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Show Aei, a From Mexico. City ok Mexico, June 15. Senor Valdugo, coun'el for Lieutenant Iturhide, who was sentenced to one year's imprisonment for critlclsluga superior oillcer, b trying to obtain a rthearlng of the case. Able lawyers say that the counsel' failure in Uie first trial precludes a rehearing. J2 TScmpa aud oUier conservaUve organs or-gans make Iturblde as a martyr, but tl-e great majonlj- of the peoplo decline de-cline to take this view of the matter. It Is said that luid he Iwen leu defiant defi-ant President Diaz would liavein-lerferedin liavein-lerferedin his belialf. The general opluloiriiow is that Uie Mippored letter on wbleh the prucerH was based wrei not written bylturhhie, but by oilier-, he fathering the responsibility re-sponsibility fur thriruork. Iturbide claims otherwise, lion ever. Largu amouuls of slher have been mado ready to Ihi shipped to the United States In case tile silver bill pates. Letters from Central America to persons in this city slate that the conservatives will never allow the peaceful establishment of the Central Cen-tral American Union. Tlie government recenUy granted seteral concessions fir railroads to Uie Pacific Const, but the general opinion is that uono of them wUl ever be builL Atliurrli Deals Iu OIL I'msnuno, June 15. Three months ago the Forest Grove Presbyterian Pres-byterian Church at Chartlrrs was a n.odrst littlcaflair with a debt and a modest attendance. Some ef the eljer", altera bar.l fight, succeeded in getting a 14-rmit to i.'rlll an oil well on the premises. Oil wasfiuud iu abundauce, ami ytfteriay the church sold out ltolll to Uie &tand-ar.. &tand-ar.. Oil Comiany for 52,01. Ilrcan nllti a I'lclil. Kunvooi), Olilo, June 13. A free fight at a picnic given hen' by the Pleasure Club from Cintlnunti risuIU.il very serioii'ly thN afltr-mwn. afltr-mwn. Itstarteil with a tight between be-tween two drunken men, and Ix-tbru peace was restored l o men had been fatally shot ami three serlou-ly hurt. A number ot mfn and women were painfully bruise.1 in th ru-h lo get away from the fight. The llnrralanreala Sirrntaa. Ajiiieust, Mm, June 15. The buccalaureato sermon before the graduating doss at the Mas.'Ocliu-setU Mas.'Ocliu-setU Agricultural Collese was delivered deliv-ered todav by Proft-sur C. S. Walker. Tlie topic n a; "The Duty or the Educated Farmer." l'ruf. Walker said heretofore, In all jorts of the world, tlie farmer lias la-en ilo match for Ins adversary. lie lias never held hi o u ngalii'tsoldlcr or prh-t, ngntnt olitlc!au or ftntcs- tilflli. Innnpifiit tfm tt m, live, iu the middle ages a serf; In the nineteenth century he Is a slave a serf, a peasant and apropnrtor, according ac-cording to location. The American farmers, as a cLi. aro face to face ith a crisis. They have sulslueil a continent and furuUIiol raw material mate-rial for our fai lories, bread for thu oj4T.itlcriniid mauhnoil for (sir civilization. civ-ilization. They utain-d Uio na-tiou'ri na-tiou'ri credit with their hard-earned thdlars, rescueii endangered liberty ulth their Diisclentious ballots, and defendnl, lime and again, the stars and stri;e. with their loyal blood. Vigorous in liody, strons in character, striking in inilivhluallly, lovers of home, massive in n.iiiiiiou. stnsi-, fertile in ntourceH, devout believers be-lievers in Provl.it nee, the farmers of America will rarer allow them-seivfl them-seivfl to lie overw heinifnl by tlio fate that sunk the tillers of the mil iu India, in l-gyH. In Kiirope. lie tolls. FRANKroKT, June 15. Tlie Austrian Aus-trian magnate. Prluce Frants Man-"lorf, Man-"lorf, has fallejl. He tras engaged ill nheat fpectiUition, iu which lie lost over n nillllini florin", besides leaving IHMbti-s of another million mil-lion florins. A l-rainotlnn. Kansas fin, Juuo 13. The Time bmorrow will say: J. o. llriukerliKff siiperiuteiident of the Kansas division. Union Pacific, lias" la-en appoiutol general mauager of the Missouri dl llou of that rnad. ll'..Urlry nltl Ilrslsn. LuMsj.N, Juno 14. It Is josltive-lyHnnutiiiced josltive-lyHnnutiiiced that Ixnl Wohsley will rcigu his pjeitiou as adjutant-general adjutant-general ot the headjtiarttI8 staff or thearmy, his re-donation to take er-fect er-fect July 31st. Diirerences have long existed U-tn eeu laird Woleahy and his colleagues at headquarters. 1 lis views as to the reorganization ofthe anny are known to 1 at variance with lUiose of tlie commauder-ln. elder, the DukcorCamhrMgc.uhuse retirement t'e considers tu-ccssary beroro suyihing practical can be ef-fected. ef-fected. Tne iju in stands by her royal cousin and refuses to hear or his withdrawal from a position with which he has b-t-i so long identified. The duke liim-elfrhows no di'posl-tiou di'posl-tiou to take the hints which are o freely given by the pressand ptiblic: lrd Woli-sley, finding thu situation sit-uation lieeoming more and mom dif-1 flcultaud uisoerreabie, lias accord-! iiiglydeteru.iiH'd toinM In Ids res-inatluu. res-inatluu. I I luoil In rlnrlanatl. Cincimsati, June 15. At noon today i thunderstorm set in, and one and a half iuihcs of rain fell iu Irsstliaiiau imur. The cellars are flooded. Jlie stmts on tbe hillsiJis -re covensl with mud and debris, and sidewalks Iu pi ices were torn up. Thirty evrn tiundred fire an J telej lyinu ini have l)een matteilur otlieruiM: ilt-tnyil and much minor damage done. Ilrnnnrd. SiaiiCA.NE rAiAS, Wash., June ,-rUf' Crt,vin Ganlner and a sou of J. M. Tull, -no of rijokane Fall's wealUiiist ciU'zens, attenipU-d to cross Uie river in a cable, and ferry oonttructni Iiy the doctor and were drowned. Joh.i Fraser was with them in thu lioat, but etcai-ed. AoKA, Miun June 15. Lizzie Murphy aud Lizzie Mahoney, and the latter's brother, aged resiiec-tlvely20,17 resiiec-tlvely20,17 and 11, were lutlllug in Kuin River, near here,tliis nfter-noou. nfter-noou. Tlio little boy got beyond his dtplh aud in trying to save him Uie girls went uudcr and all three, were drowned. Iok To I'uusrrai. Chicago, June 15. Dispatch from Dubuque.Iasaxs: Judge rjhiras lias tiled iu the United Sates Court a decision iu the case of tho United Stales vs. the Dm Moines fiiver &. NavigaUon C'omiaiiyfta!.,whieh Involves thu homestead rigfcu of many settlers. Iu hUde.Iioii,Judce Shiras says that uuder the deck Ion, of the Supreme Court of the United btates he cannot reinvestigate tlio question of tiUe of the Navigation comiany.Ue holdsin substance, that redress fur the setUers must besought frcm cougn-t". Nalriaeora (.Itll Enclnser. WAStti.voTOU, June 15. Captain Clarence X. Clarke, a well known civil engineer, committed suicide today. to-day. Cause, nervous pntaUon by overwork. I'r!-ou Cansrraa OptuKl. Sr. lrrEitscuRa, Juno 13.The International Prism Congrc and Interra'ional Fxhibitlou wasopened today In the pretence ofthe whole court. |