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Portland Press Herald from Portland, Maine • 1

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-'l 'v i Ji 1 j- r- 1 i Vf VUivv'- V' 1 "'U 'V vi mA f-Jr' 9 1 fi 4-: Vri'rL' 1 1 A 'V -fv-- 1-? y- l- ''ii 1 i Vv: 1 i'- r-'i- 1' 1 1 A Tt-- V- PORTLAND MAINE THURSDAY JULY 2 1885 PRICE THREE CENTS --ft CER CONDITION TIRED OF RRpKEN FROMIIEt EPISODE OF FILLMORE'S TIME Teachers if A TERRIFIC EXLCSHJN OF GAS roREISN INTEUIGENCE gFyTATvrTerej i) JOHN ADAMS WiiHinfox July 1 rmt orrtCE imRnn nocm 'IiibiifUof Ant Offioa (tom receipts for tbs fiscal year )nat ended one of the -striking facta la the Urga inersue in the busiueas of tlie Tost Office it Aaguate Me irbich wee due to eanipnin correapoo-denee The'defleR In the poalei rerendee for the eominjr fiscal yeftris eatimated 9lA9a-ua The delicIeiifMor last jear vaa H-MVWt The estimate for the outning year howeier wal uuade before the law rrduc-iiuc tle poatafe on newspaper! aent from publieaMon offices was enacted Hepart ment officers believe that this will still further decrease the receipts one million dollars The following were the gram nmeipts Farmlngten School Normal F-abmiNgtox July The Normal school trustee have elected the following corps of instructor- for tb Farmington Normal School Mrijwi-ftr nmama a a W(-barV WamarTMiraKllwteeib (t HWl MOM Aanre M-nubhara Miaa lbirtrace Jfl Merrill Mix Uniau Uamla TVik kr'r at Verfw Mlaa Marine A Luce BASE BALL: jnaot Tj)XS Z- i-obtlakim 1 July 1 Elgld hundred pefimiia wineaedacluae- ly contested game here io-day briweeathe lirucktoua Fort lauds: -The irisitere ouibatled and outfiekled the Brocktoea but were unabltelo bunch tlielr hits The bat(la(f Anuia and Shaw the catching ofW lieelogk and sharp field ingof the home team at critical tiqies were the prominent -feature of tlie game The ocore -M -V Mt Nctinooi July 1 Between o'clock last eveniag and this morniqs general Grant cording to Ir Douglaa ac- slept about nine hours On the same authority the patient slept profoundly after midnight ana daring the early iroraing hours There was little coughing or effort to clear tlie throat and the physician whs scarcely called upon to treat the affected parts during the night The minimum of morphine ia being 1 given and that is divided aa recently stmt- ad If the -first halfof the regular nlglif iy allowance not only neutralises the pain but Induces sleep tlie second half is not given Although fiveor six drape of morphine have beenVireg the patient nightly for many weeks Le hap not grown in the least to crave it and he now regards tlie anodyne only aa a means to an end In the' early part of bis severe lUaeM General Grant's lowest 'ebb seemed to be reached nightly between 1 and while now if one period of tlie St hours is more depressing than another' It falls between 1 and a in the afternoon Such periods are marked by what tlie General deeta-nates as a stuffy feeling of the throat- aniT affected parts Last evening however and again this morning tlie patient remarked a lessened stiffness of the tongue It aeeme more pliaiit and less heated and tense when efforts are marie 10 move or use iL -The morning opened cloudy with the temperature at W'' at the'eottago and air damp and chilly The sick in hie pressma I pan UHnnrr it ami ft in the sfternoi" man is room Daring theorenoon Gen Grant brightened up and before lunch he had employed fully an hoar in writing matter which will become part of hie forthcoming book There came to the notice of the family this mofning a press report-purporting to come from Washington and in which these words occur credited to GoL Dent who ia brother of Nra Grant am afraid On Gnat will ant last many days Toiay I received iafonsstioa fromtthe family that the cancer bat eoauaenced to Inflame the iugnlar nil aad death is a qnesUoa of few days in the bplnioa of hia phyaiclan" Much pain was occasioned the family by thin alleged utterance and upon authority of the family and-by request It ia denied that the statements nave any 'warrant from the 1 10 use hold of Gen Grant or from his physician This has been another quiet day for Gen (rant The weather has been too cold for the patient to go put of doors -to-day lie lias spent the time at work and resting in idxoom In the afternoon he wrote matter for his book' as lie liad also done in tlie forenoon 1 Dr Newman called during the afternoon Thewubiect of the General a condition was broached and Dr Newman asked him if he felt steadily increasing weakness In answer to this tlie patient wrote upon his pad aa follows: do nut know as there i any ieeial weakness 1 worked a good four in Kira lo41ay ami wrote a abort chapter for my I took 1 y-nrtir me my cans lu going about my room Often when 1 grout 1 have to look about for it xml to hind it MHE INDIAN HOSTILITIES that Reported Battle Between United States Troops and the Apaches Thirty -Sis lodioaa and Niitcts Wold (era Killed Tombstone Ari July 1 J- Huncke a miner brought tlie news yesterday from Front eras of an engagement between Indians and whites last Thursday miles southeast of Front rrad in which it is reported 3ti Indians and Hi Americana were killed anil several wounded To-day further information is received from Ban Bernardino through Thomas Crocker wliooe ranch ia situated ou the trail from Fort Howie to He reports an engagement between the entire force under Itent Davis and tlie Apaches Sixteen Indians werd killed and lS or 31 taken prisoners The loos to the whites is not stated Willi it a Kan July'l (VI Dyer agent of tjp Clieyt'uiie Indians is represented as saying fn an interview that the difficulties with these Indiana do notarise from the leases of tlie cattle men These Indigos lie says have been unruly ever since the Dull Knife raid and the present trouble aimpjy ariseu' from the fact that for years they liave not punished for crime and are beau punished for crime and are presum- I stxraa by iaxixoa teaing 1 2 1 4 5 KmikUhi t) 2 0 jlHllanda I it 0 0 -o Karaed runs- llrocktuns 2 l-wrt balla-ltax-terl nrattoueon Wrutktmia I- Port landa I HiW baaa oa errora Hndrtim 2 laud 3 xtrurk Uy Weldri Wlliia 3 Donlie Davia and ToM tag Wlliia TuMIbk aail Hawea Ilaxter iMt Mawaa Fulmer and Hhaw Ih JJ Kwoe-ney Tllfl NATIONAL l-LAlfl'R -Following are the score of game played yestenlay: 99 Prlntars ExduiigCi Cxchag Street i poAtuuid weatmcr Report tf 'J Prt Omei Cun Orncw Viimwmi A JlirM i iMlieaUoMor NaW Easlaad-MUlcfailj wanoet fail rnrtkf aortkartr brcoMlat laria- BY TELEGRAPH BREAKINQROOMt a 1 i lend Miltlgna of Foot of Logs dbwn tho RIvor I lea Oospepse of' Week In rairkM fn Unuk Hills (LieuL mapAvon so ran aaotra JaibfielBi July! The Weston boom at Skowliegan con taining twanty tnlllion feet of logs broke -last night gad the logs went through fa al- moat aa jnnbrokea tnawa" reaching tlie Somerset bpom In this town about pild-' night Thlnkbooa wasnIlof logabnt the rash' fisgn -ahove swept everything clean ad tbe rbole body reached the Fairfield boom heje at two thih awrnlng going through the boom and taking nearly' airths logs that bnvy already been stopped 1 for-tbe brills here This is a serious blow to Ealrfield business men as the prosperity of (he plans depends on the runnjng of the saw mills and furniture factories which will ba shot down for soma months COLRY university Cfd uating Eaorelsos at Yeatorday Watervmo Theloalitallea to PnrMt Kthmiiss for 4 WATKRVIILE July 1 TMRraduating class of Colby Uaiver alfjr held the final eierclaesht thh chnreh his monflng and creditably renderedtheir parts in ihRfollowiag order: EsgRsh Oration- Optimism Usurp Mclnr Berry West Banner EngiisS Oration Tbs fntnre of Englsnali Antur Monttwnery Foss ChnUestan DisserisUon Class distinctions fa uis I'nitsd Matos- ttimy Ads sis North Anson Kagltsh Christianity and Cl vt) teuton Frsd AHtmisSaow Kprfh Berwick geritOrilto-eetsei A 1 Charlss CwroitUuisf 1 Intonistbinsl (clatMns WUbnrWiUis Cochrann WstorshiA OiSlbte The Atoertcss Kstf WiUuss Hemy BnyddL ITuMM Dtosartatkia-The Bchalar sad Pniiiks7 IS I Usrry Lslaad Jhwvtt-BUlMy IbssertaUen-raeUe Uentus Rdward Fallsr ttovbrpa English Art In Civilisation Msniaartn FrankUa Fish Lisbon Tails Mass) In) 1 1 in ilnr lallsm Flank Howard Ed mauls EsM msnsrtetisp Tto faith glsmsnt te kumsn nethm Antos Brawn Ibwnsaod Watorvpie English Oialton A ToptUsr ranonophy --I Berths Louise Boole Haikv Kaclith Oratioe 1 Monaichr Hnrlelch Bnuirt Asals WelU Cosltniiig ai Degrees Ekvaed The fallowing degrees were conferred i AMspaa Franklin Bimmons the sralptor o( Insi artist of hat Mos sad Ur Banfurg Hsasoom of go It spat Rev Wllllaih hows of Cambridge 'Si i -y -M eh- toff lT 1 f' For 1 1 Ai -i -r i' 'i' Si'V'i' nclo-German aflliauce a against Russia in Afghanistan France In Egypt and tlie ty1! rivals of England everywhere ing end grow log mors bold and reckless I' JAII this beipg j-ejresented to I-oni palis-The brass leases were made two years ago miry opened up to him a prospect of being Colored RepubHcana In Iowa' Threaten to Desert tho Dks Moixm la June Hi The first political convention of colored votes ever iiekl in this State' has just been held in Maliagka county The attendance waa large as there are about -I3U colored voters in this county The 'sewiion lasted' three hours and resulted in tlie nomination of John a coloAd mail for representative The convention was' addressed by a number of representative colored men They all claimed that they hral been under the control of the Republican party long chough and that Unless the Republicans would adopt their candidate would-' bolt the placing a straight this fail Gloom of tlie darkest kind seems tn pervade the Republican camp in Xaluwka county They have but i majority in this county and caunol spare the latieoiored voters' Dishonest Horse Car Conductors in oaten Arrested Boston July i For aome time past the MrtropiJitau street railway- officials have bees aware that false accounts were being furned in by their conductors Detectives were put at work and as a result of (heir investigations five darned Louis Conners II Cram Dinsmore Richard Jones aiul-Walter li Ferkins were to-day arretrd on a chareeof selling bogtM tickets At Conners house were found a Urge quantity of these tickets and on all the men were found a considerable number The arrested men claim they purchased them friim another -conductor whose name is withheld that 3ioon of them were printed tn be sold on the road They will he arraigned to-morrow Frightful Railroad Accident Em A freight train having on and two children of Conductor Dolan and a Miss Sadie Mahoney wan run into by another freight traiu on tlie Nickel Plate road while on a trestle bridge at Springfield on Mofiday night The nomen and children were on a flat car and were hurled over a precipice IO feet! Tlie brake- man Was frightfully injnred and Mire Mahoney1 disfigured for life part of her face being torn away Mrs Dolan who now (lying had her breast 'Torn- or cut away by some telegraph wires Which obstructed her fail half way down Site hung there for some time still clinging to her baby which had its arm broken The wire gave way and she fell again but the ehild waa caught in the brandies and waa saved Strange 'Conduct of a Woman BnooKFixbn Mass June an Several days ago a middle-aged woman quite attractive and intelligent took possession of a bath-house on tlie shore of a I hi ml near riiis place where she lived alone and uncarra fur Shoi refused to talk to eallere but accepted food brought to her Yesterday a constable took charge of-the woman She returned to the village willingly enough hut refused to give any account of herself or conduct Physicians find no trace of insanity but admit her case cannot be accounted for She was taken to a Worcester asylum to-day I -ale this evening she Mid tier name is Ruse Liritou that she is thirty-eight years of ago and a widow: that she was born in Boston aa were her parents that she had been away front -home but would give no further clue to her identity Unprofitable -Saasoh for Window Clasa Factories July 1 -All the window 'glaxs factories in tliis district liave closed down for tlie summer vacation that is until September 1 Tlie season has been an extremely unprofitable pne for tlie manufacturers the pnfllnetion having been ne for the beeu largely in This ha cauaed' 'prices and a further addit stocks already un hand- I should show an unexpected improvement during the summer it is probable that many factories will not resume work even at the date fixed for their doing an The National Encampment at Philadelphia FflllAKKLI'IIIA July I At l'p to-day coniiwntive drill were begun at the National Encampment in Fairmou nt park Tliv rival organ iret ions were the Miller Grenadier Guard the ixtniax ritle jtml Company II lUi lVnu-sylvania regiineiiti After the reception the )hip troop engaged 'in a dress rm1v There were also gatlinff gun exerctoe zouave UrilU 'aiul a regimental dress parade A -Murder Caused in a Dispute Over a Liquor Affair Loi'b-viiiKkV- July I A special from Mount Sterling say In light at tKrpstone last evenlng'-lir Jamra Carter was shot snd dangerously wounded amts negro killed The affair grew out of the trial )( a druggist for selling ljuuor without a prescription which resulted 1 hia being lined fjf'i btepstnne to a local option place aad friend ut Whiskey aad teuperanca pc pie are arrlycd against each other Salaries Eating Up the Profits Montreal June :) A printed report of tlie Canada Northwest I anti Company has been aent out from England in -idvance Of the meeting which took place in Ijondoh last Friday The tale of farm land for the year have been 4X acres realizing AliSO deducting from which the original coat of tlie land leave klfilu pro lit Tlie report My thi falling off is due to tlie rebellion One aiqgular Hum i £HtkH for ilink-tor' fees ami salaries Thi item amount to more than the sale of the lafui Tlie directors' fee in Canada'alone amount to £3617 i killed Himself on Hia Wife Crave Ms July 1 Eli Duel 6i) year ohl committed suicide on hi wife's grave in the cemetery thi morning He waa formerly a prosperous pborogreper here but afterward lost hi money liis first wife committed suicide by hanging add he was divorced from hi second wife lla spent bat night jn tlie graveyardandshothimuelfit tlioughf about aix this morning 1 Amherst Cot lege SruiNdKiKiD Maas July 1 Among the speaker at Am lien College' to-day waa Monk of Union Me At the alumni dinner President Beelre announced that £lxyM) waa paid into I he treasury from various gift and legacies including given last week by Henry Winkle of Philadelphia for a professorship of history pf including 3iAi given last week by Henry hia for a pro" itical ecopomy Murderers Convicted CmrAOo July I FUIipo murderer have been awarded the death penalty The jury tonight foudd that Azsria Geiarde na Sil veatri were perpetrators of the crime Must Co UndorCround NCf Tone July I Mayor Comptroller aad Commio-f Public Works were to-day ap The Mi amper pointed a commimioner to saperiutend the placing of telegraph wires under ground Fivo Thousand Men on Strike CLETELAXIIOL July 1 Five thousand employes of the Cleveland Bolling Mill Cm struck to-day against a to per cent reduction in wages Prizo Fight at Fan River Fall Kivrn Mass July 1 A prize fight wjth hard stores to a nnia came off tbia aftenwoa in a barn In tba outskirts of tbs etty Thu eonteatanta were John Kelly of Fall River and Jim Gorman of England Six hotly contested round were fought Gordian dislocated hi right thumb in tho tilth round and tho affair terminated hot by Soma Unknown Feraon Keene IL July Thu dura ret armed avardiet te night that CharireE Hunter epma to his death from pistol tboC the hand of aakaowa poreom Noarrattayct Found CuOty Chicago Jnlyl ary ia the Mackin perjqry Chaora- a verdict of guilty in which the ty fixed waa fivo year imprisonment rarannraaprawnMMMraura prackles Acquitted Ban FsAxcncte July Adolph Sprtckke waa today acquitted of the charge of ananltfwg with intent to murder WlL DoYoaag proprietor tho Chroeirtte s-rx'A tt ffTjwm KffitfBfafi Sm Firt hL ffflwm KffiffiBfafi See Thera Were Altoicad Capital Extension Frauds Than aa Now Washington July 1 The allusion in the letter of Nunitel Strong to the President recently poblish-ento his recommendation from President FUlmord as superintendent of the work-to engaged in building ttip wing of the Canitol has led to the production of -a second letter from President Fillmore on the same subject The last letter waa written' Feb inxi and ia addressed tp Baniuel Houston chairman of a select committee of the Senate investigating Alleged rands in the Capitol In tliia letter President Fillmore aaya Is due fn upd( to say that (mss all that I kad tees sod heard of Mr Btrosg 1 was of tbs uptetuo that Us chare of tbs depknamt doubt was eminently qaalWed to tabs ien emoloyud on that work but ry nf ibe dnsneisl depkitment waiter and I bnva no doubt that ba made the appointment on that advice Imarlng afterwards that there waa anma ua-ptaian affect lac bw integrity la reeriving materials I icqneated Mr Walter to look to htni eare-fally aad that if I uund he received Impnipri material! he mutt regard it aa evidence that be was either tanempetrat or ditfaoneat anp that for either it would be bit duty to iUsuiIm him at once The next I beard in rqm Mr WTalter that be waa talemtcf Its contract for furnishing brick and that immediately on the discovery ns bad Mquiied him to resign and he had reelgaed bis situation The account then continues: The-evidence before the committee la cumulative that laborers wera put on aa efitne uisnnnn at S-gSuerday aad required to pay the difference between that and ft GO per day to Ruben Strong brother of Bamnel Strong who waa eiaplopqd asafomnan Mr Walter the architect explains that after roneiderable difficulty with the parties who furnished the brick (e found tbe contract had bees assigned to Bainuel Btrong who was furnishing the bricks to himself as superintendent There is also cnaaidrralile evidencc of men whomeroyinid for time when not at work lion's share of the money aping into the hands of Rotvrt Btrong and Nathan Kingsley foreman employed by Bamnel Strong The testimony iRonort No itoedal Session of too Senate March 22 1UD full of statements of ir-f material and enUuslun the alwva to a fair tvcularitica mtouxaj with eon tractor uf kpreimen The allegation Inr fi foumUtion he laid groundless a the rofto In bis letter that the ip being loin out seems i being dune to the rsiilae-ing uf- the earth terrace by a marble parapet thirty feet or mure fmm the main wall of the li to Interfe thi buU(2ng The only appronrli to interference with the wall is tlie cutting of a doorway through to Conner! the vsfilt oumiile with tho Interior the building THE VIRGINIA GOVERNMENT Better Prospects of a Democratic Victory in tho State WahuinoTux June A Virginia Democrat said to-night that the chances' for the Democrats in the coming election for uovernur In Virginia are brightening un there ia more anxiety to lie the candidate of tne party Two weeks after the Supreme I'ourt oroMon in favor nf the bond huldeni ia the tax cues waa made it looked gloomy enough toT the Democrats bat tbs average voter has forget all about that decision by this time Tbera-are a half deaen good men who are In ibe cewWM for (be nomination Iw ilirrer-nor either one nf whom can lie elected it matters not wbu the readjtwter Retniblican combination ticket place in the Held Tliere to a crest ilealre nominate Fits Hugh Lee and hq would lie nominated if be came from any other section of the State than that be iiaila Alexandria look now that the young and progienstve element in tne Democratic party will claim and vernre tbs nomination and retire the old time iHHirbon element which allowed Mabonr and hia following to get control at the Btate" A WOUNDED BURGLAR'S PLUCK' Ho Tries to Rescue a Companion and When Dying Rofusoa to Expo so Othorp Ekik la June An ambulkaee drove up to the jail this morning with tlieinanimate form of Jas Cleary a dying burglar wlio had been shot through the lungs by officer Ditdenhoefer The officer had seised Frank Norton the watch of the gang which had burglarized eight places during the night and was handcuffing him when f'lelry came to the rescue Making a shield of his captive the officer returned Cleary's fire hitting him in tlie groin Cleary then took cover in a hallway anil fired again nearly killing -hi pal- whom Dudenliurfer still held in front of him When the policeman's six-shooter gave out Cleary limped from tlie hallway and advanced upon tlie officer with deliberate aim Dudenhoefer thrust his liand into his pocket and drew the burglar derringer which 1 and fired I derringer which he aimed tlie ball passing through Cleary's lung The bqrglar waa told tliat death was inevitable bi oh being asked by the sheriff to name some of the gang he said lie would never go'back on lib als Cleary is a l'ittsburg thief ACCIDENT AT A CIRCUS Lettio Watson tho Woman With ths Iron Jaw Seriously Injured AlBany YJ June at Lottie Watson the woman with the iron jaw with Van circus met with an accident thin afternoon that will cause her retirement from the rink To exhibit her great strength of jaw she has been in the liabitof holding suspended from her mouth a canon whichWas discharged while ia midair The daringof the performance ia increased by the fact that tne woman is hoisted from the grpupd and hangs bead downward during the feat This afternoon she was assisted by the Freeman wad and Rice Brothers athletes wbo superintended the apparatus and had raised her to the proper height for firing the cannon when one of the policy ropes suddenly broke The heavy piece of ordnancc-and Mile Watson were precipitated to the ground a distance of about six feet She truck the cannon head first with terrific feme and was picked up unconscious For a time the wildest excitement prevailed in the audience hut it quickly subsided aa the-injured woman waa removed awl tlie riiow went on according to the programme When taken to the hospital she waa found to be seriously wounded Her forehead waa crushed in the wound taking the form of a star her mouth waa cut and two teeth knocked ouVthe right head waa badly bruiaed and sone of the internal injuries were received shoot the stomach She will probably be confined to the hospital for aome time The Ministers In Court Ro ton July 1 Rev Davis the refused to This morning preacher who persistently permiasion before exhorting the people i tne Common Rev If Hastings the editor of the who has amiated Mr Davis with words of song nd Willie Dean the Salvationist who with drums and aymbala haa destroyed the quiet of Sunday morning wera awaiting In the Superior Court the opening of their Aidricb The ease teemed likely to be put off late in the day oa account of other ice preceding but the ministers appear iwiuing to have their trial brought on at jr time They affirmed that the govern-ment had offered to drop the eases right wvftasd where they were provl would cease for the future their on the Common bat this the letter would not agree to do and furthermore they felt atflored that there vu a -maos back of the government 'a request which when brought out would show they had a right to preaah on the public ground Then the govermutent no they say made aeooud proposition namely tfint if the rain biters would promise not to preach on the Com- again without firm obtaining a per-atltthe reset would ha noLprorntd This refuted to promise also thqvahge Thu Strika at thu aiiUvmu Worfcti' WoscMTii Maas July The strike at the MUlviQe Rubber Wi continues About men Mi day bat only 12 went' In oQ Tuesday the others being intimidated by threats The manager says the men struck when they knew they eitald inflict the most lnjnry oa (be works when they might have wmted until the Mopoeed stem July 3 of a few days to take storiu Heanya over half the DjO men are wiuiag to work aad-after stack taking they will he protec fed' If hag toaaU ou the Btata far the militia 1 Ittfolng Affray In Lawranct UqLr Lawrxnck July awes Middle street In' a drunken fracas this erasing JammAheara i stabbed Catherine Utaalng aevarolyAheara waa arrested' arrested BuHdinffa Domolishozi and Cara Flung From the Track and Smashed Siviaxto: About 1-30 o'clock thi siun of gas which shook jt lie entire city and caused something like general panic occurred at one the Delaware Isckt-wanna and Western coal shafts in the northwestern portion of Scranton Many persons were Bart led front their sleep by the sharp riiocks and some thought it might possibly he an earthquake Those who wet ahrood witnessed a daxxling flash of ligbf and thought it poMible some of the mowder mills on the mountain liad gone fin The idea of such a trrfific blaze and convulsion being mused byx mine explosion nied incredible Tlie excitement iu the vicinity of the shaft most -intense Tlie windows of all the houses in Park place thickly set tied portion of the city were smashed -and the dwellings swayed like a ship in a atonu Tne shaft and itir surroundings prenepted'a strange picture Heavy timbers wera flung nearly half a mile away the massive foundations nf tlie hoisting tower were njhved several feet and all the stout buildings including tlie engine lioiue' boiler lwritoe and fan holise pirere dismantled ('oofj can were flung from tlie railroad track and smashed to piece and tlie entire place was a complete wreck Engineer! and fine men em-doved in the vicinity uf the shaft were ladly tunnedbut recovered shortly afterward and the wonder is that they -s- off Penn JuneAi hit morning an explo- itt amt a sear wviiu iped with their lived RBI UlCll II VCpi Clark vein in which the rxpkwioq occurred is ong of the worst in the valley for gas "which issue from crevices in the coal are quite Common there and sometimes become iknited-causing tlie workmen considerable tjruiiblr When (lie tire boss Tunis Evans visited the mine on Sunday morning last reported everything all right but hr hpd not been out of the place fifteen minutes before there was an explosion which tote the roof off the hoisting tower The explosion dismanlled tlie fan house threw tlie fan idle Bud this accounts for the accumulation of gaa which exploded with aueh terrific effect this morning A the fan is utill idle another explosion is feared The Hark vein in which the gas accumulates so' rapidly liek at a great depth being lower than tlie three veins known as the diamond ruck ancM i-foot strata of anthracite FATAL FIRE I A Young Woman anl Two Children Burned to Death ('lKVEjANU July 1 A disastrous fire occurred at -131 Broadway this morning Twb families wlmoc-upieri tlie groiiua Moor apartnu'iits escaped injury Mrs Ihsienberg with her three girls and Miss Kosa Memell occupied the rear part up stairs' She escaped with her fourteen year old daughter while the two younger children afjra and II and Miss Menel rrislied in tlie flame Mr Train a travelling man who board-ed with Mrs liosenberg! jumped from hi window and as badly injured He and Miss Meraell were' to liave been married next Sunday It is bcljeved the tire was of incemliary origin- TORRENT IN A jCANYON Mills and Mines Attacked by a Flood In Colorado flKNVKIl July 1 At li o'clock last eveniffg a watenqiout or cloud-burst in Clear Creek canyon abrive Central and Black flawy Central Nulfer-l severely from the flood which ensued three mills being' swept away A large amount of property Wagons and trams standing fn the street were carried off Two' Chiriamen working a placer mining were drowned At last accounts it waa still raining heavily and tlie water was running three feet deep iq the street Details are meam owing to the wires being down Report of the South American Corn-mission WA'iiiXtiTox July 1 appointed to visit South American countries in the interest of commerce of tlie United Mates ha retorted under' date of! April to tlie department of State the result of its observations while at Lima Peru Iix a communication to tlie Secretary of State accompanying the report tlie conniiiKioii says: political nitastioa injlYra to not sneli ax tn akske thsrairaioirltksxha on which we hare tho honor to eotue either satisfactory or eonrlu-sirs: but are gratiflixl to lie able tn report a cordial reception from protriUonal Isuveninient and from the people notwithstanding the fart that they fool somewhat aggrieved at the failure nf the I nitefl States to exerriM) it good oflliws for their benefit during tea rerent war with Chill The people privately (alk of annexing to the Catted fltatsa Newspapers opesljrartvecaie a protectorate over Fern by oar government as the beat inode of securing itntsraal peace Our commerce wfth this eenntfy ban dwindled to almost nothing In compaiiten with its former augnifleonr-e 1 Iglesl Btonda cornea It to uaeleaa to talk of commerce with lerii The -odntry ia sow stripped of everything rateable Valuable Booka Presented vard to Har- 1 Boston July 1 Jatnro Raaeell I weir has just presented to tlie library of Harvard College a collec-books numbering nw volumes tion of picked abroad un him triie books are mostly Spanish with someEngUh slid Italian Thera are some of tlie greatest rarity and value and nane of them evidently Are commonplace 1 A Law and Order Cliib Making War on LeulavHle Ojambtora Louisville Ky July 1 At midnight the jollce acting under warrants taken out by a secret detective of the Law-and Order Club raided twelve gambling houses arresting employes and taking charge of implements and machinery Thirteen arrests were made No players were arrested The Law and Order Club ia an organization of the besteiti-xent banded together for the suppression of gambling in the city Thi i their first movemsn' in tlie paat eight -years open A Woman iment and was a sweeping one eij Of 1 and Her Two Drowned DesMoixex July A special from AigonUt Iowa says Prof Bhippyand family wens rowing in Des Moines river yesterday (he boat upset and ail wera thrown into water Mrs Bhippy and two children were drowned The Crain Tradai bf Califomle Saj? FaANsrn July 1 An annual review of (he grain market gives tke wheat exports for the cereal year ending June 3) at aUfiOID bushels and flour at 1KWuou banvla Arrival ef Mdratena Xfivr Took July 1 Steamer wiacohaia arrived today from LiverpooL Sha brought) charge of Elder IlanaonJ Convicted of jMurder Xijr Ton July Carpeatfir the wife mhrderer convicted to-dky of murder la tii nill beaenteacedFiijday tft ef Lawrence Jeumeliec I Uwirxcc July 1 John MCGairy proprietor of tne Lain House Common atreetJ and for several year reporter on aererfel local newipupera diadthismoralhg of MaonMncftke ld au leaves a i laan Hdutaa 43 yean pkl widow anyone aoa The Crates on Lake jDuinsiffamoeid WolacravKU July The erew CernelLI Brow Bowdoia and the J-'aivenity ef tfeausylvaaia were all eat for i practieu spiks over tke Lake (Juinrigamoud regatta I course thisi lag All are fa good (not for the Saturday (ave fke Cornell foar whose No Olaratsdi still suffer from a felon He Mt Ualhhrert thie morning and any hewill msiqj hisiour iajtbi raosif able to get lute the New H4te CL July 1 Oyatermem fa this vicinity are greatly agitated ever (be recent discovery that a very destructive ineect haa been at work qa their crater bads dad that of lOdjXJO bushels of aeitd nlaateqla RWWehaveibaoa have hues dostreyisd SI! Tho Cauao of tho Disorder In Russian Asia- Wprrolailea os to Result of liqub Btelk perer Wit Villages Burned and Deaths Caused yy Lightning London July 1 A dispatch from Yokohama save then ia no lione of saving the steamer City of To-kio which is atfiore near there A large portion of the ftran has been saved Mr Sieve mt Conservative has been elected to Parliament from North Devonshire Thd seflt for North Devonshire was made vacant by elevation to the peerage of Sir Stafford Xortlicote KlIiirA ISartell Civil Iont of the Admiralty hag been ni -elected to Waddinetpn French Ambassador at Isuidon and Ills wife have both refused the St James says to appear in mourning at court as lire scribed by the ttaeea because of the death of Pritiee Frederick of Germany refusal waiapllicially di-clar edJn a courteous note ill which lie said could not disobey tlie enlera of his government to npt wear mourning at tlie death of any egemy of France Vienna July i If the nited States government refuses recall Mr: Kpilley the Austrian government will fortpaliy decline to recognise him London July 1 Tlie Cabinet fo-day (lvcidetl to entirely abandon coercion in Ireland and rely on the strict admqnwtratian of the general Igw is Pakis July I The office and crew of the Frenrli gunboat Kenant wtiicli waa wrecked in tlie Gull of Aden- last month have been found on an island near the scene of tlie disaster I Vienna July 1 Twenty villages were visited by storms and burned by lightning Saturday ami Sunday Sit nteu were killed while -try- ing to extinguitih the flames Great dam-' age was done tuj crops by tlie hurricane Bkriin July thumler storms have devastated Botamine argons Several persons were killeii by lightning Reports of damage by tftonus have-befn received from Various parts of Germany ami the Continent London July! The death of (he Emperor William promises to be the next greatTsenaat ion in Europe Kxtraonlinary preeauions are being taken to prevrnM he sending of any telegrams liis true condition lint private letters age not subject to tlie official censorship atpl they give such discouraging forecasts Iliac the news of Ids death ia daily efliiected lu official circles in England the featb of tlie aged Kaiser is looked upon at(n event of the 1 very near future and the patent to which this occurrence is ualculated upon and descanted seems surprising ana heartless -Its immediate political effect willlm to bind Germany and England together in- a very close union Ilia Crown Princess of England will be tlie 'Empress of Germany ami tlie coming Emperor is known as an affectionate friend of the Prince of Wales and of Queen Victmpa Nothing more opportune for the new Tory government of England enald possibly occur With an -Anglo-German alliance firmly established the difficulties st the way of England's foreign policy would disappear as tt by magic and the Salisbury ministry would get tlie credit of results wrought by a' dispensation of Providence There are hints of a second anil iccret treaty of Windsor that hail really ipbre to do with tne change in the administration tlian the vague and shadowy promises made by Mr Gladstone According to tld story tlie Grown lriti-besa Victoria asqured her mother that the -death of the Emperor was only a question of few weeks: that -upon the wpiii aiiJlt upon the accession of Frederick William'to the iipprial throne of Germany theifotluent'c of Prince Bismarck woukl cease to be a predominant and distVLrbind element in Euroiean politics and that if England would liearti-ly upiort tlie tcoldnfzlng enterprises of Germany which are Frederick William's pet fads these would lie no obstacle to an out tlie foreign abie to straight tjons which luul been left fa a seemingly jTim appointment' of Sir Henry Drummond oli to a special mission to Egypt meeting with (ome criticism Hia ability and diplomatic experience are more than offset by the fact that he ia a director of tlie Angfo-Agjjptian Bank If Mr appointment is wrong because lie 1s connected with Barings and Mr Goals he is a member of the then's becadae of Fraalin AIQodiUiea is infinitely objectionable for similar reasons more Moreover WoJl intimate friend charged Tewfiak Randolph ChUrch-The laner recently a with perjury mur- dr and eompUcitv in thg riots iff Alexandria-' BirHD mission ia therefore an insnlttoj tlie Khedive Truly the Tories are begjnsing well Ban-iwv July 1 In the aliam naval battle yesterday after many ineffectual attempts to penetrate the booms guarding (he channel die ram phemua at full speed met with success breaking a boom consisting of two topmasts securely moored And strengthened with two tive-fneh a tee I1 hawsers capable of standing a strain of thousand! of tons The Polyphemus was not hurt The fight waa a splendid anectaclqj andia considered great success! I Iff PKTffRSBL'IKi July 1 A dispatch from Blopqfvescbeusk a town of Russian Asia and the capital of the eer government says that fresh trouble Ameer governu hks occurred on the the dispatch Jt say that Chinese frontier Ao- seems that the Chinese government sent a detachment of soldiers to protect the Aignngold fields ftten Invasion by Unauthorized parties The troops! wera instructed to behead all persons found engaged ia running operationaand not having the pengit Tbt Russian Mbits its subjects from ml gffhl flifhUi Russian adyice from Yladivostock say that a Russian flagship which attempted to enter Fort Hamilton was intercepted rnd frbkidu of-war The Ingtlmpoft Gen mandof raturnedln trust aa to Chineee treaty sin'on tho tftb peace is not yet United Btetea nnnarAUii private dim HidffVOIlU triumphal enter by an English man-liah arc said to be fortlfy- PabiS Jnlyl Trmerly in cn (uax in Tonqain has Ties He expresses dis-fficacy of the Frhneo-hieh waa signed at Tient-eonaidere that inredJ natora Eustisof Loulai-of Iowa speaking at a party In this city a wU idea to erect in Washington lof Urn restoration to preserve the tpemorylof the restoration Ipf the Union gad thul yach a monument could not offend tho te North or Soith iTbe dietef vote adopted a quaeres! imenta of either I BkauxinlyL by aunauimot tu lend to the throfle of Brunswick would be ipatible the German and security Trotting Park -x' Boston July rk tteday the LSI postponed from festerdayafter Amelia MEy Bnttoo and AJbertTrenceehadench vous bent Wasl eoaclnded JadenDnvia who wan neabiel yhaterttay to get better than second place took three straight heouto-day aadwon tbs race Alberti Frances took- fooond money Amelia ift third and BJliy Button fourth- Beat tina LtL j- i i- lTeaiSraeo Started ia lb am Tho first aod third by Flora eeceod by Busie Owes foqrth by- Green Boyri and fifth -aad sixth UopeMte I oa account of darkness on it uf to It 'J' Jr- by CatHe men who came in a straightforward huainesa-like manner and made their agreements with the Indians themselves The statements that the Indians are dissat islied with the -grass leases ia absurd The very few wlio objected at first only duFfai to ex tort additional favors India The Indiana after accepting tlie money Teas taugle by Gladstone to guard tlie fish Empire ip Iivlia to retain control Egypt andgeheraily to n-storeAlie imperial prestige Of JEniilanir tlirougliout tlie world- It was tpis line of argument it is said which not roily decided Lord Salisbury to accept the office of premier but also caused him-to adopt the unprecedented course of combining with it the-office' of secretary tit tlie Mate for foreign affairs so aa to keep the delicate negotia-lem as'much Tlie stor that I tiona the neat' few week or months range was overstocked lid Hist I carefully with mid own control herds suffered is too ridiculous 1 i JhIf complaint moved out in the butchered many cattle i and no power to punish them' ho have -they done this that ten acre peg year would have hardly them herds suffered is too ridiculous nlufavSn jfllnuat11 udi ngwrt: lioston Pmrtleiul Itnmtnm Oenaa reoeipts 1U1U9 Seneasa $44 JW ranlaaOttraaa iseeipta gSiiMM dacraaiie tiWT AaraitS Gram receipts fSg780 uciaasa $1X41 MEglS IX TUK DEPARTNEXT jcsng OF The Attorney General has made tlie following appointments in the Department of Justice to- fill vacancies caused removals: Frank Stroag sf the IXatHct of Colasibta to she Uenetal Agent at a eompenasUon of all) a fUy Lehigh Chitoen of Texts awl Monroe Ileis-kall of ManlaaSi to Euadaers at fH per day sad Fisher of Ohio to ha aa Knalmn )5iuiV Wataan at MiMtsstiipt aad 1 May afladiaaa to ha Amistaol AUomejm at Hi Jumper sssoni llaaisaln WiUoa of west lrelsis Lewis Cachrsn of Xew Jersey sad lisweas of rvnasylesnts to bs Assutaat At- st (MOO per snsun and Folia Hmnaf-Kew Vorfc to ba am Assistant Attorney st 3JXm per yanr Theao appoiatmants take effect to-day PRESIDENTIAL AITOIXTXEXT8 President this afternoon appointed llUra Doihhrimer as Vhited Btatea At iejr for the southern qf New and Martin HcSitaton to be 1 United Htates Maralial for tlie same diar trict 1 Mr Muldrow was formally appointed to be Assistant Necretarv of the Interior a new office erected by Congress and Mr George A Jenka of Pennsylvania was appointed Hteond Assistant Kecfetarjr of the Interior Wilson of Jackson Miss editor Rnd proprietor of tlie Waa today appointed receiver of public moneys at Evanston Wyoming The President this afternoon made tlie following appointments: Jaw Hays of Wlseeoaln take Chief Justice of the Bapmue Coeut of Idaho be rutted Btsfee Mamba Cslxit (nr is aorthera district 0 Tessa snd James Liiidlo the Bonhera district of Mississippi Te be I'nMed Blstee Attoroers-Kobert Childs for the aorthem distiict 01 Ohio Cbas for the district of New Ortoaae THE ALABKA EXPLORIKO EXPEDITION Lieut Ktory of the Alaska exploring ex pedit ion reports to the- Navy Department the arrival of himself and his party at llihbiuk Onnalasa JuncGth He says the past winter was severe and that Behring sea was never before teen with such heavy ice The Lieutenant will go northward as feat aathe'ice wiU permit FORT OrriCE VACANCIES Tliere ace atpreseut eleven Presidential post offices where the commissions of postmasters have- expired-land wliere no appointments have yet been made Va-cauciea Id tlie fourth-claw poet offices auMlier not leas than SJHSL: Nearly all of the vacancies were caused by resignations Or removals ONE OrXpE IXTTEEB MAT HEREAFTER BE MAILED TOR TWO CENTS Is a terrible amount of misunderstanding and misinformation about the chaugcs in the postaj law that went 'into operation remarked a Pnstofflce Department official today there will i bea mt deaf of mail matter that will go-into the dead letter oiUcd ia eonseiuence of if ITie only Change in which the public are directly interested irthat hereafter -alcttek weighing one ounce or under will go fortwO cents does-got mean that Unari orxiir cent ry half-ounce letters will go for one The ordinary letter will coat two cents the same aa heretofore but a that baa coat four cents now be sent for two cents There are certain changes about printed matter bat that Interests publishers only Otlieia will have to pay aa much for mailing newspapers or magarine they do now There 'uaa been no reduction in the postage of BOT THAT WAS AND BUY THAT WAB LEFT An army offices wbo has -been invests gating the subject over sino the massacre of Coster arid his men expressed the opinion to-day that Sitting Bull! waa not present at the Poster maaaere notwithstanding hia statements to the contrary- He aaya be baa ascertained- that Sitting Mull has two- twia boys One of them was christened "Tbe Boy that was' Taken and the other Boy that was Left lie sets that Sitting Bull- and MnL Bull were In such a burry to run away (hat they irft one of the twins- The infant was in the' thickest of tho fight and escaped injury cf any kind by crawling under the roots of a Boy that waa ire Mia Sitting Mull to the arena and found the' child lull went Id This officer say (Sitting Mull isa mean kind of an IndiaaJ and la not entitled to the fame ha has received Spotted Tail was the best Indian and the bravest fighter Red Cloud came next and Chief Joseph next Mnlj he sjacM lastla the AUTHOSK AKlt TKLVGRAPH WIRES HEIM PLACED (7SDBBURUVKD AT TUB CAPITAL Several months age notice waa served on the telegmph telephone and electric light companies having wires rnSning over the Treasury War- State and jfary Depart ment buildings and the roof of the White House that they should be removed before JalyL sTbe departmental telephone wires which connect all of thdMejpdrtmenta aad thet Capitol -have bees ruanfag under ground for nearly Fear through cuhlea It has been found that they work better thaa-when suspended on poles or roots of buildings Thera are 'leas interrupt ions Besides that the wires Seem to work stronger Thera wires running over the fixture oaths White House roof was aa jmmenaa agly affair and b6 one wili taken down jt looked like I citsbeiufftakea down It looked like I atenemeatTBouaR efotheg nine arrange' men Jj Tim ogHalton In 'favor afl underground wires has been kepi up- here eontinuoudy for two yfUli MUX UfeG remit hlt All of I the atain lines for the telephone aerrfoeia 1 the eeatral partfoas of the deraround IT nodergrouna Many of the mida nony hot its' entire main wires underground The telephone companies have over two hundred wires underground aad ud a larro foice of men trt BowRt Mjon laying otben V' -w -i a -i mtmuti KxrtaDrrcRK-xf Tho oceounte of the oooot survey' for pertloa of tho last fiscal yonr which Boo ktim First Andfterf Chondwlth have been suspended by that official pond' ing tho completion of certain Investign" tiona he has set oa foot The diacovrnee far made are said to Indicate that there have been many unnucrmary expen-dltureo gad that ia certain hraachea of the bureau great axtravagaaec prevailed r- WAtniKfiTON Joly statement iasaed shows The debt following igarea: twsssssf pubtto aent sausg the aaowth at Juaa-DserausssC deht lf(M issewwuauu ouphusue CMhlaTMMiyMt)iteikH ihmimsmn tedssraBcutesutoisudtsg ySfiHK Mlvor erttoBesMi Wtsiiiliig- llatOliMtAI Ctotlflcstasef tepasil" l7e8jMW Bsfuudiagssrtiaastsseuuasad iIC uooooes snse fiRtVRfiMEI lagal tester sutotitidlsg MfMteRW yraeUousl sununey laeted mhitu I White House The i I s- Kr Mass Ue Aid Dalton of Tortlsad Ms and Rev: Frank Bat swan of Chelsea Maas- -IX ajiau lion Thomas Reed-f 'Port-laad Tlia their Anal mcctlDg this Lire noon authorised and instructed the prodentlml oomraittee to make proper ar-'jrangementa and prcvkle suitable buildings jfoir the accommodation of: the lady stu- jHtwie voted to divUg thh natural hiattP jry departamrik arid Dr Wadsworth inf Cambridge IUi was elected professor la that departmenV and a omnmittee to paake the division wag appointed i Trof racer Moaea E' Lyfool of Wgter-irllle was elected trusteeHo fill the vacancy I by thJ death of Abner Coburn Warren Merrill of Boston was I vice-president of the board of tras aad Horn- Percival Bonney of Dort-' land Mt waa elected aecreUryaod Rrw jPrlei were esUbuslMxl for tlif ladies ia tba Janice year On rtQueet of tiJ trustees cf Iloulton icatlemy It waa voted that -tbaj board of iruatem Authorise an appllcatioa to the beat legislature to change the name of bat academy to Institute 'of Ueultoa! ia reeagniUoa of thk aervieea ud benefaetloa that inetitutijuu of Rev iltitph Ricker Jk SH of Aagusta Rev 8 Rnowlton principal of institu-: ioa tendered bin yeMgnatioa No water was appointed -u- -'r Colby commencement dinner washeld EXcmorlal halL gpeechea wen madg by loa- naaaibal Ilanriin' CoL yt Smithy' governor Bobih Hoa 8etk MilUken And many otbeia- Tbe twe polnta most wwlesow in all the speeches were that Mby shooid eeatianeah over heretofore 1 'scluslvely aad complately an American lollege a Puritan college teaching Amerl- aa Ideas by American methods aad that 1 ta alumni ought tb be drawn and bound loeely Ireprceentatioa on the trasteet I Tbe Jnnlor eshlbltiba RwArded an followmi -v' 1 OsiiMsmsn Flmt its RsnCtUX I je gasrtilsn MsUlsn Ftnt te Bettis White te BessTOR Whitt serosa te Chirli lining iga-Bualona luiiiugx- KulTakai Irov)deiicca r- mini troll Delr New York Philadelphia Unu HT'to OA At Italtimorea 1 At rittalmrga 1 1 Cincinnati 0 I At LiKiivtlisa 4 Lnuto At I-biladrlphia-AiUctio )I MstropfatoM 12 The Aasallapt of" Mt Reals Arrested The unknown man wlio made the attack -on'Mr Bealfl at Boot li bay hat been (Treated Hit name is Eugene Ifodgdon' He belong! in lloothbay and on several ooca- iona lias had crazy pelIo Luf wrrk fie luul bean out ftxhiug puh um takeu craiy He wa brought boms aiuE it fa Mill got him (iquor and berante- Intoxicated Ifethen went to Mr Beals home which i op the itoutlirirn extreme jiolnt of the Boot li bay able ITodgrion I a young man about 30 year of age He waa taken lo the asylum at Augusta Tuesday TheWJfe of a Minister Dead: Mr Celia wife of Rev Cfcerfea Hunger died' Wednesday Her funeral will be held at Evergreen Cemetery Friday an arrival of noon train from Bangor Sick Headache- DI HKNMIX of Halttraon M4' kaaMa-rwvered that the extract ot frkq ftoodaadtks extract at lnuan I'kaamralto Ftoucmemuliiacd in tlw Inna of nil to ths bum wonderful act-vine in tho world and larailably enraax etch lleudusbe Nervate llratartr Nr ralffa Nervswwrao MerpIsaowMa A FaialH! Vitwo Itwwcs And all nervona tnabkAM they art directly upon tha nerve ayatsin aa a wrve roml and cutter of nerve matter They ore Invaluable Jto all Barron people and Dr He boos' repvtatloa mb ane-eialit In the treatmeat -eff-mitnito dlasaasaat ism gives them a Ugh staadardi fluid Hy all drnggtota or amt to any address ou reoslt of sriwUnbakn or tFhoqaa for iW IJtitea io4 Howard street Bolteaxirs nuylk eodaw6nt jT- BILIOUSI(lE Jte two-esnt stamp tent to ImvA Ktata FBMYiDKxcB-ft I will obtain by mail a package" Millinualne thna raabliag everybody touaerrtulu by psraouwl rapsrtswrw uwd mat by Ute reeiwwmr datenlia there Isa sure oar for Heddschs Dpepseela VoMtlpitioa ludigeatioa Hour etotaacb Ileartborst Liver (Vmqilalat snd all disease which tite fTura a dtourdwcdatomach nowflriuAtutetewlyJeq CIGARS Mads from finest 'Hafana Leaf by Suited 'Workmen Brand registered by 411 to 419 Fore Mitfl IIXIIIDITIOV 10 38S COKRESS STREET Superb Torkfbh PerlanDeglto lutaia Btcra for pets Uagt asd Portieres of all sizes EmbroMer- ie nn4 a great oft'orW oait lea Otto Koue fflaak Perfoot tf Fans jkcre Ac frora tbo for" Ogtenl Prices lower tbanflaj'x where else lo-lbe I'altef Mates To be sol oat tn short tiara la peetloM toltrilef i krekorTan tetp-dt This Plaster Asm directly pea th maritoo sad aervs at tbs mcK tb teat rt all paiai FOR ALL Use Treutdra whether give laetewt rettef byrp-P gtegh--wteaw Hack Acte they are a striate aad- speedy cum FAINS AsM by rriW fort aonta or Sts lor fll- PIASTER idsoariL price hy (tori Agfc Boteou Sign Painting Oaskdttsnugaf resvy dmartytlsu aa sauted lu riiriktamu ad UWrtsdte Xl UtlLlIALL Vjggjremple Street 7J: ni TV Jh Kltt if Con Bweiltf flUIF COHX without pastures pod there waa frequently cents per rendered the Indian the Indian to deny These ranges are not even as yet half occupied arid there ia range for one liuqdred times as much stock aa theTn-riians own entirely unoccupied The Strike of Chicago Street Railway Conductors Chipai TbeWeat Division Street C'i aenl out three cars ou its Ma line early this forenoon bat tlie driven were compelled to return to the barns Fully lW strikers and citizens were assembled near tlie ear barns and when the ears came out they were met with a volley of bricks and stones which- shivered the window frames and-did other damage to ths cars Several drivers aad conductors were struck by the flying missiles A deputy sheriff was on the platform of each ear snd -in the excitement one of the officers drew a revolver and threatened to fire but did not It Is now stated that the mu pan y-will endeavor to yun their ears under the protection of tho city police and trouble ia feared At 1LM three cam with pbUeemen and deputy sheriffs aa note passengers started from a ham on Western avenue down town on the Madison street track The earn went over the route without mplesta-tioa On the return trip however th were met by a mob of AOUOdr seue at aJuly 1 i- feraon street They followed the cam with hoots and yells to Union street From there on to Hakted street tha-acene waa of -the most riotous description The crowd hurled beerbenel bricks stones and ail aorta of missiles at the can smashing windows and nearly wrecking them Bet- erai arrests wera made but the police were almost powerless to handle the mob At Union street all sorts of obstruction were thrown on the track and aeveral ring I tuvested and a shot was fired at one of the supposed leaden' I wera" even thrown from baUdings on the street at tike car lYoceeding farther west an enormous crowd of tlireatenit men had assrmblsd near Ann street and the air was filled with itonea aa the ean tried to makr their way ttioud Police-ed-and 'men wera hit and injnred jsUsRWiaetow This eveniag there was reception by 1 This evening mere waa a reception ay rneideat Pepper at bin homeland the ferehantof Venice was produoed at the Town lid)-ttJtr tbe twiiaHf the kibdaatlng clasa a-'1-'-1- 1 Vi-' Thd Bath Awt Award Divided Jnly 1 fa the matter of claiateat ef the- SL00O i reward offered by Bath for evidence which would lead to the arrest and conviction of the murderer of William lAwrenee Judge libbty Riada hk awanl yroterday 11a finds that neither claimant ia legally entl tied the award oh two grcmnda: -j a A being thrown offthe track and overt uraeS I the sidewalk The authorities are I rtnm toEfiring tha eatjm PaMrti nolioa fOTOG now massing the entire reserve polioe force tag Madison street and nra making a imberof-arreats' The police hove been patient and with tho exception of one shot fired near the corner of I'sioa street in vohrere have not been used The three care- badly wrecked were finally taken ander a heavy guard of finally taken under a heavy gnam of po- Ueetotbo baraonWeatera venue and riotoua demonatratfoni have ceased- No farther trouble is expected unless another attempt is made to start the Tito Row Colluctur of WawYorlu Maw Yosx July Collector Bohurteon this foreaoou deli' irred over to he near teiltettr Hmidea the km and books of tho custom house There were only a few deputies and heada departmentsprMentwheatheeereinooy waa performed' -T '-1' Vor the next hour the new collector was biter swearing in his deputies according to 1st: All of the old deputies will beVe-tainud forth present Collector Roberte oo last official net was tho aanouaoo-mentof kiediaappeovaloC -tho -plaa auh- mined to the ooouriaaiooer of navigatioa by Jarvis Patten collector of ctwtome at Eaetport Maine raoemmeadlngtha abri Wuneatof two out Of three of the usual jssssr-si i-Siff fi-w5-- nN'Vfortday ov twouatilhia acquaiated with thecouree of the He will then resume the prao-ties of low '--i Bilan Burt the new naval officer wa at bin port thta foreaoOB Thera win bo no change In tbr penioonel of hia office for the present Mr Beattie the veycr had sat put ia aa up I to either parties utsranlaU the iwxlwnU at theogar hut sa egiuosrst gave htoa yenr te dtvMa the sward tntmg the parttos aeoerdisg te eqaity at thrlr etsiaw asd the etty was wtllisg he should Seta- HstNsraora awards ss foUewx: Te Beal GrtbMs ter blstosU and Thas trSeO (40lltswa Weed Baager l0i taltouale Ms to he ratteasd hy uRfoty te PS-what to toM te Mr -Q tar vutuahla irlhua i itepay tvsn an efl ralenaee Ae Mr Marahal of the city htoemu Me allows hhn sethlug Tho Reunion at Bosnoa July "About fifty Maine exAoldiere residente of Mpasachaeetta left 'Marion this lay oa the steamer Cumberland for East-port: Ma (e attaad tbe'naaaal of the 2d Maine cavalry Hth fait 23d Sttb 28th and Slat inf entry associations Host of the veterani had their famines with fthetm aad the detachnmae ipanled by the Maplewood Band Hi a'f -i v-'s: 1 SAITB'4'--'j obtdiy rahe i-'1.

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