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Show -- ' r ? sat--- ; i IilST EDITION SALT LAKlTaTYtATUia)AV. JUNE HO, 1891. :, VOL5.JTO. 223. " , , - ' Hw.- lllll " - w 8ILVEB AND LEAD QUOTATIONS.1 Silver, New York 100 4 Silver, London 45 l-- J Lead, New York 4.35 j Ul'I.LlUN AND OUK KKCEIl'TS. T. H. Jones & Co. Lead and silver ore, ti4;j0. Salt I.ak. Clearing- - TIoui., Today's cuari'igs amounted to $1S4,-51- same day lu- -t year,fcJo-l.0- ; wek' clearings, i . 1, (ii 1 ; aiu week la.st year, 4i,y:ii,i'yy. MLIOXSJF AllS. A Lis Cwta from Arizona T7111 Proto! le tlio iirat Jiattur Eoiuru tii Kew Liu J Court. IT 13 A3 OLD EPAIcH OLAIX Tl'e L-- .il ? It Hew Et.'iuda Valiucl at 3,0.033 ac.1 10,000.003 Actual Eauisra Are All Safj. Nr.-- To .Tuna' 20. TUo (V Crmitlu l;j,;)rv'vc! ieut company, ofNeW York, li o m to present its petiitoa to i t): i w li'i l court t.i dotemiitia i iitlo t 'l.'i'.'-y- . acre of land in M'..ou a. Is iJ an oicl. ;;': ii fir;;!', and tho estimated Ttlun ', of I.1! i ! . ! ved, fi t it land i twt-r- ..AOOb.OOO nn 1 $10,- - ;..; T;.W titma will probably !.; t (..-.;.- t to eoipe b.itora the v. r i j '.v U soon orr'ani 'P.aticl . in ...i i. : f- - .! ;. The- Casa Grande) ci ,.- ,;:y (.hutted), wine It I, I i mi- ,t;i.- i ii.i'.e or !" ' i r year. li.u a Mr k of ' l.tv d.ba). la r; - l.s- - i'Li':m m ii:oti-,- i it, t'l I I n- r. ".: 'ff ;'! n t 1p (!Vs I. r M-.t- .) Ur pro A SM AIiT iM i KS 1 1) KN T. Bairiiai, of Guatamala, Sells $3,000,030 Worth of Bonds and Pockets the Ossh. THE ANNEXATION STORY DENIED-- The Congreis of the Argentine Rcpnblio Pasaci an linpurtant I'inancial Meae-ur- e Over the Pretident'i Veto. Sr. Loris, Jnnt SO. A di.npatch from t!i City ol Custemala eaya a great sn-aatio-was caueod llicrs by thn !iseov--r- y that $tl,COO,000 in bonds rud beun iaiied for the redemption nf tlia tre.il-ur-noti', in:.'ad of J:,0(iO.O!K) palled for. It.ii fiirtlio ' dUtoii that Harrilai has sold 1,000,000 worth cf there bonds at 10 p"r cent of their fi.i-- vk'mo and pooketnd me iimriPv and placed tho re-mainder of the in tbo treasury to redeem tin) notd. 'J'bis piece cf work earned preat indig-nation. Cirvoc Mkxk'o, Juno L'O. The u has reeei od a telegram from its eorre-ponde- at the City of Guatemala. Haying that tlie soeretary of foruin afTairn etatt.d '.hat tho rumor alvoiit anuoxa'iun nan fal and that nn such proposition was mado or ronti I'residi: u t !Un iliu also denied it. ISTOHM AND FLOOD. Ken, Women an Children on the Eoofs of Homes nnJ in the To;n ofTri'is. L'ASY LIVE3 THOUGHT TO P.E L03T Eaor.noc Da ilhtj Do-i- to Crops in Var- - ioui BecMtus of the titate A K.ivs- Cn-- .In no ,'. .spfi-.ial- re- - port a tiTi'ibln r.t.ii umt v;lu ftorm i:i ta,? vicn'uy of (Keeida tu t i:ii;ht. (if ai ib.-t'i- ' ivn d.mi! to eropi all over tl.a sinle by iviisd in I rain. A passe ny;r train i'ii tho K.i:" !i Ci'y, UseooU jSoethrrn win tli'ehod, ki'.iii'C Kueineer I.iu'iliMr. A ni. in t!ii)ii;.;l:t to have be.-t- i en 'he tr,:ti ' mi s ,i:;. At Kitp.rA :i e rrv cellar in lo.v.i i tiorn't-i- l ti.'I til- - lower f.'j of i .) V i:n ivitll watiu' to a diio.a of severa". in!te. A i vioii wioi-i- pi-i'ei- i over Arkan-- ; "(is C.:y hi-- t nibt did rma-- (biii'ne. i.ii'e- -i s ,.i:iii'.i.t of th.H-- .i "u:ii-ti.-- r of diWi.iUi't nef.j cnnpi '.ely wrecked. A'.! Me iu'nit' esi.iped wUhont er,(eii i.ijiTV e- - fpt Mrs. Uo.vnien wli i wan f 'Mo t. A i:ir tmnior "f ;i: n ,i:id j:rnlri-- l erics were b! ;,va dowu at l'ori homl. A laitt'i d im l.roko and tho bo'.toin lands a:o roiiip'o'tcly flo elc.l. IIjusjs w o- sivrpt a v and it feared many lives weiD los:. A n.imleir ot men, women and oh r l e.-- n In " c:i'.l'-- i roof tops and in too trees in 1! ie':i H in boiloiii, b.H it is iiopo.sibie to reaeii it. mil. j ANNA P.INDLE PlEADS. Thn Woin.il V im Trt ,1 In ' "' ,,r I.ov.r I.ialit Ai.r in tiiirt. ' Anna Vrimlla was tbo firH to answer the voieo of Clerk MeMiilan i'i tbo lls' triet court, and n.oi'onlivs a; bo j read tho indictnit'iit cb..rimj ber with j assault with intent U coumiit leur-- ! dor. What plea do yu puter to lh; ia- - was asked. j "Not I" tho firm reply. Anna I'limlb- - is ti,n noiiiin who to a.i iu--e tier faneitil tb ii..imeiit ui dci took to n.urdcr inuc'. M tstevoa, a siiioou keeper. 1'iio alT.'iii' oe:'i,i : od en May la it. , hit i Ii Uaelfr. Another :'a lor in the Jlfp'-- i KM In 'ok hwiiol'e was oiiei'-'i- l in the d:s-tr,- eonrt ibis niorr.iii; iitwl i'' nn") iCoo'.-- o C. 'Vi.'iiSttii.ore. tl.o p. .:.(.! d n , :,; s iImwc ).. w:is i n!i iro.cd by i '" s "i "i pallid in' 1.. Vie! ' nil i ! . Ill' I! I eh V "; b, i. !". ' W Vii'o i. ii ' ' u ri ,.t .in o;i ' tjVhi A r:i '"''! !..- -' ". ' ; o l;V w I', ell, " r 'hi t;nU w. ,e live '' i ' I v nio'i I e. i' e ti me v.' r ir i i a in :li" iier i'o o:io. ' ".!- - V ' r.iore a id liliorr 11.11 of l'i'"-- I" t rt fio:n !. i... .rd, ;.V :i in th V j.i.i. H'l - "O . ' i '!.. ,'iiiu of ihe j at ii- J .vo l a e.ii-- s o ,.f !;. u!e i,v'm,iii ..f t'.e I ioney. In ib. iio; I i.s It is eli.iroci! thai li ov it-- i oried to the ibi.,". i !". Tor KuiIm-i I. n.-- who iv--t ' ol ! ..f a i an ; ( In oi. mid : lien te.i.v i. ls .; ;:r.' ! '"' Kuiis-f- . was Hirai.'ii' I tii s lui.rtn.i.; nn rtiiered a pn-- ol .rt i:r!y. I.viicsi w as pn.'aT- I n a .t:t ' '' partner and at en I w - t" r. iin.t ' I'a' ' 't ami i f the pr, i.v lira.'' j he we.it to a y.v. iliit'i" i) n i a ..ln-c- k that whs to be Hied le tV p.V roll. Ui-e- il' r S, 'j ' iron tie' link he disappeared and was Ivom.miIj j back Iro.ii K.Vi-- H. v. h tli o-he had cone. i rdn- ' o poiniel to claim th" hand ol a K m-- i i bpli ;. Tho bond wa- - lived at 1 ) by agreement of counsel. A T.miejIi C'niipl- -. ;. V. Holland and F J. Wh;e it rested by the police for robbing a ( of $ihi were brought in to plead ttiis morning and entered a eec.erttl denial. The case grows out of a dice game down iu a saloon near the llio Grande depot where a man named Median was wa'tin? for thetiain. lie bud exhausted l.i.i a'dver and reaching into bis pocket expose,! bis roll that consisted of four bills each of the denomination of 100. Having seen these the cormorants determined to get them either by fair or foul play and a moment Inter they had him in chancery. The recognizance was fixed at $1500 and both went to the county .jail to await trial. Holland rlaipis to 'be a hotel man ,l,rm,,i'Wh ' ' Ooorj Kieh.il' Olns - ' George Etcheil was raked ,(wocfore court on a charge of foruii ion, the being Miss Nettie Thomas, a young lady of rather pre-possessing appearance if not a paragnu of chastity. Ftc.'iell entered a pica of not guilty and um allowed to go ou bonds. A 8IG FBI. POOL. Eurnp.an lpr.' CT"" ,,"kl' ' thlilver otli.t.S. NEW VoHK. i """.Th n iiU-i- i committee of lr M Silver asso- - eia'.iou met-- ' ylV An pepereaysi ; 'lie r;irii advanee m Hu; price of ailf bn'p't ;n set V all strcf t thinkini?. tin hJb Ottilia i.iontii tbo opurationi of r bijf .Irsncb poo! ii: Mlver wort reported IVs.tiriay it w as teartied white there vi idiuitions t'.n liiit pool was lilUl5:iffl U MW elent pool, al.s i'Ainpeai), bus bennn work and waa i say to take hit wln re the lir.--t pool b- - lefit oiT.Th" i l in id campaign weti- !asI u'o in aa-u- iitioa as that of the lb iVpvd. .At th pr-en- t time the goveji'?t'f iittl pt.r.-i.rs-of ailver to MM V);itttii of the ai'vor act, 1 ilO, TO.Oo'l ema-e- s of aiiver, 'lfil4li roduptim of silver for Jf'JO i's .ii ounces. Tliia leavm 8. '".("iO pguci a for ttio total reiptlrtmic aris t.nii to lilt the export donii' J-- .. Cp to li e p- iu;; of tho July bill i is gntry always c- - rcrti .1 annualiy u iVOO'oOD to Hi.-- ! iloojido ounces. Mwvati'o Sat'o lleposit porapac S t ork repori.s on Hand on the r nduae l!'.,.'.'' l;.7 i'J oup!1 of Mlvctf told i n July 0, oiih ponei rriV'ia'iiilit to ownai lea-- t 2,.V0,00() JjW tliw aniorut. ( lutsid'i of this there i in this country (iroba j 0k0,!O ouacr of silver bull on a ob poiuri. j The only lal T'&2?"' lvT is 'aid to bfi iu AI"Utei w - (ko, whtrciibi til .(iiiD.UtO uiiuc-a- t eid in the h.iai.p of lead ore, p tidP. cerln n ra.lioadj eonatrnction. Mevlio piouucei annu- - ally about 40,0 O.Ui 0 oiinoes o! siiver. ot w hich &, 100,0 )onac'jsareeoin. d. Thn rest is ahippod jo (Wm and Japan, via j San The production of tbo whitonutalfn.fi so i roe other than those named k co:i6iderable. This moruinir rupee tper was aotivo audi stronger on lonJ. ihis is owing to the passage of the bli in the lower bouse ol thu Spanish cures, riving tie' Bauk of Spain power to iner'seii noie issue based on silver. A bilk has ab-- ben introduced into tin Toi'tuguese eortes favoring the introduUiott of These are Utt'S showing the tendency of tlie wnd. i ' A letter from a leading French finan-cier recent'v received in this country says the pasago of a fret coinage bill by the United Stales congress would put silver to Sl jn nee iu J,ondou, or ()verl.'J!) per ounce la hvm York. Up to Franca fought single handed for bi inctallisin. She would rmaiuly re-sume it if tho United States should adopt free coinage. ' ingisnd will not follow as long as OasCher) is in power, and Gladstone is also a. gold bug; but there is a growing senfhiiflnt in favor of silver iu England, sirl ihta must tell in the end. The Und-rt- f States tnadn a mistako in adopting a limited silver act. They should have c.it !iei Jjissod an un-limited coinage act or not at. all. It is said ttiis second pjjWbhas been a purchaser of silver on t' "jbunds enu-merated above aud or m,4 presented in the article on June. '.sir1-- ' wjere the basil of the operation,,.: V ffftC"" other of the great pajtV,' adopt a free coinage position. tany rate the growing power of thas farmer will de-mand such legislation), and European speculators are alert to make use of the effects of this agitation. Silver bullion touched $1 per ounce today for the tirst time since iebruary 14th. ll'!1JI!Illf.L m. Judge Bertch of the Probata Court Daliv-r- 8 to Opinion in a Oelabratad Case This Morriug. BIG PF0PEETT 18 INVOLVED. The Jadge Decides That the Will Made by the Deceased Somaim Unruvokod ty Eer Subsequent Marriage, This mnrrdnjr at 10 o'clock Judfto Eartrh of the probato court, dntivreJ tho following; opinion in the Sarah Mo- - Kibbia will coulest case. This case, which involved large e.nates, was the most celebi-ate- Unit baa yet appt srud in the history of Utah: Tfhiutout ok Utah, I County of falt L,ake, f In the Probate t'ourt in tho mritler of thn estata of Surah M. MeKil bin, de- - ccasiid. As showu by the records in this care. . Sarah M. Lawrence, then a widow, made and executed a will on tho lind day of June. lSs, and thereby l of all her property. She inier-liiar'de-with Crpore K. MclCil bi-- i on tho 10th ('ay of May. 1N'-!- and ('ied on tho 6th day of March. 1SD0. 'J'he said will was filed in cotir! cu the liith day cf May, 1 !'0, with thn petition of Moy-la- n C. Fox end (leoree Y. Jacobus, for the admission to nrobate tbtreof. On the 2:id day of June, 1j?'.i0, tiia said wi'l was admitted to pro-ba-as the last will and of Sarah M. MoKibbln, ileceasnd. On the 1 th day of April, ls'.H. the said (ieoro K. McKibtiin filed iu frabi court a pe contesting tlio probate r.f said will, and, by leave of the court, tiled an amended petition on the Kith day of May, lstiil, in which, after stating juris-- , (fictional facte, etc., he alleges, in sub-(tanc-that at th timo of making and Ktates, relating to ami enforced in this territory, plural wivua were unprovide 1 for not entitled to any poi tiou (f their husband's estale by OestduL. The qualities of tlinir children were shrouded iu mystery involved u donlit. and, uudor siich circiiinstances, it seems ipiilu roaaonablu to pivsiime that tua byi.- latui'M, mo: t of w hose mem-ber were iiisvn pathy with thu doctrine of plural iiiai i':a', toc.-.ac- t :io law which woiiid birth ir restri '. tiie ri;;hn of woiiifii as to descent, or us to their power of disposing of their property by will. 1 do not re rard this theory of the case in conllict with the i":'a of vs. Ladd. 7 Wall, tslfl, cited by counsel for contustai't, for that paso aiiirniPnts rather taau abridges the rights of women and this is in con.sou-aiu- e w'th emigliteuod juris, irudeuc.e. 1 am thus pnrsuaded that there is no btatuto la'v iu our territory, either ex-press or implied, whereby tho will of a funnie s '1 ;s rovoced upon her sub-sequent marriage. It reniaim but to bo seen as to whetlier or no; such a result is effected by thn ruin of the common law. And, for the pur-pose of argument, suppose that tho omipissiou from our statutes of sec-tion MU') of tlio Culilornia statute is a a "casus omissus" and that tbo maxim "exprussio unius est exciusio aiterius" does not apply in this case, will then tiie rule ol the common law be iu force? This IbsiIs to a consideration of the reason of tne rule and of the condition of married women in this territory in relation to their property rights. First eiecuting said will the said testatrix was unmarried; that afterwards on the 10th day of May, !l, she intermar-ried said contestant; that thenceforth they lived together as husband and w ife until her death; that because of said marriage said will was revoked and void, aud prays that tlm probate nf said will be set aside and the said will be declared void and, revoked. Oil the 2")lh day of May, JH'.H, the pro-ponents riled a demurrer to said petition allowing that it "doos not slate fads sullicient to constitute a cause of actioif." . Tho sole question raised is, as to whether or not the said will was revok-ed the subsequent intermarriage of the testatrix with the contestant. Section StiO-t- C. L. of Utah, 18MH, provides as follows: Except in cases in this chap-ter mentioned, no written will, nor any part thereof, can bo revoked or altered ptherwiss thin: 1 By a written will, or other writing of tho testator, declaring of the former. The reason of tlie rule is the ambulatory character of tlie will (luring the life of the testator who may revoke it at any time. So iu case of a feiuine sola as long as her condition re-in a. ns unchanged. Marriage creates a disability in the wife to dispose of the property bequeathed or devised, des-troys the ambulatory nature of the will and leaves it no longer Nuhjcet to her control. The individuality of the wife becomes immttrged in that of the husband. Her absolute control of her estate ceases and she can make no test-amentary disposition of it during cover-tir- e without her husband's concur-rence, nor is hor will any longer sub-ject to revocation, and therefore can-not be recognized in law. Stic is incapable of devising her lands or of making a testament of her chat-tels without the license of her husband. Her personal chattels belong to him aud he can dispose of her chattels teal or have them if lie survives her. 1 Hlackst. Comm., AYi. 4 Kent's Comm., .ViTJ ' In re Fuller, 79 lib, !.' ' . DoiMi tlw tuAiniot vhO"T,flTflexist under our statute? Is the wife's prop-erty subject to tlio control of tlie bus-bau- d as at common law? These ques-tions must be determined by reference to our statute concerning the property rights of husband and wife. Section 2,"2d C. E. of Utah, 1MSN, provide as fol-lows: "All properly owned by either spouse before marriage aud that ac-quired afterwards by purchase, gift, devise or decent, with the rents, issue a protits thereof, is the separate property of that spouse by whom the saiiic is owned or acquired, and separ-ate property owned or acquired as specilied above may bo held, managed, controlled, transferred aud in any man-ner disposed of by tlio spouse so ow n-ing or acquiring it, without any limita-tion or restriction by reason of mar-ria;.- This statue is clear and ex-plicit and makes a material change in the status of a married woman as to jn-- rights at com, mm law. It gives he" the same authority over her separate property that the hus-band lias over his property. She can dispose of it just Ihe same as be. can. The disabilities to which marriage subjected her at common law Have been removed by allirniative legislation. The husband's license is 110 longer required to enable the wife to make a valid dispo-itio- of her estate by wiii. It therefore follows that to hold the will of a femiue-sol- Void by her subsequent mamage would simply be to impose 11 pun tier the unreasonable tak, if rIih desired to exercise her rights, of making another one like it during coverture. This would tie to de-s'.- y and res1 01 e the same thi::g al the same time which is not, the policy of tlio law. The incapacity of a married woman, which was the destroying powi r of tiie will, hai ing been removed by r.ia'utu, the common l:.w rule with ils reason lias ceased and the will of a fmnnie-sol- remains urrcvoked by h'.r subsequent marriage. K'i l'" Fuller, supra. Webb vs. Joues, oil N. J. lv, 103. N'ovi-- vs. Soul hwoi'ih, 5,'i Mich. 173. Fellows vs. Allen, 1,0 . II., 1 ; t 'I'iH! demurrer is sustained. )oni in open court, .nine 20, 1S!H. U. W. Hak r ft, Judge. a'Qab At. Hy being burnt, '"' torn, concealed, obliterated or destroy-ed with the intent," etc. This section is followed by several others relating to the manner in which a will may bo revoked but nowhere do 1 find a section in our statutes which provides in express terms that the will of a femine sole is revoked by her subsequent, marriage. If then thu will iu this case is revoked it must bo by au implied provision of our statute or by the rule of the common law. And now as to revocation by im-plication. Sectioi 2I1T0, common la vs of Utah, lsoS, provides as follows: "If after making a will, the testator mar-ries, and the wife survives the testator, the will is revoked, unless pi 'vision has fcneu made for her marriage contract, or unless she is provided for in the w ill, or in such way mentioned theiin as to show an intention not to make such provision; and no other evidence to rebut tho presumption of revocation must be received." It is contended by counsel for contestant that in constru-ing this statute tho words in the lemi-nin- e should bo construed to include the masculine. If this view be tenable tlie word wife must bo construed to include husband, and the same construction must be given to t'.ie word wife in the preceding ecct'or,, L'O'i'.i id. in the interpretation of statutes Words in common use wiil be given their popular meaning, unle' they are defined ia the act, or it, is manifest from tho context that a di'Ierent mean-ing is intended. Southerland on stat. cons. sec. 2."i4 and 202. The intent of the legislature must prevail. id. sec. 2ds. To arrive at the legislative intent courts may inquire into the state of society, hisiory of the times, surround-ing circumstances, etc., at tho time of tho enactment of tho atatuto under con-sideration . ld. sec. ie0. Eniitich. inU-rp- of stal. sec. 20. While w. have a statutory rule of eonatrnction that the masculine shall include the feminine, etc., yet after an examination of the whole el.apter on onwi'lls and successions. 1 think il quite dilliciilt to that rule to tlm word wife in construing tne sections above quoted and referred to. Tho vary language "used in section 2070, point) (Virert to the conclusion ihat the legis- - 'luture intended to guard tiie iu'eresu of married women in this territory. This position is strengthened by tie state of society at the time f the passage of the act under consideration and is in accord with sound reason and with the enlightened policy of modern legislation and juoieial decisions. The apparent fact that our statute was bor-rowed from California, aud that sec. IbiOO of the California staluti) was omit-ted. 1 am unable to construe as a tosiis ouiistis, especiailv upon examina- - tion of our statute, in the light of the surrounding circumstances at tlie time "V of its enactmeut, but am constrained to Velieve its omission to have been intea-iona- l. It is a matter of history that, at the time of the passage of our law Ion wills and succession, of which tho I section - hereinbefore quoted forma I a svstein of plural marriage had I (irevailed here for mauy years, which I was countenanced by the territorial laws, and that it was a religious creed I and formed a part of the social system I of a large majority of the people nf this territory. Under the laws of the L nited ( HS1 ::.H AN( PS I.N 111'TI K 1HYTU Aa Alt. mpt to Alrt rrridnt Illfl-pwy- Ei.ciiilon of ltifinar.1. FAltis, June 0, Tlie llaytian minis-ter here has received a leiter from tlie llaytian secretary of state, dated I'ort au i'rinoc. saying that Corpus Christ day, May I'reaident llippolyte was attending religious pcreiuoniea in the cathedral at I'ort au Trinen when a band of desperadoes attacked the prison, forced open the doors and liberated the prisonprs therein con-fined! The ban 1 then started for the presidential palace, hoping to surprise and assassinate l'rcsidetit llippolyte and his kabinet ministers. The burner promptly mobilized the forces and soon managed to suppress the revolt. Ths leaders of the revolutionary movement were placed under arrest and a number of their accomplices were also made prisoners. Kigaud was shot aftor convincing proof had been furnished that he was not a French subject. The secretary of state's leiter con-cludes with the remark that the coun-try is now tranquil and will remain so. Siecle today says the European cab-inets are discussing the expediency of taking-unite- d action in order to restore order in llayti. At the cabiuet council held today it was decided to demand reparation from Ilaytu-ro- r the shooting by llippolyte of Kig'aiid; on the ground that he was a French subject. i f... K.ir DA i T CHICAGO. i Tho lanlr. a f n !!m In Mut r.t i C.oi'"'!', .Ii ") 0 Tbbs ii !erlj-- day. i be ad . e. i oi t i'lul event of.' iu8 t'l f h is 'Jt waited ft .t f e ' oi r tor my ;.'io:uh-- i past;, In :, tho hail j life-- , t!.o f ..' -- e; ui thn rMtest solioi j tt: il;- - p ..-- t i f thoitSiin.U whc pati jrji.'.D li.u on dc. ..y ilay, ii' a. uo ol;e-- lin e. Tl; lile :ii this nun .1.03; throng1), r. veil "! Pi'tud-- , and ha.'V vapor afl n. i liaro b: fn. , the tioi'.h-.--et- , blow from the Ir'.k '. Tiio aip frf't da nj) and. iook::i;;on all tb sa paeiin neua, thn race t'om p.iblb' "V.'lll it rain?" The signal .vrv Ve n.an eneour.ig id al?. lovcri oi's.eii't by sayinjj lbi a.fjrnooii. would he clear and bright and ponlidenl; in this as.uii'a.'ioo Hi crowds began Ui I'liiaer at tho park as early as lil On'e thing was perJain snd that was lhafj the are would 00 run iu mud fetlock: deeii. and so bolters began to figure an to which of tho slarturs would provm tlm best "web fool" and make tho busg time through the eemi-llui- aurface. Of tho starters announced ttiis morn--Iri- p, Kinrnian and Slrathmeath seemed to laku tiie fancy of iho betting crowik. J ami were favorites in the bookmaker' ring before tho first race waa called. ' The pvent today is the eighth contest for the honors of the American Iterby and i the thir.d in, today's prosramaio ' of race.' .. , ' ; . i," ''. "j",1 '"' 'a.M',llwW4'"i&l fiWS- 4 and he will oarry li'!) "p'ound.s, .' ,Uy' 1 ' o'rloek 15,0 K) people were on th grounds and it is expected 23,000 or mora will witness tho race. First rape .loo Carter won, Yalo-'Ot- ' second, Uabolte third. Mile and ono furion Santiago won, Sportsman second. Dickinson third. 'Ihe lerby was won bv Strathmeath, Toet Scott aecocd, Kiugnaaa third. Time 2:4ii. , THE LUMBER IN THREE STATES. Au t.lnliorftt. Ki,inrl from th. Cauiui liur.HU 011 i hat I'rodui tion. Wasmim; i'iin, Jure i'O. The census olV.pe has in pres and will shortly pub-lish for litribution an elaborate re-port on the lumber production and allied industries for Michigan, Wiscon-sin and Minnesota. The bulletin shows that tlie aggre-gate increase of mill products as com-pared with the census report of ls0, is L'it 00 percent in quantity and 7.i.t'U per ceut in value; that tlio increase in the number of hands employed is 13s. 4'.' per ceut and tlie total amount of wages 141. L'U per cent. According to the tenth census (10) the amount of capital invested in the milling industry in Michigan, Wiscon-sin and Minnesota waa I'M.H.Vi.Ooi. The capital at the eleventh Pensiis (JUDO) is Sfiii.vi.ll'-fUi- au increase of $lo7,.'hJ0,l?0. This apparent enormous increase ap-pears due to the radical change in the form of inquiry respecting all branches. it is shown front the returns of indi-vidual manufacturers that their present ho'ilin;rs of aURi'.ing t'unNsr in th' ffiioiip-Vo- t Uifaifc.rtv tinjjr siitnou'ptt ta supply them lor about live years at the present rate of consumption. The quantity iu reserve is principally com-prehended by what isstanding on lands owned by federal ami state govern-ments. 'J'his quantity, however, is un-known. Tho total capital invested in timbered lauds and standing timber by establishments reporting from tlie re-spective states, is as foliowa: Michigan, Wisconsin fb!,00:i,UH, Min-nesota to, !'l .11:21. OV EUTMB VETO. Th. Cong-rat- af th. mn Import-ant Financial Maur,. IUkns Avkes, June 20. The presi-dent has sent a message to congress in which ho vetoes tho bill granting six mouths delays upon bills payable in gold or silver. The chamber of depu-ties immediately upon receipt of the message passed the bill over the presi-dents voto by a two thirds majority. FLASHES FROM THE WIRES. I'arnell denies that he is about to marry Mrs. (J'Bliea. The Capital insursee company of Kan-s,- has been placed tn the hands of a receiver. The Nestor Moe1, at Marquette, Mich, tmnie-- last niylit. The loss Is fub.M); Insur-ance, "! o 0. Myriads of prop lice threaten to the hop crop la I'll 7.1H11;) vaii-j- r Washington. The Costa Hico government proposes to ai!roi.r..!tu i:tj)i for an exhibit at tlm WoiiJ s i.iir. Work will be commenced at U. F. mine No. 7 at Almy at onrc. 'It has We.: shut down for 0,1 Tlie Svviss National council has pni'ite.l amnesty to a'i who took part in t ie T . iut so rebrllioii. (irasnhoppers are djing a grcst deal of la:nai: to Ihe crops in Otter Tail an 1 Mar-shall coiini.t's. illnu. Lord Saliliury has nominated t'.yo I Sri-- i li r..r, s ntaiivcs !' the I'eUrlna Ba ar-bitration Ceil'Illl-SiOi"- .. At l'.lenheim, Mrs. David Cook ilrr.n ucJ herslf .ni l two chlldrvm. iler ii l hu:i li, f . rted he-- . At Washington 1 C, Robert Fool yesterday shot hi, f wii'. a pti-t--1 d; rnis instantly. W.iir a y pruvoil tvo iuu.-- for tho young man. Tiie Cuiihld Line steamer "Etruria." which was ruinoiv t to , from New Voik June lath for Liverpool, i Hrow Head at b L p. ui. la t o v :iiuer. The Secretary o." the Interior lias the co.itrint for replacing tlie (be a tiranJ prehistoric rain near Utla rive" In Arizona. Tlm kii:ii ol i.'H was appropi i.vti il 1 y tho lust conei v:.e. The board of commissioners (. f the Western Train.; Assm iiol ,11 has g vn put a iiimilrot lertslons. n- atviw am tiority ta 1 as i itn-.- -. t" atirauee the pres-- f al, iriji t i.ir.sr, iatc of il li..'"') b.twi.-- Mij' O'in river anJ Lt.ab p. iiita to tak'n;,-('flee- t July Isi. At lie se. Idaho. Judge Lorenzo Saw-yer., of the tbiiie-- M- bs district eer;rt. reiKlereil it iicti .o.i 1. ii(t p' niin.; in the iuiiioi lai't mlniiii? Bull ol' .1. M. Burk'i vs. t'.e liiuilou- Hill null 0, MiuiiiKCo.ot Wj.il-uer- . iitrho. ,s, 10a of tt,e original ju- - i du '.i' 11 or ii Unitea Slates ciuiits in ta.i Mil s iir .a t'C n supj irt of ad-verse claims for pa: en: nlrbn t claims a 1! establishes a clear, de i H e ee lent. A le cislun Is rendered In i..V',r of tin) piat'ilK! on every point. Tlie case Involves tule 1,1 tuo Maiiiinoih mine, on-- of ta- - i i st iin-- ' ta .t in Nortli biaiio, and prp rty valued aton in the millions. CAUSED BY AN OPEN SWITCH. A Colllmnn on th, Ililnni. Central - Four Min KOI. I. Nf.w Ow.r.AN, June 20. A collision ou tho Illinois Central railroad la.-- t night near auve caused by au open switch, near whera a freight train was sidetracked and run into by the south bound fa.--t express. Four men were killed and ci severely injured. The killed are Engineer Mitchell, Fireman aud Charles Mann and liiil Williams (eolored.) The mail train was iirhind time and was running very fast when the accident occured. Tiie pass-linger- s were severely shaken but none w ere s"riou!y injured. ALLEGED CANADIAN CORRUPTION. Una Firm In Thr-- a Yrar. I'alil Out SHOD, One to Get (iov.ro lurnt l ontracti. Ottawa, Out., June 20. Owen E. Murphy, one (if the witnesses beard by the parliamentary committee investi-gating the charge of corruption pre-ferred against Thomas MiGreevy, M. 1'., in obtaining government contracts for Murphy's linn, McGrecvy's brother, bo also being a member nf the firm. Murpliy testilied that in three years his ' tirin gave $1110 uOn in doiiations to po-litical aud for campaign purposes. THE DEMOCRATS IN SESSION. Th. Territorial Central ronoiilltwa Con-alrl- .r tli. I'ii,-- lion or ItivlHlnn. The democratic territorial centra! committee met in the democratic ciuli rooms at high noon today wi'h Honor-able Samuel A. Merritt presiding and Judge A. G. Morroll at the secri lary's desk. The following members were present and answered the call of the roll. M. li. Sowb- -. li. C. eiinmb'i'-- , Invid Evans tby J. W. MiNuir. pro v. , U. M. l!ond i ' V I. W. McNutt, i,r('.y. il. H. Smith (by .1. W. McNutt. pr v, . K. W. Cms-- , ,1. W. ',!, leery. John Shields (! y Joscp'i ( i hc.i, proxy b John Farish. .1. il. W..iejtt. 11 Mb luke I by C. S. i'e-k- y. p:i,v ). nil S. W. Mosby (by 'i aitir Murp: 1 r '. The. call for tiie meet 11; 1'. as read, the Ol jeet being to ceil-'lei- tiv i '.':'- - now before the pi ople a. id ! i'tiiii'l tho sentimuiit of tiie coiumi:i-.'- 0:1 tut Uestioii of di isbiu 0:1 io 'y 'i- . To a'oertain this a ' five vas apiK nt-r- to ilr 1' t r- b n! "ns whei-llt'O- U till! ee ,.,'i; aiV.lii.il; j until thid aftc'-u- 01. 1 n thu lil.-- s riti in: the ou rpsoll.tiot'a i its ielib .1! :, a;;. I, while T'ii: Tivkh w a . 'iop-- a - at amoU'i tie! Kiten.;..!.;bi. it 11 b.o.ed through the key Iiole tha'. tin us-'- . j ilillereiico of 0; iohlil to !:., I'l'o- - pr.'ety of .!i'a''Vb:g the lo; . Adclher wait, (..id it C'. i' ai-- I ing through th'- sty (.!. ii al the oppoV-tinn- , v' V.i s 'iri'V, a! .no' - and I'vrot.'Pi'ii'P. w -. : v "and a m - imecei piibiy ri :t::.-- itj .1 iiilnority, to be rand.al. w.-t- ' m t mi i he index lin 'm'. I e b ' ' its cf the commute". ::.' in ah: i:.i r.n m a bad da ..ed i:i Ut h 'berr: tlm uol.'ore tic ' a i .,',.-- ry ile'ma.ided that it I (; eo"rr li'ed t'l thn c.lrtodv ' f ctie ' r o. Urn two geo it pal b"i w wei- -. s Mb; g.ing for supi'i'maer. '1 1, co- hiiii a.ru - clod hal'll to ICioue.;.. tile 'ilili'V ob". si nter. but be Jsloo-- as bi.'u aa tin' KiOol ton el' and Iinaby liio tv,;u. r.ty mid tlm minority repoit-- . were 1.1, v eded With, funr Im.-- v biiiios lW.ing heir geinm on' on while upon the 111 u.ii V s..- - .'c(; ' the wisdom of o'.'j tuird. i ... settled in:., detue .li ue" lie u .111, ;h, soumis failing to reach the keyhole .1 whs abandoned. At 2 1) the central committee u again iu session, tii" mn.ioi :' and ini- - noriiy reports were s'lmndt I but ihe (ioo"s wtre still cios-- il eg-i:i- tne who have vote Oticii vinii y haunting the chamber. THE CRAND JURY REPORT. Tli.r Tall to InUlc: .'.nr On. for th. Mur dor of Tatlahaa. Tiie grand jury filed into court short-ly before n.ion and submitted its re-port, which shows three indictments) under territorial laws and four under thn laws of the United States. Tha ' charges ignored wore as follows: Jo.-i- e ii 11, held wiliiout bail for corn-- I 1'0'it.y ia the murder of Edward CaU ialiiui. , Mlciian' P cohiir , hd for burglary, Charles Moore, held for grand lar cen v. John Earl ar.l lilie Allen held by Cb.'Hiial'shmer Gre-uma- upon achargf r.f adultery pi m erred by tho brtsbared. of t'-- ,!t' r, who ,v.-- .s ai j held at tho 'i'ni re.. t, a si, t J !a we 10 iadite Jos'ns Ifill occa-- I finis litt'u siirr rlro i;i oHlcial circles, a the -: '"ii id -- o" e of tho but atror--I ne fs '; a i.'. ii.ei! rbs right to hold but 110 .01. ,'Vi'b nee Lt'toei) the corniuit-- . ' ting nit for anything rijoru tna: a s - H ia v as d. n hr .; ron j e . v 'bi si ;"i"'(W, somewhat' ' lb. ? bii ! o' 1 ?ft-- !:mi ;ii:';hine; behind if-,,-- , l.t-- ol tierwi-i- oprrayiiig no la' go cf i.v..::.; u .uiad auy physital ii-j- .;s. WHY CPSAR CESNOLA RESiGNED. A Sliortair' .1' S !:l,oiil ro.iu.l to III. Ac-ce- il v. is N'k.w Viu:.,' June 20. C;csar 'csnola, w ho lias had ch.r g of the agency of th, (ierniau Ainei icau Insurance Com-pany of Nci't Adam', ,Ma!s., resignc.i his position a. ioui lour weeks ago and Cairo to this citv. A telegram as been rcceivtd from Ihe chief r.f police of Nor.h Adai , r 'jiiest'tng that he be It is said that rfter ('esriola i gned his borks w ere o crbanled ami a shortage of vibb'i'11! di'covered. lie was arrested and remanded. Pff.ot In th. liallot iiw. SriiiNGi'iKi.t), Hi., June 20. Friends' of ase.rret ballot will be greatly cha-grined to learn that tho ballot reform bill passed by thn last assembly as signed by the governor shows 11 gross error on tlio pint of some one. Seotion 28, which provides that no ticket ped-dler shall be allowed within 10IJ feet of the polls on election day, is missing en-tirely from tho bill, ft cannot u nv be told whether tho fault lies will, tiie en-- i rolling or engrossing clerks or with the clerk ot Ilia- house.. There is a diilVr-euc- o of opinion hero aa to whether this omission invalidates thu remainder of the bill or not, b. t in any event there are no means of rectifying the error. f?A.VKEi WilTVlORE SUEO. VI.I-m- ! ejiii-- : 1UI ia ti.a Suirj o fiji.) aiOO. Yb ibi-- M r.n-s.r-- J tliis n.ariii;i filed j f nil nr s !.:t 1. s a'!i''t Banker W hit 'more of iNi'-iiii- , i:,: which tbo plaititilt " to );.-.- :ver iu tbo sum of j !" t.C-i- i:v'u,'a:.i ausl.uM-- l at ths iiiio'iola-it'- s taaei J ivhilc plaimiif w j ia tic) c.maiy jad. A Htm atrik i Jll.pt. Vura, Sjmcial to Thu Tinies. Monte Vista, Col., June 20. Dillon and NViVill. prospecting iu the Veieran lode at I'laturo today, struck a lead fifteen feet from the surface. Tlio ore streak is a foot wido and roturus 10J ounces in silver. A MYS'l iLh CLEANED UP. A Ilartlftr. rrillv Xl'oin1e.(l. t'.iBl' as.s to ttt. Mil- - r ..r . l W.cniTA, Ivan.. June 2bb Tho mys- - ti.rj suiTouuiliiig the mn aii-- r of t'hris-- j tojiher Holm, a v cali hy catllcnj.-.- wiio.se body was l'ound on tiie Chero-- j her ti'i- riddled with bullets, has been I dispc'.iud. A lurar. ia'aliy s.,r.t at Cherokee, Texas, teat be and a man named lb u Scott k'd.Vd Helm an'1 robbed his body of a large sum of mi ury. It is raid the sut.iorities t have Scott located. j ECHO OF THE MANIPUR AFFAIR. Tli. It(iul Found (ititlty ol Tr.agon aui Soul.nc.l to llath. .Cauttta, June 20. The court of inquiry which lias been investigating the Manipur massacro found the regent guilty of .warring upon tlie forces of the emores-- of India, but on the other hand the court finds the regent not guilty of tlie murder of Chief Comniis-oiono- r ( )iiintiin. aril the other ollieia's killed during the massacre. The regent has been sentenced to death. Th. Suiin)iil Mine Sold. Special to Tho Times. MovripisK, Col., June 20. The fam-ous Suunyside mine at, Eureka, Ouray county, was sold yesterday for $o!)j,-00- to Denver parties, the purchase being closed by J. D. Copelin. i'.rKs I uti . a ' ' ,1 Ci.iu, ibi'lW" 1 f'l.'v, Ji! 19 bt). Tie) StSIUMC ?''.,, :. M'bh-'- i ar.ived ;. t ay, re porta hftvopj f'ju-i-- it m;-- O'i'js t! a bark 1 x'l-- t' o? : J"hrs. N. F., dis-i- n .,;..! bopeie -l- y v.. ti,i 1. Tho rro".' v-- . : cllr1 ;iv.5 ta tiie b jlwaik anl Miitnpj tn -. Thu ea .o.v o .J(f :'.jp;ji.-- i was called oa for (diiii'' TUo cuicera, wha ara till d irrit"as, ivst...i.4e promptly, but 1 11) eit,e, , ,.0 a: 1 i.l I'.a.iaJS, Tt fiuel to go. jboi cosjv.ddriag it wise to Uava t .,1 sti i'f "i,l t a:i Ooiet-ra- the cap-- It iin of the .s :.e lay by until tlm st .irtn niodcratpd, theu he called for j bu; Italians again re- - , fused i') go. The Gerjjan oilicar J nn. nne i a boat ai d v.Uii tho greatest d I'iculiy in tha crow oi lui) baric. THE BRIDGE CAVE WAY. 'hrles XVilk.nson Prov.-i- eil lu lampafi I r.-lr- NViir l.a Junta. :.i', Tire . i I. a ,1 vi a , ( ol,, June 20. Charles ' Wilkinson wps drowned in Ti:ums'' cr ek, seven i'.i'i'-- from here ye- ter- - i day morning. Few hi n.tba party of ' emigranis from Kansas, going to: i( .i a,i-- J iiiolb n, ami v. as crossing a brblre when it gave way, throwing him into the water. j 140(1 r.rl.h. la Hall Storm Spevi to Th Times. I. as ViieiA.s. N. M., June 20. Ihiriug a hail storm at Antnu Chico, San Miguel county, 1100 ewes belonging to Jose Chavez, perished. Olad7' Apppal IlitiiniMseil. EiiMKiN. Juno 20. The court of has refused to grant the applica-tion of Miss Gladys Evelyn for a new trial in her suit against William Henry Hurihert. and tlie appeal has been d with costs. .w Vork Vtaa.v nod stooka. New Vork, June C b Noon Mone v easy, 2.J. Stocks closed dull, but strong at best prices, but only slightly better than those of opening Fours coupon. IS ,; Pacific sixes 11; At' hi on, Central Pad lie. Harllnenm. If.'ni Denver ft iiio inane-- , an1;: North.-r- 1'acltic. ji: t'relerreii. r; ,: .North vcstei n. S,i New York Central. ia 1. cnavoii Nav ora-tion. es,i Nortli Aia.'iii ui. li a; Paoine M oi, ;(i: Hik k Islariu. Tii , ; St. I.oius .sail Fran- - eisco. ; St. Pant O naiia. VI-- T.-- Pac-itlc- i:i:; : I'nion P.ici'l . ll ,;t arfco 41; Western I'niotibn . Hallway T.l.Braphar. Artjuurn. Sr Loris, June 20. After the elec-tion of several minor officers and tiie transacting of some routine business, the Sixth irrand division of the order of Kail way Telegraphers of North America adjourned sine die. Wi'l tif Acf;cittfd. Wait a Wai.i.a. Wash., June-- 20. ' Tfje trial id th" six soldiers for ihe Ivncbitig of liiiiit, so far as the taking of testimony :s coiioerno.l. has beea concluded. Arguments vill lie made! bv counsel for Pot 11 sides today. There seems to be a general belief that the j soldiei's will be acquitted. j X.Pva- - Iir.p nt.o Staadtlr, F, Art I! i.Ki:on, Me.. June 20. Btains'r phyi-iciai- i mm ii. , patient had no re-- i iaji.-e- . Inn is .tea-iii- imiiroving and ii j in better health tha.; ai any fSuid siuca his iiiaass ia New York. Is' Crop, in DktahO'iia. KlNiiKlsm-tu- O. T., June 20. The w heat harvest iu tlklahoiiia is almost complete. Tlio yield is estimated at not less than twenty-liv- busheis per acre. Crops of all kinds aro very prom A Negro llang.d. Savannah, Ga., June 20. Sherman Brooks was hanged at Louisville yester-day for the murder of another negro. Trau. Atlanta: C ittl' sh p.nnt, I lHiN, June 2:1. Tim bill to pro-vide ior tiie carrying out of ihe reo ou-- ! ions coutainod in the report of the t.ans-Atlaiiti- cattle trade has been preseuted in com: ions. The bill simply empowers the board ot agriculture to appoint any pnr-01- 1 as to see that tiie provisions of the report in regard to lhc con eyatiPe of cattle are fuiti.led by the shippers of cattle and the masters of vessels cairy-- j ing cattle across tho Atlaatic, lamcii Mark.u. CnirAco. .lune Close Whea- t- Steady; cash. i ; July. :r v- , Corn.st.-- iy. cash, a.e : July. .',5 ,:r, li. Oals easc. cash. M; July. .''i. Ilarley. , a.sv, as,,,.. ,. Pork, .li I: cash. iiu. I.VijeO; July.$10 JO 13.": : SepteniK-r- ai.4i. I.sr.l. rtnit: cash s ve.iT1;, July, S6 ii.Hii'ii'ii ScpttiinCer, ?e te:jie,!a. IAItraziliaa D.or.. June 2J. The govern- -' rient has issued a decree directing that for the collection of customs duties th irate cf exchange shail Lo fiied at 'i'i J peace on tho dwilar, ', ullocat.d I17 liai. New Y"1.k. Juno 20. Jennie Grass-man- , iv.tl.e Kecfe and Agnes Seatis. dimestips, were found dead in bed this morning, having been suffocated by gas. Th. Chnrel, ltlnwn IJ.i.n, LH'isvit.l.K. June 20. At Lewisport this morning the Methodist church w as Mown down and Dave Kay (coloredi killed by falling timbers. S(.aititii Arrival. Nr.w Yoi:k, June 20 Arrived, steam-er Gellcrt from liarnburg. |