Show THE DAYS casualties the in cheyenne ready for the tile contest a IP tp OY 01 THE gioi PACIFIC terrible BIB mae disaster the host 30 t bg shimmer yet john johnl L prep iring fir for f ir the he stage tit ito derby FOR THE FRIT FAIT the gun calabi ready to open their batteries today to day dispatch to THE titz STANDA spa 1 CHEYE CHEYENNE N ae wyo jane june 16 the second annual tournament of the he rocky mountain sportsmens Sports mens association opens here tomorrow to morrow the competing gun clubs are here from froma a large number ot of wyoming and colorado towns and ogden and salt lake the tile annual meeting tor for the election of officers will be held tomorrow to morrow IBE ME mm WIECK items from the th F railroad Kail aro road ad affred wr at ED boll I 1 I 1 creek special S F Chr SerT Servie lc cl kv ky june 16 all day the people have ben coming and going to see the chesapeake ohio railroad wreck and the storm damages a at bull creek near maysville this ere creek ek empties into the ohio riv nv five miles above maysville the clouds broke near james 0 irwins erwins portable sawmill about halt a mile above the railroad stone culvert ert and hurled the mill and logs against a int the culvert sweeping it a away w by at iti bight ht in the track of 0 this torrent a stood tood view widow heelers log cabin which was lifted up and carried along with it she and her bar two daughters were drowned neal corvelle con ells ls tobacco barn was struck by light lightning and it and he contents burned the tile lewis mason turnpike waa was washed away the strong doable double track iron railroad railroad bridge over cabin creek fell in this evening after a train had juat just crossed over the turnpike bridges bridge a from ball bull creek to Burt burtonville onville are nearly all wash washed a d away aw ay the hes in building bridges e a fences crop and live stock cannot be estimated as ti mated the railroads damage d a mage is put at too bodies of E engineer f gl bodea and fireman ilana k were found in the cab of their engine in the wreck late last night baca was on his seat one hand grappi grasping 9 w the throttle and bis his other the clevn lever er hamakers Han akers left arm was clasped around bodgas shoulder his bead banging hanging out of the ca cab b window this w as the position at the moment of the 1 fatal ne 1 plunge their remains were shipped home today to day the b body a jy of eaton the brakeman is not yet die discovered and the wreck cannot be he c cleared leared a away before monday as it Is fall of basy b oke n timber shoes silt salt canned goods groceries and whiskies the national election bill framed by the house republican caucus committee has been printed the principal features are the chief a supervisors piru visors of elections I 1 in a judicial districts are charged with the execution law which is to apply to fed federal aal elections in cities of inhabitants inhabit ants or upwards if it in intire congressional dia die tricas exclusive of sach each cities upon application to the supervisor of votes or in colant counties leb or parishes forming a martof a congressional district upon application of 60 50 votes I 1 i ler Xe tadler swim swiss east aar holding dumb belli bell STANDARD special speciale P F chronicle service I 1 nsw naw june 16 igene gedemer merca cadier dier the southern trick swimmer a warn across last east river yesterday ay I 1 from r gin the brooklyn navy yard toi to pier a r no I 1 18 east river river of the new york ok r side aide in forty five minutes ills his arms were bound together with seventy five feet of rope and two leather straps lie ile held a two pound dumbell in each of his hands steve brodie the bridge jumper attired in in his boynton suit accompanied the swimmer so as to be at band hand in case he should ba needed nee led from the handle of steves paddle hated a small american nig flag notified the tile boats in the river river to keep at a distance Moy cadler fell into the water 1112 11 1 a in and immediately sink sank hundreds of sightseers had gathered at the navy yard to see him start and from them thern arose a shout about of fear lest be he should not come to the service their anxieties were groundless ground les in lees less than a minute he came up tip with some apparent difficulty and he managed to turn in the water back down after drawing in a good supply of air he be commenced his voyage propelling himself along by drawing hla his knees up as far as he could and then suddenly straightening them with all his force on arriving at the new york aide side Me was helped ashore by two friends who were ft ere expecting him the latter was very cold the swimmer shivered as asbe he was assisted into the neighboring etore store where be he was rubbed down on sunday next mer cadi cadier erwill will attempt to cross the river with both arms and feet tied together by feet of rope MITE I 1 limber cf of workmen to lun hill per PITTSBURG june 10 16 an explosion in the farm hill mine mine near dunbar pennsylvania occurred this morning only ten men escaped at I 1 least east forty men are still in the pit it Is a believed they have been suffocated Im siuRO june 10 16 it is feared that all ol 01 the forty of men still in the mine were either killed outright by the tile explosion or have been suffocated the excitement is ia very great it is impossible to render any assistance U ur op to the present time full particulars of the actual loss of life cannot be eiven given another dispatch from Con cannells nells ville bays says an explosion 0 of damp gas occurred in the farm hill 11 mine at dunbar today to day of all the men in the pit fifteen lave have been taken out badly injured others are thought to ba b dead A volunteer party is di digging for them A private dispatch s baya aathar that sixty five men were in the tile mae mine and fifteen were rescued res coed it I 1 is believed th the others are dead the mine it seem seemed ad had bad been somewhat troubled with water and an air shaft had been drilled from the surface to the juncture of the right and left shafts where the water teemed seemed to be mod most aloun abundant dant aa AN d ii i 11 the mie miners branched off from this point ahby knew an air liole hole had been drilled there that had not yet be been en broken into the mine but the they Y did d not know the shaft abaft wan was to b broken rok an into today to day this shaft by the way beina a six inch hole holle A miner named kerwin had bien been left in the mittit drift near where here that branch anch joined in the course of his laboie labors he broke into the pen perl endi cular abaft the moment this was done a flood of water gushed out and kerwin and a man named handy standing by yelled out tor for some one to gave save the men in the right abaft shaft as the water ater poured d down own the hill in a albeana ard he feared they would drown young divid david hays who bad seen the affair leaped forward at the call and turned dova down n the left drift f tow to warn a r a bi his a end endangered a red comrades below just as he pissed the aar a r shaft that had been broken into the ru rush h of waters changed t to 0 the ugly roar which blanched th the 0 cheeks of the men the flow of wafer had bad changed to a deadly volume of fire dico lamp and us as young hays swung b by tl the 1 shaft haft a flash of blazing light slid kid I through lir ough the shaft from end to end T the he daring young mm inan held bold a lamp in bis his hand band and he had hardly taken a step beyond the tile burning shaft when a spark ignited the reservoir of deadly alre damp and be he sank ft A corpse lea ten feet toward the men whom be had bad helped to save and the men who he bad had certainly doomed in an instant instant an unquenchable fire sprang up in in the vein jast just between the main entrance and on he the right drift forever shutting off the thirty two men imprisoned there poor old david hays father fattier of the mistaken hero wa was s d driven ven mad wad by the fate of his eon son dashed into the sulphurous smoke strangling with fir firedamp only to fall blindly by the eida side of bis his eon son and to be drawn out an bo hour or later laler with james shearon both recognized only by their wives the alie fire fanned by air from the main drift and from tha the fatal shaft it aalf soon n sprang into an awful conflagration gra 0 o IBE THE BIG FELLOW the bloods bed sort and christen christin the rill lla he is to appear fit STANDARD special F chronicle service I 1 NEW YORK june IG 16 when john job n lawrence sullivan agreed to star next season under the management of duncan B Hir heison rison in a ne 0 drama by the latter he a stipulated t I 1 pa I 1 it e d that he was to choose the tile title ti t le of th e piece and he eoon soon found that it was no easy matter to hit upon an appropriate name for the play last night at a dinner the matter was brought up for discussion and the party which included the big fellow follow do aun can B harrison jick jack Di darritt john 11 cusack john linnon and several others of harrisons company compa oy each took a band at suggesting t titles for the play lay 1 I think said joe lannon that the play ought to ba be called the blacksmiths revenge for there are two blacksmiths and a girl la in it 1 I shall have to ask you to retrain from aay auy more such breaks observed john L with great dignity zola your suggestion will not suit for a drama is to be presented presente d gilb ith as much naturalness alnes and as little blood as possible and the tile word revenge might convey the idea t that bat the girl was murdered with a pair of ice tonga tongs or a sledge hammer and as nobody y is murdered at all why that lets the rave revenge a part out eve everybody Every dy seemed to seethe see the force argument mout and linnore Lin none title was metaphorically eat sat down upon the matter with calling it the blacksmiths first love asked bairett Bai Ba ritt tritt cinat be a bad title harrison remarked that is to say a poorer one a in might ight easily be so suggested gge eted r but at to it t twin wont nt do at least I 1 dont faucy fancy it finally an idea struck sullivan ll 11 and brightening up be he said 1 I think thin k that honest hearts and lad honest hands will just fill the bill everybody else thought so and thua thus the name of the play in which the champion of the world lv speaking la Is to bloom out as a hiatt le benic ic star was named TOE TUC DERBY preparing the ih fast rait OEM oges for the great t rent STANDARD special speciale Spec ialA F cikk service CHICAGO june 16 it is now predicted that people will witness the great american derby t washington park next saturday tia A gone role of bills amounting to awaits the winner thiis will be a surety orty sufficient tor for a grand race and great enthusiasm and a display of the finest thoroughbred flesh to be b found in three year old colts president wheeler and secretary brewster Bre water spent the day last lut friday exhibiting hi the track the improved grand eland stand and club house to a part of newspaper men A bia banquet bet wai was spread in the aira airy dining pa parlor or after this the stab e a were visited four hundred flyers are already alread read housed there and fully that number more will arrive before saturday the probably Oro bablo starters are sinaloa clio uncle bob bill letcher penna yel jed frontino Fron sino alno protection extravagance and blarney stone jr people can be found to back each one of these those with the possible exception of jed Blarney atone stone jr sinaloa and extravagance any one of the other six will be booked to win since el kio rio key rey has been dt declared a 11 derby winners have sprang up like mushrooms after a rain protection and frontino have shown th the 0 best bent metal as two year olds but sam bryant claims that uncle bob will give them all alia a trial every floe fine morning at daybreak dav break the track presente pre jents aa an interesting fo te eight for it is then ilat that the cranks are bakan out and speeded a quarter or hal half w while bile a silent man with a stopwatch stop watch may be feen seen here and there behind a post poet taking the time of his hi favorite nothing has grown to have such a hold on the pleasure loving beope aa the doaby and thou lands of turnouts ats will be seen to leave washington hours before the drum tapi taps saturday afternoon |