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Show NKYVS NUl'K-V San Fiani-i.-i-o, M ,y 0. V. J. Mw,"." a sieil known teal fi-iie man shot him self through the heart in the lavatory of Ms cOWo'i CBiifiiriiia E'.rtet this after n...on: Death v, v. if.tasiti,nr-.ii). The caine leadi::? to ' e sli bia is yet un-knoivn.- Morgaa was nresi.lent ('f the Bohidore Lainl Conir-aity and ow ner cf the towDsite of B.lvi.!ere and ulira-fa -!: ionable report zero's the bay in .Marin county. The sint-"tuertt is freely made that h;s accounts with ths cotnpnnv are not straight, bat the otlieers deny that there is any deficit. Morgan lived in a beautiful home at Belvldere and Uaves a wife and child. He had resided here nine years, cominst from St, Lonis. New York May 8. -According to a Herald Paris cable from authentic information infor-mation it appears that the Tope is pre paring an encyclical to the European governments eettinj? forth the inevitable crisis to which the crushing military charges condemn them. He will call the attention of the governments to the necessitj of introducing the idea of pacification into tho general policy, as well as the appeasement of tho aner of the woiking classes consequent upon their misery. His Holiness will ask for a resolution on (he question of disaruia nient probobly by art encyclical which may be the result of an agreement come to in his interview with the Emperor of Germany, The Government of Austria, Italy, Spain, Belgium anb Russia are f aid to be already informed of ths agreement referred to, and willingly accept it. Russia has made certain reserves but it intends it is believed to adhere .to the general decision in which case she would be charged with the mission of bringing her pressure ubon Franca to induce her to join the other nations. While exercising a horse at the race track Sunday afternoon Rasmus Neilson son of the well known importer of blood ed horses, met with a serious accident. It seems that Xeilson was holding tne horse by a rope, at the end of which was a heavy wooden stake. Tho animal bs-enmo bs-enmo unmanageable, and Jfeilson was thrown dowu ana draggtd some (lis iauce, until t'aa blows fee received from the stake rendered him unconscious. He was badly injured about the head and was brought up town on a Rapid Transit ear. The brutal car men dump the unfortunate man off whon tlie power house was reached and although hs was insensible, left him lying there until ths police patrol wagon was sent to him Xielson was taken to St. Mary's hospital where ho is now being cared for. New York .May 9. Strains of revelry resounded from the battery deck of tho United States steamer "Atlanta" this afternoon. Jack was doing some entertaining enter-taining on bis own (.col!. The whole-souled whole-souled tars of Captain llihsinson's cruiser crui-ser were "blowing themselves" to ths es tant of about one-fourth of a mouth's pay per man ia giving more than half the crew of her Majesty's steamer -Mag ieienue" whst they declared to be --"the most roaring ti-ne ws v8 'ad in our lives my boy." Since the naval rendezvous' bejau the Maglcienne has been the mate of the Atlanta. The two ships have been an ehored side by side and it was the Jiagi cienne oflieers that ths Atlanta enter tained at Hampton Road 1, Eich of the ship's crew of 261 men pa'd down about io to the entertainment fund. A caierc-r was engaged from one shore and the men spent all of tho forenoon putting the ship in gala attire, twining the Ara erican and English ensigns all over the Atlanta. After diauor the sailerasmok ed cigars which came from Havana aed would retail ei-bore f-T 40 cents !ti iece. lhere was ik end cf dsn durlu.i? the ucit two or three hours. When the baud played -Cemrads" 1"9 Entlioh i us and 2d i Aici'rlcan tars joined in. When dinner was over Chief Quarter master Squires propos.-d ihe health of Queen Victoria, which elicited ciie. is Then the chief writer E. P, Parrick. f; .he i-aicienno re-jisnd:.!. litrre, he! said, is a toast to il.e Pre-a lent of the L';;!t-d Siites GnT.lu.c:.t aid C-Ul Co-1 inmbU. Yju r,ie a i;it-.ii ai ion and I you'll b a greal.r Oj.. tt!t trtss Weiid ! in Aui.trk'Hit port-i a-: a mle, bece.n-e' there are too many defettiai.s, but such 1 au etitertaiiiiSie.'t m I'M li,d tot j reason to exy:-et. j X!: mj la iron of wj;.hi,.i nrttiih LiS i been ia Auieiieti.i v.:i-ri m-.i-ral iv.-i ki ; w.H lirin to b:-.k uy t-j lu-mu-.v, wi-.-.n the British lU-ei v.i.l deoarl. I |