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Show i fee THEjjjALT liAEE TIMES. bT 8 Lr- - , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, AVKI)NKSimJUT ., isihT." ' NOlI - """"TTimr nil I ITftm tOMMHLS ; LABOR TltOl'ULE-S-The Mili.u will v, ,. 11 110 11 'flic Consoli- - S ! ? rail?y "lail() oars annlher t his morning. The cars ul prooee, od but a low squVes where sands had gathered ami blo. kod lie track with stone ami rubbish The women took a band in stopping the mJ h,"'a?rorrWa9 ,Jri's,,lt :t,ul or.U-r.u-i two citizens who were (I eatemug but no one was injured, ihc employees at some of the leading minuiactones elose.l down ami ned out as soon as they learned ti e ears were to be started, their object being to aid the strikers. The mayor is going to call a meeting of citizens to consider the situation. The company insists on protection from the police, and tlio mayor claims the police loreo is inadequate to the task. If a compromise is not reached the mayor states he will ask for militia if the 'de-mand is made by the street railroad company. h. . 8 - Bunted in the Mining Dis- - b j? let in Ural Mountaiu ij a Scene of Horror. s 11 j f ILL ELECTROCUTE. I rubles in Columbus -- Other !i s 0f Interest from Over I The World. Jim" 11. --Reports pencil hereof a disastrous aid g'at lossof the mining district of the stains. The iron works at ,U(I j;,.,v Jansk. a thousand (niir school", three churches ijls mill magazines were l.. l'i"-t- lei:ons were death ami 18,000 made home- - I K.liriMi OVl H I.A.M. A NeiRhltrhiotl Till l lnally l ln.li ll W f Into Cimst. United Slater Commissioner Norrell , today acted as arbitrator and general peace maker in the attempt to living ;iImiiii an mineable scltlcmcnl of a neighborhood tpiatlvl which tint Imi'H I U" iiif mi for years. The hide affair is surrounded iih comical features, and ' Lawyer oiuiir. who is it fvieiid to liotli parties, assisted tin commissioner lo restore good fellow -- liip. Last ciening IH'pnty M iishal Iknlo went out in the county a Ion miles mid arrested Hii ul.l grey headed vttler by the mini.' of William Took forerun-- i latiuu the ways of (icorgc Washington ly culling dow u the cherry and teaeh trees that blossomed mid Itorc fruit on the pivuiisos of Mai ilia I'oonib I'll' like the inorlal lieovgo. Mr. Cook did not timiuiil tlio mischief lor llie pur ' pose of ha ing his naino liandcil down In poMerity for icracily, but in his opinion ami thai kf a surveyor j w hose eM'liequer he swelled by the sum 'of $10 the trees encroached on hi j ground two or more rods, j Original surveys have U-e- lost, umt consoipioutly the question of ow noihip j of the ilispiilcit ground i in the ha ance. Mis, Cooinlis i equally as strong i in her opinion that Mr. Cook is alioul the laud being his, and il has been airied among the .1 -- pill nil s lo have a government Mirvey mad" ol the premises and afterwards M'ttlolho present lil ig.it ion. ANOTHER l'Yll.O.K. A Villas lu llliiiuls W1hmI till' t!i- - lai c j ol the Kartli. Joi.ikt. Ills.. June M.--- A funnel-- ; shaped cloud passed through the village of Chatmaiion at 11 o'clock last night, doing immeuso lamage ami killing ami iijuring. it is understood, quite a num-ber of people, i'hannaiion is a tow n of about 1,000 persons, nine miles south of .Joliet with no railroad or telegraphic j facilities. ! A large strip of country-wa- devast-ated. Reports indicate the li- -t of killed and wounded as large. Physicians were sent from here to relieve their sufferings. From meager information at band it seems the most damage was in the country around ( hanuanou anil I hut a majority of the casualties oe curved outside the tow u. Although the place is not far from here, there is little iiope of getting anything delinile Ironi there, owiug to tliii bad condition of the roads. While it is believed the reports so far received are exaggerated, the belief is prevalent that great disaster has oc-curred. At 'i a. in. nothing had been heard from the parties who left here for that place. axotiik.k liKl-ou- .Im.iK r. Ills,, Juno 11- .- It was learned today thai no lives were lost by the e at 'hainianon last nighl.' Many buildings were moved from their foun-dations, innl trees and mil houses w ero levelled. The lightning and thunder w ere terrilie and the people w ere crazed w ith fright. COLD WATER CRANKS. They Reconveue iu Broadwr.y Tabernacle This Morning and Begins Business, A NATIONAL BANQUET IN LONDON. The Up Church Monument Superior Court Committee Two Noatble Weddings Other Special. Nkw York, June 11. Special. The temperance conference postponed from last month convened today in the livoadway tabernacle, of which Dr. William M. Taylor is pastor. This is the largest and most important temper- ance congress ever held in this country. The call was addressed "to all poisons opposed to the saloon." ami conse-quently there are representatives, not only of temperance organizations, churches and schools, but of labor clubs, farmers' alliances and other or-ganizations. The "call" was made broad with the view of various organizations meeting and giving their opinions in the hope that they could lind a common ground of agreement which would enable Iheiu lo enlarge their Hold of operation in their campaign against the liquor traffic'. Theopeniug address was de-livered by the famous temperance ad vocate, (ieu. Xeal Dow, of Maine, his subject being "State and National Pro-hibition." Among the prominent per-sons present are: Me-- f 'osli of Princeton, Gen. Greene (.'lay Smith of Kentucky, Ilev. Joseph t'ook of Boston, lien. Palmer of Pennsylva-nia, Judge Noah Davis of Brooklyn, Key. Howard Crosby and Kugeno Clappof Boston. The convention will be in session two days. Want to liar llie Negroe. Baton Rolok, June 11. W. A. I'ran-dal- l, chairman of the democratic state central committee, lias written a letter to State Senator Fosier, the leader of the anti-lotter- y in tins legislature sug-gest ing that the question or submitting the lottery amendment to the eonstitu-4jo- u be submitted to a primary election throughout the slate, at which oulv whites be permitted lo vote. iHfilL KSTATK m. i People Nuw Inquiring After Ac !M.iny g a tha West . Side. ( ! THE DAY ON THE EXCHANGE. I MiwtinE of the Chamber of Oommerca To--I night to Vota on tfie Iucrea of the Capital Slock. - IJe.il estate activity weni lo I fcrving it4 te!d of iqwr-iiion-s to tlm west ni.le. Ke.ii rstate men wttrtbulo llnsioliie many railway projift out that way nnd are ii"t nil by any uien well pleawl with this sudden changnof base. Thero U however i gvrat de-i-ind fer piMprtr in thai wet ion. ami another pha of th i'u.m U lh;it almost rverr inquirer s to Im alter age. . i iu: lir it. siAf. i;xi niM.t. There was a C'xxl iitteiid.nie at lUn iiieeiing of the real estate cxrh g Ihia liiol'hiliir, but liolll otters mi. I writut were (ew V,. S, t'ruw a'kf.l for offer on a lot in blm k lii, but rvtiviil nono w h'u li he eoiiMil. v. d an equivalent. A Rignitii'.-iu- t letter reeeil by tho this motiiiug wax from Urn law firm of Daniel ,l, Fo & Svn t PhibidelpliU. lhey .askfl for lilfur mation about Salt Lake real iti The linn i one of great rrpnlu-lio- n and it lias been for vrm Vi I'tesenling various big iynibit' in ij.. entnle itiitinenls hi v.uioiK parts of I tin country, tha limtof whieli was In D.illm, lev. A HM'iial n ting f I ha uxriisitgti Inta been railed for Friday rrenlnj ai M o'clock to determine mh.it m'th.xl Ol adei1ising to prrparn lo mail til lo I In uilineroiH letter of now being reerlveil, n rtii rsrt.iwui. J, V, D.Miley liM cIommI a contraiH with Kills Kvaus Jk Co to r. aval" tha cellar of bis new bilibling on Wtl Temple t reel. Tlio building itl six siorv In iek with Mono front, lis dimensions will I 'J'ixIM U'ft. Thfc will In nil pnduibibly Ih tint of tlio now post olliee for th et Hva years. KoIm-- & Gilb spie also mimed Into eoiilract with the umii puliiea lu nir v.ile the o ll.ir of liitnr lien' bmluii block, i n i viKMi or i utitii m r There will bo a Hireling of the stock-holde- r uf the i'haml'r of ii'iniin'rcit tonight nt o'clock at llie federal court room. Tho meeting l calbil for tho purpose nf Increasing tint capital stork front M.000 to ."n.im All the mem-bet- s who have not ent In their prone are urgrtl lo ! present, a tu.i one-thir-enough prime have been I to liiake rt qilorniii, A liMi M MirstMiV A rent sihI. inoow ho "-- out nt Garliehl yi.iev.l.iy1u.esTtr'tnTf- - plaint I hat eolitiiiiis a good bllo reimiir "Why don't obm rnieriinlii(t watch company that waul lo obtain rwrt-lu- g distinction." he mol. put up a chick on llie patiliouat (urliehl that a man could m a w hat loin' be h id lo catch hi train In. Out can't take hi wall b in bulbing and at lln same limo he want lo uy In In lint last minute. I missed my train lint way yesterday." Ural Kalal and llnaiaMa Xotaa. The Plain Cilv I.iout uml Slock t ci.ilioii aUu liletl nit" b'. Willi a raptUl of t.m.iHSi, ami seven Incoi portttor. Joseph It. M unlock, av llie W axulch Wave, sold iHclily acre of bind nrar Cfiarh-stoi- i lust .Viiurdav In T. K. Pear-son of Salt Lake lor ll 'sSI. Tim Fillmore Holler Mill company filed article of incorporation yesterday with Secretary Sells. Th company will make Hour, and the capital i i,- - 000. Til" Salt I,nkt Construction company ha lileil article of rorr.ti..u with Clerk Cutler. Th rapllal is pl.yfd l 4.VJ.IWXI. The following lire I. H. Austin, John It. Burns. II C Gontlspeeil. C, K. Pomeroy, J A. Kirby and J. S. Morwt. O'ltrien Marrlotl. LoMKix. June 11. The wedding of William U'llricu, the editor of the Free-man's Journal, anil Mademoiselle the daughter of a banker of Paris, took-- place today at Bronipton Otatory. The ceremony was performed by Archbishop Ooke. Parnell and other colleagues of the bridegroom in the. house of commons were present. John' Dillon was groomsman. ,,, n.Tho failure of Co.. iMiglish of trade ,aliii.f on a board Hv announced. The lirm IivIohlmiii wheat. 1'ork. lard I W iiti'I) " lien asked us to the ' .jfe liabilities, said he. did l0. His money was " liul he hoped 10 ennit! mil. oven,' The an-- ' fi caused a heavy break in dealt i" '' the linn Wheat i0S8. and mess pork to $11. 75, .(nil's holdings wero Ihrown bill, subsequently mi-ni Co. have been rated high, e recently becu speculating ,u the wru'iiff side. Its former exporting hog pro- - H:)llIMiE(1l.liE j (Securities Open Strong During the Mora j tog Call and (iood Prices ' Arc Quoted. j ELEVEN THOUSAND SHAKES SOLD. j Camas No. 1 Holders Let Go of 1,600 Shares The Board of Directors j Moet-T- ho QuoUtious. The morning session of I he slock ex-change opened strong this morning, the fact that interest in the exchange is in-creasing was demonstrated by llie in creased attendance. Members of the audience were keeping tab on the calls, and when, in their opinion, favorable bids or offers were made (hey would rush to the pit railing and order their broker In oil her buy or sell. Ontario slock lias been asked for by those anxious to purchase at llie same rates quoted in the New York board, with no sellers. This morning it was passed. was offered for Daly, and iH.W for Anchor, with no sellers. Alliance opened strong at a sale being made ni $:i when it was forced up to ;i.o,--i a share. Apex maili' lained its upward tendency and t'ves cent was bid iu for i) cents. The Apex, Alliance and t'lvsceul mines adjoin each oilier and are all promising. The upward tendency of Apex Is occasioned iiniloublcdlv by tlio fact that Alliance is quoted at M tl'i bid, M. Ill asked, and Crescent offered at 111 cents. The lalterclaiiu is equal in v able iu the opinion of experts wild her sis-ters, the reports from the Crescent during he past few days being such as to highly eucourago'the stock-holders. Centennial Fureka shipped live carloads of high grade ore which arrived iu Salt Lake today. This month the mine will produce 'l(i;.oni. there being between I0,UJI and MUHHI worth of ore now at the mine. The rumpuuy intend to pay a dividend of II' a share per mouth, iid now have cash on hand siillicieul to meet the di blends of two or three months. Tim Wood l!ier Times publishes the report of nil expert who visited and ins led the live claims consolidated iu he Wood lliver Mining Co., with the Mai ad lisled as Malail eon. The report wasslleh that the gentlemen, Messrs. Petlil and Walls, who employed the expert, purchased 1(1,000 shares of the treasury stock at a figure rating above that now quoted on the exchange. The Malad adjoins the Canuis No. ', w hose clean-u- last week netted gold bullion weighing eighteen pounds. A mill will be put in on the Malad during the next few weeks and returns will soon be made. Mammoth stock is being held down in the range of from $1 to I5 but there is rumors that a surprise is in store that will start the stock up with t velocity. Secretary Horn Mils' absent during the afternoon call owing to the Ill-ness of his child, C. W. Buchholz olliel-ate- d iu his stead. J. K. Bamberger is buying up Cama-N- o. 1 and offers $l.0,(KKl for WI.IMH) shares. A meeting of the Board nf Diveetovs is in session as Tiik Timks goes lo press. The old board of officers will undoubtedly bo and the proposition to hold but one session daily during the warm days of summer will be acted upon. MOHNINO. AeiKIINOON. liiil. AKkeii. Illil. Asknl. Ontario I Ill Ml Hull- alio :'J i'l !i Alienor 'JT ti.m Alliiiiii'u n of. ri in a ti 3ui Aik'x u.tfi o.:l ..' ki rri'seeiit ar an an laiU City Co 13' i is Ilm lii'stev Haines Sulphur. ... 10 15 n.i Ilurn Hllver . S 10 il !. A Hi e a IS 8 .) 8 k. I.. I'lmerl. H.Cti. ' iO is in isim (ilciii iie a Tit WlKHlslile I'aiiiaK No. I TO SI 77 U Vt Kinir ot llie Vtsi mi Mammoth I OU 4 Hi 4 m 4 ir. Mi.hul Con '.tl 'JO Cent. Kiin ka 'JMii L'l no 21 ix :i Ol I.lino i,'t iiH-ii- l ( u, ; : 7 M SAI.KS. Alliance - .'to Bliaios u 'Hi. - ) siiarii at ti.nfi, Apt-- shai'H w, siceiH. I .'Jill sh:ll'iM ui.. ;ifirenm. H.I., rower. MKlit&Heat Co. -.- VI share i Cir : (.oiler, if:i. Mioiiiiiolh-share- s W. Mfi cnt. KureUa- - I'm shan sii f.M. HarncH Hiilphur in shares'- - U rents, Cii in a No. I t'O) shares r,t, 'h wnls. MuUil Co- n- IKi shares oe an vents. Tula! sail!, ll.sroxliai'ps. TllfcV rom TM TIIK w.trt.n. Mliul ThrMi lltrty Trunin IMU lo tljr Can) an t rwli. People w ith seiisiilive stomachs who happened in the police eoiilt this morn-ing listened lo fomctliiug that made tticin torn pale, and caused them lo beat hasty retreats into the fri-s.l- i and in igoraling air. Three of the dirtiest human beings thai have ever faced the judge went marched iu. and lint Iwo policemen that accompanied llieni Inti-mated that the trio should be iu charge of the scavenger. The oultit went ragged ami dirty. and I hey weio charged with rouimittiu'g nets detrimental lo the health mid general sanitary condition uf the city. They had camped on on the banks of l ily creek canyon, which furnishes the city with water for domestic purposes, and had polluted this pure mid sparkling stream by blundering their soiled shirts and situ 'king., and washing their feet there-in. They had I n guilty, also, of other desecrations of this fountain of health and happiness well calculated to inspire sicklies mid doctor's bills and drive people to stronger drink when il ns necessary to quench their thirst. The Judge, after hearing lint testi-mony asked for a little time in w hich lo properly decide on a punishment for i he fellows proportionate with their deeds. A Steamer Helved. Vtr roitiA, B.C., Juno 11. The little steamer North Star has been seized by the customs inspector. It is alleged that she has been during I he past six months engaged in carrying Chinese from British Columbia into Washington ami bringing back American goods and .lauding llieui along the coast near Vic-toria. This caused her seizure. mm; ohm to mx.vwo." - Hill lie Executed Iy Elcc-trirlt.- f. ijt, X. V-- , June 11. Judge jijuiissi'il the writ of habeas niic Kcmniler case, and re-in to the custody of the war-iibtu- n prison, to be executed icily. Arkansas Nominees. Luri,K PiocK, Ark., June 11. The union labor party yesterday nominated the following ticket.: Governor, N. B. Fizcr; s;cretary of state, J. M. Pitman; auditor, O. A. Jones; treasurer, J. T. Andrews; land commissioner, ('. M. B. Cox-- ; educatoi. T. M. C. Birmingham; attorney general, T. P. Chambers; com-missioner of agriculture, J. B. Farmer. A NATIONAL t'NTON lilNNKIC. A Itiilliioit i:Biit In l.umlon W hich is a SI miner. London, June 10. (Special. The Natioual Union dinner y to the se-lected conservative candidates for the constituencies throughout Kuglaud and Wales was one of the most brilliant political gatherings of the season. There were eighty candidates present. The Duke of Portland, president of the Union, who presided was supported by F. D. Dixon, . Hartland, M. P., be-sides the lion. A. J. Balfour, the Irish House secretary, who delivered the principal speech. There were In attend-ance many noblemen and members of Parliament. This eveniug the Duchess of Portland will receive at Grosvenor square the members of the council of the National Union, the conservative candidates and other guests. Kiot in Austria. Vienna, June 11. The strikers at Benniseh, Silesia, attacked the factories yesterday nnd with clubs and stones smashed' the 'windows in sixteen of them. A number of strikers were and their comrades assaulted the, police in .their attempts to rescue them. The military was called out and soon quelled the rioting. IJIAX KICKKO TO DEATH. 'icen Bancor Toughs and Circus Men. ifi, Mo., June 11. A. riot in Invliicli began Mg inlay night iniiedyi'stcrda". One of Iiob-rcn- s men was set upon by a roughs yesterday and a general bwi'd. Shortly after another an and Miss W'ardcll, his wife, Hacked. The woman was down and brutally kicked, uries re so severe it is not she will live. hole circus crowd then marched villaEjo nnd proceeded to whip i. As there were threats that would again be attacked yes-ia- l the circus train derailed. Brcen came to this city and a number of revolvers, with armed hi- -, m i. The police mil with nuiskels while patrol-irect- Last night no perform- - given and the circus got away CO.NOHKSMOVU.. stN.vrt;. Washington, Juno II. The Semite committee on finance today, considered and amended the house silver bill. The provision making certificates issued iu payment for bullion a legal tender for lmblic ami private debts w as struck out, leaving tlicui re eivablo for customs, taxes and public dues, of llie customs redemption clause was stricken out, also the sect ion providing for the free coinage of silver w hrucver the market price is one dollar for "7 grains of pure silver. The, art Is made to take effect iu thirty days after its passage, and shall termiuiitv a't the ex-piration of ten years therefrom. Adverse reports were inaHu from the finance committee on Stanford's bill for government loans on liens on real estate and on the bill lo abolish metal money. The bills were indcliuitely postponed. The committee on linaneo reported back favorably with sundry am 'iidments house silver bill taken up.' F.ustis addressed the senate. He spoke in favor of an unrestricted coinage, and was followed by Senator Turpie of the same side.- Tim silver bill went over until tomorrow. The Senate bill to prohibit the mou oply of the transportation of cattle to foreign cuintr'tes was passed with amendment that it shall not apply to vessel room already eoiiti'aWcd. The Senate Joint resolution in regard to export trade in cattle then passes. ' HOUSE, i Washington, June II. speaker announced the appoiirfVtietil of Mills, of Texas, as a member of the commit-tee on rules, and Turner, of Georgia, as a member of the committee on ways and means, to fill the vacancies occa-sioned by the resignation of Carlisle of Kentucky; and Morrill of Kansas. He then presented the conference report on the senate dependent pension bill. Springer, of Illinois, asked that the report be allowed to go over until tomorrow thai it might be printed. Morrill objected. The previous ques-tion was ordered, yeas lilt, nays TO. Morrill in explanation of the report staled that the conference committee had struck nut the dependent feature of the senate bill, and the service feat-ure of the house bill. Tho measure as determined upon is not exactly what he would desire but was the best he could obtain. It would dis-tribute SW.OliO.dOU among the poor sol-diers of the nation. Y oiler of Ohio, protested against the conference report, holding that it ig-nored the demands of the soldier. Springer of Illinois, entered a vigor-ous protest against the manner iu which the bill was brought before the bouse. No opportunity was offered the mem-bers to examine its provisions. Cannon of Illinois favored the bill on the ground that it would place on the pension rolls M.OtM) names, and Increase the pension of 50,000 men now on the rolls. McComas of Maryland eliciled n round of applause by a reference to Morrill as the best friend the soldier had had in the house for many years. The conference report was agreed to, yeas 14."), nays ."iG. A NYMIIt'ATIC K MM ki ll OIT. Thou Whu Hun Mur Than On fcnlouu , Will lliive lu ft.itl. When one of the councilmeu at lust night's meeting of the cnuueil showed Nome hesitancy when his vote was call-ed for on tho passage of the saloon license ordinance, one of th" member made the startling statement th.tt If the measure did not become a law mid affairs wero to remain as they now wr that n syndicate was to Ih formed for the purpose of com I net ing more than one liar under the provision of one license. In substantiation of his assertion, he filed a number of luntnliecs w here more than one saloon w at being run u lilt but one license. The speaker claimed this was not only working hardship to tho great majority "f saloon keepers but was a dead steal nualiisi tint eity treasury. While the gentleman was dwelling on this subject nil application was man" for tlio renewal of a liei-n- ' u liieh covered Iwo saloons conducted iu the same building by the applicant. Under the provision ofjhe new ordin-ance the man will be compelled lo either close olio of his places, ol else take out two licenses. Captured a Train Itohber. Dickinson, N. D., June 11. The sheriff has captured Charles E. Bailey, one of the baudits who held up the Northern Paeilie train at New Salem, Sunday. The prisoner has confessed and says there were live in the gang. The sheriff has started out again iu purstitt of others of the gang who are headed for the Black Hills. THE Ll'l Hl'RCH MONI'MKNT. It will be Vuvallod with Imposing Cere, mouies. St. Lous, June 11. Special. The unveiling ceremonies of the Upohureh monument will take place this evening at the Grand Music hall of the Exposi-tion. The committee of arrangements, for various reasons, decided to hold the exercises in the Exposition instead of at the cemetery. Ilev. J. A. Brooks will offer the invocation, and the ora-tion will be delivered by Hon. W. H. Jordan, Past Supremo jtlastur Work man of San Francisco. Grand Master Workman W. II. Miller will deliver the address of welcome. An excellent musical programme has been arranged, including a song dedicated to the ' Founder of the Order," which will be. sung for the lirst time by Mrs. Mayor Khoilca. Missouri Democrats. eih, Mo., June 11. The tic slate convention to nomin-min- e judge, stale superintend' "Mie schools and members of railway commission met here Ilm. W. Pope yeamau was mporaiv chairman. The usual ' were appointed and a vc-'1- Trouipt Action Saved Her. Liverpool, June 11. Ex-pcr- who have examined the hull of the City of Rome declare that the prompt closing of the sliding door in the bulkhead sep-arating the forepeak from the adjacent compartment alone prevented the steamer from instantly sinking. Her prow is torn away for a distaucc of twenty feet. Aiiroies the Hill. imtox. June 11 The presi- - approved tin' act for the relief won iron winks at San Fran- - (icttintc Keady lor War. IIeknk. June It. The state council has voted the further sum of $500,000 for the purchase of war material. It also passed a law providing for the re-gistration of all horses iu Switzerland fit for military service. Superior Court Commit tec. Xkw York, June 11. Special. 1 The committee on superior courts of the constitutional commission for the revision of the judiciary article of the constitution recently appointed by the legislature, met today in Judge Hol-lins-ollicc. The committee is com-posed of Daniel G. Kollius, William 1!. llornblower, Elliot F. fShepard. Frank-lin Bartlett. George G.- Reynolds and 'Thomas E. liarratt. The committee will take evidence and will present its report to a general meeting to be held Augusts. A VAI.l alll.r-- . llolloK. A Salt l.aloi Man liny a llranlr, Hltli ti Ita Say. I Wi.rllt VJ.IUKI Mr. 1. Tnriigreii. the well known druggist on ."second South and the Male road, has just purchased olio of lint handsomest horse ever seen lu I'taii. He is an imported Cleveland Hay stall-ion- . iiged live year. This horse ha an excellent pedigree, which is recorded in 101111110 of the American Cleveland Hay stud book. Hi name is lleavcrly, his sire being Landscape and hi dam by Cyrus, His pedigree run back for eight generation. This horse is iu cfery respect fault-less; is of elegant form, and huttrae-fil- l movement. lie launt from the breeding farm of JeBs Harris of Fort Collins, Colorado. Mr. Torngreu, who is very proud of hi pureliaso, Im bad several good offer lo sell the animal, but e not propose to part with him for less than .',000. 'II,I. UK shot. !rl" ill Mexico Who Causcil a Riot. ; JiKxico, (via Galveston), liberals generally and Pffss approve of Itur'bido's I he conservative pajiei's Alvarez Cortez, a ivho recently headed 'e,lt hi the state of'Guerrero and will be shot. Cotvlcs' Condition. MoxriiEAi., Juno 11. The condition ofCowlcs continues to imiirove. His deposition will be taken this afternoon. Hale is still out on parole. If indicted he will be tried at once. Young Itohber Arrive. Nbvv Yokk, June 11. Young Robert Wallace and J. 15. Lowitz, prisoners charged with robbing the edition ot Wallace's monthly of $."i0.00J, arrives per steamer from Cuba today. Women': Unionist; Association. London, June 10. Special. Lord Hartington presided today at the an-nual meeting of the Women's Unionist association at St. Georges hall. The speech of the chairman was of the same tenor as all his recent utterances on public questions, ' He defended the government's policy and assailed what he stigmatized as the unholy alliance" between the liberals ami the A New Minister. liuENOS Avkes, June 11. Jose has been appointed minister of justice. The ministerial crisis is ended but a feeling of uncertainty prevails. million Iteport anil (j notation, Wells. Fargo &Co. report tho follow-ing bullion quotations: Lead, New York, silver. New York, 1.0I; silver, London, 4i. M'COKNK K CO. McC'ornick & Co. report bullion quo-tations: Silver. l .0 1 I ; lead, l.:Wf. Receipts, Hiunaur bullion, --M.il.'iO. silver ami lead ore. !!l.00; Crescent ore, :),100; total, IJU.il.V). T. K. .IONKS CO. T. K. Jones & Co. report receipt a follows: Lead and silver ore. ;t,lKI; silver bars. t'J.rm; .stdected lead, --',)0; total, f I'l.NW. l;ailor Im anl faraamal. Tim macbiite hot at Pocatcllo i!l nhortly Imj cnlnrgi d. and Hilt employ a.liul";nn inen, Tim L'nion l'acille tia mailo rate of .'() from Iionvi-- r to gden and ruturn. on aeeotint of the t annml to Im hi Id there the latter part of Ho month. Tint L'niuu I'iieifin will ell round trip ticket U'twi ecu Hilt Lulu ami' Dottvtr at ingli! fare on tint o;c,iou ti meeliug at Ilm latter pi '0 of I ho Trav-eling Men' rroicitive bmo iation. The S:aiitlin:iiaM h i9 a big nur-- " .ion toliarlO'ld t.'rh JniKt .'Uu. Thrrw i to lx an l l. (riii on th IMth untb r Ibn ailplc' of Held' liaiol. The iinitfistty' pnpiU go out lo tlur U-.- h on llie billi. Il'ar S. l. riti- - wt ret rv to Mr. l'.ro it of lh Ui" l.ranil.'. I a. t j here oil Monday lievt to l connt lt4VI-- ! nig freight aod pa-set- it r, ag.-n- l for lh Clnrago, Itiirtiitglon k lniin-y- , lindr ; G n:r4l A jent ValliTJ. A ctonpany lia. mnuaii to o( ll a Cleat siiiiiUjer rrsort m Prrf ' turk. I'.x Wjlermaer C II. Wib ktU i enginwring llie organUstioo, and ji probsclor ,ropj) M have a rtort that shall I known alt over tb conn (try. NKW OIHlKIW KI.KCTKII. The Temple of Honor lli sioioti II Semnoii Work of the Mornliif;. The Temple of Honor resumed its session at 0 o'clock Ibis morning. The most important business was the elec-tion of ollicers which took up almost the entire session. It resulted as fol-lows: II. F. Clark, grand worthy tem-plar; Geo. Moblen. grand worthy S. A. Samons, grand worthy recorder; W. T. F.lli, grand worthy chaplain; W. V. Woods, grand worthy treasurer; J. H Faddie. grand worthy usher, and Walter .Smithing, grand worthy guardian. This afternoon several proposed changes iu the coiisliluliou will come up for consideration ami reference to the supreme council. aNKNSATIOX. "''an Hook Company Trie to ""I a SHiool Hoard. f i o, June II. A Chron-,- ! f'ora Olyinpia, Wash., savs: ;w:is created today when' S. ;;!ll'i''mbcr of the state board 'i li'om Van Couvor, an-,'L- r h?1 'hat he had beon ; fl'cif $5000 to secure a re- - of the board's action iu text books. It is asserted 7 were offered in the in- - American Book Company. ''ntH the school book trust. 7; a,wt2lMirwi.t of tho an ed a reconsideration --il o" :,ritlimet.ies, which I hom so ,,cr Pml of ,he in hoard passed a- rcsolu-im- s the American Book Dead and Dying. London, June 11. Rev. John Oak-ley, D. I)-- , clean of Manchester, is dead. Michael Davitt is seriously ill. Two Notable Wadding. London, June 11. Two notable marriages occurred today, the contracting parties being Captain W. L. Addingtonof the Queen's regiment and Auffusta, daughter ot Rev. II. G. Haytcr-Hames- ; ami George Sutherland and Miss Georgiana Carr. eldest daughter of Major General John 1'. CairGlyu. Voted it Dawn. New YoiiK. June 11. -- The synod of the Reformed Presbyterian church this morning voted against the union w ith the general synod, 17 to 12!'. I.IOItCK WIHIKI.D THI.Hi (irrrnir Mho Wera IIhiImiuIx Isara In llf a Nharixr. (icorge II. Wneeamp i the ii.nno of a man w h" will go baek to llelivilbt county, Min i tomonow in i h.iige of adepiil.V I'nited Slate maih.d, hi t hav illg Beeoiilpbsbed itl llll city last night. llf .stainl rhaifitl wiib lijlinjf llwtl lh" I lilted Mates mail for unlawful purpose, hi par tit ular g.nnt being t in'rc"!'' thai In1 w as tie! aulhonred aci ni of a lottery, in whb'h lb' p4rlv aldr-e- il was ' lold that ho had won bisr prize iu the drawing, and w he h would j ' be forrtar'lfd In hi addres iiHtn lh pavmenl of a stipulalwl f nm of money. j The sharper auccredwl handiKrinely with his ncheme, and Jingle lu In j pocket the gold aol ilverof untold vitiui. The piisoner claim that hi. name has been ued by orce other pirty, and he lo girn the party away. H waut to return to Barmil" aad coninll his friend lhre. lie will Hart for that place tomorrow iu chargi of Peputv Cannon. '1 he arrest grow out of aoum "rt of a l aflle for a team, ail to be worth ;j0. The tickets were told iu different place in Minnesota an'l Iowa by fari-o-agent. Tim man liiniclf only (ot ti or V mt of the whole tiauu t'.ou, A (sttfiety .HarriaBc. Cincinnati. Juccil. I Special) The marriage today of Miss Blanche Stevens and Thomas G, Smith was a brilliant society event. The young couple, who at the'reception. received the congrat-ulation of hundreds of friends who are among the leaders of society in this city, will spend the honeymoon abroad. Still rncertain. Louisville, June 11 --The conven-tion to nominate, a candidate to succeed Carlisle is still balloting, with every-thing uncertain. Hi r irsl Thursday in Malt Lake ily. 1'r. Hand has been row ib-- so much this week with .'.'ironically afHiclMl person coming iu from other town and villages, seeking relief at his hands, that he will not visit hi Ogdeu oDice j on Thubi'luy of this week, as he has j been accustomed to doing heretofore , lince he opened up his office here. And will spend hi tir.it Thursday in Salt Lake City, and hope by o doing to catch np with hi work here, ho Dr. Hand oflice at 253 South West Temide street will be open for bu&inei all thk week and until Thurv day of next week. Call and v-- the gri-a- t fcpecialist . "o cure no pay. j .. j to L'aak Clearing. The clearing of tha aaaoeiated bank twlay wer Uli.Wf, with a cub kl-an- c of f 150,21. A New li. A. K. I'tial. (icorge R. Maxwell A. R. post. No. S. was mustered iu by F. M- Bishop. department mustering officer, last evening. The following officer were electeif! Commander, Aaron S. Post; seuierr vice commander. J. Boyle; junior vice commander, S. McLindon; quartermaster. Eilis Price; prwt ter-gean- C. R. Berry; chaplain, Wm. J. Johnson; otBcer of the day, Thomu Harris; officer of the guard, R. V.'. Jones; adjutant. S. R. Wciter. The next meeting will be held on Monday evetiiuir, June 10th, at Temple of Honor hall. Visiting comrades cordially in- - j vited. ' j thitas" Market. Ji cash, 27 ; July, 28; A Veteran lies. Richmond, Ta., June ll.-Ge- neral J Lrndsav Walker, one of Lee s chief irtileryorhcers during the war, died yesterday. x The Old trick. Chicaso, June The old familiar trick was pliived upon jewelers S ieurds & Kasper of State street yesterday af-ternoon. A 'Stylishly dressed young man wanted a large diamond ring. The tray was set out aud the young man snatched $1200 w orth of rings and made good his escape iu the crowded street. Will rM4 CarOala, rKio-.LLri- Ky , Jane II Tie j W. W. Iickrn. of Grant county. aa n'ttninated on tb two tirirotrtd an 4 seventh ballot to sucree'l t'i.isle. Mr. Old Keslgni. Washington, June 11. Schulyer S Olds, secretary of the republican congressional committe, has resigned. VUlara'a tm DM. Xtw YtRC. Jtintll lleury YitUrJ. lint ijr oU tun of lleury Viilaril. ilietl tins lurulti. An Karthqaake. Pvris, June ll.--A violent earthquake occurred at Pligny and other towns in the department ot Jura this morning. Tba HanuWI CluU. ! The Harmony club will holj a prty j at Gsiirit hl Beach thi eveuiuj;. Hie train leave at C 4"!. An Agricultural fihow. Txindon. Jnne 11. fSpecial.l-T- he Prince of Wale left Loudon today to ittend the Bsses; agricultural show nt Chelmsford. The presence of the prince has added increased interest to the show. While at Chelsford he will be the guest of Lord aud Lady RrooKe at Katou Lodge. Carolina Democrat. X. C-- . June 11. --The state couvcution will be held m Raleigh August 30. VICI: rilKHIOKNT fKAHWI'V If Kit K. II Make a Short Trip Out Over lh Line lo Jnapert llie loiprotemerils. George Filter PciIkhIv, of Brooklyn. of the Rio Grande We-teru- . irrived iu the c'uy lid morning He wa aecompatjietl by Id tnotheruud Mi M- L. Join-- . Tbev are on their i way east from tlit Pacitic coast. wiiTe tliev have been for nonie week past. This morning Mr. Feabody went out over the line on a special car, to iiieei I he improvement" lbat hate lfii maili . He nil) to the city this eiemn aiol Ihf pally ill eoB'in'ie tie ir join ue east Twk Money and Stock. K' Juue Klv H, noon.-Sto-eks S""'! 6 per cent. tm- -. cifie sixes, 1.13; (i n 'v; Korliugtou. 1.05; Hi- - v llern iciiic i; rttVr,V, ''""western, 1.12i; iq 'al, l.ltli; Oregon Xavi- - l it.la'ls,'"ntinental, fiOg; Pa-tjfc- Roi;k Island, 941; St. r neis,'- - 351 : St. "Paul 'u-'- 1!U,'hc. 2J; Unibu :rnin ;'!s. Fa,!!o Kxiucss, 43; ; I j Ijtte Local. ; The new jiostmasUT. I. A. Beitloii. will .issume charg'-- ' of the ollicc July 1. j I'oiiimeiicemcut rvcreisi-i- s of the lie- j ret University at the liieativ at H a. in i tomorrow. F.d Riley, an Omaha li.juor tinu. is at tint Giilleu. He ha just returned from! a trip through Molilalia. Joseph Shaw, the young former. Ita j been held to bail in tilt: slim of l."iUO. j by Police Jmlge Lanev, to the el court. I Trias litwmm. ;LVKsf. June II. (Sp lIJ I'll annual inr-ti- na of the national iMii'ijiiiiiil wool grower began v I be attendance is niwrrilv . bif.'e. as at the njgtion of t olnin'tti le!.iii.v nuttft ot reat ioftrtaace will corne np tor coBsidctation. I a5. ThoiJia Gifwn picked up a lonely j awuingbm nixht, and while be altenipiing to tlipis of it the; (MilieC ootl tJOHII upon him i Ttimii a given l"l tlj) at Inid t la't'r y Judr LBry, An Officer Ueatl. VjtNi uvvti:. Wash.. June 11. ('apt. Charles B. lieestern. Fourteenth m fantrv. died this evening of apoplexy. Gunboat Strauiletl. I,snoN. June 1 l.-- The British gun; bout Foxhound is stranded in Mcnai Straits, off Wales. |