Show BY telegraph 11 rsm ysa v vw maom szla lun eun AMERICAN CHICAGO 25 temes times washington bays says the utah commis are here hote preparing their report to the Pi resident and ex sena tor ramsay judge carlton cariton and mr godfrey had an interview of bome some bength with the secretary of tho the in larlor today to day the first session of tho the full commission will be held tomorrow the three members named edhah had a conference after leaving secretary teller aa to the matters to be discussed in the report they do not give any particulars aa to what they will recommend recommends but in a ge general n way they claim that while the edmunds bill haa hns not accorn 1 polished all that was hoped it il ha accomplished something and is in fact the first piece of anti poleg am amous amons ous legislation that hab bab done that there aro are beveral iveral Be points in regard to which their experience haerlen has led jed them to think thit that the law may be made more efficient and they will recommend supplementary legi legislation sla sia judge carlton canton says fays that while statistics on the subject of plural marriages can not be obtain edthe odthe result resul t of careful inquiry by him both in sait balt lake city and the farming regions satisfies him that thac polygamy is decreasing four fifths fifthe of the male mormons cormons Mor mens mons he bays says are not and never have been in polygamy about a thousand officials of all hinds kinds have been elected under the supervision of the commissioners and while nearly all of them are gormong mormons Mor mong mons not one is or has been in polygamy polygamy monogamous cormons mormons Mor mons however lo wever believe fully rully in polygamy and he has not very strong hopes that the monogamous legislature recently elected will enact any law hostile to plural marriage the reighter register of one settlement appointed by the commission told him that the only anti mormon votes cast at the last election were cast by him himi j self and wife and the mormons cormons cast about bu but t while plural marriaga ea used to bo be very common in this solidly mormon community he was confident that not a case ease of the kind had occurred for a year and ho he attributed it tri buted this to the fear of the tho edmunds law the fudge judge found no evidences of disloyalty to the tha government except aneo in eo far as the thu mormons cormons were determined to obey what they said bald was the voice of god rather than the commands of men but they would never resort to resistance the judge did not believe that inertial In martial artial law would avail or that any good results would follow from the employment of troops cincinnati 0 25 the attention of general rosecrans rose robe crans was called to the article published this morning containing extracts from an arl interview with him printed yesterday in the washington republican in which he Js is bevere severe upon i the tho conduct of general wood at the battle battie of chickamauga and in which he talks of the tho relations between himself and gen garfield he has sent to the commercial ga gazette nette zelle for publication li tomorrow to morrow this card the stats slats ments in your youn paper today under the caption of rebellion Reminiscence reminiscences ss 12 are so distorted jumbled and contrary to what I 1 have always thought known and stated that nothing short of a disavowal of the whole thing will do J justice us tice to history signed VV B S general rosecrans in conversation expressed regret at the publication especially at a time of reunion where he and general wood are in attendance BAN FRANCISCO 25 A new now chinese defrauding dodge has haa I 1 lust just abt ast been discovered several averal packages containing between and unstamped letters brought over on the tokio choin baom hong kong by self appointed chinese mail today to day by the postal authorities it was remarked that the chinese correspondence was decreasing A watch was set met result ing in we tuo above discovery denver 25 willlam William olee Clee cleeland landi switchman atthe at the kansas pacific yard was crushed to death between two cars this morning one of the mexicans implicated in the murder of four few men at danie danle near gardner a few nights nighta ago was overtaken by a band of armed citizens last night A nope rope was ivas placed around his necktie neck necks the other end made fast to the horn of a saddle and the horbe horb ewas was then frightened into a run dragging the poor culprit over rocks and stumps until life was extinct when captured ho he stated that he with his companions had bad been hired to commit the murder chicago 25 during darlng the storm today to day the canvas covering the rink tell teil and woodside ono one of the riders in the day bicycle contest was injured but win be able to reappear and the race will bo be started again tomorrow mor i ow iveston gai Wv eston veston texas 25 nema bema coleman special A mass meeting of citizens last night considered the question ol of fence feuce cutting both bides sides were represented I 1 it t was agreed that cutting to suspended for 15 days in order to canvass the sentiment of the country it was also stipulated that no more moro large pastures be enclosed till after the one special session of the legislature Legis lattire in january Tom tombstone batone ariz artz 25 VV 11 stewart who has returned here lere from mountains bays hays the apaches have been routed ly by the mexican troops great slaughter troops had been stationed to prevent the retreat of the savages into the sierra madree madre the indians then turned off and fled toward arizona closely followed by tile the mexicans who overtook them at the extreme end of the fhe swiss helms where a running fight en sued the mexican commander stated that if his troops led bed bernoi no been completely worn out by fighting and end forced mar marche chea he would glouid have driven the red devils en to the san ban carlos carles reber beber reservation himE himself eif elf stewart bays rays a large body of the routed indiana passed his rench ranch they were poorly clad and fully one third without guns chicago 25 eddy harvey co wholesale dealers in hats caps and furs made a voluntary assignment today to day liabilities are estimated at about no estimate of assets ja Is oh obtainable as yet the debts awe afe due chiefly annew in new york the immediate immediato cause of the failure is understood to be the maturing of paper in that city which the nirm firm la unable to meet con tributary tribu tory cause causes dull trade and sharp competition there are no preference creditors the nirm firm is one of the oldest and beat bea known in thir their line of bugl bugi business nera nesa and was highly rated by the commercial agencies ageno es they were in straightened circumstances a year nao neo hut but took in special partners with capital and added the boot and shoe shoo d pait ment the fal fai failure lutei therefore 3 was unoo unDo unlocked ked for WALNUT RIDGE ark 25 an attempt was wab made to rob the tho north bound express train on the iron Moun mountain tain talu road last night about ten oclo ocio between and dellaine De plaine 15 north of this place fortunately the express train was wag late and end the local freight was waa running 9 on the time of the express the local was bignal signal signalled led by lanterns lan Jan terns and when it stopped was boarded by a jaeks masks and heavily armed after a few questions they found they had stopped the wrong train and passed into the woods wooda wit with h many an oath PANAMA 20 there are several cases of yellow fever in the interior of nicaragua benator senator me pio barrantes Barrant cs was one of the first victims the law of the nicaraguan congress for the purpose of obtain obtaining inga a joint guarantee from the other central traia grala merican amerlean states which may assist in promoting the construction of the nicaraguan canal carial provides in the first article that the guarantee of net profits of the nicaraguan nguan agnan canal shall never amount to lees lebb than three per percent cent on the capital employed in its const conet construction ruction which shall not exceed this guarantee shall last 20 years from the date on which tho the canal shail shall be ba completed and to traffic NEW york 26 the strike of compositors is ia nearly over the rates demanded have generally betle beele conceded st louis mo 26 fifty operators in the coal mines of st sst clair county ills have been indicted for violating the law requiring the scales for weighing coal to he be placed in each mine between sixty and seventy men who lately engaged in a strike at the railroad yards yarda of ite east ast st louig louia 3 have been indicted 1 the etri strike kels 1 8 formally ended in the other yards a few scattering men are at work and the officials boffl C ia a expect to have a fair working force in a day or two philadelphia pa ag capt rand band and mate taomas ponder of the steamer tropic who were convicted of violating the neutrality law by furnishing famishing arms and aluni tion to the insurgents of hayti have been sentenced to one years u and a fine of PANAMA 26 23 William a planter on a ver very verv v extensive scale nas nag gone to new newyork york it ia rumored that he la Is on his way to europe being commissioned by iglesias to effect bome somo arrangement which will enalla enable bome some of the paper money with which peru la is flooded to be ibe withdrawn NEW yog york YOEK sa dan co report repert renew rorert business failure failures Fi of the week throughout the united states and canada oal oai isda against of baat week 26 2 the naval advisory blaid bou recommends the immediate mediate construction of seven naval ve vested one of the class of the Chi chicago capos cagos now being constructed i one of the class of the zoston boston and five of a smaller grale grade the while whilo to i cost 4 1 2 1 it Is recommended abat two of the smaller smalle r vessels be built on the tho pacino coast the board also aiso recommends the com comple compie pio pie i tion of the monitors puritan terror and at a total coat of kobbe stationed at mount vernon barrack barrac hp alabama reported to the war dep lep department artmont that a white muia mula which had been at that post for 45 years was wab about to bo be boid and the officers asked pomia slon elou to buy bay him and keep heep him at I 1 their own expense the petition went through the regular channels ch annele and general bherman sherman Bh erman etman submitted the case to the secretary of war with the following report 1 I have been that culp nult antt whether true or orl false the soldiers belleve believe it was vas left at vet big spring where the mount vernon barracks now are at the time gon gen gen ion jackson army camped there about 1819 er 1820 tradition bayis baya it was once gorrel sorrel but it Is now white with age the quartermaster department will be chargeable with ingratitude if that mule Is coldor sold bold or cf ik 11 thrown on the charitable officers oili cers of the post I 1 advise it to be kept keut by the D department L part fed and maintained till eath death d I 1 think the mule was at fort morgan mobile point when I 1 was there in 1812 the secretary of war thereupon made the following order iclet det let the mule be kept and well cared for as long as he ilves lives WASHING washington ION lon 28 26 tho following is a synopsis of the annual report of indian commissioner price A decided advance ras has been made in the march of improvement among the indian tribes baily in tho the matter of industrial education some bome tribes have been pernu perou aued to send their children to school that heretofore resisted all efforts to induce them to do so one question may now be ibe considered settled beyond controversy and that is the indian must bs be taught to work for his own support and to speak ak tiie the english language or give place placa to people who desile to do so among the things needed to success ad efficiency in solving the indian ind an problem are first firsty firsts an appropriation to survey the outer boundaries of the ludlan ludian reservations so that both indians and white men may way know where they have a right and where they have none second a law for the punishment of persons ns who furnish famish arms and ammunition to indiana In diane dinne no such law now exists exist s third more liberal ap for indian police fourth an appropriation sufficient clent elent to defray tho the expense rf cf detecting a and nd prosecuting pr 08 persons p e r a ons who fur nish intoxicating liquor to indian no ardent spirits should be introduce I 1 into the indian country under any pretense whatever nor the sale permitted within twenty miles of an indian reservation the practice 0 t approving con tracts to collect from 1 the government money due the indians Is one that ought not to ex tat it Is the duty of the government to seo that thai the wards of the nation what is ii justly due them free of cost and equally the duty of the government to bea ees that no unjust claim Is paid congress should confer both civil and crimi nal jurisdiction on the several states and territories over all indian reservations lons ions within their respective limits and make mabe the person and property of the indian amenable to we the laws of the state or territory it in which he may reside res ide except in cases where such property is expressly pries ly excepted by treaty er act sot of cong Congress ross ress and give him all the rights in the court enjoyed by other persons allotments in severalty severally to the number of have been made to indians during the year with the beat results and the commissioner will adhere to the policy of allotting lands where the same can be legally done and the condition of the indians is such as to warrant it the attention cf congress li is again invited to the necessity of leg Is Islat listion lon ion to enable indians indiana to make entries under the homestead law without coat to them it Is necea necca E sary that ianda lands within certain reller reler 1 lations be subdivided sub divided and it Is ia im lna por tant in some cases that thib thia be done at once yet there Is ia not a dollar available for this special purpose an amendment to the tho law in reference refe renoa renca to intruders so bons sons as to punish by imprisonment as well weli as fine is absolutely solute soi sol Jy necessary nece necee bary enry the commissioner gi gives vies a d detailed accorn account t of Paynes elb eyb operations and asks that the special attention of congress le be called to these aggressive movements oa the indian ind ian lan territory terri tory land as aa ing the urgent necessary for speedy and effective legislation in regard to ems aws s recommendation for legislation for protecting the timber on indian lauda ianda are renewed during daring during darlng the year their wab was paid indians in cache cacha and annuity and otherwise lees lesa than of this amount was for the payment of annuities proper many of which will expire in the near future by limitations in carlm treaties the la in creasola crea boin accommodations for indian hupila which schools the tho appropriation for last alecil neel year made maue possible sibie sible ha har been followed by n cor rop Eding increase in tho the attendance of pupils exclusive or of nive five civilized tribes the number enrolled edat at the boarding schools during I 1 the year just closed la Is an int crease of over last year the ot on day schools lim has been 1 au increase in creasa ot of over I 1 the prece preceding ding year of boarding pupil attended schools on en the reservations or in their immediate vicinity the boarding and day schools on the reservations have made a creditable record eight new boarding schools bavo havo been heen opened making |