Show BY telegraph fm yen owr maon MUON LZ washington 26 the tho secretary of the treasury hrs haa issued the following bond call by virtue of the authority conferred by law apon the secretary of the treasury notice is hereby given that the bonds hereinafter indicated wili wiil not be accepted for surrender Bur sun render and exchange into three per cent bonds and that the principal and accrued interest of the bonds designated will be paid at the treasury of the united states inthe lathe in the city of washington on the first day of november 1883 and that the interest on eald bonds will celse cease on that day viz all the registered bonds of july 1870 and january 1871 continued during the pleasure of the government under the terms of circular 1 no 62 dated may 1881 to be a at interest at the rate of aj 3 per C per annum from august 12 1881 and nud which constitute the residue of those issued under the act of july 1870 and january 1871 known as continued gys and which have not hereto heretofore foria forfa been called or which have not been ordered for surrender and exchange into 8 3 per bonds of the act of july 1882 the bonds embraced in this circular are nrc those last dated and numbered w a required by section 3 of the act of july and nud include which have been issued on transfers since the one hundred and twentieth call was issued the three months interest due november 1883 on the above described bonds will not be paid by checka checha forwarded to the holders of the bonds but will be paid with the principal to the holder at the time of presentation any of the bonds embraced in this call will be redeemed prior to their maturity upon presentation to this department the interest inte iest lest being paid to the I 1 date of buch sueh redemption bonds forwarded for redemption should be addressed to secretary of the treasury division of loans etc D C 21 all bonds called by this circular should bo be assigned secretary of the treasury for redemption J FOLGER secretary the amount of bonds embraced in the above call is about president arthur is expected to return to washington on satu satur saturday day iday night and leaves within a day or two to attend the opening ceremonies of the louisville imposition expositions august isto secretary folger will accompany the presidential party to louisville and to chicago where he will leave it to visit minnesota on private business tho the second comptroller of the treasury has decided that the act of august 5 1882 providing for mileage to officers while traveling under orders does not authorize the payment of mileage for the miles of the route from sitka bitka to san francisco which is off the coast of british columbia the contract for furnishing standard furniture for the court house home and post postoffice office at philadelphia was awarded to A P andrews co of chicago ST raiji eaul minn 26 A miles city special says bays a party of masked men proceeded to the county jail overpowered the tho jailor locked lit him nim m in one of the cells and then seized a man named rigney bigney whom they took about a mile out of town and ana hanged to a projecting tie over a culi vert on the railroad track rigney was vas ailed jailed tho the day beford yesterday for disorderly conduct and bore the reputation of a bad citizen being accused of ef robbery and other crimes he was bartender bar tender in the saloon of oi D the cosmopolitan theatre about two hours afterwards the theatre hurat burst into flames and was completely destroyed with six other build ings ingo among which were the large drugstore drug store of W E co and five establishments of bu business biness sineas the progress of the fire was arrested bythe hythe by the brick building of the First national bank otherwise the en tire block would have been destroyed by the fire tire but owing to the inflammable nature of the buildings and their contents it maa was impossible to subdue the flames the total loss Is estimated at it was gen orally was tho the work of an incendiary and a beque sequel to the hanging banging of pittsburg pitts pitta burg 26 2 united states hpe cial clai detective parking assisted by a number of officers from this city arrested rested nr john S gordon gordons robert mcgeary McG mog ebry epry albert oresar and dr john P back this morning forhing near st J johnw ohno ohna IV va the parties are members of an organized ging gang of highwaymen who have been opera ting ting tins in pennsylvania maryland and west virginia for several months with considerable success 23 eugene A mark clark of naugatuck atuck conn conns one of a party charged with tarring and feathering and driving mrs fJoann da sullivan from the town of sandfield has confessed and implicated others named white and sackett bao Bac kett kott these men were tried at the time the crime was committed but the jury disagreed the grand jury juny has now indicated them as principals and several others as accessories jollet joliet ill III 28 26 over a hundred persons in attendance at a lawn party here last evening were make seriously ill by eating ice cream the flavoring of which Is believed bell beil eved to have been poison none of the victims victim have shave died though several beveral are in ina a critical condition boston 26 daniel P phillips phillipe well known evangelist troubled for some time in his head from sunstroke hanged himself philadelphian Philadelphia 26 A reception was given tonight to night on board the new now ship alameda of the steam ship company ean san francisco just completed at cramp ship yard jard among those who favored the com corm pany with a selection on the piano was miss maggie cramp aged 18 daughter of joseph cramp of the well known nirm firm of ship builders on oa leaving the ship and dese descending ending the gang plank to the lighter alongside sides bides miss mibs cramp made a misstep and falling overboard wab was drowned the th body had not been recovered uy to I 1 the sad accident brought the reception to an a abrupt close bonnerville soo Boo nerville mo 26 the robert E zee log a small email packet plying between jefferson city and arrow rock roch was sunk in the missouri near here this evening the water la Is seven bevon fe feet e t over her deck it is thought the boat will be bean an entire loss she was waa loaded with wheat which was insured loss not ascertained providence 26 1130 p m ma A large fire la Is reported in Pas ras coax cong assistance si al is asked several beveral dwellings are destroyed the fire la Is already beyond the reach r ah of the force forca pump pumps s of the milte an wi will wili be bent ceni from here if the train can be procured in time detroit mich 26 A calamity threatened the past three days at grand rapids took place this morning an immense jam of logs 1098 ex tending up grand ulver river a number of miles that had lodged against the bridge of the detroit and grand haven railways Bail way succumbed this morning and went down with a rush the bridge ot of the grand rapids chicago west michigan foll foli followed euit suit millions of feet of logs have gone down the river and are almost certain to continue going down sweeping everything before them and going into lake michigan if thia prove true a large additional lot of jogs will bo be carried out of grand haven as well as aa the des of all bridges there ultimate losses it is 13 feared s will reach many hundred thousand dollars the calamity Is ia unprecedented in this respect montreal 26 the steamship ludwig of the white cross line from antwerp Is ia ten days overdue it is feared her shaft is broken bridgeport conn 26 the extensive works of tho the howe sewing machine company aro are nearly des troyed by fire the buildings destroyed occupied 3 sides of a square equale were of brick and four tour stories hinh high the tho company employed hands bands they were turning out about machines per day loss on building machinery and stock about insurance well weil distributed A large larg elive ellve nive five story brick building opposite and occupied in part by the sawing hewing machine company was saved together with a portion of the foundry the fire was plainly plaIn lyseen been at new haven philadelphia 26 06 the quarantine physician today to day reported to the board of health that patrick kelly beaman seaman of tho bri brig g julia muli a elake blate died of yellow fever lost night at the hospital at lazaretto which he had been removed remove from the vessel the brig brigis is detained at quarantine and will vill bo be thoroughly fumi gated and her cargo removed L wore before permitted un riar galveston 26 Reliable Rel rei labie lable advises advices from monter monterey ey eay pay that following the tho recent outrage on the tho american consulate two attempts were made by tho mob to forca force an entrance into the office at night but were frustrated by bolts and bars inside NEW YORK 28 26 there seems seema to have been a lettla lit tio tin improvement at the exchanges tills this morning and mad little complaint la Is made anywhere except at ait the cotton and produce prodie exchange at the latter place nine nin operators were at work the postal telegraph company hab hns put in two chicago wires which have been ed no operators of the western union company are at the cotton exchange and messages have to be bent sent to the main office for transmission at the stock exchange there were nine western union operators and it was reported that the direct wires to chicago boston philadelphia and baltimore were entirely clear and no delay would occur today to day in the transmission of messages to those points the mutual union and B 0 offices were closed but the merchants L and bankers were doing a large business apparently chicago 20 officials of the B 0 company have ben buen negotiating with the strikers the past two daye but as aa the latter demanded the re cognition of the brotherhood as a preliminary to a settlement no conclusion has been rea reached chud ehud the operators held a secret meeting at hall at 10 with the object it was whisper edof discussing discus ting home tome important information that had come to hand from pittsburg seven western union operators in washington not members of the telegrapher Telegraph ers era brotherhood who last week signed aligned an agreement to strike by a certain time if no action should be taken by the western union co looking to a compromise of the question at I iua lua between he the company and the strikers striker were wera discharged at 12 today to day days all those discharged were first class men and constitute contti tute tuto a majolly maj majori orly y of chojo who remained at their desks des when the strike began bevon be beyan bevan yon yan others took their places place phi philadelphia adolphia adolp hla 26 the striking op orators of the theA merlean american rapid co returned to work this morning in a body the linemen and inspectors of the bell telephone co this morning presented a bill of grievances to the officials and declared their purpose to strike at 3 pm unless their terms i were acceded to Chlea chicago goj goi 25 23 at 11 tonight the western union manager reports report sall ball all ali important circuits clear of business with no material delay I 1 in any direction in short business la Is bandied handled an aa promptly as usual before the strike new york 26 the usual routine was observed at the meeting of striking telegraphers this af afternoon tir noon chairman mitchell Ml announced that he would be absent the remainder of the day dry oil bubi bubl business neke nebb connected with the brotherhood he would probably have some important intelligence telli gence to communicate when he came back it Is ia understood he referred to the pending negotiations with the B 0 telegraph co looking to toward ward a compromise with the brotherhood many offers of pecuniary assist ance are reported and many accessions to too ranks of the strikers P aro wro reported in different parts of the coun conn country try tny san francisco 26 A theatrical performance in the grand opera house hoube next sunday night la Is organized for the benefit of the striking operators the play is ia Boucic auita aulta long gelong strike 21 2 1 several strikers are in the cast the knights of labor labon have havo subscribed 1000 worth of tickets tic kete it Is reported this evening eveh that over are sold the tho knights of labor have levied an assessment of 1 a week on each member to sustain austain the operators during the strike A full atess report la Is coming through and superintendent jaynes reports the commercial business bu handled bandied this in ia equally as large as aa before tha the strike everything Is working smoothly chicago 26 A subscription was wag taken up on the board of trade today for the benefit of the striking ing telegraph operators eight hundred dollars were raised chicago 26 the striking telegraphers grap hers held a meeting tonight to night addressed by members of the committee in the painters branch of the knights of labor the cash subscriptions script ions received in chicago are reported to amount to the first desertion from the strikers ranks in this city was reported today to day the strikers allege they have evidence that he ha only joined the strike for the purpose of causing a break in the ranh rank PM the tho times this morning editorially editor lally speaks of the furore two years ago over the mormon q guestion question and mid states that when the utah commission was wag appointed the enthusiasts grew quiet and declared they had won a victory and that mormonism would soon boon cease cense to exist the times then says the spasm of virtue ha having exhausted itself the mormon as a tangible hardheaded hard headed aggressive and sinister fact goes on with his marrying and giving in marriage while his hold hoid on utah and neighboring territory is as firm aa ius ever arthur with all the power that was asked J has done no more toward blowing it our than have his predecessors the scheme with which the godly edmunds amused the moral suit auit austerity erity of his bis new england constituents does not work utah commission exists on the pay rolls of the country but that is all it is one of the i humburgs humbugs of this age of administrative deception its plan of disfranchisement work but its expense account is regularly audited and the grand old party tells the credulous country what it did for the destruction of mormonism niam it knocked out the polygamists in three rounds and clamors for the gate money A washington correspondent telegraphs anat the jessett of grazing bands in indian territory are having trouble with each othero other the more numerous but weaker parties have appealed to the interior department tor for protection A large number of herders gerders have leases of those lania lani a for thib thi 8 i summer the cherokee council has leased the same land lands 19 for to the kansas kamm live stock com corm pany from the first of october the company however appears to think its rights begin now and it hag bag been ordering the present lessees lessels to move their herds onn off from certain portions or of the territory the gerders herders have appealed to the interior department to protect them in the enjoyment of their rights 27 the bell telephone cob coa linemen and inspectors na nave 0 notified manager norton of the their thein n intention to strike today to day washington V T 0 27 21 the tit tir treasury eagy easy reserve today to d day a y n amounts mounts to 79 owing to the failure of chicago witnesses to arrive this thia hill investigation committee adjourned until monday without transacting any business the w war laz iaz department is informed that the body of the late lato general ord ora orphas has been embalmed embalm ed and will remain jn in cuba until aut auf dmn when it will be brought here secretary folger has directed that the hospital barge |