Show B BY Y TELEGRAPH rm ren kyzr q vinos maxa ine man AMERICAN A report by john mcandrew jr tho iho noted railroad contractor to bondholders bond holders of the denver and rio eio grande company is published me andrews finished an examination of the iines lines ho baya in con uon elusion ol to make a railroad running hundreds of miles in triangles and semi circles ia Is easy enough provided the tho contractors ma can obtain money enough t ta keep at work it appears to mo me you and other holders ot of bonds of the tho denver and eio rio grande furnished 60 50 per cent more money than was needed to build up the whole road now owned by that corporation po ration I 1 am not a lawyer but I 1 believe bellove your only recourse Is to bring an wa action against the promoters of tho the railway milway scheme for having ms misrepresented the facts and ask the courts to compel thebo these people to re you for having bold eold to you worthless property knowing it to be worthless worth leba leaa CHICAGO CHicA ao 7 wea ker york special A vigorous effort is made by pr prominent 0 eminent merchants and capitalists to establish a sort of mexican exchange in this city with a view to increasing our trade and turning to busi busl business nees account the various new opportunities presented by the owning opening up of the southwestern and mexican railway system A movement of similar bliar character acter aeter has lately been undertaken at new orleans but a lack of capital and other ne caspary facilities there is moro more than an offset to the advantage of geographical an agent of iho the mexican national railroad rall Eail road saye until recently interior towns of the mexican republic havo have been less known to tile the united states than continental towns of europe yet the people of these thebe town 9 are fully alive alivo to the tho importance of cultivating friendly commercial relations with our country con and he ia is fully persuaded that merchants who go there first will reap a golden harvest the feeling seems to be there is no uso use waiting until the government of either country reduces its existing tariff but it will pay to make tho the best of the situation as it Is elther either through an amerlean american mox mex ican can syndicate or through thu tha medium of a permanent exchange such as is now proposed the details of the scheme have to be justad adjusted ad but it is said the enterprise wili will bo be fairly launched within 60 days CHICAGO 7 the forthcoming report of the state bureau of labor will show that illinois ia to pennsylvania in the production of coal and that the output has increased from sl sis six million tons lu in 1880 to nine millions this year forty six out of the one hundred counties coal tho tha aggregate value at these minea mines has haa been nearly 7 tho the pa passenger csenger troubles between roads running southeast from st paul and minneapolis are again the topic of discussion it is not believed they will last long or be Eer ser serious ious lous though a heavy beavy cut has been made by the rock bock leland albert lea lisa route for the purpose of forcing a settlement the rate rato of four dollars to chicago ia is said to have been made yesterday i which resulted in sending the moat most of the through graffia to rock island thero there ia is no break bresk in the freight rates J hendricks Hen drielts mclane tho the nominee of the the combined opposition to bourbon democrat for governor ot of south corolina who has just arrived saya guys ho lie had a lively time with the bourbon red shins shirts during tha the can canvass canvas vass he wag waa nominated by the anti auti bourbon combination and by a week later for some bome days he was treats well weil while ppe speaking aung bua bui at winns Winna borough on tile tho 25 ih of september L ha m heard that h at thompson the tho bourbon candidate for gc governor had on the whilo while addressing tho y baid said a nid rid you isyou remember the reception you gave taft hene hero in 1880 Well weil vaen bei MCI comes here giro give him tho Fameli lud jud or worse worse this was ren rec reserved rese eved ived oved with loud shouts of wo will it jt will be to remembered that taft a republican orator wf wa a mobbed at his hia meeting broken up lip and ho he personally assaulted ed so violently that he be would probably hato bavo been killed hilled if some of the tho leading men ha had nd not interfered to protect him the tho democratic county chairman tried to protect mclane but drun drunken keny kens armed red shirts follo followed cited him from tho train to tho he court house where they filled the tho balls balla and personally assaulted the tho candidate tearing hla hia clothes kicking and vilely abusing him and when lie was finally pushed into a private parlor they brutally attacked attached cne of his whito friends the colored people remained quiet during the melee only two bourbon papers hayo havo die dle disapproved approved of the affair and tho the leading ones justify it 11 1 hea rea he after afterwards warda dg several piece place but had to give up one ono engagement ga the mayor of chester telegraphing that he would bo be 1111 unable to preserve the pence peace mclane ia Is quite confident of success suo suc ceas and declares that he will wig 11 be governor if elected even if he has to appeal to the national government NEW YORK 7 the telegrams Washing washington ton tou special bays it is said eald when the president lef lets wa washington hing this summer his condition was much more serious than supposed it was generally believed ho he was overworked exhausted and needed rest very few suspected that his physicians here parted with him with the gravest apprehensions as to the tha result of his case he was if the etory story was true suffering from a painful ua kidney disease which threat ened to become chronic physicians told him to work less and sleep more or a fatal termination would come in a short time eminent new york physicians confirmed this view he went to alexandria bay much depressed hla hia friends frienda hoped the change would do much good and the gloomy fears of physicians would disappear on his return from the park prof joseph pricey price fo for many years yean a mining expert on the tho pacific coast Is cero cere to your yonn correspondent he said that in his opinion the output of the gold I 1 mines would ba about the same as it had been for a number r of years between and it was wab m a mistaken idea to suppose there was a business de depression presson on the pacific coast immense mense quantities of coal and iron oro ore had been discovered in washington and oregon terri tories lories and that would be a new source of wealth the wheat crop this year he considered reconsidered aa as worth but I 1 in spite of grain the minerals and valuable lumber he hia considered that much of the f future wealth of california would bo be derived from drapea made into inlo v ine and ana raisina raisins rai lai alna aina every year wine manufacturers are becoming more expert and consequently conle nrc are making a better quality of wino and in lii III like ilke e proportion the prejudice against california Calf fornia wine is 13 rapidly dying out charies charley and bob foad fod the slayers of jesee jesse james having finished an engagement at the broadway Broad woy was museum leave tonight to night for kansas city to stand for participation in tha murder of wood city one of oi 1 the james gang who lost his bis life mysteriously at the house hoube of tha the fords father early last winter in conversation tonight to night bob ford said well I 1 see frank jamea james has come como in and surrendered now I 1 am anxious to know what governor crittenden will do he promiE promised ed me as much as that ho he would never pardon frank james if it he does then I 1 think they had better lock frank or me up for this world is not bl enouf for two of us it if ve we are we both at largo large one of us must surely be killed frank will llever uever give up till ho he kilts kill me and I 1 am suro sure I 1 dont propose to dio die at his hands if I 1 stand any chance to get the tho first shot elis hia story of going to reform is all stuff he simply wants to get in became because he is afraid to stop out or perhaps he think that tho the easiest way to get got at me ho is a nice penitent and it would bo a nice state of affairs to turn him loose to go a gunning after me tho the young man is evidently much at the proa pros peets the cable say eTho comet is all the tha talk in scientific circles at and is being regarded with considerable apprehension richard bichard A Proctor who denied that it waa was the comet of 1845 and 1680 1580 now finds that he made a mis mistake take in his calculations and has withdrawn lila ilia statement moro aloro cautious astronomers than ha be have no doubt of the tha identity of the comet and believe boileve that it will fetui return n in october 1883 and then fall into the bun eun with win results which will win enable you to dia dla dispense penso with the tha future bun eun you to dia dla dispense penso with the tha future pub li fi cation catlon ot the dorid world I 1 am ana assured that this is the opinion of the most eminent scientists ats of the day days mr jjr C piazzi plazz smyth the tho clover clever astronomer for scotland in particular haing having marte 0 ao secret of his bellet belief evansville var VAI i indea A most horrible murder has been comit ted within three miles milea of mount verron vernon in bosey coune county the tha neighbors of hume humo redman about 9 on friday night nights heard loud chiea for mercy for gods sake dont mil hill me etc at tho tha same time bounds founds of blows were wore heard followed shortly by the report of a pistol and redman bedman ws w 9 heard to exclaim amy my god eva have I 1 hit lift you IFO r gods sake speak tomei mmel did I 1 hill you youl I redman then theu opened the door and called his bis neighbors saying his wiro wife had shot herself here elf parties went to the houm house and found Red bed It edmans manss manla wito wife on the gor floor about two feet from the door welt weli weltering kring tring in blood A derrin dennin denninger ger pistol was lying on her lap up medical attendance was waa summoned but theroman the woman was dead redman was arrested and placed in jail tonight to night the excitement Is a intense and about armed men are waiting around the gate for the purpose of hanging banging him ohr OMAHA aira ATIA 7 at piatt Platt plattsmouth this morning john pollin proprietor of the european restaurant shot and mortally wounded captain matter pollin called matter from th the street estreet into the dining room closed the the door drew a pistol and und fired striking matter over the left eye pollin then delivered himself up to t the he LU sheriff he tim TIT the two men had some trouble yesterday about a letter said to have been received by matter from Pol poi polling lias wife matter was alive at last accounts but no hopes lopes for his recovery are enter bained RICHMOND va 7 vlast last night during the progress of the readjust ers mabs mass meeting in this city a rencontre occurred between general peyton pey rey ton wise and john amble ambie smith readjust cr candidate for congress from this district in which the latter struck gen wise one blow when friends frienda interfered subsequently smith addressed the tho meeting bitterly denouncing gen D wise his democratic opponent for Con congress grees greeb today to day the latter was heard to make violent threats against a warrant was sworn out for hla hia arrest he was waa taken into custody and balled for appearance before the police court on monday CHICAGO 9 correspondents agree that the political canvass in ohio leaves the result more doubtful than ever before because nobody can feil tell just how boar far the germans will revolt revolts and to what extent the prohibitionists will vill remain firm tor toy the republicans the candidates stand a better show than tle the state republican ticket foster Is much blamed for bringing on this issue when it was unnecessary and there was nothing to gain by it from any quarter foster is certain of the state majority and that the republican congressmen will all be ro elected save possibly two the majority will be ho he thinka thinks very wm win H vanderbilt in an interview says ho he will never alow nilow the nickle nickie plate new york chicago st S t louis railroad to come into his depot at lako lake that the road Is iss extravagantly and poorly built and equipped and expresses such supreme F u contempt for its management 0 and claims that he shows plainly the bitterness bitter ness nesa which its existence livis has aroused in him and hla hia fear of its successful competition he says his limited express trains do not pay and that they are not run for the accommodation of the tho dear public but that the new york central is forced to run them by the pennsyl vania vanta road noad he says though the michigan central has not earned a dividend for over a year it is hi in line shapo for the future he pays a warm compliment complis nt to the managers of the northwestern road and considers it the best managed road in the country his cautious talk gives color to the report which comes cornea by specials from new now york this morning that he is trying with sidney to arrange a consolidated transcontinental trans railway route to the coast it is remarked ked in thia connection that for two years past the union pacific has contemplating an independent route to the pacific coast and somo boma months since began bedan the construction st of the oregon short line with the tho ultimate intent of extending I 1 the road to the coast moro more recently eltiy catly arrangements have been perfected for a second line from utah through Nev adato banfi sauri fancisco nind rind I 1 southern california an fancisco nind rind I 1 southern california an independent opening for the union pacific to tho the western coast hag has become in a a mannen manner imperative imperatives and the necessity for this action now being taen lamade more plain as the condition of tho the central pacific 13 la 13 developed A closer rela reia relation tiou tion than that now existing between the two roads will never be made BO so long es sms the union unior pacific remains in the control of its present managers but bul in looking out cut for a more were substantial support at the western terminus its officials have not lost bight sight of the th importance of a strong alliance coti coastward atward the vanderbilt system proper co consists slats of the most directly connected roads from this city tc to chicago with an offa offshoot boot hoot over the th C 0 C I 1 to the tho mississippi sis sippi river and st louis the tho personal persona management of these roads roade owns a large interest in tee the chicago and northwestern and has recently purchased purchased the the control of the chicago minneapolis and amaba roads and these being under the controlling interest ol 01 vanderbilt mey very properly now be cont considered dered a portion of the naw new york central system to be bs worked in from thi this ls city to omaha and points in the northwest the recent acquisition of the hannibal and st joseph road read with the wabash system will facilitate fa cilita to connection with alth the C C C and I 1 the combination of these roads with the central pacific Is highly probable BO so soon as the latter road shall complete its extension to tho the pacific coast if it thi y do not precede that event there are strong indications that Vander blIts bilts interest in the union pacific ax axten slon sion is not mot passive but ia is likely to assume direct activity and result in a close clofe combination bin atlen of their beveral great corporations po rations for the 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