Show telegraphic LoN Deir august 29 the Parnel lites are determined that parliament shall not rise until a decision is reached in toe case of obrien OB rieu and they began bean tonight to night what promises to be a long discussion of the irish estimates DUBLIN august 29 A laree larce e force of cagaly infantry and police have left limerick for the ogrady estates where they will be encamped while TUB THE EVICTIONS are being made captain plunkett urged mr ogrady to settle with the tenants on his estates but without sand saud evictions wilt will commence tomorrow to morrow one hundred P bl diers and polica are in readiness to protect u the bailiffs in their work of evicting tenants the houses of the latter are strongly healy addressed the league meeting g at pork today to day he said that the people would wipe their boots with the government proclamation It ishmen with the support of 01 the die english de mo cracy dt spiced dispi bed the government coercion would entail suffering on the people but it would giove piove a blessing in disguise LoN Doar august 29 in the house 0 of o commons Coi amons this evening MR DILLOW DILLON protested against the constant increase ef the police force in ireland although the population had decreased since cost of the tbt police service had bad increased over the effect of employing police was to create a widespread dissatisfaction and to exasperate tile the people mr balfour chief secretary for ueland ireland asserted that the responsibility for this state of affairs rested on those who were doing their best to ferment discontent in ireland mr sexton said lie he believed beti eved ireland was the only country in the world where with a steadily dec decreasing reasin population ula tion there existed a a steadily teal IY increasing police force to overawe the people bloomington BLOOMING TON ills august 29 judge judee reeves this afternoon admitted 0 bail in the sum of 1000 timothy v coughlin cou blin section foreman of the I 1 T P W railway who was held responsible for the wreck at by which nearly one hundred lives were lost NEW BEDFORD mass august 29 chas D kennedy third lieutenant of the U S steamer bear now cruising in the arctic ocean writes to his fath er under date of port clarence july 10 and gives faint hopes that some of the crew ot of twenty two men belonging to the whaling bark napoleon of this port lost in the arctic in the summer of 1885 may yet be alive the letter says that information received through an indian who came aboard the whaling bark hunter in IB june leads to the belief that J B vincent Vin ceat one of the crewel crew ol 01 the napoleon is somewhere in the vicinity of capt cape navar in siberia kennedy says they will make an effort to rescue the ithe unfortunates fortu mates and on their return will go up into the arctic as far as possible and returning reach st nicholas about the of august ati oat and alaska about a A L li i 1 f wee week klater later the bear bear will probably relt return urn to sau san francisco iaco late in september or much later than usual SAN FRANCISCO august 20 abe decision of justice field began as follows the motion for the peremptory or der upon the witness to answer interrogatories pio propounded pounded by the kail bail way commission has been fully argued and everything which could be said in its favor basteen has bas been ably presented by the united states attorney either elt her iu oral or printa arguments in resisting the motion the counsel of the respondent have not confined themselves to the discussion or pro briety and necessity of the interrogatories and sufficiency of tile the answers given by him but they have assailed the validity of the act a ct ere creating the commission so far as it authorizes authorize s an examination into the private affairs of the directors officers and employed emp loyes of the CENTRAL PACIFIC railway company and confers the right to invoke the power ower of the federal courts in a aid d a of toe the genethal in vesti gation directed impressed with the gravely of the question presented we have given to them all the consid iu in our power the pacific railroad commission created creat d under the act of Cong congress repa of march 8 is ia not a judicial body and it possesses no judicial powers IL II can determine no right ight to government or of companies whose affairs it in investigates vesti gates those wrights rig d ts will vill remain the subject of jud ludi judicial cial inquiry and determination as lully fully as though the commission had never neve been created and in such inquiry its report to the president of its acted will not be even admissible as evidence of any of the matters investigated it is a mere BOARD OF INQUIRY directed to obtain information upon certain matters and report the result of us its investigation to the president it also is to lay the same before congress in the progress of Us its investigations and in furtherance of thew them it is in terms authorized to invoke L the lie aid of the courts of the united states in requiring the attendance and testimony ODY 0 of witnesses and pro production net on a of boo books a papers apers and documents act provides that a circuit or district court of t the e united states the jurisdiction of which the contumacy or the refusal of any person derson to obey the subpoena to him may issue an order requiring such persons to appear before the commission and produce books and papers and give eN indence e science dence Tou chinK matters iu the question oi f the RIGHTS EIGHTS OF THE CITIZEN few are of greater importance or more essential to his peace and happiness than the right of personal security ty and that involves not merely the protection ro of his person from assault but ut the exempt exemption on of his private affairs books and papers apers from the inspection and scrutiny ny of others without the enjoyment ol 01 this right all other ri rights ats would lose balf their value the law law provides for the compulsory production in the progress ress ot at judicial proceedings ce or by direct suit lor that purpose of such documents as affect the interests of others al alo ako o in certain cases for the seizure oi of criminating papers necessary tor for the prosecution of offenders offe against public justice and only in one of these ways can they be obtained and their conte contents made known against the will ot of the owners 11 HE THEN CITED two important cases in detail to show that thai congress had no cucile judicial al powers in such matters and to snow shiow the absurdity of the commissioners ignoring and as follows the conclusion we have bave thus reached disposes of the pel petition of the railway commissioners and renders it unnecessary to consider whether the interrogatories propounded were proper in themselves or were sufficiently met by the answers given given by stanford whether any ot at them were open to objection for the assumption they made or the imputations they replied it is enough that the federal courts cannot be instruments to aid the commissioners in their theft investigations it also renders it unnecessary to make any comment upon extraordinary positions taken by them according to the statement of the respondent to which we have referred that they did not regard themselves bound in their examination by the ordinary RULES OP OF but would receive hearsay and ex parte statements state meats surmises and information of every character that might be called to their attention and I cant be told 1 that the courts of tile the united states can be used in ia the furtherance of investigation vesti gation in which all rules of evidence may be thus disregarded disregard iad 11 the motion of the district attorney for a peremptory order upon the witness to answer the interrogatories propounded as set forth in the petition of the commission is therefore denied judge sawyer then read a concurring opinion very nearly as lo 10 long ng as that of justice field ROCKAWAY BEACH NY N Y aug 29 thomas S baldwin the san francisco aeron aeronaut Wt repeated his feat of j jumping from a balloon here this afternoon when 1000 feet high he made the leap his parachute remained closed lor for the first SOO feet and hf he descended at a fearful rate of speed then the parn para chute opened and he i atad down dowa eily easily dropping into tn ta ocean frow from which lie he waa wasy leaked up unhurt BUTTE mont aug 29 A helena special to the miner say a session of the legislature assembled asi tu to day called by governor leslie to cure the evus evils of the laba dedsion dee seis sion the governor in hn hii message recil nl ahr reibe remedial dial legislation ly but bevel beveral ka schemes are to be sprung and tae seb sion may last sixty days pa august 29 rabert martin was kine dGeorge lawson Laft feon fatally and lour four other miners weft badly injured by au an explosion of at the drapery colliery at gilbertson gilbertsen tsen this lofting aing martin was bald bal d ling a stick when asparo train his lamp fell on the primed annn d end edd aad eluded it blowing him film into an ule lle mass bopa august 29 INT stan buloff bar bac advised peirce ferdinand to suin mon moa M to form a at the meeting of poli political Vical lead lb i held at M today no decision was reached LONDON august 29 A dispatch from sofia says fays that 51 has undertaken to form a ministry TOPEKA kansas august 29 united states deputy marshal george sh ar relt reit arres ted dr A G ab 0 oe I 1 at oue one of ane board of pension examiners at lawrence kansas today to day on the charge of extorting money modey croul claimants he said the pension department part ment has been quietly investigating the conduct of thing s throughout kansas and some further developments are likely to be made RANGELY colorado august 26 p in by courier via meeker to glea G inwood springs bpi bp ings rings it la is useless at this writing to attempt to give agne lull details of the fight of yesterday yeste iday but from parties coming in 1 I obtain tue toe following version of Thurs thursdays davs battle after the truce of wedin tda t day da had been declared the parties N ent luto into camp the indians were t mile arille irom from the troops east of a ravine about 5 30 the pickets 11 ported that the indians wl were re bieak iun camp and a violent hail bail storm bt bagan gan the ti oops then started to the position and by a bi flasik idov ment had a band of I 1 TWENTYSIX TWENTY SIX bix DUCKS BUCKS corralee con corr aled the indians denied aby aay intention of moving off the troops then drew diew away aud and camped they had a good nights iest an and in the morning nio ruing started west wi at after aalf an all came up kendalle Ken dalPe dallIE party parts it was as then 5 be troops had bad had iio no breakfast bia break kat fat kendall at once ruined joined forces farces with major leslie and av at the lat litters su tesi ion went ahead ahall with his men jo to hunt up the indians indiana who ho were observed to be west est pritchards ards scouts were on the mesa the white rl ver and about otte one hundred bundred yards away aw a the nitsa nit sa ran rail A ith in lefly daty yards of the water wid mid tei w i u atea in an almost declivity cli vity BROKEN AND lining the dac adge of the south sid aide of 01 the liver and luduina for a 21 quarter of a mile is a line of willow c and thick udder howth ati dih command started stai bcd up this paola daae lle ami four of his 11 tn en tiding in ili trout front jtb their guns flung across ifie borns oi their saddles ready read lor use when clity i had bad proceeded about one huldred feet tour four men la in finont six indians actie sue in front riding rapid y but looking back as il if inviting pursuit the well meu spurred up out but wao was in th the e rear absei observed ved indians in the rocks and willows he saw t veral eveian of them and aad the gleam of their rifles and commanded his men to stop they turned to hear bear better and as they did so TWENTY SHOTS followed twenty puffs of smoke from the rocks and willows il lows and two of the men and one horse wout down ken dallis party then drew back irow the ambush and returned the fire the two wounded men were dragged out of the ravine lavine by a naif half dozen of their br brave a ve companions who dashed up to them in ia the face of a regular tusi fusil lade Rde of shots the party then rejoined major lesliea Le command abd aad with forty picked men aben major leslie started to flank the In indians gians while pritchards ards scouts scout and sand kendalls kendalis Kend alPs party rode towards the ravine while the expedition was attracting the attention of the indians leslie came down on them from the rear ond poured a RAKING RACING FIRE upon them from his position above the attack was an admirable one and the indians who were not aware of kendalls arrival ax rival thought that a large laree force of reinforcements had arrived they immediately sprang toward the healier rocks behind them on leall lesliea Le els right light and left three dead bodies behind them eny edy colorow is said to have been lead leading inz but this statement is is not verified old colorow was seen twice the indians got settled after a few minutes aud alid reig returned umed the fir fire e when they changed positions abe their ir n number um ba er wa was a seen 8 some ome say t hwn were ot 01 them and others abou tj e troops acted quickly and loan eoon pot got into fighting trim the rocks anal trees they soon picked out th the eln indians with accurate aim and although almost two days da s without load food NEVER big jack ward who keeps a saloon at grand butte and lb is a member of kt n dalls posse was ili in the roots lochs to the right of leslie he be started out frona from his position behind a i tree to obtain a bore aim ashe aa tx did so a number hi ber of ind indianu latia a I 1 ki anted their guns at him and although ue be dropped the A n f utes he aimed at he be went down himself shot in the abdomen he died in A few minutes the battle fro from m this pot feint n t until it closed was leory of a skirmish and although five more indians were killed noue none of ali the e whites were ami only five dr r was seriously wounded wouD ded he livie at mecker and was w as one ne of 0 ft abc ht fi rt b in the fiah fl h toe tac I 1 DENVER COMPANY was situated situa teil among the had bad an excellent city to pick at the utes ules at leat a dozed utes s were wounded ane last white plan man was wounded about noon fo were killed atter that eliat chu battle continued until olo bock in the aft when the indians gathered up their wounded ami ut up the ravine ur ne to the me west tile the troops choops and ana scouts who ouy ou numbered fAw lahty f lity all told fired a few shots at than them toe tiou ul of the troops in the rocks made the indians indian believe that there wasa was a very large foice against them A detachment of if troops kept them iu in sight while the balu command set abut about attending the wounded and co colim toward this vil pillae village lae which has no population anti and 18 is the last post bof lice ace before tho th utah line fourt fourteen ten miles mile away is ia reached THE FIGHT I 1 in the early part of the day a member of the aspen company sent anth ith the troops dis d himself ill q ite a remarkable pati lier ilia his maiuri fr either cither mckinzie McKi or lie he sot at quartets teis and is id rp ri ported to lave have shot and killed k lied two indians and clubbe d another tue one to death lit ll 11 was in the t vart pan of the R fisit ht and never received a scratch atch ali the wain ain body of the ibe t loops came to abi city at I 1 11 I 1 lat last malit and hean the woi k ot up forti ficat bolls A detachment wars aas left to louk look 0 out ut fol foi tue the smiled juck jack wards body was brought in aud will be sent home it is impossible to give au alacca accurate ate list of the |