Show BY TELEGRAPH EASTERN washington L 1 the house made considerable progress with the legislative executive and judiciary appropriation bill today to day and lind sustained the recommendations of the committee in every particular A portion of the bill hill adopted includes the items for the expenses of goverd govero government ment in the territories the salaries of governors and judges are uniformly provided for at the rate of 2600 and as secretaries at 1809 per ber er annum detailed restrictions are placed upon the expenses of the territorial legislatures the cou counci ln being bellig limited to nine members and lower branches to eighteen members each therom the compensation pensa tion of members is fixed at 4 pr pw p r day during sessions the number and pay par legislature employees ploy lees are alo ano aio minutely prescribed with small maximum limits and expenditures for publio public printing in any territory uie ute arm are in no rio case to exceed 2500 per year A ne for such restrictions has hag been abundantly manifested during late years yearb and the committee is doubt doubtless lebs lees entitled to credit in this instance for one display of economy that is genuine beston 1 the wooi wool market has been characterized by transactions to a fair extent but prices continue to rule low and no ho prospect of a favorable change holders are anxious to close up stocks as the wool wooi season beason is fast drawing to a elde cloe loae loke since the large sales in fine fleeces noticed last week very little has been done prices still range from 37 40 for ohio pennsylvania and west virginia including all grades from X to and above new york michigan and wisconsin fleeces are selling at 35 and combing and delaine fleeces at 46 california lifo li fornia ldla iDia is s in fair demand sales sale of spring at 20 28 and fall at 14 11 a a 20 CHICAGO I 1 general sheridan thia this afternoon received a report from general mile mlle dated headquarters 4 of the district of the yel fort keogh mt informing him that sitting bull and men all head bead soldiers and chiefs had sent a half breed to general miles inquiring what kind of peace the united states would make with them and saying tha the great fathel father was ote of course Ourse goorich too rich to expect the indians to give up their poor little ponies and their i r old guns general IS mile filep in reply informed sitting bull that if he desired to stop hostilities peace could be made which would end all trouble between whites and indians when the indians indiana give up ther their ponies and guns they will receive cattle and oiher other property of greater value in peace and when peace is made government will provide for them as it does f tur fur pr all friend friendly ly indians rn dianh SARATOGA L 1 john morrissey congressman Congress ma n and state senator from new york died at it half past 7 this evening he had seemed quiet and without any unfavorable symptoms until after the new yok york papers pipers were brought in when he motioned for his glassgo glass to fo read one about half balf rast past 5 an unfavorable change took place and he sank randly afterward ather father F mc me catholic priest was waa sent for who promptly came and administered the extreme unction although mr morrissey Moni asey was rapidly failing he seemed conscious until the last his wife and domes ties were wire present mr morrissey died clasping the hand of tle the priest Morris business partners ners are here but nothing is known by them regarding how he left his business JELLS lenns WORTH maine I 1 the steamer cimbria lies at anchor at the sout southwest hwesi harbor there has been little or no communication 1 with the shore except for purchasing fresh provisions th the e weather r however ha wever has been very stormy m Y some of the russian officers sp speak eak of making excursions inland should the weather clear cear during their stay captain has bas expressed the tha opinion that the men are ate destined fur the pacific coast to man russian vessels vess bels sels already on the pacific and they are waiting here until it is determined where to land them and how to send them beveral or the rusian officers have before been on the pacific coast of america and also in ch na and japan today to day the russian commander has been in telegraphic correspondence 0 with with the russian consul at new york FORT FETTERMAN wyo I 1 on ou the night of the four masked men broke into the ranche of john R Smith nean nenn lear near fort McKinne yand stole everything of value in the house bouse and run ran off four horses and two mules A party of men under the famous scout frank grouard 3 fort mckinney McKinn sy to acour the country for the thieves DEADWOOD DEAD WOOD D T L 1 A rella reila reliable ble bie report received here today to day states that two horse thieves names unknown while attempting to ford the cheyenne river loo miles from here were drowned their horses which were stolen from mrs Mr masscott scotts ranche at jennys jennya stockades stockade were round on the bank baak of the river NEW YORK 2 the heralds washington special bayt saya it was known through dispatches from the consuls at aj hamburg riga and revel bevel that a hespel was waa eithur chartered or purt pure purchased based at hamburg by the russian rii asian aslan agents in april and was aed ked fitted there with several hundred mattresses maUra ses paes and a supply of provisions for a large ships company she next turned up at riga biga where it is expected she ehe lay a few days and received some new rigging and additional stores she finally sailed from revel bevel the chief port in the gulf of finland and it was there supposed for a port in the united states she was expected to have made her appearance in new york or boston her anchoring first in southwest harbor is accounted for here on the supposition that her comman derin charge feared that while he wasat wasa sea war might have have been declared it owsald is baid said russian agents have for some time possessed a complete list of all tho the fast sailing and sub pub ab seagoing sea going steamers now owned in this country both on the atlantic and pacific sides and that negotiations are on foot for the purchase of several of these and i their formal Invest in vesture ure uro as russian war vessels before war is declared A correspondent of the eving post writing from tokla i under er date april ath sends the follo following toe the famine in the thie north of chiba rages with increased sever severity itys and most dreadful reports come from the afflicted regions in one town a man opened a shop for the sale eale of bf human flesh and did a goo roo good d business in cannibalistic joints and roasts till the local mandarin caused the shopkeeper to be arrested and be headed there wasa revival of the pacific mail stock today to day on of a possible sale of their steamers city of peking and cuy quy of likio to the russian government A treasury mentioned yesterday the report that secret negotiations tiati ons have been for some bome so me time on foot for the enlistment of a corps of or irish to be sent to russia for far service against england EDgland und ib it was this detectives belief that the cambria cimbria would take as her return passengers part bartot of this force inquiry shows such enlistment would not be a violation of law while peace pedee continues as a the men would probably ship as laborers laborera for public works ALBANY 2 a senator vacant chair and desk in the st senate nate chamber is draped in mourning mb and a basket of flowers stan stab stands da on op the desk A large floral cross crom presented by his hia personal friends frien frieB ds also st stands andson on his desk PORTLAND maine 2 the british consul here has gone kone tb to southwest harbor to watch the movements of bf the steamship cambria bria minister seward telegraphs the department of state that theyan the famine in the nor northern thuen provinces ot of china will contin COutin continue ue six fix months longer the funds for the relief of the euffer sufferers erb ers if transmitted by telegraph can be disbursed byn bya to reign committee eor or bya by bym a commission at during g last nights nighta session of the house of kirkwood advocated the passage cf of the bill to investigate the late presidential election based upon blagra resolution tle hie lie tie could pot subscribe to the policy of some spine of the democrats that it were better to let the matter stand as it wa ile he skid sid bid that if congress failed wied anin t investigate vesti gate it would bt lit comba cume come a party to the fraud this is the first speech delivered on the sub subject oct TAUNTON mass 2 the thu main bu building tiding and office of orf the albian lead arks ad at dighton were burned mis wis hia his hla morning loss los loo insured 2 the party of indians gamp curn gump josepn on monday afternoon for sitting silting bulls bulla camp we re yellow bull and a brother ln in law lani of bini houses housed Hou ses kuth ruth a preacher acher well known in general ewards howard re ports and Espow a brave noted for his s ben beu clark who accompanied them is au an old cheyenne scout and will go with them as far as bismarck where he be is to join a party of this party is expected here some time in july the thel nez peres chief after leaving bismarck 1 will he be accompanied by a guide gulde to go via fort port benton bunton ben ton to port fort welch where they will meet white bird and consult with the state in which they left chier chie jos job jos eph and his bis warriors together with tho the women arod and children it is 18 thought the conference will result iu in the coris cotis consent ent edt of white bird and his follower followers consisting of about braves to 0 join the fortunes of joseph an and to accept the terms made by the government after the surrender of J josephs ost phs ephs band their has been for some bome time a matter of doubt but now it is nearly bure euro mai that that the entire tribe as far as can be secured will be sent to the tilt south west part of indian territory during the summer CHICAGO 2 interviews with prominent communists here elicit the statement that the outbreak which they anticipate will take tk place against capital will occur mst first ia in san francisco sud aud thence radiate the movement is said to be strongest there and in pennsyl vania and massachusetts it has the next strongest supporters BAN SAN ANTONIO texas 2 gen and several off meers officers of laredo left here thia this morning for the rio grande to inaugurate a revolution there is a great feeling of discomfit along the tro fio frontier tier Es cabedo is now in texas fermenting trouble gen geo ord is distributing troops on the pecos so as to intercept the indians indiana from the reservation SAN BAN last sunday thomas C rice bice and barney huffman were arrested for passing counterfeit half dollars dollar and from clues obtained from papers found on their persons united states de dei discovered workshop minna street between ad and jtb ath A quantity of metal and coin and dies and lher ther other implements were found washington 2 the ap actions granted by the house today to day for clerks in tue tho pacific coast survey beyor or generals office are as follows Califor california rilas oregon washington 4 nevada idaho 2500 liou mondana Mo tana utah new mexico arizona the salaries 0 of purveyors general are uniformly fixed at 2500 each GALVESTON texas 2 A telegram from general to gen ord Orde says aye the mexican revolutionists crossed from texas into mexico on the night ligh of april at na capote and La lapalma palma palms it is supposed to the number of under direction of colonel I 1 munoz of ea ej co bados staff it is the pro program gramme me for a party to cross near rio bio grande Grandb city and take comargo camargo Co margo but it is not believed they will be able to do so the garri garrisons mons of alma alms and matamoras are expected to pronounce against diaz minneapolis oms ous 2 2 at 7 this evening the city was shaken as by an earthquake by a terrific explosion which was promptly traced to the groups of great flour mg ing mills in what ia Is known as platform just above st anthony b falls where the entire floering flouring flou ring dis triet of the city is concentrated the explosion emme came from the great washburn mill from which a column of fiame flame aylis seen to shoot up huud bu u red teet feet followed oll owed by a it crash W whick crushed he immense immen se I 1 structure like an eggshell egg shell secondary explosions instantly destroyed the thompson hoyt and hum boldt mills and abd the flames immediately burst out communicating 9 to the galaxy mills those of pet tit robinson cot co cou cabill apke alike ney eco L day sons day rollins buell newton co gorton hayward co the washburn burna A and B mills lesser leaser structures down the barik bank of the river nearly to the minneapolis and st tit louis loula railroad shops the destruction from the shock of the explosion extended much furt furL further her ber glass being wrecked for fc evera squares antl and buildings shaken down throughout the city at the fire was raging with iii taeke limits and the firemen w were j ere wor working liftig valiantly to subdue the flame the immediate theory of the explosion is that it took place in the gas generated in the patent purifier proc process cEs the loss of life is undoubtedly great but full details are lacking in the confusion cou fusion that surrounds the scene the tho first rumors made mude the dead at from 70 to SO 80 but this ihla is not borne out by inquiry the explosion took place at the 1120 hour of changing the day for night hands 2 and many gofoth were undoubtedly ayin in the building twenty two men went on in the tha washburn rn mill at 6 30 none of whom have been heard from up to many others of t the ue day force must have been in th the building bull buil ding later ilive luve confirms the opinion that thae the firl first estimates of the loss of life jiro were exaggerated the number of deadina now paced placed at 17 there were many thrilling incidents and narrow escapes dan dant 1 jui jul DAY was waa the whole length of pettit A Bb inson s mil mill and through a rear window and e ea s one poor fellow who could not be recognized had bad escaped alive from the explosion and was observed crawling through the darting hungry flames toward of the minneapolis and st louis road directly into abe the rear of the washburn mill he managed to reach theroan the road and there evidently became exhausted and fell back into the raging hell bell behind it now appeared that most moat of the day force had gona gons home and only a small night force remained the loss to property is 18 en enormous olmous but the confusion is Js too great for an intelligent estimate at present F sent a rough calculation places it at of which will fall upon the milling interest the loss throughout the city by the breaking of glass etc is five floering flouring flou ring mills and a placing mill were destroyed besides adjoining property CHICAGO 2 several nez N z perces indians indiana passed through here tody en rou e to canada where they will have a talk with the indians who have hav eleft left their eions an i agencies and will urge them to return LINCOLN neb 2 intelligence reached rea chell cheil here today to day that luther Hol Holo rook herman ailen allen and two brothers named hamed sutton who were encamped ome tome t two month months ago OD on dismal river for trapping and hunting bunting purposes had been found dead with bullet hoies holes through their heads A neighbor named hargraves who had threatened them is suspected parties have gone out to investigate SAN sax FRANCISCO 2 W a 8 obrien died at aan rafhel rafael thi aftem atte atle oon after a lingering of beveral several 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