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Show ; fllLTHE SALTAKE TIMES, ; 8ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDXlMTTirEK'vim" xo- - Hi Sailed Today From London on the Good Siiip Teutonic for His Nativo Lrcd. ARCHEISIIOP COESIQAN WITH HIM CLauuwy Koturua to America a Staunch Advocate of Home Rulo for Ireland. Losiiov. Sept. Special Two ! distinguished Americans, Archbish.qi Corrigau and Chatuu-o- M Dopew, sailed today ou the Teutonic for Now York. The prelate and the politic', in were accompanied from their hotel to the steamship by sneral iuliiu.ilo friends. The archbishop ou reaching the ship sought tho seclusion of his cabin wild declined to see the newspapermen who wanted to iiirstion him about his Ioni-um! about Dr. BurlscH's case. Depow on tho other hand, w ho ap-peared in robust health, pared the deck, chatting freely with the Journalists, ou every question cM-rp- t the Now York Central strike, lie professed to know-bu- t lil tin about the cause w hich led to tho strike and to have no knowledge of its present status. Although, bo had met Lord Salisbury ami several other members of the in a social way, be declare he return to America a staunch nd orate of homo ruin for Ireland. lie witnessed the passion iday, with w lib Ii he was much editicil, and visited the rhicf points of interest in Kuropn. About American polities ho had hut lillle to say. While he thought President Har-rison ought to be renominated, he him-self would not run away from the pres-idential lightning. In any fcM'iil he lirmly believed that the next president w ill be a republican, lie thought the Colorado democrats had about named the demooralie ranitidine fur the presi-dency. In his opinion I he ileinorral would not take their candidate from New York. ' Hi) laughed at tho idea Unit Webb is in training to succeed him it president of the New York Central railroad In case the republican national roiiu'iition should nominate him for the presi-dency. If the strike sliould not be sol-tie- d w hen ho reaches New York ho will not meddle with it, but lon c It in the hands of Mr. Webb. MINES AND SWELTERS. Operations so the Mork Hoard-(i- rl Mining Teu if the listed mine tf t'tah have divided anions tbeir stockholders prolit tn the am. ut of AtY.Vi .00 I. In addi-lio- In this arc properties owned by c!oe corporations and i tt-- i.lu.iis. tho value of whose production never retch-ing I ho critical ami covetous of tin? ublU'. Willi thi latter omit-- ! tol il is scarcely possible for liie foreigner to ivaii.e thi! etcitt of l't iV mineral hearing resources, although no hlltrr of till' magnitude I'f hT dcposii can lie obtained than by a comparison between the best known properties of tln me producing oouu trie. Colorado Ii.iS it 'run mini' at l.i'adville that up tod.itc li:uditri!niti'il diviib'udst in the Mint of t.V.tW.lXHV Xcvjd boasts Hi t'omM'ock that li.ii tiifiuod mi In the woi'blof mining Moiilamt h.is in (iiiinite iiiiiiiiu.iin tloit h. s on-- t icboil its Kiiickhnbli'm to the cMi-n- t of l t.Vss.oiHi. Mii hiijiiu has it.i i '.iliiuti't and llecla thai baa I'oon worked tor nearly a reunify, a time it imw unit wliirii ha boon priiilm-iii-of copper of the x.iluo of ;t. .rfi.tMH Idaho has iN (ir.i-.i- i YalU'V that Imi l div idi'lidt in the slim ot tl.'.'l.t.-ihhi- , x lulo I tab. s here the iudiiMty is ii'iirrrly firm Us cladli'. h i IH On-tario tliut has di iibid anions ili M'oi $1 ,'ikl tiiK) I'lin I'liiitp.irionn is one from hii Ij this ton dot y drriM an overw helliiing ndvant irfe when il i! taken into i'iiiii.biahoii thiit hero rveryllunij has mm along by a pi.iri"" that W idow , lllnvuly a hort tune shim that thn wlimi has been rrpltirnl by the uiodorn nitor. but u new or.i In I tub mining ltn d twiieil mid with tho opening ol "lumbering Ontario with whirh tin' lulls nro pregnant. I'tuti "ill have taker, lis pin re in the mluum with Colorado and Molilalia. A Cooper Hlrlkc. - A peeinien of ore exhlhiwd by Cap lain M. K. Smith i green enough to suggest an inilbil loiter on roppcr min-ing that will resemble ery closely those, that are daily and mutually read from the record of Montana ami the Lake Superior region. The claim from whirh il nan taken i liMalod at Tiulic, ami in a miihII strmk that poruicittci the general tein how u native rnppri' oitnilitr In nppent.iui e to that hirh la mined near Biittr. The tiroiind was niiehod hy ( aplain Smitli and nssorlati'S a ehori lime agf. and promises riches for all of theiit. One of the bot evidence of its merit i the fart that the title I now being contested in court. Mining Mlm'k r ir1iiir. Although tianaclions did not re.n h the limit of a rlotoiik day ou the stork echaitgo there ws mora animiiou I huu characterized tho prevloua diijf. The old slocks wore all strong. Alii unre striking a pare that adtatieed It ."i rents. Anchor is ft sting on a strong i oar and made a spurt that look It forward twenty (lie points above- the opening notch. This did not throw the holders, however, who l)"ltl fur (! Ti. When Apex as lemhed a tuhwu4 made lor il. and on an iidvaiu o of one rent .'illlHt shale were unbiiidi-- Cres-cent also betrayed a ilgoioil pulso and moved Up a lioleh, Ghmrtle MAS culled and fell bark as if II had been ot or taken by au utalaiichc, Il had presented llielf in u bogping aliunde and catching the rue the bear forced it from II..V) to an even dollar. Horn Silver came in with a rosy and advanced 1 rents a tep. that while it made no material cbunic, i mgni. j tieant of coulldence. No effort wasi made to drag Malad Consolidated fioiti its mooringi or tha dessiiolnile Into which It was driven by the liisuninej luoveineut of the pn tioiis day Tittij cents was bid but it failed tu serum a nibble. I tali oil camo forward again! and posed al ill rents un'il tlm bean caught hold and dragged it down to H w ilh no uab-s- . Its fhemic mado a desperate eflurt to t heck lhe lido but tint roiiili was ir-resistible, After over leu thnitatid share had changed hand the session adjourned wilh t he following quotation posted ou the bontl; today's crosum wtrrAtioji. j KTO.-SS- . j B f MM i r M ' I All.-- 1 ' I yuiurt'-- I" IS 't " 1 !' Ati.-li.i- t " A- -'l l I" l' f llrii-Hiut'ii- 1,1 " Kureka. - .... : ... l't . "'t u'i rre.nit : . ? ; " Italy !M m SI tf '' " j I I 4 I ! I ' I "' in.m H!tr ...! .. a i ' s Mi;.di:iti I l'l I. M.o.oii.nn .... I : I ' j I '' "' ' S ii.i. . tit ,r" " N..rtli.m Hi)'. ' 2 ii imiarw . ! ' Mil.io ,. r. I.. C ('" a tu. m i tin ' l iaii it M..11I.. I ... . . t ui, ii i to . I'. ...... ; SV.I-.1- . ...' f.tl . Alii in. " " H a,, ...... .... .. I" 14 uu Hnlplilir. ., " ' ' ' " I .ii.rf.i t ( t' rut "" " "" I, !,.. ... '' " I '" I I..MI Ur '.ul l'i.'' I i.MK ASlt nr. i Aiii'iiig otlo-- r siitor on the fliy.r j it a. I'jplain M V. Sttlitii sice p resident of the l"iitt.--r min ng ei h.ingn mid i melter of the mint at that p'lini lhe ' captain found the lights d dly tu lere'tltng i f,...uge A. Meears run down fruu ; Park city h'-r- bfl i now mjonroing I most of the time, and prouine, num i berof arqui ti"D from thai camp in f. w d its H rnakei gtod rfori from the mines there. Mr. I'rer ofi Newton. Kan, who d himKdf in Utah mine w lb ft and looking arrjund umlr the exxroo- - i age of Judge Wamplar. ; THOUSANDS HELDJTHEIR BREATH. All Aeronaut', A,vl,.l VUght Holds a Mu-ltitude in SuiieuiiU. Dktkoit, Mich., sopt. ;i.!he bal-loo-asrcusiuu at U,e exposition grounds Saturday was thu future, n look place shortly after 5 p.m. Atlhattime a heavy breeze was blowing, and it was thought foolhardy to attempt an ascent. Kain also fell, and Professor Bartholo-me-who had charge of this feature, was dubious. Nevertheless Jerry Waite appeared as soon as the balloon was inflated, all ready to make the s exhibition, lie went up like a shot and had great dillieullv iu main- - l111!.111? s iwM uu tho trapeze. When he had reached the maximum height there was a panic. People grow uervous watching the man. Mr. who knows onlv too well that the drop must bo taken at the proper moment to make the descent in safety, became uneasy. The balloon began to drop and tho parachute to open. A moment more and all avenues of escape would bo cut oil'. The. cur-rent of air would prevent the parachute from beiug loosened and the balloon above it would dash the unfortunate aeronaut fi'om side to.side and probably kill him w hen tho grmiud was reached. After a breathless suspense, and when thi! balloon had fallen nearlv half way to the earth, Waite linallv succeeded ill making tho drop. Once 'in the fall the parachute- collapsed and Bartholomew shut his eyes. Jt opened again and Waite landed among tho trees on the Canadian side of the river, sustaining many bruises. It was a narrow escape from death. I is VERSIONS. I 1 Employes of the New York f: i Tell Different Tales ng Discharges. i: 3 LISTEN TO AN ADDEESS. :iee Cattle Men Ask for an Ex-- f the Time When They Must full Their Freight. Cm: Ji- - &eVL 8 1rcsi' iTd lliiwins, of the Cherokee stock association, today said '.jous efforts were being made "t,. tin; president to extend the or the evacuation of Cherokee cattlemen until December 1st. ...idcut's order goes into effect ',T i.st, it will necessitate during wnty seven days the rushing ipiartcr million cattle ji market, which will virtually (.fleet of running tho price of wn a great deal lower than tho l;l3 been for years. Ho says jnesentiilive and senator from uve signed a memorial asking tension of time which lias been ,1 to President Harrison. Tho agriculture has also inter- - p11.11) THE CHAIR. f Ti of th Mormon Ctsrca i f.too.1 Tj ! tag ToUt. . j TEaTIIIOX Y SHOWS HE WAS SQ wiit i i Nothiuj; is Ciin? SLon Eut That H i ActtJ Fiiriy With tL Govtra-u:- nt and Chuat. l'l osecut.ug Attorney Vanait hi a x'li it oil nhi'n he c.viie into co-il- l tin morning to ;ivi"l in tae jii"win- - I on of f K'n iit-- r Krf. Mr. V.tri-ti-i i niii;ln il ml i:.iw- - l to t!io tfi'ii 'i ! ili I'omtittiri' rt the nnitt and n H'rtT'. and kn k''l i ulor . .iii'iiiul in it imiy llllll .llil ' iii.iiih I N Ho li irdi tii'S i ht ' ( ml m l in-- ! fcil nK'd llu I nlll t tti it ri I'-- iittn'ait o( ' M I.imiH, w th' !iii"i ."UHt , nil iitiiltt't 'i .l.'fi i r t t turn. 4nt he bi b. veil tlm b v..u,.l be unrvii-- l ' tutinii.il. lie .liiil she tunu'iff our I lui prep. Ilv tli-- t : if.'.-ilv h'Hn unit tiicil ti'ciiKiti imijlit h.! bad Tti lilorii'V pni't Uu' rOi-r- r f v ,ii ' it I' j bolivirtvd tl ntii"llnli it.'Mi il'v ri'v' ivr'l ll.l I I IT'I ll.O 1'""I f '"', Li" !d'i. I t eimiii'd. I lliiuk. iti i.' t itu i.'! iui'Ii pn'i'e ul piHti'ity, l'"ii 1 thitik r d i"d tin' ini oiui or i( t ht- i lmrih birni, lli'iui'H b- - ti i'mi il ti I'l lti ko U m.i'h' tii .1 !i'ii tf if liiriu d irr. At In' (fit i i.mlidi 'il of li i a i. ult nl ib I'aM'. "I'll.- - rut.rdi ni'l tin v ;t to Uu' tornii (if Ut in n i ' ib r vt lli.il (inn hi t,lb- - to rial t.iti' w.i !! ! I li .ti il til tin' ln.rrr ol tin' ri hi nl. .imlttill b" ini I'i'I not llinb iitninl th.it Ibe i.'i i..ii ft lh' miprnim i nuri nn il ii to r ii Tli' uit ill the ili ti ii t riitli t to I'm Iin6 urn yi't l In b rmiiii d i i lui iiniiit " In-- m i bt'-ii'- il rri.m tiling bi'tttii'ii the allurmv tndltl llimillilo)il rililio ti the i i l't iniso rnti red inl'i Ultt.'-t- i the tf'it ri nd llio rhuri f Mi Ihi-- r ib'iii iell iled, aqniint!, tn the s.il isfai' ion ( I be n iiiiiiils.inrr that ho lint .1 parly to tin- tompru nose. Continuing Mr Bn lird r(i!imeit hi argument wilh I tnl.-- i.l.-- i Attor-ney.! iiiiii in ti (el I" tie- r i hrati ig of pI'ipi'HV ami libgblrne.l the com n to tho nmi i brmg tig the rii'lieal mi! K Heeeiter D.VtT tt " i lll' d to th land by A'u.riu v Vanae. It wit in ri fi iftien to hnsing and disuiming of pieprrty, iiiul aft r lh: had been ,it -l i tl etpiitii.e! Mr Dyer explained In art reverter, tin out deputies to ri"(i routitti-- ill 11 leitltolV. and ti.ilid p.-- i ,.ruilly p!;i-- l In lilt est. gate the lilie id pnpeity i" ih iltnrih It" found that l able piupvriy w nt by indii idii..nr eimtioib d by im-t- , . nml w iv not ei he iiiible, I In lud tivt been ronndti'd by the got ernmrol nf the allot iiey of the h to h,te 01" Ogilt ii sun ibiiilse., and he I eoft-- ti v' made an rfleti ! hato them tried 'uiiimiiiiiiior Strung etptnn-- a tla-si- re to imp old Hindi! by t!i recriier hii h w i otdv' toil In by At-torney Bruit n. wh. in . li d ti'it' tltt' I iw nor any d. i inon ot thi- roui I ii I tie iin!i!Hiiri r Mr Hi otv n iil'jei terns :td Jntj( Jo. Id til- -. I p.ip. r to r a Mr Hro ill his iiliet lion I hes tt. re by tho t oiruio-ioi- ii r wilii tho under-- sLiiidiug tint Ihey Weir In tUtnl . l idem e III !llli r In ile t:oll-i fielll ColU-- I lllls-lol- r Mrnllg lel.iiltr, tn etUi i he ll.ld itil the , iiillrli Mr l,ei- - l,it--i- thai lie h id l"- ll clu.i' 1 In l.i il lit hl .iliorii'-v- , mid made ,t ri ".it t thiie. nu t, lie Iran ti u. in .r tiie. iu .ill the iiemimiiei of the Judge .Indd In-r- telldi d a lb.ene.il of tlie Untied Mate, nmtt III .do III March I".'. slid tho r.nnmisiloner nr-cepleil il et id. nr.-- . Iiin r f. r eiiiel.iMr I'ver i (ifni r..im at I en id .iin.-lhiii- liter t,f t propeltV. Artt.rM.ien Malft, i bo nft'-- i iiixiu hi gtiffi Hfi primt-pall- y to lb" rsaiinu ttioti "f Mr lh-- r iiri iiiinis up to hi resign iliotl net lit It ll(e- id hi llltelfla ti hi tii-'l- "' i . Mr l.itwreiu e. Mr D',er estitied tnat In n poi t fimil tlie trine of h.t af ("liiit. ini'iit to ht reign'i' ' !" I-The Vermont Senator Bushes upon Vance and to the Eescue of Protect-io- n to Tanners. COHGEESSMAN MOEEOW STUEBOEN And the Fourth District' Eepuhlicans of California Must Look for Some Other Candidate. WAsnisiirux, Sept. a. ( all offered a resolution, which w as referred to tho committee ou foreign relations, declar-ing the murder of General Harruudia on the steamer Acapulco, by the au-thorities of Guatemala, while under the protection of the Hag of the United States as au insult to tho people of tho United States which demanded prompt action or redress. CThe tariff bill was taken up, the sugar schedule being under consideration. Kdmunds addressed the senate. ILo re-ferred to the assertion in Vance's speech last evening that farmers bore all the burden of customs duties while he had no benefit from them. Kd-munds went ou to mention the mica, tolucet), rice, pilch, tar and turpentine lax which benetiled the farmers of North Carolina. Vance declared there was nothing on the free list except rico on which duty was reduced. Coming to the question of reciprocity Kdmunds recalled history and practical operation (injurious to tho United Statesl of the Canadian reciprocity treaty of KA. HOVSK. Washington, Sept. a. During the absence of the speaker, on motion of Cannon (Illinois). Burrows of Michigan was elected speaker pro tern of the house, and ho took the chair amid ap-plause from both sides. Mansur of Missouri, reported a reso-lution authorizing the committee ou ter-ritories to proceed to Arizona and and inquiro into the soeial. edu-cational, financial and moral conditions existing in those territories, and report whether they are prepared for state-hood, also to visit Utah and inquire into the extent of celestial marriages in that territory. Buchanan objected to its consideration. The house then proceeded to the con-sideration of the Clayton-Breekenridg-case. Bergen then resumed bis argument in favor unseating Breckinridge. After depicting the assassination of Clayton he criticised Breckinridge for not re-signing his seat and thereby disowning the advantage he had gained from the murder. Ho had not done so but had stood by those who had stood by him at tho death. Was Breekenridgo a party to tho conspiracy vthich ended in a tragedy? lie trusted not. lie was almost readv to say he believed not. Ho would feel v ery sad to make any statement on tiiis floor us terrible as that But it had been in Breckinridge's power to save the life of Clayton. Had he done it? It was said ho had. He (Bergen) trusted that he had, but tho gentleman evaded saying so. ' RILEY THE WRECKER j I Jlonnil Over 1 1 the Sum r 1,10(1 to A w:il t the Action of the (.rami Jury. The examination of Chalks Biley, ' who was arre.sted on Saturday evening last by Marshal Young uml Sheriff Burt, charged w ith attempting to wreck a train was concluded last even-ing when the prisouer wad held to the grand jury iu the sum of $1,100. Unable to furnish this amount Uiley joined the guests in the bastile where he will aw ait the coining charges iu a career that proinir.es to be decidedly ehee-- 1 qnered. Tho evidence adduces another' horribly eccoutrie example of the ex-tent to which au aveuging spirit niav go. Ililcy, who was employed a- - a boatman at Garfield beach had boarded a chattered train and making himself obnoxious to its passengers was put oil. ' I'll get oil," was Uiley' suilon re- - mark, ' but I'll promise you to cause trouble before I get through." The conductor did not convrllv read between the lint's of this isiuist.'r declar-ation, but dismissed it as a drunkeu threat, to which there would be no sequel. Uiley w as sincere in his prom-ise, however, and determined his tliscomtiture if it took the life of every excursionist on board the train. To execute this awful plot he started forth. A stack of ties was standing by the track, and seizing those tie began to weave the terrible calamity that was so narrowly averted by a vigilant engineer. Across the rails he begun to carefully lay the ties and pavo the w ay to a grave. It was nearly midnight when the train came bowling ou towards the city with its un-suspecting freight. ' Theru was a sudden halt and th passenger shuddered as they surveyed beneath the light of the moon the awful disaster they had escaped. The episode was re-ported, and by a clever piece 4 w in k Ililcy w as aoprehended. He had been outwitted by a streak of luck. Tho re-volting spectacle that haunted his brain when ho was laying the death-tra- had not been realized aud be as riding au incoming train when tho ollirrr bagged him. "Whore'tl you sleep W.t night?" de-manded his captor. "1 slept at a farm bouse with a friend," said the prisoner, with emphasis. "Then point out the farm house," ex-claimed the officer. "Oh! I meant that 1 laid my blankets in the sage finish. " liilevtciunil himself foiled right at the thresldiold of an avenuo through which ho had designed his escape. He was permitted to go, however, until stronger evidence was produced. Tlie authori-ties visited the scene of tho atlompled wreck and critically invoiced it. It was evident that the obstruction was the, work of a solitary lientl. The foo-tprints iu the soil bctraved this and when they were compared with Wiley's number liiue the tit. was perfect. '1 he tale was told, or at least enough of it to justify arrest, and Uiley w as taken to the lockup, from which ho was suIhmv quently taken and last evening bound over to await the action of tho grand jurv. - Ho- - has a troublosowo roud e him. . The officers are de-termined and public seiiliment is stir-roi- l to its depths. He hail laid the foundation for an awful tragedy. Its victims may have been eonlined to ten or on the other-han- the list may have stretched out to lilty. There worn oyer one hundred on the doomed train which at the fiendish decree of Kile.v should stop its course in a total wreck. Ho will draw no sympathy from the public, and his chance's for a term in the peni-tentiary are exceedingly bright. The officers are to be congratulated on their clever work. SHOT ON THE TRAIN, A Woman Assaulted byn Drunken Cowboy He Escapes to tlie Hills. Oti)KX, Sept. a. Last night at 10 o'clock, as the Hot Springs bathing train was leaving that place, every per-son ou the train was startled by hearing five shots fired in rapid succession. It was found that Mrs. (!. A. Persch-ma- n had been shot in the back by a drunken cow boy. The shooter at once took to his heels and disappeared iu the hills. No trace of him could be fuund. Dr. Corey, who was on the tn.in, made uu examination of Mrs. Presch-man'- s wounds, but could do nothing to stop the flow of blood. The wounded woman was brought to this city and taken to her home on Wall aveuue. Dr. Saunders was summoned to alteud her and made au examination of the wound, and discovered that the bullet had entered the left side over the lower part of the shoulder blado and had evi-dently ranged upward. STILL TESTIFYING. ,e Kviilfiice Given In the Invcsti-atio- n of the Central Strike, s Viikk, Sept. 3. Before the till of arbitration today General Tongcy of the New York Cen-tie- d that Master Workman Lee strike alluded to watering xuiy's stock, and intimated that .was making a good deal of and lit" and ollmr men ought to me of if. Master Mechanic lie discharged Leo by Webb, and had mid knowledge of the causes of eight men discharged; ho knew in the case of two only, ;mil Conway. Malloy was' dis-- I fur obtaining a pass under tenses, Conway for neglect of I'nininaster J.'W. Stevens tes-a- t he never told unv employe cither leave the knights of leave the road. John iSeery, nl under Slovens, testilied Stev-i- d him if it was true that he he knights of labor. Seory told tiis. Stevens told him ho had ;el out of the knights of lnbov or cost him his bread and butter. SINCLE TAX THEORISTS- - They Adoiit a I'latfbriii lteail by Henry lleorge. Nevv Y'ouk, Sept. u. The single today discussed the question whether women should be elected hon-orary members. ' Win. Lloyd Garrison, of Boston, .thought no discrimination should bo made. Some delegates held it was impossible, to admit them on the saino grounds as men. Henry George read the platform w hich had been prepared. The main points were, all men were created alike, with cer-tain inalienable rights. .No one shall be permitted to hold property with-out fair return. There shall be no tax ou products of labor and all reve-nues for national, stale aud municipal purposes shall be raised by singio tax upon laud values, irrespective of im-provements. The platform was loudly applauded. THE ROYAL WEDDINC. Minn Mmrrta Anil. ron Mnrrleil to Mr. i. W. Atlerlmrje 'cslerday morning at 10 o'clock tin queen of tho Kocky inotiuiaiu carnival, Miss Minerva Anderson, was wedded to Mr. G. W. AUerbiiry, of St. Uouis, at the church of flu; Good Shephnid, at Ogden. ' Among the handsome prt'icuU iiiadn to the bride were a profusioii of flowers from friend in lifornia and a beautiful floral crown from the Duke of Spokane ami Montana. Mis Anderson had for some time been rather imlipoel ami svas o weak that she was unable to sign the necessary tloriinielits ill the vestry, but had to 'have them sent to her later, ll was the intention of the bridal luiily to start last evening on a visit to Maui-- I oil. Colorado, but TL will bo some lime before Mrs. Alterbury will bo able to travel. YOUR CARD IN THE SLIT ou Visit tlm Ciave of an Old I'rluucl - A (jiteer Custom. YoKK, Sept. 3. Special. The lias been introduced in this city ng on graves in tho cemeteries box with a slit in the lid to re-i- e cards of visitors. The motive singular proceeding is that the 3 of the departed one may see noug their friends cherish the v of the deceased. The custom tied to become very popular. Bankers Meet. "ji..t, N. Y., Sept. 3. The of the American bauk-"jciatio- n opened hero today, nt I ,'Larles Parsons, president of !' bank of St. I.ouis. delivered il address. He treated nil sl questions of importance, par-- I ' the silver question. On the ii'jliun, he argued as congress 'a!y passed a law for its solu-- : t law should bo given a chance hoiv it worked. Agitating the 'i at present would only result " to the country. Apple-Jar- k Short This Year. MiiiI.ktom', N. Y., Sept. a.-- The principal apple jack producing region of the country extends iu a belt across southern'Xow York aud north-ern New Jersey. between the Hudson and the Delaware rivers. Taken by counties, Orange county pro-duces the largest quantity, with War-ren and Susex counties as second and third. In the entiro region there aro about sixty distilleries devoted to the manufacture of the fiery spirit tech-nically known ns apple brandy. The distilleries usually startup for the season about September 1, and run for three months. The maniifaclu red pro-duct of the region in a prolific applo .season will be about :t(K),00ll gallons, which is subject to internal revenue taxes aggregating. $270,000. The apple crop of the region w at: short last year, and the output of spirits fell off tiO per cent. After au off rear farmers look for a birr crop the following soiison. but this year the apple, crop is a dead failure. Few of the distTllerics will start their tires at all. ar.d tho quantity of spirits produced will shrink to something like a. tenth of a good season's yield. In view of the prospeclive scanty output the distilleries have advanced the price about 50 cents a gallon at their &t Probably this will be, the "limit of the advance. Pure apple-jac- will, of course, bo unobtainable, but tho market will be flooded with cheap and fraudu-lent imitations that will pass muster with most buyers. Morrow Don't Want It. San Fran is . Sept. ;l. The execu-tive committee of the republican slate central committee today accepted con-gressman Morrow's declination of a to congress from the fourth district. The commit'." had refused to accept it iu bores thai Morrow may change his mind, but this is now given tin. FIERCE FLAMES. A lire in Wlilili ..0,00 in Caih is De-stroyed Hiawatha, Kau Sept. 3. The worst lire ever known here broke out this morning iu William Home's livery stable, and in less than three hours had destroyed two aud a half blocks in the business center of the city, causing the loss of at least $100,000. Tho greatest loss was tho First National bank build-ing owned by Congressman Merrill. The vault, containing in cur-rency and many valuable books gave wav under the intense heat, and its contents were entirely destroyed. MYSTIC SISTER3. Tlie Stale tlranil T.utlK of Ohio Hythlau Killers Meet. ClM I.NNAII, Sept. 8. Sperlal.-'l'- he ttiite grand lodge of lhe I'ylhlan sisters convened here today. Thi Is tint --oeond meeting which the lodge ha ever held in the state, the order being of recent formal ion. The which are being held In Memorial ball, will roiitinito two days. The male members nf the order of kuighls who urn iu attendance are given tho privi-lege of the floor, bill they hate no mice or vole in the proceeding. A public will be held at Kxcelsior hull tonight, at which Charles J. Ivslep w ill deliver an address. A lig Failura. 0HKisii.W'is., Sept. 3 Hoxio it Mil-lar one of the most extensive lumber (inns in Wisconsin doiii business in Anligo and other localities failed today, precipitated by attachment for Ji(),0ti0 in favor of the national bank of Oshkosh, assets said to be I00,0'KI, liabilities The failure may affect others. Help Oue Another. , Sept. a. At a meeting of unions' delegates arrangements wle to raise a fund for the Aus-doc- k laborers now out on a f illet, who presided at the ?. said ho believed the generous w:e received from Australia dur- - strike of the London dock men now be repaid, ii'diug tho proposed ttuioti of fnei-s- , said tho men had no :r fear. HE DIDN'T LIKE CLEVELAND. Hut That Will fiit I'revent Hint from Ktut'iliiK t or t'rinre. fiVHA'.'fsK. N. V., Kepi. 3. Speci-al.-. ames Purcell who led the revolt in this district against Grover Clove-laud when the 'alter was nominated j for the presidency, has declared him- - j self a candidate for congress. He seeks the nominal ioiij on the democratic ticket, although be is a great a pro-tectionist a MoKinlry. He has many friends in the district, and as he is a shrewd politician with mean bis chances of the nomination to be good eseu by his opponents. THE NECR0AND HIS RAZOR. A Dance Ends in a Brutal Murder and Injury. Sr. Chahles, Mo., Sept. a.-- Early yesterday morning iu Africa, a suburb of this place, during a dance a dispute arose about tho entrance foe, when hd. Garnett whipped out a razor and sl- shed Dick Mosby am Liv ( raig throats. Craig ft; owed his acro s the opponent ten blocks to h siren , when he fell and died in a poolol blood, having gone the entire distance with cut almost from ear to ear Sloshy will also likely die Severa other negroes bear, long gashes about the face. Garnett is in jail. Striker Keltirn. Chicago, Sept. 3. All but 700 of the striking carpenters who refused to go to work Tuesday morning are now at work. There i's confusion and chaos among the members of tho carpenters' council over the action of liiv strike committee in authorizing return to work. Authorizing return to work of cat pen tors who were receiving 37j cenls an hour- - This action is criticized by the strikers. who say the committee exceeded its authority. President James O'Connefl of the carpenters council has resigned because of tho dis-content of the members of that organ i j zatioii. Employers assert they have ail I j the men they want. . - I The Deadly Coal Oil. UJELphia, Sept. 3. By the ex- - f a co,.l oil laujp this morning ing was burned and Mrs. Sarah r''. Kamie Mclntvrc and Sarah w'wo burned to death. The po-;- e arrested Charles Mclntyre, 'lie dead woman, on suspicion of t caused the lire. Mclntyre came '"'ink last night and upset the :i Ms bedroom. Brooklyn Fire. Bkooklyn, Sept. 3.-- Fire today de-stroyed the jute "bagging factory ot Peter Young, tho wholesale grocery of Diahn Pros, and a kindlingwood fac-tory, making a loss of --'00.000. the largest part of which devo.ves upon Diahn Brothers; partly insured. A VICTIM Of IMC BtlZZAWO. Until lail anil llatMiiiM lla.Hr lmilil tmpuil- - . A vietiiu of the ti ridde liiur-- in Dakota ill Jjriu-i- i y of I ippeif.-- on tl.it .irc.i" of t)d Uo He in cseiit. d a s.vl ie Kutfi baud ami f i t were ni.ii.v U- -; aiqiiireri'ly alum! t.-n!- If t ir of an-- ' ''''' t"r ",i,i rim I'll Hliltll.l'ii fi '.nid jVe ) ! a hnd-- . me )i.uii f"!l..w. Ill w loot.-- al.'Hil mi an Kit iU'i s i h.nr. arol IHit atlrlttmn of tii hy a . tf iu t.-- bf it h tnd oi- n nfjrr tied by hi ilt. edui lie in pithtii- - Uu. t.illli.e Hi" !! "f hi terri-ble .jli ling in Hit iiiuUist. an, id lhe anii' it.-"- lah hit Ii tnds and l f aU tti' Sw jttho, I.. . jus.-r.- rtpo'iire tn lht blr Ioiiii. rivriiiii(rt bed toh.ie th-j f.nir iiteii'l-- iii.ii(..t d, fa" w tk ) i.nlv one fm h id ur ied lb- - J U'-- ; trying l male tu t? i hf l.i.tos, f !.-r- he Hi" l I" be l:U.-- mil jrtitn ial tltu'utriU rti - huu to tu lii. Horn I In Heaitli. j lll.lil.is, Sept. 3 Special. J -- Doin j Pedro, the emperor of llrail. who is sojonrniiiif :it ll.iden Haib n. i in rallirr ! feeble health, and if lie doe Hot reeu- - j per.ite qiiirkly. the jravet npproheri-- I sions for bint are entertaiiied by his , household. A Notable Wedding. lUA. Sept. 3. A very notable ? took place today at Trinity ll'al. Dean Gardner officiating- - 'trading parties were Rev. Au- - beoiurd Parker, capitalist, of ' " asli., and Miss Marv Isabelle, "' of Mrs. Edmund B. Ixellogg of J, Conn. I'rolilltitionisls Klect iJeletala. i B.isTiin. Sept. --The prohibitionists of this city today elected delegates to the prohibition stale con- - veutlon. w hich meets at Worcester on the 10th. Sun (lower Butttruiakers Meet Toi'l-KA- , Kan., 'Sept. 3. (Special. J The Kansas dairymen's met in annual session tmlay. J. H. made an elaborate address on 1 lie Ideal Creamist," and Prof, f.eorgrson spoke on "Food for Dairy Cows. i To the Widow Barrundla. Washington, Sept. Wharton today sent the following to the widow of General in reply to her message to the president Monday: desires mo to sa that The president he had received your telegram nni.o.mc-in-tho death of j our husband, Ge.iei al While deeply synipalhiz-J- g affliction, he will, you m your details of the occu-rence necessary to determine his action with regard thereto. The matter you may be assured will receive most can- - fnfattentiou." Arrive!. Nkw YiUiK, Sept. steam-- I i er Nevada, from Liverpool. i lnter Ordered li lhe front. EosititV. SepGb jSperial l -- Thelllli l.aucers Port-nifi.l- li today for India. The regiment sat not sent ' abroad lieraU it had like the grelia-- i diers become ilemorjti. tl. lull let ani ! its sen irr are needed in India. Karthquake Shock at Osden. (Kil.KV, Sepi. 3.- -At 3:10 yesterday iftemoon there was an earthquake sbock It lasted for about ten second. rt course was in a direction from pole to pole. No harm was done. ,r" 'o'es a Historical Monument. Sept. 3. Special. Paris is 0 '"senile of its most historical lents. Today workmen began to ii tho Celestine Barracks. In ."''l the heart of the historic iy .ilnniinorcuev was deposited, was the heart of Catherine de Meaeo SlarKeU. ClllfAGft, Sept. 3.- - 'lose. Wheat-We- ak; cash, 91.01; D cemler, l.lt; May. 107f (V.RS Steady; cah, 41; Ortober, ' 4.--j; MaV. 4 OATs-E- av; a'h, Octolssr, 3WJ ; May, m- '. Barley firm; cah. .s. POHK-Ste- ady, rash. W.3., October. flO.80: January, JI210. Lakh Steady; rash, 6.2iii; October, 8.3.5; January,"K5.7tJ. j All tlie World l There. Vienna Sept- - 3. The international agricultural congress opened here to-day Delegates are - present almost from every country in the world, in-cluding America. i Tlia Kci.iitillran l.au. SaHATih.a , N. Y.. Sept. 3 -- The ex-ecutive committi-eo- the nalii.ual league of republican club nu t this morning in secret session. AH that is known of their proceeding was that the date of the next national league convention was fixed for Apr.l 2ltt uet at Cincin-nati. , TfUi'i H. I r.tlMt T . f J- s. ,.', K lsvnt u t" t. H l iftSSsi ffi'f , .( ...i..t ? ttt rt!.-f- I. H rtt f..i -- ! it J..f, it it na.an atisft l. rtaet.1 , r.n't l t , ...I if 4ri l i in fA" K Pi. Da-- ' . t'Y .wi.'i'n 'nt-'-.'- ii ,tl.,-i.-t iii"l k. toUm 1 .ir ' rit.-- .i'l ! ifi ii nl if A rneji V ,rt.it c r &4 ) i ;!'-- t r S!,n:iiik t f l.l'-'- tw. ti-.- -( "i I r .a .. a i9.i-- 1 La, ,.t rt 'tn ' t 1 1. -- t at Ji! ... sew. ritlty l't :l"ll '.au'( I ii, ta. i i ' j l,u:l K ' tit S"W;t; w. r,,tr ..l ,. f i,iii St. fcaast Ct'f I lvHiMti! m. s JI " I"- w Jtttaa . S'ffxMf arra-- ir- -. i., Hi- is. ttt La" t'lij-- , coui4 p ....o New (iold Field. Bewek City. Utah, Sept. 3.-- The nf a find of gold on Mount Bfklv about twenty- - e miles east of has occasioned intense excite-te- Qite a number of prospectors we already in the new field. "'ister Steel Works Failure. Sept. 3. It was reported ,'lay afternoon that a note of the steel works was protested. ;'P"al of the company is $500,000, e commercial ag?ncy gives it no ' The failure is the outcome of -er, Loneall & Co. failure. Vermont Ketnrns. VYnuE River Jrxmris. Vt., Sept. 3. --One hundred and sixty-si- x towns ime Page (republican) 2.1,724. Brigham democrat) 1.'. W4, alt others 925; major-ity for Page 9775. Silver Olt'erinBi. Sept. ilver offer- - Washington. department today ings to the treasury Amount am0rted was follows: 100.000 PS?U9 and 200,000 ounces at 0rPh-- BrlBade Holds Reunion. isnUE, Sept. r'n of the orphan brigade took t0lay at Lawrencebnrg. There kWRe attendance, all the g run excursion trains. The nt.'11 bo continued tonight in ''til's grounds. ! Mrs. A. J. Van- - ha taken the L'intali lii'st itiraut. 10 Coimnerrial, and wiil l known as the Kremb Ketaurant I Many improvements will be made, and iit'w'iliUt firt-rla- s in all retpt-e'a- . (Mrs. Page will U the wants ol the ! gue-- t in the dining rtm 1 he cuisine i hHI If in charge c;f A H. Page, the (well known French chef ami caterer, i w hich inure the efiii ure and lover of i good eating tiie bt- -l the market afford.. and coked in the style; i will make a .peeialty of table d bote j dinuer from 5 to 7 M. 4' (, l ba I'e". James Cr.ilio whi ta "wte sur-- i ; vitor" in a ftjlil at O'J'-- o whirh j a perpetual quitu was pot upon John ; H amar. ws brought in th city yeter-da- .and removed tfae pniteotiary in which he wdl await tht . tion of the irrand jury to which body he i held in lheum oflflOUO. I'nable lo e.urB ts.r.d in On u'". h will Ungt)th be-hind the bar The outlook is an dubious one lor the, prioeer. a the et Men- developed in the --jiDi l orthfflot marder. i le Vork Money and atoeks. Xr.w York, Sept. 8. Noon. Stock weak and lower. Monev easy. I'ourslcoupons. Vt Paciti.? stes 14; Central Paoihe. 32; Burlington II, Denver r Kio (irande 20; Jiorth-er- n Pacific, preferred. Northwestern. 10; New York Central. - Irrogon Xaviestion w;Tran Conti-nental. 4i; Paeiiie Mail. P.oek U land H3i; St. U'i"is&anl-raneieo- . ;!.', St Paid A; Omaha 31 I eas l'aeihc.20, l uion Pacific. Wells. Karg-- i r.- - press, 40, Western L'nion, 03;. Strike Fnded. , Sent. 3 --The strike of the JilMal RaHKiitn Hl Jr. L"i l. Jt pt. f sipertal j TU tatiooal relurrn party met here la it tiM ty. Ldturtl Kvaaaof Sew Vork. uwefr4 teaiponary cfHitlr-ns.t- n. i.siled th reeortt ut the repuV bean and ileniix-rati- r parties, aa i rr bdled lb piiri) ami objeet of the oraania'ion of which he U th meM ditiugtiisU;tl member. CLIPPED ANd'cONDENSED. In to the present L 230.000 persons have visited the Kdinbnrg cvhibi-tion- . Mrs Sarah Summers, of Jones et ninty. died a few days aso at the age of 101 years She had seven children four of wliom are still living, grand-chiblre-1' and ten great great grandchildren. They Deny It. rT of Mexico, Sept. 3. Officials u.Uemala legislation here deny ,w'n)pt to assa-ssinat- e Mizner, the u" ntiuister to Guatemala. ' Merrill & Co.'s prices Get Alorrison. Telephone oOl. on white cement. |