Show BY TELEGRAPH VM tam wem baff IMM AMERICAN washington 12 general james R carnohan adjutant general of indiana has addressed letters to the secretary of war proposing that a national encampment of state troops be held here next may secretary teller ha has under consideration a plan endorsed by commissioner dudley to scan dais daie as were recently brought to light in the practice of certain pension attorneys the suggestion Is that only members of the bar regularly admitted to practice and in good At anding standing he be allowed to appear the D the attorney general has decided that the proposed standard time can mot inot he effected except by bv congressional action in the district of co hushia judge lawrence denied the aepli cation of the agents of the state of for the payment of five per cent value for a permanent indian tre lre reservation in that state the te november report of the tha do nari dari part ment of agriculture gives the ahe local yield per acre in Oi october tober final report the condition of corn averaged 78 which was interpreted to mean a product close to bushels the average yield per acre appears to be twenty three one tenth bushels one and a half bush elo ola el per acre lower than the yield of 1882 this rives riven a result practically identical with that of october on the acreage reported in july sixty eight and three tenth millions the exact figures would be in the revision of the sea sen season song bong re tame this thia result will not bo be materi ally changed the product will therefore be about bushels short abort of the previous crop notwithstanding the increase of area rhe fhe potato crip Is large amounting to bushels CHICAGO 11 up to this hour no word is received from the tug pro lection and schooner arabian it is ni aimos almos most certain they have gone down with all on board the fire firo on the steamer talia talla hassee canted a loss of akron ahron 0 oss ors 12 R F pail pair palmed ners family are all taken iiii illi ill lii supposed with trichinous trie trio hinos noss from eating head cheese chewe two will probably die chicago 12 the associated press special from pet yeve erk mehl any ran ani bays rays bays at yesterday while the wind was blowing a gale 0 M chase bind and the party lef iet t the harbor on the other glde gide in spite of the remonstrance of friends and attempted the perilous passage when about half way across the boat was seen to capsize although it seemed impossible for a boat to live in such a fea F ea a volunteer party attempted to reach the boat but were unable on account of a blinding snow storm about 9 the empty boat washed ashore none of the bodies have been recovered pa 12 A fire nnie caught at noon today in the C U S hotel hotels a large three story frame structure on the corner of main and center streets streeta the wind was blowing a hurricane at the time and continued during the afternoon the building was soon enveloped in flames which communicated to the block on the opposite side eide of the street at three 16 street fronts were destroyed including the united states hotel odd fellows hall academy of music herald office row opera house mining herald and evening news office assistance was telegraphed fory fors for which was responded to from potts ville ashton Tani mahoney city and other places over families are homeless having lost everything the bras luss is estimated at three quarters to a million dollars it is impossible to give the insurance but it is sup bup supposed posed to be Ch lengo 12 the careers of wm win E brockway and nathaniel D foster forgers arrested in new now york are well known to the federal deteo tives her here who have shadowed foster enster especially for many years yearb 5 earb ears during the past part summer gummer he remained in thi this cit city elty but has been in the habit babit of pacing his suin surn summers mers merb at a colorado spring springs colorado FOB pos tera home is in bradford ill lii and he be iq a brother in law to jas dayle wim wlm wiy win wab war arrested here in june juno 1882 with with alth in spurious united states bonds in his bla possession he Is banow now serving a sen ben bente terice terica nce oco of nine year seara in hs the cheater cheaters Chea ter tec ill III iry for many years he wab was an active confederate of fosler foster and brockway the police records bho sho bhoj foster foter went to brooklyn on sept pittsburg 12 A greenburg pa especial kaye A mob of outrage outraged a citizens made an attempt to lynch jacob noble who inflicted fatal injuries on john auley at sunday night with a hatchet he Is in a bad characters character and hib his purpose was waa robbery as auley was known to have a large sum of money on his hig gereon noble was captured at a neigh neighbors borle house houfe and the women in the neighborhood forced their way to him with a clothes line but the officers succeeded in landing him in jail but few serious accidents happen ed eda A young his way home attempted to jump on a passing engine and had both lega taken off on he be will tile die rocher ter N Y heavy eale erie compelled me steam barge albion to cut boam roam from the hooner schooner ec Al batrou albatross the tille fate of foun roun men aboard the latter is unknown A schooner hooner ec at anchor near charlotte tto tte is flying signals of distle distress di qs relief cannot reach the schooner owing to the violence of the storm new york 12 patrick and john s bricklayers were ollied by a fulling failing four othera others injured chiea Chlea chicago gos 12 A fierce gae gate in the west end A eat prevailed on lake lahe michigan all day olay yes erday and last night lebi lesi violent tod today to d day syl but the lake la is still rough and ves vee bels bela experience much difficulty in port thus far no damage is reported but there are grave apprehensions for the safety of a number ot of vessels tc ten ten n days daya ago the schooner arab went ashore in the harbor of st bt joseph mich the tug T protector of thia this city got her afloat friday and they were to have bave lett iett for milwaukee saturday expecting to arrive early sund hund sunday bunday ay morning nothing has been bem heard of them it is feared they were unable to weather the gaie gale sunday night and that all are drowned the barges arans transfer der def C 0 da D and wolverine arrived at this port this afternoon from grand haven mich mleh in a badly demoralized condition having lost portions of their equipments equip menta and the nooner schooner sc leo kept corn pany pady with them until bunday dunday night and has haa not been heard of since late this afternoon a tor tog dispatched to rescue an unknown waterlogged flying a sign ot of hs trebs treBa oti all chia thib port has not yet returned the scho onera josepnine josephine dreiden dresden and juling luling are ash ashore orent at Pet water the dresden ia loaded with oats outs feed and camp supplies the schooners ners len higby bigby and four brothers are reported ashore in the vicinity of muskegon mleh mich charleston B S C 12 fire broke out this afternoon in hayne str street beet in williams clothing manufactory spreading to robertson Bo bertEon bertson taylor co whole wholesale eale groceries both buildings were gut gat gatta td Lu dings barrel factory adjoining was damaged loss estimated at eight women woman lud sud and aud one boy were employed in the williams factory mont mott of whom jumped from the third story ellen herron was killed susie bond bona mortally injured mary wolfe badly burned but may recover and maggie and annie tylee tyne badly hurt will recover abigail guy guyana and laura green supposed burned in the building A little boy named lightheart jumped and was caught unhurt only eight persons named were in the third story the fire broke out under a stairway cutting off es cape as the fire spread rapidly persons persona on the second floor escaped with difficulty toronto ont out 12 dispatches p aiches from various parts ot of ontario indicate that the storm stam last night was very severe At the spire of a catholic church was waa blown down and the church e damaged sawmills were unroofed and fences blown down at Be belleville haville block was other hoults damaged and and trees blown down in all parts of the city rhe the gale wms was accompanied by light ning ad ald thunder auti aud a fear ul downpour of hall hali the gale truck the metropolitan hall in which w a salvation army was being held rattling the scenery the nolee noise caused by the wind wina created a panic three women tainted fainted A rush was made for the stairs down which a gleat great many people tumbled no KG one one was hurt the at colchester foundered at her anch auch anchors ors orb there are tears fears for the safety of captain forrest the only per person bon eon on board ihu the zye ivd mesia la Is ash ashore near Bayhead crow orew crew sayed two inches of snow enow in central ontario thia morning galveston texas 12 A neus neui comanche epenial says late last night while the sheriff was absent 60 50 armed and masked men battered in the jail door with a heavy pole overpowered the guards af afdera ten tea hard hara struggle and taking out the two bailey P brothers hanged banged both to a tree in the graveyard grave yard a mile from town it is not stated what the bali bail 1 ey 1 I 1 were charged with 0 at 01 1 louis louig 12 several beveral posts of the grand army of the republic waited upon general jeneral sherman at hig hib residence tonight to night and serenaded him the US arsenal band furnishing the music musio for the occasion some veterans were in the pro cespon ce saon paon raon and a out tout a 4 many more outside his residence 01 ol appearing in re spine to a call the general wa wagi cordially greeted and ex gov bernor thomaa 0 fletcher made mide a brief speech tendering a most hearty welcome to their old commander in reply the general said he was glad to see so many of hit hir hi old comrades present and thanked them thern for their herty he greeting he had hau returned to lo ht fit loun with the IP irv rif of m biking wrig it his bis home and he be expected to spend the remainder of bib bla days here he referred 0 o former visits to st louig nouis notably in 1861 when the growling of war made every man suspicious of his hs neighbor he wa wai 5 called on hy by the president to alfill his oath office to defend the country from foreign and domestic enemies and he appealed pe sled sied to hla hib assembled comrades to attest that his oath had been fal filled he said pennsylvania was wag the keystone state when the union wacl wat a orgle arch resting on one end on massachusetts the other on georgia with prosperity the coun conn try had brwn into a groined arch dipped into the pacific and atlantic oceans with missouri the keystone of the vast arch he was too old to share bhare bib hib list listeners ners pleasures of life but should watch them from the retirement ti of his home he would welcome friends from louisiana as well as massachusetts a and nd forma torm a common union that would endure forever as they proposed the country should live together st louis had bad many cherished memories and he hoped all would join hands together and go on until they received their last call he jye thanked the veterans present dree dreb ent and extended the freedom of his house to them at any tame they chose to call A argeneral general handshaking followed and after three hearty cheers the party retired and the general with two or three friends friende took a carriage and drove to the olympic theatre where they participated in the welcome to john mccullough the aitor ator OTTAWA 13 the canada pacific railway guarantee fund fand is completed and the agreement executed NEW york yore 13 dr marion bims sims a physician well known in this country and europe died this morning of heart disease central pacific goi gol burlington 27 J northern pacific 29 northwestern 26 new york Central pacific matl mati ai panama 98 93 st bt louis Frau texas paci pacific 23 1 union Paci pacific dlo flo 89 wab wabash ti t wells fargo co ex asa 14 western union 79 bar sliver bliver loi loi lof pa IS tha thu dis estrous fire Is still burning but en under control relief belief is arriving and the homeless are being taken ken into other families the loss will vill foot up half a million dollars insurance a little over temporary buildings buil dinga are being erected the weather is bittler cold and a strong northwest gale Is blowing mowing the destitute families millea ta are being aided as much as possible but the town is ina lna in a terrible state of excite metio metro and little can be ba accomplished every arriving train brings people from the surrounding country the town is so eo filled with saloons that it is no trouble to get drink and element are advantage of the accident and have become drunk and disorderly causing much trouble troubie to those who have the tho safety of the city at heart huart ht art the schools were opened to receive the bo bome home melesa leea and aud were quickly crowded the majority are unable to procure boheler ph elter eiter birlie billie of these thebe can be seen gathered abouna the ruins ruina of their hoines homes bemoaning their bad sad lot the eight of thebe these poor people and that of the roughs boughs who have invaded the town from all direction is in great contrast the latter are continually hindering the tbt lorts of the nin fin firemen emerly emeris who notwithstanding are working bravely the streets are full of people carrying their gobas to places of barety safety the buildings with the exception of two or three were all frame and constructed for the most part in a very loose manner mariner CHICAGO 13 H 0 co dealers in furs pelts and leather bade an assignment to the hide and leather bank this morn ing assets and Vi abilities not dla dis closed but the brin firm hab hrs been en in budness business quite extensively the immediate cause of the failure is ascribed to the fact that the firm advanced a large sum of money to an agent in montana for the pir p jr ir ehase chahe of furs fura who thus far has failed 0 make any returns bestoy mass 13 the gale gaia continues att aft off the highlands light i hab haw been blowing for 24 hours at the rate of 60 m les per hour bour NEW LONDON conn IS 13 the tug 0 B stamford arrived net het at night with the targe large Hat hatteras terao he stamford lett letl new now york the barge jda idd da ottrey dunderberg nd hatteras Hatt cra coal laden from providence fall fali river and when midway bewen wen coo cori field and faulkland Islan iolan dat bix hix at evening the hawber hawser between the flu fart flut t and strand barge barg 8 parted thelda thu the da osprey funderburg Dunder burg disappeared eared oared it ts ia be that c r ey and eight men on oard ar are arc lost these barges were owned by haddock and sterie steele tite kite eie ulo new york the stamford St amord has gone to tho iho ivene irene of uhe tue ui a ater WINNIPEG manitoba 13 re portis ports bent ent forth regarding the anti confederation or anti antl canadian movement in manitoba have very little foundation A hostile feeling exists throughout the country to the mon idoly provi ion lon of the cana cann a pacifica pacifiers Paci fiess fiers monopoly charter since the farmers have commenced to market their grain they are largely persuaded that the transportation por tation rates charged char gedl are excessive and that the railway favors one of the large firms in various ways this added to the in crease of 0 duty upon agricultural im clements ts last spring is ia bringing further strong expressions from farmers they propose holding meetings at various points to discuss the question and have prepared a remonstrance to present to parliament at its next se session selon ante is a ma nals nomer and was waa applied by a local paper to a literacy 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