Show MANS INHUMANITY UnrUH Trll tho Court 1fartal of Cotnaander HcCllat Brntalilj MEN DOUBLE IRONED AND JACKETED A Sixty Feel Snow Blockade Across the San Than Kfn jr Colorado sly Telrmph to the Kcwhj Oy III J TEKPnliE lIeU Trbrrl Conduce Towanl III Crew NEW YOKK March 13The third days efsion of the McCalla inquiry opened today The first witness wit-ness was Lieutenant P J Merbick He told about the men being lust in canvas jackets and being honed together i to-gether alto how an apprentice I tihined Graham been confined i In double Irons five daye The apprentice ap-prentice was relraseil by order ol Commander McColLi and the man had been ironed I through tome misapprehension mis-apprehension Thu men were Ironed t so and two and kept on deck under guard of the marines John Uilmour captain of the maintop main-top and a cal heaver and others Were chained at night to the starboard star-board bow or Chained on deck aftd covered with tarpaulin This was France while the ship was at Rouen I n the case Fireman Swaeleisb the witnera considered the man was confined justly The enforcement < of discipline was not in accordance wit kite rules of the navy At Cronstadt much liquor was smuggled aboard and the men became be-came drunk on duty A number the crew taut ashore for target practice prac-tice gotdrunkandthrewaway their arms A seaman named Souther laud attempted jump overboard to escape punishment He thought the men had too much liberty At Plymouth liberty was given thirty men at 1 oclock in the morning Surgron C O Herndon was Die next witnef lie told of tile cutting cut-ting down of Walker A little before be-fore midnight ho went on deck and was told Walker had been cut by the commander Witness dressed the wound on Walkers head about an inch and a half long The came man became noisy and was given nrphInt The same dose was r peated at 2 oclock Wltmss did not irs a gag In the mouth of Walker gg The wound was not dangerous i The witness claimed tliatMcCalla treated the officers and crew with I every courtesy The Kiultnry con ultion of the chip was good I Assistant i Ijiynialter lludil old of tho Walker Incident and aid Walker was very drunk and it was necee rlt llB1pIn bins 211th he I was glad to tev McChilla rolucv him I to tubml lon by cutting him down Things were geltiti serious and the Tblng gelng commander asserted his authority I at tie right time Awistant EngIneer Kennelt I teoti t fled that Oiler Whelm was placeJ I in Irons and afterwards com licil to fliovcl coal as puni meut for the breaking down of the fleam launch while Whelan w as running it Ar morer Kennedy was curced on deck by McCalla and relieved front duly on the accidental discharge of a revolver re-volver Many men r put In straightiatkets for days and others were laMitd to Jacobs ladder Chief EngineerEnUIfrtle testified as to punishment already iu evi Jcnce Etitign ICllno testified a to the puni > hment of the lush and Mil the commander seldom or never investigated in-vestigated complaints Headmitted having written t a friend during the cruise that he thought the chip win the mot unhappy one In theM the-M Eerc Fully Klily rt niSnar DENVER March 13A fj cial from AIumoKi Colo Ktys the IUD Grande railway has S men shovel block irs nt work opening the snow ade acrcss the San Juan range At Cumbres on tho east side o the divide di-vide the snow reported to be sixty feit aliove I the tops Co the telegraph polep and for miles on each eidc of lh r I I a fmtn triTitrflv tn fnrlr fectttecri This Is the deepest > vir known In this locality TIm cold Is Tory severe this morning being 22 degrees below zero This Is tIe third time the pars has Iten snowed up this winter and I will proVtbly b ten days before Ort Til fllbrrlnn Horror T LONDOV March IS TlieTtmej St Petersburg dipatch sayt A report on the Siberian outrages is offlclally compiled but will lie shown only to a privileged few The report shows a considerable disagreement disagree-ment with the accounts published in description and interpretation of the fats of the case Tho correspondent corres-pondent adds Tho administrator of prisons told me that tho American Am-erican delegates would make a great mistake Ifthey attempted to broach tho Slbetian scandals nt the Intermediate Inter-mediate prison congrefs He said the programme of the congress would be strictly ndhercd to and no reference to political prisoners In Siberia or elsewhere would be per milted neganllnR the reports of mIt ncnln rprts outrages ho practically admitted tho Cact were as reported but lie to contended that Mention find others vtheralized the Nihilist women out of all recognition In their books The struggle with tho soldiers wits provoked by tho prisoners drawing revolvers and wounding several soldiers Important Stork lIsle NEW YORK March 13The first annual sale of Hancho del Paws trotting stock comprising ninety two head of colts fillies and geldings geld-ings the property of J B Ilaggin commenced this morning at the American Horse Exchange Following Fol-lowing aresome of the more Important Import-ant sales I Brown filly by Albert W Miss Ryan Dr RalphW Hall city 16 bay filly by Albert W Mabelle Dr Ilalph W Hall city 0 hay filly by Albert W Ia belle William Simpson city MOO chestnut colt by Albert W Hilda Dr Balph W Hall city SSOW Ipb hay colt by Albert W Maude Dr hy cIl R W Hall city 2000 brown colt br Albert Y Sultan St Llnes Itochester K Y ISo bay filly by Albert W dam Jones mareA Beidler Washington S6500 chestnut chest-nut colt by Albert W dam Cecilia Ce-cilia clt Ferguson JI900 flcpnblbeau oonnlln PBOVJDESCE March 1 3 The Republican Re-publican State Convention assembled today The platform endorses the ballot reform law congratulates I the people on the succe ° s of Harrisons pple administration expresses warm admiration ad-miration for Speaker Reed for the strictly constitutional methods which he has adopted to overcome the fsctD and unreasomlng oppo Depositors Stun On a Bunk PITTSBUBO March 13As a r cult of the failure of the Bolder Glue Company a hoT rn was made t thy on the Real Estate Loan and Trust Companys bank at Ale ghany Rio bank met all checks ghy To bnk cc AnHra OeuUer Ks CITY March l3Hary Kunzcl late defaulting treasurer of Blue Earth City Minn was today arrested and U in charge of the sheriffofFairbauU county and on his way to that city nt Riot and Illoodlbrd PANAMA March 13A corns pondent writing from Lima says the agitation intheprovlnccscausei by the antagonism between han two candidatn of the Constitutional arty far the presidential nomination nomina-tion haaasu mod grave proportions tot Puno there was a collision re suiting the loss of a number of lives and the pillage many house There was Mao a collision liuanta many on both sides being killed among them chief of both parties Senor Datoui a dejiuty of Con grcss was at the head of tho revolution revolu-tion and Dr Urbina was cHef ol the JUrsas arty Dr Urblna aflei h five niemben of his famiiyVcrt killed took refuge with others > a churl where many old wometi children and old people b already gathered Tlio jiritsts exhorted the India us to desist from their butchery but the Indians were drunk and Incapable In-capable of reasoning 71st Tt PltlLADELllllA March IX Tlie final official tat of the pneumatic guns of dynamite cruiser IVre tie was made today The result will not 0 made public until the report reaches the Secretary of the rpr nc Navy but I Is I nudenwOI to have been satisfactory The explosion of each shell was followed by 1 violent commotion ot the water and those who wltneefd it say that no teasel I could stool the for shown tirrcaaajm Inlttllnn BEBLIX Jlarch 13Germany will 1 shortly notify the powers that she has taken tlie Isladds of Manila and Patta under her protection 7000 lllurnou SI rib AiSLAXnmWis March 13TIes 7OUU employts of the Norrie iron mine struck today to sustain tho demand de-mand of the tramway men for an advance In wages Gent NEW Yori March 13Ira Rots Aldrich the well known and successful suc-cessful bill collector has dlnpiicarwl very suddenly takIng with him 100 or 515000 in money belong to other and bc ing othrr > eoplo rn leaving b hlml innumerable debts and a beautiful beau-tiful nife the Ljnelirn Trial IIlXXEAlOLls March 13 The trial of the first three perton charged with the Oloon lyuchiogat whiteHall white-Hall Vie was concluded today as Cars the testimony Is concerned The wife and son uf murdered man and Ole Slotlo a Welltodo farmer have been on trial for what according to tIe judge charge Ls murder in ties first degree Thirty oilier men will ploac guilty tote charge of riotlii Uiouch the judges Is I thl guilty of conspiracy ehiargels they are guly conspir acy to murder 1 The jury tonight returned a verdict I ver-dict of guilty murder In the first drgrecogninstMrs Been and Oo I Slulto wife and son resjiectlveliof the man lynched About thirty of I the icrs3UB who took part In the i outrage pleaded guilty to riot and outge Iltd gly 1 rot were lined 10 each Charles Juhnson who pleaded guilty with thac others convicted today will be sentenced to prison for lfe Ole Olsen was lynched November 24th last He had served a term In prison tor loading a stick of wood with powder which exploded In Stones hardware store at Blair His wife and children then undertook under-took to get rid of him and tircult I c I stories that lie had threatened to do damage to his nelghlors property prop-erty The result was the I organization of a lynching Icr ty headed by Peter Johnson John-son a wellloUo firmer who haugcd himelf day before yesterday yester-day On the night in question the party took Olsen Irons hit heue and strung him up rl h In front of the house three times finally killing him He mat a brave resistance and refused to leave the neighborhood neighbor-hood us the price of his life His wife and fanuly witnessed the lynching from I window of their dwelling and made Cll for tho party when it was finished VolantT Arrfl I BT Loans March IX Tho Inttft advices about tlio State Treasury affairs an that Kolands borg ii 32745 ns given examining committee I com-mittee who leave compUteil their report Tho late treasurer will probably Lushly be arrested and prosecuted A nlon PinscURU Marcli 13ln tho arl sensational trial of hey Dr Man sell of the Methodist Episcopal church of McKcosport for lying and defamation of character a scene was created today when the counsel for the reverend gentleman refu eJ to go on with the case He sittd tliat he hid handed Mansell a letter and thit the gentleman had thrown It in the fire The cave has now gone to ties committee in charge 1nlntrlnnUnl WAMSII Ind March 13S H Harriman the pedestrian has completed com-pleted arra ngcmeuU to walk to the I Pacific Coast on a wager of 3000 Uo will start from Wabash April 10th accompanied by two guards on Decml Harrinau will 0 obliged to averago fortyfive miles a day t win tlnnhrll U Cuwrful WOODSTOCK Ont March 13 The alleged murderer Burchell arrived ar-rived today from Niagara Falls e He hod n cheerful appearance and answered all questions put to him at the Jail in a nonchalant manner lie cheerfully Invited the reporter t call and l him often and said that besides his attorneys here his family lawyer from the old country would work on his e Before leaving Niagara this morning he had au Interview with his wife she being greatly affected He showed emotion and told his wife I that she could have what money he hail left and also get a divorce from him if she wished I The r oman sobbed and said she would not du ter hIm Burchell cxprcscd confidence con-fidence hunt he will get clear lUKroiid fllorln PinkADEUitiA March IX The Pennsylvania Railroad i r I deny de-ny the storira publi hcu this mornIng morn-Ing connecting that road with the purchase of western and southern prlm They believe however that tho Louisville < t Nashville has bought the Iioulsvllle New Albany t Chicago road The statement that the Pennsylvania I likely t acquire quire the Manitoba road Is said by the officials ta b without foundation founda-tion BOSTON March 1U comes CroI an official fur thai there Is nobody in the Burlington Northern but the Burlington it Quincy ern purchase bt Le urlnn Nsw YORK March 13An of ficiil of the Manitoba company who asked If there was any truth In the report that bite Manitoba was Interested Inter-ested In the purchase of the Burlington Bur-lington < I Northern said he never heard of the deal until U was an nounceI in I the paper Hehsjl no reason t believe the 1anlt was |