| Show TALES TOLD BY W A dissatch from Essen Germany announces an-nounces that ten persons have been killed through an explosion of fire damp in the Oberhausen pit A terrible dynamite explosion has taken place n a deep mine at LAn gaarte Johannesburg Eight English and 2G native miners were killed John Bridges and John B Rennet fishermen of Nashville were thrown from a boat and drowned In Reel Foot lake West Tennessee yesterday Tho revenue cutter Rush will be sent from San Francisco in > earch of the missing ship Samaria The Samaria left 1 Seattle for the latter port 2 days ago and has not since been heard from I I South Dakota erring state treasurer rril 1 wmiamwrTayldrwa1i released from the penitentiary after an imprisonment of ono year and a half Goo behavior I reduced his two years sentence some six months I is reported that T M Powderly I I recently master workman of the Knights of Labor will be Wi appointed I i commissioner of immigration to succeed suc-ceed Herman Stump of Maryland All the Paris correspondents of the London morning papers deny that the Princess De Chimay will make her ap 1e race at a Paris music hall today I Is said that she has gone south after an interview with the Paris prefect of J police I Policeman Paul Crafts of Chicago accidentally ac-cidentally shot and killed his sweetheart sweet-heart Miss Lottie E Jacobs last night while cleaning a revolver The couple j were to have been married within a I few we eks I AccordIng to statements of naval officers of-ficers the accident which happened to the battleship Oregon as she lay last Sunday afternoon In the dredged channel at the mouth of the dry dock at Puget Sound naval station has been magnined beyond its actual importance She could go to sea today if necessary John AV Jones who left New York on January 15 to ride to San Francisco and I return on a bicycle reached Poush He he reached keepsie yesterday says reaed I San Francisco on February Z and started on the return journey the same day He says he Is to receive 300 for I performing the feat within four months I IV J Bryan has received a letter from Jefferson Levy owner of Montlcello Jeffersons old home saying that he does I not desire to part with the place He assures Mr Bryan the place will be open to visitors at all times Mr Bryan had written Mr Levy asking Jf he would convey con-vey the home to the national government the state of Virginia or some association like that which controls Mount Vernon Judge Grosscup of the United States district court is engaged in the final hearing of the suits of the French government I gov-ernment and of several French exhibitors ors at the Worlds Fair brought for damages to goods of the exhibitors by reason of the fire of Jan 8 1894 Juries had been waived and counsel for both I sides were willing to let Judge Gross cup be both judge and jury The suits I ask for damages in the amount of S5S56 I |