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Show VOLUME V. NUMBER 41. He Knows I. How to tlast death cs ised rHjih ai with tramp- - Pa;-ti In proisl l.nu to b W ,t utu I;! ght, of 1 et.ier. posts r A emu.-inu-- r rrm CorW-t- t l'rarlir ! Will Alll! - Vriy Mm-- His twelve-thousan- d MANY 1EM VXDS FOlt HEL1. H- Sot as Litter! sonal Applicant - a a tiiver t and Slawu. C that he would ! in New oeekii nod would talk lu'l.t. ple-- to he will li prolub'v I'lri year, larger and striHiger. other Per- for Aid ciMittfc-- t - iiot (n,':.- hen he i'liallelien t'or'-(tNl I, May il. Hud re u; ClXi I New Orleons, i!iLe lr d extra-tirdinar- y l iii 1 e 1 Ihmicu dwindling to insignificant proportions ami that the Mipe will soon lie obliged to accept an annuity of ;1,000,IUI francs set apart for him by tho Italian government under the Guronto luw. Neither of these representations is accurate. While the resources of the pope lire lew than t he civil list of most F.uro-jieitsovereigns, yd by a wise administration of these resources, if not entirely adequate to all the needs of tho church, t hey urn Bulliciont to insure a working of its principal services. The revenues of the pontilicial budget are disbursed mihstanlinlly as follows: At the disposal of the pope .V KM) francs for cardinals; 700,000 for poor Dioceses; 400,000 for the perfecture of Apostolic palaces; 1,000, 000 fur the secretaryship of stale; 1,000,-(lofor employes and functionaries; l,.'i00,000 for political schools, and for The half million almsgiving; at the disposal of tne Pope serves to iiiiiinlain his household and also to meet other expenditures not included under theother headings of the budget. Cardinals ineuria are maintained nt the exs pense of the Holy Father. The of each cardinal amount to 20,000 odd francs. The fourth Hem of the of that the perfecture budget, of palaces, varies between one and two million francs a half and it includes all the expenses for the ponof the Vatican tifical court, the palace and tlie apostolic palaces, the maintenance of museums and gallories, etc. The million francs assigned to the secretaryship of state covers the expenses of that .olliee and of those of the enunciatnres and apostolic delegations. The allowance for employes ami functionaries covers only the persons of faithful servants of the pontifical government who refused to pass into the service of the Italian government. This item becomes smaller year by year as death thins the ranks of the veterans. Nearly all the Catholic schools in nt the charge Home are maintained of the pope and the demands of charity tend constantly to increase. Outside of these ordinary expenses, there is a heavy The budget of extraordinaryjoxpenses. propaganda of the faith has already reof 500,000 ceived three subventions francs each; while tho institutions and subsidies. receive of Koine academies The restoration of 1! isilica of the has cost 5,1 100,000 francs. It is impossible to estimate how much the pope gives privately. His resources are difficult to enumerate. Even the administration of St. Poters pence itself know not the exact redoes of the and expenditures ceipts direceives Leo becauso pope rectly the greatest sums of thebishps and laety. Part of this money is devoted to extraordinary work and expenses,and part goes toward increasing the secret fund reserved for future needs. It is asserted that this fund absorbed 3I50,UOO,-00francs of the sum received by tho pope on tho occasion of his Saeerdornl jubilee in 1M87. The average amount received annually beby the pope in St. Peters pence is tween eight and nine million francs. The I'n ted States now contributes more than Franco to this fund, sending annu- allv S200.0U). Belgium comes next after France, then Holland, Spain, Germany, and last of all Italy. n to furnish u wholesale social ami re ligioiis club, under l'resbj terian auspices, for .','0" Joung pisiple studying in Ann Arlxr. Mrs. Sackett gave the lot and the building, to which the McMillan hall had been added, ns a memorial to her young son, Walter. There is a large basement in the new building, finely The equipped for physical culture. middle story has reading rooms in d other facilities for social and intellectual improvement and enjoyment. The thu d theater-shapea hill contains for lectures on religious and moral subjects. The son of Senator McMillan.the latter being absent in Knrope, in a brief address, presented the hall to the asso ciation. Moderator Green said he wna glad to express the sympathy ami interest of that bixly in tins ellort to (Miristmtiii-.the higher education. The Tappan a sociation has a hold of the right string, (iod bless tho work. President Angcil, of the Michigan University, also spoke. i- The Steamer Sale. Bioln-inent- La-tera- n 0 i The Record of Death. Henry Shelton ited States minister to Belgium and delegate to the Brussels uiou inursuay , nti slavery conference, at Healing Springs, Ya. Nkw Yohk, May 21. Mav 21. A dispatch from the City of Mexico, announces the death today of ion. Leonard SeweH, a citizen oi J jnuisiaiui. ura. prominent n ,. mI in Mevico some time ago to u OUWUll "v." supervise the installation ment of ramie ministry. and develop Killed hv Tramps. Dknvku, Mav 22. At liuena Vista at 8 o'clock this morning Deputy Warden Harrison of the state reformatory noti- un, neo v."""'- ..i.i., l.'iiin.M.fnn that . mi known man was lying dead on the IracK An inquest was held. It atMidwav. was found that di used came to his death from causes unknown, ll is sup Nfw Yokk, Mav 21. Tho steamship Werra this morning reports that the pilot she took aboard says the Ludgaio Hill steamshitijliad signalled just previously. She had towed the disabled steamship Vicndem several hours, but tho hitter's injuries were finally repaired and she had started for New York. Cables from Hamburg say the steamship Columbia has just arrived from New York and spoke to Viendem Sun day. She was then all right and showed no distress signals. All fears for her safety are at rest. ln-- The t'oiisressioiiiil Story. Mav 21. Tho delegates of the congressional party, referring to the re port cabled to hairope from luuiuue that the forces of President lialniaceda had captured Taltal, give a different story of tho affair. They declare the government war ships Imporiale and and Almirnnte Comtell entered the harbor of Taltal during the absence of the congressional lleet, landed troops and issued a proclamation in favor of President Ualmaceda, but instead of tho old regime, according to tho congressional delegates, the inhabitants attacked tho government troops and compelled them to withdraw. The congressional delegates also announce t hat Bolivia has oflicially recognized the congressional forces as biiligcrents. Paris The Itata and Charleston Seen. San Fkancisco, May 2$. A Pacific mail steamer, which arrived today from Panama, reports having left Acapulco on May 15. Just north of that port, she sighted a steamer flying tho Chilean flag and answering the destription of the Itata, Bteering south bv fast. Later in the day tho Charleston spoke the Colima. On learning wnnt had boon seen the Charleston steamed away to the southward. The Colima reports that the Esmeralda left Acapulco on the morning of tho thirteenth inst. and went out to sea, but was seen near the harbor in tho evening, the Itata was exneeted to arrive hereon the fifteenth and it was supposed tho Esmeralda was waiting for her. The, Knee to he Abandoned. San Francisco, May 2!. Tho evening bulletin savs it is informed through re liable sources that the congressional party of Chili has entered into an agree limit, with the I'nited States to sur render the Itata and its cargo. The Charleston will not pursue the Hataauy further fmt, riroeeed to ( 'allao. and t lu Itata will quietly be handed over to the American authorities. Mexico Heard From. City ok Mkxico, May 21.--T- he El Tiempo, a leading conservative paper, tendencies, noted for its speaking of the Mafia in New Orleans and lynching in the I nileu Mates, says "For the protection of Mexicans in the United States, steps should be taken by the Mexican authorities ho that until America decides that foreigners are uu der federal protection Americans may bo lynched m Mexico. n . nard, of kn.ittn I; Ia- -t R..111, ) Uj (rilMltl' Willi the oi, May 21 The poX is taking pportmg men of America is here to st-jut-- t of He has raera. the Secure tfcialt economy a tight at tl Vatican, lie bus up t'orbetl otfrring him (b ','. if cardinals ilh sullivan. inted a commission charg.-- to do their utmost to effect a redm-iioin expense. It u believed to be Ilehl up and Sh.it. lit tirt-- t time pi ik Seitus that the pope John M:iy Dbviii, I .u m the constitution of the foreman of the r and IJio lirah ic congregation of Rome. The misery in bridge gang, is differing from a l.uli.-'- . to live. M Italy mij the effects of the national wound and is m.t bankruptcy ou the funds of the Vatican Keiizie claims he was held up l.de l.t have considerably augmented this night and siioi, roblied and ' eatcii. expedient. Kverybody asks money of the poie. riJKSRYTKIHAXS TAKE A KM' Tlien again, the work of the holy sea is Leo XIII has rout inuiilly increasing. created at Koine and esjieciully in the They Distinguish a leilicutiy ."semission tields,siieeial undertakings which rvice by Their I'rescine. The crusade require much money. Diniiorr, Mav it. To give th.Pns- iiruiitKt slavery has absorbed considers ble sums, and the pope is lavishing in byterian gencr:d assembly a view dis-of his endowments to schools, sciences and southeastern Michigan and n!i to i'.;i tinguish by its presence the benevolent agencies. afteriKMin of McMillan hall. K XI is not so lilieral to xrsons this u (Jovernor Alger proviiled spivi.il lis was 1'ltiR IX, but to causes of genthe visitors and eral interest Imb generosity borders on tram, which carried to Ai.n of the press reptecentativeg prodigality. is tho gift of I'nited It is llie practice of the radical press Arbor. The hallMcMillan to the T ippan of all countries, and eiiecially of Italy, States Senator Presbyterian association, so named fro:n nt tunes to represent the pe as disposHr. tlie first president of Tappan, ing of niillioim on millions, and as sur- Michigan Afl-- r nniversitv. llev. Ir. rounded by all the luxuries and magnili-ci'iicKadclitfe, the president of the of an eastern Hitentate xod as diswelcomed the assembly, J. W. pensing those for interested purposes of tion, he faith of his people. At other times Herdman, M. 0. explained isthe reason def igned it. represents the contributions of the for building the hall, which of hi: in an . pitw IX. i i (u HoM ll-l- v ,.i. rX ii ssi. A Unlit- , ! i..l f, i,r. i.:.l a.i i rrery o '! rTetr-- l oyii i.,l.!nu t f. caiit3":! . Hie i.-i- , I dollar. it 21 - . Ku' S. I.xi. A ,s pl !, ,i ii t' . Up 21 May who l:d ;j-- l apt urtl a K.'l by calltigthltllrS f namel M here. a y tha . Mr. to I, aii ia-- l , te takn.g the icu-au- r f M..y - j an l'r.tsi ii.enrau cle.gMnan, A) era, a o n.g who us preari.ii :g in till Kligl.s-- chapel here has Uvu a victim f a vuh.it A joung Oerni.ii! viol ii an took a si long faie-to luiu and made it a hub t to attend the church and ga. e in ript contemplation at the preacher. Mi f ir.-- I him to move from one board ii.g hou to another to elude her. She suicide before hit threatened to ejes Ul.ii ss he listened to her suit. The Auiiiican minister, Mr. Phelps, was liiiully appealed to by Avers. Phelps communicated with the lady's family Mel, it being evident that her mind was mihalanit-d- , she was sent to an asluia. r lU-v- i. (iKKM VXVS TAUIKK XKtitH I ATIOX were u.et by auol!.-nigl.t Th p,irt d t of igilaulrwu. TbeCifit was t!.er f,r t.' an ! e.e Ii party thievts. '1 'he fir ojnie.J .,iii.iii tuU and liefore Uie m.mal.e nai Judge AikeiiS,Mraii.i r i f the ..uut. and M ASey the cultTe th.ef eie kiliec' No arrettn ere made. -; ui.-l"'- i!.n-utu- I IWlus ku. Tib' storm. I'm, Kan, etorm May 21 -- A li roWKN t loXS (eurral Jury Airi-iit- l on Voluntary Mauslitiiliirr. did much damage lo and irct,arU iu lhu buildings, and Itotigla oamly lat-- t toght. Kaiu fe'l iu ry ruiiiing the lra crop, but baling llie heat fr.u hugs. SiXK r'ANolJKH (ii n'TAL A KtpUiu. Finer VWre j.r a Srxrre IVtult) Il.e M. Jdine ami I fa Cjum4 the eieniiis lUp-li-- t the any that r Aloft n rt (aelWtlm Hi am ell lilh, .u ,f Gerwal lilh. lunrl News. at in. iuii iti. of the .SululKMi A r in v, ism trlit.r to thoKitu wf flo,iti.4 a bankrupt tl.. k m The jury in the OiifljU case was out Oroker tiUtued lay lor, suggests K Cn v. M iv 21- - Judge Field,rf of sUm-ejchkiige gambling ou the purl of jutst about twenty four bourn aud n terv liaifcir tl.ecircu.t curt, reiah-re- ! up to 1 Mr. I. Oil this tlKtfniflg tuH.lotithe deuiand ifiat he ( iaelie, ontiethis gro.uid louVI. k yesterday it seeiued that it explanations 1 I t gueii. ss1.'. is dram sh p of the he ca would lie impowsihle to an agreeiiijiitu l urn proceeding brought by adment. The men were divided. t a saloon. toci. orttiers joining pr.i;-iSPURTISt; NEWS. O11ejuMu-.awas for a tirst I he jii !.'.' in ide a pern, anent irjunctuiD degree r from restiainu:g the ki1ou Rices at Cincinnati, Chicago, braves verdict and nothing else would do him. a dram simp businesd and Two more were determined on a verdict end and l.oiii ille. and city hivnses held the of a high order, second void ih'Veral degree or tirst ou him were by May 21 Thunderstorm and these three men them: The failure to with he,.vy rain lust hung the jury a gronuds. and lowering night s.sMire a M't.tiin for issuance signel l.y threatening clouds all forenoon, with a day and a night. the majority of the citiens living in the cool Nine men quite easily reached the conat luoHphere, chilled the hearts of I, lii which the sulooil is located; else the Latotna derby clusion that the evidence warranted a failure to iudeiiii.ify the city and iimiity many ou hi nave opened the tirst dav a rucea verdict of involuntary manslaughter against Siind.iy wiling liquor w ith an attendance of eighteen instead to habitual drunkards; crmitliu which would amount to an of ten thousand. acquittal. etc was a pleasant afternoon, however. It Finally the foreman told a ImilifT in An appeal was taken. If the decision and the inform the court that no verdict could track, though slow, was better is mstaine I every Siiloon III the city will than if no rain at all had fallen. The lie reached but just at this point the be all'ecle.1 and every kiIihiii hceiihe feature was the latoma derby, the high verdict men took a notion to ninm iiiaile void. down several notches and the the fourth race. U came Latoiiia covered men went up a degree and thev Kingiuau li.iok for ReHiiiive Reading'. with laurels. But although he was a compromised on voluntary manslaugh MiNM.ieoi.is May 25. At thi morn- prime favorite last night there were ter, no tne announcement of a failure ing's session of the general synod of the doubts today whether he would hold up to agree was recalled and about 11a. m. Eiiingeiii-il.uthern church a motion to on a heavy track. That doubt was dis yesterday morning the jury declured re putihsh an e lilion of the book of pelled by the race. Tho derby was as that it could agree. It came in and ttnrship in use Is'fure the Omaha con follows: Latoiiia derbv, three gave the verdict of voluntary manslaugh. f.Mils of 1HHS, closed with !! entries, mile ler in accordance venlion in ss7 led to a long and with its final deterdiseuioii. The resolution was and one half dash - Dickers-m- , 117:11 mination. iiiilelinately i.istMimsl. The effect of Williams, 'J1, to I; (ieorge Town, 117; Voluntary manslaiiL'hter la that of- this is that the common service question Bntton, 8 to 1: Kingman, l'JS; 1. Mur fense which is committed in the heat of :5 ill which has heeu of bo great service phy, to 1; Poet Scout, 112; Allen, 7 to passion by the defendant and in a qunr-re- l discussion will not lie taken up at the 1; Allen Bane, 117; llHlluiwav, .'10 to 1; not of his own choosing. of the general synod. convention It is said that only the fact that Kulgowiin, 117; Overton, 8 to ". The race was beautifully contested, Orillln took so much pains to get a gun A Statute l uveiled. (ieorgetown led, with Dickerson second, w 11s in the way of nine jurymen being -At squarely in favor of acquittal. iilgowan third, Kingman last. Cmcti.ii, May 25. The statuteof 1 ne ueiemiaui g the hotauisl, a counterpart of throe quarters of a mile the order was lawyers were granted in two Dickuntil May :5oih to move for a new lengths the one in Stockholm, was unveiled iu (ieorgetown front, triul. erson The Allen second, Balgowan third, Lincoln park today. It is of bronze, penulty of voluntary manslaughter is from Bane one of liflhaidl to ten them a fourth, Kingman sixteen feet high and stands iim years. James tirillin was seen together in the stretch, Georgegranite pedestal. The statute was pre close yesterday and town was Dickerson with led, Swedish Kingsecond, resi seated to the city by the feeling greatly disappointed over the man Bane Allen verdict. He were third, fourth, Balgowan of dents expected an acquittal. the exercises Chicago, So they Mrs. (irillin felt sore disappointment attended by representatives of Swedish fifth and Poet Scout sixth. societies from, St. Imuis, Kansas City, came under tho string and at a quarter over the verdict, in fact was quite sick St. Paul, MinneiijMiliH, Omaha and other it was (ieorgetown, Dickerson and Hal over it. Nick Smith, of Terrace, was convicted gowan in llie order named, with King cities. man galloping leisurely in the rear at a of assault to commit great lxxlily injury half behind. The only change was that and will receive sentence later. Baptist Publication Society. The following additional business was Cincinnati, May 25. The Baptist Kingman was third as lie pleased, aud Allen Bane was last. At three quarters transacted before Judge Miner; publication society continued its (nth or a mile Dickerson led, with George In tho case of the people vs. Nick anniversary meeting today. A portion of the morning session was given to town second, Kingman a good third and Smith, trial continued. Closing arguin Bane Allen last On ments and verdict of the jury. Acthe close bunch. publication and a number of addresses to turn came at the cused was found guilty of assault and the front Kingman were made on the subject. his leisure, with Dickerson at his heels will receive sentence at 2 o'clock on A recess was taken and the members and Poet In a Scout third. this of the party went to the Central Union May 2.th. good In re release of jurors, for good cause railroad station, where special services order Kingman won by a length, w ith Dickenson of a ahead J. B. Tremble excused for the second, shown, iu length were held the new "chapel car," This car will Poet Scout, third, with the others term, James Brown, John J. Join's, J. R. by the secretary. be used for distributing literature as closely behind. Time 2l.i14, Edwards, (i. H. (ialbraith. The other races were three year-oldIn re drawing of jurors order for six well as a place for holding meetings. and upward. One milo dash, Whitney jurors. In tho case of the Peoplo vs. Thos. won; Tenor second; Hindolas third. To F.vplore the Colorado. Tue Fob'.,, and up- Mctiallonet et al., trial to jury. IndictI)i;nvi:u, May 21 Another party has ward; mile and a sixteenth dash; Ivoyal ment burglary, verdict: "Guilty as to hiH'ii organized to explore the Colorado Carter won, Wnndvale second: Spectator McColhy, not guilty as to Baker." river in Utah and Arizona. The party third. Time l:.rwl. The People, etc.,' vs. Anna Johnston, includes some of the most promineut live colts; furlongs order dismissing above cause with STi engineers in the west. Over SIS,(KH) has dash; Two bits won; Prince of Darkness, attorney's fees for dismissal. already been put in the scheme. The second; Cevorion third. Time 1:0.")'.;. In re delinquent. Witness S. Wheelexpedition also intends to complete the Two year-oltillies; four half furlongs wright, order for attachment against survey of the railway down the canyon. dash; Vancluso won; Jean second; defendant. The parly will leave within the next few A. Y. Mow rey et al. vs. Jos. Clark, on Ragner third. Time f.ljo. days. Three year-oldand upwards; one motion or Ij. U. Rhodes order for execumile dash. Dravin won; Yale second; tion to issue on behult of assignees of Market Otuitathms. Nora third. Time lil.V. judgment. CiiKMio, Miiy 21 Wheat opened CutcAiio, Mav 21 Four furlongs lc lower for July than Niantio won; (irandman, second; Riche weak and A RETRAYAL 0E TRl'ST. yesterday's closing, which closed about lieu, third. J line, ,ii .. Six furlongs - Fred Taral won; 1 van- - The Short '., lower than yesterday. May closed Comings of Philadelphia's l1, lower, August 'ti lower, and De- hoe, second; Nenounce, third. Time, Treasurer Disclosed. 1:28. lower than yesterday. cember Mile and a quarter Ethel won; Fakir, 0J,uk). Shipping :5'.'S,0t bushels. P11n.AnKi.PHiA, May 21. The affairs of Nkw York, May 21 Money on call second; Burch, third. Time, 2:14:,.j. City Treasurer John Bardsley were Nine furlongs llocksey won; Dundee, brought to a crisis by his arrest tonight easy, closed ottered three. Copper nominal; lead steady; tin no change. at his home on the corner of Penn and second; (iilford, third. Time. 2:07. Mile The Moor won; Pat Coney, sec- Price streets, Gormantown. He is sick CORTF.'S STATEMENT TO ITALY. ond; Hardee, third. Time, 1:1(5. in bed and two detectives are guarding OuAVKsKNi). May 21- - Six furlongs the roim in w hich he lies. The expert He (iives His (ioverninent a (iood dash Hell (ialo won, Sninalong second, accountants npjiointed by Mayor Stuart to'examine Bardsley 's accounts discoverPairniony Colt third, 'lime l:lo'4. Opinion of the American Press. Nino furlongs dash Eon won, Ban- ed a discrepancy of Sin,(K0 shortly before Sr. Tim is, May 2?. A Post Dispatch quet second, Text third. Time l:.Vi.. noon today. 'Tis said tonight the r special from New Orleans gives extracts Nne mile dash Pissara won, discripancy discovered is in the treasfrom tho statement prepared by Italian second, Post Chester third. urers account with Third National bank Consul Corte for his government, before Time 1:411 where the city's deposits amounted to Tho document it is l iH'troit a Attrli.l ir.lt mio, Mav .ib k. x- Ilii. de-j.e.- h ke-ie- Cini-innui- , The Leaders Will U K!:. IU Ium I J'.m -- , idoyjncitt. Soittmi.u.i; Pil., May 21 '1'lie n.ke strike is thoroughly brcken mid rej mis k indicate that 1.KO Ui U tt lil go to , on Monday. F.ffcrted -il IK II - Aiii-Mi- T1IK COKE Kl K1KK Larke nun.lvrs of coke men have applied for work but in every ca-- e where With Foreign Powers of KnnH. a leader or active committeeman up. '1 lie l!::iii.iN. May 22.- - The attention of the jdied be was refused employment. fully one tlanisai d foreign otlice w as alisorlxvl in commer- indications are thatwere name of leaders placed on the cial treaty negotiations, some of the which w ill have a direct tear- blacklist and w ith eucii a large Mini her ing on (iermany's relations with the ar- idle il is thought possible the s'ld.e rangements with Italy, Sit it.erlaud and might be again revived. lemmai.ia are progntwing towards comBreaking' the liecuiil. mvntiiiting pletion, lielgiiiiu is nl,-w it h Sr. Imt is May 21 At the western ticrnuiny hut that country is les likely than the others to be drawn intercollegiate championship contests at SMirtuians tmrk today, Charley S. within the ciistoum Ixm ml. Kussia's overtures for the reduction of lienor, of the asliinglon I mversitv o; (ierman coin tariff in exchange for a St. 1ouin, tiroke the Ai.ierican inter col lessened tariff on (ierman nianufacturiw legia'.e record iu running a broad jump, has been received in a friendly s; fiv', seven and a clearing twenty-twhere, but the opposition of Austria is halt inches. Best previous leeoid expivted to bar the way to a definitive twenty two feet and six inches by F.J. arrangement. Austria tried to secure a Shearmor. Jr., of Yale. reduction on the t ierman grain tariff in f.'.vor of herself exclusively. She failed He Reserves His Rights. in this, however, and has now raised the lYiTsiinsi;, May 25. Rv. Met iluikin ( as treaty point of the of the reformed Presbvlerian theologitreatment for cal seminary of Allegheny, has an prtvlmlitig differential K'isiia. The French government seems liounced his intention of resigning the to rely upon the maintenance of the chair of and history in that inrankfort treaty as insuring t ranee the stitution,theology lbs reason is that seven re'most favored nation" treatment, but formed Presliyter'jn minister-- i were among critical political consequences for voting at, the recent political arising from (iermany's commercial alli election. In his letter of resignation k? ances, a renunciation of the I rankfort says'. treaty is now freely discussed in ullicial "1 have been forced to the oiii lusion circles. of an tha individiUd thr.t Servia has offered to join the commerAmerican cifi.en should be alKuved to cial Alliance on the b'isis of tho free dimide in to the duty of caatiug a ballot mtry of swine and cattle into (iermany. for a righteous ruler. Austria and Hungary. As Servian exin No Loan F.lTt'etcd. ports cross the Austrian territory order to reach (icrmanv, tho llerliu Paris, May 25. - Negotiations which wants Austrian the authori government have been in progress here with a vio.v . ties to make a guarantee against the to raising a new Canadian loan urn of infection from Servian swine, dangers The group of French bankers who into 1'he admission of Servian pork were favoring the plan of (loafing a loan I iermany would be inconsistent w ith the were not satislied with the security American pork. offered. Negotiations will be resumed prohibition, against winch is acknowledged to lie safer and in tho autumn. of a siirperior quality. Tho general really positions of the negotations PORTl t.l i:sK TROl'I'.I.ES. give reason now to expect that llie for midable central European customs coal British Ciilmiisls and the I'urtna'al ition. including (icrmanv, Austria, Hun Furies Clash. gary, Italy, Switzerland, Kouinania and Servia, while Belgium, Bussmand Spain 21-- - A received Lonoon. May mav have pirtial reciprocity with the here from Loiireno dispatch a Marquee, general European bound, is the effect of of on the north Africa, town American conference with Spain which side of I British the Hay, says Magna had begun to excito general press comarrived and reports a Brick Cruiser ment. serious conflict between British and As soon as the pending European Commander Colonists. treaties are arranged the special privi Portuguese flie troops stationed at the Widsloe says which the convention accords leges Portuguese Military post on the river America will bo contested by the comattacked the British South bined power. The situation of France, Pungwe company expedition, commanded which country is menaced with commer Africa 11.11. Johnson. Seven cial isolation, dictates the government's by Commissioner were killed. The British Portuguese adhesion to of a moderate tariff policy loss is unknown. The British Cruiser limiting of reciprocity treaties asfaras Miigicieiiuo and a British gunboat conceded. Germany Pigeon have arrived nt Beira, Mashena-land- , Wiere, in April, the Portugese THE CZAR AFRAID OK FRANCE. authorities seized tho British mail sacks and stopped Will Ouchby's expedition. He Does Not Have Thins: Very A Jail Burned. Much liis Own Way. Jkki krson City, Mo., May 21 A lire Bkki.in, May 21- - A sensation has originated in the factory of the Sullivan been caused by a discovery relating to Saddle Tree company, insido t he walls dethe French'exhibition at Moscow, which of tho penitentiary, tonight, a and loss of tho causing building, stroyed to occasion sol czar show his the gave icitude for tho French. To avoid $i70,000, divided among the state, Sulliand the Sad wounding the feelings of the French van company, and Strauss committee at the exhibition, which was die and Harness company. There was conin need of funds, ho secretly applied to considerable excitement among the victs. the Jewish and Russian capitalists w ald and PolliakolT and got a loan on , Caterpillars Stop a Train. 1,2X1,000 tickets as sedepositing Mank.vto, Minn., May 21 All trains aud PolliakolT (irunewald curity, road were delayed n involved iu became quarrel on tho Milwaukee tho committee and claimed this morning seven miles outside of tho with control of tho entrance money of the ex- city by millions of caterpillars which hibition. Tho rupture led to a scandal, crawled upon the rails. When ground The czar w as then incensed that the up their remains made the wheels slip fair should have fallen into tho hands of as though the rails were greased. the detested Jews. If the matter is not Killed by Beputies. speedily settlod he w ill abandon his visit to Moscow in order to avoid giving ofreached TiiiNiHAU, May 21 Word fense to France or by going to Moscow here today that four deputy sheriffs, Mexican who the without patronizing the exhibition. for who wore hunting He has sent the promoters of the fair killed a man named Jones in Now Mexan angry intimation that the presence ico last December, had found their man. of the imperial family as assistance to As ho would not surrender they killed Jewish speculation is impossible. His him. The trouble occurred in Vermejo ire has also been increased by the fact country. that during his stay in Moscow he desired to lay a foundation stone as a monIn the Mineral Palace. ument to be erected in memory of his Asi'KN, Mav 21 This has been a gala father, and also open the first exhibition day for Aspen, it being the day set, for of Central Asian products held in Rusthe awarding of prizes at tho Mineral Tho whole program has been Palace. sia. OverbHHl ladies were present dropped. receiving handsome souvenirs of flowers and specimens of nat'.ve silver. An The Star Rubber Company. orchestra of eighteen pieces furnished Cnii'Aia), May 21 Tho Star Rubber tho music. company is in a financial dillieulty. Eisht Perxms Drow ned. Counsel for the company said there had been a contract ion or credit and the Paris, May 21 Word is received from company's liabilities were more than il Heauvals of the capsizing of a pleasure can meet id an instance. Secretary Bell, yacht containing a family tunned 1 he added, had informed him that, the and a party of friends. Dommart, company could pay 'J dollars for every his son ami daughter ami live others cent it owed said the preferences had were drow ned. Coiinile) rl.il Treaties ill VERDICT. iu Florida Knaiy wind nie Fatal UiNUiidcriaUiug. Ka., I'HK THE GIIIFFIX Ijc.ng ..it- y aud id ILe hrt.aud slates through Cuba. i liepr.i-UiealHK- k AiHSsih TlicM iu Kansas. :m. l an . s, liiiioi t.iiit iKi istoii A'Tiiitst 11 tat ! ,.! I An lial..irti riaoii a'i.otii ' " -i ' for ;;va:eT s be i.i and t hint by the con pai - IU roc! the I'tiitoJ Mil. and tln.g f rib the iif ti Culiall .r ,(; fcu liSt (rirUUnw 1 i - A. 1", , W ei. S. Yui. , iiti. attachment iu lte Tur- - ' . mg hgeut of the Mar Ne Jerw 4 I rt lltllir It KftWN I J- ii, ',.'; T luuirfrf.!"-'- l, La!f a mi lem iiw of h:m i:? liioillirni.il t'orn;u l'owrr of tl other ruoU-- r (.fal.n l, are uf the Star, Way. f- b? sectary ai,d Iuni). 1ra urrf, i "'.'. Thrw it be', ween h mi beet gner, i iw.1, u-- (onoidrr It tS.!t FttxrNii, May J.iu Vrett to lay received a telegram from ti Ne Orleans Olympic e!ul, offering him a d 'Uar purse f 'f a l.gt.t 'rl-- Erommiy of EiM'Ulituri'fi. ASIEIilf.LV o i ionium-Austria- d coiiF'-tenc- e fruil-less- Or-ui- join-ma- rt gaiu-biin- year-olds- . Iiin-naau- s 1 ts K.) Pick-nicke- being recalled. stated, is a very lengthy one. It comthe evi- plains of tho maimer in which dence was procured against, the accused Italians and says nearly all of it was false and unreliable. In conclusion Corte says: "It is natural, if it is true what the grand jury aliirms, that two American citizens manage the temple of justice at their pleasure, 3orrupting the jury and the officers of the court or as I believe, a second power exists besides the constituted authorities, to which I am accredited, I am compelled before recognizing the government in effect to consult my own government. In the fulfillment of my duty I fear nothing and no one. If the reserve imposed on the foreign ollicers did not prevent me from applying to the press, pub-liopinion whioh has here so much and good sense and which characterizes the American people would have dissipated that misunderstanding." e Five ami one half furlongs clash St. Florian won, Nomad second, Victory third. Time POO''. Mile and a quarter dash Kingston won, King Thomas second. Time 2:ll'j. Only two starters. Flight and a half furlongs dash - Admiral won, Pearl Set second, third. Time 1 :51 .4. Six furlongs dasii Merry Monarch won, Airplant second, King Mac third. Time I:10'3. Kings-bridg- e Yesterday's Base Hall. At Chicago The quakers sailed in today and gave Anson's colts their tirst coat of whitewash on the homo grounds. Both pitchers were effective, but Thornton nad the best of it. Chicago 0, Philadelphia 3. At Cincinnati A ptior decision by the umpire and two errors by Keenan in the tirst and second innings gave the visitors five runs that won the game. Cincinnati 2, New York 7. At Cleveland Clarkson was very wild today and besides giving bases on the balls was hit easily. Score: Cleveland, 9; Boston, 2 At Boston -- Boston, 7; St. Louis, 1. At Baltimore Baltimore, 4; Columbus, 7. At Washington Washington-Louisvil- le game postoned on account of rain. At Philadelphia -- Athletic, 7; Cincinnati, M. At Omaha Omaha, 10; Denver, 1. At St. Paul St. Paul, 4; Sioux City, 8. Annexed to the United States. Kansas 4: At LincolnLincoln, Nkw Yoi;K,May 25. The noted Cuban Citv. 2. At Milwaukee Milwaukee. 0; Minne- brigand, Manuel Garcia, has issued n manifesto declaring Cuba annexed to aM)lis, 2. To Remove the Duty. P i:is, May 21- Delegates represent ing a syndicate of French distillers. called today upon tho minister of com merco in order to urge the immediate temporary admission of foreign corn and molasses without dutv into France, in order to prevent foreign distillers from competing with French markets, and in order to enable French distillers to com pete in foreign markets. - SJotUXX). Within a month Bardsley is said to have drawn S!'.l,lXX) from the bank ami appropriated it to his own use. Other shortages may bo brought to light in a further comparison of the accounts with many banks in which the city fumU were deposited, Tho discovery was made today that Bardsley's personal deposit with the suspended Keystone bank amounted to It is said the state can't lose 6(5ix;,(XX. more than s2.O.OO0 by reason of Bards ley's shortcomings. A Salt Lake Embezzler. Wichita, Kan., May 25. An alleged embezzler from Salt Lake Citv named John Lynch has been arrested here and sent back to Salt Lake. Lynch is charged with absconding with" $20,000 belonging to a hrm of contractors of which ho is a member. Fever Among; Sailors. Malta, May 21 A fever is raging among the officers and sailors of the British Meet in these waters. There are on an average of forty ollicers and men sick on board of each vessel. The naval hospital at this place is overpowered with sick sailors. A Fatal Railroad Wreck. Ciiattan'oga, Ten., May 23 By a collision of two passeiager trains ou the Cincinnati southern road tonight, caused by tho carleBsness of a telegraph and operator. Chapin Engineer Fireman Clark were killed. No passengers were hurt. |