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The Omaha Daily Bee. OMAUA, THURSDAY MOBNIKG. MAKCI! 22, lOOO-TWELVE PAGES. SINGLE COPY 1TIVE CENTS. 3871, NO TRUCE FOR TRI Buprems Court Cites the Btandird Oil Company to Faco the Bar. DEMURRER OF DEFENDANTS IS OVERRULED State it Giren Another Ohanoi to Collect Treasurer Bartley'i Shortage. SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND INVOLVED IN SUIT Trial Court Committed an Error in Not Submitting Case to Jury. STRAW BOARD DENIED LEAVE TO INTERVEN pitI' Appointed Police Commission 31 ny Secure Henrlim. However, by FIIIiik Amendment SIumvIiik Intercut I" Lltllliltlou. LINCOLN'. March 21. (Special.) The sti ller set of delegate, and the na- vlll be called upon to do- bgular party, ns In 1806. GETTING HEADY FOR STRIKE Xlmv York Manufacturer OrKnnlzc Hi Coinlint tin; Ileiuniul of Mnchlnlnt. NKW YORK, March 21. In anticipation of an extension to this city of tho strlko of machinists now In progress In Chicago, Columbus, 0 and I'aterson, N. J., local manufacturers of maohlnory nro pushing for ward the work of perfecting an organization to copo with It when It comm. Plans for such n body woro laid somo tlmo ago, but tho threats recently made by tho Interna tional Association of Machinists to make tho Chicago strike national and call out 100,000 men, In nddltlon to tho 6,000 now out in Chicago nnd tho 1,600 In Columbus and Pat ctsoii, resulted In an lncrcaso of activity among tho manufacturers here. As a nucleus for this movement tho Now York and New Jewey Machinery Manufacturers' association was organlred on March 14, with A. H. Sees an president, J. 8. Dundy vlco president and G. K. Oarvln treasurer. From tho officers of tho aascclatlnn urgent pleas were sent out to manufacturers In this city, Jersey City and Newark, statins; tho domandn REPUBLICANS ALL UNITED X Varioui Elements Get Together in Harmony on State Delegation. AGREEMENT REACHED BETWEEN INTERESTS For Kdwnrd Hocwntcr, E. J. Cornish nml XV, F. Hurley for Dclcitnten nuit .1. I. .Incolmon nnd John L. Kennedy for Electors. As a result of several conferences between tho lenders of tho different elements In the republican party In Douglas county, an agreement has been reached by which only a Blnglo delegation will bo presented to tho voters iit tho republican county primaries called for Friday, March 30. Under tho arrangement the delegation of ninety-six members allotted to Douglas county, under tho state call, will bo mado up of the strongest nnd most prominent re publicans In the party. The agreement Is to the effect that the delegation will bo committed to the Inter ests of the following named candidates: For Kdward Rosewatcr for delegato-at- mado In Chicago by tho strikers and the need large to tho national republican convention freighter Alexandre Illxlo arrived hero today from Havre. Captain Letnolno re ported that ho had spent four days out of hl3 courso with extra lookouts looking for tho missing freighter. Ho said ho had found no slg.13 of it nor had ho seen any wreckage. INDIA SAFE ON GOLD STANDARD Acempllhrd Without llorrowliiK Cold Cornea Through Trade Chun nel. CALCUTTA. March 21. In Introducing tho budget today Uio financial member of tho India council, Clinton Hawkins, alluded to tho enormous now of gold Indlawanls. Ho said It had been decided to coin an ad ditional million of silver rupee. In aplte LARGER FIELD FOR SCAN NELL His Name to Be Recommended to Holy See for New Archbishopric OMAHA WILL BE MADE AN ARCHDIOCESE StilTrnRnii See Will Hp Lincoln, Chey enne nnd Halt I.nke City IHsbnp" of Province Hold Important Meetli.R' Todnj-. CONDITION OF THE WEATHER Forecast for Ncbrufkn- Fatr Thursday and Friday; Winds. Variable Tenipcrnture nl Omnhn rtcrduyt Hour. lli'K. Hour. lien. R n. in UU 1 p. in Ill II ii, in !!! ii p. in IS 7 n. in -( :i p. in nn S n. in 2!ll p. ill ti n. iii. . . . . . :it n p. in . ."7 in ii. in n.i i p. ni nil ti n. in ...... Ml) 7 p. in "i 1U III It H p. Ill 10 II p. Ill 17 arrival tho marrlngo took place in Pnsa dena. Mrs. Mclntyre given this reason for ke'p Ing tho event a secret: Some yearn ago nn of employers hero uniting at once. It was stated by an officer of the association that .. . ....t.(.ti1frt thn It wnnlil PAtnnrlin In Its mnrnhnrahln flPVOral preme court tnis nuuruuui. u.v...v - .. ........ -.- demurrer asking for tho dismissal of the caso hundred members, representing many mll- f ihn smtn of Nebraska against me aianu- , nuns in guyim.. nrd Oil company, nnd granted tho defendant Special strew was laid on tho demand of tho machinists that tho present eniploysa who aro not union men bo discharged and . . V. ulntn'd until April 1 to me answer iu w " ,.,.ll.lr. Tt,U nirnnu thnt the CaSO will tlO tried In original Jurisdiction before tho bu- their places filled with union men. "They prcmo court, probubly within tho next few also demand," said tho ofllcer, "that a fixed ,.!, unless tho Standard Oil company so- minimum of wages and a nine-hour day be cures another hearing on tho demurrer or o contlnuanco of tho caso. Tho defendant company sought to have tho caso dismissed from tho supremo court on tho ground that as it was an action of n criminal naturo that tribunal had no autnor ity to glvo It a hearing In original Jurisdic tion. It was contendod that tho caso should havo been begun and heard In tho district court beforo coming to tho supromo court. Senator Thurston and F. L. McCoy of Omaha nrgucd In favor of tho dismissal on behalf of tho Standard Oil company, nnd (Attorney Ocneral Smyth contended for tho state. Their arguments wero presented to tho court on February 10. The court gavo no reason for overruling tho demurrer. An opinion on tho Jurisdiction to try this caso was expected, but tho court simply entered tho word "overruled" oppo slto tho motion and mado no further com ment. Mr. McCoy was at the capltol to day and appeared surprised at tho decision of tho court. Ho was not prepared to say what his future courso would be concerning tho case. Another hearing has been granted in the coso of the bondsmen of ox-Treasurer Bart lcy. Tho last decision of tho district court in this caso, which Is for approximately J600.000, was against tho state. Tho supremo court revorsed this decision, holding that tho trial court committed error In not submit ting tho case to a Jury. lliiuimy Hoard' iMotlon Denied. The supremo court overruled the motion of the mayor and Fire nnd Police Heard of Omaha, also tho motion of the governor's dummy board, for leave to Inter vono in the test caso Instituted hy the at ornoy general to re-establjsb tho old law glvlsg tho governor of tho stnto power to appoint flro nnd pollco commissioners for cities of tho metropolitan class. ThlB oc tlon of tho court, however, will not prevent tho persons from appearing In tho case, as In n recent decision It was hold that any person who can by propor amendments show that he has an Interest In nny mattor In litigation may, without leavo of tho court, brcome a party to tho suit and obtain an adjudlca tlon of his claim. Beforo adjournment tonight the court ofllcially announced the appointment of Leo Hordman as clerk and stato librarian. Judge Norvnl dlescntcd to tho appolntmont for tho reason that tho term of Clerk Campbell has not yet oxplred. Tho following entry was made Ordered, That Leo Herdmnn be. and lie licroby Is, appointed reporter of this court m plaoo or v. a. t'ttmpueii, uio present in cumbniit. such appointment to becomi effective Mny 1, 1900, Norval, C. J., voting "no becauso the office Is created by tno constitution and tho olllctnl term Is by that instrument llxed ut four years, nnd Inas much as thn term of tho present Incumbent does not cxplru until July, 1902, the court lins no nower to now appoint a successor, nnd especially tho nppolntmrnt should not takw effect until tno cioso oi uie present term or court. Hnte. Cno Aunluat Burlington, Tho secretaries and members of the State Hoard of Transportation woro engaged all day In hearing tho caso of L. H. Lawton of Palisade against tho Hurllngton. The complaint Hied by Mr. Lawton charges dls crimination on tho part of the Hurllngton llallroad company against tho grain deal crs of I'allsado nnd Antolopo nnd asks that an order be Issued compelling tho defcudant to construct grain olovators or wnreihouecB nt those- two towns. T. H. Tlbblc3 of this city aim appeared as one of tho complain ants. .1. S. Klrkpatrlck appeared for the defendant and contested tho demand of Lawton and Tibbies concerning the con struction of elovators or warehouses. Ho said It would be Impossible for any railroad to furnish such facilities to grain dealers. Tho hearing of Superintendent n. F. Lang of tho Institute for Feeble Minded Youth at Beatrice will probably occupy the governor's attention for another day nt least. Hp communicated with his office In this city this afternoon, saying that ha did not know when he would conclude the rase at Beatrice, as there were numerous -ultnrertti who wished to be given an op portunity to testify. K-Treasurer uartiey is undergoing a special treatment ut the state penitentiary for a dlscuso of tho eyes. Ho has been con established. Men can bo discharged only with tho concurrence of tho local walking delegates." According to Dclcgato ticorg H. Warner of tho International Association of Machinists tho causes that have led to tho strikes of machinists in Chicago will, If the Chicago men win, preclpltato strikes In all tho largo cities of the country. Now York Included, If tho manufacturers do not accedo to the de mand for n nine-hour working day, which began In Chicago, and Is to bo made every- here. "The machinists may not find It necessary to wait for our movement to succeed In Chicago beforo extending It to the other cltltn and tho nlne-bour demand may bo made In New York nnd clsowhero beforo many days." and member of tho national republican com mlttee from Nebraska. For V. F. Ourley nnd E. J. Cornish for district delceatcs from tho Second con gressional district to tho national conven tion. For Jacob L. Jacobson and John L. Ken nedy for presidential electors. Tho understanding also Is that Charles J. Orceno will be chosen chairman of tho delegation, which will vote as u unit on other officers as tho majority may decide. The delegates will bo chosen under tno SIOUX CITY, In., March 21. It Is stated hero on tho highest Catholic authority that f thn fnmino hn miiinil. tho country had : Omaha will be mado an archdloccso with .Mnin.i ih anM .tnminnl throuch tho con- ' Lincoln, Cheyenne nnd Salt Lako City ns , uncle of my first husband died In Australia, tlnued closure of tho mints and tho ordinary suffragan sees, segregating Salt Lako City leaving an estato worth 1,000,000. Under ntll.rntinii. nt rn,ii.. without add nc to the lu- i from tho arcmiioccfo or ban i-rancisco. ino mo terms or wio win i was one oi nvo noire, nanio oi iiisno: scanneu oi umann win do iruvuicu i reuiaiueu mo muuiv in uuuun recommended to tho holy see for tho now (Jordan, well, I met Mr. Mclntyre; wo be archbishop came fond of each other nnd married. Tho new archdloccso of Dubunno consists ' Naturally, I did not wish to lose tho money of tho four dioceses of Iowa, tho two new I willed tone, so wo decided to say nothing ones being Sioux City and Dcti Moines. The names selected by tho council of the Into Archbishop Hennessey and the Irre movable rectora of tho archdloccso to be his Ilov. Fathers John Carroll, dobtedness of India, and the uncertainty In regard to tho falling and changing of the rnto of oxchango having become a thing of the past. AMUllIC.l.V 1'l.HF.T Ts lNVlTKO. Nnvy Department lliinhle to Aeeept Portsmouth!! Cordlul Invitation. PORTSMOUTH. Ennland, March 21. Tho mayor of Portsmouth has received from successor are: about our wedding until the estate was all settled. After tho marriage I continued to bo known ns Mrs. Gordon Lately wo decided to announce our mar riage. I aiay lose my fortune, but I prefer . . . . . ... nt rvsin.l itin (n n n i nml (hlCa nil United States Secrotary of tho Navy John uu'" ' t0 our roranncP D.Long a response to his letter to President baue ugh.ln of Clinton and Llnnehan , thIn0 T .rmember of the Illinois 0 Pvlnco will meet at Methodist Episcopal conference In good tJ, today and select three other , standing. Ill health has cipe W hrn, o ...in ...!. tin.. I ceano uciivu woik lur u unit-, aim una made no arrangements for bendlns n squad ron to European waters, but later will un doubtedly do eo. WASHINGTON, March 21. Tho naval officers hero say that tho department un fortunately could not Indicate in tho reply to tho mayor of Portsmouth even approxi mately when nn American squadron would nameu and Homo from tho six OPINION ON LABOR UNIONS ClitenKn MniuifncturiT In Very Hitter lu Illn Statement Ilefore ln diiHtrlul CouiiulxMlon. CHICAGO. March 21. Tho subcommittee of tho congremlonal Industrial commlrston spent sovcral hours today in listening to testimony of James L. Hoard of tho tlrni of Q. A. Crosby & Oo., metal-working ma chlnory manufacturers. Mr. Board wns em phatic In his opinion that tho manufacturing Interest of Chicago wero being greatly re tarded by labor unionism; that It It were not for the continual labor trouble and tho poor protection accorded manufacturers by tho city administration the city would be tho largest manufacturing center in tho world. Mr. Hoard said that ho had asked the assistant chief of police tor protection for his plant nnd had been refused, being told that nothing could bo dono owing to orders which came from some one higher than the assistant. Mr. Board said tho pollco courts generally were Intimidated by the strike spirit that prevails among tho labor unions. In answer to a question by Colonel Clark of tho commission ns to the probable result If tho labor troubles continues Mr. Board snld that manufacturers would wurely be call of the republican county committee. ( nva ltgdr of tnQ klU(J invitation. Tho which empowers tnom io represent im county In both state and congressional con ventions, and tho result is taken by all re publicans, who are parties to tho agreement, as anothor evidence of the Harmonious ieei Ing thnt Is now prevailing among tho mcm- . ... ... i - ,a 1 ii.. . . .ml aUo as proof of the r lie "termini on to ' In the future the exigencies In tho east will I llons, The foreglsnted nrulnt0 pa! present aPunUed front to the enemy during bo such as to permit tho eMnetton of , boforo tl)0 boom wanc(, nd BIsh( AIR TRUST WILL BE FORMED Coiiilitue of All the Compressed Air Comiiantea nt the Cnnntr'. this presidential year, FROM THE PULPIT OF WESLEY lllMhop Cnllmvny to I'rencii mere m the .Methodist Keumenlcnl Coun cil in Loudon. WASHINGTON. March 21. The program commltteo of the United States and Canada, comprising the westorn section of the Meth odist church, met here today anu prac tically completed a tentative program of subjects and speakers for tho ecumenical conferrenco to be held In London, Deginning September 4, 1901. This program will be sent to the repre sentatives of the eastern sectlou In Lon don and If approved will bo tho program of tho conference. Ono essay, two Invited ad dresses and a discussion will bo the order for each day's procoedlngj. Evening meet ings of a. more popular character will bo held with platform addressee. Tho pro gram also provides for tho consideration of questions concerning tho relation of tho various Methodist bodies to each other; tho condition of Methodism in general; Its rela tion to tho important, ethical and religious Right Ilov. IUchard Bcanncll, bishop of tho Catholic diocese of Nebraska and thus the recognized head of tho church for this district, wns transferred from tho Con cordia to tho Omaha dloccso In 1891. Tho responsibilities that fell upon his shoulders nt that tlmo wero exceedingly perplexing mayor's letter was recdvea ny nrciary nnJ caIc, f0 nt,m,nlstrnt,vo nb1Uy of a Long soveral months ago and the auswei h!gh or(Jer H,8 pre,lcC0Baori n,Bnop 0.Con. was delayed solely because no chance to nc neri forcsaw tno nceds of a rapldIy ,iCVelop copt tho Invitation could then be perceived. . , d0CC3e nncl nrenared for the future by Thouch the prospect Is no brighter now ..1Pntr nhin nmnnriv. nrntnoto,! I in this country. These Include tho Amer tho answer was lorwnruou, trusting um churches, schools and charitable Institu- I lenn Air Power company or tnis city, tno sed nwny Hydro-Pneumntlo atorag compnny oi hop Scan- Washington, tho Standard Power Storago not applied for a charge since leaving rtho navy. Krnger and the Britiih Government Onco More in Correspondence. DISPATCH FROM PRETORIA YESTERDAY Foreign Office Riceives a Message, bnt Its Contents Are Kept Secret. NEGOTIATIONS ON AT BL0EMF0NTEIN Correspondent Jnst From Thero Wires the Advatoi it Delayed Meanwhile. CAUSE OF MILNLR'S TRIP NORTHWARD liner Uepntntlon tiding tn Nt. l'eters Imru I'cell IthodeN Kinlinrttn ut L'npctomi for the Shores of Knulancl. LONDON, March 22.-1:12 a. in. Several telegrams havo passed between President Kruger and the Hrltlsh government In ad dition to tho Salisbury correspondence al ready published. Tho foreign olllco received a dispatch from Pretoria yesterday. Tho contents of these communications cannot yet bo obtnlned. Tho Cnpetown correspondent of tho Dally Mall, telegraphing iMnrch 21, says: "I have Jut arrived from lllocmfonteln, whero I learned that no further movemcut Is probablo for thrco weeks, ns negotiations aro proceeding. NEW YOItK. iMarch 21. A story was "1 raiicu to ascertain tno nature or tno published hero today that negotiations havo negotiations, or whether Sir Alfred Mllner's reached a satisfactory stage for the consoll- departuro from Capetown Is connected with datlon of all the compressed air companies them, but I should not bo surprised If tho war collnpscd quickly." tho necessary fleet there. Thorcforo tho ncll 8Ucceedod to a burden of considerable mayor of Portsmouth was told that If tho sj,Ci jn plo 0( n obstacles Dlshop Scan squadron went to Europe It would ccrtnlnly I ncu administration has been a success, touch nt Portsmouth in recognition of tho During his rcglmo thero has been an liif Invitation. There havo been Invitations or crease of eighteen priests, seventeen par a llko naturo from other ports in Europe, Tho Portsmouth Invitation was anticipated only a few wcek9 by ono from tho munici pality of Torbny. Al'STllALIAN CAPITALS IXI'HCTIUl. At Sydney nnd Adelnlde the Iluhonlo 1'lnRiic Is 1'revnlent. MELHOUHNE, March 21. Sydney, the capital of Now South Wales, and Adelaide, capital of South Australia, have been de clared Infected with tho bubonic plngue. SYDNEY, N. S. W March 23 Two dcutlw from bubonic plaguo occurred hero today and one now caso was officially re ported. Attemnt to Murder n .Indue. PARIS, March 21. In tho Palaco of Justice today an attempt was mado to murder the presiding Judgo of tho fifth court by a drucelst named Uardtn, who hid Just lest n BUlt. Tho Judges had just tnKcn meir sei! and counsel in another case bad bejun his tion to tho ""n llardlu afm Vdvofvef mnl lucsllons ot th times; Its att tudo toward h bad a Mtnbllnc temperance nnd similar evils and urea tnreo anoui ... honrt Ishes, fourteen parochial schools, 700 pupils, 400 families nnd 4,500 In church member ship. Bishop Scnnnell Is C3 years of age. Ha was born and educated for tho priesthood A dispatch to tho Dally Mall from Pre toria, dated March 19, says: "President Kruger returned from Kroon- company or I'hiiaueipnia, tno tramway stadt yesterday. Ho says tho light In tho Power Stcrogo company ot. Philadelphia, tho prco Stato will bo desperate. I am In International Power Storago company of formed that tho Transvaal government has Washington, tho Now York Auto-Truck taken no resolution to destroy mines or company nnd several other corporations property as a last resort." .1 I .- .UI.. tlUM.ln Tlnn.1 nn.l 1 OpCrUllUg 111 IU1U BIUIU, liUUUU 1S1UUU tlUM West Virginia. It Is intimated that the parent company Mllncr'n Trip to lllocnifontetu. (Copyright, IfwO, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, March 21. (Now York World Cablegram. Special Telegram.) Tho sltua- wlll bo cither tho Own Power company or fhn Tntnrnntlnnnl I'nwpr comnanv. either of In Ireland, was ordained In 1871 nnd camo which is supposed to possess n substantial ln In the Orango I' roe Stato s really far to tho United States in 1872. Ho began amount of tangible assets. Nothing Is snld u satisfactory than tho Hrltlsh censored his priestly labors In Nashville, Tenn., as about tho capitalization of thcao companies, dispatches represent It to be. Only a small thn rathedral. Liter but It Is asserted that conferences are being i section of tho Inhabitants so far have sub- on ho was appointed pastor of a new church held to determlno theso and other details, mlttod, tho vast bulk ot tho Iloors being nt East Nashville, a position that gavo , Inquiries among officials of tho Amorican ( elthar In n condition of open or covert dls opportuiiity for his talents as spiritual Air Power company in this city elicited tho nffcctlon. When Sir Alfred Mllner suddenly rnihnr nncl inialnpfss mnnneor. Such was ndm salon thnt tno consonaation or mo his success that he was appointed vicar American company and tho Compressed Air general of tho dloccso by Bishop Feehan company of cnicago win snoruy uo au and when tho latter was elevated to tho nounced. It was said by tho same parties, sambllne. temperance toward the questions arising out ot Biblical criticism. Bishop Galloway of the Methodist Church South (ft Jackson, Miss., will preach at tho opening session by Invitation of tho Brit ish section ot the committee This sermon will bo delivered from John Wesley's pulpit in Wesley chapel, City Iload, London, nnd will bo followed by communion scrvico ana driven from Chicago to smaller towns, whero addresses ot welcome and response The wages aro sometimes 25 per cent less. Ho . members of tho committee In session hero also said tn answer to a question that he considered trades unionism placed a premium on Inefficiency nnd that labor leaders from, hla exporlenco with them, woro looking solely for their own aggrandizement. "Tho avorago American mechanic," 6ald Mr. Board, "Is nothing but an overgrown boy." MACHINISTS' STRIKE BEGUN One Hundred nnd Fifty AVnllf tint nt Cleveland Ilefore Orders Are IsNncd. . CLEVELAND, March 21. President James O'Connell of tho International Machinists' union arrived hero from Chicago today and subsequently hold a long conference with tho officials ot tho local machinists' union In regard to the proposed strike In this city. In an Interview Mr. O'Connell said: "No national strike has yet been called, but ar rangements aro being mado for one. In Cleveland tho men want so llttlo that 1 cannot understand why the omployers should prefer to havo a strike on their hands." are: Bishop John V. Hurst, chairman, and Prof. J. W. VanVlcck and Dr. II. K. Car roll, secretary, representing tho Methodist Episcopal church; Prof. C. B. Galloway nnd Dr. J. J. Tlgert, representing the Methodl3t Episcopal Church South; General Super intendent A. Carmen of the Methodist Epis copal church In Canada; Bishop A. Walters, representing tno Airican .unuumsi copal Zlon church; Dr. V. T. Tagg ot tho Methodist Protestant church nnd Rev. J. Mason, representing the Primitive Metho dist church. CARNEGIE AND FRICK AGREE Aiiiiouneenieiit Mode After n Confer ence Which CnrneKle Attends l'rlek lleprescnted. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., March 21. The narrow escape, the bullets grazing his head Municipal guards threw themselves on Bardln and removed him to a cell, while tho Judge, with perfect coolness, said to counsel: "You can continue, maltre; It Is nothing." Find Aidles Under lee. VICTOUIA. B. C, Mnrch 21. The steamer Amur, nrrlvlng from Skagway today, re ports that he bodies of Clnyson nnd his mleslng companions, Ilclfo and Olson, havo been found under tho river leo nnd enough evidence has been obtained to convict O'Brien. A coroner's Jury on tho body of Burt Horton nnd wlfo returned a verdict of murder by Indians. Seven Indians hnvo been arrested nt Klu- kwan for tho murder of Mr. and Mrs. Hor ton. O'Brien is In custody at Taglsh. (Jreet nn Argentine Ship. MADRID, March 21. Tho commander and offlcera of the Argentlno war ship Presidents Sarralento, now on a visit to Spanish ports, received an enthusiastic welcome today from the enormous crowd which had gathered at tho station to grceot tbcm on their arrival hero. They wero given an audlenco by tho queen regent nt tho palace at 2 o'clock this afternoon. nrchcplscopal seo of Chicago In 1880 Father Scannell beenmo administrator of tho dio cese. For threo years he performed tho onerous duties of administrator, being re lieved by the appointment of Bishop Rod emachcr. Tho great tide of Immigration that flowed into tho west In the '80a necessitated n di vision of What, was then tho vlomato ot Nebraska. Montana and Wyoming wero erected Into dlocoses, and Nebraska mado Into two more, westorn Kansas was muuo Into another ace. Thus two bishopries wero however, that they had no knowledge of tho proposed general consolidation. SMALL FRY ARE CONVICTED Ne-T York Judge Mnltes Few ncmarks on the Antl-Vlee Crnsnde There.. NEW YORK, March 21. Thrco petty gambling cases wero tried beforo Judgo Cowing and a Jury in tho court or general left Capetown on a spcclnl train Monday night, with his prlvnto secretary, his des tination was caiefully kept secret, lest his train might bo wrecked on tho way. It was simply nnnounced that he was "going north on a pence mission." It turns out thnt ho went to Blnomfon teln, having been hastily summoned there by Lord Roberts, who finds tho questions of administering tho affairs of tho conquered portions of tho Orange Froo Stato mora than ho can copo with, Sir Alfred Mlluer is not only tbo governor and thn commander tn chlof of tho BrltUU colony of tho Cape of Good Hope, but he la also tho British high commissioner In nuuwic. , . ...i 1 sessions today. Two of the defendants boutn Africa, tlie nupremo roprescntntlve ot convertca into six. n '' '" '"'" wcre acciulttcel nnd the third, an Italian tho British civil government In that part for aspirants to the pulpit. y""".n Who ran a penny gambling machine In of tho world. It was In tho Inst named ca nell was chosen the "e ot ConwrtW' g but th(j jury . pa that hg den , h Kin on November 30, 1687, nnd on Decern- "aricm, was iou..u Bu..ly. m.t Kan., on isovemDcr ou, ioo., thu ' recommended mercy. Judgo Cowing 5" . ,r,lT,d ThdBr.nBhBmubo ed lm 23 and thon, raising his voice, until transferred to tho seo of Omaha, Jan uary 30, 1891. and -was Installed In St. Phllomenn's cathedral on tbo April 12 fol- ilowlns. AGENTS OF THE RURAL MAIL .Vrhrnska nud Five Western Stolen Are (liven Into the Chnrice of C. K. Llewellyn of Omnhu. lined mado thin address: It seems to bo the opinion of the Jurors dent Kruger beforo the war. Deputntloii (ioliifr to Itimaln. (Copyright, 1900, by Press Publishing Co.) uAmrowfi, Ainrcu 21, 12:35 p. m. mat mey snoum iioi couv, ... (Now York World Cablegram-Special Tolo ns it appears 10 mem, nun vn; grnni,)T imvo U on tho bcBt nutlinrltv it Ir onlv the small fry that aro arrested fi'l.L. l, ""v " " .A." authority and brought Into court for trial, in every wolnrnns which left Deincnn. i.nv fnv ,vi., gambling case and In .every liquor tax case titf'iZLi TorSl amwZVnsU Mfii'J A" in wio . .. , 1.. iB ... imhihvmiu mvii tiuu inn ijiuiti iitiriy INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. March 21. Special f ihn rami mail servico adjourned today after holding their national conference. . 0f tho Jurors npparently believe aro making h.is nothlnc behind him, "Why don't you," nodding at the police man, "go after tho big fellows, who some a a result there has been a general shaking up ot territory by General Superintendent Dice, who has made tho following align ments: C. E. Llewellyn, Omaha, Nebraska, south half ot Iowa, Colorado, Wyoming, Wash ington nnd Oregon. flonriro Olson of Taylor, Wis., Missouri, Kansas, Iiutelana, Texas, Arkansas, North AekniMVledKe Gift to Amer ten t nvnnM Mnrrh 21. In neknnwledclnc I tho gift to the United States of a bust of . and South Dakota, Idaho and Montana Washington presented by M. Coates ot conferenco hold hero between tho rival in- Bournemouth, Secretary Hay writes: "Tho tcrosts In the Carneglo Steel company of prCslJont directs mo to express his slncero thanks to you, not only lor tne vaiuame and acceptable gift, but also for the friendly spirit of good will which prompted It." Pittsburg has probably resulted In an agree mont of sottlcment of the stock controversy which has been Interesting tho steel in- It Is said that 2,000 machinists will go ' dustry of tho country for somo time. Tho out In this city If a strike Is ordered. I Krlck clement wob represented ay tienry One hundred nnd fifty men, tho majority j Pblpps. F. T. F. Lovcjoy. A. M. Moreland being machinists, employed ot tho Hill-1 and Lawrewo Phlpps. Andrew Carneglo Jll l r Qnhh nr denl of tho CarneKle Steel Taku Is Intended to participate in nn'clnl aKcnta ot tho W0StcTn division In dim men-stX X i T 11 iTj company, ami D. 1 'ciIoT -"U.al Joint naval nstratlon implicated and emergency invest.ga proposed general strike in this city and James B. Dill of New York advised tho con joint Ilemoimt ration in China. BERLIN, March 21. An official agency to day gavo out a Washington dispatch setting forth that tho American war ship sent to Charles Llun of Chicago, Illinois. Special Agent Howard of St. Paul, Min nesota nnd Nevada. J. P. Walker, Boscobel, Wis., north half of Iowa nnd Wisconsin, In conjunction with Special Agent Ormsby. William B, Annln, Phoenix, Ariz., Califor nia, Utah, New iMexleo aud Arlzonn. Special Agent Hammer of Chicago, who formerly had primary supervision of tho stato of Michigan, will assist tho other spe- thousands of dollars yes, millions of dol larsout of this vlco7" SAVANNAH ENTERTAINS DEWEY I'nrnde with Four Thoiisnnd People In Line nnd n llnuiinet In the Kvenlntr. boforo it was ordered by the. union because they had a number of minor grievances which they desired to havo adjusted. MRS. LANGTRY SCARED AWAY "n'eKcneriite" Not to lie Presented nt Cleveland Ilreaune of Fenr of Police. forces In regard to legal questions. The only fact given out was the Important point that a settlemont had been reached China persist In Its refusal to suppress the sects hostile to Christians, AKonellln Clnlins n Victory. PARIS. March 21. The Intransleeant has ngreeablo to tho Carneglo Interests and that j n telegram received by Agonclllo, Agulnal- tho suit in court would bo withdrawn it Frlck himself confirmed the agroement made. Tho entire party went to New York tonight. LIKE A BORDER TOWN MURDER ChloiiKO llnrher Killed nt Illn Shop hy Man with Illile Who HacnpeN, CHICAGO, March 21. Robert W. Gil- CLEVELAND. 0 March 21. As a re suit of tho movement recently Inaugurated In this city against tho presontatlsn of certain nla. the encashment of Mrs. Lane. fined In n .dark room for snveral dayB nnd try, who was hilled to open at tho Euclid It Is nnnouncod by his friends that there Is Avenue onera house on Anril 2 in "Thn little hope for complete restoration of hla ' Degenerates," has been cancelled. Tbo I chrlst. proprietor of 'a barber shop at 1751 eyesight. Mr. Hartley has been troubled pollco authorities several days ago an-1 Twenty-Becond street, was shot and In- js making arrangements with his eyes for a year or more and thn, nouncej thnt a censor would bo present at stantly killed while preparing to shavo a ( polltlcnt prisoners In Peru. pronapimy or a loss or eyesigni naB en- me nrsi periormnnce ot "Tho Degenerates" r patron in his snop tonigni. ino assassin 1 couraged bis friends to renew their efforts with full authority to order tho curtain ' camo to tho door of tho shop, opened It Smallpox Amonir .Montana r.rndern. to secure his pardon. Numerous petitions rung down should anything objectionable j about halt way. took a slow aim with a rlfla i-: Kmih MnnT si.vH. . Llll nM rillM.-lB In 4nm.IA - - . - ...... ' do's envoy, announcing that tho Filipino general Pavla has routed tho Americans near Cubat and taken tho town. TCuiperor Willlnni Rntertnlim. BERLIN. March 21. Emperor William to day entertained at luncheon tho minister of foreign affairs, Count von Buelow, the ambassadors and their wives and tho naval and military attaches. LllierntliiK 1'olltlciil Prisoners. LIMA, Peru, March 21. (Via Galveston, Tex.) It Is reported that President Homana to liberate all tlona. Tho agents who attended tne con ference turned over to Mr. Dire nil the peti tions they had for rural routes throughout the west. Thero are hundreds of theso pe titions and tho agents say that the farmers tn nil western states aro drawing up more requests for the service. It is tho opinion of tho agentB 'that tho rural service should bo distinct from suburban servico nnd as Independent ot tho regular mall service ns practicable. QUEER CASE OF M'INTYRE ICx-Clinplnln of IlnltlcHhlp Orrgnn Introduce Wife Slurried in Secret Three Yearn Ako. nro now being circulated In this city aud bo said or done on the stage It Is reported similar efforts aro being put forth In other cities with n view to having lilra pardoned or his' sentence reduced. Tho State bank of Ewlng filed nrtlcles ot Senator Meet Havana Kdltnra. HAVANA, March 21. Today the members ot the senate commission devoted all their ' - " time to receiving callers, the mall reception Incorporation with the State Banking Board tnmn , na,,lrn ,,. . . 'J"'0.. today. Tho capital stock of the concern Is $25,000 and tho principal Incorporators are It. E. and W. R. Chlttlck. Tho Rushvlllo Creamery company ot Rushvlllp died articles of incorporation with tho secrotary of state. The stock sub scribed amounts to $2,000. The Incorporators are A. B. Slocum! William Melchor, Kd Tlensnold and P J. Johnson. Ilclitviiire HepuhllrnuH Meet, WILMINGTON, Del., March 21. The rcg ular republican state convention in session nt Dover today elected delegates to tho re publican national convention. The resolu tions adopted by tho convention ondorso room at tho palaro being placed at their dis posal. Govornor General Wood had ar ranged that all the editors who dealred to , do so should meet the commissioners at noon. Many of them appeared at that hour and, many appeared separately during the afternoon. This ovenlng tho senators wero entertained nt dinner by General Chaffee. Tomorrow also will be devoted to Havana and on Friday a special train will take them to Matanzns. It Is not probable- that tbo commissioners will go Into tho eastern provinces. and fired, hitting uncnrut in tno icrapie , 8mil,,ox nas broken out in tho Great before tho witnesses of tho crlmo could re- j Northern grading camps near Fort Benton, cover from their astonishment and give pursuit. Late tonight Police Captain Campbell received Information which leads him to be llevo that Jealousy may havo been the mo tlvo ot the crime. FRENCH FREIGHTER MISSING Wherenhnutn of Vennel Which Sailed from .er York Hnrly In Feb ruary Unknown. Collision on the Mllvtitukee. MASON CITY. In.. March 21. In n head. . end collision between it iniHseiiL'tT and a tho administration of President McKlnley freight train on tho Chicago, Mllwnukee a nnd ask for his renomlnatlon. The com- .Pl4Ul.,r1a,"ro?.'1 ,?1 Hul1 lai,t ".'F,',". Con; ,v .,, . ,.,i,ii ,.. .j.,.,,. ductor Mlko Mckeaver was killed and rnltee of tho union republicans, the Addlcks j)rnUomnn French Injured. Both trains were faction, will meet at Dover on April 3 and badly damuged. whera about 1.200 men aro at work. Thlrtv cases have been already reported and It Is feared that Jt will bo Impossible to check tho disease, as tho men nre huddled together nnd tho Hiinltnry conditions nro naturally very bad. It Is supposed that ihn (llBparo was carried from another rninn on tho main line. It is likely that n quar antine -will lie established against all camivs alonz tho linn. VenNel Huh ii Hard Trip. SAN FRANCISCO. March 21.-Tho French bark Emllle Onlllno arrived today from Swansea after a voyage of 257 days, which Included a stop of nearly two months nt ltlo Janeiro, into which port It put to repair damage sustained In a heavy storm white trvlnir to round Cnno Horn. Tbo vos. sid wns obliged to retrn'co Its course to SAVANNAH, Ga., March 21. Fifty thou sand persons on tho streets here 'this after noon gavo Admiral Dewey an onthuslastle welcome to Savannah. Tho admiral had recovered from hla Indisposition of yes terday .sufficiently for him to tako part In tho military parado nnd no ho rodo through tho streets with Mrs. Dowey at his side ringing cheers rent tho nlr. Military com panies wero present from many southern cities and nearly 4,000 men wcre In line. An admiral's saluto was fired by tho Chatham artillery from ibrass pieces pre sented to tho organization by President Georgo Washington. The climax of the occasion occurred at the banquet at tho De Soto hotel tonight, whero the admiral was presentod a beautiful vaso on behalf of tho city of Savannah by F. G. Dublne. Tho vaso 4s elegantly ongraved and stands nearly threo feot high on a marblo base. ENGLISH HISTORIES BARRED Cecil Rhodes sailed for England todny. Humored Plnii of AinnlKiiiiintlnii. LONDON, March 22. Tho correspondent of tho Times at Lourcnzo Marquez, tele graphing Tui-sday, says: "It is reported from Pretoria that a schemo has boen raised for tho amalgama tion of tho Transvaal and tho Frco State. Kruger will becomo president ot tho fed erated states and Hteyn commandant gen eral of tho Boer army. Tba flag will too the oamo ns that of tho Transvaal, with an addi tional orango color. Although this story is not confirmed, it is not improbable It is a notorious fact that General Joubort has lost tho confidence of tho Burghers, be cause from tho first ho refused to shut his eyes to tho Incvltnblo result of the. war. With all tho Burghers In the- field It might not bo difficult to secure n formal indorse ment of this rumored schemo. A dispatch to tho Standnrd from Illocm fontein, dated Tuesday, says: "Four thousand Transvaalers from Coles berg trekkd on Saturday and Sunday Into tho northeast, going by way of tho BaButo land border. They will probably bo caught nt ono of tho passes." Irli.lt Lender Secures the F.llitiliintlno of Thnt Portion of the Supple mentary neiidliiK. GATACRE AND BRABANT BUSY S.vecpliiK the Southern I)ltrleH In tile Free State Preparation for General Ail viim-e. LONDON, March 22. So far bb the mil itary situation Ib concerned thoro Is prac tically no change. Lord Roberts is quietly making preparations for tho noxt move. As necessary to a beginning, Gcnorals Gat aero and Brabant aro swiftly moving from point to point In tho southern districts of SAN FRANCIoCt), March 21. Rev. J. P. , Pn9, oP thousands of dollars, hut nono Mclntyre, who was chaplain on the battlo- nf tho histories will contain a mention ot CHICAGO, Mnrch 21. Histories of Eng land wcto dropped from tho lists of tho sup plomcntary reading for thca public schools I the Frro Stato dispersing or accepting the at the meeting of the Board of Education ' surrender of any remaining BoerB, thus on- tonlght. Books wore adopted for all grades Btirlng tno safety of Lord Roberts' com munications ucroro starting toward Pro- eMn nmi.nn when thn Rrm ntiih . A mnplf.fi n ' war began and who lost his position bo- causo of remarks about his superior oftl England except as an Incident In connec tlon with tho war of lndopandeuce. For threo months Trustee John T. Keat !,Kr lnS, who I. tho national president of the NEW YORK, March 21. When tho French liner Gascolgno sails tomorrow for Havro its captain will have orders to keep a sharp m0 jun0lro. that being tha nenrest port lookout for any traco of the Pauillac, which whero repairs could bo made. Purine tho sailed hence early In February for Havre, progress of the storm, which lasted sov ...wl ..veflnt hv thn Hermanle. which lhtnrt . el days, tho Gnlllno almost foundered. aud except by the Germanic, which sighted It six days out, has not since been ecen. This lookout will bo kept for tho vetscl despite tho fact that the agentB ot tho line Mvn nearly abandoned all hope of over bearing from It again. "Tnlnnv l,i.. ' ,t ..lillim. LEXINGTON, K. .March 21. A special from Henttyville says that "Tallow Dick" Combs, who has been mentioned as the man u-hn .tint f.nehpl. lu tint hlfilmr till, lu nun. TU.9 French I ducting his barber shop there. years ago, although until now the world had not tho slightest hint of It. Since his forced retirement from the navy in August, 1808, Mr. Mclntyre has lived at 735 Eddy street In this city with his wife, who, however, was known to her neighbors and acquaintances as Mrs. Gordon. Now they desire tho world should know they are legally married, although the disclosure of the fact may mean the loss ot a com fortablo fortune. This la tho story of thu Mclntyres; "In January, 18D2, Chaplain Mclntyre, while on a visit to this city, met Mrs. Lucy H. Gordon, widow ot Attornoy Robert Gor don, nt tho homo ot a mutual friend. Mr. J Mclntyro's nrst wiro, nn Arizona girl, had died tbo year previous. During tho suc ceeding years when the chaplain was in foreign waters ho kept up a regular corre spoTidonco with Mrtf. Gordon. Finally they decided to marry and tho chaplain's request to be assigned to n vessel stationed at San Francisco was granted. He was transferred to the Oregon. Soon after bis Anclont Order of Hibernians, has been fighting tbo use of histories of England, which ho declared were prejudiced In favor of England. Tho district superintendents decided to eliminate English histories nnd nothing but American history will bo In eluded In tho supplementary reading. An American IJreyfu Cnie. CHICAGO, March 21. Thenphlle and (i u h tlvo DreyfUK, brothers, said to havo been formerly In tho wholesnlo tobacco business In New York und to be under Indictment thero on the charge, of de-v.i,tinp- thplr creditors out of 150.000 In a failure, were arrested In Chicago today. , r,ev ,,aHe t0 glrlko eastward from Bines they left Now ork last October ' str(,nmM ,n,n ,,, TrnnBV11.,. .Yinv nnvft neen iruvu.iuu m uui.iiaurciai i ... - torla, A correspondent of tho Dally News at Sprlngfontcln, describing these movements, says: "General Gatacro is sweeping through the country llko a cyclone with flying columns In all directions. Ills swiftness and strat egy havo proved ot inestimable value to Lord Roberts." The rebuilding of tho railroad bridge at Norvalspont will tako two months. Tho temporary bridges will be completed In about ton days, Meanwhile supplies are transported hy an ncrlal tramway across tho gap. These works necessarily dolay tho providing of supplies for the advance. Lord Methuen's movements north ot Klm berley aro believed to bo a prelude to tho gathering ot a column of 20,000 with Kim- salesmen. They say they will not return to tho east without requisition paacra. Found Dead lu 111 Olllee, TOLEDO, O,, March 21. Colonel Henry S. Hunker, a prominent nttornoy nnd military man, was found dead In his office today with a bullet wound In the back of his neck. A rovolver lay on the floor near him, but It Is not known whether it was murder or suicide. South African Ciiiiiiin Commended, BERLIN, March 21. Dr. Krummacher and Dr. Schmidt, military surgeons who havo Just returned from tho Hrltlsh camps In South Africa, speak In commendatory terms of tho camps thero. They deny that dumdum or other torturing bullets are being used by the British and said thoy did not