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. . . ' - - . . . - - _ . - . . . / . * . . . . , 4 . .4 : . ' 4 . I . I I rFFfl2 OMA.HA = 1 ; , DAiLy BEE. . : : . rHIRTEENTII YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. MORNING , SEPTEMBER 18 , 1883. NO. 79. :4 : CHOLERA'S QOPARCEL ' T Bea1y Ye1Io Fever Booua1tug the Cities of ITorideril cxicu Guaymau , Mazatlin and Horma- 3 i11o Frightfully Ravaged by the Disea8c. The AutIiotitIc IlL Poor Cunditlou to 1attIc vitIt the 1)iscnse-Mnny V1C1111114 Buticit P1Lo. GUAYAMAS , Mcico , September 17- It is now clearly cstb1is1tcd tlint the dis- eao raging here is yellow foyer. A1 ivlio can are fleeing from the cig. Thu medical corps is biing reinforc1 n rnp. idly as poiIi1u. Twulvu of a 1atcy ar- ? iVCd opera troulo have died. Eighteen L deaths Were reported yesterday ; Illany , . others not reported. The streeth are at- u. . ' 'rnot deserted , the only sounds heard being - - ing the rumbling of the dead cart. Thu board of health issued orders that dead bodies be inunediatoly removed and buried. SAJ Fiuiicisco September 17.-A party of twelve Americans who fled from 4 Guayma arrived last night. They say the people are leaving the city by the hundreds. There wa hard- lyr house but contained a victim of fever. The authorities had given out the work ofburying the dead to a pack of hired Indians , who went from house to house carrying the bodies of those they . supposed to be dead or dying. Thu bodies were buried so rapidly that mistakes - takes occurred. Many were put under ground while still alive. This was mainly i duo tothe discae , which , at the favors- blo turning point , leaves the patient in a comotoso state , mistaken by the IriUlans as deaUz. The whole city iB panic stricken. Merchants have closed their atores and nailed the doors ; rcetaurant are all closed. There is no assistance obtainable - blo Roporta from Hermosillo state the fever is raging there. At Mazatlan its ravages are even more frightful than at Gaynias. All who could were leaving forthe mountains , carrying off what bedding - ding they ouuld pack , and a little food. t FINK AND THE POOLS. Combination the Life of' Railroad.- Tue Water Vays an Equal. Izer. of flate * . Naw Yeas , , September 17-Albort Fink , commissioner of the trunk lines , , was the first witness before the Senate 1 committee on labor and education. He cutated ho waa at the head of a bureau 11 composed of about forty railroad compa- nba , who organized for the IUTP080 ol - ! 3' establishing and maintaining uniform tarilt The extensionof lineain the United r Staths and fierce made , competitioL or- gsnized action necessary to their exist- ence.'It would not do forcach to operate and fIx it. own rates of transportation without regardto otherroads. In order to iinprovo the connection and bettor the accommodations of th 'k public by establishing a uiiilorm syatoir j 'I of rates , a joint executive committee wzn \ ' formed. As a regulator of railroad thriffi ' - the water routes by way of the greal lakes and the Mississippi river w r very effectual. Atcort.ain seasons of th year the canal routes were closed tc traffic , and it was popularly .upposoc that railroads had it alitheir own way This waa not true , and the idea that thi roads could extort any tariff they pleasec by merely combining , was false Th The association had nothing to do witI local business , but only when there wai .ompotition at some great distributin1 point for certain class of business. Thi was necessary in order for the protectioi of shippers , that roads competing for tht business should have an undorstandini by which rates should be known. Fink thought legislation might be em ployed to nasist railroads in niaintainini uniform rates which wore incorporate by the ? eneral Government , but no direc legislatioii could avail. Hi said th ( Reagan trnsportationbill was utterly im practicable. Freight rates of this coini try were the cheapest in the 'world ai I the teiideiicy was to atill lower them Tim scheme that the Government shoult * purcliiuio the railroads of the country nut run them itself lie proaounccd the wildes folly and one which no saiie innu wouk for a 3noIlleIlt contemplate. The capital ied value of 112,000 miles of railroad in the lJaitcd Staten waa about $7,000 , 000,000. Last year the gross roceipta o all these different lines was $700,000,000 c not ; receipts the same time , $300,000,00 ( out. Of this latter sum 4100,000,00 ( , hitd been paid in dividends on stock 0 - P'-m.m.t.4 the reniainder a large portion was expended pended in interest on bonda About 51 ' per cent of the running expenios of at railroads went to laborers employed a brakemen , conductors , firemen and on gincers. Witness did not think iher wa. any evidence that the road wa charging too high rates or that the roa , was jnynig 20 cent dividend on it toek. 'rlu only thing to be regardci was the rates. Important lecIIons. SAJ FRANCft3CO , Sotomber 17.-In series of tax cases brought against th Central I'acific railroad company l ) several counties the court rendered a ; cision to-tIny that under the new Stat sonstitutiun the railroad companies aba ] only be taxed on the value of thei j ' property after reducing the innoun which is inortgageil. Tito cases have at tracted much attention both as regard the interpretation of the law on thi ' point , as also on the large amount in volyed. Atiother case involving the rigli of the railroad coinmi.sionera to regiilat . , fares , freight hfll ( ateaiiiors aiid otlic : ; Vessels hailing ( rein Cain Port. Jiidg SI , Field ducitleti thiat all sea going vessel , I wore under thu jUrisliCtion of the Unite I : ' ' States null outside the control of mdi 4 V -jIual states. 'Hhird'N ItsiIrPnhi SA FILCNCISeO , September 17-It I h tatul thii evening the recent large e I enditurcs for improvements of th outh 1'aiflc Coastrailroacl and construc tioll of a now pile road two miles ou ' Into the bay has been prOmJtod by a nei r corporattoll called the San ranclaco nni f1 Colorado Itnitway conipany , with hour , i Villard at its bad. It is also affix-inc that he luie bought the Northern ? acifl ' ' from San Fran- .1 ail'vny , running - . 'b alon the coMt to a point ' . - . Ott il. with the utontion to corn. . . inction with his Oregon - egon system. further nasortod ho line bought the Snni.a Marie \'alloy railway - way , a short line running from I'ost liar- ford to Santi Barbara , and that lie intends - tends to build a connection to join tlio South Pacific Coast railway. With this accomlished ho would have a continuous coast 11110 from IugoL souxid to within a linrt distance of San Diego , Boutliorn Cjlifrni. , , 1 % dxst.anco of about 1,500 v.II1wooRTS ; WANTS. ) ? t' Y111 Lie SahKlled ( Ili Notlihiig Sioi O [ ltelin.tateiiicitt , Pzrniiuno , September 17.-A prom'i- itent. member of the 0. A , 1' . to-day ro- COiWCl a letter from Patti Vandorvoort , ex-coniniandur in duet of the U. A. it , , ilk which the recent. action of Poattuaster Ceneral Gresliatn in renloving bun front service is reviewed at length. Vander- voort admits ho was absent front ditty 205 days the last fIscal year , but say. this was by permission of Postmasters Con- oral [ lowe and Oroshatu , Under howe his pay went on , but. since Gresliani came into power ho has only been paid for the tinto ott duty , In any evetit , ho says , this charge has been withdrawn and it is now urged against tutu that he went to Idaho contrary to initructions from Division Superintend- mt White , his superior. This charge he I denies , and says his visit to Idaho was for the purpose of instructing men on the now routes , and that White wanted him to stay longer than ho did. He corn- plain that he was removed without no- tic. or investigation , and says Gresham hM been imposed upon , and that he wifl be satisfied with nothing short of rein. statement. A MURIEItOUS RAIDS TheApaohe. Break Loose AgaIn aad Raid lIogRanch. . CHICAGo , September 17.-A special from Tombstone , Ari , , the lath , sayx eight hostile Apaches attacked Ho ranch , at Antelope Springs , 16 milex from this city , this ev.ning. Only two men woro'thora at the time , George Ward and Amos Williama The former was .killed and the latter escaped and brought the news here. Citizens armed wont is pursuit , with.littlo chance of overtaking - the hostiles. The Indians came frsin th direction of Sonora , and probably are ix part of those loft in the mountains by Crook They were on horseback. The horses are believed to be from ranchex below liero Several parties left hero fox Sonora the past few days and grave feari arc entertained for their fato. The mair body of hostiles are near Casas Grande , Their overtures for peace wore rejected . by the Mexican authorities , and Col Joaquin Terrozos was at last accounts or ganizing a force to attack them in tIn I mountains. News was received to-dal via Sonora that Terrozos , while recoxi noitering , was captured. Thn repor lacks confirmation. SPORTING NoTES. I cOVINGTON nAwux. , CoviioToN , Ky , September 17.-La L Jockey CIubcontinued.tho autuini I meeting to-day. Wohther cool , tx-ac ] I fast , betting very he'vy. Miiidon tw year olds , six furlongs , nine starters 3 l Jnvoy : won by a length , Buchanan sect : t nd , Admiral third ; time , 1:17g. : Mile and a half , devon starters , Matti Rapture made first pace for a mile and i . quarter , when Harry Gilinoro front thin place cam. into the home run post , win I niug by two lengths , Itatio Creel second : t Mattie Rapture tlnrd ; time , 2:38k. : i Mile and an eighth , Gleaxiur wenS S Ascender aeond , Lucy Maythird ; time ' 1:57. : B Fourth race , milo heats , Belle of th I Highlandswon in straight heats , Beoclion a brook aecondKilrnony thirdtimo ; , 1:45 : vIta i'icion ov J. I. C. . BosToN , September 17.-Jay Eye See t Phyllis and other trotters arrived a I Mystic Park front Providence to-day L Golden , the wall-known trainer. made a I offer of e25,000 for Jay Eye See , but we - informed the $30,000 was already ra - fused. It is probable Case will not set I the colt for less than $50,000. . LAYCOCK SNArl A PLUL I MaLIIOUaNP. , September 17.-There I L chance of Laycock rowing a znatc with HaitIan , as Laycoek baa a badi I fractured leg. BASU BALL. - Toiano , September 17.-Toledo 3 , Ft f Waynea 1. , . Quincv , September 17-Qunieys 7 : ; Bay City. 3. ) Naw YOItK , September 17.-New York f 5 , Cleveland 0. . PriIrnuLrurA , September 17.-Cam 3 stopped by rain in second hitting. But 1 labs had scored 6 , I'hiladelphia 4. S PxoiuA- September 17.-l'eoi-iaa 11 - Grand Rapids 7. S SI'JtINOYIISLu , September 17-Sagi a nawa 5 , Springfielda 3 .1 A rItIVATE IILUUOTNO MATch. i : Naw Yojuc , Septornbor 17.-Mitche and Shorifrtho "Prussian" are inatche for a private contest with soft gloves October lid next , for $1,000 a ido. xiU Tim Zeziltis City. Duiurii , Mimi. , September 17.- . - portion of the Vilhard party. consistixi U ( Jon. U. S. Grant , Fred Billings , e U Prcsideiit ( if the Northern I'acitic toad r Wflh. M. Evarts , ox-Secretary of Statc t Ccii. Ceo , Cassof Now York ; ( ion. Job , - Newton , the great engineer of hull Oat 5 fame , of New York ; ( ion , It. Mated1 a Quartermaster ( leneral of thu Unite LStatea ; Jesse Grant , of New York , an itV. . \V. Smith , of I'onnsylvnnia , arrive 0 this city to-day by special tr4in an r WCt sitowsi about the city in a quit 0 WILT 1Y a committee of ciizona , 'l'lie Es start for St. I'iiil to.niglit. 'ro.day thai d arrived in Duluth 400 car loads of whoa I. aggregating 200,000 bushels ; the largoi aniount , ever before received iii one dxi 200 car loads , - - S rex-footing ( Ito State at lnkota , : - Sioux FALLS , Dak. , September 17. . U The main features of the coixatitutia ' : . work to-day , were instructions to ti t legislature requiring the enactment V wholesome laws regulating transporb :1 : . tiori tx-attic and tarifi's ; providing for U , l. election by pijfllar ) vote , of three rai xl road corniiiissiohiors ; a determination I C elect State oiflccrs in November ; a pr vhion for the retirement of Supreme Judges ; fixing the number of State Soix- atoi-a at $2 , Representatives 78 , The final adjournment will probably take place Wednesday evening. A NEW DEAL. The Clticngofloiu'd olTrailo Cleating Ilouio nint Vlint. It will Ac. coniplhsli. ChicAnO , September 17.The Hoax-il of Trade Clearing house will not be Ittit. in actual operation till Thuradny. The ronnie , ere opeit to.day for the reception of Incinbera , cards to be used in connec- tioxi with getting out the itecossary blanks , openilig books , etc. This how clejax-turo iii settimnotit of trades on boaid is begun on the same princithl as the batik clearing liouso 2'feixxbcrs ' of the hoird will be reqttircd to scud to the cloaritightouso cacti ihity hieforo 11 o'clock a list of trades niado during the clxi ) ' , 8C- coinpanied by cheeks to tlitt ox-tier of thesis to whiwn the1' eve max-guts , these chiochin to be asiorted inn ! ilistributeil to the proper parties at 1:80 : i.m. Failure to tlCltSlt. cheeks for max-gills duo will subject the delixiquotit to posting cit change next day. Thu fact is hot gen- endi ) ' knowix that a clvariitg house in ix aixiall way has been in operation for some tulito xunong a foxy heavy dealers on board and fouttd to work well. Under the itor syatens the niethiod known a's "ringin.c trades will bo itisponsible. Under thto cystons , 50 to 100 settling clerks would nicet in the Board of Trade alley and the aettloniont max-gills would be checked iutd passed a'ound from firm to fix-in tilt it. got back to the place of beginning , and ittargins on raany thousand. of bushels were settled with. out any one having delivered a check Substantial house. generally su.port the now arrangement , while th. weaker ones oppose it. The effect of it will be to compel persona of small capital to trade loss recklessly , as they will be contpelled to ? rxy all max-gina against L thorn before collecting margins in their favor , which will requiru larger cash cap- it1xl in proportion to the amounts of corn- inodities dealt. in than under the old I regime , and aity financial weakness will be more readily discovered. I CAPITALI ZOTES. NTIRTAINZNG THI I WAsiInaTor , September 17.Thi c United States steamer Despatch now iii L New York , tins been placed at the dia - Posal of the Corean embassy by directior ; of the Secretary of the Navy. Bonds redeemed up to hoots to-day un . dcx- the l2lstcsllamounts to $18,140,850 rasrAsnINa ron AN I The Secretary of the Navy to-day tale graphed instructions to the contmniidini I officer of the Powhattan to keel ) thin I vessel at St. John , M F. , until furtlie orders. The object of the Secretary s L doing is to make use of sorno officers nut . crow of the l'owhattanin inanningvesseli . to be auiit to the relief of the Greelei party in ease it. is decidad to send ou r such an ex1tedition this fall. .1. P. GARDNER of Cob. , hae been appointed agent a Ouray , Utah , Indian agency. - JUDGE ALECK GRaY , ox-pardon clerk of the depart'ment c - justice , is dying. He # as an intimat friend of this late MatCarpontor an' ' prominent in Iowa politics for years. : I CIUMINAL RECORD. - A XlDAI'i'aD DEFAtYLTBR. 0 ClucAoo , Septotiiber 17-F. M. ICeri i who as clerk for Preston , Keats & Co. I bankers , absconded with $5,000 worth c - the bank's securities and was sftorvrard , captured in Limit , Peru , recently , t.akoi on board an American rnan-of-ar ani , brought to this country , came befor , Judge McAllister , of the Supreme Court to.day under habeas corpus Proceedin U for his release on the ground that ho wa kidnapjted trout Pox-u and therefore no . legally iii custody of the sheriff of Cool county. The day was spent in argumonti the court at the conclusion reserving do 'L ' cision , as several points involved ar new. ; rElay oor vita Moasy , a DAtVZLLB , Vxx , September 17.-Thro . mcxi entered the house of "tVaahiugto 1 Odell. near Ridgeway , shot Odull an threatexied to kill his wife if alto did no money. She refused , and the utoxi fox cibly took 132,000. a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h RUitIay Nlglies Frost. y Special 1)is1)atc to Tuix Bsu. OsexonA , Neb , September 17.-W had a little frost last night , but thi - amount of damage is not known. It , estimated that the frost. has not doix much damage. Many think it will ix a hurt tha corn crop , which would hay 0 been out. .1 the way of the frost. in at r other week. Tox'EKA , ICan. , September 17.- Light , fr.st last night but no daniage done , ix L. corn is too far along to be hurt. Sioux CITY , Ia. . September 17. There wait a heavy frost in this sectio taut night . Farixiers claim that corn 11 hiOt. hurt , but that. ripening is hiasteiie d Standing hay is not injured. No othu t , croini of any inslortarhco are liable to 1. affected by frost. DUIIUQUII , In. , September 17.-A shig ) frost aplcared hero th&fs inornihig. 1 4. . elaniago to crops. ; , LINCOLN , September 17.-This c : narrowly escaped frost. thus znoz-nisi1 I. Ittiports of light touches at vhxricJi1s ho ) oirits , but Ito daxixages to corn , II - 0 Marrlwh tlit Wrong Naxi. i M1rWAUKF.hi , Septevitber l7.-Mehind 1 1'ie , of Cenesee , 20 years nit ] , whiti wi ti married last week by .Justjco ltardor , UI this city , toVxn. . Coulin , under 21 yea U f ago , is soaking a ihivorce on the grouxi t , that she meant t , have iitarried lx y brother , but was deceived , mx they lei U , exactly alike. ' 1'lio Conlin whom el L wedded is said to be dissolute , while ti I alto waixtod is steady and z'cspec y able. ( lox' , Hlieriiiax'e Cliecic. CouNcil , Bnvri's , September 17.-Go . - Shiormaix's injuries , resulting from It 'it accidental fall on the stairs of the h'aci ( to house iii this city on Saturday evenin1 ) f prove to ho lesit serious than at fix-st r 5. itortech. 'I'hierc are a few slight bruisi 10 und sonic ilislocatiori Ofl his cheek resul 1. J ing trout this fall. flu speaks to-tx-tori-n o at harlan antI thereafter will continuQ I ) . lilt hits regular appointments. THE OLD WORLD. The Oouthtion of Iho French in Ton- nin Com1icatc 1y Disse iolls at lloui. Gen , Mantouffol Dot&rminod to Wipe Out All Traoo8 of the Pronoh in Mot , The 14 111cr of 1it1i'itter Carey Lauded hit Etiglaittt-OtltCt' Itexits. GflNlRAIi FOltltltlN NOTI4. riiichi : TROUULx-.q , 17.--.Thto 1"rcitch 14ONiO , September - ' - govaritittettt. lrns vithtlrawn orders to nit Eitgliali fix-itt for the cotistructton of river guitboats for service in Tonquiit on no. count of the inability to agree tipciii the teruta of tim contract. - ' .Fhte ltepubhiquo Franctuso urges tltat it is to the tuaterial interests of nil Eu. ropenit PW0T3 fit ituxko common cause with Fratice agalitat raising by Chitta of harriers to coutinerco. Ruiiitiin of die- sexteloite iii the Freitchx cit ) IflOt arc ro- 'ived. It. ii thought. thxoywiul result in ttt' retirentent of t , Ohallentel Lacour. O'iONNELL'Ei ) OVATiON , The authorities at the Inet iniputa decided - cidod to take O'Donnell to Soutantbn instead of Plymouth. It was itot known whether this course wixs thkeibecauso of inforinatiou received by thO police relative to rnoomonM of ympthyzers with the tttisoior. O'Donnoll sthtes that he had a Pleasant voyage , had not been in irons nor hand-cuffed. The cuitodians treated 1dm with remarkable kindness. O'Donnell has an Irish cast count nanc , and piercing black eyes. He shook hands heartily with the detectives who received hitit from the Capetown police- ini3fl. Thu railway car in which ODon. - nell 'will be conveyed toLondon , will be . preceded and followed by carriages filled I with policemen. I IITAM1'INO OUT TUE PUHNCU. Baron Manteuffol , military commander of Alsaco-Lorraino , has issued a decree proclnimiitg the use of the German language - guage by judicial and municipal authori. ties of Metz and Thienvilloihixil be ccrn- puleory after January 1 , ISS4 na the use - of the French language has osn utilized 1 to excite agitation for the restoration of Alsaco-Lorraine to France. Manteuffel , - in a concihiatoryspirit , had heretofore cx- . emItted these ofhciala from .tlto oporatien of the law iiiaking the use of the German - language compulsory throughout Alaace- LOrraine. t iOEIt5. r One death from cholera , in Cairo today - day L Gladstone arrived in Copenhagen yes 3 terda on the yacht "Pembroke Castle. ' t lie dined with the royal faily to-day. During the cavalry charges ' in the Ocr man military maneuvera today iUhifl troopers wore injured ewingto the blind t ing dust. . Two men , convicted of -upatlon ii the massacres of Alexandria after the ox f acuation by Arabi Psalm , were hanged I , there to-day. 1 ; d Genera ! Bourt , French commandornr rived at Hongkong from Hanoi. Operations ations in Tonquin are suspected until ax rival of reinforcenients. A member of Henry M. Stanley's partl . , arrived at Madeira reports that thxi French burned Loango because the na if tives refused to sell certain territory t 8 thom. 1 The Paris National states that } rarquii I Tying is treating directly with h'riini 0 Minister Ferry , and that Wsddiugton French Ambassador to London , ic assist ihtg in the negotiations. a TRux YSIMNOU lit TONQUIL t J/JDON , September 17.-The Stand Ic ard's [ long Koitg special states that iii , I , severity of the blockade at Tonquin ha - been so far relaxed as to allow vessels b 5 proceed to their ports of destination afte being searched for irticles contraban of war There is a lack of harmony be 5 tweon the French and the civil and mili a tary authorities of Tonquin. d UTXXTZiU , d . eminent professor of juriuprudenc. ii - tim University of Connecticut , was killet while climbing the Alps. O'DONNELL Aiuuvxas. The xstcanxer Mhteiiiau with O'Donnell the murderer of Carey on board , ax-i-Fred a Ho landed at Southampton. lie maui e taimie an easy dumeanor. lIe reiterate is lii. former atixternemit , that in kilhin C Carey he emily acted iii self-defense , am OXIx-C88CtS himself as confident of acquit it ; tal. ' 0 A NIhIILIHF RUiOlhxff. ) . I. j stated the Czarina lately dotecte one of the Imperial Chiamnberhcins in th it act of placing nihilistic docuinemita in he 18 apartments , and Ito fearitig the cozise quencea , comiititted suicide. - roox AN ! ) MoUTH UhHEASht. ix The latest returns ( rota the agriculturt is districts of England show a large increaxi I. in the foot amid mouth discus amen xr cattle. to LU4ISLLY IAEItTINI1M IN IRELAND , 'ritero was a mouse mneetiimg of the 1r1a tt National Carrick-on-thio-Shiaxi League at - - - 0 non , Sunday , Over fifty thiousazid IICI soils vero present. 'I'hoinaa Powe : ti O'Connor , ixtoinbexif limlinmneiit. to - ( ialway , delivered a stirring ehteechi in fx w yozof hiotixo rule for I reland , 1Ii ineotiiig adopted I'tIhUtiikM dochax lug that the I rish atlomia ! Lengu will hover cease its offirte tinti a native Irish hiirhiaiiiaX1t is established Ia A large hixtetixig of the letigue was nls Lii hold at iliirhow , at which \Vni. O'Briui : tt N. P. , tulitcr of 'J'Iw United lrolnitd ra mxtdu nix address. lie urgtal bile iteartix j.u to persevere in their determination Is will the intlupc'ndenco of Ireland tx-ox k liighishi doxiiinatioit Iiy peaceable ziteami : l,8iblU ) , but to Will at till hazards. t- I iuIrovl , ng i lie ! sI IsIIHsIPI , CAnto , Ill. , Stipteruber 17.-C'aptni Carter , of the "City of New Orleans , reports the channel much unproved li I : . governixieuat work at l'inin I'oint. an li Laka Providence at this stage of watci IC Before , all boats had trouble ; ztow thou . , 15 the deepest. water. 5. - e A WrcketI Illark. thALiFAX , N. S. , September 17.-'i'hi xv hark Britannia was lost on Sable Jslan to and tin , captain's wife aitl , three childre .1 uitl eight of the cu-ew drowitd , iiicludiii - thto that and second mates. The captain and rextinihiittf . three soaxtiexi arrived on the Now Field. The survivors were titrea days on the wreck when rescued , They lust ! attenipteil to roach shore on xi raft , vhoxt a heavy sea swept them till (1ff , Three sailors were saved nntl the caittailt was able to reach the cr-aft again , carrying with tutu two of his chtldrctt , but they ilkil soortly after. The Growth ot Odd Pollowattip , Pixovi mNcn : , Septoxxtbcr 17.-The soy- oreign grnttd ledge of Odd Fellows began its hifty.ttittthtnitntinl session to.tlay. ( mv. lotiriio ! welcottied the delegates to the state and the ittxiyor to the city. The reltort Of tim grant ! secretary shows the nrogress of the order is extremely grail- lying. Not gain of membership , 18,050 ; t tiil rullif nul'tn-deil , $ tSS2,440 ; total revenue , $5,215.1) ) tO ; aggregate available assets , 13.51,772 , The roveutto the past year exceeded the epcitaes by $7Stk Ott Whit Vnr. CtlteAoo , September 17-The unseen. lcr rate war between the Chicago , Lost- isyihlu t , Now Alban ) rent ! antI the l'axt llattdle road , couttinuos. 'l'liis afternoon brokers wore selling tickets to Louisville xtt $1.50 au $1.00. 'Io-night the Pan lixiudhis attuouncos that it wilt uniko a rate of $4.50 to-morrow utoriting. it is atiticipated that before the week closes it will be 50 cents. The Pllgrhn' . Itoturn. ChicAno , September 17.-Members of the Apollo comnutandory , Knights Tent- plar , reached home to.day tx-eta their European tour. They yero received itt the depot by members of the command. cry who did not. make the journey and by sister comninauderioi. Addresses of welcome and responses were delivered at the asylum. - Masiunohnsotts Politici , BOSTON , September 17.-The preselit Secretary of State , Treasurer , Auditor and Attorney General , will be roaorni- nated by acclamation by the Be1tubhicau Convention. There is opposition to Pierce for Governor swing to hisvotc against c.unting Louisiana for hayes. From Son to Sea. PORTLAND , Mo. , September 17.-Thu afternoon the first through freight ( ron Portland , Mo , , to l'ortlaml , Ore , ova : the Northern l'aciflc , atarted via th Eastermi Albany anti Northxvestorn rail roads ; ton cars loaded with canned corn TELEGRAPh NOTES. The internattoitat Convention of Cigi , Makers opened Ia Toronto yesterday. Cadet E , 13. Bird , of Wisconsin , was dl , missed from the Naval Academy on accoun . of hazing. Jack Ryan ' tot-marty correapoudeitt of tb Muscstlao ( l's ) Journal , ws.s mittmrtlorcd Lordsburg , N. M. , uot known by wltoiir. Pensacola I. still 1texlthy your new case anti three deaths at the navy yard ycatcrda ) . l'ciisacola quarantined Mobile. ( box-go Graves , son of IL 11 Graves. tirosi dent of the Commercial national bank of Dr buque , died suddenly yesterday of heart dli - ease. lie was a jromialt young man of 2 S. & Connept senior member of the wa . known wealthy firm of S. S. C.nnspt & Bro pork packers , St. Joseph. Mo , , sulaided ye terdsy.by hanging himflyelf io. a tree at Id I farmtea miles huth of the city. lie wi r subject to .phhopiy and banged himself 'iI'LII I In a fit of temporary Insanity. The steamier Ssinaw Jaft Cleveland Satu ( Ifty night with a large number of excuralor - isbi on a round trip' to Detroit anl returi - She was ( tue this inornitig but lijxd not arrlvs - at midnight and no word was recolvo Fricixti. of the pessengors are greatly alarms lost .bo has Iteen lost during the heavy stern The Cincinnati Nows-Joursal Publlshhi I company was last night served with papers I - a suIt brought by Uoiieral Andrew Illcksi lo.por , who euca to recover * 100,000 as dan ages for tub1i.bitig a libellous article. I Specials report the steam barge "Osidand , ) lumber laden from Bay City fur Ens , fout dared yesterday mornlngolf Coniioatit Ca ; , Stovexis. second engineer Robert hiamini Charles 1)icksonand the wLeolmsii naineun known , are believed to be lost oil Ilixick rio .TunIua Brutus Booth , eldest . .a of tim ii nownod actorof that itamno and half-brother - thiti celebrated actor1 Edwin Booth , iliutl a fully at 10 otixinte , 1)Mt II o'clock last nigh 5 at Maxichoster , Mans , The docesactl was a well knowmt wtor Previous to the war of U r rebellion , about which time he retired trot I the stsge. The Itupturo or Railroad Pool. . OnzoAoo , September 17-There ws no change thu morning in the isssenge i-ate war between Chicago amid Louiavillt U The tickets from Chicago to Lou javill :1 : remain at $5 , a cut of $4 on the regulu rates. 'rhtoughx there is no direct cut t Cinciitiiati , it is possible for tasseitgci to buy their through tickets to Louiavill I tuid acaljt thu COUpiI3 from Cimicinmititi t : Jjruisville at the usual i-ate , .xiving Thu othiciala of the ( li-and Tromik are ii s secret session at this hour , 12:30 : p. ax They are understood to ho cousiderin . the quevtmozi of thu proposed cut. of rati ' betwien Chicago mid Buffitle , with th probabilities that itwill be made , xl lloiixlng Mbtsuurl. e Jicuawioic Czx ; Mo. , September 1' r -Dutch Chancy , a notorious ex-convic . Saturday uuioruing secretly irtforzned U State 'I'reasurer of a plait laid to rob thi state treasury at. noon 'l'uoaday by ova ii thu clerks. lie ahnowou pe ; fact knowledge of thia interior of thi I U , treasury , and it is probable that a fort n will ho prosoxit at the hour irnincd. 11 tailed to keep aim ajipointitient outdo li that evenilig , and it is a question whethit or not thxo whole thing is a linux. . - Euulgrzitlixt toni Yellow Peyci' . \VAHIIINITON Stiptetithiur 17.- Mass r chiusette cotniuiinsion of entigration rettli ; - 89,000 cixiigrxuiit.a tainted at Jiostoit Ira U . August 3rd , 1882 , to Juno 30th , , 1883 ; these 17 voro tumble to hiku care 1) thientielven. 1 'I'huio nrc coitihicting accounts of tI I. , f yellow fever and black voiti 0 at ! , ia.ntlau aini ( iuiiynias , ? tluxico , hi I , thu 1)eput.y ( iohlector at Yuxita hue dire I , inforixixition of death train black voiiuit S ( ltiaynimas. 'fhtu contniunicatiomt urges tI 0 tixkiiig of delis to vruvutit sproati of tl It fever into the Uuited States. Is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'cItis hoer Foamimlug. \Vttiu iNOTN , September 17.-ltopr U sentativws of Voiss Ileer Brewers' Ass , , elation made an nrgIJIilunt before tI conmlxtissioiwr of ijiturital revenue th : 'y xl inoriming in favor of auupunsioii of opor r , Linux of hut recent order , iii regard to h .0 thing beer ( rein casks. 'l'hio decision w reserved , . The Greoloy ItehleC IC WAHIIINOTON , September 17.-'l' tl Coreani embassy left \Vsuuhiugton ti ; II mornIng for New York , 'I'Jio Presitlo g is there. llecrwtary Lincoln , Secrixta Cltntutldr and Commodore Eitgllhhold xi coitetiltatloit this morning for the purpose of discussing the question of littempting relIef of the Greeley party this fall. After conference Secretar Chandler sent word to Dxlkssele , a . well-known Ax-tie explorer , Ito would lIke to confer with itlin en the subject. ROLIJIEltING ON T1tI' L'LAINS. Correstondenoe of THu FonT Fitun Svauue , Wyo. , Soittenilter 0 , 1833.-Our coiittnxttnl loft Fort. Fred Steele , twit coxispaulos cottaisting of the Seventh htfxuttry ( Hand C ) , for Fort liridger and tnt at'rii'iltg there we urn- ceoded with tWo coin1nanke of the Ninth mInistry ( hand 0) ) towanle Fort. Titorn. but-gb , which is situated 'ut jJtahi , Our object. ivas to ntako atal repair xi wagoit rent ! ( for tito bijuelit iuf the Aritty Iting ) as titerri iii nbtttidaiteo o1 boats , thoer inn ! other wild gauxo , thee euvein ! streams full of uxountititi trout mint ! other ualatixllo fish which the aritt' otl'icer likes so vull , as they cost mnitliiug , tint oven the labor of catching them , for they can get thio'ir dog robber to catch aim ! cook for theist , ti ) the saw multI which is located about 18 or 20 ittilea froxit Tltoritburgh. Well , vo left Fort lridor on tito 8th of Juno at about 1 or 2 e clock in the afternoon. It. was allowing and ra'ttt'titg all that. day aitd we made about six or seven tithes whoa vo veitt. into catttp. Nothing of alt ) ' coitseiltionco hinpteited , only all of us have been dantp , that is wet. through Next. day we broke ciunp and wading soy- oral creeks , some of theta four feet deep and running about twelve or fourteen miles an hour , after we got thoroughly wet , the officers who were all muoutited , generously gave seine of us their Itorses ( goveruneut. horses ) to ford the remain- tag croeksthatwore between us and whore : we wore going to camp , which wa.u about. twolvoi or thirteen imsilos from Fort Bridgor. We made eight or huts miles a day for three or four days and the con- ' tinutit fording of creeks and forks itearly played out our officers , who by the way were mounted all the tune otily whoti they gave xi soldier tint loan of a horse to cross a crook. We have some very good I otigittoer ofileerti in the service which any I body could tell you ( except of course r teamsters who are not proper judges of Li civil or mn'il'ttary engineering ) . Thu oft- . cons with our counnand did seine tna . . nificent tongue work. As I nut not at : I oitgtncor I guess that's the way xii onifleers work except the rnilroai I engineers , bat of course they huve to USI more or lines tongue with their work site ] I Ift "fire up" to their fireman. Our engi t itoora used to say , "look alive , now itten : get. your picks mid shovels aitd comae tlti , S t way , " or words to this ollct , "U contpa , fly , this way , " or"tlxia way , 0 company , and the amount. of s'ork tltiit would bL ' : accoznphishted ut this way is beyond mui L exprossiotL You must. bear in mind th' Ithe ethers were mint. idleall ; were workin I- with spades or picks or shovels or axes I. their tomtgues , which wore all the tim I 3 , going. Anyhow wo mnatiaged to lix u It the road and it. is at butt xiaviable , i : that's 0 what you would cxi L . place where , lisre at ' II sohoonor. an1 other live crafts to be me i Le with ccasionally. There are soni ranches along the rpad , Ycept. by ser diers-Stoam . rcdies where a man Ca get ; a little of the "ardenL" What tIme ( i make it of is one of the mysteries of th I ago. We lmd several professors amid to ] I d lows of spirits alottg with our coinmath 1. who tried to analyze theimi , but. not hax K ing the time that is always allotted sue ] l ) oxporintemita , they failed to agree as t 1' the dilferuxit properties that were viaibl in tIme barrels tested. Oae of tue pro ' , lessors said to thu best of his knowhedg I. Ardent , or Utah Ardent , was ouitpose t. of sax-a brush , lime tops , broken bottle : of glass with extracts of ntosquitoo . proboscis , with xiii occasional snake aLi Litoad. . Anyhow , several of the bore wei ) f court-max-tinted for their scientific ru I searches , t , Some left their spades , picks , an Is axes in daylight , and a court-mnartiui I tried them at imiglit , and tIm sentenc was generally ( rein $3 to $5 , if not more I We hind a portable guard house along , hi there is itot a military oxjeliiloit coin s Pleto without oiio , an our officers couhi ir not ( they are so conscientious ) rofraii i i. trout their usual expression , "pet hint i the guard house , Sergeamit , " for sam bronchi o' the art of mshglit discipline on 0 soldier , and it's a consolation to the sal .5 diermi that the guard house is itot a gruxv to ytirel , for if it was it would take thu attic 0 three grand divisioits of juts earth ' . keep tiui our ax-fly. Then what would w :1 do if such iroru the case ? how woul I , WI ) be urotected front the inroads of tim L g noble red man mid his collotiguos : thi 1 :5 : cow boys , stage robbers , and time Eurc I Lu lCftfl duties who mitake things hivoly in tb \Vest ? Mzxss Ivist , U. S. Army. " Killed In a. ( JohIlt ii , t , AamlLaaD , 0. , September 17.-'hii I 10 ntrning freifbit train collided simtaehimm (3 ( nitd telescoping the caboose , deixmolishiimi rtltu car tiiid killing a lot. of fine bleeder ' r- cattle just fromus Scotland for Kansas. 0 0 Lucky .Jaok Gtts a l'aelcago Ex- [ 0 r A reporter of th , , Amex-lean ylsiteti 1E r .Jnck ( irlIvun , tim driver of 1tickoll ) hugit No , 'I , to see II lie loch reclvcd the $ lO,0 ( nimnuxiccil drawn on ticket Ni , . 97,563 in ti Atigust tlrxxwliig of thu 14)IlithiIili % i3tate Lu tory. lb syas fiiiiid Iii CixIof ift.nekc1l's idlic a. tal ki og iiboiit Itimyl uig a rtxiilcuico fur huh ixise rt nod famiully. ' 'lucley Jack" tat ho Is no lit called , caittal out 'xixJorsuy ) C. I'lerco , Ago : i C of the Express , whit , haudwl aver the usu Il yellow package , wIth a very itmiusual mnimub of Of hruwii oals upumi mt Ito t.'oic out. tomi pite hips. of grtseii1iicIcs unclu coixtitinlug 81,1)00 ) 'a t120 hills. liii ii l ? ivihl still do nil her h&oi ; , ut work , lint ho iii glail that he drew the 810,0 it. lii 'l'Iie luiii.haiui State lottery , its hue e l I lihijiseIf a ii flu Iiiimiitx titid 1)111 ) 5)00 ( ) out ct hittorost hesitIud.-Naushvillu ( 'l'eiin. ) Antic at iugiist 211 , to - - to 'ii ) time l'iibhlc , it is a weil.knowxi fact to ahitost. eve Ohio Lhttit. un promimiummis , diplonias awards of any kititi ware given on an 0hmg innchiimies. Notwitiumitiumding , inn ) ; unscrupulous agents have filled il h IIB papers , claiming thtmit. they laivo tale prwniulna , awards , etc. , all of whichi , t. untitme rind without. the shadow of foui I lie datiomt , as nitty be ascertained frouin arty time board of imianagurs or exatnimtimtg i pronnumix list. A word to tim wise is at 1 ticient. Iteapoetfully , Ito Joint Y4siliWNtI , lilt - nt Picture cards of all design itt Cotter ' 7 1814 Douglas St-sO (1 ( . - - - . , . . FRIGHTENED DY A FALSEHOOD. The liOrffloR llon1atas Thrown Inta Convulsions y a Bon IIIIOFYIOW. The Politiolana Now Olamoring for Logislatio Powers for . the OOIflmiSi0fl. Vhillc thin iiiOm'mlUitM Putstnn the "EVett Tenor 01' Phd r W'tiy , " ( ) ctxastoitnlhy 81autkiht ! a Gentile Iitlatluito. Correpondcnco if TuE lIss. SAIT LAKR City , Soptentber 14.-Dur- ing the ltaat few days we lowe lint ! an aiutmsimtg example of how excited people - will occasiottally becoitie without any just roasoit. A telegram reacited the city purporting to give ft ayitops'ta of urn imtter- view between President Arthur and Ed. wards Pierrepomtt iii tlto Yellowstone Na- tioniti l'ark. In Mr. Piorrcpoitt.'e supposed - posed rentarks are semite very heavy atric- tures on the conduct. of the commission- era who nosy regulate political matters in Utah. Conmimig fromnt such a source , the Comumnineientora appear to have felt. deiply aggrieved , amid they rushed into print , yet ittore , semit. official dispatches to the department at. Wnahimigton , denying the allegations in the interview , In their report it is insinuated that thieyaroaware where the false statemneitta with regard to their conduct bad originated , Those who i-end their defense more immediately set it down that tlto Governor amid other Federal ofilciale wore the ones to whom refereiico was niado , and of course the Federal officials In their turn felt aggrieved. Tim M rmuons , too felt disgusted. They hind always regarded Mr. Piorrepont. as conservative on their tiuestiomi amid lila uttem-amicee muoro than surprised theta. Now the ox-attorney goimeral comes to the tx-omit. atid asserts that the whole telegram is bogus ; that at the titan it. was published ho had not. inst thin President. iii the National park , and whoit ho did ho nevorexitresaod the son- I titneitta attributed to him ; either with i tegard to the coittinissionora or tim Utah e question ; . in fact. they are not his sonti- i iimuttt . So everybody is fooled , everybody - . body annoyed , bail blood created ho- ' twoemi the conttflieeiInCrs and Govermior 1 ; and othiers , nmtd the whole thing an un- mmiitigatod falsehood , There are seine - ' hero vhto would like to consign such a U corroslomldent. to durance vile , while ' othttirs would prefer to imtako the newsp&- t p ° ' ho rultroseitte the defendant. iii an 1 ? action for datttagea. only possible , good that it would it1)pbitt can ax-iso from ; . this wonderful muamimfestation of "news ) Pl' ' emtterpriso" is that we are prom- f inied a publication of Mr. Pierropomit. ' . 11 real viowson the ittatter , which may be C aluo should Congress again . take up time Mormon question. ' ' t. The small portion of the Gentiles of. :3 : IJOili who are bitterly anti Morrnon - are still chmioriimg for a Legislative Corn a but they by no means represent y the wealth and imttolhigoiico of tIm non. s Mormon commimunity in Utah. These who ; favor tItle schemno are7gemtorally those who _ fancy that that there is a probability that thQy may be appointed to a poattion en' i tine commission , mid their immediate fol. 0 lowing. - But the ataitie merchants of Utah , the ufihmemit niinimi men , and these who have real irmterasts lii the territory , and are not anxious for such a x-adicnl change , as a they believe such a commission would in a settle tim Mormon question but r titiglit a'gravnto the Mormons to thce so I unfniomully nil attitude as to imperil the - of the territory , and time conse. a ( Iueiit. interfem-emice if not. destruction of their imitorests. While taxes are low I amid business flourishing those who have 0 mtot nommio l)0litiCal axe to grind are very , - willing that matters should remain itt 8IU quo , and they do notboliove the l disruption of tIm presomit. political coitdi- tRill of affairs will have any effect in do- i atroyimtg or avon weakomiing thie n faith of the Mornions. Hovovor , we a dishikc' : some touicts believed in L amid practiced by these peculiar people we - must recollect that they are terribly in C earmiest , iii other words , Morznommiaui is a r live rehgioim , as the number of its muis- 0 siominries tlmat are coimstamitly going "out l inte , the world without jturso or scrip" I abundamitly proves. Mormmioniszmi did miot O die with Joseph Smimitha or Brigham 0 Young , nor does It show any sights of - pioiomit exluxiuetiomi , 'Vhio deatir of it (3 preatimit leader would have no more effect cit it than did that of his prodoceasora , snmmmo other inami would occupy his place and carry out the policy that time church detcrnminea upomi. The compactness of C its ( irgmnmlization is what ofleuds ninny h , mnoro thtami its polgamny , as in that. they : thiat , is coittittutilly growing amid shows itt ) sigits of disintegration , ant ! aeeimmg tmnie , ihtammy are often imiclined to miingmiify the ureaoiit position , liOWCx- and Iiihlimomnc'o of the clturcln iii this intur. mtmouiitaimi region. It. is probably as un- r1 ; fortumitite to mitagnify tIne lwOrs of a foe , 10 to umidorrate lila prowess , amid tinit is ii , time presemit. tommdomtoy with regard to t. l'iiorumionismn ' , as in other cases , it nitty be 0 , found that "time Devil is miot. as black as Ito is painted , \VENo. tt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ al or iii ; DYSPEPSIA iiiat x-5 not gel writ of Itself ; It requires caret , , ) . mer. rl- attentiou itna a teine.ly thtt viil isItt nature to UirOW cit the cautie , an , ) tone up the digoods'u organs Oil they merform theix- duties wliiingiy Sirs. J.ioRworth , of . % rnhtent. N. IL , after trying many "sure cur.s' without benezit , ( oumi that : ; ; Ilood'sScirsaparilla xv. t4tthe unit on the head and restored her t4 health , ito Among the ngonled eax-crienced by the dyspeptic , sie distress betpreor after ea&g , mou of appetite , irregn. o jy of the bowels , wOnt ur gas anL pain In the tiinth , heart-burn , sour itomach , Ac. , causing cit . deiireuion , nervous Irritability cud iiepLe. iii net. . lfyousrod1'cOUmgedbeOfgOOdtheCr&n4t1 n. JlOO,5 MtlOP3siIb. . it hutS cwed hundreds. It will of curuyouUyOUgtveitiUSfr chance. lie to try hlood'sP.srsa. r i'th114 tot iii1 wirt , tie its. ti.t tx-unWed wi in- i Ctg.'sUozi ' anti dttOiiy for uv.rau you. . which nnji7 renRret iwrlcebte. liefure she LAca Us. tint botUe 'rr ' h.ntth ccnunenced to at- pmv. . She is itow taitng Cia lourtti otUe. sad or lealtil l.3 ncauuly aut parinanottur iflix-tOTCO. 5041 1 ilnniy iOIIOVC ( tOt'I I4U.t1OrULI is snUnjel to the ertOL ui-O , w.iIOSWOitrltMntiesst , n.it. a , i'reparsibCJ , . l'zim