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if V 1 i n Y ftfv fl r FIGHT WAY TO SAFETY Small Scouting Party Surround- cd by iooo Rebels viikaton comes to tiii lUSCtl richenie lii Annllillnlt III Utile Im cn I tutor MiOoi llulili U riinlrnletl Alter 1 it riiTii iii iiiiici ihh n iiiw Heavy llulillniCoiillniie Dm Iiik lity I NlJW YOUK IllllO W A dispatch to tho 1 Itra1tl from Manila says Sur rounded liy 1000 nf the enemy Nix inllfs from reinforcements and with IOtH ano o insurgents moving rapidly down on tho loft to make the annihilation complete the Kirs battalion of tin 1Ymrth infantry Major Bubb command ing in all IIK Americans fought thoir way bank from trnv Das MarlnaH three mlloi toward their military base nt Imus whom tho rout of tho Fourth ciunu to thoir support Tho lighting Pt 111 oontiuuoH at this hour and tho enemy Is being drivon otV with consid erable loss Our loss during tho day may amount to a total of 10 killed autl wounded Tho days lighting developed tho most determined aid host planned resistance yet made by tho Filipinos Ounoral Wheat on maltos tho following state ment linn glad to say that in tho days reconnaissance of tho Fourth infantry who hold back J 000 Insurants for throo liours tho troops acted Kiilliuitly and with tho courage and coolness of vet erans Major Bubb commanding and every ollleor on tho Hold should receive congratulations lor thoir heroism and tho manner in which they handled thoir handful of men against an over whelming force The American move ment has aviated a contemplated attack on Inius by tho entire Filipino army in tho south rrlcmllliM Turn llutlle Manila Juno SO A battalion of tho Fourth infantry which left Imus where General Wheaton is in command this morning to rceounoiier towards Penis das Marinas whore it was believed that most of the rebels who escaped from Parnnaquo and Bucoor had led was at tacked in the rear by apparently friendly natives This brought on a sharp en gagement lasting several hours result ing hi live Americans being killed and about 25 being wounded The loss of thu rebels was very heavy Coming lliiiim When Ittiuly Wasiiinuton June SO A dispatch from General Otis this morning says tho transport Hancock will sail with tho Nebraska and other western volun teers as soon as troops can bo placed in readiness MKINLEY PUTS IN BUSY DAY XUtiiiH to lnitliiiillu HxerelseM nl Smllli College mill AsiencW Mount Tiini Holyokk Mass Juno SO Notwith standing that tho day has been a long and tedious one both tho president and Mrs MoKinloy stood tho strain inci dent to tho great deiuonsfnition at l Northampton and tho journey back to Holyoko very well indeed The trip to I v Mount Tom in tho afternoon was a wel come change from tho turmoil of tho morning while tho quiet hours wero a lifting climax ton busy day Tho entire morning was taken up with tho visit to Northampton and Smith college Tho parade was an in teresting feature of tho program and was followed by tho sunior ohirpol day exercises of tho college Hero tho presi dent aud his party occupied the plat form and listened to tho exorcises by tho graduating class of 150 young woiuou lleunion of HoiikIi Klderx Las Vkoah N M Juno SO Word was received hero from Ohihuahua Mex that Governor Ahumada of that province will attend tho rough riders reunion hero as President Diaz per eonnl representative Governor Aim iiuulii will be escorted by tho military Laud of Ohihuahua A number of rough riders have already arrived in tho city also a number of broncho bust ers lruueliUm In Ilirlo Itlro Washington Juno SO Tho war do partinont will announce this week that franchises and concessions in Porto Rico can bo granted only by congress Army engineers will prepare maps showing tho wharfage anil dookngo needs of tho different Porto Rican ports Tho in sular commission has furnished infor mation relative to tho interior needs of the island MUilKHlppI Near Diuikui llue DuuiNiUK Juno SO Tho Mississippi river is now within a foot of tho danger lino Tho lowlands are submerged and inland streams are overflowing their Imnks Backwater from tho river is causing much damage Tho Grant river is spreading over the adjacent ter ritory ruining crops and driving low laud dwellers out of their homes W S Coin Is IMmeil on Trial Bloominoton Nob Juno SO Dis trict court opened yestenlay morning Judge F B Beal presiding Tho case of V S Colo charged with murdering J P Krieehbauin last December was called Colo was brought into court tuid pleaded not guilty A special venire was issued for 00 for tho jury 1 edeiul Stttil Injunction 1 Oakdkn N J Juno 30 In chan cery chambers at Camdon yesterday attorneys for Walter R Kern of this city filed a bill with Yico Chancellor Reed asking the court to restrain tho Federal Steel company from jwytng uuy dividend ou the cnnuuuu stock at pres ent Dentil of Colonel McCarthy Dks Moinks Juno SO Colonel D F McCarthy a pioueor and old citizen died at his homo hero yesterday at the ago of 03 w 7 iHMHBHHHHHHHIHHrSRiHHIIIiH V - - r - v - v - lt ELKS GATHER AT ST LOUIS Cllj U tlnlly lieinalril Willi Im pie iinil While Illllltlllff St Iins June SO The lllst annunl convention and reunion of the Benev olent and Protective Order of Kilts bo gins in this city today All day yester day delegations of the antlered trilto from all sections of tho country stepped off the train at the various depots and marched to the quarters assigned them nt different hotels A ooimorvntivc es timate places the arrivals nt 1000 and by noon it is expected this number will be augmented by at least 10000 more In addition to this imnioiise host prob ably 20000 or 35000 strangers will be in St Louis to witness tho parade aud other festivities of the week Tho city is decorated from end to end with pur ple and white bunting and Old Glory hitters in tho breeze from lunuinerablo llagst alls FRENCH CABINET CRISIS Wnlileili ltoimeiiit Hum Up the Tmlc nf KniliilliK Nov- Mlnlntry Pauls June SO It was announced last evening that Senator Wnldeck Rousseau had given up tho task of forming a now cabinet The failure of Waldeck Rousseau makes tho situation exceedingly dlttl cult Both M Oaslinir Perier and Gen eral Brugero doclinod to ojitcr tho cab inet It is quite uncertain whom M Loubot will now summon Possibly ho may call on M Sarrien or M Paul Dos chaiiol president of tho deputies Moot Next ill Hliinx Kill In Indianapolis June SO Tho supromo lodgo Ancient Order of United Work men spent tho greater part of yesterday in executive session and transacted busi ness of interest to members of tho order only Just before adjournment it was decided to hold tho next annual meet ing of tho supremo lodgo at Sioux Falls S D The supremo medical examiner submitted his report nod tho lodgo au thorized him to issue a book of instruc tions to all medical examiners of tho order The lodge also spent some time in revising the medical blanks to bo sent out Kitlli e llinl Inferlcd OiiiOAno June SO Germs of tuber culosis were found in every cow of herd of OS that were received at tho stock yards yesterday Tho choicest of the lot in several instances wore found to bo tho most pronounced victims of the disease In the worst cases tho nulmoiiarv ortraus wero ono mass of tuberculosis bacilli So great was tho havoc played in many inutunces that the respiratory organs bad lost many of their bovine characteristics Many of the infected cows were from state insti tutions inli1 it Senatorial Candidate Ciiicaoo Juno SO The Tribune says John W Gates president of tho Ameri can Steel and Wire company is an nounced by political friends as a candi date for the United States senate to suc ceed Shelby M Oulloin In making the anuouucoinent it was said that many people in Illinr is felt that tho state would bo hotter served with a manufacturer in tho upper house of congress Institute nl llinniiipiitliy Atlantic City Juno SO Tho van guard of the great army of homeopathio physicians who will make their head quarters here this week arrived hero this morning Today the session of the fait h annual session of tho Institute of Homeopathy the oldest national medical society in existence will begin Tho business sessions will occupy tho re mainder of tho week KiikIUIi Hun Olijoetloiinble Bkhiin Juno SO An ofllcinl of tho German foreign otllce who was inter viewed by the correspondent here of tho Associated Press relative to the visit of Dr Zorn one of tho German delegates to the peace conference to Berlin em phasized tho impossibility of Germany accepting Sir Julia i Pauncefotea arbi tration tribunal proposals TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD President Diaz of Mexico mil visit tho United Stntes in tho fall The National Alliance of Theatrical Employes convened in Cincinnati Mon day Nomina Williams a loading lawyer and niilliouairo resident of Chicago died at his summer cottage at Hampton Beach N II Monday Captain Lorenzo Dauford serving his sixth term as congressman from the ltlth Ohio district died Monday at hiscouutry homo near St Clairsville O The war department will not accept as final the decision of tho Pennsylvania state court declaring that tho ariiiy cau teen is subject to state taxation Couuiamlcr J J Hunker has boon ord tred to takochargoof the naval train ing itatinu ft Newport relieving Com mander JlqGownu ordi red to tho Asi atie station to cbnyjiand the Concord Major General Nelson A Miles has accepted the invitation of tho combined labor organizations of western Pennsyl vania to address thorn on FriiUy night of next week at tho Grand Opera house Pittsburg At the Coney Island Sporting club Monday before a slim crowd Yauk Kenny of Detroit ncoived the decision over 1 M Dunkhorst of Syracuso in a 85 round bout Dunkhorst weighed S50 pounds Kenny 100 Peter Bolleubaoh nu old and re spected citizen of Galesburg was shot uud killed Monday by Charles Linde trail a mail of 70 years Tho trouble arose over a claim of indebtedness which Bol lonbaoh denied Lindowall is under urrost Negotiations ou tho Franco Americau reciprocity treaty wero continued at the state department Monday and it is un derstood that the next few days will de termine whether it is possible for tho two countries to conio together ou a trade treaty H G Osborno of the American Elect rio Vehicle company and C E Woods wero arrested at Chicago Monday for using automobiles ou tho south side boulevanis iii defiance of the recent order of the South Park board forbid ding motor carriages iu that territory THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY -JUNE 22 1890 RIOTING IN CLEVELAND I Strikers Bombard Street Car With Sticks and Stones M0T0HMAX IS STIttTCK IIY A BRICK liic In Dm lliiiplliit tn CihMiticiirn Mini Wntnrii In Hie Mnl Which Ioi IU Work mill nl OniO llpe Imlf lit llnnilliitu Mill Out Oiiviiand June SO Up to 4 oclock yesterday promised to bo the most un eventful day iu the big street railway strike At that hour another serious riot broke out in an outlroly now quarter aud one nonunion man was sent to tho hospital in consequence Tho company began yesterday to operate two now lines those ou Soovillo and Contral avenues Tho cars wore protected by policemen Just beforo 4 oclock two of tho Scovlllo cars approached tho cross ing of tho Pennsylvania railroad Thero thoy wero met by a mob of over 2000 men and womon One of tho cars was taken across tho railroad safely but tho other was hold up by tho mob A per fect shower of paving bricks and stones fell about tho car Women throw bricks and handed them to tho men who woro in the front of tho crowd Tho con ductor escaped injury but tho motor man A J McGrow of St Louis was struck on tho head with a brick and renderod unconscious Ho was taken to a hospital The patrolman on tho car was also hit with a brick but was not seriously hurt Tho demonstration which had boon planned for last night to influence tho action of tho city council with respect to tho ordinance prohibiting tho em ployment of niotorineu who havo not had 10 days experience operating cars iu this city was a success The ordi nance was passed under suspension of tho rules lliiirulo Strike Will o On Bukiai0 Juno SO The conunitteo appointed by tho striking freight ban tilers to wait on the different railroad companies and demand 15 cents an hour for regular work and SO cents for overtime called on the different super intendents yesterday and in every case were met by an absolute refusal to grant the increase The committee reported to a turbulent meeting of the strikers held iu Fillmore handlist night Many men present advocated going back to work under tho old terms but on a voto being taken there was a big majority in favor of continuing the strike and it will go on iiiiiiiIh With Ihti MliiiiH Four Scott Kan June 20 Under the direction of Colonel J II Richards attorney for tho Missouri Coal and Min ing company a carload of Fort Scott negroes left here today for tho Yalo and Fleming mines in charge of mine fore men The train was followed immedi ately by a special traiu bearing deputy United States marshals who go to ar rest any of the strikers who might in terfere with the landing of the new men The arrests will bo made uuder federal court injunctions Waiting mi IroftliliMit Niish Denvkk Juno SO Further confer once looking to a resumption of opera tions at the trust smelters have been de ferred until President Nash of tho American Smelting and Refining com pany arrives from Omaha He is ex pected here tomorrow The outlook for an agreement with tho smelter em ployes as to wages is favorable but a hitch may occur if tho strikers should insist upon tho recognition of their union TO FIGHT ON OCT 23 Jonrlva mnl Shiirbey SIkii Artlrloa for u TiviiitJ llve Hoiinil On New York June 20 William A Brady and Tom ORourko representing Jim Jeffries and Tom Sharkey respect ively mot yesterday aud signed articles for a tight between their men Tho fighters agree to engage iu a contest for the championship of tho world under tho following conditions Contest shall Ik 20 rounds for u decision and shall take place on Oct 23 1800 the princi pals to accept the best inducements of fered by midnight Sept 10 1891 lint WIiiiIh Iu Noluinkii Lincoln June SO Unseasonable heat has prevailed nearly all over Nebraska and northern Kansas for two days The highest stage at Lincoln was reached yesterday afternoon whoti the govern ment station showed 98 Many north ern towns show tho mercury at 100 or over the maximum being at Oulbertsou aud here it was 103 Hot winds are re ported iu couth central Nebraska but the district affected is not largo llnntii Minn iKniire Slieriir Oiiler Wallace Ida Juno SO A deputy sltentl went to aiullau yesterday to no 1 tify the Independence and Hunter mines to cease working men without I permits from tho state authorities Tho Independence complied with tho order but the Hunter declined Unless work ceases today the sheriff states that tho initio will bo put under guard and the superintendent iu prison Itiiillliiiii fur Wy limn Jeitekson City Mo Juno 20 Governor Stephens yestenlay honored a requisition of the governor of chusetts for tho return to that state for trial of Louis J Wyinan who is under arrest in Kansas City Inspector of Po lice Mahony of Boston secured tho requisition and left for Kausas City to get tho prisoner I limine Woman llanift Ucrnolf j Wichita Kan June 20 Mrs Lou Hoding hanged herself iu tho county jail yesterday Her body was seen from tho outside by jwople who wero passing She was awaiting trial for iu sanity She was cut dowu beforo lifo was extinct but physicians say she can- not live CAPTURE THREE SUSPECTS SnppiMiil Tntht Itnlihorfl lliiiiiRlit In by it Iihp Salt Lake Juno 20 A special from Fort Yollowstono says Scout Morrison and three soldiers from troop K of thin place together with tho posse that went from Gardiner on Sunday brought In tho three men suspected of tho Union Pacific train robbery who wero cap tured last Sunday at Riverside Thcso men give their mimes as Phillips Rob erts and Martin Tho man Roberts an Bwers fairly well tho description of tho man who killed Sheriff Ilazon and who is thought to bo tho notorious Montana Kid with 18 lives to account for Very llttlo resistance was tnndo to the capture but a vigorous watch was necessary k prevent escape A significant fact is that after the first approach of tho scouts tho suspects held no conversation with each other and it was obvious that this was a preconcerted plan Besldeil tho saddlo horses tho men had two pack horses and thoir equipment was evidently bought at tho same time and place Tho man Phillips gives tho story for tho threo moil aud claims that thoy are ranchmen from Harrison Mon but can givo no satis factory reason for being found in tho Yellowstone park KILLED FOR HIS MONEY Wiiillliy Nuhi iiskit lliiiner Found Di ml Iu IIIh lliiiim No ur 111111111 Julian Nob Juno 20 Julian Ba hunk a woll known and wealthy farm er recluso was murdered at his homo near hero tho body being found last night The crimo was probably com mitted Friday and tho motivo was doubtless robbery as Bahuak was known to have largo sums concealed about his homo Tho coronors inquest doveloped nothing To all appearances both hands and ono foot had been burned probably to force the victim to toll where his money was hidden Tho house had been ran sacked but no ono can havo any idea as to the amount of monoy if any secured It was generally bolloved that tho old man had largo sums of money hidden about tho place though the story was discredited by thoxo who knew him best He was the owner of almost i00 acres of land from which ho received good rent besides a uuinbor of good buildings in Julian Mollmr mnl Child lliii neil In Dentil PiTTsiiiito Juno SO Enoch Evnn oskis young wife Ennna and his in fant daughter Emma wero burned to death yesterday as tho result of au ox plosion of an oil can with which tho woman attempted to start a fire at their home S3 South Thirtieth street Tho husband was so badly burned in trying to save his family that ho will bo con fined to the hospital for some tiino CliUKht on u lirlilKO by Train North Platte Neb Juno 20 Tho second section of Union Pacific train No 2 struck two peoplo and instantly killed them The mon woro Italians and woro attempting to cross tho bridgo east of town and had progressed to within 10 feet of the end when thoy were struck Thoy woro thrown high up on tho bank Tho dead are a mail about 00 years of age and a boy Seven ProstriitloiiH at Chicago Chicago Juno 20 Soven prostra tions wero caused by the heat yester day and one of thorn Alexandor Cald well a laboring man will dio Tho mercury touched 02 at 3 oclock in tho afternoon and thero was very little ro liof after tho sua sot tho thermometer standing at 00 last night A contiu uauco of tho hot weather is promised Trial nf Foinnlo Klilnapor Set New Yoitic Juno 20 Tho caso of Mrs Addio Barrows tho wifo of George Beauregard Barrows convicted of kid naping tho baby Marion Clark and sen tenced to 14 years aud 10 nioutus in stato prison was called in tho crimiual term of tho supremo court beforo Jus tice Werner yestenlay Tho trial was sot for Monday Juno 20 Injunction Cajttloitponeil PiTrsnuna Kan Juno 10 Tho strik ing union coal minors appear to hava temporarily stopped tho importation of southern negroes by tho mine oporators Tho hearing of injunction casos brought by the state court has been postponed by Judgo Skldmoro until Juno 20 tho tem porary injunction being extoudod Tho iu junction suits in question aro those brought in Cherokeo county by tho min ors to prevent tho importation of minors from other states Tho companies can not well nfford to sot tho procedont of oven seeming to violate injunctions bo cause of tho effect it would havo on tho miners Tho Missouri Pacific in tho federal court has enjoined 500 miners and tho stato labor commissioner from interfering with anyono who is willing to work for them or fnmi going ou tho companys land These cases aro set for Wednesday at Fort Scott for final hearing by Judgo Hook of tho federal court and all persons eujoined aro ched to appear CmiKiuxonuiu Illaml Ilurluil Lebanon Mo Juno 10 Congress man Richard Parks Bland was laid to rest hero Saturday with honors befitting his illustrious career Tho town was crowded with thousands of his friends who camo to honor his moinory Tho funenil services wero participated in by tho ministers of all denominations represented in Lebanon Tho discourse was delivered by Rev W K Collins of tho Methodist Episcopal church aud was followed by tho ritual of tho Knights Templar and Masouio frater nities W J Bryau had a 6eat on the stago The cortege was tho longest and most impressive ever seen iu southwest em Missouri Car Service Annoclutloii Saratoga N Y June 20 The fourth annual meeting of tho Central aud Western Association of Car Serv ice Officers II J My rrick of Clovolaud president was hold here today PLAN rwun In Case of War They Will Not Wait to Be Attacked KUUUrKTO TAKI5 TIIK OFFENSIVE Ilnii Is In Atarch tn tho Do Hoom Illa innnil Mint Ilrst mnl Thru lrnroed from There to Ciipntmvn llcfoic HnglMi Can Ho Itcliifnruotl from Homo London Juno SO Tho St James Ga zette claims to havo received from an absolutely reliable source at Pretoria capital of the Transvaal the plan of campaign which will bo followed by General Joubcrt of tho Boers in tho ovont of war botwoon tho Trnnsvnal and Great Britain Gen eral Jouborts forco it appears will con sist of S0000 mon armed with Mausor rifles in addition to 40 quick firing guns nud 1000 nrtillerymon most of them drawn from tho Gorman aud Dutch armies With thcso troops and help ex pected from tho Orange Free Stato Jou bort expects to take tho offonsivo Imme diately after tho declaration of war ou ter tho Orango Free Stato and march on Kimberley tho British diamond mining center in Wost Griqualaud Joubert expects to capturo tho town with slight loss and blow up tho Do Boors diamond mine Simultaneously it is added tho railroad from Caiwtown to Bulawayo will bo destroyed by Boer sympathizers and agents in Capo Colony who will de stroy the Port Elizabeth Pretoria lino south of Bloenifontcin to provent Brit ish troops from using it Finally immediately after Kimberley is captured General Joubert will ad vance on Capetown tho capital of Capo Colony through tho western provinces where tho Dutch predominate and aro expected to join tho Boers Joubert calculates that ho will be master of Capotown a fortnight after tho declara tion of war and that ho will thou bo able to dictato terms of peaco Olllcliils Deny tho Story London Juno 30 The officials of tho colonial olllce wero shown the dispatch from Washington saying that Canada had served notice on Great Britain that it must choose between tho United States and its North American dominion in the settlement of tho Alaskan bound ary dispute Thoy declared tho story is wrong and that it can bo further reaf firmed that a modus viveudi was reached early last week One or two minor dotails aro still under discussion and when they aro settled a final ar rangement will bo drawn up Gen erally speaking it may be said that the boundary agreed upon follows tho sum mits of the Whito and Ohilcoot passes Hanker Ktnls His Life Burnt Oak Mich June 20 At tho dinner tablo yesterday John T Holmes a prominent business man and banker drow a revolver pointed it at his wifo and pulled tho trigger Tho weapon missed firo and ho was speedily dis armed by his son He then left tho house and endeavored to jump iuto tho river WThon ho was forcibly prevented from doing this ho went to the bank whero ho commenced to net strangely He denied having taken poison but in a few minutes died in convulsions Do mestic troubles aro believed to havo made him temporarily insane Fall to Ulert a New Chairman Chicago June 20 An unsuccessful effort was made yesterdny by tho west ern general passenger agents to elect a now chairman of tho Western Passen ger association in placo of B D Cald well who leaves on July 1 Nearly a dozen men woro nominated for tho po sition but no one came auywherc near an electiou Thoso voted for were James Charlton Georgo Charltou O A Parker C L Wollingtou A P Smith T W Leo and A L Craig Tuhorciilnals Anion Cattle Cedau Rapids la Juno 20 Sixteen head of Durham cows from tho herd of William Kutz of Sac county which hud been condemned because of tuber culosis wero brought hero yesterday and slaughtered under tho directiou of Stato Voterinariau Gibson Tho post mortem showed they were badly affected Thirteen head from tho Chickasaw county poor farm wero brought hero today and slaughtered Pope Create Flevcn Cardinals Rome Juno 20 Tho pope at tho consistory held yesterday morning cre ated 11 cardinals and a uumber of bishops Tho bishops preeouized in cluded Mgr Blonk of Porto Rico aud Mgr Biirnaba Aguilar of Santiago do Cuba Tho pope who was in good health delivered an address dealing with tlie union of tho churches Come Home With Gold Vavcouveu Juno 20 Tho steamor Dirigo arrived yesterday from Skagway Alaska with 60 Klondikers Many of them claimed thero was a half million dollars worth of gold dust aboard but the purser puts tho amount at 150000 Ono of tho passengers named Friesen ger confirms previous stories of loss of life on tho Edmonton trial To Fight Tuhorcnlosti Topeka Kan Juno 10 Tho state live stock sanitary commission will meet in regular session next Monday Ono of tho priuciplal topio will be the Chi cago tuberculosis soaro M O Camp bell has been in Chicago making an in vestigation and will be at tho mooting to nqort Chairman Taylor Riddoll says a great many cattlemen want the commission to quarantine against blooded Illinois cattlo which are shipped iuto Kausas to a considerable extent lluja Tbuinpnuu Property Lincoln Juno 20 Tho residenoe of D E Thompsou at tho corner of 15th aud H streets immediately south of tho stato house was purchased yesterday by tho board of public lauds and build- J iugs for a governors mausion the cou tuueraiiou uuiuh yjywu Wl fi X S END OF STRIKE IN SIGHT Cltlrrn Committee Stnlemont ItBRarfl ItiR tho Colorado Sinoltnr Trouble DRvvrit Jimo 10 If the niiimlmous opinion of tho citizens committee which includes ox Governor Adams nud Presi dent Jeffory of the Rio Grande railway is a criterion it is only a mattor of a few days until tho largo smelters in this city and Puoblo now closed on account of wage differences will bo in opera tlon Tho conunitteo was in svssion tho gronter part of yesterday and when it adjourned issued tho following state ment to tho public Tho committee haa according to its best judgment furthered tho opening of negotiations between tho smelter managers and thoir men with a view to an early resumption of work and tho conunitteo Iwlioves that progress has been mado which in a fow days may culminate in tho reopening of the smelters iu Deliver and Puoblo It is learned that tho president of tho smelt ing and refining company will probably arrivo iu Donvcr next week when a mutually satisfactory scalo of waes may bo agreed upon botwoon tho man agers and tho men ROBBERS TURN BACK SOUTH rurmiom Twelve Hour Ilohlnd Them at Sullivans Sheep Itaiicli Oaspeu Wyo Juuo 10 Eight of the posso huutiug tho Uniou Pacific train robbers iu tho country returned to Casper yesterday Tho robbers have loft tho inouutains and aro traveling back south The last heard of them was at Powder river coming Bouth They seemed to bo heading toward Wolton A largo party is fol lowing them now Today guards wero placed at all tho bridges across tho Platte river and now men with fresh horses startod for tho Wolton country Tho pursuing patty at Sullivans sheep camp whero tho robbors ato breakfast and took a pack horse aud bod wero 12 hours behind Tho robbors aro travel ing in a very broken country with mini 1 orous washouts and a model placo to hide At Sullivans camp only two robbers put in an appearauco More Trouble Is Feared London Ky Juno 10 A messenger just from Manchester says all is quiet there Judgo Eversolo will not go to Hyden today to open court owing to the danger in parsing through Clay county Sid and Lee Baker friends of the Whites and Howards passed through hero last night going back home to fight it out if necessary The quiet at Manchester is believed to be that which precedes a storm More bloodshed is tho opinion of tho best iu formed mem Zionists Iii Cniifciviice Baltimoke Juno 10 Tho second an nual conference of tho Federation of Zionists opened j esterday Tho feder ation has for its object tho colonizing of Palestine with Hebrews aud assisting and encouraging tho Hebrow colony al ready in Palostine Tho principal work of tho conference yesterday was tho re ception of reports of a favorable char acter from outgoing officers and tho election of tho following officers for tho ensuing year President Richard Goth ell secretary I D Morrison treasurer O D Birkham all of Now York Swift Iluys Children Itnmli Fort Woktii Tex June 10 G P Swift of the Swift Packing company has closed a deal hero for the ranch of the Childress Laud and Cattle com pany in Childress county in the Texas Panhandle Tho ranch is a fine prop erty of 90000 acres and well stocked with high grade Durhams Of the cat tle ou tho ranch Mr Swift took 8000 head at very good prices The total amount involved is betweou 230000 aud 300000 TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Tho German derby was won by Baroa Springers Galifard Lawrouco Townsend tho uow United Stntes minister to Belgium was received Sunday by King Leopold Johns Island Lako Erie famous as a prison for rebol soldiers duriug tho civil war has just beeu sold at auction for 145000 General Brooko commanding at Ha vana reports the doath of Privato Oliver Lambert company F Seveuth cavalry of typhoid fever Tho 4 story brick building of the Phamix Paint and Brush company at Philadelphia was gutted by firo Loss 00000 msuranco small Howard Blackburn of Gloucester Mass set sail alone Sunday in his sloop rigged four ton boat the Great Western to cross tho Atlautio Tho announcement is mado that tho forco of nieu at tho Springfield Ills iron works wiU be doubled and that wages will bo increased from 10 to 25 per cent Professor O R Henderson of Chicago uuiversity a dolegato to tho childrens home convention at Milwaukee spoke on Childreu and Social Progress Sun day night Emperor William distributed tho prizes at tho Elbo regatta Sunday and afterward dined on board the Fuerst Bismarck with the owners of the com noting yachts Tho statements published to the effect that Admiral Sampson was ill aud would retire from tho command of tho Is orth Atlantic squadron have been au thontatively denied Ex Senator Benjamiu Hardiugisdead t Cottage Grove Oro Ho was elected to the United States senate in 1802 to fill out the unexpired term of Seuator Baker deceased Mr Harding wus born iu Penusylvaui in 1832 T1J 5rJlg8 coutveray and tho com ing McGitlert trial aro giveu as tho rea sons for the abandonment of the Oal vary Presbyterian church of Now York by the congregation Tho bulldiuir will be sold for a Jewish synagogue A diamond now iu tho possession of Judge Tuthill of Chicago U said to part of the bribe which Daniel Coughliu is charged with having offered to Juror Taylor to intluouco a verdict for the Ilhuois Central railroad iu a laud nam age suit i r