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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, ‘JULY 15, 188I—TWELVE PAGES, CRIMINAL VS. Qotails of the Murder. of a Man at Manawa, Wisconsin, by River Men. ul Play Suspected in the Case of a bas Man Found Dead at Alton, .. ‘ ‘ Tlinois, gt Loula Excited Over a Stay of Pros cocdings,In the Kring > : Case. The Man Who Swindles Railroad Ont of Passes Again Abroad in tho Land, , MURDEROUS RIVER MEN, peetal Dlepateh to The Chteaga Tribune. Wauraca, Ws, July 14,—News has just arrived detailing the particulars of a most atroctoug murder at Manuwa, this county, © * wherein a shoemaker by tho name of Honry Branmer had its head’ pounded -to a jelly and -his body perforated with heel corks, ‘Mrs, Branmer had on attempt made dn hor i Ife at thosame tine, Tho offonding parties: were J, O'Brien, hailing from Oshkosh, Jolin Vantlnnor, and another, name unknown, all three Jumbermon or river men, Saturday evenngall the parties wore In nsaloon cnrous- {ng, when O'Brien, who {gs a rent bully, commenced by: knocking Branmer down, _ After some skirmishing: Branmer got out of the saloon and went to hisshop, Returning with'an awl and cold-chisel,.n general fight ‘followed, In which awls, chisels, beer-mugs, and fists took an active part, Branmer was getting the worstof It and ran out; the threo men after him. Ifo reached his shop and clused the door, the threa-men breaking it open. They attacked the shocmaker and threw hin down on the floor. O'Brien had xt two i rocks in hls pepe vt tree or four nds bins ie pounded the victlin’s hend to elly while the othor two men held him fawn. At this juncture the wife ‘attempted fo cume from upstairs, | She was prevented by having the door locked... She rushed to a front window up-statrs, but was met by O'Brien, who huried a fitteon-pound club at her from the ground, The mon left the house thinking Branmer dead. ‘They went on the street and defied the authorities, threatening tokill the first officer who dared to arrest thom. A large number of river mon in the yillazestood by thelrcomrades,and the officers dared not perforin thelr duty Late in the evening three en came to Waupaca.: One of then made an affidavit, and aJustica made out tho warrant and sent Chief of Police Chesley for tho murderers, He Cound them in poyseaston of-a hotel ut. Manawa, and or. rested Vantiiner, but, just-ns he was going to handcuff O'Brien, the man juinped twent) feet off the platform, and Chesley and, his Deputy atter him. The :iman val | no attention to tho cominand to balt, and Was fired at twice, one ball taking effect. He made hiseseape among the pites of staves near tho mill, At‘this time time a crowd gathered and: commenced a hunt for the fagitlve. ‘They traced lilin to. thg river and thraugh the woods. ‘The Intest. news from the Injured man was that he was: still-allye, dut could nelther move, ent, drink, nor sce, He Is probably dend now. «Everybody in and. hear Manawa Is-greatly excited. A MURDER AT. RRSEY VILLE, ILL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. .. JeEnseyvitue, IL, July 14.—A ‘terrible tragedy occurred In-this city at about 6:15 this evening “by the Instantancous killing of. Truwnan . Landon, Thera seoms to be evidence, from his_ reported. admisston, that. tho ‘deed. was done by Joseph Voorhees, Mr. Voorhees’ wife fs a niece of Mr. Landon, Mr. Landon called, this afternoon at tho store of John Wiley, where Mr. Voorhees was omployed, and, aftersome exclting gunyersation, they retired to a backe yard. In a short tlina areport of n ptstol was heard, and quickly Voorhees passed through the store, saying to Wiley, ‘Thora ts a dead, man in the yard,’ It-Is reported that Voor- fees weut’ directly to the -housé of. his wldowdd mother and:informed -her that: le had killed Truman Landon, * Landon gasped & few: breaths and was dead. So far as known nu person saw the shootlue Deputy-Sherlff’ “Certram * and- Constable Miner went directly to the residence of Voor- hees, who gave himself up without resist anee, and was promptly lodged in jall, Coroner's jury ls now ‘in session, ‘Truman andon was a young ian about sd, very high- y respected Us the whote community, immare red, tiving with: iis widowed mother on her farm three miles south af this city, Ifo was one of tho wealthlest-young’farmers:in'thts county, Ar, Voorhees has baen regarded ns & very enterprising young. man of: about the same age, and had won a large circle of friends, and:: the shocking deed is most astonishing, He was recently a member of the tirm of J. W. Giberson & Uo, of Elsah, Ill,” ‘The Coroner's verdict has‘fust isnuyeecace at hog ae ised by # ball from @ plsto the hands of Joseph Voorhees, pistol KRING. Syeclal Dispatch to The Cateaga Tribune, 8r. Lovts, July 14.—Tho town {fs wild wittexcitement to-night over the netlon of Judge Sherwood, of tho Supreme Court, who this afternoon grauted stay In the Kring tuge. Krlng was to have been hanged tos Morrow morning, aud even the tlekets to seo the exeention wore ont. ‘This action was not Much of 9 surprise to Kring. “Us counéel, resley N. Jones, called on hts client carly thls morning, Afr. Jones said that thoy, were ee ioaik she ca of Appeals to reset tho es ay failed there thoy wet ask the Supreme Court “Tuupoa to wanes ¥ Sone one of these might object to the ating of this, but Sherwood ‘was, with ones said, and, If the worst came to ig Worst, he alone would grant n. stay, palerlif Stason, ho sald, “ won't dare to the Gui Fastin aes Sees ea nua a execution.” “Jones seentwd .quite jutttan Over the way things are gol! and talkect us though hla client stood no “hanes at all of. = angie, TheCourtof Appuals did overrtile. Lhe motion fi i Sherwood granted it” bi aeanes ats A MYATERIOUS MURDER, Spectal Dinpatch to The Chicago Tribus, gut Atrox, UL, July 4,—This_moriitqu's man’ Wes found dead fn’ tho stone-quarr; Of Cop, ping & Bigays, just. above tha. Water, orks, In this city. At fitst the aupposltion Was that he had fallen ovar the émbankment- aud kited himeele, but an Investigation by bs ‘oroner reyeuled the fot that afoul purder had bean committed, The man Isa ranger in “this city, only having’ arrived kelt Yesterday, his nanie” not’ beng. even owe i any person here,’ Last evening he Nas seen a saloon fn-- th nis. lt, in An intoxtented state, and’ eco 7. hate Considerable money, whieh Mad exhibiting rather frecly, and It Is now pegipoged he was takon or’ enticed into the Dra led placo‘and murdered for the purpose be ubbury, og no money was found on hig opel this morning. ‘The pollea arrested & ayubg nan named Ed ‘Hot on very atrong mga tstan tial avidenco as being one of: the | Hines Moras, having beon seen with the mur- ed nian at oF punk lant night, and com- trom w i i, om where KB nan was found oarty’ ne he THE con in EMAN MURD : s Special Diupaten & The een beni : les rT. Paut, Minn, July W.—The excitement. Hy nding the clasy after the Willininses cons ees Ju Wisconsia, . Conflicting reporta are ee Teulation a9 to the-whereabouta of the, wrdeters, A Mynomoneg spectal to; the following trates after tho murder of the Colenun brothers, of Durand. Tho evening after George Taser, who drives # stige taveen Kelloggs and three miles this sida of Plulnview also enrry- |; ing rifles, Neithor part; murder when the: five but q casual description, but if ts be Haven’s and porson giving his name as Charles Lee ealled ,on .General-Munager Mulliken,’ of the De- trolt, Lansing & Northern Rallway, and” pre- sented n letter purporting to be from Gen- cral-Managor Ruasell, af the Boston & Springfield Rnitrond, sollelting the favor, of |. npdss, Mr. Afulliken fssued a pass to How- ‘ ard City, bnt subsequently had ‘hla sispt- clons aroused, and wrote to Russell, who pro- the letter n forgery. It was write’ fon pon the regular letter-head of the.Com- pany. “4 mnkes n business of selling passes dishon- oats obtained. He Is about v0 years of nae. with is, right oye, and railroad men should be on the Tookout for him. ‘ . Livre Rook, Ark, July 14.—A sad shoot- ing atfray occurred Inst’evening at Kirk & Bros’. saw-mill in the Burrough ueighbor- hood, olght miles from Alin. James Embry, dissipated fellow, for somo time past work- {ng fur the mill men, was discharged, and his piace supplied by Labe Washington, a man. Embry never saw before, 3 very much incensed, loft the mill, said he would hourarmed with a double- seen word, emptied tho contents fal yi body. Embry escaped, to-day pardoned John Adinm, who was con- victed of attempting to comin{t burglary by a the’ Cook County Criminal Court in June, 1880, and sentenced to the Penitentiary for two years, The pardon was recommended by the Judge, State’s Attorney, and others. The Governor also commuted tha sentence of John Murphy on tho recommendation of the Judge and State’s At County Crhuinal Court a year ago, and was Bontenced to the Penitentfar which term the Governor particulars of which are just recelved, Dr, Cubage closotedt {n hig own domicile on com: manifested, 2th of Montzomery County, and has occu Sr. Louis, July 14.—The . Globe-Democrat 3 ee anys: Evgene Baldwin, of, the firm of g He George S. Taylor & Co,, Hye ‘stock commis- “oH i) sion merchants at. the National Stock- a ale Yards, Enst St, Louls, has not. been seen a)a oe since Inst Saturday, aud hls whereabouts Is ot u unknown to his partuers,” He teft the Stuck- w | 2 Q Yards Saturday. evening, suying ho was go- ays ¥ ing nway to spend Sunday, but nothing hos i ee "| been heard of him since. He was tho book- ww) a ‘a keeper of the frm, and {t Is snid iis books ae La H and accounts are {na very bad shape, 2 eH ¥ : . uy AN OLD. PENITENTIARY BIRD. s ale ‘" Sptelat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune, ye shor ngé "A still nlarm to Engine Company No. 2% at ths “fo, clans of $1,589; the ‘Rob special from Wabasha fitly tlus- Two men enrryIng rifles were seen 1 Cook’s Valley, this cotinty, the morning THE WEATHER. Cincinnatians Rejoice Over an Abatement in the Excess« ive Heat. and carries the mail be- Pininview, saw two men had heard of the an these. men and could jeved that thoy nut in the day near Mothor | Only Fifteen: Prostrations dnd Three: ad at night. Ibis]; how beloved dint’ those’ mon ‘were the Will- Deaths He eunstroke Yer + ‘ erday, ams brothors, BWINDLING THE RATLROADS,, “Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Detnorr, Mich, July: 14.—Lost week o Gonorally Color Weather Proyalling” in All Parts of the Country. ‘Wa Aro to Have 9 Higher Temperature, in Ohicago, According to Hazon, Wasiunatox, D, C., July 16=1 4. m.—The: Clitef Signal Oficer furnishes tho following special buttatin: oe ‘The barometer Is highest i the Lowet Lako region, and lowest in Nova Scotia. A second depression iy central fn-Manitoba, ‘The temperature has fallon sitktitly in tho Lake region, Ohio" Valley, Tehnessee, an Now England. Elsowhera it'hds . romatier nearly statonary, ‘Tho follgivins’ tempera tures are reported from the, stations’ on tho northera frontier: Eastport,/5331 Quebec, 01; Burllngton, 67; Montreal; 77 Alpena, OT; and Duluth, 03, it. Rain ls reported from the OhloValloy and Tennesaes and the Gulf States. -‘The follow- Ang heavy ratnfalis:{n elght hours are re- ported: 1.93 Invhes at Lynchburg; 1,54{nches at Cincinnati; and 1.82 Inches at Galveston, Scutherly winds continue In the Gulf States, northwesterly winds Iu the lake regions. ‘The winds in tha Middle Atlantic yarlable, : ' fe ‘The indications dre that fair weather‘ will prevail in New England and the! Upper Lake region to-day, and probably to-morrow, For the Ohtfo Valley and Tennessee, partly cloudy woathorand local raing, winds mostly eastorly, stationary barometer, and stationary Lee proves to ba an impostor, who a brown mustache anda east In ———. SHOT DEAD. Boectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Embry became kil, the naw man, returned in. an arreled gun’ un: Washington, and, without Speaking tito his PARDONED, Spectat Disonteh.to The Unteago Tribune. Sprinarizxp, Il, July 14.~The Governor or higher temperature, ) For the Lower Lake region. fatr won ther, variable winds, mostly easterly and sta tlon- ary or lower barometer and temperature, For tha Upper Lake region, fair weather, winds mostly east to south, statfonary or lower barometer, and higher temperature. For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- sourl Yalloys, falr wenthor in the Intter and partly cloudy weather and local raing in the southern portion of the. former distriat, Winds mostly southerly, and stationary of Aigher baronieter end temperature, . ~ LOCAL OBAERVATIONK, CHCa00, July 110.1% mm, Huy Wind.) vel] Zen.) Weather tturney, Murph was convicted of burglary by the Coa! for five years, has reduced to liree years, +3! AN ARKANSAS EPISODE, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaga thibune, Hor Srninas, Ark, July 14.--Last Tues- Time, )Bar*| Ther. day a houmlelde -oceurred near Bilver City, | {uke Ete iy a pa $ $ Br giouay. votive | 5] 6 | NH... OC o Ark, about thirty-five miles west of here, Fee ee del oo TS §] ticleudy, TL tolciear. perature, elovation, st D, wa TENOSTT 4.0) Th Bnrowoter corrected for W. P, Oubage was shot and killed by aman named Burnett for tmpropor intimacy’ with tho latter's wife, tu whose company he found zu Hehteat ampere, 78 iubeat tampernttieo, 77: Lowest wouporavuro, ui, GENERAL OUSERVATIONS, CitICAGY, July 14—10:18 p.m, ing home, Considerable excitement fs being Cubage was f prominent citl- pled varions positions of trust and honor. PROBARLY A DEFAULTER. ‘-Deoatun, Ib, ditly 14.—Wiltiim Blako, an old Penitentiary bird, was jailed hero last night on'a warrant sworn out by the mother of the girl, charging -him with enticing away an unmarried feinale for evil purposes. She isa daughter of Mrs. Nancy £ Davson, and isi4yearg, =” ie ecBeee: TIAA HOMICIDE IN ARIZONA, - SAN Francisco, Onl, July 14-A Yuma, Arl.,‘dispateh says: “Don G, MacLeod; sald to be well connected In Chiengo, was shot dend at ‘the Silver District bya German named Bliltck. ‘Tho latter surrendered him- self to the Sherlif here, and clalins to have acted in sqlf-defense,?? He G 4 EsATISLEGRURSSA AAT EIAsTs: ; ISAAU GREEN. : Menriss, Tenn, July 14,—Isano Green, who murdered’ Jolin Richards last March, and Jolin, Harden, convieted of the murder of William Brown’ two yenrs ago, will be hunged to-morrow at Marianna, Lee County, Ark, Both are colored, . E "FIRE RECORD. ‘NEAR MANISTEE, MICH. , Sptetal Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune. Manistee, Mich., July 14,—John Canflold’s Jumber and shingle will on the enst ‘side of Lake Manistee was destroyed by flra to-day noon, , Total Insurance, $18,000,—$1,000 enc In the “Aurora, American Fire, Manhattan, Brittah Amorlean, $5,000 in the [tome of Now York, $4,000in the Imperial Northern, and $2,000 ench In the London & Liverpool & Globe and Fire Asstirance. Loss, $35,000, AT JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. - LouisvinuK, Ky,, July 144—A fire In the State prisun at. Jeffersonville, Ind., late to- night, destroyed tho malleable Sron foundry belonging. to Perrin & ‘Co.’ The Joss on inach! nary and Gxturos Is $2,000;° fully ine sured, ‘There was no panic among the con- AESIRESIILRS TERETE AANIE RS ASTRAR *hunder-storm, . —. ‘CINCINNATI... e CinctNNAtTt, July 14.~The clty is In a state of thanksglving to-night for*deilverance from the excesalve heatof the past ten days. ‘The moderation of the temperature, which began fast night, continued through the day, and at 5p.an, raln came, and continued fall- Ing three hours,. The atmosphere has been delightful, and the temperature has fallen 20 degroes, ‘Thore were only three deaths from sunstroke to-day, an teen’ prostrations, ‘They were cases of exhaustion or of excup- tlonal exposure. ‘fotal number of deaths from all causes In the city for the week end- ing at noon to-day, 540, these, $03 nre at- -tributed to the hot weathar, . MENDOTA, TLE. | ' Bpectat Dispatch to Ths Chieugo Tribunae Mennora, Il, July 14.—Another cago of sinistroke occurred: hore yesterday toa man named Springer, working In: the, carrlage factory‘of, Hawthorn & Co, It, {3 ‘not con. aldered’ sorious, afile is tho second case that has happencd| in, that establishment within four days, and tho fourth in the city in abut ten days, ‘The temperature was down to 84,—the lawast we have had by 1p degrees sitica the hot ‘spell commencad, ofilevs and stores, however, the thermometer stood at 00 nearly all day. * ey : * LOUISVILLE. wh Lourayinne, Ky. July 4,—To-day tho thermometer has ranged from from: to 72. ‘Tho hottest part.of the day occurred about noon, when, the heat wad! very grent. “Ata o'clock a heavy rain bupai to fall, accom panted by a brisk south wind.» The wind In- orensed in velocity by 3:30 o’clook to twenty- five miles per hour, and the rain‘fetl in tor- “ OHTGAGO. ; et 1:53 yesterday afternoon wag enused by the -oxploston of an- oll-stove In the residence of A. J, Stackpole, No. 958 Park avenue, Danis age trilling, other than tho destruction of tho stoye, ah te AT LINDSAY, ONT, Lrvmaay, Ont., July 14,—The Yankee saw- mill burned. “Loss, $20,000, °° a : FLOTSAM AND JETSAM, © Sale of tho Stoamera Bolonging to. the Ojd* Kookuk ‘ Nourthern tie aecket Company, ure SS Sr, Louis, July 14,—Tho Trustee's anles of property belonging to the old Keokuk North; rn Line Packet Company took place this afternoon, ‘The steamer War Engle waa bid In by Capt, Lowery, of tho St. Louis & New Orleang Barge Line, for. $28,700,. subjuct to’ olatnis of 85,480; the Northwestern was pure chased by-Frunk L, Jolingon for $20, subject to cla{ms of’ $5,007; the Belle LyCrogse was purchasea” by the sama’ for $00, aubjuct to claims of $4,568; the Alexander Mitchell was urchased by the same party tor $25, subject, Roy wag pur, chasud :by “Capt, Jy: Hy’ Dunlap - for ; $3,630, ‘eubject to. claims’. ot. $1,9877.°< the Minneapolis’ was . purchased bythe samo party for $1,700, subject to claims of $4,003; the Clinton by..tho samo. party: for ;. $6,800, ' curred aluiost: incessantly, . Thregshuarters of a Inch of rain fell in tWenty-i an fe. andtwo one-lundredths inches of rain has ‘fallen in the past twenty-four hours. 4 ‘ © WAPAYETTE, INDE = Apectat Dlapateh (0° The Chicuga Tvibuney : Larayerra, Ind July 14.—Thrgo mare P,B,,Butley, painter, after lingering alnce Tuceday morning, died during the’ night. Charles Stopdard, while stacking wheat, was overcome by tho heat, and died on the stack, :Willtam Smith, a baker, recently from Gere many, waa struck. down Woiduesday, and dled ‘teat agit ha other ‘wuffurord are ine proving.” Tha weal 43 cloudy ays Cra Ei ee ee Sind | snl, SER at “dug, t Co, a fea PAgvateh'ta Tha Chi¢aga Clalius of. SU75) the: upper «wharf boas | , v Yous, : July 144—Tew ‘at 8 p, Capt, . Lowery lor NEW. YOU, sa i a noriwenty oaths, awe nd the bar Pat by. Capt,’ Foter Conrad fur is. ore than enougl po a8 zag Haty the deed of tru rN reallzed ; yt ~ Woneer-Prese says they wore sean’ yeatary |. cc ie decoy Ae a gi FERDER SUNSTRUCT:. = fa joted with Gray'a Iron line, of th : Ihe * ie fiternoon about dusk by 4 woman mak: Ulver, and Fane Suhison Ie Becksuary of it Dopuaye duly Mee Winton uerdér = Teperted a desta pear tiralam ital intaely, By cabs Widtam Duvldsah, ho ip Cerro Gordo County, was sunstruck tor «PBS fovea th woodad estaba | RIE of, ie ae EO [yg ey K Suaurrounded by well armed men, and If | mentee eer eet rob | A VASHUNGTON, : Woman reall t aust | a NO BEOD: 1 Goutal platen to"Tha OAeaus Tribune. captured ences -them they must | erty brought About whit it ts worth, : “Wanunaece 1y He ACB Ps ts mm. ta clos" quarte’ ~Thotr en end, buggy’ hos’. been." found’ EAST don ea alg at . | a ‘Ab und bewilderment of the pursuers, the for 109 i have'}: ———— Tho Sprague Case, 08) Ds ‘Qn, thermometer 00; lad arly — po COOLER WEATHER AT 8T, LOUIS. ‘ » Parkhurst Souneel "toe stra, Gpremua, has Aa will gobably fase the Stker, Nuuierses |‘. BE Long, fo tyly Wag’ weather 19 june wih sho ‘divorce suit tor some Unie, mats! ly couler to-day, and the atmosphere ig much more invlgorat! for a week past, cally broken, and averybody ts rejoicihg, ——————— SIGNAL SERVICE, of «OFFICE oF Tite CineP Siaxar/ Orrickn, |. completed. % States aré’| Kato McCall, “7 | Chieftain. Dan Donaldnot 418 Exeouto: BO4 Wnolntla.,. 3.0 4 8 ir’ ronta, while terrific crashes of tilunder oo: the alot unfnutes, | had : mithres: 18 inches during: the ‘storms Threo | | ity che deaths from the excessive heat are reported, |: {] Vall i aries Bs | Moving algae ha Bin 8, foram nauied David Hunters than It has been The heated term {s practl- SPORTING. MAUD 8. IN CHICAGO. Tho wonderful performances of Mr. Van- ‘derbilt’s mara Maud 8. at Pittebure last Wednesday, when she trotted a mile over n now track {un 3:10}{, beating the best record 24 by d quarter of a fresh Inturost in the wonderful aiinial. “De- siring to have the trotting-inceting hero next :Week the best aud most cojnplote oyar glyon, tio manugement of ‘tha ‘Driviiz Park has concluded arrangements ‘with the manager of Mand S, to have the were trot against her Pittsburg. record here text Friday or Satur- day, and, should the weather ba fine, little doubt that ia do A inile {n 3:10, or better, as the Chlett if all horsemen to bo the fastest In the world, i —_ cornu, ‘has awakened a there is track iy admitted by PITTABORG. Prrrenuna, Pa., July 14~Tho weather to- day ‘vas the most propitious since the open- ing of the Pittaburg Driving Park Assocla: tlon, ‘The track was.in‘ splendid condition, and between 0,000 and 7,000 people were pres- ent. There was little interest In the unfinished. races of the day previous, “Maud 8, was lod with a floral tribute by the Jadies of Pitte- iburgforherbrilliantashlevementof Wednes- day, St. Julien was also‘led by the stand, ‘and an explanation made that ho was sick and unable t go, Silverton, of Chicago, the favorit in the pools, won ‘iri the 2:21 race with ease. Grey Chief, of Philadelphin, took two stralght heats In the two-mile trot. The third race, 2:34 class, was prolongad into ‘evening, and was uninteresting, It was un+ SUMMARIES, Zwodtwenty-aevan class, “Wednesday, un- shed fu! 13001 564565 S25 3¢, S190; B1241g s Breese, ‘For all pacers, purse $2,000 (unfinished) iy Brown Jug.... 3 UOY sereseer «: Howay: Boy, GwAIRRaC Cameron oe Twornilo heats, 2: Grey Chlef. Mistletoo .. ‘Two-thirty-four elnss, ‘purse 81.000, Atter the third heat tho finish it to-morrow: AAD lermes Joyea..... Cincinnati Boy, “ Pime—2:875 at. on William HH. Vanderbilt: has telegraphed Capt. Stone to let Maud. trot another hent- against tine at the:Pittsburg Driving Parke oft Saturday, ‘ 1 BRADFORD. Brapronp, Pa., July 14.—To-day’s races: First. race, three-quarter-mile dush, purse $125-Bell Bird first, Rainbow secoud, Faleonbridge third. ‘Tima,.1:20. Secon race, half-mlio heats, two in three, purse $125; BOSTON VS, DETROIT. » Bvectat Dispatch to The Chfeago Tribune, “ Dernoit, Mich, July 14.—After suffering five defeats here, Borton braced - up to-lay and won a rather neat gane,. Tho hitting was -Iight and’ the fielding uncommonly sharp, The Detrolts could do nothing with the howling dervish of the Bostons, who pitched very wild, and severely Injured sey- ¢ral batsmen, The latter seemed satistied to escapa, with thelr Ives, and.only got threa hits in the game, Burdick and Morrill car- ried off the flelding honors tg¢ Boston, Whit- ney’s third-basa play was’ the finest ever seen here, including four, put-outs, five assists, and two diMcult single-hand catches of hot Nners, There is no truth {n the reports that_he Is to be ‘released, In the fourth inning Knight got first on Barnes? Wild: throw, second on a passed ball, and home on two witd pitches, In. tho sixth Knight made a two-base hit, went to third on Hanlon’s put-out; and scored on Crowley's mutl of Powell's fly. Boston made a ran in the second, Burdock leading aff with a threc- baso hit, and scaring on Snyder's base hit, Jn ‘the third Barnes’ two-base hit, Lewls? single, aud a wild throw gave two runs, Inntiga— 129466789 0040100 9 13:0-0 000 0-3 ro! joston, 2 Earnod runs—Boston, 8: dwo-baso bite—Knight, Barnes, ‘Three-bage bit—Burdock, =; Loft on bascs—Dotrolt, 0; Boston, 4. First buso'on balls—Dotratt, 4. : Firat base on errors—Detroit, 2; Boston, 1, eer, out—Barnos, ; Fox, Morrill, Hornung, Houck, Whitno: . a Doublo piay—Houck-Gorhardt-Powell, Passed balls—Snyder, 4, Wild pitchea—Fox, 2, is ‘Time—One hour aod Afty minutes, Umplre—Hixhain, ve or oas UALTIES, “FALL OF A FRAME HOUSE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OaiRo, IiLy July 4.—A frame building in the lower part of the city, ocoupled | by sev." eral families, fell off {ts plns; this morning, buryiug its ininates In the ruins, It was caused by two Ilttle chiidren, who were be- neath tho house swinging, ‘The house was a. yery eld one, ane the tiation gauned. by own with a ¢rash,, the 1Ittle “oties beneath ft ‘One of ‘the chill- ;dren escaped unhurt, pi the other received ayeles which iH probal hg wi bly result fatally. occupants wn the z alarm of fire was glvan.to call the Benule to the scane te ald In extrleating: the victims, which was dono as quickly as possible, Les DROWNED é ‘4 Apeetal Dispatch to The Onloggo Tribune, » LA Chosse, Wis, July 14.The body of an ‘unknown man was'found In the Misaissippl, ainilo above ‘this.cfty, thls;atternonn by J. a aera apiertana of this TSS The y {3 evidg hat of a labo: man, as ing Te shad ‘on would indicate,” buon in the: water soni tine, and probe gbly drowned ‘at somo simnil:town above dic} of ageldental drownings Si kA eee! ATAULY HORT, Dispatch to Tha Obes Tribune Cnowy PorxayInd,, July 14.--Alvah Wells, @ young Wnmarsied’-man about 23 years of age, working for David: Fisher, about twelve sailles auth ot gus Place, Bie sargeya fron a colt yeaterda: ‘instan ite ie was riding the cule alte wea With ha was. delvine, struck thi cow with a-whip, causliys t lump :aldewaya, over ew sity : ae a onvEt! Biss Te id MNOWNATH : On. Tul je near tho mouth of the ti ont ral nat! Northern Riillrogd , unddr Crown’ Uta, qboy niles’ tr9 Hava ot tity la tail the tore sand f, colg) THE HON, LEVI P. MORTON, : i. Bpectat Dupates to The Phicaga, Tribune, ‘Boston, Mass, July 14.Fhe Trustees of Dartmouth Calley lage night; conferred the ‘degree of LL.D. on tha Hon, Levi P, Morton, United States Mtintuter tu Frauce,-" She gare re C weal Prongbiti, “aud genaral Gablity, “Establlstbd twenly-une yours, f Addresses by tront of the grand stand und presented * ‘Huguenot family, The _Uppen floors were all> taowmewhat Infured, “An cate, 16 aS nel one, ; WN Strecty a the Ci. ae THE BASTILLE, First Celebration in Chicago of Its _Gaptire. 2 310 petted Delightful Pionfo of Our French Fel va loweOitizens, EB Washbnrne, Mayor Harrison, and Mr. De Cloreq. CHICAGO, : ‘The first cotobration in Chicago of the Fronch national holiday, tho anniveranry of the Fail of tho Bastille, July 14, 1789, wasappropriately given yestorday under the aurpices of tho various French benovolent socletios, About 108, m.a train of tea coaches, reinforced three bours later by another of twelvo coachos, all filled to thelr utmost capacity, left tho Pan-Hfandio Depot for Sharpshootor’s Park, No moro re- Spectablo or better crowd ever attended a pice nictn Chicago or Its environs. Tho gentlemen having tho affair in charzo wore determined that nothing should ocour to mar the pleasure of the occualon, and tholr work was rondered easy by tho cudperation of all present, Shortly after arrival on tie. grounds at its. m,, the musio struck up apotpourri of national airs, at the conclusion of which _ a Mit. JULES DE CLERCQ, French Consul in Catcago, waa introduced and saluted with applause, * Mr. De Clercq sald that ono of Franco's great: cat pouts hadsaid, “Every taan bas two cout: tries; bis own :end theo France.” Looking around upon his auditors, the speaker could cot Accuse Victor Hugo of lyric exaggerntion orpa- triotic blindness, but acknowlodyed that he had enunciated a truth which every day tended to becomo universal, Aaa matter of theory, ho had no weed “to thank Frenchmen for thelr presence on this occasion, for they were children ‘performing i patriotic duty to their mother country, and duty when accomplished brought Its own reward. Still be- tween theory and practice thera was often a wide difference, and it should not be forgotten that they had met for the first timo {n Chicago to celebrate the holiday of the Fronoh Republic, And that this celebration was hud upon a work- jog day, while with most of tiem it was not casy tu abandon work fora day, But thoy coutd uot measure thelr pecuniary intorest in compurisoa with tholr tillal uve and patriotic feelings, and thoy bad come together to group wround the glutinous tri-colored. flag. For this ho welcomed them, and especially gavo thanks to thuse who, residing ut a distanco, had. considered nuthing of expense, but unly remem. berod that they wero French and that tals waa te Freuch national holiday. He wolcomed all, Atericans, Htlgiuns, Canadians, Swies, foroluers of every country why hud como uot from mero curiosity, but to atteat ther sympathy with France, Americans could never forget that when thoy fought for their Iudepend- @nve the awords of Lu Fuyette, Kochambeau, and De Grasse united In ‘a common cause with that of Washington, The celybrations at Yorks town In October would attest the gratitude of Atoricans and how Yorktown fell. ‘Yo the men who celebrated last yoar in this sano pluce the Ufttoth aniversary of Belytuin’s independence tho souvenirs of the siege uf Ane vursund tho ald rendered to Belgium by the French arms seemed ty buver arouud toolr ra- union. The sons of thoso who fought with Montentn and tho childron of Heivetlu romom- vrei Frunce, and the ties walch bound Switzor~ lund and France bud only peen strenzthaned aineg the two countriva hid beoume aleter He- Publics, : resontatives of tho American Admin- tholr remembrance of ‘Tho ro} fatration und te Consuls of the diferent nauons present leut to this fenst of frtendahlp and con- cord something of in international character, and thoy were warmly woicomed, It was need- tegs to spouk to Frenchmen of what the Mtb ot July meunt to them. It reprosented Ibert founded upon tho ruins of -the Bustillg, unt brotherhood brought to Hxbt in the splendid Munifestauion of the Federation. Tho uratora of tho day would recatl these glories and Im- mortal pages of French histury, and would show. how equality was unanimously voted vy an en- tousiastic Assembly on tho celebrated night of Atguat 14, 1789, Tois liberty, equality, and brotherhood po deur tu the hearts of true Frenchmon they hud found aga.u upun the gencrous goil of Amacion, In tho great Atnericun fatmsly thero were not first or vecond born, und ina, whutever big race, his couutry, or the color of bis akin, was wel- comed and tilcht participate In all the privi- Ices of tho citizen, Let thom therefore unite the naino und toye of the old Fronch fathorlund to that of thelr udopted country, and ort * Hall to Frunco! ball tu tho United States! ball to the Repubhol” % ‘tha short specch of Mr. Do Clercq was wall recelved and the audience thon dlaperied for duneh, AtesS p.m, the second train arrived, On thin camoa number of Invited mueats, in= oluding the Hon. E. B, Wushburno, sayor Hur- rison, Gen. A. L..Chetinin, Gen. Liev, British Vico-Conail Warrack, Mr. Boorlin, Congul of tho Bwiss Repubtle, tho Danish Consul, Me, Joaoph Wright, Prosident of the Bt. George's Suciaty, and other woll-kaown citizens, t3:u0 Dp. my 2 MN. JOSEVIT LE BUF : addressed a large und attentive audience from the batouny of tuo Central Hall. His disvourso was walnly bigturival, and treated of tho events: oi the | Hevotution and tha fatl of the Lastille, The Sovloty of the Orpheug ‘Frangale rendered eome muale {n good style, and tho invited guests WENT TO LUNCH. ‘Thia was served In good atylo, the French repu- Munon in tha culinary Une sulfering nothing. ‘Tho French Consul (a sed the beutthof Preals dent Guriield, aud the Mayur gave that of Preal- dent Grévy, Otuor toasts were: Tho President. of the Swisa Republic, tho Mayor of Catcago, the Hon. E. B. Washbueng, her Lritannic Majesty, and the French Consul. Aftor linet Mr. Auguat. Faure delivered a short but atireing address, ‘whieh olicited much applause, redoubled when at tho close he denounced tho, vile attempt of Gulteau on the life nf Americu’s Executiyo, * MAYOR HARRISON followed, and began with 40 apology for hia Im- pertect Henowledye of Frouch, wich ho fully ite ustratod by it few attempts at that language, He proclaimed bimeelf aGurman whea ut a Gore nian piculo, an Englishmun whon roast beef was concerned, and a full-tiodged Frenchman for this ocousion, te mudo a gum spovch, with less of Carter und his irpopressible and hackneyed cago: In it than usual; but with his invarlable instinct he blundered at she end, and spoiled whut would otherwise bave baen an acceptable talk by infecting into ita domuyogic, partisan, und unjuatiiable pidca of wus about the allezed Democratic party, . THE HON, E. 1, WASHUURNE was noxt Introduced, and was rocolved with continued applause. Tie tendered bls profound thanks for the Invitation to tuke part in tho celubration, and aald that this was tho frat timo he bud over met so many French peopte in Cal- cugv atone time. fie bud lournod in the ouurso ‘of ning yours’ reaidtenco in Paris to kuow and love the Frenot people, and bad nono but pleasant recollections of La Bolle France, He claimed a more tender and sucred tie to Fragco by reason Of tho tuct that hia wifo was descended from a United States and Fruuco wore bound together by bonds of asym: pathy and frieudship wore thin any othor two mationa, for, in tbo firat throos of ber Infunt. struggle for Independence, America revolved & helping bund frum Frinve, No Amartoun could ever forget the services of Lutuyette and Huonambenu, aod Ameriod would ever welouine to herabores the wons and daughtors of Franco, dtr. Washburne briotly reviewod the history of tho fallof tho Bastille; the King's exclamation “ fa thi, then, & revolt?” and the court py s alra, it fg w rovolutios wy the inarch of libarty bad been steadily on- ward, The Bronotsapailug. oltizone of Liinols had come together in a far-of country from thelr uwn loved land to whow that -nelther timo nor distance . could blot froin thelr momorles the remembrance of falr Franco. ‘Thelr minds were carried buck to the erent days of i784, when the Bustille fell before tho on. slaught of a maddened and long-outraged pou to, 'Thoy could never. forget tho: fraat day of Suiy, 1700, whon the cry " Ada Bastille” wout up from @ buudred thousand throats, an it stronghold of tyranny fall forever, z ‘Tho bistory of France for tho past ’100 yoars sbowed a constant striving after the better and more demooritio form of guverament, ‘Thu firat Republie fell, and the fret Nupolvon came. ‘Tho resturation aid the Governwont of Lauis Philippa tolloved. The ahortellyod Republic of 1848 waa strangled in tha cradle: by Louls Nae puleon, but after elgbteon yours of Empire don the suing _ the founded . wu of Abies Hepublio aroso, tie warned his huarors that, wulla-@ Ropublto was tho only. possiblo governipunt for Frunce, such a formut governs nent conld only ondure If conducted on wise Bnd conservative Aare He spoke bopo- fully and cheerfully of tha future of France and paid an honoat dnd raanly tribyte ta bor roat luaders and statesmen, Itving and doa fr conuluston ho sald 1 belive ia the con’ nuity of the French lepublio, Every Frenobman a fy as devoted tor qumen a denuing, Abaut Il a'ciuak a aa bus bupp ry Party saturn\d to the olty, wmply eal priretaen 4 the Sa in. Gaiouga of the Fropob ; (pational sxe ag Jl =a oun i July" a) anniversary.of the realty Qt tba Bastille w oqlebrated tq-night''h} Schroeder's tiasden as ia grand style.Up the Frengd, citizensof Bt, Loulg apd. surrounding " cquatry, ». Several Nboussna —people.: were! pressat, a” large, merigans, - who F, tne: evont puwber aioe wat . entered ‘{nto- the — spirl : nohmen, apocches by dtayor Ewing and ex-Goy, Oburies H.Johnaon in English, and by milo Karst, French Conaul, M. Ton Chatteau, of Paris, ant T. 1 Osmann, President of the Society, In Feonch, Tho reading of the French Mociarn- tlon of fndependenee, musie, inching the “Ma raciliniso” by the entire assemblage, which wan grandly given, and a banquet, at which tonstn wero drank to tho United States and Its Preatdent, the Republic of France and ita Preafe dent, the day wo celobrato, and the niater He- pune. ene ‘Was also'o splendid display of NEW ORLEANS. 2 New Oncnans, July 14,—Tho French socteties and cltlzonsto-day celobratei the destruction of tho Bastille, by Aring salutes morning, noon and night, and a grand entertainment at the Wost End,including bont-raving.vocal and Instrument= Al concerts,—bulls, and magnificent fire-works, Tho Wost Mind was beautifully decorated with Fronvh and Amorican colors, ‘wreaths and fos- toons of evergreen, and brilllantiy flluminatod with electrio lights, NEW YO!kK. New York, July 4.~—Tho United French s0- cleties of this olty and nelghvorhood arc to-day celebrating the apniversary of the storming ‘of tho Hastie. ey . —— . MONTREAL, Moxtneat, July 14.--The Fronch fate was cole obrated hore by a featival at Grastols. THESTOCK.YARDS MURDER Arrest of Another Man Supposed to Bec Connected with kt—Khe Pollco Will Say Nothing. : . ‘Tho information has croppod out that atan carly hour yesterday morning Detectives Retd and Btanton succeeded In erresting a man who ls supposed to bo tuo * pal" of John &. Etliot, the alleged wurdoror of Offloer Timm Mahonos, and his accomplice in that cold-bloaded trag- edy, A seal has, however, been placed upon the fips of ‘tha oilicers, ond the pulice officials refuse to divutge elthor tho name of the prisoner ur the evidence agatnst bin. Thoy confess to the arrest of a criminul for whom. they hava beon looking over since EBillot's arrest, und say there are reasonable grounds for auepicion concerning him. but thoy claim that a publication of facts at this early date would grently duniuie the workings of tho case, and under those circumstances think the Press and publfe cught to be willing to walt until the cuse is matured, If the prisoner is indeed one of the murderérs, and Elliot the othor, there is a ikelthood that under pressure eithor one of the two will be apt tu break down and muke full confession—in other words, prepara to turn Stute's evidence, ‘The secrecy alntained by the police scems reasunable enough, but all the same there Is considerable apeuulation outaide of, tag dopart- ment as to whu the second prisoner Is. (no mun Tor whom the police have been loo! ever aineo the murder ie Michael Coleman, a prufes- slonal thief who Is not long from Jollet, after baving served a five-year term for snatching a watch from a Miss Maloney un Halted steeats near Harrison, His parents a avenue, out far @ murderers prior to meeting that live on Emerai houso whic Tim Mahoney, and: it Is said dirs. Coleinad confesses to knowing Elliot as ut frequent visitor to ber bouse, and a bosom companionof ber son, In fact, itis believed that Elliot, whon bo clalmed to be at the Tranalt House, was at hor house, One of tho first ure rests muds by the police was Jack Coleman, a cousin of Mike. ‘The latter took the cue At once, and kopt out of the way of the police, Anovthor chup for whom thoy werd looking was 8 tll, thin fellow, whose photograph was found among Eliot's effects, The Jattor was thought to be the more likely man of the two. a MORE '' CRANKS.” ‘The usually quict basement of the Chleago- Avenuo Police Station waa rondered doubly in- teresting lust night by tho interminable Jaboer- ings of ucoupte of bellows-lunged females whom tha stadon-keener and lockup-keopers have reason to regard as altileted with at least temporary aterration of the mind. One of tha womnen was arrested by Officer Lauritzen on Kinzie street tastevoning. Her namo is sup- posed to be plain Jano Johnson, but she indige nantly refuses to recognize it, und cails herself “Mrs. Always, Sho: suys that. her boma is in” Burlington,’ Town. Sho refuses to give ber ago, but says that Bhe hus lived elgbteen yoars lit Japan, twenty enrs 11 England, and eighteen yearsin Amores cu. Her appenrance indicates that abu has found Jeisuro meanwhile to put In some pretty tough winters aud several “hurd falls." Sho Turther guy's that she once hnd eleven brothors, ten of whoin were killud in ratiroud ucoldents and one shot by President Gariield, Her busband, sho sys, came to his death at tho hands of Gen. Hancock, and th Yery confiding and mysterious whisporings she toils that “tho President ot Englund "* gout her $18,0u) only lust week. Tho County Physician wiil try to-duy to discover tho fuct of her insanity, ae ah = ‘ The other case referred to ‘fs that of a woman named Mrs. Sheridan, whose Idiosyneragy tends to monetary affairs, She thinks that every per- son she meats {s indebted to ber, Yesterday. she wandered Into tha Cuthedral of the toly Natne while mags was belng colabrated and {i+ Risted inv loud ture of voleo that tho Rev. Ur, MeMullen bad defrauded her of thousands. of dollars. It appenra that about seven weeks no Bho took rooms at No. North Franklin street, but whenee ste came no uno can tell, Shomade tho bourdors, buwover, awuro that thes, encts and every ono of} thom, owod her princely aunounts of monoy. Doubtless It may soon bo truthfully saldof hor, *Gouo to mcet Mrs. Al- ways." Y ————— , ALLEGED ROBBERY. “ Michaot Gross, livery propriotor, was arrested early yesterday morning upon a charge of rob- bery proferred by William A.‘ Redaon, with whom ho had been out upon a spree tho night before, Redson suspected Gross of having stolen bls wateb and obain, but the misslug arte fele was not to be found upun the defendant. Upon getting sober Hedson further accused Gross of stoaling $15 cash from him, and upon Jooklng over $160 cash or. thereabouts tuken frum Urosg when arrcatod, positively: Identified atory $5 bill, He suid be bad the torn piece of tho bill at home, und he produced {t Inter in the day, ‘This mude things look binck for tho Ilvery man, but the Inticr promises to prove bis Inno- cence to-day before Justive Murrigon, » ee 1 Tho Mexican Raltlroad Disaster~A Worthless Bridgo—A Colonel's Fatal Order, ~ _ Corresponilence New York Erentug Pat, Crrz or Mexico, Juno *.—Tho telegraph bas undoubtedly brought you the news of tho drend- tul diguater on tho Mexieo-Morelos ine, ‘The detatls ure as follows: On Friday afternoon a traln loft Morelos, State of Michnogun, convoy Ing about 0’ soldiers, twenty ' olticors, and eclyhty passongors, all returning fron tho City of Moris’ whore the foutival of the opuntny of. the road hu an celebrated gince the 18th Ins& On Friday, at, Govlock p,m. 4 torripla hurricane tok place, and tho fluod domolished a purt of the bridge crossine tho abyas of Juan Antonio, cullua Mid- Puso, on evil spot, on account of the many robe bories and murdore whlch huve been committcd near by, Tho bridge was 1200 metres lon, and built of wood, though tho contraut stipulated the uso of fron. | ‘The train consisted of two locomotives and ning cara, in which wore puesonyers und a fretybt of moro thun 160 tons, thouxh the law prescribes the muximum of froight to bo only fifty tons. Tha conductor of the train, guspecting that tho dlouds bud somownat anges the bridge of Bute nao, rufused to .proceed before ft hud boi tapvoted; bur the Colonal of the Fudarul forces, not suspecting how tho bridge “hid been butt by the coutractors, quye orders to wroveed, The traln was hunging over tho preal. pice when thy model bridge gave way and the ours went duwu. All wero snuabed to picces, gud west of tho passengers died fustantly, A soldier upprouching with a lantern a compart iment ocuutuiniug Lurrels of brandy. causod tho liquor to take tire. Tho fre cuught a compart- iment contiulog G,000 cartridyos, and a serious ‘explosion waa xddod cu tho horrors, ai passenger of the train, who arrived bere to- night, tele mu that after the -thunder-atorm When the contuotur refused tO prooced, many: of the guldiors bexan to leave the train aud cur away; but the Colonel gaye peremptory orders to the conduotor, and tho train moved on, ‘hls Coluvol dled thig morning, wfter baving beon driven to mudooss by his wouuds aad burns, ‘The bridue waa built in a grout hurry, of wood instead of tron, by au Indinn coutrictur, who recolved 13,00 Sloxicun dollars for tinlsntn tho ilne two months befuro the dato stipulate by contract. An American engineur had de olurod about a fortniggt before the ce oldent that tha bridwo.was too weak to hold a Now York atrootecar, The lne bave thirty-four bridges; only wa ye were eumploted pn the day of opoaing the road. Bir, Satna nahes deotared on tho Wth‘of June, In the name of the Booloty, that all etipulations of the contract bud beot faith fully Culliiieds and the Gayerniment, not burs, {ng much exporionca in railway matters, gave pernission to open tho ling, Tho Provdent bine soll 01 the very sume bridge two days fore tho nevidvat, .The Guverninont. bas taken sovere measures, and Justice wilt be done, f - ee Wisistleys ds Olive Logan writes from London ol with tue ewinent artist Whistier:. NL shook pandas with Wahilstlor, the artiet, who was luauing ina pictures jue attitude, Beuluet a medivvyal bulfet. tHe is stil the same sirikinge Hy enigt adeept ths “one ‘aan ie ae Took waloss hes over. the centro at with bla. bright, dark-eyes illu. apirit of. fun which constantly conversations with bis mu- hand snail, griveful train, ronounca jike uu American. are Very brow ng there j6 the tie misttkable Piccalilly on! abl usa LTT | eonnnent on what others are suying; the ob! au “wulch takua the placo of the virlous Americus owe, 41 want gu kuow!! Do poll" *Heully!" and Urespao Hostoncaa inturrogstory *Yaust* Huving uchieved great repute as a Ad avery. oue ii prepared to lgugh ut Whistler's auylogé, many of woloh (for no one van bo forever utter ing fous d'esp 4 derive their fun, more fro Bis guauner thun from the words thunsulyes.”” oe ; i MUNROE’S CHILD. Some Further Developments in the Case Yesterday, ° The Lady and Mr. Tarker Format Thele Troubles and Aro Reunited. Anothor complication nrose yesterday tn the PCO ar UUme se elig tO Huila os deaurtuUd it Sestorday’s BUNE {n an article which gave tho facta conneated with the utleged kidnope Ing by E.G, Barker, aclork in Charies Gossuze & Co.'s dey goods store, on Stato street, of ‘a i year-old child uf bis former wite, who had left her now huaband—a Str. Stuaroe, of Providence, It, to enjoy for neeason tho soelcty of theold. ono. It was therein -stated that Mra. Munroe bad sworn out a warrant for the arrest of Bar- ker on the charge of. kidnaping; aud yestordny tho tablea were turned upon tho lady by the re« celpt at polico headquartora of the following letter, which shows that sho has been DOING SOME KIDNAVING ON IER OWN ACs ; _ COUNT? FRICKE OF CHinr OF Fortce, Provipuncr, It, Ly duly 0, 1881.—Superintendent of Police, che ¢cayo; Will you pleasc.do what you can in the ee Gnne RM f thta of Mr, Willard unroe, of thia olty, says bis wite, ., left this elty Inst Souday ators noun, bag and bawgage, wlih a little girl 3 yeara Of age,and u boy 8 yeurs old. Mr. Muntoo té very. anxious to get tho girls tho boy belonia to ber. Bho will probably be found tn company with ono Chriatoptor Benger, allas E.G, Barker, who bo- longs toa singing club with oue Frank Lum- ard. Burker is about 45 years old, short, thick-aet, red sido whiskers, nu inustache. freckled face, dirs. Munrogis probably living with him. She is short ‘and thick-set, large bust and hips, scar under left eyo, has one Upucr fron. t O.u quuL, and Is of a Hushed comptexion, AMr.Munroe only wants to got bis Uttlo girland. If you could locate theso partis ur the wife, and Botity ua, Mr. Munroo will como for tho Iittle P.8.—Do not ask Lumbard about tho ease, for ho will give tho whole thing away. 2 Hexsauty H. Cains, Calet of Police. It will be seen that the work which tho pullco bad on band yestorday in trying to make all Parties to the singular case kappy wasof a very complicated and delicate nature. First of all, the warrant Issued atthe Armory at Sirs, Mun- roo'’s request required thom to arrest Mr. Bark er, and concurrently to doliver to her the child which Sr, Burker bad stolen from her. Agalu, tho latter received ut beudquartera made it (n- cumbent upon the detective force thore to con- fine Itself almply toa discovery of the wherea- bouts of the child, and notify the Providence husband of the fact, which gentleman bad, of course, 1 uch better right to her thin the fu- Ritlve wifo who bad stolen ber from bim, and in- nitly superior claln to thecblid than the uelo- dious gentioman who had kidnaped ber from tbe fugitive wife, A reporter: who visited both branches of tho police service yestere day afternoon failed to elicit, anything like deilnit information as to what tho outcome of tho x20 wus iikely to be. At the Central Stu- Hon it waa learned that Detective Haas was In churgo of tho interests of the Providence hus- band, and that be bad found the child and placed bor where she would.be at bis disposal when he culled; at the Armory it was stated that Detect. vo Swanson had tho warrant for the Chicaga husband In bls possession, and that be had been working all day in vain to try and arrest bim, Aafar as the woman was concerned nobody avemed to know ans tiing. about her, After bidding tho indefatigable pollco farewell the reporter pald a visit to Gossage & Uo.'t storo, where the “polite and urbane” floors ae. at once fed him to a couuter behind whict THE CifcAGO MusBAND aM, Barker—was enyaged In the by no means Inappropriate occupation, for a mau go savagely fond, of children, of boxing up t supply of Daby's underwear, ‘Tho gentleman will’ be rewembered as 8 Sliver-volved tevor who did duty in tho . Presidential came Pulga with tho Lumberd quartet, whera when his voice was not drowned by the overs whelining voluino of Frink fuwbard'a buricone, ‘ho helped out very offictently tu“ Jubn Brown's Body,” “Marching ‘Through Georgia.” and Other soulful campitign sonzs, Hoe answered the description contained in the Providence Chlef of Pulleo’a description very well, excopt that bo bid allowed hts mustache to grow. Asa ‘conversationntist, bowover, ho was an abject failure, Ho declined to ouy, 1 word about tho atfuir, could not solve tho riddle of how It came that he hn esvaped arrest, and, while acknow!l- edging that he felt his position koenly, deomed that his wisest coursy was to keep ‘absolute silence rogarding the aifatr, ‘ Later in the day furtbor fight was thrown up- on tho domortic entauglement, which at least settion the kidnuping casa as against Rorwer. It ‘was learnod last nicnt that bo and his prosecutor HAD COME To TENMS Inter in tho afternoon. and that.the childroo— (hero are half a dozen or more of them In the caso bad been divided, Mrs. Munro taking the Mttle girl from beneath Detective Huns’ oye and watebfulness to a house on Warren avenie, ond Hurker taking tha two boys to bis boarding. house on South Clark streut, all of which will be news to the police. of course, And, following up line of information, the reporter found something historical which bas not yet been jn print.’ It appears that Bar- ker married tho present’ Mra. Munroo in Seot- land about twelve years ago, after the easy fuahton of that land, ‘and a fow years later the! furned up in this elty, She had been marrie before, tho ators sue, but Barker knew nothing of tala until itor: but reaching Chfcugo thelr sojourn was. brief, business not golng to sitit thom, and from hero they wont to Wiscousin, where tho then Sirs. Burker twarried the present Me. Munroe during tho temporary ab- seuce from home of Mr, Barker, who was ut the time a commercial traveler, Soveral other buge bands Wrure in tho murrutive, but. pass- ing tho etalls, Me. and Mry.. Mimroa started for Providence with two of the children now In dispute, Thoy lived together huppily, sofarasla known, until yery pocon ty, woot Mrs. M., commenced corresponding with Mr, B., whieh, it is sul, ied tober packing bay ‘and gia and returning to Chicago. in, any event, Sr, B, mat hor at the depot, took ber to hls bourding-house, and for a week or moro, and up to Bundny, thoy Iyed (ogethor as of old, and 80 chuwored was dhe of her return to the father of some of bor children that. sho caited upon an attorney and bad tho neccasary papera drawn to commonce a aut for divorce trom Mr. Munroo, sho pitying tho cost froin bur own pockets Tha papers bave never been tiled, however, far sqiue unknown reason, but fnatead sho commonced glorious and sudden end, . ‘To-day there muy bo other dovalopmonts. It not thoro certainly will bo upon Mr. Munroe's Rerieat in cart Of tho Uttioglrl, which fa his only child, - ‘ There ts only ono word to gay, and that isin reprehension of the utterly unwarruntudle aspersion which the Providence Caief of Pollow caste in his postacript upon A MU, FRANK LUMBARD, when itintimates that ho would ‘give away" uny facts coming to bim through police chane nela, Anybody who fs nt aliacquainted with the Jovial buritone of athunsand or moro potiticut cumpalgns knows that huis one of the closest- - mouthed of men, possessed of n reticonce and a dtvorution that even Tow, Carver oimself coutd Baealy Wapruse Muon: and that wny secret in. trusted to bien [9 locked up ug. aurely a3 though it had been pinced nw ‘sufo-deposit drawor of which both koy's bad boon dustroved, It is not yet known whethor Mr, Lumbard jnrends ty ring suit ngninel the Providence ehief, but it 48 sufe tosay that it evur that: gontiemun tray ely West ho had better give Hlinols, ut any rato Chivago, a wide birth, Whotker or not the tenor parts of the Lumbard Quartet wilt bo Intrusted to another voles in tho futuro Is alsoa matter of doubt, which, towover, will bo sutlafactorily cloured up by tho noxt,lreatdential campulgn, enn ‘ A WATER HAUL... : {Tho police seom to hava mado a bad blunder du tho arrest of A, G, Stulles' and A, 8, Taylor, Upon suspiolon of having had n hand In tho blowing of tho safa ut tho"Adams' & Westlake ‘actory carly Wednesday Napen ag: Tho weo ore arrested and locked ap ‘but more upon. suspicion than evidence, Thoy have for days, evan weeks, pust boon enjoying oye ountintial Found of pleusure auony the salvans and broth oly. und disburaing woney with a jivieh band, They were approuched by on olficer, and asked thelr nuiies, ocoupations/ and residances, Tho Jmpertinence of tholr reoly, Added to thelr pro- futo sist ation ot funds, led ta a susploion which culmituited tn urrost. ‘Thon the thon ‘tied so as to shelp Mantle that they Worg indeed suspected, Mullor was fount -to Davg wore than €lddin cash {a onv pocket and a? guy! Uke unto A mountain how(tzer In auothor. tnasmuch as hu bad threatened to shoot, ‘ abould attempt to Was bookod for Sapey ing con ny Las at fay lor has beon ‘dlechurged. i tir ieg ¥ lina att fran Omaha, A. Cy e tho Mohan? Noxt they balled. f Bludsy wera luwyers ob was also found 10 bo ‘faleo, Tho polic them that they were tytn, ' Fidnlly Mutior said, that bo hulled’ from Toronto, and was an attur-’ Noy wt law. “Taylor sont for acquaintances in tate olty, and thoy responding, the prisoners were adinltted to bail, , Juat. who they are, what “they bayo boon doing, and how they'came into: tbe passeaslon of fo much ready Honey, cUt- coruing the-voquisition of whlob thoy ary un- Willing ta suy anything, nre wiattors which the polices aro af 4 loss tu understand, s “ |AFFLED. BURGLARS, Shortly after 5 o'clock - yostyrday. morntag three unknown burglara onterod tho ; talloring- shop of A, Holu, Nu, 51036 Weat Sauisog atryot, by clambering in thrugh jin opon trang. They toon oponad tho front door, nud were pros Paring te ulage @ rich baul Woon suncthi aluragd them, end oy poceally fccagpers taking with thom a sult ol thea’ Faluvd at which bud bows lett thery by a cugtauer ty be cleaned palicg patrol con resued. - ‘The ed the trio into the Lwoltty, Btrvet District, bucus ny Ugg wot within sgut Of thou ' tho kidnuping ait which bas comotosuch an In- ..