Show BY 37 1 a PER BB WESTERN UNION LINE NEW YORK 4 the central labor union campain campaign n committee met tonight and cons considered dered the question of forming a permanent political organization A call will issue soon to all the districts for delegates to the convention which will be held at an early date and at which it is proposed to formanek for form manew a new party that shall take an active part in the canvass of 1888 denver col 4 A pueblo special to the news says mangus Co lorrow the apache chief in charge of a detachment tach ment of colored troops on the way to florida attempted to escape near pueblo this morning when the train was three miles east of pueblo and running at the rate of forty miles an hour mangus asked permission to go into the saloon which was granted As soon as he entered he locked the door smashed the glass and leaped through the window the train ran nearly a mile before it could be stopped when it backed up mangus was lound lying on the side of the track unconscious and badly cut and bruised with three ribs broken he was taken aboard the car and when he came to his senses he made A FIGHT one hand had slipped out of the mana cles leaving them hanging r to the other and lie he slugged one of the soldiers with wit it in the face knocking him do down will then he got on the thel floor loor and thence under the seat struggling with ha half f a dozen soldiers and howling the rest of the apaches set up a roar but bac each b was guarded by a negro with a cocked carbine for a while bedlam prevailed finally mangus was stretched aar across 08 8 two seats with the bell cord wound around him all the way up his legs and body the sudden sadden death on tuesday at san maria of the spanish interpreter made mangus sullen and he took it to heart greatly which is supposed to have caused his fit of desperation kansas city 4 man mangus g us head chief of the Chiri cahuas apa apaches ches and thirteen bucks and squaws squads passed through here under guard today to day en route to fort marion florida while the party wert were going through colorado maugus mangus jumped through a car window and ran some distance before he was recaptured then he obtained a knife and stabbed himself in half a dozen places inflicting inflict ius serious wounds this morn ng he attacked his interpreter striking the man about the head with his shackles on his wrists during the consequent uproar the train started carrying off uproar all 1 the party except the interpreter who was left behind and will follow tonight to night APACHE CHILDREN CAuLi pa 4 thirty seven indian children arrived at the indian training school in this place today to day they were brought here from fort marion florida and are part of the A apache a c band captured oy by general M miles fl e in the far west several months ago they will remain at school until they have completed the full course NEW YORK 5 complete and corrected returns for the third congressional district of new york state snow show that S V white dem is elected by a majority of CHICAGO 5 0 in accordance with the order of master workman butler fifteen hundred beef killers employed 1 in i n armours packing house joined the strikers already out in making a demand that their employers should reestablish the eight hour working day about two hundred men remained at work in armours beef department and that house is killin killing but few cattle as the usual information from thy the stock yards indicates that all the pork men will be ordered out by the knights of labor thus renewing the fhe strike for hours in all its former proportions r and throwing between and men out ol of employment cincinnati 5 carlisle is probably elected but by a narrow margin he claims a majority of from four to six hundred the official count begins today in the eight counties composing the district distri dt and must he be completed without intermission unfortunately for those who are most anxious to learn the final result the counties whose votes will decide the matter a are re almost inaccessible two of them have neither railroads ajor telegraph lines but it is bable that enough information may probable g Ero e obtained some time during the night to furnish material for a derisive decisive statement of the result the opinion here is universal that the cause of the surprisingly close contest lay in the fact that nearly all the democrats in the back counties were unaware of any formal opposition to carlisle and thousands of democrats stayed at home boone county which will g give ive carlisle about mao majority rity is democratic by au least and this is a sample of the indifference toe the majority for pheobe in campbell and kenton counties is due chiefly to the large number of knights of labor in co covington v and newport the chances th this is morning are decidedly favorable to carlisle ST PAUL 5 returns have not been received from all the counties yet and both democrats and republicans are claiming the state offices the former by from five to seven thousand and the latter by 2500 2600 the official count will be required to determine ue result NEW YORK 5 business failures occurring throughout the country durin daring 9 the last seven days number for the united states ial and for canada 15 the hulk bulk of the casualties occurring in the southern and western states indianapolis 5 6 the democrats have the legislature by two majority on OH joint ballot according to latest ad vices the figures 1 are senate democrats 31 republicans 19 house democrats 45 republicans 65 the returns on the th state ticket are not yet in from all the counties but the figures of last night will not be changed materially teri ally the republican plurality will be about complete returns from all the counties in the state save one and one unofficial give robertson rep for lieutenant governor plurality AUGu AUGUSTA sTAGa ga 5 at 1226 this af afternoon ter there was the severest earthquake shock since aug aist it lasted 25 seconds and the people rushed into the streets no damage was done washington 19 C 5 A slight shock of earthquake was felt here he re at about 1235 pm charleston 5 there was a marked shock of earthquake at 1228 this afternoon this was the first shock in the week no damage was reported and there was no interruption to business raleigh S C 5 A light earthquake shock was felt here at 1225 this afternoon indianapolis 5 complete returns from all the counties of the tae state save one and one unofficial give robertson rep for lie lieutenant governor plurality the democrats have the legislature by two majority on joint ballot according to the latest advices advises the figures are senate democrats 31 republicans 19 house democrats 45 republicans public ans 55 the returns on the state ticket are not yet in from all the counties but the figures of last night will not be changed materially the republican plurality will be about official returns from every county count in the state show that robertson rep has plurality for lieutenant gov arnor the reports received do not give the total vote nor do they include the prohibition or national vote the legislature stands as follows senate republicans 19 democrats 31 house republicans 55 democrats 45 total republicans 74 democrats 76 A good deal of local excitement is delej developing here in political circles over the alleged COUNTING OUT by the democratic canvassing board of mr irwine republican candidate for judge of toe criminal court on the tace face of the returns mr irwine had a good majority but when the canvass was completed bis his democratic com mr payers hayers was declared elected by 71 votes during the canvass of the votes many disputes occurred by reason of erasures era and changes in the tally sheets and fill all these were decided in favor of kyers avers republicans charge that the changes in the tally sheets were cadby order or at least by the consent of the canvassing board The count was the subject of excited talk among the republicans duding the day ana it was determined to make an effort to locate the alleged fraud the case was presented to jud jude woods of the federal court and he called the grand jury before kiin him and informed them that they had j jurisdiction aris of the matter and that the investigation vesti gation was limbed linit ted to no particular charge or county no other legal proceedings were taken this afternoon at 4 the Democrat a public meeting at the supreme court room at which it was charged that the republicans were TRYING TO STEAL he legislature and a committee of one hundred was appointed in the evening a citizens meeting was held in the courtroom court room presided over ever by general john Cb burnat which resolutions were adopted and a subcommittee of five appointed to name the committee of oue one hundred citizens of both barties to assist the authorities ties in ferreting out the frauds and prosecuting the guilty parties several democrats participated in the last meeting the principal oneri be being 1139 chomas anderson andersen and A B 3 condu conduitt itt chicago 5 6 R A burnett secretary of the prohibition state central committee said tonight to night that his party had cause tor great rejoicing re joicin 4 over the result of the election in illinois up to this evening the state central committee had received nearly complete returns from 69 co counties in which the prohibition VOTE toots up there remain 33 counties to hear from two years ago the vote in illinois for st jon was ahw the daily news springfield lills aills special says the official count of the vote for congressmen in the thirteenth district shows a majority of for hon eon wm win M springer des moines 5 the tae state register Ke gister has returns from every county in the state which give jackson rep for secretary of state a majority of a republican gain of over the vote fox governor last year vear complete returns from 94 counties countie s give iv c jackson sells tal the remaining counties which have reported only by majorities will increase the total vote to about the same figure as last year louisville 5 all the counties countie in the sixth district have bave been heard from making it certain that SPEAKER CARLISLE is elected by a majority ef f seven or eight bundred nun dred with reference to his comparatively small majority carlisle said tonight to night to an associated press frees re report portet ei if the vote against me last tuesday had been larger than that me heretofore some significance might be attached to it such however is not the fact two years ago my opponent received bearly twice as many votes as were east cast against me on tuesday and yet two years agamy majority was nearly it if it ba had been generally supposed that the opposition to me really amounted to anything I 1 think my majority at this election would have been six or seven thousand outside the cities and towns towia it was scarcely known that I 1 had an opponent and even in the cities and towns my friends attached very little importance to the opposition they were thrown off their guard by the fact that several times heretofore caridi candidates datts had bad announced themselves in opposition and had received a very small vote carlisle said further the losses are by no means con confined tined to the states or districts whose representatives voted to cof consider isider the tariff bill at the last session of congress and there is nothing in the result to discourage the ADVOCATES OF REFORM many causes contributed to defeat oura our candidates in different localities some of these causes were local some general it is too early to attempt to enumerate them but I 1 think it is safe to say that local causes have contributed far more inore to produce the result than general ones at any rate there is no just cause for alarm or despondency the democratic party has bas survived d many man y defeats which would have been fatal to any other political organization iza tion and this little repulse will only stimulate to greater exertions in future we need not surrender any principle or abandon any policy here tolore announced but we must brust pro pre pare to meet our opponents openly and manfully in every issue that divides the two par parties t ies 21 the official count in the sixth kentucky district shows the following majorities boone carlisle campbell phoebe carroll carlisle gallatin carlisle grant carlisle kenton phoebe pendleton Pendle toa carlisle trimble carlisle totals carlisle carl isle 2401 phoebe 1633 carlisles majority ST PAUL 5 returns have not been received from all the counties yet and both democrats and republicans are claiming the state offices the former by five to seven thousand and the latter by twenty five hundred an official count will be required to determine the result three entire days have passed since the polls were closed and it is not yet certainly known who is to be the next governor of minnesota as tot b both h parties still claim the election of their e r respective candidates and charges of of fraud and prospects of a protracted contest and possible litigation are looming up unpleasantly the evening dispatch has the following summary forty complete counties mcgill ames twenty six nearly complete counties mcgill ames fifteen only mea grely reported mcgill 1289 1280 ames 97 ames is in the lead by 1560 at the pioneer press it is claimed that the official returns today to day have in creased the majority to 2532 it figured out for mcgill this morning about 1000 so that his majority stands at about this is on the basis of OFFICIAL RETURNS from forty counties and comprehensive but not from all the others at midnight with the official returns from 65 ot the 80 counties and pretty complete returns the abe rest the pioneer press figures mcgills Mc Gilla majority at 2874 the globe still claims the he election of ames though not giving the exact figures A largely attended mass meeting was held by the democrats at minneapolis t tonight to 0 night to protest against ames being counted out and a considerable sum was raised to protect his bis rights in this respect NEW YORK 5 canadian pacific officials are reported as saying that that road will be running into boston before may lat 1887 the road will use the bridge over the lachine rapids and enter boston via the boston lowell railroad cars are now being built and other equipments have been provided for CHEYENNE wyo 5 the news of the appointment by the president of george W baxter of this city a as governor of wyoming reached here this afternoon it caused great rejoicing among the people baxter is one ot of the leiding leading stock growers of the territory way was formerly a captain in abe united states army is ia a graduate ot of west point and a son of the recently deceased united states circuit judge baxter of tennessee an im pro matu mass meeting gathered in the streets here this evening A torchlight procession was formed led by two military bands and marched to the governors residence and returned with him to the opera house which is I 1 now crowded with people listening to the speeches of congratulations guns are booming the streets are ablaze with fireworks and bonfires oon fires and general enthusiasm prevail 5 A liht light earthquake shock was felt here at 1255 this after afternoon charleston S C 5 specials from walterboro Walter boro greenwood chesterfield laurens La arens Ab abbeville beville and other points G in the state indicate that the shock today bayat at thesy these places was more severe 1 than at Charlee charleston top at walterboro Walter boro it was so severe as to make the people rush into the streets and to cause the circuit court to adjourn without ceremony to nightfall is quiet in charleston macon ga gaa 5 A slight earthquake shock was was felt here at 1127 this morning no damage is reported richmond 5 two light shocks of earthquake were felt kere here at 1130 1180 this 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