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Show i - . v rpwtd ct ALT T . - VTM1R1R ta.n.stWkl,jubin H l.j tjjl IV:. a "A r 1 1 I ! immcilli d for To. Weekly Zi&S? EDITSCpH V SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ;.. ;AY. SKI TKMBKU 2. 1331. VOL. 5. NO. 303. "v . EILVES AND LEAD QUOTATIONS Silvur. New York 07 2 Cilver. Load .a - - - 4113-16- 1 I,pb3. Now Yo,'; - -- 4.51 l!t LJ.ioS AND OKI; UIK Ki XcV-- : Vrtn Z Co. Iluilbn MI7; lead tut ! n ivur orei, J ilf; total, :'.:'.''. Mj urnic!: & Co. Hammer bullion, lf.a,i au.l silver ores, $.INI; total, Hin.M'i. T. li. ,1'iniM Co. -- Load nrnl silver ores, vwxm-- r.M'itie.l lar, f.,UJU; ii er bars, toiul, : : Vdll. Suit I.1h linr a: liana.. Todaj's rl'arings, lly.'.UJU; ame day ln'--t year, C D.j.O.nt. j stos:.13 in Cx-ha-t Britain. Koort-.tnit- Himto to Crop. In eoittiand lri In tli. Tw..d. I.ni.iii'ji.i.. Sept. 22. A Imrrieana swept ovrr the Meiscy river yemerilay, i!n r,;; damage. The Bur-- i wick lifeboat went out twice to tho I4ia'.ali olioot:cr Ftvysnud the lohuoiiiir j A;. 1; aider, huh tlii vttn.ds were wreaked, but thu ci'p , wii.h titecxenp- - lion oi inn) seaman, xxas saved with tile :i i of ties rnokuL nj)3i'jtiii. '1'liti nnvi'-ittoi- if th.i Twfoil U tlttt- - r'TJin on au'oimt of ll';!;ri ir.n.'s u m i ri i L.iu. If'KVHral yac.'i's hivu hoou u:ii at I. la ai.u ilcivy liumld prevail in tlu lliliiiburt; ilUirut. Tin railway Lrn't-- s at rcmciutirlc nil in lliu Ksk iliaUicl Invn aud irnf-l. c is inli'i rii'tuil. l ii nia ha ra:iuii uin'ii'n.e Uitiido in ItiH i!.ji.ibU. j i'uJ hwlIiio; it' tait ti.it. I nviT ill ScuiiHiiU Iiks iiu.iilu i ilm vaury lnrix-1- . 1 a I i,n in- - att'H I. axe ii'H.iotl the c sirti in t 1 o UniH'i'. n.ivj hut a iii-- ii oye.t u.nl ui iu-r- iDailo u.u.af i!ii x ay oimiin.i-- I Oicalluti v itU ii i ti i f ami I',..kok's !i. Ik-I- 11 fiOill!ll. Dun II1MU 1.1 lOol't'Ml ll.'UH U' li. A l Alii fdccn t!.i) r.iin continue i to mil lur Hi.ily-,- l,,mi.i A al wax i.iiMX'iii-.- l uuil tuj liuiiy carriud tn o m ii .i l.'V thii 11 Hid. 'ii.Hiin whu'li ktarifil iioni Kuiu Ijii: gli Ii' (lat.inld aud London xt i oidii d to return, 'i uo rtiuls Hie iiio!od ul liaia,.Liii'id, and liii'jfu nuilioui- - oi sht:cp ii.iVP Ijiiuu u.ovv ueu. mm roil hois A L'nd Eaco iorces the Line Into tha Covtited ttrntry aad tha Strnjjla far a Cboica Qaortar tecticn, OSLY EOCM rOB 5:00 SETTLEES-- ! Ent Fully 15.000 Fe:pla Wera ia tha Cr;v.d That is Now Eitrugglia for Poustsion- - fJrrnnir., O. T.. Sept. '.'2. Sirmihan- - j eons xx i'ti tlio arrival of the hour of noon trio Iioinn gathered on the border and made a liaadlun rush over the line iuto tiiu coveted country and Ion Id the qua! ti:r stuiticu upon which ;hiir ev1 li.nl bunn feaiting for daya and wuckj and nuiutlis. Thti rush xvas a mad on mid was nude to by th !a;t that the Lumber of homo nookurs creally exeecdnd the i.'iiubcr ol quarirr HBrlions available for BeUli'tntuit. There is room in llf! lands for about r.Odu sidtlers, alloxr-ina- : Hi'J acres for audi, T!nr waro on the border, wnitin to claim avatlablo land, fully 15.0V) p ople, hj that thera wuro thrte people for each qiurtur auc-tion. It xvaa no wonder then that the rush was a lua l oria. Like scenes xvimv never xvi'.ni'sed lieforc, except ia Oklahoma txvo years ago. Iter news nil' chile" The f :iue of Falmaoada j i ti;J Only To io of Cfivar-- j Sattoa i i ttta iUpub'.ic jA m :vj.y .''ONa Tni; teoo?3. It ij. oTTfcv.'r. a i uvi'.l AJiir a- - .l 't Sooi ; :i'u-C- -;.., 1'u.;t t-- .l to tad blr.tator'u D.2rato I)i,e.l, N; Youk. Sc;.. '.". -'I- 'Siu ;, ,M.r.4 '''l I f diluin !,h i tiiu fuii.Mf iiij; caldrt froiu autiao, Chii.-- i Tiif aciioatiuuitl su'tcii.) of ri 1'iT-idv- lt.iiiuin-- i da ill th i -- ,;,niiii" T.t.ou ti.-t- iliirday hu i w. ', d m t'i . i tint a out tho I'.uoj.s of th rt i yr .;, rd t, Tin y l ln-f-me I by too liir'i'.ii indulgence in thn p"i "''is that, xx era fciven ut ilan:: tin' m.; w oay.s in c luoi.iliiirs ot t lie Uk' iud. pendt'Deu Iiolidav. 'i'h Ir.'u.d.' ii'.'.vi-v.-r- . did not 'iu.in n'ar-u-in- .'rojHirtiOiis au.i xx ,n pi:' doxvii hi" lv. i ' learne I that ono of tlm causi-- s xvi n c ::!', bntud to the s.tici da I art of tin hi!i xx an tlm l by y'l'"' I'rr'.buria, tno Ariji'ntiin' iniu- - tft r that 1'ic pnopla xvouid attack the ltiou if tliey dispovarcd l!iat llnlniti-c- r .a Was sh(dlTi3i thuru. This tier zona-1- s nf or Crrilmrm htiui to havx b. tn imp; rs-c- d upmi 'hn cx prcn Jcot'H ni 'id l.y tii-- j many talks llicy hud xlulo 1! diiiacod i ivus hidden iu tha l"jralioii If. appjrenily funiind tin sulict of their aiiiiuated i imvet nntion of lat Friday miht after tlio Argentine! nun-if- . r had returned from the Uioatrn. h tins idea upperniost in his mind t. uutortiin.itc dictator ritinut for the l. lit. Hn must have rarcfnlly con-- t red tho suijject before r-- i nl the rim detijrinination to V" his iuWery by self destruction. Kxccpt for the outbreak among the toops, Santiago in now in a iiuicli ( deter mood, t !f com h all otliT top-- i i are for the tiimi tp.ug jmt to one fide, xx liile everybody is talking about the sudd :n termination of Haltnaceda'a e reer. s LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. Nexxa ot tha in!na -- Tae f'lt-i'- o; MaT- - v:i'... Ne, from t'.ie Sevier -- Wat r ui the Oewrt - La Ptatx a nw ond xvliU blul.liig on till) ti. lllu.Hl (Jl'OUl). tn -- A convl, t' recor Matter i a.ie a'l t Aiiner.iii-- i TRe -- r ted traufr ol real e.tuta )a a.i.uuiiten to i 8,Jlt. Annie I'i'ln ll pleads mdlty tn aaault xx il a iia iy we.iiioii. ltree. y B';..-.- of tlio board of equalization. Latest news ;ro:n On.leu niul Loriin. To 'ay'. o:0 reeeij.t.s were HO tora. The rr.oeili'.f? of t'.ie eho:. board. The ret'irii i.f J.isjj.Ii Smith. JACK DAVIS KNOCKlD OUT. It.lly VYuoJ. D. ular.it th Wiaiier la 111. 'Ililriu.nlU ItounU. Sak 1'uANCtsro, Sept. 23. Hilly Wuods of lnnver, and Jeck Iavia ef Umaha met at tho l'acilic elub last night for a purse of Tho raea wem vary evecly matched, wegliiuj; 1.0 pouada each, but the pood showiuji which Paw made in the tiijUt with Chax ni!.J, the well known fS.itt Finn-c.kc-neavy weii'lit, ain.iut a year a;jo, made him a ulilit favorite in the bft-tit.- Pavi.s was pecouded by l!ob and Palmy Needluini; Wood by Bat Masterjon," Martin Mur-phy and i'ud lv tiormaii. Jack Pomp-ae- v was referee. First round Af'er aoioo fi'intin. Voods landed a liijht rirthl-hati- body bloxv, Subsequently Woods struck wild and tiearly fell. .Second round Paxia laudid lim riSit on xYnuda'a ear. He aubaequrnt-- ' ly urged Woods to the ropo, briujtiiii; biooii frotn hid uoie. Thud i ootid -- Pavia led the lighting but without ureat cll'.ct. Fourth rout.d-Ho- tli led, falling short, and Yoi linitlly lauded lua on I i.x is'n cneek Fifth roumt Woods' left Re,ed Davis' jaw. Davis got in hm left in the f ice mill hij 1'iidit in the riba iu quick a.ieecs-iiou- . v oods landed three on Davis' jixv. The latter rallied and re-turned two ou the jaw, atagerin Wo.id-i- . Sixut round The men fought cau-tiously, W ooda ciin jjing to the cornura and disposed to clinch. Seveutll rouud Wuoda countered with bi left on the jaw, and, dodinr', relumed and landed short on the jaw, w hich suffered Davis. iear the close of the rouud Pavia rhia'.ly landed two hot onea. J jgiitli rouad Wooda waa sent to tho grouud twice w ith right-han- d awiiij8 as the rouud cloed. Ninth round Dvria chaaed VYooila around the rin, the latter hidicij his face, and Pavia lauding h.s right on the neck. Woods suddenly retaliated with his right on the jaxv, aud both then aluRed at eacti other until dazed. V oods fought Davis as the round closed, and the latter weut doxvn aud was cxrried to his corner. Tunth round Davis rushad Woods around, striking wildiy. aud finally go-ing to the tluor with his ow n elTort. F.iuxenth round - Davis slipped tn the Hour from the ctlecta of Woods' two right-hamiu- drives, dand and bleed-- , in,;. He appeared blinded, an I the i r iiiud closed with Woods sutaahui.; him in the mouth with his 1 wtilfth round Woods was tired but; couiident; Davis shakv, but jjsuis; Davis otill receiving punishment. f Thirteenth round The re'eree gare j the littht to Woods. It was ? .iuier i that Woods struck Davis nearly live j secoods alter the gong struck in the critical nuitii round; but the f. ul, if i such it xvas, was condoned by Da' ' seconds allowing tiie Iipht to go n , Tho confusion w.,s s cli at the t .ii , that few f peciHiors I :t the g iai sound. Opinions I'. i. i -- a o wheHeii Pavia was act'ual'y cvf-- r tho ii f w. he-- i Woods !r:ik birr in tDtt .' ' rou.id, i. '..I Uo" di.v ; n v! the l'6n .) was aga;nt this iJi-v.- .' t p.mi . toe coiiiTiNW Forosi tits Eouse of S- V. Tbi'a of So' Yu.k aud Cliiwe-- s tn lyaks an Asiiirotneni. the coo nsEif'Ta tco niAYr TLo Firn TTi3 Zo-.- s; on Eepiewbcr and Cctnl.r and Had to Give Up tha Eifori to Hold On. Xi- - .v YoiiK, P Mit. J. The announce-- I itient of tho asiijju jmnt aud fd S, V. Whitix i'v Co., X x York an.l Chit-ago- was tnadn ou the htock ex-- i this morning. White says the i'ltiiiini is duo to long sjmculaiion in eoi ii aud Hot in stc. ki. Tlie liabilities of the litm tiro very large; Lul only a few hundred share of tc.k are out-standing on contract nud no estimate can i e iven yet. 1 r.e c;in;n of today's c.ttas'rophe has oca appru.-.rhiu- a culiniuutiou for tha !:.!'. two xvee.ka. Tho nnwi, which ha Inn u carefully guar ted, locked out yi sterd.iv aftcriioou after tho closing of tin. stock ex. hacge. Tiie assignment i f tiiu assets of the embarrassed linn waa thru said to have becu made but xx as not recorded. ltxtas only alter a thoughtful con. 'd- and a very complete raviox of the situai n n that it was decided to make an as-.- , nmeut for tlio benctit of creditors. Therti are no contract out- - x standing on the slock axcha'igo and no exciteniact waa caused there by the an- - j noiinrement. All the ui umber of th ' firm were at the ollira and when tht announceiiiPi.t of the suspension was uiadc, K. C. Stedmsn. as a irieud, wa utithori.d ta make the following state-uicu- t: ,; "i'he caue of the trouble ia due wholly to the decline in corn. The house haa been heavily long on Septem-ber aud October cola, and the ie receipt were too much for it to , aland." ; The private fortune of S. V. W hite, go loug noted for the aucccsa aud bold-ness of his fpecnlatiTo deals, ia esti-mated at t.'.OOJ.OuO. A number of firms who were borrowing atock from White it Co. received notice from the tirm before the opening of busiuess to-day to sell the ahnrei, and the market -- took thu atock with scarcely a tremor. The fmiure caused but little excite-ment ou the produce exchange, for the reason that but lew of the member ' were interested in the deal. It is stated : that tt will affect Chicago principally. ' The price of com dropped 1J cam at the new. of the failure. The ollica of the tirm, after tho an-nouncement of tha suspension, wa crowded with bankers, brokirs and re-porters, all trying to get son e inform lion in regard to tha fa lure. Tho tirm. however, .bad. jio.toruj! ,tate-wen- t to make. It waa nuteii that for 2r A'r" H r-t rr rljif"'Tl"T"'- ' t iRwt vrju iuaa,iivr ithu ii fbs rrw - inevitable when the heavy deliveries nl core begin to pour in, and lor soma days the tirm had declined to tako any large dapoait. Dai'ore the formal announcement waa made hern thajt the firm had gone un-der, the commission broker had d their customers to be prepared for it. This advice started a heavy liquidation and caused the first trenuiue reaction that has occurred in the stock market for six weeks. Lack-awanna which was always considered undor White's Influence declined only 1 per cent. F'tars are ex-pressed on many sides that other houses will be involved, but tiie members of the rtnbarassed firm say no other firm is involved with them. 'I'he members of the New York house arS. V. While and Erauklin W. Hopkins. Tin l.tt-c- In Chli-agf- i. Ciiu.'A'iO, Sept. 22. The effect of the failure of S. V. White & Co. was seen tu the lower figures which prevailed at the opening of the board of trade thin morning and the subsequent trading led advances iu ail tho pils. Before business beean the secretary gave notice that White & Co., finding them-selves uuabie to meet thair obligation, desired those having trades with them to close them out under the rtilca. This announcement, though expected iu sonic quarters, created coi.sternntiou fur a mom 'Ul, especially iu the corn jut, where the firm bad tho heaviest line of open trades. This firm xvas known to be the leading one of a baud or brokers who h.ne been representing a clique in ''bull" deals which have been running it; September and October corn for several weeks. Many millions of bushels ol September corn and Oc-tober futures have been bought by this syndicate, xvhoeo identity too traders have in vain tried lo disclose, but whose n lines may cuine out as a result of today's failure. Of course the corn pit xv.is the center of attraction and a wilder one was never enacted. Ihe moment tho bell tapped the traders clambered over each oil, er in their eii'ofis to be heard and all sorts oi pricu.s weru asktd and bid at tiie same moment. October, in which most of tha itnsrt-t'c- d trades existed, closed lerday at 61; and at the start theie were fex trades at and around 4S for that future, but sellers quickly advanced their prices and it xva.s not until 4!ni KI was reached that trading actually became active and the market stroug between 4lh" 't ' An iminei.se amount of grain was be-- I ing brought in. Excitement then be- -' g.iii to quiet down, whether because the trades were i. II covered or because. i he cooler heads decided to preveut a panic by waiting uutil matters quieted down a little cannot be determined. By 11 pin October had dropped to 49E September, the other "bull'' future, which closed at .12 yesterday, opened at .".I and .sold down to i'i during tha trie same time. Open trades in this month were notso numerous us in October because, as it is understood about lid per cent ot them had already been settled by the deliv-ery of the cash article. Much of this still reniaius iu the market and is look-ed upon as a menace to cash prices. White & Co. had a line of trades ia wheat, but not nearly so largo as tfiet in corn, and the movement in wheat was largely in sympathy with that in corn. December, which closed yesterday at 11. Uii, opeued at Uih.t ii'.i-J-sold up to Will and down to iibi at 11 ail). The tirm also had some duals in provis- - THt CEi-iM.- CATHOLICS. Xh. B.iia-- r nf Arukuubop Ir.tanil It 1).- - ulod a I'lnn, in til. l'r.oi4ii,n. lit ti alo, X. Y Sept. W. 'fue (ier-11- . an catholic: parade last uihl rasulled iu au entituaia.stiu turnout; la.OJil peo-ple beitjf in Inn). Aiiiiijf tho Hue of uiaich the German calhooc residences aud many other bin dings were pro-fusely decorated aud illuminated, (ireat ellorta werj made ou tho part o! the German catuolics to malte a iat'ite showing. Indeed tho parade and con-gress Hum ti iried up much bitter leel-in- g iu lluJaio. 1 lie local papers have teemed witn columns of n war of words in which the terms "liar" and "false-hood" occurred. i ather Zuroker, tho temperance ad-vocate, and a rlrong opponent of Calieuslyism, had oUered to carry the bauuerot Archbishop lreiaud in the procession, aud the comment and re-joinders eu ioiug xvere close to the point where personal violence would appear inevitable. Tho offer, whether urijji-uall-jocose or not, xvas ignored, aud uuither Archbishop Ireland nor Father Zurcker cut any liure iu the parade. THc SWINDLE OF THE ACc. A Cireat Urdur tU XV . (i.therlo Hold to Aid lh. Uur mwiit, CltRI.EST0X, V. Va., Sept. 22. The swindle of the age has just been brought to light, but it author, Robert F. Lively, escaped. Some weeks age these three men or-ganized at St. Albans, this county, a branch of w hat the alleged to be a "National assembly," said by the con-spirator to he a patriotic order, hav-ing for its object the relief ot tho na-tional government. It was proposed to put into the possession of the gov-ernment the gold coin hoarded up by the people, to the end that the govern-ment uiight be caved from national re-pudiation. Lively, who is the son of a preacher, said the organization had ita central ollice in Washington and was authori-zed and sanctioned by the treasury which was in the greatest distress for gold. Tho department, he explained, had plenty of paper money Mid had agreed that for all gold coin paid into the assembly, and certified by the olllcers, they would be paid live tones tho sum in paper currency. Nothing less than 'SJIJO would be ac-cepted from any one member. News-paper clippings, narrating the heavy shipments of gold to Europe, etc., were, read in corroboration of the gi home. Things prosper id in a surpriait1 xvay, and branch assemblies xvere in , one ( ineoln and other Wif s- - " ..r comities, w.i, ,.irj;e iiieuioejuips. The country was scoured for gold. One man paid (MliOO. another $;!)0 and ceres fi $:.'H(i to J.iiM) for the , rdi-les- "vi-v- ('. 't of Ine awindb i s. The ;i siolllrl aiith rities got wind of the thing abviit a week ago, aad tday the arrests were made, 'i'he excite-ment over the swindle, which is ot great extent, is great. It is estimated that Ine Brt'iur.iers obtained $o(l,0Vxl Ironi their dupes, many of whom are left penuiicss. FLASHY FECM THE WISES. A terrific tliunder-tori- n passed over lri:u yesterday. Kx Congressman W. C. Whithnrtiu of ricuiei-i-ee- . d.ed iu yesterday, uged l y ar.. The sixth annual convention i f the Swltc'imen's Mutual Aid poeirty Is in session 111 l'il.l.idelptllfl. The Canadian parliament w iil pruba-bl-b. 1 jT..ro.rued a. Hi ' end of this or the lat-ter part or n .. t ween William Ferre I, pronablv the most eininnit tn.-t- tir.itii ;i.--t in tho xvori 1, died at M:iy.von..l. Kali,, Lis: I ri iuy. 1 i.roe young xvoiueu are chssinrj am. in or li.niur, N. Y., who tuey e pioiiil-e- a to marry tiiem. I l e I'm ilic iV W yoming Short Line will b sold on ( 'el. b r M or rather another art liijit xviii tie ma le to the ro.id oa t.iat Joseph Uorar. and two Hungarian la-in, iere lolle l.y a In!' of coal fit tlie Cay-- a er.lliery ul S rai.ioti. l a ye ter Uy . At Denver Louis lleeves. a yfa'--n'- I o , wjs r in ti er hy a I.nwieii. t) el. et'M-ea- an i rt ce e.l injur.es from iv h h ili- d. The of t hn San Juan xalley. In .. tharn part or Odo-ad- -i e aain i oooa.. a a k'ht to i ave the L't.-- ea ' i i i i.c o.it ...n il coo enticn ,.l council-lors ot the eomniaiiuei.'s an 1 suhordinafe C'lin. t tlie ord.-- ot I'r.it.' l Ameri. an ii'-- Im .ii a Troy, N. V. The Castle ot I.oi'.emboiv in North- - ta f 1 eea partially destrftyail by lira aud a r,, nuuilier ol rieeie.se wnrka olart binned. A lire at Fort Worth. Tex , yesterday jro'tiln-:- desfoyd I he Ellis hotel &d p'n .r: tinihPu , to r w 1 t'.e.r niti-- t in 'J e total lo , is fi i. ixO; insurance, 1. 0 o. Olto Menrs is the latest to.in to have Lis nano' it. d vlih ti e '.i.'unt Hit) I, rallies j.i e I0.--- y. 'in t ,'tu'-e- ttei ,Mo r.'i. ' In .ill. .' .r . a II pi. .! a Vo;k an! ti.e n al'ec i i I. yl at. r- t. Ii is rumor"! in railway circles li; li.ii ueton Mis-oip- l Is l.ieioc, p. I'.n.-.-l- l.aio-wo- .v liope-i- railway, :i ... luriti ncitre. thai lliu Inn- v. ill I... p iieii'l.-.- l li v.o,. :..:;. a into .an i,ioi;n:a:ns, l oa into I';..'-- .( din (1 Jenliiogs shot and kilied T!r :ry Ki,i.!.:.'i k at the lorai"-';- Ir.tp.-- ai' lot.ile on. c.e.o allcniooii. T.pj h :.l ll'P .l ill .likin' l ncet h. r :i.l the art"r-II'.- ' p ai... i' I .'" o. t.il'-- '.i.a-.a- a.--. I' Io:e IU:; fat ill'. Ti.e il.ukv Mountain W aif Pranittic. r" '.jioiy '0'.li:i lie1 It :it Is tiipp.ar.'r, ;nel l.r.ip v.'.-- l a ft p.....a :.t, was arrest. .1 m a h n y at i'.i i '. ' ' lei), ou tic staeeef I!.- p p ni .r p.-- .'iitia advauia on Ir.'l.ol .y n i'1't. 'l'lieiii '.ii pi rfofmniifv of ' l.itbeu-jr- i ' v.ps ex en a' a- s laO n'ppf. to a i aiii.'.,i'. 'e i e .'. o '" f w s jiilo-r- or iio.iee jh'. p et. O .r ip; t:ie lir. i net, iii'Mi wiir.) e,. ie r liir-o-- in c st '.p'M i.;,li-- from tiie ea y. A s i-i- u . Wei o ,:.rr;;.-ted- . , ' JiLLIAtVl MAY f tO BISMARCK. e .ir..no Sllua ion Ii (llllii( Crllloal I : m l. i..n.oa.d klaa ia Ii..min I. t i. ill,:-.- , Sept. S'.'. As fears of war nd la.uiir! increase and troubles Jiickeu ei (ii. nd the emperor, rumors of reeonci'iatiou with l'rince I'.ismarck are rev 'ed. It issaid that the emjieror !: '' '.he "ituaiion mow difficult than time . ho the " . Joe .wis the .ieed if tine advice of ld e.r.inseior, i...u have '. m m'' if him tliroi'h older emi- - ent persona j.-a- . It U ceitaiu that last icck I'rin vslunpold.roi; jot of liavsria, vho during tho recmt 'uit of the ein- - p.iror to 51 ii'ch xv v) 'diced in harino- - t,: ns i t .1 reia'ioi.s vith L st. had a j- ! ) vr'.ih "5?- W::: " 4 hAj i . .rL-- tit...:j. , r ji.iieaili.l ... hapinned ti he. wading tor the train jt Hammer Mrli't, station near'HJjiir.Y' saw the rej-eu- t a: d Trinco lii.-- narck meet oi tin- - platform, fler together for about five ruinu-.it- ihcyj entered a saloon car, where they i maiued in earnest conversation i",-t- j ninrt.'S, the station master at the s.iiiie lime keeping oiT all intruders. My nformant says lie saw the regent hand iiisinari'k letleia which the ex chan-cellor read several tunes and treated with so much rtspoct as to give the im-pression that ii could only come from imperial hamis. When they issued from the car li soiarck was iu the high-est spirits. Luiipold oli'ered to accoru- - pany him to bis carnage, which was wailing to carry him b.ijk to nrziu, but bismarck dclerentiaiiy persisted aud escorted the regent to the saloon! car. After au exc.iange of farewells the distinguished persons parted, the train movi d out of the station and the drove oil', apparently en-veloped iu the deepest thought. LIKE A TR'-O- ? OF RATS Xli. Fright. n-- Kailwr. at th Tanruilna 11. tort. d tlitir CaptaiD. LriNtioN, Supt. 22. A Dutch journal-ist, one of the suryivois of the Italian ste.anit.hip 'J'aormina, which recently suck oil thecoa.n of Grceie, has written a lui'er in wl.ii.ii be n.akes serious charp "t agi;tt th i Iial'a:i oRicers. lie aays taat lt. JWrrn-n'i-i cfovv. ld ly i iSfc.lt .. J I VH.iy denui'tiid tn, caf ta.u odd tb "1'ike. feu ' Iii-- .(.la" Oniy a handful of saiiorn, tl.o ist uilds, ri maim .1 loyal, and they xveie uuabie to lower ' the Taoridina'a boat, which xviro tilled with iiiisceliaueoii articles and so se-curely fixed and sheltered from the sea that it was impossible to launch thorn. Coti'inuing, he says that the passengers co. i!d not lind any life belts, lite rails or l.te saviug apparatus of any kind, and he attributes tho j;reat loss of Ilia to these defects. , .- '- ' THE PICAYI' E HtVCLT I.N MEXICO. I'mi.iIo Nih r ... t.i-- ol Flat Kali ar.. -- It 'VatrJi on th. II 1. brand., j iVsf",xajrns, Sept. 23.--- dispatch r ;cei ed nt the state io'j irttuent from tne l'nit''d States consul at Mstariior.is, ilexico, says that (iarcia and his party of revolutionists ara being closely pur-sued by the Mexican troops, and a final engagement is expected. It is believed that Carcia will try to cross: the Rio Orando into this United States ut Sali-can-or lieynosa, or perhaps at La (iualdo. ( 'dci'fs Cinsisrr. Sipt. 2J. A special from li 10 lirande City says that the rev-olutionists, under (l&rcia, mid nearly iOO followers were seen last night sixty miles sout'.i of Caiuargo. passing for the l;io(irandn river, aud pursued by the Mexican troops. The invaders were bonding for Santa Maria. An-other dispatch from Laredo says liOO Mexican cavalrymen have arrived there and will join tho pursuit. ltltowNs.vn.1 K. Tex., Sept. L'2. lien-eia- l Juan N. Cortnis, the famous ban-dit chief and revolutionist, is still in jail at Matanioras. Careia's band was reported last night within ten miles of Matanioras, and there was much ex-citement there. The stores were or-dered cloii-- aud tho citi.ena pressed into service s guards. The revolution-ists are reported opposite Santa Maria, waiting au opportunity to cross into Texas. Captain Johnson, from Fort Brown, with his troops, left Fdiulmrg for Sauta Maria to intercept them. Their attempt to upset the government is evidently a flat failure. THE U.MO'v! PACIFIC DtBT. A Nuinlitr of the (.'rndlt.ir4 llavit IMctiiied th. 1'ropiM.d Kvt.'iifiimi. NhW Sept 22. A meeting of tho creditor's committee of the L'nion l'a-rili- c road was held on Friday last. It xxas agreed to defir nctiou on the plan for a xveek. If ti.e company can on Saturday, or before that, .show that they have ootaiued the signatures ol all the creditors, lo the proposition lo ex-tend the ilualinu debt, or will provide tiie casu to pay olf the creditors who relume, to sign, then the plan will be de-clared operative by the committee. Snveral ot the creditors iu tins city, as well as a number in lioslon, have so tar refrained from agreeing to the exten-sion. It is not expected that syndicate will be formed to piovido tho cash necessary. A GICAUriC BANK RC3BERY. Milium and a ljuarr.nr Slto'im front On. nf th. Kii; Loudon In. .uiliuaa. Londdx, Sept. 2.'. The banking worid has jmt been staub d by the an-nouncement of an important bank rob-bery. The institution is tiie London at.d Westminster bank, (limited.) an important esl ablishmout. having over fifteen branch houses iu this city. The money consists of a large parcel of biiis remitted trom country lianks to the London and Westminster bank. The thief or thieves must have rlevery watched for tut; opportunity to accom-plish the robbery, and have gained to the apartment next to tho main entrance to the bank. Tho apartment is easy of access lroni tlio street, and the parcel of bills is supposed to have been stolen while the bank ollicials were busily engaged in another apartment. It is currently reported that the amount stolen is not less than UToO.ODO, and that it, may amount to as much as I'he police authorities of Sect-lan- d Yard ate putting forth their exertions to ell'ect tho capture of the thieves. KINC SOLOMON'S rvilNtS. A D.UTAr Ulan Marl, lur Atric oa th. Tlil.l nl Hunan.. Denvku, fctopt. 22. V. C. Wyneoop, editor of the .lnni:'j Jii'in. ir;, leaves here today for Alrica, where be got in the interest of ao English to look for and inspect the wouderful gold mines spukeu ti in ilidcr Hag-gard's "King Soioinou's .Mines." THE TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE, It iVIjAurn.d V.ntiiidar Ilavins: 1'aa.fcU Oijtj tlia apiinrtmniii-a- t ISnl. Nashvii.i.i:, Tenu., Sept. 22. 'I'he extra session of the Tennesson gtntral assembly ad jourued' yesterday. Out-side of Ihe passatfit of the apportion-ment bill, by winch the democrats gained several additional seats in both houses, and the adoption of some local laws, the session lias had no important re. nits. The convict lease syetem ami tin' question of arranging for building tin) neV penit mtiary were left in sUilit V'iii, owing to the stubborn lies of boih houses. CHiMA MUST CO..-.- TO TIME. And Our l''l.'ft in C'liiiK'. t Water M.mth. nernnsed ti I'rnl.rt Am.rleanii. Wasiiini; iiin, Sept. 2,'. A week ago Secretary Tracy remarked: "If ihe American missions and American citi-zens in China are. to rely upon thu gun-boot- s instead of tiiu Chinese govern-ment, our licet in those waters must be largely increased." While there is no formal alliance yet,, the United Stales government has reached au understanding with the governments of tireat liritaiu, France and (ierinany, by the terms of which, in the event of the lailurn of the Chi-nese government to nll'ord adequate guarantees for the protection of the lives, property and inter, us of citizens of those nations, thai duty is to be un-dertaken by the governments of Creat Uritain, France and (iermany acting jointly. Incase of riot or otln r dis-turbance, the vessels of either of the four nations will ailord a refuge to the citizens of the other nations, mid will undertake to protect tin if consulates and other interests. A Short-Live- d K.volutinn, Chicago, Sept. 22 Richard Guen-ther- , consul-genera- l lo Mexico, w as iu the city today, on his way from Ins Wisconsin home to thu Mexican capi-tal. Regarding the recent dis! urbatien in Mexico, he said: "I'he present is indicative of notivtig more serious than the doings of a small 'no-tion, that is always d;asi.-lied- . '1 ho revolution will be i hurt-live-lielore the days oi raiiroao- - and tt ie- - graph, such uprisings count gain nome momentum before the guvei inn. nt heard ot tiiem. Now, honou r, the government is) aide to cope w ith any uprising as soon as it is started." Th. Nw Itu'.ian I. jan. London, Sept. 22. Tho Time an-nounces that the French government has consented that the Credit Fourier shall issue a nexv llussian loan. The Credit Fancier called a meeting ot" the syndicate and announced the issue at the end of October of the 3 per cent s ock without conversion. The Credit Foncier, according to the Timet, re-serves the right to negotiate the price. Contract dealings cotitiuueon the l'aris bourse at tho from 1 to 1J per cent pre-mium. THEY HELD UP THE HOTEL. Tlir.a Men VV.lktd Into th. Hostelry and XV.nt Thruufrll tlieSafa. Sr. Joseph, Mo,, Sept. 22. Yester-morning three men with handkerchief over their faces walked into the ollice nf the l'acilic hotel and. draxving re-volvers, ordered the clerk to unlock the safe. Two boxes containing fcOO in cash and valuables were taken. The bartender; who happened in, was re-lieved of his diamond Mnd, and f,10. The men thep walked out. Tht linportf ara Lie.. New Yokk, Sept 22. Tho Ucra'd cable from San Salvador says: The reports about the assassination'of (ion-crs- l Louis Hogran, president of Hon-duras, are utterly false. They anil the other rumors of a similar character are propagauded by (iuaLemalan agents with a view of discrediting the Salva-dorean government and manufacturing public opinion against it. 8 mi" tit" XX ii.oi m.ikni-- Mxp r.niout'., r.lll.AliEl I'lliA. Sept. 22. Att''fi HP'-ula- r n.eeting ol the Maouiiieturets' club, l'oslinasti'r (I. intra! VtanauMker delivered an address. He would iike, ho said, to see the pneumatic system introduced iu the large cities, to have the mails taken o!T the ships at Sandy Hook, and would like to see the system oi' free deiiveiy through the who.e coun'ry. One ol the interesting things xv ii i he had tried, xva.t to take forty-on- e little villages iu thirty differ-ent states and nrradge to give them one and two deliveries daily. Out of forty-one- , thirty-fou- r had produced a stioi-ciet-increase in business to pay the whole cost aud leave quite a profit be-sides. . A Httiam-.- ;,o- - ou L ik. XX'tnnlpni;. WiNNiiqiii, Sept. 22. It is feared that the steel tug Lady Kiien tins been lost in Lake Winnipeg. She left Grand Kapids with a ssil boat in tow on the ?tb inst., hound tor the Little Saskatch-aw.ii- i river, and should have reached thero on the morning of the 8th, but to the afternoon of the 17th there were no tidings of her. Tht) Omegii has been sent out to seal eh for her. There were six men on the Lady Ellen and the sailboat, aud fears are entertained for their safety. A XVkiii.hi' u colli. Denvkk, Col".. Sept. 22.- - (In Sa'ur- - day moruiug .Mrs. al.uer warned her husband against drinking lroni a certain cup. A lew moments later she an- - nounced to her husband that shd w nuid die iu a few minutes. Mm immediately became unconscious aud dp-.- i.t i :;u o'clock Sunday evening. Mrs. Mater was of F.tigiish parents, boru in India, and was the daughter of a physician. She married Mater about six xve.eks ago, and although, they lived quietiy, it is said they did not agree. A Train XVr.ck.r Conf.tiii..!. CilH Aiiti, Sept. 22 Charles Howard Saturday night confessed that he at-tempted to wreck Ihe I'ennsylvania limited in Indiana last week. Ho xvas taken to Crown l'oint, Indiana, uud at It) a. ui. yesterday his trial commenced. Two hours later he was sentenced to ten years in tho penitentiary. Tha 1'op. Oppose Dueling-- Romk, Sept. 22. The pope has sent a letter to the (iermau ami Austriau Cath-olic clergy urging them to make tha strongest endeavors to eradicate duel-ing. The pope is organizing au inter-national congress to be held at Frie-bour- g in lt.2 lo arrange for a European Calholic democratic uuion. FitR.rald Will ill. cover. LlNi oi.v, Neb., Sept. 22. Owing to tha prevalence of so many contradic-tory rumors concerning ihe illness of President Fitzgerald 01 the Irish Na- - tional League, his physician has niade a statement that, while his patient is in a very feeble state from the l ostilts of cerebral congestion, yet ail the active sympions aro gone and Lo xxill re- - cover. New York Money and Stocks. New Yokk. Sep . 22. Noon Monev ossy, l i'" 1. Stocks active and linn at sma'i fractions I eiow opening figures. i'F rouion. ; no.il.' s. le; At bison, 4'i',;: Ce: tra l' e ..c. ''.; nor lllgtou. ,it4; lainx-a- I.e. .ra ..Ie. I.i :Ni'i- ii"i u 1 ...-- I i , .l:i; p , , ol.' '4 ; ea lo k te II; Or. .at M. No ta Aie' i ,.n. in :f a- v " ia:.d. M. O v a. . U. 'le. as 1 acoie, U11.".' :. t ill utp.o t..gies-- , 4j; Wu. tot 11 Lu uu . Acoidni. to VViirkilltn. IIkk.ne, Sept. 22. Tho international congress, en ed to discuss the cause of accidents to xvorkmeu, employes' iu such cases, and the best means to be taken to prevent such acci-dents, opened bote yesterday. Among the ueicgates w ho 'have arrivi d are four Am. ricaiis. Drop, t ie inininer of foreign affairs, welcomed the delegates .on bthal; ol tne government of iwuz- - eriand. I'ropnsalii . ir a tirnat Kan., (i.t4l lt il'ios, Mich., Sept. 22. C. W. H iiii.itns, the owner of Aiieiton, has declined ihe proposition of Don J. Leal in rs to run Aiierioti against Nel-- : son in this ciiy for i".o 0 He makes tho proposition to get Nelson, Alieriou and Nancy Hanks together on the Inde-pendence Hack !ir a purse of $U),(l,nl. Leathers, it reply, lu.s sgreed to tho proposed coD'esi .or $10,;o0 but ins.sts on the Grand Uapids truck. F.rn on the Stittix KaanrTatlon. Mandom, S. D., Sept. 22. The fire w hich swept over the Sioux reservation Saturday proves to have burned every-thing iu the shape of hay and wheat in stacks. It ranged from the Cannon Ball river to the Moreau river. Iluitla sturvay. th.i Crlmei, London. Sept. 22. The SlaauanCs correspondent at Sehastopal, says a party of officers has been scut from St. Petersburg to survey the Crimea and prepare topographical plan for the war department. Tho fact is much cumuieuled upon in military circles 1,1 ',.(i .Xlur ; t. C'un-.v.,- t. :8. Close -- Vt beat Easr; ca h ii h i ji.b' .'. il.'. t orn Wea i . eaoii. J; Octi.ber. 4 ? : May, i ens steadv: cash, S.i'4 ; May. ai1. .a. my. !'or cash, asnnary, $,3.ft"). Lard - Steady, cash, r.SJ; January, ,".uo. Valuahls llore. Itarnrd. Dallas, Tex., Sept. 22 The fair j ground stalls and the stables of II. B. j Sanburn xvere burned yesterday morn-ing. Sanborn's loss is SdO.Odti. Iu all j seventeen horses were burned, one of them beiug the trotter Wilkes. j School. Closed B.cans. of II. at. St. Fail. Minn., Sept. 22. The school board announces that on ac-count of the excessive heat thu city schools will bo closed. I rrparahla Ltaul.s.i to Crop.. London, Sept. 22. Reports from all ' parts of north Wales, England and south Scotland tell of irreparable dam-ag- e lo crops by storms. j |