Show jb b Y TELEGRAPH rr ass rss uma zal AMERICAN RAWLINS wyo 6 5 it has developed ve loped that a railroad survey sunvey is being made across wyoming to the yellowstone Yellow stane park beginning at fort Was washakie washable hahie hahle it la Is contracted for by john B R bothwell of new york it atia is not known who his hia backers are it is reported that a london a syndicate is behind him it is also said that he is interested in the union or central pacific it Is ie known that the bothwell both well party have secured springs and other largo large interests inte rests resta in this wailace wallace penn la is with bothwell at Wash washakie washable akle akie dr grau gran Is on the road to join joia them the country that will bo be developed by this road is noted for its agricultural and grazing land as well as timber soda sods coal iron and petroleum CHICAGO 6 5 at the chicago exposition which opens to the the process of reducing gold golds silver and copper ores which will be in operation at the tho smelting smelling sm elting works will be another interesting feature the california agricultural al association will exhibit a callec uon won of california fruits illustrating the he won wonders denay denas variety and magnify cerce cence of the fruit products of cf the southern pacific coast A A large collection collect icon of minerals will be shown by some the north western finh flath commission will make mako a big dai dip dipley pit liy y of ef the products of western fisheries washington 4 acting secretary new of 0 the chairman hill investigating vesti gating committee committees said bald to a star reporter to day that all publications relative rela reja I 1 tive to the tenor of ibe report of the commit committed tea are merely surmises no intimation of the conclusions reached by the committee has been given out and it is intended that none shall until the report has been submitted to the Secreta secretary jy of the treasury no doubt however the report will re fleet severely upon supervising architect hill for general loose management of his bis office and favoritism to contract contractors oras especially on awards for safes heating apparatus of the chicago custom house homes and iron shutters for public buildings in fargo farao dak dab 4 the first ejection of Villard ss tf excursion train arrived here at 11 and tho the last wt one olle at 1230 1280 all ali allot cf the northern pacific buildings in this city were raily gally decorated with wheat evergreens ever greens and bunting five carloads of ever greens and 45 berea acrea of and wheat were used in the displays besides the stars and stripes the flags of france germany and england were displayed arches extended over the railroad track immense veoleta vegetables bles bies were shown bands of music were out and several thousand people filled the platform stops steps and the park school children being on the grass in the park speeches were made by a dozen or more of the excursionists president villard VilJar rf initiated thia part of the gramme pro with the following re remarks marks made from the pavillion papillion pa which were greeted with prolonged by hurrahs and cries of be arbeRr 1 I thank you ladles indies and gentlemen for your hearty greeting and nine fine display today to day it if you will allow me I 1 will replace my hat I 1 am very subject to cold I 1 know there ii id no town that la Is a better illustration of western enterprise than fargo I 1 am glad that the the guests which I 1 have gathered up from this country and across the water have the privilege of seeing your city as they first enter anter upon the northern pacific territory proper it shows them the en te deprie prie of the belt there is more to come I 1 tell you you yon have done well and 1 I 1 understand that many of the decorations were wore made and planned by your fair ladies ladles that the wreatha and garlanda garlands were made from wild flowers of the prairie I 1 can only say you na tivo tive t ve material and you also aiso make mahe good ube use of it I 1 take pride in showing these foreign guests of the road and mine this gamey game thee flowers this fruit this thib grain and I 1 tell them that this thia Is what the valley of the red bed river of the north can and does produce I 1 also tell them that this Is ia but the beginning and one that you may bo be proud of believing in fargo and its ultima a 0 connections with the prosper erity iny eny of the northern pacific railroad company I 1 chauk you for your attention to my guesta guests and myself UP I 1 grant had arrived on the second section by thia this time and in response to a call appeared and poke spoke as foi fol follow lows lowe 1 I came out here bere to be impressed but I 1 hee see greater evidences of enterprise in your city and prosperity in your country than I 1 anticipated and all promise great for the future although I 1 have crossed the united states much and visited nearly every territory as well as state it is the first time I 1 have ever set my foot in dakota dakotas and I 1 am glad to be on so solid and substantial a foundation I 1 would like to make a speech and I 1 would like to shake hands with all of you but the time to is too short it is but a few years since it seems as it if I 1 shook hands bands with every man woman and child thanking you for your kindness I 1 beg leave to retire among those who followed were carl tich bich schurz kichury urz secretary teller E ex x president billings of the north pacific governor ruh rush ru h of wisconsin george pillsbury of minnesota senator benator conger of Mich fyan fran governor fairchild of wisconsin judge wright of iowa congressman kas has eon of lewa lawa william M evarts and mayor harrlson harrison the late sec llon lion diu aiu not dot leave until it drew drex out oat followed by the most demonstrative exhibition possible le the good will of all the excursion ests to witness tule tuie completion of the northern pacific will have a continuous ovation all through dakota at every little station as well as in the city there are decoration decorations es bands of music and the populace waiting to welcome and speed them onward jamestown dakota 4 from fargo the trains sped westward right luto the heart of the great wheat belts beita the scene on either side title of the road was enough to enthuse every eveny everyone one at thib this time of the year most of the wheat has been cut and the ground so GO far as aa the eye could reach wat vas covered with golden shocks the production of wheat this year la is sort of discouraging the rato rate per acre is stated generally to be twenty bushels bue helb heib the whole country appeared to have donned its holiday attire in honor of the occasion crowds were at every station and all buildings bo be they of high or low degree deremore we were remore more or less trimmed with flags banners and other tokens of welcome at Ban borne a new cily city started and now controlled by young men one of the best bast displays display a of the bountiful gifts of ceree yet betseen been seen was made alongside of the track was improvised an exposition of agricultural products and on an bide bido were two threshing machines busily employed governor rusk busk took possession of one and by hla his dexterity showed that he could run a thresher as als well as a state the address of welcome was made by 0 C A van wormer and the responses by vallard schurz and kasson hasson A chicagoan Chica goan coan by the name of cooper has ha acres in wheat near hero here which averages twenty bushels bhail shocks of earthquake at santa bauta barbara wilmington and los angeles cai ual yesterday st louis louls republicans gallatin lai latin ex congressman J T phillips made the strongest speech yet made mado in the tha james trial this afternoon he spoke over three hours and made a close review of the tea testimony dealing dick liddell the bollons Bol tons and other witnesses for the prosecution very severe blows and showing up their evil motives in irl a most scathing manner he also advocated the fourman four men theory claimed an alibi was proven by the defense and dwelt with much force and effect upon the persistent elnoris efforts of the defendant to cut loose from his old and lead the life of an honorable and good citizen he was loudly applauded at the close notwithstanding popular opinion and sentiment Is with the prosecution london 5 professors professor baeb who made a statement on the subject of volcanic eruptions and is considered authority predicts another earthquake will take place at ischia lachia on the oi 0 october reading readings pa pas s 5 etwo two empty coal trains collided this morning near big dam the cars were piled up in great confusion and 15 were thrown into the dam the blockade caused a bad delay to all trains rhe uhe accident wab was due to the neglect of the bra bragoman braon braoo koman ann aan who fell asleep twelve cars were totally demolished A brakeman and a conductor were svere injured springfield mass 6 5 the damage by trost frost last night in hampden Hac hampshire and Fran franklin frankiin hlin klin countries la Is estimated at over wham ly and deerfield are the ta chief suf euf ferere the tho lose losa of tobacco grounds in each claps is about the greatest damage is to tobacco co fields i income of which the crop la Is a total loss and will simply te be plowed un der youngstown 0 4 G E hennedy kennedy kenin henin in teller in the commercial national bank disappeared last friday lifs his books have been examined and they show him a defaulter toan tonn to an amount said to be the bank Is in no way by the loss which friends frienda of the young man will make good to save him from incarceration boston 4 there la Is considerable anxiety in the city and at cambridge concerning the water supply owing to the drouth halifax 4 A large unknown steamer sank in six or seven fathoms of water four miles off indian harbor Guye buye boro Disma l sails were picked there was no name on them london 4 considerable anxiety la Is felt at plymouth for the safety of the steamer lesoing leasing which lett left new york on august for or hamburg rochester N Y 4 maggle maggie L hardin Eliz ellz elizabeth aLeth simmons birn BIru mons and annie shuey were drowned while boating in genesee river bangor 4 forest fires are raging through throughout out ont and northern maine Union uniontown fown town pa 4 on oa petition of the defer defense lse jFe nutts cutts trial la Is postponed until the december term cincinnati 4 butterworth moo manufacturers of and dealers in boots boota and hoes made an assen asben ment to day to richand richard wooley J jr r and powell crossby Cr nominal assets which will ha a much reduced however by the forced settlement tl the liabilities nrc aro estimated at the allure failure la 19 attributed to mckenze mckenzey McKen zea zes s embarrassment many creditors are in boston and other cities omaha 4 paul Van vandervoort vanderva dervo ort chief clerk of the railway mall mail service at omaha for nine years past has haa been removed by post master waster general gresham great i indignation la Is expressed here herp as aa it Is done on account of mr vander absence from duty as aa com corm mander manderle in chiet chief of the grand army of the republic under the late postmaster general howe he had permission and under gresham only made one trip and that without permission he be had no notice from the department until his successor walked in he has accomplished a great work for the service and ills uis removal Is ia considered an outrage CHICAGO A a 6 representatives of railroads d s c constituting ans ti tu tin g the iowa lowa trunk line pool held a session here last night to consider various matters affecting the relations of the pool with the union pacific railroad there has been an understanding to the effect that pool roads should make through rates to points on the union pacific and vice versa lately y the union pacific has been allow ing a rebate of four cents per hun dred pounds on certain business to points on pool roads and recently presented the pool with a bill for the amount of buch such rebates and after a warm discussion they decided to allow no further rebate made lunde at the expense of the pool muo Quo CHICAGO Aclo 6 five years ago the city council passed an ordinance imposing an annual license of 50 a oar car on each street car operated in the city the matter has hag been pending in court and the railway companies agreed to desist contesting the matter in the coarts provided the city would com corn promise the matter on a basis of 25 a car for the pat past five years A compromise ordinance to this effect r passed aaa jed the council and the companies yesterday and today to da day v paid to the city treasurer 1000 fifty annually will be the license hereafter her hei eatter ealter WALL WALI street N Y 6 1215 p m the denver ario arlo rio bio grande directors bre are now in session it is onnic offIc officially lally stated that merely routine business will be transacted that the question of the preel presidency dency will not be brought up for final settlement battlement are and WU up to 80 8 0 L N 60 the highest po point t since 1 nce the present bull movement was inaugurated cincinnati 0 gme agro reports from waldron station on the cincinnati indianapolis India napolia st louis and chicago hl cago it R state that a freight train ran into a proceeding prece eding one thia this morning near that station and broke through a small bridge wrecking the tb a engine and twelve or fifteen carb cars the bra brakeman heman keman of one train and the brakeman of another road going home with a broken arm were killed names not r given no other casualties are reported arted BOSTON bostos 6 A special from halifax faynova nova scotia bays bay a the steamer lamport from baltimore bound i for london arrived there in distress with a cargo of cattle shipped by lingham co FOREIGN lonion LONDON 3 A dispatch to the times iro rom ia hong kong bays says it Is reported chinese troops crossed the wencker and proceeded to Nai nal dering A squadron of vessels la Js loading at with troops troop S ammunition and torpedoes further details of the wreck meek oot oft Penz ince on the iet let fust just of the british bark 0 G T jones from bull run bun S 0 for falmouth state that 11 of the crew were ware drowned including captain newton and the pilot the government of batavia voted and the government of java I 1 for the relief of the sufferers by the volcanic eruptions the bishop and town council of stratford on avon strenuously oppose exhuming the remains remaina of shakespeare two baltish men of war are ordered to the straits of dunda to make a survey of the changes brought about by the volcanic vol voi canio disturbances it Is reported that the woman who testified against ballard ball ard moonlighter in march 1882 has been shot dead dead in australia the irish here are much excite excited d and scared seared upon the report that bernard gallaghur is to turn inform er the nine prisoners in custody i on suspicion ot of being finiana were examined privately to day all attempts at demonstrations demons s will be suppressed and special police precautions have been taken with a view to defeat any attempt to rescue the prisoners appliances for making explosives and infernal machines were discovered in the houses of the irish prisoners prison ers erb panis Paris 3 A hu hurricane pass passed ad over this city yesterday spoiling the rete rate at the tuileries Tull Tuil erles eries for the benefit of the poor the improvised theatre was demolished no ilves lives were lost the governor of new caledonia received a petition from the notables of bouma urging france to tahe possession of the bew new hebrides two french men of war have s started ta or thither admiral pierre was en route home homo from madagascar 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