Show BY TELEGRAPH T E AM AMt RICAN WASHINGTON 22 Indian 22 Indian Com om Commissioner rom missioner Hayt having returned from his western trip resumed his official duties dutie to-day to He Ite reports the Dakota crops in a flourishing condition and said laid the Indians he vf visited appeared to be well veil supplied supplied supplied ed and in inclined to be peaceable friendly and 1 A B B n iD ed to the po position of revenue agent ill probably be assigned to dut BoS BOSTON N 22 22 The base ball match here to-day to between the Boston and aDd resulted in a score of eight to seven in favor tavor of the Bo Boston tO I ST LOUIS Loots A 22 22 A cooling wave came wn from the northwest last night and to-day to and the merry mercury ranged from 8 deg to 10 deg del lower than for two weeks week Business has fully resumed and St return Louis ed ed to her normal condition MILWAUKEE 22 From 22 From sum mary mary of over reports received by commission merchants from points in Wisconsin Iowa and Minnesota it is that the damage to the growing crops crops l of f wheat by the late storms and excessive ex- ex heat average 17 per cent in Wisconsin and 27 21 per cent nt In Iowa and Minnesota BELLEVILLE Ills IUs 22 The boiler boBel of a threshing Dg machine e at work on the farm of Ben Berl We near here exp exploded o edi killing kUling Mr Dexter o of C C Mr Jones and an B r J me ame InO and mortally wounding a man named Long and aDd seriously Injured Mr and his brother and another man whose name is 8 no not given The accident attributed Is to the incompetency or r sin sin- ee of the engineer t i 1 j D DEi DENVER The 22 22 The The temperature emp tuie in ColOr Colorado do has been I high d during lag the past Pt two weeks the flights am arre ar cold and pleasant No cases of or sunstroke Have have been re- re re and the beat best t a authority an- an announces an announces Bounce that no cases of sunstroke have ever been known saw since the settlement of ol the countr country l AL ALEXANDRIA DRIA The 22 22 be The pu publishes Columbus Ale an reply to Gen Hunton's Hunton a last card A ander denies that he de declined to accept Hunton's challenge t but t says he has bas as much right to r fear the Alexandria police PoUce as as Hunton had to fear ear t those se of the District pf of Columbia He Us accuse accuses of being a f friend feud to alt 11 all the dl district Brings and d 1 CO concludes by Baying by-Baying he was never known to be bij wanted and not found At A mass mass meeting held at the Orange Court House to gay ta-gay to ap- ap point ap-point delegates tes to the co iRr l a resolution n to td delegates leg opposed sed s to Hu Hun ton ww wile orN to to ii tU s t f end end- se secede eded anell aim Dd tt P delegates eIe tes solid v r- r n- n Cm A ao 22 Pd sports imports ts tsan an to Ui JI Pasera ol b pace te In- In dica let r port of the he thee d dam e wheat eat A er crop in Min Min- Min iD- iD neso neso Wisconsin n leis and Iowa Iowa by t the storms storm and weather hot hot weather we were mu much ex e and that hat the Jibe he tol will be pear peu pearly as aI arg large as 1 last J year r 1 perba per ie Jar mr r aria and tl that the quality may inferior interior Some correspondents a a are re very ejae- ejae tio Afi-tio bout about the he bright pros prospects ot ts and anda anda id ida a R Rochester cheater MiJae special saya iI the wheat crop in i Mih i 1 Min l- l w will trea reach h NEWARK 0 O 22 About 22 About 2000 people were wee present at tb the a soldier and sailors reunion to-day to Gene Gene- General General ral ml Sherman arrived early Pt President 81 dent H Hayes and Governor Bishop and staff st it arrived from Columbus jand and were we were e escorted by the guard and national guard cuard gua d A Dum- Dum Dumber num ber of 01 prominent gentlemen accompanied the P President and aDd witnessed the ceremonies General Warner delivered the welcoming address at the grounds and Representative Representative Keller Keifer delivered the ors ora or oration tion eulogizing c General McPherson o this being the e anniversary Uy of ot ht his death The Ibe President General Sherman and others were tnt intro introduced e- e educed from Iro tb d A 4 A banquet was wa given to night n t at the Lor L I House at which Generals Kelter Keifer and an GoY Bishop T Thomas omu Swing Ewing G John obit A A Logan olaI Ogan and aile others responded t 1 to w t tutu The PJ presidential party scale leave f tb night to-night night l for r Washington NEW ORLEANS Several 22 22 Several colI col ered ared men of West Felician today to- to today to today day denied the truth of ot the most important of their statements b be- be before fore tOle the returning board regarding s One witness on examination cross however ad admitted ad- ad admitted mUted the th truth of several import import- important important ant aDt statements in the affidavits Chief Clerk Thompson of the custom house produced the roll of em in the custom house Col Kings King's appointment b but t would Jl not swear to its absolute cor cor- cor J J L Hagen Ha eDS attorney here tes testified teed that he be had prepared d the affidavits affi- affi davits in the custom co tom house in the described form que questioning the witnesses and honestly and fairly faidy reducing their statements en is to writ writ- writing writing writing ing Tb fr statements were vol tary B tary so eo Ar 1 as ae he knew He endea endue endeavored voted va to bring out the t Pol points ts for the republicans L F supervisor of of West Baton o ge testified that Weber had told him him hina dirt tb t h Was afraid to return Murn to to- East Bast after the eJection election alo that Senator tor Aloin Aloia colored had ad re received elved 2000 tor or having the names names of o several re- re re republican publican electors omitted from frog the tickets furnished tarnished John Kay attorney here for Sec Sec- Secretary Secretary Secretary Sherman has written to toB B Representative pre Stenger chairman ot of the Potter Petter sub committee say eay- ing that in consequence e of the delay de- de delay de delay lay o of the Washington committee In a acting upon the Secretary's re- re request request re request quest that subpoenas nas be issued for witnesses ses regarding intimidation Mr Sh had decided upon the examination into the intimidations and until the Wash Wash- Washington Washington Washington ington counsel had advised him bim to the contrary he be should not avail himself of the that aeh b witnesses U as s Secretary reary Sher- Sher Shern Shere 1 a D n should name name ame would be sub sub- p e periODs 1 I BOTin jaroN la 22 22 Three per per- per were were drowned h in Runk tr i kunk JIve t y yesterday t two o be being g lady b bathers thera n anti m the the 8 thud third Cap Cap- Campbell who served IJ the tte Ei Eig th Iowa l dur- dur during ing ng t the e W t war and who since sin th war ar has haa served se several eral terms in inthe in inthe inthe the Mississippi legislature as a senator and as representative l He was drowned near his bis home borne at New New- sharon yesterday y while bathing to in Skunk River iVer PEORIA Ills IUs A 22 22 A balloonist named 1 L L D Achison while mak- mak makIng making mak Ing an ascension at Elmwood Elm Em wood wood last evening was wae was killed instantly by falling a distance of feet NEW Naw YORK The 22 22 The ni reporter teporter interviewed Judge Ord Oro ofSan of San now here bere Th The late lat latter lat latter ter said aid I have hpe watched the pro pro- progress pro pro-gress gress cre a of the t Kearney from its in indention ep on It was brought brough through h the usual conflict Capital and labor but principally through the employment of ot Chin Chin- Chinese Chine Chinese e ese labor to the exclusion of aU all other The emigration of ot Chinese at t first was v very velry ry slight aUght and their was was not objected to to and In fact scarcely noticed It was wu no trot until the Central Pacific and Un Un- Union Union Union ion Pacific Railroads which extended ex- ex extended ex extended tended competitive advantages to Chinese emigrants and created such a tremendous influx for seve seve- several several several ral years to the Pacific coast that the t present disturbances began to exist exis White men and and- women w who o Were ere only of iy receiving moderate receiving moderate comp compensation for their labor lebor ire discharged and who bo proved themselves tobe to be willing and apt scholars were substituted hi their places Not on only ly did they make able miners minera laborers laborera and aad mechanics but cooks cba bel id and aad to day to y many of the best houses bouses con contain Chinese servants of or every very grade crade The enterprising laborer who had bad saved a small mall pittance easily stood tood this change eha ge for a short time bUt while he be was waa standing still manufacturers aDa and others ethers with capital were Pere quietly quickly gaining wealth through the intro introduction of cheap labor cheap labor The result has been that thai in fa a few tew work work- workingmen ingmen have become beggars and ana capitalists have become rich and day today day San Ban Francisco contains cont ins over millionaires As Ai a sequence COB sequence this great wealth has I ere cre created a monopoly This has assume eel ed such euch gigantic proportions that any kind of legislation either local or State is constantly being tam tam- tampered tampered tampered with sad and even eveD our courts court are in danger of being controlled ky by these monopolists This with general depression in business and andreal andreal real estate place property owners In hi very bad odor Is Ii at the white heat how and it is evident that conces conces- concessions alone must be made by both com COUl- communists and capitalists In the city it has haa gained more strength than in the interior and ao no doubt butt b ba a at the next election it will win show a bolder rant front It is willing mainly to destroy des trey the power of railroad railroad banking and steamship corporations lions in this way the Kear Kearney ney Ill ule will achieve their object What Wha the Kearney ites want is new laws compelling to adhere to the established eS laws ot of this country At present China China- men Onina-men men do not know and do not care to know what the Jaws laws are They want the Chinese stopped and object to comi g to this country who have no other object in view but to gain gala money and then return home without hav hav- having having I ing having sp spent nt anything here Another demand they make is 1 that the law allowing dead to be re- re returned re- re returned re returned turned to theft s shall be re rescinded re- re recin re- re reScinded cin ed four for f 1 if jf knew they were to be buried in this country they would not come here for love or money If were compelled to adhere to the local laws much of this trouble could be averted The Tri Tribuna une London special says The foreign affairs a have petitioned Parliament to im- im impeach impeach im impeach peach Beaconsfield for tor forthe the betrayal ot of both England and Turkey in the late late Congress in Berlin The Times Memphis special says A family of 12 named Damper liv- liv living liv living ing Dg in Tipp Tippah h County Miss were murdered No other names or de- de deaile de derails rails aile have beep been received SAN Fit The 28 23 The schooner oer ner lIer Parallel Parapet reports that on the off oft the tae coast miles mUes north of this port she ehe be fell feU in with a Japanese Japa- Japa nese junk with not a living person on m board A number of corpses were Vere shackled together who woo must have nave been dead at tta iea-tta least a mouth month There was no food onboard on onboard onboard board Some of the bodies were dressed in costly material PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA Wool 23 Wool Wool is in flAir demand and firm prices with- with sut ut change Wool is arriving freer free freely free freely I ly and meeting with prompt sale sate J RICHMOND Va 23 Wilson How yesterday esterday murdered tiis mis wife in I mother taw law w and one child bUd and then killed h himself f A Ason eon seven years ears old who saw his ij father attacK his is mother took a baby out of Df the cradle and fled to toa toa a place of or safety WASHINGTON 23 The 23 wool clip of f 1878 is 18 about libou t thre e e per cen cent t great great- greater greater hr er er than thao that of ot 1877 I K-EW K YORK 23 28 wA steamer from Panama Panama his has the following from rom Peru eru A regular system ot of kidnapping Chinese and sending then them as labore laborers tc to tp Haciendas in inthe inthe inthe the nort nort northern ern part pad of the state has bw geen di discovered in Callao The e edi of the city recently found a cumber umber of these un unfortunates con con- confined fined l ina a house bouse awaiting the sail sail- sailing ing- ing of a steam steamer r in which they Were to be em em like cattle Once nee on the Haciendas their loi 10 lotia js worse than thaD ever was seen among the he he slaves laves of ef the southern states They states They are re poorly paid badly fed and treated most mob shamefully At t ey are confined con ue within Walls ails like those of a prison and should they endeavor to escape they are hunted down with greater energy than if the they were were crimi criminals DaIs nals guilty of the most serious Crimes The government has bas begun be IUD gun most ost earnestly to correct and reform the labor system and make the condition of ot Ch Chinese nese laborers I more tolerable li ST r LOUIS 23 day To day To-day has beena been a busy and exciting day In East at St Louis For some months p past t the Illinois and St Louis railway C Company whose road runs from Belleville Ills IUs to East St Louis have been trying flying ying to connect their tracks with the tracks cracks of the Union Transfer Company so 80 that they can run trains across to this city ciLy They claim to have authority from the Wider City council of East dt t Louis to extend ther track along on the streets keets of ot the city and have at- at attempted attempted at attempted tempted to two or three times but have been beeD prevented by Mayor Bowman who he has a says says perpetual perpetual per- per injunction unction from one of the ourt against aaa nat such Buch proceeding This Ring morning under the impression sion that Mayor Bowman had gone t to gonet Bellville to answer to the charges chargee growing era out of ot the recent recent- shooting affair between his bis deputy marshals and the he M Metropolitan po- po po- po police po police lice Uce poUce the company suddenly appear appear- appeared appeared ed led oa on the street with a construction train and a ft large body of negro laborers and began laying lading track their force being protected by hy a party of 80 SO armed men engaged iii this city for the purpose After laying fe feet t of ot track Mayor BOW Bowman appeared on the ground with his hie deputy marshals anti commanded the track-layers track to df- df desist de desist or continue at their peril perU The negroes uD under er tire the peremptory command cam man d of the Mayor and the thEl show of force at his back retreated and work clo closed ed notwithstanding that Sherman of the railway t r company om any insisted that he had a right to proceed with the thew work werk rk and connect his bis road with the bridge tracks Large LarKe Y I crowds or of people gathered most of whom were opposed to the laying lay ing of the tra track k and during the excitement w which bieh prevailed they tore up the track and it is said destroyed some of the company's property Super i herman applied to the Metropolitan police fOr I ut the latter refused to interfere and after a good deal of bluster and strong strom language the railway coin coin- coiny com coin company pany p y withdrew and matters quiet quiet- |