FHE OMAHA" DAILY BEE TWELFTH OMAHA" " NEB WEL'N ' SUAY MOUSING MAY 30 , 1883 324 LABOR TROUBLES. The Illinois Militia Dover Them selves with Glory and Kill3 Their Man , Their Hasty Action Condemned and the Governor Orders Them Home. Preparations Going on for the Grtnt Lockout In the Irou Mill * . Quieting Special Dispatch to Tni ilia. BELLEVILLE , III. , May 29. Everything - thing la qalct this morning. Au Iu- quest on the dead otrikor begins at 11 o'clock. Itolnocko mine , where last evening's unfortnnnto affair occurred , la working thta morning audor the protection of the militia. Thla in a machine mluo and does not employ regular miners and was working yes- terd&y under an agreement with the miners made soiuo days ago , If any farther tronblo ocsnra it will bo at the mines soma dlstanco.from here , which nt thia writing have not boon heard from. The sheriff reports all qalot at the pits in this Immediate vicinity. The streets of this city uro crowded with minors and citizens dis cussing the events of yesterday's fir ing by the militia , and It is not gen erally viewed in n favorable light. Sr. Louis , May 29. The man killed at the llalonoko mlno last evening has boon Identified as Fred Hoffmolstor , a glass blownr from Pittsbnrg. Ho has boon in Balluvlllo two weeks. The ghan blowers at Belleville are on a strike , and some ot them wcro with the striking minors yesterday , which accounts for HofF- molster'a presence at the mlno. The Edwardsvillo militia remain at the Roluecko mine , but the Ylrdon and Taylorvlllo companies have re turned homo. There seems to bo no doubt that Djputy Sheriff Anthony ordered the troops to fire on the mob , but not until several pistol shots had been fired by the strlkera. Two of them nltnod directly at Anthony and Gen. House , who were standing by the side of the train consultang as to what should bo done COLLINSVILLE , III , May 29 Abbey mines , NOB. 3 and 4 , are working with a fall complement of men , No tronblo Is anticipated. A special grand jury hiw convened at Edwards- villo for the purpose of indicting those who cumposad the mob whr took pjsaau&iou of mini ) No. 4 , and maltreated the men employed there. The Prisoners Discharged * Epoclal Dispatch to Tni Itai. ST. Louis , 29. Later dispatcher from Bollovllle , eay the tone of tin preas tbero thia morning was favorable to iho strikers and many citizens or their olJo bnliove the m\W" \ ' very hastily and did wrong in firing on the crowd. The prisoners , tlirly. two in number , were brought intc town about noon. As.a . great crowd met them at the depot , the entire police force of th city , and a numboi of deputy ohorlfli were proeont to maintain order. Tie rnun were taken to Squlro Mldart'd cflijo , where. , after consultation butwoec the otnte'a uttonioy and counsel fet prisoners , the latter were reluasad on their own rccognfaince , after which a great crowd of strikers present took tuom In charge and paraded - aded through the court housa square. The coroner empanelled a jury and the inquest on thu body of the dead minor was began. After the strikers had paraded through the streets , Hal- bert and Thomas , their counsel , made speeches advising them to rofraln from congregating in crowds , and Oharlea Ncsblt , president of the Dis trict union , urged them to keep quiet and await -Investigation. . The In quest began about noon. All law offi cers testified that the minors fired the first sho's lost evening , and fifteen witnesses , five of them wo men , awore the troops fired first. The Inquest will bo continued to mor row. The name of the dead man is now ascertained be Henderson , not Anderson. He will bo burled to-mor row. All miners in the district are ordered out and a great demonstra tion will bo made. The miners are now ready to arbitrate. A eommlttec of three was appointed to meet with the mlno owners and effect , if possible , eomo compromise under which the men can return to work. The governor ornor has ordered the militia away from JRenecko mlno and twenty deputy uty sheriffs are now our guard there , Arbitration In Chicago. Special Dispatch to Tni Eli. CHICAGO , May 29. At a oonferonci to-night between the brick layers ant master builders , the terms of a com promise by which the dtriko will end wore agreed upon. The master build ers ugreo to pay fonr dollars per pai and bricklayers undertake to maki modifications in the rules govornln ) the union agreement ; alao stipulate that all diaDgrooments in the fnturi ba settled by arbitration , and In cisi of disagreement by the board of arbl tratlon the whole mattnr oh&ll bo re fnrrcd to ono of the judges of th United States supreme court , whoa decision shall bo final. The Coming Strike Dpeclal Dispatch to TUB Hsu. PiTTSBUiia , May 29 The proteo tlvo association of Iron manufacturer of the west were in session > five hour to-day. The meeting was held wltl closed doors. After adjournment i was learned that a resolution had beei adopted leaving all matters portalnln to settlement ot the strike In the hand of the executive committee. No de cldcd totion was taken on anythln eleo. Nothing was done in regard t shutting down , as manufacturers hav been preparing for it the p&st thre works. A prominent Iron master sad no offer of compromise will come froc them. They are firm , and hare pre M. . Bontod tholr ultlmatuu. . * jal- gamatod Asnoolntlon want . oiu- promise they will have to como to the manufacturers. In some of the west ern mills offers have been made to run the mills conditionally , but no such proppsitlou has been made hero. As the first of Juno approaches the In terest in the coming strngglo in- cr6ntos. Both aides appear as firm as at the first conference , and each Is waiting fcr the other to glvo signs of weakening. To-morrow being Decoration day , qnlta n number of mills will shut down to-nlpht , not eating to light up tor ono day's run. 'Iho greater num ber will continue to run up to the last moment , and will work the night turn up to Thursday midnight. THE TARIFF , Senators linynrd and McDonald on the Great Idsuo. pedal Dispatch to Tni U NEW You * , May 20. The World inbllahts letters written to Pulitzer > y Senators Bayard and McDonald oapectlng thn tariff question. The ormorsays : "Anything llko finesse , r the appearunco of finesse , or trick n dealing with the iasuc , as tariff for evonne , or tariff for the protection of srtaln classes , will surely weaken the arty resorting to it. 1 know of no ositlon moro Improgn able , and upon rhlch it is moro important for the omooratlc party to form its line than int public property cannot be aken for private use nndor any retoxt. The rate of taxation will bo easily measured by public ox- denotes and such a spectacle cs was witnessed at the last session of con- ross , of a handful of men ropresent- ng piivato interests and controlling nd moulding the public laws of tax- klon to suit thoao interests , will never gain bo tolerated by honest public ontlment. " Senator MoDoncld sayi < : "Tho tariff ssup , as connected with the general inbjoot of rovonno reform , will noces- arlly bo an Important question In all nturo political contests until it is sot- led upon the doctrines of the const- ! ntion and principles of sound political economy. Wo may bo acme time in caching a solution of the question , > ut as the public mind becomes en- ightoned , it will not be satisfied with my tariff that has for its baala protoo- : lon , nor with the details of any tar- ff law in which the duties laid upon foreign merchandise shall bo above a revenue point. " lodtana Cyolcmo. Special Dispatches to TUB Uitr. INBIANAVOLH , May 29 Yesterday jvenlug a cyolono struck the town of Edinburg , iud. , following & heavy rainfall. The wind storm lasted for ton mlnutos with great violence , tak ing the aplre from the Methodist church , and throwing it upon the parsonage , crushing through the roof to the ground. South of town a grove of'tlmber was demrliahed , and fonr mlloti south thois.rnxcf.J5. -Dcttaifg caught the fury of the ucorm. Dnrn- Iny V 001. wan killed and a farm hand also fatally Injured. TEKKE BAOTE , May 29. A tornado swept by Clay City at 5 o'clock yes terday afternoon. The extremities were a rnllo apart. Olay City , which was in the center , escaped with slit-lit damage ; but at Neats Mill , on one side , houses were swept out of exist ence , six persons killed , , bridges de stroyed , mid havoc played generally. On the other nldo uf the little settle ment five persons were killed , houses jlown to pieces , twolva persons In ured and trcea blown over a wide area. "Wot nnd WlndytWeather. Spcc'al Dltpitch to TUB BIK. CINCINNATI , May 29. Ex-Alder man John Golgor and wife were drowned during a rain storm last night. The fact of the drowning was iot known until late to-day and the jodies have not yet bosn discovered. They were returning from a visit and drove Into a culvert under the rail road , through which a swollen stream was running. The current caught them and bore them away. The wagon was found a mile away in Mill creek. Reports are received of a terrific tornado 'two miles northeast of Lob- mon , O. , last night. Houses and aarnos were levelled to the oarth. Nobody was killed but several wore Injured. The track was narrow but the force Irreslstablo. Senator temtm'i Land * . Special Cli patch to Tni Bn CHICAGO , May 29. Senator Logan , In a two column lot ) or published. In The Tribune this morning , reiterates In detail his denial that ho located any lands on the Zani Indian reservation , and asserts that the lands located by his son-in-law , Major Nicker , llkoiriso are not within the reservation of those Indians. Shipping News- Special Dispatch to TIIR BBB. GLASGOW , May 29 Arrived , State of Pennsylvania , from Now York. GLASGOW , May 29 Arrived The Ttiaftcrla from Now York , BiumiiEAD , May 29. The steam ship Britannic , which left Liverpool on the 23th and Queenstown the 25th , for New York , has just passed bore bound east. She did not glvo her reason for returning. QCJEEN&TOWN , May 29. The steam ship Brlttanlo returned to port with her crank shaft out of order , llet mails have been landed and will be taken by the steamer Republic , sail ing to-morrow for New York , whloh steamer will also * ako Homo of the Brltt&nlc's passengers. Several oj the passengers piocoedod to Liver pool. The flaw waa discovered In the shaft of the Britannia Sunday , wher COO miles west of Injarod By n Okve-ln. Special Dltpatch to TUB BIB. NOIUUBTOWN , Pa. , May 29. A ganf of railroad laborers were burled by t cave-In on the Philadelphia , Norris town & Pktuaixvlllo rallro&d , at Uon shockon , this morning. Andrew Gnr llcb , A. Johnson and George Scoop gen were fatally injured. PEACEFUL POOLS. Hostilities Suspended at Feoria and the Old Eatos Restored , The Cattle Business of the Northwest Satisfactorily Divided. Sidney Dillon Interviewed on Matters Relating to thu Union Pacific. The Trnnlc Line * Corner the Knll- rend King" of the Pacific- Important MeotlnRs of Ropreaenta- tlves of Missouri lUvor BoaOo. Special Dltpatch to Tni UIB OiiiCAOo , May 29. Rprooentntlvoa of various railway lines running west and northwest mot to day to consider the question of rates on llvo stock from Nebraska , Wyoming. Montana , Dikota , Idaho nnd Colorado , via Omaha and St. Paul. Last year's hauls waa roaflirmod with unimportant modifications. The roads Interested in business to California mot to day and appointed a committee to confer with the eastern seaboard trunk lines , with reference to the proportion of through rate to bo allowed the roads between Ohipago aud Missouri river points. The mootIng - Ing will bo held in Now Yotk at a date yet to be fisod. A meeting of the gen ° ral managers of tbo roads running out of Peoria , 111. , Interested In the fierce little pas senger rate war , whloh has been going on there for some dnye , was held here to-day with the result of on agreement to restore rates , and agents were di rected by telegraph at ' once to stop the sale of cut rate tlck'ota , Sldnny Dillon Interviewed- Ipcctal Dispatch to Tni UIB. CUIOAGO , May 29. Sidney Dillon , president of the Union Pacific road , passed through this city en ronto to New York this evening , after a tonr of Inspection over the road. In nn 'ntorvlew ho said tbo company had no ntentlou of extending its line west rom Ogden to Sin Francisco ; that such extension would not pay , as the road's earnings on California business wore only 10 per cent of its entire earnings. Aa to the extension of the Burlington road to Silt Like , nnd the building of other lines into Union Pa cific territory , he said they had un doubtedly taken some business , but owing to the growth of the country the earnings of the Uulon Pa cific company had nevertheless in- creaced. The diversion of traffic via the Southern PftdQo to 'Now Orleans , thoccj by water , ho Bald , had not materially t ff oted his llnoi. Ho fj-tfl only abcu S * pat o nt , ol through trtfiio was" carried bji tlii ! ronto xnd stoaetfehlp linear Li this connection he said the eastern trunk lines could not cffjrd to carry out the throat not to prorate with the Pacific roads , ss such refusal would ralso the rate to euch an extent that traffic from seaboard to seaboard would bo diverted - od to the southern ronto to a largo extent. Ho enld the completion oi the Northern Pacific would increase rather than decrease the business ol the Union Pacific , owing to the traffic "t would bring from the far northwest over the Oregon Short lino. Prorating on Pacific Business. Bpec.al Dispatch to TUB Bin. CHICAGO , May 29 Official on- nouucemont was made by Commis sioner Fink yesterday , that the order to discontinue the present method c : treating California business separately from other traffic should not go into effect Juno 1st. Action has been postponed until July 1st , and up to that date the present arraugomonl should continue as horotoforo. It is stated the presidents of the Union and Central Pacific have requested Commissioner Fink not to carry enl the new order until representatives ol their roads have had an opportunity to meet representatives of the trunk lines aud see if a moro satisfactory arrangement cannot be mado. It Is stated that the trunk lines are determined to make no compromise with the Oontral Pacific people regarding this matter , unless they withdrew their line of steamers be tween Now York and Now Orleans. When the trunk linns acceded to the demand of the Central Pacific t * prorate - rate on California business at low con tract rates , it was done upon the un derstanding that nono.of the business should bo diverted by water linen , the Central Pacific alleging that it was compelled to discriminate in favor o such shippers aa pledge thomselveo to ship exclusively by rail to keen the bujlnos" ) from going via the Pacific Mall steamship company's lines. Since the ostabllohment of the ocean line the trunk Hues have found tha the Central Pacific was divert Ing nil business it conic via its now ocean and rail ronto , and therefore they came to the conclusion that it was no nso to prorate any longer with the Paritio roads at con tract rates , as non-contract business was all bolnp diverted over the now Southern Pacifia route. The Central Pacific now findu it self Inn dilemma. It can hardly o fibre to have itsprorating arrangement wltl the trunk lines stopped , and it mucl Iocs likes to abandon its nowocoan line between New York and New Orleans which , in connection with its Southorr Pacific line , gives it an Indeponden through line from New York to San Franclico. Note * , Special DUpatch to TUB UIB. CHICAGO , May 29. Perry H. Smith ono of the wealthiest residents of thi city , the Impairment whoso reaioi caused his being placed in Madlaon Wls. , insane asylum , has been declared clared convaloucont nd Is at prcson laying at his summer homo In Wls consin , Tha buks , board of trade am ustom houao will bo closed to-mor- ow in observance ol Decoration day. The semi-annual mooting of thu American railway upcrintondonts was hold In this city thla afternoon ; orty members bolog n attendance. The association rcsokod that the iisno f free passes to persons In the sor- ice of railway companies was not nfllolently restricted. The convon- lon approved the railroad tlmo tondardo propoiod "t the general onvontlon hold In St. Louis April .1 , nnd ftdjournnd to meet in Wfoh- ngton Ootobor 22 , THE HAiR LIFfSR'S ' HAUNT , Orook Datorminod to Extermi nate the Hoatilea nt Any post. The Latest NoWB From the Mexican Ai my Honilqunrtors. pedal Dispatch to Tim ! ) . TUCSON , May 29. A dispatch this voulng from lloriuoslllo contradicts , ho report thnt Gin. Orook had a tattle mth the Apaches on the 18th , ayiug tha.t if nn engagement had cc urrod tlw nnthorltlra at that place would 1m vo hoard of It. The fact is h'at Gen. Orook has been so maligned aud such abuelvo reports have bean ant over the country from some of ho Arizona and Texas papers that ho s keeping hlo movements quiet and it will bo Impossible to got any uonrs rein him nntll ho bus driven the Apaches from tholr stronghold and ho Indian question of Arliona Is lettled. A special from Tombstone , A. T , , his afternoon , annonMces the .arrival of two men from Mexican headquar ters. They report n'owa is hourly ex pected from Crook , but up to the time of tholr departure none had boon re ceived. They state no report had reached the headquarters of the army of northern Mexico f an engagement lotween Orook and the Apaches. When informed such news had been reicolvod tboy considered it doubtful , as If an engngnmout had occurred the news should have reached some of the many points with whloh communlca- lon is regularly established. They said Crook had undtrtakm n difficult job and would probnbly bo obliged to return to his base * of tupplios without laving encountered the Apaohes. WASHINGTON , Mny 29. No nowa 'rosn General Orook nt she war do- partmint. Thu cflklah are disposed : o accept "no nowa KB good no we. " Special Dispatches to Iim'Bis. THE lULI.IAItl ) 1'lUr.ES. NEW YOKK , May- 1 9 The prizes were awarded this f.otnoon to the Bucces\fn competitors in the ncont cushion carom billiard tournament. The first prize , aon dul < .f & billiard table tp ellveVun Cl CO , woot to Miuirina Dly. ' 5ihfV.BOT i3 , third , fourth'ae a 'filthric ; < * , $ SUr. $0111) , $300 , and $200 , * p > t respectively tc Wallace , Sjhaefcr , VJgnaux and Dion , It wna announced that n game of bll Hards had been arranged for the 12th of Juno betwoun Ylgnanx nnd Sahae- for , at Chicago , under the rules of the balk line tournament , excepting thai the championship modal will not be plnyod for. Maurice Daily receiver ! I we challenges from Sexton and Yjgnnnx. . to play for the championship. Dillj said hla ongegotucuta would make i Impossible to play cither gamei within the time limited by thi chsllengcn , and ho thorofoio rualgntie the champlonohlp in fvor of Sexton whoso challenge had priority. It wni then proposed that Vfgnnnx shonle play Sexton for the emblem and thct mnko peed his challenge to tbo vrlnnoi of the tournament. Yfgnauxrccelvoc the proposition favorably , but conic not at present give a fm&l decision LOUISVILLE IUOKH. May 29. In cense qnenoo of the rain last night , thi track WAS heavy. Club purse , J mlli heats , Lute Foglo won , MoBowlit second , Murmur third ; time 1:202 : 22 | . Clark stakes , throo-year-olds , mill and n qqnrtor , Ascender won , Oardina McOloakey second , Marklaud third time 2:18. : Welter purse , ono mlle , Olivott < won , Buchmaster second , OontorvllU third ; time , 1:02 | Tennessee stake , for two-year-olds , three-fifths of n mlle , Eva S , won Golden llolo second , Bok Cook third tlmo , l:20j. : Ciub handicap , ono mlle nnd a half Wnllenslo won , B ssott second , Dallas third ; time , 2:45 : | . A UHEAT SCDLL. BOSTOX , May 29. The boat raoc between Hanlan nnd Kr.nnody wil take plaoa about D o'clock to-morrov afternoon The r.xtlroida have pro vided for carrying 50,000 people , Batting la five to two in favor ol Hanlan , Insnltad liy a Giimblor. Special Dispatch to Tim UKB. CIIIOAOO , May 29. Sonttor Oan- dee , of this city , last week In thontnti senate , whllo certain nominations foi Chicago justices of the penoo wen pending , made the assertion that Jus- lioo Piindlvilb , seeking rcnomlnit tlon , was under the control of tin Chicago carablcra and was the tool o Mike McDonald. Yesterday Oandci was accuuod by McDonald whll walking along the streets of this city and after soniu words the latter spa in the eonatoi'a f < ico. Tbo Klolieraou Divorce , Special Dlgpatch to TUB ll . PuiLADEU'iiiA , May 29. Depoal tiona in support of the rule to no aside the dcoroo of divorce obtainci by Major A. H. Nlckcrson were takai this afternoon at the cflico of counae for the first Mrs Nlckorson. Severs persons , prominent in army circles am frlonda of the divorced wife , wer present and told what they know o the liven of the separated partial The proceedings were conducted wit closed doori. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL , The Land Oraiifc Roads Continue Gobbling the Public Domain , Another Lapsed Lnnd Grant Taken lu by the Oontral Paolflo , Another Chnptpr From the Stnr Rout * i , Detailed by Morrloh THE O. P. LAKD CHANT- Special Dupatch to Till Mix WASIIINOTON , May 29. The secre tary of the Interior decided the qncs- tion which ca io up on the npplloatlon of the Central Pacific railroad com pany for patents to certain land lyln # opposite the constructed nnd accepted pirt of the road. As the Central Pacific company has not ODinplotod UH entire lluo within the tlmo prescribed thu granting not , the question thus resented the secretary Is similar to hat decided by thn United States su- remo court in the cnso of ohulonburg vs. Harrlman , In hlch the court hold that tie provisions for the completion of lie road within a certain tlmo WAS n onditlon subsequent ; that although tie tlmo for building the road had xplrcd , the grnn't remained uulm mired nud the land did not nud conld ot revert wlthoultutorvonlion of cglolatlvo or judicial notion , nnd Ithont such action no effect whatever ould bo given to the forfeiture olnnse. 'ho secretary says : "In view of this eclslon , whloh waa made moro than Icht years ago and has of ton been ro- ffirmod , and the further fact that , nl- hough the attention of oongroHj has icon repeatedly called to the fToot of the decision , nnd no action taken by that body , b must bo presumed congress Intends ho laud grant companies shall have ho benefit of the decision ; that nt all vents his action ai oxeoutlvo officer must bo controlled by the dccltion of ho supreme court , whloh has declared hat under such circumstances thu ; rant must not bo treatedns forfeited ; hat ho Is without discretion or power iu the matter , aud thnre sno course loft the Innd department oici'p1 to inane patents for lands lying ; pponito the completed portion of the rood. " This * decision sustains the recent appeal of the Central Pacific railroad company from the rufuanl ol ho commloalonor of the general land ifliso to proceed with patenting landi o the Central Pacific company as sue censor of the California nud Oregon railroad company of California , THE STAR ROUTE Special Dispatch to TUB USB. AsniNOTON , May 29. Merrlok coutlcuod his addroia in the star route case to-day. Ilo commented oovcrelj pen Brady's tcotlmony , nud dualatuc Brady had admitted the increases wen m ut > . ibr tbo bontlt of , coutiHolorK , Ohnndler hero hitorruptod to Bnylha the proBocntlon had clbimod a Icolnj contract conld not bo mad * by oxpedl tlon , And Merrlok replied : "Oert itilj it can bo mndo to pay. " But how Glvo mo a sot of vlllkluous contractor ; and I can convert a losing con tract Into a mountain of profit bj purjury , vile ptujury. It la cas > enough. Ho wished the jury to uu- dcraUud thnttiioBub-oorcractora wen rcqalrfd to pay ( very line aud pea ally. When ho came to the Ojo Oftllopto roulo ho would show how poorJonoph h d boon rnlnod bythoau fines and deductions ; how Djrscy hn pocketed remitnlono aiiountlug li 81,400 , nnd only paid It to Jtujpl when ho came hero as a witness In tht laat triitl. Meriick asked if any ono living it Wushln > ; to Olty where rlngofl-jansh cd nnd fattened conld believe in thi houoaty of purpose of the defendants Brady hud said nothing of his olldhij aculo when btforo the congroaslona luroutlgatlng commltteo. Ho hac trumped up that excuse , and ho ( Mcr rick ) wondered at his lack of wisdom Minor and Doraoy had memories uev "didn't remember' ' or equalled. They that their compeers had not tppoaroc In a court of justice cxoopt they wen the lying Italians who swore agalns Qaoeu Caroline. Dorsoy had picket up Rardell , had made him wha ho was , His work had been Bklllfull ; doun for Djrsey's benefit. Ho ( Mar rick ) had not offurud him aa an angel as a man without stain. Hohac offered him usDarsoy's co-conspirator pleading guilty and waiting lor son tonooi. tonooi.Whilst explaining the character o ono of the bflidavits the foruman inter ruptcd Mcrrlck to a k , "Do you meat to say they chb.tted themselves to bo giu with ia order to got moro in thi endt" "Thoy did not cheat them selves , " said Mnrrlckj "thovllcd. Tin affidavit waa a fill llu and Brady ongh to have known It If ho gnvo It the ex mniuatlrtn that under thn law ho wn required to do. Ho salJ , "just petition tition , proportion and crack awa ; boys. Give mo aonio petitions ti keep the record straight , no I will b ready if any of theao inveetigatin oominlttoes como noting around Crack ixwr.y nnd I'll pry open th door of the treasury. " Court adjourned till Thursday li accordance with the request of Moi rick , who was onflorlng from ncrvou prostration , ccmpDlling constant a ! tcndanco In court of his physician. CAPITOL KOTSS Special Dlipitdi to TUB UaB. WAHIIINOTON , May 29. Ei-Oor greeaman Murch Is making good pro groan in preparation of the caeo to b presented before the invostlgntln commlttoo appointed to oxaraluo th charges against the offiso of the at pcrvUlng architect of the tror.surj and Architect 11111 now thinks it boi to secure counsel to roprtomt hln John L Thoincs , ox collector of Bait inoro , will probably bo selected. The Dojcl Skow. Bpeclal DUpatch to TUB UIB , Cnici o , May 29 , A coramlttc of the passenger agents decided I carry dogs Intended for exhibition nt the Chicago dog show , Juno 12th to 15th , if orated and accompanied by owner , dogs on whloh freight Is paid to the show to bo returned free , The tlmo for receiving entries have boon extended to Juno 4th. Entries already received iadlcUo a good show , THE OLD WORLD. Special Dlepitch to Tim ' , LONIDN , M y 29 The Evening Noirs published n statement which is probably without foundn tun , that the Duke of Asbtiry olTorcd his services for the governor generalship of OAU- da before the Marquis of Lausdowno is appointed. It is reported the nihilists are pro- wing n manifesto iu reply to that of 10 cztr. Count Xicknrcfi' , pgcnt of the Alien cnmthip lluo nt GUlwuy , received n itter threatening htm with death un- os ho quits the city. Ho has been ngnglng factory glrla to go to Massv lusolts. At n nicotlug of the liberal party , ladatono nnnouncod It would bo neo- saary to drop for the present session 10 government's bill for remodelling to corporation of the city of London , to said ho could not oxpcct this oald bo n brilliant session , but lought it would not bo a dlecrodlta- o one , Harrington , M. P. , proprietor of ho Kerry Sontlnol , which was suu- rcssod laot week , has started for Ire- aud , In order to give the Irish oxoou- vo an opportunity for justifying In Is person the government's action In cgnrd to his newspaper. LOLDON , May 21) ) . It b reported tat the French government assured ireni , Britain that they do not intend o annex Torquln , but they will up- old tholr treaty rights nnd exact full atltfaction from the Emperor of Vnnamnt the.cupltal of that country , At a mooting of the Mexican corn- any to-day , the chairman complained liat the Mexican government had ranted a subsidy to the Inter Oconnlo allwny company , In violation of the loxloan rah way company's exclusive Ight. Ho eald the 30.000 duo from bo Mexican government WAS practl- ally a bad debt. There was no roa- on to fear n subsidence of the Ute envy traffic in railway materials. If , lowovor , It did subside , ho said they would have for compensation the gon- ral development of the trade which uat use their lluo. FRANCE. pe lal Dlgpatch to Tim B . PAIIII , May 29 The Ttirnps call- mates the number of troops to bo sunt o Tonquin at onoo from Cochin China t 12,000. This force , It Bay * , will uablo Gouornl Bouot , the French oinuiander , to maintain his position \t Hanoi until the arrival of thoforccc , o ba eorit out from Frnnco. The nttor are expected to roach Tonquin inontJuly 10. Tire thousand troops lave ocibnrkod nt Toulon. _ Pir-MpUjfy SPr jChajfiacJ ! Cno1 company nnd the British government IBVO arrived nt nn understanding It regard to the construction of n second canal acrona the Isthmus. Arrange ments must rooolvo the approval ol ho sharoholdera of the company bo 'oro it can ba carried out. I'AIIIM , lllnjr 29 Trloour , the now French minister to Japan , Is expected < i arrive nt Pekln shortly iu replace [ Jiurop , the present representative horo. Thu Ohlneeo embassy In Paris , t > ncaordnnoo with the request nl Ohallom I. Lucour , mlnhtor of for eign Rirlrs , ban toll Rniphed the Ohl ueso govcrnmont ncklng that Trlooui 10 received without awaiting th < arrival of his credentials. RUSSIA. SpacUl IHipatch to Tin Dn. MOHC-OW , May 29. The omperoi nnd omproes received congratulatloni to-day of the civil nnd military ofli olnlo , mayor , nnd nobility. Lore \Volsoly , toprosentntlvo of the Britlsl wmy , nnd Gen. VouWerder , Gor man military envoy , attended thi reception. MonnlgnorVanNntolll.papalnundo was prosontrd to tholr majesties to day. Gon. VfinSohwolnltr , Gormai ambassador , gave a banquet to thi German prinoca thin evening. GENERA ! , FOREIGN NOTES. Special Dispatcher to Tint HER. BKULIK , Mny 29 , The workmen' nick fund bill psssed a third roaditij id the roiohetog to-day. MAnniA , Mny 29. Four member of the Black Hand society at X res charged with the murder of n publi can were Bontnnccdto death. Not Affootod by ARO- Some old specimens of Royal Bik ing Powder that had been kept on th shelf of a grocery ctoro for ten year were recently tented by Prof. Sched lor , of Now York , for the purpo o o measuring the loss of strength the ; tiad undergone. It was found that Although the powder had been ex posed to atmntpherlo changes during al this tlmo for it waa not In alr-tlgh cms Us loea of raising power o strength vrr.t leaj than ono per cent.th powder being practically as good u the ( hy It wna put up. This Is a moat valuable quality in baking powder , ono whloh few pos COBS. Most poKdors If not used who first made are found to bo ineffective If kept ovt n n few weeks they log their leavonh'g power , become lump or caked nnd valueless , This superior keeping quality In th "Royal" arises from the oxtraordim ry euro in its manufacture , and til tcloutilic principles employed in II combination , The articles used in II composition are thoroughly dried b heat before being compounded , an are BO prepared nud ccatod as to pri vent the action of the acid upon tl nlkull prennturoly , or cxcapt undi the influence of heat or viator nocoi sadly uHud in cooking or baking , Thu Koyul is now used oxtonslye In Australia , Africa and other low la Itudes , whore it has been found to 1 the only baking powder that w withstand the hot , moist ntmoapho without deterioration. HASHING A HEATHEN , A Revolt Against Cheap Labor in the Ooiostial Section of Paterson , Lung Poy Laid Out iu a Dark Boom and Oirved by Hio Countrymen. Thn Body of Ml n Aniin Bnuorloln of ICanini City , Fouiid In the Miiinnrl- A. GhlnnHa Klot , Special Dltpitch to Tim UKB. NKW YOUR , Moy 29. A riotous demonstration against Ohlucao cheap labor has taken place nt Prttouon , N. J. , the romarknblo fealnro of the case being that the attacking party. themselves were Chlnntnun. About n month ago a Chlnnmnu known ns Lung Poy alias Kong Hlng , wont to Patorsou from this city and opened a laundry on Mitln street. It WHS coon noised about from that portion of the community of Patonum that tfl cta coloitinlly lanudrlcd linen , that Lung Poy was cutting rates. Llis country men sent committees to Lung Poy suggesting that ho raise his charges to the uniform standard , Bo refused to comply with the domtnds , oven when ho reoolvod threatening letters. Yesterday a Ohluauian wont to Lung Poy's p'.nco ' and told him a frlond wonted to BOO him at a hou o on Goodwin street. Lung went to the place indicated and was shown to an upper room , where ho found a grim crowd of hla countrymen armed with hutchota nod long clasp knlven. Ho nskod where his frlond was. llln an swer ws road in the brandiahod weapons pens of his compatriots , who fiorooly demanded whether ho was pre pared to ratso his prices to the regulation standard. Ilo stoutly refused. In a moment ho waa thrown to the floor nud beaten , kicked , stabbed - bed and hacked without mercy by the brutal crowd , His loud scronmi brought the neighbors to the reiaao and the Chinamen doslstad. After hla woundn had been dreeatd Lung Poy wont before Recorder Gravca and made complaints for atrocious nssanlt and conspiracy agatnut eight of his countrymen whom ho had recognized in Iho attack upon him Several of them were arrested to-dity and com mitted to jail. Thn Knilfim Olty Mystery. Special DInpatch to TUB lisi. KANSAS CITY , May 29 On the afternoon of the 17th of April Miss Anna Bancrloln , ugod 15 , dinuhtur of John Bauorltiu , a wealthy Gsrrauu of this city , mv torlonaly dUappenrod from homo. Diligent search by dctoc- tlves vua nnsuoceasrul. No clue was obtained until to-day , when a dis patch from Boonvllle , ICO miles fallow hero , ou the Missouri rlvor , an- ntmiicoG Vbn * . Uoily had been fcund la iho rlvor by a fiahorman and idon tlfiad ai that of Miss Buuorlein. Tha body had evidently boon In the water for nome tlmo. Au examination re vealed a bullet hole in the back. No other marks of violence were appar ent , aud the jewelry upon her person was undisturbed. The fact of the murder is established almost beyond doubt , but the circumstances sur rounding it remain a complete myo- tory. A ChnngB of QnvAmori Special Dispatch toTnu l ! u. NEW YORK , Moy 29 In the general - oral assembly this afternoon the counting committee reported A. O. Bowen elected governor by 241 majority , and nil associates on the stiuo ticket by similar majorities. Thu committee escorted the i Ulcers elect to the chamber nnd the oath of nffioo was administered The ra- tlring governor , Little field , then warmly welcomed Gov. Bowen to hla place * . The now governor Appro priately responded. Upon adjourn ment of both bouses the governor waa oncortod to his quarters by the Newport artillery. The flagstaff and cornice o ! a building on Wnihlngtou street , Boston , duriu ? the high wind yesterday , fell on an omultms , fatally Injuring the driver , cnub 1 OR the the skull of an unknown man , and injur ing two or three other person * . K-Amemblyman James Irvlcp , onp of the jirjprlet rs of the notorious Empire nalonn , New York , lina been Bcnteuced to the penitentiary for two sears nnd to pay a fine of $2 ! > 0. Has "dccliled" claims upon tlio public. This Is positively proven by tlio Immense good It has elono to those uho luivo been cured ot diseases from \\lilch they have stiflcied In- teiisulyfor years , nsvuildcil by thu imbllsh- cil tustliiionuli ) , c\cry 0110 ol which Is .1 i > os- ItUofact. v Cnr.LsnA , VT. , Vcb.21,1870. Jlnssns. C. 1. llooi > & Co. , Lowell , Mass.i Tlio ctli day of last Juno I was taken sick v Ith a Buclllni ; ou my right foot.niullth nit nufulpaln. The sucllliiK cnt all o\ernte. ] \Iy face \vas swelled so that I could u Ith dlf- lleulty sco out ol my cjes.aiid I liiokc out over tlio vliolo siiifiico of my body ; my light foot up to my knee was one raw , fiehliig mass , and my nnklo and foot so Inino mid ere I could not step on It , and Itmild inn bens to \ > etn bandage through In an hour. In this condition Mr. W. ! ' . Hood ( of the Hun of A.lt.llood & Son , druggists , of thlsUwn ) , handed mo n bottle of HOOI > 'H BAitsAi'AiiiL- I.A , nnd told mo to take It. I did so , nnd by thu time I had taken ono bottle I found that It was doing mo good. 1 ha\o since taken Ihe bottles inorc. After I had taUcn three bottles my soreness beuaii to leave mo , and Ihavo been growliiR better cu'iy day , so that to-day I can \\.illc without going l.uuc. 1 hav ono soreness In my ankle and It has healed all up , nnd does not tun nt nil. I ewe my iccovcry to your SarRariarllla. \ulto this to let you know that I tlilnk It deserves the confidence of the imbllc , especially these who are troubled with humors. Youra most truly. JOSIAU I'lTKIN. P. 8. Kvcry person that saw mo said that I never \\onld uct over my lameness w Ithout having n nmniiiB soiu on my ankle ; but lhaukGoaiha\o. J.I' . No other Sarsaparlllahas such a sharpening effect upon tlio appetite. No other prepa ration tones and strengthens the digestive organs llko HOOD'S BAHSAPAHILLA. I'rlco ono dollar , or six bottles for five del lars. 1'rcpired only by C , 1. 1100D & COM \ ,