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Show EN DAILY. 0OMMERCIA OGDEK, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 4, 1691. rt or tea days to vonung order aaui. Th now ciearicg ac4 the bbow m y oappearmg . Kprd 1 The atorm throng h- - ri rviaa mLi very all and the ojsa are mxtM i A a Quiet region tha Ut fau occurred bu DIOC m aid yeeUrrdir morning. m BO the f I Thilth l v U IS till CTST. the ff presence oC th militia has a reaas using effect. Two regiment are ddob th wound. jTb uncertainty and faar lat night Abas proven an avful atraia on both tnkers and citizens. No Bleeping was in the entire region, but crowda paraded the streets or gathered in knot at the corners, or disappeared in bunchea dark hills, leaving doubt aa to their destination and intentions. The foreigners vera quiet, but vera alwaya in crowda, and the momentary fear of an outbreak which the entire regiment could not quell, waa only dissipated by the first streaks of early dawn. So far ten deaths have occurred and several mora are in a critical condition. The funerals will take place Saturday. Peter Wise, master workman of the Knight of Labor, says the entire coke country will turn out, and about that time people must take care. The inquest on the bodies waa relumed this morning. Neither the sheriff or the coke companies waa represented. The labor leaders were present in full force. Albert H alley swore the only shooting he heard came from the guards. The witness was a deputy and carried a revolver; be had not known whether all tbe guards carried revolvers or not. This doubt created as to whether the pistol shots were fired first by the guards or the striken waa received with a cheer by the crowd. Most of th testimony thia morning was favorable vo the miners except tha' or Dr. Plotner, who testified that company' gate had been broken d diourned until this afternoon. are entertained for the aa: of lioar, whose men did the oot-Mr. a thro J ie or , i yrora aVday. guard. i sle county, and it is probable nt of militia will be sent there telegram was received t Aoon from Alexander Jordon, 1 for roe to come. De-ic- e the killing to the proper author-- possible I r The Labor Organizations. 3. A most 'PWrsauKO, impor-tApril conference is to be held thia after noon in this city between all the miners1 sdioials and the other national officers of the labor organizations, and the future course of organized labor in thia country is to be decided upon. :fJ ghout weatcra New England. r late. The muA reached a sixty muim aa hour. Tbe Udeiatha kigbst for aix avtrtha .oosUera ble damage waa dona to ahip-Laey Teasma dragged their aa- P'cg. cnors ana anrtea oa tbe flala. A lew arboonere were dismasted; others were badly damaged by being driven against the wharvea. The telegraph and w ires are down in every direction. Reports from Chatham state that more damage was done inland than by any other gale within the memory of man. The barometer is lower than ever before, and the tide m running very high. Water completely covers the beachea. Riotons Militiamen. cemetery there, in a long trench already prepared to receive them, fhs strikers are gathering here already ta such numbers that by tomorrow fully Jen thousand of them will be present at he funeral. A special train has juBt brought in 700 armed militia from Mount Pleasant, and other companies will be here in the morning, as trouble is feared from the great body of strikers, when they see their fellow strikers buried, who they say were simply murdered. Mayor Fetts, of Scottdale, ordered all saloons closed tomorrow. It is reported from Mount Pleasant that this afternoon a number of militiamen entered a Btore belonging to a cripple, named Daniel Somers, and made demands which he refused, whereupon they broke the windows and splintered the door into frag- One of the meo8 with their bayonets. . : . mat -o Burni i uecauie bu uiiariuuo it... (JUSTUS over him named the struck er, Kelly, an hd with aThe d ifferent inflictinghave ugly gash. captains been appraised of ,their actions and they promise to take steps to discipline the unruly members. The arrest of deputies on charges from the labor officials of felonious ehoot- ing continues. It is reported here tonight that a striker died at Tarr's today, supposed to have been a victim of the Morewood riot CoL Hawkins, in command of the Tenth regiment, says that . so far as investigations go, Capt. Loar was'1 perfectly justified in firing on the strikers at Morewood and that he should strongly advise the militia to be kept in the regions until the strike is over and the region quiet. Tonight Rev. Father limbing, of Scottdale Catholic church, ho is greatly beloved and respected t? and haa strong influence over tbe strikers, issued an appeal to the region.C He says: It is time for all parties to refleet. Men cannot be replaced or dis- plroed, and the vast majority must reCatholic pick-handi- e, . Flooded Country ia Ohio. ST.MAKrs,Ohto, April 3. The tack of the city reservoir haa been partially washed away and the grounds for mile around are flooded. 1 he track of the Lake Erie k Western road are under water. Work ( aa been suspended at the oil wella. The loss thue far ia rAOUQ- Heavy rains (or the last three davs raised the water to a dangerous height in the St Mary'a reservoir and the town of Oelina, with 1,010 inhabitants, ia in imminent danger of being awept out of existence. The tracka of the Lake Erie & Western are submerged for a distance of twelve miles. Dozens of small houses owned by fishermen have been awept away. Twenty oil wells along banks are submerged. The estimated total loes by flood reach a hundred thouaand dollars. It is still raiding. Tbe Coming Match. Chk a), April 3. J. Harry Ballard, said today city ediubr of the Inter-Ooea- mat regyd to the Fitzaimmona-lla- ll ter, thltt thro weeka ago, Clark, on behalf if Fitzsimmons, deposited with him to bind the match with Hall, that he hat J received dispatches from Jim Kyalu, whom he did not know, and John ant president of the Astoria, (Oregon; o. lirant wanted the ELOUU sent on i) Astoria, but to this Clark demurred. the Hall party means business they should send some one here to cover the money now up for Fitzsimmons, With a representative of Hall here, an article of agreement could be drawn, final deposits arranged and a final stakeholder agreed upon. Mr. Mallard said in conclusion that he San Francisco Evening Post of h 30, saya that Joe Harris would 1 day forward WiflOO here to cover I 'itzsimmons deposit but ha bad nothing of ltsirnvals yet SCranCUWu to SaGDaTcZ3i night states that Hall and Harris leave tomorrow for Chicago especting to meet Fitzsimmons there in about ten day and arrange a match if possible. in eiJ nt SuottsdalEj Pa., April 3. The strikers are centering in Scottsdale tonight te attend the funerals of seven of the ten' victims, who are to be buried in the To Regulate Building. New York, April 3. Representatives to the American Institute of Architects; National Association of Builders; National Association of Building Inspectors; National Board of Underwriters, and National Association of Fire Engineers, convened in this city today, to jointly frame a model building ordinance. The appointed deemed it impracticable at present to draw up detailed building laws. Some of the recommendations are: That the legislatures of the various states should establish state building laws, governing the construction of buildings; in all the incorporated cities there should be a separate department for the inspection of buildings whose officers should be appointed for long terms by the local executive; that aside from the special local codes, a general law of application of rules should contain rules that all buildings over seventy feet high must be built of incombustible material. Further recommendation are also made for the safety of human life in building. Claim a Commission of $30,000. New York, April 3. La Motte Potter and company have brought action for 130,000 brokerage against George Washington Hunt, president of the Oregon and Washington Territory Railroad company, for work in a deal not yet comThey claim to have procured a pleted. loan of $1,000,000 from the Oregon and Transcontinental company through Henry Villard in bonds of the Oregon and Washington Territory company at the request of tne defendant, who then declined to accept tbe loan. Judge ordered the plaintiff to give 12,500 security on the attachment by which they have levied on $918,000 in bonds and $550,000 in stock of the defendant's road. m The New York Exchange. New York, March 3. Gold engagements for export on Saturday, on the tbe strength of tbe speculation in sugar, together with rumors of a veto of the maximum freight bill by the governor of Nebraska served to make things comparatively lively at one time in the stock market today, and some material movements were scored in a few stocks. Tbe general list however, was in no respect different from the past few weeks and dullness and insignificant fluctuations were the rule as usual The market . . ' D "w D1U1U I" cloeed firm. The final changes being toe oeiore settlement ui . smicaDie . . J all in the direction of higher figures. lUbie goes runner, auu pernups uowi plrties may rare worse. This Settles It. W A.rlu April 3. Miller Maykard, Such a Country. Wouldn't Lire In and Thomas Kirby, two promiOwenby New Vork, April 3. The heavy storm nent citizens, had agreed to settle an that swept over thia section last night old feud the first time they met This to considerable did damage, particularly morning they met in a store end, as each the east of New York. The storm was carried shot guns, fired simultaneously. accompanied in many places by a heavy Kirby's bead waa blown off and Owenby Wet snow and this aided by the high probably fatally wounded. Kirby waa a ' wind demoralized the wires to a great member of the legislature in 1889. extent A d.spatch from Fougbkeepeie says a No News From the Wreck. heavy snow storm raged in tbe Hudson New York, April 3. No further news river valley all night About a foot of mow tell, but only six inches laid for any from the wreck of the Aguan at Rome-do- r Reef, in Caribean Sea, with Warner length of time. Telegraphical and electric light wiree Miller's party haa yet been received, ire crossed and down in every direction. but it is believed tbe party is all safe. 1 AND to retnra and decided not to molest hua, allovirg the law to take its conrse aad the courts to try him npuc ibm uuugva preferred. 0Ueys BEDIM sight with The Italian Premier His raia is the Hii Tone. iachr tV tel-pbo- igus BLAINE Modi-tie- The London Press. d Lwrww, March X Copyright. 1891, ovine jura Associated rresa. uurrec vyiarja cere is setting more steadily aaraicst the action of Marquis Ih Kodlai in trying to force the hands of Mr. &aice in the matter of lynching the Italians in New Oorieana. Tomorrow th leading high class weeklies devote eooaioerable attention to an analysis of tbe position, and irenerallv disease the affair from the standpoint of the Ufcited States constitution. The Spectator holds that --serious thinking Asjericana will admit the of the constitution and are bound to remedy the defect all the more beraase there ia small chaxos of their oeiog compelled te remedy Touching the talk of war, the Spectator ridiculee the notion of Italy declaring war against one of the rratMt powers of the world, --a power cap&Ue wiuiin su moctne or buying and building a fleet that would block every port of Italy. American ingenuity would be so stimulated to outdo itself that it would turn every t earner that could float into an improvised iron clad." The Economist ears: "Marquia Di Rudini and his government are in a They cannot ait still; they cannot light and they cannot obtain redress they watt without righting. Italy's a.lies will never permit her to risk a war that would disturb European combinatk-nThe United States hold the exceptional position that it cannot be conquered by any power or probable combination of powers, even if all Europe was allied and made the attempt" "Baron Fava'a note," said the Catholic Tablet; "begged every question at issue. Tbe real explanation of the precipitate aotionof Italian ministers must be found in the tact that they feel that public opinion in Italy required some demonstration." The conservative press apply the difficulty to Illustrate evil that would result from a concession of home rule to Ireland, ana the comparison will have undoubted potency in electoral platform Tbe report prevailed in political clubs tonight that Lord Salisbury, on tbe instigation f Rudini, would offer to mediate for an adjustment of differena n Italy and the United States. A high foreign office official said the question had But been discussed. He admit, ted that a communication bad been sent Sir Julia Pauncefote to report on the question especially as affecting tbe British subjects. Tbe Rone correspondent of tbe News telegraptaj "Porter, the United States minister here, haa informed me that tbe federal government haa promised to do everything possible to being the New lyncher trial, and that, both the Amerjr and the Jt&lien koverameotat w ONLY LEAVE OF ABSENCE. Ramon of Italian riant for ZBmnre in Sew Orleans For-ti- Wild '..,- PRICE FIVE CENTS, - THE FOREIGN BUDGET, board of lady managers was approved, iMwithatandlng the protest of Secretary CoTizma. Looking1 After tar Dbtvm, Colo, April Interest. Utah he England a.nd Veneznla on tbe Traffic aasonatioa reorganized here today. Tbe association is eomrxned of Verse of War. the Denver 4 Kio Grande, Colorado DEFEAT FOE PARXELL A t-T- Midland. Rio Grande Western and Union Pacific, Its object ia to regulate the handling of traffic to Colorado and Utah points. of Australia well ta Adjndjred Insane. New York. April 3. The jury declared Wesley IL Benner, the aged actor, ia. Pms Comments. the ueen. sane today in the Brooklyn supreme ooart and a committee will be appointed It ia under1 aw Yobk, April 3. The to take charge of his property. Benner Wasbixgto. April N Pasama, vla stood that Blaine Las received a copy of old boundary question between Yeoexue was manager of a theatre in California Marquis Rudici'a note cabled yesterdsy, la and Eng land and the ill feeling re- many years ago and also in Oregon in 1&74 . and that it will be laid before the cabisulting therefrom resulted in a murder net today. m. last month, n British a Campbell Advancement of the Indian. Attorney General Miller received a telgrant bolder, on the Barima, went to egram from the United States district Washington. April 3. News waa re a friend oa the enezuelaa aid of ceived at tbe war department of the reattorney at New Orleaca, saying he was tbe Anacooroo river. engaged in investigating the recent kul-ioThree enexuelan policemen went to sult of the efforts being mad by westof the Italians, in accordance with arrest him and not withstanding ha ern nrmy officers to carry out the the instructions from Washington, and of the army appropriation bill offered no resistance, one of them shot would forward bis report aa promptly aa turn :n the right band shattering it bad authorizing the enlistment of 2.000 In possible. ly. He was soon released, no charge of dian recruit, is very discouraging. The The Star saya Blaice 'a note to Mara u is aina ueing prererred again! hun. officers report thst tbe Indiana will not any Imperiali, of yesterday, was cabled at He died in a couple of weeka from blood enlist (n the infantry under any circumonce to Rome. Marquis de Rudini re-induced by tbe wound while stances, as they abhor walking. Tbey poisoning, night directing the Marquis rlied last to iu ujv cuvtre w mo enezueian ponce. , will not enlist in oavalrvexcent as aeout hand the cable to Blaine. This affair has aroused a bitter feel- because they do not care to bind them. ' This waa done at 10 o'clock this morning. ing against the Venezuelans among the elves to five year servic. nor to be. It wss in Italian and bad to be translatliritisn and tne Uemerara Arirosv nrinta object to removal to distant parts ed. When thia waa done Blaine, taking Then. . too. thev a long article demanding that the gov- of the country. all the docuxenta, proceeded to the went their women with them, and a crest ernor insist on a trial of the murderer white house where tbe cabinet haa been and intimated to the admiral on that majority of the bucks are physically un in session for an hour. The tenor of the station that tbe services of a gunboat tit tor military service. It is doubtful note haa not yet been made public. may be necessary. Tbe article aays wa whether a single Indian comnanv can be are not confounding the Venezuelan recruited in the west But the outlook . ; Only a Leave of Absence. government with rough men who repre- in tbe south is mere hopeful At tbe sent them at Anacooroo, but if that crov- - Mt Vernon barracks. Ala., w here the Wakhinotox, April 3. It ia aaid toernment should be unwise enouirh to Apacke Indiana who led the Gerocimo . night that the president and his advisers stand between tbe murderers and fate campaign are placed, it ia said all th are much gratified over the receipts of or fortv. are the latest message from Premier Di tbey have courted, our country should Indiana, some thirty-fiv- e not hesitate in resorting to action about to enlist Thee? Indians are said Rudini, which was the subject of consid-eratkto bs progressing rapidly in tbe path of at the cabinet meeting today. worthy of its name. civilization, and the almost incredible They are inclined to think it indicates taut is reported that the renowned WarTHE IRISH ELECTIONS. an earlv settlement of the diplomatic rior Geronimo, who was for years the war. Tbe milder tone assumed by Di terror of the west is now a prominent Rudini in his message to .the Marquie Returns Show .That Everything- Haa teacher '' in tbe local Sunday school. Imperiali is, it is considered here, due to bone Ajralust the Parnelitles. a clear statement of our governments ' Lo and the Heathen Chinee. . Sliuo, April 3. The result of the id position by Secretary Blame, suppleWakhihoton. Anril 3. Superintend mented by the aole presentation of the ling yesterday for member of parliament to. succeed the bite Peter McDonald as ent Porter today made publio the result case at Rome by Porter, United States minister. It was reported that at the representative for North Sligo was an of the special count by races of the state nounced this afternoon. The content re. of California. Tha object of this speo- cabinet meeting that a letter was read ulted in the election of the MoCarthyita ial count was to separate the Chinese from either Baron Fava or the Marquis candidate by a majority of 600. , ; and Indiana from the rest of th popuIaiperiali intimating that the recall of a ne jaunting cars upon which tb bal- lation, as requiied by the laws of that the minister was really but a leave of lot boxes were conveyed from th out- - state tor th purposes of state apportion alence. Baron Fava is still ill at his residence. to the town hall war ment or tn following table shows th lying district escorted by the constabulary armed with of state by races in 1890 and I . loaded rifles. The cars kept arriving all nidation , , Strateffem and Spoils. 1889. , night Ptttsbcro. AnrilS. A snecial from 1 Wblla...- .W1.t in nui Uh figures ommally announced thia Colored Newcastle, Pa., says: Today Sebastian 1MS7 v eveninir are: Alderman rviiirv At.i. I hlDMW Jl.SHt Gajjarrio, leader of 3d0 Italians employed J.UMt Parnellito, S)G; Alderman Dillon, neaa Wampum, toid a strange story MJfti 2,421 majority tor th Anti-Pa- . -' I re ti. Kiit t . nm mmHant 1 " anil !.'. MW J1 U '1. .ll.. ' esMM jeWa4iM2, and property owner in Wampum, promf Jff and satisfactorily arranged.'1 uiu wukou puum ngBinsii um return Tha'atatmenf"tnf?tber shows thf to place considerable weight ' upon the The adds: "This d opinion oi tttiiery on the ground that the wbile the Chines Population information imparted, lie said a strange is notcorrespondert here." officer very of general the decreased as a state haa whole Grange a him if 3,451 place he would polling asked into Italian by go unlawfully adjourned the polling while since 1880, there has been an increase in avenge his countrymen who had C"tn to killed he to refresh himself. vnt Chinese the of New the Orleans. The at population cuuety of A Big Cattle Deal. San Francisco sine that time "f 4,115. stranger said 20,000 Italians would be Chicaoo, April 3. A special dispatch There has alNo been a materinl increnM Uproarious Miners. brought into Pittsburg in five hours from Kansas City says that a colossal AnP u.iK, April 3. During today's sea-s- i' in the counties of Fresno, K rn, T time and with the aid of guns and by cattle deal has just been completed by u of the International Miner's geles, Monterey, San Barna. !ino, ban surprising the citizen, tbey could be wealthy stock men V of and the west the advisability of a general strike Diego, Saloma and Sonoma. The counable to take the city without much packers. It 'involved an outas brought up and a stormy debate en- ties in which the population has mater-ia- ll trouble. He strongly urged Gabarrio to Chicago two of a and half million dollars unC dued. The discussion was lay decreased within the last decade are get the Italians at Wampum to consent eighty brought to a thousand head cattle have t an close amid the utmost Almeda, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Del socialto meet the others in Pittsburg at a disorder.the purchase in Texas to be shipped to the ists and anarchist delegates given signal. He then told how every Chicago vociferously Norte, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sane market. Half of these were Italian settlement in Allegheny and who took Benito, Shasta, Sierra, Trinity, execrating delegate Eaely, for W. P. Herring of this city, an attitude of and Yuma. Beaver counties were receiving the same purchased moderation. It was finP. D. of Armour M. and E. Chicago, information, and how each settlement Howfns, ally decided to put the question to a ' of Cherokee A New National Reservation. Strip vote tomorrow. A howling mob gathexpected to tend a large delegation. In Live Stockpresident association. An equal num- ered outside the the afternoon the Pittsburg envoy left ber waa and threat3. The president Washington, March purchased for Nelson Morris, of ened vengeance onbuilding for Carbon to stir up the Italians there, delegate Ensly who today issued a proclamation, based on and said a secret meeting was to be held Chicago, by Col. Suggs, a well known had to make his escape by the back the act to repeal the timber culture door. in the near future to talk the matter stockman. laws, etc., proclaiming "that there has over among themselves. been and is hereby reserved from entry Headinsr the Off. Lawyers A dispatch from Wheeling states that or settlement and set apart for a public THE AUSTRALIAN 3. li Monnn Anril The Chicago. 2,000 Italians near Moundsville, now emforest reservation, all that tract of land in the state of Wyoming, con ployed on the railroad and who have tion instigated by W. S. Alley, of New A Commonwealth situate BeWhich May been drilling, intend to go to New York, came to a sudden end today. tained within the following boundaries: come a Republic. Orleans, though for what purpose they While a motion to docket the case Beginning at a point on the parallel of in the federal court was being argued, refuse to state. London, degrees fifty minutes, where April 3. The creation of the forty-fou- r Whatever of truth there may be in tbe Attorney Keea received a telegram from commonwealth of Australia by federa- said parallel is intersected by the meridthe that matter had been as and Alley settled, tion convention at Sidney was Wheeling reports from Newcastle barely ian of one hundred and ten degrees west to an attack on Pittsburg in case of and to discontinue nil nrnraiuliniTii TVia noticed in the morning longitude, thence due east along said papers. for the Monon received similar trouble between this country and Italy, attorney The Star grasps the significance of tbe parallel to the meridian of one hundred one thing is certain, for the past week buviuo. ieitner oi tne lawyers nad any convention's action and the "Australias" and nine degrees and thirty minutes west an unusual number of Italians have details but the recent change of man- it says, "have copied the constitution of longitude, thence due south along said been arriving in this city daily and today agement is supposed to explain the mat- the United States, parallel of north avoiding its defects meridian to forty-fourt- h squads of twenty and thirty were unusu- ter. and evils. Australia will accordingly be latitude; tbence due wen along said parThe numerous. police department ally a democratic faction practically a re- allel to its point of intersection with tbe It Suits Them. has been quietly at work and secured a west boundary of the state; thence due with a monarch ial public of A Italian list several hundred Kansas Crrr. nril a Tha fniw.;rw, J he delicate task devolves tendency. boarding north along the said boundary line to tbe upon houses and a daily invoice of st: angers telegram was sent to Secretary Blaine: the south boundary or the Yellowstone queen of appointing a governor-genera- l, are under strict supervision. AUBtrana win not accept a titled non- National park. nevolent association nf Kanum mtM op entity. A mistake in the choice would "Warning is expressly given to all perthe in that official deal- - endanger the connection with the mother sons not to enter or make settlement uphope press your A Crime of the Mafia. i. i n a with mi Ttnlm. VAiV 1WUJOU navu iYi VC1 1J UJBU If, :t ill Will country. for a dec on the tract of land reserved by thia Everything is New York, April 3. Details of a lun not be forgotten that our form of gov- laration of independence ripe and tbe eleo proclamation." reMafia have been tbe ernment is entirelv mtinfAntrv tr tha tion of a butchery by - The convention ceived here. Belgieri, an overseer for people who made it, and that as to main- adopted a presidentCould Not Agree. clause of the constitution is Mr. Treacher, who erecting a large taining the integrity, honor and dignity providing that the chief executive of Washington, April 3. Tbe internumber of cottages near Alberdi, in the of this eovernmnnt thrA federation shall be known as cover national American honetary commission V Ut I UIIVU the n aav .Argentine Republic, in some way offend of sentiment among its people. and aball be appointed by closed its sessions today by the adoption ed the Mafia, t ebruary '&, at daybreak The proposition that the of the preamble reciting that the fixing the queen. the house Belgieri occupied waa found governor-general be elected The Races. by popular - of the ratio between gold and silver and . to be partly burned, and Belgieri and the adoption of tbe council monetary OO lO O. 3. Track fast VUW! W OB Orleams, April his young wife discovered dead on the , New . 1 -. a i'l unit does not seem at present probable. floor. The bodies were horribly mu- .uttiuea allowances nve ruriongs; M.1S8 Tbe resolution pass.d ending tbe work Francis won; Siberia second; Lord Tom The Irish League. tilated. of the commission. Himyar third. Time St. Locis, April 3. Dr. Thomas Six furlongs; Charles Reed won; Redthis city, member of the execu O'llalle? Surrenders. Levyinsr Duties. stone second; Atlanta third. Time 1:17. O'Reilly, tive council of tbe Irish national league, New Orleans, April 3. Dominick G. 3. Toe collector Washington, Handicap; seven furlongs; Leon won; has received a letter from Fitzgerald, of customs at SanApril Francisco has been inO'Malley, tbe notorious character Whittier second: Fred of Pinlr. resident thin? the league, announcing that that duties must be levied on E charged with having attempted to pack Time 1:2a e has called a meeting of the council to structed the jury in the Hennessey case and who withdrawn st New York merchandise be held in Cincinnati, April 9, to discui to San Francisco, on mysteriously disappeared, created a for transportatian tne question ana tatce action in endor the basis of weight ascertained at the The Death Record. " sensation this morning by surrendering Parnell. himself. He was admitted to bail of said withdrawal Madison, Wis., April 3- - David Tay- sing Dr. O'Reilly has written a letter to time O'Malley looks well though rather pale. lor, associate justice of thn fin nr Am a which he decided a in takes Fitzgerald, He savs he will make a statement He court, died suddenly at the A Ravingr Maniac. supper tawqnld not tell whether be left the city ble this evening of heart disease. He stand in opposition to Parnell and says Pa. PaV April 2. Mrs. Grkessbcro, , will that meet with i Fitzgerald opposior not A friend of his says he has been wh i x years oiu. of two boys hanged mother the Nicely, in memtion aa the council most of its there all the time. Tucson. Ariz.. Anrit 3. TT P TTa.j. for the murder of Somerset at yesterday adbers are adverse to Parnell and be O'Malley said that when he got ready United States attorney for..,VOuliW, is a tbe district Farmer raving maniac Umberger, vises all friends of Ireland not to conto give his statement it would contain oi Anzons, aiea mis alter a tribute a dollar to the Parnell i tee aa it and physicians fear that she will never morning and cause a disclosures sickness of several weeks. many (Surprising will be used only to continue the dis- regain her senses. a number of people now joining he cry scenes of the past campaign. graceful Italians killed The hide. him to against Two Kincaid Jurors 111. Sao Salvador Official Changes. in tbe parish prison were innocent and Washington, April 3. Two jurors in the people made a mistake for which he Crrr of Mixioo, April 3. General , The World's Fair Commission. . Kincaid trial were ill this morning the hoped they would properly apologize to Antonio Ezeta, secretary of war of Sal3. to expecChicago, April Contrary the widows and orphans hereafter. vador, baa tendered his resignation, tation, today's session of the world's and a recess was taken till this afterO'Malley said the talk about suborning which will bs accepted. He will be fair notional commission developed noon. witnesses and bribing jurors is untrue, made commanding general of the army nothing sensational. A communication A Cold Snap. he never approached any witness or and will take command of th Salva- upon economy was received from Secrejurors and tbe truth of his statement dorean forces at Santo Ana, near tbe tary of tbe Treasury Foster, but no Bcrunoton. Iowa, April 3. Tbe ther would be made apparent in good time. frontier of Guatemala. General Valen- action was taken toward reducing tbe mometer dropped twenty degrees her It is said the citizens committee of fifty tin Amaya will probably succeed Ezeta salaries. The concentration of author- today and it has been snowing for hours. held a conference tonight with reference as the minister of war. in the executive committee of tbe twenty-fou- r ra The Commonweal? Fonnde4 WltF be ippointiy it T ' vit pro-visio- cul-de-s- e. -- a . " ' 1 ebe-twee- Par-eeUi- te, (Bn... pre-b:di- . ... 1 ng . J of-th- : '' .' .., con-(."3- 1 Tuo-lonn- A nor-gener- 1 T . 1 ity r |