Show GENERAL NEWS by anion NEW YORK aug for tho first litno since he commenced bis fast dr tanner admitted this morning he felt very weak hi stomach was in a bad condition but he expressed confidence in his ability to accomplish the undertaking ilia eyes were lustreless bis tongue furre dand face pinched and haggard still hi watcher asserted he had somewhat improved since sunday he had suffered from nausea three times since midnight small of mineral water were administered during the night and early this morning before going on the customary drive he swallowed two ounces of very hot water t noon he was quietly resting he received the following cable dispatch from par dont wast strength driving out shut off all spectators have only your doctors and attendants your experiment is watched here with great interest by scientists and ridiculed by tho hot weather is against you have courage brave fellow and hold on wish you signed DR MARION SIMS are inclined to the opinion thai the cable wae sent by J ion sim M D but dr tanner alio seemed pleased with the di doubted it had come from that physician dr tanner at started out on his usual evening drive accompanied by physicians he returned at and was very cross and peevish lie rested on ins cot and seemingly soundly for some hours at 10 lie arose and undressing retired for ibo night but did not rest quietly his stomach being out of order the solica AU the bender mystery is anally settled beyond all question by the partial confession of the woman arrested with the man who was on saturday identified as old john bender by hoofman Hoo flan an old kansas neighbor the woman ays mrs bender died in the choctaw nation in that the man arrested is old john and that kate and john bender jr are going by wagon the party were to meet in iowa when one of them was to go to the kansas farm and dig up buried there she will make A ful confession her own life it will be remembered that the bender family fled the country during the search for stale senator york oi kansas in 1873 ut which time ten or bodice were found buried on the farm owned by old john bender the lt DENVER august I he tribunes Tribu nef los pinos special says indians have been straggling into the commissioner quarters all day yesterday and today to day to ehn the treaty the chiefs having signed the agreement the others are fearful that junices their names be forwarded to washington they will receive no part of the wb ash the commission is authorized to pay out as soon as the arrangements range ments tor the removal of the utes are perfected whick wil ably be some time reft fall the commissioners leave here about the dinst for the southern ute agency except colonel SIe acham who re mains at the los pinos to take the census the removal of the utes ia only a question of time iud the commissioners are hurrying matters as fast as possible A year from this fall will probably see the reservation open to settlement and the people of the united slates and colorado will have the pleasure of occupying the land and working for their bread as folks do elsewhere X Mard troB NEW YOEK august franz julius burg a polish plasterer and xavier lindauer a bouse painter occupied rooms n the rear of no 15 forayth street the men quarrelled quarrel led on were separated late this afternoon lurg entered lindauere Lind auers apartments and fired ashot which disabled the batters lat right arm mrs lins dauer seized a flat iron but burg pushed her aside and pursued lindauer in n adjoining bedroom and fired a second shot into his face lindauer Lind luer fled to the street pursued by his enemy the third shot from burgs pistol missed its mark but lindauer fell on the sidewalk A he attempted to rise burg rushed upon him and fired the fourth shot into hia right aide which killed him instantly he WAS to firo again when bo was seized and disarmed by citizens the murderer wae taken into custody lindauer was a german 50 years of age th ert pol naw nsw aug speaking of the recent gold discoveries in the west the gerals editorially the glorious climate of california and contiguous states needs no longer claim the monopoly of gold mines every day claims to auriferous lands in the northern conn ties of this are being filed at albany maine and new hump ashira re reporting gold bearing quartz and even n I said to leave truck biow much pr coo petal from any of the new find has been received at tho way office j not ft matter of COS report but it ie of no particular con ee to the general of mining that any should get there at all th lockete in which money I operators usually find their profit are situated in the claiming of the people the all important thine is to company and aa thi can bo done ath prominent names hole ie the ground and a email printing the wt a do jut a lively a in gold mining as the acet if there ie really any paying ore in iho castor there are plenty of men of experience and means who are acay if it but let not the amateur fortune hunter make hate to give up hj situation and sali irv pick mid tort for the nearest rocky ground lee let him press his book up oneomo allow wh chow hect i af stock ift yel un rouie th lirt er adlaug tho for irate and county officer took place today to day in to the beular ticket made of rt green backers and from hie election officer al i alie doting of thoi toll khow H deal ia as A majority for the strait ticket reports at alio executive committees ee rooms the interior of the elate leave doubt of alabama polling a heavy democratic vote further return in mobile county chow a clear sweep for the democrats against the republicans and green backers the lowest candidate will have 1000 majority and a full vote will be brought out the republicans had no state ticket in the field and were instructed to vote the greenback ticket but they failed to do so in many localities fifty thousand democratic majority is a low estimate specials to the Ht gister say tusca perry dallas bullock mason and montgomery counties go deavil democratic the returns from madison limestone and morgan are highly favorable for a majority at least lor the stale ticket colorado DENVER ang edward egan from dubuque iowa a barkeeper at malta a small town three miles from leadville was shot and killed this morning by a ranchman jas brady an old settler brady was returning from a circus and while under the influence of liquor entered the saloon where egan the barkeeper was asleep on the counter he walked behind the counter and was helping to n drink when egan was awakened by the occupant of the saloon A few blows were exchanged when brady drew his revolver and deliberately shot egan through the heart the murderer escaped but was arrested subsequently at oro the tribunes silverton special says charles siegel was accidentally shot and killed this by robert late of fort cellins henderson had a gun under hie arm and was talking with a few friends when the weapon was discharged the ball hitting siegel who was sitting near in the heart lie never saoko but expired instantly F NEW YORK aug tho commence com mente the very baat expedient forgetting ril of the chinese in california is to tax the six companies out of existence these companies are the guilds to which all the chinese arriving in this country are attached it is represented to the state board of equalization by a memorial that the six companies have and hold absolute control over the bodies and liberties of all the chii nese and that therefore they must bo extremely rich and instead of their being assessed at a moderate valuation they should pay taxes of or some such modest sum of course it is expected that this excessive rate of assessment and taxation would be resisted but as this would only lead to the seizure and confiscation of chinese property in san francisco the desired end the eviction of the would be reached and the problem no longer remain unsolved |