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T e e ——C—— ———— Wl INTY=SECOND YEAR. THE OMAHA OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING 17, 1892, \ | R | i N oo N U 01 "ATE I PITQ | necessary mackinery and fixtures will be \” | “‘ R ”\( l\ Rl LR\ T0 CULTIVATE SUGAR BEETS | arecnmmsrmetcrt sttt wawects | NINISTER LINCOLN'S RETURY company has sccured the Nebraska Oliled — Clothing company’s builaings and will A ge the iutericr to meet th . St § . Eow a Number of Lincoln Men Will Help } ments of tae change in buslucss Ho Diten:ses Evr:pean Politics ina G Y et : nent has inaugurated a serics of Sunday \ Wes. the Industry ers the Perkins hotel and eral Vray. dinnor each Sunda not surpassed s O b, | SUFFICIENT MONEY NOW GUARANTEED | Tho cxcavation for an addition to Iy AS TO THE MONETARY CONGRESS —_— A s will begin tho ere { abrick —_— bullaing adjoining the post u ki Manufaetories Wil Be Established and the | fo SR : England's Posttion on the Subject of an ln- Work Attended To in a Business Like e « ed Use of Silver in the Currency Way~Eastein € italists Tuters ARRKSTED A MANIAC of the Wortd Not a Party exted in the Cadertaking, Torrihte Struggle of an lawa Sherill At Question. " Fromont i " Fresoxt, Neb, Oct. 16.—Special Teie | e o Lixcory, Neb,, Oct. 10.—|Special to Tu® | pram 1o Tire B A shorift trom Towa | NEW Youx, Oct, 16.—Hon. Robert T\ L B, |—Probably 1o other city in the SWLe | roughey voung man < the namo of Henry | €08, United States mmister to the court of bus done 80 much to keep alive tho iuterest | Buey 1o tals city last nieht, ¢ ¥ St. Jumes, who was a passenger o the in the develcpmont of the beet sugar indis- | jo0ieq in the county iail | | Etruria, woich reached her dock this morn \ty in uis sate as Lincoln. EVer | 1y paople, who ( in | 102 from Liverpool, is u guest of the Holl sinic the meeting of tho state wnders county, Ar is oth and | bouse. Ho was accompanied to the hotel by beet convention ty | brother came for him with a bucgy, but le | Count Metterai his friend and fellow last Pebruary a number of g¢ s | bad became a raving maniac an tofe il L8 | passenger, who is the first secretary of ihe city 1 quietly and persist L L e e i | impesial Gorman embasss in Londou, aad who work upon the subject, 'Lliey have been 10 | fastonca together with handeufis —und | €omes hore oa private busiucs i constant commuuication with fnterceted par- | strapped to his body, and took him 1o | M Lincoln comes home to spand his re ties in tho cast and aro now for the fivst | Wal 00 on the afterpoon train ular two months’ leave of absenca, He will 16 ablo 10 anucunce to tho state tho resul Whilea train load of cavalry from he | uq fipgp to Washington and then to Chicago UpanIg o anuoun west were waiting at the depot this morn- of their summer's work. A few wecks siu fug for a train from the cnst, someof the | t0 attend the cer monios incident to the M. A. Lunn was sent cast as the spocial rep- | soldiers broke open the front door of the | dedication of the World’s fair vuildiugs. resentativo of the Lincoln Board of Trade. | suloon owned by Kennedy & Errett and | His subsequent movements have not yet been Ho spent turee weeks in New York, Boston | helped themselves to what they wauted, aud | determined upon. g VTR eI e et 1 | 1eft on the traiu for tho cast. Mr. Lincoln remained in his room at the and Springfield, and from what ho loarned Judge Sullivan held a session of court | hotel uutil evening whan he went to make a is able to state emphatically that a beet | vesterday. A decree of foreclosure was co- | call. During the afternoon he was visited sugar factory will scon be witkin veach of ed in the case of Frank N. Crawfora | by o number of prominent republicans, RVBES wioderntbly sizsd town 1 Nobrasiks, st William Huwley for §i77.55, and a | among whom were Seaator Hale, Hon. Patt The parties with whom Mr., Lunn con- | £0nd Hon ‘f’\'J;uj\g’nfu‘:(\!{’.}‘;“:-fr“h-r'f»ff"x[.\vr ferred nave formed an organization Kuow 241,50 In the case of B. S.Jdaftray & Co. as the United Stutes Beet Sugar compan, ainst the Frewont Department Store com- it proposes to ercet factories with a capac pany. Mrs. Pettit was graanted a divor ranging all the v om 100 tons o 500 tons | from her husband, D. C. it. per day. The loca { these factories will Thomas Gioson and parents of Av- first depend, of course, upon the advantages arrived vesterday Los Gatos, offered by theseviral loculities for the proper | Cal, for a visit with oid fr Mr. Gib and successtul cultivation of o beet as ono of Nebraska’s first plonecrs, ar- Next to tho proper soil will be the necessity of furnishing a supply of beots lurge cnough | Burglars last night pried open a window to run the factors to its full capaciiy duri n the back room of the oft of the St PPaul the sugar making scason, T is end iumber yard and attempted to bore n hole company supgests tiat stock compar through the door of the safe, but wero doub orgunized by furmers aud others toraise the | less frizhtened away without getting the beets upon a scule large enougn lo guarap- | safeopen, They left their tools in frout of tee the supply of beets. V- houever any lo- | thesafe, cality iu tho stato comes forward wi a S suarantee to supply the beets necessary to e il X ) B \ako the operation of tho factory a success, | ORD, Nob,, Oct. 16.—[Spacial to Tue Bre. e co evred to wiil crect ana cquip s section enjoyed o heavy rain Wedn thie factory auy evening. The winter wheat, of which a Depositors Likely to Lose. latzo aveu has bean planted this fail, has boen Au examination of the affairs of tho two | Breatly bencfited by it, and the zround, which banks closed yesterday ot Alnsworth and [ Was too dry, bas ‘been rendered fit to fall Springview respectively show Lot 1o bo 1% 1 ™ Rev. C. H. Mitchelmore of the Presbytorian O e s a0h. lpe | church spent a purt of last week in Beatrice o L et o iinier’s ro- | 1 attendance on tne Nebraska Presvyteriun port, will amouut to $41.419, whilo the | State svaod 3 pved here \With liabilities rus up to £4,053. The bauks | Co! Wwill be ovserved here with capitai’’ wus fixed at §23,.600. appropriato scrvicos. “An claborate program IS Sortugview bank haa & Al of but, | bas been prepared and fuvitations to par:ici- $5,000, but the examince states“that items | Pte cxtended to the schools sur amounting 10 45,967 should be charged vp to | Ord and the civic and secret socic the stock, thus’ leaving the iustitution a | Cit¥. boua fide capital of £ to offset individual de- posits pimounting to £13,145, Upon the application of Attorney General Suddenly Le 1, Neb,, Oct, Raxporr pectal to T Hastings, the supteme court has appointed | BEF.]—W. iI. Chappell, a promwent attor- George W. Goodell of this city receiver of | ocy of Raundolpb, has mysteri ously disap voth banks, 1o scrve until the 23th of the | peared. Ho was last seen at Wayno on present meith. Mr. Goodell is ut ho present | Saturday, tho Stb, when he cased a check e the receiver of the baulkiug house of | oo Aresiel s = IUiaran & Arnoid ot Broken Bow and of the|| 00 88 imaginers deposit st Randolph for Bank of Auschno. He will enter upon tue | 3t Tnis, with #4100 secured by means of discharge of his new duties tomorrow John Evans Still Alive, John Evans, the colored couvict shot bv a guard at the' stgte pemtentiary yesterday ufternoon whil®®attempting to ‘make his escapo is still alive and doing bis best to re- ioan had 1n on his property, Liis nossession. he is kuown to have Many anxious cre His tiabilities itors are awaitiug his return, a 5 Sh prger, PariLiioy, N -{Spacial Tele- cover. Last night e compleined of a “sore- | grgyy 4o Pui Bee. | —Court Ofticer Keysor ad and today is very weak, It TS e i et hardly seems possible that ho, can vecover, | S4in out from Omaha this morning and ar- but the prison surgeon says ue has one | rested Marion White for drawing checks on chance in a hundred, while Warden Mallen | bauks v e he had no mouey deposited. believes that o has an even chance with | Several pusiness houses in Omaha had beea death, with the odds in his favor. victimized, the cnecls also being deawn on Insanity Kan iu the Fam banks hero nnd at Spriugfield. Tomor mises to be an eventful day Wil Lose a Foot in the Trvine trinl, Evidence will be intro Crrre, Neb, Oct. 16.—[Special Telegram ;1\m.~‘u by l\hl" ~th:'l'~;cr:|; ?:;":vholhllllm:l:w‘l‘“lll‘\' to tie Bie.|—Charles Murphey, a lad 16 has been a marked tro o characteris- oars old ving 2 = tics of tho Frvine family. The principal wit. [ Y647s old, In tryiog to jump on a passing ness 1 this testimony will be tlenry Irvine freight train near his parents’ residence, fell and the car wheels passed over bis foot. Awm- putation will be necessary. g et WILL REDUCE UTal of Milo, In., an unclc of the defendant, Mr. Irvino will be put upon the stand in bis own efense, and his testimony will bring o many details of 1he case which have bereto fore been kept from the publie. Oue of the ATES, experts on isanILy to be put on the stand | HWPOrtant Meetlug of the Offiemls of the Ly the defense will be Superintendent Ea iy astern ads, nian of the Kunsas state n3ylum for the 1 Desven, Colo, Oct. 16.—Thece was an sane. He ranks bizh in tho knowleage of | important meeting in the ofice of Trafic the subject, and is recognized ;Mll.e G( tue | Manager A. S. Hughes of ‘the Denver & Itio \g::w;gcumu on jusumty In tho United | ¢ondo at which George M. Crosby of t ——i— Omaba, general freight agent of the Bur- JUNIATA JOTTINGS, lington: William Sage, trafi er of Nappenings of the Week in the Protty | th¢Rock [slund; I C. Gay, representing Little Nebraska Town, the Santa e C. A, Tripp, gencral agent of i AR - the Missouri Pacitic, und General Agent Juxiary, Neb, Oct. 16.—[Special to TAE | Nonroe of the Usion Pacifle were present Bri.)—-One of the nobbiest weddings ever | today. celobrated fnNobraska took placs Wednes- | | Somie timo ako the Suit Lako Board of i . . Trade took uction to see if the iuterstate day at the farm of Charles Diekman, seven § 1rdde 1ok uction 1o seo siiersinl T A AT R T L) commerce committeo would not force the rail- ock 10 to apply California through rates to 300 iuvited guests proceeded to tho chureh, | Utyh common points. At present, despite hended by the Juniata cornet band aud forty | the shorter haul, the tariff oa coods to Sait mounted men, whero Witham C. Dickman | Lake snd Ogden from the cast 15 ccasider- was marvied to Dora Babsien, ‘Tie proces- | nbly in excess over that charged to San sion was a milo long, Fraucisco. After returning from the church there | Messrs. Crosby and Sage hayve just re was a big feast given to the invited guests. | turned from Salt Lake, whiere they ‘met tho The wedding fe aud during that ¢ st coutin o L ied tor four days, members of the Board of Tradeand arravged e guests were highly to have any legtl action bostponed for a time enter by ( s Dickman aud bis | aganst the railvoads. This matter formea wife. the subject of discussion at the meeting yas ‘I'ne newly married ¢o veceived many | torday.” Nodeflnite action was taken, but bandsome presents, probably a recommendation will be made t 1. 1t Ball and wife, Mrs. Willlam Twidale | the general managements of tho vari and L. A, Ballou returaed Wednesday morn ous roads iuterestea to muke W 10y from their trip to Washington aud other | compromise by reducing rates to ['tan com- eastern points, mon Loiats, though the full rediction asked Frauk Crosier and A, V. Coleand | for will not be mude. A full meeting wil S, 1. Monger and wife and Sumuel | be heid 1 Salt Luke shortly Wright were among the Washington delega -~ tion who roturned home I'riday, Octobe NO CHANGE [N 1HE STRIKE, H. W. Bowers returned on Sunday, — Mrs. Sarab Holzworth and daugter Retta | Rio Grande Oficials Refuse to Kelustate have returaed bome from their summer's Engineer Gordon, \'u\ll' nl\li:‘u‘l‘u..u\u, \':l.-:. ol Dexvex, Colo,, Oct. 10, ne sitvation in Mac Workman' was severely Shat Rio 8 oy shengs over & week ngo by attempiing to stop a | th¢ 1o Graudo striko 1s unchanged, the B et 30 vyas b AR A aaoond third divisions, reaching from und has cineo been suffering soverely from | Salida to Grand Junctien, veing still tied up hie bruises, but is gettiug better. with a prospect of the first division, from W. A, Siack’s residence just south of town | Salida to Denver, soon suffering the same was burned down last Sunday, Mr. Slack | fate. President Jeffveys of the Lic Grando and fawily hod gone 10 Hastiugs in tho fore- | savs that the company will ot reinstate 1900, and fu less thay an Lourafter thow de- | Eagincer Gordon, who was suspended for a parture the house was a mass of Hames, Tho | breach of the rules of the company and ve- alarm was given, but nothing much could be | cause of whose suspension the sirike was done bLeyond saving some of the furnit declared. I'he fire is suppesed 1o have originatea from A committes of the strikers is conferring the kitehen atove in which a fire had b with General Superintendent Samuels and Lallt in the morning. ‘The houso was insured, | President Jeffreys tonight aud the session 80 L 33 will nat be a total oue. promises 1o be o long one, Goveruor Mark- & Juniata turned out a crowd of over 150 | ham of Californis and his stuff, who wera 1o altend the dedate ot Hastiugs between | stopped ut Grand Junction by the strike, Andrews end MokKelgha were brought in over the Midiand road, ar A L Twidale wustorad & camp of Sons of | riving in Denver at noou today Vereraus ut Kenesaw last Saturday might. | They were given a short carriage ride N. i Brass is lecturiug in tho woster ab the city and left at S:30 tovight for urt of the siate. l Chicago where they will witness tho dedi. Join Ilarges unfortunatoly bad @ log | cation ceremonies of the exposition, (ioy broken while wrestiing last Monday. eruor Routt and party of this stalo are Rev. 5. I 5. Darby is the minister as- | aboard the same train with the same pur. slgued to juuiata by the Mothodist Episco- | pose iu tiew, al couference, ————— My, Wiliiam Land and Miss Gertrude M. Disastrons Beadend Collision, Ciuerusey were married Sentember 10, 150 Ixpraxaroris, fod,, Oct. 10.—A svecial to :ho resiaence of M. J, May mee. | the Sentiuel from Auburn, Ind., says: A dis- Underueath a tine bunet of (@ solid ears | astrous headenda col'isi of corn, hangiug in the postoftico n oceurred near here last week, | today on the altimore & Ohio road. Thirty uppeured tho legend, “Korn Is King and | cars were totally wrecked and a Lrakema Kures Kulaunty." named Charles Henbloru of Obiseo, 1., and J. ML Sewell’ Co. have moved Wilbelm's | Jack Lanning, a fireman of Garrett, Ind., are small dwelllug house to tho north of their | dying from th buildiug and will use1t for an offico, 3 A. W, Bradioy stipped 8 varload of outtie to Uwata last Monday, rio | vacly damuged. iries, Holh gogiies were - Movements of Ocean Vesse R —— At Havre—Arrived--La Gascogae from David City Doings. New Yors, Davin Cavy, Neb., Oct. 16.- [Speclal to | ry Island-- Passed—State of Nebraska Tae Bee, ) ~The coid storage builuing of | from New York, Reld & Co. Is neatly completed. 1t will | g histone- Arvived--Nosswore (vom Lon have » capacity of iweive car loads. Tue |~ New York-Arrived-Steamer La Bour ereamery bullding W completed and the i §o3ue (buw Suerberg, rick lzan, the minister to Chili, aud Chair- man Carter of the republican central com- wttteo, English Politics Discnssed, Mir. Liucoln was rathier dis for publicati possivle for express a ical matters, o of any fre e to do aetinedto tulke n but at longth sad. “it is im- ne to answer auy guestions or opinion razarling Eaglish poiit My oficial position doprives edom which other parsons may . Tacra is notaing conneoted with my official position that 1 teel I can properly speak about except the forthcoming international monetary congress, in the ar- ranging for which I had some share, “The question whetier Enriand would favor an increased use of v in the cur- rency of the world is not a party question in England. 1 feel that I may say without im- propriot a red ie brospect of asu D ire by England from its hitherto strict monometalic basis to eive great hope of some practical steps being taken by the cougress for tho increased use of silver and their adoptien by « sufiicient unmber of the importent powers, “Personally 1 am a beiiever in bimetallism on some bazis to ve approved by the concur- rence of those best able to consider tho sub- ject, but I think that gold alone us the stan- dard international currency is inadequate aad likely to become more so in consequence of the action of the Austro-Hungarian em- pire. As to Free © “But L should attempt of the coinage those ual. “Many men of great ability Jelegates to the congress bot United States and Great Bri doubt from other countries. inag personally deplora any United States to adopt free of silver witnout the assistance of ropeau nations whose aid Is essen- are going as from the in, and no I can only say that I have great hopss of a practical issue and of benefit 1o our country as well as to the world, {rom the consigeration which the cougress will @ive to ihe subject.” When usked %0 givo his views on the pres- ial campaign, Mr. Lincoln begsed to be excused from saying avything, as he had only been a few hours hcre, and had little opportunity for talking over the present situation, “But everythiug I have heara, *'has increased the feeling of ern in republican success which vovage." In reference to Tennyson’s funcral Mr. Lincoln said: “I knew nothing ubout the urcangements for the funcral until I was about to take the train in Londou o eatch the Etraria, when 1 received a telegram from Hallam Tenuyson requesting me in my ofticial capa to act as a pall bearer. 1 grea 1d 1ot represent ia ho added, ouragement I nad on my ¥ vegretted that I co my countrymen on that occasion, but since lunding 1 bave learned that my piace was taken by Mr. White, the secretary of the legation in Loudon." - TELEGR A IERS ON A STRIKE, Colorado & Sa re ¥ clare for Better Sataries, Garvestos, Tex., Oct. 16.—The strike of telegraph operators and statiou agents of the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Gult, aployes De- e system is on. amost every from Purcell, T., to Galvesten, o San Angelo, Cleburne to Pari und Cleburno to Weatterford, left his post of duty, and the struggle between the manuge- ent of the road and this brauch of tue service commenced In the Santa t'o office in this city thero appears to bLe ncthing unusual happening. Operators who were o1 duty scemed to have u determined look but no great excitement was apparent. ‘Taey were quetly waiting for the desiguated honr, Woen 7 o'clock rolled aroiad they put on their coats, bun- dled up what ousinoss had veen scnt, left the unsent business on the hooks and left the oftice. As they were going down stairs they met night operators coming on duty Pew words were necessury and with on 3 and followed ing. to ull station agents Promptly at 7 o'clock tonight I man d the Iatter turned arot uy men out of tho buil ex the I'his strike who act ators also, hence the busi small to of the strike is the refusal of cour with u demat tead of as ope minimum pay i with twelve Lours to coustitute & day’s work and extra pay for over time, Chiefs of the departments of Ruilway Telegraphers at Pueblo wad Albuguerqus of the strike to pre the Order of Topeka, Chicago, kave been notified nt the introduction of new men from other quartars. T'he gri ance committee here 1s act under tte airection of Grand Chiaf ‘nurston and Grand Counsellor Ramsay, and tbe strike will be ofiicially endorsed and supported by the oraer. The strikers will receive from the order balf pay during idleness, The operaiors aro thorouguly aetcrmined, ang they feel cor ident of winning, TE OVER FLAG Newark Catholles Not Agreed as Colors to Be Exhibited, N. J., Oct, 16. —A sensation was caused at tho convention of Catholic socie- tles atthe Catholic lustitute today, when the question of carrying flags in the coming Columbus celebration on October 21 cameup, A motion bad been made to allow sociaties to carry any national flag they desired, if tuey preceded it by an American fia Ex-Alderman Bruader of Harrisou arose 10 feet and said impressively: “We shioula have the papai flag first, We are Cathoiies first and Americans afterwards," An lmpressive silence followed this re mark, and no notice was takeu of it. Fifty- nine societies were represented in the con- vention, end it is estimated that tnere will bo 10,000 in lize at the parade, snd forty bauds. to the NEWARK Tried to Change Br New York, Oct. 16.— erences be- tween I'r Briggs of the Union Theo iogieal seminary and those who are opposed to his theological views and reachings, have caused fresh trouble atthe semunary, Prof. Briges, who is fcharged with heresy, was transferred from ove cuair to ascother ithout the approval of the general assem- bly of the Presbyterian eburch and in viola 1120 of the compact of 1870, by which the gen eral assembly aud Uelon ‘Tnsologica sominary signed a formal agreement aetiuing the relations that shonld erlst between them sud providivg for au exebenge of valuable ! | considerations ifi the form of advantages The board of directors of the sominary held a meeting oo Tharsdayat which it was voted that this agrecment should bo dissolved. The vote stood 14 for to 10 against, Roev. Dr. Booth, pustor of the Rutger Riversido church, was onoof the men who voted againet thd resolution. It was rumored that he wonld Band in his resignation at once. As soon as asked about the possibility of such a courss, hosaid be would reserve expre of his fatentions until tho synod's meeting next week v. Dr. Hall, pastor of the Fifth Avenuo rian church, is o memter of tno board of dircctors, He said that he could not define his cours -~ FORRIGN FINANCIAL REVIEW, Discount Rates Continue to Marden, Due to the Excliniss Decline Losroy, Oct. 16, —Discount rates continua to harden, being now 114 for threo months and t. The change is due chiefly o of New York exchango and the continenisl withdrawals, Continental ex- chauges generally are moving against L don, o fact that must resvlt itherto beea anceof money. in a rise, wh prevented Austria conti to dr: bullion on_every available occasion, ner re quirements veing no lonzer wet by American exports. Russia also 18 demanding gold and the pending Cnilian loan will entaii further bullion remittat ces, An advauce of the bank ich by the avuna- 105 rate1s, therefore, already discussed, If the foroign demands Inerease, an advance to 2y or even i before the end of the m b is con sidored possible, The Stock exchango during the week was very busy, the settlément beiug tha largest seen in a'long time, while business on s account was brisk and exciting. The chief feuture was a sborp advance in Argentine sceurities, said to be duo to_operations by a powerful group recently formed to raise prices, The loan of 19§ advanced 47, and funding loan 5. Tho movement in tine railways has teken the n prise. Bucaos Ayres and I 0 vaso Nig and Central Argentines 41,. 1t1s generally feit, however, that the heavy increases ars not jusdtied. British fund casier, Iudian and were much better; mnotably so were the sccurities of Cape Colony, Canada, New Zealund and New South Wales, owing tinued nb ion_ by swall nvestors. Tbe determination of the New South Wales government to place a now loan at Sydney assisted the warket, Rupee paper advanced 2lgd in sympathy with silver, the advance in which seows likely to coutinue in view of tue revival of Lusiness and a good demand from more than one quarter. lu eddition the stock of silver has boen diminished. The week witnessed hittle movement in foroign government bonds outside of South und Cen tral Americaus. A latge speculative busi- ness ia the lattor led to a geueral advanco in that clnss of securities of frow = to 5 points. Chilians advanced a point. British raiway securitics were deprossed. Brightons were largelv sold and 2 Iho stock relations ralways and the unsettled state of the currency question 1nfiuenced tho mariet, although prices geaeraly rose. Variations for the week 1n prices of American ratlway secarities includa the following: Increase Obio & Mississippi ordinary per cent, Denver &Rio Grande preferred, 2'; per cent Northern Pacitic and Louisville & Nashville, 3 per cent cach; Norfolk & Western ord ary, 13/ per cent; Wabash general mortgage bonds, 1'; per centi Union Pacitic shares ero colonial 1ssues a declinea of competivg aud Lako Shore, 14 per ceat cach; New York, Petusylyatia & Ohio first morigaze, 1 per centy Atchison shares, Denver Rio Grande common, Missowri. Kansus & Texas and Wabash ordinary, per cent cach; Atchison mortgngs and Cen - tral Patific shares, one-balf of 1 per ceut ench, Nitrate securities advanced in con- yection With the new Chilion loan and the proposed currency reform. three-guarters of 1 On the Paris Ko Panis, Oct. 16.—Business during the past week was rse. on the bourse restricted, but a tendency to firmuess was manifest. The principal foatures were a rise of 23f in tho Argentine loan of 1586 and u fractional im- provement in other international stocks. The Bunk of France was uttackea by o powerful group on the ground that its regi:lardiscount business showed littie_profit, and us a resuit its shares dropped 507, Sucz canal closed 100 lower, owiug to costivued returns of diminished trafiie. The well creditea report t Russia had vofused an offer of a loan u a Frouch syndicate is denied, and 1t is wow usserted that urrangements for a loan of 000,000 have beea coneluded with a Paris group which includes tho Rothschilds ax which will be assisted by the Deutscho bank aua the Discoato Gezclle Schaft, the i>su0 prico to be 47, aud the rate of intérest 10 be 4 per cent. On the Berlin Bourse, Benuiy, Oct. 16.—-During the weck past thero was but little cbange in prices on tue bourse and the market was wealt. Reports of a disagreement amoung the negotiators of the Russia-German. commercial relations, which creatod uneasiness, wers officially denied ; the declaration of the RRussian min- ister that his chief care will bo to foster Rus- sian industries is rogarded as & bad angury. Mexican 6s continued to advance through the week and closea steady at 81.80. Other clos- ing quotations of Saturday are: Hungarian gold rente, 95 Austriun credit, 166.4v; Deut- sche boak, 161; Harpeners, 1i; short ex- change on Loudon, 2085 ; loug exchange on T.oudon, 20.29. On the Fry ot Bourse. Fraxkrowr, Oet, 16.—On the bourse busi- uess was duller during the past week t during tho wreceding one. Saturday’s clos- ing quotations include: Huugarian gold vente, ¥5.5): Mexican 50,105 Austrian creait, 260; short exchange ou London, 20,853 privat ount, 21,51, K Competition Too Grent, Loxvoy, Oct. 16, -1t is announced that owing to the increased competitio: busi- > lmportant copper works ol Pascoe ot , estabiishied a cen- —— DEMAND AN INVES! GATION, Kunights of 1 Armor bor Insist That the Carneglo Plates Must Be Testod, Prrrsnvno, Pa,, Oot. 16, —Distriet Master Workman Dempsey of the Keights of Labor roturned yesteraay from New Yors, whero he bas been workiugin beball of the locked out men at Homestead, Speaking of the propused investigation into the quality of arwor plato furnished tho goverument by tue Carnogies, My, Dempsey said : “You may say that g joint commiitee com- posod of members from 4tistrict assembly 40 of New York, 23} of Chicago and No. 3 of Pittsburg has left the ease of the Carpegie armor plate contract with the government in tue Liauds of two of the ablest tawyers in Now York. These gentlemen on behalf of the people will demaud au investigation from congress of Lho armor plates submitted by the Carneglo company, to the goverumont. The vellef is prevalent and sooms 1o bo well sustained that the inspeetors at this end of the line have passed @rmor plate not to the requiged standard, The mittee are of the opinion that a few tests of the plate would be enough for the purposes of examination, butthey will re- quest the privilege of making the selection of the plates theraselves, which thoy de- siro tested. If our Mttorneys are not su cessfulin the appeal made by them to con- gress, as it is prosuimed they will be, then the mattey courts wiil at once ba carried into the I'no decision of the Hhighest ry will boinvoked as to whether the veople will Lave tosubmit to whatis be- lieved by wany to be a fraud.” e Genergl Dent's Hiness. Dexver, Colo.,’ Oct. 16,—General F. T. Dent has for several weeks past been very il at toe nospital at ¥ori Logan. Ho has, uowever, so far improved during the past weel that yesterday be was romoved toh, 8 residence in this city, 1407 [nsleo street. Geoeral Dent is s veteran of the Mexican war, & brother-in-law of Geoera! Graut acd 8 well suowp mililary wan of ual.onsl repus tation S INTEEN PEOPLE DROWNED i | | rons of | Houduraa £t | TWO MEMBZIRS OF THE CREW RESCUED ! P | Seven Women and Three Chilaren Am the Passengers Lost—Partial List of the Victims- How the Survivors o Thelr Eicape, New Onueass, La, Oc 10, I'he Nor | wegian steamor Agnes, Captala 1. Hansen, from Bluctield carsgan, arvived this | evening. Sho reports that on October 10 at [ Sp. » oncountered o hurricane from the { north an northwest veering to southwest und south with tremondous seas, flyoding the steamer’s decks fore aud att. O:tober 11 the woather moderated. She reports that at . m., October 11, she stghted what ap. veared to be a boat in which wero two meu, the the time being ve drifting aown to them found they wero two sarlors clinging to part of a bout. Passing near tnem tuey succeded in throwiog them a line to which they clung and were drawn avoard the ship in safoty. Sivteen Peo waves at high and le Lost, The men belongea to the Honduran schooner Strangor, which had capsized at 11 p. m. on October 10. She haa thirtcen pas- songers, including seven women and three children, also a creww of five men, including the captain, ll of whom with the excoption of the two rescued by them were drowned. Tho schooner was bound from Balise via Hu atan for Bluefiolds, registered thirty tons, was but a year old and owned in Ru atan, T T'homas C and Charl 3 Scott. Among the passengers lost by iug of the sc l00ner were MISS FRANCES M'BRIDE of Ruatan. MRS, WRIGHT of Boucficlds. MRS THOMPON of Ruatar MISS FANNIE STEINN of Ruatan. MICHIGAN HUATIEN, Toughs at Wya uit dotte Murderonsly As vation Army Members, Wrasporre, Mich, Oct. 16.—In a free fight here curly this evening between a Sal- vation arm detachment and a g ef roughs five p: ons were seriously injured, one of them fatally. The list of in as follows: ured is UTENANT Canny L . fatally, IEUTENANT SCULTER, Heurcmys, by-standes, cut on face ny Grirrity, staboed in thigh. Jostra P PLES, Sal broken arm and ¢ T G Y, an on “or a long timo t ation Army member, t on head. iker, face cut. veen 1l feellng between the tough element aud the Salva- tionists. As tho army was marching along, some one threw a brick at Lieutenant Lowe, folling her to the earth and fatal ber. This was asignal fora geuer and bricks, stoncs, clubs freely used on the panic-stricken army. The latter made no attempt at dafense, but scat- tered as fast as postible. been made. re bus injuring 1 attack, d knives were No urrests have SEVEN MEN IN THE RUINS, Deplorable Accident iy Workmen Meet Th Sesees Parrs, No Y, Oct. 16.—While a gang of workmen were engaged repainting a wall i the siuiceway of Gleason & Mil- ler’s mill last eveniag, & wall toppled aver Which sev Death,. nd buried seven me 1 the rumns. Con: tractor George Zeiglicl Michael Manusell aua Michael Conroy weré instantly killed, their bodies being crushied cut of “all sem blavce. Patrick Martin and Patrick Conroy were so fearfully injured that they died while being taken to the hospital. John Burns aud Owen Cranuie were injured stightly. All five of the men who were killed leav large families. ‘I'he accident was caused by the undermining of the wall by the water in the raceway. BROKE UI' THE RALLY. plosion of a Skyrocket at St. Louis Iujures Several Persons St. Louts, Oct. 16.—A skyrocket exploded as tno democratic rally was breaking up here last evening. The injured are Micuars Rarurorn, candidato for logisla- ture, struck in the right eye: fataily hurt, Fiirz MARQUART, bit in tho right’ temple, skull fractured: will die. Hesuy Kouxio, injured in tho Lead and neek. Titronone EXGLEMAY, Injured in the breast and internally, Mauy of the others are morc or less se- verely burt, Two lown Boys Killed, Des Moixes, Ta,, Oct, 16.—This afternoon two boys, aged 0 and 20, sons of J. H. Me- Namava of this city, were run over by un electric motor aud instantly killed. The youngest was decapitated and tne other shockingly mutilated, The olaer Loy was struck wuile trying to save the youug R g GALZA 1IN CHiLy How the M n Kevolutionist Made Iis »m the Cou NEW ORuEANS, A, Oct. 16.—The ‘Times- Democrat special from Sun Autonio, Tex., says: The whereabouts of Catarina Garza bas at last been made public. James Hen derson of this city uas just returoed from Palito Banco, the ranch of Alejandro Gon- zales, the father-in-law of the rovolutionary leader. He states that Mrs. Garza is making preparation to go to Val paraiso, Chili, where she will join her busband, who salled three weeks ugo for | that port from New York. Garza spent two menths in ey West, ., making his cscape from that place by secrcting himself on bourd a coust vessel, finally miking bis way to Portland, Me., where he spent sov eral w About a month ago he was vis ited at Portland by K. umerlio, the well kuown attorney at Autonio, ' who as retained by Garza, and a number of re olutionists 1n their trial, which will come u before the November term of the federal court in this city, — TwoSchoouers Overdue, WasmiNgToy, D. C., Oct. 10.—Littlofield & Alvord report tho schoouer Eldridge Hothern as thirty days overdus at their docks. She has o cargo of 1,000 tons of as- phalt cousigned to the Barber Paving co pany and left Port of Spain, Trinidad, a montn ago. Sue is supposed 1o have gous down, The bark Lavlang, to the same con- signee wilh a like cargo, 18 About two weeks overdus e Texas' Terrific Waterspout, SaN ANTONl0, Tex, Oct. 16,—News reachied bere today of a terrifio waterspout thal ocourred yesterday lo Noucos county on the Klug ranch. A territory embrecing 400,000 meres of iand was flooded to s deptd of two fost. ILis sterile couviry, Atd 0o 1038 of stock is raporied. ‘I'be track of the Texas & Nexican Nations! rallway w lcnvum by nsea of wuter fora Alsisues of DAiLYy BEE. . OCTORER | ten miles. Tho rain for many rhiles around is 1ho Leaviest ever kuown in that section | 2EXTILE INDUSTRIES INCREASED How an Tmportant Business Has Developed Recontly fn t od States, | Wismsaros, D ¢, Oct. 16.~The census office t ude putlic a bulletin giv ving ( Slates a whole. It apvears m is L etin that an i ve s a8 | that “l | Bi1¢ 1001 that of wool ¢ t « t I'be aver i textilo intduste is f owever, 18 ¢ vos fa all its oranch Al ds, star alued at g first b prodicts valued itk manutacture tuird, at §s7 in v of with hosiery and ducts valu T'ue net cotton and §46, with e sredse 61l in v 65,400 fn sille, Tne bined industries yiedea u product jresont causus vear worth &303,015, compared with the product of 1551 0f £5 ), 008, un tncrease in ten years of §1U20i3054, which it is stated 18 without pavailel in aoy country. Itis propor to state in this con- nection, suys the builetin, that there aro lishments engaged in dyeing and textiles separate and apart from which dye and finish their These estabiishwents had an tal ot §40,272 emploging 20,- d payiue &F15010 1b wages. The vaiue aaded to the product of the textits il in lue _of produ £75.801,014 ots in com tho . as in 243 estal finisting factories by theso establishments amounted 1o &25,000,760, 0 decrease of §3,306,%60, as com pared with the sum of $32,207,420 aaded value in 1 this decreaso betng explained by the ve fon in the cost of dyeing and finis roved meth oils equal to f cen Phe fol ercentage of increases are noted »f establishments, 0.40; cap, il 1 unber of hands em yloyed (not including ofiicers and elerks in common industry), 33,19 smount of wages paid (oot i 1d! Wages | 1 ofticers and e'crks in common industry), 64 Cost of wterials, 4117, Value of produce, 385! T'he inerease in the amonutof wages paid for the comtin textile industries, says t bulietin, has baen cven marked than the inerease in the value of products, 6471 per cent in the combined tudustr GLTT per cent in the wool manufactures, ¥ per cent in the cotton and 11516 per c the silik. The total sum of §162,305,503 waus paid in the combined industries a3 wages to SS020 employes, biug carning for men, wom $340.54 in the wool manuf with €203 83 in 1830, cent: $301.65 in_the cotton comparea with $243.63 in 1850, an 23,50 per cent aud & in the fucture, as increase of 3 n aver nnual 4 chilaren of @ as compared e manufacture, as inerease of m ) increase of 10,20 silk manu- an per cent. Improving the Postofiicr System, “asaiNGTon, D, C., Oct. 16, —The domestic money order service wus today ordered estab- lished in 1,457 fourth class postofiices through- out the country, bezinuing next Mouday, Octoter 17, FOUND ON THE STREET. Police Pick Up an Unknown Woman, nsclous body of a handsome 19-yoar-old girl was found by the polico at Twenty-sixth aud Davenport stroets near mideight lying on the sidewalk. An officer calied the patro! wagen and tho zirl was re- _moved to the Metkiodist hospital aud Dr. Somers called. ficial e nd Cnconclous The unc A supe the cause of ination failed to reveal the girl’s condition, and up to an early bour this morning sho had not re- ained consciousness except for a moment, when she gave her name as Mrs. Williame, A mowent afterwn sank 1nto a coma- tose stute, and ncarly an hour passed before she again bad ulucld interval. She was asked by the hospital nurses concerning the fnitials, “M. M. A." inside armgon her fiuger, and s that her was largaret Mary Allen. The examinstion made by tho coctors fai ed to reveal the cause of her condition. At 2 oeleck thi ruing the police had not been notified of any missing person and sho namo noone nhad called at the hospital to ideatify the oatient. Nothing in th ccts leads 1o u positive 1dentifi her history 80 far is shrouds B CLOSED UL' UL OFFICE, Cheyenne's Live Stock Journal in the s Lossessio Curyesye, Wyo., Oct. 16, gram to Tue Bee. |- ive Stock Journal published bere was seized yesterdny by deputy sheriff in execution of a judgment for &1,700 obtained b 20 time Special Tele- the St Louis type foun- e ju o, rment was ot taincd for material burnea in transit ar for which puyment was refused. ditor Mercer is in Uhicago attending the opening of tho World's fair, One side of a special ez paizn cdition had been seizure oceurred, priuted when the Put Out i the Kiith, Rarip Ciev, 8, D, Ot gram to Tik Bk, |- Last nightat ( hall, after an exhibition 1o Gallagher of Oumal u Mrancisco and locat sparrers, of Minneapolls and MeBeth ‘ot Deadwood fought finish MeBeth w v pu 1ed an nocked out iu the fifr a4, ¢ her is uow ar- ging for o series of tights for the cham ip of the Black Hill For Taking 1s Wils's Money, Curyessg, Wyo. Oet, 16.—1Special Tele gram to Tup B Iutelligence has just reached hero that Chuaries A. White of this y has been avrested in New York for em bezzling 15,000 of bis wife's goney, White is tie defendant of # local divorce suiten tered s0wmo weeiss sinco, - HELE FOR BOMESTEAD STRTR Ghio X T ke Steps to Lenve the Amalgiamuted Associat o, Pirrsnvi, Pa., Oct. 16. A Youngstown, 0., specinl says: Delegates from 1%ittsburg, Shar n, Newcastie, aud Leotonuy, Warren, and IHubbard, veprasent the rollers and finishers ia iron mills 1 towns na held a raceting he It was de 1 1o organize & finishers uni as appointed ou por 1o report at the next me led as splitting off from \sociation, tiles, Girard the cre last night, de ng. the Ama Upon the completion of the new or tion those now mwembzrs of the Amalyg association who are elizivle to memonership in the new union will withdraw from th assoctation. ‘I'ie question of extending sub stantis! ald to iocked-out at Home- steud was warm'y debated at last uight's me 11t was docided to give oue day's wages overy two waeks to 4elp the mes their famities. At the next meeting the 1 finisbers uulon will be complet ized and reagy for business, Trouble May Occar Today. Homestean, Pa, Oct. 16,1t is reported that tho “strikers tomorrow aorning will make a concerted effort to prevent the non uuion men Wk ingtown from going_to work force of deputy sberiffs wiil ve ! the works meu, Two Miners Blown to Pleces. Ioxwoop, Mich., Oct. 10.-- August Damal- son aud Alexander Bosin, mivers, were ki by au sion of powder in th rr today. 'The supposition is ttar they w sitiing on e box of powder smokiog apd & v e powder, A from ted the pipe igy | — 120. RUINED A CONSUL GENERAL Ecvador's Aged Repicsntative the Viotim of a Designing Weman, NUMBER | SPENT A FORTUNE ON THE ADVENTURESS When IHis Venerable Funds Were Vietier Was 1 Notes of W Heartiess Qonsy Exh 1o Details racy. usted th Eadorse Forg NEW Youi, Oct. 10.~Tho tottering and haired Cons! ral Domingo L. Rulz, of the republic of Feuador, Who wa arrested on two charges of forgery, was taken to Jefferson Marke police cours vesterday by Detective Sorseant Hiske, The prisouer’s ¢ defend him before Jus Ut was preseat in court with who tiad boen engaged to During the biief proceedings Kyan the fuct wus disclos thut Mr. Riiz, wio is 1n bis dotage, bas been for some time n the hauds of bund of con- spirators who have flooced bim out of &30,000 and fu their greed for more monoy induced bim to cndorse tho two §1,00) notes bearing tho forged signaturos of Coosul Gustave Preston. The princinal in tho conspiracy which has cavsad the dowufall of the venera- ble cousul general is said 1o vo Mrs, Bertbuw Laws, the old man's adopted daughter. A warrant was issucd and sho wus arrested today. “Cho friends of Mr. R1iz say the old man has fallen completely under the influence ot tnis woman aud has bindly cboyed her bids ding for somo years past while she lived in luxury at lis expen He first became acquainted with Ler through wn advertises His wife was in tne country and his daughter in Earope, aud he advertised for a ousekecpor. Mrs. Laws answered the ad- vertisement, and she was engugod, : the Old A Adopted by She was then knowa as Miss Bertha Krun- stadt, of Stockholn, Sweden. She soon gob into the consul geucral’s pood graces and in the course of u fow weeks sthe was Lis daugh- W ter by law. She vory affectionate 10 uim. Mr. IR 71 vours old, and bis love for Mrs, Laws soon lea to un cstrangement of s wifo and ehildven und he went, to live with the woman. A short tune later Bertha wtroduced bor husbacd to “hor futher.”” He was William Laws, a bookmaker and general i man, who \id 1o be now in St. uis. The *“father” was deliguted that his daughter” hed warried so weil, and readily forgave her decepiicn in representing hor- salf as unarried He continted to lavish monoy on her until he had expended 1,000, nearly all he pos- sessed. Bortha nceded more money and told the consul gencral se. He, aciing under her guidance, weut 1o Boston und cailed on Consul Preston, Ho tola the consul that he necded 34,000 to malke up a sum of £10,000 he was ¢ 1to pay. Mr. l-reston did mot have thut amount of money at hand, vut he v gave bim bis note for 5,000, as was a friend of his ana had se- :d his apoointncut as consul for Ecuadar at Boston, Procceded to spend the Cash. Then Mr. Rulz and Mra. Laws, who ae- companicd him to Boston, returned here and she proceeded to spend the £3,000. She had introduced him to Simeon Ipsteln, a man who is well known to the police here, and he haa advansed cash op the note. But §3,000 did not [ast her long and in & few weoks sho ueedad more mones. As Mr. Ruiz aid not Kiow where 1o get any the conspirators cons cocted a scheme to raise it believing that if the truth cume out the consul gencral's friends weuld protect thewm to save him from disgrace. But in this they were mistaken. Mr. Ruiz’s son and s lawyer stated in court today that they nizaut of the conspiracy, koow all concerned in it and ' in- tend to ‘have them punished. Mr, Ruiz states that in August lust his adopted daughter come to Lim with the two $1,000 forged notes aud suia that “Mr. Preston was areul nice man,” thut knowing the consul goneral to Le tipancially emb; ssca he had sent bim by mail the two notes, Mr, Ruiz was only too huppy to get the notes which lic never suspected to be forgeries and at once endorsed them, Realized on the Notes, One of the notes was cashed by Ensteln, who protected himsell by tuking & chattel mortgaze on the furniture in the house of tbe consul general nad furnished for Mrs, Laws. The seccond note was negotiated by w wan named R. Milo, who died 'riday ast aud was buried today. Before the notes reached Consu! Preston they passed through th: hands of Hyman Israel. the owner of burned Royal, Henry Pohalsk and Butchers’ and Drovers' bank, > Bpstein beld was prononnced a forgery he forcelosed tbe mortgage on the furniture in Mrs. Laws' bouse and cansed the consul geueral’'s arrest on the charge of forzery. Owing to alr. Milo's deatn and tho abseuce of 1mportant wite nesses at the funcral the hearing in the case wus adjourned until Wednesday and bail was fixed at §2,000. The consul general's sou offerod § ) cash ax security, but the justice co not receive it. Tomorrow the “monoy will by 4 with tho oity chamberlan and /il then be res leased. His counsal 15 thut tne notes are forgeries, but denies that his client come mitted the forgeries or was coguizant of ity R MBS, HABRISON GROWING WORSE, Washingtun's Present Weather Not Helps ful to the Suflerer, Wasiixerox, D, C., Oet. 18.—The soft, balmy, Indian summer weatler which Wash- ington is enj is proviug president’s invalid wife, harmtul to the for it bas @ dis. tressing aud cuere cffect on her and mereases the n from which she suffers greatly. Conseque toda; threa cently Las [: pationt sicopiug f time ana th sho is less well and strong 1+ for the past two or viptom in this case re- rowsiness, the or longer at & uly to fall asleep than ste has bec A beon days. xeoeding ¢ al n waking again in a few minutes, This drowsiness has nssed AWaY L0 0o 1, but it has shown sowe of 1L effeols in inercusing exhaustion, Notwithstandiig the fact tiat this evening she is weaker than for several days, Mrs, Harrison passed, ou the w tortable day sion for immediate alur Dr. Gorduer made his last visit for tho day about 7 o'clock this evening, which is a little e, u fairly com- 11t is suid thero is no occa- carlior th id Lo said that ab the time of | ilarvison was restiug Iy aod Thore WEre no pres- ious of frest complications in the president remaiued in the white house with his sicl v ull day, the ouly time he left ne to o the after- noos, when in company with members of his tousenold bo spent houy s0 in strollig, tbout the grounds executive mansion, Think They Were swindled, Dexver, Colo, Oct, 10.--1tobert Mackay has entored suit against Charles E. ‘Taylor, W. . Rathvon aud George H. Batchelder, constituting the irm of Taylor & Rathvon, for §50,000 on three promissory votes dated Boston, Janaary 14, 1502 aud March 16, 1692, T'aylor is ex-vrésident of the Colurado Mia, iug exchungs and has already recelved sowd notize because of his uiioading upon I and New York peonle large Llocks of Mazeppa luing stock ot » prics consider bly above sar on the strengib of dividend, belng paid, while 1t is now sileged the ""E aid not produce sufficieet winorsl (e pay v 3 expenses of development, - o Fire Rocord. Conn., Oct, 16, —Baird & Levls) nd Richmosd Wres', lulori troved by fire Low Qm‘g Y W mediately south of th Daxnuar actory rant'a hiel, pear 1659, today