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Show """"""""""" : t1 ' kJggSALT LAKE TIMES. Sit . t ' " SALT I-A- CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2.1, 1S1X). NO. 2$. WILL UKUKI.DIN AMKUICA. Witeuito lie.o,lellrte(l for o, Wort,.-- , Sunday Sttioul Couventlim. l'rmiiLi.Mi. June sn.-T- Im Interna-embe- t''" oT shows: XmnlH!r IT snn,tliiy;cll00ls t)m Mates. and teachers. 1,120 : scholars. 8,a.M. The net work 's isC ""t,0" bo 1"'kl in Anicriw in h..M f ,?mm,ll' recommends it to worl. f. s(,fhunl.--,,,agolfi'ti.-'-tio- with an.l thai the Sunday schoolH of America erect a building in tlie lair grounds and work up u lure attendance from al.road. fOKKST FIRES ItAt.IMi. Miles of Ielrurtlvt FlaiiM--s Creating Sad Havoc With I'rupcrtj. Hi nvku, Colo.. Juno 25. From tele-graphic reports received here it would seem that a great portion of the "Saugre lecristo" range m Colorado and New Mexico is in flames. A special from Kspanrda. Now Mexico, says: The val-ley is tilled with smoke from the buru-in-nioiiiitaius. Fast of tlie tire extends over twenty miles up aud down the Santa Ke range and makes a lieautiful and weird 'appearance. The li res have becu burning for several days now and no attempt made to extinguish them. The loss will be great. P.M.MKIt J.AKK, Col., .Illlie 25. The forest tire which lias been burning in Coon creek district for tin; past few days is still out of reach, it took a southwest course up what is known as Gcrds canyon, burning at a furious rate, aud has at present destroyed 10,000 acres ef young timber. lISUUTCO WITH 1 . 1 1 l'retly lluzl.. LeMis s7 Hcaveuward by the Aid of Alorpliliiv, ,. Uisxyeii. t 'ol,'. June 25.-Hu- 7.le. Lel-i- s daughter of c Commissioner ot Kansas City, took morphine, last night and died this morning. The girl eainu here a month ago with the irisky Harnett variety company which went to pieces shortly after striking the town. J ho gnl the,, joined the Hay-marke- t, a local variety, and becoming disgusted with her life, took this nieaus ot ending it. FlniTECToii i Testing, the Qualities of a New Cruiser! That Will Protect Her Coun-try From Harm. . MEN OF MONEY IN CONVENTION. Cold Water Advocates Assemble - Con-sidering Something Big-T- he Em-press is Better-Instal- led. Xkw Yuhk, June 25. Special. The new cruiser, Philadelphia, which left Crump oi Son's shipyard Monday, today underwent a trial of her speed and power, off the coast of Long Island, The trial was of special interest to na- - val architects because speed is substi- - luted for horsepower as the guaranteed element in the ship, and upon this de- - pends not only her actual acceptance by Hie government, but also tin; eai of premiums for excess, or the for-feiture of penalties for deliciency of speed. The guaranteed speed was fourteen knots an hour for four consec-utive hours, and for each quarter of an hour in excess of the required horse-power the contractor are to receive a bonus of 50.COO. The course for the trial was forty nautical miles in length, leu miles oil' shore, where the water is so deep that no "bung'' carried by the receding water retarded the speed as was the ease in some of the trials of other ships. The course was laid from a point opposite the village of South-ampton, 11. 1, and terminatingolT Block Island. The members of the trial board were provided with slop watches. IU1I1AV notj Tho Rio Grande Western Cut U Thought to Mean Kate War. WHAT ECCLES SATS ABOUT IT. Another Change in the Uuio'i Pacific Sys-tem Judgment Against J. D. Negus of Ogde- u- Minor Railway News. The Kio (ii anile Western this morn-ing announces that on July 1st it will sell lirsl class tickets betwecu Salt Lake and leaver for tfcl, instead of $2i. the present rate. This rate is from both Salt Lake and Ogdcn, and no tickets w ill be sold for a higher price from any intermediate point. It is not exactly known whether this means the inauguration of a railroad war or not, but 1'niou Pacific otlicials think not. Of course, if it is an arbitrary cut on art of the Kio (irando Western, it will lie promptly met by the Union I'acitic. Mr. Kecles said today that bo was under the impression thai 'it was an agreed rate, lie said that there was a meeting on the subject in Omaha yesterday, and he is expecting to receive a telegram from tieuiiral I'iisscuger Agent Lomax before night iuslrtieiiuir him to an-nounce a similar rate to Denver via the Union Pueilic lines. Thry IliilM't Hoc I Today. A meeting of the local freight agents was to have been held this morning for the consideration of tho questions of wool rates. There were, however, so many of tho agents out of the city that the meeting was postponed. There is some talk of a general further reduction in wool rales. Cut tho general impres-sion is that they arc now as low as Ihcy are going. .tiittllirr I iiIiiii l ( lilt) t'lmiiBc News received here from Denver an-nounces another change iu the I'nion Pacilic roster. This lime a member of the liulf division has resigned, (ieneral Foreman William Mitchell, of tho Fori Worth shops iu west Denver has step-pu-out ami William Terriberry has becu appointed to succeed him. The new foreman is a young man but has had considerable experience iu railroad work. NcRim, of OkiIi ii, Nimil, A telegram from New York an-nounces that an attachment has been issued upon the property iu that state of James D. Negus, of Ogdeii, upon a claim for$?:i,iM) loaned upon a railroad project, which he waseiigineeringsoinc years ago. This project has now been merged into the Pacilic Short Lint; ami Negus is no longer tit the bead of il. in Hi I'u.v. W. II. Snedaker. general agent for the passenger department of the Kio irando Western at San Francisco, is in the city today. Mr. Sncdukcr hat just made an extensive trip through the northwest, where be has been tpiile successful in working up a good busi-ness for the Western, lie collies here to confer w ith llie otlicials ill this city. Hall tiny Nut-t- . A.Traynor, general baggage agent of the Ciiion Pacilic, went south vet-da- Mr. Bamberger is niilliorilv for the statement that Lake Park will not open this year. The I'tiioii Pacilic has placed tourist sleepers on their line between Salt Lake and Mill'ord. Jay W. Attains, general passenger agent of tlie Chicago & Alton at Los Angelos, is in the city today. The I'tah Central today ran a special train to the new Mountain llesori com. pany, Quito a number of invited guests went out on it. Master of Transportation Burnt of the D. A li. i . is now al liraiul Junc-tion trying to expedite the transfer of freight, at that point lo the Western. II. A. Johnson, of the Denver ofllee of the Union Pacilic, will on Jlilvlst become general western agent or the system with licatlipiarlcl's al San Fran-cisco. The Dent er base ball club bat mailt! arrangements with the liio (irande Western for transportation to this city on tlmoecasioii of tlicir games wilh the Salt Lake club. The graders linirjicil work yesterday on the northern division of the l laii Central to (otrlicld, and the railroad people say now that the ro.nl tt ill be open for business July K'lh. t Ilolcomb, of llie 1'niou J'acilie. has issued a circular staling that, lifter July 1st, S. F. Bhoiule, superintendent of the alone depart-ment, will report directly totoiueral Manager Meek, of the gulf division. Til: (.untitles rot ktii, A Mont Attractive Vrngraiutiir ttrlnjt lr pared I or Natal Hit) . The celebration of Independence (lay in Salt Lake will, according to arransi- - i menu living perfected, be soun thine l' tell the folks about afterward. The; committee having the matter in i halite, j at a meeting last night at the chamber of comment', received reports Prating iutell'genco of llie consummation of ar- - rangements for the observance of I he day at I.iU'riy park. Ample seating accommodations w ill bo provided ami j plenty of refreshments will be on, draught, Mr. Lawrence, for the com miltce on parade and programme, that husiuess houses will be j well represented by floats, and in Ibis feature the laliornrganiiuitions will also participate extensively. '1 he t p graphical union will meet tomorrow to make arrangements to this end. Sul- - scriptions and collections are coming j in in gralifyingtoluiuf The Profit and Park City bauds have been eiigaircil and the special train bearing the fireworks is en route. The pyrotochnical display will bo under the immediate .supervision of I be manufac-turers, who are determined to give this city a display of firework surpassing all previous exhibitions, Tho piece will bo set on Capitol hill. A single piece covering tMHHl square feet will be tired from Kusign Peak. The cyclists of the city were tendered an invitation to turn out in the parade. Apropos of Ibis there w ill bo a bicycle race lor u pri.o of $;I5 to follow the other exercises at the park. Tliusf.tr Miss Minnie Kimball is in the lead ill the popular vote forlioddcsa of Liberty, but the, opposition is spir-ited. In this connection tiik TlMlS presents Ihu bullet unco more. Any person desiring to east ono or more voles for one or more candidates must procure ono of these ballots. Mil il out properly with the name of the person for whom I hey vote, and either liaml it in or send It to the olliee of the of the cham-ber of coinmerco by I'. o'clock midnight of Juno ;io. No more than one name on each bal lot will be allowed. No nigiialure re-quired. Anybody can be toted for. HAI.Urr. For U.KldPsi of Liberty, July 4, if : ; Mim i : OK ot. : A FATIIKH'S KKVKNGK. Killed Uio Man Ho Suspected Caused His Daughter to Suicide. Gkuvkktox, Tex.. June 25. Great c.xcitpiueiit was caused hero last night by tiie suicide of beautiful volute Annie, Turner, daughter of Judge John S. Turner. The excitement was intensi-fied when the father look the pistol from tho hands of his dying daughter aud killed Prof. Davis. Nothing is known as to tha cause of the tragedy. con(.i;kssioai SUNATL. Washington. June 25. The senate bill to prevent the transportation in bond of merchandise lictween the I'liited States and Mexico, and to re-- i store that right whenever Zona Libra is abolished, reported adversely, and the senate then went into executive ses-sion. lKlLSK. Washington, June 25. lloiilelle pre-- j sentcd the conference report on the naval appropriation bill, and insisted on its consideration, notwithstanding the objeclious of Wand that he was thereby consuming tho chort time re-maining for debate ou the silver bill. Boutcllo made a short explanation of the details of tho agreement reached in conference, and called for the previous question which was ordered. Yeas Kill, nays 10JI, and the conference report w as adopted. Morse, (Mass.), took the floor in sup-port of the House silver bill aud iu op-position to the Senate bill. Tho special hour of !l o'clock having arrived. Conger moved that tho voting on the silver bill begin. Bland moved tho house concur in the senate amendments. Springer moved that separate votes be had on each section. Springer's motion was defeated yeas 1:15. nays 152; twenty-on- e republicans voting aye, nineteen democrats no. Springer withdrew' bis request for a separate vote on each section and the house, by a rising voto of 14(ito 85, iu all the roinniniug senate amendments. The house special bill now goes back to the senate with the request that il appoint a. conferencn committee. The lirst vote taken was on tho prop-osition to concur iu tho lirst section of the senate bill, providing for freeceoin-ag- e of silver coins to be full legal ten-der in place of the first section of the house bill providing for the coinage of fl,500,000 worth of silver ier month. JTIXTIIK WIRES. Lific Lineman Has a Narrow rpc from Death While Leuded iu the Air. L-- AN ELECTRIC WIRE. terrible Experience in Mid-A- ir ' lands Burned to the Bono I olJ. liuemaji in Ivof the I'mon Pacific railroad pMtrowly escaped instant ,jic wires this afternoon . The mind of his companions I I ,jH. As it is bis hands are Turned t!l sllot"k to llis I ,sa,m i, serious. Dr. Young, '.:v, tluit there is little danger ri.s proving fatal. Lieut occurred a few minutes lclock. Arnold was one of a !10M engaged iu stringing a L .South Temple street.about uuiti, of the Union Pacific llrnolil had climbed the pole in L ,,!' fymih Temple and First Lis. and was engaged in ni the wire. ' 111-- the w hole neighborhood lijod by the most piteous tot. brought every person I block of tho sceue of the disas-Li- r doors. Arnold was seen I helplessly lo the wires. For :i his companions seemed para-iiifraran- d didu'tseeiu able to L pitiful were the poor il was impossible for I die jiimple to listen to theiu. Lkc could be, seen rising from I where the wire was burning t into the bone. instant, however, ono of tho I recovered himself and rushing pole cut the wire. Arnold II like a log but was caught on It car wire, and by liis com pan-- 1 managed to got him safely to Intl. He was carried into the Innun house ou the corner and mure B. Young, who ,was pass-jc- d llis wounds. ' ; p i s hands are terribly burncd.The 1 the inside of both hands is away clear, to the boue, and on the tops of liis.iingers lj' scared. The more serious, r. is the terrible shock which ho lijratkm shows that thff Avlre lie means got crossed with Inic light wire. When Arnold lit. he received a terrible shock. Ilvi'i'taiitly threw his leg around I', thus forming connection with liiiil wire, which ruus down all, lyht )oles, thus making a iicnilof himself. liis injuries had Leon at- - In Dr. Young removed I In his car, which is now in In Pauilie yards, lie said that llilho shock had been a terrible I Jiil not think that there was liability of its proving fatal. I'tlV hiiini! is in Kansas. He is'a Imii and his naturally vigorous iiiuii promises to iJiill hiui iafcly. Prcdietiiig; an old Time Malority. IlAituisBL-KO- , Pa., June 25. Spec-ial. The republican stale convention was called to order at noon in the state house. The chairman, in his address predicted that the stale this fall will give its old time majority . The. leading candidates for the gubernatorial noun-natio- n are General Hastings aud Sena-tor Delaiiiatnr. The platform adopted expresses grat-itude for Chairman Quay, of the Na-tional Committee, for his' matchless ser-vices in the last presidential campaign. It indorses McKinley's tariff bill and requests enforcement of laws forbidding the entrance into the country of foreign pauper and contract laborers. WHO IIA.VDI.K .VIONKV. Tbc ItHiikera or AUbama Stent aud tou. siller Mutter of Finance. lltNTsviLi.i:, Ala., June 25. Spec-ial. The State lkinkers association met iu annual convention today al the Monte Sano hotel. After the'addreis of President Fills, papers on the following subjects were read and discussed: ''The Silvnr Question," by R. I). Johnson, Birmingham; "Bank Taxatiou," F. S. Moody, Tuscaloosa; "Conservative Bauking," K. Cold-thwait- Montgomery; "ltclation of Banks to the Development of our Ag-ricultural and Industrial Interests," K. M. Nelson, Selina; "Interest When, if ever. Allowable lo Depositors." W. L. Chambers. Sheffield; "Mutual Prote-ctionBest Methods of Securing It," W. J. Cameron, Birmingham. D0I1SKV iSJHTALNEit OverUkea and Brought Bjek to th City to Auswer a Cf;-r- s of Crixuj! HE WROTE A NAUGHTY ABTT0LE la a nh Sau rraacis o Publication K gwrding it rrtkr of tha Church ef Z;on. Deputy I niied Stales Ma rsh.il Jro Do le blirried out of lowu yrstrdjy. and w hen be returned in ih' vniO(f In- - brought a young nun naiifd l.lorH T. ll'M-- iiii him a priwinrr. Doe owitook and optun-.- l Horsey (Igdeu, the charge oil which U apprehended Wing criminal Ltxel. Tin re is an intcrt'sttiijj story In th case, w hich premise lo bo prmlurtlr. of even more enatioiul drtti!ot" mcntit. Iiorsev w srrrsteil at the instarii-- ' of J.W . V lotehcid. pilUr tt th cbiiri h of .ion. who Ukr Jk flyer Into real estate on tho sitle whenever Rol gold shows iu smiling io th lrn-sacliii- Mr. U hiteh,4d h.v apart ments In the lgrei block, nd forthn past few wet ks bo hw Wn going to bed with the sun netting ott wrth. The reason w:vs lint publication in to Cabfomi.i IlliislraUtl World, a ft weekly published In San l rnn'i, ot tho foilowing Item from tho fU Li -- correspondent of the Journal la qucjf lion : There are in Slt f.nke CUjr fVwef ' the genius shark in uiu' app;trl nl one ill particular tUo combine thorough ilishouesty with dtsreput-bibly- . one who Is nuppoied Irt tx rtl est.iitt agent but wht hiU other and lit-- t isibbi means of Jteclinng money. Thl peison Is not fjr wy from ih !? grew building, and Luowu mJ. V. W l.attie o( reM-ubil.t- ru wldotu ieen in company with him, though by wim or irnn eombinatiou of ir euiiistanet he had with !' opening night of llm lat ) tliunt M festital one w ho li lv) txirn goo.l reputation tint who i tking Ionic chance if h eoniUium lo this Mnn company. Ib'ltrr tliink liic twifor going out with him again. The iitorv wan ' jMiiuied nl Ihu al-lusion o plain that Mr. Whilnhead U s n fcriing lo him If tb "J. W. W." in ipieilou. Hit lnii-tiile- il iii'piirle hoping t' serlaln who the author wa-- s but uutil quit ii.ei iitly Ibewi were without vllvrt. fnwdyngii the luaimgenmnl of tht Crand" ll-i-- t hoon Informed Mr. Whitehead ibal Llued lirwj had liuob) nppllcaUoii for the ciurteir of tho limit on Ihu Mrvtiglti of beinff tor the l!liiiiiritetl World. Mr. Whitehead al Imrrled t ! nmce of I nited Stat' Comnitwloiier Noiretlaud tiled a complaint Horsey. The warrant lurned over til Deputv Mondial Dovle, who iii'M- - ered that"Dorw y had left town. jMylo Wat but a hurt lime behind M man inn! caught bim hi Ogdcn. where, in company ith liU w ife. be ft en roul lo Ihu gulden gate. Ib'tur.ling tm Sail Lake Mr. Dtrsey gt a temporary bond and today Harte I out armed wita a permanent twiirity lo m cure an auto-- ' graph thereto. In bit own lnhalf Mr. Ihirney that Mr, Whitehead i actuated Milcly by niiilice. lie but no proof that 1 wrot' toe ar llcbi and none that it rcftr tn bim." h aid. " I be fact is Whitehead h l"e and It trying ! t money frH me tn lilt h be ba no j'ist eUim. Njumi tun ago he talked In ni" of niy piitelitio(t III driting park protterlir ami tneidem-- i ally remarkt tl that of n' oollfouiaiuMlon Miii.i pay tti I tlet ltn-- d ! pav anything and tui'l him I" drvp the iu.il-tt-r- . Hu mi-- d and I Ignored Ibe at lion i ntiiflv, pel milling it to g' by ttef toll otveer, if be Waltlt lo light I b.dt st. iv l re Willi him arnl litftil tolheentl. I -- iutl not only .b b ud t- -i criminal f I'mn but shall n t if t'" defnult aul battle with bim on all pionN " eif you the cif!"Mmtt.:t of thtt 'World?'' "'I h a it a b iding tpietiion. It witi probably ! ked al lh trial. I h woi ketl mi il nomlier ot paper " Mr. bilebeail. like M Dortey, at-- j liiliiiti t llm wlmle ullsir to i.b dipuf.e about It .il i slaie entiiuii aioiit, tjyinj Hi-i- is tt b it caut'-- iNirwy t wr" h larte b'. AM of the rory. Mr. Whu bead i t ill let rolhpUiat, It jfal.e. wicked and wand vlout. and h ) icli li'iiils to and tb-e- t impeach tbt 'b.oiesiv, Jnietrrily. tirtue and ri(ut,i lion of llie iulnilai.lil, and which p...et bun to imbliti haired, contempt, ami ridicule 11. yoiid KtH If d,n ine to sHak. The iminJn fuprr rrroiie-- i ttiisly tlate Ilia. Mn-i- : ti V 'ii4 artKntwl lloriev. Mr. itir-"'t- i B.oi! Iwirol at n"n trjth uiii of ttMio. V I.. II ll4nd and M. M. Bacon (tigniitga or'iiet. Their First Annual Mtelloi;. Cincinnati, June S3. Special. The National Association of bar ser-vice managers held their lirst annual meeting today. The association w hich was only recently organized In Chi-cago, is an organization composed of tho. managers'-o- the various associations of tho I'niled States, At this meeting twciitv-tbre- e car asso-ciations are represented. The conven-tion decided that the forty-eigh- t hours' time for unloading should be reckoned from hour of arrival, and' not from hour of delivery of notice to the re-ceiver. ' Kallrontl froiilrfM. t'llli AiiU, June 25.-Th- ere is no change in the situation tin tho Illinois Central. Everything jls tied up. A committee from Cairo arrived Ibis morning to demand tiie "discharge of the superintendent of. the Cairo division. The chief of the Brother-hood of Trainmen declines to recoifiii.e the strike. Much perishable freight is being delayed. Sr. Loin's, June 25. Four hundred and filly men employed by various rail-roads struck at Kast Sl. Louis this fore-noon for an advance iu wages. Much perishable freight is tied up. MlldlRK IIMTHK SOI Til Hi's I' U IMC MvtlrrltHi Heath! of Two Ulrn WIimm Itmtlrt Vt rr Knnnil. San AvroNio, Texas. Jimn .'3. The wide pastures west of Uvalde traversed by the Southern Pacific railroad furnish another murder mystery. Two d.iyt ago, within lifly yards of the track, some cow boys found the body of a well dressed stranger, lie showed uo niai ki of violence, bis linen was of the lined, hit handkerchief wiw minus the mono-gram, which had been cut front it. and bit card case was empty. There him not been a shallow of ctidriicii lo show how, when or where be died. Yesterday, ten miles went of llie spot where the uniileniitieil ntraniMir whs found, tw o tlepuiy siierilTt of Valterde county rode up lo the Imdv of a Mexican. lb' wat also decently dressed, but. unlike llie tirst corpse, gave ciidi'iii-- of hard treatment. Whoever hud plied the knife under-- : stooil hit business. There was a thrul in the tight side, and a ghastly cut which split the right, ear and traveled otcr the cheek bone, ending at the chili. The left side was badly torn. ami the left arm was bare of skin nearly tu the shoulder. Tin left title o the fai-- was bruised, and the left ear hung by a shred. indicatii g that llie dead mull bail been tli low ii from a train when ii was moving rapidly. It it the opinion of residents along the line of llie I'acitic that the man wm killed yes lerday morning on llm west hound train. There was no trouble on the' train, and telegram to the passengers bate elicited nothing from this it is deduced that the mini wat followed into the clositt by some enemy, there slabbed lo death anil shoved lliioiifli llm wiiitloa. Tho coroner vvlm held: the iiniest has l cti unable In identify 1 he det eased, and he wat buried near llit! track. t'onxUlerliig Soiiititliliic His. L.l(!-:io- Tex., June 25- -1 Special. The stockholders of the Texas Mexi-can road are considering at their meet-In- ;' todav a proposition to authorize the issue of' 2.4:0.01111 of lirst mortgage bonds and $1,444.0110 bonds. Jf favora-ble action is taken, the funds thus ob-tained will be used in changing the road to standard gauge uml iu cancel-ling the present bonds. Sunt tif tilt) Krvnliltitm. Ki.i.ABktii.'X. J.,Jiine25. Special. The Sons of the Kevoliition will hold a meeting tonight at Springfield. There will be an address by Kec. Dr. Crowe and exercises in the Obi 'hurch. This is the church that furnished the hymn books that were used f.ir wadding when the parson told the patriot soldiery "Giro 'em Walts, boys" Several dis-tinguished speakers will be prescnl. 1KX liOUIKS RECOVERED nf Life by tho Collapse or a stcmncr Lauding f. Jiiui) 25. A footbridge lead-"- i the steamer landing to the Si. Juan collapsed this morn-wii'lrci-were thrown into the wen bodies have been recovered, iwsinis are still missing. lijliig Off f rom I Imlrra. M vi'iuo, June 25. The total cases of 'cholera in Valencia to dale it ItMl. of which I III ure fatal, ON THANHK. Heavy Operator l it lio nf Airi at Twcnty-iin- n Cents. A large attendance and rapid sales were the features this morning on I'chauge. Apex dropped a point, Kill-- j lak, Stevenson and Bamberger letting go of large blocks. Bamberger, how ever, snatched up all the Apex and Barnes Sulphur lie could get at 21 or 21 cents a share. Davis made sev-eral gootl anil profitable turns, buying on first call ami selling al an advance on second call and on the curb. Northern Spy, the receiilly listed stock, Ill-i- steady ami tpiotcd well, King of the West funis but few sellers, but today 101) shares were loosened. Crescent aud Mammoth are iu the as-cendant but there are but few turns made iu the costlv stock, Daly, Ontario, and Centennial l'.urcka. Horn Silver is called every day but the holders pre-- ; for to retain the stock rather than let it go at the figure quoted. I he quotations: TOIIAY'S tXOSIMi qcutatiukm: j isTtw hs. Ask. Hid. Ai-- AMri" ' ; - Aiiiuiice a:' " rt Vij(,x . j .il o ,.., I'J 17 j I" Ilia I'Hiuas ' ''J :;. ,,,;s,.,.t id 1" I lent Kuroliii.... 3DIO l 3""' ' '? Oa IV U'l "' w -- Jl" 'tM Itoi-l- Kl'vt-r..- .. 3IO Kinaof West.. f Maminotli 4 : 4 A. I Malii'l l.'nu ; ' Sort li raSpt-..- : K, air. .'., i is,., niitio-l- 43 f 4l ftl ; ' Mine ii ( V)llenl' O i SO vVootl-iile.- ... " i7m.tr' sti.f-s- . Alllnii'-- liofcharts Ti Alio- x- r,;l" ' "SI rent t. " " ' j lull --'I'l I Hal lie Sulphu-r- l,o " ' KI " IlSj l.l " l!l Cifnern- t- 'i"i' "" " .;17i ..i - "''' ,,m,H. , KHiKofWcst ; Total sales, Wfl sharp?. Won by Salvator. 'MiEAti B.vy, June 25.-- AII iu-- 1 Miitercd in the great niateh .wen D- - S.Pul.sifer'sTciiiiyaiid -- TOiuia horse Salvator. Largo coming at noon, and bv H over 20,000 oersous passed ? th" Jtales. Tim day was dry the track fast. SalvatoV ahead. - VcatleUhii to lie Awanleil. Lonhon, June 25. ISpeeial. Au for cadelships at the ltoyal Military college. Santlhiirsl. began to-day there are 115 cadctships to be awarded, of which 125 are for the 15 for the cavalry ami 5 for the Vvest'lndia regiment. A limitetl num ber of coiiimissioiis in the ltoyal Marine light infantry are also offered for com-petition. MORX1NG TELEGRAMS CONDENSED Forest tires are raging iu portions of Colorado. The census supervisor estimates the population of Brooklyn at 807,000. The republicans of the Fourth con-gressional district, embracing Emporia, Kan., renominated Harrison Kelley. Henry Walts, who yesterday at-tempted to rape a child at Brandon burg, Ky,, ' w as taken from jail and hanged. " Officers from' Cheyenne are in pur-suit of a horse-herde- r who indicted pos-sibly fatal injuries on Gustavus von Berketi, a cow-bo- with a stone. The amount collected on tbe'Chinese poll tax at Vancouver last month was $7400, against $7,075 for the same month last year. The tax does not seem to materially check the immigra-tion of the celestials. Asiatic cholera is rapidly becoming an epidemic in Naples. The doctors say that two-third- s of the city will have to be pulled down and the entire sevverago system revolutionized to prevent a" constant return of the scourge. A young Sw eedish boy named Charles Liiliuingreii. who had becu employed carrying water for a railroad crew near Bulte, committed suicide by hanging. His friends arc still in Sweden, and it is thought homesickuess drove him to the fearful deed. The Illiuois republican state conven-tion nominated the following ticket: Treasurer, Franz Amberg, Chicago; superintendent of public instruction, Dr. KichardA. Edwards, the present incumbent. Trustees of the state also nominated. O'Connor, the oarsman, who was beaten by Stansbury, has protested against the payment of tho stakes to the latter. O'Connor claims the race on the ground that Stansbury took his water a quarter of a mile from the start and 'a foul ensued. The umpires deny there was a foul. A pipe in the boiler or J. Addick's 'steam yacht, Now-Then- '' burst w hile the boat was steaming off ( "ar-inou- The llame from the furnace was forced out iuto tho , se-verely burning thechief engineer, John Andrews, the assistant engineer, aud Frank Johnson, the fireman. David Moore, an Omaha traveling man. well known all over the west, was foully murdered at Ottawa, 111. Charles Ford and his wife Kit Ford, a woman named Wenilcrliua, Andrew Wersch and John O'Brien deliberately planned to kill and rob the man. His body was found iu Allen park wilh the head pounded into a shapeless mass, j he instrument used was a car coupling pin. In a spirited debate in the Reichstag, over the armv bill, Chancellor A on Caprivi declared the Federal ',?''''"" incut would neither drop the lull nor amendment. I ho Icdcra accept an Government could not agree to cui tail the service, but he was an homed to hay that a much larger number of men would be placed on the retired list in the autumn. A family ld at ti;,t's h'd"", ended in a bloody tragedy. lor several vears A- - E. Coe and his two brothers-in-la- Nathaniel and Adrian Anglin, his kept up a who bad farms adjoining familv feud, origin of which is n This morntng Coe went into a Nathaniel was working and field where shot bim dead. He then opened hre on Adrian and shattered his ami. leaving him for dead. He returned home and he sent a head, dying in- - ?SaiSi Bernhardt has fallen platoni-cull- v m love with Henry M. Stanley. unquestioned as to her intonation Be confessed to the feeling. To at nee S o n words, "I feel a purely intense passion for the of IS. I think him the great-T-- i hero and have of jnen. I adore him of him that has been h '""'l l only- k 111 el would gladly H! Ifh. "(- - - lichassuflrrcd. - , throMSh a J vro als."' l am I If Albert Daush will call at M.ir-h.- tl Voilllg's olliee. lit! Hill bear of mine thing In bis advantage. Mr. C. Sum Nicholt. editor of has been nullified to bis Ionise for ten days by an attack of 1 pbnid fiver. Itev. S. Lord (iilberstiii. rector of st, Paul's chapel, hat ut pled till appoint- - meiit at ret tor of M. Oeorge' Pan-f- i, Philaib'lpbl.i. Il" will leave Sail l.k- - albeit July 1, iiinitl the legtvts of a liost of friends. E. MeiiesV of li.e well klnotli Main street fur 'house, thit city, returned lioine lat niglit from a t" nioiiih.' llii in Oregon. Victoria. It I , aiol tliioiurh the entire iiorlhet whero Im- - has piirchastsl a large iiianiiiv of kimls of raw furs ami loitieriaU. lot Ii will In: worked up fr tradelhi coming sCasOII. 0"ui"8 Hack to America. - ;'' .Juiie 25-.-1 Special. -E-x-Jy W lutnuy who bus been visit-;(i;l'lile- r, Mrs. Joseph Cham-J- : sailed today for New York on sll- - At the rising of Purlia-- ; '.and Mrs. Chamberlain will "e tinted States. Dr. Eaton J'reatiid Uio hcriiitin. Woit' Ksi'KK, Mass., June 25.Siie-c- i il J At the installation of Kev. Dr. (ilintiison today the sermon was preached by Kev. Dr. C. II. Eatoii pas-tor of the Church of the Divine Pater-nity New York- - Dr. Eaton, who was I member of the famous Carnegie coaching party in Scotland a few years ago. will spend bis vacation in llie Berkshire hills. llllll to Rest. " Iowa. June 25. The late George AV. McCrary 'il "ere today. Justice Miller, iDitcd States supreme court, 'J" other prominent nieii were !', Haves wasun-- absent, ' Don't Agree Willi Hie JntlC- - PtMM'LAND. Me., June 25. Special. 1 The Maine jiroliibilory parly are contention today 1 lie holding a slate original package" decision of he court was d,se.,-o- d. but there were few delegates who concurred wilh the supreme court judge in their de-cision upon this important .picstion. 'f'f llvslciions I'rince. A, Jt,uc 25. It is repot ted that ( 'flhiand, ruler, of liulgariu, meii .mysterious man her, bus j"101 V's city. His visit here is j" m connection wit--h the criti-bitl,J-m Bulgaria. Iltv MatllrlH I'lWV SV.i areett d ith a l.i'iTe le.tis afelh Il A. It lull l;tt nigtt After a few inir. .tin. lory t teaiits bv lr. Clark. In K bit b be sl.itetl t!i" object and tiisssiou of the Parade M.-.f.- . o.e company. w4 follovte.l by Mr, .Net t.H b.'i- - id. Abueif H'l tj.ine.l the audieii. e tt tt U hi4 noud' ifol ft- - tl . ou. and sjt'i'W i.-- il i."i.. (o.ii k.-- i l the Koie iri 4 tn.r 't UmUt"t. t'f tnt-tt'v- of Nol Vfoscrtu. tihtr Wafk'iM. 1h. Boy co tiio liurtiinz Dck ami Widow lUdottna tertiay while hi r".iUuon. "Bdl M ison't Bru!," call forth a loud and pro) n:-- A af piaof Mr. Lichfield 'so.ittirdy ttu!ertal. Jt-- frbaa alo aroiise.l lUw ait'iieiictf wt!t h. tianja ai-'- l solo- The ftiterunrarut elo-t-- .l ,th Mis l.Kjig l wonderful Miuip of Ldui-ale- Tita com- - pt-- ti; one ihfir;uteniom!nt tbiring the tvrrk giving as eofirt change of pmjfram ti.ox For the protection ef U't:- - rservMt teata will be Mld at ten and Bftreu tint. Gone Into the Baaar HiiineM. LOSDOS. ' Jane Princesi Louise opened a bazaar this afternoon at Sandown park, in aid o the funds of the Esher department of volunteers. The bazaar will be con-ducted bv the Duchess ot Albany, Lady Folev LadyEmma Talbot. Lady Brett and lady Butt. A MADMAN C KKATK A KKMIATION, tin Attempt HiiMtle on rol.lle Tltor--' uiiarlilKre In llroatl Im)IIkIiI. N'kw YtilfK. June 25. A straiigti man j tried to commit suicide in broad day- - ligbl in tilt! crowded tliolotllif ires. As be walked along at lonalil slrct!t anil Broadway be glanced around in a lici t ; ous way u"d ran from the crowd) ion the sidewalk jumped upon a! crowded truck, picked up a pipe hich lay on the (ruck, lied it in a bard knot around bis ami Iheu tied an-- other cud of the rope securely to the cart rung and attempted t t Iiaug himself from the moving, icait The driver jumped from his! teat and seized the unknown man.; After a severe struggle he took the rope from the man' neck. No sooner had the strantre man lceii released from the knotted rope than he picked up the cart rung, jumped from , the truck, anil with the rung raised Iu ; the air, made a dash at a man w ho hap- - pened to be standing nearest the cart. ; The madman was almost upon hi : intended victim when the latter turned, ami dodged into a door-way and ran up stairs. The mad-man, waving his cart rung, turned quickly and darted down Leonard irtreet. Midway of the block he met two young ladi?. He shook the club at tbem a if he were going to kill them oo the spot, then let it drop, ottering at the name time blood-ctirufi&j- r rric A moment later a policeman v,cd him bv tbe arm. 'From papers found in bis px-essio- ii j it was learned that he was f'"io lialy j and h4 been-onl- Ihne ees in tins : --country. ' Stanley Receives a Degree. , June 25. Special.l-Ox-wVeI- slt.v today conferred the degree of D. C. L. upon Manley, the African ex- - New Torfc Money aod Mocks. New Yokk. June 25. Noon. Stock ea-sv- , 3ta4. Money 3fti. Bar silver. Fours, coupon. 1224; Pacific 6 s, 1.13; Central Pacific, 34; Burlington, 1.0.J;U. &R G l"i; Northern Pacific, 30t; Preferred. 8.'; Northwestern. 1.11; New York Central, l.OUi; Oregon Navi-eatio- 1.03; Transcontinental, 47; Pa-cific Mail. 42J: Kock Island, W; lit. Ltmis & San Francisco, 32i; St. I aul & Omaha, 33; Texas Pacific, 21; Union I'acitic. 65; Wells-Farg- Kxprcs, 49; Westcni Union, S4j. fr.ltMOMsl. l'AKlltl'lls. Joseph ft. Pols, llm wll I no it av tor, is sick al M4ga'ie Mit. hell i Long Branch cottage. Judge Barnard of the New York u preuie court bw decided tbatnowing birds can be legsJIy caged. I)uii Ra'Mod. a Cherokee, i the fir-- t Indian to e praiueil a citi.enf,ip under an act of congre approved May Signor Campanlni' troic 'li n't permit bim to meg uuiil laie in the sea-on- . He baa lieeu obl g:d todet'lme ati offers till fall- - T. P. O'Connor, Ibe national mnu ber of parliament. Iaa told bi iiitret ' in tbe If)nJon Star for ::.), and U coming to America to lecture. The full edition of Marshal Mac.Vfa-- hoo' tsv.m'Ar, tit copiei. ht ben d':t tribute-- ! amongtt hi nearest relat;r-- . with the Injun'-tior- i of ereey gittariu." an Eugfish 3sirdiof" r. ailt iv-- Maul slid M s T iiuaitt lift In get ui.irri. tl "it .Inly l'.'. a- - it i mini ioilii.lv .Uj and 'i- - i sure to ("!!' . Food for MonqoitM. Sakatoga, NT., June cial.1 --The Grand Union hotel was opened for the season today. Lothian's Boston theatre orchestra furnished the music for 'the prouienaders. The new man-agement proposes keeping the house open until October. Ihe Empress is Better. . June 23. Special. The. Atigusta Victoria, w ho is now i u?tod from 1,er attack pf n't' today with her family for ax DnlUua Kvnrte UttotMlon. , Mi Corcic k Co. report tbe MUwia btjibvo tuotation. Miver, It.tN. IaJ. ! 4". Ltc',pt Htaauer balUoo, ;.'na: 'liver tt lead Mti, to I II, tiU. IVi- - s " ue Entoaiued M inert. 3 June 23. The rescuers ,,?ve that they are within sixty entombed" miners. They them toihir. t hlcefo Market. Chicago, June 25 Close Wheat Firm; cash. 83; July. Mf. Cot: teady; cash, .t; Jaly. o4. ( at Firm: cash, 2T: July, 5T. I'.Aiti.F.r tjiiiel " l'..i:K-iu- ict; cash, l 2 V); July. i LtRP-Dti- ll, cash, 5.724; JJy,.J. Uoldinf Tkeir Reunion. ". June 25 Special. --The Fortv-rift- Masachusetls Kcziment liion is hording its fifteenth annual rfiinion today at the Atlantic hmi-- e. Nauiasket beach- - A liusine meel.ng was held in the iiiorinng. ami at I p. m. ifmner served. a. F K. brt .'i A Co. boy iiot?s wi?H nr-- i niri:v?e5i I pstjius, bt Thifi lral Mouth and Mattn stt-ct- j. Ae.s. ls Missine . 23. Sci'iv gales I'i'e-- J ,,s'; lie. coast of Scotland. Sev- - i " 's '"ssels are missing. , ! ..... |