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Show r i l H1 o 1 you want to buy or sell ' f; A. knything advertise it in ike UKJ.ituJNiJ. BODY READS JTHE TRIBUNE. i I I 1 i; j ' t ... s j cu i . --j JNO. 1S4. I. i g; i PRICE FIVE CEKTS HORXIXG, OCTOBER 17, 189 U SAXiT LAKE CITY jxTTAH. SATUEDAT .. ; index to Tnis paper. counts as to the origin of thfefijfflculty. ;Ever BANK CLEARINGS. since the triumph of Jiind lhere is a fueling among the lower classes of; hitter hostility A ; Decrease Shown j Over- the CorFirst afUecoiid pages, . Telegraph and toward the Americans, and the sailors someresponding AVeek of Last Year. . Department. Park times have been subjected o insults. Jit is T J at In Stockton, YoaK. Oct. 16. lira UtrteV returns New Wedding , ciirtpM? reported that a party of American sailors Sexier County Items. Dalfonr Has Xot Yet to-dwere of and tbe insulted the Chileans;I clearings of the principal cities of the by Keen OiTered .t!i ' tuSWage. EdUoriaU their hotbeadedness led td battle. the United States "for tho past week aud com1 Goodwin's Lecture, Use.; Judge 1. . " ht4-aa&B-Smoa!- . r Mines and Other Local. Lea'dersbip in, Commons. parison with the corresponding period of Almost Ends in it tree Fifrhf . ; . last priori Comyear are ns follows: ?isU ji iif Business. LetterLlst, iossloh Oct. 10. During Erfckt, of the Socialist Congress. IVerner aud "th Ipiife. News of Dur Neighbors. Clearances. flncr'ae. Decr'se Citiss. were allowed freedom; of speedh to aaV Notices. Local Eighth pge, , explain their accusations that) members of O'BBIEN ON THE B31&03NE CONFERENCE. the committee had accepted'!-presentfor New York 1 CST,1."I.0JU! ..17.5... J.. events. local ffiXRY Of 10.8. . iJ.!W i.'XjOj 1. political services. They i Indulged !l4 torBoston . 1 . 9i42VKXJi...4.8.. rents of personal invectives'' and jabiise. Chicago ...... ,:..U ..15.6 . 6J.?i,0.UW) fdockison teial at Provo for which led to great disorder! and a? elieral Philadelphia... .... At:- V27,319,1K ...5.9. ........ St. Louis... free was barely prevented. Th Oppo:.9.1.. ltf.lit.00J San Kranclsco - Gladstone Flounders on the Egyptian sitionfight this in yesan were city bullion anarchist receipt of speeches iuostlj( li.77e.lXiO ... Ore .... ...3.O., li.iliimorc I The enaorsHl not and f Question J3.tS&.000 .. .0.13.. ........ by the majority i'mcinnati ... ..... Pope Says the character, rday. ...3.0. . of sales of ral estate in this i:;i74,00 or- Ieave ' Itoiiie of th congress. A oomnEtte6 was ftually . Pittsbura .......... 3Iust Ilule Kecori Va Iapncy ii v. SI3.1 03. i 10,1 iS.Wk) ...3.8.. ........ to Inquire into the accusations. . . Kausas City.. appointed 9.743.( 01 ...8.4.. ........ Ilassia' Annexes 3Iore Provinces city fii-,Minneapolis. i..s... art reported in the Sundown New Orleans. Good MV10.X) ........ ,.13.9.. Asia-4-"a Russia in ..j... Annexes Few Lai ilrd. .'Proviijoes. St. Paul.... Plata. . 5,114,001) ..13.6 llapid Change of Faith. nd . T id.t-St. Petersburg, ..Oct. ..11.5.. .. r ; 4.5'J5.iiO sensation Denver.;........ , Li;Gibby Is om trial- ior aauitery has been .cayscd by the! publication; of :t 'Omaha..-- ......... ' 4,4.0X) ........ ..13.8., Rhodes-- i vdate Mi with 2.f47.U)0 ..13.5.. ......... Portlatid. Or letter in the Samarcand dazetU to the ffect Salt . ... :! Lake........ . The sol citing frommitfee for the Deep g the KhokandJhav-inKhan that !1,0. Chudojarfot is1 i ,:'.;7.on() . . 15. a ma appointed. LoxDO!, Oct. 16. Copyright,! 1801, New Creek rat rold . T . Russian instigated England tpiTueTiace U'JS.OOO ..21.4.. ........ Seattle. namea ueiesaies j., York Associated Press. ........ KKMU0 (J v f: r fThoiaas has The Conserva- authority in tho. proviiifq of Ferghana, Los Angeles Congress. to tb- T tives have been prematurely jubllajjt over Russia had found it necessary. as a measure i Total .......... igl .170.T 13.::5-- ........ .. 13 ... . Tuei tit shipijient of suprar from tho haying escaped the leadership of ..Goschen. of . protection. to annex the iadjacent H will anates. si-is ; ,j; in. " ."' known x .,' It that rvi England arrTcs ,y :.r;iiJ J" misjuiuruiiiS" Le&i Club! The members reof the Carlton Pleasatiannexation! the protc is under 1Green against ' oi J W. viewed with a shock of disappointment the -with outrising a pnplU f; ' 1.1 1 ,jy METH3DISTS ON SOCIAL PROBLEMS. arrte.ij id ew from AValcs Balfour telegrams' South government. denying that he had HTffLllGRAPHIQ fUMMAKY. been offered the leadership. Douglas, the N. S. W.,: Oct. "W. The Govern.Svdnev, THE CHITKCU IX RELATION TO l- Conservative whip, denies that.the Premier ment yesterday opposed- a inotiuu to the - : ? ;i LABOK AD CAPITAL. has. yet definitely offered the vacant pbjst td effect that tbe (Govern meiit hill regnhiting comto a be laws should returned mining Banic c :eaTance. would not mittee in order that the eight! hour labor any member of the Cabinet UnW ni : n let rjuh. An Kssay ly Hon. Alden Speers, Presisay whether it had been offered to any'; one clause which it contained might; be Elimdent lioston Chamber of Commerce-l- ie Womeil discuss) rian. , outside the Cabinet meaning tbje Marquis inated. The motion was? carried by 4 vote Congress. of Ilartington. The tcuth of the position, of 49 to 41. It is understood that ini cone- ligi on the. Only Adequate iteniedy. of the defeat of tbe Government the as known to the inner official circle, is'that quence Kr ies if hfcavy; forgeries. Cabinet will resign; Balfour wants Hartinston to beci)nre leader, The :fi:iiat wUrk again. Washingtos, Oct. 16. RevT. W. Bourne, A nwtSi'erfr.liaaged twice. with a reversion of the oost to himself. Be- Renewed With of the Bible "Methodist Church of Increased Fury. president 1 hliid Ralfour's ostenslblo reason ishe fact llirrir toti iletjes w nen. 16. (storii,frbich Oct, pe Losdos, occupied the chair at England, he does that not care to have hi "peCauad an Cabijibt changes. abated for a time, has renewed f with In- session of tbe Ecumenical Methodist CouuciL or leadership signalized by early riod creased fury, aud repor'N are recejved! from The resolution presented yesterday in relaThe rt hellions p?vanseItfals. ! THE COMtSG DECISIVE DEFEAT. Atele- tion to Methodist federation was again taken ait over the country of A whs o;ije change of faith. ' ' from Portland saystiiaiaPutcjh jmart- - up. one of No the even a gram casual party. having cotikicted. - Ccilur;! lo lAur&irer eoliideU off Portland BUI wjth the contact with a Government mister, can After a few remarks the question was put Valor ble Pacini stoek jbdrned. escape the conviction that forebodings of a British bark 'Mysterioul fetaf? feoti ves on the adoption of tlie resolution, and it j was agreed to unanimously. Fatal reok oil the Pasbandle. " grand disaster at the next genetal election sels were greatly damaged, j f till their minds. The indecisiori of Salis;! f 'f Chile. Among the resolutions adopted was one Ahier an loofi shed it'iice Tool the complete suppression of tbe bury is damaging the positiun ofj -the GovBank the demanding Tapped Oct iG )fjen. ernment. , In all parts of the world. trade E. opium Arthur Losdos, Sruitbcrs, at tiednight. assn anfcjf Two! The comments of the official organs of the managing director of the; English 5 an k of Tho topic of the morning session, " Social ' VnioV PacfSc nights f Labor. , French and other European Governments the River Platte, was. arjreste4 Problems,' was then taken up. Hon. Alden on rowned. bfccers Gladstone's of the Boston Chamber of Newcastle at ie tjlnk anuouueing Xarai charged, with stealing S3a0O()i; Thp ;)rjsoner Spears, president an his evacmove to the for read an'order intention Commerce, death. for essay on "The Church has buruedto habit takr of; chililrert iem in.the Thre past uation of Egypt, has awakened Jlhe Liberal log years to and Capital." Labor in Relation Her from bank, of the but the money Jew4 m-arrested. funds; Russian Fwiiti e,f-leaders to the the Mr. In of his remarks, course the bewas dangers until prospective to. Speers. able them recently replace O'Bri n rpliesf t his slanderers. al declaration, and said that the church, by the spiritual or explanations tae lore tho; dclcpviuts. auditing Glad-btciihave appeared putting a jrloss on Th I enver abort ionist concted. 'changes which It has wrought iu the lives of words greatly at variance with the Twenty Thousand Muttons millions of her membership, has elevated Nehr: ska bank rbhed ly cowboys. Spoiled. them first general" Interpretation. Gladstone, it from habits aad conditions that 1G. The British steamer nec and crcw of seven lost. Oct. A PLysocTH.; LEAD OSLV TO POVEHTV AND CRIME. tower. is stated, did not. mean that as soon as he "Parametta," which hasl 'bived fherfe, reWoHv s Fair decided oh a 1100-foattained power be would discontinue the ports that the cranksh!iff ctf her! jtrezing In return for such priceless benefits, labor Lutheran Council. occupation; Conv. utioj ofiGcn-ra- l he would simply look for some she wlaS tho Gilf of and capital should give their first and best engine broke wliile for tho Czarowit. way for bringing to a close the present pro' A ma rriajie arran-reits Aden, stoppage fojr ! twenty efforts to the church, for its extension aud visional time. James Brice, as the next hours. causing ' weathe'rl F.rili h gales renewed frith increased fury. caused? hot the .car- prosperity The elective franchise should Liberal ruder Foreign Secretary, has de- casses ofThe20.Q00 United States. of tomes on the hts ( Austrdtiaq sheep iii the not be given any. foreigner till be can read ti the same in a speech. AU this shows freezing compartments to fcpoil. ; and write the language of the country of his cele 1.100JOOO acres in W'yo- - clared that Gladstone has again been adoption and is long enough a resident to nnsBLUXDEUISG INTO A Bt.cviEB become j approved Wholesale Faitli thoroughly conversant with, the' the of by Cbanga appointment on his foreisrn policy, which his colleagues laws and customs of the land, be that time 16. who'lesale 6ct. of a News Paris, linci it- necessary to correct. ten or twenty-on- e ' years. change of religious beUejfj cgmes f roid Office denies the Russian repeaaien supposed lost on Paget The Foreign Speers thought that the question of hours Chhors. of the It Jhat appears bishop i Cm rift li ports taut the Pamir question will be settled having reiused the" cejjbrivti)5u jf slecond that should constitute a day's labor was 1 The jieolo No mass in the church, of than to capto the wage-earnkilt or cure method of whisky through a delimitation commission. tl)d'village fof lurat more vital Power the ten or the conceived made For the has j average relast i years proposal on Sundays, tbe people qf the Whlp village ital. , treatnjpnt. 4 per cent. If been not had to England, which it is unlikely she would in consequence to turn Association 7TnrfontiheaUl capital wrangliug have bedqine aiieiiatc4 from ' 3 entertain. J.,.. I i Catholicism and have all; embraced Pjrotes-tanis- m. further pressed, the "goose that uow lays for of Parliament and well rePiere Mahony. member ,the golden egg" of constant i. ii I i illKoH annexes a few? more provinces in Nt;rtU ' Manukilled". a Meath. of is tbe i at munerated meeting speaking employment Asia4 j Centraf " wt.s followers und of Paruell Dublin laborer the be at must closed.; factories Harrington Defs PP"i.n Ranf director! In England helps himself greeted as the new leader, lie railed at without employment, if the enhanced Losdos, Oct. 1 Tfioty. Ilrf ilgton, left once &o often, j j DUlon and O'Brien. Mahony is a mere cost of production is not added to the goods to O'Brien's dbhie;s mdriifesta that replying be paid by the iftn! Pacific moguls must testify De- - figurehead. He is a poor speaker, and has the Boulogne negotiatipna were j baned ou produced and which must and the whom no known gifts as a tactician. The section the absolute retirement; of fure tae grlcd jury. consumers, and of Parneli', men are of In families the to has three ttieir but mineral their claims great majority. Northern Pacip proved Parliamentary says the sooner O'Brien; jpjubjislliest hf text Rev. J. Berry of New Zealand r laud g ant conatmeu. ability Redmond. Leary and John O'Con- o'f the negotiations the tardre dttlight&ul Parnor. The first.named has become the actual nell's followers will be. fj I DWELT OX THE STRIKES QUESTION. ' Now South Wals Government defeated leader. The exasperation of the factions t .; on the eight-ho, ;iaw. said the position of Methodism in the lie is specially marked increases Twentieth century will depend largely upon Unfounded Brazilian Rumors. Tsro women 'add' three bhildren burned in .out for detestation.Healy recorded utterance .His toward tbe labor movement in Oct. i The a London tericmf at fire. J harge her attitude Washisgtos, the Kilkenny contest about Parnell: d'affairs during of the Nineteenth: There decade last tho reof the Brazilian (?mbass has ref preaehqr personates a priest to 1XTO HIS GRAVE between the employer, and no HIM can DRIVE be W1IX I peace j Kio official ceived da;tfed cablegrams swirid fe an o d Oathoiic lady. until the principle of profit-sharithe employed Jflnl hnnPil sriltliprs killed 100 rears azo. or a lunatic asylum," is recalled and made Jaueiro, declaring thati all the j alajrming asfan equitable settleis 'foundaWithout recognized Urazil rumors of. much aie against at batt Ie of Fort Recovery, relnterred. and adopted of ment the iuventicins wage are Conference of of question the and the Washington The speculators. wherever tion, Tbe PonB i the Italian Government towardfeeling Let us make baste not the has Y of practicable. a union churches, the Rome. cannot and t! le Pacacy xth abide in entire sympathy of tbe Melhodists here. Importance 6fthe P4itheon Incident to wipe out the. reproach that the. Christian pulpit hardly touches upon, the duty of the Toward tho approaches of the Rome, Oct. 16. The Pope jin a nbtefto the rich to the poor, except by an occasional the HAGGLING OVKIl SPOILS. Council for closer relations; Powers says the recent Pantheon idisorders sermon duty of being charitable. insession week, gave Council, tjhis extreme were of Wesleyan importance, aqq". nsists Until upon the done there is no place for is justice The Transpontlnental Railway Asso- - an absolute refusal. " the1 iftalian is impossible for lbpth that it Wood of Mr. James Dredge and Sir Henry Government anl the Papacy to remain in charity. clatioTi in Session. J. R. Inch of tbe Methodist Church in the Royal Commission to represent Great Rome. ;U; ' 5eH YORK, Opt. 16.s The Transconti Canada spoke on "The Moral Aspects of Britain at the World's Fair, Ijave prepared He dealt seCombinations or Capital." nental AssoeJation is In session in tnis city the draft of repprt eulogizing the pros-iw- -t Press Approve! Balfour, j trusts. vere to blows Mird arrangements of the Fair, and wkli a full representation. The 16. comOct. The ie?spapers.j Losdos, Congressman J. D. Taylor of Ohio said be matter of thfe Paclfief subsidy is under con- - j urging wide and active participation by the menting ou Balfour's apppiutmentijasj First had been a workman himself. He had he!ld or tBef Britain. Lord tireat of the difficult eiderstion." ahd Is proving to be a people ppsitlonf Treasury. by ibat there was to United the. from Bradford, The exports the late Wm. Henry Sruitju say tie ' jchoiee prahli uvtp llve.' It was agreeable to the ON THE FACE OF I NO ADEQUATE REMEDY various V.nej to pay the saiue guarantee to States for September show! a decrease of is a good one. ' THE EARTH 1 I , the I'iicifio n ail afe paid n the past, but no i.'Ui.'3.546. compared with the Returns for the Vessels in a Pltia'ble Condition. a:ree nent a to the prorate to be paid by same month in 1S&0, The 'pew American for the of, labor except the Losdos. Oct. 16. Tbl fressels which have Christian complaints and the abolitiou of the the different lines wast reached up to this tariff is proviug ruinous to! the trade of religion arrived at English pMs fseekitk 'belter liquor traffic. afteri ooii. t"he;5orther!n Pacific claim that Bradford, and the markets qf other counrescue. to the come? not do from the storm are in a pitiable ebniition. tries ; Numerous other addresses were made on of tbe too" a they repay ng great proportion xne storm is now over. the subject, aud in the afternoon "The Objuaranteva: u are making a fight to have CONFERENCE. the their hare ligation of the Church iu Relation todisthefexpenles lesseued. It de- THE BOULOGNE , j,. cided to let the matter ojf weighing of freight Social Condition of the People" was Women and Children ;BurnSedjUp. or? Un Pacifii-- Cast tand as it is until the William O'Brien Replies to the Losdos. Oct." 16. Tw wpraen in three cussed. At the evening session the subject of pext reneral, meieting of .the association, and nellites. children were burned this morning in a fire Par the of Charges the a rents odeHvering llines will continue "Missions. Foreign'and Domestic, was exa n tenement house which tbe destr6yed mem16. "'Los dow. Oct, Wlllianj O'Brien, hi weigh frefghft j The Charges that some of ; i h tensively discussedi Rev. William Morley made a public dock district. """ I ' of New Zealand and Bey. Mr. Townsend of 'J: - i the II lies were paying eosmmissions were not ber of Parliament, to-dstatement or manifesto in reply to the England suggested that a grat extension snstained, aad the matter was dropped. Royal Marriagte 6.4Arrangfedf Ne ther! the icommijsion nor the subsidy mission field is demanded, especially of -tt Oet. He Is" writes: St. defiances. recent Parnellite Petersburg. reported in the matter werejdettxiitely settled at aud Chhiai Kev. R; A. Leonard Africa a been has between that marriage arranged since the waited funeral, hoping "I have meet ng and will be up again of New York dwelt pa the missions in and Czarowitch tho the Elsea of Duchess; supporters, . Wurtemherg . that tbe late Parnell's leading A Christian lands.- The 4st influx of immirepreteitatiye of the fruit shippers ; " ;j I grants into the UnitHT States and Canada the association on the subject of knowing my relations with Parnell at a knrer rae en fruits and canned goods Boulogne, would have the manliness to dismakeHhose countries in particular mission The ButV cm Raw Silk from California j li is request was not he ary ground. There is little hope of relief Kome, Oct. Mport is confirmed from associate themselves from the diabolical the stringent in migration laws. No their The wit! open-armbroadcast special that the Government at he ppeningof the circulated by cordiality.. chargesthat-Dillorailruad uii; admitted that on certain kinds organ, and myself hounded their Chamber will .propose Id abolish 1 the duty political party, is ikely to adopt such a of fiLtods, a fir instance, "second crop" leader to death." He continued bysaying on raw silk. policy as would lea to certain defeat. The r time has come for tpe Evangelical churches ralsisp. the tariff should he lowered. They that, as the insinuations as to his treatment The Argentine Bank Law, to take up the line of march for ?eer,,m a f(jar, however, that if such'a dis- - of Parnell were not rebuked or repudiated i Banco- BrEsos Ayres, Oct; 1(J. j wasmaide, there would be a Sudden by the men who THE FOREIGNIZED CITX" CENTERS. , become a has bill Unido tartlinir increase iii the amount of sec Ijaw. BE TO THEM FALSE,'. sides of the Atlantic there are On both KSEW ond roo,with a; correDondlne' decre:ise in to be vanquished. The advocommon foes all of tL production of first-Glaobligations he felt absolved from i fruit. THE SHOSHONE LANpst cates of all fakelsms materialism, agnos- ' silence ln'reg"ard to the codference at Boui I H-- : ticism, spiritualism and atheism are dis, , j :' WOMEN DISCIJSS "31AX." logne. their poisonous teachings in Wfiich An seminating Cede They; Agreement by , The unalterable basis of air the I manner. Dr. Leonard was possible every was Acres. at PatuelF. Boulogne 1,100,000 with Close of the I Congress for the Ad- Church. This hierCatholic severoonthe retirefirst and. last." O'Brien said, "his Associated archy, said be, would stop all men from Colo., Oct. ;lj5.4-- An Desteb, wancement of Women. four Press ment from the the leadership. Parnell'sthemcorrespondent whoj accompanied the thinking independently, close all places of isd Rapids. Mich. I Oct. 16. At most influential lieutenants professed Commission to negotiate ith tbe IShpshone Protestant worship, destroy free governess: m of; the Association for the Advance- - selves as eager to secure Parnell's place a priestly censorship over the These same men are now silent,: and Arapahoe Indians of Wyoming: for the ment, erj of Womeut Julia jv'ard Howe or Kbode a priestly supervision over the and press me with of a of River plotting cession reservatheir organ charges Island was elected part thejWind To successfully combat all schools. president for the coming whilst public themselves to get rid of Parnell. They ithe Com mission has these euemies Methodist that tion, telegraphs federation is necesJeir; also a long list of to Parnell's first prop- effected .an with the Indians, unJennie "A. Froiseth of Utah, EUen"C, pressed me to consent sitated. agreement . he was that irpfcntof California. f Tbe congress closed osition., which der which they cede , to; the4 United I States this ktvening with aLsymposiam on tbe subThe Rebellious Evangelicals. RETIRE IJf FAVOR Or ITSELF, SHOULD -about '1,100,000 acres. H out of a total of ject pf Man;" that personage being bandied IsDiANAPOLisOct. 10 The Evangelical the close of negotiations they, aeres. The Iridlans are. to receive association tookfinal action and at the in yefelg by numerous witty speakers. that it would have 2,000,000 55 cent: per acre5. The repeated their conviction eleabout of $C00,000,"or the to rebellious the disposition solved the difficulty had I consented. "j j In the church. They resolved that Woman's ments ceded Association. all Include "lands Christian the land Is practically O'Brien then 'Parnell from 'to ' A letter no preacher so acting is qualified to vote at CtjicacIo. j Oct. 1R. 4 The international In which the former expressed his north of Wind river and 4 strip 6r the eastconference or officiate as a " organ's' Cljrlstian Teftiperance Association given rrti the kindness and centleness of ern part of the reseryjitjon.'' Tbt country any annual fu.rio without being received .anew, which ; tjdhy adopted a new constitution, ; , shown him by O'Brien, f well watered; the bottom lands are rich, preacher Si and is accepted' iu duo farm by thesisioclations a strong central organ-llo- a IspiritBrlen :iuo and there is about lOGLuda acres off bench some conciuaess ?" iuuj' iustjvr recO constituted annual" conferlawfully with power ' to transact business. with the full lands of which irrigation companies can ence, and the rebellious laymen are disHeretofore jeach local association has ex-t-td Boulogne communication as we hohorable parted ognition that make good agricultural land at a reasonable qualified for church membership. ' Independently; Jdrs. C. It. Springer of opponents." t. touiaj cost. The. whole of the! reservation ira fine . president. rangw Cpal and oil are Allerton's Owner Sued for Damages. sheep and cattle AMERICAN BLOOD SUED. found on the ceded land3,'and there lire InLocisviixe, Oct. In. Geo. Mastln Vej The Trainmen Adjonrn. more valuable minerals'. The rsailles the turfman, has sutd Williams, the of dications III.. Ocjt. 16. The trainmen Battle Between American and Chilowner of Allerton, for $25,000 damages. t GIlesbchg. country is 150. milesj from j rallroa$ comday completed the board of trustees by ' : ' can ; Sailors. munication. Mastin attended the race at Independence, , j'J1 feeling li. S. Ikxlmanf of Los Anaeles. Cat, Val16. Herald's The Iowa, between Allerton and Nancy Hanks. Oct. od C. L Enlfeof Beardstown. 111. Messrs. York, Make a.: Deficit Oood. While he was there the grand stand fell and "ukinsoh. Morrisey andSheahan were eui-- " paraiso special , says: Three, perhaps four, Bank Officers Neb-- Oct; 10.' The ' Tcumseh was crushed under it and permanently he Teccmseh were killed and Pered jto represent the Brotherhood In the American Williams owned the track and was closed Bank Bank National injured. edn'raticrn by and the convention several . others ;nore or less severely Examiner Griffith. The constand. is npt jfailure "lourned tomoyemenf, " meet in Boston next year. i '.I wounded in a desperate street fight sidered to be a bad one. Griffith Money, for Mr May brick's Release. Is the "acrowd of Examiner Chilean overhauling The Swarming Celestials. here this afternoon with a New York, Oct: 10. Tribune Diccounts in which there isaid to be a deficit gX. Visce.nt. Minn-i-Oe16. On account sailors. The Chileans did not do all the : This has 870,000.-all Francisco Chronicle Series. been made nearjyi cf tbe strict enforcement of the spatchSan which. for when the fight was ended ; a tf officers of. fighting, who the the fund' have bank, The American, women . have good by UiatitJns elsewhere the Celestials-arwere found to be pretty deeded over all their property. Bad investthem of number the for of securing Mrs. started purpose to swarm over the Minnesota and release from an English prison though as , far as I can ments are supposed to ha' ved caused-tb'Maybrlek's hurt,, orth Dakota borders, badly six ' guarded only by .' have been augmented to the ex tent of $100 byi f Giio m j ascertain now, ; none of them were trouble. 5 Queers j Mrs. Emmons Blaine. '; Contributions are blue American The jackets killed. Board American The Adjourns. United were from tbe coming in from all parts of the country. Convention of Sessionary Societies. engaged in tho battle ChilIass.,'Oc!t.;16.Tho PirrsriELD, meeting and the 'Baltimore." I'iTTErEG, Oct. lfL Tbe annual conven- -' States steamer Evangelical Conference Adjourns. now In the of the American Board come to aj close to''f ttiis rfiLsloaary societies of tbe eans were from various warships Oct. 16. The - general resolution a Before whs now the full to 'adjourning Philadelphia. -- cb of is day. get impossible It ' harbor. DUelples of Christ besann Alle-r ' ' of the ch arch has the conference Columbian that of names ExposiEvangelical or the asking the adopted of tb fight y City y, and will continue for a particulars concluded its labors to-dand adjourned. killed atd wQuaded- .- There axe several ao- - tion he closed on Sunday. TORIES REJOICE TOO SOON. PERSONATED HE A killed. Judge t3ibhle Idee I a res that he had no doubt that the preaching of their doctrines was seditious.- These foreigners came to this country voluntarily, and the first tiling they did was to attack our institutions. They; were reriomies to'the human race. He held all for jt.rlal. PP.IEST. - ? - rdttl OU A Denver minister." Conspires to - ; ; De- THE DENVER TRAGEDY. Conncrs and. Ryan Admitted to Bail in 95000 Each. ceive a,Cat!io2ic Lady. 1 to-da- y's er Wi!d-berg- lJi: A DENVER Denver. Oct; 1C f Special to Tribune.J The report given at the city lhall last night COTICTED. ABOariGNIST that Finnicuni, the jvictbiij ol Thursday night's assault; was a subject for tho death mask and that bis demise was being pre- - - ; A i "i i s . T-,- c j ; .,- ' ' - I - i - ... , y's ' j 5. Itii-aya??- . ' of-w- ar 1 1 - . - - j . T . ( td-da- y, s - semi-offici- e's ot d j . i- . f i Ca-ho- rs. jC. t er ' - - ! 1 . i ; s " to-da- y; wage-earne- ; 3 S r ur rs " I j- ; ng i fi.-s-- -- Hrr :, V .1 : to-d- ay con-clud- ed j ! S . ay fj - j to-da- y's ad-dres- - 4d - g; "iCT-T- re-cei- val ed a ' . -- . to-da- : - d f -- , ' ; : Hoey Prostituted His Position as - Fx-pre- ss :. - V I t. anti-Chine- se b"e-E.nt- e - . ? to-da- : 1 ay Three Children Burned to Death. Denver Abortionist Convicted. Obtl Ii Trir-une- cIal, ! to-d- ay : LOVBJOV, IN HIS AFFIDAVIT. f tells how,. at various times, Hoey, either individually or with other persons, acquired all the Interests of the New York & Boston Dispatch, the Kingsley; Express Company and the Union Express Company, at au aggregate expenditure of $153,000, which was the full value of the stock. It was sold to the Adams Express Company for 350,000. the surplus amount beinjr appropriated by Hoey to his own use and that of others, in fraud of the ri,ght of the Adams Express Company, and in violation of his dutie as an officer and trustee. to-da- y, hl 1 1 the-tow- to-da- H y. V-' Lovejoy further alleges that when Treasurer Babcock died In 1885 he was indebted to the company S18.Q90. and to discharge' this indebtedness his administrators turned that sum over to Hoey. Lovejoy charges that Hoey likewise appropriated tins sum. By reason of all these facts, figuring interest, etc, it Is aliesed that there is now to-nlgl- iti j due the Adams Express Company from the defendant 5C58.905. Hoey could not be and the Sheriff was unable to found y. serve the summons. !j to-da- e .or-flv- A BROKER SUICIDES. i He Had Been Losing Moneyon Both Sides of the Market. "i SUNCOOK, N. II., Oct. 16. Irving A. Evans.soa of Hon. Alonzo Evans of Boston, commltcd suicide this morning "by shooting himself. 3 r SAID TO BE SHORT OF THE MARKET. New YORK, Oct." 10. The announcement of the death of Irving A. Evans has caused intense surprise on the New York Stock Exchange where" he was well and favorably known. The firms who acted us correspondents of Evans s Co. state that the firm had a large cash balance to its credit in both offices. Rumors are current, however, that Evausris larsely short on the market rd I r - Million and a Half. Boston, Ooti 1C, Census "Superintendent alked about the census Po ter before the AniterM an Statistical Association. when completed, the lib stated eleventh census! fwill make; not less than twenty-fiv- e quarto volumes of 1000 pages each." Tho result; of the direct inquiry as to he debt oh'farin ai.d humes is not yet completed, but Isjso far advanced that Porter! was able to state the average farm und home debt of tht partial returns from the coijntles distributed tbroujrhout tho Union S12I38 for faints :iuid ?'.25 ifor homes. If thiso averages ihold good for the United States, tlicre is aa existing debt in. force of S2,5OO,OO9.0OO on 'farms $nd homes occupied It has cost bylowners and ie'ncunilDercd nejirjy a mlllioriidollars! thus far to collect these statist te lOf mortgase indebtedness und will take another half million to finish to-nig- LOST OS BOTH BIDE?- OF THE MARKET." - 1 Boston, Oct. lG.-Irv- ing A.'Evans. whose suicide Is reported! from Suucook. N. H.. was a well known danker and broker. The suicide has created considerable excitement on the street. Evans bus been losing money on both sides of tho market for. some time and become embarrassed. It is understood that Evans's liabilities will be met by the connections of the firm and that there will be no failure. Evans of late has been so despondent ovei" his losses on tho stock market as to have been meutally unbalanced. i May Not Find the United States More Lenient Than Russia. The closing session of : District A nibly Np. 82, jKnlghts'of J Labor;' r5ulte34 the election 'of the following officers forf the- - ensuing year: D. M. ( D.. Thorn Nesbam; Wi F.. George C. Miller; D. f. s.l&T T., W. L. Carroll; D. Stat, H. Breltensteiuv; judges,' LR. Young. George N, Griffith anf?, D. R. 3Iur-- T John Seagam; L. E. J. Sealy; N.fCorbin wasre;- ray;clerk. elected editor und manager of the. Unio' VNE.1 , t a' judge-advoca- te. Pacific Employees' Mugazinc. : , . f-- : ... ) z - Will Be Laid Before the Commissiortif Washington, Oct 16. TIub Postmastep Cjaneral has sent the following reply to th. protest cf the San Francisco Chamber tj Conifiitri e azainst the site selected for tht r r it UPi postoffic. in that city J "I have the hoiyi!" " to ackiiow.tdge the receipt of your telegra r aealnst the site selected for tf:jf protesting Fort Recoverv, O., Oct. 16 The bodies now postofflce building, and beg to say thri of S)00 soldiers: who fell In tli battle of Fort the same shall be laid before the Commit-- ; Recovery, including that if General Butler, sion." It Is known that when the matter were Interred jivlth impressive ceremonies in presented to the Commission Secretaty; one immense grave Over fifty Foster will favor the retention of the sica thousand people jwere present. . selected..? he centennlalj whs closed, with this day's wdrk. The boues of thpse who fell in the Two Banks Assign Midnight 17. 1:30 a, rj. battlo of a hundred years ago were carefully Tenn.. Oct Nashville, Inhered in the federal I cemetery and cov-- , telephone just received from Colunt" , ered with heavy stones. Interesting adTenn., says the Columbia Banking Comp , i, Bank dresses by various geutlemeu brought and the S100.000, of with a the capital ' celebration to a! close. Columbia, with a capital of 50,000, 1;; i i : . i Before ' Judge Philadelphia, a bearing was had on the Blddle habeas corpus cases iu the interest of Julius Moskourtz, Isidore Brenner and Morris.. G Russian Jews, charged with a hreach of Oct. 1C to-da- y, . is, the peace, distributing anarchistic circulars, making incendiary speeches and Inciting to riot. Officers testified as to their utterances At a meeting, when. they advised their hearers not to believe In God. not to fear tho police, condemned the President of the United States, and said that he ought to fce Union 'Paclfio Knights of Labor.' ' t Denver, Colo.. Oct 16. fSpeclal to Trj&A ht . SEDITIOUS FOREIGNERS ' II-l- I tot-daj- , through other offices. ay - . to Denver, Co. J Helena, Ark.. Oct. 16. News has been Madame Asile, aliasGcorgiaria Short-hous- e, receivea nere or the burning to death t.io vienci j(lttlliailOIV'4 the 'notorious English abortionist, across the river wi. I in Mississippi; The was convicted of,Repeated offenses of of the children had left them in theparents houses the knd. practiced jie're.j She will probably, wnue tuey went out In the field'.to work be given the limit pf the jlaw, which is three Ill WORLD'S FAIRTOWER. years in the; pefnltenMaryi n V4' flT TT T ') Guilty of Murderj in the Iirst Decree. It Will Be Over One Thousand Feet : WXlsen3Ur4, Cplp;, Oct. 10 HiKh. Special to Tribune. After bing but forty hours the Cricago. Oct. 16. The stars and stripes, are to wave 1120 feeC jury in the eise of Charles Smith for tho it was uecided mail at! Rouse, brought above the ground during the World's Falfi killing of Taylor in a verdict of jgujilty of murder in the first from an American tower that wirf o'uttl Eifiel the Paris affair. The builder is to degree. Andrew Carnegie of Pittsburg. !. Over 25,00 I Dank Robbed by Cowboys. will be accommodated In people j Nb. . Oct. 16 Three CO.W- -' Enterprise atone two of the many elevators ar u tlme.and to rode p the boyd rirsqNaltional Bank at noon remjained outside, the to start from the ground and run more tbajtl other two entefed and, at the point of re 1000 feet up without a change or s'top'dlrectty volv fers, compelled! the oashier to give up to the lookoutlajnding- - The of thetoW-- j SaaOl) in cash ey made -their escape. er at the foundation level iswjdth 440 feet In eacfc$'; ' M direction. The Keystone Bridge Company The Malia jARain 4t Work. New" Orleans! pjct. 18. Gaetano Barro-gau- a, of Pittsburg, one of Carnegie's concerns, hin3 agreed to construct the metal portldn of thei an Italian ljugger: wuiw, was assassiand have it complete by February in an Italian saloon, and the tower nated The actual cost of the tower Is estM affair bears all the m,ai kb of the Mafia. The 1K&3. mated at a million an a half. police have made numerous arrests. THAN TH. KirFEL TOWER, 11, tlie' difference being! inN the ' greater sInjV The Auditop Sh6rt ;$95,000. Chicago, Opt.' 16. A Washinzton. Itid.i pllcity of design andj the use ofstandarffl l. .. BUC1 liklt riue alleged shortage and merchantable iikes of steel, There af MJ i of County Auditor Davulle in the soho.d to be three l;lndlis. - The first; 200 feeVI funds will probahly amount to $93,000, as from the ground, uilF accommodate at oh i ' time on the colonna'de four thousanM tha sum is not accounted for. people. Inside tho colonnade is space suffi vl cieht to btiikt four hotels or f restaurant.' A Murderer jLynched. besides mimeroijs booths for the sale of difM Norfolk. Wl via).. Oct 15.) George Dyer, ferent articles. The second, landlns is des--3 in. for Eastvllle the murder of tined as under arrest in thcdaj'tLuvni Mri Fannie Faddn of pape Charles City, and a dancing-ha- ll promenade iu the evening, aid wiiij has: been taken from jujil and hanged by a accommodate 5000 people. The upper laud-- ? : ; '. j mob. ing. 1000 feet from the, ground, will accont-modate 1200 to 1500 people., and above tlifi; Murdrf rrr Hanged. will be offices' for the Signal Serviced Morris was there SIadison. G.j:. Oct. ldj. Aleck scientific ' investigation, etc. Above this M hanged at noon '. to be a circular electric railway, carrylixs! electric lights by night and signals by dav. ON HOMES. THE DEjBTS vldetl wiij. the most powerful reflector evet r-The Information Will Have Cost a constructed, surmounted by a flagstaff.- - ,4 ; New York, Oct. 16. The- application of Henry Sanford, president of the Adams Company, for aa attachment against the property of John Hoey, the deposed president of that company, in a suit to re- -' eover half a million dollars, was granted to- -' day. The summons attacbed'to the papers announces to Hoey that if he defaults in appearing to answer the suit judgment will be taken against him for 712,950 with interest and costs. ien to-d- ' Trustee for Private Gain. . men-of-warsn- - ; : was-electe- ; j - -- J d ; , 'h i.- - - ? S with-Hlllles- . - after-reformatio- ': m , re--ga- r.,,i ht f - ay i- : ; to-d- j y. to-nig- to-da- y's jng . ii ; ts, I; thPre8s 1 vice-presiden- ept . cotn-mduicat- loos withdrawal. r i to-da- " ; HANGED TWICE. Tribune" Dispatch . ss 4- Oct.c 16. i " t . ; ' ( r ! f 1 "Non-Conformi- - DEATH j ran-Ajoeric- to-da- TO ntose-aujustea- . - CUHNEO While Their Parents Are at Work In' the Field Nearly a Hundred W. C. i T. U. Women Poisoned at a BanquetFour IE S. Seaman Supposed Lost on PuCtouud. boat-house,.k- ! ( CHILDuEN . - Is-Afte- - ay THHEc s CnEVEXNE. Wyo.. Oct. 11 Special to Tribune. Fred E. Scrymser and M. B. San Francisco Cironibt Series.! Charges The Rope. Breaks and He Dawson, bank officers at Laramie "and leadhave been preferred ; against Rev. J. I ward Slowly Strangled. business men of Steele, aro believed to ing Brandt of the Highland Christian Church 16. A have been drowned Oct. Minn.. Redwood Fall;, in Hutton's lake, eight of this city, by Mrs. Mfera, a wealthy Spanish lady of Santa Fe; New Mexico. Charles dreadful fceeno;wasie! aetcd this morning at miles from their home, this af tcrnooo. They the execution of Wns .. Rose, i The prisoner were out trying u new sailboat. A man who W:rgner. a business man ,of Santa Fe, was iin whi h be protested. his In made a was to meet them there' to see about buildvery anxious to marry the daughter of Mrs. nocence, speech and accused, a inan; named Stover ing a tho engagement and Miera, but the mother, who Is a Catholic, the murder Tho trap sprung at 4:56, saw, the boat overturned, but objected on the ground that Wagner wus a of nothing of the body was picked men.. A big divorced man and could not be married by and the rope parted- - The . , searching party is out, wnen trie a priest. She consented, however, to the up and another man Tho wasi who a found sprung slowly trap prieslt? could be again. marriage it POISON IN THE CUP. would perform tho ceremony. Tba party strangled, to death I came to Denver, and, Wagner called on Mr. Ncarly a Hundred W. C. T. U. Del-ecat- es Idaho Trus ties Escape. Brandt. ; It is alleged that Mr. Brandt, for a consideration, agreed to shave off his Laid Out by a Banquet. Boise Ciiv, Ida. Oct.j 10 rSpcclal to luxurious burnsides, and personate a priest. Tuiccne. The sire ets "of Boise were Bradford. Pa.. Oct 16. Nearly 100 delThe deception was made easy by the fact set iu motion and ml uch aroused to W. T. C U. State Convention the teuriosity egates that Mrs. Miera does not understand Eng- atnone Die citizens by the 'lappearance of were poisoned this afternoon by something lish. Mr. Brandt, who is very prominentia religious circle here was seen this after- eisht or ten horsemen patrolling tle prin- - they ate or drank at the dinner In Armory the cipal streets anxiotirJay searching for some- - Hall tendered by the McKean noon, and admitted that he orceremony, and assisted in deceiving "tho tiding th4t could prob :ibly;ihave been found ganization. Shortly Taster thecounty afternoon old woman," but says he used the service of session was called to order a large nuiiiber elsewhere;' Ujfion icTestisiitIon of such pro the Christian church. ceeding lit was ascertained that shortly of delegates were taken! violently ill, and in were lyBROUGHT UP SHORT. iifter sundown this ev ening the escape of half an hour at least seventy-fiv- e three prisoner at I the Idaho penitentiary ing limp inandtheir seats or on tbe fioor. all "X vomiting extremely slek. Medical aid Southern Pacific Moguls Must Tes- was discuVered. It was; first feared by was and every physician In the I Warden Mack thatjsojme of the penitentiary city summoned, tify Before tho Grand Jury. a has dozen or more on his S.vn Francisco, Oct. 1C. When the case athletics! under training "h ad made their hands. Only two cases are patients , i seriods. . . of Stephen Gage, a director of the Southern escape apd upou cl&se iuvestigation found Fatal Wreck ort the Panhandle. VPaciSc Company, cited to show cause why that only Trusties Tracy,: convicted of lG.-- The Oct Panhandle VenM he should not be puulshed for contempt for grand larceny front Jlngtjam county, with j Pittsburg, limited east bound was wreoked at: "'' not appearing before the grand jury when tea more mouths tcj complete! his sentence; tibule Mingo Junction four miles west of Steuben- - I was called in the Superior Hardy, convicted o:f burglary counnitted in ville. summoned, Ohio, this mornlufr. WILLIAM MARSHALL a ferakeman 6fll Court Gage and his counsel. Creed Bear Lake county and Aicheso'n from Ada i Raymond, failed to put in an appearance, sentenced'' ?fc r attempted murder, Columbus. Ohio, and and Judi;c Wallace ordered Gage's bond of county, messengeri!! JGII,VESTON two latter havina eighteen months more were killed. Four otherjrailroad men arol S1000 forfeited and ordered that a bench the to is their set It complete tences.j greatly seriously injured. .The responsibility for'-- l warrant be issued for his arrests Before s. the warrant was made out, however, Gage feared that tbey wjli elude ithe oQcers of the accident Is not ascertained.. t and counsel appeared in court, and Raytho penitentiary, as nil convicts in the penmond, after explaining that the delay' was itentiary are Iin exec llentj training. Up to Valuable Ilnnlne sinot-- A ui lit ..a. O.m unavoidable, announced that Gage would a late hour rh,!? SABINA. Onfi. in lTV,i. .t.kt. lothiog has been heard M. Morgan, breeder purge himself of contempt, and In recogniqf trotting horses. wa : ' tion of the decision of the Supreme Court, of the runaways. burned yesterday. thirteen both be and Richard Chute, wuo valuable trotting.', anddestroying - Series-opacing horses aud t Hejavy Forgeries. HAD BEEN CQN'VICTED OF CONTEMPT r mares. Among the victims Miltvaukee.! Ocd lpJ (nei of the heaviest Strathmore valued at ? were: Nancy ? for refusing to comply with a subpoena, 810,000, Hazard forgeries ever knojvtfin 'NVlsoiisin was dis- Strathmore; ; would appear before the graud jury and covered Arleums Jr.; Startaway. j if Hiles, George uaipe Clinton. Highland King and others Total testify. Ho (Hay mond) regretted that the a millionaire :tan owner ;and capitalist, loss estimated at S75.000. Xn inv..roJ Supreme Court, in its 'decision at Los has been forced,, foi neirly $50,000. The The fire is bclievedntn he Angeles yesterday, did not settle' the question paer parsed through the .hands of the grand jury's legality, and he fraudulent M. 1, lfansajCrjppurted to be a wealthy origin. would endeavor to initiate some means for of lumberman at Hanson, Wood county. lie u ii, vi rw ijnst, testing that question as speedily as possible. disappeared several days !u go. He had had Boston. Oct. 10 The schooner! Wallace be then announced that Judge "Rebeccil extensive for several Toulane" of Boston, dealings would continue the case against Gage, to be a crew of 5 carrying tui keep the paper mann ed and years, seven men. called up at any time on one day's notice covered jis doubtless lost withf all on ; up untifafti r hi disappearance. : board. The "Toulane" .left' Newport; from the District 'Attorney, should Gage Va.14 on the 2Sth for Galreston. with a fail to appear before the jury when wanted. f: of I cargo Arrested. Oregon Stage!- Robbersbfews coal and has' never been-hearThe order declaring the bail forfeited was from since." received" one was valued ut about 517.000. Or.,dct. lfj Linkville, then vacated. akevieW. jLr., states that thirteen from In the case of Edj?a B. Hay, who also announced his willingness to go before the men nave beuii arreslted wlio are suspected Supposed Lost on Pufret Sound. V grand jury, now that the Supreme Court of participation inj tbe late robbery of the Townsend. Wash., Oct. 10. Lieu Port Link and. Lakeview stage petweea running has decided that witnesses must obey the tenant and three seamen of tl.i'' those vine.arrested are the revenue Buhner Among summons of that body, Judge Wallace cutter " AValcott" left Friday liar-- -; w a rd broth er s, Ho he officers in found j ordered a stay of execution of sentence. of ,the men several postal, notes bor last Monday for this port Jn the launct possession and since then nothing has been heard from A i ..! auu niMuey uruers.c The tiiea are also sus- - them. HOW MEN GET RICH. It is feared tho men are lost. iz of pected passing qoijinterfeit money. Denver-- -- to-d- They Were Trying a Kcw Sail Coat cn Halloa's Lake. , i r- 1 J served a profound secret byj the police authorities, in order to facilitate the escape o Conners and Ryan, proves lo.be untrue. It is straiaing the wqrqjs to say the wounded man is still alive. H merely breathes, and his recovery: is not; erven thought of. Con neri and .Ryan, weifo toiday &fmltted to f bail Ju the sum of $oho each.! ' ' The Mafia at Work Agahi-Ida- ho Trusties' j Escape Nebraska Bank Robbed by Cowboys lloey Swindled tho Express Company Out of Nearly a Million Seditious Jews, J K-'- onovvriED j ; - J4 iKWM omjkebs , ay - l TRIEUE.1 EVERYBODY READS THE M - : i . 1 - Mf i.i i you liavo lost or found any tiling advertise it in the TRIBUNE. If . I ay. ' H it j a- ! j ' |