Show BRIEF TALES BY WIRE Victoria is at Balmoral Ravages from disease continue in Cuba Admiral Beardslee will soon go on the retired list Edward Bellamy is about to take up his residence in Denver Foreign consulrin Havana are besieged by people demanding food There is to be a marked advance in the price of white pmq lumber Many rumors but little news come from the combatants in Bombay Tramps robbed thedrug store of John Pratt at Bold Bend Ariz and killed the proprietor It is now believed thaC Miss Csneros will be released from confinement in a short erne Rev Brown says t > e Bay conference has not met his proposition fairly out has trifled with it Comptroller Eckels is enc rojivte to the Yellowstone park Hp will visit Salt Lake on his return < Negroes who have1 attempted to acquire residences at or neap Elwood Ind have i been forclbV driven away I I Mrs Lease threatens ttjs1 3 to Klondike I Debs addressed 500 people in CJi cage I I last night in hiS > usual suau The ParkerSimpson Adams company 1 com-pany wholesale boot anti shoe dealers of Boston has suspended business I The annual trade reiiew of the Galveston Galves-ton News for Sept 1 places the Texas cotton crop for the season of 1S96D7 at 1 2177023 bates i Enqlque Matheu the well known 1 banker and promoter ot5 several gigantic fnemes in I Central America has failed for over 53000000 Mrs Guthrie of Walnut Grove Ga I was killed by llcrhtnins A child In her arras when the colt fan was burned but was not seriously inji reJ Heavy floods in China lately have caused great damage to property and snuffed out hundreds of lives Several temples went dawn in the Hood The London Mails Slin correspondent correspond-ent says It is stated that vi has been practically prac-tically settled toaC Prince Hcrhenlone the imperial chancellor will racira in October Octo-ber berThe The London TImes Buencs Ayres correspondent cor-respondent ss ahat remrjs from all ri4 agricultural certrs rer in increase of full 20 per cent in the wlveatarea of the country 1 A hired girl living fn the family of Henry Miller near iletropohs Ills while insane threw poison info a well Thirteen persons became seriously ill three oC whom have died ve r f u5 Ice girl wno committed suicide at the Victoria hotel Chicago was Anna Mary Esseman or Louisville She left home Ijc cause hsr parents would not allow her to many an infidel Fn < lnHnv F1tnn Smith nf the United States navy n and Miss Fannie I I Hayes a daughter of exPresident Rutherford B Hayes were married at I Fremont 0 last evening The state bank of Ambia a little town I just over the Indiana line is short of cash estimated at any amount beLveen 110000 and S500CO Pred McCoTinell a u let of she bank is aso missing The Central Labor Council of Cincinnati has adopted a resolution approving the course of the St Louis conference in set ttnz aside the earnings of labor on Ser 3 for the assistance of the striking miners min-ers The volunteers of America are considering con-sidering the matter of sending men to the Alaska gold fields in the spring The Salvation Army has already decided to I send a band of workers up among the I miners Little Emma Davis the English girl 1 who was taken from her home by E A Tufebs and his wife and treated almost as a slave on their Fresno Cal vineyard vine-yard la I on her way to her parents across the Atlantic Martha Margaret Craven the pretty and talented daughter of the woman who is fighting for a million dollars of the Fair estate was quietly married yesterday yester-day to Henry Kehler ar a rich brewer of St Louis I The Postal Telegraph able com lnYS I new route to South America wI be opened open-ed today with a reduction if rates of 25 S per cent This service extends to Uruguay i and Paraguay Argentine and Brazil via Hayti and Para The police of Brussels have arrested a German named Gustav Daubenspieck upon up-on suspicion that he is concerned in a plot to assassinate Emperor William Dau benspclck was denounced by a friend who learned of his intentions to leave Belgium for Germany The Japanese papers state that a commissioner com-missioner is to be sent by the Japanese government to the Washington sealing conference this fall and that he will be instructed to side with the United States as to the remedial measures for the I preservation of seals and seal otters I Fred HoKton a young flour miller of Los Angeles has fallen heir to a fortune I amassed by his father Phillip Horton a well known Californian the news of whose sudden death three weeks ago has been received by relatives In Oakland through the United States counsul at Guaymas A special from Brownsyllle Tex says the Rio Grande is higher than for 15 years past It has flooded many miles of adjacent adja-cent land and is still rising On the lox icen side of the river the track of the Mexican National railroad has been wacCiefl out near Relnasa and traffic ovn The road Is suspended no tram leaving Matamoras today 1111 |