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HARVEY-HORR DEBATE. Bhort Br«»lon of the Joint Oelmta on tha
811 Tor OiiPHtion.
( hicago, July 22.—After an armistice
reamer •►rtijin.
THREATENED UPRISING. of Munition* of Wtir For tho
IlitWiilian IhIhiuU.
„,m f r Mari* V Sunk bj ^«•»»»% W«k of an Assassin in ^
(j a y “" al Louivi'un sound district have bt-eu instructed by Mr. Harvey opened the day’s talk ‘ — the ^vernment to keep a sharp iookout TOVh a 4.1 ‘t — for lilibustenn^ parties fitting out for If UK VEEY KEAV1, ! -innuir'a. IS5 WHOLE FAMILY WIPED OUT. that he hM at an, ttm, triad t„ lm- to»di„ s and tmght,..,, to the i.la..d.
munitions of war. Orders have now
trtftvn nii« noiaing 1 a i r our
From Nt»p>e»—Most of corrupt legislators to throw tlie mantle tlle Time of of national honesty around them for
their own protection. The speaker recognized the inteBrity of the American
P ,I »nti Korty-Eisht People peach the integrity of the American
\\ Wrrtketl stt'tiiner IlotiDtl Jieopie, bnt ht* did not propose to allow* Mother Shot Down While lloltlinj; it Four i —* *—* COrrUOt led Rl tt f i tec tr» fl... ... MontllH Olil Hohe ill Her Al'tll* A 10-
\« > ar-4Mtl (ilrl Sliot In the Alxloiuon. A 1’oHrte In rurituit of the Ked-tJunded
•’'I urderer.
New Orleans, July 22.—On the
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ji.lellt'
Asleep at
f T , .>o—The Italian steamers people, and it was to that he appealed. & Pcollided off IslaDel ‘ ; '
been issued to closely watch and search all vessels bound to the South seas with arms, it is believed a large quantity of arms and ammunition have been smuggled into Hawaii from 1’uget sound. It is positively known that secret agents of the royalists dispatched
s.
Cam] r* r Military Instruction Opent.1
at Fairvicw Park.
the entrance
the Quit of 'aify statement^of 0 wTHarvey wK Terre Hant « plantation, in St. John’s ?“ e . ^ I meat of the National Guard at Fair-
LUbl Mtrt LI h t PUK Crave Rcartio of 8«veral Younjf OlrN
From Drowning.
Fairfield, Ills., July 22.—A party of 20 young ladies and gentlemen who were camped on the Little Wabash, 15 miles northeast of this city, met with a sail experience, six of the young ladies ; waded out into the river and were ar-
RATHER A WET BEGINNING. mhrIuk to have their pictures taken by
Miss Emma Swan, when they unexpectedly drifted into deep water. Neither
L.arK«* Crowd of ivopie vuit tlie Camp. young ladies could swim. As she , ....... . saw her companions struggling in tho
MurUot* \\ ni tint; i.’.taped Convict* ^ m, w- .
J 1 water. Miss swan sprang to their asRearn (tied—June phi ae Derringer He- pistailCO and rush(‘d into deep water, arrented a* an Accoinplicti in the wh**nce she succeeded iii rescuing two Sarver Murder Cane—State Note*. ^ 1 ^ «llld then sank and WHS Indianapolis, July 22.—Tho encamp- | drowned, her body not rising to tha
T!i > latter sank and 148 Mr. Horr failed
surface for 20 minutes. The others
..at. tr v n Yvii.i;.. n j h o •,) it last October One source of informa- 1111111 ’’i .*» i. anuu.u tiuam at .an | were saved.
, . Tnemi..-. : deny. Mr. Horr PaiiMi. wnuc Kosano l.ionlauo and his tion says an uprising is planned in the view park was a very uncomfortable | Miss Swan, who lost her life trying to 1 •said Mr. Harvey had bten reading a se- fnniily were seated at supper, Joe Noska islands to couinieueo Sept. 11, and that 1 place Saturday night. A copious fall of save others, was a photograplvr and a * hound from Naples 1 >r or; prej tred essays and he walked up to the door and levelling a i,200wiU be In readiness to bear arms rain made the camp very disagreeable, prominent and active worker in the M.
jiiu f "'.os ' (Mr. Horri could not be expected to re- double bam-lfd shorimii Mra against the government. The insur- , ' , . . E. church and Epworth League, " » member allof the statements made in \ gents, after h^ing repeatedly drilled in and * 8tart « r " , "'; -,‘uuers numbered 175. She them. He would, however, furnish Mr. ., ' ' ,l ' " ' a corpse, and Southern C' tlifornia, expect to got their couraging, but as the night advanced , ..nroute to her destina- Harvey a rule to go by. He might take bullets tlmt did not go through tier arms and assistance from Pnget sound, and tho trains kept unloading their P* , i T U if ol 18 for ,'granted that he (Horr denied went through both legs of the four and may be successful if they can evade loads of soldiers it seemed as if weather
j.w.e entei ng 1 everything except what h months old infant she held in her arms customs and revenue officers.
T,.o„ yesterday when she met sented to. Giordano, fe.iring unit the babe would
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would have no effect on the soldier boys.
STATE NOTES.
Farmland is making extensive preparations for the Ketl Men’s picnic, July 2.Y Vincennes h ;s <.;-u;ii:d/.ed a good citizens*
Enalte Story From New York That ThUch
tIif l’ri/p.
Highland Falls, N. W, July 22.
Word came from the camp to theef- league, particularly to enforce tL • Nichol-
fect that quarters had better be pro- son law.
vided in the citv for the late comers, John Carey, a Quaker minister, for .Mi and accordingly the statehouse was ° f Gr,l “ t cou,lty ’ i8,l ‘' ,,d ’
out-bound. They only no- There was the usual attendance, and be killed in the fall, sprang forward to ‘'.her when a collision was the debate was much in line with that clasp it, and the assassin then fired ° I ayS, beln ^ i l r° tWl priut : i - ^in. the buckshot entering the groin
iter rushed in through the hole w hich the act t)f ^ST^was palsed!'' alld o 1 M iU- y ' ""nlano The 10- ... .
(irw p sank in three minutes. , — year-old little girl, on seeing her mother ••Bill” Sirrine has the body of a rattle- 1 hlled with soldiers, who being without | rH HoHaml has b«en elected county
DOING PENANCE. 1.ill, rail forward and revived a portion snake 10 feet long preserved in alcohol ! camp equipage of any kind, it having clerk of Clny county to succeed 1 the late Seif Tnrinr i t a v r--. m load of buckshot that struck her in his house. He says that ho had binui previously arrived and gone to camp, John M. Welirle. I* 11 • 11 <' ivi 14 OUIItf ' father, i ne shot enten-fl her abdomen, fishing in Papolopin lake and saw snakes did not pass an especially comfortable John lid.*, h fanner, van killed near rivpIVVATT 1*1...).,’ xtaIHo ThrYTTYo ll ^allytearing it to pieces. At the a p ( ] av When he hitched up his horse night. However, yesterday was a beau- brazil while attempting u> board a VanTKSa^mSed on >>- ‘t^ken ‘to th,'. city hos- floor woumP,! XnmgTf .umiI, ° Tiw X ,U,,rtt
T,w urtigia rtiua. pitai from the convent of tho Good ussast-m did not move from the spot.
i C’hHne© For F<*c»p©«
|; or ity of the passengers were ■tiie tiuo of the accident and to esc ii"' afb r the alarm
** physician at lirst attributed to a noodle c ^ hy p ; ai . tMl two t - r .. si rsheUs in his gun |. n , l ,rs have been despatched J 1 ” ,lutlr,Ml P r " tru ''"'- ln " u th " i>'id ttied l-th barrels, the two men ! , nnd are now ( lo8 '' r examination dis. L < cl other nee- falling to i a- groan.I de i i The mur- | !i ' 11 1 ’’ " . * dies, and the girl coufes' ( 1 that 1 rpen- derer mam his e ane to the woods, la.i turtle r survivors. *nce she hud forced tho needles into her When tin tr/.-us aseertaine.l the ex|gia's bow was smashed for a flesh. Over 50 needles were taken from tent of the deed they organized a posse 1 along the water line, her legs it.' the physicians. She said and started in pursuit of the assassin, cme comment upon the fact she had been doing penance of her tree The wounded were drought to the char-
jmmd by the disaster that the will I° r over two years. The physicians fly hot pit il in this city.
i roiiuled on the same siwit ^ ear ’i 11 * 1 blood poisoning will s i in. rantimim ..r the Wonnded.
trench steamer Oncle Joseph, , T *“
was overcast at the time of residence, said the case of this woman is lM«pitat wi.l die; the lather and the Ut.aud there was little sea, fleyoufl a n comprehension, "it goes four-months old baby will recover. The
laud were asleep and Ihird without saying,” said Dr. Moeller, assassin has not yet been captured. Mr. bt tween the eattle and slieep men in ral gas inspector, after a thorough scitvi'llo was on watch on the "that such action on the part of t!ii> Giordano says he do "s not know how he ; Routt county, Colo., is not yet settled e , iu fl,. study ami four months' time pi f8H'OU(l^l Jnicei^ D Angelo ! Kir ] was voluntary, and 1 know had the offended Nosku, who was a lalwrer on l, >' il "Y means. The eattle men are de S p,, u t in persohal observation in the gas
the place, except that on one occasion termined to prevent the slieep from | au( j 0 jj territory of the state, takes a the overseer, who is a friend of his, told grazing on through the summer range ■ V( , rv hopeful view of the saving quailthe man to do some chores. Giordano, l the mountain foot hills while th '' tieH ‘ 0 f the gas and the ultimate develophowever, had nothing to do with this. « he «P mt ’ 11 are last as determined to oc i „„ immense oil field Professor Giordano had been living on the nlan- cupy their old ranges. Several of the ment of an immense oil ne i. • ftiornano n.i i nt t n mmg on cue plan , . . . Leimr ..motor th.. Leach s greatest concern isintherecktatiou with his family for the past few largest smop owners neing among the . , tlw . v .,i„nhle fluid He years. Last October Noska (or Ganaste), <»l<lest settlers in the county, claim their ; ” * he 'onuous leakage in c ime from New York to work on the most bitter enemies among the cattle sa .', 8 tnere is an enormou . g cami iroin niew xors lowors. on me comn irative newct.m.rs ! tributary pipe lines, millions of feet of plantation. He is u married man and men art comparative newcomers w no . • * f . • rl.i.r everv dav i;.. . i i.;. r.u;«... nrp Knisill fnrmwrs anri own hnf f»»w njit- ^‘l-^ b< lllj^ lufct 111 t U y y
La i Sroiid Olficvr U’Augulo | ^j r i
Btck ou tut-Maria P. ; sisters of the convent known shelmd nnr- UretTBeti T..t> Late, bet n thus punishing herself they would lim was going at the rate of not have permitted it. I can not under[r, hoar and the Maria P at I how any person can oreteud to L right miles. Both vessels '" ^'Ve tlmt tlit re is anv snel, way .if Lilts Of the other and con- ! doln 8 . *"?)' * "‘"‘g is beyond
|‘ ¥ . , .... my comprehension.
1 their proper roads until the
Uill” says he heard a snake rattle, and pleasant. Great crowds left the city’ At l.\ nn, Randolph county, kllen Stout, looking under his wagon he saw tho ser- to spend the day at the camp, and " four children, coinmitted pent coiled around the spokes of one of streetcar facilities were taxed to the ut- ’ v banging. No cause known, the wheels. He says he hit the snake most to accommodate the people. The! I he'-.vear-old hoy of W Iliiani Dauglier with a dub, and the snake charmed ’ jirogrnmme arrnngrd by Brigadier (Jen- ty of .Mecca, Parke coiintv, wasdrowned in him. Then lie struck the snake again • ,. ra | McKee leaves little time for any-! * ! 'K Rat e.ton creek. Uie cliiltl was playing and it died. ‘‘Bill” also says that when j thing m tho wav of social features, and , <JI1 ' l "' lm '' 1 ' of the creek and fell in. ho threw the dead snake in his wagon ' it is said that it will lie wdiat its name R ' s s,| i'l that J. H Williams, the con4‘J other snakes, by actual count, chased implies, a camp of instruction. Tomor- i vb't who tlietl at the state prison South, him all the way home. He says that j row Governor Matthews and his staff \ waM in realitt J. ('. Yine, a inemlKT of u
prominent and wealthy family of New
York.
The miners of the Wilmington, Ills., coal fields have adopted resolutions to ap proprinte 5 cents |>er ton for every ton of coal mined to assist Indiana miners to resist, a red ucticn.
his horse was exhausted at the end of | reviews the troops, which is expected the terrible race with thesnakes. "Bill” be a hnlliaut spectacle,
says that his dead snake has G rattles. |
Sirrine's reputation lor veracity is ex- hofkfi l gas view.
oellent.
1 When That Fluhl lloes Give Out OH Will
Sheep and Cattle Men nt War. Take Its Flare. Rawlins, Wy., July 22.—The trouble i Kokomo, July 22.—J. C. Leach, mitu-
Ls made, it is not established 1 which brought the Maria P
BASEBALL.
Von Der AIm-’* Slur Fltrlier.
ived with his wife and two children on are small farmers and own but few eat- i ^ nl ,V n „ ninB should emnlov men the nlantation The assassin and the tie. It is said that cattle men have ( companies shouKl employ m n tin, plantation, tm assassin aim uu. , , , , .. , threaten to hill whose sole duty is to stop the leaks.
««• ™ i»»a«tL«mW. tk. -sl'K.'-jss o, l::i",, r ,r ■
them,
malia murder.
sr.— n u ,uou gh . to
BUiniiH*r
Kilh’d At a UAllroAd <'ro«*lnff.
Williamstown, Mass., July 22.—
J toward the Ortigia. Third Four men were instantly killed while Itello of tho Ortigia saw the crossing the Fitchburg railroad track Id ordered the engines reversed, about two miles from this place yesterV.r cametoo late. The Or- j f j A party of six were riding in a LtheSe. ’ g UU two seated carriage. They were returnIbsits of the Ortigia were low- ing to North Adams from Bennington, the crew rescued all thev all<i "bro struck by a west boundexIh" survivors. The latter, for i ,russ - 1 w ,° ot the men, C larence Prin-
l a rt remain in such a state of nlo and Ivi ward \\ bite, both of W ill- | several A uteri cans Frainineut in onieiai -the rescue that they "are uu- iattMUwn, escaped by jumping. The LfeWereCaugiii.
e a single detail of the disas- killed are; Oliver Dudley, Nelson iru- London, July 22.—A iwlice raid has - , ^ ... liaPetrarer, who was saved, 'b an. Rt^ke and Josepii ii.n.m, p,..,,, ln . l , 1 , u, . Palace club, catch- ternalrevenue official* here say there
• was sleeping in his cabin | 1x11 of North Adillus -
Iwas awakened by cries and Id a great noise. He rushed
LONDON CLUB RAIDED.
ranges, peaceably if possible, suuauoi , r .o.osm . .. forcibly if driven to it. A conflict may opinion that 8al o v “ r mrr . be expeetoti at any time unless there are ! les ’ 1,1 ! .' ln< 1 1 ...., '
concessions on both sides.
('Iiililliktt him! HIhihI.
San Francisco, July 22.—The in-
tory and that, as the gas gives out, the
oil will take its place.
Murder At Whiting.
Whiting, July 22.—Frank F. Hall
. . . ... . . .. .... , , of the Standard Oil company was
ing a number of prominent Anjencaus. are two sets of registration certificates mur(lered IW ho was returning to tins
Skeleton. Ill Ancient Mouint*. The club is one of several fashionable out for most of the C hinese here. When , ( , e fr()(n ., r al , K 0 f garami saw the Ortigia backing Frankfort, O., July 32.-W. K. night clubs in London where the dorni- the registration law was first passed a » H e made'a fight for his life, hut ami saw me orugia oacKing „ , , ... t , R1 state Uni- monde resort. It opens at midnight number of Chinese wore registered by 1 rolLra ’
[his own ship was sinking, i Moorehead, curator of
tall was lost he jumped into ! versify museum, made some important and closes at f> a.
here during the past week. One mound | “ ^ ,,1. nicrl , t iv all over aga n under Collector Wells, chain and #<>00 in cash. To cover their
by a blow with a Minneapolis i o n l 4 0 1
1 InfliaiuipoliH.. .2 (ill 113 2
ru " n ' 1 I in a layer of gravel. The bones are that among lhem were a United States falsely registered (. hinese on the coast.
|Armt«<i in Mexico. those of short, licavy, muscular men. senator, a congressman, a prominent I, July " Cheater W Rowe I The skulls are thick and rather round law official ol an eastern state and Irina cull,, o’ i >' and the fa-ial angle is low. Several an American police official.
».tuig. cashier of Poweshiek skull( , ve ,. V ideuce of artiiicial flatten-
ln under arrest in the iuar of the jase dnrinif infanev. d»-aii» From a Live wire. '■i.aii'ia large part of the I L<,n« nighwa/m.u, Philadki^hia, July 22.—James Lower pii he made away with has Wichita, Kau., July 22.-An electric and his son, John T., were instantly r' 1 by Piukert °n operatives 8tm . t car wa8 held up by a lone high- killed yesterday by coming in contact
rnlHU-riil Flailing.
Cleveland, July 22.—State Game Warden Buntain of Dayton made a raid on the Lake Erie fishermen yesterdav. He seized 150 gill nets which had been placed about eight miles from shore, and will cause the arrest of the
F‘iy be returned to the conn- I all vester( i av a fternoou on South with an electric light wire. Just how owners todav on warrants charging
Lli it was taken. Richard S^eSn ^of at least 50 peo- the accident occurred will never be
pther, is also under arrest as Fre(l Miller of Kansas City, the known defimtely, as no one witnessed K -------- r*' 11 is somewhat donbt- oul ' v pass enger, was compelled at the it. When found the bodies were close piva.nre Boat Cp.izmi. Ffr whether either of the ^ poult of a pisto’l to give up "all his money, together, the father lying across the Brooklyn, July 22.—William Bundm be taken back to Iowa for #70, and the conductor was relieved of wire. It is supposed the parent, seeing g f ( , d t of 87 Cossey street with Fred and
Ihey were locked up, but flis a 0 l(l watch and some small change, the wire, took hold of it to tOSS it aside lm.- to extraditing them the ! The rubber ran through an alley and es- and was shocked to death, and the SOU, |Luii(l themselves blocked, as cape d seeing the father fall, rushed to his asftodcan law a foreigner may I ^ ’ (Utanoe, only to share a like fate. The pounce all allegiance from s»lvi»tioni»t» Arre»te<i. bo(ly ot - tbe tat i ler was | KV ,Uy burned,
from which he came.be- Danville, Ills., July 22.—Edward
lean citizen, and thus avoid Derby aud L. H. Green, who beat the 0,1 Wo, ' k '• Rowe had taken advantage j fl rum in the Salvation Army, were ar-j Chicago, July 22.—The tire in the
Rowe and his hrorher, at rest ed in this city for disturbing the building occupied by the National Liu- OA , „ U1J „ lwal
'7 < ‘ rt ' condact - peace The army has a meeting every seed Oil company yesterday was one p a pp r says that Lady Sholton Douglass
L L.l-V, 7 ° f Me i clco ’ aud tweniiig on the public square. The ar- of the most destructive with which tho iB heiress to €500.000. William Moimey,
F«re making money fast. rlt was raade by the police on mstruc Chicago fire department has Had to con- - -
tions from the city council aud City At- tend with in many nionths.^ hi the on-
torney Rcarick.
M Wounding of Campos. ila-, July 22.—Passengers Jl '1 private letters announce r « Campos is wounded and ’<< Ruyaino. The Spanish r dut Resides Sautocildes ““r officers also fell in a batUMmilo, and it is rumored 7 m > 8 ‘be son of Campos, .uni tiiat a railway car ar-f'-uvueva station in Havana “ no oue knew its contents.
Frank Sunbeim and Mrs. Fred Sunbeim and two others went out for a sail late vesterday afternoon. They were caught in the storm, their boat capsized and all except Bundstedt were drowned. The
bodies were recovered.
MArrl«'«l An lli'lre** After All.
Ran Francisco, July 22.—A local
her father, recently received notice that ho had fallen heir to a large estate in
BRIEF MENTION.
mr contained Campos,
buildings, and it was with the utmost
difficulty that the flames wore kept
The Baptist Young People, in session at f rom spreading to these. The main Baltimore, have selected Milwaukee as the building was totally destroyed and tinplace fur tiie meeting of iwsi. loss will reach $400,000 on stock and The national telegraph has been com- machinery. pleteil from Managua. Nicaragua, (o ✓ p.rl lament ary Klrctlon., Kama, on the Blueflelds river. fife. L j oly 22,-As a result of the
1 lirwtuni the noted nicchorst*, who * * ~
wentUme at Saginaw, is in bad condition pollings thus far held in the genera and will probably not race again this elections, the Unionists now show a net aeason gain of 08, giving tm- government a maProfessor D H. Robinson, for 20 years jority of 108. The districts to bo heard
mediate vicinity there is a large lumber o,j tar j 0 , an ,i ho has notified his daughyard aud numerous manufacturing j or ^| la j he w j|] divide ins fortune with
CAUL nitEITENSTEIX. Western I.*>ii^ii«*. 8 AT l'HD AY GAMES. HUE
18 1
1-12 14 5
Mutlcrics Fanning ami Strauss; Damon, Blackburn ami Me Far land.
li H K
St. Paul »» o 2 0 0 0 1 0 1- 4 5 0 Detroit o 0 0 o i o o o 0— i 14 Butteries Mullam* and Boyle; Whitehilland Twinehain.
it H E
Kansas Citv 3 0 I o 0 2 0 o (V 0 h Terre Haute 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0— 8 7 2 Batteries Daniels and Bergen; Nops arid
| Roach.
Milwaukee ... .2 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 l-*8 lo 2 Grand Rapids.o 0 0 0 0 0 o 1 0— i 7 2 Batteries Rettger and Weaver; Petty and
Moran.
SI N DAY (f AMES. St. Paul 2 3 0 0 1 8 1 3 0—18 17 'l 1 ndiauanolis. 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2- 0 14 rt Batteries Pepper and Boyle; Damon, Cross and McFarland.
n h e
Minneapolis.. 1 1 0 10 4 0 0 0 Til 7 Detroit 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1— 8 8 4 Batteries Healy and Strauss; Pearse and
Twineham.
Milwaukee 2 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 (V- “i 10 3 Grand Rapid*..2 (» 0 0 0 0 1 0 0— 3 M 3 Batteries Stephens and Weaver; Jones and
Campbell.
Kansas Pity... 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 4 7 3 Terre Haute .0 o 0 0 0 0 •» (> 2 3 3
her. Lady Douglass’ share will be £500,000.
GlAdMtone's View*.
crime the robbers stripped the clothes off the body and placed it across the Baltimore and Ohio tracks, where a freight train ground it to pieces. Parts of the body were strewn along the track for an eighth of a mile. No clew to the
murderers.
Sarvnr I’ninoning
Brownstown, July 22.—Josephine Derringer, who is charged by Nevola Belknap as being implicated with her aud having advised her to administer poison to Fleming Server and wife, has been rearrested. It is said that the state has discovered a good witness in Mrs. Elizabeth Bard, for whom the Derringer girl had been working. It is claimed that the girl had revealed some startling facts, and that there is now no doubt of Josie Derringer being an accomplice of the Belknap girl in com-
mitting the crime.
Krcap<*<! “TruHli#**” ItecAptureri.
Warsaw, July 22,-Lyman Evans ^terle.-HastlngsjumBerKen; Goar and
and Joseph Brown, tho two convicts I ^ 41
who escaped from the Michigan City sati'Iipav games. penitentiary on Monday last, have been Clnrinnat i _ Kliincs and Murphy, II captured at the home of Lvans mother, runs< 13 hits. 4 errors. Baltimore—Clarkne«ir the village ot Silver Lake, this son, Pond, Ksper and Clark, 5runs, 12 hits,
county. They made a pood fi^ht against j ,. rror
the sheritt s posse until their ammuui* ; Louinville (first game)—Weyhing and tion ran out. Warner, 5 runs, 12 hits, 3 errors. New Vnlparatfto Drenched. I York—Meekin and Farrell, 7 runs, 7 hits,
^ co.™ or. I
letter to sir James Kitson, congratnlat-
Ithii
l.mamiain that'it held‘the
^The Spanish press
in t^ 0 that S fevening atTis borne in iJl’wrenceof typhoid The number yet to heard from is KiO. Li_. . ‘e't in the possession ® ven ^ The majority of these were represented
At Colon the strike of dock lalmrers still by Liberals in the last parliament.
inSanta Clara.
rors. New York—Herman and Wilson, 1
yesterday. In less than an hour more j run) e hits, 4 errors,
ing him upon his success in the election, than three inches of rain fell, flooding st Louis—Breitenstcin and Miller, fl Mr. Gladstone says: "It is too early to basements. The crops were badly dam- runs, 7 hits, 2 errors. Washington—Maspeculate upon causes, and to learn aged, corn aud oats lH.-iug leveled to tile honey, Anderson and McGuire, 2 runs, *1
causes from facts; bnt the Liberal party ground, t hits, 2 errors.
in this century can well afford to stand DCD( -.„ T p,, npmciNr op iMniANt; Cleveland—Young and Zimmer, 3 runs, upon its records.” REPORTED UPRISING OF INDIANS. „ hit ,_ i error . Brooklyn-Gumbert and
Ham need by Flrn. S.ttlera In the Jarkaun. Hole Counlry Grim. 1 ruffi 4 hits, t error
i„ „ ( hicago—Ontfith and Kittridge, 12 runs,
Peoria, Ills., July 22.-The immense , , , , „„ u Ifl hits, 8 errors. Boston-Stivetts and plant of the Peoria Grape Sugar com- Pocatello, Ida.. July -2. Settlers <; anz ,.i, inruns, P! hits, (1 errors, pany was damaged from fire which in the Jacksons Hole country, in north- Pittsburg—Hawley and Merritt, 12runs, originated on the fourth floor in the er u ifl a ho, and northwest Wyoming, 11 hits, 2 errors. Philadelphia—Beam and feed mill. T^ Aames were extinguished ar ,. iu a nk . ovt , r the reported im.ni- Rr.uly, fl runs, 11 hits. 3 errors, with a loss of 14,000 to f.>,000. 1 J SUNDAY GAMES.
nence of an Indian outbreak. Disquiet- cinclnnati-Dwyer and Vaughn, 6 runs,
Mr. Luck Died. ing rumors were confirmed last night 9 hits, fl errors. Baltimore—Holier and
“Vigilant h„ o their demands. Bahorers iron r-mmma ^ their ' ^ • mlnutes alld and the crews of the ships arc discharging Foul Play Feared.
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e,dit‘riS: r- th,. a.,. «.,->»>..rrinre. » r O b/.'JrihSr nd ' K “ 11 “ ndZ ""- V will „P. e8unie that the sail detachmen —1 were killed drew money from the bank to pay his and may recover. Hontz s ranch, i5 miles northwest of St. Louis—Eh ret. 1
Iwrin wmi me sail it Rot a little in lintix, * ^tough the water
race. Yachts-
£ today’s event will kn R not a blow, 1 do i * deflnit «ly what the
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errors.
St. Ismis—Ehnst, Kissinger and Miller,
here, were stopped by the Indian police, jg rnnHi jji hits, i errors. Washington— Cincinnati Pastor Resigns. The police said the Indians were on the Mercer and McGuire, 8 runs, 10 hits. 5 er-
ClNOINNATI, July 22.—Last night Rev. war path Mr. Hontz savs the police rors.
J. A. Lord of the Central Christian told him the Indians had killed a white Chicago—Terry and Donohue, 2 runs, 8 Obureh, resigned, to become editor of man, his wife and child, and that the hits, 5 errors. Brooklyn—Stein and Grim,
the Christian Stan dead. > •attlers had rallied and killed six Indians 1 rune, fl hits, 1 error.
