| Show BY telegraph raph r rma rss ss vav lama kems AM AMERICAN CHICAGO 12 the trial of jere dunn wab was resumed this morning mihe mike mcdonald McDo was cross examined rad pad declared that he baw saw a revolver jn in elliotts alliotts Elli ElI otts lOtts pocket an hour before the shooting a 13 stowell Bt owell saloon heeper beeper madison street testified that the week prece proceeding eding the edy dey elliott visited witness saloon and mad bald said he was hunting for dunn dann mead saw baw elliott in claytons claytona Clay tons j bome some ume time before ing he was leaning loaning against the bar his left hand in hla hia pocket and when whenn a man entered from the outside door he drew a revolver witness afterward found dunn and informed him that elliott was looking for him dunn replied he knew know it and they walked away to avoid him the same bame witness also asserted that he had heard a conversation with api aej etite elite bill and langdon after the shooting the latter declared the affair had ruined the business of the tivoli rant and hu he proposed to down dunn walter williams thomas thomss newman and george gerge houman hoffman testified to elliott ellietta El liotta Is having been in claytons claytona olby olay tons ions place looking tor for dunn und end uttering threats that he would khoot the latter on bight sight at the conclusion of the testimony of thee witnesses the court adjourned till monday forenoon CHICAGO 12 deputy united states marb marbe hal hai compson of utah arrived in chicago this morning 1 ani cairo mich ulen en route for sall sail bal hal ake lanke abe city having in charge alexander der B S eill eili who Is ia wanted at the chiy city in answer to the charge of embezzling from his wife lucy hill compton will arrive in SaIt Lake city next tuesday hill 19 is la 19 a gentile and his wine wire is said to be of the mormon persuasion the case has created a good deal of excitement in brigham youngs territory the return of the pr prisoner honier koLier la ja looked forward to with conr cour considerable doler interest newcastle delaware 12 nine culprits were whipped at the poat post this morning for various offe offenses nees new now york 12 schedule ache dule duie in assignment sign eign ment of louis louls roben Rosen thein co nied niles to day shows liabilities I 1 nominal assets actual assets cincinnati 0 1 12 the times es stars harrodsburg Harrods burg ky special says in the trial of pon son for the murder of walter H davis the J judge ud go ruled that the witness john B thompson could not state that which he had heard from mrs thompson but could tell what information he gave to defendant the witness sald bald mrs thompson the wife of defendant was 30 years old and davis only 28 during part of two years mrs thompson was often besotted and in this con drove through the streets of cf harrodsburg Harrods burg the cross egami nation was much protracted with efforts to break down the defence it was suggested by D W vorhees of the terrible agitation of phil B thomm thorn peon just before the killing billing the fact vaas naas aa elicited that after Thom thompson pEon gave himself up he wrote out ids iris own speech for the tho ubo uve of the reporter who telegraphed it vorhees and blackburn are anxious to finish the testimony today to day va 12 intelligence has been received from different sections of virginia to the effect that great damage Is being done to young tobacco plants by the tobacco fly and in many instances farmers have had all their plants destroyed the planters are much discouraged washington 12 the president has haa appointed norman H camp auperin superintendent of the assay at boise city idaho vice wm wal lars larb suspended A naval court martial has been ordered to meet in new york on thursday next for the trial of commander frederick E R smith charged with scandalous conduct in making duplicate assignments in his pay the resignation of lieutenant colonel guido illges to take lake enn eff effect act immediately in accordance with an intimation of the secretary of war telegraphed to him monday las received by general terry tenry at st paul and has been forwarded to the war department friends of chas lyman new now chief examiner of the civil service commission commissions state that the publication li in refe reference tence to the general order which summarily dismissed him from the army for giving a 6 descriptive list of a man in his company to an unauthorized perow only part of the story the facto facts in the case aro ara that just juau previous to his bis dismissal ho he had hau been promoted to the second lieutenancy from corporal upon competitive examination and given command of a company A young man in his company soon after atter died and his father also in lymand comp company ny requested permission to talethe body home and it was granted he also asked fon for or the descriptive list of hia hla bon bod and lyman then only 19 years old following the advice of older officers in the regiment gave it id to him when the facts became known they were reported to the war department and an order was issued dismiss ing him after ly isy mans mana to a clerkship in the treasury department the order was wms revoked and he was honorably dismissed the bureau of statistics of the treasury department reports that during the month of april there arrived in the cub cus customs toms districts of baltimore boston detroit huron minnesota new orleans newyork New York philadelphia and anu ban han francisco immigrants the arrivals of immigrants inthe in the same di diric ta during the correspond corre spon ding month last year numbered a decrease arrival in these districts for the 10 months ending april for the hame krame period last wear a de creasa of A sta temen t prepared by the sixth auditor of the treasury shows the receipts of the department from july to december 31 1862 being the first two quarters of the current fiscal year the same period leaving a surplus of SL at the annual assay of the united states held by the assay commissioners in february last it was found that some of the gold coins issued from the new orleans mint in Sa january nuary 1883 contained about of gold being 7 of one thou below the limit which is 19 a greater deviation from the tho legal standard than la is allowed by law snowden superintendent of 0 the philadelphia mint was detailed to go to new orleans to investigate the matter his report which has just been submitted to the secretary of the treasury places the responsibility for the deficiency clency upon the superintendent of the new orleans mint the attorney general has rendered sn an opinion that the title to the arlington estate national cemetery is good goods and that the amount appropriated by congress last win ter to satisfy judgments in favor of the lee heirs against the government may be paid to those heirs but that shall be ba impounded to await a decision as to the validity of the unpaid taxes now charged against the estate on the assessment roll the acting Commies commissioner loner ioner of in revenue decides that the diefin dlee rolls and plates used by the government in the production of proprietary revenue stamps in all cases where it Is ia practicable tu to effectually cancel the stamp engraved thereon and leave them available for printing wrappers on label be returned upon application to the original owners all ali costs incurred in such cancellation must be borne by the original owners of the dies plates andA and colls CHICAGO 13 tucson arizona special gen garcias engagement with the indians indiana in sonora bonora has demonstrated rated that tho band of renegade apaches la Is much larger than heretofore supposed the general idea has been that they number about 75 general garcia estimates those on the west aide of the bierna sierra madres mountains at to and those on the east side alde will probably bring tho the number up to tho thu country is most abrupt and difficult of access and those who remember the modoc war in the lava beds will 4 appreciate Pre elate clate the difficult work before gen croom crook the indians indiana cannot be starved out because the mountains furnish plenty of game it is boll ved in view of thie thip fact and the precipitous nature of the country equal in extent to the tho state of ohio that irwill it will require at least llast six months to subdue the apaches CHICAGO 13 heiens helena special col illges commanding at eort port As sina boine has information that the cree indians are preparing for a general war three throe hundred lodges under big bear luckeman Luc lue kyman and little pinease Pi camped within 25 miles of fort walsh ready to cross into montana to avenge the cree losses in a late honse honee at stealing raid illges 1 bent sent couriers cou riera to fort walsh demand ing that the british authorities take stepa stopa to prevent the indians crosing cro sing the line illges thinks the first attack will bs be mado on the gros groa ven tres trea and the thus thua causing a general start on the war path and consequent conse conee quent loss losa to northern Monta montana nays nals stock interest A party of cree crees a few days ago stole 40 horses from the benton and st louls cattle company and are belna beina bein pursued by two companies of cavalry from fort assiniboine A fight will probably result NEW YORK 13 the dutch datch steamer leerdom capt from amsterdam arrived here to day she reports that on the ath dinst at am she baw saw a vessel tessel with the signal hoisted 1 I must leave the ship on approaching he found it to be a norwegian mark eak capt cornelius with coal coni YM fewa greenock tor for quebec on account of the stormy weather very heavy I 1 hens bens and terrible rolli rolling tig of the ship the inga could not get a boat out therefore the Leor dm sent a boat to her assistance aB ats istance and after much trouble and danger the tho crew numbering 12 men and ana the captain and his wife were saved it was so eo dlf dir ficula and dangerous getting setting alongside the inga that somo bome of the sal lorb iora fell into the vea rea but were subsequently rescued the captain and his wife were taken out of the boat bort by means of a rope KANSAS 13 A destructive cyclone swept across the southern part of this city shortly after 6 5 boock this thib evening or demolishing bull lings tings for a distance of two miles the track of the adorm ranged from 18 1 8 of a block to 2 blocks in width bumbera of ware injured some fatalities are reported but the loss joes of ilfe iloe is probably not EO great as might be expected in view of the extent of the destruction of property nothing definite can be given yet but the loss is estimated in hundred hundreds bof of thousands specials report that the storm did considerable damage at Liber tymo damaging large buildings blowing down smaller ones A large portion of the roof of marshall jewells Jo wells college was injured and torn away damage to similar extent j Is reported from pattonsburg in dayis davis county and Onn dago station on the san franciaco francisco road are said to have suffered severely but nothing is definitely learned yet as the wires in the vicinity north and west are down communication with towns in thoo thoc directions Is shut off the telegraph company reports the are ate south ot bt St Joaeph joseph and east of topeka therefore if other towns euffe buffered red they must be within comparatively short radius of this city it is thought there haye hava been no disastrous results except those occurring here st louis 13 very meagre information has been received hereof here of that cyclone which passed over the lead aiding region of southern missouri it occurred between 7 and 8 tonight to night doing great damage to the little towns ot of onorio and webb city of the kansas branch of the st bt louis and san ban francisco railroad it is eald eaid both towns are nearly destroyed and a number of lives lost the tele telf telegraph griph lines hues are dowland down and no particulars can be obtained KANSAS CITY IS 13 the storm made its appearance about 4 this p in coming from he the direction of wyandotte in the shape of three large dark funnel shaped clouds rapidly succeeding one another the two first did little damage but the last cloud passed across the city at the stock yards the exchange building and damaging and destroying a number of other buildings it then struck the bluff on the western line of the city and moved south until it reached main street whence it veered to the northeast until it reached the eastern limits of the city at which point its force seemed to be spent at ip loso ao tonight three deaths are reported many more are injured but only a few dangerously so the loss of property is now roughly estimated at none of the finest residences suffered yet many houses of well to do citizens are razed and cottage cottages 4 and shanties innumerable torn to pieces prominent amongst the tho houses demolished moli shed were tho those 30 ot of J OH orten rev bev A D madiera john hengle I 1 ducro dr crowd ya J ii U glenn lenn ienn J upton J B S irwin irwin E F J fry B F Pl elerson erson L manlove melv A portion of the elegant residence of charles daggett was waa carried away the lino iino of ruins extends three miles and prest rits a most chaotic appearance tries tim bere beams ratters batters and household effects are scattered scatter ed about in endless conf confusion udon and block up the roadway in many places the cyclone was accompanied by torrents of rain and beating hall which pouring into the dismantled hond hona greatly increased the work of coteral general cot cei eral destruction la in several instances heavy beams striking walls were driven almost entirely through the houses the track of the storm was confined there were marvelous deliveries and escapes beyond number the lutheran brick church was completely wrecked only a few minutes before the storm struck the church the large school had been dismissed the walls of the church came together and fell in like an egg that is crushed under foot one family were at supper in the basement of a house when the house was blown completely off its ita foundation leaving the family unhurt at the table A gentleman sitting at an open window near the track ot of the tho storm was vins blown across the room through another window and down a passage way but bul escaped with litt lettla injury another gentleman with a little one in his arms was blown biown feet and came down uninjured another was blown against a tree and had hils bils neck broken A large number ot of families were rendered homeless the mayor has issued a proclamation for a mass meeting for the relief of tho sufferers KANSAS CITY I 1 a TO in the latest that can be given iven tonight to night place bithe elthe lobe loee of property between J a nui rui lilun end and at least fifty buildings were blown down emd two hundred more damaged the list of killed and wo untied cannot be given tonight to night the killed reported aref are two citizens unknown nan an employee of coles circus and a boy named sitten bitten the circus had just arrived and the tents had not been raised the character of the property perty r destroyed destros oct is chiefly dw dwellings elings and shrubbery the path of the stor ston storm melid did not touch the busl busi nass nasa part of the city bumps bumph brewery on main and fourteenth entered huffe buffe red ned beverly aud nud the new german evangelical church costing was ruined alao also the new methodist Meth odest church on lydia avenue to narrow limits the people in he the streets nil nii succeeded la in getting out olo of 0 I 1 its is way but many of those in houses had not sufficient warning to get out before the hurricane wab was upon them and those who escaped generally retired to their cellars greater damage was wat done east easi of main street than on the 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