Show GROSS CRUELTY The Mate of a British Ship Ar mtcil fur inhuman Conduct Con-duct Otto CHURCHILL AND THE PAR NELL COMMISSION A Billion tor California The Hooncrs a the Clicro Ire Strip 11 Tumors < tae Nsiril hare Intinmnnltr M Sea osv Ytiiur March IS George Jnhnsissatooftlsu British ship Oontlance was arrested today at the Instance of Ladbooker the English l Consul General and taken before United States Commissioner Shields charged with cruel and inhuman treatment toward seaman Thom Whalmlcy one Jr thin complaining 1j eb uo R sailors i told his J stury on which the second mate was sent t Jail without ball pending examination The Cuidance sailed from Hong Kong nn the 15th September Ten days later when the vessel was nt Ama utIle one ofthe Phiiliplne Islands Johns sent him aloft to oil the foremast fore-mast While doing this he cccl duitally spilled tome oil on the forward house For this ho was attacked at-tacked with a belaying p n by Johns who struck him on tie hick and face breaking his nose Afterward Second Nato Lee attacked him and two I other sailors named Burton and Knight The latter defended himself him-self with a knife hereupon Johns drew a revolver and fired twice wounding Knight in the right cheek and over the eye Seuiicl Nato Lee during the niejec struck Thomas Gorman another seaman on the arm with an n Gorman sprang overheard and his messmate named Criflin followed his example rfI lsf e ample 1 At this Johns ordered n boil lowered and tie men in the water were brought back to the ship Walmsley asserts that he lilniMilf aftfcrwnnln rsculrea n huh nktol let wound in the back from Johns Medical and surgical aid were tie sired by both Walmsley and Knight but tho Inter was tent after tense hourn to the hospital at Manilla Walmsley I was put to work The case will b given a full hearing In a few days A Illnbop for Cnltrornln PHILADELPHIA March 10ne Dr Nichols of the St James Erht copal church tills city announced t the congregation today that be had accepted an election a assistant assist-ant bishop of California Dr Nichols will virtually b bishop of California as Bishop KepI ln i stated that he would turn over the entire management of the diocese to him in cast be decided to leave the East and accept thu position of assistant as-sistant bishop ItieMriber Wlu LONDOX March 16Ouo hun deed thousand men n out on the strike Many owners are conceding coc uc icuus jiruix eu iiy inc meeting and delegates at Manchester By this compromise the men receive an advance of five per cent In wages and 1 similar advance In July LordCbnrelilirn Kriuon LONDON March 16Lord Ran dolph Churchill in publishing his original protest against time Parnell commlsiion bill cays that he fail to see how tills and his recent speech I 1 Sd I can bu construed as disloyal to the united jiarty I seems to him that the charge of disloyalty might b never forcibly urged against those who In spite of every warning forced upon arliament a measure f which uInr history and results obviously deal a heavy blow to the cause and party of the Union He explains that when he sent his pr test tin commission bill tet cmmlllon bi was in em bryo and the government contemplated contem-plated abandoning I or at least debate withdrawing I I It led toprotracted The chief objections objecUon urged by ure Lord Randolph in his protest were In tho first place the ofler 11t te of a commission to a largo extent recog sized the wisdom of the accused in I avoiding trial by jury In the o second sec-ond place I was unprecedented an ± In tho third place unwise or illegal to engage Judges in a 11c1 Ie cr flirt which was certain to n ult In a lose of respect Ilroalli lu Teas ST Louis March 15 Advice from the lower HID Grand country I Leans soy that the live stock is snflerlng from a lack of water Nearly all tho water holes and streams In the counties of Starr III dalo IA Plata and Dutal are dry and In many places tlC cattle have to b driven tel miles t water ienrsnru entertained that If I the drouth continues much longer the Jongr lo 3 will be very heavy A Good MnrLiman DESVEB March 16A special from Monte Vista Col Thursday night John McCann Charles Harris Har-ris and Thomas Galllger confined cnlne In the county jail overpowered the sheriff when he came in to give them their evening meal and C coped The prisoners started up the Rio Grande River Friday morning I Sheria Meeker with a posse started In pursuit This morning at day light they discovered their camp The fugitives I were called I cmp surrender but Instead of doing jo r they fired upon the posse The sheriff returned the fire clinnUn three times and killing his three men None of tho sheriffs posse were injured French Crlmra PAR March 16The Carnival Cnrnnl has brouht its usual harvest of crime Mario Lavielie a laundress wenttoa I i nu31 l carnival ball and did iiot return until four in the morning Her husband attacked hw with a revolver firing three shots one of which however took effect in the breast clan innocent woman named Phenol nme A government employe after indulging in a dinner rave his mistress Marie te beverage containing arsenic Ho then fired trlc at the woman wet Into the kitchen swallowed poison himself neA Siso 55cor sfhta head revolver with tliuixtnilnlas sot In the htrmM LO5L ClllCAooMarchlO Three fishermen fisher-men Andrew Scicnson Andrew Nelson antlnn unknown who went out on Lake Michigan in a storm Friday night were Klveri up today yt an lost Itis believed tiatthey were caught In mi IceHood l and were J1 Io either frozen to death or earthed The iiodlrs ItrcOTtrrd LONDON Marchis Tho mine where tItus explosion recently occurred oc-curred Is asainonTirc The bodies of fbrtylhreo Tlctlm of time late disaster were taken cut but I was Impassible to get tho others Ilmtb at CMltnln Jrnks ST PAVX March 16 Captain Jonathan Jenks el I rk at head ijuarteis Department of Dakota US A dILI this evening of heart disease rollonlnrbe Iloomtn Sr Louis March 16 Word Lut reaches hero that there Is great activity ac-tivity In I Fort Lcaveuwortli In preparing paring for the departure of trooj I to expel thu looniyrs from the Cherokee expl lee strip iTheo ure five companies of infantry four of cavalry and ona of artillery at Use fort and all r rf IK ir < lll < rv rim einrctr1 tol goto the trlp 2 n IT ASSWCHED GOTiKiBITvrMarch 10The President nroclamatiou I ordering alt t lg Cherokee Strip to vacate Isalreadyhaving the desired eOVct ufetherwltu tb order received by General Mrmlt Fort Leavemrortb to use titus troops if necessary to efrttilioboorarrs has already causeil I considerable exodus us from Limo forbidden turrtory All day long trains loaded down with < boomers Were leaving the Strp TiE CitY STiLL allEY COME WILLOW SrntsosIT March 16 Ncithef Jhe Presidents proclamation proclama-tion nouu order for troops to oust tlio boomers has yet been received here consequently j tho boomers are till arriving Ii their prairieschoou en Many tonnsite boomers an hero ant corsHerable of the town has been laid off and surveyed The boomers held i meeting today and organized a town company Two female bosmcnnrero accorded the privilege miking the first and second clinIcs of corner lute IArtrnnJ Cainlrj Four LEAXPfwOItTfi Kansas March lgUclicrol Merit has ordered U tpoj j of cavalry to proceed pro-ceed to tVnClitggkei Strip and oust the boomers there A concentrated mOemc on the settlers will h made from Cutliric Under no elr cumstances will l forcible measures be ten OiilM the boomere after being given full opportunity to vacate va-cate refuse to Jeave s sillS WASinSbTON March I8ChleC Mays of tjuj Cherokee Nation who came hero jjtn protest against the psvernntent taking the Cherokee I tjlrlp IB wild over its occupation by boomers Hc foreibly expresses the opinion thnt some of thent should be shot dOI A flogs Career NEW yViWC March 16A mad dog ran thmuh the streets today and liittoJA > ya and a man Tho dog ivasOrVllly killed by a policeman police-man Thpinjured penons had their wounds uhlinil at the hospital The dog hadribceh made mad by toys who plagued jt t I ran about four miles nit II though to have bitten bit-ten 11 nutnw r of jwrtoiiii but the cases ofonly > Uireo victims arc reported re-ported totlie jolitt Jaulr NEW Your March lBFor sometime some-time past Wilam Hunt the pculps tor L w bo In for many years has been liltorations I for many prominent houses In this city has been wander I lug abouttliu country insane He was Iirou jhtlock to New York last SatunlayfinJ now is at the home of friend fri Brooklyn His friends believe UiCe Is very little hcpc of Ills rccav riv ranie InaThenlrr i VIENNAUrch 16An alarm of tr at Im Yolks Theatre tonight caused a momentary panic The HjiertatoriiraMfYom their eat and made for jJbt j don Fortunately there wa tuilc means of exit and the wliolufyjjjienco got out of time t im tlo building without mishap trrxi JT s3to tbe IOnIC BERLIN March 16Thu Cologne Ucvtte tbrmtcns war to the knife against Bismarck I tho chancellor forms an alliance with WindUiont leader of the clerical forty The EnUrprUe PUerT NEW yqmt March 11TIme 1ft Caihis monet inquiry resumed cession ces-sion Uxliy G 11 Graham a seaman sea-man ou the JviUrprite was the first witness Olid told how ho had been confined illIrons five days on a chargeof tte rrtion of his post At the end or that time Commander McCalla released him stating that it had lxx oi tlouo under mlsapprc lien > IonM permission having been gIven witpop to leave his post by Kline the cnicor in charge of tbe deck Jxllceurss present when Mc Cal ordlc lnf put In Irons but did rnftrftltcrfere John IYDP a marine orderly old how hqA as confined In Irons for ten day byMcCalla for golni below when Jia was on duty He had no fault I to find with M cCnIJa LouItyMayvrs a toM Y r seaman toll how when the ship was oil tho African coast lie refused to pass coal lron > pneof the bunkers which had becomqijuIUx and how Mc Calla tUreatjuwJto kill him for has ing a be raiJB3ilIeJ at him Anierirnn Helodlra Binujjf March 15 TJm Ameri cat students in the German unlver > llltshavu wrc a gleecjub and proKso making a tour ofth4 European Euro-pean capitals elnsing American meloJies onlY Tiro first concert will ho glvetat St Petersburg and the Cat has promised td he present nala1 The club will > then go to Scandi t I A can lol TccaoseAr1ona March 1 The Sfari lithe special I Clerks visited lerr Charley1 Rans camp of e Apachuyju jlia Gila river for the purpose of Issuing ration tickets fliese have written upon them the number BfJridlans composing each family < Some families glen II were muchsmaller than the record showed and Also agents demanded that the iithstmsg Indians be thein b pr dared 1ToQW became excIted got thieirjpsns anti made excle nl mo thrtnlu Iech r6tb7 cmghly were cot riled at the S Carlis agencj and cr will be gent t Fort Union N M LblfrrrAla nrfn > Ml AEV OHLEAJM March 15The board of dindors of thu Louisiana Lull nz Lottery today uotlfied Governor Mchoisthat 100000 had been placed at his disposal for use In the present l flood umergeucy Governor Nichols replied j to President Dun Du-n saying It Substance On the u p V alur during which H renewal or extension exten-sion of yourcliarter will be acted upon a n < u < liun vitally atncting the inteatts of the State 1 have no right Uj 1a4utt4hme people of the State UfUff potions to your company com-pany In1sweverema1l a degree by accetancayDf a gratuity from you l jsmsrosYewhth the check ThltGsaoe Oaf Comcnpa rrsIaMarchl6 eO a The gamblingfiousca I of this Iii were clifeAl tonight forUm first > time In yearf TIlPJiiovement against UiegamMTa ivjin with I a citizens UcketjWhjeh assa elected by an over whelmtujtmojtfjly two weeks ago Immediamy altec U5 bu iuess men olnnlr lan rftitigambling league and ttmLtnofS the mbr decided to close up The Tennessee Floods Mcmms March 16The Ap feaPt Helen Ark special e proes from tao Arkansas sIde were discovered cutting time levy near Roeedalc Miss wt night and were shot and killed by the guard The Appeal Newport Ark The White and Black rivers lice falling A break occurred at the rivers Cle Reports of great destruction of flock continue to come in from tho country and the total Ices to the farming Intercut will not fall short of 500000 The Newport lots will be about 150000 that bl 0 Job UADDFI Tents March lGThl evening Henry Williams colored w taken from Jail by a mob and shot to death for an attempted av KJult on MUsSIeder awhltulady February 25 lost Wtiliarns was captured Saturday yot Jest TriO Tri-O March IOTh weeks issue i of L Semaine Roll ieuetliconiclal organ of His Grace Archibishop Pabre cnntalns an article ar-ticle denying that there Is any truth In the dispatch from Homo printed by several hPCre saying that Leo XIII Is Hearing his end rapidly and that he has cent an Intimation to the conclave recommending Cardinal Car-dinal Vontelll as his successor StageSirUek Loxrxw March 16Lady Colin Campbell ii stagestruck hiss ha written a drama In which she will take the leading tart She is nego in i b tiating for ft London Theatre Lady Colin CampMl atcr her divorce became quite a literary celebrity in I London She wrote a novel and earned tonslderablo money at journalistic jour-nalistic work Some people describe her as the most beautiful woman In Europe TIe Overflow In Louisiana VlCKBlirjlUi Miss Mareh 10 This evening tlio crevasse at Raleigh was one thousand feet or more wide ant the code were cay lug rapidly Thu enl is nearly fifteen feet high and tho immcnsu volume of water delivered may to estimated by the fact that in the twentyfour bout ending this evening even-ing the river has fallen three inches at Vicksburx ard four inches at Lake lr Inc though raising steadily prior to the crevasse The water from the crevasse will overflow over-flow fully onefourth of tho TenS and Madison parishes TIme ere vases has excited much consternation consterna-tion in these lorsbe and stock L I btng removed NEW OIILEANS March 16The I temporary levee erected along the river ront I I expected will keep the streets clear of water No further I fur-ther disasters are reported today except rpre cept tho enlargement of the Raleigh 1 crevasse near VIcksliurg |