Show A HUSBANDS FOLLY SHERIDAN SAFELY RE VED TO TUE SWATARA an anarchistic plot against the new emperors life ST louis june 30 philip H hammersmith shot and fatally wounded his wife this afternoon and then killed himself domestic troubles are said to be the cause in lorning lor BERLIN juno 30 an interview between the czar and emperor william will be held july 18 at a german port on the baltic sea prince bismark vill be present at the interview emperor william when he received a deputation of russian regiments on the occasion of the funeral of emperor frederick said he hoped for an early opportunity to thank the czar personally for his condolence tho czar has centered honors upon general yon rape german envoy to the russian court and has authorized him to announce tho accession of emperor william to the orders of st andrew and st alexander he has also conferred upon count elenburg general von papers aide decamp de camp the braer of anne BERLIN june 30 if the present arrangement ran gement looking to an interview between emperor william II 11 and the czar comes to a satisfactory conclusion the meeting will take place at kronstadt on the of july prince bismarck according to official opinion will not accompany the emperor tho proposed visit of the emperor to the czar is a personal matter and gives proof of his desire to maintain tho friendship which lias existed between tho two reigning families for over years and which is cemented by ties of kinship doubtless the emperor and czar will not meet without exchanging views on the political situation prince bismarck who goes to friederichs on monday was yesterday and today to day in long conference cor ference with the emperor it is reasonably surmised that he has been placing the emperor in possession of his ideas as to what attitude to present during his interview with the czar tho chancellors it is understood at the foreign office will extend until the middle of august he is suffering from prolonged troubles and excitement he has been in berlin since bhend of january constantly at work and harassed by an incessant stream of worries public opinion in austria has grown alarmed at the of the emperors it appears to dread the breaking up of the alliance which event would leave austria to face russia alone these fears are not shared by the austria hungarian ministers apart from the assurances contained in emperor williams speech from the throne the communications icat ions between the berlin and vienna foreign office point to the acquiescence acquis cence of the austrian government in the plan to bismarck to resume the initiative in trying to obtain a modus between drussia and tho central alliance bufa whatever projects are broached at the interview between the emperor and Czar nothing will be effected till subsequent interviews have take place between prince bismarck signer crispi and county kalnoky the italian official organ says the german austrian and russian emperors if their foreign ministers can find no solution of the present differences will meet in silesia during the autumn the berlin post in semiofficial semi official articles expresses doubts if anything will result from the conference with the czar and says it does not wish to discourage the hopes of peace but if war does come it will originate in international ter national necessities and not by the ambition of the princes the sum of tho position is after an almost ceaseless coming and going of statesmen and crowned heads that diplomacy will finally leave abo nations to face the issues of war much the press does not venture to openly refer to it of an anarchistic plot against the life of the emperor the berlin socialists declare the conspiracy is the invention of the police official cities take tho affair seriously and tho extraordinary increase in the precautions taken to guard the person of both tho emperor and bismarck suggest that the report has a solid basis the present alarm arose in the police from agents in zurich and london simultaneously that among the socialists recently expelled from zurich and now taking refuge in london a plot to assassinate the emperor has been perfected and that the conspirators ahmod with bombs bad gone to hamburg on route to berlin at the same time menacing letters reached prince bismarck and the emperor warning ahem that the bo ginning of a reign of oppressing the people would be signalizes signalized by an act of retaliation arrests of suspects have been made at hamburg leipsic berlin and elsewhere the police watching the residence on wilhelm street have been quadrupled the official expectation is that the emperor will authorize some striking severity against the socialists 1 every socialistic leader represents the report as a mere pretest for reactionary measures besides being a giboss misrepresentation of the socialists they have no desire to shorten the days of the chancellor or the emperor they wish to pursue peaceful progress in the hope that the events in emperor reign will tend naturally to develop i their besides the retirement of count von capri from the admiralty changes aro about to bo made in several othe high commands the emperor displays a personal bias both in the choice of household officers and the weeding out of some of the oldest corps commander officials of the admiralty mi ralty it is predicted from the plans being prepared that there will be constructed ted first class iron dads with less expenditure on the torpedo plates according to the Tage blatt an increase in the prussian civil list will be proposed CPU washington june 30 general sheridan was removed from his house to the shatara swatara Sw atara about 11 this morning the shatara swatara Sw atara sailed at p m general sherida as safely aboard about noon his transfer from his home to the vessel occupied an hour it was accomplished without the slightest obstacle or delay the general rested well last night he bore the removal excellently and when the vessel moved away was in at least as good a condition as before leaving home A small crowd bad gathered in front of the house to catch a glimpse of the sick man when the hed cross ambulance drove up at the door A few minutes later general sheridan was placed on a low cot with handles on either side like a stretcher and brought down the stairs from his bedroom in the second story by five of his orderlies and placed in the ambulance bu lance doctors oreilly OE eilly and matthews and his brother colonel sheridan entered the ambulance and accompanied compa nied him to the vessel mrs sheridan with col kellogg mrs and the two nurses entered car nages and followed the ambulance the general was placed in an ambulance on a cot feet foremost on the way down the general conversed freely with the attendants frequently asked the condition of the weather and the prospects of its changing how far it was to the navy yard and how soon thoy after arriving there he appeared to be cheerful and did not seem fatigued from the ride when the ambulance arrived at the dock six sailors lifted the cot out of the ambulance and carried it over the starboard side of the vessel the general was then carried into the captains cabin which is situated on the spar deck and put ain his swinging cot at 1 0 clock captain mcgowan took the bridge and gave the necessary orders for getting under way and at as the tide was at its highest point the haw sers cast loose and the ship swung out of her dock amid a waving of hats from the captain and doctors OJ Reilly and matthews who stood on the deck the ship was assisted out potomac by the yard tug rescue when she was cast loose and proceeded slowly down the river on fsr way to an kiil mcvea oble act KANSAS CITY june 30 some time ago landon johnson an old negro at chillicothe Chilli mo at one time a slave purchased a lot in the new cemetery removed to it the remains of his former owner mrs susan turner and placed a handsome monument over the grave he expressed sorrow at his inability to bring the remains of mr turner from california today to day prominent citizens many of them ex slave owners and ex confederates gave the old man a gold headed cane alie luw la june 30 in the superior court deciding the so called test case of collins vs hills involving the right of importers of liquor from other states into iowa to sell while they remain in the original bri ginal package judge bank held that the statues of iowa insofar as they prohibit the sale by the importer of such liquore from any sister state while the same are under the control of the importer and while the same are in the oramal package are in conflict with the laws of the general government and are thus far invalid iwen eit ule ares bodoy june 30 the properly that has been destroyed by fires at Sunds vaal and sweden is valued at at krone 12 persons were rendered homeless by the flames king oscar is visiting the distressed and is engaged in relieving the wants of the ers houses forests and standing crops on farms in other districts were also burned brodle NEW YORK june 30 steve brodie the swimmer reached the battery this morning after his long swim from albany he seemed to be greatly exhausted and was taken to his home he made the trip in six days and one hour or nine hours better than Boyn tons time the batters lat journey was thirty miles less consultation with AL davis and other sporting men brodie said he would challenge paul boynton to swim from cincinnati to louisville for A folly indianapolis and june 80 last winter dr A M alexander and mrs ida John wife of a well to do agricultural implement eloped going to mexico at the time it was charged that alexander was a forger johnson in the course of time secured a divorce and alexander and mrs johnson on hearing of this stated that they had a marriage ceremony performed but no proof to been offered alexander hearing 0 the charge of forgery against him returned here jn company with mrs johnson to meet and as he hoped disprove it in this he was unsuccessful and today was sentenced in the penitentiary johnsoa was one of the witnesses in the case and during athe showed on more than one that he was laboring under strong excitement tonight to night hemet his faithless wife in front of the hotel and dra wingra revolver fired three shots at her inflicting wounds that will likely prove fatal he then turned the weapon upon himself and sent a ball through his penetrated the lungs and will probably cause his death A stray ball struck a bystander named long and a traveling man inflicting a flesh wound the shooting occurred on a crowded street and caused a great sensation shot her aud col june 30 chas whitehead shot and instantly killed minnie hill in a saloon to nigh then blew his own brains out no cause is assigned unless jealousy |