THE NEWS. The steamer Saginaw arrived at New York with advices of an unsuccessiul plot 10 nssgs- sinate President Hercux at San - Louis Wright, the young Boston diary, who started the Lincoln street flagration in 1802, and several other which cost Boston about #5,500,000, captured in Droekton, Mass, ——The Supreme Courtin Brooklyn denied the motion for a new trial for John 'L. McKane,——A lynch. ing in Las Vegas, New Mexico, led to a dead- ly alleay between Mexicans and who killed the outlaw, to Lill his wife in shot himself, ineen. fires, Joe Robesky tried Scranton, Pa., and ~Gustavus A. Colton, the Leavenworth constitution and & noted free-soiler, died in Kansas Olty, ——GG., in the main North Fork River, prospecting tour, —— Harrison hanged in Clayton, Mo., for Police Officer James Brady, murdered in a erap-shooters’ den, Charles Starke, in 8t, Louis. ——An attempt by the prisoners in the jail in Belvidere, N, J., to was rated, — City, Pa., was visited by a which originated in ment of 1. J, Joyee, stroyed, ne were the Brothers and the grocery of D. N. Grabam, The Masonie Building, a handsome structure, and the residence of John MeGowan were badl The loss will 25,000, partially covered by insurance, President David Starr Jordan, of Stanford University, says tho institution will September 1, with 1,100 students, He states that the]University has an abundance of to maintain 1,000 or more students and « professors indefinitely, ——Joe policeman, killed his wife, and father-in-law at Los Angeles, to kill himself, Trouble with cause, — Colonel Edward Herrick © died at Chicago of old He was born in 1811, in Amenia, N. Y. Colonel ( one time general Western agent Rallroad. — By an Pa., Charles McCauley, a fireman on gine, was fatally hurt, and John Med and John McMunn badly injured. At Brooklyn Josepl. W, Stray was appointed re- ceiver of the Higgins Coke strikers about Be given up their The plant at Chicago started again, ing to work. The Le and Chicago Hafiroad against the city of to its Margaret McManus, § John McManus, ag in n, where the couple have been ot the Duncan the whom murder ol Harrison run by escape frust Mahanoy disastrous fire, This building wus drug dee store of Biswell storo y damaged. reach open or pen Qn funds dghty Craig, an #x- ther-in bre law and tried his wile the nstlie, age, astle was at of the Erie accident at Braddock, Rl en- auiey Soap C« ttdale, mpany. Pa. Hiin havo Arms, is steel prope rity Mrs, years okl, wife of ed sixty-eight, was | murdered Bost Her h crime, — and C tenement a bed-room 38 uviog. charged colorado Spr feathering of Adj Major William | Bovernd eonvention, Lt Memy bang ged for tl ro nis, Bennett, pleas or the North Ar alared aga grants an in the vu killed | she was in Sullivan, Ind. The A. R Galesbarg, lil, gave charter, —’ Eaglish ship Colintrave, out 120 days from Newcastle, N. 8 W,, for San Francisco, is be. lisved to have been lost, — Henry Bkinner.a farmer, was murdered near Perryville, Ind, by his stepson, Jeff Starks, who is now In jail, ——The tie-up of the Ohio, Street Car Company was ended, Work was begun with non men. ——The ease of Debs and others will not come up until Sep- tember 5. Charles J, Adams, agent of the Reading Rallr md at Stratford, N. J., was found on the tracks with both logs eut off Poul play is suspected, The explosion of a lamp in a millinery store et: Great Bend, a village thres thousand wopulation in New York, caused a £30,000 fire, which wiped out the business portion of the town, — Mrs, Leland Stanford's attor- Ways have notified the government that its calm against the estate has been rejected, wThe anoual session of the order of the Mystic Shrine was begun in Denver, Frank Hilseo fatally stabbed William Weens in Philadelphia. He was angered by the preference which Annie Riley showed for Weens, and waited for the couple as they were returning ship Miranda, having Dr. Cook's Arctic ex- pedition on board, ran into an iceberg, werself at sane, ~ up its Youngstown, union of of Perry, 0. T., by Shenft J. M. Taylor. Davis and Bud Appling were liberated from jail during a fire, and officers found thom seereted in a hut near the town of Morrison, A battie occurred, and Davis was killed, Congressman Reed was nominated, «Three men were killed and two seriously hurt by the breaking of the elevator at Clauston & Price's brewery in New York, Samuel Mills shot bis wife and himself in Johnstown, a woh new labor union to be organized whiszh will enroll under one banner all work- ingmen except raliroad men, and is to afi ate with the A. RB U,—Frank Matohiez, Michael Delonneg and Charles Drewiawics were drowned in the Busquehanna River, Max Petszucl, employed as butler by Gen, Louis Fitzgerald, was drowned st Asbury Park while bathing. He was attacked with eramps. The body was recovered, mI is. Tax house In which Martin Luther died at Bislében, Germany, bore no mark to indicate this fact until a fow weeks ago. The famous house, however, has been repaired and re stored in a worthy fashion, It contains many relics of the great reformer, Arnie ar RII as oi. Miss Govwo, who is in Paris, ls » dally as. tendant at Worth's, whore she is watching the bufiding of a “new ereation’’ which shall envelop her slender orm at the September Grand Prix. HAWAILUP TO DATE. Self-Government, Enthusiastic Popular Demonstra- tion at Honolulu on the Occasion of the Formal Initation of the New Order of Things. The steamship Rio de Janerio, which jua. arrived from the Orient, brought the ing news from Honolulu, under date of July 13: Last week was notable for witnessing the successful inauguration of the new republie On the of Monday, the royalists held a mass meeting of the monarchy follows afternoon July 2, the palace square to support and republic, as not being authorized protest against the new constitution and by jority of the voters, The meeting wus rather thinly attended, and a fecling of and audience, sting hel was evident in the speakers Yery different was the mass mes d in to support the and the republic. wded with people, Over 2,000 people were prespat, constitution build lag was cro white, greatest enthusinsm provadled, the 84, uvention, On Tuesday, came the rinal work ing session of the e« was to make a rapid proof reading of exscinded constitution, One line was to enable the president to convene the Ss of the then aj or legislature independently the cabinet, An order was to the effect that on and after the 4th July, 1864, this constitution should be that At 6 o'clock, printing having been perfected, the ¢ the republic of Hawali, the nyen- met again and formall stitution as a whol tion ¥ passed the oe by unasimou members then all sigaed their names r of the document, arned 3 and ih bh, ino rder to be able to re r 4th | uring the sam on the sional governn councils and the { 3 LOM s constitutic nsferring to property, government, the us ver of the steps, dignitaries or iia canse along, and whe jelend it wi their nen who ve given it r husbands and song setion of all 41 FF pe whatever me. i Dane 3 OF er whoas nad Lins font B. Dole, President of y isd wry govern meat ol the Hawaiian Islan ds, i if the charge to me given by the stive and advi Ory eout rils of pro- ig iment, and by act dated July 18 4, pr aim fhe republic of Hawail as the so verelign authority over and thon trhout i + Hawaiian Islands from this tin forth, n vd I do declate the constitution rt and a ad spied by the constitutions] convention of 1894 to be the constitution and the supreme nw « f the republic of Hawaii, and by virtue of this coustution I now assgme the office and authority of President thereof, God save the republie, tha ie After a great outburst of applause Hon, J, W. Kalua read the proclamation in the Ha- lang when the Hawaiian flag executive and jud. and The Pres and the walian uage, over the The battery saluted was displayed fdiary buildings, fhe band played” Hawaii Ponol.™ fident then took the oath office nounced the names of his cabinet, as under the provisional government King, Damon and Smith, retired to the interior of the oath was administered to the bint. judiciary and higher officials, and to handreds of citizens, each of whom received certificates of the fact, United States recognizing the republie, of Bone sams Hatch, The officials then the building, whe BOLO sald that he ex. pected the cordial approval of President Cleveland, The republic has been generally recognized by the various consuls, HOUSE BLOWN TO PIECES. Strikers Try to Kill a New Workman, but He Escapes Dynamite continues to cut a figure in the Connellsville region in the hands of desperate strikers. A powerful bomb was thrown inte the second-story window of the house of Andy Corsiok, at Leiserinng, No. 8. Carsiok is & Slav who recently returned to work and the bomb was thrown into his sleeping room At the time the bomb was thrown Carsick happened to be down stairs in the room be. low and heard the bomb strike the floor above him, The house was almost torn to shreds, and a bed which stood near the win dow into which the bomb was thrown eannol be found or a trace of it. The entire uppm part of the house was blown to atoms, and bad Carsiek boon in the upper part of the house, he would have been killed, The situation is becoming alarming, ns it is known that the Slavs and other foreign strikers are stealing dynamite in large quan tities of ate, Wahine a crow of seven {rained wroekess was engaged In blowing up the wreek of the yaeht Azalin, near Portsmouth, England, a dynamite cartridge exploded and killed the FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS CENATE 1820 Day.-—1In the Senate discussion on the tariff conference report was resumed and Mr, Gorman made a speech defending the com- promise tariff bill, during which he charged that both President Cleveland and Beeretary Carlisle were not only aware of the conocos- sions made in the Lil to procure its passage through the Senate, but that Mr, Carlisle had been consulted at every step, and that Mr, Cleveland had sanctioned all that was done, 188up Day. In the Senate the tariff con- ference report was called up, whereupon Mr. Hill arose and in a vigorous speech, in which he defended President Cleveland’ 8 letter to Chairman Wilson, of the House ways and means committee, his right to send it and the sentiments it contained, The two reso- lutions introduced by Mr, Allen were agreed to, calling on the Becretary of the Navy and the Becrotary of War, respectively, for infor- mation as to the number of aliens among enlisted men and among the non-commis- sioned officers and the proportion of Amer. tean born and naturalized, 1841 Day.—In the completed his speecl sensational nature, Daniel, of Virginie, not among those Benate Mr, Caffery but said nothing of a and Senators Hunton and explained thut they wore Democratic Benators whe had demandod concessions as the price of their support o f the bill, the former annound ing bimself, bowoever, in favor of a revenue luty on coal, iron and sugnr, 185 In the was discussed, Mr, Vilas made an answer t« the attnek of Mr. Gorman on the President Mr. Hill ion that the Beaate recede from its ame is placing a duty of forty cents fl and iron ore, was defeated, the Wns, ex Mr. ron, Dakota, § _ with the rund by the caucu ri Day. T hi TH 1IAY. Ng Tariff bil K ¢ smoot ndmen } On ef i gh. ol Demoorats against it, week of further wth WAen after a the al i 3 mot ports a dif SUEnre al Han, # raiea the me the tatie Mr. Hi Reput : i NieTence wils STRIKE COMMISSION NAMED. The President Announces the Names of the Invests, gating Commities The Preside sloners {o investigate shit bas announced the oc niroversios nme. the o« Hes. tween certain raliroads and connected wit Carroll D. thelr h the recent strike Wright, who is desigoated statute as one of the commissioners: John D. Kernan, Now York, and Nicholas E Worthington, of Peoria, Il. selected t Piesident, Under appoint a citizen of commissioners, Mr. Wright is not acquainted with elther of the two gentlemen who empl ¢ FUND oyes as Wi by of iy Lhe the law he was oldiged to ¢ Iilinols as one of the will join him in and report, Mr. Wright was not aware as the commi mak- ing the investigation how proceed or when it He said it would prob. ably bo some time before actual investigation to inet toe would : would begin its work. could be begun, as the labor laws will to be exhaustively read and o Chiesgo. Gen, Lyman Trumbull stated that he had telegraphed to President Cleve nnd bis declination of the appointment as a member of the strike investigation commis sion. He gave as his reason that asthe eo Ih mission would have to confine ita investiga. tion to the American Railway Union strike, which was ended, he did he did not care to serve, HE BLEW OFF HIS HEAD. have nstraed, Louis Bauter Placed a Dynamite Cartridge Under Hig Chin and Lighted the Fuse, Lous Sauter, the proprietor of a twenty. acre farm at Roseland, Essex County, N, J, went to the rear of bis house, lay down on his back, placed a dynamity cartridge under his chin, lighted the fuse and Liew his head off, Sauter was a stone-cutter who had bought the farm on mortgage. He was 1old that Riley Bond, of Orange, who held the mort gage on his place, had transferred It to a man named Merklin, of West Orange, This troubled Sauter greatly, and, although Mr, Merkiin made no demand for payment, Bautor worried over it coastantly, He lost his place in the stone quarries and bad no means whatever for supplying his family, Denidos his wife there were three children, Mrs, Bautor and her threo children went out to gather hiuckelberties, leaving Bauter alons at home, When thoy returned he was missing, They suspected nothing until the poext morning, and then, whon he did not re. turn, they began a search and, after hunting for more than ball a day, they found his mu {lated body in Harrison's woods between the bonse and the Roseland Post Offtoe, Mes Sauter sald that her husband bad often walked about suicide and read ascounts of wif-destruetion in iid Repos op i i i i § THIRST TO BE SLAKED ———— Midsummer Prohibition to Cease Carolina. in Bouth (Gov. Tilman promised in his campaign speeches a fow days ago to reopen the dis. pensaries the 1st day of August. He lssued the following proclamation; “Whereas under the provisions of an act to prohibit the manufacture and sale of in. toxieating liquors as a beverage within the State except as herein provided, approved December 24, 1892, the State assumed control of the legal liquor trafic in Bouth Carolina, eommencing July 1, 1893, and, “Whereas tho said policy and purpose of the Btate to permit the sale of liquors by and through the State's officers Wis ro- affirmed by an act improved December 23, 1503, entitled An act to declare the law in reference to and further regulate the use, consumption, transportation, and dis position of aleoliolie liquids of liquors within only sale, the State of South and to police the same,’ and, “Whereas the Bupreme of Bouth Carolina, by a the 19th of April, 1804, declared the first med, unconstitutional ex one small provision of ons section; the « tive, in obedience to what he e« the will of the aries and in ao Carolina, Court of the State decision rendered act, oapt x Age above menti meeived to be the constabulary closed all the decision court, discharged subsequent the ignoring the act of 1843 above construed its decisic no leg f n Lo mean gal sale of liquor by licen seemingly on purpose the act of "93; and, “Whereas the State vd ing in go faith throu government f { the The’ the de of Ho in which ‘ vision © Bapreme VET VE, it was docln was in effect an nH i i universally reco WHOLESALE MURDER An Ex- Policeman Xie Three Wound People s a Fourth and Fatally instantiy ally wounded v the wholesale made by Joe Craig, an exp» al Los Angeles, About 5 o'elo | buggy and d Lal, ok Cralg hired a bo the hi in Co Tan rove to ase of his divorced situated rriilitos ( lived brother and three young ADRYODn, Dear Tropico, where she children, Belor was go the intention of but murder was evi dently his inter and he had armed himsel! with two voivers and had been drinking heavily dur ing the afternoon, When he arrived nt the bome of his wile he deliberately drew a re Her brother, George Hunter who distance from the house when the occvrred, rushed to his sister's assistance . Craig shot him, inflicting &. would which proved Iatal. He then jumped into hist and drove mpidly bhek to Los Angeles Arriving at the house of William Hunter, be ted his father-in-law, up his he without any ceromony ran. into the bo shot and instantly killed his father and mother-in-daw, He then applied the pletol to bis own head with the Intention of ending Nis existence, but only sucesoded in inflicting a slight flesh wound, sa AI conn TWO NEW STATES. ree and tae, The Arizona and New Mexios Bills to Be Delayed Until Next Session, The Senate Committees on Territories agreed to report the bills favorably for the admission of Arizona and New Mexico ns States, The bills were changed to corres. pond with the one recently passed admitting Utah, so that neither Territory can be ad- mitted to Statehood before December, 1808, There will be considerable opposition in the Senate to the admission of Arizona, not only because it has not one-third of the population necessary to entitle a State to a member of Congress under the last apportionment act, but Leoause the population, small as itis, has been declining the fast two or three years, as woll ns the assessed valuation of property in thes Torritory, There bias been a decline of several millions of dollars in the assessed valuation of the property in the Territory within a few years, This means that Arizona wili be simply another sage Lush Hiate like Nevada, and it menns merely two votes in the United States Senate for mine owners and railroad corporations, But the bill will undoubtedly pass, ns will that for the admission of New Mexico though not at this session of Congress, They will probably tot be enlled up until poxt session, os if entled up now they will meet | with op CABLE SPARKS. A nilght shock of Monaco, Duonixo the past three days there wers five deaths from cholera in the Provinee of Liege, Belgium, Natives havo sent to petition praying that Samoan Islands, A republic was procisimed inthe Hawaiian Islands on July 4. Sandford B. Dole, Germany annex the the new republic, Tue Bpaulsh government negotiating with the government of the Argentine public for a reciprocity treaty, principally for fruit products, is were reported in Bt, Petersburg, cases have occurred in Loge, Delgium. Tux Danish government has been given by Germany for the expulsion from Behleswig of a company of from the Royal Theatre, Copenhagen. Arren December next Chilinn customs dues are to be pald as follows Twenty-five in gold and the balance in paper, rate of exchange, the late H. Priovrzy, son of Lriest« Mn L. Pricleau, of Che Oo Miss Francis ird. H. Paul's Ch Morris of Dritish Arm , daughter of General 8 Morris, Ax Italian wo orks 1 WAS Senienos mths imprisonment in Nice for remark! upon learning of the death of ot, that “it served Lim President Car. They shou Russia be iiid a railroad '§ sv} £8 3 + ah Bamarcand t« 3 the Pam} ire. Eogland is buliding two fort to delet thie asses between the Hudgs Pamirs (GORMAN, b i country and the Tu (Canada of the Ottawa aan BL heart Press, He was thirty-cig Froo troabie, eons had achieved writer for Americas AINMEN MURDERED. sotor Nelson and & Porter Blot by Drunks counts a p Rix pogroes saspdoion « being i aunsoL yout their r i dy, » topped “AL the sixty-0v ain, . A REET rain hand, snter i the ear, in the seriously, but not Ja I. LIL. Thomas, a Warssboro, with shoot. Mr. thigh, wounding him tally. DBrantly ac prominent lawyer f ing him, but friends ously deny the report, TENS + nt ol DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES. — of cholera at Dasntzic, Northeastern Prussia, 75 feet at Massillon, Ohio, injured The accident resulted from breaking of a rope, and was fatally the and three others are dangerously ill church social last week, A vprsearon from Marshfield, says that damage fo the of dollars bas been done in that and adjoin. ing counties by the army worm. Revonrs have reached Oajacs, Mexico, that thousands of dollars’ worth of property in {he extreme southeastern part of the Repub- lie have been destroyed by earthquakes, Staogox Gexenan Wimax, of the Marine Hospital Service, has cabled the officers of the service at St, Petersburg and Canton for advices regarding cholera at those places, Trnomas Locsnrx, about 18 years of age, was killed while loading a hay wagon near Shawneetown, Illinois, A sister who was #ik was 80 affected by the accident that she died, The father erased by the shook of the two deaths, cut his throat with a pocket knife, and cannot recover, A ry wheel in the Manville cotton mill, in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, burst, and de stroyed two other fig wheels of the same size, The break will cause a shut down of the mills for nearly a month for repairs, and the damagh amounts to $16,000. The mill is a cotton mill and employs 1,500 operatives, who will be idle until repairs are made, ‘Tun stoamsphip Mexico, undergoing re- pairs on the marine dry-dock, st New Ore leans, was struck by lightning. One man was killed and 13 mon, a woman and a child were severaly shocked, About the same time lightning struck the main mast of the steam- ship Costa Rican, instantly killing Chris Johnson, a Norwegian sailor. T. A. Hawrxy, a practical joker, took up a Toose plank in a bridge at Edwards, Colorado, and William Barnison drove upon the bridge the horse became and backed off, Hawley Jomypet into the river and Winoconsin, PENNSYLVANIA ITEM; 5 reannt fron of the Btlats, Epitome of News Gleansd Varisas Posy the company 3 the breaking of a in shaft of the Lehigh Valley Coal ( West Pittston, Superintendent A. and Foreman Willian Professor Josey and two « Wallace Burt, who in Bamuel M. Rightly county, was hanged Light CREH Light at CG. Mason Wilson were killed and Lehigh Univer thers were seriously injured, urdered Mr, and Mrs, Rich Bucks at Doylestown, in the od Grace hi Burrell, of at no, ning entered a cell Allen y shoek Des inond, a prisoner, The Executive Prohibition party at a decided 0 « caster and begin an a Bats Committees of the meeting In Wilks srre pen headquarters at Lao gurossive campalpn, Bpreading rails in the Thomson Bee] Wo £20,000 damn ge and yards of the Braddos men, Joseph Ve kil wile fis reaten n Wages. n by which nals Baiiroad C Traction Cx 1 mpany sr Ele over a grade © tric ¥Froe jand. Abner Smith Merchant ton. George Mable, of Wil for swiadling Phi kos-Barre, rested iadeiphia and New 10 a fight over a beer keg several amateur ball players were hur Colliery strikers at Hing = ati Beadl filver Brook threuten Dunbar was terrorized by dynamite bor believed to have been resorted to A non-unjom man's house was by coke blown up, The sale in the post office of Larerne Por. ough was blown open by burgiars, Joht Clemow opened fire on them, and they fled without obtaining any booty. The Pennsylvania German Society held its appropriate addresses, A capins was issued at Lebanon for James charging him with Henry Johnson, of the shore of fshing. Mrs, Kinzie, an eccentric woman, died as idazieton ; in a squalid home, surrounded by worth $75,000, The annual grove meeting of the Chester Heights Association was opened with Rev, Charles Boswell in charge, The first of the three days set apart by the State Chautauqua for the entertainment of public school teachers proved a successful venture, Two men were fatally and four others ser. jously wounded in a Hight in a Wilkes-Barre saloon, By the bursting of a converter in the Home. stead Bieel Works two workmen were burned to death and two others are likely to die John Minn, who was arrested in New York and brought to Hazleton, charged with steal. ing #40) from a fellow countryman, was held of Pittston, was drowned Carpenter's Island while
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