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ESTABLISHED ; : JUNE 1D : , 1871 OMAhA , SATURDAY . . MO1Th'rNG - ' , AUGUST . 2.1 , 1S95. SINGLE . OOPY InVE ( N rS. )
ADDS INSULT TO INJURY
. Member of the Oommission Investigate
Outrages Practically Prsoners ,
CHINA SHOWS AN IMPUDENT DISPOSITION
AI'IIIII'H ' IH I 1"II.r lt lIi . CIIIIH-
,111 ' 4) 11""Ht lh tile Oh"I'I'1
"IIIH I IegrtiIisI , YI'rl ) ' , \'ho
Cllll. . . lit the Outrages.
. LONDON , Aug 23-A dlsp3tch from
FhnKhal Ilublshed ) In the Pal Mall Gazette
this ) afternoon that the n1ost-dIBatt.
afernoon says most-
mostlssats.
faction and ! the
, facton Indignaton prevai among
memb-r of the foreIgn colony at the ap.
' polntment of the formerly degrdell Viceroy
I
I Leu ! , who Is rlgarded as being the originator -
tor ( of the Cheng-Tu riots , to Investigate the
recent outrages and the causes Ihereof.
A specll < ( 1 patch from 8h3ngh31 says
that the members of the eommlsRon : which
recently left 1.'oChow for Cheng-Tu In order
to Investgato the recent masacre of the
' missonarie there are virtually prisoners ,
' and that Commander e\el of the United
States cruiser ltroIt hal gone 10 Cheng-
I Tu to consult with Mr. J. C. Ixson , the :
. United State consul at 1'oo.Chow , who Is' '
.a bailing member of the commlsHlon , about
the landing of marines for his protection
and for the protection of the other mem'
bars of the cinni1ssIon.
A special dispatch received here from
Shanghai says that many , Chinese converts
wore butchered when the American iiiIsIoii
outsllo I.'oo-Chow was attacked an,1 , the
chapel ( nnd school were wrecked hy nn In
fnrlsted mob , a ! exclusive ! ) ' cablell to the
Assoclatell press frol lon Kong early on
the mornlu1 of August 22 The dispatch adlls
that the Chinese nlcials arc jubilant at the
ett'at of the efforts of the American 1111
! IIUsh ! conwls to obtaIn al open Inquiry
Into the massacres. I I ! al-o said that the
I delay Is gIvIng the ChInese tIme to Ireparo ,
n defense for the Ilrlsoners.
\\'ASIINGTON. Aug. :3.-I I salll at the
Slate Ilepartment ( that If I Is true that
d Viceroy Lieu has been appolntNI ) to Inrosil-
gate th9 Cheng.Tu riots , then the foreigners
have good c"uso for complaint I the ( re-
110rt bo true ( It Is 11robahlo that both the
. rltsh and American governments wi pro
test
: i. test
' Viceroy Lieu was governor of the province
In which Cheng-Tu Is sluaten , and he was
4. sld to have been guilty of gross negligence
which hy some persons was regarded as
, amounting tn complicity In the Chlnee riots
; ; s of lat Juno. ThEre arc a great many men
In China namell Lieu , UIHI I Is thought
Ilossiblo that thelJ has been : confusion 01
' .
n3nH'S.
I Is saul here 'h3t 1uCheng" Is meant
wher'er Cheng-Tn Is used In the London
)3 111 pateh.
s l'henK-Tn Is the scene of the , June riots
anll Is 1,400 mies from I o Chow. Navah
oil dais. thou h wihout I n lorina t ( oil then-
"elves , are inclined to Ilscredit the Inrorm-
,
ton In the dlsp'tch. Acting S crc''V : lr-
Adco said It was ohserved that dlsp.ltch'b vt
this character eHle by way ot Linden , while
another high naval ( olccr said tht Ihtl (
w's ' an evident intent ( mn on the Ilrt ot
Great BritaIn In the whole Ku.Chel , ; Iftllr
to , r the United States tovcnment to pull ,
chesnuis out of the fro ( , and pointed ,
to the fact that there did not seem 10 he
any anxiety on the part of Great Britain to
hand troops or to he In undu haste :0 force
ao expian a than. 'fhe Ilepartment tllu I gii
that If Commander Newell had grle on ; n
such mission the department w'ull ( have
hjeii iioti lieu.
I was also mId that marines hal scarce'y
over landed at the request o any consul.
especlalr ! when there Is a IlnMer : : n the
countr ) however , should thiu'i . ) be trouble
of the I\nl Indicated the Unle,1 Stahrl has
force In the Aiattc " .
a strong lotlc 1"I rs. even
Rhlls arc a\alable. some 'f th211 FLed
cruisers , our feet Inchling th' _ \lc're
( fghlp ) . Charleston nctrol , Yorktown ,
Macbias. Monocacy and Conrorl 'he Iv.st
namell four arc not very forrllahle , though ,
good lghtng. ships , The new eru ser Olyin-
lila will heave I for the Asiatic station In a
very sh'rt time , as she Is now being coaled
at Sin Francisco.
The ( prcsullton , among th ? officials at the
Chlncse Icgaton Is that the protection to the
onlulsslon rderrl 10 Is from mob violence.
TIm officials . however , express the olllnlnn
that ample protection wi bo afforded by the
_ ; ' _ . 10e'll authoriies wlhol\t the Intervention of
aShlRtunce from other sources. Besilies It Is
not believed at the ( legutlon that the central
goverment at Peking would hermit the landIng -
Ing of nlarlnes at the Ilace , where the 11\'est-
, aton Is to be conducted. There Is , however
no news at the It'guton In regard to the ,
dispatchi , al11 In fact there has been no Information -
formation verifying the report of the all' :
Ilolntment ) of a commlssion ' of Investlaton ,
Inh'r"Ht Iu ; irs ln'hrh'I'H Case .
.LONDON , A iK. 2-ln : the House or Com.
moos last evening { T. P. O'Connor referred to
the case of : IIs , laybrlck , who Is servIng a
term In prison for poisoning her hUhballl , and
for whose Pardon numerous petitIons have
been Presented from Englshmen ali Americans -
cans Mr. O'Connor says In regard to' her
that there \\'IS an Intense feeling of dissatisfactIon -
' factIon hmerlcan men all women with
' % t. the trial and Ionvloton all l believed that
the lord , chief justice shared this Ilssatsfac-
ton , Ho thought the time had cOle when
there should be a revisIon of the unfortunate
womau's seiiteiice. ,
Sir Matthew Whie Hhlry , secretary of
state for the home department , replied , that In
view or thin strong feeling which l'rovalcd , he
wOIII consldH It his duty to Inquire Into the ,
case as a resll of the representations male' '
by Mr. O'Connor '
l.n..IH I'uust - tl - tIuI . l'ul",1 Iuh' " , I
LO . ' lON , Au { 2-The financial secretary - !
tar ) ' of the treasury , Mr. Robert Hanbury ,
\ replying In the House of Commons today to
e Mr. Hemller leaton , member for C"nter- :
bury , conservatIve , who has for years past
advocated postal reforms all his scheme for
lullerll\1 ocean penny , hostage , said that no' '
Parcels post existed between Great Blltaln
a 11 the United StatlS , Mr. Hanblry also
said he regretted the absence of such an ar-
' rlgelent anll assured the house that he
would do his utmost to Prosecute , the efforts
of his predecessor In that direction.
Ih..I.c Sill . I" ( : rln'II .
nUNI ) : I . AUK : : I.-I Is now estimated
that 25,000 mi worker are out on strIke
The manufactnrer let this afternoon and
signed UI agreement not to advance wages
ulller the penalty of lOO for n violation of
the agiecinent.
, _ . . . OhiIet'r. . far tIie . l'enee Union
' MYSTIC . Conn. , Aug. 23.-Tho convention
of the l'nlversal Ieaco union closed to.lay.
The following otllcersurere elected l'resl.
folowing omcers-\cre : Iresl-
dent , A. II. Love , with one vice ) lsldtnt
from the socIeties of Ineh state. Miss C. \
\hll'I\lo ' or Now York , lss Dalaiy O. Parle
of 1oston , George W. llller of Minier. hlh. :
VrcdetIckVhiipplo of Westerly , 11.1. , and Mrs. '
rfary Frost I Orineby of Nei . . Yorlc110
elected , to 11 ( vlc"ncles In the executIve cciii-
lull tee. t'XfcutVI
.Idressea mallo tOlla b ' ;
\\lrrses were today by James i.
S'ot1ar < 1 of 1oiton , who 'Iolle , against secret
sorle'lel ( ; htt'v.V. . \ . 11)'wooll of Sterling '
on "Tho Thhl1 That Make for Peace ; "
Secretary W. II. Hall of the State Sunday
81h"01 society on the influence I'f thin Sunday
' ' 1'01. and 11ev. W. P. Hay of Cumhrhlge ) ,
"Th , Gospel Message . . . " - :
nI1/'rul.I y " 'uusiuuIeui 'h ) ' nn Oiiheer .
NASI\'I.LE , Aug. 23-\t Winchel last
. nl.lt J. C. Arledge waR stint Ind killed by ;
p Olrnr 'lcClur The omcer had notified '
Arlellge to close his saloon a the hour for
cl"lng required by the city law had arrived ,
'he saloon was closed , but some varies ( 11
malnell oul.lllo while oth.r oskell for all.
mission. 1) ' .oro means a glass In I show
WIow ( wu broken and Arled.e shot through
' ' I' ' " wIx'hw , Into the II0n , Ofcer Mcrlaren
, ' I tlt'e'l thin fire and 8e\'erol shots were cx.
\ , " 'J I changed. shot Ihrolgh 4'trledge the leI fell and dell en and and lcrlarel dangerously was e. I
wounded
1
SI'UX IS Ug'r'rlxn hIil.IllhtIT.
Olj..H tu 'I'hilsCuiiiitry - _ 'lu'I ,
CIII" : 1..t"/H i I t a I. . 1,1,1.
fADlD , Aug. 23.-ln regard to the news
that strada and other Cuban Insurgent
headers are aloNI to hell meetIngs In a
Forester bal , "iIthi the fag of the Cuban
republic flying alongside the stars and
stripes , calumniating Spain , her army anll
Cuba , collecting money and recruiting men
for the rebellion , " as announee.1 In a dls-
hatch recelvu here , the Impartial says :
"Tho government of America and Its rep.
rcentatvlS may think as they like of the
mode of understanding that neutrality to
I\hlch they arc bound , but outside of them
there Is no man who support rail play who
\\1 not censure the conduct of the govern-
moot of the UnIted States. I they continue
to authorize such means , In which Spalh
and her army are insulted and funds collected -
)
lected for expeditions against us , our course
Is clear , and Europe shall be made ac-
qualnted wIth how the United States un-
terstalls Its Internatonal t obl I ga I Ions .
Deeuhs ant not words , act and not promises
arc \Ihat 10 want. Let us sacrifice every-
thing rather than the honor of our countr ) ' .
L ! us reach the most extreme disasters If
such Is our lot , but let us neIther be de
cel\'ell nor degraded by any weakness. "
The seml-olclal m National says that thc
KO\'ernmcnt has decided to dispatch 100.000
men and all lbs ships necessary to blockade i
the island of Cuba and crush the rebellion ,
during the first month of 189G. '
General Salcedo has arrived at Corruna.
lie states It Is only a question of time and
weather when Campos wIll "sweep the rebels
Into the sea. "
TAMI'A , Fla. . Aug. 23.-Passengers arrivIng -
rivIng from Cuba tonight report the retur
to Havana I of elht.rour wounilcil firemen
who hind gone wIth a detaohment to Santa
Clara . where the lusurKents gave batll
When the steamer left havana prepara-
tons were cOlpletel1 for a meeting ot repre-
esiutative ofliclals at In 1'i'rto l'rln-
sentatvo ofclals Nagasl , 11\'rto Irln-
clpo province. for the purpose of establshing
a provincial KO\'erment Heports say that
General lartela Iuso wil be president , Gen-
er.ll laxhno Gomez commander-In.ohlcf of
the army . and Marquis de Lucia secretary of
( Ito Interior. Immediately after the election
by district delegates tle cabinet appolnt-
men's wi bc r de. lasselgers report that
the revolution progresses mot favorably and ,
that the Cubans are most hOllefnl
Iaxlmo Gomez. thin Insurgent leader It Is
said , has Issued a proclamaton sentencing
a "lumber of wel known Ilrrsons to death
J.teltenant Antonio Hulz , at the head of the
detachment of Spanish troops , It Is an-
nounced has bean enraged with an insurgent
band at Caynhyimes , In the Hemedlos district
of Ue province of Santa Clara. Insurgents
It appears at different times had attacked
I'ahsel ' er trains nod had removed the rails
from the railroad. TIr insurgents lot three
kliiod . and In addition Lieutenant Hulz por-
souiauly killed the Insurgent chief. Anllreas
Fences. The rest of the Insurgents were die-
porsed.
The Insurgents according to an official an-
nounceuoent have burned the village of San
Juan le Las Yearez In the RemedIes district
of the province of Santa Clara.
:
c.tI.i.s bit All ) IitO3I I XI\U. :
Nu'iifi.iuiiuliiiiui C"II.ln..ln .t Ag. .
. .I
gru'ssluuia .11 Ih. . I'i-t lt I'a'iiiiii- .
ST. JOhNS , N. Ia. . Aug. 23.-The stoppage
of the railway by French war ships causes
great excitement here. I Is felt tlIt this I !
I crucIal poInt and that Entland must make
a determined stand against French aggression
or else Fcrlfce Xewfoundland's prosperity ,
which chiefly depends upon the development
of Internal resources made available by the
completon of the railway. I'reunier'hlte - .
way has started for Bay or Islands . where '
trouble Is expected to arlst The British
gunboat Buzzard leaves tomorrow to rein- '
force the flag ship Cleopatra now near the
disputed coast. Considerable correspondence -
ence Is taking place between the local mln-
Islry ald thv Salisbury government relating
to the niatter. England's course Is watched
with anxLety. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1'11 n.,1 imol - is'hst S'HI. 'rhI , 'I'rlnll"
( ( ol'III" t.-IS 5 , ly the Associated l'ress ) .
LIIA. Peru . Aug. 2-The bishop whose
expulsion ( ruin the Tuzco mission was do-
te-
manted by the president Is returing overland .
land to 1.lma.
The questIon at Issue between Peru ant
101\1" has been setled lS a result or a can-
rercuce held torla ) I has been agreed that
thin question of time salute to tIme 10lvlan
lag by Peru. whIch has been temande < 1 by
the Bolivian goverment , shall be submltell
to the arbitration of another Amerlc"n re-
public. The ler\'lan minister wIll also be
rech'ell at I.apaz on Monday
NEW YORK . Au ! 23.-A local paper
Ilrlnts tha following from Lina ! Peru :
American missionarIes from Cuso would not
velconie threatonlng riot I the government
prevented their exilulsion . are returning to
1.lma by way of Oroya. The Bolivian epics-
ton Is to be submItted to the arbitration of
an American state
.
IIXI'UICT I' Y Itoh's' ' 'lg . , UT\ ' .
Must Iuivur . 114- 11.lr..t lt Gr..n-
hn'liH to S..C..C ills , nl.l.rt.
Nl\ ' YORK ' Aug 23.-The Morning Ad-
vertlser quotes Mr . E. C. Benedict , the friend
of Iresldont Ce\eland. as making the oh-
10111 ! statement : "Unless the democratic
IJrty comes out squarely In its platform In
favor of the retirement of the greenback
cumrromicy I will vote against It alll In favor
of time party which does. Time greenback Is
valueless In time of need as a clrcuhatiog
tmo circulatng
metilm and serves only as a clrculatll !
\ump to draw gold from the treasur ) ' . This
\Umll wi again be In operation as soon as
commercial conlllons ivarront destroying all
the good so far obtained as the result of the
h011 s'llcato worlc and comlelng n repe-
tlon or the sacrifices by time government anti
anl
the disasters of last 'ear. "
.
. \rblnn Hh''rH lnt ) Ir Their Dii iii.s .
110gIX , A. T . Au ! 23.-heavy rains
have fallen south and southwest of herr.
Washonts are reported on the Southern Pa-
cilia anti on the Iarlcopa & PhoenIx. One
mie of track was eurlell away last niht
) nl:1
five miles south of Tempe , whIch deh'el
the mal twenly-rour hOlrs , I ale rained
hall between here ali Prescott. Storms accompanied -
companied by unuslal lightning , are reported
northwest of here The Ola , Salt anti has-
sayampa r'erl are bank fnl ,
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lnJln..r lt ( a lucy Ilh'lrrcHh'I. .
DCN\'i'ht , . \ug 3.-Tho Ilolee have been
notified at the arrest of glmer Loeschier
the mlkslng engIneer of the Glmr ) ' hotel , at
Altonlo hotel , In the Fouthwestern part of
the htatr. lie wi bo brought to Ihnver In
the morning. .
.
U'n"'r'nl'r Orul I iuiu iiet- ' - , 'tin-ih .
DiVlli. : Aug. 23.- I'or McMmirray
today vetoed the latray 1 water ordinance rent
to him hy the city council. lie gins as hIs
reason the statement that there Is nothing
the In the rates contract permitting the council to fix
. . .
Jnr . ' .I.nn..r ) . Iluiriu.ih.
lltS'OA. Pa . , Ang 23.-At i:30 : o'clock
thll evening a fire broke out In the Irvona
Tannlry company's extensive buildings. The
tannery and 30.000 tons of barIc were completely -
pletely destroyed. - Loss . , $75,000.
, 11\'I.nt. ! lt O..nn.1. . . .tiig . . : : u.
, \ Southamnpton-rrIyeuj-flerhhn , from
New York for \ntwerll
, \ Ilverpool-\rrlvd-nrltJnnl , from New
York.
York At lmnon-ArrIved-MlesIssipiil , from New
i\t New York-Arrlved-Columbla , from
Hamburg ; CJmp3nla , frm LIverpool and
Qucenstown.
At San Franclzco-Dopartoi-Mexicin
\ \ranclcGDeputeJ- man-
of.\\'ar Saroglua , for Iexleo.
At hlamburg-Arrlveel-Normannmia , from
New York
At I.iverpol-ArrIvet1-Inveotor , from New
Orleans Cevle from New York.
York \t London-Arrlveul---.Miuissippi , ( coin New
At Qut nltown-Arrh'ed-Lucalla. from
New York.
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FRANCE CONCEDES A POINT
Stand Taken by the State Department
Beginning to Have Efect ,
WILL PERMIT EUSTIS TO VISIT WAILER
l'nrlH X"WHllnll'rH Start ! I X'n' Hrlc-
inure h ) ' CIIIlnlnln thnt the
United States 1.'nll'll tl Salute
thc J r"lch Plug .
PARIS , Aug. 23.-l Is semh-offlciahiy announced .
nonncel that the French government has
granted , the rCluest of United States Aumi-
basador Eusts to allow a representative of
the UnIted States embassy to visit Mr. John
L. Wailer In lila prison under the prison
regulatIons. I Is stated however , that no
further steps can he taken unt the papers
In the case arrive. I Is understool that
pressure has been brought to bear upon Mr.
Eusts from Washington In view of the
strong reflections made In the American news-
papers en the subject amid that nothIng will
be left undone to arrive at the Iue facts In
the case. Affairs between the two govern-
ments are said to be proceeding In thin most
friendly shape.
The Temp publishes a letter from Tama-
tave , Madagascar , which nays the \rench are
Incensed at the ecmmander of the American
cruiser Cnlno for refusing to salute the
garrison and to accord other cuomary : courtesies -
teeles on the ground that America has not
recognized the French protectorate The
Americans have also caused Irrltton by per-
slating In a personal investigation ! of the
Waler case. The Tamatave letter add that
the commanller of the Castne cJIule,1 ,
United States Consul Wetter In not saluting
thin gari'isc'i.
W ASlNGTO : Aug 23.-The Navy de-
Ilartment has heen informed by romm3nder
Prlco at his action In not saluting time French
flag at Tamatave. Ills course mells the all'
Iroval of the dep3tment , Tam3ta\'u Is not a
French ) ort Consul Wetter who represents
the United States Is credited to Madagascar
and In an official register or the State department -
ant ! le-
p3rtment the representatives cf the United '
States In Madagascar are not listed under
the head of France but of lalagJscr. (
The State delJlrtment has received a cable
flm 1'11. stating lat Ambassador gustr ,
upon the return ot time French minister of , ,
foreIgn affairs to Paris after an absence of
some duration , has come to an understanding
with him repanln ! the designaton or deputies -
ties to be sent to Clnre\olx to see ex.Unlted :
States Consul Wailer . who Is confined In a ,
prlron there wider a twent-year sentence at
the hands or a French court niartial. The
second secretary of the Unltel Stales lega-
tion , : II Newton B. Eutis ant )11 Alex-
antler counsel ot the embassy . have been
selected by the ( amb3slulor as deputies . and
all the necessary ardors to secure access to
the prisoner have been given. The cable-
gram said that they were to start on their
errand this mornln The prison In whIch
Mr. Waler Ls confined Is 10 miles from
Iars. ! and thin will be the first oPllrtunl ) '
that has bean afforded to get a ( mill anti
authentic statement from Mr. Waler. all
previous statements rrom him since his con-
ilnememit having come through Indirect chan-
eis.
SEEm O INACTION EXII.AIED ,
Ofclals of the State lepartmrnt were Idtl-
'fld today to lear that Ambas.a101 Eu.f3
had mnde a move In the mater of Wnler
and had carried out a porton : of the instructions -
tions which have been sent him. The dc-
tons
parlment has felt that Its efforts In thIs cas'
have not been as ably eeconllellat larL9 as
the ) might have been . all Ambum ' 01 Eus
tint explains In his dl'pJ'ch that time deay :
has been due to the absence of the mlns- !
tel or foreign affairs. Tie : deputment believes -
leves that within a few days time French
goverment wi nuke romeo response to the
request made for the papers In the case of
Mr. \Valier.
I Is recognized at the department that the
French goverment Is not only slow , but
that the French people are Inclned to be
netted at tine course pursued by , the Ammneri-
cans , as shown lu time resentment felt be-
cause the commal1cr of the Castlno had
falel to salute the French at Tamata\'e
I Is thought mlcl ! may be mate of this In-
chlent b ) the French In order to still rur-
her ( deay ! time settlement of the Waler case ,
but It Is belIeved that the government will
not allow two timings ) to be coupled but
will Insist that the Waler case must he set-
ted solely on Its merits. The Unied States
has not recognIzed the French protectorate
over Madagascar , nor has I refused reogni-
tion. Consul Wet r , who Is at Tamatave Is
only acting consul In one sense , as the United
States has never applied for nor recel\el
an exequateur for him. 'In advising the commander -
!
mander of the Castine not to recognize or
salute time French the department presumes
that Mr. Wetter has taken the right course
and knows what he Is about and wil act
upon that assumption until something to the
contrary Is lerned ,
The effect this position of the consul and
the commanter of the Castne may have
upon time Waler claim Is altogether specula-
tve , I the French control I not recognized
In the Island , and In fact shoJld be denied by
the United States government It would de-
fine clearly the Issue and make the claim of
Wailer Indisputable from an American view
point but I Is said that such I position hy
thin United States Is not necessary to the
establshment of the Waler claim , If Mr.
Waler received his concession from a de
facto government.
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IU.1 It\ :1' WI 1.1. Ia lS 'I'J n S'I'\ : U.
1..1. . ' . . . . limit nt 1.I"t Sh11 CUI'
i'oiiuiil&Ills Alibi.
SAN I IANC CO , Aug. 23.-Tho prosecu-
ton In the Durrant case Is In fresh trouble
over the business connections ot Juror Nathan .
than Crocker , who owns a rock quarry and
has been endeavoring to Induce the board
of supervIsor 10 muse material for concrete
work from huts qu"rry. Attorney Deklnson !
of urrant's counsel Is also attorney for the
majorl ) In the board of supervisors and time !
Ilroseculon fear this will detract from ,
Croeker's usefulness as a juror.
lurrant ) wi probably be I winess In his
own behalf. This determination has been
reach"1 al account of AIrs. Leak claiming to
have seen Durrnt and Blanche Lament en-
ter the church together tine day Blanche disappeared -
appeared I Is believed at least six persons
will corrobnato Durrant's alibi statement.
The defene1 make aIgorous
attack on the pol co and seek to
show that they hall treated Durrant
unfllrl ) ' . Newspaper men's unreliabIlity wIll ,
also bo ahieged. :0 progress was made In' '
the trIal. The case wi be resumed on Mon-
tiny. _ _ _ _ . _ _
SI ) ' 11111'Atll \ \ 'Ii I I.r..N..I. .
SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 23.-AcoJrdlng to
the American Ialwa ) ' union rnernber - . And i
their friends , C. P. Huntington wl.1te ar- '
rested should he como here. I Is contende.1 '
the chage 8t1lnst the president of tha South :
ern Pacific was dlunlued at the Instance of i
Unloj States D.slrlct Atorney 'oote and :
was not done by Unlel StJtes lurict Judge
Morrow , lence It Is hell hint Ibr.t mnton
could still bo arrested here. "
A state railway converon Is lon to beheld i
held and big antl-ralrcad meetings are being
arrange all over the state All the strength I
of the reformers \\1 be concoitrated on
electing an ant.ralr03d leglcIHure next
) 'lr.
IUII h ) ' I. . . . . IiiuMljiulul's Shuic .
ATLANTA , Aug. 23- lr8. Ela ! fliooiiifleld .
agec 21 , shot and Instantly killed herlel
this morning leI husband , S3muel 100m.
field , was awakened at G o'clock by the report -
port of a 11litol. He found tile wfe lying dead
beside him with a bullet halo over her right
e'e. leI hand rested on the handle of a
revolver which huhoemfle'd had placed under
hll pillow. lie thinks the aho ting was acci-
dental. The Doom elds came here one year
ago fNr Elgin , l
i'itfli'AIiIXl TO 1ICAII hih1CI'S CASI
. \tur"'H its tiie1'ionruuu ) - I.iiiiuh
1.IInlll m n..tlnJ n""I ' .
\'AShlINGTON , Aug. ' :3.-Speclal Tell
gram.-The ) Department of Justice today re-
ceh'ell a communicatIon from the , Indian
ofce trnsmitng a copy of the reqllst from
Captain neck that Assistant Attorney Ialph
BreekenrltKo be retained as counsel In the
\'iournoy I.and compan1 case now penciling In
supreme court Time Itdlan office desires to
have Attorney Urrekenrlde retained so that
he can prepare his argument and be read ) '
when the case Is taken 111 for trial The
solicitor general Is nOI\ absent rrom the city
ant no action has been taken on the request
of the Indian oOce , The case Is set for he.ir.
log on the second Monday of the October
term of the supreme court which wi bl'
October H. but It cannot be taken tip until at
least a week uter that time. Solicitor Gen-
eral Conrail wi consider the Ilueston of
whether or not he should have an assistant
In the prosecution of this case , lie has already -
ready Inrormell tIme \utun office that he will
personal ) represent the government nt the
trial anti therefore his ncton on the request
thnt Atorne ) ' Breckenrd e be ellllo'ell \\1
mlepeiiul tunic. entirely upon the exgencies of the
Nothing has been heard at the Indian omen
today with reference to the hearing on the
Injl\nelon which was to have been held at
Dubuque today. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CIL\XGg IX i'.t'v Ittiii'l.t't'uN(4. ( ( (
111'III"'H "llh 1'll'h : 'situ n's tiuuuiy
" 'i 11 .I' . h' : " mru'sseui tip IIUH"\ 1'I.t. .
WASHINGTO . Aug. 23.-Tho new army
regulations will make maine Inllortant
changes In tle ; melhods of payment of troops
anti probably wl be found objeclonnble to
n1 omcers who cOlmand posts or companies.
Intead of ( \llng paymastel to the varIous
posts thmronmghnout the country. the rolls wil
bo lade up at the headquarters of the Army
department or at places where there Is no
local Ilellartment headquarters. The rolls
rols
will be acompanled by envelopes comitaumi-
IIE the money mimic each olcer and , soldier ,
anti wi be sent tf the commandant of Each
post hy exprEs , The comlanJant wi 115-
tribute the rolls anti money to tIne compan
ecmmanller . and they wi pay the troops
and malI the return. The obJect Is to save
the expense of mileage of paymasters and
their clerics. who I'lvl ( ) from POt 10 tent to
pa ) he I men. lereaf r the paymasters wi
remain at heallquarters. , all perhaps In some
instances pa ) ' head'luarter \ the dlrerent
departments will be abantoOld and coneol-
Idated "t tIne department headquarters.
' vi Id. SI'\XU \ 'i'uita lNil.tNS.
,11\'I''lt II . l.r"I,1 'lh1 fur
\ 'IoImmtiiig the Suit , ' ( : tiitl ( ' 1.I1H.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 23.-Attorney Gen-
erl Ha lon today Instructed District At-
torney Clark W'omlng to sue out writs
of habeas corpus for the Bannock ant Shoshone -
shone Indians who are nuder arrest at
fl'aiistonVyo. . . for violation or thc tate
gannnc' laws Attorney Oemrl harmon holds
that time treaty rights of the Indians which
were ob.lnld by treat with the United \
States cannot be abrogated by the passage 01
Uato g1me laws. I was for vlolat n of the
State laws tiiit 1 they were arrester Attorney
General Hu'mon was Washington a few
hours today on his way rrom Nantucket
)
Iass , . to White Sulphur Springs , where his
family are spending the snmmnnner
. . .
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I..t.lrt Oi - SU'I"H . Cad thu. .
WAShINGTON . 23.-Secretary Ior-
,
ton has received a comnmnunistlon from Unied
States Minister nroadhea,1 at _ Derne , Swizer-
land In reply 'to an 'InqulY about Swiss
cattle. I announces the. recnt Imporaton
of SwIss cattle Into this cmlntr by the Ha\'e-
: me'ers anti says the anImals arrived In New
York In excellent candltltn. TIle IJrlcel are
fuoted as rangIng for bulls from $3.80 to
f5.Q annul for herers ! ( rain $2.85 to $2.S0.
The French contest with the Swiss tine
claIm tor the best mUch Cattle In ! worlll
and a report on French cattle 11 xpected
soon tram the consul gereral at l'aris
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l.n"A" lii'i'iu se In I l'uputah hIt-celiits.
\ASHIGTON. Aug. 23.-Postmaster
General Wilson states tIme postal receipts at
the large cites for July last showed an increase -
crease of about I per cent over tine recelllts
for July of last year He thinks this Is a
gooll indIcation of the Increasing prosperity
of tine counlry. _ _ _ _ _ _
( ' \'I'li Ill vu. Aliu's-i'u1.
WAhiINGTON , Aug. 23.-Speciai ( Tell
gram.jThe ) frst assistant postmaster general -
eral today made an allowance of $1,700 to
the postmaster at Lemars la. . for clerk hire
during the fiscal year emmdumg June 30. IS96
' \ 'nt.'nH Nut Urlwn",1
WASI GTO . Aug 23.-The report that
Naval Cadet Wats of the Ionongahela math < 1
been drowned during a cruise of that vessel
tlrs out to be an error. He fel Into the
sea , but fortunately _ was rescued
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I I''I % .INC ' 11 , : C.\ i.I\'Eid , 10 ( .H.
U.molNlrllln II Ills 11'or tl lie
lllc nt ' 'I'uiut-lui. .
TOPEKA . Aug. 23.-Tho movement In fa-
vor of Judge henry C. Caldwe1 of the United
States circuit court for president In 189G on
the republican ticket has been revived to-
day. JUlgo Cal1wo1 will visit Topeka next
Tuesday on business connecteth wih the
Santn 1.0 receivership. Ills vIsit Is lkely to be
mad tine occasion of a demonstraton by
thin free sliver men and ralroall employes
In Topolta The Daily State Journal pub-
Ishes a leading article noml.ltng him for
the prEsidency I says : "On the questJn
of money Judge Cahtlweli stanl1s squarely :
for the free coInage of sliver. In a rerl'nl '
Interview sent to the Associated press fro I
Denver this able jurIst eald I would b ! little
less th1n a crime I the people of this
country permited Wal street to fasten ' upon
this nation the gold standuI , ' ; I
Judge Caitiweli's position 01 , labor maters i
Is commnenuietl anmi bls .
commellell a 111 famous Om.ha tie-
clslen In the Union Pacific recolvership is I
quoted. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _
1"llr'onn InllnN Iiiuiirti-I .
i
SIOUX FALLS S. Bo Aug. 23.-Speclal. ( )
-The United Stales grand jury esterday :
'
returned several more Indictments. I Is' :
SUl posed that four of thlm are against the
four young Indians who are now In jai at
Hot Springs chargel vltb uullng Louise
' hiuihaxth. a pretty quarter-lilood Sioux 13
'I year of age. The Indians , 'Ve 18 and 19
year ef age. Their names arc Burns-the- ,
Prairie , Comnmes-hlack-A gfn . Is-Whle- I I t I
Icrse and Comes.Back.Agpfn. Time boys are
bel ! without bal by ' tie commissioner at
hot SprIngs. Judge Burn . the Inrlans"
friend and noted defender of the reds In
court , wIll defend the boys.
George \ . larrls , . ab"d 19 , was arraigned '
under an Illctment for perury , and Joseph
Sierba for selling liquor to Indlan I Is
understood that both . ot those cases \\1 be
10UKh
Judge Edgerton yesterday IlgnCII the order
adjourning tine Deadwood trrm of UnIted
States court until Septpmber 15.
Cu I ii ruth ii ' 1'II.lnr"tC.mll i mc.
DENVER , Aug. 23Teranll command-
ery of Knights Tlmplar of Colorllo left
last last nIght over the Union Pacific to
atwII the triennial conclave at Doston In
the party were about ventr-lv. Jnlghlb
and women In chargo' Grand Commander
W. C Ho\an an4 lat Grand Comnunder
harper ' : 1 Orahool1 , Three Pulman car
1110 aslnell lie put . au one or which
was strtelnl its entire length : slrume
bearing the legend : " ( llorllto Commaruler
K. I T. . . with the Templ cross at each
enll. At Jliesblrg the party will bo joined
by the Tunplars frQm Montana anti Idaho
and a special train will be made up for tins .
, entire party , In whlch It ii I be carle,1
through to Its destination. _ _
. -
St. J..I.h 3is-re'hiamit C"llltH SiiItnIuiu- .
KANSAS CITY Aug. 23-J W. Walker ,
aged 39 years a member of the firm of
Steele & Walker , the largest general store
In St Joseph , :0" , coinmitt'd 8ulcde : at the
Midland here toJay Uomrsrlc trouble are
ascrIbed as the eaua. for the act. lie leaves
t wife And live chIldren .
IS A THOROUGH SOCIALST
Kier Hartijo States His Platform to New
York Workingmen.
i
NO PLANS FOR RE-ENTERING PARLIAMENT
' 1cIH lt II" iIffert'iie&.u ail hi .h.hiii
luruH-IIH.tlllt I y Ir Co-I ) uuruu-
tlU lt luAIHh nlHII.crl. .
" ' 1 I \ Vum'iiiigiimeum.
-
NE'OltK I . Alg. 23.-Among the passengers -
gels who arrIved today on board the Cunard
steamer Campania was J. Kelr 1lrdle. ex '
member of Parlament anti leather of tll :
English labor I1rt ) lardle came as a sec-
ann ! cabin p3sFcnger and wi lecture In thta
countr ) ' . ,
He was accomp1nled by Predcrlck Smith , '
s'ccretary of the heathen Labor FederatIon . :
all was \leloOmed by a delegaton from time
Central Labor I.'edelaton of New York In
a speech to time delegation Mr. lardlo sa'd : ,
"Socialist , through timid through , thst's what
I am. The Indellendent labor party of Great
hiritain . of which I am IlreJldent , wants tine
collective ownership of all Instruments of
Ilrolluction timid dl t'lbulon. In the caimsti- .
tuton or the Independelt : Ihor part Its
object It set forth : 'An Industrial cotnimmvn-
wealh , foumnmiel Ullan the soclalstaton of
latHI anll capia . ! ' These are the lethojs :
'The Imlustrlal anti political or ! Ilzaton : of
time workers all tine Illepend nt represemita-
ton icc. of ' socialIst princlpes : In all electIve
"My , consttutents want to be separate and
distnct from all other poltcal organlz1-
( ions. I dter from . ! ohn lurs II being In-
, lppenlent , Burns belIeves li can brIng
about labor leformR Ihlough the liberals.
This led to the exchange ! or bome scorching
con plments In Parlament I was nil plone
when I was thrre. I received no eUPPolt
from Iinirns. That's why 1'1 not disposed
to he , lsalpolnted ( over m ) ' defeat at this
election , .
lie was aelcd by a reporter : "Is there
tmumy posslhliy of any Practical co-operatioum
between t he labor Parties of England ninth
Anerlca , ? .
"I have no doUbt of it. anti In time \er ) '
near future. I Ihlnk that In the case of an
Important election here the BritIsh labor
unions woull gladly assist tnanclaly , a 111
wouuiil . Iluie naturally . expect rceiproemmtiotm. "
"Ilavo you any plans re anlng the formulation -
lation of such a union ? "
"Xot nt pre.ent. I think there Is a good
deal In the mete : lake haste slowly ' "
"Havo you any plans for re.suterlng : Par- '
lamlnt UIIOU your return ? "
"I have a numher of Invitations to eon-
test for vacancies . hut whethcl' I shall accept -
cept one or not Is problematical. I tlomm't
want to ho there alone.
" \o are all dlltn to socialsm , ' ' he
said . "and the day h comllK u lien its
Irlnclplrs ( wil be understood and appre.
clated "
lIe was asked about th Inllepenlcnt labor
11art . of which lie Is plesl < ent. He sad :
"it has a membership of billy 70.000 We
have Itm'acticaily eonvertell the trades unionIsts -
Ists to socialism. "
1 wi speak at the Labor tiny celeblaton !
In .hicago , _ _ _ _ _ _ -
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IClg SI''I' : U II CI:1 ! \a .
CI"IIIUI HIIIIIIN 'luliN Irlc ) ' Ir SLim ,
\'I.1 II 111" .
,
NE\V YORK , Au ! 23Ater an' glisence
of fifteen \relcs. Car4inai ' Gibbons returned
frQm Europe today on the Campamnia.'imemi
tine boarding officers reached tine Campania ,
Carlnal Gibbons was een on the upper tieck
talking to Bishop Foley of Detroit and Arch-
bishop Itordan of San Francisco all several
01 her clerical men who were In the part .
Wben seen by a reporter of the Associated ,
ess , Cardinal Gibbons said : " Iylsl ! to
HOle bad no special slgnilcance , as It Is
custmary for us to visit the holy father
every eight or ten ( years , or 11erlas oftemner.
I had several aUllences with the pOe the
las one bellS on June 29. The holy fatlmer
although n little more stoomeih hooked much
better amid stroner than when I saw hll
list eight years ago lie Is a most remarkable -
able man for hIs age , which Is SG 'ears. Ills
faculies are unlmpalrell amid he Is
wonderfully bright He takes a deep
Interest In AmerIca anti AmerIcans
and frequently expressed hIs
allmlraton for our political instItutions. lie
sent no specIal message to America through
mime , nor presented any reason for not doing o
at time uresent tme , lie wrote me a beau-
ttul letter reeommendlnK the sumlor school
and commending the Catholc unlverslte of
America , and referred to the opening of
several chair In the university next Oc-
tober "
The cardinal sall that he had enjoyed his
trip very much , and that ho had felt his
healh greatly benefited by It. He left Home
on July 2 and traveled by slow stages through
the Tyrol , BavarIa , Wurtembur , leland ,
Delglum , I'rance , Cngland ant Ireland , % 'iian
askt/i as to the standing of the Catholic
church In France , time cardinal said : " \Vhlle
I was there , there was some frictIon between
the Catholcs and clergy and the civil au-
thorites owing \0 \ the levying of an extra
tax on ecclesiastical . iumstitutlorms. "
Oil It ) IXh Cl.SlS ) I'I'S noous.
II'H' smut itiumal lt 1"11,1,11 Iii n..11
1.'luII111'lh'I'H. .
CINCINNATI . 0 , . Au { 23.-The Times-
Star's I'rankln , 0. , special sars the com-
lunly was astonlshel1 this moring to fnd
the Iloors of tine First atonal bank did not
open 1 afterward developed that Comptrol
111 Eekts hall been advised of the suspension
and that EXlllner Bates had been ordered
to lake charge. The bank was organized In
IS66 annul has always had the ( till confdence
of tine eommnunmtmmalty. Thin cause or the suspen-
ton is I stated to he a failng off In deposits
ali tie hollng of discounted paper thaI will
not mature In tme 10 meet oblgations , The
11resll nt Is C. :1 Alierson , cashier . W. A.
Uo"nlon. I la3 a capital of $100.000 amid its
last statement showed n surplus of 20.000
I RIII undlvldPl1 profits of $38,000. I Is the
I general Impression that deposiors wi be
paid In full . as tine assets arc largely In ax- I
ces of liabilities. The deposIts are said to
be only about $100,000. .
h'ru'o1t I , \\'hl.t I'Iui.'rs.
SIOUX F.IIS. S. I ) . , Aug. 23.-Spe- (
clal.-B. ) n. rehanls of Hock Haplls , la. ,
11resdent of the Central Whist league , has
put In charte of the Sioux Fails Commercial
club a beautIful shiver challenge cup , which i
Is to be played for by the clubs belonging to :
the Central league. Sioux Falls' team , having'
deftateth all ci aulemmgers . II given possesSIon
of the CUll teummporaruiy. At the annual meet-
log to bo hell In Council luts In December
rules will be fi'ced unller w1llch the cup Is to '
bo played for In the atonal league time '
club winning three annual tournaments . or' '
twenty contests wi be entitled to permanent
owrershlp of the cup. I Is probable that
other clubs of the league wi come to thIs
cIty 10 contest with the local club for the
custodianship of the cup before December.
All thin clubs have been notified that the cup
II here , subject to chalenge ,
l11"1111 I . \AIIIHt I lit' Sum baum .
CLE\m.A = n , 0" , Aug . 23.-An In1ortant
circular. signed by every presiding elder of
the Iethodht Episcopal church In Ohio , has
been sent to the members of that uhemnornina-
ton throulhout the state. I calls for united
political action otrhe \ part of all Methodists
In ann effort to elect to lime next legislature 1
many member as ponlble who wIll light the
salooums. The circular states that "special
services wi bo called for by the elders In
this conference hi every Methodist church Iii
Ohm 10 . "
S
Puituuiiht's It us liatt.l I , ' I' c.
TOLiDO , 0" , Aug 23-The Air Line hotel
at All Llno Junction la burning. Several
people are reported Injured and two . are
fatally burped .
1.'I..uns : 81'11\n IIU : A 11\ ! 1.
Soiuie or iii . I'I.me'st iluulhilimigs In
CI''lln,1 In I Inmiger.
CLE\'ELA , 0. , AI . 21-At 1 o'clock
this morning fire broke out In time \'ilhiammm-
son block , on the southeast corner of the
public square. I 8loulerlll for about half
nn hOlr and lie ( fremrn coull not locate the
sent of the fa I e. At 1 :30 : o'clock , allost
without waring , the building bunt Into n
sheet of flames anti It was seen that the
structure was doomed. Alljolnlng the \\'Il.
lamson block on the north 1s the Cu'ahoga
block , n magnifcent teim-story buiding anti
one of the costliest al1 haldsomest In the
city .
ciy.At
At this rlllg (2 ( a. I. ) this building Is In
Ilmllrnt lancer alil the floe blocks on
l u(111 avenue to the east of the Wllalson
block arc doomed. Every I fire elgilo II tll
city Is on the acemne
At 3 o'clock the fro Is burnIng { slowly
eastward on Bucld ! avenue anti Is stIll be'
yond control. Time loss at this tmo Is about
300000. .
At 1 :50 : last evening the AIr 1.lnl lintel
at AirLIne JUlcton , ahout four mules from
this city . was dl" o\'ere. In flames , Nearly
all the glests ocIPtl with only their night
clothes 1111 three were ul3bo : to ! ot tr.1 I
I the building. Tim McCarthy . frol hlihistiaie . ,
lch" , was taken rrol the building , but iias
bJIly bum ned and died before reachIng the I
I ground There Is still two unlcown men In
I the bnldlnK , but their bodieI canlot ho reI
I co\'ercd. Severnl smal bulllngs ! In the !
\'Iclnl ) ' were also burned a 111 the ICI3 will
probably reaoh 0.000.
e
O"l'I.t'S IX CI.IS ) ! , ( tI'.ttt'l'Iil5 .
In1111 ( n. ' Fight wllh :11""hll ,
mind .uithia'r ' tH 'l'iiu'u-uulu-uu'mL
ARIHE , I. T. . Mug , 23.-The notell
Christian gang or mUlllerers amid outlaws
\ \ ho broke jai at Oklahola City a few weelcs
ago after hulling City larshal Jones of 0km-
homa CIty . arc mow surrounded h ) ' a 0lda-1
Uliell Stales marshals , six miles west of
I Purcel emi the honler het'een 01lahola ennui
the Indian TerrItory. An eneouimnier between
tue outlaws anti inmnrehals tacit idace tnt uhay-
light timis mnmornhng ninth Bob Cliristlamm mmmii
lJcpumty Ummited States Marshal Ilocker of
h'mirce'il item-c shnot. 'l'ime mniarshmais wemu' forced
to retreat and have called for reinforce-
inemnis.
United States Marshal Stowe is Iii receipt
of time following teiegrmnumm frommm l'urceli : ' "l'o
Stone , marshal : Senti nil uleputles posslitie
oem first trmnitn. have Cimristlamn going enir-
m-ouundeul mtix muniics ivest of here. FIght thmis
mmnornuung. Depuity llocker anti Balm Ciiristiaum
simu.it. Quick work mnecessam'y. Timoimnpomm ,
United States comuimnninsiommer. ' '
A special tm-aiim left at noon bearing a posse
of United Stales ummarsimais , Okiaiiommua is also
sentliung ossIstanc iii the vay of mmnaralnals.
A deperato fight Is iumninilnent.
hiAitTSii0itE , 1. P. , Aug. 2t1.-Wiiiiann
Nicklo ninth mis ( cur tons , hromiminent far-
nmel-mi , hmave beemn pnmt unnuier ammest , chargd
with imarborluig thin Churistiamn gang , Tineir
trial has been cot for August 26.
Latcr-hlctore time relmnforcemmiemnts arrived
liob Christian was limit 00 U horse beinhunil
Imis brother , lull , anti moth escaped , folloii-eml
closely by time rennainuier of time gauig. Time
last hearml from the scemme was thiat time onut-
laws were being Inretseth lmnarth by tile miepnmtles
amnti a fight seemneth Iunmmmnlmnent ,
3iOItl ( ) lh ) _ ( ) I'S A iilLtl ) 'l'Oi.tI' .
lioluul Syumil it'mil e Agum I a Comuimi'I iu'il In
limiIi Item. vy lIuii I lt'ilusl Is.
NEYOItK , Atmg. 23.-Goid eiihpinnents sili
be resumed froumn this port by tommmorrow's
steaunners , a large annonmnt already having
been engaged. hloskier'ooui & Co. i'lli
ship $600,000 , Nesslage & Fuller , $ lOO(00 ;
iiammdy & liarmomm , $150,000 ; ham-il & Rand ,
$250,000. Time totai miummount engageti Itt $1,100-
000 , jnracticaily Nil of whticim will be drawn
froini the United States simbtrasury. lIon-
bier , Wood & Co. unnay possmbly increase thmeir
shipumment.
BOSTON , Amug. 23.-Time htomnti syntiicate
yesterday deposited $200,000 1mm gold in tine
subtreasury here anti today depositeth an
additional $500000. Thin syndicate took legal
temmmlers for time entire aomnunt.
W'ASIIiNGTON , Aug. 23.-Today's state-
mnment of time condition of thin treasury shows :
Availabla casim balance , $1S2,150,385 ; gold reserve -
serve , $101,745 5 15.
NEY0ht1 , Aug. 23.-Referring to time
Boston uhispatch amnnonmmncing the uheposit of
gold in time stibtreasniry of thtat city hiy time
tovernnnent bond syndicate , Mr. J. l'ierre'-
lent Morgan expmalneti timat the $7,000,000
of gold ii'as uheposlteti In time Boston treasury
to be transferreui to the smmhnreasnmry mm timis
city , to be iteitl for the furtiner dIsposition of
the syndicate.
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W'YO3IINi 3iilI'l'itY IOAi ) ,
( i.i'rmul Cuimulmug-rlliu 'vi uig a 1.1 ii.of
Cammuiuuiummilezuliuui to .Ji.eIsuui's , ihIe.
LANIEltVI'O. . , Aug. 23.-Specinnl ( 'I'ele-
gramnmCa ) pta I n P1 tchmer , coiim pa mmy F ,
Elginiht Infantry , ivltim forty unman ,
hint been nm-tiered tip W'immuh m'iver
to build a supply station at lBrmnming-
hmammi's ramicim , about sevemnty ummiles nertimwest
of Fort \\'asimalle , This supply cammnp is to
be used first In coostrumctimng a wagomm roauh
across time nnoniuitaiuma Into Jacksonn's hole ,
aimul then for general purposes of tine arminy
operating In time country wlnt're tIme Immdiao
troubles imave been located , Timla road is
ummucim ninetieth , as it vill uunako It possible to
reach tine Jackson's hole coimmitry 1mm one-half
the ttmmne it now takes. Gennermil Coppimiger
thmoroumghily investigated this sumbject while on
hiis way to Fort \Vmtshiakie. Semnator'arren
three years ago asketh congress for an ap-
Inroltriation to bumihil this road , itut diii not
succeed In getting It before time house on time
timlrth reading. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
% 'Iil ( l-t- I Ii. ' Iuiilijiu.m mm ( riuiil ifupit ,
LANIEIL , Wyo. , mmg. 23.-Special ( Tale-
grminmm.-It ) Is learned ( rain Fort \'ashmakie
that a plan is on foot to give time Inithiamma a
grauitl imummt mum Jackson's hole In Septeumiber
aumil that the govornumnent ivill have troolts
tiunro to 'Imrotect thenn fm-omit time cruel whIte
settlers. Governor Itlchmards viiI tnniioubt-
emily , in thin namnie of time state \Vyomuntng ,
protest against the waummomi tlestrmncttomm of time
gamine in violation of ( lie state laws , 'tnui then
cviii comime' U5) titti question of th rIght of
W'ommmIuig to enforce 11mm laus umot only againist
% % 'imlne omen. but ( lie imithinnms amid officers of
( lie army % vlio multi ninth abet the lumiliamnmm iii
breaklung time lain' .
' CIi.'u'ui ut' .I'c's'ele'r A
CIii'ENNFo. . , Aug. 23.-Speciai ( 'l'cle-
grann.-Ueorge W. Brown , retail anti
nmnantmfacturir.g jeweler of thds place , umnado an
aseignumnent to fl. J. Chmnirchihm totiny for time
benefit of crotiltors. 'i'hme liabilities , eiiietly
to Denver , Chicago mind New York ivimolesais
jewelry lInus , are $5,000. 'l'ime assets are real
estate abut 'book accounts ,
Ist'ii i , 'ml 'I' hi II , ii ii ml 't. ii I I I ii I )1' ,
L.Nliit'yo. . , Aug. 23.-Special ( Tele-
granin.-'ihiiamn ) hionvard , a Inrisoner con-
limmeti In time county jail on a charge of bur-
gmary , succeeded last night In working lila
may to freaulom through a ventilator , This
slmeriff inns offered $50 reward for hmi oppre-
he ii Ion.
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( 'iuthiiinm Oiu.'i'iitIves lhi'spmmui , , % 'ui'lc ,
IIOS'i'ON , Aug. 23.-Oeer 1,000 strikuuig
clothing operatives returneul to twenty-leven
tiii morning , thmer employers imav ng
cruoplied with tber ! tiemunaumu1 nmmade by tii
United Garment \Vorkers mnl mm. Sir
retary It J , Fda Is of the opmaimi that 'lie
UIke will tie over by toumorrow ,
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SIIPLY hELD ON SUSPIClO
Evkleuco Against Ostrander is Not by Any
Means Conclusive.
ENGINEER UNABLE TO IDENTIFY hIM
3liii .nrt'sutt'it us 4)iui of Iiii hiruidj
lsIti uuil 'l'i'mi Iii ithIerut St Ii I
111,111 iii .11111 iii North
l'lutttt' ,
GOTIIUNIIUILO , Neb. , tmg. 23.-Spcclal (
Tclcgrammn.-1)epnmty ) ShnrIff Strahule arrested.
a snmspiclous chmmnrticter mibonit thmirty-iive mumilea
imortimwest of ( hula city Thimmrsuhay mat 1 a clock.
\\'Ithi a posse lie fohlovett time trail of time
robbers to a farm humnmse abonmt thirty-five
mules mmortimnn'est of timi's place ninth at in paimnt
abunt five mmmiieii muortimwt'.st of Atnohth thmey
arrested George G. Ostramnuler as being con-
mnecteul withu ( lie late robbery. At
htis itotnso was fotimmd a large-
sized 38 SmnnithVesson revolver thnai hiul
been 'ieuh lately , in searchiimng hIs clothes
Siumitim'ennomn cartrithges in-ero foimmntl in
mill lila pockets. Ostranuier was broughit to
( iothmemnbuirg antI takemi frommn lucre to North
l'immtte , vhmere time engimneer was g semi a ciatnco
to itiemitifi' hnimii , but was ummnnttle to do a muas-
itivei } ' , aithmoghm lie sa'ui ' Ostrami er "tom lied a.
I I t tie I Ike emma of t hi e mmcm. ' ' I n time mmmc nut 1mm a
Ostramitier has been remit to jail.
A special train colntmmimnmmng mm car of horses
amnil a secoumui car of buggies was ruimm froni
North Platte to hirmmnhy Islammu tiii uumot'mmlmmg
mmd mmnom'o thamm 200 mmcm ivero sent unto time
couimmtry mnorthn of hlraIy. Every effort is tialng
mnntdo to captturu tine robbers , Ietac'immcmnts
have mnacu semmt omit fm-cnn Arnolil , ( lammily ,
Broken lion' ammti Cauiani ay , ninth it st'emma : linE
possible for time rolnttam's to escape. A imnimi
inns nenum Tinurstiny mnltommt twemmtl'-ilvu' immuhemi
mmortim of hirauh9' that Immuuh beemm bauhiy cult hun in ,
\ % ire femmce mmti severil tletaclmmmmcmmts have
beemm semmt after mliii.
Sumperintemnuiemmt b'umtlnerlmnd of Ommnmhma. ; find.
Parks , aunti Simeclal Cltnimnn Agcumt Julmum ICeitht
of North l'iatte , nnLr F. Komnmnemhy. mtItctL
Stmntes Ilarshimmi i. \'hnmze. \ ' . L. Litiuhiarul of
ItushmvIlle , aumui l'enttersomn , Umnlteuh itute
theinnm ty mnna rshntmls , mum-c omm time scemie a mu hi ave
gomno mmmi rt hi.
A Siberian iiinnotihmotmni s'ns sinippeti to \ ' .
T. Itcimnedy , superlumtemmtiammt of time Out itui thi.
vi dcii , t o tim is IiuIunt t Ii I s mnnornimu g. I I e nn'mns
narranted to be mm Silieriamm bioonllmnimnth nmnd
to be able to neemnt a irack of in li.utmuilt iii
sevemnty-two hours after le-nvimm. Tine d g hue
tIme imroperty of timt' Chicago , Mtinvaumkee &
St. I'mmmii raiiroaui. mimmti is 'tnlumeuh at $2.50) . lie
was talceum to Ill-mull' , iwitert' lie was tnmrmmeui
loose wIth a net of 'rcxas iioothimoummd4 , and
they expeCt to cmtptumrc tlitn inhale gammg mnsido
of forty-eight hours , tin case ( lie mum of last
mnlghmt uies met foil their lilmmns.
FAILEI ) TO STI1IICE TIlE Tit't1L.
NOhlTlI l'L.v1"rl , Nob. , Aug. 23.--iOeiai ( ,
Teiegrammm.-TlmIs ) aftermmoomm SinerilT Mill r re.
turned mmmiii took Ostraniler , who wa'u mum--
reuuteti auth brought to thus city , back no the
scenic of the recemnt trmilmm rohutery , 'l'ats was
tioumo to alti thin blood imoimmmds iii timnulimig tlmo
tccnn t.
Oillcermu are siiemmt wimemn nskeui for immformnma-
tiomi , but Time lIce corrcapouitlcmut learums umpoms
absolumtely reliable authorIty ( lint the owmnem-
of time two horses captured has beemm fommummi.
lb Is now omit of time country and.
hmaa been mmlnsemmt for at least one ieeic ,
Ostrmmnulcr was arrested becatmee of lma ! pe-
cnmliar umetions wineum. olhicers apiuroachm i lila
imnimse , mmmnuh at hi o'clock tonight It was stated
( limit mu commvlnciuig chmauum of evitlemmec haM hieemn
found agaimmat iiimmm. Ostramnu.her iii well iuiowmi
Iii this city amid tim-mv aiti at time rehler store
hero Inst wlmmter.'hmomm lii timiut city la : Imaim
beemm kimowmm to keep qtnstiommnlde comm.mmny ,
Aumstimn , time englncem' , has mmot ltiemmtifl'.l hmimmi ,
am ; mute hiecim mutateti , but smiys ' 'Inc immiimt hue
( tine of time immen , " It is expecteti tIm nt time
otilcers wIll brhrmg inimum back to this ety to-
mumurrow mnomnlmng.
Time ralum of last evemnlng prevenLil th
inlooti imonmuuuhs frommn flunthluig tine scent railily
mmmii they will Inrobably murove of iltile nmse. It
sniemims to be mmgrccul how by time so "ciners
that time worl5 is'as tiouie by ( mmrmnners , 1'jssibi
aldeth by one exitert roblner.
CLOSE ON T\0 ISOIIIIEI1S.
hhROiCflN IlO' , Neb. , Aug. 23.-iSpeelal
Telegrim mum . ) -Exci t emmm cmi t is rummmmii n g lii gin hero
tomnighmt over tIme Iim'aihy isnmsmuu Ummiomm i'.nclflo
tralnm robbery. Two nnnen amianverhmig time the. . .
scrlptioim of time robbers massed timrotm'Is Cal-
lain a' early thIs mimormmimmg amtui iv m'e seem's
about 6 o'clock UI' time imlgimt mmmiller I r nesing
time Loump mmeam' time Callawmiy . Otic. was
a large mimarn , dark eomnpiexiommeth , wit uiarlc
mmmouistacime. 'l'ime otimernaa a mumumahlen mmmmmmm ,
ligimt coumuplexlomi , summootim face. They Ii uigint
a hummmcim at Cumiiawmmy , which tIme ) ' Carl imi its
a iuaPer box whmemm seemi ii ) ' time ummiller.
Iepumty Sheriff It. C. Meeker , wino was
ii'Rim 'time crowd that eaptnmm cmi ( ' .eorgo
Ostranmder yesterday ummornmmmg , arrive I hero
this evemmhmug frommn Callan'ay. lIe found.
s'lmere they hmmmth eatemm their hunch i i tIme
hills near Pemmn'uu ttluh ramiclm on iiprimmg creek ,
eleven tnniles muortimeast of Cahhinway , ivhmere
timuty 'left time paper box , lie says tine slio
lin-Ints correelnomid exactly witim thiot inca
svimere tlney captumreui time timreo hiornea. lie los
time trail of them in Spring creek valley , Timey
were seen this afternmon about fifteen unties
soutimwest of liruken how , comjmlmmg tomvurtl
time city , ity ex-Jutige Reese amid C. U. 1(1cm- (
ardsomn. Tlney rccogmmizcui thiemmi frutmn timeiP
descrhptlon munni trIed at. several ( armmn hmoueem
to borrow fire anus mliii n view of nt'enipt- :
lug to capture timemmi. Failing , I tie ) ' nina on
to hiroinen 110w. Simerilf hioilliiay , nvltlm ma
posse. ninth ex-Siuem'hiT l'cmmmm at once stnmrtoti Ins
iiumrstmit , Simmco ulmirk Iloiiithmiy mnnmd iis creis'
have comune In ivitimotit gettluig any 'irtime :
chemn' . l'eumn's iii ciii ,
A telegrammn has jumst beemm receiv'ti mere
froumm time Umtltei.h States I ) eptity Mmmrnimi stat-
log tlmat thio robbers mire hietiveen ( 'ai away'
mmii Broken ( low. It iii titoumglmt they ivll
comma in hiem'e toumigiut.i'lthm a vIew of beating
their way meet onm a mnhgimt traium ,
ChICAGO CLAIMS ThE LEAIfllt ,
ChICAGO , Aug. 23.-'i'hme minted ticeperaulo ,
Pat Cm-owe , Is thought here to have Ii , oa tlio
ieader of time gang wimicim haIti up time I.'nIom
l'mneflc overianth ilyar itetweemi Brady lslammml
anti ( iotimennburg 'l'uesda ) ' mmighmt.ttorne'
Foster , ivimo defentieui Crowe ( or tim ' slmoatln
of h'ohlcemmmemi L'nvlile ' emil hhrlseoe in tlii
city In 1890 , saw amiui co'ns'erseuh in Lii hini
Imermi July 28. Cronc at tmat ! ( limit' atte'mmpted
to borrow sufficient nnoumey to take I liii to
Oumnaima. 'rhiat he wits nun time look ut lo *
intuit smmcim a job Is evitient frommi lila con
vcrtatlonm wlthm hmls ( ormnmcr htmivyer , ecord ,
lug to Pohleemmnami Liovihie , im toll Mm' Fosteun
inn aims in the train robbing iiusimneso. "It'
time ommly hum left open for mmmi' mmciv ' ' in
saul. ' 'Can't l'oui bud mime the irlce of a
iheltet to Onnnhmmu ? " Cron'o aiso said un wa $
not afraith of detection. mis lie went omit seidorri
ulnmring time day and htuui imimaveul off his
uumoustachme. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
M leli Igmimi ht..jila'rs % at Yet Iiii. a a. ,
GILANI ) ltAI'iDS ItilcIm. .
, , Aug Jd.-Ai.
thotmgfn nnany wIld rtimnors ina'e be 'n "irctci
hated all day regam ding the train totters wbd
tinot io'tectln'e I'onners last night , himey havi
not been 'slglmtetl or vumrrommnded sit yet , One
meusoct has been urreated near Sparta , bu (
time oiilcermm do imot believe lie Is ons of tb
onen wanieu.i , Two macn who answered sonae
what to time descriptions of tIm train robber
mere arro3ted today itt Allagaun ,
iiiix ( iitss SI riItu 'I'Ii rt'zi tt''si.
I'ITTSBUItG , Aug. 23-TIme comiferemice o
time joint wage comnnaittee of time uirescriptloii
glassware mmmanmufacturcrs anti time Amnerlcam
I'ilnt Glass \'orkormi' alsociattuin arid tb
green glass immanufacturers anmmi svorkmmmema Ii
being held lmere , but time prospects of m1
annlcabhe setthenmnent in either branch mire no
encouiraglmmg. I'hmo "flints" demnant.ieti aim ad
vance in wages of 8 to 12 pr cemmt amid mnavi
receded frommn their uiemnand to 4 amid 6 pe
cent , while limo green glask vorkcrs insj
upon time reetturmitloun of time wages of hZj'
which is aim Increase of 14 itemcent. . Th
mmmnmimmmfaeturermi are met disposeui to conct3
ammy imdn'ammce ammtl a atrlite on both hiranche
is probable. About 8,000 imnen 'iouiid bW
atTn Ir' iii tins green glass branhm in I 6,000
'ma thio lrescrmp'iomt ware Thm a iii
cssIon was taken up with reclassflcatiou ,

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