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WEEKLY HERALD.
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!i3 Greatest Success
he Fast Week
Ai5 USUAL WHEK WE ARB
:R.rjGiIBID I3ST THIE MAER WE
T:.T..&.V'B EEE-fcT GOODS A.RE HAN-
13:::. .wo very rough bbmnants
ACCrJMTJLATB FASTER THAHAT
.....D-r Y' OTHER TIME ANDPOR THIS
RLO.'v 301T WE H A.VE MEASURED
T'-' OUR EiTTIRE
fit
T cketed and Marked
' 11.
EMNANTS
Phom nn PnnntQronnthoThMt Aiolo
mow uii uuuuiuiow iiu n aimoiu
i -he prices wa sold goods we were enablad
to rvo unprecedented quantities but n.uch re-
mlvj md for this reason we inaugurated a new
scb.c.!.'; by haying every two days this
wcvir. lecial sales which will not fail to attract
rU'.ition oJ buyers.
uf il!
n:
Mi
WI'NICTAY AH'i') THURSDAY
?pi&a.t and
INK! STRAW HATS.
a:oxi T-triij goods placed in
TZT.IS SALS WILL 3B MARKED
IR PLAi: BED PiaTJRES AND
2r?X4AC.'ED IN OTOH MANNER
THAT O CTST02vlI2R OAN BE SERV-
llsJD P.ROMFTLT.
In aviciit.Qa to fhsso special sales we shall Offer
the to.Litti.ce of Cd&s and Ends of
1 Lad
les" ftisli inderw
feli!: -fit Slavis at Kl Week's Prices.
Purehaoers Inl search of Bargains will tto well
f call this week) We . guarantee to offer the
cheapest goods over offered bsfsre. .
ill a
mm
.vn i
I 111170.
Yet AcMcved W:s Our
LQT OF
Them in Plain Figures
f!!"""0S of
tueday
SilS
Ms
ear
(il.KD CSOUM
f.E TELEGRAPH TITANS.
i ta uflha ll-t'litl I(uniurt4
' I iiniulhUt.iin of I ami
Until mid Ori-an I'liltli'i Pur.
lliniii'iitary I'rmlitv I'ro
cipltiitt'ft'rsi'tilni"
The II. .V O. tlouib
Ni:w York Aug II. A cablegram
livm Nuoronhirg dated Augut nub
to U. II. Bate president of Iti') 1! i'iI
iniuo .t Old ) 'I i !. '.r ijih tv.miii-.iiy'vu'
Yd:!: (vi'4 I'm lstkin 1! Jiiui'lt c.ililt'O
it -i Ivotl ltr .i!!;!i Mi'. Julin 1'iimlor
"nit!tUtiil t'tt) t'.illtiwlnty from Mr.
K:t'l'l wli i h:'IIi: 1 HuJ'.ii!? S:'.!'.!tiUy
fur Ai.ii'i r:i:
l.i:;i'iN A .i:r i Hi.
i'wih l-'a'tl lo Mr. 1'i-ti.i. r: uKua-
Sjo .. .'ii.t.s tn know llirj host torum
lli't (inrroil wmil'l hull ili llnni rlht
mil lor lli:ill'1'. If lio will IHll Hull
l.:ht oil'. wliniicriiu wnukl lio :ici-.)it
iijrm h piuiiiiK ir other R;rfieiiiBiit
up.li' a l.iir hnsiii. Mr. KIM KiitrtroHta
tunc lini li ci.iiip.Aun h uroj to uuv.tuoii
Uic turiir lit om'K Uuop.uK ai'P r tto b jt
uiult rH luirn.nl bliullil- nKroninoni
Mr. I'oiiiior hr. Juki wired liliu Hi
my rf iioRt follow:
An miKi sili-- Ri'lil.Hif inner i)titpnliwn:
JIhvo Urtllvflred your moiinuo to Our
rou w'o reiiuests tue to fji'Kriili you
us ioiiowu:
"Havn vour lnesdaiie throtiirh Mr.
I'oudbr In wblclt you y: ltunsull
Sax wlniies to know tlio LchV Iltiiis
luu jiuHluioro c uiuo LMiiipuuy win
noil im t"loj'rph rlulit out lor mouoy
ami tlnt II l.lio liniumoro a umowiu
no' bull nut rlttlit.lio wisbeH inn to uhiiio
ihn torum for pooling or otbir ar-
riiKBiimiitR; Iho huvo your mtssauo
ItHihillK mo i uviiub nirni ni. uuct uu-
rior n blLMllnnr nsreoliiuiit Willi Woatorn
Urion. CbloSnuo ihultlio K illlni ir..
A Olilo dcclin'-H. 8 uordtotorH to i.tUI
lu tlni'H wbiuh nro not for ml nt oy
pricu ; ulatl donUne yfur propM'.llou lo
dvnnno rHlrs."
AIhu wired Field to Quoonslowii a3
iollowu:
Aimust Slh I'lnUI. Oci'ousiow ii.
" Allow mo to 8Uif?eat. propor anil
fair unit iiolurn loo miuinu you csoiu
tbo othur kU'o contrariliitiug kIihq-
lultlyt'jo lies wliluli liavo bobiioircu-
id n'.inut tolsuranh uuiioratiiiiUlnir
but Aion un and in vrbinb your iuuiib
hits b;:en i ieoly U'oJ. Unless youtio
thlj powtively ana lu Hutisiucliry
sf.spoiuul roiwat tl:o siuie to uiobe-
loro tauin I nliail'enl diupnaucl iorIvo
to tlie puUl'j jour iuu.iu.vko and uiy
i siiiKMll Konr.BT Oarrkit.
Ou Au just 8LU Mr. l'uudor alao
onble l Mr. Oreou nn follows:
"I fihaorva tiiat tho Vonlorn Uaion
his ailvancol from about ol) to US anil
conaulorubld nortion ot this nilvm'.cii
haa takon plsicu Blnce l- iold and I nail
an intorviow wiUi c;arret.t. I am told
that it is undorstood in Am&rica tliat
at that intervinw (and thoro wsa only
oiK)) Mr. (Snrrott approached riold and
invsali wi'.n a view oi riui'iiini- mu
of hiasvstotn to the f.-tnrn Union
as a ueltleraent oi tuo oMsuugmmoai
tiling with tho bind tiima. 'ihm la
nntruo a:v.'. it hi onlv fnir to Mr. Ciar-
rett that 1 Hhould liil you know this.
Subscfuent to the intorviaw I cablod
you that ft pooling iirriiij(imont hay-
ing tlio At.lantio it I'.iuifis aud iho
Aniri(!jn Union Dtirchasona a basis of
sottlOBient mlpbt b- n'f;oiit(d. It is
v l.i't to liiiitliHtl'.PinK.rinuiion you
have got elsewhere Jops not fairly it'p-
roapnt I in rae. ami x aui uiiaiiiiis
tlur'd'.iM that tho real fact should bo
known to von end tiio puum:. .Jr.
(irtrnitr. haH boon porloctly open In all
this business and ninco J om) to
Hamburg he lias read mo extra:::
showini? that tlio rt;iUmirnts f'iiiK
about on vuur fiid i:' '-x.ipg ude.i
iii'd us 1 i.'o not wish my nnmmoho
roiopi-uiiil'iid in anyway Iliiiiik I am
juN'iii'id I a sending you thiarolfiiram."
' Signcdl JoitM 1'iisunit
Please lv9 abivo corrcspoiMlon'w lo
tho presa' with such additional iut'i;r-
maUiui as may bo nooansai-y io fully
oxclnin our ludapendont poMition."
Slgnedl Koiiua'i' Uabhhtt.
New Yobk August ill
X have sent tua following tu the New
York Herald. 1. If. Ufttea.
President and General Manager.
"Iboa;to band you herewith a copy
of cablo corrHpondecop between Mes-
srs. (iarratt Pendor and Field wiiloh
hasjustroncheiluieovor tlie Mackoy-
Benuettcablo. The wild rumors which
have been circulated during the past
month concerning an alleged arrange-
ment between the Western Union and
the Baltimore & Ohio teleraph com-
panies have been repeatedly denied by
Mr. Garrett and myself only to bo re-
newed in some varied form to moot
what were each time doomed to be
most explicit doniaio. It is remarka-
ble that the statement have not only
i-omaiued uncontradicted o:i this hide
by other who must have known thoir
IfilHtry but that it has now become
nocessarv to securo an olllcial denial
from Feiider who is himself au hon-
orary Wfifteru Union duoutor. The
Baltimore & Ohio which ninco the ab-
sorption by tbo western Uuion or the
American'Union and tho Atlantic &
Pacilio companies in 1SS1 ha'j oporated
an independent telegraphic cystotn
has never faltered iu Its poucy ot
maintaining Its Independence believ-
ing that ample and substantial linos
between tho important trado centres
of tho country built at low prices for
cash would command adequate cus-
tom and offered a lair return upon tho
investment and instead of selling
out as some would wish us to do wo
are still extending and adding to our
system covering territory until lately
ocupiod by the American Kauid
whoBe lines were recently absorbed by
our rival and contracts have boon
made for additional extensions to va-
rious other points. Competitive tele-
graph oan and will be sustained.
D. H. Bates
President and General Manager Bal
timore 6c Ohio Telegraph uompany.
The Western Union Side.
Executive Offlco Western Union TolcpiMph
Company flew York Aug. 11 li-.o.-T'j
the Editor IlmtALn:
Correct tho impression mmle by
Robert M. Garrett's cable card. I re-
spectfully ask that you give the pub-
lic tho entire cablo correspondence in
respect to a proposed arrangement bo-
twoen this company and the F.alti-
more fc Ohio Telegraph company
Uvhich herewith we hand you for puc-
RieatioD. Very respectfully
SignodJ jNobvin urben
President.
WANTED TO LOOK AT THH FINANCES
July 18 US'). To Hon. John Tender M. P.
London:
Your letter received. Wo had same
form of deal with Baltimore &
Ohio Telegraph company suggest-
ed hore with no figures without
data. Cannot Baltimore & Ohio Tele-
graph company give order to admit
examination of revenues and expenses?
Signed Green.
GARRETT'S MEMORANDUM.
London July 14. To Dr. Korvln Greon
Hew York:
Tho morning I received your tele-
gram Garrett had lelt for Paris. I did
not tuerofore see him. He left a
memorandum lor me which amounted
to this: That he wat not prepared to
exhibit bis books: that the Western j
Union Telegraph company knew
exactly t hut the extent of bis system
and tba mileage o iIih Baltimore
Ohio Ttii jirapb ojnu.any to-day was
lnexce'.-nf what in Ailan'-io ifc Ph-
ci.io at):! tho AtL-r-r'mrr! U-''"i "T" t-i
.'or at tbo ti'!'" 'tu--' r- OuM-.m
by iho WiWTn Unims iVvjTti!t "
H. lllV. ll'IKHIIId Iff tail I III BM M IHtU
)ii)inik vour ' ay lu iIumI r. I b lil'ii
in iliU K'oii'hIi or ttviin at a I'.r'lil
orobly in.Miliii I pr! u?
jMlK.no 1. 1 Pi -i i:u.
''rT hi.k if."
July I .-T ' I r ii julin i vinl r Jm 1 .
Weeuiild not think i f a ileal wi'h
Im rut ; m i im I Unix uf ilm Aii'iini'n
t'nl'ii) lour v ur.i n'ii. He bus ii i mirti
pmiiMlv. Wii rauu it g'l I ovmuI I'lo
cost uliiii i the piop.'ity as a I
(i;ntd GliliKN.
I INI'I H Hol.ll'l Kll.'v
I. i r.lun July J' T" I r. 1. 1. i'iI New Y.hk:
It m robiirti'd hurt) tiini tint Wilnrn
I'nl i! 'l'tigrnpli r ilnpunv imd tho
I; ililnu.ro A Oliiii Tclugraph mnijiiuiy
hi'.Vn eni'.ii tu a nrttliiim lit. It llimo
h: v tr'iiti i u till i? I ili.it lin liiitiihmg
on Til' .'l im n.y wilt lo lUirliu umi
(IihU u o I i.v.r 'it. IsitKiro iinvibingl
can il) v lib him in the mutter'.'
ISIli'.O ll l'H.M'i II.
(iltl.C's IlKNIM..
July ..l.-T.i Hun Jubu I'.'mliT '!. '
l.uinluii :
Nottruii. No pri g.ia mud with
luillliiK re Ol.'b) 'l olui.tiih I'Miipimy
linto ur iiy pto .Mue bi in .' n.ule.
Wu imiotHtai.il o:i p. liberal coot ulua
r.s a biislH. Wlulo the iiidlruli 'lis an)
tbnttlio DaltiUI'irj it Olilo Tu i .;.: i : ph
compsnv ('Xuetii l rctitH do not llittik
l.uot to uriii it.
sl'.;i:tdj - Gi t:: x.
to Mi'.nr IS PVKIM.
I.nnilnn. Aii 1 To l'.-. Marvii' (.ii n
Nfw iri( :
shall sue Garrott ut Il'iinbi i iruJ
will lot him liiinw lib Mit jour viiH.s.
iigllOd! i'l.N'Klt.
(ihkiin's iiamk.
August IS. to Hun. John rnider Mcin'.'tr
ui riiriiunit'iii i.onuuii:
I don t think it besttonrcrs G.ir
rott witli any urgency wo nro not
mora anxious thnii lie is tore:ic'i a
coui'liiHiou but 1 am butislled wo are
a long way apart in our vlewa as lo
tnrniH. He wants a handsome profit
on his invcxlniotit whicll wo cannot
HUoru to oonciiiie. ovrut tor nu tern
porary advantage it might allurd. it
would stimul.tto a now enterprl.-n for
tlie sninn result. Thuro must tin an
"ml to lalclng in ut a pro 111. 1 li.ar it
will take tliuoand (iiKcnshlon t i-m
v I nee him thut ro must iiialntai'i tba)
position.
i:s:gueu. ui;i i:s
I'liNDKR WANTS FAIR Pl.AV.
AttaiiKl 10. Dr. Nnrvln Orcen New York:
1 observe mat tuo western tniou
cum nanles have advanced from about
to OS and a considerable p rlion ol
iir.s advance mis taucii piaoo t.'.ncs
Field and I had an interview with
Ga roll. I nm t il.i it Is uudevst i l i.i
Aiucrioa that In hat intorvrjw ( : iJ
tlioro was but one) Mr. G irett
htmiigly urged upon Field and inysilf
the puich'iiu oi ms nyaioiu a.s a Kot'.it
mrnt of tho existing state of t!'.:i'.us
v.ith (hi lnd linos. This I:s (.iiuue.
Rud it ia oDly fair to Garr tt Hint 1
shntilil lot you know this aa it is i vi
lli nl to me mat tuo im irmatioa on
iiuvo uot elhawbera is )iot un'ree'. and
th.ityuil Hhouia let tno puuiic. ituow
lUO reui IHUIH oi bliu uaot. nairi'ii
has been parlectly straight wi ll
mo in all tbis bii'nno-.si
and si cue I came to Hamburg ho 1ms
read mo extracts from bis letters ':'nv-
ing tlio oxaj"nerttlt'd statements g jln!.-
about on the oilier nlilo which J:!:-'.il'y
mo iu sending you tuts telegram.
;olg-ieil ri:iiEit.
(iP.I'.EN OS liAKURTT.
Aim. 11 Tu linn. Julin IVmlvr M. j . I on-
unu:
Garrett's card with what niirmrtf. to
bo a copy of your cablegram to in nl
yeiilerday appears in tins morning's
p.iper. I iniuityou nave nieu nup u
upon r.ic.l must huo lifted if.ui. r n
uiisBppiDlieiiHiou ot tho iaelti. o-one
in iiiH company liits r.'iprrsontc;
I i.Hl
O'no
auv il'.ai wn.li tuo 13'titunoiu
has befii mad". I havo stei-.tlil ' and
uniformly douicJ tli.it t;:;irn w? i.-.j
iipprcixiuiallon to an agrji..:-o i; .
Snveral iuterviows with mo to tinif
f llect liavo beoa pubimhed. Ganott'e
i;ird mid j our ciuiogriiin mcko it up
!(..:r Unit we wr.ro pressing- a iing.iiia-
icu: v. lierea'i your letter ol JumiirJ
.hows that the lir.it overture came
from Garrelt. You say that "iao nay
a.ter I recnived a messao from G :r-
rett to ask mo to give you an lutor-
view which I did. ho told mo hl
object in deniriug tiiat intervlow ito
to see wiintuer i.uo unio unu come unu
if g". whether I was prepared to asM'H
lu bringing about an arrangement be-
tween the B iltiinore t i bio co ntnuy
on the one side and the Western Uniiiii
lines on the other." You turthor say
in that letter "that if tho idea con
vojod in tho inclosed memorandum
is entertained by you and 70 .r
friendu I believe buainom 0011 id
ba done ami In that caso it woman?
vorv desirable that von should oir.n
over to L mdou while Garrett is lo ro."
Tho memorandum rele.rred to is
marked confidential but as showing 11
tang: bio overture fi om G arrett throu g h
you 1 ai-K your lermission 10 iivo it
to our siiarenoiunrs mr. ir:u uu f
cable card arraians us for luisrepro.
sontmg his position and puts us 01 tho
dofunslvo when we huve told notiiiug.
Signet! jnorvin uiu-:en.
F1KLD NOTIl-'IES aoi't.l).
LuiJi June 17. Tj Jay GuuM.Xuv
la'ni invited (0 meet Garrott at len
der's house on baiurday moiniii'f to
In k over tuosrawi nia.torK. ij. rr it
pays that ho can ar atiiO with Mn'r.v
so :vi to HCttlo thy turill' for tho c bu s
11s woU as tho lund linos in Amtr.e.t.
Havo you any oojucuoum io iiikc
Irfignodl Fiia.t).
OOUl.D VAITINll F0H A WltKt'K.
i'W York Jtitio 111. To Field Lnnilon:
"I cm only repeat what 1 cabieit you
the other day iu reioroueo to Mr. li ir-
riitt. His comnauv are losing over
10000 per month in their- telapr.'.pU
buulnef'S and it is only a ques;ion nl
time when it will carry o'o vn the Bal-
timore V OUiocompany. This opinion
is concurred in by tbo slirnr.de t
bankers here.
Signed! Goi'i.D
HAYS TUBVIt'E SIOK.
Louden July II lo Jay Gould Irving-
toii-on-Huilsoii New York:
From i.ll I near I think that Garrott
and MivUav ro sick of thoir inves!-
inent'. in 'tdegntph property tud
would lil.n to come to some arrange -inenl
w.iii you. I have bud sumo
veiy plain talk with Garrett. Plesse
'e;. mo kii iw ii there is unyUiin.' that
I can do litre before 1 sail ou tho stn
ot Auxusr. Anglo-American din ctc.ri-
uietii. on 1 he 17 til aud tho shareliOiilf r.i
on tho J'.lor instant.
Signeu Fikld.
OOLXM SAYS "WR'VB aOT ')!"
New York July 11 --To Field London :
I have your messag". The situation
with tho opposition oompanioa is got-
ting more desperate all the timo. Tun
American Kspid company has thrown
up the flpongo and at the request ot
there ceiver with approval of the court
the Western Union company lia
undertakuu to operate its linos.
What romaius of the Bankers & Mor
chants' company is advertised for salo
A general air of bankruptcy hangs'
over them all and I believe that t it
Baltimore & Ohio company is little
better than the rest. If however Mr
Garrett is willing 10 let tbo auditor ol
the Western Union company examine
the books of tho Baltimore & Ohio Tel-
egraph company wo "'ill go IhrouKh
tho iigures with a view toadeal ou the
actual condition of the business. We
are now without any reliable dr.ta as
to tbeir business beyond the eurrevl
belief tiiat they are losing 50OCO Pf
month.
Signed Jay Gould.
OAi.RETT THINKS HO TOO.
London. July 12. To Jay (iould Irvlngtou
New Y'ork:
Thanks for your cable. J -.pr 1- wit'-
all you say and will see Feinir -nil
others to-morrow. It la p'i '
evident to me that Gai roU is vi-r.
anxious about his telegraph o - ' -
Signed Fiki.n
ifiiSMiir.ti maue'-i ')'t(.'i'
K .v Ynru. Aim . To Kejlu l.'n.ildn ;
Wusi-eil S.igo K'lys he th.AKs it u s!-
alilntlist voilKntMd liiforiii'illoii 1.0s
olblo lioiii tliu priNl'leut (if f.lill Hal I-
morn iV Ohio lUllrnud ininp.uiy iilmiil
Ills telogMph iNimpsii v an I bis be'
1 ll.ir lit Huiiicnn nt r nhIh and brln It
wii.li you.
I Slimed llAlinM
;.x..iK. Mr. Hatrl.i is Mr. Iield'n
I nvalo mi'iulary.l
Tlio 11 A: I) Mriiiml HI11.I.
WrotKmi I.ONO IlKA.M'll Allg.il.
"Vis I havo ret-d over tho advance
ii ipy ol Dr. Green's communication
1 1 tho pruoN i.lvliig a lu l text of the
corroMpimdcrco Imtween I'ondor
Kli'lil Get mi and Guild and am
.iirui'k with t!iu 1'iC 1 hat nowhere is
Mr. I. irrnll'a 1.HII-1I I'liigiMgo lit nil
ai'd v. In. 1. l u :ias am. I bii.s t.in:irniitly
bet 11 vvordeil by iitlier" w hn.i i : : i -
I ' 1! ill' til -.si' caiiKtil a lii-'h color to
I n Ule 11 : 1 1'. 11 ut n.iuioiitH" v is t:ie
o : .i t i 1 1 -1 t'lntit'iit l'i an lulcr.'.Vw
il:i I). II. Hum piydJuit of 1 1.'..
II lilinmre V Olilo.
i)r. (i.in n h 'iv a bis eniinany is Nut
willing to buv uuy inoro lines oxeept
.ilcixl et J. Ills not intimated how-
ever His' til '.i Western I 'ninn can af-
ford to buy ar.y more lines. Tin Ir
J 1:110 rllk'lal btaicmout uliowetl an
Hinouiit r.dvancod to v. .instruction of
fJ.oo l.iKO iu excess of their surplus t ut
K.'.trothis ex'joss ciimo Iroiulsni.c-
c u:. They havo Cither borrowed the
1111. ney or sold assi.tN. Thi lr la.it pub-
lislu'd stiitoiiiiint of ass Ms showed lttl'o
left but telephone stocks which
are lower in value than a your ago.nn 1
careful exnnrts lixod tho valua then at
liwa 1 hun $liHH)(iou. Where the money
would come Irom to buy the lialtimore
A Ohio Is not clear. It coulu only be
il .no by issuing additional securities
but a romnarison of net earnings now
ami in Isn) Is Interesting.
sv) Capital. $ lO.tilW.COO
Miloage 2.30(K) tnilesof wire.
Nut receipts .;4ni(Hiu.
lss.-(jpital SU.OeU.OtO.
Miloage I riUjO miles of wire.
Net reooipts '' Kl.UOil-twioo the
cihiIilI ilouUin the nilleage the same
published oarutngH!
Tndr t-eeurities If indued wou'd
probably not ho acceptable to Mr. G ir-
rett. Mow that the public cm
read tiio entire C irreppondenoo
It must bo evident ex :ept to tlioso
w I10 are willingly blind tint tho Bal-
timore it Ouio has not i:i ntiy case
been seeking an Hrrangetnuul but
Field and render have lelt tlie greatest
anxiety. Tho most remarkable thing
however Is the expreaseel bullet on ibe
part of Jay Guild and Dr. Green that
tho Baltimore it Ohio is losing
Wii.Ooil monthly wbon they nro in
possession of Mr. l.arrott's and my
sworn statement in ivniio of the nil-
ni( i-uiis harrassiiig suits against that
company. Wo huve not beeu mid are
not losing.
Dr. Groon says: "Garrett's cab'.o
card arraigns bis (Greon's) company
lor infsreprosentlnvc their position and
iuts them on the defensive when they
have told nothing."
He must certainly have road tho pi-
pers the past month containing state-
ments attributed tj persons in his
I ullding aiiiorting with great pokI-
tivoiicss the fact of an agroe
mnnt lietwoen tbo two com-
panies having boon reacbod.
The idea that wo fhould nllow our
nooks to boexiiniined by tho estern
L'nion cllicials is rich. They already
appear so coulident of the fact of our
losing money it. is strango they should
consider sharing our losses. Mr
Gouni's Insinuation that h geneial
air of bankruptcy hangs over tel;-
grapn properties laay be true id hi
ii'iilKiny luu ha is not as familiar
with our iigures us .10 must 00 01
otlmrn ttiel ine auruw.l bankor who.-.e
pjiiiou l.o words lias not obtained
f. :-m mo iiii.irniAii in as to our ti.iau
oiLi stalling unit ary apparently too
rnitlulous to coiniiiaua universal CJn
tiduuee in their judgment.
Till: liHEIJZY NOIITHWIMT.
Slio Aiiiiuuncis Her Determination to
llavo Jluro Hiver anil Hiirliur "Piu"
Tho Buuth Xotltleil to Keep Cool
ril.it if .til for Ilm Rest.
KT. Paul. Aug. 11. Tho Stato river
cnmmi'-Moii in an expianaiory leutr
to the oiiltnrM of loading journals at
Sr.. Loui.i Mnuiphis and Now Orleans
explaining tno call for a convention of
UI'U1 evi'i . i.. ...... u
Indopiindent of tho lower river in.er-
eats protests againul the reprosonta-
tion lu tsotunoru journals inui 1110 can
was meaut to bouostlla to tho South
but as the exercise 01 tho rinht of inde-
pendent action. The latter says the
rolicv Heretofore has been to slight
the producing C3utres llko the new
Northwest bostowirg the bulk it
approiiriatious on tbo other sections
and olios llguies in proof and argues
1 hut nine Stales ana Tomtoms in tue
Northwest Illinois Wisconsin Iowa
Mir.i'.esi'ta M ssotiri ivansas jnc-
braaka Dskolaaud Montuna hti 111s
over io'u nines 01 Jiavigau.e
e uterw.'iv. nnd producing the built
of all the grain and moat ef tlio conn
try received an aggrogato 01 fi.iiwjii i
in the river end harbor bill which
jivos $l0'J7no to poinlH on
tbo Missis ippl b)low Cairo
alone. Iho uuieunt noeueu lor
improving tho war.orvnays rsaimt'B
the Ni.r.lr.vustnm territory is iwsut-
lont when Cii:ii)ar;:il to the tiete
ll I a to be hceura't hy them. Six loot ol
wntor in tlio Mississippi above Ut.
I.anls and In t:ie Missouri river to tsis-
niarck means millions of dollars to the
producers of tho Northwest.
Kvorv year tue regular raiiwny
freight ruto between St. Louis and bt.
Paul when the river is closed is 4il
cents but on the oponlngol navigation
steamers make a nuo 01 oi cents unu
ratos on merchandise uro now as
low as n and Id cont3 between
tho two cltiep which the railroads
cannot moot on a partially im
proved river. But lor tins the regular
ra-'o vouiu huh on iu cuiui du
coiil l do no businoH'j with St. Louis.
Wo ho .10 to sea tho time wnen
w will' have a rate of (i conta
per bushol on wheat from S'. Paul to
pl!z and llont our crop via tit. LouiK.
This we can secure when our river im-
provements are completed at an ex-
pense of two or three million dollars at
tho utmost.
Tho Oklahoma Boomers Dlibanil.rrsj
Caldwell Kas. Aug. il. The
Pay tie Oklahoma colony which baB
been in camp hero Eome months is
now broakinpf up in compliance with
Instructions lrflui Captain Couch. He
interprets the present action of tho ad-
ministration as the inauguration
ot a movement which win open
tho Oklahoma country in i ne near
future and dosired to avoid cruising
smbarraKomout of the work lie has
requestod the colony lor tue present
to olshand. Some of the colonists will
do freighting Irom Caldwell to Fort
Kono; other nave taiten nay contracts-
Couch and Secrotary Blackburn re.
main here to look alter tue corres-
poudouoe. On tho Field of Gettysburg.
Gettysburo Aug. 11. The Battle-
field Memorial association held nn un-
usually lull mooting to-day spending
tho entire day on tbo fiold and in ses
sion. Permission was unanimously
granted the Socond Confederate regi-
ment to erect a monument on Cuip'a
Ulll ou the ground of the association.
A resolution was adopted providing
t.1 at hereafter all monuments erected
n the grounda nf the association must
have historical Inscriptions approve"
r-y tho hoard and the dunks of the reg-
ii;.pr u. !V'i'-kI. Tbo rti TTr-drrl
'! Kiii'i.i-1 't rgimisi ilo'ii.Mtu;! a
'.U'Viiii'.-'si' ic Vb.UtioiU to-dev.
LIST OF LANDS
oocupild v.iniour title
I'lin Villon. il Ki'Sfl lira. I.'omir llial
4 Himail Ilm I'rrdili'nt lu ITui laiii
utit-A flea Tur C11I llavl.
Vuiiiual ilii'ratvil (tniiral
Waa.ilnKlon Itrpnrta
Tint Illegal f iie;oNiirrs.
WAMIIM.roN Au-. II. -'I ho follow
ing Is 11 Hot i tho il!e;ul IncloMiroH ol
piibllu binds or wlih li the pcnorul laud
clil ! bus 11 eiilo ::u'inl"iii'n. which
ire all' ' I'd by Inn pr.v Meti'.'.-) pmc
biinailon yctcrJ : :
A 1 iv
l.l'M-
He
I'll. I't'l e Jltlily Cii!i).
r.i.l
e.'.Tifl
ll.7-.Hi
tn.'K. Knss
PuehliMM'Uil ''
penni-r 1 u. 1'
I'nloniilu
o ennuty
J. l'i II Hiv
(t.ilnr :iln
l.iinlii'ir I llr
nriijn
i: (.'. Hull.-
nel.i . .
.loll 11 II II: 11
ralo
-. I'll I In 1 'Miniy t'ol-
Pneiilu county rul--
II".
. I'll li!ui'iiiiilyl'i
i!u-
le.
Ih;i..-I K
Pint enmity (doradu
Pet cnanl . Colorailn .
I.'.e 11
l.'.Oi
I. ('. .1111
P.iUe i A iitli'ews lli'iil (''iiinl Colo-
i.elo . ..
D.liuiii stm lc Co Slonx county
' elir.u-Uu ...
)t;tiii .v re slonx county I'tsh.
'I'lenuns Itav sinux euunty Clali. .
1'iitrle!: Larry Kmux cuiiiity .Mon-
tana Nuriliwiv ttrn t'attlo Co. Muiix
coiinly .Montana
Martin ntcwiiH licni 1 oiinty Colo-
rado A S. I'olkillent eoiinly 1 ' iluradn. .
M T. Hopkins Hl-lI I'uunty C'olo-
railn Cilnm'il'i t'aiiiii Cuiupany Heat
O'l.lulv t nlnriid.i
S. S lluPy lii'llt cuiiiily Colorild'J..
.Mid.-a i liros. iient l uuiiiy Colo-
rado .Innnli II. ;'ii;iu:mi Hint coiinly
C.I rani ...
Janic.i D'-i.tty llent euunty Celu-
rmlo . . . ...
A.. I Anderson Hen. county Cnlii-
r.idn Humphrey l t lleiitc iant y 1 ' jUi-
rail 1
H. V. Kwlnk l'.eut co'.u.ty Colo
rado
J. V Poller l.'i ut e.miity Colo-
radn Me I Mud's 1 avis I'lienlo county
Culil'"ilii ...
W.T llurii'. I. as A uliinio euunty
Cnl ir.uln
It. Kimlicrly A-upi'hoecoiinty Col-
orado David Dcifnnf H 1 1'nsu eoiiiiiy I'ul-
erailn .
Ko ert ii.;'ii 1-1 P;imi comity
felurul
Alia .v .ink l-'.iik i-uuuiy Colo
r.i n ...
I. I' .Sjji:intv l'eik CuJiity Colo-
rado James Mallo Las Animas eounly
C'uluriido
I'olnld.'tier v hit'; Ileautrht ml
j limy. Montana
Char cs Ueuilli.'iisllverbow county
Mu liana
.Snl'iiium J. iiniiii;sSilverlioM' coun-
ty Mntiiiinu .
Jniues A.Ctimpl'il! CcMer county
Montana
C.tl. Million Albany enunly Wy-
oming; Wililnni Wallace Dcrr Lodgi) cinui-
t. Mmitana
ClKitfe.ter Tliumns t lllaltc lilut;-
man couut' Kansas
V.' 1 Ilium Dur. liy Lander and Ku-
relia con nl is Nevada
111 !'!
s;hi
:oo
11'XIO
U.ii'.'O
ll.o.e
'J.IOO
7'2UO
about)
1100
tf.OJO
45W
.!7ll
S.ifli
a.sW
10.KU0
1 720
iVot
li.tlOO
-'.J'jll
'.iJ.SSII
1 line
7.SU0
-1-1.0
21 hi
lb
00
PaiaeliV liiuilley Laadi r ouuty
Neva
Criuii t: X.arrles
Nuva 111
Andrew fc'eno'i i
Nevada
C. t1' CoM'ea iv Co
lender county
Cur lea euunty
:via)
:is.o
010)
Sioux euunty
Nelirassa
NVnr Penaieit. Liveptnck CijapacT
Sioux c.nuuly Nelirii'aia ..
1) X. Sell Bier. Aranalioo county.
Colorado 'S.Ono
sjiitts liavo boen mst'tut . i.x re-
ctiniio.itHli'il in the ft ll.iwiug cases:
Aikaiisas 'cll.v Land v Cattle
l.onipiiny C'lu'ndi I1 H00 0
I'ralrle i.'nllla Company i.oioraijo..i('iu-
Hull lMro. Colorado :is:0"
Julin 11 Anderson Colorado. .'1 eeo
Junes t ilps'H Cnlnrad s:tin)
In-tii Pruwi'rs (?nlorado UVtij
Priu'lituu Itanelie Nebraska. . Ji.'i m
le'i iaiuin Ilrri-lieliiier. Nebraska... iu' in)
(-lenru'e Nic-liols- Nebrasl.-a m
Muriel C. l.'eiili.Co orado l.tsi
Iliirltn v Sons Coloiadu :!".2
Ii. i:i e:uitiis'.od tlmr. not less than lo-
OOO.odll acres in o-lciitiou to tho lar.d.s
noiitioiiod in tbo atbovo list aro ille-
gally enclosed of which tho special
Hgonis ot tbo department have not bad
tune to make examination and special
ropo it.
Tiny Wunt Colonel Davis excepted.
Wasiu.nuton Aug. 11. A strong
effort is boiUt mado to have the secre-
tary of war make an oxception in the
casu ot Colonel D-.vls ot uenoral
5'ier; bin's stall' in enforcing ills order
ending oflioer.s who h?.ve baon doing
ieUoh'jd (1 icy for more than fouryear.s
hnek to llieir roe.i.noiits. Colonel
Davis bus been on detached service
nearly eight years 11 portion of Which
timo ho assisted in tho tiu-
in rintenilonp ot t.lie pnnafruei jnn
or tbo Washington monument.
Tito object i.t retaining him iu Wash-
Iv.gtiiri'is to letuiti his service in super-
intondbiK tho construction of tho pro-
posed i!n:"eiuu building provided for
at the bi-t i-essloii of Co.igress. Work
mi liat b'lil li ig has nor yot beL'iiu.
Barring the limn which will Intervene
ht-two m now tho beginiiing (it tho
constriction of t.hri iiniMiiini buiiding
il. is i-iteii'led t ) plate C ilon al Davis 111
c-irge ot tho nropo.so-1 i:n prove non'.s
of the S.ildinr.' houi'i.
7.1 11s.lt Kmioy by iVtul'.
Wash ini ton Aug. IL An appro-
priation of $li)00oi) wau made at the
las- session ( f Co;ik.-oss for. tho trats-
porte.lion of about 10000000 in gold
coin fiotii t::o sub-treasury at San
Francisco to the Hub-tronsury at Now
York. O ving to tbo higu rates asked
by Iho express companies tho secre-
tary of the treasury deeidod to trans-
(er tho coin by rofiistorod mail. So far
about $100011000 ba;s been transported
in this ni'itiner. Tho money was
mailod in $100000 pa-ksges. I u view
however of the publicity which has
been given to tho method of traus-
portatiou it hi.s boon deemed beet to
suspend farther shipment of the
precious metal for tlio present.
Tlie Crulner Committee.
Washington Aug. 11. Tho follow
ln- mtvtil board has been appointed tr
meet at tho Dolawaro iron works
Chester Pennsylvania to muke exam
ination and take an inventory of the
throo cruisers the Chicago tho At-
lanta and the Boston which were be-
ing constructed by Mr. John Koaeh.
Assistant naval lustructors J. H. Na-
ham J. B. Hoavor Richard Gatewood
and Louis Mixou.
The Smith Courtmartlal.
Washixuton Aug. 11. The Smith
courtmartlal has coinploted its work
and to-ila tho court was temporarily
adjourned. Tho findings will be
soiit lo tho president for
his disapproval or approval
An 'nawritton law in courtmartisl
cases prevents the members of the
court revealing the findings until the
president'!! action.
Insurance Fraud Suspected.
Patterson N. J. Aug. H. The cor-
oner of Patterson accompaniod by the
chief of polios sud tbo coronor of
Hunters Point LoDg Island and a
couple of physlolans went to the
LUthernn rnmornrw near 'TO H"ir
P'K'ie t -di 1.) o.x'iiiine tho bdi'.y of t
'voiuan. On Ibi vn vi i tt a cmu'etorv
Poll! Oillcev '.ira.i told a
reprt Mil'illve of Hie Asuocl.
lid Press tlin following
lorvi For two ynsis pt a family
ns neil llaiior oeciipylng a highly
re-p'ctHtiln posltl'in in S'liui.ty re
slibid at llaleilon near I'.itteis 111 New
Jersey. l'li' Ilsiier bud previoiinly
resiiled in New York rltv and ap-
PMired t'i bn penplo ol wealtu. i'Urly
In In-' .luiiii Mrs Bluer was taken
Hi k ami alter lo Hays IIIiihhs
llei ol cirltllsd by attonillin the
PliVniclaii as peritonliis. Mr. Diner
kueined to leel tho los of his wllo
deeply mid had an expen
mIvo iiiMir.il. Tlio memory (d the
Utu .Mrs. Bauer had ulmost died
111 in 1 1 sled hi wlinii s iMie straiH'B ru
in ars rt . Il i.i wliic.'i Hlarlleil the
oijiiniimly in.it Mr. 1 latter
lorn been li'ivily Instirod In
several i iiuipanieo. and soino pi eillUr
Irciiinntaneea surroundii"' her illness
and dt .'.111 led to : lie Mtispieion tiiat she
had lieen murdered in onl.ir t obtaiu
'.no it'uMiiit of turiir iiici and d draud
1110 conipRiueti. 1:10 lnsuratico on
M'S li.ioei's life was us follows:
lUiia'iln. ul N 'iv York iri.iUO
1 w uilc l.lio liiMir ince I'ninpaiiy . I'MWI
nttia ib-M-rve luhiiranet Ceuinauy. I've)
M 111 11. il TtaiM I iisiiriinee Cuiupany . eil
ii!i-vl.tu:i 1 uiiuiany b.uiKI
l-n-iiUlll I nn. 1111 Coinpaiiy.el .Mus-
httelui-i tt-
i.O.D
M.iltlii.' a tnl.i! ot. . ... j.VI.iuM
It Is linden ood that the Kiiultubie
1 f Nev Y'ork life iiisuranue cuiupany
paid lb aiiioiints of tliiilr policies be
lorn tue niniors ol the Iraud
cot abroad. Thenlllners of the Mutual
l.:strvn e uiiiiativ learning of iho
supposed lout play after consulting
wua oiuer companies ueciuou to re-
fusii payment until a thorough iiivesti
gallon had bosn made. The the
ories advanced by mom was mat
Mis. Bauer bad boen poisoned or
lout she bud been taken away and an
other liody or a dummy buried iu CU9
emetery.
Arriving at tno cemeiery tue
lueiy was exhuniod and the
Iliu opened. I pou being meas
ured tbo body was lound
to be hx In. .dies shorter than Mrs.
Sauur's lieiirht when she was alive.
on ol the physicians who had cxain-
niMl .Mrs. nauer wnon nor ap-
ilieations for insuranco were put iu
lid Mrs. Bauer had a pug
nose und light hair while tho corpse
had a Groctan in.so and dark hair but
ho would not bo positive
011 nil particulars lirs. haticrvinie
and Cheascmatiy of Nev York
then opened tun body and took out the
Intestines which they examined and
sealed up. They refuse to give the re-
sult of tlie examination until they
shall have made a mere care-
till exaiiiinniiou In New York
where tho intestines havo been
taken. Tlio l:ody whs placed again in
tho cellin and re-intnrred. Louis
Hsuer tho husband of the ileail
wonihii ami 10 whom nn ine policies
were psvable carries on a real estate
agency in Naw York.
CASCAI.TIKS
Coal litis Dx p '-01011
Wil.UK.uAttiti-: Pa. Aup;. 11. Infor
mation bus lust reached hore that a
torrirlo explosion ot pas took place iu
tho West bind Coal company's mines
this morning at Mnekuiiuc la miles
Irom here. As lar as can bo learned
miners were instantly killed and
several others d.'.ngerously inji
Further intolllgouco ol ilu (
sitv.s the Ian ongine that supplit
nr to tbo w ' end iniuo et. -Hoc t
rok" ilopi-i.vipg the miners
'our men have bean brought
itrtace dead and four more are
tho mine at'd cuuuot bo reacbod
1 1 the Impure mr.
.i st letinro the night shift- v.-
duly the tan bioko 'ibe boss
ol 1 his and so did the moil of il
shit: beloro they entered the
but notwithstanding this the; .:t
into tue mine taking a gro ;..
There were abaut 3d men ill 1 '
were sitppliod wdth safety lai
it was well known thsc gas" wo .1.
cumulate. About 75 were in th i .'
when work begin. Tuo work; im
pairing tho tan were first ov
with gau ami tilnut au
later tiio N.i'iio! ite happened to
inoro in tlio mil o. Beloro tl
fairly realizod tho danger 11101
.0 w ero liiieoiiseioui?. Tiiosa wh
tlien r.t-capo did so. Suporiir
John Teasdalo and sovoral of ii
b-eanio unconscious and we
difficulty rescued. Others wen
and in tho lace of the immen
cultie.yand iu spile of being c
ally overpowered with gas go
but 10 men. Three of those 1
out were dead and tho othor
beyond doubt dead.
Doctor Pughos a prominent
riau of Mhiokshinuey went do:
the mine to assist tlio injured 11
was overcome by gas. lie wa
with much dilllc.ulty and was !
la Uie surface sensoies'S.
2 P. M. six hours after tho r
Siiperiiitotidont Toasdale who
part owint-r of the mine is 1
j fl
1 r
t
.1
conscious.
'i he boss at tho mine says h
lied tho men b if ore thoy eiitei
iniuo that tho I '.11 ln.it stopped
wis not sal'.i for them to outer
mino was tilling with gas. Th
mud by the miners who on tl
trary say that ho told
to i;o to vOi-:j; that th
was brol.c't but would lie 1
and put in working oider in a
When ttiev entered evorythi
pn rr'il to l"j nil rleht until they
to nnuill taio jatal suiphtir iii'in
before they conl-i j-ot out man
overcmii and mttocutert.
ilisuster is on-idered Bingi
ils naiairo ami stands alo:
unpi-eee lentcd in thohluto:y
ing. It could have been nasi
seen i.r.d prmeote' but lining
thosn singular oversights the to
thedisastor'M mpoil notice. TT
mil is 12 aud.r.s now rally asce
tiioso who wero overcome w .
and brought senseless from tl i
are now doing weii and out of '
!lo P.-e-ldent's JToillltllln 1 i .
Ansaiu.k Foiiks N. Y. A".;.'
President Cleveland accomui h
Dr. Ward of Albany passed t uo
here tliis morninff on route -or
Adirondanks. They wore me' a
ta
detiotby Hon. II. I). Graves and ti:on
to his residence wnoro a suon rocep
lion was tivou after which tl ; put
"as met by Paul Smith who v i't t K-
ihein by srae to tho ProspeC rvis j
win re tho president will spei d ft '' iv
weeks.
AliKlVIMl O. K.
Pr.ATTsnuitc. N. Y Aug. 11. -1 i.-.:
dent Cleveland anil Dr. Ward u u he
the Prospect house at upper r '.vtoa.-
lake their di stinallnu at 2
this alternoon. They had a p
iioeventiul buckboard riuo ot
from the railway terminus An
.'10. K
af-au.
il i. 0:1
Sal lu.
' Nervous Debility i.a cill.er
sex however ii.ilucod. speedily . .br-r-ouirhiy
and permanently ouri''. A-i-dress.
Willi Id cents in stamps fer re-
ply and book of particulars World's
Dispensary Medical Associate'! -;;
Main street HuflAlo Yew Yoj .
Tho Rod Flag In UlevelaiO.
Cleveland Aug. 11. Gureisii tu
anarchist addressed the strikers ia
the public square to-night. The red
Hair was waved and the uso of dyna-
mite recommended.
Smart WeeJ aad Belladonna com-
b '.ied with other ingredients need In
tti best poroils plasters niaks Carter's
8. W. & B. Backache Plasters th best
in the marker! Price til cents
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