Show BY TELEGRAPH exa ersa ff T umon moon une A AMERICAN M E R I 1 C A N washington 26 representative cassidy of nevada will reintroduce in the present Con congress Cong giess gless tess his hia bills of last year for the record ot of marriages in utah and for the disfranchisement of women secretary teller has decided nothing whatever in relation to the land grant of the tha texes texas pacific railway company and the rights of the southern pacific he has not referred and does not intend to refer the matter to Cong rees ress but will decide the eese cese ce se in the regular course of business tho the proteus court has hag adjourned to december the supreme hiu biu preme court decides that the brooklyn bridge cannot be declared a nu nuisance sanca sance or unlawful structure ex senator benator spencer was brought before the criminal court to answer contempt for failing to appear in the star route casla caseb ex secretary boutwell J counsil for defendant moved to dismiss for want of jurisdiction merrick and bliss opposed judge wylle wylie decided JQ 0 hear argument at the conclusion the court overruled the motion of counsel for defense spencer gave bond for his appearance in 2500 and anad was waa accorded the privilege of purging himself completely the pardon of sergeant mason merely recites the facts of the trial and sentence and states that the president sees good and sufficient reasons to grant a full and unconditional dle die ional lonai pardon Tir 26 thomas thomaa samon the laconia murderer wab was put on a train leaving here at 8 this morning in charge of the authorities A large crowd witnessed his departure no demonstrations were made many followed the party to laconia out of curiosity the prisoner slept soundly all night in the room of a hotel closely guarded by officers he ate a hearty supper and breakfast and appeared seif self possessed lacorda Lacok da N H 26 samon the alleged murderer was arrested hero here and taken to the county jail jai at the coroners cor onera inquest this morning dr foster poa er testified to making an exam of the body of mrs ford carried to the buddy ruddy house in a trunk that it was probable she came to her death by a heavy body falling upon her perhaps her knees striking near the heart it was wab supposed that she came camu to her deatle by strangulation gu lation or drugging the knife wounds on her legs were done after death john G C ford husband hubband of the murdered woman who was arrested on suspicion yesterday was present at the hearing and volunta rily testified he was apparently unconcerned chicago 26 daily dvega muncie munce ind last saturday Satu batu ruay rai ral scott after a two years separation from his wife returned to her house bouee near eaton twelve miles north of here and insisted that she should live jive with him again she refused and he stab eed red her to death with a knife knifes then killed one child and took a dosu of morphine from which he ha died dally daely aws jackson mich sunday afternoon an ex convict was released from prison friday he arrived here he claimed to be a chicago detec detEo detective tive chartered an engine and proceeded to mason 20 miles north where he claimed crouch crouches a murderer was stopping the fellow got the sherIl sherif sherlf Tat fat mason masons and they arrested and brought to jackson 0 B andrews Andrew ej a well to do farmer thousands of people gathered at the depot to await their arrival violence was feared and the engine stopped one mile north of the city and the party took a circuitous route to the jail andrews was released at midnight and the ex convict jailed this morning pittsburg pi its burg 26 intelligence la Is received tonight to night of a bloody riot at the natural gas wells at westmoreland county 40 miles enst cast eastok ot pittsburg between the laborers of rival gas fuel companies resulting in tho the death of one man and the serious injury of four others A burning well at that point is claimed by the pennsylvania fuel company om pany and also by milton weston a chicago capitalist the pennsylvania fuel company has his been in poes assion this thib afternoon a gang of 30 laborers ian iad orera in tho the employ of weston made their appearance armed with shotguns and clubs their intention was to take possession of the well and property surrounding to reach the well they would be obliged to remove A large largo pile of lumber the laborers of pennsylvania fuel company were digging a trench for a pipe As soon boon as the object of the invaders was known C J B R haymaker a member of the pennsylvania fuel company ordered the men out of the trench they were unarmed and in order to hold the lumber pile sat bat on it in a body westons forces moved forward and ordered the laborers to leave the latter refused to go and after threatening demonstrations the attacking party raised their guns and fired the assault was unexpected and the result frightful when the smoke cleared away 0 V haymaker and three others were found lying on the ground haymaker was dead and three others of his party seriously if not fatally injured A scene of the greatest confusion ensued the workmen of both parties engaged in a pitched battle A man named kleter rieter belonging to the weston party was seriously injured and many others slightly westons forces form being armeda armed finally put the pennsylvania forces to flight and at last accounts were in poa possession session the sheriff has been called upon and detectives from this city to the scene A later dispatch from the seene beene of the riot f says liya the trouble occurred this evening and that the penn sylvania fuel comp company anys party led by haymaker were the aggressors the well was in t the h e possession of the auton forces H haymaker early in the day engaged in n a scuffle with a workman and was severely beaten ho he then collected 80 of his bis men armed with clubs and after assaulting and fatally wounding keifer kelfer westons watchman the weston party opened farej nire fire with the result as given in a previous dispatch hay makers party fled to merrill the sheriff was notified and started to the cene seene with a posse it is report ed that haymakers Hay makers brother and friends have organized a party and left for the well with the avowed intention of having revenge at any cost birmingham alaj ala aia 26 hearing of threats of lawlessness by negroes n the city the mayor last night ordered out two military companies to protect the town the negroes are incensed and threatening retaliation f since the jenching lynching lyn ching of louls louis houston for or attempting to outrage a white lady thursday night they charge that the jailor willingly surrendered vi ele eie prisoner to the mob saturday night and that the authorities neg jetted to take any measures to prevent lunching lynching lyn ching early last night groups of negroes in different places discussing the matter mattery were heard to bo threaten to burn the jau jati and house of the woman who identified lewis houston as her assailant by 10 the negroes had entirely disappeared from the streets and none could be found at places where they usually congregate no services were being held at any of their churches the military remained on duty all night A mounted gat ling guit gun stands today to day on one of the principal streets the intended victim of houston is a northern lady recently came to live here bosron boston 26 6 oil Cli charles oharles arles aries H smith alias wm W goodrich claiming to bean be an architect from ban san francisco checol is arrested for passing a check for 1285 1285 1215 drawn on the exchange national bank boston it being ascertained certa ined that he had no funds on deposit in that institution Ca Cashi cashiers erld erya checks presumably forged on the american national bank nashville were found on the prisoner new york 26 henry J rlee blee manager of the mace slade blade combination was arrested on the arrival of the steamer servia on a charge of cheating robert solomon out of 2755 2755 2765 during the voyage at draw poker cincinnati 26 commercial Oom mercial ga zette zelte zanesville ohio evans dayis davis put a cap on a gun supposed not to be loaded pointed it at the breast of his 8 year old eon bon then called his 4 year old boy to pull the trigger and shoot his brother the gun was loaded and the boy was killed the father is frantic milwaukee 26 dartford dispatch mrs ellen long whose trial was in progress for killing hilling har ry whittemore 11 years of age today confessed the crime at the instance of her father judge myers of princeton who hopes to gain the clemency of the courts she does not tell the cause of the mur derbut it Is suppo supposed eed the boy knew her intimacy with her father chicago 26 daily mews JN ees ema ia da buque iowa A hunting party composed of fred jenkel and two and Bl richard ollard emly harly connected with the daily democrat went out in a boat to an island in the mississippi river several miles south sunday morning As they were returning the boat was wab swamped and all were drowned new york 25 last night the police raided the opium joint 97 crosby street and arrested J jim im doo boo chinese proprietor and 26 inmates and a few women who were either smoking or waiting their turn to escure a pipe of the drug drag the men were evidently merchants of some standing but all gave false names the women were alice wilkins variety actress ethel E I 1 the carson dress maker lizzie lizzle dixon actress and bella ellis of greenville Green villeN 3 J jj who with her brother william came to the city to have a smoke all locked up ban francisco 26 dispatch from Cal oal caliente lente the lire in sumner gold mining works is still burning in the upper and foot levels As the timbers are consumed caves occur should none done occur directly under the hoisting works the heavy machinery chinery which has not been cestr destroyed 0 ya by the burning buildings will b be saved the smoke prevents any inspection spec tion it la Is impossible to say how bow the fire is gressing progressing gro or esti estl mate the damage the works are aze situated at 40 miles milea dis dib tant they cost from three quarters to a million owing to temporary embarrassment emment of the company no miners were at work the mine was formerly owned by john P jones origin of the fire unknown no insurance PITTs ritts pittsburg BuRa nura pa 27 four hun ared miners in gamble richer bicher mines struck last evening against a reduction of wages intelligence from murraysville Murray eville re reports ports comparative quiet this morning the weston force fonce surrendered to 0 o the sheriff as aa soon eoon as they found they were officers but at 3 this morning the prisoners made a 8 br brkich k for liberty and 14 escaped warrants war rants have been issued for the arrest of the whole weston party information charges them with murder the inquest now in progress will be concluded at noon milwaukee 27 merrill manager of the chicago milwaukee st paul railroad left for chicago thib this morning moraine to attend a meeting of the iowa freight line pool on wednesday st paul officials say the situation is unchanged they claim to be carrying 60 per cent of the stock freight and get got from the pool only 20 per cent of the stock earnings they ask that the stock freight either be diverted or that they be toe granted a larker larger per cent albanys wis 27 A fire early thib this i morning almost completely destroyed albany situated near the eastern line of green county in this state the flames were first discovered at atone one and spread rapidly sweeping away before them every business building in the place including the post postoffice office and two newspaper offices there were no adequate facilities for fighting righting the fire tire and it made such rapid headway that a number of people barely escaped from the burning buildings gs with their thein lives A young man was killed by falling timbers and five others were fatally injured from the same cause the mercury is at zero and the su frering suffering great BOSTON 27 the advertiser says bays the U 8 steamer shenandoah la ia lying in the stream on onn the navy yard awaiting orders to sail she Is not likely to secure a full complement of officers for almost every officer who Is ia ordered to her at once endeavors to be relieved the beamen seamen do not like the prospect of going round cape horn in this veasel vessel and their feelings tee fee lingaL are greatly intensified by the action of the officers the sailors claim that the vessel is and the men crowded together like sheep yesterday the executive officer of the ship commander and E B thomas and lucien flyn were surveyed by medical officers and on hla his report will probably be relieved they have only been aboard about a week weeks and their probable removal only makes matters worse in the minds of the sa ssi bal lons ions ors washington WASHING TOB tor 27 pres Pros president ident I 1 T r thur secretary folger lincoln atty gen geni boaster and anel geni benl sheridan have returned to washington NEW york 27 central pad paci flo fio burlington 26 north emm ern pacific egi 29 north west ern new york central igi 16 pacific mail 40 panama 98 st louis san fran 25 wabash 22 texas pacific 22 vlon vion union pacific 86 wells fargon fargo Far ear gox wai yag 16 western mons ba kay kny oliver hilver er 10 27 A Murray eville aville dispatch at iwo says rayh the in inquest ques t is not yet concluded this morning 15 armed men belonging to the weston force arrived and are now on the ground but have not attempted any violence the 14 weston men who participated in the riot have been arrested and taken to greenburg where they will he be given a hearing this afternoon bowser and others are charged with murder riot and felonious assault everything is quiet at the disputed point both claimants were notified to keep off the grounds by the sheriff thib the feeling is intense and in favor of the pennsylvania fuel company washington 27 sergeant maeon this on his w y to locust grove va vai where he will join betty and the baby he thinks of taking a situation in chicago washington 27 bigelow president of the thu national college ol of pharmacy and 38 students left the institution in come consequence quence of the admission of a colored man Secret secretary arg ang Froling huysen hag has received a telegram from tho the united states minister at yaris paris stating that the official journal will tomorrow to morrow putli lin ein a decre decree e ca cancelling n ce I 1 I 1 ine ing the prohibition hibit hibi tion ion of the importation of am arn eilean pork into france prance the cabinet meeting was protracted tr it is ia understood the fran co chinese troubles were under discussion cu cus selon sion recently the commissioner of pensions suggested that secretary teller formulate rules to prevent an any y but reputable members of the legal profession practising practicing before the interior department depart mant as agents today to day the secretary sent a long letter to general dudley declining to take the action proposed for the reason that he considers the present rules of the depart department ment went sufficiently explicit concerning the exclusion 0 ol 01 t disreputable persons persona and the la law w does not compel a claim agent to be a practising practicing attorney at all pil Pim buro burg 27 AU an is quiet at murray ville vill tonight to night there have been no fu further farther r ther disturbance disturbances sj and the leaders of the aggressive party being in jail none are apprehended lor or the present resent excitement A kept ept t fever fent rent heat all day by unfounded ire lre ports porus that bodies ot armed meu men were on the way to the soene beene the inquest was concluded this evening the testimony elicited proved that the attack on the haymaker party was most moat brutal and unprovoked it was shown |