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eatin tie a ast THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY: JULY 3, 1899—TWELVE PAGES: ; Eg. rae ae Z i increase In the nominal amonnt of monay pald Btrock out--Syracuac, 3: Troy, ly tlou for that trophy, but every ono remembers | Northern Iino Packet Company will bring the | Mad!eon K 10 ‘ for short work will bo lost {n doprer goods, 8 Umpira— Daniels, of itartford. hich attendett bls offorte at that | steamers Centennial und Ron lioy hares Tobe | sta sat When taken to, tha | Pierce will be buried this afternoon - by, the station tho fellow registered na James | county. Ho AD, and: iis, to others as sence each and John SfeCatthy, Keegary in bls . EDS flight, threw away a red pocketbook, which Pasty Seat ise a upon boing recovercd was found to contain $20) noeror, July %—The Datly Advertl i in aplelmarks and a bogua check for $300, et v leer will dated June 2 payable at the Kaosas City Hank | publish to-morrow the story of the efforts of i to If C, Warner, and signed C. M. Nuun’-| the friends of J, F, Edmonds, the forger, to & inn, In the eposncasion, of Reach were | ratso money enough to satiety his creditors and == : DUPPALO DEFRATS CLE AND, fucl, renta, clothing, cte,; and ag eruployment Hyecial Diamateh io The Tribune. tries tn sropuetion to ithe apjortut af work thay Chicago Got Beaten by folding ra about aru ha Uluveliied gut. lo to pay for them, therofpro, the fewer hours . 5 Me they labor the Ieas they can buy, and the more Cincinnati, Boffatus mado two in the firat, on w hit, a threo-baser, and two errors; one In the destitute they will continuo to ho, Let np second, on one bit and two errors; and porting fraternity, whe had Jearncd | used as hotele during th wonderful physleal. powers of endurance inan, wid of Nis atnost unparalleled CRICKET. - epeed in previous races, placed their money con ; . fidently at lung odds upun the certainty of his IN PINLADELPIIA, winning, Purtapepiuta, July 2.--The Baltimore Crick- Ihe result of that remarkable contest folly | et Club was dcfoated by the Germantown Club justified their frecly-expresaed suspicions that thelr inan'was not fauare. nud’ that he hat q | {aenle city fas one-inning game, Beore, 204 to regatta, found a certified clock for $2,000 on the elghit-hourite delue bimaolf with the nation | Tho Red-L Have Ro- | ono in the fourth, on a tro-tarcr ant a| mercenary motive in leaving the track after ; Keoess tod. Bi ie to | thueavert bie prosecution for self-conteied elaht hots ten hours’ boy for cight hours’ fetes oes eee ers nnd single. | Cleveland tad one. In the aveond on mreking the trifting score of twenty-oud niles, AMUSEMENTS. Bees tt, Ba Ky dated. ay dy Dare le 19 | forgery. It ts asserted, but not proven, that war” No employer canard to ay for travertine mone ai amon th | E Tap inane fe weap or 3 » | darets Ssapraed. ty Falon att Sa, | thetanka holing te taudlent peer ‘are two houre after he quits work. Thoir Luck, fave \Yarner out at econd, nitich to the dis- | onecan be found In the fiiference 1 gatliered MIVICK RY and & ered mare Wea Oris 500 te cant | Sresdito accept IO pér.cens OF te Amount and Seas Euat of the crowd, a6 Carey had scored, ‘The CHRIS: These were ee oe nOW) Old bearlag Conds aply | jaeke 20 anpesl to tho jaw. Partios earee te from atremark inade by one of the Engiisnnen who accompanied Crosmtapi tathiacityy He said | To-nicht, ond for the remainder of the week that the tatters the poor fellow, and his friends | (including matinees on Friday and Saturday), expected to back him' very tbeavily in} the bill at MeVicker's will include “Pinafore ” tho pouls, but he was running auch a strong | and “Trial by Jury.’ The Intter piece fs ove favorite over tho whole field, it was impossible f J. ip may tan niaag | tnt on ven ima een ete fe Cc lavora- ‘6 times somo Years ago,. hut verer with an ade- Hie onpartuntee, ‘ uate musical cast. This it will have on the ve Among the unfinished busiuoss of tho session playing of Fulmer, Gluascock, Walker, atid just cloned wes Dinu Srmxowu's abortive at-{ Running Races at Detroit and Trot- | puiiiipa was tine, ‘ : tempt, to got Gronox F, SawAuD, Minister to ting Raoes at Cincinnati and China, impeached. Bint spent a Jarge amount . Elsowhere. of his yaluable time and wasted a great deal of pera an neat Rae an wa natlve eloquence on the subject during the For- B pda a=Euliner sud Eggle. tv-filth Congress, and when he vas defeated ho | An Alleged Inside View of the rate ea devices used bv those, gentey im plariog tele | money’ wich * the alaunes, understand prauks with slrangerg frota tlic country. that ho shall be saved from a fel- Detectives Shea and Keating yesterday morn- | on's fate, and will endeavor to raise $40,000 ing sa a Granger in company with tho woto- | hefore the Grand Jury can have \time to riows confidence swindler Dell Beatt at the cor- | find an fodictment, fo which event. thoy claim : nor of Canal land Randolph shroeta, | Beotl, | they will not Ue compounding a felony, for, not tried to get away, but was pursued and having been proven guilty of an7 crime, be 124456 2104 Cleveland, 4. a3 To the kuowing ones, and especially the _ captured, Hie fotended must bo beld invocent. But, if it should appear extn reton jot wore tho Tat Tel Ie of a Th Se amie ugaitjeaeugeen iS | taeiaat Cromens, Ta hi net | ctu gen ait aukla ar | mgt, HENRY cng eed ep i cae haar cee But it ee ail fy vain, and So Aivincen ce . Match. Flys muifed-—Ulapp, Hagler, MeCurmlex, Pate prone a reat of sbulls Of tie must | tiyell pleasure to fee, Wisconain, = Scott met him, and It | will at once drop the matter, and leave the law quired where be was golny. He, of courso, wae | to take Ita course. The probabilitics ara that he Bound for the same place, and 'yreparatory to | will follow Chase, Hathaway, and other respect- atten) pid his wiles upon the old gentleman, | able forgera to the Btate Prison, for it 1s pretty coazed bim to go along with him and have ® | Joudly hinted to-day that merchants hold notes drink, A ticket to California and $112 Soa apogee tuaien 12 in cash | of bis amounting to as much as the banks have. , Other detectives at Central Station run in Geo Smith, Thomas Ward, allas “Ni TIATIN’S BAD LUOK. ‘ome and Martin EH. Weeks, upon charset Des Mornes, [2., July 2.—Last January Will yayraucy, fam McKiozey mysteriously disappeared from . the home of Thomas L. Habn, a Madison Town- CRIME. ship farmer, -and nothiog was hoard of him til THE ARMSTRONG MURDER. yesterday, when be turned up at Polk City. ‘During his absence flehn had been tried saveral New York, July 2—The tnquest in the caso pees ‘bis murder, and hed barely escaped - of Johu Armstrong, coachman, slot at Mont- | 'nehlog by bis neighbors. ; clair, N.J., last Thuraday evening, by his om- wre 7 ployer, Joseph P. Bialr, teller in tho Mechavies' Ten See tay ae ebame Jobuey," Bank, New York, was rosumad today in the | ong of the partics who robbed the cozch near Newark Court-Ilouso. Armatroug’s body was | Buffato Gav a short timo ago, while on the way deliverad by the Corover this morning to some | from old Red Cloud Agency to Rapid City, tn restéents of Montelalr for burial. Holland | charge of Deputy Sheriff Smith, of Cheyenue, Lees testified that he beard’ some nolse at Blair's oa akon Seam the coach lost night near ee house, and beard Armstrong say, “Give me my | Dlace Whera the robbery was committed, woney and Ml leave." A little while afterward | Mies masked men, end hung tos tree near by. he heard a shot, and then a second one. Soon ' after, witness reached the barn where tho shoot- ARRESTED. YOR. MURDERS ing took place.: Armstrong sald to Blair: Keroxur, Ie, July 2.—vJaines Mason, colored, “You rudisn, you ruffiav, you've murder-| wos arrested at Canton, BMo., to-day, for the ed me.” Blair showed a rusty revolver | murder of Jolin Symonds, colored, nt Fort Mad- which he sald Armstrong wes about to shoot | tson, 19., three or four years ago. He was Lim with, Blalr anid he took {tout of Arm- | brought to this city to-night, delivered to the stroog’s hand, Arinatrong, within hearing a{s- | She Tf, and will be taken to Fort Madigon in tance, made no remark. BIM took some money | te morning. Ho confesses the erline. out of his pocket, saying, * Jolin, I have moncy - enough fo pay you.” Armstrong replied, “7 Sal ene Rw don’t Bolieva 1 shalt want money In tne mor | Exar, TH, July &—Last might the resideuco tng: you can keep ft.” Blafr remarked no dtd | of Airs. I, Rogers, alx miles from here, was not fotend to shoot Armstrong so high up. entered by burglers, The family wero chloro- ‘Misa Rebocca Draper, visiting at Blair's on | pormed, 5 t the eventn of the shooting, tortilled that she set ae it tale tee tee twee told Blalr ale sav Armstrong beating his horses | dropped over 8300. It is thought tho burgiara the previous night. Blalreald he would coout | will be caught. and speak pleasantly to Jobn obout tt, but would not say = anything to make DEFAULTING RAILROAD AUDITOR. him angry. Blatr remarked that when | BAN Francisco, July 3.—A Euroka, Nev,, dis- he spoke to John in the kitchen the | Patch saya: “Tho examination of the accounts previous evening the tatter answered him Bh Ame Dit Of the Furske & Fallene Rall: saucily, and gave him a very wicked look, us if } $5,000 and 840,000. An attempt will fie mnie to he might do eomething violent. The first words | bring hin back.’ pd ofthe conversation betwoen Slalr and Arin- atrong which witness beard were oaths uttered LIFE SENTENCE, by Armstrong Ina loud end angry voice. Mrs. | Provipexce, R. 1, July .—Marearet Shew, Biair remarked tat she would yo to the stable |", and see if her presence would Mat atop Joly | convicted of the murder of her husband Aprit from swearing 60, ‘Thu swear continued | 2% bas been eentuncod to State Prison for after Mra. Blair went there, Witness then saw | life, Blair go inte the bouse. Airs, Blair ran up to her, and told her to go into the house quick SAVED FROM TITEL GALLOWS, with the children, as she was afrad John was | Aunany, N, Y.. July 2—Loster Brotherton, going toshoot. Sho went to the house, and | gq; 2 Fen beard two aboie:. Nrd. lade Fant out, andy. | semeetee to bo mended Joly 11, bas had ble so feolug uer husband, cried, 0, Tog, what lacs tence commuted to Hfe imprisonment. you done air reniied, "4 enutdn't help, it, Marr; If shot John, IfT hadu't TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, I should bo oa doad man, There is | Easton, Pa, July 2,—Tho Trustess of Lafay- the” pistol.” Blair then held bis ojrn pletol Jrrightnand ad spattes ins left, cWhen Diale' | Cue collene. tostay retolred: to, commence the entered the house he sald: "Mies Draper, us | Tebullding of Pardes Hall immediately. true ay there Isa Lord in Heaven, if 1 hadn't | New Yorn, July2—The Now’ York Steam- shot Joho he would have shot me. It wos | Power aud Heating Company, Gon. Spinola either he or], and so I shot him. I dta t: in | promoter, to-day filed.articles ot incorporation. self-dofonse.”” Blair lster aald he followed 1 cl % x Neer aeeirg cathe: Hace OFF Sie ream bleh [Teer aS Soe SSO 000, 2 BOOT share, win D. was locked, and he told John not to enter, when | “Marst: ic Jolin went to uni the door he selzed him Monat 4 toy ike thors eons Fue: with his hand, and told bim not to unlock crauunG, July 2.—T' it, John grabbed a pistol and he then fired the tee! Wachusetts ins Deen pect ae at sini pistol-shot. Then Jon turned and pointed a | Lrovideuce since vesterday. pistol at bim and Bluir fired a second shot, Phymoutu, N. Hy @ aly 2.—Five hundred rn french Canadians are maktug o pilerimage to CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. Uv shrine of St. Anno de Beaupre, oar Quebec. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, * New Youk, daly 2—The corner-stone of the 81, Lours, July 2.—-The prelintuary examina- German Masonic Temple was laid to<lay. The tlon of William Dieckmann and Joseph Stocckll, | Parse was Imposing, charged with the oiunter ot Mrs, Agnes Dieck- DRUNKENNESS, man, wife of the former, on the Ullve street Dr. D'Unger, discoverer of the clnehona cute fer Rock Road, in St. Clair County, Inst Friday | drankennoss, curcs atl cescs. Room 27 Valuer morning, was continued at Clayton, the county- | House. seat, to-day, <A eeveranca had been franted on ae ere OT: Monday, and to-day’s examination vas eniolly BUSINESS NOTICES, confined to Btacckli, the Wired mau, It was tes | yqjant " ¥ tied by partes’ wha scarched Stuockil's | iy Waitin centuch Wee weoaent aneh ndcoue cares house a few hours after the murdor | of Idney iliscayes, dyapepala. and ca may was discovered that they found the two shirts at oot HSS QUOT SPRINGS IS Dean; worn by Stoeckil in the morning wringing wet, | street, New York. None genuine without trade- spread pn the foot-board of his bed todry, It | mark of squaw, and label on bottle, t Wild throwe— Fe (iligan, Caroy, Eggler. have something of Iraportanca to cngross bis BASE-BALL. Wild pitebe-Slitehel, Ran, Ys Exel 4,25 Allligan, Je 3 Clove! attention at tho next soselou, Passed balls—Crowh — ANOTHER DEFEAT POR TH SILM STOCKINGS, Btruck out—Dutul + Itis really almost enough to break a body's ‘The Cincinnatia defeated the Clicagos again Doudle play—Fulmer anit Watker. heart to kuow how badly ‘Mr. Warranson has | yesterday, the score boing 9 to 8, and the gama | Pete; baseg hurtal ost ein, 4. been disappointed ta Mr, Hayss. Io (Haves), | une tn which honvy batting was tho rule, no less Buffalo, 10; Clevoland, &, is not only a" fraud,” In the estimation of the | than twelvo earned runs adorning thw score fate on bese—Buflalo, 4; Cleveland, u, + Loulsviile editor, but a tyrant in the uso | shect, It was also a gama in which luck tuld | ‘frome riatalo, Ge Slevalants oe of tho yoto-power, “Put not your faith in | heavily against the hore team, and to this, as Umpire—Gillian, Princes" 160 well-worn adage, much older then | much as anything, may tho defeat be ascribed. OTHMR GAMES. Mr, Warrenson, aud now ho moves to simond Capt. Anson won the toss and sent tho Heds New Repvoun, July 2.—Worcestere, 9; New by adding, * nor fa Republican Presidents.” to bat, Hotaling, tho Arst striker, golng out ona | Redfords, 3. eed Ke ALUANY, duly 2. faut fly to Filut, nicely taken. Barnes hit to SeninosiaLty, x Manchesters, 0, cazonn fs not blest with mora than. me- tia abremnea, sn hl “guMibty te MUSICAL NOTES. matter of wonder and_reeret tu limeclf, after During the week ending May 31 last, the whole the bira has flown, It was freely whienered, | of Waquer's “ Nieboluogen Ring” was perform- with oly wink und a knowing nod, among the | eg in Vicans. sporting gentry in the pool and watubling - . roonis, that O'Leary's hablis were not of the | ‘The rooster that will leave bis crow balf crowed best of Inte, und thut ft was {apostle for tilin | to wobble a worm may not be a musical success, tomake even average tite, Jia condition iu | but we will bet on him forall that.—#'zehange, other respects was euch a6 to effectually pre- na clude him from making # wloning race with ‘She Fentee, of Venice, will produce during Geoastatal, provided, of course, the uffair was | the noxt season “Lohengrin” and tho ‘ Favor- on the square. ite," and two new operas,—the ‘Ricnz!” of Laboring under this {mpresstou they eagerly Lulet fiecl, and the nitearde Gt Varjas" of gulped in every dollar that was offered on | Mfechtott di Uainl. O'Leary whauing the match: nnd they even ven- tured the seomlngly absurd dpluson, und staked | , M. Mossenet has arrived In Landon to super thelr money, that he would pot complete 200 | intend the final rehearsals of “Le fot do La miles fu the time required, The O'Leary back- | hore.’ at Covent Garden. ‘The chet parts will ere nud tle Crossland rity dfdn't bite at thls | be vlaved by MM. Lasalle and tiayarre, Miles. last Drooosttlon, from some Feason or another, Turvila and Pasqua. ut Which fs now open and, plain, however, but “ ore” “ ” gontented themes with, beithigataigit 00 | at rity a gale tte Ane heir man, or not at all. lying tnt Ci On the opening nignt, whon the men appeared aria Alrector ciriete were atry ia ee on the track, the difference in their sppearauce | cheatra une 150 10 the chorus, could be easily seen, Crossland in splendid + forin and condition, with symmetrically shaved ‘he aunuul festival of German musical artlets body aud Mbs, und ‘marcles os hard nud tough | Was held at Wiesbaden last month. | Gramaon’s a8 Whalobone, while O'Leary, with bia beautiful |) Selusing,” Tchaikowsky’s pisuo concerto, chest and back, but the color tind loft his checks, | Llazt’s © Faust,” Vou Buelow’s “Sullue Crosary and a sodden ‘expression huvered uround bis | #0 other works were performed, eyes. IJ1is muscles and flesh tuo were soft and A man who went to Leadvlile awhile azo, spongy, and his whole appetrunce vastly changed | nnd advertised to teach the gultar, was nott- from that of bia former self when be was the ) fied by tho esthetic residents that if he didn't champion heel-and-toe walker of the world. All | leave pretty quick be would guitar and feath- hn breparaliune had eae mado ia the Tacee ers. He left.—San Francisca News-Letter, systematic and exacting manner, Two tracks Pal heen fald off hy a competent civil engineers i At the Whiteunllde Rhouiah Musleel Festival, ‘he inner one, Intended for Cressiand, covared | 13 be Held at Alx-la-Chapelle, works by Handel, ely laps to the walle, while the outatde one, fo- Uleeck, Bestiore Pen bey cai Geman Urosel ier ears, Cleemited. “only 4a tert | lezt, Brahms, and Afax Bruch, Senor Sarasate will bo the solo violist. nnd. sawdust, ag {% was cooling to the a sutiel bie in ether x6 "Ab one of nie vittsbure concerts, a8 Courts etter han he tan-barl ane wns about to go on the stage to sine Salve t which covered the track of | dunora,” from “ Faust,” Miss Whinnery, notic- y ing a bit of simut on bis cheek, daintly wiped 1t with her imolastened —landkeretiiof, young men, fresh from EF ih sofl, wera ap- | “ Saliva damore,” inurmured the tenor as he polnted tu lool after Crosslund's interceta, and | hastened toward thy stage.—Iusle Trade te- Capt. Blake, Inte of the British army, but at | wie. Brecup 8 hlglily-reapectells aud warty eitizih Some forty years ago the programme of ona al Meare, Was ade one O! he refarece. io C e e c] fe you will aco that the arraugerosts were such as of the conicarts of thus Notwlels Susteal Reativat to Inspire confidences tm the mistruatfol | sinzors: "Comore ve" Mr, Hobbs, But wh Jooker-on a8 Well ns to increase the onthusiasm | TNT ti ag “Mee ulie, Behold a vircin Me of those who lind wacored thelr money on the | Young, Hehuld darkness aball cover Me, Phite auccess of the Englishinun, ee ea lin, Rejotce greatly Miss Birch, He shall feed Assoon as the word was given both of the P mou spraty Lo thelr work ia tie most dowred allag, Hates, Come unto me: Sadams, Bipelt: and determined manner, and before the first R 100. tulles were mate dey ed appar- |,“ Golddscht,” or “Little Gold Fish? {s torm eutly removed the finpression that the thing | of endearment), fe the nameof the ibretto was crooked. he outalie Alecks who had been | Whiek Herr Carl Costo has Just left inthe hands freely placing their money on O'Leary com- | of Johann Strauss, and for which this composer: menced ta feel that they had” been sucked to, | {sto write the music, The absurd sdventuras and they strove In a spirit. of desperation to } of the Bavarian Ambsssador, Baroa Lisbeuat, hedge their bets, even by taking louz odds on | of Vienna, during the last Congress, furm the Crossland: O Lear he ible tlie fie é tone subject uf the operatte, way in the rear, aud it was evident that if noth- | Acorreapondent writes thera fs a rumor in inyg happened he was certain to London tat Mevsrs, Gye have got their uyes on Here was the opportunity for those who un- | the Btates, with the ultlmbte intention of send- derstoo1 the prearranged programme to get fu | ing over a splendid Itallan opera company for a inelr work, and they succeeded Ju doing s0 in | tech months’ season in New York, Piliadelphia, ine most approved style, ‘They eagerly accepts | and Boston. Patti and Alvan! will be the main at- ed every offer mado on Crossland, ond even ) tractiong, with Mile, Vallerla, aud -posaibly Zoro wont so far as to induce a few of the small fry | Thalberg, for the off nights. Strukosch will to take even monoy or $5 td $1 on Crosstond. | tigve a amiall finger fn the ple, as an offset to ‘This was when O'Leary was seventeen miles in | Patti's promise to alng undor his‘: maungoment the rear, and his giomach reported by Dr, | whenover eho should return to the Stutes.—Vew Dunne, hie phyalclan, te be {na sorry condition, | York Herald, a ‘Mr, dames ©. ‘Tansey, O'Leary's manager, ond aye t a Tew choren friends, alternated botween the | | Some ong has been selling “Tiunt's Cujver- poot-room and the £xposttion Bullaing, and, | Sal Yacnt Liat’? In this year'stdition there ..whea he had succeeded in performing his part, | Hpdcars among the Het of ‘yachtasi! Pinafore ho whispered thy nintete’ witds, sil the-trans: sécbooner—twenty-three, tans—owner, Sir J, formation became changed, Crosstand's kili- | Porter, Bart—bullt, Asie bulldeha WV, Gil- ing pace slackened into a modcrute walk, | bert—Captaln, Corcorau.” And" Anot hes Aut Hoffman, — his. tiginer, — purposely | even voue #0 far us to cut a Block for ber Hinted for the beneflt of the crowd thit | racing flag—two pins stuck Pirgngh a figure ble muscles wero growing atf€ und falling | LV. She aleo appears in the tet of last vear's to perform thelr usual functions. At this | Wlining yachts as winning £7 10k.4.f all odd time O'Leary's stomach scems to Lave recoy- | Sins in the World.—Vew York Apraid. ered {ts normal condition, and the agility of nis Mies Woolwlne (Laura Belliai), formerly a legs was something wondertul Open suavt- | slogzer in a cburch-cholr ia Cincinnatf (her native elons of fratid were cain aroused, and tmur- } place), was sent to Italy by the church where muring of discontent were again beard both out- | sho used ty sing, monoy baying beon contributed ade nnd in tie building, by the congregation to defray the expenscs of From this time out Crossland only appeared | ihe voyage and keep her while at Milan for two. to make a fow mites at a time, and then retireto | years. At the end of that time her success a5 a Ins house, where by sat laughing and chatting | musical artist was so promising ‘that more with his friends, and drinking coplously of Chi- | money was seut her frow the same source. She cage stale beer. a has vow entered the feld ag a prima-donna, and One of the polnts to be gained was to draw | ter trluinph has been most vomplcte, papers of the Saturday crowd, and O'Leary saw that thia | Savona, Rome, Napies, and Trieste al) pubsiab- was finpossible, unleas hfs opponent made some- | ing Ieugthy accounts of the creat eothusiasin thing like a respectable show! in Me score. | she aroused whorever sbe bins appeared In lead- -Albanys, 25 Nationalay 0. . uly 3.—SpringBolds, 2; Mr, Havzs has doe yory wally very well in- } lott fleld for two bases, was sent to third by Jim deed, and fe now entitled toa vacation, Ie hus | White's anfo hit, and tolled on Kelly's fly to written more yeto messoges, and ‘writton them | Shaffer, the run being earned, The home ninu TH LURE. better, within a given space of tine, than any | sturted out well, for, after Filnt had Tue vIXED EVENTS. nan ever engaged in the buelness, But then | struck out, Potors, Willlatnson, ond Anson The Executive Committes uf the Jockey his upportunitics were great. bit safely, ‘ree fallow ing F pi Club hold a meeting yesterday afternoon, at SCAT. a two-bascr to loft, aud Quest with o single to | wh re f xe el 0 The Boston Herald says that tho defeat of | contre, all the four rune being earned. ‘There Taran: Tas of three io Sane Evauve Hats for Governor of Maing t4 the | wore tivo orrore in the way of wild throwing on | sosolved to make the stakes for 3-year-olde; one defeat of Buaiwe and the triumph of HAMLIN. | the Cincinnatt side, however, Barnes and Kolly | for volts, one for fillies, and ona for both colts The old man docs not propose to step’ down | dome eumo fearful work In that line, aud let- | gud fitice, ‘The names are not fixed, nor fs the anil out of the Senate Just yoty but will’ be his | ting in two runs, which wore afterwards earned | quatter yet deflultely settled, but It will be at Own auccussor, If he-can. by safe hitting, so that, although ‘the misplays | g Directors’ mcetitys to bo held next Monday. were bad ones, they did not affect the score. + NE DRTROIT RAORS. * ‘The New York Qraphic wants to know what } f, this time until the fourth inolng the the Prince Tifperial went down to the Zululand | feem. this, time ot: Se ee vnc sane tau tess Teak Wille at ecuné. “And; bevinggck White Stockings did not tally, the visitors gct- | Dernort, Mich., July 2.—The inaugural racing Ung ona in the second on naafe hit by Dicker- | mecting of the Datrolt Jackey Club oneucd to- erate tiled after, ho was rondy to depart by | son, 9 passed ball, anit Shaffer's muff of Uer- | coy at Hamtramck Park, a suburban curse, eee hardt’s hot aroun to rial io thie foul with a fino mile track, under the auspices of a re “ i und Afth fouings thoy earned singles, Dick-] most favorable nature. Tho track had been preovle io tue aguo dlateiete necd not take | orgon making a three-baso ML in the | placed tn aplendid condition for racing,—level, lr whisky straight auy Junger, Quinine will fe ‘rt ‘of th bull ottiny be choaper than {t has boor, Has es is eniterirs ie io Aiken i te samnpat a Just sit ‘uoul to Me saunter ————— ee able for the nags. A slight shower of rain fel Senator Taunwax fs tulaly responsible for | the right fold for tu-norrow's game, belny gene | early tn the afternoun, teniling, ff anything, to making the exteaueaalou af Congress necousary, | 0 by Foloy’s ainyle-baser to centro, ‘The ravi | jnproye the track, ‘Tis was followed by sun- Wonder how he figurea tho not results? the fifth was due to o base-hit by Hotallng, 2 | gnine and acool breeze from the river, walelt ee Jong fly to left for two bogs by Barnes, another | had the effect of tempering the atmosphere and Mollie MfeCarthy was iauch more popular {n |,fumblo by Shaffer, and auother two-baser by | making life out of cuore delightful, Running Chicago than Dexnts Kann! Kelly, ‘The White Stockings carned two tallies {a | races are a novelty in Detroit, and the fact that on the fourth, Larkiu and Gore leading off with } the Jockoy Club ts composed of the leading ‘The Soctallsta havo ongaged Mayor Han: | safe hits. ‘Then, after Hankinson had been | citizens of this city was o guarantee Bisun’a eagle for the Fourth, flyed by Hotaling, oe Filnt had, for the secoud that everything would be strafgtit, aud called a a pao tine, struck out, Petera sent o grounder to | Jorge aud fasblonable audience to the park. Pre- . PERSONALS, contro-tiold for two bases, Loth Larkin aud Goro ylous fo the races the fuvorftes in the pools wera tallying, In the fifth another ono was honeatly fncommodo, Keene Richards, ilies L'Argen Two daya moro of plonsant weather and | obtained, Anson, the Mret snan at bat, hitsately sau Virgiltian, fot the kacew! a Une are et July's speech crop fs sata, to right. Shaffer roached frst on Foley's bad ” for all aves, at half-pest 2. ‘There wore are uVey. Quest hit puree : t v Arey y Old man Bendor nnd Little Charley Ioas | trew of his grounder to Hires. | soven starters, A. Smith's Lady, D*Arey havin are probably In New York, safely to centre and Ansot LemDle to como been withdrawn, and there was half an hour of i hone, but was caught ut the plate hy dim White, | dinieulty in effeeting a atart, the horses being Arocent English podestrian is not only Cross-Jand but Cross-cyed. ‘ “headed off. Sheffer at thira, but Gore brought sete, oe dtd arincloally oy Rito Atalone, "Tho next negro exodus will, wo bolievo, bo | in Quest bya corking hit to centre Meld. In} pie raco was a Sue one, and reeulted Mr, Chostine Cox, of Newors. vi! <1” | thelr naif of the sixth Inning, Ge Cancmaag: | ia Ineommoda winning in Tit, Zeta aveond, ‘eo rut cI cs 7 The raco for comota is gonorally to the gies Dickerson, the (rat striker, bit Cleats Oe eeceit ofthe day ‘was the-Mivh- Switt, roferelng, of courac, to Lewis, safely botween Poters and Williamaon, and | igay Derby Stake for S-yearolde, a dah of a Ittnkes a atatesman and a politiclan to | Went to sccond on a passed ball. Gerhardt waa | itty und a half, $50 antrunce, half forfelty the siriko the combination ina poot-room: flirawn aut by Letors Lo Anton arco aececeey | clus to add 6400. “Out af 1a horses entered i y to : . Ite 1 ft . The England, having made poaca with Afghan- path Bf hie vay grounder pee ie pally COU ae tate es stale a ietox, 1s now desirous of carrying the peace int Lead * from beginning to close,—anl excited most ine Africa, i z MO} which Hanktnso: Sropved, Foley coming home, | tonag airing ;Ciaydia won by a nose; timo, Lot us all celebrate tho adjournment of Congresa with ae much heartiness to-morrow ax poaatbie, ‘Tho Kansas Clty Times says that Ameri- ea'a Big Four are Parole, Hanlan, Weston, and Wyte ment Recon aT ec wid Hotaling was | 2%, on a pass au while Hotaling wi et , ‘i " 2 eaeeem ogt ae Meat, Queat mnakinge a imaice | iff ehled race) wad, for tho Club purse of Sr nificent stop and throw of his hot grounder over throughout, avd.’ was. gallantly won by secant ed and dim White then hit sntely, | TrArzenting In Brith th Monole Carrie sec- Hhuoacore w a6 now a te, and in the seventh | i trax aay clonal wfeh the raco for the Club }duniug-the wiaitora JnockuLant tha tally,..teees: | puree, $800, ih eeatell Theva wore! four starts sary to put them in tho lead, Dickerson making } org und the winnor whe ‘Virgitiian, ie favor another three-bane Lilt among the temporary | ty 7 4436,__‘Ths_-proggamme for LESmnHerGW?.e seate in right fleld, und coming home while Cer | proves the raco eas Gurae, $230, for all barat and Foloy were belng retired, MeVer the aes, fourteen ontriés¢ tho Railroad ‘Sinkes, for first striker, faving cone out ona foul lly to | Sycar-olde, five ontrigas the Club pursy, for all Flint, ‘TheAVuites failed to tally iu thet batt | 32cq"enite'and a lialf, dash, flys entries: [otal of this inulng, aud fa the elghth it was e white | stores sagen ent locluding Col. MeDaniels? wash allaround, ‘The nintn tuntng opened with | Howatrine und Viriitun, 1n the vools to-nleht Kelly at the bat, Ho hit safely, and stole 86 | the favorites were Tuguirer, Amazon, L'Atgou- ond. McVey corked aliner betweun loftand | tine, und Virgillian, g a centre fields, Kelly ing. Dickerson, Ger- iJ : ae = hardt, and Folay were the outa. ai By ATI. When the Sil Stockings camo to bat for the Cmomnati, Jnty $—On ts second day of laut tine two rung were wanted to tle the wane, the ce meuting at Chester Park, the at- anitwice things Jooked hopeful, Wlllanison | tondance was good, weather fair, aud sport ex- led of with a aafe yrounder to right, nud Ap- | cellent. son, who followed hit It u Hue ily, which Me- ‘Tho first rave, 2:54 class, purse $1,00): Vey, to big own great surprise, caught, puctiig | wit cody out both men, us Williamson had started for | med Line sveond, Shaffer cracked a safe one to left, stole | Wiity Yeo second, and’ came in on Queyt’s Huor between | Hannor loy, short stop aud third baco, Lurkin gent up a | Parana... nich foul, however, whlch dim White captured, | Blonding ‘Palmanes** var Mya ont stent Yale Colloge can néver succded in rowing ‘wntil it adds Prof, Edward Ilanlan, of Toronto, to its fngulty. Tho Princess Loulso goos fishing so much that It occats to uswhe would make an oxcellent Vice-President. Mr, Hayos’ anxloty for an extra sension was doubtless duc to tho fact that ho bad sovoral vetoes leftover,” Prince Leopold has bonght tho largoat of Sarah Bernbardt's picturcs—a Spanish beauty aoll- ing palm-leaves, Mua ke ia o Voico of tho Southorn::Congrossman:: Whew! But It fecls good to get outof the range of those infernal vetocs, Lord Boaconsfleld has deolinod to prosent and support 8 petition praying for an investigation ae homeisis tuto the Tichborne casc, Albort ¥ td For tlia parposa the former wave the thingaway | tng roles fn Itallan opera.—Hzehunge, was algo abown that, In the two hours In which — —— nd th jony Was over. £ M by visiting Tand’ mic ani: Fé x Chew Jackson's Heat Sweet Navy Tobacco, Soth Groon is worth $65,000, which he has | ™ ny ed Pee ccavane Ot the aamme-waa Eagar. 4 by visiting: Soe ae aiedae at inane cutie AN ERA OF ROBBERY, the murder fg,supposed tohdye been committed, | - accunulatod saa fisherman, Truly his Mnes have | the continuul “ehinning'? of the umpire by the Stocckli was the only man around the Dicck- fallen In pleasant placea, According to tho almannos for 1880 thoro will bowevencelloses next year. Tho largcat, of course, will bo David Davis, ‘ The necossity for a continuance of Proul- dential backbone Js past, and Zach Chandler aud Jol Shurman may now takg a vacation, ; “Blaine was not in thoarmy; he hired.a substitute," saya on exchango,. **Dut hoe wos in ihe Benate, and didn’t hire u substitute,” says Bou min, : ‘The groat granddaughter of Quoon Vic- torlu, the young Princess of Saxo-SMetningen, has Just beon named Theodora Victoria Augusta Mari anne Mary, : Mr. D. F. Davis, whom the Republicans of Maine have announced, far Governor, {a a hand+ sonic, quiet, unaseuming map of 30 years, He 18 lawyer and 8 son of 8 clergyman. A Now Jorsoy coachman was recently killed for abusing his horses, Mr, Berch's doctrines are Hable to abuse, ‘Thera ought, perhaps, to bo « Baciety for the Preveution of Cruoity tu Coschmen, Congress havadjourned, and tho proprictors ‘vf a good many: Washington boarding-houses have Already discovered that the heavy truck ‘markod : + an me M,C," lean empty onc sorowed to the floor, Tho cannon with which the juvonifes will celebrate the dawning of the birthday of Mberty whould be planted exactly under tha window of the man who duubta we ore a nation. We havo nover doubted that wo are # nation, Amomorial {nnd {s tobe rated in London, Dearing tho name of the lato Baron Hothschild, to found and watntain a charity and colieye for thu boneft of the widows and orplians of decuyed merchants and bankors, Mr. Henry Irving and M. Dolaunay, tho dis- Mngutshod French actor, mot recently at the house of @ friend, and there engued w protly scens of mutual admiration, Delaunay recited the ballaa of **Portunio," while Irving responded with tho “*Dream of Eugene Aram," According to a Itussian newsnaper, one of tho Sultan's A. D, C's, Recif Hey, became en- gazed !n sn intrigue with tho wifo of the Imperial coffve-boater, Muhmaud Effendi, wharoun (he Sule tan dismisgad both tho husband and the corewpoud> ‘ent, the lattor bucagse bo might aypiro tu a tlirtas Tan with One of the Sultanaa, and the former be- equeo if ho couldu’s keep 4 eharp eya on his wife ‘was doubdtiul whether be conld exerchéy the necesaary Vigilance in the caso of the Sultan's coffee, Soetnenmneumnanneneemeenl THE CANADIAN “INDIANS. Bpectal Disvatch to The Pridune. Wasuinaton, D. Oj July 2—The Interlor Department haa information that the forcy of Dritish [ndlana which bas {nyaded our North- western territory conslsts of about fifty loducs of Brita Indians snd 100 lodges of ball. breeds, gowe 300 nev, all thoroughly uracd. Secretary Seburz hud apprehended this inyaslon | for same time, ‘The Canadian Government [s now baying the cause dillicultics as are experl- enced by the United Statea, rusulting from the rapid eacroachniens of tiv white settlers ou the ferritory bitherto vecupied by the f{ndiana, Ageuts of the Canadian Govérnment have cently been here to study ‘our eveten. ‘The Department haw been instructed to keep War | close watch of the uresent sltusiu: ee Buowles' Insect Powaer Gun fa by (arthe teat, Cincinnatt players, By the time McLoau had Become wratty Well worked up aver the matter, dim White began poluting ‘out yome clause hearing on a dectstow bs jarnes Was Dut if i hfs foot on Quest's, ine White $10, usd in @ short time {niposed wslinilar penulty on. Wilthuwson for talking f a somewhat scnsitive nature, MeLeon became angry at the hlasing ofa fuw loafers, and at onatime loft the fluld, dectaring he would umpire ue longer, but was persuaded to rovurn by President Hu)! that be wos suataiued in decent people on the grounis, es he was ‘Aga rule, Chicazo audicoces are extremely fair, ns McLean has bad amplo reason to know heretofore, and the sonsltiveueas to eriticiein which ho alowed as well os kis frritability to- ward the plavera who baypaned notlone af propriety wero It is.as much a part of an umpire's duty to keep hfs temper aa it 14 to keep hia eyes open and hig heud clear, 40 that ho may decldo uuderstand- tor anger leads to crrors of judgment, to wnpleasant episodes on bert, who assured him fils decistuna by all the ulte uncalled for, whic in turn lead a PFS if . iamaon, Ub.. wane! > pocurznal moemine: Cnene BE) ucrorcren! fy lenmoosise mrEouo: Tl eomootpon cl epcecrome 2! cunetsemcl ty wlune: z rie ox m . Ben Mee con com £ Pr agate hite—Barne! Or, ‘iurue-base hite—Dickurson, 2, Leet busy un errare—C ure alfceting the acort ‘ Ctocinuatt, 4. eazy, 44 Oluchus Paced balle—Ptint 3 Wild pitches—Lurkin, + Witla dcLean, SYRACUSE DAYRATA TROY, Special Dispatch to Th Bynacuse, N, ¥, dul between the Stura aul Trova wus wou home tean, in a meguitivent contest. tieldmg au both sides Was sharp bus the Stare wot duwn to us! and Bradley could not keep them ol (he four ruus scared were carsed olf hl ‘Trova uot cowmittiug on ¢rror in either the filth or eighth imine. Bradley's pitching and Mndelding hay bego marvelously good Huet three Caines, dht Clapp in 1320, une, The qume to-day Reblty te supporting Lin as uv 0.000 9 U-0 v Nagy hite~pvracuey, 11; Veoy, 4 Evron—pyracuiyy Ay Peury ih Second race, 9:37; cla Brigadter . vee? O12 Mor Tul 1 2 oe c Pretty Up: “Up 5 Alico Wost 447 Cauvoy .,. g G D, Monroe Boa Lady It. 8 dr. 3 “The surprising work of Castleton in winning the 3:40 race at Chuster Purk on ‘Tuesday bow resulted in matching him agamet Bonner Boy for $500 aside for an extra race July 4, Some yare port is expocted, AKRON, 0, 2, Axnon, 0. Jnl, £ the races this aftor- pone the 03 class was won by Alex 8. Tiwo, te three-minute class was won by Reindeer. Tine, 2:85, Splendid weather and good attendance. MARTHORD, CONN. Mantvonn, July 8—Tho, races Park this uftertioon weru tho 3: clagses. Agy won tho former in torca , Capt. Eminons second, Time— ifs Q:243e; B228k¢, ‘The 2:83 rave waa won caslly v va By thy fuvorite, in throe straight Time—3 18034 9:27, CARLINVILDE, Mls Feeetal Dispatch to The Tribune, Cantanvinee, HL, July 2—The Fourth of duly will be colobrated here by troteine und run ning races and a flremon'’s ‘porate at tho Fair Grounds, near theelty. Fifteen entrics have been matte for the raves. ‘Tho bost Horses from Jerseyville, Bunker Ml, and Springtlatd will ba prosent. VINCRYNRS, IND, spectal Disputca to The Tribune. Vinornnes, dnd. duly 2—The sumnicr meot- Ing of thy Vincennes Driving Assovlution opeved to-day with a fino afternoon's sport. ‘The track was in splendid condition, excepting dust. In tho Nrst race, 49:40 trot, there Were nine Btart- era, Glaasford way tho winner in threy straight heats, ‘Time, 2:44, 934414, and 274134; puree, 180, ‘Tha second (pacing) raco, 2:45, was leit unfinished on account of the lute hour, PEDESTRIANISM, SOMETHING ALOUT THE O'LEARY-OROSBLAND MATCH, Corresvandence Qnetniiatt Commercial, Crrcaco, June W—At fifty-six minuces past 10 p.m. Saturday the great walktng-match bo- tween Daniel O'Leary, of Chicago, and Peter Croswland, of Englund, was concluded at the Exposition Building in this city, Ib la neces- anry.to be precise in referanes to the time, a6 iu everything else :{u regard to this wonderful match, as tts reault disposes of the princely stakes of $10,000, and otfectually settles the irritating question as to the superiority of the men fo thelr peculiar ne of business, As a matter of course, the amount contended far fo this watch will bc {necribed in the oftelal record aa tho largoat sui ever waxured ina sluiilar contest, und sir dobn Astley will always Ue ruputud to baye Jost 85,000 on hiy Shellleld welavor sen. Ke 3 Thave ny desire toawaken any ane, especially the any Euultah realdents of tilatity who yeas tured Weir Monoy on Ceuaslaud, to the cot aclous conviction Ut they tayo been swindled, or that thle whole alfgle wus g buclusque und fares, but thas such ise fact cannut be denied by auy perean who had Watched the progeusa of Aly ately, or te many ouMpicloudeirenmatances whieh precoded tt, Bolore the receat match for the O'Leary belt ibwas stated "that Crus bad visited this country, on the spectal anvitalion uf O'Leui fur the purpuse ol exteriig inte thy compel Friday night, and remained with tim some tine fixing the programme. Saturday morning papers announced the fact ot O'Leary passing Croasland, and while st had a slekouing effect in the gambling dens, {t served to create a furore on the streets, ‘The rag-tag element wero worked up into a high atte of perspiration by O'Leary's wonderful’ performance, und they scraped up the required admission fae to. come and see the conquering hero. “During the etosing Gaurs both of the men played their parte with excellent skill, and man- aged to afford a goad entertainment to the gen- eral public, ‘The attendance during the cloalug bours fa catimated by competent persons to have beon nearly 8,000, and the recolpts at the «oor are placed at about $10 for the four. days, Anumber of speclt features not an- nounced on the bills were introduced to give eaveclut interest to the occasion, Flowers wera showered upon the contestants, wud Ainere {ean flags were carried around the track. But the climax of excitement was reached when the men went aru in arn around the track gid ascended the judgea’ stand to return their thauks for the Kindness thut had boon extonded to ul ty the indulgent audience, Chacr at tere reyerberated through the vuat bath i and eapectally the Irish element were wild with joy. ‘Thus ended the O’Lvary-Crosslund welk- ne mateh. ‘The seyre boards = recorded 250 mites to the credit: of | O'Leary, while Crossland was showy to bo just 93 wilea behind. ‘This moraiug we dropped in to take a look at O'Leary's late quarters, Ale und beer bottles by the dozen were atrawa around Inovery direction, and empty whisky bosties and jugs were piled three fect tugh in dw corner. ‘The sporting people are sore at O'Leary and the whoie ganz, aud a good deal of kicking fe going on, Miko | MeDonald — uffers tu beb—Crogatand ., $1,000 that Mir John Astley did not back Crosatond to the amount of one dollar. It is safe to way that Croaslund will not respond. It is asaertud by another promlncnt pedestrian that O'Leary paid Crosslund's eutire passa: well as his trulu- ing aud incidental expe sluce Ne hag been here. J baye no persong) kuuwlodge as to the truth or falsity of these statements, but that the match Was oa. fraud so far us the §10,000 stakes aro concerned ts curtula, Zubu, THE OAR, AN IMPORTANT HAC TO-DAY, Aosclat Dispatch (0 The Tribune. Toixvo, 0., duly X—The opening of the twelfth annual segutta of the Northwestern Rowing Avsyclation teuorrow Will attract the Inrgest crowd ovur secu here at an aquatic mecting, Although several juntor crews aud the Woh-wah-sum senlor six, of Sayinaw, Mich, scrawhed to-day, enough romain to tu- sure latercatiug races, ‘Chict interest centres fu thy senfor four pace to-morrow, fy whieh there are three entries; but the real struggle will be between the famous Sho-wav-cg-mnettes, revently barred frou the lienley (England) Hes Ratta, aud the Wah-wah-eum four, ‘The tatrer ue lasts physically, and comptetely overton their wiry little oppuncnta, DUL Nie latter ati) sell tirst chulca in the’ pools. Both theag crews wave Saturday for Suratogs, where they aro en- tered for the Nationa! Regatta, HROKUI, Uh Keoxon, 14., July 3.—Active preparations aro: {n progevea fur the anuual regatta of the brsuts- sippl Yulley Amateur flowin Association whieh takes place gu the Goverment Canal very July 15, 16, wag 17, and the prospecty are very prous fang. Av amphithentre that wilt seat 5,U0) peo- plo tas been vreeted, wud errapuyinents mado for u special traiu of thirty cara, ty be rug along the course Ault Une progress of the races, Ate ply provision will bu made Cor takiug care of vise ftors. In audition tu the accommudutions alford- ed Uy the Lotela and private bonged: the Kevkule Thomas U. Daley, a prominent crocer of this elty, was robbed of a $800 cold watch and chatn and ebout $200 in cash by two women named Wianche and Emily, who recently camo from Montreal, and ran a den of ine iquity at Rooms 6 and 7 in the Otis Block, st the corner of Van Buren aud. State astrects. Thilo was Monday night, Yesterday the watch and ebutu aud a large portion uf thu cash wero re- covered by Turtle’s Detective Agency. Extensive robberics are all tha rage. In ad- dition to the $2,000 jewelry robbery meutioned wm another column, a TABUNE reporter lust evening ascertained the varticulars of another and equally a4 fargo a robbery, Martiy J. Carey atl Anthony J, Connelley ate proprietors of an all-night salgon at the soutbeast corner of Horrisou aud Fourth avenue, Connelley was on duty between 8 and 4 o'cluck yesterday morn- Ing, and accidentally fell asleep du the corner behind hla” bar while trade wee dull, Uurgiars entered through the dour, which was open, nual succeoded in getting into watnall safe standing Inthe barroom, aud by breaking open uy private apartment inside the safe helpow themselves ta about $100) iu | Government bonds, about $00 in cash, a gold watch aud chain val- ued at 8400, und a diamond stucdt valued at $200, both belunging to Mr. Connetluy, ‘they alsa took the receipta of tha bar tor the night, amounting to about §100. There is uo claw to the thiof. or BELOIT COLLEGE, Apectat Dispaten to The Tribune. Beroir, Whe, July 2—Thu Thirty-second Commencement of Velolt College passed off aucecasfully to-day. The day was bright, A Torge uumber of peapla were prasent. The speaking was ail of a high order of merit. Ora> tlons wera delivered by A. FP. Butz, of Milton; Mr. Orosur, of Aurora, [lly Mr. ‘Theron ‘Vurbum, Horace Goodwin, Horace Humphrey, arthur Joboson, 1, 8, det calf, Fred Wilcox, of Boliots iy Winsiow, of Aurora, 11; 4 Fe Horuy, und Willte 8 Juftrles, ‘Tho President conferred the degree of Bachelor of Arts on the graduating class; tat of Master of Arts on Woh fluobard, FL. Fisk, J, C, Uwekridee, and ud. F. Horne, of the claaa of ids thut of Doctor of Divinity on the Kev Uoorre Bushnell and the Roy, 8 J, Humolirey; and that of Doctor of Laws ou dude Duvid Taylor, of the Supreme Caurt of Wisconain, After the oxercisus In the church, an exhluition was given by the College gine nasum class, ‘The sxurclays were witucased by fully AX people, The Claas of 1877 toway gave the College & purag of $20),--a pratsaworthy precedent, ‘She Senlor concert to-nigut ween urend success. Spatpusamesssapentnnd CONFIDENCE MEN CAPTURED, A warfare agalust the Inuumerably confldence swindlers, which, however, dues not bid fair to tast long, Waa Lezou early youlerduy morulug by Livut, Martia Hayes of the Armory, On hia way to that station yestunlay morn jug to observed at tha corner of Van Hureo aud Frauklia ptreuts three uatorious and well- known conlidunye artists Laving ju tow a coun- try gentlemen of sn unusually green und con- fidin:s took, Lieut. Hayes followed them long enough to bear thut they were about to victims fay tha stranger, tad oat te | curger of Market and Van Buren streets he attempted to overhaul Juwt ae le endcaygred to make the arrest, ong Of tie trio broke and van, Bulli Louie Mugs errestea the two ree maloing yves, and at ihe corner of Market aid Mo atrects thy fugitive way captured by 2, W, MeGillicuddy, gu employs ot J. V. Fare well & Cu, and Willa Melville, of No. 22 was so strong and souvinclor that Justice Dradford decided to hold him to appear before the next Grand Jury, white Dieclmaun, the husband, was diacharyed from custody. ‘She tase [so most remarkable ong, the evidepra bu- ing wholly circumstantial. ‘The only motive that can be admitted te last, wud the medica} ox- amination made at thy Coroner's inquest was against the theory that an outrage had been committed, Still, the examination waa yorv superficial, because, when {it was made, over: boay was of the opluton that Dieckmann had compitted the murder, She chain of evidence auaitat Stoeckll 16 strong, but yory incomplete, as itis not known that he ever possessed a pis. tol, though it was with such an Instrument that the deed was done. A MAN-ILUNT, Byeeial Dupatch ta The Tribune. Inpranarorts, Ind, July %—Last night tha house of J.P. Dunn was entered by burglars und a vumber of articles stolew. This moraine Policemen Bradley und Richards were put on the trail of the burglars, und tracked them to the Fali Creck bottoms, three miles uorth of theelty, near Crown lil Whon tho officers camu In wlgut, two of the burglars started to run, dropping Dunn's bunch of keya in thelr Wight, Inafow moments there were four of the robbers, and thesy turned on the ofiicers and shot Richards {n tho loft leg, inflleting a bad wound, which may necussitate amputation, und clubbing both over the head quite sorfously, Rein- forcemenuts wera sent outto the ollicers, uit they were brought back to the city, while parties scouted the wouds for the burglars, Only oue of the quartatte js knowo,—Thomas H, Gor- ham, known In police circles as “Modoc.” He kept the base-ball park last season. One of the mag in the gang fa supposud to be the samo who killed Coroner Webb, of Allen County, a fow week at and for whom a reward: of 8500 Is offered, ‘The police returned to this city this evening, baviog Uceu uosble to catch the “men., Ove of them was shottwice by an ofleer, but managed to earape with the others. It ts bu- Huved thay will buard the Lafayette train at som station, and ollicers have been sent out ou the outgome tralos, ASBASSINATION, Becial Dispatch to The Tribunt. Quascow, Mo., July S—Willlats Piorce, # Jaborer on a construation-train of the Chieago & Altona Railroad, was alot and almost fnstandly killed this morning by another Inburvr, named Jolin Connare. Fram oyidenca adduced before the Inquest it appears that Plerce was golng to work ubout 7 o'clock with a patty of five men atthe depot. Connors,who was there previuua- ly, remarked Ww Pleres ag he caine up: 1am golug tu shoot you," and finuewtiately dred with arevolver, dust as Plorco was shot, ho aaldt What fort” and then turnod and ran sumo 200 yards up an alloy, whoo ho tell dead. ‘There seoms to haye beou no apparent cause for the tragedy, Connors, Lowever, Intimates, thut Plereg had olthyr thrown bim olf x trala or got im out of his Job of work, Counors stated to the jury that, (tha law swings hiny, be aid not cary agmuch as a suap. There may bo some mitigating clrcumstauces to bo developer at the Juaticu’s trial, but everything vow pouty to it age Hendish, nujoatitudie murder, ifuroy, 10 wuyrdered may, stated to@ companion several days exo that bis father wes now pnzaged fn wid hud buen foreman of the Pistsining, Ft. Wayno & Chicuga Hailroad yarda at Cnleugo for tho vast elxivau yeure, Counory fe fu custody, and manu dwelling. 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