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   Weekly Hawk Eye And Telegraph (Newspaper) - June 14, 1883, Burlington, Iowa                                ipen his There day t to UK Old of Leidston how backward th I was twelve on the day of if of pigeons M tlie an and the -e Well a part of tk OLI m orchard r tie apple orchard was a colors of blue and it never want to here near ch less a n retired from practice in his hands by an East the formula of a tor the speedy and ptr id all throat and af positive and radical cure y and all nervous ving tested Its wonderful i thousands of cases has to make i known to his Actuated by this motive relieve human suffering charge to all who de- in German French directions for pre- g Sem jy mail In- ip naming this paper I daughters of action mothers more my S in 11 Hi r i 1.1 fut tin 11 r 1 1 f t 1 r i I- ii V i I- n Wanted OLDEST CO CINCINNATI OHIO CO igle and Double Harness e with privilege of BUYING GUEST of the inway Sons Bach Piano Company THE WEEKLY HAWK-EYE IOWA 14 1883 CAMPAIGN OF HIS B Report to 11 sail quarters March a Most Mountain Reds and Their Village Wiped for A HOUGH San Francisco June following dispatch from General Crook was read at the military headquarter this SILVER CREEK Aru twelve miles of the boundary via Tombstone June left here May 1 with one hundred and ninety-three Apache scouts Crawford Chaffee's company of forty-two men and the Sixth cavalry carrying rations for two months on mules I followed the hostile Tbe roughness of the country is indescribable A number of mules lost their footing slipping from the trail and fell down precipices and were killed Tue hold of the Chiricahuas was in the very heart of the Sierra Madres The position is finely watered and covered with a dense growth of timber and plenty of grass had been camped near the head of the river occupying prominent elevated peaks affording a fine lookout for miles rendering surprise most impossible and making retreats cure through the rough adjacent canons Captain Crawford with the Indian scouts early on the morning of May 15 SURPRISED THE of Chala the chief who led the recent raid into Arizona and Kew Mexico The lasted all day and the village was out The damage done cannot be estimated A number of dead bodies were found but the indescribable ness of the country prevented a count from being made The entire camp with its stock and everything belonging to it captured I learned from the ers taken that the were FOR and had already had two messengers try to reach San Carlos On the 17th they began to surrender They said their ple were much frightened by our sudden appearance in their fastnesses and had scattered like quail They asked me to until they could gather all their bands together when they would go back to the reservation By the terms of the treaty ray operations ware limited to the time of the light and told the to gather up their women and children without delay They answered that they could not get them to respond to their the fugitives fearing that the signals might be made by our Apache scouts to entrap them They told us they had a white boy who was in the village surprised by the scouts He had run off with the squaws who escaped and who had not yet been heard from They assured me that every one of the band should come in if I would remain a short time The terms of the treaty embarrassed me greatly and being in that rough re- gion with my rations rapidly disappear being between three ana four hundred to was to with the found MX find one child taken by the early in May They are nov with command These women aa near the Mexican tral at a place called Carmen They further state that when the discovered that the Apache scouts were in the country they became greatly alarmed and abandoned the 300 head of cattle they were driving away from points in western Chihuahua The cattle were afterwards picked up and driven off by a body of Mexicans HOMEWARD We marched back rapidly as the con- the and the of the women and children would permit We the country depopulated for a dis- tance of ten miles from the Apache hold The insist that they have in then even when the main body went on the reservation some remained behind in the mountains There are quite a number of captives who state that they have never been on a reservation I have strong hopes of to clean the of the last of them Of these with us are Loco and Mana often reported killed and the families of other prominent chiefs We saw no Mexican troops and after leaving northeast Sonora did not sec a Mexican other than the captives rescued I have assurances from the Indians that the white boy will be brought back alive I am looking for him ment and will inform you by courier SEWS Another Letter from Senator Van on the Star Route IOWA CHANGES Washington June following are the changes in Iowa for the week ended ed: Cottage Hill county Chas W Augustine Gallon Cass county J B Zwingle D C TUB STAR CASE Washington June in his address in the star route case has outlined the the prosecution will make in Us for instructions to the if they are approved by the court it is likely that the final will be strongly against the defendants Undoubtedly the prayers in behalf of the defense will strike at the vitality fhe Not much hope is entertained on that side of a favorable reception of their prayers many of which were formulated for the purpose of securing exceptions for case of an appeal should the court reject them The defense will probably maintain that the statute of limitations has run against this case but already Judge Wylie has ally decided that point so far as his courtis concerned Judge Wylie seems posed to use all his power to secure a of some other words to prevent a disagreement A curious ture or the case is the position occupied Kerdell He has confessed himself and yet should the jury acquit the other defendants have the effect of tmg aside this plea of guilty of conspiracy and thus in a negative way declare him of the charge of which he ed himself to be guilty session in the star route trial was devoted to hearing arguments based upon the prayers for instructions to the ury The prayers number twenty for the and an even hundred for the defense The for the defense were sub- mitted without argument A large ber of them are attacks upon the ciency of the indictment made is that all or none of the defendants can be convicted The court adjourned until to-morrow when the charge to the ury will probably be delivered Although the ster route trial is not yet ended the record up to this point is the argest ever made in a criminal trial in his country Printed in small type and octavo size it comprises over six thousand or about four millions two hundred md fifty thousand words The record in ho Guiteau trial comprised two sand seven hundred pages and was re- as of extraordinary length SUIT AGAINST STAR ROUTERS In June 1882 an agreement was made Between George Bliss assistant United States attorney and Robert attorney for Salisbury Parker and others interested with these combinations of star route contractors to refer the claims of the government for alleged overpayment on various routes to Richard A Elmer second assistant postmaster general for arbitration Elmer has been examining the payments on routes belonging to contractors ever since and having con- cluded his labors Eimer recently directed the attention of the postmaster general to the matter citing the Revised Statutes which say that if any sums are wrongfully paid by reason of false statements in the mail vice the postmaster general must sue lor tbe recovery thereof The matter being referred to the attorney general the arbitration was not binding anil suit was therefore instituted against the above parties on the 8th inst The amount sued for is nearly Elmer's tion developed large overpayments on the route running from low Ranch to Reno Nevada Other suits against the same parties are to follow and also against other contractors Washington June Van Wyck has written another letter to the postmaster general concerning the Nebraska mail route recently let to Miner He says a vision or messenger must have appeared to Miner in tbe prisoner's dock advising him to present himself at the postoffice department at a certain hour to be conveniently in a room adjoining the chief bureau but not engaged so in business or abstracted in thought of the prison gloom into which the bureau was aiding to plunge him as to prevent his overhearing the of the chief and a portion of the Nebraska and that then forgetting his prosecution and forgiving his tormentors he should at once relieve the perplexed bureau by send- ing a clerk to convey the joyful tidings that he would cheerfully accept the proffered route Strange that this innocent circumstance should wear the semblance of conspiracy In this case Mener was doubtless the most innocent and a portion of the Nebraska delegates the most guilty as will api ar hereafter and the central bureau the willing however to be deceived The excuse for this illegal letting was thai since congress adjourned strong bearing the endorsements of the beau men in Nebraska and Dakota were urging it The records of your de- show that three petitions one Neligh over one hundred and fifty miles east ot on the line of the Sioux City and Pacific railway con- one hundred and forty names The second carefully omits to give any locality but from its text it evidently conies from the Black Hills country with one hundred and twenty names The third and last is represented to be by citizens of northwestern Nebraska which includes a large territory and sparse population signed by eighty-nine persons bearing the marks of professional skill Star routes always operate successfully in the region of forts and camps Here appeared an army of sutlers and tractors under Miner and as Port is retreat for soldiers they hailed the ment of signing a petition and they weie accordingly utilized and nearly seven dred soldiers and army teamsters were transferred from the muster roll to this petition presenting the sufferings of the citizens of Nebraska leaving about probably genuine citizens to plead for this VESSELS FOR SALE Upon his return to Washington tary Chandler will for sealed for the purchase of two two iron and twenty-six wooden scrips which have been condemned by boards of inspection as unfit for further naval vice The following vessels now at Mare Island are included in the Benicia Narragansett Kyack Saco and Alaska The remaining vessels are at tastern and southern yards Proposals for their purchase will be received until about September lo THE STAR ROUTE Iii the star route trial Judge Wylie con- cluded his charge at and the jury retired THE JAPANESE INDEMNITY FUND The department of state has been prised by Bingham United States minister at Tokia of the delivery to tlie ment of Japan of the treasury draft for the amount of the indemnity fund returned to that government by tbe United States REDUCING DISTRICTS The president to-day had a long ence with Secretary Folger in regard to the question of reorganizing and consolidating internal revenue districts so as to meet the requirements of the law It is posed to settle the question as soon as possible 18 Samuel In a Remarkable State of Preservation New York June following will explain been spending a few days at Greystone with Governor Tiiden and not i merely because his old friends in tbe west j and south have an ever-present personal j interest in him but because his name is this moment upon the lips of politicians of every class all over the country I propose to give the readers of the some particular account of him When I parted from him a year ago I did never expect to see him again Indeed I was so skeptical of the stories concerning his restoration to health as to feel a cacy about intruding on his privacy but he was good enough to send for me and I went over to Gramercy park in a what sorrowful sympathetic state of mind My surprise almost exceeded my gratification The old house is undergoing reconstruction and ment on a magnificent scale but the old library is still the same being held from the hand of splendor for the last I take it as a tribute of an ate remembrance of old times old friends and old books There I found the nor and if an apparition had stood be- fore me I could not have been more astonished The days of seemed to have come back His low voice was found again his eyes were bright and his cheeks his intellect as sinewy and clear and his wit as incisive as they were when he made nothing of riding stone to Harlem and back or driving the Boys from park to Greystone He took me all over the new house pointing out various changes ex- plaining his general design and ing architecture and architects with intelligence He quite tired me favorite and malevolent way he bus of punishing his long stairs meandering through labyrinths of decorative art and threading tapestried mazes of corridors and bers On current affairs he talked with his usual pungency and candor When endurance had ceased to be a I said Governor don't you think we have had enough of this t He smiled and in his dry half pitying half sarcastic way replied If you are tired we will go down stairs At Greystone his life is of the simplest and busiest He has a farm hard by and no end ot pet poultry and blooded stock Of course I had to be dragged over this farm and the devices which the old mau put slyly forth to trap me into some unguarded treason to the butter and eggs of my blue grass country were many and ingenious I stood my ground like a hero but it must be owned that the governor's farming is like thing be well done While I was at Greystone not so much as the shadow or ghost of a cian crossed the threshold or appeared upon the grounds Surrounded by his nieces and his books the old statesman and philosopher was as unreserved in his conversation as lie was and always is simple and cordial in hid hospitality One of the young ladies told me that the little household find got through over two hundred voi times last winter The governor is a voracious and versatile reader no less than an attentive and -wise observer of affairs and we talked of thing from Thomas A Kempis to Thomas A Hendricks He playfully observed that the chief objection he had heard to the election of Mr Carlisle to the was that in some recent volumes published by one Mr there was a suspicion that he had mistreated his wife Here I must stop I know that the is most curious to learn what are r Tilden's views of political affairs current and prospective I have little doubt that if I had the right to speak T could by faithfully ing him make myself interesting and in- the opinions of every man are his own and his is sacred I never knew a man more entirely frank in his intercourse with friends than this sage of Greyston but I am nnt his piece and it is not for roe to come all the way from Kentucky to New York to do that which he is so much better able to do for himself Nothing passed to lead me to modify the opinion I have so often ex- no power on earth could in- duce him to accept the presidency HESKY THE TRIAL OF THE DYNAMITE CONSPIRATORS London Jane trial of the men concerned in the dynamite conspiracy was resumed this morning The steward of the steamship Parthia on which Dr lagher Gallagher arid Ansbaugh sailed from New York in March last was by Ausbaugh who elicited that no more connection apparently ex- isted between him and either of the Gallaghers than between him and other passengers Precautionary measures on an elaborate scale are being taken to prevent the rescue of the prisoners while being conveyed to and from the court Mounted policemen with drawn swords surrounded the van containing the ers and policemen with revolvers ride in- side the wagon The streets were also cleared to allow the rapid passage of A boy employed in Whitehead's shop at Birmingham refused to swear that Wilson was one of the men who visited his em- ployer Some servants in at mingham and other witnesses from there however swear that they saw Wilson ing the town with a trunk noticeably heavy After the policemen concerned in the ar- rest of the prisoners had given formal dence the court adjourned Au Effort to Form a Passenger Pool Chicago June to a call of the vice-chairman of the joint executive committee of the trunk lines a meeting of passenger agents of the roads in tory of the Ohio river and east of the Mississippi was held to-day for the purpose of the question of a general passenger pool throughout that territory About twenty roads were resented including the trunk lines The matter was discussed at length and bly but as some lines whose acquiesence is deemed necessary were nob represented in the meeting definite action toward the formation of a pool were taken Milwaukee June annual ing of the Wisconsin Central resulted in the re-election of G L Colby as president and treasurer and E P Abbott as vice- president and secretary CROPS General Condition iu the west Chicago June Re- view in its to-morrow will make the following as a condensed crop mary based on the reports from its in Tennessee tucky aud the northwestern states and territories There is no change in winter wheat and for the worse if any Spring wheat is standing well and growing Oats me improving and promise a fine crop The first planting of corn is poor but the second is coming better Fear Not All kidney and urinary complaints Disease Diabetes and Liver troubles Hop Bitters will surely aud lastingly cure Cases exactly like your own have been cured in your own bor hood and yon can find reliable proof at home of what Hop Bitters has done and can do Reunion of Iowa Davenport June was a ing of the citizens this evening to make ar- rangements for the first annual reunion of the Eastern Iowa Veterans association to here on September 19 and 20 Two thousand veterans are expected to be present International Dog Show Chicago June international bench show of dogs opened here to-day and is a very creditable one The entries number three hundred including fine specimens of sporting fancy and pet gathered from all parts of the United States Canada and Great Britain Emigrant on Trial for slaughter Paris June trial begins to-day of the Marquis and seventeen other persons charged with manslaughter in that they four old sailing sels to the island Port Breton Oceanica with emigrants most of whom died on th FOREIGN NEWS OF THE IRISH MITE Extraordinary Police Precautions to p vent of m one of tlie French an Trial for Wealthy Cuban Abducted by Bandita Abducted mxd Ransomed Havana June Galas Aguero at tho head of a number ot bandits abducted a wealthy proprietor His friends him for IOWA SUPREME COURT Opinions Filed and Decrees Special Dispatch to THE Des Moines July the supreme to day opinions were filed and de- crees rendered in the following Stewart vs Town of Danlap Harrison district court affirmed Louisa County National bank vs Train Linn circuit urt reversed on defendant's appeal and on plaintiff's appeal Ellsworth vs Cordray Hardin circuit court re- versed Wood vs Wood Hardin circuit reversed Burton vs Baldwin Mahaska circuit court reversed State of Iowa vs Conovan Mitchell district court affirmed McGowan vs Keokuk lumber company Lee circuit court reversed Jacoby vs Waddell affirmed Wilder Polk circuit couri affirmed American Missionary association vs Smith petition for rehearing overruled county vs Dubuque dis- court affirmed Walter vs Wood Marshall district court affirmed Loyd vs Loyd Hardin circuit court affirmed Olein vs Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul Railway company Jones circuit court affirmed Bonder vs Redenbaugh rison district court reversed vs Stryker Webster circuit court re- versed SECRET SOCIETIES Meeting of the Grand Grove of tilt Iowa Ancient Order of United Deb Moines June grand grove of Iowa Ancient Order of United Druids began its session in this city to day and will continue in session until Thursday Every grove in Iowa twenty-eight in all is represented by one or more delegates and many more are expected All the state officers are present as N G A William Horner of Burlington D G A B Scheiner of Des Koines G S H of Burlington G T G H ler of Burlington G M William E Herman of G G J J Peters of Davenport G H Charles Bode of Keokuk The grand grove met at ten o'clock this forenoon P G Mayor P V Carey delivered the address of welcome The grand grove was engaged to-day in general business This evening at nine o'clock robed in the strange garb of the order the groves a grand ade After the reception will bp given the grand grove On Thursday there be an excursion to High Bridge THE ORANGE LODGE June fourteenth an- meeting of the Grand Orange lodge of the United States is in session here FIRES Blaze lit a Mine Shaft ut Braidwood Illinois Braidwood Ills June o'clock last night a fire broke out in shaft G in this city and has been raging ever since The lire department labored all last night to extinguish the flames but without success Violent explosions were heard during the night Thirty-two mutes were burned and it is lives were lost The shaft is of the most valuable in the coal fields and was worked solely by colored men The loss is thought to be very great An Cue Kansas City June the United States circuit court to-day Justice Miller delivered an opinion iu the oleomargarine case argued by Conkling and others a week ago The court held that its diction is only in case of a violation pf the constitution or law of and does I not cover the present case that it is a case for the state courts The prisoner was therefore remanded Regarding the position that the statue is con- trary to the principles of the constitution of Missouri in prohibiting traffic in a and the court appears sound but like the previous question cannot be iu this case by this court THE TROUBLES of an Adjustment of tbe Pennsylvania Mine June trade tribunal appointed to the wages of miners announced that the ment over the discharge of a miner on count of his connection with the tribunal been adjusted and that there is ing to interfere with an amicable ment of the rate ot wages MATTERS A Negro Lynched by a tucky Mob June months ago two negroes mimed Colbert and Pete Hunt a cuminal on Mrs Lizzie Prather of here The men were arrested and confessed that they had been hired by Hugh Wood a white man to commit the deed Last night masked men forcibly took Colbert from the jail sat him on a horse and took him away and flanged him PROBABLE MURDER St Louis June from In- dian territory say Bery F Porter private secretary to Chief and a brother of General Porter the military commander of the Creek Nation was found dead on the street in Okmulgee yesterday morning shot through the heart Whether his deaths were accidental or the result of a quarrel with a gang of roughs who were carousing around town firing revolvers the night before is not known Porter was a graduate of Worcester college Ohio and was a promising young man Sioux City June Fitzgerald in a quarrel with George Adams near Cor- cut Adams throat Adams died and Fitzgerald escaped THE CASE San Antonio June in the Wasson court-martial the accused pale and erect proceeded to submit his case with firmness His voice visibly affected carried the sympathy of the court through the greater part of his story The advocate replied at some length The finding will not be known for some weeks Wasson's friends iear for the worst A CASE Troy N Y June was much excitement about the fetation during the examination of William Striche a member of the firm owning the iron works who is charged with having instigated the shoot ing of Hutchinson last night by saying that he would give for every one ot tbe strikers whom somebody would kill Though not charged with murder Striche was refused bail Several arrests of ties directly charged with the shooting have been made THE TURF at Covington June 12 At the Ionia jockey club races the polling race one all ages Major Hughes won Little Butter Cnp second Mattie Rapture third time The handicap one mile and a quarter for all ages won Ballast second Lord Ragland time The Merchants stakes for all ages one mile and a furlong won Pearl Jennings second Freeland time The club purse for maiden five furlongs High Flight won Fox's colt second time The welter weight hurdle race mile heats over Our hurdle won Kate second HACKS Island June 12 The June ing of tbe Jockey club opened to day The club purse for all ages five furlongs won Hickory Jim second Swift third time The selling race one mile and a quarter Chickadee won ford second Rambler third time The four for t olds five furlongs Burton won s colt by Kill Ernest second Thackery third lime The stakes for and upwards mile and a long Bootjack won Monitor second Rita third time Tbe club purse for all agos one mile and a half Parole won second The chasp the inside Jim Gowan won Kiltie Clark second Spider lime RACES Columbus June The class Overman won Dick Wright second Alta Bashaw time The class Neva Black Jug second Urbana Belle third Cresco fourth best time HACKS St Louis June 12 The races were postponed to-day on account of rain Wrestling Boston June 12 The wrestling closed to-night H M Dufur the medal for mixed ling and the first prize of Tlie West Point Commencement West Point June 12 The annual cises at at West Point were concluded day when graduating class received diplomas which were handed the cadets by Secretary Lincoln General Terry made the annual address His reference to Grant and Sherman was loudly applauded General Sherman urged the graduates to attend closely to the duties of their sion He said this would probably be the last time he would apeak to them ac in a few months he would retire June 12 The Macon gia volunteers one of the oldest military organizations in the country passed through jhe city this morning on their way to Rockford they will be entertained They will return to Chicago to-morrow and will remain as the of the local military until Friday night Telegraph Litigation Saratoga June 12 In the court of appeals William IF Evarts made be closing two hours argument for the appellants in the appeal of company the order general term of the superior court og Judge order dismissing the complaints in the actions brought by William S Williams aud Hitch to restrain and prevent the Western Union to consulate the purchase of the Atlantic and Pacific and the American Union companies CASUALTIES A Locomotive Down Forty-Foot Embankment Dayton 0 June Tbe locomotive of a freight train on the Toledo nati and St Louis road left the track here yesterday and rolled down a forty-foot embankment fatally injuring Brakemau Verner The engineer and fireman were also severely injured The Southern Expedition June 32 Major J X Wright general manager of the Southern exposition received a letter of some length from President Arthur ily the exposition bespeaking its success pointing out the great of such exhibits to the country at large as a means of educating and also as tending to heal all sectional which he is happy to note now scarcely exist Lincoln June 12 Tbe slate men's annual tournament began to-day with ten thousand live on hand A strong breeze lowered the scores Hummel of Omaha won the first prize ten straight birds Eberly pf vilie won the first money in the class shooting Dropped Dead Petersburg June 12 Admiral John Randolph Tucker dropped dead at his residence to-night aged seventy-two He left the United States navy for the erate navy at the beginning of the war and at the close of the war entered the vian navy Yellow Fever Galveston June 12 Private advices from Vera Cruz say the yellow fever is very bad Tne authorities are trying to conceal the fact and physicians and papers there will give no account of the number of deaths The fever is reported to be of intensely malignant type Suicide Des Moines June 12 At Sigourney yesterday Postmaster Robert committed suicide by himself through the head He had been master for fourteen years was well liked a man of property and not financially embarrased His postoffice accounts are in order ana no reason is assigned for the deed Indication from Overwork Dr Daniel T Nelson Chicago 1 find it a pleasant and valuable remedy in indigestion particularly in overworked men L-llta Bloomington June 12 Mile Litta is much better to-night and will speedily re- cover to Flatter Her Husband's Vanity A woman at Fostoria Ohio tOy laughing at peeing her husband fall down and she kept it up for several days and died Her merriment was probably caused by the fact that her spouse had just tumbled to a pun she had tried on him fifty times without effect The delight at was too much for her The Culture of Beauty Although nature alone can produce fect I art may in a great measure supply nature's deficiencies We see this instanced in the clearness and luster im- parted to even a sallow skin by Glenn's Sulphur The lady of forty who uses this beautifier drops at least ten years of her nge by its application Unlike the dangerous cosmetics which obstruct the pores it is entirely harmless Beware of counterfeits See that C N Crittenton is printed on each packet without which none is genuine Sold by druggists at 23 cents three cakes GO cents In the same category of valuable toilet ar- ticles must be included Hill's Hair Dye A preparation as no- table for the naturalness its tints as for the rapidity of its Of all dyes in existence it is the cheapest and purest Kot to Benedicts A ining and necessarily well-to-do declares lhat there are lew girls whose ox pe for exceed an- is oo great ment to Benedict who linds his average income more than half that sum Nevertheless there arii not many young men who make load complaint against if she spent no more thaw that each year It Indued It would be a queer platform that didn't view something with alarm Cerebral Dr John S Main discusses in the Brit- ish Medical Journal what he calls cerebral dyspepsia A sudden piece of bad news as is well known will take away all desire to eat even when the stomach is empty and the man perfectly healthy aud it is often the case that physicians treat dys- which is really the expression or indication of an brain The true course is to use medicines tbat act directly upon the cerebrum I have found he says the most useful to be bromide of ammonium or bromide of the former in sufficient dose at bedtime to secure a good night's sleep and com- with this to be taken three or lour times during tbe day such medicines aa are known to have a on the nervous system Among these the most being phosphorus or the hypo- phosphites and cod liver oil Arsenic and quinine are often also useful and a diet is always indicated A to Peck's Sua During a in a New York state fown a woman found a roil of bank bills amounting to several thousand The bills were of an old state bank that had failed years before That what some people lose by not cleaning louse oftener Had she cleaned house years when the bank was solid the would have been good   

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