Show EUROPEAN POLITICS what is proposed to be done ia parliament BISMARCK AND THE EMPEROR messengers are kept busy messages between them victoria will honor stanley LONDON may 13 special the con below tho canaway in the house of common are advising the government to jallow its own and lord Churchil lB temperance bills to be road a second time and then referred refa to a committee without making any attempt to pass any bill concerning liquor licensed during this session they think this course will put this subject out of alie way of of otner matters fur the present alii permit the house to get on with alie business besides enabling them t find out aliat their about the of the two aiila the whole of the opposition will huppert mr caina s amendment directly compensating publicans public ans wuoah licensee I 1 shall have been taken frum them the bill to amend the factories acts will embody the decisions which were arrived at by the berlin conference the bill will limit the age of children employed in factories to 12 years permitting none younger to work and it will prohibit the employment of women at any factory labor within u month of childbirth mr houston has written a full account of the times forged letters and a detailed history of their acquirement I 1 and use for one cf the june magazines there is probably enough curiosity left concerning this wretched and disgraceful business to make the article widely read and the peculiar attitude of the government and the special commission in shielding the times in persisting in its billal accusations parnell has preserved sufficient indignation the nation to make any chance of further revelations about thia unsavory mystery always interesting it is said that queen victoria is going to make sir stanley a knight commander of the most distinguished order ol 01 st michael and st george this would make his title sir henry M stanley K G M G the treaties which stanley has made throughout his route from the west to the east coast of africa will the native chiefs and people are lodged in the foreign office now awaiting the ratification of the government ern ment if his work in this line bears its legitimate fruit the great explorer arill have done a great service to england politically and in a general way to the whole english akine world the belfast chamber of commerce has declined to join the dundee chamber of commerce in its agitation agi tatian against the increase of the A merican tariff affecting the jute and linen trades the french chamber of deputies has refused to grant a committee of inquiry in the affairs of the credit fancier Fon cier who was demanded by deputy leveque mr leveque resigned the bub govern of the credit because ne did not approve of the manner in which the company was managed ue complained chiefly of the secret disposal of bunds of which no detailed accounting was made by the chief officials M Christoph le the governor of the association cia tion explained that the money was used in necessary advertising M leveque was not satisfied with the explanation and the government promised the officials that he would investigate the matter but they expressed the fullest confidence in M Christoph le ancient order of NEW YORK may 11 special the first annual convention of the ancient order of Hibe rians was called to order at noon in tammany hall by lawrence kelley national delegato the convention will have several important questions to discuss including a proposition to unite the two wings of the society the attendance ia quite large and representative of the society are in every state and country bismarck and the emperor LONDON may 13 special the assertion of a hamburg correspondent that imperial couriers have been kept busy during alic last few days carrying letters between prince and the kaiser is generally received with incredulity if however alie statement be true it is surmised that haa strict reference to the statements which the ex chancellor is alleged to have made concerning bis retirement which lias recently been published in the hamburger Na chrich ten it is assumed inai mu rn aci uw an explanation of the allega t ons eliat be employed certain persons bismarck with a to intrigue against vieu of getting rid of him together etith many other statements aich hae found tary to the emperor their way into the as utterances of the ex the frequent interchange of commini caimona induces the suspicion on alie ut believers in thia theory that the part ex id having a hud time to convince the kaist r of in the dinauer of circulating the statements otherwise he is endeavoring to show justification for making them A Mad mans act minn may 13 konstantine a german about so years old lived on alie main road to lake city four milea from this village with his wife and one child about one old this mornier a neighbor year called on an errand and going anio the bouhe found the entire family dead on the floor of the bedroom the deed sunday or haye been must monday night as the stock in the barn nearly starved and the neighbors were around sunday have seen no one hince killed hia wife with the house he had hammer and himself a razor aa a both of these were by their bide there had and the wife had been a struggle with been dragged from the bed along the bedaine bed dine and the baby lay partially under the body of the eife evidently after killing bis wife and babe in the kitchen and then cut hia throat around both arma fell on her body feet her the blood of his bare I 1 led into the bed room no cause un insanity can be assigned less auger or two I 1 they had been married about years and had lived happily together an aristocratic LONDON may 13 special the banquet to be given to the marjuia of hartington by the liberal union club at the crystal palace will be an occasion of annual and importance to the unionist party the health of the marzuis who lias only recently returned from india is now in a most satisfactory condition at the banquet ban quit at which joseph chamberlain will preside will be attended by over peers and members of the house of commons who leave signified their intention to be present it baa been determined that the dinner shall not be confined to members of the club and a limited number of tickets admitting ladies have been issued the principal speakers will be lord partington Uart ington and mr chamberlain for taft unionist part and lord and mr goschen the chancellor of the exchequer for the government decorating a church DUBLIK may 13 special A very beautiful and costly tablet was erected to day in the church of the holy trinity gibraltar in memory of sir flood who died in gibralter exactly t 0 years ago sulev fload was born in 1801 and was educated at harrow and trinity college the family of flood of aich he is the head is famous in arih history and counts among its members alie great statesman and orator honry flood in 1866 flood accepted ahe pait of attorney for gibralter and for eleven devoted himself 0 o his official duties and to the welfare of the little coony in which he took a deep in hd died at gibraltar while on a visit to the scene of his former labors A may indianapolis INDIAN POLIS ind stay 13 special ahe may festival will begin tonight to night and will continue until friday evanine eve nine among the works to be given is the verdi mass mlle clementina devere ame mme herbert foerster mrs zelda acquin wallace and big julea will take part BOSTON may 13 special the boston architectural club opened its annual exhibition today to day in horticultural hall th ere is a representation not only of local work but of drawings from all parts of the country and also from abroad the many architectural clubs and societies haying responded liberally to the desire of the boston to mane their exhibition a representative one of architecture the upper hall contains not only an exposition of the best modern architectural designs in america but an epitome of the various of rendering in black and white and in water colors apart form the actual work from architects offices are two or oliree exhibits of school work from the architectural department of columbia college from the massachi betts institute and from the class in decoration at the mansion of fine art the lower hall is filled with selected sel exhibits of the arts allied to architecture the attendance fully justified the confidence 0 the club in the growing desire of the public to appreciate the best in artas applied to architecture ac arizona in NEW YORK may 13 special murat masterson who says he is an ex su preme court judge at prescott arizona and who lives at 32 west thirty second street was locked up tonight to night on a charge of attempting to kill hia alleged cousin and mistress mrs alice mop grand central 65 west thirty sixth street masterton Mas tereon according t alie account given by mrs hop kirsons kin sons maid called at the house early in the evening and being denied admittance mit tance kicked the door open and entered her apartments and demanded which be claimed she had swindled him out of A ahot was heard shortly afterwards and masterson rushed from the room with a smoking pistol in his hand and running to alie thirteenth street police station demanded mrs Hopkine ons arrest for attempting to shoot him mrs hopkinson was arrested and at the station made a counter charge against materson Mn terson Es judge materson comes from prescott ariz and is said to be worth 5 he has been a visitor at the flat for a long time and his son howard a boy of 13 lived with mrs giop kinyon until a few aweeka ago materson it is also said owns gold mines in chu old mexico and onyx minea in arizona his story is that the woman swindled him out of in mining bonds and when he demanded choir return shot at him located and armeed IOLA kan may 13 special in february last phillip bower living between liqua piqua and neosho Falls borrowed money of watern whittaker loan agents of this city and mortgaged some stock to them as security part of the stock only being hia own aethen skipped telling a few friends that he was going to the indian territory instead lie went to oswego kan where his family was living and has been there ever sinca until yesterday pest erday when whittaker and waters learning where he was swore out a warrant waters accompanied by deponty sheriff strickland went down and brungot bower back trial is set for may 14 A ballway CHICAGO may 13 special none of the roads have intimated an intention to meet the alcons three dollar ger rate to kansas city on the contrary it is understood that some of them will advance the present eight dollar rate to both to council bluffs and kansas city in order to save themselves on local traffic the alton says their rates aro purely a war measure intended to force an issue on tho de condition of affairs atie st paul road today to day made a reduction in rates weeping st paul and kansas city in connection with the iowa central thus arther complicating the already mud led situation an important step ia about to be tak n by the atchinson topeka and santa e that company is preparing to put nto service at as early a date aa dosai alft double daily vestibule trains bo chicago and the pacific coat time between chicago re ducine the running and san franciaco twenty four hours and covering cov erinc the distance between chicago and kansas city in fourteen hours |