| Show BY TELEGRAPH reu WESTERN UNION EMION AMI ALM SAN FRANCISCO c G A at the third days session ot or the national hal encampment today to day the committee on resolutions submitted a report denouncing polygamy that congress be asked ta to pass such suan laws as will eradicate the evil from froin the country the feature ot of ane af afternoon session was the discussion over the service pension bill the department of massachusetts offered a resolution favoring favori ug the s by congress ol of a bill which provides lor for a pension of eight dollars a month to every surviving soldier and sailor bailor of the war whether disabled wr or not the committee on resolutions to whom the maetter was referred reported adversely bennett 3 ennett of indiana submitted a minority report favoring the measure A vote vole was first taken on in ane latter and defeated by to 86 several efforts were made during the day to bring up the consideration of the next encampment place but without avail A session will be held this evening when it is supposed both the selection of a place for thep next encampment and th atis election of off officers iders will be accomplished complis hed bed CHICAGO T in the anarchist trial today to day the defend defendant aut fielden was on the stand again ile he denied having any knowledge of the dynamite plot and in his bis speech he be declared lie he did not urge that any overt act be committed against any particular person or persons that his remarks were simply directed against the present social tern tem the other witnesses for the defense gave immaterial testimony the only testimony of any particular importance this afternoon was that of S T ingram and john burnet the lormer former witness swore that the circular calling the haymarket meeting which he produced in court was given to him on the street the night ut of may ath shortly the meeting took place the circular was one of of those from which the words workingmen array yourselves and appear in force had been beeh omitted this was the only circular of the kind that had been presented in evidence by the defense it had been preserved since the haymarket riot by the witness who was present at the meeting the state presented in evidence a lotof lot of circulars taken from the arbel ter office from which the words mentioned had not been expunged pu liged and the defense has presented a number of revised ones bat till now no one of them has been traced to the hands bands of an eye witness of the riot who had received it from the distributor john burnet is an aa ordinary looking lookin young german who said he was a cigar maker the was standing 80 feet south of the entrance to cranes alley on the haymarket when the bomb exploded the states attorneys pricked up their ears at once did you see the bomb thrown 1 I did did you yon see the man who threw the bo bomb abr 1 I 11 X did how did bs throw the bomb stand up and show the jury how he did it witness stood up and went through the motion of throwing something into the air with his bis right hand toward the northwest witness was then given a picture of aubel Is that the man you saw throw the bomb III dont think at to la the cross examination was devoted to a comparison of the witness preg ent statement with those he made to the states attorney on may alay ath since that time witness had vis vii cited the scene of the riot and taken thy the measurements of distances uc tween the entrance to the alley and where he stood and from where the bomb was thrown to where he stood he had them carefully entered in his note book and they were as nearly the same as those the states attorney is as could be expected taking into chusid aeration that the night was dark and the witness memory unaided the state has claimed that the boma bomb was thrown from very near the entrance to the alley Bur barnets nets testimony wakes the spot f urther further south by nearly thirty feet the cross examination was concluded somewhat dramatically by the states attorney as follows after which the court adjourned till monday what did you do when the bomb exploded 1 I went adapt away what for Re because cause I 1 lantto be killed you say you siw saw the bomb explode yes sir aid did you know it was a bomb yes sir sr you yoa may go 7 an el paso special says cutting was sentenced late this afternoon alter noon T the he sentence is one years imprisonment at hard labor and thie fine if lie he is unable t tv pay the line there will be ibi more moie days imprisonment at hard labor the judge gives given medina the prosecutor leave to euter enter a civil suit bult against cutting for damages after the tee en mence tence expires in reference to the recommendation of the public prosecutor that consul brigham agliam should be complained of to the united states and his removal requested the judye judge says that be will refer that question to the supreme court in ia chihuahua it is now thought that cutting will be hurried OF off to chihuahua before morning there is some borne alarm in el paso about an attempt at lynching lunching lyn ching but it is unfounded C ty ot of mexico 7 it is announced on good authority that U S minister jackson bas i le esig signed ned but that secre tary bayard has not yet accepted his rei resignation it Itis is said baid minister Mini bier jacksons resignation has no connection with the recent border bolder troubles as it was filed in june last mr jackson has had the confidence and respect of the mexican government and the american citizens of mexico laredo texas 7 A detachment of mexican troops arrived in nuevo laredo last night they are principally infantry and sh ai illery and brought t two u cannon along with them they have placed the cannon to command fort asu on the texas side of the rio grande aud and nave bave been taking observations bjorn their positions all i day considerable indignation is expressed by the americans Amen caus at the art a i of of these troops and this thia action on the part of the M mexicans does not argue well for a peaceful solution of tile the present difficulties paris 7 i the mexican minister mini ater here has sent a communication to tile the papers in which he be says that a conflict will not arise between mexico and the united states over vie fie aultin cutting affair lie he concludes with the statement e nt that mexico is perfectly tranquil KANSAS CITY ciry 7 As tore shadowed yesterday the city authorities are today stopping streetcar street car travel in an attempt fi ew P tto to enforce payment of the delinquent lin quent neat license tax on the street cars about 60 cars have been stopped biome i ace 11 today loday to lo day on liap alv lines and the drivers arrested anese lines are all the lie t property of the metropolitan tan rail kail way company which recently bouget out the corrigan consolidated company the back tax in qu quention estton tion 1500 has not been taid paid and is contested by the new company the mayor says the cars cannot start until awl the taxes are arc paid the streetcar street car company officials say the delay only increases inci eases the cites liabilities in the way of damages A Lemp temporary restraining order was issued lute late this afternoon by judge stover enjoining the authorities from interi interfering ef edg W with ith the street car travel and it way was accord accordingly lu ly resumed tile the order is made returnable the lust the present demand of the city it appears Is not tor the old tax but tor lor tue tile license from july when the new company assumed control cincinnati 7 the mill and grain house bouse ot 01 Fleisch fleischmann mans dis distillery in the millock bottom were burned tonight shortly after midnight tile the warehouse and distillery proper are aie located on the opposite side of the street and there is great danger that these may catch the loss so far i is oyer partially insured philadelphia 7 A telephone message just received at the associated press office at 10 p in says that tile the schooner henry disston is ashore at inlet and there is also alao a dis wasted masted schooner of the brigantine build flying signals of distress the sea is so rough that the lite life saving crew are unable to go goto to them louisville ky 7 the com bouner ier journals special from ashland gives particulars of a railroad accident L by which four lives were lost and two people fatally injured the wreck occurred on the chesapeake ohio road between two freight trains near I 1 lime im e 1 stone stoneson on a short curve carve both 1111 trains were running gm wild ild 7 president cleveland 8 accompanied 0 0 p ed by v secretaries manning rc indicott u d 1 c 0 t and whitney left for new york at 12 15 dent cleveland tark r Kf ibera of his cabinet who dabi tiddens Til dens funeral iobe day left lef t this af afternoon kerdoon or strain S i train I 1 11 tor for this cit th the L e imbi at the murray Hil hill hotel 1 they were driven to jersey X ssp asp le ae e train was taken laken lor for inthe le erand jury has i j against ex deacon tub of bowdoin square bap il aph ifor adultery with mrs mra I 1 of the congregation 1 kumade the confession and av lab W W downs appeared be ilk ory as witnesses wit neKses 7 tue disabled north ger steamer werra from bre PICO 4 dived ved below in tow of a S C 6 edward alwy was hanged at spar tow T for the murder of 1 1 I 1 in L march 1885 15 i joe 7 st at louis 6 wash 5 ont kansas city 1 boston 4 j new york and phila ines gar CISCO cala 8 the pablo arrived today to day kong dates of july and advices advises frum from ro io aoi areas ar as follows is now raging in bolto kio jn in the former place an ever before during alre days irom from july 15 to have averaged over ath 50 there is every rit I 1 spread further farther as aa ane conditions are at the ne favorable to the the weather is the since 1871 up to foreigners have been bics es not known both of the better classes of d 1 natives are campara mottrom pt trow the disease N Y 8 the turbulent niagara ara whirlpool rapids na navigated in a cask today to day us feat eat being successfully led d by two men the dr dar 1 were william potts and ft two coopers who were il the same shop with gra nia alue ie the initial trip about iks 0 ago the barrel boat beet et long conical in form bof of the best locust staves applied with a keel rudder bluel and turret with glass deep p holts holes about buo pounds t kept the side ft the time the two men lay while passing pass a through turbulent waters clui c liu ging ug to qa defas afas to the sides ot ol the ch man was likewise kept on of the cask by means of a dg made fast to bi bEa aples pies the ade from the me maid of the hog 1 on the canada side at ma r row w boat towed the cask t above the cantilever sere xe it was turned adrift in beof of the stream the craft arged about half the time the rapids but um scribing the outer circle pool its occupants thrust Is s through the opening and I 1 F CALMLY SMOKED I A CIGAR ul landing was made at wa on the canadian side five yasa the starting place he aed 65 55 minutes the feat td by no less than tta az 8 forest fore fires are marathon and clark counties the e nie lire communicated to the spencer ricer and colby laid tue completely mple tely in asnes and the latter fires are also I 1 the ibe outskirts of chippewa I 1 cit citizens izenA are at the engine eacia ay tor emergencies at town of huou luou population tiou central the loss joss is wo large baw mills the od factory tac tory several i school house aubic liall hall ly residences are destroyed tt brigade are com batting the at al boloy which is merely KI tue the caage is comparatively leant at riol I 1 minn 8 A redwing to the pioneer press says ecos elevator at eggleston Egg lesion sw put was burned last night laag g debrs len fen upon the rail attack and the up freight train was m the track after the engine posed PM sed and catching lire fire 17 cars w with merchandise dibe machinery lues were burned of nine tramps were burned to death injured and two wa dus unhurt hurt trie the name of only one I 1 burned was ascertained 11 W iiii P of illinois 01 ii ocia 8 A special from el cyb ya As the sentence was pro upon cutting at paso del axi mexico Mex tco last evening the pris toed slightly pale but was fwise thoroughly composed when g of the ben sentence tence was lin asked in a loud load voice of the ait hat the same time pointing to 44 matthe is that creature to myown 1448 at consul brigham inter to stop step him ill 11 we 0 prisoner uses insulting lan W told mid the judge jude i can add M to the th term of his sen abw 11 assured the court that it atmer gahe a he nor meant any dis dl HB said judge us or ion en the e other side of an article which is held to have vitiated a reconciliation made on this st sile le 11 and this action on theother side continued brigham Brin bam was construed on this side as contempt of court to this the court replied in the negative the court then corned to the prisoner and asked do yon still stand under the protection of your government 1 I do replied cutting do you wish to take an appeal to the supreme court the judge asked I 1 have no appeal to make except to the government of the united states if you should desire to take an ap peal said judge zubia you have five days in which to give notice do you wish to sign the proceedings of the court 1 I sign ho nothing thing do you wish to express satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the sentence I 1 no sir I 1 have never recognized yours your court or jurisdiction luris diction and L I 1 do not recognize its right to imprison me for an hour cutting was then taken back to jail and will be sent to chihuahua in a day ortho or two no sooner was the fact of cuttings sentence known than both towns on the mexican and american side were WIM WIED WITH excitement over the matter two wo secret meetings were hold here and companies of minute men were organized merchants fear harm barm if the soldiers are not promptly on hand they realize that LOu congress gress only can declare war but the superior number of mexican soldiers in paso del norte would play havoc with the single company at fort bliss over a mile from el paso arms armis and aad ammunition are not scarce however and the citizens are secretly or organizing gan izing so as to act on the defensive their voice is unanimous for the vindication of american honor and the protection ot of our citizens icons too are angry at the tenor of our press and people and are fearful of v violence on account of the numerous numero us mass meetings which are being held A dispatch from rio grande city texas says A heavy furce firce of mexican revolutionists crossed the river into texas on thursday night A troop of eighth U S cavalry was ordered yesterday irom ringgold Eing gold barracks to pursue and disarm them BALTIMORE 9 secretary bayard speaking to a correspondent last night ox of the cutting case said there is no reason why a satisfactory adjustment of the difficulty should not be reach reached edip ji he has been assured that such was the desire of f the mexican government by the resident resident minister who said some days ago that his bis government would act promptly in the matter secretary bayard said impressively he considered the principle involved in the cutting affair I 1 one of the gravest importance and one as to which the whole country without reference to party should be a unit the personal merits or demerits of cutting himself had nothing to do with the matter it made no difference whether lie he be an angel of darkness or an angel 0 ouight ight but it did make the greatest alwa possible sible difference to the American people whether the contention raised by the state department ment in his bis case should be maintained or not mexico claims the right to try american citizens for an offense committed in the united states and cut ting has actually been convicted and sentenced for 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