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Mm^vtfiVcmuLVI-. N° 18,127. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 2. I896.-8IXTEEH PA6ES. FRICE THREE (ENTS.
HOBART yi8IT8 M'KINLEY.
A CONFEREVE BETWEEN THE CANDI-DATES IX CANTON.
¦iaCH DBUOKTBD W1TH TM> OTmOfi PKRBOtf-
AIJTY.MAJOR M HiNU.v ADDRUSU D«L-
¦OATIONfl OF QIJUWWORKERI AN!)
CHRISTIAN BNDKAVORERg.Cs»m^r. OhtO, July 1- Thli haa been one of
MaJjOf MoKinley'p buateal flay*. Unnvt .\. Ho-bart, the RepubHcan oandldate for Vlce-Prealdewt,nrr.vri In Caaton. Siajor McKlnley m«M Mr.H ibafl a: tha ratlr.^ad atatlon, and the greettngbetwaea thetn «u eatremely eordkU. it waa the
ftrat Hm< they Imd i«t rlnca tha Bt Louhi C n-
rentton, and thelr prevloua meetlnga had beenof the moal ^p'.i-ii ebjaracter. They drove to-
pether to Major McKlnley"a houae. A young man
with a catnena tOOh I s; a;sh>t at Ihe ts\>> <-an-
dMatca as they vralked frona the oarrtage to th-
¦mmj After tneeting Mrn. M Khnley Mr. Hobartand M.i.1 >r McKlnley retJred fot a prlvate emfer-
afKfeA ln-ry delegatlon from Medlna Oounty ealled
on Qottfnor McKlnley at n< nn. He made ¦ ahort
t^?ch, looal in Hi eharacter, and Introduced Mr.
Hobart, who n-as greeted wM eheera. Mr. Ho¬baii Hd n >: iis^;s-= campalgn kwuea, but thaakedt|i« people gracefully fot th.-ir cordhtl greetlnae- i then ahook hanjs with every one of the virit-ir,« deiegatea.Mr H« bart k*ft Canton at 12 80, having pr^nt
jgrt two boura In the rity. !!>> had expected to
be here untll 4 o'clock, hut found tbal ba and
Major McKlnley c >uld d aJI the talklng theydo in ¦ mucb ghorter timo. Major Mc¬
Klnley drove Mr. 11 »bart to the tatl n. ThelrIntarvtew waa aatlafaotory on both eidea, andeaoh oandldate expreaaed hlmaetf n» haghlypleaaed wHh the petvonallty and vlewa "f the
cther. Mr. Hobart thlnka the attuatlon In tlu-
Eaat fncouraglng fn m th« Republlcan polnt ofvi<w. !!.. bellevea the aound-monej Deinocnataare oomlng In large numtw ri to the Re] ul »n
party, and predlcta that barmony artll beachle\'«d in Xew-York. and thal the dingree-
..- u-hich eslat among Republlcana In thatBtafc wlll iti nowiae harna the Nattonal UcketHc l? partJcularty langulne aboui New-Jeraeynn<l decOarea that it wi'l pive a blg Republleanplnrallty In November.
A gPEECH TO OLASSWORKERSTh!-* afternoon 600 glaaaworkera caroe from
Maaalllon. Many of them were Demoerata, hut
aonounoed thal thej arould vote for McKlnley.In reap nae to a ipec b i>y thelr apokeamanMajor McKlnley tald:
I thank vou moat cordlally ?or your Kr^t'.nps andeoi irratulatlonf So hli .. haa n ove tne more
derfly or t. more profo mdly than to
have theae expreaaioni ol approbatlon from thev> rkli cme: of the I'nlti Si itea. i«¦« ahoul I have oui irort i at h me, no oui
work at h .::¦. employ our p*oiemploy them at Americaii wagei (Loud cheer ng
.. And truat that the depreaMonwhlrh h,-.= F*ttU-l i.pon th- induMrirs at thla ) ¦
rr\ u! m the near I U .'.' be removed. d thatve mav ail at no very dlatant day Ret »ack to thathai.pv tinr- ao well descrlbed by your apohJ am pla.i to know that the ataaaworkeri are Infavor of a proteotlve tariff, for I recall. my fellow-cttl/er.s that throuirh protectlon we have aecuredthe flrat rank not only In manufacturlng generally,but in thl manufacture of rlaaa bem ith our own
flai and we make aa good glaaa, empwylng <.. r
Ur men m our own ahopa, aa can be made any-vhere la the world. (Applauae.) I.thank >ou tor
the romi.llment and courteav of thla call. and 1
ippreclate more than I can ftnd w.;^ »¦' '. ;^fjthe generoui aentlments expreaaed In >°"r*{."by youi ¦¦> II wlll give me great p^aureto meel emch and -very one of you and pa] to
you my i^-rsonal reapecta (Applatuas.)VJSIT OF CHRISTIAN' ENDKAVORKR8.
The most pieture^que oocurrenca of the daywoj> the vlsit of :'..»»<)0 dalegateg to the Btate
qhrlatlau Endamvor Oonyantlon, now In aaaalonhVe. Short'y after 4 o'clock this nrmy 0« nier\
and woroen marched to the McKlnley bouae In
twe pr.-a: battallona Ah many aa could flnd
¦tandlng room ln the gpadoui grounda crowdedlr. and formed a dense maaa Thoae ln the rear
fljj..i theatreet on both ildea ol the houaa, whichsiands on a corner, for the diatance of half a
bb"k in elther dlrectloa It waa an Impreaalveacene. When Major McKlnley appeared he waa
greeted with eheera and the Chautauqua aalute.}!, B] ke as foll iWil
Mr Bomberger and Ladlea and Gentlenjen of the
Chrlatlan Endeavor Soclety of l ie Bl it. ol OWarvea me aln -;. pleasure to ..-.¦ '. :." \I thank yo all '¦'' the rourti bj and ». rmth
Jcur greetlng. The people ol Canl lad to
bave v .j among th« ... u -;" *« 'reel free to bld > »u hea i
t\' »b'e welcome Free Qovernments have unli.- >t- /.-. ..¦ elr ....:¦¦.¦.,'¦ htgner How. r,¦ ; ive iW! atepa to ¦.... pronsouon ol moraJltjarl t'v-r- dlffualon of knowledge among theu :ltl
[n the l-'nlted Bta-tei thla I ta been ate idlijthe alm of our local and fcUa! govi rnments. an
;. -v. advan ement of thla great work o gooa pei>" wtthout reapect to " " denomlnational con-
'; - .. they have hid an aei \ ;1X': ." i''\'Jn everj r!1 ible, bn ad an K ¦¦¦¦ rpua eff' rl 1j dlea and gentlemea *;'"¦";*'. I. ¦'¦'.'1 c mmend(o >xur obaervatwn and for your ej mpl* thal loftiand n..t>:e policy, that truly patrlotlc dea'otlon o
tnoraltty and the upllftina ol manklnu h
eonep uoualv dtetlngulahed the foundera ol thliin'.ft.r.' o untry. l.<- ua eherlah Um Inatltutloni- olciv a:.>. rellgioua ;:¦.. rty whleh* lerneai and eontlnue them ln all thelr vli.trengtl <: the generatlona y«-t to ¦¦¦
reapi .¦ i -h-«'- Inatll itlona a deepi ¦¦
laiv. | ttoaar attentlon to Ihe requirenuntu o
eltlzereftilp, a wlder Ineulcatlon of h< splrri arg-!-.r : r <-a:-ar."i' and ffo>.d v. 111 t" ail. and a m ¦'¦¦ n-.tant and -ir:«-t endeavoi f"r th<- enllghKol a:; our people, cann .: but be In keeplng wlth tii»; .. » of Aln Ighty Ood To thla great av
j and . all arho may engage ln thiar.ob> work to all ¦*¦¦¦ are ao enr<ta>l everj'-¦¦¦. ere, I devoutly wlah the fulleat meaaure of huo-ceaa af. i j.a^i'ir.^.^s.After the Pi*>e"h 8,000 people ahooh handa \vi»h
Major McKlnley, and ati >wared flowera upon hiavlfe arid mother, who aat rx-ar by, Before de-partirK th<> delegatea aang "Amerlca " an 1 3,000voices joined in the National anthem.
Visiiviiis FROM Sl LOUIflThe Chrlstian Endeavor hoata had not de-
parted hpfor^ cariiagea drove tii> contalnlngRkhard C. K^rens and a party of Bl Louta menof promlnence In bttalneaa and flnancial clrclea.
?TO INFORM MR HOBART.
THE B0TIFICAT1O.N COMaOTTEB WILL VISIT HIMON JII.V 7.
Ir.dia.napo: - Ju.'y i Chariea W Falrbanka,Cbalnaaa of tha Repuoilcan Vlce-Prealdentlal Notlficatior, CbaamlttM, announcea th.-.- the committeewUJ BMet m tha Flfth Avenue rtotel, New-YorkClty, a- § I'clock M .¦ J '¦ !' '.'
go k) Alr Uobari'a homa In PaHeraon on JuJy 7.?
¦¦'¦'.¦. HOBART MR HANXA'3 GUE8T.«E | ;ne.s IN CLSVEUANT AXD T1IF.N BTARTfl i>>Ii
THE BA8T.
C' u I, Ohlo, July l -Oarrel A Hobart, Re-publlcan nomlnee for Vlce-Prealdent, arrtved herefro::. Canton at t:»0 o'clock thla afi rnooi and *->^
irlven . .\i. \ ji mna. Hi dlnwlwlth .Mr Hanna'a famlly, and atarted Ht 7:90 o*or U
i* ATTACHMEST AGAISST BCBEELE.Deputy Bbcrifl Butler terday recetved an at-
taehmenl foi PM ag ilnat W alti r T. 8 h< .. .' .. n tha 1 ./ Ing In '.. i >r of Carl May-koff, on an aaalgned clalra of :wo notea whl h he«.¦'.¦¦ on July l and Xovembei 10, JefferaonII. a:,; j. Napoleon Lerj foi ' an offlce atM H '.'. I!llam-a 1 atti .. >btalned<-.'. ¦¦.. ground that h« could not be found ai hlaom .... houae The atta hment » i* aerved ai IheMs-r ct-Att ll .;. i .;... ..;b"
¦¦ ¦¦¦ :¦ ¦ him foi aervicea In th<- Flemlnga
BUCKED THE BRAZIL DOWS.Datrott, Mlch., J;;:y l Tba gAatoer BraafJ, eoal-
ladei'. bound up, araaaunk In th< Dotrol Rivar, aeawAaaaeratburg, la ¦ pecutku naanner thla mornlng>-»sar th« m .... n and OatfleM al docka a ie mate tanie. Martna, bound ... v. ia '¦'" :'-:-M ¦ faat rat<r of ape* d 1 M u .. ln pJ» the Uraxii ;:, ,. arater from under the hvtter..im:":, oaustng hei lo atrlke ie K-ki "'
Sr""' '' '.'¦¦ .¦.!,.. ng large holea la hijae Urmall niiwi almoat Inatantli inU aank In twent>mm m arater, Aftea H-rhterlng pa ol hei oargo
J/OTr TTIE liAINE8 LA W W0RK8
TROUBLE TOR MANT DEALERfl CAU8EOBT DBLAT IX OBTTING CERTIFICATEg.
COMMISSIOKER RILLIARD WILL IKVEITIOAT1"RAINEfl 1..WV lli rTBLS" AXl PROTKCT RCW 'Oi.s
AM> CHURCHE8- FIRBT CLAIN OF A LIQUOR-DEALER FOR REBATI PREgENTED.
Although tho offli'fH of Qaorgaj llllii.-ml, the SperHll>.-;>:ity Conunlaetooer of Exdae ln thts clty, d.d notClOM untll mi lnlght on Tueaday r.itfht. thry wereorowd>»1 with MlSlOUfl ItqUOT 4. ftlen ;.ci!n ystrrdaymornlng, Boma of the Mquor-dealera thought H m¦Ull Uiim to make appilcation for ta\ certlflcatea tobe practlcally renewola of th<"> unexprred Hcenaea of
el > ir, and they were ln truuble when they foundthal lln> dav for r<mw.i's h.id puscd. They were
toM i.::tt they would have to ke«p thdr pU m .'
buatneaa doaed untll thelr cotM obtaln t.-ix certlfl-.-.r.ts on appHcatlona np from new plaooe, after ob-talnlng the eonaenti of two-tfelrda of the ownera ofdwelllng-houaea (ritbln 'i(*> faet of therr aaloona.Other Uquor-deaJera had noad* appHcatlona an.1
rnd pald tfieir money, i>ut had not recdved the tax
certlfl atea. Thoy heM r<i-<.ip;<» from Mr. HtNtard'icaahler, i»:' the pollce ln some pnrt* of the cRy ap-parently had fmJl<*d to imderatand the arrangemantwhloh had i>"<-n mada for the temporary recognltlonof the raaMer'a recdpta, and ihe llquor roen Baldthey had bean ordarad to doae Uialr placea of bu«l-imm bacauu they dld n t have tha tai certlflcatea.Aj moon a* poaafbta Mr. miiianl eommunleated witli
Chl. f of Pollca Conlra and aaked hlm to prevant thamoleatatlon of the llauoi mcn arho beH receipta,Mr Hllltard aald he waa algning the tax certtflcatjsaa n i .'. .1- but the Wv>rk would take s.-v-
eral daj i longerIt !»i expactfd tha4 thera wlll be a nurnbef of nrw
tppll<>atloni for tas eertlfloatai l>y nr-n v.bo hav*
not K-n able ( ralaa tba money thua far. or bymen who ara roaklng ready to open "Rainea lawhotela" ln piocea near Rohoola nil ehurebaa. Mr.
Hilltard haa daclarad taia Imemlon to Invertlgatawith cara a:; applloatlona mada by men wbo declara,i. ,; .¦ v Br pn | totfl of new h'rtflp ln t!ie Hty.Hladecrarad Intantlon la to pr 'XV e chwc¦choola ;;- far aa bla power will j^o. Money pal n
r.-.v ;,;.¦ -r ma may poaajtbly hxreaae tha aum
r.v<-<\ .¦¦¦ theliquortM ln thla dty U R.C«»0op The-um .'. ut $4,731,382 59 >. rday, and ta(or* into the Hty tn aaury Th< Btate geti
.I of th< money, bul haa to p ly ' .. e"i
Oomm!«wioi <'r antl aaa the demand of HF«Xl o No 19 Ul.ty-at.. for »«« on «
ofTlioena datlng fr«m Ootober 21. The rebata duanch lSSo^SSSjerg la expactad to amourrt to orer
^Ni^aocurata Infonnatlon eould he ^^T*^?^,,av aa io the numiber f t1.; aa «ia ln tha
^«"Vm^wW?iiwW be tlH amjojgj,, ,Vi, each prednct to mike the rounda of the
So^ba^ew'lW55'pn*Vi.:y- im-il h^rahopa.? -¦
VO BBVT-DOWy 7V VBWBEDFOKD.
TBfl WIX MKN rEEL MORH HOPKITTX THA*
THOM IN FAIX IUVKR
Kaar-BadfonL Maaa.. July L-I1 5s faWy <~rtair,
that tha Naw-Badford mlll men do not !«hare tta
dlamaJ »*ow of tha altuatlon that li takao by Uia
r-u RlTcr naanofactoram Tba markat may n* M
¦II tbaa thay oouM arlah, but tbara will »* na gaei-..-.,: ihut-down m tha nr>nth« of July and Auguat.¦>.. »ubt th«>r« wlll l>e «.im» curtaMmawt and
mora or toaa maohlnary arill be Ite. but tha <*a« a i
v c aporaAion arlU enttraly olooa tta fael rtai
Boma of tba mlll mao cama torathar to-day at tta
i.:u-, of tha ManufaotUTara' Aaaoeiation ln tho
Maa>nic B h and dlacuaaad tha outJook. Tha
propoatti. n of tha Arkwrlfhl C?lub aeemad to meatwith -..h o] rtely no favor.Not a mJll man cou>l be found to oxpro^s htmaeif
ln favoi of any movem ml ln tha matter of curtail-ment Xaarly all aald thal there would be aome
¦,.: rtentng of the output, but It arll] be aec rmpllabedby (.:..;;¦::.;: machirjery ;s oocoalon detnanda.Wllllani 1>. Howland, a promlnenl manufaoturer,
¦aM that h^- eould not apeak arlth authority, but¦.] ahould iWi k that th prtrit-clot* n
mlght Ri>,'.'i an agreement to doae, bul outithoae corpoTatlona I ahould thlnk II a*ould be ex-
c< ..'.'.: gly dlfB tull ;.< unlte irera on..:.¦ ,¦:..¦ ,i ... m K>klng tow doam.
¦:: j tnaj be Idli qul e Ikely arII]be, but n il many u.;!..-. i ihlnk, .v >nw to a fullBtop. T.'i:s m<n*enieni eomei from all Rlver, and
: that caty ah uld not thlnk ony agree-m< ;.t la )!k< ly to be mada."Fall Rlver, Maaa., Julj 1. -Tha manufacturera who
go to Boaton to-morrow t. repreaent Fall itlv'-r attha meetlng of tha Arkwrlght Club wlll carry with
tham aasuranca that tr.o miillon iplnd3ei ur more1:. thll dty ara ready to atop when ilr.al' agrt-om^ntsahall be mada. To-nlght tl. !a ont treaa-urei a-ho boidi out with any ih w o -. ibbornnese.M. C. D. Borden, owner of tha i> Worka Milla,waa ln the clti all lay, I it he gi va no hlnt ;.» tothe courae he liftendi to purauo. Whatever he doe*will not afftct the curtallment icheme now, for thal
i-: on. Plana for ¦huttlni lown have al-ready I en arranged bj tba Flint, ulnen rt'an
hace, Robeaon an oi .. mllla, u Ilv uld not be aurp ialng if aome of the tnll.ato allow thelr operattvea a pro.onged Fourth ofJuly.
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FIRB IXBURAXCE COMPAXt UCEX8ED.A'hany, .'"ly 1. Jaanaa F. Plarce, Buperlntendenl
<ff Inauranca, to-<lay authorlaed tbe Vlctorla r^ini
Inauranoa Company, «' Naw-York Clty, to begmI,,,;:.. ln thla Btata The company haa a <\i;>;talof 1300,000. Tha ofBoera are H--::ri il. Hall, preal-dent, and Bdwtard K. u>mdall, lecretary, botb ofNew-Tork. Among tha dln rtora are Leonard J.Buabv Treadwell levelan I, Charlea M Ei laa, Ben-
Uraham, Wllllam W. Henahaw. VVIHtam M.Hoa'gland .1.ph A. d lot, Wllllam H. Power, Oa-v..i.i 8anu>raoi and Wllllam H. Wallaca.
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CAPTAIN WIBORQ'S BENTENCE AFFXRMED.Pblladelphla July ] Tba m nd ta of thajunlted
Btatea Buprema C mr! ln the caae of J, li. 8. M'lborg,,. .-. eapUIn of tha ateamer Horaa, who waa coti
v.,t,-,i |n tha L'nlted Btatea Dlatrld Oourt heta lnMareh on tha charge or engaglng ln a Cuban 11
btKorlng exp dltl m and m otertc l to alxn
montha" Impriaonment and OOO nna, v... n
-.. noon by Mr. Unc dn, darb of the t» rlcl,. ,.. -I-,,,. gupreme Cotirt afllnncd Lh< ta
.;' v::', iru mual .¦ in n u t hlm II a II ¦¦¦
Mve dayaand begl eno A i
,,,,. v , ; ¦¦ a p n lon for .lefendantwaa rccSnUj prn nted to Pr«lden4 Clevelatwl
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JROQl 018 ElEi T l URAXD 8ACBEM.,. ,, , ,|, ; _The IroquoleConfederacy gal n
. ... the iwandaterday and e>cted a gran<> aa em
the v. cancj cauii bj the dea ol <J< ra
H r,rk..r , n New»Vork I'ltj laal
Vub ia( Tl rxerdi aere o| ed by the i
i.f lhe aachemi and hl ol th. varloua dani
'; ,h« foundl lloui K«rai tha m.
f ,'.., :,: Pxrker. Then Thomaa Jefl ;udry,-. oaenoJ« BaJhlm
ol'J wonn n "<¦/,'., ;. ,.. ..: . \( clan, aa aai
.!:...-.»¦¦.«¦..,. ...- I.-I..«« -
(}« ... ral Pai ker. $
COMU18810SER8 TO TEXXE88EE.July , (jovernot Morton haa app Irrted
£\5Swin. men to n^n-an. ik. iUM « ¦«-
, .. ebraUon, U> ba held ln
N,,!,v.i..-. nexl year. beglnnlng o. Mair l: Joba
MrCreen-. al Jama. MoOean 4 Oa. Naw-
y k Ooarge F. K uia, of Tlffany A, Co J*ew-Torlt;,\ , i, n.ir..M, prealdenl of Bhe Me¦¦..-...i.t-' Eb1 "
. i J nnfaon, of "The Brool. yn?ha^' !;.:;' W. Iruff. Purk C.niml
, ¦'. Jamea, ... H. ft . «.
New-York.
T,,E FOURTH AT MAUCH r i\ SK
o.on Jnoko.;.... fv:.:^1:;'.- r .;::.' 1> JKSbi. at IJO J-
YOL UNTEER8 ItESTBAINED.
TWIN MINE RESCUfl PARTY FORBIDDENTO TAKE DANGEROUI RI8K&
OFFICIAU DUCREDIT THI RKpnrtTS of rap-
FIKOg TUlttnSUIHQ Asn nMBBRIKOOOINO ON.
' [HT TELKORAPH TO THE TRIBVNE.l"tt'llkesbarrt, Penn., July 1 .A number of the
Newton Coai Company'a offivtnis piaoe no rre-
d"noe ln the rcj>ort thr.t rappblga were h<*ardfrom the entomb>-d mlr"rs laat nlgtlt The men
on the 11 o'clock shift, howwer, oitorat* thelrstat"ment, and aay they h'-ard th" rapplnKS andcould dlatlnguhah betareen them nnd the ordl-nary nolaea of th" mine, puch as th" chlpplnp ofcoal from the plllars and the crarkhm and
apllnterlng of the timbers under the lmnvnse
welgtot bearlng on thrm. Th<-re ls, of courae, a
food deal of uneertainty. The offlolals pay thenrni's Im.ipinatlons w*>re lnflnm"d, as Waan.ntural nnder the rlrrumsdance?. and that theymaatook the eraokine; of the t1mb"rs for tharappings. It »fms to b" the altn of th" ofBctalfnot to oneourae:" hope In th" bt"asta <>f thahundreds of rr-ln!ives who are waitlng for mws.
Thls K doubtleaa, a wise eours". as th" <dian""sare 100 to 1 that the men will never be so*m
allve.Th" h"avy fall about 11 o'clock laat n'.Rht vraa
evid.-ntly ln the abamloned worfclngl beyondthe place wh"re the men are entomb-d, arhtchextf-nds a dis'tanee of over half a mile to the
pillar whlch aeparatee the mine from tho ClearSprinjr colllery. The volunterra. who were on
thHr aray doam th- tlope laat nijrht arhen theywere driv"n hack by the dar.K"r.»us disturb-
anee. have been ready ai; day to make th" n.t-
tempt, but the mine lnspeotor. Mr. McDonald,r"fiises to arlve them the p-rivileer*. aa he aaya It
ls certaln death for them to do so.
Buperlntendent I. Morgan, of the Eehlgh Val-
ley Oompany, waa in general cbarge of thinrraoutatde rhe mdne dnrin* the rl«rht. OenemlManager Law arrhred at the shaft a?rain nt 7
o'clock th* mornlng, and took rharpe outtfle
for the day. On the shlft whlch went down the
mine at 7 o'clock thli mornlng were ten men
from th'- Lerilgtl nnd Wi'k.s-harre m!n"S. undf-r
th" lf-adernhip of Ri cse M<>r?ati, of Wllkeatoarra,brother of supcrintcnd.mt Morgan. They were
plcked mn nnd they atrengthened thg aahlftmater!ally. Th" houra of the m .minir wore on
apparently wkh no rhaoge in tha altuatlon.foitc'i" the carpeiifpri were bugy gawlng pr ;¦-.
whlch were aenl down the shaft in catioad krtant Intervala of ten or flftcen mlnutea At about12 o'clock HTirj' McMllkU), who waa in chanro
of tha morninsr shtft, oamu out of th" mine. The
rock waa atlll i*-ing reanored from tha al aj*.
alowly, but siirr-ly, four men a: a :ime belng at
work at the face. When th" flremen came out
th" advance gang waa n<--ar th" end of the stone
wall, on th-> slt" of th<- Flope, ivhl.-h ls about
17." fe.-t tr>'-.n th" hold ot the plope.Thlnirs 1n oth*>r parts of the mlno wre qul^t,
and no epecaal pressur- on the ptll ura and ptvps
was manifest. The work of tlmh^rlna; ls k"ptop, h .we\-"r. and everythlns; posfibl" i« b-ing:don" to puard apainst dan«;"r. The mornlne; Fhlft
can^e otit of the mine. w 4 o'clock thls nffiT-
n.vm, a>-oompvini.>l by th*-1r leadera, Henry T.
McMUlan and He<sf Morgan. Tne latter araa in
charpe of the Bhlft of men whlch has b»en work-
Ing at tha toce of th" il >)#. Ha *«>-.¦' th.it pinee
7 o'clock thls mornitiR pntfrne^ has been made
twenty-flVO f<-et ln?o the Btope, a-nd throe gatiof tlmber hav« b.en ptacad in r^-'ltl"1'1- The endof the atone wail haa just i^ tn pass.-d. Th-reare no plsns of further '.sqiieezInK-' ln anyi^rt of the worklngs. and the lndleatlons for
.-!!! w..rk dvrtng the nUM are good.y laal th- bore-hole through th" pillar 5"pa-
i tlng th" Clear Sprinps worUlnps from thoS" ofth- Twln Colllery has been Rniahed. Threa at-tempta were made, and th" third one proved auc-
reafful !,"-ttlnsr through th" pillar nt a diatance,,f nlnety fe*t nt about 1" o'clock thls mornlng.No water waa found, but gaa issnK-d from the
hole it: large quantltlea. At 12 o'clock <:<--n^ralManaa-r Cake, of th" Clear Kprlntrs Company,held a conferenee at the Twln offlee arlth Oen-eral Manager Law and the other ottlr-ials there,when it waa de Ided not to attempt to tnnn"lthrough th" [¦iih»r. This d-elslon was arrlved.t becauae th" diatance between th" p llar an 1th.- place where the entombed men are auppoaed. ,. \g j),--t a.1-- pr.-.-.t as it ls from th" placewhen th" reacuera are now at a.k in th" Twlnmtne whlle th" terrltory Invaded by the r-ave tsbelieved to be even greateron tii" weat alde than
on the eaat alde Bo far as can be learned. theplllars ln th" Clear Sorlnps through whlch thehole was bored an- not ahowlng any evldenee ofbelng affected by th" aqueeaea. They alao snp-
poae tli.it th. f.ill haa blocked thla way. Thepeople li iwever, ar* crltldalng them geverely fortt-is declalon, end aay they ahould go on until
ti,"\ determlne deflnltely wh"ther or not progr.'=sls blocked there.To-night th.- work"rs eame tipon two ears in
th" alope whlch were badly cruihed. Ttvy were
removed. The Board or Trade to-day laaued an
appeal to the pountry at large for ald in the dty'itenible affllctlon.
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Ifl?. 8TERXBERQER <>i'TS TBE CBiLDREV.
JUBT1CB TTU-AX BBFl'SEB TO COKFIRM T\\r. Kr.V-
Y.u\-v:s REPORT OlYIIfa THEM TO
THE MOTHER
Juetloe Tmax. In th" Buprane Oourt. y"st"rday., down aa p km in Bfhleh ha refuaea to
n ,;.¦ raporl »f tha referee e.i-..r\K :h" cuetodyof the two iternberger ehlldren, Robert and MarkNflve and aevea yeara oM rea.*i-.-..:>¦. ; the m *ht r.
Blrdla Bternbenier, hut holdi thal they ahould goInto .¦¦>¦¦ cuatody of tha fal ¦¦
The Bternbergera were rnarrled In :"s. Th» h>;^-
band, Lo ila Bternberger, «.ih al th" *im-- a weall lybroker, but ha faJled ln UW. Mrs. Bternberger w;.s
MlM Bl .. M rather la ala ¦ wea thy man
'l t»t year the wlfe began to keep « dmry In whlchfh( .¦,,.] ,",..ry dlatarteful acl of her hua
K thua, it 1- alleged, under the adalce of Joaeph,., ,.,. ,., lawyer Onca abe found a hatrpin
ln hla room, and aaked whether it waa ¦ ground/,,,. gep&ratlon, ;...: ihe waa told it w..^ not. Bhe
.1 ahortly afterward, and It la all<.. ,. .. followed by d itectlvea nlght and day,
.... Mra. Btei iberger took her
chl ,i,. irll ei to her fatheT*a houae, and her
n ., ,.. ..¦, ia ao aotlon to ob aln pi .alon of
th.Th-ve carefull) rea the leetli ,:.'.¦.ri i« "and lurton that the
.,].,:,,.. ,t- the :. ii an !. an.
are noi ifBclem to JuetlfyChc wlfa ItJ leavlng hlni a* dl
TBE TRIAl VOR MVRDER BY AR80X.T».. work of g< ttlng ¦ hirj . try Adolph Her
Hopl for m lei b) araon wai r. imeil jeaterday.', ,.. iraman, ln the Crlmlnal Branch of
e defendant la charged arlth;. th( :¦ .:; 1 lilaxl< Jaegi r, foi year I,
.-», U1. fatall) buri .. Inoendlaryn Ma) », !k'd. Herac konf
rtth oalialng th. flre.v, n couri adjourned eleven Jurora had n
.e. ... d, aa llon,.,....,.,. Ambroae C. PMppa, agent. So. W Weat
W ¦.. Rellj rei red, t
,- ,-¦ n B id; F K I'r hlnga im.'.¦'\"VV ¦".:"«;- Fort) fourth-« Morrta l..
BittU.»an ': ."". *" ^: ". '-:!
UOCKBFBUER AT CBICAQO VSiVBRHtrT.rMoaco July I -'"hn " ftotskafeller, th. fouader
of the L'nlveralt) of C'hloago and the k-"
Mm ., iu eodowment fund. arrlved yeatardayn;,;n,lnir tr*m New-Yorh to pay hta nrat ri
,,,. great Inatitutloo. Thera will bt a cornei m
.... ,, ;,., reaatlng and nwrrymaklng Mr.P^h'-r-.,. * '"¦ I're ol Harpar. ai wl..'
latloc he l« kled to eoma h-rv. and;. ti," it.i.n l>a«ua ( lub waa
,.fCyrua II McConnlck. Ha willi t .rn to New-Y«rfc uji FrMay.
WELCOMING MR TELLERCOLORADO OOBfl WILD WITH EXTHU-
BIA8M vrtn IIIM.
A TRIUMFHAL FBOOREM from OHARJk to DK\
VFR. WHERB a f;nr:.\T pkmonsthatio.v
|g rtHVEJt IN 1US HONOR.
Penver, CoL, July L -BenatOT Henry M. TelWeould have irouaed ihe W<st to no greater demon-ttratlona of approval had ba been a aovaraign nt *n
emptrc or a preaMenl <>f ¦ republle. All ust nlgbthli progreaa weat from Omaba along tha line of the
rnlon Padfle waa markad l.y noi?> demonatratlonaat ev.ry Itopping p.-lnt ln Nehraska. Banda ofnraafc met hitn, orowda cheered and deosended ¦
apeech, and at many placea tba Banator waa fair'.ydragged from tha train and competled to mountupon boxea wbare he eould ba aeen as he tbankcdtba peopla To-day waa apent'quletly with Ueu-tenant-Qovernoi Bruah.Maanwblla the wort of deoorntlng the dty of Den-
rar with flaga, TeHer bannera ar.d bunttng went on
raptdly Excuraton tralna brought l« aevereJ thoo-.and peopla, CentraJC?Ry. tha bome o* Benatnr Tallar,eap. Hally aendlng down a great delegatlon. At 1:30
p. m. Recdver Tnrmbeira car, atteehed to a apeclalexcural n train, laft the Unlon Btatton, baarlng the
Rcceptkm Commlttee, «-hi<-h proceeded to Qreeleyand took Banator TaHer under eacort .iovn.or M~-
Intyre, Mayor McMurray, I. K. Btrrena, C. S.
Tbomaa, Irvlng Howbret, Alva A.Linns, T. II Pat-
teraon. J. R «!rant ar.d other promtnent Hrlzens ofnli pollt1<ril parties were Included ln thls pnr:y.The tr.iiri arrtved at the [Tnton Btatfon ahortJy be-
for»- s o'dock. Tha etreeta at that hour along thaHi e or- mardi were denaely packad t.y crowda of en-
.., laatlc peopla, and Sen itor Tdler'a progreaa at the
head of the i irade waa eaatly marked by the r.ars
of ebaaracorntng with fl up Bevantaenth-at, and then
ejong a devtooa Hi.e of merch, finally paaarag ln re-
vtew batbra tha grandatand erected ln front of the
Browu P. laca HotaLTh-- parade waa a great affalr. Many banda were
ln the proeeaakm. OUpln County cltlaana had tha
pla e of honor Juet behln Benator Tell< r*a carrlaga.Tha Oolorado Natlonal Ouard, the aeveral cadet
companlea and tha artlllery mada up the mllltarypart or tha parade. Old ploneera caroe next, women
marchtng with men, then a great llne of dvlc, aoclal,polltlcal, benevolent and trada aocletlea foKowed.The varloua blcyda cluba were ln llne. and were a
feature of the proeeaalon. I»uring the progreaa oftha parade nreworke were «et off all over the dty,and the «tre-n reaounded with the noise. of cheerlnsand of exploalvea.Anivrng at the ROtet, Senntnr T<*ller met the entlre
Ooiora lo delegatlon, whlch atood by hls alde at St.
Loula, and. accompanlad by theee, the women of thaparty and tha Reoaptlon Commlttee. he prooeedad to
the !..¦ lewtng atand. Kla ..p;>' iranee thi re was the
algnal for a mlghty and pro^onged ahoui of weieomafr un tha great erowd whlch fllled the itreeta a
btock ln iive dtrectlona from tha revtewmg atand.Oovernor Sfelntyre mada a brtaf addreee of aret-ooma on behalf of the Btate, ar.d tf.-nator THle.r
replled:Oovernor Mclntyre aald ln part:ln the nama and behalf of all the people of the
Srate of Co '<r* lo, I welcome you hotne. Among thaflrel to aee the evll and leorn the remedy of the^edlaj l.-rted tlm. :. you hav. atood forth, avan amManoera and bhter abuae, tha unrtlm-hini? dwunplonof aound flnanda! prindplee. The peopla of yourBtata obaerva wltn .. ;. rdonabla and exoeercnggreat pdde that mtltl >ns of aarnaat men throughoutihe Natlon, men wh »:n tha jc-at Lln^oln oallad tiieplaln p»->[>!e, have been watoblng you.Banator Tallar reptted:Mv Frl-nrta: I r<M.;.ze how dlffleult It la to upeak
to fOU all at BUC* n tlm*. I cannot attempt now ro
aay much to you, imt on aome other orcaaion I mnyhave the prlvllega of addreaatng you at length. Ic\in .>n!v fay t...t no wordi of rniae can i-xpr«-aa tot... people of thla great Btata n»y thanka for thlamagnlfl ent publlc expi aalon ol your approval o.
m] eouraa. No man ;inywhere evar had a u-tt^r
graatlng. ln acknowledgfng thla l do not taka It ..*u. recognltlon of my u-.»rk alona, but I reallxa thatit is ,iii behalf of a cauae wtrlon you belleva ,n.
ThN demonatratlon siK-nlhes an approval of myrourae, t»lt It a.so .si-i-tl.-^ a .'.... r.nl;-.atlo:i to oon-
.'vi'- nghtlng :'¦ ¦ thi lauoe untll we ahnil trluand aecure a proper mon« tary ayatem for thla givatNatlon of oura, arnlch we ao deariy iva.
B :,. ,> l have been your rej.re^entatlve, for neariytwentv yeara now, it haa been my purpoaa alwayahoneatly and conalatently to repreaent .ut l advancethe aentlment that \ >u entertam. I want to aaaureyou now th.it when i prove falee to my truat orfeel that I no longer volce the aentlment of the
pe ple of the Btate, then > iu may aelect one wt»owlU I am more than repald for all my hard la.and toll of the paal yeai f aervlce by thts tnag-niflcent demonatratlon. When the opportunlty aballpreaent Itaell l hope to F|.<;ik to you face to facaar.d take ea.-h of you by the hand.Th» erow-.l roared for rnor.-. and the Senator. 11ft-
Ing hlmaelf to hi» full helght, amtli tnd aald ln ¦
rlnging volce:1 onh ahall aay a worl or two more. I bdlave
n rw rhat <i. the frtenda of tiiis cauae have to oo lato ..¦ : together and then th re wlll be enough peo-¦ m tl la Satlon to domlnate and control thecountry, and then we ahall pla .>¦ tl;'.- Xatlon upon a
.-,!.¦ ayatem that w Amertoan ln every polnt,and we ahal thla wlthoui aaklng the conaent ot
waltlng the approval of Oreal Brltaln or aiiy otherrn natlon. The Republlcana of thla BUte b«-
lleve the L'nlted Statea la Wg en q i, Ita peopu wl«,.,,,, ratabllah an Independent ataWe monetary¦yatem.v>r th ^ let nii the peopla of Colorado unlte aa on..
man reg irdlea* of party llnea, and we thall ln tune
unlte the people of im< nn-nt country and ahall ac-ccinpllah the conaummatton of our earneat hope, atrue honeat Amerlcan ayatem of flnanoa. Again Ithan'k you Q.I nlght.With another roar of applau«e the imm>nw erowd
alowly moved away, whlfe cheera and Teller yeluireaounded aboul the .;tr ew for an hour or more.
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FOR 8PEEDIXQ FOREIQX MAIL8.
ARRIVINO LETTERfl vvn.T. BOON BB BORTED AT
QVARAKTIXI AM> DI8PATCMBD DIRBCT
Tl THEIR DBBTINATI. IRB.
A'.thoiKh not yet perfected, arrangamenta ara
b | made by the poaUl authorltlea ln thla dtya new t fac llute tha dlapatcb to thdr
deatlnattona of fordgn malla arrlvlng at thla portHltherto II haa been tha cuatom to paaa all naallaarrlvlng at th'.a port fr m fordgn eountrlee througbthe N- A-Yoik Poatofllca before dtatributlng them
to the rallroad companlea. ln thls way the mallahave been deiayed ln tranalt to the cltlea to whlchth-v were dlrected for aeveral houra Actlng on.. latlonr from certaln quartera, Poatmas-t, ¦.-.;. a i n .. i luaea thalhav« ..-.:¦. aa ¦¦ ol tlme, and aJaj th. ¦¦¦ y,.,,.,..., ..,..,-. ¦ contlnuance of th« ddaya towni ¦>, -'. malla are w aubje. tedThi -. .... thal wlll m. ^t llkely be adopt* 1 to
haaten t'¦¦. dellvery ln future la that malla broughtbv neamrtili fl »m otb r rountrlea ei»ll be dta-trlbuted at <ju.iran-.n-. ar.d then dlapatched to
]),. r dmlnatloM vlth >ut thi neceaalty <>. flratNew.Tork Poatotfl Under the
- i,.:.! regulatkme. i reaael arrlvlng at an>n dlatrid ln the Lnlted
:.:,.. , |i noi !¦. rmltte maJ.ntn "¦ \ \ '¦¦' ,K
mtll all the tett. ra ird are I. ...¦ r.. ?... n. ireal poatofTlce. When the new arrange-
,.. .:,i otllclal wll be on
nd at Quarantlne to uperti tei the :-. rtlng ol
duCand lud ai are ln ae|,wined for pilnta along th- llnea if the varlrallw " -".'.' !" !h" '",.' r
¦;...,, .; of the ateamahlp eompenl - have. '. ... K|ve the eme rll the aaalatan ¦; that.;; ...... ,. ., Thej have alao Intlma «1 theli
.. « to put Ilf en e to m
Mp% j,t Quarantlne t r the purpoee of.',u- th. mplla to rhe itatl ..:j from whlch they
''T; :" ;¦.",-'',i;-''.i-nt of Fordgn Malla, when aaanl-v by ,i Ti Ibune re| rter, aal he waa i ot
v. m ¦. !. tlon to glve out an) fu r;:,:. i, waa prjpo ed to pu
,. n for the reaaon thal they had noi :.
,..',,,,..'.,..) I!- l-l. however. that the new ar-
,..1 ..- .. I prol ably no ln force on about
Augual I.
I B08PI1 \l. PATIEXT8 DEATB.
HlH BOM BAT8 IT W l* HABTENED Bt INCOK8ID
RRATE TREATMERT... i> r, a ... la lnv< ng i complatM
that the leath of Cali b Ford, ln Uellei ue H taln Jun : ilnopportun. tramafer
w-Y< rk 11 -i ital. >..-....... ;..¦:,¦!. .. ai Fn I. rl. k it. Bwart. of
_N-., _,,, 11 lylng thal h f u*t. r. Th anaa
II .-,, ,,¦ .. Cea v :k Hoapltal for. k- p'i ilng the | rmance of anoperatlon. Mr.
lana al thai ,t hla father * n unllk ly to reeover thev
¦n aenl to Bellerue The patlent waa taken.,, :, ... place pn Bundajr of laat week at noon, on
u \ : \ ;. :t day, vWie ba aai ln .i weak eondltlonHe dled there on th< followlng Tueeday, and Mr.tjwari »a\« Ma familj iloctor declarea th.it l. s
waa a toi '¦ ad ¦¦ al ¦.. lai a mo.ith wi'm '¦
Tha depoaltlona ol the nurae, noua.irceon an.l,,.,..,,... ,n m ih- Ford matter atata that Ford« ','. m ..,¦> >¦ becauae ha -v u ln .i deen nt-t eondltlon,and thut ne would not Bubmit to th- ordlnary nile«
r poaltl ii and raat, obedienci to whlch were h^«v
lutely neeaaanry.
ROBBBD OF GOLD AXD DIAM0ND8.
AN ARREST ON SFSPICION THE VAM'ABI.ES
TAKEN from A BTATEROOM.Joseph Oarda, twenty-one y-ars old. waa «a>
reated last nlpht at No. 17 Irvlng Place. and
taken to th" Waa* Twentieth-ft. potl e BtatJOB,00 Ftisplclon of having robbad Dnnlel Earrea,a COtonabteO, who has Ilved for some tlme at
th" II >t»I Martln. Oar-ia ls a Spanlard. I-ar-
rea was arnut to rcturn t.) hls nxtlve coun:ry
by the rtenmer Flimnoa. Ha had .*1,«*)0 In
gold and $4,000 WOrth ol diamonda ln his
p,.c^sston when he w"nt to his atavteroom on the
trcaacl. He was aoootnpanJed by Oaaicta. The
two men had been mueh ln e.ioh other'a r-om-
pany for th" last faw daya taarraa i"ft thestat"room to go I>ack to th" lv»t"l on aome husl-n"ss. when h" aeparaited from hls companl n.
In his absence th" doof of the stntor.om waa
opened, and the money and diamonds. stolen. Itls lKdleved that a false key was used, and aa
¦uapfckM polnt"d to Oar. la. "he was placed und'-rarreat
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SIXTY DBOWSBD IN THE BBD SFA.
THE FACKET BOAT RAHMAKTEH BRSAJCI HKH
SHAFT AND 13 WRBCKED ITPOH A REEF.
Suakim. July l..The Red s**r packet Rahmantoh,bound from Buaklm for Suez, hrok" h"r shaft y"s-
terday nnd drlfted apoa a reef, whert ?h" foun-dered. Blxty p^rfons were drownad. Th'; moat ofth"m were ;r"*-ks
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OABLB ROAD ACCWEXTS.
A WOMAN KXOfKKP DOWN BT A CAR IV THIRD-
AVE.-A BICTCUST 7IIROWX FROM
Hlfi WHEtX.
Adelhen Herarlg, flfty-on" yeara old. of No tliEaat Blghty-aevantb-at., (¦ ii off a Thlrd-ava oaMe-car, north bound. at Flfty-etghth-et, at ^sn o'd icklnst nltfhf. and v.-as lnj'ir"d about th" left l"K and
rlgrrt nnki". He was attended by a prii-at" phyakHaaand w<-nt home.At 1" o'clock laat night, Ann'.e Fay. flfty ypcirs old.
of No. 68 Lealngton-ave., whlle cros-in*; Third-ave.a- Flfty-fourth-ac, was kn....k.d down by a ee.ble-oar and recalved Injurtea on the left slde of thabod'y. Bhe reruaed medtcaJ abtendanca and aaenthome.Oraat Carrton, coior"d. thlrty-seven years old. of
No. 1.777 Ksrhth-ave was rMIng a Mcyc'.e at E'.Rhty-reond-s:. and rn.iiraVis-.iw. y"ster lay mornlnp.n-hon h" waa knook< d down by a Hrra. iwav .¦atve-car.His rix'r: leg waa broken, :¦". he waa alao badlyi-ruis'd about th" body. An ambubance waa aum-moned and he w;us removed to !'. waevaM H 'spit&l.
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AN ATTA<H\IEST FOR SM0.0W.
BEAL F.STATK OWNKO RY ST!I.S<">N HUTCHIKS, IN
WASlIINfiTriN-, nrVOLVPBO IN" LFOAL
PR<~>CESS.
Washinjrtor.. July 1. -Attachmentt on a JudKm"ntfor more than |M0,0M, with int"re»t and eosts, have
been aerved on the real eataM ir. thla eity ov.-n"d byBtllaon Hutcbina This ls the culmination of a suit
w-hi«-h haa oceupled the attenttoa of the Kstriet
Buprerne Oourt and the I'nlted SUtea SupremeOourt for more than a quart«r of a rertury. The
plalntiff was A-i«rustln J. AmMer. and th" d"fend-ar.ts were Rodney M. W'hlpple and ThomVa 3.
Iiickerson.Th" slory l» to the effrc.r th.-w Au«rnstin J. Ambl"r
Invented a furnace for ame'.tir.ff Iron by the use of
geroaene, nnd that alleced unlawfu! u*e of the pat-enta th- reon was niad" by the d"fendants nhmed.A oompany was orrra"lz^l h"re for th- PWPOM of
puttlnff the furnace on the mark"t. K was as*erted.and corducted ln a manner that r"sultfd ln nr.ar.da.1
|OM to Mr. Ambler. He cr.t"red suit and reoovere-1j\idior."nt, and on Aprll 4 laat Mr. Ambler ttied a
petition askinpr that Mr. Hutchirs be nam.-d as OM
of th" partln of the suit. a.x he wfts eoanactad wh.hthe local company that handlrd the fumac-sANnit six years ago a Judgrnent for pio,H4 waa
¦ecured Mr. Ambler has repcatedly endeavoredtorecover on tli" JulB-m"nt, but wdthout auceeea Thehvteet atep waa attachlng Mr. Hutc-h'ns's pr^perty.The latter, it is underatood, aailed for Buroaai a fewdays atnee.
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A FIGHT WITH 8TRJKIVQ QUARRYMBN.
TROOPS ASKED FnR TO PRBBERVB THB PF.XCK
AT WE8T TIEW, OHIO.
Wcst Vlew, Ohlo, July 1..Thla dttle ham'et, on th"
B!g Four Rallroad, threa and a b»If mllea fromBerea, la the acene of the wll I tat eacttement, caueedby the strike of the quarrymen employed by the
Cleveland .;t »ne Campany. Bhortly after i» o'clockthla mornlng the atrlkera aaaembled In forca andatarted for the quarrlea, where men who had tak"n
tu.-lr placea were Bt work, After the atrlkera hadnred Sa 3 Mlll, ln B« rea, they turned weat to th"
Btg i\^r tracka, whlch Indicated that they wara
bound for Weat Vlew. Deputy BherHt Hol.lday andr.s apedal offlcen were eompeied to ko around bywaj of Olmatead Falla. They were fotowad by the
Bherlff and ocw of the offlctaa of the company. Truyarrlved at tha «Tee4 Vlew quarrlea befora the
¦itnk.-ra and were prepared for them.x, Th" atrlkera approaohed the Bherlfl atood by
the a!de of a tt nce and warned them back A numberof them eealed th" r<-aee and got roto a hand-to-ban 1
acM «i.h thedeputlea. One atrlkar draw apiatol.
&S»S3xs^a#^"1J!edraaaed imo h* wo, la by thelr eompaakMia.TN. iWul- of the man »-ho Sea al tr» qiiaurUa.h ,r w u lohn V. Cholakl. II" haa a rarolly ln
0 ,t he waaah. t ln the back.Criumbua July I. 8herl« l-""k. of f-evekwid, has
.Aed oovernor Buahnell 'or four eompaatea of, ... troopl to aubdue the Hotlog quarryinan a:
v> »->t Vlew._,
A UEDAL FOR A\ ACT OF BRAVEBT.WaaWngton, July i MarUn B. Icfcelboar. prto-
Hoal of the Boya* Hlgh Bchool at Raadtng. Pann.., ,,,. ,,..,.;,. tn< lal of honor for a UnguUr act
\ng9 to tht Clvll War. Mr. iehelbim waa .
.,:...i Company O, Mth Pewuylvaina Infantry,...i whlle m aori ai * Mlra Run. Va., on Novemberv \ta h>- \-oluntartly extingulahed the burrdng fuae-,V ', ;:,". wh'ch had been Jhrown Into the llnea ofv«VSment by a r nfede/ate battery. JVlth rara
-'..f-V. of rr'.r.d Mr. Bch««bner emptied th* eoffee!'.' ¦'',..',. .' on the fuae The m* lal waa
KStrf "F<ir "..,": dlsti;,<,!sh.,l gallan-ry la
actl m."
ICEBER08 f.V TBE XORTBERS 8BA8.Waahengton, July I The HydtograpMc Offloa haa
...l |ta Brat report of * .<¦-- tnaklng a paaaagah the Btrall of Be!!e [ele thla eeaaon. The
in the Brlth* au im nlp Btart, whlch paaai l
through June N, bt .:il for yueb-o and Moatn t.
Th" Captaln reporta that ha met tli" Brat loebarg in
lutlt ide '¦-'u norUi, longltude U:M weat, but owtagto tha f">f he uld noi aee how many there arera
\\;i- n the weather cleared the .-hip waa among \»tks,,f V;(.-j. om 10 ZSO feet hiK.i Ha iMnka!:.. mual have paaa .! MO or MO of them. In th"
¦, f o ,p. Norm ui waa clear, butthe North Chatinel of Belle [ete Btrall was blocked
t#ly wi;h large berga,?
CRIMISAI CBARQE8 FOLLOW l FAILURE.Ljrnn, Maaa., July 1..Albert I.. McKlnney and
[naac T. P. Bdmanda, treaaurer and prealdeat, re-
,,:¦ of tha Mouiton Leavther Company, ofLynn, were arreated to-day chargi 1 wlth tha am-beszlemenl of 17,000 from the J. H. Moora Company,cif Boeton. Tti arreal to,tk place ir: Bceton, butboth men were broughl to Lynn, a?..i the prellm-Inary hearlng will tak. place here Tha Moora
inj waa a heavj credHor <>f tha Maultoai.« ither Company, wbloh aaalgned aboul May l, amlit allegea that it furnlahed the Inaolvent conoernpritb ,i -t of gooda whlch «. re never accounta I form the other hand. th" arr"s:^.i men and the'.rfrtenda aaeert that tha arreata are ln the natura ta peraecutlon, ind thal wtrHe tha Mouiton LeatharComi mj may oare tiu- Moora Company money.noth-Ing crhntnal can be -'how::. T.Te m-n bava fur¬nlahed aecurlty In the aum of $i",'M) each for ;ht-:rappearance oa Tburadaj saomlng.
a
A WBERLUAX'B l/.'i/ BBOKKN.Morrla LebOWltOh, Of Oraoga, N J. WiMla wheel-
i:i;r yeaierday afterwaoa akreugh Houatoa-at,, r.ear
Eaaex-ol :n*l pg awM a IRtla ahlld who run ¦front of hlni. H>- f»'il from hla blcycle, breaklntthls nrm, an I was tak-u to BeMeTUe Hoaattal In anambulaace. H»- l» twawty-ww >vara old, and anupholatt-rer by txada.
FIRST 8KIRMISH IX CHICAGO,SILVER MEN PRESEXT THEIR DEMAXDi
TO THE ARRAXOEMEXT3 fOyMITTEE.
THEY ARK rRTORMBD THAT THI rCIX RATRMMCOMMITTKH IS TRB FfRAL ARHITKR.AO
TIVITT AT BtMRTALUC in:.vi>-
QCAKTEM DfecrggnrO AM >-
OATION Of thi: TVnO-
THIKU8 r; r.K.
Chlrago. July 1-The r.^.nn .|»-!cnee to day «fthe advan-e guard .' tl .¦ lilreT toroat :j;-.n thgoutpoata of the Deutocrattc NatlocaU f^mmitte^as plante.l by Its Kiib-rommitt^e, -,vaa vario'teiyviewed i»y the partl ipanta afl n tha former r.r.dretlr-1 t.» lt* own camp, Accordlttg to I'halrman
Harrtty, the vttttlng ie], ggtion corap ?..¦'. f .4' a>ators Turpfe, Danlel and .1 m % anl Ckrvern ra
Btone an.l Aitg.ll atmply "feneed for p'l"!*,"and, aceordtag to Oovernor AKgetd and BeaantafDanlel, th» fendng waa aerdrelj rattufaotory tothe Hilver sl le. At lmst one of thelr C 'il-'iguen,bowaver, was Indtned to regard tha eutooma aa
a draw, w::h th<- Indtcatloaa favorabla to thasilver men g-tting th" w- r>; Of It WheU flr.-ilo..nrlu^l -rir* :ir-' trled w:fh th- Hajl r.al Com-mitt...> next Monday. Tha purpone of the rtattof the «!iv.T delegatton t.. the Satl mal Bub a m*
nHtee, aa was aald ln reoterday'a dkapatcRaRaraa to pn.«."rit the rfewa of tha leaderu "f thaerhfte m'-tal majortty c neernlng the ¦eleetJoa oftemporary chaarman, tha dlapoaltlon of o nte#taand the rollcall on tha t >mporary oiBBiilnMiuii
PRJESRNTINa THB BILVER CABIPenntor Jonea led ln the praaenUtkHi gf tha
Btlrer caae, and araa followed by H-nator Turptnand Oovernor Altffjdd.When they had condjttdad Chatrraaa H:;rrlty,
who ha.i prevtouaty eonaulted with hla aaaa*
datea ar.d found fhem to l-e of one mr. 1. ex-
plalned that tha aub eomrnlttta was i».s e*sedof no Inberent power to aettle the gueedona atUarue. H« refarred tha delegatlon to the racoriof the prattmlnary procaedlnga of tha rab .. .n-
mlttee and the Natl .n.il Conunltte * Of MMand 18M, and pointed OUt thal It UUg the ex-
clualva provlnca of the fall Kattonal Coranttttaito pa»s provlaJonally upoa conteattng dalaaga*tlona ln niaking up the preUmlnary roll of thag
Conventlon.As to the matter of temporary rhalrman. It
waa one alao altogether wlthln the control ar. ldtacretlon of the Kattonal C mmtttee, but he
was wining to pr->mi!«e that notulag aVthttgahould be done untll the delegatlon had an op-
portuntty of eonferrlng with tha fall bady <>n
Monday. For the praaant ba and bta aaaoekuatiwttbout prajndlea to eithet alde, were r».wer-
lees tO a.-t. With thla crumb >f OOmfort tha
deiiegati.m was cotnpeJled to ba oantent. Aa it
withdrew, Qovtrnor Altgeld expwsed t.ha
oplnlon that. fttdglng fr-.m the reeeptloa "¦'-
rorded to It, th.'ie waa every MKWB t«> hopathat an amkaMa arrangcineat wonld he ranahaiwhen the dglaajatl m had an opportualty ot out-
lining its poaltlon to the MntJonal Oontmlttaa,Outslde of thla aptooda the day waa not pro-
durttve of any atriking d-velop-nentf. Th-re
were few new arrlvals. whlle th* a |FM » gti.irdaaJraady <>n th» ground buali l thamaalvai with
preparatlotis for he geCOmmodatSon »f the rankand flle that wlll begln to pour ln to-morrOW.
AUIOBUFI BCHBMI IN DAMORR,The BtgaataCtta Paaaocratki WatJanal Conven¬
tlon dlepena-.Hl with lts mornlng and afternoonaesstonu pandlRf a rep rt fr <ni the cvirnnilrtea
appolnted to walt upon Chalnnan Harrlty andhi» a3->or-lates. hi't lts fiuartera were the princl-pal centre of attmetlon and were eroardod byloral and visitins: allrerttaa throoffhonl the day.The actlon of the niinois delagatlon ln detennin-
ing to lead tha attack for th.- abroajatloa of thatwo-thlfds rula was a frultful tople of d'.*ei.»-aion. an.l durlng the day it developed that Oov¬ernor Altgeld'a achetne wai ln dangar from an
unexpa.l aourca. and that Mlcblgan rathcffthan ininoi.s mlght become tha ptvotal Btota anlw-ieid tha balance of power ln the Conventlon.Two delegatea from tha Vth I>istrt.-t of thatBtate Wllllam F. M.-i<:iight and Oaorft P.Hununer, both actlva froe ailverltea w ra amongth-- rlaltora to headquartera, and eonferred atlengtb with membera of th« Executlva Coan*mittee. The pituation ln the vVolverlna StataIh that, while fourteen out of th" twanty-ati deie.gat>-< aiv allverlteM, the delegatlon ln Inatrnctagfor gold and bound t<> tha' standard by th . unttrula. it |g propoaed, nowever, to predpttata afight on tha enforcemenl ..f that rula ln a Uanceof any actlon on tha two-thlrda Is^ue.
PLAXI OF THE UICHIOAM MKNln the event .>( tha untt rula halag d.'vlared
invali.l. rhera arouM ba no ne. aatty for th- s.ub-stitution of a majortty rota for the tw .-thirlarota, for tha allver rotea of the Wolvarlna stateWOUld glveto that Hld>. ttta aac f*iry n .mlnatlngmajortty and na or two to sp.ire. TMs waa ihe.ugwaatlon .-xpi ,:<r>l by the .\n higan dette/atagtbut it waa no; rerelved with eapaetalcuthawJaank<;,>\erri.>r ARgt 11 and hls Neutenanta h i ! aln*adyenii?te,i the bu'k of tha blenetaUki tupport f.»rth.- gboUtlon of tba two-thlrda mie. and tt waaheid by moat <«f thoae appn i ned by tha Mtohf*g.i.i. men that the [illnola ach tna v.as an faatarand ,i .vurer uay f pladng fllver D mlneao upon..> allver iilit'.rm than any other attack .i\"t\ th»tlme^honored unll rule. Parl of th.- plan «>f thaM. hlgan allver men ls t.> g. u-.'or.- - Commlt¬tee n Credentlaia and :i-« the unaeatlng of thaentlre gold wlng <( 'he st.r.- delegatea, amongwh .rn la Eiii<"tt <; Btevena n, law partnar f ex-Becretary i.»n M. Dtcklnaon. on tha ground thatthe Bl it.- Conventh n was j ked and a frr« ex-preaalon of o; lnl >:i aupj .> aaed,
O l.WEXTION ARRANOnflRPIftBaeratary Bhearln reported to the aub-ccm-
mlttea to-day bla allotment of tirkets f.»r thapreoa, but the reautt wlll n .t ba mada kn-.-vnuntll to-morrow .! lat.-r. S-Vrgiant-at-Arr.-mIfnrtln, when araited up n by tha <. .mmitte.. ap¬polnted at yeaterday'a caucua of the liuhala del-egatlon, to demand a Idltlonal appolntmenta andticketa, malntained th- atand that ba h.ii pr^-vloualy tik^n. and aatd wltn emphaala that n«>tp Chlcago ti hi would be p!a«vd ln rharga of %d. >r. M» .-u ¦..¦ .¦.!» ! ln convlnclr.g the r..m-mtttee that i.is porltlan waa ¦ rtght >na, and itwill ao report when tha >ai;cus reaeaemblea onBunday mornlng
TitM VICR-PRRRIDRXTI '.'I.UITVlca-Praaadanl Btevenaun'i pr tenca unl^r tha
roof of the r.iim»-r Houaa for a few boura on btaaray to hu hume ln Btoomlngton fatled to i-reat«avan a flutter of int.;-...-t H.f alk rs wata nu.ner-
oua,' but thelr tnanatona wara mora ?>*.-*.vl\ thani uti ai, an i th... Vlce-Preatdent Mmaalf -l.-.-imedto dtocuaa tha situati n or the >.:ilng conventlonavan tr.ni a:i abatra t t.. inl f rh>w. lt waa n-wMceable, h .wever, that m. «t of hl« ^allera wer«Identlfted with tha gold-atandai I etetneat >>f thaIlhtnola Deoiocra y, and thla led to the oir.-ula-tion of a rumor that l? the ARgeld-BlmetgvHie eie-ment Inr4ated upon namlng the temporary .-hair-nun. .Mr. Btevenaon mlght ba oftarad t then aaa compromlae, bas.-.! ui».:i tha fnot that aa a!.¦; reaentatlvc IllinoJa Dem loral ba eould aoaroatywrth g) i .--.-. ant ig .nlzed by tha dclagntlegjof tn'o Btate, As a mattar .' faet, howevar, therumor waa mora tfbadow tiian aubatanoa. Xohi ii .-. ntlng i y haa prraented Itaelf l > th.- 5ui>-eotnnrMtee, and this part) arttl mnka n.. repre-s-r.: ..tl.'ns ..:i the aubjaot to the fuM C .::ir:i:ttee,
BLACKBURM AWD DUBOlaV foNKKR.I'nlted Btalaa ^enator lUa-klnun la the oriljr
dele.g:tte to attenl the Conventlon prellmlnarieawho ie an active Praatdantlal eaadldata. Htain-t..T.-8t« are indng looked afttr by hla frlend."Phll" Thorapaon. Jr .?.' New-York. The S. na-tor daetkaaa t.> d any t.ilking f.»r pubiu-atlon.but reodvad acorea of vlalt ara to-dajr. H.a ixial-ti.in on tha queatlon of dtapanalng with th« two-thlnls rule ).- tnat there u no u*e trylag ti Miavnend tgV tlma-hon irad rule untll the ntre^altyfor Buen aotlon praaanaa itaelf durtng the bai-lotlngBy appolntmani Banator DgbotgL of the boit-ing Rapubllcan eonttngent, i-aMed on Henator
UUckburn at hla apartmenta and had a oonfar*