Show BY tet TEA telegraph LE GRAPH szn AMERICAN MILWAUKEE 13 during the af afternoon terno onra onla work at the newhall Hous house ruins rains eight little heaps of charred flesh and bones bores were found Eup supposed posed to BO so many bodies taken out this makes 16 exhumed bodies lizzle lizzie augland dining room girl died this afternoon from injuries received by jumping from the sixth story window thus far the identified dead are 89 39 dave bell boy is an additional missing thos thus clerry and patrick conroy bell boys boye have turned up safe taking the chief clerks clerfa statement of guests and 67 employees as correct there must be 43 bodies yet in the ruins ruine ninety five are known to be saved 23 identified dead and 16 charred bodies beyond identification make a total loss of life as near as can be figured of 82 excavations are now about 25 feet from the broadway front until the maln main hall location was reached there were the remains of faur people found As the occupants of the hotel would naturally leave their rooms and rush for the corridors it is anticipated the worst features of the fire rire will not be revealed until the excavation ca has proceeded 16 feet further it is predicted the opening up of the court in the centre will reveal a large number of bodies as tho the inmates of the rooms there would be forced by the flames to jump from the windows and it is hoped they may be in a condition to be recognized the servants eer quarters in m the newhall were on the fifth floor and ranged along the alley side bide of the building from a point about 25 feat south of the north end of the building and the rooms were well built along the hall which ran north and bouthi donth lund and at each end was waa totally separated from the guests apart mente monte by heavy doors the girls themselves bay aay that the first they knew of the fire was lineham F en n elneer ran up and yelled to them to wake up run out oat and follow him and not wait to dress he hayfi the thel hall ball swarmed full of maids and ho he thought they were coming consequently he made his way down only to find one was behind him it appears the rushing air the moment lineham and the girl got through the separating doors closed them with a bang and that they never opened again this thim prevented the healand hent heat and smoke entering g their head quarters so that those who did not escape met death in full realization of what was upon them and were not half dead from suffocation mary mccauley who lies at the axtell house homes in a bad nervous condition was carried out in a faint by fireman strauss says so was awakened by shouts and screams the others ran into the hall it was full ot of girls rushing madly up and down crying and screaming gil 1 I rushed to the end of the hall and peered through the door and saw everything was smoke and fire outside I 1 then ran back and passing the room where beven girla girls had bad taken refuge I 1 joined them and we all knelt down in prayer one of the girls had a crucifix and a fat woman prayed out loud just arwe as we had given kiven up all hope the window crashed in our room and I 1 fainted it so happened that the firemen with w th the ladder nad had found the room out of thirty others and we with a few others were saved iane I 1 knew no thing after fainting till I 1 woke up here ought I 1 not to be thankful ST louis 13 miss garrison Is placed in a very unpleasant position by stories ii that she was not abducted at ail all but went voluntarily to a very disreputable locality with her alleged abductor visited a neighboring restaurant twice a day days and paid for some meals herself that she could go home if desired she strenuously denies these storie sand maintains she was in duress under the circumstances she related be fore one unpleasant feature is the police know tho the persons concerned but have arrested none of them and the relatives of miss garrison are not disposed to prosecute any one CHICAGO 13 dr buddington Budding ton toD the medical a student who has had a goad deal of fun with the women on the west side by making love promising to marry and then jilting bilting them had an experience today to day not down in the bills he had since his extraction from the scrape with the abducted annie loftus jack son sou been carrying on a flirtation w with ith a ro mantlo romantic young lady whose stalwart stal stai wart wait father Is a member of the board of trade they even went eo bo far as to plan an elopement and the doctor wrote her asking her to meet him at a hotel down town preparatory to going to a minister the letter was intercepted the irate father and his friend were in the room when the fledgling medico entered he left boon soon after but budnot not until he had bad received a most moat frightful castigation from the siro sire of his lady a rawhide whip being laid on his bis shoulders shoulder face and legs until the blood started from the wounds and livid welts disfigured his anatomy his ris life was not endangered but ho he came very near disfigurement for life BT ST louis 13 indian territory special chicotel Chi cotee chief of the creeks has again called out the mi nit attla to protect the capital from an apprehended attack of brioche Bpi Sp loche indian agent tufts tafts h hus bus s gone to ok and will demand that chi cotee disband his troops united states troops are ordered from fort font gibson to preserve order NEW york 13 the financial chronicle says the exports of wheat and flour from all the ati atlantic antie antle ports during the week ending january loth were equal to bushels of wheat against bushels in the week ending january ad it and against bushels in the corresponding week of last year yew although wheat and flour have ranged at only about eighty per cent of the prices of a year ago tho the increase ia lit quantity exported this year makes the value of the current weekly exports of wheat and flour nearly double what it was at the corresponding time last year but this difference in price is also being now overcome by a 11 teady steady advance in all an the markets of the world it is now almost certain that the next crop of wheat throughout continental europe and the united kingdom will be at least one fifth if not one fourth less than last year nusi Busi business reao neso hiel hill been moderate iq n most descriptions of merchandise during the past week weeks the quietude incident to the coming of the new year having obtained in the market for almost all kinds hinds of commodities merchants have barely gotten the old yearb yearns affairs squared up and have shown but little inclination to incur new lies ules or enter new now fledda or branch out in the cold yet it is a noteworthy fact that mercantile are iuan juan in an eminent ly healthy condition and the new now year is looked forward to as one of prosperity the order branch of the business has been pretty lively during the past week and the chief articles of speculation have general ly tended upward whilo all have fluctuated considerably the markets today to day are generally quiet but steady with fa fair ir speculative transactions mostly at a fall in value the demand for california products is very limited and outside of one or two articles moles a there is nothing grio irio thing doing wool is very low as its condition is very poor and not what it used to be toe texas grades are fast taking the place of california wool baies bales pounds spring 2301 ac lbs ibs fall 13 j 40 bales scoured spring IN iba scoured fall 50 california red wood Is mealing 9 with good demand as it is be coming popular for many purposes quoted at 65 6 thousand tb d teet feet the dullness of the freight market la Is somewhat aggravate dby the condition of the streets rendering moving merchandise a difficult licar and as s consequence ships lu in berth benh load very slowly next week sll vl 1 witness the departure of I 1 be a A 1 I menia and st paul and if f I 1 uri isi is i weather holds pleasant theli the iau lau ashot hyt will be mora moro active rates bates unchanged and steady freights at philadelphia delp hla hia very quiet at boston the market is la also quiet A schooner has sailed for this port with boo tons of freight to be placed on the armenia overland freights at boston quiet shipments include half barrels of sugar 25 cases canned goods packages fish 50 kegs nails 61 cases canned fiah fish freights to portland not very lively still there la Is a fair movement new york 13 W 1 D ferris provision dealer broad street has failed pittsburg 13 another judge has declared future dealings on marsing as gambling contracts ean can tracts immoral in 16 character and pernicious in tendency judge Judg eWhite white rendered tha decision here today to day SCRANTON pa 13 somme some Borne time timo pasta past a man named quinan and his wife have had many qua quarrels krelo in which the woman usually proved victor quinan resolved on revenge and on wednesday last purchased whisky for her causing her to fall into a drunken drun keen feen stupor while in this condition he be heated stove lids to a red heat with which he burned her body in a horrible manner niso piercing her limbs with red hot pokers jokers when the p police olice went to arrest him his wife protested declaring she would inflict worse pun menton ashment ish on her brutal hulio hullo and aud than bhe ahe hadlec deceived ha elved as soon as bhe sho was able chicago 13 judge rod rodgers Kod gers gerb this morning in the tho case cese of cadely a keeper beeper of a gambling room at 61 rhe fhe rhe store clark dark street decided the statute under which th the city police sought to destroy gaming implements taken from his place was unconstitutional that the city polaire was not the power to execute a war rant directed to the sheriff or constable As the police pollee found capels capeis dealing a faro gamette ga methe court never the lesis leeis decided to hold him to the grand jury the effect of the decil aecil on is that gambling implements may be destroyed only after the owners are indicted by the criminal court concord Con vord rord 13 chas chab chas W cook in the tho penitentiary for the murder df of susan died leaving a confession that ho he swore falsely in saying bushnell who was hired to do the murder was present at the shooting the fact was bushnell repented and rode at breakneck speed to stop it but arrived too late latel pittsburg Pit 13 united states in spec specters tors torb and coates arrested daniel J oleary a letter carnier carrier of the pittsburg pitts Pitta burg post tonight to night for robbing the malls oleary bay baa been in the postal service for years and during that time it is alleged has stolen many thousand dollars cleveland 13 J P F bush wag damaker pa gon maker drove a cowd of mischievous boys out of his shop they went to the rear of the building pushed a long iron rod through ah a hole in the wall and gouged out ono of his eyes 13 W H vanderbilt confesses having shares of bending beading stock and to thinking very highly of mr gower and deai deal desiring rIng ning ho he do not resign new york IS 13 the commercial construes the election of henry villard john W ellis and fred billings billinga directors of the new york lake lafke shore buffalo railroad as meaning a separate trans continent al road beginning in new york and ending at puget sound CHICAGO 15 reports from the northwestern blizzard in dakota minnesota northern wisconsin and iowa rows say a number of people have been frozen to death and lost in snow enow storms and railway travel much delayed MILWAUKEE 15 jay gould sends a dispatch subscribing to the relief fund as his per personal tonal sonai con trib tri iri ution button mayor BI Sl owella acknowledgment of the donation says please blease accept my thanks and the thanks of all our citizens cit izena for your munificent gift it la is timely and should rank yon with the noble phi philanthropists anthro plats that distinguish this age and all previous ages in the worlds history NY 15 the fine residuum resi resl daneo danco of samuel 0 lew having a frontage of feet together with all the furniture and pictures 0 burned kossover los loss over ALLENTOWN ais als pa 15 A frame structure tura feet long by 50 wide i belonging to mckee faller car manufacturers of fullerton fell un der the weight of snow on the roof several carriages and engines in the building were ruined loss BT ST LOUIS 15 about one this thia morning the duggan harker hardware cole cog works were dea dei destroyed trOY by fire loss insured insure severn hevern Sa Bao bolt abolt a sliver bliver plater who occupied the second floor of the building lost insured CHICAGO 15 the works of the chicago smelting smelling Sm elting and sud refining co corner comer of and clark streets were totally destroyed by breata nire fire at 4 tha morning loss insurance I 1 there thero was some bome delay in calling I 1 the fire department and in turning on the water and before the streams were turned on the main 3 ma which was by 25 feet feat and the separating building 20 by the smaller building 20 by were too far involved to be taxed the buildings were 21 2 stories high cause of fire unknown CHICAGO 15 nasen ludington former president of the fifth national bank now the national bank of america who won a prominent placa aasa as a conservative financier in that institution died at his home in this city this morning from bof softening ten of the brain and a complication of diseases milwaukee 15 one hundred and fifty men are at work searching for bodies today to day the weather la Is somewhat milder and ana the work proceeds more rapidly still the total results of the forenoons fore noona search were only two bodies so badly burned that re cognition was impossible thus far 20 little heaps pronounced by physicians to be human flesh and bone I 1 lave have ave been taken from the ruins rains bo so ian as can be learned 39 are still rais raia aing philadelphia 15 joseph for fur many years financial editor of the philadelphia ledger died this morning new now york 14 passed asit asat engineer brosnahan U S N died in brooklyn yn on friday he was recently in asiatic waters with the lack awanna NEW york yorm 15 captain alfred todd aged 77 years sears died at ills bla residence in brooklyn yester yesterday day mom morn ing of paralysis captain todd was born bom in maine blaine but settled in brooklyn about fifty years ago at one lime he was wag a pilot of the steamer new world running on the sacramento river california he was in the employ of the union ferry co and of the jersey city ferry as pilot at different times tinus but of late years was engage engaged d in the monago business the berald editorial ed I bays says in an interview with governor stephens of georgia a veteran observer of or g great grent eat facts gives his hia opinion upon the subject of the inter infer oceanic ship canal to connect the atlantic and pacific upon a review of the several projects now before the world he expresses his unqualified preference for the nicaragua canal holds that the united state should control it and urges consequently the passage of the bill on the subject now before the house of F FOREIGN 0 R E I 1 G N LONDON 12 gl gladstone astone starts for cannes france monday being advised to take a complete com plate rest till the keelins me elins of parliament the parliamentary return reports the depreciation depredation in value of crops in ireland for the year 1682 1882 in consequence of the unfavorable harvest aggregated as ais compared with a favorable year and 2557 as compared with the average for the preceding ten years the british ship pride of the ocean of hamburg for new york is supposed to have been lost of harwich as a boat and other wreckage evidently belonging to that vessel are washing ashore dublin 12 the hangman has arrived at galway gal gai way for the execution of huddy the two persons convicted of shooting |