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a nounoK OF THE or OOMMMMD iron. tbe -Kat Ihu^J Oipl tul. ... val nppro||^Ktte--.lUl get^", iHWso. Wilson, ofj this. liouBc' way# committee,! has returned tb •The 1 bare .States supreme couiU by decides for f$M» con lorfch I The secretary of "the treasury' dd nds oi tho North American Cpmmer- pmnMraBw.*1 •proeress by the government may obtain pos •ion of the C|^^^tl^ of yanHlngton wwiwu• Uy^Ura Foapg. 'The pension department hhs cuToir lie pensibA iaS $12 a month of Samuel Vlnters at Muncie, Ind., and reduced at of Dr. John Moron from (12 to 1 Applications ibfve iiofeffltfd a4^Ub omptroller's office in Washington for organisation of tlie First Nntiouul of Alexis, 111., and the First SiiJ onal bank of B^rnesviUe, Minn. Counsel for CoSoy.p'.i'own ^jBtJSuie, |n*-^WMlyn "I Hi- tT7)r"MivTfi'JT""" lb jtoMfe jEtrm leyMC VkMi|hifet|iJj fff fofwiftiftf ce ouit.und certify it to the auvrenie •-of the district for review. KtHMl ntloa 'eta^iaiAori coll desce mmm ntr-itui Mr. Gladstone. Vt^oTfins fWn, stiiifei' ing from a severe cold, has "Brown weak physically and is constantly un der Jtbfe cawrtfH»lij!»ifiafls. i.-7-Tti S! ^.'sass.ffiTj&ss&fe the long term of United States senator, beginning. Mwch (,4S95, Br£tlft^ iSmlfiro« iis liiiot.5 Bwiiiei' Mltchtdl plays the viola and Brother Go^b^tt'lSlays the" liolth* in "the Tioga Mettiodist Episcopal _Suud:iy school. A in it iS 3 Frank Hatton 4s =:the:ateh .• .cabinet officer appointed by President .Arthur. to "jMisS'AVcjr'tp Ltl|C 'miijoi-ity Frl'ling- huys^^owr, aimfetjiy (»., Howe and BenjMMik •!&'' Brewster were, the otltars.^ The uiaenttS'fil«ad8 of Gen. Booth, !the"8nlvatlou been gitfnewl && W^'TlP this city that thQ. engngement of tlie, California heir ess and tfatiland Kersey is about to be lineflftl., by a train. MUffctfhlo^th, Ira Davis, aged I Ceiat ita^dii, Ibwj Keatty a hmldr by a .benzine expl A"tydiie 'strl kUtfbgilWfj paopli a loss of 812,000 Chamberlain, m«u Wear etc., of the Company. James Ky.^ has several V| am. Mrs. Irsni. as ear by a' ere-' dw« rest Sfc. .A: N. tuad e^entoate' :|0ils Titty wii' 'imbotJiV' W remaM abroad: !f6f' iiTtie.ilimtircssion .has years, died at c,ne^ Rvt*fefs'b«tflctinasai^rsUflifliifttre store burned at PalmyB^r^e^^toj! ad .lamping, «e I'.U-li Y&r *NH*' *«W«?lrioll air Jicmsen, Iowa, Annli shot dead by Herman Peters, her rman Peters, her tr 'tlfaln'- 'ivt^ 'wrecked1 |bt)iyja)iMe«nt« Kill. 4-ycar-dd living ie. gum. 60M3W time. "An adjojnlng hotel i^ also des troyed, the total lots exceeding $1. WO. Fire at Pawtac 00,000 tons fell's barn/at Garrolton. I by the death of Bryant Linn, agetT43 yearsTo'inei ofjtbe company of Royal Irish Lancers. aMtW)ifittold(aqqdd'|ie 0«pped!fnim. road «INWW«bii»P,nO vino ii ri 'ft -j Ij-rtJ uol 0 vf it 'J 7. '''r ''i^'"'-'"- 'f,'^ 1 I" at St Louis fbr committed itWIL floor health. Henry Koch c«caped at Jeffersonvlllfe, I get out of hU cell, the wall. lames Dono hospital tpt crl MWa, MlrttfThas HoOand, jfich. JBHudtett hatt been held umiM^ftates' Krandijary at PJifo^jfor taklnz Wttk Haul's pension Certificate as securitgpfor a debt The headless body MSalph R. Teller of Keokuk, who dlsafpptafed a year ago, was found In a lake4(3Qttala, Fin. P?TlT" [The Indian appropriation bill .has a. i| cl vlljj ause exteudii rvlce regu(iraousv tenced to six months In jati at Bdena,' Mon^^^oontempt of court in steal- and seriously wounded a saloonkeeper Jgaiwpd|Keppo, and was^ln,tafn..shot Frnuk Benadum will be'tHeil"ior tA^ murder of Lemuel Bailey at Winchester Ind., on a charge of venue from Mun- children, wag arrested, at St Loula^m^a chaise of embesding '$¥,000' ftowthe X.' H. Rottman DistiUifgiComvaiiy. The 15-year old daughter and the 13 ycar-old son of Thomas Daly quarreled B¥ap#r|j|Ji, Indj, girl pro dead. UIU -V«l DVH VI UUU1UB MJtUJ Ul tuaft st& Army,- aro. ir to' tetelrato tho tiftloth anniversary^ jefr-W» ico:iver3lon, which occurs! tW^ iWl*. '-Hetrill be presented a Jubilee tilanl&AtylQg Ptestent, of $30,-! ooo. Bmihuel taskerV who Is" contending twenty-six years old. J'Chens'when he was r.y^hrs of -akei' His carecr as ph«n^ittW*l)Pla}^r. ,bcf?an. in 1880 BAroandfiyrs. Qtrmaqi pierkdis and .. eettjr, Oalifdr jlcrrclii),. lyill. Mrs! Fred Yates attempted suicide by Jumping in the river at Clinton, Iowa. SmPlwa 'tteen married a week. She was rescued. The fai doned Barlliolomew Murphy, tlie'sa lxxjnkeeper at liafayette convicted a year ago for shooting ex-Priest Ilu dolph White. a^u^.«u:&A.-riT .. tho ^second ad dead fcli^-or to dobMdArtmsetfibatrwakshot and geg^y*ie a bnrd^^wfWow«« Tn a battle with 'BroztUan insurgents at Coryha the government forces wera defeated with a loss of six officers and #t*ew«,frtjr me* r: MmHH train at Pond Creek, Ok., were capt ured at El Reno. Young wm shot and-L, badly wounded. ,410 -1 111 I' Charlton Elrod, a photographer at Ixmisrllle, Ky., has been attested oqr a charge of complicity in the robbery T. P. O'Connor ^^V^eiitMf presi dent of the-' Irlqlf Natlcqral lyeagua Great Britain^'and i)i.ir«Mirtlon .,de^ plorlng: iM88ensmBr|i**c Clmi-les VVhito^ra'^r^cted aa^ JT, C. Morrison, Charies Blbblns aqd Hiram JCennedy acquitted of jtoiepi|$gr{^ a gambling house at Omaha. Neb. They were the reputed proprietors of the "Diamond" pool room. -The. body of Lars Larsen, a civil en gineer,1 who has bpen missing sln«e April 27 fit. Mehomlne?, Mlcu.i was found -In' thO'j ibflJtji He had several tjh^ps threat#od t«i commit suicide, J^e.|jg|jr^iBt ke idrowqed Itim- Qt&pttfetthliiMjIf&ett plaite at litoubiiiS',.*' Frane^.. thtwteea' the' |tolloe and 'a' ,mob af aaarchists/ who were, parading the streets and 'Chovilny, "Vive rinternationalo" and "A bas f# -France:' squadron that tha cutter Valkyrie, formerly owned" tW -Lord Dunraven, -After.whlsb-yasht mafamrwia.Valkyrie aKasWsfiSSSJSflr.'"""" drowned. Lord Dnnta' Valkyrie to an Italian she recently competed ii ranean br:s At tho secret consistory at following prelates were cpi archbishop of Valencia, Spain Mgr. J. A. Wells, wholesale dealer in gloves, bas failed at Independence, In.. With llablllttes-*bout-$»,6fl!ft.-r?Bte sets will nearly reach the same figure. en asked at Phihi of Tontl. Its cer aount to $7,000. 2,000,000. feeder, of Cin he will of lli^ been kwa. A recei delpl}i»-br tne tes oufs 000 and thededi nunm or the ltidl^y bars, 1 a cobsin of the pope •ji if- ^Tte' JacksonvillefebAihern ji tallwayi 'ellows' Tem Tbe Grand Tress by Mayor. rtKWfO iln Indiana in in force until removed by legislature. The supreme court to consider the case. It was held valid in tbe lower courts. Tho Rio Grande Northern railway announces that within ten days work matttnaetttia 'ik', \V. .ttojpj/son/ ^jti-pi^sltlMft' if (fai nSikmi^"tChrf..'tOABil5*w»-'Hof ontH ltNIU«^" NMkMtUn (AipHh l«HWfd cet$iipit«tt«or-i *trasjf0undijiuO( «S olhteMutli tub!« Ji. SJfrzs. .t V]C. 4iv ...,?»•. WORK OF CON SUIATB ve W eb a. nam [leans- ah featmaf t|Mi| ittexp an aii law: ronnd iron in coil Mr. Juay and a few other of his eol leaenM, Mr. Hale tried to use it as a tVit TOT taAhtlng"' tile '^DemjtfcHltic' side, ^nd 'Slr/ TdW'rCiid: Uir'i Vetfy-'plaitt lecture on the duty of the tqatlloHi to accept such increase as the Democrats were willing to grantjritbont continually. aas^wBXafasrtB! en Democrats.aad :two Populists refused to support the Jones substitute, namely, AlHni Berryi Blackburn,' farvla, 'Kylei Mills, Pascoe* and Peft»i -•The fates fixed to-day#i?ffe'aS fttHo^fi.. Iron 40 cents ai|l^n|3|PiNR^L. etc,, li .Kr roff! cfnt ner poasd: Jliab*. MamC less biooi^l|^|wr3rarbeiS% g[r^r8 tad ofher siiperstructuial inn or |teel, .0 nt to 25 per cent, ad valorem iwings iron or steel, 11-2 cents ihobp or band i^on or steel (cotton ties),, 30 per cent ad valorem. \r.i Tho question of-..«lvil service reform fai given full sway In the house to-day, t^e-^oocasien .being waendoientl t4 strike out the paragraph in the legin iative appropriation Ulr providing for the (iivil service' 'cofaiinission. It gave op pi.rtunity fori somei Stirring and not a few aiuuaipgjspeecMK. 'flie nu^ndment was adopted .by. p.,vote of^Hpio 71 dmid great fiemoeratie appiau^nkid lte pnblictrh critli bf '"Spoils." Among the Democrats who natal with the ltepnlilio ails in favor of civil service reform were Wilson Trticy, Henfrix, Dockery, Wa)M ner, Springrf.' Sgj-fer*, Graiu, Martlii1, Kilgore, liivingfettb. Deforest, Efisfiittj The vote qa^iyteioii, was {HI to 61v Crie* of r.if£ quorom, and demands ibw tellers Were ma3e, ,thq .vqte ter. tellers .being jOO. to 71.. Mr.* DihVley' gave notice- that lit? would 'demand" byes and! nSyM liii'llii» house.. -Mi .inn- nse of the Democratic majority peift^ebijii he DeiB«-rati rhe mojdoii .rty vole-^28 ind Kile foti Ml a*'- adopted. Tlio BerUo Vogsictu)' the arrest at Man dreSed'FremSimen 1 the forfa ait" that phi mini declined to give IJPi f«n*- E.t» •gainst Teller's,, motion, an's seittiqp, V- Gorman by the rature of tie ^nd Mr. Brii jlidutejj^the Eoncaiy ph 177) not bill, compbted ttSWMtllfefceMtt IN I for in part of At house lis. ^efciedi bloomi ani higher^ "Mill amendment charcoal iron, somewhat those already Drop B=® MM #4tln4ilu»^0] emocratic side, and Mr. Mwuy9rtci tifc comproqiiHt i:abd"t)HiivtK.':tbe leory lipoH which the luodifiml bill, now ufcre the VeiiSli V«s' constructed, nt ete«t IdteUsc inttrcift. Jt wa? regarded aq exceedingly a^ije exposition of the Itiqn of thc|ci)i)«cnativcii.' Mr. (kh ijlis stat«numt]:tbaCu^.majority .of the senate,would WPl^t.l^e. bill was. put tb bjr was to "smpke put ai)y UH opposi tion on the Democratic s!dev Mr. dor man's statement was justifjediby tli£ vote, lt3W«v«r, .as the Colorado aenatori^ tnor tjoButo lay'' thel tar|ff Mil on tip hue \ta« 'ttiet" by att fiiftroMi} D^ipcfaiiu front.' |h)t& Senab|ri Hjl^ of'Nei^ jYArk naid- Senator Irby, whose pq|it{oti« have li.-eli •the'.subject ff- gossip fi^m 'fimc t» tjiiie,. .vjitej/wlth-itlieir Democratic a*-, spciutos, an did t|ie tliroe TophJists, ito quding MF Peffcr. TheVratcs fjxed'-tiv 4.y mo as. folloiw^'i.V.: -.1 v: .''X?' rai|8 '^ett,, ?iqt^aK- da^ttfelg^j the duty qn ^ilii pmtiid' waS jUnf The Jones' tin-^IU TrfiO at'was then /the duty on Steel ingots, bjopms, etc., pc- satuvws Nebraska PopuliHt, to plncp barbed wire or- the free list. Several Republicans op- tnuuuuct. u« poaed j^ bttt'ditli flQt.winry thnir'.PPPplitiv* Steinhuber, the celebrated Ger- Frank,, fWomjj mitety'&faifriuv-jim George E. Wilson firas awatdod f2.500 damages' agahist'1 jttte! 'if!I$ntfhpe4! St Paul road at Rock ford, 111., forVie killing of his father. WWWWSS iiioi^t to in(hldo dtBe^- tlhs^es :bf ^Anchors, lJJ.fflata imwli twlm, 1,1-3 cents anrtlS, I'34 ccriis blacksinifiis' •toolij! hvilei: tiibei,'j www: 'io»fpin*, i&wswitti'siafe® ings, ,0. fit a cent cast hoUow.^yata, 2 cnitt 'clrahm 80 per cent cntldry,'•p'Adcd according to yalue, and avcrggiug al»o.Ut j25 per cent shot guns and rifles, 30 per CeAftevXft ^Q&ne bu8ines8 the hpuae cousidered tbe legis- stiike out tbe $300,000 appropriation for jaltewd:jrai^/i L,n"* r* 1»» yjyil KKfylpo fntxitniu. fiidir "touirlMBLg vote?! dCWtf." Mr. SCone (Dom., Kpq.) offered an ameudmeiit Htrikiug out the Bit-visiWfcr asMi^uofat- !.iJJU'WIMda'r art in cy and attended Mf Klllnii. 'Tlfi'-i T'-nn .*rjl- .... appropriation fojr (be ciyif seWlce j:m» fnission wais lost—80. to 158—ami4 Bff* piiblicat) applause. The legislativs eU) was then Washington, May 26.—Is tbe senate to-day the Aldrich resolution to tute "IT ?rfry'~r)f~~Y'C" the i#) per cent ad ralorem bill war laid on the table, as was also a motion to increase the rate to 45 per cent. The rate on shotguns, rifles and pistols was fixed at 3ft pp uaptf-~iMt(lt were then agreed to 'orfolUHs •Caojp and carving knives in mns^iml A more than $4 per doxen, and raxor blades, fcissota and shears, who"' or partly finished^ 45 per cent all other table knives,- foiihgtBtorign etem 35 ii* cent. I'-iles, file ffiS»s,4asls?m» fl*M oM cuts and kinds four inches in length and under, SO cents per doxen over four jnehes and under nine imdirs, 00 cents SfSSffiWW'tfF1 '25 per cent,' The rates jwere UetLlt ribs, &Sf5t io*-i- tt* .•ii-m Hin wn1), V*«riK it e»!l wer if*a**}i.^m iI "Jim tf«»iyjl. r-uf fnr*r»Y Several Ulis ^ere aUowtkl.'' On^: Aese, and the largest, was in favor of thV'OrttKf NWtUerft 'tnad riitd'for lflia+Ol This Mtadt haisi beeni ntdtr Cbnoiiletstiun tor some time and was liottPKid o\riii£ to the fact that its accuracy wns ilis 1'kted. With .tWlli the. ,l»iwt. Jiiil»ility of the commision. was was wiped put,,and the bopks cloH The' final not be made With to^ay hrbds of the printers niid as f|ist' us' tlie piiof sheets are tiiriied 6lf copfes' wilr.l'c Sorit, tb members qf thf.' boiinV for their approval befo^' ^6 whole ^de's'to pre'ss. It 'Wtll contfiiq a sUnirndr'mHl jitateiiu'iit by' the' commluToU and a '/letrilleto report by^each of the treasurers.' Oii4! of the' mini generally'satjsfiictpry'' itAhs' of the bpamTp! work is'thi ret'|ii'u of the permahtat,'Exhibits and .'their' dis tribution. Hiegb yttftH ,he' boo'tlis of tlie forestry, mines anu' mihing, fishery, Iibi ticultural, historical, educational, fauna and flora exhibits. The actual .expeuso of Obtaining theso exhibits was $%,000t nll Of. which is. saved to the state. AsidK rrom thls, expenso was tluit of iliTaiijjlltg and n^piiiiwg ithei booths after tlu-y.'weia brought-badc^ from .Jackson Pork. ARMOR rt^jaa FRAIlbs. fh«!..f?Wt' rijnanqe .. .....TClllflOS if -SSSto ~Ca-'• 0pupt at But to toMtoy d^tcidwV .that tho iliftjorltf of -tho18t0(k of the First Xa jtipnji| T»rib^ bf "thqt oily bvlon^rd of ri^ht tft Aiidrcw Dr.vis, .Ir. Tito storlr is mijJiQUj: doll.nf,.' adiimiili 5 .A*"11'1! 'it« Iftpllj of ci'Ut WJ.WMudf.l^ok tflifgejrs, betWf-'tfi 3jt and 20-^vjre gangers, tlupuei Uian 2d, .4 cent iron p^.^e^.^a$ea!^.^..'vit.V ^nc or otUer injtii)8, exjiept tjo. }r teriie plates, 1-4 cept mora tllaii r^iijs iij ure cjeeding paragrogfi!' ^^Jroa' jtfr jfeQ,' noygbr" ire8tat », *Sl3Jf hm ffuvi outright aiifd tUo 1 .Y*' ii i'..-: PEMBINA, PEMBITTA CO Jueei The doty oh c^tde tr3lrv#ij&'>par. In Id tail* at fixed at 8 cents on plus, ami bat, wl and telbplosj *aiiqereUlly known Tlie cUronouio morning hour nittca of tlie private woaiM vAim •COMMISSION. 'b^aril' Wlali 'i|i ih'Rin:- n' session hich lasted .over ten hours, tin stnta --ard of ^rorld'4 taif couikisii6tkl'll neted their work yesterdiiy mid nd Kiirnedt^piobablyj never ta- reassgiubli*. 'fhe mtetiqi wsjr held inAhe govflmors M,|ftsJ»par(l ix- VI. thfi ^-officio members wsns, present. i«r*cy -obligation bo» rhi9Ia ^aa't MM^Ke board-sUll hasvin it^poHse^ S.RSte£ the. .great..exposition. cost. thu Slfttp., .of Minnesota. Aside fmm"the-rush: tl f'ance left on, haifd, «au,000 worth of ,pei i^qiadeiit exhibits' have lietii'- mdught Ball' ftoua- QliicsgQ intact and !lon»teil to vi\rl oi^'iHJrttu^oas' as 't)te "ftiectal'act' of the ^eg.!^uirie!.jwovidesi:. ,v of tlie'biireau of ordiiiip.y hi the navy1'department, appe.'irisl to-ilny pefore the house ckiramiHce investigathig l^rmqr plate irregularities. He said lie did nof consider the. b|ow. jiul'^s,« suriyVii defect.'' Capt. 'Samiison 4iW«te4i lmw sus pic(i»h' W«S 'arrous'a.]' of the' snjmdiici^'iof the p|a*es furnished during'ii^bii&.pcr'ioiC Tbey -were subjected teats actl Capt Sampson found the suspicious i-lrcimi sfta^ices, tljitt .the pVite.,' iuvai'inWy iiii nroved oil Ihe seoond test. TiiO"fou dunjoij was that the plat'w weri lwliig if answer to questkras as to^tbi! hiotUus ir frao^s 'Cttpt. Samjisrtn BKtr he ,b^ dwid ^theMkaj^s, bf. thi iompaii.v |ti'av!' [othing'Wf the" opeiatioiut. ,A 'Mr. fchwab 'i+as generM 'slijierintetiilliiih'iHe uaf 'a 'ei rtil)a airioiipf qf stock "lit tli'i:. qniupany, sp that his interosts would !iie uidvancetl !iy flje accrjtf.uU'V of ihe jilates "j Qe(SB^jn) li 'Mllllojl. Ji I^SMSCImuwk mt At Wpodgreen, one of the finest cotton mil|s ip feHl^eMitt^^lSlrict, was peHtroye^ by lire to-day. The loss win ArgeMhie Drnamlterii. pwiwilterwi 1 'OUs-f p^rllnment' Wow "np fH"' PjirlWment' SuilcHfiJ*' -fi^id the Ixtursp by ti)0 use of bombs lias liceii 4i^iver0d |ibi,u. ma The p)jlce haye selncil Wer|||' iMibb-Wiells qqd l|t»Ve iirtest^l Austriaiis 'tfnd qn ItAjriiti.'-^'liii'iflrfr nl|lirgel with cpn.plipity |A 'tlli •piracy."" 1 E fbhee r-'t-l'J T?!i .iW^eeiiadoKted A lU-marksMe pa** oOfurtnif find ,"• Divorce. j.' Coluinlus, Ohio, May 24.—:There was «U unusBal .event in the stucjy o{ Chap lain Winget, of tbe state prison, tOrday» itwjis a CddJps in which the.gropm was a!,*onyict,. with the major parfi of ,.a. sey«n years'. sentence yet to serve, iud thbibrltle thp daughter of qne .of. Cinoiu-. auti's most prominent families, Several. rears! ago. B, K.! Conrad caino, to Cin ci-iunti fro.'n Minneapolis, where' hp lnid' left! !a, wife, and two children. At Cin ci'i.iiai|i bo. parsed'as a single iman, nud, tairried Mjifi tJmtQa Ebcrli|i They,li,ved, together happily fo^ a Mm.e, and tl|i'ei.'' cnildrcii ypVe born tp! tliem, .!.Jt'eii fhe fact rant he had another wife llvlrig bi caAltki^hMfl Htfitttitititiiitenti itdd WW agrcflfcrttlW fie. shMklA tO' Urtbk' ttf MMtte aota-and accure a divorce.—• Then he gaMffiimarryhis turuit^cd-for 1WWTDDCTO EWUI1 U11C1II SlU IE IffllUf. pired that while he had been divorced in iu love wi til cspises he man irfamy. Sffi" hrarttly to whom she was to-day married for the third time, and consented to having the' .ceremony performed only iu order to jfiuMHrthc children legitimate. The Mil waukoe wife recently secuced a divorce and therefore tho umrriago is legal, Without a word they separated^ at the conclasioB of the^urcnoity, 41fs.''CoIrad returning'tlf CltfciniiaTl and' her 1fgal husband to his prison cell. Prat. Dan Rvllre*. .SV-rflMjB, Hocn., May 24.—Tlie ic tireinMt (rPAf.Mnmes A. Dana, the oldelk^rOTeao^Tonnected with Yala university and one of-the foremost American scientists, is anuounced. l'rof. Dana is eighty-one years of age, and is fMwpeUafcfo abajrfan furtheMicHve'worli Mi#^fei*ls iheultIW-«CheNqtTfirtmftit has I«'CI| pluced in the hands of Prof. II. S. Williams, who has been associated with Prof. Dana for number of years. plates (25 per'cent ad Valoreb)'were not I Jackson, Mich., iluy 24.—John Van changed. The Irate oh iron and steel Nitnmangs, serving a life sentence in the rivets wus increased from 25 to 30 per state prison for murdering his brother-in dent. The Jones amendments were law, John Crow, in 1885, was seen this agreed to fixing the tries on craa4$it'i' pxfuiug. He was overjoyed when told ^saws at cents p^r 'lineal foot mill of tbe report from Muncie that ("row saws, l'o eci|ts per' fott pit ai|d' drag was alive aud on (lis way to Jackson, snws, 8 cents circular and other'saws, auq said 'he had always felt sure that wood screws CrijW would return some day. Thus far 1 WBtSflCAl (pani- frstalora' Kyje «a4 :|faati»'W. TtmtBr fl«tta rp«eM«l Tkcs Mowey. to .Vote Apriili^M.^tiie Tairt^ BflT-atHthl' CsJle^t 'as ia' Wttsnk \VhShiti(rtdn,'lH«y22ATho'ttimralttoe to investigate the churges of- bribery ini theu«eiMit»' .were. o& hand, proinplly. to lih/|n -tai«i«»ia -of 'thd .committee on. privileges nud elections. Scnatbr BliUtoiti nil lie ut rhe iMiW of the cemM^eerddin. amlth»Fe-Wllh..0ther.esp0'^0itWttWH4 In *tte"=«®rrilor* Mr: Bnttr. made a ivrltttifi i^iilictttion 'ta be' pnsbBt. 'Hie *ifeilt* -sat lin .isecret sessioa talltil iOtiO'i'be* Mr. Hulibon was. summiMted to JWstifyii •-S» iia«.r: UunSon '. rahiiiiteil fvith'i the MsUtaitteg. aboiit-'half :iSit,-liuuVf ani after ihe.MaejKtiA from the ^xuamitn (eerdoni the-»»» Kpba Kaut«ii A. w«s. tailed in .«faNnWai| t»' statt^.whai'-lie tb»'«tKt)gaiI effotit ti.Hri()c hi».fiitU«r,'i:-l^othi'8eUl«tor ttuatoni and hisMn.-statodatjait&'W. Ualtz..««8tlic ^aik.4\'liu.bqd^!ii|iprAuqb61 ."SenittdrHuui ton:'-1 xiiii.' iiMnituc«i ffld tutudiffcE. ma« teilfiUj-. frtiiii. Ibfe .stony hcrqtoforti' xbeU to tthe prtss:.by Souator .HiUitMi: :i ii Senator Ivjlo-wtn Jmfore tbe.cainYiiUtse for. more.thau .nu .h(iur .aud .wacins forirted that ihe woaU.pralnbly be^ called i'g-.iM. tile' put •tlio:eDkiimiUeeliu:.|iHsis siou of all the iufor*laticm:4n.hiB.)ian'erj prvHHisitioii. td vote agahist' tht tariit hill jipicstion. Senator Kyle said lie was con llidcnt liiittzi.rapcasootod .other, parties, iiuul tlje i.ro|insiliou, if it hail, (iccnjvc eeptei'l, 'would' liavc beeii iuinTe good. Mr, JCyle also statttf that Ihitt* iuliiuated fo iliitn'thiit. it !?14,lKtO wSs' nof enough' ho jcottM bare. ,al|uoijt, Huy sum he. would inaniy as higli as $7S,001). ... Miij. "Uiitt'i was"the. prlhcipnl wltiiess jduvhig' tlie tttierriolifl. He 'wns ucciim I*i'iiied by.his attonioy, Er H. McGowim. jlVl'it/t. «'aij. hef|xe the,. co|uuijttce, for., alinnt an hour and iv |S excnseil with.! .th"'rci|uest tli'at lie'' '.i4"lii' uttenda'nee 'afi'ii:- t«y-inonnv. He eXplieitly denied any intention on his part to .eoripipt. tho1 septus. It is also understood tlMt..hf. 'politely declined to answer some of tlio more pertinent que..linns put to him by ii vnibii's of. Hie comniitti e. ,i .pther .wjtntfspes ,pf. th.Ci session wf-V. ipii'ic.u. M( l'arl:ine, Senator Kyle's clerk, .r'lid ".lames \V. Wnllier, 'itii' attorney 'rtf' this 'city-, who"grive -MjjttK! a1 h'ttcr to. I'.lhii: llmiKm, Jr. .: Mr. Walker, stated l)\iit ,\vbeii |tott^ had. asked for a letter, |lo Mr. Hnntoh lie'had said he'wanted til' enlploy liiiii a's iittornby in a' hind 1se iand h|id giVen no other reason for 'wnut'iug. to know ..the (gentleman..,.Mr.j ^,cl,''ai ljin.e t.((ld 1 jow,, attel' Senator,Pyle jliad referred ltnttz to liitu, he iuid talkcd j\t-rth "him ami' inailtf rioles upon hii' Cott {4'crastioii. He 'confiinicd Senator Kyle's Ktiuenicnt. mill said.explicitly.,that 3utt% 'liad. made a, direct, proposition io bribe :lhc senator to vote 'agiiiiist 'tlie bill. he also snliriiittdd Id's lick^s on hia coureriii' ition'with Buttft. -'n .... :.Wr-shingtou,..AIny ,23,—0. W. oallud" ,, ..^ri uot ^u, lint :in-bteterftf Messrs.' lliiiiton anil {Cyjjt, Wh^'Q. asfieil, if they knew pf other'qtfenipts to bl*jbe :senalors. Messrs. Vwmhees, Harris and Wiiuhiittce' thiit' he' lAid Bittlz..: ,|Hh( iiOwleveri I 'had: ascertqiqc^ that, M,aj. Buttz,|i)id.Joft,the city,on ftii. ,:iATO^ri,fl' av!jtll,t.''ip. qxpcctatioiv of .'ife liiriillig lij' clofck, at which time li6 had stated he w'ehld" ifeaill1 appfeat1' TieJ fore the committee, lb opntiuuc his testi- fmoiiyu1|lViUi! Bitttz's attorney aqd ^is I ii. id in),- house keeper assured the sen ate ollicials that he:£ad .stated tlia^ lfo '.\!U "(ily.jg^iiis.tp, |B j}ibiifban to||^^o liiiiiuo of.'which "he.diq hot give. and tl tlie ItuniWi! rtf'liiii suddiiii 'UfparWto lo'^ad^a UMii td xMrroboriiteiihta'«ta fcr"!• i|ie«t iiiiid» before tl|e !cqwlti|ttep i'lttf ...., I .-,V, «ijn Wj),K|ii|iStpijVj 'W! jtitet! jfho is 'licensed of attempting tp brilip isenators to vat4.,ii||i|imit..tbp tarift bi|l, A) as .before, the investi^aling gy|nyu to-tiny.* "He Vitye thi) cbinniuK'o^nK|j of ^j.'1'!•!. Huliijnli, a1: c!ahn' itJifs riiy iasipnfi .iiPM.n'uW thnF-Kghi nitlioii 'the'tkcy to BiittJCs explanationi of j'yBit.VWieilHilho.whpluti^nsaq^o^^^n li eniLrged from the committee rooiu,' |Mr. Iloliuan said: "My mouth is ^ciiltHl ii's to the |.rocc(Mliiy s.in th.e committee jrcoin. but I carf say to'yoii that the story jtJiat. 1' 'wag' thu' principal ill .'tho bribfiry iaffliir1' in wUlioUt f6wudiition. ,i it .'was idlVbtigli' pu4e'vtoiilbiit tbnti liclianlcod. Ulfu W illi jlhitiif of tbe hnsiMeSk,: itrid iti .iilrmt' iiboutl tbroiigb my :hap|K'ding toi ibu :irt fliii!:offie' #f 'Mf ji ,lls[*i* linbnduy jwtiun Mr.'/ ltaHis7taAie ia IIkrrU: was. A M.iiyiit inil:tallc drifted.'tb the tariff, Vj: Uiiufc ti Jtiiow,!! saiiL Afsi'. iHpnria^ iVwhtfrv i'cuidil: mlilw $'^0(Wiior .f30^K)pi/if l: knewibort tlio lfopulb'tji fwddbl'vot^ .o|i: the bili '. amUluraii aito /BWitti'K'msrkfii. hMlbhftr. ittXou.axo jiMt tli^ nviik tn il«fwn 'thnC'fivotj rnill xyili!jgivei^yoni KjUWa,.^ .ttmi a»itffor.,nw^liv '.niju-.i !:JIr.jH'dliciin.said tbat the muii Harris, w'lio liiul!niiidrt Slilsiis|M'ifl»jtion to Uuttis, hail died on ll«r ll(^t oCda8(: April,'i.inl] :th:it he was thi only witness to the con- :Wrtfflian#"S0WM BMiatorilvtSe:'.'^ ro jif.q'i in t.!•«"/., :\VUKliioitJoi MiiyiSTi,4 '|i|u a?p|ti:.bril mi -t «'HMiut«V)Sfcstcifrtwi *I9W?-Hfw .hslis.u', H-iiJ-it, iJt Af' inv fel(i'i+4».' 6f 'tli^'1 llifirt'lVili'.Wn' (n.ilJ tahi^ti itf jil* diilor.ilanil)Mtaifig' that U! e.l)!li'jl.*!igiYli hi| (l)ltll«|^lf ill- .^l)ec piarhdr-'befpri] dhei!IdtIIT sUiMwibitteib ilho.^dBtloil^.'M' Tar iJttf sdat jbnt SIhf fcwIiiiW) reyiaeil^ *i|^ ^rMHW Schedule,r Jflijs.. s.chcJule, OS pKnar^il by llr." ('!trifsTe, l/"3nli iti cVitnelreejMiud ui. iniimuv ift Dim 111 VAIBICIKV, auu (h»liniu»!y olMaincd by Hlftb ^t .f Ifw.letter.nlhe au cUned flraonttrtyl Ii* ,t.» •iS'- ••'••"tMIiii V» !tbe ... 'v., €)TAr FRIDAY JUNE 1, 1894 jBenato* Jtfift'i brSkefi, hah teeh in pos session of the latest amendments which' laid been' agreed• upoa turtle tariff -till »»fore tho time when' Senator Voprhm* still insisted upon the floor of the senate that no amendments had been 'agreed' Jo. He Instanced' in- support of this informa-1 .tion a statement made by Gov. Waller of Connecticut, befor6 an investigating com mittee iu that state, in which he said Gov. •Waller..bad.atated.that wealthy men,of New York had contributed $100,000 to wards Deinocrati" sue"ss iu Connccticiit.1 iiW. Kdwitrds isntd it «tis bis iiifnriuAtion •that 'half. of. this amount. had' been cnu jtribiileil by, Mr,. Huvenie.vir, and that tlip., other half had been raised by K. C. Bene jdict.' 'In the case of Colorado,' wlilcli liatl Ibecn' 'stated' iir *bls letter1 had 'been car-' vied'for the I'opiilistsi by th.e iiid of (lie iniouey thus okteincdr be said that it was a notorious, fact that .leading members pf Democratic party' 1'n Colorado Iind !boeit in 'tonsiiltatioii'with the 'wealthy Ocmocrntii of'New York prior totlie elee tion.j. .i,, ..... Mr., Kdwarils du.clii)el to, give tfi^uanie of his informant concerning "Secret tiry «artisle, and watf'givbA until to:iii(irrmv to 'consult-bis.'attorney and ascertain whttliur. he cuu, bi compc)|ed ti» agswer, ithe (|ueftion. The eorrcBpandent of a' New Yiirk pa'-' per Was requested to tell thrt-name of bis' informant to tho story that .meeting of sugar .men. nnd Mtn«tqrs.,vat» lield, in, Wnslllmston. et .which .the sugar scliedule was speed upon. He dectiiieil, niid was 'given' until to-morrow to toimu|t his at1' •tciuty, Thp cotupspoiident.pf. }}t. I.ouis pajer: idcclined to give his authority for the ,811 temeii't that tho president liad said' thae the Demdcratiujpurty' Wax tinder oli ligatiuns to. tbe sugar uca Washington, Miiy 20.—Tlio report iif' (be 'senate committee 'appointed to In Vfcstigato the charges pf.:.attuuipts to, bribeUuited .States ., senators to v»t,c. 'against tho' tariff bill and tho charges of improper ItiBtiencds being iise'd 'lii Mn neetien with'tbe sugar schedule Wits' sub inltted t«i,.tho:.senate itu-day, so fur as :?oncerns the, a^teiupted ..bribery of,}jeu iators Hnntoh and Kyle, The report nf tfer Reciting'the'facts1 of Huttss's proffer of- money, to the seu- of Si'iiater Htmton l*ml to Senator Ivylediys .. "Ycur. comiuittee .are absolutely juuti ficVl in stating that tiie facts have bc.i etitii^list/etl' by the'' evidence, liotwlfh strudiug the deuial dd tho part of Charles IV. Bntts. There is no evidence to sliow the truth' Of Mr Butts's statement to Senator Kyle and Eppa Huutoii, Jr., tlmi a syndicate of bankers nud capitalists had, raised a sum of money to be used for the purpose of defeating the pending li ritt bill, (yr that there as'nil 1 ,wl:eq the eojuiuitfec! Jiicliofliiy^, ^nstead lie sent liis attorney to explain that he was otberwisc, engaged fliijl. asked to 10 (..\ .usiM) .froin i|t'tciiili\iic'e for tli£ present. On! ieing qiiestloiied'tiy"tlio conimltt^e'as til1 'Mr.' HuMit'ti' renboh f6r hid '•edndiict AChii uey )AICt,cwaii ilt(i ted'that his ciieut cagngfid jii making, twar^h for ii -witr, iiess who could .corroborate,his iinid' fhrow ligiit (m! tin cieestio:ii at lssiie. 'Th^ 'e.\'pl«nAtmal"vnsl far 'fitim': sails-' |fa'tor.v, audi Mis MdUowitn was informed :th.u,M'. liiitts!:ift?:tlie munwanted, aiid •not a substittiCe. Accordingly they called Abators inditfiMif Messrs YOor^eex^ Harris laud (kike,i(q wJihim .^mi^. and Kylp, ngnit] Uittcuhoefef stott.il that' for !lri i'Mniirils to, disclose,, tho names of'.liis' iuforinants would, be to degrade him a^' a newspaper n)^n- .• 'i'lie fOuiniitti^ oreri uleiV .ludgc Ditte'ii hoefur's obiectlons and again icallisl Mr. K«lwiirds:i|i, .repeated, itx demand .'that be ?\vr-*he. |iaii|es. requested jii,the tost ill. stslnt'c, anil received liis filial iiecisiim not to' 'comply With'tiie :ileman'd.: He was then excused tuld the coiuniittcc again went into secf'.H, NmleeJsion iu w.? ,fM?urc cpurse o^ nction was reaehul toidaJ'V .. S^ittor OafTeVy ali.l ex-Ciingf'esstnaii Lcfevere of Louisiana were, befolv the !. later ju..the,^lfiy .:i/(d uhsolnt ^fte ."toW.-9? their partieipatiun lu.tTle alleged cpiiferenee w'ilh the sugar trtl«t!ptppl(i.''' rr' i' i\ —-4—U iT01'!?, Ofl.AifBAUBDV,,,. FKfc-Striinarlt Miirj rrtuiid »i'k :faiMd tii find Kir: so «s «tatb-I 1 .^(ou^t. .Vuntpu, \Vi\«Ji.,,..Ma,y W^iiie, several jn ell. kiipiyn! ,cit ^i ii(( were crossing the Sk»iit river ii, a caiioi,. they found ilh"iilirlliiititi'e b: It lie tloating ion some drift I. It eontaiiieil a jiapcr snow-bound, and hav^' liiii' litiihiiig''to *nt ifnr. three days. It. is Jnipos«i'li| for mc.eycr.to get qn\ aii ye.. Yoit wi|| r|)tt| !j!e when tlie snow pof.s qff.. 1 a in nearly, wild. Fob (Jolt's sake try ijni| save 'iiie. I have A xylfe ill St.'Pail). He.r name is Mary-: Jncahow-. Iu the Baino: of Ooil jylvfl sliall J,do? S)iye IIU. 'H. A. .r icu)i(i\v," .. The point designated is nl«|tii 125 miles all'!!!: this place, and the ijiiOiv piist whiter is supposed to have 'il(sii| tweiii,v tive.iifert deep. T\.|(i(rraiiis hnve Wn st ut. to parties .at Sauk Cjly,: sevontyTtive Stir"'' MH i: I: .' '|i|3R|BR 'rilHVKIl lilOWN, I 1 I 1' .' "1"' jr."..: ailnlNtry Kf|N|ifUH IIN the IU" MUlt of Vfiriti, Miiy LW.—ln tliu-'cfujmliPr rtf di'IrtHios todily tluriiis tho di hutc on th* ijnestUm uH lo whether tla» miiiisifr. of works had thv nuthority \u a)io\y tlio ,('m|»lycs of th« stnt* raiTroads to at tcrtd tho j'cMinr'aV df riiilrimd nW»rt the? jnVmior denimiilod the. ndojuion of'iihu or«UT of Ue lajr pntu a^d. sipiiilo. -Xlio. motion vu» rvje'vt^l j»y a veto of 275 to M. ^assimir-I'erior tiicrc^jmh 'ie/t ihe 'l'alhfH Bon^lwiir Aftor *ho» d*»fc»iit of thii KOveruoioot. !tu the cliambitr the miii i^teiH inroci'x'dt'd to, the. rKlys(*e r'M |»a.law and iuuVdud .iii.'tlielr rcsi^naUohs to l*ri!sidch/ CdWoti Mllnn ^be JlMtigiltor.. ... )U,!,(Msij*t Tlio, .c.oM^spfindynt of'tlu: Tiniys at Vionlui' nny.-^: ICi-tviiii "Milan lif• at liUftom* of- t^^^t^viah coajt. Mi Christie,! wiiCi has twiQ api jrt».id^ yf.tlu* i^w ^ouucil.^f inay. .Milan's friend "ifnU'C(l, a'?n! Will l&'Htf'stififhij? Sfilrit of fho new t'eeinn*. Tlio is now LY TO DI.HU FTCNTION IN* :Inn.- lry, 'jl'ht' only ^v^oiabh* frattut* is that loth of iio^vt'Vful r.baf i^ hie. Tt'So\vod 'io, abstain fKna |n 'f wf loir. fUhfe' is- c»K* mUially d^mcMic, und will M«t iullijcur-t' IlitaVr 'Aliinff llif NT.'Y., May *J'5. Ko nlw ys iu ihe Oonisn? valU'^'. jiavc* boon injiuod nu'O by .tin f.ivsViit' flood than by any jtfr.c,'e!:fS3l. Tin' riMli of watw* down •tlio ItilUldois ban IntHHwl alhU»st as nfiu -IfM iu tills i| s|H»*t' as Itiiti Mi dour by tho ovtfrflbU* of' fho fifrni himdc. 'l'Hi/ h*M! -Vv lll |e- Vory largo.' •'''''J-i^M'iomliln' is 1'errfenft. I'LiladeUibia, May 2 !. The cruiser Cclupiliiii niflde hvciify-fuitr kiiots on the iinutrclil draught on her deep sea' triiil und ran as. fitcady ,as„a- clock. This beats Cram|i'iifriar by aliout three knots. Hhe miido tiVche nnd onc-liiilf kiiots Uiv 'llrat half hour," I _t„. Pet^r .Olwvn (ieln-Fuur Ycnrii. 1 laywanti.-Wifi.. Alaf. regular j«im of t}iv circuit court itdjourne.l. to ai»^. .Peter Olspn. ii triiiiMciit' who ri'.bl'ied a inin lif ?1:15,'was' fiiund guiffc of Jl*i(ciiy' 'nnd rKeiitoiiCed: .'to \Vaupuii\for ltflUf: I 'CiicatfiV," I4''2!S. KUctiun ikltttjfii:Wi.A !lii.lv|iuii, I'. l'. lurenij Tnml. UeJjr.Vj.JS.llomir, who werg^fflfi .^dC^.ea.-li' for .cdiitemot of oAmJM\ 'Jtiilge CTettain w^c- di» 'iiariiftpTI™ iv li'ji liiEtflA wiipll pi'oi 0(*liii»e ili iirro ibi' ion»*9kl jplil.tjy by Ju..lse.t:r«i(,iy: |,.,u ELEVEN MEN KILLED DESPERATE 'DEED OF HTIIlKIXV MINERS IN COIARAUO. \Thcy Blow Up Shnft •Bnlltlliiir nnil Explode Giant HpwUer.la Killing Eleven Men Who Were n# Work. ('ripple Creek, Colo! May 2«.—Steven men killed, with a strong prolialiility !(f the iiiunber of dead being increased when all is known, is,.tliu record ,of tlie tirst day of trouble here, although real tik'hi itiS'lias not yet begun, as the'deputies' nre 'awaitihi reiiiforceiliclits liefore liesrfn nitiit active operations... A,t lO o'cloek thbt. 'jloiniuK I'ljiyei, starteil to \vi»ri in the, Sli'OfB mine, on Battle nuiiintqin. Short ly nfterWard .a large' party of strikers blew up the shaft hlnise with powder, causing .. a loss of $'J3,UU0, and then: (ll*op[H'(l 1(MI pounds of giuut iMi)vdiU' down the shaft, which, wus also expioili'd,, killing air the' lumates. 'Not ihore tliaii' itttd yards-fronr the Strong shaft.' house' sixteen nieu who had. beeu engaged t« go. tp work in the Indcpeudcuee niiiie, were surrounded iu their hunk house mid after a" long parley agreed to surrender. Each One-was armed with a ritk aud bracu of revolvers,.. 'XUo arms are now iu t^ie imsse^sion of the strikers. It is riliumed that tlie strikers attacked the Aiina I.ue mine, oVerpiiwei'ml the guards, 'and blew up |he shaft house, but the. ruuior Litis not yet been veritieil. ,\yheu the deputies )re linaljy massed and the two forces come together a most 'dl'siUfMo'" Imttlo Will' doubtless follow Tlie situiitiou -is one of tuost painful anxiety. Xot a .few-, .believe tbut tlie town will he: smouldering piajis by an other siinset if tlie strikers are pot vi' strained. It is said that tho strikers •have planted nuder their breastworks,'on litill hill, a ijuautity of dyuMmite with the intention pf blowing it up jf it should lie taken and occupied by tho deputies'. Olio of tlio largest mine owners in Colo rado Springs Is authority for-the static iiieiit that the tulnu owners have planted a riHed cannon on a lilll eomiiiatuliiig the breastworks, and that it will lie used dislodge the str'.hors from their position. ('onucllsviile. Pa., Slay ».—The cold .ruiu last night dispersed s»veiiil inobs of! strikers and pfubably averted iiloodsheil.1 'Hie strikers are excited over the killing 'of their fellow workmen at \Vasliiuj ioii' mines, and were luudy. for any ilesjieiate! undertaking (o ri'venge the terrible! sluueliU'r, Scvi'i'al ineiis were organised "With the avowed intention of killing some| depiitiM, but the cold mill anil biting! northwest wind drove them lo shelter. of btch a syadicate ill Wnshington, audi hut W, ni(«\ey vyas in-Wadii|igton ,for that piriiose. Buttz denies Hint lie made any such statement, or that he had'any kroWIedge 'of the existence of such a syndicute,. or that he .wain-the. agent or reprtsi'ntatiye, ft. pny. one. lie-, l'tirtiifiv ^«nies that he has'aiiy luuiicy' himself!"! ,Tndge DHfenhoefi'f counsel iVir C6r respondent'Edwards,- appeared iiifore1 the snguri trust investigation to-day and. au uuced that |ie had: ai|yised iiis. clicut not to give tile committee the niinies of persons fniiii irliom lie received ccrtaiti information'bearihg upun the subject nii «'er investigatioo. He, quoted (he. su r-rtmo eopi't decisions iu,.tlfe Killiourin jand Couhselman Cfises lii' siippoi'l! of ii'is poi itlon Among'otlicr reasbns .ludrfl- iNiieago, Slay 2ti.—Troops have arrived at tile'various points where miners hlivl' been rioting* and now till is quiet THK IKIMR (|K tit. Army IIWrtTa In Foil liitroriu Sll tn I.leut. Mnn«.'ii Trlul. St. rani. May 24.-^.. friiil by luartiiil of laeu't. .liimct A Mauey,: were driven out to the i(Vji tarlv this morning i\nd all tho ytlicei's. suiunioued '«. this trial from' the various nrin.v jiosis' cf the country reaehi'il tlie fort' nt ail .arly hour.: The accused lieutenant w.is' Visible about tbe hen.lunayl.'i'.s f„,. :.n liouy liel'ore th Ueijun jlr. seeuied pmiiiijy indilTvii)^ t.,' jl,o pre,, c.oedir.gs in \y|ii. it y.'as uatiustl t. suii r.use him. the (ihiidly imcrest M.I puny, and Uiattcd (|i:it!ly with is brother ollicers is though he were si nply a witness in-, stead of being the defendant. 'I'lie iii'Iict H'lllt charges eiiiiljiet" to'tiie pre!|udie.e of gcod order !iqii-'!ii lilar.y ji!-.c.ip(iipi: "in (lint rii'st liieiitciianf' jfimus A. Manev. v.ifteen^h .iyfainvij', Vuife^ et«tcs arjoy. .1vrougfuily M'tBauu in UM, alter.-atiun tli.d scyine ^'(th ||is superior officer, Capt. Alfred Hcdbcrg, of the saine ceglnieut. mid did use. insulting laugiinge toward him, aud.rilid vic|leptly as^Mlt un kick Iiiin, |he S(iid lledlteig, anil.t]it) draw ami ('".int pistoj at liiiii ami did, fmther, 'actually slioot him.•: tlie- said":HedburB, causing death. This at Fort Sheriilau, 111., Mil: Oct. 30, IS).'!,", V'fii't Hi(eijii|g,' .Vliim'., May iii!—The Altiney court? martial h'As ailjouiii^l Vmfil to-morrow, ntid.MuiieyVcotmscl will ap ply lo the Cuited Status court for a writ (il'ohihitiug tho contiiiiianve of l|u. inv./sli Bation. At the cnneltision of Col. Hair's aildwijs the court toq'k a W'eess until 18»l' p. m. Itpciinyetiing at hour it went! int'l e.\cc,mive. session lo vousidev litemo tion «(f Mr. U|iiir. llitlf pi hour was sjient ip exccullvu session, At 'J o'clock tlio cwirt \vas ri«i|iened, anil Col. 'Masoii lii|iimuoed tltu decision, "'I'lii! plea iu bai' of trial," lie stated. "Was Mot sustained. The trial will ri'ed." vijl pr,i- This means that, the witnesses ivhii have been -summoned wi|t-|ie exuiniiii .1 und.the wh' Je cirj-iiiiiatnnccs or tin-.shoot- ins Wil), bo reviewed unless the court grunts the writ, ... ..... I Ht- i'litll, Mlim., May 20. --The opening ,al tlio trial of l.,icut.- Mauey. l(v eoui'i martial to-dny ,pris.nts a-rather •IIIIKII.II hftilo of affairs. The order of Jnduv N'elsou issued yesterday I'silljuvr on the military court to shew: cause why. this trial should be allewe lo pro. .eel, is. Ihe first, older of the kind ever issued, lit a court martial. The hearing .Iocs not' oc cur until next week, nud in tin- ti. :m time (lie trial is ,.in^ pin,-,..,I' v.^ih 'is though nothing hail occurred. It is not considered likely tlmr the inj-in'lion asked for by the d-fense ivill.be grained, but that there is a ni.e ouestion .if law Hi lie decided liy file lriil('eit Siaies ,su prcuie court every attorney pn-sein fiiflj realizes .". .: nmlicet AiluptoU. Vieniiii, .May 20.—Tlio lower, house of file roiclisiath to-day adopted the bud«i.( of lsi4. it shows u'surplus i'.ii" '. oiy florins., .V Very Hoi»efu[| f*r. UMMiinf, I.ondvin, _Max_ ajll -p.f, a. 'II. Jlalk-r, shoo, (.no (if the atirgeans who took part in tho (ipornttftii upon Mr. C.ladstone's ligiit e.yo, says tlllit fh'u m'tin task or Hi, doctor Is to increase tie sight and streiigthen the eyes, and that: there i,s no reason wliy„.Hiis.-,should- iiot be coinplisheil. Alr. tJIndstyjie'M itt(.t|(l.iiils are' ilelighteil AV.'tll J'i'ogi'ess' l,e lias nutiln toward complete recovery from tlio operation. Tho fidlowlug bulletin has lice|j issnod "Mr. Gladstone litw passtsl a quiet l|i^ht, free from discomfort. His oyivIs progressing quite'well, and his ye'i cl-al lienltli is exeellenl." Kelly Is tTnnn. WIHTC roarinj' lires are now burning, around which ili.* Isiys ore turning to dry tlicii' clo'des. I"»r Moorliead.. mayor .of Iy-ukuii. says the citizens Will fu: n*tsli :l liij, io take il'ie Ili'Ct to Quiucy if the a tiny will cainp iiii 'lie Missouri side aud move' to-Quincy soon. This Kelly will UJ. Fitwlae un Vneclne, Chicago, Hl"'ciaj^—^ shoj^agvs of. vac me. virus is ttsr^lencd, »oc,a hoOlli antboritlw.arc. alarmed tlio outlook city fru.n Ult.ooo to 10tt,fKKl yaceiftp (H*tiits «. d'iy. and this, with th Usvjf. ,di uiaiid for tlie-M from nil'' «m fhe country, lias ciiimcd tlie .dra.iiiiisg of Ihe market. One of the largest St. FftUl, Special.—Otlo Mnhrinsei). 'he self-confcssbd slayer of Itartchde'i William IJ»dhoff. wrs nrrt.ijfncil befon lodge Kerr yesterday anil plead*! not, j'-ilty toSri indictment cbnrging.iiitn with it uwler in the first degree 'llavir.S1 JII trcans for defense, tit/, court appointed Cr.timetmr f-' fensell lo defend him. vh'i nr-mi^ch, MilhauaeuSi pal. U1 still (u the city hospital.- Mo'tf a»4 'idlCuM itea Mtt, Rt.Tiiomaa, Ont,Uar2(l.—Th« Am«ri tan flag in front of the -United States consul's Vjjiflce 4»#4: last night and, destroyed by some men. Iiers of the Queen's Own Rifles of Tor onto while under the influence of !liquor. Koine other members o{ the- regiment who were in the crowd protested' against the outrage but were unable to prcveut their excited companions from currying nut t(iir intention.- Lieut. Smith', D. G. A., apologised to United States Consul Willis for' the act, but- Mr. Willis would not accept, the apology and notified the head*: of liis department at ^Vashington iind Ottawa. '. The .Inciilent. is looked. U|"'U hero as merely the result of too much whisky, iind while It is genwally (leploreil by the citiseus, it is ho|eil lioibing serious will result: Toronto, Qnt.,-May 20.—Several of /icers of the Queen's Own regimeut were seen with reference to the outrage upoti •tlie American ftag'at St. Thomas. They nil denied knowing anything nlmat the iilTair. One of them said: if it is true, fit is certainly ii Imost'regretable occur Ti neo nud caii :olily lie excused on (he It.'eiiud that tluy jievpctrntoi-s must have Jjcen intoxicated, Tlie iucidi'llt has caused quite a sensa tion iu military nnd other circles in the .city, and tile action of the iinir braitnt' perpetrators is strongly condemned. KO -ro OTTAWt. lie Nevt Mrettiiu of tlie II. r.. I{. Will lie Krlil ju Onturlo. •St, 1'aiil, May Jtl.—ttttitwa, Out., was rhosen lids morning as the place for hold ing, the next convention of the It. I.a'st night there were three cities iu the race—malt l.nke t.'ity, Coltiinbiis and Ot tawa.. Oil the last ballot yesterday Ihe 'litter place had fewer votes in it* favor than either of the other cities. There iviis some irregularity about the. ballot, however, and Albert Hudson, trader of the Canadian delegation, succeeded iu having the ballot set aside. This morn ing Ottawa showed Hp iii the lead on the tirst ballot nnd Siilt I .like City, which led yesterday, being the lowest, was dropped out, leaving Columbus and Ottawa the only competitors, and the latter' won. 'Hie selection of Ottawa was mainly due lo the generalship of Allien Hudson, who is chairman of tlje. dominion legis lative con mil tec, -ind Ips 'were further rewarded t« (lie voiivtiuliuti which elected him (liiiii fjiunil assistant cngi ueei'. SHOT AT A WOl.K 111!NT. AliiHMt Murder. In the Vlflnlty ul ('reNtou* Iowa. CVeston. Iowa, May 'Ay-A shooting Atl'air oceiirreil 9 (s«urt Cillilllllnn of Trnile. .Now Vork, May 2li, Bradstreet's h'l de review says: The uuf.iyoi*ah|e ecu ditiens prevailing in coniMerc.irl and in dustrial lircles thri,\Vg|,i,m the eoimt.-y, total her W'th the prospect fuy ini teini\ tlttl.ivoveniet.l during ihe suiunier t»'-'.'ks l.bit tires^llt 'nson us probably (lie dullest relatively for twenty years. A' lli.time-since the p.i ic and iiu'sines: dopioi.sion manifested themselves last your luive reports as to tho volume of Mill* of .iiierchaiidise, the manufacture of staple fcoijils, mid the Indisposition of merchants Ceiiornlly to bliy cxcept for ill rolulely iinifieilintc Hits been s« pic liomiced a-id so' general liiroiighout the country as ditritis the past few necks. Aliilueleil l- Ju nilio. Sprkane, Wash.. May 2!.-Spnka!!e i. (tiinil over a cemiiiouweiil »lnlu.'ti-i:i. tSf-n. "Maniibo" I'nrlwell, leader of :he Tac(Inn weith'rs, who left the city yes li'idiiy fur tireal Falls, is ehiirgeii with file nbdiK'tlou of t.-..„ Sisiliu.ie girls, •Hilda Stein and Kosa Ki.gu. the latter a liriile of several Weeks. Tin., hist known ttf tho' 'girls- they1 took the ast-boiin-l Uivat Noi'tlieru train. Indications are that their objective point is limit Kail Ills PlBurex for ol«l Mlue. A'ivi iside, C.iI., May 20, The Sarita lbs: quartz mine, located pear lVrrls, has lici'Ti sold. The Mine ivas the |irop ki'ty uf eX-tJov, Hluisdcll of Nevada, lid the purchasers are W. T. Hrevoort i.niil W. II. ISrilitli' of I»euv..|-. The I'liii. paid is not lai.n.ii, imt ii is n ported at a big tigure. Tbe new owners will build:.a large reduction wrrks al oui e. l:\ec|lliiiliil Honor. I-oii'lOn. May 20. —Oi ii. Jiif flonald ,.teWiirt, anil tii'li, I.ul1^ Wol^.'le} iiavc beeli iTeuted til'Jd llt^lk||:l|s. This is ail c.vceptiouitl iioptit, then, have been only live such, appoiiitiiuuts pieviously. two ot the appointees being die prince of XViil.'.s and tlie duke.of Cambridge. PerpvInn I'lollpjrn l^lMuiorii. X\w. Vork. Maj 'Hi .. ftie Herald f.iipa d^s^tvh i-'iys, Several prisoners '.'.lyargiul wills political offenses have hism ••euuivisl tit fitluo and phiceil iu dungeons. Aiiioug Ihe prisoners is tbe pict CU« ea.no., Cie.u. RiibrftH t« C«wstail. Dublin, Jlay ^Vr 'l'lm i'y..c nan's Joui nil say,ft liiitt Uen, Ixiril t'rcdcrick Kob i: Is. foruieily cumiaiudei-in-chief, of tb l|ruiy. ill Iluliii, will su. ceed Ue.n. l.ord t'"Hiet AVoIsoley in tlie-aiitiiiuii as com ji i-i'.der of the forces in Ireland. Klltci! Wlill^.u.runU. I.anesboro. Miuu., Afay John Ma ?er. a Joiiiij: fariney Uvi».k wx miles *ourll ol l.aiieslirtiiv itai-twl'hutiie under the iiifluemi-. or liquor mid Was lliinwa 1'i'^n h?» WIIKIUI MI 8alid 1'ra.lrle. Iowa, St»ecial.—Slany of /lie .Kelly hoists ure far behind $o Kelly ilrt'ldeil tb go iufo cauiy at Vrancisville, ten miles alsivc Iveoktik, wvf •."i NUMBER 46. lKSVLTBO OVR IIiAO* in the iqitskirls of- town and killed. Hccotul lleirree Uiifdir. !n-l., «i»y 2ti trial J'or TB* murilor of \Vanl iiis mistress, in this rity ittwi was to ilay coii.vK*ti'(l tf muMcr iti tli«« sm»ml iuul t» inii-risMiiui'iil ior tlfev SlynterlouNly Cblt'Jigo, Spi^iul.—'The family of Will ftuii A, Simsrott, JlV.iu'j wvr«tary. aiul Ircasiiror o,( union, h:iv« asked tftu poiftv to inula* an ofFurt to liiiii Tbo last soon of Simsrott was last fwUurday at 10:.'SU.p. iu., when Iu* left saloon snyiiitf that Ito was pinj U\ taUc train for Kvansvillo, l»«jM Htlotul tin liif»ninal «'ohv»ntibii o* switrlniu'nV union, lie II^H yi'i iwaclunl I'vaits viliu. Lyiil u&tKmK is known of. him hi'iv. a cuuipjftc niysh'iy Another Strike llretrlnt Pittsburg, Pa., Siu'C'iaL—Tlii'iv is 11 rrfport i.'iirtront amon^ local iron ami stool workers that the most importUNf Inisinos? to l»o hiottffht'titmt~ttjO"Otovolrtii.i -on- VFntion :txinu futories in itlie :couiitry 'reci'iitl.v bu Ucd .Isrsely ,«lc.crcasiin the o^tpm, t: fl'VU Unllly, of Uu* ^VtyuitiAunutctl Association of a'^ul '^tcoi \VorUors will l»e tlio UlviaaMlny of a tititliaial striko"In t!u» hou'trtKlo, All tho otiii'ials of tho Amu! 4,sso4'iatjoo are in ^'iovolauilv hut Uia(w^:kwwi locally wy.tho jaojuot has boon ijinlor oonsuioratiuM ifor^' sovvrw' llioilths. "YoVvu Out. "O^ttUWdia,-Iowa, Spocifll.^AII tht Hvan*, tlie Jargest'wiiiuDen'ial ,m\ne .that, l|as b(eu runuing. luiye iVo'rk. Five hundred mini rs aiv lo .uialvi deuionstmtion on Muc!Hikluiek t!iM rff. teruoou, and trouble is fetiir^d. I rBR PfO!ICKR RSitestWkatato MIKERS FITiEI) UfON OKPITTES RJTMJITMRI.V AM A §noov STRIKE3RH DOWN. Striken ladaee Other Men t« Qilt Work, When Depatlea Fire I'pea' Theatt. Kllllaiic SU Neb ana Want* lag Naajr Other*. Uniontown, la., May 25.—At daybreak yesterday the, battle which litul been tliroatetioil at tho Stickle Hollow uinH of the Washington Coal und Coke company Iu' the fourth pool for the (mat three daja occnrrotl, and as a result at leant six strikers are lyiuk (lead and A defense to interrupt- the workmen* and attempt to j^t theiii to return homo. AccoiMi:!'. to the plnns, they stopped the fir::t dok a(iou of miners, and after a lit tle prrs :as:on iniHice.l them to joiu the striko. Tli,! men tuitied buck, nud about thj» time tiny wore starting back home vvith thei dinner buckets, the deputies WHO WERE on YRAARD and witnesses to the aiffjiir wire orilor.'d to shoot, 'fhey firtnl thi\*e Mill »ys into the mob at a range of only ahodi thirty yards. Vile first volley buu'Kht forth :to response from the strik ers. Imt instuul they i:i every dlrec* tiin, leaving th^ dead aud wounded lying in Ih'j public road. The deputies fol with two mora volleys, und went si ootii*^ when, the hist strikers disup* peuroil. TIIJ ropovr of the affair Riven by tho officials of the cunipaay is to the effect that six strikers wore picked up dead ill the ron:l after tli^ shooting, nnd a half dozen wounded ones wore carried away by their comrades. 'Ihe report: say six nieu were killed and sixteen wounded, 'iho company officials say the strikers Hcrvctl notice ou theui that they inspected lo asaiilt the works, and aelin^ on this Information the depu ties considered this interference with tbe workmen as tlu» beginning of the assault, and for th reason tiled upon then). UALSTOXI2 K\\ NOW RECOVER. -f»l»oratl«i» Jtedfonl. Tuesday which grew olll a wolf hunt. A number of citiEciin spein the day waging a war of ^termination against t(ie wo|f, ,-V large number we-yc. killed. When the time for dividing tho spoils came dlssat isfnetiou arose between ,|olitl 1'llilpot and Thomas I'mvt'rs, nvii of tile lllllltsilieii, Powers' Itayiiig the must of the wolves in a cart Iind would not divide with the other hunt. is. l'hilpot lired two shots at Itiui. I ne bullet took effect and I'ow.Ti, is iu a critical, coudition, I'ldlpet is iu thi' county jail awaiting trial. for Cafiinict Perform* «*t| tin tlie l'*T:«l*roniter'N Bye. 1-n»i.Inn, .May 25.—Mr. iiladstoue's right eye was successfully operated upon yes Uiday. Uoetors Nettleship aud Haber shou both attended the distinguished pa tient in l.ord i{. udeH's house early iu the day, and nome timo afterwards they is sued a bulletin Mating that tho eye had been operated uiwu for cataract, and that the operation was quite successful. The operation took plae* at a. in.. Dr. .Mm Kowcring l^awfoi-d asnistiug the two surgeons already mention*!. Mr. Glad stone's htalth was well maintained after the operation, uid tho doctors state thai the lesult confirms tho itiaguosis of Dr, *raiugcv of Chester. The ex-premier ia said to be iu us good spirits as cau pot* sibly be expected. I,n!»r on the llovitvr. V»*ai4:ii!igtou, May —Two represm(a« t'\ts of thy Lake Carriers' association, Col. U, C. Parsons and liarvey (*. Goal do 1 »«f hvelai*d, made an nrgritieut to the hoe.iu committee on immigration yes terday in oppositi-ju to iieptesentatiro Lockwood's bill regulating labor on the border in the interest of the United States citizens. The association is a pow erful organization, aud is particularly op posed to the fer.vure of the bill that re quires men to be domiciled lor six months iu .the United- States before they can ship ou lako vessels sailing uuder tbe United States Hag. Minle a DiMe,»vci«v. Belgrade, May 25.—The police hare dis fo%ered a secret cai tviiige mauufactory where .atminlu for the Peebody rille, with which the Servian nolitiu is armed, has beeu turued out in large quantities. It is estimated that o,000,tj0 cartridges •have already l»oen sent to the provinces. M. Tajaie, »ho Uatlicai leader in the last skt!Mitchiim, has been arrested. The arch priest, Gyurics, has also been taken into custody. WeulerM .Sentenced. Cheyenne, Wyo., May 25.—B. F. Ili'ghes, 1(. 1\ Weed and Charles O'Brien, leaders among the conm3a wealers vho stole a Union Pacific train at Montpclicr, ldubo, last week, were sentenced UMlay by Judge Itiner, of the United States court to tive months Im pri^iumeut in tbe 1*aii ue touiily jail. TweJve Olivers sentenced to four months* tint risonm »i.t. lU'iizil nnd lurtau al Mafcr Ip. New York, Xlay 1»5.—The Herald's Bue nos Ay re* dis{uiteli says the correspond out ui ltio do Janeiro telegraphs that President Piexoto has sent a message to tin Brazilian congress announcing that the difTerences which had existed between Portugal uud Brazil'have been amicably settled. Kur Gold Standard. l'riodrlehsroda, Saxe-Coburg-GoUto,May 25.—At a meeting here of the Gerrnau Banking as^Knatiou, at wbicU tl.iHy-fivo I'anks were reprobated, a resolution iu favor of a gold st:iudar was unanituouslis adopted. fc'orclsu FIitKn Mar l*lant. Albany, N". Y., M.iv 25.—Gov. Flower has vetoed tha bill prohibiting the dis play uf foreign ilag3 on public buildmgs. An Liiknotvn Wreck Ulaeovmd, Manitowoc, Wis., May 25.—The cap tain of tbe tug .I. I\ dark reports hav ing discovered the t» mast of a vessel sticking out o? the water between Sheboy gan luul Manitowoc, a listauce of thrci* milca fivui land. No clue to the ilbfateil craft. U»:K!i o, Mokcn Urtfclcy. Ki«:»ron, S. 1)., iy —Moses Creely, a pioin!h *ut fanu? ', ilied yesterdny front a guiifhot v/oand u-'iicii ho ivtoived while out duo: htiutiiig Tuesday. tluidmr Milhaiineai Amliita la Re covering Property lie Stole. St. Paul, Speoial.—Among the raids nadc by Muiileni-s Krniiseli and Mil lauseii was one on the night of May 8» »vhen they robbed West side grocery itorts taking from it a guu aud fur coat, vvbich they "planted" in a barn fronting Wiuifrcd and Cougrtss streets. The police luive tried iu vaiu to locate t!i«% itoleu properly, aiiti tin the boys could not toll where the barn vas their olTorts s:» fur. were unavailing. This morniug Capt. Itouleau, of I!K llucas street station, got hack and took Deputy Sheriff Kiuuey tud MUiatu&n to the West side, where ifter Home time the latter sueceedtHl in locating the barn as above, aud the stoloii guu and coat were recovered and .iturne:! to tbe owner. Milhau&eu seenuHl very^ ready to give nil assistance possible in aiding the police to unearth his crimes, tiuV has e.veu reeoguixed souie of the. victiniK lie held up when they were i*n| iuro he was the man or not. Women Blnst Wnit. Cincinnati, Special.—Tho question of i,dn:!ittiug wuui.en.to the order of Kuights if Honor was diseussed nlniost all day •T: ibe'aui^tutf Mge. Uelegat'es from Ue ioatli wer^i almost •inanimous iu *:tvor of the proposition, but on motion f'ft New Ybrk didi*gute the matter wax •ecqmmitted to tlie subordinate lydge^ ioiw voted on by theui. 1 half doxen ure^seriously youndod. It oaniiot be aaid to have beeu a battle, us not a shot wat tired by the strikers, but seorntugly with otlt provocation tho volleys were tired by the deputies, while the strikers were as seiuhled in the public road. Shortly before midnight 2,000 strikers nss :nl.'LMl at tbe Stickle Hollow plants, cnji.in.x l.ti.yv«]l«, Fayatte \Jity, Ki\!.'l»^rt, Allen: crt anil many other iHiiuis on th'-v Monon^alr.la river. "Some of thy.ii wore nrnie«l, but the 4uajority Wir.o not. Tli. u'.'iit into camp nefti* the plant, wlunv they remained mitil o'clock, when tl»cy ndjourued to the pub* lie road l.noing lo tuc* works and over which th.* workmen woul-l have to pass to ttie it. I leva they formed "4 $ A line of I 1 -4 'i' 3 *5 1 ...T-IV •i 1