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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 1

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refused to grant Turkey further delay Last Day of the Spring Meeting at Coney island Relations Between Frame and Gab many Unimproved And Russian Beconling Incomprehensible Fail in Russian Securities Owing to the 'Growing Distrust A Sort of "You Tickle Me I'll Tickle Yen' Arrangement The' news from Afghanistan is of a serious character I 1 1 i 0 0 i I'll I 1 4 If fr i )1 1 ''-f Close Finish Between Choctaw Bess and Young Luke News From Afghanistan of a Really Serious Chanter A mysterious bone disema has alarmed Illinola borsomes the tmope are moving their destination will be kept morel as Wag as tumble even from the railway autploYen Prof Virrhow's latest report upon the growth In the Crown Priuoe's throat has not yet been published but in a telegram to the Emperor the Profeaeor expresses the hope that so FICHE onotialoN will he Demmer This DIOWS ham bad a moot beneficial effect upon the health suit spirits The committee appointed to prom a now German civil code have completed their task The Frankfort Gazette affects to know that a number of the coufidential members of the Socialist party from all parts at the Empire aro now assembled in socket coo-clove at Comet The next Congress of the Anthtopologioal Society will meet in Munich daring We ginning of August A club has been started in Berlin which has among its rules one which provides that no one should be eligible to member ship unites he can converse fluently in at least ONI FOREIGN 'OMAGH Herren Griner and Caro have secured a copyright of Aurbach's literary remains The works Include novel entitled "Der Lateinische Bauer" Friedrichs Spielbagen has written a new comedy called "Die Philosophie" which will be produced next season at the Deutsche Theater Herr Anton Seidl has acquired the rights In Wagner's symphony for America The Munich papers announce that the performance of Wagner's early opera "Die ben" ham been poetponed until 1888 The German artist Mu Kaltonmoser deed Herr Claasen on behalf of the Zolner Mannerchor of New York has presented an honorary diploma to Herr Mohr and on behalf of the New York Eichenkranz has presented gold medals to Herren Mohr and liollner A monument to King 'kola of Bavaria the gift of Bavarians in Alsace was unveiled at Strasburg to-day Burch Sea Fog Ton Book Ovid Choctaw illud Lacks want's' Win The Anglo-Turkish Conveution Ezettling But ratat Intarest In Berlin Gladstone Speaks aa Estoril" lament in ma Athletics k-k There is an alarming increase of diph- theria hi Ne York A farm hand was found murdered Friday elght near Cincinnati The funeral of A- A Talmage occurred yesitarday at St Louis :4 Wu Department and will follow It up with an onslaught on one or two other IMPORTANT sr Anne ON IXPIINDITURIN in the estimates Mr Gladitone and Mr Parnell are fully prepared for any gency which may arise as they have been keen observers of the tactics of the plotters while the Cabinet has seemed to have been blinded to a Dense of their own danger by their arbitrary zeal in putting tits coercion bill through Paellannent Tho news from Afghantelan really serious The latest telegram announcestanother defeat of the Ameer's troops by the ()Minis and states the inhabitants of the Herat provinos are ready to join the rebels The Persian Minister and other have had interviews with Lord Sallabuy and dwelt upon the possibility of Russian occupation of Herat It is not denied the Castr's forces are within a few fortakha of that plane (An Afghan format) denotes it is underetood about the dis(anos a horse am walk in an hour) The fall of the Ameerls power may be followed by circumstances which would invite Russian oecupation and the Persians have In former timee regarded such posaession of Rent as sufficient reason for war but now so the Persian Minister has informed Lord Salisbury the Shah would not lift a Anger evilest the RusUansll BMW 00CUPATION Op HERAT would undoubtedly be followed by English occupation of Candahar and the War (NBC Is anxious over the likelihood of events oocurring that may lead to hostilities between Russia and Englud Ths cobdition of the Crown Prince of Prussia continues to excite great interest in medical circles here as well as on the continent Dr MacKenzie's diagnosis has again been challenged and ir has been declared that no number of operations such as those performed by the British Surgeon can have more than a temporary effect The German doctors and specialista are since the last operation stronger than ever of the opinion that the Prince's life can be saved only by removing the larynx an operation involving the permanent loss of the patient's voice Dr MacKenzie however le positive in his assertions and apparently not troubled with doubts and it is to be hoped that the German doctors have stronger reasons for condemning his treatment than that of Jealously Still it la rather hard on the learned surgeons and physiciens of Berlin to be thrust aside for an Englishman however eminent In his profession in the treatment of the German of the Germans after the Eur peror MIMICS IN A singular and bloody drama is reported from Little Root Ark 4 Burns was presented with a diamond pin Philadelphia yesterday There is a Mormon movement on toot in Utah looking to Statehood nil 112 Wyandotte 10't ''N Nellie 90 Third me all ages Col 1 mile and II I I ty Monte CYIMo 118 Valente 111 Lut I) it II Fourth race for 8-year-ruda stitfl i I stakes mile and a 0 135: Montrose 122 Jim core 1-l I Wcmthator 118 Mow Ford 11 Willy 111 1 Safe Ban 118 Bard Times Filth race all ages Vole beats beat three in 1 a 110 Ira Bride I( Loftin 110 Mindko Rose 109 SIAGAIA YALLIL MAMMA Falls 2--The in- 1 augural meeting of the new Niagara Fa is Booing Aesociation began ht to-day with bright weather and a tea -wk li was very hot and two persons sunetrock The course grenade sr tidings ar modeled after those ot Vt ington Parks i Chicago I First race five-eigbth of a Thompson won Prambleton wend Barnum third Time litgX A Second race one and one-eighth Panama won Pink Cottage second Santa Claus third Time la55( I Third race selling threequarters of a won Pat Bennis 'second Harry Hese third Thus 1:17 Fourth race hurdle handicap one and one-quarter lact'utiostgb won Jack second (Hendon third Time Ile BASE BALL The Nashvilles celebratd their return home yesterday by receiving at tbo bands of the Memphis visitors an overwhelming de feat The audience was small the game uninteresting and the result unsatisfactory to that large sporting elemssat which take pride In seeing the city well represented In the League Umpire Suck was roundly hissed for a olecisfon in the second inning which gave Memphis two rune but the locals were fairly beaten as the official score reveals Smith the Memphis pitcher carried' off the honors of the day He was hit safely only four time His support was superb The visitors played to In from start to finish and worked as one man while the locals seemed to toes heart al the fimt and never ntilled That Naahville should suffer defeat was not utonishIum but that the club would be shot out note surmised The following' le the oftielal score: NASLIVILLI AB BRt La PO 'A flocramr 4 01-02004 Hicholtial 4 0 8 10 4i 0 0 i Mayes 40202 1 Firie 1st 8 0 1 0 18 0 Bradleylib 8 0 9 0 I 0 i 1 Burks a 3 0 0 0 9 i Heftier cf 8 0 0 0 0 0 Clark lb 8 0 0 0 1 9 1 0 Masran 3 0 1 0 1 4 0 Total 0 27 if 2 4 wkiirm's Att IE' in to Doyle lib- 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 Andrews 1b 41101000' Peitz I 4 1 2 I 0 4 0 0 Force sa 4 0 0 11 0 4 1 McAleer 4 2 3 9 2 I 0 a Crotty 4 1 1-01t 0-i Black 4 0 1 0 3 Phelan lb 4 0 0 0 0 3 iq Smith 4 0 1 0 0 8 Only 112840 pension certificates were issued during the last fiscal year Corruption and tuisnianagement It seems have been discovered at Reading It is rumored that hictiarrigle Intends to squeal on the other Chicago boodlers Gladstone still has his wits about him and can make is strong a speech as of yore The inmates of a Chicago residence were chloroformed and robbed Thursday sue ha' I OCIL an I LOST THEIR LIVES Jacobin Little Emperor of Nor folk Jlin Gore and Tennessee won at Ctilcago yesterday il toil Two Fatalities in a Fire in New York Bear 3r Bro Importers and Dealers in Fireworks and Toys Burned S100000 I Climactic July 10000 people were present at Washington Park races today and an Interesting programme wu given The weather was pleasant the track feat and dry The winners were Jacobin Little Minch Emperor of Norfolk Jim Gore and 70111106843C Details are as follows: First race 8year-olds one 118 (Lewis) Dark Hall 108 (Roger) Galatea 108 (Johnson) Ban Nail 104 (Ger hardy) Carnegie 118 (Flabburn) Poteen 111 (Stoval) Carey 111 (Blaylock) HIpoon 108 (Cooper) Dynamite 118 (Hainilton) Pools: Jacobin $80 Carey 0 Dynamite 7 field $20 Carey Carnegie and Galatea led at the start Carnegie making the running and leading put the quarter and half mile pole but giving way to Jacobin who led Into the stretch Carnegie second and Carey third but coming down Carey came fast and forced Jacobin to whip out He won by two lengths Carey second and Poteen a poor third Time 1:42 Second race all ages six starters were: Glenn Hall 100 (Gallego) Bonita 106 (West) Huntreu 85 (Overton) Drumstick 94 (Itichio) Reverse 96 (Welsh) Luke Alexander 102 (Corbett) Pearl Jennings 108 (Blaylock) Hattoo 113 (Johnston) Little Minch 120 (Lewis) Col Owens 110 (Turner) Surprise 106 (Cochrane) Aimee 78 (Monahan) Minch $50 Huntress $20 Pearl Jenninge 14 field $15 Pearl Jennings led at the start but fell back Glen Hall leading with Little Minch second passing the half pole when Little Minch went to the front and led into the stretch Pearl Jennings coming fast ran Little Minch out to a head Col Owens a poor third Time' NC Third race Kenwood Stakes 2year-olds live starters were: Persimmons 105 (Hogan) Jack Cocks 110 (Ham ilton) Emperor of Norfolk 105 (West) Don Regent 102 (Winchell) Clay 105 (Blaylock) Barrister 105 (Hathaway) King Idle 105 (Harris) Puente 102 (Gerhardy) Col Zeb Ward 105 (A Cooper) The Chevalier 105 (Fiebbum) Pools: Baldwin's pair Norfolk andPuente $65 Corrigan's pair TersiMmons and tlaY 30 Chevalier 1830 field $55 King Idle Chevalier and Emperor of Norfolk were in the front rank at the start King Idle taking the lead and showing the way to the home stretch where Emperor of Norfolk came ahead and won by two lengths King Idle second and Ward third Time 1113 41 A conclave of the Rabbis of the Jewish Church of America will be held in Pittsburg beginning July Chamberlain and Churchin It seems are playing to each other's hands and plotting for the overthrow of Salisbury A French editor is in prison in Mexico for interpreting as meaning Viet' Relne Irrogue or drunken old queen The winnert at Sheepshead yesterday were Burch Sea Fog Hanover Ten Booker Ovid Choctaw and Lackawanna A Cbt beg pla: for A for Itot weir Copyrighted 1887 by the Ass'd Press Beaus July Victoria's jubilee could not have been more warmly sympathized with by Gainsay and Austria bad it been in honor of their own monarchs All classes evinced the deepest inlerest in the event and this feeling arose lees especially In the higher political circles from the royal relationship between Germany and England than from a desire to see England hand in hand with the central European powers to counteract the increasing restlessness of France and Russia Once Europe is able to feel secure in peace a move will be attempted in the direction of abolishing the protectionist system The advantage of free trade is found in the Hungarian commerce returns which show that three-fourths of the total exports last year went to Austria where there was no customs barrier It is evident that the accession of the Rouvier Cabinet has failed to fulfill the expectations of improved relations between France and Germany French persecution of foreigners is again the subject of COMMENT BY TEE GERMAN PRESS The North German Gazette reprints at article from the National Zeitung of which the following an abstract: "What will seemingly justify European Governments In refusing to enter the Paris Exhibition is the persecution of foreigners not only Germans but German-speaking Swim and Austrians Even Englishmen are objects of rude and incessant attacks by the French presa and in numerous cases are molested and maltreated It is absurd to invite people they hate toparticipate in their exhibition and unless a change occurs the absurdity will be reflected in the fate of the exhibition" The Cologne Gazette publishes a proclamation which it ens the Patriotic League has been trying to circulate in Alsace-Lorraine The Gazette again asserts that Gen Boulanger before his deposition from the Wardinistry really intended 11 coup d'etat and was only prevented fromcarning out his designs by Gen Saussier No action has been taken ht regard to the release of Herr itoechlin ONE OF TEM OONYIOTED MititERVai of the French PatrioticLeagne and neither side seems willing to take the initiative in the matter The Gazette says it would be impossible for Germany to proceed first in the matter as that would in France be considered as an act of feebleness on her pad In the trial of Herr Klein for treason in supplying the French with Intelligence concerning German fortifications which commences at Leipaio on Monday thirteen witnesses and four experts have been subpoenaed The trial will be conducted in public by special order of the Government Evidence will be introduced to prove that Klein had been in receipt of a monthly salary of 200 marks from the French SpecialCoble to The American by the United Press LoND0N July Government are rushing on the Coercion bill and are so intent on their scheme for the "pacification" of Ireland that they have failed to discover the germination of a plot in their own tamp which if not immediately frustrated will certainly result in their destruction There is goed reason to believe that Mr Chamberlain and Lord Randolph thurchill are planning an alliance which may prove of great import to the destinies of the country In order to fully understand the grounds of this belief recollection must be refreshed of the events of time when Mr Chainberlain was still considered a sound Radical and when Lord Randolph Churchill In the midst of many eccentricities as leader of the "fourth party" was attracting more and more support within the Tory ranks Careful OBSERVERS TREE worm that there was a bond of union between these apparent antogonists which aroused the suspiciOns of seteral Liberals If Mr Chamberlain made a speech be was acme tomed to bring in the name of Lord Randolph Churchill ostensibly to condemn but practically to praise him as showing rbat an important person he considered him Lord Randolph was equally fond of paying the same compliment to Mr Chamberlain and the ball was cieverly passed from one to the other until the unthinking were almost persuaded that the only politicians of whom the future would have to take serious account were these two who while openly belaboring each ether were in reality help lug each other to a more distinct position in the popular view Time went on Mr Chamberlain Oiled his game so badly that be found himself die carded by all those thorough Ridlcals upon whom be imagined be could safely lean and Lord Randolph thinking be Could stand alone resigned office in a pet? AND FANCIED FOI A EMMET that he had overthrown Salisbury In that hour of Tory trouble the two strangely assorted friends took counsel in London Mr Chamberlain 'threw out WW1 for a reconciliation with his old party upon terms which Lord Randolph would bate had no difficulty in accepting and it was not until the member for West Birmingham discovered that the Liberals were staunch to thek principles that be found means to break up the "Round Table conference" By this time Lord Randolph also ha percelved that he was not quite the indimeensable person to the Tory party be bad maidered himself to be and arranged a trip to the continent Just as Mr Chamberlain arranged one to the Highlands to escape for a period from the consequences of rash and ill-considered action Immediately after both had returned to London operations for a further move were made and a pilot balloon was sent up Mr Richard Chamberlain speaking at a city dinners month ago over which Joseph Chamberlain pre sided said that when the Irish question had been solved he believed the Liberal-Unionists Worm) NOT no RAM An extract from a tabs ceo census pub Balled in the Daily Virginian shows tion of nearly one-half in the area this year Bah Um The examination into the accounts of Levi Bacon late Fincicial Clerk In the Patnt Office reveals a shortage of about 111000 Lov ent III 1 i i 4 1 f7 i inotigl 7 i -I tk I i i' I 4 't I 4: I -r-- ot 7-- l' I 1 1 1 I tii i I1 1 1 )4 I I i I 1 i ck An account of athletic contests In En gland yesterday in which Mr Frank Fogg of this city engaged is given in our foreign dispatchee alai 4 oft dial lzw lima July 2--This afternoon at about 8 o'clock two policemen standing at the corner of Broadway and Leopard street law a puff of black omoke burst from the basement of 818 Broadway a five-storybrown stone-front building occupied by Koury Bro paters in toys and A moment later twenty of the twenty-five men employed iff the building rushed cut Clemens Keithsher and Robert Myle were on the eeoond floor They ran to the elevator and Jumped down two floors It was miraculous that they cheeped without injury Nellie Meyler the cashier and Rose and Katie Manly barely escaped alive The fire had spread so rapidly that their dresees were ablaze and they were saved from burning to death only by the strenuous efforts of theee outside who metand ministeted to them Wagoer of 268' Halsey street Brooklyn was in the store buying goods when the explosion occurred He was waiting for an employe to-wrap' up his purchase when he beard a and darted out of the house just in time to ESCAPE Baum ROASTED ALIVE As the men and women employed in the place hurried out upon the sidewalk opposite the burning block they asked them selves In startled tones: "Where Is Gustave Hasler? Where is Albert Hasler bad escaped with the rest but with great Imprudence he had ran back to the burning building to save his coat and vest The fire leapedupward and when poor Hasler tried to make his way to the street the re entiess flames stopped his way and be fell down unconscious to be roasted alive on this one of the hottest days of the year when the temperature outside was scarcely less endurable than the awful heat that consumed bim Ellis was caught in the same bell of Total 86 7 10 0 11: 1 Innings Nashville 000000000--41 Meinphin 0 8 1 0240 1 0'--'! Earned runs-Memphis 2 Two-base bits-Crotty and m1th Three-base hit-MeAleei Double plays-Pholan nnd Andrewer Force Phelan and Andrews lime base on balls-By Smith 2 by Gibson 'L Struekout-By Gib Bon 2 by Smith 1 Time-One hour and Mir ty minutes Umpire-Suck A'rrACHMENT FOR BLACK MEMPHIS July attach mect has been issued for Bob Black one o' the pallet" for the Memphis Bee Bal Club who was subptenard lmt night potato the Louisville Nashville train was pull trig out of the depot for Nashville to lip pear a witness this morning in the Mill Ington murder case now on trial th Criminal Court The attachment Was le stied by Judge DuBose and a Sheriff officer leaves to night for)lashrUle to brim' him back Secretary Fairchild is oonvincedihers no necA3seity for an extra session of pongress and that financial matter can'be easily an ranged without A telegram from St Joeeph Mo says We the closing of the saloons the revenue has so fallen off to compel the discharge of the police form and turning off of gas atid electric lights A frightfid accident occurred Friday night at Kingston' Ontr The stick of an Immense rocket broke: and the missile struck Jai Thompson almost decapiTwo men Gustave Ruler and Albert Ins lost their lives la the burning of buy Bros' store la New York peter day The Kearys were dealers In and potters Of fireworks and toys' 4 Si BO! and ratil A Inc be ef A auu A nigt Imo Aro tatlx Ti Mani Km daY LONDON July 2 athletio championship of the world for professional athletes was decided at Stourbridge Worcestershire to-day There were fourteen events in four of which American athletes competed In the 120-yards hurdle race Fleming of Cambridge wu first and Joyce of Cambridge was second Time :15 1-0 Young of New York was beaten easily in the one mile fiat race Cross of Oxford winning Time 425 Carter of New York was now here at the high jump and Rawdon of Teignmouth the present champion and Page of New York tied at six feet Both failed to clear the bar at six feet one inch Fogg of Nashville failed to clear the bar five feet eight inches The four mile fiat race was won by Carter of New York in a canter by eighty rads Time 21:10 REFUSED FURTHER TIME july has refused to grant Turkey any further time for aigning the Anglo Turkish conventit GLADSTONE LONDON July Joseph Pease gave a banquet at his house to-night in honor of Gladotone exPrime Minister who made a long speech chiefly an elaborate criticism of the speechm of Lord Rartington at Manchester and Blackburn In his opening he referred to the Spalding victory which he said showed the value of faith and patience in the preeent criels Lord Hartington had said the crisis was serious and grave and in this opinion Gladstone agreed with him Parliainent was not even to discuss the question of home rule but confined to consideration of the Coercion bill Lord Rartington had pro posed a grand committee to consider the Irish question butexcludedtherefrom Irish commoners "I am glad" he said "that Lord Hartington admits that we are still in the midst of a serious and grave crisis becanse the Unionist party appear to consider that if Ireland is not disturbed by crime there is no Irish question at all and that nobody need trouble about Ireland THE auto IS A DOUBLE ONIL There Is a crisis in Ireland where after giving her a large representation we trample under foot the whole wishes and convictions of her people as expressed by five-sixths of their members The second crisis is the reduction of Parliament to paralysis and impotence I predicted that unless the Irish question was settled Parliament would find the greatest difficulty in performing its duty toward England mid Scotland That prediction has been more than verified We have 'reached such a point that not only does Ireland monopolize the tide of Parliament but Parliament is incapable of dealing with the whole Irish goes-Eon Home ruJeIs the first Irish controversy but no one attempts to prosecute it within the hum During weeks and months hardly a word bas been said on this fundamental principle Loed Harting-ton warns Parliament against home rule outside of the House bemuse be does not want to impede the Coercion bill I ought to answer him in the Commons built I did every Tory journal in London would descant on the new machinery of obstoction Cries of 'Hear! Hearn Wear forbidden to eay a word on themes vital point in questions and are confined to the most miserable corner by the framing of a coercion bill to put down the liberties of Ireland" I 1 1 The Blue aid the Gray held a camp-fire last night at Gettysburg Pickett's Brigade came up from Richmond and were royally treated -A love-feast followed the formal speech making at the couri-house -A fatal tenement house row occurred Sat etrday morning at Jersey City One Reilly wee worsted in a row with another man and entered his wife's apartments and was going to settle it with the man's wife Re threw a lamp at her and the bed clothes caught fire and burned the baby to death KENNEDY'S SLAY R0' 1 I lad: BOO trOld OPee twit goloi threl Gault John McNamara Aeeistant Foreman of Engine Company No 9 and Jame Flaherty Assistant Foreman of No 5 rushed into the burning building to rescue the two men alive it poeeible They emerged bearing only the charred The bodies were laid on the sidewalk and covered with cloth Shower of water fell from the water tower and the boee of the fourteen engines at work on the fire pelted down on the Hasler was a young man 24 years old recently married and had one child a mere Ellis was a widower 40 years of age and resided in Brooklyn lie leaves two children FIRE STARTED I The Mulhouse correctional tribunal has just sentenced a German domestic who originally belonged in Hesse to nine mouths imprisonment and a email fine for crying "Viva IA Franos" in a tavern at Sausbelm The heaviness of the efatence it is asserted was due to the fact that TN CULPRIT WAS A GERIAN 'rho relations between Germany and Rum ilia are becoming incomprehensible While there le seeming concord between the two courts the war of extermination agtdnst everything German is ever increasing in Russia This action on the part of Russia results In intense bitterness against that country in Berlin where the leading jou- nabs talk of reprialland eelf-defense The lint symptom of this feeling ham been the outcry attain GOMM investing in Russian stocky Cross Gazette and the Cologne Gazette arguing that a government which virtually expels foreigners will not scruple to defraud Its creditors it a war furnished the neceestu7 pretext 4 The semi-official organ the Poet is still more alarming It gays that in the event of a war with Germany which many intiu ential persons in Rosie are striving to bring about a sinks of the pen would suffice to deprive Germane of all their sinews of war in the shape of the millions they have confided to the care of Russia Theee articles showing the 1 GROWING DISTRUST OF RUSSIA I CIIICA00 10 wASIIISOION 2 6hiesso 5 8 0 0- 0 0 2 0 -11 Washinaton0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Baltern and Daly Whit ney and Deftly Base 1 Washington 5 Home Nolte and O'Brien 0 1 4 4: 1 nosioN 5 Pirrssulto 1 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0' Boston 0 0 0 'O 0 I 1 1 BatteriesMorrie and Miller Conway a Tate Base 10 Bost) os 8 Boston 2 CINcriotr At 12 CLOELANDIt 6 netnnatt 0 0 8 80 1 1 11 Cleveland 0 2 0 4 0 0 2 1 Base 26 Cleveland 5 Cleveland 4 Bat and Connors i Crowell! at Reipechlager 1-- INDIANAPOLIS 0 NEW YOU 5 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NewYork 01100102 Base 8 New York ErrorIndianapolle 6 New York 4 B4 and Myers Mattimoril a Brown ATHLETICS 8 BALTINOBB 7 4 Athletic 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 21 Baltimore 0 2 0 0 0 0 8 2 11 Baltimore 12 Err 8 Baltimore 1 kisaon and Robinson Kilroy and Fulmer DETROIT II PHILADELPHIA 8 Philadelphia 0 0 1 1 0 0- 1 Detroit 8 1 8 0 0 -1 13 Detroit 12 Detroit Batter and Gunning Weidmait at Briody 0 li BROOKLYN 10 NEIN 11 Brooklyn Metropolitans 0 0 0 A 11210I Base 18 8 Mete 4 and Porter Donohue and McMullen st Louis 10 LotillIviLLB 8--'' 't Loulsvlile 1 0 0 0 2 00 0 0-1 st Louis 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 I 2 St Louie 2 1 Bi and Cross Caruthers and Boy 1 ji Pnil a At911 1 1 2 1 ad Bat I al! at 1 An 111 21 1 Fourth race Bouleverd stakes all ages 1 starters were Daruna (101) Hamilton Clarion (110) Arnold Voltegeur 105) West Miss Molloy (100) Winchell Jim Gore (165) Hathaway Gore $100 Miss Molloy 180 field 855 Mies Molloy Drumm and Clarion were leading at the start Miss Molloy showing the way past the grand stand Daruna second and Voltegeur third This order was maintained until they came 'round to the three-quarter pole where Damn took the lead Miss Molloy second Jim Gore third but half way down the stretch Jim Gore came to the front and won handily by two lengths Damns 'mond and Miss Molloy a poor third Time 208 Fifth race steeplechase full starters were Warfellow 131 (Houston) Tennessee 160 (Canavan) Wellington 148 (Callahan) Pools: Tennessee 865 Wellington 81 and Warfellow Ascoll was scratched and Tennessee allowed Wellington to make the running until they came out in the track where he came ahead and won under a pull War-fellow took the wall and first water jump and refushed the second waterjump Time 501 OONEY ISLAND NEW YORK July spring 'meeting of the Coney Island Jockey Club ended today with iovely weather a fast track and a very large attendance The racing wee excellent though there was but on close finish that between Choctaw Bees and Young Luke In the sixth race Five out of the seven favorites won First Sporting Stakee 'three year olds and upwards one starters were: Burch Tolle Doe Brown Duke and Flageoletta Burch won by half a length Tells Doe eecond Flageoletta third Time Second race the Good-Bye Stakes 2-yearolds three-quarters of a starters were: Sea Fog Tea Tray Pocatello Satan My Own Wonder and Salvint Sea Fogwon by a nose Tea Tray second and Satan third Time 1:14 Third race the Spendthrift stakes 3-yearolde one add one-quarter miles The starters were: Hanover Stockton and Reveller Hanover won by two lengths Stockton second Havener third Time 2:11 Fourth race Knickerbocker handicap one and three-eighth starters were: Hidalgo Ten Booker Housatonic Richmond Boaz lerons Bonanza and Shasta Ten Booker won by two lengths Hidalgo second Richmond third Time 223 Fifth race handicap one alert- ers were Ovid Stonebuck Frank Ward I Maggie Florence 31 Rowland and Du- 1 The Millington case at Memphis De velops Some Queer Things4 MEmpars Tim July The monotony Of the testimony given by witnesses for the defenert in the Millington ease alleging that threats were made by the deceased ageing the life of the prisoner was relieved this afternoon when the State Introduced a witness who saw the killing and corroborates the evidence given by Knight and WUboIte that George IL lington approached Tom Kennedy trOM be- hind and shot him is be was seated In a chair and when Kennedy fell forward to the ground Millington again shot him In the evidence given yesterday afternoon it was developed that during Millingtortle Incarceration in the county Jail be was per witted to attend a picnic given in the noun- try and was Accompanied by the night L' 116 was also permitted to go to the country on two other Great in- dignation Is expressed at the loose manner In which criminals are guarded Milling- ton bad been sent to jail without bail GALTATIN ors- diSW atiu 111 Th' mei wItneeal wait" decerell Introdur and eta Knight I lington 1 hind an( tbohairIongrothauei It was 4' 1411Itted try and Jailer COUD digng In whiel ton bad to their old place and that the morj advanced members of the Tory party and the more intelligent of the Liberal party would be found working together for what they be hewed would be the common good of the country But as only one newspaper In the whole Kingdom thought the remarked( Mr Richard Chamberlain worth reporting his pilot balloon soared away without attract ing attention and therefore without in the least having the desired effect Under the circumstances It was evidently time kr the two leaders In the plot to speak out Ind thie they did within a Couple a days of each other Mr thamberlain at Birmingham "We have to see if It La not riesible after the wreck of the Liberal party to form some new combination Our old party names have lost their force and meaning It may be our duty to discard them to tnd others which will better represent the facts or the itituatiour ES WIJI SPEEDILY Backilm by Lord Randolph Churchill who speaking at Wolverhampton no great distance from Birmingham two day: later asked his audience whether it was beet at the time to be silent or to attack the Government on the financial side and himself declared In favor el the latter course Retrenchment I their cry now when one of bie yartnem declares himself ready to adulot the tesponsibility of leedingthe assault but it may be asked is not Lord Salisbury tu the way? Re is and therefore the next evil) le the conspiracy Is to remove hint A after Lord Randolph Churchill bad spo a Il London Journal that is nothing i i not strongly Tory contained an indictmlit of the Prime Minister which if It had been published in a Liberal paper would bays been characterized by ever tenet)) tative as unwarrantable and indecent In ris fir tide Lord Salisbury was told tiatl I "his health is notoriously bad and had in a way which disinclines him for exertion flat he Is unsympathetic and takes no painsti rain the personal affections of bisfoliowo he appears to consent to resent and to demote all Information ex which Tomes from 0 ms owti INNER 11130 of satellites and relations and that I a li I-lowers declare they have no idea of -rs need like pawns on a chess board 1 10 moved about by an unknown en de playerin support of the Until an i al- player in support Or Ine mils moved about by an unknown eni II 'to olayer in support of the Cecile an i al- 3 irdi i i II ik 1- ---at In the basement of the building and spread upward so swiftly that it was believed that oilers bad been itu prieoned by the rapidly ascending flames The water tower sent its streams up into the top stoties of the burning structure All the street and general traffic on Broadway was impeded and a great crowd struggled outside the fire lines Clouds of black smoke swept up into the heavens and every second the loud report of fireworks sounded above the yells of the firemen Occasionally a rocket would shoot upward and strike the ceiling It seemed for a time that nothing could prevent the spread of the flames to the adjoining build trigs Washington Ryer of Engine 53 was overcome with heat and taken to Chambers Street goepital At 5 o'clock the remains of the two dead men were removed to the White Street Police Station It was die covered that they bad died from suffocation rather than from burning The firm had a stock of fireworks and toys on hand amountingto $100000 Their Insurance was light and their lobs will Slimed more than 50 per cent of the value lion of the goods The building belonged to the Butterfield estate and was damaged 1373000 partially Insured At 9 o'clock the fire was entirely under control The firm of Emu Bro is one of the largest importers andmanufacturers of toys in the United States Shortly before 6 o'clock to-night while the flames were still raging in Keary's building fire was discovered in the top floor of 80d Broadway occupied by A- Wediman A Co dealers in toys The flames were promptly extinguished with a loss of 10 WO to stock and $2t00 to the building The traffic on Broadway was almost entirely suspended for several hours THE RACES '0-31ORROV float Attractive Card on the Pour of July Programme 1 RUMMIES July a--The letters of ling of BOIT to Queen Natalie are returned unopened to him It is reported that the Queen will seek the advice of the Czar before consenting to allow the King to obtain a divorce from her It is also reported that if King Milan does not obtain an asmance from Austria of a complete atipport Premier Ristics will be proclaimed Regent of Berrie until the Crown Prince who is abeent and in the custody of Queen Natele reaches hie majority nanAc's OF rum 10mDow July Maurice Healy in a letter to the Daily News charges Mr Balfour with a breach of faith He bays that during the debate on the Crimes bill Mr Balfour promised to Intrrduce a clause allowing an appeal from every sentence harosed by a Magistrate even it it be of- lees than a month's imprisonment which le the present Matiliory limit that he asked the Bleb Chief Secretary recently to try to reItiom bis promise and Introduce such a and that Mr Balfour denied having tAade such a promise THE ROMAN QUESTION BEMMELS July 2--Le Nord a Russian c-4an published here commenting on the ptian queetion says: Ruesia will not r1 France and refutes the that ltisriia will not concern herself in Egypt in turn for English concession in Bulgaria PIksia Germany and Anat's the paper ntinues are friendly If tolly do not agree oti the Egyptian queelon It will simply reg- It in liberty of action for each power tt8 Le Nord and Germany Austria and aiy will not eopouse England's interest to te extent of affording her material aseist :3 Ptian question saes: ItUestA wilt no A France and refutes the 'reports that Itistia will not COnCellt beeseff in EgYPt In turn for English concession in Bul garia HIssla Germany and Au'll the Patter ntinues are friendly If tell!) do not agree oil the Egyptian queeion tt will simply re- s- It hi liberty of action for each power te4de Le Nord and Germany Austria and 1 aiy will not among England's interest to te extent of tarot diug her material aist ss- tome already bad their effect in the fall In the priced of Russian securities all around The anceming efforts of Prince Hohenlohe Count Henckel and Herr Kramsta the largest German land-owners in the Russian provinoee to have themselves exempted from the effects of the Czar's ukase failed of the desired effect the St Petersburg Government refusing to make any exception in favor of anybody and therefore these Iznd owners together with Prince Radseiwill and Prince Reuss find themselves compelled to sell their eetates in suable at a virtual sacrifice The Anglo-Turkieh Convention excites but faint interest here The belief Is expreseed that France and Russia are In collusion in their protests against the Sultan signing the document It is learned from private sources whose trustworthiness is beyond dispute that though no official intimation has been conveyed to the powers both Nelidoff the Russian Ambassador to Constantinople and Count De Montebello the French Ambassador UNACED TIEtit SULTAN al has been already stated It is again asserted among diplomats that Count Von Hatzfeldt the German Minister to London will shortly succeed Count Von blimster as German Ambassador to Paris Count Herbert Bismarck replacing Count Von Hatzfeldt at London The Dresden papers announce that an American consulate will be eatablished at Flamm Saxony This will be a great boon to the many export houses in Saxony The plan of the Government to provide for workmen in their old age will be applied at first only to industrial workmen of which It Is estimated the number Is 7251000 The Military COuncil has decided upon 'a reform which will prevent the movements ottroops becoming known to the public and thus possibly to the enemy tube event of mobilizing the army The landing stages and strategetic railways which have hitherto been permanent structures will in the future be kept in the shaped materials ready to be built at a dats notice When minist Lo er to nde iu anoru succeed Count Von Munster as German Ambassador to is Cnt Herbert Bismarck replan Par ou ing Count Von Hatzfehlt at London The Dresd that eu papers announce at an American consulate will be eatablish ed at Moen Salooy This will be a great boon to the many export houses in Saxony The plea of the Government to provide tor workmen In their old agewill be applied at firt only to industrial of which ft is estimated the lumber Is The Military 7125' prevent mo nt th ve'm'e-n'ta' COuncli has decided upon a ottroops becoming known to the public and thus possibly to the enemy in the event ot mobilizing the army Th la ding stages and etrategette weyswe Ian hitnerto been permanent structures will in Aloe future be kept In the shaped materials read' to be built at a day's notice 'When Death of Judge Leo Bred- ley Acquitted GattAllit Lee Head one of the ablest jurists at the Gallatin bar died at home this morning at 10 o'clock He was 38 years old graduated 'at the Lebanon Law University in 1871 and was elected to the Legislature from Wilson County In 1873 For many yeam be has bald the position of Judge of the County County Few men in Tennessee were better aqd more favorably known He wee the second son of the late Hon Head who ranked as the peer of the ablest jurists of the TO111106Ste bar judge Head will be burled to-morrow at Gallatin Bates Bradley was acquitted to-day in the Criminal Court of the murder of Deputy United States Marshal Lee killer two tARIMY 4 Mb ter god more favorably known He wee the second eon of the late Hon Head who ranked Oa the peer of the ablest jurists of the TO1111068t0 bar Judge Head will be buried to-morrow at Gallatin Bates Bradley was acquitted to-day In the Cril Cot he mur de of Deputy mina ur ited State Marshal Lee Miller two Death Lee Hes Gallatin III o'cloc the LI Ovid won by a neck Maggie second Stonebuck third Time 1:41 Sixth race three-quarters of a starters were: Choctaw Lucy Bess Jennie Tipsey Tornado k'rolic Poomoke Nat Goodwtn and Young Luke Choctaw won by a bead Bess second Young Luke third Time 1143( Seventh race one mile on starters were: Susie Forbes Nellie Van Lackawanna Ernest Grenadier and Para-Lackawanna Won by a length Grenadier second Ernest third Time 1114 ENTRIES AT CHICAGO Youn Luke third Time moke Nat Goodwin and Young Luke Choctaw won by a head Bess second me Id4M Seventh race one mile on 'tartan wen: snail Forbes Nemo van Lackawanna Ernest Grenadier and Para- Lackawanna Won by a lengtb Grenadier sew ndErnest third Time illt AT GO i The most attractive card on the Fourth July programme to-morrow will be tt i racing al West Side Park Tbe gmundest- I in even better condition than this 81410 1 mid both course and approaches are 0 doubtedly the best in the South The inal track was completed yesterday sad will thrown open to the public to-day free Tbe horses entered are hi tine itallitrt' and the port will be first-class bia I Belle J0111311 and Agyie yesterday did sot phenomenal work They will bear watc intr The entries for the various events i nunierous and are an assurance of mpiritt- contests The admission to-morrow will 60 cents 6 la Favor of Commercial Oaten (1 DUTTON ONT Jul" 2-4large niettle was held here to-day to indorse commera-: anion with the United Stales Address(-: In favor-thereof were made by Prof Gel(l' i win Smith and by Eratdos WI man of Nel' Hon Benj Butterwi)rtts ofe1A Gen-Wani of Texas and there At Ar feN thur on the way here the Istnericars st7' p- I met by I large delegation ald conitumtl 't 1 a nrocession through the tiwn lt- a tkne favoring commerri1 iial4 e'ff unanimous passed here 1 and the sport will be first-class lea I Belle J01188 and Argyle terday did phenomena work They bear tr I yes sot wilate ng The entries ter the vartoua eveuts a numerous and ars an assurance of Attire A contests The admission toonorrow will I 60 cents 4 111 Favor of Commercial Onion rit' DRAYTON ONT Jell 2---klarge ifleelle commere'd held here toolay wail ith anion w' the nited Stair Ad dreese oeh' i in favr thereof were made by Prof Gl win Smith Smith and by Erastos 'SVi man of (271e1 It vr York Hon eel tterweirth of Gen Wan! of Texm and thers At 4 i thur on the way here the Is Yer! ca' met by i large delegation ald courateit a nrocession through the I two lt-t untm tkannelaovuoring commrereri 1 iiiiin ri al i pseeedbe Henry George Interviewed Prrrsnuno July 2--Renry George passing through the city to-day was inteo viewed briefly orb present status of the McGlynn affair can be briefly summarized" be mid "It Is reaching 'toiled interesting phase now Either to-morrow or Monday his forty days expire Then tbe question as to whether he will be excommunicated will be definitely settled" George wore an elegant new suit of clothes high hat giving him quite a distinguished appearanda luchhishop Ryan ot Philadelphia whoWas passing through the city also said to a reporter that McGlynn's story of the Roman 'Ambassador at Wohington is mere talk Re bad nothing to say on the oubjedt of McGlynn's excommunication The affair be said would create no breach in the Church OM people only McGlynn in a political way ater' ll PrrTeaunclellrY ue Julyr21--H inleenrfirY Georew ge pawl- through the ett7 to-daYt weal briefly summa IDE vieed briefly "The present status of the mu111Y1311 auaic cony' be raid "It Is reaching Itsmost Intereeting phase now Either to-morrow or Monday his forty days expire Then the quest ion as to whether he will be excommunicated will be definitely settlev i Wore an elegant new suit of gse Ryan ocit appearanew Archbishop high hat avtigotTW ID aga pablasksigng quite roudgi tbe clip also add to a repo rter that Mc- Glynn I story of the Roman Ambassador at Wohington is more talk He had nothing to to kW on the eubject of McGlynn's excom- munication The affair be said would create no breach in the Church aa way on a only followed McG17nd In political ay 1 Illness of Dr Brown A telegram received in this City yesterday announced the dangerous illness of Rev Brown Corresponding Secretary of the Baptist Convention of Tenneseee at Me home in Mossy Creek Tenn Dr Brown's condition is extremely c1tca and grm Pars are entertained as to his recovery This will be painful intelligence to the many friends of Fr Drown in tido city and throughout the State tfours'1 A number of similar attacks hate been made leading to the Lord Salisbury must speedily be ut of his place to make room for tidolph ChurcbilL 's "England does not love coaliton' said Mr Disraeli and least of CI love them when they involve the al went of every shred of poliCcal and the attempt of two to achieve success at the (it more consistent men by promisit: 1 each knows it is impossible to Strange tricks have been played in 1 within the last two years and he 1 to0 a bold man who would believe ti land may not see even stranger LI: the immediate future Lord liar :0 begbz ttie attack on the i- 'FOREIGN NOTES (it Is the Clyde regatta yesterday the Thistle It wou easily A very light northwest wind 'fl I revailed throughout 1 utast Intvitt has started to stump Sect! i on the Irish queetion lie will atterir'- worls go on a stumping tour througb- Loa4 1 in aud the north of Kugland xi Li Gen Lawton the new United States 1 1 1111114er to Austria has arrived in Velma Czt Moo July 2--Following ate the entries and weights for Monday's races: First race for 2-year-oids three-quarters of a O'Lendon Fat Memo The Chevalier Range Itristi Vengeance 110 each Lapdy Virgil Feline Irma Charlotte Ocean Wave Lady Taylor Bertha 101 each Second race an ages one mile and toe eighth SQAnrelisk 911 Modest 110 iin Nave 112 Mollie's Last 103 brook! a '9 to i oura I A number of similar attacks have t' Pe been made leading to the conclral t4 I Lord Salisbury must speedily be tic I 1t of bis place to make room for '1A01 qat1- dolph ChurchilL lg I gland does not love co I Un7e4r8 egago Illness of Dr Brown love thm when they involve od En Mr Diaraell and least of a3 er al he ai -'v A telegram received in Niko City yesterday of every shred of political I ice CztrAGo July ati the en- and the in pt (Pt two lv ro irg 1 announced dangerous illness of Rev lo the clans to achieve success at the Cr ie Clyde regatta yesterday the Thistle First race for 2-yetar-olde three-gnat ito-'-'-rs tile Brown Corresponding Secretary of 'll iiAtu AvilerEiayiNiglhurm north est 'tin'el otrtiml wihti a racee Pat o''reo the Baptist Convention of Tenneseee at his each knows it is impeesible to '0 1 revelled throughout The Cheval Lady 1: i lianm Aristi Vengeanc4i home in Mossy Creek Tenn Dr Brown's Strange tricks have been played in a I itteel havitt hu started to stump Seot- 110 each irgil Feline Irma condition is extremely ritical and grave witble the last two years and he 1 tte l'Ird en the Irish queetion Ile will atter- Charlotte Ocean Wave Lady Taylor Der- I fears are entertained as to his recovery a bold man who would believe -r rls go on a stumping tour through Lon- ha 101 each Vi Pll 11 ai 1 Thi 8 ill be l' 111 telligenceto the many land may not see even stranger 4 1'1 leo and the north of Eagland Second race all ages one mile and cue- i VI friend(' Of Or Brown in this city and the Immediate diate future Lord ar' i (' tett Lawton the new United States elittith im yo sewillangritlie 9O0 feltre Last 1016 Brook ibt 95Modroorist7 throughout the State the attack on the mentor raa I i klitCte Mistrial to bite arrived laTlentla II tt 1- I 1.

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