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    OMAHA DAILY
HLEVKNTIl YEAR OMAHA.SArITJJRDAY MORNING , WYI ) < ] i\riBHil2 \ ; ( ; , l > 8i , NO. 134
THE ASSASSIN'S TRIAL.
'Sharp Oommonta of tlio flow York
World 011 the Counsel ,
. .Homy Ward Boechor in Fis
Thnnkwciviaf ? Sermon De
ll no3 the Criino.
'Tho Trial of Guitoau Resumed ,
with His Usual Inanuo
Performances.
JSynopgia of the Statement the
"Lunatic" M.ido to the
Court und Jury.
Guitoau's Father Once Com
manded a Dead Girl to
Ariao and Walk.
. .A. Witness Saya the Prisoner ia
a Perfer t Pac-Siinilo of
the Old Man.
jMoro Testimony Tending to Kntiib-
lih His lusanlty-
COMMENTS ON THE CASE-
Ktttloml AfMX-iitUHl I'riw.
MII.tRV TALK. OP "Tim WOULD. "
Nr.w YORK , November 25. The
World this moining says , editorially :
"If Mr. Scovillo i * wise ho will goon
with the management of thu Cinitoau
defense without Buokiui ; tcrinvitoMr.
A. H. Trudo , of Chicago , to come to
his aid , and it. Might bo a good idea
for Air. Win. Ilonry Smith to lot up
on his daily ndvortixing of Mr.
Trudo throunh Hio Associated JPre.ss.
Mr. Trudo is a sharp practitioner of
the Tomb * or Old B.iiicy . school , but
hi'liuito his appcar.mco in a criminal
case has bur too fioquontly indicated
its desperation , ntfd , instead of win
ning u cause , his nimplo but tioniowlmt
monotonous practice is to hang the
jury. "
niiCCIIKR ON THK TKIAf. .
NKW YOHK , November 25. Speak
ing of tlio Guitoau trial in his Thanks
giving Rormoii , Henry \Vurd Beechor
fliiiJ : "Even the tri.il of that wretch ,
tardy aa U ii , has been a trial to the
spirit of thu people. It shows that a
government of h piiio enoous jjeoplo is
not , as has been said it must
bo , a government of passion. Men
waited and waited very long for
the process of organized justice and
with an assurance of Bocnruy that self
government ulono can give. This na
tion was grieved by that blow , but
not jarred. If it had been not only
the the president but the vico-presi-
dent and consjroja , it would have
boon the saraoevoii jf all the poli
ticians had boeri slain. [ Laughter , ]
Tho'government would have gone on.
Even out of this trial that appears
to bo going on at Washington
[ laughter ] - there should come a
bettor defined doctrine of the liberty
and responsibility of thoeo who nro
said to btj of unsound mind , and un
less there is some such outcome , nil-
leaf this doctrine could bo fixed and
liVnited very slurply , wo are destined
to know not what will bo the waste wf
life. Unices it linn this result this trial
will only have been a Hpectaclo of an
imbecile judga at one end of the com t ,
a vngr.mt crrninal at tbo other end ;
an idiotic c mrt trying to find out at
what point a murderer is ins mo.
[ Applause. ] Ho who ia sane enough
to oig.mizo the element of crime am' '
accomplish it is sane enough to bo
hanged. "
THE TRIAL-
OUITKAU'S APDHKS3.
WASHINGTON- , November 25. There
was the usual crowd in the court room
this morning , and the court , before
beginning tlio trial , warned those
present ag.iinst any expressions of-ap- '
proval or disipproval. ( > uitciu : was
then given a few minutes u > address
the coutt , and rend a paper peculiarly
-constructed , setting forth some of his a
ideas , He road in a dramatic and
somewhat eloquent manner.
There was a sharp tilt between Sco
villo and D.ividgo over the newspaper
-clippings found on Guitoau when ar
rested , which ended in Scovillo get
ting1 possession of the papers.
Gniteuu thonmndnn second speech ,
saying ho understood his divorced
wife was in court , and wanted it un [
derstood th.it if she came there to do
him harm ho would rip up her char-
acter. There wore Homo things inter
esting concerning her career in Phila- -
-dolphia.
Guitimi's statement made to the
court this imruini ; is a long , rambling
'document , in which ho Bays ho in
tends to have all the fncts RO before
the jury. For this ro-iBon he contin .
ually interrupted the counsel and wit
nesses , and was determined every fact
in his career biuring on the question
who lirod that shot , tliu Deity or
him , " should bo presented. Jlonco ,
everything connect id with his person
al and theological record must be de
veloped. Ho placed great stress on
the editorials in the nowjpapoRt last b <
Hprincr denouncing Chrliold for using .
patronage immicahlo to the
republican P rty and Bays
ho certainly novar would have shot
the president but for them , and they
could bear n just portion of the odium
nnd responsibility , n * should also the
doctors who actually ki'Jod ' him ; an ,
except for their ire.itnont liu would
bo nlivo to-day. 1 lo was not afraid of
death and w.n certain of his destiny ,
ni the Lord inspired tliu act a * ho did
in the ciso of Abr.ihim nnd scores of
other case * inontioned in tho. Uiblo.
Guitcau then paid particular attention
to the cranks , warning thorn to keep
away from him at the peril of instant
do.ith. Ho snid in the case of Jones ,
who fired at him lust H turdoy , he
would have boon shot do-id had not
tlie homos roared at the moment the
guurda allot at him , llo wkod only
I
that the jury dhposo of the cane 01
thu fads.
Mr. Scovillo ca'lod ' forSomtor.lohi
A. Logan , of Illinois , Kmory A
Storrs and Charles H. Rood. Noli
answered , and Jtuoph U Smith , o
Krecpurt , was sworn. Ho tcstifiei
that ho know Guitrau'H father ; though
him "queer , " but not cr.wy ; know
Gnitoan and his former wife , but hi
know nolliing of their married lifo.
.fame * U. FOHS.JOI Now Hampshire
an tiyo-witnv.il to 'tho ' shooting , testi
lied that ho heard , i eeond shot , : iw
the prisoner in the hands of nil oflicd
and appeared very highly indignant
thought the wren m in luid been nr
rested.
H. Uoetl , utato attorney o
or twelve years , tostiftod tt
' appearing as comunl for tin
dcfoiid.int in a minor criminal case
when ho undo a nmb iuj , incoliuroti
speich. Hu fcubwqiiotitly stated hi
was about to buI'ho tutor ttent
newspaper , although lie liad nr
money , but tit-ponded upon his in
tl nonce Guitwiu indoavorod to bor
row 815 of li + ni a f w d.iys before the
shooting , sayini" when he jiot hispluci.
from the gnVLramcnt hu xvunld pay i
that B.uine was backing him am
wai all right. Ho told the witnoH-
ho would in a few days bo iiomin
ated for the Paris can-nilito. Witness
advisciUiiin to seokii minor pn itinuv
and Guiio-iu was inilignaiit. Ho liar
visited Guitoau in his cell since the
shooting , and asked him why lie ( .hot
tlio president. Guitcau enid the Lor < ;
did it , usinjf him at His instrument.
The prisoner was incoherent , anil
struck his hands wildly against the
wall. Gtiiteau always nppouod sin
cere. This waa the limt indication ho
over haw of violence
In his cross-examination Hood
- , tes
tified that ho visited 'Uuitonu ' in the
cell at the requmt of Scovjlle. Ho
never coiUidorod him dangerous , and
did not think him incapable of judg
ing right Irciin wroni ; . Ueed denies
that lie had stated to Cork hill that ho
thought Guitoau of unsound mind but
responsible for crime. Ho sat by
Seovillo's side during tlio trial and
BUggeetod questions llo repeated
the a-st'i-tion thatGuiteau's attempt to
borrow money was four days before
thu allnciliny.
Guiteau interrupted : "That , was
false ; it was two months before. " fie
c uitiiiuod his interruptions until
Fudge Cox told him if he did not stop
! io would bo gagged. This silenced
"lim.
At 12:08 : p. nu no further witness
answered and recess for half an hour
was declared.
After recess the first witness was
Herman H. Kmerliog Ho know the
GtiitiMii family fourteen years in Freeport -
port , 111. The elder Guitcau always
believed doctors unnecessary and if
people believed in God they would
never die. On cross-examination the
witness acknowledged ho waa an inti-
ma e friend of the Scovillo and Gui
teau families and had written to a
Mr. Orloy. saying if ho gathered evi
dence of the peculiarities of the Gui
teau faroiJyJie wou'.d'bc ' ppjiacMl as .
a witness and would receive n re
muneration from the government.
On being further cross-examined
ho acknowledged he had actt-d
almost as consulting counsel in
the case , and had prepared a brief for
Scovillo on intamty. Be never know
the prisoner personally , but know his
father intimately.
The next witness w.is Thos. North ,
of Chicago , a former resident of Free-
port. Jlo testified as to the peculiari
ties of the older Guitoan , with whom
ho wan associated in official town busi
ness. Mr. North was cross examined
at great length concerning the pe
culiarities of tliu elder Guitcau , relat
ing an instance when ho commanded
a deceased dauuhtir in the nauio of (
Clirist , iid also a sick woman , ttiariBo
and walk in thu name of Christ.
Neither cumnunds were obeyed. Ho
was apparently aincere. The witnuaB
was asked if the prisoner resembled
his fatlicr. The prosecution objected ,
but the question was allowed , and the
witness eaid ho was an exact facsimile
of IIIH father.
In referring to the Hacrilicial belief
of the eldt-r Guitoau , Mr. North aaitl :
One evening in a public meeting , in
discussing troubles concerning a cer
tain son of a family , ho B.-iid : 'Take
knife and slay him as Abraham did
Isaac. ' Ho really meant just what ho
said. "
The witness continued his testimony
until . ' ! o'clock , when the court ad
journed.
Mrs. .Scoville will testify to-morrow ,
and poBsioly Guitoau.
"It is understood the defense bus
mbpoonaod ono of the government ox-
icrts who had made up his mind con-
irary to the expectation of Corfchill.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
-iV.loiml l'n"t AiiodUlon ,
WE.NtKS IUIHO.V ti 8T.iNni.VU.
\VAXIIIMITU.V , November 25. The
dopartmer.t nf justice this niftrning <
lonies tint A. M. Gibson ituH any
itanding in tint department as an at-
.ornoy. .
liA.VK ! JONKH INMCTP.U.
The grand jury this evening return-
id an indictment agiinst Joiiys , who
ittackod Guitoiu , charging assault
vith intent to kill. "
01
01' 1IO.VD nKDHMITION.
cf :
WAHHINOTON , November 25. TJio cfCI :
land redemption nuilitr the 105th call fr
) date amounts to $10lj,5 ( ! ! ( ) . tr
CA1II.VKT MKKriNO. ? '
Ill
Socrolarios Blaine , Folder , Lincoln ti
tnd Hunt attended the cabinet meet-
o
tig to-duy. The dopirtinont of jtis-
ice was roproscntii'l ' by Silicitor-
Jonoral Phillips. Dupirtmont mat-
crs alouo formed thu subject of dis-
lUHiion. Afcor next week the c-ibinot
uooting * will bo held in the white
louse. '
THE HTAK KOUTE CAHKH.
The question of A. M. :
iuthority as an nttornoy for tlio
Jnitcd Htatei in tlio star route invcs-
ifjatiou luivini { called out from Solid-
or-Genoral I'liillipn a lott r doubting
uch authority , Gibson has written a
oply which the departinont of juatico ,
my make public to-morrow. It x
laiina that Gibdon'a appoiiitmout
personal from MaoVengh nnd thai it
*
was on ( his Gibson published the
vnluminnun rejKjrl of the invostiRn
which was written and printot1
Mi'anwhilo the grand jury uro 001
slderiug the star routii caoe , sovoru
witnescea having alrondy been examined
amined ,
The Billiard Tonrnnmonl
X\tinimt AK-ocUtnl I'tmf.
Knvf YOHK , November SJft. In th
billiard tournament this iifli > rnoo
D.ily beat Sexton in the ( ' "nd inniii
by a aeoro nf 200 to 181. Hiwt riniH-
D.ily , J , 10 , 44 ; Sexton , US , 1M , 12.
InthoHfoond gnmo between Dal ,
and Schaufur the litter won in th
1'iilrd inning by a ncoro f " 00 t 187
Most uns Daly , 11 , 17 , 17 ; Hchaele
11,17 , 11.
Ditm and t'arlor opened tilt' gumo
tbia evening. Dion won the gimo fo
the ohampi mship and the first pm
in the ( list inninit by a score of 20
to lot. Winner's avernge , . ' ( 17-lil.
The last came of the tounmmeii
was played between Schacfor and Sex.
tun. Soliaofor won tlio camu in Ih
f > ! ) th inning bv a score cit 200 to li
Sch'iofor taknsgccond pri.pandVal
lace. Mortis and Sloston will play o :
tii1. * for third money to-iuornuv.
The great , match for § 5,000 , belwcei
Si'\ton and Scluofer will be played 01
Dei-ember 2th. ! )
PORBIQN INTELLIGENCE ,
Yesterday's Budget of Newu
by the Cable.
Nation il AHtoi-iatcil l'rt" .
Till : JIASClIKSTKIl HACKS.
liONUON , November 25. The race
For the Manchester Salford Wolte
handicap to-ilay was won by Picador
with IDtoii Hocond and Montrose third
Thu race for tlin Manchester Ellesmere
more \\olter handicap came off to-day
and was won by Montrose , "with Don
Christinu second and Princess Louise
third.
UISMAltOK AMI HIS 1'OLIOY.
DUULIN , November 25. Bismarck
at the state dinner last night made r
speoeh disavowing apprehensions o
u Hi'rious conll ctatiddiaBolution of th
U'-iehstag. lie tu ly appreciated the
difficulties ho must encounter in at
tempting to enforce the emperor's pol
icy , and did not underrate the opjio
sition. but tinticipitcd Mictvss. It do
fo.ited ho would confine himself to
foreign alfiiis , and appoint a vice-
chancellor for the homo department.
, ' Bismarck will
Opposition pip < ji'H Bay
evade the contest.
1IOYII AMI IIANLAN.
LONDON , November 25. Boyd has
chtillo gjd Uunlnn to row a nice on
the Thames for from 200 to .Cl.OOO
a sido.
NO REVOLUTION IN VE.SKZUKLA.
NKW YOUK , November 25. The
Vonrzui'liitn charge d'affiires denies
that thtro is a revolution in Vene
zuela , us reported by cable from
.Havro thiEniorninsc-----
IIH. CAKVIIB.
LONDON , November 25. Dr. Car
ver , the American rifle marksman ,
shot at Ilondon to-day in competition
with Mr. Eden to kill the greatest
number out of 50 pigeons , Carver
shootingjit thirty yards rise , while
Eden slipt at twenty-eight. Carver
won , killing I53 ] Eden killed 150.
. lUIPJSHOIl WILLIAM.
Br.iii.iN , November 25. Emperor
William is still indisposed , but sleeps
well.
Till : CAItDINAI.'S 1 > AUOI1TKU.
KOMI : , November 25. The Capital
nf this city publishes n number of
documents supporting the claim of
'oiuituss L'lmbertini as a daughter of
the late Cardinal Antonolli.
ANOTIIEll "fiUSl'ECT. " .
Dtiiir-iN , November 25. Ono Ma-
lony , who is believed to bo the per
son who circulated the "no rent"
manifesto has been arrested.
nr.Ai ) .
PAIIIH , November 25. M. Atns
Barso , the celebrated French savant ,
is dead.
OAMMKITA'H rAi-KU.
M. Gambclta is going to publish at
Marseilles an iuniorUiit ovuning jour
nal called The Mir.ibu.au , to support
liis policy.
Hl'ANIHir KTHAMI'.K LOUT.
LONDON , November25. A dispatch
to Lloyds Bays the Spanish steamer
Josi-llanos has foundurcd at sea and
fifteen lives have been lost.
Failures Daring the Woek-
yatlonnl Anxoclatixl I'rcm
"
NEW YOHK , November 25. There
went 123 failnriH throughout thu Uni
ted States and Canid.i reported to
liradfitix-et'a during the past week , an .
incriiiso of two as c.nnparod with the
reconi of the preceding week , Tlio
Jecrvaao was the largest in the middle
tatos , while in the western there was
in increase , the southern and New
England states showing about the
i.uno.
"
Cotton Prodnoorn' Convention ,
. '
ATLANTA , fia. , November 25. An
mportant convention will usstiinble
v
n the grounds of thu international
otton uxposition on the ( ith of Do-
etnber , and will continue in Boaaion
ivo dnys , for the purpose of bringing :
ogcthur all persons interested in the I
lultivation of thin ttaplo to study thu
mploment.H and machinery on oxhihi.
ion and confer on matters of moment
thu wholu planting intere.it.
Mining Now * .
;
KAN FitAScist'o , November 25
fining news from Caribou , Hritish
'olumbia , is very good. Statistics of
tie past year have been largely in or-
eBn of jirovious months. ?
iinall PoxEildemlo in Roolienter > '
NKW YOIIK , November 25. The
iUthoritics hero received a roijuoBt :
ttd have sent two thousand vaccine
> ints to Rochester , where the
lor. U becoming epidemic.
SILVER CITY ,
TliB Past and Present of an
Idaho Oommnnity ,
Through the Vnlloy of the
Jordan.
Observations Along the Owy
heo-An Old-Tim El Dor ado.
EfToot of Railroail Extouklonn
San rraiifl'ool'hronl 1i
HOI.SK CITV , 1. T. , Noxviubor 15.
The ride from Hoino to Sdvi-r rity is
Dot thu most pivpo.wtniui , ' nt thin
season of the year. Thu stngo leaves
the territorial capital at , ' ! a. in. , and
dashoA out of the little garden ' 'i'y at
once , HO that its lovely oi-ohai-iU'iiro
lost to Bight an soon an one lias cr < > * sud
tlio yellow Hoods of tl' < > modern
I'nctolus. For ( iftoun inikvi not \ \
housu or feiico gl.uldonh thi
eye. The buk : of the | > r-iirii' wolf
and the scream of tlin wild fowl ,
scared from its reedy bed , < i : < < all that
varies the monotony of tm ! jmirney.
t\L daybreak wo re.ich ana lu
where wo uit down to a
breakfaht. A fresh team living
to the w utoii , wo
now speed away wi-s.iw.ird nt\ \
the sun uives his litKt . 'Unu ' over
the Itoiso mountitiim to .sue if the wotld
is j'ut awake. Itoforo us , fifty milun
awtty , lowers thoOwyheo r.mgo , cold
and dull in the early IL'htvhilo bo-
Mud im ( hu Hois moutitanm nro all
ijjloiv. About us all is iK-Ndlalioii.
Nothing but Hagobrush and hand for
tiles. Our ( cam toils heavily up the
ill which overlooks Unako river , and
a herd of eleven dour spring up from
their bed beside the ro.id , and they
canter elF with the speed of the wind.
About twomilos aw.iy , ncroxi a Mough
wlicro myriads of wild fowl iiio'fcedingi
floinuthiuu' wlitto moves xluwfy aiong.
It in a held of antelope that hm > Ixien
feeding on the * hitu na'f. ! no.v lipo
with tliu lirsb front ,
Till : OWVIIKK KIVKK.
Half an hour more and wt * mo at
the banks of Snake river , whiuli xvi <
cross at the Owyheo ferry. llen > a
second cluiiiie in had and we drive iii- ]
on the broad old HCO\V to crocs tin-
river. What a , change in tno hun
dred miles ! The roaring , danguiviiri
sttam that b.iilles the iiigo.iiuily of
ihu pilotp no much at Luwiinon is here
smooth and glassy , and as sluugith as
ttio Feather at Maryvillo. The r.iil-
road boom will make plunty of work
for any steamboat under. 300 tons af
ter next year. Doubts are had of iu
ultimata course , mostpooplo believing
that it will cross Buise river about 25
miles btlow IUHO ! ! City and build up a
rival town. My awn idea is
that it will never , ramo ou
this side of the iJv.jrj. 1 have
oxamliied both 'baiiltV of the Snake ,
and if it is as good alovu thu mouth
of the Uwyeo as it is between that
stream and F.irowoll Itend , 110 miles
further down , it wi 1 keep on the nest
side and run nearer to Silver than it
does to Home. Thia will cheapen the
cost of oveiything for the Uwjeo people
plo except mining machinery , which
they always h.ivo t-ot from San Fran
cisco A wearisome journey was ours
up the valley of 1'iyiiolds' creek on
that bleak October afternoon. TIKI
leaves hud fallen from the apple trues
and the yellow poplaiH were ghostly
and b.iro. Snow was fulling an we
halted at the dinner station , and a
more dismal day could not bo imag
ined. Alter a wretuhed ride up the
desolate niouni am side for t waive miles
wo were beside the muddy watorj f
.lotd.m creek , ono ot thu lamoim gold
of America.
JOIIDAV CKKUK.
It Hews through the county seat
and beside the now vacant and de-
soiled towns of Uuby City and Buonu-
villu. fbis crook is full of wasted
Hold to-djy. The tailings are la-apod i1
up sixty feet high in some placcn.
When thesp digyii g * were stiuck in j
1804 provisions were so noarco that a
man could not muku wages to work
u'l-ound that did not pay * ( ! per dsy to
the hand. Now men would bu glad
to work them , could they obtain fall
of water enough to carry off what lies
on toji of tht-iii A few Cliinecu work
the bed of the creek .over every year ,
mid I Hiippn.su they occasionally liud a
lump of lost amalgam from BOIIIO of
the mill * iliat gioimd out foriuni's in
the palmy days of the ' 'Ida Elmoro , "
"Golden Chariot" and "Poor Man. "
All tin-so clniiim are now abandoned
ind are full of water. Silver
Uity begins to show marks of wear and
.oar , but it keeps a stiff upper lip , and
kvill die ganiQ when it docs die. It
us fourteen saloons , and not a "bit
IIUUHO" among thorn. At thu "Idaho"
ihoy play "solo wxly" for cigarH , three
Fur a dollsT. And you must not jnd o
tlieso Hhabby-looking old fellows by '
their clothes , either. Thny often are
well heeled , " but love logo
Silver City lies at thu mouth of Long ar
'iilch , which comes in at the foot of to
Koridiiinoiiiiiain. Itut this place is
great tributary of San Francisco ,
ind still p ys in largo minis of money
uiniially to the merchants of that
ity. Somn of the stores hero carry
is high as $150,000 worth of goods
( trough the winter , because the roads
ire viitu.illy elcsod by snow after the
1st of Noveinbur.
11AII.UOAI ) r.XTOUTlOM.
Tli is freight is hauled in wagons
from \Vinticmucca , 210 miles , at a \
< > Ht of about three cents per pound.
rin-at complaint is made by thu mer N
chants huro ugainst the unjust din-
iriminatioiiH of ( hu Central Pacific
ailroad , which charges 82 10 per 100 {
lounds to Winnemiicca , and only
1 10 to Kelton , which is nearly . ' )50 )
nik'H further. It will und in San
I'Vancirco losing all this vahmblo
irade , because whenever the Oregon
railway and Navigation company is
otnplet d to thu Grande Hondo val
ley , HU that they will not have ovorl'OO
nilej of wagon hauling thewj merchant *
nill buy their goouji iu Portluud. (
Another great cause of complaint is
that goods arc not delivered as they
are shipped ; that Kelton freight , i'i
given the profi'reiieo over ( jooiN
iilnjiped \Yiitiioniucca , I'nlts.ides
( iml ISIko ; that earn containing ircight
for the latter towim are mulched out
at way points all along the line , nnd
that Kultnn car * nro given "tho right
of the roml" ever everything but pas-
iionyor trains and trains loaded with
to.i for Now York and Boston dhcet.
A healthy ghoul is this mime half dt'-id
looking town of Silver City , with its
weather beaten stores and uooUns res
idences. But I miw no evidence ,
of want on any oido. Of cotirso tin
best part of the \V r K.iglo moitntiiii
in worked out , but thuro are scores ol
fellows who go elF ovtry once in t
while and coinu back with suvoi or
eight hundred dollaru that they Im
pounded out in a hand mortar. N
man will ovir diu of mtlmu in that
ti.wn , for it is about 7,000 foot abovi
the sett. The MIOH lun from ten t
onrtion feet dooji in February , but it
March a warm wind , of thu style ol
ho t hviroti 'Chinook , " lakes the utiinv
ill' . Then they to about in tluir Ion ;
; uin boo-H , those sturdy all sin-vivori
if ' ' 111 , Ituglniu ; tit danger and enjoy
IIL ; lifo in tliuir rough w.iy.
AN MNiimrn : : :
Tlioro is a gro.it do.-d of line man-
ami rude nobility nmom ; the
hvyhi'o inountiiinoor.H , and no man
svur wont inv.-iy from theii1 doom him-
gry. In tbo.su liK-.il ; inonntain fast'
the traditlotiH of early Califor
tin arc * still lu'jit ulivo like vestal tires
if old. The cattle mun of thu Jordan
i alloy do most all their trading at Sil
ver Citv , und aonut of the larger "bull
barons" pay up once a year in the sum
of $8,000 , or 810,000. The fwttivo
cow-boy don't limn nth bin siiRhootor
around thin town OH ho does
in the Montana and NVyomini ;
towns. The old pioneer element
fdmoU on sight , hence them ) Texas
foilons buluivo thiMiisclvoH jiretty well
in Silver City and speak when they
are Hpokon to , Tlio Jordan valley
has plenty of hunch-grass pastures ,
and the cattle are diivcn to NVinno-
mueii.-i and shipped tlionco by rail to
San Fr.ineifoo. All the cereals tlirivu
in ihu Owyheo valley , and the farm
ers got good prices for what they pro
duce. Lumber in high and the cost
of fencing a farm invo ves a heavy
outlay , as lumber readily soils for 6-4(1 (
for the very roughest kind.
For this reaaon many of tliu
farm houses are built nf adobe ,
than iitfcrdin nests for the
( wallows and perennial hhelter for the
ipijtiri'an ' bedbug. Fences are
made by diguing trenches about liv
feet wide and piling up sagebrush bo-
hide them to the hcighth of three feet.
No homo ever tries to jump thin HO it
of a fence , and no hog can over trot
beyond the ditch. Thu mining clement
In almost entirely old California ! ! ,
while the ranchcii are to a great extent -
tent inhabited by people from Kansas
and Missouri. heroyer you BOO a
real Yankee his avocation is dairying ,
mid ho is raking in hay with one hand
anil dollars with { ho other.
FircR Yesterday-
NutinhfU AHrwcUU-U I'runi
Si'uiNoi'iKi.u , November 25 The
saloon and residence of Mrs. Henry
Koiiiurd was destroyed by fire to-day.
Loss , 8 0,000 ; iiiBiiranco ? 10,000.
IJrtTAU ) , November 25. The
planing mill of IJrastiiH U.irt 'i ' Co.
wan destioyod by lire this evening , to-
uothor with a largo quantity of lum
ber. .Lo.ss , $120,000 ; partially insur
ed.
Hosio.v , iN'ovouibar 25. A fire this
evening in tlio block of buildings No.
10 to 22 , Beverly street , occupied by
ClniH. .Miller , miniiifnettmir of stair
riih-B , and by the Now England ma-
chinoconij any , c.inecd alons of 20- ,
000 , which is partly covered by iiiHiir-
unco.
The Canadian Puolllo JPtonil-
National Aiwoclatml I'IOHJ.
'J'oitoNio , Out. , Novombur 25.
Over fiftocn hundred poninim attended
thu baiiquot given Sir John MacDon-
aid by the conservative convention
lust , night. In tlio course of the npcech
Sir ilnlm stated that ho liad received a
letter from the piTsidentof the 1'acillc
railway syndicate authorizing him to
announce that the road would bocnm-
ploted from ocean to ocean within live
yt-aiM , which IH one-half of the time
allowed by the contract.
Porloai Klnvator Accident.
National AHSOO ulrd I'ICM ,
KANSAS ( 'nv , November 25.'I ho
u'ovator ' fell this morning a distance
uf sixty fc'iit in Meyer Bros , .t CO'H.
wholesale ding iron ) , currviii' ' , ' with it
six bane's f sulphur and the porlor
uf tlin building. The latter wasludly
injured. Tlio Hiilplinr in its dencum
exploded an 1 ignited and the atlomjit
to put out the tire i-auKiM a loss of
5rU,0 < > 0 , the water injuring the drugs
in ihu ollar.
Iiidinatlonii-
S'fltlonkl Atc tid I'n-HH. '
WAKIIINHIOX , N ( vomber 22. For
Lho hike region : I'urtly cloudy wcath-
, occasional light snow , southwest
northwest winds , rising tempera
ture , falling , followed by rising bar-
iineter in the lower lakes , and rising .
barometer , nt.itionary or lower torn- .
pcraturi ! in the upper lakes ;
For tlio upper fllississiiipi and lower
Mis'outi valleys : 1'artly cloudy :
weather , liglit snow in thu north | or
lion , winds mostly from northwest to ]
southwest , rising baromer , stationary
ir lower tempoiatnre.
ia
Wood Worlnr 'Mutual Inmirunoo
Company.
Katlonal An.v > olaUil ; I'IUM.
November25-- Mutual
CINCINNATI , - - -
tual insurinco company has boon or-
Hiiiiiud by mem burn ol the furniture
jxulmngo for thu bunulic of wood
'orkurH. The factories will ccu&o to
insure in other companies.
Her Rooord.
I"-
HAN FJUWCIHCO , November 25. At
Lho Bay district races Ilinda HOHO , a
yearling filly , reduced her former
tbo bwt ) nword of 243i ; to S ; 6J.
A MURDEROUS COWBOY ,
Tlio Death ola Partner the Bosul
of a Qnarrol at Sidney.
A Rod-Hiuulnd Qimrtotto
Aecondocl Yeetordny vm the
Coloatial Short Liuo.
Bloody Riot ami Mnrdorvvith
Sjmdua nud Shovola iu
TounosHoo.
The Stnr Route Caoea Sure to
Como Up for Trial m Phila-
dolphiiv in Pobrxiury.
, -
After Uaiutr Hia Wife Lik a
Boiiat , an Ohio Brulo Ends
Her
Conviction of a Miui in KIUIBJIB
For the Murdorot a , Kuu-
8U8 City Drumtr or.
The Dny'rt Rroord nf the Dootl * of
tlio Daiuonn Qouorollj- .
CRIMINAL NOTES.
MI-Hllini AT HIU.NKV.
Kprcul IH'pntfli toTIm Hiv.
SIIINKV , November 25. Mnrdor
again prevailed hero last night. Two
intoxic.itud cowboys begun wrestling
in Itubel'H saloon , Hank Coyno pulled
bin revolver and hit the other , James
Jameaon , on the head , makingaaovorn
gash. .lame on ran to Oborfoldur's
store , obtained Irs revolver , and
Hworo ho would kill Coyno on night.
Coyno kept away from him seine
time , but finally followed him into
a saloon and shot him with a Colt's 45
revolver. The bullet took ell'oct in :
the bladder and passed to the pelvis.
All was done to relieve him , but ho
died at 715 ; this morning. Ilia murderer
:
derer escaped to the blulfs , but a
strong poH.so is after him and if cap
tured a nock-tio party will probably
be the result.
iiAMiiin KOK Mi'iiiniu.
ATLANTA , November 25. Itichard
James ( colored ) wus hanged at Mar
ion , S. 0. , to-day for the murder of
D. M. Darnell.
Harvey Johnson ( colored ) was
hiingo at Sumpter , in the same state ,
to-day for the murder of John D.ivis
in February.
UoatiuHVU.Li : , Tenn. , Nov. 25.
Jou tlarris was hangedri hero this
afternoon for tho'inilrdfti y two mon ,
Brown and Heck. Ho butchered his
two victims in bed and robbed them a
year ago. A number was present
from all parts , but good order pro- ;
vailed. The tlroji WHH about live feet
and ho died without much pain. :
OUAWKOUD.SVII.LH , ( ia.Novomber
25. Sam ? Armor ( colored ) was hanged
hero to-day for the murder of Win ,
Ellington , last March. Howaslmplined
yoitorday , spent a sloeplitw night , foil
repentant and expected to go to
heaven. He was hanged in a meadow
near town in the presence of a large s
crowd. llo confessed the crime. .
IlUHl'tTKIl.
LF.XINCITON , S. 0. , November 25 ,
Inquire Clark , to bo hanged to-day ,
has bocn ruipitud to December 2ld. !
Itr.TTKH OIT ALL AltOUND.
I'KiiUYsnnio , ( ) . , November 25
LouiH Il.iab , a farmer , killed his wife
and then himself by shooting. Ho
had lived unhappily for the lust ten
ye.-irs. Ho often whipped her nnd
coinpilled her to work in the Held in
addition to household duties.
CONVIC'TKII OP MfJItDIIIt. .
" \ViNrir.t.D , KIIH. , November 25.
Thomas A. A unstrung , indicted for
thu murder of .lames Hiluy , a diiim- (
mor , of Kansas City , on October 17
last , was ycsferduy convicted of mitr-
ilor in tlin itccriiid tlogruu. The iunish-
mont cannot o.\ceed twenty yoirs' im-
, under the laws of Kansas.
IILOODV nioT.
MOUIUSTOWN , Tumi. , November 25.
There was a bloody riot at Oliver ,
Anderson county , yesterday , at which
iliovi Is and spades wore freely used. G
I'lio participants in the affray wore
Floury Child * , Jack Taylor , Call Me- i
3uo and Buck Diij/gaiiH. Two wore
lanverously hurt , ileury Childs was ;
cillml by a blow on the head by Jack
Paylor ,
MUUllKKIill HOIl KOIIItKUI.
ATL NTA , Ga. , November 25 , The
rvifo and three-year old daughter of n
'armor named Clews wor.i found iniir-
lorod near Thonuisvillo yesterday for
robbery. No clue ,
'
INCltKAKK OI' 1UII , KI-.O.UIUKI1.
Tiiii.AinariilA , November 25. Thu
dlegcd Htar route conspirators wore
.o-day required to renew their bail in
.ho sum of 95,000 eich , At the Fob-
uary term ot' the difitrict court the
ases will bo called for trial. A piom-
mint United Stales oflicinl , being
ii.stionod on tiu fiiibject of the
ibatidonmont of thusu cases , iiulig- ai
lantly denied any uuch intent'on , ,
} ing that the government in dutor- s
nined to punish the parties who have :
successfully cheated it. (
i inroit iiKiAMv.
November 2H. Cajitain
M. I' . Wuhirick , landlord of the Com-
inurcial house at Kinmoltsburg , was
loclcod up yoitorday on the charge of
bigamy. Itoth wivun am on hand to . :
prove the chargo.
;
Hiior roit A WOMAN.
\VILLIA.MSTON , 111. , November 25.
John Butler , u printer , was shot
nnd perhaps fatally wounded by Mike
Homplull , a barber , who came here n
short time ugo from Chicago. Thu
uiou'lmd a dispute about a woiuaa , | |
I M v'ni/-nti of Otcnn Stonmor * .
( T tlon l AMorittH I'tovt.
NKW YIIHK , November 25 , The
stiMiner tlalha , from liiverpool , duo
hero on Tuesday , arrived to-day. The
Silesia , from Hamburg , also arriwd.
AMWKIIV , Novi-mbcr25. Hailed on
the 2 ( thTho IVtcr Ueconitck for
No\v "orfc.
Lo.vtHiN , Novpinber 24.Sailnd ou
the 2. U--Tln ) Canada for New York.
( JtAsiiow , November 25 , Arrived
The Kthnpiit. from New York.
Iiiviniroflft , November 2T > , Arriyeil
- The S.unaria , from Koston.
Mntlnj- n BritlnN Ship-
National A fioluii'IM \ > .
WASHI.VOTHV , November 25. Tin ?
Hritixh ship Kdg.ir has coino to anchor
If the OcLiwaro breakwater , the crow
Living mutinied1 and rt-fuso to go to >
CR'.l.
Dontli of nir Old Warrior.
Kallnnl AKMiolAtoil I'rwM.
ttutunv , Fla. , Novotnlur 25. The
loath ID announced of Uhipoo , a noted
Seminole warrior , over one Inuidroil
, 'oiini old.
Pnvriiou Items
CornxpctiilcluM ol llij II-j.
PAWNKK CITV , November 25. The
approaching cold weather haH somu-
wlint retarded our bricklayers , which
will , if it continue : ! , adjourn our build
ing boom until spting.
A Mr. Hurri ( > , of Sterling , Nobraa-
ka , will bt > the railroad ticket agent
hero as soon us there is a demand for
services iiv tint direction.
A wood chopper ( wo could not get
his name ) cut elf his right foot yesterday -
day iuur Cincinnati while chopping ;
wood ,
A defective flue in Kelly's drug ;
store in thia city came near starting-
another destructive lire at the end of
the row where the first great lire ter
minated. About 200active men com
posed a bucket brigade which prompt
ly subdued the tl.imos without any
Janiago to speak of , otherwise than
han damage toutock in quenching the-
liro.
Our county has no farmer's alliance
Lhus far. lint since its inception in
ho west part of the state and its po-
itical intlneiico in Adanm and Fill-
inoro counties at the late election , ita
jurly organi/.ition is looked forward
to with interest.
D. M. Pullman and Ed. Bell , took
tir t ptcinimns at the Into state lair ,
for lust driving and walking toanin
which in quilu a f oat her in our coun
t's progress in the reuring of line
lorsoH.
Fred. S. IIa8slorr of this city , is re
garded as a bigger man than ( irant iu
politics. When all other schemes fail
ind all other politicians go under Fred
zoinoa to thu front on clcctionday and
elects his man.
Homo of our fanners nro talking of
importing seed wheat from Minnesota ,
this coming spring. There is millions )
in it as tliero is a largo demand for u
oed article of that kind during the
Doming spring , and some good farmer
ould realize handsomely f nr under-
siting an enterprise of this kind.
A shooting atl'ray occurred about
Mghteen miles west of this city on
Mum crook , yesterday , in which A.
itanon shot and killed 11. M' . *
Meyers , The cause of the shooting
s ( hat Muyoru was caught in secret
iason witli Stunton's wife. Stanton
Mill at large , he having escaped al-
.houyli the shooting w.is done on his.
iwn premisi s.
I'awneu City is enrobed in a now
lidowalk throughout for the first time
n its history.
Thanksgiving day was generally ob-
lurved heio by appropriate oxorciHca
n the churchu.s and the closing of tliu
Miiim-m iiouses.
Nothing of importance transpiring-
low in our quiet city except an occa-
ioiial drunk now and then to molest
ho piety of our burg.
I'awneu City will have but onohotol
.ftcr next week and theru is not a bet-
er opening in the west for a good
ii-Ht-cluss hotel than here in thU
i-ogresnivo city of the west.
ANOTHER HOTEL.
iomothlug 'Which Workmen will
Appreciate.
William A. I'axton , of Paxton &
Jallaghor , who are building a largo
vholeualu housu on Tenth street , has ;
prospect in view which cannot but
ive the laboring men considerable
lomfort , Hu proposes to erect ou
hu ground now occupied by the Slavm
lousu a four-story brick hotel , espo-
lially adapted in its arrangements and
Lppuintmonts to thu needs of work-
ngmen and transients -who deairo a
iidging place with reasonable rates.
I'ho hotel will adjoin the now waro-
louse , of which oiio ( wall will coimti-
utu the south side. It will bo forty-
our feet wide and , as before montion-
ioneil , four stones high. The room *
ng capacity will accommodate about
cventy-flvo reunhir boarders without
irowdinj. . This building , Mr. Puxton.
ntumhi to make at once commodious ,
tnd practically comfortablo. its coat.
vill bo froni $15,000 to ? 20,000. , It
neither his intention to build a hu-
ul to attract tirnt-clafs travelint ; cns-
iinnor to make so ox pensive a build-
ng that the prices of board and tran-
ilent lodging should bo equal to those
if the more pretentious structures ;
but ho recognizes thu nuccssiticH of
tiboring men who are , to a certain ex-
ont , toniporarily in Oinulm , and iu-
.onds to provide at least a part of
lu-se witli a comfortable , clean ami
commodious boarding house which
ihull at thu Humu time prc&ent itu hoa-
pitablo attractions to thu traveler of
iiodi-st means. Tlioru is little doubt ,
nit that Huch a hotul. wil ) bu both a ,
benefit to the city and a BUQICOAR for itu
wuot and proprietor.