Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 12, 1883, Image 1
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWELFTH OMAHA NEB TUESDAY MORNING JONfc. 12 , 1883 305 THE OLD WORLD. _ The Ohurch and State Quostioi the Chief Topic in the Gor man Parliunent , The Oure of Souls Necessary ti Cement a Political Com bination. A Sensational Story Concern ing the Early Abdication of Queen Victoria , The Bright Celebration in Eir mingham a Monster Affair. A Variety of General Forolgi News. VICTORIANS RETIREMENT. Special Dlepatch to TUB II BB. WASHINOTON , Jnno 11. A apocln from London saye : The qnoon o England contomplatoa abdicating The roaaona glvou for this moat an expected coarao are her mojeaty" fast failing boalth and increasing ua willingness aud Bomotlmoa luablllt ; on her part to perform the duties o government. For oomo years th qaoon haa boon a mild believer o spiritualism. She thought the aplrl of her dead husband naod to aaala her in working ont qnestlona whio ! perplexed hor. Slnco the death of ho favorlto servant John Brown , she ha eon very much depressed , and fin ally It was necessary to remove her t Balmoral , where aomo of her bapploa days were apent with her husband. ' am told that aome very pathetic scene t ) ok placa at her laat visit there. Sh aeorned to fool the actual preaenoo o her dead prince , and talked ai thongl ho were by her aldo. This and otho : occurrences frightened and alarmo her daughter Beatrice greatly , and ih Insisted that aomo of the other niotr bcra cf tha family should com down at onca. It was tolographe G London by the ombassadc of a great power to hla sovereign Wednesday last that the abdication c the qneen of England was Impendln and would probably occur very aoor The break down of her health he been followed by melancholy of th moat pronounced typo. It aoema n < to bo generally known that the troubl with the quean's knee cornea from largo nicer of ecrofnlaa nnd cancoroi nature that has formed under the km joint , and In spite of all that can 1 done la making its way to the ban - and her condition la very aorioua ii deod. . _ _ GERMANY. Special Dispatch to Ton Dsn. BERLIN , June 11 The differo factlona of the landtag have agrei upon a special commlttoo to coiiuld the now church bill and suggest union tnontc. The government journt maintain that the bill ia not a concc aion to the Roman curia , but la f ram In the intercuts of the monarchy itao \ as Catholics are folly justified in cor ( plaining of the present atato of aflu li It ia hoped by the government th \ the conservatives and Hbornln w unlto agalnat the ultramontanea , wl demand moro than the governmo la willing to grant. The first rea Ing of the bill took place to-da Wlndthorst , ultramontane leadc aald the Cantor must await the close the debate before assuming a definl position in regard to the meanui Yon Gosslor , minister of public i atrnotlon and ecclesiastical affairs , c nied that the moaanre waa mostly 1 tended to provide for the cure of aot In canes of necessity. The case was earnest endeavor on the part of t government to ascertain whether waa possible to maintain peace t twtien church and state. The Hanover Courier attributes t ! retlgnatlon ef Von Banningser to t confusion In political a flairs , espocla the differences between htmaelf a the majority of hla party In regard the church bill. The landtag will prolonged for a week. EjList Saturday's sitting of the role stag waa the one hundredth of the a Mon. This is the largest number sittings in any session of record , honor of the event two sploni bcqueta wore placed on the pro dent's table ENGLAND. Special Dispatches to Tun bun. BIKUINOHAM , Juno 11 The cc bratlon In honor of John Bright representative in parliament for I inlngham for over a quarter of a cc tury begun to-day. The procession delegates from various liberal aooiotl a mile and a half loner , pasted in view before Bright. Tno chief feati to-day was the presentation of a g modal to Bright. The demonstrat at the railway station where Brij arrived this morning , and thronghi the line of marched resemltlod ro progress. The route of the process ! which was five miles long , was dens crowded with people. LONDON , Juno 11. Wadgo , al Archer , alias Templar , ont on bail the charge of forgery , failed to i pear at the police court to-day. G public prosecutor stated Saturday t there had boon gross abuse of the p visions of the extradition treaty , ' 1 prisoner , he said , waa really wanted answer for another charge at Bern Portions who deposed to the luforc tlon on which hia extradition ' granted had not appeared and it ' not a queation whether they were ndictablo for conspiracy. In the honae of lords to-day the legalizing marriage with a decea wife's sister passed to a second re lug , by a vote of 1G5 to 1G8 Ia the chess tournament to-day i kertort beat Blackburn , winning first prize of 300. The Times soys Elles & Co. , thol goat merchants of Amoy , have g > into liquidation. Unfavorable real nro expected. II It understood t the firm has boon unfot . ra Ions In tea and sugar. Davltt has rejoined the league , at tbo leanest of Patnoll. LONDON , Juno 11 , The trial of thi dynamite conspirators , Dr. Gallagher Barnard Gallagher , Auabnrgh , Oar- tin , Whitohcad and Wilson , chargec w th treason aud felony , waa bgni this morning. Lynch , alias Norman , aa Informer , repeated the testimony In regard tc thodoiuRS of thouonaplratorapruvloni ta and after their arrival lu England from America , which ho gave at th < preliminary hearing. Michael Davltt has arrived and hoc a consultation with Parnell and the ] oiino to an agreement In regard to thi manucr , In which agitation in Irelant will bo conducted hereafter. Davltt i not to go to America but remain a homo to carry out the Iflsh pro- g'unnio. LONDON , Juuo 11. The Times' St Petersburg correspondent s.tys thor when th waa no procession yesterday czir and czirlua entered the city They wora followed by grand duke and uoUblos. The party drov through the city very rapidly. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS , Special Dispatch IMS to TUB B . ROME , Juno 11. The text of th reprint of five acts of the proser pontificate relative to Ireland show the latter , on the llth of May , morel formulated the unchanging policy c the Vatican throughout tha preset pontificate and that the pope wrote t Cardinal MaOabo , August 1st , 1881 informing him ho ( the pope ) was cor fidont British statesmen would glv satisfaction to the Irish people who they demanded what waa juat. GOBBLING THE ISLANDS. MELBOURNE , Australia , Juno 11.- Vlctoria and other coloulei urge th imperial government to annex th New Hebrides , Solomon , and othe groups of islands in the Pacific. THE REGATTA. HARWICH , Juno 11 In the regatt to-day tha now cutter Mirjonle wo : the queen's cup. Among the con petlng yachts were the Mirandt Sainoona , Spendthrift and other crac boats. RESiaNKD. BERLIN , Juno 11. Herr Von Bet nlgson haa also resigned his seat in th rolohatag. GENERAL T HAYEK , . Unvelllne the Stntuu of " The Katht of Weat Point Military Academy. " Special Dispatch to THE llii. WEST POINT , N. Y. , Jnno 11. Tt o tat DO in honor of Gen. Sylvaui Thayer , ereotctd by the alumni of tl military academy , was unveiled th afternoon \uth suitable cercmonio The exorcises were attended by { largo gathering cf people , iucludh 100 axumnla , said to bo th-j moat nun eronis gathering of that b dyovor sot at West Point. The distinguish ! persona present included Gene. Grar Sherman , Secretary of War Llnaol Adjatant General Drum , Brlgadl General Tarry , Oalonol MouUou , St , Lrjuli , a naphow of Gano : Thayer , aud Bllle , Danish minister. Thoexerclaes beguu at tbo peat cha ol where Gen. Geo. W Callurn , w graduated from West Point In 18C the last year of Thayor'a saptrlnte decoy , road an address on hla 111 character and service , especially in i latiou to the military academy. Ge Oullnm sketched the checkered hlat ry of Weat Point previous to Thayoi advent to the position of superlnten ont lu 1817 , and then told what Thay did for the academy during the years ho waa at its head , crediting t dead general with making the instil tlon what it haa been of la years. Ho said Thayer foui the Institution without syatom when attained charge. Thoao admitted cadets were from 12 to 24 years of a { aomo maimed , aomo married , soi not at all qualified for the profess ! of arms. The conrao of study v very limited and ef poor quality , t Thayer was aald to have brought hi mony ont of chaos , to have introdnc new studies , established improved d clpllno , erected buildings , inculcat principles that made up trno gent men soldiers and reared o military stltatlon creditable to a great pee and not surpassed lu the wor He caused the academy to grow fn a badly conducted military school i scientific Institution , which was one the glorloa of the country. On 1 aonoloalon of General Gnllum'saddr the alumni marched to the pli whore the atatuo had baon frost escorted by a battalion of cadet * , i the unveiling took place. Gjnc Ccllum presented the otatne to 1 academy on behalf of the alumni , t it was accepted ou behalf of the ac emy by General Merritt. The sta Is of granite , 8 foot 3 Inches high , a pedestal 9 feet high , The only aoription is , "General Thayer , Fatl of West Point Military Academy , " Another.Kallrand for Gould. Special Dispatch to Tin lisi. Sr. Loun , Juno 11. Dlspatol from Tyler and Waco , Texas , say t ! reports are current in wall Inforn railroad circles that a echomo ia foot by which it Is expected that J Gould will secure control of the Toi & St. Lonla narrow gauge rallroi It la said dlaaontlons have broken i In the direction of the road , and th ia likely to bo a default in the paym of the interest on the construct bonds due July lit , which may res In the appointment of a receiver the road , and ultimately in its fall into the hands of Jay Gould. Intarnnon Men In Session , Special Dlepatch co Tui lisi. OLKVELJLND , Juno 11. Ono hund and fifty presidents , vlco prealdei secretaries , managers and gem gents , representing as many pro nont fire insurance companies Europe and America , are here to h a secret conference to-morrow , the j ct of which is not revealed. ' sessions will bo held in the Wind club rooms to effectually guard ga ! inlruilon. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL The Court of Claims Refuses U Roopoti tlio Case of the Oatlot A Woman's Heavy Suit Agninsl Diutriot OommlsBioner West. The Star Route Record Takoi Front Rank In Criminal Hiotory. The Architect of Many Fortunoa CAPITAL NOTES. Bpelal Ulapatchcs to Tun Ills. TUB CADET ENOINEEK3. Juno 11. In th court of olalma Chief Juatloo Drak announced the dccUlon of the conr overruling the motions for a rohearlii ] In the caao of Cadet Engineer Lso pold , The original opinion la thus al lowed to stand aa the matured judgment mont of the court , after hearing al the additional facts and argument submitted by Secretary Chandler through the attorney general , In hi recent letter the secretary told th cidot engineers that If the dccisioi waa agatu In their favor , the cas would bo appealed to the snpromi court. On Saturday laat the navy department partment ordered Leopold to join th steamer Yantio , which IB about to star for the Arctic regions. The president hna accepted 2G mlle of the Northern Pacllh railway , re cently constructed In Montana. arAU MAIL SERVICE. During the month of May the tote Increase In the alar mall aervlc amounts to $39,015 , During the sam period the amount saved from d ( creased service was $30,025 , making net Increase of service during tb month of $0,500. In the stoamboi service the not Increase during th mouth amounted to $5,130. Secretary Teller expresses the Intoi tlon of using all the money ho ca legally In purchasing stock catt for the Indiana. A BILL IN EQUITY has juit been entered in the conn hero agalnot District Commission ! West for recovery of railroad bom placed In his hunda lu Novombo 1881 , for negotiation , and which , it charged , ho has appropriated to hewn own UBO. Mrs , Mary Jane Stlnde an Ohag. W. Stindo , leetdeuta of Louis aua , are the plalutltid lu the aottoi Iji the bill Mre. Stindo pllogoa that ! November 1881. at the request i West , defendant , aho delivered to hi for nogotla'iiou 100 bonds of the Ne Orloana , Baton llongo & Viuksburp Railway company , of tha donouiln ( ion of $1,000 eash , ho proml leg to obtain payment on tl bandn or have them oxchangi for bondn of the Now Orloar Toiaa & Pacitio railway company i until eo disposed of , to keep them hia poaseaslon. She now aacerta th she recently called upon West to i turn the bauds , but ho refused to > so , and ttlao refused to glvo her ai Information as to their whoreaboul She prays that West bo ordered make known the whereabouts of t bonds and hla dealings with the that ho bo restrained from dealt with them any furthar , and that t present holder of the bonds , bo c joined from delivering them to t defendant. A temporary reatralni order was lisnod by the court. HILL'S CASE. WASHINGTON , Juno 11. In t committee to investigate the charf made against tha administration of t supervising architect's oflico , troaac department , to-day , Ooloman , conn for March , stated that ho had pi pared specific ohargoo , which ho t poctcd to prove under oontrai already in evldonco before the co mlttoo. Ho also stated that waa recently retained as cot rol for Manloy , Cooper , Justin & Lathy and several others , who dealt to prefer charges agalnat Hill , a that he would In a few days formal charges to cover their several groun of complaint. Oolcman then re charge' ] and spoolficitions which forth fraud and extravagance in co noctlon with the purchase and dro ing of the stone far public bnlldli of the United States. Stevomot , expert , then took th < j stand and earned the statement relative to I ooetof granite naed In the oonetr tlon of the public bulldlnga at Phi delphla. A stone cutter testified tha g ornmont paid a contractor $270 for cutting atone for which concrao paid him ? 32.50 , leaving a not pn of 8239.70. It was suggested t ! the commission visit Boston and at ! cities for the purpose of taking to ; mony. Without deciding whethoi would accept affidavits in ovidoi or visit the different points to ti testimony , the commission adjouri till Wednesday. STAR ROUTK To-day'a session in the star retrial trial waa devoted to hearing of or meats based upon prayers for Instr tlons to jury ; prayers to the iinm of twenty for prosecution , and even hundred for the defense. The prayers for the defense w submitted without argument . A la number oi them are attacks'upon Insufficiency of the Indictments , i other point made la that all ur noni the defendants can bo convicted , 'j court adjourned until to-morn when the charge to the jury wlllpr ably bo delivered. Although the star route trial la yet ended , the record up to thla pc Is the largest over made In a orlml trial in this country , Printed tmall typo and octavo tlzo , It ci prlzss over 6,000 pages , or about 250,000 words. The record of Guiteau trial oomprlzsd 2,700 pa | and wai regarded u of extraordlu length. THE CRIMINAL RECORD. A JJOublo Tragedy * Special Dispatch to Tun 11 VINCENNKS , Ind. | Juno 11. shocking tragedy occurred in th house of Joseph Pollock , a wealth miller and an influential cltlzar ahortly after midnight Saturday nigh' ' His son Charles Pollock , who morrle Clara Clcndonlng six months ago , cam home after midnight , bade his fathc cd mother good night , eaying ho wj going away. Ho wont to his wlfu bedroom and disrobed and In hnlf a hour shot her through the breast an hlnidolf in the right aide. She ran I the oud of the hall where oho fe dead. Ho lived twenty tuluutcs hi never epoko a word. Pollock wi partly Intoxicated when ho came boui Th'oro was no trouble between him an his 'wife. The Wnmon Coart Martini. Special Dispatch to Tui 1) ) i. GALVKSTON , Juno 11. A Now San Antonio apoclal says : To-day , ! the court martial of Major Wataoi army defaulter , Chief Payuis'jter To roll testified at length regarding tl : high standing of the accuiod. Ho n ways found him moat zcalons and wll Ing , Defendant presented au aocou : current for May , showing his ludob ness to the government settled. 0 il. Torrol was cross-examined b the judge advocate regarding the u aonut carront. Horaoo Wilson , i San Francisco , toatifud ia detail coi corning Wasaon's aorvlcja In Jnpai and the high estimation in which 1 stands. To-morrow the aconaod w ! submit his fie al argument , a'flor hlo if the judge advocate has nothing ' say , the case will go to tha court fi adjudication. Attempted Murder- Spa lal Dispatch to 'fill llii. TERRE HAUTE , Ind. , June 11. The city Is excited this afternoon 1 an attempted murder of Hon. John 1 Lamb , congressman of thla district , 1 Samuel C. Divls , an attorney of tb city. Davis was approaching the o trance of Lamb's office , when the la ter approached and saluted him wi "How are you ? ' "Don't you ape to mo , " said DavU. "I will apeak yon ; I want to talk to yon , " SB L mb. "No , you won't,1' ' Bald E vis , and Immediately drawing a reviver vor , placed it almost against Liml cheat. The congressman thn up the weapon with his baud , which ho hojd aomo legal papers , hoi Ing a oaua In the other , and dodged the weapon waa discharged. Tha b passed over hla shoulder , througl p lastnK wagon and lodging in the d vor's arm , inflicting a palaful woui Limb wont into a store mat door a Davis waa taken charge of by the 1 stamlora. The causa of the attcn ia attributed to an occurrence growl out of a libel salt again * ' , The I press , in which Davis waa proaoontl and Lamb dofeuding. , > From AfflaeuoD to Pat erty , Special Diipitth to Tint linn. BOSTON , Juno 11. WillUm A.P noy , at onu tlmo proprietor of ono the largest dry goods honsc.i In Chi go , and rated among thn inillonali through bniineea doprFss tV ( rod 1 investments bacamo iiuip&r&y i ivc od and finally was obliged to give bnalneea on account of itnpal health. Without money ho rotnn east and obtained a position an sal man lu tha store OB Shop&td , Norv & Co. The firm haa boon mlaa cuuslderablo valuable goods and del lives traced the thefts to Putnoy. was arrested at a eummor oottagi Nantucket. The ofiicars with their prison took the ateamer for Boston. At P ney'asollcltatlon they did not put Ir ou him. Putney doairud to av people ho might know on bonrd i waa allowed to move abont. Sudd ly , while chatting with an officer plunged overboard. Ho wan ta from the water by the boat's crow ; everything done to rotiaacltato ] but he died In about ten mlnu ago 52. A Bloody Row. Special Dispatch ( o Tim linn. TROY , N. Y. , .luno 11. A mm was committed hero this aftornc and perhaps two moro , growing on the strike of moulders at the Moll bio Iron Works. About 4 o'clock police were sent for , and after parsing a largo crowd and orreal throe young men , they found ono i dead from a pistol shot and two i wounded. The persona charged y firing the fatal shots are non-nt moulders , and were engaged in row. A great crowd followed the ficers with a determination to ly the men who did the shooting. T were kept at bay by Superintend Qulgloy , who waa aoon on the oci He ordered the crowd to utand b : whereupon the oxuaporatod crowd tacked him , knocked him down wore choking him when aomo of men rescued him. Tha entire it tootlvo forca and five pitrohnen itt detailed to the scene of the mm and will remain there during It night. 0 The Illinois Coat Mineri. 0 Special Dispatch to Till Uia. ST. Louia , Juno 11 A meotin coal miners waa bold at West Bi vlllo , 111. , last night , but nothlii | Importance waa dono. In addltloi the Abbey and other raaohlno m at and near CollinaviUo and York , machine mine on the Illinois & Lonla railroad la now working two two men , they having gone there day unmolested , Twenty five mil alao started for Murphysboro , on Cairo Short Line , thla morning , B of them taking their families , 1 Hill and John Kloo'a mines are worklug The strike Booms to pretty well over and many striken seeking employment elsewhere. Protesting Against Papal In ferenoe , Special Dlipatch to Tin Un. CHICAOO , Juno 11 , At n moe of u number of prominent Ii Americans In thla city laat nigl was decided to call a mass meotli be held next Saturday to pn gainst papal Interference with ai In Ireland , PRAIRIE ZCPHYRS Destructive Storms Along thi Borders of Illinois and Wisjonnin , Amounts of Property Suddenly Removed and Shattered. A Freight Train Picked Up BUI Wrecked. A Cyolono in Indiana- Special Dlipatch to Tin ! ! . INDIANAPOLIS , Juno 11. Nottl Yornou wua visited by a cyclone las night abottt half past aovon o'clock It passed through the southern part o the town , destroyed five or six honsei ouo a brick church and the rest dwell Ings. No ono is known to bo Injured A train of ton cars on the O. it M railroad waa blown from the trac about seven miles east of North Voi nun. No ono was injured. Fnithc up on the 0. & M. railroad at Osgoo novoral houses were blown down an two persons were reported killed. Th cloud waa funnel shaped and movln oaatward. CyoloDot in IOWB. Special Dlipatcbcs lo Tin Uit. OKDAU llAi'ii ) * , Jnno 11. A. specie to the llspubllcar. from West Union Iowa , atutca that a tornado otrnol Bruah Crook this afternoon about o'clock , and blow one-third of th town away. Loss from 830.0CO to 510 , 000. No lives are reported lost , t school honao was also blown over bo tnoon Oolwlno and Maynard station ! on the B. , ' O.-lt. & N. , about the saui time. DnncquE , Iowa , Juno 11. DU patjhos from Wavorly say : " . cyclone thin afternoon viiltod Trlpol the aoeno cf the exploits of the 13a bcr Brothers , about 3:30 : , and bio down trees and bulldlnga. The larj machinery warehouse of J. C. Qarro waa completely destroyed , Oonsldo able damage was done on the bus ness houses and many small bulldlni were blown to atoms. Several paraoi ( lightly Injured. The Blunt at Uoloit. Special Dispatch to Tin lln. BELOIT , Wis , Juno 11. This cl was struck by n tornado about G tl evening , with the result of domorall ing the business portion of the tow killing ono man and wounding sovoi others. The ntorm came from southwesterly dircoilon , and waa m by a carrnnt of air going south , can ing n rotary motion , accompanied heavy rain. It ntruok the wcsto portion of the city , wracked a nui her of bulldlnga , then past over t heart of the city , unrooting a numb of business house , blowing down t Northwestern rallwr.y brldgo , scitti ing the machinery room of thn Ry river paper mllla , and killing Elws Uolloran , ono of the hands. T Iocs will bo heavy , as the gooda In t 1 injured bulldlnga are damaged water. ( A Doable Header. p Special Dltpatch to Till llm. CHICAGO , Juno 11A Dally No Harvard , (111. ( , ) special aaya n pocnl cyclouopisaod a uhort dlatanco sou cast of this place to-night , w heavy rain and hall , met another clone , north of hero , reversed couruo , jumped over this place t otrnck the earth a mlle south of hi sweeping away dwellings , barns t fonccs. Turning to a direct oactwi course , it leveled a number of dw < ings and barns. A few poisons w wounded but no HTIIS lost. & . \Vhirlwind. Special Dispatch to Tin llm CIIIUAOO , Juno 11. The Inl Ocean's Qilona (111. ( , ) upeolal say wh'rlwind ' passed over Elmo , In southern pirt of Wisconsin , abon o'clock this afternoon doing mi damaga. Owing to the Interrnp telegraphic communication It is or posHlblo to learn the particulars freight train on the Norlhweat railway waa picked up bodily , exc the ongiuo , and carried from track and completely wrecked. ' conductor , Win , Gleason , waa sorlc ly , and W. Oomstock , a traveling u of Chicago , slightly hurt. bliippini ; NOWB. m Special DUpatcli to Tin UB . 10 CHICAGO , Juno 11. Arriv if. Rhaotla , from Hamburg. > NEW YOHK , Juno 11. Arriv Bolgravla , from Liverpool , it o. Faniid at tost. BpecUl Dtipatch to Tin lii . ST. Louis , Jnno 11 1'hn whi id abouU of ex-Judge Chester II. Kr its are now known , MM. Krnm Bro notified yesterday by G. 11. Th ro manager of Thiel'a Private Doteoi or agency , that her husband wason bo hoof a Central Pacific train bound west would breakfast at Ogden this me ing. Krum has a ticket for Salt L City only. It appoara Krum on k ing St. Louis , April 20 , wont to Oh of go and thence to Nuw York. Ho 0of driven to the Pacific mail steal of which sailed for Panama , whence to proceeded to San Frantiico. Ho CB recognized on the train. l.o It. SPORTING. Special Dispatches to Tin llii. UJVINOTJN 11ACES. irs ho COVINOTON , Juno 11. Second c no The opening event was a mlle ao three furlong race , with two start s ) Ballast boat the colt St. Martin ; ti bo 2:47i : , ro Harold stakes , for two.yoar-o five furlongs. General Harding 11 Aacalon second , Eva S , third ; tl 1:18 : ] . Gudolla stakes , for throe-year- fillies , mlle and a quarter. Itanc ug won , Bllletta second , Jennie 1 ih- third ; time , 2:20 : | it Handicap , ono mllo. Froland T to Tuxgathnrcr second , Llzale S , tb ast time , 1:67 : J. Irs Kitra moo , throe-quarters of a n with 11 atarUrs. Sloonm won , 0 ley Lewis second , Barney Aarot third ; time , 1:24. imiOHTON IIEACIt UACEH. BuuHiTox BEACH , Juno 11. Track good , Five furlongs , two-year-old * . Australian won , Chanticleer second , Nelly Glove third ; tlmo 1:05 : , Mlle daah , Itaskn won , Camlllui second , Baboock third ; tlmo JU4GA Mlle and a quarter , King Fan "won. . Flower of Meath second , Cromwol third ; tlmo 2:1JJ : ( Three quartora of a mlle , Clara B won , Wuaaol second , Hatachlmlc third ; tlmo 1:17J : , Stotplo chase , iort course , Belli of Notth won , D.ivo Gibson second Tonawanda third ; tlmo l:48j : CHICAGO ITEMS , The Bogus Lard Iiivostigatioi Liable to Linger In- floflnifcoly , The Saloon - Keepers Dotei mined to Block tbo High Licoubo .Law , A Slight Ont on Freluht Raton t the Ohla-two Palntera Killed. Special Dispatch to Tin Him. BOGUS LARD , CHICAGO , Juno 11. A committee c the board of trade this afternoon eon tinned the aoorot Inquiry Into th charges by MoGoooh against Fowle Bros. , af sailing adulterated lard , Th toatimony was of the same gouort character as before. As botwooi seventy aud eighty witnesses hav boon Bummonod , the oxatnlnatto promises to bo protracted sornowht indefinitely. AIG1I LICENSE TRICKKD. At a meeting of the city council ti night an attempt was made to bal the provisions of the high license atai law for the present year , if it finall goes Into effect. Under the oxlstln city ordinance the salson licenses b : oomo duo' July first , nd > the now law would , if pasi od bo In cfljot by thi tlmo , saloon keepers hero woul have to begin paying under it onco. To prevent thin an ordlnon was Introduced in the council to-nlcl making saloon licenses duo and pa ] able the last day of May each each year. An attempt was made pass It under suspension of the rnl nnd only lacked two of the nooossa two-thirds votes. A special mooth is oillod for Tanrsday night when bare majority can pass it. N > dou is entertained about Ita passage that moating' . TWO PAINTERS KILLED. Charles Elder and Charles Will palntnrs , while engaged on a bulldi thin afternoon , were thrown to t ground by an accident to the Bcsflk and both killed. A CUT ON" FREIGHTS. Owing to the I'ghtncssof traffic tweon Chicago and Ohio rlvor pole tha pool ou that business has booo dismembered und rntet on meatc reduced from 14 cunts per hundred 6 cento , the cut then oxtondiug to < loads of other classes of gooda , mooting of roads interested waa h hero to-day isml a temporary rate inoata fixed at 7 cents , pending anc or mooting to bo hold lu Olnolnnat u few days. FLIRTING BY TELEPHONE A Younff BoBton Bank Glerk waa Bllnntly Puzzled. Among the employes at the con oflico , says The Boston Glebe , I boy whoso voiaa has not yet taken the base tones of manhood , bu still of p pure soprano quality , substituted for a young lady open ono day , and In the course of duties , was soon to smllo very broac His nearest neighbor a young la aoeklug to find the oauao of amnaomont , waa told that a bank ol up town waa trying to flirt with h No sooner Bald than the lady c IK clod this particular band clerk w all the operators In the room , and of thorn took in the conversation , eluding the answers dictated to boy by his lady friends The up tc manhor exulted lu hln easy couqm and appointed a mooting , saying t when the central ofliso closed would station himself in a cert doorway , aud that the fair dan might know ho waa the proper pu by a nonegay ho would wear in buttonhole. At the appointed tlmo aboul dozan of the girls proceeded to w leisurely up the street In groups three and four. In the street dc way fctood the hero , faultlessly rayed , with kid gloves and cane , i tha Mithetio banquet. As the I group approached ho ran hia o pleasantly over their faces In scare ! some token of recognition , But t passed him by , laughing their aleeyos. Tao same tn mont WAS given by the next grn who could icircoly restrain tl laughter at the excitement of the i gant young man. As the last gr approached , hla incitement got batter of him , and ho stopped ligl forward , bowing and smirking , aald in hla most captivating v "Which ono la It ? Which ono ia The girls mastered the situation s olently to repress the faintest nhiv of a smllo , and coldly stared at without a word and passed on. THE CELEBRATED THISTl 1 have transferred tha ngonoj my celebrated Thlstlo Cigars , fo erly hold by Motcalf & Bro o , MAX MEYER & CO. , the LEAI WESTERN CIGAR HOUSE , where d IdB. era will always find a largo stoo B.no these fine cigars at factory prices. no 8 j unlit D. S. ER1 Fire Crackers , Flags , Piatols , loons , and all kinds of 4th of . goods at 0. S Goodrich & Co. , ag lo , for UNEXCELLED FIllE W01 ir-lCo. All colored goodn. tat m < THE RETURN OF CROOK , Tlio Apache Pimislior Rocrossos the Line with His Bangs Untouched Seventy - Five Suporanuated Buoks and 165 Fquawa and Children Captured , The HoRtllea Still Hold the Fort. Special Dispatch to Tin linn. SAN FRANCISCO , Jnno 11 , Sorghum Smith arrived at Tombstone from Chlrlcahua this morning , bringing In formation that Crook nad returned from his expedition and was encamped on Silver creek , south end of Ohlrlca- hna , where ho reached yesterday af ternoon , sixty miles southeast of this place. Two hundred and thirty hoa- tiles had surrendered and were brought In by Crook , who recrosscd the line last Saturday. Among the prisoners were seventy-five bucks old and sick , and the balance women and children. It la believed Crook will return and endeavor to capture the warriors. Ilia command la la good lighting trim , the casualties ao far being - ing nothing. Tlio Bohemian Convention. Special Dlipatch 10 Tm tin MILWAUKEE , Juno 11. The Boho- mlan national convention listened to day to the address of President Svojso and to the report of the aocratary , showing that over $130,000 was ex pended last year In helping needy momborr. Ttio election of oflioars re sulted In the choloo of John Bproaky , of Ohio , president ; vice president , 8. J Herman , Nebraska ; secretary , llobt. L. Pltto , Illlnoli ; assistant sec retary , Antono Klobaaa , Mlaiourl ; marshal. II. Opitz , Now York ; Inatdo guard , Charles Mojz'e ' , Iowa. The Pittibura Trade Tribunal- Special Dispatch to Till HER. PiTTsntJKQ , Juno 11. The trade tribunal appointed several weoka ago to nettle the differences bet iroon rail road coal minors nnd operators of this district , In regard to wages to bo paid for mining , hold a meeting to-day with closed doors. After adjournment It WAR announced that nothing had boon done save to compare figures on the ooit of production gathered since laat mooting. The conference will meet again to-morrow. Pending Ita deci sion work It going on In the mines on a conditional agroomont. Onundinu Notes. Special Dlapatctoi to Tin U i. HALIFAX , Juno 11 The Alhambra has arrived from Nuw York , She haa two whale boats , a dingy and quanti ties of stores f > r thn steamer Protons , chartered by the United States gov ernment for the Qroelov Arctic expe dition relief. The United States steamer Yantio will accompany the Proteus as far as navigation will per mit , The Gruoloy party Is supposed to bo In latitude 77 J , with suffi-.lont stores to last over twu months yet. A grand reception of the delegates to the biennial cession cf the grand lodge of Independent Order of Good Templar * of the world will bo given In the legislative aseombly chamber. MONTREAL , Juno 11. Justice Riln- vlllo gave judgment to-day annulling the marrlago of Miss Ohaffiiy to the bogia Lord Oantyro , on the ground of being a minor aud tuo consent of the guardian not being given. The court denounced the system of grant ing licenses hero which given no security to families. The ReunUiou in Huyti- Special Dltpatch to Tin ! ) . PHILADKLVHII , Juno 11. President Solemn , of llaytl , telegraphs Lannoz , Haytlan consul at this port , thattho're are no uprisings In Ilayti , such as are reported , and that the only trouble la at Mlrogoano , where the rebels are entrenched. Ho has Instructed Len nox to look ont for iron steamships for sale In this country which can bo utilized as war vessels la an attack on Mlragoano from the sea. * " " Grant' ! Art Gallery- Special Dispatch to Tin 1J . WEST POINT , N. Y. , Juno 11 , Qonoral Grant haa boon spandlng a few days hero during the oommoncj- mont exorcises at the Academy. Dar ing an Interview to-day with .the art comjilttoo of the Southern exposition , ho expressed great interest lu the en terprise , and agreed to loan a number of art objoots collected by htm In dif ferent parts of the world , for exhibi tion In the art gallery during the entire - tire period the exposition will bo open , Drowned in Frovo Lako. Special Dispatch to Tin Ilii. PILOT PAYSON , Utah , Juno 11. Four young ladies , named Yntea , Ed dy , Hawkins aud Rjanf , ai od rospoc- lively 12 ! , 14 , 13 and 23 yearn , aud a man named Yntes , aged 18 , were drowned in Provo Liku , near Bjnja- mln , Sunday evening , by the acci dental capsizing of a baat. while ont with a pleasure party. Four others were rescued TELEOmAPH 'NOTES ' Special Dispatches to Tin llm , The International militia rifle match u fund amouuta to 92,727. I A company has boon organized In New m York fur the purpose of layiner two new citblea between tbia country and Europe. The unpaid Italian laborers on the Phil adelphia & Chester County railroad at llivorforcl , have been rlotlnc for two days. era The disobedience U formidable and the ate sheriff haa been called to quell It , to Judge BIlllDRi , of the United States ia circuit court of Lawrence , refused the ap \ - plication of the city fur a reduction of tha ot appeal bond In the Galnos case. The bond is 12,600.000. Torben Do Bille , late Danish minister to the United Htatoa and court of St. James , died at Cannes , South France. May 31 , ily its Dr. IJuchtnin.of Bogus mtdlcal diploma fame , was arrested at the Instance of hi * IS danghttr. In I'hlUdelphlft , charged with trantferrmp property belonjlDg to her ,