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I If r H n F1t > ar Aprea ADVERTISE your Retard and Room Im a let AIIVLUTIHE IN TUG tHIN TUG HUN It will bring prompt return A < Tf rtUtBB l Til K BON brln- ftiftm JkdTerllne yonr It col rntato In XHEHCN- AdTertUlna to any Wamt- If In Tile HUN n yer fall ef t un the dcilrcd remit n kMTe neru nArntter Carriages rele y ADTJBUTI8K IN THK HUN I them It yon In h THK r Ronnie NUN To Let ADVKKTI3H VOL LVIKO 314 n NEW YORK THURSDAY JULY 1 1889 uu PHCE TWO CBNTSI DEATH OF S 1 L M BARLOWO- IK fuisxsT jA rmt rnosnATHD Jlf AlVILOXT rarr nil n Hnrcrmilul Connncllor nnd- y Influence In Iolldcn und 111 III Private Ille und HiirroundlnK tunnel Latham Mltclioll linrlow of tho hr ttm of Shlpman linrlow Larocaun A- Oiosto 01 thb cr c0l suddenly yesterday at I8 country homo a Glon Covo flu I hlant l rla itnmodlato cause of his death KM hOlt nluro 1010lnl upon apo- rVir lj rcllr before ap- riirentlf le his usual health and aroso n llttlo- Itttrthtn usual Ho dlod before leaving hla drelnl terns JeRrs room ago Sir nnrlow who wns ot- lirco person Buffered I great deal from I ton Ho becnmo drowsy r > ncr toward oversleep durlne bls work and at times It won extremely dHcult to awako him trOD his uleou This uniienor crew uron him and nt lonllh- aArld Ms family and frlunde who porauftd- H i M miaow- ed him to seek medical advice He underwent trciliniiit nnil on ndilce of his physicians I liwkitrip to llii tropics Ilo relumed much ImpniviHi ami pluiigol ngiiii Into tho hard tin ly ork wlilch was hb habit through life MiiiMlnieiiro Mr Jinrlowfolt that his seden- tary ¬ ilfn was telllim again upon him Tharo- UH < on return of tlu old drowsiness Mr irlnvrgavo It llttlo thought but ns It visibly liureisil his wlentiil friends again besought h1 tin uiiilt his Ihjslclms To please thorn It Ul so nnd when ho inorol from his city Ionic at 1 AlnJNni nvumie to Glon Covo throo r ourneoks ago l r Cooloy of that Illag- orinl upon him occasionally and It becnmo n fen of custom for his city physician Dr Smith to join him 011 tho steamer Idlewlld now nnd lien IntliiOonlng accompanying him homo on1 spending tno nl ht This practice was roiinht a lout moie by Mr Hnrlows friends lUu LI Mr Ilarlow himself Mncn Monday morning Mr Barlow had not entIrely well though he appeared nt tho uftice and did his usual days work 1 ho clerks la the olllc noticed his unusual sluggishness On Tuesday evening Dr Smith joined him on the steamboat to accompany bltn homo ijphon I Ollu hU sonlnlnw who has been onfotbls household ulnco Mrs Ollnn death ta rears aco u us also of the party Mr Dar I ln nrpoated on tho trip In his usual spirits Airhine at Glen Cove dinner passed as usual inj all eat down for an evenlnc at PIIUOt Vothloc In Mr Barlows bearing or isc tho evenlnc ciue Dr Bmith tho slightest causo for apprehension The Icllewlld leaves Gen Oove for the city at clock in tho mornlnl Jlr Barlow usually came down upon and Dr Smith nnd Mr Ma arose oarlr Mr Ilarlow did not appear itbreaUaat Dr Smith entered his room and found him slecplnc deeply His condition was lmal and Dr Bmlth decided not to awaken nud Mr Olln went to the steamboat bout 7 oclock Sir Ilarlow awoko He cot uu bed and summoned his servant It was his Inllt to Le rubbed down every morning before irnisinc TLIs tho servant besan to do Sud dI1 Mr liiiilow exclaimed I want to Ho down Holuyilnunon tho lounca In tho room nndi- lmo t ImiiHdliitoly niter tho servant noticed n- clianiio In hit appearance Jlr linrlow was dead All Ids household except Jlr Olln wero atl- omo I vrbon he dlol Tho news of his death 1d n telcsni Iiid nt onco to JudcoHhlpman- ol 10111111 Mr Dana was nutilled All Irro 1 II lioii oeoon uftorwnril- er iov 111 who hnu iioliuoil its eminent fU Ui Mr liuridw luuo altu bieu ublo If icluln In fo nicu a letinO Ilio frlendhhlp of elr In hicli their htniculeu wero most nlr lvin fowor have olimu to their ImllhIIM Illh oniiioMuoss ashodlB I Ilu I hl chiiratiTlstlL waH inohiibly 111 KTitid lor His intiior Inl KiniidfHthor and lea1rl1lllr wcro noted fur their i 1 lcIly und thoir lldollty to a icntnry IIKO n fa noi iiendi author win had bien ox I e I Inm hls Itho nuntiy dtiriiic tho t ouhlui nuii ol tlin Ilench lovoliitlonenm- oin 01 k II s Ilownyho got to innklnit VIt nndfiom ran out ton n I rlnn I ulIII 111 oWIIr tlr i of tho farm 1Iud I IIIs IJoI1lo to hli Il It ont HllOt huntnt rOIlhur turl s ni rlle1 nr 1111 116 111 IIol I 111 lore dlllor- I I auIIII I 11MI llI < Walllj 11111 01 1h- rj11IIdllol loll r 1IIIIh I I 1 frIt I U 1 IleJII h Ial ruuflihor f r Jol I 111101 WIS Ihu I j r f mllj tb 111 II 1llulllalo- t 1111low O t I IIIliIr lu IIt- I r 11 J UII Ie hl Ollnlll1 IS Hllclolt Ir IIlor O ljjj IU larr hCllIO 1 or Chllcl 01 111 Joe Jwoo cllor rol 1fl f u < tb1 IIJY WIS hl t bUCI11 < Jil h2i j j IIhl ulA 11 Illirll Ilt0II11 I II 111 I lu I tOt IIb HreBlrlln hlb 1 WI I n oll il I tlHloloro Illhur IUlbe- II I Ii 1 I IH C oolo lllu loll Iln 11 I III nIko 11 C < Ollot J n Icelrol thloluh JIUllon 11 olco I w 1 I atiho no Of f U- Illouro t I lek llu Hdutait this lrll le fOI tho CICI l II f1 tilo- oI t I Ir Ihlt1 111llll tl fll IJunnIIUllrod ILIUZ- HIUIOf I N dllnlec Yu lr r lit I J CIUIoJ I uDulmIUlllo oUIlunu- UfUDI parlol WIH not 10 bo dluntcd HO 11lllo tl thlt cl1 of 10 Inothr 10t Uontl Iny lore 1101 hll l ll1lt ull 101101 Homo Inrr cur 01 IbJ eOI Ilproulk- ol Inrlol 10 l WIH uJmll1 rld IUUO u Iunl frlolHI ml- le lIllcul Ih Ilnlllr bUrl d1 1 ni If 11 I leur Ir tOJu liIIOI tl hOll of his clIIH lf IOhllI I YIII Irleld IUIel ho hll1 141 10co lnl o ard he ha1 i i uoll bs 10 could lt cnilnenl 1111 1Illco1 Ihu Uore- hu old of WOI to te lly rlvo tarC Jidirbillty YlII hi VWJniHSanibl C iS tl SSr nht tll In I laB tfI Ur 1 Ieri r I 1110 lft h- I iuSSSi I lt l lolnl I I- uc 1 8 W iiMwAaHV- ui OUIIIIOIJ t 101 lel In Ihls 11 11 nIIIIIII luIlolt II hlndUnl COurorol Hlor 11111110 HarK tlul 111nlon I 111 blllIrlll1 Inlo l UH tlut I tha Ihe mo1 I cllentb aloo A ol e hlMIIpoleuts betftuii ° 1 1bulct Ibo lar IIe UI tll I lw > nr ovfrret Ivol- l 0 l iri ll lItlo KW I wn > ifA1Wh 10 l ri i rporilcmh Ir- e u tT with 110 1111er 01 uhilnm under I Ilia nl lc 111111 ti I Jnwm Homo I Wtoturr ftco ffthuloii A behalf of an Illinois railroad I I In tR52 brouprit him GO 000 The Ohio nnd Jll sls paid him alike sum for ylinllar norvleu Ho oneo received SJIOOU for u UOJIIH work Commodnro Oarrlnon and n party entorprldlnp gontlomon had secured n contrnot with Uambettn for the supply of A ntmntltyof IrmA to tho Kronen J ho prleo upon wns lovornmlt nately Olmbotllont out of power before tho who uooeedM Oambettn thought the prlcea ngreed upon ex- orbltant and repudiated tho contract ThQ imrtlos who had contracted for tho nrmo did not know vyhat to do with thorn mid began to quarrel was rolnjned us couneel byaKentleman who had n 1000 Interest la tho contract He learned that the other ties woro nn tho point of Boiling out tho forgo at auction which meant n jroat IOBB Plf thorn ni to his houso one nlulit talked to In I nleBhliiit practlonl about tho nltiiatlon Ill half an hour ho up nn ngroemont which thy nil signed nni- lionext niornlnirho deHpatuhod an agent to 1arls Two or throo inonth later tho carno- wasohlpped to Algiers and paid lor Commo ¬ dore Uarrlnon who was not specially noted for oxlrnvnRiint generosity gave Mr Ilarlow a cheek fin 25000 for his services H is now ribput Ihlrtyon years slnco Cora Iolor orblt Aiiplnwall vrore Into a wlr over their conlllctlng In tprents In 1 11m I nnd Nicaragua Tho hos ¬ tilities inatlo thor Personal onemlop and they would not ouch other In tho street Mr Inrlow lutore wan conHnedto the holdlnl of n f fuw shams of 1acllle Moll ho felt warranted in Intorlerlnc novortheless Ono night ho Invited Asplnwuli- nnd nndorbllt to bin house or know Unit the other was coming Nol they let Jlr llarlovy talked to them and inodo They Mgned an agreement to pton lighting and each gave Wnrlowaciieck on the spot for IVUUO Iaclllo > Iall und Panama Bticka were nt a premium the next day Mr liailow made many blr Rtrckes by his knowledge of human He did not feel It necessary always to be Invited to act us me ¬ diator Hlb enterprising nature needed no In- vitation ¬ Onpo convinced that mediation was dodiiible and likely to ouccced be wont ahead on his own responsibility fn Inter rears ho did loss of this b CI10 ho had RO much to t- temj to t hat ho llnd tlmo for any Hugh wotk Mr Itnrlow bad exceptional ability In- liHcoverlng tie main point of any problem It- WIIH tho early that mot all his elTortsIn the dlicctlon of composlnR and managing great bUflnosa controversies that Induced him to make this his specialty Mr 1 Ilarlow was Identified with the greatest lawyers of this city during his lifetime The llrm with which ho was connected at tho tlmo- of his death wns Hhlpman Ilarlow Larocnuo A Choitto It was ono of I tho largest and prominent law llrms In th count y Post volume ol business Intrusted wns onor nious Homo of tho largest estates In the city linvn been In Its clrolnd the absolute conll denco reposed In was shown at the tlmo ot tho startling exposure of the for KoileB committed by ono of tho flrra > cletks- lledell a your ago J hat that confidence was not inlspUceil was shown by tho promptness with which the tlrm made good the quarter of n million Hnuandered by the dlhonot clerk All tho clients that Iri Ilarlow won always stuck by him Hl llrm has for many years been counsellor 1 somo of the larceht railroads und business corpoiatlons In thu country It has been estimated by some of Mr UarlowV friends that he has earned enough money to make him n millionaire ton times over but he client money liberally and guvo not a little of his fortune to friends In distress He risked ana lost largu Pllsln business speculations also although a speculator Onu of his peculiarities was to Insist upon making good the losses of ull his friends who wont Into Biieli ventures with him Mr linrlow was nt ono tlmo prominent In politics but ho alwaisrefneed to hold offlco himself Ho bald constantly that he could wield a larger political Influence by keeping out of ollice I His political activity becun In Ib48 when hamuel J Tliden formed the tree Hull partv and nominated Van lluren and Adams Mr llariow then voted for l ass At i ho might havo had n nomination for COM l l grers A remarkable Instance of his power to- make and retain friends was shown In the fnct that ho alwavs bad personal friends among his party opponents Horace lireeluy nlvvavs upon as an Intimate friend although politically they wem opposed Whon Ureoloy was nominated for tho Ireuldency ho sought refuge In Uar IOWH house from ihe hordo of politicians who would not give him any rest At tho Presi- dential ¬ election ot 18 joined that section ot thu Democratic paity which opposed Doug ¬ lass nnd nominated lUiclianan McePreiH dent llrecklnriclueH nomination was largely duo I to Mr Ilarlow I and he also exercised po- tent ¬ Inluencl In tho formation of the Cabi- net ¬ a Union Democrat during tha war ulthough ho opposed tho election of Lincoln With all Mr Ilarlows busy life In law and polities he found time to cultivate the knovtl edge of art and to read extensively Ho was considered n connoisseur of brioubruc and of arts generally Tho first money he hud to spare he Invested lu English ongravlncBiwhlch- miido him I lamtllar with the works of the great mu ters before ho hud the opportunity ol see ¬ ing the originals His house at Madison ave nuo and Twentythird street shows tho results ofhlstast Hid collection of tapestry china and bricabrac Is one of tlio finest In Amorlol and although somo wealthy u larger number of valuable paintings few havo nu equal proportion ol lino ones Among thoso that made his collection famous was tho Meeping Venus of Titian and Van Dycka Chldrol of Charles I 111low8lurlry of Americana was Amocc tho Ilrlost and Is only stir thn llrlnloy Caiterlirown and Lenox collodions Jn Henry olleotolwlh Hurries he edited Mr- iiarlow was n line whist player nnd wrote tho I article on whist In Appletous Liiuyclopuidln In appearance Mr Hlrlol WUR wry stout and at onn lime he to undergo s vsro treatment to reduce his surplus flush Ho was u hIUllor and un to about eight years HBO giving elaborate dinners at his house He ulwiiyx llkvd to In1 friends call on him and treated them but he seldom went Into society He was a member of thu Union and thu Manhattan clubs ol Mr Iuter liiirlowwiis Illrlllllln 1H32 to a dluhter chant Hi > only BOH 1etcr j Ilirlow stilled for L uro DO on liiht Miturday Ine other Im- nitdlatu relailvHS are thu widow and tw- orlllhldrol Jlr Stephen H Ullus daught ¬ died In November 1SSJ n low duys inter gUlng birth to bur tecond diiiiKhtei In priuite life Mr iliulow was u man of social hiibitH lloseouConkllugiind ho were Intimate friends and It was at his country placo at Jien Cuvo that MrConkllnevMtud often Au- othei r or u filond was oxSecretary liayurd Mr Hlrlowslrolt iiliiasure was tha eotintry HlaR nlihon leimltted be re- moved ¬ Ills lumily to Ulen Cove Ills placo thoro l 18 mm ol tbu finest along thu shore 01 tlio hound It I IK near the juncture of ilia bay with Long Island hound tieailllf Is near by and HOHII thu homo of William Cullun iliyant olly I fuw miles iivvny Tho place contains 16- 1aeroc and him u history It was oilginally the property of VY l B Dnrton thu actor lie put rambling frninu muimlou near tha summit 111 hill uuirlooklng th vvittoi walled tho place with Htrino for half a mllo along the main road und laid out tho grounds Upon his death It was Mild to a Mr l Ivoumilrd a wealthy railroad CiMruclor Mr Kumiultd still further boau- ttllud the giounds nnd liud the initii Rio rebuilt much UH It now stands by J Yrey Mould About twenty ioarmik0- tho plneo was given to Mr Ilarlow us u loo In n- iilroad hult in which I lie unf ungaged und ho ban HITiined during Iho summors nlnce For tiuittly half a mllo thu place bottlers upon the vutler descending to n n Hteuphlll Tbe- liouhit stundH lar buck Irom tho road nud IB hidden fJI It by bllU A wooded bil backs the upon thn north upon west n ecu slope descends Into tho water und upon SI in uast Is a lliicl wood from I bieak flwhlcl shine tho claua jnofn of tho rle houses In which Mr Ilarlow lound much his pluasuro Hidden from the hOlsl and lawns to thu north and oast I many noes ot- hou o and liirm piuduco and glaring lauds In tlilH tlloll dr llurlowdullghtvd to spend oil his Tills was not much for to tbo very Irm liu WOI an Indefatigable worker In his proluBHlon WIIH a i aro thing for him lore milir at home latoi than 7 oclock in the morn 1111 much ramrthlcu for him to stay a day bublnoaa On returning In the lato afternoon it was his habit whenever possible to take Mrs Uarlow driving round tho country behind u pair of ponies which ho had raised himself and of which he WUB very proud ilo- duvntud Holidays largely to his wlfo and little I uranddaiightois and his car- riage ¬ with thuho occupants was known on ovorv side of tilen Cove Another groat- pleuxuru wns bis grennbouses He was very fond of flowers and cultivated tho rnrnr 10rtH HB had a line collection of orchids Ilo 110 an Inteiost lu thepinctlcal farm tool and was Lollhtllln llvo stock le- I Inimenuly village of ion 0 IH though hu bad nn visiting fi lends His most t Inuiiialo aeiiuiilnlunio within reach WIIH i liar b A Iana wlnuo country placn Is- IhrounilleHiiway Ills death was universally beualiuil in Ihu village veMerdny and It wa said tlmt many u poor family thorn would fur niaetlcully through tlie loss of his charities Ills kludly nature was shown lu his love of children Jo seldom drove without nllnlll his carriage with chlldron plikod up roadside und when u circus came to town Mr- iurlow wimld remain avT ay from business nud gather up all thechlldren he could find lu town and ItiLo thum to thu show ConilliL Ilovvll Illo >Vlni- lTbeoilontu r Iina Head Ilkirctlo refute one like 1 Coral tioat al tJi London and Liverpool ciotblnir Co rommence their trot itle mu oclock tbti ucriili lieo Uo cry 4Uu THE DELUGE AT tfOUNSTOWNC- ATATtVTTA CllKFK UI1K A IIAGIX- Ois TUlHNT A 11 nouns Brldce Damn und Mllln Hncpt Down the HtrenmOne llrtdun Crowded I 1ro pie Carried Anuy unil Iot of lit Occu- l unt Thronnlnto the IVntrrrtte 1er- nonn Known to Ham Ilean llrowned- N JO NBTWN V July 10Ono of these days somo savant should stand up In his knowlodeo and toll why It Is that that stretch of country In this fitato fifty t miles long moro or less alone tho Mohawk Itlvor from fcchenec tndy to Llttlo rails should be the peculiar homo of oloud bursts and deluges of rain which within 1 hour or so sol tiny streams of water to destructive Within the last few years tho region named has suffered a dozen times from catastro- phes ¬ of this nature No other part of tho Btnto or country has had such n contin- uous experience Four or live ycais ago thero was n cloudburst near tho tracks of the Now York Central Railroad nt Falatlno Drldge which In a tow minutes so swelled I llttlo stream which ran undor I brldgo over the tracks that tho bed of tho stream was trans- formed ¬ Into a gulch CO feet doop nnd ISO feut wide In which wero tho remains of tho track and the brliite mingled with big boulders washed down fiom tho hllK A llttlolaterthoio was a like accident nt Hoffmans Btatlon The Mohawk lllver chains all this region Tho volley of the river is I big ono but tha hills ou the sides rlso quite abruptly with only n llttlo bit of terrace structure Tho hills are fretted with little creaks llko the lines In the palm of ones hands They aro laughing llttlo brooks merely that delight the eyes ol tho traveller ns ho Bees thom from the window of tho railroad car Further back In tho hills the creeks turn the wheels of machinery broaden out in wide mill dams The scone ot tho latest catastrophe is at Johnstown In Iulton county Following so closely Iho horrlblo calamity at tho city of tho samo namo In Pennsylvania tho llrBt thought pooplo Istheslngularltyofthoclrcumstanco That two such disasters should happen In places of tho same namo is remarkable but there the comparison ceases Luckily thero are no Johnstown horrors to toll over again lioforo owing to mans carelessness ono of tho largest reservoirs in tho United States burst Its barriers and overwhelmed a oltydrownlngflOOO people Here I Ito stream by a prodigious fall of rain to fifteen times Its usual size and rushes down to the big river carrying mills nnd buildings with It to bo sure but only five human lives This freedom from Croat loss of llfo Is accounted for simply by tho way In which Johnstown Is located Tho Til- lage ¬ stands upon I hill at tho foot of whoso sloping north and west sides the stream curves The stream Is called tho Cayadutta- It is not over llftoon feet wide at Its widest and in Jts normal state wont nvorngu ovur throe feet doep In the Bummer tlmo n boy cnn wide It anywhere It has I rocky bed Johnstown Is fortlive miles northwest of Albany and Is lour miles from Fonda on tho Now oilt Central liullroad It communicates with the world ly the 1ondn Johnli wn nud- OloversTllle Hallroad which runs fiom North vllle to Fonda Johnstown village has n popu- lation ¬ ol nearly HuW It Is n mUlity i rutty place wltn wide streets hllnl an oldluslil- oned air about them It name fiom- Kir William Johnson tho old follow bo well known In colonial and revolutionary times The great Industry here now Is thu glovo busi- ness ¬ nud the preparation ot skins tberulor- Johnstown and UlovvrHVllle turn out unto Cloves than any other two places lu the country skin mills dotthe sides of thoCnyadutla Thoy aro woodEn two and thieestory lac- torles employ from twontyllvo to Illty hands each ono of the largest employs eighty bands Theio are dauiH ut most of the mills In entering Johnstown tho Cavaduttn comes from the southeast but Hows east nnd- webt across the village Tho greater part of the village Is on thu hill ut the south slilo TurnlnRLelow tho village tho creek runs south toward Fonda It began inlnlnc early vesterdny afternoon Tho day had been close daik and sultry tho sky overhead was murky the hOlt was stilling I I Lverybody felt that thor was to be a big shower From time to time distant thunder IIIS heard and occasional rain drops 11 AH row darker lightning Hashes could scon- Tho rain came down al i oclock not In a pour but In an angry driz lo Tho dnlu bteudiod Into 1 hard ruin tho ruin strengthened Into Btondy downpour and this into n- thumleiinc nud tomtit beating tho around with great nUll of sound whit be- came ¬ Dually a hollow roar No one had ever seen it lain like that before It fail light- ened ¬ people Great sheets of wilier rushed down tho stony lolinHiovvn streets Into tlio lit- tle ¬ creek ihe brunches ol trees became QUit over under the torrent and the town wns wrapped In n dark cloud There wero frequent dashes of lightning followed by thunder At 4 oclock the stream was easily six times as big as when tho rain began falling Allhl little illU and smaller streams up thu the creek wuro pouring in their quota ol water for the CIYldltl lell to bring down treus which leon by their roots out of the forest 4 oclock as was uflcrwuM learned tho dam ol Movanus skin mill Iho miles up tlio crook hurst Uhun ciimodnwn C ton Tho ungr stn am widened llllor nnd dashed llko u giant around the hill ou which Johnstown Mauds Alongilmutf- i oclock tho rain IIJ eloo It tiled slowly away until oclock cousod entirely leaving only I dami mil In thu air Then nooplo began to emnu out of tholr houses ntid to wonder ut i lil storm and at ih- usior thu little creuk cat ho ud on the bridges ut Main Market nnd 1oiry streets and wutuhed the Hood It was a KIIIIM sight Theio woro iilarmlng ropoits of damngu und I loss ot Illo which had happened elsewhere Iollcemen tan hither und thither wondering what thoy should do Jim open fnt In Ihu lower part of thu town became under- water The watur was one and u half lout diiep at tho earner of 1oriy and washing n streets In tho populous coctlon Hoisecar travel was stopped hero lounglovos lumber raid was food Tho lumber follcl down arid uwiiy the Itrldgo brldgo and this fouled down and can led oil the tholll rullioiid bridge be- low IJII Thu singletruck brulgo wont next 1 hero wns tremendous oiolturuent when Din bridges welt down Then luvl htcplieiisoiH lumber Dud planing mill was denied out Bashes Ildlluds boaidb and bcimtlluirs wero Thoro uis ft blc crowd on tho Terry stroot bridge Thls brluue J nf I Muno u tingle arih- ol htono and M long ami 11 lot wide The pouplu wero all oter thn brldgi hut mont nlthvin worecrowdud ngalnht thostono 001111 on tho cmturn nldn looking Intently at tl lout There woio about forty poisons thu- brJdlo Suddenly there was a erv arid It that blmou ijchilebur bl thrco- etory WI hkln on tho southern side of- he brldfcu lu1 tottering Tin mill did not fall but Its foundations I ore loon cnod The fumo Impulse that shook tho mill smuBliod Hewnrtb leather mill near by- nnua mnss of tlmbois nnd trees went mniiBh- Ing against the lorry street bridge Tho 1 0111 > ern Hide wan 111 Its coping takon olT and the water tweut dear across tho brldgo All t lId happened a little after H oclock Unit the people on thn bridge wero th own lno tha angry Rtieam There woro awful cilos In tho dark of For dode eako help mo lam drownlnR SaTome Happily pearly all Charles Abbott floated a mllonnil wasplokod out at the Main street 1 bridge John osburgh 13 years old was imlied out nt llridgo vtrcot- by Iurdy rase At the iinio place Doro Mason saved lloniamlu N H Others who woro saved wero Ldwurd oburgh Ldward Putnam Iet r Devon Wlllurd Duwny iind Henry Brown Homo of theo mon fell from the bonthern Bldo of the bridge when the coplntr WHS washed away nnil wcronitually- swept under the bridge as they went down tho stream Thuy all sustained bruises moro or lees severe 1 li neuB of Ibo disaster got around and eoiybody In Johnstown lucked down to tho Nobody could tell junt who watt llnllrldlo or iiiHt who wnt im fiiiig Chuf- of Ilillco MelJonald with Irodidopt rllul of tho Tillage Iollco Justlco or auled a Bcarchlng party and went Olholsa down thu oicok with Uniterm Tho creek Wild found to be over I twenty fret ileup and nhlnl along at thu rate of fifty miles No dead bodies wro dls- cotered on Tuesday night hut nt 4 oclock this morning the body of AlVrt Btadwell was dis- covered ¬ In tho djhrlH lout liulf I mile nut nf town lie wnn 10 and employed In- ArgirslngfrbglOYu lactorv Ills iroihcr l iH n- vMow An hour later Alhcit CoKelov VMIH pulled out fioni under thu dtiftwoot that had lodged back of IVIIISH nnllx- toUnlev wnn ii gloio cutter in jenr old He l leases u wile foon aftenvnrd tho body of Charles 1rear wna found In UII IInl j formed by the wnil of noucotilllslllrothers now mill llu was n carpenter C5 rears old nnd leaves n wlfo and dntiglitor A careful Inquiry BhowHthat of thon on tho brldgo them nro- tnlsolng II n Hlmmons of tho llrm of It D- tlminon i V Co pnlntom nnd Vllllo Myorsl years old n POM of the widow Meyers lAory body bellnves that I they nro drowned The loss Johnstown will stiMnln by tho flood will amount perhaps to tlimUH but nil the pooplo xro tlinnkliiK tholr ntars that It was no more Tao sight of tho llttlo ireek so uulokly tinned Into fuiy wna about ns lorriblu n thing In llsnlrr us poonlo sny they want to HCO again Tho fact iliixt tin lilt 0 creuk had n froo outlet for lt lUll and that tho town was located where tho watoin ennld nut back up ocr It ns- In tho greater calamity In Iennsylvnnla nod thu town from thu late of the lstor Joliimtown Today the watins of the creek uro almuut as- ppicolul as OUT Yesterday nflornoon during thu henvlent part of the storm Main and llleecknr httenls in lloxernvllle wore Hooded with water The new pavement In lllcocker street was torn up for amoral blockp A number of roi ld ncos In the upper part of tho town aro entirely sur- rounded ¬ by water Iho foundation walls of a- new btomi building bolng constructed on North Main sheet Uloterbvlllu were partly carried 1 nwtr- ly thn wanhincnway of tho bridges on tho ronda Johiihtown Ulnnrsllo llallroml both north uud houtli of Johnstownthat placo Is- oompletnly shut olTlrom rail load coiumtitilou lion Tho last train from Olovorsvllle roaeliod- Johnstown at j oclock last nlitlit Tho Caya- dutta empties Into tho Mohawk ut Fonda and Fonda Is Hooded Groat dumago has been donn to hay Holds Tno bridges on the Mo- hawk turnpike wero carried away Traol In- ituppcd I Tho Cential Itnllroad and the Johnstown Itnllroad bridges woro both da strop Taseiigers nro bnlng trnnsfcriod- t 1 Mills V fon plaptor mill was wmcked- AttinmniouxUllo four uillo below Johnstown- n water wheel at tho big mill was swept away but no other damnuo was done At Ilorrylllo- n mllo below HnmmonaUlle tho dam utClnp- porR shoddy mill wax washed out ALIHNY Julv loKuiwrintondont of Publlp Workd I3h run lilt UII and hMnsslatant John K- Ahe mo Iliot returned limn tho region of tho Moods at Johnstown and Fonda Thoy give tho following Iniormiillon hAt Alken thien miles west nf Amsterdam Jill oet of the Xnw YOlk Contrals tracks hnvo been washed away At 1onda the highway brldgo si annlng Cayadutta Creek Is cone Tha- Contrnl Hallroad bridge adjacent to thn lllago of 1onda has boon swept away What wai known ns DolcralTs llrldgn midway between Tribes Hill und Fonda together with tho lour tracks of tho Central road WIIH carried away Thn water stood throo leet deep In tho streets of Fonda cellars wore Hooded and I there U much Hiirfaeo damage Tho plank road load- ing ¬ to Johiihtown from Fonda wan swept an ay Two miles west of Fonda thn Control track wna carried nway for a distance of 6UJ feet At Johnstown nnd Mcinlty nine bridges yore I swept nway Iho elocflo plant at Johns town wn destroyed Atone culvert In Johns ¬ town upon which n number of persons wero standing was swept nway and ten persons wero thrown Into the Hood eight of whom were drowned Trains are stalled nt Amster- dam ¬ I TrlbeUHIl and Fonda The West Shoro road I Is accommodating tiavel and Is being rained to Its utmost capacity Travel on that road has not ns > ot boon delnyo Several miles of freight cars 1110 ttullid between Amsterdam and Johnstown Thn only dam- age ¬ dono to tilt canals is on Double Lock i3- lrlo Canal tliolanKof I ono xlde having fallen Into tlicuniil Navigation I Is not suspended the boats using tho remaining lock AJIHIMIUM July 1Ofho water poured down tho gullies ftreams nnd tmall creeks loading from the roads to Johnstown from the city uprooting trees ppolllng nil crops and dostrnjing farm bouses barns Ac A barn belonging to John 1ettlnulll was carried through Iutnami Crook one of tho swollen streams to an arched eulvort over which the Now lork Central nt Tribes Hill runs ana acted ib a dam our which tho roaring watoro- ruhod washing nut all four tracku ot the Ce- ntril for 11 distance nf lUUO loot and laying wn to aluablo farm lands on the south side of the truck The damage I to tho New York Cen ¬ tral Kailrnnd alone it this point will reach JiOiO TIe Ltlcii and Llttlo Fall wreck = crews returning from tho wreck ut HoflniHiis yesterday mornlnc arrived nt tho washout early In tho evening alter Bomo dltllculty In panning n slight washout about a mllo from Tribes Hill At the latter point thn water cainn tlin ugh n blanch of riitnams Creek which rt low through tlo land of Aiunn Poppor and tho work of desolation at this place roo mlntln ono of tho deHtructlon at Johnstown- 1n Mi IutmanH Hinoke hoiinwns hurled a- dKlniuenf twenty hot and landed against tho stable which gao way under thoforcoof the blow and collapsed Mr 1utmans crops wero- entliely ilibtroied Ills loss will be fldOOU The t lItlll damage In this vicinity Is placed at 10000- 0nenoril Puporintendont Toucoy of tho Now York Central Hallroad started about OS A M yesterday on n special engine for tho pcero of thn flooded district nnd Superintendent Illspoll Ktntlrncil Allinnv got away as soon as i osIblo to Buporlntmul the work of tho- wmikliig gangs which had been pent out from difTemnt cities along tho lino beforn daylight on Wednesday morning Now YOlk Centnil- trnln hn 10110 around the point of damago- totheli tiiickrt over thn estKhore road and Incinlng triins from tlio Vest were from IWo to four hours behind icsterdny Two New York Central bridges were damaged ono of them at Fonda being swept uwny Tho dam- age ¬ to tho road is nut groat civr ijtArii run A CKVT A MILl The National Kiipamptiient or tUe Grand Anuy Aliiiotloned- CniCAOo July JOTho national encamp- ment ¬ of the Qrnnd Army nt Milwaukee has hon abandoned on account of tho refusal inlironds to grant tho onccontamlle rate I An order to this olloot will bo IsHiiod tomor ¬ row by Oen Martin department commander nf Illinois nnd Col Iaitiidgo Assistant Adj- utnutieneral This fatop was not decided on till tho last moment and may bo considered as- Una nnleHi tho rallioudd concede tho point demanded by tho foldlots Milwaukee has been making Croat prepara- tions ¬ for till encampment and the City Coun- cil ¬ nppropi fated f40000 for tho accommoda- tions ¬ of tho t JOO 010 people expected A com- mittee ¬ consisting of thu department com- manders ¬ of nlno States iccently called on Chilli man lllanchanl of tho Central Trafllc As- sociation ¬ to arrangu tho into matter with him Ho promised to communicate with railway i malingers This aftoinoon the committee headed by Col Partridge culled on Mr lllau chard for his decision but found that he had lett for Now Yoik They then called on Chair mini Abbott of tho Western States Passenger Association but ho had no power to net Tho committee then held a meeting nnd Instructed Inn Martin to Issue nu cider to department coiiimaudnrii that niTOiiimodutioim would bo inado lor no uioiu than thu 1000 delegate 3IIIS UHlDlLllllOOM tltt > llKl DUll And After Ul Ilurlul the Afflicted Ilrlde- Murrled u Itlvul HltorJ- JmmNmlA f1 Ala July 10 JIlt torOd of people nBomblud at Mount Hope Church Inmar county on Kunday morning to witness tho marrlago of Julius Khearor und Minnie Moian two prominent young people of tho neighborhood Just at tho preacher began tho ceremony Shearer sank to tho floor nnd dlod In a tow momenta Ho had heart disease and tho excitement nf tho occasion brought on a fatal attack Among thono procut In tlio church won Wllllum Lnnglny a lejoctcd suitor of Miss Moran At tho llrst opportunity Lang- ley approached tha young lady and told her that Providence had lutorpobod to prat out her marrlagi to Bhoarer Ho Insisted that she ought to marry him as thu Lord was eloarlvon bin ulde MIsH Mo i an llnnlly couxomcd to niarrv Langlny as soon IIH Mieurer was buried hliuareiH luneral tool placo yenteiiiay morn ¬ ing and last night Lanuieyund MldH Moniti- woio married without Providential Interfer- ence ¬ All Outlnic for ioor Children Tho Fho Points Mission sent Into thn coun- try y t Irolor for a two wrekn uulluit 1HI poor children Atoiit two itiirili ut iheiunere iflrU luclt ctilltl wif- ltl J uui wlih I two muu of clotlilutf and a tUck oloh- l l ui Tie Key O I llouton nrcoinimli i tli clilldrtn- wiio I I will t o rlotl I i hy luriu r MI Anlc4 liUinmvili- nItori Uriuk hull J w u Id tiitri Jcn ri un Wot < f- tr > m I imln iiiro uuJ r u lile Ililrlvm more clilMlrtn II lit l e out t Hit ruunirir on nlll frldav Ilia- I cail uororlr Iho tnlktion In at UJ fark Btraet bore Ml contribution may be lint A thlurie IulTrr IluUer Our IHHK The University of Peklnc China has been IneorlorRltd t unlcr the Una 01 > ewlnrk ute Aril rii of liu oriorni IOM wr iihnuiioii to aixl apiir rcltfl- ix JIIU r II itirfllid loT t lit III Illill- Ul t R UrllUtMt firV 1MIII 1lt ntljltl hllBII hut HOI uec uriHii It U in f rl in or rt r ICK HIT rtilru Hie r e ur witr Andi n Jmnrs t lluikiry IHIII II Tuft Merrirr llioniari I MUH- 1iii I li olui II I Kelil llrnrt I MI lur iluiu Cliarlf- It lull aud tollolifU I Ual4utu mEPAUING FOR STATEI100Dat- KTUOD OFlOItMlXtl A COVSTI3FTOV- Iff XOIlTll DAKOTA Candidates fnr ninny Offlc n Pafftt Into View MuUtnit Vr on Trillin Lnhhylni unil- IOK Rnllcm an thr HriiiindThr toiiTcn- tlon IIUrlj to luHt T MontliH- BtSMAlicic July 10Thls hns been n tiny of rest for tho Constitutional Convention An adjournment WilD taken until Thursday after- noon to allow Pi o ldout Ianohor limo to eon struct the standing committees of the Conven- tion ¬ It Is understood they were finished last night but tlio rosult will not bo announced until tomorrow There Is a stroll fooling that tho composition of tho committees will favor no special Interests but that all will bo treated fairly and tustly Tho method of perfecting a Rtate Constitu- tion ¬ Is Interesting und Is not crygenornlly understood In convention crlnclnles of va- rious ¬ kinds and colors will bo presented by tholr ndvocutos In tho shnpo of articles for the Constitution Thoso illl bo referred to tho proper committees to bo by them digested nnd afterward acceptable and adopted by tho Comomlon Instead of bclns ested In tho Governor tho oto power lies with tho peo- ple ¬ who will Inter vote on the now Constitution At tho present time tho lobby Is almost n minus auaiillty Tho railroad Interest has been on hand but has not attempted any work Uoforo thu Convention adjourned on Monday llakowell of Dostou mndo a pooch In favor of woman suffrage but ho simply adxocitod tho Incorporation of his fnvoilto pilnclplu at some futuro time boiiiR content to hae no nd verso action just now Tho Prohlbltlonlstn- havo somo Itopubllcnns on tho floor of tho Con- vention ¬ to look after that principle while null corporation Ideas aro cared for by tho farmers Tho one leulclatlvo body Idea still occupies considerable spaco In tho thoughts of delegates and will bo veiy thoroughly considered Dakota politics und politicians ate cottlnc warm Already the sides aro forming for till Ilret cainutlgn of North Dakota KGover- nors Plorco and Ordwny seem to hnvo a pretty Buro thing of the Lnlted Btates Senatorial ¬ sitions while Of n lIon Is leading forOoer nor These are all Republicans for It poems to bo as Gov Mollotto today remarked thero- Is I a disposition among tho Itepublieaim In both North and bouth Uitkuln hold fust to tholr party and fight shv ol nil attempted onshool Other than tho niimos above given thotonro no Ilepubliuun ciindldulo for the leading po- sitions ¬ J liu Domocrats are preparing for a full ticket nnd ulll light tlielr hardest for It They hopu for much Irom tho porhonnl popularity of tholr candidates but the otvs Kcem ngiln t them Only nineteen out of tho Botonty delegates to- tho Constitutional Convention nro Demociiits und these woio Heeled on necouut ol u feeling muting Itepubllcaus that In tho Convention there should bo a representation ol the minority Tomorrow tho spoclnl commlttoo from Sioux Tallo bouth Dakota will arrive and together with a hlmllnr commutes from the Noith Dakota Convention will outer upon tholr woilc- of dividing tho Territorial assets and liabili- ties ¬ A iiuotlon vvliloh In somo sections Is being liberally discussed Is tho futiiio locution of the capital but even thing ieeins to point to- ISlsinuicu for temporaiy capital nt least Tha- 50UI poopln of this city havo already paid lib- erally ¬ In lands and buildings and modem 1m- piovvnieiitit for thu locution and this financial conxlduratlou of f AUUiu 0 worth ot I roperty lero to bufiicrlllci d li tint l rutlun Is changed will probably mottle It ujitliel After cornDlotlng III eomtiiitteos President Fanchcr and a party of frlenils took the Noith- ein 1iieilli train wot rituinlng at intilnight tonight nnd thus ory neatly avoiding any that might bo brought to hour upon tin rcgardl n1 he coinmlitrcp Tho length of the Conventual Is uncertain It vvilMnut not loss than thirty days nnil tome think it vaunot- comnlotu Its work for Mxty das The fnct that many delegates will luuo specially worded at tides from other Htato Consiltullons covering theiun points and that each will woik or his special form foi statlni the samn principle IH connldereil by Gov Mollotto to bo good ground for tlw belief that the convention will last lortyortifty diy and even then bo com- pelled ¬ to crowd itself u little at the close is SOUTH iiAitorv- Sroux PALM July 10The lv dais session of tho Constitutional Convention of > outh Dakota wns tho longest yet held Iho nuos- tion under consideration was the power of tlio Convention to chmgo thoOi nstltution of isss It came up on n motion to refer the dlitereut- nitides ol that document to appropriate com- mittees ¬ ProIdem Ldgcrtoiiaignod that such reference Implied the Convention power to change any and uvoi article whorciihCoiigrcKS had limited tho chatiLea to curtain eptcllled- irovihlons After thn reference of all but throo articles notico was given of n moll n to 101 onsldor tha vote by wlitih referenco was undertaken and tho matter will come up again to nioirow The question Is regarded IIH spci lull Impor- tant ¬ I ecniiMi if niu thlni be allowed looKIng toward other changes Ihnn such ainropius- onlod by the enabling at tho Presidential proclamation nf admission might be jeopnr dire and Mntohood do erred There Is lumoit- n unanimous determination to uxenlsu only such powers of change us tho Omnibus 1111 unequivocally conlois- A memorial to Congress was Intiodncod to Investigate lukotas median basin with icf- orencit to the dlnetivur > of a wntor biipply for Irrigation purposes Mueh eoiuern develops recatdlng tlio act of- tho ludieliii Apporilonmeiit i omniittee A- lnuft overv county bus Miinohody aspli ing to n- Judgohlp and them will bo a btrong attempt to innku atlei t ton 01 twoivo clicultx Tlio Congress nnil Legllntive Apporlluiitiient I oir- mllteo compilslngonetlilrd of thu entire Con- vention IB Ilknvvlm liebleged o inako dlntrlets- favoiablo to manifold intoie lh pintlcularly those hinging on tho dlllc out ciindtdntes lor United platen hciialornMlps and Congiend scats Nodellnlto lomblpatlons bnvuvotap- penred but probably will hot 10 long HunutorB Mo dy nnil diertenelocteil undor the old Coiihtitutlon mo Loth huro tho former as a vlbltor and the latter as 1rosldent of tlio Convention 11 fl Puttl row who resides here will bo Ldgertons chief computltur for tlio- Henatorclilp aiul is known to bn a nhrowd ami liurd worker 1 ho friends of theso gentlemen nro striving for huch arrangement of tlio legis- lative ¬ districts us will further thulrrtiBpectlvo- Interobtu IS WASHINGTON TEHIUTORY- OITMFIA W T July inTho Irsit intima- tion ¬ of light In the Coiihtltiitlonal Conu ntl n- on ttustx and coiiiblnatloiiH wutt madn yeter day 1rosldont Hoyt called he Convention to order at ii P M und uiinouneed twentytlueo standing cominltious Then came Iho long 10 port of tho Commlttoi on liulos which took up mot of tho ufleinoon John Klrnioiir of Heat tie Chairman of tho Committee on Corpora- tion ¬ then Introduced u very plalnlv worded resolution denouncing tru IH nnd combina- tions ¬ us mamit thu woixt exlntlng H nnd likely to Interioio with the Imtusulal giowth Sf tho now Ktiite A resolution was litio need to Instruct tlio upoclnl commlttco to re- port ¬ In favor of acluuso In tho Constitution to prohibit any agreement between local ccuiioi- Htlnns with other loal euiporatlons us well ns- foinlgn ones fixing tho prlro of any com- modity ¬ upon thu piln of forfeiting property and franchises here Immediately Judgq Henry of Olympla moved a referenen to thn Corporation Committee but Mr Kulllvan of Tiicomu tiled io prevent tho motion tioni being c irrlnd by u pollI of order that It in- tertoied wllhtho Prosldontrt ureiogatlves Tho motion to tefer prevailed by 4i to l5- Ulm Convention will asomblo every day hereafter ut P M Of cottrsu now that the f landing committees havo been appointed thu lobbyists will begin to get In their work MONTANAh CONVKNTION- HKIKVA July 10 The seventh day of tho- Coiihtitiitlonal Convention was ono of activity Iho mombura aro taking hold with a will Many members expreheil the belief that tho Convention enn ndjourn In twentyone duyn- AmumoilulwuH presented from tho Confer- ence ¬ of tho Methodlxt Jlplscoiml Church prar- fng tha Convention to Iniiirpointo In tho new CoiiKtltutlon a clause relating to tho strict oh- f or MI nee of hntday on which day no work shall be dnn other than that of necoHslty or mercy Th y nleo pray that thoro be Incor- porated ¬ In tlio Conntitutinti n clmiKo prohibit ¬ ing the inanuncturn or nilu of all Intoxicating Iliiiiorsorutliniilants except for medicinal or- iclfutlllo uuipotou The halt Trimt Irolectiir- Thero was n catharlng of Influential salt men it the firth lt nuo llcml Uit nlnlii Amour ilitm wtr- M elltniitou U Hurt frtilJeut ol ihe Mkhlxn S li Am- iclanoni K H McKnldu anil W U UcCiur an of- Hirlnknr Franklin WoolrulT al n of pall f m wai- j m ut Mr I url I H tutt rrnrn l rrom I u j e- wlicr lie liA4 I ef i ronhiililiiu Kllli l lnrrtnui ritM- ICH ItUM ntiirt t i hn u iiu uuii tir- l olriil uii ti piu y uf frirt t niull r 11 in l ulil nun lul Iliiclirtilrr wlm arr cZi lit i III Nviv irk ulll- m r lu c u ru the jirr Iiuiii4ri Mirea i lakeu- touarilthv foriiiH lull rf i mi iriut Hie Mli lilan- nifli ami Mr Uoulr uT will liiTe an in oriaalucolUljc at- ibc liotil tlili Afuruovu on til subject Aiuinicty All Gurndnllno Cnldwell Annoiinceii Iler- J nRHcetiient to 1rlnce Murut- Tho recent report of tho otiRnBoment In Paris of MlasGwondoll1 oCnldwell of this city to Prince Murat a gintulsoii of Marshal Jlurnt who was ino of the ofllccrs of Napoleon I w s- conllrmcd by n cable despatch from Miss Cnldwoll to Ilugeno Kelly and Charles M 1ty They nro trustees of thn estate loll to Miss Cnldwoll and her sister Miss Linda Caldwoll- by their father Miss CalJwclls despatch was Tims Jaly P- Am ens il to Prlnci Marat llor for iplirornl- Ilav written IWIIDOLIKI CIIDWIIL- Mlfls Caldwoll Is very well known In this city for her gifts to Iloman Catholic enterprises MISS aWENnOLINR- Pho contributed 1300000 toward tho fund to build the proposed Catholic University nt America now being built In Washington Her Bister followed tlilc ttlft UP with n donation of 50000 for her share of tho Caldwoll ostnt The coming American prlncebH Is pelltoln figure nnd not to noticeable lu social gather- Ing as her sister Miss Lluda Mio is fond of travel ami has Hpeut a good deal of time In- Luroiio honln this country Hho lives dur- Ing the BUinmpr at the Caldwell llla at New- port ¬ Sho Is at present In Pails with her sis- ter ¬ and Mips Donnelly a relative who always accompanies them In their travels Miss Caldwolls mother wns a Kentucky bollo- of the lireckenrldue dually Her father MI- Htho eon of an Lngllsh theatrical managur who made a fortune in building gas house In Chi- cago ¬ St Louis and Mobile Itunker Kelly Bald vostorday that he know ot- no reason why Miss Caldwoll should ask for approval of her match as ho wna old enough to act for horsulf He supposed that Mi- ogracofullydld ho as nil act of courlony to tho- truHtcos Ho addiid that the cabin despatch wauiKo font probibly In conformity with tha Trench custom of notifying everybody Inter- ested ¬ when n wedding Is to take place Bankers Kelly and Try cabled back a inosuago ot con- gratulation ¬ to Mlbb Caldwell 31US JUHX J1LKK DEAD Tho TrilEtdy thnt Led to II fr Sfiirrlnce to the Prcnldcnt of the Vnlled Htutec- oxo July 10 lira Julia OnrUlner- Tyloi widow of President John Tyler dlod In- tho Uxchange Hotel this afternoon She had been at tho hotol since Sunday evening having eomn from a visit to her son Lyon O Tyler at- Mlliiimsburg and wns to bava loft hero on Monday on n visit to another son on tho James Itlver but feeling unwell nho kept bar room On Tuesday at 11 oclock she was taken with n chill Dr Edward M GuIro wns sent for nnd- ho wns soon joined by I r Hunter McUulre but medical skill proved of no avail und she dlcl at 515 thin afternoon Mis Tyler leaves four children Lyon G Tyler President of William and Mary College Virginia Gardiner G Tyler who lives In Charles City county Virginia Dr Iacklau Tyler of Washington city and Mrs William Kills of Montgomery county Her children have been telegraphed for but it Is doubtful If any of them will bo ublo to reach tho city tonight Julia Gardiner Tyler second wife of John Tyler tenth President of tho United Slates was born on Gardiners Island near Kant Hampton N V In 1320 She was educated at tho Chogury Institute Now York city and after n short tlmo spent in travel through Eu- rope ¬ sho came to Washington with her father In 13U A fevvwoeksnftur their arrival they accepted an Invitation fioni President Tyler to attend u pleasure oxciir Ion down the river on the war steamer Princeton Thu festivities on this occasion woio sadly marred by tha ex- plosion ¬ of n gun on tha vessel causing loxs of life Among those killed wan Miss Gnidlnors father His body as taken to the White House and Miss Gardiner was thrown u great deal Into tho society of tho President owing to tho peculiar circumstances attending her fathers death Piesldant Tjlors Hrdt wlfa had died toon aflor ho cntetcdthu White House nnd the 1ioHlilont paid Miss Gardiner marked at- tention ¬ which resulted In tholr marriage la- Jiuw Yoik city on June 2ti 1SH IortheMic- ceedlng eight months of President Tylois tonu she presided over the White Housu wllli tact giace and dignity Alter tho 1th of March IMS Mrs Tiler retired with her husband to- tho seclusion of their country place bher wood rarest on the banks of the James lllver- Bhe letmilned In Virginia until niter the civil war her husband having dlod about the bo- glmilnc of tho strife mid then went to reside at her mothers residence on Cnstleton Hill Stntou Inland After eevarul years residence there sho removed to lllchmond where she died Mrfi T > lur was n Hoinan Catholic In re- ligion ¬ Sho hud a pension of 15000 a year from tho United States Government IIunGrn1V IMVnuuburnluitllliFortnne I MINNEAPOLIS July 10 Articles of Incorporat- ion ¬ of Hie Wa iiiurii Iroiby I im itnyw Illi u capiial of 1001 were tiled here today Ihls cumpanr ci n- trol tbe Waihtiurn A B and O mltla In the city with u Unity capacity of ohO barrtle or tour and la nett te C A Iilljbury Jt Co lite lartrebt lullllnf firm In Uio nrM Tula recritauliation Ida United Matea- heuiiior Washburn out of the coiicurn and InteuMilee the ruinra tlial be la tit flnancUl blralta Me parted fur Iuri e to day and report a vi tliat be li practically bankrupt Ilia elekant reildence In UiUcllr wblcti Is- Uiu 1inH la Ibe SorlliwtiL li cloud and tb lermuU- ure luckluj or otber iltuatlona The New KrulisrHtlnn CoinmlimtonerB There was joy In Castle Garden yesterday overuov IIIHn aripolnlinent of Mr IUdgew r and lieu Wjlio aa Ilmliircllou Ooinmliilonera Ihe Hoard Iti been wlibout a Irealdent fur two niontba and ttie- rlerka hare tberefore te n withoul trietr pay there bolujr no frttfident to itffn the pay rolli Ihere wa not eo inucti jor on the rt o rommt Ionera Hieplien lull rilurr Ul II ur but 1 hey will now be In Ihe iiiluor- lly aaUlaiuiiAdtnllr prrilklrd thai the CrMiJuil of- ha Utrinan hociet and the rre id ni of Ihe Irlii H- oclou aineaaiMr llatiitlt win npporl tt ineasurie Introduced hy Murnr ir ni and lha tMrnneu i uiniuib- uuvrfc Dili lu etfecl would irlrvttie PciuocrMt con tril if tlie Hourl Mr Kldcenay wae very liearllly- ccniifraiulAiedfii bia nppoiiiiiiiuiit l r bl4 frlcLda lu Wail Uriel and on tlie 1roduce r kcliange Afrit Porter AnIieN ICci urt d Kenitirrlnco- Thero WUB a report In uptown theatrical Ilro tait nlirtit tbai Mri 1orter Athe an actreia wbo- nae lormerly tie wife of rnrtcr bf the wealthy ciuncr uf a t Ifornia euble i f uuitrr liad titn mar rlnl lu Hairy oil u ri b u ui r lf nl t ran Kraii- rn o A e ItfiiIi vfftt re ilvel from hull Frauciauo- rarly III Ilioiveu nukutiiiu liu IIr couple had tailed friin thl > Ity on a I nr f in filraintr Manager Ed- lii u hfanl I Hie uenii ihr uli ll < ilcipaicb out be laid ibat lie did not know Mbeitirr Hie rrpuri waa true or not ytt Aiibe WM receully teyaraied rem her buibaud Ilrkcucil by i > rolleenmn James Woi tman 14 years old of 1841 Ma l ton avenue and Tbomaa o Neill the twelve year old ronofiirollceman llvlnir at oua Third artnne uere- uimmlnzln In HuJiiii Klvir al lluili itreil ou Tuee- dair w en llie eleauier Mary fowell paaatd and Ibe- l t tre cauglii In ibe uuler current follcemaa Tbon a lu nneit of the Iri nr t etreel nation wnb liU- on 1 lioliuk J hennelt w n lilov ntar br and eiiraov Into the water Younir Deonttt reached ilietoye fir C- nd iber raught blni and would have drafted htm down wltb them but for the arrival of the officer irliv kieke ibelf kola and ti ibi Lien ufilj aitgia A THIEF HUNT IN TUE DARK TITO ituttniAits nAnann AT TH- Kor A ziutiK intuits CIIASK- IlnnoTnn nnil Inmb Found Prrchpd Tip Alnft In tlio Urtts Mhtlre fyclornmn Ilnlld Inn Prriiurullnn fur Itublilnn tho H fe- Thero was UKI eat tlilof limit In tlio Got tyebursCyclornmn building nt tho corner of Nineteenth stroot nnd Fourth avenue between 2 and oclock yesterday morning nnd th- huntirs bagged two full erown and desptrnta- burslnr Mllos Milter who is a bartender across Ioutth aronuo from tho Cyclorama first cot on to tho game Ho was just colna- to bod about 2 oclock In tho morning when happening to look out of his window nt 231 Fourth avenue ho saw two men nosing around the door of tho Cjclornnm building lu a suspl- clous manner They didnt get lu that way but by tho time Miller had run out and found Policeman Doyle they had cot In through a window Itoilo cot PolUoruou Qulgloy and Neuly und llndlng that the thieves woro evi- dently ¬ Insldo the building sent in n hurry for more policemen und also for the assistant manager ot tho Cvcloramn who lives near Tho oxtru police vvlion thoyennie wero sta- tlou d about tho bulldluR to catch the game 1- Cit ran out nnd Pollcuman lloylo uud his asso- ciates ¬ with tho assistant mutineer entered tho building Tho oHlcn Is just to tho right of- tho main untinnco door and they found tho- Btiiall safo In that dtngged Horn Its plncnto- wiitd the huge ball lending Into the exhibition room thn Uneven evidently having Intended to gut ll In thoiu vhure they could not bo seen or heard from the slrcet before atlciupllnu to open It A candle and u kit of buiglam tools lar on tho ollleo floor Hunting two or moic thieves through the dark corners of the huge building was tlclilNU- busIncHb nud thu police thought about It ipilta awhile hefoie venturing bevoud tho oillcu- J wo lanteriiH woio ilimlly piocuied and with these uii cxploiiitlon WHH begun Hound und round tue building Into all ItH roouiK aud cor- ners ¬ behind tho huge canvas under the raised lloor and uvoiywhoro elue that they could think of tho pollcumun and thu uxnlMant man- ager cirilod tho etwo luntsrns In vague nnd uncertain precision Kvery moment they ei- pttCtedturuu plump into thu thieves or to b limited on from ovur head or Muting at from beneath Thoy carried irvolvorsi and clubs ready for such an attack for an hour and hall not a sound win heard except thoso they made themsMlvos nor was tha hllchtest traco- of the thluvoj found Tlion Policeman Iloyio thought he hoard u noNe somevvhoie Hound nnd lound again wulit Iho dim iui esMon but us unnuccesblully us bufoie Mcaullnie tho- rriginicr who had been pent for got up htmim and suddenly just betoro 4 o clock thoro was u burst of light from thu bcoriM ol eleitrlo lumps tint made me whole Intotlor as light aj- oay Hut still neither hide nor hair of tha- Camociiild thn i ollc nnd tho abMttant mau- ngorllnrl Uutxldn a llttlo ciovvd of people be can to gatlior attiacted by tho lights nnd tha- tpoctucle of a dnreii policemen standing Idly mound tlio building with clubs druwii und ro- volvcr but IB sticking from their bxltu- Tho oicluraiuii building U u framework of light Iron columns united by Iron braces and covoied with H sheathing of eorrugated Iron At tho top iron lattice work glrdtnx run Iroui column to column around thu framework and a few feet further down is auothe circle of- rlmllar girders ThU nearly xlxty feut from the ground ISelow that there ure inlvuluw- cmiill lion rods running crotswlsuf rom column to column Tlio ativim upon which the oyclo- innia Is pnlntud liangN ull lotind ihu Interior from roof to floor up uiuntly fiiBtonrd against the walls Ituully Iho canvas bungs loosely and thero U u apace of three or lour feut be- tween ¬ the canvas and tho walls of tho build- ing ¬ Tho police In their explorations had passed through this KPHCO bevenil limes but HIVV nothing to Indicate the pru ouco there ot the thieves After tm lights woro turned on they mudo another trip us unsuccessfully ex- cept ¬ thai thev found u dark lantern that had evidently been thrown uvvuy About 5 oclock however onn of tho pollcniuen imnimdovortlia railing Into the foregioundof thelpicture and looking n u dor the canvas happened to glanuo upward and gavou shout that called all hU companions to look too They saw two men clinging to a porch upon tho teeond row ol- cli Jerk nearly blxty feet above the ground Come down called thu policeman who bad discovered them Ill be blanked If we do retorted ono of the thieves Youll bn shot If you dont Shoot ttwnrl Vo can ihoot as well as you can Hut the thieves thought bettor of It when the glint from several revolvur barrels hhlnlng In the electric light struck their eyes and ono after another thoy climbed down from braco- to brace until they toadied Ihu ground It was daugeroiiH and dllllcult bublnurrt oven la- thu Hunt How they et r climbed up In tha- pilch darkness without bieakluc their nocks Is a mibtery Thoro Is a Iruhlur m but It 1 on tlicothnr side of tho building from whera the thieves were At tli police itatlon the thieves called them- selves ¬ JUdvvard Iamb K7 rears old of Congress street Jersey City and Jiuneh Donovan I7- learx old of Columbia itreet Hrooklyn At Police Headiiuartors Donovan wns Identified nsnnnof Iho IIIOKI desi irate crimlnalit In thu country Ho servad n term u good rniiny veurt ago for a murdurnuH assault on Detoctlva reed who wnsarreKtliiK him for biimeiillenca and eluht > rars ago when brought to bar by- Honidnniin Chuiclilll ho cut his cantor across thu stomach inllctlug n terrible wound Churchill howMor brought Doimvim down nlth n bullet In ihu jaw Donovan tervud seven yeais In prison for that alluir lloth- thlvcs woin held lor trial lu thu lorkvlll Court yesterday it Fulr unil tVurmer Tcidur All oast of tho Mississippi was clear yester- day ¬ except 111 tlil clt and Nf u Ki uliind A hirb- tdrlzte set In durlnir tho inornliu bui ceased about noon Tbf ulnd remalnrd eaateriy and frebti Th- tempralure at A M wa 70 and did not ifo abeitt 7 ° during the atlcrnoon In the stale nuuth of ttila city it wai verr u arm rucordhu HJ at Waeliln ton at- HA M In tlie Nortbncat at the name buur Helena Mont recorded 4- 2IUhl ralnii ell In Te < i > lianras and fr rcitterlnre- bowcra In the MiMUilipt vailpy The hlch prea ur that irave the cool vreatbrr In movlnir oft the Mva Scotia comt and IN brlnir f fllow d ov r tile lako region byalowarra Thla In lonnecllon with tbe high prea- aurenow ovrr Ihe houlhrrn biaica olll Increaie tb beat today till fair tUei to morrow fair and it- llonary temperature m The thermometer at Ierrye pharmacy In Tin flon- bulldlni recorded the tetnperaturo aifoliown 3A M 74 i 0 A M 7 < i B JL M 70 fj M 7U 310 P U 711 6 I1 SI 73 i H r M 72J 12 midnight 70 Aver a e 7J1 Averaje on July 10 ItM 71H- roiiacAir TILL Kr itiimntr- Tor Maine New llainpihlre Veriuonl UaasachawtU- Ithode Itland Connrcllcui and taitirn Kea nrJe- Itiimtrt vnrmfi ratttrty uPid 6fomlnj vartablt- Por aiitrnrenniylvaula New J > r > ey Delaware ai < Maryland ahiiweri no dcolded cbanice In temperature except uariuer lu Ibe eilreme cadern portluut teuta- allerly wlnda For Dutrlct of CnlumbU and Vlrjinla fair follewef- by ihoneriTuuriday nlirlit illguily cooler nttieul- erlr windi- Kor Wett Virginia western Ienniylranla welter New York and Uhlo laowerii cooler varUUe wlata Aituur xowrM- tula it Halt River l rk by LnoUao COB Unit1- Mntli litglmtnt Hand tu day at 4 i M The rleotlou for Coooel of U Sev nlh ZUflmilU hM- betu lOitpontd until a week from toLight Ibo > lot ttortefore con irr elation will lar tht corner Hour f their new kyoafufut ut IUJ tullUlb meet l- a r M t i1tt- yTbetttaiutr VeeDdam from Rotterdam arrived yet day Jobtnii WitUIAU a xiyear old Immltfrttut jiuupttl- overLMtrd at t tit mid w < drowDt- dTltc i nf ODoimviiu Rota fharjrd with llhel bf Tatrlc rai Jjr wn Adjourntl ty Julie llo u 11- tljt Tuiu Juuri ytittrday uitiu AUK f- UtllUtaL toy a 1 uiuian Un from theTentb dtw- trlct a beiu ap oliiteJ Uitii rip I oltrk la ttit lu- porttlon Attorney ollr at a vaiury of f ou a yttr- Tli Joorntytocn pluu er and ir i and ittkinfllert o- Amtrlca will bold a convention In Iltiiburifti n xl w tu- Ttity y tbtr will withraw fruiu Iho KuljfliU iUta- nJ jo u alotit lor an hilt rira LouUe Ktlurr and htr husband Carl ftr- kosrh valleil for Huron yesterday vn tht Alltr i Flit and fr- ou b wort peU t ri- UK tbt In ma n liner At tht lotetlnx of iht Amerlcaa Bocltty of Flnt- yt t r liy It Aonnuuctd thai of tt a KMfpo had II D uotrrlDpd- owitil Ubty- Vtiani v httd bteu lubicrlbed fur Tdt lloboVtn Turtle Club b t been lnor oratil wltli U r triple VV II luwulty C Jl JJtikerA T Itclt- tr 0 L bluirtltr U Carirl L ronf atiAli k H L Hall N A Cheney A I Atliuiitu nid J hi Ttit bratd manufacturer t the titled MJI I- Myevterdir afivrnotu at Hit MerupoJlun MoieiMi U- itUKtJ pfaui toirevcol tbt uaJerrauauoo gf tcre hii autl tohrlnir tntht ttiteutlon of oi rfM the U l food the bratd litduttry not protectl 1b tr iiiinutuctareri lay tLat iLiy do not Utcad tufuru- iruiU Tlit Trench inelftleitf tbii efty havt com1 r- MntfetDenuor Mieccleorat n r tit cn rr u ti 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DEATH OF S 1L M BARLOWO-

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Oiosto 01 thb cr c0l suddenly yesterdayat I8 country homo aGlon Covo

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durlne bls work and at times It won extremelydHcult to awako him trOD his uleou Thisuniienor crew uron him and nt lonllh-

aArldMs family and frlunde who porauftd-

H i M miaow-ed him to seek medical advice He underwenttrciliniiit nnil on ndilce of his physiciansIliwkitrip to llii tropics Ilo relumed muchImpniviHi ami pluiigol ngiiii Into tho hardtin ly ork wlilch was hb habit through life

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irlnvrgavo It llttlo thought but ns It visiblyliureisil his wlentiil friends again besought

h1 tin uiiilt his Ihjslclms To please thornIt Ul so nnd when ho inorol from his cityIonic at 1 AlnJNni nvumie to Glon Covo throor ourneoks ago l r Cooloy of that Illag-

orinl upon him occasionally and It becnmo nfen of custom for his city physician Dr Smithto join him 011 tho steamer Idlewlld now nndlien IntliiOonlng accompanying him homoon1 spending tno nl ht This practice wasroiinht a lout moie by Mr Hnrlows friends

lUu LIMr Ilarlow himselfMncn Monday morning Mr Barlow had not

entIrely well though he appeared nt thouftice and did his usual days work 1 ho clerksla the olllc noticed his unusual sluggishnessOn Tuesday evening Dr Smith joined him onthe steamboat to accompany bltn homoijphon I Ollu hU sonlnlnw who has beenonfotbls household ulnco Mrs Ollnn deathta rears aco u us also of the party Mr DarIln nrpoated on tho trip In his usual spiritsAirhine at Glen Cove dinner passed as usualinj all eat down for an evenlnc at PIIUOtVothloc In Mr Barlows bearing orisc tho evenlnc ciue Dr Bmith tho slightestcauso for apprehension

The Icllewlld leaves Gen Oove for the city atclock in tho mornlnl Jlr Barlow usually

came down upon and Dr Smith nnd MrMa arose oarlr Mr Ilarlow did not appearitbreaUaat Dr Smith entered his room andfound him slecplnc deeply His condition waslmal and Dr Bmlth decided not to awaken

nud Mr Olln went to the steamboatbout 7 oclock Sir Ilarlow awoko He cotuu bed and summoned his servant It was his

Inllt to Le rubbed down every morning beforeirnisinc TLIs tho servant besan to do Sud

dI1 Mr liiiilow exclaimedI want to Ho down

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clianiio In hit appearance Jlr linrlow was deadAll Ids household except Jlr Olln wero atl-

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IIn tR52 brouprit him GO 000 The Ohio nndJll sls paid him alike sum forylinllar norvleu Ho oneo received SJIOOU foru UOJIIH work Commodnro Oarrlnon andn party entorprldlnp gontlomon had securedn contrnot with Uambettn for the supply of Antmntltyof IrmA to tho KronenJ ho prleo upon wns lovornmltnately Olmbotllont out of power before tho

who uooeedMOambettn thought the prlcea ngreed upon ex-orbltant and repudiated tho contract ThQimrtlos who had contracted for tho nrmo didnot know vyhat to do with thorn mid began toquarrel was rolnjned us couneelbyaKentleman who had n 1000 Interest latho contract He learned that the otherties woro nn tho point of Boiling out thoforgo at auction which meant n jroat IOBB Plfthorn ni to his houso one nlulittalked to In I nleBhliiit practlonlabout tho nltiiatlon Ill half an hour houp nn ngroemont which thy nil signed nni-lionext niornlnirho deHpatuhod an agent to1arls Two or throo inonth later tho carno-wasohlpped to Algiers and paid lor Commo ¬

dore Uarrlnon who was not specially noted foroxlrnvnRiint generosity gave Mr Ilarlow acheek fin 25000 for his services

H is now ribput Ihlrtyonyears slnco CoraIolor orblt Aiiplnwall vrore

Into a wlr over their conlllctlng Intprents In 1 11m I nnd Nicaragua Tho hos ¬

tilities inatlo thor Personal onemlop and theywould not ouch other In thostreet Mr Inrlow lutore wan conHnedtothe holdlnl of n ffuw shams of 1acllle Moll

ho felt warranted in Intorlerlncnovortheless Ono night ho Invited Asplnwuli-nnd nndorbllt to bin house or knowUnit the other was coming Nolthey letJlr llarlovy talked to them and inodo

They Mgned an agreement topton lighting and each gave Wnrlowaciieck onthe spot for IVUUO Iaclllo >Iall und PanamaBticka were nt a premium the next day

Mr liailow made many blr Rtrckes by hisknowledge of human He did not feelIt necessary always to be Invited to act us me ¬

diator Hlb enterprising nature needed no In-vitation

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Onpo convinced that mediation wasdodiiible and likely to ouccced be wont aheadon his own responsibility fn Inter rears hodid loss of this b CI10 ho had RO much to t-

temj to t hat ho llnd tlmo for any Hughwotk Mr Itnrlow bad exceptional ability In-

liHcoverlng tie main point of any problem It-WIIH tho early that mot all his elTortsInthe dlicctlon of composlnR and managinggreat bUflnosa controversies that Induced himto make this his specialty

Mr1 Ilarlow was Identified with the greatestlawyers of this city during his lifetime Thellrm with which ho was connected at tho tlmo-of his death wns Hhlpman Ilarlow LarocnuoA Choitto It was ono ofI tho largest andprominent law llrms In th county Postvolume ol business Intrusted wns onornious Homo of tho largest estates In the citylinvn been In Its clrolnd the absolute conlldenco reposed In was shown atthe tlmo ot tho startling exposure of the forKoileB committed by ono of tho flrra> cletks-lledell a your ago J hat that confidence wasnot inlspUceil was shown by tho promptnesswith which the tlrm made good the quarter of nmillion Hnuandered by the dlhonot clerk Alltho clients that Iri Ilarlow won always stuckby him Hl llrm has for many years beencounsellor1 somo of the larceht railroads undbusiness corpoiatlons In thu country It hasbeen estimated by some of Mr UarlowV friendsthat he has earned enough money to make himn millionaire ton times over but he clientmoney liberally and guvo not a little of hisfortune to friends In distress He risked analost largu Pllsln business speculations alsoalthough a speculator Onu ofhis peculiarities was to Insist upon makinggood the losses of ull his friends who wont IntoBiieli ventures with him

Mr linrlow was nt ono tlmo prominent Inpolitics but ho alwaisrefneed to hold offlcohimself Ho bald constantly that he couldwield a larger political Influence by keepingout of ollice IHis political activity becun InIb48 when hamuel J Tliden formed the treeHull partv and nominated Van lluren andAdams Mr llariow then voted for l ass Ati ho might havo had n nomination for COMl

l grers A remarkable Instance of his power to-make and retain friends was shown In thefnct that ho alwavs bad personal friendsamong his party opponents Horacelireeluy nlvvavs upon as anIntimate friend although politically theywem opposed Whon Ureoloy was nominatedfor tho Ireuldency ho sought refuge In UarIOWH house from ihe hordo of politicians whowould not give him any rest At tho Presi-dential

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election ot 18 joined that sectionot thu Democratic paity which opposed Doug ¬

lass nnd nominated lUiclianan McePreiHdent llrecklnriclueH nomination was largelyduoI to Mr IlarlowI and he also exercised po-tent

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Inluencl In tho formation of the Cabi-net

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a Union Democrat during thawar ulthough ho opposed tho election ofLincoln

With all Mr Ilarlows busy life In law andpolities he found time to cultivate the knovtledge of art and to read extensively Ho wasconsidered n connoisseur of brioubruc and ofarts generally Tho first money he hud tospare he Invested lu English ongravlncBiwhlch-miido him Ilamtllar with the works of the greatmu ters before ho hud the opportunity ol see ¬

ing the originals His house at Madison avenuo and Twentythird street shows tho resultsofhlstast Hid collection of tapestry chinaand bricabrac Is one of tlio finest In Amorloland although somo wealthy ularger number of valuable paintings few havonu equal proportion ol lino ones Among thosothat made his collection famous was tho

Meeping Venus of Titian and Van DyckaChldrol of Charles I

111low8lurlry of Americana was Amocctho Ilrlost and Is only stir

thn llrlnloy Caiterlirown andLenox collodions Jn HenryolleotolwlhHurries he edited Mr-iiarlow was n line whist player nnd wrote tho

I article on whist In Appletous LiiuyclopuidlnIn appearance Mr Hlrlol WUR wry stout

and at onn lime he to undergo s vsrotreatment to reduce his surplus flush Ho wasu hIUllor and un to about eight years HBO

giving elaborate dinners at hishouse He ulwiiyx llkvd to In1 friends call onhim and treated them but he seldomwent Into society He was a member of thuUnion and thu Manhattan clubs

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Iuterliiirlowwiis Illrlllllln 1H32 to a dluhter

chant Hi> only BOH 1etcr j Ilirlow stilledfor L uro DO on liiht Miturday Ine other Im-nitdlatu relailvHS are thu widow and tw-orlllhldrol Jlr Stephen H Ullus daught ¬

died In November 1SSJ n lowduys inter gUlng birth to bur tecond diiiiKhtei

In priuite life Mr iliulow was u man of socialhiibitH lloseouConkllugiind ho were Intimatefriends and It was at his country placo atJien Cuvo that MrConkllnevMtud often Au-

othei r or u filond was oxSecretary liayurdMr Hlrlowslrolt iiliiasure was tha eotintryHlaR nlihon leimltted be re-

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Ills lumily to Ulen Cove Ills placo thorol18 mm ol tbu finest along thu shore 01 tliohound It IIK near the juncture of ilia bay withLong Island hound tieailllf Is near by andHOHII thu homo of William Cullun iliyantolly I fuw miles iivvny Tho place contains 16-1aeroc and him u history It was oilginally theproperty of VY lB Dnrton thu actor lie put

rambling frninu muimlou near tha summit111hill uuirlooklng th vvittoi walled tho placewith Htrino for half a mllo along the main roadund laid out tho grounds Upon his death Itwas Mild to a Mr lIvoumilrd a wealthy railroadCiMruclor Mr Kumiultd still further boau-ttllud the giounds nnd liud the initiiRio rebuilt much UH It now standsby J Yrey Mould About twenty ioarmik0-tho plneo was given to Mr Ilarlow us u loo In n-

iilroad hult in which Ilie unf ungaged und hoban HITiined during Iho summors nlnce Fortiuittly half a mllo thu place bottlers upon thevutler descending to n n Hteuphlll Tbe-liouhit stundH lar buck Irom tho road nud IB

hidden fJI It by bllU A wooded bil backsthe upon thn north upon west n

ecu slope descends Into tho water und uponSIin uast Is a lliicl wood from I bieak flwhlclshine tho claua jnofn of tho rlehouses In which Mr Ilarlow lound much hispluasuro Hidden from the hOlsl and lawnsto thu north and oastI many noes ot-

hou o and liirm piuduco and glaring laudsIn tlilH tlloll dr llurlowdullghtvd to spend

oil his Tills was not much for to tbovery Irm liu WOI an Indefatigable worker In hisproluBHlon WIIH a i aro thing for him loremilir at home latoi than 7 oclock in the morn

1111 much ramrthlcu for him to stay aday bublnoaa On returning In the latoafternoon it was his habit whenever possibleto take Mrs Uarlow driving round tho countrybehind u pair of ponies which ho had raisedhimself and of which he WUB very proud ilo-duvntud Holidays largely to his wlfo andlittleI uranddaiightois and his car-riage

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with thuho occupants was knownon ovorv side of tilen Cove Another groat-pleuxuru wns bis grennbouses He was veryfond of flowers and cultivated tho rnrnr 10rtHHB had a line collection of orchids Ilo 110an Inteiost lu thepinctlcal farmtool and was Lollhtllln llvo stock le-I Inimenuly village of ion0

IH though hu bad nn visiting fi lendsHis mostt Inuiiialo aeiiuiilnlunio within reachWIIH i liar b A Iana wlnuo country placn Is-

IhrounilleHiiway Ills death was universallybeualiuil in Ihu village veMerdny and It wasaid tlmt many u poor family thorn wouldfur niaetlcully through tlie loss of his charities

Ills kludly nature was shown lu his love ofchildren Jo seldom drove without nllnlllhis carriage with chlldron plikod uproadside und when u circus came to town Mr-

iurlow wimld remain avT ay from business nudgather up all thechlldren he could find lu townand ItiLo thum to thu show

ConilliL Ilovvll Illo >Vlni-lTbeoilontu rIina Head Ilkirctlo refute one like 1Coral tioat al tJiLondon and Liverpool ciotblnir Co rommence their

trot itle mu oclock tbti ucriili lieo Uo cry 4Uu

THE DELUGE AT tfOUNSTOWNC-

ATATtVTTA CllKFK UI1K A IIAGIX-OisTUlHNT A 11 nouns

Brldce Damn und Mllln Hncpt Down theHtrenmOne llrtdun Crowded I 1ropie Carried Anuy unil Iot of lit Occu-l unt Thronnlnto the IVntrrrtte 1er-nonn Known to Ham Ilean llrowned-

NJO NBTWN V July 10Ono of thesedays somo savant should stand up In hisknowlodeo and toll why It Is that that stretchof country In this fitato fiftyt miles long moroor less alone tho Mohawk Itlvor from fcchenectndy to Llttlo rails should be the peculiarhomo of oloud bursts and deluges of rain whichwithin 1 hour or so sol tiny streamsof water to destructive Withinthe last few years tho region named hassuffered a dozen times from catastro-phes

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of this nature No other part oftho Btnto or country has had such n contin-uous experience Four or live ycais ago therowas n cloudburst near tho tracks of the NowYork Central Railroad nt Falatlno Drldgewhich In a tow minutes so swelled I llttlostream which ran undor I brldgo over thetracks that tho bed of tho stream was trans-formed

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Into a gulch CO feet doop nnd ISO feutwide In which wero tho remains of tho trackand the brliite mingled with big boulderswashed down fiom tho hllK A llttlolaterthoiowas a like accident nt Hoffmans BtatlonThe Mohawk lllver chains all this region Thovolley of the river is Ibig ono but tha hills outhe sides rlso quite abruptly with only n llttlobit of terrace structure Tho hills are frettedwith little creaks llko the lines In the palm ofones hands They aro laughing llttlo brooksmerely that delight the eyes ol tho traveller nsho Bees thom from the window of tho railroadcar Further back In tho hills the creeks turnthe wheels of machinery broaden out inwide mill dams

The scone ot tho latest catastrophe is atJohnstown In Iulton county Following soclosely Iho horrlblo calamity at tho city of thosamo namo In Pennsylvania tho llrBt thoughtpooplo IstheslngularltyofthoclrcumstancoThat two such disasters should happen Inplaces of tho same namo is remarkable butthere the comparison ceases Luckily theroare no Johnstown horrors to toll over againlioforo owing to mans carelessness ono of tholargest reservoirs in tho United States burst Itsbarriers and overwhelmed a oltydrownlngflOOOpeople Here I Ito stream by a prodigiousfall of rain to fifteen times Itsusual size and rushes down to the big rivercarrying mills nnd buildings with It to bo surebut only five human lives This freedom fromCroat loss of llfo Is accounted for simply by thoway In which Johnstown Is located Tho Til-

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stands upon I hill at tho foot of whososloping north and west sides the streamcurves The stream Is called tho Cayadutta-It is not over llftoon feet wide at Its widestand in Jts normal state wont nvorngu ovurthroe feet doep In the Bummer tlmo n boycnn wide It anywhere It has I rocky bed

Johnstown Is fortlive miles northwest ofAlbany and Is lour miles from Fonda on thoNow oilt Central liullroad It communicateswith the world l y the 1ondn Johnli wn nud-OloversTllle Hallroad which runs fiom Northvllle to Fonda Johnstown village has n popu-lation

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ol nearly HuW It Is n mUlity i ruttyplace wltn wide streets hllnl an oldluslil-oned air about them It name fiom-Kir William Johnson tho old follow bo wellknown In colonial and revolutionary timesThe great Industry here now Is thu glovo busi-ness

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nud the preparation ot skins tberulor-Johnstown and UlovvrHVllle turn out unto

Cloves than any other two places lu the countryskin mills dotthe sides of thoCnyadutla

Thoy aro woodEn two and thieestory lac-torles employ from twontyllvo to Illtyhands each ono of the largest employseighty bands Theio are dauiH ut most of themills In entering Johnstown tho Cavaduttncomes from the southeast but Hows east nnd-webt across the village Tho greater part ofthe village Is on thu hill ut the south sliloTurnlnRLelow tho village tho creek runs southtoward Fonda

It began inlnlnc early vesterdny afternoonTho day had been close daik and sultry thosky overhead was murky the hOlt was stillingI I

Lverybody felt that thor was to be a bigshower From time to time distant thunder

IIIS heard and occasional rain drops 11 AHrow darker lightning Hashes could scon-

Tho rain came down al i oclock not In a pourbut In an angry driz lo Tho dnlu bteudiodInto 1 hard ruin tho ruin strengthenedInto Btondy downpour and this into n-

thumleiinc nud tomtit beating thoaround with great nUll of sound whit be-came

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Dually a hollow roar No one had everseen it lain like that before It fail light-ened

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people Great sheets of wilier rusheddown tho stony lolinHiovvn streets Into tlio lit-

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creek ihe brunches ol trees became QUitover under the torrent and thetown wns wrapped In n dark cloud Therewero frequent dashes of lightning followed bythunder

At 4 oclock the stream was easily six timesas big as when tho rain began falling Allhllittle illU and smaller streams up thuthe creek wuro pouring in their quota ol waterfor the CIYldltl lell to bring down treuswhich leon by their roots out ofthe forest 4 oclock as was uflcrwuMlearned tho dam ol Movanus skin mill Ihomiles up tlio crook hurst Uhun ciimodnwn Cton Tho ungr stn am widened llllornnd dashed llko u giant around thehill ou which Johnstown Mauds Alongilmutf-i oclock tho rain IIJ eloo It tiled slowlyaway until oclock cousod entirelyleaving onlyIdami mil In thu air

Then nooplo began to emnu out of tholrhouses ntid to wonder ut ililstorm and at ih-usior thu little creuk cat ho ud on thebridges ut Main Market nnd 1oiry streets andwutuhed the Hood It was a KIIIIM sightTheio woro iilarmlng ropoits of damngu undIloss ot Illo which had happened elsewhereIollcemen tan hither und thither wonderingwhat thoy should do Jim open fnt In Ihulower part of thu town became under-water The watur was one and u half loutdiiep at tho earner of 1oriy and washing nstreets In tho populous coctlon Hoisecartravel was stopped hero lounglovos lumberraid was food Tho lumber follcl downarid uwiiy the Itrldgo brldgoand this fouled down and can led oilthe tholll rullioiid bridge be-

low IJIIThu singletruck brulgo wont next1 hero wns tremendous oiolturuent when Dinbridges welt down Then luvl htcplieiisoiHlumber Dud planing mill was denied outBashes Ildlluds boaidb and bcimtlluirs wero

Thoro uis ft blc crowd on tho Terry strootbridge Thls brluue JnfI Muno u tingle arih-ol htono and M long ami 11 lot wideThe pouplu wero all oter thn brldgi hut montnlthvin worecrowdud ngalnht thostono 001111on tho cmturn nldn looking Intently at tllout There woio about forty poisons thu-

brJdlo Suddenly there was a erv arid Itthat blmou ijchilebur bl thrco-

etoryWI hkln on tho southern side of-

he brldfcu lu1tottering Tin mill did notfall but Its foundations Iore looncnod The fumo Impulse that shook thomill smuBliod Hewnrtb leather mill near by-

nnua mnss of tlmbois nnd trees went mniiBh-Ing against the lorry street bridge Tho1 0111 >

ern Hide wan 111 Its coping takon olTand the water tweut dear across tho brldgoAll t lId happened a little after H oclock Unitthe people on thn bridge wero th own lno thaangry Rtieam There woro awful cilos In thodark of For dode eako help mo lamdrownlnR SaTome Happily pearly all

Charles Abbott floated a mllonnil wasplokodout at the Main street1 bridge John osburgh13 years old was imlied out nt llridgo vtrcot-by Iurdy rase At the iinio place DoroMason saved lloniamlu N H Others whoworo saved wero Ldwurd oburgh LdwardPutnam Iet r Devon Wlllurd Duwny iindHenry Brown Homo of theo mon fell fromthe bonthern Bldo of the bridge when thecoplntr WHS washed away nnil wcronitually-swept under the bridge as they went down thostream Thuy all sustained bruises moro orlees severe

1 li neuB of Ibo disaster got around andeoiybody In Johnstown lucked down to tho

Nobody could tell junt who wattllnllrldlo or iiiHt who wnt im fiiiig Chuf-of Ilillco MelJonald with Irodidopt rllulof tho Tillage Iollco Justlco

or auled a Bcarchlng party and wentOlholsa down thu oicok with Uniterm Thocreek Wild found to be over Itwenty fretileup and nhlnl along at thu rate of

fifty miles No dead bodies wro dls-cotered on Tuesday night hut nt 4 oclock thismorning the body of AlVrt Btadwell was dis-covered

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In tho djhrlH lout liulf I mile nut nftown lie wnn 10 and employed In-ArgirslngfrbglOYu lactorv Ills iroihcr liH n-vMow An hour later Alhcit CoKelov VMIH

pulled out fioni under thu dtiftwootthat had lodged back of IVIIISH nnllx-toUnlev wnn ii gloio cutter in jenrold He lleases u wile foon aftenvnrd thobody of Charles 1rear wna found In UII IInl j

formed by the wnil of noucotilllslllrothers nowmill llu was n carpenter C5 rears old nndleaves n wlfo and dntiglitor A careful InquiryBhowHthat of thon on tho brldgo them nro-tnlsolng II n Hlmmons of tho llrm of It D-

tlminon i V Co pnlntom nnd Vllllo Myorslyears old n POM of the widow Meyers lAorybody bellnves that Ithey nro drowned

The loss Johnstown will stiMnln by tho floodwill amount perhaps to tlimUH but nil thepooplo xro tlinnkliiK tholr ntars that It was nomore Tao sight of tho llttlo ireek so uuloklytinned Into fuiy wna about ns lorriblu n thingIn llsnlrr us poonlo sny they want to HCO againTho fact iliixt tin lilt 0 creuk had n froo outletfor lt lUll and that tho town was locatedwhere tho watoin ennld nut back up ocr It ns-In tho greater calamity In Iennsylvnnla nodthu town from thu late of the lstor JoliimtownToday the watins of the creek uro almuut as-ppicolul as OUT

Yesterday nflornoon during thu henvlentpart of the storm Main and llleecknr httenlsin lloxernvllle wore Hooded with water Thenew pavement In lllcocker street was torn upfor amoral blockp A number of roi ld ncos Inthe upper part of tho town aro entirely sur-rounded

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by water Iho foundation walls of a-

new btomi building bolng constructed onNorth Main sheet Uloterbvlllu were partlycarried1 nwtr-ly thn wanhincnway of tho bridges on thoronda Johiihtown Ulnnrsllo llallromlboth north uud houtli of Johnstownthat placo Is-

oompletnly shut olTlrom rail load coiumtitiloulion Tho last train from Olovorsvllle roaeliod-Johnstown at j oclock last nlitlit Tho Caya-dutta empties Into tho Mohawk ut Fonda andFonda Is Hooded Groat dumago has beendonn to hay Holds Tno bridges on the Mo-

hawk turnpike wero carried away Traol In-

ituppcdI

Tho Cential Itnllroad and theJohnstown Itnllroad bridges woro both dastrop Taseiigers nro bnlng trnnsfcriod-

t 1 Mills V fon plaptor mill was wmcked-AttinmniouxUllo four uillo below Johnstown-n water wheel at tho big mill was swept awaybut no other damnuo was done At Ilorrylllo-n mllo below HnmmonaUlle tho dam utClnp-porR shoddy mill wax washed out

ALIHNY Julv loKuiwrintondont of PubllpWorkd I3h run lilt UII and hMnsslatant John K-

Ahe mo Iliot returned limn tho region oftho Moods at Johnstown and Fonda Thoy givetho following Iniormiillon

hAt Alken thien miles west nf AmsterdamJill oet of the Xnw YOlk Contrals tracks hnvobeen washed away At 1onda the highwaybrldgo si annlng Cayadutta Creek Is cone Tha-Contrnl Hallroad bridge adjacent to thn lllagoof 1onda has boon swept away What waiknown ns DolcralTs llrldgn midway betweenTribes Hill und Fonda together with tho lourtracks of tho Central road WIIH carried awayThn water stood throo leet deep In tho streetsof Fonda cellars wore Hooded and Ithere Umuch Hiirfaeo damage Tho plank road load-ing

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to Johiihtown from Fonda wan swept an ayTwo miles west of Fonda thn Control track wnacarried nway for a distance of 6UJ feetAt Johnstown nnd Mcinlty nine bridges yore I

swept nway Iho elocflo plant at Johnstown wn destroyed Atone culvert In Johns ¬

town upon which n number of persons werostanding was swept nway and ten personswero thrown Into the Hood eight of whomwere drowned Trains are stalled nt Amster-dam

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road IIs accommodating tiavel and Is beingrained to Its utmost capacity Travel on thatroad has not ns > ot boon delnyo Severalmiles of freight cars 1110 ttullid betweenAmsterdam and Johnstown Thn only dam-age

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dono to tilt canals is on Double Lock i3-

lrlo Canal tliolanKofI ono xlde having fallenInto tlicuniil Navigation IIs not suspendedthe boats using tho remaining lock

AJIHIMIUM July 1Ofho water poureddown tho gullies ftreams nnd tmall creeksloading from the roads to Johnstown from thecity uprooting trees ppolllng nil crops anddostrnjing farm bouses barns Ac A barnbelonging to John 1ettlnulll was carriedthrough Iutnami Crook one of tho swollenstreams to an arched eulvort over which theNow lork Central nt Tribes Hill runs anaacted ib a dam our which tho roaring watoro-ruhod washing nut all four tracku ot the Ce-ntril for 11 distance nf lUUO loot and layingwn to aluablo farm lands on the south side ofthe truck The damage Ito tho New York Cen ¬

tral Kailrnnd alone it this point will reachJiOiO TIe Ltlcii and Llttlo Fall wreck =

crews returning from tho wreck ut HoflniHiisyesterday mornlnc arrived nt tho washoutearly In tho evening alter Bomo dltllculty Inpanning n slight washout about a mllo fromTribes Hill At the latter point thn watercainn tlin ugh n blanch of riitnams Creekwhich rtlow through tlo land of Aiunn Popporand tho work of desolation at this place roomlntln ono of tho deHtructlon at Johnstown-1n Mi IutmanH Hinoke hoiinwns hurled a-

dKlniuenf twenty hot and landed against thostable which gao way under thoforcoof theblow and collapsed Mr 1utmans crops wero-entliely ilibtroied Ills loss will be fldOOUThe tlItlll damage In this vicinity Is placed at

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0nenoril Puporintendont Toucoy of tho NowYork Central Hallroad started about OS AM yesterday on n special engine for tho pceroof thn flooded district nnd SuperintendentIllspoll Ktntlrncil Allinnv got away as soonas iosIblo to Buporlntmul the work of tho-wmikliig gangs which had been pent out fromdifTemnt cities along tho lino beforn daylighton Wednesday morning Now YOlk Centnil-trnln hn 10110 around the point of damago-totheli tiiickrt over thn estKhore road andIncinlng triins from tlio Vest were from IWoto four hours behind icsterdny Two NewYork Central bridges were damaged ono ofthem at Fonda being swept uwny Tho dam-age

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to tho road is nut groat

civr ijtArii run A CKVT A MILl

The National Kiipamptiient or tUe GrandAnuy Aliiiotloned-

CniCAOo July JOTho national encamp-ment

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of the Qrnnd Army nt Milwaukee hashon abandoned on account of tho refusalinlironds to grant tho onccontamlle rate I

An order to this olloot will bo IsHiiod tomor ¬

row by Oen Martin department commandernf Illinois nnd Col Iaitiidgo Assistant Adj-utnutieneral This fatop was not decided ontill tho last moment and may bo considered as-

Una nnleHi tho rallioudd concede tho pointdemanded by tho foldlots

Milwaukee has been making Croat prepara-tions

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for till encampment and the City Coun-cil

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nppropi fated f40000 for tho accommoda-tions

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of tho t JOO 010 people expected A com-mittee

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consisting of thu department com-manders

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of nlno States iccently called onChilli man lllanchanl of tho Central Trafllc As-

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to arrangu tho into matter with himHo promised to communicate with railway i

malingers This aftoinoon the committeeheaded by Col Partridge culled on Mr lllauchard for his decision but found that he hadlett for Now Yoik They then called on Chairmini Abbott of tho Western States PassengerAssociation but ho had no power to net Thocommittee then held a meeting nnd Instructed

Inn Martin to Issue nu cider to departmentcoiiimaudnrii that niTOiiimodutioim would boinado lor no uioiu than thu 1000 delegate

3IIIS UHlDlLllllOOM tltt>llKl DUllAnd After Ul Ilurlul the Afflicted Ilrlde-

Murrled u Itlvul HltorJ-JmmNmlA f1 Ala July 10 JIlt torOd

of people nBomblud at Mount Hope ChurchInmar county on Kunday morning to witnesstho marrlago of Julius Khearor und MinnieMoian two prominent young people of thoneighborhood Just at tho preacher began thoceremony Shearer sank to tho floor nnd dlodIn a tow momenta Ho had heart disease andtho excitement nf tho occasion brought on afatal attack Among thono procut In tliochurch won Wllllum Lnnglny a lejoctcd suitorof Miss Moran At tho llrst opportunity Lang-ley approached tha young lady and told herthat Providence had lutorpobod to prat out hermarrlagi to Bhoarer Ho Insisted that sheought to marry him as thu Lord was eloarlvonbin ulde MIsH Mo i an llnnlly couxomcd toniarrv Langlny as soon IIH Mieurer was buriedhliuareiH luneral tool placo yenteiiiay morn ¬

ing and last night Lanuieyund MldH Moniti-woio married without Providential Interfer-ence

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All Outlnic for ioor ChildrenTho Fho Points Mission sent Into thn coun-

try y tIrolor for a two wrekn uulluit 1HI poor childrenAtoiit two itiirili ut iheiunere iflrU luclt ctilltl wif-ltl J uui wlih Itwo muu of clotlilutf and a tUck oloh-

ll ui Tie Key O Illouton nrcoinimli i tli clilldrtn-wiio

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I will t o rlotlI i hy luriu r MI Anlc4 liUinmvili-nItori Uriuk hull J w u Id tiitri Jcn ri un Wot < f-

tr > mI imln iiiro uuJ r u lile Ililrlvm moreclilMlrtn II lit l e out t Hit ruunirir on nlll frldav Ilia-II cail uororlr Iho tnlktion In at UJ fark Btraet boreMl contribution may be lint

A thlurie IulTrr IluUer Our IHHKThe University of Peklnc China has been

IneorlorRltdt unlcr the Una 01 > ewlnrk ute Aril

rii of liu oriorni IOM wr iihnuiioii to aixl apiir rcltfl-

ix JIIU r II itirfllid loT t lit III Illill-Ul t R UrllUtMt firV 1MIII 1lt ntljltl hllBII hutHOI uec uriHii It U in f rl in or rt r ICK HIT

rtilru Hie r e ur witr Andi n Jmnrs t

lluikiry IHIII II Tuft Merrirr llioniari I MUH-1iiiI li olui III Kelil llrnrt I MI lur iluiu Cliarlf-It lull aud tollolifU I Ual4utu

mEPAUING FOR STATEI100Dat-

KTUOD OFlOItMlXtl A COVSTI3FTOV-Iff XOIlTll DAKOTA

Candidates fnr ninny Offlc n Pafftt Into ViewMuUtnit Vr on Trillin Lnhhylni unil-

IOK Rnllcm an thr HriiiindThr toiiTcn-tlon IIUrlj to luHt T MontliH-

BtSMAlicic July 10Thls hns been n tinyof rest for tho Constitutional Convention Anadjournment WilD taken until Thursday after-noon to allow Pi o ldout Ianohor limo to eonstruct the standing committees of the Conven-tion

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It Is understood they were finished lastnight but tlio rosult will not bo announceduntil tomorrow There Is a stroll foolingthat tho composition of tho committees willfavor no special Interests but that all will botreated fairly and tustly

Tho method of perfecting a Rtate Constitu-tion

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Is Interesting und Is not crygenornllyunderstood In convention crlnclnles of va-

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kinds and colors will bo presented bytholr ndvocutos In tho shnpo of articles for theConstitution Thoso illl bo referred to thoproper committees to bo by them digested nndafterward acceptable and adoptedby tho Comomlon Instead of bclns ested Intho Governor tho oto power lies with tho peo-ple

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who will Inter vote on the now ConstitutionAt tho present time tho lobby Is almost n

minus auaiillty Tho railroad Interest has beenon hand but has not attempted any workUoforo thu Convention adjourned on Mondayllakowell of Dostou mndo a pooch In favorof woman suffrage but ho simply adxocitodtho Incorporation of his fnvoilto pilnclplu atsome futuro time boiiiR content to hae no ndverso action just now Tho Prohlbltlonlstn-havo somo Itopubllcnns on tho floor of tho Con-vention

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to look after that principle while nullcorporation Ideas aro cared for by tho farmersTho one leulclatlvo body Idea still occupiesconsiderable spaco In tho thoughts of delegatesand will bo veiy thoroughly considered

Dakota politics und politicians ate cottlncwarm Already the sides aro forming for tillIlret cainutlgn of North Dakota KGover-nors Plorco and Ordwny seem to hnvo a prettyBuro thing of the Lnlted Btates Senatorial¬

sitions while Of n lIon Is leading forOoernor These are all Republicans for It poemsto bo as Gov Mollotto today remarked thero-IsI a disposition among tho Itepublieaim In bothNorth and bouth Uitkuln hold fust to tholrparty and fight shv ol nil attempted onshoolOther than tho niimos above given thotonro noIlepubliuun ciindldulo for the leading po-sitions

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J liu Domocrats are preparing for a full ticketnnd ulll light tlielr hardest for It They hopufor much Irom tho porhonnl popularity of tholrcandidates but the otvs Kcem ngiln t themOnly nineteen out of tho Botonty delegates to-tho Constitutional Convention nro Demociiitsund these woio Heeled on necouut ol u feelingmuting Itepubllcaus that In tho Conventionthere should bo a representation ol theminority

Tomorrow tho spoclnl commlttoo from SiouxTallo bouth Dakota will arrive and togetherwith a hlmllnr commutes from the NoithDakota Convention will outer upon tholr woilc-of dividing tho Territorial assets and liabili-ties

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A iiuotlon vvliloh In somo sections Isbeing liberally discussed Is tho futiiio locutionof the capital but even thing ieeins to point to-ISlsinuicu for temporaiy capital nt least Tha-50UI poopln of this city havo already paid lib-erally

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In lands and buildings and modem 1m-

piovvnieiitit for thu locution and this financialconxlduratlou of f AUUiu 0 worth ot I ropertylero to bufiicrlllci d li tint l rutlun Is changedwill probably mottle It ujitliel

After cornDlotlng III eomtiiitteos PresidentFanchcr and a party of frlenils took the Noith-ein 1iieilli train wot rituinlng at intilnighttonight nnd thus ory neatly avoiding any

that might bo brought to hour upontin rcgardl n1 he coinmlitrcp Tho length of

the Conventual Is uncertain It vvilMnut notloss than thirty days nnil tome think it vaunot-comnlotu Its work for Mxty das The fnctthat many delegates will luuo specially wordedat tides from other Htato Consiltullons coveringtheiun points and that each will woik orhis special form foi statlni the samn principleIH connldereil by Gov Mollotto to bo goodground for tlw belief that the convention willlast lortyortifty diy and even then bo com-pelled

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to crowd itself u little at the closeis SOUTH iiAitorv-

Sroux PALM July 10The lv dais sessionof tho Constitutional Convention of >outhDakota wns tho longest yet held Iho nuos-tion under consideration was the power of tlioConvention to chmgo thoOi nstltution of isssIt came up on n motion to refer the dlitereut-nitides ol that document to appropriate com-mittees

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ProIdem Ldgcrtoiiaignod that suchreference Implied the Convention power tochange any and uvoi article whorciihCoiigrcKShad limited tho chatiLea to curtain eptcllled-irovihlons

After thn reference of all but throo articlesnotico was given of n moll n to 101 onsldor thavote by wlitih referenco was undertaken andtho matter will come up again to nioirow

The question Is regarded IIH spci lull Impor-tant

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I ecniiMi if niu thlni be allowed looKIngtoward other changes Ihnn such ainropius-onlod by the enabling a t tho Presidentialproclamation nf admission might be jeopnrdire and Mntohood do erred There Is lumoit-n unanimous determination to uxenlsu onlysuch powers of change us tho Omnibus 1111unequivocally conlois-

A memorial to Congress was Intiodncod toInvestigate lukotas median basin with icf-orencit to the dlnetivur > of a wntor biipply forIrrigation purposes

Mueh eoiuern develops recatdlng tlio act of-tho ludieliii Apporilonmeiit i omniittee A-lnuft overv county bus Miinohody aspli ing to n-

Judgohlp and them will bo a btrong attemptto innku atlei t ton 01 twoivo clicultx TlioCongress nnil Legllntive Apporlluiitiient I oir-mllteo compilslngonetlilrd of thu entire Con-vention IB Ilknvvlm liebleged o inako dlntrlets-favoiablo to manifold intoie lh pintlcularlythose hinging on tho dlllc out ciindtdntes lorUnited platen hciialornMlps and Congiendscats Nodellnlto lomblpatlons bnvuvotap-penred but probably will hot 10 long

HunutorB Mo dy nnil diertenelocteil undorthe old Coiihtitutlon mo Loth huro tho formeras a vlbltor and the latter as 1rosldent of tlioConvention 11 fl Puttl row who resides herewill bo Ldgertons chief computltur for tlio-Henatorclilp aiul is known to bn a nhrowd amiliurd worker 1 ho friends of theso gentlemennro striving for huch arrangement of tlio legis-lative

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districts us will further thulrrtiBpectlvo-Interobtu

IS WASHINGTON TEHIUTORY-

OITMFIA W T July inTho Irsit intima-tion

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of light In the Coiihtltiitlonal Conu ntl n-

on ttustx and coiiiblnatloiiH wutt madn yeterday 1rosldont Hoyt called he Convention toorder at ii P M und uiinouneed twentytlueostanding cominltious Then came Iho long 10port of tho Commlttoi on liulos which took upmot of tho ufleinoon John Klrnioiir of Heattie Chairman of tho Committee on Corpora-tion

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then Introduced u very plalnlv wordedresolution denouncing tru IH nnd combina-tions

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us mamit thu woixt exlntlng H nndlikely to Interioio with the Imtusulal giowthSf tho now Ktiite A resolution was litio

need to Instruct tlio upoclnl commlttco to re-port

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In favor of acluuso In tho Constitution toprohibit any agreement between local ccuiioi-Htlnns with other loal euiporatlons us well ns-foinlgn ones fixing tho prlro of any com-modity

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upon thu piln of forfeiting propertyand franchises here Immediately JudgqHenry of Olympla moved a referenen to thnCorporation Committee but Mr Kulllvan ofTiicomu tiled io prevent tho motion tionibeing c irrlnd by u pollI of order that It in-

tertoied wllhtho Prosldontrt ureiogatlves Thomotion to tefer prevailed by 4i to l5-

Ulm Convention will asomblo every dayhereafter ut P M Of cottrsu now that thef landing committees havo been appointed thulobbyists will begin to get In their work

MONTANAh CONVKNTION-

HKIKVA July 10 The seventh day of tho-Coiihtitiitlonal Convention was ono of activityIho mombura aro taking hold with a willMany members expreheil the belief that thoConvention enn ndjourn In twentyone duyn-

AmumoilulwuH presented from tho Confer-ence

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of tho Methodlxt Jlplscoiml Church prar-fng tha Convention to Iniiirpointo In tho newCoiiKtltutlon a clause relating to tho strict oh-

f or MI nee of hntday on which day no workshall be dnn other than that of necoHslty ormercy Th y nleo pray that thoro be Incor-porated

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In tlio Conntitutinti n clmiKo prohibit ¬

ing the inanuncturn or nilu of all IntoxicatingIliiiiorsorutliniilants except for medicinal or-iclfutlllo uuipotou

The halt Trimt Irolectiir-Thero was n catharlng of Influential salt men

it the firth lt nuo llcml Uit nlnlii Amour ilitm wtr-M elltniitou U Hurt frtilJeut ol ihe Mkhlxn S li Am-

iclanoni K H McKnldu anil W U UcCiur an of-

Hirlnknr Franklin WoolrulT al n of pall f m wai-j m ut Mr I url I H tutt rrnrn l rrom I u j e-

wlicr lie liA4 I ef i ronhiililiiu Kllli l lnrrtnui ritM-ICH ItUM ntiirt t i hn u iiu uuii tir-

ll olriil uii ti piu y uf frirt t niull r 11 in l ulilnun lul Iliiclirtilrr wlm arr cZi lit i III Nviv irk ulll-m r lu c u ru the jirr Iiuiii4ri Mirea i lakeu-touarilthv foriiiH lull rf i mi iriut Hie Mli lilan-nifli ami Mr Uoulr uT will liiTe an in oriaalucolUljc at-ibc liotil tlili Afuruovu on til subject

AiuinictyAll Gurndnllno Cnldwell Annoiinceii Iler-

J nRHcetiient to 1rlnce Murut-Tho recent report of tho otiRnBoment In

Paris of MlasGwondoll1 oCnldwell of this cityto Prince Murat a gintulsoii of Marshal Jlurntwho was ino of the ofllccrs of Napoleon I w s-

conllrmcd by n cable despatch from MissCnldwoll to Ilugeno Kelly and Charles M 1tyThey nro trustees of thn estate loll to MissCnldwoll and her sister Miss Linda Caldwoll-by their father Miss CalJwclls despatch was

Tims Jaly P-

Am ens il to Prlnci Marat llor for iplirornl-Ilav written IWIIDOLIKI CIIDWIIL-

Mlfls Caldwoll Is very well known In this cityfor her gifts to Iloman Catholic enterprises

MISS aWENnOLINR-Pho contributed 1300000 toward tho fund tobuild the proposed Catholic University ntAmerica now being built In Washington HerBister followed tlilc ttlft UP with n donation of

50000 for her share of tho Caldwoll ostntThe coming American prlncebH Is pelltoln

figure nnd not to noticeable lu social gather-Ing as her sister Miss Lluda Mio is fond oftravel ami has Hpeut a good deal of time In-Luroiio honln this country Hho lives dur-Ing the BUinmpr at the Caldwell llla at New-port

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Sho Is at present In Pails with her sis-ter

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and Mips Donnelly a relative who alwaysaccompanies them In their travels

Miss Caldwolls mother wns a Kentucky bollo-of the lireckenrldue dually Her father MI-Htho eon of an Lngllsh theatrical managur whomade a fortune in building gas house In Chi-cago

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St Louis and MobileItunker Kelly Bald vostorday that he know ot-

no reason why Miss Caldwoll should ask forapproval of her match as ho wna old enoughto act for horsulf He supposed that Mi-ogracofullydld ho as nil act of courlony to tho-truHtcos Ho addiid that the cabin despatchwauiKo font probibly In conformity with thaTrench custom of notifying everybody Inter-ested

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when n wedding Is to take place BankersKelly and Try cabled back a inosuago ot con-gratulation

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to Mlbb Caldwell

31US JUHX J1LKK DEAD

Tho TrilEtdy thnt Led to IIfr Sfiirrlnce tothe Prcnldcnt of the Vnlled Htutec-

oxo July 10 lira Julia OnrUlner-Tyloi widow of President John Tyler dlod In-

tho Uxchange Hotel this afternoon She hadbeen at tho hotol since Sunday evening havingeomn from a visit to her son Lyon O Tyler at-Mlliiimsburg and wns to bava loft hero on

Monday on n visit to another son on tho JamesItlver but feeling unwell nho kept bar roomOn Tuesday at 11 oclock she was taken with nchill Dr Edward M GuIro wns sent for nnd-ho wns soon joined by I r Hunter McUulrebut medical skill proved of no avail und shedlcl at 515 thin afternoon

Mis Tyler leaves four children Lyon GTyler President of William and Mary CollegeVirginia Gardiner G Tyler who lives InCharles City county Virginia Dr IacklauTyler of Washington city and Mrs WilliamKills of Montgomery county Her childrenhave been telegraphed for but it Is doubtful Ifany of them will bo ublo to reach tho citytonight

Julia Gardiner Tyler second wife of JohnTyler tenth President of tho United Slateswas born on Gardiners Island near KantHampton N V In 1320 She was educatedat tho Chogury Institute Now York city andafter n short tlmo spent in travel through Eu-rope

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sho came to Washington with her fatherIn 13U A fevvwoeksnftur their arrival theyaccepted an Invitation fioni President Tylerto attend u pleasure oxciir Ion down the riveron the war steamer Princeton Thu festivitieson this occasion woio sadly marred by tha ex-

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of n gun on tha vessel causingloxs of life Among those killed wanMiss Gnidlnors father His body astaken to the White House and MissGardiner was thrown u great deal Intotho society of tho President owing to thopeculiar circumstances attending her fathersdeath Piesldant Tjlors Hrdt wlfa had diedtoon aflor ho cntetcdthu White House nndthe 1ioHlilont paid Miss Gardiner marked at-

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which resulted In tholr marriage la-

Jiuw Yoik city on June 2ti 1SH IortheMic-ceedlng eight months of President Tylois tonushe presided over the White Housu wllli tactgiace and dignity Alter tho 1th of MarchIMS Mrs Tiler retired with her husband to-

tho seclusion of their country place bherwood rarest on the banks of the James lllver-Bhe letmilned In Virginia until niter the civilwar her husband having dlod about the bo-

glmilnc of tho strife mid then went to resideat her mothers residence on Cnstleton HillStntou Inland After eevarul years residencethere sho removed to lllchmond where shedied Mrfi T > lur was n Hoinan Catholic In re-

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Sho hud a pension of 15000 a yearfrom tho United States Government

IIunGrn1V IMVnuuburnluitllliFortnne IMINNEAPOLIS July 10 Articles of Incorporat-

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of Hie Wa iiiurii Iroiby I im itnyw Illi u capiial of1001 were tiled here today Ihls cumpanr ci n-

trol tbe Waihtiurn A B and O mltla In thecity with u Unity capacity of ohO barrtle or tour andla nett te C A Iilljbury Jt Co lite lartrebt lullllnf firmIn Uio nrM Tula recritauliation Ida United Matea-

heuiiior Washburn out of the coiicurn and InteuMileethe ruinra tlial be la tit flnancUl blralta Me parted furIuri e to day and report a vi tliat be li practicallybankrupt Ilia elekant reildence In UiUcllr wblcti Is-

Uiu 1inH la Ibe SorlliwtiL li cloud and tb lermuU-ure luckluj or otber iltuatlona

The New KrulisrHtlnn CoinmlimtonerB

There was joy In Castle Garden yesterdayoveruov IIIHn aripolnlinent of Mr IUdgew r and lieuWjlio aa Ilmliircllou Ooinmliilonera Ihe Hoard Itibeen wlibout a Irealdent fur two niontba and ttie-

rlerka hare tberefore te n withoul trietr pay therebolujr no frttfident to itffn the pay rolli Ihere wa noteo inucti jor on the rt o rommt Ionera Hieplienlull rilurr Ul II ur but 1 hey will now be In Ihe iiiluor-lly aaUlaiuiiAdtnllr prrilklrd thai the CrMiJuil of-

ha Utrinan hociet and the rre id ni of Ihe Irlii H-oclou aineaaiMr llatiitlt win npporl tt ineasurieIntroduced hy Murnr ir ni and lha tMrnneu i uiniuib-

uuvrfc Dili lu etfecl would irlrvttie PciuocrMt contril if tlie Hourl Mr Kldcenay wae very liearllly-ccniifraiulAiedfii bia nppoiiiiiiiuiit l r bl4 frlcLda lu WailUriel and on tlie 1roduce r kcliange

Afrit Porter AnIieN ICci urt d Kenitirrlnco-Thero WUB a report In uptown theatrical

Ilro tait nlirtit tbai Mri 1orter Athe an actreia wbo-nae lormerly tie wife of rnrtcr bf the wealthyciuncr uf a t Ifornia euble i f uuitrr liad titn marrlnl lu Hairy oil u ri b u ui r lf nl t ran Kraii-rn o A e ItfiiIi vfftt re ilvel from hull Frauciauo-rarly III Ilioiveu nukutiiiu liu IIr couple had tailedfriin thl > Ity on a I nr f in filraintr Manager Ed-

lii u hfanl I Hie uenii ihr uli ll < ilcipaicb out belaid ibat lie did not know Mbeitirr Hie rrpuri waa trueor not ytt Aiibe WM receully teyaraied rem herbuibaud

Ilrkcucil by i> rolleenmnJames Woi tman 14 years old of 1841 Ma l

ton avenue and Tbomaa o Neill the twelve year oldronofiirollceman llvlnir at oua Third artnne uere-uimmlnzln In HuJiiii Klvir al lluili itreil ou Tuee-

dair w en llie eleauier Mary fowell paaatd and Ibe-ll t tre cauglii In ibe uuler current follcemaaTbon a lu nneit of the Iri nr t etreel nation wnb liU-on 1 lioliuk J hennelt w n lilov ntar br and eiiraov

Into the water Younir Deonttt reached ilietoye fir C-

nd iber raught blni and would have drafted htmdown wltb them but for the arrival of the officer irlivkieke ibelf kola and ti ibi Lien ufilj aitgia

A THIEF HUNT IN TUE DARK

TITO ituttniAits nAnann AT TH-Kor A ziutiK intuits CIIASK-

IlnnoTnn nnil Inmb Found Prrchpd TipAlnft In tlio Urtts Mhtlre fyclornmn IlnlldInn Prriiurullnn fur Itublilnn tho H fe-

Thero was UKI eat tlilof limit In tlio GottyebursCyclornmn building nt tho corner ofNineteenth stroot nnd Fourth avenue between2 and oclock yesterday morning nnd th-

huntirs bagged two full erown and desptrnta-burslnr Mllos Milter who is a bartenderacross Ioutth aronuo from tho Cycloramafirst cot on to tho game Ho was just colna-to bod about 2 oclock In tho morning whenhappening to look out of his window nt 231

Fourth avenue ho saw two men nosing aroundthe door of tho Cjclornnm building lu a suspl-clous manner They didnt get lu that waybut by tho time Miller had run out and foundPoliceman Doyle they had cot In through awindow Itoilo cot PolUoruou Qulgloy andNeuly und llndlng that the thieves woro evi-

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Insldo the building sent in n hurry formore policemen und also for the assistantmanager ot tho Cvcloramn who lives nearTho oxtru police vvlion thoyennie wero sta-

tlou d about tho bulldluR to catch the game 1-Cit ran out nnd Pollcuman lloylo uud his asso-

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with tho assistant mutineer enteredtho building Tho oHlcn Is just to tho right of-tho main untinnco door and they found tho-Btiiall safo In that dtngged Horn Its plncnto-wiitd the huge ball lending Into the exhibitionroom thn Uneven evidently having Intended togut ll In thoiu vhure they could not bo seen orheard from the slrcet before atlciupllnu toopen It A candle and u kit of buiglam toolslar on tho ollleo floor

Hunting two or moic thieves through thedark corners of the huge building was tlclilNU-busIncHb nud thu police thought about It ipiltaawhile hefoie venturing bevoud tho oillcu-J wo lanteriiH woio ilimlly piocuied and withthese uii cxploiiitlon WHH begun Hound undround tue building Into all ItH roouiK aud cor-ners

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behind tho huge canvas under the raisedlloor and uvoiywhoro elue that they couldthink of tho pollcumun and thu uxnlMant man-ager cirilod tho etwo luntsrns In vague nnduncertain precision Kvery moment they ei-pttCtedturuu plump into thu thieves or to blimited on from ovur head or Muting at frombeneath Thoy carried irvolvorsi and clubsready for such an attack for an hour andhall not a sound win heard except thoso theymade themsMlvos nor was tha hllchtest traco-of the thluvoj found Tlion Policeman Iloyiothought he hoard u noNe somevvhoie Houndnnd lound again wulit Iho dim iui esMon butus unnuccesblully us bufoie Mcaullnie tho-rriginicr who had been pent for got up htmimand suddenly just betoro 4 o clock thoro wasu burst of light from thu bcoriM ol eleitrlolumps tint made me whole Intotlor as light aj-oay Hut still neither hide nor hair of tha-Camociiild thn i ollc nnd tho abMttant mau-ngorllnrl Uutxldn a llttlo ciovvd of people becan to gatlior attiacted by tho lights nnd tha-tpoctucle of a dnreii policemen standing Idlymound tlio building with clubs druwii und ro-volvcr but IB sticking from their bxltu-

Tho oicluraiuii building U u framework oflight Iron columns united by Iron braces andcovoied with H sheathing of eorrugated IronAt tho top iron lattice work glrdtnx run Irouicolumn to column around thu framework anda few feet further down is auothe circle of-rlmllar girders ThU nearly xlxty feut fromthe ground ISelow that there ure inlvuluw-cmiill lion rods running crotswlsuf rom columnto column Tlio ativim upon which the oyclo-innia Is pnlntud liangN ull lotind ihu Interiorfrom roof to floor up uiuntly fiiBtonrd againstthe walls Ituully Iho canvas bungs looselyand thero U u apace of three or lour feut be-tween

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the canvas and tho walls of tho build-ing

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Tho police In their explorations hadpassed through this KPHCO bevenil limes butHIVV nothing to Indicate the pru ouco there otthe thieves After tm lights woro turned onthey mudo another trip us unsuccessfully ex-cept

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thai thev found u dark lantern that hadevidently been thrown uvvuy About 5 oclockhowever onn of tho pollcniuen imnimdovortliarailing Into the foregioundof thelpicture andlooking n u dor the canvas happened to glanuoupward and gavou shout that called all hUcompanions to look too They saw two menclinging to a porch upon tho teeond row ol-

cli Jerk nearly blxty feet above the groundCome down called thu policeman who bad

discovered themIll be blanked If we do retorted ono of

the thievesYoull bn shot If you dontShoot ttwnrl Vo can ihoot as well as you

canHut the thieves thought bettor of It when the

glint from several revolvur barrels hhlnlng Inthe electric light struck their eyes and onoafter another thoy climbed down from braco-to brace until they toadied Ihu ground Itwas daugeroiiH and dllllcult bublnurrt oven la-thu Hunt How they et r climbed up In tha-pilch darkness without bieakluc their nocksIs a mibtery Thoro Is a Iruhlur m but It 1

on tlicothnr side of tho building from wherathe thieves were

At tli police itatlon the thieves called them-selves

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JUdvvard Iamb K7 rears old of Congressstreet Jersey City and Jiuneh Donovan I7-

learx old of Columbia itreet Hrooklyn AtPolice Headiiuartors Donovan wns Identifiednsnnnof Iho IIIOKI desi irate crimlnalit In thucountry Ho servad n term u good rniiny veurtago for a murdurnuH assault on Detoctlva

reed who wnsarreKtliiK him for biimeiillencaand eluht > rars ago when brought to bar by-

Honidnniin Chuiclilll ho cut his cantor acrossthu stomach inllctlug n terrible woundChurchill howMor brought Doimvim downnlth n bullet In ihu jaw Donovan tervudseven yeais In prison for that alluir lloth-thlvcs woin held lor trial lu thu lorkvlllCourt yesterday

itFulr unil tVurmer TcidurAll oast of tho Mississippi was clear yester-

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except 111 tlil clt and Nf u Ki uliind A hirb-tdrlzte set In durlnir tho inornliu bui ceased aboutnoon Tbf ulnd remalnrd eaateriy and frebti Th-

tempralure at A M wa 70 and did not ifo abeitt7 ° during the atlcrnoon In the stale nuuth of ttilacity it wai verr u arm rucordhu HJ at Waeliln ton at-

H A M In tlie Nortbncat at the name buur HelenaMont recorded 4-

2IUhl ralnii ell In Te < i > lianras and fr rcitterlnre-bowcra In the MiMUilipt vailpy The hlch prea urthat irave the cool vreatbrr In movlnir oft the MvaScotia comt and IN brlnir f fllow d ov r tile lako regionbyalowarra Thla In lonnecllon with tbe high prea-

aurenow ovrr Ihe houlhrrn biaica olll Increaie tbbeat today till fair tUei to morrow fair and it-

llonary temperature mThe thermometer at Ierrye pharmacy In Tin flon-

bulldlni recorded the tetnperaturo aifoliown 3A M

74 i 0 A M 7 < i B JL M 70 fj M 7U 310 P U

711 6 I1 SI 73 i H r M 72J 12 midnight 70 Avera e 7J1 Averaje on July 10 ItM 71H-

roiiacAir TILL Kr itiimntr-Tor Maine New llainpihlre Veriuonl UaasachawtU-

Ithode Itland Connrcllcui and taitirn Kea nrJe-Itiimtrt vnrmfi ratttrty uPid 6fomlnj vartablt-

Por aiitrnrenniylvaula New J > r > ey Delaware ai <Maryland ahiiweri no dcolded cbanice In temperatureexcept uariuer lu Ibe eilreme cadern portluut teuta-allerly wlndaFor Dutrlct of CnlumbU and Vlrjinla fair follewef-

by ihoneriTuuriday nlirlit illguily cooler nttieul-erlr windi-

Kor Wett Virginia western Ienniylranla welterNew York and Uhlo laowerii cooler varUUe wlata

Aituur xowrM-

tula it Halt River l rk by LnoUao COB Unit1-Mntli litglmtnt Hand tu day at 4 i M

The rleotlou for Coooel of U Sev nlh ZUflmilU hM-betu lOitpontd until a week from toLight

Ibo >lot ttortefore con irr elation will lar tht cornerHour f their new kyoafufut ut IUJ tullUlb meet l-

a r M t i1tt-yTbetttaiutr VeeDdam from Rotterdam arrived yet

day Jobtnii WitUIAU a xiyear old Immltfrttut jiuupttl-overLMtrd at t tit mid w < drowDt-

dTltc i nf ODoimviiu Rota fharjrd with llhel bfTatrlc rai Jjr wn Adjourntl ty Julie llo u 11-tljt Tuiu Juuri ytittrday uitiu AUK f-

UtllUtaL toy a 1 uiuian Un from theTentb dtw-trlct a beiu ap oliiteJ Uitii rip I oltrk la ttit lu-porttlon Attorney ollr at a vaiury of f ou a yttr-

Tli Joorntytocn pluu er and ir i and ittkinfllert o-

Amtrlca will bold a convention In Iltiiburifti n xl w tu-Ttity y tbtr will withraw fruiu Iho KuljfliU iUta-nJ jo u alotit lor an hiltrira LouUe Ktlurr and htr husband Carl ftr-

kosrh valleil for Huron yesterday vn tht Alltr iFlit and fr-

oub wort peU t ri-

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tbt In ma n linerAt tht lotetlnx of iht Amerlcaa Bocltty of Flnt-

yt t r liy It Aonnuuctd thai of tt a

KMfpo had II D uotrrlDpd-owitil

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