| Show BY TELEGRAPH PIM KER UNION telegraph linx LINZ I 1 b A AMERICAN ain arn RI CA N matters of importance poi rol tance have transpired for thel theaon con side bide ration of the administration and biot fiot not anticipated that have bave made it j desirable lo 10 nor for r Secre secretary tarS evarts evarta to rd rei t turn to washington before the departure dei doi of president I 1 hayes 1 I a for the gestand we west stand and he be will accordingly be i here this week itis it is understood the I 1 president is to conci conel conciliate liate W tb the Cli cil cirinese inese govern government J I 1 anent in regard to the admission of the chinese steamer wo chung now due at san tran francisco 4 Iran cisco etseo in order that this may r influence the pekin government and 0 accelerate the operations of minister la gelland engelland An and Commissioner commissioners 4 trescott P and swift in the tho ein ejr efforts orts to accod it ni ll 11 the desired treaty i eions it is thought the tion lion up to this time has not nt had v r much encouragement as to the jumble in ablo able success of the the i new problem presented by the chi ilese riese merchantmen merchantman merchant men would not be likely matters much with its i attendant questions of discriminating duties and alien tonnage it is 15 reported that the administration is not adverse to straining a point in the construction of the acts of congress rim ety governing the admission of chinese bottoms the technical point now is doe does china exercise discrimination against vessels of the united states in her tonnage 1 tax on tariff duties doties this que gue question tion has been leen propounded to the ther chinese minister and the answer no doubt will be negative this will be sati satisfaction 4 the president will tomor to mor row issue his proclamation if an answer I 1 arrives in time it is expected in tho thu morning at the treasury ft department where correspondence on the matter has been carried on it is regarded as satisfactory if the united states vessels are not charged a discriminating tax compared with with vessels of other nation nations si oras or as r the treaty provides shall have llave the sam same privileges illges as the shipping of aa the most favored nation the stat agute ute however presents a different view of the case and seems to call for the admission of our vessels at chinese ports on the payment of no greater dues or taxes than are paid t by y chinese vessels themselves of course our consular reports will show and all our merchant service doess does rtha tour our vessels pay no more than those of other foreign nati nations olis and the whole matter of proclamation hinges upon what construction is to replaced be placed upon the term discriminating duties the bodies of simon and his wife were found at this evening at their residence clybourn Avenue with bullet holes in their heads which had evidently been ladeby made by the tile husband as appeared by the statements erlof neighbors early in the th e morn ing in g r i the two children aged three and one years remained in the room all day I 1 i acwith the bodies in the kitchen und and t J were first discovered tonight to night b by the brother who lives in the house he had been unable to arouse them when hen he be returned from liis his work in iii the morning and so bo retired be lieving them to be asleep no cause for the act is known their marital lives having been ordinarily good was a work workman an in the chicago electrical works n y the inter incer oceana oceans special says both noth the northwestern and the milwaukee and st paul railroads have r received permission from the indians to lay jay a track through their reservation in the tiie black hills and in the race for that section the country will see some of the fastest track laying ever witnessed the interior department has been loth to allow the railroads to run through the indian country for experience ha has shown that m railroads I 1 inroads tend to make LI indians beg beggars kars where they have been thrifty and good citizens and demoralized them in every way the thib interior department tears ears the sudden illness of ouray may be the result of foul play and is very apprehensive in lia case of his demise A dispatch was received from ft buford dated on the ath at the military headquarters today to day and reports indications unfavorable A few days ago the Un capapas sitting bulls eulis tribes tribe prevented a jarge large body of hostiles ho stiles crossing the missouri to eur sur surrender rende r themselves at the agency and the number on tb the a road under big elk noad road or broad trail trall is very small rai rain in the in face the is still at the agency with 40 warriors silent I 1 and sullen sullen suilen warriors are reported C moving south routh while the women and children are going north a bad t sign dr cream and hattie mack maek were held ball bali for lle ile the lie murder of a young woman named mary faulkner by abortion they left her body in a deserted house and the stench of decomposition was the slot first intimation of the whereabouts ot of the body lach each parey party accuses the other of the crime NEWYORK 23 loice lindenan actress of or the thalia theatre who sunday last attempted d suicide by taking morphine and who was discharged this morning from bellevue hospital again took a dose of morphine ibis mpr morning ning she was returned to the hospital and it is thought will recover the police tonight to night arrested mrs josephne josephine joseph Jpseph ne who keeps a candy store at christie christle street and augusta Wah brab mi midwife dwile lii III ludlow street charged with burn ur ing the tile body of a still born child whose birth was vas not reported to the health board it is alleged the child was born a week ago and that it was burned wednesday last DEADWOOD nead DEAD WOOD 23 the jury juny in the case of ex postmaster R 0 adams charged with the embezzlement of nearly brought in a verdict of guilty adams will probably give bail ball and appeal to the territorial ia supreme court I 1 MEMPHIS tenn 23 from passengers who arrived this mo morning aning the following particulars are gained of a riot which occurred yesterday at Cou Coff beville eeville miss the county seat of busha county 16 milea north of grenada on the st A louis louls chicago and new orleans railroad A special election is to be held next tuesday to fill the tiie bacany of sheriff over which there was a contest at the last general election the democrats and green backers havea ticket inthe in the field saturday both parties held a ratification meeting at cof fe eville each raised a pole the democrats had a brass band from grenada after the pole raising ral rai sing they marched through the streets and while passing the corner a difficulty occurred between a negro named spearman who was in the democratic procession and R V pearson the greenback candidate for sheriff which resulted in pearson shooting spearman killing him instantly st tant ly this wa was the signal for a general melee and a volley of shots was opened upon pearson who was shot three times from the effects of which he be died last night two white men kelly and eddick reddick lR friends of pearson were wounded for the time a perfect pandemonium reigned DES MOINES 23 A young man roan named patrick king was shot through the stomach last night as he was escorting two young bonien women home several girls and a man named wailace wallace are arrested wallace confesses the deed it is doubtful if king can recover san SAN FRANCISCO 23 A tucson dispatch says special advices advises state that reyes rejes with w ith his hand band left sonora thursday and while marching towards he was attacked by federal troops it is a asserted that 18 of reyes followers we were re killed and the rest routed last saturday the same party had a fight with the federal troops at altar and were routed and pursued into arizo na they had a fight at fiat flat four rebels were killed they were pursued to ranch two miles from Ari where they took refuge government troops su rounded the house and demanded the rebels but the employees on the ranil ran h refused they returned to the border for instruction instructions saying they would return in the mean time word had bad been sent to Ari and deputy sheriff elliott with 30 citizen went to and took the rebels eleven in number this afternoon reyes wa seen accompanied by five men coming to arueson united states IT marshal arshal evans is now out with a posse of citizens to aid the mexican author ties it is believed the whole band will be captured lo 10 LONG nong a BRAN BRANCH cit cir 23 A train of empty passenger coaches backing down at the switch struck the fast newspaper train tearing away the entire side of the car containing 12 newsmen and wrecking two cars the following newsmen were sitting on the shady side jeremiah Cullim cullimore Cull culi imori ori orl 17 years head bead cut frank Xe denevin Nevin 21 years internally injured dennis canen 19 years both legs fractured KANSAS CITY 23 03 jas thorpe workman sn in the machine shops shot and killed alfred perry d a negro yesterday for attempting to td throw stones during an altercation with him yesterday he was arrested van bultze brothers on saturday night shot and killed henry stock at pleasant hill stock had order onder ordered d them out of his store and began e an firing at them they have the sympathy of the citizens PADUCAH ky hy 2 23 3 at browns mill marshall county on friday night nigh t while mrs Mr tyer was filling a if lighted bated oil lamp the oil can ean ignited and ad exploded settin setting fire to her h er clothing an and d that of her daughter mugi ter mrs lyles and her little daughter all have since died mr air lyle lyie in attempting to rescue them was badly burned I 1 burll BURLI kan 23 thomas smith and wesley fejey thomas i negroes quarreled last night in front of bakers saloon landsmith and smith sent a pistol ball through thomas lungs the second shot fired by smith parsed through the window of the saloon and struck baker in the breast rhomas died in a few minutes and baker is mortally wounded cause smith was waa too intimate with thomas wife 23 the coroners inquiry into the mays alays landion collision closed today to day the jury in their verdict say the people killed came to their death from a collision I 1 which might have been p prevented re vented if the engineer aitken and conductor hoagland bad more car ear carefully fully observed the cho rules and regulations r ions of the company governing the ri running of trains BUFFALO 23 gen albert J myers chief of the signal office lies in a very precarious condition at the palace hotel the announcement of his death may be expected at any moment NEW nerv YOM YORK 24 the world says colonel henry G Worthing worthington tons the republican representative 1 in and sath congress from nevada subsequently a united states judge and more recently collector of the port of charleston called at headquarters last night and declared his intention of supporting hancock Hancoc kand and english and abd said that he proposed to T do this without severing his connection with the republican P party ar ty upon other questions outside outs outi ide of those involved involved in the presidential election 1 I believe said worthington that I 1 and a large number of other republicans resident in the south can discharge our duty to our country and our party also by accepting the declaration la of or hancocks letter of acceptance cep tance than thau by supporting garthe world referring to the herald correspondent staling stating that california is looked upon by the republican managers as likely tb ulve give its six pix fix six electoral votes to hancock and english and that they are bending their energies lo 10 save gave the from the wreck adds rhey rhes are doing the same thing tiling in connecticut and new now jeroy jersey and looking for a collapse in the national conte to reduce the demot democratic ratie majority in th the e senate and if possible bie ble to secure the house it has all along been beed the opinion 0 mi ion lon of tile the grant manager man ag ser ger that garfielda defeat would hrin brinl their candidate to the tiie front in si the limes wahington washington WA hington special says pay mrs airs emma young 6 a grea granad granddaughter ahter of patriek patrick 1 henry fenry is ill and agni penile les le ies s at her home in this ci eity city ty A week awo ago ago mrs susan J 1 henry the widow of or patriek patrick henry a grandson of the great orator dik diz died leaving her daughter dau alone ip ill without money and apparently without friends CHICAGO 24 ye berday a jabor labor er excavating for a sewer near wicker park in the tile northwestern part oi 01 the cit eit city came upon the petrified remains of or a mas maa mastodon I 1 odon at a depth of 18 19 geet feet among the pieces already PC so cured aured are a s action atlon of the tusk four inches in diameter at one antl end and six inches at the tiie other and a tooth weighing six pounds the tile times Tamm Tamma anys nyls epa p per er organ which should speak by authority declares t the he attempt to harmonize the conflicting interests in the ranks rank of the I 1 new tew york democracy dem will fail john kelly 1 is s supremely jealous and as falkner chairman of the state committee draws his big inspiration principally from gramercy Gra merc park there doe dees not appear to be a very good prospect ot 0 soothing the great hems achens sae ac hemE savage brea breast t tiddens Til dens advice to the in ma a chine managers is to ignore tammany entirely dispatches to the times from various points in the tile great corn belt helt show the crop has been seriously injured the dry spell lasting in some frome localities from four to six weeks the yield per acre will be much lem lew than the average but owing to the increased acreage it is probable the crop in the aggregate will be as large as that of last year ausby 24 potters potter roll eoll dublin and Nf plead mead egtill guilty ty to robbing the mails malls and were ceil to XO 10 seam yeam parties from the flip west report we torian indians ludian s whipped grierson Gri ermon ereon instead of being whipped and are now in mexico 1 |