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Show I I J. COALVILLE TIMES. nni mun COALVILLE. m, m UTAH. UTAn STATE NEWS. Utah jmlA bIdi during the month of May diflilndi to lb amount of tlU,1 ooa ' A dally passenger train Mrrioa hat Loan established between Salt Lake and Uvade. Tka ora aiid bnllloa acttlemanta for Crtst Znm f BtauMklp. race from Cleveland, 0., The to Erie, Tuesday, between "tb Cleveland passenger steamer City of Erla. owned by tbe Cleveland A Buffalo Transit company xbd the Tank moo, Detroits crack pamenger boat, owned by tbe Whit Star company, was In many respects tbe moat noteworthy race ever celled on feah water. Tb Erie covered the distance in hours, 14 minute end 9 second, pass-lu- g tha stakeboat at Erie 45 second ahead of the Tfcshmoo, beating the latter by 45 second elapsed tlma. It was pronounced by old vesselmen to be the prettiest race ever wltnemed. Aside from winning the a peed championship of tbe great lake, tba Erl won about 9100,000 for those who bet on ber. 100-ml- le aJ McLean f (i, Governor McSweeney of Bouth llna ha rejected tbe resignation J Senators Tillman and McLanrln, give them time to consider their act, , In returning tha resignations, Goijf nor McBweeney, in part, writes: I respectfully return your resiL tious that you may have time I serious consideration of the effect on tbe people of this state of this ac 4 ou your part. The people are eati, 4 to one year of freedom from poli f battle and bitterness. Thelndkat are that a campaign such as wouli precipitated by vacancies in these e exalted positions would be a very one and personal rather I J a discussion of Issues, and front am canvass our people should b span f Bratal Mardar Vssnlu4 la ttaass The dead body of Mrs. W. H. K, mire waa found Batnrday nlgbt be ,d In a hollow trench leas than a hum 4 yard from ber home, one mil & 4 of Holton, Kansas. The dead Won bead waa found to have been crin 1 in as if aha had been etrnuk with a 4 or some heavy blunt Instrument, te crime was committed oo Sunday, ly 19. On that day tha children of e family were away from borne. Biro they returned their father told tbn that their mother bad gone to Texaew a vlsi L Later KleusmiraleftforTcdn. Friday tbe children received a tel eg mb from him that their mother had dkd down there of yellow fevtrhod he lid buried ber. ' i f Feanla ZIHa4 Brig bass Taaag KtotkOar CalabraMoa at Salt Laka. A great number of tha descendants and personal friends of Brigham Yonng attended, tba celebration, of tha ana hundredth anniversary of hla birth Saturday, Jana 1. Exercise were held at tha monument In tbe morning and at Saltalr ta the afternoon. y One hundred gone were fired between 7 and la tbe morning from Capitol Bill, brass bowl tier of tba Nsnvoo legion, tha cannon aent from Manila and ona of tbe new gone of tba Utah battery Mara used, under the command of Cap-tal- n W. J. Hooper of tbe veteran artillery association of Nanvoo. . Thirteen carloads of people went to Saltalr in tba afternoon, where addresses wars mada by Governor Wells, Dr, J. XL Tel mag, Judge K. N. Baskin of the supreme court and Apostle Heber J. Grant. President Snow waa present bnt took oo part in tha exercises. Of tha aaran surviving wives, only three were able to attend, these being Amelia Folsom Young, Margaret Pierce Yonng and Eliza B. Yonng. Tha absentees ware Lacy B. Yonng, who la at present in Berlin looking after tbe education of ber granddaughter, Lain Yonng; Zina D. H. Young, Harriet B. Yonng and Emma Twiss Yonng, all of Salt Lake, who were unable to be preseat on account of illness. Tb attendance of Mrs. Elisabeth Yonng Ellsworth of Idaho waa ona of tha featares of the celebration. Mrs. Ellsworth waa tha oldest child of President Yonng, and is now between 70 and 80 years of age. She la quit feeble and aa the result of illness is compelled to nse crutches Every possible attention was shown ber during the dsy, and nothing that oonld add to her comfort waa left undone. Bate Blldia Dow a B1U. The strange sliding movement of tba elty of Bntte, which has been noticeable at intervals for several years, baa again manifested Itself by five large cracks in tbe earth In different sections of tba elty. Tbe largest crevice ocours on WessUalene street, where n creek twelve Inches wide aad of considerable length and depth be appeared. Three of the openings occur on the west side of tbs town, and two on the east aids. There la no caving, bnt a distinct parting of tba earth and the granite walla an easily be seenln them. Tha gas and water companies bars much trouble on account of the strange movement which frequently breaks their underground pipes. Rlekenbah says tka engineering department of tbe city encounters the same trouble, aa elevations aad bench marks In certain parts of the city are constantly changing, Thla la ttliJCJi)rly true of the section weet of Main" street and north of Broadway, wbers the mark bar been. known to shift to tba extant of a foot in a very short spaoa of time. . Tb eontinuano of tha atrang phenomenon la beginning to cane soma alarm among tha eitlzens of month of May la tba Balt Laka markat reached a total of 11,713,787. The rainfall in Jon this year la tha haariaat for tka month alnea tba weather bnraao baa been aatabliabad. A an wire Cap Urfander Disabled. Rufua Forbnab, a plonaar of Utah While daehing along In e good whole-eand a raaldent of Union, Salt Laka breeze off Brentdoa reef lightship aouoty, ainca 1652, la daad at tba a g Deer Newport, R. I., Tuesday afterof IS. noon with three lower sail set, tba Tba aaeretary of tba latarlor baa a r- hlg hollow steel main mast on tbe eproved thirty-nin- e permits to frua defender Constitution collapsed like a 3,631 cattle on tba Uintah raaerva tba blow-pipthrough the sudden breakcoming reason. ing of the etarboard and windward Tba aafle that baa ao long adorned spreader. Tha mast broke off only a few feet tba Eagle (lata at Balt Laka la to re Ilia plumage below tba spreader, about three-fifth- s ceive a copper eoating. of tbe length of the mast above the la badly waatberbeatea. Tba aaaeaned val nation of Sevier leek, and as tb topmast waa carried away at the same time none of the Bounty thla year, according to tba c flgnrca, la 11,584,778, of which spare struck the deck ezeept the boom, and tha latter hit it only light blows, 1207,389 la for linprovementa. bich did not Injure the hull at all. Negotiation are now under way None of tb aalle were torn and all can Trata damper BoSIp Haft whereby a ateam or a naphtha lanncb be used again. of a good earryinr capacity will be put Frederick Ca camomile and Joseph oa tba Great Balt Lake thla eeaaon. Walker, two Frisco, Utah, boys aged I rWMn Train Harnsd. Brakeman Charlea E. Boden of tba Sunday morning, unnoticed j the years, on No. 106, Paaaaoger train Rio Grande Wee tern waa atoned by railroad, known as tbe Carne- trainmen, climbed oq tbe rear end of fcoodlnmaaa bla train paaaad through gie accommodation, ran Into a tank train which bad started north to MiProvo Decoration day, hi face being full of oil In tbe Try street tunnel lford. The Walker boy dropped ef eeverely cut Tuesday at Pittsburg. The olt Im- after going abont 800 yard froi the atora waa entered mediately Ignited and the paasenger station, without injury. Cammeail Tba Union held on for about four Jnilea, wbeqto by burglar Tburaday nlgbt of laat train waa completely destroyed. week, but tba only article taken war Fortunately there were only nine dropped. Tha motion of the ttal a gold watch, aome inachlna oil and passenger aboard, seven of them rail- threw him outside of the ralla. Ueb roaders, and all escaped by making a suffering from a contusion of the bead, ahawlog gum. concussion of tbe brain gad 'til Cadet Cbarle Telford of Bountiful, baaty retreat from tha rear end of tba alight is broken above tb knee leg right One tunnel. William J. Reese, person, who waa recently auapanded from VVaat He waa picked np by the englee on to Point academy for hating, will not re- a telegraph operator, was slightly hurt. Tb accident was caused by a mistake return and brought home. B bn turn home, It la learned, ha haring condition alow la signals. The loss amounts to many been In a in a poaltlon tba east. be waa brought home. J, thousand dollars Attorney General Breeden decide Ta Kea Cblaa Oat ( Perto Bloc. regarding tba payment of bonntlea on Bblpbatldlsa loereaslag la Halted itstss. Assistant Secretary Taylor of tbe predatory animal that tha aoalp of the The department of and Comatailon treasury animal, with tar and tall connected, reports 1,024 steam and transportation sail vessel of General department have decided to seal muat be aihlbited before the bounty la Powderly ; 359,789 gross tons built In tha United three Immigrant Inspectors "to Pork paid. 8tatee and officially registered daring Rico for permanent duty. It la leant Superintendent Tullan of tba United the eleven months preceding Jnne 1. that tha recent decision of the suprem St tee flab eommlaalon, who waa tba Of these, 840 were bnilt along tha At- court In the Insular eases may stimv gueit of Utah Cab cominiaaioner last lantic and tba Gulf, 133 on tha Pclflc lata Chinese . Immigration to Porn week, wilt return the middle of July to coast, forty-thre- e on the great lakes Rlo,wlth the Idea that once then sup tarenweswtrmei a. -- The tney eaoflot betl e u W la akejftcer'Li, ber of wooden .rereel eoatlaues to be . Halted ? States. 1 A though Heea baa been Ittud At j than-thr." of steal, great " The customcollector of inserts nuthorlalag the eale of all klnda of though tha total inclndea fonrteea hteel have acted aa Inspectors and urlll cea. ardent liquor at Saltalr beach, tba aalling vessels and ninety-dn- s steel aUtemeut la mada by tb management steamers. Tba groaa tonnage la about tinna to do ao, bat tbe need for edithat nothing but bear aad claret will 30 per cent more than that of tha same tions! help ta keeping out tbe.Cbli la apparent to the officials, and f be cold at tba reaorL ' period last year. now on tbe exclusion laws wilt be men Butt. At Provo a daughter of L. Cl Jenaen Klumlr Maintains Bla Imeeeue. rigidly enforced, Mrs. MeKlaloye Coadltlaa still Drkiu brother a gar bar William accused wife the Klnamlre, of carbollo acid by miatake WALDERSE8 LEAVES PEKIN. Mrs. McKinley continues very weak. a gargle. Tba boy aplt tha add murderer of Holton, Kan., la now In Each day that elapses without a gain the eounty jail at Topeka. Kluamlra A Great Military Dlaplay Marfca.De in strength lessen her power of recupoubut bla month and throat were stoutly Couaaaaaear-la-Cfclsat insists that bla wife committed eration. Tha complaint which earns bauiy burned. He will recover. suicide. He says tba marks and bruises , Field Marshal Count Von Rtlderue near ending bar life in San Francisco The Sear Salt Compaay baa pre- on bar head and commander-in-chie- f of tbe allied fom breast were received pared plana for a aalt mill which will a he carried ber ont of the barn and In China, left Pekin Mondijy Hlsii. In still present. It ia In a slightly less b erected on the shore of the lake di- into the field. form, bnt gives the physiHe seem to care more partur was marked by a great mlllfcrjr aggravated rectly weet of Kstv!U, at a eoct of for the disgrace that haa come to his display by the allied troops, tbe bond- cians and the president much concern. Mrs. MeKinley baa shown remark- - $600, It will ball operation In time children than for tha terrible charge! ing of artillery and tb playing If able for lb first gathering of this seasons that he haa to face. II vitality, bnt her Ulna hsa ao says hla wife bands. Tbe entire diplomatic body reduced her - erop, strength aa tq leave her escorted field the marshal to the dejoL hated ber children and waa mean to Indeed. feeble It ia feared that vary A Richter of 8slt Lake and Captain Von Bauch, the p ad them, D declares hla wife did not nnlaaa a change for tha better soon Jansen of Saltalr ware eanght on the carry a cent of life insurance. Von of Count nephew Waldsrese, dl manifests itself ber strength mar belake daring the recent storm, and remain toeacort Prince Chun, the ao near exhausted aa to leave her come forced to abandon their sailboat and vwa Killed la M tea Explode. brother, to Berlin, where he without rallying power. taka to a rowboat. They had twenty-swill in formally apologize lehalf of By the explosion of powder and the even China for the murder of Baron Von hours' continuous rowing to suffocating fnmes that followed, ' Oregon Maa Kills Hlmsalf. eight : ranch shorn. r teen were killed early Tuesday la the Kettsler. A strangar who Saturday night came Thera la yet a ehaoce that Clarence seventh level of the Lndlngton shaft Oaveraowat Own Mow! to the Occidental hotel at Fergna Falla, Fowerfal Explaelv -- Jarvis, the SL George hoy, may enter of the Captn mine. Suddenly there Knows. Minn., and registered as Gaorge Gilj Weet Point military academy, - Tha waa a rumble and smoke began pourMaxirnite, the new explosive invented bert of Portland, Oregon, waa Sunday found lying on tha floor of president has tha appointment of ing from tbe mouth of tha abaft Res- by Hudson Maxim, hav been adopted morning number of eadata at large at command cuers berried Into tha mint aa soon as by tha United State room with a bullet hoi ia hla hla after and may be induced to bestow on of tbe smoke bad altered sufficiently and a series of successful government teste at the Sandy forehead. He died a abort time after ooaacions-nesthem upon him. found the eight miners, all who had Hook proving ground. The secret of being found without gaining A revolver was fonnd near tb Tha Ural of Salt Lake tha 37th waa been working In that section of the the explosive has been sold to the gov1 foot and II Inches above sero body, and tha man had evidently killed mark, shaft lifeless. The eansa of the ex- ernment by the inventor, and the ana luck lower than on the 15th: This plosion has not yet been determined. it is thought, may rsvolutlon-is- e himself. No letter or anything that would wea accounted for by the weather bn- warfare. It is ssid to b mors Death vt Newspaper Man. resn a a probable result of strong east deadly In its character than lyddite, establish his Identity or give a elne as R. E. Ilnll, sgod 91 years, of YoungsHe la 30 winds, blowing the water to the weal yet so safely can It be handled that the to tha cans were found. O., one of the oldest newspaper town, dressed well and had a L r aide of the lake. of to its age, use Is danger lee than years attaching 1. men in the country, died Tuesday considerable amount of money. that Incurred iu transporting Matilda S. Hoot of Sprlngvllle baa ordinary II waa editor of a paper black powder. aommeaeed eull against J. 8. Wing, Jr., night Taxes Taws Bara4 by Bafcbsss. CaL, In 1850. Before atBenecla, tbe of tha same place, for 110,000 for matto-Ion- a war Mr. Hnll waa Woman imuliw by a City town of Jaapar, capital of JasTb one of tha seven Bngta, While sitting rocking a baby prosecution, contending that Texas, waa entirely wiped of Union the Louie fcer county, at dub per without reasonable cause, organizers vllle, which kept Kentucky in tbe boms at Second street and Woodland ont by flra Sunday. Seventeen bouses charged her with embezzlement, she union. avenue, Kansas City, Monday after- Including every boa! new house In tb being acquitted on trial. noon, Mrs. Mary Schuler, 70 years old,' place and a number of residence, were tMe Dow a Far a Meg. ' Benjamin Bloley, n resident of was struck down with a hatchet Previous to the fir tb Sager by a destroyed. President. OCod sell of the In tarnanegro who appeared suddenly before poa (office aaf and tka aafa of tha ward, Balt Lake county, waa bitten oei the end of the left forefinger by a rat- tion M sell In 1st' association baa atated ber. Mr. Schuler's skull wae frao-ture- d eonaty treasurer bud been blown open and she msy die. Th tlesnake, when he coolly eat all tb that it looked very much aa If the opand robbed. The conclusion la that safes and fleshy part of the finger off with hie posing forces id the machinists strike escaped and is being searched for burglars blew open the excreate town to the of neighbor to large numl-epocket knife and sucked the blood ont had settled down for a long siege. Mr. by than set fir OConnell eeut ant $23,000 Tuesday to and policemen. The motive of the wound, earing hie life. them aa afford would that citement u to The largest class ever graduated from local itlea where tha men hav been on escape. opportunity the Salt Lake high school will on June protracted atrika. Klllla of Indl.a by Shvopfc,, OtontO imasa Blgh. Me Extra teeelaa et Caagreaa. receive their diplomas. It is 15 per Cans Cprtalag. from the Rocky, mounstreams All class -, cent larger than any aver graduAbout the first of nest month fall Aa a result of a shooting tains ar, Yury klgh. Including tba affray a ted from tbe school and S3X per cent civil government will be set up la the a white man sod Lboa creek. The Arkansas river Ar FonnUln larger (ban tha class of 4300, there Philippine Islands, exactly as projected Indian, which occurred on ' tbaismma. has been threatening Ita bridges, but graduate thla year. being sizty-al- n by the Philippine commission. Aa soon lion near Lander, Wvo Sunds. A subsided somewhat Sunday. An enor Judge Rolapp of the Second district after that date as an administrative Id which the lodinn wtokUlHL. mous amount of water which the big court baa handed down an- opinion of machine can be made ready for It, tha which are wide Irrigating canal, all of Importance. In effect. It Philippine tariff will be proclaimed, Is flowing Into receive. cannot open, declares unconstitutional tha law mak- also following ont tba original plan boy of John Kansas. The playing along tb Founing it compulsory upon board of county formed before tba announcement of Tnrklngton, auberb of Indian claimed. commissioner to appoint fruit tree In tba decisions of tbg supreme court, It whic. tain creek in the north ensned in which about thirt. 8Lh fell In and the body Sunday, been haa decided Pneblo also that was there various counties. for tha pastors Mon tb i4iwom was swept away. It haa not bean no reason for an extra session of el e, i Kaalgaattaa ef TUlsaae f EI(ht-Yar-O- ld Pan-fland- le Co-o- p. semi-conscio- City-Engin- '" J ee four-year-o- ld , jt? ul fr COLLOSSAL RAILWAY COMBINATIONjFORMEOi TvsiOivtl Trs maeatla tl Systems It Faraat Fraat Kstetla Km da, " RapraaanUtives of all tbe great rail-roahave agreed on a general community of tntereat plan says a New York special to the Salt Lake Tri bans, the railroads of tba country to be divided Into four groups, which, when completed, will be as follows: The Union Pacific will surrender tbe Southern Paclfie to the control of Georg Gould, Rockefeller and associates in control of tha Missouri Pacific, and tbe latter system will be conceded an outlet to the Atlantic seaboard. Th understanding ia that the control of tb Delaware, Lackawanna A Western ia guaranteed to the Gonld Rockefeller combination, which will exteod that road o Pittsburg, there to connect with tha Una being built Into that city from the west Tba Harriman-Vanderbi- lt combination will retain tba Central Pacific tba Western connection of tbe Union Pacific, and will take under Its control the SL Pan! A Northwestern. Th party will have the Great Northern. Northern Pacific, Burlington and Erl. The Pennsylvania combination will take over th Santa Fe and Rock Island It is expected that the Pennsylvania will absorb several line in tbe cotton belt east of the Mississippi. This collossal plan has been approved by Morgan by cable. It will take a year to arrange all tb details. Each group will be capitalized at a billion and a half dollars. Hill-Morg- - - ' s. 1 r . four-year-o- ld .1! rzrbM A state of siegeha at Corunna, ' bee a proclaimed ,in. Count von Walderaeas successor, it la said, wlirjprobobly be a Frenchman. In eape Colooy, near Colesberg, Boers ar reported to bare captured 500 bo reel. seen confident Havana merchant that the United States will make a reciprocity treaty with Cuba. The Chilean Government haa granted an exequatur to Robert EL Mansfield, the. new American Consul at Iquigoe. Tbe prosecution against D. M. Carman, Seuor Carraiza and others, accused of trading with the insurgent, has been abandoned. Arbuckla Bros, have red uoed oo all grades of refined sugar IV points. The American Sugar Refining company made no changes As a result of the advices from th Marseilles police, two anarchist hav been arrested in Madrid, one a Spaniard and the other an Italian. Tbe London Dally Mail says that King Edward baa decided to redneq bia establishment from ecclesiastical thirty-ai- x paid chaplains to twelva. The resignation is gazetted of tb Marquis of Ileadfort aa a Lieutenant in the First Life guards presnmaby because be married Rosy Roots, th actress. The international Miners conference In session in London, ia attended by many continental delegates, passed a. resolution in favor of a universal eight-hoday. Th balances from the French bank indicate that the Rusaian loan waa oversubscribed ten times. English critics predict another Russian loan within six months. Postmaster Lowry and son of Carter, Washita county, Okie., were shot and killed by a man named Fowler laat Thursday. The shooting waa the result of an old fend. Eight hundred Porto Ricans wer embarked oo board the steamship Colon at Port Los Angeles Sunday morning. They are destined to work on tba sugar plantations of Hawaii. The monument erected by the State-o.South Carolina on the battlefiold of Chickamauga was dedicated last week. Gov. MeSweeoey of South Carolina made an eloquent speech. M. A. Hanna A Co. have secured option on almost the entire MaaaiUioa (O.) coal district The ontput of th included in the deal properties amounta to over 1,000,000 ton per year. Remy waa recently authorised to enlist 500. Filipinos, and Commander Tilley of the Tntuila naval station report that he has enlisted sixty native of Tutuila for service aa policemen. In Philadelphia tbe end of the first week of the machinists strike shows that sixty-seve- n firms have agreed to the nine-boworkday, with compensa tion for ten hours Two thousand man are still out. The treasury statement of the balances in the general fund, June 1, exclusive of tbe $150,000,000 gold reserv in tbe division of redemption, ehowsi Available cash balance, $163,765,862; s the-prie- ur CUBANS GET A TIP FROM UNCLE SAM. Flatt Mart b Accepted With, oat Modifying Interpretations. The administration has decided that the action of tbe Cuban constitntlonal convention In accepting the terms of th Platt amendment with' modifications and Interpretations of their own is not "substantial compliance with our terras within the meaning of the amendment, and Secretary Root will convey this Intelligence to tbe convention. Th decision was reached at the cabinet meeting Friday. The meeting lasted over an hour and a half and bad been preceded by an Lour conference between the president and Senator Platt of Connecticut and Lodge of Massachusetts. Secretary Boot took the position.tbat the interpretation of the Platt amendment contained In tha constitution adopted by the convention and the whereases appended to It went outside 8 fair interpretation of its meaning, and waa unacceptable. Senators Lodge and Platt, of were called in consultation The message of rejection aent to Gen; era! Wood advises thaCubana In unqualified language that there ia no power residing In thc United State government to change the terms of the Platt amendment, and that this government insists upon the acceptance of the Platt amendment without amendment or qualification. Am-nitni- rnt L -- NEWS SUMMARY. ha Loomis Will Not B.tura to VMnult. It is officially admitted that Minister Loomis will not return to Venezuela. There are two reasonsfor this decision. In the first place, Mr. Loomis haa suffered in health at bis uncongenial post, and In the second place the president ia not disposed to expose him again to the merciless attacks he has offered in Venezuela as a result of the xecution of tbe orders of the state department, Mr. Loomis, who ia now in Europe seeking to recuperate, will be given another diplomatic position as oon as a suitable place can be found. Rear-Admir- al nr gold, 83,016,140. The progress of the bubonic plague in Hongkong, is becoming aerions. Tbe death rate is over thirty daily. Tb epidemic ia the worst known sine 1885. The colony reqnlrea drastic saaitary legislation. Negotiation have been in progress for some time for tbe abrogation of two treaties between the United State 8rs Days' Brfld Poisons Husband and Tania The negotiatlone are based Stella Bruigls, a bride of three the fact that Tunis la now a upon days, who waa married to Vincent Bruigls at dependency of France. Wilkeson, Wash., Sunday and tried to The state department has been poison him Tuesday, has confessed aha advised that the German Government made two attempts ou hla life by giving him carbolic acid In a glass of regards the present time as opportune for the withdrawal of Field Marshs' wine, once early Toesday morning and von Waldersee, commander of th again in tba afternoon. The first time international force In China be drank It and went into great agony, Fifteen years ago whole cargoes of bia life being saved by vigorous efforts. Bosnian prunes were shipped to New She haa confessed she did it, but does not know why, only that aome one told York. This export now not only haa been reduced to almost nothing, bnt her to dp iL She has disappeared. California prunes actually compete Water Bubdssd Mob. with the Bosnian product in Europe. A serious riot occurred at It haa been ascertained that tha two tbe Presidio late Friday night From the in- anarchist, one a Spaniard and the formation at hand it appears that a other an Italian, who were arrested in mob of soldiers atarted In to wreck one Madrid on suspicion of being impliof the saloon at the edge of the reberva-tio- cated In a regicide plot, arrived there The guard was unable to atop as steerage pasMogere from America, them. A troop of cavalry waa then May 11. called out, bnt it was unable to quell The negotiations of tbe Vickers the mob. The fire department waa then called oo. Streams of water Sons A Maxim company of England, for the purchase of the Bethlethem brought the mob to submission. ' Sev-sr- Steel company, have been abandoned, soldiers are reported to have been and according to one of tbe New seriously injured. York bankers interested will never be The elections in peru kre passing off resumed. peaceably. John D. Rockefeller baa placed at A call baa been issued for tbe Re- the disposal of a body of promineat publican state convention to meet in medical men $200,000 to b available arr,tnrf - on August 31. Can- for immediate expenditure by an aaso didates for justice of theanpreme court eiation Incorporated nnder tba nam and state treasurer will be selected. of the Rockefeller Institute for Medics? baa smashed May all rain record in Research. New York. In twenty-nin- e There is keen speculation as to day of tbe month 6,97 inch of rain baa faHen. th identity of the new men who will . Th weather bureau records, enter, th Northern Paclfie directorextending back to 1871, do not chronicle such a ate nnder the commercial treaty of rainy May. peace subscribed to by the rival Interests in th property. No names ar given ont. n. i al I-- . ' , r- |