Show I NEWS OF THE DAY I Prince Bismarck has informed the i Bundesrath that he has no fears that the i differences with Spain will result in hostilities 1 hostili-ties Braiuerd the Vermont bank defaulter ifi I i at Hamilton Canada resting at the Queens I I Hotel The firm from which he defaulted offers 10000 for his capture I It is stated that Louis Biel was arrested V on American soil and that the attention oi President Cleveland and Secretary Bayard has been called to the alleged facts The husband of Rose Eytinge a somewhat some-what noted actress well known to the Salt Lake public is a common drunk and was fined 10 the other day in New York for the offense He lies in jail l Articles were signed yesterday for a double scull race between Hanlon and Lee against Courtney and Conley three miles with a turn for 1000 a side to be rowed October 10 The race will probably occur at Troy The number of acres of land sold by the Northern Pacific during the past year was 14557 for 1632730 The amount of land patented and patentable and still undis iBdDfistnCK37iM s ich 3900000 acres are east of the Missouri river Gladstone is severe on Parnell In an address ad-dress to his constituents he says he believes history will consign to disgrace the name and memory on whichever side of the channel chan-nel ho dwells who having the power to promote pro-mote poaoe and friendship uses it for strife und enmity The American Paper Manufacturing Association As-sociation of New York has written to the Quarantine Commission complaining that the process of disinfection now in use injures in-jures the rags that are imported It is urged that in 1100 paper mills of the country employing em-ploying 100000 operatives there never yet has been n ease of cholera resulting from infection in rags Colonel Alex McDowell McCook and Lieutenant W Groesbeok of the Sixth Infantry have been detached to meet at Ogden the Chinese Commissioners coming from San Francisco to investigate the difficulties diffi-culties which recently occurred at Rock Springs Wyoming and to act as their escort during the investigation During the last ten days the Apaches have murdered six citizens of Grant county Arizona A rancher named P Brady Pol lock near El Macho Evaristo Abeytia a Mexican near San Lorenzo two sons of John McKenn on a ranch near Gallina creek George horn a woodchoppor near Georgetown and a Mexican sheepherder near Lake Valley vhose name is unknown San Francisco has issued quarantine regulations against all vessels from the Pacific Pa-cific Mexican ports owing to t 10 prevalence of yellow scarlet md typhoid fever along the Mexican coast and declared Nagasaki Japan and Tog Qaay Shanghai and Hong Kong China and tho Formosa Island cholera chol-era infected Quarantine will also be rigidly rigid-ly observed in regard to the latter places The authorities have a disagreeable surprise sur-prise in store for Maxwell the St Louis hotel murderer While he and his attorneys have been busily at work creating the impression im-pression that Preller is alive the prosecution has obtained positivo evidence that the body found in the trunk was his and when tho trial opens all the mystifying theories of the defense will be knocked out in one round by the testimony of men who knew Preller and who have identified his remains I Last Sunday night the police arrested a aan named G W Smith while in the act of placing a cartridge on the Denver Rio Grande track near Denver The case was worked up by a private detective who was taken into the secret At the appointed time the officers were concealed near the spot where the explosive was to be deposited The matter was kept from the public in the hope that Smith would confess and implicate impli-cate others Ho will have an examination today Lieutenant Greeley the Arctic explorer addressed the Berkshire Mass Agricultural Society yesterday He spoke of his discovery I discov-ery of a belt of land in the Arctio regions I where there were sheep with the head and I horns of an oLand the tail of a horse with tho finest wool ever found on any known animal Ifr has been said that sheep culture was not profitable in Berkshire on account of the long cold winters and ho thought it might be well to try those Arctic sheep that even in that region live and prosper unsheltered unshel-tered all the parA par-A London dispatch says The lowness of silver is seriously affecting financial operations oper-ations The Vienna mint could make two per cent buying silver abroad and coining florins The Times and Standard commenting comment-ing upon the repealing of the Bland law say it caI only cause temporary inconvenience the market would soon find its level and in the long run would not affect any interests excepting those of the silverproducers The Standard says American financiers are more likely io redeem greenbacks than to sell silver dollars at from three to five percent per-cent discount The Press Association furnishes lengthy accounts of an alleged discovery whereby telephonic tele-phonic communication across the Atlantic is made possible The inventor of the new instrument it is said is a native of Texas and has no scientific reputation He employs It is an instrument of enormous power also alleged that a certain company has acquired ac-quired the sole right to use the instrument and a wellknown millionaire has given the inventor whose means are exhausted carte blanche to perfect the invention which will cost 600000 The new instrument it is asserted as-serted has been successfully experimented with in the Gulf of Mexico The story lacks scientific data and has the appearance of a hoax The English political campaign has I fairly opened Gladstone regards the result cheerfully and states to the Liberal voters that tho embarrassing of legislation is duo Ii to Tory obstruction Ho claims credit for the Afghan settlement and says ho found Afghanistan broken to pieces and left itt it-t friendly By yielding the Transvaal hoI ho-I avoided a war of English and European I races in South Africa He challenged a contrary verdict He traces all the trouble in Egypt to the policy of foreign intervention I interven-tion of which he never ceased since 187G to point out the danger Ho advocates u withdrawal I with-drawal from Egypt at the earliest moment I that honor permits saying I admit we I committed serious errors of judgment at a great cost of treasure and precious lives in the Soudan I There is now u well settled conviction in the minds of many Ohio politicians that Hoadley will be elected Republicans by no means concede this but it is evident that some of the shrewdest of them have lost heart Tho presence of Senator Sherman Sher-man in the campaign has failed to create much enthusiasm while his bloodyshirt 1 speeches are believed by many to have done the party much injury This has been ad I mitted by some who have been his warmest warm-est supporters There are various estimates esti-mates as to the strength of the Prohibitionists Prohibition-ists Dr Leonard is making a vigorous ous and effective campaign and it is probably proba-bly within bounds to say that his vote will reach 25000 This will mainly come from the Republicans and it is this vote which 10 I seems to make it clear sailing for Hoadly |