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Show "iBE TIMES tomorrow will be a ' jfniinwoSsPinteresting fea- - I M IJ i N A 7 1 A 7 TFT It OUT for tomorrow'. ? g --Q-i rOAJUX IjAUJi 1 liVilio. . s jl SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FlillUY, JULY II, IS'.Ki. NO. 210. HOKISOK OF HOKROKS. ttl-.at- , tho Flesh reSfl July has .hciVf a Km ,,0,Tiw mother and flm H:U'1 lw chopped thu body to pieces. W hen discovered Hart was found Ivinsr beside tl10 remai,,,, eating a portion of An Advertising Scheme Causes Consid-erable Discord iu the Etal Estate Exchange, MS. HARDY WANTED TO BE3IGN. A Lively Heating This Forenoon Pres-ident Lett Talked to tlio Mdaibers Like a Grandfather, n There was a good attcndaiu-- at the call meeting of thre:il estate exchange this morning at 10 ;50 o'clock. Many of tin? members did not, however, scorn to U aware of the change of the hour of meeting. There were u number of in-quiries for unimproved property near the heart of the city, ami also for inside property to rent. ; mis OF FACTIONS. Sit - Feud Between the Friends of Cleve-len- d and Hill Becomes More and More Pronounced, in 3 g TO THE HILT FROM HOW ON, 5 ;:oii of the Democratic Party in Fix- - ing Up Fences for the Presidential - JBattle of Ninety-Tw- o. t Tr y.w Yoiik, July 11. Special. ' e the return of Governor Hill, from jj anapoHs, tho feud between his fol-- r ;ng and that cf Cleve- - has become ifcoro pronounced. All - nucrats hero, those friendly to Hill veil as those opposed to him, cou- - (7 that his visit to the Hoosier capital, Ie ostensibly to pay reverence to the liiury of Hendricks, was really to ivani his own boom for the presi-n'V- . Shrewd politicians almost eon- - the ability of tho governor to se- - l , the New York delegation. If he j so, the question they are asking mselves is, What effect will it have lie convention? Of course, Cleve- - : will have his friends in the delcga- - ; i, and thoy may cause a disturb-.,- . iu the convention, and protest inst tlio nomination of Hill, as John !v did against tho nomination of lien and of Cleveland himself. The test, however, went unheeded, for convention nominated the meu to in tho Tammany chief was unutter-- v opposed. Will history repeat it-i- s the question now puzzling the wen. If the convention will fol-th- e course it adopted towards velaud ami Tilden and nominate candidate who is supported bv delegation even though a re-ntable minority of that delegation I- - .use him then the followers of the nro eonlideut that ir candidate will bo selected. If veland should afler surveying the Kttion decido not to re enter public it is thought his intliienee in the ivention will be given to Chief-Jus-- e Fuller, whom he appointed on the och of the supreme court. Fuller i!s from Illinois and the democrats t there claim now that theirs is a tibtfnl state. If John M. Palmer uld be elected United States senator n Illinois will have another Hit-hu-in the lield. There seems to bo impression hero that tho Illinois moerats acted unwisely in nominating iiner for the senate, as many prom- - nt democrats iu the state have since covered-tha- t be has business iu Ett-i- I iu California, New York, in fact y where but iu Illinois. .Theu it is imised that the leaders are d at being forced on all oeca-ni- s to make way for (Jen. Palmer, re iu the east theuamo of no western iiesmau is known except that of liner. When Fuller was nominated r the supreme bench his rejection was manded by tho New York press on ground that ho was not "generally imvn." Nono of the Illinois politi-ui- s are in that sense "generally loivn" here. Tree, Block, Cregier, iringer aud Harrison are not "gen-ill- y known" here, yet they are the nlors of the democracy iu Illinois. Hill should bo nominated Geu. Black ill probably be named for second ace ou the ticket. Indiana's claim r recognition ou the national ticket ill not receive much consideration is time. In fact the democrats here aim "that any democrat can now carry "liana." If the convention should ide not to select a New York man, iuois will have an abundance of favor- - sons to present. The Cleveland n claim that their candidate is ranger with the business element and th the masses in the state than is ill. but that iho latter lias the poli-- l ians with him, and that: his ehauces tlio delegation are therefore flatter-Th- e Cleveland men also assert uit their man is stronger than Hill he-re, the country, as the governor is ore than suspected of having played dse to the national ticket at the last i''ction. No matter which secures the "legation Cleveland or Hill there ill be fun in tlio next convention. STANLEVJIAS SENSE. The African Explorer Gives Superstitions People the Merry Laugh and Will Marry Tomorrow, WEDDING PRESENTS FLOWING IN. Bishop O'Dwyer Summoned to Borne to Give an Explanation Capitalists and a Financial Cr'sis. London, July 11. Special. Al-though Ueury M Stanley has been re-peatedly informed that, the 12th of July is an unlucky day on which to bo married, ho is evidently not convinced of that fact, for tomorrow at 1:110 p. in. he will lead Miss Dorothy Teuiunt to the altar iu Westminster" Abbey. The wedding, which will be a brilliant soc-ial event, will bo attended by tho Prince and Princess of Wales, and the ceremony will lio performed by the Bishop of Kipou, assisted by Dean Bradley. The prospective bride is qu.te overwhelmed with wedding pres-ents, which How in from all parts of England, and frequently from people that neither she nor Stauley has ever heard of. Stauley, before accepting the support of his companions iu travel at his wedding, had many friendly of-fers from among the highest iu theland who wero anxious to officiate on the memorable day. The explorer, how-ever, preferred to trust those to give him a send off who had stood by him in dark Africa. The bride ami groom will spend the honeymoon at Melchet Court, Hampshire, which has been loauud to them by Lady Ashburton. LATE It. London, July 11. Stanley is suffer-i- n from a severe attack of gastritis and is confined to his bed. It is feared the marriage, arranged to take place at Westminster Abbey tomorrow, will have to bo postpoued. COXCIRKSSIONAI..1 SENATE. Washington, July n.-T- eller intra-uuce-a joint resolution deelarhx' it the determined policy of the United"states to use both gold and silver as full legal tender money, instructing the presi- dent to invite the governments of Latin union countries and such other nations as he may deem advisable, to join the United States in a conference to adopt a common ratio between gold and silver for the purpose of establish-ing internationally the use of a money and seeming a fixity of relative value between those metakthe conference to lie held at such place as may be mutually agreed upon by the executives of the governments joining in it; and when, in tho judgment of the president of the United States, a sufficient number of nations shall have entered into such international arrangement, he shall de-clare a ratio so fixed as to he the exist-ing ratio in the United States. Tho president is to appoint not less than three nor more than live commissioners to attend such conference on the part of the United States, and who are to re-ceive $2000 and expenses. The joint resolution was referred to tho finance committee. Wilson (Iowa) offered a resolution, which was referred to committee on for-eign relatiotis, calling on tho secretary of state for information on tho subject of an American citizen, Thomas T. Col-lins being deprived of his rights, liberty and property at Ma-idle- , iu the Phillipine Islands and as to what action had been taken iu the matter. The senate proceeded lo the consider-ation of the senate bill to establish a United Slates laud court and pro-vide for the settlement of private land claims in New Mexi-co, Wyoming, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and Colorado, such claims being by virtue of Spanish or Mexican rights. The bill was discussed until 3 o'clock. when shipping bills were iu order as unliuished business. Ship-ping bills were taken up, and Gibson addressed tho senate. housr. Washington", July 11. Perkins (Kansas) presented the conference re-port on tho bill granting the right of way across Millelaes Indian reserva-tion to Little Falls to the Millelaes & Lake Superior railroad. Euloe (Tennessee) raised a question of consideration ia the interest of pri-vate calendar. Perkins moved that further proceed-ings under call ' bo dispensed with. Agreed to, yeas. 130; nays, uj. Tlio conference report was then adopted. The conference report on the silver bill has been submitted to the house. j HAMlrlt TO THE I A, F. i The 1'enally Fur .taking Mraiiger For I . Two llltt. A monument to mendicancy, six feet or more up id the air. unfolded it- - self and moved up when J ml go I.alicy ; inquired in soft, sibilant tones i( Frank .Lines w ere in court. Frank W a there. lie the monument. "You are charged." Judge saug in his sweetest nico soprano, " all violating the law of country, territory, county and city, not lo nun-- ; lion those of the Latter-da- Saint, by asking a cilion ami a stranger r. a quarter to purchase mailer with which j to feed the animal, is this correct?" j Frank looked sadly aoiti-- s a waste of sage hl llll t liUkvr, depo-ite- d a low, j hacking cough in tho court cuspidor j and believed il was. j 't hen Jitdgn I.aaev ivaeln-- for his i hilde, his copy nf Jo-opl- mid the Koran, all of h'u h he cinplov in giv-ing vent to the iron gvey opinions which he uses in his lnincsx. "The man who give alms to a large, healthy bundle of vagrancy lied up with rope and shingle nails, is, iiv-- my opinion, as much to )o blamed as of his charily," ho declared, j "A tool and his money are quite diller- j cut from the hair of a bald h ad. for i th former are easily parted. Mr. Dun. j bar, yon will I hi kind enough to go out into the oily when you a;ain liud it ' uccc.ry to pull a laugh that lift rod; spots on it out nf your person v bile ibis court is delilieralfnir." Mr. Ihinbar. v ho is not overly xiable, retained his place on eai in with the j most extreme litlicully, while, the court ' continued "You sny, Frank you look tho man j for a frit-ni- l - one you had know u he- - ' foiti. That is all right, to lake a man j for a frieiid. but when you take Ins money for whisky von nro doing thai which moves Ihis court to icaeh into the hoi t mn drawer and gel the new, led halidi d condemiier to to some condemning with. I his friend lnii.iio--- . is played out In this tow n. It make till court weary to walk upon the Mreel and have one of v. on fellow s coiue up and sav Kxeuse me; haven't I seen you be-fore?' whin if he had oie Infi-i-- he known it would co-i- t double the line to mn attain. The man who begs upon the slivrt is going lo get il iu the luck, jn- -t ahafl tlo- - light ear mid a short Irum the jugular when he conies this court. "I feel for you u nd I have hooks on my hands to reach ymi Theie is a cool, quiet cave ned hv the city for a retiring place. You will be permitted to go there for thirty day to com-mune with nature and dig vravel out of the puNiling of the earth." The remainder of th" morning was ?ivcii tip to the work of sentencing a plain drunks lo work mil their redemption. A WIIISKV WAR. Shall ttpriiiKvllle Inxnv a Liquor 1 Uru.ti Tli All. Absorbing (Jnmtiou. Spring vii.LK, July 10. Special cor-respondence Spriugv illo is now torn tips-d- down over the question of pro-hibition vs. high license. There has probably been uo question for several years that has so agitated this quiet farming community as this one. So far there hag been little bitterness en-gendered, but it has been provocative of a "heap big talk'' which may cul-minate later on in a wordy war II has been brought about in this manner: McClellau & Co presented a petition to the city council asking it to grant them a license to run a saioon. This was met by a verbal protest asking tho council to defer action until a counter petition could he prepared ami circulated rcmon-'tratin-against it. In deference to the wishes of these people, the application was tabled, where it lies today. The remon-strance was handed about from baud to hand for about live hours, and secured over one hundred names. Here is tie situation ami the reasons given by each side for condemning and protesting against tho other: Tho temperance people declare that this has been one of iho most orderly and communities in this territory for years, and that the saloons or saloon does not respect the statutes in such cases made and provided that they sell liquor to luinorsaiidconliiiued drunkards indiscriminately, and that the mass of tho people object to having a saloon; which objection should be paramount to all others. On the other side, the peoplo who be-lieve that temperance menus to bo tem-perate claim that prohibition does not prevent the salo of intoxicants, in fact that there is more .sold now by stores and druggists than thcro would be if a high license was adopted and tho tratlie regulated. They claim, too, that there is a premium on perjury by a man going to a drug-dor- and subscrib-ing under oath that he wauls liquor for medicinal use w hen ho really wauls it to get drunk on, besides depriving the towu of the license vv Itich legitimately belongs to it. It is the same old tight that lias been waged for years from Maine to Kansas, ami no nearer adjust-ment now than it was when il tirsl be-gun. It is not believed thai the council will grant the license, but there is no telling whatj pressure may bo brought to bear. Two of tho council are unalterably opposed lo it. two favor it under the circum-stances, and the remaining three have not expressed themselves. WILL MAKE NO NOMINATION. The Peonies' party held a convention on tho night of tho !Hh. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for school trustee for tho ensuing three years. James Caffrcy was the chosen one. The Liberals will make no nomination, permitting the Peoples' candidate to be elecled by default. rtthTAJUNo ton noNKhil uar. There was also a meeting hrdd by tho Mormons on the evening of the ennm .day, for tho purpose of making H.TangehieulH for the celebration of "Pioneer day on tho 24lh July. This was enthusiastically attended and the members decided to commemorate their arrival iu this terri-tory in a befitting manner. A commit-tee of ten liv e ladies and an equal tii'in-o- f gentlemen were lo perfect arrangements and formulate a pro-gramme. Mrs. Zcbiiia Almnn, Miss Hannah S. Fried, Aliss Khoda (iroes-beck- . Miss Lillie ISoyer, Miss Mary Whitehead. Jas. Straw. K. A. Clark, Jas. II. Whitehead, O. li. Huntington, jr., and L. D. CratidaH, were appointed as such committee. A Utile Jmiiilr. A special meeting of the exchange was held immediately after the call mooting, which stirred up quite a little rumpus. Mi. Hardy demanded that he, bo relieved from diny on a couuuillee appointed to see afler the prep-aration of a supplement for tho exchange to be published by one of the morning papers because he thought the exchange did not have siillieicnt coutidciico in its e numitlce. Mr. Meloy iusittd that ho would not take the copies of the paper for which ho had subscribed unless ho lit si saw tho matter that, was to be published and for a short time il looked as though there might bo personal dilliculties bo I worn lb two gentlemen. President Lett. However, talked to both in a grandfathcrly manner ami tho mailer was muuothed over. Mr. Hardy agreed to remain on the com-mittee, and Mr. Meloy w as lo examine the matter to bo published, Judge Col-lioi-explaining to him thai he might have soon the mutter a week ago. The main objection on (he part of the members was that they were not to he allowed to put their personal ndvertis"-monl- s In tho paper that contained the real estate supplement. They argued that if they wero willing to pay thoy should have the privilege of lining their cards. It now looks as though the whole scheme might fall through yet, because of this position taken by the exchaugc. FI!iJ)l lir PiliL Tie Last Concerning a Mine oa Which ILui Eu Worked for Ti-tan YsArs, II mi IT 13 EEGINJflSl TO H0 CP. Tribulations of a Vajrant Who LV p4 rrm Jail Graphic Becorduig of lu Litest Hppeau'.. pAkKl'irv. July tl. Special cor Mr, Condon. wnrr of the Creo'it m'up this morning rrUte.i the follow ing facts font-er- a ing it to Tim T I V m i e p re sc ti ! a t i v e - e mine is at present bring w oiked by li tMinpaiii.-- s of lea-r- . The Ir.iwrson tho west ara t.kini; out considerable orw. At prrmcol her is nlMtit four hundred tons thn dump (second ciassj which will rrag thirteen ounces silver and fourtct-- per cent lead. This part of the mine Is br-ing w.oktd through the ort chut. in tin-ol- Woikiiisfs, thu neepvgx tr hav ing sloppv.l work In the shift whi.-- l down to depth of lt(J font Th-leasers ale running a new tnnuel. how-ci-- r in-- the outlook i fiMd for a nr strike oi tut rid which v ii! pru tu be ol much mi'f vlitn than anything I fit v have ttpiiirt iu contact with hereto-foi- The letwrs oti the half of th mine ate pushing development wtih nil lU l and me ray of a una who is sa'isth d his work will Imni rj,-- h reiiuiiiei'.ttlolt. The rtt sinking on the Imli'i', mid hut.- - a well delimit vrtrt ( ol.' twelve lllill. s ill lim kll'-- tlltt ei o long thry h.qe to tq up a much l.ii evr vein. 'I hew h ,t... l 4 have oo.i hundred and liny tons i f ore t n th" tluiiip toady for I h t rol mine has nppnn-ntl- a bright future fore it, being situan I It I nearly all Within I he i V limits "I here is no til her mitot which Park i it v t wtmld hetti-- like In si e b'i onie a larg pro tluoor as tl would tf Kr"' til lo the town. Mi. 'ulor has l.'.'ii working this inlne for fifteen years, and in that tiiu it li .s iti'vor fallo.l to enough f.r to p iv his riosr Hut lie h.i bc--u sltiiitleil like most olher prtispt Kt tliis preeimt. He b.v i driving ahead all alone, with no rouoirrvs to help loin develop his piof-rt- tthr III. i il Ids ow n ions. Ir and w ill. It i t bo hoped tint! ill the near filler he Will it his dream of wealth and h4r lot-a- rea'ie't. , Tin Northland tV Nevada b vseni4 ihoir new h. l'ting work 'nearly coitt-(ilole- The engiite is iu ruiiuing ofb-- r and hoist ing ut oro w Commenced up litt ifiii ooriiiiig .hnut twenty men are t'liiployi'd at the mine, and evrrv thing is In a etmIiHtu. "I h ore will ai'ci age I,VI milirrs in ailier au-- l tidy t t flit lead. H.l!y llo.iti i vt'fl pt'k'.'iog ay hi rlaims ainive tlie hiltcr King Ih fui iimtmn at piCM-ti- l I of a halt lime, Ktomt and is very tough, inakitig prog i very slow, tint Mr. Mogul if w ill not be long he eoiiioa In rtm tact with the ledge Where he litipes tho Work will ptotrre--u imirw f tvoisS.ly, The liiiiiicl i in a i if i U i.rer ;vi fo.-- t The ore hipint'iit" tod ir were: tario, h f,.'itVl p.onnls. ( 'rest-ru- cnem-lr.i- t , s,!m pounds. TheApfH bis another lt f ore at the Mackintosh sampler ruatly for ship-n- it ul. A Hovel will be givti this evening by Iho the t 'w gi'og.ttioiial church in Him Thiiriot bmid-in- g ipHimtit Asi'lififim's utorr. It Is lo lie called a ' lemon sqtloee," th( pth e ' of ii'lniiiin In itig one lemon. Jerry Sutitvun. a 'vag.' was rrign( before t upit litis Iro.ni.ug un cliargu of esi ajiina from j ul, and u(i u ph-.- t ol (fiulty and a crdiet i tfut i clfeel, from a piry ut ton own, nivt'it nit addUioitjl impritnmnt t tw i iity days. Sullivan arre'td on I In- itiih id June for var ney, and hii'- -i f.'U or tt i iity '1 1'' i k us nlr i I't 'rti: . 'I lie wr tlid not agrt-- with him so liti coiielmlfd to aeit.xt w hich lie clitl, hiit ss ovt-r- t ikwn by M.rihil !.;iin-- ami britigiil baok. lie to work, how over ami hail his dn t changed lo bp' id ami w.itrr. Jerry did nut like this and .kd lor a trial by jury. The oliion-- r l.itljf4 him and " l"n doti!tiM t li.l arrived at lh niiiie ctmclusion that a yrr-- io:ny nth. hV(, that Marsh! p.no-t.- l U tbt wrong t iisiutiier for h tf min to th ai w ith. Mr. H '. ' hiiubr t ame up on th Utah t lsl i voir. t.t py oflf lie thil ir o and Duly ernpfo. ' Fred Flintlt and F A. I'arker wet ; pinmruvyr to S tit Lake Ut evetjiiij, V,t Marshal S'douevu. ut Salt l.ft. j and oartv of fiiomK not yostcritar I iu I'ark I 'njr. j Mrs. Lt!ii Srbittet'cr of Sail Ik, j i is.l.ng witii Mr '. A Miort. I'. I'. Ibinv oi Hi" morning tut I So'l .priiig. bl tho, j Mr ;..rrgp V. Kffrr, 'n lloat bi I Mr KfrfJ'i went to t te t-- j trrd.iV. Kk-'- ' '4ihf R-- f. i'. "' U l,at k ! work is(l 1'ftfiit I'afjfit? I rati y ' Y'-st- . r lay w.i pay Uf at tho Ait- - I cin.r (lot.-- rr':i -- i' It Y'i". and ' J . T Chn'liworth al l'o, K?iy s,,ri.-- VjvJ I'lniid. Mr. K W. j Brvs. T J. Mo k.ii)'ih. r, . si-!- -' .- - .iU Lake. . k. Walarr O-- , licit, t.Weliiagftii. C.lifovai. W. . ss.iiy and C. A- IVrij'Mom 'aetf. Col'. 81MMONEU TO HOME. A Cathollo lllshnp Ordered tu tilve an Kx plunatlou. Dt'BLix, July U Special. Bishop O'Dwyer of Limerick, who Balfour, has been summoned to Pome. While in tho eternal city it is supposed ho will be requested lor an explanation or a defense of his treat-n.eulo- f the Catholics of his diocest who are struggling lor the right to manage their owu affairs. The prelate while virulently coudemniug secular boycotting entered himseif upon a pol-icy of spiritual boycotting, by with-drawing from his subordinate clergy, the exercise of absolution iu the case of persons participating iu boycotting or the plan of campaign. Notwithstand-ing his threats of ecclesiastical pains and penalties the. people followed their own course. If tho Bishop were per-mitted to follow his course there would not now bo a Catholic in good standing in the whole deocese of Limerick. A (lootl Halo. Beck Stephen & Kennedy, with Mr. Osborne, yesterday sold u'!0 rods on Second Fast street, between Seventh and Kiglith South, to Mr. Parsons, for tl0. Tho same lirm also sold yesterday 2xM foils on Center street to Mr. Han-sen. They also asked on the exchange for llxlO rods between Brigham and Third South and not farther cast than Fourth street. I, A NX IKIK, A li.(litful 4Utlir'ln tm lint lawn ul Mrs, lite l ast r.rtiiii(- - Al the lovely garden of Mr. Dye, on Thursday evening, wis given a' lawn fete, in iho inlt-resl- s of the women' suffrage movement in I'lah, The ground looked like AlladUr palace In their allisllf brilliancy, and tho sweet ut rains of mii-n- stealing out mi the still night nlr tnudo one almost womb-- r If indeed this was mil eticltaiitcd grmiuil. And when thu rich soft voice of Ague Olson broke the utilliies w ith Its clear notes Ihe ( h litis of the charm were nv-ele-and all fell the occasion waa worthy the effort The speech read by Mr. Ifichards In a clear, Impressive voice was a masterly effort and a credit to the wilier. '1 he committees wen) w ell t hoeti ami diil ellecilvti work on their ev oral eonimiltecs. which made it quite uiiuoe- . essary for any nil" to do double duly. The reception tomiiiiltnt were quite active in directing each guest as they passed Into the uruiiii'ls Taken as u whole, the affair was a siioct-s- . f. I K. Twenty-eig- liuiliilugii llurneil. St. Loits, Mich., July II. A dispatch from Ithaca this morning states that a .most disastrous lire rageil in that town last night, and that a total of twenty-eigh- t buildiugs were burned. Jthaca is the county seat of Oratoit county, with a population of two thonsaud people. Tho town does considerable manufac-turing and is a prosperous place. Illsiiiarrk Wouldn't Uava Done It. Beulin, July 11. Bismarck, in an interview in tho Frankfurt Journal, says ho would not have signed the Anglo-Germa- n agreement in its present form. Ho holds that Heligoland might have been obtained at a less cost, and unless the islaud is strongly fortilied, it might prove a danger tp Germany iu the event of war. V A S.VO CASK Ot DKSTITl TIOX. A Woman and Nil l.iltle 'lilldi-r- In Waut - Onlert-t-l Out of Her lluuna. A sad case of tlestitulion has just been brought to light in this city. Two weeks ago John Gore, w ho lived ut OH Kast Second South street, It'll the city for Denver to look for w.irk. Ho loft his wife and six children behind. Ho had no money to her but made arrangements with a groceryti.au tu let his wife have necessary provisions and ho would send the money to pay for them just as soon as he got work. Mr. Goro was, however, no sooner out of tho city than iho groceryman refused lo give Mrs. Gorn any provis-ions. Her baby was sick and she sent for a can of condensed milk, but even that w hs refused her. Her baby died last Friday nnd she was only able to bury it decently through Iho charity of her neighbors. Two weeks ago tomorrow a certain attorney served a notice tin her to leave the house, saying that the owner wauled il. Mrs. (oire's month Is not ii until the 1 01 It inst., when she will owe 110 rent. She diil not leave and a tlav or iwo since the same attorney aervi-- an-other notice on her, tolling her that If she tlid not got out of the house he would enter suit against her and attach her furniture for the rent. Mrs. Gore had iu the mean time hoard from her husband, who .is iu Denver lint had not yet been utile to got work. Her sad plight known to lp-- r neighbors and through them alio has been aide lo live. This morning Mr. J. VV. Itrandi went to Mayor Scott in her behalf. The mayor a'aid that no provision was made for cases of that kind but he personally gave $ to aid the poor woman. Mrs. Carroll' Hail Throw. Mrs. Carroll, living on West Second street near First South, injured her lit-tle boy today in a rather singular man-ner. A dog approached the child while at play andthu mother threw a billet of wood to frighten the animal away. With tho usual truenes of aim of women she struck the child in the head ami caused an ugly looking flesh wound. The chihl was carried to a drugstore near at hand and a physician was sum-moned. Tho injury was found to bo slight, ami an hour afterward the child was out w ailing for other billets to con-quer. It it Ion lteiirU and (Jn.ilttl.nu Wells, Fargo & Co. report the follow. bullion quotations: Lead. New York, j 4.42J; silver. New York, tl 0",, sdv.-r- , Loudon, Receipts, bullion, 'loll. j M't IHINl.K CO. MeConiick At Co. report quotations; Lend, : silver, l.t)iil. lieeeipt. Hanaucr bullion, .!1V), T. M. JiiVI S r. T. R. Join s A Co report rece'p's of silver and lead ores aggrrgating "i.M. Bent to the Senate, Washington, July 11. The presi-dent sent to the senate the following nominations: Col. Alexander McD. Sixth infantry, to be brigadier general; Major Augusta G. Robinson, quartermaster, to be deputy quarter-master general, w ith rank of lieutenant-colonel- . MORNJMl TELKtiKAMS CONDENSED. President Harrison signed the Wyo-ming admission bill at o:30 yesterday afternoon. The United States steamers have been ordered to Central America to protect American interests there. A resolution has been introduced and referred authorizing the close of the present sessiou of the Fifty-firs- t con-gress by adjourning July 31. Mrs. Paran Stevens, of Newport R. I., has employed detectives to recover $40,000 worth' of diamonds stolen from her under peculiar circumslauces. Four negroes were killed and six wounded iu a light that occurred at Mill Pond, Georgia. Of eight whites shot only one, it is thought, will die. According to advices received at Con-stantinople, a number of Armenian peasants at Alakiles who failed to pay taxes, were burned alive by the Turk-ish Seapteehs. James Miller, aged 00 years, a Lead-ville- , Colo., bartender, has been held m $1000 bonds to await trial for binding a girl to a couch and outrag-ing her person. The conference report on the silver bill was last evening adopted in the senate bv a vote of 3!) yeas and 20 nays. The report is not likely to como up iu the house this week. While the fleet accompanying Em-peror William was entering Christiana, a gun ou board the Friederich Cere-groa- s exploded prematurely, terribly injuring live of the crew. Over 20,000 persons employed in the cutting establishments of New Y'ork will be thrown out of work to-morrow on account of disputes between employers and employes. dispatch from Topeka. Kan., says: Fourteen families of colored people have inst returned from Oklahoma to Topeka- - They say everything is dry-ing there and the settlers are leav-ing up as fast as they can get away, i he crops will be almost a total failure. Au armed posse and bloodhounds are in hot pursuit of Thomas Slimson, col-ored, w ho. after escaping from the pen-itentiary at Canyon City Co .. went to neighlioriiig house and choked and a Stimson then rode outraged a woman. awiiv on a horse he stole, and if cap-ture'- d he will be lynched. Thesupren e lodge, knights of ly-thia-have chosen George B. Shaw, of Wisconsin, supreme chancellor, and V W Blaekwell of Kentucky supreme supreme prelate. Ell T Blackmer, San Diego, t ah; supreme master of exchequer, n. i. .olc, Wnmington Del ; supreme keeper ' of records and seals, K. L. V mte, Nashville. Tenu.; supreme master-at-- K.H. Morrison, San Francisco; endowment ran. W . grand secretary B Kenned v. Chicago; supreme inner guard, Dr.'W.C. Barkvvell. I heyenne, Wvo: supn-m- outer guard, J- - --V Thompson, Washington 11.1. The grand lodge of Elks, held in Cleveland, passed a motion prohibiting ti of intoxicating liquors at social S ...delected the following, off-icers- W. C. Dudley. Sau Iranciseo. vd esquue. Dr. O. Clarke Sprague. , f .ehester N Y.. grand iniit r guard. O A Revnoids. Hartford. Coum. frraiid The members of Now- - j fflitSsNo. 1 of Elks are very muclT it the action of iho grand lodge in Cleveland. .Their attorney nvdng secured au injunction ugaiu.,1 lodge meeting in C , he graud for contempt of nronoses to prosecute t even" memlK-- r of the. lev eland 11 v who comes within the jur.so.cUou of New York state. Gone Hack to Work. Louisville, Ky., July 11. The strik-ing brakemen and switchmen on the Louisville & Nashville railroad returned to work this afternoon at the old wages, pending an investigation of their griev-ances by the management. Hied of Strangulation on the Callow. New Ohleaks, July 11. W. M. Johnson, colored, who murdered his paramour, Oetavia Dillon, alias Mary Banks. April last, was hanged today. His neck was not broken and he died of strangulation. ON 'CHAMOIS. This was a rather quiet day ou tho mining exchange. The sales ami bids were as follows: TODAY'S CLOSING QUOTATlOS'sJ g p , - STOCKS. .? f j i t-- A r : A II re I i 'i S t " " Anchor ' ' " Alliance 1 l 1 '' 1 ft i Apex I ! I' IS IK Barnes Kulrihnr H!ii ,s " IS Hilt Camas CresetMlt as IS ' Sfi OntKureka...- - IT ' i 17 IS in Paly 'ti (O aiou iMOfi ..'UO Glencoe Horn Hllvt-- r ... 8 0) 3 to 3 II 00 Klnifof West.. to t "I Mammoth 4 !', ' i !', MaladCon I '( Northern Spy.. S ( 2 c.j t) m g in Ontario 43 ' 41 f 4.1 it) 4'i ( V. 1.. Co... 1 '.: i 1 i 7 .7 X' ftah oil Co.... V M j 15 WiKKlsWe i. '" ..... ' "iluyr has P-- days, SALES. Harnes Sulphur. share at 14 Alliance, ') " " Apiiex. IV lent., C'rescout. I" " " M " MaladCon. " "ieent. I tahiill Co.. Ut " ' '' " Total shares sold--17 hi). A LIVJSLY CONVENTION. 'tlloting for a Democratic Candidate in McKlnley's District. Columbus, O., July 11. There was 'iqipositiou when the democratic convention for the Sixteenth lislrict iu session at Orrville atljourned ast night, that matters would beliar-nouize- d and a nomination made dttr-n- g the early balloting this morning, 'his was not the case, however, and the invention have a great difficulty iu J'ttliug upon a man to pit against Mc-kinley. F'irst ballot this morning the "th stood: Monot, 03i; Stihvell. 4(U; t'arwick. 34; Zinimerman, 41; Lewis, i W'ellv, 7; Sherrick. 7. On the fortv-seveiit- h ballot Warwick 'ok the lead. 'having 57 votes, but the llempted stampede to him failed to wry and his vote fell back. A motion ' adjourn until September 3 failed to score a second and called forth cries f "no," thereby showing tletermina-o-u to hang together until the contest ended. Monot and Warwick were lose together on the fifty-fourt- h ballot, ie former still holding his 52L and the 'iter having pulled up to 03. Ilenrnt to Manager Marges. It should be borne in mind that the sale nf seats for Iho bcnelil to be ac-corded Manager Burgess begin at the j Salt Lake t ity theater Monday morn-in- g next. The 'popularity of the gen-tleman, and the extraordinary excel-lence of the programme lo be rendered on the ocoasjiui assure a large atten-dance and it will lie well for everybody i to secure their seats in good season. The friends of the bent lieiury ar ac-- I live in perfecting the necessary ar-- ' i alignments, and Ihe Interest iu the en-- I ii.crea-t- e hourly. A Brewery Damaged by Fire. Philadelphia, July 11. The brew-cr- y of the Henry Muller Brew ing com-pany, Thirty-firs- t and Jefferson streets, was damaged bv tire this morning to the extent of $10(1,000. Two men were badly hurt. Hi Neck VV ltroken. Birmingham, Ala., July 11. This afternoon Alfred Cooper, colored, was hanged for the murder of Jeff Gocger. j Cooper confessed guilt, and his neck was broken. I.ATK LOCAL. Pipe Is being laid on the main from Cily cicck canyon. Mr. DavUof kamtit Cilv artived in the city yesterday aud is looking around al Salt Lake realty. White Mucking, a Montana horse, and Sum Clark' Smoky Jim, m.ka throe eighth mile d.tsu al the park to-day. Sir. and Mr, Mi Nry ami Mr and Mrs. Thompson t,f Danville, Lis., h tl yesterday lor I'ark Ci'V and from lie-r-w ill til iv to Ashley. Katie riant, a grl who spanked an other woman' Ml tl" boy, J tn -d today and will be ll'n-- by ( ommm sinner N'orrell for .Lime A Minor, esq, iln- - w"ut!y Ippoinlel Chilcd State ilistriel imlg! nrrived iu the city this morning. Judge Minor ni oeeils Jiidge llend'-rsou- . The "l K.'" d"f-8tt:- a picked lone yi.lerdv M to ''" Th on atrip thiougli tlio soiitlit in part tf I lie noon lo play auotu u.-- t!iff-Mr- . and Mr Kofxit Ifunser of Omaha, ar- - Pasiing a b-- d.iv iu .o and ar regUtereii at the I ul.eu lr. j Iluiili-- r i ui.in.igt r of t!i 4dv rtinig nt of lite Omaha H- -f The Utah '.! compiriy im.tjrp'ir i atod at the office of the - retay ol the j today. The capiul "tock nf j l,f)0,oi)0 is litily siilwriia-- '1 ft'' Pr-- I ' poe is to mino and to bore for Oil, J. Jlelli of Gre'-- Rivr Wvo, ami i Simon T. W. Wamp'er, ". K. Mitchtier. N. I rweek K. M. t r,t L. F. Kullak . V. IM-- . Jooatl Harnett. C. Stevepsm, W. J. M i and K. C. Chamber "att Lake tr tn ;.-- j corporators M!,i i tl !t-'i'- j pir t. Mr. F. R' lirmitt sold yet-rd- r "' share of the! ariboi u:u',) x capital ato k at 1 cent per , are to Mr. Herm K'm r of M. L.u.. Mo. This company, a- ' tui-r- hy - W.t2:ner aud R. A!;I, ' "f the (SirectoM f aid cortii'in. have' fiv? pstenti d t 'aiiu in Amen, ju Fork near theoi l ihllrr m.ne. and oeiv ll iiieir wotiin? cai-ita- l U k for fur:h-- r de toping the uiiae-t- . At ate Jo-- formed fro. goil a uiior.ty. not P. r- - este.I ia tins' tU.m. it only roq.nres; little mon y I" open iherf oiioe j make it a I v X"r- - f-- Won't I laht There, Manager Brow n of lcck hot spring infoinis Tut. TiM. that Wdson and Williams will not l" perinitt' d to have I their go with four ounce gloves on TmVlay night n:t on his grounds. The spring an-- not cimdnrted for listie and the pugilists will havo to go el-e- w : to do their thumping. In all probability arrangement will i made with the Golden Gale Athletic club. An Arbitrary Hoard Appointed. New Y'okk, July 11. A board of ar- - bitration has been deeitled upon to set- - j tie the difficulties the cloak- - j makers and manufacturers. Chicago Market. CltrcAOo. July II.-- C lose. Wheat Steady; cah, ; September, Mi. f; ScptelnlKT, Oats Steady; cah, 2i; Seplcmlier, Bablev Steady. Pork Dull; "asb, 1137i; hcpiem-b?r- . $lt.2.V 11.30. La oll; cash. f.77; Septem-ber, t.!;:. Letter Carrier Mehalug Themseltee. London, July 1 1 Affairs are beeom-- 1 ing more quiet among the letter car-riers. They are perlorming their du-ties as usual today. Kepoitett Favorable. Washington, July 11. The house jmmittee on military affairs directed ie favorable report on the bill to re-ive the rank of lieutenant general of ie army. Favorable reports were also idereil on bills authorizing the seere-r- y of war to employ twenty acting iiaplaius iu the armv and granting the Grande Southeru'Railroad company ie right of wav across Fort Lewis, olorado, military reservation. in Tutor of 4 hleago. SAiiAftfiA, N'- Y.. July II. The American Institute of Instruction paused resolutions favoring the educational cx-- j position at Chicago al the time of the Columbian indorsing - peratioe ctin aliio in public schools, ami commcnilinir fctlcra! aid to educa- - tiou Approved by the President. j Washington, July JL The presi-- , dent has approved the legislative- nidi- - cial ai d exeentive approprialiou bill. itii.tsii n itLsi llm Is WlUla to (. .! Aay I I ) r4 la th twrttsrt. 1 r.nk I itg-r-l-- t, ia mplxn.l'in ef hi f tltr to mvtr th Virt loffrit f l.vnort, th stil.ti-r- . etated t Tub tlt'i s tiHiiy ta il ohiiE n: U lin at il !i ild th t Lytmtt can bes,t h.m. h r ti.,t o.u.k.iijf lr the worst oi u f.,B"t waot-- i : tight at M iua4. wtitt-- t i Weisrfil U LW. l. is tmsittesj," Mr. I ou- - . grtid ..n t, ' iol 1 do aotJhyI iMtll fs e.ip.f ed i.--) sfo again t a luaa h trh an Athnotagw ia I a willing t on- aoj 111 pound. IBM oi tee O al 1,'iiuk f can showr up ad right Ha biui when b eoauM. Anv y 1 will p'it i e'"t UKiaey. f it mu'n l.yao'.t. I tiaio, bat tuaa o on cU h B'Jt luaa oi aavtatr. ' From Aerosa tho Briny. Nrw Yokk. Jniy 11. Ger-- I manic and Gallia, Liverpool; W eser, j Bremen; Columbia. Hamburg. yew Tnrk .Money and StAtk. New Yopk, July II. Noon. Storks, firm. Moueyea-v-. i Bar silvci, l.Ki. Fours, cou;iu. I.Hi: I'at'ifie 0 s, 1.13. Central Pacifi''.3I2J; Burling. on, 1 Ooj: l.4r K. G.. 1J; Nor hern J'jr :ti-- , S.. ; Prt ft rred, Northwestern. 1 1 1 1 ; New York Cent ial. l.tW; Oregon Nat - 'ration. Transcontinental, 47; P.t-- 1 .die Mail. 4IJ;Uot-- Island, Jl!.: .'it. Io.iis San Francisco. M Paul & Omaha. :SJ; Tea Pairilic. 2l; Union Pacific. -- ?' Wells Fargo Hxftevi, 10: Western Cuiou, Knishts Going: Home. Milwaukee, July 11. The great ly of Kuiehts of Pythias, aside from engaged in the prize drills, are ;'ving the city. The supreme lodge w that the turmoil of the eucamp-en- t is over, is preparing to get down business, which will probably last a eek or ten days. Today's sessiou was voted to regular business. This afternoon the Hastings. Alicli.. vision was awarded the lirst prize lor "'II. $1000; Eric division, second prize, The memlx--i of Myrtle No. 1. Pocky Mountain No. 3. t'alentha No. ., K. of P., ar- - requi su-- to attend tin- - joint inei.titig ia 1 mpl- of Honor hall. Sun- - 'day. July St. lo :w am. Buiu- - of itnnai.Ve. a:i'J all kniglil should al-- i loud. Lew is Fa !::.-- . vourn. ti. C. W ALTLB SiLLKMAN, Secretary. llaiuuio-.l- i Mine fined. j Thoc-tat- e of Fid ward ileGec. who, was kiilc-t- l last March iu ihe Mammoth mine, has Iju.iight suit aga nst the cum- - pany for MUWI damages. Mr. i'ouduo j b piaittiU's attorney. I |