TwciiilV-. »•(! ‘:i Wim eimtoar m. n»*u ieft the !rain and raided :'i\c * ing saloon. iiuy n rec the car at. 1 stole what liquor was in sign;. • hr-s Deiss, the barkeejier. was shot down by «»iu* of the soldiers. Those who com mitted the outrage then tied to the train. T!ie alarm was driven at once, and Ik*- fore tin l train eon id draw otit of the sta tion it was surrounded by, the excited citizens of the place. Sheriff MeDeid and District Attorney Yanduser would not permit the train to leave until the guilty parties were given up. Major Noble, who was in command, while not recognizing the authority of tht' local authorities to deal with the ex- I pedition, consented that the train he de layed until a thorough search could he made. Mr. Yanduser insisted that the train remain here until daylight so that the identification could he made. The Major would not consent to this. At 1 o'clock this morning the District Attorney and the Major came to an issue and the Major gave orders to have the train started. A writ of attachment was se cured on the local ticket agent prohibit ing the moving of the train from Wimie muca. until .“> a. m.. until the soldier had lus'ii turned over to the officers. Major Noble claims that by delaying the train the expedition which was to leave Kan Francisco tonight for'the Philippines has been delayed. At half past one this morning. Dis trict Attorney Yanduser consented to the release of the train. NED ROES SHOT IN ILLINOIS. One Woman Killed and Twenty Wound ed by Rioters. Marion, Ills., June 30. —Today, as the tra