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Show TIIE SWISS MOTS. Tlie Cahbti llrlno Will Probably f VMM Intd THC WORK OF A MlrtfieaotfS GIRL. Tiic Uusiness Portion or the Town CliHIicothe ncslrorcd h) Hit. Cy Tt.'ccnu h t8 th sivf 1 The Swiss ItesolnlloiT. BntM "ov. 1. Numerous arrests ar-rests of rioters have !eeu made at Lugano. II b believed that th turbulent canton TIcico will be divided di-vided into two. fiasplclon orrnnl I'Uy. Paris, Xov. 1 Count HerUsiu's Life of the Prince Imperial, was published yesterday. It insinuates that Lieutenant Carey was a olitI-cal olitI-cal agent. jialJ to get rid of the prince in Kululand. ItlllsslKnil onndril. ZlSEihAti, nor. t. The oflldal report states that the British los at the storming of Vltu waa four wounded, lliu natives loss was fifty killed aud many wounded. Cone Home. . "kw Voiuc. Xov. L The Comte do Paris and ills auito sailed for Liverpool today. n.itniui.i: .MinuLR. A TraryClrlTbrans Two lrllm I'osm rrecliilc. rBfiTAtxi, Xov. 1. fJnc of the most tirrible murders ever kootrri in the hitory of -Erie County, was committed at Akron, twenty-four miles cast of tills city last night, A young woman named Farali Mo Mullen, aged nineteen, residing with Mrs. Patrick Brown, enticed Delia Brown, aged six and Xellio May Connors, aged teu, at the Akron Cement Works, to a narrow gaugo railroad bridge, sixty-live feet high over "Murder Cieek." All of a sudden, ehu puahed Delia Brown over the side of the bridge. Then she grabbed Xellle Connors aud hurled Lit Into tho precipice preci-pice below. Xellle Connors was Instantly killed, aad little Delia Brown had her arms and Kg3 broken, and althbugh she Is terribly bruised, it Is thought she Will recover. re-cover. Last night the citizens searched for the missing girls and found them al - o'clock this morning. morn-ing. Forksueral hours Delia laid on the stones at thu side of the creek unable to move. It is believed tliat Sarah McMulIcn was crazy, as she subsequently threw herself into thu stream, from which she was rescued by a man who was passing at the time. She is in custody, but refuses to Lilk. Sailors Saartt. New Vomr, "ov. I. It is now certain that tweuty-sexen lives w ere saved from the wreeked steamer steam-er Vixaia. Word has been received from Delaware breakwater that eight lersous are saved there. The names are not known. A United States tug was sent this morning to Sandy Hook for tho seven survivors that were taken oh Ihe Martlial, and they are now on baarJ that vestei. names or sot vi von. Lewes, Dsl., Xov. 1. The survivors sur-vivors from the collision of the steamer 1 Kcaya and the schooner Ojriitliui llaripmrc were brought here lat night as follows: From the OjfiitiiuM Jlaryrmc Captain Johu F. Allen, Fall River, First MateH. C. Pcrrlujr, Philadelphia; seamen Audrew Hansen, Boston; John Smltli, Luglaud; Theodore (jurano, Philadelphia; John Audir-soo, Audir-soo, Boston; Thorald Thoraldscn, .Norwrj; Harvey Gainer, Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, Hans M. Holmsen, ChrUtlinia, Xurway. From the 1 the I'c-oi'a Arthur O'erala, Saul-, anden Leopoldo Mediavelle, Cadiz; j j Angel Kxandou, Santandei; Iau-dro Iau-dro (Jaleia, Biluoa; Andres Calda, ' Pouteverada; Alonzo Bartlela, Ca-1 ilir; Ramon Cavana, Cortina. Anntlirr Hl.trr. CI.E.NWUUU, Miun Nov. 1. Thu1 Lake House at Starbuck burued last night. Two children of tlie proprietor, pro-prietor, V.. P. Byhc, w ere burned to death. Two others were to badly burned that they are not expected to live. V s:o,tt(w 1 Ire. PbdltlA, Xor. L The busim-s portion of the tow u of Chillli-othe j was almost e utlrely destroyed by tiru , last night. The fire originated lx a livery stable and spread rapidly In all directions. Ilie telegraph and I telephone ofiices were burned, anJ I all communication cut off. Thu I lot is about ;2..WiJ. It was only partially Insured. Tlie buildings burned were mostly small Stan's. I saloons and shops. Between thirty I aud forty buildlugs in all were totally destroyed. Rupture Ilelwecn, rtallroxd. Ciucaoo,Jiov. I. Thu severance ofthe relations lietween the Union Paeific road and ita eastern connections, connec-tions, except the Chicago t Northwestern North-western road, in the matter ol billing bill-ing freight through, went into eflect today. Freight, wherever possible, is being forwarded by other ruuto; when not, It Is billed only to Council Blulfr, Iowa, where It must be re-billed over the Union Pacific This break applies to aud from all points between Omaha and Salt Lako and doe-s not extend to tlie coast freight. CousJltations are going go-ing on between the officials, and thu rupture may be mended. |