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94SPE2 on ml rse turn M 'm nj rt til rci 7-14 THE INDIAN CHIEFTAIN. ssi. 6v6tol to the Interests otUho Cherokee, Chd'ctHvv, Ciiickniit-,v,8omliiolos, Crocks, nml nil other f mllti-i of the Indian Yorrltory. i UK. CHIEFTAIN PUBLISHING CO. u t. . VINIT'A, INDIAN TEHIllTOK., ITUItSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1889. VOL. VII. NO. 48. ell k. cat. let on dnt left tit old n't sir. la ter er lb it, ii iii in. Id kr .u r l. to It i - I. ! i . . 8'- Jf 1" V ll M i w m r v. 1 Ii j 1 . J . J. fl '- Thos. Bluejacket -)East or Tjucr(- Has a Nice Lino of Staple and Fancy Groceries. QUEENSWARE, -TINWARE. Fruits and Vegetables Alvays Kept in Stock. All descriptiona of Country Pro duce, including Hides, Furs, and Wool bought and sold. "Give Me a Oall.nw H. BALENTINE (BAST SIDE OP TRACK) Staple & Fancy Groceries, Flour, Food & Provisions. Makes a stieclaltv of nil kinds ol vegetables and Conntrjr Produce of Krc ry Inscription, Herein addltfon to the roods nsmed A lined ?'.. WS? . Queenswtre. Particular t lentlon called to ttit stock or Tobaccos and tigers. "3?. ca-TT2a-a?3anf LIVERY, FEED AND SALE Good Rigs at Reasonable Rates 1 HOUSES DOARDED By tho day or wook. Careful attention civon to all Btock entrusted to my Keeping. Stable on Wilson Street, Bouth of Miller's hardtvaro storo. Q T. IIEIUUX, Ghetopa, Kansas. Furniture, Coffins, Sewing Machines. 'fhlrt.eaytirtaiiierleneeasan undsrtsisr. Wties a specialty of .mbalrolof. -,u A NDEItSON WULLA.ND, FURNITURE Organs, Sowing Maohlnes, WAIL PAPEB, PICTURE FRAMES, i SHADES, ETC. tJ-Und.rt.Vlar-Kmbalralni Specially. Chetopa, - - - Kansas. Information for Our Palrons. I . THE 'FRISCO LINE, Handsome new equipment, surpassing every thing now run wen ol tho Mississippi rtrer. A full line of elegant sew l'ullman Drawing Uoom and Buffet Blecpere bure lust been put Into acrvlce by tbli popular route to run aallr be- tveen fit. Louts and Oalvrtton. Teiaa. . Tla Fort bmtth, ran and Dalla without cbanxe. A full complement ol elegant now Keellnlng Chair Cars oi tbemoit Improved pattern and finish, Willi the celebrated Boarrltt Cbalr up bolstered In leatber. These care ro models of perfection and will b lun dally betwenn Ht. Loula and llaLteud. Kansas, via Springfield, Carthage and Wichita, and between Ht. Louis and lllulT, Kama., via Cartbixe, Joplln, Cher, ryvale, Wlnlleld, Arkantaa Clljr and Caldwell. All passengers traveling between Ht Ioult and Arkantaa and Ten. and between St. Louis and Kama, points should patronlio this great through car routo through tho grand South west. Wo will always lead all competitors In even thing popular with the trarellng publla For any particular Information call upon 01 address nearest agent 'Frisco lino or the under signed, 1). WISH ART, General I'assenger Agent, ST. LOUIS, ua ' MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. The Great Through Lin between the NORTH; SODTH, EAST & WEST. Through Pnllman Ilurtet Bleeping Cars between HT. LOUIS, KANHAH CITY, I'UKHLO AM) DKNYKIt, Via lb COLORADO SHORT LINE. 4, DAILY TJIAINS 4, Between Kansas Clly and ht. Louts! SI DAILY TRAINS U Ketrrcoii the North and Mouth. rulleaaa IluSet Bleeping Cars, res Itecltnng Chair Car. II. C. TOWNHF.N1), . flin'l Vassenger and Ticket Agent, BT. LOUIS, WO. V .mMm. ...J. u .... . .... , H & ,,, EtaBBj-as-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-Ei mMmmmnmmmmmmmmmamimaimamuitMMin,)i, tmiiMW-Mmmfrni h'-ht - - .. ,. :rT,wyH--w.w-WJM.w, EVANS-SNIDER-BUEL CO., (INCORroKATB) ' auooasson to hunter, kvano a oo. CAPITAL BTOQIC, -. aoo,OOQ. KAMSA8 CIT.Y STOCK YARDS, I ''n,X?4'l,?:,27iYfti f J5 ?. KAN0A8 OlTY, MO. I J.7,;i"' " wuHi lonU facA Mc$ In charge of ol UNltiH STOCK YARDS, I Correspondence always hat member of the company. CHICAGO. ILL. I prompt attention. fi-matthAS STOCK YDS, I r.W.rUto,J. nff.T.lK.Giir 7I nT. cum nn . 11 1 . DinEOTORS LIVE STOCK ScUis". Attention! Stockmen and Farmers. 'afiamT J Havo a Full and STOCK SADDLESS, HARNES, And all Goods carried in n First-clnss Snddlo Houso; Prices to Suit tho Timb8. Employ nono but thorough workmen, using the best of Material and Ouarantco all Goods as Flrst-clabs m overy respect. BOOTS JkJSTtD SHOES Mndo to order. COW-BOY BOOTS a Specially. 'All Mail Orders rcceivo prompt attention. Call at STEVENS' OLD STAND and examine " No trouble to show Goods." Yours respectfully, LEE BARRETT. LUMBER. The public aro Invited to rxnmtne (tie Immense Mock of Ilulldlnt? Material of nil kliult kepi In tho VINITA LUMBER YARD! And to note the Ioit prices which defy competition. NONE BUT CASH ORDERS SOLICITED. SatNfnctlon tJuarantccd. Flirnrct furnWied on aprllcatlnn. A.idrc?, w. L. TROTT. Manager, Vinlta, Ind. Tor. BILLY CAMPBELL, CHOUTEAU, IND. TEIU, Harnessmaker. 'R' Stocktuen'H Hmlillcs u specially. All Work Warranted, Give Him a Call. A. V. UUSUKLU A. P. BOSWELL & CO., DEALERS IN Stoves, Tinware, Nails, etc., Farm Implements, ' Shelf and Heavy HARDWARE, Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Road Oar-ts, Barbed Wire at $3.40 per 100 lbs. In fact Uiey koop orory thing Hint Is kopt In a FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE STORE. - CALL AND SUE THEM. COFFEYVILLEa - - KANSAS. The Election Approaches. a Do not, howovor, lot this causo you to loso sight of the fact that AT CHOUTEAU, IND. TEK., Is soiling all Lines of General Morohaudlso at Bottom Trices, Dry Goods, : . . , v " Groceries, Boots, Shoes,' ' . ' Hats and Clothing,: "m m Hardware and Implement?, Standard. Implomeiits andOsborn Mower and Reaper, aSpocinlty. ; ' . VM. MELTON, In Charge, 1 8T. CLAIR CO.. ILL. aHHr FrCwlvflafleBaaSK -sB3I9I ,w!i' I -w'AgTsaWaaaj. iigaaww Complete Lino of LUMBER. Keeps n full line or WMPS, SPURS, BELTS anil erory thing be longing to n Conuoy'fl Outllt. J. J. UAKMJOLLAIU f OPimENT OOMMEKT. It is r6f6tlod Irtttn ltorno, rJvritzer land, that Gorrnany hnSrQVOkcd tho recognition of Swiss noutrajlty, Fhost visited tho low grounds about Galena, III., on tho morning of tho 1st and d iimn gcl gronrlrijt Vegetation. JwrortiiATiON from Vienna Is to tho offect that n secret treaty has been agreed to between Russia and Den mark. Kino IIujiuf.iit suddenly clocd tho Italian Chambor on tho 2d. This net was boliovcd to bo tho proludo to a general election. Aiitici.es of Incorporation for a now air lino road from Fort Wayne, Ind., to Chicago lmvo boon fllod with tho Indianapolis Sccrotary of Stato. The Hoy ul Grants bill has passed tho comralttco stngo In tho llrltlsh Hon bo of Commons, nil atnendmonts bolng rojeeted by largo Itmjorlllos. Alt order has been Issued making tnen forty years old Inollglblo as loiter carriers In non-clvll-servlco towns. This limit does not npply to war veterans. The I'rosldont has turned over tho papors applying for a pardon for E. L. Hnrpor, who wrecked tho Fidelity Dunk, of Cincinnati, to the Attornoy Gcncrnl for examination. Two children belonging to tho wife of ono of tho lockod-out miners died nt Spring Valley, 111., tho othor day. Tho physician whonttended thom pro nounced it a clear caso of starvation. It Is . ported that a syndlcntc of wealthy mon, most of thom Chlcago ans, nro making preparations to plpo natural gas from Indiana, Whero thoy havo secured 60,000 acres of land, to Chicago. The customs authorities at Mont real, Can., havo placed tt nelztiro oil the painting, "Jerusalem on tho Day of tho Crucifixion," on exhibition at tho Cyclornma. Tho plcturo Is valued ht f25,000. Tux Uritlsh Columbia ltlver Gold Dredging Company has been registered in London with a capital of 40.000 In order to purchase- Gibson's right to d rod go for gold In farty-flvo miles of Frazor rlvor. An American compnny Is preparing to open oxtcnslvo iron mlnos In the island of Cuba and is certain that thoy will bo a grand success. Tho schemo includes a harbor and n breakwater near tho mines. Tim Unucrofl mills at Media, l'iu, whoso product was handled by Lewis Uros. & Co., tha bankrupt dry goods merchants of Philadelphia, havo beea seized by tho sheriff and advertised to bo sold at auction. The work of tearing down the old Stnto Houso at Now Haven, Conn., commenced recently. About 6,000 per sons witnessed tho demolition, many of whom oxprcsscd regrets nt tho dls nppeurunco of so, Interesting n land mark. Cossul-Genekai. OAmwr.LL, of Cairo, Egypt, wurns tho Stato Depart ment that' an extonsivo trodo In Egyp tian rags with the United States Is rondorcd particularly dangerous by tho provalonco of small-pox In Lowor Efjypt. Seneca Swaui. who caused Mrs. Clara Hello McDonald's dlvorco from her husband, tho son of tho president of tho raclflo Hank of San Francisco, and then robbed hor of $20,000, has been sent to tho California peniten tiary for ton years. Jay Eye See. the phenomenal little gelding owned by J. I. Caso, of Knclno, Wis., has gono lamp and will not bo trotted In any raco this season. Tho lameness is tho reanU of an accident nt Lexington, Ky., flvo years ago. Jay Eyo Seo's lowest record Is 2:10. The report that Queon Victoria was considering a trip to America has neither been donlod nor afllrmod. The fact that tho Quoon now Is Inclined townrd visiting Ireland and that tho rumored trip to America has not been donlcd, is creating much talk through out tho Kingdom. However, nothing has beea yet announced. Conoeunino a rocont decision affect ing wool Imports, Assistant Secrotary Tlchenor suyst "Tho meaning nnd of foct of tho appraiser's roport and tho. department's decision concerning tho wool wbsIo, Is evidently misunder stood. Tho decision is In ovory re spect rostrletlvo nnd provonts nn Im portation at tho low rates of thoso so called wastes." Theue were two peculiar runaway woddlngs celebrated at Chattanooga, Tenn., tho othor day. Onoof thom was tho marrlago of Wlllintn Lecrolx, aged soventy-slx years, and Louisa llluck, only fourteqn yoars old, In tho othor caso thorouplo woro Jackson Slovlnt, aged Blxty-llvo, nnd Emma llayncs, sixteen yoars of ngo. Thoy had novor mot until the day previous. All tho parties went roombers ot woll known nnd highly respocted families. At a spoclal mooting of the board of directors of tho Now York Hoard of Trado roiolutlons weo adopted in dorsing tho proposed world's fair and providing for tho appointment of a co mm It too of ono hundred membors to co-oporato with othor bodies. Charles Holukal, tho Washington architect, has prepared a p).tn for. tho oxposltlon towoc 1,600 feet high, or 500 foot high er than tho EllTel tower, tho dome of tho cupola ut tho lowest point to bo 2C0 and 280 foot In dtamotor Around tho foot ot tho tovror forty-eight Iron buildings will bo oroctod for exhibition purpotos. A MiNtsTEiiiAi. court hold In Con stantinople, over which Jho Sultan proslded, resolved to, semVonow com mission to Crete to endeavor to settle tho d (Acuities there. It was also re solved to dispatch eight battalions ot trwps to t)io Island. NEWS 05 TILE -WEEKs Qloanod. by Tolotrraph, and Ma.IL rKR80NAt, AND POLITIOAt. OovKRiton Dkavir. of Pennsylvania, has honored Hie requisition ot tb Gov ernor of Moulh Carolina for Her. E. F. Fleroon, tho colored preacher accused of a murder In If 81. Bui.LtVAlf, the pugilist, was arrested at New York on the 31st on a requisition from the Governor of Mississippi, ap proved by th Governor of New York, KrcmtTAliT Tiuor has cabled. Admiral Oherardl at Ht. Nicholas Mole, Tlartl, to rescue three Am-rlcari sailors left on an uninhabited guano Island called Arenas Key Uaft.! I DnVAnac, who (hot Con sular ARrnt V. F. M. B tan wood at Ann kade, Mndnijascar, last November has been fonnd guilty of manslaughter' and sentenced to ten year.' Imprisonment The remains o( General Lazara Carnot. trrandfather ot the President of the French lUputillc, hare been extiumed at Magdeburg, Germany, where they were burled. They will Im relnterred In the Paris Pantheon. Tho body was found In a wonderful state of pre. erVatlon. The United tiiatea Btnale Commutes on Irrigation of Arid Lands In the West commenced Its labors at 8t. Paul, Minn., on the lit. Those present were Senator. Htewart, of Nevada, and Heaean. of Texas) Colonel Illnlon, of the geological surrey, and Major PowelL RVAniSTO Carazo, President of Nica ragua, Is dead. The Island ot Crete Is reported to be In a state of anarchy as the result ot the present uprising. The Emperor of Germany arrived at Dover, Kngland, on the lsl. I.ievtexant TAPrEMBECK, the African explorer, has fallen a victim to fever. In the Washington Territory Constitu tional contention the clause forbidding counties to grant aubsldle. for any pur poit whatever was adopted. The Shah of Persia visited UuIfaloPill'a Wild West show In Paris and was much Interested In the performance. CoLOXKi. CanadaT, sergeant-at-arms of the United Hlatet Benate, who had be In Alaska with a Senate committee, Is ly Ir.c quite III In Montana. The President returned to Washington on the 1st. The Puyallup Indians, of Washington Territory, a tribe well advanced in educa tton'and Intelligence, have sent a memorial to the Benate Committee on Indian Affairs asking for severalty. lit a ukase the Czar ot Hussla has ap proved the late Count, Tolstoi's reform policy. Exoland hat annexed the Union and PbcBntx groupa ot Islands In the Pacific ocean. The Emperor of Germany ha conferred upon Queen Victoria the command of the First dragoon guards ot Berlin and upon the Duke of Cambridge the honorary colonelcy of a regiment of Infantry. Felix Piatt, the famous French Com munist, died ni Parti on the 4th. GEHEnALORExrELL with his Egyptian forces met the Invading dervishes at Toskl on the 31, killing and wounding 1,600. Including the chief, capturing 1,000 and driving the remainder Into the desert. TnE Hlforma denies that a gen-ral elec tion Is toon to be held, as was intimated after the sudden closing ot the Itallau Chamber by King Humbert. DCMXO a fight In 'Acheen, Sumatra, be tween natives and Dutch troops, nineteen Dutchmen were killed and twenty-two wounded. The Secretary of the Navy was taken 111 recently with a severe case of dysen tery which prostrated bfm ao that be was comp died to keep bis room. Horace Lklaxd, the last surviving member of the famous family of hotel keepers, was reported dyihg from dropsy and paralysis. misci:li.ani:ous. Dr. G. M, Canthiix, phralclan of the Arkansas penitentiary, asserts that Jim Ilurrowf, the Genoa train robber, died In the prison hospital October B, IBM, of typbo-ma'arlal fever. The public debt statement, Issued August 1, showed an Increase during July of 1,017,313.61. The cause ot the Increase was due principally to pension payment. TnE "National Bureau of Engraving " of Philadelphia, a large lithographic printing establishment. Is hopelessly in volved. Its material hat been ordered for sale. Tuere was a cloudburst at Watklns Glen, N. Y.. on the 1st The Algerian, a merchant vessel, tunk at Aultsville, Ont, the other day. The crew and passengers were saved. TnE ralnlall In ihe Pennsylvania ccal regions was very heavy, recently and a number of collieries were compelled to shut down. The stream were greatly swollen and the majority of the collieries in the Mahoning valley were drowned out. Five hundred striking Italian railroad laborers near Pittsburgh, Pa., recently engaged In a riot. Two were killed. Ssow dorms and icy rain prevail throughout Switzerland and the streams are beyond their banks. Kansas Citv won a ball game at Balti more on the 1st. The Bethlehem (Pa.) Iron Company has voluntarily Increased the wagot ot It puddl.r fifty-fire cents a day. Toe treasure, footing up about 200,000, lost on in. steamer Uranadn ofr the west ern coast ot Mexico, has been recovered. It I reported that cattle are dying at th. rate of forty or fifty a day from splenetic fevor in the Texas Panhandle. W. J. Jonxsox & Co, leather dealers ct Boston, have assigned with $33,000 direct and $170,000 contingent liabilities. The assets are said to be ample. Tub Chicago world's fair committee held a meeting recently and elected Mayor Cregler president Two hundred representative men were present and ac executive committee was appointed. The latest effort of Ivea and BUynor, the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton rail road manipulator, to secure release from the New York jail ha failed. Eleven buslneis houses In Fennvllle, Mich., were destroyed by nra the other night, causing $33,000 lot. A. tramp's carelessnott was the cause. Abrauau Fixkbone, aged twenty-six, accused ot arson, banged himself In the Jail at Heading, Pa, the other night Two case ot giant ponder exploded In pit No. 0 at Marquette, Mich., recently. Two men and three Joys were killed. Wonxucx succoedod in opening the gate, ot tho Keltvills dam near PlaluBeld N. J which had been closed for years with weed, etc., and the threatened dangor of a break of Ihe .mbankment was pasted. A 1'Assexoer tralu left the rails on the South Park (CoL) railroad and fell down an embankment The engineer was killed and the fireman was erlous!y hurt, Btv ernl passenger, were Injured. A gijOUDbuiist on the 1st did consider oble damage at Watkluj Qten. N. Y. A HAlLltOAD deal was reported by the Chicago Time by which the Chicago & Alton would purchase or lease the old Kauias Pacific track to Cheyenne. Itwa not thought likely, however, by the gen eral publlo that the Union Paciflo would tote oonlrol ot It terminal at Kansas City. Mandan, Dak., was devastated by Are on in. aii.rnoon ot me 2J. TuEABURCit Coleuan. recently default lug In Wat ran County, Q., Is $03,000 Lort, llsv. Bam BnAnrx, a colored preacher, or iiaioD, iwy., Las oe.n Killed (or llr. lug with another man's litter. Business failure (Pun's report) forth. seven day ended August 1 numbsr.d 210. compared with 210 lb pr.vlout week ami ma we corresponding week ot ltt year. A quarrel- over a hog worth $3 bat caused an armed feud between the Smith! and Blushers hear Plnevllle, Ky. About a third ot the ;oks workers ot Ihe Connelltrllle region In Pennsylvania are on a strike for higher wages. The miner ot Durham, Kng., have voted by a majority of one to accept the 10 per cent advance offered by the mint owners. News from Gunnison, CoL, recently was that the Ut were ofl their resereallon and were Intimidating settler. The price of "The Angitus"-8q,630 francs has been bald to the French Min ister of Fine Arts. And Millet's picture will soon be brought to America. Several European artiste expressod the opinion that the picture was any thing but the grand work of art as generally thought. A souTii-nocxD train on the Delaware Sl Hudion went through an open switch at Kenwood Junction, N. Y-, recently. Thomas Conn Iff, a passenger, was killed and five person were more or less Injured. a M. Hull, editor of the Bolivar Coun ty Democrat ntlloiodale. Mis., was killed the other day by J- A, Welailnger, editor of the Bolivar County Review, at that place. The Review was lately established and the two editors had engaged in a bit ter personal warfare In their respective columns. Tils Black Diamond sealer, recently sold in the IlehMng sea, arrived at Vic toria, II C on the 3d, The commander ot the Iluih put on a teaman with orders to take her to Sitka, but the captain of ttla Black Diamond took no notice of his au thority and made for a, British port. TnE United States cruiser Boston, one of theOneit of the new ships, was run upon a rock near Newport, It L, recently and a hole knocked In her bottom. She wat kept afloat by her water-tight com partment. Fred Allen and Marcus Howe, two ot a pleasure boating party, were drowned Ihe other aflernooi near Pembroke, Mass. IlExnr Beioiit was cut to pieces by a reaper near Fort Wayne, Ind., recently. Ax explosion occurred on .ao Grand Trunk railroad near Montreal on the night ot tha 31. James Hogere, an express agent, was killed and a train ot passen gers narrowly escaped destrnctlon. Many rumor existed that Ihe explosion was the work ot dynamiters Lent upon dostroylng the Victoria bridge Toiix U Sullivan arrived at Jacksou, Mis., on the 4tb, where bo received an ovation. Governor Lowry was indignant at the way lu which the pugilist wat re ceived. Cleari.no house returns for the week end ed August 3 showed a decrease compared with the corresponding week ot last year. In New York the decroate was 3.1. At the Post-ofllce Department It Is learned that since March -t last of M 000 fourth class postmasters In th" Unltd States nearly 13,000 cbanz. have been made, and of this number 9,000 were re movals of Democrat io official- and ap pointment of It publican successor.. The dally changes now average about 100. A COLLISIUX on t:,s Virginia Midland at Barleys caused tho death of Fireman Fred A. Fox and serious Injury ot three others. Two other trainmen were missing, sup posed to be under the wreck. FRICES were firm on the London Btock Exchange during the week ended Aujust 3. American railroad securities were quiet and firm. At Birlln business Wat active and steady. Th. rant Bourse was quiet, Panama shares not belngquoted. THE Connellsvllle cote strike continued to tprrad. Fifty-Are out of fifty-seven plaut were bauk-d. Nearly allot McClura & Co.' work were Idle. The Standard and Moorewood men, 1 610, woro also out, at were the BOO of Lelsenainc- The num ber ot striken wat put at 11,000. Stories ot terrible forest fires In the Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., are de clared almost wholly unfounded. PnoMtXE.tT wine makers of California have combined to form a big company to make brandy out of the surplus wine. Maurice Dokvier, aged seventy, went to bed the other night at Ilockford, I1L, with a lighted pipe In hi mouth. It set the led clotbet on Ore and when found h v,i- lying unconiclous with one tide of hit body literally roasted. That tide wat paralyz-xl so that he did not feel the fire ; and did not wake up. A Mussulman shot an Italian tailor In Can d la, the capital of Crete, r cently, and the Italian torpedo boat ha been lent there to obtain redress. This may lead to further troublesome complications. CnABLES Colemax, a colored jockey from New Orleans, wat thrown by a race horse which be wat exercising at Dayton, O., recently and killed. Tex half-breeds on the Dakota border have been arrested for smuggling timber, groceries and liquor. TnE Ice tiu.tof Indianapolis, which bad raised the price 110 per cent, has col lapsed because one dealer refused to con tinue the extortion. AimiTIO.VAI. UISr.VTCIIXS. The ttnah hat conferred the hlgheat P.itlan order upon President Carnot -lie hat alto presented him with his portrait tet with brilliants. Pearl and Edna, dauzhtert ot It A. Flanagan, a Jeweler ot San Angela, Tex., were drowned recently while bathing. Martin Burke, the Cronln suspect, ex tradited from Winnipeg, Mau., reached Chicago on the 3th and was Immediately Jailed. BroKAXE Falls, Wash., was devastated by tire on the night of the fitb. Twenty five blocks were burned, the loss being estimated betweeu IS, 0X1.000 and 15,000,. 1 09. The worst sufferer was the Northern Pacific railroad, which lost Itt depot and an Immense quantity of freight the Uleatou Hotel and twelve itoret at Delhi Iowa, were burned recently. The bmperor of Germany reviewed the British fleet at Spithead on theSih. LUltr uall and bis follower signed at Standing Hock agency, Dak., on the 5th. Thlt gave the requltite number of signa ture! and secured the opening ot the great Sioux reservation. Tux European anti-slave conference at Brussels bat been postponed until the middle of October. The report that Secretary Tracy wat 111 wat subsequently declared to be erron eous. ISAiO TwrrcuKLL, a farmer living near Anoka, Mlnu., wat horribly gored to death by a Lull tha other morning. Tue printers employed ou the Gazette at I.lttle Hock, Ark., struck recently. The union bad advanced th price ot compo sition to 37 cents, which the manager ot the paper declined to Jiy. lUK Chippewa Commission wat at Bralnerd, Minn., recently. At Bed Lake they secured the signatures of a large number In excess ot that required. At While Eirth th signing was almost unanimous. The cottou mill owner ot Fall Hiver, Matt., rldicuo the Idea ot an English syndicate attempting lo buy up the fac tories ot the country. Jake Kilraix kii arretted at Ocean View, near Norfolk, Va., on tho 3th for hit part lit the recent prize fight In Missis sippi. A violent ttorni patted over New burg, Ind., recently. Much damage wat done. Uepurtt from tho neighborhood Indicated the lost ot ttverai lives. AncuiB Cockburn, his brother Joseph and Chrli Sylvester wer.drowued near the CHIT House, San Fraucltco, recently, Tht young men were fishing from a rock when a bu. war. suddenly iwcpt tnetn away, HlPrOLYTB made his thieatened attack on Port-au.Prluce, Ilaytl, July ii, but wat badly r.puls.d and compelled to re treat toward Saint Maria. AnouAVATEP dysentery caused thirty- '...ilMil. th. ... neTnll, l Whl,.k.V HI., and the ph'y.iclaTt. wefe w&SZ?." cnecs me uiieaie. loo situation at I Daw, III., waa repotted growing nori stead of Utter. ' 'VtliaV K DESPERATE TRAIN ROBBERS. Masked Men Itald a Train In Texas Two toliirs Commence Their Work on t. Watraah Train Near Knn.aa City lint Ar. lle-tlen OITIIj- a Ilr-ire Conductor W Used III Lantern to Advantage. Fonr Worth, Tex., Aug. 6. At two o'clock ye-.ten.ay morning six masked men ttopped the Fort Worth & Denver &iall and express, lonlhbonnd, between Cheyenne water tank and Tascota and three men got on the locomotive and Com pelled ihe engineer to pull away from the) passenger coaches, which had been de tached by the robbers and left under guard of the other three. After going half a mils the robbert com pelisd the engineer to get off the locomo tive and bring a picle 19 fores open the door of the express Can Express Messenger Marsh seeing what wat up, closed the doort of hit car and pi ed up trunk against them and thett put out the lights in the car after he had Secreted all the exprett packagtt but three. The robbert coming to the car ordered Marsh to open It and fired Into It. The engineer hammered away with hit pick until he got the door partly opened, when a torch wat puthel Into the opening and a rivolrer poked In and pointed at Marsh, who wat told lo open up or be killed. Harsh ojfe'ned and three packages were stolen, but the Pacific Express Company people say that very little money wot se cured. The robbers then went to the mall car and Compelled Koute Agent Wolcott to open hi. car. He bad hidden all bis regis, teroil matter, but one letter, under a tack and turned hi lights out. The robber got the one package and then opened malt ponchet and scattered the contents over the floor. All the robbert were masked. After doing the work they ordered the en gineer to put out the torch and pull out when Ihey left The authorities In the several neighbor, lng counties were notified and are In pur suit. It It taid that the total amount tolen It lest than $2,000. The robbert fired twenty or twenty-five thott into the mall I and express cart. The putsengers were greatly frightened, but not one of them wat molested In any way, though money and Jewelry were hid In short order. Cheyenne It 375 miles northwest from Fort Worth. TRAIN ROBBERS NEAR KANSAS CITY. Kansas Cirr, Mo., Aug. C Two men who wore red and white faandkerch.eft ever their facet as mark's held up and robl el passenger train No. 4 on the Wa bash railway four miles east ot Harlem at 8:33 o'clock Saturday night They se cured $173 and two cold watches and would have secured a groat deal more but they -vera frlghtoned from the train by a neivy conductor before thev taccecded la their operation. The men were medium sized and both worn dark clothing and touch hat. They were between twenty two and twenty-five years ot at" and were loud and profane In tbolr d-timud for money. W. IL Bonnet), special r v,ent ot the road, eat In the smoking car ot the train and was notified by Conductor James Reach that the rear cp-.cn bad been gone through by robbers. He at once cut the engine loose and returned as far as Harlem where be notified Deputy Sheriff Tomllnton and they began a search for the men but were not successful In getting lght ot them. The train pulled out from thlt city at 8:" ) o'clock and registered Itt time at Har lem at 8:33 o'clock. Two men boarded, the rear coach at the Harlem bridge and at toon at Hirlem wat patted awoke patten- gen wltn the demand. 'Throw up your hand,." It took them about ten minutes to 'Invoice" the nine passengers who were In the coach. " They left the rear coach to raid the next one front and met Conductor Reach on the front platform. "Throw up your hand-," tbey command ed. The conductor thought that tbey were railway arquainlanc.s ant' laughing at them started to patt on. Tbey com manded again, and taking In th. situation he struck one of them with hit lantern. The other robber shot twice at Reach and both then jumped from the train. Reach threw bis lantern after them and about this time one of the passengers pulled the bell-cord and the train was stopped. Special Agent Bfinnell detached the en gine from the train and started back to th It city. In company with Deputy Sher iff Tomllnton. ot Clay County, he kept watch at the Hannibal bridge and scoured the country about Harlem until three o'clock yesterday morning, when ha re ported tbe robbery to the Central police station and left a description of tbe two men. Tbe train consisted of a baggage car, two. through tleepen on the Iowa Cen tral, coaches wb'ch are twitched off at Moberly, and the car tloeper that wat robbed. When the men left the train they took to a wagon road and disappeared. In thp darkness. Nothing hat since been heard of them. RUN UPON A ROCK. A Hole Ilnmped In the Tlottom of the Cruiser lloaton. Newport, It I, Aug. aThe navy bat just escapexl losing one ot the fluett ot itt uew tbiot, tbo-Boslon being run on a rock on the toutheni end ot Hot Island, In thlt harbor, Saturday evening. It had just completed tbe last of a terlet of mott important speed and maneuver ing trlais in Narragansett bay and waa returning to her anchorage oft Goat Island wben the accident occurred. No ooner did the cruiser ttrlke than off the lid. loan inttant the water tight com partments were ban cod tight tbut but not before the compartments ot the double bottom under the englno room were com pletely flooded. Tbe Boston waa at ones headed close In shore, and now, with all her compartment! tightly tbul, tha ap pears to keep the water confined. It nothing worm develops the will be nble to reach New York by steam lng slowly. At toon at she makes tbe navy yard not a moment will be loat In getting her Into the dry dock, and until thlt It done no Idea can be formed ot the extent ot her injuries. No one doubt that tho bat knocked a hole In her bottom somewhere amidships. Had the been golug at a little higher rate of speed she would have torn a hols Id her tide large enough to have driven a team through. . . A llrtnlc Ontcer'a Confetalon. Wheeling W. Va., Aug. 4. Henry Heymour, teller of tneuankoi Wbeellug, who, with George Houni , another em ploye, wat arrested charged with embezzle ment, bat made a full confession, lie exonerates Usnnlg from all blame and sayt be took the money ou May 10. The package contained $21,000 in catb aud was removed from tbq vaultto hit home. There he kept It until June 0, when he deposited $12,000 In varlout bank to the joint credit of himself and Ifennlg, telling all who otked about It that tbey had won tbe money In tbe Louisiana Iotttry. To Hennlg he tald that he bad borrowed the money and intended to buy a gold mine with It ' . MU.ourl a. A. It at Milwaukee. Bt. Louis, Aug. 4. Only three of the O..A. It pouts ot tills city will attend ttte grand encampment at Milwaukee. Dele gation! from other points will, however, go, and a battalion from Kanta City will be In attendance. It may lie, though, that mora of the Interior poitt will be) represented, but at It look now Missouri will not have many more than 090 veter ans in tbe parade. Dutch and Native llht. . -"-. ."'.'-"'."""" tatwsen natives aal Doted troop, JJUICBBMB Wrt) EHIS4 a lwa. weutit. a aBtaHV0 THE TRUST CRAZi.. An American Consnt Thinks Germany It flerlnn.ly Troubled Willi the Incorpora tion Peerr. Wasiiis)tox. Aug. I Jacob lfult?rv Contnl-Ueneral ot the United Slates st Frankfort on the Main, under dale of May 27 sends to the State Department a report on the formation of stock comptn.es or truiti In Germany whlcb he calls th. "in corporation fever." II. tay that be hat always looked distrustfully on exlitlng affair there. Tho preent events, the glgantlo strikes by which Germany la vis ited, ttem to blm to prove that the social condition ar franght with danger. The ttrlkci are not revolutionary but are the outgrowth of unbearable conditions. In Rhelnitb Westphalia, on a territory of not more than twenty square mile, 91,000 people revolted at ttarvatlon prices. When the mining companies wore realiz ing better priest for C-oalt than tor msny years patt tbe miners were receiving $111 to $183 per year. Ju,t now Mr. Muller says Germany It showing tymptomt of a Luslnest fever sim lar In mny re.pecta M Ibat which terminated In the crath of 1873 It It tak ing tbe form q the creation of Industrial enterprises or tbe changing ot prl'asjuu- dertaklngt Into stock companies. JKIV a law wat enacted for th retuta ttock companies. It required LSSJU' definite statement uf affaire In til K ganizanon oi me iiock company, uui-n,' made Ihe ttockbotden much lest respon sible than the members ot a private firm. The 'winnings," as he calls the earnings of these companies, will, he tayt, bo larger and spread out among a greater number ot pertont, but tbe people ot lim ited mean can not participate at the law hat fixed the minimum price ot a shore at 1.000 marks. Mr. Mull-r I elleves that the separation of employer and employed which innit result from these changes la business conditions will result In tho union of worklngrcen and a permanent warbttween them and their employers. AN OPEN SWITCH. Wreck TTIth Serlons Consrqnen.ce Near Albany, N. V. Albany, N.Y., Aug. 8. A south-bound Delaware & Hudion through train In charge of Conductor Ackar, ran throngh an open switch at the Kenwood Junction near here, about 4:20 yesterday afternoon, and Into tbe north -bound West Shore train, due here at 4:39. The drawing room car -ArgyIe," and two passen ger coaches of tbe Delaware & Ilndaon train were thrown from tbe track. Thomas Connlff, a patsengnr on the West Shore train, residing In Albany, wat killed, and teveral others were more or lest terioutty injured. There were about thirty pat.en ger on the Delaware t: Hudson train and their etcape from death wat marvelous, as i wo cart turned comp'etely over on their tides and the Inmatet bad to be taken ' at through the window. Tha tmet of tho seriously injured ares James E. Pltttnan, of Troy, Injured about the back and hod; Mrs. Henderson, of West Troy, cut on tha head and injured Internally not serious. Joieph Perkins, of Btnghamton, engineer of the Delaware & Hudson 4rain, leg In jured by jumping! 3Ir. Bart of Coey mant Junction, badly brulie It 'William Mould, Saugertle. back hurt; IL T. Finch and wife, Brooklyn, Internal Injuries! Mrs. Kate Powers. Catskill, arm Injured; a J. Wright. Peektktll, arms; rained; R. J. Kepple, Utira, arm sprained; W. T. Barntide, New York, arm lacerated: G. C. Morris, 130 Booth Fourth street, Phila delphia, badly shaken up; J. P. Foster, badly hurt; Engineer Perkins' arm waa broken; Matthew Turner, fireman of the Delaware & Hudson train, slightly In jured about the armt by Jumping; here aides on Quaker street The track wars blocked until a late hour. llnw a Convict Wa Pardoned. Ban Fbahcisco, Aug. 3 A convict la Ban Quentln prison serving seven yean wat pardoned this week by Governor Waterman. He bad been convicted ot forgery committed while intoxicated. Boon after President Harrison's nomina tion be wrotoa poem entitled "Tbe Old Soldiers," which wat published In an evening paper. The poem, which de scribed General Harrison' bravery at the battle of Reeaca, waa copied widely on tblt coast, and toon after Harrison' election ona of the prisoner's frltndt tent It to Mr. Harrison, with a brief .account ot the convlct-autbor't good life in prison. Bba took an Interest in blm and he bat been pardoned. Tbe released convict ex pressed great gratitude to Mrs. Harrison and declares that ber sympathy bat made a man ot blm. Hi name it with held at he bat the promise of a good place. e . m Crawford' Uig Fee. Little Rock, Ark., Aug 3. The Ga zette'j Muskogee, L T correspondent wires at followt: "Tbe evidence taken In tbe Investigation ot the misappropriation ot money by tbe Creek delegates wa. filed yesterday by Agent Gardner. Tbe taking ot testimony abruptly closed Thun day after the delegates testified that they paid ex-Governor Crawford th $2:4000 alleged to be unaccounted for, V -oaiOardntr expreases tbe opinion that ex-Governor Crawford will bi Indicted by the grand jury. The delegatea ore only retpontlbl to tbelr conttltuency, many ot whom baldly attert that the enormous fee claimed to have been paid tbe atomey Is n ruse to shift the burden on Governor Craw tot d. who lu tome way will exonerate himself." Th. rllgrlm Memorial. Plymouth. Matt., Aug. 2. This old town yesterday wat gay with decorations and filled with vi-ltort lo the dedication of tha national memorial to commemorate the landing of the Pilgrim. All historic tpott are marked by Inscrlpt uns and decora tions. Tbe celebratoi. hat Included the ringing ot belli, tbe tiring of lalntet and the dedication of tho monument with im potlng ctremonlet, alter which there was a parade to the uluner tent, where an ora tion was dellrered by William C. P. Brecklnrldg-, ot Kentucky, and a poem wa read by John Boyle O'llellly fol lowed by speeches from other distin guished guest. Concerti were given In th. afternoon and tbe celebration closed at night with flr.-works and a ball. . . e Calllslone Cau.l lly Hoe New Yobk, Aug. 3 Tbtre were sev eral collisions In the bay and river dar ing the fog yetterdny. The Clyde lies (learner Y.masne from Coarletton bad In tow the fishing schooner Al.llnda Wood, of Nyack. Tbe tchooner'a foremast was cut away, tbe matt was brok.a end large hole cut In her starboard bow. When tbe collision occurred the tttaiutr wat running at bait tpeed on account ot the fog. Tbe wchoouer J. P. phato, Ot Providence, wat towed up the bay by the tug Robert RoblntoUand beached on tbe Jersey Hats. It was ruu Into by th brig Ctlunn daring the fog last night Th schooner was almost a total wreck. Tkrs pertont were roscued by th pilot boat, , in ' New Cattt. lu., Lincoln, if.U, Au, 3. A nw d lotnowbat terlout cattle disease tut broken out In two or tbr. herds uear tbl city. B far It hat baMtd all efforts relieve It. It It spreading) Ik bgns by a swelling of th ye, which become s thoroughly InRam.d that bllndd fol lows in it fw day. 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