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iJiJMMiMBMMMBMMWW'MMMM a ''''"' "? h"J-h'A ';W 1 . THE SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1800. ' 3 N 1 A MAJORITY TO NOMINATE. M proposed mcw itur.n for ntsvo- ) , craiiv satioxai. voxvextiox. I Mlil tn II" DcalEiied tn Clinic fiiirmnn's " Anll-llrynu (inine-llut ll Suits of i Mm lea rn .ttlnat n In I In' l.nltyof tint, stone iiml llnnli'l .). Cmiipiiii. K iino of tlm Pnmocr.iti who are Interested In th" national affairs of their party tture at tli. ItolTinaii lfmisu tat night They alternato lii'UM-n Ne'v inrk find 1'lbernti awl Harn P.gri ninl nnniiBi" to lintu a filrly pleasant time Occasionally tlicr turn lip nt tlio Jli.ifm-m IImiimi f .r tlm pmposo of dis cussing tin1 .ilfairs nf then party. They J nn. ill t'ik.Hi: III" gioatcst kind of In- 4 tf r-f In tin forthcoming meeting of tlio H oiiiipintli National Committee In Chicago on ' ,lu vn 'I'll" lion .liiimw K .lotion, Prino- ,1 fy . itu- Scnntni for the Mjto of ArkmiiiH. II t ( h irinm "f tli" D.'in .T'lllo National Coin- j Ji nn'i.'". ti " In riii"ii) iMiiiiMvorlmr to ImlM mi IJ in.'-li nltli. mil not I u present .at the meeting . i. iln.. cnnmltt"!'. Tliu moving iplilts 14 ;,t III' 111", ting. It V,IS s.ild List night. IjjK v 'I '." 'he Il"ti M i'l .mi .1. Ston", ex-lluvenior Jia, ot Hi- uirl. Ilin l'l'i-H-iunl friend of William. I , Jf II .1 . .in I tlm lion, Iiniilel .1 C-itnp.iu of Mloli- llr mt "' ' ' '" ""'"' "' ""' ' ve'iitive Coniniltteii H 'W ,. -I,. hi i iti Niiilininl ('.'inmiiti'i' AM ff -' ' h '- .' .tiiinx at" alto.it us to the ' . t-i'i .' Mi Milan .mil .Mr Cnni- l,i i ii tli" i ' 1 10.1 1 fuiinm of i ol. iinvi .1.1" "f tli" IVni'.i'iaN "list of the i gnnii .Mmininliis beliete that Mi .Htonn re Mi i unpad .ii" engaged In .1 poll. 't which i ii i ' in i lli lellrt r.uovei "tlnil i""rleis l.l.i. Willi, no .ImiiiiIiik Hi nn " Others e i ,,i l '.v. h inf n.'iu'il say tliat .Mr .Stone Mid IM' i imi'in i.mIIi'ih ihat Mr Drum Blumld la i m .inin it. .1. lmt tint lilsreiioinlnatluu should 1(. inn I" upon a Inoi lor ami moid literal ilt f i , th. 'i that uf iH'.iii, ami that Hie silver ). 1 1 I. - ...ill! I " left out. I lio'Mii'li'l vtn n miniated by a Pcmncrntln Nn" inn i ..in. 'iilum ha hitherto leeched In tip ."neiiti m a tvvo-thlids in'" .Mr Stone m 'Mill in in ami other liilliicntlul ni"in l,. - ..i th. lvmoi'MtK' Natloiiul t'oinmlttM ii'" " .in.ii "d. It H.iii .ihl lnt nlslit.thnt this i . -lion il In n l-oii-ln'.i jnd that a ma lt . .f.. h..nlil In. mnni'lent to nominate. 'I i I i-i.'in li.iniourjls at the HolTinaii lloa-.. , I I x-t inulit Hut Mi Monti mid Ur ('umpau , I ih.'i W.'S'orn I'oiuociats who ar. uppnr fi, 'v 'ii..i.II to Mr. Hrinn hellcxe that the r "i .iil.l he "hunifu.l In tin Interest .' i nn I UK M. ll'il told r.u scleial .. i- . us th" meaning; of th.) I'.'tml Jil.iry o il II .ii Vitlnri I'ne (lormaii of .Maryland t.ii Hi. lii.nio.'r.i'io noinliiallon loi I'lrslilunl li"T' jem It i- sliiiplj an "Ifort to indent lin.ti fr nn u'littiiii" n to-thlri3 ote The '. ji.im .'r.itk eisi (if rim Mi iillo ct.iu Stat"M Ii i i" tli.tt Mr. ttnruiuii'k euiididuu) Mould ! ii.'i.oit this, anil now the )"inoeratle S iti Hi i1 t'oinijiitt''. ilomlnatud hr Mr Sturm l n.l Mr ( iiuipan ninl tliu frlemlsof Mr !!ran, 4 l i t i olivet th" p.ans uf .Mr Uormin's I f i .1- in.) at th f irthootniiiK meeting of the ? ii'.ina! I oinniiti"" at Cliieaco to innL" onlv b n ij. ritt i..t" nei'st.ary foi the enmllilalii of tie Hilentioll -..ni" 'f tin- li.'iuoi'ints who have leen .Mr. Ilrj nn ltH H.ir that he is isailne fut : ttiat h ' ' I- in.ihi iU money last , that lie Is nowttorth ' ill. .lit -.jui i in ii i, that Ironi hlk reeent book h - ; r""iiel i..yi'ti"s amoiiiitiiu; to i.'l.'i.DOi), and ' . i tint i ol llM.m has l.ni'oino the hlcli prie-t of the ' ltri.iti p.niv " to I lie 11 mi rthur I'ne Gorman of Mariland 1 Im- ii"i ! I.""n f 1 1 1-ii . 1 1 to ( ol. liriiin pcrnnn- i .. rlli Mr (11.1111.111. as tin leader of Hie D'.mn. ' eiits ..' Mirilaiid. has seen to It that his f .'I. . rs ueie "ii'S'ilui," and for thut riiou Mr (i iiiian ami his people suxlnlied th ( hl i ic i I'l'it.nrni of is si lint thnrn ar llltlii pei Hniiii ni'i'ter-. m pol'ties whteh oeensionally liiie in iiiiliicne. and It mnv ho said pom Mith iit Hi" f"nrot " ititradletion that In lMHJ li i- Mi- William .1 iiiian.the wife of tlm .mdidito f .1 l'i"-ldeiit of the Deinoi'ratle l.uti.nlio insl-t" I that Mr. Gorman should lint ,e ni id" a m.-nilier (it that time ot the i e utiw ( iiMimitt"" of the llninoer.'itle Nn t miiil i ..iimiiti e Hr Imiman tlmn t.niil liis'li t .1.1 In- liieiuls that after n ftreeruf I'Ri.i fm'i lenrs In po'ltlen "thiB Is the I i s' Mill" I II e l.i en tllllieil ilolVIl livnpt'ttl- ' eint ..iu..r llil' nl-o had an eTPrieiirn ivth M'- llrian in th" eampnlun of lK'H It Mill he ntni'iiil "i"d that lie enteiPiineil Ml nn. I Mi 1 1 ri .in at Wulfert'h lloost .horllr after Mr I. ii in li.el l.eeii nominated Mr Hill ivjs c .'I1 i iiteii-t'il 111 p'eklni: "lit all the Infor in mli. u, I at. nit tlm 1)0,111-. an. lone d.ir le -ill "'Ih.y tell me that .Mr-. Ilryan in a I'M e'eler u.'ltl.lll " Mi II I '- finMiiU a.'inilesceil In tlm state ment "shoitu after the Jlnaii" were enter ti i. d hi Mi II ill. i In -m." of Klmlra mid the eiii.iirni" I AM of UIihiiv seeined torliatmu hisni liimn ni t llrvan. for he said "M - liii in in i he verv eh'iei, hut she ill In t dein Hi-trate the f.iet at mj t.ihln " V- i in ittei ..f f.iei, Mrs, liiyan mis so olorer thitsli, -,,i t t Hill- lahle, kiiimlin; thai 1 tI -i i i- ii I'... is and unxloUHof .Mr llrviin, ii ! i- leii .iin t Mi" slmplv li-tened to Ml II. i im I -1 .Ifiiei.'r n nord. I lie l..ii.,oriti" iti iiial Committee at this n.i.iiMit i- f..i liiyin, li.it them me fniees in wotk in th" last which may make it n little tires.. me Im Ml Iti y in to cut !" i nun iti.iu Anyii.iv, th" l.emoer.its In t'Ui hist night hi'linve that tlm rneel im; ..I Hie li.'mner.i'i. Satnvi il Commlt i t . ml, I,,, iniuh'w inrei-L'-tinj. Th roin- iiiiitP'i. will d""idi Hist Hint r '.'ocriltion l-'llll L." mien tn the I'opilllsts The I'opilllst I i'i. a- n laity In irone to lllml. is IPn 1 I- Piled tint tll'T" 1 eiiouith In ilnidnalin In ihe I'.ipulut p.ittv to iiarriiit ii i. .'..t:niii,.n on the part uf the liemo"iatie it .. i il i ..mtiiitte. is tf ie"ond phiee on the i," J-x 'r I ntinl ti.'k"! It was added that the W A e iii'iiitie ,, -ire- no mm" of "siieh p.-isons Mf.t 2 r- I in H'lts.iu.' lmt tint it noiilit app-iiiate ff " Hi" i..i"-i;etim.' iipilitli's In III" fur Western ' ': 'es .f .1 i'opilllst. ,A M.tltll I I1U S.47l()4r. I7HIIJIUII, " ' m Jl I'laii to Make ii luinc" lii the Demurratlr JB I 11 1 , '! lliTJi-Ulent. ! ': 'ni .,i.' i 'I '. phi to cit ml of 1 ' ' 't. s ,, ,1 t . , tn-ii ii;r.ii.ii.t of the j" " ii. i il liei io'I.i'i pa 'fins l.,'ii ileielipid Ii i i.itliin ii'i'irn . ' .it.un if t.nia Ii adeis f 1 ' . a i if.'i.'iiee ,n W .-.hliirioi' Oil" mole Is 4 t.ii s, ii itnr rim. ill -. M ittui ,.f itcinia ' 'i iliiiiuiaii ami iu tl " ma' hiimn of ( t'. i'l'". i in h Ii'iikU Th" rial, e iil'ititi'd i! ' ' ' ''"tn " i it- in otlii'i Mates Mi Maitin is j: r.vi i.' . .-.eieo' Hi. iiimi of "t vi I'.llteil ii ' . 1 II the e.ilintl 1 Ii'l ! Il is '., . i . i ,e I , i . 'i numhei' o' Ii nile's i- then m i -t y, ' ' d to eotnlii t in t j.n r i i-m '" I . .i l ,rtm e mid h no I' i I 'h (iite i - I ! II. I i.ln;e-s I iMIIIIIItl. . 1 'lit ; 1 .ii 'i iti ' nor of N ii.it..' Ii '. i i u'i- 1 In 1 , N I." hei mil ni ed In -i lli.i Sun I'ur . ' ii i- ' II' in: to In cum" th" N'a'io nil h i'i- i I' ."in "Ii .. who Inin d 's tilled ti in m 1 ' ' ''" Hie p .1"" will Hi to in.liHehim o M " ' I'lii.dll" 'ill III pi" l. hi llevmc tl t lie fj ' d if he . i ot e-t ... ...in. i ' il lii il. v II. inner, ill" e-ieir wl o he- I: '' v thilsi ;( i .Inin s'rm inc. ni' -it no' ild Il ' ' ll ), I t -IP "I -5 ' i es-in.ni . I, inns llm. in an mteivlow ' .1). t.iiniteil 'I at tic fl e--lll. I l-l,e ' i I I . .1 p( I i el u III the same IOSOU- t' J 'I 'I. .- ii il "In in "if th' n n who I I I .inuii din pern loiiricetnetit There J .i I uu lieiii h Lin- In lliehmond to-dar. i st i i h I il ' nrytii. ivlri l.e- , I e h .il'lintl.. 'he l"a 1 ! net yent ij. 'KlMI! sf Mt'f II tll('! 17 I IT. t: 1 'Mie llr eiUlin Ii'i-ii Inn ill .lliinneil I'xilii. t . sneli In Iti.lll1lti( I1ll. m i . in -s'ni m ,f ;,m irds rieorce I'. Wnldoof S It '. .ii ,i. e :i f mill anii'iiin. "nii'tit ve- jf t" i f 'he app Hiitinent of Ins staff Theso ,;t 'In pinie'i'ii. app intme. its- lii'. k M I'l. nl inn. ilciin cmnilsslnner: I'll, fi is Ii M, -vi, p. snp iriiitendent ; Warren ( T rud'vi ll.asstnnt -nt erlntendent ; lllehniil t- -i v.- hief,..., V.-ireu II Hoolittle. ns. h, " t rl I'i !.'!'!, leer. elucf flr-t ' - "i. "smith II stei.t, ,,s. n-Utant llrsf .Il ls ii hum- M. I'i runji ni, chief seeoml i . ' - '.i . I"l. n H 1 i.inpl . !!, i-mstanf uneond ui . r t-'unncl il M ,e,er(,,, chief third dli -1; n Ion Mil or, a si-tnnt third diilslnn: ."' , ' i.'iieen. chief f."ir'lnli i- 'ii ; T.niothi ' ' in '. .is. .-tan i.ii'rth dii ismn . .Incoh J) i h,"" 'It'll .In, ston, I 't lid T 'ilii. in i i i.t iiftii diil- .n. William .1 lle.it ' i I -tli dniM i. I Ilnml'ton. as- - in' sivt'i ,liisi.,n ; .1 '-ci'h II lirrniiolli. 1 -en nth duisi..n I'h lip T Willimns, e i " .i iparor: llnedolph 0 l'lillfi, chief eus " ilitv i if thr deputv enmmls-ioner I? ' .in I if III" .sillmrilltell.l'rit Jl OIK) Tho ' ' i'ii ie-ripje fiotn l,"iiilto fo.ooii In i ' nt, hn iIiom' list th. re arc flfn cither m -liiiii- liicliMInc (oi) si, lnr1xiri. i' ' i , ' " s 'ari.-H will niet.iei. .il.mt fi ,01111 J h.l e. s -it 1 .lil(.'i'r ilill'o dlspo. '"i v. nipt in. tn the id 11 s.. ri ice ruii'F. J ' .11, nd -s lime all he. 11 linl..rs"d hvih" 1 ,' 'i l' "ill. 10 Coi'iuiitteriiiPii it m "if ' " e. huh' ilnt ni Pern, "rat I a sot n s-. Mi Un'ilo mil hecin the work of the of. ( ' ' Ii ui .ippinprlatlon nt siiii.iui 1. V lii ' iiii'ldcrlni: the Aili Kiihility ' l'r" .' ."iini.tli.ii3 j "ii narnrnr liaic.lone ,1 " 1 1 .-ii h i.ieiimniK an mil bum tlm I iln. n h. ut i.m A Ms roailrr ilcr.1fs &L ' .nil alili liii fur wlut t-o re -purrs I vnaiocitATio HttroLT in kksiucky. A Conference Called to Devlin Meant to Defeat ttonbal nnil (lorbellini. I.ouiRVtM,E, Ky , July (l.-OpiKisltlon to tho nominees of tho recent Democratic HtaloC'on yentlon Is tecomlnc crytfallloil nnd will tnko deflnito shupo next .Monday, when 11 mot Im IKirtant couforonco of Democratic leaders will bo held ntllowlliurnrecn. Ky. It U expected tlint fully T.OO repreoentntlio Democrats from nil parts of tho Htato will par ticipate In this tneetlnc ami that Hteps will he taken looklnu to tho puttlnc of another ticket In the Held. H-ntlment niialiutflnel-lHndqoehellsm has hecome so stroiu: that homcthliiK must he done Tho parlv. with Gol.el ns ,u nominee for (Im ernor stunds iioehniicv to win next Novemher. ami those who hum fouuht tlm hattlesof l)e. mocraev In th s Htate for. years are ready for some eoncertod mmo which will at least 1 1.1 thi'State roteiernf GoeheliHiti DomoerntU leadem and newpapers from one end of ho btnte to the oilier aru iirclm,' tlmt.n(loebelBueiirfil his nomination tlirouuh deoeptlnn and fraud, Democrats ate not hound hypirtj tleto stitiDoit tho ticket Many tm tT tiro nr ijlInK the names of the nominees for Mate oUlcers at tliu top of their editorial P.it'es leuvlnL' the nominee for Goiemo- off entirely. Tlm call for the Uowllnc Green eonreience has Leen hulled with dolliiht hy countiv people eapeelullv It Is not 'it nil Im prolnhe that. If Hnolher eotivetitl.m Is not en I lei . th(.'dlsatlslo. Dcmoi'rutB will he nske I ; thlijooufereneotovote the utrnk'ht llemili lleaii ticket this fall. In onlor that a riepiilille in Governor uml heulslatureeuii heclecteil which will reireal the Gochel eluetlini l.m and take the parly machinery 011 of llr. Goebel's hands. sin. mi as nKim ins ni:tAsns. It Ilia Klertlon Onli'era Are Not Appointed He will Go to the Courts. John C Sheehan. executlvo member of tho Tnmnmny Hull Oenntal Committee of tho Ninth Assembly district, sent letters yester day to the Police Commissioners and to Daniel 1" McMnhon. Clmlrnmu of the Tammnny Kx ecntlve Committee, demandlne that the names of tho election oflluers nominated hy him be tmlitltuted for those nominated I; Councilman Frank J Goodwin which wero tiled by Mi .McMnhon with the Police l.'om inissiouers Mr Mieehau's coiifetitlon 1 that his noinlimeti. Ii.ivlnn tieen natued by the District Ueueral Committee, me, icifulnr, nnd that .Mr Goodwiw U u hollei lie will wait a reasonable 1 eriod fn nn answer from the Commissioners ami llr McMahon, nnd If he receives ij. me he will Imijln pioeced Ink's aataluat tho ComuilsHloneiH in Ihe i-illts to force t bem to nl'Poiut his iiomlnevh. l'.d ward F UrowuelsMr bhoetmn's attoinoy. The only replr 111 Shidiau's Mends think necessity to make to the allldnvlts of enroll ment made, on Wednesday evenlnc h" .Mr Goodwill's Coiuuilsslonrrsof Deeds is the pub lication of the fillowlue letter, written las! winter to llr Hheclimi by Jauics K lluecntm. one of the Commlsslmieis of Deeds ivlio vas isiuceined In the nttempt 10 ovurtliruw .Mr. Hlieehati in the hpiiiik of Inst cr while lis vi as 111 I)i. . 24. 1K.S llntt. John r. Sh'r1,an, Xnv York ("iti Hrni mm l'a- uti csrili itoml will to all men, Leliitf itin mottu ,if tbr li.inr 1 fliiil.r-i ill, upi o tunity tn tftider iut simris Kre's, and 1110-t U11111 I.!, a.k Timr f.vralvm'ai for mi actt .n tn tlie j.a-t I apirclat' imv fiti in us kctllll an 11 iw p 4i-it!,lr to In mi, au I trtl-t that "il v ill ace pt nil up. .Indira tn th- aplrli in wlaii h tlm ar.' trnJc-nl I 1 eiunlu, very ri-ipeitrillrj, Jinr- t.Mii.Aiii. h USTftli V KEVVHl IVAXs. Tnylur Abend for the Gubernatorial Nomination- S.iiu Complications, I.iiuiKVii.iv. Ky.. Jul tl -Tho linnubtie.m situation In this .statu is eompll.'nteil l.y fjc tiotial fctrifc. W S, Taylor to-nlirlit claims to li.iv l.K") of tliu l.i'.'."! delegates instu.ct ed for 111 nt for fniivrnor. with nineteen counties still to hear from Tliu other two candidates for the nomination. .Tudce Stephen Pratt nnd Attoruey-Geiior.il Mone, who divide the r 'lnulnlui: votes between them, will combine their force In tfi conven tion at 1 "Kington next week and make an et lort to defeat Tjylor If necessary. Pratt and Mone will throw'heii entire strenatti to a dark horse who can seine a pari of Taylor's in Mructsd votes This will jirohably be the lion. John W lrksof Dniivllle, who had the offer of the nomination enrly In the eampilsu and refuied It. tut who to-Hav cave his consent to allow his nimi. to In used It t doubtful nhether thl'i combination can prevent Tavlor's iiemliintlon on the Hist ballot, as he ha a ptrotiK lead 'Ihe llepublicans aru uiukiur a Imd lleht Gils i ear. for ihey think tliat with tlm Iienn.ci.its divided thi j h.iea chance of electing a State ticket by u Bond majority KENTUCKY'S r.Amilt l'l.ATEnRM. Kellimknlile DellTenince to the Kffec t Tlmt Trimta Are Not Ilnrltif ill. I.oi'tsvit i K. Ky ,'Iulv'l. TlieHoclalist-I.alior party, which In tlm lust few veiir has crown to considerable streiiL'lh In Kentucky, to-day m"t In this city, promulgated a platform mid put up a Statu ticket, which It urt'es all laboiliiL' men to support this fall The platform Is one of the most remarkablo ever written in the Interest of lator It takes tin- position thai the Ills of the work ineman aru p it enn-ed by the trusts and the money power nnd ridicules theory "down with tlm trusts 'Ihe document holds that trusts are n..t wmtiE in thcm-elres ; tint e-ipitnl has n rlslit to exist and to rerpetunte itself, lmt that Hip power tn legislate shii'lld be with the people The platform armies that neltliet the isnl i nor the slliet question liss anvtluni: to do with the material wslfnrn of the nation "ilbert Hidiuuiltsof Loiilhiille was nominated for Gnveinor. CITY SKS1 iroiti TO m:TEY or Ilie Kercptlou That Awnlts lllm When the Oljnmlll (iels Uric. The I'xecutlvo Cominltteo In charce of tha p'.aus fur a reception to Admiral Dewej on his nturn to this country met yesterday and adopted n resolution, nprunvtil by Corporation ( oiinsel Wlinlen. nuthorlrlne tha various sub committees to enter Into contracts and draw money for pre'lminnrv expenses. Minor Van Wrel. and 'icn Dnniel ll'itlarlleld. hnlrnian of the I'xeeullve Committee, have sent letteis tn Admiral Dewev at Glbr.iltnr. Inforinliic him of 'he proposed reception. They tMioci that h will receive the Ittters within a week. Tunis ti lle'irtn. the Vlee-Chalrrnan of th I xtcutlve Commlttc". has found It Impossible tn net In that capacity The committee voted jes erdnv, on motion of PiesMci t Murphy of the lle-ilth Department, to empower Gsn. llutterfleld to fill th vacancy. itonsEVKi.rs orixtox or DKtrr.Y. H All ineileaiis since Hie Civil War He'a niKlieat hi l'.ipulur Keifnrrt. Gov lb osevelt has sent a check for J'-'."' to the National Deivey Home I'mid which the Htf.okku .'ua'c is rnlsliiB, toeetln r with this '''H',r " Ovs-mi Hay. N Y . Jul) 4. Di Vi thf I dttur of M' ItrHoUv l.'ialf. Ilrmt.li.n, V 1'. " Dr-vn Sin I lnclo-n you a cheek as a slight token of my appreciation o your effort to get sonic, mein-irinl and to (five recognition. In whalei.r shape tho Admiral liluiself deems best, to icnl"p.s to the country which navo justly rmidercd him the man of all ineetho civ II war who elands highest in the popular re Bard. Veiy hincerely lours, TtlFODOIiK ItooMF.vr.i.T. German Sinners to Honor J)eej. The Tniled Get mini Hlncers of Ilrooklyn, in cluillnc thirty-six societies, nro plannlnc a bic muslcnl tribute to Admiral Dflwei soon after hi- arrival A special meeting of the orennira tlou will be held within two weoks to make definite nrranfc'cments for tho affair New llMvsn'a Nesro llllltnry L'oniimny l)ls tiauded, Nhvv IHvfv. Conn. July tl -Tlm coloied eltlrens of Connecticut nio aroused over Ihe action of Adjt -Gen Van Keurnn, who, upon the order of Gov I.ounsluiry, hns just Issueda notice foi th" dlsiiandinent of the I-lrt Sep. urate Cmnpnny of Hi" National lui'inl of ( on nee'leii! Tie comp.inv li"loncs In this city it is stated by tho Viljiitaiit-denerul that the ii"tmn Is taken foi the best Inteiest of theMnte militia llie company had beep In existence, fin twenty-one iear. and was the only colored military organlrntion In tlm htato ThnillHS Mlllrnliy Dies of His Wnllnils, YoskFR.s. N". Y July rt -Thomas Hulcaliy. one of the ex-Tire Chiefs of Yonkers, died to. dav of the three bullet wounds Inlllcted on July 4 by Hnrrlon DicUon. .1 colored man. Tour weeks nco the colored man entered Mill-r-ahVp. saloon, in Pn'iside avenu He ordered I M'VPiai ilrlnks and refused to pav for them. I Mnlealiv ejeete.l him from the stlnoii ()u Tues lay meht IHekson f. Unwed Mulcihy Into p-niick I ovle's snoon, mid when Invited to drink by him Im refused, lie then it is said, I used vile language lie ran out of Hie saloon, fnlnwel by Mulcahy, and upmi rov'hlni: tlm I street diew his revolver nnd shot the latter. 1 If Vou Are Conducting A rfalli flrt-cla-B ninimcr re ort, either at scaahore nr mountain, m iko Its Im alllr knnirn tlir.'iigli Tnn HJ sdicrtiains lolumua. St rcidera ecu such PUtOi, Adi. , . . -. ......iis jufci-aaaJjAa'Ji.i-t- it't'A: TllK AtfTr.TltUST COXFKItESCr. An Inqnlrr If n rtebuks May Iln Admin istered to Wnshlncton's Governor. AUBT1N, Toi.. July (I. Got. Bayers to-day re ceived a letter from C (I. Helfnor, Insurance Comnilaslonorof tho Htato of Washington, on Iho aiilijppt of tlio proposod anti-trust confer ence of Governorannd Attorney-Generals in 9t. I.ouls, containing an attnok on tho Governor of thatHtnte Tho letter said: "Most of tliu officials of this State havo obsorved with much upprohntlon your Initia tory olToits in calling n convention of the Governors of thnsovaral Htntos of tlm L'nlon totakpsinJi steps , 'is may uppenr advlsablo to provent tho formation nnd continuance of the trusts and combinations In restraint of trade nnd competition Vn have also viewed with much chagrin tho nctlon of the Governor of this Htato In lefuslng to at tend such convention, either In person or by representative On this question thoGovernor Is not tnncconl with an overwhelming majority of Jliu fusion parly of this Htate. nnd he stands absolutely alone among the State officials. "I desire to Inquire therefore If vou would receive 'omo other olllclal to represent the State who should be chosen and properly ue ciddlted liv the oilier State offielnls The ques tion Is one of such commanding Importance tint the mere whim of one man ought not to be allowed to place llm Demo cratic forces uf this State In a iiiong light before tlm people ' this countiv. I believe nu nm entitled to the active support I of nil people who believe In goiornment by tho people as against government In the corpnia- Hon and srnillcales. ami tn that emit he officials of this Mat", the Govei nor nlolie excepted, de slie to assist vnu In everv wav possible " Gov Sayi rs nNo lecelvedn letter from Gov. 1) I . Illchardsof ynmitig saying that he Is In hcartv hMnpatli with the anil-trust move ment, and Mint he will attend the confeieuce Iflt i possible for him to absent himself fio.a Ids official duties. 7JS UltritECIlOOM DISAI'VEAllEl). He Left the llxnei tiuit Ilrlde's ltoll.e to I.imk fur Ills Dress Suit nnd Did Not Iteturu. Xi'siM. N". Y.. July il lINs Flora lluchlnger, the 'J'J-v ear-old daughter of Daniel Uuehlugor. n farmer, wns to have been married at 4 o'clock yesterdav oftoinoonnt her father's house, tli reo miles from Dalton, in this township Her In tended husband was J. T l'iniicv. a wealthy contractor for Hid Standard Wool (.uiiipnuy of lltadfoid. Pa Miss liiichlnger hud fnrmorly lived In N'unda, but about four sears ago she left here for Hradford. and while there she Ni'i'iiiud cmplmmetit In tlm ollhx' of tho Standard Wood Cnmpauv, and was Fraud's Meiuigraphtir Six weeks ago .Miss lluchlnger resigned bet place and left for hoi home in Dultoti to prepuie for the oeiemiin Gn Tuesday night of this week 1'ianey nr rived nt Daltou nnd was escorted tn the home of his sweetheart Yesletdai the arrange, tnimts were about eomiileted for the welding when l'tano hilddetilv uini inhered th.it Ids drerw suit ease, containing Ills wedding out Mr. had been l"lt Inihlinl. mid so he was dijiiii buck to Dalt.in to look for It Tho train ai rlvnd, but not Mr Frunci'-dre-s suit case. and ftntu that (line Franey seems to have mis teriously disap."nie.l, having Inst been seen w illclug up the radio id tincks In the meniitliiio the Hev Dr Fox of White "settlement had nrrlved. and the lluchlnger renldence was lllluil witn guests Aftei null ing an hour or more they became impatient ut the del.tr, and weie dismissed hi the mlnistei, who nnnoumled that theie would lie no wed- ling that dav Friends of the intended bride consoled het as best thev could, but for n lime she was completely prostrated Ihey aio trvlngto find out where Frnneyls. and tin cat en to ticut him luugbly. iKKsu:r im.i.'s wivkssoh. Prof. Ithees of Newton, Miik., Chosen Pres ident of Ki.cllei.ler rnlvcrsttv. I!o(.iiesthi, July I! The TruEtees of the I'nlvcrslty of Itocliester to-day uuuiifmuiisl. elected Prof Hush ithees of Newton illnssi Thilogical Seminal y to be President ot the uutieinlt), and to assume olfi'u in July, linn), which will Ii" tho fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the In stitution There Is no doubt .if Pro' llhee s acceptance He was also elected u trustee of the unlveislty. Prof II F iluitou will continue neting President 'or the coming vnar It Is three oars since David J Hill, now Assistant heeretan of State, resigned iho Preslrtt-npv Piof Ithees was to-day inarricl to the daughter of President Seely of Smith College. N'oithnmpton. Muds The degree of A U. was eonferied on IM ward T Pnrmms of Chicago, and tlie Hev John II Calvert of New ork city was elected a trustee in dace of tho Hev Dr Charles Do Witt Hrl.lajeninn. deceased, of Newlork. Tho trusteos denied the application lor co-education until the stipulated Jloi'.oOi) Is raised by the friends of the woman movement. t.ttxa ciiasi: avtek hoy thieves, l'ollceiunu I.UHttiader Finally Citught One Who llnd a stolen I'ncketliook. Pol'cemcn I.uslbadcr and McGttlre of tlie Fast IDIth strcj'. station started jesterday to take two boys from the Harlem Police Court to tho Gerry Society rooms They bosrded a Third avenuu cable car at l'Jlst stieet At IlSth street 1 list bailer saw three bors running eaet Ha jumped from Hi" car and gave chase At Second avenue thb fugi tives jumped on a north-bound electric car I.usthadet got on to th- next car and told the miitorniati to catch the car ahead The hoys jumped olT tho carat 117th htrext and ran east Die policeman was hot uftnr them, and when they saw he would overtake them th.v dashed into tho hnltna it 111! mid up to the roof I.tihihader reached the roof just as the Inst boy of the thiee was about to disappear down the scuttlo of IIUS He pulled his revol ver and called to the voulh to linlt nr ho would shoot The bov threw up his hands Tho oilier two Im.! esejped Policeman I.usHiabor searched th" bov and found a woman's i ocketbook with ?'t l'J In his iwkef. He said he was John Hassan, 17 icnrs o'd, ot 'JL'7't Second avenue, nnd confessed that he stole the poi ketbook from Mrs .Mary oekl. who was standing at ll'ith street nnd I exlng ton nvenii" and with a baby carriage. Dassan was lo. ked up. VUl.l.MA lltAlMtl ,scrit)or. AAiilow or the Pnlnce Car Itnllder to Ilulld tbe IiiHtltutiiiii ns a llcniorlnl. C'utcAiio, July '!. It was announced to-night that the trut-tces of tho estate of tho lato George It Pnllniin and llrs. Harriett Pull man, widow of Mr Pullman, havo reached an agroument whereby the Gaining school at Pullman, provision for the erection and endowment of which was proilded for In Mr Pullman's will. Is to lie built at nn early dav Tho practical disinheritance of Geoige M Pullman, Jr. and hanger Pull man by their faiher was followed some months later br Mrs Pullman's announcement that she would not abide bythetorms ol her hus band's will and of herelcctlun to take her wid ow's dower ill the estate instead Tills meant that her share would be fully f'J.I'QO.iHH) greater than It would have been had slm submitted to the terms of the will Mrs Pullman's decision caused the cutting down of the bequest' made by her husbnnil. and the ? l..'nV).(HiO which ho had directed sh"iHd be set 'islde foi tlie building mid main tenant c ol the tunning -cliool for boys was threatened with extinction Tho r-oent .1,.. cIhioii of the Supreme Court, nliloh de clares that the Pullman Palace Cm Com I any could not loiallv own and con trol tho municipal affairs of the town of Pullman, with Hie absorption of the town Into the corporation of ( hlcngo, was ,i severe blow to the widow, who ipgarded tho town as a monument to her husband's mem or Miodcteimiu.i.l that a lasting monument should be bmlt nnd sent word to the trustees of the will that the would defray the expense hciself t hi: .si:ri:Tii'$ mev ix i.nxnnx. iljutHiit I'ulla ami Copt, l.nndnn tn Attend the ltevlew of Volunteers. .Trrn i' ( .ie- Dm llch lo lur. Scv, Ioniion. July il -Ndjiitnut Dp Wilt Clinton Falls and ("apt Francis Gilswold I.andon, who were selected to represent the Seventh Hcgl ment. N G S N Y. nt thneoirlng review of volunteers her", to.diy presented letters from Gov lloosovelt to Amhnssnilor Chonto nnd Col. Samuel Sumner, tho Amnilcnn military attnehi' The vst r- have been ms.de honorary mem bers of the Westminster and the London Scot, tlsli Volunteers, the National HIIIp Association, the 1'nited Service Institution, and the Hoy.il Societies C'luts. AllflCE TO iMMVEVir, Kniperor I'rges Ilia subjects tn lie Cour teous to All Foreigners, .ljifu.1' I'tlhlt l;id(rA o Tur Scv. YoKoiuvtv. July tl-Iti view of the coming Intoopeintion of tho treaties between Japan and certain foreign powers, the F.mperor has issued a rescript enjoining tho people to oh. serve courtesy and tact In thoir Intercourse I with foreigner'! YELLOW JACK ON ARMY SHIP TltAXSPOItT M'CI.EI.T.AX ItltlXas SEV. EttAl. VASES I'ltO.V SASTIAtlO. Serum to Iln Tried One Patient Is Mlaa I.. C. Clemlenln, M'boae l'ntlinr, Hiirgeon Dlnjnr Clendenln. Died of tbe Dtaenae at Santiago After tbe Trnnapnrt llnd Mulled. Tho army transport McClollan arrived In this port yesterday from Han Juan, Porto Illeo and Hantlaeo do Cuba with two cases ot vellow fever aboard and two other caaes which will probably provo to bo yellow fovor She left Kan Juan on Juno J7 nnd Santiago on July 1 Hlio brought as paiseiigors seventy-two dis charged soldiers and sixteen persons in tho cabin Among those who got on tho shlpnt Hnntlago were Miss I.. C Clendenln and Miss V Clemlenln nt Illinois, daughters of Major Paul Cleddonlu, who was the surgeon In charge nt Santiago, and whoso death of yel low fever was announced nt Washington on Wednesday. When the ship had been out from Santiago two days Miss I,. C Clendenln sickened nnd was separated from tho rest of tho passengois, A llttlo Inter Gsenr F Leckev, a civil engineer, also ftom Snntlugo, was taken ill nnd was put In iiuarantlue on the ship Tho McClcllan arilved lit the bar at 11 lfi A II yesterday mid was toon afterward nt (JiiHrantlne, where Health Officer Doty boarded hor llfsides tho two who wore un nilstiiknblj 111 with ellow fever, he found two peisonswlio had been taken with chills yester day morning and gave other signs of being about to conio down with tho disease. These were John Ferguson, a discharged soldier, and John Tldmursh, a tugboat captain Theso four wero takon off and sent to Swinburne Island, while all the other passenger and the crew were sent to Hoffman Island for observation. To-day tho ship and everything nbonrd of her. Including the olothlng and effects of her passengers nnil crew, will be disinfected, and then all will bo held for live days, to make sure there nio no other cases of Infection among thorn Dr Dotv said yesterday that both .Miss Clen denln and Mr I.eckey had the disease in a light form mid that Ihev seemed tn be gelling along well Miss ( lendenin told Dr Doty Hist she hud not been In her father's company for several days before leaving Santiago, mid Hint alii, did not know of nut exposure that she had muhirgoue In i el low (ever Di Doty said Hint in tho cases of Miss Clendenln and Mr I.eckey he would not try the vellow fever serum with which he has bei tl ptovlil lug hlmselr because their cases were too lar advanced, but In the cases of the two suspects he would use it as soon ns he wns sure they had yelloft fevei. On Wedn.sday, he bald, he sent off all he hnd of the serum for experi ments ut Vera I ni7. but yesterday he got u new supply flesh from tho horse that houses to produce It The list of dotalneil cabin passengers Is an follows: Major J T. Knight. Mr and Mis Navarre and two children : Mr hlefert, .Mr and Mis H.ibb. It. Mi Campbell, Mr llelleinii. Mr Haskell, Mrs Slirinet. Misa I, C. Cloinlcnlu, Miss 1'.. Clemlenln. Mr. 1 cokey and Mr. A. l.esor YEl.ltur riSYEll SI111KES IIAI'IXt. Two Csaes Dei eloped In the City Yesterday -Aid for Ciibun Gnnernla. .'n" i,i CohU l)ti atrh tn Tur St's. HtvtVi, Jul" i1 -Gen. Gotncr has requested that i'-'iK) bo given to each sick or disabled Cuban officer whoso condition Is due to tho war. He nNo n-ks that Hip correct Ion of the ( il ha u Armv lMs be completed In four weeks. In order lo do this it will be nceessat r to em ploy fort clerks Ou'y twelve aie now en gaged In this wot I. Two cases ot clow fever were reported here to-dav lloth the v Ictlms are civilians Tlmv wereiinickl) Isolated bvr.rdorof llliji r Unties, the chief snnitnrv officer Dr Abarrnn. H Cuban, to-dav presented to Gen Ilrooko n medicine ( ompoiinded bv him, which, he says, is an infallible cure for yellow fever Gen. Hiootto sent the medicine to Dr O'llellly. chief of the p.tnltnry ilepaituient of the atmy Sefior Sagarin, the new Spanish Consul. Gen eril, sas that Spain wishes Cuba lo become a republic ns iKin ns possible, mid that the best frlendb relations will then be established be tween tho two nations. He also sat s that the Spaniards hero ought not to mix up in the politics of tho Island The Hlshop of Hatnna called on Gen ISrnoke to-dav to protest against an intended modifi cation of the Penal Code with recall! to lob berl"s eoinnilIti.il In churches At present n bottler penalty is imposed on those who rob churches ihan on those who rob ordinary houses. The Sc. tcfiry of lu-tlce is willlnc to hate similar penalties In both ctses llafael Cnrdvnas has been appointed ( hlef of Police here, vice Menocnl. wj.".! resigned to ac cept the oflUe of Director of Public Works. Sefior Cardenas was tho sslstaut Chief Gen Ilrnoke has granted $Hi)(),(iOo for the expenses of the F.ducation.'Department from Jan. 1 to June Mi The Heeretan of Justice will submit to Gen. Ilrookoa deciuo providing for the leorganla Hon of tho police courts throughout the Islnud. y ei. i, on n'VEit ix SAXrrAco. Deaths nf Soldiers on .lulr 4 nnil a X.lent. McLaughlin One of the A tctlnia. Washington. July tl. The following death reports were received at the War Department this morning from Gen Ilrooke at Hni.-.n.v July.". Santiago Major l'aul Clendcnnln, surgeon In charco hospital: Prltates F.dward Flscnberg. hospital corps: Fred Shilling. Fifth Infantry: Martin Delempln. Company O. Fifth Infantry. Died 4th Private Michael McCue. Company A. Fifth Iufaatrj : Jeremiah Sullivan, civilian, all of yellow feter July 4. Ouemados Prlrate William P. Trout. Company II. Hetenth Catalry. gunshot wound. Assistnnt Surgeon Shinier, In pharge of the hospital nt Santiago, telegraphed the Wnr Denartment this morning that Lieut. McLaugh lin of the signal service died at San'lago yes tordav ot yellow feier Lieut McLsughlln was well known in Washington, where he was em ployed as chief clerk of the Weather llureau for several tears under Mnrk Harrington, who w.ts recently discharged from the service. Lieut. McLaughlin was responsible for the ex pose of Hnrnngton's conduct Ho had beon In the army for seventeen tears During- the war with Spain he scried as chief signal offi cer In Porto Hlco nrd distinguished himself by cnrrjlng the news of the signing of the peace protocol to Gen, Ilrncke's headounrterH In .line to prevent nn encagemen" with the Span latds Owing to III henlth Gen Greelr offered to assign Mel aughlln to setvlce In the Fnltcd .State-i. but he expressed a preference for ser vi"o at Suntlago. and he was ordered there only a month ago. A DM I HA I, OUT OF QU4ltATIXF. Port Cnptnin of llatiinn Hnd Heen nn llofflnnn lalund taluce Tueadn) , Rear Admiral Cromwell, tho Port Captain nt Hnvana, who was sent to Hoffmnn Island for observation when ho nrrlved here, on Tuesday nn tho steamer Havnna, because ho had not secured acclimatization pnpors, wns re'paso.t yesterday Tho Quarantine steamer Gov Flower landed him nt tho Ward lino pier Ht noon, nnd nt 1 o'clock lie took a trnln to New port, It I , to join his wife and family He Is home on leave, nnd he said that he should makoa long stay If the sanitary condition of Havana lemnlned good Otherwise he should hurivbaek The erudition of things whon he left, ho said, was ontliely satisfactory. Lieut Stephens of the Tenth Infantry, who wns from Cardenas, was also released He Is bound for St Paul on army business Haifa do7on other passengets from the Itavnr.t al-o came up on tlio same trip of the Gov Flower. jumiE ror.i.HTT's srccEssmt. Coiigreasiunn Itnr nnd W. I'. Glnddlng of Norwich Are Cnndlrinte. niNiiiiAMTON, X. Y .July 11 -There nlrendy Is n lively contest on for the appointment to tho Judgeship mnde vacant by the death of Justice David 1 1. Foiled The two most prominent eandliliites nre Congressman George W. liny and the Hon W F Gladding of Norwich Prominent politicians who are In touch with thoGoternor say that Mr. Hay can have the nppolntment It he desires It, but ho can nlo hate the sent in Congress as long as ho wishes, and under tho condition ot affairs In tho House nnd the prominent tKisltinii he now holds it, is doubtful if he would accept, The Hon W 1 Gladding of Norwich Is excep tionally strong nnd Is looked upon as a sure winner In euso liny withdraws from tho field He is popular with members of the bar nf both lartles, nnd tho names of many political lead ois, Irrespectlte of party, will appear on the petition asking his nppolntment In case Mr Hay accepts, the Hon. George H, Curtlseot this city will be named a: till successor In Congress. QUEEX VIXEB TllBVBACE UEI.EOATES. Wllhelmlnrt Frnpoiea n Tomt to the Surreal of Hie Conference. Fltfcial CahU Ptipateh lo In 80s;. AMHTEntHM, July tl-Ouoen Wilhelmlna save n dinner In tho imlnco bore this cvenlim In honor of the delegates to tho Ponco Confer ence. Hor Majesty arilved from Tlio Hague thlsaftornoon and was acclaimed hy tlie crowds who had assembled to wclcomo hor. She was accompanied by tlm Queen Dowager. About forty of tho leading delegates to the conforenco nrrrlted Inlor and wore at onco driven to the pnlnce. At tho banquet Queen Wilhelnilno pioposod n tonst to theauc cpssof tho conforenco and to tlio healths of the heiids of the States repreiented. llnron do Htaal, President of the conferonoo, responded. The guests stood with raised glnssos while n band plnyed the natlonnl an them. A largoly nttended reception In tho throue room followed tho banquet. Altat'lXO TUE VESEf.UEr.A CtSK Sir Ulcbnril Webster Continues Ills Long Specll llefole the Colllllllsaliill, .tpndf Oie'. Itftinttch lo TllK flc.v pAlits. July (I -At the slttlni, of tho Tenor llelan tribunal to-day Sir lllcbard Webster ro RUtiiKit his argument of the llrltlsh case, bring ing the matter down to tho middle of 171'O.the drift of his argument being that the disputed territory was either no mini's land or Dutch Sir Hlcharil dnmes steadily filmic, his talk being ilnrellntHil by anyflnsh ot eloquence Occasionally the tiihiiual requests liiiri to give u clearer showing of geographical details, when an assistant points out places In a some what school-like way on the largo maps which hang nn the walls Tin geuernl public, was represented to-dny hy a do.eii stv llshly dressed women. Tho sit ting will bo continued to-morrow. SA IT A(IUIAI.IUI AT TAU1.AC. Spnnluli CouiHiiaaloueis Secured the Ke lenae of n I'ew l'rlauiiei a. fvrti'il Cable 1'nrat.h InTlir Sus. HtMi.i, July II - Tho Spanish Commission nrs returned hero from their conference with Agulniildo nt Turlno to-night. They brought with them the Spanish garrison of llaler. which recently surrendered to the Insurgents after a siege of moro than a tear, nnd fourteen oltll prisoners Tho Commissioners were unable to arrange with Aguinaldo for a general reh aso of tho Spanish prisoners in tho hands uf the Filipinos Tlroy report tliat tho American prisoners held by the Insurrcnts hate been sent to Vigan, In Ilocns Sur province, on tlio northwest coast of I.U7UI1. Hutr.ii ist lion- ix rir.xx.i. Police Hide Down tbe I'nrnders nnd Arrest n socialist Leader. fp'cial ri'f Detnalrl, M Tur Si-v. View v, July i. In pursuance of the Social ist opposition to Iliirgomnster I.uegpr's new Municipal SuiTinge bill for Vienna, several thousand workmen paruded tho ning-strnsso this etenlng Th" police finally broke up the demonstration ntnl arrested Dr Adler, a So cialist leader, mid others taking part In the paiade. Some nf the Socialists allege btutalllv on the part of the mounted police, it ho, it Is chatged. rode down P.traders and thrashed them before thej wore able to rise. Many persons wore trampled upon hy the horses of the police. ni.sitors' Animus to the pope. The I.nlln-Aiiiei ienn Council Ktiireatel Ha 'Ilianl. nuil Devolion. .r'Ti' Cni'if ftftj'iti'h it 'i iik srs. liniiF. .liilyll - The address of the Council of Latin- American lllsliops to tlie Pope lias been publish.'.! In it the llmhnps thank his Holi ness fur his work In strengthening the peoples nnd recalling them to tlie doctrinos of tlio Catholic Church Tho Popo. in a brief reply, exptpssed admiration for tin devotion of tho Hlshop- rifTiMs or the stei.i.a wreck. Coinpnnt Dcii.isita a&KO.noo Toward sjettllng tbe Cliihua fin Diiiimgea, Spr lal CaMr PuptitfK tn Tur St'v. Lovnov. July il Tho London and South western Hallway ( ompanv, tlio owners of tho steamer Stella, which was wrecked on tho Casquet nicks in Hie Channel on March .'tn, have paid Info court Hie sum of 1(1,(100 town rd settling the claims for damagos lodged by friends, and relatives of the tictlms of tho disaster. Qt'EEX 117.7. DECEIVE TIIEV. Ametlcnri nnd Colonial Delegntea to th Women's Congress to A lalt lnilsor To-llny. fipnutl CitLI' Itttvatrh to THr Srs. I.omion, July tl. At the request of La ly Aberdeen the Queen will receltn to-morrow at Windsor ( nstle I ."Oof the delegates to tho In toinntional Women's Congress, which has just closed Its session here. Most of those who will bo reeolted hi hei Majesty aio American ntid colonial delegates. lIRITl'sll AXTillCTTC EXPEOITIOX. Government Willing to Contribute flV!V6,ooo If Ihe I'romotera Do the Snme. .infill' Cubit Dniill i lo Im Scs, Lovnov, July (J The Treasury has signified its willingness to ask Parliament for a grant of 4.".00(l for an antarctic expedition, proilded the promoters of the scheme nssuro nn equal contribution. tfitoMiED itrsit.t vi .Moor.s oFriCRit. Kills Ills Wire, Who llnd Deaerteil lllm, and Then Commits Suicide, Sp'ttit CahU liftvalrh IoThk fit's IlotiiiiY, July it Cnpt Iremonger of tbe Durham lieglmcnt was shot to-dny by a rail way engineer nf tho iinmo of Grcgor), who-o tvlfo recently eloped with Iremonger. The shooting oecurii'd nt llmuiorn. Gregory, after shooting Iremonger, killed his wlfnand then committed suicide. Iremonger is In a precarious condition. FllEXCll MUltltF.riElt t.Ull.l.OTIXElh ILnrge Crowd Wltneaeed the J'xerutlon nnd Cheered the A lctlina ltrnver). .Vf.fi-ia Cit'U I'trdi'A lo Tur Srs Ptnis, July II - Ilatlll", tho double murderer, was put to death h the guillotine In front of tho prison nt Hoiten this morning In the pres ence of a largo crowd The prisoner "lept well last night, confessed, took communion and heard mas this morning and died courage ously. Tho crowd applauded his bravery. I.lndanr to He Drought Itnck for Trial. Spinal CiUr li'ipnlr! lu The Sus, Lonhon, July il. Tho court to-day granted the extradition of Charles II rorbes Lindsay, who was arrested at Londonderry on Juno 14 on board tho Heamshin City of Home, from New York tor Glasgow, charged with embez zling $1,411(1(1 from tho Now York Mutual Life Insurance Company. I'nlyeralty Crlcketera In it Music Ilnll How, Aji'i.il Cnl'lf liripatrh In Tur ftrs. LosrioN, July il Capt Jcssop of the Cam bridge erlokot team and two members of tho Oxford team wero arraigned In tho Police Court this morning upon a, charge of rioting outside the Empire Music Hall last evening. They wero discharged. Cndets Iteturn to the Mnnnngnhcla. .Vci i' CahU )'rl-a lo Tim Srv, Lonpon, July il - Tho 'JOn endnts from the United States training ship Monongahcl.t, who have been seeing tho sights of London, re turned to their ship to-day nnd will sail home ward on July H. IlnnU nt Denial Dlaroiint Rate, fpicial CabU lnpo.tc to The Hrs Cat CUTTA, July tl -The Bank of Bengal hns reduced Its rato of discount from 5 to 4 per cent. ELEVATED JIAILROADS BOLD. An Important Step In the Brooklyn Con solidation Scheme. The Kings County and tho Fulton avenue elevated railroad properties were sold under foreclosure yesterday without opposition. The only bidder wns August Delmont, Chairman of tho Heorgiinlrallon Commltteo, The bid for tho Kings County road wast'.'.OOO.OOO. andtliat for tho Fulton nvenuo lino was $I.r00.0X. Tlio announcement that tho snln had benn tnado was n surprise to Wall streot. as only on Wednesday the New York Hank Note Company kecurod a postponement of the sale for twenty days. The Hank Note Company bad a judg ment against tho Kings County F.lcvated Hall road Company for i'JS.OuOfor engraving, which was obtained boforc, tho judgment of foreclos ure wns grnntod. Counsel for the llnnk Noto Company Informed Supremo Coutt Jutlco Lambert of Brooklyn, who postponed tho snip, that it desired to come In as n judgment credit or An amicable arrangement was urritelat yestoulay between the attorneys of the various Interests, so tliat the sale could procepil Thpro wis n full settlement of the Hank Note Com pnnt'H claim, the lleorarunlration Committee nnd the Hrooklin Knpld TransltCompanv each paying halfthc judgment The sale Is a step in the schemo for tho con solidation of the delated lines with the Brooklyn Iltiptd Transit Company Tlie plan ot tho Hcorgnnltllon Comtnlttpe Is to t in ii f ho properties ntnr to thellapld Transit I onipany, which Is already engaged In the vvmk of substituting electricity for steam power The leans of the tmnsfer were ni ranged some tlmo before the death of Itoswoll P I loiter, and tlio stock to ho paid by tho l.upid Transit Couipam In tho transfer has al read! been Issiiud and Is Included In tho "M.., UOO.uiHlo! capitalization of that company. llt'ltXEl) HERSELF TO HEATH. Mis. Gnrillnl'a Melancholy After Repeated A'lfdta or it Gypay AVolnnn. Mrs Marie K. Gardlol, 40 years old, wlfoof F.mll Gnullolof '.'IH Hancock avenue, Jcnoy City Heights, saturated berbodvnnd clothing with keiofceno nil on Wednesdny and set flio to the bottom of her skirt Thou shw stood erect, and almost In mi Instant was enveloped In flumes William Fontoti nf "J.'tlt Hnncock ate iiuimaw smoke issuing from Hie windows and ran upstairs Mrs Gnrdlol's clothing was still blazing, but she had fallen on tho Moor Fen ton throw bod clothing oter her and ex tinguished tho Humes The woman wns still uliie, and uu nniliuluuce wns summoned to takohor to the hospltul. but sho died on tho wny Mrs Gardlol was supcrMltlous and had fre quent attacks id melancholia, .she wns visited occasionally by an old gypsy woman who told hor fortune. After each visit of tho gypsy Mrs Gurdlol is said to bate beeomo more melan choly than usual Tho gypsy's last visit was on Tuesday, mid she told MrH Gardlol thut something wns going to happen On Wednes day afternoon sho calli d her ll'-yenr-old daughter Fmuia, and snld to her: "fimtnn, I am told that something Is about to happen to mo llm future looks black nnd dreadful. 1 want ou to siny hero with mo fora little while " Tliu child, frightened ut herlinnther's talk and appearance, tan out of tho room to tell eomouf the neighbors, but she had scarcely disap peared when Mrs. Gardlol set horaelf on tiro. Mr Gnrdlol made a eomfortabln living for Ins family, which consisted of his wife, his daugh ter Fmma, another daughter named F.tnlly. l.'l ) ears old, and iuoii Chrlstopher.il jcaisold. lOt'Xlt DEAD OX TllK ROCKS. Ilnili Left n Letter Sitting That He Wns Tired nf Life. Peter Koch, a produce dealer, of 4S I.nwrcnco street, was found dead jesterday nn a pile of rocks at Ktlht street and Convent Terrace A letter was found in Ills pocket which would seem to Indicate that he committed sulcldo. It was written partly In English and partly in German and read ns follows "Jolinni.close up the business. Mother wants her own way Now she can hare It I am tired of lire." Mrs Koch said last night that her husband had been troubled with heart disease She tins unable to explain the meaning of tho let ter lie loft. The police sny they found nn Indi cations that the man hnd taken poison An autopsy w ill be hold to determine tho cause of death. Tried to Kill lleraelr In a lloipltnl. Mrs Ida Kclliner of fW) Morris 6treet, Brook lyn, was taken to tho Lebanon Hospital, at Westchester and Caldwell even lies, on Wednes day afternoon, suffering with stomach trouble. Yesterday morning Dr Wassnrmnn, tho super intendent, started to walk through the ward in which sho had been placed, just ns she jumped from her bed nnd tnado a rush for one of the window Dr Wassertnan seized her mid held hei until two nursfs arrived. Mr Kellmer fought desperately, bit ing both of the nurses In the hands and over turning beds and chairs In her struggles Sho mis placed In a straltjacket and removed to Fordhatn Hospital She was niterward trans, foi red to Bellevuc, whero sho was placed in the Insane pavilion DIKlt OF A 1IROKEV SKUI Tn Kellv Told Ilia Mother That " nig" O'rirlen Hit lllm In a Trolley Car Itow. Michael Kelly. 10 yenrs old, ot .'i.'i.'i Knst Thirty-eighth street, dlod of a fractured skull In Bollovuo Hospital last night Kolly wns takon to the hospital on Sundat night last from tho Long Island Ferry at the foot of East Thirty-fourth street Ho was one of a number nfxiune people who wore returning from nn excursion of tho Prospect Club to Woodslde, Long Island After n row in a trolley car in Long Islandl Citv, Kelly and a girl who hnd accompanied him on the excursion hoard ed the fenvboat Long Beuch On tho trip to this city Kefir became unconscious, and when the boat got In nn ambulanco was summoned. On Wednesday Kellv. who sepmed to bo hot ter, told his mot her that u man known as "Big" O'Brien had struck him After his death last night Mrs Kelly notified tho police of this, and Cnpt. Dclaney of the Fast Thlrtv-flfth sheet station Is now looking for O'Brien. Albert Hayes, lii years old, of Illll East Seventy-third "treei, John fillmnrtln, J'.' jenis old. ot.'U'J Fast Thirty-ninth street, mid John F.llwood, 'J4 ) cars old, of 't't'l East Twonty-thinl street were all nrrested last night ns witnesses nf the assault They all de niul knowing who it wns that struck Kelly, lint s.t there was a general light In the trolley car coming from Woodslde to Long Island City, nnd that a number of people were struck. The three were locked up. Killed Ills Mother-in-I.nw and Himself. PtiiKKitsnrno. W. Va July (t On Wednes day morning Zano Ferguson, who resides near Wilbur Hltchie countt. went to tho homo of bis mother-in-law, Mrs Hester Davis, on Lit tle Camp Mlstake.wllh his rllle Ho fired nt tho woman, tbe ball entering her back and caus ing death estordat morning To end the tragedv Ferguson shot himself with a revolver the saino etenlng, cau-lng Instant death. He was lleelng from a posse at tho time of his suicide The cause of the murder was domes tic trouble. Alleged Disorderly Tint llnldeil. Detective Tompkins and two policemen of tho West Thirtieth street station descended on nn alleged disorderly tint in West Twenty-sixth streot last night and arrested Bessie Jackson, two other women nnd a man. All four vtcie locked up. JUST A MOMENT ! IN Don't i I miss reading 48 th l , I announce- HOURS to follow. COHEN & CO., N. W. Cor. Tailors. Nassau ti Ann Sts. HMiJiMiiMi "When you don a crash suit and bring out a strait H dh' what will the iiulckallter do? M ' Twill tunilil- Juat 'JO' in an hiiur, H While you ahitcraiiil ahrinkllke sfroatbittsn flower, H That's what the uulrkallvrr will do," J Linen ornali suitR, $7.50; wool B crash suits, $'20; straw bats, $1.90 I Other things equally shivery : fl White duck troubers, $2 and $5 ; flannel trousers, $4.50 to $7.50; negligee shirts, $1 to $8; fl low shoes, $4.50. For mau and boy. Ror.Kits, 1'kkt tfc Co. a.'.o Ilroadirai cor Tcnnaxit M r.ftli Hroadituv, cor Prime. H Tblrtj aaioliil and Hros.twar. H Rare Examples I In Antiques 1 And rurniturc. A visit here i; its own res H ward. They who come say it is a liberal H 9 Uuvers will find pecuniary rewards in tha fl present Moderate Prices. H It's an excellent time to buy either for H use or investment. Schmitt Brothers, Two J Cor. 25th St. & 4th Ave. i Two , Stores. 40 East 23d St. 1 Stores. i "shake Into you shoes- Allen's Toot-Ense, n powder. It curpa painful, biiinrt Iiir. nervous feet nnd in KtowliiK null, mid Ijjstnntly tnkeq tho still); nut nf corns ntnl bunions. It's the Krentot comfort illncovery of tho ago. Allen's root-Husu iniikcs Unlit or now shoos feel ousy. It in n certuln euro for swcntlnir, onlloim nnd hot, tired, hcIiIiik foot. Try 16 to-day. Kohl hy nil (Iruiwistn nnd shod btores. Hy ninll for 2re. in ntiimp. Trlnl pnoVnis'o ritr.i:. Address Allen S. Olmstod, Lu Hoy. X. V. For Dyspepsia. 1 Horsfords Acid Phosphite Imports strength, ond makes thai process of dlgostlon natural ond aasjr.l Genuine bears name Horsfordfi on wrapper. H PROPOSED tlRAXITE TRUST. Movement to fonanlldntn the Ownorshlp uf New Klislnnd Qunrrlea. CoxcoHn, K. H . July 0. It has boon rumored for aoteral dn tlint n eranlto trust, which would embrace most of the quarries In New Knslnnd. wn nhnut to bo formed. To-day Jamos G Ilatterson ot Hartford, Conn . Prosl. dentof the Now Knslnnd Granlto Works in thl clt, visited the qunrrlcs nnd works nf tho cltr, and afterwards was closeted with twocranlti experts Mr Ilatterson enld that an effort wa I belnc made to combine certain eranlto Inter ests for the purpose of seeurlne a more e.jtil table division of contracts He said further that it would probably be a month before anything , positive could be announced nnd hinted atronel)' that the rumored combination would bo accomplished Tho experts who have been lnspeetlnu the quarries of this eltjr left to-day for Ited'toni and will make official visits to many irntnlte centres, acting as appraisers for the men behind the movement. ClllCitIO ROYS OVESTS OF TOROXTO. Cadets from the A nn our Institute Welcomed by the Mayor find Cltlzena. Tonos-To, July 0 A patty of uniformed cadets from tlio Armour Institute nf Chlenero, Hixty-one strong. In command of Cnpt. W. II. ' JlcCIcary arrived here In a special train to-day for a ten days' visit. They were escorted to HlKh I'ark, oterlookinu Lake Ontario, where the Dominion (overnment has erected teuta and furnished a ciimn for them. They will ha the guests of the city. A public reception was Riven this afternoon by the Miijot and t'ltv Council assisted by leading eltlyeiii On behalf of the American residents of Toronto the Mayor presented the cadets a silk l'nlon Jack on a silver mounted. Pole. The boys ore told that they could ride free on the street ears and ferries nnd hats free uc of the V. M. C, A. baths ami gym nasium, lint they will be under strict military i, discipline while here. m Hit. .V'OORX EXOXERiTEl). Coroner's .IiirySnys the Shonllnc of Clifford While Wna Arrldentnl. Dr William A McCorn. a thy-ioian a tie Wave Crest Sanitarium In Astoria, it ho shot and killed Clifford White, 17 tois old, while Whlto nnd a number of other boys were Mrlp plnK n cherry tree In ttie sanitarium grounds, was exonerated by a Coroner's jury yesterday. The verdict was to the ofTect that the shooting wasentlrely nccldeutnl Dr McCorn Is In tha Oiicens County .fail, where he Is held on a charge nl murder In the first degree. The jury recommended tint lie be dlhchnrged from cus tody, but when Cotoncr Samuel ,S (iuy serteil an nrdei' on Sheriff, llaker diiectlng him to release llr Mei'niu from custody the hherlff d( dined to ol.cj tbeordi'i The doctor will be nrrnlgncd hoTon' n Magistrate in Long Island Citv this morning and an olfnrt vrlll be inadu to seeuro his discharge or havo him released on bail. A ;n llenl In Jeraey City. The I'nlted Ons Improteiuent Company of Philadelphia has ninde arrangements to par ch isi. the Jeisey ( itv Cms Light Company nnd the People's das Light Company, and the deal tn eds onlv to be rntlUe I by tin stockholders of the two companies to go Into effect The price to be pi s an adv.inee of 'J.'o per cent on th t face mine or the suick.iiuii the on tiers hnrs the option of inking cnsli, or part cn-h an 1 bonds, or stok of the I'liite-I (ns rinprote. ment Conipant If the deal Is carrle I out tlu I'niied i,as Improvement Comp.iny will own all the gas interests In Hudson cmitiM It n i7 controls the People's and the Jersey City, undor leases which have live yoar-i moro to run. Wnnta B'i.l.ooo for Manila Mnde I'aeleaa hy lint lug Ileen hiiucered. I'nn.AnFi riiiA. July il - A s'atement n' c'a'm j was lllel In the Court of Common Pleas to-dny I bvthc attorney f ir Mls Kdith Iteone, who de- I Clares tliat last spring I'redcrick It. rnrrnw. a, I drug clerk, who hid been visiting hor. snri- I ously Injmed imili her haiuls by s.jueezlng B them so that one of them will have to be nmpu- tit d and the o'her tt ill be nf House At thrt t time ol the squeezing Miss lloone. who is 18 yeirs old wis living nt the house of her b'l.'l.nr-iii Inw. l'J'J'l riouth Twenty-seventh si reel Mie nks that the court award her dnmiges In the sum ot t'J.l.ooi) M linker, the W Ife Murderer, to He Ilnnced. tjt k Clin t .o. July" -In the Cr mlinl foiiit'n. 71 da- Angus' P.ccker wis f ..r . gu 'ty of Hie murder .f his wife, Ilnehel, nnd sentenced to lie hinged P.ecker s crime was eomnilttednn the night n' Jan i', A'ter killing his wife with ii liat Iron bar. ho cut up her body, dis integrated It hy boiling it In a wash bolli-r and ' burned nr burled the fragments In many par ticulars the murder was stnk uclyiluiilai let tn Luetgert murder. km