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! _ w. - - . . 1 , . r . " , Y ffl t ] . J OMAHA DA , BEE. . ' ii 1t ' TIIIRTEENTII YEAR. UIIAIIA , NLl3. 11LI\LS 1)AT M1INING , 11UC rUS l + ( SSIi. ' NO. 44. I THE RAILROAD OPERATORS , h - ' The EQorts of the Brotherhood to Call Them Out Pro cs : a r a'1 arcs Less Than Flfty Respond to the Calls of MasterM-Itallr red Olllclnls 1teJutco-The Day's 11o- I velopmenln. CI1n Aao , August 7.-From the Lost 'j advices aLLiirnblu it appears that very few operatora hnvo left tim c11lploy of thu ' 1" ' Wabash anti Chicano and Alton roads , It etas expected the full ef'0ct of thu strike would bu felt at noon today on these roads , but according to the version of the ofeinls in this city not to exceed , a ten are reported t ) have quit their ! ) OSts these 3 on both lines. t tvzuE CUT , NEw Youu , August 7.TheVcstern Union oflcials ( lecharo 59 wires were cut last night in this city and offer $1,000 for the detection tutu conviction of thu guilty parties. our oN TILE 1) , AM ) 0. PIrr8llttua , August 6-Up to half past one o'clock this afternoon , the operators on the Balti11loro IC Ohio had out quit work. At two o'clock no third of the operators working on the Pittsburg divi- 51011 of that road quit and are now out , TILE LOCKOUT ON TILE a AN ! ) o. BALTlxtotn : , August -Oficials of the 1. & 0.Tolcgrtplt company , make state. mods that ttll npCratOrS at Camden station - tion quit work today. Not one re- mained. They have reports from t ury outer station along the lines of the ad and the nuhiber striking and leaving their posts does not exceed a half dozen and their places have teen supplied. Thu strike at Camden station , they arty , is nut of a serious nature , aS the main of- ; lieu at lialtimoro and Calvertatreots , can ' be used for all work of the Camden ata tion , 4 A 1'IZLL1E , IttcuaeND , Vu. , August 7.-Pilo strike of operators on the Chesapeake IC Ohio railway causes 110 inconvenience to the company , roily a small proportion of the men havhug quit work. All operators west of White Sulphur Springs reaaiu at their posts. Thu places of the strike's between Charlottesville and White Sulphur Springs were easily filled. Tllfl IRON 9toUNTAIN TICKLED , CIUCAOO , August 7.-The following was received here thus evening : "S'r Louts , August 7.-To B. C. Clowry , superinteulunt of the Weston Union telegraph , Chicago : Since the beginning of the tclegrnph troubles , out t , of a force of 227 uhiployc(1 by the , of St. Louis , Iron MOUnltin anti Southern , a total of 19 has either been disniissed or have stopped work on uceouut of cotutec- tion with the strike. Every (181100 except - cept 1'iuelald , boo. , is handling railroad and commercial business satisfactorily to- night. Au operator is on rnutu for Vinc- a land. Not much of a cyt loud , anyhow. [ Signed ] C W. heat toxo , I Superintendent telegraph , " TILE SITUATION IN OllleAOO. s.cCulcAno \ , August' 7.-Itoports front railroads on w'luch the L'rotheehood of Telegraphers ordered a stria o are to the elfact that Menu of the roads running out of the city , uxeept the Wabash , lost a single man. Out that road two operators quit ; and the uuulagers say one quit be. cause he bcloeged to three BroLhielhm1U , i the other becausu ho wanted to go on a spree. ft is 1o4s stated that the deul8nti upon the Chicago & Alton road for a .I general increase of tsagce and restoration of the discharged men originated front ir- rCSpuusible parties and that the master workman of the local brotherhood is very unlchl inccuscd thereat , TIIE LOconorivi ENOINEEILM. CLEVIhANn , 0. , August 7.--The Leader - , ' or publishes 811 interview with S , AI. Arthur - thur , chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive - motive engineers , who says : "Our Broth , ; , erhood haS 1o comnoctiot withl any other labor nnoveaeut.Ve have paddled , our own canoe for twenty years , t and 1 lope we shall always continuo to do so. The statement that we are ready to strike was made without ' , ; authority and has no routdation , I1 fact we have no grievances and no notion of quitting our posts. If the railroad operators should go out it would make no difference to us. Trains were run l before telegraph was used and if necessary i could be done again. If there was danger of collision or otheraccidents railroad au- 1 thoritics would not permit trains to run. Great pressure has beet brought to boar 6 to gut us to connect ourselves with other labor UIIIOUS , but we hlavo always refused to have anything to do witht them , and therein lies the secret of our success. 1 - + - - .I Tim Iron SVorkew l1 Convontlon. PIIILAUELrltIA , August 6-Thc national - tional 'cunvontiou of the amalgamated association of iron and steel workers was 1 called to order by President John Jarrett t . at 10:80 : this morning. Jarrett nladu a t brief address congratulating the dole. gates upon tlto strength and prosperity of their association , ' [ 'ho convention then -went into secret session to oflect an or- ganization. One hundred and seventy. eight delegates , besides fifteen officers of the association , answered to their iuasles and presented credentials. 'There are 268 lodges in the order ( and Huny nuoro delegates arc expected during the con , v'Cntina. , 1Villiaui Robinson presented too fol lowing resolution , which was adopted by a viva vnco vote : lie 1 ( rc8olrcd , By the National Lodge of thin Amalgamated Association of Iron and Stout \Vorkurs in convention nssoar I bled , that we do hereby extend to our striking brothers of the 'l'ulcgnphe s' Ilotltor11opd our sincere wishes for victory - ry in the presort struggle against ihulop- uly , and w& d(1 h"pu that cru many day' ( yt victory to thu tekgeapluca will be noised f all over this nation. Upon thu aduptint , of this resolution three epees wure give ! for thetokograph- ' ers and also for the Bethloienl strikers , t The ullieoy of the Cotvoltiou are thu ! euIeral oficer' of thenatio ndassoeiatios. It was clCCI(1C'l ' to hold sessions fren 9 o'clock until 12 iu0a and from 2 p , III. until 5 p. n1 , 7'le doors acued [ about 110011 and tutu coiv'Untion adjourned till 2 p , In. _ . , - - - - - 'Vur ) luterial 1hrChlan , SAtI F1uNcrsco , August 7-Last Thursday 500 cases of a in iotion and anus were sett on tae Pacific uail stoan ship , Constanco. The au munition cases had the brand of the United States got'- eminent , 45 calibre , and all cases were from Spritsygluld , Mass , It is 110W 118- certaned that during the last eighteen months regular shipments of an xteut- sivo scale have beout a ado to C. Schmidt Shanghai. During that tiluo 240,000 Springfield rifles , 250,000,000 cartridges in all have beeti forwarded besides from 500 to 800 bales of cottons tuck , suitable for tents , by express by each steamer for China. Total value of the war ntator- ial approximates $5,000,000. 4 GENIItdL FO1tLtGN NE1V8. . TIIE NATIONAL 1)Elur. ) LosnoN , August 7.-In the house of conu11ons tutu national debt bill passed RCC01us reading-149 to 95 The bill proposes to replace lurnliiablu annuities expiring in IS85. The effect will be in twenty years to cancel 178,000,000 of national debt. Ailong the Oppellellt5 of the bill are the Irish members and some conservatives tvho clam that the gain b5' the expiration of the auuu- ties should be applied to the reductiutf of taxation. The auskporters of the measure urge among other things that Amcrica and the Colonies will hereafter become formidable rivals for commercial Su- prculacy , and that it is desirable to re- ducu the debt. , Tnu liItIT1811 IN EIy'1'T. ( Glalstono road extracts from n private letter from Egypt , stltiug tae roorgali- zatiol of the Egyptian array under Lord Dutlcriu's plan was about coluplclcd. The reorganization of the judiciary' and police was slowly advancing. Plans for irrigation of the delta of the Nile were favorably regarded. The conmatdcr of the British troops in Egypt telegraphs that the improvement i l the situation is maintaiited and no fresh eases of cholera are reported. OUT ON liAll , . BEnrI , August 7"-lirazowski , the Palish author , charged with beingeou- nected with a conspiracy , WItS released on 80,000 marks. lie remains under the supervision of the police anti fills gone to Dresden. TIlE OAUsl : of Tut ; REV(1iT IN STAIN. MAntte ) , August 7.-General Bianco , commander of the forces Ian Estrcnuuluru , will make strict inuuily into the causes of the rising at Badajose. 'f'lue papers severely blauto the oflicialsuf BalajuSOfor allowing the insurgents to surprise thelu. Tile insurgents arrested the prefect general coumhaldiug tae troops and four officials in their beds Sunday , nlorning. LrsaoN , August 7.-Thu authorities at Elvas disarned900 insurgents and some civilian fugitives from Badajoso. It is reported the object of the rising was to coyer up a robbery of public nlouoy and that n deficiency of 1),600 ) hits been discovered - covered in the Badajose treasury. TIiI : SI'ANISII IUSIN0. LennoN , August 7.-Thu Times' correspondent - respondent at Madrid says the rising of the military at Badajos ended in the most fudiguifiel manner. Very little harts wills done by the insurgents beyond slight damage to railroads and robbery of the regimental and ulunicipallnouies. It is doubtful whether the mov'enent was ever serious . It is stated i1 seine quarters - ters that the outbreak was only part of the prograuuno of a gigantic stock jobbing operator , induced by a certain clique which for a long tuna have been naking oxtraordltlary ellbrts to destroy the ilia proving credit of Spain. I'IIELAN AN ! ) 1'.tItNILL. : Loxuox , August 7.-Cill iIiu Phebul , of Kansas City , tie anal reported to be identical with O'Donnell , the slayer of Janes Carey' , is sojournlug at Cork. Parnell cabled to America , he will be luI- able to visit America until after the coin- fog general election i1 Great Britain anal Ireland. IIE all ) NOT U1TUILN. : A special front Paris says that at a dinner in that city a fortnight a4o , ltuiso Zorilla , whose name was meltoned in the proclahlation of the insurgent at Bad- ajos for president of tie republic , 11111(10 a speech in winch le declared in an excited - cited mauuer ho would not return to Spain until a republic hadbcoureinstated there. A UIuliF IhannaLIoN. LISBON , August7-Tho loader of the revolt - volt witS the cavalry captain. 'l'hu insurgents - gents on Sunday placed a portrait of 1ing A-fonso Oil the bai0uy of the town ball , with the idea of prOvokilg a denuonstra- Lien against thou muusreby. TIe l ) r- trait fell during tlau night. I4odies of troops of all arms tool ( refuge at Etas , Portugal. IN T11E CONt1ON9. Many nluulber9 of l ) rlinmunt go to America during the co tiug recess. A motion was of'ured in the CO1111I1o11S last e vening against tam policy of the govern- Inont 111 regard to'1'rtnsvIntlalldzulubmd , and were defeated , however , after speeches w'slust then had been made by Uladstonu , CUOLRIU IhI C01lO. ALEXANInITA , AUgllhL 7.-Seven deaths ( ' from cholera reported to-day. ANOTIIIK CONI'IIIATOIL. LONDON , August 7.-A dispatch from Liverpool says Janes McDor iott arrived there yesterday on a vessel from Amer. iea and was reiaided t0 jail On the charge of being ougltg0d 1n a conspiracy to murder public oflicials. Jfl'N ! 14114 * I'1i$1L3 , PIIILAIELI'n1A ) , Augu.it 7.-'file Tilnes will prilit to-day an elaborlto answer from Jefferson Davis to Judge Illaek's reputed uxpusur0 of siCC8.i011 secretb , in which l the ox-confederate president reViews Views in rrher pungent seitusces the assertions and record of .Judge Black ItS President IhuchILlllell'S 0111el Cltblliot Ofhi- ccr. . - - - - - - - - ( The l1IIIOlN' CI IiVIIIICN. Af1NN1ArOLI ( , August 7.-Thu millers. including Uhnrlas A. 1'illahury , .I. A , Christian , IV , If , 1)unwuody 1111(1 L. ( Christian , tu dny mot tuproscutatlvcs of tae northwestern railways t ) adjust grain 1 rates 80 as to pleat rates east via. 1)1110111 , clainnng that tie thiflbruneu is at presuilt 50 great that they must either got lower transit rates or clos d nw11 their mulls. No IIOCINle11 was reached , 7'ley niuut again tomorrow , Ald01anan10 Sympathy. 1 CAIOAeo , August 7.-Tae city council last ni gilt passed resolutions of sympathy with the striking tolobrahur1111(1 the strike should be brought to an end speedily on account of the paean gu to 1 businss resltinl' from its COlltinua llCu , ' A SHAKING OF SOVEREIGNS , America's ' Rcpresoutatlyc Pressiu Palms With the Shah of Persia. The Ilrflllnnt Reception of Mlnb to I3cnJanlht-Oriental Agony i'ic- tru'cd by Illnt.elf--Thu Cere- ntonleN and Scenes , WAmIINUTON , August 7.-S. G. W. Benjan n , first diplomatic represmltntive of tie United States to Persia , describes his rece ) Lion by tilt 811111 it9 Illost cordial nail brilliant , lie was taken to tile palace - ace in n lsudmlfuruislled by his nm'cst ' 111(1 dnttvnb'six horses eah mountetl by 1 mstilhiou. 't'weet loyal fetauslles ol foot and run11urs clad in scarlet 011(1 wearing J1lulucd tiaras preceded tae car- riage together w ltll a score (1f hlOISOlletl , acceulpanied by tire ] llolllnuedaus and tae Necond itutsler of cereulouies. Beljalnin arrived at the gnrlens of the pai10o , Whlieh wete beautified with fountains 1111(1 shrubbery and foliage arrulged in tine artfully wild style peculiar to the I'oraias , 011(1 was ushered into It spacious and hau(1smuu 111111 where the first thaster of eereuuonies 1111(1 other gentleuen nud ( hgnitaries , gorgeously arrayed , tvcre o waiting , here Benjamin was invited to take the seat of Jlollar and treated to tea' kalioun or water pipe. . After the nnuouueenlett was 11111(10 to Benjamin that his majesty was i1 readiness to receive him , le was conducted by the first master of core to- 11105 to the pahee itself. At this Ilomclt , saps Benjamin , a salute fired in honor of t11e United States thundered over tae city , and on entering "we iLSCendd IL magnifiCeut stair case. The walls were decorated in part IVitll the paiutingS of Europenl enJtOt'S. Fr0n1 the stair e8SO We entl i tt an aulieIlCO hall of vast propultions 1(11(1 roost impressive in effect , his nmjesty stood Rt titu upper old. Leaving ill'out. shoes 8t tie door as proscribe(1 by the treaty of Kournlautchio , I nitulu a low bow itul walkC(1 up to whole tkw king was standing. " Benjvuilttllmi addressed the king in French nud presented his letter of credence. Isis majesty replied that it gave hint great satisfaction to see an Amerieul : legation at Teheran , roil 0011- sidored both govornhlents colllu be fur- tier benelitted by increasing tire inte - coul'Se 811(1 dipl0111atie relationsiof the two peOples. After this ceremony llis nmjes- ty oxlll'Cssed strong hloiles tklitt tile United States , now that 0110 1111(1 established a legation ill Persia , should maintnli coo peruanently at Teheran. At the cou- elusiol of hits iuusieicu with his majesty , Benjamin 111:1(10 : a formal call upon the secretary of foreign allilirs , and paid ills respects also to his roylll 1ligluloss , Naib Sultan , wile is Illiillster of war , and one of the sons of tutu king , and thanked him ) for the military escort , CAPITiI ii NOTES. nuulM1'TI0N ) of lloNI69. WAS11INOTON , August 7.-9'heeo and a half per cc1t 1)011(113 ) ( to tile anal alt 0f ( ,100,000 hnvo bcel presented t" the treasury dupa'tneut for redenaptio cinder - der tae 121st call , 'J'1IIS call will not nature until Novo11lber 1st , but provision - ion ! s nmd0 for rcdeiiiptinn of airy 1)1)11(15 c01hr10Cl in the call prior to their ma- tur1ty 111)011 In'esmltatiun with ihtci'est to data of reduulptiou. The call is for over $ : t2,000,000 , Molders are not generally hiking alv'nntag0 of tutu privileges of the circular to r ( 'deout bondsbefore neatalt } . Treasury reserve to-day , , $154,82(3,1315 , ( , I'lle record of the court 11artial 0x50 of Lieutenant Colonel 11ges has 1)0011 rc. reive(1 ( b.Judge Advocate Gel , Swaim. 'fiic treasury dopartaeit 111:1(110 : 8 rut ing thltt Caladilul tugs cannot tow Aule'i Call vessels from Canhiau waters into Americo waters beyond the first Aneri- cal pert to which they uuddo entry. Captain Ends has tutus far received ' $ 4,800,000 for ills work at the Mouth of tile IlIiSSiHSiili ) ) 111IUMMEitS ON t)1Clt. Another Ibturbanco of the Big Triiiik fool. CrtlcAno , August 7.-7'he conimitteo of thu cast bound freight poonottllis aftor- I10o11 itlld coaside ed thu question of the return of reproseltativus of certain lines i b ) the board of trade. Five of these Hell )11tVU ) 1)0011 011 tilt board during the past few days. Tlucunliuitteu decided that representatives of the Gratd Trunk , t B altunoro t Ohio 101(1 AHOrieau line of i steamers , the two roads nleltioued , ru ( ) plain cn the board , as they rccoiveti per rnussion for the COnunlttOO before going 1n , but that representatives of thu Ctii- c5go & Atlantic and 141k0 Shore , ostun. sibly uporating for lake lutes , Rbonld 1)0 withdrawn from the board , having been ii cut there without permission of the ox- t ucutiVO cllnnIittou. Ollicials of thu Clii Ingo , Atlantic say its representative ) will not ho withdraws , 011(1 0110 of the Lake Shore Says ills 1111111 will stay if the ChicapIo i1 ; Atlantic man does , it is t c01siderablo caul1dicuton will arise out (1f tilu Nituation , i BusIie s I 'nllllrCN , t BOSTON , August 7.-'iVright mster IG Co , , wool dualen's , Federal street , ! : failed anti 2110(10 an assignment 0f all t their property to Lester Goodwin , at emloyee , Thu first was 0110 of the , ttroiuneit wool houses of BultuII nud Ilas thole 11 iar6a blisi11Css , i lablllius ( thought to aggregatu a heavy figuio. 'J'ill. I concern has stood in very good cvdU ; old hats } ) Cell coisidol'ud worth from $100 , . 1 000 to $150,00(1 ( 7'hu failuru ciulsus , lupriSOill tune trade , - - I Thu Ilcttluoky Itlcrllnn , ( 'l ' , 1N(1rO , Anfiwt 7.- The ro- lilt of tae uluctian in this city is , Ifnott , I lee , , 1,401 ; ilurrow , rep. , 81I : ; Idiot Cs k lnLjurity 571. I' ' it co11btitltiunal conI I 1'Oil tioli ! , O7 ( , Ilg.tlliSt 11(1110 , S Nitr : P011131 , Ky. , August 7. The ele0tioii Itei , yesterday gave Knott for gaturr 1,11)1 ) ; Hemets 1,418 ; Morrow' ( uajority 322. IFor Oor1titutlouitl cos , s tun tuu 2,425 ; OgIIInst 111)110 Thu veto II Ivill be close hotsveuu thu parties in Camp- Moll county , . b Bnllrnad flight of 1Va1 i CulcAco , August 7.-1'50 ' council itlse I authorized thu sale of a public 5011001 AOU5O to thu Clttcaco S Western Indiana , s Phis practically gives to that road and , others using its tracks rho right of way to folk street , wiiclii is two blocks nearer the heart of tltq elty , , that a year ago. _ C1UME AND O4 UALTY , Ltv6 rnotoxoen. Dts Moines , August 7 Fountain 1V , t COlgu , sentO lced to be ulunuged Friday , will not ho executed , the case having been 11ppealed tot io suhrene court mid n stay of exoeution Issuers ; ' t 111iU11TFUL T1tAl1 rev. ItusTouulrotv'N , Md. , August 7--At 131oontiield , tire miles froth pore , hno of tae must frightful trnge4tes that over shocked the connitunltywasenacted there bast night. ' 1'ltu invalid 'wife of lauis Lawrence Corral , a well known llalti more lawyer , is n lit ofEiusatlity caused by disease , 8het her hltlsbtnd slel'liluL by her side tliv11glt the 1te ad , killiii hint instantly , stlrclnt : Or A l)0N ) 'IcT. CulcAno1Atigust7.-Tl n ntor-Oceans' Juliet special says Geotu Kellogg , a eoitviei in the state ponItuntinry front Loglut county , at work ittttlio wtrc drtty- ing mlachiuo , eounlltted suicide this murraing ; , by throwing a coil of wire a uuud his neck nod sullerm' hlnlschf to 110 drtnVR ngaiist the xt1 Chiiae. Thu wir0 was enbCdde(1 into thio flesh , Just before he eouuuittOl tha4 deed ho strut to the boss and said , " 1'nilfthe tnau who couunitled tile double nturdcrat Atlanta , llltltois. " T1LAIFS IIURN'n To uATII , 'l'ie ] ntcr Ocean's CedijIlapids ( In , ) Special says : An 01(1 ihlll used for storing hay , bunted cnrly11lis huotiug and tllrQy unlalown trautpssleelliugthere were burned to death. Only one of tiw bodies have been recovered. SI'OItTING NOTES IIUFFALO DACE. 13UITALO , August 7.-Eihteeatit annual - nual nleetiuu g of thu Buirtlo driving ) ark aSSOciLutiOn ( lormd ) toda ; 2tit : ) class , sturaullt ; flax Cobb tton i1 hells Ileob secoll' George ' \ thin , ltitlA' ' L etches fourth ; Limo 2:21 : , . , .o , 2:20. : } . Class 2:2.4 : , Sloop ) Jack Louis : N , second , St. Cloud third , 13urlitra Patchen fourth ; tine 2:20j : , 220 ; , 2,21 , , 2.20(1. Six year olds 811(1 under , pulsu $3,000 , , Tay Eye Sec tv0u , Diret ur scold , . Chehunio B , third , BroncoEiud Alcyitu drawn ; tulle 2:22 : , 2:2I : , 2:18.j : ; 22t. The famous pacer Johnson is out of order and will not ll lC here , t nAsi : IIALL. , SrlnNoruoai , August 7.-Spt'ingfields 12 , Fort Wayne 5. 'I'OLlilo , August 7.-Toledos 0 , Bay City 0 , P EOInA , August7.-Peorna 6 , Quincy 0. l'ulLAiuLFnrn : , August 7.ssNyw Yorks 4 , I hlladelphias 1 , 11" 11 Pit0VIDnNCE , August 7.-Boslons l3 , Providence 4. { DETItoir , August 7Dc ret 6 , Chi cages 0 , CLEvsrnnn , August 7--Duiialus 1 , Clevelauds 5 , Desu ud 1'i ji , . , PIIiAnnL1'IIIA [ , August 7.--7'liu lvnre- houses and wharves of the Knickerbocker ice eullueLlly , uxton ing along the river front from Front at3'cet to Ielawaro aye- 1)110 , below 1Villuw street , and the stables of the COnlpuly : , which occupy a largo part of the block bnmltded by Delaware avenue , Beach street , 1Villoty and ltul- tonwoOd streets , burucd tonight , Only four of the lift--ollu horses and 11111109 were saved. lu t.ytllreoh01'ses 1111(1 ( four modes were Sufi ) cated or burned and 2,000 tons of ice destroyed. The roof of the 1'hiladulpiia , C Itoalnlg rnilw It ) freight depot adjoining teas burned 1111(1 cuuSidcrllblu freight danagel by fire 811(1 water. Less estilunted qt $ (0,000 , , ( laving " 1' 11 i 1inc 'Vi rltrhnAliu : , August 7.-A seiiuna ctvu nl ill file Ilidgu niiuu of the Dub- 111(10 1111(15(0 Company took place tor lay. The disaster was uxpocted for 0)1110 ) 111110 811(1110 loss of hue occurred 1'ho caving is confhllCtl to the interior of tae 1111110 , and the surfncu at re 1)1(100 Vila atlcctel , 1Vt rk was sUSpolded in n ago portion pf the colliery until thu ux- tot situation of atiairs is aseurltuued , [ 1110 loss will be groat. Ireprov0d ltcd ) ICn , BLooAIINOToM , August 7. = h'ho great council of till Improved Order of Ited Ater of tam st to of Illinois is in session rat ISlnominton. Tleru arc uiovon tribes n the s1ltCS 1111(1 all aru rupreseidud or will ho before thu turniiuatiuu of the cnulcil. 5085101w are huid i1 secret at Sluthhona lodge Itleeningtul toidored he visitors : t Imlluet 011(1 ball this even. 11g. 'l'o.rnurrow ltvill occur the election f atatu ollicors. TI'1GECItA1'11 NOTES. l + uliy 1G,000 , ) crselx attended the opcnhig f .JItfl L , SUliliVInl'a adJOOu iii JJostun last ight , 1Vushhlgton strrut , iii tilt Viclitity of hd bar-root , was peaked with people , thu egll ( eiIiient prudomitultiog. Tbo services u ( le cutiru reserve of pollee statlou No , 4 , with 11(11 a dozen inuuutod otlicers , were nccesvary preserve order and coup the street clear. No news yet of tlae aLuaiitxblp Ledwlg , ouw 1)rc0 weeks aver due. iticharl Wellerk , wile arrived ht New York n bark It , 1V , ( hitlitbs , tVts stricken with chew lover , he has Ixeu suet to tlaaoa. to e. ituturis of the Kentucky elections ate CClll ; g In slowly , but it is 110W nhnoxt u.'rtatl inott'N majalty far guvenwr Will be not lees 1001 40,1100. ' 17e Ainelean i'Ilutgrnphur'x ' fIIuth nn. 111111 COllnnll0ull , 11pcaod III AIIIn'IUukuo yes. terday , Nearly 1,011 deluglttux ale preet. ( Tbo lraluui ai , ' , , of Chicagu , held it hwut. rag yesterday nlt'rlaanl , rat which olluglul vela prou"RUe'.I . .q , ua the IIt'I ' 1'houlax loynui failed I . tie r.dlruud accident lit Car- yen , Auw 1'urk , end 1111 upproprhtto menu. isl ; lasnud 'i'hu a rtilicatu of incnrpuratinn of tllo New : ogbual telegra ih c nupany tras filed ill Now Valk yesterday , The Ihles run ( runt NOW Vulkcity thualgh vauious citius nud titvasltu ( augur , .lltbw. 'iglu pa1)er mill belonging t , JJrl4uet , Smith Cu of ( : iiicagu , at 'i'luun 111vcrs , Allcll. , mined , ' 05tcday. Ju.25J0 , ( ( ) bisuraucu , 000. 'J'Iw prnlhnhery bl1piuosl aorsluu of till lnlorlc ll IiuAuty Of uileric i itts was hold In Chteagi yestud.ly' . 'fhlS Is thu'lxthnu0nal c8sfea of the suclcty. About 1fU nlunlbex ru pruaoat , ' 1'110 pru-idwitlel party arrived at Ft. 1Va. 11akie rat t :8J : yl ster lay aftorlOOui. All well end wuJu ) ing the till . Indicatlonsr Jlr : , till nppor AUxsisefppl val. oyfalr ; wuather , winds nw4ly tontleaytcrl , ewer barwnettr , nu ducidul ) cbaejl In the tuml'e'rLturo. For the Aiixxuuri valley , partly cbnldy' weather nud local rafus , winds utostly outhorly , stationary or riditg barumotor , iearly btu0omry ( tomperaturu. CITY COUNCIL. All All Night Scssiou and a Ycr Y Busy One. The TransactlonN In ( : rnrral of nn 1nll ortoht Natter. At the regular uwoting of the city council last evening , all the tuelubors wore presort. 1'ITiTIONS : .1N1) COMMUNI1'ATiONS. Front the mayor approving tae 11th- ! uanco locating 110W hydrants. Filed. Froitl the mayor 8rpOiiliag l'iutriek Desmond nod JiuuOS O'lkylu pulicculeu to serve for the current year. Itefered. From the mLy0r ! noulinating Jacob ileituuut 1o be a special policeuan ill aull about the SIaven 11ouso. Couliruled. Naliliitatiig hairy P. Deuel nppraisor of damages by Change of grade on I lar11oy street , ColltirInod , Front the gas eoun pally. 'l'ie'u ' were 202 hth1ps ! turned rot lie strcuts in Jnly , liefurrud , 110111 tae nlayur ; Iteturliug the ordi. i11111CC nppropriattng 11101103' to p1y July habilttes ts'1tilotlt Itla ' itpprovnl , 'Thole teas a Il/fig tllxctlesloll , aunt o1 the uOliui to iuws the utdLnaneu over the iuLyOl 8 vote , the vote Was a tic , stlidiug as ful- hOn s : Ayes-Anderson , Ilebm , Leedor , Mc- ( lulkiii , ltudlidld nud'l'lu'iuw , Agues-Dunhuhl , Iluseall , ] Murphy , l aufe1nnn , 1Vood1w01tit nod Al' . frost- ( tent. Lost. 11(1111 1V. J , Ilronteit 811(1 twmlty-ale OtlerS : Ahkiug duet tutu contact for paving ItIunC3 htt0et be itpptoVed no that work Might Cuhu0OitcO Itt aura Filed , Fr(1ni I , . V. Morse 111111 others : Asking tlutl lhu cut'tnuy nit 1'lfteeuth btrcot be extoudcd ft'oul 1)Odgu to ( ' 11pitIll ltvenuu , ft nluke 00un001iuhs , ltefutrud , ' 1'110 rcpntt of the ntieet CO111111isSiele1' , : ii iullnei Mcnnuy , I.Iq , , vr 1tS received. 'l'ie uxpeudtures , for teams and 111011 1vel'e 3,235.9S ; ktn11ber 1111(1 aullplios , ; 81,0.28. llefurrud. 'l'lIe mushal's list of liquorlenient (877) ( ) 1111(1 druggists (14) ( ) was fled. Thu city piyaiwin : s rdpert for Jul } ' , showing 89 deaths 811(1 80 births , was filed , Froul ,1. II. ] l1CDlnold I& Co : Asking letaui38i011 to (10 certain grading at their own Cost , 011 Tllirtocith between itow- ard and .liwkson streets. Grantod. Front SLOW nud lliunnlold : Aslciitg thin judgalont ho paid i1 tie case of EVauS Itnd 11nw0rd VS. the city , $83111(11(1 costs , So 01(1(110(1. Froui Sitp0riutuudellt Smitll , of the Olhaha llOrs0 railway colnpati i asking ICUVO In pare alto Cumpiny'a trtchS be- tteeil 11015Le' au(1 Citss .st oots on 16th with SIOtX hauls granite ; also the curves , ' 1'110 re.lsun fur thus request is thin } wavy grade at these poilijs on which the grul- ito t.uuldiiitk2n . bettur0otiitgtJr1iii &I ' 1'10 } Jkarbcr Asphnlt COUgruy ) enlorsgd the request. Itefered to city atorlluy ( . Front hilly Ptnidt and others asking for tae iuititediato esabliSluuullt of a0w- etage nea' the now Cevsu nssocinttan 5011(101 building. lteforred. FO11i'tOo11 putltiOnS for alley pat'iig welo refutred without rulwhiIlg. FrOlll 1V. J. Cunucll , city attorney : Stating it would be itecebsary for 11f13 o more legal 1'OICI'S of each ward Li , putt. Linn fora ( Ii tiinit into Vol ing precincts , before it eclld legally ho ( It lull' . tiled , 1'ro l C , F. Uooduuul : 1Varnmty tired dedicating n glut ( If ' 1'eutll stiedt feu ptlb lie 1151. Ordered to ho rvcurded. Feuhl the coy ellgiIeer ; Urging do l'cpAur of law rutitiuillg troll (1f the sewer line through grounds of Ism barbed wire WnrkS. lIeferred , l'I'OIII Ucnrgu 1V. Donno and ( Bets : 1'r0ledtig against the pav'1ug Of tle1LUCy in block lflu , I'ruul'I'wulfth tu'III Iirtcoitll , at the Present time. llefea al , Frua Janes E , 1103(1 Ro111 101) others : ewlorsing tae putiLiOll of S , hi , Fulkur to b0 peanittul to Orgnnizn a syslunt Of 111o'- ciunlS police , 111uV0(1 to iefur to puhieo COllllllitfcc. Alr. Ih1501111 thought the matter 560111(1 be referOl tO the nut'o . 'I'io ! 31111301 stlIted tier le would like to preheat to tllu cuunnlttuO 011 police ce'- taiu ] utters thruwiil : light u1 time eliuruc- tul of the lIrlIlused Ir60hizatiun before any aOtiuu 01(5 taken , llefo'rcd to the Mayer and 0(1uiuitee. A JlClitInu from the Sampiewn' huirs hit regard t ) c8ncChlIItion of taxes nn lots 1 nud 2 , block 02 Refused. A uuutbor of bills were referred ttith- out roadiulg. P1'1011 L , P , llnniiltou and others : Anhr- hug that the alley in block 148 bu , ltvud with IiitlctaIo ulacadnhl. Jteferrcd , Flan the isard (1f public works 1hrnnn nlitLIag the 1111111 estinntu of thu city ui- guheer , I)1 work dune by the Barber As- pluilt company , nn Douglas atr'eet. 7'liu tlIxall1O fronta on the street , within paving district No , 11 , is : iouu feet , rlulk- ing the tax rate $10.53 per aquitru front foot , playable i1 f'v'e ' intlalhnIll te. 'f'oal cost of pav'iug , $00,246.14 ; cost of illtui'suctlII8 , $21,849.04 ; total aubjuct tI levy , $38,896.11. 'foe ' rupUrt has referred. Thu city uugilluer5 estiimdu of work don0 0R thu 8th street 1 r11lgu , $230 , nud , f u'urk (1111101(10 the Junes stict stel'H Vs atcr setter , was rufurrel , ' 1'110 city ungi11uur's ustinnatu of sidewalks - walks cue51IOCtci , was referral. 'I'lliu cuOt'act 111111 baud w'itlt I'att ick DIOArdlu far ulcalinglaa'ultul stloet froitl NiuUi to Fifteenth ; witb'I'V , ' 1' , Rich , ltrl5 fur IiiIIislsing cstiigs III d Iron twork fur huu' iolus , aplu'"vul ) vith Ale. lluglt . AicCitvocL fur coustruetion of senor across SixtIO11fhl street , refeacl ; tvitlt .1 , 0 , Corby for Ouuhtruuticn 0f men holes , iefurred , 7'liu ' cout act std baud with 11'm , Fitch & Cu , , fur exleiding thu Norllt 0utahlt storm tt'atc aUltol' WItS appruv'otl. IIE5LUTiON ( , sly Velure : AuthOriziug time pnrehasu of tht'cu ' the (1UluutnuIIt 11(11505. Adoptul ( , sly Jluhlnl ' 1'o rubeil i catchn811151n ) .hICkb011 (11td.101105 streets , how ton fuw , ltufurred , lay 1nnftluuI : 'I'll cluulgu the locIltiui of the hydrant oil time nurtltwest cone' ( If 'I'wulftll 1111(1 Faritun , wllicll ubsttaletS tliu ailluwalk. Adapted , Jly i'hrano ; 'I'll IUIVU the ordinauc0 rugulatiug gairliug o0fnreed , Adopted , Jay Jueder : ' 1'11 ' 111150 the band 51111111 011 Jufl05on Square six feet and make other inlproveuuuts. By ] .uu(1ur : Cllangiug thu limits of the territory allowed to loose females , wino have been driven from their former locality t ) law a'icluity (1f the Cass street 8011001 iluuse , 113' this the licit is unu block east of the Thirl ward school 110(181) . AdoIte(1 , , B ) ilawcalb To nuIrovo the culvert 1111(1 npproilciles (1n Thirteenth 81141Vi1 hums streets , Adopted. By Baker : 'I'o lake stops toward eknngilg the course of North Omaha creek near lhu Military bridge , Adopted , ltll'ollra : 01' ( 'OIt111TTE9 , On finance : Recunnnendill ; allowance of B. it. Overall's ' elaiul for allowance on taxes. AhJtel. ) ) ' On f111allCW ltecumuluudiug 110 fur- lhur notion to tae m11lter of n secrotu'y for iho 11myor. Adopted. On tiluance : ' 1'u aural certain taxes nod interest agntllSt the Dlulish Lulherut church , Adopted , 113' Anderson ; itesolution to hate Sixteenth bridge rcuwvud. Adopted , On streets 1(11(1 grades : lleeouunund- ung empluyulent Of Lewis S. Reed to pt epe10 i plat of the 111th ill paving (1ts- t'ict No , l1 , AdOptCd. Out streets aul(1 grades : Grautiug the expressulel's ptttion. On police : ' 1'11 the e01ilp1aint (1f Iburly AfltiIOUet ' ' vs , 1'uliCeitan Douglas. AdoltOd , The stlbjeet of the approval of the lt3t11 street p11viig contract mtdbond wits next btOIght up , )111(1 ) elicited Nellie dubiatu of a lttill1Ol'O118 hutllre , after which lwtlt tam lout street 1111(1 parley street bonds 1111(1 c(1utnctitnote approved , 'l'hu report of taw coluulitlCe Vas signed by Messrs , iuudituu ou111(1 I l ascall,1111(1 recuitu11eulcd 111111 tvurk be couitlolced inuuediittel , ' 1111(1 prosecuted sinlulhueouslY on both Struts. Messrs ? Iiciuckin a11(1 Mnrplly wore tae only (11105 voting in tilt negative. Thu couunittee 011 rules , forms 1111(1 printing r/p01tOd / i1 favor of lolling the contytet fur taw city job printing to 11011 ry 011)5(111 , Aduptcd , A nusjoeity and nlinolit3 1'oport W(1ro 11Itli ( pt'e5Ciittl in the matter of tae bids for legal 11111.1 1(10111 al o'tising. Ile htiuority report--was sig11Od by Messrs llicmlekill 101(1 llnscltll , favored tae hut tlug of local "Ri5. " nod registnt tiolt lists ( (1 ( tune Union Pltldiskllllg Co. , 111141 tllltt 1111 bids for legal notices be tUjcete(1 011(1 110W 61(15 alt'Urtise(1 for. Itedtkeld , AOdclruu ) old Iloluu in their majority report 1eenhnneitdu(1 luttiig tae Union have thu locals nud registration lists an(1'l'li : IhE : have the tut all notices , 'I'Ilete teas it lung-willed (1ISelaailll O1 tae quesi(1u ( , which Would ho of no in- tueest to the uublle , and tae n'C5 1111(1 nays Were 011110(1 upon the ndoptiutt of taw minority report , resulting 115 follows : Ayes-lbtectll , IiaufuuLini , Leede ' , 1)1cUuchin ) , Murphy , 1Vuodwortlt 1111(1 Mr. President-7. Nuya-.A 11de son , 13clun , Dtulhnin , ltedliuld an11'I'hrnne-5 , ' 19w 1i nobly report was (1001ILVCll adopted , OtthNANCE8. ! Thu July npropriuttoit urdinaneo w'ias rCttl 1(11(1 501110 Oljueto11S ) i1Lhh1 to it was referrred. I It wfls'n1o'o(1 1111(1 enrrucd that when the council ndjufrn it adjour11 till 11 o'clock l + rihity II lurulitg , ) then time n ) pr"- 1rriatiou urdiiaueu will t o considered , Au (1rdiuitmu OrdurllIg that part of Fnru(1u steer , butwcun 2liLlt and 29th streuts be brought to ginde , tvas read tit ice 1111(1 l efoa ult. An urdimulcu taxing all owners of tvo II/(150 ( vehlieles kept for line , ten doilars cool , tsar rend rani referred. Au lilt l11tucc ( urduling tae conatruo thin of IL NIX ilehl NOIVOI' troni St.Jo4Opll'N hnsplhLl to tau sever , to be 1150(1 by that institution 111(1110 1111(1 free of charge , stns reed twice 1111(1 referred , A11 "Idiutn0t ( delwnlinimg that a m11- joelly Ill all uwae'8 of lots 1111(1 1111(15 , to the full depth of 132 feet 110111 the street Line in etch paving 1lIIt'iCt , slutll he rev quuled to d0ter11li11u ti I01 iud ( If hutturial t0 ho used for paving , eras road uul 1 OferrCl. An ordinance peescriiiulg thu duticS of tbu 11,110(1 of pulii C tv(1rlS 101(1 ( Ii xiug tire Nitlal'ics ( If illellllel'a , w7181)11550(1. An ordililt ! CC providing for R1 iSnuu of 100,000 bonds for pia'ing purpoC5 , i1 lion of those recently isstluti under ordi- muicu No , h75 , WILS read tuticu lull 0(1(11110(1. An ( lydioancu creating sewer dlstrict No , 10 wits passed , Au urdi11Rnce iicrcaillg the polieu force hen 20 to 24111011 was lost. An ordinance to do curtain grading on 5t. MIIIy's av'e11llO wa.i 1)aSNud. 'J'oe old ordiululCe Icgulating thu run , ring at large of curtain uniulu5 and the appuintnunt of n pound uutstur wall ill- dclinitely 1111(1 OVUt , Adjourned at 11:56 : p. in , _ Itoal Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for roe Lord i1 the county clerl''e oflicu August.4 , reported for 11111E Ihsii by Antes' real estate agoey : J , A , McDougall and wife to Win , S. Alyoa , q c d , Juts 8 , 9 , 10 , blk 1.1 . , Waterloo-$270 , ' 1' . A , Creigh and wife to B. G , l'attor- Sou , W d , lot 4 blk 8 , JIRUacon Place- $ (350 ( , E , C , Schlief and wife to 0 , F Dierks , w d , part lot 1 , sue 5 , tp 16 , r 12 , -$1,100 11 , 0 , J01es ail(1 wifu to W , Lorutzon , w ( l ) arcol in Nun 11 , tp 10 r ] 2-$1,600 S , Iii , Itogurs nu(1 wife t ) hers I ) . Shlulahnn , tv 4 , let 0 , blk 10 , 5 , 1 : ltogel5 ads , $ 00 , A. 11 , Dailey and wife to ] 3 , 11 , Post Iv d , pIU'cel see. 1O-15-13-$2.800. F. II , 111111 to M , lluuritth w d , i ucul 500. 5-15-11-$3300 , L. P. Allure and hushand t ) II Afyos 1111(1 L , lbulpke tv 11 , a let 2 black 1.18- $1,00 , C , Ulur' to 11. Myers 1111(1 L , ] tBRpke w (1 w ! lilt 1 block 148-$77ii0 . A..1 , 1Ilulseoul and wife to (1 , 1V , LOtulis 1111(1 F. C , lteviuires w d , lot It 1111(117 , block 10 lluli5cwhl I'lace-$1050 . Au(1utrr Ii. iI , Spicglu and wife to Al. Abluhaun , w d , plot lot 2 , blk 121-$2,750. J , A , McShale and wife to B , .J , 1'ossrull , w d , lot 9 , AICShalu's sub ( liv.- $11 5. ,1. h , IuQaguo and wife toV. . Flouting - ing , w d , lots 1011nd 11 Itogera' 11dd.- $000 , 1V , Fle11iug nud wife to 11 , A , Dowd , w d , lot 11 , Rogei's' odd-$300. S. P. Joslyn aid wifoto5AI.P1lillips , yr ti , pnrcul in lot 8 , Capitol add- $2,800 1' , B. Elsaser 011:1 wife to 0. Elsissur , wdlpartlet2 Kuuntze's'ltltadd-$300 , A DUEL WITH RIFLES. Details of a Brief , Bat Bloody Bat tic With Winchesters , Charles Shelton Kills Ills Mae and IN Iihasetf Sove'oly Z'U utied -Iet lbm of the Tragedy. l.arahtlIo Boomerang , Aug 11. Lust evening a wagon etto'ud Laranno O1 thu North Park road eoutniuiiu three nee'I'wo ' of these occupied the swat iii front 1111(1 tae other Ia'u pol a bed of blankets in the box , ' 1'he party haltel at Ur , llarris' otlien n few aunonts lend then drove cut to tae hospital. Thu man lying nn the bed w'fR taken olsitlo. Isis 11111110 Is Charles Shultou , old last Friday uigit le shot 1111(1 instantly killed a man 11ahwd l cys , at Snyder's ruck , on tae Little Grimly , forty miles west of Tullor , in North l'Au'k. Isis companions were Messrs. August Andcrwn and Lawrence , 1111(1 the Ictrticulnrs of the trngcdy , as luorned front the tiISt IIltl11C(1 ( goutleuay ! 0 t about as follows : Charles 511011(1 ( is the proprietor 0f a horsn ranch i1 the park , and lltst l'tkhay tsns RI. Frluik S11ytior's ranch helping him to put up hay. , lnether man nnnle(1 Boys , whose like Intllle is tkloltghlt to be I , 11111)- , " and who hits an iitorest n tluo Snyder tltnch , wIOI present , its was Snyder himself and soveual others. 'l'Itoy tvero elLtiilg their 5uppur i1 a small tout erected hear the cabin on the ranch. During the progress of the meal Keys asked a boy-a herder in the employ of Shelton -to g ( ) into the cabin and refill the teapot - pot , 1111(1 taw ley refused , saying ho tvls ant in his ( Kays ) ouploy , and ho had 110 right to order ] aim around. keys cotuulenccd to obtuse the boy , Shelton interfeted in his behalf , and a gtutrel uusaud lwtween thu two utwt. ' Il'inully 1 uys left the table , 1111(1 taking the 10511(11 , tveut into the cabin , return- inyi i1 is ill ommut Wttit the Ica-and a 1YluleitCSte' title , flu ant the teapot d011'Il , nud tiruiug to Shelton , said : "You - - - bI have 11 notion to kill y'Oul" Shultou nroSO front tie table and (111.10(1 slim to Shoot bit lioyu 111111113' Stood the WCRpou up against tilt silt of the tuft , 110110(1 out the tea , 1(11(1 sat down again. Shultou thus walked cut of thu tent , got nitotkur 11'iitchesto at the Cabin , loaded it , 01(1110 back to tie tent and , stuitling in the door , stid : : "Now , 11-11 you , ! f yOu want to aioOt , d0 it. " heya jumped up from tiio table , saying - ing all right 1(5 he did so , seized his title mid brought it to his shoulder , and at that iloliuett , two 1.011015 rang out a- hlost together. Keys fell backward , and Shultou dleqpe(1 ) its gnu 1111(1 ran out Rm oss the prairie hold11lg his hands up to his fllec. Snyder started in pursuit , while Alndel'aOll raise(1 Keys' head. Tito Wellllded 1111111 gas ICd oneu or twice shad "Oh , toy Gudll' 1111(1 fell back dead Snyder returned i1 a few nli11utos with Slelti who had been shot in tlto chin ; tae hail ranging bnckwnrd and to the right. Ills wound wits bleeding badly , 1111(1 his coun lanlon thought lie , too , would die. Ile could not a1)Call ) h 1r nutdu signs for his coat , which was given hull , lie took paper nud pencil from 0110 of tutu 1)Ockut5 and wrote : "Is Keys hurfi" Snyder wrotu beneath the question the ts ( ills : . "flu is (1001. " The ball from Shulton's rifle cultured Icoys' side , in front of the left auanpit , pltHSCd thriugh ; , the bo(1y nud came out just above the I 1 iblt ) sh1 pltiur , Shelton lhtll IIrell 11111 weapon twithout brui6mg it. to his luiuidur , which accounts for the upwind ralgu of the ball. A messelger s's sent to 'I'clker for a Ilhysicial , tvho dressed Sheltoi's wounds. lulu ball vas (01111(1 just beneath the skin , at the base of the neck , on the right side. Saturday 11ig111 , ASessrs. Anderson 1111(1 Lawrence ntartell for La alilie with hiul , nud by ( lrtviug alitust coutiitutlly 1111(1 ehltmIgillg htIr SCa aotorlll tilues reached the city lnst evening. Dr. llRrris , tu'hu 11115 ehargu of Shelton , Says thu chance ( for his recovery are good , tleuglt such result is by 110 lucnuu certain. A hI rtloil of his lower jaw is shot away , anti time Wuuud is ntlerwisu a iadoiu , Shultou is not unknown in Lar inie , hinting 1)001 in tie city on bu- 5111CN5 frequently , lie is tt brother of . N. Sheltm , who'tvfS casiiur of tutu 11111011 Pacific road fll'BC Oral years , meld VVIII ) 1n ( new Omaha. Nathan Skuhou , of t11l5 city , foralurly cashier of time Union I'acifc , accompanied by Alts. Shelton , loft for Lununie on yes- tehny's this , called thuru bytilo terrible news tint Olulrles Shelton , Lis brother , had heeu shot in R ( Juorrel with a man on his rancho null had killed his assailant. It ucenrrud Rt a rancho at North Park , about ono hundred miles from Laramie , ni Friday eight , and tie news was tole- graphed in as neal as it reached Lurarnie. Mr. Shelton received the following private - ' vate dispatch yostorday. LAIIAAIIE , August 7 , 1883. The row was over a little boy wilt was working for Shelton. Skelton and Keyes wore eating a lunch lIt the ranch of a farner alld during progress of the meal , Keyes asked thu buy referred to to go into the adjoining 01111111 and refill tire teapot. Thu buy refuted , saying Ito was net l1 tae (111111103 Of Keyes and that ho 1001 no right to older liint about. Keyes began to abuse nud struck to buy , when Sllullun interfered in Iris beluilf , 'filet wow the way tie row brgal. Finally Keyes left tlto tdtblo , taking tie teapllt iittu the cabin , Returning - ing IL 1111111110 Puber with toe and a 1Vin- . uhuslur rlilu le set the tuaput an the 181(11) ( 1111(1 turnilIg to Slwltou , said : 1'1'oi ' 5- of a b- , 1 hive : a uotiOll to kill you. " Shultou Lien II ISO froul thu htblu and (1111011 111111 to 5110(11 , Keyes placed hut wuapos 1101055 his knees , 1111(1 pouring out ale toll , sat down again , Shelton then walked out iitd got another 11'in t Chester ) licit he loaded 1(11(1 studing in the door he said , "Now dam11 yell , if you tvnut to shoot , d0 it. " At thu Iuwlnnt Kayos junlIled up mind both fired almost tIgothul' . It is tha1 it to ni 6 gat tlfat ' Keyes was 1fa t alt. Sy unJ r arky is with Shelton' wku it is thou gilt will recover , t - - - - - - ? ltealoret Iq'nehod , WALLA WALLA , W. T. , August 7.- ) McPherson , murderer of Oununhls at New York , was hung by yigilattos in tae jail yard at Dayton , Saturday night , flu protested its innocence , 3