Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 July 1885 — Page 2
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TOPICS OF THE DAY. rSMOWAX. AX NUTMII. Taa lm(Ot4k Bnaatoa, XewYeck. mn iwmM H,M,Mt of OuImmM ayaa Its hlotk-paviag lwmli at U- per At the reouoet of Mm Pep, Mamer ex, editor at Mm Jew, sk Jfo, m UHraaaoaeaae paper, ads reolgaea. wilt nwTt to Park. Abocm B. BraaocBLa, eaarged with mhH to warder at. K. De Xoueg, prejprlRanF 0 e-aefc Sdrit IPr eaawoiuWRB JpSereoa. Psnul eOT iMMfaffeaVal VTIm NMMB JlWTi "not gu4KyH by Mm jury oa she let Tax rrofclbWoaUM of Ohio have pet a arwsure iivwi m a-aBrw Mvni eBrwuBimrurBB an-j Jf e ana-s se laaWMMPtl QtMUl Wocscxbt and staff have left Cak-e for laclaad. Xmmtbb Konanrs bad m aadioaoo wit Mi rYeeideat of Chat e Mm 34. LVOtXXS YeaPLT DvBf.tr ku bee OOW whtted to Mm aayluw for taa laeaae "at Mmdletowa, X. Y. Ix-Mixistsb LowBE.x..kas prostate S Tsluwes ot rare books picked up abroad to Harvard University. Ocxbiui. vrwrxxaovir, ef Illlaols, m weawoaed as Mio probable aaecsosor ef Fart Assistant Fostaeaster- General Hay. Vixmtbb KstLT will not bo recalled, Tbo Aaetriaa Goveraaaeat eaat reeetve klw or do without a wiaistor from America, Da. Bowx-8aoj?ABB has boom awarded Mm prise of W.m by the Freaeh Institute for discoveries la physiology. Ghas. A. Lost, wko disappeared from CliMac.saioMHMaco.aad whose wife aowwhHed scolds afterward, has tuned ap at Bootoa. Ho bad booa a a protract4 bVjmpw Comoro Hx&aox has reappointed all Mm Kopublieaa storekeepers, iaspeetors, ate, at Jfew York, mack to the disgust of oarpgotaat Deeaoerate. Owr Eklulb, Mm Ohio aaaawhawae rotated a poelttoa by First Auditor OueaewoMi, has beea givea Mm pee by 8eeretary Maaalac. who aays Mm eivilserrlee rales wast bo obeyed. ' On Mm 3d Mr. Kmtball, Mm aowDkoc tor otTMMXiat, oatorod.aa ditahargo o( MMdaMos o( Mi at oatoa. Ox Mm 7th a baaaaot la hooor of Jadro J. B. StaJllo. roooaMy aaaolatod Mittiotor to Italy, will bo giro at CfaiotaaaM, O, ador Mm a-aptoss C Mm Ohio Club, the as an eriaaisaUoa whieh hoavarod MSatstor Poadlotoa la a auallar way. GaKsajo. Qkaxt's asoaMirs aro.moarly l m i wmm m,t awimmn' or, baa booa hoard froam ta Maxieo. Mas. SAariKLa sad family are risHiac frioada at Stoekbrldco, Maaa. SaaKY Wabb Smooth ooaoladed kit aarios of lootaros oa XroiaUom oa Mio SMu Biwm MoCook haa writtoa a Jotter rraiffaiac Mm OoTonsosoat far in iaa tvlu. aaavaaaf asaf Tiul Kaasl taaUhflL. aVJi raw oVBjojBVwajai w aar 4iHoaaM Oh Mm Mi Mm rsasaias of Loaioiaaa's -war Trsor, 'Eoary WaMcias AMea, were real ored from New Orloaas to Bates Xaaco, aad burled wioh hoaors. Ocas. W. Boa, VaMod Btatee Miatstor to Pora, has boob eleUMy reooirod at Lmm. Prrafctixs hara ordered Maleolai Say's roaMral froat WaehMbrtoa aa mm bo oaa ttaad Mm Jearaoy. Ma will probaWytoto Mm Maatalas wtMt his daachter this week. Bcomtabt Msxxtjfw is s4d to bo xet awe Tory Mrod of Hicf ias, oho appoijM west elerk of Mm Troaoary Dopart weat, aad Miacias hiweelf is MMraachly Mrod of the aasoaal prowiaeaeo of his pool Mas, aad will bo glad to toko toasoMilac Tax Mlkada of Jsaaa has heetawad the Mhaoa ot taa third etaai oa D. W. BtoTeae who for years was ftrst seerotary of Mie Uaitod States logatMoi to Japaa. Later bo was ooerotary of Mm Japaaeao logatioa at Washiactoa. Orders higher thaa the 'foarth olass aro teldaat eoaferred aa for sicaors by Mm Mikado. Ox Mm troaiar of the 4Mt oz-Ualtod tales CoasalOeasral Fry a was baa Meted at Kaltfaz, M. 8. All the prowlkaaA faaXauwwBl waaaa HfawPVI dhBUBaaafc JwHan Bwaaapcjwap awaPaa W Vlv BPaiPanB as iMrawTaatBRT is roperted la Bmperoi WttMaw'i soadiMoa. Mo attead Mia the ators aad aohar eater tataaieaw. At CsWeata the New York rMowoa wore rsriowod by Mio Imprest Avgatta oa Mm BX'Mixmtsb JobxRcssbci. Yovm has arriTod la Baa FrsaoMco frow Chiaa, A bavwtbb has booa bora to Mm Dash oss ot Qawborlaad at Vieaaa. Cbambcrl aix aad Dttkeo hheir Irtth toar wiH waka bo bbMIc laaaahes. A. X. btxtexsox, of Illiaoii, aasJifed as sirat AstMtaat root was tor -goaoral a Washiactoa oa the tea, rloo- May. re - viawB , wax MAX. tetoxbox will aaneaed Oea rat Wotoetey la ooamaad of the Baadaa. I imm oobmoc lor Biomborshlp of Board of roaatoa Bxawiaera ia Bt. Losis Is ssdhy porplexiac Cowmlaatoaer BUok. 1 MaaaBO, os-Prse(doat of Baa Domiago aasaooa bmmm aa ArohMsaop by Fobs. M. B. Kbkx, aftColawbia, Me., formerly ox Bt. Aiohis, ih beoa appotptod to a pool. Mob hi Mm Dtriatea of Foroshry of Mio Ag rioatoBral Depart meat Br aToteofBMto tl9 Mm BrHitk Par liamtat refaaod to allow Charles Brad karh to take Mm eata aa a RMwher. ' BaoajBTABT Lama has booa eoaaaodfc Maowo lor set oral asys by a aororo jOOM. TJxitjw Statm Oowtvf. Mabox at Mar 1ms iafonaed the Dopartasoat o Btote Miat sfeatora aas HmUk appoarod U OXa ellBBaWllBW0 laMRjw IMbW
To a fHoad who aallod an h4m at Mio
Treeeary Mm ether day, Boaretary Maw aiag roaorhed; "Would you beiiov'o Hi I hare booa Sa Vkk balldlaf mow for four w oaths, aad I have aot( bad aa opparto alty to rieit aeoro Miaa Miree, rooms. Tbo obVih -lashers woa't lot w.H OSUMMS A'U CABUALTUM), Ix aacardaaao with a rooeat desialoa ot Mm Now York Court of Appeals, Fraas Jaaph Petmoaky, Mm As bur h murderer, was take n to Baaato oa the lath aad remummJ Wir ftA Oamaia1 Ttuptm. af tha itu preme Court to bohaaged ia AuUtra, Fri day, Awgatt Slat. Ox has Itt a womaa aad two ohltdron were baraed to death la a teaoBMut house at Cleveland, O. Ox tka 1st. ia Stephoas Couaty, Tcxt, a awa aamed Thomitooa iaauguratod a eampaica agaiast Arokie Froomaa, oa taklac his life.. Freeasaa't oame aloag at Mio right tla, aad aaded Mm eawwaiga by shootiag Thomptoa. It wat all about a woawa. Ox Mm lit Jaatet Ojlesby, of Detroit, Mies., foil froaa Mm stosBMr Alaska at Pat-ia-Bay, Lake Brio, aad was drowaed. Patrick LxrrortD aad Jawes Milter, two trawpt, wore teraok by the Wootera axprees of the Poaatylraaia Rsilrosd sear Pittibargh oa tlio 1st. Miller was iastaatly killed aad kia' compaatoa fatally hart. Ox Mm aight of Mio 1st a Ire ia Sloes Bros.' millinery ettsblishmoat at Cleveland, O., deetroyed worth of foathrs. flowers, ete. Iasarod for 34,999. W. a Bell, jeweler, lost f,WO. aad Hull, a dealer ia rubber goods, $1,0jO. Fully isaured. Ox the 3d are destroyed f76,O0 worth ot property at Pethtige, Wis. Ox the 3d Mrs. Lewis Steele, a newly married kdy, committed saieide at UMoa, N. Y. Wm. MatxiUOKS was haaged ia the Jail yaid at Biaghamtoa, 2C. Y.. oa the 3d, for the murder of Katie BredhoaT. Ok th 3d Bdward Hall and Imso Lawreaee were eoavieted in the Uaited States Court la New York of ooatpirUg to coun terfeit Quatowalaa eurroacy. SuecxB Saulsicry, who killed Fetr Miller at Ualoa City, Mich., la May, has beea ooaTioted of maaelaughtor, aad souteueed to tea year la the Btate't prisoa atJscksoa. Dcrixo the Knt six moaths of 1S8T there have boea alaoty.Mireo lyacklagi ia the Uaited Btatos, .the South being reepoaatwlelor oyer Mtree-fowrths of theaawbor; legal kaaciags, forty-two. The total mumberof lyaohiacs la IMi was 1M; legal haagiaa, 131. Ox ike 8tk Oeorgo M. Daabar was mar dered by aakaowa parties at i'lttsfteld, Mam. Ox tke Hh aa aakaowa nsaa had hit clothes stolea while bathing at Omaha, Keh,, orer which ho weat craxy aad die I. AT Utios, N. Y., oa the 4h Was. Vaa Vasrtaad Charles Maxwell were killed by Mm prematare exptotioa of a eaaaoa. Ox tBe44h Loait Massoa, of Nw York, speat the day aa Mm top of Storm Kiag Meaataia, aoar Newbargh, aad wousd Bp by kittiag himself, after trying to kUl hi wife. At Stoaghtoa, Wis., oa the Hh, tea large tobacee warehouse! were baraed, aad 9,09a esses of tobaeoo wore destroyed. The losses will aggregate &OQ,m. Abtkbm from Japaa state that the coaasgrsttoa whieh eocurf el at Toyswa, May 19th, destroyed 5,ftH hoaaes. A Touxe waa aamod Heary KIrmoe, of Dabuaae, Is., was iastaatly kilted at Me Gregor oa Mio 9th, by a ptle-drirer, oa whieh he waa working. Looia Zimmxrmax, a teamster for Mm Labs Shore RaUreajd at Clorelaad, O., fell through aa elerator hatchway at the Perkiasrswor biook oa the 9th, aad waa ki.led. At Viola, Wis., oa Mm Mh, three young mes. Bxza Bhawbaigb, aged Bfteea; Leri McFarlaad, aced oichtoea; aad Hoary Fiaaer, aged sereatoea, wore drowsed while bathlagiaKlekapooRiTor. MeFar land sared oao of kls oowrades frow drawn lag, sad while la the sot f rescuing aaetaor was BiatteU drowsed. A riRK at Carsoa, Not., oa the Stfa, whieh raged soreral hours, owing to laek of water supply, destroyed the greater porttoa of Mm lower part of tbo oity. The lost is estimated at 999,999; Insurance, fl2,99. Tmk large a took bara of Jawee Vaaetts, ia .the town of Fulton, near JsBeeville, Wis., was destroyed by Ire at aa early hour Mio moralag of the 9th, together with aise blooded her tea aad sleight aad ear ritges.. Two wea stooping- ia the bara were badly baraed, oao seriously. He will probably not r scorer. The loss is 999,999; (asuraaos, H.&09. BQ9CKULANBOVS. BJTxa South Awerioaa Cowmissloa frow tee uattea aaatot has made im report oa Chili. It reeelTsd rery UMto eseoursgewest there a eh lily grvetfng, as to apeak. RcrLTixs to iaeuiries from State ofaoials MMFes4waster0eaeralhss decided that peaslty oarelopoa eaa not be used to forward eorrespoadoaoo oa State aaTaira, erea whoa enclosed with matter properly mailable ia peaalty earelopsa. - At Zarleh, Bwitserlaad, tke auMiorlMea hate forbiddoa weotlags or prosetsleas of toe Baivauoa Army. A pkoolaxatiox was IstBod by Mayor Ksrrisoa.of Chisago, oa Mm Mh, forbid ding ho people 'to congregate ia large bodies alnag Mia oar lines. The French aswtpapors are ahowlag a mors friendly tons toward England. OrriOBM Tracy aad Badger, ot Bt. Loals, who weat to New Zealand, to bring back Maxwell, the alleged murderer of Freller, hare Bottled Mio auMiorltiM that Mwy will return with their prisoaor oa the steam ship Zetaadla, sailing from Asek! aad oa tke Slat. Ox Mae Mh Qeaeral Or ant spsat a aaiet day, aad was feeling la good spirits. Txk State Dspartmeat has booa in formed Mi at Boaador aad Chill hare ar raaged some sort of aa effeaoire aad defoot lye eUieaee, aad Mi ere ia a aertsia at aaxtoty recrdiac Mm report.
Tub MWei ausetsl Wla J- Uu ru
batwtea New York aad Baataa an Mm sh ia. Ira hours aad botob aMaatos, Mm quickest time yet mads between Mm two Tmk disabled Ouaard ataamer OeilU ar. rirsd at Quooastowa oa the fthk. Hor eaciaes were reader el aseless bv a braaksM hs the taaael shaft. KlroftTB of tka raraM of akalar U Spala oa the Sd aad 4th iastaats show a total of 3,M aaw oaaotaad 1,99 death. JiusatAX aesiajat racardlag Corea bar alarm- the Chinese, aad their troops are blac massed MsarV'iadlvsatAk. ACkluatu. loot, composed of all Me arailaUa wea a a a . . . ocwar, aas boob aispaioaoa to watoh the Coreas coast. At Bail Lake CHv aa the 4th the Uaited Btatos Bag was diaplayed at half mast oa all Mio Monaea pubik bulldiagt, aald to aaro been tbo result of orders frow Mm ehureh auMiorlMos. Tkb iroB-werkers,ot CUrelsnd were still out on the 9th. DXTHCHT. MKHt.. satortakaed the Max I. oaa editors oa Mio 9th. TB Britiak Parliament raassssnhled ia Loadoa oa tke 9th. TUKKBV has stonnod forUfrina- the Baa. phorus. ACTIVK war is bslar wade oa 1 to nor salooat at Dubuque, Ia. Thkrk were 1.M7 aow oases of oholera ia Spala ou the mi aad 990 deaths. iwo hundred moulders wont out oa strike at Rochester, N. Y., on the 9th. Six hundred aaw-mlll smuloves at sUv City, Mich., are on a strike. The Aaameso obieot to Froaoh rule, sad hoatilitlet have epeaed agala. AKroRTS to comoromise Teanoeaee'i debt are attracting atteatioa ia New York. Staxbarb dollars issued; from tke mlat duriBg the week ended July 4th, $47,998. CrruKXs ot La Plata Couaty, Colorado, have petitioned the Governor to send State troops to protect them from ths Indiana. It Is. said the convention between En. gland awl Russia only awaits Salisbury's Mgnacura The Porto subjects all fereirn Bubllea. tioas catering Turkey to a rigid cottier amp. At the summer Assises in Dubllaare. markablo decrease ia the number of crim inal esses is reported. There are bo agrarian oases oa the docket. Thk acting Comptroller of the Curreacy has authorised the Western Reserve National Bank of Warren, 0., to begin business with a capital of $109,999. The French Chamber of Deputies ratiled the Chinese treaty by a largo majority. Before the vote was takes M. Do Freyeinet made a apeeck, la which he polated out that there was nothing- ambiguous about the treaty, aad that it earn pletoty settled the question of suzerainty over Aaam. Arraxsemexts for tke formal surrender of Niagara Park to Mm State of New York oa July 6tk are progressing favorably. Tea thousand invitation have beea issued. It is hoped to hare President Cleveland aad the Governor-General of Canada as participants ia tke ceremonies, wkiek are being arranged oa a large LATE NEWS ITEMS. Fire destroyed the Belgian glass works at HeadTllle, Pa., oa Mm 7th. KuHStA is forwarding artillery to the Trans -Caspian territory. J. a Maokix, of Chicago; haa beea deaied a bow trial, aad goes to Mm Penitentiary for Ive years, unless ko eaa secure a supersedes Irow tke Supreme Court. Active preparations are making by Mif Preaek for a serious eawpalga ia An asm. James Kaxb waa.h aagod at Philadelphia on the 7th for the murder of his brother. Lord Wolselet is sailing homeward. M Do CLAUD, a French Deputy, aad M. Rulheier, aa editor, fought a duel at Paris with swords, aad the latter was badly wounded. - A coxvkxtiox of Caledonian Clubs ot North America begaa at Newark, N. J., on the 7th. Karl Carxarvox arrived ia Dublin oa the 7th, aad was eaMiusiastloally re solved. It has beea discovered, that aaeer canted the deatk of Commander Heary H. Gorrluge, U. 8. N., whs died oa the 9th. Felix Williams aad Jerry MeChris tlaa were lyaohed, Bear Grenada, Miss., for the murder of a peddler. Secretary Maxkixo has decided that tke employment of eoaviet labor is not a valid objection to a Government contractor. The two Bumws aad Millfgaa, officers at toe wrecked Bhaoknmaxoa Bauk, Phil ad el phis, Pa., were bound over oa charge of eoaaptraey. Bismarck is preparing a law to exclude foreign-bora Heirs from the right of saccestioa to German thrones. The Duchy of Brunswick contest hai alarmed him. The Secretary of the Treasury haa ordered the telegraph aad telephone wires to be cut down from tke Government building, at Washington. The rait Mall QtMn publications oa eke subject' of "The Traffic ia Youbc Girls" has attracted Mm attention of tke British HoBse of Cowwoas, aad amove is to be made to criminally prosecute the authors aad publisher! of tke seasatloual articles. . Kosexthal, a merchant of Corvallet, Ore., was eewhidsd by the parents of kit dead wife for refusing to marry a young tiater-ln-law. The indignity drove htm to suicide. , Btrikixo rolling. mill hands At Cleveland, O., dosed up several manufacturing establishBMats oa tke 7th, compelling the mea to quit work. Tke riotous dswoaatoahieat stopped Just short at bloodshed. Txx Supreme ' Temple, Patriarchal Ctreis, 1. O. O. F., convened la Bt Paul, Mian., on tke 9th. Tares thousand dele gfttee aad TiMtori were pteee.
A WATER 9fQ9T9 POPIOE.
BaamMrs Tram .MM rrHM Mm Id-aek af sTom HaHrwnd and Oarriod Twa Men deed Feet Hy a Muratlng Water Bpaat. ix Axtoxio, Tx., JbIj s.Yoster oaj Bsomlng, osar WslUou, ISO bMmb west of hero, aM east-bouud freight tralB wm strtiek hf a wator upout. Taa sagl'assr naw tku water spout approach tag, boHndiBf along Ilka a rubbsr ball, toar tac up Uw earth ami uprooting all In its way. The engineer revartmd the train to avoid the water spout, wkoau courae waa tortuous with column 1 sell tied tad rotary motion. Just before the water spout retched tke lias of tke road It changed 1U course aad Bounded along arallsl to tke track wltk frightful velocity. Whoa opposite the train tke water spout burst, deluging tke engineer, Ireinaa aad brakewen. wko abaudoaed tke trala sad climbed some trees to avoid a wave of water fully eight feet high aad about ten feet wide. Tke locomotive and fourteen ears ware raised boillv and carried nearly m feet from tke track, while tka road bed was completely obliterated. .No one was hurt. The extent of the damage has not yet been ascertained. Through trains west of here oa the Sunset Road have beea abandoned. Road-beds and a Number of bridges have beea washed away by recent heavy rains. SHE WAS HIS DAUGHTER, And Though Btaetc, Ne Proposed to f rvtrfe far His Own The Kuetlen Created My a C.eergia Millionaire's Will. Sparta, Ga., July 6. Great Interest m exhibited la tke will of tke lata David Dickson, the fanner millionaire, who died leaving all of his property, except a small pittance, to Amanda Eubanks, a n egress. The wkita heirs ot Dickson, who are scattered through Georgia, New York and Texas, propose to attack tke dead man's sanity. Both sides have employed able counsel. The will Is to be probated to-morrow, when It is expected a stroag fight will be made. Ab latlmate friend ot Mr. Dlcksoa tells tke story of tke will as follows: "Amanda Kubsnks, the beaetctary, Is the result of aa early Indiscretion of Mr. Dickson wltk one of his slaves. It is asserted that ever since the birth of this child Dickson took to reading: his Bible, aad declared that It took a maa of grit to taze care of his ofsprlng whea faced by society aad prejudice. Ia the will the lawyers are directed not only to see that Its provisions as to his property are carried oat, bat that the womaa Is protected In all her rights as a cltlsen, wherever she may choose to live.' THAT MORMON OUTRAGE. Gentile IbHe-hMoh A Veteran's Tears The AetJuetMcd by thn Mnrrunn I'rtM Hew Lear. O Lord, Hew Loa!" Salt Lakb City, Utah, July 7. Indignation over the Mormon act, placing the Sac at half-mast, continue unabated. Kxclted groups of Gentiles discussed ths af air all day. Ab old veteran stood ia front of the City Hall looking at the trailing fag. Tears streamed from his eyes. Shaking his fist at the Mormon policeman guarding to see that the flag was net raised, he exclaimed: "How long, O Lord, how long," and declared he would leave the seat of treason within forty-elxht hours. Horace Eldridge, President of the Deseret National Bank, tke United States depository here, says half-niaat is the proper place for the Bag, as "we have not more thaa half our rights." The JVoro Snquirtr, the Mormon paper, had oa the Fourth a coffin with the lncription "Independence died July 4, Hsf." The DtttrH Nem, church organ, tally justified the kalf-mastlBg at the Bag ia a Bre-eoluma editorial, conclusively showing lhat It was under church authority, claiming it was right to do it because liberty Is dead in Utah. A MYSTERY SOLVED. TheiSuitaVtM IMssppearaaee af Two CBm dren Last April Finally Aeeounted For Hurled la a (Jalekswad. Effingham, III., July 6. The bodies ef the two missing Mormaa children, concerning whose mysterious disappearance ftom their home here in April last there has been so much excitement, were accidentally found yesterday at the bottom at the litUe Wabash Klver, beneath two feet of quicksand, by some boyg who were la bathing. While walking about In the water they detected a stench at a particular spot, and at once repaired to this city aad reported the fact to the authorities, when hundreds of citizens proceeded to the river. The bodies were found about one hundred yards below the toot-log from which they tell. The remains are much decomposed, aad could only be identified by means of the clothtag and school books. The drowning of the two little girls created great excite meat la this and adjoining counties, and the failure to find the bodies at the time gave rise to all kinds ot rumors. Weeks ef fruitless search were spent. , AFRAID TO ASK. Department Clerk. Uncertain af Their Tenure, Not Anstau About Vaeatlena. Washington, D. C, July 7. Heretofore at tins season of the year the Government employes began to think of vacation joys, aad ia consequence the files of the department, were crowded wltk applications for leaves. This year, how ever, there Is a remarkable dearth of such applications. There has been no new ruling oa the question ot leaves, and a few have been granted for the usual term ef thirty days, but it Is probable that very few leaves will he taken this year until late la the season when matters .have HHleted down. In some of the departtaenia It is probable that the thirty days' leave will be reduoed down to, twenty, and ia some of the bureaus bo leaves will he granted at all. There seems to be bo disposition on the part of the clerks to make complaint on this score. So far the onestloa has not been fereed apon the atteatie af tka k4s of tba depar'.BMBht.
THE STRIKE ENDED. Vraato Kesumed o the OWImm
JteUway, rresWent dmwa Having Agreed to KeliMfiite tke sHaaMsraed Men tTThey Freve to Hava Meea Unjustly Treated. Chicacw, fix., July I. The strike of Mm street ear employes of the West Division Railway Company, Inaugurated a week ago yes Unlay, oame to. an sad last night at a oosfereaee ef the men, tke railway oAoiils aud a o emmittee ot the City Council. President Jeaes submitted a proposition ta tke mn. It was to Ike effect that it the mew saw nt to resume work (all except the. sixteen dlsoharged men), he would, as soon as all the ears were la their pieces, Investigate the cause of their discharge, and It upon laveatigatloa it turned out that any ot them had been discharged tor any such violation of rules or BegligBBce of duty as-would fairly merit their discharge, they would acver be re Instated, and that otherwise they would. He also signified hie willingness to Investigate the charges personally, without the aid of Superintendent Lake, who might prove an Interested party. He as. aured the men that It no cause could be glvst for the discharge of the sixteen unfortunate men, other than the Important part they played la securing the removal of Superintendent lllgley a couple of months ago, they would be Im mediately reinstated. At a meeting of the men l'resldeut Jones' proposition was unanimously accepted, and all cars were started out oa schedule time to-day. President Kleckner, of the Car Men's Association, and the sixteen discharged employes, will have a conference with President Jones at ton o'clock this moralag, when it la believed all differences will be settled, and amicable relations restored between the Company and Its employes. Ia accordance with an agreement reached yesterday morning, the forty or more cars then running were allowed to continue until five o'clock last eveaiag, and bo Interruptions or casual ties were reported. rampant"redskins. Preparing to Keeiet IHMrmawtHt-Deln-; thn War I)MHee4 HiaiM ef Hetltltlee in "W-ntrrH Kmimhm Federal and Ktate Troops Under Order Warning the Hrt, tiers. Wichita, Kab., July 7. Dispatches from fort Keao and Darlington, the seat of the apprehemied Indian troubles, say that sixteen companies ot soldiers are bow upon the ground. The Indians, la speaking of the probability of their being disarmed by the Government, ssv they will die before submitting to that, as it would be deatk In any event. There is little doubt but what white men have had a hand In working the Indians up to their present warlike attitude. The Cheyennes were considerably excited yesterday over the quartering of some of the freshly arrived troops In a vacated Arapahoe school building, and since the accidental killing ot an Indian at the lodge their medicine dances hare been more Incessant. The telegrams say that such heathenish practices aa are now going on dally have not been witnessed In many years, and old Indian fighters say that the reaewat ot these war dances Is InexplicableSo far as the presence ot the sixteen com. psnles Is concerned, the Indians seem to care little, believing themselves able ta whip a much larger force. Tor-KKA, Ka., Julv 8. News was received here yesterday evening that Indians had beea seea la Pratt County, this State. Goveraor Martin at once telegraphed General Augar at Fort Leavenworth, and received word in reply that no aews had reached him of the Indians being ia Western Kansas. Aa hour later General Manager Robinson received orders from Quartermaster Gillls at Fort Leavenworth to send a train to Klley for troops. Goveraor Martin haa telegraped commanders of companies of State troops at Wlaflelit Wellington, Lamed, Dodge City and Garden City to hold their commands ia readiness to 'march at a moment's notice. He also ordered oat ranaers through the southwestern oeua ties to warn the Inhabitants. INDIAN LAND LEASES. The Administration Net Kindly aMapeaed Taward Them Ah Ovprhanllng ef the Whole Sjatem Inevitable. Washington, O. C, July 8. Whethet just or unjust, the feeling on the part of the new administration Is not at all kindly to the cattlemen holding leases la the Indian Territory. This is manifested ia varioas ways. Commissioner Atkins does aot hesitate to blurtout his views. Secretary Lamar has shown all along that he thinks the tribes have not beea fairly dealt with. The President has revealed heart by listening very attentively to all who have protested against the leases, and kas asked a great many questions. Governor MeCook'a letter waa not written until its anther bad talked with the President and the ofischtls of the Interior Department. His figures aad arguments were set forth la a formal manner rather as the result of his probing the AdmlnlstraUon'n sentiment. A new Indian Inspector is bow ob his way to the Territory to make Investigation and report. What form this, growing hostility on the part of the Government toward the lessees will take It Is Impossible to nay, Possibly nothing will be done until CoBgress meets, whea the President can call attention to the situation and urge legislation. The subject has been discussed In Cabinet meetings, and the general view that these leases are Illegal and unjust to the Indiana has beea expressed. The pro' nrletv of takine action has beea con sidered, hut ao conclusion reached. Un tamg is pretty eerMin, anu va oattemen may as well make up their minds to it the whole leasing business will be overhauled at the coming session, aad entirely new arrangement will have to be made for next season's pasturage, under a law yet to be enacted, if. Indeed, all lea-lag of tae reservation to eattltnta ia kef bUmUj f1rWw,
