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Show ' fcilST EDITIOhT" SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. FRIDAY. .1 UlJ:' S0I. VOLsTkO. 230. Instead of one were attached. Thee evidently were tie two ties', roved, in the wreck. The day roach which wm foiu; floui Findlay to Y'oungatmvn Would naturally I j placed on rear of the Ciuoiiinati sleepers and as the ptalal car would not In! gout wi.t with - than 'lOpi-- rutim probability is that the rnna!;iiia may all t,o limited i to tint car. Te,e.ri.iin have been ro-i-ii fJ Iiitb from I'.nrinu.iti people who were on one of the sleepers saying they bad ccaped. Cincinnati In th lVrpek. Cincinnati, July 3. The llavenna wrerk evidently caught ihe Fimilay and Cincinnati passengers. An t'xclil-- , fiively Chicago vestibule train was met at Slarion Junction by tiie through New York sleeper from Cincinnati, ' where the latter was attached lo the rear of the train, bast night there ' were such an unusual number of from hero that two slcoperi of tbn 'p,'lK,,r on ,n r"'n 'fKI asleep wiieo the iwful crash, oi me ud a number wore crushed lo iiailiitt Cheir berllu. Terrible scene followed. There were cries for hul? frum all parti of tk train, mingled with th dyioU tllO.UH l( odlcll whose iivM V j being crushed out. .Steam was oi-in-from the freight euRino M't Hi.' wreck ('illicit lire mf the tUwxn crowded upon thoio who were hold li in I'm debr.n. The lew poisons who esca'ied without injury worked with n'liiii'-- t niiierliuiiian piiv--r in tholr to r.ii'iio tho more unfortunai: oue-i- . , j In Mitral Inmancn pemoni ivrle ihm iy Imruod lo death wliilo plenijn;; ilh tliBlriasl brovth for help which cuilld Hoi h" reiiileifd.' Tl. wrtcli Is liio"t compieta. Tho can were pll upon imti ii.'iMts each other alunht in 'i ilid iiiaii. tiiui Hit) luiil pi'tj o' r''' ii.i 1.4 worked at a diiidaiilaft'?. "A a lLo Injured mu TM they were coin e,v.!.l to tho Matinu wlifi pl.yiii.iaii fluiii lUeiiha and ctllfi uer points rendored all itiii:ui.'0 pis iihle. Tu lire win finally extinguished, but not nut I aeier.nl pernim psriflnsd. Uiihiu a (jupio of houil the roii.par.y hud . respondi tt and re!i. f lihini wilh corps physicialii' and usiiM'i ar;,M'd from Clevulaud ami ii'.ht points ami iheinjimid were uivn eveiy au.'ulii'ii 'J'Ii(hc ab'i to lo m.jvtwl were -- it t' C.einhitiJ end plan d iii tue l them. Tim l ad wer rt i.ioied to thi? rooms of tin) undort.ikeffc iii lUveaai when th-- y will a!t ideutiliealiim. .oiiie were so ladlj hlir I and ilisiiurid that it will be i dillioulty m uter lo ideutily them, r will bet'inan impiest thiinfier-noon- . The eouiptny'a ollicials npw hero will render all the assiiianc possible and will make ihe mo.-i-l complete ition. ; It would appear tlut tho whole icrt dent wis iliiu to the cnrelesiuens of. someone in lMioiiiK a fwiteli open,' The heavy freight train was riinniin' at a Jala of forty miUs au hour aud s'l'iiek tlm paseeogt-- r train with full fureo. It is rii'imred that three mem her of the Pittsburg leam were killed in ilia wreck, hut this not believed, as tiny play mother game in t'iuciupaii today. Slowly llltnird to Death. PiTTStit'itc, July 3. A special from Alliance, Ohio, gives the following ac-count of the Ravenna wreck. The day coach on the rear of the train was com-pletely telescoped, and nineteen pass-engers killed and thirty-eigh- t badly injured. 'The day coach and two sleeper forward look lira and burned up. Many of tho bodies were burned almost uurocognizablo. Many CIL7E2 AND LEAD QUOTATIOUS,; Silver, Now York 1.013-- 8 Silver, London 40 Lead, New York 4. 45 j! - - - .. ; ?' j UC1XIO.N ANI OUK KI.CKIIT. , ) MoCorniek iV Co. Iiaiia'l"r bullion, f..N.O; lead luul u.ier ort'l. total, ill. .'W). Wils, l'r,ro & ku), J'.i'W'i; lead itud stiver ores, 510. i70j total, II Lake ;i.nn ffouta. Today' clearings amounted in IIU.",- - 0Mt day "lat year, t'Jl(.."t: . week' cluariims, l,.'iJU.U; aiue week Iat year, tUwUW. Gold tor tipxrr. Kr.w Voi;!i, Ju'y 3.-- JI, m.m in gold was takou for uliipmt'ut toinortort'. j llfFIILIill. MiH lcrn l'crxnis KCIrd in n 'I'firiMo .Vi'clili'iit on I ho Ih'io ICoad at Kuvciiiiii. Ohio. riiirr.ji Aii thiir Terrors to thi Bceco nud lLiy of the Injured itra iuniii to Tilth . rim nz BEmorjsLY woukd:d. Tln Awful I'lcadlii'M of the Vic-tim in the I'lamr l)roo ll' I lie Ki'.si'iiltijf I'arly. A Fftrt;d L:st of the Eond and bounded, GlasJ! V'urkcn on t.!nir Wy to tbjir IIuiiim lu K'. York. TELESCOPED BY A FHEICHT TrtAIN. Ui f f tha l'ti(ir wtrm Alp In llmr Hrlli wbrn 'h Awlul lhirk Lmut-- Il WMl ounl lir th tr- - lMUlt Vt HuUI Od. Yt i'v; crowN, Ohio, July .'I. Nine-teen pa sengers were killed and burned to at u o'clock thi morning by a freight train telieoping a train on tlio Krie railroad at Kaveuua, Ohio, forty mil" wrst of lier, and thirty-ei(b- t or forty perion were Tho pisaenger train wa standing it lliu depot when th freight train struck it. Two ilceping cars and day coach took lire aud worn entirely destroyed, fhn train was hound for Xe York and heavily loaded with passengers poiug to spend the Fourth with friends. A peeial train was sent frmu here with surgeon aud unities In car for the wounded. Tho lire spread rapidly aud it was impossible lo rescue many of the in-jured, and they were cremated in the wroek. The accident in lossof lifo and properly is the most extcusivo ever suffered by the Kris railway. Tim day cna h contained party of people from Fiodlay, coming here to apeud tlio Fourth. In rvi Ho ruliiaar, j IlosiMN. duly lUvnnna. ()., j.t'"'-i'- ny it is frarnd twpniy puoi!e jveiv killed in tint Kris wrek thprc. j G 'or Ili'iir. i, (fjj'iiu't-- of the freight train, in an immir :iid ho couM not how heoiiihl ho blamiul. Ho fufth-- i ev stiil : "I could l.iue s'.opppd th train hut tli raili were wet mid th faml would 1: e. was not warned "ultimo and I could not hop. tin; liarhta on the rear of lie pan'iii;pr train owing 'o (!m ilniknt't uad tin) fo. rev the Knr n iuickly n possi-hi'- ! anil wilh In- fireman JuiiijhuI from H'e tuiii, iui.iini:i a levoro fracture i'l 'he riflit hnnd. Iloiiiimi ,rffti m think tho brakoman :if '.he train, Fri'd lJoynton. (ii havii iliH'id liiiu from a greator dU. 111. e. THE JUDGE AND HIS WRATH. I.dl who .pl,uil- - .1 f.r riiofb CmiIU nl.r. a uf tlK lourt liauui, Chicago), July i. Tho climax in th Mi.t of l'ai-u- Cousins was rebelled. BBtcrd.y afttruoou. TLta caa bad beu'u on iriai aii day ao 1 Colonel Uoa, Mi? Couin'a Atioraey, wadjuat cloiu bis arj.' jiiitiut w'.lh u eioquent uppoai on behalf of bis ol.enl, cxolaiuiiu: "l.'U jiir tioa ha Uoue though the ueaveui lull." This was too uiuo-- for iialf a, dozen lvyinua iu court, lrieud of MisJ Couziu:, who b(.aa tu ai'plaud tho at-torney. TUeir batid cljrping made reat noisa in tli almost empty conri room. Jinftj itbxlutt inatautly inter riiptcd, exoUlniim;: "Slop it, stop it, this is no town meeting. Air. Marshal, cioitr the court room. , , (irowniR very leil iu the face, mean-time, lie;. uty "Marshal Ueorye Joue Ittt liia mat. an.! ausaucod loard tliu t ladina, and a.ihouu itity were uow piitst, be motiontil thom toward th . ' loor, excluminj writb more lorct lhu eloquoito.f, "(lot out! Ut out;" , bx-Jud- a Waite, whose daughter. Dr. Lucy lute, was owi of the ladies pres- - ent, was on hi.4 let in u insiaut. "Your honor." Haid ho, "it is aiiy to ".- - be beeu tiiiit tho appiitusn was ouiy tho ' , impuiMU OH a itionieiit." '' "boii't matter," exclaimed Judp ' I?kiil;otr, now thoroughly aurcd, "lbS liioMi people Isave tho room." . Tho lathe le.it looking abashed, and . at unco oeiil a mottling iu tba corrider, . saying thoy were not ustid to court-- . j : room eto j uotiu. Xono, however, re lurued to lace tho angry preaidini ? judtfo. ; j i'l evious to thU dramatic epiotl tha ki arguments were made. Kdwin Walker for tho board of control arpuet that u ' Miss Coziua never held an oiiice, but ) J was aiibject to the emno rules ROTern- - ' ' in the other y.' employees. Colonel ttoe and Waite argued in favor uf '''' M'ish Cozing, citing strung authorities ? iu support of her ciiae, notably the de- - N cisiou of the rhil.idolphia court of a similar character, begua during the centennial and tieciditd in favor of tho V olriciai. Tho caso was held .j uutler advisement by Judga Biodgett. ".'! ' t Th 'lift IVreli. t t Washington, July 3 live hiimlr d t' , ami nvoiiiy tlmiijomd ouiices ota.lvtr were i iirc'hiiMed today at pr cca l'.iuK'"i? from 1.017 tu l.Oi:?. i la Rpgnrd to Iaiportatiocs Under Con- - u!ar Seal Isunad by the Secretary of the Trsasuy Todiy, TO FSEVE3T DETESTIOSOr 0AS3 The Manner ia Which ntrles May Uo7 Bo Mala from Uoatijuois ForBin Territory of tb." TJuitsd States, WA'iiiMi rox, July 8. The secretary ' of tho treasury, with the approval of j j the president, ta-- i d a circular Riiuimliug the existing regulation in d to tini iijiportataiions under con-sular seal so as to require the oiiiccr of, the United htatca aiuhtrized to act in tho premise in foreign contiguous ter-ritory to uiake a careful cotu-pariao- n of iha cotitenti of calx vv i Hi thu manifetti and itocloseaudsp.il tba openings of cars. On the arrival at any frontier port of cars thus secured with tho cunsubu seals, entry in triplicate will be re-quired of the contents of such car snowing thu m irk., uuuiber of pack-ages, content, tpiautity, valuo, con-signor or consignee--. Suoh entry nay be mads by the agent of railway coinpaa:c. and tiued nut be verified by oath. Tho basis ot'eutry will be a manifest accompanying tho car ami it will not bo necessary to unload the merchandise, uiile-- s tho manifest bo regarded by tho collectors as too iudeliuits lor the purpose of id' makiug tiiu entry or he has valid reasons for au inspection of the con-tuu- ts of the car. Assistant Secretary bpaulding's object in tho amendment is solely for the protection of the revenue collectors enjoined to take all proper measures to prevent unnecessary de-tention of cars. If ou examination tho consular eals are found to bo intact and tho entry made as re juired, the car wid be farm-er seeured by customs locks and for-warded to its destination by tho duly bonded routo. If consular seals have been removed or tampered wilh before the urrivat.at the frontier, the cur will bo detaiued anti entry be required as in case of ordinary importations. FLASHLS FROM THE WlilZS. ,' Abraham. Hie nprr win murdered , Mo.-- a, an Ita.lau, was kVintfed at I'luirioU, ' V. C, ei ter l.iy, .. Joseph !'. Him it Co., clme dealers, of ' f--t Uei.-a- Iiuv-i- i ::it-- csmfviJoli ( iud-:i.i-ni'ii: i:lim 1A), The '.vhifo men eliarg. tl with murder-tn- c h tti t.an. vw Tail, were feun la-ti- I . i t'.v a I)a..ii.a 'ury ' Mar.li, tho liel.niiliiig president of the Kej- me baiu at I'leia ie;.bla, uu been !n loejlo t, till. t..an at C ; j. Kinpercir Fraud Joseph sigue-.- th I rreihiinl S'liuliy. It aubi.taa- . l.'::jr if. sumo aitn-M.- l i tr, aty. .The auti s'avery r niiuact sljued at , lifiiti.seH !ia f ea l In ool r t all " .Fi-ue- and :lie I n i..t. to ;;lvo tlu-l- r ad-- iveu o. . i fltMtlin states that the Uritish Is wii'in'; a lvaif :.', O) to llrlt-lf-- t'o'uii.'liia i" pr-i- Je ,r'.il luimUiit' j ti'vi irotn t:.e Sot'-- lliAlau la. Vi', ) hiins, I. S. consul at Colon, . warns n,erl- an la'jnrers to kep . ay (ru n Centra! ml Inorf-- as il. Is no '' ttwta for tbeiu, aiul dth sJuu await thm ' ill r. ''' r The. New York Italian paper, II I'm- - : preMi lla'o. eiiys 'i Marmls Imperial.., the ItaH an Ctiar : il' Affaires, went t Hsr liarl or wc.h an lmporftvnt eouuminie tl n to lilalno tpstiei-- uv tlio New Orlo :nf iy hlti ;. , .Seven hiiiidiud and fifty men waUed suit of tho Hea ptJ--- l noils t.f Car ies is i' . ., atDuqi;e ne att-- r ' ttiat tl amalvain-.te-- a t on 'j ' ul..eil. Th r was no ( ion auui wa.es. T'lie 1'ittshurg carpL-nter-s ht 'In ir itrike Je forced a nuniimr of snuil ' , eoiitruc,t.rsln-OMeio-vero- tlinia' rl iilll ' era. aii-.- libt II rat-i- of t ', thousand meinba S owl m to it ani, of ltsp.ouii.it) lo ii ovlU-- nieuey for liu 5 James ('arson, ImiittT n nd trapper, has brouirht to llnbrin, N;.. a lars number U... . ot peirt act .in t! Had Lands. There (re fih. tiat r.J -- eptlle.i In larir (iiiaiititl.-s- . ,'f tint nio'.it ruriun-to- sll.taa jterri--i t tctiliKoillou j' T. . of fkull and of somo sort of s ' "fVrTie' i"iTy !l ""i r . iu ' id ImTiMied r cireuir s'atina last aejr of tbf 'i Pr eeRt fit - b..nti roar lw oa r hefora the SOI ' of S. ptetiib- r n x: iore..ut!n-mn- dnritirtbe i o o: the iit nt .lie raioof 2 per i. rauiriaiiu ueu of th.:ir payment on tl Ui.te a Judge J. W. Lauo died at his homo in Kookiiio Iowa. of troiii-l-i H,. aj.oo.ii! Jmlre o the IT'.iiie.lH ales court of ihe itl-- r .'f .,wa l.v et t'le ' la !!. d held the 1 o..i:t,it ttiil.l l! o U' l"n m if.t. vbeu he he- - .iimf Ji.d-;- of the wmtiieni Uoberi II. lleece, a niininir operator, d'ed at Sedtie ho t nh;ht bavin.' cut his h "t hi a tit of uientiil al on. 'oun-rl- v lived In Kairli li eoi;:i'y. Ohht. f i.opi-.-t- - l l".w. lt - twice a of the stain sen.it.'. lie iiad mlnliih In the nnrl hwest. At the postal congress at Vienna, ow-Ini- ; to'leri.iany'f t p li: two Amer'can pr.i,o a s were r f..r fie i of liiternath.ral ,io.t.o. "Iiu.-ip- for the froo carrlaif" of ma!! 'r-- m we-itr- lo enuntrr. i.eriiii:iiy o;i.o-ei- l t' e i r.; propoalli in.iii ti e :riii:tiit ih.it differ w e in t v h ui:-.- iai-h- t -1 to a wuoiebAij epeeuiatio-- i in amp. Th, lime al Krpnrt. Xr.ve York, 3. The following 'li pn ti h wis I'ceei i ed at tho Krie rail- -' rad i.lliee in ll.iieily, from Cleveland: "A fre ifht lan into tue rear of Kn. Hj ' it llaveiina siui'on al 2 1J3 a.m. The of No. h was doing some work on hi engine, lie had been standing iil a'"iiu minutes and had a flag nit tliirlvdiie ear lengths on n fctrniirht Ihie. The tuigine and t wo sleepers a ''. liiirned. As near a I can learn .it present there were eeven killed and slmiit ten wounded. A. M. Tucker, (ieneral Manager. GatierAl Mil on ilia Train. CiiirAiio, July 8. (Ieneral Miles and Captain IliiCK'iin, hia chief of stall', ire on the train wrecked at Itaveua this morning on their way to liulTalo, where I reunion of the army of the I'o'ooiac is iie ng ).olil today. A dis-ps'e-received lrniii thorn titated tli.-i-t w-- her was injured. Severnl other ( hieaco were ou the train. All 'wjped injury. NEWS FROM FOREIGN SHORES. . llrnnehta antt Lucaati J'laylna; IIbtoo 11 o Koitlura o.lU--Lar- oaa Nwi. - . " Calcutta, July 3. The weather hut - improved during the week but mora) iVi iMii is needed everywhere except, lnj .) ISurmah and Assnu. If the present --l'V conditions continue for another fiftee , days there will be grave cause to fat an extensive crop failure, lilxtenaivei ' ; swarms of locusts are appearioif ; throug hout the whole of Northern India. v and also in the Province of Bengal, - Nut nn th Wr,. ka.1 Tritn. Cir.TlNNATI, July .'(. A telephone m".jo from the manager of tho 1'itts- - burg baseball club, states that (iiilvin. Miller and King of that club were not on tho wrecked train. They are eiiil ,u iiii. c.ly. A Scene of H'.rror. . ' ;i Ci.kvki.imi, July 8.- -A special from! Youngstott-n- , Ohio, hits: At K.vm.Dij the worst railroad wreck which cver'j happened on tho western reverie, ex- - cepiing the Asli'ahiila horror, occurred' tins uioruiug, re.iiiltiug in thj iloath of twenty-fiv- people lud llie serious, if not fatul, injury of It least six morn, Fire added lis terrors tilths nlirady frightful scenes and thi? bruieed inii charred remaiDS ofihf vie-- . . litt wtrowern badly 'liliw") pnttr ttbiuilf, p'fiiloiiinrifi Uib Vreck:;i was cremated beforo Ihe eye of tlifl speclatoH, who worked to soc'ire her1 reieaH until ilriietl oil by the lluie,. The e.'i't hound Frio vestibule No. S, duo at Youni'siovvn at in. Was very late bu1 was runiiiug on onlers e In li a stop w ;i mado at liavenua. The etiglneer and lirennin of the pas sender tram went to work to repair Ihe engine, and thetrain was again scleral uiinulis. A ll.ijziunu .is sect back but went duly few feet; at timst but two car Icngihi. aroiunl tiie cuna west of the city came train No, com pu .ed of Swift's meat cars. The train vai rimnini; t'.veutv liv e niilcs an hour and coming doe n a heavy uraib-- . The engineer supposed lie lift'l a clear track and it j being a t:irou,'li train, ho was not x- - j peeled to slop at Ravenna. j lio called lor brakes and reversed hit endue, but ail l i no purpose. On crime j tlm t train ith hut a slightly de-- created hjieed, aud no ord of warning could bo given the people iu the doom-ed train. A few feet w st of the station tho engineer aiul lireuiun jumped, hiighlii.g safely. A muiiieut later then) w as the Mlence of death, anil theu commenced the most frighiful cries ever hoard; moans of the dying, piteous cries for help frum tue imprisoned and hclpiesi passengers. The mutilated aud bloody remains oi the duad were seen through the frag-ments of debris and formed a scene of horror no pen can picture. The freiirht engine had gmif) elfir through tiie day coach in the rear, through the sleeper and buried itself iu the second sleeper, the third car of the train. 'Them was nothing left of the rei,r of the train but a mass of debris, aud bin sides of tho third cur stood ai'iiul the mou-le- r engine ai if to hold it, prisoner aad prevent further damage. This ecenc lasted but a moment, when little tongues of llanie. sprang up her-.- and therc aud eoou the wipil wreck was burning. It was a sickening light. Two scores of imprisoned pastieugcr iu tlio debris, the llaiuos light-ing up tho surroundings wilh a lurid glare, served only to intensify tha horror. As soon as the da.ed passengers in the other cars recovered thcmselve., they rushed to rescue tbuir unfortunate companions. The lira de-partment was immediately telephoned for and every one iu that end of the city rushed to tho scene of the (lis aster. Hundreds soon surrounded tlio wreck, but to liltlo purpose. Awful ruin has been wrought, and little was left to do but secure and care for the remains of tho dead. The few pasiengcrs easily reached were! promptly rescued and several bodies of tho dead and dying wore carried to the depot platform. JAMES C. BLAINt 13 ALL RIGHT. 11m I9taalUy llr Ilia 1trogth aatl ami Will 1 m. sit Man liy Ant i.inii. liAit lliK.'.oi;, July 3. Secretary liiaino was setu walking on the main street yesterday. llo took his accus-tomed ride from 11:0 to l:o'J, He is by no menus a well man, but there is no I'easaa why he should not b a well man by autumn. Many false rumors arise tio.u the fact ttmt the pubiio did not know bow sick li9 was in .New York. Ijiuce his s thure he has sleatiiiy jniprovcd. Ary dra-wtiae- tins been. ptijrioit, t.iiys "His pWU ut ck(5 well, sleeps well, has no ofgauio dis-ease and is r&tudiy gainiug his usual health, lie takes no medicine what-ever, except occasionally s.iupte rem-edies to aid dig- - siioa. He has no trace of pnrgletiH, tne aitliction from which henuliercd three years ago. His s.ckm-s- i in .New Yurit was tin? re-su-of over work, combined with la gripM. j'iiw .tli.-taiiiii- tiie s,ale-iiieuiio- f ins pliysieiaas and aieiuliors of his family, many people here believe him broken (iuwe, said that lie will never again na;re in active life; vol it is evident to every one tii-- be has his arrival here. 1 HE (UtEit 1 Aft AM. CANAL liriSULt J It la Lclaril to ba tba UrratMt riBnoie ' Scaadal r t!i .Mnetaaalti CaByn" Taius, July 3. The inquiry v.t., the canal affairs proruio0 ibo p' pcehonsi pt,r DeLcsepT' leagues' may desire. i,..' - "fit'-'- The suuntlest llnanciHl organ irt ' Franco, the I'rancaise, de- - : n ounced tho 1'anauia arfair as the great . est tinaucial scandal of the Nineieenthl century and deit andsa trial of the per- son responsible for the absorption of l,;Oi,OUO.tW0 francs, snatched lroin ths savings of UMall capitalists, many of whom have been ruined and nuuibors of whom are dead lurougu despair. The paper declares tnat a series of "a;i eeiueuts" on the faith of which the charts capital was issued, were tictitious, ana many m'iiiotis were? squatnlered in bribing tue French press lo seduce by fallacious, statements Ihe email capital ists lo invest, while millions more wero appropriated by the members of tho council of administration having a community of interests with certain of the projectors. NEW ARMY AjiCNNTENTS. J Tk lhra Oranil lMvl.l.jn ijf tha Army of i tha UaOf l Slate Alii.ri.liatt. ' ,T(auisiJTO!L July 8 Secrete Ff hjf t. ''sW MtXiiilcd Stales. ' Tlie'o wife 'the At-Jlfi- 1'acilic and Missouri, d respectively by General Howard, linger, and Jliles. Ity todays oruerJho departments re-main inisct, the Iprposl.) being to make. Ill licpartineut coinnianuers report directly to Major ."seholield, uoiiiiiianding the army slid lo the of war instead of as heretofore re-porting to llimr division Ono of tho features of the order is Ihe assgnment of (jem ral Kant, to tiie command of tho (lep.ittu.eiit of Ihe Columbia, which he carn;-.t.- y t'eairetl to ciiiiiinand as it was there h'.s first military service win rendered ami where he wishes lo retire next year Major-- Ieneral Huh ar I is assigned to the command of the department o! tiie east, wilh iieiitipinrlers al limernoia' isiiind. New Yura heritor. Major-tiencia- l Miles is as''gueil to li e command of Ihe dpai tinent of the Missouri, which will embrace the states uf Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, liii lint. M .iso ri, Kansas and Arkansas, and Oklahoma and linliau tei'r.torit-s-iieadiliarlers at Chicago. brigadier (ieneral Urooks is to the command of the dep.irtuictil of Platte, headquarters at Oiunha, and the atu of Coiuiailo is added to that de-partment. brigadier General Merritt is assigned to tho depatui'n'iit of Dakota, huad-qmuter- s al M. Paul. lirig. lien- - .Stanley ascigneti the of the department of Texas, lii:adiUar'.eis al Sau Antonio, Texas. Hrig. (ien. linger is assineil to tho command of thi department of Califor-nia, headquarters at J.ns Angelts, Cali-fornia. Tin D.sil and iajurad. , rirrstii K(, July 3. A llavenna, Ohio, apuciul gives the following list of the dead and injured: ' Pend-Da- vid .PellsluiBi,, F. lluflA lutb.'rp. V. Kit., F.'Cur,is,'- "- KTiu-bal- Domeeu, J. Coylo, O. Harding, l). liyan, J). Cassiday, V. Neweomhe, P. Noiaud, ind s nur'e iuukoown), J. Grill': ii. All of thesa were taken out of th wreck dead, ami ill but three were burned to a crisp. Thomas Cniville was taken out of the wreck alive. He was terribly crushed and burned and. his siilfc rini: were iw-fil- In an ngouiing voir bo called to afritnd, "Hilly, for Cod's saka p,et an axe and kill me." II.i died soon after. Henry (iihlea was badly injured and died soon after being takn to the hotel. Among tho injured were: (ieorgo Smith. John Codween, H. C Degrah, James Mcbi!l, John Keating, Jonas Clark, A. 1'. Jones, Their injuries prim rip-ill- aro broken limbs and none siej believed to hu fatally hurt. Thomas Hanley and Joseph Morgan, two others, are in serious condition and it is feared will not recover. Tue dead and injured were employed in tiie Hichardson biass works at Find-lay- , ()., which shutdown yesterday for the runnier, and they were on their way to their homes at Corning, X. Y. They wtira all on an extra car attaclnd lo the train, and the only ono known to have been killed on the sleeper was Ilia muse. FOWEH OF THE CiTY COUNCIL. It Cftti Suitpienu Wittieirana auti Flaca 'Iftiin liitlrr O.lt. riili.AUK 1.1'iil A, July 15. Tne presid-ing judge of Ilia court of common pleas this morning handed liovu a de-cision upholding the authority of tho city couuoii to appoint a coiuuihteo vested with powers lo subpama wil-- i nea.ses and !ac tho.n under oath be- -' lore ruccivtu ti.eir lestiinoiiy. The actit.-- of llio court arose through the suit in equity brought ngainsi Yard, wioi to lio sworn or to tes:i y beloie the Key stone lisuk inves-tiif'tlini- r eoiiiinitiee. Y.li'il had lietn in '.icted by ih grand j'liy for criminal y w th Tr' usurer llaiiUlt v to unlawfully use public fun. is. j OIIl Uli.llAlilliS DEFIANCE. 'Ilia Man or I I.xd i.nd Iron 11m. a II ia Says Iu .Spit.4 at Ilia lnaparor. llEur.TV, Jtiiy 3. Iiismarck writes toe jtha llamburprer Xaciirichtea that tlm j Ucicbanzeigcr in recently denying thai; the) in!;)- rial government asked the fed-eral mithor'uies to n-- their authority M trill ueucu newspapers against hittt, is eviilently inio; tned and unaware of thi gov ot niiH-nt'c- , cci respou tiaice with tiie u.a honties of tiie federal states on tna subject Tiie prince is uuderstood to rerr esreeiaHy to ISavana. 'I 'm letter is tantamount lo a deiiauca of the gov-- I ei'iimtnt. TUIi HOCUS r fiiiLTU AFItlCA. Ttiay Ar Foilail in llirir Attampt 1'uaari Aoulh-i- r ICuolle. Capktow n, July 3. A body of armed Floors composed of about 100 ju and their families crossed tha Limpopo yesterday to found the Iii pubiio of the North in Mashnoland. 'iiiey were met by the police and tha troops iu the em-ploy of the llrit.ish 8011th African coin-DsTi- y who drove ihe Boers back aud arrested their leaders. THE LAKE IN THE DESERT WATER 13 STILL RAPIDLY P0U3INC IN-TO THE SALTON SiNK. Th Snntlii-r- Pao Ho Msk n; an KITurt to Sara It. Spur Itnlttt . M'a er is so II tt lliat It la t"r r..il It Una can but ICiitlurA it. I,Oi ANiEi.i:s, Cal., July !). The des-ert lake at Haltnn caused surprise yes-terday by tlio fact that tha water in tho morning, but coiiiinciiccd to rise again, showing tho limit had not been reached. Ail tho Hat part of the basin '.s now covered with water f' and the section men are imiking efforts to saro the railroad Fpur, but tho water is very hot ami it is feared tho men cannot enter it. Two outfits luvo been started out. by tlio s'ipprinlrndoiit oi the Southern Tacilie, one from Sal ion and tho other from Ogilby. Both panics blurted in wagons with a supply of water twiil provisions, and will make an effort to locate the exact spot where tho water comes through the sand hills. Tho operator lit Saltou telegraphs that the wider is rising v,ery slowly and there is no clanger of its reaching tho .rtili'oad track. CAUGHT IN A S I'l R'.l. The Fleet of tha itr,nt Vi li Club Oa. luaral.zvil oa l.tkc kt. Clair. Dftuoit, July U. The Detroit Y'acht Cii'b I'sct o; twenty-Fi- x yachts left here lat night to take part in tiie regatta to-day at New l'.altimt re, Mich, The lleet was caught iu a heavy tiind storm on Lake St. Clair, ami so far only seven boats have reached their destination. Much anxiety is fnh for the safety of tiie other nineteen boats and their crews. Cmi ", July 3. A private mes-- . sago from Del roil' says the missing yachts on I.the .Si. Cla.r have all i; en accounted for and thai Ihe.r pasc libera are feufc. "Br THE CAflMiiNT OF ALLAH." Amaar !tn All Prntrss 111a Innucanca of tlis Murd r or Carrl lliaivn. New Yoinc, July 3. In the triai of Aimier Hen Ali, kiias "Frenchy," Ftip-posc- d to to be Jack the Kipper, the ac-cused was put on ths stand. He gave his testimony thrmurh aa interpreter. When asked if ho was guilty ho said, "lly the garment of Albi h, 1 am inno-cent." After repeated protestations of innocence., lekileaded. ".spare my life, gentlemen." lining shown the bloody kn.fu found 011 linn w hen arrested, hn gain became excited and exclaimed that "he never saw it before." A Awful Fata, Cl.l.vti.AMi, July .'!. One poor woman was seen pinioned in the wreck though apparantly but slightly hurt, wIiosh appeals for help will never bo forgotten by the spectators. Tlm Haines had not reached her but were slowly eating their way toward her. Strong and willing hands were swinging axe as they were never swung heforo. it was a battle between lifo and death as the heat became moro intense the nion who were 110 longer able to withstand the llames gave place to other with tho rapidity of lightning, but it was a useless fight. The choppers had to fall back and abandon tho woman to her fate. Iu a moment the Hiunci taught her dress ami instantly leaped to her head. Her pitoous, cries of "Save me save inc!" as the lla.-ne- enveloped her form and ths expression of agony upon her facn as ahe sank down jo the debris caused tho strongest hearts to grow sick with horror. How many moro such fright-ful tratrcdit-s- , though unseen, were en-acted within the burning ruins in those brief moment will never ho known, CortUKnaao Liquors', July o The monetary crisis coalition. The premium on the pound is re is ami ou silver money 2 per cent. Fiiiauar.co Minister Cor-vaili- o proposed to authorize the bank of I'orttinal to issue notes of 50J and 1 000 re.s ou condition that tha issue have a limited period of circulation, and that tfie bank withdraw the larger rotes and be allowed the privileges ul relusing to changa notes for coin for three months. P'T.p in tha Botiih. New Oi.li.ans, July 3. A dispatch from Hay .t. Louis says: The latest from tho United States rpiarentiuo sta-tion on Ciia ndeleur island iof. Monday date. Dr. iroenvok was stiil a;iv, but no hope of bis recovery was enter-tained. Dr. Carter, eurccon in charge, has been taken ill and at once ri to Washington for a surgeou. It is expected thai liio surgeon-genera- l will make a detail of medical men. The steward is in charge of affairs, with j Carter anil (iroeiivelt laid up. While it is not slated tnat Dr. Carter has yel- - low fever, it is understood that lie never had lhat disease. Jlu) lutr Stippttwa in Amarica,. London-- , July 3. The Kussian rye crop is bati, and there will be no sur-plus for export. Largo (lermia orders have been sect to the United Mates and Canada. It is reported Kussia is als'j buying supplies in America. VALUE OF HIS WIFE'S LOVE. A Dinvnr 'au Data a lar.l.nt ol St 100,000 Aitalu.t Hit Hucrt-asfu- t KitmI. Dknvkh, July 8. Yesterday after-noon in the District Court Cecil Dunn was given $100, (WU damages against S. W. French for the alienation of the af-fections of Deane's wife. All the per-sons in the case are prominent and wealthy citizens of Denver and the cast) crealed a good deal of talk. The reason forthe lare amount of damage is that Deau hud deeded all his property to his wife, believing her true to hi'111, and French prulited thereby. Tha lliisnlvad. New-- Yoke. July 3 The Western Hank was thronged today hv stock-holders in the sugar trust, as word bad been received that the bunk would re-sume the pavmeiit of dividends which fell due yesterday. A dispatch from ruiighkeepsio litis . morn-ing 'stated that the injunction ri.'utraing 'he nllieers of tho company from payimr out the dividends had been vacated! The judge disstiived the in- - junction it is claimed owing to faulty allegations iu the papers. I'etar'a I'anco Jr'ua f.oas. lIoMK. July 3. The Vatican authori-ties have requested tba papal N'uucio's at the foreign courts te inv ite contribu-tions to compensaie for tho epeculativa losses in the i'eter's pence fund. Tftcy At. I'.iiaullotia Knots. BiKf) Islaxi), Minn , July 3. Two of James Ctirran's children ciied at flirch Cooiue yesterday nud another is not ex-pected to live. They ate poisonous roots which tbev found on the prairie. I . Tlia Cloaa of I'ari lament. London', July 3. Henry Smith an-nounces the intention of tho govern-ment to finish tba present session oi parliament at the end of ths month. Eng iattd ami the Fair. London, July 3. Ferguson, political secretary of the foreign otliee announc-ed in commons today that proviaion ' would be made for a royal commission which is to provide Tor tho represents-- ! tion of Kugiand at the World's fair lu Chicago, M ttrnar in th. Fintt liaema. JIf.mpiiiis, Tenn .Jnly 3. The verdict j of the jury in the ca.-.- e of II. Clay Kin; for th.) killing of D. H. l'oslou, is guiity I of murder in the iirst degree;. . I Itwrlln 'llu-- i Man Strika. BKcriM. July 3. A number of 'bus men in ibis city hive struck for higher wat;e and shorter hours of labor. N'mr V.trlt M'tnry ami Stock. Nkw Youx, July li Stocks dull and lirtu. generally at fractional gains o er opening prices. chii'im'I." el: Pacific sixes. l4: AteM-ion- . i'l ,: Central Pari!,.-- iiu; Uurlu. tea. liio 1. . anile. ; Northern PaeiHe. !,: Pref-- m ,1. W',: s.,- .w York ivnti-al- wf't; Natf.ufv tion. Tl; North U ; Mail, a.i-- ; Uo.-- :,. w. I.tii htm rrau- - ti'. : fit. Pal & Omaha. S"a: 1s Pacific. IT,: I'lii-ri- Paeiiie, H; i.ii'fa J7 ; Wenlci'ii L'uiuu, .. i Atl ArlKOu Aliptoattll:iltt. Wasiunutos. July 3. Attorney- - (Ieneral Miller has appoint.! J'.lha X. Sanlord special assistant United .S:r,t 'S attorney for service at Prescott, Art-- 1 Jioua territory. t 'r-f! at Horn... New YoiiK, July C Fred Uourjlas, United Slates minister t llayti, ar-rived hero this morning on the oteamer Prince William. . Alpina Villac Hurnad. Pap.is, Juno 3. The village of Xa vette in the department of llautes iix tho Alp was lotnily burned. |