LATE TELEGRAPHIC JOTTINGS 40TB mOM HOME AND ABBOAD. Wht It Ooing On the World Over. Important Eveot Briefly Cbroniclad. Plaanrlal nn4 rammerrlal. OnAfiJi Comptroller Kcltel ha directed flank Examiner (iriinth to take charge of the American National bank bere. Momm.v, Mo. The Firhnnpe bank of Moberly. wl.lch ii the deositry for the city, made general slgn int for the benefit of creditor. Laksiioi. Mini The commissioner of bankmtr lias received notice that the Hat bank at Crystal Kails bat made an align ment. Clival axp, O The Williams Publishing, Oomnany one of the largest printing house In the Hate. ated into the bunds of a re ceiver to avoids threatening onslaupbt of creditor. They expect to clear themselves. Com-vara, (. The Kranklin Ilneey Com' f'tny bus been put in the hands uf a iceeiv er. V. 8. S. llRers. Wmo, O Tbe Kichanre UnnVin Cort,iiy, a concern capitaliz! at I-Vi.too, tlosed iu door. The Imnk hit bn I a heavy run. and being unnble to obtain assistance era" cotn elled to ens end tniini . Il,ii thought depositor will be paid in full. At Itroit, Mich., a run was trtcd on ravings banks on Wednesday but was sub sided throvK-h the Influence of business men who are heavy dc)ositors Nearly nil the banks affected have posted bulletin! calling for is) days' notice for the withdrawal of deposits. I'ainksvii t.R, O The I like County Tank of Aaron Wilcox Ik Co. suspended tciiio rarity, being unable to stand the run on it. The bank is declared to lie perfectly solvent. 1m iASAtii.is. The citizens I'atik of Fair rununt, lnd.. lias suen. led ocriitiot.s ow ing to stringency in I lie tuotiiy market. Iltvriisii'K. Cm.. The l'tverd-le Kinking Tonij atiy failed to open its doors Wedncs morning. It is believed depositors will Le aid in full. Wasmki.tos. Comptroller l"ckle ap pointed Hiram Wallworth. of 1 lattsburg, N. Y., receiver of the f irst National Kink, of Arkaiisus City, Kan. The closing of the bank is due to having n:ot of its resources tied up in loans and other investments which could li"t be converted into cash, and it was unable to respond to tl.e ill man Js of depositor. Kaihiiiii, III. S. Kmham, banker, has fa led. Ai. Kansas City. The Kirt National Hank Las su;nded. l'eposits tttoo IS."'. CuicA'i" Steps have been taken to re 0en the Chemical National l'aiik. The run on the Otuuba batiks is over, and only one cljrcd its doors. tbc mw yokk oiUHiNii iioisr: has rr.v JSMISU LOAN t'KHTIPK'ATrS TO lilSToKt Co!ll'llk-N'K IX TUB Mi:M COMMVMTY. The New York Clearing House Asocia- ..;....'.'..'. ' cerliticatr be issued for the purpose of equalizing the bun'en consequent on the great demand for business ac -orumodation recently received from all parts of the country, with the object of restoring confi dence to the business community. The Loun Committee of the association will Hew rtceive applications for the certificates, which will be supplied in dciicm. nations of ft, 00, llO.lM.i und l.'H insl The previous occasions on which certificate were issued and the amounts were: W.t, ll'.'i.'j.oji'; j:4, t2b.IM.WJ and l.vsi, lii,y.ooo. fnpllnl. l abor and lailasirlnl. At Hella-.re, (.. the coal niii.es of Trolls, Kidds. S'chicks, Hall. Morgans, Meechans and llai.kin are closed down and over 1 .C -J men are out of employment on account of tie Baltimore and Ohio Kuilroad Company being behind in its vouchers t tt.e mine jrators from January. TLey owe the op erators over tl'xi.OVi. At Mossi'.lon, i ., r.im-11 X Co.. manufac turer of farm machinery, laid clT emjloyes, on account of an overstock of foods. The 2.100 men employed in Havetueyer'a upar refineries. N. Y., were notified that tbey would not be neeJed for several day III ccnseuueiua cf the strike of the liremeu. niiailrn, A rrlaraia antf t'aiallllea l'.ev. lr. William !-alter, pastor cf the First Congregational Church of H'irli"gton, la , accompanied by his wife, was (Irving along the carriageway in Aspen rove Cem etery, when a tree fell across the vehicle, crushing Mr, Palter to death ai.d fatally injuring Mr. Salter. While the Mystic Fhrlr.er's tarale was pissing the reviewing stand at ( li.ciutiati a platform supporting people, e-.gnt feet in the air. fell. At least three fatal. tics r? corn d. with j ssibly 11 orli I- C. I tioiin and Chsrie I.atbr p received fatal injuries. The sii Wright brother were standing urn'.er a tree at Adrian, Mo . when looming k lied four of tbem outright and iLjureJ the ( iLer two to they may die. C rs. WiciiiT, Kan. N.me (f the t't inform ed wheat growers of tms section, who have been over this and neighboring countiea making a close inspection of large f.e'.ds cf wheat already cut and in protest of tarvest Ing. state that the reports .of g'od yield were quit unreliable and that field after field would not run over three bushel to the acre. The crop, they y, wa pre maturely rit-rneJ by the ravage of cinch tug. Fine the wheat cutting commenced the bugs bve gone to the corn uj they promise U play havoc with that crop. The failure of the preen crops in Franca, owing to th intense heat promises to cause a fodder famine at. J ira; ortitioD from America will probably be nect-u&ry. Urllglaaa. At a meitir g of the board of director of the I'nion aerinnary. New York, it ha ben decided that I rof. C. A. lirip?. D l.. will continue Ids work in the department of Biblical IbeolocT at billtrlo. The directors also decided that special provision should be mad o tbat Dona of th student of Un ion aemlr.ary will infftr from U mtxic liou which baa been pat upon th board o education. WsiklBllss Rasra, Th Dsrae of t)7 clerk wr dropped from the roll of th General Land Office Tbl redaction w mad obligatory by tin Appropriation bill pasted by th last Cou j;rs. Pallleal. Tba Ohio Central Committee derided to hold the Htate Iemocratie Convention In Cincinnati August 9 and 10. ( tisna anal I'eaalitea. The 12-year-old son of Mr. FMlIn, a farmer wile, was left In charge of hi half sister, 2 years old, in Charle Mix county, 8, 1. ltecause the baby became fretful the inhsima i boy took down shot run and shot the little on in the Lead, killing it instantly. Whila temporarily Intnne Mr. Jareea Kirkenhlll, near Spangler, Wash., polio n ed her children and herself, the and one child died. (Jinlern .lit sires, There have leen lour death from cholera ic causes at Celt", In France, since Friday. At Mecca, in Arabia, during the am per iod there were I'm death from cholera. There have been .Vu death from cholera at Mecca, Arabia, il'iring the last live day. Mlw rlt.'m-oas. China will retaliate for the exclusion of her (uhjects frotn the Cnited tft.ite by prohibiting the importation of American petrolen ni. In New F gland on Wednesday, the schools celebrnted tho one hundred and sixteenth anniversary of tha adoption of the American f!ag. llaveniyer s stigar refinery. Frooklyri, N. Y., was tied up by n s:rike of the fireinsM, w Ii o di munded thoitcr hours during the summer. At the Ii.temiitionat Typographical I'nion, meeting In Chicago, resolutions were adopted favoring the adoption of typc-set-ting ni.ichiius in newspiper otllces. W. It. 1'resoott, tresilent. wa rc-ekctej on J the meeting then adjourned. BEYOND OUH UOHDERS. The house of coiunions at l oiulon passed the thiril clause ( f section one. of the Irish Home liule bill. The debate on this clauo commenced on May 3, nnd lias continued ever since. The hoii-e will now proceed to discuss clause four, which deals with the IKiwers of the proposed Irish Legislature to deal with certain religious nutters: the rights ( f life and property and corporate fishing rights Frederick Fuchs, n peasant living at Fchoenhaide, tier i nny, stnothircd In J-year-old daughter, cut the throat of his eldest boy and threw hi second son into a ccspool. w here he drowned. It is said that his wife helled him to commit the deed Ld both were arrested. AN AID TOUCHINESS. The Issuing of Laan Ccrtlflca tea Expect cd to Relieve the Mrlngmcy and Beitor Coufldeno. H. O. lunst Co.'a "Weekly I'.tvicw cf Trade'' says: Concerted action by the banlt of New York has changed the situatio-i materially. ! 'ii-liiv I i ; ' foW l.oius'Uf.rl ,, . tbat the bank.. -!. , , " 'n deciding upon the issue of Clearing house certificates, but as a precautionary' ni'.-aiuro to .prevent trouble rather than became the urgency of the trouble, made it necessary, increased accoiii inflations for tho business commun ity are ex icttd to result. The weukness of bonks rtt many Western points continues and the character of the failures rcrtcd intimates that the wide spread siringency i Loving n serious ellect I. pon tiierclniiits and maiiuf acturers. Kxports in two weeks of .Inns ure but 12 T'si.issi or l' per cent, below l ist ar und ini oris show a small decrease in place ot the enormous ni(reae reported for months, but balance are mil adverse and likely to be for nonie tune. There bus been an advance of mor than a cent in wheat, with sales of Vmly 27, WW, t busheis. Ji- in corn and Jc in cotton, with sales of '.'.(Mi. i'ork lias fallen .., oats ic coffee jc and oil U Wheat receipts are still large and accounts of the growing cros decidedly more favorable from ttie Northwest, but contlicung as to cotton. The market for stocks has been stronger, al though the advance has averaged less than half a dollar per share, and the demand for money I. us advanced rates on call quite slmrpiv. Tl.e failure during the past week number ?13 in the I'nited Mates against l.'H last year, and 1 in Cunat.i against 2J Itu' year. TUT lifilNT'S I. (H'lMfTFR. Hank eleariM-'s total tor the week ending June l'. as telegraphed tj Hraitttrrta, are as follow : New Yok I.W.St-'i.MO I) .7 Chicago K.'.:'2.M2 1 20. 1 Moston Ni.74 I..VU 1) tn I'hi adelphia fi..'l('.H10 l 2 2 M. Louis 2J.7.'i'.: I) 4 r-an Francisco H.KwJ.msj I) -1.0 Kaltirnore. U.spi.iXM n i'ittt.urg l2.s-jti.isMl ii j j Ciucintiati JJSJI.'mO Ii ld.T Cleveland J,023.2UJ I) 12.U Total". V. P ll.n3L.VI.527 D O r, tielusive of New York 4Ci.u7ti.ol7 L) 11. U (1 indicates incrcuse, Ildecrea.se.) BELIEVE LlZZIEINNOCENT. The Public Bectimect in the Torden Murder Case Changes to th De fendant, Whose Acquittal Beems Certain. At New I'edfor J, Mass., the defence in (he Liirie l'-orden murder trial rested their ease Friday afternoon and the triul was ad journed until Monday. The defence over threw ail the important points made by th (Jovirnmeiit. The change in public sentiment during the past day in the i ac is remarkable, and befor court convene ugain next Monday It is safe to say that l.uzie Borden will Lxs come almost a saint and a n artyr In the eye of the ioplu of New Fugland. Sh has triiimt bed over the combined etforis of the police of Fall i'.iver and fro n this time on it i tttfe to say that not pnly will the majority of the people be convinced of l.er innocence, but they will hold up tin fam ous case a an example i f law misdoings and the fallacy ol tircuiustantiul evidence. The case on the part of the tjovrrniuent seem Vt have been made up largely of sup pil:on. iuuendoes anil never before ha the theory of exclusive opportunity receiv ed such a blow. Of ooursa there are those who will always believe tier guilty and her misfortune in being tiuabi to prove a complete alibi will alway count against her to some extent sb has not demonstrated that she is not guilty, but on the other band th State La absolutely failed to make it case, and this failure in a New F.riglaud town will un doubted !v bring about a reaction and make boat of friends and bring a vast amount of sympathy for Liuia ifcirdeo. A CRAZY MOTHER'S CRIME DRIVEN INSANE BT Id ELAN CHOLY, lira. Phillip Kr.ch Kllla Four ef Bar Children and Berseif. Mr. Fhl.llp Krech, the wife of a farmer near Measant HilL W. Va., killed herself and four children and tried to kill the rt of the family, eight in all. In a fit of In sanity. For oma time Mr, Krech ha been very melancholy and often said she wa afraid he would die and leave her children. Wed nesday Mr. Krech waa away from home. Mollie, the eldest ehtid, aged 18, wa wash ing, and at the dinner hour the children were all given milk and bread. When th children had finished eating Mr. Krech said to Mollie: "I have given Johnny and Freddy oolson, and we will all jump into the well." Mollie followed he? mother to the front of the lioiie and saw her pick tip the 10 months old baby and da-h it Into the well, which contained eight feet of water. Mi then picked up a three year old child and threw it into the well also. Then the craty woman seif ed another of her children. a bov t year old. but Mollie rescued him from Ler mother' grasp. The mother tried to throw Mollie into the well, but afier a des iderata struggle the girl succeeded in eiap mg. By this time the two children in th well were drowned. The two boys, Johnny and Freddy, to whom she had given poison, were lying on the door dvlng. and the other children, with the exception of Mollie. had run to an uncle to tell the awful news. Then Mrs. Krech. teeing that she could kill no more of her children, jumped into the wet) herself. When neighbor arrived they found th mother and two rhildren in the well dead. Freddv. who had been given poison, waa lying dead on the Door, and Johnny died a few minute afterward A 11 EW INQUEST. The Coroner Must Conduct the Ford Theater Hearing; Himself. Aim Worth Barred From Exam Inlng Witnesses. There wn a sensational development at Washington, P. C, in the inquest to ascer tain the cnue of tho disaster at Ford' Theatre building last Friday, Chief Justice Bingham, of the Pistrict Supreme Court, rendered hi decision regarding the applica tion made by Colonel F. C. Alnsworth for a writ of mandamus coinpellinf the Coroner to allow- Ainsworth's counsel to cross exam ine witnesses, in which he not only refused to I'suc the writ, but (Iceland that the pro ceedings f the peputy coroner and the jury have so far been illegal and are there fore oid. Juds-e I'.ineham declared that the Coro ner is a judicial olbcer nnd can therefor not ivsthorize any w-rsou to perform his ju dicial functions. 1 ho Court decidtd that the Coroner has absolute authority to con duct his investigations und can exclude w hoever be desire. i he result of the decision is that the in quest will have to be ro mire need over again and Colenel Alnswotlh who is believed to be in a great measure responsible for the terrible cntastrophy cannot be represented before the lury by counsel. Coroner I'litterson, Hhose ahence from the investigation ha been due to ill health, will begin the new inquest wn' the am . " ' : Rearing t , will hav lOfcvi out to (ileiTTood Cemeiery nnd yiew the IhmIv of Mr. I.oftus, which reposes 'there in a vault, in order to satisfy the law that someone was killed by the ial.ing 0f the building. FOUR PEHBONB CBEMATFD. Tbe Desdly Cigarette Bets Fire to a Six 6tory New York Tenement House. The ix-story building tilled with sweat hops nt Nos. Wand 12 Montgomery street, New York, caught tire and in the panic that resulted lour people were killed, two fatally injured nnd live sustained lesser injuries. The fire started under the stairs, and it is supsed was caused by a light s cigarette being thrown into a pile of rub bish. When the Inmate of the building, about C.'n in number, became aware ot their dan ger there was a rush to the tire eseapes, and as the people coii'd not nil get out at once there ns a tight for precedence. A number of people on the seco d floor lumped from the windows The list of dead is as follows Celia 1 'avis. IU yeara old. Akivos l!oox. 2S year old. Ilussiau tailor; Joseph Hender son, Russian sailor, 2i year old, Annie Ka ren. li year old. The damage to th building was less than 'i.o-ju. THE WOHbT IS OVEIl, Gold Shipment Btopped, For th Pres ent, at Least. The financial condition of the conntry, as riewed from a treasury sthtidoiiit, bowt rcnrral improvement, lta-ik and com mercial failures are fewer. Kurope is buy ing our grain in great quiintnies, gold ship ments have ceased at least for the present, con ti deuce is being restoied and money ir uot so tight. 1 he treasury net gold ha increased from tVi.Oouissj to '.il. 300,00 ' and the demand for small money in the West will have the etlect to further increase the treasury gold. The rate of exchange is siitticiently high to warrant the shipment of gold abroad, but the fact tbat cuumierc ul paper is lor tala iu London has a deterrent effect. There i a general feeling that the worst I passed, the weaker financial institutions ai d business firm having succumbed, while those that passed through so far unscathed are stroncsr for UaviUg weathered the unary cial Sturm. PANAMA FUlbONERS) FREE. The French Court Finds They Are Shielded by the Statute of Limita tions. All the convicted prisoners In the I'anama :ases except Cnarles Ie I-csstps have been liberated by order of the Court of Cassation a. Licit quashed their sentence on the (rounds of irregularity and that the offense ire covered by the statute of limitation. In ionsequence of this decision M. Eiffel wa it once liberated from prison. M, Charle le Lesseps is in the Ft. I on is hospital, differ up with an acute attack of dyspepsia.Thert a ere fivy defendant convicted on th trial, s hich ended February 0 lost. These were l'rrdinaiid de l.esseji, hi son Charles, Mar -us Fontane, Henri Cottu und Ciustav F.f- Th Visible Supply of Oraln. Th statement of th visible supply of grain iu store and afloat on last fciiurday, a compiled atth New York produce ex change. i a follow! Wheat, CS.6C2.000 bu; decease , 2,419,100; corn, 8,159,000 bushels, decrease, 29.000; Oats, 0.031.000 buhls, de crease, l,605,000,ry S'ACsX) bushels, increase 17,000; barley, 870,000 bushel, decreasa 1, 000. tATIB WBW WAIFaV riHAKCtAt AD COMMtax'tAN Th Lake county bank at ralnetvitlt; 0., which waa forced to suspend last keek because of a run, I solvent, A ttfcent ihow that th aeta wera H50.030 an J the liabilities (350,000. IiiDMiiAroLta. The Capital N4insl Bank has reopened it doors with 11,000 mora capital on hand than required! by Comptroller Fckela Norman 8. Byrairlex Tressurer of State, will be president, M B. Wilson, formerly president, will be lice president, and Charle J. Doharty krlll remain as cashier. CAftTAL A50 tAsnm. Most of th firemen at Havemyer a ahgar refinery in New York, who struck I for shorter hour have returned to work. Tbe p ace of thoea who remaiued oat Lav teen filled. Andrew B, Cox, who on Saturday torn pleted a continnon service of 80 year! io tbe employ of Russell A Co., MassillotJ O., ha been notified by th company that! his alary will b paid regularly whether be work or not, just a h choose. I Tbe 1. GOO street cr employe of Mlrine apolia (truck against signing a contract Ren dering conductor and driver responsible for damage to car. After being out 10 hour the company withdrew tha contract and the nits resumed work. rmrs. A fire at Bundoff near Fcranton destroyed the Methodist church and many dwellings. IO f l.V),0M). Tbe business of th town it paralyzed. A toO.OoO building at Wabash avenu and Congress strict, Chicago, burned down. Tin Richardson Carpet Company, (iinn Pub lishing Co Lpany, Vase A tons and A. B. Chose A Co., piano dealers, were burned out. Ixss, 1200,00). well Insured. WASHIMOT05. Commissioner Miller has prepared a statement which show that the total tlgar bounty for the fiscal year ending June 30, will be :.4'Vl,s.i. The amount actually paid i as follow: On cane sugar, 9M9I, Wi; on beet eupar, f.VU.ftifl; on sorgkum ugar, l!i,817; on muple sugar,t6U,H9. lotal f.i.;t0!),2y;t. rntMKs ami rrNAiTir. A lone highwayman tired upon a mall stage containing seven persons near Jack son. Cul.. Thursday. Weils-Fergo Fx press Ciuard Tovey was shot through the hart, but us the horses ran away the robber failed to hold up the stage. Driver Budcliffe was wounded in the back. roRMOX. A government ponder ning.-mine a few miles from Athens. Creece. expluled Twenty persons, including officers ar.d sol diers, were killed and grrnt damage was done to surrounding property. The crown prince has gone to the scene to aid the luf ferers. The lots I estimated at 3,00 UX) franc. rrnsoMd,. The Infanta Eolalic and party arrived in New York City on Friday evening from Niagara Fall Joseph Jefferson, the actor, I alck at Buzzard' Bay. II is not dutigf rously III, but very weak. PtSASTms, ACTII'FMT ANP rATALITtX). Three young men were drowned In Cbegtt amegon bay, near Washburn, Wis., while failing in a sailboat, which capsized. They were Lyl Kellogg, Jack Ford und one Gor don. cnoi ruK Anvtrr. rAtits The following cholera returns for Saturday were rep irted: Avingnon, 1 death; I'rivas, 2 d uthi; Montpellicr, 3 deaths, Cette 'i dcuths. THr Tcr.r. Morello won the Chicago Perhy In handy Cyle, going the mile and a quarter in 2:10, three seconds faster than the track record CROP. Grasshopper are destroying crops near llillsboro, Texas. ' Mifi tit an Bora, Commissioner Me rrill. of Massachusetts, has notified six en dowment companies now doing business that it is necessary that they make a return to hi m. within 30 da), of their financial condition. Th 1 is the initial tep to compel these order to cease doing business. The inquest in the Ford theatre disaster at Washington, Saturday, developed more testimony damaging to Colonel Ainswortb, the chief of the 1'ension and Record Divis ion of the War department and Contractor Pant. Th Hearing will be continued. THE VIKINO AT NEW YORIC. Welcomed With a Palute and Towed in by tba Miantonomah, The Norse ship Viking arrived In New York harbor on Saturday. Tbe monitor Miantonomah Ii red a salute a ihe passed In between the long tin of yacht and steamer sent out to receive her. A steamer with th New York reception committee on board wa on band to welcome the lailora. Ihe trange vessel wo taken in tow by tha Miantonomah. and tha sailors were wel comed by MiyorGllrov and othera, who made speeche. Tha Viking will remain In New York a week and then proceed.. to Chi cago. Tonawanda Under Martial Law, Tonawaoda N. Y., wa placed under martial law Saturday on account of th lumber shoverV sink. Tba employer will put new men to work under th , protection ef th military. TIIK VIKINO. COLUMBIAN FAIR NEWS ITEMS FULLER OPENS THE FAIR. riBNAKKim T Pisant.vr Tttlt ISjrMCTIOH CtssiHO Tlir OATFS SI MPT. The cham tier In th Federal bulldln where th -iinday closing case wa argued before the Cnited Plates irourt of apteal were crowdel by an interested audience who anticipated a decision Saturday morn ing. Chief Justice Fuller announced that as tha Case In question wa one in which great pnblic interest wa felt, and a delay would only ru anxiety on Ihe part of those in terested, the decision would be announced Immediately the reason leading nn to such decision being reported later. He lint dis poned of the plen of th defense that th court had no jurisdiction, and therefore asked for a dismissal of th case. Tbia wa denied. He said that he could not concur In the plea that the Jurisdiction of tha court wa at issue. Th overruling of the motion for dismissal was a straw indicative of th decision of tbe appeal. lCetnrning to bis decision of the appeal application of tha directory for a reversal of the fiudlnrof the lower court. Chief Justice Fuller held that the government by act of congress agreed to lurnish 2..Vl0.0(i0 in souvenir coin Till w conditional on the local corporation spending an additional 2..Vi0.(X)(i and giving to the government a bond that it would complete the building of the world's Columbian exposition in time for the onenlnr. May 1. This wa tubject to two conditions: 1. The local corKration ws to par all the costs and charge of tbe fair until it close: 2 The gate of the exposition were to ba closed on Sunday. Taking Into consideration the right of the parties and the nature of tlie conditions the court held that It could not concur in the proposition that the appropriation amounted to a charitable trust. It was rather a, simple contract. A charitable trust was only recovnised in case where money wn laid aside for the benefit of the masses to he distributed or disbursed for benefit. In tbe present cac ihe govern ment appropriated 2..Vi.uj to assist a corporation to carry out Its plans. In concluding it was held that the local rnroration was In actual and lawful tosses sion of Jackson nara. a p isses-ion recognU td ty an ait of Congress. The corporation invested over IH.oni,000 in the enterprise und wa responsible for it uccess. In view cf these facts th decision of the lower court erantlng an injunction closing the gates on Sunday win overruled and the case reman. led for further bearing. In revoking the injunction timing the gaies on the Siibliath, ly a unanimous de cision, the Judges held that the I'nited State (iovernment had no nuht to interfere in the mutter. The Fair will now be open every Sunday. The anti openers can do noilninr more than appeal lo the I'nited States Sin. reme Court. and iisthat bo.lv doe not conv- ne until October, that would'pruc ticaliy be Useless. THE FAIR A Sl'CCEs??. rn.pi rsi-novriT is not this financial I lASl O THAT VS IMAl.INFIl. The remit siateiuei-ts published in some of the daily papers regarding World Fair finances are grossly misleading. The entire expenses of the Exposition for Mav, it. elud ing ayroiN. were I2VJ.(si.i less than the Miiotint published as the payrolls alone. The total expenses for May were less than UM 0X1 or about l!i.4 i) per dav, nnd the total receipts were 720 000, the "Kxtosition belrg on ' tit 27 day. These expense were much larger than they will be in June or thereafter, owing to the then unfinished condition of the ground and buildings 'and the work of inatallatinn. which is tirtw nn. ished. The expenses are beine re.lnp.it i nrgely every day. The receipt for May inc.ude returns from concessions, the opera tions of which had hardly begun. Tha average revenue from admissions and col lection thus far this month exceeds I.Vi.OoO per day. The daily receipts from these . sources, rspec'ally tlie latter, are constautly Increasing largely. The admissions at th 1'hiladelphiu Centennial Exposition for October were nearly three and one-half times us greut a in June. a hot dav at Tnx FAtn. The attendance at the World' Fair Pun day hardly exceeded .Vj.rsKi. Tin was in a measure to the hot weather; the thermome ter reaching H degrees in the shade. Most of those present weie object of discomfort. The chair pushers did a thriving business, ns did also the soda water und ice cream concessionaries The same class of people as on previous Sundays pas-ed through the turnstiles. The working man was conspic uous bv his absence. The Government buildings were closed as usual, but most of the Mate buildings were oen. There was no time to arrange for religious services, a prooed by the Exposition di rector, but the usual musical program was carried out on the bind standi, The Directory claim that the paid admis sions Sunday were ,'7.li7o Til K FIKST ACCIDENT at tmk fair. The First accident since the opening of the Fair occurred Wednesday evening by the derailing of a coasting tram on the ice railway. N. 1). Richmond, Dunlan. III., wai killed and four other injured. WII LITT IXIWN SXIKNKCS. The salary list for Mav at the World' Fuirwas s.rio.iji. Three thousatid em ployes will be released to cut down ex penses. VAirArit.i PAiNTiNf.s rrsTRovrn. Fire destroyed two valuable painting in tbe French steamship exhibit in the Trans portation building. TIIK FAIR ATTENDANCE tNCRFASINO. The paid adiiiis-ioui to the Fuir on Wed nesdav were 84,462, a gratifying increase over the past. THE I.AI1IIEST CHOWP YET. The total ail mission at theFair on Thurs day were 1!H,.'75. Thursday wa "German Pay'' at Jackson Park, ami in consequence the attendance at the World s Fair exceeded that of any other dav. This was, also, "Indiuna liar," and pulrictic Hoosiera helped awell the throng. Fx-l'resideiit Harrison was a prominent figure at the exercises ut the Indiana build ing, where he received generous applause. At the German building Carl Schurz was tbe orator ol the day. They are figuring on a total attendance at the Fair of Is.UUO.OOO. The average dailv paid attendance in May was 3U,0uu. and June may double this average. FEW CHINESE REGISTER. Only 13,170 Out ef UO.OOO Bo Far Obey tea Law. CoTplete (flicial returns of the Chinese rerlstratlon under th Geary act have been received by th Internal Revenue Coram a a oner, at Washington. They show that out of HO.OtW Chinese in the Cnlled' Plates, ia,17!l registered. The registration by dis trict In Pennsylvania. Yct Virginia and Ohio 1 a follow: i"!1."' 'J7' t',th OMn- 37: Eleventh Ohio. 17; Kightrenth Ohio. 2I; First Peiin svlvanln 3Ci: Ninth Pennylvunin..'Kl;Twelfth 1 "'r"l,l,!-,:s:Twnir.tiiira leiinsylvan la 242; West Virgiaia.2u. Base Ball Heoord. Th following table show th ilinding of th different has ball club up to dal : n W. L. r'Ct. w. I. .'ct. L???k,lr.n- 20 15 -m Hevel'nd. 18 IS .600 Phlladel'a 26 15 ,4 YVaah'n... 1 22 .4tiH Boston.... 7 ie .eaicincin'tl.. in 24 .442 PilUburg. 24 1H .57 1 Chicago... 18 2d .4311 New York 22 21 .612 81. Loui.. 10 24 .4UU Laltlmor 22 21 ,612,L"uisv Ie. 0 24J ,lo Will tha ttlattwr t-aptnr, t Mist Madison Square I (,.!' FUhcr say she wouldu't mind' loir that Toimtf man of y0U(. SharpKlrl I'll never piv ? chance. 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