Show FERDINAND LEAVES RUSSIA his reception in that correct but chilly new york april 23 A dispatch to the herald from st petersburg bays grand duke vladimir uncle of the czar bade bon voyage in a cheery tone to ferdinand of bulgaria who stood on the step of a railway car ciaro forming part of a special train that started for paris at 10 last on the platform were count coront eoff dalkoff oi the imperial household the staff of the turkish embassy prince filkoff minister of ways and communications cat ions baron frederick and prince serge belosselsky Belo lias had two long and serious interviews with prince lobanoff the minister for forego affairs while here he has been dined and unshed with tho czar has been decorated by ko metropolitan of st petersburg has ben entertained by the turkish ambassador amba and been received by the diplomatic corps la fache has been generally recognized but the chief characteristic of the reception accorded him here is that it has been strictly correct but cold and stiff the official press has observed throughout a most eloquent silence bismarck in Ws rural homa the portraits of bismarck by the famous bavarian artist lenbach are known the world over they differ all others in the studied absence of arery decorative preoccupation and BO into a full light the moral expression of the subject this tendency of the great bavarian painter will astonish nobody who knows what an extraordinary observer he really is in the presence of the man who poses he is like the confessor who has no need of listening to the penitent in order to penetrate the very depths of his soul his pen por trait of his great model is a companion piece to the Bis marcks that he made in the prussian helmet or the slouch hat of the countryman or bareheaded it is bismarck now has a mild which be did not possess in times gone by and that is the only trace that one finds at his age alis senses and especially his hearing and seeing are excellent and he walks as straight as an 1 I 1 I was like one of the regular inmates of the house that might in one sense mean a great deal and in another very little 1 I belonged precisely to alie class of people that the prince care about and before was completely at his ease as indeed he always is if I 1 were a great politician an old diplomat or the leader of a party it would be quite different then there v be points of contact between us A man is obliged to ivo bismarck something if he wants the prince to take an interest in him now my art interested him as little aa possible he had no friends in the common sense of the term he takes men for what they give liim but he is cordial kind and affable toward everybody in this way he remains an isolated creature with his indefatigable brain which works constantly like a printing erss that has no more paper to print very comical things cry often happen at his table all those who are temporarily in the house are welcome the photographer the insurance agent who insures the crops against hail or the gamekeeper bismarck chats with an unknown man serves him with a drink makes him sit down beside an ambassador that may perhaps he there at the pame time and when the man departs he asks who the devil was that fellow new york sun north ogden notes mr H J and mies lilly montgomery were united in tho holy bonds of matrimony in the salt lake temple on the dinst and tho occasion will be celebrated this afternoon at the residence al tho brides paren teHon and mrs cathaniel ya thaniel montgomery with a spread of the delicacies of the season participated in by a host 0 friends and relatives of the high contracting parties godfrey wm deamer am harry chandler were seen on the 22 dinst snaking a mountain lion measuring seven feet from tip to tip our streets which they had procured by poisoning in alie foothills north ot town A coyote and a wildcat acra left in the same locality which had buffered the bame fate on early adjournment washington april 23 tia republicans of the senate favor an early adjournment journ ment and the earlier after the appropriation bills are out of the way the better it will please them this sentiment was developed this mornine at the caucus held for the purpose of gnp tho order of business after a chort discussion mr sherman chairman of the caucus was authorized to appoint a committee on order of business which will decide upon what matters outside ot appropriations shall be brought up for consideration an adjournment should bo had it was thought by may and the committee which mr sherman will appoint will bear this date in mind when it comes to make up tho order ot business it is hardly believed that the adjournment can be bad at BO early a day but the ast 1st of juno is suggested as the day on which a final adjournment can be taken without difficulty senators who attended this conference assert that there ia no hope for tho pacific railroad funding bill the nicaragua canal bill tho bankruptcy bill the statehood bills or any other measure that will bring into debate interests the filled cheese bill may pass and it is probable that alie peffer resolution to investigate tho sale of bonds may also pass but besides the appropriation bills there ie little chance for anything alss being enacted later iu abo day mr sherman appointed the following steering committee which will aaeree upon an order of business allison hale aldrich davis quay mcmillan dubois perkins and pritchard pleasure yacht wrecked galveston tux april 23 at a point in the gulf of mexico between here and tampico the wreck of a yacht is reported floating on board the yacht ii is said were four young men and a crew consisting of a captain mate and cook the yacht was oat on a pleasure tour and it is supposed that she capsized and that all hands were drowned as two of her life boats were seen later floating bottom up how the disaster occurred is not known here house or cemmons landon april 23 in the house of commons today mr labouchere asked the government a number of questions in regard to abo venezuelan dispute as given in these dispatches in reply to these questions mr ourson under secretary for foreign affairs said that negotiations tiati ons with the united states in regard to venezuela were still proceeding but it was not advisable it this time to make any statement on the subject mr labouchere asked whether the government expected a favorable result from the negotiations mr answered that that was unquestionably the her maje sir william harcourt I 1 give notice that I 1 will ask a question upon this subject on monday next fierce storm in nebraska hastings neb april 23 A storm of wind and rain reaching almost volume of a tornado visited central nebraska late last night only minor dam aee was done here but at the town of phillips to the west many barns and outbuildings buildings out were totally demolished A number of barns were struck by lightning ind several horses were burned to death in the flames which followed tho races SAS san francisco 23 raining muddy six furlongs fui longs felling Edge mount won virgie A second la flecha third time five and a half furlongs selling starling won crawford second areka yreka thirk time four furlongs maiden two year olds fig leaf won senator morgan second viking third time 50 six furlongs selling perhaps won tonino second senator bland third time seven furlongs belling walter J won scimitar second pares third time five and a half furlongs selling shield bearer won last chance second oregon eclipse third time chicago april 23 the books were again hit hard at forayth today as five well played favorites showed first past the wire six and a half furlongs Spen doline won helen wren second designer third time four furlongs thomas payne won devoir second belle of niles third time 52 five furlongs elsie ferguson won fannie hunt second ethel II 11 time one mile lilian E won eleroy second fusilier Fusil third time six furlongs won hinda second effie T third time 12 six furlongs may ashley won mary L second john wilson third time washington april 23 the favorites won today right along in regular order five furlongs halton won tinge second lancer third time six furlongs selling premier won palmerston second chabar third time 1161 5 half mile mount yemen stakes successful won florian second winged foot third time 5 one mile yards golden gate won second eno third time one mile selling ed kearney won mirage second sir dison jr third time 25 2 5 AT ken port ky april 23 another accident occurred today in the second race H hicks was thrown from umbrella at the half mile pole and badly injured only one favorite won five furlongs belling bertrand won second font dor third time seven furlongs bickel won second judge denny third time half mile belling cynthia H won second third time M five furlongs selling rubberneck won pat tucker second tough timber third time six furlongs cyclone won aries youna second frontman third time 1134 memphis tenn april 23 four favorites and two second choices captured events and the track record for seven furlongs was lowered ahree quarters nine carloads of horses left today for nashville half mile Mon creith won booso liver second olean third time six furlongs won baila maria second sumatra third timo six furlon fis pretender won lord willowbrook Willow brook second trenton third time one mile frontier won bing linger second little tom third timo 1454 five albart S won astol fina second denver third time 1031 BASE BALL BALTIMORE BOSTON baltimore april 23 nichos was in fine form today aal being backed UD in faultless style scored the first shutout shut out of the season attendance score R II 11 E baltimore 0 6 8 bohton 7 10 0 batteries clarkson and ll nichols and ryan umpires lynch and henderson 0 cincinnati GAME cincinnati april 23 cincinnati cleveland game postponed account of rain ST LOUIS CHICAGO st louis april 23 ano browns played in tail end form today and threw away several chalcea to win attendance 2000 score II 11 II 11 E st louis 1 7 5 chicago 3 5 4 batteries breitenstein and douglasb Dou glasa arises and kittredge umpire sheridan washington april 23 mercer won his second game from brooklyn today and while batted bard kept bis hits well scattered stein bad bat little speed and the small score is accounted for by the sharp fielding of alie visitors score E H E washington 8 13 3 brooklyn 5 10 2 batteries mercer and mcauley stein grim and daily umpire keefe louisville pittsburg april 23 pittsburg took the final game in the series from louisville today after a good bard battle both pitchers were in excellent form but hill lost through his lavish gifts of bases on balls cassidy was injured by smith stepping on hia arm and was forced to retire it is believed big arm is broken attendance 2200 score P H E pittsburg 1 G 1 louisville 3 6 5 batteries foreman and mack hill and boyle umpire weidman SEW lork new york april 23 dark was batted out of the box in tha second inning and after eliat his comrades were out of it although irwin put in three of hia string of pitchers mcgill too was hit so bard in the first and second innings that carsey was substituted with the result that or no hitting followed K H E new york 8 9 8 philadelphia 19 17 4 batteries dark flynn seymour doheny and gar foss farrell and wilson mcgill carsey and clements umpire hurst game called end ath inning inn int |