| Show B BY telegraph JUJU AMERICAN washington 7 since the murder of bt the ivy agent on the alabama and chatta no 0 railroad several route agents in tre the south lave have asked leave ot of absence and some decline to nii rut any longer on the i routes roa PoA postmaster master ge general jewell ba haf cancelled the contract for penknives usually furnished clerks cirks about new years a custom which obtained when quills were used tor for writing and a knife was waa a positive necessity and it has been kept up since bince the introduction of steel antl and gold pens to the present time EGG N J 7 the pine woods are on fire all around here A also aiso iso at hammonton Ham monton and seye saye several nat naf thousand acres including some cranberry marshes have been burned over NEW YORK 7 the answer of beecher to the complaint of tilton was received today to day by Be echers beechers beecher becchers attorneys and at once served on the 3 together with a notice of trial for the term of court beginning on the 3rd ard monday in september the defendant fen dant dauti in answer to the com corm plaint says first that each and every allegation in said complaint contained except that the plaintiff and miss elizabeth M richards were married oct 2nd and 55 antl and lived together as husband and wife up to ai 1711 is utterly false second that the defendant never had at any time tinge orall beat any place any un chas chab chaste tevor tavor or improper relations relations with the wife ot of plaintiff and neye never rat tat attempted or hought bought to havet havel any such relations signed shearman and sterling attorneys for defendant beechers becchers Be echers affidavits accompanying the answer were dated twin mountain N ht H and are attested before new lampshire lamps lampa hire hine officials service was acknowledged by Til tons tona attorneys and a counter notice of trial was at the same time served by morris and pearsall lear sall sali upon tA hearman bearman and sterling starling who also admitted the service thel thereof eon john johir I 1 a young man maii residing at jer jensey jersey ay city heights appeared before justice aldridge today da and rid charged barged c james dunn du nil nii M john a gord gordon 0 n and olli oili other r persons connected with the rev J P Glend i minila enninga church had bad tried to induce him by throats threats of exposing ili lit him in in relation to all an alleged case of larceny to swear that lie he wa the father of kidi mary E pomeroy child the publication of his affidavit by the local papers has hns renewed the interest in this scandal the widow of the late col thomas E chickering ho ha rued the globe insurance con corpany pany for the amount of ora orn a policy police in n her ller husband husbands ilfe life the payment of which has been refused on the ground that the premiums were not paid the plaintiff showed that the agent of the company guaranteed the payment of the premiums us 9 an offset onset to his indebtedness to the chickering co and antl the supreme hemecourt court today to day rendered judg kneut against the tiie insurance company I 1 holding that it was bound by tile llie promise of its agent STPAUL 7 governor govern or davis davia ha han written witten an official letter to the attorney general of the state requesting qu esting eiting him to bring a suit at the i earliest possible moment against charles Mc mcilrath llrath ilrath the late state torand his securities for every gourse ourse of action which can be substantiated against him from the evidence adduced by the recent epert or of the special legislA legislative tive tIVO committee investigating McIlrath a go acquits go unto rasi wasi NASHVILLE ivilla tenn 7 amass meeting of the citizens of maury cou county n ty held at columbia today to day adap adopted t ad resolutions strongly denouncing noun cl cing eing ng the recent lawless outrages committed in the state approving the energetic policy adopted by the governor and appealing to the citizens of tile the counties where the troubles occurred to sustain the executive and show the world that they are capable of preserving peace and maintaining the laws without federal intervention NEW nev HAVEN havert 7 the buildings of the new haven wheel at manufacturing company one of the most extensive industries or of the city were burned tonight to night the loss is now estimated at from flom to OW insurance to the tho tire is is still burning but will probably be confined to these buildings louisville ky T 7 judge me of the circuit court of owen co where cherf the recent murders and disturbances oc cured in the courso course of a long iong and earnest charge to the grand jury impanel ed to examine the cases declared that unless they fulfilled their duties fearlessly and brought indictments against law jaw breakers without fear or favor he would summon a grand jury from another county that would he called especial attention to the conduct of the sheriff of owen co who had bad within a few days wilfully allowed allowed a murderer for whom he be had a bench warrant to come into the county and ride armed t through h rough the streets or of owenton awenton without offering to serve the warrant even when his bis attention was as directed to the man the judge declared his intention to inaugurate inaugurate a different state of affairs in n the county at whatever cost SAN FRANCISCO 7 tonight to night the tho board of supervisors declared the office of license collector vacant collector buckley and two of his deputies conrad hellrigel heil Heli rigel and baull neim Nelm Nei mier ier ler were abre arrested charged ed with felony in the embezzlement of the public money the supreme court today to day in the habeas corpus ease case of twenty three chinese women brought here on the steamer ja japan pan decided that the state law is constitutional which regulates such immigration and remanded them to the master of the steamer japan they will bo be returned to china CHICAGO 8 albert keep president of the north western B R B R co has written the following letter td the ige wisconsin railroad commissioners hlo hio ners gentlemen my attention has bas been called 0 to o a report of a speech made by governor tayloria Tay lorin green county piu pit the ull uil in which the following statement occurs occur ille rile the ilie commissioners pay say that under the potter law lav and doing C the irame amount of business as lat lant year the railroad companies would lose lebs less than five per centon cent of their gross earnings after the most josf careful investigation the officers of this company om pany am aro satisfied that under the potter law and doing the ame same amount of business a as last year this company would lose at lehst least twenty five per cent or of its dross gross earnings and that this tills fact is capable of the plainest demonstration we are therefore necessarily led to the conclusion that the information given to the governor ay the commis loners above specified I 1 d is based u upon pon some misunderstanding adin g of the real laats of the cabe which might be removed b by an n examination of the books of tats this company showing the extent cost end manner of transacting the bustness business of the company in the state of wisconsin it is mani manifestly impossible to remove these books from the principal office of the company but I 1 respectfully invite you to examine them at this office and ofner offer you ample facilities for doing so with full explanations of the manner in which busi busl business ness nets is done and the books are kept I 1 would be glad to do anything in my power to remove what seems a very grave misapprehension of facts on your part which may result in serious injury to this company ST PAUL paun minn 8 A dispatch from bismarck says thau that a party of fifty men will leave bismarck in about thirty days for the black hills the party will be corns ased of experienced miners and henters who not only know the color of gold and the habits of the indians but are sharp enough to evade the military and nd who once in the hills can I 1 live ive lve as the red men 11 live v a and consequently will not bother themselves with supplies lies iles to ally any great extent I 1 |