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Show feep Your Eye On The Times nr1"HTT SALT LAKE TIMES. " Sti r0L. 4. ' a ::zzzz-z- -, ,,t "7r7T-T-- KXTT LAKE - CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 7, 18H). NO. . Muv lv the pe.;e .lni;ii rurjw. i t i - in- ihe html. ,i lo-tn l.v it. k Mn.k' i the I.!Im.i dram 0'irv j In Hi Una t!w lake flail''" i in l.i Mum' in.- yaitar ana ninUii:u cltlh. in t KxhluU-.i- i by th laml-daii- rlt- w- I'ln- - bom-li- t hotted the LtmUiana rilb' nearly l!0. ill spilt' of llii' (act lh.t tin break in t!ia fence lot in hundred of deadheads. Knights and Nobks Pecsntea ia the Presence of the Kings of Carnival. TfE SAGAMORE'S PROCLAMATION-A Great Da; ou the Shores of the Salt Sa -- The Grand Benefit Drill iu the Evening.' The presence of Bex 1 ;unl Bex II. their lovely iUi'rns mill tlii'ir royal at-tendants attracted an immense crowd to tlio lake on Saturday afternoon. By act iiiil count there were nearly (itHHI people t lirre. The beach station plat-form, the howeile. the pawl-io-were packed w it It people. Many of the loyal pally, (he city official ami lionrd of trade of Ogdeu and the famous Louisiana Killes enjoyed the pleasures of a plunge In the Urine. At 5 o'clock a message was leeched from thcCoilof I ho Wasatch, and Judge Powers nt once called the assemblage to order from the musicians' Bland. Judge Colliiiru was chosen to preside, and read Ihe following pmclmitalion: To till In wlinni Iho-if- . s slialt (;ri.i'llit Know vk: Tlml I. Ihi l Srnti niori' of tin- Wiisait-li- , Ittn-ii- l of lln l Mut'tnt-- w hu hrM rulMsl lite ntuint.irit of his tilhi- nti l.itkii Hi 11111111 llii-- Ihl'i-i-- Iioii-mii- -I MK-- In ivctiKiuttnn of tltn liom i' j.iiui inn liy my inosi ln,,il nml intililnl lii the in Iti. l.usiv do ilii lmi' II my III uiul plPii-iir- n Unit iiis-.i- Kiill l.ttkei'tty lm Hi" n.rl nf enliy ol my t nml lilorloiis of Nrp. Ittne.'whti-t- Is with nil lltli twiHur iltlil irlvUl.l-- of HHcii'llI lt.l), unit tlml all my sui hi'iiis, i lili fs unit follow oi of liflon. 1'Aik I'liv, I'orrniit", (iianmvlllii. Tmx-i,-- . wtiim-a- , lunuluini un.l I.-- . Liiti Is' llii rt'liiililtiitisl iiointn-- I .ii ultnntit liitittriini-- or Unit Iho of lln- - i't't Is- to lil umrhli't'H whnilnoll wllnin tin- iiis-a- i ;iii Unmlii lull, an-- Unit the imc. on! hiiiI Ituimriit-lr- tiling of auil Hiintmii-a- ii I' ,iluceit In i UiO'i.1' "f t liiii-- nlio It iii-- Ihi-l- i y 1'Mi'k to the when I In-- Art wu Mml rslHttllsltoii. I iloi hue llilslo ! Ihe iloiimirn of Ihe (Jrent nf Ihe Wilier, this nil Ii ihiv of Hie inimtli of ih" iniiili rn r mm, ami the iiliie lliousiinrtth your of tin- - Moon. tl(JIIOltl (IIIANII HAl.AUOIIK III' TUB W SH H. After reading the prnclamatinii, Mr. Colborn. turning to Judge Powers, handed him Ihe trident, which had been sent ahead by Obi Neptune, baying: "In the name of his royal Nib, I pre-sent you this trident as Neptune's rep-resentative." Bowing low to the king and ipieen of carnival. Judge Power received the badge of his ollice and said; "We are In the nreiietic of royalty toilny. Hex I Hint II anil llm queen liavn ooinnuleil Kriu'lnnsly In irriioe this nivaMloii, Nutitiiui' I alHlllt to estivhllstl nvolnl llll oflloes al (ilir-Hol-hii. I ha conferred on me Ihe trhli'itl b the syiulml of jiower liv whtoli lhene oitli Km conlorreil. Ivlllaek Mr. Hlo.it -- r to li.n.l the while I rull llm iiuiiiom: .litnies will stop fiirlli : Airncli thou m irlner nml Imw lh kue." , Mr. Glelidinning, iHiwtlig llm knee, was decorated lord high admiral nf the Great Salt Sea. Joe Jennings, thn lone fisherman, was deoorated with the rank of of the Great Salt fcioa. C. C Goodwin wis made chief de-fender and collector of customs of the port of entry, but not being present the decoration va hung on the trident, Mavor Kiesel, the defender of Ogden, was decorated with a iiiucn of hawser as tho keeper of the wild dolphina and porpoises of Old Neptune. In accept-ing his high ollice, the mayor said "My lord duke, you don't know how honored 1 feel to be'htiug around the neck with l.'.O pounds of II inch rope. 1 am glad Salt Lako has a port of entry ami will do my best to protect the intercut of the great seaport." X. Treweek, whom Neptune' repre-sentative styled as a tried soldier w ho did not fear the flowing bowl, was as keeper of the w hales. Judge KliH Smith was matte keeper of seals to the grand wigamoro of (he Wasatch. It. G. Sleater was elevated to the rauk of keener of the pelican. Fred Simon was made keeper of tho sharks. Frank Dyer was decorated n keeper of I lie sea gulls. The fame "f Henry Harne' dam ranch on the Jordan had readied the ears of Neptune, and he wa therefore Hindu High Muok-- Muck of thn ('lams. C. M. Jackson wa decorated a keep-er of Neptune' oyster ranch. J. K. Gillespie wa decorated w ith a candlestick a the badge of his oilier) a keeper of Neptune's lighthouse on Black Hook. 'Territorial Auditor Pralt was raised to the rank of Lord High Diwr. Alfale Young wa made kei-jN-- r of the bathing grounds. (.'ol. Page was given charge of the mermaids, with the mermaid ipieen a his consort. 'J'. A. Davis, of Til K Tint s, w as dec-orate-a preserver of Ihe Kiltiiicss of the lake. S. K. Thuriiiaii and Genl-g- Suther-land were made admiral and vice-admir-of Utah Lake. 1). II. Ib-n- of Park City wa made chief of the Summit ( mniiy Marine. At the close of the exereiw-- a line liv jew i'l was presented to Mr. F.ccle. of the Union Pai-ilic- , u a testimonial of I ic cslecm ol the royal parly. Mr. Lo-de being absent, il was received by Mr. Ing.-ill-. The royal parly wa do lighted with the visit In llm lake and returned to ihecily loud in their praise of the manner in which tl.ey had lien KISSED. Montheai, Can.. Jv - Tll0 Fn. Gor'h , If1,0' lwmmi'nt thai Mr. ;V at tl e imlu9 f KtfTOnl . ( I ':l,"t',! t,u 11,0 .vomiB ladv. .' . .H?e ?y v..iilni took .m,, i f " """y wi,h whom she Muv. walk tn'!:R'Mill'al''-- V!,S ""! "1 to "" ''tit on the ay tlio lovi-rs- , us lovers will j separated from , ho rest of the pX , knowing that .hoy were doi.ig ii.V l.iiriii. sat down overs on a park seat. A kiss had just bee,, exchanged hen (wo men appeared before the them for pair and attempted t arrest disorderly eonduct in the park. As neither carried any insignia of ollice Mi, (.onion thought the men were ougbs, and calling,,,, hisliaiu-- to flee, lie jiroinptly begau thrashing the As hn is a strapping lellow. both lirt! many marks of V(,ng his seienlilie strength before he was and the ladv, Iming overtaken Iho pair were taken to the .station mid locked up in iho cells. Later i the night irientls sueeeetleil in liuding them and hailing (hem out. Yesterday the ladv wu- - too ill to leave her bed, bm Ir. (innlon was given a private trial by Judge Montigny. ihe kissing being admitted the iud''e would hear of noexi'iise. lie said Fing lisli iieopln must livo up to I heir own standard of morality, of which Ihev bragged so loudly. Th,.v were fond of ri'proacliiiig tho French with laxity of morals, while they pretended to be very rigid. A park at night was no place lor kissing, he said, and he then lined (iordou $iri and the lady $1U, though she was loo ill to appear. 'Then totior-do-he said in broken French: "If you intend to marry dnl girl I advise you watch her closely, and if you nia'rrv watch her closer; her moral's be bad." This was too much for the Englishman, nml he sprang forward to floor the jiulge.'biit Col. Hughes, chief of police, interfered and got the enraged Mr. (iordou out of court. A suit for heavy damages is threatened against the city. Wonderful and Remarkable Strike Ou Cross Mountain la the Centen-nial State. MEN TAKING OUT $5000 A DAY. Miiiera Rushing Into the Camp Where the Fabulous Fortune Is Said to Exist. IKxyKit, July 7.-- -A News' special, from Tinoup. Colo , gives account of the must woudi'i fnl discovery of gold ever reported iu the world, the lind is si miH's rrom 'l ineup, on Cross Mountain, and is owned by MeCormick & lxwis. Iletw ecn twa lines there is most ten feet ot thickness, the lower six feet be-ing iron magarese, nml the upper four gold bearing quart of five gold. The lowest assay from this rock is per ton and there are specimens which, when put through common mortar re-turns $l'(HKI iir gold to the ton. Two men an: now taking out ,XHI each or day. If I his streak is only one vard in depth and elemls the full' length of the claim (1.-,- feel) there is of gold in il. If Iho. depth goes down one thousand feet it is worth $187,470,001). Thn avcragt! value is placed at $1000 per ton. The excitement over the dis-covery is intense, ami thousands of miners are rushiug into tho camp. , SAM JOXtS 1 ItWS. The Sensational Preacher iwd to (lie Federal Miction Kill. Washington, July . Uev. Sam Jones, tho Georgia evangelist, is to the federal liill. lie was in lite cilv last niijht on his w:iv from Xorfolk'to Wheeling, w here he is billed to address a campineoting. This is what ho said to a reporter of the, Washington Tost: "I talk to between 2.000,000 and 3.0tN).(HHi people a year, and liae done so for three j ears. My engagements aiv lixod for n year ahead. Then! is a deal of w ickeilness iu this world. The poli-ticians are eorruplit.g the country faster lian the preachers can make it pood. Politics, municipal and national. are cor-rupt. These folks linn w ho think Ihev can do anything with a Federal dec-- , tion bill, are mistaken. 'A free ballot and a fair count' in the south means negro douoinination. and the south won't have it. The election law w ill be a dead letter like t ho fifteenth amend-ment. It would tako half million soldiers to enforce it; a reir'uut'iit iu 'ery county. A negro is killed in '.!( south once in a w hile killed with lead. l'j in Indiana they kill whin voters with silver. V ou buy voters up north with money. In the south one pets killed oiicn in awhile. It is cheaper, but UK) are purchaeil iu the north w here one i.s killed in the south, anil the j of votes is as dangerous to the republic as the killing of voters." . ANOTIU K IKMUIsslOX .Trl. Il I.J- - H Ar to Hi-- With ulJt-- i U ot July 7. A noxol bill i one jnsl iiitiodui-e- in tin' Ininse by Mr. Laws of Xi'hrnsk.1. nd in the I y Mr. Fi ve of Mume. It is to provide fur "a eonimisiiun ou the subject of w i il vice." The lirst section of the lull is the principal one. and il tvaiU ns fol-low s: 1'hal llifi-i- - h:illli ',"n.hitr.l hv Ihn prl- - llPlO. I'V atul Willi till- u 'Itt il (Hi- - C"lllllOHittin III.- - IIS. Wl;tl 411 hu ti- - s l .til.-li noli - In tli.'ir tuni-x- i MU-- iii;miilv t hii lii Tllt nil Hit- - thorii-ii;- :l iiti-- Mlin h.ii iin..- - mo;i ih.-i-tultt- s .hiilt Is- - unsmii'lli-h.- , hill tnl I wu i s i.iu Km uiiii-- ! ilif.r n'ii'iii?i'iif. II khitlt 1h lh" iiulv el u.tt itiii.iiii'.n-- III till Hi.' l(ll Vli ill All On Mi r'l.inii-- - In l.iis-- r tin.l w ,ii-- . lotiur iintl illvurc IHi'flf- - iHim in.lti I.l'tls, iinl-'r- it I'lillilri'ii. unit llii' iiurl uiii nf Ui .iii', Hlltl Its I'lirrill. rtl'lll'i ll. I'll vsli ctl ln.il.ll 111 'It'll wlltl lAiiiM-r-m- . I'm- - hciiiiii. iftiil in. iiil, uii-- l i"ii in mi" INn U' it n itli-.o- t 1. Hint th Viiri.iu-- ' in.ii--- i ui-'- ll lur tin- if tlir ivil tli ihn Mhi.-- i mill tf I'tf t iiit'-i- t hluli-- j mm In I hi- - Ul-t- t .r The bill further provide thai "all of the cotnniisiouers slntll not belong In one Hex, nor In ihe miniii public. il liariy," Hint that the unlnry of each shall lie if .'.tNiii per annum ami ,'i a dnv a.bli lional for evpeiiHi-s- . A MenographiT. who shall lie eh'lk of the board, is to Ih ciimlnj ed at a salary of tl.M per milium uiul ."i per diem for evpi'ii-e- s. Forty thousand dollars nrn to be upprupn-alei- l to cam' out Ihe pru isinns of Ihe bill. Thn commission I nnihoiicd In send for persons ami pupei s mid to ml mini.sler uhIIk, unit the lvsull of iu in vest igul inns are to be leporteil In lb president for Iriimnission in congrrsji. Irth Dakota Visited by a Gale of Wind and Flasks of Light-- ning.' i'X CITY OF FARGO IN RUINS, Is Thought That Hundreds of People Have Eetn Killed and Eadly Injured. i dns of Cars Elown From the Tracksi Houses Unroofed and Elevators Burned. RETICULARS ARE MEAGRE. u'graph Wires Totally Destroyed, the Poles are Down Railroad Traffic is Crippled. Jt. I'Ai r., July 7. A report i.s cur-n.- l nere that tlio tow n of Fargo, ;,irlli Dakota, was completely swept ,,av by u cyclone this morning. Ofniiiise if ll.e. report is true there mst have be-o- great loss of life. All ,ic;itions seem to confirm the re-ri- A d'ailroml man who arrived mil that vicinity this morning says wind storm prevailed this milling, aud several trains were ii,n from tlio (racks. All wires to Fargo are down, and the losti'i'ii Union oilicials report that Milt two miles of poles uear Fargo ill between there ami here have been Anvti down, and that west of Fargo worse condition exists, uiul that miles ail miles of w ires and poles are down, flic hist reports received bytliesig-i- l .service from Fargo were at 7 p. m. unlay, and they showed a low barom-w- . a temperature of 80 degrees and a inl velocity of six miles an hour, w ith miililious good for a storm. A WOMAN KASTfcK. Iliii-tor- Mm minnt l ive Mnny li Litngi-r- . Al.l.KN tow n, l'ii., .Inly 7. The condi-tion of Lehigh county's lasting woman, Mrs. Adam Wuehter, of Souih While-hall- , six miles west from here, is excit-ing increased wonder and attention iu the medical profession and among tho inhabitants of this region. The number of visitors at the modest dwelling oc-cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wiiohler. has largely increased within the past fort-night. The doctors now declare that the faster cannot survio many days. Mrs. Wuehter has taken practically no substantial nourishment for uiuet days. On (iood Friday, April 4, she lastetl food of a solid character for the last time. Since that time a sup of beef tea, taken at intervals of several day, has been her solo source of nourish-ment. She cannot even drink water now, and is failing rapidly. When iu normal health about a year ago, she weighed lllli pounds. .Now she w eighs less that lifty-liv- pounds. TIIEP1MTPM. j Thfj Tfll Story of Injuitim taJ Claim E.id TrcatciKBt froui th Police. i CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE ARRESTS. j Two Ltlwr Eund!J Off to Jil and Ia Cell All Of 8il-ur!- kj Night. t'harli' Pugh ami William If.ltun r two young men w ho tril sinry of w Inch i l lo ifui th 10- nri-- r a rslher ir idea of the man-ner in w hich nun meinU--r ef Ihn po-lice drpartiiii'iit eiuiducl such thinffl a fall to their i.ri- - Pugh and lldina are lathers. Salnrday wgUl thejr mn-ili-- a I'lckporkfl. alihoiitfli no auch charge ai preferred lu court. The t tni-- h ading up lo tho arrei are alun.t a iinTi'liii( a. h facK J. II Kickman w nut dnv iug Saturday rvcniiig and when ' he iiraied the Fugle liat on llngham I si i n t In-,- i n nlie.ul of him Inn nirn j with ln nu n follow ili)t them vio- - ( h . Siiddi nly the i nu n ' up nml c.nli an at m of one i f Iho noiui ii mil, ' lli lln, gills' lo them. Th wnmeii !rnk (rum tln'iii ami one made an effort a. In at.tp her w hi the l llicr l he WnuUl knotk her ilnwii. liii kiimu dnl i nil up and Ih men linslily .lt-..- ; l. Km-k- a coiiducled lint ttimicit. whwrrMr. I 'or, (ir.in and Mi IWirkiuud lo a and went i.- - n Ion n after all I'lltei-r- . lie a 'IU that In' w at- In il lb ( nil Ihe (', On Main r't lm ll!!cr Fnslingcr tttid with loin in of Ihe men. who b.i'1 n ib. i'M-,rr.- t riitin-lv- . At tlm .ion bitiik fnriir Itiy cut onnliTi-- 1'iigh nml HiIIkii. aim well mlloig on Ihe rolling I'hn oirtcrr nriested tin in r I lie pirin-- pninli'il mil bv Hicklil.tii. Tliev Weni held to Jul! nil lOL'bl I'l'l yolerd.iV u n e IkiiiiI and worn relc in il Mjisiml I "ling H illi III linn ami con Ihli mi- - In l'ir innoi i nor o llui v.inug in mi . Hut I'ugh had tnuieihiiij lo v aUmt thing. "I had lii'i ii wllli the ollii-- lather all rv riling," he aiil. jnd had Jul Irli Ihe i niwil w llll llillv llllloll a t. w turn iin-tit- the olli. r innio up. W were niilitig ou I bo railway when ho grabbed Hie by the lout and a.Mit '1 waul von.' " " 'All right.' I .ii'l, 'I gum you lia lllat. W lull iliivnil Haul inn for f ' " 'You'll lilld mil W hull HO gel I'l lb utation.' " lie Biinwi-rt-- ",U tho nUtiuii Ihey took in into tin oIlli'M. ! ked the limn In charge whal we were arnnleil for. IU imiil nut a wold, I wailed aniiirt time and aikmt again but gl no ittlat tiin. t ri pi'iiteil lliu I m in i ry wHln-n- l avail, and Unailv I iloi Inii-- d my ability Iu gUn bond I had a lot of uioui-- 1 hint col-b'- l lii'l and Hilly had mhuc. too. W had fibiiiil flisi beinei-- ii. ami I llioiight Unit wiiiibl aurely Iw ruongh, Tim li'llnw ; " 'It'll cost you (tnoo apii'cu in Ik Mid (o (fel away.' 'That kmd of Plnggmed me. but I mill, 'All right, draiv up your tmiid. I can get it outside.' lb' did itoiiilng tif the noil, but look u mi--r tn and pill inu ill mining a lot of ilriinl.ru ho-lio- i' mid lo. ki d hilly niuir. Wh urn' kept llicin nil night anA nearly alt Sunday. My roogi i only a bWk away and I rrp',ilrllv lh'lii U l for my partner who would K' l mm bund, but lln-- pulil uol Hi" ligtit't niloulion lly and bv n tirxniMU hn kmw Hilly tMiiu! uiln tlm and Hilly 11- nl lit in after lln- - murlnl who lei bun out and hortly afu-- r I wa rrlmwuwl. Iiolh of li our mnoev ctirity. 'I In w i In the ulti mo.. n, ami llm inul-Jiu- l told ii llnit o vet no chnrgii had been in.nlo. ll. (orn n left a tniipln of women thai w neii-- r aw lioforii c hum into Ihe otlic.i arid Identilii-i- l lim l y a light hl I 'if M one of the men who 1 imdrrliil milted her. She wain l ur atwu Hilly, Th")' n.itd II w.K brlwwo ami o elm k III I lie lh.ll till! a.ull iicciirriil. Writ. I can prove my whew ubntilD all tin! nulling " i "Vim !'! h" Mol on ft! a crowd of follow lather w ho lidil tnimi ini'i Ihe rolirttO'iiii ti act m witiii-sM- , " He a ilh II all llm lllli ' ' ,Ni.l until llii morning w j f diargw pri-loi- d gaiiit !b" mrii t'hrn lln iiiiiii iri) ton cniiip'iiiiil chirgmg IB Inn Willi a. mil. J'lie n w hit it I hey weri nrreirl. fir a ho poin e knew, w. king L i Lo t llml olfoln o w a pU.-r.- l in Ihe mem-- j oi .in.linn on the .!,il" wliioli i niadi U I by iirrelmg rli I'ngtt and lldtoii l n-r- tion Ii a'ifiirvnt, not iiuly a i their arn-s- l Iml ul hw relmal of tint ' (h.Iii-i- ' lo lull the i loirgi! or riac ifl bund or In ussist. tln ui lo inform liii-i- ' ;ri inl l tin ir pre.l.rariii nt. I In; aw i ml (or lur or look Uu afurolxu. AMITIIKU ,IAir. DKI.1VKKY. Una Mure Hatch or rriminera KcbuIii Their Liberty. Jail breaking seems to be a prevalent disease among the crooks who are ar-rested in thiseitv. A few days ago a batch of them lleil between two nights, effecting an egress by force and last night a couple moro did likewise. Iu fact it cannot be known until a round-up is made of the prisoners nt work in the gravel pit just how many got away. It is positively known thai William Moron, a burglar, and Charles Hogan, a pickpocket, aro among those who did not eat at the jail this morning. Ilogau was arrested by the marshal at the Kio (irando depot Saturday, be-ing caught in the net of "fanning'' the pockets of a pilgrim. Moveu was ap-prehended while carrying away three boxes of shirts from Mullel'8 store. The men were in the down-stairs compartment, but during the night they succeeded by some means in breaking a hole through the ceiling. A helping hand from one. of the petty offenders on the upper floor dropped a blanket, by moans of which they were drawn up. The upper section of tho jail is insecure, and it was only the work of a few minutes to loosen stones from the wall, break a hole through and fall out into daylight. The city jail ia watched at night by a man who' also attends to the duties of night otlieer; booking prisoners and doing other such work. The jail is de-tached from the main building, being separated therefrom by a broad court. In its present condition, it is absolutely unsafe unless a man who can perform exclusively the duties of watelimau is engaged. M AMil.r II I Mir II M 11)11 Kail anil rao f a Mmall liny. Thla morning, about a ipiarter after eleven, Hubert P., the ten year old son of Kolicrl H. McLaughlin, w ho work at tho Union Pacillu depot, was climb, tug on a wagon which is used Iu pick-ing up rock ou the Mreet, on Fifth South slreel, and was killed. The little follow had barely seated himself w In n thn aeat tipped over the front of the wagon precipitating him to the ground. This n startled the home that, they could uot be stopped before the wagon w heel had passed over hi nhouldor mid back . The pressure w as o great thai il forced particles of the lung through ihe mouth. After the t he gave ono or two gasp and It wan all over. Most fiM'tunalely he did not bin long enough to feel the pain. Thn coroner wa aiimmoued but he did hot ricem it necessary to hold nil inipti't. The funeral w ill lake place from the residence of the parent, No. fi'.'7 Fast Find. South ut 3 p.m. tomnt row. A MVrX j:llllllllOX. .Mlllluin of llnlUr Wnrtli or I'ui ullur Put l'i l'itlMt-- . Cincinnati. July 7. SpocialJ Tho furniture manufacturers of tins city have united in an effort to place their industry before tho people iu a novel way. 1'hey opened today a mammoth furniture) exhibition in ihe exposition building. Their products will be on view there until August Uth. This is an undertaking never before attempted, but the men engaged in il say their output is $0,000.0(10 in value annually, anil they think the exposition will bo-n- f interest' to all who have anything to do with funiituro.- .- - " m, WIND ANDjaUHTSlNG. minx llloivn From Hie Tracks linil an l lreil. St. 1'all, July 7. (ieneral l'assen-y- t Agent F'eo of the Northern Pacific iiilway has the following telegram mm Jamestown: About 2 a. m. a 're storm struck the JJakota division, win No. 1 was blown. from the track the Fargo- shops. Tho roof was iinvuoffthe depot v at Mapleton, and of the elevators at Dalrymple was tvtiek by lightning and burned. Cars were blown out on the main nick at Buttsville, ami it will take six ut's to make the track passable there, flit! main line is clear aside from this. Fee says that if anyone on the train nl been killed or injured it would cer-iul- y have been mentioned. MOUSING TKI.IGKAMS CONDENSED. The cholera epidemic at Valencia is on the increase. Five thousand Pythiau knights are in camp at Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Winnie Davis, daughter of Jeff-erson Davis, has returned from Europe. President Harrison attended services at the l'lesbyteriau church at Cape May- - - Eight Hungarinu women were con-victed of poisoning their husbands at Vienna'. The disbursements in dividends on stocks and bonds during July amounted ttt $741110, 121. , - 'Governor Nichols, of Louisiana, will veto the lottery bill' and score the legis-lature that passed it. W. D. Beard more, 22 years of age, was killed by having a team ol horses run away with him at Collatteville. Charles Ellis, a cowboy, w hile drunk shot and mortally wounded W. II. Rilev. a telegraph" operator at Folsoiu, X. M. James Connors and Ike Weir, "The Belfast Spider," will fight for a purse of $1700 tomorrow night, at Buffalo, M. Y. The United Order of Independent Odd Ladies, is the title of a mystic or-ganization formed by the women of Boston. Albert dimming, an insane man, fa-tally wounded Sylvaiius Palmerton, at Delhi, X.Y., and injured a number of persons who attempted to take him into custody. - Ira and Doler Ganger, twe sons of William Ganger, of Waynesboro, aged 0 and 14 years respectively, were ilrnu nod in A'ntietam creek, Peunsylva- - uia, while lishing. There was another scene of disorder in the Chamber at Koine, due to Pre-mier Crispi declaring that he possessed documents containing serious charges against the municipal authorities of Catania aud refusing to produce the documents until the proper time ar-rives. Signer Imbriaiii and other mem-bers vehemently protested against the Premier's course. Mrs. James A. Smith went into the Foriliiam "original package" house at (lira rd, Kas.. ami commenced breaking bottles, when the new agent. Gust Steiubach, interfered. She assaulted hiln with a buggy whip, striking him half a dozen times before he ejected her from tho room. He had her ar-rested She was lined $1 in the police court the amount to be paid by the by-standers. Her husband has been on a protracted drutik since the house has been opened.' murder was committed in Las Vaira. J. X. Stutsman, an inoffensive okfinan, inul a tailor by trade who Jiad hoen working at ililtcront tailor shops in the citv for the past six or seven was'the victim. His body was years, found about a mile west of town this aflcrnoon.. it having eviden ly been there alter he was killed, lis aggctl throat was cut from car lo ear and his ace tinned, evidently to prevent re-- - nrnition. He had nothing but ? Nothing is known at lMsm,eistotbeca.,sethath'adtotbe killing or who the murderer is. Fiv e children were killed by the of a quantity of powder stored warehouse owned by a man name, Ti e Ur .smith at Industry. Pa. Brenuan. one ef the v i tims. is voun" and last night tried TotfsmU .fhcmvnerof thehtu. powder was stored. This Suing he wandered . found near Eliabetn. n-- . ind was A close miles from Industry. watch is now being kept over hi,. . The steam iiarge Seagull w? d,rpv- - feci 'f lumber were Sixteen inilb"!! ls a total ,.insume'l. A"e ,M wreck. An Aftit Laity Injurail. A alight accident occurred utliarlield Bench at l yesterday afternoon. Jimt as the train was pulling Into the nt.it Inu an aged lady ullemiitcd to crima llm track, but was Mruck by the engine and thrown a distance of ten font oil Iho right hand Hide of the iraek. Sim wa severely bruised, but not falnlly in-jured. She was accompanied by her daughter, and was at otteii sent to thn city on the Incoming train. Klint Ilia Wire. Col.UMBt, Intl., July 7. John Pctil-lot- t nnd his wife Mary, who have re-sided in thi city for the last ten years, quarreled some days ago over a trilling matter nnd separated. The wife re-fused to return antl live with her hus-band, and took rooms at the Western hotel. At 7 p. in. PetilloLt called at tho hotel and sent a messenger to cull his 'wife. When the two met he pulled a bull-do- g revolver, shooting her live times in the head and breast, killing her instantly. He t'un at-tempted lo escape, but wa run down, arrested and placed iu jail. THK TOWN WIPED OUT. 'veral People Killed and a Large Number Injured. Milwaukee, July 7. Advices re-i-at the Chicago, Milwaukee & Paul offices are to the effect that tlio n was liretty well wiped out, several oiln killed 'and a number injured, fiif Northern Pacific traiu was blown "om the traclis. KMOIIT8 OF PYTHIAS Kil l Kl. While Journeying to Milwaukee Their Train Is Wrecked. Milwaukee, July 7. General Carn-aha-commander of the uniform rank. Knights of Pythias, received a dispatch from Manteno, III., announcing that four Knights had been killed and six injured in a wreck of the Illinois Cen-tral special train containing the Sixth Hegiment Illinois Knights. Among the wounded is Chancellor Ward, who would be unable to attend the encamp-ment in couseqiiencc. - - Hull Out nl Town. C.uinutiK, III, July 7.-- S, O. Don. ton, a young married limn w ho dewrtod hi wife and dying babe anme iniintl.s ago, appeared' iu town during the Fourth of July celebration. George Troute, nr.. father of iho abandoned w ife, ran the recreant husband out ol low n w ith a shotguu. Killed While Cradling. Mkxia, Tex., July 7. Tom Avera, aged , while cradling millet for hi brother, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. The lightning tore the crown of hi hat out. went down tho front sides of the body and legs and tore the solo and heel off his right boot. His sister-in-law- , who saw bur. struck, says a small cloud of smoke seemed lo rise as the lightning struck him. Dr. Tillinsii'sdenlal parlors, 173 Main street. Cuiiviltation free. SKVEX I.IVKM LOST. ilie Signal Observer Reports Seven Dead and Thirteen Injured. MiXNKApnuK, July 7. The Western iiieti has just got a wire ia to Moor-'""- I across t he river from Farjjo'. The ;''ia! observer I here telegraphed to Islington Unit seven lives were lost Hie cyclone and thirteen injured. IILKOLARS AT WOI1H. They Oct On" With 131 From Dii kensun & Co.'a Two Ol her Vlll. Burglars yesterday entered the ollice of Dickenson & Co. and got away with $130. Mr. Dickenson had left the ollice at il o'clock, and on his return at (:!W o'clock found I hat the back window had been pried open ami that the thief had taken all the money from the till anil scattered the papers over the floor. They also tried to break open the safe but failed in their attempt and secured only the $1"0 in the till. i'rom Dickenson & Co s' the robbers went across the street to Waits. Sperry & Co. and pried open the door with a jimmcy. Mrs. Anderson, who lives up-stairs heard them and' came down with a revolver and waited for tlietn to come in. They, however, heard lier and skipped. This is the second attempt to rob that place in the past two weeks. About 5 o'clock this morning Police-man Faircloiigh and Watchman Holmes saw a m tn running down a ladder which reached up from Walker Bros', basement. They at once made and found the door open, but the robbers made their escape without any plunder. MANY PA8SUNGKKS INJUItED. "iilurt unes Kxpoi ionoeil - Those ;n An Traiu. st. Paul. July 7. The Northern fur-'lio- s this information. Several people ''i'' injured on train No. 1, but none ;ili,v and most of them only slightly, Thompson of Purdy's parly, l!il also a lady of their party, were shaken up. The porter of their was seriously injured. Pui'dy is rotary and treasurer of the Kock "hud road. His special car which was "inched lo the train was blown from ike track.' SKVEX CHILbllKX KILLED. a,1C'it Under FaUiiig Kools Can't et Particular. s''- Paul, July 7. One of the reports '' l ived today says seven children were ''Hcil by being caught under a roof, feai-l- all the rumors of heavy loss of 'k i based on the fact that nothing as boon heard from and Moo-"ti- l since 2 o'clock this morning aud further fact was undoubtedly the !t"in which blew down the wires in tl'iy direction. l ate luteal. Today bank clearance- ainouitled to '.'Iti.fHlM. Cash biilmiceii, ti'.',H,VJ, The Harmony club givn their rettular liaity Tiiosday evening, July H. 'Irpiu piomptly at 0 i. William Hnv. editor of Ihe Wa. ili h Wave at Holier ( ity, Utah, i in town He gave TlIK 'I'lMl.' ijflleo a pb'as.uit call today. Albvn Frank, cbtk of lh Uiiind Stale diiti tctcnurl at Omaha, and w ife are al the Ulntiih hotel. They will re-main iu Salt Lake for a week, John Mullen, who diud muldonly In a reslaui ant ou Second Smith trect, on Ihe Fourth of July, wa buried vcier-dav- . Hn wa an old 'and wdl known uii ne r. A delii'icralie rally will al Sugar Houw waul loniglil at o'ol'i' k, when tin- iiieetiiig will ad.lns.oil Ly 'I hoiiia O llrion. Prof. P.ml ami olln-- r di'lliocral. Mit M iv I'rnsby of ILieimg. Neb, ilnughii r of Mm L- (' ll'iiuii . i -- ir ing in Salt Lake ( ity. Sin mind in I tine In me the Iiii-- n k and lliinli there U no place on citli liku the nly of the Saints. A Imr- - t" J M H.irtiy broke frmii hi immriiig on Lit u-- l .South stii'i-- t tin ui'iniiiig and l.ui a ay. The atiinia! li.p(i'd in front "I the city ball by Hie line rati king in the whei l. line wliod wjs torn cfl. Vib who dii d yrl. nlav, u an old Ikh iliivcr on ihe i.iorl.ind mule. He u"d to for (oiiiier Saliibiiry wuiie year as", and yean :ist a ioke of pai jIvm ii'icn wi,i- h he lu ver Inily rerun roil K, of I' ImI'o No t w;!l befwfW moot at A. II hall Ihe onb-- (iue "t the mrJHi;el of liie ll.Vl"' "r gani.itn'in iu lie' city and oiiibrai among u member many of our l, prigrene and public spirited cilioii. Dr. B:iemi 1 exprieneing mmie an noymic" fern a biillcl wouml j in Iho forearm on tli" night ln-f- Ihe Founli. ho hred th shot i tn-- t known. I - d'",!"r " "'king at ih burning ( '" 'lh'r: '' wl-- hr j met wuh hi Hifiirnm. Mu ag' r.J S Ifdiii', ''f theConii-liouUl,er.:cr1a:l!- i d f he i.iumer Ul tnr-ii- l in th- - citr- at . Iho , menu eii.tira'ecil ail the ibiii of Do- - mid w-- io w t of i y lx-.- t Tee mvil b" eiij.' v.-- ii- - f' 1 !' I""d 'be r ,r, ihe geiitl. mja b hjd tfiu-- i hoii'rt'J Ib'in. ' THK HANK tl.KAKINti. P.eview of the Hiislneu Done In Money C enti-r-a Lat Week. Boston, Julv 7 There were bid live days of bank clearances last week, busi-ness having been suspended for the ob-servance of the Fourth of July. Ap-pended ligures from clearing house of the cities named give the groas ex-changes for the last week, wilh rate per cent of increase or decrease. a against similar for the corresponding week in 1H'J. Cities. j Clearing. Inc. Dec. New York tma.Mf.w' 4 1 Uostoti nfisniaw 7S ChleaKii ii. Philadelphia 7S.IMI1---! 4 V SI Louis IH 11.1 tl j a Han Kri.ni iso".. . .' I" " PliNhiirK I... .i. :il. lliiltitm.re IV .!.) i Mi! Kiinsiu-i'it- ""I S New I (rlean 11 i Hi ltllisnlle STi.iilS I , Mluno-ipi.il- iv.'l.-W- , XI O ; omul".... ?.;m:r n t Milwaukee 4.C:'W. I Denver .!.! (I. omah l Iioltolt I,7i.i.i H3 '. .... ITovhlenoe 4vn Wl i IS SI. Paul IMti.mi If, II Cleveland MUCH.'. .H folmnbiiK fl .1 Dallas SOU. It 0 l Washlturivn l.ilH.iir. .S Memphl I.I.7 7IU ...... M.4 jartlord 3vjl0f It Dnlilth " ;. IiidianapnH I.7.'i..!li i Kot Wortb 1 vfi.sfn fi 0 SI Joseph V--' W. S ... Nw Hutll 3 ' Peoria I.:,!'. 17 . ftnrinwleld t f.fm .... I l Maine I I iv ; !: f, U --slt laike lly I.IM ln j Wnns-te- r. i:u 1 llalvestou.., 7S I ! j Sorai'inw K'.',i77 S il ;...... VVichlla. V'.:m .10 Sum city 1'?''J 4 - - .11 ! .1 Orand Rapkl 7'7 II.'...... Norfolk " Clialtanoea ''' 'I . ll.riii.lUlialll ain.ti! I lm-ei- ! fill lo: i M ilne ' fa- - Amri-l- ' " l,.itinrt.i. Ky....! ;i il" o 7 ... ... T..e--- a .V.. .1 New IMfnnl ; ::.--! k: ... Montreal 1 port lain! lire... lie" i r-- t JO WMlllr .... - ...... " "T-H.- ... I -- ?T , H. i Lie New ..rk. ! !' a: in- - e. ..i no l.i'l- -l tn i';-- Ii'.'l-ar- a mee-ea-l tin- - !!ia la.l . New York Money and Stork. New Yoi:k. July 7. Noon. Slocks dull, and heavy. Money casy.-Tc!'!- . C Bar silver. . Fours, eoupon.1.21 J; Pacilic 0's, Li:.; Central Pacihc.iWi; Burlington, l.OCJ; D. it Ii (.-- . ; Xortlieru Pacific, B05; Preferred. 3i; Xorlhwestern, 1.10; New York Central, l.os; Oregon Xavi-eatio- 1.04J; Transcontinental, 40; e Mail, 41; Kock Island, M): lit. Louis & San Francisco. 33; St. Paul &Omaha. 32; Texas Pacific. 21j;Union Pacific, 0.';i; Wells Fargo Express, 40; Western Union, e:). ' THEY AGKEK ON SILVEK. tiiuiproiiiiie .Measure Adopted hy ttie toimuitteo and now Beioif Read. 'asiuxgxo p. c., July 7. An St'cement upon the silver question was fwtieallv reached tiidav. It will pro-fo- r the purchase of 4,300.000 of bora month with no bullion redemp-0"- - The certificates are to be redeem-'- i coin and to be full legal tender, "ill conference committee met at IJn, ami the report drawn up by Sen-io- r Sherman was adopted. The re-8- rt was presented to the senate imrac-atel-and ;s now being read. ' A Till tl. I twiH AIM :. ..ltoe a yet lleHIH tl I4 H.t ( Walker, ft ill PrwWdy Melwllal . Mr Mct'ourt. ncuugey thw SiUor 'Hiealrii.il itriiia, U ill'. thi Walk.-- r UitHf 'I twi bonw. w It:, ti wa b'lrne'l in Ihe ti.giit nt lh mirth, nnn of the- ht3tr- ip Mr. Mot oiirl' circuit and ! i hrr ttt w iial arrang'-mrni- ran lm rn defr lb o.,n.ri 4s.'ti. M,. .id Iti after-- i noon Ih l be l ad in rntrrii'W with Mr. Walker but th.t nmhing d tiiiil h.i-- et aottlMl. Hp wu in how lhat thr !lriler would m al nri a S ! Lake .nil, the very be.i bow trtuniA f um in Hn' United M il.-- . 11. iiijrsii-- wi tbit ihri the-.ite- wituM Ui re bin it nl om e. If not, he Mid. it would caita iHefii iueoovenieiioi lor t ine Lot nini place he .et woalil tx foiiml. Mr. Bure, nianig-- r ol ihi) epr !i!tM W4 bI eo. U uol that arehitwl1-- weft at work now rxsunning tiiiWalU. Tit ii;.irn.' .i)olrr kts not yt ar-r- n - .l, lint b- - hid a., iluultt that ttm ininiian. o wotiii! tm paid at once. I"nl:l f'rr their hrf could oot ,ay just what w.ei.il Ir iluoe, bjt ha w a o.Miliih iit that the Iheater wmibl tiw r. l.oitt r linn- - llo thought that an eoi-io- i new boo.- wmil-- t ft p ami tbat it wmud Ut one ot toe tf tinest tn the west. . Chleago Market. Chicago, Julv 7. Close Wheat Firm; cash, , August, 001: Sept. ' IK)' . I cohn Steady: easli, 35; August. 371; September,'!!!. I )Ars Firm; cash, 28; August, 2.j; September 27Srtr"!7L-Baui. F.v Steady. , . j cash. $!.'; Sepicmi r, '$11.73.. Lt:i Firm; cash, 3.70; September, i ,(,, r,.ir!l. rnr. okamd hem. kit Dr.ii.t- - 11 Netted Ihe faiiil.iana Hide Mrarly loo -- Marred by Tw alight Aeeldedl. The grand U-n- ' lit drill at the K'ghth ward s'liiare on Saturday i.ight wa a iiccv in pvery way. A Might aeci j't-- t a it'opened raun-- a little confusion. A portion of the ai gave way and about tivtt hundred people were precipitated lu th Rrnund. It. P.. Campbell had hi leg crushed, but for- - tttnately no one wu rioiisly injured, A few li.iiiute later annthi-- r wciion of the i':it raiiie dow n with a crash. Mi Talbnt received a badly kprained ankle and J. K. Parry wa afifi badly Lru'owd thi lime. The grniind wore brilii.-uitl- illutuiii- - nted by declric light. Bel 1 and IU-- JI :i lid tfie lU"l'll eoosnrt were preawnl and the liff-ren- t organi za:ions that participati-i- l In the royal parly we re Governor T.'iouia. May.r; N iti. Judge Power and nlh' r. The prnar.iiunie a a follow s l (ril ejjioe of Ih,- - .mi;- and "Hi mw a ihr h i; I it , - Mil ll.e I'eiel V he il lr,e l,..a I Il fr. iiraf'4 rvi.- - .tf par-iKipaitr. if ba iv) ii ftisbif' P.? L "OUIWES TIIKKATEN TO STKIKE. "'tiEscitement Aiiiouc Hie Bow Street Poliremell. July 7. Several policemen ''wlied lo the Bow street station who 'Tl' "tispended for refusing to go on "y were tod.tv dismissed There is ' excitement among ihe police oyer '".ma!ter that thev thieateu to strike 'light. , llullion Itepiirt and ynotiilinn. Wells. Farg" Sc Co. renl the follow bullion iU"tat'.i'll: l'ad. New nrk. W 42i: silver. New York, l 01, er. London, ii'l. I |