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Show -- ,, r r: ! HESALT LAKE r TIMES. Si' , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JUNE A 18IX). NO. TWO MORE M UI'RKKH. Adaiuato It trtl-h- t Agent al Denser and Carter Awistaat Aaenl al Kansas lit;. II. W. Adams, general agent of the I'nion Paoilic at Butte, Montana, i in the city totl.iy. l.ato this afternoon it as learned that Mr. Adams u to bv made general freight agent at Deliver. Tho information was received from parties w ho ought to know, ami who said that tin' appointment wouttt be made in few days. Mr. Atlauis was formerly stationed in this city, and ho lias a host of friends here who wilt re-joice in his promotion. From the same awtim it was learned that J. V. Parker, until recent I v cencral froieht and unMcnirer agent for thel'iilon Padtic. In this rity was to tie made assistant freight agent at Kansas City vice F. H. Whitney, w ho ill be promoted to the positiou of general freight agent at Omaha. Mr. Parker is an cfticicut and popular rail-road man. Itolh lie and Mr. Adams are Salt I.ako boys and their friend will be glad to see them rising iu the service. i. - ILL TO KILLED. The Boiler of a Tug Blows Up and tlie Captain and Crew Arc Bead, A TATAL EAILKOAD ACCIDENT. Ugly Charges Made Against Agent McKib ben Thousands Out on a Strike. New York. Juno 2!!. The lug Alice K. Craue elocii'il her boiler wliilo lying at the dock this morning, causing a complete wreck. Captain Oscar V. iSipiires aud the crew of four men were all killed. A scow lying ulong sido was sunk and it Is supposed a watch-man went down w ith her. Tho explo-sion is supposed to bo the result of a defect iu tho boiler. Ml IXKIr. t'llll.D. A ChUiauiau 1'lat-e- d in a Stvr York Jail on au I jly Charge. New York, June S3. John Wah I.oe i Men, the ugly Chinaman who was ar-rested last week ou arrival from lYovi-denceb-tho steamer wilh girl and charged with abduction, was Saturday up before the police magis-trat-at Jefferson Market Police eourl. He had at first given the uamo of Sam l.oo. The girl had called herself Annie Lawrence, ami said she was au orphan and that the Celestial had assaulted her iu llio rear of a laundry tu Providence. Investigation showed 'her name was Lizzie Scott, aud that her parents live at No. 4 Tallman si root, that city. Her abductor was found to have an Ameri-can wife at N'o. 1 Mott street, this city. Tho girl said she eamo here to visit John's wife. She retold tho story of her ruin. The court reserved decision and committed the Celestial iu tloOO bail. Two Brothers iii-L- Meet In Court, Owing To Crooked Conduct While in Politics. EXPOSING TAMMAHY'S FRAUDS. A lire Eating Mayor Bounced -- Colored Men in Convention Special Tela- - grams of Interest. Xt.v Yohk, June 23. The Speeial.l senate coiumitt.ee on cities today-assemble-in part II of the superior court, and resumed tho examination of Jvew York municipal affairs, but esne- - cuilly to give Pochard Croker, an opportunity to answer the damaging accusations o"f his brother-lu-law- , Patrick H. McCann. Part II of the superior court furnished the battle-ground for McCanu and Mayor Grant when they faced each other on that memorable Saturday early in May. The scenes of that day were strikiugly similar to those of today. Long before the hour at which the committee was to meet, the halls and stairways leading to the courtroom were packed by poli-ticians of all parties struggling for ad-mission. Tammany, of course, was numerously represented. Tho mem. bers of that organization were in high glee, for had not Richard Croker him. self came across the sea to meet his ac-cusers face to face aud to denounce tho defumcrs of the organization of which he is chief? The chairman of the com-mittee had illSt. I'm- - urilnr Croker, palo but composed, walked iu. accompauied by Rufus Choato and Burke Coekrau. lie swept the room with a glauce and then folding his arms he gazed intently at tho lloor. Once or tw ico he raised his eyes and re-cognizing some friend or acquaintance in the audience ho nodded his head aud smiled. Although apparently unruffled it was evident that his nervous system was not in good condition, aud that he had to exert all his will power to con-trol it. As he glauced across the table and behold McCatin scaled beside Mr. Jones he cast a look of contempt mixed with pity at his discarded hrother-iu-law- . MeCatin really did not seem to enjoy his posilion.'but haviug engaged in the heht he looked as if determined to stand by his arms until tho last. The examination of the broker was con-ducted by Mr. Choate. The learned lawyer, who frequently consulted with Coekrau, put his questions with extreme caution, lie questioned tho witness as lo his connection with politics, and then gradually led htm up to McCaim's statement, to the salient poiuts of which he repeated iu a low, distinct voice. Tho court room at that point became as quiet as a cemetery. No one moved, and every one held his breath. Jn tho remotest corner could be hoard the voice of tho witness as ho denied emphatically the accusations made against Iiim aml Grant. Tho climax, howevor, was reached, when the direct testimony of tho witness was liuished and ho was turned over for n to Mr. Ivins. For a moment Tammany's chief and the great lawyer looked at each other and then the battle began. The lawyer at once set out to probe the relations existing between Grant and thn witness, while the loriner was sheriff, aud sought to lay bare the actual agreements alleged to exist for the division of the proceeds of the sheriff's office during the may-or's incumbency'. The witness never lost his temper, even when the connscl, prompted by Mr. McCann, put to him a series of questions of a personal and delicate character. There is a wide dif-ference of opinion as . to the effect of Crokcr's testimony, but it is ad-mitted that the engagement between Croker and Ivins was a drawn battle. Bold.yAMonineT.tat the-- Mastor Wort. V "vU,aGUlIty nfIn.riK. were compelled to withdrawn andiM tem'l '10"fi,lt-U-mt- lik ve will ex where the socialistic ifc US Yesterday President (jumpers f0ib!y 'V- - "numerated a '"dances where the otlicers nW?,W S.0f bor had filled I , a d, striking cigarnuikers, printers rou and steel workers wit , scabs and had documents at hand to prove iu of J,i1fS,a,sV,fi.omm'3 of the Knights labor being cheap and servile agents ami that they have made 0 tho knights of Labor organization the same lung that labor movement in general that the Printers' Protective liatermty, who are organized to furn-is- h scab labor is to the International t ypographical union. General Master Workman Powderly insinuates that I am a cur and a coward; if he believed that why did ho make it impossible fur mo to get at him Fridav night, or why does he not accept "my propo- sition to meet him iu the future, on or oft tne platform, in any way that will satisfy his overweening conceit and stamp him once for all a charlatan aud au incubus upon the labor movement. 1 had refrained from showing the vil-lainy of Powderly and some of the off-icers cf the Knights of Labor out of respect for the general labor move-ment, but will at the earliest oppor-tunity expose their rascality aud treach-ery." I (JOIXGTO EUROPE. tho German Chancellor Is jc Sponsible for the Large : Drain. JADING BANKERS SAT. Id : tti an Government is Hoarding the "as Hetal A Big Decrease at s, the Assay Office, i : Juno 23. Aa evening xho recent shipments of J'ia gold to Germany, $750,000 I went on the steamship Colutn- - morning, has been followed by ihitlon in banking circles of Quieting rumors, one reach-!rnme-ollioials to tho effect .hinnfiiits arc on direct orders .German chancellor. Thoyro-,1- k about tho story, however, tacitly admitting that they llie leading bankers here said; cent advance, in exchange in Bil the low rate of sterling ex-- n Germany arose from the tho German export mil at the same time placing fictions on imports as to prao-rohib- it thorn. The reason for vis that tho German govern-iiardin- g gold, aud no matter the bankers acting as its Icimmake, it is well understood orders come from and e "old goes to." ion was directed by other bank-roiuparis-of the recent state-- f the liauk of France and the i Ccniianv The Bank of holds $200,000,000 in gold, Bank of Germany holds only m. During tho past year the France has increased its hold- - m 000,000, while the bank of v has lost $10,000,000. This silu-iai- d to have been discussed by nau cabinet and the withdraw-- a Loudon and Now York re- - stated that $10,000,000 will be v Heidclbach, Ickelheinier & 'resent orders from this city, English bankers said today that exchange and exchange on as just "at tho gold shipping mil that any further advance would bring out largo export iirst feature of the situation is that gold bars iu tho assay ,!iich two years ngo amounted .0.000, have decreased to $32,-l- f they should bo all absorbed mi tlie double eagles in the sub-wi- ll follow, and the banks will t of their specie holdings."""" ' pinion on AVall street is freely dl that the law allowing the wal of gold bars for export lie amended, and that the treus-tal- s should insist ou -- payingitll iteoiti. This would limit the it of gold to a small figure, for take a wide difference iu ext-ol' shippers to realizo a prolit ing coin. Tho reason of this is J liars are of a known fineness, charged for accordingly. On if hand, gold coin often falls off r cent below tho standard of and in addition there is al-ios caused by abrasion. The itnglaml took this course a year in the rates of exchange were in this country. A banking linn gold from the bank of Euglaiid mstcd that it be paid in bars. iest was refused, and the s. They sent some sovereigns across tho Atlantic i them tried at the assay office. lt was that each sovereign only $4.85 in gold, while the is UM'i, a difference which Mt the estimated profits and fell any importation of gold to mi)i(Miv ((ilo.il The Committee Bare Determined to Report His Bill oa tb Bow ' Test Oath. WHAT THEY WILL EECOMillSD. A Colliery AbLue-Fi- re in a Ct)tu- - VAiii(irix, Juno 2:1. Tho eomiiiiitt'o m tfrritories havu detnr-mine- d to iTjMirt Ciitloin'n hilt on th new test txith in I'lah In ptaen of th one In the Fdimintls Tucker not, with the ri coiiimeiul ition that it Im' indi pnsMiiied. In its stead the com-niltte- e w ilt adopt tho bill recently to tlie jmmiaU, to lnur purity of elections in Arimia and to Uw of tho r In I'tah. That Mil ton-tain- s an oath simil.tr to the Idaho tt oath, which has In't'ii sutuiu'd by th siiplvmo couil. FKAKKl I, RISU TO DEATH. A Train 1)ih)i- - Down a .Miiuulaiu at the Itille of 133 Miles nn Hour. Columbia. S. 0., June 2a. The wreck on the Spartanburg & Ashevillo railroad Wednesday, as described by an eye witness, was one of the most fearful rushes to destruction on record. It is calculated hv comparing the time the train left Saluda with the time at which Kngineer Tunstall'n watch stopped that the train was going at the rate of 135 miles an hour when tho track spread and threw the twocnginesdown tho mountain side. They plunged down feet, tearing up great trees in their path. Tunstall stuck to his en-gine until it turned over twice, when he was thrown on his head and his neck broken. The cars were loaded with coal and top heavy. It is said that the engineers have repeatedly pro-tested against bringing such heavy coal trains down this fearfull grade. ENCilNKl ti AND Kilt KM AN' Kll.l H. A FnlHl anil lltrtu Acclilrnt on t li s Heading Uuad, Rkadixu. Pa., June 23. Part of a psssenger train ou the Heading road was derailed this morning. The en-gineer aud lireman were killed. Three other trainmen were slightly hurt. SCHOOL ( ON I NTIONH Al l l it. Thu Liberal Will lloltl Maw Meeting en Kattmlay, June JSIIi. Notice is hereby given that mass con- - vciition of Liberal voter will In' held for the purpose of nominating cliiml trustees for the several precincts of Salt l.nko City, on Saturday, J mm 2Uh. at H o'clock p. iu., at the following places: First Precinct At the Ninth Ward sclioolhousf, corner Fourth South and Fifth Kast. Second Precinct Federal courtroom, Was itch building. Third Precinct-O- ld Nineteenth w ard school house, corner Second West ami Fourth North. Fourth Precinct Twentieth Ward Kcliouthoilbf. Fifth Precinct At the Twelfth Ward schoolhoiise. The Liberal voters will assemble at the places designated at the time named, and nominate iu each precinct one school trustee for tw o years and one school trustee for one year, to Imi Voted for at the school election on July 14, listK). Hy order of llio Lilxral county committee. II. S. Mi Cam. I ii, Chairman. K. F. Coi.bokv, Secretary. tf l'OMiK.Ho.H, muse. WAsiiiNtirov. Jiint 23 Th Iiousa wont into Ciiinniitlro of tho tulu uu thu liUtrict of Columbia busiucx. SKMTK. Vaiiiv;to. Junn 2: Senator Iuj alls offered a resolution (agrved lo) iu-st- l lu ting the coituiiiltMi tut pruilejfra to impiire as to tlie djie w hrn nntter th law and precedents thn .l.mc of thn sciuilois from Mnut ina. alitngton. and North and Siuth P tkota U'g.ui. The seiitttc1 resumed of the airrii-uliura- l inI lego bill. Morrill otrered a MibMltulo Ur th rlius ainendiut'nts pending SttttirtUr as t llio di isiitn fund belwrt-- colored and w hito achoots. MEItltH CHAliUK AGAINST MrKIHlllN. The Late t'nlun I'acltle I'urrliaaliig Agent Chaig-- d With Kratiil. Omaha, Neb.. Juno 23 Tho attorney of the Union Pacilie created a sensa-tion by filing a petition iu the federal court against V. H. McKibben. tale general purchasing agent for HO.tHK), alleged to have Tieeu stolen through fraudulent purchases of lumber. All his property was attached. McKibbcu Miunie WIU Say Bye-By- e. left for the east last week. Lonhon, June 23. Special. Min-nie Palmer begins her farewell week's engagement tonight, at the Court thea-ter, Liverpool. She is due in New ork July 6th. One Thousand rnile ou Strike. Yon k Kits, N. Y.. June23 One thous-and employees at Patroou & Copeatis' silk mills struck this moruiug against a reduction of wages. Mlt. BLAINE ANl.KV. The TarilT Bill Kxcltea llini to Speaking In Very Never Term. Washington. June 23. According to the New York Herlad Secretary Blaiue, for himself and as tho represen-tative of the administration, is carry-ing his opposition to Major McKinloy's tariff bill to extremes, and that paper quotes him as saying to Allison and others tho following: "It is the most outrageous if not the most infamous measure ever concocted by any party. The men who vote for this bill will'wreck the republican party. If I were in the debate would rather have my right ami torn tut of its socket than vote for it." The Herald savs that Allison is much cut up by Mr. ttlaine'g criticism. A diLi imr Aiu.wr. (Iu of the largest la reaaylaia la On rtre. MolNrChn, Penn , Junfl 2.1 Tho I'cusvltanU collier), lb" largest tu this region, is on tire. Tlirrn jure hopes of (iibdiiliig tin) B illies. Their Haw Are Nllenl, Wuw'Bstkk, Mass., June 23. Thn carpenters of tho city struck this morn-ing. They demand nine hours work a day, and eight on Saturday. Six hun-dred men left work. The C'nluage Cematlttee. Wasiiim, rv Jniie 2.1. Chairman Congor nay he m ill rail thn commute) on coinage, welghu aud ineasuree gel her tomorrow or WiHlucl4y to con-nitl- ur the eilvrr bill. Kour SlmU Willi a Fortjr-Kuu- r. Houston,, Tex., June 23.-- At a bar-becue iu precinct 5 of Fort Ilend coun-ty, given bv tho colored people iu honor of Oinir emancipation, Alex, iltincan and Robert Stewart became in-volved in a quarrel over 25 cents in a gamu of craps. Duncan shot Stewart four times with a forty-fou- r caliber Colt's, killing him instantly. Duncan walked into Richmond, the county seat, and siirrciidtu'nd to tho sheriff. Ire la a I'enliealUr. "Niiw Y'K, Jiint.'2.t-- A lim tn thn Kings county penitentiary workshop this iii'iriiing' did Vl,ixsi daiiiitR. Kour hundred convicts marched ! their cells In gnml order and cre locked up. mormnu telkgrams condensed. Mrs. Grimes, widow of Senator James W. Grimes (Iowa), died at her residence In Washington, aged 00. Marshal Dillon, of Hughesville, lud., was mortally wounded by a negress while quelling a riot that took place be-tween whites and blacks. An attempt was made at the City of Mexico to assassinate Jose Sanchez Ramon, general manager of tho Inter-Oceani- c railroad. It is 'staled that the English and French governments have exchanged satisfactory communications regarding the Auglo-Geruia- u agreement. Worth Dickenson has been cnoson by a small majority to succeed John r. Carlisle as representative in congress of tho Sixth Kentucky district. Mrs. Patrick Stanton of Upper Pros-pect, Pa., was struck by lightning and instantly killed. Her husband and sou were also shocked and fatally injured. A company has been formed to con-struct a harbor at Breandown, ou Bris-tol channel, for American liners, tho port to be linked with London by tho Great Western railway. Brigands near Sinekle captured Mali-mou- Bey, a man of great wealth. They demanded 12,000 for his release. Turkish soldiers have been dispatched iu pursuit of tho brigands. The rescuing parly at Dunbar, Pa., has not yet reached the entombed miners; llicy are working hard, but no one knows how far they have to go yet. Hope has given way to despair. Census Supervisor Gilbert says, from the returns already iu the population of Chicago is certainly over a million. The population of tho city is certainly more than doubled in the last decade. Tho town of Sweetwater, Xeb., a little hamlet of less than a hundred in-habitants, was swept away by a tor-nado which visited the place. No one was killed, but a number were injured. The report that Austin Corbin would shortly tender his resignation as presi-dent of the Reading railroad is con-firmed by the directors of that road. His successor will be Vice-Preside- A. A. McLcod. Judge Henry W. Thomas died at Fairfax Court Ilouse, aged 78 Ho was a member of the commission that vis-ited President Lincoln iu 1801 with a view to averting hostilities. After the war he was a member of the court of conciliation. Charles Cato white, shot and killed his mistress, Lizzie Mitchell, a negress, and then suicided, at Birmingham, Ala. Four hours later William Tatum shot and mortally wounded Mary Barnctt, Ma mistress, and then blew out his own brains, in.a different bagnio. Jealousy caused both crimes. There was a row at Schuylerville. N. Y between a gang of electric light company workmen and the parishion-ers of tho church of the Visitation (Cath-olic), the latter insisting that tho work-men should not set poles in front of the church. Ko one was fatally injured, though missiles flew iu a shower. A row occurred on the East Tennes-see train near Ellin wood, Ga. Mr. Hooks of Dallas, and Mr. Basse tt of Kockmait, white men, were badly by pistol shots. 1 wo negroes were killed, shot through the head, and another cut almost to pieces. During the melee several women narrowly escaped injury from flying bullets, A warrant has been issued for the ar-rest of the notorious Madame Juliette so important a role in connection with the Boulanpr The charges made against "elude that of obtaining goods under Xlw pretenses and of forgery. Her that her es-cape features are so well known impossible, and her s regarded as will doubtless be used for the pur-$- 2 of still deeper' c mire drapng name of France s die ouce brave general. of the conservative elStof tbo order.of railway con-- 1 dnctnr. opposed to the recent action of that bodv in cutting oat the g constitution met at clause from the WYork, seceded from the old org formed a on be i,aon and n; Order or S;ConduS-- heeonstitiH : .ion of tin- - order adopted i, practically before the recent mect,. , ,s Uwa. elected KN-G- , and Chief Wheat on was of the new order. INKI I IIIUI HM IIOI T AT H1IUK, II l.lalen Iu the (' laltn of Hie riou l'rniuMd I'tMlultlee Mies. George L. Soy boll, postollico Inspec-tor tu charge of the Sau Francisco divi-sion, arrived iu thu city last evening. Mr, Heybolt comes here for the pur-pose of looking at the proponed post-ollle-sites ami reporting on tho Minn. When een by a Timks reporter this afternoon, Mr, Seybolt mild that he hud put In a busy forenoon. ' On his arrival liero he found all of the papers mi the poHioftico question awaiting him and after a general view of tho proposed sited hud busied himself assimilating the contents of the voluminous docu-mentary evidence. Mr, Seybolt said that he had former-ly lived in Halt Lake nud was familiar with the situation. He will look over all thn propositions and gtvt! personal hearing lo all parties Interested. After a careful consideration of all facts pre-sented, and teamed by licrsoual illsliee-lion- , he w ill recommend the site which seems to him lo lie to the best Interests of the government to secure. Mr. Seybolt is iiiuioiis to get away as soon as possible and says ho lnq s to Imi able lo make his report bv tomor-row nighl. Ho would, of course, give no intimation as lo what his repurt would be. His decision will, however, bo linal. I'l EUI.O HMKI.TEKS. A Largely lncreand Output Predicted for This Year. Fl khi.o, Juno 23. The Pueblo smel-ter will lead all other smelters in the state iu tho value of Its output. Never in its history has it dono such n busi-ness as now. Six furnaces arc running, and two more vvilk-b- o blown in soon. Tho old copper plant iias been fired up, wliilo the lnugnilleout new cop-per reduction works aro running at full blast. Tho other smelters aro doing a largo business and steadily increasing their forces. With au increase in llio. prico of silver, tho ore business will be en-larged until all threo smelters here aro crowded to their utmost capacity. Owml Aboul Their Color. Ciitt MiitH. 8. V., Junn 'iX On Wnilnestlny night a ndlgtoua inciting , was held in a negro church in Lancaster county. W till in church two young men, Andrew Porter and Nwiou Heath, utfd 21 and l repvttvry, bcifuil ti it.inif e.n li other about their retail vo color, each charging th other with having the blackest uin Itotli dually lost their teinwr. ami when neir the church door drew pistol and Hi ed at each other at short range. Por-ter was shot through lhi heart. H-a-has i ai re sted. Fourth of ,Inly Committers. The Fourth of July committees w ill meet at Ihe chamber of commcret) lo morrow night. The question, of per feeling tho program mo in regard to tho lloats Will bo considered, and every body who is going to gel out a iioat is requested to send iu a nolo to that effect to Mr. II. W. Lawrence, chair-GEORGIANS) MOII A MOKMOM EI.DEIi. man of the committee ou invitations. He I Called From a Convert' Ilutite, Se-verely Whipped and Ordered to Leave. Waurknton, Ga., June 23 David Beckman, a Mormon elder, who has been enticing peoplo away from Glas-cock county to Utah, was out) night last week terribly whipped near Gibson. Last night a party of masked men surrounded the house of a recent con-vert and called ou him to surrender tho elder. The victim was foiiml crouch-ing in the loft of tlie house. He w as denuded and whipped. A coat of tar and feathers was then applied, when he w as given the order to leave the coun-try forever. He started on his trip at once. llrntally Murder.! hf U Mother. Hol'KINsVll.f.K, Hf., June, 29 Til body ol a dead Infant was found four the ru ro ti. I tia.'k at Gordon' Utinn. Miilileiiburg eoiinlv, und- - r very n-- clous cirriiiiiiUucc. A ciiieful investi-gation bv the cornier elic ited the f o-- that thn Infant had been Isirti on one. of the pas-engi- -r train lh.il ps.sed tbern the night In f.irw and that the unnatural mother left It their, having first killed it by battering its head In a must brnul manner. Kery effort ibe u bdox made lo dm on r llio K'nl'r party. ON Til ANGE. Tlie Week Open With Brisk hale and Slightly Advanced linntallciiis. The stock exchange opened this morn-ing with brisk sales and a large al tend-ance. Apex and Barnes Sulphur slock was in demand, and quotations closed at a slight advance. A meeting of Ihe directors is culled for tomorrow. Below aro tho quotations and sales of the day: MIIAY'S CLONI Nti Ql'OTAHosit: riliKKN. i A()k ' Alter. IW . I Anchor j tn .... b (O Alliance ....... an Ax I ! '' Bmr Siilphtirl II ll'i 13 illtf Ciimn 70 rresrrTit Cent Eureka.... son W 75 aim VIM r)y 21 71V SI (II W HI SKI HI i;ienis I I m I r I Hum Mlvr .... 3 JW KliiuTiif West .. to ) 7f Mammoth i iu I : iM i ) IVUIiwI Cou Ontario H VO Park City t.lme & Ccmtmt 7 tt 00 7 7" Woodslde TODAY'S HAI.KS. Apex shares fit, IU rants. .'on 91 " ,. .fitl y ivn " "SIV Itarnes 8ulpbur-2l- ii " "II ," " " mi " ' . UK ' " W " " i"" " 'i Crescent H " " Hit " " M " Msinnioll- i- IW " " ti.ai. Tot l sales. IS.Sfl) shares. I. ate l ui-a-l. Tom Harper of Harper Bros, lias been sick, but is convalescent. Good live room blick house for relit ou Warm Spring car line. Apply at Times olllee, Tlie hod carrier and laborers limn by a unanimous vote decided to take part iu the 1th of July parade. The city railway company has gottn out commutation tickets wilh 125 rides for $5. This is four eeuta a ride, A man named M. H. Sites was drowned in Bear river, near hmithficld last Tuesday, while attempting to eros the river on horseback. TlIK TIME i ill receipt of tlie second liiiiulwr of the Inter Mountain lite Stock Journal, its columns aru devoted to the stockmen, farm, sportsmen and household, and each department isably edited. Deputy Ifccorder Shannon this after-noon slated that the members of thn board of public works would file their bond before the ollice closed tonight. This Is the la-- t day allowed th gentle-men to present iheir sureties. Andrew Hocker. who was w tit l jail last week for passing a fraudulent check upon the proprietors of a gambling house where h" hint tost f.'is) playing cards, was released today upou th payment of 15. Attorney William Con-don effected a compromise, the coin- - plaiiiant withdrawing the charge. John Murray, who as charged with prticl larceny, staled lo Judge Lauey lodav that he aud a friend were intovl tailed and, going lo their hoarding place, picked Dp box of cigar and threw theiM at out another. The. ei gars were lot, however, to the owner. Murray was tinftd K5. Arrangement have just bn Aummated for the placing of one of the finest etrioir orchestra in the wet at Syracuse. This will make conveni-ent and pleasant bathing retort for Ogden. Itnipilar eicurslon traina will run from Sab Like on Sunday, and oa other days when large enough partief are made up. The trial of tbe action iron?nt by Whitney against the Lnrek Hill Mining company to recover certain stock al-leged to' Ie unlawfnlly withheld, was continued today before Judge. Aoder. son. Documentary evidence wis pre-sented on the part of the plaintiff aad a deposition Whitney right w a objected to. Tbe attention of Jude Zaee in tbe thirJ diitrict court wa o.opied tti morcinj' in liateDine to additional testi- j I mouy in the procedsng fordivnrse io j !tituted Ly Jessie J. Murphy aatfi.t his wife Pr:-i':- The J.itle jfiri feti- - j lied licit her (.it her had Luked her In; the i;kle and that lh mother w. jom and kind. e d- - iin a li s. h d. I The Licensing Clanre W llitlr iw". London, June a sitting of the commons this afternoon the gov-ernment leader announced that the government had decided to withdraw the licensing clauses in tho local taxa-tion bill. Tbe Penult y Is Death. ' Ie.v., June 23. Charles Reed, '.was convicted in the federal !of outraging Carrie Gra-- 3 18 year old Tho 'as committed ou October 31, liie jury returned a verdict in Minutes. There was one colored the jury, and when it retired he lfionforliis opinion first, and ?W pronounced Reed guilty. 5 Metal laws the punishment Iseutcnne will be passed later ith a number of others. Ihe l.m Ma From lieorae , ( hilds. 1'llll.AM I .I'll . June 21 Ibe, rot. lag" at Cap May. which wa receotlr presented lo Mr. Ilarrtsin. was not (he gift of Mr. Waiiam.ikrr, a was popn Inrly silpfiosed. I lie donor as George U.Childsof lb Philadelphia. Ledger, and the only thing Mr Wanamik'r had to dii with the prts.nl U..n was tu Intrisltini in Mrs. Harrison W". S. M' kf iii, who went to Washington as tho rupie-eiilA-liv-of Mr. Child. Tlie president wife h.is long desired a cottage at Cp. May, but never felt that tiir. family eoiild maintain mie- in proper sy.-- . Learning this, Mr. Child taught thn tro'rty and presented the del.s to Sirs. Harrison. HIS SICCKSSOR CHOSEN. The Man Named to Succeed a Fire Eating and Man Killlna; Mayor. Cedar Keys, Fla., June 23. Spec-ial. An election is bciug held today for a successor to tho eccentric aud fire eating mayor, W. W. Cottrell, who w as deposed by the council, and w ho is now trving lo cvado capture by the United States officers. Cottrell is a man with a history. Cottrell is credited with the killing of three or four men, and w ith maltreating several others. He had no political influence iu the state, aud only succeeded iu getting himself elected Mayor ou account of his having threat-ened to shoot all who opposed him. Ho had been mavor of the town eight months, and had rim things pretty much to suit himself, when the federal gov-ernment interfered and sent the reve-nue cutter McLano to effect his capture, lie. however, escaped, and all efforts to discover his whereabouts have failed. THE CLEARINGS. Salt Lake City Holds a Good I'tace With the Other Cities. Boston, June 23 The following is the table of bank clearings for the w eek ending June 21 : Cults. Clearings. Inc. Dec. New York Wuei.HIN 5.0 lloston 1.0 Chicago W..I0S.U0 aa.i I'htiaUelphla T0.1I7.UT1 4.4 Ht. Louis vuww.ism a Ran Francisco.... ir.,liOi . ... 3.H Jialtlmore i:)W,m IH.H I'ltuhtii-- I5.ms.ih? ;t7.; Cincinnati Sfi.H Kansas) :ity iisiuuihI im i Louisville fp.!Wii S.S Nw Orleans n.STiO. Io! d !1 Hu(Taln T.itfHUM liy.fi Minneapolis 4'.mw .t Milwaukee Ii.nri.0W 'M i Denver :i HtO.issjl j Omaha I 4.V,I.Vi 7 0 i Detroit .mw.w 4s.s Frovldeuce ! :..',VSAi): H Kt. Paul MIU.M l Cleveland ' . n'ilf.ws! J H Columbus .'.!l..l: JS 7 Dallas I sW.O "..v. S 7 Wabulntrton ).!.. 61 7 Memphis I VUSfH 8' artfoid... --mw.to ai.5 rmiutli V 107 1'U 113 Indianapolis 8..W.MK 4i Fort Worth 1 .. fJ 5 Ht JosepH 1Sis i.fi 1. Moetreal j 5 2 Halifax ln.t 36.3 Portland. Ore ... 2ni3i,. ,. salt LakeClty.. 1,3.1 1. I ; nvw Haven M'iV47l 10 l..'ev.si.' 91 4 Slinngaeld I Sf;'i.!li .S ...... p!rtl.uil. Malno.. I llii.7"i: I 5 9 Worcester I.1S-.- 7 j...... Galveston w..w:7- 1 7 Wiiminewn f. Svraue sTii. Ji H 3 Wichita , IS I Sioux City i', Trwiia Wi.'Si l firanil Rapids MiMM r.l H Nortoik r.u.-A- 8.1 CttattanooKa....;. dti.uk 44 4 Birmingham l7 ,41 i ...... Lowoll m.Kb , Des Moine. j Ui.fi ! 1 Los Angeles i af...l j Lextngton. Ky. .. i ivvw 7 1 i New BedJotd i ;&(4se , .....! I.fni-ol- j moA-I- X .. Soebeeter .1 l.:v.. :4 ... 'ai vilie 1 '7.W ... T..tU Vir:.V ..., ... ""rtal... I j Oiiti.leKe V"- V.:w:vi; laen-ose- . I"-- ; ; Vol ie " I ii'rlar!e it'"i- - l m: noes 3 aj. ' s'use Charlie Kan Away. ;"un, June 23. Dell Dalton, ') actress, attempted suicide with morphine.- The to save her life. a note addressed to "Char-"Uic- h she said he had run away ;M it made her too despond- - May Another Wahwh l(el. Sr. Lot is, June ill One of t!i .tati 'railroad commissioner who reenotly inadealrip over th Mitnri l'.-iti- f reiiiirt the n xdlti d in a in herat.le and diliida' d condition, aud savs that too much eemiomy U U iiig practiced in order, apparently, in show good earn-ings ami at tho peust of tlie physical condition of th road, t'nlc there l a prniiipt change, hw la.si.sU, th Mie-soi- iri I'ai.itie mil prove wcoud Wv bash. '"talihed Men Will He There. wo. June 23. Speeial.--Thn 7, ot Chicago will give its J banquet and reception at ' wiiiu touight. Among tlie guests will be Gov. Fifor :,fov. Campbell of Ohio, aud Iliillioii Reports, and yiiolathm. Wells, Fargo & Co. report the follow-ing bullion quotations; Lead, Jv'ew York, 4-- .50; silver. New York, ll.OIJ; silver. London, 4Td. Receipts, lead aud silver ores, 424.1)20. si t OHM" K 10, McCornick & Co. rejiort quotations as follows: silver, $1,041.; lead. $t..V). Beceipts, Haiianer bullion, U,!0U. : T. R. JONES I T. It. Jones & Co. l receipts; jl.ead and silver ores. tl,W; Deleted lead, $1200; total, ?3,10. COLORED MEN IN CONVENTION. A National League to he Formed in Every State and Territory. CHICAGO, June 23. Special A national conference of colored men assembled iu this city. The gathering which was called by John G. Jones, a leading negro of this city, is lor the purpose of consulting upon the present condition of the colored lace, audio form a national league to elevate and protect tho interests of tbe colored peo-ple in every state and territory. Ihe chairman in his address asserted that there are numerous gross aud flagrant wrongs and acts of injustice perpetrated upon the colored race against which it was the duty of the convention to pro-tect and to take measures to guard against a repetition of them. !j BaU Mayer Arrested. .June 23.-T- heSt. Paul ; Jfomes baseball plavers were "the end of the first inning -- J, for desecrating the Sabbath. 0Dds and were allowed to t.ut Off Wilh a t.M K.i K. la , June 2'1 -- .Vi.ss M Ktiii Wcli h of Keokuk. s found guilty mi the, United Stales district court tevdar of using tbe ma Is for tbs tram;w;oa of abu.is and l'o letter to womai in Spnnfffieid, IU. It sr ihown lb It Misi Welch bad received iimilar letter from tb Spnngtitld woman and the u not ! tht in rrj'lying In the uni veia an Ind.rtallo offetiw had leen cunmittedi. la her Jiidf Shirts 3id: "Tak-ing into consideratino the utennatm; circumstances), 1 will fine you lit) with-out imprisonment." hlra--- Market. Cinr-A&o- , June 23 Close. Wheat-Fi- nn; ca-.li- . f l; July. 5i. Cobn Stcadv; cash, !Mi;July, 31$. OATS Steady; cash, a!T;July, Baklet Nominal. PoitK Steady; cash, $12.C0; July, 813.80. Laud Easy; cash. 13.82$; July, Metal In Hooslerdoik oo, June 23.--A vein of covered by well diggers iu !o,',"- - Much excitement pre- - ft.tt!lec0l,nty- - It miners nearly 100 per Henry and Ellen Read. London. June 23. Special. Henry Irvine and Miss Ellen Terry today at Oxford read Macbeth in aid of-th-decoration fund of the Union society. Ilcnrv Irving, jr.. w ho w as so success-- ; ful as Strafford last season, is a prom-- ; inenl member of the union, and it was through him that the attention of the j lvceuni chief was turned lo the union. By the Canadian. ?' S- - June 23 Stand- - "fenadraf. raC aSiliDSt fc RiMlan Alliance Conflrmeil. 23-- The Madeburger Sfiniirm? the report of the; lan alliance. . I TO ARM4MOK A riOHT. ; Wllllaa aa4 Wllwm are l Hat a wHa Close. Welnelay afternoon J'.m Williattw, who made uch good hcriDf wltli ' Mike Brnnn "Saturday oight. and Id WILe- - o will tnet with their backers Ui ' Ho?!e Bros ' nalooato arranj') for a go with tiie it'mrv to a Eoisb. H'ilsou ho m ill meet nervy oiti It, WiLiiaut aud a lieay tntlcr. krcp himself lit ei-t- i ll.'flt uudilioit at the hot springs, atid is. in addition to y ili. b srsme The) cotiie- -t ill ttf a ; I t.ne nd it will 1st H ftteut to flck to isn' t. New Tork Money and Stark. Kew York, June 21. Noon. Stocks qniet, barely steady. Moner easv. 3i14J. Bar silver it.0. Fours, coupon, 1.22; Pacific 6 1, 1.13; Central Pa.'.itic, 84, Burlington. 1.05,; D. i.H. O . l'i. Jforthern Pacibc, 24;: Preferred. !r.'; Xorthwestern, 1 10j; New York Central, 1 tH; Oregon Navi-- 1 vution. 1 ul.Traiesi-ontiueutsl- . 4"i; I'a-eili- e Mail. 4Jj: Hoi k Island. tr.; !t. j Toiir. & ."sau J ranci.eo, M. Paul ! ))mhhs. H ",. Tens. I'ai-iti- 3I); I'tiinq I fj, ;o, ;ij, W. IK Fnigo Knpres., I J0-1"'"- "' ' from Cholera. h bice 23 -One cholera death "al'nebloaud Ueedia. I Iherel to t Dane This E. j . Lovdos". June , annua'! 'Hungarian bf.lt ' in aid of the . J oudoii Hunsrarian ol will take place thN evcnu.K it the Princess hail. lVcuddiy. ami ; ivill be under the iinni-tliat- patronaye of the Dul. e of Teck. the lord mayor, aud tbe Austro Hungarian eraba-sy- . I liv1"," th" Juudes. th,'""' P Major Wissman ' '1fr'"''Ka5t Africa. |