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Show XAST EDrrioiff ; salt lake city, uvibpjda ; : . VoTo'M ! s r , , SILVER AN? LEAD QUOTATIONS, Silver, New York-..- . . . . 1.00 1-- 2 Silver, London-- . 45 14-1- Lead, Hew York 4.40 . L 4 . ' ' I., BULLIUN AND ORE KECJOU'M. VIU..lrgo & Co Bullion, $3011. T. B. Jones Xi Co. Lead and silver (ores. C;J00; refined lead, $1100;-total- , Vjooo. " ' , Rait Lako Olurlof Houie. Today's e'esriegs amounted to S383,-81- tame dav 'last year, $',,01,04. cash balances, $82,(J3 . (REPUBLICAN. CLUBS The First Grand Convention of Territorial Organization! Assemble at Ogden , This Morning, - LEAGUE OF CLUES TO EE P0E1IED The Junction City Filled with Stalwart Eepublicahs Letterg of Eegret from Prominent Men. Sjiffril Dispatch to The Times. Ogpkx, July 10. The lir3t territorial republican convention assembled at the Grand Opera house at 10 o'clock this horning. The object of this conveu-tio- u is to form a league of republican clubs to further the interests of the 'party throughout this territory. Dele-gates from aimost every club iu the territory an in attendance. Hon. Itos-we- ll P. Horr of Michigan, arrived'wi.tn the Logan delegation and will address the meeting this eveti4ig. A train load-of delegates came in on each road con- - turiujf at the Junction City, and the streets are tilled with stalwart republi-cans from every section of Utah. It promises to be one of the grandest con-ventions ever held in tbe territory! and to result in more good than any meet-ing of patriots ever help in Utah, Tho delegates were met at the depot by the recepliou committeo and Kent's military band and escorted to the Grand opera house, lfeld's hand from Salt Lake played at the opesa .house while tho convention assembled. Wank1 J. Cannon called the meeting to order and introduced the temporary chair-man, Colouel Allan Miller, who made a brief speech-- . C. II. AlcClure was elected secretary. Committees wore then appointee) as follows,: On Credentials W. II Jones of Box K.lder, G. B. Porter of Morgan,' If, M. Wells of Salt Lake. A. K. Haywood of Ogden, Joseph llowells of Cache.' Permanent organization and order of biiHness. O. W. Bennett of Salt I,ake, J. E Bagley of Ogden, F. M; Lyman of Tooele, M. Johnson of Springvilie; E. B. Critchlow of Salt Lake. Brief addresses were made by' John Henry Smith, Jajnes, Devine.' John Morgan, Frank J Cannon, and John M. Zane. Letters of regret at not being able to attend and approving of the convention were received from Honor-- , ables G. W, Bartch oSalt Lake, Benja-min Butterwprfb.' pf Cbicago, J, B. Bedford of-- ')en'ver,v. G. W. i K. Dorsey of ijifebraska.' W. II. Everetts of Vermont, 'JVC." Foraker Of Ohio, Frank Hiscock' ot Keft' Vofk, George. F. Hoar of Washington, John P. Jones, of iSe Yoric. Jihl? A, Mitchell of Ore-- , gon, W. McKinley of Ohio, F.?C.. Pow-ers - of Montana, John bberman'of Ohio, Willis Sweet .'of '.Idaho, M.S. fjuay of Pennsylvania, K, A. Wolcott of Denver. The committee on credentials report-ed delegates from almost every county. Permanent ollicers were then elected (is follows; yOftrmti.AOV', Reuhetf 'ofSa.t Lake; aeeretftryv C. ti; JkieCItarfJ pof Ogden; . J. H. Jones of Box Elder, James T. Hammond of Cache, V. Walton of Kich, A. 11 Heywood of JVeber, G. N. Palmer of Davis, J. K. Porter of Morgan, Alma Eldredge of Summit, Joseph Hateh of Wasatch. J. T. Cotton of I'intah, George Sutherland of Utah, C. A. Harmar, of Tooele. Alma Hague, of Juab, J. B. Bean of Sevier, K. W. Heybiirn of Iron, P. T. Farnsworth of Beaver, W. D. Candland of San Pete. The business to be transacted thit afternoon is as follows: Resolutions asking for admission to tho national league, election of ollicers and the election of a of the na-tional league. J. T. liartine of Nevada will speak this afternoon and Koswell P. Horr Tho following letters, received by Hou. J. T. Painter, one of the execu-tive committee of the Ogden City and Weber countv republican club, in re- - sponse to invitations to be present at this meeting, were read: - Aii'i'M'V, Kansas. July ft, 1W1. Mil Krar Fiinti! J'cin'fi 11 my reiu'.-- from :in absence of several days, I find your esteemed favor of the ultimo, ami regret that other engage-ments acrepte.l befire the receipt of your tlr?t letter, and from which I cannot Kt released, will eoinnel me to decline your highly appre-ciated invUallon to he present and Lartu-ipat-in yiiur club convention of July 10th and 11th. Let me assure you that, you have my best n i tie In vour e.fort to organize a republican party, and place your beautiful territory lu line vltti the progressive states of theimion. Faithfully yours, J. J, Inumxs. Wasih.noti'V, D. C July ft, lSi'l. Hon. J, S. rain: r, ( )gdi n. Utah: Mil mr Vii w.- -I have vours of tiie xi.'il. What you say about the political pro.-pee-ts In I'tah is very sutis-taclor-tniio tl. It will lie impossible for me to adtlre-i.- - your people, however. All thetiine at my disposal will he comp.nleil to spend iu Kansas. In add .tiou. my own private airalra attention, and this will prevent rue from doing political work outside of my own state. 1 am T grati f ul for your hind Invitation, ho.vever. and v ere U "jiossibl" should be pleased to be lth you. should er ioy an out-ing iu yuiir vaiiey. and uo'ilu be tria-- to meet the !' 6,1 people, of Utah. I n ish you the ir po' sihle measure of success. Vevv truly your friend, Piikstok B. I'U'mh. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION. Th Rapart f tU 6ortrr Un Thoaa-an- a liilitti at Minatapolia. Minnrapoms, July 10. The conven-tion of thej Young People's Socioty of Christian Endeavor was called to order yesterday afternoon. A thousand seats for the chorus were basked up back of the stage, and 12,000 seats for the audi-ence were ou the main tioor and in Fully 10,000 persons were in, the hall when President Clark rappI for order. At the evening session the annual re-port of Getieral Secretary Uaer of Bos-- . ton wan read, The following excerpts taken from it showed that one year ago the membership record was 11,013 so- -, cieties, an increase over the previous year of .341. lucre are now 10.74 so-cieties regularly reported. From across the water ;i07 report. There are otuers not yet . haard . Jmm. Euglaud hn.s twelve socielins, Australia eighty-two- , India thirty, Turkey twelve and China seven. lu'Canada ihere are 829. .The haunenfur the state, territory or prov-ince show iug the laigost percentage of gain is awarded to the territory of Oklahoma. Ji: itish Columbia- being j Sicoud. The banner fur the greau-n- l aggregate gin goes to Pennsylvania, j that SLato hifiug gained (A") local socie-ties during the your. Great growth is reported to junior organizations, on which 8.io suoiotitu i.re roporied, Illinois leading with 1.'. There are four float-ing societies on United (states men-of-wa- . Among the denominations the Tres-- byffiriaos have 10UI pocietiex; toiiorre-- ' gatinnists. 3,145; Baptists, 2!)Kl; Mnth-- 1 (uiisti, 2003, and Christians, (Disciples), SOI. As to individual member thpj growth is marvelous. At the conven- - tion of there were 485,000; in 1M1KI there were tit0,K)0, and now the socio- - j tics havo an aggregate membership ot 1 1,0i)K,0S0 mmn;crs. It is known that 2,000 members of the societies have become church it embers within a yar. i This js "decennial day" of tlieXUiris- - J tian Kudeavor. societier, and was f opened as half-pas- t six by a half-hou- t prayer meeting. The. regular essiouf was called to order at !:iii). l'ev. Jr. Ware read for the morning lesson tha Sith chapter of Second' Corinthian, j President Clark thea announced the committees.. The "Free Parliament" was conducted by Dr. Randthaler of Indianapolis, the subject for considera- - j tion being "What the Society hast Done." --, ' f , j Dr. Kandthaler optfne'A with a fifteen j minutes' talk explaining that the topic Was not to consider the relations of thp society to the church for society is Jhe church. Hit speech was the introdnc tion to onclof the most interesting pen-epa- l exfrelaes., From all over. the ha!l etegatiRSf their feet with minute sugif'-e.-iinn- asrto tho work of tho C. j : . rt-, ', KspnSe3,cahi( its fast that each re-- ; marfc-iwetfieti't- be.tbesignalforafresr btiNt r'B'pp'iaio. Sociability,' eran geUsrtc'effori, suppbrt of pastors, con version of .touls; opposition to salooni and Sunday amusements, and manj other points were brought out i(te(uie succession. t ; V Swrurjr,Ber;iiit'.j ' ttiivo.. Aaiai, , them to the tent."- - ( A cablegram was sent to Dr. Spur-geo- n extending love and greetings, and a short prayer service was then hail, which was followed by three brief ad-dresses on "What the Society Can Do." Kcv. Dr. Hoyt called for a vote from the pastors of the loyalty of the society to the churoh, and "from all over the immense hall came the response, which was acknowledged by applause from tbe young people. I!ev. Dr. Dille of Oakland, Cala., con-sidered "The Society and Church Ofli-cers- He believed the endeavor movement an arrival of reinforce-ments which had been needed by the church, and the full development of this movement means the conversion of all children of today and the milleniura in thirty years. Kev. Dr. Worderof Philadelphia had for his topic, "the society and Sunday school." lie did not believe in sup-pressing young people. Everyone in the Sunday school above the infant classshould.be in the Christian En-deavor society. Ira D. Sankey sang "Only Remem-bered for What we Have Done," after asking silent prayer for Dr. Spurgeon during the singing, and the adjourn-ment followed. At' 1:30 a committee, meeting was held to consider the question of Sunday observance and closing the Columbian exposition on Sundays. A meeting of all Methodist delegates was held in the Centenary church at half past 1 o'clock. At the afternoon session a number of topics were considered and several ad-dresses made. 'I;afsiiiER . i v ' r ' , - A ..ir?bj Commissiijaat' Carter of In .l,,.rtst to .Easidefcti of Utah, jarni fomeof Eer Hiirhborr. ? .. i "'f 't :' j ' ' JY EANIIOCK I3MJiQT QUILTT." . ; t'Jlins of John Eani was tyot uir Under tha L'irounstaaosJ J ' V 'A'Bicyile Trip. , i . , . J , ' ' wwtfiA io 7,J V AMIAUTOW, JulV. 10 . Com' ti):iotier, !irtor 'i3a.i riidi . a ruling 'fh.is vf ponerat Irttorest Lu re!nduts A ifiiaiuoHj , WiWiinsin, Va'iiv.tdo, 1 and Wjwr;.!. ,It, h r!'iv l- :c cttung ou pul.-ii.- lani ' biMh n'. en. sod agricultural. . lie .tltv.iif.s l' s ppHcaUon xawx d liiude v Uy jtepartmeVit witft. thjjf ublicxti m b;?.itjce nud .un atliL it cootAhiiu a' ii n'uitM t il" n noon whi rht'i i 1:1. er is cut, fti ii; n kin(! "d aw:u:i'. "iny p:iitinr .in vvitiiDatioa f. ( tin ol'Citl mn.ii of the ju'dau btivt n j p nn(!i.-i- i 1 lm ttnuo the tfsx.of l, 1" rvUt'ii aiiJ biinl m r.f tl'e wi.ii -- .hiv . Tntt--e spi i"Mt'( n will ba j.,nvil i)''octl: to tliu i ci e'ry iif' rt int'.n ior tnd shoul.l t:'.e .tuis, Mat!' i)i ltnnLir'if c V w,j!. ?1 5 H ,(,(1(1 m d ml, fv """t' nd t'n i'ji,' it' ... j'ti-- h juj .si.bi)---hil limit to W niirnl'-o- ct iicr.u ior a per-- ! S( may be ei autu'l. , , - .?v . WLAf's RsnOir To k'Clure, I. ! , . j UcHot4ra.Thl f SitMn In l(ar4 l . r.wtv-TO- !f J nly lO.rohB Gi. Xie. Wlav"l! !! )j)u lettrrt' Co! hl lure, t:d', ior of (ha l'butif (IdVh.a Turu t, TrilyUg to the luttesyl 'V'!jttrL'.. iTi!oUy sayn In part ;haV h9 WMt the JiItirtiorc eocvatioa a a tiVi'cltnr, IS. C. took. chairman ol jfho It'iis deloaioo, bad a eonrcr. i"itM-,- t leiju in JlHnoIs, A c svtTft.'4 !" 5y rt.,n. rwl to ttii prh.Hent ia a Litter to Miior liny, 'ts.itattt privnle.Mri.uiy. b h hav,t)A4v4.h,Uuadd Cook Unp'.ciouS Ui.tSclt oiy., lm uiiijne to uul tfi t .w r.J'icUlo t.) ihi )if m Ibat St i.vl lr s ired t LmtiinerJ iix't j tl.o l"iH(i;i itoiagt-!nt- i t c;o t t 1 U. t. iok w.,t4 W U.id hw eff..f;;n!y nhMt, r In wrg'.iig Qi'h-fur- ' t tiv inii't vUfc.n, V.it-!1,- i Uli .ftrfi.l tit (' t.u, I firlilf ICS O"! Ti.'li. . I- - V i. .t i ... .' ii) hv iitfUHl C t'iMii ! !! mi iiiml-,- ' t , i '. v. i,.f'itu -iAn-mt i. 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' n .'a or vij t , : I i Jcf.irei w c, 1 ( r.'J.a. U I . I Line- s i"- - na'jcur antf ?!! bim ol I :dia! su,p .v. r:.miniK t .'h-- t , ulf a miu.il Lofrt rokiit'r fo:''J ealle'1 rpoo ' t1 ,pfron , ?ott iiiit tb or t. . j.jirir of dioyaitr. But to! it not'd. Wbun tb :." eme to B'ke aninSuaiiODt for i, . ; r ent, Simon Csn.eroi, rHi. n-- f W. P'iiv; lsniii dU catnip j',"' a '''" r"" iitiVntAfriTdft-iifiKiyi- , Whr.-ij'- - ( iliatetl Uaaoibal liamtil fT Virt pru! i dent, while the vote of Penutylvania was on tbe first ballot cast for Hamiln't runomioation, id alto tba Illinois dele-gation cist iu entire volt for Hamlin on the br-- t ballot. "Doit it cot stand to reason that Lincoln railed unon you to desert Hamlin and nominate Johiiion and flip no intimation of this dciire to the rhairiuen of the Panntylvinia and Ill-inois delegations. Darn you vcnlurt the atsertion that Lincoln was deceiv-ing Cameron, deceiving Cook, carrying on a secret intrigue againxt llanilin and another secret intrigue agiinst Holt, and that on top of tba whole, ha was writing a deliberate lie to us? That may ha your conception of Abraham Lincoln, but it is not that of others." . ; . : f k Isport "that Wiiuain. 'fit Gmj ($ '' '." - ( 'Oomiiis to AmaricaTb !)' " ' ;,1 113 ' SPEECH ..'AT GUIIq' 2ALl " "i . r - - : ' , '1 3s b for Psm'., llrit,t ar 4 JI iht j ' .TimeThsBtrsstft ';: 'Sm tha Soj J, fai 4 ' , ' - . i y ; Lo.Nnow, July io --An efll ,? ct f o ' t New lUnibuij'Amer'.rM i. atsxier (i , f l"Jerstll!i;,-xk- , o't .'Iilcti tJret t i 'Ai (tniperor,ani(;tpii"i ol' Gri j ' ' J eU;!y west ta i'ltj'.Uml, i,tut, alcnnonltUiu oaf t '"ii'j lu th a!!lp b Utjr of t ie.t 1 3 ; r...'ii;U viji lug t. I n i "Ui I v ier nay j ho n m t , i J ticr t ' S "J ik her U'i vM wl at h wr I oul t. , A !othL'B't! M.'.mJh t4! to".;W ' a j'J Aar A. 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I.tluiit" Mura h! ui.o; ItwrVj",' ji'i' ,4Bn,iiit),(i4'; 1 t 'Ito h!jr,:.'v,i .r mm 1V I - -f- pfl.l" t'i tm 7jA J 1 u . ..(irni4 en , , "5 iW a 1, V i a uror onU ill t t'lff,: , i'A l . r V: zaj pi.lJ iI 1 ft,c-fct- M af Btt-dr- nea ThaVjfr 'era , ftry luc rfj Vf "V' ',v j4. J f .mtha ItoG 1J rfmt J ..'. ' f ( I - in Color. Hi;iv V i ai j V f , J 1 1 nuftea' 1 1 ontpidat ljOtij Vr", w-- j, fcnedriKll.'nf, Ajti?"x q I'm , r.l;,.- - , 'J ( bunting ef ,tT'f 'ifii . , I ' - ' ai.p.sra.-fco- , ,f i,J-re- ,tili? HaVS T .Z I tut sign for trw"virm ( , h ;f v tertpii-- n to t'i ) ircace" i iV; t ' , 1 of a n.neti chai-aoter,- , thou Sn'fi "' ;JJ f ' a b"l it war lavnraLle , ,. x ) ? .i i.m 'j : Tbt Imperial psrtr r'.aotnj - ij f, y bal-Va- t 1 The tord Tn-y- j ypfaU-u- l j ' the iiflis at the ttjtraocs ae i V J.r ' ' , rrtsiou fonneu aad-iaovc- ll t4 !.'.' o j brary' wbere lh court oC t. f ( , W ; men coJocil it hi jd. Ti ( f d t eordor read tha j 'Jtt '.r Hit iijety. decUtioc 'ha l H v 5 4 mayor and tha eorporutita U ) j' 1 1 1 ' iorr eleu. rtedriun it v ,t ' 1 5 I , WtWJ'i. ' . ' tinOaao"t-f- ,th fr:eeidi-y- f H ,n J ' long aaristing bwtweta the tw4iel.ii! .1' 'I'lia ' iru In ; m , splendid gold casket richly and studded with jewela. Tan em-- , ,; peror replied to the addresses, ixprete- - ' log tbankt for the welcome t.v tended. :: him. Ha laid hi would always, as far as it lay in his power, maiutim t' i friendship existing betwtet iLog- - ' land and Gernuny. Contidolu bt laid: "i'y aim it, aboi all tha mainteoauct of ptaee; for pnoa alona can givt thecon tidence nves iry-- i to the healthy development of acienet, ! art and trade. Only to long tj pei ' remains art we at liberty to earnest thought upon .great pr;bl), the solution of which in Za rao..- and equity, I consider the moat prominent duty of our tioje. ( tU always be found ready to unite wit! you ami other nations in common labor ," for peaceful progress, friend.y and the advancement t ' c'.vi'ii zation." LOCAL SEWS IN" BRIEF. t - - The police coniinltto of the city council Is ' tijejay Inve'itit;: t)u,:'tl(i;'ihurneB prcfcrreJ by y' lweuty-a- members tho police f.irce ' iraiust OaptAln t'arkt-- r and Strgoant Glenn. Mapt.inu' of the builnesx men at the Salt 'Lake theater tonipht to 'iti:uca the buslnacs ii(1o1: in Utalt'wltu reference to . , , thSalt Lakt dtiieg-itio- to the. terrlto-t- il ' club cunvntlon at Og.ten left on a ayuciai this morning. v ' ' , Liberal c.HiMdatis for school trustees fiortiirat'-- In.;!. ctunmlttoe- - ju seliwtej.k Jcha Chrit,;nfen and'Curl.fdlintt arreitcd .at Otcileu for throwing (lie cr:uker Into '0. tnthB tblrt flltrtct court Involving tUrf wives and tweaty-tw- children. , t .Klvt' ca'B.of 9acb1ntr.v for tho sugar y at Leht itt-i-- this morning. j'iytcii-crUi- says thinorS are lively In the SbiKvtis district In Idaho, ' Ivfc-'at'- S to tiie- dmncratte district eon-- . teiftlon eljt-te- last evening. The sales of sto. h on tbe inlnlna exchange today ajgregate.l ly,." X) shares.- - John Trnnbiill of this city finds his run-away wife lu Tacoma. 1.. . , i ' 'w ' ' . r'idcoiivcnlii)H.o tlif rexnihllcan clubs at op, n. - " The fiilnes of Uintah county. t,'i R'THC MOUNTAINS-c- BICYCUf Pmmtnifr lailTdln Jl'ialaan atn mnJ jji vm r i.k. ,ly iu. r Dav'5 .La-- ' ;fetufl Vf, I.!', ff,.ier. t 0' pv( ; isn 7Uvn. I r: vchU-- t i s 1 " I f t.'ilr b;. 'c'ci. ' .1 'Vi fcat'oWylo ipr'Agi lo ay tnMry aftatnfN.n. . lb' ' w.-.- l .1 - '14 ayrf't Welon i", t'.uft ' j rt Tt n'thft ,nitii pur'i 'lise t vvr' i'i 1 ('! r.jiiig. s it ili o tii ' i ot tits kind ef r mad i ithft h i , ' 1 afl(SNN0C Dia jv.r t . . W tfta Jitr? PrifiK - ) . . ' r" n' ? ' f , ir , .. '?. , I ,f - T.K,'"Js.' - t' H fl'll!!!. ..Ml. -- K i . I tiv I iUltis n J It.jrn . it r .. ,t "oti ltd .i.y.."- Brcanovk. .! ti.is who t John Burnt ,wi t,ui. 'I ne ile-f- f te tras iui'J'i on th ' " Q res wai beatiniif h- - itu t.iit r ' 1rt,-.- - ,'k' wife at tie ' t air K s k --W Jaiire lu the v,;,- -. ' f 1 "Vet Famoj" Caulo r;(allr.'r Ta. 'i t'I!ptieh(o 'thi TiiH-t- ; ':; x.- : ' . ...ACKr'oor.Idaho, Joly Ji(V'T"' ' ry la brought tn a Vt, ,'vt ' '"guilty " in the irata-a- the at t of (SKl"4?" C". II.' Fryi. of .peattie, for IQivb-.r'-w.?-.-- ; ... Idaho, and the cattlemen are much ' 'FLASHE3 FROM THE WIRES. 4 Spurgeon was last night reported ' Weaker and delirious. A fire at Suva, Fiji islands, in May, - , destroyed IJOO.OOU worth of property. The strike of the Belgian miners has tailed and V0 men have returned to work. President, Bahnaceda of Chile is try-ing to a loan !n the United States. Citizen George Francis Train will break Nellie Hly's globe girdling record by eiKhtilays. - 4'he Itata isstil in San Diego harbor. Tie Charleston lilt within few hundred ai ds of her. Firmin. Hipjiolyte's minister of state, Shy- - that Ilay-- 1 will not rede, Mole Bt. Nicho-las to the L'nl Led States. j .. . The mill plant of Mitchell Bros., at Ji nnln Mich,, was burned ysteiday with fl.00fl rent ot lumber. ' Loss .J.'W. 5K"MTtjo 4vT,' Itoye'rstTn'Vi'Siwcoo. rnt..iand Ajliuriltei, a Toronto cotninerolal traveler, were drownod in the lake near the former pla'-e- , Prof. T. C. Mendershall and Prof. C. Hart Meri-iar- have been appointed comnils-sioieT-S to exauiliie the condition of the seal tisherii 1 in Ala-ska- . The war between the ('line and Des-kin- s elans in Logan onnty. West Virgt uia. Is ttill raging. All are are armud with S and limn at ea h other across the Tim river. Three nien have been killed within the past w eek. The Kansas supremo court has d that the eluht hour law does not apply tn any state institutions. This settles the (uetlnn ot an extra session of the legislature, as the appropriations are miniclent to run the institutions under the old laws. General Manager Towne of the Southern Paclilo sal today: "The water of the Colorado river from which the Kalton overMow came, has fallen one foot during the vat week at Yuma, thus rapidly cuttiugoff the ln!low of water into the desert. Ilnritiff the session of tha lower house I of the Austrian retchsrath yesterday, a man committed suicide wltn a revolver at the en-trance to the gallery. He was identified as a huntor. aud came to the reichsr.ith to demand justice in an Imaginary lawsuit w,th tiie Rothschilds. Yesterday afternoon, near Olmstead, Ills.. Daniel Welch, colored, phot and kiliel two colored men, Kdilie J'avie and C dumhus, and a while bov I? years old. named Harry (idler. Welch evidently Is Insane, as ho says he was 'commanded by tho Lord to drive out all the devils. During the past six weeks the vicin-ity of Helena, Mont., has experienced a half dozen furious rainstorms, partaking of the nature of cloud-burst- s, and In racn case by a thrilling tie t l ai display, sin h displays being uuu-.ua- l in thai bcctiou. The English house of lords has in-dorse! tho action of the commons by passing a bill autliiiri '.in,' what runny believe to be the 'most important KDrflb-- railway scheme o: many ;.ors. the consoltdatli-- of arailway to be operated in the intorei.t of and as a connec-tion wit a the M ancle ster canal. Argument at llc'eoa in the appeal for a change of vci:u from Hutto m the Davs will clieied yester lay. O: iff Jcstice Blaltii said i he coi rt would want one or two wouks time to coiisl.ler the ma-to- r before ren-dering.! , at' ! that the trial la Hutte bd set for July SO by aj The court o; appeals at Paris has the deere.i of seque dratlou issued by the cHil trlliun.il of the in regard to tho Chilean war vessels constructed in franco for he Cliiieau uovorninent 1 he court hohls that the vessel : wrn ordired by the government f l'rcsiiiotit li.iliiiace.da, which is tne only coustituti a autho iiy lu Chile recognized by Krancu. H. E. Huntington, general manager or the Newport News & Mississippi Valley railroad, ban tendered Ms resignation, to take ffect September 1st. Ou that date he will as-- ' Mime the duties of assistant general manager p the Southern f'aeiuc railroad, with at San Francisco. Un will Berve In ;h:it capacity until January, when he will Be-come general manager of the I'acltlc and Ore-po- u divisions of the system. It is said that lr. Huntington will receive KxJ.OUO per year salary. AMERICAN BOTTLE BLOWERS. 4. Strong EfTrt Will ba Mads Cut - Look from tha Knighta. riTTMJURG, July 10. The g'asa bot-tl-blowert of the United" States and Canada hare in contemplation certain changes in rules and demands that will create a revolution in the trade. The annual convention of the national trade assembly comprising glass bottle blowers of- - the' United States and Canada will meet at St. Louis on the 13th instant. Tho Jmt ricun Manuj'itc-turr- r says at-t- coming convention the bottle workers will push the claims made last year for the first ti'ne. Other important measures will bt discussed, among them being one admitting tha foreign blowers into the organization, which virtually means no foreigners shall be employed where there are American workmen. The proposed changes do not end here. The bottle workers will make a strong fight to cut loose from the knights of labor and enter the Ameri-can federation of labor, combining with the Anierieau Hint class workers. The Western Bottle Manufacturers association has invested the wage com-mittee with full power to act in confer-ence with the wage committeo of the American rlint glass workers. Tim committeo of American (lint glasi workers formulated a scale, but it will not be presented finally to the manu-facturers until first acted upon at tho Steubenville convention. A MISSOURI MOUMO SPLIT. Bldar Wall's tirle'.ar P..a;rilliig Urcaa Kapidl Thlaalna; Thalr KaaVa. Kansas Crrr. July 10 There It a serious split in the Heudrickite branch of the mormon church at Indepemlance, Missouri. A majority of the memberi have withdrawn and eack admisaiou to the recognized branch, because Elder Wall, chief of the Hendricklte branch, tried to institute certain reforms among bit followers. He required the sisters to dress in plain black dresses and without ribootis, laces and frills. He forbade the men to usu tobacco. he pi. nibbed with expulsion. I'he consequence it that he now has on-ly about thirteen membrra. ANOTHER KENTUCKY BANK BREAKS. Ik llaa Bten for a Long Time oa tht Kagged l.dge. , July 10. The Falls City bank made an assignment this morning. Major Tillman, the cashier, says tne liabilities are assets, (nomi-nal) l,a23.0b0. It is said that from the beginning of the huaucial panic last year the bank has been carried along by this clearing house, being on the ragged edgo all tbe time. The bank owes the 'clearing bouse $J2;j,'J00. It ba3 been kuowu lor several (fays that it was only a matter of time before the bank would hae to go. Depositors hsA--e bteu paid in full and the stock-holders will get possibly 35 cents on tho dollar. There was a slialiy feeling on tbe street for a while, but things have recovered. THE CRASSHOPPER A BURDEN. Tha Festa Strlpplog Naw Ai.ilco and Arl-Eoa- a Kaonhaa of Tae;ekatl0D. Kansas Crrr, Mo July 10. Henry Smith of Springer, N. M., who is in tiie city, says tho gi aHshoppcr pest is abroad in New Mexico and Arizona. He owns large ranches in both territor-ies and he says the grasshoppers have stripped them of nearly every vestige of vegetation, and hive done great damage. Other cattlemen, be says, make the same complaint. Smitli says the pejts aro moving slowly east ward and by fall will reach the Kansas and Tpxas linos. TRYING TO R HI TATE FRANCE. Lahouehara I'ratasta Affalnat CUIUhury'i Attltuda Toward tha llralllnnd. IONimv, July 10. Iu the coiumona last evu'mg Labouceero pHdested aaiust tbo attilude of Loid Salisbury toward I bo 'Irtiliiitnl as .'aloulated tii irrilatu Franco. 'I he foreign e r tary coutendcil that the entente with It!y to nuintaiu tl u s'atiii. quo of i'is M.mL itenaiiean should not be mivd tip with the dreibuod, to which the gmerutm-n- i wa-- no party. Lr.b.uiehere insisied thht Siiipbnrv vsj d oii'g his bc-- to th rr'iti.,11... w.tli 1 lifi 'e. Tlit policy, he tai l, aro.--e from a fling that should tliu republic in Pi'auee republii'at.'nm won!! spread in Europe. CANNIBALISM IN BRAZIL A llorj af Harrar from laa Iatarlorrf (It Mw Itfpabllo. Nr.w Yohk, July 10. A little t! in newspaptr piloted in tie i'llor-io- r of Brazil, which reached Ion to-day, contains a horrible) atory o:' A man named Clement i:ri is uuder arreit at Saliuas, iaie ol! M'nsi, !!ra.il, charged with ia'Aog human llesh. In a talk: with tht editor ho said for sometime ho an a number of otlieri hid lived upon Lurusa fler,!), arni when aiked what motive iuipslle i them, to luch acts, aid it w is they liked it. Aiktd how they secured tho first vie-- ' tini, ho said he went one day U tha hnite of a friend, named Leandro, who invited him to eat a pif co of hia dr-j's- dead child, lie was liungrj' aad didao. Tl.eiollJWingcluyliefotnil.fi' woman ua.eep by the rod.iid.i, killed her and to..k Lr brr?y borne, "con tft-- r he killed a frien 1 named and with th- ati"taria of and Savers, ate Lit.i. When hit besti was tall conti;i,e, Siiuulisio's two si in weri killed .' a further su'qi'y of lood lati'on. Ib siiio itul a pntwr-'e-r kf.l"l nd devc-'ira- Eriicnoo. ard lirallv Vieira, ha'-tu;- di.K'overad that Basilio l.nd stoler. sh!rt from him killed hiro. He ate .,ry httl.3 of hinv however, for ba was r- -' resiod within two 'lavs of the murder. Vie'ra was (japtorcl in the act ft making a mea! of a portion of Basilic' remains. Soulders found part of .Bat ilio's body hurried awy in a barrel prepared with pepper and salt. Then b is human flesh a agrees W taste?" V ieira wss . "No," he replied, "it i" too Bw-t- i. The part 1 found ips-- tootlisome was the braiu. V.'e ate it frsh routed i r boiled seasoned with-ffti- aud a g.i ii deal of pepper." A CRAND REPUPLICAN RALLY. raamau floar of Michigan to Sp' ;U at the Theater Next y. Arrangements have been completed for a republican rally at the Salt Lake theater next Tuesday eiening, to be addressed by Hoar. Mr. Hoar is &u eloquent speaker and is sure to be greeted by an enthuiiastio gathering. THE CHAMPION OF ENGLAND. (Von by Tad Pritehard in a Bioo.ty Four itound Fight. LoNDojf, July 10. Jem Smith and Ted Pritchard yesterday fought for the championship of Kngiand aud itO.000, under the rules of tbe London ring. From the nan Pritchard had the battle and at the end of the fourth round the championship of England was decided in his favor. It was a bloody and tiierce fight, bnt tbe little man outgeneraled and outfought his powerful opponent. MARSH ACAIN LOCATED. Tha Philndelphla Dafnultar la tela Time Found ia Teuuoaaoa. Milan, Tenn., July 10. This section ban been thrown into great excitement owing to the report that one of the Philadelphia defaulter! has been found near here. Tho man is supposed to be Mif.sb, and is heavily nrmed. A posse is in pursuit of the suspect. THE PLAY OF THE LIGHTNING. JtlUuwn Olrla Klllatl by tha enhtln Ktemaat. New OhlkAns, July 10 A I'iraium Clif'.ou, l0s.UB county, Tex., ipeoial says: YesterJa evening the house of S.'l'. Anderson, a Swede living toil miles wert of here wss struck by Ik'ht-nitie- , l il'ing his wife and th,ert daught-ers, all that were in the house. Auder-loi- i was close to the house wheu the bolt struck it. The lUmej were so rapi-dly being fed by tbe explosion of a live gailnn can of oil that none but his wife conid be lrcm the home, h,t daughters burning wish the building. POWDERLY DECLARES IT OFF. There Doesn't 8"m to ba Any Interaat In tha Third 1'arty. New York, July 10. General Master Worwman Powderly has issued a spec-ial circular to all local assemblies Knights Labor on the question of the proposed industrial conference which is to be held July 29, to take up the platform of the farmer's alliance anil join hands with the third party. The call received so little response "outside of tbe Knights that Powderly deemed it wise to declare it olf for the present and to hold a meeting on Washington's birthday lts'J'-J- . MERELY ELECTION RIOTS. Latar Nawa from Gautaniale Saya There la No Revolution. City ok Mexico, July 10. A dis-patch from Gautemala says the reports of a revolution in that country tele-graphed to tiie United States from Mex-ico are exaggerated. There has been some rioting, but this was merely tbe result of election excitement. I.ocka Like a Filibuaterinc Schauta. Washington, July 10. A letter has been received at the government offices here from a man at Norfolk, Virginia, who states that Captain Anuu has been engaged at Norfolk iu shipping men for a treasure huut in Mexican waters. The water is iuformed that he has shipped over two hundred men and is secretly taking a large quantity of arms and ammunition at some point on Long Island Sound. It looks very much as though some filibustering scheme is on foot and it may be meant to aid revolution in Haiti or Mexico. .New Tork Money anil Htocka. Nkw Yokk. July 10. Stocks dull, steady to firm at about first prices. Monev e isv, 2. Kuuracoup'm. l'l: P'wtflc siies. ID; fa',: 'Central Paeiiic. an: uurltngton. HP,': Hunver Itio Ol ande. 15'.: Nortnero 1'aettic P.: Preferred. Northwestern, i , '.w York Cemrai.iB ; Oregon Navatra-ttonT0- : North American. 1"; I'ncitic Mail, .I, Hock island. Ti', : St. Louis San Krau- - CiK(. ; St. Paul tk Omaha. t',; lexaa 1'acltic, VH : t'nlon Paeibe. s4; Fargo 1)7; Wefitern Union, '. Draw Didn't Wane to Kealpce. riilt.ArKi.l'UiA, July .10. Bank er Drew has not yet complied with the request of the pom pt roller of thfl currency for his resignation. Imteai. of doing so, he wrote a letter to tho comptroller a few days a(?o.'askingthat the request be withdrawn and he b, al-lowed to continue in service, ti'ord was received here from V asliicgtoa that the complrollnr had Informed Mr. Drew that the department insisted oa his resignation. HE ACCEPTED THE PRESENT. Tl.a InTeaticatluii at th. All. fd Caaadiaa lirtbary caav. Ottawa, Out , July 10. Chief En-gineer I'orlcy of the public works de-partment, before the privileges and elections committee, admitted that tha statement made before the committee by Owen K. Murphy that he (Perley) had accepted from liim a present of jewelry, valued at hs5, was true. Murphy is a member of tbe firm of con-tractors whose alleged bribery of the minister of public works and of Hon. Thomas MctiravHry, M. P., is being INTRUDERS ON THE STRIP. Mora Than Fifty Famlllea Arraated and to be 1'ut Acroaa tha KlTcr. Gainesville, Tex., July 10. Indian Agent itennctt and the Chickasaw mili-tia have nrrested over fifty whjte fam-ilies charged with being intruders who will be put across the river into Texas tomorrow, with orders not to return to the territory under heavy penalties. The cattle tax of a dollar a head is be-ing collected by the Indian militia from the whites and wire fences are hxiug cut. A Woman Harntd to Death. Cepar Kai'Ius, Iowa, July 10. The homo of J. K. Hannegan, general pas-senger and ticket agent of the Hurliug-ton- . Cedar Kapids & Northern road was burned early this morning. Miss IIulT, a servant, perished in the flames. The Other inmates narrowly eaeauad. Cthie-tg-- Markat. Ciii'-Aoo- July PL Wheat, easy! cash i).;'U: Sept., sii' .i. .,: Djc , s'r. tjMi-n- . Bte-- ash. 5: .Sept .. M VlX'f Hats eiry.cash. i.Seit, BS'i. Uare-y- . Uiiiuinai.ite el. Pork, linn; c.imi, Sej.t., I10.1o(,f ''Laid, firm i cash fi.3.i Set., tS.ava-lT'.i- Caae of tha ttnhart and Minnie. Los Anuf.les, Cal.. July 10. The motion for an appeal in the case of tbe schooner Robert 'and Minnie to tha United State court of appeals in San Iranciaeo has bean granted. Dunham Will Settle.- - CiTioArto, July 10. K. W. Dtir-he-of the grain commission firm of R. W. ' l Iluuham & company, wbieb tit,kv |