Show MlllSluklllrt WA3H1VOTOX April 11Ban dalls condition Is unchanged His H-is gradually grow uncang I b thought he will last the day out but lib great endurance can hardly R5 thin him more than a very few days at least He rests wily and sleeps n heed good to part glvu of hlnianvUiIugtoinduce tho Ume There no him to eleeji He takes nourishment nourish-ment regularly 130 a Representative Ran dal has been sinking very rapidly tonight nnd death Is almost momentarily mo-mentarily expected < M n m lUndall has become worse He has awakened and ho i lu considerable pain I I not e l cted he can live until daylight Spoetiti7tsies ST Loris April iiLotah ci j orts are talking of nothlns twit Hit f trit or tug 81 it I heavyweight nom pugllkt whg bn wager butt an ok to death He caught ihu animal by the hems sud Lulled I It between thd tyes four times Then drawing backatarms length he rail his head against the ox knocking the fourlegged brute to ttieground the ox dying in five minute The negros head was couslderal ly swollen hat he has not niBVrtd nuy serious nl inconvenience I lIOUltlELK 1IUZC KJG1IT LiviairooL April liA horribly brutal prize fight occurred at Lancashire cashire jesterJay between the noted wrestlers Moran of Wigan and Halgh of HtnuiliRli They woe naked with the exception of trousers and clogs but In the first round the trousers were torn to shreds The clos were fleShy used as weapon ollensc and defense Tho bodies of the men presented 1 sickening Fjiectacle at the close They were seamed scarred and cashed in all direction Hal h was declared Unconsclcus victor and Moran was carried homu uncn rcus KNOCKED OtT SrmxcKiiuD III April 1 Martin llropley of this city and Jimmy Hates of California fought a lively prize fight night In ashed lear town lutes being knocked out In the fifth round by 1 clean blow on the neck The light cen with rules fourouncu gloves Quteusbury Illlllnrili CHICAGO April 11Tho afternoon after-noon game of the billiard tournament tourna-ment between SltfcMjn and Heicr 500 and 250 wint3 respectively was won by tl former ScoreSioson 30 average 17 751 highest runs i7SSSit2tJ Hc 1 average 3252S highest run 312 Stliacftr btat Cattou tonight they payiug533 mul 513 resjiecUve ly Score Schacfcr o average it 1723 holiest run 13I7SJ741 Cation 11 i average G 222 highest run 2 i A fut Itntit BASFRANCITO April 11Local offlclalsof the Burlington road today to-day announced 1 rate of C3 from her to Chicago for gecondclas tickets I b I expccktl that Ilie other rxuiis n ill meet It tomorrow A Crrefcvrj lolrc rielif VlKxSA Andl HA desperate fight occurred yesterday IKIWCCII parties of Tjroletu and Czech sol diets at Iun < > bruck 1 he men uM bayonets wounded anti several were laclly A Ills Fortune SLW Yom April 11David Dusts left hL ChUte fortune over 5i001000 lo be I kept within his on u family The will was filed I yesterday I substantially gives oneeighth of the estate t lib wife and each uf the seven children The > rnnirnltr1 Mrlkr CniCAK April nxow that each Wo In the carpenters strike crpll stlke hiss Issued I Its ultimatum the trouble scents to have Kttled down to a jiunloii tniluraticf and Uio general I gen-eral Imprevlon Is that the fight will IHI protractetl 1 nil The lots carpenters I car-penters soy thai they propose to gu t work to fill the strikers places on Monday next Alout fifty Finall bosses not members of thu association associa-tion have framnl an organization and appointed an arbitration com milteo to met a similar committee of journeymen M ex Icim Lead Orr DmiVtE April nA circular letter is now being prepared by those opposed placing a tarilTupon Mexican lead ores wjfich I lob sent to the miners of the entire country in which It is shown that I ores sold on thu public market for some time past have contained less than an average of five per cent lead As it requires frjm two to three times tills amount of lead to smell the same amount of ore the clrcularputathequcsllonastowberc tile deficit I to come from IfMcxl duly can fluxing ores arc excluded by The Bucket Shop CHICAGO April nAt I mass meeting of tlteniemUrsofthoBoard of Trade a reoolutlonwas adopted that as the bucket slop were getting lie quotation by private wires the directors Le authorized at their discrettou to compel the removal of all such a iron from the I ofllces of bliss member The resolution lotion also gIants tb the dlicitoni authority t do Jutever el e they may see It to accomplish the desired end Themrellug then by Tot forbade any of the members or any combination of members directly or indirectly from disseminating continuous con-tinuous quotations A resolution was also adopted that tho telegraph companies b requested to restore the rules in force before the wires were removed from the exchange room and in the cveit cf refusal that tie board take stejs to organize a telegraph the 1 lelerph company among lie different the country boards of trade throughout 0nStenlcyO I Hour April II Stanley has arrived ar-rived here and was received with cheers by 1 great crowd The 1ident of the Geographical S ciety welcomed him to the city CI1J medal and presented him with a gold STANLEY ATTACKED LONDON April l 11The Timct correspondent Berlin Bays that he notices a growing antiStanley feeling feel-ing there Herr Jteichard while lecturing recently declared that Stanley while In search of Llv ingstonejearued from Arabs at Zanzibar Zan-zibar of Livingstones location and concealed the discovery In order to enhan hl8 fet The Itrt urer declared that Stanley by threats induced in-duced Emil t leave Waddll b cause he himself had foiled in his commercial land grabbing and speculation The lecturer read a letter from Count Stellaire whoso son the Zanzibar agent of the German Ger-man Kast Africa CompanyinformeJ him that Stanley proposition to Emln was to collect forces and found station while Stanley would liringtwo steamers from Mombsa and isle him in an expedition to conquer Uganda antlfnyando and create them provinces of the cqua torlal Dominion of which Emln with a princely salary should te rultriii the oervice of the BrM East Africa Corujany Itailwajn Mould be built from the coatt through the Dominion connecting I With the source of this scheme The writer raid J would prove the grave of all the commercial boo bo-o the Germans Tie lllpnmnl CHICAGO April nBolh factions or the Evangelical Conference resumed re-sumed Bttalou this morning Eli ant jKsher acton anointed standing stand-ing committees and adopted resolution resolu-tion declaring vacant the emma held by the len at the first MS tlou A deputy sheriff attempted to replevin I the books and t ot the conference but they could not 0 found The Esber faction formally for-mally organized and devoted the itelon to missionary work Tbe Silver Problem WAeuurcxoir April 11 This evenings oesoion f tie republican 1 caucus committee of the Senate and House on die tllvrr problem 1 n conventional in character I presented pre-sented Indications that an agreement agree-ment will L arrived at Secretary VinUotu huts been summoned to al > pear before Uiu committee tomorrow 1 Coniuinpllan fumble JIERLIX April 11A remarkable operation consumption has Utn I perfuriued before the turglcal cou gros here The anterior chest wall and lower lung were aUVcted The lung was removed and the patient is doing well and the congress declare de-clare that consumption Is now curable A Mri > niili > PUut XKW liEDfORI > IaiS April 11 A company I being formed with a large capital to establish a plant In Xeur Bedford for building Iron and steel tailing and iteain bij I especially especi-ally adapted to carry AmerIcas products ducts to all torts of the world at a t word low rate of freight IIinnc1 MOUNT PJBASANT April 1 Charles Simonds colored was hanged today fur the murder of Otto Fisliang rle rl ken LONDON April i1Iuerg tlie celebration of mass at tin lliollc church ntlirouischeAltz llut V today the edifice caugl tin I im congregation became > t > h > t < iikU and chjkeil theexiu si lust sxv > nl 1 persons must have lot hair liv > but for lie presence of niiid Lf tln villagers who rushed to Ihtirns sistance Two l > ersons were killed and several injured Erlhqla DoVEn Me April iAn earthquake earth-quake shock was fill here this morning a few minutes before 3 oclock Clock were stopped and small articles thrown down from their iiats ItlrcrMllinilnc Xvrciirz Miff April HThe river is now Iwo irtrlus above the highest record and still rising In Conc I parish water from the Tennetsee River I i running over Held the levee and rapidly llcoding the feld > i if DENvrut April 11A fire broke out In the Xuzgit > Ion in Aspen Col early this morning and destroyed de-stroyed properly valued at 15000 partially iusund A r i ouiciai flIes OMAHA April 1lPiiilllp A Warrack osalslant general freight agent of the Union PacifIc died this morning typhoid Cent lie Prepared Tar I WAPIIIXIITOX April I 1The signal sig-nal oftice furnlliix this fallowing special IrjIMlu A storm of II Uf I crablc intensity I centred tonight in South Dakota Unusually high temjierature prevails In the central valley extending northward to southern Jllnmfoln nnd Houlli jlt kL A decided fl in tim temperature temper-ature lit however set In from ur Ill ct fron the and the northwest norht tempcraturccm dient b to sharply marked in Mln ncfoti aud South Dakota that the thermometer hiss risen a range of 01 degrees between adjacent stations If sto with a corrcsjiondlnc ironetlc era dlent Wind relocilit Ion are reported I-on the eatern fide of tim storm of S2 miles per hour > duthuust at Chicago Chica-go oc tile southern fMo OS miles IswithMtl at Elliott Texas on the western K miles west at Rapid City lakand the northern fide WnIesnsrthatMoorelieidMlmi The signal for high winds has been ordered for the lakes and a warning sent out of per storms In South Dakota Southern MInnescti Iowa and eastern Xebraska The sturm I molngslowly eastward ansi will accompanied by high winds in Indiana Illinois and Missouri tonight to-night and tomorrow JnyGonM Inlcrvlcwol DAIJAS Tex April t 11Jay Gould was Interviewed at considerable consider-able length by the Dallas Aetc regarding re-garding the outlook for Ill proper propr ties lu UiU cctiou and the condition of the country he has traveled over recently Mr Gould expresses himself him-self satisfied with the outlook out-look alfcctlnglila Interests He says the Interest taken In lie probablo outcome ot his trip In the way of new railway development Is not consistent with the disposition in some quarters to hamper the railroads rail-roads With Mexico mkr la greatly pleased He regards the fostering commercial relations with Mexico Mexi-co as a thing of vast Importance to the United States General rrrniouln IIIur XLW YORK April lltt Is reported re-ported that Genera John C Fremont Fre-mont it bo hiss been confined to his room for two wee with 3 cold Is I seriously i Tlir Clljr rtirl > LIVEUIOOL April iiThte true cause of the accident te the City of Jarii was learned today As heW he-W raised the starboard irotehler propped off showing the shaft broken bro-ken cIte to the blade of the propeller propel-ler The sudden strain thus occasioned occa-sioned caused the collapse of the starloard engine |