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Show ' ' I; University c. izsw-- i ' ..,(,. i (.:'. m THE SALT ite TIMES. IiAST BDITIOrj SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, tjJKSDAYt JULYTl, 1SD1. VOL.?. NO. 215. SILVER AND LEAD QUOTATIONS.! Siher, New York 1.00 3-- 4 Eilysr, London 46d Lead, New York 4.40 AND (1KB UKcKII'TS. T. R.Jones oi Co. Lead and silver ores. $lo,100; ilver bars, fclO.UOO; total, 1.3, inn. Weils, Fargo & Co., Kullion, l7Vi0.lt. MeCornirk A: Co. Lead arid silver ores, $i:w. Halt I. ska Clearing House. Today's clearing amounted to ti'fi.-"2-- "; .siiniu day la.it year. $.'ao. 17J. Today's cash balances. ;(, lfili. TUIi RECOllI) OF CHIME. A Min and Bin Wifo Shot by a Poliosmaa Upon W hom They Made a Mur-derous Assault. LYNCHING WITHOUT JU3T OAUBS. A Nejjro Handed in Mississippi For Aid-itigO- ns of His Race A TunnesMS ' Professor Shot. J mister Citv, N. J.. July 1 1. William lirenmtn anii his wife Liz.ie, were shot at llu'ir lionit!, Jersey City Heights 'a: !y this morning, ly Policeman Kyer-su-lirennsn wm killed outright ami his wifo mortally wounded. Officer Kyir-o- n claims thai ha had to itm iii? pistol to save his own life. The tragedy in the outcome of a murderous assault hy I5icdu.hi ii)iou Iho polictmaa who killed li.in. Mrs. iirennan aUo took part in the assault upon Kyursou. LITTLE HAITI WANTS ISOLATION. She Has mo t Vnt a SI muter From the I nllni State,. Ni.w YottK, July 14. The Alias lino mail steamer Athos, from 1'iirl Ltmoii, itrr'ncd this uflerniinn. halo in .Juno I he "Allies'' touched at llaiii. and, lo her uHicoi s it was learned that Fred I nights. United Stales Min-ister to Haiti, has left his pn.it al Porl-a- n Prince because the Haitian Gowrn-luen- t ilid not care to ivooguio a rosiresonla'ive of Iho United Slales, and thai it w as rather the desire of the. "Flack Feptiblie" ti break off inter-oouri- e wit h l his country. government, it was said, fears the I'niled Slates, and. in order to avoid interference of any kind I'riuii I his gov-ernment will saorilice social intercourse willi it. Lrgiliue was slid al Kingston and growing in favor. Tho Haitians prefer liitn tn llipimlylo and only await his word In institute another revolt. Tho Athns also i i news of iho fail-lir- e of an i'1 :'ii- -i e fruit importing cor-poration, know n as the liallimore Fruit 'oiiipany. This company maintained :i tleel of ocean steamers between a id I'.'uclu Ids W.lilMMiTHN. July lo. Sec-retary of Si ate Wliarinn rouirds re purls beoiiirlit bv the iteainef from lfa'li that Minister 1oii.:iwi Iclt I'di l an rriueo because he II tit iau government ilrsiivil to break tdT intercourse with ihiseoun-Ir- y as a pure invention, and says thero is no reason in believe any such eotidi-- t in 11 of affairs exisis in Haiti. .Minister Jioiclass, when shown tho telegraph said to his personal knowl-edge the Haitian eovcniliieul ilitln't wish to break niT iiilercimrsc with Iho United Stales, nor did he believe the em eminent w as dissatisfied with him as a Minister. JlTtlllAMniliOrFEIl j The Agricultural Department Will Follow Up the Doings of tho Kimble LiUls Felt of the Wtst. A S3!ALL EOY DRAGGED TO DEATH. Thrown From His Horse, Hia Foot Caught In the Stirrup Denver's New Cot-ton Ml A Bridge Burned. to Thn Tiiiitn. Wamiinhtux, July 14. Uncle Jerry Rusk is guiug to try to exterminate tho grasshoppers in tho west. It was said at tho agricultural department that a specialist would he sout to North nml Sojilh Dakota, Nebraska, and Colorado whore tho grasshoppe rt are said to he destroying the crops. r Hruiier. of thu Nebraska Statu University or professor ( tsborna of the Iowa University will ho selected for this work. Just what will ho accomp-lished is not known at this 'itue. t wmi is m. ' Grsateit Confl.grr.tion in the History of That City Now ia Frcgti-ss-Tii- ,'jFiiiices Still Spreading. STAKED IN A BIG LUMBER YAED And Spraad With Tremi'tdaui Rapidity Vtaay AcciJett tiro Teared ' Oihur Fims. Moipnr.M,, July 11. Tho greatest coull4iation Moiitie.il has witueasud for yfars ij in progres,. It begun Short lr before midnight in tho great lumbijfr yard at I'ltdoiitaiuo of liro-eu- ii & coijfy-an- and spread with tronien-do- u Tepidity. At tho time of writing the l fc.isru bounded by rapineau foai' i.trallioy uo street. Shaw street, Keiitj reel iiii.i Josepliat lano Was de-stroys! or was in flames and the lift) is still Jf''lvadiug. of thousands of u'oL ns w oi ih of property have al-ready jeou consutii'id. A imnil.'T of tiremti i art) ruporiod ladly burned and sonm falul'ties art) feared. J,('tf . Tde !lam(swer liual'v gotten under Control after two lumber yards and s tiiimlier of sms'l ilwelliiign wuro burnt .1. Lois probablv if. it), 00 J.' FICHTING ON THE SiLVER QULSTION Ills rr.i.wtt fur llni.oriy Amofif OUlu iptii.eriit llooin lore liattLil. Ci.KVi:t..M, 0 , July 14. Although tho democratic sUte convention ia an- - uotim td to meet today aud continue in session two days, the programme pro-villu- s tliat this day ha devoted to com-milie- u meetiniis and out-doo- r demon-strations,, thu convention not to coovona in lormal se.iaiou uutii tomoriow mora- - i he discussion of tho jiolitieians is still all ilneet.id to tlie governorship. hile Caml'eli'a nominiiliou on the lirst ballot is still as reasonably certain as ' any liitiiio event, tin) Neal and Ivlino factions hao by uo uieaui given up tho contest. The discussion over tho platform still continues. Warner ami other prominent free coinai:i! men art) on the ground in-sisting that parly tieees can ouiy ho insured by the convention declaring for the free and unlimited coinnt?e of bilver hut they are liema vigorously opposed by Cotilri-Miii.i- Harter and eipi.iily promineiil ih mod als. "We certainly want to to keep ('.ear of a freo coinage silver plnnk," said Harter today. '1 n two moni lis we now cum e:i,(.lo,ii(io in filver, and that is more than tho entire amount coined be-tween M and I s(',:'. Whdu free coin-age would In the ruin of llie induKlries of the conuiry, li.e republicans have not made silver the isbiie. Why should w do so. Would il not bo better to devote our attention to tho tariff exclusively. We can tight successfully on that issue, but it means national defeat for the party to advocoie tho lroe coiusjo of nlvc-r.- As a result of this division of senti-ment several informal conferences i f democratic congressmen and other parly leaders ham been held. The money question has been diecused vith a view to reaching an under-standing on tho silver issue. Strenuous attempt will bo made to settle all differences on linanoial nitra-tions in tho committed on resolutions and prevent the subject from being de-bated on in the convention. LVNC'IIKll WITHOCT CAI lK. A Ncfro Taka Frmu Jill ul llaogad bf m Noutnrn Ititub. Nasmvii i K, Trnn., July 14. A lynching without any apparent ade-(it-ratif occurred la"t night at l.ove, a suiad station on the Illinois Central railroad in Oeboto county. Mist. The victim was a I'cgio named tiamuel Cillispie, who was under arrest for rescuing another colored loan in chargsj of an olhcur. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. Tlie i resident has p;iril n"d Warren F. it inns JtistHson, anil Hans Jeiwrson, eoavii-tfi- of polys uny. niel Cliurles A. Terry ami Tumuiis St T'aii't. c uivu toi of adultery. ffmk S'ranRB tiur.-i- ly a cave In wlillo wurUiin; (! excavation lor the new art;y Thfa.er on Cuinmtire'al street aul serltjiiciiy Id iii l. J "in s ritL'.-rald- , serUru an elifhtnen liumtlis' iiauii'in e for tli lv. (i. V. dieU in Hie I enltenilary yesttmlay of . I'naillrt In police eoii't Jih'jjb ilea, elnrie l for th9 prsoin. t, snnercea. s Jinlve l.antiy. liiith hold court but kaney's doi k t Is bliina. Kesults of the election The tint Messrs. i'r itt iinit l'lk.i: the Messrs. Llulte, AliT, and Knybould. Ex llnrr anl es froni Trovo. Iln will ppeaK ut tno S:ilt Lal:e theater thin evei.liK', Lepiiiilican victories at Oirrten. I.o.au, Plain City, anil oilier points to thj north. The lial'-- of s'ockt 0:1 thu mining exchange today .vregateil BJiO .hari-s- . H. W. Ta;c-ll- pives seaia examiiles of irritf at ion. Kteh discover e of ore ten m ien finth of Clifton. J. (i, 1 tells of his trip to Alaska. r.fpenuiK of the liberal convention. fi Oihnr lrlr' a. Pml iKi.11, Mass., July 14 Iirack-en'- t eew brick blocU bucned this uiorn-ing- . "VTJbe building was occupied by a miniver of s and carriage factories. Loss,: ibotit flDO.Otii). SALE OF LOTS AT PJCATELLO, Iho Total Amount DtivpiI fritm YtStur- - Uy'ii suiii .i;reu:ucis 9ao?a. pr,-ii- M.y. liVA fa Th: Tint' f. IifATKi.t.t, Jtily 1 1. The sale of lots opened hero quietly yesterday. Thirty-thre- e eoplu madfl entrv on tho lots w h'ch they were entitle J to, having re-sided here prior to the passatro of the bill in September, lsss. Joiin Itrown was the lirst, paid the appraised value of the lot, and received a title for the first piece of land ever sold oil the Fort Hall reservation. hen Iho auc-tion commenced only thirty four lots found buyers. The total amount de-rived from thu sales was $."i(li;i. Killed br llu ladlaa Tflfa. BrtAiNAitu, Minn., July 14. Ths body of I'at ilyau. well known in tnn vicinity, was found in bed at (ieorga Haikley's lumber ranch, thirty-thre- e unlet up river, cuf r.lmost beyond rec-ognition. Fred F.liis, hit Indian wifu and th.ee Indians are tinder arrest, charged with the crime. RAILROAD MEN IN COUNCIL. ltItNt r the Tnlrn Trafllo Asuaclatioo In Niir Vork Totlar. Alitty; l (ikk, July II. The advisory boar(i of the Western Traffic Associa-tion jpet this morning. The following roadjj were represented: Northern Missouri J'acibc. Croat Northern, Union Pacilic, Northwestern, St. I'f'i!, Hurlington, Atchison. Illinoit Central, Denrer tfc llio (.raade, liio (jrauds Wes.ern and Wabash. At 3 o'clock the board took a recess for an hour. Tin subject of joint agencies was discussed und it wn.s lin-all-decided to postpone action their regal abnl;h;ne'it limil the October meeting. The board of directors of the cnmrnlsjiioners endeavored to get the roads both in nod out of the asso-ciation to agreo upon a rtduclioj. of ruileage on refrigerator can. A TnnMti rrofvtinr If nrnartd. Mr rti riskoi:i, 'I'enn., July 14. At onl JelTers in yeiuerdav inoru.ng Frof. Jcjlin Lloyd wet shot and instantly hilled. The assassin is supposed to ba Tom Morton, the husband rd the nior-dere- d man's niece, whom Lloyd some time ago rebuked for hu wifo. HE KILLED ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE, Anrl rii-t- l Klll.-- lllmiiKlf-A- ll llvnuil the VVoiun Woul.lu-- t Mitrry ltltu. S,i.-Ui- t (...'''-- u, Th Tiui'. Kirn, i'lilo., July 14. Sunday morn-ing, Ferry Hudson, proprietor of the Fnterpri.se hcu.se, ; hot and killed Mrs. Itosa Coawav. and then blew out his own brains. Ti e womaa was thn wife of James Conway, a laborer at the Hol-ler mine, on Nizixer Haby mountain. Siio lud been separated from him. it is but wt j going to join Iter husband. Hudson had fallen violently in love wilh the woman ami wanted her to gel a divorce anil marry him. FLASHES FROM THE WIRES. H lo'.h's health it said to bo rapidly ailing. Kev. Mr. Spurgeon's condition con t.uue.s to grow worse. The southern provinces of Guataniala are throatem '1 with famine. Kiehard Manstield has acknowledged Arrhio (luet ir's authorship of 'l'rince Karl." Fresident Harrison will issue his pro- - rkoiiiition rmjardir.i? the Spi'ni.-- h t e.ity In Aiik'est. Indications now point to Crisp of OeorRia. a the n-- xt speaker of tho hoene of representatives. Minister Fred Douglass says that thre t no hops of reciprocity w ith Jiaytl at the present tliae. A furious storm of wind, rain and . hal prevftiii doljjht or ten miles narthot A tier-- ' , S. v., Sunday. The arms and ammunition on hoard ' the V'.tatswero rscmaiiy-iio- ll jtw'.srila ".iff: nf.Vnoon by Mar.ibal Guard. P. C. Twoiitymau made 181 5 miles in twel'.e hours on a bicycle between Hutchln anil Kiu'iand, yesterday. Thn Denver it Kio Grande railroad will par a dividend on preferred stuck tluT.' Is po inntiey to pay ono with. Two men and 11 negro boy were drowned Monday near the S.-.- MI5 mi tslinda, o:T Santa i'.areai'a, Cal whiki out huutin.; f.e:l!s. A U. S. Marshal U in Ashland. Minn., a trn nunt'ier or warrants for the arrest of parlies who ha.e cut timber on poverninoiit lands. The Montana supreme court has de-cided that, the ease Involving' the Pavis mil-lions s al! r tried In Silver How ciun:y where the estate res. Five masked men. Saturday nicht, pntercl the house, of William Foster, near rntontown. Pa . and robbed htm of tlfiOO, thn Bavtrg f twenty ye:irs. At Detlham, Mass., Frank Nagln ninr-rtere-liis wife bv ehoiiptn : her hea l of with an ax. He then at'einp d to bruin liimself with the ami) ill--, but failed. The London Sttii'lttrt! says the Chi-ra- World's Fair will bo the tri'est show on record and must ivt b netjleete l by tho firit-Is-manufacturers and art sts. I'.eu'irining al Amciricu, the Atliati'-- will a series of ter -h tii'niR a with .'erry Simpson, general Weaver and Mr. I.eas ' as siealers. Lawyer William JuiIl'c of New York. Is ti succeed M idami Hlav:it-l;- y as leader of 'he oCi ult world. Th mart: ap-peared In spirit ant selected t'to jud'i) to wear the crown. The collector of customs at Victoria Informs tho dipurtmn o' the nt that poll)), of the sloop "iIoni" of Seattle. Wah.. for lieiiieetim? to report tmvai'd, .S linn of M.ifl was Imposed. Litrht hundred thousand dollars, frU' ttei euf:rn ea-- up. loeanoat o' the fJniim TheoloR eal acminary. is In jeopardy nt tha let m of t'.e semin try's iliree-lor- s in ttie lr. HrU-r- s cniaroversy. During a performance of Forep-uigh'- s at Lyons. Iowa, yesterday, a trupezo !iar broke and William I'anlon, one of the famous H:inlon brothni-a- fell to the prnund breaiiini' his neck. He died Instantly. The count of money and bullion in the treasury eonsniiiiflnt on f.'iH Irausfer of the. office f"om llon-ifo- to N'e'!ioc!nr, w;is to day. A r.'oresvnt:i: I vu of tlm new tr states that every cent has bean ae- - e.ee I...1 ',.r A Uus.ii.ni Jew wlio arrived in the fSe-ri.- fin-s- t nisman k when iiii.-s- by the clerk lor the purpose of usee: (, oict-- ' f he v lilicly to become a public eftartre. tmt'ed. and produced a satchel conta'tiiiit: ti', b). Judge Mcllattnn of Putte, has cited the proprietors of the Helena .ln.irnnl, ItuRseM liai rls. ,n's paper, to appear an show cause why tiiey should not be judged uililly of con-tempt in ptihllslihe eertatn rellectlons on the trial of tho Davis will case. United Slates Attorney Thomas F. Wilson has arrived at Solomonville. An:-,.- , to prosecute Mases t'luTf. a prominent mormon tor po yearn v. Wilsinhas secured over one hundred tinder the Kduuciiis law In Aro-.o- i durmc; s;x months. The new Chilean crni :er, "Errs.u-ri-- " sailed yest'id y from Kr.oi' e fort', port.-- . she v !'! cui'iib'te tre nolle ol taioti!- - on sun i :" The hurry ni? away of the vessel Inc.U'C y ylettl-l'.i- from the French shores , v love tai'i tliti'icla-te-sd - fe.d the r oo-lt- ,n to be. lviilol' oi hove OlM'M - it"' ' polo- - ptst. for fn l'-- -- i.i.f V'a'cs K the iv ik less ifi-- ' e rati.- pnit'c-- h e a v e r- - he has b-- er i orej Icto it. I'm til, e tiice hu has itriu' ,h- -; l ie s. iil dea.'; routln of i. s loyal ex st-t- e. when-ever he vo.itMvon tii.iiiiii.. a ivay for tnm he as po'l-el- l,ut tincy t:a i'- . tie s.ij-- s liie prinee h.: no de'.n. ,,r 1 a.t h couiil pay to'iii::-ro- all that lie owe-- . FOR5YTHE STILL IN DOUBT. The I alirornian Milking a )st nlil-ir- lint Appareutly I.oooir tie lit. CliUAiio, July 11. While Cali-fornia's National ( 'oniniiisioiier, William Forsythe, wilkcontinuo to till thet ollico and also the chairmanship of the commissions of the committee on horticulture, he will not be chief of that department. This much was settled in a two fold way; lir.it. by his practical resignation, though infor-mally, nt a joint conference of tho two reference boards, anil lastly, his foriaal withdrawal in a written letter presjnted at the foruip-- scrvicu of too two boards in tho afternoon. Just what will bo the next m ive in the maitur is not certain, although eos-si- p has it that California will not taks nnnther chance at the position, having failed with if () rnea. The c!assliciitiou committee made a report to the boa. d of control, setting forth that the changes made in the ag-ricultural, lu ring, electric and line arts elfissilications at the sug TCsiions oi the chiefs of the bureaus were mado with-out in any respect chaug'npr the depart-ment's plana or scope of classilication as adopted by tho commission. In retrard to thn nianv aut(re1'ous tit change in tie. hortinifrV.t'fciK tion, the oommitten say only three Tar-nir- h outlines for a stilisiitute. As these dill'er from each other as radically as they do from the present form, and the piirtie are by no means unanimous which should be adopted, the commit-tee says it is reluctant to mak9 further changes in this department until the chief shall have been appointed. NOT THE RED l.ECCED KIND. Tin GiaMl.oppari In Knutnru Ci.lorndo art T'H'kka, Kans., July 14. Persons arriving here from eastern Colorado) bring the information that the grats-hopne-there are uot the red legged variety, which devasted Kansas in 1874 and are not destructive. A privtp dispalcii fm'n Ciirden City, Kansas, savs the gras.hoppers in F'ia-no- y in 1 Kearney counties are doint? considerable danmpo to "ardens and orchards. Small grain it too far ad-vanced to be gmuly injured. STEAMCRS TOWED DY BALOONS, A Kilr of tha fram h NnTial Mlln-er- a Wh en ( lotixl VonteriUr. Paims, July 14. Tho French nax-i- l maneuvers in the gulf of Lyons ended yesterday in the wholo licet a'taeking Toulon. Ministers Fabot and iiarbey, military a'tnehes of the American, lirilish and deriaau legations, and many senators and de.ti!i. s witnessed ihe attack. Topedo venseis aud shoie batleriej defended the r adstead (.gainst sixty warships hea .ed by the steel I'ar-hett-vhich it cxtrenifly ftirniidaoir . After a furious cannouade, liia siiips advanced in nim iong line and broke through too de-fenses. Among iho features of tho maneuvers was the use of bal-loons to tow the steamers. 'The. o.licial report on the French maneuvers in the Metliterreauoan coi eludes: "The iron-clad during thre days znamtciuotl, without accident, a high" rU6 of speed. It is iiicontestihlo that an ironclad squadron of inferior speed, if attended by a sufficient number of light craft, can be kept informed of the movement of a faster .squadron, and csn thi.t be enabled to counterfeit the enemy's de-signs. Hence it is advisable to provide large swdt cruisers." THE EMPEPOR OF GERMANY. Hm It Cbtared by Gr.it Crowd tin ili Arntal mt I.nith. "IjOMiom, July 14. Thu emperor of Germvjy reached Ledh this morning. Ha ws rccuived bv the mayor and a number cfcother olicials, aud wat loud-ly, etasered by the large crowd twoin-nA'i- i ' . DEisVER'5 NEW COTTON MILL. The .Muchlunry Ktnrt-- il I'p It Works Llkt Clerk Wurit. ii,a(t h ta Tif Titn'H. IF.NVFtt. July 14. At 4 o'clock yes-terday afternoon tho power piant of tha Overland Cotton company's mill was started up in the presence of thu officers of tne company and a large number of invited guests. 1 ho machinery moved smoothly and everything worjted like r .qlockwuri--. TI19 work xvill notbe. operated lor some days, but very littie more remains to be done and every-thing will soon bo in running order. , K- - f, " .uly 14 --The iSair1o')al Council of education resumed its session this morning with a large at-tendance. Despite the wet weather about BuuO teaehurs arrived thi i tnorn-- ing to attend tho annual convention of the national education association which opent here today. The National Educational association of the United States was formally opened this afternoon in the presence of about (WOO poopie. THE BRIDGE WAS BURNED- - It Will Italay Trains From Thre to Fir IMy. Hj.i il Diihil'hto Tli" Tint-- . Di ifAXCD. July 1!. A four hundred f.iot trestle bridge on the Denver and Kit Crando railroad, about half way between Durango and Silverfon caught tiro in some manner yesterday after-noon ami was entirely consumed. It will take from three to live days to re-build the bridge. THE RACE3 TODAY. I BuiotiTON' Park, Jul 14. WcaUier I cloudy, track fast. Seven furlongs. VV. IJ il.'won. Idea second. TimeCUU. l ive furlongi Wtiight won, Vocalita ' second. Kolhnration third. TimoT04f. Mi utitis F.i:k. July 14 Weather cloudy, track Seven furlongs Casiaway won, Woodcutter second, Sieijincr third. Time ! ;t!. Si furlongs Wendnwav won; King-sto-- k second; Magi;ia third, lime, 1:1I. Six furlongs Monarch won, Victory second, Cadence third. Tini'i 1:18. Miie and ey wonj Demuth, second. Time 2:'J."i. Mile and three-sixteenth- s Long Dsr.ce won; Stralbmeath second; Sir John third. Time, 'LOU. Out Aim, July 4 V.'heather clear, track slow ; mile Flower Dollis won, Highland second, (ireas third. Time, i.a;:?. Mile furlong Kd Bell won, Jim Dunn second, Koreaels third. Time, X'.OliJ. THE CONCRECATIONAL COUNCIL. Tha International s.tin Opcuwfl -- I'rayrr for Hit. It 'fttt.mtion of Spnrs,aui. London, July 14- .- Delegates tu tha internation.'il Conaregational counei! met yesterday afternoon in Memorial hall. Kev. iiooert Williams Dale pre-sided. After an nildross of welcome by the jiresident, l.'cv. .Mr. Hean of Melbourne, Australia, was clecled prtsidt-ut- . In tho course of Dr. Dale's address he referred to Kev. Charles H. Spureeon's iiiness pay in tr "It is not time and let us hope the time is far distant when wo have to speak nt. length on Mr. great quality and conspicuous services. Wa now simply desire to tell him bow earnestly we entreat Cod to arrest tho progress of disease and restore him to 'health." A resolution to the above effect was unanimously adopted and ordered tent to Mr. Spurgeon's family. Edltora In Convention. Sr. Paul. July 11. The feventh an-nual convention' of the National Kdito rial association was called to order this nioruing.with an attendance of between 000 and GO). Archbishop Ireland opened the proceedings with prayer, following which tho committees were announced, after addrc-se- s of welcome by Governor m, Mayor Smith of Si. Paul, and Senator D,t id. The re-sponse was made by President Stephcus of the association. ATTEMPT ON CARNOT'S LIFE. A MidiiiHii Shoots at tb lTaiiueut of the French Hipnl)io. Faiiis, July 14. Considerable excite-ment throughout Paris was caused yes-terday by the report that President Caruot was shot. The rumor proved untrue, but there was a foundation for it. The president was present yester-day at the ceremonies of the official openiug of the new thoroughfare.where lie received an enthusiastic welcome. Suddenly a man. wild eyed and making insane gestures, forcod ids way through the crowd, rushed to the carriage and fired a pistol at Carnot, the man shout-ing: "I'll prove there are more bas-tile- s to be demolished." The man was promptly arrested, and such was the anger of the crowd pres-ent that the officers had great difficulty in protecting the prisoner from becom-ing tho victim of popular fury. It was soon learned that the prisoner was a madman, and had just been released from a lunatic asylum. HiS FOOT CAUGHT IN A STIRRUP. A Tiiirteen-Yoar-O- liiy Dragged to tli at Arraila. SX'-it'- t lV"pnUh In Tf Tint'. Dexvkh, July 14. Freilerick Luplon, agetl Li. wss instantly killed at Arvada about S o'clock yesterday morning by being thrown from his horso. His foot caught in tho stirrup and before the horse could bo caught tho boy was dead. The Mncnat. t Don't Know It. New Yotiic. July 11. A dispatch from San Francisco in regard to the Standard Oil crowd acquiring the Huntington interest in the Southern Pacilic railroad wat .shown to William Rockefeller this morning. He slated that ho had not heard of any such tran-saction being contemplated. General Thomas stated ho was in eiitirt. ignorance of any such plan. Municipal Ktcetlon at Holse. Sj- ill l.y,il.7i to Ttf TiiH'ii. lioisF., Idaho, July 1 1. The republi-can municipal ticket w as defeated the citizen's or fusion ticket. A heavy vote w as polled. Ninth Victim or tli , Midland Wr.rk SjH'ruil I'tiiuich to Th? 7 7w.s. Aspen, Colo., July II. Mary Ann O'Donnoll, tho ninth victim of tho Mid-land wreck died hut eveuiug. HORR. The Dlstlng-tiUhe.- l Jtttpuhltran to Sptaia tn the Tliatr- - Tonight. It. C. Ilorr arrived! in Salt Lake this morning. Mr. Horr had been in the city a few minutes only until the cards of a number of the prtmiinent people here were sent to hij room at the Knutsford. He received them with his usual cordiality aud gave a pleasant chat to the party. Congressman Horr addressed an en-thusiastic meotinjr. of republicans nt Provo city las', night. Ho was sur-prised to find tho republicans of that beautiful city so numerous. This afternoon wss spent at Garfield. Reach by the distinguished statesmnn, who was accompanied by Hon. M. M. Fstee, Colonel Trumbull. 11. P.. Critch-low- . Arthur Pratt, W. S. McCorniek, Judge. Zane, J. M. Zane, Judge C. W, Dennett, James Sharp aud others. Cnneressnian Horr will tonight ad-dress a republican meeting at the Salt Lake theater. Ho is one of the best speakers in the country. They Slay Dencrt the Knights. St. Lot-is- , July 14. The question as to whether or not thu Glass Blowers' association would leave tho Knights of Labor and join the American Federa-tion of Labor, was referred to a special committee to report later on. A poll of the delegates showed over one-hal- f of them favored amalgamation. YArtD TAKEN INTO COURT. Recsnsit He lterosuil to Appear Before the Conncil InvtBt)tinff Cammltte., PliiLAlitxritlA, July 11. II. II. Yard was brought into court this morning on an attachment for contempt in refusing to obey the order of the court directing him to apnear before the city council investigating committee and answer the questions regarding hi; connection with the transactions of the Keystone bank ami with Treasurer linrdsley. The judge, after hearing the argu-ments, continued the case until Satur-day next, eo that the entire court could give a decision on it. Yard was placed under JaOtlO bail to appear that day. REPORT OF CROPS IN EUROPE. Tim KiriMtilnMml I'arts Will be Short This Tar. Washington, July 14. The report on the harvest prospects in France and other Kuropeau countries have been re-ceived at the state department from 'Commercial Aeent Grillin of Limoges, France. The National Miller's associa-tion, the report says, issued an estimate showing the field of wheat for 1!U to be HI per cent less than the harvest of 1HM). Russia, Tunis, Egypt, Rotimania and some of the Danuoan provinces have fair harvests. In Hungary it will be below the average this year. Thu esti-mates give.ii by tho millers the report says the optimistic desire is to create the impression that there is a better supply than teally exists. It is done with a purpose. They wart to buy grain cheaply as possible in those coun-tries thai have their abundance to ex-port. In conclusion the report says uot only France but all Europe is look-ing lnuiringly to the wheat fiulds of tho United States. The (roTarnmout Won't Stand Corners . Sr. PKTKRsiiLitt;, Jvly 14. The gov-ernor of Nihue Novgorod has warned a committee of exchange, speculators that forming corners to ra.se the price of grain or otherwise adding to the necessities of tho people will bo pun-ished Had expelled from his juris-diction. A SWEET AND STICKY TRUST. The t'nmliini'd Glucose Muanfnrtnres are ISou.?ht by an Kiiifih CilKtAr.o, July IL It is stated that tho contract, by which the principal glucose works of th;s country have gone into the hands of an Fnirlish syndicate was dosed last nigh;. For several days last week a party of Englishmen, headed by H. Cooper, were in Chicago. When they left they carried with them a prop-osition for t no sale of the plants for-merly controlled by the glucose trust. Yesterday the syndicate telegraphed an attorney ropreseuling the old trust accepting the proposition. The trust was composed of the companies con-trolling factories in Hnllalo and Iowa; Waukegan, LI.; Fast St. Louis. Peoria and Chicago. Tho combined capacity of the factories is between liD.etld and 70.01)0 bushels of com a day. Tho property is valued at about $10)1)0,(11)1) and it is said that to handle these plants the English com-pany will float its bonds amounting to $'.'0,000,000. , Hard Tim the Cense. 'i 1 fu.o, July 11. V illiam ft. llevs-mn- r, tlrv goods merchant, assigned to-- ! dav, with preferences of faO.DiK). The cause of the failure is attributed to hard times. THE NAVAJOS PREPARING FOR WAR. The Surly Keds tint hnrine In V ast Num-bers N ai- l'ingtU. Flai;stafi-'- , A. T., July 11. A sheep herder arrived here iasl uiuht and says the Navajo Indians are leathering in vast u'.imbers preparing to resist any attempt on the part of the government to arrest their lenders for marattderous raid on the ranges. Twenly-liv- e move citizens left to reinforce Iho sheriff. The goveruorhas been asked to send troops as trouble is feared. An Iron Firm fJons Out of T:isinrsg. PiTT.snukt;, July 14. Niuiick & com-pany, dealers in pit; iron have con eluded to wind up business. They will require an extension on obligations to prevent sacrifice. Creditors will not lose a dollar. The assets are nearly two dollars to one of the liabilities. A r.ntra. ParlUe Dividend. Nr.w YoiiK. July 14. Directors of the Central Pacilic have declared a dividend of one dollar per share, pay-- I able August 1st. And the Lets He Talks. Texas SUtint;s. The more a runn knows the less he believes. In Favar of Eriiacn. New Yokk, .July 1 f fn the suit of the Edison Electric Light eomtmnv against tha United States Electric Light company, for infringement of the patent on incandescent lights, Judge Wallace today rendered a decision in favor of Edison. Fire in the Dnke'a RaslrinDce Pkhuv, July 1 L Tire occurred yes-terday in the orangery adjoining the residence of tho Duke of Anhalt, and in which an exhibition of paintings was being temporarily held. The orangery was destroyed but most of the paintings were saved. The duke's residence was only saved through great efforts of the llieiiien aud citizens. RUNAWAY AT A FUNERAL. Two Persons Fatally and Four Others Merlously injured. Kilkenny, Minn., July 14. Daring a funeral hern yesterday a team draw-ing a wagon in which were six persons, ran away, smashing the wagon and throwing out tho occupants. Dauiel McCauley, aged 7', ami Mrs. P.ailey, aged (id. were probably fatally injured, The tour other occupants wire ba.liy hint. New York Honey and Stocks. Nf.w Yokk, July 14. Stocks dull, rather heavy at insignificant changes from first prices. Monev. easr. 2. Knur coniwiii. 17; F.ictftc sixes. 10: Atchi-son, ;y, . ; 'antral Pacitie. 3o1:: Uurlintrton, ;'ot: Iier..'er ui. i.io i.ian 'e. 10: Northern I'aeoie. v.'1 V : I'ref-,re.l- tl.')'-s-: Northwestern Y 10: ( 'rcroti Navaifa- - a, v..-t- i, n.n - U:' Haeide Mail, i I :, ?.i:i' St. I ouhs & 8in Fran. -- -: Paul v Omil.a. ": Teias !,:., I ' il "Il PiCirte. 4;;'ai i iirgo lix- - s . Ih ; Western t.'Toon. ste. Flonadari-- lu IheGulf, Nkw Yoi-k- , July 14. Tho Athos re-- ! ports tha found-rin- g of tho Helen Mead in the Gulf of Mexico. She was bound f r Xew s to XieigtH md is th- - thif-- !h- - M i ;r io. .,.r OR t ae i oy o' w a the auit id-!,- :. i r -- (;;.. A Fatal Dynamite FxploHfnn, New Yokk. July 11. There was an explosion ot iiynain le on board the ate - ship rty at Ht'o. k th.s nine.rn.i. by w h two ".' n wer-- i kii.i'-- and a sb iM .t...--- in.. v.l.i.iiaoeit. ' THE WATCH TRUST IS "BUSTED." It Could Not Live tinier the New Antl-Tii- I, awe or Illinois. Sr. .oris, July 14. --A prominent jewe'ry company received a telegram from Chicago yesterday afternoon stat-ing that the w.stch trust had cone to pieces tuiner the notion of the I, icois anti trust iw 'ln whic'i tru-- t w a a jo .iiers' 't'sociat-oi- i oi :he tm n ..... Hirers of .A t!H'i':ea:i nc an com-prised fely '.il'oO M M ' .(';-- " Illalri, tnrmg concern in the country Iho dusolniii.n wes esuseil by the with-draw-of iiie Eii'in company which. being an Illinois corporation was amen- - nbie to the new law. This wts fol- - i lowed by the withdrawal of others until the trust crunh'ed cut of existence a nch r; :.. 'n .. r ". i 1; s s ::vi.W' 1: s ihii', ot i i ! I, ,. C'l ...U. Fua.iN. Jt.lv l The municipal ' elections a' M "lz in the elio.ee of i council compose i of nine Germans and twenty-thre- prob slants agsitji t the German doininittion of Alsace Lor- - j mine. Tho iesult created a teusalion here. it VI ..,,- ,'. ; u .i,.r. rF.M'E!t, Jaiy 14. T o badly dot compost'd remi'int oi three men' we. u found in Mosijt.ito pass near Faiiplay. T (i of the bodies aro thought to bo those of St. i'aid men bin t ie third is unknown. It is supposed the meu wero murdered. i St".illi)l p r N, Nkw Yokk, Jui 11 Arrived, steam-er Saale, liremon. Sleamsliii) Schiedam, of the Nether- - .1 lands-America- line, w aicli met w:tli j an accident to her machinery when ;io0 miles out, arrived in tow ihit morning, Ctveacn U irkt. fnn-Aito- . Jnlr 14. Close Wheat, easy! cr si. i 8 Seel., 5'. ; Dec . srs. Colli. ste each. Osh y; ept., W4. teits e y. ca.-- a H ; si,.pt., s. Harley. iioininal. t'A. fo. Porit, steady; cash, liO.DO,?-'- : Sept.. llCSOk Lanl. stcsdly; cash 6.; bept., 5ti.431i. Hear Hon. Koswcll G. Ilorr at the Salt Lake tb.eatre to- - j niht. j I lear I f on. Koswell G. 1 Iorr i at the Salt Lake theatre to- - night. i Hear Hon. Koswell G. Ilorr at the Sale Lake theatre to-nig- ht. Hear Hon. Koswell G.I lorr! at the Salt Lake theater to- - j In-- hL ii Hear Hon. Koswell G. Ilcrr it the Salt Laki theatre to-night. Hear Hon. Koswei! G.Horr at the Salt Lake theatre to- - m'ijht. |