Show BY B Y T eb li G RA ir H brxa brea wham warm unica 11 GRAPA 1 I 1 t J JA 13 1 C 1 V A 3 CHICAGO 14 the tribune washington C special m respecting biting southern c census frauds says 8 the ol 01 the ty AV washington ashington who was VAnish b idd froni atom south caralina Car glina plina on account of orn republicanism and who whoa s familial jan far with every overy dufin county f n the abe state an in anal Andl analyzing izing the ret returns tinis from the tho count counties which show an increase says take for instance the county of kershaw ata 1870 0 o 1880 is bf or 80 per cent in 10 years only one railroad touches this county and that until lately ran one passenger coach every other day there is is no facto factory ry or mine in the bounty county it is purely its industries antinits an aielts AuEl tilts ts largest town Cam deba defa a elace flace place of about 1000 inhabitants half alf of N white V hite is perhaps the on b il the continent r ti OK til q of V 6 th the Q counts county ii la the pashu past 50 years bas baa laaen ii aae instead of forward in it contained tai tal 1 n id persons antrin ff ht 1570 1870 it had bad but a loss of 1791 but from 1870 to 1880 it springs if these figures do not excite gen waiters walters ava s suspicions they wih will carnly certainly aly excite those of the country we wb would like to rest our case upon kershaw county if gen walker will furni furnish sli sll the men and means we will undertake to 1 lroy iroy rove e that the census afis in kershaw is a bold fraud in 10 da days ysl if this was a western state this phenomenal increase could easily be explained by the influx of emigrants from the older states and from abroad butin but in south carolina no such explanations aro are applicable there are ard not probably 1000 1 more foreigners in the state tl than ian lan there were ia in 1860 and she jias lost more than she has gained by the ifie move ment went of her native populace dil dif DENVER ik 14 A special gives a brief account of an accident which 11 occurred acu ned fed at atred altred red hill a small station on the south park road last night about 11 12 fire broke out in the depot and caused the explosion of about 1000 pounds b builds jbf aba powder dadel blew bleg the depot and every place to atoms the agent P F E colyer was badly injured by loy burns and and cufar bil bri and d Is not expected to live ells eels nis HIs assistant charley hilton was killed and two other men badly injured Dju red further particulars of the explosion at reu rea hill last night are to the effect that frank E R colyer agent T J coffa conway con way ayer assistant agent and charles glenn freighter were sitting in the depot awaiting the tile down train when tue the explosion occurred i rhe ofil the e 4 4 Fairl eairl fairplay liay Slay coach reached th escene of disaster and soon after the passengers found charles hilton an employed emp loye fearfully tully mangled not a stitch of clothing save on esock bein being found on him coyler was severely wounded about the head and it is feared his skull is broken conway was inter cally injured but not fatally glenn was ivas wounded about the body not seriously his kals coat was wa split from the ahe neck heck down phe the fhe ground on which the depot freight house eat ing ang house saloon and forwarding house stood is now bare the buildings were blown into splinters from the size of a is toothpick to nine fine kindling tood wood food not one stick on another sema xema remaining ining of the nive five io houses it is said that twelve cases eases Ls of giant glant powder were in the freight house but this is meire metre mere rumor agent colyer who vho has recovered consciousness says there was was no powder about th the place the wounded were removed to fairplay itis said baid that driver caught a scoundrel breaking in the safe after the explosion washington 14 thorough investigation vesti gation of the recent alleged violation of neutrality laws by mexico in givan protection to prisoners es as from naw laredo texas texa 4 has hns as been beell begun by tho the he state department t the finst first thing lm was r to call upon pon the united states consul at IN new kew ew laredo to investigate and report and also to obtain from the war var department ment any reports which army mea wea rs inay have nade the secretary 0 o dfwar gave necessary lff iff st ruction and the military report is expected in a few days I 1 itis vis it is known knorn that the mexican government has assured the united states minister morgan that the protection given the prisoners was not by the can authorities nor with their banc xane mane sanction anu and the diex Alex mexican ican government had nothing to do with the tho matter the american officials are inclined to adopt this view alad aad to believe that there is nothing in the tile facts tc to indicate that the mexican govern manthas menti men thas has violated the guadalupe e vs hidalgo treaty the state department officials say there is no ill feeling ing on the mexican border between t h nationalities ties and js is inot hnot lot likely bey be any trouble the prince of V ago ado u send a special envoy to the tiie united states to announce the athe independence of rou roumania in adula the mail maii contractor on the route between fort davis texas andel andri paso I 1 naw pw mexico asks for military protection indians rhe allspach alispach was referred to the war department part ment NEW YORK 14 the long range rifle match bety betI between veen canada andee united states took place today to day at cree Creo creedmore dmore the weather and wind favoring the shooting began at 1015 the firing was rapid and in about an hour each side had finished its work at ht the thie yards range the following is tho the score Amerl ameri americans amerlean ean dan at al yards the score was americans canadians wind and rain prevailed throughout this rang range s the amerie Americ americast americans ant aft made the canadians ans the ahe grand total was b 1273 1273 out of a vo possible sibl 1350 for lee iee uie tue americans or an aver average fige of of a possible pheasant speeches i were made 1 l the tammany democratic state committee of which john H col coi by is chairman has issued ana an address d to the democracy and called a convention of the party to assemble at albany of sept esth for the purpose of nominating a democratic state ticket GALVESTON news special from gonzales says the prisoners i today to day overpowered the jailor ten fled and nine were recaptured castroville castrovilla Cas 14 the hando flando mills were washed daway away last night medina river biver is exceedingly high and still rising the water has reached the second story of cannons mill indianola 14 on Thur thursday dav evening the thu guif gulf roseto the depth of three feet throughout the me I 1 town rhe wind was 48 miles an hour A number of people left the city by rail for lavarra lavarna on the morning of the the water rose very rapidly the wind reached lile the hafe rate iafe of bf 75 miles per hour the track and de tie of the morgan railroad were literally lifted from their bed and carried half a mile the no lives ilves were lost the republican con gressional ress ional fonal convention for the eighth district of iowa after a two days session at council bluffs and after casting ballots without making a this afternoon until 2 pani pam next tuesday colef col coi WF VF sapp of council bluffs present incumbent received 54 votes all through requiring only three more to be nominated W P hepburn 13 john Y stone 9 SAN francisco 14 the says saya information comes from a reliable source that large larger shipments of cigars manufactured by chinese in san francisco have been recently shipped shepred to new york within the past 30 day days over cigars have been sent east the leaf to bacce Z comes come from connecticut and pennsylvania sylvIA and the cigars return by oy rail to the eastern market the cigars are invoiced in this city at prices ranging 10 from 22 to 35 per 1000 ROCHESTER N Y 14 maud S will appear for her grand emort effort in the special event offered ered by the breeders bleeders Bre eders association during their meeting on september 7 8 9 next at albany and will not start in the six year yer old under stake opened by this association in which she was nominated capt stone sione has consented to this thia pecuniary sacrifice as a tribute to the breeders bleeders BALTIMORE 14 fifty five young women took the black vail vall today to day in i the convent of notre dame at gov mans town near this city the trains from baltimore to goemans town were crowded in the mopping niora ing with the friends and relatives of the postulants th ony was impressive and was witnessed by a crowded congregation SPRING lake LARE minn 14 R S smiley drove into the lake to water lils liis horses with his wife and aud three bibas aed acted 16 1610 iglo 10 and 1 year res respect c tl iely m the wagon with him the rhe nhe I 1 horses came restless restle s and unmanageable age able and overturned the wagon the three boys boyd yit nit were re drowned and the wife wine was barely saved smiley is nearly crazed with grief batir BATH NY 14 about 5 oclo ocio eli cli this afternoon K E parkhurst a a young lawyer of this village shot and killed fannie howell daughter daugh tei tel of a prominent merchant here and anc killed himself they were married about four years a immediate jy ly divorced the they eibi eiki were in a room roon af pf s in a hotel when the tragedy occurred the young man and woman belonged to the best families in the quite a romance roman ce was connected with their lives six or seven years ago th they ey were married at z a picnic but hut the parents interfered and the tile courts eguro declared the marriage luil and void since arriving at Age ace Parkhurst Park huist hulst desired remarriage e elul i but t the girls laren aaren parents t s 0 objected b 9 act a d and ill feeling engendered today to day parkhurst again gain tried to persuade the girl to live with him and upon refusal shot her and then himself harrisburg har HAB 14 twenty coal cars were wrecked by the breaking of an iron brid bridge bride e over a canal near the depot here ha on the beading reading railroad r cincinnati uthe U 4 t the tho c city eity it authorities will retake the dens census ftc in three ahr ee wards and then decide whether they will proceed further SAN ANTONIO 13 victorio has with him about warriors well armed and mounted and about extra horses stolen from the governor of coahuila Coa huila mexico tind and others Grier sons sans force Is only about ja posted the san andres mountains new mexico xi 1 co aw a i victorio PITTSBURG 13 president hayes says I 1 dont intend to say a word about politics poli desIn in my pacific trip or en engage age in the campaign in any riny way CHICAGO dAGO 16 the inter oceano washington special says the only information the state department received of chinas cainas new departure in allowing her subjects to engage in foreign commerce was contained in a letter received by the secretary of state on tuesday last the substance of which was immediate immediately communicated to the treasury de apartment part ment the letter of evarts was as follows the representative of the government of china at this capital have advised the department that the screw ew st steamer ea mer wo vo chung chun g the first steamer under the chinese flag en bering an american port is soon expected ted to arrive at san ban francisco and d to prevent any misunderstanding in regard to duties or other charges I 1 have the honor lionor to request at the instance of chin li lm m pin and yung Wing Chinese representatives as aloye above that proper instructions may be bb issued to joabb the custom house authorities of the port of san francisco to extend to that vessel the privileges which are conceded to ves sels of other nations having treaty r relations adona with this government r r obedient t se servant dan t i W L evarts Xv ARTS on 1 I itil secretary y I 1 Sh berman ferman acknowledged ilia the rec receipt elaf of the he letter and replied that the collector of the port of san francisco had been directed on the arrival of the wo chung to carry out the instructions contained jn tha revised regulations of odthe the treasury department and exact an alien tonna tonnage ge tax dt at th he a nate rate of a dollci pei toli ton in ih addition to a tax of 30 cents per ton this is all uhe the information the government possesses in regard to the new departure the department of state has not received any circular and further action by that government will have to be deferred until until the arrival of the wo chung at san sall I 1 Francl franci francisco the izote bf the chinese minister doe doea nat state whet whether herthe the vessel is from one of the closed ports porta of china or from a port open to foreigners in the event the wo chung halls bails from a port we are ake not allowed to trade with she ahe will have to pay per ton every time she enters the anim united states from such a port the payment of the alien tax will entitle herto berto her to entry into our ports for 12 months in any event she will have to pay in addition to the ton nage tax 10 19 per cent adua adva lorem on the vabie of hen hec cargo every time time lime she enters a port of the united states so that the new departure so far as it effects the imports and carrying trade of the united states will not be as profitable as at first appeared so far as the chinese merchantmen merchantman merchant men may affect the carrying trade of the world the united states tates has tha least to lose the statistics of our commerce with china during the last fiscal year show but 11 american vessels of tons were engaged in it while foreign vessels coming to the united states aggregated 2 tons these figures do not include vessels plying plying between hong kong and the united states in order tor for china merch ants to enjoy the privileges ol 01 american amerlean merchants in in the uhe united states a treaty of commerce giving them reciprocal rights will be feces sary and which ail yli mil all other nations would then exact from china the th only thing of importance so far as the treasury officials can discern in the new departure depart tire 14 1 M 4 that it allows to trade with outside nations but as for or competition of all ail injurious character that is not it Is said eaid to be feared commanders of the knights have been arriving allday all day among those now here are wyoming X no 0 4 1 of colorado Cb lorado wyoming no 1 of cheyenne enned also algo full delegations from california nevada and oregon a and nd partial representatives from alabama new york ohio utah kew new jersey jensey tennessee and maryland by tomorrow night the tendre entire aist of com coni mand erles eries numbering will be here late trains have delaye many the day dif win will be ta edlu in jn commands as s thi they theyan ar r and settling itt them in their ay beches p ith e from thi the 0 grand master ther They weather erds eras is rather cool for the camping but hut ant a and andary drs dry several biram commander anderies were serenaded d last jast night by the appollo quartet the aid ot of the police was yeas vias required today todar to day dar to resist the encroachments encroach ments 4 of the crowd jon fin the camp ground and tents the city is already full of strangers Fifteen para of knights template Temp lame lare passed through buffalo today to day en route to the triennial conclave at ai chicago much hite is ju the california and other pacific coast delegations of knights templar alad and their quarters in camp demolan de are continually thronged thron ged with visit visitors oia dig they are somewhat worn by ther thet long iong journey bit bot are in A nine fine trim the expense experts for the trip 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