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Show VOLUME V. NUMBER HUE. S r latum liriven Wind WILD Sm-r- i a Sirour Down a City. By CONFUSION PRICE FIVE CENTS. finally ,had- to suspend ? bo number of adjoining fiaiuifc, proposed a oucsui idation. which a effected Mr. GiUaepta. wbo had ex haustad his resources in developing tbe property, araa Haaiiy left aith Su.OUU of the ljuuutw shares of the reorgauiad ouuipany, and thai stock was sold to Mr. Ilagerioan on the eve of the bourn that cat nod the price up to ft a share. r.!. 1 but ifi. owed a J J REHiXS. Sew liiMit., "rl.-.m- May IC. to Heaver. A apecial train will leave New Orleans tomorrow with Klown m the Crescent City delegationnight p With lituamii to the trans Miaeiaeippi congress at Denier a iu Attempt In Stay At the same time train wilt leave from the Hestrurtiou. alt over the west for Denver with dele gates fer next week's congress, which promises to be the most importrnt oou llieti ., May 10. -- Twenty Mrnxw, i en ti. in ever held in the et. Prepara two squares of iiumikk buildings Uous for the reception of the delegate dwelling swept sway tonight ! the inoel disastrous tire that Muskeg, m liae Houm-- I ui m The tire started at 33J o'clock this evening in ttie Ijiunkowell IimUI .an.-- , off of Pine street, ami aided by a tint j strong wind, swept with lightning like rapidity tell blocks up Piue si reel, one of the chief business at reel b of ttie city. Then, by a sudden shift of wiud, the rUinen were driven toward Terrace are n lie, one of the tineat residence alreeta in the city, where they swept unchecked until tiie aoutheru portioti of the ciiy reached, where the buildings are not an cli Me t yet her. There the fire men. aided l tne engines, and men from ir.ilnl L.lpidn. mc 'eeded il. getting t lie tlaiuea under control, although at a late hour tonight some buildings are atill burning tiercel Twenty two blocks are devastated. On Fine street the business houses for ten blocks at. Among the valuable blocks were the Pine uiiMe the Ptnlaborun Street houee, block, Kekerman's drug store, Matthew Wil aoii's residence, Sedgewick's w holeaale store, Mc Michael's shoe store und the Lauukowcll hotel. No leas than Xt) residence including in the city, are in i Hue of the finest oourt house was ashes. The guttel but the public documents were saved. ''he prisoners in the county jail whicu occupied the basement of the Several murt house, were liberateil. cows and horses were burned and a little child sleeping in the Lauukowell hotel barns, where the tire started, is missing. A conservative estimate of the total loss Hundreds of families MOTIf tffOOMW who were rendered homeless are being cared for by people in the portion of the city which 'escaped the visitation. The scene on the streets tonight is terrible. Homeless people are running frantically aliout making endeavors to save some little portion of their most vuluable effects which had lieen draggisl from the house, although in most cases the spread of the Haines was so lapid that, us in the case of the great Chicago tire, little or nothing could be carried I i ' ) the cries of women and childthe shouting of men could be heard the explosion of dynamite used by the firemen to blow up buildings in the hope of staying the progress of the Above ren nnd flinm and again by heavy concussions as the boiler in some business building would explode, scattering the dsbris in The firemen luliored all directions. under difficulties from the start, the gale which was blowing scattering huge blazing brands far beyond where men were working, and nausidg new tiree to spring up constantly. I'lii. immense wind made it impossible to get the flames in check and as the greater part of the buildings were was favorable to wooden, everything them. An appeal for help to the cities was promptly rescinded to and the fireman fought heroically but almost uselessly until the more sparsely built up region of the city was reached, since then they have lieen constantly gaining on the lire and have prevented it from further apreadings. Tonight women and children of the poorer classes wander liomelessly along the street, moaning and weeping over If the city authorities do their losses. not immediately interpose ami make some arrangements to house the home folless, extreme suffering will certainly low. The first residence vicinity that fell a victim to the fire was that commonly called "The Sawdust." inhabited mostly by a laboring class of people. This in a little while was completely devastated. Among the sad incidents was the death of Harry Stevens, son of Post He was ill with pneu master Stevens. monia, and when the flame approBched the house he had to be moved. The shock was too great nnd he died while being removed to a place of safety. out-bid- e The Meadville Fire. May 16. The fire at this had place was so disastrous that help to be summoned from Meadville andthe combined forces had a hard work saving the town. Nearly two acres are burned LriUDVTlXX, over. Surprised at Delamar's Appointment. Dknm i:. May 10. -- A Chicago special this morning says that Senator Delamar of Idaho will soon be appointed chief of the department of mines and mining at the World's Fair. In view of the prominence with which Coinmissioder Skiff of Colorado has figured among the appli cants for the position, the rumor caused To this surprise emno little surprise. was given by the knowledge that phasis Knit lli.linioir not been lief ore ....i . IL ...,uHill. ...... wn mentioned among the poeaibleoooupante of that position, out uui ue um miu the bulk of his mining interests in Idaho with the express purpose of going to Europe to lake a long vacation. A Ifiniug Swindle. IH.Nvi.it, May 10. EL II. (iillespie has arrived in Denver from Chicago and bring suit in a few days savs that he will tsu. , ..iu..li;..c;u.n snares in to recover iiii'iiip.iium'u .1 Ihn.'L'eriuaii recently. - c-- nun f. , ....... ... wits represented to him that claiming it mxtfl in the mine ...i.., i.u.l 200,000 when he sold. He will claim damages. the original ort'um.ed .... -ui.,,1 ... ii. . .:,!,. I'll. (.... Mollie Gibson cumpany, covering two claims, the Mollie tiibson and the UM fine, ami was the largest Biocsiioiuei. This company worked the property for i A t.enl LaMKNTABI-- CASK. Still Helleves Sob's Integrity. Ratiiu iu Hi- - MKINLKV THE BILL point of death with typhoid hear. The matter will be investigated. Pueblo is supplied with water from the river. It m more than probable that the so rife in town recently is due to the frightful impurities absorbed. IT eirki. Its AtlvsnlHirr--s Have- - Not Vet IWn Kit lit IVstml. iiMI Faxorahle fur Wleat. Will IU Clrurd Milt. Ill tvhinm.v Kansas, May 1& fihaw in fifteen the from ials received points Arkansas valley indicates that all west KIVBH HIS OPINION ern Kansas is having a soaking rain. I'ANIC IX A I'lkClS TRXT Tina insures the biggest wheat crop tins suction of the state eier raweu. Alt Attark K Hoodlum The Audi The Work I no ef the Measure Will III. Wales ef Prime The cure In ait Fl'olu Cobble Stimulate Foreign Commerce Losikc. Mav 10. The Prime ,r Mono aud Club. aud Home luduttry Wale is suffering from muscular rheu uiatiaui in Ins legs, which prevent, his Ni for any length of time. Okij iss, May Pi. Veeterdav May ML Thomas H. Keed. standing Gladstone is in a much moreunpr liouse Peters, a stevedore, went to the Henry ..f States I'nited the ei r was be than health of yest-condition city hall aud complained to Mayor of representatives talking to a eorre were Shakespeare that the Proveuats spoodeul of the Associated I Venn in Italy day. interfering aith linn and intimidating 1 II II III I 111 Ri K. Ins ooooertiing the McKluley bill, said, in TKul 101 laborers. He made an affidavit and foreign part: "It will stimulate ourof articles the Poveuanos brothers were held under coin uierce b a larne numlier I of the Artiou Su of the lie Outcome bond. nVUU) on which the duties had been reduced The in iy or sent for the Provenanou or which were added Ui the fro list. It MM OMMMl Uill I - n this morning aud said: "I have sent for will stimulate our domestic industries 10. ooun The supreme Cm. voo. May by i. mi. ui of the reduction in duties mi cil of the federated railway employes de you batSBB this city has grown tired of the intuuidatSHi and UwImmumh you raw material and the increased duties eided Northwest the Chicago against hme carried on I want to give you fair on a ier few articles of iiwrnul; which ern switchmen The, this evening. aud that tins thing must hail been largely imported, but which aM recommended the switchmen's otli natinat asmwarning and for all time. I know hitherto we have been unable to manu cers to call upon the railway officials stop well enough that have long been at fact u re profitably. with a view to the reinstatement of a the head of the you disturbing element here "It was extremely unfortunate that many as old could hands of their places that has lieen a meiia-- Pi the ace of the bill went into effect at the tiuieor was be thm community. .provided for. followed so soon after by a most severe council were of the The Droeeedings Vou know as well as I do of the financial panic, when the failure of liar prolonged and stormy at tbe close of insidious means by which you seek to ing ISros. seemed to shake the rounds eleven which lasted nearly the session, Intimidate and frighten people. ou tioiis of the strougest houses and when hours. Sargent said therepreeeiitatai not do your work openly but you general insolvency seemed to edtnke the of the switchmen and their opponents may find another and Hrhaps more effectual whole commercial world in the lace, the train'iiei: hail each been given a way. ou have sought to foment "tioing into effect under such circum hearini;. and the course of the former in trouble here time and again. Matrauja stances it was not a difficult matter to of the discharge Vsrdmaster iniiies to me and tells me that he cannot convince thousand of voters that the demanding was declared unjustifialile. pass a Proveu.ano on the street without financial difficulties were due solely to Mclnery From others it was learned that all of the latter inherent defects of the measure. Why the spitting at him. could probswitchmen "Now there must be at once and for- looklat the case of Austria, w hose mer reinstated be upou application, ever an end to this. am sick and chants complain so loudly of the ruin ably and the same is true of many the of it. 1 tell you. vou must take tired mat that the Mckinley bill has wrought to The switchman switchmen. hands off. I have issued orders to the their trade. They complained that their Chicago touight to be somewhat chief of police that he must use his industries were affected t such an ev appeared toward firemen, neither entire force to prevent you from tent by the measure that through their biltered nor Delis the having voted on any ing your neeigns into execution. carry I am efforts the Austrian government was Sargent before ostensible the iiiestion council, forced to seek to draw inner nations into liecauae the order of trainmen had no sorry now that I am obliged to go to Denser. If I could remain here I would a measure of reprisal against the I'nited luorum present, but really it is asserted iHirsoiiallv lake command of the iMihee States. ou record on force and use not lie desire to for the put these complaints every means at my com "Notwithstanding question of sustaining the action of mand towiiie from the face of the the facts proved Unit exports for the the settled bv a vote earth every memlier of was which railroad the first three months under the operation your gang who tries to raise Ins hand against the per of the bill were increased 00 per cent of 0 to 3 favoring the company introduced resolution the by The of sons this community." oyer the corresponding uuarter of ltj'.KI. switchmen wtre adopted by the same "But my represeatatives will act for Here in Italy the merchants and press s officers to me. This the vote trainmen requiring of terror must stop and balhave the waitings of the to remove the if there is reign a way possible to doit will ance of the Kuropean prese until they request the company discovered that had the bill been spec trainmen who have been given the stop." The Proven 7.os left the hall with switchmen's places and that the switch- out ially devised for the purpose it would men be reinstated. saying more than to protest their The trainmen, how innocence. not have been better adapted to increase voted and against the. resolution, her trade with the I'nited States, for by ever, secretary of the supremo council, its provisions .'id per cent, of our pur the F.loped With a Mulatto. of one the trammen. refuoed who is chases from her are on the free list, 'M Dknvkk, Col., May tft A telegram of chief and the train Wilkinson, it, from western Nebraska says that yester per cent, are admitbd at a reduced rate sign act. to refused blank it. men, point upon of duty, 12 per cent, at a same rate, the thirteen year old daughter of he outcome of theaction of the conn day while the duty was advanced on but 1 W. T. Trimble, late alliance candidate is far from settled. Vnrd therefote, cil, per cent is figured in for the legislature, eloped with I.ouis The commercial allinuce of the cen- master Brooks, whose name Price, a mulatto. They spent the night out interviews the strike the by brought tral slates of Kurope which certain ami w ho is a member of the trainmen's in a Inirn and were discovered this morn powers are endeavoring to bring al nit. brotherhood, was discharged from the ing. The negro was arrested on a charge is an evidence that the commercial na Great excitement railroad's service today of criminal assault. tions' are not slow to take every possible Northwestern prevails over the affair. The girl seems with the switchmen. to and stimulate protect infatuated with the man. precaution their trade and that is exact ly the poll Doomed. Portugal bill is which on the McKinley Dnnkards in Session. cy P.utis May 10. Senor Kartidal, chair I am very confident that the founded. Dayton, t) . M iv li! The annual next few years w ill he years of great mail of the Mozambique company, in an Duukard ineeliiig of the brethren and prosperity in the United States, and interview in reference t the east Afn their wives from all nails of the ... that they will prove hi lie favorable both can agreement between Knglnnd and States began at Trutwoo l today, A to our domestic manufacturers and to Portugal, says the Hritish proposals would seal the definite annihilation of great religious meeting will lie held to our foreign commerce. BP i IB n- Can io. May 16. -- Commissioner of IVnsions ICauoi, in an interview today regarding the resiguatiou of his son and the published statement that he him self would take a like action, said: "If because of the unfortunate affair about my eon, the president is at all displeased with me I shall resign. My mm is innocent of wrong doing The - was satisfactory accounted for that it was charged he had appropr iate.1 Many enmities exist in the large depart meiit. I omplaints which were unjust, ha.1 liaen made about him to thesecre tary of the interior and to prevent furthr annoyance to that official my son re signed. "I did not seek this :..lded Kauni. "It came to m ilicited. its u.i.urs have During my incumbency been conducted with honesty and dis patch. I have nothing to conceal, and upon my record there does not rest a blot." St. Lot is. May 16. General Noble, secretary of the interior, who is in this city, was seen in reference to the dis charge of Green H. Kauin, Jr.,son of the commissioner of pensions. "It is true, said the secretary, "that young Itaum's resignation was de maimed. I he charges against him of selling offices and falsification in civil service examinations, I am satisfied are true, and I myself discharged the three men Involved. I asked for youug Ka urn's resignation. Young Kaum had recently gotten into bad habits. I cannot in any sense hold his father, Gen. Kaum, re sKinsihle for the short comings of hie son. (ien. Kaum has my sincere sympa thy. He acted the part of on honorable man ami a good officer. know no charges of any kind against (ien. Kaum. 7- I i 1 t I The Week's Crop Report. Washington, May 10. The weather crop bulletin says: The weather for the past week was generally unfavorable for the growing crops in the Mississippi nnd Ohio valleys, owing to the dryness of the ground, and reorts from the principal wheat and com states which indicate a continuation of the present condition luring another week will cause a it rough I likely to prove of serious injury to the crops. Small grains and grass are in danger. owing to the absence of rain from Ten nessee northward along the upper take Although region and in Minnesota. more rnin is needed in the Dakotas, Ne braska and Kansas, the weather during the past week is more favorable and the frosted wheat is recovering, but was proliably somewhat injured by frosts last night. Favorable reports are also received from Missouri and Colorado. Reports from Kansas state that fly and chinch bugs are damaging the wheal in places. In Oregon the wheat prospects were never better and fruit is doing well. In California the cool weather has greatly benefitted the growing crops by retard ing a rapid niiening of fruit. Hay cut ting is in progress throughout the state, but the curing is retarded by partly cloudy weather. A Murderous Frenchman. HARBISON'S ORATORICAL i'OU BR. lie Turned ilt Mute Speech Mattel' Than Some Men in a Lifetime. Washington, May 10. Secretary Rusk in speaking today of the presidential ex- cursion, said it was a wonderful one. Especially gratifying was the reception in the south, but the great American public was enthusiastic from start to and if he good folks on the route omitted any courtesy it would be more than he could do to discover the gap. "A feature of the trip that impressed me more even than the popular enthusiasm,'1 Continued the secretary, "was the remarkable oratorical ability of the presiHe made a greater number of dent. speeches in the month than mauy public men could think of and de liver in a lifetime. And his efforts were not all prearranged for some of the best things he said were sKintaneous." The president resumed official duties at the White House today. There are a number of important questions pending in each of the executive departments, and it is the presidents purpose to dis pose of them as rapidly as possible. tin-is- h I first-clas- s N. Yn Louie Layez, a Frenchman living on a farm near Lee Centre, last evening told his wife he thought he had better kill her and his three child- Utica, ren and hang himself. At 3 o'clock this morning his w ife woke the oldest child, a girl of thirteen years of age, and together they went to As soon as they left the an outhouse. house Layez arose, followed them, and attacked his wife w ith an as. The girl ran to the house, woke her ttie brother and sister, aged eight and three ami years respectively, and ran with them out into the fields. Sheucceeded in reaching the house of a neighbor half a mile distant and gave the alarm. Mrs. Layez was found lying in a path fatally wounded. Layez has disappeared nnd men are scouring the woods for him. Portugal, which has already been killed under the new convention Fugland would take the gold mines which were the most valuable part of the Portugese territory. But his company was w illing to work under Hritish rule if England would stick to her promises not to interfere with pri vate interests. Senor Vegeas, the exiled republican leader, said in an interview that the house of Hragana, w hich is on intimate terms with the Hritish royal family, bad made Portugal lose a portion of her African territory. Unless Portugal changes her policy and enters into alliances with America, France and Brazil, the present crisis may lead to the eetab lishment of a republic, but the present moment is not favorable. The financial problem w ill lie difficult to solve. It will bo politic to leave the present Portugal rulers to deal with the problems which they themselves have created. by Bngland financially, one-hal- f s ." I ween. a Dullness meeting next CLEVELAND AMi CARLISLE. lifflN MM v, o-r- ..N.,a. C I i i - . . -- u,.n,. I I Tin rented to I 'ileal that the roller reported key was taken from the body of a young man who hail tin tied suicide by drowning in April Is, 1.M. Photo graphs were sent to the coroner and established beyond doubt the fact that the body of the suicide was that of Arthur (jueal. missing I mii vx xiiii. is, Iti.l., May 10. O. K. Johnson, who until recently was the Tinted Slates vice ismsul general at I Hid. ill, was shown a message in refer ei ice to Arthur Dean CJueul and said: "I investigated the ease as thoroughly as piHHilile at the lime of the finding of the liody, but could not identify it, as the mail went under the name of Dean in Load i. "He came to Lilldou about the 1st of January, ls.i, with !. n m cash and drafts for tl,.M more. This money he spent in carousing uutd he became pen n dees and, as the testimony at the in .piest showed, almost insane. Thousands of People UotueleNi. Santa Fk. N. M., May 10. Sheriff Luna, of Valencia countv, reports that ijuite lional BK.N K. KICH CAU.KD. The tirsl witness ailed was lien K Kou liable Co Op. Witness testilied that he was preseut at an autopsy held by ttie physicians ou the body of John llamer, at which time an effort was made lo probe the wound in the breast. The probe would not enter with the anus lying at the side but the wilnees suggested that the arms lie raised to the iMit.it i. m which llamer must have as sumed wheu he asked Criftin not to shoot. I'he arm was raised pi a horizontal lHwilion and a change was thereby af facted in the muscleb of the breast by which I lie proiie was allowed to enter Dr. Q. Perkins was recalled and tent died to the same fact as given liy Mr. Itich, ami iu reply to cross examina Un stated that the location of the muscles of the chest was Affected by the position of the upper arm but not af rented by the fore-arwhich might have occupied one of three positions unhealed by Attorney Hruwn. One of these was the position assumed wheu the act of leveling a revolver. Hu h, manager of the . are homeless in his over fflBB isiunty on the east Imnk of the Kio (i ramie opposite . Nuiias, the county W. ti. VOI No KH AI.I.FD. seat of the comity. W. (I. Young was then recalled and Houses and DfOfli have been destroyed crossexamiued He by Attorney Hrown. by the tlood of the Kio (iram lo. The testified that he saw A. It. Huyee, then river is now slowly railing. editor of Thk Commekciau and talked with him at about daylight, on the day Scotch-IrisAiljonrn. of the shooting. Did not have much 10. The last conversation with him. Made a stateIa rmvuxa, Ky., May conof Irish Scotch ment to Hayes as he was at breakfaat. the day's session gress was well attended. Dr. Mdlntosh Did not remember what was said about read a patter setting forth the objects of Hamer's revolver. Itefused to show him the society and inviting all of Scotch the revolver. Did not remember any Irish descent to unite with the congress. reason for refusing to show the revolver. AS TO RK.NSHAW. Iietters were read from President Diaz, of MexiNo, and many promint Amen Judge Henderson renewed his motion cans. that the prosecution l)e required to call all the eye witnesses to the shooting, Two Hoilies Found. referring esiecially to A I. Ivenshaw, the n Mann-.- . PintatiO, May 10. The remains of barkeeper in arum replied Prosecuting Attorney Charles Thomas and KJ Folly were found this morning, forty miles from stating that the prosecuton had put all here. They left here for Merna, Neb., the witnesses on the stand who had been and it is supposed they were either in attendance ou the grand jury, was shown to have left when the frozen to death ou the plains or made shooting begun and was in no sense a the victims of foul play. witness of the affair. Judge Henderson replied that it ap- The War on the Jews. iieared that Itenshaw was a witness o f Athens, May 10. The peasantry of the lieginiiing of the affray which is the the island of Corfu are joining with the most material of all. He was also, exmob against the Jews. Murders are cepting the negro porter, the only man still of daily occurrence, and to add to present who was not under the influthe troubles of the harassed Jews ty- ence of liuuor, or who was not in some phoid fever has broken out in their )Hir way a party to the differences which Its! t ion of the He was moreover city. up to the shooting. in charge of the place and was supposed The Denver Delegates. to be a disinterested purty aud it was The delegates to the Denver congress Ins duty to see that there was no trouble aud if trouble occurred to know who w ill meet at the Chamber of Commerce was to blame. 11 arroom at o'clock this morning to urown's reasons. The Union Pacific has of range U) go. Hrown added a few remarks Attorney fens a special car, and made a fare of showing Hint Maden and Koch did not one and one third for the round trip. pretend to be eye witnesses of the lie ginning of the affray. Washburn, Burglars Again. l oung, r.mcrson nnd others were so ex or cited that they else, something While the family were nut the house of Mr. Mntl, of Twenty third street, couldn't say anything positive about the actions of llamer. Phillips only beard was entered and ransacked yesterday four shots, only those tired by Griffin. The thieves did not get Only the negro porter is a witness of the afternoon. much, a revolver and ring being the whole attair. Varian insisted that the defense had main articles. taken charge of this witness (Renehaw) from the beginning and he is really their A Runaway Last Night. witness. Iet them call him. About 11 o'clock last night as Jno MUST PRODUCE RF.NSHAW. Martyn jr. was driving north on Wash The court overruled the motion, but ington avenue, his horse became fright ordered that the prosecution should ened and began to run away. Martyn produce the witness for the defense to was throw n out and badly injured. examine. Tbe prosecution conceded that Myron The Record of Death. Hume, one of tne witnesses, was without London, May 10. II. Sampson, pro the jurisdiction of the court and could lie produced. prietor of the Referee, a Sunday paper notThe prosecution then rested. devoted to sport and drama, died today from influenza. THEORY OP THE DEPENSE. Allison, of the defense, then Attorney Fruit Damaged. made a statement to the jury of the theMtr.WAUKEE, May 10. Frosts in the ory of the defense. It is the duty of the interior of the state last night inflicted public prosecutor to secure justice and great damage to small fruits and early not solely devote his attention to secur-in Attorney lihodes ing n conviction. egetabtes. his opening speech had stated that when Crirlin left the saloon after being struck Snows in England. "he left on a mission of London, May 16. There has been a by Washburn Nevertheless the prosecution deat h." hoio i silo' fall in Wales and I umlier In this city it has not attempted to explain why Griffin land counties. England. instead of is bitterly cold Unlay, and during the came back and shot llamer Washburn with whom he had the quarmorning there was a heavy hail Storm 111 h iten-sha- The Kentucky Democratic Convention state Convention Cone I tides. Lorisvii.i.K, Ky., May 10. The democratic state convention concluded its work Saturday afternoon. The ticket as completed is; Governor, John Young Brown; Lieutenant governor, M. C. Alford, Lexington. Attorney general, W. J, Hendricks, Flemingsburg; auditor, L. C. Nopan, Frankford ; treasurer, 11. C. Hale; register, land office C. A. Swanco, of of public caupious; superintendent Ed. Porter Thompson, instructions, of the court of Appeals, Uwenton; clerk A. A. Davis, Cynthiana. close of the resolutions Just at the endorsing tirover Cleveland and John C. Carlisle. Amotion naiming Cleveland for presi Dr. Graves to be Indicted. dent was offered by Tarvin, Clinton, but Denver, May 10. If reports sent out the delegates were in no humor to delay from the district attorney's office are and the motion to adjourn was carried. correct. Dr. Thatcher Craves will be today charged with having Hire in Her Hold. caused the death of Mrs. Josephine B. New York, May 16. The steamer St The grand jury have been Baruaby. called to meet for 11 this morning. Romans, of the Summer line, w hich left Should no indictment lie brought ere this Kirt last. Wednesday, returned last with tire iu her hold. The steamer adjournment there w ill be none for at night hud on board 027 head of cattle, loo bales least two weeks. Denver, Colo., May 10. Late tonight of cotton and 16,000 bushels of grain. it was learned that the grand jury in The lire started in the conton and the buttered the Harnaby case found an indictment captain ordered the hatches at once. Nothing could lie done against Dr. Craves for murder in the down first degree. It is thought that another to extinguish the tire untill all the cattle and for this puriKjee party will also lie indicted in this case, were removed, but the name cannot be learned barges were secured. Ait Attack on Stanley. London, May 10. While Henry M. Stanley delivered a lecture at Shellield last evening the hall was invaded by a gang of socialists who began to sell among the audience a pamphlet attackThe pamphlet was ing the explorer. very freely Iwuight under the belief that it contained a reiort of one of Stanley's When the fraud was discovlectures. tonight. ered there was a great commotion and The Charity Convention. the venders were violently expelled. Did Not Get Coal There. Indianapolis, May 10. The attend The gang tried lo mob Stanley as he CrTY OF Mexico, May 10, The govance and interest In the national char left the hall, but his friends gathered A Committee around him and w ith the assistance of ernment denies the truth of the pub itv conference continues. on the place of the next meeting decided the police, kept off the assailants until fished rumors that the Ksmeralda sue cecded in buying even a limited amount he drove off in a cab. on Denver. of coal at Acnnilco, but says on the con "The custody nnd care of idiots" was trary that she wns ordered out of the the topic at the morning session. Dr. Admiral Brown in Command. and is now lying on the coast in W. B. Fish, superintendent of the Illin-oi10. The United States port lot ion., March neutral waters. school for imbeciles, made an exfrom Valparaiso, ar The general opinion at Acapulco is A. O. Wright read a pa- warship liallimore, tended report. rived here this moruing. The Baltimore that the I tat a litis passed mat place and per on "The Defective Classes." w ill remain on this Francisco anil San In the evening was heard a report of coast under command of Admiral llrown gone south, and me r.stneraiua has lieen waiting for the United States steamer the committee on the co operation of Admiral MeCann will lie transferred to Charleston. At o'clock this afternoon women in the management of charita the w hich of he I'ensacola, coinmanilry an unusual commotion was observed on hies, penal and correctional institutions, is expected here in a few days and will the Esmeralda, but thorough search of with Miss Clara Barton as the chairman, then leave tor the Atlantic. the water failed to show any sign of an Mrs. V. T. Smith, of Connecticut, road approaching vessel. a report and it was followed by an interDesease Along the Arkansas discussion. esting Pokblvo, Colo,, May 10. Complaint It Hits Mary Anderson's Husband. has been made to the county commisA Split From the Knights.' Au.KXTOWN, Pa.. May 10. This after sioners today by ranchmen in the westbill in equity was entered against PiTTsBfBd, May 10. The Green Glass ern part of the country regarding the noon a Worker s assembly of this district de condition of the Arkansas river. They the Keystone Cement comnanv and eided to withdraw from the Knights of Bay the earscasea of several thousand Chas. K. Whitehead andto Stanley W. foreclose a Labor and affiliate with the American head of cattle and horses pollute the Dexter, trustees in trust, The mortgage for S10U,UUU. Antonio NavFederation of Labor. Assemblies at Al water in their neighborhood. Mary Anderson, is ton. Ills., and St. Louis have expressed a stench is so bad as to sicken people on arro, husband of the banks. Already many are on the president of the cement company. willingness to join the movement. St morrow, ami tary and lreasnrsr. A. B. Carretom. grand smmut ruaductor. T II llartutl. THE grand junair conductor; J. M tto-au- , imde setitiual. K. K. Malreajv. uuimJs aentiual; J. r. Dura, executive torn mand, J. It Latamsr. nmuriuii-- mana n Wax uuonurAti ger By His . The Ifeagrr I Tsaves Cm. Mich, May 1C- - The danger from furaat (tree in the west end if the state l believed to have ptMl LAIMS SELF PRoTE TION. aud tbe only destruction now pasiole will ouate in the half cleared daWncts ere tbe coals still emoukler in the old I he atuuipe. theory r Hi. Ua er-- Set tint km KpUemir of iTuuder.. at Lruglh Some Surprising Di ..n. i :: May 10 lr Hose, the Auuouureiueut. Made. awistaut state veterinarian, has re turned from Darrtown, Butler county, where there i. alarm over the appear The taking of testimo-.- y in the t .r Jtin ance of glanders Three horses were case occupied the attention of the Du. cuudeoined. Several others are placed Brief court during Uie iu quarantine. greater part of yesterday session. The attendance and iinereei seemed greater than on any pre NEXT 111 El HOPE TO DIE. .. cediuir day. mm ill. M A ting H ha n a- tit) Mail Is a and the defense begau present miurnce. much interest was shown m ou. Ion Coroner's Subject. ,.. t Attorney AiIihiu'n Kti!-,Kivmi I'lii.Mi) IT. Arthur Itean grand jury ..f what the defense expected ... nne uniueiy, mat llie i,o,i,i.g of lineal, aged ''T. a member of the real estate firm of P. (X II Oueal A Co , this Hauier ass ou 1MINK in HI I.K i.kenhk. misleriously disappeared city, Decemlier 7, l!.i. No clue to his w here It hml .ceil thought Uiat some other alioiils has been obtained until last plan of defeuse aould be attempted. At mouth, when I he cashier of Kansas City toruey Alluam in hu oteuiug remarks and safe deposit Savings liank. re.eii.-- l made several statements winch were of revelations as far as through tbe mail from the the is con public w a ith Central Middlesex, Laidon, key cerned and tbe futher development of a tag attached Itelonging Pi the vault the I'sao will doubtless be sense Blaine Improving. New Yokk, May 16. Dr. Dennis, after a visit to Secretary Blaine this morning, gave out the following: Ifiaine had n very good night and is He seems free from pain this morning. much better, and while his feet are slill slightly swollen the attack of gout is subsiding, and in a few days he might to be able b be up and alxiut the liouse. He enjoyed a good breakfast this morning and seems very comfortable. , Fitrlit With Stage Robbers, Norman, Oklahoma, May ML An Indian scout has arrived here from the Choctaw Nation and reports a nght between the Dalton boys, the alleged rubbers of the Santa Fe express some days ago, and a Miese of I'liiled States I Evening Paper Suspended. marshals. The outlaws csontied. It is Washington, May 10. The Evening not known whether any one was hurt. Critic has ceased publication and Iibb been placed in the hands or a receiver. The Conductors Convention. St. Loris, May lO. The entire day Tafl is Rapidly Sinking. Sandim.u, May 10. Hon. Alphonso was consumed by a convention of railroad conductors in an election of officers Taft is sinking rapidly and is not exW. P. Daniels was elected grand secre- - pected lo survive tonight. rel. The witnesses for the prosecution have all said that Griffin suddenly sprang back and began shooting, but they have never attempted to explain why he "suddenly sprang back." lhe prosecution has also carefully concealed from the jury the fact that almost mortally Griffin was himself wounded iu that affray. CONTINUED ON SEIXINU PACiE.J |