Show BY graphe GRAPHS AMERICA X CHICAGO 29 there is a great political commotion almost moat a panic in this thia city to dagand the republicans who were confidently counting on majority in rook pook cook jook county a few days ago are discussing tiie the chances of a defeat with one of the best tickets ever placed before the people and with weak candidates candida tea tei on the other side they are neglecting their opportunity and are likely to stop trifling and put in sharp work from now on until the night of election thia this state of affairs ia Is partly dug dua to over con and neglect to properly re cognito the situation but it is much more largely due to tto too too much grant boam while prominent republicans are busy making preparations for a magnificent reception proposing to erect imperial arches and spend from to the local republican committee find hard woric work to raise the little money necessary to pay election expenses expanses meantime while apathy or indifference has captured the tho republican camp orders today to day came from the national democratic committee at washington that this city must be carried at all hazards in the forthcoming election for the democracy dam bummers burners of a large sized barrei barrel barrel barrei having been tendered for fon that purpose are cifes rife rioe and certain it is that today to toda day da the democratic headquarters are thronged thron ged while the republican headquarters are arc nearly deserted inthe if the r republican ticket is defeated it will b be c chiefly owing to the lil ill limed timed and alad injudicious attempts of granta grants friends to turn the entire attention of the party to his welcome the danger lies ilea in the possibility ot of illinois being considered a doubtful state in 1880 the tribunals iri Irl bunea keokuk special says the triai trial of bill young for the murder murde rot not of louls louis Spen spencer cerand and four children closed in kahoaka kahoka missouri oa on saturday resulting in a verdict of not guilty the culmination mi nation of the c case ease kaes laes however cameto came today to day circumstantial evidence was strong bat was waa weakened by the fiasco of a detectives etri eyrl dence although young was kasac so i quitted the belief in his bis guilt was very decided among the citizens and they determined to lynch him on sunday afternoon young married lydia bray and on monday evening the couple arrived here before going to youngs home at luroy As their train passed through kahoaka kahoka this morning Youn young gand and his bid wife alighted and a mob of from to followed them on horseback and surrounding anghis his house demanded his surrender young opened niro firo on the mob shots were exchanged until he was waa wounded eight men then forced their way into the houses house took him out and hanged him the excitement there la Is intense washington 29 A telegram was waa received at the war department this morning from general mcdowell stating elating that the haul plez indians northern arizona were starving and asking if they could be fed by the war department there being no appropriation available foi such purposes the matter was referred to the department of the interior the term for which this authorization was given will not expire until december loth but commis bloner stoner hayt yesterday yest yeat erday extended the time for 60 days from that date before the expiration of that period congress will have ar an opportunity to make an appropriation for the Haul Hau lplez they are not agency indians ann and ana no appropriation has ever been made for them specially MACON ga Us 29 the T confederate a to monument was unveiled today to day by most imposing ceremonies in the presence of people the military display was very fine col coi thomas Thomaa hardeman was the orator of the day introduced by governor colquitt he delivered an eloquent and patriotic address in which he counselled counseller coun selled peace and fraternity and the burying of all animosities of the past it was received with immense enthusiasm SAN ban FRANCISCO 29 charles charies 1 peterson real estate agent was shot dead by garr gar otera early this morning near the united states min mint t the murderers escaped W H henderson commercial editor of the chronicle shot himself twice in the head this afternoon in the orion saloon kearney street his hia wounds are probably fatal B R F morrow and 0 A owners of st julian the horse that made 2121 on saturday last today to day refused for the animal st ulian julian J will probably be taken east next spring on saturday nov esth sr st julian will trot at the oakland track to try to beat his own record it is now believed that peterson who was killed this morning was shot either by or at the instigation of a woman from motives of revenge ViRGI VIRGINIA NIrA CITY 1 29 11 9 shortly afternoon grant visited the union and north consolidated virginia shafts and inspected the machinery in company with mackay and fair at 1 the time advertised for the departure of the train there was a vast crowd of people at the depot waiting to catch a last view of their guest at 2 four carriages came in acht sifi ht bearing the general and his hia party members of the reception committee the city officials delegation from the pacific coast pion plon eela 06 8 governor kinkead ilan ISAn kead mayor masor yo young u ug john W mackay Macbay and a few invited persons there was a burst of music from the band baud as the ca carriages r made their appearance I 1 and a rush of the crowd to the north elid end of the depot As the general gained the cars and mounted the platform his appearance was the signal for a rousing cheer he went into the ear car but soon reappeared oc on the platform and three cheers were wore given in response to cries of speech I 1 one word before you go etc the general teok took off his hat and said fellow citizens I 1 am indeed glad to have had an opportunity of visiting your city and I 1 feel grateful for the generous reception I 1 have met with here I 1 have seen much that has interested me and i am sorry I 1 could not have made a longer stay and seen feen more I 1 bid all farewell the general will tarry tany in reno beno from 4 to 6 and will then go straight through to ogden oden A virginia dispatch bays say a gen grant and party descended the C 0 shaft yesterday and visited the lower levels of the bonanzas under the guidance of J W mackay subsequently he be went through a number of mills uhe tae general visited the hali ball of pacific coast pioneers and was madean wadean made an honorary mem member bersand and a wade of the omee office and credentials of the society given him aim butro sutro neva nov 29 having delayed i his departure from virginia city till wednesday evening for that express purpose gen grant accompanied compa nied by gov kinkead of nevada col james G fair U B S grant jr philip and some dozen invited guests today visited the sutro butro tunnel and returned to virginia city oia via the savage shaft the party left virginia I 1 in 1 11 city at the early hour of 6 ni adock ock and were driven in four in hand turnouts over a fine mountain road to the town of sutro where they arrived at 8 ithe the general expressing himself pleased at the early morning drive his welcome was voiced by the ringing of bells the blowing of the whistles of the companas comp anys workshops and by heavy discharges of giant powder from the mountain tops overlooking the town the party were received at the sutro butro mansion by mrs adolph sutro bupt sapt H H sheldon and the officers of the company and after an au examination of the works of the company at the mouth of the tunnel and a reception of the town and vicinity a most sumptuous breakfast was served to the distinguished visitors and friends after bieak bleak fatt preparations were made for the trip through the tunnel but before doing so and while assembled on the portico of the mansion much merriment was occasioned at the generals appearance in the costume of a miner the visitors were wore now turned over ever to superintendent sheldon and secretary young and under the generalship of foreman bluett the mouth was reached the party were placed aboard the cars and amid the cheers of the assembled concourse disappeared in the darkness quick time was made under ground chaft no 1 one mile from the entrance was reached in eight minutes shaft no 2 two miles from the entrance in seventeen minutes and the station of the north lateral tunnel in 85 35 minutes here the party left tho the cars and walked to 0 the north header the better to examine the underground workings and witness the execution of the powerful drilling appliances ro re in driving a work of efthia this thib character the covered boxes which convey the steaming gleaming hot water from the comstock mines were also an object of considerable interest returning to the cars the trip was continued to the face of the south lateral tunnel after which the party were escorted to the 1640 1610 station at the savage in mine dine whore they were given in charge by the tunnel officials to t those of the savage co and sad were hoisted to the surface at virginia city throughout the entire trip the general evinced great interest in all the details of the under ground management and work being particularly ticul any arly struck with the immense energy that was everywhere displayed and with the wonderful tenacity of adolph butro sutro in eue euc cess cees fully folly accomplishing what he grant considered one of the greatest works of the age gen grant and party passed carson ou on a special train about 3 p ma bound east they were met at the depot by A number of citizens who wished them a safe and pleasant journey home the grant party arrived at reno beno from virg virginia inia city on a special train at four p in and departed east at 5 30 flags were flying at the depot and the hotels were decorated grant held a reception in the theatre and shook hands with 1500 1600 people the ladies had a reception by mrs G Q ant in the car washington 30 arosemena the new dew minister from Colum columbia bl who was presented to the president a few days ago agog says that none of the surveys either of the panama or nicaraguan route aseem to have been sufficiently complete and careful to warrant the selection ot of either elther elther cherof of those routes in preference to the other both he believes are feasible however the principal question involved being simply of expense panama is a member of the confederation which senor benor arosemena represents and he is an advocate of the panama route he says that the government and people of that state rake lake a deep inter est eat in the discussion now going on but they are debarred barred de from taking any active jn in the matter by reason of the concession made to wyse wybe which forms the basis of DeLes denes delesseps sepa plano plan of tac fac action benor senor has given niven the question much personal atten tio tionne nHe wrote a pamphlet on this subject nearly newly 30 years neara ago advocating the construction of a canal across the isthmus A party of engineers lately sent out by be do lesseps to make a new now survey of the isthmus are already on the ground around the party may wait for the coming of the dry season which is so favorable for field work before undertaking a survey of the route all other times of the year that region is inundated with heavy rains the tho country to be surveyed is almost inaccessible to parties of engineers and the work will be one of great di difficulty the wyse route comprehends a very deep cut through the mountains or short tunnel it is not yet known however whether the tunnel will ba required under any circumstances it being possible that some soma depres depression bion blon or pass exists across the mountain range which can be taken advantage of at a great saving of expense the facts about this matter will be better known after the survey by the engineers under M U blanchot agent bussell russell writes the com mies ioner loner of indian affairs from Me agency in regard to the pache apache outbreak in new mexico as follows victoria h heard eard of the indictment against him in grant county or ok as they say eay that a paper was out against him three days afterward afterwards judge bristol fountain fountains prosecuting attorney and others passed through the reservation to a point some 18 miles east of the agency on a plea piea pleasure euro eure excursion hunting bunting and fishing the indians were acquainted with these persons pere ons know their off official leial positions and connected their visit here with the paper referred to and believed relieved that victoria and perhaps his people were to be arrested fountain who has been in the country for IS 18 year years is personally acquainted with many of odthe ithe indian and learned from them that this circumstance induced victoria to leave at the time he did penna SO 30 A destructive fire occurred this morning originating sina gina ting at half halt past three in a small office and was evidently the work of an incendiary tho the nire fire spread so go rapidly on seco deco account tint of the high winds and scarcity of water waters that but little could be done to arrest the flames until that portion lying between the mansion house and wilson manifold a dry goods gooda house and from the river to the bluffs was totally destroyed about buildings are in ruins comprising the principal business portion of the tho town involving the loss probably of upon which there is but little insurance iob foe urance as the policies were generally cancelled we tr rt unable to give the individual ind vidual lueser at writing both bides aides of the railroad and front streets for lor three blocks are entirely destroyed most moat of the business houses are partly covered by insurance the estimated loss ia Is over insurance the cause of the fire is the hillsides hill sides and river shores are lined with homeless families and household chattels great excitement prevails NEW YORK 30 30 the journals are filled with political matters which seems beems to increase as election day approaches last night frederick douglaas addressed the colored men whom he be implored to sustain the republican ticket in brooklyn john kelly spoke toan tonn to an immense meeting which the democratic journals cay was packed with cornell republicans icely Is described aa as speaking well using the boat of language but has no personal mag magnetism netiam in order to induce persons to return to memphis who fled from that city during the yellow fever epidemic the passenger rates have been greatly reduced on the railroads starting from new york on the arrival of the arizona it was waa found that among the mormon emigrants 5 m I 1 g t on board john smiths f family nm il jan jau w apfl s ill with scarlet faver fever this thia caused much consternation among the other immigrants and their numerous children the affair la is being investigated because the cabes cases were not reported to the authorities the rimes times commenting on yesterdays ter days dispatch that the texas pacific will ask no subsidy says with the disappearance nce nee from the zhe congressional lobby of the texas Poi polac pol ac the criticism to which it been efad will ot of course cease lebs less ia Is heard or tho tha development that is going on in the vast region tributary to the texas pacific loute route than ot that which is quietly revolutionizing affairs in the remote northwest but that it is equally remarkable few care ful fui observers will doubt the min miu eral exal resources of arizona are attracting tr much attention lower california and bonora sonora are yielding hidden bidden treasures to american mining companies northern mexico is regarded d with increasing interest as a field admitting of great extension of profitable 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