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THE OMAHA DAILY * BEE
'IIIRTEENTH ' YEAR. OMAHA * NEB. FRIDAY MORNING. MA2 1884. N ) . 2
PRESIDENTIAL PROBLEMS ,
The Preslflenllal Position as Fiinrcfl
Out tyTto New York SIID ,
Arthur eads the List With
Blaine a Good Second ,
A Michigan Congressman Who
Thinks That State Anti-Elaine ,
And That Many Michigan Delegates -
gates Will Vote lor Arthur ,
.Yesterday's ' Conventions Show
Arthur's ' Increasing Strength ,
Minnesota Claimed BO Strong for
BU no , Falls to Instruct Tor Him.
TFIE ISUM'S HO.MMVHV
OF CONVKMIONH SO 1'All UKI I ) .
Special di'pntch to the BKK.
MEW YOUK , May 1st. The Sun pub-
liahos the following : Republican otato
convoutiona wcro hold josterday in Cali-
.fornia , Florid , Iowa , Maiuo , Mamchus-
.easts Now IIanipiu.ii Nevada , Oregon
Vermont , Woat Vir 'a ' , Wiaconain , and
congressional dintrios conventions in sev
eral stipes. The total number of dele
gates far chosen is 005 and their pros-
dentia reference a are as follows :
jVOB AKTIlUll.
Alabama 20 Arkansas 14
Delaware 1 Georgia 21
IltinoU 6 Indiana C
Kansas 2 Kentucky
I.oulslani 10 sichuBOtts .
Minmuata 2 WppI . . .
Mlssonri 9
New Hampshire 1
North Carollua U Penaayl vania. . . . 14
.South Cirolinu 18 Tonneesoo ] 18
Virginia 22 Wisconsin G
District of Columbia. .2
Total .259
TOR IILA1NE.
Delaware 5 Indiana 7
Iowa 2G KaiiBaH 14
Kentucky 2 Maine 12
Maryland 12 Michigan 1C
MtnuoFotk b Mississippi 1
Misoouri 11 Now Hampshire. . . 1
Now Jersey 12 New York 30
Ohio 22 Pommlvanla 43
Tanntfebeo 4 Wcat Vorglnia.i
"Wisconsin 2 Arizona 2
Dakota 'i
Total 215
l-OK EDMONDS.
, $ iis iioausetts . . . . . 10 Michigan C
jfWIun'ftsofk'I Now HumiMhire. . . 4
jfitf'NbwYork 1(5 ( Trtnueaueo 1
If Verimut 8 Wisconsin C
Total CO
KOIl .JOSEPH R. HAWLKV :
Connecticut 12
toit KAIKCHILD :
. FOR LOOMJ :
Illinois . . . S Indiana 7
Kanaai 2 MUsouri 7
Teunocsiuo 1
Total
you JOHN BHBtlMAN :
4 Ohio
. i X _
L'
Total 23
FOR ( JKKalliM :
Flndiima
KKCAPITULATION.
Arthur 2'iB Blaiuo 240
ljiga.ii f > r > KJraunda , ( il
Slwrnian 13 Hawley U
Greaham < I'airchlld
Total <
Yet to ba hoard fruui , IBs
Total 820
Necesaary to n choice , 411.
Dispatch to TUB BKK.
MtCillfl-UTONLV AITAHENTLY ttW HIM.
CHICAGO , III , May l&t. "Tho delegates
to the national republican convention
from Michigan , " said Congressman Ed
vard Briotung , of the llth district of tha
state , tlii * morning , "are said to bo for
Blaine , but it is extremely doubtfu
whether they will vote for him when thoj
ome here , any loiigsr than thn firat bal
lot. I was dulegita to the Cincinnat
convention eight years ago , and I cast my
vote for Blaine on throe successive ballots
Eich time I tiombled in my boots fo r
fear ho would be nominated. I trembled rj
j Jcuow if he were nominated
Vo could not carry tno cnuutiy. His con-
'gresiional ' recnrd was just then being in
itiated , and with Blaine as the nomi
nee , the
tMCUOOKAT.S WOULD HAWS HAD . WALK
OVER.
Blaiuo ta no batter u-diy than ho was
in 1870. A man1 * misdeeds never die ,
and although a temporary veil may ho
thrown over them , there is always someone
ono ready to riao it when the occasion
demands , I voted for him on three bal
lots booauie it was the dt'sird of my con-
ctitutents that ho bo given a comple
mentary vote , The Michigan delegates
will come to Ohienuo this year under the
amo circumstances. They will vote for
him on the first btllot , nnd after that
they will unite with others ia nominat
ing the fittest man , and n man whosa
wo can elect" , . .
'Who io your choicn for .the nominee !
"AUTHUU IK.UV OIIOICK ,
and a great many Michigan votes now-
counted fur Blaine will fj < > to hint natur
ally and without iho abking. "
Spo'lul illquuh to Tun BEB.
\VAHiuiKiiotf , May 30. Mr. BUino t
IfiipwlB a-iy holljsnt lasc taken off Jim
pat and gone to work. It is stated wires
r/ro boirii } laid fur 11 ojmbiiwtion between
BJaine , img'in ' and Sheriiuu against Ed-
undfl and Arthur. Hhenimn , of coutse ,
$ n that ho stands no show himaolf and
'jiroforfl to
DBFIHT AIlTlIUll
by using Waiue than to lot the former
win Lo un , the story Jjooa , ii to bo
boujht oUf with the promiw of a nomina
tion four years hence.
TUB BTATE UKl'OIlUOANd.
DEXVJSK , May 1.Tho republican
late convention organised this morning '
withfient' E. Birnura as ptoaident.
The resolutions adoolod word againat the
demonetization of silver , reoguir.od thn
great interests of American labor in its
claim upon the care of the government ,
and a right to tqualiza with capital ! de
clared against thn reduction of tha tariff
on wool , as threatened by the Morrison
bit ) ; commend and approve the national
administration as eminently \visoj atriot-
io and conservative in the interest of
the whole country , pny n high compli
ment to Arthur and Secretary Teller
The convention unanimously elected
the following delegates to Chicago :
Judge Elbert , AraptTioo ; 0. 0. Dwis ,
Like ; General llamill , Clear Creek ; A ,
U Emigh , Larimer ; A. Gullet , Qunni-
son ; P P. Orowoll , Kll'jso. The del
egates are uninstructed , but each in a
speech pledges himself to the support of
lilaiuo.
The following wa adopted :
Jlcsolacd , That this convention , rcpro-
sauting nn overwhelming majority of
Colorado republicans , hereby declares in
vofof the nomination of Jamca G.
Blaine for president.
MINNESOTA.
CMIMKD FOU 11LAINE.
Sr. PAUL , May 1. The state republi
can convention moot at noon to-day ,
Gen. John B Saubourn was elected tem
porary chairman , which was decided a
Blaine victory , as the lines were drawn
on the temporary organization.
On rc-istcinbling at 3:110 : the temporary
organization wai made permanent.
AT LAIUIK.
The convention then proceeded to the
election of delegates at largo t < > Chicago
with the following result : Senator
Sabin , Ex-Governor C. K. Davia , Col.
Groves , of Duluth , and 0. B. Gould , of
Winona. There was some sparring be
tween the fricndi of Sabin and Davia , as
to which should head the list. After
the appointment of state committees the
convention adjourned.
DOES NOT INSTRUCT FOR 1SLAINB.
While the platform endorses Blaine it
does not absolutely instruct for him.
Three of the four delegates at largo are
personally pledged for Lincoln. Senator
Sibin , ns chairman of the national
republican committee , declined to make
a personal pledge to the convention , but
his friends gave a proxy pledge for him ,
on behalf of Elaine.
BOOMING BEX.
WINDY WKA.VEK , OP IOWA , AT WORK.
Special Dispatch tu THE BEE.
CHICAGO , May 1. Gen. J. B. Weaver ,
of Iowa , arrived here this evening from
Michigan. Ho says the democratic party
will miss its opportunity to unite all the
elements of opposition to the republican
party unless It joins the groenbackors in
nominating Butler. If it does this , iho
anti-monopolists will nominate him ut
Chicago on the 14th inst. , and the NU
tionals at Indianapolis on the 28th. L'i
bor reformers all ovor- the country wil !
support him. In ease this is done Gun. .
Weaver believes Butler can carry both
Michigan and Iowa by 20,000 each.
x turn ASIC \ .
1UE HTATE CONVENTIOh .
LINCOLN , Neb. , May 1. The republi
can state convention met and organized
by the election ot' Congressman J3. K.
Valentine for chairman , and 'Ray Nye
secretary. A committee on resolutions
waa appointed. Tha central committee
renorted delegates for all counties except
,
Gage , in which there was a contest , and
recommended that each contesting dele
gation bo given eight and one-half votes , ,
the county being entitled to seventeen
votes. The convention at 11:30 : is lis
tening to arguments.
INSTUUCrS KOH AUT1IOK.
SALT LAKK , May 1 The republican
territorial convention , in session to-day ,
pas cd strong resolutions for separation of
church and state , favoring a protective
tariff , for silver aud gold as equal stand
ard , endorsed the administration of Pres
ident Arthur , Gov. Murray , and favored
a legislative commission for Utah , and
vigoroufl action for the suppression of
polygamy. Gov. Murray and General II.
Kimball were elected delegates to the
Chicago convention. 0. 0. Goodwin and
J. 0. Gallagher , alternates , The convcm
tion instructed the delegates to support
Arthur as first choice.
It HOD K
AKTllUli AIIBAD.
PUOVIDENOB , R. I. , May 1. Qorlmm
P. Pomeroy , J. M. Batoi , Emery H.
Wilaon and Diiiiol B , Littlotiold wore
to-day elected delegates at J ir o to Chicago
cage by the republicans. Four alter
nates were also named. The delegatfon
ia unpledged aud uninstruotcd. The
preferences of the delegates nnd alter
nates ia nmlorctood to be : 4 for Arthur ,
2 fur Edmundi , 2 Jor Blaino.
FLORIDA.
AN AnTlinil DBtEUAMON.
JACKSONVILLE , Fla. , May 1. The re
publican state convention at St. Augus
tine had a stormy time. The regular-or
office holders eet of delegates were - declared
clared elected , as follows : W. M. Led-
witch , Win. G. Stewart , J. D Cole , T > .
Ejjan. The delegates declared elected
are Arthur men , but uuiiistiucted.
KKNrUCKY.
11HIWB DKLU1ATKS KXOLUDKO.
LOUISVILLE , Muy 1 , In the ropubli-
when the committee -
in convention to-day , l.
tee on credentials made minority end
niajurity rojwrts there f llored a general
row. Tlio dmordor vra * almost pande-
moninm. Tlie majoi ity report excluding
the Blaine iJclryation in tlio contest from
the Cth district v as finally adopted.
NOltTII ( MHOMNA. '
ALL I OK AUTIIUK. '
HALEIOU , May 1. In the republic " '
Btato conventiwi to-d y J. J , SfoU and
W. Dockery ( white ) and J , R. O'Haru
and Jas. Harris ( colored ) were elected
delegates. All for Arthur.
WYOMING
you Ainnim.
EVANSTOX , Wyo. May 1. The ropub-
' licau territorial convention hero to-day ,
] after a somewhat stormy discussion ,
chose J. W. Melcirum and James Franco
delegates to Chicago. They favor Ar
thur.
CHICAGO MUUU3TS.
UNUSUAL STRENGTH.
Special Oil-patch to THE HIE.
CHIC too , May 1. Unusual strength
was developed in the markets to-dny in
the face of discouraging advices
from foreign and eastern points.
Throughout the entire session , hon ever ,
feeling was greatly uneettlcd , and fluctu
ations very rapid. Deliveries on May
contracts were largo , but had generally
been placed and did not have any special
tllect.
TUB S1IA1I1' ADVANCE
in wheat und corn was attributed partial
ly to thn h id weather in the west , being
reported wet and colder- The shorto
also showed great anxiety to cover. Op
ening s.xlen for. Juno wheat ranged any
where from ! )2 ) to 92jjc , but after the first
Ics there came a sharp rally and pric s
advanced 2 to So , July commanding a
larger premium ever Juno and finally
closed 1 to lAu ever the closing prices on
'Olnngo yesterday. May closed 92 } to
92ijj , Jmio Oljjj to 01A , July O. c. On
callaalea 1,010,000. Juno declined " ,
July declined go.
coux
was very unaettled and prices
irregular. The market opened with
few sales at lower prices nnd quickly
became strong nndor nctlvo buyini ; ,
nricosadvancing 1 § to lo above inside
prices ; eased off and closed { j to Jo higher
or than the closing 02 change ycstcidiy.
May closed at D'.ljj ; Juno at 51i ; July
57J. On call sales were 280,000 bu.
May and Juno declined f ; , July declined
OATS
showed some strength early along with
the other markets , then eased off and
closed a shade easier , May closed at it l
to 31gc , Juno 33j. July 3Ju to 33jc. On
call sales were 00,000 ; May and July
advancing .jc , and Juno advancing o.
MESS POHK
was only moderately active , ruled fii
lower early , then ralli d 30c to 40i- ,
closed steady. M y closed at 17 25
Juno 17 45 , July 17 55. On call sale
were 5,250 bbls , prices ruling Cc higbsr.
I.Al'.U
was active and firmer , and ranged ] 5 ti
20c higher ; Mivy closed at § 855 , Jum
S8 70 , July § 8 80. On call Biles won o
§ 7.50 at unchanged prices.
TUB CATTLE MAKKET
ruled slow and prices were weak from
from first to last. Thcro was a fair de
mand for butchers' otock , and prices
ruled oteady. The demand for atockors
continues light , and the supply is only
moderate. Good to crinien shipping
4,200 to 1,350 , § 3 70 to 0 15 ; common to
.medium . , 1,000 to 1,200 , § 5.20 to 5 CO.
liUCKING THB BUCKET-SHOP.
The UlilonKolJoiird ot Trailo Tlilnku
It linn Itn Vulfjci- Opponent
Couii > l < t-lv llowucil (
This Time.
CIIIOAOO , May 1. The Dowd of Trade
to-day took exclusive charge of handling
ling the telegraphic quotations and other
commercial HOST o. Heretofore this work
has been done by the Western Union
telegraph company , which had a force of
news gathers and operators on board
who transmitted the markets , failures ,
etc. , to individuals and commercial ex
changes throughout the country. The
company as a common carrier | ; was un
able to resist discrimination in this news ,
and the consequence was the board ot
trade was unable to prevent the bucket
shops from receiving the quotation. It
tvos with a view to cutting off those
bucket shops that the board took the
business outof the hands of the Western
Union , contracting with it merely for
the transmission or meamgos to points
nddreHsed. This went into operation to
day , thu lunrd having its own j > pur.itorft
and news gatherer. * on thotl < > or of the
exchange in uniform. The bucket
shops are unable t-o post quotation * , and
it ia claimed it id tlu same nil over the
country. _
Tlio Oynuiiitto Scan * .
TOIIONTO , May 1. The Globe nays of
the dynamite ducovory. It is difficult to
conct-ivo what combination of ry
and folly is at thu bottom of the attempt
to blowjup the provincial parliament build
ing , It would bo charit > lo suppose that
was a mad man'a uut , but the circum
stance" surrounding the discovery points
to the existence of a deliberate and mi-
lovolont deoign. It ought nut to In d If. -
ficult to find some tracoa of the vlllian.
If found the action of the 'Canadian
justice will bo BO speedy and vo
there will bo no need of raising a le
invocation to Judge Lynch.
Nut.livillo
NAHIIVUXE , Tonn , May 1. This is
Hie first d.iy of the races. In the mile
race Glondower won ; Lily B , 2d j Sov
ereign P < tt 31 Fellowplay hur.t A
bit" d vetaol nt the half mile timolU ; | (
Half milt ) Two year olds. Blue Ev * d
liello won ; Tabitha d ; Maggie M. 3d.
Time , 51.
Mile heatt Manil-oba won both heats
Bitter AVatfr 3J. Time , 1 47 aiid i.fiO
Mile iniidt-n three year olda J
quitu lot ; Furraiidalo 2d ; Exploit 3d.
ll'imo , 1.48.
WAiiiii.N'oro.v. May 1. pucrenso in the
public debt during April , 85,232,075
decrease mtico June 'JCtli. 1883 $87,000 , .
474 ; cash in frotaurv. 8209,703,200 ; gold
ida
cortifiratca. SI' 7.110,200 ; mlvrr certiQ
catcu.SllO . ' 174,231 ; curtilkatcanf dop'-Mf ,
$15i'J5iOOj ( ( rtifuiulinu n rtificatcii , $208. '
450 ; legal tend , r' 5310 091,016 } fraction-
al currency , ( i H98 107.
XlioHliiKKfi' Knocked Out ,
CINCINNATI , Aloy 1 Mayor Stejthens
telegraphed thi * morniut , ' from Viti-
centies , Indiana , to his secretary to per -
mit no tparrinj ; or elngyliii ; jnatchui on
Jthe Bibbath. This is intended to prohibit
the proposed exhibition of John L. Sulli-
van.
THE BRITISH LANDLORD ,
ThcManncrinftiioliHcisOliiainiDga
Hold in the lest ,
Claims by the Wholesale Being
Sooured by Fraud ,
Thirty-Eight Claims by the Earl
of Dunravon in Colorado ,
By a Corporation "Organized
Undortho Laws of England , "
Claims Scoured by "Entry Men"
and Men Never on the Ground ,
InvcHtigntlnn by the Government
ntict Violently ObMrnutcil.
TI1H MOM'S SI ! VIIK
Al'I'KAKS TO 11B ALT , HE OAN Cll'.T
WASHINGTON , D. 0. , May 1 Some
correspondence recently passed between
the department of the interior nnd fjona
tor Plumb , chairman of the committee
on public lands , with reference to
information called for by the resolution
of March 17 , last , regarding the ncqtiisi
tion of public lauds by foreign corpora
tions or syndiovtcs. Iloporta from spe
cial agonta accompany thcao paper ; ,
Special agent J M Jones reports in re
lation to thu ty-eight claims in EUcs park ,
Colorado , owned by the Estea Park Co. ,
"organized
UNDliU T11E LAWS OF ENGLAND
and doing businaai in Colorado. " Wind-
ham Thomaa , Eirl of Dunravon , appears
to bo ono of the chief functionaries ot
the company. Thirty claims , the en
oral agent found , were secured for pee
pie who were never in .his park at nil
The remaining eight were secured bj
people who made occasional visits and i
show of improvement In no case wai
the law complied with.
Special agent Wilson T. Smith reports
the result of an invostigitiou in Califor
nia into the transactions of the Falknor-
Bell company ,
ANOTHER ENGLISH HOUSE.
lie 8 cured complete evidon.ce in six
teen caaot , proving that on entryman
took up the timber lands under an agree
ment to transfer to the agents of the cyn-
dicitts , each outrymau receiving $50 for
his services.
Further investigation was stopped by
agtntaof the syndinato who feurrounded
the hotel with their henchmqn and no
ono who undo nn entry with , thum was
allowed to approach thu special agent's
"
room. t ,
, *
BNYHIED Aiyvn.
LONDON , May 1. Fifty workmen wore
buried by a falling wall of Whitely's
building to-day.
TKICHINAL.
BERLIN , May 1. Prof. Virohow saj
that trichinosis in Germany is caused hy
eating imported American meat confined
to few isolated CMOS at Bremen. Ho [
poinU to the dangers connected with
- roaring pigs , and urges oampulaony >
examination of German and American '
pork.
A KOXFEN UUIMMN'U.
fit. Pnul HImll of FVnuniautary
JLiImcBtouo OruiubltiiK to the
Oround.
Sr. PAUL , May 1. This morning the
the wall of the wholesale millinery house
of J. Opponhoimer & Co. on Fourth
street cracked , carpenters sot to work to
brace the building. The work of remov
ing a noveiity thousand doilar stock bo-
gan. The building was built of fru tnun.
Ury limestone ton years ago. Tue caiiao
of the wall weakening was excavation for
an adjoining building. A largo crowd
collected and cotmidorablo money chang
ed hands , some bjttiiig that the wholu j
building would full , others only that
hole in the wall would remit. During
the afternoon a portion of the wall full I ,
making a gup of tvrenty foot ido from
ground to roof and letting a portion of
the roof sink to the second utory , crush-
iliL' a largo quantity of stock totlioaniiunl ) (
825,000. Uninsured against accident.
The building belongodto llornnn GDVD I"
A Btroiig wind would be likely to tumble
the whole wall < vor.
Postal Tfliui'up.i'jrBBurn.
NEW VOUK May 1 The Wooten
Uuiuu Tulegruph company itday ordertt
- a reduction from 20 to 10 per cent m
ruto.1 to prominent points , south nix
wHst. All night rncmagcs to points ui
far west as Kansas City , bo forwarded . if
in cents for tun words and 1 cent erne
each additional word. Tlioro willlia no
change in the tariff of cabttrn inesauge *
KANSAS 'KiUJHIira ,
FOR TUB HAIU'KV. BAKE IIODDEIIH , .
Ka , , May 1 A report in received
coived from Modicinq Lodge that tin j
four bank robhars wore aipturtd nn <
plrccd in jail ; thnt a mob broke the jai
in , shot ono to death , tool : the othei
fireo out and hang-'d them. Payne , ho
; bank pnaidint , { a dying.
, BWIKT JiunuBunos.
- KAKHAH Cirr : M4y 1. A Journals' *
Harper correspondent naya : S-uft rut
ributum hua overtaken the Aledioiiii
Ludgo murdoraru , The posee in punui
yt'stuiday ciunu uji with the robbun )
three inilcu from the town , cojiturec
; : thum after a. short strut/die , brouiih
thorn bioc * to town and lodged them In
jail. A crowd gathered at 10 o'clock last
- night and attacked the building. Oni
, robbur ( iponul lire , whereupon thoorotc
itinnLKi ) HIM wjru Jiutwus ,
,
- The loinainitig throe vroro taken oul
conducted to tjio edge of town , and
hung. Tha excitement of the crowd wai
intense. It refuted to listen to thu oil li !
cors. Ono of the prisoners begged lior
luiiicy , the others died gimo.
TUB uouiiciu ) art orvtcuia ,
The flzcitomeiic iiicreased when H wai
found that two of the robbers were llrnrj
Brown and lion Whoolar , the manhal
and depty joarahal of.Oaldvrell. The othci
two. ilolin Wesley and Uilly Smith , and
cowbojs from the T 0 rongo. All the
men are well known hero.
ANOTHER V JTI .
Mr. Payne is reported to bo dying.
The bullet entered his broait over the
heart and came out bolotr the shoulder
hlftdo. Gnppart was first shot in the
back and then in the forehead. Ho died
instantly.
low .
The Hint or nnil OIH-OKO Mon llnln
A Pent' Mnn Klltoct by
Cur a.
Di.s MOINSS , Mny 1 , The Iowa But
ter and Choose association meets in this
city Wednesday , May Olh , to organize for
the businwis of thoooaaon It "ill bo an
important meeting of those interested in
the butter and cheese business. It will
take steps to defend tliia important in
duatry from frauds which are being made
to b ing it into disgrace and mnko it tin
profitable.
.A cold dnV.zling rain 1ms fnllon oil day ,
which u ill hurt the seed already put in ,
to n great ex'ont. The storm appears to
bo fjonoral all over the Mute.
A tU'nf man named Robert Smiley 20
jcnrn old wat run over by nn oxtin train
on the Rock Island , two mill' ? of Pivttor-
eon. His head was crushed into a shapeless -
less ninsaand ono of hU legs broken.
Halo of Tinttltiff Stock.
CI.VCIN.V.VTI , May 1. The sale of trot
ting stock \Vouclliiwn , belonging to the
cat ate of Horace Burger , \MIS very nuo
coasful. Twenty-two hrad bronglr
$20,015 an average of $1,182 00. Join
Rogers , a black stallion , record 2:23j : , by
Gorge Wilkcs , dam by Fenrimught , nold
to T. K. Johnson , of BloomingUm , 111. ,
for 814,500. Gen Hancock , a biy utal
li < n , by George Wilkes , dam Peri , by
Eilvrin Forest , was sold to Frank Duhtno
for $2,500. Mnry Belmont , bought as a
yearling by Mr LJughoruloug with Maud
S. , sold hi gl,125. _
IMnll Ilobulnn ot thoNnrtliornPncinc.
VICTOUIA , B 0. , May 1 The astounding
ing discovery is made that mails that loft
Victoria March 21st and 24ih for the cast
and Europe , have never reached their des
tination. Robbery is assigned as the
cause. It is believed to have taken i lnco
on the line of the Northern Pacific. The
pecuniary loss Will bo heavy. Last December
comber two mails from Canada and Eng
land for Victoria , via. N. P. were stolon.
BUBO Hull I'avilton CollnURO.
CINCINNATI , May 1 At the close of
- the gatnu of base ball game between the
Oiucinnotia and Columbui clubs to-day
the general pavilion gave way and about
a dozen persons were injured , ono fatally.
Three were removed in a patrol wagon
while the rest wore taken away in car-
riogea. It vras u miracle that n numbui
were not killed outright.
] CiMnu' 1'osltlon.
NEW YOUK , May 1. The inability
Keene to meet lib contracts did not
ftct the markob to-day. Keene thii
inoriiing ri'fiiBed to set ) any person. 1
is believed Keuno will pay 100 centu 01
the dollar. Ho hod several offer. . ' of as
,
s BUtanco to-duy but refused until he iindi
his exact position. It ia uaid he met twt
3
3o or three small dttmnmii thii morning.
h.
h.y
y MAY 1. The gonein1
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conference ofMuthodiata is largely uttvn-
dcd. Bishop Simpson nnd Dra. Vurnoi
of Italy , Taylor of Lexington , Ky
Trumbull , of Ohio , and Monroe pnrtici
pitidin the opening exercises.
Bowman , chairman. Addreusen of wol
coma by Dr. Longacro and Uoo
PiUtison.
Itlcii Muii
YOUK , May 1. Benj Wallace ,
wealthy atiaji innnuiuciuror , inisaing aiiici
Tuesday morning , when he left the oilioi
of George McAdmns , his lawyer , in cum
- pauy with a stranger. Ho nod a largi
. amount of mont-v and valuable jewel r
o on his person. Foul play is feared. II
r biuidess is in a flourishing condition. I
d is euid he is worth nearly a million.
Mexican I tun 1C Kulluro ,
u MEXICO , May 1. The bank of Mete
8 pie has closed. It will pay the creditor
but will probably ceaeo banking business
A steady run on national and mercantili
banks creates BOIIIO nmmsinesn in commercial
- morcial circles , but the bints claim to nibo
prepared to ineut all obligations.
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Noi Uuiliy.
' WASHIN TON , May 1. Judge Wylii
sustained the motion to exclude the tee
liuiony of Price in thu Kellogg trialnold
ing that the oflonao was barred by th
statute of HmiMitions. The jury gave
verdict of not guilty.
At'OMIrHh'
Di patch to THIS HBK.
MILWAUKEE , May 1. At noon to-da
< Mi N Ella Wheeler , the well known 'isto
conain pootcEO , was married hero t
Ujbsrt M. Wilcox , of Moridan , Conn.
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HiilUvuti'M Ni xi Viutltn iVaiucd.
CMIUACO , May 3. ' 'Parson" Datic
Iws itccuptid Sullivun'n clnillungo , oifui
uig to liny nmn 31,000 and the receipt
of exhibition who will Jttaiul before jut
four roiinda , and will put Jim Qnui
aguinst the champion.
ThoTlii'its'
Now Vonic. May 1 The ( Jrcoley
liip , TliotlK , aailud to-day. Kuorotarie
- Cluuidhir unit Lii.coln , Gmieral Huncocl
and other colubnties iiucompiuiied Jiu
veeM'l to Sandy Hook on the ytin boa
Tallupoaiu. H.irbor salutca wcro give
the departing croft. _
Another Tor Arthur.
S. 0. May 1. Full attend
ancu nt thu republican euto convention
liidicutionn point to the iKirnination HI.of
York , Liberal , for governor , and the
election of Arthur delegates to OLia
Cnn Uny'iliuin < iny J'luoo ,
OIIIDAOO , May 1. A nprceentalivo i t
The Asaociuto Press this luorriinu had an
interview with the president of the Aott )
Powder Worki , thu brand of whoso con
panyi win on four dynamite cartridge
| found in the govornujeut building r
Toronto. Ho exhibited n fiecimilo < f
the cartridges discovered , which are of
the sire otdinnrily uaod in Wanting and
for blowing out tree stumps , they are
merchantable in every staloin the union ;
an al o in ( lie Dominion and can bo found
in nearly every hardware store. Tin y
require iv cap or battery for their explo
sion , and would not have created the
damngo ns might have boon supposed
even had they been exploded. The
official nbtod that the fact thnt the nama
of the company was on the cartridge * was
sutliniont probability to indicate that the
ollloiala of thu company were not aware
of nny jilot ngtiinst the Dominion govern
ment , as might have been supposed.
KUKVVMiKiil I il OONOUKSS.
SENATE.
WASIIIXOTON , May 1. The Senate was
occupied in debate on the shipping bill ,
and adjourned with Vcstdcin. , Mo. )
having the floor.
JtOUHE.
The morning hour was dispensed uilh.
Jilr. Morrison ( dem , III. ) moved the
hint jo go into committee of the whole on
taritf bill , and pending that moved that
nil general dub.Uo on the bill bo cloaod at
I o'clock Tuesday noxt.
Air. Randall ( dem. Pa. ) enid ho hud
no objection to closing the debate , but
hoped ho would accord an hour on Tues
day.
day.Mr.
Mr. McKinley gave notieo that nt tin
conclusion of the general debate a motion
would bo nuiilu to strike out enacting
chin io.
Mr. Findloy hoped the debate was no
going to bo choked oil' .
" 1'hero ia no occasion for talking nbou
'choking ofl' " replied Morrison.
I a reply to a question by Mr. Doustc
the speaker stated that up to the proaon
time forty throe gentlemen had addrosae
the committee. It waa agreed thatprivati
buaincas bo suspended to-morrow an
the day bo devoted to the tariff debute
Morrisun'u limitation motion was nc
agreed to without division and the houai
. went into committee of the vrholo as ir
- dicated.
Mr. Brumm ( rop. PA. , ) epcko in ad
vocacy of the protection Bystem. llor
zoutal reduction was a horizontal hum
bug.Mr.
Mr. Clay ( dom. Ks. ) endorsed the
Morrison bill ,
Mr. Eaton ( rep , Ct. ) said to the gen
tlemen from New York and Illinois
. ( Uowittand Morrison ) that the pending
bill which they forced on the house was
utterly and directly opposed to the con
stitution. It was said it was a stop in
the right direct ion. Ho assorted it was
a crab step , lie read Section 8 of the
, constitution of the confederate states
. und Biiid Butno of his friends seamed to
forttet that tliia WHO Washington and not
- Montgomery. If a iccurd waa t bo
ur made , lot the democratic party make the
record n clean one , . decent one , and not
cut off the tail of the miserable repub
lican bdiitlinu and call it n democratic
of measure. There was not a democrat in
af the District of Columbia who win B-I
stupid ho could not hive trained such
ilia
bill as this.
I'
lie continued : All we would have to
! ! do would bo to take a car hook and chop
-
IS- off the little old bill. There was not
single article which wont to the south
IVO which wua not cheaper than it was Ifi
years a o. No matter how wrong pro.
tection was the fact remained that it had
cheapened everything under God's heav
al ens that man , woman or child uaed.
- Thn gentleman from Kentucky ( Turnri
on had spokon'lii a contemptuous manner
yankecs. Ho waa n yanlcoo ana would
not hoar anybody nan the teim contempt' )
uously without administering a rebuke :
The hion of Now England had turned thi
tide qf the io\olutionary war. Ho did
. not forgot that when their commandpr-in-
chief 0f the army at Saratoga wus in tint
lout ptupid , or cowardly , or drunk , nta
Connecticut general who had no com
mund led the battle throe times and wet
the 'victory.
100 " \Yhat was his name1' ? inquired Hani'
> mond. ,
Be 'Lia ! name , I rflftret to say , " replied
ry ; Eatoti , "wna AriM'jtl , mid he is the only
Its y.inke traitor 1 knotf/ f. "
It Ha | continued : "I * aupponu other
states could find a good , many. " ( Ap
plamo and laughter on the lupublicaii
nidt )
- In conclusion , Eaton niado a strong
appcitl for the preservation of the righti
. of a Uto. Eaton was listened to witli
ilu attention. The upeech was especially
- enjoyed by the republicans , who fre '
bo quently interrupted with applause and
laughter.
Mr , Hammond supported the Morri
son bill and eaid Eaton's action in road
daa
ing from the confederate constitution woi
OB- in order to excite northern prejudici
against the south.
- Mr. McGomas attacked the bill fo
placing bituminous coal nnthofreu list
it.in
TJie house then took n recess until 8 in
the evening , the mission to bo for debate
on the tarill bill.
Tli tic-ore.
; NEW YOUK , May 30. Rowcll , 3fl
- Fitzgerald , i 8I ; Noromac , 351 ; Vint
to 315 ; Herty , 314 ; Elson , 322 ; Nitaw , 13C
Pnnchat , 332.
Great excilomemt prevails at Madiso
this morning when Fitzgoral
iCB tix.itho \ lead of the pedestrians. A
- 10:58 : Kiizgnral'l beat all records , coir
pleting lid ? miles , highoot record ovc
made.
Tim Hpiinlnh ItiHurroottnn.
MAiiitiit , May 1 Two bandn of inaui
gonU appeared ut Leridn and Geroiu
tut thu telegraph wires , and dcstroyc
the railway bridge nt Gcrona. Troor.
are pursuing.
( julil Di.covery.
en KINOHTOH , Out. , May 30. Quid i
largo quantities hus boon discovered i
the township of Kulndnr. 40 miles fron
this city. Oonudcrablo dust has bee-
. brought hero.
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of
IOWA CITV , Iowa , May 30Tho Jntc
state aBsociuion to-day nettled the- con
- fteat belwef n thn rival Iowa orators , UIIby
voting to admit MeHenry over 1'yci '
The contest to-night will be largely nt-
tended ,
of
I A I'rlino MliiUHT lor SootlkDd ,
LONDON , M y. 1. In the commoui
Balfour , 1 d advooitto for BcotUnd , an
Hounctd that the goverBin at oul
J shortly introduce a bill oteftiiag inii
ntjtor for Bcotlana.
A TRIPLE THROTTLIMG.
Tte West Virginia Desperate Roped
by a Mob ,
The Immediate PorvooationBoSag
Two Murdora for Money ,
The Fiends the Loaders of a Band
of 100 Mombors.
Who for Two Tears Had Madol t
ft
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Murder and Robbery a Business / * '
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I ( fr
Tboy Confess to Four Murders a
Other Times ,
The Vlillai > trH ) Allow
the ConsohitloM ot
ON AN OIiD KMI TURK.
HAMIINO OK TintEi : nrsraiADOES.
GHAULKHTON , W. VA. , M y 1. Last
news reached hero that Scott Hill ,
Brown Hill and Charity Spinlock , who fa
tally that A. J.Voodn \ and instantly killed
his BOH Alvin , a young man of 18 yeara
of ago , near St. Alb.ins , in this county
oat Mo.iday night , upon arriving at St.
Albans at a laid hour last night found
that the men had been caught. The
Hill boys were hanged on an elm tree on
a hill ono mile west of town by a mo' > of
five hundred men who wcro unmasked.
The mob captured the Hill boys from the
guard at the hotel.
The mob than took them to the place
named , fastened n cord around then :
necks , throw the other end over a limb
and eent for Her. Stump , who questioned
the desperadoes as to their crimes.
Scott Hill confessed that ho and Jack
Dobson last Saturday mot and visited the
homo of ox-sherifT Adkins , in Boone
county , demanded his money and wcro
refuted. Hill then shot him and left ,
him for dead. The robbers went to *
Spurlock's residence on the main Mud
river on Monday. Dobson was loft ,
The two Hilla nnd Spurlock visited
Wood's residence , where they expected
to flocuro $2,500. They blacked theie
faces , entered the house nnd demanded
money , but wcro refused. Ono robber
knocked down old man Woods , who was
shot throe times by one of thu robber's
comrades.
THB BULLET
entered Woods' back. The other struck
him in the face and nock. The tobberg
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n wore then shot at several times by Miss
Woods , vho was then attracted to her
father's room ? . The vilbina could not
P sUnd the tire and ilcd. Thny uaw young
n Woods going ncroan the fields ; believed
ho was after help * Scott Hill said that
. ho shot nt young Woods fifty yards nway ,
\ whore found a few hours Inter. Young
Woods waa dead , with u bullet through
.
his heart and wound in .
n the arm. After
> ]
ol the confession , llev. Stump was asked to
pruy. When the icligious services were
t- over , stout men took hold ot the ropes ,
pulled the bodies of the two Hills clear
.
o.
from the ground , fastened the lopes , aud
id returned to the village , leaving the
bodies
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UANOLINU IN Till : MOHT AIH.
a The bodies were left hanging two or
- threo'hours , then cut down , taken to the
village and placed in an undertaking es
tablishment , where they were viewed by
' hundreds ot people to-day. Spurlock
wus rescued from the mob und brought
t < > this city this morning , whore ho is in
jail. Much excitement prevails hero and
in Stalbans , and it is foircd tlu snob will
make an effort to tiiko him out to-night
nnd hang him. The officer who brought
him here , together with the prisoner , /
walked twelve miles to reach the jail.-
Hpurlock's cunfc'Btiun substantiated Scott
Hill's atatement , but adds that ho did
part of thu ahooting , The band is com
posed of
- OVER ONE IIUXDUBU MUMIIIUIS ,
who were sworn to protect each other.
Ho saya ho and Hill have boon operating
- for two jMHi-3. killed four ntun and
- wounded aeveral. Ho haa nifo und
children , and his homo -vrns the meeting
plnco of the bund. Old man Woods can
not recover. The rubbers wcro identified
or : by Mias Woods. Spurlock had lived a
. number of years near Woods' and
ho had money in the house.
Tin ) Go-ns'-y < iu-ilfiibe.
NEW YonK , May 2 1 A. M. llowcirr
440j Pitfgenild , 448 ; Noremao , 890 } Vint , ,
408 ; Hertz , 395 ; Elton. 372 ; Nituway.
, 150 ; Panehat , 102.
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