| Show BY 1114 TELEGRAPH 1 AMERICAN AN francisco 24 A boise city arm s a dh dim patch says the ban BAU nock and shoshone shone ahone chiefs who were I 1 in n council with governor Govern tir irr Bray brayman man maD yesterday left today to day for their camp cump camp on great cania canin prairie pr irle irie oneff one of them captain boise jim homo somo year years sago ago served with tion under general crook as ils a scout two Tw others bothers major jim and major george have done similar r service arid and buffalo horse a young bannock brave was a scout under general miles jn the recent sioux bioux war whether the peaceful protestations of or these indians indiana will be fulfilled will depend upon the success of the nez perces and their allies the situation is cri bri critical and arid the influences to which thase those indians are exposed ar adverse to the safety of the settlements they number about warriors some of the nez perce will remain friendly in any event but they do not conati jure lure any considerable portion of the night fight fighting ingmen men it Is significant that the number of indians moving about or camped near the settlements this summer are much greater than usual APort A portland laDd press dispatch has the received frum from lewis ten under date from a special correspondent no further fighting g col miller left on thursday evening for mount idaho with 11 10 men infantry and volunteers general hdward left lapwai yesterday friday with cavalry a portion being volunteers capt wilkinson Wil wll binson is with general howard ebstein says bays a scout of twenty five volunteers was sent out this afternoon to go around the head of grand valley to cutoff cuu cut off any indians who may be on the way to join chief joseph col perry has sent word by a courier from mount idaho th that a t the indians have gone eastward the troops leave in one hour for lap wal wai we will leave on monday morning to join the forces now lu hi the field ve will have with ius lug us soldiers and about forty volunteers from columbia county WV V T all the troops and volun teer shere are 1050 to the front at onee once fhe rhe the excitement it is subsiding in lewiston NEW vork YORK 25 robert Kobert daie dale owen died yesterday at his hib summer bummer cott coit cottage age on lake 1 george i e MA M A ahei fire which 11 1 broke out in the marblehead hotel pleasant Plea piea sarif street at tw ck this morning burned acres acie the fire department could not control it its as the greater part pait of the departments water supply was destroyed i at an early stage of oti the conflagration I 1 the flames spread I 1 with great rapidity rapid itys leaping across Two erthree or three streets and spreading in various i directions the simultaneous arrival of steamers from adjoining places alone checked the flames in a few brief hours the flames had destroyed two thirds of the old town and left without pro prospects of employ men afu ll 11 wree quarters of the male and female workers of marblehead one half of the build ings are barns factories and dwelling dw ell eil iuglio houses uses the loss is estimated at nol not po less than half a million dol doi dollack dollar lark cincinnati ohio 25 forty six fix six fix E IX jewish firms comprising the best houses in ahn city have united in saying the f following awe we the undersigner undersigned under signed having noti ed with a woi woh boi indig nation the uncalled orand orana unjust discrimination made against israel ites itts as a class classy by stige J nilton of new york in excluding them as guests from his hotel lit ait at saratoga protest against this unwarrantable action as a gross on our rights right as asan an insult to modern civilization iza tion 1 and a d ai a L 6 mii mil publican lub lican institutions considering t the e unanimous stand taken 6 by the press as the representative of 04 public J opinion we are content contents aa citizens citi zena zenn to leave our cause as us 8 such buch in n th the e hands of the american peopled aa als business men however vis wis deem it due to our s self seif e if rasp respect ai aud and hereby declare and pledge uti tsal ver hence forth to entertain no nore ahon whatever with the housel house of A P stewart co of which judge hilton is the acknowledged head heid chloa CHicA CHICAGO ao 25 A wind and rain storm which apparently slanted slatted in the vicinity of kansas city is now raging in north northwestern wl quern missouri over over the entire state of iowa in a large largo I 1 portion por tion of a section ot 0 michigan telegraph wires are prostrated in every direction at it peoria the tho plind lifted the tin roaf roo ruo f onn off the chamber of commerce and the rain is flooding thet ihn interior of the building bevere severe hail and prevail along the line fine of or the northwestern Rail ball railroad road roat 1 in illinois the wind amounts almost to tok toh a h tornado cornado nado the dan dar damage nage in chicago will I 1 probably ro bably babiy not exceed 1 20 at the outside it consist coff Ab chiefly c lefly in broken glass unroofed hou fees broken fences and gi signs griLe and overturned vehicles vehicle houses bouses 0 on n the north 8 side were i e destroyed by the wind and laass fuses park were blown down doiy A car penter named fred kassner Kas keer iWer working at the corner of eighteenth and centre avenue was thrown out of a second story by the force of the wind struck on his heddy heidy head and tonight tonight is TOLEDO ohio 25 the storm was very severe bevere severein in ln this vicinity and in some places it is reported that the crops are farei badly injured h rhe fhe wind wag was fifty miles per hour ind 25 A ter rifle wind stormi storm at this afternoon destroyed dest royed dunns hay presa 3 and barn and did other light dam age aged amounting to OMAHA 25 z the tho the storm general throughout the west it was first heard hear dof of at cheyenne yesterday afternoon heavy hail bail and rain rain with wind widd extended north of sioux city asbuth of ransa kansas 3 ciofi and over the state of iowa ko no particular damage heard of tut laut iut south there are several wash outs on the railroad in I 1 lowa iowa owa dwa the rain fall axce exceeded e ded two inches the northwestern had a bridge washed out idear near logan at bear grote dwellings were blown down tle tie town ia is almost destroyed the rainfall here exceeded an un inch and a half the large bridge was un derminer der mined and a number of cellar flooded entailing considerable iosa losa cincinnati 25 the reached here at and raged vio TIO leutty foursome minutes doing considerable sid erable damage blowing dow down 11 buildings building and killing one man 25 A storm robed rage her here 0 and did damage damaio roofs fence feuce f signs etc littlecook LITTLE boor BOOK 25 three masked masid men yet berday sho shot t and killed hilled a negro who was being conveyed to jail hasing by a guard on a charge of having baving aidea aided in a murder four yes years ago the affair occurred at senate sorl Sori ake cincinnati 0 from ij 0 says bays excite intense over the anu u uli alk atrocious murder of john Wel wei dell deri his widowed sister mrs accy 1 and nancy hite about 1500 gathered and fears tears were entertain ent ept ertain ed that there would be an arf attempt tonight to night to ca ta kethe prisoners from jall jail auli anil lynch them the militia are unde under arms arras a number of extra police hating having been sworn in the latest developments chow thanking that ring King was not concerned in murders late this thia evening bro iro groups tips lips of men raen are seen seh quietly talking in the streets of logan men med from different parts parta of the county are present SAN FRANCISCO FRANCISC 02 25 portland dispatch received this thia morning from lewiston via walla walla has news from joseph camp to the effect that all the indian women children and property have been removed across salmon luver river leav leaving ing the men free to ope operate ratie it is re reported potted tha the indians intend to raid upon the settlements in walla walla valley in the late fight seventy indians were engaged and the were four wounded one perhaps fatally this thia news is obtained from fron a reliable indian who came directly from the camp and is abed by the news brought in by whites the troops will move earldin early in the morning from the post commanded by general howard inverson in person A ii page with his company of 0 twenty nive five volunteers vill will RO with the troops we do nol not hear of any more settlers being g massacred fhe rhe soldiers sol soi diers diera lie lle where they were killed their bodies stripped and mu hated father cataldo came in this morning from front a mission with the coeur de alene chief to assure general Jt doward that his people wound remain friendly the excitement is subsiding and the settlers bett sett leis lets are returning to their homes the ded decision islon of the united states inspector of hulls and boil boilers drai drar in the case of the loss of the city of n francisco has been forwarded forward gd to mr bemis district inspector it hadnot has not nod been public as yet but captain waddell hur has been n notified oti that his certificate as captain in the merchant maribe marine has been suspended for one year The ground alleged is that he did not use we sufficient care while running along thae that thal portion of the coast ahl where re shoals and dangers are known to exist although not marked upon the chart waddell will appeal from this finding if approved and if necessary be ho will bring the whole matter before congress ills ilia 26 the storm left the wheat lying flat and stud did considerable aa damage mage liim ilia 26 0 6 the damage to the wheat in iii this county by yesterdays storm is estimated at there ther e is much mucy other damage all the creeks are hie overflowing and the low lands flooded CHAMPAIGN ills 26 th the e surrounding country has bai suffer buffer ad be vere loss by the storm pio pho probably bablY houses and buildings were damaged here and in urbana urbahn the ram rain fell in and the trees are uprooted by scores ills 26 the storm completely destroyed the unfinished methodist church los loss A number of other buildings we were re unroofed moved from the foundations or blown about Dv DWIGHT iGHT liisi is 6 the wind I 1 carried john longs house bouse 48 by as in size about twenty feet from its place but injured nobody broor BROOK ville VIELE ills liis 26 fourteen our teen buildings were unroofed yesterday ills 26 the crops are reported heavily dam damaged aked DESMOINES iowa 26 the min rain fall was heavy and the outlook for crops is gloomy but no special damage was done KANKAKEE ills iller 26 the east bound express for cincinnati three miles north of here was caught by the wind yesterday and the locomotive and band cars carf were thrown from the track into a ditch of the fifteen pbs passengers all were more or less bruised but but none mone seriously injured dixon ills 26 the storm struck this town at II 11 yesterday and did great damage the fair ground with its bull buil buildings dIngi fences stands trees sheds etc is a complete wreck the chicago and north western windmill engine ine ina house and freight house were partially art fally aes jes destroyed troyed many buildings in town were unroofed the lumber umber in the yards was scattered and a few buildings demolished trees three feet round were twisted and broken off no loss loskot of life ure LINCOLN ills 26 the storm 1 yesterday damaged all grains bye R ya i buffered suffered heavily Lea vIly nearly eve every corn field in the vicinity la Js flooder flooded DANVILLE ills liis 26 the tha damage to grain and grass is reported very great in this bention hec tion MOLINE ills 26 hallstone hailstone hait Halt stones the size eize of hens eggs fell yesterday pear near here and great damage to crops Is reported I 1 MAHOMET ills 26 reports coming in show that the storm was widespread and disastrous to crops and property INDIANOLA iowa 26 A number of cattle were killed yesterday and families were for a fl time compelled to vacate their basements fearing the tornado would bring down the houses MUSCATINE Iowa lowa 26 hundreds of trees were snapped like ilke pipe stemma sterna by yesterdays storm thousands of panes of glass were shivered by the great hailstones hall hail stones atones that fell there was nobody injured SAN FRANCISCO 26 A press dispatch from boise bolte city says Rev T r Me spIle for thirty years a catholic missionary among the indian tribes of oregon washington and idaho lumho now stationed at fort boise as chaplain of the united states ar army my gives the following intelligence in regard to indian matters in october 1875 he was at the agency age ney to meet the chiefs on that r reservation esera stion A council was wa held herd at which about fifty indians were present including the principal chiefs of the Uma tillas and walla wallas their were at that time residing upon the reservation indians the number of whose nominal home it atvas could not be less jesa than the remainder were scattered throughout tn lout fout the si rounding surrounding ur country the major majority lt of them being at priest rapids on the Cu lumba columbia biver at A council the indians were very nearly unanimous in the wish to cede the U reservation to the government and be allowed to go 6 into valley where 0 they had been invited to come ancl and live by chief joseph the chiefs feigned depositions to this effect which they entrusted to father which were by him forwarded tu to senator mitchell to be laid before the authorities at washington the indians represented that their reservation was being contin continually bially trespassed upon by the inhabitants in adjoining white while settie settle settlements ments mente who wio would bell the indians whisky and otherwise injure and demoralize them and if required to remain there they would lind find them belvea compelled to fight from some sume cause this wish of the indians received no attention at washington agton some two months ago llo lio wil lb wampoo one ono odthe of the chiefs chit chie as who had fiad been present at ai the councill council and aud who ho 1 is principal chief of the uma urna tillas passed pasted through boise city the chief father Al espilo at this time that the Uma lma tellas were made up their minds to leave as the silence and neglect of government left them not nothing hing bing to hope from that quarter and that they would join chiel joseph in wallowa gallowa valley who was already resolved to go to war he added that if government had attended to the matter in time everything might have been amicably arranged but now it was gas too late the indians would certainly go to war five weeks later hawlish poo again passed through boise city on his return home when ha he told father that the war would commence he thought before he could reach home as he tie had met runners from the net perces forces who had come to confer with the bannocks Ban nocks and other tribes in this region the information thus acquired father say syb he communicated to gov brayman and other citizens here in speaking of general howard hawlish wampoo W amplo said the indians laughed at the general and his fine speeches saying they would never persuade them to give up wallowa valley which they were resolved to keep at every hazard father mes meallie p lie ile says the chiefs and principal men who inaugurated this war lire are rich and influential and that they will be able to draw to their their thein support all nil the die dle disaffected affected Ilidia indians ns belonging to the various tribes tri trl besand and that these constitute a majority in every case he Is of the opinion that the war will be general and p prolonged ro longed as the indians have been a long timo 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