Show BY telegraph ern ren western WES tern TZaN IEL ten TELESa rara rapa ara Apa AM AMERICAN ER I 1 C A 1 francisco 26 ahr post pos this evening publishes an interview with kith young kalloch ho he still declines clines to say anything of the circumstances leading to h his s attack on de young but regarding the alleged conspiracy in which ransom hansom the mayors colored servant is made to figure he remarked if you see jim ransom you can tell him just to come right out square with the truth it cant hurt anyone mayor kalloch halloch was attending to his ills duties at the city hall today to day he voluntarily stated that ho he deeply deplored the turn that matters had taken and so did his ills family he thought that within thirty days when the excitement had bad subsided however much the tragedy was to be regretted the city at jarg large would be mome more peaceful and less jess agitated with regard to the report of ills his having been down town on the night might of the shooting both he and hta son deny the rumor as being nw licious and absurd the mayor mrs kalloch were out driving ail all day last friday with friends and home homo at the mayor felt weary and laid down in bed in his own room to rest he was called for dinner at 7 but not fe elling well undressed and went to bed he fell asleep immediately after going to bed bod but wp was S aroused about 10 and informed that his son had killed chas chaa de young the workingmen have placed a guard of 22 mehi mefi men taken from their militia on duty at mayor rai Kal lochs house to prevent the intrusion of undesirable parties who they think might be intent on some desperate act the post after remarking that blood avenges blood and then reciting the provocations pro vocations on both sides proceeds to say in a few weeks de do young was to have been tried for his ills assault upon the senior kalloch kai Kal loch Joch his death removes the necessity for that instead the tile junior kalloch halloch will be tried for the murder of de young in the language of the vulgar accounts are square squire between the two families do young meant to 40 kill the kalloch halloch the son of the the tho illo latter has killed him all that remains is for the state of califor mia to step in and cause young kelloch to pay the penalty of his crime on the scaffold roid rold with that act of justice the feud will have an end the bmw special telegram says there is consternation in the tilden camp because there is a movement on the part of some anti tammany democrats with john kelly looking ito ao the killing off of tilden the times argues that tiddens Til dens name cannot be presented by the new york delegation at cincinnati on the contrary the tribune has an interview with a strong tilden man in which he says tilden has never thought of withdrawing and was never so strong as at this moment tilden he says is taking a personal interest in his own candidacy and has no idea of being defeated in the convention chicago 26 senator jacobs anti antl an ti tilden continues to be the leading topic of discussion here it is quite evident now that jacobs was not only in earnest but that his speech was premeditated and thattie sought an opportunity 1 to make it the next anxious query of the tilden men is is did lie lle bespeak speak ills his own sentiments only or is he lie backed up in his utterances by party mana managers bonz ers in uin kin kings Is county jacobs jacobe well known kf intimate int mate mato relations with boss melau mclaughlin hlin make it all ali im to know whether his anti tilden views are shared by that eminent wire puller the times correspondent is in position to answer this question and to assure the anxious tilden men that jacobs and the boss are in perfect accord in this matter and that the speech of the senator is fully approved approved even if it was not originally original y I 1 suggested by the brooklyn manipulator the following are additional particulars tic ulars of sunday nights storm at ashland ills liis several thousand dollars worth of property ro arty was de et st royed heavy ha hail hall I 1 alternated tempted with rain nain ra tinned winch which continued all night 0 flooded the streets and perm permeated bated cellars and basements at farmer city ills creeks and sloughs are higher than ever known before fences cu culvert lverts iverts sj bridges walks etc etea were carried on chas was drowned while trying try ing to crosa the creek on horseback at kankakee an almost unprecedented amount of water fell river rose five feet farmin farming la lands ads were flooded and work will be d delayed two weeks much of the lately tely sown grain will be drowned out OU near taylorville Tay lorville the cyclone was terrific many houses were demo demolished and the inmates crippled killed or carried away and are still missing many were rendered homeless by the storm which lasted from 7 pm till midnight alonzo cullers house was blown to atoms one of his children killed outright another carried off and found dead in the morning mrs T J dang ley was killed john gessner skull skia fractured and ana will die A man named watts and his wife were blown about a quarter of a mile locked in each others arms and were found badly cut bruised and insensible T TW IV brentz mr elliott wife and two children a little daughter of ed leigh reigh and thomas hill hundreds of cattle sheep and hogs were crippled and killed and fowls were found in the line of the cyclone divested of their plumage reports of damage are constantly being received at taylorville Tay lorville and relief measures for the destitute are being taken it seems that the storms of last week in their extent of violence and destructiveness have never been equaled in this part of the country cincinnati 26 A A special to the gazette says during a violent wind storm this afternoon about 60 feet ee t of the roof of the cabin of the steamer bostana was blown off while atthe at the landing a short distance below huntington no one was seriously hurt mrs paris C brown was standing outside the capin bin at the time and fell in fright as the roof went over her head but was not injured beyond a few bruises st louis 26 specials from car linville taylorville Tay lorville greenfield springfield and other on the central illinois says A terril terrific lc ornado tornado passed through green christian banamon and other counties saturday night and destroyed an immense amount of property killed a dozen or more people ind and injured a large number meridian mass 26 A heavy storm passed over macon last night blowing lowing away houses including the af M 0 railroad machine shops the aund mund house depot telegraph office and md the ma master ter mechanics me chanies chanles office sixteen cars were blown from the track 12 persons were killed and 22 wounded the loss of property is estimated to be not less than meridian was called on to send bend physicians and six or eight have gone one from hero to attend the suffering oakville Oa kville ont 26 A violent wind ralli rain and hall hail storm passed over this section this afternoon houses were unroofed barns destroyed and trees uprooted james pickett rickett at work on a scow fearin fearing it would be blown jumped junpei overboard and attempted to swim to the shore but was drowned memphis 26 A destructive tornado swept over the country in the vicinity of macon miss last night telegraph communications are interrupted and meagre reports bring intelligence of the loss of several lives fuller details are hourly expected amton 26 hon john F swift has arrived from california he ie called upon president hayes this morning with senator booth and in the course of a pleasant 15 minutes conversation the president expressed himself warmly in sympathy with the people of or the pacific coast in regard to the evils of chinese immigration and is earnestly desirous of modifications in the burlingame treaty to restrict it mr swift subsequently paid his respects to secretary evarts and also made the acquaintance of his colleague mr trescott minister angell has not yet returned from michigan but is expected daily and upon his arrival the necessary instructions for the work of the commission will be promptly itly completed ST louis 26 A serious disturbance took place at the donk coal mines near bellville 14 miles from here about midnight last night the recent introduction of new machinery by which the number of miners employed was reduced caused dissatisfaction among the men a about of them made an unexpected descent upon the mines alnes the works and it is said killed one the men in charge the works machinery were destroyed donk one of the owners of the mine resides here and has called governor cullom for nor assistance terra terre nau RAU HAUTE ind 26 cufr in a difficulty this morning with jerry dwyer over some work at the blast blas t furnace shot dwyer three times one wound is supposed to be fatal MACON iraco miss 27 sunday night at half past eight one of the most fearful cyclones struck the northern part of this place resulting in sad loss of life and the wholesale destruction of property the day had bad been unusually sultry and at the hour stated two terrible currents of air ain one from the northeast the other from the southwest bearing clouds charged with electric electricity ty were hurled together right at the fated locality it was a war of storms besides the incessant lightning balls bam of fire were seen whirling across the clouds varying in size from a chestnut to that of a mans hand right bight in the centre of that part of town around the railroad station the storms met and the work of destruction commence dand in a brief time the place was ruined the loss of life was fearful through the beating rain against the less winds the citizens rushed to the scene to aid the sufferers through the night squads of men combined went to work to remove the debris gather up the wounded dying and dead that were scattered everywhere the scene beggars beg agars all ali human attempts at description yesterday the citizens ceased their places laces of business and devoted the ry day to caring for the dead and wounded eighteen were killed outright and four more or less wounded some perhaps fatally after the storm some of the ruins caught fire but were checked before spreading to any extent about 10 0 clock a perfect waterspout visited the scene to render it more horrible men and women were found yesterday with limbs torn from their body and otherwise mutilated a quarter of a mile from their homes stock is all killed abolt A bolt boit of goods from the stores was found eight miles from town in a tree top mr worton horton found a head ahead a quarter of a mile from the scene of the destruction truc tion one house near the centre of the storm was whirled around and its front changed in exactly the opposite to direction A negro woman was found und dead in a field west of the depot literally stripped of all clothing in dead chamel charnel wagons bearing the dead and wounded from the scene of destruction are to be seen on every side it rained nearly all morning and most of the night but men and women are doing all that human hands bands can do in administering to the wounded and dying A portion of the only two houses re manil mahil rig in tact fact are lined with dead and wounded the faces of thedeas and groans from the mangled 9 leu lea and dying make up a sad picture the railroad shops round houses and all rolling stock inside the tracks is completely wrecked major C fleming assistant general superintendent of the road is on the spot with a large force clearing away the debris and re paring tho loss the loss is variously estimated at to macon is about miles south of corinth on the mobile ohio railroad nashville in a destructive storm south of here hero on sunday at on the chattanooga railroad nall Eail road the Presby presbyterian terion church was totally wrecked great damage was done to houses stock and fences in giesel county three children were drowned the storm struck paint rock on the memphis kemph is and charleston road destroyed five houses and killed three children 27 judge connelly P F trigg died at bristol last night ho he was the third judge of the clr cir circuit court since tennessee Tennesse ewas was admitted it is understood that his successor will ivill be postmaster general rey key NEW nav YORK 27 detective lodged in hr the ludlow street jail phil ryan the west point saloon keeper charged with perjury in the whittaker case martin J townsend thinks he will tell something rather than go to prison the tribunes washington special says general sherman says the west point academy is a creature of congress in my opinion there is no place where prejudices of color are less regarded than in the army when flipper graduated both the secretary of war and myself shook hands with him and congratulated him flipper is doing well I 1 am glad to say and is respected acted by every officer in the army q the he newspapers are responsible for al all nil the f clamor about west Vest point the heads of the academy are all northern men and thero there fil 4 jm less haz ing at west point than at any private institution ST PAUL 27 keifers helfers rei Kei fers distillery and government warehouse was destroyed last night loss insurance mary C is held for the murder of her husband who she alleged was killed by two unknown men ST JosE josepn JOSEPH pir mo 27 last evena fire destroyed the fairclough star mills and sommers cracker and candy factory loss insured CHICAGO 27 the inter incer oceans bloomington ills special says there was a bloody affray this afternoon at ellsworth between frank bailey and henry on one side and H hendry on the other otiler the former went to hendry farm for the avowed purpose of settling somie old scores by thrashing hendry hendry shot both the men killing bailey instantly and Ste venour has since died hendry gave himself up all were hard cases and hard drinkers the times washington special says logan has returned and was the special object of interest at the capital he said grant talked very freely with him on general sub ejects but eschewed politics but 11 said logan grant will not with withdraw under any circumstances one gentleman here remarked that it was generally understood grant will not be kept in the field unless nominated on the first ballot 10 logan said grant is in the hands of friends who will not withdraw no matter how many ballots are taken that is the whole case 9 this remark is taken by the blaine people to mean that the campaign is to be an aggressive 0 one DEADWOOD D T white stock thieves killed john and ran off with a head of horses from amyan H rara kara mountain 50 miles west of here hereon on tuesday the dinst Defren Def lenbach bach was one of the heaviest stock men in the west he leaves a wife and 5 chil drenThe same band disguised as indians have committed numerous depredations in this vicinity during the past two months A party from here has gone in pursuit COLUMBUS 27 the sherman delegates to the state convention are in a large majority and have brno about decided to instruct the delegation to support sherman as long as there is a reasonable chance chanco of his nomination in chicago owing to the number of blaine delegates it is not deem deemed edwIse wise to adopt ther unit rule the blaine delegation promise to make a lively night fight greenup gnu ky 2 27 the presbytery has declared heretical the teaching of rev bev F D moore of covington that sunday is a day for recreation as well as devotion deyot on moore left the presbytery immediately CoL COLUMBUS umbus ind 27 wm P gillespie on his death bed bedi con fessel that he and several others names not given killed james jamison a wealthy stock breeder ten years ago and divided his money FOREIGN F 0 R E I 1 G N LONDON 26 the following a appointments point ments have been definitely definitely made earl of granville secretary of state |