Show wasfi blat blak u ot igi ebs eba los las yala rm T s P A M EBIO erlo A N CAMP kincs wyo aug 15 via fort Wash washakie akle akie aug esthe 16 the presidents party left this fork of wind riven biven at this morning followed the tortuous windings of wind river biver nearly to its source vold and then commenced the ascent accent ot of nobert robert lincoln pass used by lieutenant general sheridan last year and named in honor of the secretary of war the pass is the shortest bt and easiest of the routes between the valley of the wind luver riven and chevalley the valley of the sunke bunke biver river the party reached camp at 11 ocl ocI ock having traveled about miles the camp is named robert lincoln and la is situ abed on the crest of the backbone of mountains altitude feet above the level levei of the sea within yards yarda of the camp are streams which abw respectively into the atlantic and pacific oceans iThe j the president spent part of yesterday trout fishing and returned to camp wa with th the heaviest catch of the party t the h e average weight of the trout being t two wo pounds surgeon forward returned to camp having shot an elk of enormous size and weight the other hunters of the party brought in two antelope and a good supply of mountain grouse and wild duc due ducks tomorrow to morrow morning tho the party commence the descent of lincoln rabb rato and will camp in the valley of moe toe gros grob ventre river eivor where the first finst view of the grand teton mountains will be obtained the president and all the rest of the party are in excellent health and spirits game abounds but general sheridan has given peremptory orders that no more shall be killed than la Is absolutely necessary for the wants of the command MEMPHIS 16 on ot last july louis B S young a merchant eyl eri engaged in business at oakland miss eighty miles south of memphis on the iino line of the mississippi and tennessee railroad was assassinated by an unknown party who mutilated the remains in a most horrible manner suspicion pointed to a negro joe payne who was arrested and yesterday he madea made a full fuli confession and it was given kiven out that he would be publicly hanged today to day at noon the appeals oakland miss special thus describes his hib taking oil on st roday roday today to ro day at p in joe payne bo colored lored was hanged by the almost unanimous vote of or goo olti citi sens ens the proceedings were quiet and businesslike business like the crowd was organized by the hon J M moore mayor abor of oakland presiding WN eitzgerald fitzgerald atzger ald aid and W V moore attorneys tor prosecuted payne made a full confession after the confession a vote was taken and death by hanging was the verdict of the crowd who acted as jurors A gal lowa lowb was at once erected and the prisoner mounted the gallows with a nirm firm step he made a speech again confessing his hla guilt and advising everybody to teach their children to avoid evil thoughts the black cap was adjusted the drop fell and in ten minutes he be was pronounced dead tho the colored people were as clamorous as the tho whites for aaeng ing the crime end nd the people think they have done right 2 cincinnati 16 albert anderson a light and killed chasi chag marshall mulatto at the sixth ward voting precinct this evening during the progress of the republican primary election ejection andersons name was on the ticket and marshall began to abuse anderson anderaon for keeping his marshall s B name nam eoff off marshall drew a pistol pisto but before ho he could use ube it ita anderson andersen stabbed him with a pocket knife he died on the way to the hospital marshall killed hilled policeman marsh three yeara years ago and a colored man aa two years before new york 16 the creditors in boston of F shaw bros met this afternoon at the shoe shoo and leather exchange fayette hayette shaw senion benlor partner made a statement explain r ing ng n the causes which led to tho films embarrassment when the mita miwa flo bank failed in issi 1831 several of their large customers came to them and asked for help this was given and nothing asked in return given cantile meantime the volume of paper which had been need to ralee raisa money for them had become large and they found it affected their single named papers finally as a mere mero temporary emergency as they sup posed at the time they were obliged to aek ask time for their papers for their own uee the result haa has been they have had to rely upon double named paper to raise money this paper aroused suspicion which continued until they i saw clearly that if those other houses could not take care of them selves their house could no longer carry the burden A statement of the firms liabilities and assets was then presented by the assignee F A wyman as follows liabilities directs direct 4 contingent 2897 total total assets also claims against t parties with whom they have dealings jn in notes the amount of which it is impossible to state today to day contingent Conti Cont fugent lugent liabilities of are insolvent and the balance thought not to be provided for by being trade paper they claim to have collateral amounting to forepart or part of the contingent liabilities of which f is called good the balance the firm accepted drafts for hides to arrive to the amount of on letters lettera of credit new sew york 16 A bill of complaint was filed today to day in the united states circuit court by spencer er vin J cooke jr and ed win C weaver of philadelphia the trenton banking house of trenton N J jas jab A williams of connecticut crits and others residents of pennsylvania new jersey and connecticut stockholders in the oregon steam navigation the oregon railway navigation company and henry villard vallard the I 1 bill recites a portion of the history of the two compan companies lebs fess gives what purports to be descriptions of the stock operations by which villard and friends acquired control of the oregon steamship company and the ithe former oregon railway navi gation gallon company the complaint then prays for an accounting and also an injunction restraining defendants fend ants from transferring or disposing of any of the rights or pro of the oregon steamship company CHICAGO 16 the secretary of the united states military telegraph corps has fixed upon the of september for its annual reunion to take place in chicago and the old timers have theirs on the soth members of both organizations will join on the in their social entertainment ending with a banquet in the evening the business meeting of the military society will vill take place at 10 am ou on the 19 th and that of the old timers at the same hour on the A full fuli at and successful and enthusiastic meeting are anticipated NEW yoeu YOEK 16 russell sage a g stated today to day when asked what h he thought of the prospects of the postal telegraph company this new blood wont amount to anything he said gil ghi 1 I know both mackay and roberts mackay has considerable wealth and hia his name will go a great way in that respect for the bake sake of the stockholders I 1 hope they will fare better than did those hose who were in the consolidated virginia and california mines with him I 1 and several of my friends were interested in them with mr mackay the great trouble with us stockholders was that wo we could not eee so far into the rock as aa mackay macbay could so we got left and mackay got nich nico I 1 hope the stockholders in this telegraph scheme will be better tetter able to see into the tho rock roes than t E was into the mining scheme But bat supposing the postal company takes in the southern merchants tho the bankers and the amer ican rapid Compan yand also forms a new now system wont that make a formidable form dable rival it might prove a rival ilko like some bome we have had before all ail these thebe have come to no however and have been to sell bell out and we have accommodated commo dated them cofar fo far I 1 donit don it know what course we shall take in case a new rival springs up dp 2 han ban francisco IG 16 the an noun nonn no cement that mackey had taken an interest in the postal telegraph company com an Y and nd that hat he be had bad induced ato 1 fair air to join oin oln forces with him excites considerable surprise doubts of his bis seriousness serious nebs in the enterprise are freely expressed by those who best know him and it la Is said both of them have their hands handa full of business on this coast that it is not probable they would enter into any financial schonie schema they could not fully control 16 tho the business busl busi nebs neEs convention of the amalgamated association of iron and steel workers having concluded yesterday the ninal finai session this morning was taken up with the election of officers for the ensuing term with the following folio wing result president wm weihe welli es puts IU luburg burg secretary ani martin 2 pittsburg treasurer jamea penny fenny pittsburg vice president first district first division F P keeny pittsburg second division john J morgan youngstown ohio A committee was waa appointed to convey convoy a memorial of regard to prest jarrett and the retiring officials officiate the association made the presentation of a solid silver tea service to mr and mrs mra jarrett and a gold headed cane to their beloved leader in a speech accompanying the presentation assurances were given that had prest jarrett desired reelection election re it would have been tendered unanimously his past record as leader of the amalgamated association was wag fittingly eulogized to which he feelingly replied rhe lne ene convention then resolved itself into secret cession session for a quarter of anhoury an hour after which it adjourned gine ging die amid three rousing cheers by the delegates the next annual convention wa wll be held hold in pittsburg among the business transacted wab was the repudiation cfall of all nil debts of the association en n account of strikes in the past year it was also decided that the nal nai lers scale shall be signed the iet let of jaue annually instead of from juno jims to march let lat A law was wits paused requires bailers to teach three percent per por cent annually of the nal nali nai feeders provided the feeders are of the required age and mem bers of the amalgamated almoda tion in good standing wm weihe newly elected prebi dents denty who is a democrat democratic io member of the pennsylvania assembly says he be heartily endorses endo rees the principles of the association regarding a tariff for protect protection lon fon he announces that he will endeavor to pursue the same bame policy in future in regard to administering the affairs of the ap as adhered to by jarrett in the four years of his incumbency jarrett janett retiring president says bays there is nc immediate prospect of hia his returning to work as preliminary steps are being taken looking to his election as an honorary member mamber of the brotherhood the of peddlers lers inspector Hayworth who has general supervisory charge of the indian schools and who recently return ed from the west reported good pro greeb grebs la in the construction and equip ment of the new industrial indian schools the school building at chilco county indian territory tory will be finished flashed by october iet let and be opened for ot of ibo 10 pupils in january next the schools at lswrence lawrence kanbas kanba and at genoa neb neba will be for the accommodation of pupils each and will also be open in january and when these theet are completed the indian school throughout the country will mogote 1025 1026 pupils inspector hay worth says the attendance the pre pro sent year has been much larger than the preceding year the result h I 1 attributed to the recognition by the indiana indians to the fact that they must look to pursuits other than the chase for means of subsistence in future GAI gal VESTON 17 this city Is on the verge of a water famine the cisterns are drained the gardens are dried up op and the effect of the drought is ia plainly seen been in the poverty of the vegetable market for weeks past many persons persona have been bled dependent on the liberality ot of neighbors for water enough to drink having exhausted the usual supply han san 17 the ball tendered to the knights temple tempie last evening at the pa papillion pavillion was largely attended be ing present dancing commenced at ten tea the building was handsomely decorated and the floors etched stretched with canvas the object of the triennial committee in giving the bail hail in advance of official pro ce edings was to raise money cepro vide for after expenses the re receipts are estimated at representing about net philadelphia 17 the striking tapestry weavers employ ed by horner bros appointed a committee to induce two men who had bad taken work to return the strikers decided to m march arch lna ina in a body to the mills yesterday and demand wages kapea remaining unpaid A meeting of all the tapestry weavers will be held today atthe at the falls fails of tho the bohny kill hill NEW york yos 17 me tho app mate gross earnings of abo the D R G railroad railroads including tho the utah eased leased line for tho second week of august are 1300 1 I for the corresponding week a year ago increased earnings sinco binco the first of january matters in 11 wall wali street have been void of excitement today to day and a much better beiter feeling bar silver lol loi central pacific 67 burlington 23 northwestern 24 northern pacific 44 new wow york central loi pacific mali maii 33 panama 8 st louis san ban francisco 27 bid for texas pacific 28 union pacific 88 wabash 20 wells fargo express 28 western union 74 oneff one of the most prominent striking telegraph operators baid eaid today to day the strike is practically at an end he believed in the brotherhood and stuck by it as long as he could but they were beaten and might as aa well give it up first as lat lait he had signed the ironclad iron clad oath and would return to work tomorrow to morrow he knew of many other operators who would endeavor to return at once LEXiNGTON 17 the mt sterling accommodation ar going to lex nex x ington ran into the rear train of the kentucky central at winchester kroesing Cro Esing this morning exploding kegs of giant powder the depot kotwas was wrecked and the engineer blown to atoms acome the engineer was waa not found the yard master was killed and anti the conductor fatally a tally wounded varl vail n 17 thos A hughes secretary of the Brother brotherhood hoed of telegrapher recci received ved the following from new wow yok this afternoon send the following to all assemblies the executive board of the brotherhood regret to bay eay that the strike is a failure all members who can may return to work immediately particulars will wui follow by mail nabal signed JOHN CAMPB sLL yok lok 7 0 B 0 dowry lowr general sti perin fende nf twenty three albany strikers applied for work 18 were accepted about 60 50 applied at new york 28 were accepted therl Theil the first rat floor is now crowded with seekers the tho end has eside aside evidently atly come signed THOS T EOK eor fenT acting president rhe rho statement is made on the best authority that master workman Campbel campbell Jj of the brotherhood of telegraphers telegrapher today to day informed the members of the organization to look out for themselves and masee malee a av good g 0 d terms with the western union 1 co as they could BE care each man looked ont out for himself rhe fhe female operators opera tors tora came in a body 30 in all twelve were accepted and the rest rejected their positions having been filled forty tive nive male operators were accepted oat out ot 62 who applied the order to he ahe assemblies in other cities does not appear to have dave reached them until this evening it is learned from pittsburg boston and chicago that the operators are coming |