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Show j fegjTHE SALT LAKE TIMES. : 1 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY. JUNE IP, 1SW. : NO. '-- MX " AXOTIIKlt WKKCK. Xo Wea ai,rtvSr Horrible Death Near Hannibal, Mo. Hannibal. Mo.. Juo 10.a eou. struetiou train collide,! with a f train on the Si. .fight Louis, Keokuk & North-western, twelve miles south, yesterday. Iwelvo ears were wrecked. The lire-me- Arthur A. Taylor and Berrv Nel-son- , were scalded to death. Several other trainmen were injured. MR. IHrMH IIMHI'ATIOV The Murir I'roi la H t.' Crrattan. Tho discharge uf Mr. E. K. French upon the serious charge that vv.is brought against him ought to .ii.-f-y the public that lie was entirely tnno-cen- t of the accusations. Hi friend lielieve that lie was the victim Of some over zealous orson, who caused hi arrest to "get men" on another party. There was it pleat deal of current gis-- i in connection with this case, and. as results have inee proven, a great deal of it was e:ig jo rated. Mr. French inaiutair.. and mi wivn at the cvtniio ation, that ht never called at the house where the Wallace woman lived I'M once and that w as on a mutter of huinc with which there, was no iii-rec- what- j ever. It was furthermore shovv n at the cvamipatiou thai lie wtis never detected ill any compromising situation, and that the peep hole" Morv emanated from some very fertile imagination. Ill KIM At IVK. Tlie llornblit AlTklr Whtrlt Took riuve in Chicago. OiN Atio, June 10. An afternoou paper prints the following: Last Saturday the funeral of John Poirkc, who died suddenly, was held at his Into residence. His friends remark-ed the lifelike, appearance of the corpse hut the doctor pronounced the man tlead. When the cortege reached the cemetery some one suggested the eotVui he opened, but this was voted dow n, notwithstanding a tapping from the e of tho colliin indicated there was ife there, as tho liody was being- low-ered into the grave. The tapping be-came more pronounced, but the Initial proceeded. Yesterday the grave was opened and the eollin removed. An ex-amination was made. Koike's body was twisted, and tho features distorted, the tongue bitten uearly iu two, and the finger nails imbedded iu the flesh. There was every indication that a hor-rible struggle had taken place. The lank lrarln(f. The clearings of the associated banks today were with a cash bal-ance of $1SO,011. A iiwA ApHilnlnirnt, Mr. T. A. Harris has been appointed siijierintendatit of agencies for this de-partment of tho K'piilable Life Insur anee company. Mr. liari'i is an able business man and the selection made gives entire satisfaction to the public, lie has been with the company for some time and his promotion is due to his earnest work. The Association of America in Session in Sleepy Old St. Louis. THE MILTEMOSE COUET-MARTIA- L. Ohio Jewelers--A Boyal Wedding-T- he Southern Baptists Other News Etc. St. Lous, Juno 10. Special. The Train Dispatcher Association of Amer-ica, which met in annual ' convention here today is the largest and most im-portant meeting held by the association since its organization. There are pres-ent delegates from nil parts of tho United States, mid from Canada and Mexico. Many member's of this associ-ation are now superintendents, masters of transportation and trainmasters. The objects of the association are a free discussion of the best method of mov-ing trains by telegraph, strengthening and perfecting the code of rules formu-lated by the managers at the lime con-vention, and the advancement of this branch of the railway service, the establishment of a bureau of informa-tion regarding accidents, and an effort to perfect rules to avoid accidents. The report of the committee appointed to inquire into the working of the code of rules adopted by the. lime convention will be presented tomorrow. A LI. l'OK I.OVK. Mia. Jennie nalTcIuTe. tli. Death of Two Men. Torbikoton, Conn.. June io,--A stabbing ,m ray occurred in Harrington, mT1 mV" ,,,i1ps tnm '"'re, Sunday will probably result in the death oi two young men. The stabbing was lie result of a dispute over a young JenynioHalcg llan'hlStol!- - uauie3 Tho principals of the affray are Wal-do 1. Latham, aged 23, of Waterburv, and LeSho Curtis of Torringlou. Moth men have been payintr at- tentions to the lady; Lai nam w as the lavored one. Sunday, when he was armng her home from church, they met Curtis. He stopped them, and in tint quarrel which followed, plunged a ktnte into Latham's abdomen and then ran away. Miss Hale got Lath am in the carriage and took him homo in n dying condi-tion. An-liou- later Curtis Vailed, and, on being told that Latham could not live, drew a knife and plunged il into his own breast. He cannot recover. M IF LAW. k" ) paCigo Will Issue Bonds jS the Mandate of Uncle Sam. ' ;0KGEESS ' STAND THIS?; Raiding Bill Report in the Lower House-Ot- her flews. . June lO.-- The Times'' los-j'sav- s' The announcement ,V('stei;'lv lll!lt the l,irectors ;ioll raciiie railway had 'u Reliance of the to issue 1135.000,000 guar-.'m- n Short Lino bonds. This sliteto the Union Pacific, peo-,- , ) their friends, as It was 'tol,e a slate secret. The fllliirgiuson & Co., bankers, I like deal to manage were as- - f acil il fu,ile !Tort (hp mat tec suppressed, ( I v forced to acknowledge 1 ev.wcrc about to issue a I jtlicSlinrl Line boud holders , to have appeared today and before their explanation is Tiny will bring out in New ,l jjosion, siniiltaneous with .tinslenliiui, anil othe Grerimm ii.WMXW. Oregon STiort lino 1.Northern per cent, collateral (ijgoiured by a like aiuount r railway and nanigatiou stock Iwitli the American Loan and upany in Boston as trustees. to the date of Sept. 28th, iiiiture in l'Jl!, are gold bonds tilliv the Union i'aeilio to open Uili mid closo Juno k price will be .04 and in- - March 1, 18U0. To confirm (Hoi' is published hero today idciil Adams, uow in Oregon, iiioiij; oilier things, says: "It simple process to pull the Ore-m- i Line & Utah Northern and make it a remunerative spite uf tho Navigation eoiu-H'- i. the short line is over cap- - I RAILWAY COMBINE. laics' New York special says: Kail I'oinlmiation is far bigger hilling yel attempted, and is liirtly discussed among well-- 1 railroad men. It is the nitial-lo- l Hit great Missouri Pacilie jliisun systems. Recent rate he wst, taken iu connection lug rival combinations' formed lihc Missouri Pacilie it is be-lie sliviigtlieneil Could's from that particuutr Wing lie' can do so: Without Irilice of properly or pride, heme is something like I is proposed that Mould liy the Chicago & Alton road, can he covered by a col-li-inorigago so the Missouri present capital stock of about 11 will nut lie increased, llav-p- ! lie Chicago & Alton on to luri I'ucilic system, Gould will Ifnlii'i! system to the Atchison lie latter lo guarantee a per aiiuuin on Missouri lk. Tlie exact amount of the It is the bone of contention. I TIIK HOfSK BILL. jiwrox. June 10. In tlie the house eonimitteo on jilrnad tbo funding bills briefly fin these dispatches last Thurs-s)m- e interesting points, uota-l- n llie difference between the plif and Central Pacific prop-IWin- s which the committee llacihc commission has pointed Ntlmt the earnings of the lucilic are not such as to make rf Hint they could souiply act proposed by - the frs, if the road should I- toe method by which a it he obtained, said the would be the reduction of pioarate lower than three P Mil l that the bill sttb-- ' be brought within the I wiling capacity of tlie Cen-ID.- v reducing the rate of in-- l'.whirl, bonds should bear, inclusive. The net earn-- I be entral Pacific have been f1 fIt of those of tho Union I J e report refers in some f the nature of tlio coun-- 9 which tlie two roads lu the Central Pacific 0as tlle sunate exjn-esse- I l, ''0"1 to Reno is P tlmn a bridge. The mode lnt proposed in the bill ac- - itm re)ort differs in tw0 f (1;lt submitted with tho 1. 11 ' senate committee, 5 ,V" hu)f interest on the Ir;, if Ji for that period of "as been capitalized, thus ryi'iit amount payable on be-t1- ') company during tho pei.iotl I'll I of the first Mmit onii, in that1 No h" ?f lhe Payments JlP, ii;b pniielpal or interest I 'leitnbution of such pav-- t T Preserved for the Pacific hml cnl-- tl'ffcrcneo liciug ?,nt tl,e rat interest I e nil i l,er l'ent and exten- - "vl0Ls,-'venty-tiv- e years. Ifehp. .thal lhe committee l,4enf .tllf' situation and ml cmpanies, and in few SD adistment which I m y reaonablv accept rieh,Le-p'',c'te- to carry out. he ! t ?e only difference, 5hee,L fn Pacific is concerned, rVrt .?porteU herewith and lie- ! tlle last eongi-ess- . I'lV,, i.was dl'awn the earn-N.r.- 1 acifiu ere such that l lli-.,- L l):l.vnents reipsiired f (ar,r 4 l'en eft balance pott on the com- - v."? the rate of the h:w,dbv t bill.-Si- nce : ve teen retraced" by Ntion v11865 engendered fC'l'at had thi said bill i1"'' would have been 1' .'"H-- for the road lo ,01.1) TO AMIfATE. Report That John W. Young Hu Soli Jlis Kail road Tor $5,000,000. OTHER NEWS FROM THE KAIL. Union PariSo Official Ponied Otst tie Cause of Dickicaen'i Resignation The R. 0. Tirst Train. It was rumored on th street th' morning that John W. Yotitiit lud snid his railroad to all Knttlinh nyndientr for J.'i.OOO.tXX). The infomialioii oaid to eonie from a private cablegram to friend. Mr. Young, it is known, is In Liutdou for the purpoK of ris.Ot fuudt for the extension of the tine, and this fact lent a color of truth to thn report, A reporter railed at Mr. Ywing'n olllee, but the rumor there v received as news Mr. Smith aid that there w.-- no foundation in the report mi far . hn 'knew. If it was true lie had heard nothing of it .14 vet. and he km eon-tide-that Mr. tinddard. who U in charge of the ulTaii of the rid duiintt Mr. Young ttlwence. knevr nothing nf' it. The fun-e- renignulhtu of (irpertkl Manager liekinsm of the MiMonri divUion is Mill thi ipin ( t interest to lm-n- l I'uiou e eltietab. lbs rt'lgiintiiu wilt takerffret July lt. ' and il U uiideiMoud th.it J O. Uritikxr- - ' hotf, iin riiiteiideiil of the Kit mat I'v ellie div iiimi ill miri'oed him. ' I'lider the head. He v.i tm Stur a Man.'' the Oumli: rW imhlishr al Krtiele In which it pnrporm to give the true it -- mi nl Mr, IirktB-Mit- i 'a retiuiviit. It rlalint thai he h but one mail to thank for hi lit ket-vi- lea' and iay thai that man UCharlea Kraa-ct- Adann II furthei allrtfea that lh , r.iiii fur Mr. Adauii' aetin a. hi jeahuiiv of tin- - Mipularity nt Mr Il-- l iu-n among the great army of l iiiou I'ueitle enpove Thi alory t generally regarded at very far feti lied by IWal railroad mrit. They do nut consider that a man el Mr. Adam" portion and known ability iiiul.l afford t allow any eonaiiier-atio- n of that kind lo io tin eiice him. epeelally in Ihe removal of a man whnaii thoroughly understood his bilslueM a did Mr. Dickinson. The r eaiie l not know a ( now and probably tiever will lie. i mis ru;r tiuiv ' The lirst ibrtoigh standard gong , train on the Hio (iraudn Western . will leave this city thi eveniug at 7 o'clock for (irand Junction. The tt rat train w ill bo the llm-- l rver aent out ft Salt Lake and ill bav ailaehfd a new Pullman druper. jtut from the hMp of the voiiipniiy. From tov on, through train w ill run from the I'm ! tie (Wi to (irand Juiirtlori, and ut a " the extension of the I'm I comph'lrd train will mil through from San Fran-rise-to Denver nod Colorado !spring-Th- e ei mi puny 'a new timetable wont into effect tlil morning. CiUiHU.H lit II l.l It. The (iallleld Ibmeh club li mlrnwd the privelegf of the bathing hutiwv and pavillU.tt at the f.r every Moiubiv night iltirina i ,rniir sun. I.iisl night was their opoiiiag and fuiir riirloiiils of iiienitaT ( Ihe t luli and their guest went out on llio ev ru-ing train. the sTiii.ii mwm: Another Lively Meetiug of The Board Held This Morning and Good Sales Made. A VERY EXCITING SESSION. Zion Comiug to the Front as a Miniug Center The Quotations of The Day, The .loek exchange vv ill have been opened one week next Thursday, and success seems asMired beyond all doubt. The fact that high rates have lieen of-fered for Mock, with no sellers, has, iu many eases, occasioned much comment. A prominent member of the exchange said today: ' lean recollect not long ago when the stock of Camas No. 1 mine was a bogging at ten cents. They have not the money with which to de-velop the mine, aul the majority of nhnre holders are, like fossils, hanging on, thus retarding development. These fossilized shareholders can be compared to a man who owns two unimproved squares in the business portion of the city, but who will not sell to those who wish to improve except at an outrage-ous figure; or to a dog in a manger who, after ha-.ln- eaten all he could, l'cfusM.s to give his mate the remaining bones to bury that break-fast may be insured on the morrow ." There are many mines vv hose stock is held by those who are either unwilling or unable to improve the property who will not sell to men of enterprise who are willing to develop the mines or prospects. These holders are ottered all, and in many eases more than the stock la worth when the mines remain as they are, undeveloped. They appear desirous of having capital develop their properly, thus increasing its value without pel milting the purchase of an interest. Today on 'change was lively and much stock changed hands, mostly that of Apex. Hesides some of the holders of Camas No. I, there are holders of stock in other mines w ho 11 re termed " moss backs because of their lack of enterprise ami passive-ness- , being seemingly content to drift along, not developing properly ihciu-selve- s or permitting any other person to do so. Camas No. 1 closed at (JO. but. afler the call Louis ltaniberger offered 70 ecntu oil the curb with no offer of sale. After the adjournment of the board this afternoon the sales were lively. Below are recorded the quotations and sales on call: MOHNINO. AdKIINOOK. Illil. Asked. llid.A-kr.- l. Ontario H4 M t .... I .... HalV tfJ ' MM wen Will Am hor 4 4 Ml Allium n, 3 01 Sill II U'i VI HI J Cresifiit at ' III '.'IV 'HI Park Pity Co. ...... a ..... T UiKhesler II : ..... lUriu-- s Sulphur.... II I I II 14 Horn Hllver 3 l' tt W) Allco 'JV' ..... 8. U Power L.H.I 'o. Ill HI IS Ml Oleiicoe 1 I.i a Ml Wnods'.dn Camus No. I l 10) To I m KliiU of the W'.'sl.. r.V nt no Ml Mnnnnolh 3Ki 4 in 4 ( .... Mulml ( on :i '.'.V : Out. Kureka .') S7 W Willi 11111 Lime & Cement I 'o. 7 HOI M Heller thirty (lays' IMi oitloii. NAI.KS, Alllnnce- HOsliiims. Aii'X sS shares. Mainmolh Ui sluu-os- . jki shan-- - .'Hi Oay.i. Lime and Cement Co. toi nliurps. A Narrow KsrHpe. , Yesterday aflernoon while Mr. and Mrs. NV. L. Barrel were driving to their new home iu Park View, they met the out going train on the John NV. Young road at Klevenlh Fast street. The train came around the curve w ith-out a whistle or any warning, just as the vehicle was almost iition the track. jIr. Barret turned his horse aside to escape tin? engine, but tooquickly to prevent the buggy being overturned ami both occupants were violently thrown out. Just then, the engineer lot the steam escape, frightening the mare, Flrelly, so that Mr. Barret, who still held the reins, was dragged some distance, together with the overturned buggy, lie sav ed the animal, but was badly bruised himself, being unable to leave his bed today, w hile (lis eloihing was torn toshreils. Mis. Barret for-tunately escaped with a few bruises and a bad slinking up. Firelly is a valuable young mare, im-ported from Kentucky at considerable expense to her ow ner. She was sired bv Bed Flame, with a record of i'0, and Mr. Barret values her at $J000. - - TIIK TCMI'I : or HONOR. Opening uttlia Innrlli Anuual l'oaiitiun ot Ma.Orrier. The fourth annual convention of the Temple of Honor was call 1 to order nt 3 o'clock this afternoon by Mrand Wor-thy Templar It. V. Clark, in Temple of Honor hall, corner of Main and Kiot South streets. There were nlout twenty members present. The opening addrr of tirand Worthy Templar Clark was an able review of the object of the order and the w ork accomplished during the past year. Tomorrow morning the report of the rat ion olllecrs. w ill be heard, i lie will probably remalu Iu aes-sio-for three days. Tim officers of the order are: (irand worthy templar, II. V. Clark; grand worthy r. 11. 1. Knlsom; grand worthy recorder, J . Muneiin; grand worthy treasurer. W. H Wood, and grand worthy chaplain, Hev. Allen Jtid.r. f Pennsylvania A. O. II, Philadelphia, Juno 1- 0- Special. The slate convention of the Ancient order of Hibernians is being held at Chester. Tim order has uow a membership iu this slate of 20,000 and the total membership in the United States and Canada is estimated at 108,-00- There was a procession before the business of the meeting began. The deligates also attended religious ex-ercises in the morning. UASK.IIA1X From the SBlt l.nko I.eaiti to the Knit I.akfl Fata. To C. W. Parker, captain of the Salt Lake Fats. Fountain saloon Sik: The Leans of Salt Lake hereby challenge your Fat nine to a championship eon-tes- t at baseball, subject to the follow ing conditions and rules: First No member of the' Leans to weigh over 135 pound oil the day of the match. Second-- No member of the Fats to weigh under 225 pounds on the dav of the match. Third Tho net proceeds of the game to be applied, as usual, too some char-itable purpose mutually agreed upon. Fourth Neither olufi to count among its members any professional ball plaver. Hflli The captains of both nines are prohibited from playing with their clubs, but. to exert their utmost, ability to make their respective men win tho day. and add new laurels to their famous achievements 011 the dia-mond. Sixth We allow you three substi-tutes in ease that iiun'iber is exhausted on either side by reason of wounds, sun-stroke, general debility, or death; the game lo be linished as though no vacancy had occurred. Seventh Tho mime of nil proper members of both clubs to be handed to they umpire berore commencing tho match. C. M. Hrown, ('apt 11 in of tho Leans. Salt Lake City Juno 10th, lWH). The IMilteuiore Court Mni tll. Tt:csi)N, Ariz., Juno 10. Special. The court martial that convened here today to try Captain Alonzo K. Milte-inor-assistant quartermaster, w ho is charged with fraud, will also try Major Joseph W. Wham and Albert S. Tower of the pay department, and Major Amos S. Kimball, chief quartermaster of tho department of Arizona. The two quar-termasters are charged with fraud in having rented a room from their per-sonal quarters to the government for a sum nearly equivalent for the amount paid for the whole house, thus getting their house practically free anil their regular allowance fur quarters in addi-tion. Captain Miltemore is also charged with fraud in connection with the hire of quarters, but iu it 'much more fla-grant way. Neglect of duly is charged against Kimball. Overtaken In the Ienert. Tucson, Ariz, June 10. Treasury agent J. C. McCoy who has been on the trail of a number of Chinese who landed at Guayiiias, Mexico a month ago, fol-lowed them into' Arizona, and arrested 24 overtaking them on the desert where they nearly perished for want of water. They were taken before a United Stales commissioner yesterday. There were four buys among lliem.' Salt l ake City Atiatrarl Conipanf. The member of the Salt Lake City Abstract company met iu the office of Davis & Stringer and perfected their orgaui.utioti by electing the billowing officers: ,1. T. Springer, president; A. L. Alterberry, vice pr ib-n- C. L, Crane, J. II. Itieon, tuns urer; Thomas floiner, manager. The directory chosen conited of the alsive with L. F. Kullak and Harvey Hardy. The articles of ineurpnrati'en ify $lu:.000 capital stock and will h. tiled today, Tlie cetnpany w ill deciile on it loca tloti today and the site aclcrtcd w ill probably be in the opera house block. AMI KKSJfcNT. "CAIST t P TO PATH." It is quite the proper thing in these days of college "journalism" for ' crlti-quits-with the accent on "ique," lo visit a play house, laugh till Ihey are tired and then rush hark lo the office and cudglc their brains in an effort lo evolve a lew prosy platitudes with which to formulate a "criticism." Th "libretto" must be digested, the "idol" revealed mill the "moral" pointed out. Mis IUhiii'Iic's "iosi" inii.it be com-mented on mid Miss Julla'a "tine pre-- I cnee," "commanding tigure." etc., w ritten of. The "range" of. Mia Km-- ma' voice, her ability to soar away up j in upper uppermost (i related. Hut regarding the burlesque presented at Ihe (irand ())era house last night no such trash will be Indulged In. "i'ailst up to date" is a burlesque titid il Is a good one. 1 1 is admirably w ritteu, the musle is of a high order and the company is superb. The rhorii i one of the liest in Ihe country, Ihe costumes elegant and the hinge settings perfect. 'I lie company numbers over Klxly people, all of whom are up in the several parts and coinpeleiit each and every one In till the position iisaigui'il. Miss Flor-ence SI. John as Marguerite is the lend ing lady. To begin with she Is remarkably pretty and vivacious. There is morn eond"'iid mis-chief In her plump little figure than could be tied no In a down sem-inary girls. And she can sing like a bird. Her voice I not that of a Patii nor u (iel'ster, and it perhaps doesn't have the "magiiilh'niit scope" of Ab-bott's, but when !ie nings everylanly listens and well they loav for the awei-- l notes fall like pearls. And that laugh! It'a like the gurgle of a little clear brook as It tumbles down a hillside. The audience were lu love with her and I hey w i'l'ts not lo blame either, Flump Maria Jones is a eofiiininioil to Miss St. John. She. loo. is vivacious, and she. too Is pretty. Mw. too, inn laugh, and such it laugh. Why, Il make one feel just like going home and embracing his sister or sulilii onn else's. And there is inore cundriiM'd "kiekitiveiiiws'' in tier little heels lhan ean be found in a doeii ordinary women. Mis Addie Conyers as KaiiHt it fair. Slot rould enliven her part atrille. As MetiliiMoplieb't, .. J. i.unneii is what might be termed iu Molilalia "a howling mici'e.t," There is no poetry in hi motion, to be mire, but there is a smile in every look of hit eve, a broad urin in every footstep and a hearty laiitfh every time hn opens bit mouth. His work it diveritied; it ! a combination of tragedy and comedy, but he it eipial to rill eiui rjfi neiet. Hit lopli al "lig. I'll Have 'Hu m P.ye and live" cap tur'd tin' hoii-- e. It ii a very liiimeroiit j ! production. The Vab'iitine of ( h.it. j llatibv deserve peeial mention. Hanby i it a good coniediau. The minor psu tt j are all well tilled. The play wilt be re- - pealed toni(!it and a good house I ex-- j (x cted. In fact the management lie-- heaily supiwirt fr the effort it it ; making in proiling Lake with ' lirtt class alnUi'menl. jr nil. tii. tTt;i.. i -- rani Kaiivar ' at th .'nit Lake the aire t'liiight troniii!t I" one of the attraetions of the kiwii. Il U start-- I ling plar and oie of tho mtuntion are extremely thrilling. Italy's Summer Coueorts. . London June, 10. Special Au-gustine Daly's company will open their summer season tonight at Henry Irv-ing'- s Lvceimi theater, appeariug'in "As You Like It." The other pieces that will be seen here include "A Night Off." "Nancy & Co." and "The Great Unknown." It is likely, too, that an entirely new pluy will bo produced. All lor tilrl. San FitANt'isro, June 10. Harry McBride and Frank Larue, waiters, quarreled over a girl, and adjourned to the (iolilen (Jute eluO and fought with three ouiico gloves last night. Twelve rounds were fought, and M nitride was knocked out, the blood pouring from his ears, nose and tHoiith, A physician was called, who said a lilood vessel had been broken in McUiide'S head, 11 nil that he would probably die. Larue was arrested. Ohio Jeweler. Tof.kdo, O., Juno 10. Special. The Ohio Association of Retail Jewel-ers is holding its annual convention to-day. The morning session was occu-pied with tho reports of officers and of tho special committee appointed to strip samples of rolled plate chains and silverware of various manufactures and ascertain by assay the-valu- e of gold and silver iu lliem! The delegates will be given a tallvho ride through the city tomorrow, anil in the evening they will lie entertained at a banquet. The con-vention w ill be in session three days, as important questions concerning the future of the association are to be dis-cussed and considered. r Its frifty-Secoii- d Anniversary. Montkkllo, III., Juno 10, Spec-ial. Monlieollo seminary celebrated its lil'ty-secon- anniversary today by tho dedication of a beautiful new chapel. Thc dedicatory services were conducted by Key. S. J. MePherson of Chicago. " Ileseret I niverslty. The commencement exercises of Ihe University of Deseret Thursday. June 12, 18110, lit 10 a in., at, the Salt Lake Theater, Salt Lake Cily: I'llOOIIAMMK. Overture Prayer Arthur Htiiyner OpciiiliK Atlili'esH I. I,. H iwllns I'liuio Holo" Mi'ii Hull " i fantasia). .Wallace Mlssivila Slmrp. ' ThollrowlU of thi'Kiik'llsh l)i iua" Liu-ll- Vnillig. DiihI, finm " Nmina" Miss LtzzlHThiitinis ioid Miss Hrssln llrau. Aildrcss lo the (irariiinti'M L'liaiu-pllo- Kol-r- l liarkni'ss. ('.oilier! Inif DeicratM. ... President Jfihn II. l'nrk Viol n Solo (Polonaise) Wleniiiuskle W. K. Krlnilrirh Froubel J. H. l.lnfoi-i- l K"IitI Ion t ra Ad(ti"HM (Jovcrnor Arthur L. Thiunas BBlecttou Oii:het.ra A P.oyal WedUing;. Losuox, June 10.- - Special. The marriage of Ernest Frederick Low-llirop- o of the, third battalion, the York and Lancaster regiment, to KdilhCert-rude- , third daughter of the Right Hon. 11. 0. Raikes. M. I'., postmasler gen-eral, was solemnized today. The prince and prinoofS of Wales were present at the ceremony, as were also the leading members of the cabinet. The other marriages in high life celebrated today included those of Arthur ( 'Inland and Miss Mabel D'Agnilar at St. (Icorge's church and Arthur Lovctt and Miss Willes Johnson at Welshpool. MOUNIXU TELEGRAMS CONDENSED The Indian trouble on tho Rosebud agency has subsided. A circus riot at Bangor, Me., resulted in several broken heads. Columbus, Miss., was visited by a very severe hail storm yesterday. Hide it Benmau's New York theater burned last night. Loss $100,000. The Reformed Presbyterians want Sunday observed at the world's fair. The Typographical Union indorsed the intei national copy right bill yester-day. Joseph Menlaz, a Chicago carpenter, shot his wife yesterday and then killed himself. Miss Brown of Princeton will give the college at that place $100,000 for a dormitory. The next general conference of the Methodist Kpiscopal church will.be held at Omaha, Neb. By the burning of the Tremboth ho-tel at Wilkesbarre. Pa., last night, Paul Bonibaugh lost his life. Five persons and a baby were injured in a wreck on the Missouri Pacihc, near Scott City, Kan., yesterday. The public library presented to the cily of F1 in burg, was opened yester-day. Lord Koseberry presided. The Columbus street carmen are on strike, and owing to trouble there the Mayor will permit no cars to run. Tho loss by yesterday's wreck at Warrenton, Mo., will exceed $200,000. Several blooded horses were in the wreck. The Spreckels sugar refining coin-pau- v was incorporated yesterday at Philadelphi with a capital stock of $0,000,000. The congressional convention to nominate Carlisle's successor look four-teen ballots last night and adjourned until today. Mivor Davidson of Baltimore, lifts gitrnedthe ordinance authorizing the sale of the city's holdings ol Kaltiinore '& Ohio stock. The exercises yesterday at West Point were principally those of the battalion of engineers, who gave a very creditable drill for lour hours in a hot silt. A skirmish drill and mortar firing exercises took place last evening. Washington Huttcrlield. an Cieorgc American, has brought action tor libel u.st the London Financial News, ig vvith damages at $100,000, .for publish-in- - a statement that the mining Tin which Butteriie kl was H.terested were imprudent and wild schemes. deal of excitement was A great he dis-eov- e caused at Marshallton, Ja.. by rv that the Board of Supervisors m 1803 offered for the county 8130 each to during the rebellion. About four" hundred went from this county, ami their claims, with inlerest, aggro ate $100,000. " vote List night the ndrVo citr council petitioned xOver-ii- r F2r to call an extra session of the to consider a constitutional SdnVent permitting the city of indebtedness to lfo ??m0 The sum named is for nS-To-f vTromoting the success of he Vorid-- s Effort., to .ncrej.se he amour.l. so as to provwideree dcteatcd. mtiukipaluuderlakiug,, Southern ISaiitlsU In Knglaml. New York, June 10. Special. 1 Rev. Dr. O. F. Gregory of Baltimore, Rev. Dr. Stakley of Washington, Rev. Dr. Lansing Burrows of Augusta, (la., and Rev. J. S. Thomas of South Caro-lina sailed for England today to repre-sent the southern Baptist convention in the meetings of lite F:nglish Baptists, which are to be held in London. it tn tr tv mm. Hounofwork in the I'n'oiB Panne general otllee have hern leiigtlnHied from right to nine hours. A telegram vva last night sent from Ibis iiv lothe nipmbrr of ih Tram Dispat.'her Awetali"ti : now in on volition at St. Ioii, Inviting Ibein. ! hol'f their next annual convention ill halt Lake. The Union Pacific line. U laeen Sail Lake and (Igdeti. i Iwinf equipped w itli Ik) pound .teel rails, and jnat soon at this btll j"b I completed. It I the intention of the coiiipanv- - t run' trains Salt Lake and Oden in hfty minutes. A ne'eliiitr of the g-- r.il naritt the railroad represent I bef; wa held yesterday, and Ihe rt on wool from I "tab common point s to tl AlUntie v.iImi ird W ere II e as follow' htvl' tl wool t.'.IM per hundred, aaeked .W per hundred. Late LochI II. H. Wadman is president of the Plain Cily land and stock company that filed articles of incorporation llii's aflernoon. T. Thiriot, formerly of Park City, will soon open a line butcher shop iu the Jones building, on West Temple' street. He proposes to make it one of the best shopsin the west. Boyle & Co. liled articles of incor-poration with the territorial secretary this afternoon. The capital stock fs $100,000, and the firm propose to eon-du-a general mercantile business at Ogden. John Past. R. S. Kasey and J. C. Woods indulged iu a triangular slug-ging match bust night. The trio were arrested, and this afternoon the tirst named was lined $10 by Judge Lauey aud the others were discharged. Mis Silver Jubilee. Pailadklpiha, Juno 10. Special. Tho Rev. Ignatius F. Hortsnianii, chancellor of the arch diocese, today celebrated the twenty-fift- anniversary of his ordination to tho priesthood. The leading Catholics of the diocese will entertain Dr. Hortsmann at a ban-quet tonight and present him with a valuable testimonial. lnonranite Vndorwrlters. New Youk, June 10. Special. The fifteenth annual session of the National Convention of Mutual Life and Accident Uunderwritcrs began at the Metropolitan Hotel today. Presi-dent Avery delivered a short address, and several papers on subjects of inter-est to tlie delegates were read and dis-cussed. littlllon Reports and Quotation. Wells, Fargo & Co. report the follow-ing bullion quotations: Lead, New York, (M.32J; silver. New York, 1.0"i; silver, London, 48id. The same eomtiany reports receipt of ores to tho value of $"),40:i. sf cok.sk k co. McC'orniek & i:o. report reeei)is of silver and lead ores to the value of S7,lo0. T. li. JONLS 4 CO. j' T. U. Jones & Co. report receipts of ore to the value of V079. aud selected h;admW.; total 7.17!. , --- - Mitt. I.ol H t; IS TIIK TOM . , Tli I'ollt TH llrr lnl I f IW ltplS SB(htjr ll, woman giving the nam" of Mrs. B W. Locke it otteiidibly em!uct!jf tt rooming lioooe on Meeond Smrh Wh, but tbo JhiIii'w alletjn that it l but cover lo hide lb rrl orgilhit (j.ttlillv oecnr Ihe H U !itu-d , lh.it Mrs Ijeke hn friend aieong lh men uljoiit town who enjwy th eoru- - of Udi. . and that li b m brwii tuny l ai-'- tl them in making , jipletlt With the weaker The eiiiiing nt the srrrtt of youtijj .nn j M. -st on the prt of heir parrot. fr j loeorritfil'ility m Kit tueaturr jj liVlped the police is gettlca svy-.d-- iili Sir. LtM'ki' uer of dalug luu.inett. and I " t etrdy ftrrrtJi ! khn vt.tt arraiuned In tfm police eonn oil a charge "f W pilig a h'Hlt uf i'.l fame. 'I lo- - a f'd partly on the eniifr-Mi- of th Wnt girl thu jhe hjil lieen tempted to lt th path of v irtue at the int of Mr ln-ke- . with Hh.nu h" hired out as dotaettie aad po4 fcom do m. Mrs. Locke plr Jd not guilty to tha charge, and gve bond lor keariog tomorrow aflernoon. Tim .Sale Opened. London, June 10. Special.-- TJ' Princess Christian today opened the annual Stidner sale of the Royal School of Art Needlework at South Kensing-ton and lhe duke aud duchess of Port-land opened a bazaar in aid ot the Royal Hospital for Incurables. At each event there was a distinguished gather-ing. I'rotMtmit Convention. Phoviok.s. k. P.. L.June lTho convention of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Rhode Ldaud. which convened this morning in St. John's church, is of historical impor-tance, as it is the centennial of the first gathering of the Episcopal church in this state. , tlii-- Market. j ( 'llir.viio. June 10. 1 :1." p.m. close. j Wheat Firm; cash, tl!; Jnly.'JOj wdOi. 'Cokn Steady; cash, 84; July, oliw 34i IJats Easy; cash, 28J28i; July, 4. Hauley I)ull. j Pokk Dulhcash, 12.0; July. II2.W); Laud Steady; cash, $3.W; Jul)',; $3.1)25.03. l'nrk Cllr New. PAIIK CliV, I'tah. June 10. -S- pecial correspondence. There are three cases of diptheria in the cily. The Express company ! eatrving matter on all four trains of the l.'tah Central. Solon Spirro and Im Kii hardm have rcliinied from a few days visit iu halt Lake. A. S. Biake. representing the King Mercantile company of Ogden. i.t In bisilteS. - Thieves broke into a I'nion Paeifie freight car last evening and stole eight cans of maple syrup. Judge Cnpit left this morning for Boston, to attend the meeting of the Ancient Order of Workmen. John IL Rogers and t ife returned ; last W ednesday from an extended trip j through California and Washington. i Mist Latham, one of our rnot efli- - ciei.t leai her, r for Omaha tlii". j morning to speud her vacation with friend. Reifi?fred at the Park hotel are- L. H IPr.Ilmer, Franeiseo, Cal.;M. StrauM, St. Lotii; W. K Southard. G. W. Hen, Boehester. N 1" ; John Hat. Central City, Neb.; P. P. Hub-bard, Chicago; W. L. Young, Ogden; ! Ji-i- e Wooll. J. H. Denhalter. S. Stephetison, Tim Conert. J. Jluc Jr., j po! rt Coiliiiiki, ?alt Lake. I Sumiay-Sclio- ol Meeting. New Yokk. June 10 Special. The New York State Sunday-schoo- l as-sociation met today in lr Meredith's church. There are 1.000 delegates in aiteiid.-mce-. There are as man? more ocenpyintr seats in the crest edifice in-tently listenitigtottrejeediDs. Catarsrt Hnmntt4 hy r.letrteltr. Dr. Hand, the great medical electri-cian. .tK!ei'ilitf. oculitt uud aurit. will r move cataract from any eye without the knife. A wrirtm guarantee given, will cause no pain, can do you no harm. Ask no pay for hi ervicc until th cure it effected. No cure, nu pay. Dr. j Hand perform the operation by tu seieutili.' application of tlrctriejtv. j Allow no otiirr but Dr. Hand to applv j electricity to vou fir any of di-- : ease, a Dr. Ilaiid is ttie only graduate in the therapeutic me of medical elec-- 1 tricirr in thi country. Call tod , the great sptcialiit at once, do not wait to e oiue cue else cured, you hav no risk to nut at the term arr. no cere, no v." offif 3-- "uth W est Temple itreet. Sail Lk City. Tho (amln AlhlvtU Th Golden Gate athletle clnb ha ' kindly dont-- litn ut el i room for lh..Ii k Ahliatrenltahturdav.jnn lHth; 'I'll enhibltloB wdl U tsi.ir thm niauazeineniiSCL K. tI'aru&UTKM and Hill t; wortit eeitg fJ Ki!ey h: i.rrd h7rjr weigbt w faa Will go ugli. AhtoB ter ten louod and a iiTiy bout a look4 Ut at lb"! nnkaown i aid ta btdte cieyr. The match mil be tor p!atf ' In addition Trr.l i.-a-l prf wiO iud'ilge and lh exhibition viil be wortb wing. 1 1. pru e vt adtnuwioa. hailwen tc4 ;at. . I New York Monjr and Storkl. New York, June 10, noon. Stocks dull, heavy. Money eav, 3 aud 0 per cent. j Fours" coupon. 1 21 : Pacilie sixes. 1 .IS; ; Central Pacific, M3; Bnrlinaton. 1 0T; ' D &&. Ci.. l?t; Northern Pacirio, ''.;' Preferred K3; Northwestern. VU'i;' New York Central, l ie; Oregon Xav-- 1 gation 1. (Mi; Transcontinental, 5IT: Pa-- j cilic Mail. 44; Rock bland, H St. Louis & San Fram iM O, 3l; St. Paid j & Omaha. "n Tevas Pacilie. '; ImoH I'rici'ic, WcIN Fargo hvptc-- s, 4 : Western Union, ? BongUt Street railway!. LonsviLtE. Jnn 10.--- S pcial -- The New York and Philadelphia syn-- . dicate of bankers that recently pur- - j chaed the street car system of this city ; embracing about one hundred and bftv miles of track, for 3..n.j... took control of the property today. i 10: |