Show BY TELEGRAPH ner pen UNION 11 LINE A 31 E it I 1 ca C A IN T pocahontas 13 AL A little after mid yil vil slight ht the town was ivas startled f from rom its sleep sije by a report that sounded like the rumbling r ui ii ling of au an earthquake followed by a clap of thunder the scon scenes esat at the mines were indescribable the entrance to the main drift is entirely torn out and scattered pell peli mell inell for hundreds of feet A little train on the track was torn and twisted and shapeless timber timberland tim berand and ties in mixed axed in conf confusion all ail around the cars were taken up bodily bodil torn in twain and their iron wheels broken and anel shivered the they y were vere thrown three and four hundred feet away the ridge and timber on the 11 1 e ridge id 6 opposite this chis drift was on a 1 blackened 1 cl ad picture to the summit GOO leet away A searching party found a pair dalr of shoes that were blown to the summit of the ridge and a mule was found at the same place twisted into an indescribable shape the second entrance to tile tiie mine presented a similar appearance to the first at this point lived an hungarian family named glessel Gl essee essec whose house was shivered almost to atoms but wonder lul to relate the inmates escaped without serious injury at the entrance to the tunnel stood tile the com banys large ventilator which with a rouse louse house louse around it was swept away leaving the engine on the foundation and all shattered and broken with pipes twisted and forced the force of the explosion must have been terrific locks rocks were thrown through the work workshops sho s and every object that to d in I 1 the e course of the forced air was demolished several workmen in the shops were seriously injured and the shops as well as tile the locomotive houses bouses were leveled to the L ground round mexico 13 yellow fever is raging ragin in ili Tc huante cc city john myers p an american railroad railroad conductor is am among ong the dead this morning g grand rapids 13 the cause of the fire yesterday morning is not ascertained ferdinand Sc heumer and a man named wm denooyer Den soyer were burned both being cutoff cut onn off from escape from the sixth story of the carpet sweeper factory by the flames and smoke Sch eumer cumer flier iller was a married in man all ali and the father of several children tile the remains are supposed to be deeply buried in ane debris fargo dak 13 there are reports of unusual un U stai activity among the feniane Fen ians lans today today to day dav it was learned a committee had gone to manitoba and that they report that lively times will be seen ina lna in a few weeks the feniane have 1500 breech loading rifles rilles within a short distance of the frontier hunters point L I 1 P 13 while a quantity of naptha was va being placed upon a lighter a package exploded causing an e explosion OF ot the other packages valued at chattanooga tenn term 13 A destructive c clone passed near guntersville Gunters ville alabama Alabdi na last night 11 II T iless ness and and mrs john Tid inore lnore were killed and john and mrs airs frank farmer vere were seriously injured about thirty houses were blown to atoms the storm left the earth after devastating nearly six miles dlan it 13 the western wool growers in convention here to today da day y unanimously adopted the following memorial to congress w growers of colorado kansas utah wyoming nebraska idaho new mexico an and minnesota assembled in convention in the city of denver the 13 ili ill of M march ach 1844 representing sheep 1 of invested capital and an andua annual 1 yield of 3 pounds of wool and wile WHEREAS citius said industry has been greatly injured by the reduction of the tariff bill of may alay 1883 and is now ilow threatened with total destruction by a reduction of twenty per pr cent as proposed by the morrison tariff bill ill lii just xe reported ported to the house of representatives by the committee on ways and means the therefore lefore resolved Ite ide solved that we the wool growers in convention assembled are opposed to the provisions of the morrison bill now inow before congress which aims alms to make inake a further reduction of 20 per cent on foreign wools and woolens and that we ask the restoration of the tariff of 1867 in its entirety as it relates to wools and woolens by which for the first time in the industrial interest of the country equitable relations were established between the duties on wool and on woolen goods resolved He solved that we pledge ourselves to work tor lor and aid in the restoration of the tariff of 1867 on wools and woolens and request all persons engaged or interested in the wool wooi grow ing ang ng industry to cooperate co operate with us Jes resolved olred that we as wool growers and citizens pledge ourselves to stand by all committees and all associations jm in giving full protection to all american u industries in need of the same and cordially invite their operation cooperation co in ahls this matter the memorial concludes with an appeal to western senators and representatives senta tives in congress to do all in their power to restore the tariff of 1867 hon non E 11 morrill of kansas was selected to present the memorial to congress by bi a series of resolutions the con endorsed the natio national ifal minin mining and industrial exhibition at denver adjourned the meeting was entirely harmonious DEN dex DENVER weil wErt col 14 the aspen stage which arrived A at t at last night brought news of a fatal which occurred at aspen mountain last monday night three employed emp loyes of the vallejo mine george marshall wm obrien and john mcginnity A IC Glnn ginn ity were killed and mike higgins another miner minor Is missing LONDON 14 A slight earthquake shock was felt this morning throughout alicante a province of sourhea southeastern stern spain copenhagen 14 i A mechanic by the name of jens has been imprisoned for life for arson ile he confesses also aiso to have set fire to victoria dock london in 1881 new daven haven haven conn 14 oliver oiiver a sophomore who was roughly handie handled by a clas cias classmate sinate in the college athletic fames eaines ou the ath mst died this morning from the result of his injuries st git louis 14 latt lewis colored was hall hali hanged c I 1 litre here early this morning for the mu murder her der of his wife in october 1878 lewis quarreled with his wife cut her throat in a tit lit of jealousy and and escaped but was arrested nearly a year afterwards ile he has been in jail seven years during which lie he had four trials kansas city cily mo 14 the wholesale drug store ot of woodward faxon co union avenue west kansas city burned this morning estimated loss of stock insurance on the four story building which was valued at insured for A young man named abernethy sleeping in the building jumped from a fourth story window and his injuries are thought to be fatal st louis 14 it transpired very late last night that frederick J deitrich r eil cil teller in laclede bank of this c city ty was a defaulter in an amount of ab about out it appears that delt deit r rich eli cli left lef t the city two weeks ago on leave of absence two or ahr three e days later the defalcation was discovered but it has been J F deitrich Del dei itrich teller of laclede bank who embezzled 1130 was arrested this afternoon ris his his whereabouts was discovered by a post dost dig dis patch reporter who notified the fidelity companas Comp anys representative A search warrant was secured and the reporter guided a deputy sheriff to his brothers house on franklin avenue av e nue nul where the embezzler has been concealed for a week past louisville ky 14 frank sla sia gel gei triple murderer was hanged this af afternoon ter at 1 in somerset county ky ile he professed religion on thursday and protested his innocence to the last the execution was quiet file flie drop broke sl Sla sia gels geis neck and he expired fl i red immediately biagel was hanged lor r com committing mittin three most atrocious murders near poin roin oln oin burnside burn Hurn side pulaski county ky lly on sunday night august james nixon of Ludlow had a gang of 7 70 0 men at work in a camp getting out ties four of these men james james adair john adair john sla sia e and claiborne were bunking bun izing together toge tiTer one night arose after his com anions were asleep took an axe and deliberately deliberately crushed in all of the three companions skulls and rifled their pockets of about 1 60 all the money he could find lind taking also a hat and pair of i boots belonging to one of the murdered men riddled the bodies with bullets after the murder then threw throw the bodies of the two adaire over a cliff feet and was about tc ta throw that of claiborne over the same place when he was frightened away claiborne lived long enough to inen mention Sla sia gels geis eils ells name and give a clue to the murderer of knights templar will on decoration day adorn the statue of lafayette in union square in lionor honor of hat patriots visit here sixty years ago tild his heis bein being made a kniatt templar CHICAGO 15 the tribune this morning intimates that the northwestern railway company contemplates paralle paralie paralleling liAg the union pacific west to denver by the extension of the sioux city and pacific line Geft geheran eral manager hughitt characterizes this as a pure fiction and having no foundation of any character HAVANA 15 A bandit band in the province of santa clara had an encounter with troops yesterday three bandits were killed and eleven taken prisoners of the remaining 3 30 22 gave themselves up eight escaped among the latter ewas iwas lurace their leader lynchburg va 15 there is little of additional interest from pocahontas mines today to day another explosion is feared and as a precaution against the f urther further loss of human life a guard has been set at the entrance to the mines cincinnati 0 15 bradstreets agency has made a list of the losses to 66 business siness men from pomeroy ohio to te madison ind occasioned by the recent floods the estimate is confined to merchandise and manufacturers the work in cincinnati is not complete the estimate for cincinnati is losses in ohio river towns foot up to losses in kentucky river towns llo ilo louisville and cincinnati not included st louis 15 teller the express robber made a bold desperate attempt to escape this afternoon since his arrival here he has been in the hands of express officials helping them straighten out their accounts tie tle he has mccu occupied led a room on the fifth floor of the tindell lindell hotel adjoining that of general manager and a rol roi policeman policeman iceman has been on guara guard in the hall hali all ali outside this afternoon while was busy writing no one else present teller quietly passed out of the open window and with the aid of the nire dire escape descended to the balcony over the main entrance of the hotel which Is two stories high rush ed cd through an open window into intha a ladys bedroom bed room and thence into the hall of tile the hotel but not ilot being acquainted quain ted with the house he ran wildly and brought up inythe ladies ladles ordinary on the sixth street side of the hotel the outer doors of this room bein being locked he had to retrace his steps an and d as he did so officer king the tile quad who had llad been apprised of his escape by and had rushed down stairs to head him hinl off met and nabbed him ile he was then taken to the four courts delivered to the police authorities and locked up now york 15 the schedules in the assignment of the firm finn of mcginnis brothers fearing brokers show liabilities bili ties OW actual assets charles W W il assler doing business in railroad bonds as ilasa tel tei co has failed liabilities about tile the failure was precipitated by the discovery that two clerks had been using securities deposited with the firm larm louisville ky 15 co an in incorporation corpor atlon operating the pike tobacco warehouse assigned this afternoon liabilities near assets claimed to be sufficient lelent to satisfy creditors london 15 the midland hosiery factory at bradford burned today to day loss estimated at 40 toronto 15 early this morning while a freight train was backing on a siding near high nigh park the scene of f the terrible accident on the ad of january another freight train ran into it the engineer and fireman of the latter train were probably fatally injured the damage to rolling stock is estimated at 23 0 wolf bisely have suspended si sp ended the liabilities of the firm are placed at from to the coffee market later went off 50 to 70 llo ilo points ints denver ij 15 special it is reported that a snow carried away the samson mining companas Comp anys concentrating nv works arks eight miles northwest of silverton erected last summer at the expense ol of no lives lost no f urther further particulars are at present obtainable neosho falls kan 15 several surgeons representing important cattle interests both cast and west have arrived here they all pronounce the disease genuine epizootic aptha beyond doubt and are confident it can be easil easily yand and wholly abated by the destruction of the infected herds muscatine la ia 15 physicians pronounce the cattle disease near wapel la ia louisa county 1 atie the foot and mouth plague three animals have died with it baltimore 15 A special to the aleica from staunton va says the police on requisition from froni the governor of ohio made an important arrest at waynesboro several years ago an exten extensive give embezzlement occurred in ohio for years the fugitive f has been unsuccessfully searched for until yesterday when lie he was discovered as alleged in the person of A 31 finch depot agent at waynesboro and jailed NEW ORLEANS 16 burg special from sharkey to greenwood one hundred miles below the water is over all places except a few mounds sufficient for stock to stand on the town of greenwood is underwater except one warehouse and the court house shell mound and sidon were both overflowed there is no loss of life or stock re reported arted planters are in good spirits ana anN and elleve believe the worst is over neb 17 commencing with this week a majority of the clerks of the railway mall mail service are transferred from the overland train leaving here at noon to that leaving here at t eight in the evening evening and the fast mail f from roin chicago and new york which arrives oil on the burlington train is transferred to the union pacific evening train tiala thus giving the chicago parrs papers to denver and cheyenne the evening of the day after th they are issued and to ogdon and salt elake lake the second evening evening after publication evidently the public in san francisco are demanding the benefit of the fast mail service as now extended as far west as ogden for the union pacific officials here have received inquiries from the central pacific officials as to whether the fast mail is permanent and they have replied that it is the fast mail now lies over at ogden fourteen hours awaiting the starting of the central pacific F 0 it K V 5 1 G IS 13 the british forces advanced vanc edin in two brigades which were thrown into the form of squares A series of encounters followed soon after leaving zorica A great body of rebels chaigen the leadin leading square piercing many british sailors inside the square which immediately closed up and the rebels were repulsed with oreal wreal great slaughter the squares advanced again when rushed upon the british from both sides A terrible struggle ensued the arabs fought wite with the greatest pluck and bravado but nearly all were killed the second brigade met with an obstinate resistance and was at one time repulsed and the gatling catling and gardiner guns fell into the hands of the rebels and were only recovered af after ter a severe night |