| Show BY TELEGRAPH IFER WESTERN UNION LINB AM R I 1 C A N ol 01 29 the president nominated dominated george A jenkins of pennsylvania toky today to ky day to be solicitor Ge general senator beek beck from the committee on finance today to day reported favorably the house bill providing that manufactured tobacco snuff ind and cigars may be removed for export to a foreign country without payment of any tax under the regulations to be prescribed B el abed bythe commissioner of revenue prince hashime of japan and members ot of his suite were fori formally pally presented to the president today to day by the secretary of state the japanese minister will give a dinner in honor of the prince this evening the president today to day transmitted to the senate in compliance with the resolution offered by senator ingalls statements from the heads of executive departments relating to chaa changes es in the classified service during certain periods specified in the resolution the statements are in tabular form and are submitted without comment summarized they make the following showing number of clerks now emp employed loved with within inthe the provisions of the civil service act removed from july 16 to march 4 1885 84 N number amber of appointments during that period not including those exempt from examination by rule 19 of the civil service rules number of clerks appointed within the provisions of the civil service act removed between march and june 15 IM 00 number appointed in the same period number of chiefs of divisions and nd chief clerks removed or reduced between july 16 and marck 4 1885 60 number of chief clerks appointed during that period number of chiefs of divis division tofi and chief clerks removed or reduced frob march ath 1885 to J june une loth 1886 number of chiefs of division and chief clerks Lap appointed pointed during that period 89 number N umber of appointments of officials within the scope of the civil service act between january I 1 1883 the date of its passage and july the date it went into effect the conferees of the river and harbor barbor bill talk less ass hopefully today to day of their prospects for an agreement but the issues are well defined and the differences feren ces may be reconciled in a moment when one side or the other decides to recede the house committee on foreign affairs today to day considered representative representation ladhams Lan hams resola resolution tion caring calling on the state department tor for the corres pon dence touching the cutting abutting case kadence lanham nham read a letter he be had received from the secretary of state concerning the assurance that Cutting would without doubt be released a few days and A was deemed unnecessary to take any adv further action on the resolution the committee has adjourned until next session CHICAGO 29 at the opening of the afternoon session captain explained upon the request of ingham the nature of his experiments with the luse fuse among the effects of lingg 1 I also experimented said the witness I 1 with dynamite cartridges I 1 had one inserted into a stone weighing perhaps sixty pounds the explosion groke broke the stone into atoms E F L gauss gangs was called and asked to read his translation of the sheet entitled the anarchist vol 1 no 1 tile the paper was published at the arbeiter office aud and in the notice requested that subscriptions be sent to C engle the first translation read was that of the announcement of the publishers in this it was stated that the object of the paper was to promote the doctrine the other article stall sall written in a highly heroic vein lamented the oppression of capital and advocated revolutionary principles eugene editorial writer on the free press some of the manuscript written in german to be in the handwriting of schwab the manuscript was that of the celebrated blood editorial published in the arbeiter of may ath the prosecution then caused a number of tr ane ie articles to be read from the alarm and other socialist organs these all preached revolution in more or les startling language another article gave minute instructions how to handle revolutionary purposes bor r further instruct instructions ious the reader was requested to apply to A S the tae alarm aels relating Ee lating aing to the filling of bombs the instructions were most complete at the beginning of the article tic ae dynamite d was referred 0 to o as the pa powerful aerial agat of civilization when the reading was finished the court adjourned GALVESTON 29 francisco rasti easu eres the naturalized american citizen who was arrested and surrendered tuesday night without a 9 hearing by county judge Roff hoffstetter upon the demand of chief of police mondragon of piedras Ni egras mexico that he was a horse thief was taken irom from the mexican prison eight hours after his incarceration carried two miles below piedras negras degras with his hands tied behind him and brutally shot and buried st at the command of mondragon the murdered man had taken out papers of citizen on august 15 1873 and prominent prominent romi nent men in eagle pass and piedras Ms negras degras bear testimony rasa eres was an upright honorable man mana the secret underlying this infamous 0 outrage 1 is s t that hat kasseres Kasu eres had won the affection of a woman acoman of whom chief mondra mondragon on was enamored mondragon swearing vengeance detailed two of his trusty lieutenants one night to murder his rival kasu basu eres badly disabled his assailant and escaped to eagle pass mondragon however determined upon his removal trumped up the charge of horse theft against him and had bad him cited and shot aThe night that was delivered to the mexican authorities mondragon left for Sal tello not however before delivered orders ito his bis lieutenant to execute the victim in a pathetic letter appealed to united sartes consul lynn to save him saying he was an american citizen guiltless of any transgression transgress ioa against any I 1 law aw and that mondragon Mond had bad had him arrested to gratify his vengeance this letter had been delivered to consul lynn ten hours after its author had been shot prior to receiving the communication consul lynn had bad already appeared before the proper authorities of pled pied ras degras negras and demanded inasmuch as was an american citizen and had been illegally extradited with out proper representation or heading heal ring that he be forthwith released ON 3 ban n dragon said that Easu eres was 0 their hands bands his case having beau transferred to the higher court at sal tillo where the consul would have to make his demands subsequent events proved this assertion of mondragon false consul lynn has telegraphed the facts of the case to secretary bayard at the same time informing the state department that the reported outrages to american citizens zens on the klo 1110 grande and in mexico were not exaggerated ag but true and suggesting vgo vigorous rous action on the part of tile the general government for their protection the excitement here over the terrible out outraged ragel is at a dangerous pitch and the county of ficera ficere who were a party to it are roundly denounced and will be summarily bum manly marily removed from office NOGALES arizona 29 news reached here today to day from hermosillo that tile the apaches killed two mexicans at governor ranch near sonora station on the sonora railroad the bridge across arroyo near Guer babi mexico has been washed away traffic on tue me railroad south of this point has been interrupted for several days ST louis 29 the laredo mexico correspondent of the globe democrat telegraphs that all commanders have received orders to arrest gen trevino on sight but the probability is that the gentral general is in the united states at some point safe from government hands is doubtless ere this time in new york city be having immediately quit the country on receiving his orders to report at the city of mexico trevino cannot be found and the supposition is that he has followed suit OTTAWA 29 the americans have filed their defense in the case ot of the schooner eita eila M doughty seized in may last at st anus anns the document admits the making ot of the treaty of 1818 but contends that thai its provisions must be construed in connection with the treaty ot of 1783 and more particularly with article 3 thereof the contention is that these acts do not noc prohibit the purchase of bait or ice NEW 29 st louis 5 new york 4 philadelphia kansas city 2 philadelphia 13 washington washington 1 detroit 13 boston chicago 6 boston 2 washington 30 the conferees Jon Con feres on the river and harbor bill have reached an agreement on the bill and the report will be presented to the house this afternoon the Henn hennegin hennepin epin canal clause remained in the bill modifications providing tor for accepting by tile governments of illinois and michigan the flat Oat york harbor and other items of importance are conceded by the house conferees Con feres no cut cue is made in it of any appropriation less than 30 rhe signal service ports cloudy and rainy weather fro fraai the corn belt this morning in kansas there was considerable ruin ram last night halt half an inch having fallen anere were also light showers in hi nebraska iowa dakota and arkansas and some parts of wisconsin the weather n w throughout I 1 the lower and upper lave lake region u upper per mississippi valley and missouri valley valley is generally cloudy s ro ST louis 30 Ms it is just learned that the postal car which left new york for st louis june haa among its mail a pouch for st louis which contained about in money moll e y aud drafts bonds enecks and other valuable papers and property valued at atso su at pittsburg the west mail flail was transferred and passed into the hands of the chief clerk james tir F r aale the train as usual made a very short stop at that place and also as usual the chief clerk signed a receipt tor for the various pouches without inspecting thew them the time being too short to do so during the run tu to indianapolis di he found that he be had receipted for tae st louis which was waa not in ill his possession and which probably had not been turned over to him with the rest of the mal mail he fie reported arted 0 tris robbery and detectives have neu been working on the case ever since without as yet having made any arrests ii 11 is believed the pouch was stolen between new york and pittsburg by one or a number of clerks who have since then lett left the s service z BOSTON 30 A portland special to the advertiser says the action of the canadian government in closing the bay of chaleur chaleum to american fishermen is believed hereto be an attempt to force the question of the three mile limit into the present controversy between canada and the united states stales so ay as to force the united states into opening its markets to canadian fish whatever settlement of the question is hereafter made the cay ot of chaleum chaleur Is an arm of the gulf of st lawrence miles ions and from 10 to aa 20 miles wide during the month of august it is diduch resorted to for mackerel fishing and it i is 3 believed advantage 11 m is to be taken of the scarcity ot of fish to endeavor to force a concession frum from the united states in 1871 the same thing was attempted but had bad to be abandoned at the request of the british government washington 39 mr S P rounds public il inter tendered his resignation to tile the president it is understood that this was dorie done at the request oi the president 1 who 60 it is said desires to fill the place before tile the adjournment ot of congress mr hounds Rounds is credited with having said that mr rogers of buffalo will be appointed to succeed hi him in the mt has approved the legislative isla tive bill the senate went into secret session about ten minutes after 11 and confirmed the nomination of geo A jenks to be solicitor general CHICAGO 30 la in the anarchist trial today to day the only testimony of importance was that given by two expert chemists who found that the of bomb taken from the bodies ot of officers ceis degan and murphy had exactly the same constituents as the bombs found in the rooms of lings ling and spies the afternoon atte atter noon proceedings began with the testimony of db Bluthart the county physician his M testimony was interesting inasmuch as it related to the wounds which caused the death of degan whose at the haymarket is one of the chill charges upon which the prisoners are being tried his were made at the post mortem examination of decana Degan Iii body held field may 5 witness described a dozen of wounds one of which ac calones casio ned death being in the left thigh it was caused by a piece apiece of lead which severed the femoral artery and store apart the muscles of the thigh witness identified one irregular sharpened piece ot metal more than an inch aquai by a quarter of an ilien thick which L was submit submitted ed in evidence as the missile taken from the wound nine other wounds which the witness characterized as explosive marks were found on the legs besides other marks in ane face and body officer john smith was then put on the stand he said he visited house on the ath of may and found there a revolver a breech loading gun a s word sword and red flags fi ve cham bei s of the revolver were empty the state here announced the case as closed with the exception of some translated articles from the arbeiter which would not be ready till tomorrow to morrow morning morDI Dg As the defense was not willing t to 0 open its case till the other side had finished the court adjourned NEW YORK 30 ane employed emp loyes of lewin martins cigar manufactory were notified ito day by the firm tat they must leave the progressive union the hands at once went out on a strike the other firms will tomor to mor row make a similar demand of their union employed emp loyes the feeling of exasperation among the cigar makers against district Az assembly no 49 is increasing re asing and trouble is apprehended in case the knights of labor continue their efforts to break up the union midnight A telegram from rockaway beach i just list received says a large lour four masted steamer is supposed to be ashore near there she is firing rockets no particulars are obtainable tonight to night ELPASO tex 30 the trial of cutting tj is now in progress at paso del norte it consists merely of the joint examination by the prosecuting attorney and judge of the papers in the case it is expected that a decision will be reached tonight to night as the three days allowed forthe for the trial expires tomorrow to morrow it seems to be the expect tatton among mexican lawyers that cutting will be sentenced to one or wo and taken up at once to the penitentiary at chihuahua medina is also having his trial this evening for raisin raising a rumpus a few nights back the cutting case has brought out the hitherto unknown fact mt that the doctrine of states rights is carried to its extreme limits in mexico the state authorities at chihuahua will brook no interference from the federal or even irom from president deat diaz personally they will not even listen to friendly suggestions As matters nw now stano stand cutting ng is ii certain to be sentenced to a long term of imprisonment and he be will be carried to chihuahua to serve out his term the people ot of the border along the rio kio grande are disgusted with the apathy and want of national feeling on the part of the washington washingto n administration tra tion tiou NEW york 39 30 ell perkins writes rather gloomily of thy the condition of ex president Pre aident arthur now at new london he says president arthurs brain is weakening like john charles francis adamas and bartley campbells in a recent conversation though he said 1 I think it shows that we are a strong government by a strong people eople when new york can punish its its own boycotters |