| Show BY ory AMERICAN 1 SARATOGA 29 in the race today t 0 for the saratoga cup valued 1 at 1200 added to a sweepstakes of 50 30 each two and a quarter miles the following started joe daniels harry bassett true blue and wanderer wanderer was the favorite in the pools joe daniels won bassett second true blue third thu KV wanderer a bad fourth time NEW YORK 29 it is understood that the tho government will plebs picas the caes casos cases against the parties who have been importing inferior watch movements into this country with the forged names ot american manufacturers engraved on them the london times of the expresses the opinion that uhe ash avitee war may yet become a formidable affair ija U to the of this month the tota toty total number of emigrants who had arrived this year was which is ls only between or less than the figures at the corresponding time a it year ago BUFFALO the niagara falls train of the erie railway came carn I 1 into collision with a passenger train on the Buff buffalo hlo hio new york and philadelphia I 1 railway iway this evening at the clinton cinton street crossing abw abb about ut two miles out of this city two persons mrs dooley of el mira mina and mrs pierce of buffalo ale aie aro are supposed to be fatally injured and some ten or twelve others injured but not seriously the erie train struck the rear end of the third passenger coach of the other train knocking the end ot ond off and throwing the car off the track the injuries to the passengers were caused by the rolling over of the car each road throws the blame of the accident on the other most of the injured passengers proceeded with the train those seriously hurt were brought to buffalo and receive ed medical aid ban hai SAI FRANCISCO 29 twenty two chin chinese ese eso women brought by the steamer were sold at auction today to day young girls brought as high as WO each old and middle aged women from to bey bes were all nil consigned to one of the elx eix chinese companies CARSON sov nov 29 the water was turned into the pipe and flume of the virginia and gold hill water Vater company forthe for the first time today to day it is expected that the suid fluid will be in virginia by satur day evening next provided there are am no accidents one piece of pipe gave way today to day but it was i 0 owing V ving ying to a sheet of very rotten iron the break was repaired during the afternoon and all is going on favor ably at present the water company were served with an i tion yesterday by the farmers of washoe valley restraining them from using the tho water of franktown Frank town creek A hearing will take place next tuesday before judge harris adreno at reno beno NEW YORK 30 30 edward earche co importers of glassware ete whose books have been seized by the customs officers and against whom a suit has been commenced to recover penalties for the alleged violation of the revenue laws assert that all violations of law were committed by one clark dark wilo who was in charge of the business here during the absence of the firm in europe but that while he altered the charges at the custom house ho he made proper entries in the books of the firm nirm and that when a sufficient number of these alterations had bad taken place to warrant a good case against the firm he voluntarily retired from their employ having previously arranged with the customs officers to get one fourth of the amount recovered from the firm by compromise or conviction A report is current that wm win M tweed has escaped a new indictment through a stupid blunder or design on the part of some official andrew J garvey testified before the grand jury that he collected a fraudulent bill from the city for and that he collected the bill through ingersoll to whom he be gave his hib check for anthis on this and other testimony concerning the parties implicated tho grand jury ordered an indictment against tweed and NV V E eking king i Treed Tweeda ls secretary but when the tho bill of indictment was returned fa nor for r the signature of the foreman pa t he name unni of atwood tweed was faund ud 9 kwa 41 and tho the uli ull mistake aa keff keif if mistake e it was was not rectified ingersoll and ring eing ring king have fled and the now new indictment ia Is worthless the commissioners of emigration have complied with the request of the society So clety to return to Rou bou roumania manla mania those emigrants who are unable to support themselves here and they think that the consul at bucharest is deserving of censure for permitting such emigration thirty of thie thle city have petitioned the commissioners to give on wards wants island a separate place of worship Ciri vAGo 30 by an explosion of gas in a blast furnace at the chicago rolling mills last evening five men were fatally and three seve sove severely iely feiy burned BOSTON the members of the state constabulary heretofore charged with the enforcement of the liquor law have been ordered by the board of commissioners to resign at once owing as alleged to the performance nonperformance non of their duty ST LOUIS it has haa just come to light that a valise containing worth of lima mini mining stock of california which was le lent left DR at the atlantic and pacific E R JR office last friday evening by geo ber berry berny and S A C christie christle tie tle w was stolen that night by a st street t arab rab about thirteen years old who ho sneaked into the office while it w was being scrubbed out by the woman who takes care of it ten thousand of the stock has been recovered and the thief arrested SAN FRANCISCO SO 30 A chinaman committed suicide yesterday p in m by hanging himself only chinese chinese came by the last steamer the number first reported was over 1200 the falling oft ott is significant NEW YORK A fire was discovered in the fifth story of the government bonded warehouse on greenwich street about half past ten tonight to night the engines were ineffective and the fire spread rapidly along and through the upper stories some two hundred feet on greenwich street two additional alarms were sent out for fire engines from up town the flames continued to increase and at this hour 1130 the entire roof which is man sardon the greenwich side of the building and two upper stories have been burned A bakery adjoining 18 is is 19 also burned and several tenement houses were in imminent dan danger gerbut but the firemen have evidently obtained control of the fire and will undoubtedly keep it confined to the government storehouses the building is filled with valuable goods and those not destroyed by the fire will undoubtedly lybe be ruined by water the loss will be great A heavy brick wall only prevented the fire working through to thomas st SL which is filled with tenement houses and crowded with poor families among whom the utmost consternation prevailed the warehouses are in charge of W H darling the government vern ment appraiser no fires have been used in the building since last winter and the fire tonight to night Is supposed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion ly va the republican state convention reassembled this pm with open doors jas B sevier was elected president with the usual number of vice presidents si committees were appointed and up to adjournment the committee on credentials had not reported hughes will probably secure the nomination the convention adjourned till pm CORINNE COBINNE 30 the citizens are organizing a joint stock company to purchase the daily reporter printing establishment from judge and it is hi expected that the paper will resume its place again in a few d days 9 probably during this week T the M new hotel to be built here by horace hull co will be commended next monday times are growing lively on the bear NEW YORK the government warehouse loss will not fall short of half balf a million on goods of all kin kinds ds owned by the government and a number of firms the loss on the building owned by the government is the funeral of james coulson the talented young journalist took place today to day from his late residence in union square many friends of the deceased were present among them several prominent journalists the remains were taken to green wood the coroner has already decided to investigate the mystery y surrounding the death of mr coulson the efrid special at constantinople says the sultan has ordered his council to deviso devise a scheina schema for the thorough reorganization of the army and nas haa also contracted for the immediate manufacture of krupp guns SAN FRANCISCO SO 80 the police today to day unearthed a chinese secret society known as the hep hop ye lung the purpose of which is to carry on a traffic in chinese females for prostitution one yat lung having married a chinese girl who escaped from a broth el was wag brought before the society and commanded to pay the keeper of the brothel on pain of death he escaped and reported the facts and today to day seven members of the society were arrested on a charge of conspiracy rhe the society numbers 3 0 including ome of the most prominent in the city the anti tax paying league held a meeting this p m sixty members were present they agreed C to raise a fund for the purpose of employing counsel to aid them in establishing their right of representation or immunity from taxation A warrant lias bas been issued for the arrest of michael rourke bourke who deserted four small in motherless 0 th erless children they were found in a house nestled in a corner under a pile of and old rags haying having been without food over twenty four urs jure by the mayors direction hey bey were properly cared for the idest child is only eleven years ad wid the youngest about six SAN DIEGO 30 information from guatay guanay valley says that a fight had occurred between the indians of the tribe who live in lower California and mexicans living in guatay guanay valley thirty of these indians and twenty mexicans congregated at bublo aPs house on satur saturday evening at t and commenced g gambling in ling liquor was purchased and excitement ran high until daylight when a row occurred and knives were drawn and freely used not a single shot was bred fired after a long struggle the indians became masters and the mexicans fled leaving several fatally wounded bublo sandoval whose family were there refused to leave he was aken prisoner and was pinioned by he be indians who started with the intention nten tion tiou of carrying him off to kill im or taking him down into lower california and getting a ransom his friends hunted up the indian general who intercepted the victors ana and ransomed rans omed sandoval by giving the indians some money two horses and a number of sheep PORTLAND ion the work on the walla walla and columbia river railroad is progressing favorably large quantities of timber have been brought to the mouth of the yakima track laying has commenced the walla walla statman statesman says the farmers are now actively ell eil engaged in eating cu ting grain and from every quarter we learn that the crops are the heaviest ever cut in this valley the evidence in the case of J P F ballou bailou charged with shooting sli spooner puts the matter in a different light spooner it was shown had been on terms of improper intimacy with mrs ballou for over two years A toronto special says the tho governor general has just ordered a royal comm comess commission ss onto to investigate the charges br brought g lit against the ministry b by y 1 mr huntington in the house of commons the commission will have power to administer oaths which the parliamentary committee did not these charges involve the whole scandal which has been connected with the names of sir john A McDonald Sir francis hinks and other ministers with the alleged improper use of their official stations in the award of the B R B R contract as C charged barged by sir hugh alien allen and ais ats his colleagues it seems that the district attorneys office has not been addressed upon the subject of a pardon for frank E walworth tb that there is no petition for his pardon in circulation and that the published letter relative to it purporting to come from the pardon clerk at albany was written in this city A madrid correspondent writing about the massacre at alcoy says women played in the massacre as thoy they did in paris during the commune nothing which oce occurred burred in paris even oven in the last frenzied agony of or desperation and baffled fury at all approaches this brutal massacre when the minister of foreign affairs was asked in the cortes for a statement of what had really really happened ha declared that for the honor ot bt the chamber of the country and aad of or the republic ho he w wa s obliged to re train frain from mentioning all that had happened according to his account tho the insurrection was got up b by internationalists and commenced Z in a strike or a series of strikes in which the workmen demanded demanded a large rise in their wages as much as fifty per cent and when refused they left their work and assumed a threatening attitude interfering everywhere with work and spreading alarm among peaceful inhabitants especially those belonging to the well to do classes they finally demanded the resignation of the town council and the s substitution of a council of their own nomination this demand the mayor of alcoy senor augustine abhors refused and lie was given three hours to change his mind he toos possession of the town hall and with a few civil and national guards and some friends tried to hold it against the mob the little garrison was soon overpowered the assailants sai sal lants burst in and then followed a scene which the minister declared it impossible for him to describe the defenders of the town hall after being subjected to other horrible insults and injuries were stripped naked and held up from the balcony in full view of the howling mob below their name 4 were called out one by one and the mob was asked whether it would have them dead or alive and according to the answer either their heads were cut off and their mutilated bodies thrown down from the balcony or they were thrown down still alive the mob below trying to catch them as they fell on b bayonets and sticks and everybody then rushing to assist in des patching what remnants of life were left or if too late for this to further mangle and disfigure the breathless bodies one of the tile principal and most respectable inhabitants was seized by the insurgents rg his clothes sprinkled with petroleum 1 and set on fire and ra he made to run while shots were taken at him other atrocities scarcely less terrible are reported A fire in a linen drapery establishment lish ment in the rue bue and conff etrel paris july 14 burned three to death A fourth person was killed by jumping from the window to escape the flames washington 31 mr ela the fifth auditor of the treasury has received a latter norm horn natick Mass the therome home of vice president wilson wherein the writer says the vice president has improve improved ld and is in better spirits his physician says that everything has worked to his mind exactly and he talks of mr wilsons Wil sons recovery with confidence it is believed however that the vice president will not be able to take his place as presiding officer of the senate at the opening FOREIGN VIENNA at the barracks in the suburbs of this city there have been in one doyas dayas day as many as two hundred cases of cholera and thirty deaths the ravages of the disease have become so extensive that the government has been compelled to order the removal of the troops to bruick a small town twenty three miles southeast south east of vienna in this city the number of deaths from cholera is reported at twenty per day LONDON the republicans of bristol have issued a manifesto protesting against an increase in the allowance to the duke of edinburgh on oil the occasion of his marriage the colonial gover government dment of or |