Show BY TE TELEGRAPH let LEI WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH ulna A 11 M ir TE IS 11 C A 11 if PITTSBURG 7 the steamer nark mark ma r X dinner 31 tonight to night sunk three barges con bushels of coal utica 10 yesterday geo cragin who with john humphreys noyes founded the oneida community in 1848 was found dead in his bed there fro from in heart disease new york 9 0 D during the absence of mr dir and mrs geo sloan a wealthy and prominent r 0 in ent couple last night jesse williams a i T colored coachman entered the room of miss maggie maggle harvey sister of mrs sloan anu and demanded the keys of the place where the money was kept failing to get them he gagged and bound the young lady and ransacked the house lie he was subsequently found under the bed of gertrude ash a colored servant in whose pillow GOO 00 was found both were arrested havana 9 0 the commercial situation is very critical the low prices of sugar tightness of the money market and general distrust are arc accelerating a crisis that may involve all branches of business at sagua bagua rodriguez co sugar exporters have failed with liabilities bili ties exceeding at cardinas mayores co banking and commission merchants also engaged in sugar exporting have suspended being ng heavily involved in the failure 0 of f JR eguez mackellar luling are in difficulties of long standing the sugar market is depressed by the scarcity of sugar exporters so many of whom have failed during the last few years one or two other banks in havana are regarded with distrust six mix ix miles of a washout on the south ern cru pacific west of daggett the fresno bridge is impassible cheyenne u v the appearance e of the footland loot and mouth cattle cattie in Maine lAlaine and kansas creates great alarm among cattlemen cattle cattie men of the west the wyoming stock growers association will vill take immediate steps to quarantine the territory and extirpate the afflicted cattle kansas city 10 topeka advices advises state that major sims returned yesterday from the district infected by foot and mouth disease the district 35 miles in area is now rigidly quarantined and every effort will be made to stamp st amp imp out outtie t h e disease dr holcomb visited chase C county counts ou t upon the report th that at the d disease j as 11 had appeared there and after careful examination pronounced the herd in question free irom from disease A public meeting will be held at neosho falls tomorrow to morrow when a systematic movement will be at once inaugurated it is proposed to buy all infected cattle kill them and burn bum their bodies the railroads in the district have given assurance of their operation cooperation co in the work of preventing the spread of the disease reports from the th northern western and south cm ern parts of the state indicate that cattle and sheep are in good condition columbia S C 9 bogan cash escaped to the swamps but colonel cash father of bogan is a captive last night a of twelve men commanded by chief of state constable ellch left the city under orders from the governor to proceed to chesterfield county and capture W B cash who killed U T richards town mars marshal marshai ifal lYal of cherata Che rawa and whom the governer governor had proclaimed a fugitive irom from justice the posse arrived at cashs cachs place this morning and surrounded the residence of colonel E B cash father of the fugitive who was arrested bogan bolan boyan cash sleeping g in an outbuilding ng g escaped to the swamps which are now abvia searched E EB B cush dush discover ing ini at a picket P ceet a daybreak I 1 armed himself se f and attempted to escape but he ran against a member of the posse who levelled bevelled level led his rifle and compelled cash to dro drop his weapon washington 10 delegate caine of utah continued his argument today more before the house committee on territories ile he complained bitterly of the present governor of utah whose real desire he said was not to stop polygamy but to bring about conflicts between the people there in order to plunder them the majority of the people in the territory who were not mormons cormons Mor mons lie he said had no ill feeling against those who were it was only a ring of adventurers headed by governor murray who had ill feeling for the mormons cormons Mor mons they desired confusion in Inthe the territory ry as they had everything to gain pain and nothing to lose lra ira kassas KANSAS MIS CITY 11 A destructive prairie fire was started by locomotive sparks yesterday afternoon near kinsley kansas burning a number of ranchers dwellings dw ellins and other property mrs geo W Sl athing was burned to death in her endeavor to save her home iowa 11 the trial train of the new fast mail system between chicago and omaha reached this city at ten tell having made a ROO miles run from chicago in seven hours it overtook at this city the regular train which left chicago at ten in the evening SAN FRANCISCO 11 the chronicle los angeles special says the passengers by delayed trains from the east cast arrived today to day they came by rail as far as I 1 pomona on iona lona thence by team and on foot they report fully one thousand emigrants and first class passengers at colton and vicinity YUMA arizona 11 the gila river is over overflowed flowe d inundating half of the town A hundred families are houseless san francisco ll 11 Examine examiners es yuma AT special the gila river is rising rapidly it is six feet higher than E the great flood of 1862 the citizens are constructing a levee this will not prevent the lower part of the town being swept if the river continues to rise the railroad bridge will probably go the people are excited and afraid tv tu go to bed the colorado is reported rising rapidly adonda station is threatened with destruction me nie 11 snow 4 feet deep no mail since friday boston 11 the house passed the bill providing punishment by flogging 11 for wife beaters toronto 11 besides the guards placed in parliament buildings and the government house extra precaution is taken at osgood hall tile the educational department and other public buildings g city detectives are al also aiso 8 0 keeping watch on all parties entering the city and there is constant attendance at railway stations new orleans 10 an aged couple of monroe la named rogers were murdered by two men to whom they extended hospitality the murderers failed to secure the old mans money which was concealed inside a mattress paris II 11 several registered letters were stolen from the postoffice post office at place de la bourse today to day A letter containing 50 francs was stolen between paris and toulouse the postoffice post office robberies the past week amounted to loo francs chicago 10 peter chmidt the contractor who choked his wife ten days ago in his cell in the county jail this afternoon by tying a cord about his neck and drawing the same with his hands until he strangled he has been very despondent despoil dent since arrested ills his daughter visited him this afternoon and a few minutes after she left he was found dying he leaves about bennington vt 10 postmaster tiffany fled tied today to day while government 0 ulcers officers were anakin making an examination of the affairs of the office at i the request of his bondsmen cincinnati 0 10 A glove contest took place tonight to night between mervin thompson of this city and C A S smith colored of saginaw mich the negro did most of his fighting with butting with his bis head and clinching he was knocked down under and over the ropes many times and finally knocked out in the eighth round at th the e end of twenty minutes new york 10 on the night of feb two masked men entered the house of herr holthausen Ilott Hott hausen comptroller of the duchy of brunswick germany at Holtz hoitz mInden and secured 2500 money one of the the burglars was captured and he said his confederate was carl holthausen Hott hausen nephew of the comptroller it was larned barned learned that he fled to america in the steamship amsterdam on the arrival of the vessel here today to day holthausen Hott hausen only 19 years of age was arrested ile he had 1500 F desver DENVER esver enver EN ver ven 11 at 6 last night a descended on the little snowbound station of woodstock on a branch of the south park railroad 75 miles southwest of leadville carrying away every building in the town lu iu eluding the railway station A hand on snowshoes arrived at 2 this afternoon seventeen persons are known to have been caught in the avalanche including mrs airs doyle boyle a widow who kept the station and ker her her six children another woman name unknown and ana ten section men the two women were rescued last night alive but seriously injured the body of one section hand had been recovered this morning no others can escape alive As soon as the news reached pitkin the fire bells sounded an alarm and a lar iare large lare e number of citizens started on snowshoes for the scene of the disaster among the missing are jasper M caswell of To tomichi michl michi J S brown telegraph operator at the station geo alexan alexander er horace alexander an and mike dAlike shea A large number of leave in the morning the snow fall in the mountain districts of colorado the present winter is without parallel in the history of the state many mining camps south and west are snowbound since november in san juan county are the greatest sufferers silverton Silver sliver ton tou and rico klco containing contain indr inar one to five thousand inhabitants are still blockaded no trains having reached either town for several weeks breckenridge 50 miles north of leadville 1 is 4 U nearly early destitute montezuma 10 miles mile S d distant is tant is in a pitiable condition gunnison situated a few miles from the largest coal mines in the state is buffe bucce suffering ring from a coal famine the th e snow is eight feet on the level over the whole co country un in ravines and gulches it is 60 50 to a luo feet the only means of communication ni cation catlon is on snow shoes and few men are heroic enough to brave the bitter storms when the spring showers move these mountain snows earful fearful f results must follow new York ll twenty one churches of the eastern states sent delegates to the congregational council called by deacon fannery of madison avenue church they will examine the question whether rev dr newman shall remain pastor of that church rev H al dexter was chosen moderator and tiie tile discussion immediately began whether the council was legally called james D foster offered a formal protest against calin calling the council which act was illegal aad and void this was signed byall by all ali the trustees except one by general grant and others the moderator refuses to receive the protest unless its signers are shown to be members of the church the moderator said the question was whether the meeting which called this council was regular and had that power the church manual must decide that recess sas SAX it 11 examiners Examine es tombstone special geronimo with 33 apaches in charge of licate lieutenant nant britton dav dai Davis lavis is nas rias just returned from sonora bringing head of cattle and loo head ot of horses and mules with mexican brands they stole them last idso satur batur saturday day howland general inspector of customs attempted to seize the stock as smuggled property lieutenant davis resumed refused to recognize the demand sa saying saving n the stock was not in his el charge large A demand was then made on lieutenant davis as an officer of the united states to assist the meers officers omm off to make the seizure lie he replied make the attempt and see what ill do Gero geno geronimo said he would die before he would glye up the stock that he h e would aou I 1 d put zno apaches on the war path in ia 48 hours he ble has dispatched runners to the reservation about midnight the indians broke camp and took tile the stock L V davis says the situation is serious if the demand is insisted upon it will result in the biggest apache outbreak over known KANSAS CITY 12 the journals neosha falls Ks special says the situ situation alion ailon is becoming still more serious an examination today to day shows that the disease has appeared in the herd of one criveau veau this is the yates centre Cent case the dirst first rep nep report of which was contradicted A well developed case was also discovered in james 0 toles herd in lyon county some miles south of emporia the cattle men assembled here are fearful of the result but still hope for the best the meeting here today to day brought stockmen stoc kmen from ail all all ali parts of tiie the state there being in attendance the meeting was organized by the election of gov finney president and F foil secretary gov finney stated that thus far the only stock cattle being affected are eattle eattie unfit for shipment corn fed tase case cattle nittie are not yet touched by tile the disease experts then made a i report of their examination dr liol lioi com arn anly surgeon fort leavenworth stam stan stated that atter alter close investigation he is convinced that the ni malady alady is ir foot and mouth disease JACKSON 12 A cyclone struck the agricultural college at Shar kville this afternoon captain ca tain lucas was slightly wounded ang and all the buildings more or less damaged stock suffered greatly farm implements fences a and 11 d grain were blown away at other points there was severe wind lightning struck the state house here new orleans 12 the tims demo i brats west point miss special says every cabin and gin house on the plantation of major young was wrecked by a terrific storm this evening no lives are reported lost rain fell feli in torrents washington IV ASHINGTON 12 the following circular has been sent to all U united cited states attorneys and marshals department OF JUSTICE washington march 12 1884 to district attorneys and marshals of the united states stales by direction of the president I 1 have to inform you that it is reported certain persons are aiding in perpetrating aenious crimes by shipping to foreign ports explosives dangerous in a high degree to life and pig property perty no proof has been adduced that this rumor was founded on facts and the president cannot believe its truth the honor of this nation however requires it should not be open to t the imputation unfounded though it be of the slightest appearance of tolerating such crimes whether to be committed against our people eople or those of other countries your youn our attention is therefore called to sections 5 5 and of the revis ed ed S statu tes of the united states which regula regulate td he shipment h p ment of explosives and the P punishment n hm ent of inari infringe upon ont their he I 1 provisions and you are instructed ted to be diligent in your efforts to prevent the offenses prescribed and to detect and prosecute those who have or may commit them very respectfully signed BENJ beni baraus BREWSTER bre asten attorney general washington march 12 the bill reported by the house committee on lya iya pacific railroads to incorporate the spokane eal eai falls I 1 s Coeur dalene railroad company to construct a railroad to the gold region in idaho territory designated signa ted J J browne A al cannon A L davis 0 F weed IL 11 L cummings W 11 II armstrong and such other persons as may be associated with them as incorporators of the company the road will extend from spokane falls washington territory by way of fort coeur dalene to an interception with the northern pacific railroad or the utah northern railroad in western montana and will have branch lines on the main line in idaho territory up each of the following in rivers coeur cmur dalene st marys and st joseph to near the sources of the same A railroad and telegraph line will also be constructed from spokane apo ane anc falls to moscow in idaho the he company co pany is authorized to 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