Show B BY Y TELEGRAPH pez rca lum ZUM A AMERICAN M E R I 1 C A X 20 tribune omaha special iclal senator grover of oregon w who 0 passed through this city on friday en route for washington told a reporter that tho the democrats on tho the pacific coast were gratified oyer over the success of their party in the east and being able atle to supplement it with a democratic majority io in california while the wave was waa too late to reach oregon the democrats there are not discouraged pol Iti itie itic ians clans in california nod and oregon already speak of nominating gover nor elect cleveland of new york for president elent clent in 1884 if he should develop in his now naw field administrative admina tra qualities like those which characterized his administrate n of the city ol 01 buffalo which quai qualities ides ldes constitute the present need of the people in the event of Clev olev cleveland elands nomination Gover governor Go vernoi vernor nor stoneman of california would be their favorite for vico vice president justice field however has many friends as a candidate for president washington 20 van H manning to whom the certificate of election to congress from the second mississippi district has been given is in washington he states that J B Is a resident of tato tate county and a greenback politician bician and that the vote cast for him lefester lef ested gen chalmers man man mau ning is quite free in expressing the belief that the democrats will pursue a just policy and make no unfair decisions in election contests contexts at sn an early hour this morning the night manager of the western union telegraph ofelea stated their wires were again seriously affected by the aurora borealis bor oalis and that the duplex and system of working g their wires had to be abandoned on many of their eastern circuits the trouble seems to be general new now york 20 weather clear and cold another brilliant display last night vicksburg go 0 the river elver commission examined the extraordinary change in the course of the river so as to leave vicksburg practically three miles inland opposite neta beta the river has washed out mattrass work and piling put down by the city in an attempt to control the river and prevent the cutoff cut odi off were expended in this work millions of money have been expended at other points on the river with a view of narrowing and deepening the channel to improve navigation MINNEA minneapolis 20 rhe the milwaukee keea st paul announces a uniform rate of 40 cents centi per hundred on all freight bound east between minnea poll pollo chicago and milwaukee BE as the latest step in the northwestern freight war tho the C M st paul issued a new now schedule of passenger rates today the rate to chicago remains 1 but by cut to other competing points the fare to sioux falls la Is 75 7 cents sioux city 25 cents council bluffs 1 omaha igo atchison Ks 5 75 kansas city denver 2150 2150 the cut on freight to 10 cents per hundred stands cents per san francisco 20 at Dav laville on the california pacific railroad railroads saturday night the overland ex preas picas from ban francisco ran into the of a freight train killing hilling a brakeman brademan and setting petting the haeck on fire the express engine and rind baggage car were detached passengers shaken up and some bruised but no serious injury the albert lea route posts new rates to points east cast as follows new york 21 boston 20 portland 21 bangor 20 philadelphia 19 baltimore 1660 wr washington 1850 1860 bion dion montreal treal IS 18 st louir Loui the rate to chicago remains 60 50 cents albert lea luea rates on mill were 10 cents per hundred to chicago today a cut from 20 cents and an additional dit ional cut to af 7 cents announced to go into enneett effect tomorrow to morrow morning I 1 n ag the omaha company charged 7 71 2 freight on mill stuffs today baltimore 20 tho tha annual report of the baltimore ohio shows the earnings of the maln main etem and branches expenses net earnings earn oarn foga loga oswego NY 20 it is rumored the grand trunk railroad of canada is negotiating for a lease of the rome home watertown ogdensburg denaburg Og railway should this ba be made a strong combination would at once be formed between the grand trunk its great western division and the th e roa boa R 0 W and vermont central condsin rond roads sin in 0 opposition tation to Vander bilta lines w which would enable the former to control the freight and passenger traffic of the new england ln d states new the tribune baye gays arnold lee broker has served notice on the officers and directors of the union pacific railroad nail Ball road company and on blake brothers fc co the banking firm with whom the company recently concluded its transactions for the placing of its new trust bonds baying he had been advised r d that the issue was illegal and that he would take legal steps to prevent buch euch issue dillon dillons president of the union pacific company said last night he had received notice that the bao baa of bonds was com corn the thing is accomplished shed and what steps can be taken to prevent something that has already been done CHICAGO 20 the proprietors of the rolling mills of this city and jollet joliet have been interviewed in regard to the statement that they intend ed to shut down within a short time the general tenor of the interviews was the same bame they did not assent assert their positive intention to close at a fixed date or at any future date but said baid that as things looked now they did not see how they could continue to run without losing money and intimated that unless a change in occurred they would likely be compelled to close in january or february next the time being dependent on existing cont contracts mets in some somo mills they will wiil run to january in others to february they say eay with steel rails at 16 15 per ton which is equal to 42 in the last re in price both cht aper apen ore and labor will be necessary to the mills from loss in alow of the present fast living and tho general feeling among iron workers they cannot expect to secure a reduction in ju the price of labor they will therefore ej for some time only arunto work up the stock on hand and fulfill existing exiting contracts with a n view to being ready to shut down when the proper time comes A ear is expressed also by some of the proprietors that the next congress will reduce the tariff on steel tu an extent to open the business to foreign competition the belief la to expressed in some bome quarters that this la is a concerted movement on the part of the steel mill proprietors of the west to influence publio public opinion aud and prevent a reduction of the tarin tariff by congress between and men are employed here and at joliet joilet PITTSBURG 21 the strike of 0 coal miners today to day was no not as successful as expected out auto of fifty nine pits employing over S men only about 1500 1600 miners are idle NEW york 20 noah mitchell manufacture of jewelry no broadway has failed liabilities upwards of loo it is thought his assets will realize 60 50 per cent washington 20 secretary Secre tary lary teller has appointed col dehana late collector at sitka alaska special timber tim agent tt the secretary thiry of the navy issued a circular this morning inviting the presentation to the department by any full person of plans models and designs for the new steel steam cruising vessels for the navy the german legation here has information that the proposed changes in the treaty of naturalization which the bew new german minister now en an route for washington has been directed to obtain relate more to the general application of the present treaty than to its provisions which are pronounced quite satisfactory the bureau of statistics reports during the month of october there arrived in the custom districts of baltimore boston detroit huron minnesota new now orleans NOW new york philadelphia and ban eau franciaco passengers of whom were immigrants citizens ot of the united states returning from abroad and aliens ex lax pre president ident pierola of peru called on the secretary of state and had an extended interview on matters pertaining to the condition of peru indian commissioner price la Is informed by judge edmonds chairman of the sioux sious commission that yankton and ogallala sioux indians at pine river elver agency da kota bota have agreed screed to separate reservations of limited proportions the indians at rosebud agency had previously agreed to separate reservations vat ions and und as the indians at these two agencies comprise com prize moro mora than half the nation the work of the commiss loia Is in practically am pl plia hed shed the object of the commission in lieving having the indians agree to r elect select separate reservations is to concentrate cen all the indians in about one half the present reservation in order that the other half may bo be thrown open to the public louisville by ky 20 tho the stage from columbia to campbellsville Campbells ville was robbed this morning by a single masked robber there were three passengers the mail bags were cut open and rifled the robber took the tap off the wheels of the coach and disappeared through the woods on foot edward jaques his wife and chas smith were arrested charged with robbing ed waid of staten isi islando Islan z Y of worth of valuable papers new haven 20 the sacred concert singers manager peck of f tho the opera ho hoube house a ae and manager and agent of the company were tried to dav for violation of the statutes of 1784 which provides that every person jerson who shall be present at any concert of music tian dancing cing or other public diversion on sunday or on the evening thereof shall be fined H 3 the managers and agents were each 20 and costs the case was appealed washington 20 the trial of detective miller millers charged with complicity with the star rout routers ers erB by the district commissioners goes on to morrow new york 20 guisippi Gui killed his wife today to day and then himself money mattens mattera were the cause Hec haged kvis is wife with doing away with and somo some jewelry and the double murder follows 1 I 20 all the tha thea tres over the rhine were I 1 with full companies in regular variety or dramatic performance tonight for the first time with regular performances sinca the smith banday law went into effect no arrests were made IE 20 congressman updegraff is again reported in a dying condition all al 1 hope 11 0 pe f tor for 0 r his recovery Is given up new now york 20 gilbert patrick better batter known as gilpatrick the oldest 0 de st living I 1 I 1 v J ng jockey joc joe k ey in amerl ameri america ca who rode lexington lecompte and man many y other famous racers in this country ia is dying of pneumonia at second I 1 A lL lavenue venue he is 60 years old and find with his wife la Is in very straightened circumstances BOSTON 0 thos leoman leonian australian banker said to have left to three children of the hame came name in this city is not dead he has signified a willingness to leaving the children when he diess dies dieb and will provide for their education la in the meantime A fire ia is raging ragin in the lykens bykens mine john breely fire boas geo geu bainbridge and bacer cook narrowly escaped suffocating all efforts to check chock the flames aee are a futile the fire hns haa broken out eighty yards further down the slope if the air should change and force the tha flames which are abw coming up back into the mino mine there is dan ger of driving the fire to lykens valley mine mines when 1500 men and boys bill be thrown out of employment NEW yoeu YOEK 20 the trial of the suit of wilkinson Wilkin Bon vs henry ward beecher for damage for breach of beecher for damage for breach of contract for failing to complete the relfe life of christ was resumed this morn ingwl th beecher on the stand at the conclusion of beechert Bee chera testimony the judge dis dismissed missed misted the cae BL R I 1 21 A niro firo occurred thia this morning in the calendar bull buil building ding a brick structure situated between babin sabin and cove streets which resulted in serious kerious loss of life fife the building wa four stories high and occupied mostly by jewelry shops the fire originated d in the middle of the building on the third floor and was waa caused by the ignition of a ten gallon can of naphtha the room was filled with light 11 inflammable clothes and was waa next nest the stairway and before a word of warning could be given escape by the stairway was cut off by the flames on the fourth floor 40 operatives equally divided as to hex ees when the flames swept up through the tho floor the employees made a rush for the windows there was waa no fire escape on an the building just across the alleyway alley way about 15 feet wide at the end of the tho calendar building was waa a two story wooden structure the help rushed for the enol end of the building buti buli ding fronting on the alley then a panic ensued the roof of the wooden building was about 20 feet below the window bills where the excited girls congregated persons in the real rear crowded and pushed ibm tho in ig tho the aou act of jumping and many fell short others were injured by being jumped upon after they reached the roof the dead are emma bissett Gis sett aged 23 year yeara and bessie cobb both struck the ground between the two buildings and died in a few minutes pho fhe injured are mary Mc Me Torley who jumped from a window and fell on a picket fence fences she is terribly injured and cannot survive mary harly of the daily gazette emma mathewson Mathe weon mrs johnson j mrs cuddy are all young wom women en and all probably fatally injured some were carried to their homes homos and others taken to the rhodo rhode island hospital in ambulance thomas mann fell short of the two story building which he bo bounded added against and fell to the ground hla hia injuries are one arm and one leg broken A man named smith feli leli to the ground and was hurt mary davis davia jumped from the roof and had bad a leg broken george georgy grant of joseph grant co jewelers jumped from the fourth floor window windo iv to the roof of the wooden building and had a leg broken george clark dark employed by joseph grant co saw raw the fire and tried in vain to extinguish the flames and failing tailing in it had bad to run for his life he hung from a telephone wire until the fire tire department men t arrived A ladder rained under him proved five feet too short but a fireman mounted to the top and caught lit tho the workman in hla hia arms loss foss on the building and stock istock 10 NEW york 2 22 tho the tribune bay saye at atan an early hour this morning thur thurlow ow weed was believed to be dying he was found to be un conscious yesterday morning and aud only rallied once in the course of the tho day when ho he recognized his daughter harriet three physician were attendance in Irr upon him he continued to sink during the after noon and evening evenings and tuo tue beatings of his heart were at times almost almoas imperceptible when they were counted they fluctuated between and a nd a minute at last reports the uie attending physicians did not think taink weed could survive for any length of time he buffers suffers no pain but his body is worn out and he is slowly but surely passing away the herald editorially says fays according A cc to the last annual report ot of the commissioner of the tren tSen ena sra land office lange large portio portion nm at 0 the public domain are unlawful taken possession of in many of the western states and territories by the action of rich and influential land pirates pirate 3 to the great injury and detriment of oona bond ride jide settlers battlers in california it seems seema that this evil prevails pre pra vaila valla to a greater extent than in any other 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