FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE ESTABLISHED JUNE II ) , 1ST1. OMAHA , SATUHDAY TMOKNIXG , JULY 10 , 1S07-TWELVIS PAGES. SINGLE COPY FIYE CENTS POWERS STAND FIRM Do Not FropoFo to Allow the Snltau to Have His Way , EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA OFFERS ADVICE Bays Concert of the Powers Is Firm and United in Its Decision , TELLS SULTAN TO HEED HIS WARNING Ambassadors Likely to Hecommeud n Display of Force. ORGANIZE A NAVAL DEMONSTRATION TlirKUli Pill lluni'lli" . l-iilMill-cm | < ) ! - iji-ii-il I" Mickill < -nilj In 1'ici- ceo-il ( > 1'reliI" 'InUu mi l' o \ IxloiiN. VII N\A , Jnl } 9 Ihe sultan , having \vi .1 tin iniiror | I'rantln Joseph , askln , ; lit" file lly .n-slf-lanco In at living at a it'll- , ic i' ol the frontier < | uc tlon , Ihe tir pr r .r . i' piled h } telegram assuring the nul- tan of his el net re friendship an i uiglng him to cone lude piactwith ( hceco o.i lln bans of the concllticins the ambasMdoiH hav. ? foi uiilattil which are the maximum coiu * filr recognised an oiultublt1 b } the con- te t tTlu Tlu ttlegram tuncTudcd as follows 'The conceit t/f the powers U firm and unlit-1 In Its kt M m 1 ic < | iicsl ) our majest } to take ni ) nlv ii into earnest conalde rallun " \ iVOI'Lr. Jul } S ( Delaoil In n ) The ambassadors of tin1 power * , ha 'ni ' ; been relnstructtcl b } their rispictl"t f i\a nments about the dispatch of another no " to the Turkish1 * government roilc-iating their demands foi an explicit icpl } on the lirmto-'lurkkih frontier iiucs- tlon II i tlimigiit probable lint the } may re oniint n 1 Ihelr gove'tnnints to lec.all thrin anil org.inui u naval dcmonslration , pointing out the futll't ' } uf bending notes whkh fall to ImproH the Porte , uiglng that a ckmon- Ktration I- in'ic sai } to compel Turkey to yield anil holding thai otherwise progiess towirl the conclusion of peace IK not lo be cxpoc ted. I lie Turkish Dirdanolkn squadron has been ordnid t- make rrad } to proceed to the l lan 1 of Crite and to take on boird provl- * lens foi llueo months The Irado also circle IH all the ofllctrs of that squadron to rejoin their ships within thitt HB. Simile I'oj has been appointed mute ? saniitf of t rfa Atslntlc TurkcAs ho h Busier 101 of " } oung Turke } , " afllllatlous , this tantamount to bending him into exile Ac 'ing on Instructions iccelvcd from their ie.p ivc govpinments the ambmsadors of thr poweis todav sent a collective no'c to the Turin h government ikminding a ee-'satlon of the obstruction of the peace ueotialioii II \ \ \ VII VN . .1l Tlinrs Coi.Nlili-i N tlinl ( ho .Iniiinu'Hf * \ 11 * \ n oufiiii i , S\V \NCl3CO. . Jnl } M Advices b } ettaii'er Citv of Peking , Just arrived from the Oilcnt aie an follows * Ihe J ipanef1 T'nien of rtt'O" ! daic devotes n IOIILT article to a discussion ol the an nexation blliM"i : CAH which Ihc enllro JBIJIIII M pies-s Is grtatl } wioughl up The puuilso of the argimeni IP this papc ) . , as n pi luted by the Hawall.in Staio \ that Japan has no teiritori.al Intelet4s In the Hawaiian islanls Speaking of the signing of the annexation tuat } . il p.ii "What ever may have been Iho tuise It IH lo be ilteplj ic-gretleel thai the step has Tjeen taken without to ibiiltini , the views of Japan vh'ch ' IK i nxt to Anitilca , mnkt * , ( tally iu- tiie t d In the status of the Haw illan islanlc This the Hawaii in Star coiibld oin asi'oancc with \tngtaice , " and E.ai U t have iiuploed Japanese as la boi i bu' that doi s not give Japan uiij 'vital n Iciest In the islands ibis Is a conntrj of Anglo Saxon elvill/atlon , not of Ah Jiu It.s laws , lib religion , its tone of tlu iUu Is Anglo-Saxon UK nl'.lnltlta ait with the 1 rind States nul one fallii to bco vlut Mini interests' Japan has lioic " Ihc Mcairci Clt } of Pek'ng&s a day be hind I'h icgulu time Captain Smltl ci- plalm I Ilu dell } b } salng IhoCbsel was del tin d at Honolulu on a request fiom I'lo ilIlceiH of the llnuiilian goveinmciit , v > ha a kcd thai the htcamer icmalii In ihe harb i then until the Murlpobi from San I'lanelsco should arrive , on which the lliiiMill.iiis 'uippil to hear that the mricxa- tlon truit } hid bien intlll.'l b } tno United States KOI ate und that they could call tin iiuelvesmcric.iiis 'I bo leaders of llu- aniuvatlon pai' } had pmchiiNed all Iho Hit- era eke re. on the Inlands In antklpatlon ot IIOWK favorable to th li av of managing the Islands and thty were prepailng foi a big cckbiatlun bill Iho news to full } . -nilt tin m d'd ' not come and Ihe colouration was declared off The Hawallans Intended I ) } holding the ttinnui to l ) < - able to fend rou- congi.itula'oi ' } mi-fbages on the Poking to ttelr new Knisinrn on thin bhore of Ihc Pa cific SIITC'I- I iiiuliiK Intn Port , Ql EES'.srOWN , Jul } 1 Hit- North Ger man Lloyd ftp.ainei Spree , In tow of the fitcacnor .Malic * was sighted at half-ptfct 7 this moinlng , milking for thK port The ckln } was causpel b } the cracking of Its i rank that ! on Jul } 2 while r.r.n inlkb ofl tin- coast of lielund The t-ea wa culm at the lime of the accident and the Spr"e ilrlf'ed until S 10 p m Jnl } D when the SMniucIIOVP In < lght aud Hcamed close > to the North Oilman Lcid ! > r * * l There wns no txi'llement ind the patMMigeii cnjovid 1 tlunti | MI > us bcsst the } could under Ihu < -ln null. ' im * F The pi tn ri'H will lie landt'd I and forwarded h } tpic-lii train * and boats to Ihur destinations Hills llllllKPlf In IMI-IIII | > Ili-hlH. LONDON Jul > 'J Captain I'rantls Y rke MiMahon of the 1'libt lloval Hiagoons the tro'licr and heir presumptive of Sli Hoiace Wtslropp Mi Malion but. , hab eommltlel rulude b > bhootlng hlnuelf He tvatllnaii tlnlli rmh.arrai-i.pil and left a kttcr on Ing "J laonot slas In the aim } and I rannot live- on nothing outb'cje ' to 1 am Hire this U the licit ( toil knowb whcrii I'm off to" Sk ' lloruie Mi Malion testified at the Inciutst that hit brother had enl } to nsk In ordei to get all tin mono ho needed \VIII I'llliu-f. I.OS'DDN' Jul } 9 ( Now York World Ca- bleqram Special Telegram ) 'Iho Uradlej- Maruiib u IK nnnorcii heio ttnlght , hu < taken ilarne } llarnalo'i niaui.incent unlln- Ulifil palace on I'ark Line. , , | lUT < LAltn SMITH i' " ViiHlrnllii Mn.rl on Wlii-nt , LONDON July 9Tin Tel ! Mail Gazettf ra > o Hint owing to the drouth In N'ew South Wako and Suulh Amslr.illa It will be nrcc- nary to Import ihouunds of tons of Cali fornia wheat . Sm'luUktiT'tt rl.liin m Mliiori. , ' niLUAO , Spain July 9 - The 10 lal s. ' ate contlnukiB their agitation among the eUilU n tnlneru'h re. a : d ihfcanaiUii Is Brave Rtln force-menu of troops an I police have ) r 'ved ' IKI-I | > \ < T n \ lllllllli.lNllli'iilli - CITY OK MEXICO , Jui } l Kffon * > ' ) > > part of pln lclani > In rtiaiKo' ilu lu n- OJiwpUtl for \Vomeii 1 1 d 10 > i > i X rcot3 ! which will urpdueic'eiu i'an t I' ' Riilte-cl in bringing Into dall > uco In that lii'tltirlnn n slmplp rpni"dy prpparrd from the wed of hiie pipote U produces a tranquil nk-ip and ulnce II has been urnl no cleat IIF from cerehial congPNtlon have been known at the liHtituHon ninxsiiiiti. . DM , i , si Hrssin. : . llrllllnnl Ill-pliij nf .l < -\v < > lii unit III lull ! l n-- -.i" ill sinlTeiril lliiit e , < i' < P > rlKlil l"-'it " l- > I'l " I UlillJlihiK- - nipnin 1 LONDON , July 10 S n m ( New YorK World Cablegram- Spot 111 Telegram ) Ono of the leading sotlet } w onion of I'ngland ban Jiwl prepared the follow l.ig actounl of the diithc A of Suthetland s bull , whkh she lefl within an hour Half , x donn Amerk mi wore lonlsht In a clo-o position to KtiRland s moil rcial roaltv. It was at the hall given .it Stafford bouse. the town reildtnce. of the duke of Suther land. a ball on a much more magnificent cialo than Iho duclio * * ot Devonshire affilr Such flowtrn and decorations never were ncen In London before riflecn hundred guests Joiutd In MI } Ing that no Hiich entertainment tvor was dreamed of The f-how of Jewels Is llm-r than that at the Dcnoti'tilto IIOUBO , be- cau o there wore al the. Devonshire house It Is now known , manv gems hired ot ihe Parisian Dlnnnnd tompiin } These Americans vioio present tonlghl the dutlusrf of Marlbotough In guiy hattn with a Miiall show of Jewels wearing onlv peatl" . Laci } Ilamlolpli Churchill In white silln. wllh Mllver imbioldetlrs and a fine dlspta > of diamonds , her sNU r , MM Jack Lcolle , dressed In pink , Mrs Ilarr } nigging. In I mauve , wllh line diamonds , 1.id } Cainarvou. | who W.IH Miss Woombwell ot Now York drosscl in pink and weiring n diamond clown ncarl } u foot high Lid } Niilor Leland , who was Miss lennlcChamberlain. . In vvhl.u , wltli a dlimoiid clown and necklace MIC Arthur P.igtt Hie belle of Ihe Dmon- ' shire bill , appealed In an tntliel } new ana } of jewels wearing loniglit enl } Ihreo em- er.ildd. with a few diamonds No ball had been glvtn In Stafford heniso befoto In nun } } tars This one was for Mr Chaplin Staf ford house is tlio nncbt private leslelente In Lei don It ban a. while and gold ball room JOO feel long The primers of Wales was dressed in black Matin wllh a Hlht-r Kau c overdress The pilnco of Walcii was beaming He wore enl } the Illuo Garter ami evening 'lilt- duchess of Sutherland , one of the'iiiost beautiful womiii in England wore -uporh white and silver gown with a spleiilidl } high diamond crown , a hltiglu necklace of ver } laigc diamonds and a bloinrchti of rubles and diamonds Mtb llridlo } Martin was not at the ball I think the was not Invited 1) ) VLIAKD SMITH. IIIIIIIM.OHI : : s\\s in : \\ii.i , STV.V. \iinoniii-i-s Tliul Hi- HUM No liKi-nlliii of Itevsl iilnii. IinilLIN , Jul } Ii I'lliice. Hohenloho , the Impel 111 thintellor , U , trpditoil with declir- Ing to well known palltleUins al Munich tint ho has no Idea of ic.slgnlug the thintellor ship , but enjos the fuller conlldcnce of the emptier and Intends to condutt affairs with evin greater eneigy than hcrotofoic He h also icportcd ab dcclaiiug that hlb letent visit lo Prince Illsmartk was mtrtl } to con- vttho giectlngs of the tinporoi. ThlH s'a cmeiit , together with an Inspired aitklu in the Nordck iltthe Allgomcln Zci- tung lidicullng thehiaie minufaelured out of the cabinet chaiica ( , shows that an tn- ckavor Is bi'lng n ado lo miiilmi/e the effect of the crlsls on public opinion The tame rea- OM ptobablv dictated the appointment of Damn von Thk-lmanu as the niccessoi of Count Po idovbki as Hccrptai } of the troas ui } feu he Is a .lioug opponent ot the agra rim pollc } and a tupporter of the gold cm itncv , an well as a chimpion of lommtmal titaller Ono of lii lli&t and chlof tanks will be to condutt tcimmtrclal and financial nego Unions imperative in their character with stvoial conntiles , iiotabl } with the United States , when the filctlon over the sugai nu tlon and the MtKlnle } turlff reaches an acute btage Evidently a damper Is to be put on ihu abplntlons of the agrarian pait } but with the empeioro well known tcnduntlea it Is probiblc i hat Ihe pnjtttilonlbtd will pit-vail in the end. . r VM.I \\itlt-oM Sms III > mi In Itlillt-iilnux II I'linli-l'nitlilnu I IniMiimUslem. ( . ( d p > rlRlit 1 > J7. li > l're = s I'ubllKhliirfi i oinpinv ) LONDON' . Jul } 'J ( Now York World Ca- bkh'tam Spttlcl Ttlegram ) * Kverjthing k.jks vei } blight foi International blind il- llsm , ' said Senaloi Woltotl lonighl , "nol- wliliht.anding 'ho ipporis 10 the tonlrar } in vccstci lav mottling n ni -iiaptra Tin \ > r < pooh-poohs lilinelnllitni. nul II helps tin1 caiifo 1 have jiiat rclmned from I'rantt whore I found Ihat lepubllc w 114 htand .shoul dei to bhouldei with the United Statts in behalf of the two metalo " Senator Wolcotl aud his mission hive btoi lather guvtd b } the Prow h press , but he takes- the niittoi vei } ntiiou ly Lu Temps baii the United Slate * gi.veiniitnl m gin opciiil its mono } to btttcr advantage tbat : on a toi.imiUoo coating $500,000 and hjpeitrt ot biitci' a Yotu coritispondtiit nsKe 1 Ihc nenator it he lu 1 hccn Ilijang remark that Pitsfdent Me Klnley has madc > a laughing block of lilni- btlt foi Iho whole world I ) } ht-ndlng lhl3 co-iimltico abroid "Ycij , " answered Ml \\olco I "bill Mr Ilr.in is laughable In .sa- Ing ao I am mewl cntouiagtil b } thu fetling lu riancu and elaevvhoic " IIII : > L'II > itTIS : rou MIKUII : vi ( 'iiiiilltlnim niul llnli-N on Alilrl I II-KI-IN U III Hi- SUM , CHIC\GO Jul } 9 ' 1 he executive commit , tec of the N'atlon il Artioclallon of Mtrehanle and 'liavek'ih todiy announced that It would acttpt the rites off t ml bihe weslprn roaiib for mortli nits ck.-iliing lo vhlt Iho lugi Jobbing eenlert. for the purpcrie of hiil tlioll gonelt Some of Iho loadx outside tin association had otfued to meet the r.itcu made bv the tustoclallon HDCM and even c'i hellei h } HIP men lnntn , but at tills courri would ccrlalnl } lead to the dcnior.ill/.atioi of pistengei tatet nil through Iho torritoi ) of the Western ' 'atm ngpi atboclillon the merchants madu up Ihelr minds tn tike the lalcu that had beou olllerrd h } Ihe assatia- lion loadt The daleh of > ale of Ihe tlckelu , which will be sold on Iho certltkalu plan al Iho late of one and a third fate Augiint Hi and Peptemger U The tltkttt wilt bo AUK-SI H and 1C and Sppttm- ber 4 nnd C The ilckcts will have .a retuin limit of ten dn.s fiom da > .s longer from the tran nils < < ourl territory No ticketK will be i-old to mcrcli.-.ntH who are not meniberb of the National Amitla loci of Meichants and Travelers The asioclallon of merthants and travelers has agreeel to pru- Icet the louiii against an } mloii.o nf the tkl.ptb sold lais \ member and will full ) guaiantto the undh the pi } men t of the agrppd rate In bnlli llrectlons. I'.l.lvs MMvlJVVItll ( IT I'lll/.IIs. l.nlli-i I'm I ul Hitln ) > sii'iil | at l.nl.i- Mliiiii-linil.il. MINNP. M'OLla Jul } ! flic grand lodge of IIIKH locli } awa drd prizcj as follown Mobt unliiio | dlnplaj tlrtt prUe , $200 to Terre Hnute , Ind , ueccn.l pr/c ! , $100 , to Grand i'orks V D ConiH'titUe ] dilll lire. prUe $100 lo Toledo be > cond , $7,1 , to Louis vllle , and the hot banner in parade , fli.t ' 5 , IQ Allt-f'ienv Pa sfcom Jin to Cin cinnati I'llRdumd ' luu ' 'eomlR HiBCbt ? ? u's ' cUUance. $ | 00 to Ha tfo d Ihe big elk. to the lodge hrlrglng the greatest proportion of Us inembeid the longest dlttancc will prob- abl } go lo Sioux rain With each prUe was given , a hanc'rioine diploma , to be hung in Uic lolse room lodav was upcnt at Lake Mlnnetonka. ItnliliU ( IIOIIKIOlllerrk , \ \IONTlli Jul } 'iAl the Central con- filftue of Aliurii in H.iM'ls ' here toda } thtse olllc i if wintke.li * 1 Puslil.nl Oi UNt if 11111'iindtl ' llrsi \ n ii . In L in lit uf Nt-\\ ell Ha ; t ' i „ fiiiiai > Until Lrvi uf e * n > In < fini | ir J\e. I.I f M w itikri I i ! ' > i i 1 ire 1 fur -iiui-.i itv < > i ' An iikviiiccoi U li-j i iht t\ iivcnilon in "onun wan r SITS ON I'Khh ' COINACh / Qolil Mining : Convention flt Denver Has No Use for the Idea , RESOLUTIONS FAVORIN3 IT ARE TABLED Ml Mliilnu' stnli-M 1'im-il to MnUinn l\lllllll : III TlllllMllllMMlsNlltlll K\liiiollliin Cnnv i-iillnii Ailjiiiii'iin s | , , , . | ) | o , ni'NVnit , Colo. Julv 'lIhr lint of thp last da } s e ? ion of the Intcrnatloml ( told Mining convention was the "election of a place for holding the next convention In ISO1 ! J O lluckloy ofVI coiiFln withdrew Milwaukee from the contfil After the tall of states had been finished , and bcfou > the volt1 was nnnouneeil \lontgomerv of Ne braska withdrew Oinnlii , and moved th it Salt Lake CH } be ckclnted the unanimous cholco for the convention 'Ihe motion was can Ied An aiilnmttd debate vvn" precipitated b } J J Jacobs leprcFeiitlnt ; the National Ttav- ok is' Protecllvo atsoelitlon , as to the standIng - Ing of his organlratlon In the convention Jt was ngited that he bo recognl/cd , and he allowed a vote hpparate fiom an } stale 01 teriltorv t The following resolutions wore Inttodueed ( and rcfenod That foi ihe put pose of slltinihiting the mlNiiig Inelusti.v congie-ss | , P nu inorhilhod to tsl.ihlMi In i.uh I niteil BliUo' < land cll-- ttlct In tfto - nilni-iiil-piiHlucIng states < i KCJV- i it men t i xicilnn-ntlii | ( . nnd testing m ulnii nti nbiiii iltnlhu tu govPliiment iif.iltultut.il - tatlonsvvheic ore i ma } bo tested fito of 0\llll | . - tlj | i | | KPto | < i To tbnn o theiiiimo of thr- convention fiom Inli'tmitloiml < ; 0ii , MlnliiR cunvi ntlun to Intirnntlonal Mining i nnsu s The chairman appointed the following committee to take the nettsai } nteis | toward securing the passigc of n conbtitution il amendment establishing a tablntt depait- inent lo bo known as the depailmeiit of mines and mining Lafo Pturo Colorado ; M n Herring , TexaH , J H Hedges Peniibvlvanla ; William H Ilcchcl Ntbraska , i : V Smalle.v , .Mlnne- ! > ota IinSOH'TIONS The committee on lesolutlons submltled I's ropott II was tonslckitel section b } section each speakei being limited to live minutes 'I he section meiiioi i Ui/lng con gress to thiow open till mlncial la-nls on Spanish land gianls In Callfoinla , Ail/om Ni w Mexico nnd Coloiado to location as mining claims wan adopted Ihe it-solution asking tougitbs to throw open the atphall and gllsonlto lands on the Umompahgif India i rcbt-nation In flab to mineral loca tions was. adveihclv lopoitod upon A mo lion lo lav the repoit on the table was car ried b } a vote of ! H to 'J Then Angus M Cannon of I'tah spoke against the icsolutloti and moved that the whore mattci be laid on the table His motion prevailed The resolutions piovlding foi the appoint ment of a committee to take suth btopH as mav bo ne'tcharv to bccuie a ie-todlflcatlon of the laws were adveibtl } reported on The convention disagreed with the report and roftrrcd the resolutions to Iho com. mlttee nliead } appointee ! for this purpose The lesoltillon i elating lo Ihe proposed new depailmeiit of mines and mining vvaw adopted and icfeired to a special committee alreadv appointed Ite-solutlonb of thanks to the governments of Venezuela , Belgium , Itnl } , Swtden and Noittnj. Dtnmark and Mexico for the Intel- est thev have lakcn In Ihls convcnllon h } .ending representatives and to Pro ! Oeciigo t' Knapp of Illinois for valuable relics pit- senle-d to the convention , were adopted N L ( ) Uol member of the ie olutloim committee fiom New Mexico , offered a mlnoilt } reporl declailng foi the free and unlimited coinage of bilvor at the mtlo or Id to 1 The adoption of the leport w is heconded b } anothti New Me-xlto delegate. Iiiblanll } half a do/en delegates were on the Hour declaring the report out of order The point made against It was tint tlm rules ellmlnattd all political quustlons fiom tllsctibdlon President P. luce held that the point of ordti wab not wtll taken Ihtn , on motion of ex-Congicssman Dorseof Ne- brahka , the niinoilt } report was laid on the table. ixiuniTS TOR OM\H\ Chairman Pilnco of Ntw Mexico at the opening of the aftcinoon tssloll , Intiodtiteil a lesolutlon Inviting all mlnei il producing states and teiiitorie.s to make exhibits of Ihtli mineral lesourcrH at the 'Iranhmlsslii sippl KxpcMllon to be held In Omaha next ) oui Ihe rules weio buspended und tin resolution was adopted * Charles J Mooie of Ciipplc Cieek leai ! a papei on the "Cripple dec It roinntlon ' Ho tPrmed Iho tllsliicl The groitcst gold mining tamp on earth ' and salt ! il hid iin area of IHt-hlx t-quaic milts onlv ten of which Is being attlvO } worked Within this leiritoi } theit ait . " 0 well-donned veins , as compared with ten veins l'i the llaiidsburg South Afiicv , dlbtiict On these j veliih there nit1 2lu shipping mlncb , no * producing $1 280 010 per mouth lu gold Somt of the ore has a value of $10000 In gold to the Ion but the average value of Ihc entire dlhtrkl Is $ ( jO Mis Mlnnlo A Shlnn of Leadvllle lead a histo leal paper on the Lc-advlllo dlratrld She gavt the total mineral output of UK Leadvlllo dUUrltl ulnce 1S77 a $2.0 OOU ono Othei papeis read were Hv J D Whit man of New Mexico "The Ullinio Hlcmata of the Hotk } Mountalnt. ' by Dr I'rantls of Cheyenne , "Mining In Wvomlng " h } Prof I i ; Todd tlate geologist of South Dakota ' 'Ihe Mineral Hthourcr uf South Dakota , by C L Wistorman of Coloiado , 'Placer Mining In lilt Ilocky Mountains. " b } S W Mi faille "tale geologltt of ficorgla , "Tho dold ricleifi of Oto gla , " ' ) } Captain A J llallbaugh of MiHt > ourl , "Tho Ileam Proct a of fii-atlng Ores " The iicMilutluns introduced at the morning arsslcm wrie adopted , Including one cliang- li.g the name ol the organl/atlnn 'Ihethili- m in appolntt 1 C J Mooio of Colorado S M Ittviolels of New Mexico S \ 1" Pen ro o of Arl/otm J U Todd ot Sauth IHkota aud V. M Linan of Utah as the commlltn lo prcpaie amtndmenlR to the national mln Ing laws and report at the nf vt nruslon An Ineffectual attempt was made to secure a reoiiibiekration of the Ifi to 1 coinage ircnlutlon dUposed of dining tin1 morning wesson After adopting several resolutions of thanko Iho convention adjourned hlno dlo I'nlv i-rxiillxt I nunu : ' ' " | ' . Uin ItOIT Mleh JulThe I'nlvc-i allbl vouiig pn p e uptnol their nalloiml conven tion lodav vviih i devo'lonal meeting on the to. Ic. t'oiillkiHo In \ el iv " ltd bj IU\ Lixlit Maori-of New Hiiinpctlic | Hi Swtfl- ht'i of I'hllntkli hin adlns'Hd tlu iniivin- tkm. e uniHi Um ; IHU mem } 111 t-ettlfineiil ol Ilu clUjmti between 1'ie ' unl m an 1 Ihc eli tr.il eonvinllon of the chimb on ( mount of .ilibojillcm bv tilt union of the funclliliH ol what was foi merl } the \cniiiK I'niplc'B Mn- H ! in.ii } sopli-t > Action cm thlfijuesllon will lit lal en later The lemaimler of ilia nuirn- Inu eisxlon was titktn up in Iho i ilrtiiu of JMJCI di licit in Ibe UPiiMir * , of the union Pr tJeoifcT- 1 , peiIn of Iloslon took chaletof Ihli and sue i c tiled In iiiMnrf over $1 Ode ) ( 'ongieffes of loca' committees wen hi Id this aftt-in on line ) the di It Cities look an ox itirFion lo Palinti park where th-v were ro itlve-d niul Liitt.it lined b } ts-Suiiloi Thomas W 1'algii-r Vr < > ( JtnuliHriilnthf Clini noli-ih. ST LfH IS Jul } 0 A dispatch from Ilcnnu'lllo Mix t-as The eoiiunli-floii of arcliaeleufclsth MIII b } the Mt-xkan KUV- crnincnl to invtMlk.ito the ancient Chlnti't characters m ntlv dlscoveied on a monument ment In thirf state have itlurncd and nn- noun t 1 lliul tlnri- can be no question of their cenulncsa and i.nt liny must havi been there i > f nj et lurlt" . Vle > i I'liii'iilo nf Oi-fiin tM.lN , Jnl ) II , At Ntvv York-Airiveel St Loul . from Southampton. Cinnpanl.i fluin Llveriiool Sallfil Hiemerhavcn , from Antv\trp foi C.HHI nut'.w n At S uthamt t n Sa Ird i'u i t liixtnimk f r N vv York A' Han bun , Anlvs.4 N.iriuiiiau ft m New YcrK A ) Livrrptui Aruvtu c i fr in Niu York , Lutaulu , fruni New \urk. i.vsr Diou inn TIu iir.us S\.rnl I'tiprri llt-ml , Our iif 'I lit-ni IM > iiii'rliilniltii | < Vritrnr. MILWM KBi : July 9 This Is the cloning el ay of the National Kducntlbnal a'soolatlon convention The gnthcilug todav was the ; largest of the co.iventlon Hev K W White ot the llaptlft tabernacle offtred pratr Cl'nton ' Scollurd of Clinton , N Y , recited .a poem which war received with rnthiislsKtn Short add-fo'c o1 "Kducuiloiial Hound lp" were ne\i lu o dcr Superintendent Carroll 0 Pearse rf Omahj e.aine Hist with Has tljr Hearl of ThU People Changed Toward the S lu > ! < ' ' ' He I'lUllul thp e tahllshmen' of the ilin > * iitsty < Imol In IhU coilntr.v by Hit earlv Ma ricniueii ! colonv , and Us up-e.d to other ol'nW and asserted II now covers the wiole ruaii'r } with the hrflt < ij6iu.i nf public td . , it.cn In ihe world Osc-nr T Carsr-n , commlt-stoncr of conr- mon schools state of Ohio talked on "t\- ircmes In duration " and was followed b > Mini Ilittllo Keel , Biiperlntcntlnnt ofpiiblk Inslrucllon , state of Wyoming on "What No * to Do * Ml is Heel ea < d the west In fluenced Iho east not to do manv things j thai would until Iho jouth foi citizenship Ao have too inilcli ovt r-educatlon : wo smrl flco the pi net leal to the Ideal We should encouiagt and devcloi , the talon's which ( will make n-plls i-scfiil Ml.s ? Horl close" ! 'with ' nu iloeticnt | peioratlon of llial happ } j Unto In the fiituio when the educational kles will be1 brlghtei and "The luart the hoirc of the will " I W 1) ) Powell of Washington D C spoke I on "riio IMucatloiml Outlook" "fc'otutn Ttn- 1 clcnclcs of Modem IMucatlon. " was tlisiu. Md bv Judge S A Tors-ha } of LIM Angeles. Cal Ho noted mall } changes ciouci'iti'iip ' mo lern education , and pit-dieted glorious tnlnfrH for the fuliiio 'Iho theme of Janica L Hughes of Toion'o was 'The Kuutitoi of the | Twentieth Contnr } " Ho . ? ud the schools o' the twentieth century would b1 Irne and the child will be free In the Iwenticli tenlun school lie believed th" co'irn.j of the next contui } will glvo intrcased attti tlon to phvslcal tulturo i Janus M Cirm-nwood o ( Kansas Cllv. the novvlv ok clod president , had foi his suhjj i ' Shall American Hlitorv bo Taught In Cro a S-ctions or In Paiailelb " The shaker said "Wo should abandon the amodoto plan und tench hltttoi } Ii paialkl Hues Take up a subject of sottlemcnl of teriltorlal expansion or anvthlng eKe and iarr } II Ihiough to the end telling all aboul II " " \ \ Inners of Men ' b } lames II Canfleld pioildeut of the Ohio StJtu nnlverhlt } , was Iho next addreK < The hprnkor said "We slioulil hi Ing Into existence tint pine dcniot- lacv where wai and ilot are thing" of the pan and It must come through the work of the t-cfiools " The icport of the committee on resolu tions In "ubst.ancc Is as follows The National IMuc ittonal n socljtlon alllrmi Its unswerving allesiantc to the lililiesl Ideals of out public edueitlon.il . lem > - , stiiuis foiound training , thni ni h clKolplliu and good citizenship In einph i-s | In iiiutlttil.il nt Ihls Unit- the dutv of the tltool to Iho c Hininunllv It itpio'enldo - munds thnt t-e boo ndmlnlstratlon In nil Its icpolls sh ill be who ) ! } free ttom political Inlinenco ot iinv oit und appeals to ediic ited public o inlon nnd to the mess nf the coun- tiv to enfoiit thl = demnnil It liellt\es itial the iniblli H lumN lie-Inc re'.iHni111 c Ilk Ic ni v us the teiimc of < to ichtr" Is made longer and nicioccuie , ami believes It to be the eliili us vvol as oppnilunlty of Ihetni r'c ' 1111 ccllcgo to open Its eleiors to the lirgest num- bei of ttudtnts possible Iho icoit uigcs more ? attention to the stud } of history and principles of education In collcgeb and iinlveisltles , otks the atten tion ot the executive and legislative depart ments of the government to Ihe valuable work of Ihe bin tin of education and to the pitting need of appropriations for Its snp- poit The renoit closes with the tendering of thanks to all officers , 'Vssoclallons and Individuals who have contributed to the BUCCO'S of this meeting and to the ictirlng president Chailos H Skinner for his vlg- oious , Intelligent and proijresslve adniinls- liatlon Afttr the Induction In office of the pies- Ident-eloct , James M Greenwood , the con vention adjourned Mile die. i SSINC : en vuiTxiu.i ; woiiic. I'mfi-i-illiiKf < > f ( In * CIIIM t-nlliiii in * M'M lim at Tniiiiitn. TOHON'TO , Out , Jul } 9 There was largoi attendance at the h cond daj'n t slon of the confoionce ot cliarillos and coi- roctlnns At the afternoon session In the organi/i- Uon of eharlt } Uio following pipers weir- read "How to Get IMucatt-d Young Men and Women to Make a Life VocaMon of Organised Chailt } Woik , " b } Mlsj M lllchmond. general = eciet-ii"v Chnilty Orga-u- yitlon sotletv of Ilaltlmore. Aiibley Wilcox chilrman ot the execu tive committee * of Ui Chiifiv Organl7ition soclet } read a paper on ' Piopei rinan cial Support foi the Orginl/ntlon of Clnit ) , and How to Get It" The < n ostlon was .1 c- ciis.sod at length bV r Kilph of Lo-ilf- vllle Haive } J HollUur of vJiand UiieJij | and ottiPis also dlscubs ° d the | iiosilon In Iho child saving nuutlii ; a pipc r on the "Jewish Child Savliioik ; In States' was read b } Michael lleinai..i of New O. leans. In Iho rofornntorv section the submit was "Is a Department liejotd / " dvlsibl" In Our Schools , " a paper which w is read bv Superintendent W J. Drown o' Keel Wing , Minn Among the names put forwarl for the ehkf executive ofiko of be eigani/rlou 'm the ensuing } eai ara Prof " L llindeinon of Chicago unlvcrslt } an I M ijor T J Chail- ton of 1'l.ilnflelcl. Ind 'I-10 tl'le-j which hive t-ollclted t''o honor of entorn'ii1 ' ig the mt tonferenco include New York , Milwaukee , Omaha. Phil iiklphla and Detroit At the evening sev lon Invlta lonn for the next annual meeting weie received fiom Icj > Molnos , Milwaukee. Omaha and Topeka The upon of the tomniiUtn on child sav ing was road b } C 13 Taulkntr of Minne apolis A paper entitled 'The Siinela } School a a Child-Saving Mission" W.IH real b } Hev Mr Mllnor of Chicago , and M V Crouse of Cincinnati dtllvcred a kcliire oxplanator } of child n jcuo work In thai tlty. DlNiicri-r nil ( Inc Pnlnl , PITTSHLJUO , July 0 The Joint scale con ftrrnee of the crown and ateel sheet manu- facluiers and Iho Amalgamated aak'ociatlon whicli hbi In on In tt-fhion here1 for two davr was unable to agree and a final adjnuiiiment without { settlement was tulltn this afternoon Tne cciDferefH ngu-tel upon , ever } point hut one The assotlallon declined to conctdo 10 ptr cent for rolling steej of lwcnl-lwo gauge , and lighter over tlifi price for roll Irg Iron The disagreement will affrcl Jj 000 men ltllt-1 * < > f Ot-l-IIII \ t'HM'lM , NIJW YOHK , Jul } 9 The American Ilnci St Louis , fiom Southampton , and the C'u- pardei Cnmpnnla , fium Liverpool v t > ute iHtuun arrive 1 nt iiuiirontlnf till * even- I'lg the fiJimtr at ) > li > throe minutes iilu of In rival the I'ampinbi. Hotb Hltami luicl hud a moht i-xeltln r.nffor Nixtttn honi- ticAineiiian liner winning bv unl } tin en inlmiti'- The St Louis niudiliiu | i. - bufco In F'X ' elavi- , ten hours and th'rufven ' minute" and Ihe tr'ampunln'K lime was live dut , llfleui huuis and slxtcui inliiuit" l'i II-I-M Will \ nlclvnniM' . Niw MJUK. Jul } 'J-There will be no a 1- \ance in the price of raw Mignr al 'ireHi nt Pi'ttli en nutated sug.n fur Augun K I'JI ' meiilE hiiH hten ihlp t-d In large hmojnt- lui 1 dciwii lieuat 4 W > tents dtitj null Tin ftutlsiic il poi-ltlein ot Hiigar Is IIH f luAs Stttkb In me I'nltcd Stau-n und Cuba lo KC-ther iwi.ulJ tons , again * ! C"CS57 tons laM wee * , and 2.11479 tons liii-t > ear. KocHa In Luiope 1.1'il.r/iU toiif against 1,4''CO I Ions Ust vvtik and 1,513221 last } ear CiiriKMillirrHiiil fur llnrili-r , SI LUl'lS Jul } 9 A win Hint VVUB Umiei ut nuon tuda } clinrgln Dr. Itlthniom Coinvvnll wlin kilted hU biolher IKrli.jr Cornwall Wflntscla } morning In i"ui-li Hiualt na manner wllh muiiki In Ihc titfi ligiet an i ! > was * r n-f ri 1 tr < un Hit null , r ) > 1-1 vtt t > n II l I' ' Aip | Icalu hali'Ci n. i i. ij jji. Mi. t i if th jr * .i . rim r > rr ' 'I ' t of " i > in i 1 a u j.i tainted la.tl ll.i ui i J\ \ IIP \'v ii i iv ii n i \f * ( * n PI i PI' IILAu RAIN BRL\S ( RhLlhr Long Heated Spell Broken nnil Temperature Palls Nearly Thirty Pejrrccs. THREE-QUARTERS OF AN INCH OF WATER Sturm Is U't-li-oiiK-il li\ I3tr > limli unil Hit- \\i-ullii-r ( linnui's to n CIMI- illllon llolh Di-llulilfnl anil Uciilllifiil. I1 cm r. tlou. lluiir. lieu. . " . n. in s | 1 p. in ! ' . ' It n. in 7S U 11. in . : . . . HI ! 7 n , m Tii : i ii. ii s < i S ii. 111 711 I | i. in < ! ' ! II n. m s- . " p. Ill 7- III ii , in ss1 < l p , in 7il II n , in HO 7 | i. til 7.i IU n. m IIU s , i. in 71 II p. n TU The to ild spol I' brokrnfler nearl } two we-Us of altnc6t unprecedented hot weather a desirable relkt ha * nrilxid It was In the t-hapo ot a lie > a\y rain About 2 o'clock jeutctela } nfttrnoon the ? ltbrcamc o\ercast with elondt and the wind \cered nrouml to tin noithweHt The elements had an ominous nppcatance foi awhile and there was a gene at scitlerli g of people foi sheltei I'ho temperature began to get roolei ripldh and all hailed the appioaehliiK itlkf About 2 45 the btorni broke and rain fell In sluets Lightning WEH % i\ld and the thunder lolkd The rain purllled the atmcapheio and people stood at open windows and doors and In- baled long draughts of the air with un feigned delight 'Ihe water washed the Rtieetn , filling the gnttPrs and overflowing ninny of themanhokfc to the sewers The total amount of rainfall at 7 o clock was 077 ot an Inth The temperature droppid from ' 15 degrees at 1 15 to G15 dtgieeb at I o'clock At 7 o'clock } esterda > moinlng the Instru ments at the weather olllco show eel SJ per con' of humldlt } whkh Is the highest that ha been recorded this \e-ar This explains wh\ him Irols of people were unable to sleep 1 hur . day nlqht and are e veMcrda } unrcfreshol and po-lti\e lint It was the hottest night the } had o\er cxpirknccd It was rcall } the most toliiK night that hns been known In this locallt } for a long time There was a blight hieezo from the outh but It was not sulllcient to overcome the INCOFH of moK turo in the air and humanlt } swoKored and peirsplred when lecp was Impotj-lble Ju t before da\llfht the sound of falling rain drops Inspired the wakeful citizen with the hope of a ( sufficient shower to cool the atmo - pheie , but he was disappointed Several times within an hour It began to rain , onlv ( o tease as hiiddenl } as It lud bfgun Alto gether there was a preclplt itlon of 000 of an tnth Ju t enough to la } the iliint but not faiilllclint to have an } peiceptiblo effect on the damp and heated atmosphere The local weather olilce had not heard from mm } points in the state last evening hut It IH belltvtd that there hat , been lain in all ectlons of the htate within the pchf thlrt-tlx hours The piedlctlon for toda } I" for cooler weather. UK : CITIUS srn.i , CliliMiun nil el St , l.iiniN fet ! * Vo Hi-lli'f fi-iini liceInUiisf Hi-ill. CHICAGO , July 9 Of all -he ho * diS tint hue made life a burden blnce the w inn weather of 1S97 began this was the worst Thcie were more deaths ot human bclngo and ot animals nnd the number of pice'ra- llons was , gioatei than upon an } otnor da } or the lit g hoi "poll that has hung over Chicago cage Sixteen people me dead fiom the h a' two are I'M me and out of a latgo nunibcM of pio'lratioiib ten cacb are trilital flic- following died toda } CH VIILKS iHr.VSON comml'tcl Milcidc while insane , caused b } the oxtitme heal IOHN KA'ION , hhot himself whit" hiiffc I in , ? from heal unv HATHnu 0110 GHonxRimni , pi.c-31 of SI Nicholas' church in I/vanniOii , died of heart dlsensf , aggiavucl bv the heat IUNUY HAZMANN. round Oead hatgmg near Park Kldge , driven lo Ihe iked u } the heat IinLHN HALLOIinN , died by heat. DOHA JOHNSON riiiniiiicK KAISCII. THOMAS LYNCH ANN'Ii : O'DONNKLL. eommltlcl Fiihine b } taking cdibollt acid , drlvtn to Ihe eked ' ) } the heat HACHAI3L RISTON Hint ) SCHLOMANN , died al the poiintv hospital from htat probtiatlon ; btrlcken lust Satuida } JACon srum WILLIAM sui'Nnnrtanit HDV r\'lHiH : AIGUST TOLTON , priest in thaigo of St. .Monica's colored lloman Catholic -church I'NIDKNTiriHD MAN , found In Wash- liigton paik ACGUST VANDCItSLfii : , hanged him self while Insane from the heat Two men were driven Insane by the heat , there were ten people prostrated , who ore In a ver } trltlcal condition , and twelve others who will recover Out In the Ilridewell , wheio kcvcn prisoners went Insane } ctter- day betau'e of Iho heat , three others suf- feieel the tame fate today The night was a sl/7llug horror ; there vvap comfort to be found now lie c It was the hottest night Chicago ban tver known 'Ihc mertur } was ST dcgrtcts lust mldnlghl and although near the lake It sank to SI ! dogrtrci at i > a m the decrease' In tempi t iture was more linn offM I b } an Inerinncd humidit } which through Ihe night and da } made the dlscoinfoit far girator than Is Implied b } tin record of the thermometer H } 7 a m tin merciiiy in the weathoi olllce lud climbed to K4 dogiccs and there wins a stead } ove1 liowc Ing bull mnvemint until .1 p m , when 'lO dcgicts was rtachcd The da } wa vper tally tevcro on horses ovei 100 living In the istreots Al Dccatui , III 010 death and a do/on prostrations occurred At Illoomlngton III . the mercury reached 105 degrees fh eo ikaths and a number o' prostrations nccuired The dead DIl JUII'SA MANNING Chicago \IIIS JOHN' P THO mill Illoomlngton At Ilurllngton the mercury reached 102 defines One death and a doren prostrallonx ocrunecf SI' LOI'IS. Jul } 0 Seven persons died from hral in SI Louis on IhlH the twelfth da } of InMiffcrablo heat Two pci- hens , cno nf them n New Orleans ncgreen have bctn driven Insane and f > lx others who liavo lie-en fciitibtruck will piobably dlo be fore moinlng Thcr < linve been numbHern prostrations In St Louis A Smith , the llrooklii calcher nnd Grud } llrsl baseman on Ihe SI Louts learn , were proslraled dur ing llio lip. e hull game Ihis afternoon Smith Is unconscious and hlb condition appears to bo EcrluuB Two dcutliH and tcviTai prostra- tlonb occurred In KBHI St Loulu The Hut of Iho dead follows MICHAIL IDIN : HO'jmUr U'HIGHT TiinoDOHi : scuorn. josci'ii OHIY snmniiT Mi'N'sTiu. : HINKY : CAMPMAN jULfA riiiiDMAN. : JACOIl GHIMMONr CHAHLKS DIKDI3U Giliiimont and Dieder dlod In Haet St Louis Tlio diathb of the following per- ( onk who vvertproHiattd toda } , are cx- pctttd tonight WllllJin Johanncb William Suinnurkainp. ( itcx-ge Iract- } . Theodore Schultz Mike Labcovltzch and an unknown "T iii'\pn : other probtrate.1 persons fell il-p itreel and were taken to heii'idta' n the last twent-four hours Ihere ban n t bien a be olid B renuiBlon from the heat Ijsl night was frigluful hirott thermom r * itniteiH .iO degrees throughout the night In the house U was four degrees THE BEE BULLETIN. Weather ron-cnst for Nrlnuikn Pair I' . , hr \ nlini'tirlV lml Page I. Atiitrlu'i tiiiuror : | \U ! < the Sultan. Mln In ) ( OHM nt Inn Kcjrrli Prer Coin igr. mil It tin imU : UK- Hot sprll. ( 'limn ; ! ' In ( InI I vpiiHltlim Miiniiici-nii-nt. ' ! . M rxpiKltinn IMri-itciM Kt nlv II. l.ilxir l.i-iili-r * Ioidrim tinsirlfii - . IIa j Hiiv for tinimli : ivetrtri , I IMItmltil unil ( inn-no it. " > . l'r < tldi-tiCx MiH < uitHi | i | Till Mitndit } Hi < oiiiii II UlillT I in u1 Miillt r . ( likiigo li-r-i.i | Itii.liiii \gilii , T. Cninmi-ri I il unil | Imin j ii s , . , , , , , 8. .lnc' I ) . , * . < iv. l\i , ipiii | | | > , , u ni llngUo. I on Inn siK.rV : | ] Simp sliill OIT. ! l. In tinI I IMil iif I | , i lilt lit. In i k llln'il r < ir ( lilii | N liiioil. < nip. In Ni briiilm Vn \l | Itlglit. * IMIIIl ( Illlltms Nl-U I'lMllllllll- , 11) ) . Illti of I I'liilniiii- ( losilp t ! MMIII Old HUM. ( mirlxlilpi I uropi Mi i is ( l < ir iif In o Mtvi r I . ' . "I InMtliiil | ( In M | . " hotter Shop was Impossible to most peo- I > K flic lo il weather IIIIHMU predicted thunderstorms niul a decided iltuji In ilio touipciatniu foi tMs aftciiiuon Nut a cloud appem-d Ton lit IM 1 degree hutur than last night. At midnight then was no re lief Mum tlu > Init. . Hundieds tit people nio bleeping ( nit on the Kids bililgo tonight It Is onlj M' degrees there KANSAS CUT , Julj 3- I he hiMt In Kan sas Clt } au > ] vlclnltv was more oppiosslvc today than } eblcrda } . At h o'llock this moinlng tlio theimomi toi icgisteitd t > 0 , at ! t o'clock ! K > , at noon 114 and .it 1 | i in t > 7 , the holtt-at ot the } tar Man ) probations and two deaths nio upoHed \I IJUUliilllltTY. n toodaviler numifac ( in or , WHS slilckon on tlio Kticct anil died " cxm after being lomovod to his homo PATRICK.lini : , an uKcil blacksmith. elite ! thl inclining In the' icnr ot the obop where tiu worked , diatli bilnK dueto tlu > beatNIJW NIJW YOUK , JUlj fl The temperature at 'i o'llock tonight In this clt } was down to 71 decrees Tlio police - tk\tu icpo-l \ piobtra- tlniib and In one of the crses a luborei , \ lie wad trazcd bj the lajh ol the Min , kaput into tlio Hark. 11 rivet and was diowiud bcvtii biiddcn dtatliH here today wcie due to the heat LAPAMUTI ; , imi . Juiv 'i Three dtaths occurred litre ted i } fioni the ofticls of Iho hiat and another victim I" djlng William Volnur prosttattd hint Saluid.i } , died nt the hospital toda } Wllllain Hk } , a nionibci of the State Soldieis' home died b } Hit roadside near this tltj at 3 10 p in lie was a member of comp-inj 1C , faecond New YoiK Mounted Itilka rhouuiH Ileaston a bakir died at 7 p in He wan 11 jeai old and liii homo IH In St Joseph Mo INDUVAl'OMS Ind , July ' . ) This has lain tin hotttbt da > ot the \ear hue the ofllclal thumonietu UKlhtoiIng 'M ' ik-Krct at 3 p m Vhc dt id are OSCUl T MAYHIJW a bookUeeper. DANim , I SMAKh , laborer Tlirte othet caseb arc tonsidi'icd fatil lie- sldth these the howpltnls attended to at ltat > t lwint > prosttatlons CINCINNATI , Jill } fi Ihe nnnibci of htat deaths toda > wab F\ | 'Jhe names of the JACOH S MHS. CHAULES SMITH I ALEXANDER KENHIAUS. H KUSKA MICHAEL M'HUOH EVA EICHELIlEHGEll The nnslmum heat by trnstwoithy treet thcrinomctits todiy was 90 at ! P m U was 81 at 7 this morning and It Is S > at 11 o'clock tonight MILWAUKEE , AVis , July 9 1 he holt aided b > thn hiKli humidittautnl nunj deaths \M-consln totlaj. In this cit > nlno prostrations anil one Oeith HIIRO Knell of Horlin , Out At \pilcton | the thermometer marks 100 denrcts and thrio deaths and te\eial piostiatlons rtbiilted , at Itachif , cno death and ono prostration , at Oshko-.li . one deith and three piostiatlons , at Madi on , ono dtatb and two pie tiatlons LOl'ISVILLE , K > . July ) The maximum loirlicd this iiioinlnK by the thcimoiiutii was 13 ikRicoii at 11 o'clotlc after whldi the mercurj sradnally utedul until 12 o'clock , wlien anothtn upward tpurt wit , tdki n which all but bint it bubbling out of the tube Three deitho are imported from the intentc heat , and mun pioitrilloi R UAYTON. ( ) Jul > 'I Three ikaths Inuc oetiuieil In the pist foitjtight hours The llui iniiinpli i leglbtned ' 13 at noon LOl'ISVILLE Kj . July i The cxtlemt heat ih causliiK ninth 'ufferliiK all or Ktn tiik\ l'v\o hundred m n tmplojoil on tfio Illinois Cential below here stiuck detlai Ing thc > tonld not woik TluccOiliiK cieus air abandoning their machines Yl'TAN Nth Jill } 9 ( Speclil rekgram ) Carl Egger ll\lng one and one half mllu , i-outluabt of this place , was ouriomo bj heat jtbterday e\eninB and died at II o'clok p m 111 i.i.ni'iv oi1i.Minit : iiinnvi. 11 fa I \ \ in < Is IlriiKi-ii IM 'rinliuliT- sioriilH In iiulit Slati-K. WASHINGTON. July 9 The weather bu- rein tonight Issued the following hot v.latlitr bulletin T.'itheat wave contlnue'i over the tcntral liortlon of the country Bf > far eunt a the Apilachl in mnuntalus Along the Atlantic coast from Eislport to Kcv Weit. except at lloston , tlio maximum continues below HO Since July 1 the inixlmnin tempeiature hns ranged from 10 to 'is n\u the lower Mits-.oiiri and lower Mississippi MIC\S | | and as far ca t as Alibami and ltnn < suce. with estruno temprrntmn fiom KiO to ! ( ) ' ' In Kan- has The lomprratiiio has fulli-i iijddlyowr Coloiido western Nebrai-Ka and uorthward and will probnblj break Into the ixiromo heat o\er Kaiisis MlfKourl llllnolh , Indiana Kintiiek } and Ohio Satin day A relief fioni tlif I'xinino neat I in h.-en on .isionoil In thundorhtoims In t'olorido Nelu.if.Ka Kansas Houih Dilotit Iowa t iinhcrii Mini f sola Wlxtunsin nnd uppi r Mkhlgan On .iturdi } nighl Mil dmngib in temperatuio will bu actoinpanleil In llnin- di ib'ornih Tile following Minimum lemperilnrts w"n reported tonight { 'oneoidla Kau , 1(1 ( , Oimlin ! H , Ia\enpnr' ) 'is Kunsah Clt > , 'J- > . St Louis 9 ( . , NashMil' , US , Cincinnati , % Indianapolis , 'IS , Chirago , kfi. lloston , 'M ' , Now Voilt. M. I'lilludilphia , 80 , Atlantic Clt } 81' , Eastpoit 71. , Si I'aill. 80.VashliM - ton , SS , Detroit , 'il , Sa\aniith , 0. Ntw Or- Icans , 91. Key West , SI , NantwUl , 74 I\I-I.OSIUN : KII.I.S n\K MIN , \\iirl.nicn siill.i- l ) > iiniiilliMlilli - i\- : I'liMillnii on I Insinel. . LEXINGTON , Ky , Julj 9 While a pang of woikmcn wen e\ea\ullng on Iho line of the K'rict railway ono of tiain bliuik what appeared to bo a plite of pipe , but ishkh pioud to ttd > u.unltc tarllidge. A fear ful e\ploHlon followed and live of the Fly ncRroi'H In the gang vcro blown to atoms The oihti wab t-o badl ) Injured that he can not mowr Hit dead uic. JO COLLINP JOHN WASHINGTON SAM Tltl'IIV (3EOHOL KOSR WILL IHOMAS The polite uio Inellned to think the dyna mite was plau-'l tin re h ) f-omt1 nilcreant who hail a grudge asuliiBt tlio gtrtct car compan } . and olliert. think It was lefl theru lij woikmcn excuatlng for a railroad fiomt > ears auo Millioiuili I-'H DiiiiKliK-r flldxliiu. Uij.S'lON , Jul > i. Ciruce Hlr\fru > oii , ugtd 2T ) , eluuglitfi of Jamth KnvtiiKni , Ihe mil- llunaln reul tMtatu operator lefl In i In UK in JiiuuKlmin tin tvcmiit , I AH | .1 lu > , > on a i < hji | < null an I "hi ' . in v i rttiinnd A J'c-ir It ilu > utl > "i U' ' an 1 \i li ii > ui ixuiriiiti * ! i > \ > t i - ii > ' i | lUts ui > I mestdi-tH lu till I At < f > luiti 111,1 i to itvial litl UNITES THE WORK Departments of Publicity anil Promotion Are Consolidated , MANAGER ROSEA'ATEH ' WILL HAVE CHARGE Board of Directors Decides on This by Unanimous Vote. DEEM IT BEST FOR GOOD OF EXPOSITION By-Laws of the Association Amended to Ilnintonizj with Ohango. REORGANIZTION GiV S SATISFACTION i-i-nllt t < Ciininilt li-i < Will HiTi'iifler CIIII > > | H | ul MVlinihii i , I'ri-Nl- ilcni' \ \ mill's in \ ntilu ( IISIIII II I II * . \t Hie legulir montlilv mcetltiK of the Do lid of Dlicctois nf Ihe ' 1 mn mlsslsslpii | KxiHisltlon held vesteidtiv iifleinoon lie ! tdan of niiMiiirntlim of the exposition man- agomtnl wan ihangeil nnd the Departmenln of Pitbllclt } and I'lomotlon were consolidated undci the mantgemcnt of IMwaul lloso water who has been In oblige of the Depart ment of Puhllcltv sinio Iho oiganlratlon of Hit expcuiltlon Mamigii Hltthcoek , who had bun In eluige of the Dopritmcnt ot Promo tion , ii-hlunod his position as maniigtr of tli.it ilopiitmi nt and membe-r of the execu tive cominltlce. and Ihe plan of oig inl/aton ! vv is changed to lodnce the oxiMitlve com- tullloo to six Insload of sovin members. ul- Ing Picsldcnt Wattles the right to cast the deciding vote In case of i tie In Iho com mittee Hiretoftuo the picsleknt has had a voice but no vote In the pioctcdlngs of th executive crmmlttre Iheio wcie thlitv-two of the flft } dlrco- tois pioscnt when the poiietai } finished readIng - Ing the minutes of Ihe last muling Define anv business hid been tiansacled , Mr Hltthcoek c.ilkel up his leslgnatlon , which li.nl been olfcied at the lasl meeting an 1 votid down Ho lencwit his announce ment that ho hid fit ml } dotoi mined to re sign as a mtmbc-i of the executive1 commit tee and manager of the Depiitmcnl of Pro motion and moved Uiat the iislgtmtlon I'o accented Mili.uton seconded the mo tion and it was put to n , vote1 and tarried without a indenting voice Picsldontatllcs then declined that thom m xl business In oulti W.IH Iho clocllou ot Ml llllehcocks slice C'S'-oi MAKL'S \ CHVNGi : OP DASH Mr What ton said thai al the lasl meetIng - Ing Mr Hitthtotk had stated there WPS no fuithoi work for the Depirtmtnl of Promotion to do and the spoikci believed that II would he a wise polk } to redute cx- ptnpcs as much as possible Ho therefore movtd thai Ihe Dtpailmcnl of Pioniotion he toiiFolIdated with the Dopatlment of Pub- llcilv. -Mi Hitchcock admitted ho had said tint the woik of the Dep n tiiient of Piomo- tlon was tonclncli'd , but ho said ho wished now to - < av thai tlu-rc wan much to he done He suil it losled with th U depart ment to cany out the collateal ! ideas in tojiiottlon with the exposition such as the moblll/atlon of 'ho inllllia , tic Ho saiel that Iho picsldent ot the exposition had been In c Ion- touch with the woik of the Department of Piomotlon iMnco the begin ning and ho moved as an amendment that the picsieknt bo t lee ted as manager of that department that the work might be con tinued b } the man who bad had It in charge and was familial wllh H Mi What ton loplkcl , t iking the position that the exposition was too laige lo bu Impi'dod In Its c-nuaid touise bv an } suhor- dlnuto He1 oniii.sFd the Idea of pulling the president In thaige of anj department The ' resident , ho said should be In iiinsUnt touth wllh all Ihe depart infills and not tied down with the detail woik of nn } of them Diiettoi Huwslo wanted to know how much would ho tmed by consolidating the two ileiiarlmontH Mr Hitchcock b.ihl nn department of Ihe exposition had born conducted so econom- k.tllv as th it of piomcitlon WHIUI : : KCONOMY KXISTS Mi Hihowitei mid hi liad not Intended tci tike , tiv part In the dl cun lou und did not Intend ID vo'e on the quoHtlon of con solidating the two departments but he said it was Ji.J.as vvril 101 the mombtiei ot the boanl to uncle island the situation He pref aced his i xplaiiilion by saving thai In no previous i xposUlem hid the Dep.iitmonU ol Publlilty and Piomotiun been htpaiated , 19 the work was o iliiHly related , but when the piesont exposition won nrganl/rd the division wan made because thtio was PO much to be done both In the cast and In Iho west At the last meeting of the executive committee which Iho speakei hael atlendcd Mr llltihtixk said theic wan no longer any nccrt-Hlly for the Dipartintnt of Piomotlon. and the npi-aker ald ho agreed with that ( Statement Taking up the iputttlim of the rilatlio expense of tin l\vo dipiitmenlR Mr. ItcM-w.ittr said the itpoMH of the secretary iihowul that the De-jiartini nt of 1'nbllilty had exiiciiikd $4000 whili the Di paitiucnt of Pro. motion hnd cxiicndcd $ s ( , oo He Mid tin BO flgilitspoke ( for tlieniFf'Nfs He feu Ing to the fc.iaik | paid the fiiipriliitciidents of the two dtpirtimntrt Mr ItnncvvatiM * Bald tlio duties of the two positions weio as different as could wi.ll lie Imigimd flho Hiiperin- Ic'inlcnt of the promotion department win not roqulrul In doinjtlilni / ; hut simple clerk il woik aficuillng tci the dim lions nf Iho clllif w'lllc ' tinstipe l inli nek nt of th nubile Itv drpa'tmonl was lequlrcd to keep Miei xp < j'ltl'iii coniituiall } bfoicthe public and II\M ! ! wa } * > of Kipping up thr publlo Inle rnt Genual Mnnih'K-on spoke at fiome length In favur of ennso idallng tin Iwn di iiarlincn'ii In tin1 Inn lint of eioiiomy Ho quoted thu following figures Horn the icport of Iho rerct.ir > showing Iho t-xpe ndilurrii by dcv parlnn ills up In thin date jicpartmint nf WavH and MI-HUP . I C 028 Department of I'ulilklt } . . 4,1/1.2 I'ipartmiiit ' ot Pi iniolkm . fcti75 | ) i"i.iilin nl nf Iu ! I llugH and Cioiirds 2220 Di p-irtim nt nf KxhlhllH . I,2 ! I n part nit nl nf C'IIIH c Hslom 2,740 I'ep iiluitnt of TiHiiHpurtalliiii 78 Total , tin ImlliiK I ni Ideiitnlx JM.HIG ritneral Mandcc-on ni-d Micro figures tut nn aigumriit In fuvor of reducing expenses h } < "imnllil.ulnK or In an ) othci way 'Iho qucKtlon on the amendment wad called foi and van dtfeated Mr Hllthrock bolng the mil } cine lo vntu for It. AMIND : run IIY-LAWS. I'rcsldint'altea ! dc elated tin- motion to fonsollcl itu the two departments out of or der until Ihc b-lawn had flint hern amended lo piovldo for biich action. Mr What ton movej the adoption of Ilia following ID olntlon , whkh was carried without any itmaikH let.olvicl { Tlint tlm folkiwIiiK RUhs'ltiit' . foe section I of the ) > > laws be udoptecl Section ) ixc < utlve Ceiminlllet Tlio rx- ( tullvo powci iind ailnilnit'liallvc auiliorlty of Ihls iistoolull u t'hall lie phi'ul In the liaiids of an exec alive committee of six dl- ifcluis who an sue b iiinmlitte Hlnill liuvo full genual pivvii and authoilty ol the Ilcarl cjf Din c u IH In all malltlH. except Hue n , IH the Joaid of lJlrttlcii Bha I liy jpt jliillon Knee Illc illy itbtive lo Itxclf In oif- vnnct of Until ucllon liy tintxcmtlve coin- inlilct tirovlikcl thut In tatv of a Me In the commiutt tin pifMcknt thull liiut. the light lu taut tin dc-t I ting vote Mi \\laituii rent wid his motion to con- , u . li c tin l NCI dtpartmeiilH and It wn a 11 nt i i di-nling vote * In mi , . i , i nutiiiK the amount of tx > ,1-1 , t > u > I ) ii irli > l > t incurred by the rz > t , j , < n > n : tt .vug then broached by Mr ,