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Show r . yy . ' " ' LAST SBITtOrJ SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY. I AY 1 '., ISO VOIO W , ' r I,,, ;, SILVEE A QUOTATI0NS.j Silver, How Tork,....-9- 7 2 j i SilW,. LmhIob 44 f ; I j Lead, Hew Yor- k- 4.20 : 1U U.ION AMI OhB WiCMITS. ! Wells. Fargo it Co. Lead and sil ver ores, bullion, .t.il(i; total, J ei, j Nail Lake t'lasrini-- tlouae. I Tndav's clearings, $170.(11!!; sumo day : fJO., 100; cash balances, if i'.'.l 10. ; ' " rtold lor I ttiort. Xy.w Yci.k, May 10. Two iind a quarter ttiiilioiiH n( dollars in gold coin was ordered today fur fx port. Dr. Graves Passed the Night in a Call ia ItTurlureiV Bow aud U Tak-ing Things Oooly, A BIG BULLY SHOT BY A EOY Of 13-- Tha LiUle Annie Makes a Pur-chase Investigating the Wall Walla Lynching, ril e il to The Tim. i:n kh, May ill. Dr. Graves will go on the witness stand, Mid Judge Fur-ma-this morning, to prove his own in-nocence. The ilfrti n will use no nical law to clear htm. They say ho will have no need of my such methods, but will fully clear bin name from the cloud of suspicion sit present hanging over it. Tlui.i'i who have conspired against him will bo shown up in ihoir true color. , Many n ear is to tingle with shame or fear before the matter is done with. In the meantime the head of the prosecution is away, this witness-es all scattered and the. Him of the law slow iu its action by letlirg things take their due couie. lhe arrest of Dr. Graves was .neither a surprise to himself nor to the public. Ho is taking it cooly ami has promised when the proper timo comes to clear liis good name'. 'Ha passed the night cotttfovtahlv ln eel!'e., i of the county jail wliieh is located iudirurderers row, His attorneys are engaged in preparing i paper which will be presented to Judge (iraiiam tomorrow in w hich his release 'on bail is asked. San 1'kam isi (., May 10. ( Associat-ed 1'rorsj Mrs. Barnaby, tho wealthy Rhode Island widow, who died in Den- - er last mom h from tho effects of poison was in this city from March to April (1, anil during that time was treated by Mrs. Dr. Martin for paralysis. Mrs. Martin says that whenever Mrs. Har-rab- y visited her office she was accom-panied by a woman who was said to be Mrs. Vv'urro'I. According to the phy-sician this woman treated Mrs. Bar-naby very roughly and tho latter feared her greatly. The doctor said Mrs. liar-nah- y she wanted to leave tho woman, but that she was unable to do so. AN AWFUL EXPLOSION. A Train Leaded with llynamlle Blown I'P .Ten, Me a lulled. TAitRm.wN. X. V., May 10. At 11:25 this morning a train containing a large quantity of dynamite was blown up short distance from the depot. The shock was terriitc ami tho entire train was demolished. Two Americans aud eight Italians were instantly killed and a largo number of people injured. The remains of the dead were picked up .tint taken to the station. It is impossi-ble to tell ut nreseut what was the cause of the accident. The dynamite was loaded on a flat car anil was being taken to Irvington. '1'lie fireman of tho locomotive of the train whs blowu With the tender of tho locomotive into the- river. The shock' of tin: explosion was felt for miles in all direction, and it is impossible to indi-cate the extent of the damage in Tarry town and vicinity. The ground was literally tunnelled by the lorca of the explosiou. A gang of Italians was working hero preparing tracks ami making Mime improvements on tho road. A freight car containing a large quantity of dyn-amite was stood upon a side track not far from them. Some of this explosive had been removed from the car and placed alongside it nud the explosion of a blast "set it off. Tho explosion siiouN. 10c gitiumi nun in rnFvuiuuK and tore up everything. Tho air was tilled with Hying debris and fragments of human bodies. I'eople a block away were thrown to the ground by the concussion. When the smoke cleared away there was a sickening spectacle. Thirty one men, principally Italians, lay upon the , ground. The car was no where to be seen. Portions of the trucks were trucks were thrown hundreds of feet away and not even the heavy wheels re-mained on the track. Tortious of the road bed and track were blowu away great holes dug in the ground. As soon as it was known that the danger was over. thousands of people nihad to the scene. Doctors were called from all parts of the tovf: It was found tn at only site men wCre killed outright and twenty wonndt. No names could he obtained in the etf citemeut that existed. The crowd of people devoted themselves to moving the dead aud wounded to the depot where they were laid out in rows. Those killed were horribly mutilated, being literally blown to pieces. The wounded meu were shockingly injured, some were minus their legs, others had their arms blown away, and still others were riisjoembered in an equally horri-ble way. A number of the wounded will probably die. Most of thpfoceakf little or no Knglish. "' Travel is entirely blocked between Tarrytown and Irvington. ail trains have been forced to come to a stand-still on each side of the accident. Stir-peo-and doctors are attending the wounded on the hpot. The. wildest ex-citement prevails, i , FOUGHT Fflll NATALIE. Cordon of Stu limit Guard the Palate of the Queea All Sight Sharp right-ing With tho Police, ALL BELGRADE IN AN UPEOARi The Police finally Forca Their Way Into the Fi'so nud the Queen is Ex-pelled rro:n Servian Territory, Bri.i;k.uk, .May 111 The city isin :u Uproar in consequence 0 the attempt to epul Natalie. A body of students uumbcritig fioij remained mi guard around her residence :.il night. Collisions constantly occurred between them and tho troops. The most' seri-ous took place at midnight when the g '.1 d'armes made u determined effort to break the lines. A prolouged strug-gle envied, the students using lists, Coibs and pistols, while the troops bred repeatedly. In spite of tho fact that ta! student was killed aud about fifty wtunded, they held their ground and the troop- - were forced to retreat. At daybreak the coniliel was 'i'he victory rested w'iih the gen d'armes, w ho broke tLrough the line aud made their way into the palace whom the queen informed the oliicer that she would yield to force to save further bloodshed. She was then con-ducted to a carriage, by which she was takea to the train that bore her to the Hungarian frontier. Tiie bitterness of the feeling as well as the sympathy for Natalie is increased by tho eveuts, and further trouble is almost inevitable. Helgkadk, May lit. f Associated Press. The palace of ex tjueen Nat-a')- e who was rescued by students y from the custody of the prefect woo had been ordered to expel her from Servia, isstill protected by an body Jf studen'.s and citi.cus. Last night aforce of gen d'armes at-tacked the cfcrdon of students and was drawn arouud the 'IUJ ICace and a severe struggle foVX'd. Many civilians ami gen-- y I.ruies were severely injured .during I fight and the gend'aran's were- Yil'.y repulsed- - Throughout tho night fth 1 city of Helgr&da was in a fever of ex4 VeiaeDt and further lighting is should the regeuta piisisl in thoiY'eteriniDaliou to expel the queen, A?Vjva consultation cl the ministers and "ty ts this morning it was de-cided i.M xpel Natalie from Servia and iostruifion to that effect we:e given the po lee'1" A strong force gun d'armes made a iaih attack upon the' queen's palaco I M succeeded in breaking throURlj B tfc cordon of students aud citi.eiis Kinrding Natalie. After Uh sharp tjfv theden d'armo ftUteutld-ent'Jrng the pftlace, ','fl- - geud':--' twi.ta- - aieii. fordea ' tsuilrtvajWiii.) Sti-lalie- 's bid room and surnmoa'd her to arrise ay she must instantly leave Ser-via Territory, '1 So queen caltn'y rejdied she would yiebvty to force ami requested the sui-d.iti-w itf so gallantly defeuded her to inane u; iurtuvr resistance. 1 tie uceii j was then allotted to dress hersel! and j r.iter bidding adieu to" the leaders of I her defenders, (luring w hich a must j touching scone was witnessed, sho was le cortedto a private carriage which was waiting a; the palace entrance and aud was hastily driven to the railroad nation followed by tiie cheers of the students and citi.i ns of Belgrade whs enthusiasm ha ! to be kept 111 bounds by a display of an overwhelming force of troops. At the stution a special train was in waitingand the queen was imnrediatrly conveyed 011 board. No sooner was the queen and her baggag't hoarded than the train ieiL for the 11 unitarian t'mti- - Iter. The populace is enraged ngaiu.it tne minister of war. Colonel Miiciios, w ho, it is understood, has been (lie most active of tiie ministers in insisting tin Natalie should he. expelled. The popular feeling against him is so (Treat dhat is probable he will be compelled to tender his resignation. In the light which took place last night between the gen d'armes who at-- ' tacked the students aud citizens deferul-iu- g the queen's palace, oue man was killed aud fifty mora or less severely wounded. Viknva, May Ifi.--- It is slated hero that Ix-- ( 'tieu Nataiie, of Servia is to the palace of Sinai at Buchar-est, tho capital of Uoumania. The facts which gives rise to this rumor are tiie important political events that may follow her expulsion from Servia. J A QUEER QUIT CLAIM, A Tired lieuaitiet link... mt A!j;umnt of j Ilia Wile. j A puhlio spirited individual who was slated at podee headquarters as II, We.itphal, was run in last night for im-posing a spurious 1 luck in tho sum of Mil upon J. J. Phillips of the White hoes,., At headquarters tho searching comiuiltt-- 1.1 e.. rilled a romance, the (burden of w I:, cli vv us contained in the following bid of m i' in which the wife is t tie ttft.cin eon ev cd ' Salt I, I v. May lM.-- T- whom It may .'.m Te.e, i;..s li:.; I, ll.ts !i i cnM' ,!. n-- "Hi ti a I ri1 lit a tutt ti.l. to my H i i', i(.eru ( y ;u.i ,!1 :t rt rti 01 aiiy way r.triici; ii m a iti". Ther.s was in signatirm to the instru-ment, the .',. jin-- having a)pat-utl-taken tho mailer ui:d r adviseineu!?' It is not known tint Westphal. who1 an-nounces hiui'ieif us wu.of in tho lii'm of W'estphal .v Co.. of est I'irst Eolith, has had tin goods delivered to him. Ho will have i:s rsiitmnation but ore Judge I,nicv toni"rrow iiiorniii . i raticis Hie young girl whom Marhai imng recently res-cind from rum is stili at, the city juil awaiting an .lamination. lleury 11 er iv ho was taken in " niorui in: on a charge of indecent eMi ri whs this morning lined .U.i'.'" IV .O I IS ,.S OKI Inst- IIJEIL niHl wa taken in lanbo by Olhcer Jensen. She le.l Ti her nppearanre. !'. 11. Meliegh. fjooii llichards.l'rank l'ur"ei!. the b rh T brn ser, ami the 'JV,-vi- Spider were run it, last night lor ho'-fi- iuivvii tho town without any v s.bl'i means of support. A woman giving her name a Mrs. Kanl.ie was arrested lost night for v aer y and itninkeiiuess. She made her apn .iriinre this af ernoou with an iniaiit to pioail for mercy. 'i no drunks were provided for this morning. lanllon, who was recent-ly dismantled and left to rustle for bimitf sti 1 ".iters that bull purp, and blocked t ratlin up City creek canon during a savag) battle between the brute Nyestorday afternoon. Where is is the dog catcher? T!IE FESWii Fllig: When it Comes t3 Taking a Hand in Po itici, Ee Doegn't Take aBacksSJf-"-' !" iot Anybody, .' , ' ": KNIG3T3 OF LABOR ON EECS ' . They Will Take a Frornineat FartHsV 'P the Various State Delegations Slaai en Third Party. ' . OiM'iNNAii, May lD.-- Tho poeuhiff ,'' ", day of the national union conference was bies-e- d with mil, I temperature. ' '.V i 'llio morning hours were occupied by" the stale delegations iu pur.jocling tbeir . v , orgaiiialioris. A feature that ha. at' traeted some Attention the this morn i"g is the apparent apathy of the south, ' the delegates frota that sectmil boiti-:- '. few in uumiivr. ... t ,'. Widn iutercst is attached t the pre'w. enee among the delegates of an tin-T'- ,'" usually large number f piomine t(t A labor men, particularly knighU ot , ' labor leaders. It is rumored tha'V. "" knights am in active alliattce with tins 'V : t SOUtheil dle.ffnt. ' n.l I l,.,r. la- .',.,1,1.... . "'fmj' to prevent tiie convention iron oi'aiit , '.' ting a third party at this time. , ' (icneial Master W orkman 1'owdiirly,' ( ; ' iu an interview today just betore tt'tu ' J" '' convention was called t. ortler, aiiidj.''; "It in not trim that either 'myself ot Xfi:'.''-othc- r general oflicers or menmei-- t of ; s,,,;".1?- - the order are here us a body Working in :;'v t Vi'"' any such way. As a mailer of XacL-- f vfi' am not hove, as delegate to th'' tt convention. 'but to attend 'the '''tvV, meeting of tho general executive x'- - board of tho knights of labor which . ,;? called me here simply becairse the mem- -' ', '.,. here of the board wished to keep heart-V- S i, ily in touch with the people who wottul.- '.,'; . ' be present. A very large nuuberf-- ' " delegates are knights, poejhays ss uinnv', "' ' as two thirds, hut they are uot liere i$'f- - ' t '. representing the order but us romuif '; X from political. clubKor- otltcr bodies Pit V.' w hich they aro uiembtts. A uumKr- ' v, ' have siguilied a wish to know bowj ' .,V- - '.V' w ould advite them to act on acli qcfoW e' ;." ' lions as life iimuediate thirir p,vft ' movement bull have declined to in,di - ' . cate any course of action. Mylilo Vvoi'lt ; r ' 4 is tj atoit-- o people to think for--- Ihutu ' , . f belves.1 Tho workingmeu, 1 have ah , ways believed ishoiild tie themsoives u - ' no oti'i man or party, They will nhua : be in better position to dictate termst V. The various states held a inaeting at the mosio ball this morning. The at-tendance was largo but the business. whs chiefly of a routine ciiaracter. Tb t Ohio delegation decided in favor of thi . immediate, organisation of a third par-- ., ; . ''e ty aud of. goverouient loan lUpectts-Lr's-'- '3- the people ua reasrrtiabW .'cutity at in-.,- ;. 'T t. Icrest cot to exctcd ?.fje,f ewrtt, p?r an-- ,. ntiiu Almost to i tuau thv - tleoiared ,"" thenJgftlves. regardless of w hat action Might be taken by the national conier. ence as bound at once to put an inde-pendent stats ticket in the titdd nx Ohio, The delegations from Massachusetts, Pennsyljriiiiii, . Tennessee, tialiiuro' .- .- jouisu.na are aim) in itvcr vt inn ianu party,"' (south Dked k" opposed " m ""' formation of a third tnrtr- - A majority of those from Kansas ara -- favorable to the new organization but there is opposition to any radical action at this time. About seventy-liv- e dele-gates are present from Illinois but as there is some trouble about credentials, no decision was taken. The Iowa dele-gates of which there are seventy livo present favor the new party but are in doiibbtas to its advisability at this time. To the strains of the "Star Spangled Banner" from the great organ, tl.'o alel-egat-took the places assigned them, ; Kansas aud Nebraska petting tho most prominent positions, close to the stage, hu.sides national colors the only decorations were the banners of tiie knighis of labor and kindred trade organizations. At ex-actly i' p.m. tiie oliieers advanced to the trout of the stand and, accompanied by the great organ, led the audience til siiifiiug "ily Country, Tis of Thee." At tiie conclusion of the song llev. D. T. Foster of Cincinnati invoked the divine blessing. The dtde-tr.ue- s rcpeai-- with him trie Lord's prayer. Captaiu lower of Indiana then read the oliieial call for the con-ference aud requested tiie various orga-nizations there'll) named to rise as their names were called, which was. done. The appearancu of each delegation was greeted, with applause. FLASHES FROM THE WIRES. At Danville, N, V.. ou Sunday n'ght ' ice formed to t'io tlii"kn-s- s of hair an lech. Wr John McDonald thinkei'ow is the "' tiBio for Cauatta to tmiel up its tr.lo Willi Ciiihii. ' ! An attemrt was Hindu to expel ex- - rimtn Nat.de ot Hernia, but 6 ut was r"seu"1 by stu li'iits, 'i ho are 4:1: rdiue tnu" ni:e. Tho ashes of Mine. lilavatskv. who was eren'.ate.l at Waktn ou Mondav. are nw us at t:ie society baaiHuarter iu l.ou- - iu-.,- . - .'. ' . The French savant M. H.ir culais was i 'lv.'1o;h'u I'jr a nwarm o( iocuit and killed In rtlrorla, wbern he was inv.tli;atiiii; the filamie. ' forte, Italian consul at New Orleans, ' hps started for Rome, aecotupacled Jy 1U10 . young It.tfco who Ileauesjr-- approach ; to tle , A syndicate of .Denver and Topeka rtriitadfs pmpt'H to furnish people wlt'a tnii..s.irti:tii n nd suMsuuce for a week at Hi" world's ,ur (or V4. Commissioner of Pensions Haunt says ' a fot.-ri- e fif troit ut Uav b in I'm! i - ' together to lire. ik dwu Ms c,ia"S''tur am! ilrlvu Idm from ortlo, but he Joes not propose to re-sign. Charles A. Hinder, tho New York law- - . yer unit a 'somtdyman who absconded several a;o to t scape am at for en b iz'.m.; 9) - - Ml fiuuH of nil entile, toiumiite.l saicde on iatiu-ua.- nUild iu l.lli.i'. eta, N. J. Swarms of young locusts are appear-In:.- - in Upper K..') it. Tho jtovernmutt is is- - J SldilK i;i8!Vlleto!S 011 the lio it HO'lltlM of CO. luj; wit ft the plague and preventiiut tb utter ' di;atrueilon of tho cott.iiii and niai.e crops. , The Monocney, onnof the weil-kno- n doub of the old tuny, is doomed f.r ' J .' tjie jun 1 jile. ttelkni reports .'' .j. from th'i Astatlv statiuu that sho la now abwi- - V : lutoljf unuw.4r.hjr and totally Iwyond repair. ' d It is reported that John Cudahy, the ; '' tho j.ae-.i- of Chieao ana trniiha. ImjujIiI o ' lor ser'-ioi:- of tan. adjoining the ..S.'-- '' 'tra-- t wcnit.v honuhi, by Armour, Swift vf Mrrts'-Ji- . Cjuavi4.-.t- i ba used for tock4rd , i.S . ' par;.ej.".. . ; ' .'.At, Di'Hvtr 1'.. V.' Davifi started his hrii'.kyai-- .voHierila.' niorniiig vM'-- a fores ot ..' ., teii ineu. aii my;roi's. Ko;-- f po'femmtn ao-- ; ; emnpanhxi the:n io norli aud wilt remain iu -- J , '. the vtauity touarvi tiiaworknicufnuu poitti-- , ble asMiidi. .,''' ; , The first ollicial act of the poslnisiiter ' i - ... lfeie.'') on hl'i rem 111 to tbt) dejartmeiit trotu j , '; h'swe,erB win to anthornui the esub- - .li'ihiiiwiti of a eery eomplalfl mad service with "A i'. the '.u"Om:v of' All k '.. ..w.ii ;h will be ;nyg.'ia:. - '. lutersiate Commerce Commissioners ."". , 'Morrison,' rilitf. 'easey-am- l Knsrr w,'H V- ; ' Ofikd a fire.ti; to t ,e Pai'liiu rat an I return , 'C " ' . '' iiml heir t a 't,' and leal-.- iiic e crat ous ;t v a- - ; f; .Hone po tu jmi Ihu ' '1 ey vvU be iu . J Salt I.Kkt C. ciirif in jme, .i1 Ifif"".' !" John end .janie Diibsoul extensive ,' ',-(- .'iarjxtt in vai.ra"!u-.'r- .i of i d a letiiVa. liu- - 's ' "' 1Hj;"Ih' a f.hort t.'no :i::u ,1 r tc weavers '. ' rjiiii ' Knjlan. t. maii'ifa-tnr- e vyiveU .", I '. 'i;ri;jortMjo t ( aus ifiv.it 'dis.satisf;icthn y.V, ,'. ": ,iHio;:tr ti;. old tuu.il-.- alio ye.stenla a laiKC ' :'f'7 '(;' ii.snljf -- IMrt. ''' The K'.iiisas .iiilhorjtios propose lo ' 'Jhf ' " ,," tnulo- a ;jrorutirflsinfa'4aisl- the Kamas City f'ff him.auii' wijl t est t. averj SefJorr' to ",,111: .,."' t;e- paiier iji t'i,is. vVruen f p,qiT.s eanio iV'f 'f W'.y-- i toi't't xvi" ss "oihe.n at. T .pa!-:- v'. vl'' tJ!' nioirdy. h pelV:jf vusn; ilov. jjer e t them to '""''iie f ' 'VtWT "'it. 'rtda rtlin w ih i?keu ieid- -r rtc'CV. ''; - irl". yi'tou', Itc o! sii ftec :o prev. ii: t'.ie pneli ', : ir : ' .. c.,Rf. j,r i .ie fe,U' 'li'"10 '' 'ifrt'ison, a lawyer well J'1.,!1. k mv'ii nil ' ve:- - '.. 11' h n o. iv-ia- ill. his "W'iJ-'- .'':.. wii ai.ti iin.'t'ii' j' t''.'ir r. si en a' a;i An e 'lj'.--- f ; tofd't vc?: nudav'. ie'.'iet tl.e w.fe vv.i.s v "'. ktij." a 'i o'y wti !e iryau o ih.v.irl i.er tt'ifii.iiu. h e...i' ' - .1 ;t turns It. ?r,.' 't. 'i lie' V. iiiiiiin'.s V ilion i! Indiislrial 'e;'.!' J'': Ivjiti'lif' re rai, tooi'io awritt'ii a t!,-- 4'''' , i'rt'1"ei.t JJrii.': mm.-ndir.- 'l.e ;tp 2;r sy''1 ij , avnuluie ' o x S "i a'oi' i'.'air :t:i !ir;n-f.- .r T) j J,?'' i. ' I'len.l. I'.l'.d apeo... ne;; tho -- eulftn'Dts of Mr. j ' ' 'HliVr as e p d in hm . j : ' f .That tiie Dalian government is en J f'.'i '". : ilea'orlnu' to cheek the tMe (if 'iiiii!i;r.lljoil to H''"'' , the U'li'c-i- t Slates is s'tirvv;i ly tad h.suanee of - y '!' i'x. '. atiiveuh r by tho Kalian in nosier of the tuler-''$- ' ""-- '. , lor t'i the ii f els of Ihn kinij.toui tor the , If.'' , otHcticm of s.ieh imiuiuratiuu as i,ir as minors ;t I. . , aro cpnc'srnod. ANOTHER MINING COMPANY, Tha Salvr.tor of Salt l ib, Orsantzts with tnii lal ut tM.oeo.oo.i, ' The Salvator Mining company of Salt Lake City today tiled articles of in-corporation with County Clerk Allen. Tho capital stock of Sl.imO.Oi tl is divid-ed into 100,000 shares of the value of SI 0 each. Tim incorporators are Charles1 I. Rood, Adolph T. VoUtiier, L. U. (VI-- l ath, William Id. Ldadlcy and 'Joseph Stowe, of Salt Lake; Charles JJ. Ash-hur-of Nevada City. Cal.; It. M, King, of Hawthorne Nov.; aud 'T. A. Oliver . ot i Candelaria, Nev. Messrs. Hood, lOliver,. Asb burn. Kirg, Cioid 83,St00 shares tf stock, Messrs! albath and ; each JitW, and l'.eltM8. Vollmer fjtud'jstiiwe UNI. C. L. Udod is presidtnjt an;itrc:i!rirer, h.JJ.. Ooifcath, vice pres- - .idi'nf.'A'. "T olimpi, secretary. .The prcpftt y of the company isitii-ate- d iu tiie Concordia miuiog district, N.vg cotmty, Nevada. The mines of the company are the Prussian South and the Jefferson. INVESTIGATING THE LYNCHING. Tlia Kviilntice la Until it Damac'" to Colo-n- ul t orn-- . ton of i on Walla Walla. Fpirial to The Times.' Wai.i.a Vaixa,'. Wash., May 11). Sheriff MrFarland. was yesterday be-fore the military court of inquiry inves-tigating the lynching of Hunt. The tesVAnuny looks bad for Colonel Comp-t- i yf Fori. Walla Walla, The khcrill; sid b'i took Hunt to the post for'itI''tj-tilieao-by Private MoiUit'. JIe(hil ,J)jieiiiarni!d that Ita.W'oiitt!' be vvayii" "uflioirfila.rTrnpt.iu who detailed Ca-- v tain Wint 'and five men to escort the" sheriff hud his prisoner. They were met half a mile out by fifty soldiers and compelled to. make a run back to tho to the guard house. Wint returned with twenty-liv- e men aud went with the 'sheriff to the jail. That night atll o'clock tiie soldiers came to the jail and told tha sheriff they would have Hunt. The sheriff notified C unpton the net day. Cumpton said that under the rul-ing of the war department he could not cal! check rolls till after 11 o'clock and said there was no danger but promised nothing. The mob came, overpowered the sheriff and threatened to blow up the jail. The day before when fire threatened the town soldiers threatened to blow up the jail. The sheriff thought they had dynamite. IN A STATE OF SIEGg. A H voln'lnn Thraatcuod on th Iiland of V , Havtl tiy l.ijltiin, nppirtr. 1 yfA May Ut.sMarttaUw funs been fbroci aimed in Port An i'rio'ce. Armiifl soldiers patrol the streets night and day and no one is allowed to enter or leave the city without a passport? The Haytian capital is literaMy in a at ate of siege. The cause of this con-dition of nll'.iifs is Ilia agitation caused by tho sutiporlci a t'f (leu. Legitime, the deposed president. This news is contained in letters re-ceived by merchants engaged iu tho Haytaiu trade in New York. It is also announced that Firman, minister of finance and foreign affairs iu President l'ippolyte's cabinet has resigned, though no explanation of his conduct is given. Tho report of an attempt made on the life of President Hippolyte is absolutely ' denied. The exact date on which mar- - tial law was proclaimed in the li iytiea canitai is not oiven. For months the supporters of Legitime have been ae- - tively engaged in stirring up feeling j against the present administration. The i deposed president who is now sojourn-ing in Jamaica, has, it is said, been reg-ularly posted in the work of his secret emissaries. President Hippolyte, however, has not been napping, and ho is now deter-mined to nip the threatened uprising in the bud and at the same time, if possi-ble, bring the guilty ones to justice, j CANADIAN CROP REPORT. The Outiowk Im, not ljn ia llrigbt far j Yetrj 1 .r 1'ru.t and Grain. TnciiNh), Oat.,' May !!. The May ' biilleiin of the bureau of industries gives a cheering forecast of (he yield of j fruits aud grams. So bright an out-look, he says, has not been presented j for many years for a full wheat ciop in Ontario. Win-ter ry cl is in lair roiniitioil. Of the other grain crops lime is said, Tin ry was a deeieam iu tho area of barley sown, owing to the icar of the .M' lua'lei- - bill interfering with the Some tieids lornierly uevole I to barley were Mown iu soring wheat, oats and peas. Fruit trees and grape vines came through the winter well, and will llk"lv have a. large yield. 15 ul j littlu injury was done l y tho recent frost. "baseball cranks.'""" " 0(inlnj of hrHtoti Xo morrow After-- i nciiia id NkIiiicihI I'iirk, The formal opening of the bae.ball season will take place at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon at National park, South State road, under ilinxd ion of Manager Croesbeck, at vv hich time the M. 11. ilvans nine and j'ort Douglos nine will cross bats. Slreet cars run right to the gates. l et everyone turn out and give the clubs a rousing sendoiT, HE COT THE NUCCET. A lirm k. nr. dun Miliar Ido a W fill a Ilttterniotrcl llifc li n ay man. Sp-rl- .il to Ti.e Times. LiiAtivti.i 1:, Colo., May I'd. A miner from Breckenridgu named Martin.' ar-- j rived in the city this morning and re-- i pons a startling adventure wilh a high-wayman while eiiroule. Martin says he left Breckenridge about noon and had proceeded on his journey but a few miles when he met a man who spoke to him pleasantly and asked where he was going. Martin answered and theu to his surprise aud alarm the s, ranger pulled a gun on him arid pro-ceeded to hold him up. The highway-man secured all of Martin's personal effects and money and then to his as-tonishment demanded a nugget ot gold which had recently comp into his pos-session, which was valued at several hundred dollars. Tito Czaruwlteh I.eitvea May l!i. Thecxsrowitchi has so far recovered from his wounds that he is abie to leave Japan for Saauntithip Arrlrtilf, London, May 10 Rugia from New York for Hamburg passed Scilly. Steamer Havel from New York for Bre-men passed Scilly. Clasc.ovv, May I'd. Arrived, steamer Gevonia from New York. Hamhtki;, May 10. Arrived, steamer Moravia from New York. New York, May 19. Arrived, Saale from Bremen. The Southern racillo. Sa Francisco. May If). The an-nual report of the Southern Pacific company for IwiO, just issued, shows gross earnings, $08. ;).":.', 000, att increase over the previous year of $.1,8.35,000. After deducting ex-penses and charges there remains a balance of $2,:J7S,O0O against $1,848,000 iulSs". DENVER'S CHEAT CONGRESS. It Aasambles This Morning With liter toon .rKtci. i'riaaut. gneeial to The Times. Denver, May I'd. At 10 o'clock this morning the i Com-mercial congress was called to order by Colonel W. M, Fishbaek, temporary president. The roll call showed over 1000 delegates to be in attendance repre-senting every western state and terri-tory. Governor Routt, on behalf of ti.e slate of Colorado, delivered an address' of weloenie, while Mayor lo gets fol-lowed on behalf of the city ot Denver. tftf'-f- : ' IN DESPERATE STAICHTS. The C morbid a will l'ribah:y tin C'om- - pt litol to Taka Coal by fr'oreii ek'.e Nl;vv Yokk, May 13. A special to ' the Mail and Express from Acapulco ! '.-- says: ii seems now certain that the Ksmeralcla must have recourse to some i desperate means to secure coal, 'f. for coal she must have if ' she is to got back to Chile. .i ' It is announced today that the Pacific jfTft,. ... Mail Steamship company has ordered its agent here not to sell the Ksmeralda , any coal under any circumstances. ff;" This order was communicated lo the commander of the Ksmeralda find it is now thought extremely probable g'lf that the Chilean will take coal by iA;v force. This is thought to be more i f': probable as it is now almost certainly S j .. known that the Esmeralda's captain is now in command of the Itata having J''f biarded her when tho two ves- - els met off this . port ou Fri- - T j day night. Should the acting captain of tho Ksmeralda decide to lake coal by lovif force there is absolutely gotning to pre- - i f v ent him from having his vessel along- - ,J f side the coal banks and taking what he wants fcfr (he forts are worthless as !sli . against the modern ordinance and the IA Ksmeralda could, if molested, lay Aca- - pulco in ruins in half an hour. HE SHOT IN SELF DEFENSE. An Elghlarn Vaar Old H y Kill William U11 111 to Save ilia Own Cite. Special to The Times. Pt'EHi.o, May ID. William Gum, foreman of a gang iu the employ of Bradbury land aud water company was shot aud killed yesterday near Fosdick, a small station on the line of the Mis-souri Pacific, by Frank Ruder, a boy of Itf. The gang was about to move to another poiut and Under asked Gum for his check as he wanted to quit. Gum got angry and slapped the boy. The latter walked away but was pursued ty Gum with a hatchet and a gash on his head four inches long was inflicted. Ruder called .to the man t wice to stop aud then shot once, tne wound indicted being fatal. Tha Magnate Maul Stand Trial. New Y'oiiK. May 1',). The demurrer of the New Haven railroad directors to the indictment charging them with keeping stoves in their steam cars con-trary to tne statute was overruled and they must now stand trial. million Dollar Fire at Jackt'Jtiville. Special to The Times. Jacksonvillk, Fla., May lib Last night's fire was not gotten under con- - trol until this morning. The posioDiee and several blocks in the business per- - tion of the city were totally destroyed, The loss is estimated at a minion dollars. j Arizona's Fair Coinmisalonert. Tucson, Ari.., May 19. Governor Irwin today appointed as Arizona's World's fair commissioners, L. C. Hughes, of the Tucson Star, R. C. Brown, of Florence, S. P. Dehan, of Buckley, and O'Neil of Prescott. LATE LOCAL. Hon. John J. dishing is in on business trip from American Fork. Sebastian C. Lambert has tiled a peiitiou for a divorce from his wife .Minnie, who, he says, is an inmate oi a Strte s.uee,i house of ill fame. It is surmised that Robert Nelson, who disayyeared in February last, has perished in a snowslicie at Big Cotton-wood, Indications all point to this. The explosion of a gasolene stovo in UeilUes gin mil) on Comiuc-rciH- street called the department out at 2:;!0 this afternoon. The chemical was appealed to and the. blaze was promptly sup-pressed. Ti.e fire department answered a still alarm at li:i!0, and suppressed aa in-cipient bla.o at the Dalatoriwm. It caught from tha boiler slack. Los? merely nominal. Wonderland, week of May lth, strongest bill of tho season. F.ntiri change all through. Great specialties in the curio hall aud theatorium. Ad-mission, 10 cents. Major Stantou is in receipt of the an-nual report of the Denver lire depart-ment and a lithograph that is made tha vehicle for Chief Pearse's matchlesa 6inilcs and good fellowship. The chief w ill reciprocate after the next appro-priation for incidentals. There was, early this afternoon, no etutripi in tho workings of tho Utah commission respecting tho redislrieting act. Each of the live commissioners ia tignring up and down and right and-lef- t aud will have tho lines made as fair as is possible, if it takea all summer. , A special on the V. P. thia afternoon tonk Frank Dyer, P. L. Williams and other local democrats together with, their cuest, the Hon. William L. Wil-son of West Virginia, to Gulield Beach. The party bad a pleasant time. Mr. Wilson is delighted with the great re-sort of this i country. IN RAILWAf CIRCLES, Anulbar Mew I. 11 Vv'lio-- W ill Cume to Sjit I.altn Coy. The S.tU Lake', Colorado el-- Gulf Rail-way company with the? principal otlice at Corte, Coin., has Hint articles of for U;0,l)-.n- Horace Briglr.tiiao, K. F. Mead, A nslln Stevens, James W. llanna. C. W. Blackmail aud 1. II. Lemon are the incorporators. The line of railroad to be built by ' his corporation extends from Fort Wiiigate, 011 the Atlantic & Pacilic rail- - road in New Mexico, to Corlez.in Mon-- j teunia county, Colo., thence to Salt Lake 'ily ; and aiso to extend thellne from Fort Wingate to Kl Paso or i, Texas. And to construct branches from the main line to. Rico, Dolores county. Colo.; to Durango, La Plata enmity, Colo., and to Bluff City, 1'tah. The projectors also propose to erect a line of telegraph, and the time of the e.ysteuce of the company is lifty years. - Cnlnritctc-U'a- h Asrlatloa. Commissioner Flynn is working to adjust local tariffs. The diflieulties ar-riving from tariff regulations in the Salt Lake territory will hereafter be settled at tho Denver nll'icc as the llio Grande Western and Union Pacilie have aban-- d nied the Suit Lake City local organiza-tion and corns wiliiiu the scope of com-missioner I ly tin's opei aliens. if.'illroad ltiolUe. The D. & U. G. ianawmr,t w ill after second thought, operate their Wagon Wheel Gap branch tins s'imtiier. If is staled on pretty good authority that D. Vk Keeicr, who :or many years as passenger agent of the Union Paci-- ; tic, vuii s ion go back 'o railroading. lie is tired of "the insurance business, and besides has a nice plum iu reach. 5). B. never lets a good thing go by. Tha Last of tha Bouillera, Special to The Times. Nbw Yokk, May 19. Jmica Van Brunt this morning dismissed the in- - dietmeuts against Malouey, Delacy atul Keenan of the board of aldermen of 181. These are the last of the in- - j dieted boodlers. fraying for Rtlu. Wjxmamsi'ort, Pa., May 1!). Forest fires are still burning to the west and north. No rain has fallen in this city for three weeks and hay and grain are rsjiidly turning yellow and withering. I'M SfW York Monry and Sjtocka. Nkvv York, May 19. Noon. Slocks if quiet, barely steady, at insigniticout changes from opeiiitig prices. J Monpy.ra-iy-f, 4- coupon, mi4: i'acttlr Ks. 10'j: AteMson. f ' ''. Central ra' iii", ',: liiinimrion. 8'i . ; " & i.ii) I r.moo. ,; Noiteern i'a ,? nie.'.'. Norlhani Pa'I'i" pref. i'V'; Novt-i- V' woirc-rn. 74: New York Central, lie; I j '' e Htr.ilwuv Nav qriitlon. i.7e. : Norfh Amerirau, ' ' I'1.,: Ihei' e Mail, iii e: itoi-- Isiioid, M. I l.o' San r'oie'scn. : Si, I'.o.l a Chie h.i. ', ; !.'; Texas i'aeil'r. H': I' icon l'aci'te. I , : ; V.'tdls. Varsiu .v Co. IIxoib.-h- . ; VVesieru Union, it , j A It ovlvar ApiHtlated, . Fort Wotrrn. Tex., May 19 Judge Rerkham granted ihe application tor receiver for the Fort Worth Contraction company. A suit has been tiled to re-cover $:io,000 from the loan company. nulla Will (lo on the Stci(r. I Special to Tnr Times. Des ver.Msv 19. Itis now- - definlte'y understood that Dillie Millington, who became notorious for her sensational evidence in the Millington trial, will take to tho stage. . ' DOLLAR A SHARE FOR LITTLE ANNIE. II. Clark Wheeler Ituys tha Stevena aad l.vitr Group for tha Company. Special to The Times. Denvi u. Colo., .May I'd. Yesterday B. Clark Wheeler consummated a pur-chase of tho Stevens and Leitor group of mines adjoining the Little Annie Mining company's property on the Richmond Hill. Tho purchase was made in behalf of the Little Annie com-pany. This will settle all Apex danger aud add 1000 feet more Apex ground to the company's holdings. Mr. Wheeler is the owner of over three-fourth- s of the stock of the Little Annie company aud says ho will ask a dollar a share for his share of the stock herealter, Four Man Drowned. New Yokk, May P.). Four Now York mechanics who went fishing in the llaokeusaek river Saturday after-noon were drowned. The body of only one was iouud. j 1 Clnrego Market. e ;'Clnic"Ai.o. Mat-- I'l. cime Wbeat-Siea- dy; V- "a li. Uf--- : ,.u:v. I' . ' C ra- - e.i-- !i 'cl; Mavise-,- Jul v. tW't. ;" H..CH W; Julv. ''.. " f t'arley si ailv: J'of.i Steady cash lit ','. tn: July, ;',. fcaid-tala.ii- iy; Jul;. W.Oj6J'. ': ' ' V I V ' Aa Indiana I'lunaer Head, Special to The Times. NoKi.tsviLi e, Intl., May 10. Judge j Jonathan Ooiboiirne who settled in in- - diana in lsio, died here this morning aged 92 years- - I |