Bismarck Weekly Tribune (Newspaper) - June 13, 1884, Bismarck, North Dakota VOL 12 N XEW a year he will be el the New York YORK ha York It ought i so many beats as i Turks were swept out bf morning to Blaine men is the only the louder he laug sembles the aim Boston WHO Is Samui Not quite a ity to eat mush presidency on tie HORATIO SHYH York reached his day he quietly visi from his home dnc THE republicans a the only way foi t to nominate a cello NOAH on deposit with D of New York when probably the heav New York ail a colored man for d i t is now suggested that democrats to get even is ed man for vice-president Glendale had Lawson Simpson that firm failed He is Montana in the THE will of the waa admitted to cago The estate is divided among family JOHN P BAILEY given a verdict fir Grant Jr for pers him by an Arabian isea of the def enda Grant late Cyrus H Me Cor m ick rebate last week in to and members of Mr THE ten the tattooed I Chicago juat before the desired effect and only acted as a tion forces THE New Blame and Harpe pictures If the rep that it is necessary alleged newspapers be snuffed at once THE foundation pedestal is above the old ram pa from its top m are visible oak commenced at once THE Oregon passed upon a prop of suffrage sed large as to make Jin merit in that state u N night recently atl tb she kept her audien when it was crack in the floor telt Journal THE building state exhibit i sition has been des 11 d It will be about one- edifice and resemble tory beside the spac reception room th EASTERN mau will be the sixth ore James Madison James James K Polk James Buchanan James A James G There seems to be all A FRENCH journal reached the deepest r M Martial of the exploring the of 1 minutes south and minutes west he tooK the st depth Aea icg about four mile English measure i W M has a know the value and it It resembles the 1796 and has fifteen the Goddess of Lite this racking our date we refer yon to believed that she ballet Starred coi is ornaments in da b 2 BISMARCK DAKOTA FR COMMENTS president is elected this by democratic w play The Pulse of NtW ake well where there are bat Times Several pair of burst lungs 26 convention building are supposed to belong that laughs and the more nearly he re- s which cannot Tilden anyway as he has sufficient get the nomination for ticket of Whitesboro New th birthday May 31 That Utica one mile distant dined there if North Salem has been against Ulysses S pal injuries upon tallion kept upon the t and said to belong to Gen Copies of Puck containing sine cartoon circulated in he convention did not have t was a disgraceful move for the THE DAY'S REPORT As Taken From the Electric Machines for the Enlightenment of tal City Readers Brings News of Fire and Flood from Districts Outside of Dakota's Favored Borders While the Nourishing Rains Which Fall Within Assure the The Musical Festival at Mi Closes Amid Thunder ning and Rain Indian Territory Has its Band of Bad Men Who are to be Wiped out by the Militia still burning An explosion of naptha on the second floor burned three firemen Hodgson Halsey and Littleton they were taken to the hospital Others were injured an John Flavel District Engineer Cunningham Captain Willard Captain Frost Lieutenant and Sweitzer The loss will be heavy insurance on stock and on buildings Died in Peace MEMPHIS Tenn June has been re- of a deadly affray at New Albany Mias between J B Beeves mayor of the town and editor of the Union Optic and Lloyd Ford a good for nothing desperado They had an altercation about the congressional contest between Morgan and Watson candidates for the democratic nomination Each shot five times Ford was shot in the breast from which he died One bullet from Ford's pistol struck Squire Reeves father J B Beeves a flesh wound in the leg Just as Ford was dying he said to a Then I die in peace Did I The Budget IBS says it will not support Weekly promises nasty party is so near gi ne the of such hen the candle had better the Bartholdi statue d It rises twenty feet a on Bedloe's Island and antains of Pennsylvania the pedestal is to be at their state election I turn to give women the be majority against the to the constitution was so arly renewal of the Is kely Minneapolis Proud MINNEAPOLIS Juna apolis ball game was postponed on account of the rain The last concert of the June festival was held amidst storm thunder lightning and rain Lightning struck the Coliseum this after- noon creating a panic in the audience attending the children's concert but prompt action on the part of several resolute men and women Theodore Thomas who finding the Building not on fire signalled the orchestra to proceed and prevented any one being seriously injured though several ladies were carried ing from the room The great concert hall night was densely packed from the stage to the remotest corners of the dress circle and balcony Hundreds were standing throughout the entire evening The opening number was with Madame Nilsson Misn Juch Messrs Toedt and Remmertz soloists and a chorus of six hundred Each soloist received Nilsson being accorded another flattering ovation After the rendering of a duet by and three from Lohengrin closed the performance In every respect the festival was a great success and Minneapolis will hereafter be ranked as one of the great musical cities of America Pratt vs Pioneer Press ST PAUL June Berry of the Minnesota court today filed a de- affirming the order of the Hennepin county district court granting a new trial in the Dr Leonard Pratt vs Pioneer Press case Dr Pratt appealed from the above order dered on motion of the defendant the Pioneer Press the court having declared excessive the award of damages for Pratt in a libel suit The Pioneer Press said that Dr Pratt had permitted a dead child to remain in the room with the sick mother for an sarily long time The Outrage DULUTH June party of fifty men ex- cited over the sensational reports which his brother and a cousin in the murder of Mrs but to the dence of the former last night and took the three parties out of bed by main force and brought them to the city at an early hour this morning and delivered them over to the sheriff There was no charge or warrant against the men and no evidence at all pointing to them as the guilty parties and they were promptly released by the sheriff who refused to hold them DAY JUNE 3 884 HI DECLINES Writes a Letter ia His Declination I oar Years Ago The Democracy Must Look E for a to Burst Shall it in Union Fire at St P Yesl erday Morning The Masonic sin noil a Session and E St Louis SEW YOKE Ji of New York letter of June IB 1880 addressed to ga en from the s critic national ick He of Grand Lodge of ers for the Year A lother Good Man Gone A Post Office Clerk Stealing 11 J Declines ne following from Samuel J Tilden baa to the associate I press: June Minni sg chairman of the democratic ate of New convention I i JL now borne my fall share of abor and care m the public service and wearing the mirks of its I desire M so much honorable discharge I wish tp ay down Was hissed vigorously one Porte St Martin because waiting half an hour but hat she had fallen through her dressing room the or State States and col the New Orleans by Chief Architect the main building alf the size ot the main t Each state and tor exhibits will have a building hi 9 discovered that Blaine dent named James Floods In Pennsylvania June along the valley were visited yesterday by one of the heaviest rain storms known for many causing the most destructive flood since 1835 At Brockville a water spout burst and in less than two hours the creek rose ten feet into a seething foaming torrent The rapid rise give men no chance what ever to gave their stock Dams at Northfork mills v Bryant and Wainwright Litch mills gave way carrying with them lumber valued at Two bridges were away many small buildings demolished and a number of families driven from their homes and com- to seek shelter elsewhere for the night In Pittsburg the rise in the Allegheny last night was very rapid and a number of coal barges were swept from their moorings but tow hosts uninjured The Hood at Brockville brought down about pieces of lumber acd almost every owner of a skiff is busy today catching drift wood The water is now ing and no further damage is anticipated How Mexico Takes It MEXICO via Galveston June pers continue discussing the nomination of Blaine which is generally regarded as a ened evil for Mexico La Liberta and can says it hopes for the election of Blaine for Mexico has more to fear from a friendly dent than one who is avowedly hostile ing it as more to the interest of Mexico to deal with her neighbor in a spirit of want of dence and reserve than to hobnob with traitors who pretend to be friends in order to become masters Tariff Reform League NEW June The Tariff Reform league formed here today with W B Anderson of Rochester university as president The vice presidents include Henry Ward Beecher Geo William Curtis and Governor Richmond The league is to hold annual Ad- dresses were made by David A Wells eral Devins Thos G Sherman and others Mr Wells was requested to frame a pamphlet on the tariff question to be distributed among the to The uI BCt De- een given In my the t e Having in a name after 53 The glory of having ess of falls on the and head tion to Cape Horn On in latitude 0 degrees 11 20 degrees 35 at metres ted as yet and jmd a thousand yards in he would like to aether he can dispose of cent piece is dated around the head of jy Who can enlighten Call After id sticking closely to the usan Anthony It ia t when she was in the i ere fashionable ae stage Bad Men in the Choc taw Nation Ark June advices from Indian territory are to the effect that a band of thieves exists in Gaines lej Villa and Coles counties Choctaw nation and that they are thoroughly organized under a captain and other officers They are said to number a hundred mostly Choctaw In- dians and are extensively depredating on A fight occurred between some of them and an officers posse in a day or two ago in which two of the band were killed and several captured including five women The militia of the nation have been called out to ar- rest them and at last accounts fifteen of the band had surrendered in hills and when all tte militia gets together an effort will be made to round up the whole gang With Farmers LANCASTER Penn June annual banquet of the y Pennsylvania Farmers club was held at the residence of Colonel Duffy this morning Among those present were Senators Edmunds Pendleton Bayard J Donald Cameron Angus Cameron General Simon Cameron Charles A Dana George W judges of the supreme court of Pennsylvania Crops Than Ever JAMESTOWN Dak June 12 heaviest rain ever known by white men fell here this evening about 7 o'clock continuing about an hour It came from the southeast No damage was doai except the temporary flooding of cellars Il is thought this will make the wheat and oai crops which already looked splendidly All over the upper James river valley the farmers are jubilant over the prospect of the crops ever produced in this country SAN Stockton Asso- Press representative interviewed a great number of the prominent delegates to the state convention now in sesion as to the effect declination would have on the party throughout the state All expressed sur prise and regret but unanimously declared that is now their man as he represents the popular sentiment of the entire coast Arrangements ST June Pacific road an- to day that on and after July 1st that road will operate for its own account the new line of railway between Sank and neapolis It has been arranged to operate all stations on this new line with the exception of Minneapolis jointly with the St Paul Manitoba road the honors and toils ot even quasi party ship and to seek the repose of private ife In renouncing the renomination for tl e dency I do so with no doubt in my as to thi vote the state of New York or jf the United States but because t believe it is a renomination and re-election to the presidency To those who think my and re-election indispensable to an effectual vindication of the right people their violated in my jerson I have accorded a reserve of my decision as 1 can never my repugnance to enter into a new engagement involves four years of ceaseless t ail The dignity of the presidential office is above a merely personal but it creates in me no illusion ita is as a great power for gooi to the country as I said four yean ago in accepting the nomination Knowing a i I do therefore from fresh great the difference is between gliding an official routine apj working out a of and policies it is impossible fdr me to contemplate what needs to be done in federal administration without an anxious of the difficulties of the undertaking but if summoned by the suffrages of my countrymen to attempt this work I shall WLh help to be the instrument ct will Such a work of vation after many years of misuse sich a re- form of and and policies to which I would cheerfully have sacrificed all that remained to me of health and life is aow I feir beyond my strength My purpose to withdraw further public service the grou nds of iJ were at that time well know i to you and others and at Cincinnati though respiting riy withes yourself you to me an appeal from many friends to that purpose I reiterated my de- tern unconditionally In the four years have since elapsed roth ing has occurred everything the Considerations which induced my withdrawal from public life To all who have on this subject my intention has beeti communicated Several my most confidential friends under the san of my de- ve of the States with the cancerous growth cf false construction and corrupt practice Powerful classes have acquired primary in- in official abuses and the moral dards of the have been impaired To redress these evils is a work of great culty End labor and cannot be accomplished without the moat energetic and efficient sonal action the part of the chief executive of the republic The canvass and tion which it is desired that I should undertake would embrace a period of nearly five years nor can I admit my illusion as to their dens three years of experience in the endeavor to reform the municipal government of the city if New York and two years of experience renovating the administration of the state of New have made me familiar with the requirements of such a work At the present time considerations which my action in 1880 have become imperative I ought not to assume a task which I not the physical strength to carry through to reform the administration of the federal government to realize my own ideal and to fulfill the tion of the people would indeed warrant as they alone compensate the sacrifice which the undertaking would involve but in my condition of my advancing years and declining strength I feel no of my ability to accomplish my objects I am therefore constrained to say thi 11 cannot assume the labors of ah or of a canvass under in no wise that best gift of heaven the occasion and the powers sometimes bestowed upon a mere individual to orate an j impulse ifor jood Grateful beyond all words to iiiy fellow countrymen who would assign such a function to me I am consoled by the reflection that neither cratic party nor the republic for whose future that party is the best guarantee is now or ever can be depend ent upon any one man for their successful progress in the path of noble PRICE FIVE CENTS deale and the bank announces in a card that it will realize a part of the loss from this and will not be affected by the defalcation Having giver to their welfare whatever of w UL health and I or could borrow from the future and having reached the limit of my capacity for such labors as their welfare now demands I but submit Signed SAMUEL J TILDEN fire at Boston BOSTON June fire is now burning the building occupied by the National and New Brunswick companies Congress street The three upper stories are burned and A Bad X LOUISVILLE Ky June Doom a worthless negro while drunk at Kentucky cut out the entrails of George Hughes a hotel clerk for ordering him away from the premises Hughes will die It is thought the negro will be lynched to the Front CINCINNATI June were taken night to organize a with a view of attending the Chicago convention in a body to urge his claims for their own names have publicly term to be irrevocable That h cask n nov to consider the question n eVent tor which I rave no responsibility the made to me by the democratic massas witt a unanimity to them once more is to the most deferential consideration andl would inspi ro a disposition to do anything desi red of me if it were consistent with my judgment of duty I believe there ia no lit m hum in society so Potential in its influence upon for evil as the governmental machinery for administering justice id for and executing Not all tie eleemosynary institutions of to which philanthropists may their lives are so fruitful in fits as tie rescue ar d preservation of th s chinery from perversions that it the in- of conspiracy fraud crime most sacred rights and ests of the For fifty years OB a private i never contemplating an official career have devoted at least as thought and e fort to the diry of influencing aright the action f the institutions of my country as to all objects I have never accepted official except for a brief period for sea and only when the occasion see ned to from me that sacrifice of private to the public welfare I undertook the state administration of New York because it was in that wiy only could the executive power be arrayed OIL the side of the to a citizen I had give years 61 my life I accented the nominal on for the ptbidency in because of the seneral that my would bes i pre- sent issue of reform which the democratic majority of the people desired to have narked out federal government as it has bi in that of the state of New York I believed that I had enough then to renovate tte ad- of the government of the Stabs and at the of my term to ban i over the great trust to a successor faithful i o the Though to seek the re- pose bf private life I nevertheless j acted toe idea ever power is a trust a duty In reply to the addi ess of the communicating my ition I the of the kine in engaging in it to a soldier battle but I di i not d the entire conservation of my ere to Twenty years of contiguous under the demora of intestine war and bad infested the whole governmental P What HendricKs Thinks INDIANAPOLIS Ind June Thomas A Hendricka in an interview concerning den's letter ofj declination said the news was not a surprise to him for when be visited Tilden in August last that gentleman very firmly announced his intention to remain out of politics On a visit in April the same determination was expressed Bty Hendricks thought there was little doubt that the eld ticket would have been nominated at the Chicago tion if it had not been for the declination today He said that the demand for it among the democracy almost universal and greater than any of the kind that had ever been seen in politics Personally he felt no great disappointment he did not want the office of president eight years ago and did not want now If the old ticket had remained in field he should have considered the election to that place a great honor con- ferred by the people as a rebuke to what they considered a gnat wrong It would have pre- vented t e seating of Hayes in 1876 from being a precedent for future elections The Union Depot Fire ST PAUL June number of tickets having been stolen at the depot fire this ing aH the roads came out this afternoon in a circular cautioning the public against buying tickets from other than authorized agents will refuse aQ tickets not stamped The Milwaukee road found it essary to order tickets from Milwaukee today The rotunda of the depot will be arched over for the protection of passengers pending the and enlarging of the The total insurance on the building was not yet known in what companies F E Snow who kept the restaurant had no insurance his loss is Other losses for which there was no insurance amount to This two laborers engaged in taking out the debris were caught by the falling of a remnant of the flooring of the second story and one was slightly and the seriously and it is thought fatally injured Blaine Meeting at Portland Me June immense gathered at the city hall this evening to welcome the California delegates Charles F Libby presided Judge and Judge Brush of Calif t made two speeches which were received with much John H Band of Nevada followed Every allusion to Blaine was received with enthusiastic stration Capt Jos A Palmer of Nevada an- a cowboy of Nevada which statement was received with a storm of plaudits He asserted that they would not have dared to go back if they had flinched from their duty to Blaine for hung bilks in Nevada for that sort of thing He paid an earnest tribute to Logan and closed by alluding to the wealthy leader of Nevada who wanted to go to Chicago to vote for Arthur saying he would pay all their expenses but they told him to at home Senator David McClure of fornia predicted the time when the republican party would fall into line with a strong termination not to turn this over to the democratic party After another lection by the band Straub of Portland pre- majority in Maine and that all New England would go for Blaine Loud calls were made for General Selden Conner and he responded eloquently The meeting closed with three cheers for Thomas B Beed The delegates have accepted General Anderson's invitation to go to the White Mountains morrow Wisconsin Masons June The Masonic grand lodge of Wisconsin elected the following for the ensuing Grand master Oliver Sibley Green Bay deputy grand master H W Sawyer Hartford grand senior warden John O Fond du Lac grand junior den G W Bishop grand treasurer P L Van Delavan grand W Laflin Oshkosh trustee for three years Eugene Elliott John W de- faulting treasurer will be summoned before the next annual convention to answer ch against him Texas Democrats GALVESTON Texas June Galveston News Fort Worth The democratic state convention to elect delegates to the National convention at Chicago and to elect presidential electors convened at noon today General Clayborne in calling the convention to order touching the issues of the day Tariff for revenue only is the democratic slogan Men are secondary This sentiment was greeted with applause and shouts of Tilden Magazine Explosion Col June Giant Powder company s magazine containing pounds of powder located three and one-half miles east of this city exploded with terrible force this morning A large number of plate fronts in the business portion of the city were wrecked and a new farm house three hundred yards distant was completely demolished the occupants miraculously escaped No clue to the cause of the explosion The Minnesota Leader ST PAUL June large number of tta friends of ex-Governor Davis tendered h m a banquet at the Metropolitan hotel this evening The occasion was the return c f Mr Davis from the Chicago convention It was a very in- formal affair a number of short speeches were made and ex-Governor Davis was honored by being termed the leader of the Elaine party of the state lieft for Portland ST PAUL June President General Freight Agent Hannaford Gen Land Commissioner Lamborn and Auditor Martir of tae Northern Pacific road and John C litt of Philadelphia one of the directors of the road left to night for Portland The party will visit the Coeur d'Alene mines and be three or four weeks The Same old Story CLEVELAND Ohio June A Stanley paying teller of the National Bank of Commerce was jailed this evening for embezzling from the bank The shortage was discovered yesterday afternoon when Cashier Garretson counted the reserve fund kept in a special ment of the vault the combination to which was known only by Garretson and Stanley When asked to explain the shortage Stanley confessed that a year ago he was troubled about a debt of 8800 on bis house and thought he could take that Sum from the reserve fund without harm to any one and invest it in grain and realize a profit and pay off the mortgage on his place arid retain the money but the investment was unfortunate and to cover the loss he took more and so on until he had taken a clean The directors of the bank met last evening and after consultation held Stanley a prisoner at a hotel in the tody of a detective and today more ences were held resulting in his arrest Stanley has assigned his property and some speculation Cremated in a Barn CHICAGO June this morning an unknown person entered a barn corner of ter avenue and Taylor street and with a lighted candle ignited tlie hay Fred an ex- pressman fifty years old and a young man name unknown were sleeping in the barn and burned tj death A Destructive Fire Ills June village of Grant Park this county was swept by a fire last night which destroyed twenty of the pal buildings including blocks and two hotels Loss not estimated and insurance light Sentenced to the Penitentiary June G Morgan eral auditing agent for the York banking firm of Putnam Earl was sentenced to three years in the today Excursion Steamer Sunk June excursion steamer Gazelle sprung a leak aud sunk off Bodkin bar last night Forty members of the Tuesday club were on board and were all saved as was also the crew A Postoffice Clerk Jagged ST Louis June H Weidner eral delivery in the for several years past was arrested for rifling letters of money and lodged in jail Boy Drowned ST PAUL June son of David Patterson fell off a barge in op- the Chestnut street depot and drowned today waa