Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 January 1892 — Page 2

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WEEKLY COURIER. C. DOAXE, PiW1Ak-. JASPB1. - IXDIAXA.

Thk rstiriag m encage of Gov. Caatpim11 to tk legislature of Okie Ik said to fee tke shortest doouweiit of ths kind oh record. Tmr same me court of the United States (Ikt not, as was expected, an nounce a decision in the Nebraska iroverHorhip case on the 4th. lkaiknh democrats in conere are discussing amendments to the rules of the house intended to expedite business ami secure as early adjournment. Sir 1rohk Hiddki.i. Airy, atronoSHor royal of England, died on the 5th. He waft horn in 101. and his long life -was replete with scientific achievements. Thk navy department ha received h dispatch announcing the arrival of the Yantic at Moutcvkleo, the Lancaster at 1 1 an p Kong aad the, Monongahela at Msrbsdoos. Arnold Ai.rrkciit, city editor of the Toledo (0.) German Express, fell from an electric car, on the Sth, while rounding a curve, and striking on his head, broke his neck. Ox the 6th the president sent a batch if appointments to the senate, among them that of Walter Wyinan, of Missouri, to be supervising surgeon-general of the marine hospital service of the United States. Thk general assembly of New York wet in Albany on the 5th. lloth branches were organised by the democrats, aad the governor's message was read in each, after which they adjourned until the Pith. A nisrATCH from Rio Janeiro says the Brazilian government has rescinded the law requiring foreign merchants hipping goods to Brazil to present invoices and bills of lading to Brazilian consulates for registration. Secretary Ulai.ve was taken suddenly ill while at work in his office ou the 8th. The alarm was great at first, but subsided about noon, when the secretary was reported to be resting easily, mad entirely out of danger. A number of Russian Methodists, haying escaped from that country, have reached Germany with tlte intention of emigrating to the United States. They state that all of their co-religion-1st who reside along the banks of the Volga are also taking steps to emigrate to the United States. Dr. Grave emphatically repudiates his alleged confession, published in Denver, Col., on the Sd. He says he did not tell anything to Deputies Wilson and Means. He'declares that Halloa is a gentleman antt truthful in every respect. Few people in Denver believe the confession story. Tmr usual constitutional amendment to provkle for woman suffrage, which has made its appearance in congress annually for some years, will In? introduced in this session by Representative CSreenleaf, of Rochester, X. Y., whose wife is president of the "Woman Suffrage association of 2stiW York. It has been ascertained that Montes de Oca, bishop of Monterey, is the financial agent of the clerical party in furnishing the sinews of war to the Mexican revolutionists. It is said that the clerical party, which is strong and rich, is behind Garza, and that the real tocsin of war will soon be sounded. Thk St James Gazette of Ludon referring to tins improvements made in the United States navy, says that in spite of occasional mistakes the Americans are making steady and surprising progress toward becoming a great naval power, ami adds: "There is net the smallest doubt of their ability to do ao." Three of the officials of the Continental Trust & Finance Co., of Philadelphia, which tvwi declared insolvent by Superintendent of Hanking ICrtimbhar, on the -Jd, can not 1m found, audit is a suggestive coincklence that they are tke only members of the board of officers who know anything about the company's affairs. A ins patch from Laredo received in Run Antonio, Tex., on the morning of the 4th. says! "I'nited States soldiers and Texas rangers are reported to Imve Garza surrounded in the northwestern part of Zapata county. If this is the ease Carxa is hemmed in on all skies, and it will lw impossible for him to turn in any direction." Mr. SrHiXOKK, chairman of the ways and means committee, is putting in a prcat deal of time "loading up,' as he calls it, on tariff facts and figures. He has made a careful study of the reports issued by Statistician Hrock of the treasury department, and is carefully outlining the policy that will ! pursued by his committee in the way of tariff legislation. K. McCall CVshman. for many years agent of the Hartford Soldiers' Akl association at Washington, died in WillimHiitic, Conn., on the night of the Sd. He was years old. He was the fotinder of the Congregational church in Washington and one of the prime movers in the organisation of the Howard university. Ife was closely associated with (Sen. Grant, (ten. How ard and other prominent men. Thk monthly debt statement, famed from the treasury department on the Sd, shows an increase In the aggregate of the debt during the month of December amounting to ,ttU,?4M.fts. There was a decrease of St,7S,140 in the nwninterest Waring debt; an increase of f UK) in the tonded debt, and a decrease of f4,.V)'2,.!?w.W) in the smrtilHs cash in the treasury. The total debt lesn St,674.12S.tt mt cash tutlatit uf curitlu. ! the $IOO,MMt,WHJ gold reserve ks m.4r,si!ut.

CURRENT TOPICS. TEE KEW1 II HIEr. FIFTY-SECOND OONQRESS. Mm pwWfc rbtr aad the ifth annual repwt f SMrtdMa4tah OiWeWWHPWi QOWMfe4Ml44MR WlffU laftaiaaafMU aUntl tandMan4(iaa.lji WjaTM ltfadaSaavtafel i F Waabr offend a joint rvMratkui aathorb tin; th MK-rvtary of tH t- to Ht4oy or dur -tr a vwi or viwU to carry the Hour aad um1 Wis eoatruMted la this couatry to ta KttMdaa IintM uffrrs. The rolauo wat adopted W to S la the aoa, ia t)w aWtaee (ta Clrk Krr caiWd th mm to ooWr. Mr, McMithH (Taa.) wih eaM umW pro Uhh. A krir mW f bilk

wre talnxtuci, Mr, Btoaat oUeuwHVl ta weare wilrtioa of ta KiM faatiM jowt nMohHHMi jt hf Um www, bat Mr. Ix tit Mrta, m ttw? Sth, a mMKo'Ul Mk4af (Mt wt4oM i Kraavsi to tb imrvtvor oc um iHateato Indiaa war wm prMattt. Koi. tkm adopted Wy Um eaarnWr of eowinwrv of SwttW. trayia a liW.-l proorUtkB to i4aea oar eouutry in a tboroeKh roaditloa of ilet m were iwMatl. Mr. Quay iatroduc! a bill to aataorhw tbf Uaitod Statos to employ a pcial itftnl to iarvtiffte dUtA due th UhHmI Ktateti aad to wcsr tfea cMlMctioa thereof In tlw aoa a aurnWr of executive coiuraBBktiob wvre rJ Mil ntomd. Tke Bat rwolntioa taoriaiac t secretary of ta aavy to rhartor a vevl or fk to carry ikMMtkB4 of food aad grata to wforor is Ktw-tU at a coat at to xMd $10tJ,(Wa vesu read, aad gsv riiw to a long dUcusafcm, occutyiaic th eatire Hioa. Th nMolttttoa w fliully dftod, keiatf tedoaaHely MMtpoaotl. Ix ta SoV. oa the 7th, Hon. Davitl B, Hill, ef New York, wm sworn ia. Ahmwk th AIU offotvd vu oh by Senator I'eaVr (by remt) prorkliax for a KOTframvnt loan of $HJ.MO,ttW to the farmrs of IadUaa. aad oa by Seaator Culloai to rKaUt coaiinree by tekraji. . la ta aoaso Mr. Blount BiOTed a rvcoaaidratioa of tbe vote by which the seaato joint resotatioa aptHoymUBx ShW.O to enable tbe wretary of tb navy to charter aip for carryiiw to Kawia the contribution of America cittMKM to th wffriBK ridat of that coun try ww UHtoanltely potpoaed, whka west over. Aoag the buu intrudacvd waa ovm ta repeal ta MeKutky t&rig law. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Thk grip is now prevalent through out Great llritain. Whole families are prostrated, and there seems to be no prospect of a change for the better in the near future. Thk official Gazette of Merlin savs that industrial, artistic, and above all agricultural circles in Germany are be ginning to display increased interest in the Chicago World's fair. In the Wietstock parish of llrandenhurg there was not a single death during 1901. The parish books show that this record has not been equaled since the year 1719. A special service of thanks has been rendered in' the parish church. Miss Makv Bird, aged 23. an actress playing at the Cincinnati Grand opera house, was fatally burned, on the night of the 4th, by the explosion of a bottle of face lotion which she held in her hand uncorked. Thk state Farmers' Alliance of Minnesota met in annual session at Minneapolis, on the 5th, with about 700 delegates in attendance. Thk remains of the late Gen. M. G. Meigs, were interred, with military honors, in Arlington cemetery, Bear Washington city, on the th. Thk 13 nited States steamer Baltimore arrived at San Francisco, on the 5th. from Chill Thk condition of Speaker Crisp, was on the flth, considered quite alarming, premonitory symptoms of pneumonia making their appearance. His physicians were confident, however, that he would pull through, but expressed the opinion that it would be a month before he would be able to resume his duties. C. J. IlKf.U or Buffalo. N. Y is accused of embezzling 96,000 of the county funds recently while deputy county treasurer His deficit has leen made good by friends who will try to avoid prosecution. TiiifKK is no longer any doubt that the British steamship Cavalier has been lost with all hands. The bodies of the second officer and steward of the vessel have leen washed ashore along the Cornish eoastA msf.iTCH from Adelaide. .South Australia, of the Hth. said that the min istry had resigned. The governor md requested the ex-premier, Hon. T. riayford, M. P., to form a new cabi net This joint republican caucus of the Ohio legislature met on the night of the fith and renominated Hon. John .Sherman for Tniled States senator br a vote of .V. to 3S for John H. Foraker. A dispatch from Bio Grande City, of date the th, says that Capt. Thomas Garza, the deputy marshal who escaped during tlte RcUnal tight, has come in to surrender himself. The revolutionists are reported to lc badly scattered. BnxaAMi.v S. Wkioht, a noted horseman, died at the home of Horace lWillis,. 5a MedfiH-d, Mass.. on the ftth, from a complication of diseases. He was familiarly known as "Cncle Ben Wright" by horsemen throughout the country. A.v engine ami a freight accommodation train on the Xew York, Ontario ,t Western rHilnKid.eollSded at Smyrna, X. ., on the Jth. Kngineers Slieehnii and Voting, and Albert Cady, a firemen, were killed. The toilers of both engines exploded when the collision occurred. Mksh. .1. V. M AKTix.ncs Cross, has iust ls'en discovered in Glenn county, Cal., by a detective who has been hunting for her for several months. Mrs. Martin is the only daughter and heir to the fortune of fully a million dollars left by ex-Congressman Cross, of Vermont, who died in July last. Mrs. Martin eloped from Washington with her husband ten years "go. Thk secretary of the treasury, on the fith, received a dispatch fioni Capt, Gabrielson of the revenue cutter Gallatin stating that his vessel struck on Boohoo ledge, off Eagle Head, during a blinding snow-storm, aad would probahiy be a total ;iosa. . J. Jaeobsoii, the carpenter, Was kilted by a falling smoke-stack alter the Gallatin struck. The ottkers and crew all escaped and were safely landed at liagle Head. Thk members of the St Louis commission Arm of T. Ellsworth Turner A Co. have disappeared, together with I about Jia.fHW for whk'h they have fail to a ceo hi to gDHMgiior.

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tM Lyceum thaUr, Ioawou, cm tkm night of the ath, received a telegram announcing the attempted suicide of hi son Lawrence at Belfast, Ireland, wltf re he was playing with the Benson company. Mr. Irving uiiished the perform sue without reveal Uf tke mmtents of the telegram. O.v the otkadvies front Womuek Hill. Ala., stated that Neal Si ma. a brother of Bob, two other men ami Laura ami Beatrice Sims, while en route to Leak, Miss., the rendezvous of tke gang, were met by a posse searching for Xeal Sims, and the party offering resistance, all. including the women, were hanged to an oak tree. AccoKlM.vn to the vote in the national house of representatives, on the th, if Ktissia wants the contributions of flour, etc, made by charitable American citizens to relieve the wants of her starving people, she will have to send a ship for it. A war on Sunday newspapers has been inaugurated by. the Law and Order society of Pittsburgh, l'a., which has raked up an eighteenth century statute to sustain its action, Chilian naval officials and civilians generally applaud the action of the administration in instructing Minister Montt at Washington to withdraw the insulting letter of ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs Matta in reply to the references in Secretary Tracy's report and President Harrison's message as to the assault upon seamen of the cruiser Baltimore. Afkaiks at Carnegie, Phipps fc Co.'a Homestead steel works, near Pittsburgh. Pa., threaten to become serious. The Amalgamated 'Association of Iron and Steel Workers intend to demand a large increase over the scales now in force. The indications are that this will be refused, and a struggle seems probable. Only 2,904,7OO four-and-a-half per cent, bonds are now outstanding, tJ.510,000 having been redeemed to date, and more than $&.0O0,00O continued at 2 per cent. The total issue was Sfil,000,000. Is the senate, on the 7th, Mr. Peffer. of Kansas introduced a bill to lend 1 100.000.OOii to the people of Indiana on real estate securities to enable them to pay off their mortgages. Gr.v. John Ikvi.no Gkkoo, a distinguished soldier of the Avar with Mexico and of the late war, died at his residence in Washington city, on the 7th, iu his sixty-sixth year. . Mrs. Marshall 0, Kohkktb, one of New York city's society leaders, waa married, on the 7th, to Col. Ralph Vi vian, of her Britannic majesty's horse guards. It is announced that the French ministry of commerce will send two commissioners to the United States in order to study the petroleum question. Thr ways and means committee of the national house of representatives, held its first meeting, on the 7th, and el ected R. W. Springer, son of Chair man Springer, as clerk. At Boiling, Ala., on the 7th. a boiler in the saw mill of -the Miller, Caldwell & Flowers Lumber Co., exploded, killing Engineer Cooper and three others ana wonnuing lour more. The mill is a total wreck: loss. 985,000. It is officially denied that King Leo pold offered to act as mediator or that he has been asked to act as mediator between France and Bulgaria. Dr. Pfkifer, the son-in-law of Prof. Koch, who is said to have discovered the influenza bacillus, says that he 1 telle vos that the sputum of persons suf fering from intluenza is a medium of contagion. LATE NEWS ITEMS. Thk business lailures occurring throughout the country during the eight days ended on the Jsth number. for the United States. J.1, and for Can ada 42. or a total of as conimred with S2 the previous week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were -JOtt, representing ."575 failures in the United States, ami 2S in the Dominion of Canada. Henry Zho:t has been arrested at Port Huron, Mich., charged with complicity iu a robbery committed at Mans field, O., on December is last, when the residence of PIhcIkj Wise was entered and the woman terribly tortured until she disclosed the whereabout of her valuables. Tjik unexpired portion of the sentence of Commander Bicknell has lieen remitted. He was sentenced. May 27, 1&S1, to one year's suscusk.n from rank ami duty for allowing the Galena and Nina to founder on the coast of Massachusetts. Thk iKHly of Tewlk Pasha, the late klnulivc of Egypt, who died on the 7th. was taken from Cairo to Pfifi, where the khedive recently built a handsome vault for the reception of his Inxly and those of his family after their death. A British cabinet council. Lord Sails-' bury f residing-, was held on thetith. At this meeting it was decided that PriiK'e Abbas, the eldest son of the late Tewrlk Paaha. should W made khedive of Kgypt without a regency. Tub American Bell Telephone Co. has mi forwarded Its experiments in the telephone field that it has perfected a telephone by which whispers can to transmitted ,VW miles with perfect distinctnessThk London Times, referring to the death of the khedive of Kgypt, says umi wiu accession in a youiiUHl rHier affords good reason why England should have a tighter hold on Egypt. Owi.no to the suffering from influenza In Rome, the pope has ordered a suspension of the church regulations as to fasting in the districts most severely visited. Dkpijty County Trkasukkr Fisk and Treasurer Paul, of Hastings, Xeb were arrested, on the 8th, charged with embezzling 0.0 of the county funds. Thk German newspapers hope that the French agitation to secure the withdrawal of the British troops from Egypt will not succeed. All the elergy connected with the cathedral at Treves are lrotrated with influenza. Vicar-General HeMke did oa the sin.

INDIANA STATE NEWS.

Burt MmCakthy. f IndlaaaaMa, was aklMially at by Wis twaaty year-old brother. Di'hi.vh a Ft. Warn party a girl' hang ww re karaad ttf by a lighted HiaVck. (iKoma Tonrt, a Tipton farmr. shot himself in tke haad with suietdal iatent JtMKS I Ha a well-kMOWH rerldeat of North Vernon, fell dead with haart is ... wlTk ;.r "aaTstabbTh'to several times, Thr comptroller of the currency ia informed that the First National bank of Elwood k open for business. Capital. S.VJ.000. and a surplus of 1 5,09. .. .......... i ew lamums in Laiayeue save escaped from the grip. An Anderson glass factory molded a piece of glass five feet in diameter and several inches thick for the World's fair telescope. A Hartforu City bridal couple had tied to their wedding trunk an ohl rubber boot, a woman's shoe, an empty whisky bottle and a bottle of wise. All were tied with white ribbon jut for luck. Pkki: natural gas pipes hurst ami people had to go to bed to keep warm. The South Bend Y. M. C. A. hare hunt resulted in the aapture of one hare. Thk trial of William Van Arsdcl for killing Dora Thorp, at Monoa, with a - occr glass, nas been set lor reoruarr 1 1 t.. a x. .. tM.r r; w ... w.e hi county k,itowv court. Thk millers of Columbus, Franklin. r-uinourg ana ceyraour sent a car loau of flour to the starving poor ia Rassia.

o im.E trying to poke a rabbit out of fiimsy balance, ami which a breath of a hole at Warren. Fred Morgan's gun air might precipitate upon them, was discharged and Morgan was shot The McAllister mines dot the prairie in the abdomen. at intervals for a quarter of a mile. As a l'an-handle freight was going ami each is surrounded by the usual into Knightstown. brakeman Chas. cluster of hovels which serve the parBailey, while setting the brakes, wa ' pose of homes to the miners. These

struck by a bridge and instantly killed. His remains were sent to Southport Mrs. Sarah Miller, one of the oldest residents of Miami county, died the other day, aged V. from the" effects of the grip, which epidemic is increasing alarmingly, there being fully 2.000 cases in Peru. Physicians have more than they can attend to and several of them are down sick. Two Vincennes barbers have been sued by the county prosecutor for shaving men on Sunday. Citizen demolished Robert Trimble's saloon at Chesterfield. Samuel Lk Fi.uer. a onee million aire of Columbus, died penniless. Indianapolis has a dog that accom panies policemen on every arrest Oroanization papers have been fled for Indiana national banks as follows The First National, of North Vernon, by A. S.Trapp, cashier; capital, 990,000, The First National, of Vernon, Jacob Foebel, jr., president; capitaL $S0,a. A. 1). Ross, of Seymour, a former train dispatcher, was sent to the peal' teatiary for stealing an overcoat. Drink ruined him. A stranoe disease is carrying off the horses at Hanover. Colored men threaten to burn the town of El wood. Michigan City has a Salvation band. army Citizens of New Albany are mack ' interested in a war, between the oity and the gas companies. " i Six Xew Albany prisoners made an ' unsuccessful attempt to escape from jail. 5 The Crawfordsville city council will borrow $O,000 for a city electric light plant , Wm. UNTERf!RiFF and his wife living : near Doolittle's Mills, died within half an hour of each other the other even-1 ing. They were aged tH and S2 repec- ' ttveiy. Francis L. DRONExnKRGER. of Co lumbus has brought suit in the Johnson circuit court against Morris Cohee, a prominent merchant of Edinburgh, for $4,000 damages for alienating his wife's affections, helping her to procure a di-1 vorce. ami then marrying her. Cohee has two divorced wives living at Hope, 1 near Columbus. Both Cohee and Dreneaberger have large families of grown-up children and are quite wealthy and influential. Mrs. MARY A. TURD, the esteemed mother of Postmaster Henry I). Bard, of Brazil, died the other morning at her home in Jackson township, of old age. ' The deceased was one of the first settlers of the county. i John (X Yor.vo's mills were destroy-1 cd at Frankfort, the other night, by nre, entailing a loof S,. Insurance :i.(8fl. Thk Vincennes eleotrk light plant will 1 enlarged. n "iivn nun im mrtmi cm i is searing i A d . . v. u!lL 2... ,t . .... .. . . t Thk births in Indianapolis oxeeed the deaths by four. John Leach, of Colamlms, was fatally crushed under hts wagon. Most of the llraztl mines are now ia operation. South 11kn married men gave a masque ball. ton the first time in years the Morgan county jail is without a prisoner, A rtranoe series of fatalities wiped out the family of Alexander Sipe. of Indianapolis. A Hon.sk formerly ridden by Jesse ' James Is now owned by II. CalwclL of j xaninsviiie. Tmr other day, while WlafitldSarrer, aged 20, living north of Pern, wataut hunting, both barrels of his gun were accidentally discharged by striking a log. The contents entered his side resulting in his death two hours later. I'oKTt.Axn just now is laboring under a la grippe epidemic, ami oat of a Bona lation of nca ly six thousand, at least one-fourth are a misted with It in some measure. Hut few fatalities hare ye resulted. A XEWHfRrt shoemaker get drunk ad fell on a burning lamp. He was burned to death. IIimmwa ymnx held up and robbed fewpeople ia on sight at New Albaar.

DEATH IN THE MINE.

kT-rrm Kept m a CmwiM OmI Ltr iniwrHil. Of WkMMt ir hH N4rMl ami Kty laluraJTlta I ''aajaJI aULuMf ftaUaaVjaW affta4 Arwawil tko I'M. Soi'tm MrALUaritR. I. T., Jaa. . Tlie tHM-rors of Um IHmmmmmI diaMrr at RraidwtHtd. HI., about ttight vears . I ww. re-enaeted here laat ahrht. aad to-' "y except. uia. in utia msvance, , ") lHlramHl of

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j Mrur 1. 1 umvf vi&siii xa. II 11 hmuuk. i ?!! , mitr u ewe liMtv vTrniiHc. a terrific exphiMoa eeearred spreading death among tha 440 or more 'miners at work. It is Impose! td at present to obtain any aeearat m i formation as to tke number of th ! ' Mires of MfrS4WS ,,jttIvd. bat It w 4 known that at least lw HHn are en torn 1 km 1 in the mine, ami it is only possilde. to ascertain thair number by a . canvass from house to house, which is I tming ma4le by a eommiltea appointed ' for the purpiHie. It k generally eonceded that the dead will number eh ' to 1P0. and the lujarvtl about a many, a great numlwr of whom have no im-os-pect of rewivery. Physicians of the neighboring towns and cities have tendered their services ami are worked to their utmost in earI iag for the injured. MiaersfromneighI boring coal lipids have nm-ked in by every train during the day and night, tendering their asststaaee ami heroic , fliy tiffian,t-ci ifl ally volunteering to enter the gloomy i..fi ;., u r t..; i - radeg MRVe perished, and in Which neri ' hans death even awaited theai on aaetmnt of the loosened boulders, which I the shock of the explosion left upon a luunoc .v.. ..... - ... I....! ... .T,....t. ... ...v ,,,n. rK.v.,.c day. There is not one of them which? does not mourn the. loss of either memher or friend. Those who have re-1 oveml their .lead, thoagh their ag.my is pictured in their faees seem to ex-1 perieace a silent content in comparison with the manv who rp Mill thmmriw onrx.t 1. ........ I. 1 ,L j:,.t 1 1 . ' r, i awaiting talings of the loved ones, who ( are still entombed. f . Very little has Wen accomplished to - !uny in iiu- wy 01 reitevim? most; wno may still lte alive ami liemnel in by ( falling walls. It is probable that a week will elapM before the men can be reached. Many of them no doubt, are still alive, but they are shut off from egress and must remain so until they can be reached by outside help. The exact cause of the catastrophe la unknown, Imt it is supoosed that, contrary to the custom ami rule of the mines.some miner fired a blast without authority, the blast kraitinr wither the . gas or coal dust ami causing the ex - plosion, which was terrific One of th i hoisting cages hud just come to the ; surface with six men aboard. As the last man stepped from the platform. ' the cage. prtpeld by the explosion, 1 blew un throuirh the roof fiftr or slxtv blew up through the roof fiftr or slxtv i feet above, while the flames went skyj ward a hundrtnl or more feet, followed i by a report which was heard for mile. A early half the men employed in the mine eeaped by climbing the air shaft. One man whose leg was broken by the exphtsion climbed the entire 1VJ feet to tlie top of the shaft. Others climbed whose fleh was so badly burned that it would strip from their bands as they clasped the ladders. One father started his Mm to the top on the : last cage, landing him safely, while he himelf eri4MMl by remaining behind. 4 It isdiftitmlt to identify the bodie as they are bronght to th surface. All ( are blaekeaed almost berfMid reoira!. tion. while many are mangled nod enarrea to tlte extent taatrragaaeats A their clothing or coatnts rf th-tr lockets alone serve to prove their klentity. There were a boat 40 men at work. ' and as near as can be ascertained a boat 1.V of them eseael injury, white the others are either imprimed or have lieen Iwxmght ap dead orinjared. Kttefi trip of the cage brings to likt a nw

I victim, which the volunteers carefully telling her to send the rest of thec'olearry to the mine btaek-ntilh sht. dr"-i and their cb:te to him. The

whhdi has leen utillml as a tempoary nx h! through -which the anxhats eroads of miners wives and children snrgf ia search .of the absent mcmbeis of tbeir families. No arrangements have been made aa to funerals. The different secret or ganisations have posted notices calling sftecml meetings for knight, when arrangements will be made for appro - Irmte services for all the deaxt. . , t Ketwrn the Cm nt a red The I'rfvl AmrrkMR War Mtlp frehfeML

Loniki.v Jaw. A hih iHKcial of thr kitchen table. His wife v. . ta?:csi the mlmiralty. in an interview yester- to St. Mk-h-Tel's hcspit.tl in an tnbday, was asked by a reporter of the laaee. The tbedoci(rndied for the

United Press how the proposal to re-fl Imllet and found that it haul entered turn the I'nited States man-of-war brain. She remained unconviotis ffon Prcswlcnt, capture! by the Itrttish in the time she was discover! in tbchnll1SH. was receired in nnral eireles. and way nniil she died, and could not wake by th? people gemrally in Englaml. . any statement m regard to the shoot He rejdhd that the proposal had al-1 nir. remly approvel by the Army ami j QnachentMish had about 49.J i .Navy Gazette, which expreed the enrities n his ncrsoa aad 7. iu cii-h.

opinmn of the admirality. Hut an-1 j fortunately it was not within their I!?e,r to n,'tMr" t,H Ul fcM'B I"" W"M already been stated, m longer m existence, having been broken an. The freaa Cluh IleteKalhHM Welenwifd at Ca"HfcRrBMeW Omaha. Neh, Jan. The delegates to the convention of press eluhs at San Francisco arrived in thk elty at 2 p. m. yesterday. They were met at the depot, by a ttelegatmn from the local inone. cmn ami tne uoara trade aad escorted to the club room In the iUm lmildiug. There Hon. II Rose water, of prom club ami the hoard of trade aad the Itee, welcoated them to the city, ami Kate Field replied her utual grsccfal ami eloquent man ner. After a lrive about the city aad a luaeh the party re -em barbell aad beraa thair i Win across the phtias.

THE COUNTRY'S TRAOJL

WaM tVtl-flM, .4Ur v A iMiiiriw.tit.. HW"' b. H.MlH,t U tt.e s k,TjI 'Hlwr Smlw. HmHr L kw Voisk. Jaa. .K. c. m, . Co.'s weekly renew of trade say: TT 7 k y-r aM w ("'"""""in'fiki . CStTT f I UMfU wiy n in... i ,! -k. J M. ..... Ww-onlrr fM-cjrt, Chu ""W-m u um jwwwmc mr wir isk v4- ;.Hvt4for aafckuiaie afiawla. Uil awKMWr ia ta mmtk ae4 tawkta aT maJata. kte huitelr earrU bf Uak, variua 14U. a ot wMra au a drj-ra, 0meU Tai aa-Wta trade UmMwbuMtWHttk aad at XMMa lk mtttuok im a,AI. w aad NtuWnViaM arv wr lw. At XJiwa, tmHyUir, Umn mtmj h H LitJ MWk trad i 4all; at UalTwt.j fT nwith faUares mtrk vxtmmHv tblat ytw i iBiU-r: at Savaaaaa trV M UwMuta muai-jr i mmr. aa4 at Xrr i. hmm kaaks am wwtrr aad a Uurltxlk m UW MMNM-r marlMC. taoaa im. rr4oJ. Th daaa4 for tmmme iU riy m stroacaad arttw with abicfcUy Wtw W v4Ka m ctiante with awy nenvu, Trad in .rtawr arbi trf ta rawttT k (air for Um mmmnl, At HvMo lti hW, with cuaMfcitrabae actfrttr Ja irr KUod.ir tf0Pht Mm oyawI aad Mtthi tfrlr. Mmm aad aW imriTsiowtr. aaafactrw haria fair WHlorntt . Wt Mm aaxtswt toe frthro(deni. Aa iatpnvd dctaaad h rarrahwrRmK At Hartfofd kardwarx a4 Krocwrim are in fair diaumd aad rr p-k dnlL At Iiiadeltdua hWnU onlrr irmu4 fH-HrkNcaMtriaKaMd wbuV trade ta othr hraachw b aw vw HiK. taw iniL-t i. rr. fthlrNd -WMtd. Baltimore rfxtrta a htaltfef laarket. aad Cfoeuunti arrhrhy ia tU hate, miral trad m whMrr. with a fmrvoMt rtart for the ywu-. At IVvrlaad trmlc ia inni for th mm, aad rulkd hi hi Kwd df laawd. At PHtaborxh thwaatkmktww Wctr; rK iroa in Mnwfmaaa teioawd mn Rooddtwaad. Chfcao rf nrto nomtt inrtv ia iveehjit of Wrlpy. eared meats, eh-vae aa4 eattl; nvripU rf ararly d!le la rar": of Hour. cwra. rye aad drd - IwUy AimMc. sad of what thn tin kwt jsw'a. Dry rwmU ,dt are tight, taoanh w meat arv tMMT: aki rf ctocbiac d aoi ar Wrjer thaa a year aw. aatd aMey la!ir denuuMl, with the m4y amide Ur h-witn&Hm trad. Milwawkw aada tri indiaMMVM for . 7".. ? mmver Daiaw.m. At &. l"aal trad to qttH, aa uuL with Mclhmt r-t. At atliaa. " r famiae U ovr, aad th wvtpat ot tSZJS "ifJM.bS.rt& wuJ- cmmt lHiwr tnwfe in )Hry rVHhiavc. oihr trade U t inaahfcf. ta ' via trtt. Trad at ' " " '" ' mmr , m w a' ar rery fair, tbooirh ifw at mtex wmhra J Pa. The grwat indnt-tritw rvfwrt ao iiarwt- ' 1: tZj, ttnTattt fat w-n ta har aad rtad a fair bvwKNM in 4nacarai Sroa. The eual trad iTfed, thoaxh the deaaaad ia UrmA alt Kdeat lm demaad U for rwn-r. thovch hnce mh bare wwiwl. Tia U weaker aad kad da!I. aad other aaarkta thrwMcbottt the north at wfer. The ba4a.'w fai!are ocvwrriB thrwatchoat I the matrr dana th.Ut eiht dayg. aaartur j fortheUimHtaaR.aadfM-Caadaat.r atMlf 0;,vMniamd with 3 1ac w-k. aad aw the week jwriowu- the hwc Fr th rttrTw-HidtitK wek of laeC yr the axatei were m. rereMftMiC 33 Ihiwrea ia the Uaiavd jte. aad W ia the Duaatadnai of Caaada. 1 A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. Three Mttle One ItuuMjr Orphan,.! fe the Marder tr Their 3ltther aad Sat. (Mf of Their father at Newark. '. J. Newark. N. J.. Jan. Chas. S. ( Qnnekenbash. a wealthy rrshteat of iiiu.nr V v ju.) t.u If- i k. Albany. N. V.. shot his wife in the head about S o'eloek !at night, and then killed himself. He had attempted to kill his wife several tiates, aad alxmt a month ao was only restrained from carrying oat his puroose by a polhvman. Three weeks ago he tmtl to ihoot her again. Last nisht m; rctnrnetl frtHBt Montreal. Can., and went to the bowse where hk wife was linns' at 1.VI Warren street. He went to the kitchen from the hall and saw ins wife Annie in the next room preparing their three little girl", mtijritig in ae from ! to i rears, for bed. iowt hot word were exchanged and Qn.tck-n-bh palel a revolver front his wvket and shot his "wife ta tlie 1-ack of the liead near the ear. She had tamed to ma from him. He thea went mo the kitchen and shot twk Ktore at her- He then fdaeed the revolver to the rOf of his month ail fired, the bnlh-t going tbrowgh ld brain and lodging in tlie ecllia. QttackenlHish took his oldest ehdd. a girl of 7 years, to Montreal two wvcfc ago. fm DeccmlKT 2. l.e wrote trt his wife letter read as follows: Awifi-Send aty r?ht sad Xwwrk; ber ata?aa) asy tkAr. r-p aad hi aal ewrr-1 t!iit. .al r yiei- rj. hat yoii -ny th.?n-. If ym. itm $tm wftl haow m nnelt. P. J5 lack to y: taw kid-. Tlw next df.T the wife received a tcl- . egrxm. reading: S. at rW.U fr Xtjsr? d yK tr ' alwtlwcMIdrea. Y.: jr thm K"l'. J . , fo v I i ae poiieo wen aot.n.Ni ana ' vwm upon th seem. Quckcnlnh . H!ts found lvilllf in m td of bb-d r He fell hetr to a largtf estate in thiscitr by the death of hk father a few month ' ago. ami si ' get rid of hi st nee then has been trying, to kn wile. SU. had trsiStcd IR following him. At Albany Qaackeabash repeatedly tried to kill his wifeKUIse Attend the CahMtet JKeethMC Waski.nton. Jan. H. erretary Klaine attended the cabinet meeting yesterday. He arrived a half hoar late, coming In his carriage by himself. He scanned from the earringe tmassisted. The secretary looked a trirle , waiter than usual; hts Mep m aw 'l'" so firm, and hk whole bearing showed i that he stUI felt the ill-efTeeU of V , whiter than usual; his Men is not cent illnesa. Secretary Hlaiue, as wa taken up to the cabinet room hy means of the private elevator means ot the private fownd the president and ll was warmly grearted. all the the oth?r rtAHau