| Show BY TELEGRAPH felt ER WESTERN I 1 UNION LINE LIM ilg washington 13 inspector armstrong has succeeded in carrying out his instructions to open up the cattle trails through the indian Jerri territory tory jle he telegraphed secretary lamar lamaar this morning that all differences between the drovers and ranchman ranchmen ranch men had been settled and that cattle from texas are now moving northward without obstruction st LAND OFFICE DECISION land commissioner sparks has rendered a decision af affirming affirm firmin ing ins the right ot lentry ent under the public land laws and the tte decisions of the united states su sui 1 preme court of lands heretofore withdrawn by the voluntary action of the general land office for railroad indemnity purposes where no retirements requirements ot of the law existed for makin making 9 such withdrawals the effect of this decision if sustained by the secretary of the interior interior will be to restore to entry under the homestead and other laws many millions of acres of public lands which had been kept out of the market for many years because claimed by the railroad corporations in the course of the decision which Is quite lengthy the commissioner Commiss foner cit cites estrom from the leading decisions of the supreme court and concludes as follows following these decisions by the authority by which I 1 am gover rover governal governed naj nAx J must hold that a withdrawal of land by v the commissioner of the general land office when the withdrawals with drawls f from roin ane settlement entry or otheral other othen appropriation are not regu required ired by law as Is effective only as information in defining denning ning the limits within which the indemnity selections may bebide be made in proper time and manner but is 18 not operative a as a prohibition of settlement and entries within such limits under linder tife pub public c land landart act laws made prior to the I 1 when a lawful selection by the railroad company has actually been made 1 ard are valid 11 this discus discussion st on was brought out by an inquiry from froid the receiver of the land ian office at nt walla walla ton tort te territory as to whether or na not t the northern pacific railroad company is s entitled to the land irid reu regul laxly ariy settled upon by bue one miller but which was by a change in the line of the above men tinned road bro brought tight within I 1 its t in limits 1 HALF wasted MASTED eor FOB A alother IN LAW LAV ilear rear admiral davis divis under dundei date dale af pf gune june june tune reported to td the navy i department the movements ants of vessels of the asiatic squadron squadrons ds as follows the thie osibee sailed galled for Shan shanghai ana ani the alert for to relieve relieve the uhe j tronton trenton on the aith uit the trenton was expected to sail tb nagasaki kl the Mano joday oacy cacy left for shanghai R cheath theAt thuat hult huit uit and thence for amoy e x d to go fromam from amoy 0 to canton canto n t to 0 relieve the Pa losand rl ii 11 was to relieve the enterprise in the biffi Mih river admiral davis davig contemplates distributing the vessels over the asiatic station and detailing one to visit the Aldr marshall shall shail and enma on may soth themen af f war in font port at nagasaki half hait masted their thear colors for the death of the mother in law pathe af pf the emperor of Japan following the mo eions of the japan japanese se men inn of war for three days A HALT I 1 I 1 the evening star gives prominence to the following thie the thas called a halt A little over a week ago an order went out to td all the depart in entsyh at to fill place snot vacant must stop at once A week agoa ago a stop was put ut to all work in the app appointment ointment division n in the treasury department and the appointment clerk was toia tola told that no more commissions were to be t sma made deor or papers considered antu further orders anda lot of bh changes anges that were contemplated contemplate dby by him hinl ny were ere killed in their conception commissioner of ot pensions black wa iva sent for or personally by the president and was given to understand that the offensive partisanship cry he become too indefinite in I 1 its ta meaning and anav that no more chan cUan changes geOn iuliis idof of flefil force were to 0 o be made until there was a thorough understanding on the subject on the part of the Prel president dent the result was that orders for aburn anum ber of changes in the pension office were countermanded and everything was put at a standstill 1 the I nr sl dent it is understood tb then en had bad an understanding der with the heads of the postoffice Post office and other departments declaring his policy to be to stand ty by the cirii ref reform orm declarations jn in hig kis letter ietter to curtis and in bis his address on the ath of march 11 removal for cause he held to mean that and not removal with excuses the result is that the ax has been stuck in the block for orthe the past and is still there how t barthe far the thing is to 10 go can but merely be surmised 6 but ut it Is s true that t the dent is decidedly in earnest and d does 0 es not intend his declarations shail ahall be ignored M FOUND GUILT xa 10 te 10 I 1 1 cieu cleu lieutenant t comm an anderW deew if webb connected with the tho alert on the asiatic station has been tried by court mar if t aion alou aal ial alon on the charge oi of drunkenness and iss jas been found cuilty guilty the court re com commended mended that ile hu ba suspended from and duty on furlough pay for two years and that he retain nis tits pr ent nt number on ou the list of lieutenant Comin commanders inders lnders daning daring that time the recommendations were approved by rear bear admiral D davis on june jund ad webb has been ordered to the united states in the juniata Jun tata zata FISHING the presidential party returned last night from their fishing trip to wood mont moat the party Is in excellent spirits and all agreed with postmaster general vilas who said they had a magnificent time the president caught a fin tin nine fine e string 11 of black bass today to day sunday was passed quietly at the club house PITTSBURG 13 the annual convention of the american green glass bottle blowers association met here this morning L arrington arlington of milwaukee presiding there were seventeen delegates present the cities represented being Mili milwaukee ivaRee st louis alton aiton ills ottawa ills covington ke kentucky 11 newark ohio ohl massillon oll ola ohio 6 san francisco and pittsburg T g the day session was devoted 0 to o organization tio and preliminary routine business the convention continues four or days the will be ethe the most important before the the delegates de leates are arv very reticent re dicent jt it seems to N be the thi general opinion that a re reduction duct loti will be proposed by the thie manufacturers titusville TITUS VILLE pa 13 A cloudburst about olle one ono mile south of town this after afternoon dood nood and the k entering oil creek near the city olty rose to an unprecedented I 1 ce movel dented ad height many blany houses bouses were moved from froni their foundations and several were washed away A number numbed of families had a narrow escape escare two bridges went down the creek and the roads were badly washed there was no loss of life but b qt the damage to q property was great pittsburg 13 shortly before dark this eve evening ning Alleg heney valley was visited by one of t the e hrubsi mosi disa disastrous strolls storms ever known in that section the rain fell in torrent torrents 2 for an aly hour the wind bley hley and the thunder and 11 lightning were incessant inces saint reports 0 of great reat damage amage abage have been received from ro various points alonz along the allegheny g en river iver lver between here arid and titus i ville at t the tha lightning truck struck the telegraph killing killim 0 instantly james mcfeeders rs a i student aged 12 and arid rendering ancon unconscious L clous cious the C operator pe miss mis diary mary hazlett Hazl hazi tt th the e building I 1 was partially wrecked A at t freeport f four our inches and a half of rain fell in an hour flooding cellars yards and streets and covering the west pennsylvania aud and butler dranch branch railroads with water to th the depth 9 several feet the track iri in some places was washed away and in others the debris wa was s piled five feet high trains are stopped in all directions at D ates lt es station a freight train ran inada into a land n d slide and was wash badly wrecked peters creek IS 1 swollen beyond its banks and numerous gaja od oil derricks have been washed down tha the stream Kirk patricks steel plant at leechburg leechborg leech burg is under dader water and the he ios los loss will reach many thousands of dollars the damage to grahn grain and ard hay bay aine alone alne in this and the surrounding districts amounts to an in enor enormous aum pum clevel CLiVEL AyD 13 the strikers bed hed a meeting in newburg this afternoon win wm J gorsuch lor such editor of a socialistic sheet in chicago was pres present eilt elit aud and made a speech bec eec cb he advocated theft arson and murder saying the nich rich had haa no righetto night right to hold property pro erty he grew very excited an and denied defied the police state authorities and finally the federal vedera I 1 government saying he would fig night fight holike like ilke a tiger if an any one attempted d to arre arrest t him while ke he was making makii makil ig these statements a policeman was quietly making his Is way toward the platform orm and when gorsuch stopped for a minute to mop his brow the policeman tapped him on the shoulder and he meekly permitted himself to be taken to the police station and locked up he ile is 32 years of age and was charged with using Y to incite a riot he arrived arrive d here this morning from pittsburg rit Pit isburg the strikers remained Ija indoors doors today to day the plate mill will be started again in the morning horning and all serious trouble is thought bought to be over the polish catho lic ilc ic priest has explained edthe ed the situation to his parishioners and many of them are anxious anxious to return to work the bo hemmans are still firm and are expected to object when all the mills again resume operations sr chist LH isi 13 dele delegates aap s froin strom the united hebrew belief associations of nearly nearle all the principal cities in the country assembled here this tilis afternoon undera andera under a call issued by fic lie tiu st t louis relief association for the purpose of forming a i union of ol hebrew charities of the united states the convention tio n was called to order by marcus C bernheimer Bern helmer beimer president of the local association po who delivered dd an address of welcome A permanent organization was effected by the election of al M bernheimer of st louis president J L isaacs of new york vice vlee dent ilbert albert arnstein of st louis secretary A resolution rem rek lution was adopted declaring in favor of forming a national union of hebrew charities and stating the J object of the association to be cp I 1 on of the united states in aid of the we itin itinerant drant poor S ila iia harz rz of louisville J veil veli well vell of milwaukee an e e J G greenfelder Reen Keen felder feider of chicago J L isaacs cst 0 1 I N new w york albert aristeen Arn steen of st t I 1 lpuis quis rev dr gutheim of new orleans rie a s rev dr di bendler hendler Sc of boston and 1 marcus arcus beruh bernheimer gimer dimer of st louis were appointed a committee to draft a constitution and bylaws by bv laws DENVER 13 1 3 the M tribune abune kepueli republic cans caus durango special says yesterday buckskin charley a son of chief ig maciol nacio shot and killed casimero casi Casl mero a prominent indian bf the same tribe each of the in indians deans was ingon lavingon liv a farm upon which the governa government had built houses and barns and were doing considerable farming the trouble grew out of a trivial matter of trespass ass As soon as as Cassi meros meroa f friends geard heard of the tragedy they burned charlies house tarns barns and stacks killed the horses and charlie fled the settlers sett lerg ierg are wild with excitement but no trouble Is apprehended EAST SAGINAW mich 14 state representative barry the leader of the strike has just been arrested on complaint of the mayor of saginaw city under the statute which provides penalties for illegally entering upon the premises s of another and inciting disturbance tur bance e and interfering with the prosecution ro se of buzi buil bu iness ness he lis its is now trying to obtain ball bail if he succeeds othen other warrants are ready to issue against him all is quiet this morning A posse of 17 or more pinkerton me men it arrived from irom chicago and ind were sent to saginaw city one mill at millburn 8 wl miles I 1 e below the city started up this morning mornin others willbo will do so during the day CLEVELAND 14 the residents of the t he iron ward were astir at an early bour hour this morning it had been an pounded that the glatt glate plat piat mill would be it started artea at 6 ol clock and long before that laiq hour ur a number of bf persons congregated gre grega gated teci teel at the railway hailway tracks and in the vicinity odthe gates gatei leading to the i mills Ad Aueta etall ilof of police was on hand and a number of the former formen f employed emp loyes loves arrived and passed into the mill with wilh outgoing molested at 7 work was as commenced in the mill which had been idle idie for over a week A number of strikers were in the vicinity but no violence was offered and everything is quiet at this time the situation of the civil and military authorities remains the same as for several days past in ift the police court a large number of curiosity seekers were present brought there by a desire to boget get a look at william J gur such stith the chicago anarchist ano was last arrested on a charge of inciting cit trigo lo 10 to commit crime hearing was set for fon july lath NEW net ney york 14 threes 3 as Is IV 12 13 1 gos oos pacific ois GIs 27 11 central pacific hay 31 burlington 28 northern pacific 18 pread 42 northwestern 95 new ne IV york central ce 92 oregon and navigation atlon 73 3 transcontinental trans continental continent tal tai wi 1 1 pacific mail mall 49 panama 98 st lou louts bouts i s and san francisco 17 texas pacific 12 MI union pacific 53 fargo ex exa 8 western union 63 1 ArP app OINTMENTS appointments washington 14 the president has appointed lamer ar B harris harrisan enof gnot of cincinnati government director of the union pacific railway rali ball way harr harrison iso i n is president of 0 the arst national B bank an k of cincinnati wm 11 Stedman who has been chief of the navy pay division fourth auditors office for twenty one years resigned today to day and james al wright of alabama was appointed in his bis ls stead morris P F hoolihan of tennessee lias has been appointed chief of division in the office of the commissioner of customs to fill a vacancy the president toda today to da day appointed william joseph bryant one oRe of home washington in pato n territory inspector of hulls at puget e t sound W T and wm win II 11 mgt white h e of washington ton to be united states attorney for fon the territory of washington SILVER A A change has been made in the manner of purchasing silver by the treasury department rement for tor coinage into standard ollars dollars offers for the sale of silver for this purpose hereafter will be made to the treasurer instead 0 of the director of the mint alint and purchases will be made tuesday and friday da y of each week instead of wednesday da the change is stated to be for the thy purpose of allowing the director to 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