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THE OMAHA DAILYBEE. _ ESTAthJISIIED JUNE 19 , 1871 . OMAIIA , Ifl31DAY MOItNJJG , Al'RIL 1. 7 , 189G. ' SINThE ( tiOL'Y FIV11 OJN'S. BA1TIST PREAChER iN JAIL American Missionary Dotainea at Uavana- by Spanish Authorities , HAS FREQUENTLY BEEN IN TROUBLE I'Jneeil Iii ConflnrHlelti znil flie At- tenthuti - Of the VtiIil ( nlcg- IteireMIIlItISe , tt,1Iei1 ( D- JII Cnic.- C"pyrlght . ( , 1 % , 1i3' ! 'rr 1'ubIIInR cmany. ) , Cubi , April 1O-New ( York World Caljkgram-Speci1 Telegram.- Atherth . ) - 3, Dlaz , a mlslonary of tim Southern lJaptlBt church of the United States , wn or- reate1 - today and taken to pollee ) ieadquar- ters , lib ; resitlenco was thoroughly aearchea. . As the prlnor is "in communt- cato" - there Is nothing to bo atd concernitig the nature of hlu offense. I learn that noth- Ing - of an Incriminating nature waa found In- 3iIs re'tlenco. Consul General Williams prompfly mode Inquiries. DIaz Is a native creole. lie has been acting as a missionary foi a number of years , in charge of the ethoemnno church and has been frequently th trouble with the authorities.- Ho . called on the consul general of the United States , February 12 , 1887 , and re- lUested - ( him to write 0. letter to the captain cneral an Inform him that ho ( Diaz ) was . ,- upervIsliig bishop of the I3aptist church in- Cuba. . lie had a controversy with the flomnn Catholic bishop of Havana , because the latter prevented DIaz from using prop- crty - bolqnging to the diocese. DIaz is also engaged in the undertaking business. Ito is a naturalized citizen of tile United States and has been a pronounced oj- ponent )- of the government , talking iebelllon- openly. . Nothing of consequence comes from I'inar- dcl 1110 province. Macco I showing more activity than ho has iliown In njortnight. lIe was between Artemisa and Cabanas yester- day- .lxciting . rumors of an intended attempt to force the trocha are circulated , with the usual failure to realize.- In . Vibora. a ubU1b of Ilavana , some young moo attempted a demonstration yes- terday. - . They collected a unaiI rarty of sympathizers with the rebellion and were preparing for mischief , when they were at- tacked - by a detachment of Spanish soldiers , who capturei several. The leaders were Jlacod In the Cabanas fortress today. Their action vas foolhardy , as the result proved. Three prisoners tried by courtmartial and sentenced to death for incendiarism will be executed Friday morning in the Cabanas fortress. The police searched the pawnshops today for arms. WILLIAM SITAW I3OWEN- .o.iLY . ; OFFLflL $ IJN1I CONDITION.- b . ZtlZILL fleiflitilSiK tilO tIICOIIi1itIIIII- p Surrender of hue IIIreIItM.M- ANAGU , . . Nicaragua , Aprii 16.Vta- Oalvoton.A ( ) tecgram has Just arrived licrefroin Nagarote , where President Zelaya- ow Is , which says a messenger from the rebels is no * on bin way to this city , bear- 1n - a message from the leaders of the revolt to the United States minister , Lewis Baker- .It . is supposed here that they want Mr. Baker to intervene and arrange a peace be- tWen - the contestants. The only terms Zo- layn - has , up to this time , been willing to consider are unconditional sUrrefller on the part of the armed forces and the giving up for trial of the leaders. 'rho progress of events recently has been steadily against the rebel cause. . The government troops have entered upon their campaign in co- oitration - with their llondurean allies and for- some days past the two forces , by a combinct movement , have slowly but surely ' been , surroundipg the rebels at Motombo , La Paz. Chinandega and other points. The government completed the circle when It took Ceiba Mocha. Coiba Mocha was at- tacked - today by the rebels , but they were repulsed with heavy loss. General I'aiz of- a th" government. force has taken La& Linias , , from the rebels. several hundred of them being killed. President Zelaya Is himself at Nagaroto directing the campaign of the ove1nnient forces- .CON'VIhl'l.API . NO NEV LEASES- .Preniileii . t of the Grziuil 'I'runI 'rnhI , of * Iit Ftittit'e Hf I be l'ropery , LONDON , April 16.SIr Charles Rivers Wilson , president of the Grand Trunk rail- way - of Canada , will sail fqr America On April 2& . In an interview today ho is quoted as saying that the object of his trip across the Atlantic is chiefly to inspect the road. The management , ho added , was heartily gratifIed at the attitude of the harohiolders- at the recent semi-annual meeting. At the next meeting thioro will be several impor- taut financial measures to discuss , the most iniportant being the receivership of the Ver- mont - Central railway , now under the con- trpl - of the Grand Trunk. This matter , said tie ; railroad , president , will receivq hie most careful attention , as the Vermont Central is a yital lart of the Grand Trunk system.- In . conclusion Sir Charles saidVe : do Dot propoe to lease any new roads. Our PolicY is One of striCt conservatism , must roritract rather thou expand the serv- Ice - , There will ho a sp'ciai meeting of the trame assoihation in New York in order to confer upon different matters. We desire amicable arrangements with all our corn- petitors - , especally ! the Canadian Pacific , " 11 % C1Ig ugt' for tsIrrJgi'Ill4' VOIUeIt , VANCOUVER. Il , C. . April 16-The mayor of Vancouver has received a peculiar letter from Toronto , written in the interestN of the young women in Toronto and other Canadian cities , in this unique epistle the writer etatee that , accvrtling to statistics , there Ia a- 4X shortage in the teinulo population In the - northwest territories and British Columbia amounting to about 10,000 , and there Is in eastern Canada a corresponding overpius of unmarried wonien , In order to equalize mat- tera - it hi proposed to exid young women of good health and moral character west to be distributed where the demand is gre3test and for thia ilurpose It is iroposed to establi.h a borne at Vancouver far the reception anl dis- tribution - of the young women for British Columbia. _________ FIiuneIiil Situation I IIIhrflyIIg , LONBON , April 1G.Tue Times has a dL- ivatch - from Santiago do Chili inodifyitig- soInevhat the intelligence published in the 'runes yesterday on the flnancal ! distrust ox- J Jstiiig In Chili. This tEspateh says : "Sitico my last lolegrair the financial situation has itiuch improved and coufitlenco is returning.- It . appears that the governmon ha sup- .Portetl . thft banks and tears for the safety of the couveriionplan are disappearIng. " St'ttit. hay lIiiiiavt ; C1aIUIN.- ILAMIIUI1O . , April 16-The floersenhaile has a dispatch froiti Caracas , Venezuela , say. Ins that a settlentont of the raiiway claims iiinde by Germany on behalf of German sub- .jocte . has been signed by tue representatives of the liseonto qessehshaf , North German bank , ailti the govertimont of Venezuela the latter agreeing to Jay 30,000,000 bolivars in settlement of last ) liabilities future claims antI the guaranteed Interest IUQ. ( ) lpinpiu GOLIROS' IhicIkliflllp LONDON , April 16.A dispatch froi Athens to the Daily News sty A the I'ronch insist upon executing tbelr orlgina- idan foc a celebration at Paris in 1900 It Is- lrobablo that the Olympia games wli be 4 : helti biennially , The prince of'oles0 is a ' 'arm advocate of the plan for making the ooio permanent scene of the , Ill Setiti an Army In he Vuhl. LONDON , April 16.The 1)4117 News re- ZOrtStb8tlOOOOIrIIibrQOps - ) ( ( are going tQ GUNIIOAT SAVED PilE COMMANI ) . 3lnceo's Vorccs had Oie Alfr'ttso htmll- ioti - Snrrouiitlcd. HAVANA , April 16.Letter to Gomez , Macoo , Aguierra and other insurgent lead- era show that it is estimated that the loss of property by fire in the district of Arte.- inisa . , province of Pinar (101 Itie alone is 3000000. The village of Corral Nuovoln 1110 Matanzas district has been burned by the in-'urgonts. Sixteen houses antI part of the local church were (lcvtroyed. The fiche of the ettIernents of I.abarinto, Zapata and Fumero. and the houses and plantations of Ios Felicas , near liolondron , have also been burned- .Lacret . , the insurgent leader , who was ye- parted yesterday to be moving , is in the vicinity of the swamps in the southern part of Matanzas. There are percistent rumors that the In- surgcnt - brigathiers llego and Cassaihlo have been removed from their commands. The splendid plantations and houses of- Ochenta anti Don Justo inthe Guhra Mela- nada district have boon destroyed by the Insurgents. The , insurgent leaders , Mason , Lastre antI Vegi , with abotit 2,000 men , have passed Alquiza , thie province. Further details of the fighting between the Alfonso.XIII . battahiom anti the insurgents under Macco , at San Claudlo , near the northe- m - cxtrenlit ) " of the mIlitary line across the province of Pitiar dcl Rio , shows that. the Spanish gunboat Alerta , which so opper- tunely - vent to the asSIstance of the troops , found the latter had been compelled to rc- treat before the overwhelming force of 5,000 insurgents , Although the latter outnurn- bcired - the men of the Alfonso XIII battalion by over ten to one , and in pite of the fact that thu soldiers were led , In pursuing the retreating vanguard of the enemy. into the position which almost enabled the insur- gents - to surround thexfl from neighboring heights , the Spanish retreated in good order , fighting stubbornly as they did 0 , . During this retreat the government troops inflicted heavy loss upon Macco's forces anti sttcceedei- in maintaining a correct formation until , after seven hours rctt'at , the harbor of San Claudio w'aa reached arId the troops barn- ended themselves In the best positLono possi- ble - and determined - to tight to the last.- Dtining . this long and harrassing retreat the Alfons'o XIII battalion only lost one officer and four men killed and had only thirteen men wounded. Tue firc' of the troops was so eli delivered and. the movements of the battalion vena .5 efficient In ordering , antI promptly executed that 5,000 Cubans were unable to achieve any advantage further than compelling the greatly ovciinatched body of Spanich infantry tO retreat in good order. SUPPORT WAS POOR- .flesides . , it Is 'asserted , even this retreat would not have been necessary had it. not been for the supineness of General Echiavaria , who wac in command of a much stronger Spanish column operating in con- junction - with the column of Colonel Devos ( the Ahfonll3 XIII battalion ) , and in the lat- er's - ( immediate neighborhood. Generals Echiavarla , Saurcz and mean loft Manlel , north of the line , with the Alfonso XIII bat- tailon - , On Monday , by dIfferent routes , in- an attempt to engage Maceo't forces. The Alfonso XIII battalion became engaged , aS already detailed , and should have been promptly supported by the nearest Spanish column. that of Echavania , but the latter not only faikd to support Colonel Davos as promptly as ho should have dene , but Ito seems to hiave delayed notifying Generals Suarez and Inclan of the location of Macco's- forces. . 'vlton the latter had attacked the Ahfonso XIII battalion n force ; otherwise a combined flank movement of the Spanish troopti might have resulted in crushing ..MaceO's army , .and possibly extinguishing the rbchiioli at the mine time. The Alerta heard the. firIng while cruising of! the coast and headed for San Claudlo , where the arship found the Alfonso Xlii- hattaliot hastily barricaded' In houses. ware- houses - , ek. , In and about the little port. Colonel Doves , while determined to hold San Claudio to the last. was caring for -his wounded to the best of ltis ability , and under the fire of the enemy he succeeded in em- barking - thirteen injured soldiers Into entaIl boats , from vbich they were transferred te- a smelt schoone , which was at anchor ncar the landing place , when the battalion entered tile town. When the gunboat got within range of the Insurgents , vhio were swarming in large pumbcrs over the hills In the vicinity of San Claudlo , a hot fine from its guns Sand riflemen was opened upon the enemy's ranks , causing much dlrorder. Then , when tile troops under General Inclan arrived and ppened fire upon the Insurgents , the hatter beat a hasty retreat over the hills and finally disappeared , whereas ii thr. Spanishi columns had acted vehl in concert , the result might have been a most disastrous defeat for Macco. RELIEVED QF COMMAND. General Ecitavaria has been since reliovOd- of his command , and Is now In this city trying to explain his inaction to the satis- faction - of the captain general. It is under- stood - lie acted as promptly as poeibie under the circumstances and In view of the diff- iculties - offered by the country his columns had to traverse. General Iluis at San Ancircas do Lao Vihlac , has been engaged with the insurgents under Torres , anti has captured the latter'sg- amp. . Time Inourgents retreated with the 1053 of seven killed and took with them a number of wounded.- A . column of Spanith troops near La .Jas has been engaged with an Insurgent force. The enemy lost nine killed and left behind them In their retreat six. rifles and a quan- tlty - of atnmunltlon , The troops had two nien wounded.- A . detachment of Spanish troops under Colonel Estruchwhile skirmishing in the province of Santa Clara , has bad a brush with the insurgents , three of whicin were killed. The Ineurgont leader Trujillo , near Piacetas , province of Santad Clara , recently ourprk'ed a dotadlirnent of government gueriilas and volunteers , Thirteetj guorihiasv- tmro votttidcd , but Trujlhio was , according to the report , killed tlnring the affray. lurIng recent ekirmishes at Itahila Ilondo , San Antonio do Los Patios and Jaruca , the insurgents left ten killed on the field and the troops captured six persons. The in- surgents - have twice attacked the village of- ilajayn , neat' Maranco , hut bare been i-c- pulsed each titito. Another detachment pf Spaniards at Vivora , a vuburb of title city , aurprisod on ( ho farm of l.a I'pstora , a newly fontited band of Insurgents. Three of the latter were killed and eleven were capt.arcd- mong them being the header, Ahbcrt- cFerrera , 'the Havana police have detained- the Protestant bishop , Alberta J08u3 laz , apti lila brother , Alfredo Victonlano Bias , These two gentlemen are naturalized Arnericarr- citizens. . Tlto police report that they found in their Imossession cortitin Insurgent tiocu- tnettts. - . Tue insurgent leader , Ihlas Aivarea , has been shot In Pinar dcl Ilie for being an In- rendiary. - . lie was confessed by a priest and received the saeran.eflt , lie then wrote a kind letter to his mother , asking hey vardon- atitl bidding her farowohl , lie declined to take any breakfast. but dranlc a cup of sherry and ate a few biscuits. lie was un. willing to receive a vIsIt front a reportbr and expressed a desire that itobotly should men- tieD his execution , A suuare was formed by a tietacitmont of the ltoiiia battalion for extcutittg tito contlemaneti man , . lie fell at the first lire , but was not killed , and it was necessary to fine three more shots , t-ltIch are called mercy shots , before thmoor wrcth was dead. lie died bravely- .l'iNI'tl . 'i'lirttigit g 'I'errljiie Cyclone.S- OLITIJIAMPTON . , April 16-The North German Lloyd eteanmer Spree , Captain wii.- iigerod . , from New York on April 7 for line1- 1100 - , via this port , arrived hero at g:5p : this morning and reported baring passed through a terrific cyclone shortly after her deimarturt , trout sandy hook. The steamer, however , was not Injured , Ilittiors to 1,1 h1tai C1tnn.r , CONSTANTiNOPL1 , April 10. - The tcatner conveying Li Hung Chang to Uusaa ! , In his way to attend the cerernonle9 of the czar's coronation at Moscow , trIll be escorted tittough tite iedtorrancan $ by a ilusshau war sitip , POCKETS FULL OP DIAIIONDS Two American Crooks Taken in by Londoi- S Police , SUPPOSED TO BE DANGEROUS d1PEOPL- EConnectetl i-itl a IIet'eit1 , lInrginr ito Ne. Yirhc ttttal hielil It , Asonit IlL- . formation frottt the Au- tborities. - . ( Copyright , 1SG , by I'ress PtttttIlhIIng Company. ) LONDON , April 1O.New ( York World Cablegram-Special Telegram.-Two ) men , whose real names the London police say are William Turner and William Roberts Dunlap , were arraigned in tue Marlborough street police court this afternoon , charged with the illegal Iossession of a quantity of j weiry. Only a brief statement was made itt court , anti the prisoners were remanded Into the custoday of the police for a week. No even- lug paper makes any mention of the case. The World correspondent is informed that the two men are uniloubtetliy the actual burglars , or accomplices of the burglars who robbed I. Townsend Burden's house In New York City some months ago. They were ar- rested - this morning loitering before the win- donws - of various jewelry shops in Bond Street , but it appears that the arrests were really. arranged beforehand on information received by Scotland Yard front New York. The arroots were made by Inspectors hare and Forrest and Sergeants Alien and Shad- dock - , The men made no resistance.- On . arrival at. ( ito Vihe street statIon the men were searched and twenty-eight dia- ttlon'is - , valued at 3,000 ( $15,000) ), were found In their pockets. They reftised to give any x'hanation. Time police knew they lived iii lodgings in- Shepherd's Market , near Whte Ilorae street , Mayfair , and not far from Piccadilly. There thd police found jOwehry to the valuc' , as they cay , of $200,000 , together with the scttngs of- Ih.e diamonds founti upon thOm whien ar- iested - , Th other jewelry was sewn tip In- beltsanl in t-he linings o their.clothee. . . One gold piece with the name "liurden" engraved upon it was also found. The police say the jewelry corresponds to- th0 description of , that stolen frotir Mrs. Burden , and they' think all that was missing tas been recovered , 'Tue police are most reticent about the case. The arrested men , while making no- rosiatanco when overhauled , seemed greatly frightened. They have refused to make any stmttemcnt , bne Is about sIx feet tall and the other about five feetnlne. BALLARD SMLTI- LSIJflI'LIIS IS ' 1'lIE LAItGIdST KNOWN. Chancellor tltehxcliequcr ltlkeN I- tStitteiuttit In the Coitinon. LONDON , April 16.The financah secrp- tary - of the treasury. Rt lion. W. lianbury , in tim hlous'e of Commons today , teplying te- a , qucstjon , said that ieprcsentatlon had ieen made to the United tates relative to the order regarding the mailing. of news- papers - from that country by American line steamers alone. and a reply to thIs corn- rnunlcatlon - was awaited by the government.- Thie . chancellor of the exchequer , Sir Mchacl ! Hicks-Beach , made the budget state- menL - He said that the surplus for 1S95-9U was 4,210,000 and he esUmated the ex- penditures - for thtecurrent year at 100017000. The chancellor ef the cxcheqimer caid that ( h's had been a wonderful year and one of unexampled revenue , In spite of the fact that the expenditureshad been the largest SInce the great war. The surplus was the largest ever known and a Janger sum was devoted to the reduction of the national tieht than ever known.- Thte . condition of the working c'asses ' , ho continued , judging from the cnsurnptiou of tea , tobacco and sugar , liati materally Itn- proved and it was a remarkable faCt that while the decrease in the exports and im- porta - for the first. six months amounted to 7,531,000 , the increase for the cecond hmal- fof thie year amounted to 28,228,000- .Tea . - , Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. further no- marked , was driving coffee out of the market and British and Irish spirits were entirely dspIaclng foreign spirits. The Increase in the import of tea was 10,000,000 pounds from India , and Ceylon , replacing so much Clii- hose tea. The increase in the imports of tobacco was 108.000 pounds. The increase In the revenue on imports of tobacco was 108,000 over the catimate , chiefly for cigarettes. The customs authorities calculated , he added , that 1,000- 000 , - yearly was thrown in the gutter , in the hapo of the ends of cIgarettes and cigars. The imports of vines had increased 1,250- 000. , - . LIght wines were preferred. Beer had increased 617000. The death dutici were 2,881,000 and stamps 1629000. Referring to the estiiiates for the current year , ' the chancellor of the exchequer said that the expenditures were placed at 100- 047,000 , - and the revenue calculated upon was tlol500000. Touching upon the proposed re- duction In expenses , Sir Michael hicks-Beach sad that the govorntnent proposed to reduce the maximum land tax from 4s on the pound to Is , which would absorb 100,000 of the surplus , allot 975,000 to reducing the rating of farm lands , devote 433,000 - for the education jIll and 200,000 to a slight alteration of tIm death duties. This , he continued , would heave a modest surplus for cont'ngencics. ________ itiviits IN OItNAIA OS'EltiLOW , liridgi's Vus1teilAwt' ) LLILII Streets int- tItL ) ' 'I'U'tl SiibttergeI. MONTREAL , April 16.Great damage Is being done in the eastern townships of Quebec by water rising in the rivers, duo to the melting snow. Railway bridges and tracks are washed out , houses submerged anti factory fires extinguished. Tue Quebec Central lost Its great iromi bridge , 150 feet long , which crosses a ravine twenty-one miles outhi of Point Levis. This , cuts off eli communication between this section antI the New England vtatcs. In the vicinity of Sherbrooke the tracks of the Quebec Central , thto Maine Central. and time Boston & Maine have been yashied out in various places , Traflie wIll ha interrupted for weeks. At Sherbrooke the St. FrancIs river has burst from Its banko anti covers the country for the' dItatice of half a mile between that city and Iticlitnond , At Richmond the water Is several feet deep In the maIn street. The village of Janesvihio is completely sub- merged - , Urnherton and Melbourne suffer In- a lessar degree. The vater is still rising.- 'l'I . ) () Miti ' ( I'cllirtiel. MADRID , April 1G.TIme fIgures of the poll at Madrid glvo more sotes than there dre registered electors , The Marquis Cabnlana was not elected. lie only obtained 14,000 votes , and liab protested , ontotidlng that votes In lila favor were given to other can- ihidates - , It was the marquis who brought the mensational charges of fraud against tIme municipal council , which resulted In a riot and considerable legal complIcations , The arts and craftu guilds demand bat thQ dcc- tlons - be annulled , 1ttitii SlItles ( rout I1iti'cr , BERNE , Swtt'zerland , April I6.An mi- tlicflso - landslide has occurred at Trubb , twenty mIles east of this place , Many farms have beeti devastated , whole woods have been carrIed oft and the 1053 Ia said to be most serious. _______ - No CrIsIs lit tisnIts , . MADRiD , April 16-No disturbances have yet beeti reported as a result oitbo eiectIons. The government newspapers contradict the curreut report that a crIsis is irnpmdlng , New York Mi'tJiodists Oppose ' . 'onIeti , Gi.OVIilS1L1 , V. , April 16.At tue Troy Methodist EpIsCOiat conference tot'u' the question at $tIlrnItting women as lay delegates to time genera conference was voted down. 113 to 78. Mlid.llltS CilAilGil IIICIL1ItZNATIOX , American VrnitictSiiljet.ttedo Extra Tolls In Ing1tnd ,' NEW YORK , April 1GChar2cmC. Bovcy and John Crosby ot Minnpbiis , representing time National Millers' association , are in this city. They say flour inspeetons of London are greatly exercised oer what they imolt- lto be a discrimination ngidnst American flour. Flour from Macrid enter London docks and Is subjected to * labding charge of 18 Cents per ton. Frepeh flour anti Amer- iedn - wheat. escape tlil cm go , Parliament has enactctl that no ch4rgb whatever shah be made on goods handed tot, these. docks , but time sttalllpshlp comnpanl 's , IL is itatetl , is- sued - to American millers tiiii of ladng ! con- tainimig - a clause subjeetltg' flour to tIme 18 cent charge per ton. In thlb , way the itmiller contracts himself out of ' time laws of l'ar- hiament - and must pay tite tdx. F'urtltermore , tite dock companies , It is stated , propose now to Increaca the tax of lapding materially. With this fact in ieov , Mqasrsm Bovey and Crosby have been in Waahiflgton. where they represented , to a subcomntittee of the house ways anti means commIttee that tIme Amer- lean wheat product Is subjected to charges in contravention to Englisl4 laws and which they have urged may be abated by retaliatory legislation here , . a- FOUNI - ) 1)EAI ) ON Thu LE'EE , flentit Suimittiseti It ) Iti' , Itesulteti fruits Ntitiirnl ChutueM , ST. LOUIS , April i6-Watter ii. hiutchmin5- 011 - , thio insane defaulter o4 the Commercial bank' at Ihoonevilie , Mo. , wau found (head en the levee at the foot of Chetnut street this morning. lie lad stretched' himself out on the rocks , drawn a heavy tarpa iin over him- self - before going to sloop , and died sonme time during' the night , prbnbly rromn heart diecase , supeninduceti by dropsy and rhou- .ihatism . , from which lie va' a sufferer. lie wandered to tim levee . Vn1ter it. hlutchins3n' lit one tIme stood high in time ranks of lCrdgimth Templar of the Masonic fraternity , and reared a rnos es- timable - family. A year. o 1is nlind hegan.- to . fail hint and at irfegular. intervals it would entirely desert -1imol and 'leave him without , reason for da. at a. time. Soon after hIs mind began tci trouble hint , his books in the Commercial' Thnk atBoonevlihe , where ho was chshicr , be amno itnglcd. An expert found there waD fl ltortago of eavoral- tiioueantl dollars. Time bank .eflieials held a- conauhation wlthmMr , hlutelilneon and the 'le- falcation - waS settid up b him assigning his life insurance' to the bnk ' It NEW USE I'Olt 'I'liEitlIdI'OEN RAY- .tilitfluiiiCCI . it ItsC.ttti1u : lDht 1- 0ilthtlierin. . ItimIl 9tJmrhittctIII. CHICAGO , April 1G.-'rof.t. P. Pratt and I'rof. 110gb Wlghitmati uiinounce to the world lhint diphtheria ' hnd iyphoid fever germo are aboahiltely Icil1d by'the Roentgen ray. ' 1bis statement. .I.jnaiIo 'witltout re- rve. - . The ilecislon was reched'tthis oven- lag in thelaboratory , w'ben't1md last of the germo yhichi hind been epbed to the ray failed to chow signs Of life umtdr the glass- Cia leathly.baeilhi rentalnit1g idle and inactie- in , the mIdt of hte best and' mnear , tempIng ImitatIon of''hmiian tirnes Tour'ew colonies of epidemic brcders1 Jabtm3et1 no cholera , tuberculosis , bog' ' 'holera. and diph- theria - wore located in tuiic&flhledwth nutrl- macnt. - . Prof. Pratt tutmeci t1ucurrent into the great cell and the ti y was thrown into tile group of bacilli. 'The magic agency allowed to work two rnintite ? The two. physicians are risking tbeir pralemuionak. reputation by' the imroIie ' that .ziot one bf the four gt'oups will ev i'-b bc ! to ; e- .cover. . . Thty'aro certain t r effcV dii' the diphtheria-confident oncrnIuj the others three. , . - -I , j ---u-I S'VOCICCISOWERS , iW % ONVEXTION , Vcstern South Pla1ntm Association IliCt.4 ( JIlicerN iii.I tAdjourns. RAPID CITY4S , ID. , A&til 1G.Speclal ( ) The conventIon of'thoV sjcni South Dakota Stoclgrowrs' dsccia1ioi .ajourned lact.- night. . . The pfficer elctcd jor thta ensuing year are : c : K. Howardt , prdent ! ; J , 1) . Stevensyice prusiient : I' : M Stewart , see- rotary and treasurer. The rn'embers of the executive committee elected are : II , A. God- dand - , Hot Springs ; h , hielcomb , Rapid City ; Ed Stenger , lIermosa : IL, 0. WTeare , Spearf- ish ; J' Barclay , Sturgis WIlliam Rood , Drkota City ; C. M. Lasneon , Qeirlchs ; II. A', Dawson. Pine Ridge : . F. 7d. Stxwart , Buffalo Gap ; A. Tmddtkip , SturgIt ; Jones . Craig , Belle Foqrcho : , C. IC IJQWr0 , Smithvihic ; George E. Lemon , Rapid ci, T. B , Irwin , Gordon , Neb. An assossmuejitof- three cents on cattle and two cents oJiorses'mvas ordered levied on thomembers , payable by July 1. The application of the oni1mwestern Ne- bracka - Stock ast clatlonfqr'adnfleaion to time Western South Dakota tirowers' aeao- elation was referred to , tJe executive conm- .mitteo. . . The executive cow Ittee will meet In this city July 9. ' . 'Sin l'ite Mn itiI1nctimres In Session , PITTSUURQ , April I6Toe. largest gathm- eying of timi plate manufmpturora ever' held In Plttsburg is now In aion here consider- log plans' to overcome tiie advance In the price of tin pinto bars , The meeting con- vened - at 10 o'clock this morning amid In- cludeti - many produeer ndtmembers of' the association. When 'am; . 't1ournnoent was taken ( or lunch no dpcl5ion hind been. reached , The exectitive compmittee helti an early mornIng session submitted two plans for consitleratlon , One was to es- tabhish - a central selllngagepcy and uniform prices nrnh the other to foqna combinatIon somewhat similar to tto ) ttcl mionutac- turers' - pooh , each producer to have an a- iotrnent !- equal to the capdclty of time plant , Snto doubt wasexpressel as to time ( mel- bihity - of the latter plan , as time trust lawn in some states may Interfere with the or- rangement. - . Btigeestlonm were muse macic- as to tim ndvsabllity ofbdhing open lienrJh- pinnts to make steel for their own use. These plans were thorhttghiiy tliacus'ed and It is exuecteti thilit a satisfactory arrange- ment - will be arrived nt'bofqre adjournment. . Shot ilis % 'l to tmit4 Cimihil. DENVER , April 16- . . Q. h'C nn dy , a cleric In the auditor's ofilqeof the Union l'aclilc , Denver & Gulf , 'formerly' traveling auditor of the Union Pacifl9railroai , shm3t his wIejn the right tompie utmd iIa , young son in the mouth with u .tttnall revover- totlay , and then attetnled , to ItIli himself wIth a knife , Time wouh0s 'n.rr not fatal. Kennedy , through long flintsphlaad undoubt.- edly . become Insane , " , VisLl'r Ilesort bu4inaei. AShEVILLE , N. C. , Amdi6.Fira ) today destroyed time dining r om tnnd quarters above the iarge anti ishi3epable Buttery I'ark hotel. Time rest lt 1o 1nmilding was saved. Several flremtmi wrr' 'slighmtly ito- jureti. - . Time loss by thi lIre iaemmtimuted at1- 2.m.tJ00. . TIme main partof 1lmthoIel escaped damage , time thames iitin confimoed to the kitchen amid dInlmmg yearn wing , Mdv'imctmls itt ( Icegiji Vusit4ii , AirII 10- .At . Now York-Arrived-State at Nebraska , front Glasgow.- At . SouthmamptoimAn1vedSproe. from N"ew York , (or linemen , At Quoetmstown-ArrveU-IieJenhand ) , front PhiladelphIa , for Liverpool , A t l'lymnouth-Arniv dIuert Blsrnarck , from Neo' York , for CIICLIr and liatnburg , At London-ArrIved.Mapitoba . , from Now York , , At. Queenstown-aleadlnItanoia ) , from ' New York. At 1ioston-ArrivedSttvanla , fiom Liver1- )001 - - , At San Francisco-Dppaytetj-CIty of Rio Janenio , for hiong'icon arid Yokohama , At Linbamm-Arrlvemi-Peninsular , from New York , A t CbmerbourgAriyedrueret ,BIs'marck , front Now York via , Plymoutlm , for hianm- , burg , A I frommm Now York.- At . 1ivcrpoolArrLoeduclgemmlammd. frommi h'huiladelphia , Sailed , flothnia , for Iloston.- At . Genoa-Salled-Enms , for New York , At Glasgow-SailetllfthiopIa , for New York , At London-i3ailctlMaumtehueetts , for New York , At Baltimore-Sailed-Montana , for Loti- dciiGrefeltlo ; , for liremea. AFTER TIlE SECOND PLfr - New J'OrSOy &pubBoans Advance Ga ' A. Hobart for Vice President , COME UNINSTRUCTED FOR PRESIDE- Iote of the Stmote % 'lhl Uiiuuiptc.hl lie Cmt'ut for ii 'es1ermt 3im- miIclegntes - 'ere NmLntel Vita iLl Dl Li it N i 3. TRENTON , N. J. , April 16.Time repub.- Ucans . of New Jersey met here In convention this afternoon and unanimously elected time satet ! candidates , United States Senator William J. Sewell , Garrett A, hobart , John Kean , in ,, and State Cimairmomami Franklin Mimrpy , as delegates at large to tIme St. Louis convention , wIth Congressman II. C- .Loudenslager . , C. H. lireckenridge , liarketG- umnmnore and Charles A , Reed as alternates. Time delegates were imot instructed regarding the presitientlal nomination , but time phatt- orimi - contaIned a strong recotnimmendation of Garrett A. hobart as an available man for time vice presidency. Some friends of Mr. hobart , led by Congreesmami McEwen , en- deavored - to secure the adoptomm of a specific endorsement of MclChmiey , but time headers regarded such hampering of the delegates as impolitic and the propositIon was ruled out of order. Vhat Prontisel to be a hmot fight between the friends of Franklin Murpimy antI Elias'S.Varcl , time wcalthmy ra irend moman , as to whmicim of thmemmi should be delegate to- St. . Louis was averted at tile last moment by time withdrawal of Mr. Ward's name. Time prmmcipal Imiterest in time idatform cen- tered - in ' the money plank and as expected the convention adopted a reralution dee.ar- leg for the gold standard anti against the free coinage of oliver. Time fricimfis of Mr. Hobart declare tlmat hils candidacy for vice presdcnt will be vgorously pushed , They recognize , hmowover , that it an eastern man heads time ticket hue chances are weakened and it was for this reason that some of his friends endeavored to secure time endorsenmemit- of McKinley. When in thme course of lois address on an- surning - time chmair Senator Stokes spoke eulogistically of Major McKinley there was an outburst of applause that continued for nearly five minutes' . A mention of Mr. Hobart as a fit man for time vice presidency was also greeted with enthusiastic cheers. Four of 'time eight. district conventions to elect two delegates each' to St. Louis were held this forenoon , witim the following result : First Distnict-Ex-Congressman George Eihra of Salem and ox-Sheriff Robert P.- hlarmd . of Cape May. Second DIstrict-Ferdinand W. Itohiing of Mercer and Captain A. M , hIradshaw of- Ocean. . Fourth -Dlvtrict-A. Blair Kehsey of Warren and.Stophen K. Large of flunton , Fifth Dktr.ict-Wmihiam M. l3arbour of her- gen anfi J'okplm P. Quackenbuch of Passaic. The Sixth and Eighth district conventions will not be held today , but It ii practically agreed that the delegates from time Sixth will be J. Fm it For [ and ,,.Charles Bradley of- Newark. . anti those of the EIghth will be Frank 3crgen of Elizabeth and William Ricker o Esrex. None of the district dele- gates - . el ted today were instructed. ' Time Third and Sevmnth district conventions were lm id llwci.- It . wa'.half an hour after time appointed timovlmen Franklin Murphy , chairman bi the rcpublicn etate committee , Introduced Semiator Edward C. Stokes of Cumberland as the 'chmoic of the aate committe for torn- porary - chairmion , The selection wae unani- m - uely, ratified. Mr. Stokes was hater made th imermantnt chairman. After the tern- pornry - ot'ganlzatioii' had been effected the conventoh ! took recess until 2 o'chnck. The tthporary organization was made pen- manent - after time re-asmiombling of the con- yention. - . Time committee on platform not being neatly to report , time convention pro- ceeded - wIth the selection ef delegatesatl- Srgo - , The followIng were chosen : Senator 'Wihhlam J. Sewehl , Camden ; Garrett A. lie- bartPaseaic - ; Joimn Keen , Jr. , Elizabeth , ant ? Franklin Murphy of Newark. Time followIng Were chosen as alternates : C. H. Beckimo- ridge , Bergen ; Congressman H. C. Louden- lager , Gloucester ; Barker Gummert , Mercer , -and diaries A. Reed , Somerset. The committee on resolutions , after some delay reported as follows : The platform in its first section declares for a tatiff that will afford adequate income for time expenoes of time government , avoid in- cneaoe - of the national debt. revive American industries , restore American svags and re- establish - time national prosperity on a s3und and stable basis. The necond section demands that "the reel- procity - volley adopted by a republican ad. ministration and destroyed by time demo- crate should be restored. " The Monroe dOctrine is endorsed in the third section , anti in Ibe fourth there Is a' demand tar a more vin1l foreIgn , policy and for atm enlargement of the nmyy and the con- struction - of Coast defenses. Section 5 says that "thIpractical sym- pathmy - of this nation siqtmld bo extended tq all peoples who have been dniven by op- presolan - and wrbng to take-up arms in be- halt of the right of ..sclf-gosernment. " Time exclusion of Criminal , pauper and anarchistic Imrnigrammts is denmanded. Ills- crinminating - dtmtles In favor of American ships are favored. Following is time money plank : "Time standard of values' In title copntry and in the principal othmer conmmnercial nations of tim world lii gold. Wages anm prices imavo been made and fixemh In accordammcevitlm timl- entandnrd and time welfare of the imeupie dol- moandm - , that Itt shall be nmaintalned. We no- gmmrd - time agitation for time free coinage of silver as a serious obstacle to our Country's- prosperity. . " Time eigimthm section says : "Relying upon the discretion of our delegates to voice time preference of tIme republicans of New Jermoy lit timtf national convention , we refrain from imatnpenitmg their action by specific instructi- orms - , anti we phetlgo mind devote ourselvem , to time imearty support of the ticket there to be- soecteti , IndulgIng at time cameo time time lmopO that redeemed New Jersey may ho represented on time national ticket In time ierl'Omt ' of Its able and tlletlnguialmetl citizen 110mm , Garrett A , Hobart , " In a commcluditmg section the convention en- doracs - time courna of the state legislature anti Goverimor Gnlggs , time first republican execu- tive - time state has hmaci in thirty years , The McKIneyites ! began their flgh as soon as time resolutlcns hail been road. Congrosui- mman McEwan spoke against time plank do.- cianlimg . agaitmet tile ilon.inetructlon of dole- gatem - , aimfi offered a resoutlcum instructing for McKinley. lie was rnletl out of artier , j Delegate Edgar offered a sut'itute ( request- log time delegates to eupport Mclcinioy , lie also was declared out of order , time cimalr ruling that time resolutions shmoulml go to the committee on resolutions , time ccnvention hay- .ing . previously adoimfed limo platform , Senator Sowell spoke vlgorourhy against tic- daring time delegates , saying that sooner titan go to St. Loula with a tug he would resign. The renolutiona of Mchlwan esmti Ed. gar Were laid on the table and time commvention- adounmmcd , ______ llst'o'eri'i a Nv't. Comtie't , PASADENA , Cal. , April 16.Just ten ( lays ago l'rot. Swift of the Mount Lowe ebservntory dlscovereti an object In time heavens , whicim ime Eupected to ho a new cornet. Ott Momotlay nlghmt time suspiciorm was portia ly veritied , anti last rmlghmt ( uly Ito , The visitor itt itm nislmt uscetmsiomi , three lmours and timinty-eigimt minutes ; decienrion , mmonh , titeen degrees , frty- minule' : , Time comet Is bnighmt , whit a short tail. Its motion is very slow , - a- 'i'rouiles qo (iri'zm $ do ilt'mmr , J3I1't'TE , Mont. , April iG.-J , F' . Kelly , a- ponminttmt Mason anti one of time largest wimoiemule fruit dealers 1mm time city , conitnittej suicide by simooting imimself in the head to- .ilay. . . Cause , dOmestic trouble. Kelly car.- rjed . 63,000 life Insurance. Before corn- tnlttlng - suicIde Ito wrote timirteemi letters ic- itlimg - to ide affairs. I'AIITIAIa ViCTOltt' Volt iiltAlLIY- MeKIiilc' Scemmresone of time tide- gntesntInrge - from iCittticl. LOUISVILLE , April 16.The Bradley slate considerabiy thituageti (a the contest for iekgatea.at-largo in today's repombiican con.- ention. . . A , It. liurnam , who imati been a prot- mnced - McKinley man , was cimosen delegate 'ethe seconmi hmighest vote received imy the t . 4flditiate5 for those places. The other three icgates are Bradley men. Time governor ' , tmreti the ontiorsenment of lila presidential ajtmditiac In the platform , btmt lila natisfac- hi at tlmi tnitmmpim over his opponent within ' * 4rty of this state cannot be tmnahloyetl instructions are couiletl , with the vro- S on that when his name simmoll be withm' drawn time vote of time state shall to Mc- Kiniey. . The McKinley mon coulti lmardhy- imavo asked more , Time Imottest flgimt of the convention occurred after three delegates hail been cimosen on time qmmestIon of negro representation on time doleg- atiomm - at large , hut it was emmded in the' col- ored - noun's favor imefore the vote was half t hmrotmghm. Time friends of General A. II. itobson made a strong ilghmt on thmo strength of his war record anti Judge 11db , Ott anti-Bradley titan , hatl a considerable. following. Time work tidmi- eby the colored delegates anti their friends 'aa time liveliest seen tltmring time convention , anti timoir labors were rewarded before time ballot was half over by time witimdrawmoi of all tIme opposition of S. E. Snmitim. , lie was elected by aeclanmation. The convcnttotm simply wore tseif mit hart nigimt anti after four imours' of wrangling time tired delegates threw up both hands nnJ called everytlmlmmg off untIl morning. All the leaders were gIven a chance at speechmmnakimmga- mimi then one ambitious PatrIot after another lmarangcmed time crowd until timey absolutely re- fuied - to hear any more , yehilimg tiowim two successive woultl.be epealcere. This exlmaus- tion - was not conducive to early rising and tim result was that the mnomimimiw was far ad- vanced - when Chairman Blaimford rapped for order.- At . 9:50 : the chairman announced that the first bmmsinesm , in order wns time report of time comtmoittoo or , resolutions. Time comimmittee was not ready , and mmonminatlng e'peeelmc Wore reported , Time rules were suspended and Judge 0. S. lemlmmg of Laurel county anti Samuel Casio of Clay were chosen as elector- satlarge - for time state , RESOLUTIONS REPORTED. The resolutions conmmittee timen filed upon time Stage , anti timrouglt Its chairman , pro- ented - its reports , Time reading of the rosel- utloimmi - aroused time greatest Interest yet man- lfested - in time proceedings of the convention. The speaker imad proceeded but a few seconds wimemi lie came to time doclarmttiomm against free silver. Timis caused the greatest demnomistra- .tlon . of the day except the one vimen tim presidential candidates were reached. Time latter canoe close together , and time c'nthusl.- asmn - . was about equally divIded , time greater part of the convention taking part in both demonstrations. The republicans of Kentucky , reposing con- fidence - in tiio justice aTmmd patriotirni of the people. anti believing that a clear , commciao and unequivocal declaration of principles Ia duo from the party to voters , present the following platform for the consideration of the intoihlgeut voters : We are opposed to the free and unlimited Coinage of silver , believing timat it would in- volve - the coummtry in financial ruin. The gold dollar Is the best dollar and the least limobe ! to fluctuations , anti for timeso reasons anti In order to contorm our standard to that bf other great eomnmnCrcial mmatlcmns , we- fa'rpr It a the standard mimoney of the United $ bites and the maintaining on a parity witim- It every other d9hlar , whether of OlIver. or pamer.- 'A'o' . ' favor a tariff s regu'ated ' a to pro- mihLcjasses - of our ctl'- Zf'nS - 1ir1I'artcleswimich ! may 'be sifcces- sfiiy - marnofactured or produced In this coun- try - , tbu insuring good Wages to time l bdrer anti a borne market .foj' time producer ; anti in this connection we favor time ree.mtablishmmoent- of the doctrine of reclproctty , We believe that such a system will defray' every gaye- rnmmmentai - expommee , gradually liquidate all in- debte1ness - , restore confldeh e ut into mo- tion - every wimeel of industry , rekindle time fires in our furnaces , roestablsh ! time mar- kote - for time products of our fanmmmers , and relieve the umitiue excitement now prevailing over time coummtry- .We . believe in an AmeriCan policy tlmat will protect Americans amid American' litter- cats In all parts of time world , and will main- tam time dostrine of nonntenference in American affairs of time mnonarcimles of time east , We sympathize with time people of Cuba in their struggle for Indopemmtlence , and trust that their efforts may establish a republic based iion time intelligence anti patriotism of a tree people.- We . believe that time intelligence of its. cltl- .zens . is the safeguard of the republic , and to that end we belieVe it is neceesary to main- tam and extend our system of free Amen- can schools- .M'KINLEY . FOR SECOND CHOICE.- lielleviimg . in time avaiiablity anti flttmess of , Governor William 0. radioy as a presiden- tlal - candidate , mindfpl of time splendid VI- Ctory - under his leadership , proud of his execu- tive - ability , knowing time soundness of h's views on the tariff anti finanCial ueation and confident that his nomination will secure for time republican party the electoral vote of Kentucky and other southern states , we tie- clam him our cimoice. for the presidency and instrtict time delegates elected by this con- vention - as delegates from the state to time next repmmbican..national convention to cast their votes for him as presidential nornitmee. But in time event Imis name Ia withdrawn from before time St. Louts convention and lme cease to be voted for , timen timey are directed to cast their votes for Hon. William Mc- .Kinley . , the great friend of protection , so long as his mmamno ahaii remna'n before time convent iomm , Otimer resolutions endorse tue republican state administration , limo last repuimhicaim house of the iegislaturo , anti contiermmmt time detmmocratic senate for defcatitmg legislation nceesaary to time financial welfare of the state. The platform was adopted wIthout opposi- tim , but It lit an ermapty victory ( or the Broil- Icy men , wimose plan imami been to give time ( iclegates straigimt instructions. Time McKln- icy men are jubilant over theIr success $ n forcing recognition from thu faction which has controlled the convention frmnn the out- set. - . Time convention then proceedeti to the dcc- tion - of dehegatcv.at-large. Three of the four delegatesatlargecim- oscmm are A. R. liurmoarn of Iiichm- mend , one of time orIginal McKinley loon ; Colonel Low P. Canton of Lex- ington - , ceo of Governor Bradley's rIght- hand men , antI Senator W. J. Dehoo , also a Bradley man , received a majority on limo first ballot , mInd were declared elected dole- gates. - . On the election of time fotmrtlm man lime most 9xciting Incident of tIme convention occurred.- A . : proposition was nmade to suspend time rules _a'ni elect , by acclamation , Rev , 5 , E , Srnltim , & "coloretl snail , who lies immade an active coin- palgn - In time Bradley litterosts. Before time chairman had fully anmmouaced the questIon there was a chorus of ayes , but It was sue- ceedetl - by eqttaliy as noisy a ( ieinonstrmttion lit opposition , half time convomitiorm wau on its 1ee4 yelling anti demmmmmnmiing recognitton , wimiio- in various pants of time lmaii there were ex- ctod - 'oiiequies between white aitti black delegates , time incident resulting In commsldora- bIn Ill imumor. 'time titiammlrnous election of Smith cas pn'ented , however , and aimother ballot Was mmeeesmamry. After eioctiimg Rd Cimanault of Fayette county , , II. 14'onB of CatmmimbeiI , W. R.- Wehisim . of Lee , and 'fimoinas irorenmatm o- htenmiatesatlarge - , time commveimtion adjourned sine die- .lsit'n . I itli'il I itti 'tiiuit'i , II uiIH'r.- I1TCh . I Fl fiLl ) , Ii' ., April 10.Time emmgimmeor and lineman of time 'Frisco railroad posi- tively - ideittilled the nmaim simot imere a week ago , together with. lime two othier Immen uim- tIer art-oct. us being time perc.oqs who amm- oceasfuihy - imeltl up time 'Inimico traiim some- time ago , mmear Lebanon. Mo anti tok several hundrt'ti doiars , Itequimmition paimers wIt : be asked fur tomorrow , - p- liiiimler Imimiietcd for limmmhi'zzleic'imt , IIOWFON , April 16.TIme united Statel grand iur' ) maS retunmmed on Intlirtmnent against SY , S. Jeweti of Lawrence , charged witim. the exmmbzzteumont of i00,000 ( remit time Luke Natiomul boim of Woitboro , N. IL .3 : REED ENDORSED AT 1IOIE Maine Convention Presents the Speaker as a Presidential Candidate , : VENERABLE HANNIBAL HAMLIN PRESIDES I Mnke it 'Ignrous Speech on Assmmlm- tIil - I Ii Clmnirl'ln ( font , Aiiojilct Declares fur Stimii.i toiey , , , multI Prtectiiim.I- 'OltTLA4D . , Me , , April 16-WIth enthusl- mmsno - ahimitx't unequalled Ito the history of republican politics in time state , time conven- lion for the nommminattomi of delegates to time national convention at St. Lotus wits holtii- mere today. The enthmtisinsmmi was centered abodmt time nalmmo of lion. Timonias hi. ltecti , time umnammimous cimoico of the convention as - candidate for president of the United States.- In . fact there was no one to be found among all tue dolegatna from whom the slightest. reference to Reed diti not cahl forth a. demonstration of sonue sort. Reed buttons anti badges were overywimero to ho seen , and from 110mm. Joseph Manley , who called ' the convention to. artIer , to time least promi- font delegate lmreent , there was n apparent desre to enter into time comiopetition to BhOW' wimo cotilti cheer thi loudest for the favorite camothltiate. The convention u as the largest timat huts ever assembled lit this city , every delegation boipg filled , I'rovloums to time state convommttoma tIme First congressional district convemotion wait itcid aimd the following delegates to time mmatiommai convention were elected : George P. , I'ortinmmtl Charles II. Towmusend , hirtmmmswick ; J. T. Davidson , , anti Cap- taut j. F. Warren of Buxton were cimose- mialternates.. liemohutiomus ivenc adopted sup- portiimg - Iteeti for time presidency and recogm- oizimig - no second chmoice at St. Lotus , Time stale convention wimicim is to nomtmlna- toticiegatesatharge to the national commventlon wool themm called to order by lion. Joseph hL- Manley , cimairmmmsn of time state comnimmittee- .lion. . . hannibal E. llaimmhin of Ehlewortli was citoncim cimairmmtn , aumti in acceptance of the .oiilce spoke iim Imart as fallen's : REVIEVS PA11TY HISTORY.- Mr. . . ilamnllim's address upon asemmimming time posltlomo of permmmanent clmairmufaim openeti with an outline of time repubhicamm party's history amid an eulogy of its tariff Itoilcy. Con- tInuing - the latter subject , Mr. Ilamulin said in part : "tinder time imrotecttvo system so well provided by time repubilcamo party in 1593 , whemi the democratic party host vent into power , time Ummited States imati beconme prosperous beyond time mmtct sanguine expoct- ationmi. - . 1mm 1861 , when time denmocratic narty- weiit out of lower , our tOtal wealth was $16- 000,000,000 , - , In 1893vimen 'the republican party wemmt.oiit of power , our total wealtim was mmmoro timan 60000000000. Time year 1892 , says Dun's rovlew of trade , 'lint , been time most prosperous ever known lit business. ' In the year 1893 time republIcan imarty went out of power , while time 30'imeeis of Industry were steadily turnlmmg anti time laborer had plenty of empio'memut. Tue deimmecratio party , pledged to Its octrimme of free trade, caine in. Confidence was shaken ; the whmCehm- iof industry stoppeli ; htmimdj'edo of thousands tif worlcimmgmetm wore imrown out of onmpio- yrpent' - ; Coxey'a army invaded Washmngton ( ; qoilis shut down : banks failed ; raiiroa4s went iimto the hands of receivers. amid a depressIon followed vhmtch called to' mind time disastrous panic of 1873. . ' , - . , "In tbo year 1894 tariff dct was passed , which has been rightly named a tariff. for deficiency. Scarcely a month elapsed since it becaimme a law in which time 'receipts of time government imav- oequalled time expenditures anti time govern- nmont - yas obliged to do that wimicim it never had done before since time days of James llucimamman , namnely , to borrow money to, pay its running Oxpemmees in the tinue of peace."- Aim . - we review these facts , why houhd we- 'nut almost expect the very earth from the Atlantic to the Pacific , from time Canadian line to the gulf , to cry out : "Lot time grand republican panty be returned to power ; hot it protective policy be inaugurated , to- gether - wititthe policy of reciprocity , the who creation of our never-to-be forgotten statesman , J , G. lilaimme. " TOUChES ON FREE COINAGE. Taking up the subject of time currency , Mr.- Hanmlin . argued against time 16 to 1 sIlver coinage proposition , sayimmg : "Upemm timis basis the gold and silver dollars would not circu- late - side by aide in tlmio , commntry , and Instead of more money , we shoultl Imava Ices. it cannot be ieiievcd that a man wouid no- calve imi own pay in silver worth 50 cents on time dollar anti pay 1mb own debts In gold worth 100 cents on the dollar , Good money would not circulate with time sliver here , bqt would be' imoardeci and used for payimmento , abroad , where it is time only legal tender nmomme- y."It . is not more mommey that we want , but what we do want is that party In power pledgeti to hmohest motley wimich vill not break it faith whim the people , so timat time man who buys a bond payable in bit or any number of years to come , or mimakos a, contract of labor or for manufmoctumre on which money is to beconmo (Idle in the future will know timat ho Is to be paid in doiiar worth 100 cents each and not In anything wimlelm may be worth time fraction of a penny less , "Let the republIcan party pledge Itselt etmew to the doctrine of imommest money , In- siliro - confidemuco In busimmeni , anti save its respected . " Country from bonkrmmptcy and dis- honor. - At time mention of Reed's naimmo time cimeo- ring - continued , over ItmcrcaImmg 1mm strength ammml volume , for fully five mnintmtes , E , B , Jiomitehio was clmosen secretary , with a long list of asmistammt secretaries , Wimen time formal organizatlomm immmtl iWen completed Herbert M , Ileatim of Augusta , clmairrmman of time committee on remiolmitlomme , reported time foilowing platform ; l'IATFOItltI ADOPTJD , ' "Time reiUbiicans of ! ! join with timeir brethren Iii other states In presentIng I ? time republicans of time nation for Promo- t.on - to time presidency time speaker of time natIonal htatmsc of representatives , lie mmeods no p.ntfonn but the record of his life , Uimdem- his atlmnlnistration , as hIs ptmbiic efforts eon- Epicmiously - simow , oo'ouid be rcstored timat no- Pubilcaim - policy of Imnotoction taugimt by Lin- coin , illustrated by time signal prosperity of the country for timirty years anti zurmounteti by time reciprocity of Blame ; a polio ywbicim woulti be adapted to time huelnese of time country atmd atljusted witim cane front time to tinme for changed Confljtions , Timen , wIth confidence mind prosperity restored , nevemmim- oovlii be made adequate to limo support Of time goyernmnen and time Issuing of imomds : , ostenm- mibly - for time mainteimagmco of time redemptIon fummd , but really to macut a deficiency , will cease , "lie is opposed to the free amid unilmiteti coinage of sliver , except by limtermmatlonal agreement , and until sucim agreernemmt can be obtained , believes limo present gold standard hauid be mmmalntained , "lie has always been ummconmpronmlslngly for time mnalmmtenimnco of time imigimest natlooni- cr'chIt by time utmost goor3 faith toward time publia credits , not for time eredIor's sake , but for time nation's sake , ( or time sound reel. foil timat the most valuable posaeIon of any, imation iii time of war or distress , next to time courage of Its people , Is an lmonoabho ncputa. Lion , "S'imoovem' pays with imonor borrows wIW- ease. . Sound finance and certainty at the treasury and protection for prntitmccms viiI nmean prosperIty anti Imeaco , "Our candidate favors lime rcatriction of- Imnnmigration , lie favors a just atlminietra- lion oj eli penslcn lc'gislatioim and is an carts. cit friend of American simlppimug and Its restoraticem to its former rank in the world , lite stammds for the preservation of natIonal imomior at borne and abroad , "Under hIlt administration the republleauii- marty may say with imimmm : 'And wimon the Iliac comes , as it will surely come , to heat) timis iantt imack to tbose patims of pnospenlty and fanmo wimich were trodden undet ;ejut.

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THE OMAHA DAILYBEE. _ESTAthJISIIED JUNE 19 , 1871 . OMAIIA , Ifl31DAY MOItNJJG, Al'RIL 1. 7 , 189G. ' SINThE( tiOL'Y FIV11 OJN'S.

BA1TIST PREAChER iN JAIL

American Missionary Dotainea at Uavana-

by Spanish Authorities ,

HAS FREQUENTLY BEEN IN TROUBLE

I'Jneeil Iii ConflnrHlelti znil flie At-

tenthuti-

Of the VtiIil ( nlcg-

IteireMIIlItISe, tt,1Iei1 ( D-

JII Cnic.-

C"pyrlght

.

( , 1 % , 1i3' ! 'rr 1'ubIIInR cmany. )

, Cubi , April 1O-New( YorkWorld Caljkgram-Speci1 Telegram.-

Atherth.)-

3 , Dlaz , a mlslonary of tim SouthernlJaptlBt church of the United States , wn or-

reate1-

today and taken to pollee ) ieadquar-ters , lib ; resitlenco was thoroughlyaearchea. . As the prlnor is "in communt-

cato"-

there Is nothing to bo atd concernitig

the nature of hlu offense. I learn that noth-

Ing

-of an Incriminating nature waa found In-

3iIs re'tlenco. Consul General Williamsprompfly mode Inquiries. DIaz Is a nativecreole. lie has been acting as a missionaryfoi a number of years , in charge of the

ethoemnno church and has been frequentlyth trouble with the authorities.-

Ho.

called on the consul general of theUnited States , February 12 , 1887 , and re-

lUested

-( him to write 0. letter to the captain

cneral an Inform him that ho ( Diaz ) was.,- upervIsliig bishop of the I3aptist church in-

Cuba. . lie had a controversy with theflomnn Catholic bishop of Havana , becausethe latter prevented DIaz from using prop-

crty-

bolqnging to the diocese.DIaz is also engaged in the undertaking

business. Ito is a naturalized citizen of tileUnited States and has been a pronounced oj-

ponent)-

of the government , talking iebelllon-openly. .

Nothing of consequence comes from I'inar-dcl 1110 province. Macco I showing moreactivity than ho has iliown In njortnight. lIewas between Artemisa and Cabanas yester-day-

.lxciting.

rumors of an intended attempt toforce the trocha are circulated , with the usualfailure to realize.-

In.

Vibora. a ubU1b of Ilavana , someyoung moo attempted a demonstration yes-

terday.-

. They collected a unaiI rarty ofsympathizers with the rebellion and werepreparing for mischief , when they were at-

tacked-

by a detachment of Spanish soldiers ,

who capturei several. The leaders wereJlacod In the Cabanas fortress today. Theiraction vas foolhardy , as the result proved.

Three prisoners tried by courtmartial andsentenced to death for incendiarism will beexecuted Friday morning in the Cabanasfortress.

The police searched the pawnshops todayfor arms. WILLIAM SITAW I3OWEN-

.o.iLY

.

; OFFLflL $ IJN1I CONDITION.-

b

.

ZtlZILL fleiflitilSiK tilO tIICOIIi1itIIIII-p Surrender of hue IIIreIItM.M-

ANAGU, .

. Nicaragua , Aprii 16.Vta-Oalvoton.A

(

) tecgram has Just arrived

licrefroin Nagarote , where President Zelaya-

ow Is , which says a messenger from therebels is no * on bin way to this city , bear-

1n

-

a message from the leaders of the revoltto the United States minister , Lewis Baker-.It

.

is supposed here that they want Mr.Baker to intervene and arrange a peace be-

tWen-

the contestants. The only terms Zo-

layn-

has , up to this time , been willing toconsider are unconditional sUrrefller on thepart of the armed forces and the giving upfor trial of the leaders. 'rho progress ofevents recently has been steadily againstthe rebel cause. . The government troopshave entered upon their campaign in co-

oitration-

with their llondurean allies andfor- some days past the two forces , by acombinct movement , have slowly but surely

' been , surroundipg the rebels at Motombo ,

La Paz. Chinandega and other points. Thegovernment completed the circle when Ittook Ceiba Mocha. Coiba Mocha was at-

tacked-

today by the rebels , but they wererepulsed with heavy loss. General I'aiz of-

a th" government. force has taken La& Linias,, from the rebels. several hundred of them

being killed. President Zelaya Is himselfat Nagaroto directing the campaign of the

ove1nnient forces-

.CON'VIhl'l.API

.

NO NEV LEASES-

.Preniileii

.

t of the Grziuil 'I'runI 'rnhI ,

of * Iit Ftittit'e Hf I be l'ropery ,LONDON , April 16.SIr Charles Rivers

Wilson , president of the Grand Trunk rail-way

-

of Canada , will sail fqr America On

April 2& . In an interview today ho is quotedas saying that the object of his trip acrossthe Atlantic is chiefly to inspect the road.The management , ho added , was heartilygratifIed at the attitude of the harohiolders-at the recent semi-annual meeting. At thenext meeting thioro will be several impor-taut financial measures to discuss , the mostiniportant being the receivership of the Ver-mont

-Central railway , now under the con-

trpl-

of the Grand Trunk. This matter , saidtie; railroad , president , will receivq hie mostcareful attention , as the Vermont Centralis a yital lart of the Grand Trunk system.-

In.

conclusion Sir Charles saidVe: doDot propoe to lease any new roads. OurPolicY is One of striCt conservatism ,

must roritract rather thou expand the serv-Ice

-, There will ho a sp'ciai meeting of the

trame assoihation in New York in order toconfer upon different matters. We desireamicable arrangements with all our corn-

petitors-

, especally! the Canadian Pacific ,"

11 % C1Ig ugt' for tsIrrJgi'Ill4' VOIUeIt ,

VANCOUVER. Il , C. . April 16-The mayorof Vancouver has received a peculiar letterfrom Toronto , written in the interestN of theyoung women in Toronto and other Canadiancities , in this unique epistle the writeretatee that , accvrtling to statistics , there Ia a-

4X shortage in the teinulo population In the- northwest territories and British Columbia

amounting to about 10,000 , and there Is ineastern Canada a corresponding overpius ofunmarried wonien , In order to equalize mat-tera

-it hi proposed to exid young women of

good health and moral character west to bedistributed where the demand is gre3test andfor thia ilurpose It is iroposed to establi.h aborne at Vancouver far the reception anl dis-tribution

-of the young women for British

Columbia. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

FIiuneIiil Situation I IIIhrflyIIg ,LONBON , April 1G.Tue Times has a dL-

ivatch-

from Santiago do Chili inodifyitig-soInevhat the intelligence published in the'runes yesterday on the flnancal! distrust ox-

J Jstiiig In Chili. This tEspateh says : "Siticomy last lolegrair the financial situation hasitiuch improved and coufitlenco is returning.-It

.

appears that the governmon ha sup-.Portetl

.thft banks and tears for the safety of

the couveriionplan are disappearIng. "

St'ttit. hay lIiiiiavt ; C1aIUIN.-ILAMIIUI1O

., April 16-The floersenhaile

has a dispatch froiti Caracas , Venezuela , say.Ins that a settlentont of the raiiway claimsiiinde by Germany on behalf of German sub-.jocte

.has been signed by tue representatives

of the liseonto qessehshaf , North Germanbank , ailti the govertimont of Venezuela thelatter agreeing to Jay 30,000,000 bolivars insettlement of last) liabilities future claimsantI the guaranteed Interest IUQ.

( ) lpinpiu GOLIROS' IhicIkliflllpLONDON , April 16.A dispatch froi

Athens to the Daily News sty A theI'ronch insist upon executing tbelr orlgina-idan foc a celebration at Paris in 1900 It Is-lrobablo that the Olympia games wli be

4: helti biennially , The prince of'oles0 is a' 'arm advocate of the plan for makingthe ooio permanent scene of the

,Ill Setiti an Army In he Vuhl.LONDON , April 16.The 1)4117 News re-

ZOrtStb8tlOOOOIrIIibrQOps-

) ( ( are going tQ

GUNIIOAT SAVED PilE COMMANI ) .

3lnceo's Vorccs had Oie Alfr'ttso htmll-ioti

-Snrrouiitlcd.

HAVANA , April 16.Letter to Gomez ,

Macoo , Aguierra and other insurgent lead-era show that it is estimated that the lossof property by fire in the district of Arte.-

inisa.

, province of Pinar (101 Itie alone is

3000000. The village of Corral Nuovoln1110 Matanzas district has been burned bythe in-'urgonts. Sixteen houses antI part ofthe local church were (lcvtroyed. Thefiche of the ettIernents of I.abarinto,

Zapata and Fumero. and the houses andplantations of Ios Felicas , near liolondron ,

have also been burned-.Lacret

., the insurgent leader , who was ye-

parted yesterday to be moving , is in thevicinity of the swamps in the southern partof Matanzas.

There are percistent rumors that the In-

surgcnt-

brigathiers llego and Cassaihlo havebeen removed from their commands.

The splendid plantations and houses of-

Ochenta anti Don Justo inthe Guhra Mela-nada district have boon destroyed by theInsurgents.

The ,insurgent leaders , Mason , Lastre antIVegi , with abotit 2,000 men , have passedAlquiza , thie province.

Further details of the fighting between theAlfonso.XIII. battahiom anti the insurgentsunder Macco , at San Claudlo , near the northe-

m-

cxtrenlit )" of the mIlitary line across theprovince of Pitiar dcl Rio , shows that. theSpanish gunboat Alerta , which so opper-tunely

-vent to the asSIstance of the troops ,

found the latter had been compelled to rc-treat before the overwhelming force of 5,000insurgents , Although the latter outnurn-

bcired-

the men of the Alfonso XIII battalionby over ten to one , and in pite of the factthat thu soldiers were led , In pursuing theretreating vanguard of the enemy. into theposition which almost enabled the insur-gents

-to surround thexfl from neighboring

heights , the Spanish retreated in good order ,

fighting stubbornly as they did 0 , . Duringthis retreat the government troops inflictedheavy loss upon Macco's forces anti sttcceedei-in maintaining a correct formation until ,

after seven hours rctt'at , the harbor of SanClaudio w'aa reached arId the troops barn-ended themselves In the best positLono possi-

ble

-and determined - to tight to the last.-

Dtining.

this long and harrassing retreat theAlfons'o XIII battalion only lost one officer

and four men killed and had only thirteenmen wounded. Tue firc' of the troops wasso eli delivered and. the movements of thebattalion vena .5 efficient In ordering , antI

promptly executed that 5,000 Cubans wereunable to achieve any advantage furtherthan compelling the greatly ovciinatchedbody of Spanich infantry tO retreat in good

order.SUPPORT WAS POOR-

.flesides

.

, it Is 'asserted , even this retreatwould not have been necessary had it. notbeen for the supineness of GeneralEchiavaria , who wac in command of a muchstronger Spanish column operating in con-

junction

-

with the column of Colonel Devos

( the Ahfonll3 XIII battalion ) , and in the lat-

er's-

( immediate neighborhood. GeneralsEchiavarla , Saurcz and mean loft Manlel ,

north of the line , with the Alfonso XIII bat-

tailon

-, On Monday , by dIfferent routes , in-

an attempt to engage Maceo't forces. TheAlfonso XIII battalion became engaged , aS

already detailed , and should have beenpromptly supported by the nearest Spanish

column. that of Echavania , but the latter notonly faikd to support Colonel Davos aspromptly as ho should have dene , but Ito

seems to hiave delayed notifying GeneralsSuarez and Inclan of the location of Macco's-

forces. . 'vlton the latter had attacked theAhfonso XIII battalion n force ; otherwise acombined flank movement of the Spanishtroopti might have resulted in crushing

..MaceO's army , .and possibly extinguishingthe rbchiioli at the mine time.

The Alerta heard the. firIng while cruisingof! the coast and headed for San Claudlo ,

where the arship found the Alfonso Xlii-hattaliot hastily barricaded' In houses. ware-

houses-

, ek. , In and about the little port.Colonel Doves , while determined to holdSan Claudio to the last. was caring for -hiswounded to the best of ltis ability , and underthe fire of the enemy he succeeded in em-

barking-

thirteen injured soldiers Into entaIlboats , from vbich they were transferred te-

a smelt schoone , which was at anchor ncarthe landing place , when the battalion enteredtile town.

When the gunboat got within range of theInsurgents , vhio were swarming in largepumbcrs over the hills In the vicinity ofSan Claudlo , a hot fine from its guns Sandriflemen was opened upon the enemy's ranks ,

causing much dlrorder. Then , when tiletroops under General Inclan arrived andppened fire upon the Insurgents , the hatterbeat a hasty retreat over the hills and finallydisappeared , whereas ii thr. Spanishi columnshad acted vehl in concert , the result mighthave been a most disastrous defeat for Macco.

RELIEVED QF COMMAND.General Ecitavaria has been since reliovOd-

of his command , and Is now In this citytrying to explain his inaction to the satis-faction

-of the captain general. It is under-

stood-

lie acted as promptly as poeibie underthe circumstances and In view of the diff-iculties

-offered by the country his columns

had to traverse.General Iluis at San Ancircas do Lao

Vihlac , has been engaged with the insurgentsunder Torres , anti has captured the latter'sg-amp. . Time Inourgents retreated with the1053 of seven killed and took with them anumber of wounded.-

A.

column of Spanith troops near La .Jashas been engaged with an Insurgent force.The enemy lost nine killed and left behindthem In their retreat six. rifles and a quan-tlty

-of atnmunltlon , The troops had two

nien wounded.-A

.

detachment of Spanish troops underColonel Estruchwhile skirmishing in theprovince of Santa Clara , has bad a brushwith the insurgents , three of whicin werekilled.

The Ineurgont leader Trujillo , nearPiacetas , province of Santad Clara , recentlyourprk'ed a dotadlirnent of governmentgueriilas and volunteers , Thirteetj guorihiasv-tmro votttidcd , but Trujlhio was , according tothe report , killed tlnring the affray.

lurIng recent ekirmishes at Itahila Ilondo ,San Antonio do Los Patios and Jaruca , theinsurgents left ten killed on the field andthe troops captured six persons. The in-surgents

-have twice attacked the village of-

ilajayn , neat' Maranco , hut bare been i-c-pulsed each titito. Another detachment pfSpaniards at Vivora , a vuburb of title city ,aurprisod on ( ho farm of l.a I'pstora , a newlyfontited band of Insurgents. Three of thelatter were killed and eleven were capt.arcd-

mong them being the header, Ahbcrt-cFerrera ,

'the Havana police have detained- theProtestant bishop , Alberta J08u3 laz , aptilila brother , Alfredo Victonlano Bias , Thesetwo gentlemen are naturalized Arnericarr-citizens. . Tlto police report that they foundin their Imossession cortitin Insurgent tiocu-tnettts.

-.

Tue insurgent leader , Ihlas Aivarea , hasbeen shot In Pinar dcl Ilie for being an In-rendiary.

-. lie was confessed by a priest and

received the saeran.eflt , lie then wrote akind letter to his mother , asking hey vardon-atitl bidding her farowohl , lie declined totake any breakfast. but dranlc a cup ofsherry and ate a few biscuits. lie was un.willing to receive a vIsIt front a reportbr andexpressed a desire that itobotly should men-tieD his execution , A suuare was formedby a tietacitmont of the ltoiiia battalion forextcutittg tito contlemaneti man , . lie fell atthe first lire , but was not killed , and it wasnecessary to fine three more shots , t-ltIchare called mercy shots , before thmoor wrcthwas dead. lie died bravely-

.l'iNI'tl.

'i'lirttigit g 'I'errljiie Cyclone.S-OLITIJIAMPTON

., April 16-The North

German Lloyd eteanmer Spree , Captain wii.-

iigerod.

, from New York on April 7 for line1-

1100-

, via this port , arrived hero at g:5p: thismorning and reported baring passed througha terrific cyclone shortly after her deimarturt ,

trout sandy hook. The steamer, however ,was not Injured ,

Ilittiors to 1,1 h1tai C1tnn.r ,

CONSTANTiNOPL1 , April 10. - Thetcatner conveying Li Hung Chang to Uusaa! ,

In his way to attend the cerernonle9 of theczar's coronation at Moscow , trIll be escortedtittough tite iedtorrancan$ by a ilusshau warsitip ,

POCKETS FULL OP DIAIIONDS

Two American Crooks Taken in by Londoi-

S Police ,

SUPPOSED TO BE DANGEROUS d1PEOPL-

EConnectetl i-itl a IIet'eit1, lInrginr ito

Ne. Yirhc ttttal hielil It , Asonit IlL-.

formation frottt the Au-

tborities.-

.

(Copyright , 1SG , by I'ress PtttttIlhIIng Company. )

LONDON , April 1O.New( York WorldCablegram-Special Telegram.-Two) men ,

whose real names the London police say areWilliam Turner and William Roberts Dunlap ,

were arraigned in tue Marlborough streetpolice court this afternoon , charged with theillegal Iossession of a quantity of j weiry.Only a brief statement was made itt court ,

anti the prisoners were remanded Into thecustoday of the police for a week. No even-lug paper makes any mention of the case.

The World correspondent is informed thatthe two men are uniloubtetliy the actualburglars , or accomplices of the burglars whorobbed I. Townsend Burden's house In NewYork City some months ago. They were ar-rested

-this morning loitering before the win-

donws-

of various jewelry shops in BondStreet , but it appears that the arrests werereally. arranged beforehand on informationreceived by Scotland Yard front New York.The arroots were made by Inspectors hareand Forrest and Sergeants Alien and Shad-dock

-, The men made no resistance.-

On.

arrival at. ( ito Vihe street statIon themen were searched and twenty-eight dia-ttlon'is

-, valued at 3,000 ( $15,000)) , were found

In their pockets. They reftised to give anyx'hanation.

Time police knew they lived iii lodgings in-

Shepherd's Market , near Whte Ilorae street ,Mayfair , and not far from Piccadilly. Therethd police found jOwehry to the valuc' , as theycay , of $200,000 , together with the scttngs of-

Ih.e diamonds founti upon thOm whien ar-

iested-

, Th other jewelry was sewn tip In-

beltsanl in t-he linings o their.clothee.. . Onegold piece with the name "liurden" engravedupon it was also found.

The police say the jewelry corresponds to-

th0 description of , that stolen frotir Mrs.Burden , and they' think all that was missingtas been recovered ,

'Tue police are most reticent about thecase. The arrested men , while making no-

rosiatanco when overhauled , seemed greatlyfrightened. They have refused to make anystmttemcnt , bne Is about sIx feet tall andthe other about five feetnlne.

BALLARD SMLTI-

LSIJflI'LIIS IS '1'lIE LAItGIdST KNOWN.

Chancellor tltehxcliequcr ltlkeN I-tStitteiuttit In the Coitinon.

LONDON , April 16.The financah secrp-tary

-of the treasury. Rt lion. W. lianbury ,

in tim hlous'e of Commons today , teplying te-

a ,qucstjon , said that ieprcsentatlon hadieen made to the United tates relative tothe order regarding the mailing. of news-papers

-from that country by American line

steamers alone. and a reply to thIs corn-rnunlcatlon

-was awaited by the government.-

Thie.

chancellor of the exchequer , SirMchacl! Hicks-Beach , made the budget state-menL

-He said that the surplus for 1S95-9U

was 4,210,000 and he esUmated the ex-

penditures-

for thtecurrent year at 100017000.The chancellor ef the cxcheqimer caid that( h's had been a wonderful year and one ofunexampled revenue , In spite of the factthat the expenditureshad been the largestSInce the great war. The surplus was thelargest ever known and a Janger sum wasdevoted to the reduction of the nationaltieht than ever known.-

Thte.

condition of the working c'asses' , hocontinued , judging from the cnsurnptiou oftea , tobacco and sugar , liati materally Itn-proved and it was a remarkable faCt thatwhile the decrease in the exports and im-porta

-for the first. six months amounted to

7,531,000 , the increase for the cecond hmal-

fof thie year amounted to 28,228,000-.Tea

.- , Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. further no-

marked , was driving coffee out of the marketand British and Irish spirits were entirelydspIaclng foreign spirits. The Increase inthe import of tea was 10,000,000 pounds fromIndia ,and Ceylon , replacing so much Clii-hose tea.

The increase in the imports of tobacco was108.000 pounds. The increase In the revenueon imports of tobacco was 108,000 over thecatimate , chiefly for cigarettes. The customsauthorities calculated , he added , that 1,000-000

, -yearly was thrown in the gutter , in the

hapo of the ends of cIgarettes and cigars.The imports of vines had increased 1,250-

000., -

. LIght wines were preferred. Beer hadincreased 617000.

The death dutici were 2,881,000 andstamps 1629000.

Referring to the estiiiates for the currentyear, ' the chancellor of the exchequer saidthat the expenditures were placed at 100-

047,000, -

and the revenue calculated upon wastlol500000. Touching upon the proposed re-

duction In expenses , Sir Michael hicks-Beachsad that the govorntnent proposed to reducethe maximum land tax from 4s on thepound to Is , which would absorb 100,000 ofthe surplus , allot 975,000 to reducing therating of farm lands , devote 433,000 - forthe education jIll and 200,000 to a slightalteration of tIm death duties. This , hecontinued , would heave a modest surplus forcont'ngencics. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

itiviits IN OItNAIA OS'EltiLOW ,

liridgi's Vus1teilAwt' ) LLILII Streets int-

tItL )' 'I'U'tl SiibttergeI.MONTREAL , April 16.Great damage Is

being done in the eastern townships of

Quebec by water rising in the rivers, duoto the melting snow. Railway bridges andtracks are washed out , houses submergedanti factory fires extinguished. Tue QuebecCentral lost Its great iromi bridge , 150 feetlong , which crosses a ravine twenty-onemiles outhi of Point Levis. This , cuts off elicommunication between this section antI theNew England vtatcs. In the vicinity ofSherbrooke the tracks of the Quebec Central ,

thto Maine Central. and time Boston & Mainehave been yashied out in various places ,

Traflie wIll ha interrupted for weeks. AtSherbrooke the St. FrancIs river has burstfrom Its banko anti covers the country forthe' dItatice of half a mile between that cityand Iticlitnond , At Richmond the water Isseveral feet deep In the maIn street. Thevillage of Janesvihio is completely sub-merged

-, Urnherton and Melbourne suffer In-

a lessar degree. The vater is still rising.-

'l'I

.

) () Miti ' ( I'cllirtiel.MADRID , April 1G.TIme fIgures of the poll

at Madrid glvo more sotes than there dreregistered electors , The Marquis Cabnlanawas not elected. lie only obtained 14,000votes , and liab protested , ontotidlng thatvotes In lila favor were given to other can-ihidates

-, It was the marquis who brought

the mensational charges of fraud against tIme

municipal council , which resulted In a riotand considerable legal complIcations , Thearts and craftu guilds demand bat thQ dcc-tlons

-be annulled ,

1ttitii SlItles ( rout I1iti'cr ,BERNE , Swtt'zerland , April I6.An mi-

tlicflso

-landslide has occurred at Trubb ,

twenty mIles east of this place , Many farmshave beeti devastated , whole woods have beencarrIed oft and the 1053 Ia said to be mostserious. _ _ _ _ _ _ _

- No CrIsIs lit tisnIts , .

MADRiD , April 16-No disturbances haveyet beeti reported as a result oitbo eiectIons.The government newspapers contradict thecurreut report that a crIsis is irnpmdlng ,

New York Mi'tJiodists Oppose '. 'onIeti ,

Gi.OVIilS1L1 , V. , April 16.At tueTroy Methodist EpIsCOiat conference tot'u'the question at $tIlrnItting women as laydelegates to time genera conference wasvoted down. 113 to 78.

Mlid.llltS CilAilGil IIICIL1ItZNATIOX ,

American VrnitictSiiljet.ttedo ExtraTolls In Ing1tnd , '

NEW YORK , April 1GChar2cmC. Bovcyand John Crosby ot Minnpbiis , representingtime National Millers' association , are in thiscity. They say flour inspeetons of Londonare greatly exercised oer what they imolt-

lto be a discrimination ngidnst Americanflour. Flour from Macrid enter Londondocks and Is subjected to * labding chargeof 18 Cents per ton. Frepeh flour anti Amer-iedn

-wheat. escape tlil cm go , Parliament

has enactctl that no ch4rgb whatever shahbe made on goods handed tot , these. docks , buttime sttalllpshlp comnpanl 's , IL is itatetl , is-

sued-

to American millers tiiii of ladng! con-tainimig

-

a clause subjeetltg' flour to tIme 18cent charge per ton. In thlb, way the itmillercontracts himself out of ' time laws of l'ar-hiament

-and must pay tite tdx. F'urtltermore ,

tite dock companies , It is stated , proposenow to Increaca the tax of lapding materially.With this fact in ieov , Mqasrsm Bovey andCrosby have been in Waahiflgton. where theyrepresented, to a subcomntittee of the houseways anti means commIttee that tIme Amer-lean wheat product Is subjected to chargesin contravention to Englisl4 laws and whichthey have urged may be abated by retaliatorylegislation here , .

a-FOUNI

-) 1)EAI ) ON Thu LE'EE ,

flentit Suimittiseti It) Iti' , Itesultetifruits Ntitiirnl ChutueM ,

ST. LOUIS , April i6-Watter ii. hiutchmin5-

011

-, thio insane defaulter o4 the Commercial

bank' at Ihoonevilie , Mo. , wau found (head enthe levee at the foot of Chetnut street thismorning. lie lad stretched' himself out onthe rocks , drawn a heavy tarpa iin over him-

self-

before going to sloop , and died sonme

time during' the night , prbnbly rromn heartdiecase , supeninduceti by dropsy and rhou-.ihatism

., from which lie va' a sufferer. lie

wandered to tim levee .

Vn1ter it. hlutchins3n' lit one tIme stoodhigh in time ranks of lCrdgimth Templar of theMasonic fraternity , and reared a rnos es-

timable-

family. A year. o 1is nlind hegan.-to

.fail hint and at irfegular. intervals it

would entirely desert -1imol and 'leave himwithout ,reason for da. at a. time. Soonafter hIs mind began tci trouble hint , hisbooks in the Commercial' Thnk atBoonevlihe ,

where ho was chshicr , be amno itnglcd. Anexpert found there waD fl ltortago of eavoral-tiioueantl dollars. Time bank .eflieials held a-

conauhation wlthmMr , hlutelilneon and the 'le-falcation

-waS settid up b him assigning his

life insurance' to the bnk' It

NEW USE I'Olt 'I'liEitlIdI'OEN RAY-

.tilitfluiiiCCI

.

it ItsC.ttti1u : lDht 1-0ilthtlierin. . ItimIl 9tJmrhittctIII.

CHICAGO , April 1G.-'rof.t. P. Prattand I'rof. 110gb Wlghitmati uiinounce to theworld lhint diphtheria ' hnd iyphoid fevergermo are aboahiltely Icil1d by'the Roentgenray. '1bis statement. .I.jnaiIo 'witltout re-

rve.-

. The ilecislon was reched'tthis oven-lag in thelaboratory , w'ben't1md last of thegermo yhichi hind been epbed to the rayfailed to chow signs Of life umtdr the glass-Cia leathly.baeilhi rentalnit1g idle and inactie-in

,the mIdt of hte best and' mnear ,tempIng

ImitatIon of''hmiian tirnes Tour'ewcolonies of epidemic brcders1 Jabtm3et1 nocholera , tuberculosis , bog' ''holera. and diph-theria

-wore located in tuiic&flhledwth nutrl-

macnt.-

. Prof. Pratt tutmeci t1ucurrent intothe great cell and the tiy was thrown intotile group of bacilli. 'The magic agencyallowed to work two rnintite ? The two.physicians are risking tbeir pralemuionak.reputation by' the imroIie ' that .ziot one bfthe four gt'oups will ev i'-b bc! to ; e-

.cover..

. Thty'aro certain t r effcV dii' thediphtheria-confident oncrnIuj the othersthree. , .

- -I , j---u-IS'VOCICCISOWERS , iW %ONVEXTION ,

Vcstern South Pla1ntm AssociationIliCt.4 (JIlicerN iii.I tAdjourns.

RAPID CITY4S , ID. , A&til 1G.Speclal( )The conventIon of'thoV sjcni South DakotaStoclgrowrs' dsccia1ioi .ajourned lact.-night.

.

. The pfficer elctcd jor thta ensuingyear are : c : K. Howardt, prdent! ; J , 1) .

Stevensyice prusiient : I': M Stewart , see-rotary and treasurer. The rn'embers of theexecutive committee elected are : II , A. God-dand

-, Hot Springs ; h , hielcomb , Rapid City ;

Ed Stenger , lIermosa : IL, 0. WTeare , Spearf-ish ; J' Barclay , Sturgis WIlliam Rood ,Drkota City ; C. M. Lasneon , Qeirlchs ; II. A',Dawson. Pine Ridge : . F. 7d. Stxwart , BuffaloGap ; A. Tmddtkip , SturgIt ; Jones . Craig ,

Belle Foqrcho : ,C. IC IJQWr0 , Smithvihic ;George E. Lemon , Rapid ci, T. B , Irwin ,Gordon , Neb. An assossmuejitof- three centson cattle and two cents oJiorses'mvas orderedlevied on thomembers , payable by July 1.The application of the oni1mwestern Ne-bracka

-Stock ast clatlonfqr'adnfleaion to time

Western South Dakota tirowers' aeao-elation was referred to , tJe executive conm-

.mitteo..

. The executive cow Ittee will meetIn this city July 9. '

.'Sin l'ite Mn itiI1nctimres In Session ,

PITTSUURQ , April I6Toe. largest gathm-eying of timi plate manufmpturora ever' heldIn Plttsburg is now In aion here consider-log plans' to overcome tiie advance In theprice of tin pinto bars , The meeting con-vened

-at 10 o'clock this morning amid In-

cludeti-

many produeer ndtmembers of' theassociation. When 'am; . 't1ournnoent wastaken (or lunch no dpcl5ion hind been.reached , The exectitive compmittee helti anearly mornIng session submitted twoplans for consitleratlon , One was to es-tabhish

-a central selllngagepcy and uniform

prices nrnh the other to foqna combinatIonsomewhat similar to tto) ttcl mionutac-turers'

-pooh , each producer to have an a-

iotrnent!-

equal to the capdclty of time plant ,Snto doubt wasexpressel as to time (mel-

bihity-

of the latter plan , as time trust lawnin some states may Interfere with the or-rangement.

-. Btigeestlonm were muse macic-

as to tim ndvsabllity ofbdhing open lienrJh-pinnts to make steel for their own use.

These plans were thorhttghiiy tliacus'ed andIt is exuecteti thilit a satisfactory arrange-ment

-will be arrived nt'bofqre adjournment..

Shot ilis % 'l to tmit4 Cimihil.DENVER , April 16- . . Q. h'C nn dy , a

cleric In the auditor's ofilqeof the Unionl'aclilc , Denver & Gulf , 'formerly' travelingauditor of the Union Pacifl9railroai , shm3this wIejn the right tompie utmd iIa , youngson in the mouth with u .tttnall revover-totlay , and then attetnled , to ItIli himselfwIth a knife , Time wouh0s 'n.rr not fatal.Kennedy , through long flintsphlaad undoubt.-edly

.become Insane ,

",VisLl'r Ilesort bu4inaei.AShEVILLE , N. C. , Amdi6.Fira) today

destroyed time dining r om tnnd quartersabove the iarge anti ishi3epable ButteryI'ark hotel. Time rest lt 1o 1nmilding wassaved. Several flremtmi wrr' 'slighmtly ito-jureti.

-. Time loss by thi lIre iaemmtimuted at1-

2.m.tJ00. . TIme main partof 1lmthoIel escapeddamage , time thames iitin confimoed to thekitchen amid dInlmmg yearn wing ,

Mdv'imctmls itt (Icegiji Vusit4ii , AirII 10-.At

.Now York-Arrived-State at Nebraska ,

front Glasgow.-At

.SouthmamptoimAn1vedSproe. from

N"ew York , (or linemen ,At Quoetmstown-ArrveU-IieJenhand) , front

PhiladelphIa , for Liverpool ,A t l'lymnouth-Arniv dIuert Blsrnarck ,

from Neo' York , for CIICLIr and liatnburg ,At London-ArrIved.Mapitoba. , from Now

York , ,

At. Queenstown-aleadlnItanoia) , from'New York.

At 1ioston-ArrivedSttvanla , fiom Liver1-)001

--

,

At San Francisco-Dppaytetj-CIty of RioJanenio , for hiong'icon arid Yokohama ,

At Linbamm-Arrlvemi-Peninsular , from NewYork ,

A t CbmerbourgAriyedrueret,BIs'marck ,

front Now York via, Plymoutlm , for hianm-,burg ,

A I frommm

Now York.-At

.

1ivcrpoolArrLoeduclgemmlammd. frommih'huiladelphia , Sailed , flothnia , for Iloston.-

At.

Genoa-Salled-Enms , for New York ,At Glasgow-SailetllfthiopIa , for New

York ,

At London-i3ailctlMaumtehueetts , for NewYork ,

At Baltimore-Sailed-Montana , for Loti-dciiGrefeltlo; , for liremea.

AFTER TIlE SECOND PLfr-New J'OrSOy &pubBoans Advance Ga '

A. Hobart for Vice President ,

COME UNINSTRUCTED FOR PRESIDE-

Iote of the Stmote % 'lhl Uiiuuiptc.hllie Cmt'ut for ii 'es1ermt 3im-

miIclegntes-

'ere NmLntelVita iLl Dl Li it N i 3.

TRENTON , N. J. , April 16.Time repub.-

Ucans.

of New Jersey met here In conventionthis afternoon and unanimously elected time

satet! candidates , United States SenatorWilliam J. Sewell , Garrett A , hobart , JohnKean , in, , and State Cimairmomami FranklinMimrpy , as delegates at large to tIme St.Louis convention , wIth Congressman II. C-

.Loudenslager.

, C. H. lireckenridge , liarketG-

umnmnore and Charles A , Reed as alternates.Time delegates were imot instructed regardingthe presitientlal nomination , but time phatt-

orimi

-contaIned a strong recotnimmendation of

Garrett A. hobart as an available man fortime vice presidency. Some friends of Mr.

hobart , led by Congreesmami McEwen , en-

deavored

-

to secure the adoptomm of a specificendorsement of MclChmiey , but time headers

regarded such hampering of the delegatesas impolitic and the propositIon was ruledout of order. Vhat Prontisel to be a hmot

fight between the friends of Franklin MurpimyantI Elias'S.Varcl , time wcalthmy ra irend moman ,

as to whmicim of thmemmi should be delegate to-

St. . Louis was averted at tile last momentby time withdrawal of Mr. Ward's name.

Time prmmcipal Imiterest in time idatform cen-

tered-

in ' the money plank and as expectedthe convention adopted a reralution dee.ar-leg for the gold standard anti against thefree coinage of oliver. Time fricimfis of Mr.Hobart declare tlmat hils candidacy for vicepresdcnt will be vgorously pushed , Theyrecognize , hmowover , that it an eastern manheads time ticket hue chances are weakenedand it was for this reason that some of hisfriends endeavored to secure time endorsenmemit-

of McKinley.When in thme course of lois address on an-

surning-

time chmair Senator Stokes spokeeulogistically of Major McKinley there wasan outburst of applause that continued fornearly five minutes' . A mention of Mr.Hobart as a fit man for time vice presidencywas also greeted with enthusiastic cheers.

Four of 'time eight. district conventions toelect two delegates each' to St. Louis wereheld this forenoon , witim the following result :

First Distnict-Ex-Congressman GeorgeEihra of Salem and ox-Sheriff Robert P.-

hlarmd

.

of Cape May.Second DIstrict-Ferdinand W. Itohiing of

Mercer and Captain A. M , hIradshaw of-

Ocean. .Fourth -Dlvtrict-A. Blair Kehsey of Warren

and.Stophen K. Large of flunton ,

Fifth Dktr.ict-Wmihiam M. l3arbour of her-gen anfi J'okplm P. Quackenbuch of Passaic.

The Sixth and Eighth district conventionswill not be held today , but It ii practicallyagreed that the delegates from time Sixth willbe J. Fm it For [ and ,,.Charles Bradley of-

Newark. . anti those of the EIghth will beFrank 3crgen of Elizabeth and WilliamRicker o Esrex. None of the district dele-

gates-

.el ted today were instructed.

' Time Third and Sevmnth district conventionswere lm id llwci.-

It.

wa'.half an hour after time appointedtimovlmen Franklin Murphy , chairman bithe rcpublicn etate committee , IntroducedSemiator Edward C. Stokes of Cumberland asthe 'chmoic of the aate committe for torn-

porary-

chairmion , The selection wae unani-m

-uely, ratified. Mr. Stokes was hater made

th imermantnt chairman. After the tern-

pornry-

ot'ganlzatioii' had been effected theconventoh! took recess until 2 o'chnck.

The tthporary organization was made pen-

manent-

after time re-asmiombling of the con-

yention.-

. Time committee on platform notbeing neatly to report , time convention pro-

ceeded-

wIth the selection ef delegatesatl-Srgo

-, The followIng were chosen : Senator

'Wihhlam J. Sewehl , Camden ; Garrett A. lie-bartPaseaic

-; Joimn Keen , Jr. , Elizabeth , ant?

Franklin Murphy of Newark. Time followIngWere chosen as alternates : C. H. Beckimo-ridge , Bergen ; Congressman H. C. Louden-lager , Gloucester ; Barker Gummert , Mercer ,

-and diaries A. Reed , Somerset.The committee on resolutions , after some

delay reported as follows :

The platform in its first section declaresfor a tatiff that will afford adequate incomefor time expenoes of time government , avoid in-

cneaoe-

of the national debt. revive Americanindustries , restore American svags and re-

establish-

time national prosperity on a s3undand stable basis.

The necond section demands that "the reel-procity

-volley adopted by a republican ad.

ministration and destroyed by time demo-crate should be restored. "

The Monroe dOctrine is endorsed in thethird section , anti in Ibe fourth there Is a'demand tar a more vin1l foreIgn

,policy and

for atm enlargement of the nmyy and the con-struction

-of Coast defenses.

Section 5 says that "thIpractical sym-pathmy

-of this nation siqtmld bo extended tq

all peoples who have been dniven by op-

presolan-

and wrbng to take-up arms in be-halt of the right of ..sclf-gosernment. "

Time exclusion of Criminal , pauper andanarchistic Imrnigrammts is denmanded. Ills-crinminating

-dtmtles In favor of American

ships are favored.Following is time money plank : "Time

standard of values' In title copntry and inthe principal othmer conmmnercial nations of timworld lii gold. Wages anm prices imavo beenmade and fixemh In accordammcevitlm timl-entandnrd and time welfare of the imeupie dol-

moandm-

, that Itt shall be nmaintalned. We no-gmmrd

-time agitation for time free coinage of

silver as a serious obstacle to our Country's-prosperity. . "

Time eigimthm section says : "Relying uponthe discretion of our delegates to voice timepreference of tIme republicans of New Jermoylit timtf national convention , we refrain fromimatnpenitmg their action by specific instructi-orms

-, anti we phetlgo mind devote ourselvem , to

time imearty support of the ticket there to be-soecteti , IndulgIng at time cameo time timelmopO that redeemed New Jersey may horepresented on time national ticket In timeierl'Omt' of Its able and tlletlnguialmetl citizen110mm , Garrett A , Hobart , "

In a commcluditmg section the convention en-doracs

-time courna of the state legislature anti

Goverimor Gnlggs , time first republican execu-tive

-time state has hmaci in thirty years ,

The McKIneyites! began their flgh as soonas time resolutlcns hail been road. Congrosui-mman McEwan spoke against time plank do.-cianlimg

.agaitmet tile ilon.inetructlon of dole-

gatem-

, aimfi offered a resoutlcum instructing forMcKinley. lie was rnletl out of artier , j

Delegate Edgar offered a sut'itute( request-log time delegates to eupport Mclcinioy , liealso was declared out of order , time cimalrruling that time resolutions shmoulml go to thecommittee on resolutions , time ccnvention hay-.ing

.previously adoimfed limo platform ,

Senator Sowell spoke vlgorourhy against tic-daring time delegates , saying that soonertitan go to St. Loula with a tug he wouldresign. The renolutiona of Mchlwan esmti Ed.gar Were laid on the table and time commvention-adounmmcd , _ _ _ _ _ _

llst'o'eri'i a Nv't. Comtie't ,PASADENA , Cal. , April 16.Just ten

(lays ago l'rot. Swift of the Mount Loweebservntory dlscovereti an object In timeheavens , whicim ime Eupected to ho a newcornet. Ott Momotlay nlghmt time suspiciormwas portia ly veritied , anti last rmlghmt (ulyIto , The visitor itt itm nislmt uscetmsiomi ,three lmours and timinty-eigimt minutes ;decienrion , mmonh , titeen degrees , frty-minule'

:, Time comet Is bnighmt , whit a

short tail. Its motion is very slow , -

a-'i'rouiles qo (iri'zm $ do ilt'mmr ,

J3I1't'TE , Mont. , April iG.-J , F'. Kelly , a-

ponminttmt Mason anti one of time largestwimoiemule fruit dealers 1mm time city , conitnittejsuicide by simooting imimself in the head to-.ilay.

.. Cause , dOmestic trouble. Kelly car.-

rjed.

63,000 life Insurance. Before corn-tnlttlng

-suicIde Ito wrote timirteemi letters ic-

itlimg-

to ide affairs.

I'AIITIAIa ViCTOltt' Volt iiltAlLIY-

MeKIiilc' Scemmresone of time tide-gntesntInrge

-from iCittticl.

LOUISVILLE , April 16.The Bradley slateconsiderabiy thituageti (a the contest for

iekgatea.at-largo in today's repombiican con.-

ention.

.

. A , It. liurnam , who imati been a prot-

mnced-

McKinley man , was cimosen delegate'ethe seconmi hmighest vote received imy the

t .4flditiate5 for those places. The other threeicgates are Bradley men. Time governor

' , tmreti the ontiorsenment of lila presidentialajtmditiac In the platform , btmt lila natisfac-

hi at tlmi tnitmmpim over his opponent within'* 4rty of this state cannot be tmnahloyetl

instructions are couiletl, with the vro-S on that when his name simmoll be withm'

drawn time vote of time state shall to Mc-

Kiniey. . The McKinley mon coulti lmardhy-imavo asked more ,

Time Imottest flgimt of the convention occurredafter three delegates hail been cimosen on time

qmmestIon of negro representation on time doleg-

atiomm

-at large , hut it was emmded in the' col-

ored-

noun's favor imefore the vote was halft hmrotmghm.

Time friends of General A. II. itobson madea strong ilghmt on thmo strength of his warrecord anti Judge 11db , Ott anti-Bradley titan ,

hatl a considerable. following. Time work tidmi-eby the colored delegates anti their friends

'aa time liveliest seen tltmring time convention ,

anti timoir labors were rewarded before time

ballot was half over by time witimdrawmoi ofall tIme opposition of S. E. Snmitim. , lie waselected by aeclanmation.

The convcnttotm simply wore tseif mit hartnigimt anti after four imours' of wrangling time

tired delegates threw up both hands nnJcalled everytlmlmmg off untIl morning. All theleaders were gIven a chance at speechmmnakimmga-

mimi then one ambitious PatrIot after anotherlmarangcmed time crowd until timey absolutely re-fuied

-to hear any more , yehilimg tiowim two

successive woultl.be epealcere. This exlmaus-tion

-was not conducive to early rising and

tim result was that the mnomimimiw was far ad-vanced

-

when Chairman Blaimford rapped fororder.-

At.9:50: the chairman announced that the

first bmmsinesm , in order wns time report of timecomtmoittoo or, resolutions. Time comimmitteewas not ready , and mmonminatlng e'peeelmc Worereported , Time rules were suspended andJudge 0. S. lemlmmg of Laurel county antiSamuel Casio of Clay were chosen as elector-satlarge

-for time state ,

RESOLUTIONS REPORTED.The resolutions conmmittee timen filed upon

time Stage , anti timrouglt Its chairman , pro-ented

-its reports , Time reading of the rosel-

utloimmi-

aroused time greatest Interest yet man-lfested

-in time proceedings of the convention.

The speaker imad proceeded but a few secondswimemi lie came to time doclarmttiomm against freesilver. Timis caused the greatest demnomistra-.tlon

.of the day except the one vimen tim

presidential candidates were reached. Timelatter canoe close together , and time c'nthusl.-asmn

-. was about equally divIded , time greaterpart of the convention taking part in bothdemonstrations.

The republicans of Kentucky , reposing con-fidence

-in tiio justice aTmmd patriotirni of the

people. anti believing that a clear , commciao

and unequivocal declaration of principles Iaduo from the party to voters , present thefollowing platform for the consideration ofthe intoihlgeut voters :

We are opposed to the free and unlimitedCoinage of silver , believing timat it would in-volve

-the coummtry in financial ruin. The

gold dollar Is the best dollar and the leastlimobe! to fluctuations , anti for timeso reasonsanti In order to contorm our standard tothat bf other great eomnmnCrcial mmatlcmns , we-fa'rpr It a the standard mimoney of the United$ bites and the maintaining on a parity witim-

It every other d9hlar , whether of OlIver. orpamer.-

'A'o'.' favor a tariff s regu'ated' a to pro-

mihLcjasses-

of our ctl'-Zf'nS

-1ir1I'artcleswimich! may 'be sifcces-

sfiiy-

marnofactured or produced In this coun-try

-, tbu insuring good Wages to time l bdrer

anti a borne market .foj' time producer ; anti inthis connection we favor time ree.mtablishmmoent-of the doctrine of reclproctty , We believethat such a system will defray' every gaye-

rnmmmentai-

expommee , gradually liquidate all in-

debte1ness-

, restore confldeh e ut into mo-tion

-every wimeel of industry , rekindle time

fires in our furnaces , roestablsh! time mar-kote

-for time products of our fanmmmers , and

relieve the umitiue excitement now prevailingover time coummtry-

.We.

believe in an AmeriCan policy tlmat willprotect Americans amid American' litter-cats In all parts of time world , and will main-tam time dostrine of nonntenference inAmerican affairs of time mnonarcimles of time

east ,

We sympathize with time people of Cuba intheir struggle for Indopemmtlence , and trust thattheir efforts may establish a republic basediion time intelligence anti patriotism of atree people.-

We.

believe that time intelligence of its. cltl-.zens

.is the safeguard of the republic , and to

that end we belieVe it is neceesary to main-tam and extend our system of free Amen-can schools-

.M'KINLEY.

FOR SECOND CHOICE.-lielleviimg

.

in time avaiiablity anti flttmess of ,

Governor William 0. radioy as a presiden-tlal

-candidate , mindfpl of time splendid VI-

Ctory-

under his leadership , proud of his execu-tive

-ability , knowing time soundness of h's

views on the tariff anti finanCial ueationand confident that his nomination will securefor time republican party the electoral vote ofKentucky and other southern states , we tie-clam him our cimoice. for the presidency andinstrtict time delegates elected by this con-vention

-as delegates from the state to time

next repmmbican..national convention to casttheir votes for him as presidential nornitmee.But in time event Imis name Ia withdrawnfrom before time St. Louts convention and lme

cease to be voted for , timen timey are directedto cast their votes for Hon. William Mc-.Kinley

., the great friend of protection , so

long as his mmamno ahaii remna'n before time

convent iomm ,

Otimer resolutions endorse tue republicanstate administration , limo last repuimhicaimhouse of the iegislaturo , anti contiermmmt timedetmmocratic senate for defcatitmg legislationnceesaary to time financial welfare of thestate.

The platform was adopted wIthout opposi-tim , but It lit an ermapty victory (or the Broil-Icy men , wimose plan imami been to give time(iclegates straigimt instructions. Time McKln-icy men are jubilant over theIr success $ nforcing recognition from thu faction whichhas controlled the convention frmnn the out-set.

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Time convention then proceedeti to the dcc-tion

-of dehegatcv.at-large.

Three of the four delegatesatlargecim-oscmm are A. R. liurmoarn of Iiichm-mend , one of time orIginal McKinleyloon ; Colonel Low P. Canton of Lex-ington

-, ceo of Governor Bradley's rIght-

hand men , antI Senator W. J. Dehoo , also aBradley man , received a majority on limo

first ballot , mInd were declared elected dole-gates.

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On the election of time fotmrtlm man lime most9xciting Incident of tIme convention occurred.-A

.: proposition was nmade to suspend time rules

_a'ni elect , by acclamation , Rev , 5 , E , Srnltim ,&"coloretl snail , who lies immade an active coin-palgn

-In time Bradley litterosts. Before time

chairman had fully anmmouaced the questIonthere was a chorus of ayes , but It was sue-ceedetl

-by eqttaliy as noisy a (ieinonstrmttion lit

opposition , half time convomitiorm wau on its1ee4 yelling anti demmmmmnmiing recognitton , wimiio-in various pants of time lmaii there were ex-

ctod-

'oiiequies between white aitti blackdelegates , time incident resulting In commsldora-bIn Ill imumor. 'time titiammlrnous election ofSmith cas pn'ented , however , and aimotherballot Was mmeeesmamry.

After eioctiimg Rd Cimanault of Fayettecounty , , II. 14'onB of CatmmimbeiI , W. R.-

Wehisim.

of Lee , and 'fimoinas irorenmatm o-htenmiatesatlarge

-, time commveimtion adjourned

sine die-

.lsit'n

.

I itli'il I itti 'tiiuit'i, II uiIH'r.-I1TCh

.I Fl fiLl) , Ii' . , April 10.Time emmgimmeor

and lineman of time 'Frisco railroad posi-

tively-

ideittilled the nmaim simot imere a weekago , together with. lime two othier Immen uim-tIer art-oct. us being time perc.oqs who amm-oceasfuihy

-imeltl up time 'Inimico traiim some-

time ago , mmear Lebanon. Mo anti tokseveral hundrt'ti doiars , Itequimmition paimerswIt : be asked fur tomorrow ,

- p-

liiiimler Imimiietcd for limmmhi'zzleic'imt ,IIOWFON , April 16.TIme united Statel

grand iur' )maS retunmmed on Intlirtmnentagainst SY , S. Jeweti of Lawrence , chargedwitim. the exmmbzzteumont of i00,000 ( remit timeLuke Natiomul boim of Woitboro , N. IL

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: REED ENDORSED AT 1IOIE

Maine Convention Presents the Speaker as aPresidential Candidate ,

: VENERABLE HANNIBAL HAMLIN PRESIDES

IMnke it 'Ignrous Speech on Assmmlm-

tIil

-I Ii Clmnirl'ln ( font , Aiiojilct

Declares fur Stimii.i toiey , ,,multI Prtectiiim.I-

'OltTLA4D

.

, Me , , April 16-WIth enthusl-

mmsno

-ahimitx't unequalled Ito the history of

republican politics in time state , time conven-lion for the nommminattomi of delegates to time

national convention at St. Lotus wits holtii-

mere today. The enthmtisinsmmi was centeredabodmt time nalmmo of lion. Timonias hi. ltecti ,time umnammimous cimoico of the convention as -

candidate for president of the United States.-

In.

fact there was no one to be found amongall tue dolegatna from whom the slightest.reference to Reed diti not cahl forth a.

demonstration of sonue sort. Reed buttonsanti badges were overywimero to ho seen ,

and from 110mm. Joseph Manley , who called'

the convention to. artIer , to time least promi-font delegate lmreent , there was n apparentdesre to enter into time comiopetition to BhOW'

wimo cotilti cheer thi loudest for the favoritecamothltiate.

The convention u as the largest timat huts

ever assembled lit this city , every delegationboipg filled , I'rovloums to time state convommttoma

tIme First congressional district convemotion

wait itcid aimd the following delegates to time

mmatiommai convention were elected : George P., I'ortinmmtl Charles II. Towmusend ,

hirtmmmswick ; J. T. Davidson , , anti Cap-taut j. F. Warren of Buxton were cimose-mialternates.. liemohutiomus ivenc adopted sup-

portiimg-

Iteeti for time presidency and recogm-

oizimig-

no second chmoice at St. Lotus ,

Time stale convention wimicim is to nomtmlna-toticiegatesatharge to the national commventlon

wool themm called to order by lion. Joseph hL-

Manley , cimairmmmsn of time state comnimmittee-

.lion.

.

. hannibal E. llaimmhin of Ehlewortli wascitoncim cimairmmtn , aumti in acceptance of the

.oiilce spoke iim Imart as fallen's :

REVIEVS PA11TY HISTORY.-Mr.

.

. ilamnllim's address upon asemmimming timeposltlomo of permmmanent clmairmufaim openeti withan outline of time repubhicamm party's historyamid an eulogy of its tariff Itoilcy. Con-

tInuing-

the latter subject , Mr. Ilamulin saidin part : "tinder time imrotecttvo system sowell provided by time repubilcamo party in1593 , whemi the democratic party host ventinto power , time Ummited States imati beconmeprosperous beyond time mmtct sanguine expoct-

ationmi.-

. 1mm 1861 , when time denmocratic narty-weiit out of lower , our tOtal wealth was $16-

000,000,000, -

, In 1893vimen 'the republicanparty wemmt.oiit of power , our total wealtim wasmmmoro timan 60000000000. Time year 1892 ,says Dun's rovlew of trade , 'lint, been time

most prosperous ever known lit business. 'In the year 1893 time republIcan imarty wentout of power , while time 30'imeeis of Industrywere steadily turnlmmg anti time laborer hadplenty of empio'memut. Tue deimmecratioparty , pledged to Its octrimme of free trade,

caine in. Confidence was shaken ; the whmCehm-

iof industry stoppeli ; htmimdj'edo of thousandstif worlcimmgmetm wore imrown out of onmpio-yrpent'

-; Coxey'a army invaded Washmngton( ;

qoilis shut down : banks failed ; raiiroa4s wentiimto the hands of receivers. amid a depressIonfollowed vhmtch called to' mind time disastrouspanic of 1873. . ' ,

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, "In tbo year 1894 tariffdct was passed , which has been rightlynamed a tariff. for deficiency. Scarcely amonth elapsed since it becaimme a law inwhich time 'receipts of time government imav-oequalled time expenditures anti time govern-nmont

-yas obliged to do that wimicim it never

had done before since time days of Jamesllucimamman , namnely , to borrow money to , payits running Oxpemmees in the tinue of peace."-

Aim. -

we review these facts , why houhd we-'nut almost expect the very earth from theAtlantic to the Pacific , from time Canadianline to the gulf , to cry out : "Lot timegrand republican panty be returned to power ;hot it protective policy be inaugurated , to-gether

-wititthe policy of reciprocity , the

who creation of our never-to-be forgottenstatesman , J, G. lilaimme. "

TOUChES ON FREE COINAGE.Taking up the subject of time currency , Mr.-

Hanmlin.

argued against time 16 to 1 sIlvercoinage proposition , sayimmg : "Upemm timis basisthe gold and silver dollars would not circu-late

-side by aide in tlmio , commntry , and Instead

of more money , we shoultl Imava Ices. itcannot be ieiievcd that a man wouid no-calve imi own pay in silver worth 50 centson time dollar anti pay 1mb own debts Ingold worth 100 cents on the dollar , Goodmoney would not circulate with time sliverhere , bqt would be' imoardeci and used forpayimmento , abroad , where it is time only legaltender nmomme-

y."It.

is not more mommey that we want , butwhat we do want is that party In powerpledgeti to hmohest motley wimich vill notbreak it faith whim the people , so timat timeman who buys a bond payable in bit orany number of years to come , or mimakos a ,

contract of labor or for manufmoctumre onwhich money is to beconmo (Idle in the futurewill know timat ho Is to be paid in doiiarworth 100 cents each and not In anythingwimlelm may be worth time fraction of a pennyless ,

"Let the republIcan party pledge Itseltetmew to the doctrine of imommest money , In-siliro

-confidemuco In busimmeni , anti save itsrespected

. "Country from bonkrmmptcy and dis-

honor.-

At time mention of Reed's naimmo time cimeo-ring

-continued , over ItmcrcaImmg 1mm strength

ammml volume , for fully five mnintmtes ,E , B , Jiomitehio was clmosen secretary , witha long list of asmistammt secretaries , Wimen

time formal organizatlomm immmtl iWen completedHerbert M , Ileatim of Augusta , clmairrmman oftime committee on remiolmitlomme , reported timefoilowing platform ;

l'IATFOItltI ADOPTJD ,'"Time reiUbiicans of ! ! join withtimeir brethren Iii other states In presentIngI ? time republicans of time nation for Promo-t.on -to time presidency time speaker of timenatIonal htatmsc of representatives , lie mmeodsno p.ntfonn but the record of his life , Uimdem-his atlmnlnistration , as hIs ptmbiic efforts eon-Epicmiously

-simow , oo'ouid be rcstored timat no-

Pubilcaim-

policy of Imnotoction taugimt by Lin-coin , illustrated by time signal prosperity ofthe country for timirty years anti zurmountetiby time reciprocity of Blame ; a polio ywbicimwoulti be adapted to time huelnese of timecountry atmd atljusted witim cane front time totinme for changed Confljtions , Timen , wIthconfidence mind prosperity restored , nevemmim-oovlii be made adequate to limo support Of timegoyernmnen and time Issuing of imomds: , ostenm-mibly

-for time mainteimagmco of time redemptIon

fummd , but really to macut a deficiency , willcease ,

"lie is opposed to the free amid unilmiteticoinage of sliver , except by limtermmatlonalagreement , and until sucim agreernemmt can beobtained , believes limo present gold standardhauid be mmmalntained ,

"lie has always been ummconmpronmlslnglyfor time mnalmmtenimnco of time imigimest natlooni-cr'chIt by time utmost goor3 faith toward timepublia credits, not for time eredIor's sake ,but for time nation's sake , (or time sound reel.foil timat the most valuable posaeIon of any,

imation iii time of war or distress , next to timecourage of Its people , Is an lmonoabho ncputa.Lion ,

"S'imoovem' pays with imonor borrows wIW-ease. . Sound finance and certainty at thetreasury and protection for prntitmccms viiInmean prosperIty anti Imeaco ,

"Our candidate favors lime rcatriction of-Imnnmigration , lie favors a just atlminietra-lion oj eli penslcn lc'gislatioim and is an carts.cit friend of American simlppimug and Itsrestoraticem to its former rank in the world ,lite stammds for the preservation of natIonalimomior at borne and abroad ,

"Under hIlt administration the republleauii-marty may say with imimmm : 'And wimon theIliac comes , as it will surely come , to heat)timis iantt imack to tbose patims of pnospenltyand fanmo wimich were trodden undet ;ejut.