OCR Text |
Show NOT A RAY OF HOPE.- All hrfiirU to I.fscoe tlie Entombed Miners In IVnnsjIranla ProTC Frultlcs. PITIABLE SCEflES AAdUT THE PITS MOUTH .Marriage of Mary Andersou and Antonio Navarro in London, fug., This Jlornbg. SUPPRESSION OF PRIZE FIGHTING FIGHT-ING IN CALIFORNIA. A Crcat Strike Expcclcil in crr iork. The Senate I'roceH' ins Today. Tcltgrar-b to tae nak.j Tinr'ilM KI'OIMUV. I lie Entomb! ytrn Not let Itrs-rnrsl Itrs-rnrsl tn Vusl.ins Time DUNlHii, Penn., June 17. AH night long rescuing parties remained remain-ed at tlie mouth of the manhole at Farm Hill -Mine, but their efforts proved fruitless. When daylight broke they were no nearer the unfortunate un-fortunate men entombed In the turning mine. All hope cf rescuing rescu-ing the imprisoned men alive is abandoned. Efforts were made to enter the burning s!oie through the Mahoney and Ferguson mine, but it was found to be imosible to get near the men through the former onlug to the formation of the slopf, auei iu the Ferguson pit Die air Is so lad that It is impossible to travel any distance-. It his been determined deter-mined In cut off all fresh air and let the mine burn itself out, so that the Iodic-- of tlie men may recovered At 10 o'clock this morning there-Is there-Is very little change, except that tlie Arc is fiercer and thesmokeblicker. The despiir of the surviv ore I deeper deep-er than ever before. Tlie early grey of tlie morning only found the rescuing res-cuing party driven further lack from the death chamber. Thty could not (lenetnte within 100 feet of thu place they reached last night. Karl this morning Martin Mar-key, Mar-key, pit boss of tbo Anchor mines, madu a daring attempt to reach the right drifting of the farm mines from the Mahoney entrance, one aud a half miles anay across the hills. He crawled over drifts ind fallen slate to within onu hundred yards of the fatal clumbers and sounded again aud again He li-t-ene-d for a resrsiiisc lait in vain. The sight about the pit's mouth is all the in re- pitiable l-n-ause uf twenty four hoiirs'aiigulsli that his rolled over thuhcadsof therelatives and friends. Hundreds stand steadily stead-ily at the mouth gaalug a! the columns col-umns of smoke that grow Uiiiker hour by hour, indicating that the coal is burning instead of the timber and roofing. Tho mine inspector is making strenuous efforts to enter from the Mahoney drifts. Au air fan to furnish ventilstlon to the mine will lie put iu oration this afternoon In the Ferguson pit, as work will also be commenced there I'reratitlouno alrasnrrs. Maukip, June IT The govern-nitnt govern-nitnt has onlereu that cordons of troojM bu placed around all the districts in thu province of Valeiiela Infected with cholera. Several new cases hive occurred at Pueblo dc Itugat. Enroiiran I-risonrrs llrltnsr-l CviKo, June 17. It is reported that the Mahdi has released all the ruropean pri-onen. V l.msil l.nc. Sac-hams-nto, Cala. June- 17. trovernor Waterman lias add resccd a letter to the attorney gcnenl, calling attention to the trite flghN in California under the auspices of so-called athletic clul, and directing direc-ting him to take measure to sup-I sup-I n-sis "this disgrace So the nimo of the jstatc."' llrail SftrnUrr MuNTiiuvirKi. Juno 17. S C. Horte r, Speaker of the House of nepre-entative" of Alabama, died yesterday. 11; Tnrulr rinif-s. I.0MION, June 17 The subscriptions subscrip-tions tn the- IZgVtiau conversion loan are twenty times tlie amount of tlie loan. Vol 1, Ituunn SeltATiM.e. XV Iit,..1? TS. court of ajqieals end not liand down the de-ci'ioii today iu the sugar trust case. for 23 (sins a Ihej. IVr-Tus, Jinn) 17. The UnlJIng lalsorir of Ilaston, SomerviHe and Cambridge, numbering 300i struck this morning. The bricklayers agreed to support the striker, and nil) lint receive stock at the hands of the non union men. The strike Is for an advance of 25centn jsrrday. Milrlrteln rrlsnn. London, Juno 17. Aniemann, the Herman dentist, who in "N'ovem-l-rrshot and dangerously wounded Judge llristowe, of thecountv court at 'Nottingbini, because tlie Judge had given a decision against him, hi committed suicide in pnon. rnl-. Wv"ain.c.To, Jure 17. The Senate has voted on the a-uendme nt reported by the finance committee striking ut of the House silver bill the provision that Treasury notes Issued for silver "sliall be- legal tender in navmeut of nil di I Is is.i licai. private."' The amendment was rejected verts II, navHoO, and Ihe revision remaiusiu the bill. Tho Senate voted ou ihe second amendment striking out t lie bullion redemption clause. Agrtcd to veasW, nays 7; so that that clause is cut out of the bill. The Senate voted on the third amendment n ,irte.l by the finance committee striking out the sixth section for tho free coinage ef stiver, hen the market price is one dollar for 371 gnins jure silver. The amendment was rejected y ea lis, nays 45 so that the provision remains re-mains iu the bilL An amendment fixing the limitation of the act to ten vtars was rejected yeas 4, najs On thu motion of Plumb the fed-lowingwas fed-lowingwas sultstituted fortliu first section of the House bill (yeas -13, nays 24 ) "That from and alter date of the passage of this act the unit of value in the United Statm sliall be tlie dollar, nnd thesaniK mit- i. coined of 412J grains of standard silver or tweuty-fivu ami eight-tenths eight-tenths grains of standard gold, and said coins shall be legal tinder for all debts, public ir private. That thereafter any owner of sliver or gold bullion may deposit the same at nuy mint of the United States to lie formed Into standard dollars or bars for his Unefit and without charge, but It shall be lawful law-ful to refuse any deust of less value thnu $100 for any Lullion so bas as to be unsuitable for the operations ol tlie-mint." lumber Illll Annliertxrr.- I Chicago, June 17. The annl-vcTsaiy annl-vcTsaiy of the battL, of Hunker ilill was celebrated todav by tlie Junior Older of United American Mc-elianlcs, Mc-elianlcs, which is holding a convention conven-tion here. Three thousand took lart In the jaraile, alter which a liberty pole was elected by order I ou the lake front and dedicated. ytnry Anderson Mni-rUer- London-, June 17. Mary Anderson Ander-son was married this morning to Antonio IVavarro In tbe ltoman Cathollo chapel, St. Mary's, In Hampstead The wedding was strictly private. . Miss Andenoti was driven from the hours of her stepfather, Dr. Griffin, to the church In a cloed carriage. The curtains were drawn so that no glimpse could be caught of 'ha bride. When she left thecar-rlago thecar-rlago tf sn'er the sanctuary It was lo as quiet ami eimple a mannor as possible. There waJ ao ebolr, the only accompanying music being that of the organ. Only the Immediate Imme-diate friends of the hride and groom were present. Tho Interior of the chapel was decorated with a profusion of ferns, palms and whlto flowers. On the altar twelve candles were burning. Atcle-reii o'clock the bridegroom" accompanied i)) his brother Al-pbonso, Al-pbonso, reached J5f. iLjry's In a cab, both In mourning, In Ai'rnory of their untie who died tiirte eeks ago. A few moments later a carriage drove up to the cha-el in which were Miss Anderson's sister and stepbrother. This was followed bv a carriage containing Miss Anderson's An-derson's own brother Joseph aud wife, a daughter of J.awrcnce Iiarrett. The thl-d carnage contained con-tained Mfw Anderson's mother and stepfather, Dr. aud Mrs. Grif-lirj. Grif-lirj. Behind this was Miss Anderson's Ander-son's carriage with her stejsdster, lltinche Griffin who acted as bridesmaid. Misft Anderson's gown was white satin, heavily brocaded. She carried a liouquet of white roses, lilacs, sleplianotis and ferns. Aleve the bridal veil was a tiny wreath of orange blossoms. Miss Griffin was also dre-sed ill n bite. The ceremony wis performed by Cnnoti PurH.ll. Dr. (iriRin gave the bride away. After tlie marriage tlie party drTe to Dr. Griilln's rt-sidence, when; bnnkfjst was served. The lair started in the afternoon af-ternoon for Venice, where th-7 w ill sj-end the hone moon. Trill prralil re. Ciiicaio, June 17. New York, 61, New Orl-ins, 7S; St. Louts. 74; Cincinnati, '-, Chicago 71; Win- niirco.. Tirsl I p. Cievm.am Jun- 17. Fvery railroad iu Cleveland is tied t'p. The whirls of the jaseDger and mail trains are tlie- only ones turning turn-ing tills morning. What the outcome out-come ill be neillierthe utllclals nor the employes predict, but both regard re-gard the- situation as serious. The switchmen claim that the railroads must listen to their demauds without with-out delay, or tie yardmen in the adjacent ilties. will alo leave work. Th iiiiriicssor rirc l.oMti, June-17. Tlie Duchess of tlfe, daughter of th Priuceof Wales, gave birth tun stilt lorn sin yes tenia v.. 1 f.ltHiuiy Prospect. N'lAV Yukk, Juno 17. Disaffection Disaffec-tion in the rinks uf labor is ou the inenasc The cloak makers' lockout lock-out it is asserted Is only the beginning begin-ning of a general strike which will eclirs-e auvthing of the kind .vet known 111 this city. A number of Italian tailors left the shops this nurtiiiig. Miny more aru expected to strike tomorrow. |