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iSfriV •**• 7 •> ebL-IX. ABUIHtD 1SSS. AMOS IS It. 6 ttmiER k HEUKION. *-** Nr=v of b***1 le*rc oS the the Dekalb first aloe If tbo BUSDTESS DIRECTORY. ^^^^»*«*^^s ^ »™ TIONAL BARK, O _ &J80. Geo. M. Gls*san. Pre*.: Ties Pre*.; A. 1 * vfeolworth, tAIK OF GOUVEEBEUB, eOUTCRICEBR, M. Y. isme»oaaras Una «n Laws OF pa ¥T *myHaw*©way %\'cfii 3AHTAL •MflyOOO ITJRPLU8, i.^.fiu *.<-n ?. * .*te%000 ULLTWJIUliaOllOfWLDT iutsstt e.--j JtioeAcm ttrst r4ne sod ths frf Hwrtnoa It Is doubtful first *ln# of T>ekeJb Junction will ever * w * 1 **• bg4 a detest whjebt t wjsetruro- #unonoa pi*?*** itOSn Falls, Ogdeoaburg and 4 l|suv**toa sod they had tbsdr nind* sgad* op to do op tb« Hertnou boy*. ' They same op with flying colors and heavy betting by sons of ths mem- oes* of tue Dekalb club, but were de- feated by a isors of It to B In 7 tunings aod when they lost their bets lean asm* lu thsir eyes sad th* eitUwo* re- tamed their mooey to them. There never was an Umpire that entered ths *^~»-lt, taak fjrss a batter dtsmisn than the umpire Xrom Dekalb Jauo- tiofL Three match games of ball will bspeayed oaths fair grounds In this villasjsthis weak. The Hermou base ball dub would like tobetwfromfjotiverneur base ball sldbsad Speaguerllle aod Riehville bass hall slabs as soon at they return from FulmrvlUe, .,,.., ^Mrs, Dr. L. Ball* and family re- wood to thsir home in Buffalo last Wednesday, after an extended visit with relatives and friends tn tab vicin- ity for several weeks past. A saatoh gams of base ball was played on the (sir grounds in this villa** on Tuesday afternoon at * p m. between ths Ensssil bsse ball club and the Dauntless club of this village. Ths Russell boyt thought our boys were dauntless when they received (four white washes in succession. The Iniatlt boys had played their 6th to ningsaod ths dauntless hoys went to bat thsir 6th inula* whan a severe storm came up and ths game wassaUsd until ths future. The following score. ftusecH4theDaaaUessl2 scores with innings. ,^ .....«. k - 21 swell and family returned « GouverneuT on Monday kls visit Mr. Ifev^rtbsmttofr rary rapidly. ftbodaetven and tasmflr ie> turned to thsir horns tn this village on after an extended visit of sarsrsl weeks with friends and rela- tives la Pins. Mrs. ' Frank Bonn and family, of €kmvern*ur,b wars visiting friends and relatives In town several days PROOF THAT THE CHARGE AGAINST C. N. BUSS AND THE TARIFF LXAGUEo ARE TRUE. The Mail is in receipt of two col umos of stereotyped matter from the American Press Association, made up of attacks on the republican or- 1 ganisation in ths state of New York [Ooe article bears the heading Tarty Government. Discussed by the R- publican dub of the city of New York. Enlargement of the republi can state committee necessary. All plans discussed and submitted to the ropublkmnsof the ttate for their con sideration.\ The other article bears the heading: •• Against Bosaism The Republican State Club opposed to political autocracy. Lsadership most arbitary under small committee managsjcasnt Government by the few or sates autocracy. An appeal of Uie republicans embodied in the ereisaotfc- issued legiu- top of the Turnlahed f res of Protective city of New Pn>teotive Tariff is an organination formed >miostion of ttaarature GOTJVEKSTEUR, > T . Y., AY, AUGUST i), 1895. HOSTS! TBiBtran 1SS7. NO. 22. r ^ vt for the to Ttw June* ^*/» moiiiAriuai at Wha province vf Fukfln, kas beeO altavkud aod \*n BritUh subjeeii killed. The R«T. Mr. BSewail. wife and child w**v burare ta tketr aeSnv. The Hte«es Yellow end Sfarftkali, twe stet^r» nai»t4 S»uadsavSsns tfctfr*n»aiad ivordou «Dd &y*U* Kewesmbe w«r« nusr derwl with »p<api and SBStdm. MiN» CudrivgtMD was asriously wounded 1MI. CtO. B. aUaftMS, JTSlili JiHiifTiliiiaH jLSJSR^wts^r - H e. aumicH. # «tUiw. OSesta sjsar* B» » «£?»£WJJ£ PHYB»CUK6, Bk,lSSs»a.fls.aa4Tlotpw SURVEYORS. ess of bsee hall will be fab grounds In this sH- \ at »p,m. between VSJUS and ths DaunUess ban ein of this village, A large crowd will be present •<•» EDWARDS. v*» TROIK RAILI1T GO wtth oaly W mM¥& W €AR8. ifitr> Pwltman LlmrSad Exp mm w iutm m ...TO.-. lnt,foliritiiPicileCMJi Aug. 8.—Water tank overflowing; whsrs Is the brave man that was to dive to the bottom when it was ftlledt J. & Wilds will preach in ths and evening. May Blgeral, of are In town. C.~W!lsox. of Carthage, called on Mends In town this week. A serious accident occurred to Laura B. McGill last Tuesday. While in the tale mill at Taleville, she had two fingers of her left hand badly crushed In the aaaehinery. Part of her first finger she was obliged to have am- putated* W. £. Cook is in town. Urs. McLaren and daughter Jennie, leave town for to day for Gouverneur and Brown ville, where they will visit friends. Miss Mabel Geer, daughter of Fran ess and Lillian Geer, of Oswego, is with her aunt Mrs. Mariette Beach. Will Bro, of Lowville is the guest of Albert Elliott At the school meeting held Tuesday evening, G. C. Bariett was elected school trustee, James Campbell is quite I1L His sitter, Mrs. Mik> Alversou, of Dekalb Junction, is with him. _ Mrs. H. Webb, Howard and Flor- ence, return to their borne in Gouver- neur to-day. They are accompanied by Miss Maud MeFerran. who will spend a few days witn friends there. Will Allen, of Gouverneur, is in town visiting J. P. Gordon. favoring a protective system of tariff. It extends through evert state in (fee Union, and. money contributors Saw eolicitatsd and resrived tor *&W*tF£?^^ poee, OornehusN\BIaW-fc-»1^-f^^ dent, and siLce b^JMaA^jlMswSoc began their warfare W'fTon. Th C. Plattaud tharapuh^sj tton of ths stats mhbbeen thotgmi thai tfk AmerkOn FrdtecHvk Tariff League and iU fund? Jjat* btanproa tituted by Bliss and h%4 a&ocialpa to attacking the reggAtifiam orriBUM*o>J twn of The tftBS of iWftfr Ybr\, The stsreof y>es 9fnt^ft tpLPtf Amerimn thai this charae istrve* BUss and hia aseneistes assume to themselves all that is pure and hon- est in public matters, and denounce Mr. Piatt as etnhodfing everything that is dishonsat and bad, but never In hts entire public career has Mr. Piatt been guilty of an act so dfrftKm^ft and contemptible as that in which the officers of the American Protective Tariff League are now en* It is time the league reor- or else go oat of business. who contribute to its funds stended they should be used lor the purposes to Which thsy are —Ca&biU Daily Mail TEMPERANCE CAMP MEETING. are perfected for the of the RUSSELL. August C-vMrs. Dr. Howard, of Syracuse, Is visiting her friend, Mrs. &. G. Smith, Mrs. L. E. Hffl and Mrs. a Walker, of Dekalb Junction, are visiting at WE. Page. Tm - — • Tufted her Mr. and Mrs. George Mali Floyd, of Canton, spent Sunday with his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Main. MJST Ida Hosford and son Willie, have returned from Tupper Lake. J. M. Pahnsr visited her friend a Bariett, in Goo v Lewm Itk to be held at Goners Thursday to Saturday, Aug 15th to 17th. Lodges and Unions dubs and divisions are invited to come with tents and remain untfl the end. The greatest gathering of this kind ever held in Northern New York. Among others D. W. Hooker and D. C. Knowks will speak on Thurs- day, W. D. Marsh and A. L. Bramley on Friday. OoL A. D Shaw, a EL Guile and Mrs, J. O. Donnell on Sat- urday. The widely known Empire State Quartette will be among the attrac- nona. Prof. Lane the noted soloist, of Rochester, will have charge of the singing throughout. Prof. Lane's singing will furnish a rich treat to all S resent. Reduced rates on R. W. 6t . R. R. .-_._ THE SMALLEST COMMONWEALTH. Stewart* 1 eldert iDjumi whiW Seugcd out. wKb two Aaieri- arrivra off Ckeagu, U abuut i h<- h**d, and oa4kl h»d it LiMwcap the youniKvt ha4 an The rWv. Mr Ph can»—Df Groirury wt-rf buth wouiMled, Ku<hau-Fu, The who WHA OD iht» i MsriouidT luxplioatcd. ^ A two column letter \from Haiikau en th« Ssu-Chueo mission outrage* pubUsbed by The Times %h\m lauJSlf^ dWlarea officials are a t the bsSSSsa of all sign agitation, aod that the Chinese peo- ple thtti&Nelve* are quite friendly. .The letter augir<*6U that If the powers tried a little U&fYolvitt ivudlaJnon it would prove Infallible curt. _^^ . ln^HT'ellfcrW on Tftel Ktt-Cheng outrage, says: /' We mum «peak to Gki&A tn a whkh canuot be mtiunsareSood. Not oaly lonst the munieren as mwmlahed &** a stsrn example must ss snsds of foe offi- cials whose negleot psnuits vueh out- rages. \ v T „ ., - ,The Standawi'i special from Shanghai safe that the news of the massacre, was suppressed f or three dayt * by the Ortacss oflkaala J. CourtneyMassa, ttke Ameri- panconsulat ru-Thsw, wttk several vol- uxTteer*, weal to the sosae in a launch and brought American*. ^ \Their experienosa^ Sat tlaueis \were terribls* and least part of the snfleriags of the sd women. .^ . ^ • 4 The indignation here ia latsnes A mass meedng win he eonvened tsssmimt. The mandarins will sasasirw to throw all the blame upon the secret sort sties, but ssspofislhW officials, _,, \The C%h^tr are i<s>esttrn their old of cutting MISS FLAGLER. U»f Irutt* *• *.:«T ut lirigather livot-rui .vf r ohvof of unltintK>, 1\. •I aiul kill**! s cvilort^l j\»uth nnr <^r*vtt,' whenu aht- det*Ttc<i IUGHAl'LOFrROOKS. COUNTER- JtRSEY. *: tW re*Ul«iKv of bt*r fa dLMchAfytxl by th«< a»n'D«T that the hoiuicKic wi* uu- •t^alMifT trail , tbt*r ami VMU» on the ^m uuU tUKUliofial TK* > Uglen. a»d tAh*>r fan.iUr- in ih« nei^bburhuLMl havt« luaeu gr*%ttl,v ^xii>i»Tt«U of laic Try bi»y» >4«mUimt Viuiir f ruit *»4 daauiiciug th« tree* of thvir frarditrf Mini Flagler discovered yr»uri4f <-ln^ D OH the fence stealing fruit and flrtxl s r*Yo)Y*r trvm the seooad story. One bullet entered vht* W»y • siirht aide, and, sew tag through his body, lanleea* a wound that oauaed death ia a short DANGEROUS GANG OF FE»TtRS ARRCSTfcD IN ki#s»«4t late a Tr*p *nd Was raa#>t. M*«U S lOO and a.VOO Oold Cartlflcat**, fttoivt Service U»I«CU«M I>e 0*e4 H o#a% .> +4 * „ -s \$ NEWS OF THE WEEK. b>-boL the Gee* +*£ Miss Flagler went to poltoe headquar- ters and gaTv herselt up. ^he Is 8S years old and Is an attraottre and aeoompllshed wosoan. &rntm^ Green Is a son of Dick Green, well known to public men i ef Seeretary Oariiaie\s asssuwngiirs. .WASBiaotos, Aug. V.—The funeral the negro boy Ernest Gwea, who was shot last Friday by Miss Flagler because he was taking fruit from a pear tree In the yard, was held here and w« attended by a large throng of oolorVd people. Two colored preachers- Rers. J. A. Taylor and Walter H. Brookfr-~derlvered brief remarks touching the subject. Both were temperate, bot the words of the lat- ter were several times drowned by the in- terruption of excited hearers. . WaSHivoTov. Aug. 8—Miss B&isabrth Flagler, who shot and killed Krneat Green a lew days ago, surrendered herself In the i district criminal court and was released on |10,ooo bail to wait She action of the grand jury. Hm bondsmen are John Cass ell, a wealthy real estate broker, and General Robert McFeely, ex-oommissary general United States army. Xrw Yoag. An*. *.— The expert e»uu- lerfviU«r% wht» for TWO yearn pnst ha>»e t«*n t»ntrra<rtn*: and printinir |.MK» en«t #H>0 Uaiu^l a4*UA avild oerUfleatea aod BomteU Canada a ito nod* of analVer sVmamleiw Uon» have bt^a\ d*scoe<«ed by afx*ret srjsv- lee devectivva, and four of the gaag ot five are now looked up in Jersey City. Taw I ty-eighth fifth uusiubec tW ba«SA<r of tho plant, was arrested, but q»eapeO fi»m th** ckHnceca. t Wullani H HrxH-Vwiit, whv> u r^raxded ae the moat expert counterfeiter and for- ger in the opuntry, wai* pcrhap* the princi- pal. He i i now 7ayi-ar* old Wh**n cau^rit, he had in hi* r»t*w<e*«rUm a $MM) gold orruf I - ioau* and t-WO in Canadian money, ail supposed W he eonuterfelt He had Ives than fr tn i-lll» and coin that are behered *\ »to be genuini'. NfXt to ltroekwHV the ohWC flirure In the daring enterprise, the raan who sup- plied the fumla for tfce piaut, was Dr. O. £L Uradfcvd. who horeaofare, U he aaa bet>n engagod in similar scheBkoa. has managed to t*canv suapiolon. He conducts a denial parlor at 514 Third ax emu*. The othtT member* ai the gangarv Lib- bie Smith, a coualn of Bradford, and Sid- ney Smith, the engraver of the party, who Is said to be Libbie Smith's husband, and William S. Wagner. Smith was arreated late last night with counterfeit plates In his posaveaion. A Meat SaUlfal BANNOCKS QUIET NOW. A—A spe- laxmxrr XJLMM, Ida., Aug from the that Indian Agent Te%sr wired sil Gen- that from \Miss Hartwett (Hartfordf>waa Isaraml- ly injured and bears evtdanoe of tJae Sear* ful treatasent and araawy ske reestved at ads of the mob, \Several Cagnah sad Amerioaa ekil- have beau klllsS.^ The mortally, to arrive at Fu- andacsdkt woundedf The bodies are ehau today. The Chinese troops have bean dispatched to the scene. The British and American consuls will have an interview with the viceroy tomorrow. The Times says of the above: •'The Rev. Mr. Stewart resided at Kn-Cheng and su- perintended the work of the prefectures of Xu-Cheng and Ping-Xaag. Rev. Mr. gtewart, writing under date of February, 1896, deacribed how a sect known aa vege- tarian*, taking advantage of the sprang Into vigorous Ufa numerous outrages and hersnae so dable that the converts wanted aim aanlse and arm. He atateladsa alp as follows: v , .„.._, M I have justleatWaSSkaSS^ObSof have enlisted tetbehttt ttasaoatae. Taey are mostly of the Wweat order, aad at tke nreasnt ttmetheretns of practically In Tke Times eotnmenta edUorialry oa tke that had been Fort Bail lusuvaatan have all toquiek following telegram ts of Indian affaire All Indiana abase ia eouncil to telegraph their hearts fait had aot harmed s white man; would haying, staving tketr thsjuetsosof ths white 8ti guards Rich- arrived here OsSurdav, having eome eHoku General BUt- la Jaekson^s proportion of says the tough by no means u Skis affair, ss claimed by Agent Tatar. Be says the troops have a mouths rations with them aad will prob- ably stay that long at least. fie agrees with all others that are ac- quainted with the Indians that their na- tures will not allow the killing of their brother brave* to po long unavenged after the soldiers are withdrawn from Jackson's Hole, VIGILANT WITHDRAWN. Mr. Wttlard Says WU1 Wat The plates and paper captured by the detectives show this to be the moat daring skillful Rang that has operated in this country In years. The plant was located at 544 Ann street. Hoboken. The building was raided on Saturday night last. Beaides valuable plates tor both United States and Canadian note*, 1*00,000 in Canadian currency, with the reverse side all printed, was discovered. The plate for the front side was found last night in the posaeaaion ofjsmlth when er- as his home, 4 ssst Fourteenth is tfciscitjr. A suJacient amount of fiber paper to print S400,000 more of Canadian money was also located in s secret closet. The pa- per, according to experta. Is even superior to that prepared by theHoyt gang t a Osa- asotlcut. Uncompleted plates for s^oo and S100 United States gold certificates* oa tke tables near the machinery for print- ing the bills. No plant of such magnitude and so oomplete in every detail has been located by the secret service men for yeara It Is worth many thousands of dollars. How long it has been running at this place is not known, bat It Is believed that | A aw the gang has had the Hoboken house as [ benefit t tts headquarter* for more than a year. For ten days or more since the plant ths detectives have had the •wvelllaace Bight and day to she hope of capturing the satire gang ia one raid. Daring tactics were employed to learn where the eounterfettets were working. Counterfeit Canadian money was found on the persona of each one of the four ar- rested, and the secret service officer* say they have a dear cans that they have been r^vittg and uttering counterfeit gold esr- tincatee of tke denominations of 1*00 and $100. As yet taaoetectives have uK been able to locate tke completed plates for the car they prof e m to be confident that taey wtH turn up before many days. frid*y. Aaa> FS.fiv*.»t,r IK'inrU'h von man ti>Tur;»n, H (iwkd, Thi- life smv.ngcxrw* along the coast re> ported (or duty Thursday. The HmmiiM railroad strike Is and tho »triLcr» ttrv receiving their Ex -Mayor Hiitfh OlMrWnof Bee* suddenly %x th* Uuiuv <4 his son> Rev. ¥& ther J;nut*i* J O'BrifO. Thiv Goodwood cup was won by tke Prunv of WAlea Fiotisel II, the winner of U» M*XA€iM»wr cup and the gold vase T Brackett of SafweosjsJ^psHagS luaiiUiaU'd for wraator from tA Twen- district in the Hepubuoan ova- vnntion. , , ,, % T * . The Caioago poUee aoknuwWdged tketr ooinpk** oefeat so far In tketr efforts to secure dire** evidence of murder H H. Holme*. ^ The New Jersey state board of and Dairy Commisaloner George Xetf ulte> are oonaideraoly alarmed over the report* received from the Inspectors tkroutjhoat the «tate giving the details of the rapid spread aiuon* the oattle, horaeaaad malm of the deadly disease known a* sAttaax. > SjttarSay. Aas> S» Jo««'ph Jefferaunand Mis* Jefferson left Buxiard* Hay for the White mountain*. Disappointment in love caused Valento Aragon to blow his brains out at Kl Paso, Tex Much Indignation prevail* in France at the idow supprt**doB of the Hova uprising in Madagascar. Fratelii^ & Bingen, banker* of Genoa, have failed with Sd,O00,0U0 llabUities and unnamed asset*. Mis* W. G. McClelland, a well known writer, died at her home near Norwood, Nelson county. Vs. Governor Morton of New York arrived at Bar Harbor, Me., and joined his family at the Bouler oottage. George Allen, one of the men who kid- naped Lawyer O. O. Cottle of Buffalo tot ransom, has been arrested. - .. , r: , The funeral of Right Rev thony De Wolfe Howe, bishop of Pennsylvania* took place ia DrtsSetj aV L The Spanish government has prohibited the pubUoatlon In Spaniak jout***if ^i war new* from Cuba aalass aasaSsSawd kg the public pre** oensor. .-, • - • •\•'—*•*\\• ^j^**\\- Mr. George GouM ampton for Atalanta. Near Wilaxlngtoa. IM year* -•»§ i- !• m z? m V *• it* A* v: ' .t^. ..-.^1 &£ : :m ry hurt- fund kai of ex UrittM Slates whe I* now ia tag lnformatkm to tke w^^- At^t. funeral thataU*. Joatok, atlek., srvtotsof tke .floor gave Knight* of the corpse were all pratpitassd into the but no one was severely hark . , ^ a. •i' v : % \^^ Hlagara '•\•v.-/ a NswromT. R. i., Aug. 7.—If bad IMHMI BweAfld to the fin keel yacht Defender i* in lf*M Vigilant, it yacht* raced equilateral triangular Kaw Heean Smith are with Irtwnds in Gil of Hi Mr. Calvin The smallest oommoowealth of the world is the littie republic Taroiara situated arjnss asreoor eight miles sxmthofta*eawa*idot8ardinuL Tavo- lara ia an island about one mils in I atpreneot fifty fJTO pcopefj mqn women aad In 1836 Karl Albert, then of flardinis, bestowed ths sn- ore* this tittle ssie upon the * ttinirj, and for forty six yuan •• jungf* Paul L reigxtod in peace f his domain. Ha died on May 30 t S, and shortly before his damme osiled hat faithful snbjscU to his bed it to be bm earnest that none of his relatives him as the head of in ths Wand, but that he it tor the beat that the good people of Tavolara should govern thwisssivfg. After this last wish no enrsdsdata for the vacant throne oonkl be fffljmd mrmj ^*f r the family of the lienaaasd, who wmbed to taw, and tittle miand remained ungoverned for At last, in loW, the httie arepubiic — ^~ gives elective tobothmsm and wotrjeo apressdemt is eascied to serve Six years. 5 of shear officer* receives any oompen will justly fotmtlmsatdeetof repreeentatlon* to China by Ragm probably by America also. 4t la quite pos- sible that the outrages are due to the im- ntttered feeilng agalnal by the calamities of the mandarin baUave* that be struck now or never to frighten agalnat availing tketnaerve* of the eonossaions gmuied under the recent J.JL 6HASOBA1, Aug United theoourm of a •pot. obtained the Implicated in eluding the He that the miarhief prior to the Xot a siagle the funerals of Reports are arriving •very province of ttSB Of Courtney Hix- at Fuehau, in the teffuiry anyadd> show that afi the furnished a SI mile outside of for a taoo cup offered by Mr Drexel. ateening, while every one was dis- cussing the merit* of the Defender and smeeulating on how much greater Improve- ment the new boat would show when she should again meet the Vigilant later in the week. Mr. WrUard, who Is Mr. George Gould's representative and manager of the Vigilant, gave out a letter which at oaee shattered the well laid plans of the yaehtaman and other* interested in the race*. In the letter Mr. Willard simply withdrew the Vigilant from all future race* In which the Defender might take He said pretty plainly that he felt the Defender had treated the Vigilant in row- dy fashion on Tuesday and alao on July SS off Sandy Hook, and he wanted no more to do with her. The eflVct of the letter will be, unless some sort of a patch lag of torn canvas is done, that the Vig Uant will aot enter the trial races arrang ed for the met of the montk i riot TsWrrom, Aug. a.—Rx-Mayor Frank A whose unsiTphannd abets the etty brought on> crisis in his affairs, resulting In applications for receiverahip* for several concerns In which he has large interest*, returned last night. He has been away tor ten days, which time, he allege*, was spent in Chi- cago and rU. Louis and devoted to the transaction of important business of a pri- vate nature. That Geld Shjpsasnt, WX§HI»GTOS, Aug. 7.—Mr. Preston, di- rector of the mint, in explanation of the shipment of f l ti, OOO.ooo in gold bullion from New York to Philadelphia, said that it wa* the pm^nt purpoae of the govern- ment to coin with reasonable rapidity all of iu Ktovk at gold bullion. Thi* amounts to nearly **>0,(MJ(I.O0U. about all of which is in N< w York. Philadelphia and San Fnux'iaco. la ta* irie* ef Timm. HOBOXKX. N\ J.. Aug. *—Julius H*rv am-eted here at Uv inatanoe <jf F Mattlagf* a xm. prcrrnuon of S&6 Greenwich utrvet Ntw Turk city. He was oanirtrt just M hi w»» to board a *V*i.rn«r 1<<r K*rnt>wrg The order np*m wb»ch b<> «•»* &rr^«tf<i by Supref»e Court Ju^tioe L.p the aaaonpt involved i> ^aid In the vicaady of SVo.oui. it i» al- bs drew atonrr oa fraodalt-nt of A Saw* MATOX. M<>., Aug H.—A warrant was sworn out at Wciodville, this county, charging Mr. I^roon, a*vd 40, with at- U-mptingto aHMault a widow named Whit- aker A p<«st of 20 started after Lenon. and wh<>n tht*y found him Mr*. Whita- ker's 1^-ynar old mm immediately shot him twir*-. danfrerou^ly injuring him. Young Whi taker has not been arrested. ratal rj*s>l Wtta MHkla* HxRt>win. Maas Aug 5—Jfis^ph Weit and Auguatu* Doro. two farmhands In the employ of George MandeQ. engage to a fight which will probably rwmlt in the dearth of the Irtrmer At the time of the mffmr they wrr* In the harn milking h of the m<\n TWMXI hiici milk Howard Goulds SO race off Cowe*. Secretary Herbert visited Cleveland at 6ray Gables. Continuous rains have ruined the crop* in many parte of Japan, aad a In* is feared. .. ^-^-^ At the Hurst Park Rank Hobday ing the handicap was won by Mr. Keenes Bohemond. Dick Y eager, alias Sip Wyatt, the daring dwperado In the Indian Territory, was captured near Sheridan, O. T. One hundred and fifty thousand dollars in gold have been withdrawn from the subtreasury at New York for shipment to Europe. ... * - Bignor Mi*rtine has heen ordered to re- ) turn immediately to Rio de Janeiro In or- der to effect * settlement of the Italian claim* against the government of RraxiL Consul General Wilder discredits the atory about an alleged attempt to organize a filibustering expedition in Han Franci*- oo to overt hrow the Hawaiian government and restore Queen Liliuokalanl to the throne. ., Wftdaseday, Asa 1. Cholera is raging in Russian Podolia. *' The American pilgrims in Rome visited the catacomb*. Captain General Martine* Campos ar- rived unexpectedly at Havana. Mary Davis committed suicide by jump- ing from the pier at Ontario beach, near Rochester. The grand council, state oi New York, American Legion of Honor, began Its m-^ ennial session at Saratoga. The date for arguing the Stanford suit In the United States circuit court of ap- peals was fixed for Sept 10. The Chicago prt-abytery hm derided that the churches belonging to It fermented wine at communion Burglars blew open th* postofnee sam at Warvrirk. N. Y . and S.VW worth of stamps and * small amount of taken. At Fprinz&eid. O.. a aasnon hall fr .Tn a Kr.igt:* U Pyth^k* ex©nr*-on train ik.tr**- .k a pa*«iTi£ train carrying the Third r.rm-nt ui«;o t^ational snard, rvsmittng in *•;*• •*cTximp> .Ur&rj of a number of the Aa*> a Hrnry WhsMrk. a si Acrraved by kSS *fasrW< B«rg«***- G umaa ai>d Henry Wb A.~*f* >gr the taak at ~\~ *&£ IS\