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Show I lllffTHE SALT LAKE TIMES. lsfr2K I J' - SALT ''AKK city, inviiris)Avl:vKNlN(;, LV Nalfo IHUNKII. Mtlforil Iteceives B"H(7scorcl,iB-s.m- .e ! Heavy Losses. Mu-i-oii- May lm f the town was burned to the ground .mtaihng a loss of oo,ow. Bros Kilpatrick Collins and tlie Consolidated Implement company being U.e heavier ohms. U,e fire ,vas iint wu in a sla. bio across tho street from the depot, ami it is presumed that the h ay was ai-- cidetitnlly tired by a man who 'had been g.Ton per.niss.pn to sloop j the loft. ' AH tho buildings destroyed being of lumber, and tho town barren of tire Promotion, tho devastation was com-pleted inside of an hour. fitBSBARCllED tidings Brought hy Telegraph O0 All Portions of the Universe. ;yOLUTlONAEY MOVEMENT. for Haroiony-Robb-ins' Circus iilroadVreck-- A Strange Disappearance. tfMFXiro. May 22-- Tl.o re-- i , movement in liciilt b- - (iovernor Gara unfounded. (Jalau uuw nid furthermore, has no "Li, overrun with Chinese and '! being taken to ship them Many of H-- V5 tho Stiiti"- - tiik i r:i i i: 111 iu.i.ak. J .Isu.rt llillun's tte.l.lnw--e l.atered l.arlj j Thl M.irnluc. j Burglars lime taken another spas modie torn, and sro u;oiiiir through ' people's residence ipi'ilo trupu n'.ly. .l an i nrlv hour this morning u pear of i midnight prowler entered ihe rcsi-dence of James Hilton. l Seventh East j street. They were as llV j carried Hwny nothing; tint they upset j everything in the house. The burglar gained .111 cutruticu to tho residence through a window in it bath room and j went through the lower pul'l of the hoi . Mr. Dillon's jewelrv lx w i removed from a linivmi drawer amis laid out. evident I v to be taken, and eon lili.ibl wearing material and a Humility of brie h brae had put together' pivparalorv for "removal." j but it is Wlievod by Mr. Hilton that the burglar were frightened away quite j suddenly hv hit 'lilt le liny springing titan Ih- with nightmare. Ths mem- - I lien of the faii'ilv wero sleeping up-- I iili-n. and when Mr. Hilton eanie down i this inorninsrho thoutfht lliat lil wife i bad derided to move niuI had begun earlv in li e day to pack up the house-hol-goods. Mr. Hilton in a mixologist at the Oc- - ! eidental and staled I hi- - niorniuif that if the hurg'tr would call til hii place of business ho would open a small bottle in consideration of their kindness. OFF III SAVK SINNKiiS. The Salvation Army Gives Two of Their j Soul Suvere a Lively larewell. ! i IT IS HEE MAIDEN TRIP. i Beer Night or Day- -A Notabh Wedding-- Sir Maxwell to Blaine Maude Banks' New Play. ('HK'Afio. May 22. Special. The Salvation army had today what its commander described as a 'Croat and united demonstration." The occasion of the demonstration was t'ie farewell of Major and Mrs. Whitmarc, who are bound for foreign Holds of missionary work. Adjutant-Genera- l Morton, Scribe, Captain Hart, twenty Held officers and hundreds of .soldiers took part in the exercises. One of the .special features of the reception was tho sw earing in of recruits under the army colors and a dedication of children to the cause. The meeting, which was held in the First Methodist church, w as preceded by a procession of the Chicago corps, which attracted a big crow d of boys and produced some excitement on the streets. Ian wmm. Tho Cruel ad Un'ansbandlik Conduct of Wealthy and Mia Owner BRINGS ON A SUDDEN DEATH. Mm, Florence E. Eipir is New York Hot-d- - A Very Sad CVe. NfcW Yomc. May Mr MasteiNon heard of the nhiHiltog 4lf4ir. ' ill w hich her husband. e Judge NUiirr-so- n was a principal, she started rat ffiun Iteming. X. M , her home. t h an umlcrt,tiiiliiig with Iot liii'lwnd. tn her arrival ! wrote Mlri-Mn-an interview. Then' w:u li. I !. hi v. nod he wrote atfain. with Ihrt xaine ieoh Again yiMi-r- iv he enl to lu r lioliaiid's ftiUf in Wall sli-e.- a note of burning appeal lovnmelo h r, Inil it w a unanswered b him. Shethen w cut to the homo of ler Mhei'. Ir. Ad.lin. of 1.11 Kat Thiriielh street, w here she decline hvslnii jl itS Jl'bV. . Almiil 7 o'clock Mr. M.i-le- rn onsed ti desire In go bark to llie helel lb'. Adam uceomiianiiil her. "I hey rmle iii on (he cVmtur to the renl liry. w lieiv Mr. Maileloii s im.m w as loeilleil lf, Adams lpl 't lirl and aited hi nunt out J'st lie str.icd into the liallwav she gave hhrli k ami fell dead ium the nrrns of. her nephew from a broken heart. Materson l wea'lhy, mid ws inneli ,'illected when informed of hts wife death. lie hits Out) 1)00 and iosiis mines nl Mi'ionnin! I liihinihna It" Is 41 yeun old, mid g.a; ha'red Mi. Masierion w a i!s j ei old. ' M KIM.KVS TAtlU'F nll.l, j As Aniiuuni ril In r h Thhc" i :cn- - Ins. faKsrd ll.f Huii. WAMiiN.iTox. May !. At a tune when the house was in an uproar. Mc-- ' Ivinley dt manded the pre ions iuit!on ' on his tariff bill and anu'iiduienis. The ilemocrais demauded yea-- , and navs and the previous question was onb tvd. Yeas, I til; nays, Uti. The ainendinents were then read in detail. The Crst ameiidineut, on which a separate vote w as demanded, w as one changing the phraseology of the tin plate clause. Adopted by a narrow margin, yeas. 130; nays, Nt). The next vote w as equally close, but this time tliedcniocratswercvictorious. the aiuenilnieiit fixing the duty on jute yarn at i't per cent being defeated, yeas, 143; nays. HI. The duly as lixed by the I ill is ;!0 per cent. The next amendment, that bringing Russia camels hair into eho-- i! ol the wool schedule, was agreed to. veas, Uo; navs, l St. 'I'he amendment providing that the duly on woolen and worsted yarns, val-ued at not more than 'III cents per pound, shall bo two and a half times the duty on unw ashed wool if lirsl class, and 33 per cent d valoruni, was re-jected, yeas, 13T; nays. 14H. The bill now lixes the duly at twice the duty on unwashed wool of first class and 33 per cent ud vulonuu. An amendment providing that on woolen unil worsted goods and all man-ufactured wool ami w orsted, not other-wise provided for, vulucd at not more thau 30 cents per pound, there shall be imposed a duty three times the duly imposed on a pound of unwashed wool of the lirst class, and 40 per cent ad val-orem. Rejected, yeas, 143; nays, 144. This leaves I ho duty at twice the duly on unwashed wool and 40 per cent ad valorem. The republicans who voted with the democrats on the wool and worsted goods and vara amendment were: Anderson of Kansas; Comstock, Dollivcr. Dunnell. Iethci-stono- , Flick, Henderson, of Iowa; Kerr of Iowa; l.acey, l,ind, Strublr, Sweiiey and Tay-lor, of Illinois. An amendment imposing a duty of 30 percent ad valorem on all manufac-tured silk, not specially provided for. providing all such manufactures of which wool or hair of camel, goat or other like animals is a component ma-terial, it shall be classified as manufac-turers' wools. Agreed, to, yens, 133; navs, 14'.'. The vinegar amendment adopted last night in committee of the whole, was adopted, yeas, 124; nays. HH., This was the last amendment, and the engross-ment anil third reading of the bill hav-ing been ordered, Carlisle offered the following amendment : "Resolved, Thak tho pending bill be recommitted to tho committee on w ays and means with instructions to report the same back to the house at the earliest pcsdble day. su amended as to reduce t hp revenue's of the government by reducing the burden of tavalian on the people, instead of reducing the duties by imposing prohibitory rales of taxation upon imported' goods.-',- ' tytem-octttU- c applause.). Defeated, 140 to 104. Republican applause. j ., The bill then passed, yea-- , 101; uays, 142. MUM A FIIEE His Term of Imprisonment Has Expired end Ha is to Meat Joe McAuliffe. FOE THEEE THOUSAND DOLLARS. The Etquired Amouut Cannot b? Raised for a Fight Several Lively Battles Kn I MM i:c. Miss., May SJ. Special. Jake Kdraiu is a free man again. His term of imprisonment expired to-- i day and as he has made atonement to the law w hich he fractured by indulg-jinginth- e "mill" with John 1.. Sulli-- i van, hois at liberty In leave the state at his pleasure. Of course Kilraiu can not Ik- - convinced, notwithstanding his conviction, that be violated any law of the slat-.- ' of Mississippi and those who b dieve that he did will net for a mo-ment admit Unit he paid the penalty to whiilithe court sentenced him. The only curtailment of his liberty that be suffered was that he was conlincd with-in the limits of the Mate, His friend, the contractor, intn w lioso custody he was given by the tonus of a contract with the stale, was as kind and Indul-gent us Jake could pray for. The only exei liou Jako made during his Impris-onment was nieiitallv. and this was forced on him by bis desire to do some-thing by which' he could "kill time." He has gained several pounds during his "Incarceration" and be returns to the north in tine physical condition. He is profuse in his thanks for the gen-erous treatment aceotded to him by those who had it. in their power to mako his sojourn v ery disagreeable to him. On his return' north lie will it t once go Into training for a glove contest willi Joe McAulille, for w hich the Puritan Athletic club of New Yolk has offered a prize of ifctooo. boring tf Harmony. ...,, Mav 23. The general the Bel'ormed Presbyterian convened here this morning. is to bring more closely to-!,l-various branches of tho teriuu family. MORNING TELEGRAM'S i:oXUKNSEI. The senate has eonlir rued the nomin-ation, ol John l'. Jackson to be assis-tant treasurer of tho United States at han 1 raueisco. The iron steamer Deacon Light was t badly damaged by coming in contact with an iceberg while crossing tho At-lantic on her maiden trip. Tho proprietor of the LittleUeld House discovered his wife and Sheriff McCnll in a compromising condition. Ho drew a revolver and shot both dead. While the trial of Frauk Anderson, colored, for rape was in progress at Columbus, Miss., a crowd of men took him from the court room and hanged him to a tree. Dispatches from Acheam sav that the Dutch lo't three killed and' fourteen wounded in a futile attempt to recover the position from which thov had been driven by the uatives. Tho' latter lost fourteen, killed. The minister of w ar. General Vcrnois, in explaining the military situation be-fore the budget eonimitlceof tho Reich-stag, made tho important statement that tho French army is now stronger than the German by' twenty-seve- n bat-talions. The Chicago hotel waiters gained an-other victory, tho Tremonl and two other prominent hotels acceding to their demands. A dispatch from St. Louis says the waiters will strike with the exception of thcLindcll hotel, which has signed the scale. . Guisscppe Carusi, alias Count Mon-col-pleaded guilty before Judge Thayer at Philadelpliiu to libel. . De-fendant, on the 12th of April, issued circulars regarding his wife. Virginia Knox Carusi of Pittsburg. The count was sentenced to six mouths. George S. Turner, who is wanted in Seattle for conspiracy with George. McCourt, in the embezzlement of $13,-00- 0 from the relief funds sent at the time of the recent lire, lias been ar-rested at New York. Turner was re-manded, to await the arrival of requisi-tion payers. Several breaks occurred iu the Union Island levees at Stockton, Cul.. and about 30,000 acres will be flooded, ono-hal- f of which is in wheat. Tortious of North Tisalia are flooded from the break, and the levee along St. John's river, and considerable damage was done grain field's and vineyards. iTho cohfereuce between the Chero-kee commission und the Indians was abruptly terminated. Chief Too Hee, ou behalf of the Indians, declined the government's proposition to buy their lauds for $1.25 per acre, and allot each Indian in severally 100 acres. The com-missioners will attempt to renew nego-tiations. A Shanghai dispatch to the London Standard says it is reported that an important Chinese bank will be started, with branches at all tiie ports of the country. An American bank is believed to be ehicHv interested in the enter-prise. Promises have been received of a large amount of native capital to sup-port the new concern. The United Stales Brewers' associa-tion is in session at Washington. Thies J. Lefens of Chicago, chairman, iu his opening address, congratulated tho association on the improved state of tho brewers' interests as a result of the past year's work, lie suggested the erection of a complete brewery plant in connection with the Columbian exhibi-tion ill 18li;l. The police at Havana have captured the long-looke- lor French imir. ere.r, Kyraud! He registered at the Ho el K'oma under the name ot Mague Doshi. He claimed to be a native of Inland. When placed in jail he attempted to suicide by cutting the veins iu his legs and arms. In his trunk were toinul several French newspapers containing the details of his crime. The receipts of the book department of the American Baptist Publication so-- , ciety during the year were M i.HH; !2o.ll4- - l,,blo missionary department, de,.artment. $32,240; total number of publications. 83.002.10a again 850 over the preceding ycai . J Ht naneial statement shows the net assus to te WT.4.18. and that the. society much more than Windoni has signed orders for the. reviune cutter Bear, din-eUii-that she imniediarely sail for Oim.i- - "S Si J0,.r-.Pri-i Ml r crews. ' court of Montana has The supreme Silver Bow comity. Philadelphia a committee ofthe - At erica leaiue d t h. n ,i!e "ii'',"J;v,V'."K ,.r m paying 1"" W,irk f the Ainert-counts- . hcere tary "in. wa ,i it t explain cao aviation '' jM where .11 n .,,,. t mTJ'l tile 'eui iri,-- n I11(1riga2cd. ..v tn.- - in-- , , sttution m money; n'.l,,C &noiVo Tiic! lSwil. be continued. Hone to .loin George. ,(is May 22 The new British ',l Thrash sailed today to join the the North America and West ition under the command of lieorge, second son of tho Prince Its. n.KCTtio ji im.i: ArroisTt i. Th I'lali I'liuiHilwliiii NhIi anil .tponliits i Tlirm I nr Ttirv t'ounllrs. A meeting of the I'lali etminiissinn was held today, at wldrb Coinniission-ers Godfrey, McClenumd and Holier!- i son were in tit let dance. The meeting was held for the purtose of making Hp poiulmenls of judge of clci t on lor j the coming election to be j held lu August. The judges for San I'cle county tiro follows, with the lirt named lu each! pret inet as the presiding jmluc, and! the second mimed are Liberals while) the latter or the third named is a mem-ber of the People's party. Mount Pleasant preefnet-- A. A A. P. Oiiett and Abraham Jehu-son- . Moroni precinct- - Louis Litcn. Phillip Mart and II. N. I .niter. j w ,...; f 'il . i.i,..l,,.l l t'!H . on, Jacob Johnson und Andrew Oiseii. l'airbw preeincl Joseph W W Ing. AugtiHl Xylerg and Samuel Pnr.er. Mdburii precinct .John Peterson, Or.on Kclsey and George abriskle. Thistle precinct -- William H. Tid-well- . Guilder Peterson and Joseph N. Seelv. Wale precinct-Alfr- ed W. Lamb, Solomon .lenst'ii and Arthur K. Lamb. Kphrnini precinct H. P. I ren, James Jensen and Peter Greaves, jr. Mantl precinct-- K. W. lux. 1'it'll Abler and John 11. Ilongaard. I'cllv precinct Thomas J Pulton, Warren P. W hltlot k and Will's it l Kunk. Gunnison precinct Theodore ( Joseph Gl'lbblo and Niels Mavllejdn Goorgrt A. Whittle! k, C. . Larson, and .Joseph CJiristlartsoB. H Mormon no others lo be had al May-Hel- Lavelli! preeincl William M. Seoll, M. A'. Clarke, and Kdwaid H. Kf'nl. Chester in eclm l - P.. J. Conrad, achariah Kemp and .1. K. CnmpMI. fountain Green preeincl II. C. Hansen, Kdwttrd Draper and It. It. Llewellyn. r'or Sevier futility llie judges w ill be as follows; Koilnnr.nl precinc- t- Henry Mchcnua, John McKcniia and J.P. Jensen. Salina precinct W. 11. Hex. J. T. Leonard and W, H. Hobiuou. I ioose bclTV preclui'l AbrahiMII Cost lonlv liberal' In pi Inet l. A. J. Unwell and L. L Gnrher (Mormons William Demi prei Lit t - John Larson, Joints Lai'Min ami .Samuel Deiiloii, Vermillion prcilm l - O. ( 'uddeimck. M. Kclgbn ami Joseph Gb-dhll- Kichrleld precinct August NiI'm ii, Mads Chrlstoiisen ami W. V.. ThiirU'i-- . Gh'iiwood precinct - S. I'. Mount. J. P. I rosier and Kdward Payne Anna Delhi precinct - L. I hompioti, .lames W. Lockesand J. W. Fairbanks. Lls'tnoro precinct A. Ilcrtbseii, It. W. Herring and N, Y.. Dabhvin. Central precinct Andrew Nelson (only Llbcrali. Joseph It. Iloolen and 1 1. H.i.e i Mormons i. Monroe preeincl -- Andrei IScillcseii, Huns Luft and Ah In Hunt. Joseph precinct--I- t, A. Hii lges, A X. Warenski mid G. A. Murdoch. Burnt ill' preeincl II. Seluoek, Neil MeMibaii. and ('.'. hair. For Sun Joatt county 'he following are the appointment lor judge.. Blnff precinct-- J. F. Marlon. J unes Decker, and Hanson May lm (all Mor m"""' . Molile.uina piecitiet-- Ld aid o-land, Jes.1- Holler and Herman Guil bote, lall Liberal!. Monlieello precinc- t- F. J. Jne. Kd ward Hyde. (Morriiousl and J.imes 'I'lioiops'ili. iLiU'fali. Poena pi inet Andrew Summer- - Vilb'. AHierl McBonki:. I.Morinolisi The has judge for iwen-t-live coiintie to iwinl and will liieet again tomorrow loorniog at I" o'clock to make tho uppijilitinenl. IIHU MAIDEN TKII". A New SI earner ol' Which Much Is Kpcfillni; Over the Atlantic. Hasiiu uti, May 22. Special. The Xormannia. tho'now steamship of the Hamburg-Anjerica- line, sailed today for the United Stales on her maiden trip in charge of Captain Hebieh, re-cently of the" Columbia. Groat expec-tations are entertained of the Xorman-nia. She is expected to beat the record of the ( 'ity of Pans. An engineer con-cerned in'the construction of the Xor-mannia says he believes she will make a run equal to about five and a half llu vs from I loeerittlnn-r- i to Nnu York-and he bases his prediction on the fact that she has greater horsepower in pro-portion to her tonnage, than any ship afloat.' The Xormannia is a little more than 300 feet long and she has engines of 10,000 horse power. COSCKEt1'01'1" ' SENATE. iHBGTOX, May 22-- The silver taken up. and Stewart pro-- 1 to address tho senate. Stewart (hat the demonetization of sil-- d depressed prices of commodi-- W to 40 per cent, and rcmone-i- i would produce good times The object of the silver men furnish more money, to stop lion, to relieve the debtor and rcr, and to preserve to the people rights uf property and liberty, vpulilienti party had incorporated national platform a declaration or of both gold and silver, and muiiig the policy of the in its effort to de-tii-silver. lis asked Stewart whether his of the silver plank of the ilicau platform, that it meant the oinage of silver, was the n of the party.' nart replied that it could have no interpretation, and added that melf had drawn that plank, well I was a member of the corn-co- n resolutions at the last nation-rtliea- n convention, and I desire ircss my d'ssentto the opinion by the senator from Xevadu., No intovprBtntion was considered by omniittee. wait What does it mean? well That the party was in favor rer money at the market price of . I drew the resolution, as the 3i' well knows, and it was per-hone-and fair. It meant that jvermnent should buy silver and it at the rate at which it would he government. art That is a mere quibble. m of Iowa gave notice of an ilinent providing that the treasury to bo issued for silver shall he lender for all private debts within idled Slates. well also gave notice of an amend-providin- g that the certificates be able for customs, taxes and pub-ts- . and he legal tender for all 'and private debts, 'linage was presented from tho ent, together with a comuitinica-dii- i the secretary of the interior, ' stilnect of the purchase from the Indians of laud for tho use of the loles, was referred to the commit- - in ht.m .,nr.,:.. ,111,111 n, credentials of Calvin S. Brice as Mine0'1'0' Wel'e sented wt proposed an amendment to Wny civil appropriation bill, 'tw referred to the uppropria-- mnuttee, authorizing the to expend $23,000 in !ll:nS tho investigations of the to which the arid region United States can mid by irrigation ami segre-o-t irrigable lands iu such region ' 1,"c selection ,,f sites for reser-0-d o be.v hydradlie works iu con- - 'tn irrigation. "'her bill wis taken up, and is dressed the senate in favor r currency. Ilr t.'mt't RnUa the Amount. Nkw Yokk. May 22. The manager of Joe MoAulilTe notilied John L. Sulli , tan todav that he hits not found the lO.IMHl, but bo' will light him nt any time or any place fnrtaoon a side. Hilly Madden said yesterday: "We are anxious to get on a light with this man Sullivan. There is no reason in the world why he should ob-ject to lighting for .n'l(HI a side. We nave the money and will post the whole of il at any time or at any place it may suit Sullivan. He has been talking a great deal about McAulille and his manager came to us looking for a match, but Sullivan immediately pushed his figures up to l0.0olt, and that is just 300(l 'more than we have got. I Itavo notilied Parson Davie that 1 woulil like to get a go with Jackson in Chicago, and I am wailing to hoar from him." IIEE It MUHT OK WAY. A Scheme by Which the Koamlng Nectar an be Seeun-il- . Dkkmn, Mav 22. Special. A new scheme for procuring an unlimited quantity of beer at a limited price is now on trial in Bavaria. An associa-tion has been formed which on the pay-ment of 730 francs, guarantees to each subscriber all the beer that he can con-sume day and night for a year. The proposition has been accepted by thou-sands and the association is still invit-ing niuro patronage, but shrewd finan-ciers are of the opinion that it will not be able to fulfill the terms of its agree-ment and that it w ill be forced to cancel its contracts before tho expiration of many mouths. pi Itsil Al s. A V. I'atker is quite til. being ion-line-to bis Is-- d I..I Kilev a well liquor merchant. I ' the l 'ulo-n- . Ilenrv l iilninml and itc. of Nelii.i-la- . are at Uiel nntinenlal Waircn P. liiisiell. ot MW.Ilon. Ohio, has decided to open a law vfttYe In this eiiy. Giant t itllimore M D , of Aichinti. Kansas. I ii prominent l"iir in Zmn Ill's week. Mi. O. J IL Ui-i- ami hr nie.r.. Miss Clara Witter, left f..r Iriier to-- , day on a i wek' lit, George Y. 11 ill. a ptum'm nt railroiiil man of Di'itter is til the Walker Uoikv. He I iiecompaiiiiHl by til mother General P. V. Connor r turned in Salt Lake ,v entenUv , nfier an lieiice of some weeks spent ill tsititig ld friends on the const. Julius-- IVyeke a prominent OmH, , commission' mt'reliiiiti. u in ihe city., lie H III probably establish a .Slt l.tk luaiiell of Peyeke Ittotbeis. Yank Newell, the ntlUr W;uc ' agent of the Kalio Kiotmut loinpinv. j w lileli opens next U ediiclay aI the Opera houw, arriveil in Ihe rily jester-- i ai . j A bridal puny. eoiisit!ng 'f If. I' Aitiobl .vol wil of hoisi. ( by mid j John It. Wpifbl ami w He of .inen'i. ; Nebraska, arrived al the Walker hoii M'sii rday, j General I ennor has returned from hi"Ciilionii:ii"it Ib ui. jllv enji.veil ' Ids trip, it i gl.ol tii il-- k in alt Lake. His yotiiige-- l sou. Il'lhtn tiraot Connor, iteeouip.inie.t him bither Mr. Henri V. Mead, u h bus been pioiniuenlly Idcutilied wiih the ral I e'tllte bliiiics of N'el. VoikiilT for iimu' Ihirtv ems, is in Suit like nH.k-- : ing mer tile si'u.ilioii wilii an eye to iiiMslnieiit. Scotland i otit d ttt to the minds r of aiilvjtls in Sail l.nle l,ist rtenlnc j id g.len-- at llie fo.itiaenl.il air W A. Honald on. dmigblrr., of Glasgow, who ate mi loiimf plnt- - ! urn Ihioetih tb l iiiod State. j F. It. Hlllellills ami Will ere lite gut t j of the Coniineill d. Ml Huleton Is largeh illlert'.ll.il i:t lim btlilie inir j ets of sioun l ity, Iio.j. He i itsittti Salt Like for llii' purptisc of obUiliing , a peisoli.il klio. teilge of the i it . Mr. Adam G Ilersiitg'r of ihry. ' Coloi ndo. w tin hus Iteen in Sll l.ke f..r the f'lisl lo weeks, tetiirned bono' i last en ninif. Mr. H"titg"r I e!i I pleused wit it Suit l.at" j,, hi oro ' peels thai be luve.ted 1PM Ol i j really, and ciprvsM d to intention to return and I. M ute here. j Dr. B P. Anderson 'id John itt ! I'ell. Ixitb of I olofulbl SpriUg. rived ill ."a!l Lake yeiti rda;, and pol j lip III the olllilieili j lr Andersea is Ihe lending dnii iall 4l Ihe .'springs. ' and Mr. P' !i i prominent ' ! weailbv business man The; hai l"'a traveling llinmgh California, and am i now on ir.eir ' botoe, ! I ol. G. orsfc Krng g" ier tl repi-n- - tativeof ibe Anhenv Hoseh bresitng a-- j Mwir.ltori. is nt llie alkTwrsiiitlwnnstl j hy bis wil and son He will remain lo re some da- - and dt i the utarlii-.- of the associate. ft' I'tllld- - ing oil tlx' pr-q- rtV re.-ii- !ltr pun li"l. Hieotiipaitf dl e(.i.d almtlt SotSliti building improiemem. Colonel Sai kellof Ivr i in th eitv flu U "" "f "," kn showmen itt America At present b t i liiarmgin WomterUmt.' pnt i and .nee. ...'tii dime miewion in I nv . lie i alsn mu rest'sil t meur m W. 'j. Lineoto. and Om.ha. a!l of wttbi be rsiabbsbed. Thi eliain f tnnonB : i. om and ontlm lcl bv lbt Men Mus. e company, whb rg;.ni. l,v oloiiel Mtekett. b" prop-- , J hi . in fc-- . iit 9 pi ojirr location. In start nois'.'Uin in ?lt Lake- The TwTHl( tellnn's. Nkw Yoiik, May S3. Madden today received word from the Golden (iato Athletic club of San Francisco, that they would like to arrange a mulch between Joe McAulille and,I. L. Sulli-van, to take place at their rooms. Mad-den riq lied that Sullivan says h" will fight McAulille before Jackson. He savsfor McAulille that the latter will tight SuHnan on his ow n terms ami put no obstacles in his way. lie the club to negotiulu with Sulli-van. AMVNKMKNTs). " WILSOS BAKHKTT IN AT THE TIIKATKlt. The most successful engagement ever played in Salt Lake was concluded last nigiitatthe theater when Mr. Barrylt appeared in The sealing capacity of the house was again tested to its utmost, and there was a double ring of stand-up- s around tho outer edge of the dress circle. As on the two previous nights, Mr. Barrett held his audience i.i perfect sympathy with the drama, and at the conclusion of every act ho w as called before the curtain to receive such an otatioii as is seldo.ni accorded an actor. In response to a tremendous outburst of enthusiastic applause, when the play was concluded, he addressed the audi-ence iu a few neat and appropriate words. He complimented Sail Lake's discriminating theater goers in high terms for so casilv recognizing the mi- - I . .it'-- . ,.I.,..!m,v (i portauce oi oeiau m juopniT o.n...B plav upon the stage, and also for so rea'dily detecting the line points' in purclv English drama. Mr. Barrett thought, that from what he hail scon. Salt Lake was sure to become a great and prosperous city. He aid that lie would go hence to San Francisco for three weeks, and then he would hasten to London, where he w as due to ar-range for opening his theater; but when nest he, appeared in America he hoped to visit Salt Lake again. IJ.KVKL.sND' VI I X S T II K LS The fourth performance of this troupe.' which occurred at the Grand opera bouse last evening, was as largely attended as its predecessors. Liliv Hire, Willis P. Sweatnam. Harry J. Howard. Havinond Shaw and Will L. Xaiikeville iuake a combination calcu-lated to inspire any audience w ith good humor, and these, aided by the other member of ihe troupe, have certainly given Salt Lake a better class of min-strels- v than has yet been heard here. This afternoon the baud of ihe troupe will play at Garfield lieneh. and in the evening at the opera house many new fca-ttir- will be introduced. A NOTABLE WEDDING, The Daughter of an States .Mltiis- -' trr Marries Ihe Man of Her thoiee. LnusviLLK, Ky., May 22. Special. A notable wedding took place today, the contracting parties being Miss Susan Preston of Lexington and (ion. W. V. Draper of llopedale. The bride is the daughter of the lain Geo. William Preston, who w as United States minis-ter to Spain during the Buchanan ad-ministration. General Draper w ho had been a widow er for several years served in the army of the Potomac and is a millionaire 'manufacturer. Miss Pres-ton's father was on the staff of General Albert Sidnov Johnson, and bad a dis-tinguished military record. The gen-eral anil bis bride will make an ex-tended tour in Europe, and will return in the full. During their absence Gen-era! Draper's mugiiilicent resilience Hope tale"' will ho refurnished iu a costiy manner for the home coming. Home strsr Tli. Slavin declines to et Joe MoAuliffc. as the latter has been bcalen by Jack-sou- . Ladies will be admitted, hereafter, free of charge to all gam s played by the Salt Lake base bal Jieam. A sparring and wrestling tournament will bo lieldsit the rooms of Ihe Golden Gale Athletic club tomorrow night. James Kennard. the "St. Paul Kid," knocked Frank Mcllugh out iu twenty-si-rounds, at Buffalo, N. Y., last n'.gbl. Frank Dvcr's "Florence II." ami .1. ...I I.' o 1...., .,, IX. lilliespie s .laoies i. n.n hooked fur the Denver far", and the horses leave for there Monday next. Frank P. Slaviu has posted t.VIO at the office of the London Sportsman, ami issued a challenge to tight Jim 'or-be-in England or America for i'l.'UMl. A number of the horses entered for ihe June it ling at the driving park have arrived lit the stable, ami are bo-ng pal iu condition for the respective eveuls. Forlv eight round were fought t Pino Station. Md.. yesterday. Is tween Tnmiiiv White and Billy iin nnan. ; . Both men were badly puni-he- d ami the light was await'.cJ to Kreiiuau. ' S. B. Smith's liire "Lindennan'' i trotted to wagon against J. Frileiier's "Charlie Brow n" l harness yesterday I itflerii'Miu. Liuderman" won with j cae. and carried off the !0') pure. Peter Jackson, who gives an exbibi-- i lion in this city on Monday night under the diieclioli of Ed. Kelly, has left Chicago for here, intending to slop nt i ; Omaha and Denver. The dusky pugil- - is! will i isil Igden abo. i i The Virginia sporting club i said to; I lie willing to give a purse of 11.5. OtKl for a finish light between McAubfto ami i Sullivan to be fought on the grounds of i i the dub, recently granted a charier by i the slate by w hich prize lights or any j I other kind of contests niay bo held on its tfi oiinds. i A New Vlay to be I'roiliiceil. Host. in, Mav Maude Banks, daughter of General Banks, who has been visiting triends here for some davs, will tonight pro-duce her new play "A Modern Mar-riage" al Belmont. She will play the leading role and w ill be supported by Kendal Weston. Her seasou lias been quite a profitable one. Kir Havwell to Illume. London, May defeat of the government the other eiirbt w hen the Irish members forced a division is charged to the negligence of Sir Herbert Maxwell, the minister-- , ial whip, and il may cause bis it'Mgna-- ! t on Sir Herbert recently published a novel which met with success. He is, another. His cue- - now engaged upon mies sav he was constructing the char- - acters for it. when he forgot his duties as w hip. 'ia Hv Over-Issue- d Stock. Tox May 22Thc Herald savs ',pr;.":'ett, president of tiie "h.ishing company, has disap-- . id an over-issu- tt of stock in ?i'horhood of has come ;' Mcjis are being taken to get , Wt condition of affairs. Estes p"blisllers' hold" stock' 111 Will te llaiiquete.l Tonight. ST Mav 22--- Special. --At the convention of tho western gas associa-tion at the Lindell hotel, papers were bv F. Thompson on "IM;r';r sions of British tias Works, by Cowdcrv on "Mixed Gas.,es and by Kiigeno'Prinfz on ' Wrought Iron. Cast Iron, or Steel, Which is the best mater-ia! for Street Mains," The delegates will l;o entertained at a banquet to-night. oliliins' Circus Wre'ekea. .'.H'A-H.- , May 22. Bobbins' ain was wrecked this morning, piled up in a total wreck e loss will be heavy. V .tnnlher llallwar I biuhsio. The Salt Lake Valb y & Lasi o ii Had load company i a ! or.ialion that has filed articles of imi.rH,rutioii with Secretary Ndl. The railway, al-though bearing a similar name, lis no connection with the Salt Lake & East-ern Itailwnv company, which is ali a new corporation. The capital stock i IMKI.WW. This amount is llie m lttal contemplated cost of t:onlrtlclinn. wilb the co.t of right ol way. motive power, and every other appur-tenance for its cmrp'ction. I he road will run from here ! Ogdi u, ami through W.lH-r- . Morgan, anil Knit counties to Wvominit- - Hie proM-- . road will have 1 13 miles of track . I he direciors are Abl.U K. "';,'"'; Mexander IL Swan. Nar L. Ihll. IVdliam V. Helfrecb, and Charles k. P.aDiiister. A Now l.umlier ompiinr. The Tenth ward Lumber and Build-ing association is a new concern which tiled articles of incorporation with Ihe of the torrilory Ibis after-noon. Th" capital slock of the com-pau- v is iM.tm. The incorporator are William Fuller. George Buckle. W . ( . F.Griinsrlell. and other of Salt Lake. . m The Examinations Ilcgun. j SiMUNGFiKLP. III.. May 22.T-Spcci- l T. examinations of the schools which are competing for t he pub be school premiums, to be awarded at tin: i cu stale fair at Peoria, have beguni. The candidates were examined today English literature, and in geome.rv. natural philosophy. 1 hero arc twenty - two premiums olfc.n d Cvminenremcnt Eierel.es Tomormw, Lo'iAN, May 23 Special.l - 'Hie commcncenienl exerciM-- s of tin- - hngj ham Young college of tin- - place will be held tomorrow The morning oxer-eis- c w i l lie held in the cnlleiro Imsi'l-in- z a: 1 o'clock, the concert in the p. ni.. and the lialt iu the evening at the Ib't-s- c opera lions.;. ' yrk Money and Stocks. ,y.RK. May 22- .- stocks firm, best prices. " and seven; JTVI"' 1'22: 1'aeific sixes. 1.16; ' Jacihc, iir,1; Burlington, 1.0HJ; ni l'" J!S: N"l'th'm Pacilic, 3Si; : '"ithwestcrn, 1.134; r ' Oregon Xavi- - "'I; :Kock Island, 5J: St. ,i trancisco. .; St. Paul Va:us I'neilie. 23; Union L?nioVwfarg0 EVre53' ir'' A UIDM.III" (tlS ( ol. Helity Pug- - d.V.rrs the FoUllii .f Jnlv .ommitlei on progrsm.n" ami parrol'e. which is ef hiit.-l- f i Judge E A Sm.lh B . Wbittnnore. J. A Dalr W . Pave,. (ieorgeA. Meats. W. H M's. N. A. Empv. A. A G.-x- and A. II. Mavne to rt.eet at hi offlee in lb lemtortal building loUMirrow nitfbt at o rl'tck 1 make arrangements for wrk. j Dralll of J. S. Ktewsrt. i Coloradon's now in Flab will regret, 1 learn of the Midden death of A. K. Stewart of I'm bio. w hich occurred from ' heart failure on the 1lh In. si. in that "Sjwnee." as he. was familiarly known, came from Johnstown. I'.t-- . to ' Puebbi about ten year :.go. the posilion of Isiokkeeper for the Cob ' or.nlo Cial Iron company, ami from v hich pie.i'iolt be was subseiiently elected to till the ti- e of eonnty clerk and recorder of Pueblo by a popular ircpublicnti majtiritj. A an evidem-- e j of his popularilv. be occupied that lei- - lion for three uc essive terms, and was ' nnhcially cte:med for hi urbanity of j manuer as well as sterling integrity an.l businc .juiilitleatiotis. j The deceased, a of the G. A. P... bad taken bi ' thirty cond degree in iuas.nrv, aott w also an active meiclr of the A. l if. W . as well a in lb" B P. O. :Elks. His sad taking off in the mime ' of life will ! sineerely regretted hy all j ho kucw him. Iteneflt I'erfornisiiee. Nkw Y..KK. May Bei.etil perf,rmauce for the pce--t gr.vl- - ate hospital were given tb.s aft.-rn.-- Palmer's. Ma.lison Siuan- - tbca ;;r. fhe Stnr. and Broadway theaters i nc are to be used for the babies STrds and lied for the actors' fund. l'riiMMr l T Them. BKKHV. Mav .'.-It is slalesl that ( b iucellor Cairiv i intends to submit a message to the reichstajf imposing a ta upon all Germans ineligible for sen a e in the anny ami German fitlw ns w!io r s:de abn ad. Genera! Edward r mlerick F rsint. k died at Weibaden. ' Liistu Jooft.!. ' At the Mc'Ho.Lt aanual cooferenr lu II ith the report on priotiBjf shoe. the iiKUiiU printe4 si ten eenU pr jcupy- Ol.i.-- . tU)n rit to a d- -j ertii-iiwn- t wf Jamaica g!iigtjr. many of the member malning h I" l aa iBt..lnht. Biiwp Andrews wa r-- I t,rie.l becaase h bad i n ' Uer without knowing it as nintoi- - caut A e Ibf nexl enn-- ; miliee to keep oeli dtertiemeols from i ih'ir miuote r niad?, but Ui" .pintiy wttfldrawa. ' hlrago Markets. i. May 22.-- 1:15 p.m. close. "'u; cash, 05J; June, Wi; :.ir,0:ul-V- ; Pa1i. 34; Jiine.'aOIia ;.' - . , .. Tm; cash, 2f,j . JBe, 26; j ' rstendv. - ' r'ly; cash, S12..V1; June;! ?I3.03. ; h, t.lCj; Jure, i'i-13- Formallr Opctied b Du l.e.. y.ws. May duch, o,' Fife t.L'y op'"""', a r the ol St. Mary time Unit the dm h.- --, i the first 'me her marriag". ha parti-pa- ted m any public ceremony. giurtatluA. I niios'ied br Weils. Fr. '. r ;N-,d- . New York. K iw New York. 1 (Kir- sdver linden 4 . I hipmvnts. a? tiae lrt, .. r!allr",l Wrerfc. K n. I hv. May n. --Tbi e on the Cbii-- go A Alton Irani welt! wrecked litis tnoioiuC near Bine rner. Three were bght!y lopir?- - |