Show telegraphic NEWS ilg naw tork may 8 3 at the office odice of ef ja jay gould today it was learned that it bag baa been decided to pay the interest on OB the he debt of the internazi Inter international nati dal a great northern Ralli railroad oad due my may lat the decision was arrived at yesterday after being held in abeyance tor for two days and payments will be ready today CHICAGO may 3 A burlington freight train was badly wrecked at a 9 late hour last night nightwear near the stockyards stock yards the circumstances point to the belief that it was the work of the strikers or their sympathizers the engino engine and two cars had passed when some unknown miscreant threw the switch and the next fifteen cars were immediately derailed and piled up in a hopeless wreck in the ditch As the switch was thrown a man near the rear of the train threw a tie on the track wrecking the last three cars at the same time a car of dope material of a highly inflammable nature used for oiling ailing wheels which was in the center of of the train was set on fire toe tae fire engines responded to the alarm and the flames were confined to the original car the wrecked train is strewn along the tracks for nearl nearly half a mile soon after the wreck occurred a policeman police mau n found the conductor of the train james A edwards lying near the track bruised and insensible when revived he said three men boarded his caboose near thelast the last crossing crossl DR and attacked him hilm he was beaten over the bead with some instrument and his bis valuables taken the physicians think he cannot recover owing ta int erEal injuries dantel daniel haning a chicago chicas and atlantic engineer was found lurking in the vicinity of the police and was arrested for carrying concealed weapons the crew of the wrecked train was made up entirely of new men who had been beau working since the strike began may 8 0 the mississippi here now shows sixteen feet above low watermark water mark avast A vast area of bottom land is inundated no serious damage or loss his has occurred but fears are entertained that the levees which reclaimed almed so much land to cultivation will be broken it if not nat swept away ST PAUL may 3 advices advises from winona minnesota report the river has risen nearly la 15 feet and the to town wn is partly under water the levees are flooded and the elevator and flour mills have shut down the tremont rouse house is surrounded by water and can only be approached in boats real residents of pond lily addition are well out to sea they reach their houses by boats and sleep on tables CIEs and in hammocks TEs MOIRES iowa may 3 0 A storm of wind this afternoon f hernoon struck the little valley of lacona warren a two story building used as a store and burying bur in the ruins a farmer named leonard wilson he was dead when taken from the debris two boys who were in the store stone lust just before it fell are missing two other men were slightly injured several buildings were unroofed later only one death the boys who were missing have been found unharmed in the building philadelphia may 4 general master workman powderly has written a letter in which alter after quoting from frem letters from all sections of ef the country and from articles in various labor papers giving him advice as to what should be done at the coming elections he says I 1 As the campaign warms upi api will be annoyed still more andr and twill will take thi thia opportunity to say triet at 7 am not a candidate for anything t dont favor the turning of knights of labor abor into a party and will not have to do with parties washington may 4 the secretary alty othe in interior e bior today transmitted 10 the house ouse a a report from governor Q wineford of alaska upon the operations tao no of ef the alaska seal and fur far co which he alleges the company has dissly bossly abused the natives and at J ches bes an affidavit to sustain his arges ife he concludes with a quota n from his last annual report that it would be better to allow every fur far seal to ble be eF exterminated terminated than to continue so 80 blighting a monopoly the attacked attached affidavit is made by isaac anderson resident of california who says he was as in the employ alaska com pit pany was marshal at au an alaska As ian an illustration of the methods in conduct conducting in the t e business bno in court he be details 8 casp w where ere he be found himself in conict scalp with the company attempted thui ted to protect the governments and declares that no united mites states official pan can properly perform his a duty in alaska wherever tue the company lias has any inte interest iest without incurring its displeasure die aspre and coming into an open hosti hostility ity with the agents of ef the F company pany the r e secretary of state has appointed frederick A bancroft of new hampshire tp be librarian of the state department part r ment vice theodore F dwight having f ang resigned the change takes effect ct june lat te secretary of the treasury today d sent to the house the ENT information palled called for in regard to the e contract of the al alaska corn com merciel company to take seals in 1 Alas kaThe secretary says the lease to take seals in ia alaska was for the term pt 20 years from may 1 1870 the condition relative to the tax 0 of f 55 cents per gallon on seat seal oil was re secluded february 1870 the total receipts by the government from the seal fisheries Ash eries from may 1870 to te june 1887 was and expenditures on that account were the secretary says the records ol of the department as far as he is advised show no violation of df the terms of the ease by the lessees lessels les sees attached to the letter is a list of the vessels seized gaited for taking seals without authority tho rity los cal may 4 the los angeles cracker company corn pana Is block and the residence of H webber burned tonight john it is supposed perished in the blimes the loss is fully the insurance about CATANIA may 3 mount aetna is in a state of eruption though the manifestations fe have not yet become violent DUBLIN may 4 the freemanb freemans Fre emans says parnell will make an important at the eighty club dinner on the ath dinst parnell believes it sa says a the agrarian movement in levland ireland may be conducted with sufficient effect without collision with the religious feelings of irishmen the charge against william obren en of inciting the peaple to hold a league meeting has been withdrawn dillon lia la a speech at kilmurry county limerick today advised the people to adopt the plan of campaign and to boycott all persons who take evi evicted ted farms though tue people he be said were bound to obey the commands comm aads of rome in matters of church discipline they would not have politics dictated to them by the rt italians allans DUBLIN may 4 the evening telegraph publishes a dispatch from sydney N S W saying in an interview cardinal moran advised that if the nationalist cause was condemned irishmen should disregard even the command of the holy see and that the agitation for home rule must continue until victory victor is attained in spite of all 1 position opposition DP LONDON may 4 the people of a number of parishes in ireland have warned the priests that it if the popes 1 against the league is read in the chapels they will protest against it by leaving leav fag GRAND RAPIDS may 4 governor luce has decided to remove prosecuting attorney clay recently found guilty of corruption in the discharge of his duties clay does not surrender without a fight he has commenced proceedings to take the matter before the supreme court where the constitutionality of the statute and the power of the governor will be tested ala may 4 A special to the advertiser reports a bad condition of affairs in county growing out of the recent lynching lunching lyn ching of 0 a negro murderer by a white mab the have been threatening threat threatening vengeance it if seems and 1 today ody eging the e sheriff with a 4 posse went to dandy ad ridge and arrested fifteen clifteen negroes degroes on the way back to Hayn ville the county seat the posse encountered a mob of armed negroes A conflict ensued and two white men were wounded and several negroes killed alter after several volleys the negroes dispersed they are reported to be assembling sem bling aam in large numbers and the sheriff has telegraphed to the governor for troops four companies from Montgomery iare now leaving tor for the scene NEW YORK may 4 rimon ramon monteverde a well known venezuelan has disappeared he left behind him it is said a large a umber number of unsettled tills hills in la aggregate about monteverde Mome verde also left a wife who keeps a fashionable millinery establishment ills office is besieged by angry creditors PHIL philadelphia DELPHIA may 4 A clue is thought to be found to the murderer of mrs M B kearney and the boy jas C hand in el paso county colorado w who ho formerly lived in this city the provident life and aad trust company has been accustomed to sending ui a quarterly remittance of yio 75 to mrs kearney to pay the boys board the money came out of the bequest of left hand by his grandfather grandi ather the money reverts now to the family of the toys boys father frederick J hand who istead is dead on april ath the usual re bittance mit tance was sent seat mrs kearney it was draft no on the western national bank of new york the lull address was on the envelope mrs M J Xe kearney arney Edger tonEl paso county colorado 30 0 o receipt has been sent b by mrs kearney and the draft has been cashed it is thought mrs kearney was ALTON 1111 may 4 the remains of general id martin L a artin bearn beemon of chicago will be ginterr interred e d here the he unfortunate death of general beem by suicide at ft stanton anton neb was a most unexpected blow to his friends and relatives to whom the deed is inexplicable unless on the grounds given by many unhappy uv domestic relations deceased was well known in in montana and washington territories where he spent some time after the close of the war MEXICO missouri may 4 sheriff bennett brought Robert Clanton to this city yesterday heavily ironed clanton is charged with the murder of L B coates and stephen and jerome maddox in portland galloway county in 1863 clanton and his brother were and the three men who met their fate were southern sympathizers chiz thi ers it was a ha hand W to hand conflict on the street enton was arrested a few days ago in texas where he had bad married and become wealthy BOSTON may 4 A prominent real estate dealer named luke E F holman bolman was last evening arrested for conspiring to have his bis sister murdered the intended victim Miss emeline holman resides in worcester and owns considerable property and it was for the pur pose of gett getting ng this thi a into his bands that that holman conceived the plan he made arrangements with two men to do the they betrayed him to the police he was arraigned this afternoon alter noon and placed under to answer in an interview with chief inspector Hans hanscomb coniti holman said he did not think he was doing anything that would render him liable to punishment 1 I thought the blame would all rest upon the aen who did the job I 1 said he 1 I did not think it would let me fixed up in it aay more than hiring a man main to cut wood the first man maa he be approached on the suba subject act informed the police and two police officers disguised as roughs boughs conducted the subsequent negotiations until they had bad conclusive evidence against holman including a pro promissory a note for 1606 1000 holman de declares ciares the whole affair is a conspiracy of ene mies of his bis who led him on in these negotiations in order to qt get him into trouble he says certain 1 unnamed persons suggested to him some months ago to have his sister robbed of certain papers this failed and then they suggested to him that his bis sister be killed they agreed to blind a man to do the job and a few days ago a well known faro player of boston telegraphed him at springfield that an assassin bad been found he came on to 0 o boston and negotiations which led to ills bis arrest followed he said to a detective who was playing the part of murderer tor for him tie be wanted to have miss emeline put out of the way he told the officer where she lived gave lim him the key of her room handed banded him lor her picture told him on which side ot of the bed she generally lay she having a lady roommate room mate and aad also gave him aim a plan of the room he also suggested that there were three gold watches in the room and that he had better take them so that robbery would be ascribed as the motive and he be also suggested as an easy way to kill the woman that a darning needle be run through her heart the murderer was to receive 1000 his reason tor for wanting his sister put out of the way was that he feared she was going to be married and that be would lose all the property WINONA minn may 4 the mississippi river has reached the highest point ever known here fears are entertained that the ibe water will carry capy away the wagon bridge crossing the river from this place to wisconsin the ferry has suspended operations as the cabie is not long enough to span the breadth of water which is now dow three miles wide water in pouring louring over the levee above toe city filling up the lake and is now backing up from below the town in the lake and every well inch of rise in the nver makes two inches in the cellars of the south side of the town the st paul track is yack washed out above here so a as to stay trains all saw mills are closed down and manufacturing establishments and places of business on the north south and west ends of the city are closed and ou business siness generally is suspended COLLEGE POINT L I 1 may 4 while the ferryboat weehawken Wee filee hawken was passing through hell gate a small boat containing contafi three men was upset hy by the heavy swell two men were drowned in sight of the helpless passengers the other man swam ashore LONDON may 4 an epidemic of duels is prevailing in paris since dupuys was killed by bv hobert his bis fellow art critic eight other gentlemen have met to adjust their grievances by more or less disastrous conflict seven more af aff faires alres d honneus lion neur are arb on the tapi most of which are likel likely t toj 0 cume come off sunday next M washington may 4 dr G fp blackburn chat of this ils city has been ar rested on a charge ge of criminal assault he advertised for girls for a theatrical troupe the case was called in court but continued ST petersburg may 4 lady maclay aunt of the new guinea explorer of the same name has bag been murdered the murderers committed the deed for plunder they stole coubles roubles and made their escape no arrests have been made MOUNT VERNON 0 may 4 minnie forsythe aged 10 1 years attempted to kill her father with a q club she struck him on the head fracturing trap frap turing his bis skull and broke one arm no 40 cause is assigned si ed ve MAGNUM texas may 4 lewis Ketz muller detective went to water hole indian territory to arr arrest est desperado berjo bill brooker the body of Ketz muller was found near B broaders brooders Bro roo oders Kers camp NEW YORK may 4 kate fox tenc fenc kin one of the noted fox sisters was held in the harlem police court this m orning morning for neglecting her two phildren children purdy Jenc Jenck kin tn aged 43 13 years and henry Jenc jencka kin aged 12 years DETROIT mien mich may kiy 4 the lumber yards of the chippewa lumber company at chippewa lake were burned loss LONDON may 4 an explosion of gas occurred today in a tunnel in we the course of construction near messina six workmen were killed and many more fatally injured several were rescued in a dying condition at the time workmen were in the tunnel NIAGARA FALLS may 4 Rev Geerge tompkins a baptist |