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INDIAN CHIEFTAIN.
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Devoted to the Interests oftho Chornkoci ChectRir ChlckHiRWft.ScmlnoIci Croeki hh1 nil Otkor Indium ef the iMdlnn Territory.
CHIEFTAIN PUBLISHING CO.
VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY THURSDAY JUNE 30 1887.
VOL. V. NO. 42.
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Xiixxnlberl -:- TsujoolId&xI
By L. J. TROTT
"Viaaltn. Ixi.c3J.cvn. Territory.
Tlio publio aro invited to jco tho immengo stock of building material
kept nnd to noto tho prices which defy competition.
Nono but CASH order lolicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
V7". 3j. a?.aX.DU?U? JVEcuaftsox.
UNION STOCK YARDS
Tho Only Wholesale Yardi in Bt.Louis Accessible by Bailana Water I
1. Every railroad entering Bt. Louis is directly tributary to tbeso yards.
2. Texan shippers aio Informed that connection with tlicso yards from the
Iron Mountain Afioutliorn railroad can bo mado w ltbottt cost and with much
Ickii shrinkage than to any other.
.1. Theso yards havo tho peculiar advantago of being located on tho Bt
J.pus side ol tho river from which flvo hundred thousand people draw
tneir provision supply.
4. I-vcry packing houso in Bt. Louis has a regular buyer stationed here.
Uuycrs of cattlo. hogs aad sheep both for tho homo market and eastern ship
iticnt. aro at all times represented.
0. 1-of cotnfdrt nnd convonlcnco thoso ynrds bavo no superior in tho country.
Two lines of street cars approach here. Hotel telegraph olllccs and other con-
veniences for stockmen on tho premises
D. McN. PALMUK V. A. KAMSAY. 0. 0. MAFFIT
Bupt. Bee. and Troas. Prcat.
THE LITE STOCK HARKET OF ST.L0UI3
THE ST. LOUIS N.VTIOKA tt.
STOCKYARDS
Located at Kast St. Loots Ilk
Directly opposite the elty of EL Lculi. Oarers
Tor all description ot Lira Stock always In at-
tendance and within the ground of the Stock
Tarda aro a Boot Csnnlnr Company with a
capacity for slaughtering 1000 head of cattle
dally and Torx. Packing Establishment wlta
a capacity for slaughtering- 12000 hog doll'.
ISAAC It. KNOX President
CIUS. T. JONES Sunt.
JOHN "WHISTLER
I'Ostoffico Sac ifc Fox Agency I. T.
1"!
CronoffrluM ear and
crop ami under half
crop off left ltssgeon
Sao and Fox reserta-
tlon Cattlo or thla
brand aro .old onlr for
hlpment 41
O. W. GREEN
Post.offlco.VJnltn.I.T.
CropofTlcftearand
split in right.
Ilango On J on on
crcck.clght miles
northeast of Vi-
nlta.I.T. 29-
J. A. THOMPSON
"oatoflicti.V.D.tn Indian Territory.
linn at head tlm
I ber of 1'awpaw eight
inltts from Vinita.
lltanclrd on lilpi half
crop right and split In
lertear Horreeiame
brand.
WM LITTLE
Postoflico Vinitii Ind Ter.
ltrand An liltt itr afit
Ear mark crop off left
and crop and under
nan crop off right.
nicer oranuedD
anon. other '
ruarke & brands!
Range on WhlteT
azi
V. GRAY
Postoffico Chouteau I. T.
Some cattlo brn'd
V II s.1 loft sido.
Kar mark Over-
slope in each oar.
Itango on i'ryor's
creek I. T.
331y
J. O. HOGAN
Adiilr Indian Territory.
owanow.rork and
nnderblt In right ear
undcnlope In left.
Hangs on l'ryor
creek Ml
"W. H. NOBLES
iPosloflico nt Kingston Kansas.
Hone brand .erne.
Ito ail lirandi
Under uair-cropl
in rncn rar.
lianas head of
I lllg creek C. N.
FRANK BILLINGSLEA
Postoffico nt Vinita Ind.Torritory.
On left sldti anal-
low fork In each ear.
IUnchon While Oak.
SI
W. H. MARKER
Postoflico Vinita I. T.
Crop off of left ear
nnder half croplu right
car
llange On Ilia Cabin
creek. s-sdly
GRAYSON WILLS
Postoflico. Vinita. Ind. Tor.
uuuer naircron. earn
op. ttkth
1.
car
Hteert branded
onltnilde
llange on White Oak
eight mllei.outli.tmi
.He 6-tt
Jf T. M'BPADDBN
Postoflco at Oliolaoa Indian Ter.
note crop off lert eri
oterblt In right.
Itaujia lU luUnwul
of Uieliea
GEBr
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v
9.
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WSml ""i
B
la
ss
f-mi
lis
s-lmmmJUaim
"SZTZZ
O. M. MoOLELLiAN
I'ostofiico Oowala I. T.
A fair cow.
are branded on
left ildo thus
A few rattle
TenUiU
branded
the ten
dcr
Cattle
htful-
mo.tljr doable
dewlapped
Hor.e brLnd.
Xsnch on Cancy. on left slue
J. O. HALL.
Post-oBlce Vinita I. T.
Horte brand ssme on left hip Undciblt In
each ear Ittrnge-Uftaccn Cabin and ITrort
creek.
(&.)
GEO. NIPPER
Post-Offico Clarcmore Ind. Tcr.
Swallow foik
and nnderblt
In left smooth
crop right.
Itange: Pan-
ther creek.
Xomobrended
71. right eldet
nmees 'I air
elghti' tome
s-so
3. B. MAYES
Postoffico Salina Indian Territory.
Swallow fork
and nnderblt
In one. rar and
nTcr slop la
the other.
Youns cat-
tle banded ha
and notch on
note Ilushof
cone' tall cat
off Itange on
Wolfcrcok.'ST
E. B. WRIGHT.
Postoffico Chouteau Ind. Ter.
Al.oJDiro.
Mark crop off
rlghti two tin.
ilrrhlt In 1eft
alio tnderalopa
In r a ear .
Ilanga near the
month of l'ryor
creek s-M.
GEORGE W. CLARK.
Postoffico Yinita Indian Territory.
Smooth crop la
lert ear spill la
rlgbtidewlap.
Itange on fry-
on creek. e-M
E. B. PRAYSER
Postoffico Vinita Ind. Tcr.
llorte brand
lima Mark
crop off lent
hoi and brass
wire In right.
Cattle or this
brand .old on-
ly for ahlpi
ment Itinet
llnillr. e VI.
-Z&
hlta on Cabin
between Lo-
coil and Uustsng creeks.
4-SJ
ED CAMPBELL
Postoflico at Alluwu Indian Tor.
t.rop anil un-
der hair crop
In each ear.
II tn go -Al-lawe.
8oldonljfo
blpraent.
CHEROKEE ORPHAN ASYLUM
rostolllco tinllnn Ind. Tcr.
Jlark smooth
cronlnlcft'oar
npd underbt
VkaBBaw '" "b"'
5a
NATHANIEL SKINNER
1'ost-onico Vinita!. T.
under-
alopo in
each ear.
llange.
-On Ver-
(Hurt's 12
in. west
of Oh el-
sea M. W. OOUOH
Cliolsca Indian Territory
Crop off th
rtiht e.r
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Isssssa W'Ml
OXJRRENT COMMENT.
Flomua is agitated over a proposi-
tion to make the payment of a poll-tax
i prerequisite to the right to vote.
Yen 1'iiok Lke a Celestial In the
senior elns nt Yale has written a book
entitled "When I Was a Hoy In China."
CoxaitEssJiAK Heed of Malno lias
t ct out fora long jittint through Alnsks
accompanied by Congressman Illtt of
Illinois.
A census tcnulnntcd tlirotigbout
Uracil on Maivh 3 last shows that
thcro aro now less than 700000 slaves
In the wholo empire.
(Seoiioe Augustus Sala. has quar-
reled with the publishers of tho Jllus-
tratcd London A'cws and tho slgnaluro
of G. A. S. no longer Illuminates that
Journal.
A. C. Lanok an cmhczzler from
Mtukogon Mleli.'wlio skipped to tho
Province of Quebec two years ago was
recently decoyed on to Vermont soil
and arrested. "
Tun Polish Church In Detroit which
has been closed for two years on ac-
count of warring factions was opened
on tliu 21th with tho aid of police and
regular services held.
The complications in tho Mexican
State of Chihuahua where thcro aro
two rival Governors and Legislatures
will It is thought bo settled by legal
methods nnd without Interference by
tho Federal Covenimcnt.
The number of nickels swallowed by
tho llvo-rcnt weighing machines
throughout tho country is enormous.
Strangely enough tho inventor an
Englishman named I'erclval Kvcritt is
making money out of his clover dovlco
for collecting tho small chango of tho
community.
The Department of Stnto is informed
by Minister Curry at Madrid that tho
commercial arrangement between tho
United States and Spain by which
equality of treatment of American and
Spanish vosscls was secured In tho
port of Cuba and Porto Klco is ex-
tended until tho Slst of December
next.
The President of tho Chicago Master
llulldotV Association says thcro will bo
no surrender on their part in tho great
lockout until all objectionable rules aro
purged from tho books of tho llrlck-
layers' Union. They insist on tho nc-
ccptanco by each bricklayer of tho
codo of principles issued by tho master
builders.
A DAUUllTElt of Senator Eustis of
Louisiana JHjluJiiythoMcback rider
in Washington. She garo a lino exhi-
bition of her accomplishments in this
lino tho other day on tho Ivy City race
course. Sho leaped her horso over
hurdles water-jumps and ditches In
such a way ns to fairly amaze tho ef-
feminate dudes present.
The Italian Government lias ordered
the excavation of tho sito of tho lost
city of Sybarls in that part of South-
ern Italy known as Magna Grecla. Tho
city lies seven feet under tho water of
tho river Cratl whero it lias reposed
for twenty-llvu centuries. Tho results
aro expected to bo Interesting as thoso
attending tho resurrection of Pompeii.
The 11 rook o Iron Company of Hlrds-
horough Pa. has posted a nolleo in t
puddlo and sheet mills and nail f.tutory
that o)-ingto tho depression in tLn Iron
market and In order to keep tho mills
going a reduction In wages of its flvo
hundred employes would have to bo
mado of nbout ten per cent. In tho
wages of puddlcrs and heaters fifteen
p.r cent in nailers wages and all
others In proportion.
Pension Comjiismoneu Hi.acic has
decided to excrclso thoatithorlty vested
in him by law and to restrict tho legal
fco in cases of attorneys for Mexican
pension claimants to f 10. Tho Inw al-
lows n fee of 1 25 whero a contract is
made If tho pension commissioners
bavo approved it. General Hlack
thinks that n $10 fco is amplo in thoso
caes and will issuo an order restricting
UaJco in each enso to that amount.
A Glasoow oncluccrinir firm has
constructed what is said to bo tho
largest planing maclilno lit tho world
especially intended and designed to bo
rmploj cd in connection with tho prepa-
ration of steel plates for tho girders
of it railway brldgo in Now South
Walos. Tho weight of tho vast ma-
clilno is stated to bo some thirty-live
tons and It is cnpablo of pinning tho
edgo of a plato thlrty-olght feet in
length by fivo feet wide.
A itECENT dispatch from St. Peters-
burg sajsi "The Czar approves tho do-
cislun of tho Hlulo Council to construct
n railway front Tomsk to Irkutsk and
Stirdtt and from Lake. Vladnnki to
Vladivostok. Tlio work will bo begun
if possible noxt spring and completed
In llvo years. A direct alternate rail-
way mid water transportation lino will
thus bo established between St. Peters-
burg nnd tho Pacific tho journey oc-
cupying nbout fifteen days."
I.Oui) l)UKi'Ki:m Governor General
of India and sulto had a narrow oscapo
ireenlly nt Uclira Jioon. It nppcani
that n swarm of irato bees mil amuck
among tlio escort and attendants nnd
routed them lurso nnd foot. Horncs
bolted vehicles wcro smashed ladles
nnd children shrlukud ami ono )oor
charger belonging to nit olllccr of tho
(ihoorkns was no badly stung that it
lay down and a "smudge" lira bad to
bo lighted round it beforp tlio bees
wero driven off.
An Indian Territory spocial ot lato
dnto says that many of tho leading
Chcrokees aro urging tho abrogation
." l" 'esu grazing purpujcs
mado to tho cattlo symlicato of tho
'I i-t . i.i nn..i.in n rwi nno
.i.wnw b. u..f eij wwvwv
acres. This leaso lias never hoen sat-
isfactory to tlm bulk Of tho Indians
and nit extra Mission ot tho Cherokeo
Legislature If Chief lliuhyhoud would
call one would declare tlm loaso void.
Tho Cboctnws Chickasaw ami Crec'as
IlRUl3allMlU!UlVWlMWii- -
erWs. --!
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Gloanod by Tolojrroph and MnlL
ri'.USONAT AMU 1'OLITICAI-
llr.v. Nicnous Matz bos been appointed
by tho I'opo as tbo coadjutor ot tho Ulthop
of Denver Col.
I'hixcetox Collego hat conferred tho dc-
grea ot I.Ij. 1). on Jusllco Btanloy Matthews
of tho United Utntcs Huprotno Court.
KuMotts wcro recently current that King
Milan of Borvla was about tonbdlcjto.
Fiuncis II LooMls has been elected pres-
ident of tlio DftTton Fort Wnyho & Chicago
railway. Tho road will lesuo 5M0U0i)
bonds and bo leased to tlio Cincinnati
Hamilton & Dayton.
Lent) UaiitihoTo tho llrltlah Liberal-
Unionist Is opposed to limiting tho Crimes
act to tbrco yenrs.
Tun Russian and French cmrmnsadors to
Turkoy liovo addressed n threatening noto
to tho Bui tan against tbo Egyptian conven-
tion. Khaxk Hcoit O'Doxxeja formerly mem-
ber of Parliament for Uungarron nnd ox-vlco-picsldcntof
tho Homo HuloConfodern-
tlon has brought suit against tho London
Timn for libel.
Matthew OKAitsr n wealthy brlelc man-
ufacturer of Huverstraw.N.Y. dlod icccnt-
ly after n week of great sufforlng from hy-
drophobia tho result of n blto by a favor-
ite terrier somo weeks ago.
The Afghan situation has Improved ac-
cording to Simla reports tho road between
Cnbul and Candahnr has been reopened.
tho rcbols arc dispirited and thcro is every
prospect that tho rebellion will soon col-
lapse. Tun Paris Journal del DtkiU denies that
Franco and Ilussla hnro threatened Turkoy
with war it tho Hultan signs tho Egyptian
convention.
Oovr.RNonUiLi.has signed tho bill passed
by tho Into Now York Lcglslntt.ro extend-
ing local option throughout tho BUto to tho
extent of permitting communities which
bavo prohibited retail liquor sclllui; to also
prohibit its salo nt wholesale.
Hoy. FnEEMAX CLAiiKKdlcdlnltochcstcr
N. Y. on tlio Sttfa aftor a very long Illness
aged seventy-eight years. Ho was Repre-
sentative in tho Tblrty-oighth Forty-
second nnd Forty-third L'ongressos and
was appointed in 1WV Comptroller of tho
Currency by President Lincoln.
UnsjAMtx 8 Wheeler tho aged Cleve-
land millionaire accused of wlfo murder
was acquitted.
It is stated that Mrs. Cleveland will
prccedo tho President on his Intended
Western trip going first to Madlion Wis.
whero the will visit tho family of I'ostmas-tcr-donoralVilHS.
Tho President will Join
his wlfo thcro In tho second week In Bep-
tcraber nnd together thoy will visItDctrolt
Jackson Grand Rapids Chicago Bt. Louis
and Kansas City.
Col'.nt Kalxokt recently paid a visit to
to King Milan of b'orvla. Tho King as-
sured him that Bcrvla would maintain
atnlcablo relations with Austria.
It Is said now that tho recovery of tho
Crown Prlneo Frederick William Is almost
certain.
Tins President has refused to revoke tho
order consolidating Missouri revenue dis-
tricts. Mil Paiinell Is said for a certainty to bo
suffering from cancer ot tho stomach.
Jrrrrnsox Davis denies emphatically
that ho wroto a letter on tho flag quo.Uou
to Colonel Phoeion Howard ot Illinois and
says tho letter Is a barefaced forgery.
General Jaues Brr.an died at Washing-
ton on the 23th.
The Archbishop of Cologno has excom-
municated Karon Solcmacbor for challeng-
ing Ilaron Bchoriomerto fight a dUeL
l'ors Leo was energetically denounced
at Now York on tlio SOth by the Anti-I'ovcr-ty
Society for his threatened cxcommunlca
tlon ot Dr. McGlynn.
MISCIUXAMCUUS.
Toe Paciflo coast branch of tho Ameri-
can Shipping and Industrial Loagua has
adopted resolutions faroring bounties for
reviving tho merchant marina and calling
for cost defenses.
Tub master plumbers in session in Chi-
cago liavo adopted new rulos for appren-
tices. Stephen Peere a shoemaker rctldlngnn
tbo Canadian slda of tho Niagara river
(.rosscd tho river at tbo Suspension 11 rid go
recently walkisg upon a Hvo-olghths inch
wiro cablo.
A steel stern post for tho cruiser Charles-
ton has been successfully cost In Ban Fran-
cisco. lUroitTS from OlUsrTalt County Minn.
say that grasshoppers aro devastating
grain llolds and tho farmers aro threat-
ened with tho cnllro destruction of their
crops.
Or tho persons charged with being im-
plicated lu tho murder ot Colonel Boudokln
chief of tho Russian police who was assas-
sinated in 18S3 seven have bean sentenced
to death and fifflrtccn to Slborlo
L. IX. roi'E employed la tho Chicago
water department has embcziled between
(5000 nnd (0000 and disappeared.
In conscqucuco of tho notion oftho mayor
of (joric in hoisting a olacu uag on tho occa-
sion of tho jubllco and bec.mso ot his. hav-
ing shown favor to Nationalists l'lunkctt.
tho divisional magistrate has superseded
him nnd ordered that only tho resident
paid magistrate try prisoners.
Tub notorious murderer Qulnn llohun-
non escaped from tho jail at Nebraska
City Neb. recently
"limcK" Pomerot has preferred charges
to tho Conunlssionors ot Hospitals against
tho management ot Couvcrnour Hospital at
Now York alleging drunkonncss debauch-
ery cruelty to patients and Incompetency.
J. W. Wilsiuhe tho broker has been
placed under urrcst for complicity in tho
Fidelity Dank frauds.
The jury In tho ensoof Cora Lee charge!
with tho murder ot Mrs. Snrah Urnbam at
Spring"'1d Mo. wcro unublo to agreo on
a verdict and wero discharged on tho 23d.
Thoy stood olght for conviction and four
for acquittal.
The race of tho Eastern Yacht Club at
Marblchcad Mass. on the M was won by
tho Mayflower In 11:31:30 followed by tho
Iroquois Galatea Sachom America
Stranger ind Huron la tho order namod.
OitoupE BuqAr a noted Texas gnmblcr
formerly a city marshal has been urrosted
as tho loader of tho Texas train robbers.
The awards In tho Matonlooelobratlon at
Loulsvtllo Ky. on tbo 31th wero as follows)
Tbo first prlie. fJUX) tho Monteomcry
Grays; second fl.SUO tho I.oulsvillo Light
Infuutryilhlrd ?rao tho Montgomory Truo
Dluos.
Fum in Dayton W. T. destroyed (115000
worth of property including about a dozoa
stores.
II r tbo wrecking of a train on thollawkos-
bury railway In Now South Wales on tho
VTJd seven persons wero killed and furtjr
others Injured. Tbo accident was caused by
tno iftiiure pi tno uraiccs to went wnuo tno
train was going down nn inclloo.
A srzciAL from Havorhlll Mass. of tho
S3d says that n'glgaatlo lookout affecting
10000 bunds In tho big aboa faotories was
about to bo inaugurated.
This Troasury Department has notified
tbo customs ortlcors al Louisville Ky. to
tako effective stops to prevent undervalua-
tions of Iron and stocl reported at that port.
In tho Hailabrook eviction cases that
have been on trial at Wllkuibarro Pa. bo-
foro Alderman Donahuo Judgment we en-
tered la favor ot evicted miners six In num-
ber In tbo sum ot (300 each for damages
sustained by reason ol having ttiolr goods
and chattels thrown Into tho roadway.
Tu hub was a scral-panlo on Wall street
ou tho 2tth started by rumors of Juy
Gould's death Prices dropped rapidly
but recovered oa news that the rumors
wero fulio
Tim immense tobacco warchouss of Saw.
er Waltaco tc Oa at Ninth and Main!
JjUmisvUloKivburucit ihaothKPAorttUWt
Josr.rn ilnoTiitns jowclcrs of Dinning-
ham and Leeds Kngland.ond Canada have
rllcd with tXO.OOd liabilities and small as-
sets. Louis Kennedt It Co. commission and
grain merchants ot Cincinnati assigned on-
tho 21th to James Pettlbone. Tho liabilities
Wcro said to bo (lM.OOO With assets of
(14009. Konncdy was reported to bo In
tbo Chicago wheal deal nnd was a heavy
indorser of Fidelity Hank paper.
A tiiain on tho Wabash mangled thrco
men near Mexico Mo. recently. Thoy haU
stopped from tho track of tbo Chicago &
Alton which runs parallel to avoid a train
when tho accident happened.
IIcsiness failures (Dun's roport) during
the seven days ended Juno 23 numbered for
tho United States 171; for Canada 20 total
lV7as compared with 213 Iho previous week
and 1CJ tho corresponding week of last
year.
The Agricultural and Mechanical Collego
at Auburn Ala. was destroyed by flro on
tho 'Jlth. Loss on building and apparatus
(1S.000.
Finn In Wntcrtown Wis. tho other morn-
ing destroyed tho Chicago Mllwankco &
HL Paul rolling mills causing a loss of
(110000.
A hcoe sawmill at Winona Minn. was
totally destroyed by flro recently with all
is mao'iinory causing iiuu.oou loss.
Tnr. botlei of the steamboat P. C. Brown
blow nut Its cylinder near Natchez Miss.
recently. No ono hurt
Arrr.n tho county boodle trial In Chicago
steps will bo taken ta prosccuto certain of
tho corrupt aldermen.
The Chicago Packing and Provision Com.
pany's premises wcro burned early on tho
morning of tho Stltb. Tlio loss was put at
tho Immense sum ot (2000000. Ono thou-
sand bnnds wero thrown out ot work. A
fireman was killed during tho conflagra-
tion. Font lives wcro lost In a tenement houso
tiro in Oxford street London on tho SOth.
A lilM'ATCn from Kor West of tho Mth
says: There bavo boon four now coses of
fever sinco yesterday but no deaths. The
record now stands: Total cases to date 411
total deaths 18; sick now 14; discharged
10.
Ci.rAiitxo houso returns for week ended
Juno 23 showed nn nvcrugo lnorcaso of 7A
compared with tho corresponding wock of
last year. In New York tbo Increase was
0.5.
EcnorcAX boursos during the week ended
Juno 23 wcro weak nnd lower excepting
Frankfort whero the market was firm and
quiet There was a decided fall In Ameri-
can securities on tho London Stock Ex-
change. Seveual lives wcro lost by a disastrous
watcrsprout at Toulouse France recently.
A TEMroiunT flooring under tho Concor-
dia Church at Drockport N. Y. gavo way
during tho scrvico recently precipitating a
largo number of people to tho collar.
About twenty persons wero Injured somo
of thorn seriously.
Dunixo a squall at Philadelphia recently
a small sail-boat was capslzod in tho rlvor
and Edward Froher nnd John Bchacffer
woro drowned. Thcro wcro several narrow
escapes.
The Maxwell land grant settlers in New
Mexico threaten disturbances It attempts
aro iMi'n at their eviction under tbo recent
decision of tho United States court
Fiue at Jacksonville Fix totally de-
stroyed a block at Hay and Clay streets.
Three men who wcto trying to save goods
I were killed and six others worn Intured.
I yjm ri'?r-rrt-L--.?rci--ivirt..- i...
.tun iuuiiu tiuutjr 4uairjr eifti-jr luiius
from Carson Nov. was completely de-
stroyed by the recent earthquake tho
marblo bolng broken up In cubes not over
n foot square. The inlno was valued at
1000000.
llrcENT reports give particulars ot a
fight between n sheriff's posse and a
party of desperadoes In tho Choctow Na-
tion. The latter numbered sevon nnd bad
been punucd by tho officers for nearly a
week. Two of tho outlaws woro killed
and tbrco badly wounded. Tbo others
escaped.
Land CouMissioNEnSi-AnKs was reported
taking stcpB to cancel a largo number of
fraudulent doscrtland entries in Wyoming.
Jacou SiiAitr tho New York boodler on
trial has been ordered to bo kept In close
confinement Ho claims to bo sick.
East Sido elorntcd railways at New York
bavo been enjoined by tho Superior Court
from opera' Ing their lines In front of cer-
tain properties.
The Impression prevails In London that
tho real mission of Queen Kaplolanl to
Europo is to soil tbo kingdom of Hawaii
before- tho reigning dynasty is dethroned
by revolution.
IUroitTS havo been received from tho
Cherokeo Nation of a serious troublo be-
tween contractors and workmen on tho
railroad now building In the Indian Terri-
tory. It was said that a tight took plnco
on tho 2Mb in which tbrco men wero killed.
Wau has been declared at Montreal
Canada on tbo buckot-shop Industry.
ADDITIONAL DISr-ATCUKS.
MAiisnriELD Wis. was swept by Uro on
tbo afternoon ot tho 2Tlh. Four churches
tho business center tbo depot and many
dwelling wcro destroyed and large num-
bers rendered homeless. Tbo loss was not
leas than (1000000.
Fihe recently destroyed tbo business por-
tion of tho town ot Pullman W. T. causing
eT50O0 loss.
A iiiot occurred at Uskrldge La. on tho
morning of tho 2Tth in which two whlto
meu and six negroos wcro killed and
several white mon dangerously wounded.
Tbo rlol took plaeo on nn attempt to arrest
a negro for us.uult ou a girl tho white men
killed and injured bolng officers.
rive judges of election convicted or
fraud at Haltltuorc were sentenced on tho
27th to two years In JalL James II. Ham-
lin another Judgo of olcctlon got n lino of
(1000 iu addition to tho imprisonment Tho
heavy sentences astonished thoararu poll
ticlans.
TiicUenest.1 won tho Jubilee yacht race
around (J root llrltain. Time 1'J days 10
hours and 55 mlnutos.
A iiestuuctivb storm was reported
twenty miles south of Longviaw Tex. on
tho night ot tho 20th. Fivo men wcro killed
nt Now Prospect and a woman and two
children atFalrplay. Ruin was everywhere
In tho traek of tho tornado.
It was reported In London that tho tomb
ot Ovid tliu Latin poet bad becu discovered
at Kustcudanl Italy.
Collector Maoonc of tho port of Now
York bus ordered that eighteen Imported
French slIU-weavers bo soul back to France
undor tho act ot Congress forbidding tho
importation of cou tract labor.
AN express train going from Ilcrlln to
Cologno was thrown from tho track at
Muohlhelm rocontly and seventeen persons
woro mora or loss Injured.
A BTitiKB of laborers at Rochester N. Y.
ended in a riot en tbo 27th. Non-uuou men
wcro maltreated nud tho pollco hurt with
stones.
Nhaiilt all tho strikers at tho Fair
Chanco coko works near Uniontown Pa.
have decided to return to work at tho old
wages.
Tur window factories of tho East have
closed for tho summer.
The Cornell Univorslty trusloes have
sold tho plno timber ou atxx) ucres In Ash-
land County Wis. for (503000 which will
bo uddod to the University fund.
Ateleuium from Ucnoial llowurd an-
nounces tlio end of tho Apaeho outbreak In
Arizona. Tho hostlloneturuoj to the res-
ervation whoro thoy wero arrested
IU'ssun Nihilists according lo pollco re-
ports havo resumed aotlvo work collecting
money and spreading puuiphtcts. They
aro said to havo discovered an Ingenious
method of distributing tho pamphlets by
introducing them Into clguretto boxes.
BiiEitirr Ltncii and posr. at Alpena
Mich. recently arrested tbtoo desperadoes
for whom a reward ot 100X1 is said to bo
offered. Thoy wero from ltaveuan O
r.." .r. ""z z :... ::"... v ":
Docrtn. uyncy w snot la. up uuv
DISASTROUS.
Tho Town of MarshOold W1&
Bwopt Out of Existence by
Flro.
Churches Business Houses Dwellings
and Depot Fall a Prey to tho
Flames.
Terrible Storm in Texas-Eight Lives Lost
in the Tornado Mangled Under
tbe Oars.
Milwaukee Wis. Juno 23. Flro almost
swept tho town of Msrshliold out of exist-
ence yesterday afternoon and two thousand
people are homeless while the loss is not
less than (1000000. All communication by
wlro Is cut off and It Is almost impoaslblo
to learn particulars. A locomotlVo spsrU
started a blaze at noon In tho lumber yr.rd
of iho Upham furnlturo factory and it
rapidly dnrelopod Into a roaring Are that
sproac ; ward tho town. Insnfilclcnt flro
protection facilities prevented any resist-
ance to the flames and soon sOvcral flour-
ishing factories the business blocks along
tho main street and adjoining residences
wcro wrapped In flames wbdo tha
people gathered such household effects as
they could and flod to the woods. The heat
was so Intense thai 2500 feet of th Wis-
consln Central track which runs through
ono end of the town was bent and twisted
Into tho most grotesque shape and travel
can not bo 'resumed on this account until
to-morrow. Special trains from Stevens
Point and Cblppowa Falls convoyed flro en-
gines to tho place but tho flro was beyond
all control and now bnt ono store and a few
half burned houses remain of tho flourish-
ing town. Many pcoplo wero transferred
by specials to neighboring towns and
others camped on tho outskirts of tho
town.
Among tha buildings that wero destroyed
wero a woodenwaro factory tbe grist mill
tho saw mill and factory of the Upborn
Manufacturing Company the Trcraont and
several minor hotels warehouses alongtho
Wisconsin Central IU depot four churches
and the entire business center. Tbo Insur-
ance Is less than ono-fllth tho loss. Tbo
scene is a pitiable one. Tho wearied men
and depressed womon are watching tbe
remnants of their homes and possessions
scattered around In the surrounding woods.
So rapid was tho spread of the flro that
littlo could bo saved. Frantic men and
women used vehicles of every description
to snve goods when tho flro rcacacd the
residence part ot town. Messages bavo
beon received that the people aro but
scantily supplied with provisions and
thoro will bo suffering until aid Is dis-
patched. Superintendent Allen ot the Wisconsin
Central who has been getting scraps of
Information over his wire says that there
was do wind prevailing and It was difficult
to account for tbo rapid progress of tbe
Arc It started ss near as be could learn
iu tho Upham lumber yard and spread
very rapidly. Its direction was toward the
Upbam manufactory. The Central depot
was soon swept away as was the com-
pany's water tank and a pile brldgo Just
west of tho.town about 800 feet In length.
Tbo brfdgo was ono over which tho main
lino runs and Its destruction Impeded travel
all night.
dejtkcctive tornado.
Lonoview Tex. Juno 23. Ono of th
most destructive storms ever kuown here
occurred Bundaj night Tbo main portion
of the storm did not strlko this place but
twenty miles below hero it carried death
and destruction In Its course. At Now
Prospect a neighboring town twenty
miles south ot here flvo men were
killed outright At Falrplay a small
hamlet ono woman and two chil-
dren were killed who took shelter In an
old houso on which a very largo tree fell
killinc them instantly. In tho track of this
tornado nothing was left Tha country Is
thinly settled which accounts for the few
lives lost As there Is no telegraph com-
munication but littlo can be learned at
this tlmo and all reports are mesgar iu tht
extreme. A heavy wind and rain storm Is
raging now.
a btuanoc bestino i-lace.
El Paso Tex. Juno ST. -A Mexican
named Carmelo a Mexican child namod
Sylvester Dclacause and aMcxican woman
crawled under soma freight cars at Rio
Grande station on the Southern Pacific
railway a few miles below here to escape
from tho beat of tho sun about ten o'clock
yesterday morning. An engine backed up
to remove the cars. No ono was aware of
tho presence of the Mexicans until their
cries of distress wcro beard when tho train
men went to their assistance and wero
horrified to find them horribly mangled.
Cannolo had both arms run over and
crashed into a Jelly and tbe loner part of
his fuco was almost torn off while the
child bad both arms crushed from shoulder
to elbow. Tha woman escaped. Tho two
suftorors were placed In a box car and
broughlto tho city In the greatest agony.
Doth will die.
BUSINESS rOUTION lll'RNKD.
PonTLAND Ora Juno 28. Fire Sunday de
stroyed the business portion ot tno town
of Pullman W. T. Tho loss Is tT50M to
(30000; Insured at about two-thirds.
Outbreak Kndrit.
Washington Juno23. Adjutant General
Drum yestorday received tho followiug
tolcgram from General Howard dated
Fort Mason Cab Juno 28: "Ooneral Miles
sends the following from Ban Carlos A. T.t
Lieutenant Johnson's surprise and capture
and the rapid pursuit of the troops havo
driven tho baud of bostUes back to the res-
ervation whero they surrendered and I
bavo Instituted an Investigation and do-
tallcd a gyncral court-mnrtlal for lbs trial
ot thoso guilty ot military offenses thus
ending tho presont disturbances."
Tlm Fidelity Hank.
Cincinnati Juno 23. Tho affairs of the
Fidelity National Bank are very quirt and
Comptroller Trenbolm is not to be icon. At
the district attorney's office It Is stated that
David Armstrong of Jackson O. has beon
selected as receiver. Ho Is in the city and
has to await tbo execution and approval ot
hla bond before taklnc possession. Arm
strong now bolds tho position of cashier of
tbo First National Bank ot Jackson
i i
Henry M. Kopler of Mldtllotown
Md. found a tttrtlo on his farm tho
other day and on tho shell of tho tur-
tle was cut "C. S. 1761." Mr. Kepler
looked over somo old papers ami find-
ing that In 1750 the farm was deoded
to Casper Shoaf Is confident that tho
letters and dato wcro cut on the eholl
120 years ago. .-
"And what kind of a man vrns
your husband?" a wcoping widow was
asked. " Well I thought Ito was an
nngel before we wcro married but 1
found I had mado a great mistake. Ho
was Just tho reverse. Hut no got re-
Union before ho tiled and I guess ho'a
an atiscl now. That's) some eonsolo-
ttou." rhitatlelp hla Prs.
It is estimated ou the basis of
statistics gathered front all the Slates
nnd Terrlt'jrles that there will bo lit-
teon thousand miles of new rmlixmd
track laid during the pruscnt vcar.
unit about tho 4.11110 length of track e-
laltl. wnnwauo
-Wnpwalloptn Is the ylctutesiu
nwlu0ofAroungylvanft village.
ItOAST p6rk.
Destraetlrs Fit' In Chtcaco rurtdnr
lIoMe-.ItttntfrHi Lot! of VtoottifA
Flrnmttll nillrdi
Ciucaoo Junfl if.-'Karly yesterday
morning ono of tho employes of the Ctll
cago Packing and Provision Company of
tho Union stock-yards discovered a flro id
the tank room and In a fow moments ono
of tho tank exploded scattering burning
lard over tlio adjadsnl buildings and a
Jozen separata fires were soon competing
with each othor Itt llid destruction of the
Immense establishment Tho'ugri tbo flrd
was struck out last ovonlngfcnlrtoofl
and one-quarter hours aftor It started
tho smoldering embers continued to
laden tho air with tho fumes of roast pork
and a llvo-acro oven will remain on tha
premises red-hot for at least a couple of
days. Tho Chicago Packing and Provision
Comnanv'a works oecunv about SIX acre
of around bnt the flro was kept within tho
dlstanco bounded by Fortieth street Cen-
ter avenue Forty-second street and tha
railroad tracks a block west or Center
avenue. This territory contains fourlargo
buildings. The main building was 300x475
feet In It a portion of the killing was
dono and tho banging cutting cur-
ing nnd other work incidental to a
slaughtering establishment except thecur-
Ing in a oroom In which were 19000000
pounds ot short ribs. Tho main building
and its contents aro a total loss. Tbo cur-
ing room 100x150 feet and four stories
high lost Its roof but stone flro walla
saved IU contents a portion of them In A
roasted condition. On tho cast slda of tho
main building was tbo warehouse 120x400
feet four stories and a basement Tbo two
upper floors ot the south end wcro used for
killing purposes. la tno warenonso wero
17000 barrels of moss pork belonging to
Armour & Co. Tho building and much of
tho pork was wholly destroyed.
About 3000 live bogs woro la tho build-
ing when the flro started but tbo company's
employes succeeded In getting most of them
out Between COOandTUOhogs wero burned
alive in tho building. Back of tbe main
building was tho fertilizing factory 100 feet
square and tbo engine houso SO by 05 feet
Both structures wcro burned completely.
It wo- at tbls Juncturo whllo ono littlo
squad of firemen wcro standing In a freight
car playlag on the burning tank-room that
the tank exploded. A heavy beam smashed
through tbo roof ot the car breaking Pipe-
man Baker's ankle and knocking Lieuten
ant Elliott unconscious.
Perhops'tho most exciting scono of the
day was presented when too men wno wero
attempting to drive through tho covered
runways tho live bogs in tbe upper stories
wcro forced by tbe flames to desist Below
were scores of workmen rolling out bar-
rels ot pork and down on tho crowd pell
mcll leaped dozens of affrighted animals
that bad jumped from tho windows or
sprang through the open hatchways. Tbe
men who bad braved the flames fled from
tbo falling hogs and at a distance
watched lor glimpses of tha
squealing brutes that crazed with pain
were rushing madly about In their tall
prison of Are. About 20U barrels of pork
wero saved before tho hogs commenced
jumping. Dunng the afternoon tbo firemen
travo their attention to saving tho short-ribs
- ..... -i
In the curing room. While a number of
tho mon were inside the main building ono
of tho division walls fell seriously Injuring
J. A. Schaffcr. Thomas Murphy W. W.
Whllo Captain Nichols and Thomas Elliott
Mr. Armour valued bis 17000 barrels ot
pork at (300000. Ho said that with the
salvago and Insurance be would coma out
even. Ho was unable to giro tho amount
of Insurance. Tho plant ot tho Chicago
Packing and Provision Company was valued
at (300000 and tha stock at (700000. A
largo portion of tho stock In store be-
longed to other parties and the loss will
be sustained by them. About half
of the Chicago Packing and Provision Com-
pany's 2000 employes will bo thrown out of
work. Fireman Michael Murphy died last
night President Uonry K. Botsford of
the Packing and Provision Company said
bo did not know whether the company
would begin at onco to rebuild but thought
It would. All tho losses In Iho fire bo said
woro fully covered by Insurance but it
would be Impossible to give the details.
EXCITED SETTLERS.
lirttlers on the Maxwell IAld Grants In
w Mexico 1'ropoM to Flcht 'or Ttieli
Rights.
Raton N. M. Juno ST. Thoro is trouble
among tbo settlers on the Maxwell land
grants In tbo northern part of tbe Terri-
tory and tho bitter feeling toward tbe
claimants Is growing stronger dally.
Threats aro beard on every hand and sev
eral rows have occurred. Tho following is
a copy of a call which has been Issued for
a meeting at this placo August 1 1 "HDoui-
dor arms I Forward march I Bottlers tho
so-called Maxwell grant Is publio domain.
It was thrown open to settlement and entry
as publio land In 1874 by tho final and author-
itative Judgment of the Secretary of the In-
terior. This final Judgment settlers has
never been reversed. For several years it
has been treated with contempt by specula-
tors and corrupt officials but It has never
been reversed. Commissioner Williamson
alter tho Secretary bad pronounced tho
judgment cf tbe land department final
could not reverse that judgment The Bu-
preme Court did not dare to say In Its
printed decision although the matter was
brovght to its attention that Commissioner
Williamson cocld arbitrarily reverso the
final decision of the Bocrcjary of the Inter-
ior. The nine Suprcma Court corruptionists
dodged that point in tha interest of the
publio land thieves. In pretending to ar-
bitrarily reverse the final and vested judg-
ment of tho Secretary ot tbe Interior
Commissioner AVUIiamson committed an
Infamous crime in tbo interest ot those
hlghtonod publio land thtoves B. B. Elkina
and T. B Catron. Settlers you aro now
askod to submit to this outrageous crime.
Doo't you do lit Only contemptible
cowards would tamoly submit to be knocked
oft from publio lands as trespassers by
an official gang of publio land thieves.
Bottlers you aro not cowards; you
obeyed our summons onco obey It again.
Como to Raton la force by tha first day ot
next August and If we can not In mass
meeting assembled without a rumpus get
tbo attention ot tbe nation to tho crime
committed by Williamson In arbitrarily
surveying public laud In tho Maxwell
grarst then by all Cleans lot us havo a
rumpus.
"Couhittbb or tub Bxttuxs."
as '
Tenement llousHurnL
London June 27. Fire broke out In a
tenement bouse oS Oxford street yestorday
morning and the flames spread out so
rapidly that many of the inmates wero un-
able to escape. Several frightful scenes
were witnossed by the enormous crowds ot
people that bad been attracted to tho spot
Ono youth jumped from the top story to
the ground and was Instantly killed. Ills
mother followed him but In her descent
she struck on tho rolling In front of the
house and rebounded on the heads of tho
crowd. Bba was conveyed to a hospital.
Another woman appeared at a window
holding a child In tier arms. A moment
later sbe felt backward Into the tuns
e m
Demoralised Mluourl Klvsr Haiti.
Ciucaoo Juno So Chairman Midgeley
notified the managers of the Western and
Southwestern Missouri Aver roads yester-
day that he had received a letter from tb
Chicago & Alton road notifying bits ot its
withdrawal fromjho agreement catered
Into week before hist for iho protecttoa of
ratos betweea tbe Missouri rWr awl tha
seaboard by quoting no less than tho eetm
blnutkmof the locals pf theresMotWe smo?
cUtloo. This will have the eBctt ef agala
causiBg a demoralization In rate fron
Missouri river points unisss to wsosaaj laeie cnsracter ana ooe pc mem is sssrrtsd
trl should consent not to apply Ita toAlUnaem. who was acctiitrd. Iwi s-
diCereallals from this city oast on througa " convicted of the murder aad rvbbvrr
business from the MUsourt liver au-J quota baciur.so esnied Jtsnds at lU old ar
the same rates ss aro mado by other hoes ground about tca.yors ago
" "!H'.BtWenir"dc6TEA5Tfci;.Xori . ..
FLURRY IN WALL STREET.
A Rapid Ilerllitn In Stocks Almost Cre
a 1'anle Heavy LctKs bat no FnMania
Reported.
Raw Yonx. June 85. In Wall stroet yes-
terday morning thcro was a vory unsteady
feeling which soon grow Into an excitement
Which reachol Its greatest bolght shortly
boford noon nnd a veritable panic was de-
veloped. No attontlon was paid by brokers
to fractions In sale mado by them and tha
fluctuations wero so wild that sales were
from 6 to 10 per cent apart Blocks
bought near the opening wcro thrown over
When tho break occurred and this feeling
completely dcinorsllzcd speculators. Tho
marking down of loans and tbo de-
livery of crdars kept clerks and mes-
sengers full w busy as brokers
and tho streot was tho scene of moro ex-
citement than had been witnessed sinoo
the panlo In May liSo. Tho greatest do-
lllne reached wero In Manhattan )t;to
110; Missouri Pacific 11 to 03.S; Cotton
seed T to 33; Richmond Terminal 7?f toW:
Now England 6 to VH and Lake Erlo and
Western S to 63f .
It was understood that tbe break was
caused by tho report that Jay Oould was
dead and Wostom Union fell from 75 to 68
but soon began recovering as It was known
that Oould was at his nftico. Other slocks
followed fast and In ten minutes after noon
tbe flurry seemed to bo over as tho wbolo
list was moving up to Its former figures
though money is tight and scarce at 7 and
8 per cont
Between eleven and twelve o'clock tho
stock market was very active and though
there was a slight rally It was quickly
ended and tbe decline was renewed with
added torce. Tho sensation of tho hour
was a drop in Manhattan from Mi at tho
opening and 153 by eleven o'clock to 120.
It then recovered to 130 and declined again
to 155. Fluctuations wero no longer Meas-
ured by fractious In the general list and
tho lossos for tno hour ranged to 10 and 13
percent Missouri Pacrdo being specially
prominent
When dollverybonr passed at tbo Btoclc
Exchange without bringing tho announce-
ments of any failures the street becama
moro confident and buying orders were
received from all sources.
Tho following review Was Issued by
Henry Clews & Co.: "Tho surgo In tho
market should not bavo been unexpected
as ovcry day for a fortnight or mora past
ire aro on record as predicting lust such a
backset as Wall stroet has how mot with.
Tho effect will bo beneficial however
at
Will very likely provont a more serious set-
tlement If the day of reckoning bad bean
deferred to tbo crop moving season Instead
of to-day further troublo must havo re-
sulted boro and elsewhere. Tbo stocK
market not unlike that ot tbo wheat and
coffee markets Is likely to be moro or less
dazed for several days to come as a natu-
ral sequonco ot to-day's shock occasioned
by the hoavy losses which Innumorabla
operators havo met with. Tbero aro
too many cripples we frar left on the field
for the survivors to march over at a quick
activo pace on Iho way to recuperation.
Still Wall street Is going to stay just where
It is and will survive this shock and wit-
ness many ups and downs In the future
Tho way to mako raonoy Is to catch tho
fluctuations. Tbero has undoubtedly beea
for a long tlmo past a lack or fluctuations
showlnir an unnatural market Its slug.
us iiimi mkawam a innfis aannns
glshness has been duo to that fact When
stocks won't go up the next best thing Is
to make them go dowtio.JMBroacUyityi
Thoy have Just gone down."
D ESTRUCTIVE FLAM ES.
Xlumlntr of Ifoae Tobacco Warehouse at
Louisville Tha Alabama Agricultural
College ltumeit
Looisvilli Kt. Juno 25. Tbrco alarms
brought out tho cnllro flro department to a
fire that started in tho immense tobacco
warehouse ot Sawyer Wallace r Co. at
Ninth and Main early this morning. Tbo
flames aro raging fiercely and seem lo bo
spreading rapidly and it looks like a con
flagration will result
Later Tbe flames wero under great
headway when discovered and spread
rapidly 10 tho surrounding buildings and
warehouses. Tho following buildings aro
on fire and will bo destroyed t Todd tobacco
warehouse. Banner tobacco warehouse
Kano's Hotel Simons' Uvory stable Alns-
He Cochrane & CcWa Iron foundry Qlovo
& Durrell'a tobacco warchouso and tno
Boone warehouse. Tho loss can not bo es-
timated but will reach tho hundred thou-
sands. The warehouses were stored with
tobacco.
SCIENTiriC CALAMITT.
MoNTOOJir.nT Ala. Juno 21 A special
from Auburn reports tho burning yester-
day morning ot tho State Agricultural and
Mechanical Institute. Loss 100000; In
surance KM.0J0. The burning of tbo Agri-
cultural and Mechanical Collego at Au-
burn waa a great calamity. The Institu-
tion was cwuhcd under grant ot Con-
gress ot lands to found such colleges In
several States. It annual income from this
source Is 20000 and 110000 from tho Bute.
A splendid chemical laboratory with na-
tural history geological aad botanical cabi-
nets and npparntos ot all sorts had been
gathered through many years and were ex-
ceedingly valuable many of the cabinets'
specimens being very rare. Tbo total valuo
ot the apparatus cabinets and contents de-
stroyed was over 110000. Tho building
with its improvements was also valued at
100000. All Is a total loss oxcept a little
chemical apparatus and the contents of tho
treasurer's and prcu (dent's office.
Cattlemen Meet
SraiNoniLD. Ill June 24. Many of tbo
leading breeders and shippers of rattto ot
tbe central portion ot tho Stato hold a meet
ing yesterday and effected a formal ortranl-
jatlon for tbe purpose of combating tbo
proposed change In the rates for the ship-
ment ot cattle f rent tho car-lot plan to that
by weights. A memorial was adopted for
transmission to tbe Secretary of tbo Treas-
ury setting forth that contagious
plouro-pnoumoola existed lo an alarm-
ing extent In Scotland; that cattlo
from the Infected districts were allowed to
land In Canadian ports and that as tho
Treasury Department of tho United Blatea
bad scheduled against tho Importation ot
cattlo from Scotland shipment ot cattle
from Canada to the Untied States should
be prohibited until tb Dominion authori-
ties should tako such action la regard to
the shipments ot cattle from Scotland as
should Insure certain immunity to the
United States from their Importation
through Canadian territory.
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Mine Dimeter. -
Nanticokb Pa. June 21. At eight
o'clock Wednesday night a disastrous ex-
plosion of gas occurred in No. 4. slops ot
tbo Susquehanna Coal Company's rains.
At tbe time a gang ot mon were engaged
tn drivings gangway. Tbo names of tha
killed werei John HcMadsmao. Inlner
aged tO years; leaves a wldpw and tbrco
small children; James Kelly miner ogect
21 yeas single; Lot toy VlnoskL laborer
aged $8 years single. Tho Injured werei
Joseph Lessons aged 1H a driver boy;
Barney Leiknskl ased 17" U driver boy t
John Lezkosklaged 19 years a doortender.
Joseph Ioasep has since died ami tha
others are unconscious and aro liable to
die at any moment n
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Kit Sliced Kanced.
Kansas Citi Mo.. June 24.-Ed Baeed
who murdered O. H Loo mis In thU oltl
oltr
July W mt was banged lu tfca JsyS a
Indepeadeuco at boob to-day. IlifsstllsVa
elocution be was Bsstisetl by Fsttusr UtUs
Of tho Catbotu) Cbuesfc. 19 lBtssi4 el
iuy Importance msrltsd tbo ssmcm-
tlon Sbm1 stwptjr ssylass bs
was ov reeponaibU for wsast
bad seae teased' was assst Mstrijr -thras
years pf age astt lsts lit sum ksss ftt Kwg
eourss ef crime. Hla lr basr .tlrnu -
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Adair, John L. Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 42, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 30, 1887, newspaper, June 30, 1887; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70974/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.