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Show 1 gfc THE SALT. LAKE TIMES. Si ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAHTHUKSDAY, JUNE ll, 1800. NO. -M. SUICIDES. ' The Shucking E"iTInmate of sane Jn, Asyluiu. some glass by breaking tl.e 'vimkn ' o presented a horn bio appearance The man was but 32 yeal8 of and had been an inmate of the instifut o u ?t reeks- - llehhonA n'" lh" idea !fork CaiK'a ,,pon for rpli" mate' T61'y tlanSer'' in- - SAYS IT WILL CARRY. Speaker Krcd Deelarea-- 5 the Silver Hill Will Vim. Chicago, Juue A Washington special to the Herald says that while nine-tenth- s of the members of the house of representatives ere expecting a light over the question iu .reference to the silver lull today, the bill is reposing calmly in the custody ot the committee on coinage, weights and measures, and no one knows when it will be reported. As the committee is said to be unfavor-able to the measure it may lie presumed that the bill will not be reporsed in a hurry. The speaker, nuder oue of the new rules, iuietly referred the bill without laying it before the house. Heed is opposed to the bill, but lie made a careful canvass of the house yesterday and declared free coinage would carry. MAIICHIXGTO m. Two Hundred and Fifty Mormon Emi-grants Land ia New York To-da- y. THEY WILL COME TO SALT LAKE. Wales and Scandinavi- a- Bishop Wiley of This City iu Charge of The Tarty. N'kw Yokk. June Hi. The steamship Wyoming lauded 2.10 Scandinax ians and Welsh mormons, in charge of Bishop Wiley, today. They leave this after-noon for Salt Lake City. A special registration of (lie parly was made so, if the government' should wish to in-terfere on the ground of Imported labor, the arrivals can be located easily, By Morphine. Gheekway. Ark., June 19.-- W. I, Peddigo, a well known and respected citizen of this place, committed suicide tit us home yesterdav by takiii" six grams of morphine. No cause signed for the rash act. Ilo leaves a family consisting of a wife and four children; rs fflING SCENES. liiS 1 Taking the Bodies from rk of 5g 1 Form Hill Mine Begins Today, 'BSot JQ WIFE ATTEMPS SUICIDE tiin'S " But Two Weeks Wedded When ,Hu3bandwasKiUed-T-h8 pix Death Boll. East s; S5 r-- . Jlllie 19- - T1,e wolk of Aj Wyf 4 tlifi bodies of the meu killed ,nn H'11 nlinc l,e!?an to(,ay b,lt .nly three or four have been I'd-ro charred beyond recogui- - be ascertained, the list , as can io i is us fellows: eJ' C1 mi Hi;iKiNKiti married. 5 Faksbv, married. ROW 1 stlj ;lU 3IAISI. ""to ox aged 40 years, mar-- 8. s ,K CofKTXEY, son, aged 17 Mn'-i"- r' :ll?et i0 ycal's mar 'lew; in BuiLKV, aged 30 years, wife m .children. b E'iax, :ifJCol 44 years, married. fflJiH.t, married. H nsCAVBSK, single. ;(:oi'E, married. . Sil itwCoi'K, son. f Devlin, married. ;DLANT.Y, lUlliricd. 55 ;,Iov, niaiTied. DeVAN'KY. id Davis, married. ipe!! lis Davis. 'i' iii.K liar-- , married. II ;iAM t'AIIH.1.. iiiKCofttTNEV, luartied. iCut'RTNEY, SOU. f iMro.iiKi.i., married. T" Smith, married. S ia,SimAU, single, ii Hayes, aged 19. - pMcClkary, married. mas MrC'J.EAKY, married. m Denny, single. ai! ceucsat the mine are heart- - 3 in the extreme. Mothers anx- - R r the safety of their boys stand tv with of the shaft moaning pit- - iiia vbilothe agonizing shrieks of ,E vps who are longing for their - ids are pitiful indeed.. Wheu.the ra of Patrick Hill .xx'as brought ij. inlay his wife recognized it fjjj once made an attempt to throxy in, down the shaft. She was pre- - however, but later made another r it at suicide. The couple had Jjj en married two weeks. s work of rescuing the bodies is Moult and it is feared that many pit 't he recovered. HIE DETAILS VV TILL NOON. BAK.Penn June 19. The pro-mad- e last night by the rescuing - lias not been as satisfactory as ;t The men are still working jn' y hut there has been a great deal ri lb wreckage encountered. It v kided to attempt an entrance - ph another lead . It it barely pos- - liat the remaining men are still n the draft last night suddenly I ad, which can only be accounted either a fall of rock or the men I? to meet their rescuers. The - already found were near tho "of the shaft. HE MliETI RECORD. London's Lord Mayor Crosses the Border of Scotland for the First Time in History. HOBAET TAYLOR PEAWS A PRIZE. Vermont Bepublicans-- An Annual Mee-tingAn Important Case-O- ther Specials. London-- , June 1!). Special. For the first time iu the history of Loudon the lord mayor mado an official visit to-day across the border into Scotland to attend the opening of the exhibition at Edinburgh. The lord mayor was ac-companied by the town clerk, Sir John Mouekton, Sir Thomas Chambers, the recorder of London, Sheriffs Harris and Knill and by his private seeretarv, who will bo the guests of the provostsof the royal burghs of Scotland at the banquet to be given Saturday evening. On the arrival of the lord 'mayor and his party they were received by Provost Brodie and Mr. Officer, representing the convention of burghs, and after the formal presentation they were enter-tained at dinner by the lord provost aud the corporation of Edinburgh. In the afternoon (he lord mayorvisiletl (he exhibition, which never before ap-peared more brilliant or attractive. Every precaution had been taken to make the visit of the Loudon guests both plea-a- nt and memorable. The whole city turned out to welcome tho lord mayor. The civie and military societies escorted him to the exhibition. The route over which the procession passed was gaily decorated with (lags and the multitude thai: lined the streets cheered the distinguished visitor to the echo. Tomorrow the visitors will be the guests of tho executive of the exhi-bition, and afterward of tho Cap and Goxvu club. On Saturday they will visit the famous Fort Bridge. Carthage. 111.. June lib-Ch- arles iweeit a well known young man, shot himself tins afternoon, lie was not (lead at last accounts. He contemplated suicide it is now believed. mis sot mis m.hy hhy. Cnres Made llj ('lerirmen Who rerfursna Miracle. Pimmm.. June lit. Hev. Father Moltitigerof Troy Hill, is resting from the blessing and healing of the sick, and is performing only hi regular church services. He is greatly ex-hausted by tho continuous work of lal Friday and Saturday. A majority of i of the visitors who came for St. An-- ' tlmny's day have left for their homes. but still a great manv tiro remaining for an additional blc-ing- . Among those who consult Father Mollinger it few ui-- found xx ho have curious ail-ments. A Polish woman came today xxhohas ten pounds of hair on her head. It has gathered in a knotty mass and can not Ixuvmbed. The hair is composed of erery color immtiuable. Black, green, blue, yellow, red, ami w hile are seen iu dilTe'rt nt spots, while other colors are mixed through 'them. Another patient named Joseph Mid-wate-is paralyed in Inith legs, and if a heavy weight is placed on hi left foot he describes the feeling as being similar to a shock from an electric . He ie ites struuirei-- s to Aland on bis foot and ays the sensation is very agreeable. His friends say that if a circle is formed with him a center, and one of the number stands on his foot, the ellcct Is nearly the aiuo a from a battery. Among thoe who called on the aged priest was Marth.t Devine, of CuiiiImiIh. Sehuykill county. "I have I een par-tially deat all my life" she said. ' Have been hero three days and am cured. I never heard a church bell until yesterday." Mary Iole,' aUoof Cumbola, oaid l l eimld not 'we out of one eye. Fattfi Mollinger cured me iu thtee dny. Several phy-lein- were iute'rUcwcd to day but the majority were unwilling to cypress no opinion of Kailier Mollin-ger's work. Thoe who did talk thought that patients under the inllueneo of un-due excitement imagined llirm-clv- e cured, so declared thenisclv es, and then went home only to iconic their couches, r. J. "Cooper was the only one who would acknowledge th.it Father Mollinger might po.sevi some great medical ability,' Tie thought faith iu a treatment would greatly help u physician to effect u cure, .Mary IJuick of Bushtllle, Intl., said "I have had erysipelas for years, my face w us all broken out . 1 came lo re three dux ago ami you eo my fae Is without u mark now." Mrs. Hackmau of Trulapolis, led , said, "My i! year-ol- boy has nexnr been able to we out of one eye. I brought him here twclxe days ago ami he is well now." Jerry Ponohooof Howard City Mich , nid: "I have subject to falling sickliest nt fllspient intervals. since coming hern I have been perfectly well, although 1 have not hail as long an In-terval from sickness for years. " A score of others gmc'lcstimniiy yes-terday of ijuiek cures. KntaS Wreck. Ajohison, June It) A collision oc-curred between a pay and freight train on the Kan-sas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs road this morning, Engineer L. W. Yoeiiiu of (he pay (rain was killed, and several others injured, lighteeu horses were killed. I'oluoned by the Otlor of l lowern. Four Dodge, lo., Juuo 1!!. All tho members of the Methodist church choir in this city were seized by a sudden ill-ness while singing during the service last evening. They were carried into the open air where several revived, others having to be taken home. Today several of the affected ones were stiil conlined to their beds. The church was lavishly decorated with (lowers, and it is thought that their odor overpowered the singers. All the symptoms of poi-soning was exhibited. lilllliVJlllllLINGS i The Union Paeifio Baying New Cars Tar the rourth of Jul Traffic- - TRAIN MASTER MORRIS RESIGNS. No More Cutting in Wool Ratea-U- tali Teachers Going East-Mi- nor Railway Notes. The 1'iiiou Pat-ili- e and Itio (irantl Western an making cxerv arrange-- ! meut (or the aecvnimil.itioii of tiin crowds of people who wilt visit Salt Lake during the great Fourth of July i celebration. Mr. Kcelcs of tho l'ni"n 1'arilie ait Ibis morning that the iiolic:tlions went i tint they W"tddl lixed to their li mosi capacity to handle the pcopl xx ho would theu vilt th c't v. The Union Pacific, h ! aid. Wits, howexcr, nexer In mor ' lloui ishiug condition ami oine mean i lo accommodate cxerybody xxiil t found. ' I he Kin (iiande Western h.v all it new broad euoge equipment rlcht her ami feels lli.il it ill tin re tily lor all t !io Ira Hie thil ils If. A uiimbi r of special trains from I'l.ih point wilt probiildy be put eu the ;M and 4 lb. l XN r ,NKV fAHt. ' The I'liioii I'aeillc tiai just ret-eie- !lweleliew brOiid Txllg' coa. tie frm 'the ciisi, whivli xx ill k put iul Vice for lit.' to com moiUlK'U, of lh Fourth of July Iraflh. lixo hr narrow gauge nrs am rxH't tei nioirotx for the I tali Northern for th same fill ost. Sexe.rx new ears hax also I u ordered (loin the I'llHiitit't I'ompaiiy for the Clah x: Nexad.i, ami they arc expected to arrive 1ft th Fourth. Itoth the Kin t. ramie Yrtnt ami the I it ion I'aeiiie lmv mad round trip rati; at singlti f r for th loo i tli. , tub wmii. iirA Freight ami IVtiger Agent KcrU saitl Ibis morning tlmt he tlmught that. x ool rate.s. had iiikx gone tlown Junt an low-u- s they would get. 'I he I air (mm t tali points to Ho. loo it now J UH x r hunilreil on baleil Moid. The shipper. Mr. N'ales said, ecmed uli'tlt"! witjl this rate ami there w.m oo culling now going on. ANorm n r. r. i sii.4nn!. Soiuethiug of a wllsation Was cun( In I'nion P.m itie circles I wt eninc t.v the aiimmui'f mcnl of th lvslgnatlon ( train master M. C. Moiri of thm cit. 'Mils rrslgnatlon following; clfMelxr upon Ihn resignation id 'ngnt A . C. Morris and In chief l"rk Mr. ami agent aud dispatcher Kiter. but eoiillrimi the r,unur Cf whole-sale changes III tho I'nion pa:)tie Im-a-l force about July 1st., It iiindrtoot that 'I i uinuiasti-- Mori i ha acerjiUiJ position with tie I'misoVeUUil ImplnJ meut eumpanv of this cltj. faulJ. XtH of Ogileii, lt l?"n offrrt hit ami Agent II. M. Kntik nf fiosltlon, ha Imcii ollwred the pla cf freights agent at thU place. 11 At IIKHa toixo 4T. A largo party of lenelirn went out nvei iliu lEiti Granite West-ern ' thin morning fur Yarlotn . poind In the cast and uIkiui t twenty live will leu tomorrow morn-ing oxer I he name line. They go Iti dif-ferent pnrn, (ml will all bring up at th National Teacher' convention at M. I'aul ami return to I't ili lom Jriept. 1st. The Kin Grantlt Western bat niaile n round trip rale of t(7 US tcachen attending the St. Paul cob- - Vellliull, 'J'hry Adjourn. PliUADKLPHiA.J line 19. Special. -- The select and common councils, today, after granting a number of franchises to railroad eonipauies, adjourned until September 4. STANI.HY TALKS. Tlio Africnii l x'.iirer CuiiiiiiriiiU NhIIh. Iiury Action. 1.0MMIV, June xvas pre-sented xvith an address at llerwick to-day. In reply be spoke iu tho most enthusiastic terms of tho xvlsdom of Salisbury in his settlement with tier-man-of the African iue.stion. lly this agleeuient filK) sipiare miles of territory is added to the ItritiMi posses-sion- s in Africa Instead of a dolorous tirade against (ho prime minister, Stan-Je- y said now is the time to sing a puen in bis honor. It is now possible to realize the great dream of those con-cerned in the exploration aud civilisa-tion of Africa froio tho cape of (Jootl Hope to Cairo. COXliKKsSION-A-HOUSE. Washington, June 19. Mills ob-jected to the approval of the journal on the ground that it was not read in full by tho clerk. The speaker ordeivd a full reading, and the clerk proceeding to read that portion of the journal which disclosed the reference of the silver bill to the committee on coinage, weights and measures, McKinlcy moved the journal be approved ami demanded tho previ-ous question despite Mills' protest that he xvas entitled to recognition to move to correct the journal. Springer raised the point of order that the journal contained a record of something which never happened. The speaker rejtlied that it was for the house to decide, aud directed (he clerk to eall the, roll. The clerk proceeded,, xx bile Spritiger, amid (he applause of his party col-leagues, entered a vigorous protest, ad-dressing the speaker saying: "You can ignore the rights of llie representalives of the people, but the people will pull yon I'owu, sir, at the pulls next No-vember aud your parly with yen." The houso refused to order the pre-vious question, 102 to 117, amid loud Democratic applause. - The following republicans voted xvith the democrats in the negative: Messrs. Ihirtliuo, Dehaven, Kelly, Kerr (Iowa); Lintl, Morrow and Townsond (Colo-rado), Mills offered a resolution reciting the order of reference made by the speaker referring the silver bill to' tho commit-to- o on coinage, weight; and measures as inconsistent xvith the rules of the house, and made without authority under the rules, nnd resolving that the journal be correct ed by strik-ing therefrom this entry. Cannon. Illinois, argued that the sen-ate amendments would require it lo bo considered iu the committee of the whole, and that being so. it xvas the speaker's dujy to refer it lo I do com-mittee on coinage, weights- and meas-ures. The resolution sought lo strike out. the recital of this fact. Mills characterized Citniion'spositiou as the boldest, most reckless ami ab-surd position be ever heard maintained iirn legislatiro bwdfir tlwder the con-stitution the journal was to be kept by the house, not by the speaker or his clerks. The' Kepiihlicau parly was being false to its pledges on the matter of silver, and the democratic party would give the people the free and unlimited coin-age of silver. The people xvould ask the renublicaus xvhv. when thev xvere sent hero as friends, of silver, they voted to death to prevent the consummation nf the people's wishes anil ftiltiliment of their prom-ises. Peters (Kansas) though declaring him-self a free coinage mail, sustained tho speaker's action, contending that it xvas tlio speaker's duty to refer the bill as he had done. iiiggs of California put an interrog-atory xvith such vehemence as to draxv forlh tho laughter of the house which xvas renewed when Biggs, in perfect good nature, but totally oblivious of the speaker's gavel, continued to put his questions. Finally the sneaker asked, sternly: "Will the gentleman from California be in order?" "I will," replied Biggs, in a meek pleasant voice, which again gave rise to merriment. Crisp, of Georgia, submitted an ar-gument lo show that under tho rules the speaker had not the power to refer the bill as he had done. MORMSC TELKGBAMS CONDl'NSUD At an election iu Louisiana yesterday, Hillard Kiehardson andf'dward Taylor were fatally injured. Mrs. Snyder, a widow of Sioux City, horsewhipped Pat Gorman yesterday foi slandering her reputation. A crowd of ballet girls iu Cincinnati last night kicked off Mayor Mosby's hat and hustled bim out of their rooni. The budget committe lias passed Minister Kouvier's bill for the loan of 7.000.000 francs in 3 percent perpetual rentes. Meredith Stanley, a bridge jumper, yesterday (lived from the suspension bridge ut Cincinnati, a distance of eighty-seve- n feet. Private advices report the death of John G. McEIhone at Atlantic City, of paralysis. Mr. McEIhone has beeu chief stenographer of the house of represen-tatives for many years. He was about BO years of age. , Bates college sophomores buried ana-lytics last night xvith the usual ceremo-nies;- During the night the doorsteps of several members of the faculty were painted. The class deny that any member had any part in this work. A faculty meeting was held today and sixteen of the class were suspended. The wholesale liquor dealers of New York city are thoroughly in earnest in their light against the whisky trust. At a meeting yesterday they decided to raise a fuud of half a million xvith which to buy one or more distilleries. When liuished, they will bind theni-selx-e- s to sell no whisky but that made iu their oxvn distillery. The dynamite cruiser "Vesuvius" started from League Island for Brook-lyn yesterday morning. In a short time she grounded on a spit of laud at the point where the Schuylkill river empties into the Delaware, and could not be gotten off until late in the after-noon. She then proceeded on her voy-age nnd it is not known whether she was iiijm'ed or not. A terrible storm is reported to nave occurred in Potter county last night near Appomattox. South Dakota. It is stated that a cloudburst occurred, fill-ing the rivers and flooding tho sur-rounding country. Several people are said to have been drowned.. Much damage was done near Lebanon by high wind, and two men are reported killed. Officer Charles Beck of New York had his left cheek torn off last night by a negro, one James Lilliensgokl, who is a waiter on the Providence boats. The. negro got into a quarrel with some of his companions on the pier about bag-gage andlinallv Officer Beck arrested him. The negro knocked him doxvu and bit a piece of his cheek out beforo he could be crevented. Other negroes tried to aid Lilliensgold, but reinforce-ment- s arrived in time to save Beck's A'section of the bridge leading from the sea wall in front of Hudson Square park, Iloboken. N. J.. cave way last night, falling and precipitating about forty persons in the water beneath. It is thought they xvere all rescued, though it is impossible to tell whether or not some of those who xvere on the bridge were drowned.' At a late bom last night the friends ami relatives of many' known to have been in the vieimtv of the bridge and who had not returned lo their homes, were anxiously scouring the neighborhood for traces of them. Dr T F Berrvof Louisvillc.mil John Blankenbaker. a farmer living near lishcrville, Kv., settled a quarrel yes-terdav on the dueling held, berry claimed that Blankenbaker had slan-dered him, and demanded a written retraction. This Blankenbaker refused and Berrv challenged him. They had their pistols raised ready to lire when Blankenbaker called out to stop the fight as he thought it would be an wrong if ho should ki 1 Berrv and, too, tntu no iumm -- "' wife and children. He would make a retraetion. and so it was settled. Mrs. Woodworth, the alleeed pro-phetess and faith healer, who says that she predicted (he Pacific coast convul-sions, has for the last .x weeks made St. Louis her home, estaobshing her --gospel tent at quarters iu a the corner of Jefferson avenue and. Gamble street. Prophetess oodxx or h receutlv struck a run of particularly hard hick. For the last Ixyo nights her tent has served js a net bushels of and cobblestones hurled by a Sob which indignantly repinbaied Marie and her pretended gifts. She that h b being pers-cent- be- - cause Father Harty declaimed against heHast Sunday at St. Bridget's 'She believes, hat the Roman ( at hob. ,, persecuting her. and says she xx ill not diVontinue her revivals. hi-- ' ' MISS FARWElX WKDS. Hubart C. Taj lor Curries OIT a I'rl.e in the Lottery of Marriages. Cmt'AiiO, Juuo 10. Snecial. The most fashionable and brilliant event of the declining social season was the marriage today of Miss Rose Farw ell, youngest daughter of United States Senator Farwell. to Hobart C.Taylor. The ceremony was performed at noon iu the handsome Presbyterian church at Lake Forest, the country residence of Senator Farwell. A special train left this city at 11) o'clock conveying the invited guests to Lake Forest. The bride xvas attired in a lovely gown of white lilv brocade trimmed with Valen-ciennes face and sprays of orange blos-soms and lilies. Tho'loug train of bro-cade was edged with loops, between which tho lace appeared in full pleat. lngs. The bodice had a mediei collar, and xvas prettily draped xvith crepe de chino and Valenciennes lace, and she carried a bouquet of real orange blos-soms. The wreath was composed of the same flowers. The tulle veil was fastened by diamond stars. ' THK l'ltlsON H ONCKKHN. It Itceoin mentis Severn I XX loileoiu -- rnrins. Sr. Pf.tkrsiu mi, June 19 The In-ternational Prison congress In session in this city has adopted resolutions de-claring, lust, iu (he future trtaties be-tween the nations a general principle of extradition should be recognized ami an agreement arrived at, as to the na-ture of eases to be deemed ex-ceptions to the rule. Second, an inter-national association should be organ-ized to assist discharged prisoners antl their families. Third, tho action of jjiarjlottlo bodicsr-bot- punitive and preventive should be brought into a general agreement. Fourth: luebrlly accompanied by disorderly conduct should he punishable. That sellers of alcohol should be responsible for the crimes reselling from serving drunken Uieu. That tho sale of liquors o" credit or to children should be prohibited. 1( A I. MI'OKTI Mi Is Mt . Tim llritiparr t'onihlnatlnu --Other Kttiita l I 'Hermit in M trl. V The '"Nonpareil'' and hi combina-tion will exhibit in halt Lake rity to morrow night under the nuplcc of the Golden Gale Athletic club. That tint exhibition will be a good one no one who has ever seen nu v of the men can doubt. Jim Williams will no airainst him four rounds and a lively bout may be looked for, lor Williams is no one' spring chicken. Dan ': m it I will have a go with Kd Noble, ami Paddy Gorman will try con-clusion) xvith Frank Fitzgerald." This last w ill be a good thing to see. for xx hen Fitzgerald boxes, he boxes. Ho Isn't the least bit afraid of getting hurt, ami while all the eonlesU are simply for points, mallei get quite interesting ut limes. Some people are doubtful of Jiiiimle Williams' ability to make a showing xvith Dempsey. Hut time will tell. There Is good'stuff in the I'tah hoy ami he has a pretty good head on him. Jack xvill not have any pie by any means. Ed Noble want to spar F.d Wilson for a purse or gate receipts. Although the latter Is much the lighter man he will jirobablv accept. He is a good piece of llesh and can make a rattling light if he chooses, lie is us quick us aeat, xery clever ami ran stand a w hole lot of punishment. Mike Fitzgerald nays he will hang up I VI for Noble and W lllium to ir for with blackened glove, ncientihe point to rutin! . ThU would U' u good match. .Mike wants the content to last 15 roil inls. Kngtlali Itiirrn. London, June 19. The St. James palace stakes at Ascot were xvou by Jannissary, Delavau second, Fontniii-blea-third. The new biennial stakes xvere won by Kossean, Forrester second, Warrington third. VERMONT KEFTULICANS. Tliey Meet in Convention to Nominate a State Ticket. RiTLANti, Vt., June 19. Special. The Kepublicaii state convention met at noon to nominate a state ticket. Karely has there been '.more interest taken' in a state meeting than in this, which is due to the spirited contest that has been waged by Gov. V. A. Wood-bury of Burlington, and Carroll S. Page of Hyde Park for the gubernatorial nomination. The platform adopted is in harmony with the declaration of the national republican convention on all questions now being discussed by the country. The tarill' measure known as the McKinley bill xvas indorsed and the senate was requested to pass it without material change or delay. The stale republican league will m ;ct at Mont-pclie- r Saturday to ratify the action of the convention. llu Aiprovec( the 111)1 Washington. June 19 The presi-dent, has approved the census delie-icne- y appropriation bill; the act pro-viding for the exportation of fermented liquor in bond without I ho payment of an internal revenue lax. The I'elroli'nin Mnrktt. Cl.EVEI.ANH, Ohio, June 10. Pell'O-leilt- u is quiet; Standard w hite, 110 de-grees test, 7e.; 71 e, 9c; W) gasoline, U'c.; 0:i iiapllin, 7c. Hallway Kola. It If. Fleming, iaengtr agrnl rf the Itock Island ami Albert ronle. Is in the city today. II. If. hheppprd. etern tra-bn- r passeuaer tigeiit of lit" Chlcagft tl At ton. U in th city today. S. M. Shaddock, traveling paw it gar agi nt of (he Ohio A-- Mitilppl Kail-loa- d company. Is Iu ihn city UMtj. Beginning with today the Biol. rind Wi ntcro W'H I'1!' daily train Vt Wasatch. ThU i an Improtf.-- trait ncrvice which his long Iwvu oeedwl. M.u.kger McLraii. of lh I'aiiiiu Slutrl Line, pi.-c- d through (tyd"" on Monday ciirooto for th east, tlx ael thai work xxotihl probably comment- - iu less than month. The I'nloii I'aeitie has in id rottmt trip fare of '.! 1 1 for parti who will attend tin-- nieviingof tint National K1 in alioii.il which ni'iiU tit. Si. Paul July mh to HtU. Th tra.fa w ill ene Salt Lake on July 2nd. A New Treaty. ns, June 19. Figaro, in an fisheries that Salisbury, the Brit-mi- e minister, will notaccept that if France refuses, 0" will repudiate the treaty of ' and open negotiations for a trity giving the French, to a ; extent, the cod and lobster Jgfotinils, and to tho colonists Ire rights on tho coasts and K.ileil lly I lie t ar. Gai.esbi'ko, 111., June 19. Mrs, Springfeel. an old xvoman living south of here, while walking on the Santa Fo railroad tonight, xvas struck by an en-gine ami instautly killed. A Very Important Case. Des Moines, la.. Juno 19. Special. A case of grax--e importance to farm-ers and stock raisers, as well as rail-road lines in tho state, is being argued today before Judge Farrall. it came up on the motion of Attorney General Stone to dissolve the injunction re-straining the railway commissioners from making a joint ralo schedule for the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-ern railroad with oilier lines. The ground of contention between the State and the railroad company is the con-stitutionality of the act authorizing the commissioners to fix joint rates oxer two connecting lilies. THK HKL'Oltl' Ob' IJISASTEI1. A Switchman Killed W title Maklug a Couplin-g- Other Accident. Caiiio. 111.. June 19. Oscar McDon-ald xvas killed this morning at Mounds Junction just above this city. He was switchman for the Illinois Central com-pau-and was engaged in making a coupling while standing between two fie. ghl cars that xvere being sh tved to-gether. The draw heads gave xvay ami let the ears collide, mushing him to a pulp and killing him instantly, lie was married only three weeks ago lo Miss Wilson of Barlow, Ky. I'enver'a Crimes. ek, June 19. L. A. "Milburn, Bshot by George G. McCartney fieeut li street last evening, died at tins morning. Mrs. Jones, shot by her husband yesterday o&lff11 living but a y i.vjsott i i ri t v a ont nr. He la AniiotM fnra (iu XVII h frank lilt-Hera- ld la a flnlah. If Flank Fitzgerald has an Idea that ho can whip William Lvnoll, the young anil seicntilic soldier foxer from Foil Douglas, all he has lo do U to count foi w aril xx it h bis money and sifn in - tides of agreement. Mr. Lynoit U inore than anxl'iox to meet bim in a ' Ihiisli light with eltht-- bare knocks or two ounce gloves for noy iniunHit h" iniayeleei. ii'i'l this morning Lumit iriiionl rated that ho means business bv depositing a forfeit of IVi wuli the Miortiog editor of Tin; Timi.s. xxhicli litgei'ald is requested to eall around anil rover, after xxli'.i h fi.tnti ildjiU can be ari.iugeil. Tit" forfeit hohls ginnl r lit c tl.iv. w hu b is suf. ticieiii lime for itzgt-- :tbl to either put up or shut up. Kielteuient In a Hotel. Yesterday morning about 8 o'clock, while the guests of tint Walker hotel xvere eating their breakfast ami discus-- sing the races of the preceding day, they were suddenly Marl led by a cry of murder, anil nl the same instant 1he steward of the hotel, xvith four large coffee sacks wrapped about bis neck, sprang out of the kitchen into the din-ing room, fie xv through the croxxil into the oflirc. and w ith tv lightning speed ran down the steps Inlo the street, fol-lowed by Mr. Atkins, the cook, willi a knife fourteen feet long, which be xvas waving iu the air with blood iu his eye. The head trailer w is on the pot iu a moment. Mr. Atkins sprung upon IU table, waved his word above his bend antF commanded the gue-t- s to hub) their tongues. lie then explained to them that there had been I ivenly call for "(Junker Boiled (bits" this morning! xx it hold a pound in the hoii-- e, and that was a mild way he had in Hmliiig the steward to market w hn anvtliing was railed for at the Walker-- ' that he could not furnish. Killing Christians. SEA. Crete, June 19 A few days "umber of Christians ambushed o t three Turkish soldiers and a "fissulnien. A body of 0 killed 'the Chris-'w- i have threatened further re- - Soltlier's Jlonunient Dedicated. Amhekst. N.H.,June 19 Special. 1 The Soldiers' Monument, erected by Amherst xvas formally dedicated to-day with imposing ceremonies. The exercises xvere opened with prayer by Bev J. G. Davis, ami the oration xvas delivered by Charles H. Bart left, of Manchester. A poem by Kdward D. Boylston concluded the exercises. There were present several of the load-ing public officials of (he state, ami the surviving veterans of the Tenth New Hampshire, who are holding their four-teenth reunion here. Struck by l.lfctil nilitf. Keokck, Io.. June 19. A special re-- I eeived here from Tioga. III., tells of the killing by lightiiingof Miss Zora Young, prominent m society circles. The lightning struck at the junction of the frontal and left parietal bones of (he head, setting her cbd lies on fife ami frightfullv burning her body. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Workman alsoexcrj- - enced an electric shock ami their coiidi- - lion is critical in the extreme. SlteHa lleen Kemove.1. i:sBt-RG- , Juue 19. Madame wii, whose recent letter to the sinig against the system of ' tin Russia, led to her ar-)tc- n removed, with fifteen '.;;' '? VlI1"gP of Yarensk, in the northern part of Vologta. I harlrjr lrtr Arr.tts. I 'barley Id xter, mati.itf'--r for tie- - J e k llerupwy eotiibiiution, arr xed in the jeiiv this afternoon, and the champion middle-weigh- U:ll hrld bv Ih iiijiw u ' n exhibition in the wind m of the jew-dry store of Leo Hollander- - Deuipwy is expected from Ojjden tonight, and ft is uo'letsliMt'l that he has a chaiieng prepared to ligb: the winner of the La L'iaaclie-You- Mitchell battle. Two I ill l Kirks. Ma son I Trv. 1 . June J. Two probably fatal atxidents occurred iu this city yesterday. Ait aged gentle-man by the nanie of Tipton xvas kicked bv a horse in the abdomen, and one of the Hubbard brothers, of Clear Lake, was kicked in the temple. Neither has yet regained consciousness, and neither is expected to recover. Ita Annual Meeting. Bosro.s. June The aunual field meeting of the Berkshire county historical ami scientific society is being held today, near I he old Good- - ale quarry in the vicinity of Shay s battleground in tho northwestern part of Sheffield. On this field the iinal en-gagement xvas fought in February. 177. which scattered the insurgents i and restored the authority of the state. , r,. At,t,,er Anniversary. fm?EGE' Juno 19. Special. 'Jt rff hlinclre(l and twelfth anni-- tl e evacuation ot Valley. WartTjContinental arm.v is heinS id h ay Tne oration was Vorhees of Indiana. i rtileagi Marketa. j C'HICAOO. June 1?. Close Wheat, jteadv. cash, WJ; July Kj Coi;s -- Steady; cash, 81i; July, Zll Oats Firm; rash, 2S. Baulet Nominal. l'oitK Firm; cash, 112.73; July, !30 Laud Firm; cash, $367J; July, 5.W1. i j TIIKff, ;mi ft j 1 Irely aa.l ;trli pn at Ilia JaM I Xleellac lMlaa Altriin. It is esttm.Ue.l that nearly SWjO per- - vn xx itnessed the third d y ticea f j j the Jane meeting at t! Driving park, I yesterday after mmti. t:rrjr at xiUbt ' ebiele itl Ih't city Xsjs bntught llit j retiisitiou to ai coniruodjii rtisti !lol!ie grounds, and liverymen an4 ! harkmen had their rig all hired out eiriv ill the forenoon. 'I'll day Wit I bb'ssed with lMaitifl weather, and th lasnpdort w is all that th" ni( evicting tithusijAlic rifl ftr. "I rst.-r- . jli!'-- s rrt Trait. Wbb .nni M Kinirtiin. and tfna aft rnoon fan 'ine'l with a ihre- - q'larttr dtsh hrtaeno Hoj, Itrtwn ; Bread, Libnri.tn and Koinolr Hit wax an an ea-s- wiener in 1 JM asJ t" other cam5 ouder th wire ia the order natiied Four htx were trottetJ ia th 3:21 ebx, in which there were four tuners. cAf. f J rh 4 til f .irnur K..et act t 4 (: rt . a. 9. ..t4ll 3i tr'.Ui. t. X . llat ! Tlcn:We t. f-- , t.rff. A like tiuoiher of heat.t were necet s.iry to decitbt th tontet for threes y. ar ohls. and th r: wa m tery ' pretty outs. s!t;urr.jil t. m ......... 1 1 tt f .. .. - -- .11111 jJirthilBi atttJ Tl Oi- - t , 5 V , 3 37. S E Tbvre U auother larw atteodaae a ' ttie track tbis j.'U ra-o- . wtiarc tbe fol-in- g pr raiufue is bema carried out: Kr f.w ii p Aa-m- Bo'tr, T-- ,is.irrin. IVttt!. If.iii.ii - t 'A U-- Vw Tobf, Mnant A'rv;.4i ..rs?" st Xl,tjtiwin fh-sr- a . ll'tmena; mi n.it a s J R, tittS'?r -- ugpaaaii,' f lit. ' d Xo One Killed. CHAr.Lr.sro. W. Va , June 10 The rumored accident oa the Chesa-peake & Ohio li night, wa a freight wreck. Nobody killed. Cdet Examlnatlona. LJu,.le 19 Special.-T- he n of ,ca"didates for cadet-l!Z- l 'cul Militar.V Academy number of vacancies ,i "'lidates will be required to adetuy in September. Death from Lightning. , Nasiivillk. Teuii, June 19. Fred Loekridge. residing near Franklin. ViKiaii)-o- n emintv, xvas struck by lightning ami killed lat evening while walking through a field. His body was found today. Lockridgo's heatl was split open, iii f lioi-- torn t' pieces, and j his clothing burned. Deceased was 30 j years old. j Ooiii? to Tacoma. J New Yokk, June,' 10. Special.! The A. M. Falnier Madison Square j Dramatic company left today for Ta-- j coma Wash., on special tram. 1 lie , railroad is under contract to deliver the company with nil their properties; at Tacoma, within eighty hours from j the time of starting. j KaaaUH Will Speak. I VAimiiTov, June 19 Randall of Michigan will addi-- a congresa on the nubjeet of "l't-uu- g Offender," I Aaothcr Wedding. if!16 19 Special. -The ifL"' iiss Constance Pafgrave, Jgliter 0f ReT C. J.Hftrtyr, kin ? Sp n t0 the Queen- - to Li' T'im iUs Alir!tnani took place to- - Present to the bride ""''ail shawl. New Jurta Muney and Storaa. j Ntw YuiiK. June 1!. Noon. Stocks active, lirrner. Money easV. 4ii4J. Barsi'iverfi Otf. Fours, coupon. 1.22; Tar-ill-c 8'. 1 13; Central Pacific, 3-- . Buriinzton. 1 tM, II. tK. I-- . l7i;North..i-- i'atifie, 314; Preferred. North western, i 4; New York Central. M,: Oregon Nari- - , "ttion ! Ol.lrsriseotitiueutil, 4tJ; Pa- - Mail. K'H-- Islan.l. HI,: :.t. j uiis tc San 1'rauei-e- o. 35; SI. Paul j A-- OimJia. Txa- Pacific, '.'j;; I'nion P.o ilie. UH. i ells r;irj;-- i K)pre, I".,. I'liioo, "tl I ioH4 the KMgl: A Uy at Plainfield. N. J . at-tacked by a large eajle and aererel-Jaeerate- d about the cheat. Ai'hotich much frightened, h graprl tii bud i and choked it. anil then throwing it on the ground broke its wing by jumping on il The eagle tr I hen es iir el ttie :md aftei ward h Kt.-- t is a sinre iu i dot . ' A lxcoinorl Eiptodea. j Little Ron;. Ark.. June ll.-lr- oni Mountain Kailroad l.tcomotTve No. II'.', j iu chartre of F.nt'iiier Holiiun, ex- - ploded last cxn'ii.' xxhile being listed! in the Miouri I'.icilie yard, mi the I1011I1 siile. Tin- - loeoinoliv e bad i ot ft hauled in l he -- bop ami :ii out for Uial. ' A Xexa- Flay. Next Yobk. Juna 19. Special i "Lorine " an emououal play in four i act-t- . bv Alice . Jvei. wa produced nt a l matinee today at Palmer . under the direction of Mr. aliat-e- . The first act of the play is laid in St., Petersburg, and Oj- - remaining throe, are laid in Tari;-- . ' "'Trremiuiii. !TJl-- fune W. Oold today " Jt "I St, - ! |