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2 —————— , 4 ain Freights Yesterday Wea Gernd a Reduction of Half 4 a Cent Made. tors Made at 3 1-4 Cents on Corn ” gid 3 3-4 Cents on Wheat to Buffalo, gesselmen. Somowhat Perturbed Over a Rumored Advance in Tow- ing Rates. “Magnificent Vessel—Iron-Ore. shipments—Smoke on Lake Michigan, d the Lakes—Arrivals and Depart- = wes—MisoollancousAlong the Dooks, LAKE FREIGITS, Pa allzh t tumble yesterday, Ights took a siizht tumblo yesterday, on wcll ¥ cent on both corn and whont to qufalu and Leont on wheat to Kingston. Vos- dy mero plenty, but shippors tld Hot seem over- hilousto take them evan nt the reduced Mx- yes, Vesscleowners aod Agents seem to be Inn Mandars. With over 11,000,000 bushels of eoru hite elevators awalting shipment they cannot yoderstond why chore fa no greater demand by Garriers. One owner, In trying to oxplatn the geatter, attribites It to the trunk Mne frefyht war, whl he contends with fuat till tho close of Tavicution, wher tho ralirond man- agers willl fimmedintely stop thelr war, An- qiber thinks the zeatn Is purposely kept here to famble on. Nono ecom to get at the right rea gonenamely: that, 28 sou ns rates reach a Atavie fixure, ome one of thelr mimber, for fear of getting left, citts the rato, on the auiet aeisthought, and shippe! quick to discern a ‘seabness, nssitine an indifference to ship thoir grou and insist ofr still lowor rates, and so it pee. Yesterday's rates were on the baale of 314 centgon-corn and Hg cents on whoat to Husfaln, Saainetat the beylniing of the week 4 “and 4% gentsreapoctively. The charters made yorter- day embrace tho following ateam and gall otaft: For Bufa‘o. Hughes, Montana, cart. Frosty Jaues tek, when Her Jay Gould, wheat tohaner Murhe Murtitt, eof " + 80,000 oe Bw) chonier Bilztbeth Jones, tixadod. WON cares Houbitn, nace: 2N000 For tate fooner Atnericnlt, Corn. Ww Shoo aieer a ehell, ct 33,000 Schooner Hoboken, corn 10,8) Febooner Hhunmiond, corn 21.000 sehooner Nassiil, COPN..6, UO ‘Total capacity. tet eces sce sees veeethte000 LUMBER, Lumber freights continue firm and vessels karee. But few charters were made yesterduys owners and agents Insistuuran au advance and shippers refusia. No ebnnyes in rates, hows ever are reported, and quotations are nominally atfollasas From Tust Saginaw to Late Erte, 4. ‘ rt SLLVG2N0 shen Kuat BLD) From Isay. From Ray City to Chleagn, Fro Muniste toChienje From ludtngton to Chiease Fron Walte Lake to Chicago. um Grand Haven to Culungo, row Muskeguo to Chicago... Stenm-burges carry cargoos from Muskegon Jotbis port, from duck to dock, at 1244 cents less than sulling vessels. InoN-onn. Thero was no chunge yesterday. In lron-oro frelghts, the rates remaintug fem at the follow- ‘ron inaba to Chicnko....... Fro Escanaba to Lake Erle ports. From Marquette to Lake Erie ports. COAL. ‘ Advices from Buffalo represent conl freietts as extremely dull und weal, with a strong pros- bet’ of tower rates. From Oawoge ‘and Luke Feie ports frolgbts are reported active and rougat the provaliing rates, which are na fole ome: from Buffnto to Chicaro.. from Butfulo to Mibraukea,. from Lake Erle ports ta Ch from Lako Erie ports to Alulwauk 2 i 1.10 5 13 60 Sy Lako Erio ports is mennt any port on Laie Ene west of and including Erie, to which Iron- ore is consigned, and from which coal fs shipped. MOME GATHERINGS, aa KO KUCH MEETING NEED, Tho Milwaukee Republican of yesterday con- tains tha following iu regard to an alleged mect- Dy of tho tug-owners and managers of this portt “A conference of Chicago tug-owners and tug agents was held Wednesday night, which was fully attended. Rates wero under dis- curttoa, ond it was given out that the unanl- mous fecling was for an advance: to {ke full tariff. Tho movement bas been’.a fey sly one, and cagh manager, own _ Bd agent, whon spoken ta alone, disclutma th fetponsibiilty of manaying it, Thero seems to beageneral understanding, howovor., Towing sleaat Chicaso ahd this port aro now 20 per centof from the fall tarit, -Thoso rates nro considered not any too low In comparison with frelehta, and tugmen of. Chicago will bo do- Rounded by all vessel Captaing for taking the Course they now contemplate. A talk with the Danagersof the Milwaukee tug-line yosterday thoved that no attempt would bo made to ralee Ustowing rates at thla port this fall, aa the ites now received are thought to be just ia aepatison with freights.", No such mocting poten held, The report’ graw' out of a re- we made bya tug-manuger (in a Joking way) rowel Captain that ““nusinoss was ‘ So good (?) that the tugmon for towponell ed to raise tha rates Yeuel. ng, but in order to muke it enay for fenton ers the tus would go to the Straits moa if alt made little ditference to them, as on A forte, done ta thia port waa from fertone aa kee, Racine,” ote. There ts no wencus intention among Chicago tug men to ad- doubts Bt Drosent, though It ia an un bee i faot that none of the tug axsoclutions While sole tnade any money thus fir this eason, teh ehuve actually run in debt. Thore tha evenly fo thirty moro tuge In the river side pay ae 33 buying bualaess far, und atltl out- tng ea leg are sending, or contemplate send- niagett’, bece to further increuso tho almost Owners Cepetition now oxistiog, ‘The tug- tee rs of Chicago do nothing ou the “sly, way leave that kind of thing to be dune ut tittle rales down the nkes. “then they decide to Yertised, eng a {ane tha mecting will be ad- ve THE THOMAS L, PARKER, eiterday, by Invitation of Capt. A. Ta Fitch, Betociat aud gentivmaniy masthr of tho mug- mint, schooner ‘Thainus L, Parker, eoverul eo gentlemen, including ‘tne TriveNe ree ony ated that veasul, which was Iytoy at party ok est of the Alr-Line Elovutur, ‘The byes ere: shown over and through tho schoon- okt Fitch, who pointed out and explained " di mitun and no urubltecture, The Markos 1s 8 fineat vosscl ra Bes eles on reat cres on ber Wa ates anton Ecove, Banos, 1 thoir ability ae ships met dintng-roors kltehen, wad The aerohe ot beaut Sa loore are curpeted wit cupbent), CMPet, and thero are nlnerous the “cabin “at Clothes-presses, In fact, OTe is a perfect little — cottaxe, be with Gertie (tho saltors’ quarters) te In keep- Femita tte neutness of eviesthing oo board, aby maine and airy, and will compare tuvure Anata the cubing of a rent muny schooners. tu aided notice of tho Varker has horato: pews eet. published 40 ‘Tite TRIBUNE. but no tee eibtion ean de the mugulticont 10 be apprecia ue Mual by duet and oxamtoed Rost ote ge eds, Capt. Fiten ts uno of the 24 fue regan pie meatal ea toe. hikes, ¥ mimund auch a Histor qa ts Parker. ho allied tase ovaus a won-ure turtle Persant will tuke on acurgo IRON-ORE BINPMENTS, Th ! toa {cllowing table exhibits, in yross tons, the hipments of iron-ore tue present! (2? to and including Au. il, together fe amount whi; uring th € Period lust year a yi 1950, + 1881 ner oe ald ead tang i > 2 wlttiters of FROM miUaiOaN, HE CHICAGO TRIBU “BATURDAY, SEPTEMBER °10, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES 7 ing and Wednesday night, Laka Michigan wee covered by a densy white sinoke, which no doubt was Diown by the northoaster from Michi an, where forest fires have been baaztng for some tine pet. Teinany phices the smoke was Ko tnele that fog-hormnd had to be kept biuwhoyg all tho time, ork NOTRE Tho Salant vets’ Vessel Itegister hag une other supplemeut—for September, Tho ting sekooner Marit Martin, Capt, Louls Bowurt, salts tor Buffalo this uvenmny. Tho achooucr D, L. Danforth goos tuto the Vessol-Ownors' dry-dock today for ropaica, Tho tug Protecuon bad hor stern-benclngs sniwwihed yeaterduy by backing inte wt scow, Cant. ua Hekle roplnces Capt. Withau Now hai lator of tho eonounee Within More. Capt. McKee, tho Urikeeper, wns in tho city yesterday Tor the purpuso of having his burunt> oler repaired, Capt. I. 1 Foss bas-beon exppointed to the command of the. schouner Tutte Earl, vice Capt, Hans Laraen, ‘Tho tug Wolcome, of Milwauken, arrivad nat this port yesterday towlng tho sehuoners Graco Murray and G, A, King. Langdon, Riehardson & Co, iro pos corestnar tt feats ut thelr South Cotedgo duck in the rapa alonuryd ul cowl cirgocs, Yesterday tho tz Constitution lost the spindio to ber rudder, allowing It to tunsbip, weccssitate ing ber yotng tnte dry-duak to repair. Anew tug, the Thrall, made ber appearance {fu tho river (ee She cane frum Green Bay, aud will ran in tho Crawfonl & Walsh line. Capt. Wiltlam Rollo, formority commander of tho Northorn Mieguain Glas propeller Coun. pluin, has been appontod to command the new steain-bitge Lasiness, The namo of the sailor drowned ‘Thursday by falling Inty tho river from the xeavoner Levi Grant wus Caoris Olesun. He wis a Bweae, 2 years old, w married nian, aud resided here, Capt. Wala Courtland, the veteran and ef+ fefent commander of tho tig tue Brovawas. hus been pliced in temporary voriunind of the propaller G.§. Teuosdell, vice Capt. dutin Cug- alne, resigned, While tho achooner D, L. Danforth was being towed up tbe North [ranch yeatertay hor jive Doon rot wfout of a cowl derrick wet the Centrat whurt, anipping it elnea olf to the bowsprit, Tho derrick was notinjured, “Can you sicer tho mainmast down tho fore- enatio stuieat” siti Capt. HL londerean, of the sonouner Franels Patuis toa now tind," Ses, alr, Pen, if you wil stund below and vail It ap.” Capt, Ht aida't entochise jung man any mure, Coinplaint ts made by vessolewaurs at the abe senebof the United stutes Tnapuctor ot Plots Hulls, who is enjosmyg a vacation. No oill- 1 proper Surry ty sau “llvenses to Japctins, it 1s alleged, nus boen left in steam bis abseene, rently to thor incon venience, Tho erly which tho Government [8 pitting tn at Canboysan piurbor bay been sink and ls nearly’ Tullo stones. ‘The light nt the entrince of the harbor 1s how hatte ot piles driven at tha side oh of the crib, enmine), und ve lert of the tiygnt The wzont of Graham & Co.'s East Shore Iie received. uy dispateh yesterdity morning froin Benton theta ng that the propuier sky larly, while coms down the canal on ter way to St. Joseph Wednesday myat, strack a blind pito and stove it hole in hee hoctain, Sho tMled and sant {iubout seven feet of water, Everybody on hoard were safe! t ashore, ‘Tho propeller Messenger was ty the seeno of tho dienater, and took off ‘her cary, waleh consisted princi- patty of frult fer this port, She will be tame- Mutloly rateest and repaired, Great complalut {4 mute by Capininsof steam: nrges and tues of tho practice at tho suwiuills near Tweirth strece brite of throwaig bundles of bark, striped fru cedar posts usted to minke paving-blorice, into tho river. ‘The lark buns dius sini to the butt and cate in the wheels oF stein craft, causing them at inuch trouble, ff HUL tore, Av IT a line got In thelr wheels. ‘The Braver tuthorities should seo that the practice a immediately pit in tind to, as, besides beng annoying to stenin craft, it helps to mil up the ehunnel, none tuo deep now, VESSEL CILARTERS, AT BUFFALO, N. Sotetat Disvatch (9 ‘Ths CAleago Tribune, Burra.o, N. Y¥.. Sept. %—There is, atlll a senrelty of vesscls, and cunl-frelynts are ex tromely dull, Rutes remain at 81.10 per ton to Chleugo and Milwaukee, and 60 ests ta De- trait. No charters. Business very quict, Caual Srelghts unchanged, AT MILWAUKEE. sptctat Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune, Minwatn Wis.) Rept. 9.—Chartors—Proe pellor Ce wheat to Montreal at 5 cunts; sehonners 1), Yaneo and Alico 1B. Nutrig, ore: Excauaba to Cleveland, at £1.00; schuuuer Mary Lyon, oro, Excanubn to Toledo, at $1.00, AT CLEVELAND, O. Spectat Dispatch to The Cricago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Sept. %—Charters: Schooner Mary Lyon, ore, Becanaba to Duledo, $16: geadoncr Thomas Parsuns, coal to Chicago, $1.25 ree. js cith ia On the wost siduot the suls Critering should kevp to tho AROUND THE LAKES. A DAVELY TIME AT THE LINESICILNE, Bvectal Disoates 0 7'he Chicago tribune, AMHEWSTBONG, Ont. Sept. 9.—Aa tho steam- barge John B. Lyon with the schvorer John W. Hutebinson anda barge tn tow were pnasing hero tho City of Romo left the dock, the Rome wolng up alongside of the tow acemingly all right, intendimg to pass tho Line Kilus atonco, When u little abyve Bols Blane Letand the sco Ino, bound down, was coming siralght fur the Home, and tho Rome turned ber baw to westward, and tho Ino struck tho Rome's port bow, stancing of. The Ino thon ran ber Jibboom into the burge in tow of tho Lyon, carrying awny the Jno'’s bend sear. Ry tuls tine the Homo was ahead of tho Hutebln~ son and ran agalont the tow-line, which purted, Jeitving the Hutchinson and the barge adrift. ‘Thoy drifted down u ways, when the tlutchin= fon let go ber unchor off the head of Bois Biunc Inlund, ‘Tho Nome aud Lyon stopped at Dull & jatilold’s, and tho tug Balty Juck took over tho ons tow, ‘Tn PRESCOTT ACHEME. Spectat Pispaten to The Chieago “ribune. Preacort, Ont, Sept. 9,—Tho nuw schome to carry grain betweon this port aod Chicago fs atitl being ayitated, Tho fulluro toget fourteen feet of water, a9 prouiised, in the Wellund Cunul bas cuused a. portion of the scbomno to be delayed wutil that depth can bo relled on—thnt Ja, tho Juke ficot part of thesobome, But the elovator and river fleot of buryes aro to be gone on with without deluy, It fs proposed to. organize a company to put up ‘this full four floating cluvators, and to build autt- cient barges to transfer a million bushels per month at thle pole. Tho town Js to bo aaked to pledge iteclf for ®W,000 ta $50,000 subseripdon to the original compuny, thia Atnount to leads vanced to the new échomo to epanlo it to beuln operations at once, and also to donate suiticient Jund und river frontage to the company and un pexcimption from taxution for ten youra, AN INVESTIGATION ORDERED, Special Disvatch to Ths Chtcam Tribuns MuBKEGON, Mich. Sept, %—An investization has beon ordered by the Buperintendent of tho Life-Suving Service at Wuskington Into the ohurges muda against tho life-saving crew here Fa a Sete A, RA colaat for genural neglect o ye Customs for this district hag been autnorized to Investigute.” AGROUND AND RELEASED, Spteiat Dispatch to The vbtcago Tribune, Care Vincent, N. Y., Bopt. 9.~The schooner Nevada, stone-laden, from down, the river, bound for Chicago, ran on Hinckloy’s Flats last night during « thick tog, but was got off today without dumuge, DETAINED BY LOW WATER. Bpiclat Dispatch to Ths Chicaco Tribuns AMUERsTaURG, Ont, Sept. 0.—Tho prupellers Detaware and City of Rowe wore detained here several hours thiy morning by low water on the Crossing. ‘TO BE GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE. Spactat Daputch to The Chicago Trioune, BMuskEGON, Mich. Sept. 0,—Cotleator-of-Cs- toms McHugh says thé reveoue ullicials huve decided to give vessclinen caught without thelr pupers in this port anothor chance. CHANNEL CLEARED, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, OWEN Saunn, Unt, Sept, 9.—Tho sunken scow whleb bas fur some days past been blocktnz the channel at this port was successiully raiscd to- ay. Y aqnovsp oFF yiantiNa TALAND, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Aungnsracnd, Ont. Sept. G—The picpeler Kincardine was aground of Fighting Istund all ay, Bae was released by the Adu Allen to- a ‘ON A MISSION OF MEROY, Special Dispatcn to The Chicaoe Tribune, Enty, Pa., Sept. 0.—The United States revenue cutter Perry has cleared tor Detroit on tring: rtation sorvice fur the relief of the people urped out by furcet fircs, MUSKEGON LUMUKR STICPMENTS. Special Dispatch to The Cateaoo Triduns, Muekzaon, Mich., Sot, 0.--Clearances to-cay .thietéen. Lumber shipments, 2,279,000 feet; shingles, 1,40U,000, —_ . MISCELLANEOUS, AN OLD VESELMAN'S FAMILY, Toledo Blate; * Tho name of Mr. Louts Shick luna, of 6t. Catharines, is perhaps moro familiar to Ammorican lakomen thun any otbor In Canudit, He dled ut Bt, Catharines ut the advanced uge oF ring the corre | 80 yeare,and during bie lifetline was owner of & Jarge number of veasols and aa‘extonstye bulld- er of yoavels at 8t, Catoarinos, Anytoing relat- ite 444,009 | Ing to bis family will bo read with intercet by: mating men guocrally.. His song, Joscob and George Bhickluna, have continued the business Of veasel-butlding since thelr father's death, and to @ great degree tho great business (possoas veseols arr} stord: Qualities that were so prominent In thelr father. eur the early Noury a euoedar my ae | Be. George Bhicklung was married to a slater of a iW Mr. Willinm Riley, of this city, 9 most charming Indy. Mra. Shlekluna bas been in the city for several days, and white hers had inade many. warm and dusting friends among tha helices \t ner foriner js @ bright wies of about 15, and Master Meg Mhtekluns ‘itharines on the schooner Mary Hactto, taking the lake voyaxs on account of tho tmpaired health of “er daughter, aud tt 1a pleasing to note that it bay been quite benn- folut ta ber, She euutd not ave aviected a bet~ or voxsel te muke the trip on, as Capt. Sullivan js A careful setniig und a thorough yentivinan, Mre. Shiokiunn left for home toed: beartlest good wishes of the. many made while In ‘Toledo. Miss toy was very quiet, and Hs! Ively to what others were say ono intnadaced the subject of Ve eyes brightoned wand whe nt ance cutered into the conversntion Ina lively and apirkling mans And ahe knew Just what sho was talkuy Sho coult calculate distunees and tel ntabout what hour the Wattle woul reach a wint, Bho fa prowlig up to make nt aplendia wife for somo inan, guod fellow with plenty of 4 CAVT, COMTRIUE ILLNEAS. 1; Milwaukee Repubttean it was observable thut mat may he be w ‘The tnonster aterm mnberhid, which teft this port yexters ping, returned fast eventtyy Ci ter huving been taken very siek bout 1 fternoon, when titty mites yt, Colter was removed HO, Which stopped alongside Curmberland when going unt. und inken to Chie eo, Where he rus.des, schoonor Ningara tiecampanigd him to Chileno. Cupt, Colter hus emtlly bs being uble to taave bis vi but did not like to give up his ship, A telegram Was sent tu the awaora or the Cumberland, and: itis tikely that a Cuptain will be sent tw take eharge of tho boat antl Capt. AMOKE ON LAKE NUON, Detroit Put and Tribe: “The extensly foroat tres raging on the shores oF Lake Huron Are covering that body of water wi loud of sinnke, whieh “ulinost shuts ont the Unent of the sun. Phe freedom trons nechtent vost by tha veasola raliiig ih tho vielntty of res i8n tantter of wonder to all aeauninted: with the danuera attending oaviadion tn thlek weather, ‘he propellers Drasku, which arrived here having Hubted thotr shennal- Monday. Old Captatas who tive been int viewed on the enbjout agate that te such cloudy dnys oF vitch-durk nights were ever seen on on. The Captaln of the nil for month, Hot {while fu port here, ‘ulter recovers.” ronemaugh and Ne~ tights we ty, tn, ‘THE SCHOONER RWRETNBART, The work of raising the schooner Swoertheart, sunt since Just fall wethe head of the St, Cini Pontoons have been to the spot where she Hes, and the work her will be proceated with In tho natut way. The pontoons will be sunk, chaina from them placed underneath her, and tho water In the pontoons pumped out. As most of the Irons ore, of Which hor caro wis coinposerd, ronloved, it tg thought that ghe cat without much dillluulty, thus beet Blarted, PORT OF CIIICAGO, Manitowoo, aundetes, Hrauxen, muniries, i tinaton, lumber, tingon, MuUbET. ‘rayerso City, lumber. Bay la Naqud, lumber. gO. Wisin tty MLOE, Einnsotl, Manistou, Ludwly, Packard's tier, t tel, Manistee, lusnber, Forent, Mi ers Murkor, Muskexun, wood, 8 Serif. 16, Moure, Mussezun, iimber. ACTUAL BAILINGB. Strar Grace Grummond, Bonth nr Coruna, Muwaukee, wud f Goeut, ts In B Bruckmny, lauding ciate, osu bin cor Hd, Bumilo, Aue bu wheat, Mud bo corn, Prop Columbia, Collingsrood, 20,000 bu corn, 13, abs but cor aiid rand dinven, sundries, namtnek, mundeted Peon i. B. annoy, i Star, Pontwator, til ._ Atunth eo. i fut card's Per, Mitskogon. ut, 7 et und's Island, ight wundeies, Keun, sundries, a, Uist =n; ‘fund, a wOO. Whe Lat Atlaworth, Humto, 22.00 bu daxseod, Tally, Bites itiver, ine Agiranturk, Grunt hi i River, #0) roche}, Marinate, tit. Behr Rvonthu Klar, Char! ie Aaeain. Wet. * » Garten Bay, lth "uscura, sundries. Tat OTHER LAKE PORTS. Pour tunox, Sept, 0--Up—Propellors Avon, Araxes and Largs, Wonry Howard and barecs, Faat Baginaw and burges, H. D. Cottioberry and barges; sohooncrs Angus Smith, 8t. Lawrence, Guiding Star, Down—Propeliera Arctic; Wiséahtckon, Com- modore, ft, Stewurt and barges; schuoners Will> inm Home, Oladatone, Wind north, tight, Pont Avuos, Mich, Sept, 90:00 p. m— Passed up—Propellers City of Coucord, J. 8. > India, Cuba, O, Townsend and consort, « Huat and consort; scbooner Hy BP Keut. Weather clear, t John Paige, Joe Murray, and Senator Wind—Northeast, Weather cool, PORT COLRONNE, Speetal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribunt Port Coupoune, Ont, Sept. 9—Pussed vy Schouner M. U, Opper, Klugston to Toledo, lig! Kingston to Toledo, lights ‘nurlotte ty Coiengo, couly Jott, Oswego to Coleayu, cual ‘tug Metunora aud cousorty, Kingeton to Chicas te jawo—Schooner Comanche, Milwaukee to schooner d, H. Beason, schooner West Side, renooner J, D. Me Mspatch to The Chicago Ty rE Steamer C'ty at Clev: Passed down—Cropallor Pecricss, ‘ived—Propellers Wortuington and 8. A, i” 8, P, Kiy end D, Wagstall, nus tu Sprayuay schooners Selairk, Col. > Russell, Pylican, Vecona, and Hele. Special Dispateh to The Chtcaoo Tribune. ESsCANADA, Dlich., Kept, §.—Arrived—steamcra HO. Akeley: and Mi Forost Oity, Evcnnuba, tuto Rica. sunvoncrs Yypo, M: wi ley, Forest City, uguners Ty py, Canton, and fi. ners H.C, Ako! Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. e~Arrived—seboonor: ank, Nebracka, CLEVELAND, O., Duniel BE, Bailoy, rte ry Cleared Propellers NK, Fated and Nynok, merenundiso, Cotougo. Sptecat Dispatels tu The Chica MinwauKee, Wis. Sept. barcy Bullintine and’ consort Moore, for Cole Alice Hi. sorely that Myesy Lyua, Mee Y.—Clearea—Steamn> cago; eohooutrs for Eacouubu, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribu ‘sy Supt. 9.~Arrived--Propeller Morley and echouner Moonlight, grain, Chicaye. Kiet Ba dept. $e Arcived-Propelier Glastoa, SS ee ee ee rrr nein, CRIMINAL NEWS. Third Day of the Trial of Coch- rane for Killing Hay- den. Hayden’s Seduction of. Coch: rane's Wife Descanted On by Mr. Storrs. Brutat Murder of ® Woman Near Rock Island by Unknown Parties. ———— A White Convict in Georgia Whipped to Death for Attempting to Escape. Proosedings in the Examination Pollow- ing the Murder of Jenale Cramer THE COCURANE MURDER TRIAT. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tritune, NeILLaviLne, Wis, Sept. 1—The third any of the trial of Cochrane for the murder ol Jute Hayden, of Grand Rapids, opened with every sign of Increasing exeltement on the part of visitors and the community here. The State tiaving rested thelr ease with merely proving the shooting, the defense were somewhat inexpectedly called on inst night, but obtatned an adjournmeut for cone sultution. ‘This morning the ease for Corh- rane was opened by Eniéry A. Storrs, Esq, who, in an cloquent spesch of an hour and a halts duration, detatted -the circumstances of - tlayden’s saduction of the — de- fendunt’s wife, iis subsequent bonstings of lds steenssfal jathour, and — the flint culmination of n series of. nttreks on Cochrane's business Integrity by the publica- Hon of the artiels In Hayden's paper on the morning of the homicide. ‘The anonymous author of that article, Rossher, was searified fn his a #3, well-known fashion of ine veetives, nider which he winced, seeming to Apprehend keenly the very ugly names ap- plied to him. ‘The tearned counsel also re torted very effectively upon the Cottritl al- luston to the nssagination vf the President, whieh he denounced ag /one of tho worst passible fi taste, and contrasted the pure Nfe and almost ‘sanetifled homy of Gen. Garfleld with) the ‘foul eareer of the hertine and destroyer of domestle sauetlty, Whose He had pad tho forfeit of hls awn evil courses, At tho close of Mr. Storrs’ speech the audience, a ntimber of whom for the first time consisted of Jadles, applauded heartily, but were promptly silenced, A. few Witnesses to the xeneral gootl eliaracter of Cochrane for Integrity ‘and peneeableness were then Interviewed, and 2 recess was taken, In the atternoon the defendant hhnself was put upan, the stand and was being Interviewed by Mr. Storrs as to” Is first knowledge of Nayden’s aequaintance with his wife, when dudge: Cole interposed with | an objection to the relevaney of the ‘testimony on the ground of its remoteness from: dhe tine of the tragedy. Mr, Cottrill also eatied une the defense to show what Hue they provosed to take, as it was npparent from Mr, Storrs’ opening that the condition of the defendant's iiind was tu “be proven, by. way of rebuttang the presumption of premeditated destin. ‘The State of Wisconsin requires Uiat, whet the defense Is insanity, it must be set up by aspectal plea, ‘That issue must first be trled xoparately, and, if tha jury find the areused not” to have been Insane nt the thne of the ‘commission of the offense, the trial of the {nets tinder the gen- eral plea shall then procegd before the same ury, ‘The counsel forjthe defense Instat Uhut this Inw fs Re a and clan the right to show the, gata.of Cochrane's mind at. the thue under the general plea of hot guilty without filing o-specint plea. ‘They therefore propose ty prove merely that he Wag in such a condition merely as ‘to bo Ineapable of forming a premeditated design, without expressly clalming his. insanity, ‘The afternoon was taken up with this dis- cussion, aud the court without ninking 9 rule ing adjourned, —¢ . . Spall Weraten to The Chleazo Tribu La Cnosst, Wis. Sept.’ %—The trial of, William 1 achrane for the murder of udge Hayden was restimed this morning. he forenoon and half of the afterngon were tnken up in getting a Jury, and, twelve guod men baying ‘ot Jast been secured, Mr. Cot- tril, of Milwaukee, opened, and concluded with an atinsion to the attempt on the ite of President Garfleld as a warning to jurors to be strict In such cases. ‘Lhe whole testl- uony m_chlef fer the prosecution was put 4n before the eyening adjournment. The first witness was Mr. Itasslur, former partner of the decensed, who teseribed the circum. stances of the shouting, [le was subjected ton mking cross-examination by Mr. Storrs, of Uhleago, and adinitted that he was the author of the slanderous artlele published In Judge Hoyden’s paper reflecting upon Cuchi+ mane, nud thd decensed knew of its publica tlon and fntentions, ‘The case for the defense Wil be entered upon tomorrow morning, One of the Jurors cniled today, but not taken upon the panel, was an old farmer tnmed Moses Gartiektt a cousin Of the President, who fins Iived prosperously In Plne Valley ‘Township for twenty years. ; JENNIE CRAMER, New Haven, Cont, Sept. &—In the Malley trial Justice Rooth decided to admit the Inst of James Malloy’s letters to Jennie Crainor, to which the defense had objected. It was'as follows; Dean: Iwill call upon you this morning at about 8 o’elock, Let me know by the bearer If you will be at home, Respectfully yours, .. iM, Added to this was Coroner Boltiuan’s hand- writing: “ Adinitted by James Malley to be written by hint three to six days after the nde to Buell's,” : Mrs, Minnle Kieppsteln, wife of Charles Fleppatein, & barber, testitied that the llved In the third-story of the building oppusit the . Elllutt House, She knew Jennie Cramer, “Saw her at the hotel wiu- dow the Weduesday before tho body was found. It was nearly 6 vieluck, Sho was standing at tho window in the hotel. A young indy was with her (Btonche Douglass). Later in the eyentug saw a young aan fh the room. Jennie was standing up as it about to go home, Sa the two lattes next day (Thursday) between and 8 v'clock in feont of the. klllot House, and again at 7 Jn the evening through the hotel whidow, and soon after suw them go up Chapel street. Saw Blanche Douginss and two gentlemen Friday evening talking on tho sidewalk, | Blanche went to ride with one of them (Walter) going down Chapel streets Jumesvont up the street, ‘The witness was sharply questioned by the dofense, “the abject beg to show she tad made diferent statements to reporters, Spa complotely broke down tind wept, and gul hor meory was defective, having been uilwetedt by ever. Mrs, Willian S. Crofut testitled that she had Known denniy Cramer ond Walter Mal ies by alht some tine, and James Mailoy Jr, atow weeks, ‘Tho Wednesday before tho finding of the bady she saw dennie hy a rooin tn the Eqlote House with another lady, Jens ife was in white, und the other lady in black vlothes. It was about hall-past 5, or Inter, About 7 they left the hotel and wont up the street, Shy saw thom agai the next ever. tng at about, They were con Ing ALONG the Eliott Mongo entrances, ‘Tho next evening Sho saw te other iady Gilauehu Douglas) fouvy,the Eh Nivtt House and. xo off riding with’ a® young wan. Anothor young man stoud on the sidewalk until they drove off, when lu Went up tha street, ‘fhe wit neds ldentiled Walter Malley as the ove who drove att with Blunche, and thought dames Plultey wag thie othor, but could nut positives y lelentify itn, 5 vine. Carles Stiter tostifled that Jeunto Ine troduced her to James Malley Thursday, June 16 or 17%, when she culled toask ber to gwuto Westhaven next day. Court udjourued ta Monday, RAPE-BLOWERS, Speeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Garena, Ul, Sept. %—The berdware store’ uf Welr & Weir, at Etlzabeth, this county, and iu wailvh the village pust-ontics waz located, was entered by burglars be- tween 2 and 3 o’clock thls morning, who broke open the safe, a Inree one of the Diebold pattern, by means of powder aud a Jhnory, and rifled tof money amounting tn the aggregate to $3,495 fn paper enrreney and wold. ‘The toss is divided as follows: dimes Weir, $1,100 tn private funds: school fund af the village. of which Mr, Weir was cug tolinn, $400; Mes, James Weir, $100 fn gold. private funds; Charles Parker, $509; an Georgs Soucer Sra 000, money des boslted with the firm for stto-keepiny. The robbery was discovered at & o'clock tis Inorning, and created hiterse exettement it une village, Parties at once started out on horseback in pursuit of the robbers, but up to Inet accounts ne trace of them had been heard. ‘The burginrs are thought to be ax. perlenced hands. at the business, and that they had accomplices In the vitlnge who thoroughly posted them there 1g little doubt fa the nilnds of Uiuse hispeeting the altar, KILLED BY UNKNOWN PARTIES, Speetat Disratch to The Crteaos Tribune, Davenport, In, Sept. Coronor Morris, of Rock Island, returned, to thatcity at 11 ofclock tonlght after inqtesting a most hor: ble murder ease. ‘The partictlars aro as follows: After constant search since Sun- day for Mrs, Dora Hellwarger, of Hampton, her body was found this afternoon by seme aiiners ta corn-field, five miles south of the lastenamed place, and about seven miles from Itock Island, ‘I'he body Iny fnee down ward, was considerably decomposed, art purts of it. were alive with innggots. © To add to the horror of the secue it must be slated that the woman at the thine of her denth owas In a delicate condition. Tt has been developed that her age wis yertra, and that she was the mother of thres Phildren. Her skull was fractured as if the work were done by a rock fucased tna sock, and the other portions af the body: showed nuarks of violence, The Insband of the murdered worn, Otto Hellwayer, has been absent from home since the Mstof August, at work on the rlroad. ‘The Coroner's jury in its verdict states that the decensed cane to her death by means unknown, WHIPPED TO DEATIL Bpectat Dispatch to Tae Chleaoo Tribune, ATLANTA, a, Sept. %&—Information reached Attauta today of the whipping to death of a white convict by the colored whipping-boss on the Marietta & Northern Georgia Road yesterday. ‘The convict, whose name fs Massey, It is stated, nt. tempted to escape, and was caught in tho net. Under instructions of the lessee the negro whipoing-boss was Instructed to apply the lush ag n menus of punishment, ‘Thls was dono so severely and brutally that Massvy soon after dlud. ‘The badly af the dead man was lurried Into the ground so soon after recelying the whipping that s nicion was aroused, nod upon unearthing the remains the cause of the death was ascertained. | What notion will be taken ty not known. "The Governor has hind the an ter lad before hin, and Pentientiapy-Pi clin Tuines has 1 examination and pi 1 ordered to make 2 ire a report. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. DANvVI.LE, Va, Sept. %—Near Whitinill, in this cotnty, yesterday, Robert Williams and wife hada quarrel, and Mrs. Wiliams went to a inogistrate, from whom she ob- talned a warrant for the arrest of her hus- band, The mngistrate appointed Williams? own sot Ag a special constable to execute the warrant. On arriving at Willams’ house with the warrant the dead body of Willains was found lying on a bed-yullt fn the yard, is head having been nearly severed! trom the body pan ax whiel was lying beside it, It was ascertained that two daughters of Willams who had beew tett with him by their mothor when she went forthe warrant Jud Hed after having perpetrated the tire der. They have not yet been arrested, WI Jams was in educated man of guod family, bue Buletad to diluk, and dangerous when drunk, SHOT BY A BURGLAR. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Trioune. Moxmourit, ML, Sept. %.—Last night about 12 o’clock ‘Theodore Wilcox, night watch, surprised three burglars at work in the hardware store of E. E. Walluce & Co,, with the back door open, Upon entering and speaking one shot-him with a thirty-elght- calibre revolver, the ball entering the right side about stx inches from the navel, passing through the kidneys, and was taken out this Inorning about an ich from the spine. The ductors say he cannot recover. The burg- Jars escaped with about §900 worth of knives, eutlery, and other hardware, and several bundred dollars iy notes and papers of Jerry Sullivan, one of the firm. ‘fhe police have found nv trave of the burglars, © A ATTEMPT TO ROB A BANK. Baurimone, Md., Sept, &—An attempt was made this morning torob the vault of the Bulthmore Savings Bank. Four men entered the Treasurer's room, where were sevetal enatomers of the bank, and ono engaged the attention of the ‘Lreasurer by asking about Investments, holding iu his hand several United States bonds; another walked back toward the vault lu the rear of the apart: nent, but his movement was obsorved by one of the clerks, who followed liu and ar rested him in front of the vault. ‘The other three retreated hastily and escaped, —— MOLLY MAGUIRES INDICTED, Ustontows, Pa., Sept.9,—The Grand Jury found true bills today against the Molly Magulres accused of Maurice fcaley’s mur- der. ‘Thiofr,names are John Kune, Buck Col- lius, James McFarlane, Pat Dolan, Barney Flood, Mike Dolan, and James ogun. ‘The lutter sIX Have been ont an ball since tho hearlug. All are now ln the custody of the Sherif, and wilt be held until tried.” It has not yet been determined whether the cases will‘cume up at once or be continued witil the Decumber court. A GOOD HAUL. Dexven, Colo, Sept. %—The police last evenlng arrested five women and three men belonging to a notorious band of robbers, and detectives are on tho track of other members who are operating in other towns. This band is mostly from Missour! and Kansas, where they are satd to have blown opsa over fifty sufes within two years, Over $5,000 worth of plunder wa i recovered, Kid Laou- rens, Wie supposed ender, was among the elght arrested, A NEGLIGENT ENGINEER. Bpeciat Disvatch to Tat Chicago Tribune. Vincennes, Ind, Sept, %—Last night Shorit? Ryan, of Lawrence County, arrested Joseph W. Gardner iu this city upon the charge of murder found ngalust him by the Grand dury of Lawrence, I, Gardner is an englneor on the Ohio & Mississippi Railway, and through vegliixence a few weels axo caused a collision between bere and Law. rencevlite, In whieh Dr Ralf, liviug uear Olney, was killed, DISNONEST TRAMPS, Speciat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Jackson, Mich., Sept, 9—This morning a tramp entered a house at the junction in the eastern portion of this city and stole 9 watel:. ‘The otticers captured a stranger four utiles east who answered the description of the thief. Natuerons deprodations and thefts are reported by farmers in different portiuns of the county, » FIGHTING BUTCHERS. Spectat Disvatch ro The Crease Tribune, LAFAYETTE, Ind, Sept. &—+John Kenzier and Jacob Berg, butchers, quarreled this afternoon, Berg selzed a buteher-knife, slashing Kenzler aeruss the cheek, eye, and heck, besides partially soverlug the tuseles of the left arm. ‘Che wounds are very dan- werous, Berg gaye bull, KILLED WIS UNCLE. ao Hptcias Duputen to The Caicago Tribune Osuwosu, Wis, Sept. ®—A prelimiuary examination of Charles Riley, who killed Edward Moore at Fremont Inst Monday, ts In ‘progress at that point. ‘The murdered ion, 1 appears, “Was alt uncle of Ruey, SOT UIN WIPE, Sr. Lours, Mo., Sept. &.—The Poat-Dispatch says list aight Pink Flagg, a well-known Rambler, arrived in town from Joplin in arch of hig wife. Findmg her ta a house Brats ‘ania he shot her. me wou wilt die. Fingx has nut yet beeh arrested, THE TRAIN-ROBBERS. Six of the Wednesday Night Outlaws Now under Arrest, — They Belonget to tho Farm-louses Along the Famous Bluo Cut. After Stopping the Wednesday Night’s Train They Walked Home and Went to Bed. They Had Been Edneated in the Misvouri Bellet that AM Was Fish That Came to Thelr Net. Bpectat Dispaten to The Chieago Trivune. Isprrenpence, Mo., Sept. 0.—Last night, when the news beenine known here that sev- eral of the supposed Chiicagy & Alton train robbers had been captured and safely lodged. in fail, the excitement was intense, and large crowds assembled ut the hotels, telegraph villees, and the jail, and great was the specu Jntion as to the evidence upon which they had been approached, ‘The young men have been known inthis seetion and throughout the country for years, and are selons of well known faniiles. ‘They have been looked upon as MATHER WARY CHARACTERS, and on various oveasions have been engaged in affairs of a no very savory nature, but have never been under arrest: for State of- fenses, ‘The tive men brought to this city are Sain and Creed Chapman, sons of Madt- son Chapnnan, a well-known farmer who Iives near Blue-Mills and Glendale, in the Cracker-Neck section. Their grandfather was ‘Trusty Noland, one af the best-known men In the county, ‘The boys are half brothers of Henry Cathey, who gained great notolety a few years age by being arrested aud trled for-killng Nick Creushiw, aud it is sald INS FATHER MADE: WIMSELF Poot by trying to clear Cathey, John Laud, an- other of the prigoners, and the one looked upon xg the leader, Is also a resident of Crneker Neck, and bears a bad character. Andy Ryan, a brother of the noted DI Ryan, now In jallat Kansas Clty for cum- plicity in the Glendale robbery of 1579, Is a young fellow who has trataed with the hard characters of Jackson County, but, ithe was fn this last. outrage, It Is looked upon as his maiden effort. It ls sald here that he was a companion of Tueker Basham, who is now “IN THE pox for complicity in thea Glendale robbery of 1879, dhe that he has threatened, on various, ocensions, to get even with Basham for giv- ing nway the members of that gang as soon as his term “In the pen’? expires. Jolin Buratler ts the son of tho nan whe was killed tn 1807, while guarding tho Jall here, by a mob. His older brother [s said to have also been at Glendale in 1879, and Is one of the ten who went with the purty. who headed norih to escape, while Jesse daines, George Sheperd, and the others left for Joplin, where, Sheperd clalus, he shot Jesse In the neck, but which fact Mu composedly dente SAMUELS ‘he two Chapinan boys and Burgler re arrested by the Saline County ofivers Thursday night. Ryan and Laud were taken Into enstody carly thls morning by Sherlif Cagen, who lefe lide- pendence Thursday night immediately after landing the Chapman boys fn jai, It Is thought here that Sam Chupman has proved the Judas of tho party, and has glven all the kang away, and that every man who had a hand in the Blue Cut robbery Wednesday night will bo under arrest befure’ Sunduy, CHAPMAN has been closely guarded since his Inearvera- ton, and the officers refitse all requests for an fiterview. They seem to think he will aive ft all away if he is given a chance, ang this ls Just what they scem desirous of pre- venting, if possible. Creed Chapman was more Inclined to talk, and avows he ean prove an alibi. Ile sass ho was in Independence all day Wednesday, and that it Is no one’s business how many re yolvers he had in his possession, as this isa free tonntry, When asked * WHY IE DID NoT snow FIGHT, Chapman said he didn’t want to kill any one, and didn’t want any one to kil him. Jolin Laud answers pretty well the deseription of the leader of the party who gutted the train Wednesday night. Me has notgiven away any thing since the Saline County olticers landed hing in jail, but the officers de not guard bin as closely as they do Sam Chapman, It tonked out here today that the oflleers found, upow one or two of the prisoners, stolen gaods taken from persons on the Ul-fated train, but. Just what was found cannot bo ascertained. The actual fuct was xceldentally made known by one of tho capturing party, who told Itton friend, and by whom it reached your reporter.” Laud is the wan pon whose por- son the greater portion of the plunder 13 sald to have buen found, and two watches and o gold rlug ure mentioned as a portion of what was fond, ALL ROLTS OF RUMOTS Ore afloat, however, regarding the case, wauy of them of such a seusntional charac- ter that no one but a fool would give them o moment's thonght, Still they are taken up and passed from mouth to mouth until they assune gigantic proportions, aud, it they were all true, the men now lay Jail here are the very worst desperadoes and cutthruats In the country. On the von- trary, they area lot of young fellows, suns vf respectable parents, whose lives have been passed In working on farms fur the most part and carousing at nights and elreus days, whonever the chance presented itself, ‘They have all had the merest apulugy of an education, and are Just such men as would follow the lead of a Dick Litre, Jim Raul- man, Ed Miller, or Jusse Jamies, $f the lust- Toned aver gave thems A CHANCE TO TRAIN UNDER UIS FLAG, ‘Thy officers here and the public generally be- Neve beydhl doubt they have the wen * dead tu nghts,” and at the proper tlino thelr ren- sons for go dolng will be given to the public. Asiirst thought the perpetrators of this Inst robbery ure boys of the nelghborhood, and It Is sald but two or three of them wore inounted, the balance llving so close to the spot that, before daylight, they could REACH THEIR SEVERAL MoMES ON Foot, and did do this very thing. No one has yet been fouhd who can sweur that any of the gang left the sence of the robbery, as was the enso at Winston, Otterville, Gleudate In 1879, Munele, and ether points where Jesse dames and his bold riders mnde thelr pres ence kuownb and felt, In this [ast cage uo one dil ride away from the naw-cola- brated Blue Cut. This, it is snid, first gave the offcers an almost certain clew that the robbers ved fn the welghborhoutl, "No suonur Was it given than it was acted upon, aud the result fs Uint dive suspected mien are now In jull, and wore will follow befure uay- Nght. ANOUt 7 O'CLOCK TONIGHT @ posse of Deputy Marshals under Whig Rishlear arrived frou the eastern portion of the county with Charles Fish, who Was are rested hvar his home in the. Cracker-Neek country, Fish left his home on the duy of the robbery, and bald be rede to Higginsyilie aud thon went by trula to Independence, lvaving for the east aguin on the 7 o’elock train. = Heals snys he stopped some hovrs here, and that the county will have to sutfer for bis arrest. ‘The ofticers ure actlng iu guch asure way that itis now knuws that some one of the priguners has elveu the party away, aud it ls belleved to be Sani Chapman. The Marshal told Tite TRIBUNE corresponttent. not an hour azo, that, Hf Aeertin party dit not a back upon his oath, wi the party who robued tro traln on Wednesday night. with dw pa ception of the Jeader, would be wider driest within twenty-four hotrs, A Bergan County atel stitfed the arn of mrrold coat with hay, placed It around her waist, and sat near a window in che soft twi- Nght of naweet dine jpitulay eventing. “The f other girls in the nelghborhood are dying with envy. 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