Show BT B rint union luie lure A AMERICAN pa IE U 10 A N ST louis 20 three ner nel negroes groes lewis freeman and anderson boarded several freight trains near I kast east ast st louis late last night and today to day with drawn revolvers covered the conductors and brakemen and robbed tiie tile cars at noon a posse from east st louis attacked the negroes six miles from the city after an exchange of shots the negroes were arrested and jailed anderso derso n received a load of buckshot in the side and arm alderman green was shot in the knee san francisco 20 mrs john schaffer of oakland cal be became bocarile carile insane over the loss oi of one of her children and during the absence of her husband for a few minutes last inight night she cut her babes throat and then cut u t her own her husband at the terrible lle lie spectacle presented seized a revolver and attempted suicide buteas but bat was prevented by a some friends visited the scene in the evening among them was mr hir Le a french lady who was so shocked at the sight that she became a raving maniac chronicle modesto cal special robbins bobbins and doane citizens of modesto who were accused but acquit outraged two 11 and ana 13 years of age daughters of J NY y were wele wel e some days ago by byllie the tsan san Joaq joaquin ulli a tole toie to leave ve town or sunner sunder death owing bonvin to tb the shameless way in which the girls glas gave ave their evidence on the trial the mccrellas family were included in the order of banishment robbins robbing and the mccrellas family departed immediately doane delayed fifteen masked men visited his place last night and shot him dead on sight CoMin columbus bus 0 20 the GIU gill car I 1 manufacturing company assigned this morning assets estimated at about the company became involved by a large amount of material on hand at tile tiie time of the panic in 1873 and never recovered palestine texas 20 the pas passenger train on the missouri pacific from tyler to palestine telescoped this morning with a freight traid arald badly smashing inythe the front part of the engine and the cars the minnie hauk hank company escaped with some bruises pittsburg 20 jack davis of wheeling and jim im connors of pittsburg fought a desperate prizefight prize night fight with hard g nio gloves v es for a silver cup and tonight ht in a barn at east end seventy seventy two rounds were fought resulting in favoron favor of connors B both oth were badly punished and davis was so weak at the finish of the tight night that he was unable to stand when the fight w v 0 over ve r 11 14 police forced the door of tile tiie b barn rn open and succeeded in arresting davis and a number of spectators connors escaped in the excitement about persons witnessed the fight chicago 2 20 00 simon eattie beattie li rel rei r rj tentative senta tive e of the breeder lq gazette of this city telegraphs the Associate associated a press tonight to night f from rom neosha falls Ks whre wih re he has been investigating the re cases of foot and mouth disease as follows t I 1 visited the two herds most mosi infected in this district today to day andri and aud f ind md them much the same as those in iowa lowa and illinois I 1 dont see any Ind indicate leal ical in n of contagious foot and mout mont mouth idease in them and am satisfied theres there th eres ered erts s ane there arc two professors t i d two veterinarians and two prom aromi lent ent cattle men here I 1 think they a e weakening somewhat from the op ions previously expressed inor anber ocean orean rockford ills I 1 special A disease supposed to be aph theno fever has appeared amon among the cattle here they are taken sick at night and die before mornin morning the bodies are much bloated salem 0 20 the chicago new york limited express on the pittsburg fort wayne chicago railway which passes here at 4 am met inet with a terrible accident two miles east of here this morning the train was equipped with a combination smoking and baggage car dining car and two sleepers having on board twenty nine passengers bound cast of pittsburg the tile train wasla wasia was in charge of conductor holloway with engineer james richards elch rich ards and fireman charles rhodes in the cab and while rounding roun ronn rounding ding a curve and running at a high rate of f speed the boiler exploded tile the terrific violence hurling the engine down a 15 foot embankment and blowing the engineer and fireman feet f from rom the spot where the engine left the track killing them instantly the combination car followed the engine aadland and landed upon the boiler with such violence as to f force orce the drivers of tho the engine through the floor tile the car being cam completely demolished the dil dining ung 1 car was thrown over on its side and slid down the embankment and was corm comm plemely wrecked the remaining two cars were forced from the track traci and the truck of he ie forward car was thrown a distance li stance of twenty feet both irm imm irs were badly damaged for a ie fe moments after the explosion the intel ar r of the sleeper was a scene of inextricable confusion the creams of the ladies were ear car piercing and the cries of strong men could be heard above the din calling for help some little time elapsed before an attempt was made to ascertain the extent of the accident so great was the ilic e tuu lna and lua every every person heing being helne heine either elther unconscious or imprisoned in r i the fhe first person to emerge rii irom from 0 m the wreck was the colored porter who although badly bruised succeeded e d in breaking the windows of the car which afforded an avenue of escape C and one by one the passengers crawled out and it was soon ascertained that none had received serious hij injuries urles uries although thou h eleven were more or less cut and bruised the employed emp loyes on the train were not so fortunate B baggage a gaage master beisel received a bad etl cli cut t on the leg and it is feared his knee Is fractured the slee sleeping ping plug car conductor was badly bruised but nat not seriously one of the colored porters portera was found unconscious in the smoking car lying in a pool pool of blood an ana anu I 1 was at first feared dead blit bilt after being removed to the open air ho he revived his nis injuries are not considered fatal ALBANY NY nry 21 the senate committee on public health which has been investigating adulterations adulte rations of food reported today to day they say say they have discovered wholesale and alarm alarming adulterations adulte rations dangerous to the consumer and depreciating the property in the rural districts imitation has been so disguised often as only to be discovered ly by chemical analysis out of 30 samples of butter purchased by the committee in new york only 10 were genuine the poorer qualities of bogus butter sell from 20 to 30 cents to laboring men better grades 40 to too 50 cents tiie rhe file the cost of manufacture ranges from 12 to 18 cents average 14 many dairy farmers have been beon arlyen out of 0 business and the loss to the state Is estima at to q yeasty the committee estl estt mate that are sold annually in tile state and that the llie tile git imato business Is breaking up our ex export ort butter trade can be sold sold for 18 cents less than natural butter new 21 the sanitary inspector accompanied by a squad of police made an unexpected raid last night on the express wagons that carry carny meat into the city from new jersey carcases of I 1 bob I 1 calves were seized and sent to the offal dock the raid spread consternation among the pressmen ex new york 21 business f failures allures last week throughout the country reported as against last week the failures are exceptionally few in the western and pacific states boston 21 A conference between the of the C B Q and the union pacific is now in progress at the offices of tie tae the former road in this city no r reporters are admitted but it is learned learne 7 that up to this hour no action has been taken BU BUFFALO FrALO NY 21 91 this mor morning ninga a freight train 0 on the iu lake shore road near an angola la that had parted came camp together Ve heavily v liy ily lly causing the explosion of an oil tank on one of the lears setting fire to the train and balso to one on the west bound track two brakemen were burneo ix but not fatally CLEVE CLEVELAND ND 21 D duncan C ross koss today sent richard K fox new york articles of agreement for the signatures signature s of john L sullivan and mervine e thompson to fight night ac according to prize ring rules accompanying this was 2500 2600 guaranteeing thompsons Thomp sons sig signa na ure 3 2 1 point pleasant W va 2 A conflict with judge jackson of the united states court has been raised by the keystone bridge co which built the bridge across the ablo ohio here for the ohio central railroad co and still holds the unfinished structures until payment is secured the road load being in thel the hands lands of a rec receiver elvei elvel ile he tried to put lt a telegraph wire on the bridge the h e bridge company refused ref use d to permit it judge jackson sent pent the united states marshal who got possession of the bridge and adire a wire was put up that night the bridge company cut up t the ie wire and barricaded barricades barrica ded botn ends of the thelridge bridge defying the united states marshal marshai under orders f from rom judge jackson the marshal has gone to Parkersburg to get an armed posse to enforce the authority of the tile court NEW YORK 21 the announcement that several prominent public men including ciudin speaker carlisle Carli carll she mho and senator thos P F bayard would speak on the tariff issue crow oin hall tonight at the meeting of the tammany general p fineral committee sidney 11 nichols presided r elded a and d announced with regret I 1 11 neither her hen of f the gentlemen above men meni 1 tinned would be able to b bs present letters were also read from congressmen SS S cox liuro herbert OB potter and 8 senator e ila lla B bayard vard in his letter of xe regret gret said the subject of tariff reform refer u 19 is one of present and bu importance ortance orlance ortance the incrustation ot abuse abuse which has been engendered by the ill considered tax laws lawn passed in the excited times of the war and to supply temporary exigencies must be broken through and if the democratic party has any duty it is tota to ti kc 0 an honest straightforward unmistakable step in themay the way of reducing and aej simplifying simplifying the present unequal complicated an and obscure tariff system resolutions favoring the reduction of favoring the tariff and approving gg the morrison tariff bill were unanimously asly adopted congressman Dor dorsheimer shelmer and belmont and georce 11 II foster addressed the meeting Phil ladelphia 21 special to the times the indiana county democratic convention today to day selected delegates to the state convention and instructed ted them to support randall for president A dispatch to the pres t from ridgeway pa says the thi republican committee of tik alk county appointed congressional conferees s to nominate delegates to chicago reso resolutions I 1 u t ions lons were adopted favoring blaine for president and lincoln for vice president atchinson 21 the champion has a special from osborne ill lii announcing 50 cattle in one herd in the tho northwest part of osborne county are affected with a disease similar to the foot and mouth month disease now prevalent in county established a quai quarantine intine against the herd and has stationed a deputy la in the locality to prevent the pas passage stige of man ioan or beast to or from froin the vilo ring Os osborne borrie county is in ill the nort northwest hvest part of the State whito white woodson Is about 0 miles southeast washington 21 commissioner loring in has received a telegram from prof salmon saimon of the department of A agriculture rl culture stating after a thorough investigation invest artion of the disease at neom neosho falls Ks ho he has concluded it is not genuine foot and mouth disease but is due to local condition sand there is no danger of its spreading to other othen sections the commissioner accepts this conclusion as final thesus the tho sub committee of the senate committee on fostof flees and post roads having sever several a 1 postal tele telegraph aph apy bills under consid consideration ration have formulated and caused to be printed as embodying the views of the majority of tile the subcommittee sub committee a bill providing that the postmaster general shall shail establish telegraph telegram offices at on the telegraphic circuit indall and a 11 ll kotlier oth er post offices with within q ten miles I 1 of any any such suich circuit where tnie e sr salary lla ila I 1 qt the dos pos dost t t m master ster is bildt les ies t than vp per annum the charges far the transmission of teJe telegrams shall be prepaid by telegram stamps or by postal telegraph cards and we tho maximum rates for telea telegrams rams of twenty words or less shall te DC as follows when the distance of transmission Is one thousand miles or under 20 cents when over one thousand miles or under two thousand miles 40 cents fon lon all greater distances CO cents for tele telegrams graing dire directed direel eI to be transmitted retransmitted by night under 2000 miles 15 cents alt f bojc ar rea it er distances 25 cents cenis 0 i t 51 i all ward ar M 4 to io bs bd counted and for every five additional words or less one alf fifth th of the additional rate will bo be charged the government business shall have priority in transmission without prepayments payments pre and at rates annually nixed fixed by the postmaster general all ali other telegrams shall be ber transmitted in irl the order received except bight messa messages cs the charges for trails tralis transmission M Is of s special ecial tele telegrams gams bams to newspapers ant and commercial news associations for each words or less for each circuit of 1000 miles shall not exceed 50 cents if sent at night and one ono dollar during the day but when copies of the hatfie same telegram are drop ped ofa oaf at one or more offices the erate rate for tor each office shall not exceed rio tio cents and 75 cents during the day and at the same pro rata rate for each word in ex y v cess where special telegrams are delivered liver ilver edat nt the same office for two or more newspapers 10 cents additional shall shail be charged lor for lor each words or less for mani folding for each newspaper receiving the same telegrams shall be privileged communications in law to the extent extell t that scaled letters now are the postmaster general shall cause to be issued postal telegraph cards of the denomination of 15 20 25 and 50 cents on one side alde of which word spaced spaces spacer shall be ruled for writing postal telegraph messages such postal telegraph messages may be deposited in any letter postbox post poat box at the post where there is a postal 0 s tal tai telegraph connection or in fe any letter ietter t ter postbox postbox which is or maybe be fixed nixed on a letter carrier route and shall be dispatched by the postal telegraph the money order system existing ili lri and now in operation oper atlon allon ion lon in the post bost office department shall as soon as practicable be adapted to the postal telegraph ele eie graph and the charge for transmitting money orders by postal telegraph within the united states where ever the money order offices are now or may hereafter be established shall be e dt at tile tiie rates charged upon money orders transmitted by mail in addition to the regular charge for postal telegrams but no postal il telegram money order ader shall exceed loo the postmaster general is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for three months 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