Show telegraphic NEWS ST louis june jube 28 late advices advises from the indian territory says the chickasaw indian police aided by deputy united states marshals are disarming every man who is carrying 1 a pistol 1 atol contrary to the tribal laws vu purcell was raided yesterday and the searchers were rewarded with about a wagon load of six shooters which they took from different individuals this is the cautionary system which is regarded as inevitable where war may break out any day between the chickasaws and none citizens on account of the refusal to pay rent bythe by the latter BERLIN june 28 emperor william has written a letter appointing the grand duke of baden general oberst with the rank of field fiela mal mai marshal as a token of gratitude lor his important services in restoring the empire aud and lor his affection and fraternal and useful counsel neav YORK june 28 the trombonist innes who alio got himself into such a row after his pleasant experiences in san Fran francisco cisro and the west was in court today with the woman who assaulted the cornet geo f beard with a whip yesterday on the street the woman claimed to be his wife alter after the case was continued until tomorrow another woman claiming to ibe be mrs airs loses lanes came into court she said innes abandoned her before he e went toyan francisco today bow boi the alleged wives will confront loses lanes in court and if they prove he married them loses innes will cease to play his solos for a time and be held for louisville june 28 word reached here this afternoon from darlan kentucky that OD stewart shot and killed his wife and his brother at their nome near that place marion john stewart tip osborne and jeff hall were playing cards when a dispute arose over some point in the game all had bad been drinking and blows passed marion then drew a navy revolver and shot john through the brain he fie turned to shoot osborne who dishis is bis stepson step son osborne ran fol owed by stewart mrs stewart interfered and got the bullet in the temple osborne ay abis time had escaped and stewart turned his attention to hall flail hall kot got away but came back halt half an hour later when stewart again tried to kill him but hall again escaped seeing his bis wife lying dead outside the door and his bis brother in a d dy ing condition inside stewart turned to his oldest daughter 11 14 years old and said good bye do the best you can lor for the childres children 11 and start started ad up the mountain side the children eb ildren carried their dead mother into the house where the fathers brother was dying mrs stewart leaves seven children the oldest 14 years of age and tile the youngest a bate babe nursing john stewart leaves a wife and a small family no attempts at arrest nave have been made although tip osborne hasa wora vengeance against stewart bstewart JS tor for silling killing his mother WHEELING W va june 28 two meu were fatally hurt burt and halt a dozen more orless seriously wounded as the result of a riot between members of the mormon congregation on bowman ridge five fire miles from glenn easton an outbreak has been threatened for some time but actual hostilities broke out today at a meeting for worship at t the some home of aaron harris fl arris ab courtwright drew a pistol to kill joe waite who was knocked down when courtwright stabbed him in the left side jasper waite ran to his brothers assistance and was stabbed in the stomach leroy waite caught courtwright and cut his bis throat ab courtwright struck leroy waite with a club laying his bis bare but was in turn knocked down by old man waite who was almost brained by tom Toni chambers aaron harris died from the kuock and incidental to the riot and cowand tow und leroy waite cannot live sv ST JOSEPH mo june 29 peter brengk was hanged banged here today tor for the murder of f his wife two years ag ago the rhe bore up bra bravely v ely an and denied any intent to commit the crime he claimed he be was drunk when he did it at though at the time tide he declared he be killed her because she was untrue june 29 give five galicana regiments rei meats stationed here have beeh ordered to proceed to galicia aitho without delay by special transport trains the move is owing to the news having been received at the war office of the march of at two russian regiments of infantry i croul roca the interior toward galicia cowdon june 29 A dispatch irom from Paris says the delesseps invoked the members of the panama canal board in order to submit to them a proposition relative to the issue of the lottery bonds the exact amount subscribed has not yet been announced it is known that about small subscriptions applied for bonds the whole issue con fists of bonds each of the nominal value of 10 issued at 14 8 as the total amount b eing being X goo panama canal shares closed 4 fr francs arias ai higher gher today the standard contends that even if yesterdays ester days statement that f kad had beep been taken is correct the loan is a failure it would give the company possession of but this sum i would melt like snow under the tremendous expense of the work combined with the dead weight of the I 1 interest n now exceeding yearly A year hence there would be a company with a capital and debts amounting to with no available assets delesseps has issued a circular tir cular which cori confirms firms ithe statement that subscriptions have been received for adds arrangements have been made with a group of financial houses to complete the loan by paying the first installments and deposit in rentes or oth obber r government stock to form a guarantee of fl CHICAGO june 29 general wash ington m L elliott died suddenly of heart disease this afternoon tAnon af in the ot of flee fice of the salt deposit and trust C co 0 of which institution he was vice pres ident general elliott was a native of pennsylvania and about sixty five years of tige ige he entered the army from the united states military academy em and served saved through the mexican auT and civil wars in the latter he be obtained abe rank of brevet beneral of volunteers he entered the regular ser alce at the close of the war and was placed on the retired list march 7 being at that time colonel of the third cavalry CHICAGO june 29 the action of the railroad rail roid compa Blea in petitioning the united states court for an injun injunction c restraining the cem commissioners commissioner missioner from promulgating their proposed schedule ot of rates is based on the theory that the new railroad law of iowa is unconstitutional the petition sets forth that the law tilt interferes erfer with the operations of the interstate inter state commerce law and that it fixes a penalty without sufficiently denning defining the offenses which they are designed to punish and that the proposed rates artio amount to a practical confiscation tion of the property the rock island company has baa blied flied a similar jar petition in iowa city A restraining order similar to that of judge brewers has been issued by judge farrell ST louis june 29 W 1 D sanborn the san francisco agent ot of the C 13 pr Q railroad on the coast and who was formerly 0 brierly agent for f or the same line here arrived this morning mr sanborn who was an alternate to the republican convention said to a reporter california was undoubtedly greatly disappointed at vie te failure of the convention to nominate Bomi Bate blaine but the party will sustain harrison the only weak his record as regards us is the chinese chims question and this will not no t injure him it i he will place himself on on record as against chinese immigration before thee the close lose of the campaign we recognize the fact that in the easu east especially in former years the chinese ques tion was not and could not in the nature ol of things be understood it is reported reed mr sanborn tatt that southern So uthera california is on the downgrade and that property is but worth a small pei now of what it brought a few months ago 0 Is this thi true there is no truth whatever in it I 1 although I 1 understand how a visitor not acquainted with affairs could arrive at such it a conclusion take for instance any one who should form his big opinion of saratoga by what he be saw ot it in december when when everything is closed he would make much the same mistake as do who audze san diego in june the same facts with a chonge of date apply to san diego anar other resorts of SOuth southern california cifor oi course coarse there was a wild lot boom and this has disappeared but the entire country is rapidly improving real estate is im improving provin in value acue the pupula population tioU is rapidly growing larger sad and instead of being on the down grade everything is most prosperous the railroads are being built up p rapidly through the country A communication with puget sound has been opened and lower california as well as the rest of the state slate is on a more solid basis than etwas it was ever before I 1 I 1 londow LoND oJune one 29 in the chamber of peers peen last night lord dudley questioned the government governia ent with regard to the defenses of Esqui esquimalt malt on the pacific cout coast the secretary of the colonial department part ment replied that the government awaited the reply of the dominion government as a to whether it assents to the proposed arrangement for garrisoning the defenses it if the canadian answer is in the affirmative the imperial government will at once proceed with the defenses the guns gang are is in a very forward state and all of eighty ton caliber while the discussion was going on it was reported that canada had bad agreed to En glands proposals CHi ciao june 2911 29 11 W sloan manager of the salt lake herau herald who is traveling in the interest of et the salt lake chamber of left for the east today after spending some time in this city IN he is by bis Is wife e a grand d w boung literal brigham young by the roe la lat tIters W wife in the church both mr aloa 81 and his wife are I 1 cormons mormons kor Mor mons it is tl ther purpose to induce people with money to go ge there and help develop too the country airs Mrs SI Sloan 0 as sa says a 11 1 1 ably better fi beling feeling I 1 be between we the ammus mormons and gen es than n form ro erly prosecutions are no so I 1 d rigor and the cormons mormons ire giving alss occasion fop them polygamy 1 is not being token taken to by bk aap and it is not prea preached ahw xa aay anya 1 uses lines are I 1 beginning to 0 divide iv op the he isaal national issues instead of 61 on the mormon mormon question mr AR says the Mornion sa area not app copped 1 M to mining and that now when the agri cultural interests nave have been attended to and the country been made fertile and habitable the mines can be worked profitably and safely no doubt v pa lone one 39 the iron ro W ew strike tr e ls Is now olat oaf by tomorrow noon the mills will be idle at a coul conference dence of the wage committee of the amalgamated association find and iron manufacturers this afternoon the workers representatives stated the lodges had voted upon the question of a reduction and had decided almost unanimously to reject it the manufacturers rs then stated in ian language age 3 just ast as positive that the they would not pay the present wages A scale has been presented them for final consideration ration tomorrow should till ill the mills close atwould it would affect men directly CHICAGO june 29 considerable excitement cit ement was created this evening at the panorama of jerusalem at the time of the crucifixion caused by the wild antics of J H connell of hinsdale illinois the young man entered and stood a long lone time looking in a dazed wa way he then faced the central figure fig are of t the painting dropped on his bis knees and began to pray suddenly he rose to his bis feet and shouted satan is trying to mount with the an angels 1 s 11 he then drew a revolver and age commenced firing at an aa imaginary devil in the roof two policemen entered and he fired at them saying that unless he killed the first live five policemen he lawhe saw be would be hurled to hell the insane man was overpowered and taken to ti the armory PITTSBURG june 30 both the iron masters and their men presented a firm front this morning and each side said that when the day turns went off this evening all tile the mills in the west but twelve operated by nonunion non union men would close down for an indefinite period A dispatch from youngstown ohio states the mills in ma honing valley are preparing for a 3 protracted suspension notwithstanding the discouraging received by the mill men they do not seem tobe to be worried almost Almo stall all spoken to believe the suspension will not cont continue lape longer than two or three weeks A shut down is always necessary this time of mereat the year for stocktaking etc the manufactures have used the same arguments for years and always opposed oppose dan w AMI OF OB THE associations as vigorously as at the present since the strike of 1882 the scale his has been signed in conference with but bat one exception and that was in 1885 when a strike was declared one by one the firms signed the ecale that year and the strike was over and the mills were all in operation within a mouth month on the other hand manufacturers assert that their mills are in good order and that they could run all summer but that they will not pay more than 5 a ton for the manufacturers say they expect a few to sign the scale but claim that they will be small concerns and that their signing will not affect the situation at noon the amalgamated aso association clation received information that the apollo iron and steel steal company of apollo pennsylvania had signed this makes three firms that have signed so far the other two being the akron iron com company anya of akron ohio and the langglen langbein Lang glin blin and junction steel COM company PaDY at mingo nio hio the three mills milla employ about men gettysburg july 1 the streets are filled with masses of humanity the ninth new york militia came at 8 the members of the new york excelsior brigade arrived a little later and a veteran corps from washington D ccase at about 12 at about half past ten the veterans formed and marched to the national cemetery where religious services were held field when chaplain Bayre Sayre finished his sermon more than a thou sand voices joined in singing anteri ca 11 in the evening a dress adress parade was observed and it recalled most vividly the scenes of the battle the camp pre presents pests A CHARMING appearance tonight with numerous electric lights brilliantly illuminating it at 2 the road read to reyn beyn grove was crowded with carriages and pedestrians on the way to visit the corps As the procession entered the woods cannon of the U faight S light battery forth a salute to gov beaver As the governor appeared the crowd gave a cheer such as these woods nave have not heard beard since the same bayz day 25 years ago gov beaver then delivered an address of welcome and ex governor john C 0 robinson responded in behalf of the corps frederick smythe war go governor vernot of new hampshire and L A grant who commanded the first vermont brigade made short addresses W Q veasy who commanded the sixteenth vermont yermont regiment made a stirring address Tem remarking irking that he be was toe e worst seared scared man in the who went WA into the battle of CAGO AGOt 1 ny July I 1 the grip car got d control and nd running at the byu eight bight miles per hour boar through sleep pait pact of the city caused a gnp tonight and aid resulted in ia acidly wrecked inked cars and many adly p women and children ud and some seme sevene contusions but no fa tali ties As the dark clark street car came out of the tunnel going south the driver made an attempt to apply the brakes but without watho t any effect as the strand 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