| Show BY TELEGRAPH I 1 feb ER WESTERN UNION LINE A at I 1 k C A N CHICAGO IS 18 the st louis browns champions of the american league and the Chi cagos champions of the national league of the season of 1886 today to day played the first game of a series adries of six games half to be blared lu chicago aud and half in st lou lpuis ls for the championship of the world when the game commenced at 3 there were froni from to people present mcclaude was selected to umpire the same game anson won the toss and the st louis went to the bat alie following Is the score by innings innings 1 2 6 7 13 9 chicago 0 0 0 0 i G 6 st bt lows louit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the new system of umpiring will be tried in tuesdays game which provides that there will be a referee and two umpires one umpire to act tor for the Chi cagos and do the umpiring when the st louis club are at the bat anti and the other to act for the st louis and do the uW umpiring when the Chi cagos are at the hat bat in case of a close cloae decision either umpire has the right to appeal to the veteree Fe referee teree whose decision shall be final the two umpires and ec will be chosen by lot from the board of umpires the referee will stand between the pitcher and second baseman NEW YORK 18 A destructive fire occurred tonight to night at 11 in doerck street between sixth and St autin jn six factory buildings owned bv ex alderman Hehr were totally destroyed st besides the live five story buck brick workshop of behrs american desk manufacturing company the building on doerck street were occupied by L altman altmai co table manufacturers and by steinberg unger cigar box in akers loss chicago 18 rne ane daily news oak laud illinois special says sab je ecat ft eater part of the business portion of oak laud is ib in ruins the fire broke out at half bait past seven p m and at midnight whole blocks are a mass of burning debris the tire lire is still raging with no means other thau buckets to quell it the fire originated in chapman sons building ori on the southwest side of the square it was thought the bunding building was set on lire ire the wind blew from the castana cast anu south and the cinders flew in every direction the stores drugs di digs dry goods meat mart markets ets hardly ware aie in tact nearly dearly every branch of business were gutted of their contents until the heat forced all to quit tile the total loss will probably amount to partially insured BUFFALO 18 rheuna in aid of the storm sufferers now exceeds 1500 A letter was received from president cleveland this morning enclosing a check for and expressing sym path tor for the distressed people there are families being cared for b by the relief committees and food ang and clothing are being liberally provided there is considerable doubt expressed about permitting squatters to return n to the island to be the victims of every severe storm and it Is probable pio bable the city will refuse let use to allow a future occupation of that strip of beach lor for living purposes wyo IS governor warren concerning his epolt i says immigration and dev lornie nt have been seriously retarded in wyo madg by the nor non issuance of pan pait ants to public lands the recer Is show that but two patents covering acres have been issued durin during the past year although sweeping charges of irjud fraud thieving and land grabbing have been made against our citizens not one conviction has been made in Wy wyoming byomin omin and but three cases have been brought into the courts entries of laud convey rio do title and unless final proof is accepted they avail the settler nothing an and d his rights ar are e lost under the respective land sets acts together with his hia improvements only 61 51 patents have been issued in this territory tei i atory since jan 1st ast 1885 the final proofs ot of hundreds of poor settlers have been rejected on trifling technicalities it is true there were nearle nearly more entries in 1886 than in ISM but ut this increase does not represent new comers there are a few made imade by residents to save their rights during the last months of congress when the repeal of the pre preemption emption and timber culture colitre acts acta was imminent the report asks for liberal treatment of bona fide settlers and pioneers and not protection for illegal holders A distinction could be made between the honest and alleged dishonest settler by gudzin p patent the deserving entry men thorough examinations are recommended before or at the time of proof tile the present rules work against poor settlers in favor of the wealthy it the proportion p of honest entry men in ry wyoming Wy mina omina is only two out of should be instituted RIC A oNi 19 when the general assembly of i ahe he knights ot of labor went into session this ibis morn nig no one could answer the question positively whether it would talie take a final adjournment to lay or prolong itself until tomorrow reference of the question nil 0 dl the proposed revision of the constitution to the executive bo board ard and a committee of four with a final reference reter euce to the local assemblies has caved much time and there now remains to be disposed of the reports of only halt a dozen special committees committees on finance and appeals and grievances NEW YORK 19 the cag caad ae in which tile the workmen lin in one of the shafts of the new acque duct at tenth avenue and lauch street are borne to and from their work fell this morning a as six men were ascenc ascending tin in it thomas bourke was killed and three others were badly injured when near the top of the shaft the rupe rope that held the cage broke it went down with a crash 50 teet leet below burke was taken from the wreck mangled and the others were dragged forth terribly injured the injured were taken to a haapa hospital ital washington SHI 19 the session odthe of the cabinet today to day was devoted mostly to the consider consideration of estimates to be submitted to congress for the eap exp expense elase of the government during the fiscal y year ear the treasury Treas treasury department was represented at the urt meeting by secretary manning for the first time since he was taken sick secretary whitney was the only absentee e the canadian fishery complication and the scope and the policy of the presidents annual message to congress were also considered second comptroller bi maynard aynard and third auditor williams have birve just concluded a critical reexamination examination re of the accounts of the signal service froma from september 1880 to july 1st ast 1886 THE expenditures during that period aggregated and of thike amount the accounting officers have disallowed and suspended a sum amounting to the disbursements we were anade remade by lieutenant robert cral aralar ath Af artillery tillery capt W mills ath artillery and anci F B jones assists assistant nt quartermaster gen eral era who consecutively had the office of disbursing officer during the period mentioned tae expenditures disallowed as unauthorized by law were principally telegraphing the purchase of supplies and for foreign service the department of justice has sent a copy of the following circular letter to each united states marshal sir in pursuance of a letter of the ath mst from the president directing the attorney general to take charge of th the e a appointment ponta e nt of s special deputy marshals h a ls the pe performance dorrn beof of their duties a and d ane kneir ir compensation together with the compensation of supervisors at the congressional ELECTIONS in november next your attention is directed to titles 21 24 and 27 chapter 7 of the revised statutes ander sections 2022 and 2021 revised statutes you have power to keep the peace protect supervisors preserve order prevent frauds and enforce the law in towns of inhabitants anil ana upwards you should make yourself your seli familiar fani liar with the statutes referred to and see that they are understood by your deputies who should be discreet men impressed with the importance of an honest franchise the manner of discharging these duties by yourself and deputies is largely left to your discretion in matters involving questions ot of law you are directed to consult the attorney of the united states for your district for needed information and advice it is assumed that the duties ean can be performed without infringing on the rights of any citizen in a manner that shall be firm and at the same time tree from un DISPLAY OF AUTHORITY it is not expected that the supervisors and deputy marshals will receive compensation pensa persa tion lor for more than five days service and they should be so informed within this time all can be done it is thought that ought to be you need vigilant men who are conscientious workers and no others before payment each deputy and supervisor will III pre present ent to you his commission t oath and badge ot oi office with an affidavit that hs h is the person to whom the commission commiss fon was issued that he be performed toe number of days set vice ce as charged which will be annexed ay by you to the pay roll as vouchers for borits its adjustment the same facts should also be known to you through other meads on payment being beim completed these accounts should be approved by the court and forwarded to this department part ment for action the executive order is mentioned in a circular letter sent to the united states district attorneys on the same subject the attorney general invites their attention to the letter addressed to the marshals and asks them to assist the marshals in the execution of this thi s law MINISTER COX called on the president today to day afterwards ter wards he had an interview with secretary bayard in regard to the turkish mission it is ia understood that the minister is willing to return Turkey toi to close up solis some diplomatic matters left unsettled at hid hia departure if mr bayard thinks it ess sary Bary otherwise he will resign and again enter political life NEW boux youx 19 janies james W foshag the ex president of the Broad broadway wiy railway Bail way another odthe of the parties in dieted dietel oy dy grand jury iury tor for giving bribes to the boodle boodas ls aldermen alderman was arrested this morning and taken to the district attorneys office police inspector byrnes this morning arrested jake sharp of broadway railroad notoriety on a bench warrant issued on the indictment found ou nd against aa dinst him by the grand jury lor for bribing br 1 big the boodle aldermen to vote for the broadway rose franchise james richmond president ol of the broadway Railroad was also taken into custody charged with the same of tense botu prisoners were conveyed I 1 to police headquarters lat later er they will be taken to the district attorneys A office and ar rained in court the intelligence of the arrest odthe of the three partners in the supposed guilt spread rapidly and CROWDS BEGAN TO GATHER at the district attorneys office by ten it had been the general impression that they would be arrested HOOD and it was rumored they had bad sooil been indicted no indictment had been found against sharp nor dor wis there any new indictment against richmond and foshay it i Is expected that indictments will be found against the three bribe givers charley C arley walte waite was brought down town from the house of detention after the arrest of the alleged bribe givers in the custody ot of his bib keeper aud and arrived at the district attorney office at 1030 he hurried waite away from the gaze of the curious who tilled filled the corridore corridor and aad took him into the private office shortly afterwards bright consul for sharp arrived and had bad a consultation with Ii district attorney martine marline in which police inspector steers participated it was learned that sharp and richmond were to be kept at police palice headquarters until the I 1 indictments COULD BK DRAWN u up when they will be brought down to plead plead in court and give ive bail should any be needed judge cowing fixed the bail at 0 each h in n the cases of sharp anna and foshay 0 sha byc a and nd additional in the case of Rich niona ano is already under that amount bistrica bi district strict attorney martine marline ix is his original motion asked that the defendant be put under bail cash E ex X alderman walte waite was before the grand randure ran dury jury about noon and gave evi deuce ence upon which in all probability the indictment against the alleged bribe givers has been jound found just JUKI before recess a batch of indictments was handed to judge cowing soon afterwards three coaches bearing jake sharp mr foshay jim richmond inspector byrnes and two assistants that left police headquarters about 2 drew up in front of the general sessions court house they alighted and entered the district attorneys tor torn evs office where they were obliged to await the return of the he judge who was at lunch lanch the COURT KOOM WAS CROWDED when they were arraigned the bonds were perfected sad and the prisoners were set bet at liberty thomas B kerr another of the indicted bri bribers berd subsequently subsequent lr appeared and was released on ball bail the indictments against the prisoners charged each with having bribed one or another of the ex aldermen by paying each to vote in favor or of granting the broadway surface railroad franchise NEW ORLEANS 19 there is great suffering at Sabine Pass andyjohn and johnsons bayou the relief comal combite com mite te asks for money provisions and clothing galveston 19 A special from orange texas says the steamer lamar returned here last evening from sabine pass with W additional sufferers one half of whom will go t to i 0 Beau beaumont moArt as soon as transportation cau can be obtained the remainder will remain here in charge of the local relief committees ten additional bodies have been found and were buried up to the time the lanzar left sabine at noon yesterday the relief committees of orange have exhausted an all their supplies and funds sufferers are constantly COMING IN the relief committee have n now OW in their charge and more were eils expected X in last night from johnso johnsons bayou the emily P having gone for them yesterday morning such is the situation at orange up to the present writing asad and unless more more relief immediately great distress will prevail many of the sufferers are sick and require the greatest attention the citizens of orange art doing all in their power to alleviate the distress but the demands ar are e reater greater than they can bear the relief committees were notified yesterday that 1000 had bad been donated by houston which is all the 1 cash sh that has been received outside of this town parties returning from the coast report that MUCH is going on scarcely a trunk valise or package can be founis foual that has not been broken open and rifled of its contents business has been at a standstill since the great storm the gaveston relief committee has issued an appeal to the people of the united states ana especially to those of louisiana and texas for aid for the survivors of the sabin pass and johnsons sons bayou disaster toey they say that about has so far been contributed tri buted from all sources but that that is totally inadequate to meet the needs of these poor people who have lost everything the land on which they lived even being rendered uninhabitable montpelier vt 19 the vermont legislature today to day elected george F edmunds united states senator huntington pa IS jas G blaine a and nd party left harrisburg Harr isburn for the west at 8 this morning when lewiston was reached a large crowd assembled aasem bled and blaine spoke for about fifteen minutes his remarks were mainly on the subjects of tariff and prohibition the party was met at huntington by a large and demonstrative aroi crowd la in the course of his hia remarks blaine char 1 as the 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