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Show TELECRAPHIG SUMMARY. Carnegie's employees object to are duction in wages. Bismarck is quoted as having severely criticised crit-icised the German emperor. Arrangements are perfected for a grand reception to Grover Cleveland tonight at the (.ray Cables. The union plumbers of Boise City have struck for $4.50 for eight hours' work instead in-stead of $4 for nine hours as heretofore. Thomas Dixon, an old timer who went to Idaho in the early sixties, died at the residence resi-dence of Rube Robbius yesterday. He was buried under Masonic auspices. Bank of Ireland stock has suffered owing to the fears of the enactment of the home rule measure, a further relapse of six points. Irish railway securities are also falling rapidly, rap-idly, Great Brandala, commanding the trooos operating against the Mayo Indians who recently re-cently revolted in the state of Senora, reports re-ports that the Indians are corrah d in the mountains. Brigadier-General McCook, commanding the department of Arizona, has been summoned sum-moned to Washington to confer with the authorities regarding the military affairs in that department. Tom Lillard, colored, yesterday assaulted Miss McKnight, a white woman, at Woodbury, Wood-bury, Tenn. Lillard was captured last night andlodged in jail. Indications are favorable favor-able for his lynching. A large party of Lnion Pacific railroad officials visited Boise yesterday. They came to look after the new depot grounds. The depot will probably be moved below the bluff on the street car line. The premier at Brisbane received a letter yesterday threatening him with death unless un-less the Election bill is withdrawn from par liament. It is rumored that there is a plot to murder prominent members of the assembly. assem-bly. John Burke, a stone cutter, who is desirous desir-ous of making a record as a bad man from waybat k, made an assault on a fellow workman work-man named Truengo, at Boise yesterday, who retorted with a large rocK, inflicting wounds which ma3' prove fatal. Ex-Governor Gray presided over a democratic demo-cratic meeting at Indianapolis last night to ratify the nomination of Cleveland ami Stevenson. The governor spoke in the highest t'-rms of the national ticket and indicated in-dicated his purpose to take an active part in the campaign. Marquis Duffcrin, the British embassador to France, and Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge, American minister at Paris, will present an identical note to M. Ribot, minister of Foreign For-eign agairs, requesting President Carnot to nominate French arbitrators to serve ou the Bering sea commission. A telegram was received at the navy department de-partment yesterday from Captain Johnson, commanding the Mohican, dated Sitka, Alaska, anuonui ing the seizure of the vessels ves-sels Kodiak, Lettie ajid Jennt, for violating the m'yfs vivendi. No details were given, but it is assumed that the vessels were American Amer-ican registered. The Parnellite executive committee of Great Britain, while regretting Gladstone's reticence, issued a formal address to Irish electors to support the Gladstonian candidates candi-dates on the ground that Gladstone will then have no excuse to withhold the details of his home rule scheme. It is stated that the executive committee of Parncllites in Dublin Dub-lin will issue o similar address. The Independence Beige of Brussells says that since the betrothal of Crown Prim e Ferdinand of Roumania to Princess Marie of Edinburgh. Helen A'aresco, whose love affairs with the crown prince 1 aused so much disturbance iu Roumanian polities a short time ago, sends to Princess Marie every two or three days a loyc letter, written to her by the, crown prince during their courtship. Queen. Elizabeth of Roumania vainly entreated Mile. Varesco to surrender the amorous correspondence. The duke of Edinburgh has asked the (Roumanian government gov-ernment to interfere in the matter. |