| Show TO fm ET no 1 0 1 4 b edt adt v aiu ein anil anif li 1 at 1991 J saw siw SAN SAY 0 ahe the na of if the hlas ing general crooks camp apache on bil dhe ibe in strand this morning important ine ineas wp of the indian situation here hero and ew mexico has come to band the news is authoritative and can be relied relle dupon duron upon uron it is asin in substance as its follows ashe I 1 expedition tion was mavin towards aiache there was a rumor that the indian agents in bf had in arizona tinder pay gathering up co chiseal fhi fis families milles anti and taking them on to reservations the new now mexican priests denied this but now there is official evidence de of its truth while gen crook wa wasat at camp apache g a nit Mit mittice tibe of the I 1 peace pence of extraction and bix six indians indiana cacao to that with creden j bials from the indian agent pher yilth with official instructions to the effect that their mission was to teu tet Coch coeh bles bies and andl other indians to go to the basl resen reser of canada alamos the leader of this delegation acknowledges that he had received one thousand dollars fori rori tor for taking a hundred and fifty of Cochi ses tribe old and land infirm men women and I 1 children to aanada alamos and that at the same time coo coch ibes bises waff waon on the war path in iii arizona arizon gen Croo crooks klai j guides and scouts ree rde recognized zed among their paid runners a few of the worst embers members in of Cochi ses band they also aiso boasted that it was Cochi ses tactics to 0 have his force of disabled men go on the reservation to be fed by the government while the active ones waged war and when hard pushed Cochi Coc hiees ses bes would himself seek government protect protection iob lob and food they made no secret of this they als ais also aiso 0 got one thousand dollars Q fon for making their present search and werd were to get more if successful in bringing i in Cochi Coch wies hies seb ses to these reservations gen crooks expedition has been unable to fina find the indiana indians their mountain homes were ere deserted and arld all ati their homes aban boned the able warriors move with great ease eabe and quietness qui etnes over the plains and mountains the indian bureau intentionally unintentionally un no doubt is aiding them in thwart thwarting in the moet most vigilant efforts of an enthus ent husli husij aftic military department an order ri dated august camp apache con statutes utes the troops of captain captains mogro and stanwood the third cavalry corm corn command to ld operate against hostile indians independent of all posts and to ta get gel their supplies wh wherever brever it Is epst convenient the expedition commanded by captains guy and henry of troop D is now scouring the country between camps apache and mcdowels medo McDo welt weli General Crook is with the remainder of his original command on the way 19 0 o prescott via camp verdi before leaving apache the general tested the sincerity of Mi miguels gueLIA a large band baud of whom was near that post he gave gay e miguel mignel eight days to funish aft nifty fifty y warriors to fight conour siide blide and th they ey were farni furnished shed hibuel professed peace androw and now gives the proof of iti orders bave baye gone out to recruit u up I 1 avd every ry livorse and add mule and to td have alf aly all ail P pack paek C gearing in perfect order derand denand and ready far dor u use an an hours notice no thought af f the ce cessation of hostilities is entertained eliud and the mhd troops and everybody have hiie confidence that the aou pou country will be thoroughly scoured the ensuing if no advice from the war wai department interfere 0 o change chang the generals gramme and nd there will be peace n arizona that ean can cap be trusted 1 1 1 h m as ben meli bea hiril beara from gov I grea great V pros prospecting p 0 c party ty binca it entered d tae mountains aug leth joth k il I 1 1 j bli halima 28 all ali the thet crews crows are how bow n ow kerland here kere and the great four oared pared race ii is ito iro 0 acome jeome offitt ten on an wednesday wj wib win 4 exception of the prior aalthe wll all the bhe cre ere creag s water the boat of the thi i 1 prior bior being larger than the res nes t they would havel have the advantage of rough water the winship crew is now the favorite of the english crews crows at st t john the paris crew is the second nix favorite but americans are backing the american cres crews who are irdwin iro g well weli belll there Is ia a 4 good rodd deal of betting on n ghe rhe ibe the paris crew it is understood the parl pari paris s crew will noh not row a regatta unless ss the water is smooth s I 1 berl buti bull BERI 28 the prussian gazette confirm mhd leport report thata that a I 1 ie second cand of bf the german aad maid austrian emperors has been arranged and states it will take place i probably anthe ath of september j at Balz salz salzburg burg the emperor francis joseph will re be accompanied bevon by von beust A firm basis was latair aalf laif at uial bial casein Ga sein seln eln ein a I 1 for W relation relations ui whereby germany and austria are to assume a joint attitude italy has un conditionally agreed to liche the same P policy and have cassed ibe tween tho the three governments rin rIu rilent ent dio dlo looking ailia allia to the establishment of a complete understanding der standing berline BERLIN 2 29 09 There were three hundred and twenty twentynine iline nine deaths from cholera in n honigsberg through the we week ek end ending ng the dinst including one hun hundred d red and twenty seven children no deaths have occurred from cholera at dantzic dantzle during the last two days the cruez today to day says on the coming visit of the emperors of austria and germany to salzburg the kaiser francis joseph will meet the emperor william in november at some point on ori the byline rhine the national says that count waldersee has been recalled and that baron von arnim replaces him as charge charged d affairs of germany at versailles this indicates that securer relations with eranee france jender jenden it possible for germany to dispense with a military watcher in tb that at country HALIFAX at 2 29 mhd the weather westher was fine and there was a cool breeze hardly sufficient for the yachts ghere was only one entry for the first race of provincial coasting vessels of fifty tons for the second race for the same class vessels from twenty to fifty tons there were eie efe eleven ven ori bli entries tries trieb the vessels started about 9 there were five races in all for the above kind of vessels the races today to day are of a locae character and possess buU but littie ittle little interest the city Is crowded ra the paris brej crew will take the initiative I 1 I 1 LONDON ane conferences at gas gasi 1 j tien hen have confirmed the agreement be bel tween austria and prussia in bomb some imi im kni i octant principles of policy the detal isi of this agreement have been arranged and the nature of the treaty has been teeb settled but a formal treaty has not beeg been been drawn as the functionaries function aries whose beri seri ber ser i vice vices s would have been necessary for drawing of a formal treaty were noti note nob not present and thus the secret of the exact terms is better kept the statement of policy made by the vienna caba cabic net in december last created the situa tion between austria and prussia which called for a more accurate definition of their relations than could b bev secured by the exchange of diplomatic a notes the bastien conference enabled the two chancellors by confidential conversations to reach an understanding exactly how the interests of tho the two powers could be realized to their mutual advantage and how their understanding der standing might be utilized by de deai deal al 4 ing together against other powers th the doumanian Rou bou roum boum manian anian railway difficulty has thug thus received ived a satisfactory solution in tha h interest of a general peace this is r regarded as a happy augury for the application of a joint action in future difficulties for tha the foundation of i a league for maintaining peace meano war against any auy power iliac eliat can be provoked to disturb the peace rui russia knowing this understanding t anding makes s vast preparations for war PIG pia KE KEEPERS ErEns reab HEAD THIS I 1 everybody I 1 knows how low unpleasant it is to live near an unclean pig pen for nothing emits a more abominable smell and nothing is more inimical to health such a place being the prolific parent of cyp typhoid hold hoid fever oever and other fatal and contagious diseases suich such thing things s exist in this city and the wonder is thai tha those who own and live near them can endure them and that they keep well while breathing the air nir infected by them and the thel fact that kome bome some of them do so furnish furi ayery a very avery strong proof of hia iia natures tures po wor I 1 of adaptability to surrounding circumstances but anyway afoul a foul hogpen and the stench which arises from it are a nuisance wherever found and ought to bo be if they were a matter of absolute necessity a 4 something that could not po possibly s be avoided there would be a shadow of excuse for them but no such excuse e exists and for foi the health and comfort ti I 1 of tees these 6 giving I 1 in or or near bear and passing through neighborhoods which contain thern them thein lose those who own atheni geould promptly adopt some dis infecting p cesa cess an account of several of the most effectual methods of known was published inthe in the NEWS a few days since stride they are comparatively inexpensive and abd little trouble t below we republish iery lery country ai a method for dis infecting pig pens adopted by a correspondent to that paper which he found most effective and which is i 0 no expense at all and ind very tittle little little trouble troubie tib tible he ud says G be procured a large quantity of well dried friable loam and placed it undercover under cover where it wourl uee kee keep dry at the farthest comer of each sty sufficient clent cleng straw was placed to tb make a comfortable bed forth epig gorer over aver th the e rest of the sty and especially boar bear the feeding troughs dry earth was ws pread spread over oven the boarded floor at first it was thought ta necessary to clean out affie sties day and put in a fresh supply of dry earth but it was soon found out but that thai a of dry oarth earth thrown e very every or mingau night av over oven 1 what w is fu the asty ty entirely rl fec fee and so obviated the necessity of cleaning out oftener than once a week since adopting this practice his pig say bay shavo shaye kert he had hag had no camp abin plaines plaints ailts from his hia id neighbors jn a pen a number of young piga several inches of dry earh were epla placed on the floor bloor and no straw the pigs kept healthy and seemed to delight in rooting among imong and rolling on it il we recommend the tho above to the notice af all who have unclean pig pens or stables buch such a cheap aud and easy method of removing bad smells is within the reach of all and when n anything so inimical to health can be so easily removed and prevented there is no shadow of excuse for not observing the flie practice recommended |