Show BY TELEGRAPH PER pen WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH TELEGRAM lise line A AMERICAN E 11 C A N sas SAM francisco 6 in a quarrel last night at san leandro win mrm Scot tard drew a revolver and shot aleck dill arishen tri shen a saloon keeper dead when Scot tards father was told the news he exclaimed my god can this be and fell dead chicago 6 el paso special news has just reached here of a terrible accident ya yesterday at Prete cas mines sonora only tile the most meagre details are yet known but it Is known that 20 men were buried in a shaft which is said to have caved in without a moments warning none of the bodies are yet recovered there is no hope sustained that any of the unfortunate miners at work in the shaft at the time of the accident may yet be left alive as the cave in was so instantaneous and complete as to cut off every chance of esca escape e or any preparation on the part of me the miners to protect them themselves selve seive S until they could bo be taken out the greatest excitement prevails here pending the receipt of the names of those known to have been at work in the shaft when the accident occurred new york 6 A L towne member of the oil OR city and new york petro beum exchanges has failed and ewt barrels have been closed on his account at oil city the failures of rice and A F hemings are also announced at the national petroleum exchange the oil OR market is weak and demoralized pittsburg 6 two small failures here and tile the inability of arthur lawery one of the heaviest dealers in oil city to meet his contracts and the subsequent selling out of barrels of his oil under the rule unsettled the oil market today to day and created a panicky feeling new york 6 robert co dealers in provisions and grain were posted in the produce exchange this afternoon as unable to meet their contracts SAN FRANCISCO 6 F fifteen if teen thousand people were inside the pavilion this evening to witness the sullivan rob inson match and it is estimated that as many more were turned away the receipts from the sale of tickets was close on V oooo tickets sold at 15 10 5 the hall arra arrangements cements under coyle were perfect gerfe perfect ct I 1 A hundred police were distri distributed buted in the audience to preserve order sullivan made the first appearance in the ring at in first class form and was greeted enthusiastically A few seconds later he was followed by robinson whose condition was unfavorably commented on by the audience the former weighed the latter the announcement that the police disallowed lis the use of three ounce gloves was hissed eight ounce gloves were used thomas chandler was referee and hiram B cook timekeeper 09 for robison william muldoon for sullivan robinson was knocked down 8 times in the first round going down at each of sullivans blows to avoid punishment ish ment the second round was an exact repetition of the first except that robinson fell down 14 times in in rapid succession the third round showed the same maneuvers on the part of robinson who however did not succeed so well aln in avoiding punishment ish ment getting several severe blows clows none of which appeared to take the starch out of him in this round a claim of f foul oui was made on the part of sullivans Sull suli vans timekeeper time keeper that robinson fell without being struck by sullivan the claim was not noticed by the referee in the fourth round robinsons trick of falling without exchange of blows was too evident for the referee to allow it to pass rass and the round was unfinished the match was given to sullivan on the foul specified above robinson escaped without apparent punishment though sullivan planted several left handed undercuts under cuts on his face when in the act of falling robinsons conduct was severely censured by the spectators and sullivan was loudly cheered Ks 7 the following are the facts regarding the cattle disease at neosho falls and vicinity yesterday morning a party of lyon county stockmen stoc kmen accompanied by several new newspaper representatives started for N neosho saTer falls falis alls ails on a special train to examine the status of the foot and mouth disease which it is reported exis exists ts there in a malig malignant mant form at junction the party were joined by governor glick win wm simms secretary of the state board of agriculture and dr holbrook U S veterinary surgeon the latter detailed by commissioner loring the train reached bosho falls at two and was met by gov finne the first place visited was that of dan keith five miles north of town this gentleman has cattle during the holl holi holidays days he noticed for symptoms of the disease which has been proved to be beyond doubt the foot and mouth disease in his herd about 60 are ara affected the sight presented pres anted in the corral was almost sickening some animals were seen with one foot off some with two others with none at allA alimany alemany all alia Many lany of them were lying lying down a appearing ring to have little life ae left t dr holbrook at once began examination of the cattle and found symptoms of the dreaded dreaded d disease is ease prevalent in all some were broken at the heel and several appeared to be rec recovering g it Is learned ahat thattie the first symptoms noticed were the jerking up of one leg by the cattle and arching their backs as if cold there is no doubt that the fatal poison which produces this disease was first communicated to this herd and afterwards to others in the neighborhood keiths cattle are all natives the next place visited was nir dir goodrich and his stepfather ed have 96 head with 35 affected the disease was first noticed three weeks ago the majority of the cattle presented one singular feature the limbs of nearly all being much flattened which an investigation showed was the result of freezing it seems the disease checks the circulation of the blood which allows the body to freeze A cow was seen with her two hind feet just ready to come off when the trouble was first noticed mr nir hend liend man separated the afflic afflicted tea catlie cattle cattie f from rom his herd put the greater portion in a wooden corral some distance from his sheds before proceeding to the third and last place visited a consultation of state officers was held dr holbrook gave his opinion that the foot and mouth disease existed in a very contagious form ile he suggests rigid quarantine as the means of preventing re its spread and showed to how IV necessary this was as the disease was the most easily spread ot of any known to veterinary sur gur surgery ery ile he thought the best plan woula would be to burn all the cattle in the afflicted herd gov glick gilck favored quarantine regulations and spoke of the insufficiency of laws to do anything in this matter the disease is confined to a very tery small section of country and as the utmost precautions will be taken to prevent its spread and stamp it out the cattle men are arc somewhat more hopeful of the prospect than was the case yesterday CHICAGO 7 7 last saturday about one in the afternoon paymaster 0 S bartlett of the chicago burlington quincy it 11 ra R left his Js office for lunch without taking the precaution to close the combination of the big safe uin acin which the money for the rayment payment of employed emp loyes was deposited on n leaving the room he did so without waiting the return of the other attaches baches of the office who had also gone to lunch before his return the safe was robbed of all its contents with the exception of some e p packages of nickels and small cha change som g e the total amount disappearing digap pea rig ring 9 as near as the companas comp anys offic officials idIs can estimate being on the facts becoming known from aninies an investigation ti instituted paymaster bartlett was discharged from the service of the company for negligence and the matter was placed in the hands of detectives an effort was made to keep the affair secret in the hope that detectives would be facilitated in their work but the affair becoming known and m L the belief that exaggerated exaggerated statements would be bublis published ed the officials showed a willingness that the exact facts should be furnished to the public the theory advanced by the treasurer of the company is that the robbe robbery ry was accomplished accomplished by a sneak thief two doors led into the cashiers office from a vacant room one of which was found ajar on the paymasters paymasters return the pay paymasters master s room is located iu in the general of flees of the company on the second floor of the building and constructed specially with a view to guard against intrusion or theft the explanation given i by the paymaster is that it was su supposed opposed the vacant room adjoining his office was always kept locked but in this case proved otherwise the paymaster assumes that the robbery must have been committed by some one having a complete knowledge of the room and habits of its occupants cu pants Ey EMPORIA PORIA Ks C G jas L dougherty malli maill mail mall agent of the topeka santa fc railroad was shot and seriously Y wounded by professor nutting music teacher of this city this afternoon the affair created a great sensation and grew out of the well known intimacy between nutting and dougher tys ys wife public sentiment is with dougherty CHICAGO 7 frank rande raude the desperado who made an attempt upon the life of deputy me donald last saturday night at the joliet prison and who was placed in the solitar solitary I 1 succeeded in ending his career by banging banging himself last night real name was charles C scott he killed no less than five men in 1877 he murdered 13 persons in indiana illinois and missouri and was originally sentenced to the iowa penitentiary for burglary escaped and fearing arrest became a tramp was afterwards sent sen t to michigan city prison for burglary under another name and left there in 1877 ile he robbed a farmer near Gibson ills and being pursued by a baity arty of six killed two and I 1 woun wounded T ed three others ile he committed almost a similar robbery near st StElmo E imo ills and being followed by the citizens killed three of the latter and escaped he was finally captured at st louis after a desperate struggle I 1 with the officer and on his trial for the gibson tra tragedy ey escaped with a life sentence his prison life has been marked with three oy four acts of desperation similar to that of last saturday ile he used his underclothing der to affect his death and the tile lifeless body was discovered on opening the solitary this morning mornin MEMPHIS tenn 6 appears helena arkansas special says the levee broke today to day a eiffe mile mlle above friars point on the mississippi mississippi which inundated that thriving little city the river at glendale Glen gien daie dale opposite here has attained the high water mark of lui lmh 1882 11 and many places from f rom glenhale Glen gien daic aale to Clar state in the interior report the water from two to four inches higher han ban ever known omaha neb 7 bishop clarkson loss ground all day y yesterday esterday the attend ing physicians say the patient is beyond me medical lical skill washington 7 at the session of the womans comans suffrage convention the question of representation was dis discussed c us but action was deferred until the next annual meeting miss aliss sewell of indiana was selected to take charge of publications of the thel association there was also a dIsc discussion as to what action woman sunn suffragists rapists should take in the presidential campaign and as to the work in the states and territories where woman suffrage amendments to the constitution had been proposed officers were selected and a board doard of honorary vice presidents on which every state and territory was represented and an executive committee committe e and a board of foreign corresponding secretaries were appointed at noon all officers and delegates to the number of loo called 0 on n the president president and were received in the blue room miss anthony in addressing the president pies ident told him the women with her represented twenty states in the union un ion lon she appealed to him as a candidate for reelection election re to come out squarely for woman suffrage the president replied that tile the convention was a very remarkable assemblage of women lie he said he observed when women were determined to carry a point they always succeeded in getting allther all ali they ought to have the senate committee on territories have agreed to give the name of lincoln to the new territory which it is proposed to make out of the northern portion of dakota the committee also considered the resolution providing in for inquiry into certain irre irregularities alari in the organization of new P mexico the advisability of sen sending dinga a sub com cittee to the territory to make investigation ti was decided decide ct against for the present the committee directing the chairman first to call upon the executive department and governor of the territory about information in their possession senator harrison has already received a dispatch from governor sheldon of new mexico stating that the organization of the legislature was strictly regular and according to law new YORK yore 7 business failures the last seven days an increase of 37 compared last week kansas city 7 W H a agent ent in this city for the continental pst fast freight line this evening he went into a store on union avenue to purchase a revolver took up the loaded weapon and fired a ball through his brain he had been despondent and aind intemperate f for or some time lie he leaves a wife in a delicate condition was formerly of chicago st john NB 7 daniel andersons Anderso Ws steam saw mill at the waterside burned loss heavy uninsured harleston charleston bc SC 7 news and courier special cash father and son still defy arrest and old oid cash intimated his intention to deliver his son at a time thrle and place selected by himself provided the trial could take place in a united states court young young cash held an appointment as united states deputy marshal new york 7 F J a dealer in hops barley and malt is posted at the tile produce exchange as unable to meet his engagements savannah ga gaa 7 the corenor stopped negro funeral services and removing in the of the corpse revealed n nine ine lne knife wounds inflicted by a man in whose house the funeral was being held the victim was win dunn ana and the murderer jerry Ho grass cleveland 0 07 07 7 norwalk special to the L leader e ader bolty county treasurer van fleets shortage is found by examination to be opinion is divided as to whether he took much money with him the general belief is that he lost all by speculation jackson mich 7 this morning the examination of jud crouch hund end daniel S holcomb charged with the quadruple murder of the crouch family on november be began bean an in the crescense pres cense nse of a large crowd of jc people oVIc the forenoon a was consumed in the examination of three witnesses reardon Rc ardon parks and hutehins the two former testified as to finding the bodies and other well known facts hutchins hutehins told of the conduct of holcomb and jud crouch alter atter them was made known to him As holcomb and crouch were led back to the jail the crowd presed d forward to get a good look at them several women fainted and were with difficulty aved aved from being trampled to death all portions of the county are represented the excitement is intense long island city NY 7 agrest A great dog tight night between belcher of new york and danger of boston took place place today to day and was given to the latter atter belcher turning tall tail although apparently but slightly injured Danser on the contrary iid lid his foreleg broken and throat badly torn the prize ewas was and gate money three hundred men paid an entrance fee of 1 each PITTSBURG 8 the |