LATE TELEGRAPHIC JOTTINGS 40TH mOM BOMB AND ABROAD. What 1i Oolng On the World Over. Important Event Briefly Chronicled. Financial anil rammerrlal, Omaha Comptroller Eckel liai directed 6ank Kxarolner (irifHth to take charge of the American Natlonnl bank bere. Mobhhi.t, Mo. The Kxchange hnnk of Moberly, which la the depository fur the city, mode a fen.ral asigna ent for the benefit of creditors. LAxaixo, Mii n.-The commissioner of banking has received notice that the Rate bank at Crystal Kails has made an assign ment. CLtvri.AKn, O. The Williams Publishing Company one of the largest printing homes In the Bute, passed into the hands of a re ceiver to avoid a threatening onslaught of creditors. They expect to clear themselves. CoLrmrs,0. The franklin Iliiggy Com pany has been put in the hands of a rcceif er, W. S. H. Rixlgers. Westosj, O. The Exchange Hanking Con.pany, a concern capitalized at (SO.OOO, closed Its doors. The hank has had a heavy run, and being nnahlo to obtain assistance was comr elled to sua end business. It ,is thought depositors will be paid in full. At Petroit, Mich., a run was started on savings banks on Wednesday but was sub sided through the influence of business men who are heavy depositors. Nearly all the banks affected have potted bulletins calling for 00 days' notice for the withdrawal of deposits. I'.MNtsvii i.a. O. The Lake County Hank of Aaron Wilcox & Co. snspended tempo rarily, being nnable In stand the run on it. The bank Is declared to he perfectly solvent. iNMASArous. The citizens Hank of Fair mount. Ind., has suspended ofcrations ow ing to stringency in the money market. RiVFftsinr, Cai,. The Riverside Hanking Company foiled to open Its doors Werlnes morning. It Is believed depositors will be paid in full. Wasiiixoton. Comptroller Kcklcs ap pointed Hiram Wnllworth, of I'lnttsburg, N, Y receiver of the First National Bank, of Arkansas City, Kan. The closing of the bank is due to having most of its resources tied up In loans and other Investments which could not be converted into cash, and it was unable to respond to the demon Is of depositors. Fairfield, III. S. Bonliora, banker, has failed. Arkansas City, Tha First National Bank bas suspended. Deposits 00,000. Chicago Steps have been taken to re open the Chemical National Honk. The run on the Omaha banks is over, and only one closed its doors. TOE NEW YORK rLKAHlKQ IIOl'SE TIAt HKOIN ISM.UXO LOAN CERTIFICATES TO RKSTORE COKFIDEXCE I! THE HI'IIKES COMMUNITY, The New York Clearing House Associa tion voted unanimously to adopt the report of the committee, suggesting that loan certificates be issued for the purpose of equalizing tne Dun en consequent on ine great demand for business accommodations recently received from all parts of the country, with the object of resloring confi dence to the business community. The Loan Committee of the association will now Tscelvo applications for the certificates, which will be supplied In denominations of $o,(00, (10,000 and (20.000 The previous ' occasions on which certificates were issued nd the amounts were: 1X73, 25O3,O0O; 4184, (25.000,000 and 18(10, (10,500,000. CasUal. I.nanr Indnslrlnl. At Bellaire, O., the coal mine of Trolls, Kidds, Schick, Halls, Morgana, Meecbans nd Rankin are closed down and over 1,000 men are out of employment on account of lb Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company being behind in Its vouchers to the mine operator from January. They owe the op erators over (100,000. At Masalllon, O., Russell A Co., manufac turer of farm machinery, laid off 200 employes, on account of an overstock of goods. The 2,200 men employed in Haverceyer'i eager refineries, N. Y., were notified that they would not be needed for several day In conaeaueno of thestrlke of the firemen. PlMiutni AecM.ais aa4 Fatalltlee Rev. Dr. William Salter, pastor of the First Congregational Church of Burlington, la., accompanied by bis wife, waa driving long the carriageway in Aspen Grove Cem etery, when a tree fell acrosa the vehicle, crushing Mrs. Baiter to death and fatally injuring Mr. Salter. While tho Mystlo Shriner's parade was passing the reviewing stand at Cincinnati a platform supporting 1,200 people, eight feet In the air, fell. At least three fatalities o curred, with possibly 11 or 12. L. C. Beiidln nd Charles I.athrop received fatal injurlea. The tlx Wright brothers were standing antler tree at Adrian, Mo., when lightning killed four of them outright and injured the other two so they may die. Crane. Wichita, Kan. Some of the best inform ed wheat grower of this section, who have been over this and neighboring countie making a close Inspection of large fields of wheat already cut and in process of harvest ing, state that the report .of good yield were quite unreliable aud that field after field would not run over three bushel to the era. The crop, they aay, was pre maturely ripened by the ravagea of cinch bug. Bine the wheat cutting commenced the bugs have gone to the corn ami they promise to play havoo with that crop. The failure of the green crops in France, owing to the intense heat, promise to cause . fodder famine and imrortation from . America will probably be necessary. U. Helens. ' At a meeting of the board of director of lb Union seminary, New York, it ha been decided that Prof. C. A. Brlgge, D. D-. will continue hi work In the department of Biblical theology hitherto. The directors lao decided that special provision should be made o that none of the student of Un eota aenilnary will suffer from the re trie Hon which ba been put upon the Loard oi education. Wa.klnst. News. Hi name of 67 clerk were dropped from the roll of the General Land Offlce Thl reduction w made obligatory by tin Aptroprlatton bill pasted by the last Con cress. Pnlllral. The Ohio Central Committee decided to bold the State Democratic Convention in Cincinnati August!) and 10. t'rtmn anil I'enatile, The 12-year-old son of Mrs. Efll'n, farmer wile, was left In charge of his half-sister, 2 years old, in Charles Mix county, 8, I). Because the baby became frrtf til the lnhHma:i boy took down a shot gnn and shot the little one lu the head, killing It instantly. While temporarily Insane Mrs. Jamf Klrkrnhill, near Fpangler, Wash., poison rd her children and herself. She and one child died. fhnlcrn. Advice.. There have heeii four deaths from cholera ic ratifies at Celte, in France, since Friday. At Mecca, in Arabia, during the same per lod there were I'm deaths from cholera. There have h.-en .TSO deaths from rholeta at Mecca, Arabia, during the last five days, Mtrettt'ninn. China will retaliate for the exclusion of her subjects from the I'nited States by prohibiting the importation of American petroleum. In New E 'gland on Wednesday, the schools celebrated the one hundred and sixteenth anniversary of the adoption of the American flag. Havemyer's sugar refinery, Brooklyn, N. Y., was tied up by a strike of the nreniK'i, who dimundcd thorter hour? during the summer. At the International Typographical t'nlon, meeting in Chicago, resolutions were adopted favoring the adoption of type-getting machines in newspaper olMces. W. H. I'rescott, president, was re-elected and the meeting then adjourned. BEYOND OUH BORDERS. The house of commons at London passed the third clause or section one, of the Irish Home Rule bill. The debate on this clutise commenced on May 30, and has continued ever since. The hoae will now proceed to discuss clause four, which deals with the powers of the proposed Irish Legislature to deal with certain religious matters: the rights of life and property and corporate fishing rights Frcderich Fuchs, a pea-ant living at Pchoenhaide, (ier.i any, smothered his 2-year-old daughter, cut the throat of his eldest boy and threw his second son into cesspool, where he drowned. It is said that his wife helped him to commit the deed and both were arrested. AN AID TO BUSINESS. The Issuing of Iioan Corti floa tes Expect ed to Relieve the (Jtrlngtncy and Restore Confidence R. O. Dun Co.' "Weekly Review of Trade" says: Concerted action by the banks of New York has changed the situation materially. More failures, and a tremendous drain of money to the West hud such effect that tho banks wero unanimous In deciding upon the issue of clearing hottso certificates, but as a precautionary measure to prevent trouble rather than because the urgency of the troublo, made it necessary. Increased accommodations for the business commun ity are expected to result. The weakness of banks at many Western points continues and the character of the failures reported inriinatce that the wide spread stringency is having a serious efl'ect upon mcichants and manufacturers. F.xpnrts in two weeks of June are but (2 700.OUU or 15 per cent, below lout year and imports show a small decrease in place of the enormous increase reported for months, but balance are still adverse and likely to be for some time. There bas been an advance of more than cent in wheat, with sales of 'only 27,000, Ono bushels, 2)c in corn and c in cotton, with sales of UTO.OOO. l'ork has fallen .V, oats ic coffee )c and oil lc. Wheat receipts are still large and accounts of the growing crop decidedly more favorable from the Northwest, but conflicting as to cotton. The market for stock baa been stronger, al though the advance has averaged less than half a dollar per share, and the demand for money has advanced rate on call quite sharply. The failure during the past week number S13 In the I'nited States against 131 last year, and 34 in Cunada against 2d las year. THE M'MNES BAROMETER. Bank clearings total- tor the week ending June 15, as telegraphed to bradtlrttt, are as follows: New York 5Ml,2ftnlO T) 8.7 Chicago tU.302.H32 I) 26.1 Boston W1,74'.5U4 1 0.4 Philadelphia nti.3.W,010 i) 2.2 Ht. Louis 2,7311,384 D 4 8 Han Francisco 14.8H2.li00 1) 4.0 Baltimore 14,K4fi,tH8 I 4 8 Pittsburg 12.84U.llK0 D 18.1 Cincinnati 12.321,000 D 16.7 Cleveland 5,023,200 D 12.0 Totals, U. S (l,081.Sn,B27 T 0.8 Inclusive of New York 445.070,017 D 11.0 (1 indicates increase, D decrease.) BELIEVE LIZZIE INNOCENT. The Pubiio Sentiment In the Borden Murder Case Change to the De fendant, Whose Aequlttal Seems Certain. At New Bedford, Mass., the defence in the Lizzie Borden murder trial rested their case Friday afternoon and the trial was ad journed until Monday. The defence over threw all the important point made by the Qovtrnment The change In public sentiment during the past day in the case Is remarkable, and before court convenes again next Monday It is sale to say that Lizzie Borden will be come almost a saint and a martyr in the eyes of the people of New England. 6h ha triumphed over the combined eff orts of the police of Fall River and fro u this time on it is safe to aay that not only will the majority of the people be convinced of her innocence, but they will hold op this fam ous case as an example of law' misdoings and the fallacy of circumstantial evidence. The case on the part of the Government eeius to have been made up largely of sup positions, iuuendoes and never before has the theory of exclusive opportunity receiv ed such a blow. Of course there are those who will always beliere ber guilty and her misfortune in being unable to prove a complete alibi will always count against ber to soma extent She has uot demonstrated that she is not guilty, but on the other band the Htate be absolutely failed to make it esse, and this failure in New England town will un doubtedly bring about a reaction and make host of friends aud bring a vast amount of sympathy lor Liazie Borden. A CRAZY MOTHER'S CRIME DRIVEN INSANE BY MELAN CHOLT, Mr. Phillip Krech Kill Four of Ber Children and Herself. Mrs. rhllllp Krech, the wife of a farmer near I'lea-ant Hill, W. Va., killed herself end four children and tried to kill the nst of the family, eight In all, in fit of In sanity. For some time Mrs, Krech ha been very melancholy and often said she was afraid he would die and leave her children. Wed nesday Mr, Krech was away from home. Mollie, the eldest child, aged 18, was wash ing, and at the dinner hour the children were all given milk and bread. When the children had finished eating Mrs. Krech said to Mollie: "I have given Johnny and Freddy unison, and we will all jump into the well." Mollie followed he mother to the front of the house and -aw her pick up tho 10 months old baby and chih it into the well, which contained eight feet of water. She then picked up a three vear old child and threw it into the well also. Then the crazy woman seized another of her children, bov 8 years old. but Mollie rescued him from her mother's group. The mother tried to throw Mollie into the well, but after a lies liernte struggle the girl succeeded In escap ing. By this time the two children in the well were drowned. The two bovs, Johnny and Freddy, to whom she had given poison, were lying on the door dving, and the other children, with the exception of Mollie. had run to an uncle to tell the awful news. Then Mrs. Krech, seeing that she conld kill no more of her children, Jumped into the well herself. When neighbors arrived they fonnd ths mother anil two children in the well dead. Freddy, who hud been given poison, was lying dead on the Moor, and Johnny died few minutes afterward A NEW INQUEST. The Coroner Must Conduct the Ford Theater Hearing Himself. Alns Worth Barred From Exam ining Witnesses. There was a sensational development at Washington, I. C, in the initicst to ascer tain the cause of the disaster at Font's Theatre building last Friday, Chief Julicn Bingham, of the District Supreme Court, rendered his decision regarding the applica tion made by Colonel F. C. Ainsworth for a writ of mandamus compelling the Coroner to allow Ainsworth's counsel to cross exam. Ine witnesses, in which he not only refused to issue the writ, but dcclartd that the pro ceedings of the Deputy coroner and the jury have so far been Illegal and are there fore void. Judge Bingham declared that the Coro ner is a judicial officer and can therefor not Authorize any person to perform his ju dicial functions. Die Court decidtd that Hie Coroner hos absolute authority to con duct his investigations and can exclude Whoever lie desires. 1 he result of the decision Is that the in quest will have to he com irenced over again and Colenei Ainsworth who is believed to be in a great measure responsible for the terrible cstastrophy cannot be represented before the jury by counsel. Coroner Patterson, whose absence from the investigation has been due to ill health, will begin the new Inquest with the same Jury. Before the hearing the Jury will )iav to go out to (ilonwood Cemetery and vie the body of Mr. Loftus.wliich reposes there in n vault, in order to satisfy the law that someone was killed by the lulling of the building. FOUR PERSONS CREMATFD. The Deadly Cigarette Bets Fire to a Six Story New York Tenement House. The six-story building filled with sweat hops at Nos. 10 and 12 Montgorery street, New Y'ork, caught fire and in the panic that resulted four people were killed, two fatally injured and five sustained lesser injuries. The fire started under the stairs, and it is supposed was caused by a light -d cigarette being thrown into a pile of rub bish. When the Inmates of the building, about 250 in number, became aware ol their dan ger there was a rush to the lire escapes, and as the people cou'd not all get out at once there whs a light for precedence. A number of people on the eco d Door Jumped from the window. The list of dead ia as follows Celia Davis, 13 years old; Akivos Itoox, 28 years old. 11 usuan tailor; Joseph Hender son, Russian tailor, 20 years old; Annie Katzen, 16 years old. The damage to the building was less than (5,000. THE WORST IS OVER, Gold Shipments Stopped, For the Pres ent, at Least. The financial condition of the country, ai riewed from a treasury standKiiit, snotti general improvement. Bank and com mercial failures are tewer, Euroi is buy ing our grain in great quantities, gold ship ments have censed at least for the present, confidence is being restored and money If not so tight. The treasury net gold has increased from (89,000.000 to (01.300.00 1 and the demand for small money in the West will have the effect to further increase the treasury gold. The rate of exchange is sufficiently high to warrant the shipment of gold abroad, but the fact that commerce! paper ia lor sale in London has a deterrent effect. There is a general feeling that the worst is passed, the weaker financial institutions and business firms having succumbed, whils those that passed through so fur unscathed are stronger for havaig weathered the finan cial storm. PANAMA PRISONERS FREE. rh French Court Finds They Are Shielded by the Statute of Limita tions. All the convicted prisoner In the rename asea except diaries De Le aeps have been liberated by order of the Court of Cassation which quashed their sentence on the pounds of irregularity and that the offense ire covered by the statute of limitation. In Minsequenc of this decision M. Eiffel was it once liberated from prison. M. f'harle ie Lesseps 1 in the St. Louis hospital, suffer ing with an acute attack of dyspepsia.Tbera were five defendant convicted on the trial, n-bich ended February 9 laat. These were Ferdinand dr Lesseps, bl (on Charles, Mar iut Fontane, Henri Cottu and Clusters Eif 'el. The Visible Supply of Grain. The statement of the visible supply ot grain in store and (float on last Saturday, compiled at tb New York produce ex change. 1 a follow: Wheat, 68,602,000 bu; dec, 2,419,100; corn, 8,159,000 bushels, decrease, 29,000; oaU, 9,031.000 bushel, de crease, l,606,000;rye 593.000 bushels, Increase 17,000; barky, 876,000 bushels, decrease L- : too. 1ATBB NEWS WAIFS. FINANCIAL ANO COMMERCIAL. The Lake county bank at Palnesvllle, O., which wa forced to (uspend lat week because of run, I solvent. A statement ihowa that the assets were (150,000 and thr liabilities (350,000, iNmANAroi.is. The Capital National Bank ha reopened it door with (50,000 more capital on hand than required by Comptroller Eckels. Norman B. Ryram ex Treasurer of State, will be president, M. B. Wilson, formerly president, will be vice president, and Charles J. Dobeity will remain as cashier. CAPITAL AND I.AnnSl. Most of the firemen at Havemyer's sugar refinery in New York, who struck for shorter hour have relumed to work. Th p ice of those who remained out have been filled. Andrew B, Cox, who on Saturday com pleted continuous service of 50 years in the employ of Russell Co., Massillon, O., has been notified by the company that his salary will be paid regularly whether he work or not, Just as he chooses. The 1.600 street csr employes of Minne apolis struck against tignlng a contract ren dering conductors and drivers responsible for damages to cars. After being out 10 hours the company withdrew the contract and the men resumed work. FIRES. A fire at Btindoff near Scrnnton destroyed the Methodist church and many dwellings. Loss (150, 000. Ihe busiest of tlietonn is paralyzed. A (50,000 building at Wabash avenue and Congress street, Chicago, burned down. The Richardson Carpet Company, (linn Pub lishing Co tpany, Vase A Sons and A. B. Chase A Co., piano dealers, wers burned out. Loss, (200,000, well insured. WASH1NOTOX. Commissioner Miller has prepared statement which shows that the total sugar bounty for the fiscal year ending June 30, will be I0.403.0S9. The amount actually paid Is as follows: On csne S'lgar, (8,601, 094; on beet sugar, (531.3(13; on sorghum sugar, (10,817; on maple sugar, J'W, 119. Total (9,309,293. CRIMES AND TENAt-TIES. A lone highwayman fired upon a mall stage containing even person near Jack son, Cal., Thursday. Weils-Fargo Express Guard Tovey was shot through the heart, but as the horses ran away the robber failed to hold up the stage. Driver IladclifTe wai wounded in the hack. FOREIGN. A government ponder msgaxHt few miles from Athens. Greece. exploded Twenty persons. Including officers and sol diers, were killed and great damage was done to surrounding property. The crown prince has gone to the scene to aid the suf ferers. The loss is estimated at 3,000,030 francs. I'ERSONAL. The Infnnta Eulalie and party arrived in New York City on Friday evening from Niagara Falls Joseph Jefferson, the actor, is sick at Buzzard's Bay. He is not dangerously ill, but very weak. DISASTERS, ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. Three young men were drowned in Chegu aniegon bay, near Washburn, Wis., while sailing in a sailboat, which capsized. They were Lyle Kellogg, Jack Ford and one Gor don, mm. ERA APVICES. Paris. The following cholera returns for .Saturday were reported: Avingnon, 1 death; I'rivas, 2 death; Montpellier, 3 death;Cette 1 deaths. THE Tt'RF. Morello won the Chicago Derby In handy style, going the mile and a quarter in 2:10, three seconds faster than tbe track record CROP. Grasshopper are destroying crop near Hilluboro, Texas. ' MIllELLANIOl'S. Commissioner Me rrill, of Massachusetts, ha notified six en dnwment companies now doing business that it i necessary that they make a return to hi m, within 30 da), of their financial condition. Tb is is th 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 Ainsworth, the chief of the Pension and Record Divis ion of the War department and Contractor Dant. The hearing will be continued. THE VIKINO AT NEW YORK. Welcomed With a Salute and Towed in by the Mlantonomah. The Norse ship Viking arrived In New York harbor on Saturday. The monitor Miantonomuh fired salute a she passed THE V1X1NO. in between the long line of yacht and teamen sent out to receive her. A stearasr with th New York reception committee on board was on hand to welcome the sailors. The strange vessel wo taken in tow by the Miantonomsh. and the sailors were wel comed by Miyor Gilror, and other, who made speeches. The Viking will remain In New York a week and then proceed,. to Chi cago. Tonawanda Under Martial Law. Tonawanda N. Y., wa placed under martial law Saturday on account of tbe lumber shovers' tnke. The employer will put new men to work under the . protection oi the military, -v COLUMBIAN FAIR NEWS ITEMS FULLER OPENS THE FAIR. rERMANENTI.T PISSOI.VE THE INJfNCIION f LoSINO THE HATES BINDAT. The chamliers In the Federal bntldlng where the Mtndny closing case was argued before the t'nlteil States court of appeals were crowded by an Interested audience who anticipated a decision Saturday morn ing. Chief Justice Fuller announced that asth case in question was one In which great public Interest was felt, and as delay would only cense anxiety on the part of those In terested, the derision would he announced immediately the reasons lesdina up to such decision he ine reported later. He first dis posed of the plen of the defense that the court had no Jurisdiction, and therefore asked for a dismissal of the case. This wai denied. He said that he could not concur in the plea that the Jurisdiction of the court was at issue. The overruling of the motion for dismissal was a straw indicative of tb derision of the appeal. Returning to Ids decision of the appenl application of the dlreitory for a reversal nf the finding of the lower court. Chief Justice Fuller held that the government l y art of congress agreed to lurnlsh (2.590.000 in souvenir coins This was conditional on the local corporation spending an additional (2,.,i00.0i)0 and giving to the government a bond that it would complete the buildings of the world's Columbian exposition in time for the openlnir. May 1. This was subject to two conditions; 1, The local corporation wss to pav.all the costs and charges of the fuir until it close; 2 The gates of the exposition were to be closed on Sunday. Taking Into consideration the rights nf the parties and the naiuie of the conditions the court held that it could not concur in the proposition that tho appropriation amounted In a charitable trust. It was rather a simple contract. A charitable trutit was only recognized In cases where money was laid aside for the benefit of the manses to be distributed or disbursed for benefit, in the present case the govern ment appropriated (2,.rio.i)0 to assist a corioriilion to carry out its plans. In concluding it was held that the local corporation was In actual and lawful rosses. sinn of Jackson park, a p.issesdon recogniz ed by an act of Congress. The corporation invested over (lll.0M.09O in the enterprise and was responsible fur its siirci-s. In view of these facts the decision of the lower rotirt ernntlng an injunction closing the gates on Sunday was overruled and the case remanded for further hearing. In revokitiK the injunction closing the gates on the Sabfiatli, hy a unanimous de cision, the Judges held that the I'nito.l State Government ha I no riuht to Interfere In the matter. The Fair will now be open every Sunday. The mill openers can do tiothinir more than appeal to the I'nited States Supreme Conrt.and as that hodvdoe not con v. u until October, that would'i Tac tical )y be useless. THEKAllt ASl'CCES3. rrnrnrs trove it is not the financiai IIIH O THAT WAS IMAOINEP, The reont statements published In Jsome of the dully papers regarding World s Fair finances are grossly misleading. The entire expenses of the Kxn.witlon for Mav, includ ing payrolls, were (2."0,0i) less lliau the amount published as the payrolls alone. The total expenses for May were less ihnn (MOO.UOO or about (19.4'Kl per dav, and the total receipts were (720 090, the 'Exposition beirg open 'mt 27 days. These expense were much larger than they will be In June or thereafter, owing to the then unfinished condition of the grounds and buildings 'and the work of insinuation, which Is now fin ished. The expenses are being reduced largely every day. The receipts for May include returns from concessions, the opera tions of which had hardly begun. The average revenue from admissions and col lections thus far this mouth exceeds .r.".0u0 per duy. The daily receipts from these sources, especially the latter, are constantly Increasing largely. The admissions at the I'hilndelphiu Centennial Exposition for October were nearly three and one-half times us great us in June. A HOT PAV AT THE FAIR. The attendant e nt the W orld's Fair Sun day hardly exceeded 50,000. This was in a measure to the hot weather; the thermome ter reselling H degrees in the shade. Most of those present weie objects of discomfort. The chair-pushers did a thriving business, is did also the soda water and ice cream concessionaries. The same class of people as on previous Sundays pasted 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 own. There was no time to arrange for religious services, a proiosed by the Exposition di rectors, hut the usual musical program was carried out on the band stands, Tbe Directory claims that the paid admis sions Sunday were 57.07U. THE FIRST ACCIDENT AT THE FAIR. The First accident since the opening nf the Fair occurred Wednesday evening by the derailing of a coasting train on the Ice railway. N. D. Richmond, Dunlap. III., was killed and four other injured, WIl.LI-tT DOWN EXPENSES, The salary list for Mav at the World' Fair was (M50.09 I, Three thousand em ployes will be released to cut down ex pense. VALtTARI.E PA1NTINOS DESTROYED. Fire destroyed two valuable paintings In the French steamship exhibit iu the Trans portation building. THE FIR ATTENDANCE INCREASING. The paid admissions to tbe Fair on Wed nesday stere 83,452, a gratifying increase over the past. THE LA RO EST CHOWD VET. The total sdmissioiis at ibeFair on Thurs day Were 103,675. Thursday was "German Day" at Jackson Park, and in consequence the attendance at the World's Fair exceeded that of any other dav. This was, also, "Indiana Day," and patriotic Hoosier helped swell th throng. Kx-i'resident Harrison w a prominent figure at the exercises at tbe Indiana build ing, where he received genoroua applause. At tbe German building Carl Schurx wa the orator ol th day. Thev are figuring on total attendance at the Fair of 15,000. 000. The average dailv i aid sttendancn In May waa 39,000. aud line may double this average, FEW CHINESE REGISTER. Only 13,179 Out of 110,000 So Far Obey tne Law. Co-rplete cfficlal returns of the Chinese re titration under the Geary act have been received by the Internal Revenue Comm a. I oner, at Washington. They show that out of 110.000 Chines in the I'nited' State, 13,179 registered. Th registration by dis tricts In Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio I as follows: First Ohio. 27; tenth Ohio, 87; Eleventh Ohio, 17; Eighteenth Ohio, 25; First Penn sylvania. 845;Ninth Pennsylvania. 50;Twelfth Peniisvlvania.75;Twniy-itiir4 Pennsylvan ia 242; West Virgiaia. 2(1. Base Ball Reoord. The following table shows the standing of the diOertnt base ball clubs up to date: w. u P'ct. w. I.. I'ct. Brooklyn. 20 15 .634 Clevel' nd. 18 18 .500 Philadcl'a 20 15 .634 Wash u... IK 22 .463 Boston.... 17 10 .HWCincin'ti.. 19 24 .442 Pittsburg. 24 1M .571 Chicago... 1H 21 .439 New York 22 21 .512 Si. Louis., 16 24 .400 Baltimore 23 81 .612,LouisT'le. tt 20 .m Will the Widow rapture trim. 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