Show loy TE a GRAPA AMERICAN AMERICA LOS Lo AGENCY col 6 15 an indian runner through in 18 yours houra from white river elver who arrived at midnight reports to chief ouray the troops are still lighting strong 37 entrench entrenched eO and able abl kohold to hold hoid etheln their position till rein forc em en ta arrive chief chiet dougl DougI douglas aa sends senda word to ouray that all the women and childre chi nare safe at his hia house he mas aaa turned money and papers over to the the agents wlter wife that ouray meed moed aeed need hareno ha veno fears from the the white ubi uRi the fight wa was i an affair fair of their own the thein indians re that isca laca jacks band bind known as zhe nhe the ithe aro doing the two indians entered tho the office and seized the agent threw him hi m on the floor and shot him through the shead the tho agency and troops were attacked simultaneously the t bok gok refuge in the building which was fired and the men gabot in attempting to escape chief ouray says there is no dan ser here all quiet at the agency Rawl triv nc wyo wyom S alma alms A adjutant d dutaut af e general bl Me erritts iritta com coro anand annd gives a aery wery interesting account de of odthe the march of general mer from rawlins raw Kaw ilna lina he maye saye wo we marched continuously saturday night not halting for a dinglo moment making 70 miles in 21 si 21 hours it will ba be remembered that the command left here at 1030 am they marched 40 miles milea that day the second day they marched sed ed 60 50 miles the men endured the march splendidly they realized a few of their comrades in arms were surrounded and that their safety depended upon the quick gulck movement of their thein comrades contently there was no complaints pia pla ints several honses were BO go worn morn oct that they had to be aban and died on the roadside athe command d arrived at the scene of action at am oa on sunday october oth after niter marching 70 mathe milca the ahe when advance guard cached reached paynes pic pickets keta they were commanded by to halt gud pud in order to Inform Capt payne chhat nhat it was the relief calup column approaching pro aching he caused hib his trumpeter to to sound round the boffl officers cere core call captain ld company of the ninth cavalry was waa abere when merritt Ue arrived ee re va arrived rived on thursday and had to cut his way in in the engagement he lost awen twenty ty thred three out of his bia thirty nire fire horses doctors grimes and kimball went went vent to work caring for the wounded immediately upon their arrival at the command Merritt merritts 8 march was a great military success major Thorn burghs burgha body has lasen ibsen recovered general merritt does not mention hang lifting met any indians and the report of the battle la not credited about eighty thead of horses belonging to george L maggs baggs were taken out of their corral tal tai 3 al on snake river biver and driven off on the night of october ath this ds is thought to be work of white men nieng as no indians have been seen the neighborhood i general crook has established his thead quarters at fort steele and comes here every morning and remains ains during the day returning diome in the evening he Is watching things closely and dispatching aching meb mea messengers daily dally capt sl otillis oO illis quartermaster is here and to ito him belongs the credie credit of amov sing ding more forage and supplies in a shorter time than thau any officer on record it is due to his hla promptness that the troops were enabled to go to the front so promptly ban san francisco 8 farrow telegraphs via lapwai from northern northera idaho that pheband the band of hostiles ho stiles who committed the murders at mainos 1 ranche rancho have been depre dating in that section of the country and have surrendered unconditionally they number 39 he is bringing them in BAN SAN francisce 9 S moro than ten ton thou thousand persons assembled at ht the pavilion last evening to wit nesb ness the anish naish ef of the pedestrian contest at five minutes past ten mcintyre completed hla hia five hundredth mile on a run in five live minutes and twenty five seconds amid the tremendous cheers of the crowd he then retired to his tent most of the other contestants walked the track at a leisurely gait galt until four minutes before eleven wh hen en a procession was formed farmed headed by the band followed by the pedestrians and moved twice around the track the victor being borne on the shoulders of his friends thenet athenet the net neb profits of tho ko match approximate 1 ol 01 halt haft of w which bich lich goes id ht fo four u leading contestants in the cro pro portion of fitly thirty twelve aal ael an a it half and seven and a half per cent centa respectively those making miles save the entrance money F fifty f ty d dollars 0 liars is given to all making 3 75 and one hundred dollars to all making miles the only one making this record is mcintyre the contest has been conducted in the bast possible manner throughout and the large crowds W were ere in attendance every day and evening it hab haa been as quiet and orderly as at any place of or amusement NEW YORK Q boscoe roscoe conkling opened the republican campaign at the academy of music brooklyn last night A large audience was present pre pie sent he devoted himself almost exclusively to national affairs denying there isa issue on state concerns ho denounced noun ceil the disfranchisement of the blacks and nd th the repudiation of state state debts by the south as well as its the whole system of state rights to which we owed the late rebellion he contrasted the lenity shown by the nation to the rebels to the aai agis s of the late democratic congress he upheld all the well known republican doctrines including the jury law troops at the polls etc and finally declared the danger was now as imminent as it was in 1860 1560 BOSTON 9 prices for domestic are well sustained with a steady demand and desirable grades are still tending upward all grades aro ara in request particularly tine fine and medium fleeces the large movement in fine wools for some borne weeks past hah has materially reduced the available supplies of this description and holders are indifferent about selling except at a further advance california wool is selling at 20 0 33 for spring at 17 goi god 20 for foi fall pulled palled wools are scarce and firm KANSAS CITY I 1 mo me 9 the chi cago eago and alton train which leaves this city at p m was robbed of its express money at glendale 15 miles east of the city the train was stopped by about 20 masked mashed men who kept up a continual fir ing while the messengers safe was being robbed the messenger enger was knocked down but not severely hurt burt elt fit ty thousand dollars ia 13 the estimated loss the agent at alen Blen blendall dale daie la is missing CHICAGO 9 A dig dispatch natch from general geral al JH wherritt orritt erritt october ath an on milk mik baxer baver was waa forwarded to taen gen sheridan to nighta iver d lieveld captain Pay vay liels command at this morning we found the command much aa as reported in the original dispatches the casualties were w ere 13 killed and 43 wounded all ali alithe the animal animals sot of the command were killed hilled except 12 mules and three horses of the four companies of cavalry capt dodge with his company arrived air fir rived on the iet let dinst into capt raynes paynes in trench ments menta but all his bis horses were killed by the enemy too much praise cannot be given kiven this gallant officer and hla hia command for the very praiseworthy act in the reinforcement of payne words fall fail to describe the soene scene in the vicinity ot of this wretched over dead animals aro are lying outside the breastworks the stench from which is something horrible the wounded are doing well captein captain payne and paddock are both improving provi tig I 1 cannot give too much credit to my myO gallant officers and ind men for their admirable conduct during the march in something like 48 hours my command has marched about miles over miserable dusty roada the worst ever over travelled the tribunes galena ills special says bays none noue hone hour BW RW ashburne today to day received a dispatch from gen grant stating ho would be in galena some time in the week preceding the meeting of the army of tennessee in chicago oil CaI cago november his reception there will be ona onn ona ons far fat grander bealo scalo than when he returned victorious from the war wai la izi 65 NEW STEW the timea has this on the tho proposed grant reception in illinois it being known when the general will reach galena the citizens have taken hold of the matter of his hia reception with great spirit and most extensive preparations have been made to a hearty and generous welco welcome mil mik it la Is already known that not only tbt the veople people of jo 30 daviess county but all along the line of the illinois central Rall railroad road asfar as tar far south as diandra dian Dia naro nara aro are making preparations to ba be present in immense numbers murther than this the peo poo people pie from dubuque and jackson counties iowa and of grant lafayette and iowa counties la in wisconsin have signified taniz th determination to be present A an enthusiastic meeting metting of the citizens or of galena gena irrespective of neld held this thib afternoon for party the was 0 if snaking preliminary arrangements purpose fa holthe the tho reception ion ibn ab nb do 6 lesseps the world caun caul that he is dealing alth kh a project hil hii alle Pite rests ree teof of in which the Imper imperial the united states are eve eveln evell n lora more affected than were those 0 of ep 91 land by tho the suez canal broj 1 t 1 india is not eo so vitally connect connected ea with england aa as j california and oregon are with the reet ret reb of the american union but the connection is BO so close that palmerston Palme raton was clearly in the right when he strongly objected to the construction of the canal between the red se bea and the mediterranean under french auspices washington 9 JA special agent of the department of justice just returned from utah where he had been bent sent by the attorney general 1 has reported that the district attorney ia is laboring under much difficulty in making any headway in proc procuring g evidence to place before tae the grand jury in cases where polygamists are to be presented presen sen presen ted for indictment he states that mormons cormons are very threatening they talk against the enforcement of the law against polygamy but he does not apprehend anything like violence they have used every means in their power which is very extended to render futile all steps taken against polygamists ista iata liable to prosecution he further states that it is the intention if possible to place before the grand jury evidence showing purposes and doings of the endowment house CHICAGO 9 the united latea taleb talea express companas comp anys officials here state the comp says anys loss loes by the robbery of their safe at glendale 3 will nod noc exceed there was cash to that amount in the safe but thereat the rest of the valuables were not negotiable general manager mcmullin of the alton road boad discredits the assertion that the band are the james brothers gang he states that the sheriff of jackson county missouri is after the outlaws and on rha aba of 0 eight ol 01 theral with prospects or thew tomorrow to morrow monrow emme eane Pay beya beys general service cick alck in the office ot of adjutant general Yh erey west point has been court on a charge ol 01 attempting blackmail on a cadet and found guilty dishonorably discharged stripped of all pay due and coming due and sentenced to ten years imprisonment in the military prison at fort leavenworth AL ALBION mich 9 A large balloon passed over this city at 9 this morning go going ing south west rapidly at a great height to all appearance a car was attached NEW york YOEK IO 10 the tribune prints a letter from general crook in which be he caysi bays the indians have no redress against the lawless whites even when the agent agents sare are honest and the interior department appropriations are insufficient under tiie the poss pose bomil 1 atus act the military arm of the government is paralyzed the tha whites indian property and the owner bas bag only a shadowy hope of lecove recovery ry in the courts As affairs are now the indian has no encouragement to be thrifty when his horses and cat tio are big enough to be of any service they ara are driven off in herds by white renegades rene gades when his hia wheat corn and mud vegetables arp rup almost ready for market his reservation Is changed were we to treat some of our oar foreign immigrants in buch such a manner it would not take long to turn them thern into prowling vagn vaas vagabonds bonds living by robbery adi ani add and assassa tion washington 10 the acting commissioner of the land office has informed the district nand land officials at deadwood that mi all ma mineral adral notices must be con if published in a d daily a ily lly paper sixty one consecutive daily dally publications are required if any omissions emissions occur the publication must be begun de novo this order is the outgrowth of the late fire at deadwood which destroyed all the newspaper offices and interfered with tiie the publication of mineral 51 claims ll 11 08 jag as required by law for 60 daye a y lt the cincinnati special says stanley matthews declares grants nomination predetermined mid wad demanded by popular sentiment kag 9 think thinks that a large larie number of democrats will vote for him DROIT 10 lo up to noon 18 dead bodies thau chad been taken from the wreck of the express 10 of whom were taken from the emigrant car they have not yet been identified the identified killed are milton filbert engineer of the express train b C B smith of jackson fireman of the espres express s train john rice wife and daughter philadelphia mrs garland and a 10 year old daughter philadelphia louis mon aon geon buckingham canada and an infant dau daughter 9 of mrs geo oed A jones of Cnota de penn auis anis tv s ax till tili following is a list ot or the woun wounded den as fib fan far as wa can be ascertained M D carlisle express messenger detroit collar bone br brokon broken idt A 11 io A bennett bag baggage aage man D detroit tr 1 and bruis aruis d wm buggy troy vt right leg arld and thigh crushed daniel dautel finn chicago and bruised L M sparlin philadelphia ehi Ehl ladelphia cut on the head and hurt bator bater internally nally arthur borers rogers philadelphia cut and bruised not dangerous rauben reuben carter ga gandher gard i edher her illinois hands bands cut and left thigh broken george A cunning haai 7 janesville ala left arm broken in two places B E J parnell st leg broken airs mrs E J X P arnell parnell bt st catherines ont severely verely ee injured in the left knee mrs J P Parn Parnel eli elJ lj toronto oal oat head bead crushed john jeffries newark head crushed probably fatal william rice bice aged four years philadelphia leg crushed and face cut recovery doubtful hib hia father mother and bister elster all killed mrs laura A finley walworth wai Wal worth woith N Y bruised about the head and face mrs B R J warrens warren ganges about the lead head and shoulders henry burrows newfoundland fou tou found udland land penn perin cut cult in the heade bead aland arandus brandus us Mason a frenchman buckingham canada severe con tuston on the face and head P Mason nube buckingham canada cut in ld the head and leg Adel adeibert adelbent bert berl al benjamin jersey city Heigh heights to N J hip head and lungs slight william bainny galt gait ontario bruised mrs A M steele detroit leg sprained and body bruised mrs thos Clo olo clement ment lockport beck Leck port N Y arm and head badly cut severely |