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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLMENHH wummm II tut. NOT FOR SALE w j o* THE onrnui or* INSURANCE AGEN(fi r Brrnsw WAH XEVER HOW. -ATI* Urtory. Ml. >lut Ha» Ant It ha* rvnaialjr k« pmr*- with fee th* growth and ytrmymrft of rteattbf. tT>»- proaprrta tot the In!# wm iitto Mghtrr. W nfmnt wtn twa. ynln, (Ilk aaai tf mt $146,000,000 Amnon wliirh nt| ha (mart Um PHCE NIX, Or MAKTTONP. HOME, of New York, North British AND MERCANTILE, or LOXDON; German Americaii. • / or IffiW TONS. Anon* the <il<Wt and U«t 19 lb, «<wM The inMiiraiire branch of nns agency U ■MOMrtHI fxrMvely by «t»r tnemlwr of 4Mir firm, who iflv«> that «lott* hi* *\rU\ wmtial Mtt«*ntlon. Wt have vwutiy add «4 to our list the LI II K ItTY, or NKW VbCK, With a I aid up Capital of SI,OOOOOO. f*artic» rentilrlmr InwuraniT wil find It to Itkelr arfMiiitntr* to call at thi* liwur anr agency In Seattle TURNER, ENGLE & LEWIS, Urrldrnlal Hlork. Mill Mrrrt, NKATTt.K. W. T. FOR SALE. Five Acre Tracts SOMERVILLE. Tract D, 5 acres, " 43, 5 " •' 29, 5 " " 30, 5 tosiness corner on Commer cial street. plrrr «»f prnpertji Is 111# elljr. Two Choice Lots in Belftewn. ' HEFNER & DINHOK, SKi r«mmerrial si.. SeaUlr.l. T. TAJVCOUVEB, BRITISH COLUMBIA. term inn* "f I).** i Rail offer* flrvt el*** tit<turrm«-ui« FOR INVESTORS. will wrll to tfci* |>Wv. *ui rail BAND BROS., KKAE ESTATE BROKERS. Sn'r v >v< i>rvKK. \ r. HKIiMAN ( HAPIN, JANK* HTKKKT. •Vpu-lt." llnMraUl Holfl. Agent for the purch£«e, **!• and lensing of Rjal lilate. JWRTGAGES NEGOTIATED. fOR I'AHIIY ITSE ' bwhU Flour P WTlit h>>T TUY rr. GW»KtiK U BUVKK, • 4T WW-**** * **» * ' "rt"o «o*k. Seattle, Wa*. aOaMtoe < xrynttom. iud alt* wrtitu taw. " IHAAC M. HAI.U . »TT«tK.\KV ASD AT ' " U», Mlrilnt bt i .iiwTft. ITwtof ID A«u»u*;t.. . mwt Salary r»t>tir Komh S m»*i—. mil «mt I H«aMV>. W. T C»M!|«||W !•»•,- I. .1. UC HTKXBKKfi (tat* «f th Bar. I ('OCWJJ/&. AT U«-lri»lM I tm -• ?. ' nion lC*-t. wtftl- HFABV ». UMtMIH. \TT"'lt>rV AT IJiW—KEXVET Kl><* rmM Ult'otaaiita Mtirl,. ■ <*«»tlV MAJMLB nuawn*. ntii ■< mmt* *.. w «■»*» MrHnilr, Curt Ac Prp«t«n. \TTUItSET« ASI> xtTXHEIJ-tIU" AT . taw uftiii at Unaarr, M'mat Vtr rt-m mutt rteatih- HeatTWiS.*. Tnkf Iran ,]« i*. w n«u« junyt t artKr KRWUX Ac «"I«M KfCI-|'. AITi»B"«rT»ATI.A»-4«m< r THIRD £<•* T*»Wrlnn iMikflut rraaa* ■:! V4al»< r » iji»im>r». t KHKN HM ITU. \Tf*>fcXKY AT LA*. r R roxxi» *Unrr aitd Ktry NMIf Ma* lan-la U <»*h' mwi «M I* iI|A -» kni O. Mrs* Ur. * T I~ 11. WHKKI.KK, \TToßxr* *T TH ; I aiiwl Kah ■ i«i.<K an!Ml ihr t'Dltnl "'*!»■« aa4 *'«Ar»rt!3* K«nta 2, l oWn. IU.«-fc P. I'. C AHK<)|.I» \TT<<RSEV AK It f•* XxKUoK AT law 17 and la, P»nr|u RulUl Int. fnatf atreet. C\ K. CAHK, M. I>. VKM>MISAL wmnux ami ovn r«h<« TAi OMt. W T •I. A. M. I». (•oNxri.TIM, FfIYMCIAX —TH I KTY J rear" - pnu-tirr l-nt. «nrn*«n rafted Hlatt-» Army. HOT Parlilr aimw•, T«ioi»> W T . t*r ''«»k will l«* at tl„tcl HrrniMffirk Weatth-. eaem Thtiraday ami Prtdav iniT* k. m 7 oiikw. ORVTIHT. IX A*W« IAITII WITH l>R J f <triLW*\ I*, *nlHra>r« Mhirk, Fmit* atrret S]ir>m* oU'l, jpt* a.lrnialatered, !f C% HOriSHf HrHKIi. M. 1). (1 KNERAI, I'E ArTITH iXEE— DM .VMM I of the xilud, nervow* an i wo w«»n • ifiwlmltT oftW-V» :» and *l. v*km Work. Fnmt utrwrt Ttkr Tfltuhittlf 'tW riw UK. If. I>. U)N(iAKK.H, (irai>catf. or T»ir rxnruMTY or V IV»iti») U«?il«, nmkra a «lt> "1 of Ihi' eye. wir *:»< l throat Trwt» private, rhr*»nl« tid iikln diva*"* It" mnVf» lunmr* «>i4 il<m without |>«ir» i»f qm> of Ibf knife o©ce, ntrurt Third rikl Chfrry •tm-tn il'ww, V w rn t»lp in T T. Viyott. M. t» !t uM. IMWHO*, H 11. DIIM. M 1 NOli Ac 1)A WH4 >.N* 1 11I YM 11 IAN •• AND M'RtiEON* iffiM* IN or**A nor«r nun k Trlfphnnw: Oflic, Su *5; I»r Minor'* ryldcfice. .\u, 111*. (iWi. A. KKlrll, (|<TIIMT. X.\JtYS<X»a • »» , |KT. " bavin* rrtwrwrti fr m t»U trl|» t*» thr Rj*t «nd Kun»|«'. mil l»* |»1« »*• d t«> meet hi* for«»«-r | a!?«»im and *»tttt-r« de*irif»« bin aervieea. «t hi* f«fUM*r «»IH« In th»* Vr*!« l<rary HU 11, HftHiv, W. T. Re*lde»e«, hrf iw Fourth wtxl M<rton. dw DH. HHAN \()N, I>H YSlt'l AN AS I* H!*H«.|CON (>rri« K. t'niou Itlock, front »tnrt. fioor. up«tair*. Komn l« l fflrp houn—lo a. m. U» 12 m; t tot |>. in ; 7 tot m R. L MM 111f, « l» U KVn» WIU AKI». W. l» DHH.HM II 11 .v w 11.1. \i; i > I>HYWiIAN* \NI» HfKiiKoXM—OTFI« K IVnMn'ii Itloetr, Pnwt *trv*-t iKRcr hour# -t to i |» m and ?to * f». m I>l*. A. <i. WIU.IAMM. I>IIYHH , IAK I9M» KTfeIKON FORMER ly Miwtm flty « bml». M OAce K-««in«. No Front «lwt, >*■ attic. W T Mr. i• m«t Mm* M•«J • < •*' !«'. nKALF.RH AMI TKAi lIER* —i Itßts tian hclence. Nrntil Ilea Mine Hmuni atrvrt, between N-iu-t h and l'«brr»itjr, *e atfle. WH»hhiirtoiiTi , rrtt4»r> _ JfAKK.It. t < SKA Kill KK* OF mCl'Oßim Rooms IV, Jt>, Xt, third tl««or. t'ulon block Complete *N*fr«ri« ««f title furnt*bM to *tt> Und* In th.> <it> of Prattle or kin* roniity. IK KIN K .v M K.K.K KK, \K<*H II KCTH \M> HtTKRt.VTirSI> rut*. In Ye*U*rL*»ry Hk«i, htrntrtrw! KIHIIKH .V CLAItli, \K<'||fTK« TS - BtTl.KK'i* HflLWSii, Jmnm #t «kvMrrtt*l Hot««l OAHDNHIK Ac ("lIVIL ANIi MIMNt# KN'iINKKIL- < m* # ofWrr 3* *»* i i'nii'W W«»t T>hf f l»v*l»r H. KIKINMAN, \K* HITW T Kim»M *. KT. I Mi* BLOCK. Fronl »nd MarM»n For Sale. Two lots, corner Eighth and Pike streets, north- west corner, all cleared. Finest lots on Pike street. FREO E. SANDER. 4 or. Mill kihl Cowmrrrlil *l«. FOR SALE. rp|{v VAN |m>KKN HKM, OX »lIiTK I | * «,-rv* tu f *' * l!t ,n kill**, w*rvb«»u*r. !«miv rtr , j» fh»e «*• tier Yht» til# t«r*t f*rro« iw th<* IVrrlfatr? ?*>»<***+titok*rlmmd alhtlii i itt« *l*» f«* tmrtirnUr* •M**> ,ir H<l4fw LiK*' M \ \N l*»KF> Whitv Kivrf r.»t« iv. Klmt* «*. Ter Or FHtn r •1« for »M rowßwn'Ui »'-» KLOI'H. Full Roller Process PORTLAND PATENT ROLLER A* ID SALE* PATENT ROLLER IKK TUB «t» -T. Tr> aai I* «.<•*!»'▼*! A.' .*w«"<rr* ; :/ kKItKR «>r tWU AU! vs. E <KAT I I ! > « »!«»> V !MM KT-U-. ~ » i 1 • •■Mr . •»» 11*11. K.-JIIW • B!.T» All arail- nvvjrrt rdk. n'l'Uit . < VVl>'V l*»-K t »ri >Fv ?»- ITn .* * rn>< *T»«»r»?c«. »rtwi •It :u; \JM rv ■* • s ; |( < v ■ i. ' J "J*' *f *c» ',.. «•«<•> ** «•»:•> 'V ■' - ■ i'r feajt la !t «# I'**' ll •* ' I t. UKtl K<">< »*lC^ W. P. BOYD k CO. DRESS FABRICS. ALL THI Hl* n*T» A*D TEXTI KK*. < tmngrnlili- Mllk», <H»ngmhlr Molrr llU«'k and ( Vorrd Milk*. STYLISH COMBINATION COSTUMES I'AHAHOIXud Mt'M l MHIIKU.AHin brautilulrulorinc IWtgii ;«.,KI workniHiwhip iinrirullrtl. LACES In rlqolisu- rU "!m a:i4 rirract p-ofu»l<». fmta tin- flnanrlDK to th* aarr>* «• cdsin«. Aim AJJ<jr*f Um So drUcatv cokaluft. fw KVKX IN Cr TO I I.KTT KS. CORSETS AND HOSIERY. B OP E C I A L: A \mritiy la c<*tnm«* iu w»*h lufrnr* —aorel £QP*Ortl*>r• by mail will weive oarvful au4 pmrnj-t attratloQ. 621 and 623 Front street, Seattle, W. T. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. In order !•» enaMe me to make a final *ettlcment «*»f the e*tate of I» P "•inlth. I will i'ioa>* iKit the entire M«irk of watchva. jirwclrjr. etc ,at coat. !*al«*«f«i*:ti\f. and to t*r.n at oner Will glvr the beat Imnram* ever offered, MO call early and frt flnl ebolre. I alio uflrr f*»r «ak all nal t*fat«r owurd by thr firm. A. A. NMITII, L. T Hmlth A S«»d. 70K Frotit «tr»i-t IZfcTSTTZR-AJSTOIE] Kiix», Marino, I-.iti* and Accident. TAYLOR & BURNS, Agents, Do an Exclusive Insurance Business, representing 25 companies, the best in the world. Prompt payment of losses. lie*for to un >' «»r our €>l«1 cuMtomrrM. Offlrc In Hutl«*r'a Kuililinf, Jarnr* •trrrt, Srattlo. ALIiKIiT 11ANSKN, Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, 7 i STEINWAY PIANOS, Aim! other of Piano* am! (>rxaitM. YESLER BLOCK. FROHT STREET. G. A. GOERKE, NI K RC' 11 r I\VILC )IJ. Attention and integrity assure you satisfaction. BROWN BLOCK. FRONT STREET. WM. 11. HUGHES Print ing Company, SEATTLE, W. T. All kind* of iMMftk sn«l Job work | <OH MKIA ftTRKKT. LEYY BROS., lIfOITIIM A** MALUM IS IMPORTED, KEY WEST AND DOMESTIC CIOABS, TOBACCOS. PIPES. CUTLERY. And all th«" IftHt articM Wf tnrttr th«» ptiHUr And the trad* in feuerml t»» r»ll an«l namlne our »t<* k and prtiv*. 1 l;i < ommrr«'l»l —tre***!* Wrnttlr, W. T*. FREE OF COST! ESHELMAN, LLEWELLYN i GO. TIM Iml hut* Monn Brokers of «h* raciflc C**it, »<(•»' icrli IWTIT »TIOI fc, til *T«iTO»A»»MATTL*,»»HI M u til t» •ill M Uf f <tn, POST BUILDING, MILL ST., SEATTLE, i Biitßrtnii Mnrißovrairrifi «) % I I KM • r *• (TTtK »»Q • «< rn- »4 .» ...A r«A« ur i\-4IT tt> roc. Ao4 U |M IMU vtah M «> B1 M< ia Ifc* Future Great City of the Pacific Coast TH« ONLY BKATTLC IN AMKRICA, BOSS 1 SECOND AUDITION FOR $175 OR S2OO, Tfcl. It !b» EUIKU « «!•* * fc«a «J 0» . t - «!«'» « fcWto-# V ■»<•»■< .S«» .%» V« •<•»» « w f.» • b«r'«n fc .v. .u> »It 'i- r-» ' W.liW ■■.lll im- !i «*' '»•- ' <■•* Bt« »'» <4 t>J«th-l» „«U —. Kf«» M .*.! » i v»kl«f.. n*. .trrxu • l** l ' *• 1 "•* ***' I * 4 * •• " •« » v , . *. „»#.«,• I >.r t »:««.»•''. I «l.t. tbj ,«» k « »i U, J-»r u I »t V»i »i ». fcs t:.# > ■ \ «*fc at l. < r«IA COLLECT INSTEAD OF PAY RENTS. BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON TEUITOBT, BATCKDAT, MAT IS, ISS?. ( liufvl the »o« df<»mblc IS I* ALL ITS ttKtMMK* OKtLI.K IS Hole afrnta for the celebrated VcasMli j5« l-H te TABIFF DEBATE. RepmratatiTv Scott Finn the MU. TWO HOt KM THI ( OtHllß. »»Tfral OtWf MtaWn dytak rra mm* Cam. mm* (lolnaaa *Ul>. .f Tr*a». OamHala Hailaf IkrTlat VtaiwiO, Ma* 11.—Aftrr tbr nwreiai ba«inr* bad l«n SbiM. Ihr huaf wmt into A ronimittcve al the whole uc the tariff hi'l. and Mr. took th* fljor. ll* hemn bi vp**>-h with a ,l*f*ti* of th* of f«.hu.\l *cctM»jr and th* eorm-tn**» u( iti cu«da<MH. U* a«k*il wh*th*r thi-» pwt r:Hintnr, MXtv mUlion* strong. with inventive geniu* keener, with labor more -kil)c i than any other on the pk»be, »hois hi decline to n>nipete for the raprrmatT in the mart" of mankind am] continue for ever to trade among our-«rlve« under } tkt insane that me are grow ing rich bjr the proce*s The enemv *m'td: ''Y« let U* build a Chinese wall around this young ami vigorou* peo : pie, eager enterprise already \ t'hxfi* under the 6?luti«fr, end tif we cannot make it wbollv imper vious let u« make it a« nearly we can." They were our lW»urbon> ' and of the densest kind. Their faces : were turned tuckward not forward. Thev were looking through the di«mai »haile-* of the dead |«<t, and not through the glowing dav of the living present. Tbe bill was framed in the interest of the people. It was intended. in the first instance, to *tay ■ the mountain of surplus in the treas ury. threatening overwhelming and po#fWr immediate di«a«ter. even now vividly imi-emiinff, am! **econd. to re lieve a-* far a* prudence would |«ern»i! at thi* time, the overburdened trie- of the «- »untry front elective taxation, the proceeds of which «lo n<»t |w«w into tbe treasury but go dire tly to tbe support of ti»e grasping monop olies. which for the mo»t part comtaned in utterly indeieu*ib!e and atrt*tou<. and oporesMve trusts. A blii had lieen introduced by a member of tbe bou w e iltandalh ami referred to the comulitter, provided a larger re du« tion of international taxe* and dealt very curiously indeed with tbe tlufie ; but taking the iron and steel schedule as a fair index of the genius i«ro|a»ed in the bill, ami one with which the member introduc ing it was to l»e the most familiar, and. puling judgment on tbe whole from thi-, it safe to say that it wa* not in line with tbe reve nue reform, not in the interest of the consumer, nor middle man. nor tbe manufacturer; but, in fact, increased tbe burden* on every avocation, every industry, tbe iron worker as well as tbe farmer. Taking it item by item it gave the astounding resuk that for every dollar of reduc tion on the duties in the iron schedule twenty-six dollars were added to tbe burdens of tbe public, already too onerous to lie borne. ACTT\LLY IMCfitAHCor TAX Infteiid of reducing the ination, thi* till actually propt»-*♦•<t to im Tease it. The majority of the committee on way* ami means hud sought first to relieve the industries by on the free list a-* far a* powiWe oorh articles as were c**en tially necessary to them to enable them to rtiiujH'te riot only in their home markets hut in the* market* of the world. Necond a revision and read* justment of the various schedules under the existing tarilf would leave amide duties on all merchandise that could po«*ihly I* int|iorted from abroad in competition with home product* ami protect the home manu factarer* and the labor employed by them. Protection, *o called. would not add a penny to the wajre worker's pay or give one day's additional labor in the year, hut it would roll hint of an undue proportion of hi* earning* t4» Imrchase the necessaries of life and eep him a trembling dependant. Sim e the recent history of this country showed that the tendency of |>rotc<-ted industries was towards combinations in the form of trust- under which pro duction w is arbitrarily suspended „raia inu p i<*e"« to the consumer and throw, inc the workman out of hi* Jolt. A monopoly more terrible, more danjrer ou* to the lilierties of the country, more oppressive to the laborer could not l»e imagined. M'RPCX.H or Tim rARMi E" t'pon no da*s of people dofi the present fiscal l>ear PO heavily at upon the farming da**. One «>f the *tn»n* arguments of the protection ist* to the fanner wa> the home mar ket that protfi'tiun wi* alleged to in jure for hit hi< produce wa<t it- fal la< y and a fraud, and the intelligent farmer* wouhl in»t longer I* l»y it ||lle called attention to natural **•», and said that the manufacturer* who are «> fortunately situated re quired nothing more to enable them to take the -tart of this majestic worfd to l«ear the palm alone. Hut free materi d, open markets tnmnd the jr!ohe. no unnecessary restriction here nor there, t heap food and cheap clothing. Til* TKXtt) WOOL <jt'e»<Ttii!i Another vexed question i* wool. Thi* hill put CM»I on the free list, not only in the interest of the wool manu facturer-, hut in that of the sheep husbandry it-elf, to enable the manu facturers of this country to compete in the home market ana to export a surplus abroad, he must )*• ante to purchase his *,R»| as favorably, not only a* to pri« e hut as to the .selection of quality and kinds, as does his f«»r eijm com|ietitor I nnnediately w»>ul free our manufacturer 1 * would l«ejrin to draw u|*>n the market* of the world f«»r raw materia! to meet the Ameri can demigod*. The result would l*e an advance in wool in foreign market* and an Advance abroad would advance the pri* e here? tariff or no tariff. t> cnxru .n >n !n conclusion he «ai«l *We are here, *ir, we the majority of the viv< ami mean* committee. and «*f thi* hou*e in defense of Auprium imiu>- trv We alone «»fTer Jt j-rotectkm. We Mtk «|one the iri<le|«'mlf m e ami ainrramitxemerit of dorae*ti<' by lii*-rattnjt it from unnatural restraint* ami allow me it the un<h«turt«M t*r s*—»i »n ami complete enjoyment of it* own*earning'. The otifter ?We offer-* it what? A nu.nopoJupnl market in which to buy the ne»-e*«*ari«-* of life on the one haiiii, ami on the other a la bor market ".ihjrrt to the etpfiTof trusta. WIB the laboring man that irenerosi* temler ami vote with the monopoly jwrty under the • «*rrt«*n of the emytoyer? If they do the hitleou- ferson *«• a natural result of restriction ami the *u!«tdy why. will ru«h h-wn ami the »»f»mn»rt«t of the frt—|irM j«a«?» into the hami* of . > - . ■ j. j» r». r: it* an*i i;*e them to |J-iiwlfr thr pe->|4e for th*ir own earvhment " Mr. So«t! -*|**ke for more than two Ivtujr" ami be was loiitUy «|i|4atiiN a** he aHf u«le«i H '1 « e xitni- IW-f *rr the uate be? an ttu« morn* mz Mr MiJ«. <*f Tcio, from th»-» om nmtee am rule- reported a re oiotiro pro*r im* tliai the «wr of daily mrt .'.2*4 tbe boo-e afciß hereafter be 11 oViorfc. ami xh ' after the f?erier-U 4e ;Mte <*n the Canff *«tU -hall hare t. v te bou«e -ha I sS, in each »laj Hp I*, di The re* tutiun »n doj«trl. V OT«f K riltt UK* j Mr tlear. owa, iu tli* tfl V.li« belt, at: • h he *ai*iwouM •-e-tr--V V er> ,i»i Ui*»? ai«i l&at in Uu« « r <U* te-t betwee : free traikr - nti prtitM.mil the H«pobii.~aa i>art> fe d on it-* wfckp vfce inter* : of the manafactarrr* and borer*, wkiie o . the otfeer was a larjce portion <4 ib* DetttorraU fwrtv barked bv forettn inftaence. Mr. IhbUr, «< Smtb I'amliai. <"4-ed the RepubJirm* for their pcopo - *tN*n. that tv oaly t inff dntw *hvi~h shout* I k mluool were tho-e oo »rt>Se- wh»h nwU t» prniucnt in the ~outh and for de irit.ir that <»rrr , tlint -hou}.| he e vert the rk* utf the < ar\<tiua« uhi the -ur« of UraUm. ' Mr. Hansen nf Wi-w.-w, f the IhU. and the committee then .1 r. re and the htau-e tmA a rfrt« UntJ. ' errninir. iTI!W> . At the erenine nrwtiua the M* f*»v«*d th!t v -ereti (*ns»ou bills and adjourned. bosd* rt kchawku. ■»«•»« "t l*» af the Kr eeat Clrralar. W taatxcTns. May 11." The total an.o jnt tt l»»b purchased utuler the circular at April 17th. including to day's p:m'hw, i< tIMWjM*. Their co-t to the p.reToawnt. iachkHnjC nrr . mium*. wa» W.aSJiir When the ■w rrUrr i«u*<! hi< offer tohavhoßtls. the trea-ury surplus, a- «t*t«sl in the official statement. was **»~. nai >l!ife then jt ha- li <-t lated between f I ami Atnml in(E tit the -Interne nt i-.«iws| yesterday it was ur -lijhtlv in et ■**« at what it wa-i when the' burin* of bonds began, ••flowing that the e\- cesaof the receipt- otrer the expendi tures ilutm* Uie stated was rreater be JCijni than the amo snt tiprndMl uptoyntndtr in the pur chase of bonds. It is ur».ler»t.«*l that this apparent fail-ire to reduce the surplus hail con-ideraole to do with the action of Acting Secretary Thomp son today in ai-cepiing over i>( bond* at rates higher than have |*etiuti-lv lwen paid IWav was psM for 4 |*-r itot fatwih, and ♦l.<*< for 4Vj. Heretofore fl.'JH', and fl"7»« respectively were the burliest price* paid. Secretary Fain-hud i« ttis|>o«cd to bay hewvify. h .t he inti mated at the depart turn! that it i» tutl likely thai he would >ro almve today's rate unless specially no|*-lie I thereto in the interest of the government. SAVTA FK M'HKIE. I nless the Krle ¥le)d« a Kate War will he Waged. New York. May li. An evening [•a|*-r print- u ■dory creating the Santa 1 re Itatiway t'ompany with a -< heme 1 to mirrhn-e or le:i-e the Xei Y«»rW. ' I.alie F.rie A We-tcrn Knilway and • thu- tain a ttraiui tran-<x>ntinental i line uniler it» own mun.tcement. If j the Erie|*ople will not -elitheir rv.nl-' 1 the Santa Ke Company have dei kieil, I paper'* authority *av». to le:i-e it. and ' 111 event of their reining to -eil or ' lea-e. the Santa Fe will inimeiliateiv ( open a rate war an.l e ta!>H-h a i fare between Kantsa* t*l!v and t'alifor- 1 tiia i»>int« t > coniiwte with the other roaiN and them t • combine i again-l the Krie in favor of the Santa 1 I*e Company'* wi>he>. VKXIKDOF rot R-K. Bowros, May 11.—The secretary of ! the Santa Ke railroad say< the story , that that company i« trying to (fet c >n trol of the Krie is absolutely untrue. | MKTIIODIST CONFKKEXE. 1 i I'ruiuUc of a Sriualiou Whrn KlUhop Taylor** Keport i» Mail**. NEW YORK, May 11 Itiahop How man presided at the Methodist Kpis* copal conference today. 1 »r. Klliert It. llette. of California," criticized the mem Iters who read the new 4|Ni]er.< during prayer an I Hi slum llowman did the same. There i* to lie a sensa tion when Bi*h«>p Taylor's renort of his work in Africa i< made, lie aavs his lal*ors has l*>en successful while his op|>onctit4 claim that thev have l»ecn a failure. One of the Afrit an i missionaries name) Itavenport, ar t rived yesterday, and he will testify that the work has l>ecn far from *uc« ce**ful. Ki shop Taylor wiil present his rd port tomorrow. An etfort will fe made to refer it to a special coniiu! tee, but the majority will vot • to s i it to the committee on missionaries, The foreign conference presentesj paner asking for t fie establish merit" v a Norweigati and Swedish annual M , ference on the Pacific coast which f 9 t referred t«» the proper committee. t Several reports and resolutions Ire • . presented and referred to the pf* >r T : committee*, anions them one . j effect that the Methodist < 'frs l» North nhou'd ap|s»int a commtfr of thirteen to meet a similar conJttee . of thefhurch South for the pur*** '*f , arranging a basis of "union Ad journed. | ro*T»rn< K wildi**- ! Home of the Provlalona Maill'y 'l*r 1 Authorities at \V»hlnp>' W**Hi»<inis. May 11.— jfc house; | committee on post jiiicni toiUordered ' i a favorable rcjKirt on hairniati ' | Blount"') bill to provide a iperaj law i j for the erection of |*i-tirtico«iilding-. It provide' for the Appointtfnt in the : postotfii e department ol a! architect anil superintendent of conduction at a «alary of |«-r yenptho "hall ! with an assistant superfine archi- ' ' te< t of the treasury ile|i/l ment pre . ( >arr for the I">pltice luil ii- > ing-. The p.»-t master genr»lis»ithor- . j iied in hi- discretion t<i rfnntriH tpo-t- J ottice buiMing" at any f< <- at which Die |fro*.« lxxtal re.'rl[it *" r two year* ' : or I.lol* ihall have each year. So buiUinjnMinl under | the a t ihall mof than f'JS.OJU. ( . The s.ini of IV'.non.flttJ »1I tie appropri ated to be available iliinj! the year to carry out the ptirpdr* of the l>ill The numl>erof tow nwlnch would l» entitled tu po*tom< «>«likiin)r» under the provi«i<*n) af tit hill i* ]•! vrd at, I.VKi, and it i< that S.'VfOV i»« would !«• rvqilinl to oupply them all with huildin<v HOI'THKKN UAITIHTM. 1 Their Annual s*e«l««i »!>»»• •• Kleh m»4.< litrlnla. KICMHOJIP, My 11. The annual •>e«»ion of the woiinern Baptist church !»-jrarr here tod* with "tr« dele?ate pre ent J'rof l*wi-» I*. Kly. of Miv -nun. prr«kte>l fc r»—i ient M*-ll having I die.l -inre the a-t convention. The re|«irt of the h«#ie nii->-ion Uiard lie wriWt it' w<A a» never liefore *> {>ro-|wrtn.e. 'IW need« of the Niard, low ever, are arirer than ever The work in t'uh mu-t l-e largely in t rea*etl. and .h it aiuon>rthe forei/n and colored ppulation i»f the xmth. juit he^un The rcportof the lwiarti of nnation" £*-• into ilctaib and >ie wrih*-' the rork a- being in a gratify irut -tatc efproKTVat. liuslkr* G<* l*» l*rl«AN. rill. May II Ki Warden Var nell an«i et-« • »ntv l'omtm»"i'»ri«'r« Van Ivlt. Ileyden and Ochs, th* <%» ok county *iwHalter-." -tartel t»r ioliet »t oVkwk thi« m*»rnintft4» l*ejrin their trrmi ef two >ears' inpris*»nrnent. I'kat* «f Hi#* llnrtlnflon Strike. ( HK'too, May 11. Two thousand raiintai men attended the meeiinir U-t nifht *-aibs| Y*y the H-ir)mftot> strikei- t«» roBM ifr statement* to the effwf that the rrew* of the rariou« road* tran«fr rrinsf Barlinjrtm cars were att* Weil by nor*-unionist*. A romMfttee was appmnted to *it on the |raeril manairers of the van•» * ru%*& and re»rw-"l proteetion. li this protei*tiK»n i* n**l irrante*!. th* men -ay lh#y will not handle Bnr)iH||tofl hu-» ne*r The «x»mmittee will try la hare the revolver* of h me# f «nljs-atftl El.aw !! Th-irst ir'O * n.tay h -w*r law the case *4 ihaignl w:ih knet> i «»n S-aiwlay. tie n day- work in the i>l f '** tsre. The the law n alar# *4Jsor»^- l—Tb i?giflksna« W. i. BRYANT ltE> He Slipped From a K? Boat into the *«*! Ml IT «.t< •H>* r Hf Vu\mMi»W \ wry /*** Brfan Ikr f*t»l Wl-*rl^ lr * of Hi. Llfr lor «>■, » froniaf«l FrurlM-u Sis Fusiiaro, Vi\ l'* Bryant. el-mayor of thi- Utkr-1 *ilh wrUio on («U,T ferry Uvt tW« * " f Ml into thif l«av an I II i< Uj.lv **. r*-x>Tw.l A*' au ' vr ' 1 to the iiwtiw. ___ . i'oa»».lerat>le .Uviiht j-: tu whether Bn«nt'< ** cklent or .«ii. !,le. an ! f ~r tfM " orv »wm> to he f »' rej*e.l lie Wt here , the >l,l mer Knt-itul r, 1, V V'", ! iki, nwniiiM, an.l *>/ *1 **. verv nerTou. jni e\f ,? ,vutvha-e,l hi. t, ket. - :n. i tiiuate friwul* s*y tw , ly mruUv. anl (mr/" ''V * (>nrv-r-l that he w»» * a " *?" in* of the lirain N^ v . B V , T~i bin- -« him fall .■ f fci.ho.lv n. ,uk.> *unk twice hy -a ho/*'"*' 1 <*>'■> « |«ts-inf strainer. IV 1" ' "J*, tin. t. hut the me< ,!w s ' ,i! j ' nothing for Um, i££z ,r "-' 1 that hp wa. -till air* *! •'» 1 the »harf. a tew •"«<*' ™e : Ihhlv »< utter* y r, '" l o v, '"l «•"!'< - mofvuf. ...... Coroner >tant if" . autot-v w«uM 1. r ■ termini whether"* ha < l » . tit. , rmtoM « » «"r ; The theories i "' lr i " 11 »'' ■ were pr**|Htun«? ft \ MR>n j l " *» Hrvant « Uratft" '" t coroner ma. A** 1 ' *">' «** " , mayor*, trim? 1 ,! "* ,i "* State li,ve.u.?" M ?" u> 7*J" n, »'" t, - T - ; tin.,- 11. .a?" 1 \ lr Bryant « i>n vat- affair., P »' *««»"• *«"»* «n.h a. to if V 'I'M- rat,-. hut h:» healf '**!* <*" ,r f^ r Mx month. „r J"-*" l "; *•*"'«**"»»■• from «•' W,an ". v : Sumr ..v V" 1 he !! 1 di T® ' ' ha,l *.* w h> flatly »»1 »*« j,, tto fauJf V""*« 1 V ,h ,""* h l>rol«l>l,' t/ * 1 "'" Movant *, nt to tilt- (I. on '* l . vv i ,i„ |!,..»* <»!t the fait *»f th«* Ur.it a ' ffw niiinfl nter ' ajui 1,1 -H|»p«hl Milrr. When !„■ ma.!<- h>- «,.j«ara»» tt J' e " ;t "."* '? V"' \.,rr.i'v '"f 'my, a fi » mtnuU'- lw- , lore 'i •"* *»" nvrv.m.. | Ili li it trrinhl.'il vkUrntiv. an.l he 1 wrJ> Iwvr «Hrt)t;'tlty in -.riog , i-lrarlv* a ' l a^M * Vl ''" M,t t " ilt mrntd |«;rturi«t 11.- »a1k...l ,| ow jJ»»»*nl the Knttttal. f"iH* ha»l ( si-an I* the before a !»»u«! heard and it w»* m « m that orrrlnKirtl. Theti*ie flow/ >tn»njrlv an»i enrrie<i him ruj>- Kljvp'thwanl until he wi\* pi< ke«l UJI 4 tMMt. m c»* ins i.i rr.. i llryant wh« U»n» in New llitmtv and was years of aire, lie iJs a widow and two daughters re .here, and another n New jjipshire. lie came to i 'allfornia in u- earlv day* ami"en#raf?e«l in tnin |. Since then he has |>ecn promi »it in im-ines* and i*»litical cin Ic-, • 1 has n* tnay«»r of this »ity o terms. Itetween the years IKTtI and Hi' wealth i* edimated at a !*•- ireen a quarter ainl a half million jollars. HTIII Till: AMMAI.H t'P. rhat I* the A<lvlee faiven l»y Master Workman l*«>w«terlj. I'HIIM FI emMay 11 ticiieral Waster Workman I*ow«lerly. in a let ;er to the Jonmal *»f I'nited l,a!*»r, n*- to the petition of the Knight-* »f Laltor for a p*>vernment telegraph, R'hich was |>re-ented t»» *«»me time api», ami to the fact that no ac tion has tieen taken on them, say that it is now aliout time to a*k of the to lte#in b» make inquiry' as to why their repres#»ntative« are inai tive, -o that it may lassune known lie fore the next election who i< to blame for the delay. "Write to your «ena t'>r * and representatives an«l -lir them up on the telegraph bill, fall atten tion to the fart that I,Ot*MMI citizens have atlijqpft their ►ijrnature-* to i*'ti tions askm . r of them not to drink bramly and not to quarrel, but to act, upon the telegraph bill." LIXHCR COMPANY EXAMISEO. Colonel M night uf W l«r<in«ln la Itl#- litly t'roaa-eaamllied. WtaiiiMiTos. May II - The exami nation of t'oioiiel" Knittht, K<"'ieral manager of the Sii|erior Lumliert'oin pnny, of Wi-«on>in, liefore the «enate coiiiiuittee on Indian trader-hip. re trardinpthe Apent tJrraory matter aiul the cutting of lojt* from Indian rr«cr v.ilioii" w.i« reunited to lay. The mo-t inter»'-tm|t feature »a« one which will not appear in the record Murine the cotir«e of the lonir rro.s-e*amination by Senntor Chan tier the wltnei* *a> a-ke I to pive the history of the coin panv and the name< of the larpe«t stiK-kholder- He proceilel with the hi-lory mi l named -everal gentlemen a« among the leading -t.w kholder" hut he declined to "tatc the amount of itnck thev owned on the ground that he had no right toeiplaln their private bu*ltie*" affair* He made eiception" to t"ol. Win. V Vila", who he «aid owne I *'4o !«hare< of a face value of and hini«elf. Hi* inve-tment w a« Jiß.iM'. or 'J#' *hare«. Senator Chandler in*i*te I upon hav ing further information and Senator Kaulkner "tate.l that all the -tockhold er" were Hetmhli ;in« eti ept Mr. \ ila* and himwelf and that none of them had any connection in any way with the matter under inve*tieation. Senator Kaulkner then renpeaterf hi" objection. Con«i ler iWe di« u»"i«ni of the matter en#ued and the witne». finally "aid he could not remeiuMr the amoiint" of inve.tment" of the other "hareholder* and he would riot furnWh them from the company'* record* un !e*> »rnl to by law , except a* to Mr. Vila" and hius*e|f. He denieii that the . om|»ny had < ut any tiutlirr from reservation land" and if they had •aweil any for other pwrtie* it had lieen done unwittingly Hlt.H II tTKH IN ILLINOIS. Hacr *l«ae Hulkhead « arrieH \wßf. • n<l Harh Other I»am«a«- Doar. |; f .. a l«t i,;.. 111. My 11. Th* hiirh water »hi>h ha« heeti running oVef tlic «t"ne n alt of the MuUm water latwer for day«. lkt» aftennwo i'artie.i away a large *. turn of the huge -I me bulkhead whe hr in-tM" the aonth • harinel l«etwe-n the R'« k idatxl ar->nal and the main "hore Kive h n.dred feet of thin wall hav< di*ap|«eareit, and 111* l<el» ve.l thai the re-t ha« l«-en ba-llv di."integrat<-.l a t.. need rele.iil.iing The wall m*t tlie in.vemment Tl>e tfele o{ water < to the citv of It.* * I"Ui>d ' arrted ml to and-atreatn <•? from tlie upper «a» mill" atv.l the freight wareb<.i«e" of the St l aid IV ket line All train are on theft. Paul road !»■ tween b'fr and savantra In f"a e cpietx e of the flood*, and at I'eoria ••n a.. t. mt i ' the long railway etn hanknrnt. f hi. h threaten- t;> break ami n ..t tir. I-WUIHI- II IM I roll familke* are Im/aitig IWt of their Iv.me. t.-niyht Qt AWTKKI.L*» «.l KKII.LAW. |;eo»! .B ef That Faaansa KaM a • ieadUh KaMer». S»r. I>.r!" May 11. ♦'it Seen o yua-utreU', <4d Utn i «f giaenttaa ha. a rru.-ta.ci at Ma* sprint—. 14. mj/vn IMiay When the ro4l wai f*ile-l t *»« Inrsr) thit hut *Y*ntrf:t irf »hr haad arr s n briw w»x.< thrni Qko fjnwoi Vrat.k Jar w*. Mr- V|uantrvtl mot fr \*t Uie chief, mml ih»w a re-»dent «W « mud lV»rrr Ohio. it> r-vcut and amwerrd for H*t «**». The men ««ikr of tWir s*H ifti— vithtmt the v, ithl a- wmc |*rtr,«Urt\ piut w»« uarivriel na~r«Cor *o?t»e r*woe wotdki hrrak in vitii a rsmterititit, evw i>e fomrtnl »* tntf of th»* rai#ler« The Wtf was * over in all it* hlmiy fan. hfntiHi %-rnelty nod ftiulT ha IIW, Ttt* men revrled with each other in their awful >Uv ric*. Th:» fc rhe fir*t mmwß that hw hk«n tfav since tiuantreU"* death in the MvfeT** ho-p;:.u iri Louiv villr. July i\. K\ With the exception of two in'Te ta* ami on in t \t)ort<MK iD . the murieor* Hve to Mi^niri. RtSEHALI «.\MKs win* A K*in awl D.»r» IN— tr*»tt im) Wa«hl«cl>>n. May II TWe Vth letn--Brooklyn ram* »«p«»-tpo»ed on account of rain. Cat* May H -Tbfft wa* no pime here todav on ammint «*f rain riyi -tsr* \Tt. May 11- 'i, St. louh»» (ifvn \Ni> May 11. <Vvelaml 1 llaltimonr May 11 -Lmu*vilW 11. KaitAn ( it> * 1 i- •*ToN-rtT?**rß... Pnrrsai k«». M.iv II The h««cue < hih ' wa« imaMe to Jt4nirh witli ' today, ami were 4iiit out H<w«j their two run* on tn - loiiThit-. a>kie from which they eouhl n«4 hit (ialvin. S*ore IMi«tairg. o. fV^ftav W liHIViT'»MNP! % \ \roi t*. lKi»iv*%ron* May II iValv'- > |v port mat poor hut tbeir lurd n«»rk rottkl not over halaoiY the miserable error* of the home team* whh h irave the visitor* the frame. Stxirc; In dianapoli*. S; Wa-*hiitjrtoit tv j i»ms» »tr-r ht l \ t*Rt rm i. I>nt«>iT. M,iy 11. r<mwa\ V pitch ing wa« nautili* to the tjtutker* tfalay. up to t!w eighth inninp. whrn the* to hop on to it fur *everal hit-, ami the*e. utth ha*** on hall*. (raw them their four Ttin*. Buf tinpton'fc delivery huh vcrv **etr on [ (!h* I Detroit*,hut they managed to *core i live earned run*, am! they ir**t another I on error*. Score iVtrott- «%. l*hila- \ deUhta I. i MiMauri Itrpubllraa j Sr. L n i». May 11. The thirst di*« : trict Kepuhtiom convention ha* e!c« t- « ed a* delegates to the national eon- \ ventioii Kred Km* uml llorare K. * William*. Notr«l "*lalll«»n I,*xi*«.t >*. Kentucky. May II The , noted stallion l«eonat»i*. I»> liomrtcl low and Semp»*f Felix, n.i* n«»hl t<> ' t'hiv \ \V«hhl. *»f ltiuinyme*le, f«»r Tb«* WalkiM Match. Niw Yok«; . May II tiuerrero.W he can ke*t»hi* (neurit gait until to mor row nitrht. will nin the *i\ <luva* rme . ami teat the record, lie wvertsl l<*» mile* ye*tenlav. ami nl iiiidnljcht he w.v< onlv four mile* l»ehin<i Utile «(kml. Noremnc lluirln** tlur in.tf the ntirht. At ?> a. m. the *core < *t'M»«l UltleWtnal ,'IT2 mile*, tinerrero VrJ, llertv IN. tioliien ll'v Noremac 41t». Hugha** f«i. IHihm t' mifwna , At .'l oYNn k the *txife ( UttleWHHHl mile- «• jerrero \*\ llertv l'*i, tioMen 4'l\ Noren«a« i;? 7, • Hughe* 417, i'ampana IUI Arrltal of the .%I batro«*. S\% KR\X« !*♦< «», May II The Alba M»« t l»y 11 it- I nited Mat*'* 0-1; commissioner iii the prosecution of it< work in tin* interest of tin* I niteil Mate*, ami U<*t fall ordered to t!»«■■ I'a eillc om«t, arrived in p>»rt thi« nutrn ing. 172 day* from Washington l-'lite |(r«iilrnrr Humeri. P.\a.%mc*(*al., Hay 11.- The iim<t of i. K Howard, one of the tin ♦•-t IIO.IM** in Pa»u«iena. *a* r<»\e«l by lire la*t ni#ht. The lo.«a i* and the insurance IHMW. l*uret»a«e«l. W \*uisoTo*. May II The wee re tary of the treasury has H« . r iMittih to the amount of The rate* paid were 4" registered ami coupons, |l.2*k«t 1.27. repttteml 4Sr F 10, <«* I.IW, The ottering*amounted t«i $7,22(1,2511. Nnliral Convention Adjourned. t"l!ici!i3t*Tl, May 11 At the filial M-'-ION to-day of toe A merle .HI Medi *al A— «*iation. sixteen represent a tive«, imitulinf H. 11. Plummer, ot sui Frtnci-fo, were appointed to at tend the British M«di <i iatiotl next year at Kdinhoro. S«*otland. Th« j Wieetinir adjourned t.» meet at New |H»rt. 11. 1., on June ft, !*<». Jtatlroad He»«»rrt, W%*lllNwro*. MaV 11 The hoti«l ; committee on I'm itic railroad# today resolved that the con {deration of the . i e of the Central Paritir railroad shall take place on next Friday. They have decided to take the bill already pre|*ared and re porter I it to secure the repayment of the to the KOrernment of the I'nion Pacific rail r > «*t eotti|v»ny « of the t »iII t«i meet the case of the Central Pwiftc, ioruri«>rating such chanjpe* as the committee may see fit to make. Tenneaaee UrmnrraU. Noiivinr, Twin., May 11 The Iletvmcratic convention rea**emh|ed at 10 o'clock. anil resumed balloting On the tenth lwfbrt Tavlor received «»7l vote*; no election. The coneen tion then adjournal until 3 oVlo» k p. m llooknmkrr Kilfjr I* Knbh^il. l,nn«.T«i*. Ky.. May 11 Win. Ri ley. of Chicago, a bookmaker. dej«»s ited hi- ca*h boi in the Plurals hotel *afe l»-t night. the l*»x containing about When Kiley called for the l*>x this morning when it wa tfotie It i< •tifipoitii to be the work of a *neak thief. I #»nte»teit Klrrllxii ('■•f. WMMfU'iTWP, May 11 The senate romiuittee on privilege* ami fle tioli*, in considering the Turpie ca*e, bslay. came to the onanimoti* « '»n« lu-toii that the determination «*f the Indiana bou*e of representative* under the particular circumstance* of tbi« ea ß * a" t » the title of it* meml*r« to theif •eat*, i* con* lu iveevi len« e tothe •en ate that the |*T*on< *h«* V«»t»-«l in the . eleetr.n f'»r a «enator »u«t lie pre »im>ed to I* entit!e*l to vote, and «on «e<iuentl} Mr. Turpie ma; lie entitle! to nil »eat. H«.r»irihln» to i*ommittee on veniilatH'ii Uelay in in«tnu u*d Chairman Uimiw to reix»rt , it l the IM.IIV a Mil !!.'#»,- •ilfi t r » l«e («i<l a* a Ucinty n» M* A IMJ on-ett. «»f « h; agro. »hen he «h (i have tj ■ i ventH'n of an air "hip. | «*r%ere Cyclone. 2 . II \ ' -m i»*eiHl«i!t« forte »we|*t <iver In !• Tti»- r*'- -»' f i and no |«art»« ular« are iditainable. The €.l»»erHe,%*llfr» *talie«. Kn\>- !<" «», May II OK final ' *take« for Uie «»lover M- AuiifTe ciefve , ni- -1 take |4.i> e at th» < •s *»fl the 1\ -I }«, !-«• t *•"- f- Up to-dav. the nttf iul lieinr f7■** a »i*te. f whk-b, in addition to t»»e aimmrd h*re pr>lel, ttttke« in aI. Tin i* in addition t«» tl*e tr»»pby olfcwl h> the t lub. Tke Hrlb«mrM EtMW«to»* May II Tl*e thief I «r| ' li 'r »• tl«s M - n.e i-tU-fnafwmal e »h.i<MH| arwt fbe of <oni.na m 'V! ' i:l ff-n, - ' Yr r •-» for Melbourne on Mar H«t latter wHI r#mtm»ie t*» receive aji ■; itu»u '* *,.f fr»>i« tW-* hihit Hi* addre** *ili l«e N«». ,f 13, PENNSYLVANIA awiaf, WMM| . t . .r t:! Mo J=th. "»?. ' feltef that date " I n?te»l Pi *to* cimval ;t ral y Asitflfit* ' VOL. XIT FOREHtN Lortt CtrnrvM firnrlL ( of ihr Knt«*ran Tlw »inr.T of I'.nill u ».rw ■ ■ .4rrkH4N>f Ual.li 4 M |kM thm fN-ltnr* •»» iw rapal Kr wripl- lv<-Mv \ H.-.T !1 - lA*r*t 1 i mar vol, in r»<j-ly r> 1* «■«•!! i xplsin. sitr |«hhv "< hi« hlr-a .•«' * bM>ftir Iritk •<Wf m>wrniin-n#a> (.<)!<>* -< K>r»t ."«|iraiMr,T «(tkt <'n«n .md imprrial jvirhaoirnt «» thr t4«nutl» iv^irl, i ivf l!»r <. 9m j «tn»-nt ol Jii.l . iarv bv ih» rn.*n Thml <>i U> ,l n\nkm 1,1 h an fxtwit a. •»» jHrvrri* Ki»nrt!< ISrivm»lU# ihr of I r. Mfth Thr lit tif )>ivrr.Wsl lit «Tli!r(iirat. TutiMMr.Oarn.imin -s>« mu.l hit Hh- .r|.(r,«th.r\ ..f Vjr Irp-latiw sflii riri'uUtc '. || v . .Vt nN vory fill y th«- .lilt ntt*r. ><( -ti. h a « hrni* but, rirt»t i-r wrx-ne, 1h- tov*. Ihr M-hrHtr i» iMpHyjMr n«>w[ <<U.Uu>nr having all. h Anv>. ••f rr..M»n tl.i*. wUVamit .>n »m h % tw«i> ("arnarvun !!«•» limtl, *ilh Ihr rroift ciilmiv i'i.'.i in Mimlar ■ Ictail an.l civrx hi- <>|<talqa that Ili.'Uirh thr i4an i« a liirti. tJt one it i. not inti.x.iltir. 11.- arr «"lHv hi- »«»n an.l hi- l.itr arr in n.> «ay rv-|.m-il4*' for Urn*. MORALM NOT rOUTICN. .trvhbi.tlop W»l<h «mtH>tlw« t>»w* INr Kulllrd l'o|ttilact' l>im>.M»\ It Vrxtlla-h.ip W'tlxh in a it'll*t t'» thf Kavin tnJournal in irfnrnrr t.) the |vi| j| r<—« ron .lfinn- tlir |>l.l nof • jni|M>Jim and )wi> "'ttine nuii -.iv-. thnt tin- rv-. ri|*t *H*. ci.lr-a i|U<*-tion <>( nntrali ami not of |«i|it><-. If an«t nxitnivrTva ws ari* r»mi't*ming its imuitaii, th»> Ir i-h l>i-ho)< of Ihr i»lain !t rhr Iri-h |ir<'nlr may lir a-~ -urtil that nnttier Ut«* (liitioiwtl'ytivrrn loont !>«>r thf n itK.ii.il Irajrur- -hJI Im in thr h-a-t injuii..u-ly affirrtjO Th* an hUi-hoj. Mion)(t>' .irmr« ttir truth of thr -tat;'mmt« alwoit hi. omit »r tion- in rr<pn I to thr rr-» ri|>t. Hi> -.iv. that t!ir iv|H.rt of hi. . .>utiTrA v* at KuMr »Hh thr J**]*- wort- ail inven tion-. Thr ( 11holif WreMt llrrahi .av* that the fnivrrnmmt »ili Imuul niVl rmlo* a* lri.li fatholir imirrr -ity Thr I'rlnrr*. W nldlnf. Hkkuv May II Thr marriiifr of I'nn.-r lli tiry ninl l*rim r— Irrtir, of llrw, *ill |>rolial>ly takr !<!»■ -' on thf 21th in-l •luhn tlraat. M\N ii»>TfK May 11. John Hrv «ix»l, the *<*ll known p ili!i-h*r. Y» .1.0.1 Thr Mulrmr.! k lt..rtr.«. I .OMNI*, May II lii thr llt>U4* of t 'tmnion* thi-* afternoon. Smith, gov' eminent leader. «aid that the -lute fluent that the jntremmenl had *ie % itled t*» found jtml endow an lri*li t'atholic t »H»"pe wa« l»aM-le**. Frlar'* ttnlMin |,o\imv May II friar'.* lka)-n m " ha* l»een m rati hi I Kdh th© iVrhy ami £raml pri*»of PnrK I oiidnrtiirs < i>mlrmn (he "(]" Hfrlhv. T«»h->>t », May II At la*t night** m -mu *»i thr Railway «on itn lor*' ponvriition, thr Nuhjfii of th* rnjrf uv r- >tnkr mii tin* «hi m: ... Hurling* Kt»n .V Outm-v railroad wh* fully dl*- u**rd in it« hearing on tbf intrreH* i»f ioudu«tor», l'hi» report iif the if ran. I ufti« «r« romlcnmiu# thr *trike ;tml f\prfi»inv thr approval of thr pour*#* adoptnlhy thr matuher* (if thr urder wn eiidnr*e«» l»v a voir «»f tH| (a f.» tireat intere*t wa* taken. owing to thr pr» »>. of ft rl\ ( ontiui turi from th» g road A *tr»uj{ effort wa* made. prim ipdlv l»\ mm from Now York. Prim-vlvMriii ami Nrw Jrr*ey. to prrvmt thr adoption of thr lati «■ dealing with thr atrfke. Hrrklwg Itrronrlltatlon. Viwjja, May l! Kmpfror fraud* Joseph an«l fount Kitluokv yesterday vi*ited (Jueen Natalie of Scrvia, who i* in Virtitfttt rotmt Kalnoky after* ward* ha<l a hiiij* interview with thr Send »n mmi-t*r, thr reported MhU*ft \j( whi' h wa* to a re«"m ilia- Uoli UMw.cn 'fii Nata.ii* ami Kin* Milan without pul»h« M anila!, ij»trrn Nil talk in it* on returning to W i|?ra«lr. hut Kiinr Milan Mronjcly op |K>ir* till* i«ir*. (•one to Dunkirk. l*4Rta» May 11. I)«nrril |W» ilan/rr, I'ount IHllon amt |h»putir* l.agurrrw timl Mayrr have gone to Dunkirk. Nlwvrry AbolUltrd. I»*nojf, Mav 11. e* from Rio Janeiro state tliat thr Itrariliari < liatw- U r «.! dip it!* -* h i j'• a hill fi»r lh»* inilin*'liatr .ii"-!: hi'o-nt »f -lavrry # Trial «f John lilllot. IM mn, May 11 Thr trial of John Pillon. charged with imiting tenant* hot to pny rrnt. wa« rwu ludrd todav. Ihlion w«i ronvk'tHi and *enten» .il to *i* month* imprisonment without hard labor, Thr Kwpfmr of Uracil la W»N». Mil May II Thr emperor of Israr.il ha* had a relnp*e. He "how* Kymptom* of nenralfru* errehral «on ge-tmn IkMtiir* t'haviot of l*afl*» ami flkuranni of Padua, have lasen *11IUmo!i it to attend hi. maje«ty, KpMplun I*ark Starr*. I, >xnow, May 11. -Thr Kempioti park -prm/ meeting k|rnn today. Thr rarr for thr Krm|iton |»ark grand prirr of iIW for thrrr year old* wrrr won l»y Cfowherry, Nrti|«»ii* puxmk), i 'hillington third Thrrr wrrr nine -t.irl.r- Thr Km|M>n>r's Condition. Krai.ia. May 11 Thr bulletin thiw morning aava that thr emperor'® eon <titW»n liurinjr thr U*t dayn hwa turn rrl.»tiwr?r Hia frwrr haw •ionally l»rokrn ha« fa-rn refrr*bili|, and hi« haa inip iafd. Tkrrat from Bowlww#wr. P%ai*. Mav 11 *irmrwl tkmlat»«rr rrpmliatr-* tf»r rl»-« tofal p!a« ard lirru lain I in hi* in thr of 1 rrr a-kintr th«« "» tl»r pro | »lr. llr pay* hr i» not a • afi«ialjt», awl hi- thrv*trn* t" thr |i rrnjoa u-i n|t hi* namr . Frniaat Kli-mrnl I'romlornt. Tl»r Timr* by T tun*r*l t«» hi t- Tr." prt«oftrd in rcmiin tmn with Ua M rl«»t* kIW betn rrlra t»J. 4tiit««!*' or tk« lrl*k In wu« r May II The fri-b i ÜbtnM iHi-rrwiirrf thlU ** •.o-etinjr of thr ln>h * witmltf W Ikmw on wlrr t»i# |a>«t»J il re- (-rip* It wa* re *-f*ed t 'sst e p iiwibfaw «*f thr rr-* Hj»t whi*"t« n-'Ufl % )»• Jf mkl frt nu a |4»No UkNWfr e at or uAfU* *L yobn be ? •. ... " NIMP ■calw Casket Wvrfct H#iw*4 Owiavi. Mirhijf*a, May uulit. 'I fjr V ww* rbe IswraDrt li^ht-