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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. MONDAY) I INK TbVlV ' Y0L5. NO. 227. SILVER AND LEAD QUOTATION.: Ellvor, New York 1.02 j Silvr, London 15 3-- 4 J Lend, New York 4.33 .. ... I'.t. i.I.JoN AM) OKK Welis. Ibruo .V. Co Bulli'm, f'.'ll ; lerd mill silver oi u, $ld,4h'.i; toul, McCorntek it Co. llanauor bullion, V ).".; lead nu-- i silver or. 41 1, 10 i; total, f.l.."i,;). T. it Jniie A' Co. I.ca I and silver ores, iJN'.OJ, tuiciiud lead, ilU.'jU; tut Hi, Halt I all ( lf,u- - Hu ll, Today's rieariiiirs amounted to 8' VS,. 1T0; same day !! ye:irp:2.,).2o.j, today's cash li,iia!u-- s, ii,r.;i. ijeWWmm j A TraTeler EsMirnoJ fro-i- i Chile and De- - iorib:s tha Blowing Ua of tea War Si::;) Etscahdo, ISPAKISH - AMESIOAN AlTAir.3. Two Ksx'om Bunt out on a Ecorjl iuisiioa. The Story of tar- - riiiu'a Theft EnnieJ. j San Eimm sro, June. ?2 Captain .Wsniith arrived bei.i niter a stay of right months in Chili'. lie waniicje witness of the nval ballot between the i i s ii n cru'sen and the government torpedo boats in tip i harbor of (.'aidero, April 2d, in which bit says 171 of llio crew of (lie. iimi; rin t sliip Eucaludo were drowned when tl'.tt vessel was liloivn up Willi a torpedo iui.l t'Mj men killed and live wounded! on one of tin) torpedo bout. Tl.o cap- - tain oi tho Eocaiadi admitted that the loss of tlm v was his fault, as he hail taken iio precautious tj guard against surprise, j At the t i mo Captain N"mitli sailed for ''.lie north. May 11, it wan reported that a battle had occurred in i.l.. iiiimbo ami tliat many people were killed. THE POSITION OF THE QUf.EN. Hia U(un lf (. in rii.niut for Iraload a at Vltia.ura at 1'iiltl.v. liONP-is-- . Jiitiu 22. T.'te position of tie ipieen H Miiiisli pniitU'4 is iisu.i'ily r.ippo-d- .l to It passive, lu foi-.'i;- ;ii police-- , he hat bern known ta lu jcioii'y intorcstiiil, but with iiiti'inaiioria! K'i;:i;l l'olitk-- ! Intiii.i'to h.n bt'ou creditcil with int. florinit liti!. At tha opportiitiJ liin.'ui'iiL wln-t- t llio aohuui forlocil Holf-o- i pruim'nt ior lreiand is aii.oit to be contrasted with Ciuils-.i'tKf'- lnihiD rule (.ruposals, Lcr inaji'sty bss per niltiid nm publication el a conl'demial vouiititiuicution which slui sunt to lliu ei'O.libiShop of CaniiTbnry on tin ve of another crisis in ; -- i i j ohtic.i! hi torv, th iirodnc-ti-ii- i of the loll lor the ilisrsta'. lic'imcnt oft .in ehiuvh in Jtclaiiii. infer-t..:e- i is titat her ju.ijcdly dcailel to lii iKu Ai chbish.'.i) 'l'ait's Memoirs tho iiieil.ici of d uljiim; what her ntti-- ' tttile liii'.i ;i, with h view to the application of tl.o iiiluriiialioti to pien-n- t tVL'Ul.4. Jler majesty did not apjirovo ot the di stabli li.nenl policy, L it this uccepted th') decisioa of tho con ."try, and tha cninm-- i tued her to :iidiuo ten.) lords on the oue hand to aecvpf tiin ,;n and (iladstoiie-t-mate concilittoiy inctlijds with the lords. The A rehbishop of CantTbury was li... FM.i.i .... . t,..r ......... VV'V... the bi.i Hem into Hie h;;n.-- j of lords, tho cpi f.allo.i was that they won;.! reject it and another oi UV'se i oiistit iplon il crisis would ari-- which threat ns the i msicuco ot lue.ippei lioii.se us now coii-ti- l u: ed. it the p(His roiteted the biil t.lj.istoiiM would !aeheen tip by th etiragi'dt country, and llm always iiiipen.iin a'i' an in; to d isesia blish l no peers as a letfijialm; body would have received a daii..'eri'in itic.iueiitiiiii. '1 hn u en r.'t'i h tho archbishop: ( 'oufldenuj; t"e circuinstancea un-der u hii'h tho nieasuro has eorne to the house of lords, tfin ipnen can-no- t regard, without lim itrealesi alarm,-th- e probable elici t of itn absolute rejection iu that lioii-e- . carried, as il has hemi, by an overwhelming and ktc-id- majority through the cninumns, ehnseii espreh ly to speak toe leeiinof country on the iinesuoii. 1 here sseius li:) reason to bentive lhal any Ircsh ap-pn-to tne people wool I lead to a dif-- . lefellt rilstlit. ilejeetlou of tho Mil, j tlieretoro would ori.ynene to brinjrthe two houses iiiio C'lllisiou and so pro-- 1 Ion? ilaiij.;erous agitation of lho sub-jeet- ." 1 iiese word", pregnant of application in tl.e early future, are being quoted tiir.iiigliotit tho liberal press as .roof in anticipation lhat the queen, accepting tho verdict of the country on homo rule, will use ail her power and per-sonal irilliieuee to t.revent lho lords Iron) opposing it. 8'j9 it Dotnrniir.e.l to Gt tha Bnlarj j l.e CSaiuts as dan ht or Enow t ;e Eeisi'3 Vliy. HASC3 ON TO EE 3 rCSITIOH AiJ Iaiis's thnt She is F t ill Secretary of tho Bi,arJ ef Lady Manager. cf tLe World's Fair. . WAStttMiSToN, Jnnn 22. Mis Phoeho j Ccmins lilcd vouchers for hnr eal-Br- y for May. as of the Hoard of Lady manager of tim Ui Id's fair with As'staiit Seeretary Neitlelun hi the treasury depaftn ent ti'd.ty tot;t!.LT with a I. net in support tf li..r claim. Th .) brief in in two parts tho llr.it havim; been prcparcil by V. 1'. l'.iack ami C. It. Waile and the ether by liohei t Ka. 'J'h case is reviewed ii ail its Loritm's. niud un claliorato aixihncnt presumed to ahow that Miss Coi.lua is still leK'ai,v nectetary of tha board of lady uianaern. 1 1 is. contended that ihc. comruiasiun ha t power to prescribe tiio dtitins of the hoarii but Unit it could not coutrol, (1 i eel or stipin v ii tho board iu tlic extreme of its power nor in the a ueies 1'V w hich or thfl mcthodi in which thai board would perform it duties, prescribed by the commission. il is aoserted that tho executive coin lilitteo of tho board as eoiustituted, "Ia an utterly irresponsible creation of tho president of tho board;" and tl.o fol-lowing comment is uiado on tho "Surely a sub-- i committee, chosen from tho per-- . soual appointees of one lady, J however d.!ing her social po- - is cot the body which isilion, contiiiiiiUted wtien' it adopted tcvtinn U of liio act prov'uiing for the 'ifyvoild'a fair commission to exercise tho L'.'. (actions of lho hoard of lady matia-- I a;ers, provided for iu thai .section, the T' tempt to Mihsiituto this liltle coterie i A personal appointees for the nianili-tiit- t body of repreaeulativij women 'i-tie- was originally selected by the jk uiinis.ion In tie si formance of duly j ill that behalf iuipo.sed upon it JWheu coupled with the publicly j (ieclared policy that no further meeting V ;f the board of lady managers i ever l Jo be called and thai all the duties of At hat board aro to be performed iu per-- ' jjrictuity by the executive committee of ,fjhat board or sub committee thereof. I Vl.'hi .3 effort furnishes suilicient occasion 'for the sirupgle which ia being made l.y Miss Cousins to maintain the dignity j Leyd defend the rights of the board ol lady .janagei and gives sufl'uiicpt ciH' ar Jf MT, I u ' li f.ppo.tunity for the rcjlj fi Afomen of America to show w .ttAr: fi in iheir power when called upon in If participate in the transaction of a great if natioua! entcrpriso like this exposition, and who now behohl tl.ij oppiu-tt:aii- W .bout tt bo destroyed by tuo ciiort lo U.ran-ii- i r all the powers of this board of J ady tnnnrgers to a singie woma.i, aet-l.n- g in con j u net ion with an exeeiplva ffCOIiliuilteo rO Ci.l. d, or a s of such an executsvo c.ir.i'niit iiilie '.illy appoiuled by herself au l ti.u.s actin; in biibjocliou to t'n cxeeiitive 140111111 ice, lie; coinii'issioii and iis ' .liteot r general, thus becoming mei ely liooi'diiiates tt ccrlaln oliioeis ul the I f mini:.') iitui." ' J Iu closing the brief Uiack and H'nite J "In her light iu this. c:is. Mis., iusins is not merely struggiing to I Stain the oflice on account of its t luienis or pnrsonai a.lvaiitig which I V) might derive from Cat txercise of j . prerogative and tho performance of .is dutlo.s. She insisting that she, hoi Is hr co ii.'nissioa by viitipj of the tef lon of tin) board cf Inda- - mauageis anl that liio hoai'tl must p:u--s upj.i tha question of her retention iu oiii.-- and us to w ho! her she has faith-fully performed all tha dutiei that de-volved upon hor by her election as sec-retary of tliu board (d lady managers. She in ado an appeal to tha courts, be-lieving ti.o proceedings which have been carried on against hor arc arbi-trary, illegal, revolutionary, and she insists that until the courts havo spoken authoritatively upon the questions jire'euted, sko is en-titled to cxereiso the functions, perform the duties ami draw the salary attaching to the posiliou to which sho was eluded by tha board of lady managers Nov. 20, l.s'.ii). In his brief flan makes tint following remarks in regard to the powers of the board of la ly managers: "ll was the evid (, intention of Urn act of cou-gre-i- s th ' .t.if lady managers should ci --!(. Htre performance of its Uutiit'1 ft t'tf' (r lliu time of awarding .y 'j ,h exhibits as shall be P1 ''"cmle or part by fein tlo H'T-jgfiJ'J- i evidently tho in-tention olrjfl gross that it should ao exist ami it should meet and exorcise the powers conferred upon it by congress as well as the duties to be prescribed for it by tlio commission and as these duties required the ex-ercise of judgment and discretion it was never intended that an execulivo coniuiitton should receive by delegation these high important trusts. It is a familiar principle of law that the tl. rec-tors ot a corporation cannot generally deleircto their authority and power to others." Assistant Secretary N'etllelon says th department wilt take no action "in the matter uir.il the status of Miss Cousins has been determined bv tho j courts. j HARVCY HAiUY AT HOWE. nrK t roui a S; ty ' IP t rk liwir.ct. I IiatTey Il'irdy eanie in this norniiij wear,ni5 a whiilo bulTalo robe of wbisa-c- r ami dat k Virowu eoiiiplo.ooii acpiir-et- l a six weeks stay in tlm ndoin.sr niotnof V. i tern lt:.h ro l..ist.u-- Nevada. 1 i 'it ey bus been rati er en- - thnsiastio of lh resources of that coun-try for kuniL-iitm- i but he returns nior! lirm'v iaibneti with tho idea of thc.r wtnnierfiil character than ever bfli'otc. To iiiso his on n UntTiu.rrt "ce hatli ni.t seen, car hulli not hoard, nor hath the mind of man conec'neil of the riches of a region thai can town Deep Creek with a beirn pole. It is an eicpirfl vast in its ctii.t, ami bai: such uti array ot rich mines that u.i man c:in approvimate their nnmber. Sonio oi the ore is high trra-i- and all of it rich enough to pay in.n.ense. prof-its if atiurded railroad communication. Smrci he Iihs be "j over tlcre foiiie tinea. nines harn been opened on the east Klile (f 1 ih Sprintrs mountains, wh. ro no ore tuil over been fo aid o A Mi iUe of toien feet of hiitli railo mineral has In ta mail iu Over land canon between Ih viue's ranch an.! Willow creek, and a number of o dine cverics have been mndtt in .SpiiiiK creek ttlitrict. 11 iio d.at net is ii s eiopiu into a luin'iUi; camp of tlm t t 0 ist iiupi'i ance and evciy tiaja work is hhowing a decided imiroc- - in.:. li lilt, lioiir.-- . t,iiLi i"i f conrnj in from Colorado and Nevada, but the country is so laiiro that they cau't le found the second day after they drop j ; u it. The weather ha been s.mply s'leol, raining twenty out of the t'nrty live days Im has hei'Uaway but it locks' as if it hsd settled. Salt l.ako niiiS- - have a railrovl into that couuliy it is an iirperalivo necessity, and would mean millions of dollars tj this c.tv every year." Harvey brought back about a ton of ore with him tiiat looks as hue as anything ever seen in this city. The collection embraces old ipiarlz, chlorides, copper ores and tral-en- No assay have yet been made. In reference to his own mines Mr. Hardy said that if they were Incused iu I'.u k or Piiif' am. he could sell them for unonU to build Ihc 1 Icep clock road hilll.- -' if. HUM A IjAMJiDATli If tbt Presidential Nomitis-tio- ia Offtrtd Uira Yon Can LVtU Won't Eafu.-.- a It, EST IT3 BLAMES' II ES WANT8 IT, Thottrh the ThatHarritoa rr.:b;il''y Ftandt t!,m Ymt Show Tbs ConU'ut in Ohio. Cihcaco, Junn 22. Senator Cullom i.' Illinois' c.indidata for th ) republican prei:i!eiitial nomiaation in 3?D2 and ho makes, no suc ret of tha fact: "if the ti'iin uatioTi is tcutlred ine jou can bet 1 won't throw it over my shoulder," were the words he used to a reporter this morn.ritr, "and if there ia ijoing to b a fre for all litflit,'' he a.Mod, "and the Illinois delegation is for me, why then I'll ha in tho lield." TUa'me ran have the nomination if h" wants it," continued tho senator, 'but 1 doubt if be will encourage any movement to put him in the lield. Har-rison ktand tho lest chance, in my opinion, aud will doubtless be nvned. 'lhet iriir will be the Uuo, and silver and other minor issues will be a aorl of tail onto tarilT as aide issues. "Mclvinley wiil be elected governor of Ohio lor three reasons: J irst, he Is personally a very popular man, having the m:(ni tii! attractiveness of Maine; second, Campbell, who will (ioubliena be his opponent, has unececded in di-viding hi parly, and third, the republi-can party iu Ohio waj novor so strong as now." i'lie Senator is entonto to Europe w here he is expected to upend most of tho suiaiuur. FLASHES KROM THt WIHES. .T. li. Hivin denies thq, reported sale ef tho AnavOU '.a runui. Moutma siu-e- men are happy. The woo!) i '.,1 tn a ':uw:l o o.er :,i'iiO(i! jiuioj iri an.! U),'jii0 w.j:ui o.' Bite 'p v.. 11 bo Si lit j i:t..li:. t. The ina:" i ,i" tlio (piecn's .ci'and- - d.olKllt 1 l x . line .1 S( !,i....w- i- li .1 i":l.. to Pi'.le A- - li.Vt, t'J Cele-b- . a' fi .a W.ui or i .:i J.ily wiu In a pi'io !i.:ht near i;.ieiio is., j I'll,, (; nr. e N..Mos knneke oat Mi. Iwel Luii- - r au in t i!'.. ro'.iiel i ..r.'.i.i i.il ana it is aaW Im is uot exjuttod t.) IP.e. '1 ne American Hank INo'.h company of Nrw xst is . :n.r.i.; ' l In im hi in i. in v ..r'i i i .pM' ii iiney. ii'o r 1' e st: I" of tin. 4n -- ..T.'i'ii'.j ..s,' tor l'r.':il..ent It .lma-rt. t , Uii'iiu. 'l"r. ainlas:i.i.r U tho Holy Pr 4 iiv.ent.-- tn 'fi pop a fro.n r.ir.i il 'a vvi.. b 1. V'.e.i .'iit I'.i'i'.'S'l !.is h.uh aptireriii'iuu of ill ' l's' s e.nr t l.e.ll ell u K,:al u.iitti iits. The Mies' news from Heligoland te'.!j .1' Ki.ew tii i r It is ni.nlua ,r b conn,' liiiiii'Sll'l :..'T..'il'-iii:l.n- 'l t 'Vt a h rea.-Milt- s .1 l.n.iiis t h Pat. im it late; p. us. mi.sI ar.' n an- -' t iie w.i.1. At Hamb.irgCarl Abs defeated Tmii ("ni.n m. 1h An.erii an we-tior- . lu a bait To ir hi t t. T m ile'in.i't iiiti'.i i". ;.oi Ja.iiii.iit ivi'i h.io'vi iiv. n O iminn littaerto ti.is t a. virtoi'leus e;e y. li. it. The iieruiau emperor has promoted Co on nl. uti. r r t r f;,r Jn C; an.-- 'i or . ii il ipi r i Pi e - .le'ui.s.. of in- - ir..venit.-i,- t loal'is' c mil llal.eaiii.a tut tu. k .li !.. ap ' 1' ai I is. At the in. ei'ng '' th- - California Ath-- . V''!i'e;iit liiiJ r'ir-.- liu P.-h- J) Itlby Mali"!- a'.a v ' ! ..,"a h: w..s L.iV.-- ' C rarr.'-- .jiiia. .la: M. v.as a- .'111', il .el oil it of .Miihelt lli'.t--- . . ..l.il.en .is uw.iMul Kev. I'Vancis IdcN icaiy, bishop of ;ban-- . I.a-- ceil le hen ,re I Pv I'ope l.i'o 1., li v:ia: ju a ia- t. e i Pom tl.n Vatican n rittea .1 i 'iiiii. nis eeitterrin.r u;.n liti.i t'! t t.e K in in C Hat, a ii.stlnctiou e.n.ili'.e.l li,l ..a t.' to t!ie P'lh.t'i citir;-'- Cliaries V. I'est of iermatitown. IV, - ts to saint a tail o i ai'Mm '.he At ant'C within the n.":t two wee':, which will neiu.in- - Kiraie. ln-- i iitiili", tin- llieory lie t.oiaa as to up-l.-- r aerial eirwu ami Ukei.t t!i . easilillity Mf travelitif! ttu.'ii.:li the air mtPr t'd at Mien tatistliat t'li.- tiap u. t'.t.ro"; .nay P.. uia.lu in ...s.M-w-- r .If - Jip;.it.iiik'.st generally t. ki .nih a tl ar (iaat of salt ti.n aim at i' enietit oT tlifl uli. w of Apiert, M i.t'n . the Hallun pitrtot. tl '.it k' a Iiv .c.t: .. ot He art! le In tl.n , ieii ace: o, th. I'o.ita liporary ffevlew on '' ' ..Ir a- i e." . ' a a has Pt eti com. tn .iiv-- h't.i" .'. i to S t ai if crisp!, "ale I're- - Uil ';' ot it i.". Euron hi H..are. head of tho great 're;, v. k at il: !,;: in. al whtrll most of ia( n. ,y ,.n! b.i- itii. e. notions "'ii( a .,:: t v a ' a ','.. v. tia nan e i I.a. r.ii..i.l.t;;'. .f fie i a of th" Pl'li v cal.c a d '.' ..II ".! l fi ll.-- . l.S ta'.'U ua ; y i ' ;,':,,"':'..' i 'r ...l en a waol'.sale TH O MKMCAM VI .iS Of WAR. 1 ut on m kkrret .Mink, on-- In all fruha tiiiity tn i.iiyll. Sr. f.i'i is. ,i"ui:e 22. - A dispatch from the City of Mexico fcays: "Several day hi;o two wai snips of the Mexican et Saiiutl Ironi Vera Cru. with iij soldiers for an unk'io vu It is bi.il ic.vcd they l.ave ;,iii) to lfayli, where they have been urdered to demand reparation of Ifippolyte for t!,e violation of tho Meican cou-suiai- o at l ort-a- I'r.iiee. llos act of llm llaytia i piesidont has cauied in-tense indiii i'ion. It is stated by Win government ot'ieial that neither one of llm warships liied fur Hayti, hut that tiiey have none to I'u.it'.isc'j to down tho revolt miuuj the iinlianj, Nt.TT or li irl.llk i l lirfl llnl t. Cl i'V k M i n o, dune fi.' Th telc-grau.- e stating that tlie ( ' inteinalau povei niiient h i 1 euiilled fi'i.lMI'I.PU.) in bonds in-t- t rol of J'i.Ofiil.oilU. and that tho additional amount was sold by , is olliclaily denied. AFRAID OF THE OREIDUND, I'rkuca Will ask liuxla In .lain lum with Her iu tit P i;tit, I'aiii. .lune 22 Cointe do Mont-bello- , who replaced De Laboulaye. as French amba-sado- r ti St. l'uteraliuiy. will be specially charged to obtain definite information from the czar as to the action of Russia iu the event of war between France and (iermany. I'ihot, minister of foreign affairs, has learned that He Laboulaye's failure to get proposals for an ullianee arose from tU2 cnr's anger al the fact that the r.-n- . n. w, li.t en Ion i 1 a,l to if. (.iers, Russian rninisti r of foreign f sc jril)3tend of to himself. Th'i c.ar He tliv'M to igporo :.Vi Vto l compelled to c iubdl 'to re-nin from his duties, ,T.'withdi-nwa- l of Enron Mohren-- ! heini. "Russian ainbaspailor at I'aris, is iti.iiiiceiit, as Do I.ubouiaye acted (n his advice. During the visit of the Il 'i il, naii ia ri to Cl onsladt the invsr wiil be personally broad ed on the sub. t of nni.d action pain-i- the Drci-- j laioid. which is rendered nil the in ore rice.sary throiiyh tne menacing of a commercial coalition between tne j countries. J 'll Wrk Our liitluuiA B.ivolt. Cl I V op Me. ,ii a ), June 22. The In-dians of the state of Vera Cm, have revolted and tho government ha3 sent troops to subdue theui. THE COUNTY COURT. Ilon-rl- l' riiimbiuK la 8wr at Caoety Jail Purrba al Mtkmp.d KaTklupas. Tim following business w aa doua to-day by the county court: The' petition of Edward F. Ryan for relief on account of dotiblo assessment in lspt) and sale of real estate by county for taxes aud costs was presented and granted. 'Tho clerk was instructed to notify O. S. Hardy, supervisor of district Mo. 11, that tho ditch at jeveutb. Kast and lliuveuth South is daegsroua and that the parties ow ning tho ditch ahould bo directed to make a pood crusaing forth-with. The e'erk was inatriited to notify William WagstaT, aupi rinlendout of No. 2, that Third Kast street, between Eleventh and Twelfth. South streets, is in an unsafe condition and that ho thoiild forthwith give the waller bis at- - tOUlljO. j j4 'is brderl that Richard Howe be at jWirornitte to! lest;h gravel onThir ; tfenth ftifto McifYtafB wifllitr if tit fr road use. . I It is ordered that the road super-visors L3 dire.:tcJ to proceed according to law ecilnst those persons vho al-- I low water from irii ;fi.Voa . o t' How upon the 'county iff..!., I J.t t.ie elork bfe instrticiel id a copy ol the order to er.cr1 t: .a ' h is oitiei'iil turn x ..'liiicrvisor ot disfiet il. . 'i'l.oii.psoii, le ati'.toi La a Pi i leit.a aud rcjiair tha atrt."t .!!' i of .""'dier Urtithers mill. A 'I'l'tiiitui.'itPiti from tha engineer of s;ti t i.'1-- t.'ity caiimg the aiioiiliou i I tin: i , i. to defective pltlllioing in the coi o ii with lho scwor tit the coon ; v,a'..' 'J tie probate judgo was authorized to comply with tun notice. Hy motion duly mad.! and carried l he prol ate jml.p.i was authorized to linvo the ess pools Idled at tlio county j.til if lie deemed it aJVi.-abl- e upon in- - est ir tti'oi. It is ordered that tlio court as a whole visit !!'g Ci l.onwood canon on THltv.day. June 2o. The petition of St. Mark's hospital for ia lief on account of land sold for taxes w as denied. Edition of A. F. Caldwell for land having iieou sold under double assess-ment tax having bnn paid tinder lirat, whs referred to Collector Hardy. The con ii ty attorney was directed to fiv.it his aticnti! n to tho petition of .lames A. Williamson, who wants a quit claim deed. Th po'iii iou of 0. (. Wilkinson for cancelling lax sale was granted aud the iu.li.aj authorized, to make a quit claim deed. Collector Hardy xvas nuthoribd to piireha-t- j I0.P-':- stamped envelopes. The eiiintv clerk was authorized, to purchase. lilt) stamped envelop?. Tho Uspid Transit be to make nu otlsct on tiicir line on Stat road. An appropriation of $t(10 to Sheriff l.urt on account of paupers was al-lowed. j BEHRINC SCA C0MWISSIOMLR3. J Iba Brtunh VmliWi "' anaixki .uiniotira Aro Aipuiu.l. i Rosiiov, June 22 Sirfinnrge I!a''c3 I'ovvcll, member of parliament ami Yrtj Dawson of the Canadian survey depart ment. have been appointed F- -i niters iu the Eehring bea it) decide upon the matter between the govei'imiuiit of tha United Stales and tne government of Great Rrilai.i. The lirst mee.iing of the board of rri.i'r. iters will tako plice in October next. T'ht liritish members of the board will meet almost immediate-ly at Ottawa, whence they wiil proceed to Vancouver island It (.'., with the intention of spend-ing two months on board a man. r cruising in theEeluing e a in.' the Erioylolf islands and all the principal stations ffrftpt'.-nt- 1 by tie seaiet's. At '.ho expiration of llieir cruise it is expected the Eritish art iters will bo suflicientiy well aciiuaintod with tim (ictaili of the s 'a! iiunling business and with tho needs aud interests of ths sealers to be anlc to meet Ilia An.erieau arbi-ters; as oxperts. Tho Times today Bays the appoint-rntii- s will bo with generalaat-isl'aelion- , both in England and iu Canada. Tho Time adds that th o American commisslont rs will doiit-ti'is- be equally qualilicd and the subject iiavo every chance of being setllod iu an honorable nnd peaceful manner with full knowledge on both sides. j AN EXCURSION TRAIN WRECKED. On Man lr. liillu.l ttt.-- about Thirty W.'i-.- . or less VVtiandii.I. (T KVi:i.AN:i. June 22 An excursion train of fit teen cars w i.irh -ft this city yesrday after:.. .on mi the Nickel i'la'c, iiaiiwsy, ji. n the ir;. "k near Jnv( r, i Jhiu. and seven cat's were wrecked. '1 lot t !': ' ii v. as io.oieii with si reel la.1-- , way empiovees and their families, who wt re iTo.nc lo ::! Jaunt, a ea ,ure 't oil tin' 1:im siioi'.'. line nisn, Henry Rogers, ',vns killtd ami l.o;il tiiil ty persons injure.i. Enrl Keeie, aipid I ', had bis skull fractured and legs hint, wnl piobiil'.y di.'. Eeler Cii-ilon- i.fpal si, bad.y crushed, may not recovei. AVben the acciib'nt occ.ired tho (rain was running at about thirty mii- - mi hour. 'J I,.; ei.g'ue wer.t 'low ti tne bank on oil'; side, 10 ten cars being lr.ro wn Kt'l'ii-- s the t aiiS iu bt '.h d ."eel ions, ( )oe coach w assp.it ir. two and the ot ln-- badly (smashed. the man f.ilietl, had tv) be cliopped out. T im er.'ito-e- ami lil'eiuan c.csie, l,y jimipiai;. 'lim en-gine was rubbing bacr. . ar Is at the tune of the ana-hup. It is said th ne-ci- 'tit w as tiiio to ttie f : ri.it.llug of the rails. THE TERRITORIAL TEACHERS. Tha (ipeninir NvtKi.itiH Turtaf "Snrlabla at s f he l.i.Jn" "noil bo i a s o J. ....1' ... .ot oi .lit let'l tt't ial Ter.i hers association was held in the university building this forenoon. About pe.voitiy live iadies and gentle-men from various parts of the territory were present, l'resideut John E. Park of (ho university presided and J'ro-ft'sso- r I). R. Allen w as secretary. Alt'-- music, wired opened the pro-gramme, 'iovernor Tlu tins turtiie tho atl.sress of weieo'iie. he extended a Leany vveP'Ome to all. i be govei nor spoke of the present couditlou of eat ion in I t:.ii. Heller schools mean bet ler ehiltlren ami conscquenily better loeii and womeii and belter ho. lies. The free school htw is a malter of and is i:i,s-io- u for good. CoiiiUiis- - j; :,,!' ,i. S. li:ireiui;ii liuiTo (lie lesi.oi.-- e a:.d sa: l: Tlf v. riac is ia'atrl.iiis, .ti'.oti d;.S''.mr:toit:g :. ' he good is a "i c uiciil for i" ua! lie ;j o,jle. W ti rcai;:'. tivi' gen-r- ai ' ura! i.ui metn.s Rcnsral t".e ar.oo. I. !m"ii" ti'e'' h"ad nnd neart in tin1 pu hi it: : fiiaoi :i,iii y.ei '.'.ill tnako a heroic people The outcathusti sya- - tela oi tins i urntory not by any stun; or I'Ti ii. -,- - in the union. i'r '.si.teni. J. U. L' irii f oolu' of the (ri .'ai poo l lhat i.iieh a couversation Wiil iio. flu! oouHtilution ami byiavvs wjre read scei'ion I'V section ami niter some aPcratio.is adopted as a wnole. This al'let-iioto- i tho election of officers w.-.- s held. Erolpssor '1'. li. l.evvis niadu no a lores-,- , iiouortibio J. Soiitiicr-l.m-ol tne "Merits ami Detects'' of the M'lioi.i law. Jl'iie subject was tl Iiv E. Midx-p.'.'O.i- i. ut .1 S. l'ierv, and Mipi'l'inteuilent J a. A. N ilson. Dr. Earl it. Me.eser stj.tse on tint tencher mot questions 'vere ashei! ftj:d RiK.werod. I it s evt tiing the teat ami their friends will hold a so..a,,liie at tin.' lake. The committee on entertainment con-sists of Dr. .1. K. 'illlam M. Smwarl, 'inorgo IS. Eriiuhall, Lucy M. Vfti Cott and Jennie Carney. The ' association win coneludu its sessions tomorrow afternoon. MUrtCEei AND ViJiCIDE. '""1 EiiiRert.ui shot and kill"! CoJVrrt I 'a a. fa. ... ll pr aicaici.t i ll.i:."ll a I ;ie ipo.'t'i s., p:-iJ.i- ." eat' :c li.--. uai. en Mali, a prominent, vmrii man oil cl "li .a'.J. Pel., an Uti '11 l.lt"'!0 Tot. I:,;., n ;1 i.t ,,,; :. t: ;' u. U ..; S ilia li W.ti U..K iu'll.s Mrothcr's aiotv. uion tur.i red in a r w at 'a a' a - 'I 'c .'. n aao ait a n" (..1.11; t.'a'.t.S H io niclaii. an , fe'i-'ii- u.-- a.-:- ! t ''il:-- ' v. a'.:: all u ' iron ia:,. At iili li.'e O'ort. I'a., oil unlay mai:'. '.Vi l'.,:a .,." i e"t --r- ::. y woan .;. 0 No-- :tr 'l '. U- i- ' ""Pi :" ipla.". l:.a.;i.: .c s e ".'o'!t'. ait ' Pa tl .vita Ja IT; i, ant. ill"'! ai.ol a I..:-'- 1: Irai. Ti.: o; Dal'y Davis, a ln'aiiiifn'. Tuai: (,':;, v,".o. iii, llio tana" r. o.ae of i la p- iai'l: v a: ' 'ea.t a in: "a ia" o; I'.a ry .a j ; i. :r tat 'aicl la ill-- i Pi iioa r .'t' lit Oroloit l.in.loi-- ; jc e- - ti .e :.;.u ,:ei;- - lllilteil si. :', le. At i'l'lon, K. .'., J:i!i i Smith and j V.'liier '..';'.! eot Into a ntU with p. t i.n-lia.'. i il :a 't: ill.l on ' i'l ia- - hoi, in' JP'l'.iy (ie;l,- i,'oljl'"0. A illUlt' rcMote:., in, wheal Mai . .u i.a.t Sillll.'l W .'.i : ll .l a.1,1 Pist. int. y Itioeii. Max Freeman, the detective who ww into 'i 't'ons, v near spruis Lake, N. J.. r.i.'a! v n.a irnu i ar. n't a man j KMiipos- ti to i.e Li ,1 atii i. Niars ., tiie fup::i'0 pre.-- Ittalit of tiat i;ey.s, .no Pal.!., is a ..'!,.; ktlt'V.U Lletvanapttr 11..1J1 Oi' I'hiiUeelphla. Tne body of Annie Eruuder. nacd Hi, v. ha h.'.s at en mi -- inj; simie 'ri.nrsil.'.y evenim: x. uti foil ml a ".v l'o,l from the i uitloial t' in'i;. betwctii iMoiuro b un iaetiy. Xliiiin sota, pisl iiiaiil'- it a rel arniiii; fi'tiii Wljirll sile MIS - tlt'll finilltl ller liaiiu.s '.vei-- tiet' ii hii.J r. her f et taal au.l ;ier apr.m u d inly around h. r fa.-e- The Steamer "I.a !.!reta:;iii," which arrive. I at oW 't"! .: y s o tlay ram Hat re. f. poet,:-t.aa- t ,1. .seali Key- - all. IV.! of SWit.i wiiiat ,'..:,. witu S.s family, i uiK ( bis .v.f.- aao ti . e clip 'r n. sail ittnily up ::!- - fi'- c yeac oat son , 'io:'ro an,t til, fa l.l.al iota ill-- ' e:l. Tb ctl'l-- U I" i, anti ta- - l.lOl f. who apii.o t'Ui ly w.i. ilisaile, was. se.li.t 0 ami put in tilt! iron;:. A E AND CF RUSSIAN &RICAMDS. Thtty at ki'k mtil Kali u Villntris biiJ Maba Oil M l: li Their I'ltttol-r- , S t. Ed l Jiiiie 22.--- A baud of brigands at lacked an robbed a mail coach pear the village, of Saijau in the Kt.s.sian Caue:i--si- , killing the trav-elers and sen rely woundiug the post-illion. T he brigands then attacked and robbed Saijau and escaped with tho booty. A s.pi-nlro- of ('n.s,r ks has boeu sent iu jj.irs :lt of the outlaws. A KANSAS VILLAGE HEARD FROM. It ort' rs .10,000 lor tha .Sullivan SiaTln F,f at A Vitntory for lite "Km.' Kansas City, June 22. The following dispatch has been received from l'itts-burg- Kansas, signc 1 John i'. Morris: "Tho sporting editor of the Daily Star is authorised by the Coiiiin orcial club to wire John Suilivau offering a pui'sts of S.iU.OP'i to secure the Sullivau-Slavi- n light at i'itlsbur ;h. Kansas. Sr. Eons, Juno '2. It lias just leaked out that there was a rattling four round prize light betwe-- light-weights, which occurred near Hl!eville at midnight. 'The set to was between M;ko Fit.erald of St. Louia, ami the Montana Kid. the ttter winning tho fight and a tfoUO pure iu four rounds. - M'JO.'JALD DEAD. Tba I'pacfut I'intl if a rraloiiieat Indian riiiltic inn. Imu iNAPOLis, J.iiie '.'2. Ex Senator McDonald died hi 11 '!.""' last night. Yes-terday morning unfavorable, scmppims reappeared r.nd during the day tne pa-tient s condition continued to grow worse It esterday afternoon R.-V- . Mrf" Miii'tirn w as scut for and .idininistered the sacrament.. 'I lien Mr. McDonald lulled his family ami intimate frseinls about him and calmly nave directions for the fuiii'frl irraiiL'ementa and the disposition of his personal affairs. In their presence he feaid he wished to give testimony to tin faith in (rod's facing grace. Then he grasped each bv tiie hand nnd bade them good-bye-saying ho could son no more cullers. FOSTER HA3 NOT RESICNED. Aail What li Miiro !l Itufl Mo Thought :f lining Anytblttc tb1 Kind. Was(ii; ton, June 22. Various re-in its are in circulation to the effect tual Superintendent Porter of the cen-sus office has resigned. To an associat-e d press reporter;, Porter emphatically declared (hat ho had not resigned and he did not contemplate titling so until be had completed the work wh'cii (in had undertaken. The large number of removals now being made. Porter said, was becau.se of the completion of the worn for which the persons discharged employed. Ho .aid the work of the bureau was well up and its statement would h completed by the end of July, and all but two of the ten volumes would, ho ready frr tha printer bytheltt of July, STAND Br !.- -. D.iilEUL'D. Italy Mill Ho N ot I. o - ft VY'nakaa the I at ill I tiioti. RuMK, June 22. The government has forbid den the public hoi horita s lo grant permits for ineeiing.i th object of wh.ch are to ileiioimec. Ihe dreibur.tl. in the deputies, lim miniate, of replying to the advocate of a silver monetary standard dec 'are. I that the Italian government wood neier withdraw from, nor do anything to weakeu the Latin union. FICHT AT AN IRISH FUNERAL. lt.aly Wn Vinlrotly strnrk Hi Assail-ant Now I'rtilr Arr. t, IXtti.iN, June 22. Messrs. Psrnell and Healy attended the funeral of O'f iornian Malum yesterday. In a row following the funeral Healy was vio-lently struck. Hi assailant has been arrcstotl. Kill .1 hy a Kuiikivfty Itnlloon. Sr. l'KTPlisiii in,', June 22. Yester-day a large balloon was being iniialed xvilh gas when it escaped and carried upward four iviihii.hi. When at a great height the burst end tho four tnen were thrown to the ground and horribly mangled. I'Ihibb Un llara It. Sam June 22. General Alger, who arrived hero on his pleas-ure trip, denies (ho rumor that he is booming Elaine, but be says it is his opinion lhat Elaine cat havo the nonai-uatio- u if ho wants it. ACROSS THE OCEAM IN DOSiES. aptatna Anrtraw ami I awlor on 'Ihrir liac to I.HW hfii'1 lhl Mt.ruiiijr, En istom. Suiii; 22. Cttplaoi Andrews, iu his dory Mt.rmaid, anil Captain Law-le- r in the dory Sea Serpent sailed from Witithro-- on their race to Laudsend, Eng'lauti, for a purse of tSoOOO. Tha Cnilad .States Tr.annrT. Wasiuncton, June 22. Tho etate-nien- t of the c.outiiiion of the treasury made today shows a balance availaoie of $l.liS,s;u. The treasurer's atate-meti- t issued today, but which bears date of the liith inst,, shows a cnnh balance of $ I2,!iri2,!ll8, or $2(i3.1U4 less than the total amount of deposits in tho national banks anil of the frac-tnjLi-silver. K.tr V.ir M.nwr an I storlr. New ToitK, June 22. Slocks dull, fairly steady at itisignilietuit chanties li'om opening. Motiev. a y v': Pouts is ... f'a,a;ii-sixi's- . so Ai hi ion, ;;j ; (.'tsiifral i'maiio. in; Hiirh-- i :tin. -- ': .V nift tin:., If. pi';: Nont, au'tlle. il : I'ri'ieri'eii. .Sona-- es'et n, N'tov York t'ei.irai. I.1", Or-i-'- Nnvatit- - on. lis' , North A in. raeuu. tj Pari lie M I, : Koeu. Isi.ii. i. M. i.oina & sail iaa.i- - - : nx. I'aul A O a.' h:t ; , Texas j Ilia I teoti l'lici , isp,; Jfar.ro Kx- - Wesleni l looit.l - t'ir in l;n Mult. Fall Kivr.it, Mass., Jnn 23. Early this morning tire caused from $50,000 lo JUnipipp d.Hiihgo in the Cor.lor City cotton milis. Ti.e tire is thought ta have been incendiary. 1 ' . , Four M'-- Wr KlPad. Cole City, da., June 22. The pris-oner- s at Convict Camp, twenty miles from Chattanooga, T'enn.. attempted to escape this ntortiing aud in the melea that followed two guards and two con- - vieta were killed. j The l.ihrrali Maktns a 1 1, an kwri. Boston. June ."2. A Saociai from Halifax says the liberals hai intr oblaiu-e- l power iu I'riiiei' Etlw aid Island fori the first time in Id years, are making a clean sweep of the tory olhco holders. THE RIOriNG SOCIALISTS. A Mob Attnrl.. tl.o Town Hull at ISatouya -- l.otr tlari. liill.il. VlKNMA, June at Eat-ony- Hungary, a nmii of held laborers incited by socialists, attacked the town hail at thai place, and would probably have wrecked the building had it not been for the. desperate resila nee oil', red by a small force of iron tlarmcs. Thn fired upon the mob killing four and severely wounding seven others. Tl.a ftitlntiv Xlnirnali-- a on Trial. NT u Yoprs. June 'l ho trial of the New liaven railroad directors, under the car sio.e sel for mis-demeanor the t'uinel (lis- - asp-r- began t"tl.iy. The selection of a jury ia in i'logress. ShnrpAlit ad llt.y Haet-- . SiiF.EPstiKAi) Ray, June 22. Sweep-stakes, futurity course, Kingston won, Potentate second and Nellie' Ely thirJ. Time 1 lis. A Shot Factory Ctoaad. ' Hot. r.!: ok, Mass., June 22. Whit-com- b it Tame, closed their factory this week indefinitely. This is caused bv the unsettled statu of business tlu'ougi. theeoucti, fhtcnKo al lott.s. j nii' A'.o, .Ian" .'. I'losi. Wheat Ea-y- ; . e '., .lull, 'ii t'orlt. at a l. e.e h t Si' ''"' Oa's ca-i- i, , linr ; ens',. Ma i, .; av l.ar.i. (iu 1: cit-- h 1 1, J - ly, .0 vj. iiailey, ias;-- , ft;u I.tqiinr lrlcra Aiilrn, Skw Yoi;k, June 22. Samuel Earth j Co., wh'dt-sal- laiuor dealers of this' etty and Baltimore, assaed j without iJieIeriiicc, 1 The Stlrt-- rtlrchaa. a. WAMnNiirov. June 22. Three hun- j ('.red and titteen thousand ouuees of j silver wera purchased today at prices ranging trout $E0t)o to tri.tt2'.o, Tlia sari of C.nniunl Iatl. LovtMiM. Juno 22 - John Henry Reginald Scott, fourth. Euli of Cljuaiei, died today. |