New York Times, The (Newspaper) - July 8, 1885, New York, New York rawes VOL NO WEDNESDAY JULY 8 1886 WITH GLADSTONE'S HELP V THE MEASURES WHICH SALTS BURY'S CABINET WILL PRESS CK GLADSTONE'S STATEMENT OP HOW FAB HE WILL OO IN Off THB NEW LOTION Michael moved in tha House of Commons this evening that the Government have precedence in the business of the House on Tuesdays and Wednesdays He the idea of the motion being ed as one of confidence in the ment It was simply proposed and sub- mitted for the convenience of tho House to enable to transact the re- maining business of the session aa as possible The Government had no desire to screen their policy and actions from criticism but tho main ness now should be the subjects of supply and ways and means business vraa very backward In addition to tho budget tho Government intended to proceed with the consideration of tho Federal Council the Australia and East India Loan tha Irish Educational Endowment and tho Secretary for Scotland The Government tho Cliancellor said was also extremely anxious to deal with the very important Irish but it be impossible to DOSS this measure at this period of tho session if it met with opposition The ment did not intend to renew tho Crimes act In regard to this measure Mr stone had said that the Liberal ment intended to renew certain tary provisions but the speaker was unaware of the nature of those provisions because ho had found no trace whatever of any having been prepared by tho lato Government The ment the speaker continued did not pose to with tho Crofters or bills but it thought the Disqualification ought to soon Portions of tho criminal law amendment would also be- come law this session if tho House time for their discussion Mr Gladstone supported the motion be- cnuse ho thought it was desirable to speedily wind up tho business of tho sion In regard to foreign policy Mr Gladstone said ho believed It was the duty of the lato Government to support tho present Government in the prosecution of Important national aims The statement was in tho main correct that Russia Uad promised the Pass to tho Amour Tho Government Mr would have his best support In all reasonable efforts to brine that question to a settlement Referring to the Egyptian question Mr admitted that tho to avoid itself and allowed time in which to obtain the fullest and besl advice Tho question of finance was of the im- portance to Egypt ana until it settled nothing could be done Mr Gladstone in connection with Irish affairs said ho regretted that a controversial matter had been introduced in this debate As a matter of historic justice he mentioned that at the very time the Liberal Party proposed tho measure that measure was accompanied by remedial measures Tho Government he said incurred a great responsibility In tho crimes act It was not tho business of the Opposition to wish tho to fail If the Government could protect property by of ordinary law he wished it godspeed Churchill thanked Mr Gladstone tor his considerate reception of the motion of Chancellor oC the Ex- chequer Lord disclaimed on behalf of the Government any for tho evacuation of the Soudan iie said that when the Government the order for evacuation had been carried out and could not be re- biV Chief Secretary for Ireland replying to Mr Lowis who direct negotiations with Russia and It is asserted that m this course he bad tho mission of the Ameer but this is doubted Large bodies of Russian are moving ward Merv and Sir Ronald Thomson Minister to sia baa demanded that the Persian Government suppress a French newspaper published at heran for reasons similar to those given for tho suppression of the TBE AT HUE July de Couroy tele- graphs under data of last evening that prevails at Hue Ho The have been routed Our troops respected the King's palace which Is full of artistic treasures of great value Regent Is In our bands Our loss In tno with the garrison was 10 killed and 63 wounded Of tho latter 20 are seriously hurt I have addressed a mani- festo to the signed by and denouncing tho as guilty of an act of odious aggression and ro- ully summoning tho King und tho Queen mother to return to the palace from they bad Ood Tho Third Zouaves aro quartered In tho citadel which Is of holding troops The marine Infantry have beon to from The officials of tho Naval and Military ments are making active preparations for a serious campaign In Annam The punishment of and bis confederate Mandarins will bo demanded of tho Government and the occupation of Annam by tho French will also bo Insisted upon Heavy fighting la to bo Inevitable A MISTAKE IN THE DATE TO THE TOPICS OF INTEREST ABROAD CORK Levo Wallls on American gentleman who arrived In this city Sunday died yesterday of heart disease Mr Wallls came from Boston ZURICH July of tho Army his been arrested and fined Tor ED Infringement of tho law prohibits of tho Salvation Army and tho Ing of books by tho Salvationists Schaaf Is a Prussian subject At members of tho Salvation Army attempted to hold a meeting but were dispersed by tho police PARIS July duel with swords has beon by M Duoland a Republican ber of tho Chamber of Deputies and M a journalist connected with a Bon apart 1st paper M was seriously wounded BERLIN July 7 contest of the Duko of Cumberland for the throno ol tho of Brunswick has led Bismarck to prepare a which will provide for tho exclusion of foreign born heirs to the right of succession to thrones LONDON July 7 Grant Co tho bankers have suspended Baron Grant writes that tho stoppage was caused by tho look-up of capital In a load enterprise which has been at a standstill through Parliament's Interference In enforcing the uso of steam Instead of hand labor to avoid lead poisoning among ths entailing a heavy outlay Thoy are now unable to realize on securities to meet de- mands but after a reasonable time to realize sets they expect to show a surplus of Tho Pall Vail Gazette to-day prints an addition to Ita articles begun yesterday which have for their object the exposure of tho growth of tho trade In young girls for Immoral Tho Sf Gazette in an article them as the vilest obscenity over from a press or seen In a public print Tho book stalls controlled by tho firm of which tho Right Hon William Henry Smith Secretary for War is the head refuse to sell either day's or of tho Pall Mall on account of the Indecency of articles Tho street sales of tho pers containing tho story however have been enormous and copies of both days editions command a premium Sir Richard Cross Homo Secretary In reply to Mr Uncle's question In the House of Commons day as to tho Pall Mall Gazette could bo criminally prosecuted for Its scandalous cations said that tho Gazette could bo prosecuted by Indictment lu tho usual way Advices from Port Falkland Islands pay that wreckage has beon washed which Indicates tho loss with her of tno Yarra Yarra Capt Earl which loft land Oregon Fob 2 for ALEXANDRIA July Lord loy sailed to-day for MADRID July from all points In Spain In cholara exists that tho total number of of cholera yesterday was and of deaths from tbo disease 787 SYDNEY Now South Wales July United States Consul Kahlo presided at a quet here on tho 4th Inst Mr Acting Colonial Secretary advocated a universal of tho peoples of world as a guarantee of tho world's peace and tho freedom of mankind Mr DIbbs Treasurer that Victoria and President Cleveland visits as tho first In the movement Tho Americans present heartily applauded tho suggestions BROUGHT TO TIME AT LAST the abandonment of the Coercion act said that Ireland had been broucht into such a condition that there could bo no comparison between its present state and tbat existing when tho Crimes act was paired Finally Sir Michael tion vcas adopted by a voto of 151 to 2 In the of Commons this tho Hon William Henry Smith Secretary for War announced that tho Government will propose a vote of thanks to the troops engaged in tho recent dau campaign sir Michael Chancellor of the Exchequer replying to Mr Charles McLaren advanced said he could see no reason why Sir Henry Wolff should not go on a special mission to Egypt There was son to believe tbat air Henry was ablo to the Government Mr McLarem thereupon gave notice that ho introduce a motion that it was inexpedient to intrust Sir Henry the in question Lord John Manners eral in trie House of Commons this after- noon said it was not the intention of tho Government to proceed with tho sixpenny telegram this suasion because of tho contention tho introduction of the ure would cive rise to The policy of tho now Government as outlined by tho Marquis of Salisbury in tho Houso of Lords yesterday is not re- in Franco Germany as reassuring and his statements hod tho effect of causing a weak feeling on tho Paris and Berlin Bourses to-day Mr John E Gorut in an address last to his constituents said that he joined the Government ing that it would preserve an and would keep the army and nary thoroughly efficient to secure that object Earl ol Carnarvon the now Lord Lieutenant arrived In this city to-day to formally assume the duties of hLs He was received with Treat enthusiasm and cheered by crowds tho whole route to the Castle No demonstration of a hostile character was attempted The expresses itself as satisfied tho policy of the Earl of Carnarvon tho Lord Lieutenant as In his speech in tho House of Lords last evening Tha Freeman's Journal says tho Conservative programme so far as it goes Is satisfactory at RUSSIA STILL AGGRESSIVE COMPLAINTS COMING FROM THS AFGHAN BORDER July complain of t continual Russian violation of Persian tory and meddling with affairs Ton thousand Russians aro massed at A detachment leaves dally and Is re- placed by frosh from tho Caspian Tho movement tho Impression that war U meant July dispatch from Tiflis by way of Bt Petersburg states that tho aro sending field hospitals to the plan territory The prints morning from a trustworthy in India In regard to events in connection with the Afghan frontier trouble Tho correspondent that the of Afghanistan attaches little to the f of either England or Tbe Ameer considers Ho haJ trom the much subsidies of arms than those havo been given him Tho correspondent tho m arms food to cts tie con- dition i w n r cilled uron either rne Kuss A from that i TWi of ex- rtl ra UT to Join Knun It it ir rjf HOW A RUNAWAY WAS COMPELLED TO MARRY VICTIM PETERSBURG Va July James St Clalr of Canada spent last Winter In tbo South add in January last met 111 as Grace at her homo in St James County Miss Mr St Clalr was very prepossessed by Miss Gallagher's beauty After a brief acquaintance Miss Gallagher wont to Nashville Tonn Mr St Clalr followed at once renewed his attentions be- came Miss Gallagher's warmest f finally under of marriage accomplished nor ruin The friends of the young woman then In- sisted that St should marry Gallagher without delay St Clalr yielded to de- mands and named an early day under tho pretext of going to In Virginia a northern colony near this city In order to pare his home for his bride St Clalr lett ville promising to return In a Tho wnok and St Clair did not return Tho weeks glided into months but nothing beard of tho Canadian Miss Gallagher's friends thon em- ployed a who cumo to Virginia found St Clalr at and returned to ville and reported Miss Gallagher at once came to in charge of Detective Drako of who was armed with tho proper pers At St Clalr was confronted with his victim Detective Drako told him that ho could either marry Miss Gallagher or return to under arrest St Clalr chose tho former alternative Tho bridal party wont to Burry Court House on Saturday morning tho 4th Inst Tho County Clerk was off on an ex- cursion Tho party waited until midnight when tho clerk returned A marriage license was at onco provided und fit midnight In tbo hotel parlor Miss Gallagher was duly mado Mrs James BU Clalr THE OLDER TREASURY OFFICIALS AS IN PRINTING THE COM- POUND NOTES NOTES DECLINES TO BE A DIRECTOR WASHINGTON July Some of the older Treasury officials are annoyed at the discovery juat mado that of dollar compound interest notes issued In 1861 and recently upon their face tho date of tho act under they were Issued This Is also the case with a lot of coupons issued tho same year aro now to bo dated a year in advance of their enabling act In passing upon the accounts and ers of the United States Treasurer the First Auditor's office discovered a compound in- terest note already canceled from its general appearance created the that it might be counterfeit The note with a few genuine ones was sent to the Bureau of Printing and Engraving for expert opinion They woro all pronounced but at- tention was called to tho fact that tho date of tho act authorising their issue had evidently been chanced on the plate This caused First Auditor to hunt the net referred to but he could not find It in tho Congressional Globe on tho dato Indicated 2 1804 Further search among redeemed com- pound interest showed that some were apparently authorized Juno 30 1804 and somo July 3 In the of July 2 was found an act passed June 30 but nothing subsequent to that In tho way of amendment rewarded the closest search Secretary Manning could nothing about it neither could urer Jordan Finally when all the got together tho conclusion was reached that there was nothing lent in the matter Whoever had Issued tho order for tho engraving of the com- pound Interest note plate had road passed 30 in the Record of July 1804 had taken It for granted the aot was passed on the dato under which it was printed Then employes who had been in tho department during tho war remembered that this error nad beon discovered In a few days and that orders were given to change tho dato OB tho In all these years ing had to call close attention to the notes and the circumstance was for- gotten Tho First Auditor was certain at that a graud had unearthed but now that It is satisfactorily explained he thinks that tho circumstance is dence of tho condition of things at the seat of Federal Government during tho last vear of tho war Tho ery has sot tho clerks in tho de- rummaging through a lot of old redeemed war issues Thoy havo found that tho dato of tho enabling aot of tho coupons was printed Maroh 3 when it should have been Other errors of this kind will ably be found now that everybody s at- tention is directed to dates Controller Cannon does not think there is anything surprising In these cases considering tho time and circumstances under whlon tho money was issued has reached here that veyor of Cincinnati in addition to his recent appointment of two has now appointed a third who has a criminal record in several parts of the country having been confined in ton County Jail one having served a year in Bine Sing for obtaining and other property under false pretenses It has also just been discovered that Com- missioner Colman of the Department upon the urgent of Representative Converse and Capt Barger Chairman of the State Democratic Committee appointed as State Agricultural Agent for Ohio a man who turns out to havo been tried and for stealing He served nine mouths in jail in Lake County Ohio E F Noyes telegraphed day his declination of the appointment by the President as Government Director of the Union Railroad The reasons lisa IP for declining aro not given out but It Is presumed Gov Noyes will furnish them It is ascertained that the appointment was at the solicitation of Gov Hoadly and that his recommendation of Noyes was verbal not written It surmised hero tnat the excuse given by Mr Noyes for declining will be found to bo an unwillingness to cause embarrassment to tho tion Some of Gov friends aro suro that he has asked Gov Noyes to de- cline A dispatch from Cincinnati says that Gen Noyes has telegraphed the President cordially thanking him for the ment to a scat iu the Union Pacific but declining to accept because of the embarrassment which the tration might otherwise experience owing to his connection with tho matter Gun Noyes says ho has nothing to defend In his course in that contest but there are friends of the President who claim to think otherwise and are disposed to persist in their view Gov Hoadly Is still uncommunicative as to bis reasons for suggesting Gen Noves for the place to he was appointed ALL OF OBN AVAILABLE INTO THE INDIAN July dispatch was received at the Interior Department to-day from tho Indian Agent at Fort Indian asking that more troops be sent to that post to bo In should tho Indians to upon tho warpath Tho dispatch was referred to the Secretary of War who directed Gen Augur at Fort to sond all hla available troops to the Territory without delay At tho Cabinet mooting to-day the outbreak of the was reported by the Secretary of War who said tnat steps bad been taken to prevent any more of tho Indians from caving thoro Ho stated that a regiment is now on Iti way to tho scene of tho troubles and other troops aro available but that tho bers aro not sufficient la owe of a general out- G H Oury of Arizona to-day filed with tho Commissioner of Indian Affairs a letter upon the general subject of tho Indian troubles in that Territory He says tho people or Arizona aro restless and discontented under the existing state of things and appeal to tho Government to relieve their fears by dis- arming tho Indians on the reservations in the Territory especially those occupying tho White Reservation aland near the San Carlos Agency These Indiana need no guns ho says as there Is not sufficient game In tho country to make hunting an and If there was there Is nothing to thorn to tho pursuit of It Thoy are fed and maintained by tho liberality of tho Government In a style that few DOOP laboring men In tho country can afford There Is no exertion required of them and If waa the requirement would bo mado In vain for thoy wUl not work They have no enemies to defend themselves against so long as they abjure Inclinations to plunder and conduct themselves as ble people Tho much talked of boy so far as Arizona Is concerned has a thing of tho past and there Is no element In the Territory answering to the Eastern Idea of that terror Mr Oury says that tho only true solution of the Indian problem Is to be found in their removal from Arizona and their ment In the Indian Territory Col July Eaton lost night received two petitions from citizens of Lit Plata County asking that State troops be placed between Ute Mountain and the to protect the settlers from Indians Tho ernor says tho exigencies of tbo caso do not in his opinion warrant him in complying with tho request MEXICAN EDITORS FEUDALISM IN KENTUCKY IN A MANY LIVES SACRIFICED POLITICAL QUARREL BAD BLOOD THE ELECTION OF A REPUBLICAN AN'S FOR VENGEANCE Rowan County Ky 7 tho first week of August last began In this o perhaps the bloodiest longest and terest feud which has over marked tho criminal history of Kentucky Thus far nearly a dozen Jives bava been taken and with tho exception of one male and one female two families bavo beon exterminated Bad blood so to speak has existed among the members of several clans of Rowan County for several years past but until August It was confidently believed an outbreak would never again occur About this time tbo regular tion for occurred and to the surprise of most dearly and nearly Interested tbo fact was apparent toward the close of tbo day that tho Republican nominee would his opponent tho nominee of tho At Farmer's Station whore most concerned woro congregated an unusual enthusiasm lod to a moat extraordinary consumption of whisky moonshine as well as regular Tho votes seemed all to have beon cast and but doubt could bo entertained of the election oC Cook Humphreys Republican nominee a fact that lod to a trivial and tho Instant col- lection of partisans representing both factions Tbo representatives of tho two factions wore not drawn In lino against each other but gled freely together Suddenly tho est J Ing i ur JL ROBBED BT Ohio July some past tramps bavo been committing minor dations In tho vicinity of 10 miles north ot this city on the Lebanon Last night thoy committed a bold highway robbery Mrs Jacob Etcher who lives north of started last evening for Dayton bringing with her a quantity of buttor and eggs besides to pay a note that became due to-day When a snort distance north of and at a point where tho road Is partially shaded by woods she was stopped by two masked trampa who woro dirty handkerchiefs tied over faces and for weapons carried formidable clubs stopping her two moro men approached from tho roar and climbing into tbo spring wagon demanded her gave up the money nnd was then told to return homo under tho threat of having her killed If sho proceeded Tbo tramps started westward over the country and It Is supposed aro In tho vicinity of Dayton or THE PRESIDENCY OF PRINCETON N J July ment of THE NEW-YORK TIMES of last Saturday that Dr Duryea had boon offered and refused the Presidency of Princeton among other col- leges has caused some astonishment here It Is true that the college authorities havo been con- from time to tho question of a cessor to Dr McCosh when tbo time shall como for the latter to retire but Dr McCosh has not ynt retired Imperatively he baa onco offered his resignation the Trustees refused to receive ana he has not since renewed tho offer Dr Duryea has never been formally mentioned for Presidency It U believed tbat he was once undor consideration fora Professorship in the seminary at this place but tho college and tho seminary are entirely independent INJURING DRIVER AND PASSENGERS CHICAGO July of wretched wagons which havo bad a monopoly of the ness of handling the travel from the West Side during tho strike broko down In street this evening There were 23 men on board and several were seriously Injured Francis tho driver had three ribs broken and received grava Internal Injuries Leo Dam had his left arm broken near the wrist w J shoulder was dislocated i J ihn had hla left wrist and 1 M Injuries of tbe were bruised SOMEBODY CALLED A LIAR BALTIMORE July paid Charles J Bonaparte at the of tbo Clerk of tho Court of Common to-day tho truth Is you took Mri Plummer Into your and mado her sign a paper of tho contents of which she was Ignorant was quick In an Instant Mr Bonaparte doubled up bis flat struck out from the shoulder and landed a blow on nose Rhodes returned blow and beloro tho two mea were parted by friends about a dozen hard knocks liad passed Then explanations were mado asked If meant that ho was a liar answered tbat ho meant what bo sold but that ho Bonaparte would not havo mado any such statement from his own knowledge of tho case and ho thought that some one must bavo made tbo statement to Mr Bonaparte as tbo man ho Intended to call a liar was tho roan who mado tho statement to Mr Bonaparte This explanation was satisfactory and they parted friends Tbo encounter was tho talk of tho town day Mr Bonaparte who Is a grandson of tho famous Mme Patterson Bonaparte and a brother of Col Bonaparte is a leading lawyer of tho Baltimore Bar and Is a very wealthy man lie bears a most striking resemblance to In features His opponent Charles Kb odes ll a bright attorney who was formerly a police magistrate They wore opposing sel in an equity caso brought by Mrs Plummer Tor a settlement of tho Plummer estate Tho trial of tbo caso had Just ended nnd tbo counsel hud lust Inft tho court room when tho offensive words were spoken Bonaparte received thu worst punishment Tho akin on forehead was broken and his Jolt eyo put In mourning was not much hurt MR TAKES ALL BLAME WASHINGTON July Auditor said to-day la speaking of tbo Kollar case that tbe newspapers were wrong in blaming Appointment Clerk for tbe original re- of Kellur ho had boon regularly certified for appointment by tbe Service Commission All that bad to do with the caso was to Introduce Kellar to him The First Auditor said be wanted tt understood that be alono was responsible for what hud been dono in the case THEY ABE WARMLY IN DETROIT AND FALLS N T July Mexican editors after a round of receptions drives and entertainments at Detroit on day lasting until midnight arrived horo this morning Thoy speak in tho most enthusiastic terms of treatment at Detroit whore a re- ception by tho Mayor a drive to tho leading manufactories an exhibition by tho city Fire Department a on tho river lunch at tbo Russell and a reception at tho residence ol Gov Algor In tho evening to which they woro escorted by a battalion of Infantry with a full regimental band woro tho features At tho morning reception by tbo Mayor speeches of were mado by Gov Alger United States Senator Palmer and tbo Mayor to which responses were made by President Faz and Secretary Arroyo do Anda of tho Mexican Associated Press On the river excursion and at tbe Governor's reception tho prominent ple of tho city of both were present In Brent force and the Impressions formed of each other by both tbo entertainers and entertained woro most favorable The eloquence of Mr Arroyo de Anda was the subject of universal praise by all who heard him 1 rom Niagara tho BO to Albany where they aro to be tbo guests of tho press of tbat city throughout Wednesday Thence thoy go to Boston Speaking of tbo benefits to bo attained by this notable excursion United Senator Palmer asserts cementing tho ties bo- the two it will bo worth millions of dollars to tho commercial of this country Similar expressions were indulged in by Gov Alger Joy and dis- The grandeur of Niagara the hospitality ot tho people and tbo evidences of wealth intelligence and good feeling that greet them on side fill gentlemen with amazement write and telegraph glowing accounts of what they seo und of magnificent reception back to country everyday and Saturday will be spent in Boston and Saturday night thoy go to York FIDELITY TO THEIR TRUST ATLANTA Go July death of Maria H Foster a colored girl discloses a story of fidelity of white guardians to tho negro race Eighteen years ago a colored woman was dying In Atlanta Just before her sho Mra A W tho of a citizen to seo that her baby was cared for Tbo child was black showing tho pure Ethiopian strain Mrs took it homo and soon took such an interest in tho girl that sho refused to part with ber In this manner a relation similar to that of mother and daughter sprang up In tho lady bad tbo full sympathy of her husband The girl grow into young hood absolutely without the knowledge so Tar as ber associations went that ihu was a A few months ago Maria for such was tho girl's name contracted consumption All through her fatal Illness sbo was watched by Mrs with tho of a mother and when tho cud came tho dead girl's eyes were closed by her kind friend Tho coffln containing tho remains was placed In tbo and every honor was paid which could avo beon rendered a beloved daughter Mr and Mrs Fickett ore highly respectable people FOUND GUILTY OF MUTINY July term of the United States District Court was begun this morning A Jury was polled In tho caso of tho United States against Charles for tiny on tho high BOOS Tho defendant who shipped on tho schooner Charles F Valentino from to Norfolk was charged with general mutiny assaulting tbo officers and de- tbo V appeared for him Tbo Captain of the vestol Asher Curtis tho mate Henry D Conover and tho Charlea E Pierce wore examined for the United States The defendant testified In his own behalf There wore against him Ho was found guilty on three and quitted on tho other without tho Jury leaving the box The panel of Jurors wero then dis- charged until tomorrow IN MEMORY OF VICTOR CHICAGO July 600 persona attended tbo Cosmopolitan Memorial tival In honor of Victor Hugo at Central Hall this evening The hall was profusely decorated with emblems of ing Don A L Cheltenham presided and delivered a short address Tho principal ad- delivered by Robert Hervey and Emery A Storrs A letter of regret from tho Hon E B Washburne to Franco received The feature of tho o von Ing was the singing in tho original of Ultima Vorba by Mmc PROGRESS OF WESTERN RAILROAD CHICAGO July track of tho and Northwestern Railroad was laid to Lylo on Monday Connection baa not as yet been made with the Illinois Central but will bo In a day or two There is only about 100 feet of truck to bo laid to connect tho two roads The Minnesota and Northwestern proper will end at Lylo From tbat point to tho State line a dis- tance of only a quarter of a mile tho Milwaukee and at Paul's track bo a leaso to tbat effect having already been made SCHOOL TEACHERS IN CONVENTION Penn July of tbe teachers of too State is now In this city holding a three tion At this morning's session tho President Mr Morrow of Allegheny City delivered his Inaugural address At this afternoon's T M Balliett of Normal Park III read a on Tbe Moral Value of Intellectual Work Tho of tbo sociation will go on an excursion to Monroe before they separate TEN MINUTES TOO LATE Ontario July afternoon Instructions were received by the In- land Revenue from Ottawa not to pass any entries of spirits or tobacco till further orders Ten Warts a marked check for and Dominion notes for to clear that but tbe Collector de- oil aed TBE CROPS IN MISSOURI ST Louis Mo July J W bore Secretary of tho State Board of ture furnishes the Associated Press with tho following summary of his June report of crops In Missouri The estimated yield of wheat la 7.8 per acre or a total ot els The condition of corn U Spring wheat Wheat Is generally well Ailed good quality though injured ram and rust of talking and amid more or less nnd crowding a pistol shot was and one Sol Bradley a Democrat fell mortally wounded Tho Democrats declared that John Martin a Republican and friend to the Republican candidate for Sheriff bad killed him while tno Republicans most positively that a shot intended to murder ono of number had hit by Tho result of this tho beginning of all quent conflict was tbo inauguration which la now In existence stronger ever be- fore Upon ono were arrayed John Day an Sam defeated candidate for Sheriff and a deputy under Day and Jeff Bowling all Democrats and on tbo other Cook James Gary County Clerk and H M Logan a merchant all Tho Democrats Humphreys had not beon elected and ho should never serve tho Republicans said candidate bnd boon loyally elected and bade to any one wno daro attempt to interfere with his tho duties of his of- Feeling run and higher until ono day In December last a friend of the defeated Democrat named Floyd accompanied by an appeared In In a mllo ol which tho Martin lived Tno two Democrats on observing John Martin who chanced to bo iu on that day accosted him rather sharply whereupon ho walked and went to a hotel kept by Cary a friend Tollver and companion followed and upon again meeting Martin n war of insulta followed result or which was killing ber two This Martin was to fire his shot Floyd Tollver whose companion however escaped uninjured All witnesses tbat too difficulty WHS forced upon Martin whoso action was pronounced ly Justifiable He was and taken to tbe jail of another county for keeping where ho remained for weeks while tho Tollver abetted by and Day aa woll as others talked up such a suite of feeling that tho lynching of Martin very probable nnd Indeed was openly boasted about but inasmuch as was confined In the Jail of another county whose law-abiding plo would not an attempt of this sort a different plan was formulated by tho director-general of tho enemies of This plan was the preparation of a order of delivery for tho body of Martin to obtain which It was necessary for tbo lawful authorities of Rowan County to send an order In writing demanding tbo der by tbo Jailor of Clark County whither ho bad been remanded for safe of bis person to tho authorized agent or agents of Kowan County Persons affecting to be such agents and order did apply of tbo Jailer of Clark County and ob- tain tno body of John upon tutlon of what was supposed to bo a genuine la writing Irom tbo authorities of Rowan County Tbo prisoner was mado to go in to tho evening train of tho and Ohio Railroad which hore tho party toward a town seven miles east of Farmers Station where tho original trouble bo- Itan At Farmers tbo train was stopped men sprung on board and before tho posse Martin in charge firing followed ut the end of it was discovered that nobody had been hurt except tho cuffed prisoner who was riddled with lea Ho soon died Bowling was accredited this Infamous affair but In- as ho was only a laborer In a saw mill glad to earn leas than 82 a day aro thoso who ho was Incited by another party Tlie county authorities declared tho order ol de- livery to bo u forgery and Miss Buo Martin a yountt sister of the dead man openly avowed that IS Taylor Young tho County Attorney of uttered It More followed talk deepened into throats threats Into counter- threats nnd these very quickly Into action One day Z T Young tbo County Attorney came Into with a holo In hla apparel I was shot at Irom ho said thoy want to murder me spoke Miss Martin that man was never shot at bo merely desires to our Ho Is tbo devil of it all And latter statement hove carried weight for all went smoothly tor tho be- ing Meanwhile a young man named whoso reputation for was greater than tbat of nny man In Eastern bad boon chosen as a Deputy by Sheriff We'll bavo peace now certain Bold County Curry to his neighbors for thoy all know Baumgurten Is a leader and afraid of vos we'll collect our revenue now to a dead moral certainty And it did look that way for Daumgarten earnest bis official Ing however very briefly Bang ashot from tho roadside ono day ana poor writ had beon served Of course no ono know who had him audit was day light too About this period or perhaps before Bowline of tho so-called Tollver faction had killed tbo Town Marshal of Mount Sterling for which ho bad beon Incarcerated at that place Mount Sterling Is tbo county scat of ery h mo of States Senator Cerro Williams For this or somo reason Jeff Bowling a mere stripling but standing a youth whoso accuracy of aim was not excelled by Simon Kenton and whoso mate of human lire would compare tbat of tbo dead outlaw Josso James carno to tucky from Missouri Ho was much concerned about bis brother and gave unmistakable signs of an Intention to continue tbo feud Accompanied by tho John Day young Bowling engaged Sheriff Humphreys and friend John Tho latter two attempted thole using a shotgun and a Winchester Democrats trying their hands pistols only Nobody was hurt In this en- counter at tbe conclusion of Humphreys and retreated to Judge fury's hotel with tho aid of son they soon barricaded the place correctly anticipating trouble Boon after tbo party In tho woro warned of by a shot from tbo out- side It glanced close by tho only lamp that bail been loft burning trying to sot flro to the houso by bitting tbo lamp cried Judge Cory Shall 1 put it asked bin wile Heavens cried tho Judge as eight shots In rapid succession rattled by tbo lamp And so tho tiring won kopt up until when It ceased and tho parties engaged In it re- tired having shot more than 100 rounds to tbo Injury of tho houso only Up to tills period or eight months alter tho beginning of tno detta the Stato authorities bad Inter- but tho bombardment of Judge Cary's houso could not bo ignored and AdJt.-Oen after a consultation with Oov Knott wont to Kowan County alone nnd unarmed Ho saw tho leading spirits of both parties and scoured their promise to go with him to and thoro meet Oov Knott who earnestly desired a peaceful and early settlement of oil Young and Day sented tho Tollver faction Cary and tho Martin Two conferences took and tho result WAS a mutual agreement to keep tho peace all signing a to that effect written by Hargls of own county at Oov Knott's request PC a co was now proclaimed and all parties went homo hadn't a town Marshal however and pretty soon her Democratic con- found ono In tho person of vtr whom the Republicans declared was u dont of a contiguous county Morgan They tbat his presence and ex- pressed the belief that County Attorney nad imported him to again renew the Hunt Mo trouble occurred however until Into In June when who hud formerly aided the Humphreys crowd made n statement tnat M IBS Martin had offered him to kill T Young and apiece tor all tho of the action ho would murder Miss who is now tho recognized leader of the action ridiculed this am it a ruse of to foment Thus mutters remained until Juna SW lust when Tow u Marshal Craig claimed to have received Information that mob was at Farmers Station thero and learned that thuy hail the to tho bunie flf tho Martins near Tollver now uf HDU on Friday a of and went to the Martin mansion where In Cook Humphreys anil oin other mnn i ailing on his tbe tn the Sheriff Thm of of and ft coune tbo Marshal cule bis and four 16 and Bald to bo tbe hwt in County This tn VHTI cocked and fingers on boldly up to tho Martin Thoy worn WHM In a fow feet of the door when who by tho way Is a robust f 28 and of handsome face and appeared what U Wo want Cook Humphreys answered Ho Isn't bora retorted tho Yes ho Is I cried Won if be IB como and rot replied Miss Martin shutting tho door Quickly disappeared within Tollver and party charged ho leading They tho stairway and rapidly When at tho top step a door opened suddenly a voice Got out of here 1 and the of sent tho Marshal and his party to below Tho censed as suddenly as It bad begun and strange to sav man hurt his loft hand Jaw and body been perforated with Tbe attacking party retired Later and a friend Rayburn attempted to tho houso for the bushes supposing their mies had Rone A half dozen quick shots them of their and as volloy sounded stumbled and foil on his face a corpse Humphreys escaping was on Sunday Juno and whan tho who had meanwhile been ordered out bv tho Governor arrived on Tuesday they found b urn's corpse tbe at mid to go It Laet Monday the two homes of Miss Martin woro burned to ashes Thursday nluLit tho home of wai burned likewise Tbo troops aro under Major Lowis W nnd number 100 mon found the County had run off when they arrived but after a search ho was discovered and Induced to Issue warrants for tho arrest of all although bis icar almost prevented BUCQ on bis part Tho entire county Is now virtually In the feud anil thoro Is no chance for tho soldiers to leavo before October after tho Criminal Court bavo tried tho 10 now In custody of whom Cook Humphreys Is one Tho relation of tho to politics and of tho politicians to feudalism in Kentucky will bo related hereafter li V M TWO CHIEFS OF POLICE ONE HOLDS THE OFFICE THE THE TITLE TO IT N J July tho charter election m tills city last Spring tho Democrats made almost a clean sweep electing the Mayor and eight out of tho men Tho Republican City Attorney and urer woro deposed and Democrats appointed In their stead A fato was ed for tho Republican Chief of and tho police force but owing to laws In reference to departments of cities providing that civil service reform ciples should bo applied to police affairs ro- of tho Chief and force was deemed Im- possible unless charges could bo made against them Tho charges not being counsel was taken as to whether tho law could bo evaded Tho result was that last evening tho Democratic Common Council expelled the Chief John Fitzgerald and tho entire force and elected Chief of Police Chief Fowi alt ana his chosen force were In before J Kearney Rico this morning whon they proceeded to Headquarters where they wero mot by a point blank rcf to a de- mand for surrender of the keys from Chief Chief Fitzgerald's counsel and the oid force wero present and Mayor and a number of with tho or's legal tho newly Chief nnd Ms lorce A largo crowd of present did tbo Ui but cess Amid of tho old force and Mayor tho now Chief mi drew Irom tbo building wild tho of a headquarters In another of the city Further developments P looked for with Chief that under tho provisions of tho law referred to hols justified In retaining his position A call f or a meeting of tho Common Council evening has been W P Voorhees attorney for Chief returned here fr m Trenton this afternoon with a writ of Issued by E W dcr of the Stale Supreme Court the Mayor and Common Council to desist from In- thu affairs of tion and ordering tho new force to Jo nothing In tho until tho Mayor and Common Council show for action him on July 15 at Trenton Consequently tbe Common Council meeting to-night was n affair Alderman Herbert of tho Republican minority read the mandate of tho Supreme Court and the body proceeded with routine business The Democratic majority ly voted to employ counsel to defend tho Mayor and the now force the Republicans Tho old force Is on duty M usual GEN GRANT'S CONDITION TWO CENTS MOB IN CLEVELAND STRIKERS CLOSE FACTORIES AND ASSAULT A MANUFACTURER PLACED ARMS TO LIVES AND IK THE EXPECT KD RIOT TODAY July of tha woro astir at an early hour this Ipp and by fully men armed with In tho Ward and listened for an hour to speeches by Karl agent for tho la thU country About 10 o'clock a was formed and tho Information wont from man to man that thoy woro going to march to tho city and out tho men who were working In tho different manufacturing establishments by the Tbo strikers reached tho H P Nail Company works at about 11 o'clock Thoy made a nisU for the works and drove out tbo workmen who to the number of 150 flod from the building Several men who stood by their given to leavo or bo thrown Thoy oil took tho bint and loft Tbo strikers then proceeded to tho Works but coming had been and tho laborers had beon sent bonn and the doors locked A short front tho shovel works U tho largo brick factory of tho Union Stool Screw Works Brown President of tho company bad heard that tho strikers Intended to the and In tno morning applied for lion Two policemen woro detailed to protect tbo works as tho had not beon at all dangerous When tho strikers reached works they found all tho doors shut and Besides the men and boys employed att tho works there aro In tho neighborhood of a hundred girls When tho body of strikers drew up in front of building tbe greatest con- provallod as had mado to Destroy tho If tbo did not quit work Brown anil several men stood ono of tho loon and when several of tho demanded n an Instant Iho character of tho procession changed Into an mob A fence was torn to pieces and In a moment tho door loading Into tho works was battered down and strikers began to swarm Into tho building Drown stood right In tho wuy of the strikers and made a savago onslaught on Ho was struck with a club knocked down ami whilo down repeatedly struck and If IB had not been for exertions of several or tno strikers themselves ho would bavo been Killed Ho was to a driven to his residence physicians say that of a number of sevens bruises his Injuries aro not U mob then through tno tho men and boys who wero at work their places and Jumping through windows ing exit In tho best manner thoy Tho girls wero all told to leave and wero to pass out through tho door Three oB the girls fainted ami bud to bo carried tn dences of citizens living near Ono man who fused to leavo tho building wos down with n club and badly hurt Ho was thrown down and had to be carried to hU borne been driven from tho tho returned to tho Ward and dispersed When tho fact became known tbat Brown who Is ono of tho most prominent men In tho city had been 10 roughly handled tno greatest Indignation was expressed Mayor Gardner for not giving tho com- uany better protection Tbo Mayor however Immediately culled a of the Hoard ftt It was determined to slop tho mob violence of tho at any cost battory instructed to hold itself In to bo called upon at a moment's notice Tho Cleveland GrayH aro drilling In and are under private Instruction from tho Mayor At present everything Is quiet but tho worst la feared CHICAGO'S ENDED THK ilm TO MITTED TO i July After it days tbo strike of tbo conductors and on tho Western Division Street Railway to an cud In b virtual victory lor tha HE THAT YESTERDAY WAS AH DAY FOR HIM MOUNT N T July days are much alike Just now with Gen Grant almost without Incident Ho nas de- voted himself to-day to rest last night's rest having beon somewhat brokon ho required tho attendance of tho doctor During this morning tho General manifested somo In- terest In tho progress of work on his making several Inquiries about It but most of the morning and all of tbo afternoon ho ban kept his room resting and napping and not ing to move about It was nearly two past noon when ho dressed Tho General suffered little pain beyond that Is always present and ho escaped this tho distress to which ho hag been habitually subject about B o'clock Dr bald early this evening that although tho pulse had not changed In volume or weakness was Increasing This evening when Dr Douglas went to cottage tbe General tho day had been an cosy ono with him Tho doctor him If ue thought tho bad weather of tho hud affected him and a negative answer was mado to as was preparing for toe night Ho in reply tnat although ho frit tbo need of It on without It for two nights and do so because bo it Induced paralysis and It afforded lit only temporary relief Preparations for tbo were completed o'clock Tuo General was sleeping within an hour como strike originated lu tho by ibo company of 10 men who hod i of a which bad petitioned tho company for tho ro- of certain grievances Tho employes bo- cd that tho men wero discharged of having served on tbo committee and in- that thoy should bo taken back 01 if a chanco to answer any bo against them Iho company to do cither and tbo conductors and drivers In all struck tho company nil tho strikers and to hold an of tho conduct for days previous tu tlic ning of the strike of tho 10 who wero This excludes tho tin obtained the iho company was in service und gives tho company a to whether or uot re was any Just for tho of IU meu Tho settlement of tho wus result of conferences between Executive tee of tho tho of the city upon shoulders iho maintenance of order has fallen Tho strikers Insisted that tho men should have n fair bearing and President Jones tlon consented that they should The terms of compromise thus determined upon worn sub- mitted to tho strikers ut their mealing and adopted Cars will running on schedule morrow morning with tbo old men in running nli day upon tlie four lines wore In operation yesterday Of- guarded each car but hud comparatively little do A few men who Hals w the cars rolled nlong wero arrested and ono wan clubbed SETTLING THEIR DIFFICULTIES PHILADELPHIA July information Is bore to-day upon tbo best authority that negotiations between tho Pennsylvania and New-York Central Railroad Companies with a view to tho settlement of the trunk lino aro satisfactorily For since negotiations wero begun It Is stated that they are In a position whore they can bo concluded within but it will bo dono so speedily as that oven thoso who are parties to tho matter cannot say Tbo most serious obstacle to a of tho trunk line difficulties bas been the Jealousies and antagonisms existing be- tween tho Pennsylvania and Central Companies and those have been occasioned tho invasion by each upon tho other's An officer ot tho Pennsylvania staUM and antagonisms cannot bo except by u withdrawal of each from territory and this means that tho Interests must abandon their and that In return for will exert IU Influences to the West to the wini tho Pennsylvania will not be so In Its business in heretofore TLIE SAWMILL MEN'S STRIKE BAT CITT Mich July Tho strike among tho laborers in the sawmills lu this city Booms to bo losing ground strikers thla morning marched to tho mills with a liand of music anil mills woro stopped by their aion to Join Ibo strikers Tim ers arc willing to count 10 hours a work but will reduce proportionately Many men will not take pay and are willing to work 11 hours tho dar tbo strikers dwindled to dimensions TRIAL CLOSING THE MICHIGAN Mich July Wost Re- public retired from the list of active lost week throwing 100 men out of em- ployment Tho Paint River and Mastodon mines on tho aim Closed down Hen tl n I part of the t wi tbo It mine In the ir tuna on thrown out nf w rlt ir ir em would he il ing out 1 1 far i P1 rn ol the men k beon t hut the bus t FOR A July George W Durom William U I P charged with conspiring to i tbo of over toot place this Tho testimony of John B Kuun tho expert who was employed to Inc the books of tbo bank was to tbo t that In tho flnn of Rumm Boas amounted to At tbo end of 18 tl ilia firm's account wai overdrawn to drawn bv two clef ks In tbo firm B employ to the firm's wero deposited to their In Itsi tho firm's overdraft was and tho only deposit tho year wag The Teller's books showed glaring tbo lalso entries in ono aa high as Many additions wero shown Joseph a contractor that ho beiran to In the ion Bank in 1874 and about two years later be en- tered Into an arrangement witli w lam Buram now deceased to get money tho bank Mr Bumm gave him a note ho wanted money to i or hli contract work ho took tbo noto iho money until when dunt advised him to draw tbo money on Ms personal checks which ho drew when Be required It until the tune nf the He did not koup a bank book find never mado nny Mr death vent on with his tho mme as ho had be About two weeka before tie failure bo In bunk witli the watchman It was closed He turned Into tho in and warrants i ho bad given Judgment for to President He wiis to nay 6 per i i for all tbo since Rumm s death drawn or M of a similar tho w 1 In ball nnd for THE MISSISSIPPI Miss July 7 being sold -in MM to through tin cf Ui C w r the an i t II H 1 I i 1 i Thn linn It W ssl t IM Mt Lbe of t wr O K v bard B