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Show OGDEN DAILY OOMMEROI VOLUME IV. NUMBER 27. OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER !, 1S90. Hindi L, DavU and traoe&rrej to llw to t?w ILe latU-- r wrwi-to refeU at did- - INTOTllE T.LUE DEPTHS. THE DEMOCRATS prwt!l lL-rcu- k are uctro. The km: i!vi but Lihe hi reovirr a tuvtital uiil IN IT. hslth l-- U 1 PRICE, FIVE CENTS. k - u sMi-aamt- s Itika. 31--T- A Hs Batintu opinjoo instion. Ue BVldved to th fcturj B-- s PiiuW-Uua- ra Bar-otf- ti to-d- ay Bar-sg- i' , t ... n ovtw-otft- deck-hous- four-maste- e d fore-riggin- g mid-wif- four-year-ol- d Han-na'- a & ropes on the yard and lighting them swung them in the air, but in vain. All that through the long night we clung to each yard, growing colder andonestiffer of the men hour. Toward daybreak passing and thought he heardasa steamer loud as we could. we all shouted Then a boat made its appearance and we were taken on board the Humboldt. We could not have lasted much longer." The collision is inexplicable in view of the statement of Dr. Rico that tho night was a bright moonlight one and the sea ' smooth. A dispatch from Lewis, Delaware, toarrived this night savs the tug Herculesthe schooner evening and reports that was the Cornelius Hargraves. Ten men from the Hargraves and seven from the Vizcava were picked up by the schooner Washington, Oct. 31. The treasury department issued an order to the collector of customs at El Paso, Texas, instructing him to levy a duty of lji cents per pound on the entire weight of ores from Mexico of which lead is the chief component part, inBtead of au actual weight of load in ores, tin has been the practice heretofore. A Black Brute Lynched. re-p- ott Howe's Funeral. WAsniXGiiOX, Oct 31. Tho funeral of Hugh Wait Howe, who married Ben Buttleworth's daughter Wednesday and died Friday, was solemnized today. Tho services were attended by Bltiine, some members of the diplomatic corps and other prominent people. The body was then taken to New York for interment in Wood! awn cemetery. Near Valdutta, The Sick Kins. yesterday afternoon, a negro named Palseo committed a brutal assault on London, Oct 31. A dispatch from the Miss Hardee, tho daughter of a promiHague says: "It has transpired that the nent planter. Last night the negro was taken from the officers by a mob find statements made regarding the condition of the kiDg by the doctors and min- lvnched. Macon, Ga., Oct. 31. h JtMlge Bute supreme court, in tbs original Is s Mali f Hraul Ifertaxrarst H frU U la ti Sett Vliet, of Iowa, package case of IL ss4 rVrUsrd-Moarr, WU-ft- , Kail Brier and Oucauj, Oct 3L A sensation was Be U Cvafidrat That tac Xijocity Use Will kc Itamsrratie-- a. f A Mrthvr caui in the clothing trade today by ArralcsMwat sf tss BeUl-cs- a the failure of Leopold Broa. k Co, man Before Kmu. uractureraoi and wholesale dealer in Party. clothing, one of the oldest house in the ew You. Oct 3L Th Spanish city. Cocfuision ot judgment were enAuunr, Oct 3L The Argu will tered against the firm tor an aggrffat print tomorrow a lengthy interview with ,Mmship VUeay waa run into off a like came of . The tlto.uua President Cleveland on th political situcollapse unknown schooner an yester-itjby ot the ation. thunderbolt to liola easel sunk. Th captain creditors are the trad. Many comparatively mall trades In it Cleveland cay, ia part: "I am b1 Bty passenger on the steamer were men in other cities. All thae have been cure there never was a public question for. assets liabilities of and crew The the of fate the provided loft Tba discussed more thoroughly and mor ia unknown. The cltiof officer, are equal at &,UUU intelligently than the subject of tariff aaoond officer, surgeon, one engineer and UAH Ritfht. Taylor reform by Democratic advocate. Thi were crew The picked up. eight of the Spaeiml to Tie Cussaaciu. were reacued from taken perhaps suggest that if the demo the persons DurvEB, Oct 3L A telegram waa re may cratic position on this issue is the correct rigging of the Vucaya by the captain of ceived from Charles Taylor, the one, there should be immediate and the steamer, Humbolt The persona reacued atate that last missing president of the Denver mining ready acquiescence on the part of th of our evening at 8 o'clock the steamer was run exchange, stating that he had just re- people. But the judgment into by a four masted, coal laden schoo- turned to hia ranch near Woloott from countrymen has been so tramelled and ler. Both aank within five minute. an eitended hunting tour and was in their perception so clouded by prejuOne colored boy waa taken ashore by the best of health. Hia friends, and his dice and appeals to self interest that wife especially, are much relieved, aa it their apprehension of the ti ue province the scbonner'i boat and landed at Four passengers of the Yizcaya waa feared that he bad met with foul or our government been baa distorted have for and were k6t ' They were a Cuban millionplay. they been led to believe that aire, hia wife and two children. The years AT UL'T LAST. the conduct of public affairs might captain and crew of the echconer are supposed to be lout. The earvivors are properly minister to their profit Not unable to give particular of the colli- A Vyterioni Pueblo Harder LJkely by securing general prosperity founded on principle, but by giving direct adsion or it cause. The Yizcaya waa to be Cleared Up. tona and belonged to the Spanish vantage to certain classes. It ia certo Thi Commistml. line plying between New York and Ha- Special tainly true that in such a selfish opera A 3L Pueblo Oct Dbwver, special tion the interest of some ot the people vana. It ia now said the Yizcaya had a nutn says: The mysterious disappearance July must be neglected. The protest un the ber of passengerame report aaya thirty. 20 last of a Mexican named Francisco part of these haa been stifled by the most arrant deception and cajolery. ascertain positively Muero bids fair to be cleared Jt is impoisible toomoe up. Dur At of tba agents last however, these neglected ones imanytattna tile clerks in tba temporary ab-- ing the preliminary trial of two Italians are aroused, and in spite of the clouds of 1a i.it nf um to inve lnfnr. for th murder of James Foes, Lizzie misrepresentation and delusion which Williams, a colored woman, testified that surrounds them, they begin to see the I The steamer waa bound for she saw Antonio Peeln shoot a young light Our agriculturists and other Kantiago de Cuba, Colon Mexican in front of the Blue Front whose interests have been disregarded. KJentral American porta with saloon in "Mexico" one Sunday evening while advantage have been accorded to largo under Captain Francisco and that he was dragged into the saloon, the favored few, are not to be much most experienced una trusted where be lay dying when she left t longer deceived. 1 am conndent we 'he company. The other oftl- - saloon at 3 o clock in tne morning. shall secure a majority io the next House Vv M. or Representatives' . ir..,.. the next day she was called in to v "A Francisco "I cannot forget ho, jboriously a re Covaa; third up the blood on the floor, antfs a form moves which musvreak through ptat known; purser, Benor- wounuoa man naa aisuppearea. JhValdea Rico; chief engiA this was a different niurder.vf selfish interests strongly intrenched and Serra; second engineer, stable St Claire set to work on it unscrupulously asserted, and overcome e vessel was staunch found tho brother of Francisco, Pascal the abuses long suffered and arrogantly and was entirely reno- - Muero, working in the Pueblo stock maintained. I believe all our gains must e ago. yards, and last Monday night Pascal be the result of a hard struggle against wn those are the only dressed up to resemble hia brother, in these odds. It is not however, possible e crew and passenger company with St Claire, quietly entered that a complete triumph of the f the Vizoaya and the the cabin ot Lizzie Williams. She in- people's cause can be much longer own schooner that have stantly recognized Muero as being "the be delayed. An effective inculcation in IurtpA nil th nthnra dead man" and was abjectly frightened. of the wholesome doctrine which char at the list wili number up After the was calmed down she again acterizes the Democratic press; the "t i orA. uetails a told the story of the murder in detail. jkhorougH discussion going on iaovjy This morning Antonio Peela, an Italian pari ol the country; uie unaisguiseu was arrested and thrown in jail to await schemes of the Republican party to jn for m an examination. The woman's evidence pec u re its perpetuation in power sogers and is thought thx. ire is corroborated bv other witnesses. through reckless enactments which strifie the results of the peoples suffrage; snn board not on thV foteiaht Thursday evemtxj a its brutal methods of legislation and Forced a Hale to Drink Beer. schooner h. above all the positive distress which lir i .inwtcd . Crib-beScbastox, Pa., Oc 31. Jesse Dore Bik I and immediately daily threatens our peoples now under and Joseph Bennett, who were ar- the operation of the new tariff law a down oii lo steamer, striking on the atarboarWiunkors, carrying away the rested by the agents of tho Society for law which not only enhances the cost of bridge ail l cabin. The captain waa in the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals the necessaries of life, but fosters the extortions of trusts and combinations-ma- ke stantly killed. Seven minutes later both certain the advent of a freer, betthe vessels had sunk and the passengers for trying to make a mule drink beer, Alderbeen before for called trial and crew were struggling in the water. have ter time and the ascendancy of true Whatever tho near One of the passengers not on the regu- man Aram. The trial will be concluded Democracy. lar list was Juan Pedro, a Cuban mill on Friday. According to the witnesses result may bo, I am not afraid that tho it appears that the zeal of tho party will flag or that disionaire and a director in the steamship who have testitied, animal wandering couragement will in the least dampen line. The other passengers on board as men found the far aa learned were M. A. Uaivo, wire, through the streets of Lackawanna its ardor or lessen its aggressiveness. son and maid, Mr. Purr and three child- township and took it to the saloon of Tho Democratic party is thoroughly ren. A. taiiz. Jose Acaiba, Ramon Al Patrick Gibbons, where they fastened united and has planted itself on demoin front of the door. After cratic varez, Juan F. Hednian, Oscar Islaur, the beast principles. It will not abandon a couple of hours in tho its sacred had spent they Garcia. Jose cause, but will continue the PeUion, Luigi saloon they concluded it would be a warfare until it achieves complete sucSurgeon Rico says at the time of the collision he was in the cabin talking to good thing to have the mule participate cess. The partv that knew no discourMrs. Calvo. Suddenly there came an in thoir festivities. Accordingly they agement in lttSo will not waver nor falter awful shock, and the steamer rolled forced tho mule into the saloon and be- in 18." oort side. Everybody gan to pour beer down his throat, but wsll in the cabin was thrown down and im- the mule objected as sturdily as any The Mayor Arrested. and showed a decided anmediately a scene of the wildest con- prohibitionist LowrxHf, Oct 3L Mayor Fournoux fusion ensued. Mrs. Calvo begged me tipathy to the beverage. The revellers to save her son and I went up on the were somewhat displeased at this, and was arrested lost night as he was leaving deck to find him. There a terrible scene one of them mounted the animal and a theatre. The arrest, and still more, rode around the bar room, to the delight met my eyes. The bridge, the charge on which it is based, have and fore rigging were all torn away. of all present Then all hands joined in created a tremendous furore here. Tho and threw on animal lloor and the the There was a great gash in the starboard has been too deeply side just abaft the coal bunkers, and jumped on it, when finally the mule mayor, it is alleged, shook off its tormentors and struggled interested in the wife of a naval officer was water the this rushing. through Close by on the starboard beam was a out of the bar room. The owner, Mr. who has been stationed for some time at echooner with bowsprit George Engles of Lackawanna, com- this port. big The charge is niade that the mayor is and gone and her beams plained to the Society for the Preven- involved in an illegal operation in which of to and tion Cribben on Animals, Cruelty about stove in, men running wildly the naval officer's wife is deeply conour decks shouting all kinds of orders, and Bennett were arrested. cerned. and I can remember seeing the crew of This morning three others wore arGone With Another' 8 Child. the schooner doing the same on their rested in connection with the affair. vessel. The next thing I knew the Special to The Comic rectal. They aro Mme. Aubert, Mmo. Chicourt, water was washing over our decks. Desvfr, Oct. 31. A Pueblo dispatch and Miss Laure, a With a wild idea of saving ourselves Several others ore said to be impli several of us clambered uy the fore rig- says: Mrs. W. II. Belknap has disapcated and their arrest is momentarily ging. Down went the steamer and up peared from this city, taking with her we climbed. We reached the son expected. little John Hanna, the yard and just then the hull of Mr. J. T. Hanna. Mrs. Belknap has The Tariffin Spain. reached the bottom. This left us just above the surface of the water, but taken care of the child since Mrs. Madrid, Oct 31. Cuban advises death, nearly four year ago. She each swell dashed over our limbs. that the McKinley law has already Twelve survivors were there. Some of became strongly attached to him. Last had a baaef ul effect of Cuba. Forty our crew tried to reach the schooner but Saturday Mr. Hanna married a second he went to the bottom almost as quick time. Mrs. Belknap sold her household smaller tobacco factories closed and a as the Vizcaya and as far as .we could goods immediately, and with the pro- lanre number of operatives are idle. Premier Del Castillo announced at the see there was not a sail in sight One ceeds and her charge, disappeared. Mr. Hanna is distracted over his loss council of the ministers that there was of the men in the yard said while climbing the rigging that he had seen a boat and is making diligent search for his reason to hope President Harrison would lowered and seven men get in son. W. II. Belknap, who has been sep- acrree to modify the tariff in favor of but wo could arated from his wife for several years, Cuba, and in view of the hostilitity to row and away not see anything of it, although it was wad living in Oklahoma at last accounts. the tariff tiat was beginning to grow in America the Premier of Spain would not a bright moonlight night Then in hope find it difficult to negotiate a new treaty. of attracting attention we cut the tarred Damper on Mexican Lead. Eijtttj M-V- Hi It is very was filed today. diarutMrs aU til lengthy, qurstioca raised. Tbs court bold that the act of Oongras and the law of tbe state are valid. Following is the sheot point ot th opinion: "By the terms of the ac the original package, when it arrives with in the stats w here transit terminates is at once reduced to the rank of domestic liquor, enjoys no privilege not enjoyed by domestic liuora, and is subject to the and effect of tbe law operation the same in ot such state, manner as domestic liquor. Now, there ol never was any uuefctioa that th Iowa prohibited the sale of liquor produced in the state and that the law for this purpose waa c institutional. The laws were in full ttrce at date of the passing of the act of emigres and that art having in legal effect abolished original packages on their arrival within the state by having them on the same footing with liquor produced in the state, they are aa much amenable to the state law aa if they hud never existed in tbs form of original iackagea.M las PEESIDE.NT ADAMS TALKS. Loss From Lark The Union Pacific' of Motive Power. CHiCAOO,Oct 31. President Charles Francis Adam of tbe Union Pacific railroad in speaking today of the proposed revision of rate which has aroused the antagonism of some of the eastern nections of the Union Pecific, said it is a matter simply between his road and the Chicago & Northwestern. He has no apprehension that other lines, in tho Ions run, will decline to participate in the traffic on the same term with the Northwestern. He was inclined to think the talk was gotten op more for Wall street than elsewhere. The Union Pacific has sustained great loss of traffic and income ot lute because of the tact that tbe eastern machine ahoD are so crowded that they can not fill orders for equipment Had the road boon able to secure the motive power and equipment ordered six months ago it would have earned, up to October, upwards of $5,000,000 instead of rUOO.OU. The traffic ready for it to handle today is thirty per cent in excess of tbe capao .. ity. Sttr. The Mint annual re Wasih!oto2, Oct ' port of director of the mint Leech says the coinage of the past fiscal year was the largest in the history of tho mint, 3L-T- he Gold aggregating 112,098,071 piece and silvor bar were manufactured as follows: Gold 8142,4:53, silver $7,045,-357- , total KW,W7,791. Gold bar exchanged for gold coin, freo of charge, $1C;157,C77. Exports of gold during the year exceeded the imports by fcl.253.046; silver export were $8,745,455 over imports. The total omount of silver purchased during tho fiscal year for coinage of silver dollars was 30,012,111 Rlandard ounces, costing 120,899120. From the close of tho liscal year to August 13, the date the new silver act went into effect, the amount of silver purchased was 4,108,199 staudard ounces, costing The amount of silver bullion act to October 31. Eurhased under the 1276,587 ounces, at a cost of $14,038,108, average $1,143.93 per fiuc ounce. There was a marked improvement i tho price of silver during the fiscal year The director estimates the stock of metallic money in the United States, June 1 1890: Gold, $695,563,029; silver, $46,211.-919- . Total amount metallic and paper money in circulation, exclusive of holdings of the treasury June 30, 1890, was $1,435,610,612, a per capita of $22.09, against $1,380,418,091 at the commencement of the fiscal year, on increase of $55,192521. The number of silver dollars in circulation June 30, '1890, was 56,278,749 against 54,457,299 at tho commencement of tho year. The product of gold from tho mines of tho United states during the calendar year 1889 was $12,800,000,81 lver 50,(X10,000 hne ounces, commercial value 000. coining value $(3,646,464. The product of the mines and smelters of the United States during the same year was: Gold, 2527,892 troy ounces; silver, 00,236,469 troy ounces. The total purchases of silver for the coinage ot silver dollars from March 1, 1878, to August 13, 1890, was 3,230.35.-57- 6 standard ounces, costing $308,199,-261- . Net profit of earnings over expenditures of the mint during tho fiscal year, $9,232,929. The director recommends among other things a repeal of the modification act of May 26, 1S82, authorizing an oxchano of gold bars for gold coin. The Pilgrims Cumin?. schedule of "Goodwin's Pilgrims" The will bring them through Ogrtcn en route to Park City about 10 o'clock thisjmorn-ing- . It is expected that a largo number of citizens will be at the depot to greet them as they pass, and many Liberals will board tho train and accompany them the rest of the day. - Killing- Emigrants. Berulh, Oct 31.-T- he Vossischo g confirms the report from Wartaw that a number of persons who were leaving Russia for Brazil were fired upon by the Kuisiun froutier guard at Aiupca. Tho Warsaw report stutod that tine were killed. The Zcituug wiva four. ibrhi h-- la tilLrr wora I l the tug KutWr. wtk-- had: tt U (iiwa. TS to the wto. a al found both tht Is linitc bm TBE DKT OHM OFFIfEB. JAMES. sunk and all hand gi Li. They CLEVELAND MxOlfc!ES OX THE TWO VESSELS GO DOWN AT SEA U explain IU and ucUie the woman. Tbs of a the J. MIEPHV, WAS DEUW.NED. MAX picked up CAMPAIUJf. goertI body HI FE EIGHT PEESEXT THEIR WITH re- oeciN&it vt the ppointojit'et f survivors report that Brly a hundred people mere clinging to the wreck at one Els Bodr Was Found ia tbs Hooper Dia ?M Spanish BtMrnar Ylaoay Collidsa tune. The achouoer Hargravee cleared Tbs Party That CouM Brook Every Original Parkas? Lewes October 27 with coal for Canal Yesterday Morning by 1888 Will Kot ls an a 6cboooer Off ths Jersey Coast frtxa Fall River, Maaa. Lrrrur Iloot, Ark, Oct Oiinsmsn Jim. Warer or Falter in 180a and Both arw Sunk. of Odd well, of tbs United eight I imseif. Ifs tUpid over r Li-- t. i liia.Lc- Optica on Li m J. H M -- ri.l:T. la of Gulumbue. J. J. Jtturi) Y FmlLir.1v at isa mwmi ooe befors in a euowahfcl muUr U theiuano be k--ft this Lime and aheu found was in Ireland! lis as. fiklvcUv. subWvt to ta o mental deraureiuriit. a t.u-- ii in. duoed by drink. liarsnal Mrtcalf wired Harchai Columbus. Ohio, tha fart. Murphy Uiat his brother's body was found. In rp!y be received a maaeaf baking a hether foul blav awmtoi ta or not, and to wait instruction as todis- pusiiaio ol ths body. No additamaJ nuwsge had been received up to 7 oVk- uwi evening. Mr. J. H O'Brien, of Rait Tka fTt, f rnilff acuuainLanoe an.l rrMMnt friand of ths Murphy brothers, was also tele graphed by the marshal. He it was who took so mui h intern in searching for tbe deceaaed soon aftr be disappeared. Mr. O'Brien came here and took general charge of the body, pending orders from unto. The findinir of the mrnnrra inrv vaa as fo!lo: Territory of Utah,) fallow Clark lru bai un- u-- rs4 TVkrt IsUrt Is Oflioer a4 Vmptn all Hi ffkrU. J. J. Murphy, of Columbia, OhiA mysteriously diaappeared in this city on the 2jUi of Hrptaubrr. His body was found yesterday in the Hooftrr canal, a mils and a half west of th city. A Chinaman who rails himself Jim had a barrel of satwr kraut ia his cellar. It needing mors weight and h stepped over to the canal, near which he lives, to get a stone lor a weight He ranie upon tne body or a man suddenly, which had lodged u pon s Hne rocks j ust atiove her tne Olestlal lived. Jim, in a greatly frightened condition, ran and told Mr. J. F. Fife, w ho owns the farm Jim works. Mr. Fife, in turn notified the authorities and the body was taken charge of by Coronor Marshall Allen, and placed in KM. Pre-ahaw s undertaking house. Coroner Allen summoned a jury cr thre v Messrs. J. J. ('lav ton, J. 1L Knaus and T. H Fitzgerald, and Ir. G. W. Jones, and the inquest proceeded at one o'clock. Tne body was firsl tripped of clothing and was found to be in aa excellent state of preservation considering the long time it had lain in the water. Dr. Jones examined the head and body but found no evideuce of any wound or injury. In tbe MKKeifl of the clothing were found article which proved the body to be that of the officer beyond all question. These articles included a containing $300 in bills, found in the right inside vest pocket There were two $100 bills and ten $10 bills. Heal had a silver dollar in one pantaloon pocKei, and a nickel and a couplo ol pennies. His own ticket to California and that ot the boy, Iloltinghouse, were found on the body. On one ot these Murphy' nunie appears in lull. In his coat pocket were found a num ber of letter all addressed to J. J Murphy. There were a couple ot legal papera, one tne warrant for mark's ar rest bearing the name ot J. J. Murphy is the officer to whom it was directed for execution. His silver watch, which had stopixxl at 12:30 o.clork, probably a short time 4&"tre foil in the canal, waa in his vest pocket connected with a gold chain His policeman's billy, a short luathcr one, was found in his bin Docket His form, facial appearance, clothing, pocketbook, all corresponded with the description of them given by his brother, Not being wounded, being known to have boon out of his natural mind, being in possession of his valuables, having boon seen within 300 to 400 yards of tho place whore the body was found, all showed that it was a plain case of drowning and th.it tho body was that of Officer J. J. Murphy, the mysteriously lost man from Ohio. To make nsmiranco absolute, in his papers Wiis found thin introduction on the curd of a Wabash railroad ogont named John F; McCarthy: "This will introduce my friend, Jas. J. rLirphy of this city, Columbus, Ohio. Ed. IIciiHKM SopLlS, 1890. On the body was found street car checks, base ball ground pusses, and other tickets. The jury had no doubt of its being Murphy's body and a case of accidental drowning. In getting to the Hooper canal Murphy must have-- crossed the Wilson canal, near to the other. This he must have done in safety. Tho Hooper canol was deep and swift at tho time Murphy fell into it, probably averaging three and a half to four feet The water has been turned out of it partly for some little time and this caused tho body to settle down on t he rocks clear of the water, with some pieces of wood uikiu the ankles. A scapular was found suspended from the neck of the body, showing him to have been a member of a society connected with the Cotholio church. A couple of buckeye nuts were found in his pocket. Ho wore a suit of black clothes. Tho atory of the disappearance of Murphy is familiar to roost Commercial readers, but Is ol sulhcient interest to be repeated here, About the middle of Septembor a soldier named v llliaru Clark made an assault upon a little girl eleven years old nainod Boltinghouse, living near Columbus. The girl's mother had washed for the soldiers and this Clark was known to the family. He then tied to Snn Francisco where ho waa apprehended on a telegraphic order. OBoer J. J. Murphy was dispatched to San Francisco to bring Clark back. With him was tho young brother of the little girl, who won going along to Ulark. identify ' They arrived hore over the Rio Grande and having to wait here several hours for a connection with the Central Pacific tram, Murphy called on the city polioe, looked over the city, ami drauk a good deal of liquor during the day. .That night he got up and went out of the hotel and was seen no more alive by any one who kuew him. Later he was thought to have beon seen by some workmen in the Union Pacific pravel pit west of the Welier. He asked for a street in Columbus, and seemed to think he was in that city. Ho was much annoyed bocauso lie did not get tho information ho wanted. Still later ho was peon at Carey's house, about 300 or 400 yards from where the body was found. His brother came on and went for the i WilNon Precinct V Weber Count r. An inquisition hililn in WiWm mh. cinct Weber county, on the 31t day of October, A. 1, lftia lsfore Marshall 11. Allen, coroner of said county, upon the body of James J. Murphy, there ly ing dead, by the jurom whoso names are hereunto subscribed. The sail) iurors uoon their ontha do say that on or about the 25th iuy of September, A. U, WAt, mhile laboricg under a temiiorary aberration of ths mind, the said James J. Murnhv rama to his death by occidental drowning. in utuuuotiy whereof the said have hereunto set their bauds thojuror kdsy and year aforesaid. J. II. KRAt'HH, J. M. J.ClJITTOH, T. II FiTM;r.RAi.i. II. Auxv, coroner. THROWN OUT THE MAILS. The Lottery Law Ilcinjr Panned to the Very Letter. Lkaviunwouth. Kans, Oct 31. Th IKMtmastcr again threw out the mail edition of tho Leavenworth Times this morning because it rrprintod tho list of Catholic fair ruffios. His action was by the postmaster general and the Times filed a suit against Postmaster Ritchie for $10,000 damages, making tho cluim that no law can forbid an American newspaper printing the news. On tho Turf. WAsmxoTox, Oot3- L- Five f arlong BeniBtnin won, Cernhu second, Ilortha li, third... Time, Mile and one-s- i xteoul- h- St Lok won Sillock socon.1, Corneli third. Time,; " iJ.-;- . 1:54. Six furlongs Ofulece won, Virio second, Colstream third. Time, 1:174. Milo and Foxomede won, Prather second, Watterson third. Time, one-fourt- h 2:10. Mile and one fourth, over hardies Zangbor won, Longshot second, Gray Down third. Time, 2:22. -- AT NAHHVILI.E. Oct. 31. Four and one-hafurlongs Munches won, l)rift second, Maud It. third. Tim, :57$. Six furlongs llaycloud won, Mnmie Fonso second, Eugenie third. Time, Nash-viix- e, l:17f. lf Five and a half furlongs Suu Dial won, Lord Tom Himpar second, Th Moor third. Time, 1:11. Mile Bnd seventy yards Dollikcns won. Csrter H. second. Monita Hardv third. Time. 1:451. Fivo furlongs-- J. T. H. won, Kvpenso second. Miss Francis third. Time, l:tO' NEW YOKE'S COUNT. Gov. Hill Eequests a New Enumeraff tion of tho City. Oct. Hill bus Auusv, written Secretary Noblo asking a new enumeration of New York City. Ho 8Hy the alleged difference of two hundred thousand numet will make a difference to the state of at least ono mtmibor of Congress in the next apiiortioninent and a vote in tho electoral college. He further says tho secretary's confidence in tho thoroughness of the federal census is not shared by a largo ortion of the iieople of New York City. He says all the enumerators were llopublicau portusanti appointed for past tolitical services and that it was to their political interest that their party should bo the lienoficiary of their labor. Confessed the Crime. Ixindon, Oct 31. Mrs. Critchton, alia Piercey, admitted in court today that sho hud had n liason with Mrs. Hogg's husband. Kh invited tho woman to the house last Friday and they quarreled. The woman then abruptly concluded her admissions, with tho remark she better not say any more It ia reported in some quarters that tho woman later confessed to murdering Mir. Hogg and putting tho child out in tho field to die, but this is not confirmed. May Vote as They Please. having Philadelphia, Oct. 31.-- It boen rumored that an attempt had been mode by subordinate officials of the Reading roilroad to coerce employes to vote for a favorilo candidate next Tues day, General Malinger McLood today telegraphed notice to nil employes that tho nianacenient will, under no circum stances, tolerulo any interforcneo with tho fro exercise of the right of employe to vote in accordance with individual preferences. ' ' Drownel While Helping Others. Uf.kun, Oct 31.- Eleven German live-bitnieu wpro drowned today while try-i- n to relieve the crew of a llrititih vessel wrecked off thd' Slesvic. o |