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Fort Wayne Weekly Journal from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 11

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IN TIIH IT TIIKIIB AIIE KK1IITKKN OLD ONKH ANU TWO TIIR SCAHt'ITY TIII4 ANIMAI.H. ((an An.lunln. lorrcsiondence Ir. J. 11.

Taylor, the wealthy man of Tom Of County, has been jn Antonio ttle past fw "Tly mlttH final preparations rounding up of the herd of wll4 buffalo which have attain found their way Teaaa from the mountains of the HUM of Chihuahua. Mlco. I nee hla arrival here Dr. Taylor received tela from a stockman of Coun ty, statin that the lieru had Just bceiil In the lower pari 01 ini nii and that they are making" their way uitfh vallejrof tn Hlwr. This la encouraging news ihtmn Interested In the captbrlng of the anl mala an placing them In captivity.

Thla hr.l of buffalo was first dlscov eretl about five Tr'are George Fulton, a vaeelthy.lenu of Hollthwa Teaaa. Mr. Pulton' la a great liunlrr. and with a party of friends waa a weeks II." iniamlalna of lluehcl County hum In Owr. bear ami ollief "nu' which almiil In that awllon.

Ow niornliiK anl off Troiu hla ramp alow. I.al lravrlo.1 vr I inouiitnloa fur lhn four hour. wrhVtt hi' cmiiK' rniall valley. II t'l truca pl huffalo. II wl wlllilii humfrril yar.U th.

m. ami waa ai.l.'.l in omiit lln ni ncvtiialrly. ira 'aVatian' wa Mtir atand. Aa lha car ahot around lha ourva waa nnnn impM raafWMt tha rward anl a'lnlf lo lift hla rhlM to th'outatrrtrhl hahfla of a doan Anfrra. Bo raplilly waa he draaaed over tha rouh pavmnt that n.llhr thoai who wrr aonn runnlnit toward him nor Ihoao on lha car wrrc mi.

atilrd lo lake th child from him. A Ovaan tlmaa It wiwil aa If holh handa wr undtr lha whrala. but hy a oapcr "1 Sltt 1IOHTON ItAPIIM PII.MNU VV WITH TIIK TKMri AIt II08TH. iha r.ih.r lima aavad Mm atf. At laat tlr" waa.ataiwa aufl in; raihrr and child wara arrld to ma aicic Tha child waa unhurt and amlld aa lha aniloiia woman took It.

(loldi hal aavral rlha hrokan and aiiatalnad ln tarnal Injuria which It la thought will prova fatal, SHOT BY ROBBERS DrrTKCTIVB nWKIl ATTACKED ON A U. II. IJ TffArN. 1IH WAH ON TIIHTHAII. OK TIIK ClIICAflO WKHT UICIIIUAN THAUf HANDITH AI FOUNP TIIKM A 1IUU.KT TI1UOUOII 1118 8Kl'U OKKICKIlB til TUIIHUIT OF Til IrlJJlTiVE8.

many lmgib rdN ml hv waa gHlnr ru. In itrfcallna lor thv gulrnalrlal Tiler lunli! Mr. Klllliilt had ih ithtl old daya whn lh anluiKli) al will lh pralrh a of Ti xaa. i.l.Miiu.d to tin. I Hint lli Hihi hr did n.it laki a aht nl thla iniaiit Hi liV hf ntml whlt'h In alM'l' w' Afl.r fraallna hla lh htd fr Mini llm mad hla khv ha.

amp and nd.l III hla Ill" tl iwlv.l with In.i.Hlullty. I.ul Mr Kull.ui waa .1. In pn.w hi" alaUiii.nla. hii.I ainitnd mil with hla to vlw lh Hiiliimla. II I'd til" liioiiniaiiia.

I. in after two day' aaarch no of lh I.lllfaln could lie fmllid. Tin at.iry lidd liy Mf. Fullon Ida dlavviy lh hld of aooii ri r.ad ovrrlh alal. and aiim irlv.l a r.piitatl.iii a a uinurm'Mal liar In that iwaptcl.

M.i glval waa th Ix lb Dial lia.l l.in.td l.i liniwa I.U.nl. Ii. iiIhiii in crainuiiy lh mallr llial IU nam of lluffalo" Dora Kulioii Klvn him. Th tilirTalo at.u'y waa madr a pattof cHim alan lllralui'. and Whn Mr.

Pillion waa promlm nlly In nfl.r aa a randldal for aovrnnir hl Kdlll.al mail ot lh rmaikol till which hail told, and hli. pri.ai iioriilimllini. Jf r. PMttnn all tlvla with a proud and rlf aplrlt. ra undent llial hla vln.llratli.il would wH.n.r or lmr II ma.1 a.

ral trliw tn lh a. rllim wKl had awn Hi I.oIThI". I.ut wa iinald ly i. tear of Ihrrn. A lltth a vai ua.

Iniv. I. had hi nrat tnnliiR. Th rami' from Val "i.l IIihI i pill vall.y of lhal roiinly a herd nl.ut Ihlrly wild l.llffal. Til Hlllmala wr f.

rdlllK o.ld. ami HfnoliK th. lll wn four ralvra Till a.M.n raih.l Mr. Pulton, and llimiUatly lh fart tha redlwivery In hla frlnd. Ir Taylor Th lall.r rldad lo makv III al fampt round up lh buffalo and dac lli iii mi hla raiirh.

wlu rv thy r.iilld In rv.l and propagated for lh nt of arlr.nr. and aa a of liJU'in daya. Mr Tajhr al iuioj piored.l to i'r an1 an lha purpna of Kolng aftir and i aplurlnH th herd. lie. with lh Hintthan lUan iuatllulc al Waahngt.iii.

In vlt. II to aend rpr.a.titallve with the Tllewr lawaabUreiily re lvl. alallng that on of the al tarh. a of III Inatllutloii hud lie.li dl egalr.1 lo arrompaliy III pari). Invl talluna wij alo h.

iiI to ildvernor Itoar. Teams audi nuiuV'i of tha iml.ii nl alairifiiiir ii iii OIIANI) lAIMIB. Au. l)r(ecllvi I'owera am apiloualy and IM'lhapa faluttyirrmf tn the nead wlill arrraling two of th train mhla ra who held up tlm Chicago Wnl Michigan paaanger Irnln Tucaday night near in. hi.

lii amoker of thv in in I ii I llrand llaplda In dlann train to nlwht. Word waa ant to lh police hradnuar ii.di two itieii aot utioard a Iiko TIIK CITY UKCO IIATKI ANI TUB Wfel COMK rt cnnnrATronT waynk caw. MANDKItlKB AMONO TIIK All 1IIM.8 YKBTKIlUAY TllK COM INC! AKPAIIIB ANI) OTHUH OOB. ml. lltHTOM, Autre M.

Itoaton la to day tha Uaooa lona of lh; moat prominent and repreaenlatlve clt liona of the United Btataa. Prom every part i' the aontlnent. from far away Taf and Iulalana, from California anil Oregon and from all lha common wealtha I ho reprraentallve of the KnJulaa TarapUr. of the United Htatea am gathering for their twenty alth triennial nonrlave. II la forty five yean.

alnce lh hub waa aliullarly honored, the'laat meeting of lha grand comma ndry hero huvlrlg taken plait' in 18611. In Iho Interval Chicago, New York, NeW' Orleana, Han Praiulacn. Denver. Lexlngtim, and Cleveland, among other clllea, hovo fiitertalned the triennial conclave. In the matter of utiidauro Waahlnittoii, I.

(' Iiolda the ii'i oril. over twiniy llv lliouaanil templara. hy iii'liial count, havlnit ataaed In revlnw hefore Prraldenl llar iIkui mil lh iiilnlal.it. fiom forrlHU roiiiltllca. I.ut lluaton expert In rrllpM' thla rerord.

ami In allow fully forty lliouaanil knlghla In Mil tomorrow af t. riiiMiii. Por a yrar lh, commit lee of te cpllon ami under th t'lilrniuiialilp of Oi'and V. Ijiivr.m. mid romiaiaed of triiln a l.

rr ataihiii1nla TnTn rnTniv rnnat ii mnlii and nllva .....4 MR. QUATS BOSTS, theae, CoiumLl comrriaridei'y, of (Vaati Ingl.ui: niafla' the Mntvit ahowlnr. while tha dlallnatlon of the fluent ap aa riwm mmm iw 1 f. I Ml li.Ja I. in alHuit einrally well Columbia I AHHKMIII.P AND TX IlUBINESl I 'AT a I.hI.1.1.

1.. IIJ. nail amim iw a.i.i ajioui llm ImfTalo htinterB In lh muniry i J.an lh party, which to iiml. Il atari froiii Han Antonio laid IoIm i 'Neatly all" llieae Invllatlolia w. rv nr cvpted.

iiml all th piellmlnary ar raiiKclutliU iur lh iN illll.ii were mild, eveil lo Hi" aelerlliin of nuiii lwr ulikak r.indilrl the parly to th valley vl whlrh lh IniftaUi were laal and aalat lit lh r.iuiil ui and drlliiK of lha herd lo lr. Taylor'a ranrh, l.ut IW inlle a north. In order to eVpeillt mallera Dr. Tay lor anl out a iarty of Mexican 7f tm li Mx -Hr ht He boya III the latter pari Id W'llU IIIIH' to find the exact location of' the herd. Thla parly of ai outa or trail!" mail their way l.i the little volley a here kr4 haul U' Uiu.

mi'H. They, found that they were no longer Ihere. but they were trailed without JlfUr rulty up'lhe Itlo ilrande Valley for a dlalahre of HX' mll. a lo a point wher they had fhiaaed 'lha rIVrr "abort dlatance below the town if Trealdlo del Nolle. The herd had lieen (an by a number nf Mexlrana aa II travelnl up the valley, and one of the ealvea had en ahol by a Mexican named Flore The trail waa fellow.

I Into Mexico for about Iweniyflv in mid then given up, aa II waa aeeh hat the herd had taken lefuge In Hi mountain that line the border In the Ktal of Chihuahua. The trailer reported he reeult of their work lo Ir. Taylor, and the latter, of courae, had to poetone the propoaed exiedltlnn Until the conaent of th Meilea'n govern ment could lie obtained for the removal of the herd from that country, lie took the matter up with the prcper au thorltlea of Mexico aeveral montha ago. and had not yet received a declelcm when he newa came to him the ther day thai the herdJiad again roaaed over Into Texaa. lie will Immediately notify all the membara or lha iartr who rere.to ca Tiire the herd, and he hoi ea lo have everything In readlneaa fof roundlnR up the anlmala and plflrlng them upon hla ranch within a month or two lie WtJnXormeiTJir.

Pulton, who fa now I go to flt. Ixiula In a few daya on bua tnaa conneclexl llh the propoaed Ing and came lo thla illy. The tw alfangeia weie aHiiled on the outgoing ran. ihia v. nliia.

for all the tralna had la en' uii.lr aurvelllaiu i for th Aa the deleetlve waa lug 'through Hi train, and aa lrc.l lh amoker he aaw two liuli who tallied with the ilcm rlpllon iilveii. lie grnldied on, and at th aam time Mew Ilia wlllatle for alii. Ila other were alHiard through other cant. The lllolliellt he blew hla wlllatle. one of the men drew atrcvolver mid ahot hi in through Hie head, and hi; fell In the car floor.

Aa the other of llcera ruahed III. In rcaKinae to hla wlllatle. III two men fled and Jumped from Hi" train, racapltig In the dark tieaa. Th whole dctit llve force waa at UK called out and el available polity waa delajl.d aiiW Hie coilnliy la be log arollled for I he two deair'doea. lhlerllve I'owela waa reunited to tile h.iapltal and la an badly wounded llial phyelriaiia will not alale whether lie haa airltance to live or not.

At 1 jr. thla mmnliig pliyal.tana piirl Ih'tiMrllve l'owcra la dying. DKTKCTIVB I'OWKItH 1KAI ll. tlve I'owera. who aa ahot by tliiln ridda ra Ml into laat evening, ttlnl Htlcmi'tliiK to iiileel them abonrrl Oihii.1 lUpl.la tc ludlttIM liitlu ut lh Detroit, lran.l llann A Michigan juurlloii.

al the llutlei wi.illT'boainral ltlT fhla tPrlrtayt lllollllOK No clew of III two deepellt ban la en olltalhed hi lUU) hour. MTIl.l. A'l I.AIKIkJ IJKANI1 IIAI'IDH. Aug. 23.

Th drleclltea and I he ladlre have obtained mi tangible clew to the where nlaiiila of the two train obla ra whi ahot and tilled Detective INiwera on a ilraud llaiilda Ik Indiana train In Ihle city laal night. The country haa been acoured by ofll.erall day. bul have accomplished Hit In or nothing. At 4 a euacot waa arreated near Hauta. and brought to the Jail In thla city, lie gave hla nam aa Kd.

llr.Hik and clalfha wiia looking for work among Hie fruit fauna, lie anld he nlIil lirtttar wnnrt 1nat night, A eecuiil aUaM'ct waa brouglil In and baked up by Deputy Hherlff lloiimii Ilil" evening. He glvca Jila uanp aa Alfred llual.ad and a Norwegian by btrlh. Ilu ntua. a In bilk win, urii'ated at Al w. ineaa veti tti.ir tn nwnwr tra isa JawZESOr risrusnn.

ft A BI Cn ltX 3.jzj:jga3akvtir.'iiij.tWi,iawaw eswaBWweWSBtASJ A bUOCK. DI A CHICAOO' i .1 IICAOO. auaV MA hundred fcorrf." AlMn.aeldan. i' lllU liwillllllg Itn.l iwo lip al Cheahlre thla afternoon. They are In JH nd the olll.

era are cloae nnmlheil aleiut lh evidence iignliiat th. m. They refuac lo talk. A in.it waa lift on th atreeta.lhla aft.iiii.in in Hi ct thai Under MterlR. lUtid.

uf Ijeen ahot and killed while iilleinptlng in trrrat two itten anawerliiK the deaerlp tl.ni of the fleeing nmrderera. The re lairt la untrue, aa flat il.nlala have from I Hiiervilie anu in nii. office a I llrand rtaven. The men wlio murdered oweia are defcrllteil Hi Tt'lh'wa. One la forty yeara old.

full brown rather dark, full reddleh face. dark brown eyea. live feet, eight Inchea iall. Wilght. about 159 IKiUndaj had on when ahixillng iH curred.

an old uarg mil ebdhea, black, wide litnmed alouch hal. irown leather grip airapp ed over ahoulder. talka In a peculiar jerky; manner. The second la twenty yeara old. anwailh.

nutre tmf. flv feet, alx Inchea tall, weight 150 aiutida. dark aull of r(He. aoft black hat, "In nry opinion." aald Huterlntendeiit Carr. Ihht evening, "the epeedy capture of the two men la a certainty.

Nn avenue of eecrtiio haa been left lln glinrdnd lfti.1 ho effort la lielng apared to hunt them down. You may oiiotc me aa aaylng that their capture la a certainty beyond all reaannable doubt. The or the amall towna i on tlgtioua lo the city are turning out to Join In the aearch." IHIU.KTIN. tlllANU IIAI'IDH. Aug.

It la reporleil 1hat the train miliar who ahot Detective I'owera Wcdm aday nlKbt waa ahol and killed near Mcllaln thla) afternoon. IT Id CONPlllMKD. UKAND IIATIDB. Aug. Vt John Hmallcy, 'aupiaaied lo 1 one of the Chicago at Weat Michigan train nib henr, and ihmai WhWiilllria Deteetlv I'owera In.

thla city, wa ahot and In atantly killed al Mcllaln thla evening, by Offlcera Hpafford and Mcllaln, who In" In Ihla Juiladletliin. luia lion pre 1'Hilng for the advent of the mighty hnata that will a.ijourn In thla city and eiiburba for the next alx daya. and even tlma eHlly 111. tell" of or attiing. are willing to admit that Ita win ha lacn well done.

In llie matter uf de. ointlon. It might In anld that even Molomon In all hla glory waa not arrayed aa la Itoaton today, on every hand, over duora and wludowa, spanning the allots, or Ibatt Ing from lull alafra. are th cross shield and sword. III Cloea nnd crnwSl, III Ktiir and croan, the cross, siiinre nnd i.impiisa.

Hie knight on hois buck, with Hi nioitia's of various coinniand eilea. with ii I'lentirul profusion of ataia an.) itlls. The public Mill. linns, private l.sld, lli and biialnesa bl.H ka alike are gnyly ilceoruled, while In th Public golden. coVrrlnK the principal l.e.la, are no lesa than ra enly einlile imttli' dcalgiia, Including iimiiiinolh ftiilHl badges, crosaea and Hie Insignia of the grand chapter of the Woman's order of the Knateru Klar.

The busiest Viae la the hea.bllar t. ra of lite til i iiiilul conclave ciminlt lee. Kai ly lii the morning th chief of each ilb committee waa at hla ready for the Inmlneaa of the day. The acetic was decidedly suggestive of the hcHiliiiiirtcre lh conilininl. i ln elilef of iln aimy Hint after weeks of preparation was hIhiiii to la led Into Im.hi Aliba bun lug III and out kept tit.

h. of depaitnu uta cmi llniially on th" iil vlve and Hi knights, chid In the plcliir. siU regalia i.r Hi oi.bi. I. Ilt III martial lollill naiily to III seen.

To th iwepl.n liaa faU ln the In mil lh balll. ruder their llloitloll III streets tilled Willi Howdtiiut iin.li. uah.ani.iodi,stii tlmis hiti. nls fii.iti lloalon, Ht Omar. Ilcruyeti.

Warren and the other lta.ti.ii a reiving the Iniiidlng niplais and marchliiK Hi. in off lo tb'lr varluiia head. lia Iters. The coiniiilttee on tranaportatlou ire pint all along the line. 1 he trains Im iiiIiik the visiting commaud erlea are running cloaer lo achedul than waa cMa etcd and there la little danger that any coninmndery will I uii, mi a rallriatd aiding whll Ila rllows Hr' inkrchlnaj In the graivl la lade.

rtoine of the estei trains ate re ported late and the New Kngland lo dity were iuif nil on time. blt IP1 pctioua dejajr la naM'leb All Hi.f other nuiimlttrca have ta'cn Vreaa.il lo i tl. lr utmost cnpnclly by the li. In tin cloalng houra if prepmatloii of lh lliotianmN and ollc delglja attending an attipenduoiie In Knlheiiiig ami lh suits aehl. vcil the same number of followers.

Oilier arrlvala Inludedi Asaon and I'aladlu comma nderlca. of Minnesota; Apollo i ommanflery No. eighty. five strong, and accompanied by a parly of fifteen ladtea; Ivanh't No. 21.

ef Milwaukee, wllh. JtnJdJti of Pond Du I.ac. Chippewa, Mineral Point. Crusader1 and ollvett rommanderlea: Mtrrlln, of Illinois; Kver eta, of llllnola; Trrre Haute, of Terre Haute; I'otnmaO, of Oeorgnown, Halem. of Halein, Jaciuea M'lay, of Orean; Indlvlaable Prlenda, oj New Orleaiui Aaoenslon, of Hhreye jiort; Mount Vernon, and Vlncenneg, anil Valnaralao: lianton llarlair and Hearlh llend, Ind.ran4Allk.

City, Mich i oriental No. 12. of Cleveland; Mary Coiniiiandei of Philadelphia; Wheeling, of Weat Virginia; llotyrood, of Cleveland. Heed, of Dayton. 0.1 tleneaee Valley No.

II. of Pllnt, Mich.) Ilriiee comniatldery, of lied Oak, lowai HoiiHi Itakota No, 1, of Iteadw.aid; lounl Ijidor No. of Premdnl, Mellta No. 21, nf Cliadron, and a large mimlier of eaatern and minor delegations. IIAItltlMH'itO TIIKY AllflUMTC TIIK PUKHIHIA TIVKB OP TUB 8TATK COMMIT TEK AND AUK CAMI'KI) ON TIIK PIKUD OP llATTLK BUI'ltKUACr NOT HKTT1.KD.

THE SPORTING NEWS. MArtrKTII, Aug. M. Th new Kliiplle Allilellc club, of Muspelh, 1., to nlKht waa furmally oia neil. Tin club haa a si'alliig capacity for upward of S.WMI peraona and the Ran idi I theatre la so cuMatriicted that an unlnteirupted majurlly of the members, for the pur view can ta olitalned from all aides.

of Irausactlng huslneaa. It waa The ring la a four poster and la twenty Ural roHiaed to hold the session IIAIiHIHIIUnU Aug, Whether nenaior wuay or ma leauera arrayed agalnat him will qpntrol the republican organlxatlnn In lha afala after Wdnea day remalna lo ba determined. Nothing haa wcu'rri aTJWIarihar wwjld tndl'' cate the reault of. tha bitter factional conflict. Iloth 9uay and the administration leaders are confident.

Mo It lands. To thoaa who have been quietly olieervlng; 'lha manoaurera to day, lhn la liaae ahroudlnc tho altuatlon which cannot easily inet rated Oueaalng la Indulged In by avarybody, but thely Is little or ua betting, The flgoiro men on Quay's aid aay he will have from ten to thirty majority, but tha adndnlatratlon calrula llona reverati Ihcaa figures In their own favor. The chief feature of the day's events was the meeting Of the stale committee ihla afternoon. It was called for 3 o'clock but nearly half an hour cliipac.t la.fore hVcretary Jere II. Ilex rapped tint meintiera to order lie then dated that lha cuniinltttcw was aa aeinbled pursuant to a request of four feet s.iiHie wllh a fbair.

The nunieroua aet lmcka recently which "pairing lias received from Hie authorities did not seem to deter Hi patrons "''t. a If. ail loiifT l. I time set for the opening bout, the eu I ranee iba.rs weie ciowded with a long line of iople. The attractions provided wiv a liluh oriler.

the pllnctpal bout of lh ivi lllllg being lielween tie. re crct. but cx Chalriiiiin Thomas V. Cooper moved that an rxc. pllon la.

made for tin. nietnlM't's of Hie press, and hla mutton prevailed. Then Mr. Puller, of Payette, offered ivsolutloil oVldlllg I hat coiiiiailitcc oftluc, conalstlflK or Hi Hon. A.

Wanes, the Hon, W. A. Hlone and the Hon. I A. I'lnchet, 1st apiailnted to wall upon Chalrxpan Hllkcson and Infoiui hfui that the atate Is now convened and a rna i 'lgfie.

the TitBlnnw Kid, Unrulier, of N. wiitk. There waa about present when the oia'tilng Itctwccn Prank of lllliralo. nnd Jack rlkelly. of lli ooklyn, were anuouiicd The ref waa Tim Hiiimi and iank Pree tnan hdd Hie wntch.

Much Interest ami Jimmy of tlu ruiiiiulttci: lielng pieaent, It il. alrea him to preside over Ita delib erations. After a aliori wait, the committee, which now nuinla'rcd one iiicmla ia pi setii.ivcevedth.. retort of the thrve g. ntlenieli.

who waited on Chnliman The rlialrinaii. ceiileied In thla lioiit aa It whs thought Mr. Wnlres, altld tltey had s.en a fair lino could got on Prnc'g Hllseson and prcaetited to him the rea iliiiiuea with IMxmr. The Imls were olutlun of the coinrnlltee. that he had down tit light ten i minds at pounda.

lead It and replied In these words: I'll bout was a lively one nnd one of "I hav.i not called Hi, state c.immit the give and Ink order. Hkelly drew together and 1 have no bualness lo llrrt hliaid and knm down. the form In fore It." In Hie flrat round and the latter In This settled the hualnosa ua far aa the fourth. While seventh round f'hali man (lllkeaon was concerned, and wiia reached both men wet weak, but Immediately a motion waa made call fought gamely. ling ex Chairman Thoniaa V.

Cooar to Hkelly Hot. In it g.HHl right on the preside. It waa tiiiantmouely agreed head and left hauder on Hi face nnd he took the chair, lie aald; which made Krnt. bleed freely. Km I "Ociilleinen of the convention, I got In kimh! rUhl bander and then thank you for thla mark of confidence lauded twice, on the heart and follow while I am temporary chairman, ed up with hla left on the face.

Hkelly will always hold myself auhject to sank to Hie ropes and fell over oa his your direction. able. He aa unable to get up and waa "1 find here alniiwl two thirds of the counted out. num. I lasted two mln I iiiemla rs of the republican committee ilea ami foily seennda.

I of Pennsylvania. I am Informed by fkvlly had lo he carried to hla corner. gentlemen that fully two thlrda of the comiiniicu win la? repieacntcd III thla lely. with the Iniiimlng tralna. I Iioim attempted tn arrest Hmalley at the KPfJ.

aJa' SL WWfJWa. brothar ln Charles with the description of Powers nor dertr, returned to this city this after tKJiftel MwafjenrwaS mm'Xirvawjfatminti. nnjmt. stead it Braalley reached for hl' rv6lrr, whereupon both omotr klljtnc Ir.v;tiaf0oinoiiy';fa ftiriw aaaeiteaa saija miiry.JI.jua. TTaTTToTTirtilM'iw of that Pit telling will have a wnlkov.

In eei'iiriim th next ccnchivi for that rlty. hut say there will aplille.l ronteats for auioe of the cullers of the grand encampment. The ollli of grand cuijdut la. nu II UJ I'lv the foiiuer recorder having died recently flic mnnv fur Hint place, siiietiK most prominent la lug W. II.

Isaacs, son uf the lute grand reorder; Mr. Thomas, of Washington; Mr. lUunaey. of Ivmlsylvaiiln, VV. II Mayo, uf Missouil, and John A.

i leloli, nf II Is imderst.aid that the grnnd maa ler. Hugh Mi Curdy, of will Thomas, of li aucc ded by Kentucky. Tho other oftlccra doa to Junior grand' wiirrtMY win nrntHiMy be vm muted. Por the Misltlon. of Junior grand warden tlii re will he aeveral eandldaiea.

The chftnti that W. II. Mrllsh. Imperial 'iHilcnta to of the shrine, wlllbe MacTad. The t'onimamlorlea iuir.il Into the city by train and lautl nil day ami In almost every Instance the visitors nu't by aome l.a ul or aiiliurban lodge nnd ea.iirl.il lo their various liead liiartera.

Many of th visiting bodies brought their own bands or drum corps wllh Hi, in. nml the scenes at th stations cere thoae of gaiety ami pleaalng confusion and hustle, A large nimilar of comma nderlea scheduled to nrrlve at 9 and lO.ju'cl.H'k were from two to three hours late, but When they come. Ihey seemed to come In aa fast aa the I tucks cjould tj cleared to make room, for them. Among those to com at this llm were the HI. Iuila comtnandery of fifty knlghla who alighted and marched out headed by the Light (luard band of Cartlutge.

Mo. Not long; afterwards came th Hclal trains with rommanderlea front chicagriT Mlhheafxilia and nt, Paul ami Ht. Albans, ninety four In number, and members of Oriental rommandery No. Ii, to the iiumlarof li. Then tho Damascus cnmrtiandery, of Detroit, ar jrJ.eAfea it comman.iery, oi aurnigan, rnrx Wayne nnd the Kanaas delegation, In a train uf throe sections, accompanied by ftt taa.rnc.

KTraivuaja. baid of nf lyntla Hfvaffwrd "and Mt IUia iItfrjed to "Macs ssr.flljy ccm.l.tcd' oraciOurKT.J'TTiry I Slo'cCT lhr atatloruv wr; Mrtrii phla, br UrtnphU. Ttruvro5otllh' Cr Uaa, outh CarollD OId Po mihion, virginuti HMtynona, o( The star lioiit'nr th eVeulmt was 11 we. Kid l.Hvlnne, of Haganaw. ii n.1 Jimmy linn, II r.

of Newark. The la. ut was tw. lily rounds at 1M I'he kid waa the first to put tut uppeiiriiiice, being followed short ly nftelwaid by llandl. The an noiiuemni or iiHiuiier a tinui wna eelil with a sli.ltn of npplatiae "wTiw The wTemnfynwii tnln th center lit receive final Instill, tlona.

Plrst Hound ltvlgne lauded lightly on the breast. After some give and lake work. Handler lauded the left. I.avlnii.. got In a right hand awing on in ncan anil immeinnteiy got In a Ii rt hand swing on the Jaw.

Hand 1 only to preside the Incapacity of Chairman Ollkeaon. Iwlld cheers) and that when sca how truly represent alive Oils body Is, nnd how great Its ma liy, lie. will rerWt hat, Uu muiUi ii cnnirman or one tiitrd but or the tt. a nut ih'jf prcxcntrwT are now ready for business." Mr. Heal, of Italiphln.

then offcied a resolution providing for the appoint merit of a of nine to 'amine all credentlala and hear ami re all contests at a meeting of committee to morrow after taaaa aMMaaaap a apaaja aTw'tAHraetealr aowTavaaltoat wa itlval. Waller's health Itaa Improved sine Trance ap a (irjaoner I ii 'rii''llr araar sHfTrrilii'. upon ni arrrraT. rromr the effects of the feVer that prevails In Madagaacar. He aeoued lo be (really cheered, up, by the visit of Messrs.

Kuatla and AUsander and by their assurance that the United Htates government would Innulre thoroughly into his raae. When aaked whether he had any complaint to make regarding hie treat ment tn prison, Waller replied: "No. but I would like to have a chair ami a table." This, however, according to tha rules governing prisoner sentenced to solitary collflnment, Is not The American embassy will apply to the fortrlgn office tnt the relaxation or the rulea In Waller'a rase. In order that may be supplied wllh a chalr and lLU. Waller occupies walnacotled cell lhal la reserved for political nrlsonera.

He la allowed an Invalid's diet, that Is. wnatever lie requests the way of meats or vegetables Is furnished him. lie furnished Messrs. Kualls and et' ia.yi. rt Ue.

li trHagi r'J Wie i. wV. rr '1 i'v VAt l.t,i.u:i,: t.ri rr uWUKI PKIIKNCK AT DETKOIT. m. COMMEJtCIAI.

CODK AS TO. IIII.LjH AND NOTK8 18 TJIEIlt HCIIKUK AND TIIK IIIIJUNOWJM OI'KIIATJOM IN UllKAT IIJUTAiM CUDODIKH THKIll IDKA8. DKTHOIT. Aug. M.

Ther waa a notable gatheclnr of lawyer and! jurists at the HotelX'adlilao'tnU mom Ing to attend conference or membera or the state commlsalons for tha iirorno llon.of uniformity of Uglalatlon In lha. TTflTfeaUlesT Prwderick II. Hlmpaon, of Doalon. called the meeting to' order. Tha roll eall ahotaai that NunmlMlAna Imim.

tft.A, states tif Nw Tork. MasaMbuaMtta ttifiral new jeraey, Micoigsn. Mississippi, r. Ale.an.ler wllh a full acBotint of Pi which led h.s arrest and 2liffi With tha tlelallaof lha r' a. lha h.ma vi Vt Jrd that taa.llfM snatV laxl bk.A.

4' WaJ.Wm WfTW PfWTni. 'm'tA lentimced htm r. Culclan reported that tha VUh ,11 KJn iB.mlH i i Igan legislature had adopted tha SSffl shlnglon Oe, artmenl at m.d,lln. of th conferenc reUUv. lid' untion HAMth.

Aug, Prrsldent Paure. who men! and at i ressnt at hla In totheproba trW' 'y to Ad reiayrlerl thi Iral Klrkland. of lh. lnlle.1 Hlales navy liunil.il i.r nrTleera uf Hie Btales "a.o..Ritii. Im am IIA Ith.

Aug. JC Preal.lent q. jk a mh.c VMFVU.a,... la at present ataiasua at i ia inv Drowiif ar ismsn wuu. ita aiao.

that Wisconsin had. abolished of grace. steamer Han Kranelaeo, which la now In' af ternaui sesalon I he report Ihla harl'or, and Mr. Chancellor, tlie of the commltlee on election of offlcera American waa unanlniuualy adopted. It presented I'AIHH.

Ana. 9. Oeiieial I nu In an. I lie the nanrfe of the Hon.iH. M.

Cutchaoo, coninian.lii French forces oi of Michigan, for president; L. D. IlrW nit inrormci i ne war stcr. of Connecticut, vice president, and 't'he'Kreni Sllmson. of Massachusetts, tor I lie.

rem Ii have aplore.1 Anditha. al moat wllli.oil a limn. Hla dlslatlli aaya: "We oi.id th attack yesterday The commercial coda ft enemy am diuorallied liy our artil lery fire and k1 evacuated alt furl! lied position' We HI. turn! sevefi suns log of nil. Mliiioiaay slisrn slnailer and the woiili.lint ot an alllllerynian." I VIKNNA.

Auk. in. The annual Inter ttlonal sinli, nniilol nia ned lo Willi the offlclHl irtlliiialea of the erofi given In M.rei'lilii. a. hi.

aa yel lnromille. The for bills and nutea Judge llrewater rea4 the lettler from lird Hera schll. of tlrrat llrltaln. advising th Hi cat llrltaln. 1 ord llerachell lii hla letter said that he did not think there was any dlnVrenoa of opinion In Iaa land uhiii the aubject.

There waa. a. conimoii agreement that the date must altlklUK liiitiK.a.aie round lii. Ureal laalylng the law or negotiable Irutru llrltaln. hoae wheat estltnat.

a are XI inelila haa her nri.r iffeT Utttlty. It ha cent, hail. i cent, and nala Sj a'lveu use to few oliestlona reaulrlna dew were by the courla and It haa put i of 22 Mr cent. lad In rve and oat. I c.ntroveray not a few that la i.Kiite.

rather ll were In doubt. It haa been adopted on of a loai. i.ul decide! after anoilier by all of our aelf govern In Mi, unary tstrley Is Ing colonies and the; code Is now appll lower. Init mil. throughout the empire are cable tn the whole of the Ilrltlah domln Cent, sola, 'rntice alios a i tl wheat and Austria llioiitn ter III leaa lower In Ion.

Thla la of Itself no amall leetl A similar coda for 'i a hole committee. I "ilentleiiien the commit TJnrlty of ladft'ir lr landed his right on the face and mlaaed a vicious left swing. Hecomt Itound lvlgn rushed, landing hla left on the neck He then hal for the face nnd Handler caught him with a left awing on the face. Iavvlgh got In tcrlflo right on the lauly and followed II up with hla left on the Jaw. lie went for hla man wllh a series of lofl and light pn the face, and airmail hudllandlar on the ropea.

The round wit.a all In Taivlgne's 'favor. ZT Third l.avlgne got In hot left on lh ami Ian. In, I twice on tho fiwe. He their landed heavily with the left nnd went for hla man In leiill). Hyle.

He fell short with his left nnd Handler unoer rut hl.o 'I'll Kid randrinirnaTira no irrr Tm fh rRTrrH t'luwciiiJaiU JH lJ lo.i cnaiKi oi and rushed hla man to the ropes. Hand ler rallied towarda Hie close, however. Poiirth Hop nd They sparred for an opeiiliiu uud Iivlgne got In a body blow, which sent Handler to the rops. lie followed It up wllh his right on lh jaw. 'wWitr aiTrd vlgiln landed some heavy lawly blows, forcing hla limn tn the roiea, Just aa tin gong sounded, I.avlgno got in hla right and loft on the hend.

I'lflli Itound The Kid got In hla right ni the laaly and Immediately af llandlar uaa vary groggy and I.avlgue got In a heavy laHly Idow which knocked Handler ilown. The Newark lud tfnt to his feet, but liuiiiedncly after the Kid landed fila right on th Jaw afld irandhr was knocked down and m.vcii aecondd of the round had lapsed. TIII4 Hill PKI1IT HII11K TO COMK OPP. 8T. IXII'IB, Aug.

J. 8. Williams. I'nlted Htnea marshal for the northern llatrlct of Texas. In the city.

He said to night Hint Hi Pltxslm nona fight waaauro to come off at Dal laa on e.hedulc.1 Him. Mr. Wltllama has purchaaed a alut for Hie big event and baa looked jiito all the chances of getting his money's worth. n.a.ii at 2 o'clock. After amending the resolution, striking; out the reference lo contests and changing the hour for meeting; to morrow to II o'clK It waa agreed to.

The chlar appointed I.leutenalil llovernor I. yon. nf Allegheny; II. K. Heyt r.

of I'hlladelphln: David II. Thotnaa. Chester; K. W. Parshall.

War cent J. H. Iluaoum. W.utluiuli lillil; liuirge It, Hchull. Homerset.

J. It. llar rali, Heaver; J. K. Hlegrled.

Hchuylklll. utiil W. C. Andrews. Crawford.

A committee consisting of John H. Plnney. Hchuylklll. Albert Miller. Dauphin, and (Icing Haakman.

Chester. apiMiiuted lo make ihc licccaaarv Hie conventloii hall. rgc of the distribution of tickets. Then the convention adjourned. ltil, seiiicnHy the work of examining.

credentlala wna taken up hy the suh corn tnlllee and II la lliiderat.Ma that the Quay delegates froiji Hi Plrst and lrLUh In Philadelphia and Wy oming county, will la placi'd ori the roll. Chairman Ollkcaon haa.controll of yhe oa ra and Ihere will prole ably lie a lively eontmversy If any at tempt la made dlsHisaess him We.lnesday morning. There Is a.itne talk of the Quay men attending th" P1' miiiuimvi nl NIAHAIIA IN IIAt.VPHH. AI TKIt AN KXPHNDITI'IIK UK mii.i.ihn' 18 BUNT OllTIIVKII I'OPIMJIt WIIIKM. NlAtlAIIA PAI.I.H N.

Aug. After almost five y. ni of work and IIm exiirnillturi. of over IJ.Wai, Niagara liaa Imii harnessed and the ftower gener aleil l.y the monal.i horse la.acr lynanioes are row si ndlng; out the ele. iricuy ror uae.

TPe inn power was delivered lo the works oi the Pittsburg Ite ductlun vsimpany here at this morn ing. At tlie compani a works ther wet the building until Wednesday to relaln pnsaeaalnn of the hall, aa was done at the democratic convention In 1N90. The other Incident of the day which created much talk, waa' the taking' 'og wcaakHt or tlte r4ama enKaM4l.by.lUltei, soli, for atate commlUee headquarters at the lt hlel hotel by, the memlaers of the committee opposed to him. Clllke son nHneil hcad.iuarters In pallors A and II at the Commiiii wealth. Where Hecrctary Peetnilf met all tlsttota.

Ckaliman flllkeson aald the heaihiuarlers of the commltr was wherever he rlmee to establish It, and declined to d'acusa the affair. Kx Chalrman lHKr and Judge Miller, of Mercer, called on Ooverhor Hastings two or three times to day to talk, com proinlHe, It Is aald, hut nothing came of It. There la now a story to Hie effect that the governor and Judge Miller In a rattier peppery eirhanaj of opinion as to the relative dignify of a governor and Judge engaging lit He live politics. FROM ACROSS IDE U. aAIllH.

Aug. Mr. New Ion 11. Kuatla, sun ot tho American cnfliaaaador and second secretary of Hie enitvasay. alajtit dnxen men at work and the posts nd Mr.

Alexander, counsel of Hie em US.KI In the making of aluminum are la returned to day from Clalrvaux. V''moee tta2Tr 'T. whither they went to John W.I will I rnplyn1 iii morrow, whn ihl cables laid In a conduit lo I h. camwltu as sa'tiirinaro py w' Conner cables laid In a conduit la lit. car.

was incin ei. insiri aluminum works. Th. currra.t sent out la martial lo a longterm of Imprlsomnent an alternating one si, eeiurr il can on eroiTiction oi naringr iniarmra ine used la tha, making of alumtnuni It muallllovas. with whom tha Prench are at biKXrtxMmWWlympJtt eVKeVytaaMI Urn tt iritii ijjjj afer meters, Theae are prctiy arm satisiaction wa a h.

mttm AfriAaea. i yw rv.wT loraa attached tgt pUmarUn'a Jum aoii ra away oBiWWiiian atraat 9 a avBjtt.a IkU 'Aaaa. 1 IITWU VWIVaxW.l 11 bovvVer, nil. ini tMbnlOAlly ObMrvvd. thmk cinViiioi lAnAlnlar la th pn rami te ffW Mr.

Kim lMtlT I ut ii lii tvi, llnvarlii phowti a i rrap ui st iiiii in wii' hi, "in. i. i a a tm sis'sxajv sssimaaaeavari. at S'a TJa S.A.B aa.a I.aelau aaas.l AT enl III onta In In tin I lie wheal erot. I it.77H.onn tons, aualnst aiKKLim ions In inal.

be a latin for the commercial commit Tlie I'nlted Hisles alios Kki.iaW.niia bushels lilt of laiih countrlea. Mr. ltergen, of of wheal, Zl.raainai bushels of rye, and New Jersey, offered a resolution which. was adopted providing that tha com inlttee on commercial law prepare a. draft nf a hill for.

a commercial rod of Holes and bills, the bill drafted to be presented the next meeting 'Of the rtinfercncw being submitted) to any atate legislatures. Mr. or Chicago, chairman) or the cotninltlee jn marriage and divorce, recommended the following resolution: "llcsolvod, That It lie recommended to the state legislatures that legislation la. adopt.il requiring aome ceremony or formality or written evidence sign ed by lh parlies and attested by on or more witnesses In all marriages. He also recommended that the adoption of the i.ul in force In the District of Columbia aa representing the best average of opinion throughout the United Mate: Sw 27.UOn, i i.iinl.rU of corn.

dtaieUlUr. vvhaHi. ilifinr) wf.ijiwi.imit Imshfls, aglnit Imnhrlii In 1MI. IT DMffORK I'AIH OF ntor.KH ATTKMPT TO l'LAY TIIK "MIAN(IH IIACKKT." A Yor.Nl! LAIV CASIIIKIt HKKM THUOITUII THKIll MTTIaK OAMK A.SI IT FAIKH TO WORK TKIKIl HKVKItAIa IIFHINKHH HOt'HKH. A rnHflltn nf rrrwtkfi wrr vHy MM lilithl.

ami trl to work Oh rlmiiff racket mi a ndmlx of liwi. tovii mer vbeu.u Ihc a ton'i wvr crwilil with moI AIouf ITi? "iW'ft nu nt rw H. II. ThltiK'H hm More Hint mm' of thm. iturrhAeHHl a IxMll of KaitH 4lr4 ffltiK.

AlthoutKh th mfn wr they ifarl to bf Mrsi) to fdlicr. ttiul mi esiiverAtUiii ianHl lMtwin them. Th oiif who hal mail thi purchas hamleil a Mil In inmvit, explttlnlnic to tin1 clrrk, who HBke.l If lit had no afmHll rhanK. thai Of MU wm all th money he hat. The I'haiifce waa relumed, ami, after carefully routitln It, he leie4l rk to the desk anil aakeil the ranhler, tUa Jonephlne oe.

to Kve him lillM for Muntt nIIvit which nhe hail Riven 'with tho chaiiKt "I thought It wan a I Mil 1 Rave you: Jnst let me have fit Mil for that," lie taiil titturting it. t' aiirl Home allrprr Minn tow hamtei. rmt a MM anil waa about tttke In the rliHUK, when the ot)1 of th two men dtfpieil tj a nil imkrd for chanR' foj t. Tim two jut.li Ui iiKagel i HvHjr rnntrri fn3r nn to whleh hl hr trt4' ie t4wHl llm iaii.hiri' LLLfJu Ooli, the vllenl nhJi'Ct ImIiik to ilia tiact hr ami caiiM In to om count of her money, Mlxa tiM, however, kept tah on tlie fellowH, anil after they had nettled OlHr dtHillte. the II rM trhovel the 110 which hnrt laid itnwn over with the Mil which illHH had juat taken from the 4rawiaauL.aUdU.lMM let tne have a il hill for that, will you?" The yntiiiR lady Informed him that only St 0 of the money iM hm ced to him.

whereupon he picked the caali up nnd talked out of tlie Mote In a hurry. IIIh companion lltiKefetl for a moment. ain.1 then left. 31 Im Cnye called Mr Toby, manager of the More. mIio Hteped lo the door and watched the men, one of whom he aaw atamllnff at the corner of talhoun and Oolumlda fftreely.

If Hmeit HMut.h catu4 out of a at ore near the corenr. and joltieij hirrj.anJ the Iwo, after ntaiillnft for a moment In cIim converaatlon. talked away toKcilier. There In i.o doubt that the men wrrje pn.feaelonal awlndlern, an they It led the aame racket al one or l.w'o other bualneaa houitea, but, nn far aa kmvwn; were not atic rea ful In maklnK vlctlniw The game la an old one and he would he a lamb In worMly tacllca who would be caught up In It. SOME POllflCAL TALK.

IIAltlllHltt Aug. 24 SenatorSenator IJusy gave out Hie following statement to night "I 'have lieen hearing of Inatsneea of brlls.ry of ilelenales friendly to me all Aa the facta coin to light the fuliy JuHIIfy my warning, to my friends. This la not true or any particular locality, but applies to all parts nr rri naytTanlsr. A careful watch Is Is lng maintained tn every county by luV friends anj I am promptly advised of what ever oecura of this nature. 1 desire' CO call the attention of my frlendn lit theae prodee.il nga.

rnrllng ffiii" I can relje Uton eo 0ierallon In preventing them." 1 ht'weaiaal ewaaintwlslt'allsw tile. In to night thai affidavits have been pre pared and evidence secured by Pinker ton detectives upon which aujts will he 'HrrtiyTcStatU WTTttauraiaaf ftrtjrwoheatewferhrtey ia. ropnrfiinowllhMhg cTiajtanajiahh, iii A. alght bloomlnt eertaia hloaaomed at th residence Mlaa Uaaia 1dt, lie. corner bmt and jttlrrao il" a uin: an.

TUP: MICH OF KLRCTIUO HAII.WAY CIINNKCTINO FOKT WAYNi: WITH ApJACBNT TOWNS AHTICLKS' OK IN CO It rnilATlON WII L. UK PILKI) TODAY. Yesterday aftetnoiin a party of gentlemen met at he ofllce or Randall Doughman lo articles ot Incorporation for the Ilryan. lllcksrllle, Maysvllle A Fori Wayne Klectrto railroad. In the laarty were Mesarai P.

llandall, Htephrii A. Heath, of thla cltjrs Attorney J. W. Winn, or Defiance; Dra. Hwift and 11.

H. Adama, of Maya vllle; Oeorge O.s gllne. of floeallne. ass" of nich.Tine. company waa formed for the purpose of building sn electric railroad to connect this city with the towna named.

Tim articles of Incorporation will probably be flleel tn day. The eanttal slock of (he company The road wuiili! la or vast lint ii'Si tn Iks tuwna on in mule aa well aa to the farmers living In the region which It la pro lioeeil to traverae, and should receive hearty encouragement. FROM ACROSS THE OCEAN, Hfc I)Nmn. Aug 21 The Hun to. morrow nlll say Hint It Is rumored thai Iho Maniula of Salisbury, the Ilrltlah pre inler haa I I Hon In regard to China, and that a Itiitlah fleet will occupy one or two Chluea porta and perhaps land' marine hror.ler lo enforce iln at HrUaln a de ma mtht ItrwmnerWnl 'vrtth thefiftsttr KaHon or tlie recent masaacreg.

I'AHIH. Aug it A heavy letter ad lo llsron Ali.hona llalhsrhlhl ass si the lairon's oltlea afternoon during his aksenee Trou Vllle. TIk lutron's eonll.lenllsl rleik, M. Jco.k, oineil Ihe l.nlky with a snlf. shereuiwn It ei4odril The clerk's eves acre slmusl torn out of hi, h.

a.l ami one of his hands t. latdly ahattere.1 thai three of the fingers had to amputated. Jl l.surent. secretary of the Is or the that the Infernal msrhlne was similar to ihoan sent to deputies Trcllle. Ktlenne ami Con atuns hi 1W.I.

that It prolmbly con laluel fulminate of men urj II thoughi package was sent an an srclilal. PAI.KItMii. Auk 4 The holler In a mill di'lodcr here this evening, killing three persona ami vuundlng many others. Five iaon are missing and it Is though! ihey have U.n killed. The mill was overthrown and nleees of reckaaw were hurlml a great distance.

a.ANTIA'111 UK (THA, Aug. il. Twe hundred iroopa had an engagement oa August 11 with rcltl hands under Vara at Cartagenta an the klayarl rlrer. Two insurgents were killed and several wounded. Including the 1.11 caHaln, Maatl! rroinaiata.

llennel 4k Co ssrshvuse. railed llan bury's wharf, frontlrur th Thames, ad jacent tn the Ilia, Friars bridge, was lo 1st on rtre thla evening The luilMlpg waa stv siortes and filled with aaaUaaau 1ajj 4 1 iV i I 1 1 i J' I i I A .1 i Twenty enarlnes'. bealdns river floats, were unatae to enera the fire and with dlnV cutly nceaerred the adjacent buildings. Iluwaratla taavwiala of pstaafis. 1 li Uwaaete.wfarrtriar.

iBatiiiilaw tasitaaai 1" iiHsiiacaatiiisni iinnm n. esma tff riir" en' eteiiiiiri1, hahdataTM realiletMw'on Ttunyaa to. agtrntmrq MTirMmmSm.

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