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Show - - University of Do re rot, , ' 'If fALT i..Ki:; i:;ty, UTAtl(. . THE. SALT- LAKE TIMES, LAST EDITION SALT LAKECmTuT WLY 18, 1891. V015.NO. 219.' SILVER AND LEAD QUOTATIONS.! Silver, New York 1.00 1-- 2 Silver, London 46 d Lend, Now York 4.40 m i.i.ioH and one re eitts. Veils, I''argo & Co. Lead and silver ores, tiiJ74.uo. Suit Lake luanuK Ffniiee. Today's clearings amounted to 1213, .WO; same day last year, 22;i,177; week's clearings, fH'.iiiiil.tc'O; aame week last year, $ I, J 7 "virtu. THE BRICANTINE SUNK. Four u( llir T.w Vt.re Drowned - The teenier Proceeds oa liar War. London, July 18. The German steamer I from Bremen fur Baltimore with 8;H) emigrants on board, collided with the biiganliue Anrie Harris ott Start po.nt this morning. 'Ilio Annie Harris sunk immeniately and four of her crew were drowned. Au examination of the steamer showed the injury she sustained wan not eutlic-ieu- t to (Jiuvent her from proceeding. REFUSED HIS LOVE. ' i -t Suitor Sornli a Fatal Bullot tThroiigh the Girl Whom Ha Wan tod ,. to Kaks His Wife 'jj- X REWARD FOR THE MURDERER. I: A Murderer Lynched at Spencer, Ind f TLe 8an Dieeo Jail Under Guard A Jail Delivery at Deadwood. I llIaNovr.it, N. H.. July 18 As Mis lOliristie Warden, arcotupaned by bar Inotlitr and heir sister Fannie, and puiso Goodell, were rcturnitig to their fiiVmic onu miln from the village, at a SUUs hour last night, Frank Aliuy shot Wind killed Christie. Almy then llod. J jiMiMWardf.ii was the daughter of a i'Vraithy fuliiur and was n beatit il'nl iDii estimable young woman. A my .was a former employee, of her father and his attentions to Miss Christie hail been repulsed. The lather of the mur-dered girl odors a reward of 8500 fur the capture of the murderer. The sheriff aud posse ara out looking for Aluiy. psmN CALL CLDBl The Indications Are that tha Omaha Team Will Stay in After Being Reinforced by ThrM Mao AND THE LEAGUE WILL C0NTI3UE Under tha Prwsnt Schedule A Well-Kno- Leadvilla Mining Man Mis-singHe Eat on a Red Hot Fot. S ial IKnpalfh to Th Timft. Kansas Cm, July 18. D. C. Pack-ard of tho Denver ball club arrived here yesterday morning to atteud a called meeting of the Western Association clubs. Baron llacli of Minneapolis and ami Muloaohoy of Sioux City, will tins evening, aud Joseph Gar-ne;i-the head of the new Omaha club, will bi hero tomorrow tnomiug, as will the managers of the other clubs, wheu the meeting will go into executive session aud some debuite actiou as to the future of the association will be taken. The iuipressiou is that Omaha will stay in and be reinforced on the bases by O 'Iirien nnd Tom liurns and "Unity"' Marr taking the places of Siinnnon anil Donneily. The balance of the Omaha team will remain as before, and consequently be as dan-gerous a faction in the pennaut race as ever. In ease Sioux City weakens, Grand Kauids stands ready to till the vacancy, so that the trend of the times is toward the continuation of the league under the present schedule, the Iowa club being the only weak sister finan-cially. ilnneety ea III. suck Ltrhange. London, July is. A caso now be-fore the conns here raises an impor-tant point in toward to the stock ex-- i change rules. It is as to whether a Mock broker can insist that Ins client shall accept tho delivery of a bond which is ki.owu to t'ie bicker as being an "estopped" bond. 'J he plaintiffs in this cae arc Hurler A Sons, bankers, who purchased a Spanish bund from thu firm of brokers. Sehag A: Moutetiore, and arterwards discovered ta.it tho bond bail been stolon and stopped. Several brokers testified that the rules of the Stock Exchange permitted such transactions. Lord Chief Justice Lord Coleridge thereupon Hterulv de-clared that the dealiugs of the Stork Exchange appeared to be devoid of tha principle of common business honesty. The trial resulted iu a verdict for tiie plaintiff. OUR COLD AND SILVER OUTPUT, A Ceasus Dullalla Snowing tha Pradaatiaa or tiullion - W raid to Ulnars. Washington, July 18. A bulleiiu re-lating to the production of gold and silver in the United States during the calendar year I!"!) was issued from the census otllee today. Hie bulletin shows that the production of bullion during was: Gold, l.VJO.bOi) ouuees: United States coinage value. $;!2,Rsii,744; silver. 51.3 !,M ounces. United Statee coinage value. Jl!ii,30i;,liss, In gold, this is nearly '.'h per cent of the world's product, and iu silver, 41 per cent. The Lulletin says: t lie nuiuuer of gold and siiver min-ing claims or "locations," commonly called "mines" in the United Stales is practically beyond computation The names of nearly 100,000 such claims or mines were received by the census otlice, but upon limiting tho investiga-tion to producing mines, mines woik-in- g but not producing, mines tempor-arily stopped, but which bad produced, and upon tabulating only sncu mines as made productiuu returns or ,abor statistics, the li-- t was reduced to 0004. The expenditures during the year, in eluding wages, value of supplies, eto. was i(i.i,4jl,l,;il; the total value ol uiu iug plants, $ 105. DUO ;5tWi, made un of buildings, railroads, machinery, uuanr ground improvements, mine sup-plies, and cash, and estimat-ed value of minus, exclusive of the above Items, 13:18.04,821. The value of mills and reduction works was '.'0.!i').772. The total value of mines and works was 84N0.S23,4!iH. Of the tiO04 mines On which returns of pro-duction on labor statistics are made, L'(i8 were reported idle; 1000 reported working but not producing bullion; 28 pooducing $,0!),00l) worth of bullion; 44 producing f .'.'0,000 to .".00.000; 107 as producing 1100,000 to 1250. IKK); 05 from $:.0,0(i ) to 100,00J: 417 from 10.00l) to (.30.000; 1408 from 1 1000 to 10,000, and 1611) less than $1000. Krom the statistics it appears that labor employed in the actual produc-tion of the precious metal is better paid and more productive, in fact, than in any otbT industry thus far reported in the bulletins issued by the eleventh census. The average earnings of all persons employed in gold and silver mines (57.fl:i;) was $725 a year, while the CTerage output per maa amounted to t723 a year. llOIlGAN'SJiOT sir. The Indian Comruisp'oEer Gives Hit Ret sous for Not Makia Oontreots with the C&tholio Mission Bumu. THE TIGHT AGAIKST HIMSELF. And then the Obetructions Placed in the Way of the Government bj the Church Bureau, Washington, July 18. Iu a letter to l ather Chappulle, vice president of the Catholic luiijions bureau, giving1 the leasous whiuu inllutmced u.s action iu no longer uiakiug conir.tets w ith that bureau, Coiuunisiuucr Morgan says: "On emu'iug upuu n, y pusout duties I express my pre.eicuee fcr tbo gov-ernment raiher than contiat t system as being mure in harmony with thai American ida of em'icatiou. At the same time I. slated that schools .maintained by Uie govern-ment for the education of ludianl should be strictly uou teclariau aud and further, that the of public funds to sectarian, Institutions was. in my opinion, con-trary to the spirit of the letter of the n aud upposad to public pol-icy." "My position on tie question wa Uolentlyi assailod by your bureau. Kalso charges were pre lerred against iih and a most determined but futile) eTorts made to prevent my confirma-tion and to secure my dis-placement. Those of your employ in tho lield and others instigated apparently by the attitude of the bureau have endeavored directly or indirectly to hinder the efforts of tha government in its beneficent work of tho educating and civilizing of the I.idiau through i's own appropriate maans "These influences emanating from your bureau have been in tuine re-spects at least hurtful and it is certain-ly not the bureau's fault that govern-ment schoo's have not been crippled or even destroyed. While drawing hundreds cf thousands of dollars of government funds to build up and sustain mission schools under your charge, your burnu has thrown the whole weight of its influence against tl a government upon whose bounty it ftubsided. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. ITi" (Ire it Suit La- - A Hut Uptime railroad will m iktt regular hourly trips to-morrow. I'nlteJ Stn' Senator Dubois of Iilalio, will a.ldrt ss the iilierals at oden this evening. lb" tbi'Mr!ai saon with a rmlmi' of tbs o k s onus rueuts. The nro aMil nullum la the city for the week trgieiiate l t!, .!. A trinity of erarksmen Ir.terrapteil atKelisey ' A (, !!:), ilf'n xafe door. y Kusk exiiwctert at the great Irrt- - (;8tlou I'ouvotitleu. Th tr.insf.-r- of realty In tide city yesterday a..'!.'ij;it".l . Kovt iw of tlie social fe of the city during tip' wee.i. Tl) DiiKway S'.a,-- line temporarily dlscon-ti-ue. i. r K-- m lug of the last evenlnit The rt'ol"r "ounty republican ticket. Charles IlUer g U a new tr 1. All thu Lit st news from Of'tn. A newny letter from rark City. The weekly mining summary. Mlnlnn In Illreh creek canyon. Where to worship tmn.irrjw. A little comedy In court Whisky Sl.i.il by f, H. onnaare, St, Lot'is, July 18. Revenue officers from Washington have been on a still hunt here for some time. As a result they have made extensive seizures of whisky belonging to thu Nelson Distil-or-company and several other well known liquor houses, and before to-morrow night, when tho raid will cease, a dozen mora firms will hara heciunn involved on tho grounds of changing and defacing of government brands and marks, and of discrepancy in the proof of whisky after (be proof had beeu stamped and certified. The deal-ers assert that there is no foundation for the charges, but a test case will be carried to the courts. ltl'RDCH AND SUlClnB. la rt.ath Ttaay W.ra raaad I.yiag Bide ky Sid.. 'I Sr. Loris, July 18. A special from Carthago. Mo., says last night at 11 o'clock cries were heard issuing from a bouse occupied by Mrs. Smith. In-vestigation discovered the dead boilim of a woman ami a farmer named Jed' Gihbert, lying side by side on a bed. In the bead of each was a bullet hole telling the story of death. Who caused the deaths has not been ascertained, but it is supposed Gibert first shot the woman aud then himself. SUICIDE AT OCDEN. J. D. aiarpky Itlows Out His Xralns la Lstr fark Mn Cuuic Kaawa. Spri-in- l Ditpalch to Tho Timft. OiiDEN, July 18. About 9 o'clock this morning J. 1). Murphy shot and killed himself in Lester park, he had $04, a watch and a revolver on his person. He was well dressed ami evidently sober. From papers ou his person it is learned that he is a member of the Miners' uniou, and of the Ai-c:e- Order of Hibernians at Kurcka, Utah. He had a letter in his pocket from his sister nt Kureka, received this morning. Xj cause for the deed is known to have existed. He uow lies at the Hiehey Bros.' Undertaking parlors, aud they await orders from bis sister at Eureka. Sho has been telegraphed. The weapon used was a bull dog. A COt.OUEU llMl tKiUO HANfiKn. Ha Said That Whisky and Oamlillag- - Ware thm I auaas of Mi Fall. (Hli:ehei.ps, W. Va., July 18. Harry Christian, a colored desperado, who ifttrdered Detective Crowe at Perry-vil'e- , W. Va., last January, was hanged at l'trryville yesterday morning before an immense, crowd. He made a con-fession on the scaffold and claimed that whisky and gambling were responsible for the deed. Prntrilaa fitr Praa Sailors London, July 18. The secretary of the shipping federation, Mr. Laws, was examined before the royal labor com-mission. He urged tli.it there should be alteratioi.s in the shipping act and in the board of trads regulations, in or-der to secure more protection for free men. It was impossible for a free ssilor to obtain access to the shipping ( ftioo, unless he was armed with a ticket of the Seamen's and tiremen's un-ion. Non-unio- men were shockingly illtreslcd. Ticketing should bo illegal. WORK OF THE FIRE FIEND. The Loisas from Pu--a la tha Varloaa Parte of tha Country. Lxnn, Mass., July 18. A Cre, orig-inating in Jiiake'a block last evening, rapidiy sptead to Strout Urothers' build-iu- g aii joining, aud llioa to other build-ings on either side. For a time it looked as thcufh the busirosg uortion of the city would bo destroyed, aud aid was summonod from outside points. The fire was gotten under control, however, about 1 o'clock. Tbe losses on burned and damaged property will aggregate 300,()00. Washington, July 18. Santiago, Chile, has just been visited with the se-verest tire ever known in South Amer-ica, the, Joss bemg esli uatd at more than J2,0o'o.ixk. The IbrttlsViegatioa was entirely consumed. LotnsviLLE, July 18. Nearly the en-tire business portion of Glasgow was destroyed by tire yesterday inorniug. Tbe losses aggregate about $150,003, with an insurance of about one-hal- f that amount. S a en a ii en'to, July 18. Three miles of snowsbeds on tbe line of the Central Pacific near Summit were burned yes-terday. The fire originated from a lo-comotive. VCR OF SALOON ST M PATHIZ KRS. Ttaay Visit tha lliei.s of a Praauhar tad liars a lliatuus Tliua. ,'FrsDi.Ar, O., July 18. Last night a mob in sympathy with the saloons vis-ited Rev Mr. Roidiuger's residence at North Kidgeviilc afier be atjd his wife hsd retired and bombarded the house with boulder and brickbats, breaking in the w indows and seriously damaging tbe house. Mr. Reidinger has beau preaching strongly for tsaiperance. CaDgrfet-at.uaalUt- e la Japan. London, July 18. At y isterday's session of the International council, l'rofcsor Fisk of Chicago read a paper on I he American system of preparing for the ministry. The F.aglisb minis-ters suoke on the English system Tha bonrd gave a reception in the evening to the delegates at which a number of interestiuz addressus were delivered. ' 'Ke0ttiia'Tl(fttr'HaaTif'f)f ''Japan said Congregationalism iu Japan, the youngest child of the chnrcii, had seventy-on- e churches and 10,000 members. THE POLICE RECORD. The Pol'os Coma t'pai a Gr"op of Creaks maa aael Escort Than to Jail. A trinity of craoksuien were inter-cepted while engaged in an effort to crack the safes iu Kelsey & Gillespie's oAice early this morning and are uow down in the city jail. Thev warn slated as John Welsh, Dan Harring-ton and John Smith. When detected Welsh and Harrington ware in tho act of cutting through the window screen, while Smith was kfoping k.i eyo out on the patrolman. Lrrgeant, Jenney anl Nigbtwatchmen White and Jack son appeared on the scene, however, and the pisriles Wft taken in limb. -- Upon ser.rchlDg them a piece of fuse) was fouuil, a small amonut of powder, and a eafeblowers punoh. The police committee who are now engaged in investigating tbe charges Captain Farker and Sergeant Glenn ed yesterday afternoon until Mon-day next at 2 o'clock, it is impos-sible to get any information, from the chamber and it is likely that tbe dofense which has a large troop of witnesses will occupy several days. Tha ilefendaats will in-terpose a general denial of the charges and will undertake to snpptrt it by an overwhelming mass of testimony. Charles Mason was sent down to tho countv jail in default of bail io tbe sum of $2500 to await the action of thu grand jury on a charge of attempting to relieve Harry I'.letheu of his cash in front of tbe Walker house. SAT ON A RED HOT POT. William Kaad, a Pot l'ullarorthe FuabU Mn.rlt.ir. Badly Kurasd. Pjitrial IHtjMtt h to Thu 7'iwu. PuKBi.o, July 18. William Reed, a pot puller at the Pueblo smelter, was badly burned this morning by sitting down cu a pot of rod hot, alaa. tjjat Jiad been left in the wrong jdaco by the men whom he had relieveu a half hour previous. His back and sides were burned iu several places iu a frightful manner. tit THE JAIL WAS OCAKDRD. 4f: . JUi!' law1' V Paara thai I oitoj Stata Marshal at flan Olago will ba Lyucbad. Sak Dieoo, Cala., Julyl8,The in-quest in the case of J. 1J. Brown, the sailor on the cruiser Charleston killed in a fight with alleged deputy marshals yesterday, the jury finding that became to his death by being beaten by G. W. Dreedlove, and that the other alleged officers were accessories. The jail was guarded last night for fear of lynching. SEARCHINC FOR A MISSING MAN. A Wallknowa Mlalna-- Man at Lsadrllla lisappaara Koul l'lay Fcarsd. , XpfHnl Oini'fitfh to TUt Tim.. Lkadville, July 18 George Moran, a wellknown mining man who is leas-ing at llaydcu's gulch, has mysteriously disappeared. Foul plav is feared as it is supposed he had considerable money about him. A searching party was organized this morning. FLA6HE3 FROM THE WIRE8. The First National bank of Talatka, K!a.. has falle.l. The president yesterday appointed John C, Hull po tmasler at Areata. Cal. Maj.ir McKiuley is confident that he will curry Ohio ty a wood round maj.inty. It is estimated that liO.OOO bushels of wh'.at war j destroyed by tue stoim at Su-perior. The trouble with the Nava.i s at Flags-taff, Ariz, If at au end, tbelr chief having lea roleasod. Ilai'stcn.es destroyed $.",0,000 worth of cops in the vicinity of Fort Collins, Colo., Thursday nlnht. An execution for $100,000 hss been is-sue.! the Cobb Vulcanite Wire com-pany .f Wilmington, Del. A Gorman syndicate headed by Hugo Omnpf has purenaspd the Kdwards cilue, near lliltcbo.-o- . N.M.. fur JlOfi.OiK). The Cauad'uin Gulf fisheries this sea-- ( eon were a tal .iailuw, sp.,r a &e.KaUs-- ' Shore and Maitdaleu islands were coneennd. John I iiinle.p, a millionaire importer of tin platfl. has purchased a in tho P.ttsburg Coiiuiurditl (Jmeite for f jU0.0Ur eaKli ' A logging train on the Lake Valley railroad was dltehed at a lumber eainp on Luko Tahne. 1'hree men were killed or severely Rounile l. Mrs. F.l'u i Haizer nnd her 'daughter were kill-"- ! nnd her con probably fitally In-jured while atte'iiptitnr to crois the Panhandle trarlts at C'lileaKo . Samuel S. Dixon of Toronto, Out , walked tho N.a'.ar gutg over the wliirlpnu: rijiik y.j-t- 'lai- - afierunuii on aj ire i.abie. hen about one mile west of Poca-t"ll- o yesterday iDert,:R 'h en ears and the of a fr-i- ht train lei r thp tia k. Thellre-mai- i ar. l e:nt ueer had a narrow escape. They weie sliKhlly Injured. Tlie ileal between the Chicago June-t'n-ralhvvv an, I the t'nlo-- i StucUyanis eom-pan-and o p is off. It failed of rat.ovation by ta - i ickyu'di directors meat-In,- In N'o.v Yr.t We The pope was seized with a sudden Illiifsi Wedne-day- , but has pait:aily The i'nly d'stul-tini- symptom Is thnt bo is ai.t to 'all imo a profound sleep, even when tahliu; an allium lu the Vatican (.anions. At Lost Creek, four miles from Ana-e.ir.d.- Mknt., K. K. Thorn is ant wile were in stanily kiil"d by i,i:l. tiling, lioth were in bed. and fiertitut; with tliom was a litilo child, which was unharmed. Thomas was one of the prominent eill.ens of Deer Lodge county. Tho Lone Pine group of mines located In the Viponrt district, niveriifmd county, Mont., was sold to an ennliah syndicate for f i'J.'i.Hhi. The property consists of the Lone 1'tne. Horace Groeley. Rxeulsior, Hun Harri-son, Silver Klug, Silver Star, Lima and Frac-tion claims. Passenger Agent Lruriax of the Union acltlo's. defiant answer to Chairman Finley of the Western l'aBier.psr association, ou the .uestiou of the Alton boycott, is regarded amime western railroad men as shruliic oit of a (build srbenie to se iire t e western trafilc at tlie cipriiMj of the roads m the boycott. Crops la atussta. Minneapolis, Idiun., July 18. A cablegram was received from Charles P. Pillsbury, consul at Odessa, Russia. It says the wheat crop is 25 per cent short, and the rye 60 per cent short. This means a deficiency of 50.000. 000 bushels of wheat and about iWO.OOO.OOO bushels of rve. If the ligures are even approximately correct, Russia must be t large importer of breadstuffe during thu next season, in-stead of being, as in averrge years, an exporter nearly equal to the United States. A JAIL DEI.IVKKV AT PBADWOOO. Five Paraaas all Cha.rad with Fsloalas es-cape this Murnlog-- . Peatwopo, July 18. A paeral break was ma le today from the jail at this place, five persons escaping all charged with felony. None of those who escaped have been captured although tbe county is being searched in every directioa by men on horse-back. THE MURDEROUS MONGOLIANS. Latstt Roparte af tha Uprising of tha t'hlnasa Against Forstgnar. San Francisco, July 18. The steam-ship Belgic arrived yesterday from China aud Japan. The Shanghai AVr-cvr- y of June 3 announces the murder of an English customs ho use official, A. W. Green, and of Mr. Argent of tlie Methodist mission by Chinese rioters at Wahsich. A number of houses were burned during the riot. The threatened outbreak at Kingiang did uot assume auy great proportions, owing to the presence of three gun-boats, which lauded forces and held the mob in check. Reports from other quarters, however, show that the de-struction of property continues. THE FRENCH RAILROAD STRKE. runny or tha Dspurta la Paris Naw Filled with soldiers. Pa his, July 18 The strike of railroad men continues here. Large bodies of this morning surrounded the depots and endeavored to prevent the men who have not struck from continu-ing work. The police managed to dispurse tbe strikers aud many of the railroad depots are occupied by troops. Great Wyoming Schremir. Ciikyinne. July 18. The Shiver Pros., druggists, and men of some means; Homer Merril, associate justice of the state supreme court; Carl War-ner, a merchant and mumber of the legislature, and the Bennett Brothers, ranchmen and miners, have organized a company with $25,000 capital. They plan an excursion bont route, the start to be msdo at Green Raver, Utah, s.nd tho end and feature to lie a trip through the Grand canon of the Colorado. HANUFD FItOH A CULL HOOB. A Hnrderer Takea from Jail aad Strang npltSptsear, Indiana, Indianapolis, lud July 18.At 1 o'clock this morning lifty unknown men entered the jail at Spencer, Ind., find lynched Frank Dice, awaiting trial for the murder of Cbaney. They hanged him to a cull door. DUCWAY STACES DISCONTINUED. Hot Wsithr aad Scaroily of Watar Bare Mada It Naeaary. It has been found impracticable tov make regular trips on tho stage line be-tween Stockton and Dugway during tbe eontiuuauce of tho hot weather, and the Hue has been discontinued for present. Will Lett says that it is not likely that the lino will run again for a month or six weeks until the weather gets cooler. There is a possibility however that the line may be started up sooner than the time mentioned in case W. L. Dvkes is successful in getting water ia the well he is driving at Government Sink. Texas Kick About It. Washington, July 18. Governor Hogg of Texas referred to tho interior department a communication from the mayor of i'urliugton. Texas, saying that the Indian authorities were laud-ing in Texas hundreds of destitute in-truders, who were refused admittance into Oklahoma. Tho mayor said they would ho a great burden to the people, as many of them were entirely destitute. The iudiau bureau is investigating. Tha Cnmptaa Conrt Martal. Walla Walla, July 18. fn the Compton court martial Prosecuting At-torney Bland ford was the principal wittier. He told how he oalled on the colonel the eveniag before the lynch-i-and told him of the fears of the civil authorities. Colonel Compton said ho would as soon think of members of a church sacking the church as to thiuk his soldiers would attack a jail. THINKS THE LAKE PERMANENT. Tba tttraara That la Flooding tha Salton Isert Locaiad. Los Angklks, July 18. Engineer Swayne of tho Southern Pacific has re-turned here and reports (hat about twenty miles south and cast of Flowing Wells, bis party came to the stream which supplies tbe desert lake at Sal-to-andjyhich flows at this point north and south. Swayne cotisiders the rail-road tracks iu no danger. He thinks the stream from the Colorado is per-man- t. There is a good deal of country near the Mexican line w hich will bo rendered valuable by available water for irrigation. THE ARCENTINE WRECKED IT. A Itig London Bank Compelled ta 9uspend Paymeat. London, July 18. The English bank of Rivers Plate (limited) of which Smithers if managing director, has sus-pended payments. Tho capital of tho bank is $7,500,000. The institution has a reserve of $2,100,000. The cause of tha difficulty is the impossibility of col-lecting debts due it in tho Argentine republic, in consequence of the Mara-tariur- a decree recently issued by the Argentine republic. Tlie reported failure of Gripper & Sons, corn factors, of this city, is con-firmed this morning. Liabilities are estimated at' J250.00O. A receiver has been appointed to wind up the business. In Regard to Mexluaa Ores. Washington, July 18, The treasury regulations governing the importations of Mexican ores liBve been amended so as to provide, in determining the value of ore, that such a valuo shall be com-puted at tbe latest known price of bar lead in the New York market less one and a half cents per pound. HOT SPRINCS RAILROAD. The Initial Trip will ha Made Over the Mew Line Tomorrow. Regular hourly trips wdl be made to-morrow morning beginning at 8 o'clock to the Hot Springe over the new line of tho Great Salt Lake and Hot Springs railroad from the Union Pacilic depot. These hourly trips wil be made as. stat-ed until next Friday, when a new sched-ule will be announced. A Leper In New York. New York, July 18 A Chinese leper has been discovered in an east side laundry. He is Chin Hop Sing, and when a representative of the health authorities paid hiiu a professional visit ho was industriously ironing a shirt. He has been a leper eight months and froven months of that time he has spent in washing tho linen of the east aiders. Tha Teaoliers C'oauentlea. Toronto, Ont., July 18. Yesterday was the last day of the educational con-vention. The different departments listeuod to the reading of interesting papers on various subjects. The differ-ent departments finished the election of officers. ANOTHER WRECK IN OHIO. Mine Men Wera Killed and Ten Cars Cum. pletoly Wrecked. Lima, O., July 18. A telephone mes-sage received here from Kenton says there was a bad wreck on the Chicago & Erie railroad at Hepburn. Swift's refrigerator meat traiu east ran into a work train pulling into the siding, kill-ing nine laborers and injuring many others. Both locomotives are iu ruins with ten or twelve cars. New York. July 18. Railroad offi-cials here ray no one was killed oreven hurt in the accident at Hepburn. Ohio, yesterday. Don't Waat Shorter Hoars, Cincinnati, July 18. The executive committee of the United Typothtae of America ended its session here today. It was unanimously agreed that the United Tvpothtsa of America advise the most determined opposition to any attempt at this time to shorten the hours of labor; it was also the unani-mous opinion of the committee that it was unuocessary to change the date of the annual meeting to be held iu this city in October next. ELEVEN MEN WERE KILLED. A Train Falls Over an Fmbankmeat lata the Manchester Hirer Canal. Liverpool, July 18. A train pass-ing along the railroad running near the Manchester ship canal fell over the embankmeut near this city, killing eleven men working underneath. Iu addition to the killed many ethers were wounded. The accident was due to a mistake of the switchman. The switchman who is only seventeen year of age has been arrested charged with manslaughter. Drath of A Seiiuian Warrior. Cm viinne, July 18. A Samoan war-rior, lured to certain death as a freak in au American dime museum, had the last of life ou a westbound train, fifty miles from here yesterday. lie was Mangnni, who made a hero of himself in the harbor of Apia wheu the Ameri-can ship Trenton and Vandalia were battling a rampant sea in lSs'J. A Suit fur SI 00.000. Ciiipaoo. July 18. Tbe Pacific Roll-ing Mill company began suit in the cir-cuit court against tbe Pacific Railway company to recover $100,000 on bonds heid by the rolling mill company and issued by tbe defendant company. DEFREYCINET TO RESIGN. HIS PROPOSAL REJECTED AND THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES SUSPENDED. The filrsmltti Still Agitating tha Alsaea-Lorrau- i, l'amiport Que4tlon and Project-ing a Meeting to linoano the Treachery of the Goyerament, Paris, July 18. The vote of the ihamber of deputies yesterday ex-pressing confidence in the government has uot satisfied the extremists, who are continuing the agitation iu regard to the Alsace-Lorraiu- e passport regula tions, and who have not ceased their attempts to incite feelings against the government. Tho extremist party has resolved to cull a public meeting to pro-test against what they term the ' treach-ery and cowardice of the government." The chamber today passed the' entire new tarill measure. The chamber re-jected tbe proposal made by Defruy-cinc- t. president of the council and min-ister of war, to grant $120,000 to the Kcole Pblytechnique. As a result the session of tne chamber was suspended and the cabinet council summoned to consider the situatiou. Jt is regretted that Defruycinct has decided to teuder his resignation. The Singers In I'ara la. Minneapolis, July 18 The feature of the saengerfest today was a street parade, which was reviewed by Gov-ernor Merrium, Mayor Winston and the city council. Three Men Turn ta Pieces. Ciikvf.nne, July 18. A couple of drunken Finlauders placed a target against tho powder house at Rock Springs, tbe coal camp of the state. yes turday afttruoou and began to prac-tice. Tbeir remains were scattered fiver an acre of ground, and a horseman aud his mouut were torn to pieces. i THE BOSTON SHOE COMPANY FAILS. Tha Manager Has Disappeared All Sorts of I'gly Kmnors. Newbi-ryport- , Mass., July 18. The Boston Boot and Shoe company has as-signed. The company controls five re-tail stores located in this slate and Con-necticut. Manager Carll, who bad en-tire control of the stores, has disap-peared. All sorts of ugly rumori are prevalent about Carl), but tho firm has no definite idea of the condition of affairs. TWO CHILDREN FATALLY BURNED. And their Mother Seriously Iajarad by a, Coal Oil Blare. Erie, Pa., July 18 The daughter of Charles Schwartz was mak-ing a bonfire in the yard yesterday afternoon aud spilled kerosene on her clothing. In a moment she was in flames. The clothes of her baby sister also caught fire, aad when the mother rushed to rescue them ber dress was in flames ia an instant. The neighbors succeeded iu extinguishing the fire, but not until the children were fatally aud the mother very seriously burned. AROUND THE CITY LATE TODAY. L. Wood hull and wife of Ohio are at the Knutsford. Col Delas Hollen, banker and a promident G. A. R. roan of Pueblo is a guest at the Ternpleton. A Second South street citizen would like the street t ar to start on timo ia the nioruing. Ho says the car which should leave at 6:15 a. m.. has left at about 0;35 each morning this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Gray are today In mourniug over tbe loss of a little girl, a four months twin who died this morn-ing after a brief illns. The family have sincere sympathy of a large circle of friends. The Welsh Sunday school will be held at Salt Lake Music hall, corner of Tblid West and First Souta street, Sunday morning at i0:30 promptly, l'reacbiug at 2:U0 p. m. by Rev. Powell of Long Creek, la. All the Welch are cordially invited. i Now Turk Money and .Stocks. New York, July 18. Noon. Stocks closed dull, firm, at insignificant changes from first prices. Snr silver, 1mo;l Money, II. Fours coupon, tT ; Pacific sixes, 10'4; Atrhl-on- . Central Pacilic. Sola; Hurl Ink-to- 8ft1,,; Denver & i(le (ii anile. 42H: Norihen Pacific, aas ; Preferred. US': Northwestern. 4',; Nw York Central. 100; Orecon Naviga-tion, 111: North American. 1SS ; 1'acttic Mall, SI',; Rock Island, n't; St. Louis & San Fran-cisco. ; St. Paul & Omaha, W't; Texas Pacific. I3; Union Pacific, 4J', ; Fargo im-press, (0; Western Union, '.Wi. Dslayed by a Technical Squabble. Philadelphia, July 18. The case of Yard churned with contempt of court iu not appearing before tho city coun-cil's committee on investigation, was again before the common pleas conrt today, but was not finally disposed of because of a technieul squibble. ! 4 Merchant Mnieldes. Ithaca, N. Y., July 18. G. S. Wat-tles, a prouiiuent produce merchant of this city, suicided this morning by drowning. Temporary insanity is sup-poje- d to be the cause. SAM SMALL LEAVES THE PULPIT. Me Wilt Heeome Kditer of aa Evening Pa-p- sr at Agasta, Oa. Atlanta, Ga.( July 18. Sam Small, evaufnlist, has decided to return to journalism. Old friends raised a fund for the establishment of a daily evening paper to be known as the Atlanta Ih of which Small has accepted the managing editorship, FOUR BOVS DROWNED. They Went Boatlug on Wadaenday and Hun Nat Been Heard or Since. Halifax, N. S , July 18. It is be-lieved that four boys who went boating in tbe harbor Wednesday evening have beeudrowaed.asnothinghas beeu heard of thern since. Their names were Thomas McDonald, George DeWolf, Claranca Murphy aud Kdwarel Duggan. Nrarly Half a Million. Nsw Yolk, July 18. Judgments have been entered against J-- Bou-ne- ll of Bunnell & Co., printing ink manufacturers, in favor cf tbe Western Natiooal Lank. Application has been made tor a receiver. The liabilities will probably exc-ew- i s400.00!k Chicago Markets. Ciin Ai.o. Ju y 18. Close eah. '"i Wheat, steady; Sept.. si,. Cora, steady rash. fM'i; Sept., 58'--. I'ais, canti. .'if; Sept.. irH. Pork, steady, cus.li, Jit.us; Sept., ll.30. Lard. Uit ; cash le X1, ; bept., K.Si. Barley, nominal, Sia;u, Left His I, bta Behind. Belmont, Out., July 18. Adam Al-lison, banker and grain buyer, sudden-ly left town, owing it is alleged money aggregating about iJO.000. Burt & Mears Shoes at $1,00 for ont wk at The America, 120 Main. |