Show sp abbt TELE GRAPH 3 j dha dna 21 wa 1 winz mom taga tama mm J A M E brio R 10 A 1 N WASHING ITON IB 18 the tha prebi preel dent designated designs ted Z B vance bon son of senator vance of north carolina chas D olby olay of kentucky grandson of henry jiam clay and J harry duval davai of pennsylvania to appear before belore the board at fortress monroe on the let of october for examination for second lieuie lieutenants nants of infantry thebe these with 12 designated from elvil civil life formerly made will if the examination la Is successfully passed fill nii all vacancies existing in the army up to J july uy in case these young men fall to pass the examination other will DC be made by the president W 8 hurlburt Is ia appointed ite be celver colver of public moneys at cheyenne vico vice william amz M galwey re the resignation of A IT swope as coue cohe collector eton etor of the tha th a new now seventh district of kentucky was withdrawn today to day A new bond was bent sent him for execution the tho quarantine officer of the marine service on duty at phlp ship island hasteen has been instructed to prevent talf taif ail ali infected from anchoring within two miles of the quarantine station the following dispatches dispatcher are received by the burgeon surgeon general ot of the marine marino hospital service vera VEBA cruz mexico july 18 to surgeon general hamilton washington D C yellow fever la Is prevailing with unusual severity there were 90 deaths in may in june to date in july ane number of new cases 13 ia 13 diminishing especially amongst the shipping for want of material an all exceptional feature has been the prevalence of the disease ase among the shipping ship ing usually exempt not counting the steamers ste amers amera of the alexander line ceven per cent of the american bal bai mallora ioris loris died the fever commenced in port among I 1 the norwegian vessels wet web sele selb these have suffered the most they are particularly dangerous most moat of them clear for our ports signed GUITERAS abac ass abs surgeon marine hospital ti service NEW july 18 to surgeon general hamilton tho the steamship butt buci hife hire arrived at quarantine qua july ibah with six cases of yellow fever n board and has 13 in einab alj ail the merchant M rived at quaint quarantine tane july 16 ab one death from yellow fever both noth were from froe vera vcra cruz signed jos joa jo JONES ses ies M D prest preat board of health surgeon general hamilton says tonight to night th a t no case of y yellow ello eilo w fever haab has c 6 appeared on shore bhore in the unite unile united d slates states he L relieves tei lei ieves leves the pre cautions will prevent its progress belond bey ond quarantine limits ST louis louls IS 18 Sauth southwest west amias ouri our was visited by a severe theader last evening evelln W V el millers large bain barn and Pl aughter slaughter house at car ege ego was vas struck by lightning anti nutt nd e to tho abe ground loer lav lae ua insurance in durance severt devert starlet and barns barus were weri also aho als ah o a truell by lightning ani detroy destroyed td at marshal trie tle storm of wind and rain WAS vt very bevere trees were uprooted fences labeled leve lave led lod corn nad and oats oata blown flau flat fla fia at warrensburg WarrenB warre burg a church was blown over stock block a ai a killed b lightning and about seven miles milea ot telephone wiro WIM and poles plea destroyed joplin was visited by a storm but bat the damage was slight newport 18 wm B R traverse travers e banker of new now york was daiv driving jug jag with his son in law in newport this morning when the axle axie broke and both were thrown oat and hurt about the head bead Yon yonkers kersy kerby 18 an explosion berl beri outly damaged the gaslight work works and injured seven persona persons philadelphia 18 liphia water man aged in A april ril rii last nearly succeeded in killing tersely herself with a revolver almost severed her head from the body today to day with a razor she bhe was mined ruined under promise of marriage knoxville tenn tenno IS 18 at I 1 this morning a mile east of this city at the zino zinc astern bound express train going at full speed was thrown from the main track by a misplaced switch the train struck four coal cars on a ade beide track demolishing moll moli mo lishing shing theotho them the the tho engine jumped the track ran futo luto mhd the main build ing ingot of the work ot of the valley zino company tearing away the whole side of the tha building playing havoc with the machinery and the locomotive mot lve ive and tender turned over rhe che mail mill car was torn to pec 9 the express car was waa damaged damage to the railroad om company pany damage to the zinc company the railroad a I 1 irga reward for the apprehension of the scoundrel who broke the lock aud and changed the switch norcola Nor fola 18 the naval court of inquiry to examine into the difficulty between commodore Ma mayo mnyo bom mandant ruan tuan dant of the navy yard hind bind commodore mcclensy Mc Glensy has assembled eem sem bled bied tho the charges preferred by the commandant against mcaleney Me Mc Glensy Gleney were read accusing amusing that officer and his clerk of aiding ez gon congressman De lendorf in making charges to the navy department against mayo also that McGlen sky eky in aski g for leave of absence for 1 I N C cole had bad represented him as a clerk when he be occupied the post tion of writer thereby trying to obtain additional privileges for cole to which be wab was not entitled it is further charged that Mc Glensky mcglinsky mcg Jensky leusky refused to deliver certain papers when ordered by the commandant to do so BO commodore Mc McG Glensky Jensky charges commandant mayu mayo wrin with arresting r and confining him to his quarters without cause I 1 new now york I 1 18 S A motion is ing in the supreme court to confirm the report of the referee in the butt bult of mary tearle tearie against george Os oa mond tearie tearle the actor the referee one ene reported in favor of absolute divorce Application for a year alimony half the defendants income and 1000 counsel fee feo was made in behalf of plain tiffOn behalf of defendant it 16 was urged that 1400 waa wab amply sufficient clent for the comfort of plaintiff new york IS 18 tho the cigar makers of the protective union did not ic 10 turn tura to work in the factories of ottenberg ebros bros up to closing ihl ibl evening and according to a mutual understanding the factories of all the members of the united cigar manuras manufacturers organization to which the Otten berga bergs belong informed their employ ees eeb that there would be no more work until the question la Is over consequently cigar makers several of them women are out of the employment of ottenberg bros they say bay they will take their workmen whenever they are willing to return providing they are willing to work with the 26 man who are mem mom berb bers of the international union 0 men locked out only a quarter are union men but since the icca out the ranks of the thel progressive Progress lve ive union are re boing rapidly filled during the past last two gays elass nearly 1200 new members bembera have bean hean received each day will probably bring now additions to the ranks manufacturers E eay say sy pay in 14 consequence conle conEe quence of the reduction of tax in may and june most mosi of the factories had a larg astock of cigars on hand large ebbers jb ebbers bera bers had bad more than they co could uld dispose of in two months the international ter union said their organization could stand the lockout lock out very easily most moat of the members were employed in the smaller shelli shel li which were not members of ane ullon ther there were amut aunt three hundred bund rd icke leke d out nine nino bundled bandied are still at work the membership in this country was fully and they had a strike fund of nearly nuart the cigar makers held a meeting t tonight to night kneir report from the different shops which had bad boen been closed is that nothing had been done iry kry y the juniou nor bot would I 1 e until isome bome proposition Js Is from I 1 the tha wao vao DY they thoy are prepared for a lockout lock out of two months duration A A number of men thrown out of employment found work elbe eibe elsewhere where and others are being sent to new NOW el england elgland gland giand cities where there are bralic bratic branches bes hes of the progressive union in exie exle existence tience BOSTON 18 th the first arrest in this section of the country under tho the new chinese law jaw was made here today to day by U 8 marshal gal Gai faitupe tupe the circumstances are as aty follows fol foi aws on the of june last the english bark isme enne captain J T 0 douglass arrived in this port from manilla they had on board as chips carpenter carpenters a chinaman named ah chung who was shipped a at the above named port on arriving in boston ah chung fled his bis desire to imaye leave the ship threatening to demert desert and to avoid trouble accord ing to the captains captain captai nW rist list statement ht h was paid and discharged on MOB day it was ascertained by marshal galtano gal gai tape tupe that the tho chinaman had bad been smuggled into this thi por pot port t and after investigation he arrested captain douglass tr fr illegally ille lile kally kaily brin ginst a chinaman to this cju cou country he pavo mave ball bail in 2500 for his appearance ince on thursday before commissioner jo wallett and an ati chung was wag held ht hild ld asa aga as a wit witness nees 1 he case Is a pecullar peculiar one fir that the caplain ap parent patently ly was innocent of aby any anten tio to violate the law he says that the chinaman bad shipped chipped as one of the crew and was de dearius dear brous erous pus pub ol of changing from one to another that he had bad no intention of remaining in the country the I 1 hinaman cannot speak english eni ani jiam what he besaya baya he ja is Appa apparently renvy anxious to leave the country county it was wag understood from his gestures that he was wai in san ban francisco three year and if so eo he may be entered in the tilt list of those who are allowed to enter the country he also said that he be paid the captain a 4 months month 13 wages for the privilege of leaving this ia 18 denied dented by the captain who alleges that he left the money as compensation for trouble caused by the chinn china man there Is however little dlf dit ference be the stories which will be explained when an interpreter has been secured the clauses eluse 8 of the law under which the captain la Is held reads reade that githay the master beseel resel mesel who knowingly bring within the united states blates on such vessel and cause or permit to tobe be landed any chinene chinese laborer from any foreign port or place shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than 1500 for each and every such of fenee and for very every chinese 1 borer laborer boren he may have hav a brought and may also be imprisoned for a term not exceeding one year that every vessel versel whose master shall knowingly violate any of the provisions or this rot act shall be deemed forfeit to the united states and shall be liable to seizure and co condemnation in any district of the united states into which said hebbel may be brought or in which she may be found N Y IS 18 hanlan defeated boss bose by a quarter ot of a mile the hanian hanlan ross roes race was started by the referee referees john JS eustis of boston at pm after many had despaired of having a race on an account of the high wind that prevailed all day robs ross won the choice and selected the outside course counse explaining pla ining that he was afraid the email imail boats would interfere with him hanian hanlan led off and easily kept a length ahead through the first mile rowing 31 strokes to ross boss so 80 at theli flag hanlan ranian stopped rowing and then made 29 stroked stroke i to BOBS robs 28 and soon was three lengths ahead hanlan made the turn in beven teven minutes 12 lengths length ahead of atos boss on the third mile hanlan hanian slowed up and took a drink 01 water in response to a cheer from the press boats boat hanlan cried out ita loll lonesome esome out here is boss ross appeared ap peare blown biown at this thia time geo GOO lee uee pulled alongside and talked to him han lan ian fla fim sh e d the four miles with an eaby easy stroke strobe just juat as ross bobs reached the at flag official time four miles mile hanlan 27 minutes 67 seconds second e roba robb 28 minutes 45 seconds hanlan hanian was fully a quarter of a mile ahead and abde made the fastest time on record forr of the dis tance with a turn the previous record for four miles and turn was y mike miko P F lavis davis of portland maine mainu at lake mass on october 8 1878 28 minutes Q 6 seconds ands john dava da vla vib of toronto was judge for hanlan hanian and chrs E courtney for ross boss hanlan asked as aa a favor that ross boes would choose chamle s gme other judge but he declined to dr do GO fo hanlan hanian camo camu in so eo far ahead that a majority of f the thella fifteen teen people on he the to wider water acal d on the shore bhore who baw saw the race an supposed az robb robs and lee who were palling together were the contestants and that roe had bad won the race this report was telegraphed all over the country an hour after the race the question was asked on the streets and at headquarters it who won the race the official signals were wron wrongly gly given for some reason As hanlan drew up to the referees boat and heard the 0 official M c lai a announcement nn 0 u 0 ce ment he be exclaimed pointing to courtney send hend out the big fellow and ill mike an exhibition of him hanlan hanian then rowed over to ross roes and shook hands the associated time keener heeren made roae hanlan vs time for tor or four mile 27 minutes ross robs 28 minutes 10 ee conas cour n ney ey mad made 0 ita fla Han haniana nl lanb iana a n 78 ti time me 2 27 7 D minutes 1 I 1 nut E a 2 seconds hanlan says the ed press rime time Is correct NASHVILLE igi 19 swain the man arrested for stealing the edge 1210 0 o important in the polk trial has onfred mist he took it at he in Af gation gatlon of ex treasurer polk alto that he received for or the deed CHICAGO 19 at 12 o elock washington thrle time the main b dy of the army of operators in the western union office in this elt cil city wont went out on their t strike the scene beene in the operating room was a memorable one there has been a feeling of nervous excitement for or 24 hour and it had been wrought up to a high pitch by tue the almost absolute certainty that the work vork would ceike at eleven to day i promptly to tha stroke of the clock the keva keds were closed nd and half bait sent mes eakes were lett et un UD completed it ii i i estimated that to exceed inne ryne hundred operators went out oat and 15 or 20 10 1 female opera torp torm there was nothing boisterous and the there was tho the familiar shaking of nanda with the chief operators who remained loyal to the company outside the building and in front of the chambor of commerce which stands elands opposite the western union building a great crowd bad had gathered d to witness the departure of the 1 op opera operators e gators tors tora from the building and there w was wag as some cheering as aa the head of the column of strikers made foks fobs ta appearance appearances but it soon goon melted away as the operators at 1 once marched from the beene scene to the headquarters of the union todell to deliberate when the operating room llad riad been cleared it was found that 40 operatives were still at their desks exclusive of tha tho 21 chief ope gators and officials the rull ruil effect of the strike cannot be |