Show B T GRAPEL PH 9 AMERICAN R 10 A N NEW YORK 13 A A county convention of the socialistic labor varty party was held this evening about were present after the address a platform was read and adopted nd opted which demanded 8 hours as iba isa a days daya work the establishment of f national and tate departments id labor agriculture and industry equal pay for the services Bar vices of women with nth that of men when equal work was performed no conspiracy laws against the right of workingmen to strike or induce others to and gratuitous education of all children under 14 years fears ears of age direct popular legisla t iol tiou reduction of salaries of officer establishment of a progressive income tax on all property ro perty t the tho e removal of slaughter houses auses etc to places where iuey them will not be ob speedy transfer to the city it all means of transportation t f borough and permanent investigation lon of the amm aff affairs istra of all chartered assoria fons ions establishment of state banks fire and life rence renco business and a rity city pawn abolition of all sanday sunday laws etc A full state wad mad local ticket baas was nominated ith the 0 rik names meb mes being unheard of germans the temes times correspondent traveling with secretary schurz schutz says rhe the rho latter informed the indians at the council in th the tho indian territory to ry that sooner or later the gov would have to break the t nestles irest ireat lea iea io lu ahiah it bad had guaranteed ti U the tha indians indiana possession of their lala jaud alo al o that congress will propose in the thy next report a law enabling the indians to obtain complete title tc tuoi individual vidual land by long occupancy and then dispose of them at will advises advices from tsay ksay the demanty for iron is brisk and nd prices for forward delivery today advanced five to ten shillings shil shii linga per tons ton large shipments being made to america and tha the continent the orders in hand band for iron kind und steel are said to be sufficient to maintain the activity of the trade throughout the winter beveral several furnaces have been re xe lighted cincinnati 13 the gazettes grayson ky kyj 3 dispatch bay jesse underwood was shot in the door of bia fathers house known as fort port underwood yesterday morning the party patty surrounded the house threatening to kill anybody who would dare flare bury jesses body or lescue rescue george who is badly wounded and with the women and children all that remains of the unfortunate underwood fa family M inside of the house george togy bentt sent word to the county judge praying for heip help hip and protection tec tion the governor has been appeal appealed eato to but bas baa not responded this ia is the fifth murder murden within the last la st three weeks in carter carfer county four of the murdered men being arid one a member of the holbrook tribe nothing has been done by any officer from the governor down to the county magi aerates to check this fearful blood DETROIT 13 the coro coroners nees jury which held ail wil an inquest to determine the cause of the folling falling of the grand stand at the adrian fair grounds by V which aich 15 lives ilves were weyo lost and injured render rendered ed a verdict late on saturday Batur day night bight to the effect that W wit jr lawrence owner of th the estand stand eizer bizer an architect BH armstrong and henry armstrong carpenters who built the stand were guilty of criminal negligence li all but bat the latter were arrested yesterday on archarge a charge of manslaughter and were arraigned this forenoon and pleaded not guilty and were released on ball their elamin examination aaion takes place october armstrong arm strong has not yet vet been arrested 13 A railroad 9 acci dent occurred this evening at maywood on the northwestern road boad ty by which twomey were killed and a number wounded the cause waa was a 9 collision between freight and passenger train the names of tho hilled are monroe W anderson of elgin and VV dauber Pa uber of Chicag oboth 1 george chisholm was passengers ee verely severely but not beri seri seriously oual ly injured and several beveral other persons were badly shaken up the train was the evening accommodation on the galena division of the northwestern and the train into which it waa una a gravel train A mib rate understanding as to signa signals lawas was the cause GALVESTON 13 A mews news special from oin orn paris says that J J wheeler whealer e editor diton of the banker wanner wius was shot dead thia this morning by wm win brenner an attorney wheeler had preferred charges for removal against policeman clark dark whom bonner defended and succeeded in I 1 getting acquitted which appears to haye have incensed wheeler ashe as he several times timea threatened bonnets ilfe life if NEW YORK 13 the emeralds discussing ute affairs says baya that they have attacked our people not only murdered individuals but mad made mado war against the united united states they appear to have done BO so without provocation but eyen even it if they hau had sum suf su mldred flared wrong their treaty with us bound them to peaceable remedies it will not do now to say eay that after all they are still entitled to their former treaty rights they have deliberately forfeited those the government may if it choose chooses resettle re settle them on 04 their reservation may reinstate them in their former fortner and forfeited rights built need not do so and in our judgment ought not to do EO so wash inato immediately upon receiving the dispatch stating sta t ing that the ho hostile stile utes had retired through the in fluence of ouray called at the war department and consulted with gen sherman on the bub subject eject the latter at once sent the following fol foi lowin 9 telegram 1 to gan gau slier Stier sheridan idan Head qs united states stater army washington oct to gen P JT sheridan commanding division eros ere chicago the hon Sec see secretary y of the interior has this morning called with a telegram conveying a proposition for peace which is communicated for your own information I 1 and which should go for what it la Js worth to generals ais als crook and merritt the latter is on the spot and can tell if the ho hostiles stiles have ceased fighting if BO gen merritt is 18 to togo go in every event to the agency to ascertain the actual condition of facts all indiana indians who oppose must be cleared out of the way it they TC le i bist if they surrender Bur render their arms and ponies they should be held bold as prisoners to be disposed of by superior orders thu tha secretary of the interior will bend send a special agent at onceco once to ouray who seems seema to be honest and to be our friend he may prevent the southern utes from being involved and the interior department can befriend him afterwards by showing favors to some of his special friends but the murderers of the agent and employees must be pui pul punished unshed aa as also those who fought and killed major thornburgh and men please acknowledge receipt recel rocel pt signed IV general in reply to the telegram from indian agent stanley the secretary of the interior sent the following dept of the interior oct 1879 i to stanley agent of zos pinos agency your d dispatch is received tell ouray that his hla efforts are highly appreciated by the government in view of the tho attack made upon thet the troops and the massacre of the agent and employ eess the troops will have to proceed to the white river biver agency ouray garay should endeavor to prevent any resistance to this movement the troops are now in great force and resistance would result only la great disaster to the indians the hostiles ho stiles will have to derand throw themselves upon the mercy of the sov gov ern arn eminent ment T the lie bie guilty parties must 1 be identified and delivered up we ve shall see that no injustice is to done anyone the peaceable indians indiana wiil will ml I 1 I 1 he protected guraya mercy in individual cases will be as far aa as the general interest permits special agents are being dispatched to los pinos with further instructions signed rawlings wyo 13 isar ur emli emil webber and george fuhr two cour couriers lers have just juat arrived from what was a few days ago the white 1 river biver agency erow from them I 1 learn the following particulars gen merritt advanced upon the agency on the lith last on his way he found many dead bodies among others he found the bodies of carl goldstein Golda tein an Israelite who left loft here with government supplies fon lor the utes at whiteriver white River elver agency he was found ina lna in a gulch six miles this bide aide of the agency and was twice shot through the der he WM was about two miles from his wagon A teamster named julius moore formerly from bain bridge mass who was wilh with him when he be left here was found about yards from Golda tein with two bullet holes in bib bis breast and his body bode hacked and mutilated with a knife or haichel hatchet As the command advanced through the caf canon lorl lort they came to an old coal mine and in tt it they folind aund the dead body of an agency hrop prop loyf loyl Be Foamed drebber dresser Eser he had bad evidently been wounded and crawled in the mine to die dle bis hia coat was folded up and placed under his bead for a pillow beside him lay a con containing taini nir eight bart cartridges ridges in one of his bis pockets a letter was found which as near as ithe the courier can remember was as follows WHITE RIVER sept 29 I 1 pm major maior thomb burgh I 1 will come with chief douglas and another chief and will meet you tomorrow to morrow everything quiet nere and douglas is flying ed ad states flag we have been on guard three nights and will bo be tonight toight n not that we expect any trouble but because there might be did you have any trouble coming through the catlon cation signed N nac C united statis states indian agent on entering agency a scene of quiet desolation presented itself all the buildings except one were burned to the ground r 0 u n d and not a living thing in bi bight sight g h t except the pom som command mand the indians had taken everything except flour and de do camped the women and children were missing and lothing nothing io thing whatever could oe found to indicate i what bad had 0 have either been murdered and buried burled or else taken away as hos hoa their dreadful and unmentionable tio fate late calls forth the most profound sympathy the dead body of father meeker wae was found about 1100 jarda yards from his house bouse lying on his back shot through the head the left side of his head was waa as mashed in with some blunt a piece ot of barrel stave being driven into his bis mouth and one of his hands and arms bad I 1 ir burned hurried the dead body of mr W roat hoat fether father Me Meek ekers eis eia assistant was found between the building and the river with a bullet hole through his bis left ear and one under the ear I 1 he ai as well as father meeker were I 1 stridden Ded dea entirely naked another employee was found dead he was stripped naked and had a bundle of paper bags in his hia arms he had bad a bullet hole in his hla left breast frank dresser a brother to the one found in the coal mine minel was found badly burned he had without doubt been killed instantly as a bullet had passed through his bia heart i the bodies of eston baton thompson price eskridge and all the other employees not noted were also found eskridge Eak ridge was found two miles this side aide of the agency naked and a bullet ho hole hoie ae through his head bead in indiana during daring Thorn burghs burgha battle tle tie in a breastwork made of stone was waa found the dead body of an unknown white m man an dressed in buck skins he tie was bitting sitting on his bis knees I 1 and had his gun in position to fire he was shot through the forehead from this it appears the indians are not alone in this hellish work the supposition is that the indians have eone gone south to join the southern and the impression among the off officers cers command is that the in indians deans who fought throughout number at least chicago 1 13 colonel merritt telegraphs egra phs ephs military headquarters under date of oct lith substantially as follows this morning I 1 river to a point near the white biver river agency the cavalry bab baa been out all day in different directions looking for Indi indiana ansy and all report that trails tralis lead southerly to the grand biver river I 1 have little doubt but the indians have gone to Un compagna agency I 1 expect gilbert gilbertl and henny henry wenry tomorrow to morrow and will then move toward grand biver river leaving a guard behind I 1 have buried burled seven beven bodies herein here ln 1 eluding agent meeker and road I 1 am entirely in doubt respecting the force the hostiles ho stiles can cau muster it la Is clearly ascertained that all the uintah indians indiana joined the utes before the thornburgh fight if the orders are to go to the southern siou tiou thern agency and fight what we meet I 1 shall ha be glad to carry the them thom m au outa t but hope instructions will not be delayed colonel merritt regrets exceed angly the great amount of military supplies sold thebe these e indians by ranchman ranchmen ranch men SAN francisco IS 13 au anasto asto ria xia dispatch at 7 this morning says saye A gun from fort canby announced that the steamer st paul had beba sighted the tug canty canby canby having on board general greene major nHon VV D hare and I 1 started from astoria to meet the incoming ship when the st paul arrived at the junction of the north and south channels cb annela aunela and nearly abreast of fort stephens a salute of 21 guns was fired A salute was also fired from F N canby As the st paul passed up the river rhe she was greeted with cheers by the crews of english ships gaily decorated and anchored in the bay which were answered by the st paves passengers igers she took on the gentlemen from the canby one mile easl east a I 1 t ot t cape hancock As she neared astoria the beile belli rung whistles band bands played splayed all the shipping was decorated the st jaul yaul touched at and the distinguished soldier was greet ed with three rousing cheers which he acknowledged with a bow mayor mavor W W park and the city i council of astoria came aboard and we were represented presented then geno 0 howard with his staff 0 dgreen G reen capt J H and 0 IL B S wood ed by mal maj maor or wm governeur morris and add capt D hill came aboard with greetings by invitation of mayor parker parken general grant went ashore and took his bis station ona ons on stand on the wharf when mayor parker had delivered a short address of welcome general grant responded the general shook hands with the crowd as they passed by in ip single file the at and the lut Lur lurkins bins with gen howard and staff governor ferny ferry the territorial of officers and legisla tors followed a few minutes later an and drued passed the SL S paul six miles east of astoria AB toria A dispatch from portland oregon dated pm bays says the steamer st S paul arrived at astoria at this thia morning after salutes from the forte forts the bleamer immediately proceeded up the columbia river grant will not reach portland until tomorrow to morriw he is stop atop to at fort eort vancouver I 1 A says public meetings have been held on vancouver island and on the main land british columbia at which resolutions were passed and a petition to sir john A macdonald premier of the dominion govern ment protesting against the employment ef of chinese labor in the construction of the canada pacific railway NEW yore YORK 14 the dye tda washington special says additional instructions have been telegraphed grap heal hedL agent stanley and special agents have been dispatched with explicit orders how bow to act in |