Show B BY Y T E L E G nap RAP A ret reat UNION Aril LIXI LINI A 31 K V it 5 I 1 C A X WINNIPEG 15 cati pe ilayan alls mis sion siou portage beaver allver june ll 13 11 via plit vitt the Chippe have sur sura 1 rea rendered dered being induced to do so by eather rather zeaf bogoff logoff it now appears that some of them were in the fight at frenchmans French mans butte A board of inquire air is investigating their case caseto caieto to day ahe ehe the guilty u lity ones will be sent to battle fod ford scouts have been sent ent out on om foot to reconnoitre big bic bears tiou one hundred men of the winnipeg fight light infantry under col smith leave today to day for points forty miles down the tho river to prevent bi big bear crossing the tho midland Battal battaglion battalla Bat tallion lZ was recalled and will guard the trail out A courrier Is justin from middleton Middle middie ton tou with instructions to discontinue the chase ehase he having returned owing to the difficulty in following BI big bears trail once onue big bears position is located we will advance against him QUEBEC 15 mrs dubois living in st sauveur an adjoining municipality to quebec claims to be a cousin of ot bik big bear and says his nanie name is edward lambert and that he Is a son of louis lambert a farmer and marle marie frenchette of st nicholas county of levis and I 1 is therefore a cousin of the poet laureate L 11 II Frenc riette netie she states that when edward was 20 years of age he left st nicholas for the unita united states with two friends nothing was heard of him by his bamily lor 20 years whan a letter was received stating that he had been taken prisoner bd by the cree indians and they chev guarded bim him him SO closely that hewa he was s unable una bleto to escape after thi this ls by acts of bravery he won the admiration of the ind IDd indians lans laus and was consequently obliged to accept the daughter of the chief as his squaw v upon the dealu of thee the hief chief lie was chosen to succeed by the tribe to substantiate the above abose mrs dubois states that one of edwards brothers subsequently visited the northwest and recognized big bear as his brother ahe identification was unmistakable from certain life marks which despite the indian paint were discernible PANAMA 15 advices advises from colon state that affairs in ill that city are in a bad shape there is no police force and every man has to guara guard his own propel property properly ty about the only buildings erected since the destruction of the town are little shanties made from the iron roofs of the burned buildings these are located on sidewalks or ill iu the str streets bets in utter disregard of order tiie the flagship tennessee bearing the broad roa pennant ennant of 0 rear admiral J bouett left aspinwall the ath for a anilla dr r justo roz ena sailed on an the tennessee it is stated that the visit of that vessel to the coast ou on the present j occasion is in connection with the efforts to bring about a peaceful understanding der standing between tho beliger ants in aud and about Bar anquilla dr said he had received instructions from bogota to treat with the leaders of the revolutionary party and to give them something more liberal in terms than those prop proposed obed by gen reyes a few days ago these were the same saine as those offered to and accepted by aizpuru live weeks ago but the rubel rebel chiefs in Barr barranquilla anquilla are men of higher standing and heavier r caliber than the tile isthmian chief and they ey told reyes they preferred to fight it out the government forces are gradually approaching pro aching the revolutionary forces operating near barranquilla Barr anquilla as headquarters and lively news may be expected from that quarter soon gen reyes keyes with the cauca auca cont contingent is moving to effect a junction with the forces of gen en Bri ricans cans and general matthews is coming down the river as rapidly rapid lyas as p to join his contingent with those ot the tile two chiefs just mentioned theiu their united dematti ments menty will number about men thel theil gen quintero is reported to he ne inov n dovan in support of these forces with L yno men but he lip ia Is said to be too far away to possibly oly arrive in time to assist in the decisive battle the revolutionists are reported in strong force 1000 men with excellent arms and the invaluable assistance of eight armed steamers gen santo domingo villa asin Is in cartagena witha with a str strong nt g garrison arri soa ev everything e r athing indicates an early anade cleive battle on the result of which hangs the question of the immediate pacification of the republic or the there re turn to lite life and energy of an expiring revolution and another six months of war turmoil and loss the revolution is not ended yet A decisive victory for the rebels at Barr barranquilla anquilla would rekindle the flames of war L LA lk k via galveston 15 desultory firing was heard near la libertad last night and it is believed that the forces of botti both parties are approaching pro aching the coming pacific I 1 mall steamer 1 is bringing there Is one united states war vessel veasel here it is said the war is being car led led on wih wah with the usual bar barbarities harries barRies of civil war brissa was butchered by indians parrilla are both prisoners letora letura still holds ah lah nag nap na hapan chapan notwithstanding repeated attacks it is certain that rivas took on saturday if mendez is r f aten there is almo aimo almost gurm sure to be civil war at ar Guatemala desver DENVER col 15 the colorado cattle growers association imet here today to day to consider the question of establishing tab lishing a cattle cattie trail throughout the state slate from texas to wyoming after a le leuthy lengthy utby discussion the whole matter i was tabled and an advisory ua appointed 1 1 0 lado aado buted to consult with southern colorado 1 1 cattle owners witti a view to the adini admission silon to tile this state of texas cattle already purchased and en route north A committee was ordered appointed to attend the tile national conven loll 1011 at at st louis rouis philadelphia 15 the board of health has iras received a letter from the united states consul at marseilles saying the italian bark orsola had cleared with a bill of health wool laden for philadelphia and that it was subsequently discovered that two or t three h re e cases cased of sporadic cholera had occurred at marseille previous to her depart ture the consul did not riot believe the toe vessel infected but sent a letter that necessary precautions might ibe taken CLIF cllfton CLIFTON tov arizona 15 amass rn ass meeting of citizens saturday night passed resolutions asking the governor to call cali call cali an in extra session to take measures measure sto to protect them from f roin indian raids G globe lobe iobe arizona la 15 general crook has bas reinforced his troops troops eri ell engaged encased in suppressing the zhe apache outbreak id in arizona and new mexico by enlisting indian scouts from th the e young mohave tonto san carlos and white mountain tribes petitions have been sent to the secretaries ret aries of war and the interior protesting against the return of thu the chiri uirl cahuas to the reservation by treaty or otherwise galveston 15 A special to the news from el paso texas says it has been thought for several days past that the hostile apache were all south of the southern pacific railway hallway hovering near the mexican border but this proves to be erroneous as they yesterday attacked a ranch on the outskirts of ot duncan arizona but before the indians could break into the adobe buildings the Govern government mant troops appeared and scared seared them off they get away with vitti ten horses that were picketed hear bear by it is believed beil bell eyed eved the troops are pursuit 15 5 A special to the I 1 from froin garedo says passengers oa on the mon Moti erey lerey mexico Nl exico express which arrive I here tong toni tonight to ni night bring meager reports of a serious election n riot which occurred yesterday in the city of campass Lam pass state of neuvo leon during the riot three merr men were killed outright and a great many persons wounded further particulars of the ficht light will probably be obtained tomorrow morrow lincol LINCOLN neb 35 15 A special to the state slate journal from wakefield I 1 neu neb co says the terrific storm ot of sunday evenin evening 7 did m much uch damage the tho town of coleridge is a scene of ruin five large buildings blown dowil dowa two children childr edof of leone killed the damage at hartington is little damage at wakefield henry errickson seven miles north of wakefield was killed ay by the storm jonas rathers Ry peavey C co s agent was drowned in logan creek while swimming sunday sunday 5 age la 15 single body not found mass masks 16 bishing vessels from iceland report that the past winter in that place has been beed the most severe ever known almost all the cattle perished and fish were very scarce up to the middle of may heavy snow storms were still ragin sr OTTAWA the crown oun ser sel sey who are arc to conduct the prosecution on behalf of the government in the riel trial are here rec receiving eivin instructions andio and to the present moment moment the date of the tho trial has oot not been fixed it is ii understood that the dle defense feaSe will first endeavor to prove kiels american citizenship this fact established his counsel will point out that lie ho can only be tried for waging war agra aara against hist a foreign country the trial would then have to be by court martial but as martial law is not proclaimed in the dominion the trial could not bs ba conducted in this tilis way and would have havo to be abandoned if ff tried as a canadian citizen it must bo be for high treason and as t three out of six jurors are to be half breeds it is believed the jury would disagree this would involve ill lil volve a new llew trial when n the same diff would undoubtedly be encountered NEW YORK IG 16 the sun this morning says very many of those who are informed as to gen grants actual condition look upon the plan of removing him from his comfortable iome borne lome with grave misgivings that his ife life now hangs by a very slender thread bread there is little doubt among them ills his throat in one aspect a was worse last night than it has ha s ever been before col grant told a reporter last evening his father had hid TOTALLY LOST THE POWER OF he Is still able to articulate faintly but eved those thosa who are most accustomed to his mode made of speech cannot make out what he says except at very brief intervals ter vals when his is temporarily clogged with mucus this is some something thim g that has never happened before and it is a development of the past twenty four hours it is said by those who are well informed that his mouth month cannot longer be opened clentry wide to eabie enable the physicians to make examination and when they feel of the affected parts they GIVE THE PATIENT SUCH i ING rain PAIN that they refrain from it as much as possible in outward appearance when clothed and in his easy chaiet chair with wraps virapa about him the General is not very greatly changed his face has aged it is true aut ant and aud is seamed with wrinkles but it retains to a creat areat degree its natural falness ful ness but b ut aside irom this he is but the shadow of himself his body is wasted LASTED ALMOST TO A SKELETON and the bones of his hands and wrists how show through ti the tightly drawn skill skin divitti the ghastly g distinctness ot of con amp t loll 1011 anat T nat which most shocks thoa thos chogel who of late have seen the is the great malignant loo ling ting Sy swelling elling which has ap appeared oil on his bis neck under ills his right car it has of late gr grawn with great rapidity and is now as b g as a mans two flits put together 13 it is s kept conceal concealed d most of the time about the tho generals throat of course the generals household are better able to judge than anybody else what is important for him to do but notwithstanding their decision that it Is safe to make the experiment peri perl ment they ere going to make there I 1 is a among 11 many who have closely watched his case from the commencement a feeling celing f of very grave anxiety as to the result they doubt wf lethen lether the tile mountain air will suit general grant I 1 OFF por FOR GOI gol win 11 Vander hilts bilts private car was the last ot of the three which made atthe up the special tram which was to convey gen grant to mount mcgregor general genera eni grant arrived at the depot about 0 ant and ani at once entered vander bilts blits car aud took his seat on a sofa with his own hands he adjusted his wohlen kull cap and d drew closer hia hi neck scarf so 60 as to conceal the ugly y swelling that filled out the ligh side gide ide of his neck even with the ear llew liew lie lle watched ached with apparent interest the movements of drs douglas and harrison who were arranging the chairs and tags bags so that the tile general gendral bho sho should uld be as comfortable as possible during the trip heavy drapery was so arran arranged ed as is to prevent any draught from reaching tue sick man migrant mio 0 sat at the generals right halid baud and he was vas ever under her wa watchful te 1 ful eves eyes the ride through the tunnel in the city was the worst that was to be expected during tho the entire trip the sharp curves shook the car a little but the care of the engineer prevent prevented bd any shaking that could disturb unc une general tirs airs fred grant mrs ulyses ulsses grant and mrs sartoris Sarto were were algo aiso in the car while the children of the household were in a forward car general grant passed a restless night and this tills mo morning looks much in uch depressed and emaciated while he watches everything that is done I 1 he does dogs not speak a word vord Barry barrytown tarrytown town N r Y 1 ag colonel grant was half reclining on the ofa sofa with dr douglas by the generals side when stony point was passed at a in where antnony wayne stormed stony point shouted col grant above the clatter of the train and so physician and patient could hear my areat grandfather CAPTAIN dent dext WAS COMMANDER OF till the FORLORN HOPE and when they reached the falls lie he had his men stand on each others shoulders and then the captain scaled the ra rampart over their backs and stood on the wall and pulled his men lip up one by one over the human ladder they then dese Oese descended ended and opened the gates of the forts and let in waynes men 27 the general inclined nis ills head a trifle and smiled faintly at the relation of the tile incident and up here at ticonderoga continued the colonel eather FATHERS FATHER I 1 8 GREAT AND III ili HIS 8 BROTHER WERE KILLED in the franco english war about 1754 1751 1 the general Gc heard and nodded assent abbet 10 general turned in his bis chair in ord r that he might command a better view of the west sidi of the river nver he wanted to gain a glimpse gl apse of IV westpoint west L st point as t tae n e tr train a in hurtled hurried on oll tile the scenery was growing very familiar 10 lo the tile sick lull man of his cadetship were coining to vi w v dud ami at I 1 length eu th at 1015 when the quarters at wesl point swept luto into vew view yew tile the general nodded across the river and again banc I 1 1 I t u t 1 y s smiled 1 I 1 le c 1 As mrs gra grant nu t glanced 1 I c d a across e r 0 s n at a t h him 1 in t to 0 see if he was noting the point they were passing she smiled as he nodded the general spoke no word but folio scene with his eyes looking rearward until west point was shut out from view by a curve of the road Sa saratoga 16 the special train bearin bearing gen ea grant arrived here heze on time A great crowd |