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JSHED LDED ,1 charge Against Tost- fI. rii »iiipson,1'iMler Ar- irst at Havana. jt, jv Falsified Vouch |aiid Ordered Changes Made ill Books. brprifl® Caused in Hotli [ijin^fon and Havana ,\ His Arrest. May 18.—The principal g? tilts Havana jostmustor, s..n. who lins been arrested, in- eUt ered conspiracy n Kieh, tin- clerk who lm's ,n knowledge of many uf and who will give cvi- K-uvernui«ut, to shield C. v, the arrested tiunucinl Tho prosecution say* ,iJiberntely falsilied vouch- C. w. HILT. •1 that changes lio made and account*, with tho ntion of shielding Neely. ••ays that though ho or ration of certain figures -t of Rich, ho did go with hat they wore of a crini- HE thinks ho might havo with m«»ro consideration— or requested to resign. toil has been fixed at which is not yet forth- IN'DEK ARREST. ••d on l'xtniMt«r Thompson 'if Havana. Mav lh. Warrants wore '•if tho day for the arrest of •son, the Havana jostiua*» I'tiVt,?#, deputy auditor of and Ivtward Mya and 'aro, I'nbau clerks in tho tm-'Ut, and by 7 o'clock all in the Ytvno, tho Tombs of ins was dono under tho ad* ]»8tcftiee insivetors, who hsg tho day. It is eonsid it Beeves is equally guilty «n as to tho record of a military department who i i! hundred dollars' worth :"Ves that tho transaction, concerned, was logiti stamp* wt ro purchased at "f his brothor, who la il(' 'IN 1 ls RESRYTERIANS "»n.lr,0 .ml PANAMA 8*natn I ft •r in tho United States, i .v were of tho old issuo nined from Xeely. "f Thompson can sod great t'ity. It is looked ujou i'-"r of many othor arrests, folt, as did tho social i 't it would be better to !"oted jKTsons arrested and mi opjxirtunity to obtain •'p them indefinitely tin* ii"\oillanco at u tinio when •s are really needed for I SafHwi At WMWfl|tan •"*. May IK.—Tho eoufos. 'liastor Thompson at Ha- a complete surprise to tho 'ho post oHleo dojmrtinent, 1 -i• -rally boon of tho opinion .'"-thos« who could not |HS» 'vod in framlulont trausftc* l! ^lr. Thompson, who was re ~:i 'nan 0f high integrity. Tho K'Uural ruud tho jtfUited 1' lt xnailo no comment* I'll,,! v. Immigrant May l.s. l*'i%«• thousand, aud eighty-two iinmi- 1 slipH, ih„ liii-ffoft nutnbi'i at an Amorican port in lv^d I at tho bitrgo t»tlu*n dur- ll"r MEET X»„Itll Au«mbly In Mrulnn. SP. Lottca, May 18.-Tho Presbyterian Ronpral aswrnUy bo^an its lath an uual me«tuiK durinK tho day nt the \V ashin^ton and Compton Avonno Pre.s %'tonan church. K( nrly 1)0(i0 TllZTZSU!l(l (Ulv !h ^°r,h,'rn *lU«' rcpr, sontin„ ,iml W. strrn state s wid territonos and many of those in the Contrail? k"' 1 1 of Cutuw^- HUh ('hi,,a- North (|„ri,:K Chiui *«dI India arc attendance. latters of ^IVilt unportanoo are to ba tonw,l,.r,,! tl„. ,„,.st.llt tll,.r. weiore nnal a»ljournment is taken. n^l.-KBle llrojiM P^T', IcM(l. UVS1 Mny 18—K v. William Echols of Middleaport, O., a commis lonei to th- l'resliytcriaii general as* fremblv, representing tho Athens, O. presbytery, druj.j^l dead at lrto a.m. «u tho muhtoriuni of tbe Washington and Compton avenue l^e.sbyteriun ehnrch. lie was seated in a JM W in the rear of the church when attacked with heart disease. ROUTE OPPOSED. he committee takes strong position agam-t the projxisitiou to build the canal via the Panama route, paying for the work already done by the French. The declaration is made that the Pan ama comjgmy is practically without as sets except those included the Pan* nma railroad. Tie- committee taken po sition against holiiiug the jK-nding bi 1 nnlevi the Walker commission can re port. n the general question of the con struction of n canal the cujuiinttee takes the pos t.on :i.at whatever canal is constriK te t. its ownership must be American, and tfiat uoLty may be futiiJ to the Mlcce-r. «|J tile elite! J.rise. AH-1HIST 15II.U HaJocltjr nf tltt- llnnw 4tillr|jiry Conitnil sultuiit* li» Krimrt. WASHIMJTOS. May in—Ii««presents- tive Overstreut of Indiana submitted the majority refxirt »n the anti-rrnsr bill agreed to by the committee on ju diciary. It follows the same general linos as the re|H.rt favoring a constitu tional amendment, except to show that the pres« nt legislation goes to the limit of the powers of congress, whereas a constitutional amendment would give congress new and much needed powers to cojH with the various forms of trusts. Until this enlarged constitutional jwwer is given the re]tort states that congress can merely strengthen the Sherman act not by attempting to repress, control or define trusts, but by declaring tliein il legal for the purjK»e of interstate and foreign commerce. SAWMILLS MAY SISI'END. WACTIJN-OTO:, PrtMBt* a Cominltti-fi on CanuU Written Hppnrt. ASiiiSdTox, May IS.—The senate Committee on interiK'eanic canals, through its chairman, Senator Morgan, presented its written report ui*m the Nicaragua canal bill. Tho report in cludes the statements of Admiral alker and other menil»ers of the com mittee appointed to investigate the vari ous routes for an iutenx-eanic canal and also tho conclusion* of the committee with reference to both the Nicaragua ami the Panama routes. •mum* gerlotia of Affair- Hu«' t« Low of Water. MIN" K A itii JS. May is.—There is every reasonable probability that the sawmills of Minneapolis, with their 6,1*10 to (},000 hands, will have to wholly hUsjiend operations in a few days. Ihe only thing that would prevent such an undesirable occurrence would be a heavy rain within the next day or two. The supply of logs in the booms is very light-'-hardly *utficicut to keep tin-great ini ii sawing for wore than two or throe days. DEED OF MlTiDEKOFS INDIAN. Killed f«». «r»mliiH'«1.. an«l At«r.»i|»t» tin* I.iff "f Hi* Ifo. N. 13.,'May IK—Tho murder committed near lied here. All Roi.LA, N. i' M"v details of an atrociou Dutiseith have just rear the parties are full-b!.»oded Indians Ix longing to tho Turtle Mountain rescrva- A young buck named luo\ shot named Wajws. the lU)ll. Ayou,.K^. 7 ftcial nol 'captured and probably years« »ld The granduiolii of his youth. ami killed a squaw named Wnpo-N ^aiica, reports that a ^',or has been inatidiiiother of his wife. He also shot hiK wile but »"t 'atally. Tnu murderer escaped a by was into Manitoba. Doniesti. caused the tragedy. lucy md was married last Sunaaj troubles in only i'» objected on u.'couut Lrf _v,/mi1H nnrrie MADISON, SODTH DAKOTA, FBIDAY, MAY 18, LEROADERS Candidate Marker Says Tliey Will i*oll a Million and a Half Votes This Year. Expresses the Opinion That ITis Nomination Makes Bryan's Defeat Certain. Mr. Towne's Name to Be Pre sented to the Democrats at Kansas City. Mr. Towne would not discus# the possibility of his being nominated for the vice presidency by the Democratic nat i' nal »n vent ion. "I will say,however," said Mr. Towne, "that my name will l»e presented It fore the -nvolition, as my state will endorse my caiululacy." NAMED A DELEGATION. Dakota |C publican* Tbrlr Utwii. FAUOO, Stevens. Cavalier FAR. NO ELECTION SO Tl»lr«l HaHot f«tr Mrtlmdtat »lah«|M Wl#i»* nut Urault. (•iuc\o(t, Mav is- Announcement was made at the Methodist general con ference that the third ballot lor general nntondeiits has resulted in no of the candidates having •Mo votes. The SU]H choice, lion received the necessary vote of the four leading candidates was an follows: J. F. Berry J* \V. Hamilton I'M, U U- Moore W, J Bow en (colored) l»y- N. D.. May 1H.—At the after noon session of tl state Republican convention Congressman Spaulding was made permanent chairman, lion. Jud Moure of Penibinu rea«l the following names as delegates to the na tional Republican convention: Sena tors Hansbrough and MeCuniber: R. N. Ptismarck: Stejihen Collins, lirand Forks H. Holmes, Bathgate H. C. Plumley. Fargo. Alternates, Ii. S. Blackwell! l-i Moure Warren Steele, C. N. Brown, Morton Fred Leutz, Morton G. A. White, Traill E. N. Swiggum, Walsh. The list was uiianinutusly approved. Committee on credintials in the Ward county contest admitted the Wil-on delegation as against Major Murphy's. The resolu tions laud McKinley and pledge support of his wise administration and demand his ronoininatiou declare for sound moiiev and a protective tariff and against trusts favor expansion and pen sions for soldiers of the recent war. Blr«r and H»rb«r IHU. WashiN(»TCN*. ^lay l.s—When the house met Mr. Burton (O.), chairman of the river and harbor committee, asked unanimous consent for tho con sideration of a special river and harbor bill mailing provision for emergencies in river and harbor work, for certain Kurvevs and for the diversion of certain appropriations heretofore made. The amount carried by the bill, including ihe versions, is loO.utKX REBELS ARE DEFEATED. flilnmlffniT *r«op« "niti VletofjrOwrthe lnaurKi-nta. 1'4X\M\. Colombia. May IS.—An of- cable from the government of Mnilwd by Ceneral Prosjiero Pinzon (V(,r tht, revolutionary forces command- ,,n.ral l'rib i, at l'briga in the depart men of Santamh-r. on May 14. Ko otlicial eoulirmsitioii or details have been received by the governor from the war minister in Bogota. in r1.il,i May 18—Mr. Wharton Barker, thy nominee for president of the Cincinnati convention of the Mid dle-of-the-lioad Populists, called on President McKinley to pay his respects. Later Mr. liarker said to a representa tive of the Associated Press that his nomination at Cincinnati makes the election of Mr. Bryan by the Democrats impossible. "In the las£ presidential election," he said, "Mr. Bryan received about G,.*00,. (XHi votes. Of this number at least 2,000,000 were Populists. This year I will get I.'JUO.OOU or possibly l,7'i(),(M0 of that number. This will cut Bryan's vote to 5,000,000 or less. Where is he going to get the other votes necessary to elect him? It is estimated that Mr. MeKniley received l,.Xo,ooo votes from the Deni'x-ratic ranks four years ago. These will not go to Bryan this year to make up his loss of Populist votes. If Gorman or some other Eastern man were to IK- nominated by the Democrats this year he would carry New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware in the East, not to count doubtful states elsewhere. The fight this year will not be made on the money question. Trans (tortation, expansion and other live sub ject# will make op the issues." MINNESOTA FAVORS HIM. Town.- Hay* Hi* Name Will ll« i'rcHntcd »t Hlie i« C'ltjr. CKICAOO, May lv —Former Congress man Charles A. Tow no of Minnesota, vice presidential candidate on the Peo ples party ticket, iKiss- through Chi cago en rout** for Toledo, (_)., where, as chairman of the national Silver Re publican committee, he will confer with Silver Republicans relative to sending a delegation from Ohio to the Kansas City convention. Shot 1900. DO YOU RIDE? Rambler Crescent PR,CES n AN ,P ren 8 s.ZF up 10 IIAC IWI'IYO Further reports from Hoping say that shortly after the Prins Karl passed tyuicksund at midnight a man suddenly started shutting all the doors of the cabins and saloons, and then, with a re volver in each hand and a dagger and k.'iife in his belt, began firing at every one lie encountered. He scabbed the captain in the kick and a lady passen ger in the breast with the dagger, ami hacked a boy with the kuife. He also shot the mate through the shoulder, and of four gentlemen who were playing cards in the smoking ro. m. one wa» shot in the temple, because he moved, when the murderer warned him 11 tc 6tir. The Prins Carl was stopped off Hop ing and the murderer seized tho oppor tunity to jump into a lifeboat ami row away as fast as jtossible. Search of the steamer discovered seven dead and fiv* Wounded. Steamer Viinnlliil Wrei'kril. PiHLADKi.i'iiiA. May IS.—A dispatch to the Maritime Exchange in this city urates that the British steamer Seman tic was wrecked near Port Hastings, N. S.. but that her crew was safely lauded. She was bound from this city for M'-raniiohi. N. B. Cant. A H. Bogardus The Champion Wing Shot of the World, Tells How He Was Cured of KIDNEY here -WfStSBS* I I We have just received another New Spring Line of Sample Shoes consisting of alj A PI SHOh^' ICLE ure«l a K(inning More. I had bad running soro on my breast y*«r," s«vs for oir ffanry Rich«rd-, of Willsy villn, N Y., "and tried a great many r**tiif-diee. but got no relief until I lined Iinnricr Salv» .After using one half box, I whr perfectly cured. I ohh not recommend it too "highly, and will never be without it in the housfC' CHKIS. HCHITZ. J. Q. Hood, justice of the peace, Croat*}, Misp., makep the following »tHte ment: "I can certify that One Minute Cough Cure will do sll that is claimed for it. My wtfecouid not g*-f her breath t»nd tbe firf-t flope relieved tier. It hue also benefited my whole family." It ants irnmediu'elv «nd cures cough*, cfilds, oronp. grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all throa* and lung troubles. COOK & ODKE. THE WCBK OF ONE MAN. t*tl a shii.'ii Crew arid Locked the (Ithtri in Tlirir tjuarter*. Coi'KMIACF.V, from K. May IS.—A telegram jiing. Sweden, reports that as the steamer Coping was passing the Prins Carl a man sprang upon the deck of tie latter vessel aud shouted, "If any one comes near I will shoot."' At the same .ment a woman was seen hang ing over the ship's side, shrieking fur beh. The man escaped in a boat. W! :en the Prins Carl was boarded it was und that 12 men on board bad been -hot, six of whom, including th« captain, were dead. The rest were found locked in their quarters. One of the wounded has since died. The mur derer is being pursued. lletaiU of th* Traffedjr. Elkhart, III August 3°. $99 TheDoddi riedldne Co., Buffalo, N. Y. tientlemen: I had been a sufferer from Kld nc\ Disease for several years, end It rapidly dru'laped Into Bright'* bisease. 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