Show I NEWS NOTES I Henry Irving ii come back to TI < S once J more in 1887 i i Kiels appeal case will be tried in Win i nipeg tomorrow The Mikado is now running at the Standard nnd Fifth Avenue New York Sir Michael HicksBeach HayB frankly i I that he favors granting the right of suffrage to unmarried women Dynamite outrages on the public buildings build-ings of London are in anticipation Extra precautions are being taken A virulent case of smallpox was discovered dis-covered in New York yesterday The case is that of a child and it is feared the infection infec-tion will spread Mrs Ousters attractive memorial d General Custer entitled Boots and Saddles Sad-dles has reached B sale of eleven thousand within nix months Cable carl are to be introduced on the Brooklyn City Railroad forty miles long and now using 3200 horses Birmingham England and the City of Mexico will also try the system The horsecar must go The steamer Idaho which sailed at 4 clock yesterday from Portland Oregon for Alaska carries Governor Swinford and Judge Edward J Downe whose appointment appoint-ment has created BO much comment recently re-cently President Cleveland was tendered a reception re-ception at Lake Placid N Y last evening and there was a display of fireworks in his honor He visited Auchincloss cottage this morning with Dr Ward and both left at 11 oclock to return to Saranao Lake Minister Phelps addressed the Working mens Club at Rugby England yesterday He said that the prosperity of America was due to the persistent energy of her people He advised those who thought of emigrat ing to reflect well before starting There was no room in America for idle or worthless persons The llussian Government has decreed that the religion of the Baltic Provinces shall DO that of the Greek church Protestantism will be only tolerated Children born of mixed marriages must be trained in the Greek faith The decreo has excited great discontent among the German settlers in the provinces A New York dispatch says Secretary of the Treasury Daniel J Manning arrived in Yonkers Wednesday morning on the 12X5 train from Albany ExGovernor Tildens carriage was at the depot to meet him and he was at once driven to Greystone At 3 oclock in the afternoon he was driven to the Yonkers depot again and took the train for this city It was said that the Grey stone visit had no political significance Butlers visit to Justice Miller is now said to have been not in the interests of the cattle men but in regard to the fenco question ques-tion Butler holds that any order made by the President for the removal of the fences I that have been erected upon the public domain do-main is a usurpation of power He is interested in-terested in several ranches which comprise Government land illegally fenced in and naturally does not want to see the order for the removal of all such fences enforced The total amount of General Grants funeral expenses will be less than 20000 The largest item in the bill is 5000 for car riage hire When remembered that New York Jersey City and Brooklyn were called on to contribute carriages at the usual rates for carriage hire this amount will nor be considered large It is not believed thai the bill will be questioned or changed at Washington Wash-ington because it set s a reasonable charge The DEMOCBATS dispatches last night mentioned that the Allan line steamer Hanoverian had gone ashore at Portugal I I Cave northwest of Cape Race Later dispatches dis-patches show that by bad steering she passed over a number of hidden rooks which ripped her bottom off almost her whole length The main hold filled with water I I and it is not probable that the cargo can be saved The passengers are now en route to Trepassey where they can receive accommodations accommo-dations and comfort until the war ship I Tenedos reaches them to convey them to St John No loss of life The policy adopted by the Treasury Department I De-partment to secure a better circulation ol silver coin 1 is meeting with gratifying success suc-cess During the month of August jnt ended there was paid out from the different subTreasuries 1GG7144 in standard dollars dol-lars 1495902 in fractional silver coin which amounts very largely in excess of the issue of silver during the corresponding month of last year That the plan was successful suc-cessful is shown by the large output of silver sil-ver during the past month The Treasury officials express themselves as much encouraged en-couraged by the present state of finances and prediot an improvement in the general I business of the country Rather a bold train robbery occurred on the Chicago Alton railroad at Blue Springs last night Four masked men jumped the train one mounted guard at each end of the car while the other two J entered and with drawn revolvers demanded I the passengers to give up their money A number of them handed out a small amount I of change and the robbers took whatever i was offered without searching the passengers I passen-gers and made no attempt to rob them of I jewelry When the pair had reached the middle car they became suddenly alarmed and pulling the bellrone the four robbers II sprang off when the train slackened speed and disappeared in the darkness The robbers I rob-bers are described as appearing awkward and nervous and evidently unused to such I work The were roughly dressed and looked like farm hands Every effort will ba made to apprehend them |