| Show BY TELEGRAPH yea pea wnm glas glam cn ua r AMERICAN 16 the grand jury this morning brought in another indictment against thomas J brady it charges that on july lath 1880 defendant made a contract with J B price to carry the mall maii on the route from socorro Bo corro new Al mexico exico to silver sliver city and back seven times a week weeks on a schedule bobe sobe dule duie of 25 hours from august let ISSO 1850 to june soth 1881 for and that on november ad 1880 the contractor paid gen brady 1250 as for awa awarding the contract waa ufa uth the me aye john A caleb 1 J B price J 0 corcoran and J W brady in the tho criminal court today to day morriss law partner of iok fok ick stat ed that thai in the tho case of brady and others ho he was requested to ay hlay for merrick that feredell Be Re redell desired to withdraw his plea of guilty and substitute one lone of not guilty guilt yand and epenial counsel for the government consented conken ted to this being done the court bala said feredell Be Re redell must como coma into co court u nna anu make mabe his hib piea plea and order ed that he be brought in on monday the court bald sald further ho he thought tho the besh beah thing to ba done would be to enter a motion in arrest of judgment under tha tho laws jaws it required at least two to commit cons oracion mra Ora eyon cyon a could not do it As the other defendants had been acquitted of the charge the court would find lueil unable to pass sentence on him mador malor Nicker bons sons second wife did not leave the city with him as re ported but has been here hero the past pasi three weeks and has no idea where the tho major is ia As soon as she was advised of the action of tho the phila delphia court she int informed ormed the major that she could not live with him and they separated she has nol not seen him since mrs ellla bills B R Creson eldest daugh berof lof lef justice drake drabe of the court of claims died yesterday KINGSTON 16 A telegram announces the sinking of the propeller propel lur canada near rockfort rockport Rock port bound up loaded with general merchandise the tha wrecking steamer hattings gaitings nat Hai tinga tings has gone to the rescue kansas kaneas city 10 A heavy beavy thun der storm visited this vicinity this evening doing damage to property in the city but not st serious rious trains are somewhat detained on account of wash was waa houts outs jas jabr B darnow darrow yardmaster of the pann cannibal wanni Eanni ibal bal abt st joe while directing zhe ine making up of a train at the union depot was vas struck by lightning and killed hilled he was superintendent of the kaw valley division a member of the order of ballway railway conductors and well known throughout tho the missouri valley boston 10 grays opera house is burned burneo loss joke SIOU E H uray gray proprietor of the tho opera house says every one in his own part or the house escaped there was but little confusion no one hurt re hie was in the tho room when the fire started there were over a hundred in the house on the stage twenty three actors most of them saved their wardrobes gray esti estl mated his loss losa at george burnham who occupies part of the basement lost at ac 4 the fire nire is under control occupants who lose everything are basement C VV bunker black biach blacksmith smith amith ja 0 8 goldsmith first floor li wood co wood working establishment lish ment second floor W 0 tay lor ilor co L A natee batee J P F gunn cold iron worker third floor fred chains pattern worker E 0 fackett machinist fourth floor warner wamer barton barlon mcd cd ma chinis ts fifth floor oakes manufacturing co fancy iron works establishment workmen all through the building barely escape escaped ds not baving saving their tools some home fears are expressed that all did not escare escape gray says all the thu employees ot at his hla theatre got out there thene was a stampede tam pede in the audience but it is not known that any one was hurt or any failed to reech reach the entrance before the flamed reached the auditorium pittsburg Pitta burg iga 16 A special enya says all that was mortal of nicholas lyman dukes the man whose whose presence caused family dia din cord oord and diz graca grace and bloodshed at uniontown Union town was vas hidden from sight eight today to day in churchill cemetery the burying ground ot ol the struble family a short distance dist anca suca from here la in garman german township very few union town people attended the funeral aud and most of those who did go went through curiosity the services were conducted by drevs revs and bailey nalley of the an church and were shon shou sho bho and affecting fec ting in the course of his re marks bald said it kasnot was wag not forham mor for him to judge dukes chehad he had gone to answer before a higher bar mrs struble Bt ruble rubie mother of the deceased then took a last look and sobbed aloud as bhe she gazed on her son the coffin was then closed and the cortege which was composed of about soo SOU people in 92 vehicles took up their march to the cemetery on arriving there the ceremonies took place places after which the body bo d y wae was j lowered to the grave and the party returned to tho the struble mansion for dinner dispatches from all parts of the country are yet pouring in on the nuter bamily tendering sympathy und nad offering financial aid to be used inN in anutta utts defense quite a was produced today to day in connection with the hill investigation assistant secretary news new chairman of the commission s had juit luit mt announced that t there h er ei would be no session for the day when coleman counsel for murch muron baid bald wili with bome soma warmth that he wished to call the attention of the commission to what he regarded as a gross impertinence both to him seit felt and to io gen new now chairman of the commie commission slon sion he then produced a requisition made several days ago by munroh on hill for papera papers fag ing to the contracts for statuary for the philadelphia public buildings rho rhe request was endorsed by new now with an orden olden for or the production of the papers on the reverse side was hills endorsement of a refusal to furnish the desired papers for the reason that the statuary jn in question was not mentioned jn in the charges being investigated coleman characterized this thia refusal as an insult to the chairman of the commit tee and his hills coleman then gave notice notee that the pro prop r cution ae proposed to take up tho the public buildings at st louls louis chi cago cincinnati and other places to snow show that above five millions or of public funds had beer been illegally expend ed murch march stated thim this evening that among the he papers which he had been enabled to extort from the supervising architect la office was one showing in one instance after contracts had bad bean made an order was made by the architect for in creasi creasing Dg compensation of contractors 25 per cent on the dollar per cubic foot for cutting and polishing htone for the philadelphia public buildings belld As to the lne contract for tor the statuary for the tho building buil dine sald eaid murch gilt thit it was waa awarded to assist ant secretary Frenc frenches hs son fon and by him sublet sub bub let leh to the contractor who was now engaged in erecting it AUGU taa taj ia bebb ReV 13 J jenkins jr this morning maning killed rev bev J lane borden president of mansfield college rev bev borden had seduced a young lady friend of jenkins he used a revolver and fired five or six shots one of the shots took enn eff deflect act in bordens leg one in the heart shattering his watch one in the fore forehead head bead just between the eyes he lived jived about two hours but never spoke the greatest excitement prevails but has the bym sym pathy athy of c the entire community jenkins and hia bla brother C celenk CE E jenk ins who was present to the sheriff the preliminary exam will be held heid monday jenk ans wab was a mun of 25 and ordained as a minister at the last session cession sessi oil oll of the annual conference of the Methodi methodist bt episcopal church south he is a son of hon B T jenkins of this place ulace and has bas been preach ina ins at garbline Kar bline station on the new now orleans and find pacific road B T jenkins Is a trustee of the co college lege the co coro cono nonea nones nees jury rendered ren ran dered dereu a verdict that the deceased camo oame to his death from a pistol shot fired by y ben T jenkins Jen kine jr 0 E jenkins pittsburg 16 A special from Steu steubenville benville ohio bays says this evening edward a worth less jess young man who lives at mingo junction near this went home intoxicated his old mother said something displeasing to him when he drew a revolver and shot her in the head inflicting a serious wound A prize fight short but terrible was fought this afternoon in col coi liers herh township 16 15 miles from this city between tom duffy daffy of the cherry I 1 bill hill iiii fill mines and peter murphy a miner minor both young and weighing about pounds each five rounds were rought murphy was whipped and terribly pounded there were spec it wound up op in a riot philadelphia phila elphia 18 16 robert bobert uen mer rick chief auditor pt of the pennsylvania Pen neyl oas and ana tir tin trust at company charged with forgery and embezzle meat mears is committed to prison halley idaho 16 six shooter jack was killed at grove creek 60 miles from halley at 4 friday morning by a posse led bye E cunningham Cunning ham bam ana nna mr valetin of montana jack was ordered to throw up hla hi hands but re sched reached for his guns with both hands hedded he died in 11 y P minutes warfield ld is in ai hailey all ali ey jail he was brought in this morning haa Haf hautess mess mebs whereabouts is unknown the posse left lef t halley thursday morning and came up with the outlaws the same night shado shadowed wei them and friday morning surrounded them while in bed there were six men in the outlaws party everybody here idere is ia glad giad jbea jaca was killed and says it was cheap riddance bt louls louis 16 the tho sheriff of deninn dunklin county mo with a poise of 80 men Is hunting for a man named payden who last wednes day killed capt 01 OL johnson ano resides near kemitt by shooting him ilna manbas kansas city 16 orth stein stefn arraigned for the murder of geor georgo g fredericks pleaded not guilty gunty trial triai tri trl n 1 fixed for the of july ban bak 16 associated press special arizona june 16 gen crook and staff reached here early this morning col coi Bidd nidd leand and forsythe arrive tomor to mor row with the tho mexican women rescued from the apaches Apa ches chea the women will proceed to tucson know inythe general interest in the recent campaign your correspondent interviewed gen crook and those with him and is in a position to bet at rest reat many absurd reports published by sensational writers the war department did ald not prohibit gen crook creasing into mexico what it did do was to caution him to adhere hero aero closely to the terms of the treaty in any creasing of the line he might have to make no obstacles were thrown in crooks way by the mexican authorities on the contrary t crook speaks in the warmest terms term of generals generale and capet gov borreo and all other officers he met in monora sonora ti onora they received him in a most hospitable and kind man nei noi sni ani and assured him that if the trails were followed into mexico they would co ope ste ate most heartily in n like manner the governor of chihuahua mayor Zen brlan of chihuahua and all others were very anxious to put an end to the chiri chirl cahua trouble when the troops reached the mexican towns of basara Huachi ura ara and ban san miguel the in habitants turned out en masse and eave cave them a most moat cordial welcome guides were offered to show the nearest paths to the mountains in northwestern sonora fi onora although the climate is equable and produces everything necessary the people living jiving there are very much discouraged dle die cour having been robbed for years by the savages the troops marched rapidly from ban bernardino at night as well abday as day the dress drees and appearance of the officers speak for ebly obly of the tha character of the trip captain crawford Craw tord with the indian monts alid arld four companies of cavalry is marching with the Chi cherica nica rica huas north to the agency general genera crook says in regard to the disposition to be made of the surrendered hostiles host hoat ho stiles iloa the management of the indians indiana while upon their reservation reb ree erva enva is of greater consequence than people imagine I 1 if they can bp be put upon the ean ban carlos whore where quo auspicious eyes will constantly watch them the danger of another outbreak will be ba less than if they were at a reservation by themselves where ju in idleness idl idi eness enesa they might harteg hatch batch nut out mischief and deviltry and that it costs less to feed than to fight them is an another oth 9 r axiom I 1 ii i that we must fight all the indians we swindle if they cannot get corn coin they will will get cartridges 01 OMAHA ratta FATTA 17 she thio shio fast train traia timetable on the union pacific railway goes into effect july iet ish the paol pam no lle express leaves omaha nt at noon and arrives nt at ogden at 6 on the morning of hp ohp second day and tue tle atlantic exar express eab cas leaves ogden at in the morning and arrives at omaha in the tho morning of the second day these trains connect with the tha central pacific caving saving one day between omaha and ban san francisco francas aco they also connect with iowa trains ST BT louis 17 judge chester cheater krum whose absence has caused so much comment during several weeks past returned to this city tonight to night ho he held heid a long conference condar confar enoa enco with hla hia father and some friends nearly neaily all the statements which have been published about him ane are news to him and excited his surprise he refused to be interviewed but sald eald ho he would prepare a statement for in a u day or two kansas city IT 17 the river was soi 20 feet above low water at midnight A large portion of the bottom lands are overflowed and seri sari ous ons damage done which will be very greatly increased by a further ribe rlee the thi regular june rieu rise to la about due and if it comes how with uhe the present stage of the water the 1088 loss will be very heavy the water now ene encroaches roaches upon harlem opposite this city new kow haven 17 A serious riot occurred at the steamboat landing today to day officers threatened to ar rest reat a drunken passenger of the grand Jie zhe public when they wore were resisted by the crowd and several officers and others were severely dealt with BOSTON 17 bernard J mahan 43 years of age was fatally stabbed in the neck meck on saturday night with a shawl pin in the hands of a dissolute woman named liz finnegan mahan had refuted refused to drink icher in her company CuicA culea CHICAGO ao 17 on north avenue tonight to night thomas mcguire dock laborer met mrs mary little proprietor of a laundry and cut her throat with a razor which he then used upon himself the woman died in five minutes the man mau will probably recover jealousy ASHY ASHLAND AND ky 17 dr richard bichard proctor was instantly killed at the merriam colliery this morning by a fall of ti timber taber deceased wab wag well known throughout this section of country coun conn try tny CHICAGO IS 18 john rohn plynn six years yearb old was run over and fatally mangled by the cable street car line yesterday he makes the victim since the tho inauguration of the cable system it is 15 not sot a au success acers at no time does it furnish the pub ile lie with transit accommodations much it any better than |