Show I 1 I 1 BY r TELEGRAPH I I 1 E AMERICAN omalia an anticipated change of the channel in the missouri sour river above here occurred on sunday A heavy volume of water Is now pouring through the cut off which is about GOO feet wide it will be necessary to take immediate steps for the protection of the levee on this thia side cincinnati 9 the gazelles special reports that the military from covington who were sent to grasson grayson gros Groy sori ky to arrest the underwood gang reached house early this morning and captured george VV and john underwood and a negro negm the remainder of the gang gaug fled both the under woods nave have been wounded one it is thought mortally CHICAGO 9 As an explanation of the fact that the tornado which struck kee on saturday evening was first reported early this morning it may be mentioned that the only onis wire running into that town is s a telegraph wire aud and that it was so 90 thoroughly demolished together with the apparatus as to render communication impossible the posts special from oconto Oc onto wisconsin says saya the following additional dit ional facts were published there the tornado struck Pens bens aukee aubee and Cout ardville at on saturday j evening it struck pensaukee Pens Pene aukee near the wagon road bridge aud continued southward sweeping three mills the hotel owned by Gaid gardner ner of the gardner house chicago the school house and twenty eight dwellings it struck Cout ardville near lucas farm and passed almost due southeast taking in a streak about eighty rods wide and destroying everything in its course seventeen homes houses and barns were damaged in Cout ardville and the crops badly injured the total loss is estimated at the inter oceans bock rock island special says john brockman and george snyder with two other boys of this city went rowing in a hog trough yesterday wilen their improvised boat capsized and not knowing how bow to swim the whole of them th emmere were drowned IOWA CITY la in 9 nathan an old and respected quaker of Spring springdale Sp daies dales fou iteen miles from here was drowned yesterday while swimming in cedar biver river two boys who were engaged in the search for his body upset their boat and were aiso also drowned all the bodies but one have been recovered smiths funeral occurred today to day 9 A heavy storm of wind and rain accompanied ky by thunder and lightning passed over this section this afternoon in the town of hyde park three barnabe longing to john Gilber blown down the damage to fruit and growing crops is very heavy east of here herb the ia is reported very severe bevere BOSTON boscon 9 an enormous lode of copper lead gold and silver twenty feet in width and extend ing for miles has recently been discovered in milan new now hampshire the lode crosses the grand trunk railroad miles west of portland on sunday afternoon the new now reservoir at athol on a hill feet above the main village into which a volume of water had just been empt emptied ltd gave way and the torrent rushed down tho the hill to pleasant street quickly traversed the distance to the town half a mile and joined beaver brook swelling this stream the flodd flood carried away several mill dams and caused more or less damage bother 6 to other mill property on the banks of the tho sti stream earn barn the roads are badly washed the vid was built by contract and accepted by the town on saturday NEW YORK 9 oakley 8 barker k grandson of commodore van d ailt was indicted by the general session sessio n I 1 of the grand jury today to day cpr pr stealing jewelry from i in a young 1 woman named lizzle lizzie weeks shortly ant aft afterwards erwardi the ath oner was arraigned at the bar of the court and pleaded not guilty of the charge aud and was remanded for trial washington 9 the following telegraph from ord reg regarding aiding our troops following the indian marauders into mexico was received at the war department san antonio texas the following has just been received it accords with my reply to Tre vinos letter ietter telegraphed to the military division yesterday I 1 telegraphed that there was no necessity of following the trail of the indians to a place where they have already been punished by Bul dul ila lia but look close for that made by t he the party that raided on the signed ord 11 to gen ord had all ready to cross tomorrow to morrow in support of bullis of the infantry and hunt of the loth cavalry this morning a at t two bullis came in alone having ria den miles mites in 36 hours in lu coming down from fort davis he struck the trail of the indians from gillespie county hait half way between pecos and the rio kio grande just before the night cf of the of june and only 3 or 4 hours houts behind they followed to the rio bio grande and crossed the river drowning two horses and on the third day came on them as they were resting he attacked them at once the indians retreated to the mountains fighting on the way the engagement lasted lusted one hour they all i managed to escape some of them were wounded bullis got goi all ali the horses horse the reported by general clitz glitz as passing the point of rock springs are accounted for eight were left or ou the trail and six were killed while the rangers were on the trail trall two were taken away by the indians and 23 captured by bullis ho ifo also found at the camp parts of harness barness taken from johnsons on the deuces showing that some of the band had scattered after that affair and bad got witha with a party raiding in gillespie county probably joining them in mexico as they went out ten days before bullis reports the indians as Lipi ins and ana that be saw no signs feigns to indicate that they were near their village near some of the towns I 1 have ordered the companies to stop as they are until your orders are received therrall the trall trail followed by bullis is the only plain trail we know and has lately been crossed and as thi tim indians who made it have been caught I 1 will not go on without further orders as liek bullis reports it impossible to fol foi follow lowthe the trail from where he struck them and the scouting on the other side would have to be for the indian camps or anything thae thai might turu turn up Si shafter rAFTER lt lit col the president and others in high official station express gratification with the intelligence received through the war department oi of the crossing of the rio kio grande graude by the united states troops in pursuit of indians and of the success in recapturing stolen property and punishing the marauders ra one who occupies a very prominent position in the civil service remarked today to day that this action of the cabinet was taken tift after erthe the most mature deliberation as to its results and was based upon the unanimous conviction of the cabinet that in no way can our berder herder be effectively protected just so often as a mexican enters our territory on the iving expeditions just so eo often will he ke be followed cross across the rio grande and the next nest time duc our troops follow sueh such a party of thieves as arcemen are mentioned in to days dispatch they will probably bring something besides a few horses they will bring brieg back some of the indians who commit the depredations upon no other way can our territory be protected from the organizers gani of such fauch cattle stealing expeditions ions it is considered very likely that diaz government will protest against this entry of the thu united states slates troops into mexican territory but there is not the least probability that general present instructions will be modified the pos position heretofore formally as by the mexican government that our government f has no right to send troops across the bio kio grande in pursuit of marauder marauders 8 whose operations mexico herself has failed to prevent 0 or r punish seems very lightly regarded at the sate department both hoth gon gen i eral principle these entries of united states troops into mexico are invariably preceded b by T forcible incurA incursions ons into jute our territory and because the right to pursue and forcibly recapture ones own property from a burglar or other robber is universally recognized WHEELING qa 9 6 the steamer camden from parkersburg en route to pittsburg exploded both her boilers and huuk hunk at the head of fish creek this afternoon wm barnard pilot and three colored men were instantly killed and the clerk and three pas passengers seigers injured not seriously springfield mass blass 9 A tornado occurred at westfield this afternoon ter noon it came ea eastward through a gorge of the t he westfield we S t fi eld eid Riv erand widened to hait half a mile felling tree trees scattering fences and demolishing dwellings until the force was expended it first haruck a wall of the salmon falls paper mill rebuilding from the recent fire which fell crushing in the engine house home containing two men one of whom was seriously hurt A family of six persons in a house heard the whirling noise and knew nothing until they found anem them helves on a floor several lods from the site of the house the rest of the building was destroyed des dea troyed two buildings and anti a dozen barns were blown down the crops and trees were muc mue much h injured at chicopee Chi copee falls the wind destroyed several barns barus and sheds and spoiled many trees PORTLAND 9 the news here this thia morning indicates the purpose of joseph to meet or act witti those on spokane SP orane bane stich such a move will imperil all the upper settlements on the malouse palouse Pa louse it is evident that the volunteer cavalry in large force ought to be put in the field to reinforce general howard and stop this uprising be fore it assumes larger and more moru definite proportions such a force under his command will do the work they know the country and the indians the alarm spreads disaster through thew the whole holu hoiu upper country and must soon bring dig dib tress upon the immigrants there is nent cent danger along the borders now low business will bo be suddenly paralyzed it is a 6 movement for quick and vigorous action such as ws our people know low how to take it can cau be stopped in a few weeks if tho military command will arm the mounted volunteers who will enlist here hero in iii service ein eln in regular organization for the field NEW bonic YORK 10 the timea cleveland special says the first public exhibition of the lay torpedo were given today in presence of the chinese ambassador yung Win wing gand and Yu yung yuen poo one of the professors in hartford school for teaching the english language the chinese government is especially interested in torpedoes as she has never fortified her harbors believing her gods would protect them aga against ino ina all foreign foes there Is a very large war fund existing in the coffers of the empire and if this thia torpedo meets the anticipations of the inventor china will doubtless prove a heavy purchaser the inventor is now in china the experiments today to day were satisfactory the grids s san antonio special says yesterday at 4 p m a train en route from chihuahua to san antonio laden with specie was attacked attached by thirty five white and mexican highwaymen on seco creek fifty nifty two miles from here the train contained twelve wagons and there were twenty m men i en with it atter alter a desperate fight light the robbers bers were driven odi off losing several killed and wounded the major domo of the train frank grem siger and a mexican were killed and several others of the train peo pie dle no such outrage has occurred since bince the war the world says that the japanese ebeare are waking up to the import anc e of improving the breeds of horses borses and minor animals anda and a commission was recently rient from yokohama to this country deputed to purchase the best blood stock that could be obtained for fok money it has already sent back from california a consignment of three thoroughbred horses tw two 0 fil dij fillie A 1 e and two large draught stallions it ignot is not improbable that the japanese commissio neis may put in aup an appearance ce at the cobham sa sales lath in eba Efa gland giand next year fifty W u merino rams i an andja dalike fike like dum Lum leOf ewe ewes 4 have also been peen safely bandeu t at yokohama I 1 4 the silk manufacturers of paterson N J are about to begin actions for damages against the strikers they had written contracts in which they bound themselves to finish all the warps on which they had begun work before engaging in the strike when the recent strike a large number of the strikers left work without finishing their warps A london dispatch says the open revolt in the tho streets of constantinople ia Is due to tho the knowledge on the part of the turks that they have been betrayed the turks are especially angry against the english whom they say deluded them into the war and then deserted them the prediction is made here that the var war will be ov ovay before a months montha time temporarily at least until germany is ready to claim her share by agreement between the three powers CHICAGO 10 the times has this thib concise illustrative statement of the mexican question in a washington special general instructions carefully read disclose only that lie he can in no instance invade the soil of mexico but he can enter that territory only in pursuit ot of a baud of mexican thieves who have invaded our country and then only is he directed to pursue the invaders where ever they may go in order to punish them diaz says to our government you have invaded our territory then we have the unanswerable reply but you invaded us first keep your thieves at home and you will not be troubled with invasion As one of the generals interested in the preparation of this order said this evening if you knock a man down upon the street he hah has cause for action against you but if he should comei come to your house ands anda and steal teal your goods you should pursue him and knock him down in the ellort to secure your property then he would not have a very good bause against you this is the mexican situation cable specials via new now york state that it is positively ascertained that the russians after a fierce battle occupied Tierno Tier nova vs both armies fought with the greatest bravery another struggle at the same point is probable the same dispatches say eay the most startling news comes from A correspondent at vienna telegraphs that it is announced in official circles that constantinople is under a reign of terror great crowds of desperate und and lawless lawles soldiery fill the public places bands of carcas and range at will about the city robbing and murdering with impunity the streets are given up to these outlaws after nightfall and all the public resorts and aud respectable cayea cafes are closed at sundown an open rebellion resulting sult suit flag ilag in the massacre of every foreigner and christian ia Is liable to occur at any moment the italian vice consul has been forcibly robbed of a horse and severely injured by the two attempts have been made to force an entrance to the english club CHICAGO 10 the tribunes london special says the necessities for supply have temporarily checked the russian advance lohe the johe by system s of requisition by which alone the vast modern armies have been enabled to operate quickly cannot be practiced in bulgaria therus the russians bring all they want from their base of supplies for this reason teason their first important move will be to seize Rust Bust chuk this accomplished shed the army will have direct rail communication to bucharest bo so far only slight skirmishes have occurred an officer at the headquarters of the staff says the czar lully fully expects england will declare war within a month mouth and is prepared to meet the most serious issues involved SAN FRANCISCO 10 dispatches from lewiston lle |