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HE DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1885. IHE DAILY BEE. AN UNFORTUNATE AFFAIR. men to suffer on account of his foolish LOGAN'S VIOTORY. The New Orleans exposition, while it |ness. He certainly had no right to do| General Logan has at last been re- Suana Orrion No, 914 Awp #18 Fanwau 8%, [ moy have beon a success in the matter of | what he dld, even it was a joke, and the |electid United States senator from Illi- Yonx Ormon, Roox 68 Taosoxn BUILD: | <y ibitlon, has proved a financial fallure, | wonder ia that he and his companlons |nole, after a remarkable and oclosely con- There are several reasons for this, prinel. | were not shot before they could give an|tested fight, Itisa vlotory of which he mm .M:‘Iln".'“ ..'fi'-‘.’a..?‘ pal among which Ia the fact that New |explanation of thelr mysterlous conduct. | msy well bs proud, and to him it is as Otleans is not a saitable location for |fad Boyton and bis assoclates been | groat an honor as, if not greator than, an Jor. ] - 1% [such an exposition. It is not conteal|tsken on bosrd of the “Garnet,” as they |election to the vice-presidency would Whe Woekly Bes, Publihsed every Wednesday | enough to attrast a euffislent number cf [ would have been had the lientenant per- | have besn. It affords an example to the people from all parts of the country to|formed his duty, they would have found |country of what perseverance and pluck % | make the attendance profitable. Such |thems:lves In an unpleasant prodicament, | can acoomplish, The Lord helps thore an exposition, which can not be made to | from which they might have had some|who help themselves, In this {nstance pay expenses without an enormous at- |difficulty to extricate themselves, General Logan has been the plumed .lmuwum: tendance, mast be located as nearly as — knlght of lllinos, foremost in the fray— §o 4ha Earron of TR | posstble in the center of population. The|A BLOW AT CORPORATION TAX-|bold, brave and undsunted, taik, therefore, of vontinuing the exposl DODGERS. i The moral effcct of thls v'etory npon Fostsumne Cowraxy, Owana. | tion another year would seem to be very | The Illinois senate is gotting after the | the republicans of Illlnofs and apon the “h':i::."?{:r&mmmm made PP | foolish, as some one will have to guaran- | corporations which have so long sucoess- | the party throughout the whole country lostions relating All OCemmuniestion: fl-n.hanu be woRIRRSS LaTYRRS. | ATl Dustnem Lotters and Remittanees should be I 0 m tee the expenses, and it Is[fully evaded taxatlon. A leglslative | cannot be over estimated. It shows that 'nn BEE PUBL[SB[NG c ") “' not likely that the ecltizens of New Or-|commitiee has been at work In Cbicaro | able leadership can win battles without 5 mm‘rln“):l:m leans will put up nearly $400,000 for |at Intorva's for two weeka Investigating | patronage and without money. General [ Tt Omanas Kot that purpose. Itlsto b regrotted that the mothods of the corporation tax-|L-gan had no officos within his glft, snd = Major Burke, the director gencral of the [dodgers, The resolt disolosed that the [no money to throw away. He went Into LocAx's slogan is once more heard [exposition, has become financially in- [gss companles, the street railway compa- | the fight in Illinois with a single purpose, in the land. volved, owing to hls connection with the | nies, and the expensive business blocks | as the recognized leader of his party In sffalr. During the opening of the exposl- |in the heart of the olty generally es-|Illincis, and his menly bearlng and Ix all probabllity Gen. Logan s the |tion he became peracnally responsible for | caped with a ‘nominal psyment, and it |staylng qualities ensbled hin to csrry off the deb!s contracted by the management | was shown that in the cace of numerous | the prize. e to the amount of $150,000. It was ex-[corporations no taxos whatever| General Logan will now go back to the Tue Illinols democrats will now go|pected that the gate recaipts wonld prove | have been pald In a number |senate as an ecknowledged leader, and home and scak their heads. sufficient to cover thau amount. In thls [of years. When the stcckholders of|with a fair prospect of heading the —_— he was dissppointed. It was [ theso companles came before the com- |naticnal republican ticket in 1888, LocAx's re-election illustrates once [ hoped, however, that some rellef would [mittee thelr efforts to decry the ———— more that only the brave desere to win |bs obtained from the congresslonal appro- | value of their property would bave been| I the Cansdan goverament treats the fair, priaticn of §350,000, but the deolsion of [amusiog had it not been 80 contrary to[rebels as lonlently as they have been — the attorney-general declared that no|well-known facts. The greater number|treated in the United S ates, Mr. Riel OmanA never misses an opportunity | part of it conld be used in the payment|of witnesses failed to appesr, the com.[may yet becomea prominent office-holder for a recoptlon or & banquet, Her hos-[of Lonltiana creditors, and they now |mittee not having the power to enforce[ln the dominion. Wo would suggest pltality Is equal to any occaslon. look to Major Burke for payment. thelr attendance, and as a consequenc | that Instead of trying him for treason, It ia understocd that he has surren- | the committee adjourned to Springfleld, _thnt he be at oncs perdoned and placed Minister Preces hes made his little | dered both his and his wire's property to [ where witnesses could be compelled to re- | in charge of the Canadisn Indian bureau bow to the queen. Mr. Lowell gracefully | gatfsty theso claims. Nothing remalns |spond toasubpoena. A billhas sincebeen e — performed the introduction act. of his fortune except a thare In the [patsed by the senate licensing telegeaph| KroM time to time there has becn a e Times Democrat, and it 1s to devote his|companiee, the cbject of which s to|eslight demand from London for confed- AmoNG the bills ‘that have been de-|entire energy to that paper that ho re-|make them pay taxes. 1t provides that |erate bille, and the American people were fonted In tho Illinois leglslature Horizon- |signed his place as direotor-general. |they shall make an annual report of |3t loss to know of what use they could tal Bill la probably the worst latd out. Much sympathy la exprested for Mr. | thelr groes recelpis, cf which they must|be to avybody excopt as curlosities Burke, espeolally as it 1 known that he|pay intothe state treasury three per|Somc persovs believed the absurd story rofused the psy of $10,000 a year as|cent. Thisisa step inthe right dlrec- |that they wers belng bought up in hopes dlrector-general voted him by the man- [ticnand it is to be hoped that other [that eome day they would bo pald. It sgement, prefering to take stock to the | corporations can bo reached in a similar|Would eeem, however, from a discovery — same smount In the enterprise, and giv- | way, so that they can ba compelled to|made at Castle Gerden, New York, that Tae Lllinols legislature has done one | ing such stock as a present to the Loulsl. | pay thelr share of tsxation. The people thess worthloss bills are being used in genceful thing besides electing Logan. | ana State Agriculturalicollege afterward. | aro getting tired of glving away valuable | Worklng confidence games upon emfgrants 1t has passed a law regulating telephond | g has glven ample evidence of his pub- | franchiees without recelving any compen- | just us ‘4‘“)’ are about to leave Europe rates. lic onterpriss and liberality aud of honor | sation whatever for them. If the cor- | for America. One of the emlgrante, who a asaman. He has done a great workfor New | poraticns that depend for their existence | récently landed at Cas le Garden, had in WL, LU L) O L) Orleans, and the wealthy men of that|upon franchices granted by the state |hls possersion a one-hundred-dollar con- sho gots & apocl of thread thrown in. Ir; city should not allow him tolose a dollar. | would only pay their taxes as fairly as | ferate bill, for which he had been induced Ouabasricyllady oIy R A/ A0EE NG Beloro there is any more talk of continu- | private preperty holdera the people would by a London money broker, or rather a el Uy 0 cha) i o) s B e e S A e awlndler who rapresented himself to bo a rowdy west is liberal and progressive. Ofiaml nh‘:mld R e 4 hioker, to pay 440 matks ta gold. Toin position Indebtness for which Major| Tug substitation of the lighter for the |is 8tout the only use to which the con- Burke became responsible. If this is not | heavier drinke, ss shown by the figures |federate Eills can be put, and we shall done it will be an overlasting disgrace up- | of the last twentyfive years, ls a soctal | Probably Lear of other emigrants who on the hoxor of the Crescent City. fact of some significance. We now drink have been swindled in a similar way. = more beer and wine and less whisky. ADDING INSULTTOINI BT, In 1860 the populstion of the Unfted A very curious case has come to light in Keanxey must feel delighted over 1ts | Omaha involving the rights of the colored | States, in round "“m:"'- was 3:;00"'; new postmaster, who, according to a dis- [man and thote of his ®omewhat inferior 000, at which time the consumptlon of tch to the Republican, *‘sot ’em up for | brother, the white. It seems that when tho epiritnous liquors amoanted to 86,000, L3 5 ];. ived. the news of | Woman's Christian Temperanco Union gave | 000 gallons. 1n 1884, with a population the boys” when he rooelve 2 o for | A0 entertainment in the opera house not loze | of not less than 55,000,030, the coneump- bia sppolntment. 1t was & gala €8 f9% | ago they sent to n cortain white milster in | ion g leps than 73,000,000 gallons. i) la\oom.____ [OIABAS SO pltoBn Ly ke wlt!} BCTA On the other hand the consumptlon of Mavor Bovp is more successful in se- L arrieen e e malt 'quors hes risen from 100,000,000 that part of the theatre which the manager curing the sppointment of postmasters | has always reserved for the use of colored gallons in 1860 to 590,000,000 gallons i f native wines from than he Is in the appointment of marshals [ people, and when the minister Lesented |last year, and that un:lnn!.reat enmmi-:’lgnen The postmas- | bis toket he was refused the privilege to | 1,800,000 gallons to 17,000,000 gallons. s s e w nfirmed by the | Phich he seemed entitled, The manager torido ok pAveI0LYS Y the | i formed him that he could have the best seat clty counll, possible among the white people, but could not sit with the colored people, because such o . i e Ir there i9 evidence wanting to show |a proceeding wou'd be an infringement of the i hO D‘;r‘t:;w oprinsts abtho Biknaick landofon lned that Omaha credit is as good as gold, it |rules of the house. The minister insisted— | Rossa’s threats to dynamite them 67 | twenty per day. 1s found in the fact that $100,000 of her |the manager firmly refused. The minister, | did not bring ina verdict of acqulital. The crop prospect on the recently opened fanding bonds, drawing five per cent and | Y% “m"dl:;: “‘: l“’“rf’;ft“:;h“‘:'“:_ Whether this 1a trae cr not, it is certain | and closed resorvation running twenty years, command an aver- | 214 FeRSWed tie shrugEle—bi out 8UO° | that O'Donovan Rosea is capable of happiest man in Illinois. Tue Black Eagle of Illinols wings hls flight once more to the national capital. His clipped wings have grown out again. € Now that the dead-lock has been broken, and a senator elected, the long- suffering tax-payera of Illinols are in hopes that the legislatare will conclude its business and adjourn at an early day. WESTERN NEWS. DAKOTA, Highmore witnessed the dedication of its first church a few days ago. The new shops of the Falls City penitentia- ry sre completed aud ready for occupation, Aberdeen claims to bs doing mors building than any other town in south Dakota. Hughes county bonds to the amount of $20,000 were recently sold at 98% cents, Frakfort is going to have a steam flouring mill with a capacity of seventy-five barrels of flour per day. Over a hundred thousand bushels of grain have boen marketed .in Pukwana sinco last August. The commissloners of Hanson county have Tax acquitial of Short, the dymamlter, || 8 0o ee Y e povso for who aszaulted Phelan, Is ascribed to the | 39,073, fear which the jury had for WYOMING, Saven saw mills sre now whittllog timber twenty-five miles from Buffalo, Cheyenne colebrated with a banquet the ap- reservations is reported looking cess, Some days elapsed and then the minis A site for the Rapid City school of minos age premium of $1.03}. ATRE T S U PR . o Farmers in the immediate vicinity of Fred- Ly speaking of the appointment of Mr | amendments to the constitution a white man | him & dangerous set of men. no doubt Over $2,000 has been raised to aid the re- an ex-confederate has not been sent to | Tbitis a sample brick of the pecullar migrants landed In the United | fall: central committee has exhibited rince the ously represented, there beiog 18,101 |Roscoe, in Edmunds county, t.e present next on the list with 8,076, and England | covered kaoline, & clay from which the finest men to office who csnnot be confirmed., Deadwood is in & chironic state of excite of this character. . o camps near that town, people. What excuse can tho ohairman f oorioq This 1 a heavy deoreaso s com- tho Turtle Mountain country, one mass of belittle the vital principles involved in right to cross Eighteenth street. Then here. b dlvislon headduasioey of mullicntals: 1 weok Ls enough for a railroad to do such | F0F0 tho law is to bo treated asamore| o\ nyieors ‘Nobrasks, agreed with|, Tho Grand Army of the Republic for Da- e 7 R should be changed and called after the |in that city the eecond week in the coming Tuk alloged dynsmiters, Cunningham | upheld and defended by the parly, then office called ¢ Cleveland” the democrats 7 pex cent bonds at 97 cents The bonds are to penal servitude for life. Both prison- | publicanism wera not involved in this The artesian well at Altoona is down to a name In thls state. The democrats " $1,60 per foot additional to the above price 1t doos seem rather strenge that they |s republican governor, in consonance ““Grover,” but we would euggest that|noyed by a small striped fly that stings the probability justice has not been misled in [ paper has dared to oppose or ridloule 10, where Ry ity s by paming the postoflice ‘Miliere— Tuk fact that Fred. Douglas has qulet- [{t, It is eminently in accord with the it s worth more to that eommunity than the TwE author of ‘‘Called Back” has been fi‘h. brewery cost them nothing. Dr, Sunderland’s church, has created a(at Boyd's opera house. It Is consistent Mr, Kargus, who |ing April 39, 1885, is 161, The total number “annoyed.” We suppose that when |oratio national commlttee, for maycr of | Was known to his readers as *‘Hugh Con- ,600 acres, that a separate heaven cannot bo provided | funvy to him and other thoughtless per-| was eugaged I meroantlle ~purauite, | neighborhood, b darduia sounty, Bakots insect, to be a tragedfan, upon being asked in | Of the vessel when Boyton paddled up | firyt aitracted attention, and he remalned there are exlgencies in human Wfe when |board the ‘‘Garnel” after he captured | oelobrity aud fortune in a few weeke, L,fl,}.fl:.:]g&)fi.;{gfid.,...(.u..uo postmaster times when even & prescher at least foels | 00r government may be called upon tolihows that s man may achieve fame] Howard \V{ndnm.l wealthy TLondoner, fact 3 ; ‘bor Mbwornghb Yty Wavatiss Wihe ) mansgeriiol threatening anybody, and the mere fact|has been selected within the limits of that 1 erick aro said to have planted more than Lathrop as minister to Russia, {he Amep- |should have every privilege to which a negro | had some Influence upon the jury. cent agricultural society orgavized in Lake tho country which throw lts wholo wofght ePUblicantim which tho puper pablished Hopes are entertained that the Milwaukse Mz, CLeveLaxD ls credited with the | election of Grover Cleveland. In the|German fmmigrants, Ireland comes | *po™ the colored minlster who was unlawfully | o3 Wales next with 4,681, The immwi. | Pottery is made, near the town of Medora, on He will find out in the course of ovents 4 $ manager, and now it adds insulttoinjury | 5 ) 30, show that 275,408 Immigrants | ment the past fow days over the supposed = 2 Outeroppings of galena ore hava been dis- WE have been told that the managers of the republican state committeo make pared with the previous ten months dur- t weighing over £00 pounds. i ? thy t t why dld they make thocroseing on Sua- [this ovee! Docs ho reflct th sehilmen 578, will be broken up June 1 and the pres- K sham and the rights of all men, regard- kota has accepted the invitation of the Absr- work, September, iel candidate. Wh i and Burton, have been convlcted of trea- | there s nothing left of republicanism, suocoustol presidentis] oandidate. 0 ) The board of education of tha city of Yank- payable after five years, at tho option of the were informed by the depsrtment that ers asserted their innocence, and thers |controversy there ls some respect due are many people who will doubt thelr [ from a republicar paper to law enacted by depth of 145 fest. The town 18 to_pay $4,500 hardly know what to do now. Perhaps iy T could not prove that they had no connec- | with the demand of the republicans of Postmaster General Vilss do the hand. | csitle in the heel, depositing Its cggs in the this case. that law, and the democratic party in Ne- R LI oost 1ha burg.” i i 1 th blic instituti The ly purchased & pew directly in front of | oternal fitness of things for the Repud- capital or any other public institution *‘called up.” He dled at Monaco » few Tl}ahmtzle n: !:rdr :;! enétl:luT on lfihl‘:u&:t‘; p o o in_Charles Mix ripple of excltement among the membars | for once by demonstrating that its sup- days ago whither he had gone in hopes of | Progy ha# ot entries on which final proof bas been made - sinca the land_was thrown open to settlement they get to heaven they will be just|Omahs, was strictly non-part! way,” had a I;Bml'hbl‘ :W:lih o msoh ‘sugped’ there by b shart . ‘aweee: Elgiwas & Boolehe| T S nsed thet myriads of grassho pers are hatching in the Weesington Hil for colored people. sons, but it bas proved a serious ":""3' at the eame {ime giving some attentlon to | r L ISTE U Ot L fnd it is probable ——— to Lieut, Gardiner, of the “‘Garnet,” and | |itorature, Mr. Fargus was well along | that some of the s been lylng dormant Cloveland if it 1s true ihat he swears, ad- [#nd placed kis rubber bomb under it | almost unknown until ** Called Back,” mitied that he occaslonally indulges In [Lieut. Gardiner is under arrest for nok|py fiy ingentons plot and rapid succession tho capaclly for exprestion in ordinary | them, aud(ho sentinel bas beensontonced | ¢ Dyrk Days,” which ‘quickly followed, [of thet iy lasbweekt: = langusge fs thoroughly Inadcquate to the |2 foity five days lmprisonment. Per-(qls0 had an Immenso sale. The ex-|,;14'coNew Hampsbice partics two berds of ied forty-eight hours in Laramie, avd put Mke swoaring, 1f Rev. Mila keeps on he | 8ive Mr. Boyton a elight dose of punish-{4s & novellst after a busy life devoted to :;‘1‘0’.0"00 15 rauch oloes to tamth: moy make s good actor, wment, as he hss caused two lnnccentnon.literary work, town, conslsting ot a ten-are tract. the opera house, claiming that under the late that he Is & dynamiter and has around 1,000,000 trees this spring. ican takes some comfort In tho fact that | 1s entitled.—Republican, o Durine the month of April 59,943 Im- | ccunty, A fair will be held in Madison this agelnat the confederacy. by the chairman of the republican state|giaian, Germany was the moet numer- [ uq oo proy D A ey o £ expression that 1t is foolish to appolnt first place it suppressed the complalnt of The Marquis de Mores believes he has dis- deprived of his rights by the opera house gration statistics for the month ending suaipsthern Racifls, 1 blund ! y Shat ho hns already mado sovoral blunders |y T0 o iog and ridioaling the oclorad |1 g ga the Usited Bteten. during. that | i siikds. and now hads i the carbinata covered & few miles north of Dunseith, in of the belt line clalm that they had a | fOF such a studied but stupld attempt to ing which 871,625 immigrants arrived | fo,, The division headquarters of mmilitary tele- day? It scems to us that six daya in the | Of tho republican party? If equality bo-] p C o campalgn the republicans | ent officors assigued o other posts, lees of race or color, are no longer to be the democrats that the name of the town [ deen post, and will hold their annual re- nnion 088 "y A icalic de to have the post-|tonscld to Boston pirties $3 000 of ten-year son and felony, and have been sentenced | But even If the cardinsl principles of re- spolisplion was made o 2 board, there was already a postofice of that gullt. If they were innocent, however, |a republican legislature and approved by for the first 1,0.0 feet, and from 00 cents to they will apply for the namo off ", about Bear Butte are said to be an- tlon with the dynamite plot. In all|the state and nation, No demccratic 3 X ! i : fo o in, [ , what is some thing for his ld rival, Dz, Miller, | known as - grub 1a the becl - © braska would not dare to take lssue against owners $135,000 and the Tribune asserts that pital cost the people of Bismarck $225,000. that ocoupled by President Cleveland, In | /ican to pursue such a course in the case A for the year beginning May 1, 1884, and end- of the congregation, They are said to be | port of Mr, Boyd, member cf the demo-. | recovering his heslth, greg P v gg Preeident Hayes in 1879, is 429, en.bracing o Pavr Boyrox's joke may sppear vory | man, unkoown to fame, and Frameae sh.onlens frlkn 31 fiee bl 5 - neighborhood, in Jerauld county, Dakota. Tur Rev. George C. Miln, who asplres | the sentinel who was on daty on the bow | in midale life before a story from his pen | there, tince the paliy days of the pestiferous the expresion “‘d—n it.” Ho says that | takiog Boyton end bls companlons on|of highly sensatlonal incldents, gave him occasion, In other words, there haps this is not the end of the matter.|prlence of Mr, Fargus f ca'tle for $256,000. Jerry Mann nes entered suig in the Unit.d States court againet the Arkansas Land and Cattlo company for $125,000, There is great excitement in the Lost Cabin miniog region over the recelpt from St_Louis of assays from ore sent there, giving $180 in silver and £60 in gold to the ton. Cheyenne papers fignr that £350,000 will be put into buildings in that city this year, This will inclnde extentive improvements at the military post, & new hotel, a 835,000 con+ vent and several churches, Hynds and Lavin, two territorial pagilists, will fight to the finish at Rawlina on the 25th, Both wen are in active training. The stakes bave not been Increased to {I,Mfl yot, al though it is tnderstosd that the backers of Lavin ate anxious to do so, It is now definitely decided that a tele. phone line between Buffalo and Sheridan will be bailt this summer, and in all probability a linefrom Custer station will be put throngh, connecting with the Buffalo and Sheridan line, and also including Big Horn in the cir- cuit, Ool. A, E, Emery Is having & well dug at his ranch about six miles ont on the Fort and the sxord drawn, everybody will remember Tonnlel's quick ohange of the eartoon, and will look for another trans. formatlon, The officlal declelon to creato a rclentifio trontier for India and abandon the Ides of ever crossing Afghanistan to fight plosses all sides, but at the same “Ime It Is recogniz:d that this rendors a future clash with Rursla all the more certaln, Tho czar I8 soom golng on an Asiatic tour to assume, with fmmense pomy, he tiils of king of Siberis and c.p ror of contral Asia. Preparations rc wlready mwaklng Mcscow for the &1 .Ir, with the sploial idea of lmprersing wno Oelental world, which the dluscovite so well knows how to do, and no Englishman has any illo- #ions 08 to the ending of ¢ Rassla hasslockencd her Kuropean preparations f.r the momert, bt the massing of troops eastward of Tiflls prcceeds stead- fly, and Eogland answers by burrying Laramie road, and in addition to striking & lot of gigantic bones twenty-two feet down, ho has come in contact with boulder rooks at a depth of fifty feet. Nowater has been found thus far, The granite quarties adjacent to Laramie are being worked and shipments have already n made. The quarry is about threa and a half miles from the station, and at that point the workmen report that there is enough geanito to do a business of $10,000 a month tor thirty years, They report the granite to bo of the very best quality, and superior to the Georgetown artioie, The Graff oil well in Fremont county, about 100 miles west of Rawlins, has now reached a depth of eighty-five feet, and the natural flow of tha well is_seventy-five Larrels per day. This can be increased twenty-five bac- rels por day by pumping. 1t is valued at 650,000, and a8 soon as the sale to tho Kng- Lish syndicate is closed a pipe line will be run to the railrond, . Sixty-five miles esst of this there are two wells owned by Now York par- ties, Fach well is dowa to a depth of 1,100 feet, and they have considerable oil and ga but no patural flow of oil. The Boswell di trict, on Powder river, is about fifty miles north of the Rattlesnake district. They are only down about twenty-five foot, and this was done by picks and shovels. They will at once put in drills and erect derricks and ex- pect to have a well flowing a larga numbor of Darrels per day. COLORADO, Greeley farmers are going into potatoraising very extensively this year, The Preshyterian college at Salida is to re- celve au endowment of $25,000. On energotic lady in the Grand Valley is putting forty acres of ate, wheat, barley and millet. Silver a'liauces are being formed at all large towns in the state to oppore the gold bugs of the east. The cornerstone of St. Mark’s Episcopal church was laid in_Denver last week. The bulding will cost §11,000, Threo of the Rio Girande strikers were sent to jail by Judge Bremer for imterfering with a railroad in the hands of a receiver, There 15 a great amount of fruit tree plant- ing being done in various parts of the state, Colorado has already demonstrated that she can be made a great fiuit-raising state, Last year 825 teachers' certificates were wsued by the county superintendents of Colorado; 223 were first grade, 322 second grade, and 280 third grade. The horso car and cable companies of Den- ver are fighting their battles in the court. The question involved is whether the charter of the “‘Horee"” car company bars ths cable company, The placer mining interests surr unding Tdaho Springs are assuming gigantic propor- tios There 18 not a ‘‘bar” for miles above and below town upon which the water wheel may not be seen actively at work, The blust furnaces of the steel works at Pugblo have closed down for an indefinite period. The overproduction of pig iron was the cause, All the men employed in the fur naces were put to work in the mills, Conductor Noves, of Denver, who was dis- charged with the general bounce of conduct- ors two years ago, on the ground of dishones- ty. has been vindicted, the company’s attor- ney having filed a transcript n court stating that Nones had been proven honest and capa- blo. Nones had sued the company for $20,~ 000 for defamation of character. A miner while walking on Fryer Hill, Leadville, a day or two ago, suddenly felt the ground beneath his feet giving. He &prang to one tide, and was barely in time to save himself, as about twenty feet of ground weot tumbling down inte the cld stopes. The melting snow has made the ground quite treacherous in all directions, MONTANA. Choteau county is $115,921,40 in debt. ‘The Fiathead Indians in solemn council de- cided that the pale face and his herds must leave the reservation, The output of the Drum Lummon mine for April was $87,(00, an increase of 35,000 over the preceding month, It is now certain that a branch of the Can- adian Pacific will be built to Benton, a dis- tance of 150 miles. Aband of nearly fifty Angora goats have been wintered the past season in the moun- taios immediately east of Fort Ellis, and that without the loss of a single animal, The land slide on the Northern Pacific west of Missoula last week was an immense affair, Seven bundred and fifty feet of the rond-bed and track were precipitated into Clark’s Fork, and it was estimated that from eight to ten thousand cubic yards of dirt and 1ock were embraced ia the elide. COASTERS, A rich gold strike is reported 1 the moun- tains vear Springer, N, M. San Diego contains a population of 14,000, and containg & land area of 15,000 equare miles, The «uicksands of Pajaro river swallowed up a horss that attempted to ford the stream 1ast Sunday, The Kit Carzon monument has arrived at Santa Fe. The formal unveiling will take plice this week. A Piute Indian named Dasus is cultivating sixty acres «f land in Pleasant Valley, Ne- vada, using Indian labor exclusively, and he will have splendid crops, There have already been shipped this season 162,500 boxes of oravges from Ssn Gabriel and Savannah, Los Angeles county, The full crop that it is estimated will be sent is 225,000 boxes, or 45,000,000 oranges. Norman H, Camp, superintendent of the assy office at Bolse City, Idaho, fs reported as au_absentee, A thortage of $12,478 has been found in his accoun His friends be- lleve that hs will come f rd in a few days and make good the deficiency, The receipts of bullion at Salt Lake for the week endiog May 13th, ive, were $60, 054,03 of bullion and $? 0 of ore, an ag- gregate of £57,013.03, The week provious the receipts were $55,632,78 in aggregate, of which $82,672,68 was ballion, Among the floral pieces at the floral tes ival iven at Sacrameuto in honor of Mrs, 2, B, Crocker, one, twenty feet equare, will rooresent Sutter's Fort; snother, & miniature church, will stand fifteen feet high, There was @ wagon made from flowers, and num- erous cther large and unique designe, Soda Bpriogs, Idsho, was the scene of & ¢hockivg tragedy last week. A man named Baker, a saloon keeper at that place, bad a falling out with B. T, Williams, words led to blows when & son of Baker, s boy ten years old, sppeared on the scene with a re nd deli tely shot Williams throuzh the beart, cauivg ipstant death, The hoy then turned to his father, sayiog ‘'Papa, I've got bim this time.” et War Postponed, Nt Prevented, New York, May 16, — The Chicago Tribune's epecial London eable letter BayS: There are not vauting Indlcatlons tbat martiel bluster may huve to be heard from the treasury bench again Rassla scems ¢ posid to make the English aurrender as aifficult and distastefal a3 possible, and atresh deadlock in quite possible, but thers 18 no louger avy expesiatiun of this ministry's fghting.” No magter how forward her Indian defenses aund helping the ameer to fortify Horat. A way has been postponed, not prevented. THE PARNELLITES IN WAR PAINT, A week ago the diffsrences in the cab inet on the Irish quostion wers so atrong and bitter that the best way out seemed to be to iavite defeat on a small issue and to resign before the crisis came. At the last moment, as you know, tha cour 820 to commit su‘cide fallod the ministers and defeat was bought off, but the inter- nnl situation is more strained than ever. The ministerial Daily News to-da; speaks in a foneral tone cf the trlumpK of the whigsin the cabinet declrion, and plaloly foreshadowa disaster. The na- tionalists and the Eoglish radicals have been angered by the retention of some of the most offensive forms of coercion, and the Irish liberats have been repelled by the fallure to contidcr land-market re- forms this year and are scornful of the vagua promite for the future., That Lotd Randolph Churchill will drive & large portion of tke tcrles over to the some eide everybody assumes, and he ls extremely confident. Upon this point and the chance cf radleal preesure fore- ing Mr, Chamberlain and Sir Charles Dilke to resign the Immediate interest contres. The Dally News evidently ex- pects the worat from both contingencies and looks for a repotiiion of the coall- tlon which overthrew Sir Robert Peel in 1845, Bad as_the outlook for a sarene and cloee session, the firsbodings among the liberals as to the effect of the govern— mert's course upon the coming election are far gloomler. Even the Times ad- mits that the deoleion of the cabinet makes Mr. Parnell king In Ulster, as well as In the thres other provinces. No ex- planations he promizes, though they were # handred fold d'racter and more explicit than those offered yesterday, can soften the nationslist wrath toward the whig bianch of liberalism. The great Irish vote In Eagland and Scotland will be p'umped mercilezs’'y fir the tory candi- dates wherever a whig is oppozed to them, with the effect to defeat many of most prominent llberal leaders. Inother diatricts this vote will be discreetly used to aid the ultra radicals, and to widen the gulf batweon them and the lLiberals. When it is remembered that thers are nearly a hundred districts where the Irish can ¢ffact the result, the po:sible effects can be realized. To-night's Echo de- nounces the propssed renewal of coercion and predicis that the Knglish radicals will be pructically united nzainat it As for England, the Parnellite leaders are jubilant over the situation, and they talk now of ninoty-two seats fnstesd of cighty. Much ss they Hke Dr. Waleh, t00, and long to see him in Cardinal Mo. Oabe's p'ace as archblshop of Dablin, as those In & position to see state that it seemed to check ta rapid galt and lap up the waters before It. After leavitg ths river it contuned 1ta course unul it struck the railroad near the west «nd of the switch at Warren siding. Just south of the track it strack Cover's sod house and took off a part of the roof, bat did no other damago until it came 1n contact with Mr. O.s wsgon, which it orushed into ibnumerable piocos, The stout spokes of the wheels wera saapped asundor as though they were atraws, one wheel only eecaping its fury, The box and running goar were soattered to the four winds, some of the icons and wood work belng entangled in the tele- groagh wires near by, It followed the railroad (the road runs southeast here) track long enough to demolish about twenty tolegraph poles and the wirss of the Western Unlon on the south side, while but two wires of the Unfon Pacific on the north slde were dawaged. Crors- Ing the track it went In "a northerly di. rectlon and strack thesouthwest coraer of Stif"'s residence, meking an opening about two feet wide and taking out the doors and windows on the opposite side of the building, The upper part of the bulldiog {s safd to bave been completsly cleared of bedding ard other contents, leaving tho famlly without clothing nside from what they Ead on, Two sheets were found two m'les north of the house, and tho prairle, where the storm passed over it, is strewn with small psrtlcls cf plne. The school house at Warren cs- caped icjary, with the exception of a hole which was torn in the roof ou the opposite elde trom which the storm came, The ocoupants of tho houses struck, sought refoge In Mr. Cover's cellar snd were unharmed. A plece of plowed sod- land lald in the track of the storm, and wherever It strack it the groond s as clean aa a floor, somo cf the huge pleces of sod baing carrled forty and fifty feet and landed upon unbroken ground. Viewcd at a dietance, the whirling demon way a grand sight to behold, After it tirst formed it assumed a shape te- sembling & mcnstrous serpent gradually topering from its cernection with the clouds abave to the tip f its tail at the ground. Thus suspended it swayed to and fro and while it scemed to bury fts head within the folds of the clcuds it fa- riously lashed the earth beneath., 1t finally partad near tho center, the upper portion golng to the clouds und the lower falling 1o tho earth, Procedng tho storm the atmnsphere did not srom hot and eultry, as s genorally the cata In cy- clonlsh timew, but after it bad paesed it became peroe ptibly warmor. — NEWSPAPKR OUTFITS, TO PUBLISHERS. The Western Newspaper Union, at Omaha, in addition (o furnishing all sizes and styles of the best ready printed sheets in the country, makes a specialt of outfitting country publishers, bot] with new or second-hand material, sell- ing at prices that cannot be discounted in any of the eastern cities. We handle about everything needed in a moderate sized printing establishment, and are sole western agents for some of the best makes of Paper Cutters, Presses, Hand and Power, before the public. Parties about to establish journals in Nebraska or elsewhere are invited to correspond with us before making final arrange- ments, as we generally have on hand second-hand material in the way of type, presses, rules, chases, ete., which politiclans they do not pratend to conceal the fact that the lik elihood of his cbjec tion adds to their strength, I sm reiuc- tant to belleve that the Vatlcan will yield 1o the English pressure,but if it does the results will be doubly disestrous. It will hurt Rome and the church direcly and deeply, and §t will harm Ireland soarcely less by loosening the control which the piiests now exert on the side of order, in part by angering the people where the priests are walge, but more by enragicg the pries's who are nationallets. This ministry's mansgement of Irlsh affairs was never conepiclons for good judgment, but far and away the most inexcusable and foollsh bluuder of the series {s thls bullying of the pope in‘o affronting the whole Irith Cathclic ele- ment of the world. Indeed, so senseloss and gratoitous does it seem, and so cer- tain is It that the Vatican will cripple it- self financially and morally with the irish not only here, but fn America and Auttralia, that the peop's will refuse to believe that Dr. Walsh will be rejecied until the official news actually comee. CANADA, Tho lmpression has been growing of late that the Canadian authories are in somewhit desperate straits of more than one kind, I hear in the clty that Canada is goiog to experience vast difficulty in raising the milliovs for which an agent is comlng, d szust with 'the Paclfic railioad being universsl Parisians ssy that Ecg- land’s days in Canada sre numbered. For two years there hes been a small but sysiomstic and sleady emigration of Fronch familles to Canada, and the Parls politiciaus know, or belicve they know, meny thines about the condltion of the feeling at Qaebec and Montreal, ¢f which tke Eoglish are In blissfal ignorauce. THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION, The organizers of next year's Ameri- can exhibiton have at last put the pro- ject on tangible ground by lessing the bite. This has boen shrewdly placed clote fo the pretent Kensington grounds, where the public is now accustomed to go, and where the colonial exhibition is to be held next year. It isspacious and y cf access, with splendid railroad facilities. The question now Is whether Yankee energy and skill can so far dis- tance colonial qualities as to counterbal- snce the latter’s advantage of free post- oge, free rentals, and an Interested eris- teeratic pa‘ronage. The general idea fs that they can, for the Lord n opinlon of American capacity for achievement is es high as of colonial importance and ability it 1s low, A WHIRLING MONSTER Burics Its Head in fte Clends aud Lashes toe Barth With Its Tail, Details of the Dawson Uounty Water- Spout—An lmmaturo Oyclone, Gothenburg Independent, May 16, Between 2 aud 3 o'elock Friday afternoon, a monster cyclone was seen to furm on the valley southwest of town aud take a northessterly coarse almoot in line with this place. The newas epread rapidly that a cycloce was approaching, and osger eyes watched the course of the demon a3 )t came nearor and nearer, ex- pecting that it wou'd soon be upon them, but fortunately it changed 1's route and left our villagers more sarred than hurt, Shortly after the funuel-shaped clond can be secured at genuine bargains. 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