THE SUGAR TRUST. Tlio Report of tho Sooato InvoatlgatlnK Oommlttoo i MOST COMPLETE ffHITElM 01 AH the CharKctt Mado?Tho Comiiili too Soys That No Evidence* "Was Adduced Bhowlnjf Any L'nduo In* flue two or Brlhory in tho Matter of butfar Tariff Lobulation?Tho Sewnpaper Correspondents Aro Severely Criticized. Waruisgto*, D. C., Auguat ^?Senator Gray, chairman of thoauijar Inveathtating committee, prcaentod tho report of the ,x>mmittoo to tho aenato toduy, and naked tbut tho cotnmittoo bo dincliarjro'l. Tlio main roportia aiynod by all tlio senator*, but ?enatora Lodgo nnd Davio nreiont a aunniemoatai re* port, and Senator Allen also presents bis own vlows on some feuturos of tho enso. Tfjo report, which has tho approval of tho fall cotnuiittoo, rocltos tbo causes which lod up to tho Invcstlga* (ion, anil quotas tbo article Iroia the Philadelphia Prm, on which tho charges against aonators were bneod. It also recites the facta which havo beon published ulroudy a? to tho refusal of the correspondent, l?dwards, to an* ewor queries put by tho cominittoo. bocrotary C'ariteio is exonerated, and tbo parts of tho article reflecting on hitn are declared to bo without foundation, "except that it is a fact, according to Secretary Carlisle's" testimony, that ho did, at the loquest of bonator Jones, of tbo flnanco oommittoo, draft un atnondwent to tho sugar echodulo, u cony of whicb, aa described by .Mr. Carlisle, is attucbed as an exhibit to tho testimony." The conduct of Mr. Edwards, says tho roport, in publishing specitle charges against public mon without having personal knowledge of the facts calls for tho sorious reprobation of tho sonato. Tbo committee ateo nays: "Thoro has boon no tostlmony prosontod boforo roar comnuuuo, aim yuur uuuiiuu>uu lias boon ttnablo to diacovor any, tending to show that tho sugar nchodulo was miido up as it tboo stood In tbo pro* posed amendment to tbo tariff bill, in consideration of any sums of raonoy paid for campaign purposes of tho Domocratic party. No witnoagos havo toatiiiod boforo your committee that such was tbo fact, and alt tho Democratic members of tho flnanco com mil too, and all tho sonatorB whoso numos iiavo beon mentioned in tho public proas ns especially intorostod in protecting tbe *ugar roGnlng industries, or in stutos witoro eugur refluories exist, have undor oath doniod that such was tho truth, or that thoy bad any kuowlodgo or information as to any sums of money, largo or otherwise, having boon paid for campaign purposes of tho Democratic party by the sugar trust, by those connoctoil with it, or by anybody as a consideration for favorable troatmont of Its interests by aaid party." Tho committee also reports tho subatnnco of tho testimony of the sugar rofinors, assorting that tho campaign contributions woro inndo only to tho local committeos and not for tho purpoao of inlluoncing national campaigns, or for tho purposo of securing, or getting national legislation. Xo othor toatimonv has, tbo coiumitteo says, boon oflorod, suggested or diacovorod, which would tond to support tbo statements of Edwards in thin rogard. Nor is thoro, thoy unite in saying, any ovidonco in sup port oi|me euuomeni mm uuuvi m mu Messrs. Ilaveinoyor hold an interview with President CJovolnnd on a yacht in thoBumracrof 181)2,'or of 1803, in rogard to.tho sugar intorosts o( tho Hawaiian islands, or any other sugar ititorente or tho policy of tho administration in rogard to thorn. "On tho contrary, it has boon allirraatlvely shown," thoy say, "that tho statoxuont fs untruo as* to any such interview having occurrod." It Is. tho commlttoo envB, abown by tho ovidonco that ono or more officers of tho sugar trust wore in Waahfngton aud that thoy saw aovoral sonators, gotiorally thoso representing etatoa in which sugar reflnerioa worn locatod with tho vlow of influencing legislation, hut tlieso gontlomon deny tho uao of any improper inoans to that ond. Tho committee also unite in Baying that no ovidonco has boon adduced tending to Hhow improper conduct on tho part of thoso ongagod in tho framing of cho sugar schedule in tho tarifl hill. "Though porhnpe outsido tho acope of tho duty imposed upon your committoo," they aay, "they tako occasion to strongly deprocate the importunity and presstiro to which Congress and its members aro subjected by the ropresentativos of great industrial combinations, whoso enormous wealth tends to suggest unduo inlluonce, and to creato in the public mind a demoralizing belief in tho existence of corrupt politics. DissATisFiK1> ni:MOOKAT. Secrutnry of Mlnii*N?ti% suite Committee ItotlglM ffin I'OflltlOfl. St. Paul, Minn,,''August 2.?Secretary P. K. Smnlley, of tho Democratic etato central committee and of tho state Democratic association, tendered his resignation to Chairman Outcoaon today because tho commlttoo yostorday refused to ondorso Prosidont Cleveland's remit letter to Congressman hiibquuu thy tari/J bill. Ho statea that tho rofuaal of tho comtnittco to ondorao tno plan of tho sub-cominittoo tor a ro* organization of tho part)' hag nothing to do with his action, "That is a mattor upon which loyal inoinbors of tho party might honostly differ," ho fluid, "and f could not eay anything against thoir action, but when n packed committee do* cllnod to endorse tho I'rosidunt in his attempt to uphold tho platform oi tho party, I folt it necessary, In ordorto retain uiy aalf-raspcct, that I ont&r a protest, and tho only way i could do this was toaond in my resignation. .1n f??fffnr'n {Cough Trvntnwnt. Trks PinnRAft, N. M., August 2.? Charloa li. Oriflith, oditor of tho Taos Vjilloy Jf'm/'I, hay arrived horo in a t.itiablo condition, having wallcod from 'l'n08, a dlatanco of forty miles. Mr. Oriflith soya his ofhco was niobbod a day or two ago, and ho was terribly hcaton on account of an articlo doner! pfivo of tho ponitonts and crnol religious rites published in tho I/f raid last wook. 'J ho articlo was written hy Dan Flynn, and originally appeared in Harper's Wnhbj. Nnw I'lMtmiHtAr. IHipntr'i to tht JtiMUuinrtr. Waiiiisotoh, I). G\, August ii.?Mr*. L.ivontin Stafford has boon appointed postmaator at Gilbert, Logan county, viceC. \V. Kinnison, removod. I'lMi'i.tj.s, boils and other htiinora oi the blood aro liablo to broalc out in tho warm woather. Prevent it by talcing liood'gBara opnrllla, Ji CHICAGO*4 IIIG FIHB. ? _______ < tow Nearly UMMJ.ooo?Fuiir Fcrtum Killed and a NumW Injurtxt. Cuicago, August 2.?The eixty teres of tho lumber district, over which the tiro swopt last ntylit were still smouldering to-dav, bat before daylight all danger of a spread of tho llatnea was over. All ovor tho district between Blue Island Avonno and tho river, and froboy ntroot aod Ashland Avenue, tho yards wero covered with smoking piles of lutnbor and wroclcod buildings, and streams of water wero poured over the ruins ail day. Tho total iota is estimated to-day at closo to $2,000,000, but the burned property wan largely insured. Tho revised Hat of lossoe and insurance Is as follows: 8. K. Martin Lumber Company, $85,000, insurod for 00 nor cout; riiomeua A Ilaliko Company, $175,000, insurance $10U,000; 1'orli, Low ?3t Uo., ? 140,000, insurants to covor; Wells, French & Co., $135,000, fully coverod; J. II. Adams Cedar I'oat Company, ?15,000, inaurnnco $10,000; Barber Asphalt Company, *00,000, rovorod bv inBiirauco; W. B. C. Palmer, $20,000, coverod by insurance; Khooinakor & llifsbi'o, $25,000, partially insured; John Spry, lumber, $10,000; R B. Conway, $50,000, fully insured; loss to railroads and docks, $110,000, insured, and other small losses. Total lota, $l,!fl0,rtu1tiiK<' AnBoolnttou Is at ? Lust) tu Know tho Objnct In Vlotv, Nashville, Tnvr*., Auguat 1?.?Information waa rocoivod to-day from tho Hortnitago wliero Gou. Androw Jackaon'B romuina aro buried lhat hia grave was disturbed last nigbt by some unknown person or poraona. A holo eighteen inches in dopth and throo feet in length was duj: at tho hond of tho grave, but tho parties were frightened away beforo they accomplished thoir object. Tho Hermitage ia twolvo miles from this city. Tho desecration of (Jon. Jackson's crave was discovered at an early hour to-day, and tho fact immediately roportod to tho Ladloa' Hermitage Associa* tion. A long plank was left lying bosiJo tbo gravo. {Suspicion rests upon a woll drossod negro, for whom tho authorities aro now looking. IIo wane to the rosfdonco of a whito man living flvo miles from tlio Hermitage yostoriiay aftornoon, ami borrowed a ahovel, which ho rotnrned this morning. Wiiilo near tho Hormltago ho mado some inquirios about Gonoral Jackson's tomb. Tho Ladies ilermitago Association oflicora aro at a Iosh to know what could bo tho object of tho person or porsons who die* turbed tho gravo. Thoro aro only throo persons in cburgo of tho houao and grounds, and they know nothing of tho nocturnal visit until daybroak. An Abilticteri folltlcliiQ. fc'i'okanr, Wash., Auguat 2.?Vigorous search is being kept up for tho missing Charles Gloyoatin, who is supposod to havo been nbductod through political motivos from his homo, at Mico, in this county. A button and bloodstained loavoa havo boon found near tho houao. Tho sheriir is tracing tho movoiuonts of mysterious light wngou, soon at dilforont places in tho neighborhood on tho night of tho abduction. The blood stains aro being nnalyzod in Spokane. Tho county commissioners havo ollorod $500 roward for tho man's body, If doad, and SI,000 for tho arrest and conviction of his murdorora. Thoy also petitioned Governor McGraw to offor a roward of $3,000. Clititwn lu I'oMiiko Stamp*. Washington, D. C., August 2.?Im? portnnfc changes in tbo denominations of postago stamps are in contomplation by tho postotUco dopnrtmont. Tho principal onoa oro in tho nowspnpor and periodical aorios, but tho regular eorios is also to bo altorod. Of tho latter tho ones, two*, thrnos, fours, fives, sixes, eights, tons and fiftoons, which aro now In tiBo. will bo continued. Tho present thirty mid ninoty cont ordinary atampa probably will bo diacontinuod and liftv conta, and ono, two and livo dollar Htampa will bo added to tho aorioa. It ia intondod to roduco tho nuuibor of denominatioua of thenowapaper gtatnpa from twenty-four to twelve or thirteon, I/jndov, August 2.?A lottor to tho Time* from Shanghai aaya that report# linvo boon rccoived thoro froin foreign officials ntSooul that tho Chinese under (ionoral Yoson Sunday la at defeated tho JapanoMo forces near Aaau. Tho .Japanese withdrew to .Seoul. Twenty thouBand Manrurian Chtneao troop's havo crowed tho Korean frontier aud uro marching upon Sooul. .lopnnoitii K?|iiiIhviI. Shanghai, August 2.-?An official fclogram rocoived horo from Tion Tain aaya that In tho bnttloa fought July 27 nud July 28 at Yaahan tho Japanoae wore ron'tilaod with a loas of ovor 'J,000 men. Ilm*'* TIIIRI Wo o/Jor One JJundrod Dollare ro* ward for any raao of Catarrh lliat cannot l>o cured by Hall's Catarrh Ctiru. F. .1. Ciikskv it Co., Tolodo, 0. Wo, the tmJcral^noi], bnvo known F, J. Chonoy for tho last llfteen yonra, and boliovo him perfectly honorable in all bnsinesn traasactionu and financially nblo to carry out any obligations rondo by their firm. \VitsT & Tim,"ax, Wholesale Drajj^lats, Toledo (l, Wamuno K INNAN Marvin, Wholoeale JJrutfuisti, To If'do, 0. Hall's Catarrh ('tiro i9 tnkon internally, acting directly upon tho blood and uincotiBunrfacoa ofthoHyatom. Togtiuionialfl wont froe. Price 75c per bottlo. fciold by all druggiete. 1>1'<; Ills OWN OttAVti. It.it Wu Finally KewnMl Kfotn It?At* fr-tUpU*l Hittrlil*. AuuNtiTOX, Min., Auguit Laic lost night tbo aupcrlutendcot of n Catholic cemetery, noar tbo Cambridge Hoe, discovered a new made mound of earth in an unauthorized place. Upon Investigating ho found a shallow hole with a man lying In it in an uncotiticfoaa Btato. A boaquet of flowers lav upon hid breast and a half tilled bottlo of laudaoum lay besido him. Ho wa? alive, and aftor'throe hours hard work was restored to consciousness. It was aicortainod that his naino wai Kdvrard Wnlkor, twenty^ovon yoara of age, living on Brattle etreet, Cambridgo. Ho hai boon coniidered a young man of much promise, and has shown marked ability as a designer of humorous pic tares for the illustrated pnpora. About l two yeara ago ho was dangerously ill from typboid fevor. Whilo bo was recovering froiu thin attack bis intonded wife dioti. Tho aad nows was brokon to him boforo ho had fully recovered his strength, und it is thought his mind has not boon right uince thut timo. Walker dug tho gravo himself. Frillniuo Work* Nturtoii Up. Chicago, August 2.?Tho Pullman works were atartod to-duy quietly und without demonstration on tho part of ox-omployos. liut 250 men rcportod lor work. About 1,200 atrlkora gatborod ubout tho building und good naturodly chaffed the returning worktnon, but no attempt at violence was made. A heavy detail of polico wore on hand, and remained at tho works all day. Chlticno Kiwi Sail*. Copbnuagrn, August 2.?It I*officially announced hero that the Chinese northern Hoot, consisting of thirteen vessols, baa loft Chefoo for Korea. Tho announceinont is accompanied by tho statoiuont that a buttle between tho Cbinnso and Japanoso may be oxpectod at any hour. Ho Hotibflil lite AlulU. Chicago, August 2.?Benjamin Tuita, head mail clork on tho Chicago, Iowa City run on the Chicago, Hock Island & Pneifie rnnd has honn arrrvited. charsad with stealing mouoy from tho mails. The accused is a brother of ox-Congressman Tufts, of Iowa. A fTiifdmiid'it Jcaloim ltagn. Chicago, Aug. 1.?In a fit of joaloua rago Ilarry R. Ilintacoo, of No. 30~;i Vernon avenue, emptied the contents of a revolvor into his wifo, Grace, today, and then seizing anothor weapon tfhot himself. Tho woman will probably dio, and tho husbaud is fatally wounded. Purntturo Fnotorjr llurned. Indianapous. Ini>., August 2.?Tho Stoin furniture manufacturing plant was totally dostroyod by tiro at an oarly hour tbii morning. Los) betweou $40,000 and $45,000, fully covered by insurance. _ Ten Pomona Drowned. Hftinpnv Aiiniiaf.')?A nlnfll. uro boat ladon with excursionists from Yarmouth, capsized on tho Mauddacb rivor last ovoning. Ton of tho passongera wero drowned. Utg Jewol Xlobborjr. London, August 2.?Tbo houso of Princees SoltykolT, atStougb, waa ontorod by burglars last night and robbod of jowelu 0/ tbo valuo ot XlO.OiXX Golil for Europe. New York, August 2.?Tho atoamor Normannla, which sailed tor Hamburg to-day, took out$S50,000in gold, REDUCED KATIiS TO WASHINGTON, I). C. Orauil Encampment of tho Kulgbta of Pjrthlu* of tho Wor!d. Tho biennial encampment of tho Bupromo Ix>dgo and grand oncaraptnont of the Knights of Pyttiias of tho world will bo held at tho national capital August 27 to Soptombor 5. For thia occasion tho Baltimoro & Ohio Knilroad Company will soil round trip tickets at roduced ratoa from all points on its linos oaat of tho Ohto rivor, August 23 to 28 inclusivo, valid for return trip until Soptombor 6; a further oxteDfllon of time to September 15 can bo secured, provided tbo ticket ia deposited with tho joint agont at Washington, D. C., on or boforo September ft. Tho rato from Philadelphia will bo $4, Pittsburgh $8, Cumberland $4 G5, and correspondingly low rates from all other Htatfons. Tms ia to cortify that I havo used Krtfuso's Headache Capsuloa periodically for over ono year and havo vory much pleaauro in stating that they havo always provod vory bonotlcial and havo rolioved" mo in from ton to liftoon minutes. I havo boon a sufferer from headacho for many yoara and havo nevor found anything to do mo an much good aa Krauao a Headacho Capsuloa. Loi'tn IIrrmas, Wichita, Has. Hold by Alox T. Young, John Klari, ujieoiiny, miu uuwiu ? i?riu?u* port, Ohio. 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The D panying these scenes of of America, are like fillmnr th/a afm V.UIIM? UIIU lining vi iv ukiM part 18 Contair 4i The Following jj / jiant, Catfish and Young Faithful C i Cree Indian; Ferry across Red Rh jf Sioux River: Lover's Leap: The Rock: Signal Rock: Cabinet Gorge; iral Rock; Summit of Harney's Peat Harney's Peak; Horseshoe in Elk lear Custer: Beecher Rocks; a Chan Ono Coupon cut from the Fi telligencor an^ Ten Cents fo dress the Art Depar DAILY INTELL'H WH? isBingisg off on two more :tive excurbe the tiing Series, f our Superb Portfolio npses lerica. 'Id, veather, resorae waits, in perfect condition, company pleasant and reme comfort for every >ugh now very large in :ted out of Yellowstone arvest fields in Dakota, Paul, thence through of the Sioux. Out of procced along the Elkrice red with the blood Hills. Thence back by ;ne, made famous by lehaha Falls, over St. ) the romantic Dells of descriptions accomnature in Glimpses 5 bouquets rich with osphere with perfume. IS } LOiZELY ) WEWS : -ones; Prairie Home of rer of the North: Dells Devil's Notch; Danger Needle Points; Cathec; View of Bear Butte: Canon: Wedgo Rock, iber in Crystal Cave. rst Page of the Inr each part. Adtment, OENCER, :eling, w. va. -.1.