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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1897)
MAY BRIXG OS WAR iB ti > 3 Tcrtrj HDsnJTlES KAY BE DECLARED S08N Jlest of ths PEnao : ThreatcEi to BombtrS u Ottoman Fort AKB vSSA003 TO QUIT CONSTANTINOPLE Baltan Oirei ! Brti ! Knoa Toicj to Gnat GENERAL OPINION HE WILL NOT YIELD \Tltli En > VlclorjOrrr tli - He U in > l Mood 1 Ur d Cim .r of tbe * Trouble. TIENTsA , NDT. I ? . The Turklfh rovero- nuat nut having yiuiaed te tbt flemunds of lie BBvemmunt of Austria lor redresr on ac count xif the In&lgnities vEeri-t to tn Atit- trian merohtn-t of Merelnc , Herr BrasEaftllo , the Austrian adbiiEKador ct Constantiuopje , Duron de Ccltec , wffl IBO the Turkish cap ital and an AtititrMin war ship wfll hnmbarfi the port of MertJna ( Aria Minwi tomorrow. If ( ie demandi of Austria are not complies Itrlth by nt on nn Tburnaay. Anrtria d < man4f thntt the Tmkith gt > v- rrmnenl order a naltrte of the AnKtrian flag , that tie van t r the fliKtrict in which Mer- tlna IE citualna t diKalssfid tram his past tna that tie mutoiariC , or local governor of Meruna , tie rcnimed , H1STORT OF THE DIFFICULTY. It was tmiouncea on Tue doy that lie Porte had agreed to the demand ! of Aus tria ; hut tils ( us caiblea to the Abnoriated J ess last night ) , turned out to l > e premk- ture , ana the suttan baoyea tip by the eacy Tlctcry of the Turkish troops over thnse of Gret'ce during the recent war. will not , it 6s Relieved , ylell until the last moment. BrtzEafellowho war tie agent at M isitm , the port of Afiana. of the AtiKrlan-Lloyd Eteamthlp com ; > asy , was erpellea from Mer- r.lna Ian month because he was rus ; ectea. rightly or wrongly , iiy < i Turkish ac- tiorities. of harlnr intrigued acaintrt the ( rovercment t > f tbe sultan Hi appeale-e to the Austrian government the latter ncde re-preteatttionr on the rubject to tie Porte end eventually Braziafello v.cs allowefl to return to Mers-ina. Bat when tie Austrian sncrchant attemptua to land , tbe local nuinnr CfSclalfi.with the knowledge of the \tili of /.aona and tbe mutcetrlff of Mersina , it It acrertei. allowed BraszafeBo to be so CTDEEily maltrtsateia that hewas compelled to apial to tie Austrian constil Jor protec tion. tion.The The latter promptly interferes in heialf of fcis compatriot tnd TTHE iinmelf rejitatedly inrulted. TiiE tcticnupnn lie part of the authorities and others at Mersina was jinun hroughl 1o the attentton of the Austrian eoremmenl tnd canned tie latter to insist tipnn redrera , . notably the -diEmliEal of the two Turkish oQcitls who were thown to be the most responsible lor the indignities leaped -upan tbe Austrian consul and the tne"chtrt BracEfeJte and a ttltitt to the liustrlan fiag by a Turkish fort cr war shp In reply to tie wrong note of the Aus trian government demanding an criilauation of outrages , it fltipelopea lha : Braz4f jllo in curred tbe suspicions of Turkish authority ty heifriending fugitive Armenlane and by { dving the most .flcservini ; cheap passoget from Mercina i > a baard the vesselB of the ' Anstrlsn-Lloyd Steamship compatiy. DI3CTSSED AT VIENNA , j Tbe uewppapere f Vienra toaay discuss the incident at length and express the hope that the Turfch * severameiK , rticognicing its mistake , -nill clve Austria til satkicction It iniastt npnn. A-UEtnt. in uddition to the flemcndp mentionea , will iceist tiiBn the : Porte furnishing it with definite atsurtncts respecting other matterE. notably the oom- jilalatfi made by the oflidalr of the Austrian < -ompany optiratlng the Oriental raQroadt which haie Ireouently been ironght to the ctttentiBn of the Tarkith government. In thii count-ction it is announced here this mominc that in addition to dispatching the cruiser Franr Joseph anfl the ooaK de- lense ship Wlen tufl oilier vessels of the Austrian squadron in Cretau waters to Mcr- clnz , with instruccinns to obtain Eatislaction jar tip nonSuet oomplaiatril of up-.ii the part of the Turkish officials , the Atisrnan shijiE at t > t > Dn temorrpwunit EC the parte hae the Demands of Austria by that time , mop tM iraffit en the Oriental rail roads , cad , U IB sem1-0fT > eiaUy "have rtioourse to other imjnrttnt rt" repnstls , * * ioa The Austrian Sifptui boat at C-onstantl- xiapte. w elh the n'presentatlvis of the Aus trian cmbaEry on baat4. wil ) acaemrany tht AnRtnan 9iiaimn to M rsin& LEARNED IN LONDON. LONDON , Nev. 17. A fpe-dul afcjtch ! from Vitttma ELj-k : A triccrarj liar I HIU r * 4 e4 bore trum Baron de Ctlicc ihe Auctri&n am- tattaSur tt CocstaDUecple. saying the mJtan iiat ictirrnS hie wUHngiM'KS to { Tire A nutria fuM satitjActien tor the MorBi&a lnf.ia ut aiii ic regard U > tbe iuipulu is eotiaftcttum with the OrimKal rs&read grvwitu ; out ft t&e traacpartatian Hi Turkith troupt during tnr r * itiwur liWwcen Turkey and Oree.a A Hx ti J flliip tcb frem Cfuutimtlnefile confirms the Viuaec Mepetch atrouneitiE that th Tnrkitii { rv mmiitit has { Tf d Hi tb 4i BLnSf tit Austria tui adit thet tbe rati ot A/tfixa tix3 jEnttezriff ef Mersica litvn tiMoi depot * * , my i ib t ite rictiai f tiiti utreHt , Hurr Brtrr.iJflk ) , v2l be i&itini- uitiui and ajfciirtE chat the sUHiti h t ww- H.H u > Jity tbt- claim f tbe Ckrusntcl rnU- ret4. which i * uitrs * * > l hf as Awstrtati ouni- JO.HJTlit - e frira is tar tIJtt .OH . btilng lie lulnwr * tot th * uoapuiy iw the tmnv yawt of Tu-kiih ifoujtf iwlBg the raetmt war vtth Of * * * * AM ) 7'HE KI OMJIKIE. _ CiiiUaIHi. Are but fur liie " " 17 < Srw T rk Wartd ucl Tt-ip m ) Ls&Aan swim b < rvbtttrofl 1 * tiirr te the i * fat lr ei e rush U KJ * * lce MO * The N rti TB Shii iiiic and TraJUnc MHa- wixl the Ccn - rtiir with a xtfdu4 i > r tiz shtre- jjuji4 ff u4. y puri-iiia-tj it--z uid Cucardrrr ci- the Bwbnli anfl the Sryihit. aai two Cpt tsatl tti.nrs. n lie nu-Jeut ot t fitirt to ran irom Ytnooaitr to Kloaftikt peru com- on March 1C Both tlupc tre char- lot trtAgUif Ll > Ut , tic ttc the he it iM t iiivt a mb tnt > tor ImOtfter a M'w MIV-Q t * V fftiJrf LifHenla , Jwor Skc- way. Tkit mttirpriiiF it BAertitt > p to lie tie reralt of the rluK SUar y } Hen. J&nnct Bnrhe Ktisbe , vbe bar J rt nftumed hero. nnrrifH trrrnn A untvr T eiilj--ei en OHleer * nml Mnny Men Vre Killed. SmLA , Nov 17 The of&eiU fllnebt-j ; receive * today from tbe Brttith b < iiflvotrttct In 3t e MetrftanWiley wy htt General on returning to camp with hi * Mt > ndy lul. left tie SfhhK of tie British farce who were nj lt rp Into com- putrt'f , to hnd the rj'urt of tbe KotaL Tie eaatny tiiTH-are > d in force tafl ruphing foru arfl with presl prr > pre.r iaee s-omc hard hani to- iani ficht ftillcw ed rorlher flittils tiem- that tie lour t * Geseral Keauwter's brigade is < ; aile serlous- Tbe force n ; iMcfl of the Doresettihire rcgi- rorut tioi regiments of Sikhs and Cburkax. The iiiimrruiiJ tribejemrn ziade their -utroal aterk q > nn the retr ctiard , 8mt were bril liantly repnlwtd hy the Sikhs. Tie Dorset- shires lost their -way in the darkness tuS were cat -off Iby tbe enemy. Lieutenant Haley trfS Lieutenant Crook ana nine men were UUed. The rest of the Dorsetshire ! i-Uachfd themselvi. * t ibe Sikhs ana tr- rfvefl in camp tyifeily. The other officers kffleS were Lieutenant "Wyiie of the Gbnrkas i and Lteatenant TVaras Bf tie feikJis Four- teen ? ikhs and Gburkarwee fciHed. Colontfl i Abbott , Captain Cnstanio ana Lieutenant Munnwere wounflea , ana tw enty-elciit Sikhs and Ghtirkas wc-e wounded This I r.hws : thit fifty-eight men were placed liors fle combat In. thit affair , of whom twenty- ' seven ofiirtct. and mea were kfHefl and thirty-one ocoded. ( TV o ftwnpanie * of ? ilis hoiaing the ppur of the till -were so Cercrty tissaultea that they had to call for reinforcement. Colonel HanphttiQ , with tie balance of tie Sikh regiment ruhfl to thear * .ui-pwt. The whale force -withdrew , gradually fighting every ilep : to the vallej. Dusk had now net in tn3 the enemy -was crowding the Brititfo ia all Piflet. Colone-l Hatighton Ce- tennint'a to camf > for the sight and sent ! five companies ta term a couple of Woct- , hens e. The Sikhs .drove out tbe enemy at j the .point . of the lnyonft. Six -were IdHed aad man ; w oun3e3 during lilt charge. The wounde.8 w < ae then , brought in tindeiv the enemy's tiiK.-ea iaf : fire ana the Jorce finally rsachea headquarters lie next morning with out further casualties LONDON. Nov. IB. A w' jiatch to the j Timts from Maiuan MIJ-E. During the after noon s fighting on Monday the 5-ikhE w ere mor : seriously preyed on ibe northern side of tie riBge by a large -ba3y of Afridlt , Hard atifi close fighting ensued in thick woods. Tne Sikhs defended themselves with tpleadia puHantrj- and in oil ? desperate bayonet I charge IdBea ana wounde3 fully s-irty of the ! enemy. Their commander. Colonel Abbott , I was painfully wounfle3 in the neck tn3 fact. j an3 Captain TVarne was shot through the I heart. EXCITED OVER DttEVlTS CA5E. Mncli AcritKliun in Parii. Con < lie M ? > .terj- . ( Cttf-jTlcht 1PPT. Itt Pr-HF I'uiaitalar PARIS. Nov. .17. ( New Tork World grain Sjeeiai Telegram. } Parie is in a eandnioa of high excitement over tie Drey fus myfitery ana even if the authorities had any notion of Etnotiering tie ftEandal it wotiia now lie impassible- Public oplniqp demands inCTaut action of some kina an- it is cs iected that the mttnistry w-fll iie noinpellua to tiirw to itr impatienre. Mrior Esterhazy't Ktory of how Ibe received an intimatirn that e plot was oa feat to impli cate hltn hat eicited suspicion againKt i9m- seli inKead of allaying it. His statement that he can ive jjo due wfaatever to the loentity of tie reilefl woman who volnnteerefl an as iim.at302 with him end handea him a letter clinching Dreyfus' ullt is regarded as iery dubious. "Why tfcif allegeB woman should int c ieeL' in his -behalf , and why he , knowing the supreme importance of ascertaining h r identity. Eionia have failed to make any effort to ascertain it are questions tint are ibeing aike3with much skeptical head Shaking DjsEatifcfaction it lieginnmg to ie expressed alEawith General Billet's state nest. Gen eral BUlrt , who i minister of war , said , in replying -QUcstlonF it tie Ctamber of Dejiutie * . that M Schurer-KcEtner , oae of the rice ( presidentE fif tbe senate , who has teen agitating for the reopening of tie case oi 'Captain Dreyfus , had not fnnr.ifltvrea it eri eflient to take legal action in tie -matter , hut since the Dreyfus family had brought charges against an oftirer the TTar dejiart- ment ie intended to demana of them that they Jusufj their fharpes. JUIY HEPORTER AND LORD MA YOU. Tonne .Tnerleun lutervieTi Cliief i\ecollie of Irtindon. ( Ooprripbt. ItSu. In I'riHit I-iibUtalcr Ooroiitny ) LONDON , NOT 17 ( New Torfc Worte Cs- hlecram SjHckJ Tulegram ) Henry S. Mor- riscn. the American boy reporter , wtie is maUng a trip around tbe wnrJ4. callefl yes- tnrdey upon ColeneJ Dtv.cs. the new lord msynr of London. Tbe iord Tniyiir reeeJved him with the utmoBt fnundlineht. Toutig Merrison descriMtE his irlervlew , csyj "The lee beng te-okcn , 1 profeeiea to tell htm Mime.bing of my inimerouc afiTULtureE , to alt of which be lLne.i ) very dos&ly end imtirct4eSl\ , Then he VCE kind ennugh le tfil mtiHimetbing of hit man ; dutier and bow .much tbe lerfl mtj-er ttr to flti. 1 tried t prt him to talk abavt lie recent Tammany iiolorj in New Turk , but he cruu < d hunwiif he had not had time tc read the Before Inving , tbe lord majw bed me DLfitAueiea all p > w the tuniituout mac- HiaE ItuuM- and throar.h the beau-tful drtw in C ruamc , tbe Egyptian hall and even to tbe ktirben. vl.wt I vas introducud to tbe chief oeok and other aurtxq afficialt. He w < -t tbttc kind ttbtiugh to invite me tc K4 < w the bench with him fur a momitg aetd wttfioss tbe tf r ; iassuig paswrama of LBL- ton crime. 5 * aB the iuu.-t.iup I an. beeide the king eS tbtiity. . Iculinf rnrr mm-i ts iltovwf todet < d. Al jio Uae tttring LH so' trifi have I bwt rtnitivt > l j * ktodly , and tbt iorfi mtur et LMidac wiU a p-urm > dMrt * in tbe mmatirj of Strike ItLBintt Americitn GLASGOW , Nur. i ; Tie hat uiKhdrtwc all the ateattatrt , wh v. umpjsi'tii on buildnipt wiiere a vtaar war Uiiiip JUDaricaE JoiniiTf. is * n uwiforBMiiUio v itt the by the Jtitncrc' tinkoti on in tB the suues tl Olntpow ttett el tkr uoloB i * bftcp iuarc whtoh been mtte In the fjuttii Su > i urt Jmjutfttii Dr. K - c - \\ili PAPJS Nor 17 ( Xm Turk TTorUi hit-crtin SjiecltJ Ttaeprtm t Tie late ! Evati mtfitti viU tt Dtvia J lutWIHJ thr titittatce of LJ.WJBT Valok , wbo ii cow CS BCUER WAS THE BRIDEGROOM Frieoat of Joia 3. Zeidkta Assert He Sot WAS IMPERSONATED BY ANOTHER KAN Mlnlkl AVbo Prf < irmra Ihe Cfrr- xu nr D - cri ' a Prrfcon Rnrn > - MrV lUuji" notl r , Joe Keller. CHJCAOO. Nov. 3J Kriatlves of the lale John B. E.e4ttham wIM ceateK MrwtH if rnnli an Inntrament IE la crintence on the gromrf tihathe -wat at onty f tinfouud mitifl at ibe tiae lie inty have idgnei it. bnt lor ten nonttw jirerl > Uft. Keteham'r two brotlie.ri ; m > d two plrtcrs wfll also deny that their brother wet legally marrieB lo J in- trie "VTaMoc ? WaJtnp. They wffl aEncirt that he Tea * entireSy Incapable of making any fcina of B fontmta it tie time tf the all - l -gefl marriflge or InAeed for nearly a 3 ear previous. Attorney James E. Pcrnell , who hus charge nf tie case JOT the Ketcihams , sayr ie tour abundant jiroof that John B. Ketcham ha3 tx'pn meattlly unwound for ali - i most E 3 ear an-3 that there haE tieen no j proof of < i marnaire vati Mrs , TiValknp of- ferea by the aHleeefl wife. The attorney bas ( i already eervea netiee on lie UlinciU , Tru ' ana Saving * ttiank to rc-r.train Mrs. "Wulkup irom having fton BE to the safety bai in I whKih Ketcham kept his neccritlet Attor ney PumeUwin tine notify the court Shat lie win is to be contetnd as eaon ar in L LMm Mm "Walkup'E Ibutler. Joe Kelly , ins sud- | flejily 'become ' o very important lector in ; the pending litigation. KeEy. according to i hi * story , ncconapaniefi John B. Ketcham j ana Mrs. " 5Talkup to Milwaukee on Septem- lier 1'4 and was a witnesf te tie rerHmony | which made tieni man. and vKe. Rev. Mr. Roberts of Milwaukee.nho ipcrformea tie ceremray. open * up rather startling possi bilities by r.aying wheoi tio-wn a phoiograj of Kelly tbtt tie picture much more ( re semble J the man whom he married to Mrs "Walfcup than -dia the picture of JoLt 3. Ketcham. Ketcham.PDCTUARITinS PDCTUARITinS NOTED. Several of the butler's .prominent features in-eluding a small moustache , which was not a peculiarity nf Mr. Ketcham , wat carefully noted hyRev , Mr Roberts cs common to bath Kelly and the bnaegroom of Septem ber 14. Tbe butler iua little to say on this subject , ttmt voluntetrea much iaformaiios concBrtung tit events of tbewe3dmg tnp. He assertea that Ketcham and Mrs > "Walkup went to a Milwaukee ioteJ and hurrlea from there to the partionagt ana list Mr. Ketohaa'e face -was not wrapj ea tip in any way. Rev. Mr. Roberts says the bride- proom'j taceWCE partially muffled in a shawl , not haw ever , concealing the mus- tuche- AE to this phase of the situation , hirw- ever neitier Mr. Pume > ! ] nor Mr Ketciain's relatives tare anything to eay. Tie attor ney -would neither .affirm nor -deny tie ttate- ment that the pending contejrt may hinge en the question ar to wh tiec John B. Ketcham or the butler , Joe Kelly , * wc * the bridegroom on September 4. To add to tbe sencatfinn cataipd by tbe statement of the Milwaukee nninisiw , the butler Kelly , ihas aiEappeared. Kelly left the Thirty-fifth street pcfliee station Tues day ntgiit uboct ID o'clock , fter baving anrwere.a numerouB question * with -what tic police aer-ert were evasive replies , wati per- mistasa ta return to tie Keicham house at S4i3 Indiana cventie. Be Sid not return to liis mi"iresi > ' home , however , end inquiry by the different police stations ttiSay developea tie fact tiiat he had not lioea seen since iiE departure from the Thirty-fiftih etreet Ktatioa last aSght. The police heUere that Kedly , impsiemy tmstt-a as ie was sy ins mistress hat le-t tie city in order that no words of hif may involve her in further trouble- It was saia thii elternoon ihct the police knew more ebaut the fiiEtjijiearance of Ke3- ley thea they tre wffliag to admit. After biing put through the "sweat has" process by Lieutenant Orolghuo lart night he wet held ct the stctiDn untfl 11 o'clock , it U said. It ie atsertea thct the jolice are hold ing Kelley somewhere in Hyde perk end will gucrd him tmta he i wanted. Tbe pwlice refuse to make any statements in regard to this story but Irom tie fact that Lieutenant Credghton today doubled the number of cfScerr detailed an tbe matter it IE believea same new Sevtlopments hcve been reached. Criminal proceedings ae threatened against Mrs. Minnie Wallace anfi tereral other persons , -whose namtE have not been dirulged , but who , John Borden K > tt.bam'fc relatives -will charge , -were unioclatea in what they cbaractwire ai a conspiracy. FAMILY PREPARING TO FIGHT. Attorney James E. PurneH , reirenentitg : the Bfad benl.er's family , t.aid tonight that emmgh eriacnce JeJative to John B Kutch- am's life in the Indiana avenue house. , as well ES the marriage that WM performed in Mflwanke * law Se ; ttmber , haa ie.en otA- Itittea by dpt&otives to make t clear of eoaspirarj against Bevertl persons. "Iflo cot care to make charces at time , " said Mr PumeH. "far we are a long wey from the conn pforeeiUngt that w-ill I necessarily arlae from Ketcham's death , but I wia say that he vos a VMS tin of a e - jiwi-le fowiiirncy. 1 do net mean hy this that he met wHh foul pJay. Hts frhinds &o set contend that he ftU tun Me from nexural causec. Witt we do claim it. that alter John wont Ie that boutID livt laid Stiptesiber he was rirwially a iirinen ir. "Hit friends were nipeateSly dtmlfi afl- nuttuituujion the jirrttit that he was ooa I at luime SunmtiHJLi the Vutitir v uU appear - ! pear H the flour and tell th m thai Joltn j wu. oat : ct oilier timer tie woman who says j she is his w iA w would am-w efor her- | sdl. He waf al { . % < > m tow rdiot : M their I vwiiiBc f his wturcabouts , but e know the eemrcry v ac the ese Mrs trtjluee die IMA ka w , pjireiajit Uiat tite was night taA ill * * u < ing tbe ( Ottre was ki hir h ut.e and that bur evury war emit k wti t * tin Wwita * utd eistwe. wii here t4f up ihrtr miuflt M Mit < t the mj-tu-'ioui wfU- * * * * i y * i m a t oiiu-p < - that sb imi i > uratl KHU&CJ * t * l ue the XT PHTIMfi W i , BtttA. ii ii taiaalr. " was the Uwt BTT133K snjia&rr * tiu vB UIMH tiw Jab * B. K f * , w the ttnur e * n * t awauji * , b Jtru iuc hi * Ac Ui c : tbt lum > si Mrs Ma. tit Ki- i.- . ilitLvi.tr a tbr hoxe uf ite vomtn tow cliimi : to bt * tie wjSow of Mr Kncham Citnvi > etrt' ' Tuesity rreiasc Uter ktvu.p itn hblJ for come time by -ucitr tiea of tit laont * rv r obtrtirter regarding th * rtrcttmrtaoce * OT Ike tMegcd iaarrl { ; f ei MTB. Waatre t Kctchta ItK. Sf The pSlk-f flpdirtia thet kt hufl S.f t tnl tRpwfii $ x > tfejicrt tt 50 af t mkUcr tf tact Ktlirrcar up ea a FflKpichm trpnuefl by his wa ntnry. The euqriploa to * . l > eea grrwinp ] < on the jiolice u , tie ref = nlt > ? rnniorr winch tittru-4 It Mflwisukec thtLt'Kiaiw t iwirpfi to tlifr rule of briOficroanj tl the wcSfltoc an lint he ani trot Ketchup-stood before the HMsiit- terwith h.1 * fare rcnt-eried "undK- the frtd < uf & scarf. A * the ren&ft of tilt , nui-jfltdon he t * heJB over ElgH knfi tt 31 tfrtw-k tMs moming wa 4rl-n3 iway in rhsrge of an of&rer He ie nt > wlit3C by tit police , -who are Ude ta proluce trim at any time he aty \f nerfcfii Thty egeaife f Kplehani It H ] hi hed with jncrreur prosJTjiJaoa tie orflealwhich r-be has naiergBtif rin-e tit death cf j Keitcham having lieen 103 snuch Jor her strength. HenrjJlierrj , T\'I > .con > .in Denier. Make * an A > . > ivrnioiit. . , OSHKOSH , Wls XPT 37 Htinry Sherry , one of the greatest lumber operators and manufacturers "Wis-ponaln ever knew , a man who hafl interests Is nearly every northern county , gave up the. light against bUEtneeE m fforttines tn3 itht shrinkage of BKsets aa3 cefit due to hard times and ussignud all ! of bit , van properdet Jor the lie ient uf hit I creation. . Tie aEKlpnsnent was in prores * j all dnyrSi occurrt-S 'tonight ana tbe papers I will be Clpa ttimorrew in the -cirt-uit court t \Vinnebngo cocaty. ' JThe acBignee is James i W. Cameron of MOwttikee. formerly asi- ciated with Mr. Sherrj-tt Vesper , Wis. Some of the. creators pjeferrej 5. % Cook , tbe Neentb er-cucgre.H , maa. but Mr. Cameron was Mr. Sherry's choice. Th only passible hitch ia tie proceedings is the failure of Mr. Cameron to set-tire bauai. bu : this is not dfemefi prol ble. For three or Jour ycrr Henry Sherry bas been sailing dose to the lee shore of bank ruptcy na several tint * clewea off enl by cmaordir.ary efforts f himself au8 frienBE TTha ; kefit him abo\e water tnd maintaanea his credit -waE his rerifiea tEsenioa that there war not e "scratch of a pea" against his property. A eoujile oEfiaj s ace , however. SeedE that had been hrffl back were Uea apfiiTift the postofDce iilotk in Neenah. owneB by him. ana tin Mormfiesoenaed Some of the bankE of this city aemande.3 security , and to save hit eetate b ing wastea hy tt- tachmente Sbtrry toakv tht- step ind-icated tbave. Tne asKlgnment jmy affect several corporations in which Sherry as interested. Mr. Sherry estimateE his flebtr tnfi those of asKOBiate companies as leaf than n..OUOiiO. : He eBttofctes that his aEESlf tn3 those of tie associate campuses Jtre sufficient to jiay aD tie liabilitaet if jufiicioiisly faaniled. He erjif-rts to ; icy dollar lor dollar. Mr. Sherry givct as among tie causes vbich hare led to this uBfortmiate sitcatioa the genercl depresjiinn la liusinea aurhog the last few years , trfl 7itr { jnlarfe.large. losses through tbe fiKs n * ! C. J. L. Myer severil 3-ears ngo Enfi Issrsr loeseE later hy the. burning of tinJj-er ccfl jiUls and pise lumbtr , C2'-2 ure.d. Some of tic largert creditors are First National bank of MHweuke - ManulacturerE bank of Neenah , Sam Smith of Neenah , C. TV. Howard of Neenah , B. C. Vaa Ostrsnfl of Netnah. S M Ecy of OEhkosh. as trustee for himelf and others holds a mortgage na the Park Fa E Paper -and Pulp company. Tbe ats.pnee , it IE said , will be obtogei to ftimihh a bon3 anywhere irom 1250,0(10 ( up to $ LOM > , ODO. U is Enid that a large amount of the Sherry ptper w held by fcnaers. husi- neE mea and bankers throaghouftie cous- try. without nay eodorsirE. Mr. Sherry jesifies in a iaaSKome mansion oa Park Row. Nt e.nahwith hiE w-fe asifl one aon , E3ward Sherry. Tie resiflercE is B one ana only rec-ettJy Mr Sherry is said to have heen offered HO.Ofi for 11 bj one of tbe crofiitorf to apply 02 hlr indebteasess ID him Mr. Sherry also owns Ibe Sherry brick blotk of noret on Com mercial tvccne , in Neenah , which with his residence prcperty , is iai3 to be free of in- ctimhr .ncE. The pastoffiEe Wock. on "VTis- contta aienue , hat been dee3e3 to cred.tors recemUy. 1ADICTED FOR MfRDCB. -niili KJUinsOfflrer * . f tlit < li e Peck-er. NORFOLK , V-i. . NDT. 37 The federal grana Jury , in the ease of tie crew of tit schooner Olive Pecker , convened today , cn3 after a session t < T four tiours nad a half Tt- turue,3 the following true bUls John An derson , for nmr3wcf Captran John W , Whit man -and Mate WiHiara "Wallace Saunaers : WIfliam Horsliargh , JcCm Lin3 ana JUEB de Dies Burial , aline Manuel Btrrial , acces- soriei tfter the murflcr. Prior to tie ses sion of the grand Jury. Mtrtll Barst tn8 Andrew Marsh , two of She crtw of tbe Olive Pecker , were given a beanng before fnitea States CommisrJoner AckiEE end acquitted They were hula as witnesses , ana being un able to furnish bands , tre now in jaM await ing trill BETIR.N OF THE BAITLEMIIP 1OW \ . Trial Trip U Said to He NEW YORK , NOT. 17. The TJnite3 States hantleAhip Iowa arrtvt.3 tt lie Brooklyn nsvy yara this aaewsoc , iftw OBnrluaing itt final trial trip. Before coming -up the upper buy the 'battleship ' tDcharea Jor a short time of TompkinsvUle. where the iiuipwaion ImaM -went ashore in the Ehip's eteam launoh. Tne rejort < of ibelioard w n i e sent hy tulegraph to U'tChinetDD and it as caid the i erf rmfcnw of liie lov. * during tie trip was in every way setatfartory ana the board will receaimtina iSrt "the " lie war MRS CIUE'.V ISTiKTT * 7X1 EXCLAMi. Ufe * > eu ene Will' Be * -i > eut isi ttol.ii ! ir fyit-un. VANOOrTEB , B , CNcv 17 Tbe Mddmtir Fniprn u ! CtSJt. which icflty from tbe Onotit briitgs these Mvc. Ojrew vha was t5Rtrtttn.fi ebmn it yt-tr age uf tbe murder of bur hnebaai in tui whw < e serteow of d&U > war u > imjusKunmeiu l r life hii Lt E swat to Cnpknfl w the raetrour Sumatra. Stie MI HI be cuBtmrf in WWr.p Denier Man for 44 ttrvrrf O * * * . was Ubrariui efb S n p6 < 4i eStr U- Mr tuaui wkt jcvakdfBi ef ti- shocuaioe ia lie * . un4 iuts W * i in ciitrt * uf the Zfeaiwir ] > utuU < iibrttrj iff * 4piit j ears n tke * e X. C , Xer. 37- wax h& & e. in tue ja , . - _ HarribU coumy. toflLy I p. m lor the toordtr tif it. 3 whliUn Acpuet 3i iiu * . fun-it tiiDUt iujf tn lotir tc the tcaCold crinit. ' BIG STEAL AT DES MIXES of Ekrsa TbonsEsJ Tolltrz ia OJty Afcoiue't BODES. COU VCfL SECRETLY DISCUSSES WAT7IR Eiprx .toronntimt IVill Or to G i Oir tbe UooUv 5-bortact- fald to Be of DES NWNES , Xr. 1J Pin-elaa Tele- praaa v StuaU an * runxct of ntcaltv , l > o : < Slc tad aUcnatlpnf f honfflencre the orirjct tbetity htfl UiSay. It WBJ- all catmefi by tie aiBcm-err that tbrrc are SILIKID norc of gen eral fund warrnute oi the riKy in circulation than are t-rtdcaeetd ty the liooks oi the city auditor. The matter vas laid t > eft e the cuncS in a secret ( .riision a * conoinittpe of the whole hy the oity tre&Eurer. He Rttte3 that his book * thovreS JlltPOH more o ! - warrant rant * -out than are inak-att-d hy the records of the auditor an8 that lie discrepancy IE oi long utcDditip. Arrordicc t the trrasurer'1 b : > uU there are ? Si..Ht9 [ of general JunS uarraoU ; out ; tbe accounts < > ! the auStor indhiate there ought to 1 > e only " 4 WO out. It U kn&wn that ticiv are diecrepanciei In other Jundt , but their amounts are not j-tt asr tairied. Treasurer Elliott aik a tbt coaadl to hare an expert eiunine all the accounts. Both he end City Auditor Hanger trplainea thzt tie dtacrejiencte date buck Jiefcce their tertns of of&ce. The councfl fiit cuEi.ea the matter and made every effort to keep it secret. It if , aia that the total dis- crepandet. will reach Iiri.liHO ana that they represent rtealc made neveral years ago. An eipert uccountant win be employed. REVIVES < LU POLITICAL. Mt"RDHB. Offer to Ltoc-nte At-Mif-fcin of John WL Clnjnon. L3TTLE ROCK AkXor. . IT. The mem ory of the most iatnout crime ever com- mh.ted in Arkant > aE , tbe aMaEBinaaon of Hon. John M. Clayton , hoe been revived by tie receipt of a lette-r by Governor Jones. written from Pitts , Gaby a peeon signing the came Luther Aklnt , . Tbe writer of the letter recalls tbe crime inquires about re- wardr and state * that he can locate the murderer ana pro flute prtmf of puilt. The muider of John M. . Clayton will be re- mrmberea by politician ana public raen all over tie Tnitefl States Clayton -was a brother of General Powell Clayton , tbe pres ent Tnltea 5tc.tes minister to Mexico He vsar tbe republican .candidate lor congress in IRKS1 , his opponent bung Hoa , ClifiDn B. Breckinriage , late amhnaeanor-to EnEEin. Tie " -spSrStea-one-'iDd-the contest "cEETtsr WESTI - was hlUer. Brectinridce as eclwed ejected and Darton mea t contest. "WTdle this contest was In 7irogr-sr Mr. Clayton -went to ? lummerriHe to look alter hit in- tercKs there " 5VhHe in hir rom one night Jnst iKiore jireparing ID retire , an acraBEin c-ept tip in the dark and red E load of bnckbhot thronph the window of his room. inflictucwdunnt Jrom which he died. The murder created a sensation all orer tbe Tinted States. Detectives were em ployes ana worked diligently oa lie cate were suspected of the ana many ptrsonE crime , but lie murderer went -uniiutiished Several timeE tinre then tbe memo-y of the i-ime hsE been revive ! by the discovery or but the rctaEEinanon ha8 almost name new cine , most heen forgotten vhea the lerter Irom Vkins once more brought tie terrible affair into public notice. The legislature once offered a rewaru o : tv.vv iu. " * = . . . . . - of tie i = waerer ana the reward it probably ye : in force. . _ 5-MIGGLER F1BE MILL BCRMXG. Pro l > ect tlint It M r B = < " * ° * MoatbK. DEX * ER. ColaXov. . 37. A FpeiiiJ to the Republican Irom ABI H , Colo. , tayf TThne it is cenerally coneedea tonight that titTcis hut little dancer of tbe Smuggler fire spreafling heyona the large i.loe vhert inSiuttloriE lor a lingering it 3s now burning , the trtend into montht u ing fire thet may greater thtn bince the fire fc.tnrt.ea Sunday mominc. The management is now eanfifieat the s it of trouble is la lea oomewiere ! - tween the seventh tafl eirhth levels , Init Just -Bhere it if unable to f.ay. Tbe crib bing in the slope between these two levelt is KOilW feet and 1 ( * feet thick , fillea tolia vltiwaste. . AH efforts to locate tbe tre here now been itbanaoned , tn3 tbe fight arcintt St H corriea t > n in t g era ! wey bttveen til seventh ana t-ighth levelt with -water from .ibore ana steam from below. At SSB both ths Mesm uod water were turned * iff for an eiaraination. To ell arpecranret no progresfc baa bwm made- There it ca in = r * e r-T smoke in the vapor , which is loakefl upon tt u > inSication that the fire h < u reachefl BBme of the wcter-soakeS timbers ana ii smouldering rttber tb&n burning. The g E issuing frcim lie shaft is not so deate. This afiernoan Manager Hiilett , Mine Inspector specter Frea H , Nye , Muster Mecbtnlt : Alex Cartens. Forenitn Carney &D& two miner * had a miraculous escape from detlh while cramming the mineAll but two -uwe ovurooine by the cas whfle en the tdghik Iwdiifl ware -with great fliCcuny seve-a Irom3t ih by suffocation , SCRAXTOIC. PR. , N v. JL The No. 1' breaknr of the Delaware oofl Hudson Canal oumpany. bumefl tonight Jr m what it ' fire ' . ini-oudmry tbeught tB i-n'f txwc e & origin. Tbe brthfcer was -i aue4 at TJC.OStB Tib aemiMiy etri-jft ru ewn iiitiur i.afc. k * I tiiiin NEW Y < 1 RK , Ji v. . Tb * nunlutt- of Ujr Cttltt-uf uuioc , u an stoutly to uttmiBue tie areuti JO B w i. judituud fiuot Ju this city. Tiw Vi it ilH r ttof 'tiftVit'H Txcniifl ttf nftfti uut in tin- Mute Aid K t oust * up for du- t-uhU ( ti. tiut tii * vtaiw uf HWIM et - UMot ii- K-re. troMi U * * * is whic * t f - r - 11 xuatlttir of ref 9uiM tc i Be nt > - \\-url : uf tbfc uiuuc wiUiiu tin city. Uu- [ 4 r , T 11 Afttl 11 Af B tTTfcTntfftFKrttt TVttff Murriurut * of Orr-nu \ rk rl- , \ot.7 , At Xt-w Turk Arnvti * S * } * HCtc , trwsi lituu . ' At Olfcfcpnw Arrtvtia FamfrXriii. . lr a > X Tort. I At Llvorftwi. AmveJ SCT * i - frM BbK- -or. SiUfcd T"fclt.tiS for Fur At Ct > j > tLiiar.eij Arrh-bd Ifc-uii , Xew Tort. At Southampton Arrtrt > 3 Ptris , rt > a * THE BEE BULLETIN. rwpeniS tar ralr.Warmer Pmrthr-fr 1- Another .r Clond In the CkM. I > rt dojituuu In llie Keeban > Ciit.fi. nic > te .l rnr .rtlir.d t I > r Mnlce * . Delwtlve Co * TTlnt 111 * C w , Si. So Vanity Font n ll Gatur for Omnhn , cc M. n f-wlndle * I ! eire t > et > . He ry r ttie MilpiueDtt. . S. More Time lor * tnj-tb In BurUey CBT. C nle Dylnc OS In * > onth Oklotk. 4. Editorial ud CotnmruiL. lor EijMx-ltlon Gnirdn. r ror .l > ) e MO Riwlpror.lt- . loit-t.Up Ut.u of tlie fcoilH. C Contirll lUuR * IxH-a3 > latt < n- I own 1'n.j.ix.i m Shipper * * Law. 7. ACulrt. In Sooth R. Cannda at tbe V Ondce Munc < V Criminal I f rket. Slot Marhltir. WIH Hartto Go. r rntltr llnt-lutf > Collece Method * . 10. Colorado Kate tTw l On 11. Couiturrclal and VluaucJal New * . IE. An AiictJ In Frttlnoatk. Extreme * . In Hotel DEPORTING CHIAEE Srrlon * Clinrjre * Made lir rnlted totefc * ttorner HI-OM n. Al'B-l'HN. N Y . Nov 17. C H. Brawn , csristant Tnfcea .States attorney , * ho ii conducting tie triaj or cases In tbe United States district CDUTS here , is authority for a remarka'ble story la conn retina -wlti tbe smuggling of Chtnese Into thir country. Mr. Brown taid that tie < -ost of deporting Chinese has be c very great and hat Siee.n on the i&creafce. which is also the rte with the smuggling of tie Chinese. Tin Fovernine.nt , Mr. Brown says , lays tie blame lor tbe greater 7 art 03 the illicit traffic on the emjileyes nf the Canadian Pacific railway , tafl Attorney General McKenna - Kenna it it Eaid. m1D institute en action Epahist tb * tsirjiarttion. The frovemineat ct crt. Lnioratng to Mr. Brown , that the ran- vir mj > loves cDnn > ire m-lth tit poveriunent officialto tiretk the law. A Mil of tsosti U l > lnir cenipllea. tnfl as t-och deportation costE rr > dO , the totalfll he xery larpt Whea tils IE 3ane. Jlr. Srown Bflyt. tie aotlanwfll he ecmmwtced. IT it tain be provefl that any other rtllronS hai- been a ; iarty to toreating the law an urtion against it will tie tlBo hroucht. Intrrr tluc Decision \ < 7 Cnllfd S Court ofi > jnl * . ST. LiOTJlH. NOT. U. A de-ddon in- ' the OaiMtd "Stitee s-lr toSiy to the cSest that -white 7 > er- eoa afloptefi isto onfc of the clrJlirea trlbte oi InClant cannot he jertorefl to Ameniccn hy tbe Tnitea Stater courtE. A nui : nroujrhl tliont Ihe trnt-KUoa. In 18SS Jtssfc JlEymonfl , t Chej-otet In dian in tbe nation , marrieS twhite woman , goiai ; throufh the tribal ceremonjes lAter he t-ticurefl a divorce uafleir iribtl laws. Tie wile daUntcl the hid heen nattiraUzefl in 1KS-4 , tnfl Euea lor divorce in the f-aatefl States coist. A ecret was prantea , hut tic htifhanfl Jonglit it , cloiminc the cncrifc h&a no Jurisdiction in the natter. It war carried to tiie court of appetltRhere the Becree wit. revertei ana the cute jesianflefi to the- lover COOTIE , -wnh ineirurtianE to dissiiEE tL The proutia acclpaea Ir.r the fltiniEton WLE that tie Tnltea Staits court ctn-not naturaliZb j > en.onE aSoptea by c-rfliiefl trilie or tofliant , and , therriore , the tribe itBeif ha3 excluFJve jurisaction in tie HEPOHT5lASlHKECTION -I * CHINA. 5tt"2iner Krljif- Advice * , of an Interim SAN FHANCISOO. Kov. IT. The r- Hlo Janeiro , -which uriTta toSsy Irom Yokohama hama and Hong Kocg. via Honolulu , bronelu ibe foltewicE aflrlcvr : BiKpatcbet rticently recerrofl LI Tirn-Tsln tnnocnce that a formidable inturrection oc- currea outside tie peat wall LI Sajmola , lift jnflei etBt of 3eioGenexal Nifh. prorincla ! coaunanfler-in-chirf of the -Chihli district. waE dinjiatched to the fceenewith a force of S.CKiO cirUi ] at > d infantry ana a battery of to guiJl tbe r il < eilion. The inEur- are Ktifl to be for the inert part eoldler * from tbe Mancbunan tnopK , fleJetu-a during tbe late war -with Jajian , who acre flirpertefl over the tountry. The home office hat dccia > 3 to allow the coaMruction of fclectrtr raUwty * In Totio. ELDOV B1VK IIOIIIIKH REAIlRnS'TCD. SB in u el RItrlilr Oniitnrcd * ij Oflircr in rX. X J , . Xor. 1J. Saniutd J Jlnchle arrefited lor robbing a freigbt car at Port Morrir. wtf iaen Sheriff IIP w Hue at one ef tbe gang tobbea the Bradley bunl : of EJflen , la. , of fK.OOU IBH February. Hltchie was captured at the time. Imt e capt > a froai tie county Jail after , ha-rine be n Sberiff Bawling Iflentifiea Ritchie by tat too marks oa the arm. 'Wbe-B be i.bewefl Hltchle a pbotop-ajih ID the rticuei. ' gall ry HHcbie BOEe Ma to hit iflBritiiv. A letter vac i.orurud which Jlltchle hafl written to a friend In Jtfl tt Pat irwia. in which he tttatetd he V.LI afraid he wat caucitt for tbe JBWB j-obbery and bteging him n i te him tvty T1KI > G I . * lll WITH 7HK Jl DCH Slutt-'t iil < irur > \lfii Iu Ut Coudi-t \\u * Guilt j. BiSMA3iCK. N. DXB K. E. F AUwi itut't auomcj for ti * count ? , vbt. in the } intt. CTit1oE of Ctmfi t. uy IB t * th w.ulwi n of iutrf Corliw ; * f tbe nu- pr > a r ttourt tbct OtntAet wtr isouow * adpr Ctoij t * | > r.4uw ujj- or ui } erlteiui < > Khowiag that Cmtttn vat < ui ituwiiLt iti-n. H'iiMi Judgt Ocrlin r.tri that thf OOBVK-UBI v t it the of tbe (1T44BD * * ' -idfw * uf tliW , he U hit optnuwi LE i-e the luMt ace aw lav Tic ritourcf * bow that the. leraelty uf Itr. P.utt. ' twcjiuimj- war BI utily iiut ti.it tie tbbUJDWiy Uhtif v at Moklntr Al tl. i it - -rrlKir > , tliiu ht ie ( 5 ,014 to itf K UtfTi.BrtiJ lumi of t AUtt > k at ( ireMOit Tft'ht rou relit fr W i-ropuwrf tc uitroAudi' & inlet T < t-BCiutuE ) prcrndiUE fur thr apjmitimew of r itre ravJ j.nS criminal lie FDVtn.Di nt of Alttki. Tit ftvurg tie J'laaf ' I > uie Sloct to into canvjiilti.t filttriuU , tath to hivt & rnittjj Ettit * cv i auiai/fcr tt&- to tiTfrrc * t t liVfc , . - . . . _ > a.jtm.Jfc . REBDKES TBE RIKG Srott C5AQBE tie PERNICIOUS ABUSE OF OFFICIAL POWER Attiodtj tad Krarj of People Uso3 to Fortler Prix-tie Eodt POLICE BOARD PLAINLY IN POUT1CS Evidmos Snffincot to ErtsHiEh Thii Ohtrre in Cburt. DETECTIVE COX GETS HIS INJUNCTION iil i ; -il Defl ( nu Given lUnl Hi * Iteeent Re and He i * . * Reinktuted. I Chili of Di : e.ctlves "W. V. Dux bat WOE J hit cane aptlnrt the metabars of tic Fire ted PflUreOnintBlstilon. . wbtueio they sonrit to ' remove him Iroai the pnlire I rre of the city ' til Oaahc The dticlElon was rendered by * | Jodge Soott jesterflay afternoon. He ield , , that there was Butlimmt cvlflt'ot-e that ihe mumbert of the Icerfl wautod to ge.t rid tif ! J Cox for palitlcal reasons and with lilt idea \ in inind. he iUKlrurtea McOoy & Olmrteafl , d attorneys Jor Cnx. to d'-ew the order makinc * the Iclnn-KJon permanent In pai-Klnc upon tbe case Judge Scott fllr- | ftited the inBUet at same length , review-leg 4 tit tesUaiony of tbe vtirlous ime&ecs cad s cauitnentiug UHID the actt . ' the. memt > ? rF 1 of the bDora in filing tbe ri rges on which removal wat , soucht to be ai't-amphshea , ' Seieral times during the time cunsumei in deciding the cane , attome.- ! : for the baard tttemitefl to iDterrurn the court "by asking S questions , but in t rh iastint-e they "were T cpurteouiJy answerefl The court maintained tliat there wat sufficient evidence to show 1 that the" board was in politics , end tliat the j Sjriauel members wtire aneanpticg to use I the members of tbe palire force lor political I purposes. In reaching this nnnclucion he sold ' ? that he considereS tie erldonee of Hot , who. at the instance of one of the has be"ii detailed to niprrt to the cr-lir cattdiaate for mayor at the lust sprinc eJecrien. I or Jive days the court held that HefT although f-e.16 out of tlie public treas ury , was working for E E. How tin -visiting mejj and places te fvefl the psliucal pulse. that he might know who "w tre hit sur-porters. This , the crurt held wat with the know- e.age of itt Itant one of tbe police .coramis- BiDEers , who -was a frejnent risitor si HoweU's offioe , he having imen there ct Times when Hoffwio was fitdng the p&- litlsal work-lor How -H , was pfesmt. Spe-Ji- ing of the -charter , the noun saia he WCB ca.tisEe3 that it was or that portions of it w ere Jiakf.e.3 in the it ierew f tbe man who nnpe.3 to br e3eKe3 mayor and v. ho hafl helped to pa h ii throut ; ! th * leciElaturt. DEFINES CHABJ-ET FANNING. EeJerring to the fart of Detective Sartge having tifien amsicned to report c.t Oerter' * saloon and to ChaiSeE Fanning for fluty , the court designated it as another attempt to lorce tbe police into ipclttJes. "TTbo IE this man Fanning ? " asked the caurt. Answering ti < anealon i.mstilf , llie court continued"Ht is a politician and why iicmld an officesof tie police .force bs instmcled to report to him lor fluty T" The court intimated tint he was of the opinion tfcat certain mrmtiers nf tie Fire nnfl Piflice ConnnisE.nn had Vnow ledge nf the awsSgnnient of Savage , as a chief ot police WDUM not feel autunrlzea to oetaa his men for such nroik w Itbout first uecurlnB the consent of hir superiors. The -government of the Omaha police force the eonix designated as corrupt , even more fie thtn that nf New York City tinder tie Boss Twefd regime It VE run in the interest of a political ring , the members of which i&a 'er th dr 7nirjiaie the booetlag nf one of their kind auto offict the highest office iwithi-n tlic gift of the vaJere of the city. That the caurt fleoltri'd.WBE the a , very es e ce of corrupt i-n Men v ho-would turn the ten-Sees of jinblif officials over to politicians and compel the jmhlic to jisy for ruch erriwiE veie men who would bear watching. Before ; jii Eing upon lie case Jnflge Scott nqiunEi-d Ihe re-fordr , m far as the rtal- ment attrfbutea to Commlni&ea < er Bullerd an3 tfictifiefl to Jjy R W Gibson WUE on- cemed. He taifl that ihe lnjipuage Gifbnoa allereS thai Billiard had applied to lie court wat too foul to nppe.tr in vbe recurd. When JuSptSoot'r ; court conrennd jVsterfiay mWTiitg the taking of Commisiwiner Hca-flmau s tertunony wae resumed. He testiCud that 'here wei no jiroeoacerte plan Jwr tbe removal tif Cor. He wet 1ft Din simply lor the rexasn that the members t f ti > e butri uowiidernd him 3n- jbn ; ict ( < iii and Ixiccuse of a lac-k of fun fit with which to jvsy tbe JIKIU He cverrua that the ( fuciaioc of j olittcf. did out et > ter Into ( iHiiJ6wa.ciDii ID the removal of any of tbe officers of the JiirccOn tic rt juert of lie boarfi tbe chittf nufl uiinaltt a the names ot tw nty-one men whate hervicttt. could be d > - txin ed with and C&x war amuuc ihe number. At < i iBfiBtbtir of U'p b.ard the WIIDUEE lestl- tt > 6 that be bafi uot snrefs.efl tbe same of any man u > he dtipjnd Taking up tbe ( iblitical phases of the. oct& r H r4m n testified thtt the of the mnailxir * oi the police lorre bad oevdr tiwm dibeu iid * .t tuj' mfifttine of the beard. Mr Jind nevtir ciret any iiu.truc- txrtis u > txAltttnittii to At political work an'l had no kuowlddBr that such wu- ; had l > f en piirleruKid. Tlie witcuu flttuiefl huvinc s-eco Hoff < u How eil'i nffietlii ; epri& during the city caaii inii He even went beyona thii puiat uod t * rtili fl Uiat xmuirdzy was tbe futt Hate tliai he eriu SDK Hufl. Witness kbit tiM.t he had faafl a pulillcsl tniDion.iO.iuu with Cm. l&M upriiip at wiin.h Cox IBM him OB J"i > urttt tub street tnfl iid. "I USB flump U tbt : 1 can fur How ell" * Canuni > iMifir Htriicui tesutt thtt the ot the baard had uiiicrufi into co 1) } wiiit-b uiiaulifcit were to lie tbo ffl tbe snl ic-tiiiD of jiolitt offiKcre at tbMir frwn puliucU faith. Nbthiuc of tic kind had wurfi F-ufpoUua tti3 hud ct no time p * "i-noa tuy mate , DENIALS FB.O.W OTHERS. Grecary , btusE tilled t& t aulorrd a eecerel flenkl. Mtyinc that iberr vtt no time when "iy officer h3 rumwofl lor jiulttictJ rtatant. Tbi the ( > allliB J fireferb&ce ha3 tteret btH.li difc uu a by tie aM&liert of the butrd. tt it vet t mttttr in w Lid , he ttid tit mem- j > tr . { tat tut they ht.3 oa ittu-tsL