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Show JLilili DxlJ-Jl-. iiLaiVSLLj JLilVlJCkO. , aJk f LJlSSBITIOrj SALTLAKE CITY, UTAT)AJULY a 7m. 7 " VOL. r. NO. 218. 'silver and lead qpotatiqss.! Silver, New York LCD 3-- 4 Silver, London 43 Lend, Mtw York 4. 40 Ill': I. Ion AM) iUK KU'IS. orW.ells. Farpo Co. Lead and ilvr "..), Weils. Fargo Co. Bullion Sl,"sl. t I ! , lUearuig; llouati. Today' cleariniM amounted to $306.. 0.'.;; same day year, V0,7ii; cash ba'auee, $"3.7;!.. Tim sllr.r run lia.aa, VVashim.t-is- . July 17. Today 400,-- 0 oimi'f of silver wrni purcliaeed, at p.i.'es :,oi li.tjiis;,', to l.oi. I one clam No Inrp'St Vewazrj on t'u Eodics of t!:s Victim of tlio Mii'and Wr.ck Es tweun CajC-d- d and Mauituu. OATTLE STEALING U WYOITINQ. It is Cnly Possible to Corvict the Ettstlar ia Cna Cnrmtry-T- ha Victims of the Dtinvor Eleotrlo LiLt Explosion. f)j'--ln- l Pi'iiati In TUt Tiin.it. ( ui.ouap jSi lii.M.H, Colo., July 17. Coroner Mariovv decided that no in-quest was necessary in regard to the dnittli of tho two meu wlio were killed iu t'H! on the Midland road early last Wediienday morn tt. The coroner (.tales that ailor a thorough exiiuination of Iheemph.yes and of the rules puvoriiiiij? the operation of trains on thn heavy radn between Casea io and Maniloii, Im d.ies not lind that the railway coitiptny nor the train crew wete to blame lor the accident. The uresi Ration shown that the air brake was worlilnij perleclly as well as the band brakes. I he coroner buds that tho conductor and brahemrii set. all tho hand brakes and did all in thoir power to saf'i the train. N'otwithsland-i.'i- ' the fact that thu train was beyond Ihs control of tho engineer and the train crew before they arrived at the ty Hwiteh, thn engineer evidently under tiiu itii'.)i;iou tint ho could check the Sj e,;d of I'U Irain. blew the for rhn mai.i line which fact is le:,i ilied to by all employees including; the engineer who made this statement bdore ho died. Wils.iu's bo !v was found thirty ffet fr-- t.m entriiie late la- -t nieiit. Moore's funeral occurs tomorrow alLi riioon.aml W body will probably be sent east for burial. . GOVERNMENT FUNDS CALLED IN. Uncle Nam Mat-- , a mnd f.r J.r1y Four Million, of Ilia iuui.tr. WAM.ivnoK, July 17. The secre-tary of the treasury ha issued a call on the national tank depositories for nearly I.OJU.IK'O of fro1, ernnieut fund in their possession. This amount M distributed Mining forty-tw- bauks, ami is to be transferred to d'dTereut sun-tress- ies betw ecu now afiil Aug-ne- t l.". . Twelve of these bauks ar eou-t- i ii m-- altogether as depositories. These aro tlia last of tun 'surplus" or "inactive" banks authorized during the administration of Secretary Fair-chil- d. There wore ur-irl- ;hH) deposi-tories to (mill ,ID,U01I,(K)'U of govur.i-tic- nt fund. ' I 'ruler thn policy inaugurated by Windo'u anl continued i y r, the ' ntiiiil.fr list been reduced to thirty and the In Minus to flo.Ot 0,0 0. Thero will iO no furi.ii.-- reduction a tho : j L is of the opiuion that the deposits 1ave ii ivv r ached tha minimum amount requisite for public service. MiATENING M. 9fT.7lnr Wi'l Kill fisEirst Man ' ilille L:cs Lulte, '' ' ' ,.X 'miics lcoik3 ror.:i ncni 10: &fV Eeadinj for rUtniT, Aris., j letmind oa the Rulcve of TLait fj '7 . L4dr at Aay Cw.U rnjt'j urKCi:T(jN--, Miun.. July IT.-P.- euJv t ti garter in dowu from tlio Mii'.e I.acs I"country uu hi wy to St. I'-t- tl tj fet ievr Covcruor Alernaiu ia lioba'.f ofcj'tic neiLlfrs at Miiio Iic Lake. Ctitore&rrie n pettliou a ut I by a tWrJojrity of nil the ot:luM at ihe lake 3kityf,thc governor to his inl'.uetiru injliftr behalf. Tho Utol Iism boon iH-'p- d 4pcn frtr t:ttU'iiient. Tho Inina ra ttjrly and threaten to kill till !jfH M'hite man tli;tt atteiiipu t" cut lifer 4t tti rscrvatinn. 'l i e iul-r- ' 4'i'freiin"(l I hsrve--- ! th h?T eroti a'littre is ilaiiL'fcr of teiious trouhlo. A Mother Fftrths Ejd ei of IlerChildra u Oae by 0r. Th ) D; of '..'.T7'.'o, TEE TATEER ATE U? BY W0LVI3 . While Lyiurj in a D.unkea Stnpur A, Story of an Awfol JttlTjris from Ti!A'?t. Minneapoi.h, .iniy 17. About or. huudrdU naif giiuthwcit of ibis city, oa the oiiUi.iiu of the thick piui for vtli it tho Snake iier. ii l'ine City, p'-e- e of tut a few Imr.ilreil peopij. '1 hs other day a lisliinj; party f.om that pl ue iii iu I ft oai Uk wooiU, brini'-ir- ; ir;l'.i th.'i.--i o w.Ul womau auj h'f ii ; al' chl iUu(hter. 'I lift daughter (ell n s'ory of terribla foilV.-- njr aU( privation. Sheia JtMa d and fathtr wh eatf-- hf wolvoa while iutoxieatel laat March. Sittoo that lime t.iey had bo food, tha yuuiij; eh.ldiuu u.ea of etarvatioa atl "cle euukfii ami ealeu one by oi; hy tho nioil.er aid tho oitluil daughter. '1L.- - mother's uiud lioaii ii avo way a' '. hho iuow a raving mac. Iheywt'ie taken to the county jail w! eve they 'viil bu providfd for pend-iii- it u ii.veiu'.itnn. a it ia thought tht in li pml abtlty out or nioro of the chiidreit wera murdered by the mother. AN AWFUL STCWM AT SUFcRIOK. Muy l'.r.n. Uillud lu th. Catlapd ' Uili'li. w-- tti(iMIU-- . Vt'iisr PiTKHioit, Win., J ily 17. A wind ntoni) of terrihe violeiico swept over Stipor'.or yester lty arcompauied by heavy rain and air heavily chared ith eloctrieitv. The storm onlv lasted a ;!iori time, but in that uiooitoiJ pi'eat da!ia;,'B tu .'operty, besidej tak-itia- ? at least livj live t atvl in j ..ring a number of purxoiitt. 1 hiriutt the hi;r,it of llm sI'irMi iui alarm ol tire was turned in --.nd tho renpocded, to t.ud the lurga lhre iory frame hmel on Third street, near l.amlioi'no avenue, a mass of ruins. The structure ha! bio.vn ilowu. TLd wrecu was the tomb of many men. The news Hashed over lim city aud huuiUtd'i of citi.itK rusl-e- to ti Ju suite of Ihe poueini. rail tho visitor j riinhcd in ami I'm lii'tfioan ill thn cause oi vHsciie. bully 'MM people M ere n! the ruin.,. T(i (had aro John I.Htir, 'Iiar'es Lucius. II. ruiau i'..'isv, an uuknuvn man, and Joint Sohol'.old. Am itithc tuore aofioiisly iiiure'l aro John liroini, John l.on;. William Semple and l'iek Clark, brown and Lout; will probably die. Women ran about reirardiees of the r un and mud "rinine their ha U and cryin?. tilled with a lit ternlue fear that their husbaniM or brothers had been buried in the ruitid. Au eye wituesH of the diennier eayg he eaw the crew of workmen run into the Iniildint; to hc? k from the mono, l uiiy th.rty or joity mu.-- t baxe been inside. Tiiis uinas'.er w is tho central feature, bnL ouch ilii.iai e. was d.oin in all Thu ateel huulin and lout iuif apparatnu eiiidoycd by the Sil-ver I 'reck and linrris iV Ohii) Coal eompanie was l.adiy damaged. A larpo frame ImiUtinr was blown down at the cornerof Thild and Lower streets, South huticr.o.". and a uu:-bc- .r of other l uildias leveled, but !io casa''lties. l.it;htmm; piay.id havoc with the Fieher hotel, me I'nitarian church, thn ii ti ion depot and other buildings, but uo serious fires roitultod. LCCAL 5EV73 IN EiUEr. Tim :!.'s of 1.1.,1-- i n tne luui.'uif exebanm toiiuy ' whares. Iir. llnstsu c' aiii. d with a violent a- - .Ullt Upon tt i WllB. Arrval of th eheti'st of tho IM !te.t t'ic 'Ii, re.ii!jlicaii8(.f Webar county lu cor.veu-t- a u a c!. .leu. !''.-!i:- in tlio onir.s b forii Judges Zane au mi- rsn. l'nlie .IiiiIl;9 I.anr it"P"Sod by the city CI- tl. i!, . 'I b estate tiansferg yesterday footoi up JIC,:--- !. t pil!n; cfthe f.i hi bull!,--. HE IS SUING FOR lyiiLLIONS. A Claim rf J :IO:),000 l r Truas. Acatnit rretiilllttt Sma I riiCl0(ft. CltK Aco, July 17. Krnest I'aU'. Dwcn of Chicago claims damaL"'s in a suit bctfuu against John T. llm San Francisco, John ( ). S'.mnbei and L. dsuoru. l'.ainlilf aks $3.:;oj.O.K for trespass. Owen is the ti listen of the esuid of the heirs of Jose gnacia Roiiipnlla, who w as onco a rich Mexican grandee. Houqtiilla secured a lare grant, nt' land in l'resi-ileu-county, Tcvas. on which it is clr.inmd the . who are all citizens of San Francisco, settled a lartre force of nu n and mined silver ore to ihe value pf i!.oi,U,ll;iu. This occurred since Juno 3d, and it is a'lHjed that previous lo that date the defendants took out another million dollars worth of ere and oO.h.M) cords of wood valued at l'0, (I'M). Sinco the tresjiass the plaintiff ac.iuired trusteeship of (he property. The claim to hold ti;li by purohas and dispute Owen's claim. t 4VAJ,,, T1,K WAB MTU, i ,' 3 Thy An D.tvreoa.il to Krl Ihnlr CluVr tr im tlis Vi.iloitr' ' '". VtAosTA t'K, Ariz., Juiy 17. Word has been reeeiveil hy sherill' that the lNavaio Indians at Fort Hetianco hatetrted for HafT-sta'- with the of forcibl" wk-aiin- their leader Chief l'osi.ve wh-- is now in jail here, If Ihis report bit true the Indians wi'l arrive here today aiel preparation arc bf iAg made to withstand tlmir aitnck. iWasiii-,-1- ion, Juiy K--- A telejra.n wnj received lit tie- - war department ties morning fiom (leiu-ra- .Mi.l'ook at La Augeies, Cab, iu which be ay the shoi id nt 1 i.iiista;i', Ariz., apiirebemU an outbreiik of the M'avajo Iti'lians. The United Siat-'- niars'iai, hovi.vcr, re-ports lo (ieutM'iil McCoidt that thorn is no danger of an uprising. To se'tle the doti In rai.'cl by tiio convicting stnteii-ents- th'i ha tent to Wilkinson Gives his vehsion. IdiiIiU Ui.turj (if l.i. Ttoubls li.tn tb.Traiaaita and hwUrbm a. Cut' Ai;o, July 17. (! rand Master Vi!kiiui)n of tli.' Ilrothcrhood of Kail-wa- y Trainuioi has iisuod a circular" giving the timid history of the eontru tii'LWi'tl t!:;if. (iru a n t ..I in ati.t the Switchmen's Mutual Aid associa-tion, which culminated in the discharge ;d alt the f w;tchmeii on the line of lb Chic: .jo A- North ereifrn railway. Tha eiieuin' puis ti e switchmen's organiza-tion in a bad light. It rays: About two yuars ago the association he:ran a war of extermination in tna Nortinves'.ern yard, driving out twn ltrotiicrheod nien beeauaa tney wonbl not join the switchmen's order. Thn tiersefutioii was kept up, and lasf March the discharge of Frank Mc Neitiey, yardmasur, at the instance ol thn switchmen opened anew (he con-flict. The matter was brought before) tho grand council of the federation, bul without result. At meetiutr of repre-sentatives of the switchman's associa-tion that body claimed thu right to co-erce every man iu the witching serv-ice to become a member of their asso-ciation;, the right to drive from servic any man who does not pay dues to tim organization; the right to say who shall be employed as yardmaster. They claimed numbers of t,le Brotbthoo4." vv r.f I!uiiHiy no right in the yarifl, and added that the time isl cotn;ng when a niau cannot work in any yard unless he is a member of the switchmen's association. Grand Master Wilkinson add that failinif to get satisfaction from eitjer tho switchmen or federation the train-me- u appealed to the Northwesteru manage'iitnt and the rendr ia known. It" give at leng'h the details of tha negotiations from time to time, and says on the part of the switebnieu it ir a record black with persecution, of law and propriety born of envy at the tuiceess of iLe trainmuu. ELASIIE3 PEOH TEE V7IP.ES. Illinois corporation. will light the 'dy pn y law. The death from cholera iu Mecca a-- . e uity i. a :y. The iat:ir.ul that Jay Could ia tick is io.! by l is .,n . ,rn. (lem riii Is. !'. he'lv, "Thn Hero of I'll.il p," (ii(,J li.m .y,.lil ;, n.- -d m. John Liaki lv, i in" velcraii boat build-e- r "I ami riil,;', .., tiled laet iii.ld. Ii!ii;ht. playing grcjit havoc with II ' i iiiatocr.iji .ii cer.aln parts of li. Imvl. Ti" educationa! bill hns pa-s- ihs thn l leu iitut in the Kn nou.- - of I .n!s. h r i nee h.n materiaily lowered 'lie 'a' s en Auic'ciii s.it, porit, l.aa.a aul I. a.- ".. I he a, ini'a! convention of tlio I'-'- j w In :, !, r. jt t.al Ae ori.itlnn is iu i at V,:.k. The t'itv I'.'t'c! rie Liuht com-pa:;- y o New ink has ho;ei Into li'piid.ithm; , ll.Oii'Ui.. s !: m'..i. Jonn Thorp of I'carl Kiver, N". Y., will " rc-iii e,l-fi- .f tlio iloricultiiral lejijlt .i,e;it ( I t.i.i World's f ir. Mendonca, iirazil 'an minislnr to thn I n in Siat.-s- is (i I of t work sum t- iu:il i noail.r lw,j milltous. At Jersey City, Ciocemo Hoin ir.iello Ktb!ssl itawtata Air'm i .'d and she is Cyln.-- . Tin- a.sH.i-si-- i ,a s.mpo-o- i t oa a iiieiiuior of t!,e Mai.a. 'J'he Canadian secretary of the intrr-Ic- r d pan men', l'lerro. lias hes-- suspended as areaii.t'of the liseloturi e before the public accounts commute... The president appointod --Marvin 'D. V'. hi nl- -r (if .No Vorli chlr postnillce lnspe.--t-r. In pi n .. ,, ,m-,- j r It.ithimrn, :ip,.oiut.d ' t(.ur;ti a- - 1st ..c.t poKtmiiHtur B reral. ; , A rtsoluti on in favor of unrestricted reciprocity l."tv,ee:i the fnlt-- d States anil t;.oiada tias In en why, d y tie pr.iv.nnal lia,iiiiJ'j sian.is. Fram'is !!ivcs, the udiinuialrf. died nt l'(iii..;nke.-i-- Xiv York, yos't iiay morn inc. i y uf ihe livul oil lo tbe court or Hi. ,!,i;n, s renter I'resid-u- t Ta.l'ir. Mrs. Chri'tiiin ('mnier counnitte.d Mil. i,ie at New Jiiivcn. C .1111.. by rnai.c.ii;'. I J.' : ,.K t ir 11,1, th'-- O' .1' i. li" .(, .3 lny te i .ii'il-v- :.!. .tit tea y o a;o att.a 0 ii.ueii attcnt 011. Diir.ug a electrical storm at Mary's, , t' e.',a; n ,. rl.s f,r ,!i i'.'ic !. '.' lice: O'i'O c:V ,c!rs:'ii, ; li hi-ll c, S." Pl.ty o. tl cll.pe'V. S W.,1'.- M III II w ten.: ;.i r .iis-- in.i .r I. At .'li on. Ala., Lugenii t'K it I'M-- nco sh:d, , e.lt-- fi-- l i ei;.ae. ivtv e "i wm m an stiI".: es--- t.'il. mi't in a sal.MU and s tit A t "H," iTii.il.- ifii o. vnl ,'crs. IP.ti v.c.o uoi.-iiiii- M,i::,r',,V Keept A. M. Scoit, nil fiie a: lie nee liM'r- i.f K h iv-- ' Ce" iucii to t.K-i- tP" ji.'o, e pi i.rlp . f !':.. s ,1. y IC'1' A Vi.: : l;.'A ""III i.iii ill th"! j ut. .1 i.vi ... ti. li"-- .1.: .,:' lir .p; i :,; ; . B Hie !:!;: 'l'- 1. ;i e pi til - p." i' t !i it li 11 ;' i ' f (' oi it. j Tht oi'- ... hut h uu order cii' ir :,r tno u."in!a r. of lie- .itirtitb lanJ cl Ivi- t li M"!.':o .1 by tr.i. aadole'i ol f..pi.' ' t!!"'-"i.t- s s:,!i:i'e iii'.itM ai-- tiiimu t.to "iiO" mm li.so'.ct. "Oual.'rt iiiiiiiMi'.aP.'lv el:-!- .MMiih iti trP t, i'ie Ifdin tie! ii.'ii iia lar. Clstrif-- wc-i-of the Jaililh il t, ri. Sa't A cini l V, Ik. 11. (lor C Co. Xi.w Yui.k, J u'y 17 - ('(iiillermo s of Lima, i'ere, has filed a bill of eo ii i plaint nc nsl Win. U. (i acy iV Co. I In says the lirai epgacd to collect for him a lO'ed rred clam) against the Peru-vian government for .t'l'.I.Nil). lie was unable to get an accounlinij iroiii them, so ho sold tho claim to them forbad value, lie has recaired only HIK.O from thein and has been unable to collect the balance due. VICTIMS CF THE DENVER EXPLOSION Two of Thiti Hnvnrtng Flntwften I. ire aud l.itli -- OUibpi Not so H.riouitly Hart. i'li.NVl.K. July 17. Last night all of tho tin-!'- w ho were injured by tlio at the eiectric li.'ht work.a were nl'.ve end (i.'in as w-- ll as could be I iiiidcr t!:o circuiiciances. W'il-- 1 : i iij ilollitirts-wurtl- s.nd (reorge Knval, ti. two nieii most dangerously burned, aro lying in a most ci ilical condition, hovering between life aud death, and the ph siciu'is are unable to suy which will triumph. Tho doctors nay they cauiiot express much hope fur till ir of t!;ese men until three or four days have elapsed, hut the ot hers aro less serious-ly injured nilhoiu'ii by no moans out of da nt'er. Wagstalf, Ilea's and Iloliiugs-wort-are all al St. Luke's hospital and ure rceeiviti;; the best care that can be given them. Mrs. Wags! a IT has been nf lim hospital since her husband was taken there, and ministers to his wants. AMERICAN ITALIANS AMD THE FAIR l'hj Want Their Nallra I.nuU ft.pr.'i.atid at tha Hlg hlcncn Show. Wasiiin;t"V, July 17. A meeting of representative citizens of Italian birth expressing tho sentiments of the aLatos of Virginia. Maryland and tho District of Columbia as to the refusal of the Italian government to participate ii the World's fair, was held at the Arlington hotel last night, to take, measures' to in-duce their native country to reconsider its determination. Dr. Verdi presided and delivered an eloquent address.. After other ad-dresses in the sa w'rain, resolutions were adopted rf"' .'sti-ti- the Italian government to f--' '(?insdit ,jis decision and asoopt the frs ndly i' j tat ion of this great nation, and moi j tat they make every effort to r U by sending a fair result of her p 4ui Rn'l her industry, and particular, i tlB ex. 5 prossions of Italy's symrjittb'i .aa good I will. ." " -' ""- -j J'" - " , Ul! ALSACE-LOH- AlfsiE PASSPORTS. A Di.cu.niea in tU Tr. ot-- f li:mlir May Kaanlt In MluiMt.rUI C ri.U. PA'.iis, July 17. In the chamber of deputies yesterday. M, Laur, Fo iltng 1st, revived the question of the Alsace-Lorrain- e passport regulations by inter-pellating the government us to the manner in which the pa.-spu-rt regula-tions were enforced. Kibot, tiiinister of foreign alTairs. de-clared that noihiti-- had occurred to warrant the expiunaliou. Laur n sumed with a violent attack on the (..'i man regulations, declaring that vexatious restrictions were placed upon French commercial travelers in Germany, whii Germans in France were, ni l restricted i $otjcklat Jtjtortr the.Uisyjnsat .t'W? 'rttrri.oll!filfmr2ilti to si3. '1 hit wsult was due to a coalition of the right, Houiangists and radicals against the cabinet. The minority held a council last even-ing, and it ie reported has resolved lo ak Ihe chamber to adjourn (! "re. If this plan of shelving the question ministerial crisis will ensue. The government in the chain bur of deputies today was sustained by a vote of confidence which was carried lilh to HJ15. Laura' motion in regard to pass-port regulations w;is sui si .(ui utly tabled. The chamber later iu U,o day passed without amendment the orst article of the customs bill the general minimum tariffs already ' otud. The chamber a'-- o p.i-.- ed a eeci.nd article of the s.tmo t ill lixtu bo levied on pi odin i. of other thau Kuropeau couuirics. Sugar will coptitiue ti pav the ; resent surtax. Wool imported from a'l eiiunivi'.s couutiies of Lnt-op- is exeriipt from duty. .4 Family Vanrt l.nl In a) Fl(ht. C:tFKf Castle, Jnil.. July 17. The Has and 'J'ovv families of M.itciii-ll-lnd., wiiile ieturninrfroin Imliauapolis, where they had been in a euit iu the federal court, got into a row on tho L., M. A. & '. pas-iing- li ain this after-noon. l!ud Tow was fatally shot and one of the Lasses thrown from the swifUynioving train, in-jured. Other members of the lauiilies " A tlnleao Stockyard fcrhamff. CnicAGti, July 17. It is reported thut negotiations are in progress looking to the consolidation of the I'nion Stock-yards, Union Transfer company, the Stiekney enterprises and the Chicago Heit road. Competent persons are .said to bo at work determining the question of values. The object is ihe tinal re-moval of the stockyard to the more commodious Stock noy tratt. CATTLE THIEVES ARE RAWPANT. Mora Mtanlint; In Wyoming Than for Yaar. 1Sf.fnr Aiftinst I illlin.iei. to Convlot. C'iilyknne, VVyo., July IS There is nmre cattle stealing going on all over the state at this time than at any other time for years. Iu llatono county only can the rust r be convicted and they have crow n very bold. In some localities the thit ving is qtide open. Bunches of t;fock are. driven to Montana, Utah and Nebraska aud the stolen beet' is mark-eted in ne.irly every tow n. The luture o! the iud.istry is threatened. Several outfits will leave i!ic state. In Crook c.int.tv one "Ian has been lynched end babying is in Weston county, One man a bunch of r.oleii '.'"j I pil es an. i is certain lh.:t ti. ariii.ais were rniinalcii by Ho ti deer's, ilo covcro'l 11 head', lie Ici.itid th'tn a lo ti ' on the ranTC .Vui'ti.cr linn after Ins prooi r'y was ndviscd to turn back or gel killed. THEY TALKED OF LYNCHING. The T(iiiMt on th. Itamaln. of tha bailor Killad by l'ult..l eialn. Marshal.. Sax I)!E;, July 17. At the inquet on the remains of Itrown, one of the Charleston's crew, who was killed in a conflict with deputy marshals, Tuusday, the evidence tends to fix trie responsi-bility for the killing on tho officers, it further appears that the men claiming to be United States marshals wero not such, and then lore had no authority to arrest the sailors who were oehnre. It developed today that tho meeting of citieti.s held last night, debating the ipiestion of lynching tho oliicers who killed Drown, and who are now in prison, decided to await tho result of the inquest. Tho prnmcding at the iiuUisi were constantly watched by crowds of jpectalois. Hope. tr JGfiCiipa Katallatlon. LoMxiv, July 17. The Paris corres-pondent of the V. in .f says: The decree reciiiddig tue prohibition of American p.d'k takes immediate ellect. The goveni'jujiit cave the chambers assur-ance that prccaotions had been taken p.giinst trichino-is- . France, by this, hopes to escape the retaliation possible laid'T tho .Mclviulev law. Italy It .N'vrtli 'It, K me, July 17. The members of thn cabinet declare that although Italy will not officially assist :ho Italian exhibit-ors at the Chir.ig) fair every facility will bo erteiided to them. The feeling of the government is friendly, though it is rot thonirh: advisable to take olUo-la- i action iu the ptemiscs. E T TU BP'JTE. lit. Nauthly NoWBpup.r Man Rail too OO.) by r.culiar a!(bida. l'citTLAM", Ore , Ju;y 17. Tho Ore fj'Oiiti.i'.i Astoria, Ore,, special says: About 7 years ago a man named Brown-ing i murdered in Pacific county, Washington. Airs. Browning and Da-rius Morris wero arrested and tried for murder, but acquitted. Ahotit two ye.irs ago Mrs. Drowning Lad iu r ims.il t'l.vn it. Il'.inoie, and on her iie-t- h bed she co.t'e?snd that aha and Norn had mu-der- her husband. Mortis has soent ii'Oft of l is time in Aslor'a. but on tho 27ih of ilarch last he leit on tno Hrilish shil Sierra Blanca for I ranee. M'orrir w.-.-s tho owner of a iarc:e tract of land, which is eotv said to l e worth over 110 )00. It has come to light that two news-paper men obtained a deed to the land from Morris, and it is tsid thny com-pelled him to leave the country by threatening to certain facta concerning the murdar of Browning. . A SEARCH FOR THE CiUSSHOPPER JSot I', mill In Anvthitifr Lik. tlio Numbfin li"pttrt".t b- - ll.nver I'apsra. ,s- nt . Fcirr M- '.p.;an, Colo., July 17. V.'h- ii !Ui J nvar tvipuri reach' d Fort Morg'tn a a ton ut:i n g ll'at the gra.sshop-pc:'- i had struck the southeast end of Morgan i.ourty ami were inarching on, iiiion'e her- - beeaiiie nhiriacd. l.'ron clo-'- in ves. h.rat ion ii was found lhat tnere are a few in tl.it section but not in the quantities named, i'lie sec. ion of country where they are nnorted to be is occupied by large cailo: tanches and they ceil do no daui-rg- e i" cr(i'i. r. i none- are raised in that ni. The p.jnp!" here Ere indijna.d nt the (bsp ttc'n s which misrepresent facts and are upt to do damage to this section. l.nstrurtH n f V.tat. MtN'NE vt'i'T is, July 17.- - Specials to the J'i"ind ftotti var-or- towns in Stearns, Cherhurne and Benton counties slow that much damage was done to crops by hailstorms that accompanied the tor-nado at Supe-io- r hist It. is es-timated that 50, 000 bushel: of wheat was destroyed. A ropyrislit Crlhratlen. Londm.v, July 17. Tho London So-ciety of Authors celebrated the adop-tion of tho Auicricau copyright act last evening with a dinner at the Hotel Mctropi le. Lord Monks-wel- was iu the chair, aud among those present vera Kobert T. Lincoln, United States minister; 1'rofessor Huxley, M. K. Bryce, William lliack, Bret Harte, Louise Mould u Brander Matthews, Waiter BcSHUt, Hitler llagrar.i. Max O'llell, CsnnoM Dovle, .Ji'tiii McCar-thy and son, Mona Caird, tAscar Brown-ing. Lord Monkswell toasted President Harrison and the success of the copy-right act. He hoped no vestige of n or auuoyanee would remain, either oa the pr.it of F.n jland or Amer-ia- . to cloud the perfect understanding that ought to exist between two peo-ples so closely allied by blood and so worthy of one another's friendship. Cheers. Mr. Lincoln replied in a pleasant speech at some length. A letter from Lord Tennyson was read, in which he said: "la the name of tee United Kingdom our society con-gratulates the United States oa their treat act of justice." THEY DECiuE ON HELENA. The halt SaH.lon of thn T..nilr. Al.'.ol l- -l u w.ll ba ilolil la that I'lty. T'lJTVn.), July 17. At yeafrday morn.'! V siou of the International Kduej? B'JtI'4,oei! lion, the principal, busing V!ie election of oliicers. The ji ft ce reporle-- as fc.'.i'nrs: Vrea.lM ' 1. Cook, .New York; s ftieveuson, of Kansas; treat-tier- , J. M. ' Green woc-tl- of jirst vico-pra'i'- 'd, 'tV, K. Gar rett, cf Tennessee- K. II. Meliroy, of Oregon; was e'eotett vice president at large. J. '.rector representing tho va-rious .states were a!.o eh'ctcl. Diffurt'iit departments held nie"tinrs in llij. afternoon and e'octed oMieers. The a.-- f depart. nent eh'c'ed president. Fracbji. Collins, of Denver; Ihj nor-ina- l ithool departoent, Charles De Garr Jof Illinois: eienientary ed'ica-tio- u , Apartment, Dr. l'icken, of N".w Yojjf.atjcond'iry edit atioti, Fnu k II. Pi,np ner, of Des Moines. A. of the directors Helena wast'eoided ou as the next place of meC'af. as against Saratoga and Seattle by alga majority. A Koait from i'lrrra to itanrar, PiEitRE, S. !V, July 17. Manager Ward tt.' tho Duiuih, Pirro & lilack Hills road, is in the city, and claims that before winter a company will be incorporated lo build a road from Pierre to Denver, in connection with tho Northern Pacific. S.ly'uir Auiai-UAi- I Ishiiih: IL alH. Fas 0!i-- Me., July 17. For the past mouth there has been excellent tis,nn r i i pccs.t:i!tt.in,ildy wat.r;.. It is dillo- ilt to teil w iiere th'; boundary line is and American have been cna' e I by the Doininitin i "ui-c- r Dre.-tui-her oiiieen cl... tiling the Americans' wero li'hing in Canadian waters. lisiietmen wers lishiug to'inv as ttPiial vvhen (he Dream sud-denly appeiueii, seized seven boats, landed the occupants at Dogs' Island p. towed the boats to Si. Andrew, N. B.. where they will be eonliseated. Considerable excitement prevails, a. id a of l.'.iinpobeilo. who io tie-li-cd to be ii, former to thn Canadian i. ii horit ies, wits run out of town by a crowd of indignant citizens. SPIES' PROXY FRiDE MARRIES ACAIN Niun Van Zurolt W. .I to an Italian of ( li cm if o I.a.t Ciiti-A'in- July 17. Nina Yan Ziiinlt and Slcfano Maiatto wide married last r . it at the rctidence of the bride' parents by Justice Lyoi. The.bridu was a'.tlred in a white satin decolletle, nt't.-- r the Italian style, with diamond and ue.'e l I'ruHine'its. 'I'iie coupte left on the biic Mum for New York to take Ihe sleinier for Liverpool, whence they ge to Palermo, the former home of the groom. Th" couple expect ultimately to make their home in Chicago. Mrs. Malal.to is the woman who became the so called "p.to'.y bride" of the anarch-- I ist, August sqiies, in ls.-,- THIS MAN F AO NERVE. ttappad Into a. Car. rook a aatottol and Walk. Out. Ch'CAio, July 17. One of tba most daring robberies which iias taken placa in Chicago for sometime occurred on a Wabash nveuua ccr last evening. Mis. F. II. Lincoln, proprietress of tlio restaurant, was going home, carry-ing a eatchel containing mo':i-- y and jewelry to the amouut ot $.so0. When between Twentieth and Twenty-firs- t sirecls, a man rushed in, seiy.:,! tha satchel an-- f'Cil. followed by another man who had sat beside Mrs. Lincoln all the way out. An oflicer went in pursuit and eap-t-ira- d the man wh. had been sitting in. the car, but his confederate escaped with the pluuder. The prisoner, who gave the name of George Butler, d. to talk. T'bi .If'tk an Kxumpla. NfwYokk, July 17. District Attor-ney Nichoil has uiade kne vn his inten-tion of solec.iug one paper which pub-lished an account of the Sir.g Sing elec-trocution in vioiauon of the stale law, and is laying the case before the grand jury. 1'am. II Didn't Fay t'.n (.'ta. LOM'OW, .Inly 17. Tho solicitor for Captain O'She.t in his suit for divorce iu which Paruell was named as today deny tho statement made yesterday that Parneil paid the costs of tha suit amounting to $.'il!00. Tha M n r- - I.e.: til - F'lrhl. Sr ti i.e. Wash , July 17. The min-ers at the l.'.ack Diainoiid coal mines conceded the rikht of the company lo hire and discharge men. The ivew Ciistlo mines are now iu charge of a deputy marshal. F.verything is quiet. Ail tho imiitia have been ornered home. hhould Appcut to thr Ilatlot, Sahat( ni v, N. Y., July 17. A. M. J'owell of New York yesterday read a paper on 'Otislitiuioiial Prohibition," betoie the National Temperance con-vention. Ho favored prohibition by a constitutional amendment, declaring that local option and high license were "makeshift." advocated by politicians and distilleries as tending to distract the temperance vote. li. II. Clapp of Boston was chosen president. A long list of aud members of tho executive committee were also selected. The follovvinc resolution was adopted: . WnKUEAS, Liquor dealers and the saloon element have united, regardless of party, to carry their ends, iVsop"', That all temperance men, by united action at the polls, should, stand in defense of humanity from their evil influence. ArtiER KANSAS BANK BREAKS- - Tt' l, T 1 X'atiai.al l.nufc of Wyandott. 'OyVev.,!!,,! lo llo. ft. Dion. 1 fjf.'lJ Citv. July 17. The First "Tafl bank of Wyandotte, or Kau-B.f- . ,.ty, Kan., susut nlud yesterday and lis in the hrmls of the he.ik Piasident Wilson is very reti-cent j,tcerninjr the caiiae of failure and (the condition of tho bank. Ha ""'however, that the assets aro $300,- - the liabilities SllW.t'O,). Much ' whi h were supposed to edged, are of such nature, he to prevent rapid realization. fall the bank became involved affairs of the Husted Investment and wss in ashakv condition. SidUitutioiis at that time consoli-- f ith the KxehaiiL'e National batik believed to have tided over ieulties. It is eeneialiy oelieyed liabilities are considerably inasmuch as ti.u city of Citv, Kan . has on deposit in about ?'I0.00U, " 200 rounds of Nl: Kxplod.s. Wa-uiin- in', Pa.. aTnly 17. Two hundred pounds of uitro-givcerin- be-ing transported iu a wagou. exploded near here this morning, killing one man S. J. Biciey and his team of horses and demolishing two dwellings. Tha OlTini; lt.iorit llrnken. KANsA.sCiry. Mo , July 17. Yester-day Jos-p- h Lenvennisrl; dived fr.:ii a piaforni Ml iect h; inches high into the lake at Washiliglttn park near this city, beating the world's record. THE GRASSHOPPERS IN NEW MEXICO totn Mnrh Haaino in th. Nurthara and tV. Atom I'ounHr-.- St Amiini, Tex., Juiy 17 S. P. Liivsoii, a prominent stock man of Drming, N. M., airived hero and gave an account of the grasshopper ravages in ihe northern aud w esteru counties oi Mew Mexico, where, he says, they are doing much harm. They have rav-aged everything in sight. Thny move iu bunches of four and five miles wide. One is spreading into Colorado, Kansas and the of Texas, while another will reach the central 'ie.xas line. WILL START UP Tha Iilo Si.ieltloc Company Will a Op.rr.tlor.. in Tbelr Copper Mill Pi t.ui.m, July 17. Orders were given yesterday by the manaetaent of the Pueblo Smelting & Keliuing company for the resumption of work in the cop-per miils of that institution that have beim lying idle for al-most a year. This will ba good news to the copper miners of the southwestern portion of the stats, as it will afford them a lrge competitive market iu this city for their ora It is expected to get ererything in eape for starting hy August 1. Kmployment will be given to about 200 men and it is expected that :!0d ctrload of ore per mouth w iil ia handled. Kd.tor. f leet Oltlcrr.. Sr. Paul, July 17. At the editorial convention today W. S. Copal ler of (tiio was-- elected president; B. J. Price of Wisconsin, J. M. Page of Illinois recording secretary. Sow Vork .vlonay mini HtauSca. Nr.w Yt'KS, July 17. Noon. Stocks ttaguatif at about opening prices. XlmicV ! . .mo "rem in, IT . I'a-if- .r. atxeo. M; Atrhi-i.-n- . :w i.a.:tr.ii I'lac. '. liiirbiicti.il, .1. .. i ie.,'1- lo ' ...I:.-!-."- I . ..... ih ll I'll. :r,c, .(",.: I'reierreil. ( iv ' mil I ll; ill fi'iviei- - nt ;..rti n. ti'. M ill, . it " . i. i.Si. t. mils a. San b rae (is..,. - Si. ,'if.it .V MU'il. '.'",. Ttexiis I'm-- e :., ,. t'ne.-- i I'e-l'l"- le 2 ; f'iirteo i". V. ".itri ii i '.'iit'Ti, Flra Thoneund Vnealt.'... MiNNKAt'ot.is. July 17. Tha third bieuniai aatUkrerfest (.f the United Scan-dinavian singers of America began this morning with 5o.K) visitors prefect. The first concert occurs tonight. Tba Colli-ctor'- 2'o.ltlon "Sliatainrd. New Yoiik, July 17 United State general appraiser have hauded down a decision upholding the Sati Francisco Collector's ad in assessing the duty on wreckage ms erial taken from the 1 nisei State vessel- Yaudalia and Trenton, which went down oiT Samoa in r:Ss. This government presented the material to Samoa and to realize on it that Government made arrange-ments with a San Francisco firnj to dispose of il on shares. Wightmau Bros , who handled the .stuff, claimed it was exempt, but the Collector thought otherwise. .AW SMALL'S LIBEL SUIT. p. e, ' tJ- - W.lay Hdl at I'hltadalphia to An. war tha Charge. July 17. liev. J. V ieV llili, pastor of the First Mtnh-- j ( i Episcopal church of Ogden and i Jicial teitt of university, i Jied Philatlflphi.t yesterday to au- - the criminal libel suit bro'hi i est him by Sam Small. He says I I a' ample evidence in hand to con- - THE CZAR ASKED FOr? A LOAN. liy tha Provlnon of N jinil to .Supply tlia I .tiu.r. Kiih sail. Sr. Pi:i i iispi mj. Ju'v 17. At a large ' meeting of rtipresenlative from the tn.vns in the goveriinient of Nijinii Novgorod it was resolved to petition Hie government to loan the province $i.i;;.",uoo in order to supply seed nntl breadstiins to its suffering iieasants. J TAKEN FROM JAIL AND HANGED. U Had Firad o-- a Palir.raaa Attampt. Ina: tn Arra.t Him. Mit'Di EsiiMKOt'Olt, Ky., July ly this morning F'rack Kossimus was taken from jail aud lynched by a posse of avuiad citizen. YaatariLty af-- leiicaifti Vl.irkrtts. C'iika o. .buy Wfieat, flt.a.ty: rav, ' : .' feer.., it. ,. Ce'-e- . i."e.-- i.sii. i'l; July, JSV; Sept., IU' ' (hit- - iV; Sept.. MTV y,,r.-- s c uiy Mi.on, S"l t ?t! l.'i. Liivil. il r:i.,h i.'1,'1 s ; tiLjit., SO.itO. uouiiu.il, tj.-u- . i i Osn, Trim lirott. Ilaaa. IxiiTANAi'Fi.i.s. Ind., July 17. Gen. Tom Brown, who fbr many years rep-resented the Burnt district" in con-gress, diea at Martiusville, Ind., this morning. i |