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INDIAN CHIEFTAIN Devoted to the Interests oftke Cherokee, Choctaw, ChlckRtHws.ticmtHoIcs, Crook, and all Otkor IndlNn of tke iMdfuH Territory. CHIEFTAIN PUBLISHING CQ. VIN1TA, INMAisr TERRITORY, THURSDAY, JUNE 234 i88Ti VOL. V. NO. 41. U . m I. Xruioaberl -:- Iatim."berl By L. J. TROTT, "V-X-lttx, Xxxdicvxx Worritoaar., Vho riuUio aro invited to bco tho immense Block of building material kept and to noto tho prices, which defy competition. flono but CASH orders solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. "V7". Xj. TROTT, 3VIcv3aitKox. U? LOUIS UNION STOCK YARDS, Tho Only Wholesalo Yaidi in StXouis Accessible by Rail and Water I 1. Kvcry railroad entering Ht. Louis Is directly tributary to tlieno yards. i. rnxns shippers ato Informed that connection with theso yards from tin Iron Mountain Aoouthorn railroad can bo mado without cost and with much lesa shrinkage than to any other. t P.,..T,lii0 yn.nl."i hnv. th Pccu11?' odvantono of being located on tho 8t. J.oub sido pt tho river, from which flvo hundred thousand people draw tnclrjirovltion supply. liM;.il7-,,i,Hk,liK hoU8? '? 8U r0UA i""..'1 "Bilar buyer stationed hero, uuycrs of cattle, hogs and sheep, both for tho homo market and eastern ship, lnent, aro at all times represented. T, comfort and convenience tl.uso yards havo no superior In tho country. Two lines of street cars approach here. Motel, telegraph ofllccs and other con vrnionces for stockmen on tho premises I). AIcN. l'ALMKU, 'V. A. HAM8AY. 0. 0. MAFFIT, 8uPt- Boo. and Troas. l'rcst. THE LITE STOCK BIARKET OF ST.L0UI3 THE ST. X.OUI8 NATIONAL STOCK YAKJDS Ideated at Rait Ht. Louis, Ilk Directly opposite the elty of St Loult. Buyer for sll description of Lira Stock always In at tendance, and within tho grounds of the 8 lock Yaidi araanecf Canning- Company, with a capacity for alaughterrng 1,000 bead of cattle dally, and Pork Tacking Establishment wlta capacity for slaughtering 12,000 hoga dally. ISAAC II. KNOX, President. CIUS. T. JONES, Sunt. JOHN WHISTLER, Posloffico, SacifcFoxAgoncy, I. T. ss TBMB Cron oft" rliht ear and crop ami under half crop officii Hang on Po and Kox resent tion Cattle or this brand ars aold only for shipment. si a. W. GREEN, Post.otnce.Vinlta.I.T. OropotTlcftcarand split In right. Itaajre On Jones creek, eight miles northeast of VI. nita.I.T. 29 J. ATHniWDHnM 'ostoffico, Vinita, Indian Territory. uanjre at nrad tlm I bers of Pawpaw, eight ml ..ftam V'l.ll. llramlrd on lilpi halt crop right and spilt In left car llorreasams brand. WM. LITTLE, Postollico Vinita, Ind, Ter. Ilrand nn hip or aids Ear mark, crop off left and crop and under Man crop on right oi-cra ursnueil l.riOQi other lu.rka A brands Range on White Uaa 5-11. V. QUAY, Fostoffico, Chouteau, I. T. Somo cattle brn'd V (I on loft side. liar mark Ovor slopoln each car. Jinnee on Frvor'a creek, I. T. 38ly j. a ho a an, Adair, Indian Territory. , owaiiow-rork and undirhlt In rlrht .r uuderilopelnTeft. Itange on l'rrora creek. mi W. H. NOBLES, IPostoffico at Kingston, Kansas. y , Hone brand aame. smcsp no a it ursmlj n hsir-croj' BSssssssssssssYir.sl ""i1 asssssssWT!! ore llanae.headof '"( "k x. --a - ' FRANK BILLINQSLBA, rostolllco nt Yinitn, Ind.Torritory. On le.t aldet swat low furl: In each ear. Itanch on While Oak. SI W. H. marker. l'oslomco, Yinitn, I. T. Crop off of left ear, under haircroplnrlthl ear Itange-On 111 Cabin creek. J-soiy -W- .ill ORAYSON WILLS, Postofflco, Yinitn. Ind. Tor. wnuer naircrop. earh op. ese h rar Steera branded on ltd line Itanie on Willi. uk eight miles south.weit nlta Mi J. T. M'SPADDBN, roatoffce at Cholson, Indian Tor. Closa crop off left tari oye-rbltliirlght, ' llange aU mlisaweil of Cheltea. r Ik 33 EC fftlfME3sy mm 3H O. M. MoOLELLAN, PoBtoflico, Oowala, I. T. A few cowal are hrandeil on left aide thus. A few cattle I branded SNSSm the left 1VJ ihonl- uer kLM Cattle 1" moitljrdonble ilewlani.d P IlnrA hrsnd. Sanch on Cancjr. aa Ittt alt J. O. HALL. i.,ost-omcc,Vlnito,I. T. Horae brand aame on len hip Underblt In earh ear Itange Iletween Cabin and l'rrora' creek. (0-i8.) QEO. NIPPER, Post-Office Clarcmore, Ind. Tcr. Swallow folk and underblt In leni smooth crop right. Itange: Pan. thercreek. Somebranded 5L right aide: aompee 'laij rlghti' aorae " S-IO S. H. MAYES, . Postoffico Salina, Indian Territory. Swallow fork and underblt In one ear and over slope la the other. Young tat. tie banded t! and notch on hose Hush of cows' tall cnt ,off Itange on Wolfereek.M7 E. B. WRIOET. Postofiico, Chouteau, Ind. Ter. Aiso.JOiro Mark, crop 08 rlghti two mi. derblt In lent alto.underslope In each ear. Itange near the month ef l'rjror creek. Mi. QEOROE W. OLARK. Postoffico, Yinitn, Indian Territory. Smooth crop In len rar, spill la tlfhlidewlap. Itange on lT7 os creek. S-M B. B. FRAYSBR, Postoffico, Vinita, Ind. Tcr. Iloraebrand aame Mark, crop off lent hole and brass wire In right Cattle of thla brand aold on ly for ahtjw Intnl. llancs It miles ae VI. nlta on Cabin between Lo- emt and Mustsng creeks, 4-31 ED CAMPBELL, Postoffico at Alluwo, Indian Tor. irop ami un der hair crop In each ear. , llango -Al-luwe. Sold only fo shipment. CHEROKEE ORPHAN ASYLUM, rostolllco, finllna, Ind, Tcr. Mark,smooth cronln left ear and undcrbt in right. NATHANIEL SKINNER, Fost-oinco, Vinita, I, T. Under- slono in I each car. llango. -On Vr. dlgro'slii II ss V I of Ohel fSmmSUm M. W. COUCH, Chelsea, Indian Territory. Crop off tha Tight ear. . and swsl. low fork U left, at fjiffii be 'SeaBaBBBBJBSHBBBBBBBalB 4i t "Tilfi1 'i la i, J -1 5 TBBP VS9H jew nuntwmv.MX mmammm CURRENT COMMENT. Tiik deitlh WlfhlUio railway cross InRS In i'litlndclphln Is said to reach two htnulrcd onch yenr. Last year car coupling killed 4ftD brakemen, crippled fop life 4d3!, mini painfully Injured 13,?Tl. i'otal killed anil Wounded, 18,309. Thk Mormons of Utah havo loucd a call for a constitutional convention to meet In Salt I.uko City. Tlio imiiusU of the convention Is to apply forstato hood. Tin: moni.rr.cnt lo llcnoral Orant nt MaiiMlclil, Vt, conslslliig of a pile of stones, lo which every visitor Is rc quested to add one, Is growing lftlgrj mid tall. ?.oni:itT T. LiHMM'B law practice, It la said, bvlngs him an amount of profit which his father, the martyred President, never even dreamed of. Ills firm has nn Incomo of fCO.000 a year. Tub l'latnficld, N. J., Klcctilc Mghl Company offers to eolili'act with liotKo holders for olio Incandescent lamp nt 8 a year, two f7 each, thrco 16, soVen at pencil, and f 2 for' each addlllulml lump. TllK aged King of Holland still per sorcrcs in his hobby of collecting har ness, lelnn, bridles, saddles, whips and sintrs that havo n famous history, es pecially thoso used In tho fields of war In the dark nges. Kev. Mit. ToniI, a Chinese llaptlst ptroehcr, delivers exhortations In front of a largo pagan tcinplo In Chinatown, Snn Francisco, every Sunday afternoon. Ho attracts crowds of Mongolians nnd distributes little books on religious sub Jccts "printed In Chinese. Tiik ncwlyideetud Senator, William E. Chandler, of New Ilnmpdiltc, mar ried a daughter of Cii lato Senator John P. Halo of that State, and Sena tor Eugene Hale, of Maine, married a daughter of tho late Senator Zilclmrlah Chandler, of Michigan. Mits. Floiia Adams Paulino has won her enso in tho Court of Claims. Tho claim lias been beforo Congress for years to recover flO.OOO taken from her after General Darling's death, when sho was oh n llag-of-trttco boat returning to tho North under n pass port Issued h) tho Federal authorities. Tho case has elicited much attention and general satisfaction is expressed over tho result. When II. Hitler Haggard was a little child ho had a very ancient nnd bat tered wooden doll, which had been handed down by a former gc.neratlon, nnd was regarded, ugly as It was, with peculiar affection by the girls of tho family. Tho doll, which had lojt its eyes In tho courso of time, wa known to all the children ns "She." This Is said to bo tho orlftln of Mr. Haggard's odd tltlo for his celebrated romance. Tiikiik nre largo numbers of United States pensioners of foreign birth re siding abroad whoso money Is drawn for them through our Consulates. In Germany nlono there aro thlrty-nlno thousand residents whoso names nro borne on our pension roll. Somo ex aminations that have been made havo disclosed Incidents of gross fraud In drawing theso foreign pensions. It Is tinted that longevity Is grca.t, pro moted by tho native air of theso stipend iaries. Tm: District of Columbia has nocodo of Its own, buLls governed by tho laws In force in Mar) land at tho time tho District wns ceded to tho Government. Strange ns It may seem, among tho statutes still In force is ono providing that every Sabbath breaker shall bo lined two hundred pounds of tobacco, and that every profano man shall havo his tonguo bored through with n hot Iron, nnd for tho second offenso shall be branded on tho forchcadivlth tho letter IJ and lined two hundred dollars. Tiik Supremo Court of Georgia, In deciding tho Dickson contested will case, holds that a contract to provldo for tho support nnd maintenance of an Illegitimate child, by its putative fathor, although tho child bo tho off spring of n colored mother, Is a valid cnforcablo contract, If It were not mado at tho tlmo of tho Illicit Intercourse nnd formed tho consideration of tho commission of acts of criminal cohabi tation. Tho will giving Amanda EiiUanks, tho Illegitimate daughter of Dickson by n colored concubine, the sum of fJOO.OOO was held to bo a valid bequest. The board of visitors to tho Naval Academy, In their report to tho Secre tary of tho Navy, suggost that tho academic board bo cmpoweivd to con sider tho physical and Intellectual qualifications of the candidates! that on admission they bo mustered Into tho Government survico nid mado subject lo tho attloles of war. Tho board com mends the steal, clllelcnoy, instructions and courso of study In general, but rec ommends that the fourth year bo de voted to technical training for the separata branches of tho naval survico, tho cadet to select which branch ho will pursue at tho cud of tho third year. One of tho olllcors ot tho Tehtianto-IK-o Ship Hallway Company, and a leading promoter of that enterprise, says that the directors without excep tion nro resolved lo ptuh'tho work to completion. Tho object of tho meet ing soon to bu hold Is not for the pur pose of sleeting olllcera or a suc cessor to Captain Bads as has boon staled, but to decldo upon tho best courso to act on. While the pro moters of tho lnnttor renllzn tlm irrnnt loss they havo sustained by tho death in vnptniu i-aus, tiioy say mat no Has brought tho engineering plant so near perfection that tho engineer of tho com pany, Corthcll, nnd tho nblo corps of assistants can procoed with Uiu wotk. Tho meeting of the board has beon do layed by tho absoneOjn Mexico of ono oi tho lending directors, whoso inti aiiito associations with Captain Eads and Id kunwledgoof tho details makos his mlrli-o important and necessary. NEVS OF THE WEEK. Qloanod by Tolograph nnd MnlL i'l'.llMJ-tti; Ardi KbtfnuAfc. Tnfa wilt of tha lato ox-Vlco President William A, Wheeler gives rAOUO to homo missions and 15,000 to foreign missions. The prohibition question was Drought lo a focus In tho Canadian Comtnohs recently, A motion rcpSnllHg ,thb febott net, tllp ex ylltJt lofcal bhlloli iarVj Iras Voted rfaWtl. 1 henna attempt Was mndo to allow beer nnd light, wines to bo sold la tho counties having tho Hcott act, but this was voted down, Then the motion favoring prohibi tion was voted down by VS majority. Tub Intcr-Htato Commoroo Commission ers published their opinion nf the long nnd short haul section Bt the Cbltlmefco net on tho lulh. The obtlitdcril wul quite lengthy uttil in elf out Stated that railroad companies hlust Judge for thomtcWcs at to whethor thoy aro entitled to dlscrlmlunto tinder pre sumed conditions, when aggrieved parties can seek redress from tho Commission. Tux Department of Htato has received through tho Hrltlstj Minister at Washing ton an Invitation to tho Uoyornmont to take pnrt in tho cchtetlnlrtl International exposition which IS to bd held at Melbourne, Australia, in 1S31 Tint reported Intention ol the 'resident to retut-n tho Captured War- standards Id tho various bode Ih tud Utd Cdtlfcdofacy has Intensified the already bitter footings ex isting In somo of tho Grand Army posts against th" President, and resolutions de nouncing !) proposed return of tho flags have been adopted. Tux revolution which broko out In the provincoof Tucumnn, Argentina HcpMbllc, was suppressed with tho loss of 4UU HVrs. Tho (lovcrnor and chief officers of the prov ince Were taken lifisotiei'Si Tith Urltlsh jubllcd celebration began bn tho IS th with n banquet and n ball at tended by tho l'rlnco of Wales nnd other notables. The lthodo Island Housa has passed n bill toenforoo tho prohibitory amendment. Tub Lord Mayor of Loaded fcCbntly en. tcrtnlhed nt a banquet a lara-d (lumber of notable hbtol'S ahd aelretscs. Tho affair was inuch appreciated by tho profession. Tub President bus reconsidered his de termination to send tha captured battlo tings back to tho Boutb, aud In a lcttar, dated Juno lo, to tho Secretary ot War stated that It was a matter that hlort prop erly pertained lo Congress. llotlt branches of tho Massachusetts Legislature were prorogued on (he Kith. Uecekt advices from Honolulu stated that a revolution was Imminent In Hawaii and that King Kalakaua's llfo was threat ened. Most of the Olads tonlans and all of ttic I'arnellltcs abstained from voting In tho closing committee sccnos on the Irish Crimes bill In tho British Commons on tho 17th. Tho offer of further amendments will be postponed until final action is taken on tho bill. notion O'Bkiex, on his return to Cork, Ireland, wua enthusiastically received and tho freedom el the I'lty presented to him. TltE Hawaiian Consul General la London denies tho stories circulated about troubles having arisen in King Kalakaua's domin ion and tho possible, deposition of tho King. Ho says tho stories wcro probably put Into currency by a knot of disaffected politi cians. ATTOIlSETaBSRBAt. MlCllEXOO, Of ln- dlann, bos decided that Colonel Hobertson Is Lleutcnaht-Uovornor of that State, hav ing been legally elected last fall. The Union Labor party of Kentucky wns organized on tho ITlh nt Lagrange, Ky. The Kentucky I.abortlckct Is ns follows: For Governor, A. H. Cargin, of Crlttcndan; for Lieutenant-Governor, O. N, Ilradburn, of Louisville; Attorney-General, John 1 Newman, of Campbell Treasurer, George Smith, of Hancock; Auditor, John McMur try, ot Fayette; Hupcrlntcndcnt of I'ubllo Instruction, It. M. Mollcath. of Marion. The trial at LcIpUo of tho Alsatians charged with high treason resulted In tUo conviction of flvo of tho prisoners, Kocchlin and Clandon Wcro each sentenced to deten tion for ona year la a fortress, Welch and Schlfmachcr to two years and Frapp to ono and a half years. Tho other prisoners, Jordan, ltoybcl, Frcund and Ilambcrt, were acquitted. The remains of tho great Kentucky sculptor, Joel E. Hart, wcro Interred with ceremonies In tho Btato cemetery at Frank fort on the 18th. The McGlynn parajo and demonstration occurred In Kow York on tho 1SU- Tho number participating was not so largo as had been expected, about 0,030 being In lino. At Matterdorf, Hungary, on tho ISth a body of gendarmcria wu attacked by Croatian electors and tho gendarmerio firing upon the mob, shot flvo dead. The election was suspended. . The Hungarian elections resulted In tho return of 'in Liberals, 33 Modornto Oppo sitionists, 60 Independents, 9 Antl-Hcmitica, and IS members of no particular party. Misctxr.AMrous. The Denver grand Jury has returned six indictments against Sheriff Kramer and officers under him for false pretenses nnd malfcasanco in office. They enter n general denial. I.H Rldorndo, Ark., tho other day l)r Kimball was shot la tho back and killed by James Ilalrd, with whose bromcr lis had been quarreling. SuiLL-rox Is reported epidemic In Cardiff, Wales. The Prospect Machluo nnd Engino Com pany, formerly the Cummer piglno Com pany, of Cleveland, U., has mada an as signment, Tho capital stock of tho cor poration is H00,aw, and is bold by leading citizens in Cleveland. The liabilities uro estimated at tWO.OOd and tho assets at Ma,ooa A sessitiox was recently caused In I'arls by tho abduction of tha Countess Morccdes Martlncs-Cumos, a young and wealthy Cuban holrcss. There wcro reports that tho lady waa a consenting party and tho abduction was engineered by her lover, who desired to ovado the marriago law. Five hundred men ia tha garrison at Herat, Afghanistan, mutinied Juno U, but wore defeated and captured utter eighty men had been killed. Kioiit hundred bouses In Hotuschany, Itoumsnla, h u boon destroyed by flro aud seven persons killed. Tub French Government has declined to toko any steps at present looking lo a Mediterranean ?unal or tho dcopenlng of tho Seine. Tim Wholosalo Liquor Dealors' Notional Association has mado an assessment of tea cents per barrel oil old rya and bourbon whisky for tho purposo of flghtiug prohibi tion In Texas. Tub steamer Vldotto of tha Mobile & New York steamship lino went down June 13 lu tho Gulf of Mexico. Tho officers and crew wcro saved. Loss, 100,0X1. Couiiurio hat reluxed Its quarantine to far a Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebras ka are concerned. Tub steamer Chsmplslnof tho Northern Michigan line, bound for Cheboygan from Chicago, burned at midnight on tho 10th, between Norwood and Charlevoix, at the mouth of 3rand Travcrto bay. H was thought that twenty-one lives were lost ultber by burning or drownlug. l't'LITzsn't balloon, with four men on board, left St. Loult on tho attornoon of tho nth, It wat reported patting ovor De trolt, Mich., at midnight. Corrxe suffered another break at New York on the lTth. Thore were reportt of a break of flvo pomu at Havre and two fall, uret lu llraziL Tub ttrlko of tho 1.300 ore handler of Cleveland, 0 ended in a vletery far tke men. A tiuu. rlbt overtbq Queen' Jubilee oc curred at Liverpool recently between Orangeracu and their (tntagonlsis, Toe storm of the loth at Grand Forks, Dak., destroyed tho Catholio Church and the University building. Othor building! were blown down ordaciagod. No lives were lost by the overturning of tho train, but three persons were killed, In the town and tl00.6w wortll Ot liamna'd U6He BnrsXT A. CiUsbAtl, whH.was supposed to have thrown lllmtelf over Niagara KaHSi hat been arretted at Stlcm, Ore., charged with pct-pelrallilg a I rauJ to loeurd Insur ance on hit life. The Andover Hos.nl ot Vitltort found Prof. Smyth guilty of heresy. Tho lndiet menU ngslnrt tttn ether professors were thrown out. Tho board said It tVaS dot s question whother Prof. Smyth's beliefs were In accord with present beliefs, but whether they wcro contrary to tho creed laid down br tho founders of the seminary. Tub largo laboratory of the United States Kleetrle Light Company at Now York, with Its ttlfUcnUk WaS burned oH ttid ltthi loss, 150,00d; Insurance lull. Abdal oHc1 hundred and fifty persons wore thrown out of employment. FnriieniCK W. VAtUEnnn.T's yocht VI dctto foundered the other night outside tho harbor at PCnsacola, Flo. All on board were saved. Miss Mcltsan, a Salvationist, was fatally hurt recently at Wucboe by stones thrown by hrt excited mob. The Intcr-Stato CoHimerto Cominlsiloa Will ask Congress noxt winter for a con tiderablo Increaso ever the 1100,000 allowed iHord for expenses duringtho current year. LUirti, tnd hllcgcd Wyaodottn Araln wrecker, was acquitted at Poola, Kail.; after a trial lasting a coupla of weeks. The boodle trial nt Chicago resulted In the conviction of McGarlglo and McDonald. Hexnr V. Leslie, tho defaulting secre tary of tho Clicsapcaka A Delaware Canal Company, who With J. A. L. WilsbU, tha former treasurer ot the same company, fled In the early part of July last year with 091,030 belonging to the Company, was ar rested in Philadelphia oil the ISth while lri hiding. Cleaiiixo bouso returns for week ended Juno IS showed an nrcrsiro increase nf ll.it compared with ttifl Corfcspnlldlni; week of last year. In New York tbo Increaso was 0.0, ThH KurepVad hiorley Markets were quiet during the week Coded June 11 American securities vzerc reported improv ing. The wost-bound California express tm tbS Bduttlerh t'nclltd railroad was robbed by d gang Dt ulen Bear Flatopla, Fayottb Qountyj Tdx.i 6ii the lilornlllg of ihd l?tH. the row bers beat the messenger, Prank Folgcr) slitting bis cars. Tbo passengers were re lieved of 5,1X0 nnd tho express box opened nnd 110,000 taken out. Many of tho pas sengers were brutally treated by the rob bers, who escaped. At New Itlrhpn, 0. the other night, a performing baby elephant scrloUtlJr irl; Jured a clown. Another elephant also be camo furious, the result being a stompedo of tho audience and tho injury of several persons. During tho exettcment an cquct trlcnuo foUbctnccn four performing borsc and was fatally injured. WiIIle a party of 25d pllgfWJ w6F crossing tho Danube river near Paks lu Hungary on tho 18th, tho boat on which they wcro making the passage was caught Innhurrlcano and capsized. Only a fsw of tho party wcro saved. Much excitement wat caused at Flush lag, N. Y., recently by tho ducking of Cliarle Doschdf) a fespectautd lharricd man, la tho basin of tha vlllaga fountain by four men supposed to bo members of a vigilance committee. This organization has for its object tho punishment by duck ing of any married man found out after cloven o'clock unaccompanied by his wife. Haiuii Deiiniubdt loft Now York for Europe on tho ISth. Six cases of small-pox were discovered in San Francisco recently, all ot them chll dren. The Cincinnati distillers have Joined tha Kentucky movement to muko no whltky for a year. J. H. IlexnAVOii, clothier, of Memphis, Tenn., has failed, With 31,000 liabilities and reaooo assets. Mus. 11 attic Pensatees, tho convicted Uuffalo murderess, has bson sentenced to Imprisonmont for life. Thore will be no ap peal. The rt-l)lixitc!. balloon, which left St. Louis on tbo 17tb, landed at Centralis, 111., the tamo night, tomowbtt damaged, and Moore, the aeronaut, Injured. Kodeut M ex low, a farmer residing near independence, ioivOi was gored to death liy a bull tho other day, James A. L. Wiuinx. tho Philadelphia forger, was arrested nt Toronto, Ont, re cently, no ;Ki Docn living tncro with bis wlfo and family under an assumed nam for tho past'two months. Ills defatettiont were reported to amount to 000,000. Thiiee masked men robbed the staira near Ualdwin City, Mo., recently, obtaining aoout ,-iM trom luo pattcngert. AUntTIO.fAI. UISl'ATCIIES. uovehmiu ltoss. of Texas, bat re ceived n tolegram Informing him of tha arrest of three desperate characters in Lavaco County suspected of being impli cated In the Southern Pacific train robbery'. iiiBroponat sent two cardinals to Ire land to advise tbo lUshons on tho Irish question. TnEHK wot ono new caso of vellow fever at Key West on the 30th, and Frank Alter, of Duuvillo, ()., a transient carr iter, has uiiu at ins Hospital, 11 f auuxnloiionof lira damn In the horlntf of tho new railway tunnel at Gap in tho de partment oi iiauics-Alp, ranco, recent ly, tnelvo Italian laborers were killed and KS injured. Dr a collision at Potsdam, Qennany, the other day, throe persons were killed and several Injured and a car burned. Tub Urltlsh btTk Alton, en route from Newcastle, Now South Wales, to Han Diegoi CaL, was totally wrecked on Llsla ski islaud May Su. Tho officers and crew wore saved. She had a cargo of coal and tho vessel and cargo were valued at 000, UOJ; Insured In English companies. The strike of tho shoemakers at Worces ter, Mass., has ended in tho dofcat ot the men. Ilr the cavlng-ln of a high bank at Erie, Pa., recently two men were killed and four badly hurt The Mount Vernon cstato, whore tho re mains of Washington lie entombed, has been enlarged by the addition ot a tract of tblrly-thrco and a bait acres on tha north sido, near the old Washington mansion. It was tocured through the generosity ot Jay Gould. oo i -v Tub appeal ot Maxwoll, alias Brooks, condemned for tho murderof Pretler la tho Southern Hotel, HU Louis, April, lb& has been rejectod by the Missouri Supremo Court. Hit execution was ordered for Augusta Tub ferry boat accident on the Danubo proved worso than at first reported. Thrco hundred lives were lost Tho boat was fearfully overloaded and tho struggles ot tbo unfortunato pilgrims to oscapo were frightful. They were la charge of Abbo Sijwls, The Missouri Supremo Court bat re verted tho decision la the St. Loult high binders' cato, where two Chlnamun, Cblo Qpoui and Chlug, were sentenced to be banged tor tbo murdor of Lew Johnson, who was accused or dhectlnf tho police to a gambling housa curried ou by the mur derers. Five pertout were dangerously poisoned la Philadelphia recently by eating canned salmon. Tuc Fidelity Hank, of Cincinnati, hat beeU doted by tho bank exataluer lor allow ing Itt draftt to go to protest la the recent Chicago wheat ante. Tue ten-year-old son of Engineer McDon ald, tho convicted Chicago boodle?, fell from a window on the 201H and wat fatally Injured. Sheriff Matsuu could not be found, aud MoDouald rotualucd luiprlspnvd a it lxh wmi? mt ooy wa uyuig. WIMlNtf SAlm A Numbor of Lnborore Buriod by a Oavo.ln of Earth at Brio, Pa, Two Killed find Several Injured- Thrco HUridfed Mtcs Jmt In tho Danube. Fit's Persons Dangerously Poisoned A Furious Wind In Mluodfi Xllled b Electricity. Enir, To,, Jono31. A frightful accident occorcd at tile Hew buildings of tha Krlo Go UtJHIp'tidy yeSle'rdaj'. ias8n and their hclpcrt we're Bt Work Wullditln'n wallahruhd and under an almost pcrpcnilltulnf bank of quicksand and blue clay. Tbo fear Ot it cavein was so great that sentinels wcro posted to apprise tho workmen of their danger. Suddenly, and before tho labor ers could take warning, tncy were over whelmed by an nVfllancllo ot narth welch ing Matty tHr-s: itacob Sell add Unhid Hall Icy wore takdH Bui flllrenselous; but tti covered. They suffered severe Injuries': John O'Laugblln, after his head was un covered and his faco bared, was given st'mulant and upon reviving tald there were others Ht hit feet- He was crushed almost to a Jelly. Tho bodies 8f Jacob Febreabach, aged thirty-lire, and JameS Elsllc, aged forty-flve, were taken out. Death had been Instantaneous. TnE IIASCnE DLSASTEK. VitSKAt Juno 91. Later part sularssbow that lh recent igfry accident nn tho Danubo river was much worse than wSs 44 flrst reported. The boat was fearfully overloaded, having 400 persons on board, Shd It IS Stated that the boatmen wcro in toxicated! The padld on the boat wat fear tub Alfbo Slrfcl blecseil the pilgrims, jumped overboard and swatri ashore with a cnlld, but died an hour afterward from rup ture of a blood veaseL The bodies recov ered girn ovidenco of fearful death strug gle ill their1 tattered Clothes and distorted face' It Is estimated tbst (XX) person wcrou'iwnedj Over Boo tr!!cs bare been recovered, Ih rcrx7ghitim ef bodies by friends on shore IS attended With hearf rending scenes. CAXXED SALVOX. J'liiUiELriii, June 21.-Ellcn Slantt, twenty-flvo years o'f SgC, residing at No, 2100 Hull street, her brother James and the lattcr's three children, Mary, Frank and James, Jr., aged respectively ten, eight and four years, were poisoned yesterday mora le; by rating canned salmon for breakfast, rid are still la a dangerous rendition from Ita effects. Both tha brother and SUlCf and tbo three children ate heartily of tbo sal mon, and in a very short timo afterwards were taken 111. A physician wac summoned and medical aid was rendered the sufferers. but op to Ist rcnlng none of them were considered olit6f danger. The condition ef Kllen U considered most serious. violent wixo. FntxcETOX, Mon June St. A violent wind and rain storm from the northwest swept over this town about six o'clock yes terday. The Hock Island depot was par tially unrootcu as well a sovsral small buildings. The public school building was seriously damaged by being struck by lightning and was partially unroofed. Tbo Iron bndgo across the Grand River was blown Into tho river and much damage done to wheat and corn. KILLED r ELECTBICITT. cmuico, Juneau-Maries Mueller, head engineer for the Chicago Aro and Power Company, while repairing an electric lamp during a thunder storm yesterday after noon received a shock which threw hint backward several feet When MS fellow workmen reiched him he was still breath ing, but expired la about flvo minutes with out regaining consciousness. J'howkeb. Joplis, Ma, Juno St. About one o'clock yesterday afternoon, a colored boy named Will Tolllvcr, aged about thirteen years, accidentally met his death by drowning Ho was in slVimmitrg ami was seized with crampa and went under forjho third tlmo cfore assistance could reach him. CONGRATULATED. Mlolstrf rbflpi l'fc.rn tli I'rcstilenfs Conjrmlulallons to Uarcn ictaria. Loxoox, June 2L The Queen yesterday afternoon received Mr. Phelps, tho United States Minister, at llucklngham Palaco for tho purpose of allowing him to present President Cleveland' jubilee congrntuto tions. Mr. Phelps was accorded a private audience with her Majesty. Ho wat at tired la plala evening dross. The Queen's demcaaortowardhlmwasmostcordial. She expressed the warmest thank for tho Pretl dent'a congratulations. The pnralo re ception ot a diplomats on such an occcnslon Is almost unprecedented, but the American Minister hail expressed a desire through Lord Salisbury for such an audiencaand tha Queen replied that it would afford her much pleasure to receive him privately. Minister Phelps delivered to the Queen the autograph letter from President Cleveland, which Was sealed. Tho Queen received Mr. Phelps In a small room, not ono of tbo ttato departments, Only the Dukeot Connaught and Lord Salisbury were present. Her Majesty expressed a sense of the kind feel ing always rotnlfctted toward her by tho American people. Other diplomats carry ing congratulations were received after ward in tho customary room. Dead Ileal. Londox, June'Jt. Thu quarter-mllo bicy cle contest betwocn Howell and Tomplo at Wolverhampton yesterday resulted In a dead beat. Time, S3 seconds, equal to tha best on record. Tumple led at tbo start, and allernato tpur a resulted la each con testant securing the lead at times. Temple won the run-off, havirg tho advantage of tho insldo track. He afterword dofeatcd Howell ia a half-mllo race. An Accounting- Wanted. CntcAao, JuneSL Churlot J. Kershaw filed a bill In the Superior Court yesterday morning against his farmers, Dowar ard Eggleston, asking to huve the partnership dissolved and aa accounting ordor granted, and a receiver appointed. The court ap pointed Portcout T. B. Weare receiver, and that gentleman tiled 50,000 bond. - . t - The tenmcr which arrived at Philadelphia from Antwerp the other day hail among the passengers eight children, ranging from two to four teen year old, whoso father hail not been seen since ho put them ou board the vessel nt Antwerp. Just beforo tha ship left Antwerp, tho father mado somo trilling excuso to get ashore fot a few moment, and did not return, anil tho children were carried hero un provided for ami without tho address of any friends. Tho eldest boy said that his father treated them very kind ly, and had a great deal of money about his person when leaving the ship. m m i Little Belle was full ot excitement tino Monday morning. 'O, teacher," she said, "wu'ro going to havo a Sunday-school picnic, and tho fare it real low, so every body can go; Idiots forty eentr, and children half price. Won't you gof' Chicago Tribune, s- When tho calf does nU get euotigfc iiistenauco from his mother bo sUmur IhlJJH OfllMCS BILL. tMtftii nd Nationalist Abstain frost Vnlfflgcrrts llt'ttfitliilnc Clauses Carrlnl. Loxttox, J" lib S li-Whcn tho drJiato was resumed on tho Crimes' bill last evening, Henry Fowler, Liberal, moved an amend ment requiring before the enforcement ef clause 0 (which deals with proclaiming flsttgeraus associations) that the consent of both house ot Parliament should bo ob tained. This, ho said, was tho most danger ous clauto of tho bill and ought to bo re sisted to tno uttermost. Mr. uairour, cniei rjecfl'lflry for Ireland, opposed tho amend ment, saying that It would only lead to a wasto of tha timo of Parliament. Mr. Gladstone admitted that It would bt Ira pcaslhla to prevcat discussion over proolsV malimSt Mr. Dillon declared that th belief wat universal In Ireland tltallhd bill was main ly directed against tho Nations! League, and the powers which the clauso pltt Into the bands ot tha Viceroy would bo speedily uiod for lb suppression of tbo league, Which would result In a greater crop of inlscrf and hatred in Ireland, Mr. Fowler's amondmofll wSs reJeclcd-SXl to 171. Several more nWcHdiilcnt having been disposed of tho chairman put tho question whether the clause should stand as part of the bill. Sir Charles Ilusscll entreated tbd House to consider gravely tho objectiona ble character Of tha clause. While Mr. ltuttell was tpenklng tbo boar Of ten orflrwl and tlla ministerial benches rapidly filled, tllettttttribPr pou-Ing In from the lobbies. Tbo Pnrncllltcs simultaneous' ly arose and left tho House, tho chalfrriari twice calling upon them to resume their teals. Amid great confusion a division was ordefed nctl tlm clauso adopted by a vote ot333 to IG-'L TboGladstonlans returned after tha vot ing, but tho dlllon having been declared, ImcecVatoly arose In a body and withdrew Jmld Conservative cheers and laughter. Tho fclfialtllng clauses were put and car ried without comb'tcnt and tha bill passed tho committee stage, tho Conservatives again cheering. The report stags of til bill was fixed for Juno 27. DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO. List or Killed and f fljurc'l Ht Urand Forks, Dak Three Hundred Hulldlngf Dam aced. Gbamd Fokks, Dak., Juno 17. About threa o'clock yesterday afternoon this city aad?.clnlty wore visited by tho most de structive storm ever known hero. Tclo graph Wire are all down and complete re ports are bard to Scrum, Miss Cora Star bird and Mrs. A. M. Tapper! Were Instantly killed. The injured as far as known are I A, Anderson, of Reynolds; llobert Ander ton and Wife) J. L. Lyons, probably fatal ly; Mrs. Pallet, tilp broken. A railroad man, namo unknown, and a man In a taloon in East Grand Forks were also Injured. Abdul seventy-two buildings were lcvvled. The forth Dakota University wat almost totally demolished, causing damago to tho extent of (12,000. Tbo Catholic Church was completely ruined, and the Congregational Church considerably damaged. thoTlatn dVtifrrand Herald building was unroofed. About thrco hundred other buildings were damaged to a more or less extent. An In coming Manitoba train containing a smoking-car and a flrst-class coach was blown off the track and down an embankment, rolling over two or three times, A num ber ot the passengers were injured. The force of the wind was so strong that a heavy building belonging to the Austin Powder Company was blown fully a hall mild. BURNED ON THE LAKE. Twenty-one I.lres lleported Lost by the Buriilng of the Steamer Champlntn oa I.ahe Michigan. bttnolT, June 18. A spcclsl from Charle voix says: "Tho steamer Cbamplain, of the Northern Mlchigaa line, bound for Che boy gaa from Chicago burned at midnight, be tween Norwood and Charlevoix at tbo mouth Of Grand Traversa bay. Tho boat was running ten mllcl an hour when flames suddenly shot up from beneath tbo engine, driving tbe engineer from his post, with his clothes on flro. Ho ran to the hurricano deck, plunged into a tank, and then re turned to his. Work but was too bite to stop his engino or connect the hose. Tbe alarm was given, the sleeping passen gers aroused. and when life preserver had been fastened on they all gathered on tho forward deck. Two life-boats and life-rafts WOre lowered, but the steamer was running so fast that tbey got away. In ten minutes from the time the boat caught Are, the passengers were compelled to Jump into tho lake. Tbo steward Informs tho correspondent that there were fifty-seven persons on board, In cluding tho crew. Twenty-one persons wcro lost. Thoso saved floated an hour and a hatf, when they wcro rescued by a yawl and flsh boats from tho shore. Sev eral ot those saved were badly burned. There are seven not accounted for, tha abovo list ot lost comprising only thoso known to have perished. The Chicago Lockout. Cuicaoo, June 18. Tbo most Important hew of th day touching the local labor situation was the determination reached by the brick manufacturers. They decided, during tho morning, to modify the great lockout somewhat, so far at they them selves aro concerned. Tbe North Sido manufacturer will start up on Monday, and open their yards with a full force ot men. The South and Wcat Siders will also start up their yards during tha week. Alt of the brickyard owners agreo to work and All their theds full of brick. In case tho trv'ible is not then ended thty will shut down work for tho season, which It about half gone. While tbo lockout in the other budding trades last, no brick will bo sold except as at present by permit of the super intendent ot the Builders' Kxchango. m a Abandoned the .New titamlard. CmcAco, June 19. Uie Western line have been much disturbed lately by tho action ot tho Union Pacific, Burling ton & Missouri and Fremont, ElkUoru & Missouri Valley roads, in resisting stand ard live stock cars from thirty to thirty tour feet. Thlt bad tho effect of cutting tho regular rate eatt ot tho Missouri river and making a less ruto for long hauls from Nebraska than for short hauls from Iowa. Nebraska roads yesterday were persuaded to abandon tha new standard. Tha inter ested lines reached an agreement that the Nebraska grain rates should bo the m via alt routes. i m Indignant Indians. Font Wobth, Tex., Juno 14 Information has been received hero that great dissatis faction is expressed among tho citiieas of the Chlckuaw Nation, in tha Indian Territory, concerning tho action of Governor Guy in allowing tho Gulf, Col orado & Saata Fo railway to set ties in tbo Territory. Tho council refused to let the railway company havo ties at SO cents each, but notwithstanding tbe action ou the part of tbo legislative body ot tbo Chlvka saws, tha Governor allowed the company to cut thorn for 10 cent each. Tbo Chicka saw people claim that their forests have beun very greatly damaged and tbey will institute impeachment proceeding against Governor Ouy. An American Cltlssn. Paris, June 18. United Statet Minister McLaoo hat demanded of M. Flourens, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, -tho release of Baron Hay mond Solllere, brother Of the Princes Sagar, who was recently placed in a lunatlo atylum by relatives oo the ground that he bad become insane re tpoctlog the fabulou fortune ha latTaed ha wo making la America through bust set relations with Gould awl Mackey. Kr, iicLaae submitted Information show lag that the Baron la 131, in New York, declared bis Intention of becoming a aavur. allied cltltea of tho United State, and con tended that such a declaration eatitled la Baton to the treatment due an Amerlooa eltUca abroad. BRUTAL ItOBBERS. A. Toxaa Train Robbory Accotsv nlod With Qrosa Brutality. A I-ildy and Other rassenf era Meatcn ail Jtobbed The Express MesMnarrShoek- Injly 111-Trratcd-Tlio RoMiert Uet a Large Amount Oaltxstox, Tex., Juaa 20. Tho west bound California express on tbe Southern PaclOo railroad wat robbed at nine o'clock; Saturday morning by a band of robbor niter tho town of Flatonla, In Fayette county, about OS miles eatt of San Antonio and 12 miles west of Ueutton, and tho robbers se cured 175,000 or mora As tho train drew ap at Schulenburg two men with drawn re volvers mounted tbo engine, covored the engineer nod forced him to pull tho train to tho onsa prairie, a few hundred yards to tho rast of whore a fire Has burning, around which stood eight or ten men, all armed with Winchester rifles. Tha robbers on tho engine stood guard over the man at the throttle whllo tho others "went through tho malt, express and passenger cart. The flrst man tackled was W. New burger, of New York, whom tbey struck; on tho head with a revolver and from whom they secured about tl,000,wbIloLon Mayer, of Cincinnati, B. L. Arm stead, or New York, and a gentleman from Mexico lost fsoa All the passengers were relloved ftf what Immediate valuables thoy possessed, reck oned at about S5,000. Tha Wells, Fargo A Col's express car was also gone through, but tho amount of money takeu Is not yet known. No mail agent was on the train, but tha through mall pouches in ine express car were cut open and their con teste taken. A. J. White, sheriff of El Paso County, wu on tho Southern Facifle passenger train robbed near Flatonla. Uo say s there were twelvo robbers la tbe party and that whest tbey entered the express car tho nies songcr, Frank Folger, threw away tha keys to his sate. This enraged the despe radoes and twoof them wreaked vengeance, on him by beating him over tha head with, their revolvers and splitting bis ears with pocket knives. The robbers recovered tha key and succeeded In opening the safe. How much money they font"! is mere matter of conjecture, bat It is stated that tho safe contained 10,ttW. After going through tho express aed mall cars tho robbers turnod their at tention to thn passengers, nono of whom were overlooked or slighted.. Even the newsboy wot despoiled of hit nickel. Ono old gentleman sleeping in his berth waa awakened and reaching under his pillow for his valuables, was struck senseless by a pistol In the hand of a robber. The robber then secured from undor tho pillow well filled purse. Tho sheriff savs that wbila robbers were going through tho forward cars tho colored porter extinguished all thn Hunts in the sleeper, but it wir useless, aa when tho robbers entered the stepper they compelled tbo brakeraaa to go ahea3 with his lantern and stop at every berth. Colonel Qulnltas, ot tbe Mexican army, was among the passengers, accompanied by a young Lieutenant. When bo learned that tbo train was being robbed hn called to bis Lieutenant to bring him his pistol quick and be would kill alt the robbers. Mrs. White, the sheriK's wife, who understands Hpanleb, immediate ly cried out to tho doughty Col onel, telling him if he valued his lifo to remain quiet and givd np his money aa tbo robbers had every advantage. A few moments afterward the robber came along with a brakenian before them carrying a lantern. Ono of the gang polled tbe curtalu baok exposing the Mexican of ficer to the gaze ot Captain "Dick," tho leader of the gang, who was complacentlf sucking a bugo stick of candy in bis lelt hand while the other hand covered the Mexi can with a big stx-sbooter. When the bandit captalu saw tho Mexican he told him to dis gorge, remarking by way of emphasis that he would aa toon kill a greaser as to eat hln breakfast. The officer reluctantly handed over 1400. Several drummers fqj New York and G al veston bousctwcrelntmt sleeper and were all robbed, nearly every one received a brutal knock on the bead With a revolver. Tbo treatment of tbe passengers, even striking a lady passenger who was slow in finding nor pocketbooK. STAGE ' ROBBEO. Three Masked Mm Hob a Stage Coach Near Baldwin, Mo. Baldwik, Ma, Juno 30. Tho Baldwin and Manchester stage, which runt from here to Barrett's on tho Missouri Pacific twlco a dy, was stopped Saturday after noon about six o'clock when returning asd about a mils from the latter point by throe: masked men. who had been concealed In tho thick underbrush which skirts the read on both aides ocas' what is known as Sugar creek bridge. At the stage with fifteen passenger ap proached tbo robbers advanced withdrawn revolvers and ordered driver Bennett to stop and the passengers to form lallae. W. Suppan, of Cress Bros. & Co.. Warsaw, lib, was the first to descend and was relieved of a Watch, valuable Knight Templar badge and money altogether about 73l Ho bad secreted 00 under the cushion as he went out. Louts Kessler, jr., gave Op ti and 0 watch; be bad secreted about TO. Mr. Sanderson waa relieved of 1 100. Uo had about 11,1000 on hit person In money, besides a watch and diamonds, worth altogether about (2,000, all of which be saved, throwing tho watch Into tno grass. Considerable excitement prevails, and a posto It out scouring tho country in search, but aa there is no clew and no knowledge ot the direction tbe robbers took tbey will probably escape. Tho robbers were young men from twenty to twoaty-flvo years old. The leader was about five fact tea Inches and tho othertwo live feet eight Inches nnd five feet seven Inches In height. see i The Count Campae. Paris, June Su. The man with whomthtf Countess Campos left Franco is tha Vis count do la Tour Garboeuf. Tho couple went to Antwerp, and will jro from there tt England, where tbey will bo married. Tot Countess hat written to the paper aaying that tho object tn running off with tbe Vis count wat to secure her release from her oppressor and to regain her liberty. Th fortune of the Countess is estimated al 17,600,000. O'Hrlen lu Dublin. Doblix, Juno 20 -WlUlain O'Brien an rived hero latt evening and wat received with the greatest ovation witnessed here in many years, Ho wat mot at the railway station by the Lord Mayor and corporation, ana oy Messrs. lMVitt, Kenny and otaer. He entered tho Lord Mayor's carriage, wblcb was then dragged along by a crowd of citizens, the horses having been UoUdied. A precession followed composed ot thou sands ot cltliens with bond and baoaors. A deputation or thj Gothlu Alblotln Soci ety, comprising hundreds of members, all dressed in costume, joined tha procession. Tha route of thn procession, extending two miles, was packed with people aod all tha Window along tbo. lino were crowtt4. LyuclUMl. LroXASDTOWx, Md., Juno It). Toe Ire lynching that btt ever taken plaee ia ktt. Vary' County occurred near this Ww yesterday rooming. Ben Htnoe, a iMtrre, ased about eianteea years, waa latt steam na the charge of attatttl mm on Alio Valley, a young wbiw sjirt, B wat placed lu Jill bar lo await trtoL .lierly yeetereav moralear about aftvaseaui hum a tHiwoer oi aeffeaa, awnsstael Uk jailer sd cMatesi to wve a ptmtue (at Mo. tterfuto adraitMitat, aadaltat,-) ti brlaf iNsrleytba trwere better. I la.'rr: Haao was drafted from hi mil, take about a mil froei towa end knitted to a trea. Jta arrests rare been made, jta tke 'Jailer aitlmt sot to know auy ol tb yartf. M .. 4 -" ll?t.li.Wl!UBiKS'. T - -ii i..ai- - a. - asV. -V m it vvt st vvnwtvtr I lITBa EeYenilXSo.lKXa7sTf um. itll.NOtS.