit'ee The j
Teaerablt Tfprceentative of
tbe gent-rnmeiit caid th.at hi hud had a j
consultEtifn on ihe mttter v-ith the tnorary j j
.
general on Tmsfltv of this veik. At that ! I
time the ettnrnej peueral bed Esptefcsfd some ! i
fear thet til tbe rights of tbt United Stattt 1
bad ant been crpretsly stated in the flecii-e
The auoruey general had therefore reo.ueM.ed
him to urk the court to resert e to the t'nited
States til the riphte not exjircufclj stated or
tiM-ftEtiilj dispBied nf bj the decree ! '
Ti leguesj for a rrhervation to tbe pov- i
{ rnment ef all riphtf not dipposefi of by the t
attorney general through ex-Goieraor Hoadlj i I
brought Mr. Piwre to hie feet He protected !
rnt > = t ttnpaiticallj tpUnet thf gjantinp of I I
thiF additiocU claufct to the decree He eald 5 i
th&t > t would snj.n tbt reeesrch of all i-on- j '
greesional legwletion on tlie Tnlon Pacific '
matter. He belined tbe additional clause i
ttlcfl for -was tjto ether unntctattry , as the
rlghte of tie government had been he bt- !
Ilrvtid. fully enumerated tufl protected by
the decree prepared
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS PROTECTED.
Ex-Cm ernor HnacJj s-aid thtt be id gone
over thu decree verj ctrcfullj , tnd he t > t-
lieved that all the righu of tinpovrrament
were protected by it. At the * amt time be
ctid , lie trtorary general was exceedingly
anxious ihtt th'ertshould be ao opponuaity
tt a future date lor any of tbt got eraaient'e
right * io bt tacrifiDed on account of omiutian
from the decree "While he knew of no omit-
alone of the guveriiineui * > right * in the fle-
CTe he thought therolicltude of the attor
ney general thtt ibe Eoiernment should bt
amply jiri > tue ed by the inn-rtlan of the
clause rwjutetefl was mom < -eemly on tc-
oount of the grtvtct importance of tht trttit-
jietion
For thr. reorganization committee , Mr
Pierce , in hie quint hut rffitrtne manner
again jirotestafl most earnestly tgtinst tbe
instation uf such a clause tr had bten r < -
Quceuid bj thr attorntr penertl E Ellerj-
Aadurson outcf tie rerHvtirf. mined oiw
dose lo Mr Pierce and tbe other
present held * consultation tad
oemrwhtt excited lest the uoun abould grant
the reguett for tbe insertion of the po > rn
mitt jirmrclite clause Mr Pierce said
that the addition uf euii a ( iaui t might Ix
very harmful to the purchasers Ht it-
cltrr.d that such a clause vould itng liltti
rword ever tbe arw comjiMir. Hr Kgtin
dtidared list all coveramtst rigbtf were
alrtadr fully rtbenid cad etid that the
clauue under debate tlioulfl tertaiDJy be
timiutd.
Ei-Govt nor Honflly rejiJibd that if bll | M > (
BTuiuentU ripbts had been lullr i rie
euch a tJtUBt could uot hurt Mr Pirrcr or
tliUBe whom he r jirrectrA Whin * - \ - (
t aDT HoaSjy lielitit-i tucti c cit-iu. , ui.urr.
taff he taid thr rt-guet. : ctnie from ihe at
torney ftutfil , wbow uthuriy in tbr mat
ter wet { Better i\-t.-p i.it _ taS WUDIE
cooi-im MCritnn is rnosusBo.
Mcrrnrj C-nqnrlK-d nltti tlir
lire. llonr. Itcc.
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li in . . . . . . . . . w < j , . in. . . . . . vv
SI ] 4. Ill . . . VZ *
3t vtft Itwt rneocb rt rfl y
bat utill It was not t bt tt nam ? of tlir
tiff Aoriiig tbr mtriy p&n of tbe month
tbe a m ry hUH4 t rt-t rttofr Wi dr-
p-ee * . A rtlC lr-M r feh'w Irots thr MmtJi
4 r1tic tbr ( 'toeing , aatliap ulcrp tt of
pPsiWUtfe Out at No-th PHMr * rtnc
j tbr ufternnon tlir record tt ! ttic HrMKiti WI.F
broken for the tbr merrury dlnabe * IP
WI flfprrrR Lncal Power ! Offirlal Wrlub
' rrtitTiie * . tbr opinion -timt toflnj it will be
fail and rtmlrr H SBJ * . thit tlierr if little
ti-natier ? of rain T < - * taE.v . tbr bnrniflitr ,
] nierklnp wit W < k'prre Thr ttblr ot tbr
brad of til- column ttlli tit tali Pt yerter-
daj"s weatbr" .
should br rrrprrtt-6 H - tl6 tht onlj ifiimtj
would IKto prrtnt Mr Pirrri from claiming
what wtt DP : hit
Sanborn * Kid that be hnfl
his opinion on thr rclBtltin rxioting
between tbe coicrnmem tad the VnJou
Pacific. Ht saifl recarflinp tbe tmnBfcr of
tbr lunefitt aafl tht burdens nf tbj Vtiion
Pacific to tbe purcbpsers it wat a matter
that thr eourt could not Srtlwith tt this
time Hr i.tid however tbe government d9 ! 1
tppctr at this time ti c jnongtgnr tad
; He richtf a mongncnr must In considered.
He Btld that the tttwuey penu-al. us a
mafer of cautitm htd utkcd thut all rlphtc
not disposed of in the decree should lie rr-
| i ntnrd to tbe Tutted States. Ht bwlirvefl
j I thai this was a lair end Just request and he
1 theriifnrr 1 gractrd ibe application lor thr
of tbt cltupt reouected.
1 : wut aucriy 1 o ulitck. when these formtl-
| itlet were complctea. tnd Juflgr Munrtir
Ihen adjouracd court. Tht nttoTej s in tbe ! ,
' cave spent another inur ctirrpctlng the roplftI i |
of the decree to conform to thr chancel ]
mtde by the court , and ibt papert w r r j
then filed The denrre for thr CrM morpae i
j bunflholflerF elvers fort-four jeinied papu > '
1 : i edict the history of the mod , vith tbe
srvertl ecu of conprerE po erninp tie same
tie issue of. tic different t-rri" ? of Imnds
j tad the litipatinn leaduig up tothe suit for
STILL BE SOLB IN OMAHA.
It it then flBcreed and ordered thtt til' '
tie property tafl rights of tir company shall
be solfl at auction lo thr Ugliest biflfler
upnn thr mortgaged premises at the frricht
station of tir railroad company in the city
of Omtha. on t dtte to be fixed bj tit
speciuJ mester. A notice of tbr stir ir
j oideirefl J published at legist once t week for
f our suceeEBivr works in it leas : one aews-
I paper In New Tork City. BBKtDa , Omoit.
Dejnver Cieje'nnr and Stlt Lske City.
Ti" te-ci'ivers of the rnafl are -ordered to
file wnhia te-n Caysof the entering of this ,
flrcrep an apprcximate statement of thr' '
. Rmotat of mauey in tie-ir atndi. , thr amount
| ' of 1 money F flue to them tad all their liabilities -
, ities ; due from tie cperation of the mort
, gaged ! premises
j | Tie aerate appoint * "William D. Cornibh |
| i ts j . spent ) matter to mtke the stle. tad he
! it piveii jicwer to postpone tie sale Irani flay .
to day if riretinssttaeer reguire. Prospective J
blfldea-s err i-equired to flepLsli with lhe < (
master live dfc > previous to lie stir tir
Etna of fi.Wi ( , OUD tnfl tie successful iififlrr
snnsl fleposit within -five flays tfter the tsJr
a um rqunl to 15 .
per cent of lie. bid ne e
I pledge tint he will makt ii iid goad. No
] lildwill be receptefl for t lest amount than
] tSO.C"7. S5. Tit jius chaser mty pay for tie
Jirnpe-rry iL ctsi or in * ft tad first mort
gage btinfls and lit .amount remaining tftcr
lie tpplicctica of tir two fle-jiusits mafle
muet be paid as follows , Tweuity-fivr pex
cent wjtiin thirty flays tfter the confirma
tion eif thi stle ; ! Z per cent In forty flays ,
j 5 per t-ent ia fifty fiio c tnfl "u per cent
in lxty flay > Paj mentE max be mafle la
bond * tJ the value of tie principal anfl tie
Interest flue ,
Tiif- money received from the sale is io be
used first lor lie payment of tie fhet mon-
gare bBQfls anfl eec-anfl U thta-e be u JSUT
plus , to thr psymrnt of any debt due the
poieramLaL The purchaser TIEJS all costs
of tbr ctse. the expenses of the salt , com
pensation of matter balance flue tie rr-
, ceiveis nn salary , tad unpaifl inflc-btrdnesi
j | of tbe receive ! Jicurred in the
j of the property.
Tne decree on finer df tie raited Stties
it similar 10 form to lie one Jor thr first
mortgage bondholders , except that it pro-
vldrt for tale of tie property * ubjict tu
the prior lieu , rrpie-Feuted in the other fle-
cre-c. It proviflns for double . -
a ( .ale , towit
of tbr subsidy bandr of tl7 ! :3C : S12. witn in
terest tmountiap to i0r.4iO. : ; : mtkinp a
total of IjT.jKl.SSO. the upMK jirier being
SSS OOn.fiDD , the othe-r 'is lie salt oJ riS.MS.-
iiriO.BO in lioudi in lie Tailird SttteE TJcipn 1
Pacific- risking fund , whici catinot be sold J1 j
Jor Jeep than par - alur
ON A FORECLOSnCG TRIP.
Probtbly tir JBOEI iaaflstime tiiflelab -
nrctrly tppalntrfl rtilroiifl train seen in Ibis
i city rince tie Ytaflerbilt-IYebb special train
itiatwas here last cummer wts tial wiici
pulled out of lir union depot tt 10 40
o'clock last evening for TojHkt. It wtr tie
special train for Judge IVtlter Stnboni , tit
i ' reueitert of tie Talon , Pacific , tie tttorueye
i of the railway company , the npecial coun-
j I srl of the pote-ramem tad tie rejiirw-jits-
ti j * of other lateireKs tffeftrfl by the tp-
jiniathlng foreclosure sale of the Tnion Pa-
cifio system. Tii" party numbered about
thirty , many of tbr prominent rtflroBd me'n
tnfl iefifliap btrristrrs beiag accompanied by
lirir wiie-t
Tnr trtin wts a handsome one Iroui thr
beaflltpnt of iir brand arw e-ngitie which
pullefl it back to thr t.igatl light on tir
privair car of tbr Vnion Pacific S3 rm.
known as M Two other e-legtntj tppulntefl II
private care of thr eatiir uunipany , Ul unfl I I
010 , wrrr tttachefl lo tit utiti Tic eli- j I
iti < 'ii-section tlrepeir. "Mercullti. ' ' tine of tir j
finest Pullmtn car * in tbe wert. tnd a
stookrfl baggtrrar , ctimpletufl tbe
ment of tlir train It wits drawa by engine j
No. K.1D. just out of tlir Tnlou Pacific shops j
tnd irFplendrut with biicht iirai.f. tud glic- <
temlng i.trl It le understood thtt no time '
will tewafctra along the line , and the new
Innomoiiie orrtainly looked a < though it
could mtkr a leuord with thr rpecial IIP
it left here Itst night. Cufore ruturning to ,
Onitia tiie Pdrtjwfll visJt prtcllcally Ul I I
points on thei fnion PdCc oett-m. It may
tie lit litM rip uf the nieejivrrt tutsr tiir
"Oterltnfi Route , " end it v,411 be a ertnfl
one.
Ilurll u trtu iT * Jiiur IZ
CHICAGO , Jifli St. 3'ae a einungt o !
thr Burliagum mad for the mouth of June
v re JG1.XO" ta iuca-eBe nf 1155.148 tntir the
t.emc mouth of latit jfiir , whtm the earaingt.
bbotted a deficit of I7E.W.C Far tbe ix
niBLth * from thr lit pint ing of tbe ytar to
June ! iu tlie n t rttiiiugt uf thr road huve
ni-wi IH E.CM tii icuaeatt n ! tl. i ll O\KT
tbr etiuf puriud of tht nroc-ttduig fibctl yetr ,
when tht rtrancgs tuouiuj a deficit of t"Kf-
EM The ereatHit pan of the inoreiitfr hai
in thr Iretpht earnitigc c > f the road.
which i ie t'ut'ti lor the Ux montht fr.r. ] , -
1K 01 er me ( irermuc idx monthe.
lo
CHICAGO. July SS Tbr SouthweElerfi
aemiciatioD ir upparently roing to
piwt * Thr St Lnuir & San PrancikEo he'
wiibSrEwiu Tbr Roi-k Iritnd ta > 6 Santa Fr ,
n if roiwrtdi. err tbuut lii do so tnfl tntirr
will htmUigly tui ! bt cuiough Unte to main-
tun it Thr J etnas ier tiir tuditjui- tlit
j o } tbr Southern Paui r to have ati-
ta towith thr a&u > ciatian.
* iilr of Colorado Midland.
I > EKrBR. Cole July Sii Tir salt of the
Otduraio MitUuut ruiiifhi tn ail pr < ijnirty
tpjuy-itiiiing .htrelo it Bdvfruhiii to MX ur
tt Colortflo C.Stpitaubrr t , t. ' li b clock \
uuu& , ti-cmrdioe IP tbe oHcrt-e f tic Uiuttfl 1
j
ca Fifth
ARMY OF STRIKERS
ths
't Kbes.
SIVERAl TH0USAKO CAV.P ON THE HliS
Kcnrlj AB Carrj "VTUtiag Stfctt tai
Are Anaoa.
K' L ? QUI-T , BUF ? aEPA3LD FOR TBDUBLE
aafi Ttffl tt tie Kea Wic Go to Wort
ia
| ARMED D.PJTIES AEAB ON1 THE SCENE
Mn i > IrtlnK U H < Id at IVl.H
I ) . > . I > I'roiulnt-nl I'lcurr
| Itullftlu lij Mlnr 1V irk-
.
J PITTSBURG. July I * Otk Hill. In tir rJ-
. rtnttj of Turtlr creek. Plum cretk and Sandy
I
j Beck of Be ArmUt'i. mines ; , were inmdel
after iniflnlpht by tn urmy uf rtrikrrc who
ctmr to tUtnd thr great mase meriting
heild acar iesrr lt > 3c . It Is e.tinmlc3
that by flaj break tie-rc wta-c Ki-vtral
thousand miners- encamped on tlie bills eur-
rouafllug thr property of the New Turk tafl
CUwiOunfl GUF end Ceal company prppeaty.
Tie > y ctmr Irom CMSTJ flirrctiou , ieafleifl iy
brass tiantlF. . Netrly nil of tlitm tarried
ieiavy wtlkiag rticlt ttifl some w-ere armed.
Their wear ao thi eats of violence , however.
tnd ao indication of drinking Immediately
upon retching Otk Hfll tlie strikers proceeded
lo * camp The utiaes around Turtle creek
fitter midnight wert , traugr- Pearly clafl
rniaea-s stretched tbemseltt * out la tie
softest spots they ( tould find. Each tlettci-
meat wts in charge of me'n mlrclefl before
lir mtrti vat nepua OrfleTs weire im-
pliciUj followed. In tie vtlley leading up
from Turtlt cre-ek to one of lie New Tork
tnd Clevrlfinfl miaes lie oompauy had a
powerful t.earcilight. It wafi kept shifting
tbout in iojit * of fltnking any movemwit of
lir Etrlkea-s to creep within reach ol tip
mine unknown to the deputies , who guarded
etrry approach
Lonp before daylipil lie btrlkeis were -up.
and after eating their trupal rnrtl preptrefl
for tie day's wurk Thr intention was to pee
as. mtnj of De Armitt f , men before tbe-y
pot into tie pits this- morning as possible.
About o clock 1.500 ETikeirt , assembled at
Turtle crerk tnfl beaded by three brans
bands , with taps , tnd litnaers flying ,
marched I ptel thr houses occupied by De
Armilt's miners. Tiie strikers booted tnfl
yelled tad them marched to lie mines wheat
tiey pltaiefl themneltc * before lie pltfi , lius
compelling De Armitt t men to run tie
gauntlet I ID pet to vorh
ARMED DEPUTIES APPEAR.
A short time Itier SieiriC Lowry wlio iad
lieen wired to lor assistance , trrlve.3 Irom
PJttsburgwith lifty flejrutitc trmeflwith
rifies. The strikers , jui Uy withdrewtnfl
the aew fleipnuiwere jilacofl on EUwfl.
E\erythlug is quiet now.
"When tir meeting - VUEculled 10order it
30 o'clock tils jnamiag there -Here 8,000
striking miners in jgltaflr.Tige. tafl. before it
wts. well tiafler tray'therewere. . S.03Dpeople -
in the vicinity of the sicioal house. At
tbout 10:30 o'clock tie miners ; Irom Saady
crerk mints mtrciefl to lie meeting aafl
quite a Itrgc number cajne fj-om Tunis
Creek.
When lir rtrlkcrr reEcicd P'umCreek tad
- ttartefl on a run flown lit road toward tie
j
tipple to ctlci lie men before they cntcrefl
lie mine five tiots were fired Irom rifles
belfl by tie fleputie-c. In rejily lo tiis lie
drum corj s struck up t liveiy air. but ao
return eiotswere firtd. Tie minerc , who
were iunjing into tbt pits , were overttkea
tnd ttked not to go to work. Most of liEm.
said they weje clraid they woulfl lose their
jobs if they ettyefl away fram work ID-attend
thr meeting. They fliciflefl after a abort
ptrlry to go into the mine Tie mlaerE
weire carrjlag dinner onclttta AB Huy
turned to leave Its na-ikcrs iielr flinnu
buckets v.ea-e lal-en from ibem. Tie irighi-
encfl minerfc witioul topping to attempt to
legain their buckets , turned and ran for the
pit tnd flid not fclop uatil thsy were behind
the fcheJter of the flrputieji' nflts. Tir mine
IP In full operation Stnfly "Crtek mine its
clo d duwn tnfl tbnut une-tilrd ol tie
Turtle -Crrek miners quit wtrk tad -went to
tb - meeting
Pje-viouB to tbe meeting Mr Debs. District
Pretie cnt Doltn. Secretarj TVnrrcn tafl JM. P.
Ccrnc.1 : v , ejit tmonp tht strikers tafl ooua-
* eil d them to krrp withia lie tiounfls of the
law tafl ariserrr got < 3 orflrr throughout tie
( Jay. Their tflvicr wtsrrctavrd with good
graceby thr mca who cirere-d
tir oditatlt e'BliusItflieally The
meetinp iswithout doubt lie larg
est held during a strike in weslesra
Peaarjlvtala tnd tir leade-rs tre hopeful ot
its e'ffrfts on Dt Armitt's me-n. Tie Epeak-
e-rs tolfl tie mineirs they wea-e jeoiitrfllinc
lie Fucccfit uf tie strike by continuing at
work and urgufl tiem to come out aad make
tie suspension complete. Two iunflrefl
deputies trr aow on guard tbuut tie aiineK ,
but no trouble is cppreheitiQed.
Pre-siflcnt Dolan xvas maflr tialrmta oJ
tht me-ctlag und in a thor' tpeech he Jic-
rcsrd Mr I > e Armitt nf insuaerxity. He
Ud thtt if Pr Armitfs men didn't come
out thea-e would bt a Ejmpttij- strike ill
over the tailed Stales.
WARNED AGAINST VIOLENCE.
M. P Currii-k wte ae introflucefl tad
ht stid that wtirkingmcn Ul over tht Vnitrd
Stttca trr interes-trd in this strike ie'caube
itwill have a tendency it rtiw wages every ,
whert"If jjiu me j of the Dt Armitt
miuus. will aot ( ionic out low we will march
HO OHO me-n here and imtnpt-J jou to comt out ,
not by forci bui by shame Wr will ritme
you by our s.ttn-iiip wome-a tau liilflrtai ,
Tou tre cloggiuc tie wbe-rls tif commertie.
anfl tbr whole labor world will jrtrlkr in
i-ympatbj with us. if ae-nel be. Resort to
lie vlolemcr my frie > nfls > Trust In your
leaflers tnd wr will win tine ttrikr in otter
wB3't titn by riolrucr. '
Wlirn EugenirV Debr was introJucefl there
wts pre-at rntbusiEhm He fctifl In ptrt * 1
tm ierr not lo tintiurage paceion , but to
lippe-U in re-tEon Tuu are in tbr miflst c-I
thr greatrot oomef.t tbe world iu ever
l.aown.Vbt'tbcr yon lurci-nfl or fall flt > -
prnfit i yourtdi ; f. It nrder to win you
must remtlo absolutely s bnr until thie con-
Itfct If Bteir Wiitky c-loudt the iirtin , relit
jon of jour monrj tt.fl makeis you brutal ,
and alfeo mtkef jnu flf just -what your
euirnile * want you to 60'
Afu-r the jccctiug tie Sanfly Crrek nriurra
rt tura(4 to work tad tbe saril.e-.rfe wrat into
camp tad bad Inuch Tbe iirefieorr uf lie
deput ; siieriffr vat aot iictiflf-d. us tieri- vat
an trouble uf an ) kind J'ruElflcnt De Armitt
sjiifl thu. tfleiruoan that ail the uilut * of the
tuunpkny vtirt in opwttiBU atid be wtt ctr-
laiu that Ut men cpuld not br induced to
Mrllt :
STATEMENT BT DEARMJTT.
Mr Dr-ArmiU tomcnl mtkcc the follow
ing putemicat "A few of our men from
the Turtle- creek anfl Plum rjwk mine * tl-
Itnidrd tbe meeiUng Atrtiut forty uf lie
youuror mem in thr Etnd ) e rccV : irgion
jire-Mmt Ac Itr ts thf * Ewt u ! ibr
an our mun is none-eraeid it war a fltt ftil-
urr. All of our IBIBCI ww-e in ppexatioa
tnd will be Uimorruw "
A large fort - of ddjiutici U on fluty end
drvfAonmuDt * ef a stfUKttiaEU cbtrtctrr tr&
lttU4r to oncur tt uij tirne ; Tbr men ia
the tamp will be s = uijilifl -with lopd ,
Ltte icniput WiUltm Warjieir jiticmiiry
of thr KlUttm. uniun tcdtiphonrfl thtt .
iii r > tArmiit t men htr ttktn
Hr sfc'-s that tfiur the flay tneeune tc-
other ni < teuijf vti trrtnpej for tonight tad
it wt tuenfltfi by icuiy ot tbe intu