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Ll INTY—SECOND YE - W He Will Resign ths Chairmanship of the Republican National Committee, REASONS ASSIGNED FOR HIS ACTION ents Will Not Allow Him ntlemen Who His Probable cessor— Washington Notes, Business Engager Act—G Named to Have Been as Sues Juiy 5.—Hon, W.J. the republican na- afternoon use at ), whe Wasmixaros, D. C, Campoell, chajrman of tional committe aud went to the whito be ~vas in consultation until nearly 6 o'clock with the presidont, Secretary Elkins, Com- missioner Carter, Secretary Rusk aud ex Senator Spooner of Wisconsih, At the con- clusion of the conference Chairman Campbell gave out the foll statement for publica- tion, saying that he had nothirg furtuer to- say with regard to the question at issue. This 1s the statement referred to: “When I was clected chairman of the na- tional committee it was with tho distinct understanding that my business engae ments, then pending, might render it im- possible for me to act in that eapacity. This contingency was fully understood by the committee and others directly interosted Since the adjournment of the committee, I have been unablo to adjust my affairs so as arrived bere thi h to reuder it practicable for me to act as chairman; aud 1, therefore, as I rescrved the rigt to do, announce that L will not 80 nact. der the authority vested in mo by the national committee, I will proba- bly aunounee the executive committee within the next few days and thut committeo wil wcet atan carly date, At that meeting 1 will formally tonder my resignation and my suc cessor will be then clected. My successor will bo cnosen by the executive committee as authorized by a resolution adopted by the national committee. The resolution alluded to was adopted to meet just such a contingency as has arisen The names most prominently mentioned to night in connection with the chairmuns! arc Commussioner T. H. Carter, J. H. Manley of Maine, Samuel Fessendon of New Hawmp stire and Mr. Hovart of New Jersey Chairman Campbell will probably appoint p execulive conmittec tomorrow aud those with pertiaps one or be found th whose names feliow, two excentions, will it is believed, uoon the list: J.H. M , Maine; Garrett Hobart, New+Jersey: Samuel Fessenden, Connecticut; S. Clarkson. lowa: W. O. Bradley, Kentucky; H Payre, Wiscon- sin: S. C. Kerens, Missouri; £, Rosewater, braske, and J. N. Huston, Indiaua. STILL ON THE SPEARER'S TABLE, Futur er Bill—News mal Wasuixaroy, D. € v faras the action of tne hous the silver Dill is in exactly the same position this after- noon as 1t was when the speaker luid it be- fore the house this moraing.* It is the speaker's table, subject to any variety of motions for its refercuce. But it is in the power of the friends of the measure at any : is concerued, still upon time—when there is m quorum present—to defeat Mr. Fracey’s motion Lo refer it to the committee on bankis and currency aud to commi move its reference to the 02 on coiu- age, weights and meusures, It was sma after aljournment today that the fight over the reference would not be renewed tomorrow, sad that the enemies of the measure will allow it to be referred as its friends desire, without further obstruction 1t is now admitied by the anti-silver men that the bill must ultimately #0 to the coin- age mittee, oud it is the purpose to make a strong fight there. For the reason thatthe L1l was Lot today referred Lo the cominittee there wiil be 10 meeting before the hou and there will be nothing before the com wittee for 1ts action. I'he silver men think that there will be 1o loss of ground by this delay us it is extremely doudtful 1o v of absentecs whethor they presence of a voliug quoram Ihere has been some talk Thursday until Friday ispension dav. 1t is argued o will insure the attendance of a large number of republicans The sorgeant-at-arms togay seut ov - soven telegrams 10 absent mambers, urging their speedy return to Washington, and a pumbcr of others are believed to be on the way. With this question the committec on rules, or at least the democratic coutingent, will probavly deal. News Notes. the number of the could secur in the postponing for 4 comitte fr: of Senator Munderson today introduced a bill to create a national highway commission to consist 0f twn souators, 1wo represerintives, the secretaries of war, agriculture and iutor 10r, the postmaster general and the attoruey gencral und an associate member from each stute and territor 1gs are Lo be held in Wusbington du sesslons of con gress, 10 Chicago during the World's fair, ax ut such other places aud times as the major. ity may ele The commission 1s to inves. tigato the needs of the country in regard to highways and report to congress, General Schiofield this morning roceived a telegram frow General Wheaion,commanding the liepartment of Texas, saying that hie hus no iuformation of any resurrection of the Garza movement or suy political uprising whatever. He says the recent troubles in that relghborhooa were tho kcts of ¥ vais ad uo pohitical sigviti Assistant Secretary Spaulding toaay re caved u telegram from Special Treasury Agent Wiiliams at Port Townsend confirm: frg the report that the British steamer ourd had Coguitlan with 6,000 seal skins oo been seized st Port Kteness, Alaska, by the revenue stemwer Corwin for violation of the United States custows resulations, General Spaulding says the scal skius were scized be cause they formed u portion of the vessel's cArgo not shown in her manifest, Tarold M. Sewall of Maine, consul genoral at Samoa, has tevdered his iation, and it bas been accepted by the president in a Jetier exprossiug the highest appreciation of bis excellent services vesig Coutirmations— Willism Kubus of Oreg to be United States consul ut Sidoe 5. W MILVER 10 GGLE ON, The House I ives the Measure und the Trouble Beglns ut Onee Wasiisaros, D, C., duly 5.—Ths speaker laid vefore the s¢ Lthe senate free silver bill and said be referred 1t to the commitico on comage, weights and measures under Bland of Missourl usked that the commitice huve leave to sit during tho scs slons of the house. Mr. Tracy of Keutucky objected move Lat the bill be referred tothe co niittee on banking sud currenoy. I'he vote resulted in 1o quorum aud & call of the houso was ordered. Uoe Lundred and SOYEN!Y memners yesponded Mr.* Catcbines of Missouri offered a tuat all leaves of absence, except be revoked, which was carried vote on Mr. Tracy's motion 1o ) the committee 0o banks aud showed 1o quorum voting 10 adjourn was defeated and 11l of the bouse was ordereq, Auothier Baud Siver Bl Blunder, Wasuny D. C., July 5. Representa: tive ( nof Texas expresses tho o ion tbet the senste made a fatul mistake in the passace of tbe free colvage bill in that 1t fulicd W proserve lu the repeal of 1ho wct of AR. CAMPBELL WILL NOT SERVE| issued unoer auth the treasur senate bill, he & more than &S0, (( i @ redemption u he o se will b Representative the disputation in the senate, tertainment. of the public encampmen was about an question and final appro biil and thus the ses cupied the attention of the senate today was iuserted in the district approp THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 6. 1892, Culberson's belief 18 and Mr. Gladstone will be iu a ailemma, Commits a Blooly Crime. woman, but it was not until Icame to Wales te pendulum it id Gladstonia Witnesse I'his closed the conforence ovar tu ilom Rotolin teiou;, TOFmENY MP L Coladeioney:| LAt found men capable of reiusing 1o hear 3 Tlis idafeins eokito" sh LT et i T P F B RA L 8 woman who was pleading a cause.”) Sho g Sitiie ating 810,000 for the ex- | Weakest spot. In converea :’ufil‘if“f,‘_: M | was stopoed by @ stoem of vells aud hisses A 5. [Special Tolo. | Accounted 1o uis Grana Army of the Re- | BAISU 16 Weuia soL alenity l“c‘-_m” Then pluckily leaving the platform she Rivertoy, Nob., July 5.—[Speclal Tele- tnoxt Sepiembor. Thera | tho liberals would gob 8 majority o ¥ | forcad tier way through the mob to the plat- | gram to Tu Bre.|~At 1 o'clock today Tom | g ghitd WAICH ME hour's discussion on that | inclusive of these votes form from which the opposition orator was T N ays: \ o i Hackett, 1 a fiv of insanity, shot and killod Iy there” was; & votaon it | . The Stundardisays: *The llveral gatns do || SSAE (0SSR 00 SElit Wi ow ty He Refased to Answer, itome, testimony oa that A orn It n0; shured by Mr. Bland of Missouri and a num- e . p " r he next scene was a little theatrica berof other silver men, however, aro in- & ENGLISH ELECTION METIODS, o kb En i WL clined to tuo opinion that, the sct of 150) was | BUT THE BIG BATTLE IS YET T0 COME. HE UED A LIGHT WINCHISTER RIFLE | reouwiini bf the sinter As e ‘wns. sworn a contract and cannot be invalidated. Never- Candidutes Have & Hara Time with the : B B AR RIS TR A i theiess, Culborson's statement has theown | Xt Electora—A Woman's Work. his attorneys, leaned intently upon the the silver men into confusion for the time | The Grand Old Man Claims s Party [ 1000 5008 Baniel O'Coanell, son of go's desk, propar atch the best being and little clse is boing done oxcont to « , July & i 1, e Arinstlics 1 tha Vietiy | judec’s des pared to watch the best e g A S Wi Have & Majority of Seventy the great Trish liberal, is strongly support- | Wien the Snooting Occurred the Vietim | fiicrects” of thoir o The question What course the silver men will tako as & in the House—Comments ing tho candidature of Rt. Hon. James Was Eating Dinner. gt L GRLL B Lo SRR R result is yet entirely problematical. ot Londen BREos Lowther, conservative, in the Isle of Thanct, 1F0.B0 X6 01 hna, ‘buok peia. ta . Hi Baw — e division of Kent. Upon velng atked why he, M Hastlns, eounas) Jor tHe Witness, ob. PROCEFDINGS IN CONGRESS, an Irishmae and 8 Catholie, did not fo | HIS BRAIN WAS PIZRCED BY THE BALL | jected and advised the witness that as he T cee% a1 o Uy N the footsteps of his fatner, Mr. O'Coune was underindictment for an almost similar of Tarift Talks in the Scnate Loxvoy, July 5. —The Daily News (liveral), | pljag: ]t is as au frish Catholic that I vote fense nOt to ARMWOR, A he MIghy be therehy Hous commenting on the elections, says: ‘“The | fora consecvative. = Mr. Gladstoue’s homo | 3 ; T fncriminated. The state retorted that if tho Wastixaro, D. C., July 5.—Mr. Berry in | question now is not whether we shall win, | rule scheme would be most disastrous to Ire- | Scveral Members of the Family Witnessed | witness wished to have 1t understood that aspecch today on Mr. flale's resolution re- | but how mauny seats. and. " y . N the answer would incrim him o e 4 3 r Al W wL Mrs, Cornwell West, wife of Colonel Corn- the Tragedy. ho neod not answer. Mr. Hartican re ferring to asiff policies of the two par- | Tho Chroniclo says: “We note a beacon | i Wwadt " the Iiberal utionist candidato I LA LR LRI ties exprossed his conviction that the force | ligatin the eicction. The eight-hour ques- | in the Vale of Clyde. division of Donbig- A L L L e bill would be the principal issue in the presi- | tion bas claimed its fiest vietim in Heory | suire, Wales, is canvassing tne district in | yvipDiCT OF THE CORONER'S JURY " Ihio prosecution interposed thut Hart: dential campaign end warned he people of | Broadhursr, who owes his defeat, not to | behalf of her hu.rmnu. Today .xua] ‘,“M iz E: 5 o WAs Dot a torney of record and thi the country ngainst being deluded into the | home rule, but to the miners’ vote. Uling- :('h“l“",}}.m:‘cd o/ il SRR iew the court was inclined to aceept. Mr Liope that it was not tho purpose of the re- | worth almost succumbed to the same fate, | (oadk ~ Amid ories of ‘“don't shout | Attributes the Deed to a Diseased Mind— \',.‘C;:}‘“LH"-;.',,‘:.'L;?.‘..‘ l“l-,“:‘h;j_“”‘] ““‘;‘\“"i”““: publican party, if successful, to press that [ Mr. Toliette having reduced his msjority to | her down,” she obtalied a momentary hear e T WIUh{ RTARRRRG 416 thG o beALioN AEke0 WS legistation. the vanishing voint. One of the striking | ing, but the disorderrevived and sho became whether he had heard Paul’s testimony as to LIhe only other subject of contest that 00 | feqruras is @ marked sign of a decisive swing [ VOI¥ angry be said: *1 am an Irish BRtILy = TSAUMONY 0L "tly tha leaving off of the Chorr voth sidos. ist baa harse of the books and that he never superior for the m ays had receipted which Mr. Paul is accused of v Chris Hoevpner opencd the argumert for tho state, : . 3 ny o sency a . speakiog an hour and analf. He will be which showed a majority of niue fn favor of | oL Justity any ocomolaceney on the part of | into silenco. Heshodk his tst in e face | 115 father. 'xs ascattatned fn | Tollowed tomorrow by Judge Suith. for the insisting on the item. I'here was not, how- O cLa 90 | and repelicd all her attempts 1o argue with | ASS00n as the news was ascereained in | G FREH SO AV IR R0 S aary for ever, a quorum voting, but Mr. Allison, the ;'!v".t b UL‘}W“ U‘"‘\}"H ‘lht_' “'Ll*lvi( lhler ‘_\‘1‘1)1 ljfl in | yim. town City Marshal Fuller drovo out to the | gt ot o n for tho state. o chairmass of the seaate conferces, uccepted | [Le Minorly, ' Nowhero nas there been i | “There was the groatest sort of excitement | Hackett farm and arrosted Young Huckett — the vote as o s indicftion of the | bumiliatiog reversals, Thosurvival of in the crowa and finally o wolew occureed | gy olesranhod to the coronor, At 5:10 p Stashed Seven Timen, senso of the senate o the subject. A fur. | Teccut bores 1o unclimoished o around Mrs, West that forced her to return 3 i ) RN Brarrice, Nob, July 5.—[Spacial Tele ther conference was agreed to, Adjourucd, | Must be mortifying to tho ~people who [ §OVAS E% YRR ethY m. Coroney Byerly, accompuniod by Sheriff | | C - c lrdips treated thew sy doomed to extinetion. T'ho meeting broke up in a genoral scrim- | Stzith and County Attorney Whitewmore, ar- | Ktam to Tuk Bee|—A rather serious cut- u the House, The Times sava: *Yesterday's polls were | o th¢ rived and at once proceeded to the Hackott | e affray occured ubout midnizht last mght WasninGroy, D. C., July 5. —Theonequas- | t bly heavy and the fight is goinz to be L33! AP oAt o hesst at Cortland, rifteen miles north of here, The tion in the houso itoday was, “What shall 0o | un uvusually ‘nard one. A cause of the RAPID SPREAD OF CHOLERA. bl el A LN LA, O e e s Ha e Mo aamed done with the sonato fres silver bul?" disparity of tho guins of the two parties yes- After viewing the body the coroner em ctir vas you o L The silver men thought that it should, | terday is found in the fact that o large pro- | Fearful Ravages of the Disease tn Frontier | paneled a jur The first witness was | Alfred Farns and the chap that under tho ruies, be reforred to the committes | portion of the contests were in ama Russtan Towas. AT ROV HACHat, HATAHeA K BtH y | wielded the kmfe was an attache on coinage, weights and measures, boroughs, where local personal popularity r. Perersnons, July 5—The cholers 1s i AR Uy % of a small show now exhibiting at Cortland 0 E 'y k era 18 | asfollows: *1was present attho time of anti-silver democrats, believing that tends to overvear the larcer motives of pub- % a B D A GE NS IAR: aceu” P T s A G I B e M i S G e TR0 Ll i ) ftis privately | the shooting. My father was cating his | #0d £0es by the name of “Sear [aced” Bill committes on banking snd currency. | M Gladstone has not manifested itself. The | reported that the disease has appeared on | dinner. Tom came in from the fieid, washed | S0me boys woere trging to sueak into t ht being on, the republicans girded ou | main issues hang upon tne exertions of the | the other side of the Volga in Samarina. Tho | pinsclf, wont in the front room and came | SHOW and Bill was on the watch. 1arns il $\76rds bu toolt no activa part [ the D iy D to ~“(“t;nd|"i"'v.!;fm<\i mortality is increasing at Baku and the | out with the rifle and exclaimad *[ am crazy’ [ WA p2ssing the tent on his way home when R U S R e ety ot o dbonnad "€ ©f | suburbs. Ouly four doctors bave voluntecred | and shot father through tho hoad. Father | BUl sorang outon bim ard procccdod 1o rum present; that they could therefore re- | the unionist party must be quenched. v tiond . H st kL A slash him with nis knife in a wicked mannor, frain from acting upon eithor side and at the The Star says: “If the average of yester- | 0 atlen g apationts - iin e | fell dead. Tom then sat down in the front | [ in o say #6Var0 Wolnds |bafora: tlie same time cscape the charge of doaging. day’s gains is mafvtained 1t will give the | cholora hospitats, ~but others have | room crying and said he was crazv. o oN ) et e E TEym bit the absence of a quoram the house adjourned. | liberals a majority of in the next Parlia- | boen compeiled to do so. > hospitals | iy omag is about 27 yoars nld, had never ns was taken toadruz storo and his 2 meat. while there is & practical certaiuty | are totally inadequate for the care of num- At wiih father, had pever | wounds sewed up. His Injuries are mot NEWS FOR THE ARMY. that the average will be groater, The defeat | bers of the sick. Medicine and disinfect- [ quarrelied seriously with ,‘,u er, had ue scrious. Bill was arrested later, and wus = vesterday of Sir Thomas Sutherland, liveral | suts are ouly obtainabie at exorbitant | made any threats, but fataly he woreisd a | SECORS, |\ (BEL Wad BERRtEE BEECE ARG T Complete List of Chansea I the Kegular | unionist, at Greexock, by Jon Bruce. liboral, | vrices. Tho strests are belug sprinkled with | good deal about a borse of his that g0t burt 00 | Geaco ot Cortland, and was promptix Servi is the deatbblow to the uvionist cause in | petroleum as a disinfectant. = Affuirs are | 4 wire fouce. Thomus had a few words with [ tenced to ninety days in the county jail and Wasuixaro, D, C., Jduly 5—[Spocial | Scotland, and dicates that tho uumber of | budly mismanaced The cholera hospital is | & Wire fonce. Thomus had a fow words W0 | tenced toninely dage in the coumly Jor, CA Y 5 < army | Buglish tnioumsts will bo reduced. The radi- | locafed in the most populous district of the | fot out & s 3 21l = el d lodge e cram to Tie: B The following army g 5 5 stanco. | down from Cortland and lodged in t ; : kAl garmy | o rlumph at Wostham is o prejude to tho | the town. Stesmers heve been witn. | that died, but nothing of importanco. | 4own from Curuand and lodged ORdSER v oo acH Sosie AT : roll of Loudon victorics for the radicals.” drawn from the Batoum route [ Mary Hackett, daughters of the de- i 1 : l\u; L«Ei'u’n\th'“a'h.\nz- \i,n n\m“:nu’ .n;::' T un_r az‘('mmlh lf’ nmb epid -w'J ceased and a sister of Thomas, was the next Fireerack AL CIELAT LRI LLELS L SOME OF THE RESULTS, emporary hospitals are ng erecte. She contradicted Andrew. She SteLLy, Neb At the close of the Licutensnt Isanc P, assistaut 2 bl g the Transcaucassian railway between | Withess. She contradicied Andrew. = 5 4 ) = isrelieved fro Douglas, e e i nd Tiflis, The Russian frontier hus | 810 stated that the shooting occurred about | celebration here yesterday a messenger ar. 1g ofticer for duty at_that fort, reliev- St 5 way of Ouzamanda, excapt after months of ] Pugsley's Testimony. named Johnson ! burned to deathin a ing Captaio William L. K. Nee iler, assistant Loxvox, July 5.—The returns i the elec- | juarantine, P & ¥ o | barn on the Cooper tarm. The boy set the surgeon d reporting by ielter o the com- | tions up to 1:30 a. m. shows that so far the Twenty new cases are reported J. F. Pugsley testificd: *1 arrived on tbe | parion firo with firecracke anding geseral, Department of the Platte: | couservutives have ninety seats, the liberals | at Saratosk. The disease is sproad smises a short time after the shooting and 1 tain Nocdler on belug relived Will FBOXY | sixty,tho liberal ualonists elght, and the Mc g at Asteskban, 1t s ruwored | found William Hacet lying dead ou the f o hed iy 1o the commanding oficer at . Mason, Cal., | #IXtS e 5 1o disease has sano ! 5 5 o o | Mouixe, ik, ram to Harry O. Perly, assistaut surgoon, and re- | fowing results e el holera | l0AdE0 Biciibor catrinkein the magazine fof | 1 1k A28, =088 B FHEER O YAREE L O porting by leiter to the commanding general Dedord—S. Whitbread, liberal, majority | have occurred in the suburbs, The burracks | & Winchester rifle.” Island track near here this morming. He haa of California; Cantain Perly on being re- | 118, of the city are reported in & scandalously | He idenufied the rifle and shells. oAb fLo Tt Eli bo LoDk ¥ ihls taka Mon “u-x\cfld ey 2n s city and report in | Warrington—8. Hierpoat, - conservative, by coudition, Dr. Demon testificd that he arrived at | gay night. s erson o the surgeon zeneral for duty s | mejority 535, ) s et 2 i " 30 p. al 3 e oftice Motropolis —Westminster _division, W. TWO TALKS BY GLADSTONE kel o ohbe Fa DoU IR (g WILH THE WIGE EARNERS. 2 The loave of absence granted First Lie Burdette-Coutts, co ative, ~ majority found the body of William Hackett lying in et tenant William N. Hughes, Tairtcenth in- | 132, He Expresses the Utnost Confidenco in the | a pool of blood on tho kitchen floor. He | prasent Outiook Among the Pennsylvini fantry, June J* Department ;:x the M r White Haven—Mr. Lattle, liberal, major- | * Triumph of His Party ascertaired thant death was caused by arifle Workers, i souri. is extended one month. The leave of | v 2is GrasGow, Jaly 5. —Mir. Gladstone delivered | puil cott arotid artery. The o . ), 5.—T ¢ y'e 3 yJaly o, AT, as ull cutting the carotid artery Tae bullet Pirrssrra, b July ~The big labor w absence granted Captain Thomas Sharp crpool., Kirkdale Division—Sir Georg tosti PR G et A T ] T TR e Ll e D mnma?:n: gere® | ix election adaress ata meeting held in | also broke the jaw bonw. There wes no n- | goes merrily on. The trend of events 10day extended tweive aays. Leave of absence for | © Stuke-on-Trent ! Gower, liveral, | Stowe, Edinburghshire, yesterday. — He de- | gications of a death strugele. He probed | shows no inclination of a cessation of hosti seventecn days, to tak ect from July 81 | majority 1,758, clared that when, in 1574, he auticipated for the ball but could not locate it. ities. Outside of the Homestead feature of is granted Coiouel E. F. Fownsend, Twelfth | = Barrow-in-Furness—C. W. Crooper, con- | viztory in the then coming eiection, his | Mre, Hackett, wife of the deccased, cor- | the immense conflict thut is now being wazed s I, ol ive, wajority 422 o auticipation was more toan realized, He be- | roborated Androw’s and Mary's statements, | between capital and labor, the logical - v of subsistence, 1y 1 10 and Division—T. P.0’Con- cved that the same thing was & 0 hap 2 X T it B Jort in person 10 the commissary general o el licved that the same thing was about to bab- | 5,4 hoside said that Tom had asore Land [ estis centered in the adjonrned coufereace @port mimiss ner, nationalist, majority 1, pen now. Purlinwent would never be ablc s T | et (TBai Thio I AT AB10 tOrE o LALh SIRItL of ‘subsistence for duty in his ofice. Cuptal Grantham—H. Y. Lepez, corservative, | toattend to the business of the countrv untii | for ten years, and that ske had heard bim | JEEFERH SO0 BRERIEDREPER Ty o Abiol L, Smith, com v of subsistence, vty 81 Aot T mhe Zay often'v s suffering, T wish'l nd the Amalg d asso A h\o0m s 0. s | wajority 83, the Irish question was settled. The liverals | say often wuen be was suffering, AW B s stdarabls tanprohansibn LIS L Tal Lk o Tl prodaed &0 “1‘“‘: \\-A“jl. asthion Ofi Liverpool, East Toxteth Division—Baron | would tave to repair all present govern- | as dead.” those dirireclly iutercsted that i sl S8R aNaIN bl T A Heary DeWorms, conservative, majority | ment's work, “After thoshooting,” said she, *I asked [ will end in » same fruitle © same will return to Lis station i this | 507 Mr. Gladstone also attended o meeting In |, SOE0 EA0 S0 iy 88 0 R LTt er s T 11 ol 0 v IR WM r 1131 city. g Strewsbury—H. D. Green, conservative, | Gorebridge and again del ool hisi| NI MWINUEROCICENAL 10T, a0C 10 a1 S8l imhis ¢ aar Wis | ¢ busedon ithe" tanasity KILLED 4 YOUNG LADF. vity 406 forcible and characteristic aadresses, em- | that he was crazs, andhe vias golngto | [f) . 100 gides, notwithstanding the in ouzh —Sir G. Sitwell,conservative, izing the necessity for thorough reform | shoot Burney, the sick horse. Iam sstisficd | yenco gencral anxiety for & settiement, The 5 17 of the land laws. Hosaid the demand for | the boy did v what he was doing.” GRS i 4 5 Distressing Accident on the Rock 1sland 2 3 a He 5y . the boy did not know what he was doing. committee apnointed to represent the Amal Ay . Mo e Tele. | cOnservative. majoritys emand of th ers an eight-hour d \ okal tet They have received their t in Davespont, la, July 5 pocial Te Hunley— Woodale, liberal, majority | was more hopeful, because the men were Willism et ackelvinyas i Hledala AN s O (1) e ratara HRIRE BTIO0 LR gram to Tue Bee.]—Th 1sland pas- | 1,543 practically unamimous on the guestion, | accidentally by bis son Thomas in o fiv of [ ShEMCUions S WL TRerelore IRt Bkt senger train from the southwest strucka | Liverpool, West Derby Division—Hon. W. | Where a district was unanimously in fa iusavity. by EFR e TS PR youang woman about twenty miles west of ll.:‘l}rx c '; ervativ UHNJ" vl ‘.‘ HEdiS of the estublish (v']’lld'd xll wor .m\- of A complaint was immediately sworn out to | turers show a disposition to treat with their SR Fesd A S R A itahifax —(Two members) - Shaw and | cight nours, he believed local option should % L batoralibe s WDk men S HGiiuroposTtiontwil beseiabnoon: Sueieawaliing onithe teas Staus, liverals, majority 1,745 provall, slthough ho was not confident of the | Lave him brought beforo the Board of [nsan- || workmEn: {Aer BrOpOMition Wl o with ler back to the engine. At the whistle | * Natropolis. faddington North Division—J. | success of tho movemsnt. ity. AL7:80 Tue Bee correspondent bad an [ Siweruiion befurothers 1o s fhiby wefpsat b of thie engine she stenped on a bridge outs conservative, majority 2. e interview with the prisoner end found himin EnfHeu rars alnoo ilis lasbioonjoran o Abis tho.ateaek, ko senglngs kaooked ’:‘" Liverpool, Everton Divisi A. Wilcox, MADRID'S MAD EABBLE the town jail, crying. He stated thut be aid | Lelieved thay will make little if aoy conces e R a1 loonkervative, e Jority T t care for anything and did not remember | sions. The position they ook at previous u er D : wate Sne iHelens—i. S. [Karr, conservatig'e | Several Reciments of Soldiers Needed to ‘neetings wiil be aftirmed was alive but sank beforo sne could e | malirity oo lexmentacdligmi et 4 anything postings sl Do glmad. - o 0 reached, When rescued she was dead, Her | ol. West Toteth Divi LP B arionsmatuthans s, se Hacke r00d, resnectable people. OEVICI Y 1D DOE: ot ALY body wis winost ‘somptotelt denaded by the | yLiverpool, West, Totown Division—R. P. | Manuin, July 5.—A mab tried to releaso [ e Hackelts are good, respeotable people. | fuorurers dunn the tust fow duys ullseeu .‘ 3 uscatine for | FOUSLoD, conservative, majol 1al0onyio 0 Salanorra o 4 Y P e united in a fight against the new ccale of the evgine. It was takou to Muscatine for | TGN Exehancs Divicion—1. Nevillo, the conviets i prison at Calanorra and it s HASTINGS' EMBEZZLEMENT CASE. soliadin mlguL aRsInsULbe Doy Aiclolthe ideutincation Sy liberal, biajority 60 ? quired several rezimeats of soldiers 10 pre- 8o e an L AR Killed fimsell wud Wife, Wolverbum, West Division—Sir A. Hick- | ventit. Martial law bas been declared, Al Evidence on Boih Sides Submitted ord it. Tuey would Drnvque, In., July 5.—Anthony K. Craig | mun, conservative, mujority 1,118 " The 1mob, when it reached tho prison, de Yesterday—Paul on the Stand. ills to remain idle and vrought bis wife homo from the insane | , Liverpcol, Abercromve Division-=W. F. | mauded the raioase of tho men who had becn [ Hismivas, Neb, July 5.—[Special T pay the taxe signatures to the Amal asylur Saturday night. Nothiug was asen conservdiive, majority Sl e | imprisoned. Whon their demand was ro- | gram to Tir Brr.| —todsy winessed the | gamated scalo are coming in,but very siowly, of either until tonight, when the police en- | mojority 311 G . YVe | fusea some of the rioters besot the barracks | close of tho testimony in the Paul embezzie- | from all over the cou tr : Two were tered the house and found both Iving on the | Metropolis, Brixton Division—Lord Car- | 10 Prevent the gunrd coming out, while oth- | meut rial. The situation at times has verged b A S M bed. Craiy b d his wife und suicided, | wathan, conservative, majority Su7 e A enroarenea Lo.DuLs His houses | upon the dramatic, espccially so when ex Dojuth Mapnfasturing compiny s ca nl i ‘\) Eoutied; M, reson, liberal, ma- § V\ "Co e sont for came from Lagrono, the | Deputy Fist was uron the stand, and alto \Shutdown 'in this ree Drowned at Hitema IR e o Marr Lebone: VastDlvision capital of the province, and soon quatied tno | getber the testimony has been the most iu- | alone will'c 055 in the earnings Orremwa, la., July At Hiteman, while [} Il.‘mv, conservative, majority 4) rioting. Refore they arrived, however, the | terestiog yet taken. L. Robert Iunis, wife aud child wero crossing | Pertb—W. W. Hitclaw, touscs of thrce of ‘the wmunicipal council | uojury was somewhat tardy in arriviag AlTiir st Hamestund,; Cedar creek, the horses and bugey were | Pluraiity 227 4 T e att mharged with tho eniioetioy | Afier the separation over Sunday and e | Pirrivna, Pa, July h—Affairs ot Home swept down the stream and the colire purty Motroplis, Lambeth, North . Division of tuxes. The windows of several houses | Fourth and it was 10 o'clock before the ca alosiahave. sl mod (AD- ugly: phase.and perlsbed. ¥ rman B, M. Caidwell, hi ajority | Sorh amushod. Do popalation of Calauoera | was taken up. County Clark C. B. Bigelow | S6Tious troublo 18 apprehent Yesterda — 3 ere smashed opulatiou of C rra | was taken up. - County Cle 2 BIECIOW | f ¢, Frick, enairman of the Carnegio Dropped Dead While Raci Metropolis, Hammersmith Division—Gen- | 8F¢ greatly \-‘xi'll!"l[u‘_nrl fonre proniecusined | br it up Mr, Paul's semi-annual sta compuny, appealad 1 McCleary for Dunvque, Ia, J 5.—Au Farley st | erul Goldsworthy, couservative, ajority | L4t there whi ba farthor ‘;‘"“K’"m;: 1o 0f | ments 1o the Board of Supervisors, which | protect in complinneo with the re night, a man named fell dead w L A . | until uffairs resume their normal aspcet. were read to the jury atlength. Here the } quest the deputlos “were preseub on the running o foot race. Tonight Frank Keu- | Metropolis, anfogton Division—Mérk il stato rested and Lho court L0ok u recoss fgr a § U210t FAOGR;SSS oy WRre ok At Lo uey dropped dead after finishing a race. aantort, 1l R ) OFF ROLLED IS HEAD, »uple of hours until 10 o'cloci. L e = —ee ) : i) i — In the aftersoon the defensa called its first | s iz 12d d ed 1o retura t NION PACIFIC X T ENSION majority 1,565 B ‘ S e u the aftersoon th lled its first | sicain Luk Edos,and ordered 1o retura to the el ACIH{O DXL BYSLON, N0t ropofis, Mary Liebone, Fast Division— | Wurderer Maddett Guilotimed for Sying | yivyess, A, 1. Powers, who was cliirizun of e 5. B. Duluis, conserva aajority S22 ather Iidefonce. : 1ol § 5 1888, 759 and >revious to sending the deputies to Home. The Portland-Puget Sound Line Wit be | 1 B. Duluis, cor ative, wajority 522, 4 o p e the Board of Supervisors in 1855, '80 and '00. Previ o sending th T v e PV D TR YT Dariington—Thecd Fry, Lberal, major- Paus, July b.—Muthias Heddelt was g | Pist, he said, was bis doputy. Beujawmy | Stead Shurifl McCleary and ex-Sheriffs Clu P BB s ity lotined today at Valenoe for tue murder of 1598 89)%; PBEY: o v and Gray, us chief deputics, puid a visit oRTLAND, Ore., July 5. —President Clark Tt TH Nonthimivision S| e i A Urqubart, aeputy county clerk, produced HoWwolkE L AT orough fnxpe . Metropolis, Isl North Division—G. | pather Iidefotce, ®procurator of 10 tho works. Afier ® thorough inspectior of the Union Pacific ralliroad 1s here on his | C. Bartley, conse wajority 610, gk - LHSIR0S SASININGD | 0 i5U's bond aud toe approval by the super- | the sheriff calicd on tho advisory comuitice first tour of inspection since bis election to | Metropo'ts, Islington, West Division—T. “' pis ’, asiany 4y € | visors of the report of the commit- | of the Amalgamated associzlion and stated the presidency, Ho suid 1o an interview | Lough, liverat, majority 700, - . A thi. - Alier “,;hfl et e to | the which examined Pauts sem-inu sbat mbLo BRI AGEIMAGY tar0N Lo, Rl Caaw hiat L R s et Metropolis, [shinzton, South Division—Sir | tt lonastery. ) i 9 | slatements und found them Lo be appare deputies about the works, he would be ety constructed e e Toopieto the | . Rellitt, ccusorvative, majority 421 he executed Is Amarchist Ttavachol | A D. C. Korr, ancthor of the saper | compelied to do so. ‘The committe Puget sound, aod the Great Northern would Metropolis, Isli . Bust Division—B. L, | Haddelt was not the true name of the man | (00t 0 ey e olber @ mem. | Protested ugainstthe appointment of stray provably join in the construction of tho line, | COlOD, CONSErvAtive, mujority 4,455, exccuted today. He had bad & yaried curser | [y B L AR | gers aud offered to furnish sufficient wen to R A 3 ragHion ol tae ‘11n \tropolis, Haggerstown Division—W, R, | of crime ana had been seatonced undoer var: e t i 4 | guard the cowpany's properly, agreeing to Speakipe ubout the healtn of Jay Gould g when information was desirea by the exa 3 ] reine) ) i, ty 921 ous names in & orlan: aly, Germ 5 . bouds to the sum of 5,000 or 10,000 who is iu Idabo at present, Mr. k sald Crewer, liberal, mwajori s names in Switzorland, Italy, iners Iist wus the to give it, W, H £y " i Sl MOS0 Ay preions, Ap. Blark sbld Metropolis, Hixon Division—J. Stuart, | and Bohemia, ail for awempis at robbinz | K510 had been thres times on the seitie. | cach for the faithful performance of their thougn biowly, and B will soon” nesutiallys § 1iperal, piurality 1,200 monasterivs. Hedid so by entering them as | 5 nmittees, He knew that Paul Kept | 9uties. Tue shori® said he could not acoe fectly sound man. Mauy exagzgerated stories | (Xford—Genersl Sir G. Chesaey, cons & luborer. tho county money in various banks. D, H, | the offer and would dispatch his own men to @ bean set afihat coicer his health, "'{;‘;; s o l'”.\" 10, 1 Divisi T Italinus Protest Against Out " Baliaru substautiated Mr. Waldron's testi :““'_‘ ostead immediately upou bis arrival in 0 ias nover buon so oadly off as re- | B e FiY Riodaxzino, {uly ¥iwA meoung of Ital- | Houy, Qb erospexqmipation le aaid in | 6 6k . e Borle o ) Eiriatol, North Division d, lib n hsls 1o S0 BCRIGR ventonday ovap. | ¥hesking up She bookiuds comnliuagused | Gare i the Prosismation, Tricd to Kill s Wife, eral, mujority 343 ptest agalush therecent action of the | duyficutds ou e In the county cierk's ofice, | ATF the departure of tho sherifl the s 3 S 1y z Motropolis, Woolwich Division—Colonel E. | e R ] b 3 isory committee disbanded as an orguniz Hoaox, B D, duly =N, K. Thompaca ||, Metsepells, WoclwlenDirislon 2Colanel & | ! Santos in maltreatiug somo Ltalian Paul on the Stauds bourd of control, as the members said they wes brought beve today from Arli o] ey o Robiason. conservative, major. | Silors ut that piuce.t At the conclusion of [ o opo o™ o uing of §31,000 were mot | Would not be respy e for wha ' Kingsbury county, and placed in jail, | ity 1,046, 49F7 | the proseediugs the ltaliens paraded through | 0" “iom, L. B, Partridte, ex-county | I the uppearance of armed d ] churged with atiempting to kill bis wife and | Metropols, Greenwich Division—T. W. | reots, ulterlni wile shouts and cries, | 4o 3" entiiied the semi-annual stutements tho scenc. ¥ llzhte e 3 Boord, conseryatiy v ' 2, | udly defying the autborities. Tney i Mz, Flst's L oxcopt | What foillowed the arrival of the daputies Blighten, with whom she bou H h ALY, # " j tore down a Brazili flag aud otherw & Y : ¢ s told aboy Waoen the lad e o T g Y DR e ago | Metrogois, Chelsea Division—C. A White- | gotad in u riowous munuer, - Tee potico, ever siguature and toe veritications. Chales | 15 10ld above. Waen the wmea bad disposed because of cruel treatment sc- | more, conservative, majority bi | AR R A FIARIGRAR LR, | VAR RAMDD, L) Paul, 1 defendaut, was called on | Of them tuey tore down the sherifl’s procla. Dunad TRy e A e e e g Metropolis, St. Pancrus, North Division-- | 410" rioters, who fought sova . benhalf His direct examination | Walion 10 the house and endeavored 10 induco her to | T2 H. Boiton, liberal. majority 6. Y WAL MERT S3VAR! as very short. He stated that be first The excltement in the town is intense | return to bim. Meeting with a refusal he Bristol, West Division—Colouel Hill, con- Hit O'Brico with a Sto learned that the Cherry ‘toms were noton | l‘ o pien Bre \,-‘,‘\ l:.‘nu.‘ snd are iu a | drew a butcher knife and struck ber iu the N‘IN"‘»“'- 1na ";“‘ S, B n |5 uly 5.--As William O'Brien was | tie books in 1ru‘ mver, 1501, He furtner | thi ‘u»; u{s moo i l“\\ ‘; }n; xu‘n‘-’ Hnuv abdomep, inflicting serious wounds, He then Metropolis,” St. Puncras, Eust Division . T AT oy A T P d LLat be bud never received any monoy i ouse hind Leen ordered frow the | turoed on Mrs. i cut ber s | . G. Weoster, conseevative, majority 441, | Feruruiug frow a political meetiug yest nounts represented by exhibits 50 | ILup to md they had wot ar Sovore)y that has protruded. He | Penryn and Falmouth—W. G. C. Caven ruck on the head by 8 sione Puese exbil were of receipts | tnen atlempted 1o tuke his own lile but was | dist-Beutinek, conrervative, majority 330, fl jauuting car iu whicl be s from Fi wife, sigued | rrow the men 0 into !¢ y overpowered, He now ssys the deed was | _ Metropoiis, St. Pateras, South Division ridiug. His wound bled freely by C. H. Paul, treasurer, by Fist, | b i Frick be restral 0 comimitied whils ho was uilder tue infuence | Sif Goldsmith, wuigolst, ujarity 222 ! Peixatio Wil Hola His Job, | depu He was cross-exumiued by Mr. | by —— |‘ D@, CORSEIVAlive, Wujority 42 i oo S QAN S ¥ JFOm | coptiol 3! 1 1o by the defense. The w u O'Brioa's Condition, | Juudee (two membvers)--J. 1. Leag, lib t iro st Lat congress hus et and | pag L elails of the conversatior via Cong, Ju'y 5.~ Mr. William O'lBrien, who | &ral. #ud E. Kooertson, libera Jofities | that General Peixott wilh cotinuo to Luid | with Fist 1o which he cluims 1o bave first ut " R ” - o | 2,480, the oftice of president of Bruzil t 6 eud r f the sgularity 1 Cherry L was struck on the head with & atoae yester- | ™ vy onureh—A. H. Smith, couscrvative, | of 1594 i I'he cross-yuestioner t 0k Mr day as he was returaiog from @ political | wgjority % | N E— | Paul cver the receip:s whicu it was cluimed | weeling, passed au uuessy vight, The poby Metropoiis, Wandsworth Division--H. | B AN v | & ad not received. 10 4 Theee Brothers Drowaed siciaus W0o are in altendance apprenend | Kimuor, couseryative, majority 2,424 | Loxpox, July A Puaris dispaten saysa | f these exbi I Cal, July b.—Joseph, Zichariah thut bis condition will be sowe worse. His —~ | seeret couvention hus buou s twsen | whethor Lois weat to ¥ - three brotheis, wore assailuit, & iaborer named Jobu Suebuy, bas Chwmberialn Criticises Gladston. | England, Spaia and Laly for th3 partition of | or nott W lug io Kings river yes beea arrested, | Loxpoy, July 5. —Mr. Josepl Cham berlain, ' Morocco. i T'ue auswer for each was, *1d 4 z NUMBER 18 e, = S—1 { 1550 the leeal tender quality of the coin notes | \ N in a specch at Walsall, said Mr. Giadstone | 7 N 3\ A ITY) | with the assertion that be personally had § 3 to redeem. Thae effect of the | the working people until he required their 4 i Pe | tion with Mr. Fist in August, lasty¢ 2 | , will be to demonetize votes, He had suggested home rule for Iro- | about an enterprise upon which he wishec T | 000 of coin notes and post- | 1aud on the colonial model, but colonies are —_— | ebark. Fist stated wint he had o 1102 ntil congress autnorizes it. . al 300 i {sh | empowered to make Sariffs and unless Ire | moner, about 810,000, which he could inve Orespo's Troope Entrench L) e compelled to amead the L‘h‘ml‘ Gains Reco d"j‘ in the English | FHiowed todotho sam, this solution | While Tnsane Tom Hackstt of Riverton | In the 'fall of 1ssi, Woiss said tuat Fist fuil L (s e Entreached Under the on may be prolonged. Parliamentary Elections Yesterday. of the problem will ng', bo accapted as final, in business. Here the defense rested. Jates of Venezueia's Onpital. PALACIO'S SUCCESSOR TRYING TO ESCAPE | Government ¥ | Much | wroe Unahle to Withstand 1 Assaults of the — Delay Decisive Results Longer « 1 Tex.), [Copyriohted 189, Cana by James Gordon Benas v Galveston, \s, Venezuela (v By Mexican Cable to the New Herald to Tue Bee| — A eral cazagament took place in this city botweon the revolutionists and t troops. Both sides fought gale ware heavy, docisive results. this aispateh, the fighting July 5 York ge on Rove lantly ana the losses but thera were As 1 3 word sustainod am uding reaches mo has been renowed. Eve how the government forcos should fuil to hold their ground agalnst the fierce ights of Crespo’s determined men, the new administration will bo foreed 1o foilow ex-Dictator Palacio 1o oxiie. Craspo's soldiers are entreuched all around Caracas, 1f the government troops retreat the revolutionists, will, in a very short time, triumphantly enter the capital. Acting President Villegas and his advisers seemn prepared for tho worst. Prepured to at deponds on bohavo. If they ons ape. They have been claiming that the revolu- tion was ut an end, but the vrecaution they have taken to escape from Venezuela at the first word of warning shows they have been talking for effoct and did not believe firmly their manifestos, A stron teo of Crespo’s soldiers are en- trenchod at Elguaga, where they were at- cked by the government army. Unaer beavy fire, the latter. after a desperate strug- gle, suceseded in capturing the entrench- ments. The retreat of the revolutionists, however, was only feizned. They lnid & trap into which tho government troops rushed blindly As soon as the enemy bad, on the night following the first engagoment, sufti fallen into he snare set, Crespo's me upon them from all sides. Thore terrivle The victory of the revol Guayaba has given rencwed encouragoment to all followers of Crespo. It looks very dark at this writing tor Viilegas and the pro- visional governme Crespo seoms certain of carrying all before him 1 | Capirighte Panis, was tor of goverament soldiers, itionists at St. 18 Universal Exposition. )1 Junes Gordon Bennart,| New York Heraid Cable Snecial to T i to proposition to Lold a universal exposition in this city in 1900 was taken fnto tion toaay by the commttec on preliminaries. T'he subject {or discussion was the nomination of u com- mittee comprising twenty-two members whose duty 1t spall b2 to ¢éxamine the plan for the exposition which the government intends to bring forwara The custom house committes adopted today the proposition to maiutain the present duty on petrolenm until Murch 31, 1303. ‘Tue prop- oxition to lower the tax on_ potroleum to 15 and 15 franes will be considercd by the come mitiee next meeting. Jac ST Cenk, peotin ity CATHOLIC INDIANS. es and Incidents ut the Big Meeting at Cheycnne Agency. exey, S, D., July 5.—Very wwuy of the scenes of the 1 pow-wow just closed. i Inags service was a sight never to bo forgotten. A thousand men and a thou- sand women, arrayea in their most beautiful regalia, the men with long scarlet cockades n their sorubreros,waviog with the orecision of soldiers in. march and countermarch, the olemn chant of the priests and the attend- unis of 500 candidetes for confirmution was worgeousty lmvressive. T'hen un interesting sight was it when over 2,000 warriors, who but cightecn months ago ero covered with war paint and thirsting tor blood, sstaround the big wigwam and istened to talks by their head men about the venefits of religion. Battiescarred chicfs who had fought against the whites on wany a tield, aud some of whom counted their scalps wlmost by tho dozen, arose to testify to the peace and comfort to be found in lead- g CLristisn lLives, Well might Bishop Marty count hie life's work worthy of com- wondution when he can bere see 6,000 cons verts who have been added to s church luring bis ministry of sixteen years amoug them, In the celebration proper Chief Charger was president of the day, and presidea witn Crryesse A ssive were impre oig Cath The big e India diguity. Rev. Mr. Achley iuterpreted for the wuites, several hundred of whom were present. Johu Grass was chief orator, and ho delivered un :ut orstion. He was followea by Swift Bird, the Sioux humoriat, uwud Pour Bear. Each tulked of the benefits of religion and eivilization, Charger then called tor Special Agent ‘Thomp- S0 who responded m a ratner tedious svecch, at the couclusion of which he referred to the b alh rate among the Sioux and attrit Lo the practice of eating the “filth quarter,” the entrails of beeves, Old Chiarger roplied with spirit and dented that this was the c , but asserted that those who died were students of the govern- neat schools, Iudians were a guod deul dis. plossed ul the special agent's speech, but Little No-Heart set things righbby waking vpeul for religion aut caucation. sterany at both catnp: o coutinua- tion of “ilcup big tals,’ which was only in- terrupted 1rom sunrise until nearly miduight by the necessity for feasting, 1t wasa grand commiugling of veligious aud patriotic senti- wents, all the heua men uud young men of education vied with euch other in profession of reverence 10 tho Great Father above and bonor apd obedience to the great father av Washington, Bishon M discreetly ar- runged early mass and e liclaent devotions 50 us 10 prevent the sculp dance, and ull day al Lotk camps, Just wi the young bucks were preparing for 801ue Loisterous sport, the nead mwep came forward with o uew scheme tor a talk which defeated the fun, Catnolic educational couference was Ly Judge Swan and a large num- bor of educated young mien and warriors, whio'testitied 10 Lhe eficiency aud importance { of the schools and urged all w attend, This resulted iu hundreds of applications being utendont McCormick for ad: A fenture of the celebration was & number of patriotic songs in Euglish by the ludian ime tind now come for the sham bat- [ tle in war paint aud blaukets, but the agent prou it, sud the young re cowpolled content theme L pony races. overal bundred ered sad the fun was furlous ut of prol religious exorcises L were left over for today hes and the uoand danciug lLere bas been no drunkeuness, and the voice of all tho head | men hud been for belier worals and oiviliza- tion Tho Cheyenne court sits today to try all the ofienders who huve been arrosted sinoe M ie Assured Now, Yax S. D, July 5 —(speclal Tele- to Tik Bek.|—The Yaukton & Nor- railtosn is en ebsolute cerlaiuty 8o far constraction ls coucerned. The cous tracts for gradic the thirty miles south from ¥ Klon huve be vigued, sealed and | delivered, the last twelve iwiles going to 5. i O'Nellof Siousx City todsy. Mr, O'Noill will_have bis eatire foree on the rk by Friduy und John Naugbton of x Eulls, who has eicutoen wiles of tue o¢ on Lhe liue the sume asy. grading w vy