Show rry i telegraph TELE w JL ja ih A AMERICAN m m R I 1 CA ii S C 10 A strike of mill hands occurred yesterday stopping five mills and throwing stu inen out of employment the present prices now range from one dollar to two nifty fifty per day and the tilo strikers want fifty percent per pe cent in ad valice vance several disturbances occurred late last night in consequence of the strike but they were nvere promptly quelled washington 10 indian inspector bevier of wyoming writes to the indian commission that there is great alarm adf and confusion on account of recent raids by the sioux the white settlers sleep with loaded rifles by their sides and place their women and children in block houses the inspector recommends a reservation fon tor the shoshone indians indiana to be remote from the sioux with whom they are at sixes and sevens the following dispatch was received at the navy department this am at st Jo johns johnb bills N w B to the hon G al robeson secy 1 navy vy the J juniata arrived here today to day she met the tigress at Upper and coaled her she sailed aug 11 for Littleton Little littie tuon tion island the tigress met the J uneata steam launch which had been at cape york and returned to discover the tigress teg Tig ress and again coaled her hgr aug 25 commander C green reports that the camp of the polaris was found aug lath off littleton island in latitude 78 de degrees derees rees 23 in m n longitude 73 gatho wip who eho crew of the polaris were all well and had gone s south gouth 0 uth two months before in two whale bo boats bouts its made of the Pu taris laris which sank one month after the break A careful lookout was kept going north and south and wo we stopped at all stations but saw no signs of the crew crow and they are probably on board a whaler from new york the tigress left disco auz aus 25 for th the e labrador coast to continue the search as long as the season permits signed t D L BRAINE commander US ZT nu NEW nv YORK 10 the detectives today to day arrested in this city mrs al I 1 B burton rt oa widow of late general burton of the confederate service who is an important witness in the stokes murder case she being the pe person it is said wilo who saw stokes throw away his pistol after the shooting she bhe has been looked for since fisk was shot A despatch dated kingston N Y says bays that information has been received that a straggler lias has been identified by a lady residing in in green co N Y as bender the kansas murderer he stopped at henhouse her house for some something thing to eat and ind while eating lie he was recognized 0 and questioned by the lady he denied that he was wag bender and hastily left the house and started stated for forthe the mount mountains aills aliis on his ills way ho he was met by byn a boy doy to whom ho he said if any one inquired for him he would be at a certain place search was made for him there but lie could not be found the lady insists it was bender with whom she boarded edwhite while teaching school in kansas tile the mountains are now being scoured for the supposed bender attorney general IV williams Illiams will not lit order the U S district attorney atlo at louisville to prosecute the in uen Nen kentucky tucky unless it appears ears eans in evidence that the state authorities ties intend to ignore the existence en ce of that org organization and tile the atrocities committed of late in this event prosecution by the U S wi will 11 follow I 1 the tho president has lias pointed appointed ip R B maxwell U S marshal of utah vice patrick resigned to take enn act c t from the first of net net nef month NEW hew ORLEANS 10 A k special dispatch to oday day gives gives tiia the particulars of the assassination of bf judge crawford and district attorney stains which occurred on monday last they started from columbia on monday morning and when twelve miles from Winne were waylaid by four men in a thicket judge crawford uva was tva shot in nive five places and it is thought he lie struggled gloid with b hrs his Is 1 assassins as liis lils head was badly mangled SAN SAX FRANCISCO 10 the duke of manchester and tord lord mandeville went weilt through gl jho tee ie chinese quarter last night udder the guidance of the pollee police they saw both the best and worst fea features tares of the pi place by gas light KINGSTON ton tox jamaica 10 7 ad d vices niro firo from la panama state stata that chat a revolution is imminent there grow ing ng ou out t of personal violence by the police against col U S the police attempted to arrest the col in the grand hotel with the intention of marching him to prison through the public streets he protested against this proceeding edin 9 and was shot by the police this act occasioned intense excitement the cable which was laid between kingston and aspinwall and lost has lias been I 1 reco I 1 eco co vere vered d RR NEW iv york al ll 11 the tile herald a special pecia I 1 f froni ro in the U S steam sloop juniata dated at st johns N B sep loth says the juniata arrived here hero from her search for the polaris which was sunk near Litte tons island Budding tons party left gor for for the south in the middle of june in two loats boats constructed from tile the ill fated ship the tigress is still searching and unless otherwise 0 ordered r the juniata will sail hom homeward e in six days I 1 a the tigress simply dise disc discovered overe ille lile tiie tile polaris camp aug Budding tons party had left two months previously in n canvass covered boats made out of the polaris the tigress was dispatched west and northward to continue the search she is expected here in a few days the buddington party has been probably rescued by a whaler or lost A second dispatch despatch under the same date gives details of the search of the expedition after the missing polaris of which the following are the most important the tho tho the juniata has arrived and as yet tile the fate of those who wiio were lert left left by captain tyson on the polaris is unknown buddington and his party lived on the mainland near littleton island all last winter their quarters may be designated as being on that part of the tg east coast of smiths land between cape olson and Foulker gord and almost directly opposite cape isabella on the west side of smiths sound As soon boon as the ice began to break buddington and party made preparations pa rations is to leave their desolate quarters and in the month of june started southward in two whale boats constructed from the polaris hoping to fall in with some whaler near cape york the polaris after having withstood the fiercest arctic storms and battling with innumerable lielas of ice sank in july near the mainland op osite littleton island in latitude 78 degrees 23 minutes north longitude 73 degrees 46 minutes west this is all the information obtained concerning the polaris and crew the juniata arrived at disco from hollenburg Holm enburg oil on july 22 ad last the crew we went at on shorland shore and secured a number of sea dogs after this coal intended or the was landed and on july tile the juniata sailed for there july 31 oil on arriving C braine visited K graup rau smith inspector royal roval of north greenland who narrated the details of the quarrel on board the taris and attributed its unhappy dissensions to dr bissell the scientific officer who spoke most contemptuously of capt hall alleg alleging ing i that how hew lie iio was as unfitted for the work to be accomplished and endeavored endeavor ed to pre prejudice judice the crew of the ship against again schim him the inspector further stated that hall had some sowe misgiving or premonition of it wui while at disco where wh ere ero he saw smith and placed in his hia hands and care valuable records of the franklin search expedition the juniata remain remained ed at Upper while the steam launch the little juniata Ju niata niala was equipped and provision provisioned od for fifty days and under tinder the command of desmond sailed balled north war d on the ad of au august I 1 arriving at at midnight of the same date on august ath the party entered neville bay and on the morning of august soi sol cape capo york was signal signalled signaller sign aller aileo led and the lau lar larnch launch headed for land two hours later a terrible sea was running and the destruction of the bohi bohe boat ahil and all on boar board d seemed imminent for three hours the aboaf boat was waa drawn up in lit a bay with no outlet and fur further lier ller Iier search seemed impossible ble bie the desmond was then ordered to return and on the ath the boat arrived at the strike in charleston continues A part of the city has been sacked by the strikers A number were badly cut and wounded in the meleo melee there has been a big riol riot by tho the natives at ly in the presidency of madras east indies the riot was quelled by british troops and a number of the rioters killed there is a great scarcity of food in ees ces anda nd a famine is imminent in al at the rowing champions of canada vanada land and the united states have arjang ed to row for fut the tile championship of america tho the authorities of texas have forcibly stopped the cars on the texas pacific railroad on account of prevalence of yellow leaver at shreveport ST louis 11 the times has a letter from fort sill dated the ath which states that San tanta and big tree arrived thele there on the fth in in charge chargo of gordon and one company of cavalry they were placed in tho the post guardhouse and comfortably lodged the members of their families were permitted to visit them and the scene at their meeting was quite affecting governor davis will arrive there the latter part of this tills month together with the indian commissioner when a council will be held heid and on certain conditions being g complied with san ban tan tanta ta and big tree will be released and turned over to their tribes the and will also bo be present at the tiie council washington NUTON ll 11 lithe tho the commissioner of internal revenue has decided that medicines and medical preparations to be exempt from the tile stamp tax must not be patent or proprietary they must not be put up in a style or similar to that of patent or medicines shey they must not bo be advertised as showing proprietary claim to merit ac they must not bo be offered for sale or advertised under tinder any other name or form than that denominated and laid down ill in tho the authorized published medical rules journals or NV Vh hoever oever de departs parts from these plain and simple simpie rules in making preparing and alid recommending ending to tz publish and sending of hollering nering oli oll ening ering or exposing lils his medicines for sale has no claim under the law to exemption from the stamp tax fire broke out this I 1 morning in tho the stable of ned PY payne rie ile the flames soon spread to the mustang hotel the national grand band nand and several other buildings and were not extinguished until a loss of was sustained the insurance amounts amour amoul its ils to about 1009 the tile fire was incendiary philadelphia II 11 the tile even ing hor her aid did today to tb day publishes an expose of the dealers in swill milk in the upper wards of the city and charges that ten thousand quarts of the poisonous article is sold daily in philadelphia and that tito tie present large largo arge mortally mortality among the infants in in the city ty is due to this article SAN SAX FRANCi francl the tho steamer macgregor from china of the tile P M S S cos line hauled up to the whai what t to bayaud landed li her or passe passengers n she brought only chinese among her cargo are pack pick packages ages of tea of which packages a go to new york and 1500 to chicago also aiso bales baies of sIlk slik sin transit for now york it is the largest cargo of or tea received this season embracing Z a more general variety than previous prey lous ious cargoes the fourteen chinese darns dains damsels eis cis who arrived by the steamer mac mae gregor this morning imported silk goods to a remarkable extent through the aid ald of a dodge they invariably practice in order to ciscar escape the of lawful duties noticing the discrepancy between the bulk of tho the females and the size of their hands a police pollee officer applied himself to the delicate task of examining 1 tile the gowns of one whose rotundity rotundity was of such a marked character as to attract general attention when lie he discovered that she was attired in several silk gowns and an actual count developed die dle the fact that the fourteen women wearing el eighty lity four gowns a and ad thirty seven pairs paira of trousers rend REnu iNG cala 11 A fire broke out this morn morning in the furniture warehouse of frank I 1 miller totally destroying every building in the block except the barber barbei shop so sudden was the alarm that women and children were compelled to leave every article of wearing apparel and flee for safety III in less jesi than fifteen minutes minute after santer the alarm sounded the entire block was a burning mass the co coroners jury in the tile inquest oyer over the body of margaret hammill who was found dead in the room occupied by james ani anti ills liis wife will e after a fire returned a verdict that miss hamill was waa strangled by mrs the grand jury havo found fifteen additional indictments ginst against J NN johnson and fourteen against james yates for participation t on in th recent bond forgeries YANKTON D T la 1 last night an altercation occurred betwee between general gen chal chil McCoo bk kand nd ip ra R win winter te mute a broker of this city in iii the bia bla billiard rd parlor of the st qt charles hotella hotel in which an insult by the latter was promptly resented by gen mccook who threshed ter mute who fired a pistol at tile the general the shot taking effect in his left breast the general grappled with his assassin and a second shot was fired and Vinter mute was thrown to tho the floor during the struggle two more shots sh ot 9 were fired which slightly wounded a bystander the acona second shot proved fatal as tho the general genera I 1 died at even seven oven am ho he was fully conscious to the last and died like a brave man is under arrest brownsville BROWNS VILLE texas 12 the severest rain which has visited this fc geltion for years has prevailed for the tile last 24 hours accompanied by high wind the steamer sf st many mary of tho the morgan line dragged her anchor in brazos harbor harbon and grounded in three feet of water other craft in bagdad and brazos har harbor borsare sare saie either unk sunk or stranded the railroad between brownsville Browns ville and point island is badly washed and the track in places canted carried away mich 1 12 the nitro glycerine house at Mc Auber michigan exploded yesterday killing a man named mill mili the tile timekeeper time keeper the cause of the tile e explosion is unknown BROOKLYN 12 at 4 p m the balloon inflation was progressing favorably to all alli appearance 1 1 ailt arl ait immense crowd was in the cz capital grounds and every car brought more to the scene A steady breeze had set in from the tile southwest which caused a deep concavity in the south side hide of the lower hemisphere and by forcing the tile gas into the upper part of the balloon ballo bailo oni increased the tile already immense pressure on tilo tile top part at pm a loud hissing noise was vt as heard and those wa wilo ao 10 were far enough away from the balloon t the he top say they saw a little crevice which increased with rapidity until in a few seconds it increased to a gusty spreading many yards and rushed forth and in sit less than three minutes atter alter it was seen the tile monster heaved convulsively and sank fhe che crowd was very much disappointed at tho tile failure professor Bt steiner einer elner who had char charge L of f the tho inflating process said h he 0 |