Show BY TELEGRAPH pas yas wolf jj ru uxa A M E R loa ioa 9 tor Toz 30 30 in criminal court today to day judge wylle wylie rendered it a decision annulling the thi motion to quash the indictment in the kellogg star route case wilson counsel for kellogg noted au an except tion and asked aked that the case cage be set down for triai trial at as early a day as possible kellogg pleaded not guilty and the court ada burned turned to october ath the president has made the following appoint appointments mente edward H nevine neine jr naval officer of bf customs at philadelphia george F leland eland JL surveyor of customs at philadelphia the president will 0 open pen the louls louis ville exposition at noon on wednesday lesue lebue of standard silver dollars from the mint for the week july 28 period last year the treasury reserve which Is steadily increasing today to day amounts to A report of the mineral resources of the united statte statia Is ia now in press and will shortly be republished published from prom irom arom advance proofs the following totals of the product lou Jou of the more important minerals and sub substances stances atances for six months in 1883 are taken the gold and silver product Is estimated at gold sil hil ver the rate of production being assumed to be the same bame as in 1882 copper estimated pounds worth at average dilce price in new york 14 1465 65 booc per pound pounds lead eri gri estimated mated muted net tont tone worth 90 per ton tou zinc esth buted net tous tons worth at the average value of cje ae per pound iu lis new quicksilver ilver 2470 finski pound worth at the avera avers average so iney inee of per pound 63 63 dil suli bum bub bushels heis hels pounds worth reume or oi salui a of me tallio und lon kon bon kon mineral sub bub stances pr deuced la iu the in 1882 lulal min nun eral flub lances i totals JEMEY jersey CITY 30 policeman J aumont and edward idward FL fariel riel two tao of the parties implicated in the at tempt to rob bank officer smith of 0 his hies bag containing on the railroad train at hoboken are sentenced to 10 years sears in the state prison macon ga 30 90 A youth named silvey aged 17 living near centre ailles stabbed liis blis older brother brothen r in the tho left bide lide killing him the cor boners jury find him guilty of murder new york SO 30 an order of arrest is in granted in the supreme court coart against the bev rev richard H li tighe grace church charel chapel in ina lna a suit commenced against him by thomas J Nob ietti letti the action la Is for damage for alib alienation nation of his hia cifes ateo ameo tlona tiona by lying and slanderous statements which hobb bobb lett alleges resulted in his incarceration in an inebriate asylum and in the penitentiary p E easton as ton pa 30 sabato alexander convicted murderer has refuted refused to eat since thursday list and is determined to starve himself to death baltimore SO 30 chas gog gogel el charged with having obtained from the national union bank on forged paper is committed for the action of the grand jury bbs ber besides ides ldes the union bank the manufacturers and howard banks and the banking houses of nicholson bohs hold discounted notes and endorse ments alleged to be forged amounting to niles michigan SO nine of fourteen prison prisoners erti erzi in the county jail at breana springs yesterday tunnel ellid lud iud ltd under the cellars and et two have been captured anu and a large posse is F searching marching for the tho others ho hot springs ark SO 30 an officer and posse pursuing montgomery yell and garland county outlaws on munday sunday came up with the thu D ant nl els brothers balds in the moun taine in berry county at tho asad head waters oi of Fourche avnes avrus the fugitives were in their stronghold and a desperate battle ensued three of the pur pursuers shelton aud and caidwell cardwell card well weli of gariand garland county and charles dardenell were killed barnes dar denell deneil wounded and one of the blood hounds killed the pursuers had been drawn into a which the desperadoes had bad fortified fortl nned fled with stones and ambushed the desper desperadoes aloes alces escape I 1 without injury though it is reported rep rup dried oried one ot of them of Giu gallaud laud county surrender surrendered kd to sheriff nichols of garland county the strength of the hutlas outlaws id ia un known lancaster ancaster JL paso pa Q reports from all sections of this cour coux country itry show the fhe hail hall and rain storms on saturday night were ere more destructive than indicated by the earlier reports over 1000 acres of growing tobacco is completely destroyed tres nes troyed ever js is insured ban aan francisco franciaco SO 80 the british barkVe uw arrived yesterday bhe she reports in iati lati latitude tude tudo 9 north longitude west a large vessel bottom whom side up name camb not ascertained bained A fire in california last night destroyed property estl mated at insurance goo gop 60 norwich conn 30 lightning did damage to barns and dwellings dwelling sin in this vicinity last night A landslide occurred at dayville danville Da covering up the tracks of the norwich and worcester roads night a train was thrown from froni the th track theroan brak brah brakeman ernan ernah named avery was killed six cars were smashed fortress monroe 29 the hospi hoppl tal barge lelden selden has been towed from willoughby cove to fiant fiaher manley mana inlet above cape oharles the tho altamer californi california a which arrived from today to day bad had four cabes emea of yellow fever ohe one of the sick will probably dw die minnes Winnes polls 29 this morning at a nire fire was discovered on the top flour of the sy syndicate indicate block the fire gained rapid headway notwithstanding the qui qula quick quia A response of the d department part pait ment and illuminated the he for many equates of people gather d to witness the efforts of the firemen to bave save the magi maki building which bich 1 half halt the square au ad 78 is sald bald to be the finest block in tLe tie Northwest north west it Is situated on nic blett avenue between fifth a and 1 I d irth streets reule bit fit occupied by dalea daie barnes morse mors Ss co wholesale odaie edale dry goods folds carpet deal rb Drennen bar Sar everet wholesale ci oakery the origin JEf of the anre is a iu w attry pry cry when the flames wele were blazing out of the firth fifth atory window A reporter who was first un lun the ground and up on the roof root roo by a fire escape frys erys the flames could easily have been controlled but the stand pipe would not work the reporter wab was forced to abandon his ele bated pot for a lime time ime 01 fall efforts ct cf the firemen who nho worked heroically were uselma and it was reared feared that hie fhe the fie entire block would be away at 4 the wind anifred anif ted the firemen quickly y took advantage of the change bhangu ald aed got the flames j under control the fire originated on the floor of dr drieu i nen star everetts wholesale store the total loes loeb will reach the work of rebuilding will begin at once the fire is the most serious sin hince since co 1878 dienen star ever everet et est estimate imato their loes iota at insured folds griffiths loss is a insurance phelps bradstreets brau Braa streets damage by smoke emoke and water loss on building fully covered by In insurance murance the bares barea of the two firms were raised and opened this evening and their books and money found intact Wilkes barre P pa I 1 zei dei 29 number ten colliery of th the lehigh agh valley coal company has haa been fl oded bs rain to a depth of seventeen feet four hundred miners are thrown ou out t of em employment en t the miners of the hanover coal company have struck on a demand ereman d for the discharge of the acting boss new york 29 susie busie ardd add annie hamilton and maude schroeder children chii chil dren dien bitting eitting on a rook nook on the bank of the hudson fell into the river and were drowned 7 pitts Pitta pittsburg burg 29 evenly seventy five tafts containing feet of lumber were B swept wept a way away from th their air moorings at herns afern s idland irland today to day by a freshet in the allegheny river when the tho break occurred a number cumber of men jumped on the rafts and endeavored deavo red to secure them thein but their efforts were fruitless ina lna in a few minutes the swift current was carrying them down the river af ajl sixth street suspension bridge a raft with an unknown man upon it struck the pier and went to pieces the man was drowned before assistance could reach him it was reported that three others shared a similar fate but this la Is not het verified loss boss aggregates i no damage reporter from irom rom other othen points Rc cheater 29 reports from car of the railroad disaster of friday night do nat come in to day cotal killed 22 tho list of thu tbt wounded will reach 85 5 reports from 23 ij 23 of the wounded ind indicate leate that over three will die they are mrs A N W braggs ggs of salem ahlich mme ame jocephine josephine defoi defevre of 60 bay cily chy mrs dudley bat tie creek ladt evening the dead were placed in casket caskets ef boxed and shipped to their homes this after noon the railroad com company jany placed dr J eddy of Or 0 wego an experienced physic physician lan ian at uhe ube service of the injured it is estimate that the com company panya loss joes will be half a million dollars siad aud may r each reach a greater bum as litiza litigation lam iam lon fon r an fn a V various i ji lous ious ways will probably grow it mrs hirs mary I 1 chroup Ch roop reported lepor ted dead it is only in injured junod juned there were w ere eie 17 killed new now york tso 30 george sheppard and wife ehte thib morning were found dead jn hed bed in a furnished room roum in street both shod shot through the head it is suppo supposed fed eed to be a case of murder and sul eul suicide cide clde the man was about 30 yearb yeara of age gatei sheppard shoppard was a shipping clerk clerke with the firm of hazegan co so ente sale his hia father is a clergyman det met gy man rev bev H L shoppard and Is ia head or of a large school in say day brouk conn A letter addressed to him by his bon son and written ten jays dayh ego declared the purpose b of and wife said they svere ivere were willing to idle uuie together and asked that they be buried burled in one grave the rhe th lk letter ietter states they the had bad heen heed secretly married and had been very happy chappy together but dut that death seemed dleasant pleasant to them athe the police infer there were some bome opposition in ri heppard a home to lo hia mar ariage and that this was at the bottom of the tragedy to his hig best friends shepp hards bards marriage was unknown I 1 washington 29 A committee of three ot of the brotherhood of telegraphers grap hers hera waited upon the president of lof we tte united states today to oday 0 day budnot but not bein being able to gie jpe jie see seo him left with hia hib secretary a in bub substance suba a t fin tin cesi cesa ad foil roll follows a w Q to T 0 the president of the united states slates it la ta respectfully represented to I 1 he hei exeen Exten executive exe Ext culive tive that as a result ol of the obstinate attitude assumed by the western union and baltimore ohio telegraph Compa companies nitie in the matter pending and the practical suspension of telegraphic oom corm anni muni cation very important interests af f the government are jeopardized cho ruo telegraphic correspondence of the state states war navy interior rrt abury and office depart apart vaen jaent t b nas nab a for tor te niday a wal nal pa pas a been neen injected to delay and garbling growing out of the inability friability of thal the corporations to properly handle the dispatches of Wei the national government th ane 9 facilities for tor the prompt and intelligent transmission of tt the e reports of the bulletins of bf the signal service Servi eib elb bureau are withheld by the western union the agricultural and mercantile industries are badly ham pored and their future seriously threatened all this is in indirect direct violation of t the united states stat statutes utes cholera and yellow fever threaten the united states in such juncture the sanitary arm of the government should be strengthened not paralyzed that prompt accurate cheerful chee rul rui support in the matter of easy com communication muni edtion between did dla tant taut is to strengthen that service we wd hope loo and believe you will immediately in I 1 the law officers of the government to officially investigate these allegations and take such buch steps tyll 1113 a may be necessary to alaert the rights of the government in the premises signed robt I 1 deakers ArEns fred freb Q G mareau mabeau alfred alered J Qu surn committee of the washington assembly of 0 brotherhood of tele grap hers and knights of labor of the tho western union today to day tile tiie following order WAS washington KINGTON J rily 29 td L thuney Ha manader manager nader matig fon don under general instructions of the acting president c of f this 6 company in P aiyu alyk alip appointments ointments made for ailing g ali ail 1 vacancy vacancies 9 in this thia amee striking operators and dismissed I 1 men should bo be given to under understand that they may beek seek employment elsewhere ii if they so BO desire signed J 33 V s bupt washington glon SO 30 there is no change in be uhe telegraph situation here except that uhe the strikers claim to have bave captured a western union man baan rent bent to open a branch office at the baltimore railway ballway depot and initiated him into the 1 brotherhood A A base ball same game of nines compo sel BoJ of newspaper men and musicians r resulted bulted 19 M to 9 15 in favor of ft theo thoo the operatic biale nine nett ed about the strikers treasury B R wl larned luned of the baltimore vun sun captained the Ec ribes scribes and john philllp philiip sonea leader of the marine bank the musical nine A steam boat bost excursion n i also netted about the strikers the val e western union office has hub taken down ita delay signs signes and ito ltd manager reports business moving promptly cleveland 30 ra A mass meeting was held in the interest of hv the a striking telegraphers at monumental park hoam non M A forman congressman gress grese mau man elect pre presides dides aldeS and made a speech in which he denounced the associated press as an ally of 01 the western union and told tb the 14 strikers etri kers when they fought one they ought fought the other judge J K herd judge 0 B soldiers thos reilley and ay W B S aaa nao spoke I 1 NEW yo YOKE sl al officials of the western union telegraph cp co state thal that 25 wi wires have been either cut or connected with nine fine An eLwIre wire sors bors BO as to be bator tor for the time between kw york yore and hackenback Hacke meadows that lawf lawi 1 wires have havo been acut bin bie between gil sow now I 1 y kand jims jimh bridge and 12 between th the e ia iatter jatter ater place and scarsdale soam soan edale and that all the wires on the fort wayne road toad near illa ilia have been cut gut two more r 0 of the janrik ing operatives return je returned turned edi edl to work the men at lat 9 johnb johns mho who went out leave have suii ril returned the tho strikers at halifax have applied to be reinstated but found their places filled at the headquarters of the strikers stirlie rB today to day it was denied that wires had been cut by striking linemen Jl nemen if the wires hau hsu aau had been cut by them the brotherhood would order them repaired free of cost company baltimore 81 31 A meeting ot of the cornand gettas called at nion nuoi 6 to day at the request of ii a number of members who complained that telegraph bervice on OB the floor was insufficient A committee |