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Show MURDER WILL OUT. A Sjiterj Thlrtj lear Old Solrcd Vt Lat Ity a Ileathbrd l'onrrIou. THEGROWTH OF THE WESTERN CITIES IStpublican t anens at aihin;lon. .Snrreit of Relief 1-undi At Jolintonn. A CASE OT LEPROSY IN HEW YORK Collision U ir.i rriilet Acalnl TLc Worlds I'air Mli. Oilier cn. Ey Tele zriDh to rhe S ciri 1 v v m iTnm 11 1 rii. orjliinler. Soli in; n JIjlrrr ur llitrly ler- Mnmllnf. IkisroN.', July2s. A murder mystery mys-tery of thirty yeiia' landing lias l:n polveid by the death bnl coil frsslju of the niunltnr, and the ruj tttrIuU3 di'ai'iitaraiice of a rich Itostoultquordfileriii thusattouut-td thusattouut-td tor. On tliu nh;l)t of December 1"!, 1So9 James Martin ktarU.nl from hU jilace of business u itli the iutention of w alkluK a ru'S tilt, bn Jee to iiis lionii in ( li itlotuwn Tliit wis tiie la't fiat is hm.ii or heard of him until Die or of his munlt-r was brouglit to light i fe dijs ago. HUdo atiscaml on lilt, doorsU.ii nttand Willi blood on hit oolbr lud licad. I Kit Hint was the only clue to the cauc of the diatijearanct As ho was known to luuu i largo Mini of mono "'lh him on tiie tiiht la li'-Hiinaml, Il is be liiteu Uiat he had been luurdLred, Imtas Iiis UhJ wai not found, his c-is wis iialuiled in the ioug: Ii-t of uu-olui uii'-tems. l.i lrJ C illahau relumed from (alifiruiaa fuw dBy-,agi), bringing a a Iiitionof tli. mbkn and con finning tin theory that Mnrtiu had bet u munlered for ids money. In ISS3 Jlr. Callahan was in tut south-irn south-irn iiartof wlw Mtxieo, In the employ em-ploy of the bouthirn i'aciflc Ilall-road Ilall-road (ouiouy One e veiling w lie u walking along the track, lie came ujiou iery diLipidated tramp . lio -iins Hesaidhis iitinc was Tip Mcl-aughlni a I, kuowin? that Ue-ulli wis m hind, he gie Callahan Calla-han a history of Ins life which was a continual t-turj oferime IIIS Ml Itm.KOL'b cl KKH ill the ct creatol ijuite a M.usa-tion M.usa-tion and lie i-caped from Ueath thixugb influential Ma.'ouic friiuds. In ou.e way he ot into tlio Masju- r. i.r anil lie li id made his boast thai he had ot the 'tip" and rip iui! ii w he was all nlit. After wnrd-. In killed a man in Sacramento, Sacramen-to, was tried and cotuklfU and Mjitemtnl to 1 hanged When he x taken out of court the oOlcer lu liartfo of him seid "Well Mc Iug'ilin, X guess we'll take a drink btf re I lock you up," so Uiey Went mt a miIooii und Melduhitu fat down to lay !ior- ker for tbe drinks while theollictr looked mi l'rett toon MeLauhliu said he wiisg-jiugout at tlio haek door for-iroiuute. He did to and the of-hi-er did nut catch hirn. He got down to Sau Krancico mid there lie "hiMed on i trading i-chooner going down the coatand then went oil into -oulhern Cal'-furina. Cal'-furina. Callahan in one of lui tilks Uli M Ijauhhii, jxke of returning to his huuji in llj-tim, and that (rough' out the coiifemiiii of tin uiuruiriti 1S59 Tiie i-lory is told u ( alla!iau'- v.ordr: Hea-keii if I remenilierol Tny-tiiin Tny-tiiin aUait the dissppear nice of n man uime-J Mirtin I did not remember re-member much ahout it, .ilthough I had ininrd ui cihiih, who wis i friend of Martin, jieak of it. riiin he tob me that he wis one of the men who helped kill Martlu auu throw him over the old hariotown w liarf lit sai 1 that Martin had a do,: with him, and that the auimal fought - hard in defense of hi in inr tint they had to Lhrow him v i rlioanl, too, to defend themcli es and to -top the noiM.." (.mnlliorthrnrMrm lllr. ASHiNaTi)N, July s A"ist-n.it A"ist-n.it 1 eMtuaster-General ('Inrkson returned from ill" tour to toe Wii-t em -tates last uiglit, an i assumed hUolllciuI duties here tonight lie said I fie o latcd i'rvas re porter ' My tour comprised all tiie imjiurUiiit e -les. wtt of Chicagr and north of Kan.s,is City . .o one can uuueri-Liiid Iiow ra.-nily that ri'at iiou-itry is developing unless In set-s it It lias not n hi any ol tin dijiriiuiut faiilititk that it I-en'itird I-en'itird to I trueled on tiie fat null from Ceiitral lowatoi'ortlaud, Hn-gou whiehmakesvery fattlme, m y seven miles per hour, and the Fervid is iry liliciint. The other tas-t mails ire Iwin bniugiil up to the M.ilnlard of ilhiiincy Tin sti.lliLia in the titles that hie Iieeii doubling every year or twowtre looked over and I returned uitli recommendations recommenda-tions for iiicre-ieil allowances for iieariy all ot tli-m, and Mime of tliese have already betu granted Tiie Deiortment it anxious to try nnd keep tiji witli Uiat country in its prodigious growth, and the increase in-crease of population and buMm-s-s the devtlopment of the fc tales in the mountains and on the I'anflcSIoiie isnimjly wouderfuL" ln oi.k July S Tlicreis a genuine ease of Jeprcr-y in the city. Tin vittim is Manuel Ganitia, a) y ears oid, a boon of 1 noble family iu Hpaliwho liasi lieeu nlteudiug the Military Academy at Cluster, la. ron w eik he uas been ttop-fdng ttop-fdng at a bpauish-American boarding board-ing bouse on list Twintv-firtli Street, ma'.ing liable to his'ioath-Fome his'ioath-Fome and contagious di-casc numerous numer-ous boarder". IlrpiiMirau tniirns Washington, July 28 The re-I re-I ublican senatorial cauius tonight wasattcuded byabout thirty mm-lieiy. mm-lieiy. Senator Sherman I resided Hii statement was that the caucus had determined to fix the hour of meeting of tin Senate alter tomorrow tomor-row and until further ordered at 10 o'clock, and continue thesosionas long as possible, the tarilT bill ilone to be considered for seMraldays, awl thin du-i laced fur i lime at lca'tlij the river and harbor bill. The oljeit of this lulicy is to endeavor to force the dimocrals to show their purpose toward the bill, whether or not it i to be one of delay. de-lay. The republicans hope to tire the democrat", who arejto be left to do all the talking exdrt when necessary to 'answer some point. The bill to transfer the revenue marine will be postponed until after the tarlffbill i- out of the w ay. According Ac-cording to all reports the election bill was di-cued' only Iu an incidental inci-dental way. Hiiro was no an-noundraeut an-noundraeut by auy Senators whether or not they troSlil support tticbminUioSeuite. Asalnst (he torIiI fair Mir. Snu0HELD, 111 , July 23. Today To-day i circular reprinted from au agricultural pajier was placed on the desks of the members of both Houses of the legislature, and several sev-eral hundred copies were left at the oflice of thu State board of agricul ture for distribution. It vigorously oj iosed the use of the lake front as any iiortion of tliesltcof the World's Fair. A litter It s m ii . reived from the livestock iajerot Cheyenne, Wyo.also protesting against tin use of the lake front, and adding that thu West was bulldozed at the latt meeting of the commission iu Chicago, hut w HI not be ni the next one. beeretary bhaQerof the Iowa State board of agriculture has tele graphed to thu secretary of the Illinois Illi-nois board that if a double site Is filially chosen, Iowa will make no agricultural ex hibiUat the fair. Telegrams urging urg-ing tin btate board to do all in its power to secure a single site have also been received from other representatives repre-sentatives In the western cities. D. X. bmitti, ex-prcsldeut of thu .i-tionai .i-tionai Stock Growera'and Livestock Association of the United States, and one of the alternate commissioners, commis-sioners, said today that tho stoek-a stoek-a ii of the country, with tiie agriculturists, agri-culturists, were in favorof a single eltt,lutif it seems Incumbent upon the directory to use tlio lake front forajiorllou of thu site, ami the uiijor jart of it iu attractions as wellaimlk, If situated on the lake front with the agricultural exhibit, he did not think there would lie any general oljection. t otll.lon nt Sea. 11 V LTOlout, July Js The steam er Virtuta this evening collided Willi the txcurwm steamer ouu, on uhich fifteen hundred exiurskiin-ts were gathered Thu colli-ion oe curred oil fort Carroll, about live miles from ISailimore. It Is said the collision resulted from the efforts of thu steamers to a oid a schooner in tow ot i tug boat. Ilotli MMBtlS were badly damaged. Many txcur-fioni-tsare mKsiii, and some pain fully injunii. Tiiree bodies w t ru re covers-d up to 11 o't lock It is sup iwsed many itlien w re Iot. Iturr Than Uniilnl llAltiaslilltu, July Js.s.cc.relary Kremer, of the Johnstown Keiiif Committee, has is-ued a reiort showiu the total contributions re ceited wire SDlS.tij f, tin total endltures were Si.sl5,I40 b", The Commission has ST7.20.J 47 cash on baud. Srltlf-fl Him Xtu irtr, July is I'atchoIIo I!ouLhette, an I Lilian, shot and killed Kranci'co Frmk, aged SJ years, at Ne Itoehelle thisaftir-nwn thisaftir-nwn 1-rink wa married nUiut seven month ago to a j oung Italian girl, lud ISouchette lias been infatuated infatu-ated with Mrs. Frank f r sometime This afternoon ISouchettu went to I rank's house and advised Mr frank to leave h-r liuLand and go an 1 live Willi him. Frmk ordertil llouihette out of tin limi-e nnd at tempted In Hit him out, w hi u Itou clitttedrew i reohVrMndlireilfour shotsat Frank, killing him ln-tautK That ItPtiiliillmi I'Anis, July is Tho membeni of the Argentine Coluany in this city luhli-die-d a note in Ln Vcnie, ixtollingthe ntolution In Ituenon Ay res because, they s ly , I're-sidt nt Celmau's IluaiRial policy hat ruined the public e red It aud privat fortunes. It nil I rirr 11. In. Kansvs ClTa, Mo. July Js United states Deputy M irshililleks riioma", who has been sent into the Comauelie .Nation, Indian Ttrri tory, w itli i warrant for the urest for murder of Jer" l-gu one of the territory outlaws mil his man near Anailaiku yesterday umI ordered or-dered him to siirteudir Forreply the oulliin tiitil on Di mas lint uils-iiI him. ine olll -ir nturued the shot with fatal iTtt. ligue fell in I was apjuri ntly ilea 1, iKit wheu Thomas w i nt up to him to examine ex-amine the lody, Logiie raiseil lih ji-tol and, excl.lmlin,, '111 learn you to lit") little more careful how you apj roic!i a gentleman to shake li mdV fired V Thomas, sliootuig him through the lift arm Die iext Piinute the luitlaw was dead. llrlile 1 ills. CnTTVNexi,Teiiii , July i While men were placing a trestle in a new railroad bridge near here to diy, the bent broke and fill striking a lure containing twenty live men One was drowned and two fatally hurt. V Srolrli llllusf. Iliirnril IjJMkin, July 2s The village of Hrae In bcoJsiud wrs nearly di-slnyedby di-slnyedby lire tod n. Miny Ixiild-Ings Ixiild-Ings w i re destroy ed and four w omen were killed, and many ticreous in-jureii in-jureii is .r sun ooa. MiMroi is, July JS. The plant of the Monitor i'low Works burnetl this afternoon, entailing a Iosor SI I "-.OW Fully in-ured rorblililen li ltinllry. Hiilm, July 23 A photographic photo-graphic copy of thu will of the late A J. DaiB was filed intheSu-pn intheSu-pn mo Court today Acconiiany -iug the w ill is i copy of the pclltio 1 filed in the silver ilnw court praying pray-ing that John A. Dae Is be appointed administrator. The hearing of the argument on the appeal from the Disiriet Court was itineii until OctoUr Cth next, anj John A. Davis forlildtn by order of the court fromqualifying as administrator. administra-tor. 1 I'rulrst. St I'AUL.July.'S The Chamber of Commerce adoj ted a resolution protesting ngaist a recount of tlie census iu the eity ofbL Iaul,ifsucli reount b to lie iiiadi solely on ae-couut ae-couut of alleged frauds iu Minneapolis Minnea-polis because of Jealousy between the two cities. |