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THE OMAHA ¥ TTWALFTH Y da RAIDING A AMAZINS. Tt THE ADouble Breaste yoluna Strikes the £t. Clair Mining Camp. ‘Two Hundred Women Bear Arms to Battle for Their Husbnds, Tow Sherift's Pesse Put to Fl.igzht and the Pits Closred, The Sta‘e Militla Called Ont to Suppress tie 'Homo Guards.” Specisl Digvateh to To Sr Louts, My 23 from tne mislug dlairiob of 8o Oalr coanty, [Vinoir, 1a that work was ta bo resumd 1o day at Rose il mine, near west Boiluville, but when he men were aboui to oom ce, al O o'clock, a band of 15) womon, wives and Gaoghtars f th steikors, maoh {ug two abresat and av:d w wLous c'abs, appeared on tharcrioe and aftec some alierestion y compailed the Tuformation mon to desisl work was not started. Taeaue: fl's posse was driven back by the womsm, 1o laiter ure now in posseeion of tho mlny Militis are now aascmblad 11 cass St Louis and s de beeent ¢ R s and proteos vho men who desizo to werk After comple'lag their work at Rose Hill sud leaviog & guard th 10 Bue that tHo mandaie was cirri ou’, thr womon taarched to R mine No. 1 thres miles from Be ville, on the Loubwille & Nashvil railroad, and Delrg roinforesd by w large numbor of strikers, drove out the mon working there, It s wapors ed thay tore up tiae ralleoad awile e d throatened to bura the surfics work of tha mine, but of this nothing 1 definitoly kaown %The moh as this ipolnt 1a satd to boe increashi g i .oreae- 1ng rapldiy, and nox nambers s:voral hundeed, inc'u ng aboui one haudred women, who are tiie most aumanage- abio of the orowd and sve boyoud control of tha etvil suthoritize The saer T nas (slagrapheu Gover nor Hamilvea for mlitary sid, and it {8 u darstood hore that soms of the mlltiiaat Ewt St Lows wili b set 016 a3 5000 ay a special ‘riin can be made up Li 18 mot knova st this writing that suy sc osl viclancs was |1 done by the women or the laczs body of msn who atood behind them, but it fs kavwa work in the miaes wus stopped, and some very ugy Lhreats made regardiog the conmequiense of any afempt to resuma At Marisia, some fifcosn miien h-- yond Batlavlile, a ccowd of micers appaarcd fa the m ruiog and de- manded thst wock shoula coase, Dopa'y Sredff R gland, who was presont with a oivil puses, to'd thow that aay lutorfsrance on their par with the working of the mine wiuid -almply resals fn bringiug ont the mil izary tores who wouid arrast all dia tarbers, and advized thom to ratire, ‘This tney considerad grod advice and withdre#, laaving the mine i1 penco- able possession of the men who weee working {5, At 65:45 p. m. a trals boering troope arrived at the mios The wonen were on the hinff whero the company’s bulldioga sro loevied. The mea, about 15D In rumhsr, wira on the south sias of the raiiroad trask. Thoy sl carried canes of various thickuses D:puty Sheritfs Anthony snd Rug land were on the ground, Authony 1a charge. As the tiaiu halted «Colonel Anthony appearcd on the platform «f the car. Authony jamped upon the platform, sud with atretcoed arms shouted to thy atrik- ers, some of whom had srarted to ‘run whea they saw tho soldiors halt, 1 arrest you all In the nams of thy law.” Tae anawer was a plstol shov from the rauke of the arrikers. It pased over the hexd of C.pt Fiha s.cck, of the Edwardsville company, m.d struck u oar, breaking & window C)l. Barkley answered, it ia report ed, with his revoiver. N> com mand was givea to fice, but as it the colowel's shot was a eignal, the breech-loaders rarc out agaln and again. The mob flad down tho rail road embankweny and through the weeds, aud tiok a ditch 10 fues wide, like doer. Oae man was seo tosteg ger and fall, snd lay with bis arme outstra ched on the farther biuk of tho ditch, Ho was ehot clear throish the h:ad. Ho hal not boen de b fi 4 whea the reporterlo™ the grouad, hat he is known to hs feom C &ayville One of the party that has boan ecouring the diatr ot for a week, The militis stariad in pacsuit o d fouad o msn pamad Sprv In the #ouds wourd ed in theleg. E gheven atrikers wors captured and seut into Bellevilio un- der guard. They wera parsusd nnder the statute against riotous cocduct. Darlng the engagemoent bat ove mill tia ma was {njured, Henry Taoersr of Eiwardaville, comvauy H, reeniv fug a very slight flsh weund o the shoulder from the pistol ebot. Oaly two revolvers were foand on the prisovers; oue had two shells ex- ploded, the othsr only ose, A: 7 o'clcek, Col. Barkley ordered V rden -and Taylorville troops to East §: Loais, leaviog the Eiwnrdeville com- pauy on gaard, Tae womsa hesame very turbalent afier tha engage ment and were removed by an excort of milltia without trouble, Toe greatest excltement prevals in Belleville, nad after pax ading the strests to the tap of a dvnm tnnight, & mass maetlng of nearly DAILY BEE. Op‘ Martha L cott, of Byaton, .nat Soh Jadeo Matlory was & Kato Kane for contenpt, the offsnae belog that ehe orled ous fu opaa coart (et Lo acoopted bribw, whon she was belng borna ont by tho « ffisors at the tlme shy theow water {n his face, The osso was oontinuod for a further Loering. KEARSEY CaUMABS. Pres- e Mysterious Murdor of Sommers— Bevere Hall Storm—Capiure of a Deserier. Special Dispatch to Tas Ban Ksarsey, Nib, May 28 —The myaterious marder of levin J. Sow- mors, Satarday night, fs still the ex- citlng topls of conversation aud apocnlation, Thoe cvonec's jary fa sttll ia sosalon, and have mads kaown nothing of lmportauce, though 1t fa thought they havo a claa to tho guilty pirites, It is sow latended to hold o post mortem eximination o sscertaio 1f chloroform was not used pre- vious to the marde', s o biood wers fuund on the body aside from the gun shit wouud, The ides that he was rohbaa ta gonerally bellevad, The rom:ias left tonigas for S: Joseph, Mo, where hia father renidss. Disir o Actoruey Bixter and Judge Carch, of Norih Platte, aiso Jadge i+, of Siduey, ero , dolog everyt poasible to fersat ouk the myitery. Anvvera hail asorm at B wm Oreex to-day did goms demage. Henry Doitoh, o desirter from the rogular ariy, was cypiured noar here, and {a now awsitiog the arrival of & yuard to sk him to Fors O.naba, or traces of vivicnea \..(TLN a to 1k OAn. pecial D patch LOUL VILLE RACES Lo uisviLLe, May 28 —¥ifth day of Joikey ciad racos, waathoe falr, trecs taat, L egos, .hree quarters of o miio, Freoland wou, Mavde Renors second, Nawchoy third; simo, 1:163. Toi3030 wtakns, three year olds ihut hrd niot won a race prior to Jenuary 14t, 1883 1ailo heats, Loonators won, Aprli Fool aconnd, Ocvage Biossom thied, tuwe, 1:46§ 1:47% Thied race, ciub pesae, two year olda, owner's handicap, five vighths of a wile, Rosure wop, B ilunt eecund, Llsed Daly, third; tme, 1:01% Cian puree, miis and o.e mixteenth, hu Heurg won, Bondhoider secoxd, Licy May third; time 1:70} All agee. three qiariers Ot & mila, Pearl Jourigs wou, Forea secord, Saauterer third; time 1:17} bast on reord by threc-qasrters ot s sccond Steeple ciase nandileap about one wnd onv quastor mile, Saowbok won, Gne secund, Turfman third; tlme 3683 BASE BALL. May 28 —Bostons 10, Furriy, May 28 —Palladelphias 8, Butfios 2 Eleven tunlugs, The aonvs were potponad games, New Y.rk, May 28 —Salifvar, the pugllias, played ss pitoher for the M. tropoliting to-day agsiu picked otoe, His dolivery wss wild, aud his pluylng not a3 zod as expeoied. Detroirs, Dorrone 4 Eaored “ofl. Spoctal Dl patch to lus knx CHICA60, May &8 --The Trihune auye: Sacred soil of the U fted S ates i1, hy virtue o1 Sacretary Toll de oislo, located in what is usaally knowu as the Texas Pacific ratiroad grant. It comprires 14 000 (CO in Unliic rn(u‘ Oregon and New Mex co, :md wonid have been patented to the Poxan Paoific had it bolit the road. ['ate 1o fwtled to do. The $,u hern P icltic ucw c'alms these broad acr: s, and ondoubtedly will organ- iz [ powerful lobby in Washington to ald it In secarlug & valld title, Tho secretary s'ates that owlog to a pecullar condi- t1on of the law regarding the so-cal ed Iapeed or forfeited lsnd grants, he is obiig:d to hang up on these 14,000,000 of acres ‘‘no trespassing will be al- lowed.” An intending settler must move on, Saould » msjority of con grors concur in the steal of thesn tands by the Pacifi> monopoliats, many n memvber will rue the day he ever voted for the bill, Yoroe's Leaving. Speetal Dispatch to T Lin Oirawa, Oat., My 28 —It Is un derstosd the Maiqais of Lorne will atay In C.nada untit the end of Ooto r snd hix snocessor will arrive bofore ihe end of November, Oathosrrival of tha formor in Egland he will be raecd to the pierage It is sald the sinoe s will lnave aboat the end of Jaly snd vrossed to the E iropean con- It went, woare, at Marienbad, she will tuko ndnnug; of ths mmeul waters whien wara no benefictal to her health iv 1881 Frionds and adwirers o the domtaton of 8Ste Heotor Langaevin, minister of pablle works, to-day pre. sauved him with a nnrss of $17 000, - Gaardiog thas darrett Gang. Speoiw Dispateh to Tin Buw. Lasisaron, Ky, May 28 —Jadge Jas, H. Hizalrigg, of Mouat Ser- tog, has arrived en route for Fraok. fort, to czll on Gov. Blackburn for troops to gusrd the jail in Mount Sterline, whore Barsett and others ara orofiacd on the chargs of mnrder ing Vuustin Hil'on, He ssye a pariy of feur hundred men sra on their way from Manifae county to capture and hang cthe Birrett party; thas he la wfeaid there will be troudls to n'ght, und that the presenca of trooys It needed to prevent the exscativn of 200 minera was held st the court house, at which tho spockers de- nouaced th mof the mut ia, e Kane and Coud us. Bpe-tal Dispawh 80 Tus Bas, Miuwavkss, DMiy 28 --Phoebe Onu u, tha Iady lawyor oi 8t. L uis, eult through her attor. n. 8 huu azalnet Goorga J. Sanoe o1, .& promlinent socisty maa, for $1 000 SM foen alleged to be due her for services n seteling & breach of promlice sult tha moh's vengsance. Latér -G vaenor Blackbara has orderad cha Osrro Gordo Gaards fato sorvise at Mount 8-erling, The MeCinil Opara company, who have jast returned to Chig go from & triv to Bn Francisco and inerme iste pointe yhers ey were grested with crowded .l commenced & short weiron at H verly's this week, opening with " [he 10en's Lace Handkershiel ” Mis Lilile h) takes the pars of the Qacen, s OMAHAl NEB TU SDAY M()I'\H G N AY 2 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. A Sketch of the Operations of tie Supervising Architect of the Treasury, Millions of Dollars Frittersd Away on Favored Contrace tors and Politiowans, Marrick Begine the Final Argu- ment to the .tar R.uts Jury Redemption ef Trecwnry Notes— Akhe Forthexn Feo fio lus dempity Londe yoctal Diepiteh to e Lew. Wasui miites wppuiLse stfatrs o f (oo supervielog @ offio, mav this moralng as journed t11 Thnesd MIRUICK'S ANGUMENT M rrick beuwns the cloviug area ment f+r the goverument 1o the wiar roate trisl th's morning, Uno eoun- 1 who preceded him esutloned the Jucy auaioat eptthete, when ho misit 1uve takeathendvios ro himse f Th prisorers’ wives sod famlies wero woy n trial, but the prisoners thom slves He would not spscalate on e 'a peasible menricg when he spoke of one OF two honust men on th jury Perhsps ho meant what hud been dos once coud bs doue sgaln, bat b vhooght not, Tha prosecution’s te:ee w'ghi flyw and ther tearts bleeb ba gatse thay ware fure d o prosecuse o wan who helpsd them bo socucs their placek, but ho th nhed G 4 tho o wa try had officers wnosm jidg- mont was not i flaeuced by ‘such corsiderations. Tho defensa thrown dowa the gaustlet If uo ver dict was rosched at this bial, tu; he truntos aud be'iaved thers would he, perh:ps his conncotion with the care would cluae, bat he wouid prss that gountlot over to the goverum:n® and assume the defenve that they would b prosecuted as loag a3 tho atmos— phiers of partty eurronn tha ad- mizisrailon Tae cate w.uld bs prea eouted uniil a verdiot was roachoed “I #ill ba thore,” iuterjosied Io- gerao b “The counsel will not be there,” repltod Marriok, UL bet 8160 a day will bo ‘hers, theugh,” exclsined 8. W. D wevy feom the doorway Merr ck naid, 1n the coursa of hie srgam ng, he wight find it nacessary to carry the jury to the grave of Ryi- doll, aud if hs dld not sniceed in makiog bim spesk, if they ol nov hear his viise rales through (nhe rod he would mske ano‘har geave w' i would call the counael (Lugerio ) hls favorite entertat mous of lsiye mose lamentation st w funeral. M oo- rick then began au expomuon of the !aws governing the a'ar goute Aucvior, 1n rogard o the affidavite ia the case he satd he incendsd to argus thy cir— cometarc 8, makig each of tham ns 1f 1t wore an tadicimut for pocjiry, He would show that they uad bys wade by fraud and pejuy. A~ jonrred RNDEMPTION OF TREABUKY NOTKS, oN, Moy 28 —The com W investigate the 1teor’s ad Treasurer W, wan has fasucd the folloming eircaiar: N appropriations having besn made for traasportation of Uul ed States notes to the treas urer for redemprion tor the nex. fi-osl year, txpresa charges on remittances of such notes ricived by the treas arer on and after Jaly 1. 1883 wiil uot be pald by the goverumsut, When the chargas have baen prepatd at pri vate raes the roturas will na raade, 1f 20 requented, by the treasure.’s trans fer chack on auy assisiant troasurer of the U utted 8'ates, deawa to tae order «f tne sender or his corr p ndent; if 1ot prepald, €xpreas charkes upou notes recelved snd upim notes re- taened therefor will be deduc ed from the procceds f the romittancs at the rates estwblished ander goverument contrec: with the Adams express cumpuny. Tae circalar does not apply to na- tional bauk noter, which will be re- deemed and paid for in the same wan- ver as heretofore, THE N. P INDEMNITY LANDY, Bacrotury Tellor has iusvruc:nd the coum'ssiouers of the general land offive to Cdireot offi:ers slong the Northera Pacfis ruilwsy to scoep: eelectiona of lands withla the iu demut'y limi*s of thy graat to that compauy, #i d to note the esms opu the books whon suvch meleotlors are ire from eoufl o, without riqairi: g the company to furuish Late of lar de, i order to faotii'ate the adjstment of the graut, and e carry ou: ihe ro- oont decislon of the avoratary reqali- icg prompt action on the part of the company 1a order that lauces o need ed for the purpones cf its grant may he restored for settlemuvut at an vurly day. THE ARCHITECI'S OFFICE. 8peclal Dispateh to Tus Bas, Wasuisaron, May 28 A corre apondent of Tas Now Y ck Horald, in a loug and iateresting dtepateh to his paper, vxolaiolng tha neces ity ot the pauding tovest'gation tnto the affairs of the oflize ¢f ¢1e supsrvistng ohi taot of the treasiry dopartmunt, says: “Tals luvestigarion, wii:h the eecrs tary of the treasary has ordured 1t the msnagamentof the « fli:n of the ruparvising archizect of thy trewuy a-oartmen- yrocil s tha faot thas ¢ flizy I'se'f as it is cirrled on nider the preseut mansgoweat, Is ons of doubtful logaitty, and that in all probablliry th. next eongross, with » large demoora\ls w jority la the house, will give this department of the goveroment such an tuvesties rion as may result in saving large sums now annually fritvered away apon tha consteusti m of pablio build ings. Tn the yesr 1853 the appropri- stion for publio buiidiag uadwr the treasury departmeut amouated to | toroar pablio brddings i Graa 32,025,50 ) In'thefyear 1875 ((wenty two yetrs Joter) the sppraptistoun for publle bulldirgs under the ‘rouoncy aepartment had swelled to €11 050, 000, Doring all that tive no seuo. had boen teken by eovcrems to glve loga! ssnctlon to the ffie. Tn vue years this flize disbursed more thau $37,000 000, Sasvlston has arison that the wntirs cffive Ia liitle more than a polltioal machine by which mil itons for natlonal art aro rquan dered for poltilosl purposees, or fid tholr way Into the pocku's of (a- vorlte contractors. Oa this poing thoro 18 & report that the Usitod S atey ergineer in charge of pablic tuldings in Wshington. who, un trammeled by politfesl 1 flacuces or offioial couridors loue, has beon able to nuve the goverameus sinos ho took oharge of the constractton «f the new war department buildlug, neversl hun dred thoussnd dollave, 'Tho iuvieti ging committen, of which Asalats ¢ Sooratary Now fs chalvman, wii ably discover that the braten of tho treasury threugh vhion asny wililons e oxpon od for public builaings, ln wors th wgh to inviie compot 1on from leadlig wrohliecte of 1he United Sntes 1 fueishing wie aore wonld ba sawed 1t tha v aud devielug wore divorsod futlos of 1ho smperviei v wrsii nay ba ful'y tndestigvied by next aeasion, THE Anaffc’éfimws. A Lout and Luml 08 Talk for tho Hyporborean Hi:hway, I'ise Rapid Growth of the Northwasr, Hspeci:ly Along the Northern Puc ilc Farming Lands and City Lots Rapidly Yacreasing in Valas. congrees Spocini Dispatel bo Tus B, Sr. Paurn, Misn, My 28, —The G ona publishes the folowicy tntey view to day: Ol Lawmbron, of the N rtheru Pac.lic, raiucued las: oven jug from wn «Xisuded trip o7er thy line of thas rowd, Ha has tosu Portland, retusviog foom ina: poin 0 Helevn with Presidant Vilud, #.d duriog bls abseuce has wade & oarcful ohservation of the road and sunntey trtburary to it, ard s ap pwent prosp es Ho found eimilur acivioy, though in a loss dagree, on the P.c fi; coast, in refercuos v emt wrativi wud seltloment, us i= aven fae. ther esst, and an ¢q sl confideic 1 the wge culiursl ecrourccs of the coun ty wa in Dikoww Tia ciics on Pugle S)uud he repromoutd ag fi- creaving rapidly in populstion, ené ACLPAOting RrOAL SULOi0N, BY 18 ido Pordand, Rl csrate ot al theao points has dcunled in velme in vLo last elghtesn moahe, e peomlly L Portiand wnd Beatde, Most of vhe agriculiaral sottiers now giing iato e Pacific noethwrat are 1akir g np i ds whou: Walla Walla ana i ihe B ud ot tue ‘Oulumbia river. Firming isnda there ars < f saperior qaaitey #nd command higuer priocs nan tn Dakota, tho land sa'ea there aurl: g Aorti oxceedi g (hoss in the atier urcitory, Waen the road 1s compietsd he van ks there wil be a arge movement of lmmigrants into tha whoeat growing region of Washing ton terri ory, Moutsns, ho says, s reociving largs acoassorics to is wmining and firmiog popn ation and deawlng attention f very many capl'alista who are iu- vostiog fn 8 vck rauches. Tae dispo- sition ro taka advantage of the yrazing reyure s there to ba fourd 1a so urondment s featare of the country’s developmont that young caitle cauno bs puchused in Montans, ad sto k is convequsntly obtained of the east. He visitwd Buute Oiy, where miolng in‘eroats are scive. A: & wini g cwwp 1t gives everyevidouoe of perms nence sud fuiare development, greater than Loaaville in its baat day The voine wro trao tissare veine, yle'ding largely of ocopper mud - sllver, aad assaying st 100 ounces to the ton, Thore are now nise largo smelters in oprra-don then, and ao theso do not supp'y the demaud & ovew swmelter i8 in progress of con- struc lou by one of the miving com- panies, thst will have the capacity of melting five houdied tons per day 8 ma ot the veins are tnlrty to fifty foot n wilth and develop:d to & depth of eix huudred fest. Helons, 1+ anys, 13 very active wund sho va the ot ot rallrosd tu ding, the ¢ w pery Laving ewearcd five haadred wcros of land there for depot anc own parposes, That city, ho thinke, wil rematn the meiropolis of Mor- wos, B 2 moan ls la the rich Glistin valiy, sud s growiog rapidly 1o popuistion and wiil remain 8 fixe i buasiness centra, The am»s oan bs esld of Lvingstone atd Yollowst)oo valleys. L1 D.kots the rgion wust of the Mimoari 1ivar ous beou rapldly soiled aid numer- Ous prosperous towns ure aprioging up slouy the rowd, The raileoad i now completed within twenty two ailes «f Holona from the easr, and nan 185 wilve of track remain to be laid, I'aas will by o vered and the road fiashed by the middle of A izas ard thrown cpsnto the pubic oy the 1 tof Seprembor A brarecn liue to Yollows one Nattonel pak is uearly gral.d and the line will be c.mpleted w July. e — . — Moxio n Railroads, Special Disparch o (s cua. Ciry or Mixiwos, May 28 —The Otlioial J urnsl puhishes u wontract he: w:en the Mox'c.n g vernmen: & d Jey G ald and G aers! Gesut, eon- solidsting the Ousuta: & Moxican and M xoen Southoea reiemda, The M x can Sonthern, formorly withoat sabvension, will rcoslve $6,000 per kuometre construoted, Tho forfeiiure olanse is modified Lu the intorest of the railroad company THE INDIAN CITAGEL: Guayoanops was Whera the Apaches Had Fatobed Their Many Hcmrs. Gen. Orook Hase at Last Driven Them from heir Favorite Mouutsin Asyluw, Ths Flends ava Now Gorraled Within » $mali Exten: of Conutry 5; ecial to the Orl sg) Tribure. KL Paso, Tex, May 26 Tae Times hau revetved the foilowing disputoh from ims wocoal correcpondent Chiouahus by ovarter to San Jose, on whe Mexican ‘umunl road, aad thence to I| 5 rauiros, Mag 24 - Nown has ] oud hers that Gon, Crook maged a steong torce of Tudiaus cupp sed to be composed of Jub's aud Loe 8’ bind, togacner with stray ronegados sua nosties, last werk af Gusyesuops, on the Smora slopa of Sigceae, tn the ueighborhood of ado Javos T 1o ta ypreat uncer ainty as to the date when too fizhe took place,” COMMENT AT KL PASO, Tha mouut ia #yers as the point indicated aro the Favorite resort of tho Ap<01us, nid wes peculiarly 1 - rtole, whloh accounis for the in venched posttlon of the hontiles ana the oo filocos whioh tacy exhiblted, tivg thotr geound watil thirty of thele numbes had fallan, woen thoy beoko wud flyd, y tcllowed by tne vietorlcus American teoops, thoy wro supuosed 6o hwve madu ‘huir wey toward Carcow, ln the Cua de Junos, on e Chihushus slope of the mluu'uln! whuzs Lhey whil probably mske a laes etand. lurn, tho Mexfoan headquartors, M.j Biddle, comwanding st Guaadaloupe aup oaryon, Orock's base of plica, hias recelved ‘no officlal of the battle, A'l new the newa re souroen. The Mixicau forcos are die toot-hilla of the Slorra Madro, as it | tlementa. and enlisted scouts for a distance of ficalt for the hostiles to es regafn the soconty of San Carlos, fiz the darkness, Crook took the teai now hae corraled them with women and children, in the reglon wheno tho hoatiles pelled to elther surrender or break up into emall bards ond theongh the country. I- ia the latte sotion that 1s foarad both by the Mex fean residents of S nors and Ohihoa has aud tho cit linyy tosday, Gon, Deaum s disposed t wngaged hem, vifiel turnod the Apaches and Ho thinks the storles to the upon and mavescred tlonel and tmprobable, Another Battls. 8preal Dispatch to Twe lixs Tucson, Arz.aw, May 28, tha Apaches near Sterrn Madiae, yered 6500, ard the Aapaches 410 loss fe not srated The operatlons sround Cua de Jaon il bo exiremoly dlicalt, as the counity Lo be traversed in torlly without roads or evea good traila, and the mounctain pasies ure adwlcably dwyued for surpiiscs The towa of Sai:oarips, which lies 12 » northesateriy dirce ton, soventy fiso miles | Gusyeanope, contains 4 €00 inhabitants, and 18 the largent v on the Souora slops of the Sier- as Madres, A wagon hss never been azen to en- ter i, nors wheelod vohic'e of uny dessrtprion £: m e outside world, Al goody ars be ught up tha aimost parprvdion’ae mountain sldes on puck waies wad burros, wad the peoplo Live vir ually o 0t by giganoe naiural ariara frowthor fellow muon, T o O sk wili sudoavor to pene teabo tin hia wlmost unknown re- aion thers is i doubg, aud o8 ho ad- vances tos M-xican troops will draw clower their cordon oa 1ha Sonorastde, and Mexican criumus ou this «de aarlonod at Cuea Girandes @ Dova veutnra, sud Janos will keep bp o gomolete lue of o rmmanteation, o as 0 prevent the newifles frowm eoaping from the mountaine in which they are nidi g feom tha v gicogs parsalt of Goa U0 kont Cii Torres on ene oida of +he muntatus and of Cul. Gol- lurdo on 1his mde, Crovk osn, if he derires to do mo, watahiish ¢ mmuoleation with the M-xi‘an forous oo-operating on this ide of the S.wreas by sending oourlers throogh the pass oa the Mu toa riad aud then headiog for the Santa Marla river From hers, in less than two duys, San Joss atation, about seveuty-foar miles from El Paso, on the line of the Mexicsn Coatra!, oan be reached and the goneral placsd in communication by wire with his goverument. Evcryone here (and our !ttlo town has a inrge Amoriosn calony) is de tgnted with the news, for 1o means hat the hntila Apiches are at last diomed to total ex‘inction and that the 8 ueras and their vast mineral treasures are about to be opened to the world of enterprise and oapital, HisroN, A DISPFRATE ENGAGEMENT Speoinl o i Ciicago Tinies, I'oMpstoNe Arzma, May 26— Che nows of Crook's fighe with the Apaches to the Slerra Madres brought feom the custom house by a Mixican courfer Friday night has as yet re ouved no soufirmation, The battln ia beii ved to huve occurred on the 17:h o 18 hinst. Oro k sirack the trail of the hostiles Trescustillo!. whete Q)L Garcia had o fight the €6:h ult The trafl ied 1n a scu hesat d r otion, nroagh & o untry slmost impassuble When within two days’ march of the Rio I apagochi, which heads ln Ohl nuabus aod flows westerly through s puss in tha Sterra Madres emp ylog Jato the S snora river, Crook’s advance skirmi-h line was Jimped by the hos riles. Five Apacho svon'n were kiled at the ‘st gre, and the cffiser in c.m- mand wouuded The nama ol the fli :or 18 not giver, but fs believed to e Oapt, Oaaff 6. Toe scouts then fe!l back upon tha maln cilomn, Afrer recannoitering a general advance wus ordered. Tae hostiles oconploa noth sldes of ® narrow cinyon, and awaited the coming of Crook's fircos Taa figit © mmenocd st 10 'clock &, m. wud lasted unii durk Ve hotiles fonght wi'h great brav-- wry and oavof the chiefs, ballovad to b Looo, who lfs S Curlos a year wro last Maroh, ls reported kiliad daing the progress of the fight Grook flankea with fifly seouts the |udlllvl on the east elde «f the can yon, who, blng driven from cover onarged down the side of the moun- wcrows the canyon aud jolued the renogades bobfud the rocks on eilher ade of the canyon. Itwss during this MOMENTARY STAMPEDE Tk IRI3 A LEAGU Remarkable Growth of the Natloual movement. Special Disyatch ta Tun binx, Cuicaco, May 28 —Alexander Sul livan, proafdout of tho Irisa National Lisaguu of Awmerlon, says lutters ro cetved from all parts of the oountry f Gearty eo operation elv? evidence of Lishmen to au extent beyond the wost Aangainy expec:ations. Sooletie have already rfliisted which never national movement, and none of those before befire counected wihth a conneoted havo withdrawa their co op-ration. cvvar beforo 80 thoroughly united Within thirty days he prodiots the » fund ir 10 mi u n mhu- (R A RAII.RUAD lh'.l.'l::l. Special Dispaich to Tus Kus Cuicrao, May 23 —A meating o ton, R ck Islaud and Wabach roads, of Peorts, will be he!d here to mor row, have been without reeult. goneral mavsger, mado general man sger. organiz'd and adj urned till to-mor. row, ment o( Ireighu tralne, EA AL by Ra Bpec al Dispatch to Tus Hus, Pasifis raiiroad, suing for an ecooun delivered to the defendant for the pay for falluie to keep down ‘hs incom branoa on platutiff's road In gencral The sult was brought for & breach of of platutiff & road to defendant in 1872 1876 by the forcc'ueure of the road; that the bill 15 ran! ifarions, and tha The Ruilroad War at Pooria, Bpecial Dipateh to Tun BEs from Pooria to Kaneas City, Conr Bluffs, A‘chison, Mtues 20 cente, Kaokuk and Da The O, B. & Q puster: “pLoop! 15 ceNts! wak ! SF bearwace has oaased to be vietna, The 0. B & Q ware no Water strcet, between Caeainut, at the followlng Peorls 10 Caloigo, 16 oants; Iland onca; Das coate; Karsw Oy, son, Ke., 16 coute; 8. Joe, cente; Loavenwortn, 15 conte,” It 18 eaid the Rook Leland will mak Moiues, 1 the greatest numbor of the enemy wers kliled, Tne bhasdles, es‘imated at 250, with no womeit and children, wacw boliaved toconsist of Joh's and Loo's bands, with Tadisus from Chl- husbus. Toe wsocone of tha_ battle, from the best luform \ti%n obfinable, belleved to he 370 miles south of the lioe, sbout 200 miles fro.a Opoa- W@Orrow, SIAVLN 5 YOSEMITE LOLOG‘-II the Made frora the wild flawors of rar ramxp YOSEMIIE VALLK 1% Lo the mwost fragrant of pe:fume Maoufsctured by H. B, Slaven, Hau Franelsoo, tor sale in Oraha by W, J. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros celved hers has come through Mexlean tributed from tha Sonora river to the xpocted the hostlies will break np frio small bands and raid exposed not- Tho line I8 gusrded by & triple cordon of United States soldiers 150 wilos, 80 it will be extremoly dif- and Aftor the battle the hostiles escaped in the morulog, and probably before thelr Gamo 14 sosrce of the Sivrra Madres now are, ord s aoon as thoir sopply of hories and mules {8 exhansted they will be orm- teatter zons this sido of the baen roceivod ut tho war dapartmont | ovedit tha report that Gian, Crock hus dif ated that his Iadian rcou's have Crook and his command ara wholly renea. Crook s reported to have had a bactle with Gaaysoope, In the Orok’s forees nom. Fitty Lugians wero killed. Orook's Ta his opioion the Tejsh people throughout the couatry were Nattonal Laagus in Ohtesgo wiil in-|ble clade a greator memberstip than ever before got together here under one organizs im, wnd that tho ssme wil apuly olscwhete Tao leagne now has Treland to tho smount of $126 (00, which he expeots to {uorease the gavral mansgers of the Burilng- with a view of egreeing upon & baeis for the settlement of the exfauug pas- sevger rate war to commou poluts ont The three previoas meetings J O McMillio, geueral manager «f the Onteago & Alton road, s pro- moted to the vacant position of vies president, st the meetlvg of directors to dsy, and R W. Chappell, assistant The American sesoclation of rail- road superintondents met here to-day, Amoung the subjucts to be con. eidered m-e reporia of comnlttees on the honesty of conductors, on free passes, aud on traln crews and ¢quip- Boston, May 28.—Ia the United States court to-day, a blil in chancery was heard, brought by the Missouri Pacifis railroad sgsinst the Atlanife & of bonds issued by the plint/ff and went of dividends, for damages from defondant for failure to pay toxs and defendant’s ob igation, under a lease The bouds aro valued a: $4 000,000 and tha dividends ai $439 616 The defense Is that the leass wimicated o 1n general plelntift's omedy is at law. T i e Pronra, Moy 28 —Since this morn. trg the Rook Islaud road has made [Pl #a enac ed the governor had re— auother cut (o rates, miking the fare | turned n priated cofy with bis mes— 11 | sage. this eventog lssued the following sell- ing ficat-class tickets au thelr (flize on | 4 Walnue and raten: Rock 15 conts. Atehi- Mo, 16 & ten oent rate to the above polnta to- CLOSIXG THE MILLS. *|The Groat Lockout in the Irom industry to Begin Friday. °[Bighty " housaud Workmen Involved in the Strike. | Two Milsin Nebraska Inoluded in the List, The Irom Lockout. | | #poctat Dismateh to Tuw uns. Pirrisura, May 28 —From gn cfli- il source s oomplote liat of all iron whils in Pitiebarg and the weat, which {t in olatmod wiil shut down ou Taare- day wuight, lo peqnoves of the striko the workmen will laangurate that § dats has buen § obtaiveed, Taoe firmy operat establishments tus'uder In che have ail re- od to elgn tho amalgamated assoe ciatlon coalo of w 1t fs allegd, and a lcekout must by the result, Tae int s as followe: Pitiaburg district, 20 ficma, many of whom of orato s v— el milla uuder ono name; West Gen. Crook. >, s Spoctal Di; atch to 11t Dan Gl yhesd ,;":':lh g f‘“fl.u A Wannixarow, Myy 28 —No fofer. | 207 hutrlol, 8 ratling mille; Oncin- mation of Crook's movemouts hae | ! oI Bt fivonsd A bt & W. Vi) diatrict, which c¢xtenda into 5o, 14 miile; Ohfo district, telow Wheeliog and L uisville, 3 mills, ve of which ia vow idle; Mihoney Valtey, 13 mi!l 5 fnterior ¢onvtien of ot 0410, 6 mills; Like couaty. 1 mil; Inafana, 2 mille: Lilwmols, 4 wis, 1 of which is at Caieago and 3 ar Bulle ville; Wieconsio, 1 m'll, Milwan- kee; Muaroucl, 2 mill; Miohigan, 2 milte; Nobrasks, 2 mi. Tais Iae dovs pov embrace the atecl mills, which may or may not sign tha soale. At tho Amalgamated headquarters to- night the remor that five or six firme in Oblo and West Virgivie had or wers about to 8'gn tho scalo waspartly acoredited. The:o mills no doubt are mitted from the mmn fioturers” Ut civen, Sicrotary Marin eays & nnmber of wills wiil have to shut Cown for repalrs and for that reason mainly will not siga the roule. All mflls glven ia the fregoirg are operated by men {n the Amalgamnated asroclation, who will airike. There are oniy twonty three non.union wills in the Uaited S:ater. Egh'y thou- ea1d men o all are employed iv all mile, of which numbor one In every five ave unlon men, whout one-'hird of the ontire number workiog Pitta- buryg, A Ganeral Susprosion Inevitable. Special Dispatch to Tix Bar. Pirrssuna, May 28, —The sltuation of uiisire byiwaen the fron manufac. turera and workmen ls without marked changa and 1t a generally belleved that pr.longed suspensloa 18 inevita- Thursday nex: will witness the vxpleation of the existing rate snd work wlll then be stopped {nal: mills which ap to that time have not signed the new scale That steel mills will ¢ r.tMuue in operailon {a generally un- deratood, and it Is conceded that a fow iron mills will sign the scale. With these exceptlona, however, the prospects sro that iron milis la this reglon and wost will shut down Fri- f [ day next to continue closed foran in- defiutte perfcd. No Ftrike Exproted. Bpecial Diepatch ) Tus Ban. CLevELAND, My 28 —The presi- dent ot the Uleveland rolling mill end company he cxpects no strike here. —_— and Frcddie to be Married. 8P cimi | lusatch 80 Tae Kun, WasaixoToN, May 28 —The Sun- - | day Herald sayr: The Jerssy Lilly is to bo murrled to Frederick Gebhardt in the comivg sutumn, by which time she will be free from the bonds of - | matrlmony aud at liberly to do as she will, My Informaion goes fur- ther and ssys that a divorce #ill be obained under the law - of New York, which grants divorces for sbandonment or desertion fur two years. The fair Lily will plead the fact that Laugtry nas sbandoued her and done nothing toward her :uppoert for the perfod mentfoned, Therw ia quite s 1|d ff rence batween Mrs. Liugtry end Gubhardt in the matter of sge, she balug sbout thirty two and he twen- ty four, Mrs, Lapgtry hss made wbout §50,000, which she now has above her expenscs, and Mr Gub- hardt's fortune ls rated at §40 000 a year. LAl f Fiassachusstts Legislation, pocial Dispaied 8o Tns Baa. Bosy N, May 28 —-Tha senate this afternoun paseed o bill abulishing the paymont of poll Lax as pre-requisite for voting, When the veto mossage of the gov- ernor relating to the ex‘eoslon snd rebu'lding of the bhoase «f vorrection at Piymouth was presented to the speaker of the house this sfterncon, it wos ditcovered that instead of the v Tae speaker immediately sent s | the following mesasge to tha govern— or's seoretery: “‘Where is the bilit The question at once comes, shall the bill pass? I do not see how I ean put te withoat the blil” Toqairy at the state house duvelips the fact that the biil mystericusly disappeared after 1t had been pat upon the governor's a1k, aud In the cp'nion of those hav- iug accoss to tha governor's cflica, the bill was stolen by interested parties, [ b The Peacs Moolety. Spec al Dirpiteh to Tus Bix, Bosron, May 23 ~The American o | Paace Boolety elected Grant and Glad- stone houorary membars on account of their connection with the treaty of Washington. Tae annual report tpwks of the growi timent of justice aud humnnity plied tothe Y | daties of stronger woaker na- tlons, Another pesce vnthn h onlled by the arbltration ) %h!n'wn, to ba held at P, Mtl- phis, November 23, o s s

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