Show BY MB UNION ln NE aa 31 ER 11 3 AX of deputy sheriffs have re returned turne enosse from pursuit of the gang of horse thieves who two weeks ago atole fifty horses near helena the thieves were overtaken at night asleep in a house near ricks ville idaho the posse osse stood guard till the gang were at breakfast when they rustled rushed upon them A sharp fight light ensued george munn one of the thieves was killed the others neal murphy and john 11 II edmundson Edmund soll soli surrendered on promise that they should not be lynched they are in jail at virginia city edmundson Is supposed to be the man who robbed the benton coach on AUGUSTA 16 john it A locan losan and senator liale hale a arrived here at pm by the fast express they were cheered at all the stations along the tile line they remain with aitu blaine tonight to night tomor to mor row they go to elisworth returning to washington wednesday blaine will be invited to accompany the party to ellsworth elisworth on alighting from the train here the distinguished party were received with rounds of cheers and were met by walker blaino blaine and driven to blaines residence new york 16 the eastern railroad company has tendered the committee of tile the chicago convention to notify blaine of his nomination the use of a special train to convey the committee f from rom boston to augusta the off offer er is accepted and the train will leave boston lor for gor for augusta augasta at 4 on friday afternoon mr blaine was in readiness at his house to give his associate on the ticket a hearty welcome general logan comes colnes here at his suggestion so aney may confer to together ealier on the work of the campaign ana principally upon letters of accey acceptance tance lance before the committee which is to convey the official information of the nomination arrives blaines letter is all written but the phraseology in one or two places needs needa changing eiore before it iti is given kiven out it is understood it will be of consid considerable erab ap length gen logans logins letter it is thought will be brief at 8 this evening a procession formed in which were over 1000 veteran soldiers and marched to blaines residence the streets were thronged thron ged with people gen conner in a few eloquent remarks introduced gen logan the latter stepping forward to the porch of blaines mansion elas follows ladies gentle comrades i I 1 most f ully fully appreciate this kind ment tonight to night I 1 am truly giad glad to meet so many citizens of augusta I 1 must confess I 1 feel embarrassed in attempting to sa sax say anything after listening lhing kas ani to what has een deen said by gen conner it is true the sold soldiers lers of maine in the same great contest stood side by side with those from all other parts of the country and did their duty for the preservation of this great republic republics as proven roven by their energy patriotism patrio tl sm ani ang and pro howess wess behind them stood the loyac loyal citizens of this grand republic giving them their support and prayers with hearts full of hope for their success and as liberty first found birth on the atlantic slope may it there have found true hearts for its reservation preservation not only of this country rut ent but that liberty which god intended for all men let that which followed as a result of its preservation not be lost this can ran only be done by keeping the control of the institutions of this country in the hands of those who fought for it the people believe in the fundamental principle of a republican government the same rule also a applies p lies lles in their selection of agents for ale ate the administration of the government the voice of the great majority of republicans public ang ans st of this mighty nation has chosen as the standard bearer ot that great party in the coming contest for president of the united states james G blaine applause and you need have no fears as to the result it will be a glorious victory full and complete illinois in 1860 1800 gave to this country the first republican president maine was then associated with illinois in 1884 maine will give as gal gait ant a president to this republic as has been elected citizens of maine I 1 feel honored and complimented by being associated on the ticket with a man worthy of the confidence of the people and in every way capable of filling the high office of president with honor to himself and to the country tremendous applause and cheers for logan senator hale was called for and responded briefly at the close of senator hales haies re loud calls calis were made for mr blaine who appeared at the door and gave a cordial invitation coall to all ali present or as many as could do so to enter the house and take general logan by the hand band the reception lasted till a late hour boston 16 the committee of men appointed at the meeting of in dependants last friday night organized tonight to night by choosing fen hon C R codman president BUTLER pa 16 the boiler at the baldridge oil well no 13 exploded this morning and killed engineer richard walker and his son new york 16 wm sexton the billiard player met with a serious ac eident yesterday he was dilding or on the boulevard near street in company with joseph carter and quickly out of the road to avoid a collision with a vehicle coming in the opposite direction his wagon was upset and both men were thrown violently to 0 the ground sexton rece ivec a scalp wound several inches long and had is left fore arm broken in two places lie was picked up unconscious and taken to the hospital where re stori tives were ap applied lied his wounds were dressed and he was then removed to his bis home no dangerous results are anticipated ak akron ron 09 oi 09 0 16 this evening a be boy named woods 0 recklessly threw a light into a deserted powder magazine northeast of the city c causing ail all sin an explosion which instantly k killed it le perny perry e rry peck eck aged 15 and slightly in juring injuring seve several I 1 other lads galveston gal gai veston 16 at 1230 1330 this morning a portion of a large brick bun building dingy dingi occupied by E S beiring sale grocers took fire tire and at this hour hoar the whole building is in flames and seems doomed to entire destruction this building adjoins the prince building which burned ten days ago and is in the wholesale part of town all the tho books papers and stock remain in the building the other tenants in the block are arc idone adone label bankers walker co and co commission merchants there were a n umber number of lod iod lodgers loders ers on the third floor the loss cannot be estimated to tonight n night ig ht it will be heavy milwaukee 16 it is rumored that the manufacturers bank is in trouble it is a small concern not a member of the clearing clearinghouse house bouse and has been regarded eard card edwith with distrust in financial circles for some time mr conroy the president has offered to f furnish security and see that every debt is paid so the depositors lose nothing cashier candee says the trouble is owing to a continuous run on the bank eva ever r since the trouble in new york st louis lb 16 bridge beach co stove manufacturers of this city have notified their employees they will be obliged to reduce wages 15 per cent three hundred refused to accept the reduction and quit work johnstown pa 16 the woodvale Wood vale woolen mill min suspended operations today for an indefinite period on account ofa of a lack backof of orders three hundred employees are idle in consequence of the suspension chica chicago 0 16 there is trouble between the tie tte members of the western trunk line association and the eastern trunk line in regard to rates on wool from the mississippi river to the seaboard the western trunk lines demanded the right to make t through rates this has been refused by y the astern eastern lines through their agent here the western lines assert through throng rates should be 15 percent more ore than the rate from chicago and say they will demand their full pro rata raia on that basis philadelphia 17 bishop simpson is very low this morning and growing weaker COLUMBUS ohio 19 athe the supreme court announced decisions today to day clay in the scott liquor tax law cases enthat in that of kino iving vs capellan Ca pellar judgment was affirmed in ahat that of butzman vs whitbeck judgment was reversed this declared clareA de the second section of the law pertaining to the first lien on premises unconstitutional and leaves the rest of the law valid and operative as here to fore the question as to the constitutionality of the whole law was held not to be raised in the case and the court steps with the record the iti III liquor nor dealers will therefore be required I 1 to pay the J june une collection of tax under the tiie law leaving the matter open to further t test est before the llie semiannual semi annual payment in december 0 MILWAUKEE 17 geo K R sanborn receiver of the manufacturers bank finds the liabilities about assets but cannot realize on them outsiders say they will scarcely pa pay 50 cents on the dollar no other tanks banks are affected no business houses troubled DETROIT 17 luke phipps who shot his wife on the ferryboat between this city and windsor one night in august kugust last year who was arrested and nl lodged in sandwich ont jail where he subsequently escaped but was finally rearrested in iti chicago and was extradited was hanged banged this forcing mor cing BOSTON 17 the games between the new yorks and were witnessed by bv people the twelve innings 13 6 new 1 ew yorks 4 SARATOGA il one hundras and fifty of the delegates to the democratic state convention are here all the delegates are expected this afternoon As a result the meeting of the state committee tonight to night is anxiously looked forward to lri friends ends of bol bod both cleveland and flower are equally positive in expressing belief ot the success of their candidates the main point with the friends of cleveland is to secure the vote of the convention for lor him as the state nominee NEW YORK 17 about members of the county democracy started for tor saratoga this morning also in the nel nei neighborhood of tammany hall delegates john kelly said he expected a quiet peaceable lime ilme tammany hall always supported the nominee of the national convention and always would about loo log of the irving hall delegates also left on the same train wil wll del 17 the democratic state convention in session at dover today to day declared for bayard for president NEW YORK 17 the independent republican committee appointed at boston tu to confer the new I 1 york ork independents pen dents arrived this morn morning they reid mornine ini held heid a private meeting this afternoon a to arrange preliminaries for a formal conference this evening NEW YORK 17 the united states grand jury have handed in indictments against jas D fish and john C eno charging them with misappropriation of the national bank f funds u adm also an indictment against ferdinand ward charging him with aiding and abetting the officer of the national bank in illegally applying the funds of the bank washington wash WASU INGTON IT 17 inthe senate after reading the journal brown rose to the question of privilege he had the clerk rend read the remarks ingalls made yesterday relating to his browns remarks made in debate oil on friday last when the clerk concluded reading brown said he had not replied to ingalls remarks yesterday because he did not wish to speak under the ir citation which ing Inz ingalls alls alis remarks were calculated to provoke ile he called the attention of the senate to the insulting and opprobrious ian lan language guage used by the senator from kanas hansas ingalls toward a member berof of the senate who could not repel insults without violating violi ting rules which all ati senators are in hono brown did not wish to glaze over this matter the charge of the senator from kansas was that of falsifying the record cordana and committing a forger forgery upon the records of the senate this this language was a deliberately planned insult and uttered not only in violation of the rules of the senate but in defiance of the authority of the of officer fleer the chair said the senator from georgia was out of order brown then sir that remark is withdrawn under the ruling of the chair the remarks of the senator from kansas brown said were not made hastily but after two days had bad elapsed and after as brown supposed a satisfactory disclaimer from irom himself had been made of all offensive imputations yet notwithstanding the reassurance given in the senate senite by brown the senator from kansas had persisted in his purpose of insulting a senator the chair thought this observation out of orde submitted to the senate whether it would permit such an outrageous ra bous and inexcusable breach of its privileges to go unnoticed in regard to the insinuation of want of courage he be ventured to say there was nothing in the personal character or antecedents of the senator from kansas to male maue 0 him an object of apprehension or t to O excite the fear of any man NEW yore YORK 17 in response to the formal announcement of his nomination by the greenback labor national convention gen butler says LOWELL mass june gentlemen 0 of f the committee 1 received at your hands bands the official announcement of the action taken b by the convention at indianapolis with deep sensibility in the ordinary course of political events the choice of a convention of representative men from any considerable portion of my fellow citizens according to me this highest honor that they confer would callior call cali for sor a grateful acknowledgment even though it might be a selection to represent the thought ot such a convention upon questions which commonly divide political parties views upon such questions may have been inherited heri herl he tedor or an outgrowth of measures merely of administration the great questions you present are higher i and grander than any mere political politic al measure nearly dearly a quarter of a century ago when the very existence of the republic and the establishment of f democratic representative government hung trembling on the issue of the greatest civil war the world has ever known or may ever know but the question born of an imperious necessity a financial system sprung from a patriotic i impulse pu S to save the nations life and rescue the hope of free institutions for all men from going down for forever everin in darkness and death was devised by the great and good man of that day to wrose whose care a republican government to be administered for the people and by the people had been conti confided ded that system of finance for a free people edits in its infancy saved the life of a nation perishing without it and broke the chain which enslaved four millions of men it gave to this country a prosperity it had never known it Il enabled the people eo to assess upon themselves antray and pay taxes to an extent before unknown in any country it made it possible for the government to repay threefold three fold all the loans it had secured from any creditor and gave to min alm a security more profitable roti table tabie and stable than has ever teen been issued by any power in the world and made the financial system of our government at once the envy and admiration of all men this was done by legal tender currency while questions as to its stability were raised by the form of the legislation by which it was enacted and while graver doubts prevailed in the min minds of many wise and patriotic men as to a legal tender currency inexpensive in fact resting not on the intrinsic value oi of the material of which it was coined was within the constitutional competency and power of the legislative branches of government that question having been three times submitted sub bitted to the supreme court of |