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getee | the vast majority of tho q N PAGES. THE RAILROADS. — joner Fink Issues a Call Meeting of Man- agers. d Trunk for the Gran run! ‘ eerie Out of the Boston Cut. ——————— miss for o no Uniform Tato of Three Cents a Mile on tho pan-Handle. —_—— Important Lines of Conduct Fever opted at a Canada Pacific Meeting. Si FF MANAGERS CALLED. faa hed oie i. Commissioncr Fink bas New trofreular in which ho says: Iam ro- eed by tive of tho Cenoral Managers of eaten roads to call a incating of tho Joint Bx- eriye committco to cdneidor tho causcs which Ae fed ‘to the present ruinous war of rates, and ee means spoutd cere trae i hee on stablished from i fa tn foe, “a compliance, Bite eis " Saal nara tho oftee of ine Com- Y «Will you pl putes moe ‘orcaeitt OF represented by hy ficer with full authority to act for you? pote answer at O1CC, BO ‘that In casu a auftl- oe t number of eompanies crunot be ropro- ‘ mated at that time to transact, business that tho feeting ‘can bo postponed and notice bo given to tbat effect.” —— 2 GRAND TRUNK WAR, me arand {Trunk ofico m the BMothodist Church Biock bore A decided resemblance yes- “tenlay to ono vast bee-hive as swarm after gvarm of human bees flew in, dumped thelr smeets—otherwiso tholr “eugar,”’—and—but there tho resemblance ends, Instead of going lamay cmpty-handed, Ike tho bocs,-or as the “dees would If thoy had hande,—those human do- spouttors of financlal aweets bustled out with ‘eertala long and vory ycllow pleces of papor in abelr possession and with countenances which: ghono with that degroe of dolight which comes from knowing that you bave got something for spothing, or About sg near to nothing iy Is possible and not oxactly got there. ‘The loug strips of yellow papor, miado up of coupons over the sever! diiferont ronds onter nto the Grand ‘Trunk system between bere ‘ina oaton, were obtainabla on tho doposit of #15, with tho distinct understanding that whut as loft of tho atrip wes redeemable ou the pur chaser's nrrivaljin Huston fur $10 iu rood and jawful currency of tho country. Tho not coatof the trip, In other words, was Just $5, and, whilo “there was occasionally a customer who wasn't prepared to Hopastt $15, BOE supposed io sa me t wus necessiir i oleate Wiad wi t the counter wero ‘out Ww tone aroun of cnab and got what they camo Jor, A force of alx or seven tickot-sellers waa Kept Inordinately busy froin early in tho morn- {ng until Into in the evening, and the erics were yonumicrous and so rapid that they soon gave ‘up ail attempts at keoping a record of them. in aword, the Grand Trunk did a regular fand- oftica business yesterday, with every indication that the rush would continue to-day, ‘The number of questions asked and answored duriog the day would fill an issuo of THe Tiern- ‘pve, with fhe chances that some of the matter would be “crowded out” at that, The ques- tlons were generally vory long and very ox- pilelt,and the answers correspondingly bricf tut fo the point, Tho average purchaser, of course, was bubbling ovor with-a desire to kuow ‘ol about running-time, connections, aleeping-car accoinmodations, und the other do- talls incident to travel—whether ona full-fare ticketoron n cutrate, The tickot sellers had tu explain over and over agaln that avery berth {nthe sleeper from hereto Toronto had been taken ever sloce carly in tho morning, and that, while the iateconicrs would have toslt up all aight, thoy would get all tho sleeping wocommo- dations they wanted on arriving st ‘Toronto, Tharevpon the purchaser, who wus in no-par- tleular hurry to, travel, anid ho'd come around this morning and wet his pick of tho berths in to-night’s sleoper. ‘Tho chances are that do will bo there bright and carly, with several =more | ke 1m, an thay tong bofore noon to-day, the Inst bulokc wilt Dave boon taken, and tha reat of tho crowd cin ther maou pthoir minds vo walt a bit or curt 6 onlinary car-seata and court slee! under diffiouitics. Z P It was noticesbla that no small part of the ticket-buyers wanted to go to New York, and betrayed a frantic cogernoss to know just what it would cost to reach there by rail or bont from: Huston, whatsort of connections wore mado at the “Hub,” ete, ote, These and a thousand aod Maer buving been satisfac- torily answered, they planked down thoir money, the click of tha ticket-stamper wits heard, and the beneticinry of tho cui-rate sytem, pockoting bls purchase, wont about bis business, And thuait kept up all day, on chaser being suvcocdod by anothor, tho focrenso of the pllo in tho railroad com- pany’s cash drawer, and to tho very apparent teifaetion of the crowd of travelora on cheap ‘Thus far the cut ue fa ae ea mado on Boston rates by the will meot it, ‘Tho Pennytvania and tho Baltimore & Oblo Hall- “Toads, having no direct inca to Boston, aro uot much atlocted by, the cut, but 10 Vanderbilt Iines,—Michignn Contral and Lake Ltore—which “heretoforo did the bulk of the Boston business, suffer scverely. Tha Care ‘er, Of course are Ruxious to bave the prosont ilee—$16 to Huston and $15 to Now York— mulntained, ‘Tho tatter would moot the rates made bythe Grand Tronk Bogton wore It hot for the fact that if they reduced the Ruston Bales & correspouding rate would have to be Hide to New York, which would intlict great mare to all tha trunk dines, ‘This is just what Grand Trunk meant to accompliah whon it Peleg ae aa ag ry anxious to oblige tho Grand Trunk in thls respect. hes. arguo that pocels go! aylng $1b on tho mAbs ie $5 nate ie 0; wi $28 aasongor taking the Grana rank ubout more for inealgand about $3 more for slecp- ipsum tons, ag tho time consumed one id rae toe York {8 almost {0 this is nuded the, ak {0 & Alban: aud Witubburg Haltronds, an Have linea wil naraly be wil folie ido while ant gin’ prank koop on selling tiukets for fs; later eeDole business to be diverted to the bore Hgts, ato Boston & Albany and Witub- Mites med roads ‘ill no doubt domand that tho tome way by y tho Grand eunik witt be mob in aa be aby the Vanderbjit ttnea, and the lateor fonncetign® j,remuse to” ald their regular lie Usterl Padaenger eet iho a ‘ot o 1c ui il and Lake Shore itoads ayo ask om best coursa to be pursued by rt tone olreumstancon ‘Thoy wo ald 1 und ae buve hoard roe tend more thun any- the presunt war Re onan’, {sir arrangomont dow, but as long AB Tous Koop up tho Ag Aebting OY It should’ nue doy iw Mabare of tho CA) NADA DP, Mort Dansien to ‘ha Cntara Fedbunk teatwee ia Can, Aug. 3.~Tho following qued- Beart ot pp posed of at tha mooting of tne ad, juny sectors of the Canada Pacifio Hail» the located {8 thts city: Firat, tho approval SAtiouation it” Moose Juw Creek; seoond, tho Tor, Cage Of the location of tua auryey to 824 the ie? to ve completed this scason; thi the Mteelt to be datshed noxt season; Upp: tydaatlony in conformity with the Wia- untae tran the Winnipeg & Pembina lenstiate ch, and provision for ite ta’ ceastruction; ., location ~~ ana i‘ fourth, ee i How toeaty te ‘Preaek aa ‘ fast of Landon north= Werle the Lite Saaxaieuowasy Fort Elico, Itidding Mountains, and Touch wood Ills Ath. Immediate location and construction oF the Baskatchewan Branch from a polnt near tho urent forks of the Qu’Appolle, oxtending tno northwestorly direction: sixth, the tmmediate jocation and ‘survey of the Kouris brunch, exe tending from Brandon southwestorly toward tho Souris and Turtle Mountain district to within twenty-four infles of tho international boundary, and then westward parallel to sich boundary to the 10th moridian of longitudes sovonth, the granting of lanes forolovator and grain witrohotaes at nominal rents. The subject of the most offectuss moans of contining tho sales of agricultural lunas #8 far As possibio to notunl settlors was considorod, but . Was not fnnlly disposed of, ‘The conatruction of frulght and passonger stations, ollicca, worke ahops and atock and cattic yards within tho Cit; of Winnipeg ns son an the city bylaw stall havo finally passed was. dcolded pon, — FORSYTH AND WHEELER, Tho item in yostorday’s TrimuNn regarding romoval of Mr. O, C. Wheelor, as General Froight Avent of tho Alton, nome .twenty yoars nyo for alloged cutting of rates, seoms to bave needlesly oxcited dome parties who imagined that tho item was fatonded oa n slur against Dir, Wheolcr's well-established reputation for ratine bility and falr doaling, No such thing was (n- tended. - Me. Wheeler, moro thin any other gentleman who ovor occtpiod tha position of Gonoral Froight. Agont, enjoys tho reputation of perfeut honoaty and: rellubility, who under no _ciroumatanccs woul! cut rates or violate an ngreoement unless forced do, s0 by . hig competitors. Yot ho is tho only General Freight Agent who waa over romovod on tho Alleged Charge of cutting tho rates, while nuin- bericas others who oponly viointo agreemonts and cut rates are not only not discharged, but fro actually promoted ‘on account of euch qualifications. Goucral Frelght Agonts who at the present Uma cannot vicinta nyccements tor tho maintenance of rates ns fast as thoy are mado nro not considered fit fur thelr positions, ‘Mr. Whoolor'a removal from the Aiton at that time on tho allogad charge of viuluting an agroo- tacnt was an cutrags, Col, Robert Forayth, 10, {t was gonorally belloved up to the present thine, made the charge against him and caused the romoval, comes boldly to tho front and states that in bis opinion thore wis no truth in the charge. Ho makes tho followlug explana- tlon of the mattor: To tha Balter of The Chicago Tribune, Cr10AGo, Alig. .—I note in your paper of this day a notice which, if not éxplained, would do both myself and O, ©. Wheoler {njustico, Suna twenty years ayo the late James Lobb, who.wnn rnjaod with me in Wheellng, W. Va., came from. Now Orleans to tnko charge of tho Chicago & Alwn. Ho tendered me tho position of Gen- oral Freight Agent, | T was with tho fitinals Cone ‘There was some fcollug and compatition between the two ronda. Col, Wille fam it, Arthur, of tho Iinois Control, and Mr. Robb, of the Alton, mude an agrecment by which, If rates were cut, the road so offending would forreit. tho freight and dischargo lif ty: mover mado any charges ayainst U. ©. Wavoler, and when I found such charge had been made, called an Mr, Robb tu explain. Ho was a very positive and haughty mun, and refused to bear me, though be afterwards told mo he had done on Injustice to Mr. Wheeler, Inn long and very intimate business. acquaintance with Mr. Wheelor I'vo niwaya tound him to be correct, atraightforward, and honorable, a man of Inruc excoutive ability, and ano worthy of the promo. tion he has recelvad. We are and olways have deen frionda, and I never played no emart trick on him or any ono elec. Rongnt ForsytH, WESTERN INDIANA BELT LINE. A bill was filed yosterduy in tho Circuit Court, by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company against tho Chicago & Western Indiang = Bolt ~— Mallway Company, to prevent {it from crossing complnine ant’s tracka noar Twonty-sixth street, Psa tier er states that Its track runs soross tho N. W. i of See. 27, 39, 13, southwest of the city, that tho Chicugo & Western Indiana Belt Ratt- way has begun to grade a tine north of ‘Twenty. sixth stroot, and on the eust ina of tho N. W. i of See. 27, a, 13, with a view of crossing com- plainant’s rond.. It has oven actually entered on tho Inttor’s right of way, lala out its tine, and ts about to proceed to grading, No application bas ovor been made by the Holt Lina to com- plainant to tix upon the compensation to Lo al- towod for using tho complainant's road,nor have any condemnation proceedings been commenced for that purposo. Tho complainant clalins its nights and advantages of unrestricted travel wilt be very much dauaged by the proposed action of the Relt Railway, and it asks thut the inttor may be onjoined from going on with its work until it haa taken the required legal ateps to have tho dumagos for auch appropriation ascor- tained. A temporary injunction was granted by Judgo Tutey undor a bond for $5,000. A LAUDABLE MOVE. ‘Tho regular local passenger rates on tho en- tire ne of tho Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central Rallway,- operated by the JMitteburg, Cinolunati & St. Louis Hallway, tho Indianapolis &Vinoonnes Hatiroad, and the Jufforsonvillo, Madison + & Indianapolis latlroad, operated by tho Ponnsytvania Campnny, were votuntar- ily reduced to a.basla of threo cents ‘per “milo excopt for Vory short distances, The ro- duation 1s equivalent to n discount In many cases of 26 por cent and inno .unso lesa than 15 per cont, lound-trip tickets will bo sold be- tween all stations wé a atill furthor reduction from the old round-trip salva, The Pittaburg, Cineinnat! & 8t. Lonts and tho mpany are entitled to the con- fidoncd and good will of the people for yiving their patrons the benefit of a uniform, singlo, aod round-trip rate between all stations, whether competition exists or not, — IRON MUUNTAIN, Lrrmm Rock, Ark, Aug. &—The Gazette's Gurdon spoolnl gaye; “The Louisiana Branch of the Iron Mountain Railroad, formerly called the Camden Brauch, Js boing pushed through very rapidly, twoand one-half miles of tracic having alrcady beon Inid. The gangs are laying at present at the ratoof a inile oer day, Tho oblast of the Iron Mountain Company js to Ri a8 rap. fal ab this Cie Pica ry ly 88 .possibin, U mn establish a cotton trade tho coniing fall. itis thought that In the time coming this will bo one of tho main Itnes of tho Iron Mountain foud, so as tu bave a direct routo from Bt. Souls to Now Orleans, and, pee to the present undor- standing, thls road will leave Camdon a, fow mites to tho left, It {a proposed to fice tho work rapidly through to the Louisiana line, and in its course it peaptrates not only a rich agri- cultural region, but somo of the finest timvor Janes in the State, NEW ROADS IN KANSAS, dvsctat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, ToreKa, Kas., Aug, 3.—A chartor for the Fort Beott & Carthage Rallrosd has beon fled with the Souretary of Btnto; capital stock, $650,000; place of busincsa, the County of Crawford, In Kansas, and the Counties of Barton and Jasper, in Bissourl Atmong tho Directors are Georne H. Nottloton, Wallaco Pratt, J. P. Ford, W, HE, Learned, Ira Harris, .Charics 1 tion Company, for the purpose of building and cyulpping the Fort Scot ‘Topoke é Lincola Hatleoad? cupleal stocky $28,000," —- . CLEVELAND & MAIIONING VALLEY, Special Duvatch to Th Cateags Tribune, CuRVELAND, O,, Aug, 3.—The stockholders of the Cloveland & Mahoning Valloy Ratlroad beld thelr annual meeting hero to-day, and rottected tho following ofllvoras Presidont, 8. Burke; Vico- Erostinut, a Me Doveeist sr ooerehy Blt Perkins; Sccrotarg, K. B. joton. EB, R, Pere kins wad cloctod Beater ta thoy ot Gon Its. Huldekopar, Postinastor of Philadel phi, Hale in place of Honry E. Parsons, Charios 5G Wiis Fotlected, The balanco of the Boant eld over, —_— Quincy, VANDALIA & EASTERN, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune =, Jenanyvitte, I, Aug. %—A_prolimloary mooting of the incorporators and friends of the Quincy, Vandalia &: Eastern Ialtroad was bold He re banking house of Bowman & Nassans 4 ts re, ites were present fro Vandals Qrautiton, Heakor Hille Hiasn, Feluon, and otner laces alung tho line of the toad. J, &. Panotill, of Chicago, was elected Prosiuent; the Hon, Georg + Ware, of Jorvoyvilto, Vico and 8, HM, Bowman, of this olty, ‘roauurer, About thirty representative men wore {u attendance, and & mood doul of intorcet was manifosted, indicating a dotormination to build the road, + — FAST TRAINS IN THE WEST, Spsctal Duateh to The Odteaoo Tribune, Brour Orry, Tuy Auge 8—Tho Chicago, Bt, Paul, Minueapolla & Omaha Company bas are Tangod to run passanger traing over the track of the Minneapolls & 8t, Louis between Morriam as tho track ie Dttud for fast trains. —— CUTTING FREIGNT RATES. New Yorx, Aug, —Thoe dimes of to-morrow says “The cutting of trolght ratos, It was said Aindng morchants ‘yostorday, is stil) gulag: only an underband’ manner, notwithstanding wreath femonts of, tho freight agoats to the cone : eye st UNITED, Expaso, Aug. 8.—Gov, Tarrasne, of the gtate of Chibuabua, drove the sliver spike this morae ing whlon united tho two ltepublics by rall. Seeman Wily Not REDUCH PASSENGER RATES? * Tp the Edltor of Ths Chicago Tribune, Carcagg, IL, Aug. 2:-I bave beon watching: the papers very closcly lately to sco what was beingdono each dayin Enatern cities by the rallroad compunies which are competing for tho paasongor trafic coming weet. I have been hoping that our newspapers would tako up this subject of railroad {ares hretween the metropol- itun cities of tho West and the Kast and discuss ft and dissect it na they do uthor nuitters In ih tho wholo country havo such oo large Internat. Excepting 2 single editorial in Tan Tenens recently Holling has beon maid only whnt in statod in tho dispatches; no coins ments nro made. ‘Tho recent. reduction in fares from the Eunt to the West seomsto ko f great aurprigo to all, becatise all those yours tho fares stern uitfes and froin thera hero soem to have beon cternal and unchangeable, until alt have heon led to boljove It was perhapa Junt that A pilesenger should pny $23 to rido te New York If be wished to zo, because the rallroads could notafford to take lim for less, Now, in my judgment the rallroad compatiiea aro commit+ Ung a Frnt outrag, ind desorve to be are raigned upon tho trayeling public. From Chicago wo have aticast nix tinea of raiiroad running to New York City, besides other Mnos which run over theso trunk linca. Thuy aro all ooreying froipht nt 15 conta per 100 pounda to Now York, A passonger weighing, say, 16) pounds eae $15, alinost seyonty ties as much as the grain frolyht. If ho must bave an unlimited ticket he musi times os much 08 flour ond = grain. Ho 18 transported = in thirty-two | houra while gratn roquires a wock or two to wot to its destination. lroad-mon tell usof tho extra yak in carrying passengers, Why, it Is nonsenso to speak of it. Insurance companies will con- traot tu Insure all the pasaengers who travel on oars ata nickel apiece for twonty-four boura, and muke money, and insure thom for $1,000 eneh, Tho cost of cars Js not very matorini, Give passengers plain, clean, atroug cars, with comfortabiosonts, and thoy 'witt ho satisfied, if thoy can have low rates. I have bofore moa eg id of the Chicago & Northwestern tallroad, Tho 10-ride tivkets are sold to ali polnts between Chicago and Kenosha ut leas than ono centa mile. Now, remomber the Come many, When thoy doll a 100-rido ticket to Luke ‘oreat, thirty iniles, aeres to furnish 100 trains to earry thopassengers,0u0 inites for #28. [ff wish & continuons ride to Now York, 90) miles, 1 inuat RY, $15, whilo the Northwestern charges2h cents ‘ora barrel of Hour from hore to Lake Forest, which Is fvo conts less than tho Now York rate in, Now it is perhaps usoless to uso furthor argumont or prvof of tho unrensone abluness of present tariffa, It iaalmply robbery, ana shoullt recolve the scvorest condamnation, Tolegruphing postage; material, labor, frelghts, and muny things have grontly obcapened In tho Inst ten years, but not tho railroad passengor fares, Tho binnd stntaments by railroad mon that thoy cannot afford t oreduco ratos 15 miser- ablo bosh,.and every ona should know it. Let tho war goon until charge are reduced so that Bo, pose, ‘ng well 8 the rich can travel for e business, and pleasure, hers K ‘MR, Bontnar. —_ . SENATORS IN THE SADDLE. Richmond (Va.) Dispatch, Greexnnten Wire Suerien Sruxas, W. Va., July 37.—A diatinguished party of gentlo- men, consisting of Senators 11, G. Davis and Camden, of West Virginia; Thomas F, Bayard, of Doluware; and: John W. Jobnston, of ‘Virginia, and others, arriyed hore Inst night after trip of a0 miles ou horseback, Insting nearly ten daya, through Ainountain wilderness in Weat Virginia. Thoy are connected with tha Weet Virginia Central & Pittaburg Hullroad, which Isto be an exten- sionof tho Hichmontd & Allegheny Iallroad. Thoy wore nccompanied part of tho rey, by Beo- retnry-of-tho-Treasury Windom, the Hon. 'T. B. Elkins, of New Moxico, and Alexandor Shaw, of Baltimore, and the whole route by 'T, 13, Sickles, Consulting Engineer of tho Union Saciite latte rond, Lewis Baker, ox-Speaker George Ii. Mot fatt, and Col. isane Mooro, of West Virginian, Mr, Slekles is the Chief Engineer of the projected road, and the trip was taken for tho purpose of lveating tho route threugh an undeveloped territory, Senntur Layard enthuninsticall; desuribes the ride ua one of tho most delightful heevurenjoyed, Tho party aszed through a cosintey nraely VAFRLNs the ‘soll of which isof the richest character, Nnoly timbered, aud with Immense deposits of ‘coal and Iron. More than half of the Journcy was performed over ntount- ios and streams, and without roads, a ploncer corps baying eut away tho logs and timbers so ag to admit the passage of horses, ‘This enter- prise laspoken of n¢ of Natioual importance, such men, in addition to thoso alruady mon- tioned, aa Secretary Niaine, ex-Senutors Mar- num, Chaffee, ‘and Whyte’ of Murylang, and Messrs. Koone, Koyser, U. rant, Jt and other capitalista: bong ‘actively on= roriotny tte nae’ deslan es lo Road nt Pledmunt, the Richmond & Allegheny Road at Clifton Forgo, and with tho Choanpeake & Ohlo at this point. When the exploring party reached the suminit between the Cheat and Greonbrlor waters, in Pooabontas County, a beautiful knoll clothed with a ver- dure of blue-graas was christened Mount Bay- ard, with appropriate ceremonios, In honor of the Delaware Senator. This point Js the apex of tho two Virainias, at the head of all tho Vir-, ginia waters, and it js now forthe first timo uscertained to be tho bighest clevation—4,05 feet above the lovol of the sea—ol tho whole Al- legheny Range. The view from it ta deseribod as boing yrand and {mpresalve boyond descrip-" thon. The maximum grade of the now route, ns actermincd by Enyincor Sicklos, is forty-two foct to the mile. Socretary Binine has arranged, circumstances permitting, to spond tho month of September on the rand, : ITEMS, A meeting of tho Directors of the Chicazo & Grand Trunk Raflway was hold at tho Palmer House yestorday cveuing, but no busincas of public interest was transacted, . ‘Tho Dirovtors of the Cnlcago & Alton Rallroad Company bold a meoting yestorday at the Com- paoy's oltice in this city, and declared a-aeml- annual dividend of 4 per cent, payable Sopt 1. Mr, Joseph Hickson, Gencral Manager of tho Grand Trunk, and other loading oiticiais of the road, arrived in the city yoatorday, They spont. nllthe afternoon In examining the torinfnal fa- ollitios of thotr road at this polit. They are mai- jpg. tour of inspection over thelr Company's new, ‘Tho serious washout on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo allroud, near San Murcial, N. Bl, is boing repaired as rapidly as posetbie, and it is ta have tho damegod portion of tho road—about twenty-five miles—fully ropaired by' tho end of ‘thie week. Tho raln-atorm which caueed the disaster wits one of tho heayicst over known In that auction of the country. MAHONEY’S MURDER. Jerry, Milligan ‘and “Camol-Backod Ann” Hold Without Bail to Await the Action of the Grand Jury. Tho Inquest upon the body of Dennla da- honey, tho ewitchman who was shot and killed Monday night ot tho cornor of Twolfth and Btate strocta by Jorry Milligan, a colored man who wasreturning with his woman" from tho colorot peoplo’s Emancipation picnic, Was bold by Coroner Batson lato yosterduy afternoon at the Armory. ‘ ‘ Prior to the holding of the investigation, tho soveral witnesses, including Ano Konnedy,otnor- wise oupnontously known as * Camel-bucked Ann,” who was with Milllqun ,whon thoshooting was dung, were takon to the realdenco of tho doceusod to viow and idontify the romalns, When the polico patrol wagon, in which they were taken thither, drew up in front of the houau, No. 1438 fndiana ‘avenuo,—tho cor tro of what is kuown w surrounded by a hoavy-browed mon, saucy boys, und a score or more of baro-armeud and ‘ iinnnels mouthed " women, Bhay. hooted ‘and huwled at the colured woman, appilod to her all the.vilo and biasphemous epithets to whioh thoy coud iy ap arod to be walting for her to dismount from be veblole that they might strow tho stroot with usr xunaine. ‘The bronze-faced Ano appeared tel Erigabened, ‘ne Well Bho might, and nalned tn tho wagon, ‘Tho officers haviog bor in custody, decimlng discretion the bettor pulicy, ‘TOOK HER HURRIEDLY AWAY, and theroby wisoly prevented what, milan, havo ‘buon a serious and bloody “ ruotion," Mie an, tbo slayer, been in the party, thoro would avo beon, {n the opinion of those disintercated Persons prosant, anothor killing, iu which tho aforesuld Milligan would in all probability have ‘boon the viuthu, ‘viutli, . The Coronor arrivod, {mpaneled a jury, and tho latter viowed the body, Tae Jurys dinvusose and friends thon proosoded to the Harrison fithtong-ndduoud was ituost preciuely Cit jcatimons al given In tate Tuinvrw of lust Tucsday imorus "Kennte Lyons, the young bollermaker who dives in Englowood, ut’ No. 6x3. School stroct, aud who was with Denala Mahonoy at the tino Brae ata aha aT a t) ceasod bad eald pothlog to tho colured wan, and bis corpulent oampanion;. ttt | somo one, with || What 8 thought was a man’s voice, said, “Bloot tho ————'"; aud that dNigan thereupon turned and Qrod. Tho firut ball struck O'dlonra, and tho second pleres Mahoney's bruast. Witness ree peed lg stuteinont to tha eifoct ‘that bo and ls two frlonds wero Walking behind the colored pouplo us thoy crossod -Twolfth atroct, and that they interfered with thom in no way wba yor, ‘Tho throo hed drank porkaps olght or nine tines iu the afternoun, but wero igang os Lawlor the i ploy6, whoss hy ver employ vorslon of the aifale baw ulsoady boon publtstiud, ju bla tuatimony from what bo bos tie eblored, woe wast ths thing’ ovcutrod, an uy acct and hourd Ana Kennedy say, : “sHoOT THE WIITE — — —}; NN oe ‘That wos what first attracted Bs attention. No ‘stopped and turacd, and, juat as ho did suw maitican re. ith vouta ne words spoken, colored wou Ne. is polut several witucases Who proved to know uotbiug whatever about the occurrence troduced, and Ollcer Gallagbur und Cant. Buckley tested ex to scouring ta rue THEY'RE Rust Bapremuers volver after the deed had beon committed. The Prisoner, Milligan, acknowledged that tho wenpon shown hitn was the one pio used, he priaunnra, Ann Kennedy sand si iran, being ropresented by counsel ronice, were not placed upon tho s agtoone polut—tho wing of tho “Bhoot the white ————"" Ann was quer Uoned as to this, and swore that sno * bad uovor Used po auch worts nt all.” Sho nnd Jerry wore crossing I'walftb on Btate strnot, and, ‘on the aouthwort corner, naw R crowd of four or five men who stood fn tho middle of the aide walk, a that they wero obliged to yo Arotiod the party. Jorry wosa fow foet ubead of her, ard ono of tho mien fn the aforesaid crowd shoved hin. eald; What. in —~ fry you nd the | m: responded Attempting to atriko him nnd | shoving hin inte the ditch. Jerry drow the pigial with= out any request, on hor part,—In fact, aho did not know that he had a weapon upon bis person, and fired twice, She sald nothing to him be- fore the becurrence, and made otf na fast ns pos siblo afterward,“ Cumol-backed " denied th ing drank anything during the day, and sali that “Jerry hadn't drunk nothin’. Ho was sick, 80 he couldn't 'a drink nothin’. SERRY MILLIGAN, THe BABLE-SRINNED prisoner, was ghven a chanco to say his any, which was almost precisoly What Ano harl testi- Ned to, Hedeniod that bo had shot because his companion requested him to, and furthor sald— what ho basal along malntained—that he alot in golf-dofaneo after having been abused by tho white men. Tho Jury was thon loft to ftself, and the report as to the poateanortom oxaminution rude by: County-Physician Bluthardt was read. It was to tho offect that Mabonoy bnd tied from homorrhase of tho left hunt, the ball having sovored tho large blood-vessels above tho heart, The partial statement made by Mrs. Maboncy wasrend. Ske had fainted while trying to givo hor ovidenes to tho Coroner at ber home, and the testimony was incomplete. It was simply What has Leon heretofore published,—that sia had scent tho shooting, but had heard no dispute pres, thoreto, ake boing across State street at 10 tim: Cn Aftor 1 short deliberation tho jury returnod & vordict, holding Milligan ss the principal and Ann Kenuody as an necessory, without ball, to await the action of the Grand Jury. The pris- onersappenred to aceept the verdict as what they had expected, and wero led off to Jail in a sumewhbat dejected condition. _————__— ANOTHER OFFICER DEAD. Policeman Daniol Crowley Dies trom the Effects, of n Recent Wound. Following closdély tha mournful death of Of- ficer O'Drien comes the snd announcement that Ulcer, Daulot Crowley, of the West Madison Btrect Station, dicd at midnight at bis home, No. it Miller street, of complicated bodily allmonts, all of which are believed to have resulted from 4 plstol-ahot wound in tno right thigh, re- celvod In an encounter with an unknown des- perado at tho cornor of Desplaines and Quincy Btreots on the night of July 2. That day Officer Crowley had ecu assigned to attend to some petty larceny cases, and wort about tho Job in civilian attire. Eurly in the evening he arrested Niel Hennessey and Jobanna Lyons upon a charge of stealing some clothing und other articles from u Sirs. Mary McCormick, He thon went to x house un Do- puyater street and arres' Minnic Duley, a somewhat notorious «younz Wotan, upon f vhmnge of atealing Soma froin tho house of P. O'Meura, No. 07 Hurrison street. Slinnic wos also wanted, in conjunction with Johann Lyons Upon severul charges. Sra. Datey accompantod her daughter to tho station, hoping to got her out on bull. As tbo trio wore passing north on Dosplaines streot, near Quincy, one of two men, Appurently under the influence of liquor, stopper up aud slupped Minnie familary on the suouldor, at tho sunio thine saluting her in somo fo mouthod terns, The mothor resontud. tho In- sult, and sapped the Collow,. who became more Mithy in his talk. Crowley then remonstruted with bim, and told hin to move ou, ‘The follow looked ut him doubtfully, and Crowley showed his atar, and repeated the order, Withouta word further tho fellow suddonty drow a re- yolver and leveled it full at the ollicer's breast, Crowley beard the ctlck of the hammer and struck foretbly nt the man with his caus, The blow struck down the rovolter just at tho instant’ the: shot was fired, and tho bullet entered his — thigh instead of bis Drenst ns the ‘nssasin intended, Crowley started in pursuit of tho fellow, and chased him south to Jackson streot, aod thence west about 2 fect. In this short run Crowley tried at feast twenty times to shoot the fellow down in bis tracks, but bia revolver had 80 ruatad In one of the pivots that the hammer ns it descended struck the very outer edge of tho cartridge, vory day, and did not notigo this defect, Tho ture ot his wound mado ft impossible to run fuat enough to «catch the | refugeo, who soon got clear out, of sight. Crow- ley thon returned atd took chargo of his prisonors, fell , from exhaustion on the next corner. flo wasattonded by several phyaloians, all of Whom pronounced bis wound “very sorioug ono. Tho second day after tho shooting Dr. Andrews succocded ‘tn extractin: the bullot, after a painso sud tedious surgical operation, The bullet struck tho faco of th about two-thirds of tha way up -from tho knee, and, glnncing upon a contracted muscle or tondon, glanced upwards aud backwards, barely missing tho bone, and lodging in the deep-seated muscles on the Inner side of the thigh. Too frequently in such cases tho stomach or Intestines become affectal, and doath fg tho inevitable result. ‘this wag the case in Officer Crowloy’a caso, and ho failed steadiiy from the thme {nflummation set in after the. pellet shortly after the shooting two mon wero are reated by tho pol: 10 first, James Jones, ‘was found in the vicinity of the shooting, an is now in tha County Jalil in default of #000 ball to the Sth. He was held on tho Buspiciow that be knew who fired tho abot. The second prisoner was youu murdorer. named Joseph Kelloy, who was at tirat idanti- ted by Crowley ns the ong who fired the shot, It was nitorwards conceded, both by Crowley and othors, that there was somo mistake, and Helloy. was disuharged on a $10 flue for disorderly conduct. Crowivy anid from. tho beginning that Minnlo Daly snd Jim Jones ae eae Bhat him, but both bavo bitterly de- niod {t ever since, és ‘Tho deconsod otticor was of trish birth, about 09 yoars of age, and left n wife, but no children. THE SPORTSMEN. Second Day's Procecdings of Thelr Convention “3 Tho Ilinols Stato Sportsmen's Convention ro- assembled fn tho Palmer House club-room last evening, Dr. N. Rowo in tho chair, Mr. W. B, Haworth moved an amondment to the constituuion making membership teams in tonm shoots throo Inatoad of six. Ap amendment was mudo by Br, Gilicspie that thora bo as many teams as cach club may solect. Tho wholo matter, aftor debate, was iald on tho table. Mr. Feltcn moved the passaze of tho fallow- resolution; Py eaulecd, ‘That whenoyor the character or conduct of members of any club belonging to the Aggoclation {a objectionable, the Bi ol Direvtora tnay notify tho President of tho club to whieh such objectionable member shall be- long that auch members will pet bo prize belng ¢ superior vhot, or @ professional shot, nor aball public natice bo given of his exclusion olther by pub- lication or otherwise. ‘Tho resulution was ndopted. The following rosolution was also concurred Int Heanived, That it ts the sonse of this Conven- tion that trap-shooting ts but aa {neldent of tho tournament, and should not bo advertived in tho Annual Convention, as itle not the purpose for which ft waa convenod: aud that mauagors of tournaments In advertising In our anuuul an- Rouucernont programs of oanteatte trup-sboat- He hod cleaned the wenpon that fow is out: o a8 jurtous, to our work, and should not? bo “pormittod; that the — onl; contests which should — bo advertinod aaa part of our Convention's work aro those which are authorized by our coger vention; and that the Bourd of Direclory be nouncom ro) a pl uns oO! nae monts which shall follow our Convention con- oat : Mr, O1 moved that the thanks of the Asso- olution tendered O, 1, Hoche and the Board of Traio for tho dlatnond that tho request of dr, Toho bo granted — that tna badgo be omblomatival of tho Stato chumpionship, to, be he! by the winner cach year in trust, bo aconuated for. to the Associations winuor to recelve the entrance money ut the next annual contest; entranco first year, price of binds; oneb succocding your, $10, ‘Tho thanks of tha Assoointion woro returned volte ailicers, ere ‘Clube, Estar Pakagr, and olor gehtionon who had dono favors for Le A By a uoniitnoua vote, Chicago was selected as tha placa tor tao Mnootiaats ine, iy ‘The clootion of officers resulted as follows: President, Dr. F. UW, Norcowh, of Heres First Vice-Preaiqant, Charlos E, Willard, a i Ly ut i Abnve Price, of Onteago! 4 of Chicago; ‘Treasure Tho Convention then adjourned, —————— ’ A COMMERCIAL FAILURE, W, H, Fitch & Co. wholcaalo. dealers In hate and caps, doing bualocss at No, 17¢ Madwon street, mado 9 voluntary asslynmont yes. terday for the beyetit of thoir vreditors, and Frederick Crumbaugh was .appointod Assiguec, Asnearascould bo learned the firm, which is Qquity un old one, the *company™ part of which inumyth, bowover, has been dolng a business for sometime iu which tho fexponscs bave a proiit and Cree odd ne Peele eee tuts cas alas Bono about. Str, Fite wus vot in tho city, taut a or tvenlng, but a representative told that th debts ur tho concern amounted to about ss Oud of whic was for ‘und which was Fepresentod by notce \- ‘gud Octobes, the drat of whlch falls dio to-day. He did not know who held the notes, but was entisfed they wore thint partics, and Mr. Fitch had gone to New York, bo satd, to tuok ufter thom, being hopeful that an, ex- tension could be obtuined and that be would bo able to resume businosa Inn fowdays, The Rasets of the concern ure sid to morg than equal tho Mabiiities, and consiat of $27,700 in stock, $7,700 In bills duo, and various lands in Minsourl, town, and Ultnols, whieh hive been taken for debta, and upon which no value cin bo fixed. Mr Fiteh camo fo Chicago | in 185 and bos = ton prominently ientified with the business Inter- ests of tho city ever since, Prior to the fire ho waa roputed to he worth $100.0) in clear ‘cash, ‘but with thousands of others ho lost henvily, and bo has alnco had sn up-bill business of It. ——————_——_ COMPULSORY VACCINATION Dr. Do Wolf and Hin OMicers Carry tho Vaccine Matter into tho Fourtectith Wara SmallePox Nest — Yostordayin Denths Show tho Suundneas of Their Polley. A party of ofght, consisting of Dr. Do Wolf, Dr. Garrott, and OMicers Fictach, slnclalr.Lavin, Crowloy, Harder, and True, went through the amall*pox nest {n tho Fourteenth Ward Inat evening. They took with thom about 1,000 vne- cine points, and oxpected to use about 800 before midnight. They met with very Ilttle oppusition, tho Inhabitants generally having been fully aroused to the necessity of protect- ing thomscives from the fout disease that had recently carrted off so many of thoir friends and neighbors. Tho health officcra hnve been nearly five years trying to set. tho opie in this north end of the wand vaccinated, utunly u kad visitation of the terrible siuk- hess seoms to huve brought thom to thelr senses. A fow persons reelsted Just might — most of them of foreign birth,—but a ittle urging generally brourht thein to realize tho fmportance of vaccination. Ono man on Dudley street refused to ct tho cocturs put tho virus in bis arm, aud also in that of bis child. Ho hbimsclf clalined to hove teen vaccinated within'a year, and will probably coine to the conclusion, after @ lithe reflection, that it Is best to protect hla child, The preacnce of the health oficera In the neizgbborbood caused a good deal of exeltemont Among tho people, The women, and especially the young jadles, SEEMED TO BE MUCH EXERCISED over tho matter, but they were as tame as kit- tens when thoy met the doctors and found that they ouly had to oxperience a tickling, and notin paleth, sensation. The sinall boys and girls hought tt a big thing, and exhibited thelr scratched arms with mtich pleasure. In fact, thoy really behaved much botter than some of thelr older acquaintances. The expedition was divided up into three squads, shich were tu rendezvous at the corner of Thotoas and Dudley strects after they had done the work assigned theo. Tho ofli- cers cauyassed Fry street from Row streot to Ashland avenue, and — ised about 160 points, visiting every house. Thoy took in Lincoln street from Augueta to slows, Dudley from Augusta to Thoms, and Wood fram ‘Thomas’ to Jana atroct, ua wall a Augusta street. ‘This territory covers tho inust dangerously infected district, It is Dr. De Wolf's intention to continue the work overy night, til the ward bas had o thorougi Foing over and the | hor disease ¥ aitectually killed in its own stronghold. The people in the yicluity would greatly fucilitute the work if they woula consent at once tu be vaccloated, instead of forcing tho officers to’ talk them Into ft, The work of persuasion ro- quires entirely too much time, which, if tho of- tleers could ‘uso, would enable thom to et through sooner, and arreat In a much briefer pertod tho progress of tho pest. THE OCCASION FOR IT. ‘This game Fourteonth Ward, thanks to Ald. Stauber’s policy of untl-vacclnations, furnished four new cuses of small-pox yesterday and four hese) = died at. vietims, Two of the hospital. They were taken from No. Wl Fry “street. and) from No. 8 Milwaukoo avenue, Thero weru two deaths in the wrrd,—one at No. 163 Juno street and another at No, 2 North Lincoln, The patient at the latter place was dead when tho fleutth Olll- cera found it. The cases reported were from Nos, 665 and RY Milwaukee avenue, No, 167 Fry atreet, No. u8 Park place, No.Jd? North Lincotn, aod No. 383 Larrabee street. A caso of scurlet- fovor was reportud from No, 271 Iglehart place. Ald, Stauber showed himself in tho Health Oltico yosterday to complain of the cows which are alfowed to roum over the vacant prairie In bis ward, and to attribute to the bovinos tho present ebuemia In the locality, ‘0! Inughed At tho iden. He belloves that ho ¢an subduo tho discase there in o com- jst ed short epsco of time, but je oxpects to have many more cases unearthed before be succoeds in blotting it out. But he is dotermincd to use vaccine matter in the ward without aint, and to omploy force if necessary, in caso resistance shoutd be offered and porsist- edin, He sa i dreads to calculute what would havo been tho result had these nests boen unearthed during cold weather, HARD AND SOFT TACK, Tho Crackor-Bakers Meet, Adopt a Sct of Brands for Thelr Own and the Buyers’ Convenience, and Organize tho Western Bakers’ Association—Tho Rovised Ordinance on the Slzo of tho Lonf as Re-revined—Short Weight, Aconvenuon of cracker-bakers from various Parts of tho country was hold yesterday aftoty noon aud evening at tho Grand Pacitic Hotel, Mr. E N. Blake, of Chicago, prostdifiz. The object of tho, mathering wos to proporly classify the ditferont qualities of yoods by marks (euch as X,XX, XXX, ete.), tn order to avold conttict in quotations between difforent ‘bukers. The Convention succecded In arriving wt ag agreement. in this regard, the different firms representud being bound by the agreement to carry outa uniform rule relative tothe quality of’ tour, quantity of tard? etc, to bo used in, the different grades of goods, The’ marks will be an indication ignuy buyer of the atock used, and ho can take CHOICE OF THE UNANDS, Qisposing of this and othor — wattors of loss tha Convention resolved the Westora Lakers’ the following officers: E.N. MInke, of Chiergo, President; {4 D, Dozier, Vico-Prealdent; Vorin Langdon, Seoretary and Trensurur. “The Assu- elation will meet at tho Grand Pacific this morn- fog, at 1U o'clock, ho tiring rupresonted In tho Convention wero: Willian Beara & Co, Grand Itupids, Stic Nannie & Milnio, .Naehyilte, Tenn; Peck, soptyn_& Co, Lansiu, Mich; A. La. Day ton, O.: A.M. Christy, Hock Istand, 1 Rockford toa iinkery, Mockford, 4 wetland, Mauson & Ce Watertown, Wis’ Worts, Kirk & Bixolow, Toledo, 0.25. McClurg & Cdn Allegheny, His Ht. 4s Wyatt, Dayton, 0.; Parrott, Milsum & Uo. Todiinapulisj Dutler, Basteart & Co., Colum- bus, O17 .G. W. Hoattmin & Co, Day: ton, Of Hall & ywood, Loulavitii i. T, Farloy, 3 Di Royle &Co., Alton, TL; Kentuek: jou Fay. Louisville: Dozier, Weyl & Co,, foluies & Co, Cinelnuat!; Sol Langion & on, Cinclnnatt; EB, W. Abbeo, Dubuque, Ja; BOS, Marvin & "Co, Plusburg; blove- ny, Crawford & After some consequence, itself into Association, olecting Ot Iand = Bakery i Zollor, | Mansticta, Broson Hrothors, Quincy, IIL; J. F. Corto, ns Clty: Carpenter & Underwood, Al! A. Gerken, Hwaukeos | W. Moomington, UL; fF. Rudd, Manufacturing Co.. Biilwaukeo; Submidt & Co., Davenport, 1a.; FL. Lommers & Co, St. Josoph, do; We He Aldrich & Co,, Binko, Shaw & Co. ©. Maguire & Co, Hugh Tompleton, and D, ¥, Brenner, Chie ‘Cayo. THEY TOOK THE SCANE, ‘The bread-bakers a day or two ugo becamo suddenly and: uuuecessarily alarmed becuuse somobudy bad found in tho revised ordinunces that no broad should bo gold that wolyhed leas than ode and u halt, two, two and w balf, and three pounds, ‘nis ‘created an uproar, because new ting would = bo br etal which would Invoive an outlay of shekols,— on the partof the staf-of-lifo manufauturors, The Hevised Grdinancos were adopted on the 16th of May last, and itis claimed by the Mayor that @ typogcaphical error, which lett out tho word one pound, inude tho difforuuce, which Mr. Jameson, who prepared. tho oritle pacer atuendinent was passcd, at hiv siygostions ‘"Lhat: Article 7, 8eo, 065, of tho revived ordivances bo so amended that the gam shall roud xa follows: *All broad shall bo mpde Into loaves of one, two, and throes pounds ayairdupols wolght.'* . ‘This leaves the ordinance as it was before, cx- cept thut halt pounuy are: ensirely: omitted, Kielnhaus, of Nu. 01 Chicuga avenue, and Willian Horminghuus, corner of Market aud Erle streets, were complained of tu the Mayor yesterday as solling short-wolght tread, ‘Tholr casos were ee over ta the Bollcu De- partuent for action, . Cho Muyor hos detectives at work on this matter, aod all bakera sulllug ahort-wolght loayes aru Habloto bu urrested, a CORONER'S CASES, Coroner Biutwon yesterday held an Inquest upon Jobn Groger, who commited sulcite by bunglog himscl€ tua stable attucted ta Kani'a brickyards, at tho southonst vornor of Fuller ton asd Elston avenues. Greyor is tho Haan who, only.a fow uel; AKO, et an Maintanos Maat, oI count Dot arin “thrwe. pinta ot whisky. The latter took sna bet, drunk the whtaky, and diud, Grover bas beer porate Alaa initio sulcidy al cutting bis throat with le wae about 43° years of age, and lout Js Wifo about ox months ago. slave which time be has bocn Sete sippeeaay tn spirits, Alea ape Charlos Bohubert, #bu was rundown duly $9 by cara on thy Burilngt toad ouur tho Union steeoy crosaiine, AtNo, 131 Desplalnes streot upea Timothy Donohus, who died of injuries to the © Spinal cord se resultlug = from a f dowa-ataisa at thawed ber, And at tho corner of Webstor and Racine avenes u of sunstroke. ‘The Coroner also held an Inquest at tha ain Hospital upon the body of Charles Manefield, tha young man wha wis stabbed June 13 by Wing Loe, the Chinese proprictor of lantuuley ut No.iguMouth Clartatreet, The uuntrol preceding tho stabbing arose ot of Manafield’s refusal to pay as much asho bad agreed ty pay for tho Jaundrying of @ shirt. Mansficid threw down upon the Chinaman’s counter an amount of monoy teas than that atipulated in the agreomont, and, taking up his shirt, started out of tho place. Wing selzed him by tho skirts of the cont and Mansfield turnod and atruck him sovoral umes tn the face. Ice enatched Una Rove and Iuaged tinto hie assailant’s left thigh, initict> ing what was at firstthoubt to be a alight wound, He Was romaved to tho County Hospital, where he steadily deolined, and for tho three weeka jintnediatoly preecding his death wis dolirlous and unable to converse rationally. Ho died Monday morning from tho effects of the wound, pyminin baying set in and ultimately caused histienth. Tho inquest yesterday de+ yelopud the foregolng "facts and tho Jury foun that ing Leo | was panels responsible for Mansficld’s denth, ‘he recommendation was therefore mado that tho fret Chinese inan-kitler of this éity was led over tho Ithine and given a callin tho Jall. _————————_—— A FOOL AND HIS MONEY. How a Washington Iestaurant-Heep- ey Parted with $2,600, Willtam Turnor, Jobn Carew, Annie Dlescll," and Magute Kelley are lovxed up at the Armory. chargod jointly with a robbery, the proceeds of which nmount to the very handsome sum of $23,. Tho sufferer in the caso is a Washington restaurant-keepar named A.8. Wright. He came to Chicago some days 0 looking, itis nat, fora chance for invest- ment. Monday night he strolled out, and near tho Palmer House, where ho bas been avjourn= Ing, be met two attractive females whose atten- dun and friendship he attrnoted. ‘They, after suNiclent inducement, were provalied Upon to introduce themecives, which thoy did, claiming that they were guy young married women whose husbands were out of tho city, They accepted Wright's Invitation to indulge fn a social glass, and piloted thelr naw-found ond indulent friend to Jobu Carew's satoon, at the corner of Michivan avenue and Madison street. ‘There the pnrty tnat another friend, William Turner, They all drink long and deep, rod Wright must have become very drunk, fur he exhibited his money, wll of it—s roll of bills of magnificent propor dona. ‘Tho part teft the satoon. Tho married ludica totd ¥ via tt that they lived at the Palmer at. thoy would up-atalrs: Houte, and FP. first he conld follow, tieroby thoy would escape suspicion. Wright readily agreed to the propusition, and consented to remain in tho parior of the hotel till thu women bad got enugly cnsconsed In their little beds. He went to tho parlor and sat down and fell asicop. Tho night watebman found him. there after- wards and awoke him, when Wright realized that $200 in cash, which he remembered to have had cariicr in the evening, was zone. Com- plaint was made to the police, and yesterday the two girls, who are “street walking” Lulngs of tho chumbermaid strine.‘and the men Turner snd Carow were booked for the robbery. None of the money has been recovered, and from the Present ind{fentions Wright ta not likely ever again to gaze upon his ducats. A BATTLE Betweon Renegade Indians and White Men—A Bad Outlook Abend. Soconno, N. M., Airy. 3—An engagement be- tween rencgado Apncoes, and ranchers, aud Mexicans boa Just taken place on Ned Crock, 1 tho San Mateo Mountalus. Seven Mexicans were wounded and ovo died this morning. Govern- ment scouts, arrived bere this morning, report that the Judians, supposed to be under tho leadership of Nune, as coming north, kilting everything in thelr way. A lurge numberof du- fenseless whites aro reported killed already, and — there mercy expect+ ed for those yet to be encountered. Four shecp-nerders have been inassacred iu tho San Mateo Mountains, and other sbecp men are inissing. - Dentin. Aug. U.—A later dispatch from Capt, JInck Crawford, at Fort Craty, confirms the above report, und saya: At the Indinns jumped the Mitchell purty of ten America and twenty-six Mexicans out from Chloride City on atrail{n ited Cafop. The tight Insted until dark. Three Indians were killed, Ning Maxl- cans acd Ainericans were wounded and kilicd, with two missing. All their horses wore tuken be the Indians. Livut. Guiifoyte bas started on tho trail "5 $$$ ACCIDENTAL. Thomns Delahide, a jaborer employad loading railroad fron upon tho schooner Guiding Star, lying at the foot of Salt atroct in the river, pcul- dentally fell head foremost Into the hold, and striking upon some pig-iron was so severely injured that {t {a thought be cannot recover, Tie is 27 years old, married, and lives at No. 107 Wost Elzbteonth street, but was taken to his uncte's home at No. 17 on tho sumie strect,. Shortly after $:30 last evening Olticer Frank Compbell’s attention was called to a woman who was lying unconscious on the crossing of Twenty-ninth street and Michigan avenue. A found on ber the position” in which she was found it is supposed that eho accidentally fell and injured herself upon one of the many curbstones which ace ly- ing about thore in number, She was taken to tho Meroy Hospital, and the doctors who there attonded ber say abe cannot rocouver, She is avout 60 yeard of and apparently on workingwoman. front tvoth aro missing. She was clad in a white and binck calico sucque, brown ang white checked gingham dress, cloth galtors, brown? stockings, and was barcboaded. Sho eutried a faded brown bonnet wrapped up in a white Fla end o palrof slippers in her dinner pail, ———————__— ‘ KNIVES AND CLUBS, Atabout3:15a.m o'clock Tucaday morning ¥rank Guuderson, a printer, 22 yeurs old, om- ployed by Burgess, job-printer in tho Times building, encountered on Fifth avenuoa party of colored peoplo golng homeward from the * cullud pussuns" hall at Greendauin's Hall. Gunderson was pushing bead of bim a small band-cart in which ho had tho “forms” for the Nationat Hotel Reporter, and tho way in which he guided the cart among them Bo enraged some of the darkics that one of thom dealt bim a heavy blow on tho head with cane, knocking him down, Tho colored assuilan crentped and Gunderson was taken to the County floapltal with what was ‘thought to boa frac tured ekuil, but what bas einco proved ta be uothing tore sorlous than a badly contused faco and some soxlp wounds. Yeatenlay Do- tectlves Endur, og, and Dallard ur rested two color men named. Josh Granger and Charins Buck, Tho former ts churyed with tho nssault upon Gunderson, Ho wad lirrosted at a house on Fourth ayunuo, near Harrison strect, and iy bis keeping Was found a heavy cang, with whleb, it ie allered, be dla th injury, Ho was found to be pultaring {font a severe cut in tho buck over the joft kidueys, He sald that Huck bad done tt just pelor ta the assault on Gunderson, the diMculty arlalog out of n supposed insult offered by Granger to ane of the othor coon’s “lady friends,” After boing taken to tho Armory Granger, whose In- Juriva ary somowhat dangerous, was romuved to the County Hospital, Last night bho was doing well, a8 was also Gunderson. ——————— STEEL {N COLORADO, s Denver, Aug, 3—Tho blast turnace of the South Pueblo stect worka will be ready to biow tn about threo, wecks. The works cost over a milion dollars, The company will bo ready to turn out stv! rails by next Decomber, They alrendy have acons tact to furufsh the Denver & Rio’ Grande Com- pay with 00,000 steel rulls for thelr, extensions, ‘hia will be about the capacity of tho wurks for the frat year, ‘These aro the tirst and ouly atevl. works ostablished in Coloruda, in Service: Parit Flour, An extensive manutacturer of porcolaln, covatous of distincuon, upplles te the Governe ment for tho Cross of tho Legion of |onor, © ut, a valuak Tellows anys the powerful poll- tician, whose ald he had what tithes, can I adduso fur decorating fiat “Oh! yer Ine nominated on the ground of *excoptional services." But what services?’ "My dinner aud toa dorvices, of course!!! % in Niobolsa Schultz, who died: PERA-HOUSE, Clnrk-at,, opposite Cours House. MONDAY, AUG, 8, 1881, Engagoment of tho very famous ACHE OPERA CO, An Mon, Audran's Istost success, THE MASCOTTE! wines, and Introdueine the is ito Pe. arteton, Mr, Hon Mra, Or Poakea 207 cheatra, Hulo of sents boging to-day (Thursday) at 9a oi. ia GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-at., opposite Gourt-House, « TONIGHT, ond rei tho areat success, . THE OCTOROON. Monday, Aug, Reltoturn OPERA COMPANY tn. Tho stan Sale of seats beginn to-day (‘Thureday) ate, my {ith olozant acento etteots, now and resplendent con: Peakes, Mr. 3. G, Peakes, Mr. out Wille, Me. Waltor Allon, Mins Adetaide ftanr: nd Mine Fmime Klaver, grand chorus, full vr mainder of the week, revivaloft of the favorite ACMB inscotta.” THOMAS SUMMER NIGHT CONCERTS, THEO, *x2ty seu sma THOMAS acumen uteury oomomeT®, debe “ SATURDAY EVENING—*Poopte'e™ Prouraui. ‘Tleketa, 25 und LW cents, Building, MIS. 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Dr, HOLMA: ONLY GENUINE CURATIVE PAD, the only remedy thut has an honestly-acqulred right to use the Acts by Absorption through S'S PAD Js tho ORIGINAL AND title-word ‘* PAD" in cennecton with a treatment for chronic diseasos of the STOMACH, LIVE, KPLEEN, und MALAY SONIN IAL BLOOD POI HOLMAN'S PAD bas such complete contro! over the most perslatent CHRONIC DISEASES of the STOMACH and LIVER, including INDI- GESTION, all torms of DYSPEPSIA, BIl- IOUS and SICK HEADACHES, NERVOUS PEORTEATION, and SLEEPLESSNESS, 29 tO AMPLY juatity tho eninont Professor Loomis hich oncomium: “IT 18 NEAREK A UNIVERSAL PANACEA THAN ANYTHING IN MEDICINE.” BEWARE OF BOGUS AND IMITATIOS PADS, EACH GENUINE HOLMAN PAI beara tho PRIVATE REVENUE STAMP a the IIOLMAN PAD COMIPANY, being the sbord ‘Trado-Mark printed In green, FOL SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Or sont by mail, postpald, on recelptof 62,00. FULL TREATISE SENG FRE, HOLMAN PAD CO. 744 BROADWAY, N. ¥. 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