Show Casualties Dublin 24The iron ship Cutean while being towed to the Olyde from Dundee was wrecked and seventeen persons were drowned New York 21A premature explosion explo-sion occurred at Greenwich Conn yesterday yes-terday whereby five men engaged in blasting were instantly killed Panama Nov 16The steamer Albion Al-bion foundered in a gale off Point Bur bacoas and thirtytwo of the forty persons per-sons drowned The vessel and cargo were valued at 60000 The vessel was intended for river service altogether but being regarded as a good craft her owners own-ers the Steam Navigation company sent her to sea in fair weather between Carthagena and the mOuth of the Sinn river On this her last trip she had hardly reached the open sea when a gale sprung up The heavy EeiS extinguished her fires and baing placed thus at the mercy of the waves she quietly went down Harrisburu Pa 24Tha iron bars sustaining the doors of the cupola of the new Bessemer department of the Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania steel works broke today Three men were caught by tbe rUdh of molten metal and terribly burned Cincinnati 0 21The steamer D TLane depcendirg collided at 3 oclock this morning with the propeller M T Gaylord at Oshand Ky The Gaylord was sunk Havana 24Tbe captnin and eight men of tbe French ship franco foundered foun-dered Ht sea were picked up after drifting drift-ing about many days in an open boat Four of the crew are still missing Savannah Ga 24A collision this afternoon near this city between a freight and lumber train caused the death of six persons train ban s AValah IndO 24 Two trains on the Cincinnati Wabash Michigan road collided today wrecking an engine and injuring cars to the extent of 40000 No one Wile injured Marion 0 24 Samuel Geraz sixty years old fell from a chair into replace re-place today and burned to death Kansas City 25The explosion of sulphur in an elevatorwhich fell with its load in Merrill Bros drug store caused a less of 40000 and terribly injured W I C Pickard I |