Show Y R I 1 APH PH p PEB lj liine AMERICAN NEW yom yow 2 frans julus a polish plasterer and ancl S mye a house painter r 0 oc j aupied rooms in in the rear fear of mb 45 forsyth street the meo men quarreled I on thursday but were separated tate late this afternoon burg en on Lindou ers and ored fred bred fired a sho shot which disable disabled 1 the lat at teis er 1 p ight right arm dew mrs nir lindauer Lin douer seized 00 a flatiron but burg ush ed her aside abide and pursued lin 1 an adjoining bedroom bed room and fired a second shot into b his Is face lindauer kin Lin douer fied fled to the street pursued by ills his enemy tho the third shot from burgs pistol missed its mark Y but brt lindauer Lin douer fell antho on the sidewalk As b he er attempted to rise 11 burg bung rushed upon ili lii tilmand jil him mand and fil fired the fourth shot in inta to ills his right side which killed him instantly he was attempting matli ig to bro fire again when seized and dis armed by cit citizens fzens fiens the murderer was then thin taken into custody lin was a german 50 years of ae age dr tanner tw iwer imer at 5 pc lock started ed out on in his usual e evening drive fic tic accompanied companies companied compa nied by physicians he here re turned at 7 and was very cross and peevish he rested on his cot and seemingly slept siept soundly for some hours at 10 he arose and un are dressing sang retired for the night but did not rest quietly his stomach being out of order the president hiat fiat has hat designated myron myon on E N howell principal clerk of the general land office a as acting commUs commissioner Ioner foner during the tto ito temporary pip absence of gen williamson the tho coffer dam dapa at the scene of the hudson river biver tunnel disaster proves unsuccessful and the en ginders are talking of ff some other othen means meansie of getting at nt the buried bodies the work of removing the obelisk from rom the ship which brought it here from egypt was begun today the tribunes london special says 1 the ithe i glrst first panic about afghanistan has subsided but it has been succeeded t oce ceedee eded by a settled anxiety as to the final result of the policy of mad ad yen venture ture initiated bv y lord beacons field of which this catastrophe is one iric itic incident ident onla only three days be difore the news of gen burrows do de dei i feat lord hartington was announce ng in ht the house of commons that aste steps s had bad been taken for withdrawing from afghanistan everybody now agrees that the withdrawal is at present impossible those who know india best take the most gloomy views of or the immediate fu and financial franci d javery very veny i calculation is upset the english bild budget et next yean year Js is certain to feel the effect of the indian disturbances since the tle limit of impositions in india wak was was long since hince reached members of the indian council admit it to be impossible to continue to maintain the army of men elny in afghanistan without help from the engi Engl english isif treasury the tories tonies have been proving their disinterested patriotism by asserting publicly pu b that the disaster er was due to the demoralization among the troops om account tf of Glad giad stones a t tempt to reverse Beacons fields plans plaus and aud to the same end quoting orant comments comment sor of the reao continental press which hails the english difficulties in india as likely to intend interrupt 0 the co sip eion ejon of turkey the lote bote refusing compliance with european demands produces absolutely no change in the european concert it having been foreseen the only Y question a present discussed among th epowers relates to the means of signifying to turkey the necessity of submission in home affairs the tho government wins a signal triumph by the passage of the game bill the tory opposition heretofore con indent and menacing manae manac man acing mg collapsed collapse dub dut merly terly at the last moment di discover geover ing numerous members of their own party who refused s to vote against the second nd reading of the bill hence there was no division last night the times comments on the very veny latest expedient fon for getting rid tid of the chinese in california is to tax the six bix compa companies hies out olf of exis tence fence these companies are the guilds to which all chinese arri arriving ving in a the pacific states am are attached it is represented lo 10 the state board of equalization by memorial that the six companies have and hold absolute control over the bodies and liberties of all ali 11 the chinese and that therefore they must mua be extremely rich and that juste instead adof of their being assessed at a moderate valuation they should pay taxes of or some come some bome sueh such modest sum of course it is expected that this excessive rate of asse asre assessment and taxation would be resisted but iut a as athis this would only lead to the seizure and tion of chinese chinesa property ln jn san franeisco francisco the desired end the eviction of the chinaman would be rea reached phed and ane chinese problem remains unsolved washington ton Tox 2 the commander of the jamestown rame slown writes from flom alaska that thai no tover indians of both sex tand band nd al lages remain in sit lia ka all the more enterprising being on the s sea otter and seal hunting those left started on a spree on the 5 tb of july but bu fc bassoon was soon checked by an armed boat from the oama Jama J jamalous loum the crew of which formed a protecting party to the indian policemen A little stabbing was done but only one was injured the ringleaders ring leaders lenders havo been subjected to bread and water diet acting secretary bell of the inc herfor department has appointed tuther luther harriam and roland noland A B of pennsylvania and chas M holton hoi hol ton of iowa commissioners to appraise fort dallas military reservation in oregon harriam warn Warr nam iam who at present is the principal clerk in the bureau of private land claims of the interior department is designated to act as chairman and disbursing agent of the commission DENVER danver 2 the tribunes los pinos special says indians have been straggling into the C commissioners domms sio s ners quarters all day yesterday and today to day to sign the treaty the chiefs having signed the agreement the others are fearful that unless their names be forwarded to washington they will receive eno aay pay part I 1 t of the which the commission is fopay out soon A as 9 the arrangements for the removal of bf the utes are perfected which will probably b be bome time next fall the commissioners leave hereabout here about the fth just for the southern ute agen cy except colonel meacham who remains at los pinda tb ti tahe take the census the removal demov al of odthe tho the utes is only a question of ti time mand and the commissioners are hurrying things as fa fast t as possible A year from this fall fali fallwell will wiil probably proba adly oly see the reservation reser reter open to settlement and the people of the united states stales and colorado will have the pleasure of occupying the jhb land and working for their bread as folks do elsewhere WHEELING W va 2 general weaver lann laan in an interview hiter view with an reporter today today to day aay said general west of mississippi hancock 1 told him at sel sei mathat that if hancock were elected the spirit of intolerance for republicans at the south would he be so great that he west did not believe they could live in 1 mississippi 11 ipp I 1 i a day weaver is hopeful of carrying alabama Ma barna baina tomorrow to morrow for the greenback state ticket claiming that the republicans are joining the green backers in large numbers in hopes that they will there escal escape pe the ostracism under which they live MOBILE ala 2 the election for state and county officers took place today to day in opposition to the regular regi dhur flur democratic ticket there was made a fusion of republicans green backers bachers and independents verbal ie ports reports from the election off omm meers officers at the ck closing s in 0 of the polls show a clear majority for the straight democratic ticket reports at the democratic exec exee executive 9 tive committees rooms from the interior of th the state eState leave no doubt of alabama pol poi polling linga a heavy democratic democrat ic vote specials to the register say tuscaloosa ca loosa perry dallas Bul bui bullock loek mason and montgomery counties go heavily democratic the returns froba ladison madison A limestone and morgan are highly favorable for a 50 majority at least for the state ticket louisville 2 the elections today d ay detate passed assed very quietly throughout the state nominations dominations were made by the republicans in a ve very veny few counties count ies jes and the vote polled is light circuit judges and common i wealth attorneys were elected in bachof the 18 judicial districts and democrats are elected in at least 15 16 in the eighth congressional district the democratic primary nominated phil ethompson BT hompson jr for election reelection re for congress ST louis 2 the census returns from seven seventy ity five counties of missouri show an increase of 0 f since 1870 if the same relative increase in the remaining counties of the state remains the population will reach an increase of half a million sas SAN FRANCISCO 2 A nire fire broke out among a lot of of light wooded wooden buildings at red bed bluss bluff this morning il it spread to adjoining buildings sweeping the entire block bidek loss about S 1 0 insured Ins tired one half A ollieus Ol number of bus business liess iless firms were burned 0 out ut brockton mass kilass 2 the freight house of the old colony railroad with a large quantity of freight way bills etc was destroyed by fire sunday night loss heavy washington 3 mr basilar Ca silar 3 superintendent of bf engraving in the bureau of engraving and printing and one of the most accomplished experts in the detection of counterfeit bank notes chinksa think sa new desi design 1 for national bank n notes ou t to a te be adopted the th e old oid designs have been in use many years and every denomination mi nation except the one dollar notes and the theone one thousand dollar notes has been counterfeited large amount of counterfeit national bank notes are probably in tion no now the existence of ot which is unsuspected the fact that the design for any denomination of national a bank notes is the same for all banks with the exception of the name of the bank renders the task of the counterfeiter comparatively easy after having made ills his plate he can throw out his notes as long as he finds a market for them then when hen they become advertised as counterfeits he can change the name of his bank and go on un with his printing from the old plate by a device adopted at the bureau of engraving and Rr cr inting new plates may benade with the charter numbers of the respective national banks forming so to conspicuous a portion of the general design that it would be easier to make rinke a new plate than to change the old one As an evidence of the perfection which the counterfeiters counterfeit ers sometimes attain atta in it may be said that an official of the revere bank in boston upon receiving back from the treasury department part ment a it counterfeit of its own notes wrote a sharp letter crit elsing the treasury practices and declaring that the bank was ready to receive all such notes and that its officers recognized the signatures upon the re turned returned note no teas as their own only two denominations of the greenbacks green backs printed at the bureau of engraving and printing has ever been bean count counterfeited erfel j while all denominations of those printed from plates lates made by private companies have e been counterfeited DENVER col 3 the tribunes santa san tafe fe special bial blai news from elpaso states that col B H grierson nad bad a fight with a riotous band of hostile indians about strong who attempted to pass north into texas on the dinst between fort quittman and eagle springs he was encamped on the trail trall with a small party and believing the indians would make a break through the lines had sent the night before for reinforcements to Fort QuIttman and eagle springs at 4 am on the lieutenant finley and 13 men of the loth cavalry arrived and he immediately set to work fortifying his position about 9 a m the indians approached in force and attacked the camp caropp and were repulsed at 11 am a m captain guile gulle with two companies arrived upon which a sharp engagement took place between the troops an and d indians which lasted about three hours colladay was wounded one soldier was killed and eight horses killed at 2 p in CA captain p tain nolans bolans command amantiad fiad man arrived a at t the scene of action from fort sullivan on the approach of these troops the indians fled rapidly down the rio grande grand e cl grierson is of opinion that the indians will try to cross between van horn and eagle mountains and is disposing his troops to intercept them mexican troops are following the indians trail trall on the other side of the rio grande but have not been able to come up with them since the uit san antonio A texas dispatch was received at headquarters today to day saying that victorias Victori aYs band hand had attempted to pass pasi north knorth between eagle springs and quittman an engagement ga ensued the indians were repulsed and the position held until the e arrival of captain viele when a sharp encounter took place between the troops and the indians the latter were repulsed seven killed billed and many wounded captain viele lost one man killed and collady wounded the he engagement lasted three hours NEW YORK 3 the herald says at the democratic headquarters here letters from california democrats democrate announce that the state is sure for the democracy and that garfield is very unpopular on the pacific sio slope siope pethe panama star and herald of july 22 cyd has the story of the loss of the chilian transport loa in cailoa bay A peruvian officer a suitable launert launch put a torpedo into iti at andi a false bottom resting g on an springs kept down b by r the of the cargo cango then he loaded it with a albry mery very choice assortment of fruits and towing ft out towards the blockading squadron before daylight set liet it adrift all day it floated aboudy about but towards evening fearing it would fall into neutral hands a boat was sent out to bring jt it back the xoa loa seeing the boat fro from inthe the shore making towards the thel i neutral caught sight of bf the tho launch lal IvL tinch and turned towards it the zoa zoo lowered two boats boale brought the launch alongside and th i ing commenced As the weight in the launch was diminished diminish ed tb the e rna machinery in connection with the torpedo was set free and in a torment three thousand pounds of d dynamite were exploded the rod looi loci was almost lifted out of the water and appeared enveloped in a mass of bf flame which resolved itself into dense clouds of smoke when this clea cleared away the vessel seemed not to suffered but suddenly she went down by the stem and disappeared ships of war and noncom non com batanus quickly lowered boats and picked up about 40 s struggling gling in the water of whom it I 1 is s probable e many willdie will die dle at least men perished the only officers saved arb arm are the second commander wounded the doctor and one engineer eing cing ineer every house in callao was shaken to its foundation by the explosion and every ship in the bay shivered as by a fearful earthquake A lima llma correspondent says there is an ugly rumor going about that some men entered etlie ethe moquegua Moque mogue gua where the chillianis Chil lians left their siek sick id irl care of the |