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Show END OF THE TETHER. The Case of Kemmler Can be Carried Car-ried no Farther Iij Ills Lan-jen. THE RACE BETWEEN TALC AND HARVARD. ,- I,JU1 . The Kcport on the fenbstltnte for the "Original l'Jckage" Hill. DESPERATE DUEt BETWEEN MEXICAN COWBOYS. ( fcntWrn JHntM of Jjarah Bernhardt oa the htagc- The Shamiee Treaty. By Ttlrcraph to the Nrwa.1 ) Wonnd Ip nt Tjlst. Bo PALO, June 27. It Is not believed be-lieved that any further obstacle will lw offered by the Buffalo counsel of William Kemmler to the execution of the death jieualty In this case, at least Lawyer Cliarles S. Hatch,who represents Ketimler, says he has no present Idea of Interfering, and District Dis-trict Attorney Qulmby sj8 the technicalities of the law are cx-hautcd cx-hautcd aud hocauiiotsee how any judge could interfere this time. Jude Henry A. Child, who has twice before sentenced Kemmler, has not decided the date for tlie execution, exe-cution, but he will undoubtedly fix It fur tlie w eck of August ); be may be governed by the w ish of Warden Durstan. The judge will simply give an order that the sentence heretofore here-tofore pronounced shall be earned into execution during the week decided de-cided upon. Kemmler was first sentenced on May 4, lSS1?, to die during the week of Juno2U, ISS9, and again oil March 31 to die in the week of April 2s, of this ear. Washington .Notes. Wasiiisotox, Juno 27. Bepre-seutative Bepre-seutative Ke-eil, of Iowa, has prepared pre-pared on behalf of tlie judiciary committee n report on the substitute furthe origln.il package bill. The Senate bill is applicable to intoxicating intoxi-cating liquors and the House bill to all articles of ctmiiueicc. The report re-port sats, lu theopluion of the committee, com-mittee, nil property which has been imported Into a State and kept for silethere ought to lw subject lor all purposes to the jurisdiction of the state, and all per ons who engage lu the tritllc within the State ought tobesulji.it to such rules as It may enact for the regulation of that traffic. Thu btates are the proper Judges of the needs of their 0.V11 citizens and they ought to Wi free to enact aud enforce such laws Vs they may deem to the liest advantage advan-tage to their situation and liest calculated cal-culated to enhance the prosiierity and lutpplness of their ieople. In the judgment of the committee the report concludes that it would be muth wier to enact a general law aiiplleable to allarticlesof commerce titan to meet the exigency w 1th reference ref-erence to laiticulararticles as It may titni to arise, as would be the loliiy If the Senate bill should bcciKrted. MRS. CltOOIC'3 PKtSIOX. Tho House committee on tensions has decided to re)Hrt the bill granting grant-ing a iiensiou of flu tier mouth to tho w Idow of General Crook. CONHIOIATIONS, Collectors of customs MaxPracht, District of Alaska; II. llarhadt, Willamette, Oregon. Postma-ters Oregon, T. Nolan, The Dalles; Mrs. Minnie Washburn, Eugene. Ilnrl lletneen Jleilcnu CohImijs. Sax Axtomo, June 27. A des-Iierateduel des-Iierateduel with dirks was fought last eveulug near Midland by Jams Garcia aud Hilario Fernandez, Mexican cowboys. Garcia was fatally wounded and Fernandez seriously se-riously hurt. They fought until both were so weakened by Ioks of blood that neither could move. The trouble arose over a glrL The Sluanrn. SirAWxrnTOW x, I. T., June 27. TheSbawnees signed the treaty today, to-day, and the commission leaves tomorrow tor tlie Kickapoo country. count-ry. Sarnlt Ilernhnrdl III. London", June-7. Sarah Bernhardt Bern-hardt was compelled to stop suddenly sudden-ly in tlie second act of "Jean of Arc" last night, owing to faintness and loss of voice. . I.aleat mglit she v as better. A V Icturj Tor Tale. New London, Conn., June 27. As usual, great throngs of ieople congregated today to see the annual four-mile, straightaway, eight oared shell nice between the Yale and Harvard crews. Yale won by three and a half lengths in 21:2u; Harvard Har-vard 21:40. This is Yale's fiftn successive suc-cessive victory, and the record now stands, in four-mile races: Yale, 0; Harvard, C For three miles the race was one of the finest struggles ever seen on tlie Thames course. At no time In tltat distance w as either crew able to get a decisive leud, and during that time Harvard had a slight lead twice. Yule, however, by grand siurting and staying qualities, quickly recovered her first ositiou by a small margin. Alter csing the third mile Hag Harvard's strokeseemed to lose some of Its effectiveness, which, with a perceptible roll to the shell nnd three or four swerves by the cockswain, caused the Harvard boat to drop slowly but surely astern. Yale finished fin-ished strong, keeping up their long, steady swing with almost faultless precision, crossing the line ami rest ingon tut-iroara without the slightest slight-est sign ofdlstress, while in the Harvard Har-vard boat at least three men clearly showed tlie effects of tlieirdetermlu-ed tlieirdetermlu-ed efforts. The Columbia-Harvard freshmen race was rowed in the dark and proved a ratberunsatbfactory affair. The race was two miles and tlie referee ref-eree gave it to Columbia by half a length, their time being lir.51. In the last half mile, It Is stated, a steamer ran across the bow of the Harvard boat so near as to interfere with their work. The Cas Snlt Dismissed. CJilCAOO,June27. Charlton's action ac-tion lu dismissing his suit agaiust the Chicago Gas Trust, after having secured substantial victory, caused much i riticim. The expression nas been freely given in financial circles that the suit was tvgun for stock jobbing purjiose, and that in bringing bring-ing it Chariton was acting for a prominent speculator, who is said to hav e madu about ouu million dollars through the dccllnu in lmt stock consequent upon UiuapioIutuientoi a receiver aud Its subsequent recovery. re-covery. Hot Weather. Mn.WAnKEE,June27. Dispatches from all parut of the State report suffering from heat, tlie thermomo-terrangingformOOtolOO thermomo-terrangingformOOtolOO at differ, ent points. Tn this city there were three deaths to-day. ST. Louis, June 27. Tlie temperature temper-ature here to-day was about 100. Four deaths and many prostrations were reported. |