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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL. OGDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MOUSING. JUNE 3. 1691. VOLUME V. NUMBER 52. the juror was ul3ai.Ua!!y that jou 11 during the rtu any walm-Uorgame of bfa"rai flayed at Tranby C.-- ft lat SepLeifcUrr The trine aeutej to tLia an 1 Ma H gave examination was Wales CalleJ in his evidence in a hailing, hesitating The Prince manner, and eeeaied very glad hec Lis the Notable Trial. examination was over. General Owen Williams was the next aitceea. He related the inculeiit omi with the games, his testimony in A JrKOIl QUESTION El HIM. netted the main concurring with the previous . itne-On erous axaunnatiou by Sir he said that on the secCharls Russell, Imp-tiOne tie Royal Wit lies tirew ond night of the playing he had heard the Prince cf Wales tell tLe plauditl at Rusxrll, the t'ouuM-- l that he thould keep his hands further f.r Defendant- b; ck4jecause he Jthe prince) could not see the stake. The General said tnat present told The niost worthy he and the others who were Lomjos, June the document sensa- plaintiff that signing seekers of the that rvcoiupent' never to play cards again, w as tional received in In famous baccarat agreeing the oniy ay out of the difficulty and if of the as the today apiiearunoe he did Lot do bo he would have to leave Prince of' Wale in the ituees lo. house and would, in addition, be the de of Call evidence After the off of every race course in Eng-lanwarned next was Walt of the the Prince elsew here. or culled .o the w itness box. The prince This last piece of testimony caused a irave liisteelimonv in a clear voice ana decided sensation. When Sir Charles with unruffled brow. In sulistanee, tlje Russel asked Ceo. Williams why lie conurince said: "I have known the plain tinued to address the us "Dear tiff for twenty years, and have lcu hie Bill" in letters after plaintiff Baccarat scanthe ten visiuxi lie for the past friend years, the witness explained that the plainniv house several times. Our intimacy dal, from agony of mind was tiff last continued unimpaired until Septem and thatsuffering Williams L did not he (Gen. 1 bus wish observed ber. no'hmg old friend's grief. At his to add to liciocs in the plaintiff's play at Tranby of the Croft. I was first informed of the re-- another part admitted that the plaintiff general iiorts current in regard to Sir William the had reproached Lord Coventry and him Lord Coventry. by self for giving the plaintiff what he Continuing the Prince of Wales said termed "bad advice. event the (the charge brought against Sir Charles Russell's cross examina .Sir William) broke up the party at Trau-bof Sir William Cordon Cumming Croft He, the print, had sealed tion was pronounced to le a very successful the document up, put it in his pocket effort. What Sir Charles wanted was and sent it to iiis secretary, who was admit that ho remained not aware of the nature of its contents. that plaintiff euict so lonif as he thought the facts in The latter, said the prince, had remained connection with the scandal would not in a safe place until sent for in connec and about the fact that they did get get The tion with the present proceedings. motive led Sir Wiland loftier no out the document inside the packet, prince liam to take the present proceedings. of three genexplained, was a statement Sir Charles tlemen ami two ladiee, (Mr. and Mrs. lint the wrangle between was stubbornly con and the Lycett (ireen, Mr. Hnd Mr. Arthur Wil tested, Sir plaintiff William parrying the lawyers eon anil Mr. Berkeley Level L.) The thrusts very skilfully. ! uially, alludin "1 see of diil not said: then any prince to the compact of secrecy, the plaintiff the live persons in question until after said: "Yes, I lived in a fools paradise me with an interview had William Sir a At last I had to act, because for time. and denied the charge brought against I not done so the thing would have had 1 heard the gentleman's hun. When been taken up by my club, by friends story several dajs afterwards, Lord and my regiment. Coventry and General Williams pre"That is what I wanted," remarked Sir had taken of what statement a pared Charles. place and handed it to ine." Charles cross examined the Prince Cross examined by Russell The of Sir Wales with some show of niryness. Prince of Wales was asked: "Do you in Sir Charles' cross-erecollect whether, in addition to the The word "you" took the amination place ol "your royal nlso referred to, you three gentlemen liail plenli uaw Ijord Edward Jiucinct and Cap- hiuhness and "sir which fully interlarded Sir Edward Clarke's tain Somerset at Tranby Croft?" s The prince replied: "I believe I did." questions. liut though Gladstone toata show, he "To whom certain statements were torney general his(Russell) liberal sympathies, made by the other three gentlemen?" certain degree, was manifestedly tender in his handling linked Sir Charles. of the royal witness. Jo fact, the gen-ei" i'es," replied th-- j J rince. opinion formed in the court room Had you also been informed that two a tactic Indies whom you did not at that time was that there was evidently counsel between the leading agreement w had also see had alleged that they that they were to fish for and get noththe cheaitng? ing from the prince which any other "I was not." could supply. "In referehce to this statement," con- witness once did the Prince of Wales beOnly tinued Sir Charles, "could you charge signs of impatience, and tray any open whether as three to any your memory that was when Sir Charles Russell asked: withabout said anything gentlemen "What did Mrs. Wilson say to you about drawing a portion of the stake and that Sir William Cordon Cumming cheat a Sir William systematically played large stake on the table when he won as ing?" The princt replied shortly, somewhat ordinarily placed there?" it appeared, "She said very litIn answer to this question the prince angrily, subject was dropped, said: "I do not recollect any such state- tle," and there the as any lawyer can see, nt i's most, ment made." stage. The prince had admitted Sir Charles' next question was: "Wad Mrs. Wilson had told him somethat of of the memorandum a suggestion thing about Sir William's cheating, and yours, or of another's, in which you ac- Sir Charles wanted to tind out what she quiesced on the suggestion made by had told the prince, but the hitter's Lord Coventry?" of annoyance nt the question "I was greatly distressed nt the occur- show the counsel to turn his legal rence. I was present at the interview caused Though it lasted with Sir Williams in the presence of (Sen. mind 20toother matters. lice's examination minutes the pri Williams and Lord Coventry. I think only worried him exceedingly and evidently I me asked whether Sir Willinnip, ho, believed the statement made alwut him, made him extremely nervous. He kept changing his position and did not seem but I do not recollect what I replied." When a "Do you recollect any reference to the able to keep his hands still. more to the Duke of Cambridge?" was the next quostion more pressing, point than usual was put to him, the question. prince's face was observed to Hush conthe replied prince. "Decidedly," "Did you desire under the circum- siderably, and then turn pale again, stances to net ns leniently as possible showing the state of nervousness in himself. out of regard for Sir William Cumming? which he found Except to the lord chief justice, the "Most . certainly, the date of the document was omitted by Lord Coventry counsel, jurors, the press representatives and affixed to it after it had been signed." and others in close proximity to the witness box, only about a couple of the QHave you met Sir William since the occurence at Ironby court?" asked Sir princejs answers were audible throughout the court room. Charles. the answered prince. "No," After The Brigands. "And have you intimated that you CoNSTANTiNori.K, June 2. The cap cannot meet him?" ture by brigands yesterday of a number "It would be more reasonable not to of passengers on the eastern express, lo so." Tcheroskoi has aroused the TurkAt this stage a juryman caused a sen- near government, and decisive measures sation by rising in his place and asking ish will be taken to a of in a loud voice: "Are the jury to under- the crime. The prevent of repetition the province governor stand that you were banker on these outrage was perpetrated is two occasions and saw nothing of the in which the force to pursue, and if posorganizing a alleged malpractices?" In order, The prince hesitated for a moment as sible, capturetothe brigands. lives of the not imperil the if undecided as to whether he ought or however, now held for ransom by the robpersons he to not said, reply. Finally ought will not start in with half a smile: "It is very easy for a bers, the expedition after ransom money, until the pursuit see to not banker, when dealing cards, is handed over to the brgiands anything, especially when in company and the prisoners are released. of friends in a country house. You do Constantinopi.k, J une 2. Herr Israel, not for a moment suppose that anyone a Berlin banker, today started for a town will play unfairly." 112 miles from Adrianople having in his The juror asked: "What was your the asked for by the possession were the the time at charges opinion brigands. the made against plaintiff. To this the prince savagely replied: To Slanghter Our Cattle. "The charges made against him were June 2. The government I Ottawa, so unanimous that had not any other course open to me than to believe them." passed an order in counsel today permitThe prince's answer caused another ting the Three Rivers Meat Exporting to import American cattle in flutter of excitement, followed by whis- company bond to ba slaughtered. The present comment. pered The juror apparently had succeeded regulation prohibit the importation of in bringing out squarely and beyond any cattle from the United States into Cant Kssible doubt the fact, that the Prince ada on account of a hreat of the British that Canadian cattle arrivof Wales, in view of the evidence which government ing in England would be scheduled the had been placed bofort him at Tranby same as thoso arriving from the United who and ladies the gentleman Craft by if the importation of American States CumWilliam wit!i Sir played baccarat is permitted. cattle the of convinced plaintiff's ming, was guilt. Doomed to Die. When the murmurs of astonishment New York, June 2. Harris . Smiler, which greeted the juror's quostion and the prince's answer had subsided, Sir James J. Slocum and Joseph Wood, all Edward Clarko, seeing he must do every- under conviction to suffer death for the ground murder, but who had appealed to the thing lwssibleto to regain have been lost by the federal courts, were sentenced by Judge which seemed in the supreme court, general plaintiff in the estimation of the jury Barrett term, today, to be executed at Sing Sing tnid, addressing the Prince of Wales: "I take it, your highness, that the an- prison during the week beginning July swer to the first question put to you by Gib. ot eoca-lude- tf ut i d y x ii PRICE FIVE CENTS. --' I In the d spaUh to Lord Salisbury 1 1 trt, k lb H !y Cr..i Eni-o- oe Li II... 'Uk l(, ui jiai i .uumiAe eat it i0 BUi ruUMj 1 ft. . HjOTiikAll Ukr.iLu.sf u I .Pr.Uilefit l LAlJUit all. u.JW paratusof 11 EJctrM btr- -. reply to Blaine' land not, and iaida-pau'railroad f r aoute time, aud of May 2jlh says that the presim uch d. Mi. v& Ooe or t wo people er , dent is much ootioertieJ, but racoot Tlic I'mlnti-riai- i Oner.il As- - taio the-- cruisers.Book lie Got His Richly h'Uly itgurwL eodu withacaUe The Blu TLe Eloprr siinhlv II;t Dissolved. Mrrititl dispatch froui Lord Salisbury to iiuxm-te- r Nw Yokk, June 2. The Tribuoi l'unceMs daUxl May 2Ui, saying eai that lKjuas Green, who ran a, that bill baJ been introduced in par to Euroj with Mrs. McCrea, tliedaugh-te- r haaieat to give Uie queen authority to RELIGION IX THE ARMY. forbid 4f Chicago's murdered in ill axial r kiT.TiiKklB:-lSehriB- g sen bv v... . olielL lias (jeea- ir. Ihu unt ' i British BubiecU. and the lirit- nee, making arantreiuenta Li I... toli government eould fake further A Man to I'i idf For Moral a nil in the matter until this bill aa Srliwcitifurth, the S. If M led ScronJ seat on the tUx-I- exchange, etc Mixie his de has obtaiued a diborc , parsed by parliament. Educational Culture at Army C'lirit. 1 Warned to reen d.ieS not think hisdanvttr iJ r.r,. ecutaw ls great and it ia umWrtool and Navy Kana City. Fial llarrieanf. mai he intend to get bsek into buetatet St. Paci June 1. A Pu again. He and Mrs. M. Waterloo s. from o. 2. that June At the inomitij special...... 1), sayt Oktkoit, iMiiAXMHtMs June 2. -- Lemon E. have married tuain in Ilhru.ia Ut i .i a inta miwuwiu aixjui j;m sexton of the Presbyterian general nurricane Reiuhold. rhaivrtl with ooiisiiirucv. wa Bi.itMarMil in that vicnitir an.l i. A Liot in Italy, telgram of greeting was astoday found guilty and MMiteiioed lo ten the edtfe.tf.Jhe demo) ih ing some years imprisonment bv tl.e United Preobvteriau by city, ilh a tine of fcl,M. ..... I 2.-- In . I... Juiie Savonia vesterdiir .i lion. om uuiiuiu;b .uu utvuin nig werj tiilllg lieinltold was eniploved as the la er of a inbly. mob attempted to rescue two men wh the storm was IMegates were aiiinted to Brazil. moveable, tiiepainor nauied llortou and by Cincin- f.ir some otfeiise had fallen into th burglar tmut lot) feet widtiL Uii miW north. nati The ussemblv chairman of the commit crooks aud became their leader in hand f lulice. The rioters made a tee on wordly amusements, explained east from there several houses were burglary. att k upon the gendarmes in leicrate the meaning of ltn recommendation of wrecked and at Waverly, twelve miles taking offense at a publication in the their attempt to release the prisoner. d.inA I awnv. daniHiA much II was which it yesterjudicious discipline Daily New, it was atwerted that he di Two of the rioters were killed and day instructed to modify. Its reference Chandler and son mere in m barn when rected the irauir to biiriilari. t'dv lvli- - numler f gendarmes serioualir in was down blown and were painfully tor Brown's house, rip up the to progressive euchre, as reconstructed, it carpets jured. was reaiL injured. Three people were killed at and stick a knife into him. The finance committe reported that lla.el and the storm is said to have been were detected and llor-tol he burglars Market Quotations. it was reoom mended that Elder MeCook very severe in that vicnity. No other on Reiuhold. The state "peached" Cm A(rf, Juue 2. Wheat closed about of New York, be apoiiited to till the fatalities have yet been heard of. Heavy proved the oonspi racy and the lawyer l' lower than vesterdav. ruin and hail followtol Hia atirm n.l this vacancy. morning got his sentence. Nkw Yoitk, June 2. MMier on call The committee on report on syste the damage in this county altogether is matic benevolence reported the total prouauiy neavy. THEY HAVE TAU AM) KKATIIKKS. olfered 2. Copper steady; ljuke Jun benevolent contributions for the year flU.'.'; Iend uommiil; IVmi elio l.j; A Hatband's Awful Revetiffe. in ctoMi e;s ; Straits fjil.vo. were ?2,Ci,KiO. Ilecoinmendationa to Scliweiiifm Hi the Second CInM is contribute regularly and on a system to BoAHDAi.f, Ind., June 2. Noah Evans ill Trouble. Buried Alive. all boards were adopted. and wife drove to Itoachdale this morn Dr. Joseph T. Smith of Baltimore, re- - ing and MiNNi Aini.is J une 2. By a cave in a to the home of Dick Kansas Citv, June 2. A niimlier of up going iKirted on the reports of the church, uf Adams, a married man. Evans stepped business men and citiens of Kansas sewer on Twentieth street, six men wer. the Imted and from his vehicle and pointing to Adams City met yesterday afternoon as a vigi- huritsl twenty-sevefeet deep. Lab his wife: "Is this the man who lance committee and decided that this afternoon, after two hours hard commity. The general assembly committee on outraged you?" receiving an affirmative Schweinfurth, tho self staled Christ, work they were alive. the increase of ministers recommended reply, hvans drew two revolvers and from Rockford, 111., who is visiting ami A Newspaper Suspends. great care in the reception of ministers tire 1 eight shots, tive of w hich took ef holding meetings here, is a blaspheiiiKous from other denominations and advised rect, killing Adams instantly. Evans mi poster. San FHvM ism, June 2. The Alta- that the rules for this should be sent then jumped into the cart with his wife It was decided that he should be made California, the oldest newspaper on th down to the presbvteriea for their ap and drove off. Citizens soon formed a to leave the city or suffer the conse Pacitic coast, suspended publication thi been had recommendation This proval. posse, witn shot guns and other weapons quences. The committee sent a notice morning, years it has bee:i on to church and started in pursuit Adams w hile to Schweiuturth to leave within twentv referred the committee financially unproiitable. policy and its provision embodied in its drunk bad boasted having been intimate four hours on pain of being treated to recommendation, which was passed to with Mrs. bivuns. tar and feathers. Schweinfurth declined Blaine Feeling Better. be sent dowifor approval to presbyterito Bend a reply to the committee by a -- .Six.rul ttiWf'flN. Ittid . . T. . ,..iipir .Itluli.A ....... , .lllIlM' es. J II.IIIV II U. 1 lie committee held messenger. The Jews Were Plotters. to remain over a day here and decidil Seminaries were advised to provido meeting this afternoon, but it in tor nar uarixir tomorrow, lieu London, June 2. It is retried that further secial course for men who have not bad not known what action, if ;.ny, was de- start to in feeling very well today. the the iiersonal car, resiMHioing college training. cided Uxn. Measures for training ami licensing aiqteai made by an exalted iiersoiiage on The alleged Christ instead of mirac iR'hiilf of the Jews of Russia, said he was Cases Set for Trial. annually day work was recommended to utously setting at naught the machina determined to continue measures his of Lis the presbyteries for their action. This An;i i.ks, Juno 2. The cases or tions of the Kansas Richard L. Trumbull, George A. Hurt recommendation was aluo put over to the Jewish repression with a view to the so Citvans, apiieitledunappreciiitive to the iniwers worldly of lution the Jewish que .tion. The Jews in that be and Captain J. Farrell, charged with next lUMcmhly. Two hundred dollars dispatched an "angel" hi his whs adopted lis the maximum and to lo themselves declared the czar had forced honor Mayor Holmes, this afternoon, violation of the neutrality laws, has lee.i had been a who set for trial September lil. given the student for the muustry. this Policy. There never promised worldlv protection to the .Churches were urged to equip and pat XijiilV.. jta&heil ir which they were redeemer from Rockford. He detailed The Travelers Convene. ronize denominational college and nf.jssJiw. Si and they would actively two policemen to guard the house where measures were advised to get more col- engogiiy ovoiiogaiing subversivei ove the pretender tarries. The twenty-fou- r Litti.k Rock, Ark., June 2. The nav r lege students to study for the ministry meiits. which were granted Schweinfurth tional convention of the Travelers' Prohours was a The report whole. adopted as in which to leave the town expire at tective association met here todaj. Another Severe Slorm. A form of blank for collecting informaPresident McGrew's annual addresi U Dabmnoton, Wis., June 2. One of midnight. the tion from the presbyteries from which showed the organizatios in a healthy most disastrous storms ever known in can be compiled, was "Xarative" - Many Business Failures. financial condition. this section visited this section this adopted. Piiii.ai)KM'hia, June 2. Christian Van A resolution was adopted for includevening. The wind blew a hurricane A Shortage on Crops. and Ephriam Young, marble (iunden and fell rain the in torrents. minHail in of the names minutes all the ing Paris June 2. -- The reports received stones as large as hen's eggs fell. Many workers, have assigned. No statement isters serving the foreign board. The commit toe on concerts of prayer window lights were broken, and several is obtainable. Young was a director in by the commercial exchange indicate downthat the yield of corn this season will b the Garden National Bank. reported. It was deciden not to ask the outhouses were blown down. Incalcula- fall of that institution caused The the failure only two thirds the average amount. evangelical nlliance to change the time ble damage done to the crops has re- of Van Gunden & Young. sulted. as requested by the presbytery. Ireland's Population. Trenton, N. J., June 2,- - Philip P. The Lackawanna overture of the A Manufacturer's Trouble. Bunn, treasurer of the Star Rubber comrecent censiM Lackawanna presbytery, asking for a Lonoon, Juno 2.-PiTTTi iKbD, Marcs., June 2. A petition pany, resigned his position as president of Ireland shows a population of TOO, change was substituted for the recommendation of the committee. A more for the insolvency of L. L. Brown, of the of the First National bank and made an 102 males and 2,317,70 females, a de of his large clothing estab- crease of 1(S,;71 iu the total since the general nnd faithful observance of the Freeman paint works and L. L. Brown assignment lishment today. last census. monthly conference prayer was urged paper company, came before Judge Itob-irsoilinark Jt in the probate court today. The Boston, June 2. Tuloot, and the report as a whole was adopted. Denies the Impeachment. Dr. Smith presented n report on re- creditors consented to a continuance for Co., wholesale manufacturers of woolen today. June 2. Prime Minister de ligious instructions in the army, that the two weeks in hopes that nn adjustment goods, assigned Paris, 2. G. clonk Lewis, Montreal, June committee had by assemblys of instruc- might be made. If a compromise i8 not dedies that the French r Freycinct effected startling developments are ex- importer, assigned todav. Liabilities, tion united with seven other denominame interfering with the bait sup$50,000. tions recently and formed a united pected. ply in Newfoundland. christian commission, designed to proMitcDonald's Condition. Sir Those Four Halfs. and a vide facilities for religious, moral and Over 5.000 in One Day. Ottawa, June 2. At 3 o'clock this educational culture at army and navy Washington, June 2. The secretary Ni:v York, June 2. The largest num-lie- r afternoon Sir John MacOonald restwas The committee on church policy of the treasury issued a circular this jHisls. of immigrants in this port in one His condition is uning afternoon quietly. of holders outthe of trustees the notifying the that reported day known here passed the barge ollice churches can not control tlie ordinances standing 42 per cent. bonds that the ex- changed. Ottawa, June 2. Sir John McDonald today. The total was flM). of worship. Adopted. isting rate of interest on those bonds A lot of routine work was disposed of will cease on September 1, next, and has passed a quiet, day, w ithout any noPHILADELPHIA'S BOODBERS. and then, after n final roll call and the that if such bonds are not redeemed on table change until this evening. Since he has of shown that heat or before signs prostraexthat date time may lie passage of resolutions of thanks, the asof Crookedness tended for an indefinite period with in- tion, evinced by perspiration and la- More Developments sembly dissolved. bored respiration. and Corruption. terest at 2 per cent. Ottawa, June 2. A bulletin issued at Phh.aoi-.i.phia- , June 2. The City Reformed Presbyterians. indicated that the premier midnight The Tested. Newark Councils committee which is investigat2. This June PiTTsnunc, cannot live much longer. The physicians, mornings session of the Reformed Presbyteriun Washington, June 2. A final trial of however, think he will survive the night. ing the method of ex City Treasurer Bardsley continued its inquiry this synod of Xorih America was taken up the new steamer Newark took place afternoon. The Keystone bunk" doings with discussion. A motion to table the from Norfolk yesterday, and the vessel Destructive Fires. are being put under inspection. Bank resolution presented yesterday for the proved to be very satisfactory. She was Nf.w York, June 2. The loss by lire Examiner Drew stated that there were arrest of seven ministers accused of run one hundred miles out to sea inn bogus stock. Her ma- at the Brooklyn Cooperage company's 2.")15 shares of the heresy and contempt of court in preach- heavy sea and bad weather. works yesterday will amount to $120,000. It was thought that it should have been well worked in of nndshe other denominations chinery churches ing proved to The cooperage company was owned prin- cancelled and is not, technically speakafter they had been suspended. The be a very steady vessel. ing, over issued stock. It was mainly cipally by the sugar trust. motion was lost. saw mill in the name of John C.Lucas. None of Lisbon, X. II., Juno 2. Bishops Nominated. and other buildings belonging to the it was ever in the name of John Wiina-makeKome, June 2. At the consistory on For Sunday Observance. and the witness did not think he Parker &, Young Manufacturing comnext will the nominate pope was ever a stockholder, nor was William a number of buildings adPrinceton, Iud., June 2. The United Thursday the bishops of forty dioceses, including pany and burned this morning. Loss, H. Wauaniaker, as far as he could recPresbyterian general assembly adopted Salt Lake, Omaha and jacent a report on Sabbath observance impress- MiKvaukeee, ollect. $100,000. A committee of cardinals has Dallas. ing great thankfulness for the increased discovered a deficit of ten million francs Paying Teller Thomas, of the KeyLincoln Interviewed. interest in the sanctity of the holy day in t ho stone bank, said that ho and another Peters fund. pence and instructing the ollicers to express to London, June 2. - Robert T. Lincoln, employe besides himself were kept the postmaster general the hearty supUnited States minister, when questioned running between the Keystone and Charges Against Parnell. port of the whole church in his course, in regarding the rumor that Noble, United Spring Garden banks with cash to preDi bijn, June 2. The National Press States secretary of the interior, was h pare for the visits of the examiner. An reducing the amount of Sabbath labor in mail service. hxlay accuses Parnell of misapplying resign and that he, Mr. Noble, would important point in the Thomas testicertain funds and announces its intentpossibly succeed Mr. Lincoln, who in mony was to the effect that during ion of reiterating the charges in order turn might become secretary of war,said his six years connection with the KeyAmerican Home Missionaries. to compel him to take legal proceedings that this was the first intimation he had stone, Examiner Drew had dropped Saratoga, N. Y., June 2. The Ameria week. President Lincoln in about of the National received upon tho subject. can Home Missionary Society, a national against the publisher Press, and adds: "Our secretary waits added that he knew absolutely nothing Singoriy of the Chestnut street national met here this morning. in his office to organization, bank said that Bardsley was not paid service of a writ about the matter. About l,OX) delegates are present, from from Parnell." receive interest on what city money he had any nearly every state in the Union. in his bank and ho had no money on the Killed by Indians. A Revolt of Peasants. Sao ano Fox Agency, June 2. Three state account on deposit there. The latest sensational outcome of the England's Blue Hook. St. pKTEKsnruc, June 2. Peasants in men, one named Greenaway, the others London, June 2. The "Blue Book" the districts of Samara and Simbirsk re- unknown, were shot nnd killed on Leo bank matters is that the validity of the was published yesterday giving most of cently revolted against the authoritiep. Whistlers ranch yesterday by three clearing house agreement between the the recent, correspondence bet ween tireat The uprising was only suppressed after Shawnee Indians, who were today ar national banks is shortly to be tested in Britain and the United States touching a niiinler of desperate conflicts, which rested. The Indians assert that the the United States courts. the Beh ring sea seal fisheries. It opens resulted in much bloodshed. white men stole their horse3 nnd when with a telegram from Salisbury to Japanese Punishment. pursued began a tight in which they were killed. Pauucefote, British minister at WashingMurder and Suicide. June 2. From dispatches reLondon, ton, dated April 17th, expressing apceived here it is learned that the JapanLonoon, June 2. A man, wife and Blaine's of A Faithful Public Servant. suggestion child wore today found dead in a house Secretary proval ese policemen who attacked nnd that thero bo incomplete cessation of seal in the Power 2. Col. Sidney D. wounded the czirowitch while he was June of the suburlis Cincinnati, quarter.one catching pending tlie award of the pro- of Landon, with thoir throats cut. It Maxwell, who for twenty years has filled recently making a tour of Japan, has posed board of arbitration. Then fol- was evidently a case of murder and the responsible Ksi tion of superintend- been sentenced to penal servitude for low cable dispatche-- from Sir Julian to suicide ou the part of the husband. ent of the Merchants Exchange and life. Lord Salisbury referring to the modus Chamber of Commerce of this city, tovivendi, and informing Lord Salisbury Posts to he Abandoned. SnlFcriug for Corn. day tendered his resignation, the duties tliat Secretary Blaine preferred that the become too onerous for his imPctkrkiu-ru- , June 2. Corn rse St. having 2. June The Washington, come should secretary close season proposals for a health. 7 marks after it became known that of war has paired ordered the at that garrison from Great Britain. Von Caprivl had stated in the lowei The "Blue Btxik" also gives Secretary Fort Abraham, Lincoln. N. D.. Fort An Awful Storm. house of the Prussian diet that the mill Lewis, and Colo., Fort Shaw, Mont, be Blaine's dispatch of May 4th, detailing withdrawn and the several jHists named Kkoki k, Iowa, Jnne2. A phenominal istry had decided against any reductioi the proposals nnd tho note of Minister will bo abuudoned. Blorin struck here this evening. Light- - in corn duties. Pauucefote to Secretary Blaine on May ... 5th. i 1 1 J., IIUIWS euu h Sillily Insert. fit-tor- he soujiiT worldly aid. . det-lartnn-.- n lae Its. : n d rest-use- T. The n men-of-wa- d very-bus- i |