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Show '" , , , ?i-....- . IilJi 5AIM ; Aii I IJttrio, - tf-- i, - ((mj " , . ' ' T-- .jf LiASgSSDZTIQIJ SALT I l: "7"" VOL:,. NO. 240 SILVER AND LEAD QUOTATIONS,: Silver, How York 1.00 3-- 4 Silver, Lontloa 4G ' ' j j Le&d, New York 4.40 ....... ...... Sinlt l.kkt Cte4r,n)( Itou-oi- . Toddy's clearings amounted to 8110,. IC'.'i aim) day la-- t ye;:r, ?U, T 1 i. cash balances, SOT,:.'!. FORSYTHE SPEAtfS FOR HIMSE-- lf . lie V:H rroimblr b Appointed Chi the. llorllrullurul Department, ., r Ciiii'At.o, July 8. Wiliiarn low of Calitornii. whose appointment ' chief of the World's fair horiiOUbj I department is pending, appeared bej ' t he commit tee ou agriculture yester A . Tim committee went over varum pleasant charges mail against toil I , ii v hi enemies in Calitornia. lie i swevod the accusation, by document fviiloiicu lo prove their falsitv. and t committee took the matter under S. visenieul. It is believed here now Forsythe wiil be continued. All of the opposition conies from CV-ifii- i nia, ami the director-genera- l M'1 V thiMiomiiiatiou is defeated Iim wrI not bo likely to choo.se another Callfiiff because of the factional bitterness ' jVU seems to have been aroused. ( ioneral Alexander Campbell of V- "t Virginia was today nominated a,t ial commissioner to Australia, i'ttd Henry Ballantyne, United Slate i ul at Bombay, us commission India. ' WEST S:DE RACE TRACK. Aa 1 .11 1 i as aitln Moeting II i.l.l l.aUt Night hl-- lliuif Iiil,irt.&eit Itl 11. A meeting id those interested in the f'irmaiiou of a new racing association ' with a track on tlto went tide of the Jordan, wait held in the oiiiee of J. M. Nelson, Second South' street last night. The greatest interest wai manifested by those present in the Heir organ..alioii and ihere di es not seem to tin any doubt but w hat the movement will he eucceful, as ut tho n eeting i JO.ouo was pledged aud more promised from the game siibscrihors, if it wan necessary. Among those who are taking the most proi:un"nt part in tlio proposition are .Imlk'o Huskia Sam Melutytp, Sam Kwine, and A. (i. liiipt. It was announced al the meeting that a piece of land had been selected and that negotiations were pending for its purchai-- when m'.Rhi be consummated any day. The location of the site selected cannot be made publio at thi time only to say that it is not more than two and a haif miles from Main If this land can bo seemed iho new association is sure to be a go. W IIAVM TO FIlillL Count Herbert E'.ainwck Want! a Denial from Count Von Kuntror Want His Elood. Tli BECAUSE OF THE OLD 8 TORT That tbt Lata Emperor William Wag D liroud of Getting Etd of Old Prince Bi6iuarok. T'.Kitl.lv. July 8. It is reported in diplomatics circlca that unless Count V on Minister, (Jerman ambassador at Paris, deniei the story circulated by l lSlowit to tho ellect tliat the lata l'.mperor William was desiroin of (ret-ting rid of Prince Uisuiarck and that the ex chancellor's advancement cf Count Herbert Bismarck, hi son, was a L'iaring instance of nepotism in po-litic, he, Cpiiut Bismarck, will chal-Ifnt'- e the (iennan ambassador to him satistaction on the field of honogr.ia :m sugar liooii !. ' -:- - z1 Stajoer has ComplehJ Arrange-- r (' Bints for the EtaHurr of Seven t foctoi $- iu the 7eat. i , j t .E"JS3 FACTORY AT LEHI-- ' Til PrtJuoa Calf tha Sti.r Coninmed in y t4Trritory-0au- 3d by tbt Mo- -: n' i"1 liihluj Bill Bounty. T. July i.Arthir Stayner, j a HkCiljr, Utah, who represents J JI 1)C Ai. Company, pioneers iu A piiitar Industries in the I'nited J t'l Jitttf lii.s completed ai rangements W?. a ("tiicago and-easter- n capitalists IJoi it etbl ghtiietit of several new t.e,4tiga factories in trie west. - I1 It .KM. beiiir demonstrated," raid Staviter, - at tho factories in Alvarado, (,?aiifotciia,' ami at (jrsnd Island, that ugar can bo ruadu in this country much clitaper lb A a it tan abroad, and with tho great, impetus to business the two cent bouilty fties, the industry can be tnado to beeoiue one of the leading ones if tho ebuntryi At the factory iu I t ah. tjue ha,!f ilia arooijnt cf sugar consumed in" the territory' wiU be produced. "TbU fall at Marsballtown. Iowa, --another larga Jaitory will be started 'and simultaneously sixmiite timilar will- ie: put iu oiieration in iNebraaka, Katjsus and western Jow." itmmmm And Colorado Wants to Sea Wolcott in Jha Second Piaca on tha Ticket With the M.ui from Maine. A EEW TEIAL TOR PABKIKS03T. A Leadville Tirm in Trouble Ddr!ey Murphy Soutsncud The Chey-enne Turn Hall, Sp-- Ul 1 Thn Tiniss. Wasiiisiiion, .Inly A. (!. Holland of l'ueblo, Colo., is at the Kb-bi- lt house. According to Colouol Hol-land there is quite a boom iu Colorado fur Senator Wolcott br the second place on the republican national ticket. This is the way Holland puts it: "We have a warm place iu our hearts for Wolcott. There is really very littlo politic being discussed now. The next legislature to be elected will have to rlioo.se a United States senator, and it is an admitted fact that Wolcott has thiugs in good shtpii. It will be Wol-cott auaiiiht thu field, but so far no one has appeared in the Held." Wbon aked about Harrison's posi-tion among people of his state, Holland remarked that he supposed if Harrison was noiniiiatt,d it would be "llobson's choice" with them and that republi-cans would vote for him as between Harris u and Cleveland. He bad ro doubt that Harrison would win, but if John (i. Carlisle should be put up by the democrats, Hillaud thought that party would svep the state. "Har-rison's poHtiou on tho silver fiiestion docs not suit us. But B'aine is iu eve-ry way the ma;i for us of the extreme we,t." FLASHES FROM THE VVlRtS. A riot oceurrnd yesler.lav among tho reaper 'tit tho Vol.atrl ,Htrt-- t, Ita'r. Kmin Pasha fays that Stanley's book Is full of !nlt t.iks iiii.l anarfr.itiOi.s. A pauper leper has I cen discovered iB tlic Im.:tou :H tmvu ef Libjuran, Irclautl. The balk Compadre. bound from Calcutta to C.iIib wa lost at but the rri-- escape). At Blnnmington, Ind , f.'ither ,lons wi. w. t rntally w.V.j.,o.i by whit-- c.q.s thai l.o la Jiuety tome. A railroad deal is on foot looking to '! mmsolMati ,n of 'tin I'w'ar Hnp'ds S. Ncth'Tn ami sbe M um aj,j,a & tit. UmiK llicht Ibo erend Bishop Joseph Dvvin-l."i,- r Ki.rt Wayne, 1 , Is sivlmi-l- til ami tin stui.juig pnyni tans h.ivu vw.t l.im u .. The directors of the California Alh-letif- t elnli haie oifi're I apiirs.inf SiOttO for a finish tUnt initA-- , Kii i'o:er Jacl.son ami Frank Siaviu. U. S Sen.t'o,-- Hulinis of Idaho (r,,m V:isl iii:;toti i ;i day. aivl wag J tvAn a ereat t.y trio clti.'.cns of i a k Kent. leiii Kellogg, tnes.ionr.er of the Pa-- f ill.' Iv.pr s eoni: a iy, Is umler arrest at Kt. Io ii.,. p- iid.n.r 101 .iivi'M'ni.on as to ti-- n a pa roniainiiiif ioaM. Tliere Urveiv evidence of n r!l!tnre in I'm ran. s of t!i urme- - s alHan e in sou ta-er- n A! mne ot i owlin.'. It s ail".wt. to the p.'i'- - Irat.'m i f a'i o lii.iL'i'oiu mviuilli; in biuiiiD twi.ie l.j .1 a' a the a. i tr.. Abe I ov,'iiiig, U)'J, by Joe Downing, th j.o.o troi ;tr nJ 8ire of troiters. ts t II. wa. 1', v ir, olrt ic IkU a re o.-i-l oi ii II '. ll'iiicMii. hvj it, U1..1 tv. i(. ISow.aan.or Va lou.i. a.,. v.iin.'l at 'D, im. Dispat-lii- iroiu Cauieroons, West aunoani i. f it 1'r. Int.. rarf. !.o has t r a 1. inrpr or h.. )... n ri'-- i a i J ny n I! !,.. ),i;i -- if I. va ha !ly v.'oiiu i..tl, .out his lori es fi9 ile'iio;:- - Uiii'i. 'i ii'.' hi.' l.cirv ratt, the t.i t c.cr I nt 'o. i ti.er il.al :cl St. .loan , n a im vi.tti.js n.iw.'i. II. .1 i ial. t. rue ialt,. 'ia,e iic-- n la t- il Si. .loan Ir. to v m,,. in.i only oihv ii , . t,.j. y,..,r ha.--f Irfieu pullna II ro'i.,1: t'lKioiMii il sfioiy. A party nl out by t:;, Smithern 1'a- - Mlii' "oil; ;,. y ,.i i, i. e . Il ,l 11 t V - U' I v. iit'i u ' u ;,.,.r iM. iin.i' e- .i rt la'ae f'l-fn- Mi. i', i !ti. C'J'.ir il norrp.-t.- l .1 ' a:..l n. v. i'ii' hi, m : ci t ' iialou s to tae 'il.t, iv.ii ." .:i. I j.:.' i,. j i'i. id l.v.'i' .va i v ester. lay visited by It -- a', yfvtof I,.i:;.!.ll Al II. vi. v .'.i.iiy fie 'nil ii.uea o to fr- -: i'- i's it. ."oa.'.i'itr.aiaia ftui MoTiifro'. ui.i tu t sir.!', n atci it ;U;! i' .a - la,,:" n aM ba.1i V .ia naiJ. I.i !u.!ii,iiit li.tfi-c- McDonald of the F'-t- (' n ,.!ry in hi.i or ten J to ron-i-l to Fir i i.. i.::. it. I U.. suet li.i re oran'z" i no a mil far'- - et.- ay a baud of Sam.':. ,Vf..:.i of ' tbi-.- mire !:i:x!esla Hie Indian war'.ist v lu-te- anil i ne ' '"a lt-- the wi'.y Ch:ef Umu. r w-wti-- i:.: A liuij,',!.; oj" iho stoen-)'-,- ; ,.f ( ;.r,v.-M- Han-.-bar.- : A Saa T, to ,i. . ' '4 Wil l' Coin;, oiy. tae f )i id a .11 r rlir.'.'t i s v. 'V etiil : :lli 1. llaiiliiiBTlon. V. i;atn. K. i'arilee, r'mrl .s B:t,i,),l, I.: (.'. (lil.hs. ) irat s hiilitaul K. C. Van Vle-- It is im v i.ai.l tout Prince Hls.iiarek rrfa 'i.t if." ii:e o; of ' .aat: iur' t a ise t'a". I' : r.; i i and ofiar fee-- i r.Tl,!e w MU hn.'l. ..ii a ot rink wouVl te at l.ift f li .i'iu. F,,r t ie s .ia" ... no' e.vtatnse Court ii. ,i'i:;: 'a i. i ; !u of iluui- o-v hi-- h r.is I.:.;.,-- , it h,m n l.i'i i bill :r. THE POLICE A FltfHT. Hitter Fflllng; Arnui.il hy tha Yrttfctly Upuiitlun to I'arnvll. Dt I'.i.in. July H Yesterday an excit-ing scene look place in the polling booth at Bagnalstow n. ( annon O'Neal, a nupwrtfcr of J'aruoll, entered the1 booth and voted, but Caution was as-- ' too'slied In see iiis own curate instruct-ing the s how to vote. Cannon vehemently protested agaiail the curatu'saclioii. ciaimiug that it Was an attempt to 'iBtimidat the peopte.i The people outside the booth, co;u posed of both ' factions, ranged theJii selves on each elile of the polling place and prepared-f- or a desperate cri.i mage. The police, however, gatheivl iu force and prevented a free fight.. 5;:' Iu the midSf of the disturbance f man tried to strike Parnell. but by a number of bystander. LOCAL RAILROAD NOTES. Efnta ef IiiKratt Along; th Varlaut Llt ta fait lake CICj. Arrsngemeuts have 'been made whereby parties can go east via Ouray and Siherton by paying 110 additional tare. This gives the 1). & K. ;. three indepemient roads to Denver, viafiien-vvoo- d and Leadville, via Black eanoo and Marshal pas and through Ouray and Toltec tunnel. The I'niou Pacific will put in reduced rates from all nation in Utah to Op-d?- u and return for people to attend tha republican coner.iioii and mans meot-in- g at Ogilen Friday and Saturday, 'Pickets good until next Monday. I he I nion I'acitie special excursion from Slit l.ske to Yelioatnne park ou the L'dih will be big. From appear-ances thpr will be more peopla to go than the line can handle. The Fifth ward people have secured. Syrncuso for an excirs.ou next Tues-day. On July 2' the K. event h ward I'opN gii to" Syraeus". Tho Ogdait (p.bl Feliows go'ilirre July 21. Superintendent VurUlle of t'je Wy-oming division of th i L'nimi I'acific i here today, lie will strt for Cheyeun tonight. Suoeriudeut VVurtelie reports buiiucss brisk. The 1). it II. (!. recently whisked a caiioad of potatoes from ilraud June-ti'jr- i to I'neOlo iu fourteen hours. This is th, fanet run ever made over tba mountains. X (reueral Agent V. J. Shotwell of the Denver it Ido lirando returned from Denvor today, lie reports (leorge W. Vallery of the Burlington as fine as silk. J. .I. Flynn. commissioner of the Col orado I'.ah Trullio association, will be in .Salt Bake about Monday, July 20. Dick eslm of the Missouri Pacifie) has returr.ed to his desk. , a , THEY ARE COMING 10 UTAH. With a lrc Amvuut of Frnclt CaiU Kra lT for InrHltncnl. CiiK Aiai, July Albert Verillon and C. Bourbon," French mining eniri-neer- s are in the city enrouto to I'tah. M. Bourbon said a lari-'- o amount of French capital is ready tor investment there as soon ns the possessors of it arc convinced that their money will be safely place to this end, Bourbon added, hiiiweli aud companions are going lo I tah and Colorado to inspect well-know-mining properties. They would make r poi is upon them that could lie relied on upon the bourse. This was nin le qeresary by numerous wild cat reports which spread abroad iu l'arii about American enterprises. 'iV ' 'tTATAAFFAIR. " Tfcg alaatsr of the Ittramor :omprm ir lr '' " t ' tilt (: for .3.)0. ,WAsnifaTOHi, Jyly 8. The gecrotary of th treasury has 'authorized tho ceptance of tho offer' cf tho innhtcr of ' the Chilean steams Itata to pay $".(),) .fofitiolkttdQ'.oC. tha. navigation laws iu ; tavrpg cleared frani Ssjj Diego. Cala., I waalut tbeeeouiary papers. 3 ids Jaoftiemeql has oo.bing on tho other i auiiist thacScvrsof: this vessel. f'to-vv- lt: Kt(tiayr):n n federal .ollicer ; ' unci violating tha 'aetttrality' Jaw. The vsittpij afy tjeneraV iwjievea tbut action ' may still ' against tbcindi-- ; yUluaL of'ccrs rt 'itc l:ata: an.i. tho riiobert aud MiijulCAi'r violiion of this ,'V,. (ftlthouafi ilftaf-- ot ho Jt.ita twpsiyijred tflc.if fcl'ecso aj aint the ,'tiavigaUott law. .tij' may?? s;ill he iienaA'e to lecs'!t.;jii''osc.?utton ou j Sitr? of k id UHn, k ni4 Violating ' navigaiiia lans. v, MCOLAY DEN,S THE ST0i?Y. If.l Sjr Tl . I.lnciola Dill Not 0p. th f llm.nlln. Wasmini!TOV, July H. - (.'.(). Nicr.lay, who was one of I'le- ident Lincoln's pri-vate secret:! lies, sent tdisnatch to Mrs. Homiiu sl.uivg that the editorial in yes-terday uurning's Philadelphia Tiim lo the eil-'c- t that Bincoin was opposed to ilai.iiin's as ia JMii was en. .rely erroneous. The ilimatch says that "On the con-trary, 1nicoln i'avorud Hamlin's but vvilhho'd any expres-sion of opinion far or against any can-didate." MEETING ,CF YOUNG BAPTISTS.?. The JUeport of, th. CominlUit an ConsN. tiUiou mid Nsin. - V Cnir'Ai. July f (er one tlioij' and deiegatcs irtipi the young people,'! MK'ielo s oi the Baptist "church of' tb? United State nipt hero yesterday... Af ter organisation was etlccied ana dresses o.r wcleorno delivered con)mt" t.'es wera ap iintud. M. (i. M(iLea! of Omaha, Hev. K. M. Jones of Wiob-i- t a, Kansas, aad others made brief s'pet'-- J ches", presenting tha work iu their re sue 'tivn ft LPs. : 'J he report of the committee on cojjj stitntion nl4king the came of the orgfc, iation the V,;B:.ptist'e 1'oung Peopitfa I nion of Auiei ica," and fixing the basis of representation at or.e delegate fej everr twpnty meinbijrs, was adoploui after cousider1ilo discussion. , MAY FRiE PARKINSON. Sums Startling Anl lvif la th Appllea-fo- n fur a r Tril. t iTse Times. ('ii.-- i'.sm:, July K A couple of startling aliidavits have been intro-duced before Judge Scott ia support id the motion for a new trial for Cor-poral Frank !?. Psrkinson, indicted for the, imii'i'-.i- of I'rivnt j Koy Baker near l':irt I! i' -'- . last October, and convict-ed of manslaughter. The s'utemcnts uri. by oar'-jo- and they swoar that a o..,i'h.i''il aoldier narm l Knight taid i.i i! eir shop in Marctt tli:. b bad killed B?:er and iluif Parker was Tit, tard.iiess uf tho revela-tion is amazing, but tho sifiiants are lutMi of gi.od cliaractor. k ,"b Pntit Vruttjt'fatod oa ta a Sorvla f. """' j ',' lektcj." ; .... 'k 4 , evt Yqu'i' JtlfirriDc4jl'Oeorgo r Greece ;id bin t'S.'iy.on their n f iieejssfiii attwnip to get to iCoro; mi I ,aiCuhaflH;,tsaie)f Sh-ti- , to- -' I ' lijijaslg 'tHtthe liOjrnau i .illRf'"'' Vhuir City of New York aod live who hailed on the Sarvia made a second start this morning on the White Star liner Brit-tani- A large number of Americans who sai'ed on the Servia for a summer trip to F.urope abandoned their pur-pose acd will return home. TlK.Orri.-ii- a l'o flo .Ifatill. New Yckk, July t'. Tho opposition to the present management of the Ore-gon I'aciiic rf.ad has appoint! a com-ini.li.- of bondholders to r organize the tTd. ai.e tot'ay the new enmuiiftue issued a statement charging that the management issued Jll.iJUti.OO.') more bonas than w;;,s warranted by the mortja 'ai. The nioi'tgage provides that the bonded debt shal! tie limited to$J,'),-OtJ-per mile. So tar HO inilos 'e con-structed, calling for S2..'i.)0,pt0 in bonds. The comfBiiy however, has issued ,44A,0JrCj4.t 'W-'.-' f,r'''ks kseV?. bv asserting thai the line w hen roru-plete-will he tiOO m;b s long and that ilio bond issue on tlie system will be only 32").0!)0 per mile.' The bonds which were placed at Ml have now no market value and tiie company has a debt of The commit-tee, it is understood, will briu; legal proceedings against tho oi'lcers. A LEADVILLE FlrtM FAILS. AUnchiki. fits Akk rug t.intf 10, t f 0 Fltitl .lAinsi UutKor Si WalKli. S i' lal t i I'liB TiMKS. 1.kau ii.i.s, Colo., July 8. Attach-ments aggregating $10,400 were issued yesterday afternoon iiii"t the irro-- . cciy liivi ot r ,v V, .ls,i, Vt.)S street, this city. The principal credit-ors hiv Johu Min, J. V.'. Mever. Hasl-et- .t Co., J. C. Stilwell, J.S. MiMcr and K. Ii!. Hu-ding- , all of this city. The creditor show n disposition to help tho tim out of its situation, and it ii possi-ble that they may regain their feet. The arc not known. .... ANOTHER USFEAT FOP? PARNELL, Tliera Is Now. Nothing; httt tor infl-U- i l'lUloal , jV-i- , ; Dt Kf.is, Jijiy The result of!t'oe election yesteralsW at Carlovr for a suc cest-o- r in"iarliurut to the. Isle f'Goi'J man M shone, estilled i.n'.a cri 'i(i.u defeat for the j'auuollitii-'Cf.rivlitiati- f ',1 .tbe dtMr;'?M:l ins htroDghoid, eu whi.re. n said, u he was defeated, he would admit tint there was nothing left in political life for hiin but to fall back. Speaking at Carlow after the result of the election w as known, Parnell said he was not disheartened and tuat he would continue to consolidate ind-ependent men in every Irish county and city and put the issues to be upheld be-Iiavm Wilt Probaltly t!an. fore the country at every election. Special la Tl.e Tinvs. Ii Ki.i.n, Julys. Attoi ncy McAliney reju; iii'i! yesterday from Denver where he had been in the interest of Win. 11. Davii, now under sentence to hang for murder. Ho reports that tho supremo court has refu.-e- d to interfere iu the matter and unie.--s a respite cau be ob-tained ; i mo ( iov i i nor Konti, which is not likely, the man will hang. The time appointed is during the week from July IS to duly 25. JOHN W. MACKEY. Th Comstock fttlvar King "KntB Uuf r m"i - 5? ""fdl't v" Ca'alen-'-e.i- .' Johri VY.JIackey, the Co lock silver king, arrived iu tue city ) om the east at an early hour thn morning. Ha will go on to the I'aeifiq coast this even-ing, stopping for awhile in Virginia Cit and examining the Consolidated Cali-fornia and Virginia mines on the great lo.le which be still controls, before go ing to sn Frani ico. Mr. Mackey thought the statement thai the cream of the ore had been taken out of thn Coiustock mines above the .vioi! level was all a mistake aud ha looked for several larc bonanzas to bn opened above that point yet. Once his partner, James (i. Fair, had informed him that ho had gotten every ounce of ore that would pHy on one of tue levels of the Hale it NorcroFs mine, but he was mistaken, for within live feet of where 1 air stopped a cross cut, a body of ore was struck which yielded Then there are many reasons to be-lieve that the Conistock lodo is rich be-yond any depth where it has yet been penetrated and with improved mining appliances, with the progress made par-ticularly in electrical science, it is but reasonable to suppose that a depth of 5000 feet may yet be possible or even more. Then w e are able to treat oro cheaper every year, so that, tho great-est iieiu of expense on the Corustock is in gcitti;o.r it to the mill and in stamp-ing it. L'tah has a very bright future. 1 see much progress and improvement since 1 was last here. CEORCE FRANCIS HOME AGAIN. Ha Will Soon Carajlfite Hit Kaoa Aroaml tiie Globe Agtn.t Tmin. NbwYokk, July The sieumship Majestic reached quarantine this morn-ing. Among her passengers is Oeorge Francis Train, who is completing his circuit of the (?Iobe in a nice agairst time. Other distinguished passengers are I). O. Mills, J.'rs. V huelaw livid, anil Senator Spooner ami family. Train hoped to compile his trip around the world iu fifty-liv- days, but this is not as ho has already been on bis journey 57 days and still has :i000 miles to go. He leaves the (irand Central for J'ugel hound this evening. VVaiiamrikwr Must T. Httfy. N'mv VuRK. July si.- - A Philadelphia special says: "A sub committee of the ' finance eommitte eonsel today notified Johu Waiiamaker, Samuel B. liary, Kiliugharu I!. Morris, William V. managing editor of th.i Ledger. and Bobert McWede, its city editor, that they would be called to testify Friday afternoon. Conn of common pleas ord'-- dirccling Yard to te-ti- In fore the committee was served on him this attriioou. John Bardsiey began his fifteen rears in the liastern penitentiary this after-noon. IN RECARD TO RUSSIAN JEWS. Th Matter Itropc'i' npatth Confarcit at lUiltimore. , I'.ATivtoiiK, July 8. At the council of the, I'nion of American Hebrew Co-ngregation, y(ot'.'rday, a resolution was introduced requesting that the execu-tive committee be instructed to cooper-ate with the trustees of the Hirsch fund and other organizations that have un-dertaken to aid Kussian Israelites who have immigrated to this country It was referred to the committee ou civil and religious rights. It was also ord-ered that ail matters bearing on the same subject shall go to that commit-tee. 1 w as decided to hold tho t cou ieil in Washington the 1st Tuesday of December. l'n"v ...ii , Tji-i- i Hull. 8c .'; 'i'ii.ms. t ii i.i i.s', e. .iu.ys. Orouiid has been broken lot the hall of the Cheyenne Turn Verein. The building will bo a two story brick and will cost about ;. The. Pi: rn Verein has been only a Ii; vv months, but are well barKt"! up lin meially. having the support of some of the town's wealth-iest ii.eii. Th I in,,.ortitlon uf Tin. Washington', July f. The chief of the bureau of statistics reports that the total imports of tin plates, tenie plates and taggers of tin during May, Is'.U, amounted to 101 Oi."i pounds, valued nt jjl.-bi- l Jfi-i- , and during the correspond-ing period of the previous year 41.1, OM,-U-pounds, valued at "ill. 525. Dur-ing the eleven months ended May 81st, 20,:s:.7Il pounds, valued at ts,7;W,-'(01- . were imported, arid during eleven months endeit May 111, 1!0. UU5,U7!t,fi;l2 pounds, value I at'i?s,ii;!0. ,il. A THIEF'S CONFESSION. Th Mm Who Stole t!ia ,lwla or tlis uf Dmiliiy. Lomkin, July 8. Wilkin-son, a clerk, confessed today that, he was instrumental in the stealing of thu countess of Dudley's jewels at Fiustau station four years ago. Wilkinson says ho had two accomplices, one ol whom is dead. The jewels, he said, were sold at Amsterdam and he (Wilkinson) re-ceived $10,000 as his share of the rob-bery. Wilkinson was remanded in order to enable the police to make fur-ther inquiries into Ihe case. HER hiiPhiilAL GRANDSON THE C ii. :N V.'JirsEc HIS SPEECH BilrO.i'E IT IS DELIVERED. Anil Iho Wllllnrii ii to Knil Only Serli I'it: ..I Ii t !.-- wilfv M. I. rnmliiia's A piirovK 1, Ac eitrii IlK In If urtt- I ri.M'ON, July .s.- 'ihe emperor and enipies- ot l.ei niaiiy. alter i.aving w.lh v'.icen 'if.oria. drove to Frogiuorc d.U'1 visite I liio roval liiaiisoieiiin. I'he i:ii erial parly aiter-ward-liiiu'hei! at Windsur snd were driven to ( iuiibei iui.d Bodge, wh.ru the silver v eliding of Prince ai d I'r.n-ces- s ( iii isiian ul Seiile.su ig i in..itiiie w as being eeiebi ated. A 'ter leaving l 'iiiubertaiid Lodge the emperor witnessed a cricket match at Windsor. 1,,1'i-- in the afternoon he took leave i.i the ..oei ii and went to London, win-r- he vvii this evon.ng be at the "Oraud Command ' performance al the Iioval Italian Opera company. Truth says: il is stipulated that Km-- j peror William shall vv rite out the speech which he is to make at l.uild lla.l on Friday next in reply to the address of welcome which will bo inadu them by tho recorder on tho part of tiie (orporatioii. After hav-ing written nut this speech according to Trvih, the emperor must submit it, to thu iiieeii for approv al. The ci'iperor is only to read those por-tions of his written speech that may have met w ith tho ijiieen's upprovul. i'lirim mi I it l!if Yi.i-- i In the Pan. Sj.i i i.i: I. 'i 'iiie Tom-- . Lf.Aiivii.it:, Colo., July ". Judge (ioildard yesterday afternoon seiitenced Darley M.irphv to three years and six months in the penitentiary at Canon City. Murphy was convicled of a num-ber o thefts recently and was a mem-ber of the iiiartetle who escaped from the county jail a short lime ago. QUAY. ANSWERS HIS ACCUSERS. Ha Says Thut Tli.y ara Not ltiublicnl, hut Iiiiorritia and Frva Tradtra, I'lili.ADKi.rHtA, July 8. The hiqnin r this morning contains an interview with Senator Quay concerning the re-cent address of the independents, in which he says in the most emphatic manner that so far as it refers to him it is false from beginning to end. lie denies every charge, and says the men who signed the address are not repub-licans. "All of them," says he, "voted fur Pattison for governor, many of them for Cleveland for president, and you will find among them a number of free traders. I can stand the attacks com-ing from such democratic sources." Vmi.j Kdltura Fights Dual. Nk.w Oki.kans, July H.B. 1'. Ban-le-editor of the lOrlrmis, and A. S. Caruthcr. editor of the .loseo, fought a duel ye.iterday. us'.ug rspiers. was cot below the eye and the seconds declared honor satislied. The combatants subsequently were recon-ciled. The cause of the duel was the publication of articles in the respective papers. NEWS FROM FORT DOUGLAS. A Number of tha Coinpaoias to ha Sang to X,w Muttons. A w ire from Fort Sydney, headquar-ters of the Twenty tirst inlantry, status that Captain Jocelyn's company of that regiment, now stationed at Fort Doug-las, will be sent to l'ort Sydney, Neb. Captain Bradley's company goes to Fort Duchesue; Captains Ctiinraati and Wittick's compauies to Fort Randall. South Dakota. These moves will probably tako place withiu the next mouth. The news came suddenly and unexpectedly that Lieuteuants Butts and Seay are heart-broken- . The department target competition at Bellevtie, near Omaha, wiil take place within a few weeks. Lioutenant Hackney of Fort Douglas goes as ad ju-tant. Lieutenant Butts as competitor, and Lieutenants Xichols, MeCaskey and Seay as range ofiicers. They will leave about the 20th and be absent about three weeks. A M ilirnukpa Firm Knil Mn vvAt hKK. July S. I he well known board of lr:nn firm of Mohr, idke'sen tt Co.. has failed. Tin) lia-bilities are not know n hut-wil- probably be heavy. Thn nss-et- amount to about $ .0, 000. (Isi-- tr Mohr, senior member of tho Firm, is also insolvent, but no Figures are given, The lirni was loug on w heat. WON'T C1VE UP THEIR ARMS. Tha Trouhle at tho WMHhlnelnn Coal Minea Nut Vat Kt aa Kn.l. Skatti.k, Wash., July 8. Tho at-tempt to bring about a voluntary dis-armament at the mines has proved a failure, as each party suspects the other of not acting in good faith, and iu verv few arms are being sur-rendered. Work is propodiug ut. Kid-man, Newcastle and Franklin, but nothing is being done at Black Dia-mond, Talkf-- Alinnt Knlna and Pork. Paris, July 8. The cabinet after discussing tho import duty on swine and'on pork decided to obtain advice by consulting the committee on hygieue. The minister of agriculture reminded his colleague that the Tinted States authorities had lasen special Fanitary precautious in regard to the exporta-tion of pork. A MURDERER KILLED BY OFFICERS Ha Had Shut and Killad Neighbor and Wat If paUtlug-- Armcit, San Josi;, Ca'.., July 8. Manuel Soto, a Spaniard, while searching with a re-volver for his wife yesterday morning, w ho had left him owing to a previous murderous assault upon her, shot ami killed a neighbor named Nicholas Smith, who had warned the woman to llee. Solo then detied the police, but the latter followed him into a bnu.se and killed him, after a number of shots oil both sides. Will Vlput at Toledo. Pirn AM'i thia. July 8. The general ex cent ive board uf i he Knights of Labor has decided upon Toledo as the meeting place for the next session of the. gen-eral assembly Tuesday, November 10. HANIBAL HAMLIN'S FUNERAL. Tha Whole City of l!nyir. Main. In Mourning- - Toiiny. Banook, Maine, July 8. The whole city is in mourning today. The remains of Hiinliri were re-moved from his resilience to the Uni-tarian church where they were view ed by a large number of people. 'The funeral services were he'd at .'i it) an 1 were attended by many prominent men including tho s'.ate olliciais. j IN Trih NAME CF SCiENCE. Two ii riiriiirinin on r.ltitiutii Wuhotil tiim. lit, I'.f.i.t.iN, July s. J r. Leidig has raised a nciisstioa by a' eiisiug Professor Bergnianii aitd Dr. Ilahn of experi-menting with cancer inoculations since lss;1, on hospital patients, without their knowledge or consent. Drs. Berginauu aud lLihn admit tiie truth of the charge, but they eiaim iu every "sn the pa tieniH had been a- -t recovery. They add, as an excuse. 1, at it is necessary to select human beings forexperiuienls, as lower aniuinls are unsuitable. A I. nliV Smill Kara. Toronto. Jnly 8. A double scull race, between O'Connor and Ilanlon and dandier and Maekay has been ar-ranged for August 8, It is not yet de-cided where the rac1 will be rowed. liailroad Mas on Trial. Sr. Pat i, July 8. The trial of Presi-dent I'.gan and dentin! Passenger Agent Holdridge of th" Kansas City road, for violation of the interstate commerce law begun in the L'uited States court this morning. Argued lliBiseif Unknown. Bo-to- n Globe. A youngster at school in Cambridge was asked the other day bv a teacher who wanted to give the children some instruction in modern history who was governor of Massachusetts. "My father," was the answer. "But what is his name?" inquired tho teacher. Tha question was a puzzler. The littlo fellow stared at the teacher as if seem-ing not to comprehsad the S'gnificanca of the query. Fiaally be said: "I duniKi; but he's my father." And sure enough, the boy was rirjht; his own name was William Fustis RusseiL Th il Kulnpla Kainnrf. (itt'.tui.TA ii. July 8 I'he Anchor line steamer Kutopia, which sunk last March, when uoo liaian emigrants wero drowned, was raised today and rested j ou iho beach. NOT FPU THE PUBLIC. The Hetween Knaland and Friwin Ah .tit thi, tlijitrrjiiig,ii. I.i'M'iin. July 8. Ferguson, political secretary of the foreF'u otlice in the commons replying to a question by said communications had passed between her majesty's govern-ment aud th.) government of Franca in regard lo the. maintenance of Hiatus quo in tha Mediterranean, but, he, added that tl.ey were communications which were not suitable for public clis-- j c ision. (Inn IriiilKii Killed Ousi O ptarrd. Bakkk. i Calif., July 8. A courier reports the capture by a posse of the. son of Chief Kiow a and the kill-ing of one of the band of indians who murdered Deputy SheriiT Powders and his companion July SQUIRRELS AND j They ara I'larlngj lljns in tho Wheat FirMn of Vn.linfftrin. Talomo. Wash., July 8. Tho Wash ingto wheat crop is in dan fer of by grasshoppers aud squiri.is. Arsenic is being spiva 1 over the fie) it, mixed with grain and is kiiiirg a nu.n-bc- r of the rodents. If the devastation continues it is estimated not less th? a j a million bushels of gram w ill be dev i troyed A FntM Colliery Aeeidrnt. I.ONMioN, July 8. The staying in a shaft at a colliery at Botherham, Cork-shir.-- , collapsed tmifiy. killing live Iwoiknit-- and serious.'y injuring four others. Ne r Tor l oirr mill StorkJ. Nkw Yokk. July 8. Stocks dull, t.igtiiiiit, about lowest prices of morn-ing: M in,' .', ei'si-- , ' ;;. Kul"- eon .n lii r.Vifle iss. d'i: Atchl-on- , .v.1 ; (.catrai 11 ,rt :v. ton, s: ii.?.;." ,v ;;in fii a;-''i- '.if: - n ihTU l'a''ii". ;!; Pre Nurth-- b: Ni .' oi k rt'iiin l. Ill :, ; it- at n Nav ,'a: i.'ii iii .n''"i'i.' .a. 'a i. t ari.l,' Mail, I, i i.oeis .v 1' iai.i- - c. Si. IMul y ii'i. i',a. : Tt xaa . r' lij,.,ti r-v- le, 41 ; tuo iff. Vt i''::i:i. o- Tha Knnnlan Wheat Crop. fuM uvv, July 8. Tin! otl'icial report j shows spring wheat promises a good hsrvel which will coii:pei:fate for the tin licit in w inter wio at. Cloxd bf the Sheriff. Mk.mchis, July 8. The dry goods holts, of Byach & Co. was closed by the sheriff ' attachments aggregating 1'ttrt of 11. rlla lnundtBd, $10,000. i!"Kl.!, July S. Floods. caued bv ' the ris.i'g oi the river Aar. inundated the Aarcichie quarter of this city uud did much durra,ge to property. A I ooiii. il lUitillerr- - London, July broke out this Btorning m the distillery of Holland it Co., limited, nt Deptford. Tha entire iiuilding is doomed. V A Convent Br.rid, St. HtLAiVfE, Juebec, July 8. The convent of La Province, situated on Hichelieu river, below Beloeil, burned today. THE CASE ACAi.MST GIBSON. It Will Not h. Artruoil I'asll the Auitu.t Ttiii .f Cmi-t- . Cmt ago. July . The final decision on the indict incuts against Gibson of the whisky trust lias been postponed until tho August term cf court by mutual conseat t f tho attor-neys iu the c asc. All tho counts are quashed except the iour for attempts to commit arsou. etc. These wiil be ar-gued at the August term of court. F'JNERAL CF tht cXcC'JTEO MEN. No aarvioee W-r- e Held nnJ uo oca Al'i.iced tu Aatkiid th Inrliilii. SlKfr Sisij. July 8. The bodies of ' ;t'ae four murderers execuleil jesietday wero buried this afternoon iu quiek i time. So services were held in the j prison" or at the grav e. Nobody was j allowed to be present at tU burial. j 1 o lira .vSariiett. C:iir i;..i .luiv s. i Iom Win at, hteaily; ra ii.'. -. D .s-.- ,. (, ..: ., ;i.i!f,: p..:,ieaiher. W4. ii o; i'a- i. i' ; ssi ni ,oii r. s 'i ! ' ;n.'. s. .; '0 l.a i.iiult. ra-- f ' 5.oiiji. J3t.i j', uommal, V.iU. j f'nei'nl of (iarlitoiie'a Nun. L. Nnwv .luiy 8. The funeral of the late W. 11. (.'liadstoiie, lde.,t son of the ureut tate.sn:aD, took place today at Kawardun. Pour ltaiiao flravrned. t.A'M.siys.", Tex., July 8. ,ur well Itaown Italians of tuis city were drowued o& North l'oiut Sunday uiht. j Taecl Third Readies;' London-- . July 8 The education bill paused third reading iu the commons today. |